10

KING'S

SHOWING

TO-DAY

DAILY AT 2.30. 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 P.M.

NO INCREASE IN

PAUL

MUNI

PRICES

·Hiatury) Fivetest Days Live Again.......

Is A Phiary That Will Lader Vorezer!

WARNER BRUG

JUAREZ

DAVIS JUAR

Đị da prt who had a parton v at

Brian Aherne

-CLAUDE MAINS JOHN BARVIELD. DONALD CRIT.

( Jang • phongy eg

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Also Colour Cartoan "CINDERELLA MEETS A FELLA”. CALA PERFORMANCE, TO-MORROW at 11 a.m. Only In Aid of the International Peace Hospital for wounded soldiers

4 SHOW DAILY 230.6.20 720030

MAJESTIC

THEATRE

NATHAN

ROAD

KOWLOON TEL. 57777

(MATINEES:20«-30‹ ° EVENINGS: 20-30c50«:70);

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• SHOWING TO-DAY

THUNDERS WITH THRILLS ! BLAZES WITH EXCITEMENT ! ROARS WITH ADVENTURE I EXPLODES WITH ACTION !

West of Chicago,There's No Law-West of Dodge City..No God!

ERROL FLYNN DODGE CITY

OLIVIA D'HAVILLAND

ANN SHERIDAN

ALL IN TECHNICOLOR

BRUCE CABOT-FRANK M¢NUCH-ALAN VALE JOHN BIEL HENRY TRAVERS VICTOR JORY WILLIAM LUNDIGAN • Original Screen Play by Robert Buckner Music by Max Steinar Directed by MICHAEL CURTIZ A WARNER BROS. Picture

. To-morrow, Friday, Saturday & Sunday

Daily at 12.00 Noon

SPECIAL MORNING PERFORMANCES

PROGRAMMES OF

CARTOONS

COLOUR

Complete Change of Programme on Saturday

Admission Prices: Dress Circlo—30 ct., Stalis-20 cts.

• NEXT CHANGE

Wednesday.

HÒNGKONG · TELEGRAPH

TOLL OF

THE ROAD

Two Fatalities Reported

During Last Week

Gas Masks In Hand

of about $2.50 each.

February 7, 1940.

AGAINST GOSSIPING

Britain Starts Campaign

To Warn People -

A big stock of gas maska has been ccumulated by the Director of Air' In the Colony of Hongkong includ-ald Precautions, Wing-Commander

London, Feb. 6. masks arc Ing the Island, Kowloon and New Steele-Perkins. These

The Government le launching a ble Territories during the week ending now available to the public at a cost anti-gossip campaign and posters will at 8 am, on Saturday, there were

shortly be issued warning the nation altogether 93 traffic accidents as the rezult of which

two

Applications for masks must be against the dangers of carelest talk, persons were

The people are specially warned killed and 41 persons were injured. made on forms provided at police

the movements of Of the persons killed, a Chineseations and muri be sent in within not to mention

died

three ships, either moreonllie or naval, or mate (bicycle rider) age 18,

lus . next fortnight. After

or to talk about munitions from injuries received as a result of

Raid inents. weeks, the Director of

Air a collision between his bicycle and

recautions will probably withdraw bus, n British soldier, age 24, died from injuries received when a bren carrier, on which he was a passenger, ran off the roadway.

were

Of the perrons injured. 31 pedestriani, who were either crossing the carriageway or playing games in the rondway and were struci by velifeles; three bicycle riders were injured is the result of collisions be- tween vehicles; a bus passenger was Injured on falling off a moving bus: bren carrier driver and a private ear driver were injured when their villelés ran off the rondway: one bus poesenger and three tram passengers were Injured while alighting from a moving bus and moving trams res- pectively.

Of the 93 acekdents, were col-1 J's between vefideles, 36 were vchleles and collisions between pedestrians and 17 accidents were due to other causes.

The Way Of The World

MELBOURNE, Feb. 5 (Reuter),-

the attitude of Speaking about neutrals, the Australian Minister for External Affairs, Sir Henry. Gullett, ld that neutrals recognised the Justice of our enure and the rotten- ness of the German cause.

Nevertheless, history showed that neutrals wanted to be on the win- mus! ning side and, therefore, we edublish that

the ultimate winners before we can expect the more powerful neutrals to join us.

we are

Grma-

A special poster appealing for he forms in order to collate the in-secrecy will be displayed in arms. rmation obtained anit secure factories, Government offices, dock-

the number of yards and barracks. everal iden as to masks required,

The Walsh spanking villages have Wing-Commander Steele-Perkins postera in Welsh, xplained yesterday that buyers of About 2,500,000 copies of the post- masks were at liberly to take the ers will be distributed this week. aska away, but it would be greatly Speelmen posters will be sent to the

with the Dominions and Colonics. preferable to leave them

Precautions Department Important British shipping offlers Ar Raid where they will be well preserved where passages are booked to South great care has to be taken of a Africa, India and America will be k to prevent it from perishing. enlisted in the campaign-Reuter,

DAILY AT

2.50

5.20

7.20

9.20

STAR

✪ TO-DAY ONLY

HANKOW ROAD KOWLOON TEL.

57795

See the "loride story" behlad his flight in this flaming per-

Weong

Wan

CORRIGAN

DOUGLAS

10

RADIO

Pisters

sanal history of the youngster who twisted the tell of Fate and Ured to laugh..IT'S SWELLI

FLYING IRISHMAN

PAUL KELLY ROBERT ARMSTRONG QENE REYNOLDS DONALD MacBRIDE

EDDIE QUILLAN

Also Showing "THE WARNING"

Nazis Boast Of Tomorrow: "Cat And The Canary" Paramount

Campaign

LONDON, Feb. 6 (Reuter).— Germany's inhuman campaign gainst shipping was the subject of comment amounting, at times, Nazi almost to boasting over

vireless stations this morning.

Their attacks on light ships were defended, and neutrals were told that they would have to learn that it would not pay to go on sailing In British waters,

Nothing was sald in the broad- of a casting about the torpedoing Greek steamer which was bound from Grerce, a neutral country, to the United States, another neutral.

Not In Line With Stated-Policy

PARIS, Feb. 6 (Reuter).-Discus- sing the Japanese bombing-of-the- traa on the Yunnan-Haiphong Rail- way on February 2, "Le Temps" says that events like this are dificult reconcile with the policy recently. announced to the Diet by Mr. Hachiro Arith emphasising that the Japanese

taking Government "is every possible step to protect rights and interests of Third Powers." "It is hoped that a prompt settle- meat of the incident will fully con- firm this doctrine," says the payer.

The

MINERS ACCEPT NEW OFFER

LONDON, Feb. 6 (Reuter)—The mints in smooth working of coal Britain is ensured by the new wages agreement.

Mine workers voted by a large. majority to nccept the wage increases offered by the nine ownors which is based on the varlalions of the cost of living.

More Land Ploughed

In N. Ireland

LONDON, Fcb. B (Reuter).- Northern Ireland's contribution to war food problems was the subject of a broadcast given by the Premier, Mr. Neville Chamberlain.

He said that 250,000 additional neres were being ploughed and that Northern Ireland Intended to increase its output of flax.

First Investiture

Of The War

A GREAT WAR-PICTURE THAT ONLY NOW CAN BE SHOWN I Majesty the King held the first in-

LESLIE HOWARD

-DOUG. FAIRBANKS, Jr. in

"CAPTURED"

A Warner Bros. Dramatic Sonsation I

Count the “TELEGRAPHS" everywhere

Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FREDERICK PRISY FRANKLIN at 1 and 3, Wyndham Street in the City of Victoria, Hongkong.

LONDON, Feb. 6 (Reuter)~illo

vestiture to take place during the War at Buckingham Palace to-day..

oneers and · non-comnilsatoned- officers of the three fighting, forces and a number of skippera of trawlera were among these to receive decora- tlons.

Contributions For

St. Dunstan's

LONDON, Feb. 6 (Reuter)India, Burma and 20 of the British Colonies and Territories are giving active sup vort to St. Dunstan's Hoine for Blind Ex-Servicemen.

Over £11,000 has been received. Contributions have come from Nigeria, Burma, India, Mauritius, the Seychelles, North Borneo and Cape Town among others.

Fri & Sat;: "Good-bye, Mr. Chips"

& SHOWE DAILY

7.15-0.00

TAKE & THAN OR HAPPY VALLEY DON'T

ORIENTAL

Picture

MOM Picture

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ANOTHER BARGAIN IN SUPER ENTERTAINMENT ! TO-DAY, TO-MORROW, FRIDAY & SATURDAY IMPORTANT FIRST RUN PRODUCTION AT POPULAR PRICES !

POSITIVELY THE GREATEST WAR PICTURE OF ANY AGE 11 All other war drama's are Pigmles In comparison to this mighty, spectacle showing the horrors and brutality of war and what happens to captured British and French soldiers behind the Nazi front and those incarcerated in the German prisun camps. THOUSANDS IMPRISONED BEHIND MILES OF BARBED WIRE!

1939 MOST EXCITING SCREEN

A Warner Bros. uper-production with, LESLIE HOWARD DOUG. FAIRBANKS PAUL LUKAS MARGARET. LINDSAY

A story only the screen- could tell-cold as the screen has never told a story, before! Too BIG

for the pages of history! ... Too daring for any generation but this!... Too thrilling to believe until you sos it sprend before your very nyest

FILMED EXACTLY AS RELATED BY

SIR PHILIP GIBBS WORLD. FAMOUS REPORTER MATINEES: 20.-30c. EVENINGS; 20c.-30c.-50c,-70c.

QUEENS & ALHAMBRA

HONG KONG

KOWLOON!

AT 2:50-515 7:00-9:50PM AT #50-3-20·720 2 9:30 PM

• SHOWING TO-DAY 6

Grouch THE

Chico

Harpo

MARX

BROS

ATTHE CIRCUS

ARGARET DUMONT

PENDLETON

BAKER RICE

Play by ERVING BRICELE

ETRO COLDW

MAYER PICTURE MUZICAL

KERTYN L/ROT, PRODUCTION,

J. Jñore musical mingle From the "Wizard of Os* compderal lear

"Lydia the Talised Lady" "Two Blind Lert:" "Sloga"

`stand üṛ 206 Take a Bow”

TAKE ANY TRAM or HAPPY VALLEY BUS.

CATHAY

DAILY AT 2.30.5.15, 7.20,#9.30.P.M. MATINEES——-201, 306, 40%, EVENINGS)–204% 30% 50% 701, 80%

* TO-DAY, ONE DAY ONLY!

It's A Comady Riot! Harold Lloyd Gives You His Grandest Laugh Hir 1

LLOYDER ON Brun FUNNIER!

HAROLD

LLOYD

in

PROFESSOR BEWARE

TO-MORROW FRIDAY - SATURDAY BIG CASTI SONG HITSI SHOW OF SHOWS!

M-G-M's BIG FUN-AND-MUSIC SHOW!

YOUR SWEET

HOTS!

Micky ROONEY Jade GARLAND BABES.in ARMS

ChareWIKKINGER Day KIBBEE Directed by RUSBY DERKELEY

CHINESE SPORTS CIRCUS

TO-NIGHT:

---TO-NIGHT

AT HENNESSY RD. (opp. Lee Gardens). Show Starts at 8.30 p.m. COME and see our selected, talented Shanghai actors SEE Miss Tan Siew Eng, the ONLY wild animal GIRL TRAINER in the East perform unarmed with flerce tigern.

and' actresses.

:

MATINEES on Feb. 8, 9, 10 &II

1 p.m. to 3 p.m. 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Parents! Bring your children to this show and give them an enjoyable afternoon's entertainment,

Night Show

$10.00 $ 2.00

Box (6 persoTIS)

Single Box

Reserved Seat

1st Class Seat

End Class Brat

3rd Class Beat

$1.00

1.10

80

...40

Malince

$8.00

$1.00

$1.20

.80

COME KARLY AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT- SHOWING FOR A BHORT SEASON ONLY

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