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LADIES'

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Central. Tel. 21265.

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Opposite "China Mail" -

ANNIVERSARY SALE.

3pc. Underwear Sela $14.00.

RUSSIAN CRIME.

VIVID AND TERRIBLE PICTURE

PROF. WILDEN-HART SPEAKS.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1930.

astisfied until that state of affairs ROUND THE CINEMAS had been completely altered.

Motion of Protest.

The Rev. J. M. Cunningham (vicar of St. Peter's) moved "That this meeting, representing nearly every phase of religious thought

"DEVIL-MAY-CARE” — INITIAL NOVARRO TALKIE.

BETTER THAN SILENTS.

Ramon Novarro, both talking A vivid and terrible picture of and conviction, urges the Soviet the horrors being perpetrated in Government to give full liberty of and singing, was the novelty which

drew a full house of the young

Russia under the Soviet regime religious teaching and worship to was drawn by Professor Wilden- the people of Russia, and extends man's admirers to the Queen's to all God-fearing people in that Theatre last night. Curiosity, Hart, M., when speaking at a meeting at the Royal Spa Rooms, and their cordial, greetings of however, was soon replaced by de finite and completo admiration, for Harrogate, on September 26 under sympathy and hope."

The Soviet government, he said, "Devil-May-Care" is a fine picture, the auspices of the Christian Pro-

must be alive to public opinion, and Ramon Novarro is even more test Movement.

The Mayor of Harrogate (Ald. and was bound to be influenced (If interesting vocally than he was in R. Annakia), who presided, said only in the smallest degree) by this long series of successful silent

In seconding the motion, the picture the meeting was in no way of o

His singing voice is lovely, and political nature, but had been call- Rev. W. J. Morgan (minister of the ed as a protest against Russia's Harrogate Wesley Church) said "Charming" is not the least do- anti-God campaign: They must re-that if they were only protesting lightful of the half a dozen songe written for him by cognise that every country was at because they were afrold the Rus- which were

sian regime would spread to Herbert Stothart, the joint com-

..

liberty to choose Its own form of

poser of "Rose Marie." government, but at the same time Britain, their protest leat much of

A story of adventúre, · romance a government that practised op-its power.

He hoped a very strong protest and comedy in the period interven pression and cruelty laid itself open to protest from other coun-would go not only from that meeting between the exile of Napoleon

tries opposed to such practices.

there

In

WAS

ing, but from the whole country.

Canon D. M. M. Bartlett support

resolution, which

this country nothing they prized more highly ed the

Was

than their liberties-particularly heartily carried by the meeting. their political and religious liber

ties. They had

a right to prize VIRTUE'S REWARD." them, because they had not always had them, and people had suffered

to Elba, and his return to France, gives Novarro an excellent oppor- tunity to display the sure dramatic touch which is his. He is support. ed by a very pretty and capable.

the Bcreen, young newcomer to little Miss Dorothy Jordan, of musical comedy fame. Other

In the past that they might be free GIRL'S LIFE SAVED BY SHARING players who do well-balanced work

SWATOW WENGto-day,

LEE CO.

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Ladies' Footwear

from Italy.

At Very Reasonable Prices. The Bale is for SIX DAYS ONLY.

FOR SENDING HOME BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS

NOW

Large Assortment of SWATOW GOODS, KIMONOS, SHAWLS, CHINESE FANCY GOODS.

SWATOW TRUSTING CO. The Store That Keeps Your Trust. 174, Queen's Road C.

SHOES.

Pair

SWEETS.

include John Miljan and Marion Harria. Sidney Franklin's direc. instance tion is characterised by deft

resurety. It is an M-G-M picture.

own

Russians, he continued, wore

"This is another rare being persecuted, tortured and deprived of liberties they enjoyed, of virtue bringing its and it was for them, as members ward," said the medical officer of of a Christian Church, to make health, Dr. Davidson, at a meeting their protest. It was by no means of the Congleton (Cheshire) Sani- the first time that Britain had pro-tary Committee when he related. tested against cruelties; there was how a child's generosity probably a time when they could put a saved her life.

"One day," he asid, "a little girl, threat of force behind their pro test; but all they could do now attending St. Peter's School, Con was to protest in the only way gleton, bought two ounces of cough She shared them with they could-by such meetings as drops.

twelve of her little companions, that.

and shortly afterwards all were taken violently ill.

Murder Minor Crime, Professor Wilden-Hart said crime in Russia was divided into

Shopkeeper Warned. "When the doctors who attended two principal categories. Murder, them had diagnosed their com-

"SECOND WIFE."

Who was right? Should a husband leave his second wife during the most trying period of her life-even to see his first wife's dying on?

Should a second wife ask her husband to remain with her-or urge him to go to his sick boy?

These interesting problems will soon be open to discussion when Radio Pictures' "Second Wife" comes to the Central Theatre to

in the new order of things, was a plaint and discovered its origin, day. much Jees serious

crime than the shopkooper from whom the Conrad Nagel, playing the male teaching children to pray. To do sweets were bought was immedi- lead, is placed in a trying position. the latter-a major crime against

the State one could be shot or ately warned not to sell any more With the child of his first wife of them, while some were taken dying in Switzerland and ble deported; to kill a man was a

away and sont to the Ministry of second wife about to become a minor crime, and one

would

Health to be analysed.

mother, it is difficult to tell what probably get off with two years'

came from A telegram

the course the worried husband should imprisonment.

Ministry instructing Dr. Davidson take. to seize the remainder of the sweets:

Without ration cards it was im

Hugh Huntley, who played the possible to obtain food or shelter,

part of the "other man" in the and to be a priest meant the con

A full report of the analyals, New York stage production and fiscation of those cards. Under said Dr. Davidson, showed that the enacts the same role in the talk- such circumstances was Russia, he sweete contained arsenic to the ing picture, declares he never ap- asked, in a position to export food? extent of 150 grains to the pound, poared in a play that caused as

To harbour religious bellefs was Leather Sole Canvas Shoes ...$ 4.50 Crepe Rabber Sole Canvas Shoes $ 6.00 also an offence against the Govern- so that the little girl's penny worth much "lobby" argument as "Second

contained nearly 20, grains. Crepe Rubber Buckskla Shoes $10.00 Black or Brown Shoes from $ 6.80 ment, punishable by the with- Black or Brown Boots from 8.00 drawal of ration cards, and there Children's Boots or Shoes from $2.00 were over a million people in that

Best styles, most complete stock

position at the moment.

of all sizes. Repairing a specialty, WONG SIU WOON

Phone 21474.

21, Pottinger St.

SILK STORE.

GREAT REMOVAL SALE ·

AT THE

TAJMAHAL SILK STOKE

Tel. 20136, 5, Wyndham S

SPORTING GOODS.

ATHLETIC GOODS 1

XMAS TOYS!

THE LIANG YOU COMPANY 70,- Queen's Road C.

CRICKET

WISDEN” BÅTS, BALLS, STUMPS, LEG GUARDS, ETC. Thspection Cordially Invited.

The Hong Kong Sporting Arms & Ammunition Store. Beaconsfield Arcade.

TYPEWRITER DEALERS,

TYPEWRITER DEALERS AND REPAIRERS, OFFICE SUPPLIES. 4 HOP SING TYPEWRITER CO. 28, Pottinger-St Tel. 21420.

Open Terrorism.

It was a different kind of perse- cution from any that had been known previously, for not only did the Government say the people must have no religious beliefs, but that they should have irreligious beliefs. Even children' were taught in their schools that there was no God:

Wife."

Dr. Davidson, pursuing his in- "Even large universities in the quiries further, discovered that East," declares Huntley, "adopted only eight bottles of this particular the problema of the play as sub- kind of sweet had been manufac-fecta for the debating teams-and tured, and that of these only two some of the questions never have bottles were sold, one in Congleton been satisfactorily answered." and the other in Milton (Staffs). Both these bottles had now been confiscated.

STANDARD TIMES.

SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN COLONY.

Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong for November (Standard time of the 120th Meridian, East of Greenwich) are as follow:- Nov.

Many people appeared to be of the opinion that the persecutions commenced only recently, but they bad been going on for twelve years. Between 1918-23 It was persecution of open terrorism, dur- ing which time thirty bishopa and between thirteen and fourteen hun- The dred priests were murdered. most merciful death any bishop in Ruseid had met with was to be placed out-of-doors in Winter with- out clothes, and to have water 23 poured over him until he turned into a block of fee. The persecu tion was more insidious now, for Instead of people being shot openly 27 in the streets, they disappeared by 28 the acóre all over the country, and 29 were never seen or heard of again. 30

Stained with Blood,

་་

Sunrise Sunse: 6.37 6.39

6.38 6.39

6.30 6.99

18

19

20

21

6.99

5.38

22

0.40 5.38

6.40 5.88

21

6.41

25

6 42

6.38 6.38

20

6.48 6.36

6.43 5.38

6.44

5.38

645

6.38

6.40

5.38

"NAVY BLUES.”

William Haines, screen actor, could get a job in a laundry now, if he didn't want to continue as a screen "star. Following an in- tensive course in washing clothes, he boasts that he can put any laundress In the business to shame.

Haines learned to wash clothes "navy style with bucket and cake of soap, by training with regular sailors on the destroyer. Stoddard. He displays his prowess að a laundry worker In his deck scenes In his first all-talking picture, "Navy Blues," filmed under the direction of Clarence Brown at the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios.

"Imagine learning football, base ball, golf, and even polo," asked Haines, "and then having to turn around and learn how to wash, clothes in a bucket and hang them on a halyard. If a fellow stays in this business. long enough he's

able to learn anything."

"Navy Blues," which will be shown shortly at the Queen's

Although prisoners were con- The Canadian Pacifio Railway has stantly being brought into the con-placed an order with the Hamilton Theatre, sees him in the role of an centration camps, the camps were Bridge Company for the supply and enlisted man in the American Page plays the never, full, because they died. so fabrication of 1,500 tons of steel and davy. Anita quickly. They worked from 5 a.m. the erection of two big viaducts in herofne, and Karl Dane, Wade to 11 p.m.-having their first meal the Empress sub-division of tho Boteler, and others are in the at 4 pm-cutting timber to be Canadian Pacifio, near Calgary.

sold to Britain. Every foot of timber

Britain

coming into from Russia, he declared, was stained with the blood of a martyr. There were about ton million children on the streets of Russia to-day living like animals. The country was suffering from the power which a few criminal, half- Insane rulers had obtained by means of the ration card.

To put a stop to those horrora they must register their protest. for until they did so they were ac quiescing in them. They must how their sympathy, and they. must help to form publie opinion, for that was the strongeat thing In the world. Without it no great movement could succeed.,

The Bolsheviks, he pointed out, were selling thair wheat in

REDABLE PRINTING Britain, with a consequent loss to

no order doo small

the British farmer and starvation to the Rusalans. In Russia every- A thing was organised by the state with the object of taking away the soul of the man.

Buit was up to them to fight the anti-Charistian Campaign for "all"

and not to be

cast.

DOROTHY JORDAN 217 RAMON

The Musical Romance now drawing

VIL-MAY-CAS ded aud

to the Queen's Theatre

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