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Theatre
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Yesterday a prim, shy
school
teacher! Today an
untamed
graceful
whose skins
Transformed
beauty, free and
as the animal
ihe wore!
overnight by
that made
dentlemen
the jungle
ladies and
male and female!
CECIL B. De MILLE'S
FOUR FRIGHTENED PEOPLE
A
Paramount
Picture
with
China Mail.
NINETIETH YEAR OF PUBLICATION.
HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1934.
IMPOSING U.S. SILVER ROOSEVELT WILL
STATISTICS
U.S.$940,500,000 INFLATION
ANTICIPATED
MONEY PRINTERS LAGGING
WASHINGTON, TO-DAY. ADMINISTRATION OFFICIALS BELIEVE THAT THE NEW SILVER PURCHASE PLAN WILL CAUSE CURRENCY EX- PANSION OF AT LEAST U.S.5940,500,000 WITH A CORRES- PONDING INCREASE IN COMMODITY PRICES BY THE YEAR-END,
BROADCAST
Stewardship Review To-morrow.
NOT PARTICIPATING IN COMING CAMPAIGN
SPECIAL TO CHINA MAIL. (By Telegraph, Copyright, Telegra phic Message Ordinance, 1894. Rs. esived June 7, 8-45 am.)
Washington, Today. President Roosevelt has returned from Hyde Park and plans to study, the major Bills.
It is learned that he will
This was disclosed after Representative Dies had announced broadcast. to-morrow night, a re- that the Treasury had already bought about 70,000,000 ounces view of his stewardship.
This is expected to be his last of aliver, though the exact amount is not positively ascertainable. because, owing to the metal being purchased in markets all over major address until returning the world, the Treasury tabulations are not up-to-date.
per ounce,
from Honolulu, after which; be
It is reported elsewhere that the price paid so far is 44 cents will make several cross-country speeches, none of which are 'ex- REPRESENTATIVE DIES SAID THAT THE BUREAU OF PRINTpected
cant. ING AND ENGRAVING WAS FAR BEHIND SCHEDULE IN PRINTING THE NEW SILVER CERTIFICATES TO BE ISSUED FOR THE BASIS METAL.
SILVER RECEIPTS IN AMERICA. 8,945,000 Ounces Bought In Six Months.
VALUED AT $45,826,000
Washington, To-day.
to be politically signifi
It is intimatd that President He said that it was estimated Roosevelt will not participate in that the Treasury would need to the forthcoming election cam- buy 1,264,000 ounces to comply paigns - United Press, per S. E. with the new law requiring pur-Levy and Company. chases until silver constitutes 25
14 ROUTINE DILLS
Washington, To-day. After announcing his intention per cent. of its monetary reserve. He estimated that the above fig- ure, added to what the Govern-of broadcasting another message ment already owns, would give to the nation to-morrow, evening, the United States about 2,000, President Roosevelt has voted 14. routine Bills passed during the 000,000 ounces.
The Treasury officials arrived closing days of Congresse
He disregarded the custom of] The United States Treasury anat the U.S.$940,500,000 estimate nounces that silver receipts under by multiplying the 1,254,000,000 allowing the measures to die by the executive order of December ounces by 76 cents saying that refusing to sign them, and wrote Paramount 21, 1933. until June 22, 1934, the United States would be lucky on each "disapproved and sigua amounted to 8,945,000 ounces, if it obtained around one-fifth of Lure withheld," with a brief state- while purchases for the week the world's silver supply without ment of the reasons appended.~- ended June 22, totalled 380,582 paying more than an average of Reuter.
CLAUDETTE COLBERT-HERBERT MARSHALL
MARY BOLAND-WILLIAM GARGAN
NEXT
CHANGE
DALY L-$15
SYLVIA ŠIDNEY-FREDRIC MARCH
IN
"GOOD DAME”
TAKE ANY TRAN OR MILDED VALLEY JRPS-
ORIENTAL
A
Picture.
FLEMING
ROAD WANOMAI
TEL. 20478
2 DAYS ONLY TO-DAY & TO-MORROW.
A HILARIOUS COMEDY!
Three daughters of adventure who charged until even the They stormed their bill collectors begged for mercy..
way through a barrage of diamond rings and sable-coats from the Follies to the Millionaire's Row.
SCORCHINGLY HUMOROUS—AUDACIOUSLY AMUSING.
THREE GOLD DIGGERS
OUT FOR A LITTLE
QUICK - SILVER!
They staked out as working
girls but ended working man.
"Bip And Eat Gled” was
Bair botte-ary ma fany shang
sé the manârigada 10. and SAMUEL GOLOWYN
_how they chargull
GREEKS HAD
AWORD THEM,
GREAT
COMEDY
WITH
CINA CLAIRE
Joan Blondel - Madge EvaRS
Lowali Skorman - David Manners
YRITER
PICTURE
MAJESTIC
TO-DAY & TO-MORROWAT 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 KM.
OUT OF A WORLD OF
FORGOTTEN GIRLS..
she come to make or mar the careers of "in- portant people" even though it put her own happiness in the balanca.
SLEEPERS EAST
Wynne Gibson
Preston Foster.
Mons Barrie
Hurway Stephens Directed by Kenneth Maciles From the móval byp:
ounces.
Purchases are now being made!
from the
general
75 cents per ounce.
fund rather "I AM A JAPANESE.”
than from the stabilisation fund. bullion held
Jan June 22-was-given an U.S.$45,-
The value of silver
826,000, as compared
with U.S.
$44,873,000 on June 1.
the anti-
Gold receipts, under
hoarding order, amounted to US.
Drunkard Assaults Police Officer. "REMEMBERED NOTHING."
Kikue Shibabara; a 10-year-old; WBS charged Japanese waitrega, before Mr. E. W. Hamilton at the
HONG KONG $ DIRECTORY NOW ON SALE
HONGKONG $ DIRECTORY CO.
3A, Wyndham Street.
QULLA'S
TO-DAY ONLY A: 2.30, 6-10, 7.20 2 9.30.
LOVERS... again.
SH
NORMA
HEARER
ROBERT
MONTGOMERY RIPTIDE
WHEN A WOMAN LOVES
JAPANESE GIRL HAS
RICHARD
NO PASSPORT. Expulsion Order Made.
TO-DAY AND TO-MORRÓW
DIX
AT
HANKOW. RD.
in his most power
ful role in
STAR
At 2.30, 520,
7.20 & 9.20
$28,119,000 in gold coin and U.S.Hayoshi Sayara, a Japanese, Central Magistracy this morning, $60,453,000 in gold certificates was charged before Mr. E. W. with enterlag. the Colony withou
Hamilton at the Central Magis a valid passport. Reuter.
Detective-Sergeant Mottram sald tracy this morning, with dis orderly conduct and with assault that defendant came to the Colony 10. ing a police constable early this by a Japanese boat on June
She had a free passage to Canton, morning
SILVER HOLDINGS DECLINE
(Continued From Page 1) This is the first substantial de- stocks since refinery
Sergeant Reddish, in evidence, but, stopped in Hong Kong and wa said that at 12.45 o'clock this about to start to work in a local morning, he was on duty at the restaurant, when she applied for crease in
He also said that junction of Lockhart and Flem- registration, August.
World production for May was ing Roads, and heard a cry from she has a sister in the Colony.
An expulsion order was made 16,002,000 ounces, as compared with a woman and saw accused push
April, and a coolle off the pavement. He to send accused back to Japan. 16,318,000 ounces in
went up to make enquiries. Ac- 13,203,000 ounces last May.
World output for the first five cused then turned around and to the charges, said that he did
months of 1934 was 72,978,000 ounces as compared with 67,528,000 ounces for the corresponding period
of 1939..
The decline in May production is chiefly attributed to a decrease in the Mexican output, which is esti mated at 6,000,000 ounces, as com- pared with 7,822,000 ounces April.
in
United States production in May was 2,303,000 ounces, as compared with 2,389,000 ounces in April- United Fress per S. E. Levy and Company.
NO FURTHER LANDSLIDES.
said:
"I am a Japanese.”
He then knocked. Sergeant Reddish off the pavement.
Defendant, pleaded not guilty (Continued at Foot of Next Col)
CENTRAL THEATRE
At 2.30, 5,15, 7.15 & 9.30 p.m. THE SECRET OF THE
BLUE ROOM.“
Ser- not remember anything. geant Reddish said that accused at the time was in a drunken con- dition.
A fine of $10, în defaut 14 days, imprisonment, was imposed on the first charge, while a fine of $25, in default one month'a im-j prisonment was imposed on the
second charge,
A stern warning to the defen- dant was given by Mr. Hamilton.
Sum-
JAPANESE WOMAN FINED
Pleading guilty to two monses of dealing with radio receiv Back Stall 50 cts. being in possession of radio sets
Admission: Dress Circle 80 ctsing sets without & license, and of
In response to enquiries this Servicemen: 35 cle, to Back Stall, without a license, K. Iida, a' Japan- morning the Executive Engineer of the Public Works Department. Roads Office, Mr. H. Pegg, stated that there have been no landslides following the heavy rain of the past 24 hours.
NEXT CHANGE.
ISLE OF PARADISE.
ese woman, of No. 56 Johnston Road, was ined $50 by Mr, E. W. Hamillon at the Central. Bagin
She was tracy this morning. cautioned: on the second summons,
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