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WARNER BAXTER JOAN BENNETT
Walter Wangers
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with Holen VINSON • Mischa AUTRE Alan MOWBRAY – Jarome COWAN
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WALIER WANGER
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"MICKEY'S ELEPHANT"
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EDW. G. ROBINSON “DARK HAZARD
ORIENTAL
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SHE BLASTED A TOWN WIDE OPEN ..... her own terms] To prove her right to take love on he
FRED MacMURRAY - FRANCES FARMER - CHARLIE RUGGLES
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SUNDAY A STAR IS BORN”
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"WINGS OF THE MORNING"
With HENRY FONDA LESLIE BANKS A 20th Century Fox Picture In Technice
THE CHINA TAIL, NOVEMB
UNIQUE ART EXHIBITION FOR WAR RELIEE
DEMONSTRATIONS
To
Lovers of Chinese art will be glad to have the opportunity of tending Chinese and European paintings by stration of friendship outside the
Anti-Comintern Pact, Exhibition of Party yesterday
some ninety-two Chinese artists.
This Exhibition is unique in so far Japanese Embassy.
as it is a collection of the largest Several thousand plain-clothes number of the works of odern
Fascista marched to the Embassy
Chinese painters, artists and scho-shouting "Long Live Japan and lars yet to be seen in Hong Kong | “Banzai!”
This array of modern talent, con- The Japanese Ambassador, sisting of over three hundred ex- Hotta, with his staff, was called to hibits, was recently collected from the balcony ten times. Each of various cities in China, which fact them carried an Italian flag. alone should arouse focal interest
Meanwhile a crowd of 200 demon- in the Exhibition. It will give strated outside the Soviet Embassy, Hong Kong people an insight into houting "Down with the Reds!"- modern Chinese approach to art ¡Renter and modern Chinese artisüc
pression.
Just as the London Chinese Ex- hibition a few years back revealed to people in England the delicacy
TATARESCU BID
of Chinese art, so this collection FOR POPULARITY
of the works of nearly a hundred artists will reveal to lovers of art here the character and quality-of
Bucharest, To-day
artistic expression of Young Chína. The Tatarescu Government
This Exhibition is being organ-ying in every way to assure for ised by the Hong Kong Chinese itself the support of all classes of Athletes Emergency Service Asso- the population.
ciation, an institution formed under It was decided at a Cabinet Coun the auspices of the South China cil meeting yesterday to raise the Athletic Association. The Exhibi- salaries of all civil servants from tion will be opened by Sir Shouson December 1st to the 1932 rate, Le. Chow at 230 p.m. to-morrow at the to abolish the two reductions since China Building (8th Floor). It will 1932, one of 20% and one of 10%. remain open thereafter for three Retiring pensions have been in- more days, Sunday, Monday, and creased by 6% and 1400 army of- Tuesday, from 10 am to 6 pm. ficers will receive promotions for There is no charge for entrance, which they would have had to wait The proceeds of pictures sold will 5 years normally--Trans-Ocean be devoted to war relief in China.
WREATH LAYING AT H.K. CENOTAPH
A wreath-laying ceremony took
place at the Cenotaph this morning
LONDON RINGED BY PEA-SOUPER
London, To-day.
This evening, London is ringed
at 11 am when the Chieftain and by a fog which extends over most Vice-Chieftain of St. Andrew's of Southern England and is add- Society laid a wreath in memory of ing to the difficulties which ice in Scotland's War Dead,
The wreath was carried up the steps of the Cenotaph and laid by the Chieftain, Sir Atholl Mac Gregor, and the Vice-Chieftain, Mr. W. Kay, while others present were Mr. B. Wylie, Mr. D. Drummond, Mr. RM McLay Mr. E. M Bryden, Mr. HP Forsyth, Mr. D. S. Robb, Mr. J. Forbes, Mr J. & D. Morrison, Mr. A. Stevenson, Dr. E W Kirke Mr. A
high places such as the Cotswolds and Cumberland Passes has al- ready imposed on road traffic-
In some parts of the Northern and North-Eastern London suburbs, visibility of no more than a few yards is
iless
ted British Wire-
Mackichan, BRAZIL'S DEBT
SUSPENSION
Mr. D. J. Gilmore, Dr J W son, Mr. S. G. Kerr
SZITA AND ANIS AT HONG KONG HOTEL
London, To-day
The British Ambassador to Brazil has been instructed to request the Brazilian Government to
their decision regarding
On their second visit to the Co- of payment of internal loans, lony, Szita, and Anis, dance team, clared the Foreign Secretary, opened their season at the Hong Anthony Eden, in the House Kong Hotel on Wednesday night and Commons. will appear nightly until mid-Decem ber when the Revue "Midnight Fol lies" will commence their which will extend over the Christmas and New Year festivities.
Mr. Eden added that other rnments were reported to season taken similar action-Renter
Szita and Anis reed little advertis ing in Hong Kong, for their popu larity here has been doubtedly the team very best floor show eve Colony
To-morrow nig
the
London,
Sir Robert
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