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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS

QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA

HONG KONG

KOWLOON

4-30-515·7-PO-9:30 RM AT 230 5'10·790 & 9:30 PM.

SHOWING TO DÂY

FLAMING CAVALCADE OF AMERICAN 'AVIATION |

TURILLING EXCITING, ROMANTIC 1

GLORY RIDERS

OF THE

NEXT CHANGE

SKY!

Adolph Zukor presenți

MEN WITH WINGS

AT THE QUEEN'S “GIVE ME A SAILOR”

Martha Raye Bob Hope

A Paramount Picturé

·

în TECHNICOLOR?

-FIBLY

BBT

MACMURRAY - MILLAND

LOUISE CAMPBELL

zizabetet pad directed by MILIAR A. WELEM A Paramount Picture

NEXT CHANGE AT THE ALHAMBRA SPY RING " William Hall Jane Wyman Now Universal Picture

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LOVE and HATE.

Loyalty and Betrayal

Daspar dager with every mome ock other's arms. A matchless love lor from the drama of Xiim.

MERLE

SAMUEL GOLDWYN

OBERON

BRIAN

AHERNE

*pressats

BELOVED ENEMY

WILL HENRY STEPHENSON - DAVID NIVEN JEROME COWAN •KAREN MORLEY Directed by H. C. POTTER • Reimaand then United Artists

2 DAYS ONLY! TOMORROW. & MONDAY

A SHOW OF LAUGHTER, SONG, THRILLS AND FXCITEMENT! The best picture you've seen in a long time.

BING

CROSBY

FRED

MACMURRAY

SING

YOU SINNERS

A PARAMOUNT PICTURE WITH

ELLEN BREW - DONALD O'CONNOR

ELIZABETH PATTERSON

Today's Screenings

KING'S:

Hongkong

Sally, Irene And MarY“

QUEEN'S

"Men With Wings"

ORIENTAL- -

"Beloved Enemy"

Kowloon

ALHAMBRA-

"Men With Wings"

STAR:

"Stamboul Quest" MAJESTIC:

"Lancer 8py"

KING'S:

"Algiers"

QUEEN'S:

Coming

"Give Me A Sailor" ORIENTAL:

"Sing You Binners”

"Flash Gorden".

ALHAMBRA:

"Spy Ring"

STAR:

"The". Amazing #house"

Dr. Cutter-

"Women Are Like That" MAJESTIC:

"Blockada"

"You're Only Young Once"

CINEMA & GENERAL

IN AN ALGERIAN LOCALE

Charles Boyer is seen here with Hedy Lamarr in a shot from "Algiers,” the new Walter Wangr picture which is the next change at the King's Theatre. Hedy Lamarr, seen for the first time in a Hollywood-made film, created a sensation a few years ago in the Czechoslovak film, "Ecstacy."

Famous Wartime German Spy To Become British Subject

The wartime German spy Captain Franz von Rintelen, is expec- ted to become a naturalised British subject moon ou an application sponsored by Admiral Sir Reginald Hall, the wartime code expert,

Sir Reginald Hall, when director

of naval inteligence, was responsi- MR. DE VALERA &

ble for arresting von Rintelen.

Recently" von Rintelen warned

HEROES OF THE Britain that Mayfair society girls

SKY

A story of a woman in love faced with

cholce between

the

two

with

were being used by the Italian 'in- telligence, which la extremely eff cient

He asserted that

the Italian press was able to announce Mr.

|ing-room gossip.

A REPUBLIC

SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1939.-PAGE

KING'S

TODAY

ONLY

DAILY AT 2.36, 5.10, 7.15 AND 1.38 PM.

ALL THESE STARS!

ALL THESE LAUGHSI

and so much ting and extra sparkle

it's your top-hit musical to date!

ALICE

TONY

FAYE MARTIN

SALLY, IRENE

and MARY

A 20th Century-Fan Picture skä

JIMMY DURANTE GREGORY RATOFF - JDAN DAVIS

Marinela WEAVER + Louis HOVICK Barker PARKIRT - 1. Kémaat 120MBERG

FRED ALLEN

ALSO LATEST FOX MOVIETONE NEWS TOMORROW

Co

CHARLES BOYER in

ALGIERS"

with SIGRID GURIE-HEDY LAMARR

DAILY

AT

2:30

"Not, Opportune To Declare It"

520

720

920

Mr. De Valera, addressing dele-

heroes of the air-one, a 'coufage- Eden's resignation in February, agates to the annual convention of 011, far-visioned builder of planes; fortnight ahead, as the result of the Finna Fail party in Dublin the other a reckless, devil-may- the secret service picking up draw-recently, spoke on two resolutions

which sought to have Eire declar care fler is told in "Men Wings" the technicolour* · caval. Sir Reginald Hall and von Rin-ed an independent Republic and to

end the partition of Ireland. cade of the air which being telen are the closest friends. shown at the Queen's and Alham- Someone advised von Rintelen said: bra Theatres to-day.

is

that he should marry an English-

He

the people of Ireland, and there

"I want to see the whole of Ire FTCd MacMurray, as the 10-woman because it would help his land tree and not only a part of mantic Hier, and Ray Milland as naturalisation. He replied he would it. That polley is in the Constitu the builder of airships, head the consider any list provided by the tien which has been accepted by cast, with Louise Campbell, play- Home Office.

ts no legal obstacle to their de~ ing a woman who loves two men

Recently he strongly criticised claring a republic in the meaning. very much but aviation morel

Herr Hitler. The story takes place against avia- the surging background of tior progress-the fight of the Wright Brothers, the first crossing of the English Channel the World War tragedy, the first

air-mall

Members of the Dartford brigade were injured

Are

when

The Dall has only to repeal the External Relations Act of 1936. and we would have a republic for the whole country.”

Their immediate alm ought to

the be to get that constitution extend- led for the 32, counties, and when

aight, Lindbergh's dash from Are engine in which they were New York to Paris and finally the going to a fire on the heath that was done those who wished round-the-world trips of Wiley swerved to avold three cyclists could call the State a republic. But

and crashed into a shop front.

Past and Howard Hughes.

CROSSWORD

NO. 202

ACROSS

! Establish.

6 Things that

Coat, collec-

tively.

13

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perennial.

fromcid and PlesetaÉ BY

WESLEY BUGGLES

MATINEES: 20c.-30c • EVENINGS: 20e.-30e.-50c.-70c. →

DIARY OF LOCAL ELEPHANTS IN

EVENTS

TO-DAY

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in Chancery

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19 Negative,

20 Openwork fabric.

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21

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24 Show

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+

vehicle.

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26 Pace of a horse.

Huge bones and teeth, bellevec ANNIVERSARIES and HOLIDAYS. To be one of the most important

-8 Lucian, Priest and Martyr. pleistocene CINEMAS. (See Column 3 of this America,

Page).

DANCES-Diocesan

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Old

28 Conjunction. 30 Native

compound.

31 Those In

power.

33. White

amorphous compound.

Ands in western were unearthed Just outside the city limits of Ashland (Oregon) when a ditch was dug to Girls'ay drain tile.

Mammoth tusks of ivory, dark outside and white inside. on the

bones of a massive tooth and

creatures several different

were found in what had been. a bog.

The specimens near the surface were not so well preserved but 41 Parcel of

land. those in deeper ground were

Assen., Carnival Dance, at Dio- cesan Girls School, Kowloon,

p.m.;

Hongkong University Union Charity Dance, in "the Great Hall, 8.30 p.m. LECTURES-First Ald; at St. John

Ambulance Hqrs., 3.30 p.m.

MAILS,(See Page 16).

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MISCELLANEOUS, -Sailors and excellent condition.

Outing. Soldiers' Camera Club

According to Dr. O. P. gerlogist of Los Angeles, Calif, the remains are from น group

2.15 p.m.; New Territories Agricul- tural Show.

35 Lustre 38 Erected. 39. Entrance-

way.

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63 Passage-

way, 85 Epic poem

attributed to Homer.

DOWN

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2

Hereafter.

3 Part of

"to be."

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5

Sever.

6 New.

in

42 Collection of

savings.

Avery,

B

43 Clothe. 45 Merit.

Ing.

MOON--Chinese XI. Moon. 17th a elephants which were the last

Day.

RELIGIOUS.-Universal Week

of these animal to survive In of western America.

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49 Far-reach-

51 Flat-bot-

tomed boat.

It is expected that Dr. R.

A53 Cebine Stirton, of the University of Calf-

SOCIAL—"At Home" at Wah Yanfornia. who is widely known as a

Prayer, St. John's Cathedral, 5.30 to 6.30 p.m.

College, followed by

Meeting of Old Boys.

SPORTS. (See Page 2).

Council student of ancient mammal fe wil make a more complete study of this new And.

SUNRISE.-7.05 a.m, SUNSET.-

5.54 p.m.

TIDES.-High at 11.08 and Low at 04.35 and 15.30.

22.10

TO-MORROW

SUNRISE.—7.04 a.m. SUNSET.-

5.53 p.m. MOON.--Chinese I Moon, 18th. TIDES.-High at 10.25 and 21.20.

Day.!!

Low at 03.54 and 14,41,

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monkey.

54 Land

measure.

55 Plural pro-

noun.

67 Rudimen-

tary vital

element.

59

At home.

60

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ing a team.

7 Chinese

measure.

Suffix form-

ing diminu-

-tives.

0 Sailors.

10 Close by. 11 In Shake-

speare's "King Lear," Lear's cldest daugh- ter,

12 Caustle.

17 Rodents.

21 Toward:

23 Chance.

25 Pseudonym,

of Lou's

Vlaud.

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in Moab.

32 Nigh.

34 Cunning.

35 Seaport in

Dalmatia.

36 Respected..

\ 37 Persia.

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27 Tinge. SOLUTION ON MÓNDAY

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48 Baseball

teams.

50 Fleshy tis

sues that in-

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uf, the teeth.

52 Ehsnare.

50 Short for sister.

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local com- munity.

1 Town in

France.

82 Direction

(abbr.).

64 Symbol for

selenium.

there was no good, in his view, in trying to rush matters, and put themselves in a position in which they would have to retreat again. It would not be opportune in his opinion, to declare a Republic until they had the whole of Ireland in on It.

Mr. De Valera said that his po-. Rey had cleared away almost all the obstacles from the path that had made it difficult to move to- wards the ending of partition. The ground was properly set for getting the whole of the Irish people, throughout the world to work for the ending of partition.

FORCE NOT CONTEMPLATED The Irish people held Britain responsible for creating the Bor- der, and for continuing it, because they knew perfectly well that the Border could not continue if the support which was being given in various ways was withheld,

V

"We do not contemplate the use of force," declared Mr. De Valera.

If there were a straightforward, definite way of ending partition there would have been no parti- tion. It was one of the difficult political facts of the present time that they had to deal with.

He believed that good relations and England between Ireland

would be to the benefit of both countries, and, as far as he could work towards bringing about these That relations, he would do so, was not possible as long as parti- tion remained.

Mr. De Valera said that he was the resolution. which against stated that it was now opportunity to declare Eire a free and indepen- dent republic; but he could see no reason why they should not try to do everything in their power to end partition.

The first resolution was with- drawn, and the second one, call- ing on the Government to work for the end of partition, was pass- ed.

4

Solution No. 201 ACROSS: 1, Trouble.

5, Peach. 10, Nag. 8, Amlable. 9, Album. 21, Benlle, 16, Subtle. 18, Menace 17, Gasp. 19, Erra. 20. Furiziel 22, Senior. 23. Damsel, 26, Red, 28

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« BISHOP'S REQUEST |£15,000 FOR CHARITIES Mia's Pearl White, the well- Dr. William Edward Fiewett, Bishop of Cork, Clogne and Ross, known actress of the silent firm of the Palace, Cork, stated in his days, who lived at Rae Grouze, w!}; *

Paris, left personal estate in Eng- "It is my camest desire that no land, valued at 250,500. Probate Optic. 29, Alimony. 30, Shred. memorial in my name should be un' her will has been, granted to erected by means of public, subs-Bertram Winthrop, of Rue la Boe- 2. Onion. 3, Babble. 4, Even. 5. criptions collected for that pur-tie, Paris, attorney and counsellor Plague. 8, Arbiter.

31. Partner,

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to the Bupreme Court of the USA. He left personal property valued Should her father have survived

7. Hampers. pose." 11, Ascend. 13, Imp. 14. Ensure 17, Gaseous. 18, Senator. 19, Elm 20, Forced. 21, Easter 24. Shown 25; Layer. 27. Damp,

at £2022, which, subject to gifts her she directed her executor to of 'effects to his children, he be- make suitable provision for him by queathed to his wife,

way of an annuity.

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