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CENTRA
THEATRE
TO-DAY ONLY.
Daily at 2.50, 5.10, 7.15 and 9.20 p.m. HE LAUGHS-~A FORTUNE VANISHES'
SEE:
BACLANOVA HANCY CANBOLL
PAUL LUKAS
George
Bancroft
'THE WOLF OF WALL STREET" Parament Ficture
COMMENCING SATURDAY
FIRST
and EXCLUSIVE SHOWING IN HONGKONG
Danger-Romance
Adroiture.
WITH BYRD
AT THE
SOUTH POLE
A Garamount Picture The Amazing Fests of a Vallant Band of Men Led
by Admiral Byrd.
HEAR
Headmasters of schools are requested to make arrangementa with the management for their pupils to sue this picture at 20 cents each to Upper Circle for the 2.30 and 6.10 p.m formances only.
Booking at Anderson's & The Theatre.
The MARX BROS
in THE
“COCOANUTS”
with
OSCAR MARY SHAW EATON
TO-DAY af
2.30, 5.90,
7,20 & 9.20
.p.m
All-talking, All-singing, All-dancing.
Fanmakers that have delighted thousands of 13- diences! Zive- tald's Inselnating Stars, Singing,/ ZARGlas.
mak-
Inglora!
EE
THE HONGKONG® TELEGRAPH
CALEDONIAN BALL FEATURES.
(Continued from Paye 1.)
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1930.
NANKING FORCES
ON MOVE.
TENSION ALONG THE YELLOW RIVER.
CLASH WITH KUOMINCHUN
EXPECTED.
CONSERVATIVE VOTE OF CENSURE FAILS.
(Continued from Page 14
the Economic Committee and the Government had endeavoured to bring about a new Secretariat for the Empire. Though, unfortunate- ly, the latter proposal failed, he belleved that
the policy would ma- ture at some future date.
were
Mr. Snowden's Summary,
Official Supper Party, The official supper party will be composed of Mr. T. 1. R. Shaw and Lady. Peal, H.E. Sir William Peel, K.BE, C.M.G., and Mrs. Shaw, H.E. Admiral Sir A. K. Wuistell, K.C.B., and Mrs. Paterson, Hon.
The Conference also gave close Mr. . 3. Paterson and Mrs.
consideration to the quota scheme, Walker, His Honour Mr. J. R.
while bulk purchase and import boards, which Wood and Lady Chow, Captain A.
were examined, were ANTI-BANDIT PLANS.
being further explored in a desire H. Walker, O..E., and Mrs. Halli-
to achieve something pruciical, fax, Squadron Leader P. Wood and
Shanghai, Nov. 27.
He repudiated the suggestion Mrs. Shenton. Hon. Mr. E. R.
the that the Dominions
dis- Itallifax, C.M.G., C.B.E., and Mrs. Tension is evident on Creasy. Hon. Mr. H. T. Creasy, Yellow River, where eight Nan appointed with the results of the C.B.E., and Mrs. Bennar, Hon. Sir king. Divisions are making pre- Conference at which they had con- Shou-son Chow and Mr. Owen parations for war. They in-aulidated the existing position, and Hughes, Hon. Mr. W. E. 1, Stenton tend to cross the River and enter opened up the way for the consi and Mrs. Grayburn, Hon. Mr. J. Shansi Province. Contingents deration of all economic problems Owen Hughes and Mrs. Kotewall,
Empire. Hon. Ms, F, G S. Mackie and Mr. of Kuominchun troops have been which would help the trade of the Wood, Hon. Mr. R. H. Kotewall, observed on the northern bank, C.M.G., and Mrs. Binck, Hon. Dr. They are well equipped, but their S. W. Tan, O.RE. and Mrs. Pearce, morale is considered bad after Mr. W. W, Hornell, C.I.R., and Mrs, their recent defeat. Mackie, lt.-Col. R. G. Marline, M.C. and Mrs. Dyer, Mr. V. M. Grayburn and Mrs. Osborne, Mr. J. W. C. Hounar and Mrs. Myles, Mr. R. 3. Dyer, C.B.E. and Mrs. Shiebla, Dr. G. D. R. Black and Marshal Chiang Kai-shek and Mrs. D. J. Lewis, Mr. A. H. Por-General Chung Hwiliang truson and Mrs. Parker, Mr, A. .. unanimous regarding the Nanking suggestion for the appointment of Shields and Mr. Ferguson, Mr. T.
General Shang Chen as sucecarur: K. Pearce and Mr. Cameron, Mr. P. W. Parker and Mrs. Powell to Murabal Yen Hsi-shun in con-
trolling the Shansi military affairs, i Rev. Mr. B. G. Powell and Mrs. R.
The Shansi Disinden will henter - Welie. Mr. D. Gow, and Mr.
Forth
be amalgamated with the Sherman, Mr. B. Wylie and Mrs. Staseturina armies at Peking ond Hanan, Mr. A. Cameron and Mrs.
Tienista under the direction of tien, Macgown, 31" A. Stevenson and Chang Bauch-Hang. 31, Richards, Dr. J. Margown. and Mrs, Gow, Mr. D. M. Richards wad Mr. Phillip
The Committees.
After further sprecher, the debate" was wound up by Mr. Philip Snowden, the Chancellor of Kuominthe Exchequer, who said that the
A clash between the advancing Nanking Army and the chun contingents seus inevitable Yen's Successor.
opportunity" missed was the op- portunity of taxing the people's food, ning to Britain's economic burden, and injuring a large part of Britain's foreign trade Renter att ||and British Wirelera,
LOCAL RADIO.
A LECTERE ON OR JOHNSON.
Today's radiu programme to be besdeast by 2. D. W, on a wavelength of 355 metres:
In Nanking the problem of the Shansi armies and the reorganisa- tion of the chaotic political affairs in north-western Chime still forma Ti:
Camlitees responsible for the main tople of delilarations the Sunking and Man- RETROKOMENts are 4 Inilawn:
General Committee, Mr. T.HR.churian leaders. Marshal Chiang Shaw (Presidenti, ilon. Mr. J, Kai-shek is understood to have Paterson (Vice-President), Mr. promised General Chang Heuch Shewan (Past President), Mr. J. W.
8.40 p.m. liang $2,500,000 for the disband- e. Bonnur (Past President), Mr. H.
between
Fukten Communists,
6.00 p.m. Chinese Studio Concert, 7.00 p.m. European programme of Vistar and H. M. V. records supplied by Messrs. Moutrie and Co.
7.30 p.m. The Rev. Mr. H. R. Wells will give the 23rd lesson from
Cantonese for Everyone."
A Concert,
8.30 pt. From the Studio: Mr.
A. C. Bruine-Hartnell B.A. will give a Lecture "Dr. Johnson" Part 1.
9.00 pm: Weather report, Lacol Time, etc.
0.05
relay n.m. Experimental
period.
9.30 p.m.
Brahms.
Symphony No. 4 in E Minor.
Die Fledermaus-Overture (Strauss).
Victor Symphony Orchestra. 35956.
10.30 p.m. Close down.
M. Dyer, C.B.E. (Past President), meat of the unnecessary Shansi| Mr. 1. Sutherland, .B.E. (Past Pre-divisions. sident), Dr. G. D. R. Block (Fast Pre- sident), Hon. Mr. C. G. S. Mackie (Past President); Mr. A. H. Ferguson
The Chairman of the Pukien Pra (Past President), Mr. D. Gow, Mr. H. Wylie, Mr. A. Stevenson, Mr. P. vincial Government, Admiral Yang Tox, Mr. A. L. Shields, Mr. A. Ritchie, Shu-chwang. who conferred with Mr. K. S. Marrison and Ur, Macgown, the Nationalist leaders at the res with Mr. S. J. H. Fox (lon. Trea-cent Kuomintang Fourth Plenary surer), and Mr. E. M. Bryden, and Session, left Nanking this morning Mr. David S. Robb, Joint Hon. Secre
for Shanghai awaiting the first Laries.
steamer to return to Poochow, the Invitation Committee, Generalen
Provincia! Beut
Fukien of the Committee along with: Mr. A. Ritebia (Convener). Mr. A. Macki-Government.
Division under! chan,
A Nationalist General Chu Shao-liang has been commissioned to direct the anti-) Communist war on the Kinngsi- Fuklen. Fukien frontier and in General Chu Shao-liang may leave for Foochow in the company of Admiral Yang Shu-chwank.
Marshal Chiang Kai-shek and At the Revolver Range at Ken- General Chang Hsuehdinng will nedy Road yesterday, Lance Ser both attend
of the geant Pennell scored the full 135 the meeting Nanking Central Political Coonell points, shooting as a member of the to-marrow, after-which--the-Man-Hongkong Policy team in their ruler and his wife will match against the Kowloon divi- Pukow leave
for sjon by steamer
Mr.
H. A. R.
Phil. Phillips, L.-Col. T. A. Robertson, Major General J. W. Sandlands, CH, C.M.G.. D.5.0., Mr. A. B. Stewart, Mr. John Stuart, Mr. J. II. Taggart and Mr. J. M. Walker,
Dance and Music Committee-Mr. K. S. Morrison, (Couvener), Messrs. W. . Alexander, R. B. Bell. A. M. Braude, W. N. Buyers, 11. H. Forsyth, P. Morrison, 1. H. C. Highet. R. Kirk wood, W. C. K. Muckie, A. Reid, W. Robertson, T. P. Saunderson, R. Sutherland; J. R. Younger and I. C. Watson.
Ladies Cloakroom Committee.
churian
POLICE REVOLVER CONTEST.
SERGEANT REGISTERS A
"TOSSIBLE."
Dr. J. C. Margown and Dr. M. Nichol-Shani armies and the reorganisa- Inspector Booker also a mem
sun.
Supper and Wines Comanittee-Tientsin. The Manchurian Garri ber of the Hongkong team, follow- points. Kowloon's Mr. P. W. Ramsay, (Convener). sons at Taku near Tientsin Coated with 126 Messrs. II. MacTavish, G. G. Stopani have been instrusted to prepare for best revolver shot was Lance Ser- who scored 123 Thompson, A. M. Simpson, G. Stewart, the arrival of the Manchurian grant Brand G. B. Dunnet, Joseph Fraser, R. 9.leader and his party. Logun, J. Murray, A. Macfarlane, J.
por-
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McLaggen,
G. W. A. T Hamilton and W. Kay.
Sellars.
Action on the Yangtze,
George Duncan (Convener), Mr. E. liang leaves Docherty and Mr. M. Ferguson.
Card Room Committee.--Mr. B. Wylle.
Honorary Pipers. Mr. W. C. K. Mackie, Mr. K. S. Morrison and Mr. II. C. Watson.
points.
The victory went to the Hong- kung team, which scored 875
LADY ILLUSIONIST.
Decoration's Committee. Mr. As soon as General Chang Hauch-oints as against Kowloon's 730.
Nanking, Marshal for Chiang Kai-shek will leave Kiukiang
and then proceed to Hankow to supervise the expedi
against tion
the Communists. Chan
Shao-kuan Vice Admiral
to will accompany Marshal Chiang direct the Nanking gunboats on the Yangtaze which are to co-operate with the Nationalist Divialons. Two Nanking gunboats departed early this week for Yachow where merchant ships have been fired at
Dance Programme.
The dance programme is follows, the supper dances being from 9 to 13 inclusive:
Extra Walls, "It happened in Monterey." 1. Lancers, Amella,"
on the Next"
2. Fax Trat. "Fully Love She's but a laby bandits. 3 Celedoniant,
al yet." "Donnie
Banden. "Corns,” Midlothian Pipe Hand." "Pitch Densid
"
4. Fox Tret, don't want your klon if I
can't have your love."
5. home Fices, "Feel. of Tulloch." "Jock Wilson's Ball," "Piper o Drummond."
6. Waits. Indian Love Call"
7. Fat Trot, "If 1 had a king picture of
Strathspey & Real, "Devil in the Kit
cheu," Marod of Baway."
9. Fox True, "Sweetheart we need each ather."
10. Fax Trok, "Bweepin' the Clouds Away."
11. Walls, Dream Lover."
FLANNEL DANCE.
ENJOYABLE EVENING AT THE Y.M.C.A. Although not so well supported us on previous occasions, the month-
1. Fox Trot, "I'm a Dreamer, aren't wey flannel dance organised by the
18. Fax Trot. "Aur time's the time to fall
in love."
14. Walls, "Kiss me again."
16.
Caledoniant. "My Love Bhe's bata Las:
Ele yet." "Bount
"Corn Rig».''
Midlothia Pipe Hundebroch o' Donald
Dhu.”
1 Fax Trot, "What wouldn't I do for that Man"
17, Highland Scottische, "Rose Among the
tothermden's Bonale Woods & Brser."
A Fox Troc Locking at you."
Jor
19. Eightaome Hoel, "De'll Among the Tal- The Kilt my delight." Tall Toddis" 20. Foot Trot, The Moon is Lew,"
21. Straupes imel, “Brides of Perth," "De'll Among the Tallore."
IS. Walls, "I'm following rout." Eta, Fox.rot, "I love you so much,
We are asked to stato that mail has been received at the American Consulate General for the following persons:-Miss 1. H. Allon, Mrs. Wm. R. Arnold. Ch. L. Boender, Miss F. Bostwick, Chong Lak, S. Domingo,
T. Durdin, Eddo, J. R. H C. Evans, V. Farrell, A. H:
Enxan,
M.
COMING TO THE STAR THEATRE ON MONDAY. Mystery and charm are the im- prassive elements when the lady illusionist, Madame Dauphin-Des- monde, and her company will intro- duce to theatre-goers, who will see a show that is undoubtedly in a class apart, one which offers amazing array of mystery and illu- sions, universal magic and trans- formations, all gulded by the mas ter hand of the world's only lady illusionist.
The booking plans are open at Moutrie's and the Star Theatre. reservations Kowloon, and early are recommended.
Social Committee of the European Y.M.C.A. Kowloon, held in the
A flare-up in a heap of rubbish Jounge last night, was a distinct stored in a house in Old Bail kuccess, a thoroughly enjoyable shortly after 11.30 this morning brought out the fire brigade. The evening being spent.
Pleasing lighting effects and an blaze was cally extinguished with excellent floor helped to make the the application of neveral buckets function Attractive, and wit the of water, and the services of the
of Bremen were not needed. Lyric Orchestra giving some
the best numbers from its large
rojiertoire, the fan was maintain- od. until a late hour.
Messrs. Holas, Bassey and Co., Ltd., have received the following Mr. G. W. E. True again assum-cable:The Hon. Mra. Victor od the duties of master of cere-Bruce rolled unen Ovaltine for monies and carried them out to the austenance and nerves during her complete satisfaction of the entire wonderful fight." company.
FINE TO CLOUDY.
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul acknowledges with thanks donations to the forthcoming Fete
Hongkong's
Poor, aid of
$290, Mr. Woo amounting to Hay-tong has donated $100.
The Royal Observatory reports A that the antleyelone Is contral to
the north of Korea Fresh to mo The annual general meeting of dorata monsoon along the south- the Royal Hongkong Golf Club is cant coast of China and over, the advertised to take place in the North China Sea. The local fors Board Room of Messrs. Jardine, cast is NEwinds, metierate; Mathead & Co., Ltd., on Monday, fing to cloudy.
December 15; at 5,30 p.m;
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AT THE
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The
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