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CENTRAL

THEATRE

SHOWING. TO-DAY

at 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.20 p.in.

The Paramount Greatest Picture Thrill of 1931.

Plenty of Tigers, and Leopards and Orang-Utangs.

RANG

NOT

a motion picture

theme song...

NOT band...or

phonograph recard

But

REAL gere roaring their

death threat...

REAL battling for

their liven....

REALLY filmed in

the denar jungle deep in the world's most primi tive jungle, and brought in the screen in "Bango”.....

An ERNEST SCHOED.

SACK Production

A Garamount Picture

Stranger than Fiction and ten times more thrilling.

A Great Adventure Picture for both Young and Old.

School Masters may arrange with the management for Special Tickets of Admission at 20 éts, each.

for their Pupils to see "RANGO

NEXT CHANGE.

"

EPIC of FAR-FLUNG BORDERLANDS!

FILMED IN GRAND SCALE

AGAINST NATURE'S OWN

* SCENERY - A VIDRANT,

OUTDOOR THRILLER WITH THE SIGHTS AND SOUNDS OF THE GLAM. OROUS OLD WEST BRING. ING YOU NEW MOTION PICTỰNG THRILLS!

GREAT OUTDOOR

TALKING CLASSIC

Tired of nie song-danes peruans ・ ・ ・ heavy drawing room drapes? Then you'll waccess with open arme this stirring action show~~~62ooed with mil

brandoors as it sengel

LAROCQUE

The Screen's Lovable Bad Man

st His Debonaire. Best in His Gras

est Screen Senation!

BEAU BANDIT

A powerful departure for the sound screen arwa-Guend, red-blooded action dema

you've waited mengia to sen!

With DORIS KENYÓN.

--- MITCHELL LEWIS.

Booking at Anderson's & the Theatre (Tel. 25720)

* Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FREDERICK FRBOY FLANKLIN, at 1 and 3: Wyndham Street, in the City of Victoria. Hongkong.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1931.

LATVIAN STEALS

PASSAGE.

STOWAWAY ON BRITISH

STEAMER.

MISSING CANADIAN.

LORD KYLSANT CHARGED.

(Continued from Page 1.)

slon like the present were most serious.

LATEST MUI-TSAI

DEVELOPMENT.

PROPOSAL FOR CONTROL INSPECTORS.

GOVERNOR'S PLAN

London, May 13. The mui-tsal question was again

Sir William then dealt in detall Royal with the affairs of the Mail. The value of the feot in Following closely upon Mr. the books was put at 49,371,734, Hamilton's remark at the Kowloon but the estimated value at present Magistracy yesterday of the rarity was taken at £6,000,000. On the of stowaways being found on board huals of the estimated values, the ratsed in the House of Commons to- British ships. the police took into valuation of the assets was day, when Mr. H. Graham White, Custody &

a Lulvinn on the arrival of £13,963,873. The actual linbilities: Liberal member for East Birken- steamer. Fooshing of the company as at December, head, asked whether the. Admini- the hal, en n charge of hay- from

1930, amounted

to $12,166,018stration in Hongkong proposed to ing arrived in the Colony without leaving An apparent surplus: the consent or permission of the applicable to the share capital, of appoint an inspector or inspectors master of the vessel.

the R.M.S.P. Co., of £1,809,855, to watch over the treatment of

The man, Edward Yarams, Was brought before Mr. Hamilton at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning when it was stated that the agents of the ship had undertaken to send him tinck North by the Hopsang, which was due to sail on Monday.

His Worship remarked that it would be of no use keeping the de- fendant in snol and accordingly ordered him to be kept in the custody of the police until the de- parture of the ship,

The published profits of the mui-tsal in the Colony. R.M.S.P. Co. for the years 1926

Dr. Drummond Shiels, Under-

to 1929 were arrived at after Secretary for the Colonies, stated.. the transfer of large surus from in reply, that the Governor (Sir internal reserves, and after William Peel) had informed Lord taking credit for dividends from Passfield that he was submitting 100 per cent, subsidiaries which proposals for such an appointment. were not, in fact, earned from In reply to a further question, the trading operations of the Dr. Shiels anid there was no evi- companies during these years, dence that the registration of mui- continued Sir William. The tant was being evnded. adjusting trading results of the He added that if Mr. company, and its 100 per cent white had any evidence of evasion, subsidiaries together, of

**he (Dr. Shiels) would be glad to show substantial losses for these years,

Warrant for Canadian's Arrest A warrant for the arrest Henry Lee, who stowed away re- cently on board the 8.x. Bremer- Inven from Hongkong to Rabaul, was issued by Mr. Hamilton this morning when the defendant failed to appear before the Court in con- nexion with the affair.

would

The R.M.S.P., how-receive it--Heuter, ever, paid to its shareholders in the years 1926, 1927, 1928, and

Graham

1929 dividends amounting in all TO-DAY'S CHELMSFORD to over £1,000,000.

re-

The meeting agreed on the re- The defendani, who had been al-

commendation of Sir William lowed out on bail, on the prospect of

McClintock to grant a moratorium securing employment or alternative-

of six months. The moratorium of arrangements being made for expires on June 30. The borrow his repatriation to Canada, Wing power of the Company is to have appeared on remand this morning. But when the case was called it was stated by Sergeant. Pearson that the defendant” had even failed to report himself at the passports Office yesterday, as he had been

requested to do.

Three Chinese who stowed away. on bourd the 5 Norviken from Singapore were brought before his Worship and.

the on admitting charges, were each sentenced to six weeks' hurd labour.

MINERS' HOURS OF WORK.

dured to £260,000.

PRESIDENT OF FRANCE.

German. Regret.

PROGRAMME.

WHAT HONGKONG FANS

CAN PICK UP..

We are indebted to a render for the following particulars of to- day's radio programme from [Chelmsford, England, which can [be picked up in Hongkong:

11.30-12.30 p.m. G.M.T, (7.30– 8.30 p.in. H.K.T.). Reginald Poort at the organ.

12.30-1.30 p.m. G.M.T. (8.36 (Continued from Page 1.)

9.30 p.m. H.K.T.)-Solos by Elin Arnold. statesmanship. and non-partisan

G.M.T 6.00 p.m.

2.00 L.M. He looks very young for his age.

ILK.T.).—Talk by J. M. Homjuel; of the Ministry of Health on "Milk." Descriptive talk, "The Remarkable expressions of regret World and Ourselves" by Lady at M. Briand's defeat were shown Muir and Evelyn Wrench. The in Berlin, where ih is publicly B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra and opined that if he is resolved to Harrict Cohen. Dance Music by resign the Foreign Ministry-the Jack Payne and B.B.C. Dance posibility of which is debated In Orchestra. political crcles to-night-and London, May 13,

withdraw from politics as a con- Officials of the Miners' Execu-sequence, it would be a serious loss tive met representatives of the to Europe. Mine-owners Organisation afternoon to discuss the proposed "Politicians of his kind are rare Convention for Axing miners in post-war Europe," says the hours of work on an international ossische Zeitung. "Nobody in basis.-British Wireless.

Europe knows who would succeed

MEN AND OWNERS IN .

PARLEY.

WEATHER REPORT.

this

The Royal Observatory reports that depressions lie over N. and S.W. Chinn, and an anticyclone is central to the N.E. of Japan.

him."

Not To Resign.

to

Announcements of the following į Daventry Pro- day's National gramme on 1,554-4 metres, relayed by Chelmsford G58w, 25.53 metres, are given just after the tuning before signal and immediately "Big Ben", Westminster is heard! to strike 7 p.m. Listeners should tune in to 25,53 metres at 1.55 n.m. Hongkong time.

The announcement for to-dlay's

It was stated by M. Brinnd in programme was heard on & Philips Paris shortly after midnight, how-2802, a four valve receiver, using: ever, that he does not intend to only three valve with ample loud his position as Foreign speaker strength, cutting out the resign Minister. Reuter,

pentode valve.

HONCKONC'S FINEST CINEMA

TO-DAY

at 2.30, 5.10, 7.15

& 9.30 p.m;

· FEATURING :-

LOIS MORAN-

J. HAROLD MURRAY.

BOOKING AT

THE THEATRE

A thrill filled drama

of the great. North-

West and its "Mounties"

Caught in the Web

of his own past, he

waged a courageous fight for honor and

the woman he loved.

UNDER SUSPICION

TELEPHONES 25313

&

25330.

AT THE

NJEMBATS

HONGKONG •

SHOWING TO-DAY

QUEEN'S At 2.30, 6.10, 7,15 & 9.10

HELL'S ANGELS

You will not only SEE and HEAR this picture--

You will LIVE IT!!!

Daring! Magnificent! Unforgettable!

The unparalleled screen sensation

of the age.

HOWARD HUGHES' Thrilling Air Spectacle

HELL'S ANGELS

The first multi-million dollar talking picture

with JEAN HARLOW

"The sensational screen find of the year” BEN LYON JAMES HALL

United Artists Picture

NEXT CHANGE

BY SPECIAL REQUEST

A $6.60 Attraction

The laugh tornado that cost New Yorkers $6.00 a seat now show- ing at popular prices. America's loveliest beauties; the most dazz- ling of spectacles and comedy'a peak funster in the merriest myth ever told. A wonder of wonders!

FRORENZ ZIEGFELD

SAMUEL GOLDWYN |

EDDIE

CANTOR

WHOOPEE

Founded ·úpan tha

Olles by WALTER DONALDSON'

94mly OUS KAHN

stage play by Owen WILLIAM ANTHONY MEGUIRE,

Davis enillad "THE NERVOUS":

WRKOK" Bised;span (ka', slary,'') **THE WEICK” by E, J, Roth ig collaboration with Roksai H; Daeli Prodused on the`ɛntaga hy: Lawis by Gordon.

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