1931-05-16 — Page 20

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

12

CENTRAL

THEATRE

FINAL SHOWING TO-DAY at 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.20 p.m.

The Paramount Greatest Picture Thrill of 1931.

Plenty of Tigers, and Leopards and Orang-Utangs.

RANGO)

NOT NOT band...or

a motion picture

REAL

REAL

phonograph record

bust

ring their battling for

death threat...

their lives...

filmed in

REALLY the dense jungir

deep in the world's most primi tive jangle, and brought in the screen in "Hango"...

An ERNEST SCHOED- SACK Production

A Paramount Picture

Stranger than Fiction and

ten times more thrilling.

A Great Adventúre Picture for both Young and Old.

THE HONGKONG

R

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

for their Pupils to see “ RANGO

TO-MORROW.

TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, MAY 16; 1931.

IRONSIDE ATTACK

FEARED.

HANKOW PREPARING FOR DEFENCE.

WAR PREPARATIONS.

IMPERIAL TOMB LOOTED.

COFFIN OF MOTHER OF SHUN SHI ROBBED.

Peking, May 12.

SINKING OF THE DAIREN MARU.

RUNS ON ROCKS IN SNOWSTORM.

CREW RESCUED.

The tomb of the mother of the first Emperor, Shun Chib, of the Manchu Dynasty, at Taunhua, northeastern lopel, is reported to Hankow, May 15.

The report have been looted. Following the circulation from

states that the imperial coffin was

Tokyo, May 12. Nanking of the lengthy telegram found open and the troneurAS

Anxiety is felt concerning the signed by twenty-five Nationalist buried with the deceased stolen. Generals, including Generals Ho Shun Chin' roigu began in 1944. fate of the passengers and crew of the Japanese steamer Dairen Maru Cheng-chan and Ho Ying-ching, He died in IG51.

(2,238) tons), which ran on the warning the Canton Command of

General Yu Isuen-chung, Gen-rocks at Rashowa Island, in the the serious mature of their insubor

Commander for the Kurtles, late last night. dination. the Hankow Garrison darmerie

The mishap occurred in a heavy in-Peking-Tientsin area, has received Command, has received secret structions from Marshal Chiang telegram from Generai Wang snowstorm while the vessel was on Kal-shek urging the Immediately to proceed with the Provincial Government, informing date. erection of fortifications on tupel-him that the three chief culprite! Hunun frontier, fearing an invasion have by the Ironsides.

AT THE

HONGKONG

QUEEN'S

TO-DAY to TUESDAY

HELL'S

ANGELS

commanders Shu-chang. Chairman of the Hopei her way from Kamchalkn to Tinko You will not only SEE and HEAR this picture---

Urgent wireless messages sum already been arrested, mening help were received at first. Troops are being despatched for but these suddenly ceased. The Garrison Command has sup-the protection of the Imperial pressed all news pertaining to war Tombs from further vandalism, preparations, with the result that

state of high tension exists Hankow.

in

Nationalist soldiers ary digging tvorbe on the Burel frontler and this has been accompanied by troop movements along Peking-Bankow Railway and the return from Ikonan The of Nationalist contingents. Military Commanders are seizing rolling stork for troop transporta- hion.

"EXPERT CYCLIST"

FINED.

RIDING WHILST ROLLING UP SLEEVES.

The Kamishima Mara is hurry- ing to the scene and expects to rench it at about three o'clock this afternoon.

The distressed vessel ́skouk· not be confounded with the D. K. K. steamer Bairen Maru, which plies between Shanghai and Dairen.

Later.

According to a report received from the Kamishima Marn, figures which are believed to be the crew "There has been quite an epide-of the Dairen Muru are visible on

Rashowa Island, mic of this sort of thing along the

The Dairen Maru has sunk, but The Hankow Government bas Praya Eual,” declared Sub-Inspec-all almard were rescued by the been formed that the Kwangitor MeLend, in prosecuting akuho Mara. and Ironsid allies under the rom youth at the Central Magistracy mand at Gen. Chang Fat-Kwai are this morning, for having ridden a oncentrating at Keilin. Reports push eyele in a dangerous man prevail that the former Military . The Sub-Inspector declared izverment of Hugh and her that yesterday he saw the youth tion Tang Sangchi, has arrives at riding his eyele along Hennessy Kweli asist the Kwangst army Road while at the same time ruil- in the Human expedition.

He made the fing up his sleeves, turn into Fleming Rond without touching the handle bars, although there were several pedestrians and motor cars in the vicinity.

the

EMPIRE ECONOMIC

COMMITTEE.

CHANGES MADE IN THE PERSONNEL.

The Military Governor of Hunan Gen. Hrs Chien, is attending National Covention at Sanking,

London. May 16, This subordinates have hoon instruct

ta order to faciliate the ar e tu mobilize at fienschow

reached at the im- Of 171 Charusha, in anticipation

The youth admitted the charge rangement early attack from the Kvangsdal-tant claimed that he was an expert perial Conference, that the repre-

cyclist.

sentation of the United Kingdom and the Dominions on the Imperial Eennomie

should Committee

the same henceforward be an basis, Lord Snell, Sir Arthur Bul- four and Mr. Blundell have ten- dered their resignations from the

Considered most significant is the announcement by the ilunan Gov- eriment that all armies engaged in $8.

expeditions anti-Communist Central Chinu mast join in the war.

OPIUM · BOILERS SCARED.

SMASH UTENSILS WHEN POLICE ARHIVE.

1

Mr. Schofield imposed a fine of

[ing a woman for keeping an un-Committee. licensed pollre establishment,

Pending further reviews of the The officer described a raid he position in the light of the results carried out on No. 77. Hollywood of the proposed Conference at G1- Rond, where he found evidence or tawa, the Prime Minister has ap a nefarious business being carried pointed Sir Sydney Chapman, the Government's Chief Economie Ad- viser, to be one of the representa-

Jan.

The woman had a previous con-tires of His Majesty's Government on the "They thought it was a raid by vietion for a similar offence, when in the United Kingdom Revenue Officers, and smashed the she was fined $100. She was now Committee, and Sir Thomas Allen, utensils with which they were ordered by the Magistrate (Mr. one of the United Kingdom repre- boiling opium," said Inspector Williams) to pay a fine of $150, or sentatives on the Committee since Chevalier at the fentral Polfee two months' imprisonment in de-its inception, has agreed to con-

tinue to serve.British Wireless, Court this morning, in prosecut-fault,

HONCKOND'S FINEST CINEMA

EPIC of FAR-FLUNG BORDERLANDS! Final Showing To-day

FILMED IN GRAND SCALE AGAINST NATURES OWN SCENERY - A VIDRANT OUTDOOR THRILLER WITH THE SIGHTS AND SOUNDS OF The glam. OKOUS OLD WEST BRING. ING YOU NEW MOTION PICTURE THRILISI

GREAT OUTDOOR

TALKING CLASSIC

Tired of trite song dance gerum ... heavy drawing room drapes? Then you'll welcome with open arms this stirring action show--Elmed with all

oundworn as in stage?

LAROCQUE

The Screen's Lovable Bad Man

at Ha Debonaire, Best in His Grass

Screen Scnationt

BEAU BANDIT

A prescful departure for the sound versen

...a two-lated, red blooded action dema you've waited months to mul

With DORIS KENYON —— MITCHELL LEWIS'

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

Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FREDERICK PERCY FRANKLIN, at 1 and 8. Wyndham Street, in the City of Victoria Hongkong.

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

FOX

in

NEXT CHANGE COMMENCING TO-MORROW RUTH OHATTERTON, CLIVE BROOK

ANY BODY'S WOMAN

TELEPHONES 25313

& 25330.

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 Artista Picture

NEXT CHANGE

BY SPECIAL REQUEST

A $6.60 Attraction,

The laugh tornado that cost New Yorkers $6.60 a seat now show- ing at popular prices. America's loveliest beauties; the most dazz- ling of spectacles and comedy's peak funster in the merriest myth ever told. A wonder of wonders!

KÖRENZ ZIEGFELD SAMUEL GOLDWYN

EDDIE

CANTOR

WHOOPEE

Founded upon

the

Sandy WALTER DONALDSON

Točneẩy GUS KAHN FUTU

́stage slay by Owen WKLAM,ANTHORT, NEQUIRE

Davis antillad "THE NERVOUS WREGK". Based upon the story "THE WRECK" by E. J. Rath In *ollaberation with Robust 31, Davis Produced on the stage by Lawis, by Garden.

YOUR LAST

OPPORTUNITY!

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.