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CENTRAL

SEE THEATRE HEAR

SHOWING TO-DAY

A1 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.20 p.m.

A PICTURE WITH SEVEN SONG HITS

Lyrics & Music Written by 9 Well-known Composers

AN

ALL-TALKING

SINGING

DANCING

REVUE

THAT IS

DIFFERENT.

COLUMBIA PICTURES

prevents

BRO

SEE

OADWAY SCANDALS

SALLY O'NEIL

JACK EGAN CARMEL MYERS and an Gremble of Beautiful Dancing Gubf

Directed by

GLOCAL AKCHAINDAUD

Songs and dances that You will never forget!, The most gorgeous musical show. ever screened!

COMMENCING 16th July

The British Super Production Declared as best picture ever seen by THE PRIME MINISTER

“PLUNDER”

Starring TOM WALLS and RALPH LYNN with famous cast.

MAJESTIC

THEATRE

At 2.00, 4.30, 7.00

· To-day Only & 9,30 p.m.

HEAR

THE FIRST TALKING PICTURE MADE ENTIRELY IN THE CHINESE LANGUAGE.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1931.

GREAT NEW DOCK

AT GLASGOW.

KING PAYS TRIBUTE

TO THE CITY.

ATTESTATION OF DOCUMENTS.

LOCAL REQUIREMENTS

OUTLINED.

Owing to difleulties which have. arisen in connexion with the attesta- dogumenta tion of signatures to SPLENDID RECORD. executed in the Colonies, and

quired for use in England or else. where, the Gazette notities:

who... • may persons That

London, July 10. The King and Queen visited Chan- How to-day and had a great wel-have came from the tens of thousands tifientes. of people who lined the strents judleinl along which they drove from the Central Station to the wharf.

PARTIES UNITE ON DISARMAMENT.

HUGE ALBERT HALL DEMONSTRATION.

TO-DAY'S FUNCTION.

London, July 10, The Prime Minister, who bas acension to send

eereen taking 11 short rest at #f pawers

attorney, Chequers, celurts, to London to- acts 02 other docu-

morrow to speak in company with

and Conservative

Liberal ments for legal use in the United Kingdom, should have these doen- the ments authenticated in the Colony, loaders, Mr. Baldwin and Mr. They prucended by steamer down either by the Governor or by Lloyd George, at a great demons- the Clyde to Shieldhall where they Publi eduly authorised and tration in the afternoon at Albert declared open the new Dock re- in the Colony. Except/iinli, organised by the British! cently completed at a cost of two in special cases the authentication, League of Nations Union, including other peace neieties, in favour of million pounds. They passed the should be by a Notary Public.

In yards where the new giant Cunur-

the documents International action for the reduc caan where der is under construction.

are intended to used in foreignition of armaments and for the of next year's World In his speech, the King paid countries, the parties should have success

documenta authenticated in the Disarmament Conference. tribute to the courage and enter Colony, either by the Governor or prise of Glasgow in its development

by n Notary Public. In the latter sebemes, and said that since lease, the certificate of the Notary Best visit the tonnage using the Public should be authenticated by port had doubled.

the Consular Representative of the

Willing

Flold-Marshal Sir Robertson will preside. The hall holds 10,000 people, but the speeches will be relayed to a vast

as to audiences in Leed'a For a century filnsgow ships had Country in which it is intended to ale meeting in Hyde Park, an

Halt and other town, matted every, ocean and there were use the document, or, if there is well few corners in the world where they to such Consular Representative in rould not Bud a Glasgow engineer. Hunghong, the notarid attestation It was a great record not yet should be authentiented by beaten. He believed that those who Governor,

had faith in the future of the n- on would reap the full reward of their foresight.

Referring to the Prince of! Wales's visit, to South, Amerien, His Majesty said that the southern half of the American continent wonki one day be bound to Britain! with oven cluser commerial flex- Beitish Wireless,

The

Hon. Treasurer of the St John Antbulance Brigale acknow ledges with thanks the receipt of the following donations towards the Brigade Funde: Mr. Kwok Siu-lat $200, Mr. Fung Kong-un $200, Jockey flub $500, Mr. Chau Tung-sang $100, Mr. Chan Pek-chuen $2, Mr. P. K. Kwok $10.

!

LIQUOR AS SHIP'S STORES.

LOCAL REGULATIONS TIGHTENED UP.

the

Arrangements have also been made for a broadcast of the pro- ceedings in the United States and several other countries, and talkle pictures will be made which will im shown in twenty-six countries, besides being shown throughout Britain.--British Wirelear-

form, which exemption is set forth on page 444 of the Regula

184-1-1925, flops of Hongkong.

Tite following regulation has halt only extend and apply to auch been made by the Governor-in-utoxleating, liquors.

case, as the Connell under section 95 of the tantities, in ench

deem aut- Liquors Consolidation Ordinance: Superintendent may

The exemption

from duty of cient, and no more, for consump- intoxicating liquors required for tion by the master, officers, crew. use as ship's stores and removed and passengers, during the intend from a general bonded or licensed ed voyage of a ship of war or warehouse to the ship for the use merchant ship, exceeding 40 tons leave the of which they are required nadernet register, about to an export permit in the preserib-waters of the Colony."

"KING'S THEATRE

MODERN-COOL-COMFORTABLE

The most comfortable and the only Air-Conditioned Theatre in the Colony. Final Showings To-day, at 2.80, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 p.m.

PICTURE

Clasped in her arms, he forgot the sleepless nights-three years of heartache. He remem- bered again-days of Joy-nights of paradise! What new trick was Destiny about to play on him?

·

with

Edmund LOWE

Mae Clarke William Harrigan Warren Hymer

Directed by

John Blystone

AMUTOMB

AT THE

QUEEN'S

Final Showings To-day: At 2.30, 5.10. 7.15 & 9.20.

Everyone Accused Her

but she

Sought #igerishly

for

bor

good

Dame

COMMON CLAY

Harvard

prize play

Claras Kakood

all talking

Fax moviolone

drama

with

Constance

Love vs. Manmade Laws Bennett and the men of law were to Lew Ayres learn that when a woman Tully Marshall

wants justice honour and a name for her child, she stops at nothing!

Morty Kemp Beryl Mercer

directed by Victor Fleming

TO-MORROW

---Crushed

by

a

false love, he found real romance, man's adventures--and the wages of sin--in the underworld!

A Swell wielodrama, a touching beart story, eracted by a cast of great stars]

וי

~Mauro Goldyn Mayer norsk

Miss BUTTERFLY WU

IN

The "SINGING PEONY'

John

GILBERT

in the tensely exciting melodrama

GENTLEMAN'S FATE Louis Wolheim

Directed by Mervyn

Le Roy

with

Leila Hyams

Anita Page

From the story by Marie Prevost

Ursula PaProth

COMING SHORTLY

WARNER BROS. Pr

;

GEORGE

STARLISS

DISRAELI

Memen

COMMENCING

TO-MORROW.

SUNDAY, 12th July and MONDAY, July 13th. By Special Request Re-soreening of

"SPLINTERS"

Mressera

E. A. VON KOBZĂ-NAGY, B.A.

Appointments

arranged by

KOMOR & KOMOR.

ART PHOTOGRAPHY, Paintings from the Life.

Paintings Restored.

Printed and Fubliabed for the Proprietors by Eximion PROY FHANKLIN, ‘at 1 and 3. Wyndham Street, in the City of Victoria

With

HAL JONES REG STONE

Presented by

LEW LAKE

BRITISH AND DOMINIONS FILM CORPORATION, LTD.

Booking at the Theatre.

sphones: 25813, 25830.

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