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CENTRAL SEE THEATRE HEAR

SHOWING TO-DAY

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

Featuring

Pauline Starke, Boo Lyon,

Barbara Kent and a great cast,

WARNER FABIAN'S

WHAT MEN WANT

Warner Fabian, autips of -- Flaming Youth, gives every woman and every masomothing to think about br this sonsung talking drama of two country sister who vade the big city, crash the golden gates of marriage to millionaritos.....They learn about man from experience in this cracking picture of sisterly sacrifice, sparkle and

pice dramatic lights and shaduw

Four Sheriffs wanted

him for breaking

laws. Fourteen wa-

men wanted him tor

breaking their fragile

hearts, What a man

for trouble!

NEXT CHANGE .

NOT EXACTLY

GENTLEMEN

with

VICTOR McLAGLEN

Directed by

BENJAMEN STOLOFF

with

FAY WRAY, LEW CODY EDDIE GRIBBON

PICTURE

Booking at Anderson's and the Theatre, (Phone, 25720)

"GLIDING" NOW POPULAR.

ENGLISH AMATEURS

KEENNESS.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1931.

October, when the International Commission for Motorless Flight is in session in London,

It is thought that the British entrants will be able to show that been

In

remarkable progress has made in British gliding since the

meeting last International England in 1982, and enthusiasts polat to the new British duration record of six hours set up by Flying. Ofleer Mole last week-end of***

as proof of the high standard roached.

London, Aug. 4. In flying circles, amateurs de

the voted to

now sport "Gliding" are already looking for ward to the International Gliding British firms have taken up the Competition to be held under the construction of gliders and are of high auspices of the British Gilding now producing types Association in the first week of efficiency-British Wireless,

Printed and Published for the Proprietors by Fazox PEROT FRANKLIN, at 1 and 3 Wyndham Street, In the City of Victoris Hongkong.

THE ROUND TABLE CONFERENCE.

NINETEEN. FURTHER

INVITATIONS.

A PERSIAN POET. London, Aug. 4.

Two distinguished poots, Sir Muhammad Ikbal Wicu, noknow- ledged as the greatest Urdu and Persian poet of the present day, and Mrs. Sarojinni Saidu, who la a noted poetess and also a leadin' figure of the Indian Nationalist movement, will be among the dt- legates from India when the Round Table Conference resumes

the Autumn.

In

Further invitations have been insued for the resumed Conference, bringing the total number of de legates from eighty-nine to 108.

The new members also include Lord Snell recently created La- bar Peer; Lord Hailsham. the Conservative lawyer: Mr. W. Pethick-Lawrence, M.P.. Mr. Graham White. M.P. the rulers of two of the smaller Indian States; the Mohammedan leader, Shaukat Ali. whone brother. Mohammad Ali, dled during the

Inst conferener

winter: Dr. S.

K. Datta, the Secretary of thei YM. A. in India; and Sir All Iman, the well-known Mohamme das Nationalist,

The date of the resumption of the Pall Conference has not yet been fixed, but all the delegates have been asked ty reach Landen at the end of October,

Two important sub-committees, namely that dealing with the F deral Constitution and that deal ing with the proterling of the Interests of the minorities will #ssemble in September. Gandhi

For three and a half days they stayed aloft on a single land of fuel. Frederick Brassy, left, and Walter Lews, planned the flight as a test of the recently developed Packard-Diesel en. When they descended they found themselves holders of = Rine.

new world's record.

MR. H. L. STIMSON IN SCOTLAND.

PREMIER TO PAY VISIT

OF TWO DAYS.--.

SILVER FUTURES.

THE LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS,

Mesp. Pentreath and Co, havi London, Aug. 4.

been advised by eable of the fol Mr. H. Stimson. the United lowing quotations for New York States Secretary of Sinte, tus rent-silver futures as at the close of ed a house at fingart, near Golspie. the market yesterday:

Sutherland.

Mr. Ramsay MacDonald is visi'- is a member of both these coming him on Thursday for a coupl millees. Reuter,

of daya-Reuter,

October 31 28.42 up 21 December 1931 28.55 t May 1932 28.70 up 40

.15

AT THE

QUEEN'S

She used Her Beauty"

and Allure as a

Weapon to

Battle the

Underworld!

Crash through

with

Final Showings To-day At 5.80, 5.10; 7,15 No 9.30

Jour RAWFORD

in her most

dramatic romance

DANCE FOOLS

DANCE

TO-MORROW-

THE EPIO OF WESTERN ADVENTURE

with

John Mack Brown

ELEANOR

BOARDMAN

"THEATREW THE GREAT

KING'S

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.

VICTOR

McLAGLEN

sure of her power over mea, she uses them as prey for her charma n.her diagerous game. And wins! until love loads the dice.. Don't miss their flaming drama, Better than Morocco,

"

Dishonored

d Paramount Picture

Directed by Josef von Sternberg

With LEW CODY,

COMMENCING

MARLENE

DIETRICH

TO-MORROW

GEORGE BANCROFT

"SCANDAL SHEET"

A Paramount Picture

Booking at the Theatre.

Telephones: 25818, 9533

MEADOW

AT

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TO-DAY TO SATURDAY

STAR AI 2.50, 5.20, 7,20 5 9,2a

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PRINCE

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Showing To-day

The Trader Horn

presents the greatest thrills of all thrilling thrills.

From Alpha to Omega You'll see Courage, Dan- ger and Pleasure. Won- derfully mingled together.

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