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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1911.

CENTRAL SEE THEATRE HEAR

SHOWING TO-DAY

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

Featuring

Pauline Barke,

Ben Lyon,

Barbara Kool and a great cast,

WARNER FABIAN'S

WHAT MEN WANT

Waraor Fabina, author of Flaming Youth, gives every women and every man-something to think about in this smashing talking dram's of two country sisters who invale the big city, crash the golden gates of marriage to millionsrings...Thoy learn about mon from experiance In this granking picture of sisterly sacrifies, sparkle' and aplos; dramatic lights and shadow

Four Sherido wanted

Im for breaking

Inws. Fourteen wo-

men wanted him for

breaking their frágilo

bearts, What a man

for trouble}

NEXT CHANGE

NOT

EXACTLY GENTLEMEN

with

VICTOR McLAGLEN

FOX

PICTURE

Directed by

BENJAMEN STOLOFF

with

FAY WRAY, LEW CODY EDDIE. GRIBBON

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

For the Boat

LOCAL VIEWS

and

PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHS

Go To

MEE CHEUNG

Studio, Las House St.

Branch 7, Beaconsfild Arondo.

·Printed and Published for the Proprietorn by Fanomation ›Pr FRANKLIN, Rt 1 and 8. Wyndham Street, In the City of Victoria

NEA

Our photo shows the Do-X, which has been put into regular service between Rio de Janeiro and New York, flying law over the Brazilian capital. In the foregound la Rie's famous Municipal Theatre. The huge flyingboat sat out yesterday on har first commercial Toyage, and is reported to have reached Babin..

WORE STOLEN

CLOTHES.

GIRL CAUGHT AT POLICE STATION.

In charging a girl with the | theft of some clothing, before Mr. Williams the Central Magi- stracy this morning, Det. Sgt. McDonald said that in the first place the giri had been apprehend

TROUBLE ARISES IN SHANSI.

FRESH FIGHTING MAY

OCCUR:

Shanghai, Aug. 6.

U.S. POLICE FORCE ASSAILED.

the men he falcommission's report was made

SAID TO BE RIDDLED WITH GRAFT.

Washington, Aug. 1. The police forces of the United. Sonie 30.000 defeated troops of [States AVETO denounced by the General Shih Yu-shan are pouring Wickershum law enforcement com- into Shantung, and it is learned mission to-day as being generally that General Shih has made an incompetent, riddled with graft, in Appeal to General lan Fu-chu, connivance with criminate and the Military Governor of Shop-erooked politicians nad too often ed in connexion with another tung, asking that

to end sensational crime: larceny, but there was insufficient, enlisted in his Army.

The evidence against her. While she Serious dissension among the public by President Hoover.

The commission said that it had was at the Police Station, how- Shanai, Divisional and Regimental

Commanders has occurred In no authority to make recommenda- ever, the complainant in the pre-connexion with the organisation tions to city officials and couli sent case came to report the theft of a campaign against General only state the facts. of some clothes and identified Shih Yu-shan.

The It appears that

report asserted that those that the defendant was wear-some forty Shanai commanders numerous instances were found in ing as her own.

have signed a long proclamation which chiefs denouncing General Shang Chen, their jobs of police to retain the Chairman of the Taiyuanfu, orders to go easy on criminals. It Military Council, and demanding stated, further, that the major that the Nanking Government jeriminals in almost every large appoint a new official to adminis-rity were known to the police. ter the Shansi Provincing Admin-

The defendant safd. she was 14 years of age, and had come down from Samshui to work, but had no relatives in the Colony.

The Magistrate cautioned her istration. and ordered her to be sent back to |

the country.

to follow

settlement is effected fighting may General Shank Chon has occur between him and the dis- occupied Shihchiachuang and contented Shausi Commandera. Chengtingfu and unless an early Rensha.

KING'S THEATRE

MODERN-COOL-COMFORTABLE

The most comfortable and the only Air-Conditioned Theatre in the Colony. Showing To-day, at 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 p.m.

The Big Man's Looking

for Trouble-

He Gets-

-and

-Plenty !

GEORGE

BANCROFT

IN

"SCANDAL SHEET

A Paramount Picture,

With

CLLVE BROOK

and KAY FRANCIS Directed by John Cromwell He Knows Plenty-and Prints it! Even though it wrecks his own happiness!

NEXT ATTRACTION

WILLIAM POWELL

IN

"MAN of the WORLD"

A Paramount Picture

With CAROLE LOMBARD and WYNNE GIBSON

"Booking at the Theatre

AT THE

QUEEN'S

A GREAT PICTURE.

MADE ERON THE

NOVEL

SENSATION

TO-DAY TO SATURDAY At 2.30, 5.10, 7.16 a 9.20

THE GREAT

MEADOW

Reaching into a new page of American history for a drama unequalled for thrills, beauty romance!

With

JOHN MACK

ELEANOR

BROWN

BOARDMAN LUCILLE Là YERNE

ANITA LOUISE GAVIN GORDON

JOSEPH M SCHENCK

NEXT CHANG

Pickford

SAM TAYLOR'S

KIKI

Reginald Denny

UNITEDYARTISTSPRUCTURE

AT

THE

STAR

TO-DAY TO SATURDAY At 1.30, 5.20; 1.30 @ 9.10

MARIE DRE ISLER POLLY MORAN

CAUGHT SHORT

VORINCE

THEATRE SZL SEE HEAR

Showing To-day

TRADER HORN

continues to run for another 8 daya onding August 8th, Baturday, AND this is because our patiónis. have unanimously requested us to do so.

So it is as plain as A. D. C. that UDIO TRADER HORN is a de- finitely interesting and the most thrilling epic of the Dark Con- tinent, our patrons would have never asked us to extend the Beaton.

Daily Performances 2.30 5.15 Saturday & Sun 7.15

Only.

9.15

DUNCAN DENALDO ZEMI EDWINA

BOOTH TRADER HORN" NEXT CHANGE.

Let's Go Places.

PROTECT YOUR VALUABLES

BY AN

"All Risks" Policy

WITH

CHINA UNDERWRITERS. LTD.

Hongkong Bank Building,

Phone: 28121.

Telephones: 25318, 28830,

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