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CENTRAL

THEATRE

COMMENCING TO-DAY

At 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9,20 p.m.

He coddled

kle som into a

waster-then asked another father to re-

build him inco

1 D2

YOUNG SINNERS

A

sparkling comedy drama

As daring as youth, itself

As romantic as a first kiss

As intimate as a lover's secret

As invigorating as the great outdoors

with

THOMAS MEIGHAN HARDIE ALBRIGHT Dorothy Jordan Directed by

JOHN BLYSTONE

From the singo play by ELMER HARRIS

-NEXT CHANGE- Commencing Sunday, 15th November.

80

THIS 15 PARADISE

Part II

Another All-talking, Singing and Dancing Chinese Picture

Starring

BUTTERFLY WU

Queen of Chinese Screenland

with

Shaw Pei Chen

Directed by

S. C. CHANG,

Recorded by

PATHE ORIENT CO.

Produced by

THE MASS CO., Shanghai.

COMING VERY SHORTLY

ANN HARDING

in

"HOLIDAY"

The Greatest Picture of the Year !

. RKO-PATHE Super Special.

Printed and Published for the Propriators by FREDERICK PERCY BRANKLIN, RE 1 and 8. Wyndham Street, in the City of Victoria

THE

HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1931.

'ARMISTICE DAY IN HONGKONG.

(Continued from Page 1.)

ABSURD ECONOMIC

MUDDLE.

(Continued from Page 1.)

and having in mind the insecurity give the latest Information of our present peace as represent-morrow.

ed by the same "Armistice Day," and oven, perhaps, by the troops Blanding about the Cenotaph, let

CHINESE MASSING AT ANGANCHI,

¿Continued from Page 2.)

to-him and his brilliant logol skill. lopes are encouraged that he and M. Urland may contribute power- fuly to silence the tocsine which

ONE Mazada Limit the Evil.

In the House of Lords, the King's have been prematurely sounded

u pray that God may give to the Speech was read by the Lord during the past few days.

world, through all its leaders,

Duke

Amorica has notifled the League

of Council which is meeting on

true love of peace, and keep ever Chancellor (Lord Sankey), and the

, bright in our minds the hope of Prince of Wales, the the day when they shall not hurt York, and the Duke of Gloucester Monday next, that Gonoral Charles nor destroy in all God's holy moun- were present when the reply was Dawes may attend in the absence lain, and when the earth shall be moved by Lord Radnor, full of the knowledge of the Lord as the waters cover the sea."

Mass at St. Josephs.

Reference in the King's Speech to the League of nations, was wel- comed by Radnor when moving the Address in Reply In the House

of the Ambassador in Paris, but in any case, Mr. Prentlsa Gilbert ls sure to attend.-Router.

In Manchurin,

Low Requiem Mass was celoof Lords.

Harbin, Nov. 10. brated this morning at St.

The concentration of 20,000 He said that the League would Joseph's Church where a large presently be faced with a moet Hellungklang troops at Anganchi congregation had gathered, Includ- ing children from the

difficult problem in their efforts to and the order issued by the acting the various Catholic Schools of the Colony East. He hoped that war might Provincial Government, General ony, prevent serious trouble in the Far Chairman of the Hellungklang Special muste for the service was Aung by the Italian Fathers, Fr. be prevented. but If that unfortun- Ma Chang-shan, to enlist 100,000 Rossello conducting and with Fr. but hope that the League might be determination of Hellungklang ately was not achieved, they could now troops amply demonstrate the Riganti at the organ. Officiating at the altar was Fr. Giles, Naval able to limit the evil of the effects military commanders to resist the alleged Japanose intentions to on Chaplain, who afterwards deliver- of anything that might occur.

attack Talisthar. ed an Armistice Day address from Lord Ponsonby, in speaking for the palpit.

that Four Japanese the opposition. announced Taking us his text, the efficacy Lord Parmour has decided to retire appeared of prayer for the Dead. Fr. Giles from the leadership of the Labour morning and dropped eight bombs. reporta state that Impressed on the audience the Party in the House of Lords and Chinese Holemnity and significance of the that he had accepted the position. Japanese heavy artillery is on the wny, to reinforce their troops in occasion as being that specially

Anganchi-taonan Lord Hailsham replied for the the set aside by the civil authorities rerument-Reuter and British districts-Rensha.

SILVER FUTURES.

to keep in the memory all those who gave their lives in n heroic Wireles struggle. Man's memory was pro- verbially shart and was possible that with the lapse of time the Anniversary might lose the wide in contrast appeal it made now. to the temporary tribute on earth which the country paid to its heroes there was the everlasting tribute whleh was paid by the Church in Heaven.

THE LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS.

acroplanes

over Anganchi this

Railway

EXCHANGE RATES.

Paris... Geneva.

Berlin

Previous Day. Yesterday.

Messrs. Pentreath and Co. have Oslo. been advised by enble of the fol- Helsingfors. Amongst those present at the lowing quotations of New York Athens... service were Bishop Valtorta, the silver futures as at the close of Buenos Aires Military Chaplain, Fr. O'Brien, the market yesterday.

Shanghai. and the French Consul-General, 31. Dufaure de la Prade.

London Ceremony.

London, Nov. 19.

years,

J

to-

January 1932 36.15 down' 1.85. March 1932 37.00 up 60.

July 1932 37.90 down 1.85.

New York.. Amsterdam. Stockholm

97.3/16

10% 16.1/10

43

036

.964

.19.6/16

15%%%

.17%

17

.192

103

.315

-315

..864

29

.1/9%

1/10

.3.78%

3.82

.3%

.17%

DX

17.13/16

Vienna Madrid.

.28

28

43

Bucharest.

.636

Hongkong Brussels..

1/44

.27

2744

7344

73%

.17%

17

.1274

129

.109

109%

3,15/16

.1/8.5/32 2/1

1/66

....4.10

34

(forward) 20.15/16

-British Wireless.

12/07 4.28 21.0/16 21%

As in previous morrow's Armistice Day Ceremony don and the massed bands of the at the Cenotaph in Whitehall will Brigade of Guerds will attend. Milan be broadcast from all stations. The lawna by Westminster Abbey Copenhagen.

Prague including Empire short-wave are being used us a Field of Lon station by the B.B.C.

Remembrance in which the public

Flanders full his express-may The King will

plant

Poppy Rio

Bambay desire to attend the ceremony emblems and this afternoon Field Yokohama..

makes iL unless the weather

Marshal Lord Plumer placed Montreal cross there to the memory his Silver (spot)...21.1/16 Inadvisable for him to do so.

Second Army.— The Cenotaph service will bestroops of the conducted by the Bishop of Lon British Wireless.

ed

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Has He No Heart?

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12 ARTISTES 12

in

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NEW DANCES! NEW SONGS I NEW COSTUMES !

INCLUDING

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-Commencing THURSDAY, 12th Nov.-

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A tuneful, thrillful cruise on the high C's of romance, action and bilarity. Based on last season's famous Broadway smash hit, -

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WHOOPER GIRLS

'in

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FOURTH COMPLETE CHANGE

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BUSTER KEATON Talks and Sings!

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