1931-11-13 — Page 12

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

12

CENTRAL

THEATRE

SHOWING TO-DAY

At 2,30, 5.10, 7,15 5 9.20 p.m.

He coddled

his son into a

water--then

asked anocher father to re- build him into

& man

YOUNG SINNERS

A

sparkling

comedy drama

As doring 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 saga play by ELMER HARKIS

*FOX

NEXT CHANGE- Commencing Sunday, 15th November,

80

THIS IS PARAVISE

THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, "NOVEMBER 13, 1931..

LEFT HIS BEAT..

CONSTAPLE FOUND IN

EMPTY HOUSE.

HEAVILY FINED.

DRIVEN BACK HOME.

EVIL OMENS PROVE

TOO STRONG.

Bagdad, Nov. 7,

Some sort of evil Influence! stema to be on the post of

Misconduct by leaving his beat Egyptian Minister in Takeran.

an unoccupied house was alleged against a Shantung Police con. stable on his appearance before Mr. Williama at the Central Magistracy this morning.

Mr. P. P J. Wodehouse (Divisional Superintendent

of

the

THREE TYPHOON MISHAPS.

WOMAN INJURED ON CREMER.

Viny

LIGHTER SUNK.

and being subsequently found in Two Ministers have died there Mishaps to native craft outside since 1929 und now the position the harbour during the recent blow.

again vacant following

to the local chapter of amusing und tragic have been notified accidents, which befell the new authorities although, happily, no

loss of life is reported. Minister, Ismail Kamel Bay.

While travelling across

The loss of a lighter which was desert towards Teheran the new on its way to Heungshan with a Miniater was involveil in a motor cargo of crude oil on board is re- accident in which he received a ported from Tal O.. Tse Tao, the black eye and his chauffeur was steersman stated, that at about 3 Police) prosecuted and enid that killed.

at auchor in Chinese waters on November 7, the defendant was

Finally he arrived in Teheran on Wednesday whilst his craft on special duty in Conduit Road but no sooner had he set foot in about ten miles to the south-west by the residence of the Japanese the Legation than the roof of one of So Chau Hang, inking shelter he from the typhoon, heavy seas Counsul. When Sergeant Win-room fell on his head and

escaped death by a miracle. broke over the craft, which soon alude visited the place the de- Even before the debris was became waterlogged. fendant was abrent from his cleared away Ismail had wired to A fishing junk in the vicinity beat, and he

pust, had inter found Cairo resigning the WIN Tying down in an unocoupled packed house nearby with his baton and explaining that his appointmentre of nine. The lighter later many went down in four fathoms of helmet off. He was being charged had been followed by

"bad omena" that he thought it because he had ли extremely

advisable to return home before bad record.

anything worse happened.

The defendant stated that while on duty he felt ill and went to the house to rest as the Police Stalion was too far away for him - trid

fellow his to return, Constable, who was on duty with him, to inform the European ser. geant of the fact.

Warning Ignored.

his trunks

and

AU

Red went to assist and rescued

SHANGHAI SHARES.

LATEST LIST RECEIVED IN HONGKONG.

fla, cik. 5.33

Trun

China Finante fort. the

frisetnikul foss-tinent On being called by

Dr. the second fendant,

ronstable, leathing and who on duty on the same beat,Yagis Fine Ca

denial Awstance Co said that the accused had com-Chinn Sally Co. plined to hit about being ill and Shangha Land

New Kinglerine & Sulyadiing Works had intinuated that he was going |"Tom)

WitnessShaoghal • house for a rest.

Shanghel & Boucher Wharves told him not to as the sergeant |Shanghai Electrics would be making his appearance E Cottoms within a short time but the de-nhas Cuttons feudant disregarded the inx.

to a

23

Zong Sink Cottons Warn-American Aalte Underwriter (Onli

American Oriental Finance Corp. Amin only General Forge Producte Cin

Replying to his Worship, wit-iomla 1925 ness said that when the sergeant arrived he pointed out where the tell defendant was but did not

the European that the accused had complained of being ill. He had had no time to tell the ser- geant us he went away as soon the de- as he was told where fendant was.

Answering

further question witness said that the defendant ld not tell him to inform the sergeant that he was ill and had gone to a house to rest.

In registering a conviction his Worship that he was not satisßed that the defendant was genuinely #11.

joined The defendant, who the force in 1928 had a very bad

two record which included

three

duty.

reports of sleeping

five A fine of $75 or hard labour was imposed.

11

on

weeks"

"STRANGERS MAY KISS”

(BUT

THEY

MUSTIPT

TALLEJ

10.75

12.0

water.

the

The boat had a cargo of 250 tons of crate all, valued at $14.250 which was being conveyed to the Heungahan District for the, Kung Sheung Oil Company. The cargo Tai was shipped by the Kwong Company of 579, Nathan Roud. Yaumati, and it is understood that it was not insured.

Ferryboat's Rescue.

The coxswain of the Sun Chau, one of the Cheung Chau ferries, 2.10 p.m. ports that a abait yesterday he picked up two Chin- 12.30 exe from a waterlogged boat 22.75 Lamma Island. He was unable to

5.16 salvage the boat. The men 95.00 returning from Honkong to Mui Wit when the bout became water- 16.6ugged. Both were taken to Cheung

10.0

15,00

11. Chau. $7.00

were

24.00 Lam Hing-hung, a woman aged 319045 years, was injured on board the 60%. Cremer on Wednesday during to the voyage from Singapore Hongkong. On arrival she was Civil removed to the Government Hospital The Cremer ran into rough weather and suffered a con- siderable buffeting.

ARMAMENTS TRUCE

SUCCESS.

ACCEPTED BY THIRTY-FIVE STATES.

London, Nov, 12, Captain Anthony Eden, Under- Secretary for Foreign Affairs, in the House of Commons today, stated that according to the latest available information, 35 States had definitely accepted the Arma- ments Truce and two States had Accepted it in principle.-British Wireless.

AT THE

QUEEN'S Today & To-morzów

At 2,30.5.10, 7,15 € D.20.

HIS CHARM-AND READY- WIT WITH WOMEN -・A HIS LEADERSHIP AMONG MEN : Stanged on Empire!!!

WARNER BROS.

GEORGE

ARLISS

DISRAELI

NEXT CHANGE

Her Finest Picture!

NORMA

SHEARER

Strangers May Kiss

with

Robert Montgomery, Neil Hamilton, Marjorie Rambeau,

AT

THE

STAR

Irene Rich.

TO-DAY TO-MORROW A 1.30, 5,80 & 7.10.

ALLTALKING SINGING DANCING: hear the 'W' roicg of Broadway" Harry Richman

ON

PUTTIN RITZ

"JOAN BENNETT James Gleason-Aileen Pringle-

Lilian Tashián

EDWARD

MAN

MAJESTIC

To-Day and

To-Morrow.

At 2.30, 5.20. 7.20

& 9.20 p.m.

Rocketeers

Rube SOUP Goldberg's

NUTS

ALL THE NUTS

Don't grow on trees

as you'll discover when the laugh riot written by Rube Goldber's ar rives with its marvelous cast of clever comedians,

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 1

a RKO-PATHE Super Special.

Printed and Pubilshod for the Proprietors by FREDERICK PEROT FRANKLIN, at. 1 and B. Wyndham Street, in the City of Victoria Hongkong.

LAST TWO

DAYS

At 2.30, 5.10, 7,15

9.30 pm,

ALWAYS COMFORTABLY COOL:

KING'S

BOOKING

AT THE THEATRE Telephone No. 23315.

A GRAND DOUBLE ATTRACTION!

(Picture and Revue)

AT 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9 30 p.m.

HEADS

UP

Dashing CHARLES ROGERS

in the Sea-going

hit

with

Helen Kane Victor Moore and a crew of girls, grine and gaiety. Fron the N. Y. Stage Hit.

A Paramount Picture..

Commencing

AT 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 p.m. only

LAST TWO DAYS NELLIE FARRENS

WHOOPEE GIRLS 12 ARTISTES 12

in

THEIR FAREWELL PERFORMANCES

A COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME New Songs, New Dances

New Costumes

INCLUDING

THE OLYMPIC TRIO Sunday, 15th Nov.

GIRLS DEMAND EXCITEMENT

FOX

PICTURE

Ted Kenly

and his

Riotous

Frances

McCay

Staaley

Smith

Oharles

Winninger

in

Stockholm.

EXCHANGE RATES.

Vienna....

{Madrid.........

.28 .43%

29

43%・

Bucharest

..0821

$80

Previous Day. Yesterday. Hongkong..

.lol.

1/5

Paris...

.98

96.3/10 Brussels...

.27.8/16

27.8/10

Genova,

Berlin.

Onlo

19.7/10 ..16.1/18

.17

19% Milan

.734

78

10 Copenhagen

.17%

17.11/10

17.15/16 Prague..

.128

.128

Helsingfors..

·Athons....

.101/ .416

192 Lilian

Rio

316

.100% .8.15/10

100% 34

8.15/10

Buenos Aires....39

40

Bombay

.1/0.

1/0

Yokohama.

Shanghai

1/10

1/10 Montreal..........

New York..

..8704

Amsterdam.

..9.7/10

.17.18/10

3.77 Silver (apot)........20% (forward)"20%

17

----British Wirsises......

.2/74 :...4.20

2/0%

€18%

$1.7/18

214

Comments

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

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.