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THEATRE
SHOWING TO-DAY!
at 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.20 p.m.
The greatest outdoor talking melodrama of daredevil adventure and flaming love ever seen! Fantasy!-Adventure! Action!-Romance!
Together they
fight
for love! Against tropic nature!
Sarago canni.
bale! Dovilish
bouta | A shiver-a-second!
Athellin-minute! A real
adventure commerce!
THE
Love at the Helm ! Danger and Thrills
Abead!
SEA GOD'
WITH
RICHARD ARLEN
FAY WRAY, EUGENE PALLETTE
a Garamount Picture ·
with
Added Attraction!
Paramount Short Features.
100% Service Bimbo's Iniation.
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NEXT CHANGE
Manslaughter"
A Paramount Picture
with
Claudette Colbert and Fredric March
COMING SHORTLY
HELIN TWELVETREES
La
***HER MAN"
Watch out for the late
A RKO Pathe Picture.
10 A.M. 9 P.M.
HONGKONG
AQUARIUM
OPEN DAILY
2 DOORS FROM WHITEAWAYS Į
BRIGHTER LIPS.
KISSES IN TWO COLOURS.
Paris, Nov. 13. One lipstick is not enough, the chic Parisienne has decided, to impart to female lips a really fascinating churm.
OPEN DAILY
UGLY LONDON.
'THE HONGKONG - TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1931.
HOW THE "CULTURED" L.C.C. MIGHT HELP.
Should Ludgate-eireus be award- Uglineas 7
"the Devil's Prize for Sheer
Mr. George Mansell, who read Henceforward two lipsticka-of Arts on Nov. 1 thinks it should.
a paper to the Royal Society of different shades-will be required
Olber criticisms by Mr. Mansell for a really smart appearance. of London streets were: By pencilling one lip an interest- St. George's Hospital, on a site ing pink and the other a fascinutit would be hard to better. hast ing crimson some Frenchwomen gathered to itself such collection Hope to invest their mouths with of tins, collecting boxes, signs, a now and arresting piquancy. boards, and advertisements
So far two shades of the same begeescription. colour have made their appearance
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Hospital, with the in fashionable night clubs and Abbey at its right hand, has made upon the Champs Elysees, but the of its front a sort of "jumble possibility of Introducing two effect, more in keeping with a strongly contrasted colours for the small parish hall mentality than bro Hips is said to be under con-
sideration.
If this were done one might ex-
that the
of
great hospital played in heart of the Empire,
Mr. Manuell urged that there was an urgent need for "cultured pect to seo women whose upper central control, such as the London lips match their hals, while the County Council, to say what our lower lips match their handbags.street signs should be and have
Green and brown, pink and blue, done with it."
and oven silver and gold are sux-
gested here to-day as fensible colours are but slightly tinted and combinations, Naturally, the not violently visible.
Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FREDERICK PESUT FRANKLIN, at 1.and, B. Wyndham Street, In the City of Victoria Hongkong.
BANKER'S LOCAL ESTATE.
LEAVES $213,700 IN
'HONGKONG.
YANGTZE SHIP
EXPLOSION. ·
́ ́VESSEL TOWED INTO SHANGHAI
OVER 20 KILLED.
THE TOOTING
NUISANCE.
SEVERAL DRIVERS IN COURT.
Mention was made during the hearing of traffie summonses before Mr. Grantham this morning regard- ing the nuisance created by the blowing of horus,
The late Mr. Augus Hoyd, formerly of Windghoul, Dublane; Scotland, who died at Chelston Dine, Maitland Crescent, Colombo, Ceylon, on January 28, 1931 left
Shanghai, Dec. 8. Hongkong estate to the value of
Captain C. Opperman, master of unaccessory $213,700, while personal estate and
I-tu of the Yangtze particularly in Peddor Street where effects in England and Scotland the .-
Rapids Steamship Co., is warmly residents complained of being dis- Total £4,432 19. He was countant in the Hongkong and commended for his courage and turbed at night.
nction during the recent disaster Shanghai Banking Corporation.
received Cautions were administered in a Re-sealing of testament-testamento the vessel in messageR
yesterday. company
number of enres. tar of Umquhile of the will has by the
The vessel, which was badly been granted to Mr. G. G. N. damaged in an explosion and a Sergt. Guild, prosecuthig a lorry Tinson, of Messrs. Johnson, Stokes haze about 100 miles below Chung-driver, said the man, in addition and Master who is attorney for king, is being towed in to-day by to having a load of vegetables, had the widow, Hilda Grace Bawtre the Ichang, operated by the sanie 12 passengera. He was sounding or Boyd, the sole executrix named; in the will and to whom everything:
his horn incessantly as he traversed Is bequeathed.
| company,
The toll of the disaster is known
to be 23. Three of them were en- the short distance between Statue gingera killed in the explosion in Square and Ullmana's store before the engine room, while the remain.being pulled up. der were Chinese passengers who A total of 510 in Gines was in- trapped aft of the engine room by posed in this ense.
Jumped overboard and were
were trans-
Hongkong estate worth $16.700 with left by the Inte Li Lin-tal, alias Li Yu-chung, alina Li Ngok- hing, ofis 11 San Tong, late of No, 5. Queen Victoria Street,
who died at No. 44, Ngn Yiu
The fire spread so quickly that in Street. Canton, on July 21, 1910 about 25 minutes the upperworks Letters of adminstration with the will aumesed have been
were a roaring furnance. Captain granted to 1. Liu-ahl, widow, and Li Shitt-Opperman soon benched the ship sing, son, both of whom are living and all the passengers and crew, except the 20 panic-striken Chinese who jumped overboard. ported ashore by sampans.
The passengers, carrying light luggage were taken to Yam Tu Chi Administration has been granted and lodged in
in a temple Rumours. in the estate of the late Cheung were soon rampant that the for- Tin-sung, late of No. 32. Mulheiguers had been held as prisoners) Street, Shaukiwin East, who died and until $50,000 ansom was paid in the French Hospital, Causeway they would not be allowed to leave Bay, on February 13, 1931. Pro- the temple. These soon died away bate has been granted to the widow, with the arrival of the native Tsang Chuen-toi. The will con Catholic Priest, the village rich! tains a number of family bequests, man and a philanthropist.
at the Queen Victoria street dress. Testator directs that the estate be handed over to them to administer with full power.
MANCHURIA.
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horating in the efforts of the League.
The Latin-American delv. gates were at pains to emphasize that the resolution denit with exceptional and complex circumstances and should not be regarded as a precedent.
The meeting terminated 6.25 p.m.---Reuter.
Influence of League.
London, Dec. 10.
at
Speaking in London to-day, the Foreign Minister, Sir John Simon, muid in reference to the Manchurian situation that if anybody doubted the reality of the influence of the Lengue, let him consider what the position might have been if there had not been a calling together of the Council, with both Chinese and Japanese representatives present.-- British Wireless,
LAST TWO DAYS
At 3.30, 5.10, 7.15 p.m. Üsly
·Summoning a public car driver
for dangerous driving, Inspector Alexander said the man drove out of Morrison Street Into the Praya, wang round the plontsman on duty-
got on to the wrong side of the road, narrowly missing witness who was proceeding westwards on motorcycle patrol.
Defendant ns fined $15.
"LADIES NIGHT."
ENJOYABLE Y. M. C.A. FUNCTION.
The yliluge rich man offered the
That Ladies Night at the Euro- room of his house to the foreigners, Dean Y.M.C.A., still remains one who stayed there the next day, of the most popular of the Associa-
The officers and crew of the U.S.S. Tutuila all showed splendid work in combatting the fire and later salvaging the vessel.
SUGAR MARKET.
THE LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS.
tion's social activities, was evi denced last night, when the usual monthly function took place.
There was a record attendance at the special dinner, and after. Iwards a crowded lounge listened with keenest enjoyment to an ex- cellent entertaiment.
Mrs. F.C.E. Rendall was in cus- tomary good voice, and delighted her hearers with four songs, while Mrs. J.H. Hunt entertained with The following cable at the close Home amusing monologues. Mrs. of the sugar market yesterday Portallion selected two of her best has been received by Mears. Pen-numbers and sang them with great
treath and Co.
London Terminals, March 1932 6/11% down 1%. May 1932 7/1 down 140. August 1932 7/3% down 11⁄2d. December 7/74 down 1. Bayers at above prleen, sellers asking id-d more.
verve and effect. Mr. Rupert Bald- win, A.T.C.L., was at the piano, and in addition to assisting Mrs. P. St. A. Sharpham in accom- panying the vocalists, rendered a selected number to open the pro- gramme.
devoted to a one-act play, cleverly The final part of the evening was performed by Mrs. G.R. Leib, Mrs. New York Terminals,
EW. Niblet and Miss R.F. Ingram. They repented "Between the Soup March 1932 1.07 no change.
and the Savoury", which they pre- May 1932 1.11 no change. sented with such signal succesa ot July 1932 1.17 no change.
the Kowloon Union Church recent- September 1932 1.24 no change. ly. They were very warmly December 1931 1.02 down 2 pts.ceived by the audience.
ALWAYS COMFORTABLY COOL
KING'S
his fascinating blonde Maurice CHEVELIER
in
BOOKING AT THE THEATRE Telephone No. 25313.
his glamorous with brunette Claudette Colbert Charlie Ruggles Miriam Hopkins
"The SMILING LIEUTENANT”
AN ERNST LUBITSCH PRODUCTION NEXT ATTRACTION
Longing for Love
She Bed from marriago
to the softer shoulder
of romance.•*
with
Clive Brook Conrad Nagel.
FOX
PICTURE
re-
Handling East Lynne
AT THE
QUEEN'S Today 8. To-morrow
Sensational!!
At 2,30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.20.
Learn About Hollywood from the Inside
Sean is Technicolour
A FIRST NATIONAL VITAPHONE HIT
You'll be hu
ming "I've Got My Tys on you! "Hang on to Rainbow" altar you haur Alica
put them ovar,
SHOW GIRL it
HOLLYWOOD
WITH
Alice White Jack Mulhall
NEXT CHANGE
HE WILL TEACH YOU HOW TO MAKE LOVE
The
Great LOVER
ADOLPH MENJOU IRENE DUNNE
STAR
AT
THE
TO-DAY #TO-MORIÓW
At 1,50, 0.20, 7.10 # 9.19.
A BROADCAST OF LAUGHS!
"REMOTE CONTROL"
with
WILLIAM HAINES CHARLES KING
MARY DORAN ·
MAJESTIC
ÄNN HARDING
PARIS BOUND
with
FREDRIC MARCH
PuchéPicture
SEPARATED AFTER
52 YEARS.
To-Day and To-Morrow.
At 2.30, 5.20, 7,20 & 9.20 p.m.
Out The Window Flew Happiness... To Paris!
When Love Flice Out the Window in These Modern Times-It Heads Directly for Paris Paris the Home for Girls, Gaiety, and Divorce! You'll Want to See This Great Cast of Soroon and Stage Star Hoaded by Exquisite Ann. Harding, in Philip Barry's story of Bophisticated Mo- dern Marriage !
An Old Man's Violence. Mrs. McCormick, he said, was frail, and her husband was a man of considerable vigour, not only in "RATHER DREADFUL." speech, but in his actions. As he
A woman of 75 has obtained a grew older he got more violence judicial soparation in the Divorce into his methods. Court from her husband, who is
"I have not the slightest doubt lgo 75, and to whom she has been that the wife was frightened, of married for 52 years.
her husband and he seems to have
"This is rather dreadful," said got more and more frightening as Mr. Justice Bateson when bold he has got older," the Judge the age of the parties and how continued." long they had been married.
in 1920 the wife was injured The petitioner, Mra. Elizabeth the stair banistera. She was so by a pen and was pushed against Margaret McCormick, West-parada, frightened that she looked herself Bexhill-on Sen, alleged cruelty by in a room with hor daughter. her husband, William Abraham McCormick. eruelty.
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Then in 1928 Mr. McCormick hit his wife. "I doubt whether he Counsel said that Mr. McCor-meant to hit her, but I don't think mick was a Plymouth Brother, and has affected his wife," commented he knows how his violonce
the judge.
was understood to have religious scruples about separation.
In granting the separation were more numerous and at the Early this year, his outbursts decree Mr. Justice Bateson said end of March his wife left him it was ridiculous and rather dread-
ful that elderly people like thonë "It Is time added the judge In the case could not nettle their "that the Court Interfered: so pró- differences without coming to test her from his possible, though: Court.
minyké Titintentional); violence?
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