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CENTRAL

SEE

THEATRE HEAR

TO-DAY TO MONDAY

At 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.20 p.m. TOPPING ALL HITS FOR LAUGHS AND ROARING ROMANCE!

STANLEY SMITH

mad

GINGER BOGERS

in

A MCHWAB & MANDEL

Production,

She's a Nice Girl! But Bho's Two-Time- Loughe and Loves!

QUEEN HIGH

a Paramount Picture

See the little charmer mako business homo. like, A laugh-convul- sion from Broadway's stage sensation.

Special Added Musical Attraction!

DICK LEUTERIO

and

HIS CAPITOLIANS

(A Paramount Picture Orchestra in Hollywood)

Play another New Music Programme.

1. Four Wheels Break,

2. Swamp Ghost (Latest Hit from Broadway.)

3. I'm Alone Because I Love You (Incidental Singing.)

4. Now You Are In My Arms.

5. Me.

Prices as Usual! Book Early!

Telephone No. 25720.

Note:-Music prógramme completely changes with the change of picture.

NEXT CHANGE.

Marlene, Dietrich Clara Bow

Nancy Carroll ANY of the 1931

romantic petr

can

TAKE LOVE LESSON

FROM THE VIVACION STAR OF

TABU

A paramount Release

Printed and Published for the Fropriators by FREKLICK FRANKLIN 1 and 8. Wyndham Street, in the City of Victoria

THE © HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1931.

THE DISARMAMENT DISASTROUS. DAY

CONFERENCE.

MR. HUGH GIBSON TO REPRESENT U.S.

Washington Dec. 24. Mr. Hugh Gibson, noted member of the United States diplomatic service, has been appointed to the American delegation which is to attend the World Disarmament Conference at Genova in February.

Mr. Gibson, who entered the diplomatic service in 1908, has served on numerous international. conferences, including that for the control of traffic in arms, 1925;

Proparatory Disarmament; Conference, 1926-27; and the

tho

FOR LEADERS.

Fall By Wayside in Xmas Soccer.

VILLA'S BIG WIN.

London, Dec. 25. Christmas Day proved dis- astrous for the majority of the leader of the divisions of the English League.

Everton, * Went

LONDON'S XMAS PARCELS.

FORTY THOUSAND

TONS HANDLED.

London, Dec. 24. On the eve of the Christnins holiday, the streets Are crowded with shoppers, and railway and long-distance motor-coach stations are thronged with travellera. In connexion with the special services, hundreds of additional trains are being run.

The Post Office and railways are dealing with a large parcels traffic. The London termini of one Com- pany has been handling five hun- dred tons daily, and six of the de- pota claim to have passed forty

Bromwichm

Naval Armament Limitation Con-Albion, Arsenal, Huddersfield thousand tons of Christmas traffic. ference, of 1927, of which he was and Sheffield Wednesday, chairman.

at

the top of the first division in hotels include fancy dress dances, The celebrations at the London He was also a member of the that order, were all defeated, cabarets and Inter-Allied Mission to Austria the Arsenal by 4-1 at Sheffield Hungary, 1919; and Director of

vicc.

Wireless.

concerts.--British

The Royal Family.

the Commission for relief in Bel- and Wednesday by 3-1 at Liver- Яlum. He has been Minister to pool. The Albion lost at home

London, Der. 24. Poland and Switzerland, and has to Birmingham.

The Prince of Wales, the Duke also held high posts in Paris and: Aston Villa scored seven times and Duchess of York and Prince Brussels.-Reuter's American Ser-ugainat Middlesbrough without re- George are travelling to Sandring-

*ply.

ham to-day to join the King and Leeds United and Wolverhamp- Queen over the Christmas. Prin- ton, joint leaders of the Second | cesses Elizabeth and Margaret Rose foreign soll, Division, were both defeated on are already with Their Majesties. while in the Third The Court is not expected back Division (South), one goes down in London until February-British to Exeter, seventh in the table be- Wireless.. fore indlag a victorious side. Exeter imposed a fourth defeat on Southend. Brentford and Fulham were in oppusiting and drew.

MOTOR-CYCLE MISHAP

ON THE PEAK.

Continued from Page 1)

his left.

It was while performing this the Northern Section, the louers. manoeuvre thni the accident Gateshead, were on the winning: occurred, the machine torningside, but their nearest rivals, Lin- over with considerable Teree, colu and York City both lost. hitting

retaining wall, and throwing Mr. and Mrs. Taylor heavily to the road.

Fortunately, Mr. and Mrs. Y. M. Grayburn were driving past al the time, and together with Mr. and Mrs. M. St. J. Walsh, near whose house the accident happen

ed, rendered valuable assistance,

Biggest Win of Day.

Trantuere scorest the biggest win of the day, 9-1 at home to Rochille Splendid away victories were ob- tained by Chelsen, Charlton Athletic and Queen's Park Rangers. Beuter and our own correspondent, The full results, as cabied by

follow:

First Division.

Mrs. Taylor in Hospital. Mrs. Taylor received consider. Aston Villa able shock and was badly bruised, Binckburn while

Mr.

Blackpool Taylor Was

Boito severely bruised, but as soon as Grimsby It was ascertained that the in- Liverpool juries were not of a more setions Newcastle character, they were driven to Shefeld U. their house. Later in the day. West Brom. Mrs. Taylor was admitted to the, Victoria Hospital where her many friends will be relieved to know Bradford she is making a rapid recovery. Burnley

The machine was badly damag-Manchester U. ed and was removed from scene yesterday.

Chesterfielsk

the Millwall

7 Middlesbrough

5 Everton

22

Chelaca

1

Leicester

2

J

i

IL DUCE'S BORTHER SUCCUMBS.

HEART ATTACK WHILE MOTORING.

Milan, Dec. 21. Amaldo Mussolini, younger Premier. brother of the Italian died suddenly today of heart attack while in his automobile.

The dictator's brother was editor he formed founded at the outbreak of Popolo d'Italia, the newspaper

of the World War when Benito

· Mussolini broke with the Socialist party over the question of Italian intervention.

0 Crystal Pal

West Ham Wednesday Huddersfield Arsenal Birmingham

1 Mansfield

1 Thames

3 Northampton

AT THE

QUEEN'S

"SPORTING

BLOOD"

with CLARK

GABLE

ERNEST TORRENCE MADGE EVANS

METOʻGOLDWYN MAYER

Final Showings To-day. At 2.30, 5,10, 7:15 8 9,20,

TO-MORROW

Barthelmess

0

AT THE

STAR

↓ Swindon

1 Gillingham

1 Lubon

2 Cardiff

Brighton

1 Southend

0

Exeter

В

Bristol Rov.

2 Queen's P.R.

1 Norwich

1

in

Third Division (North).

n

Second

Division.

Leede

Torquay Watford

#

2

2

1 Southampton

0 Accrington..

2 Chester

0 Crowe

Notts County Stoke City Swnasch

Bristol City Tottenham

Third

Hongkong was fortunate in having delightful weather for Christmas Day,! much to the joy of golfers. tennis players and hikers. The customary servicca in the various churches were Brentford well attended, whilst at night ninny Clapton 0. private parties were held.

Coventry

SŁOWING

TO-DAY

A1 2.30, 5.10, 7,15

9.30. p..

with

Tamara GOVA

Sue Conroy

Preston

3 Wolves

2

Barnsley

4 Port Vale

2 Notts Farest

0 Bradford City

Charlton

1 Oldham

Division (South).

0 Fulham

1 Bournemouth

5. Rending

2 Doncaster

1 Hull City

1 Southport

iStockport

1 Tranmere Barrow

ON

Halifax

2

G

Wrexham

Lincoln

Rotherhan

1. York City

Hartlepools

& Walsall

◊ Carlisle

Rochdale

3 Darlington

0

0

1 Gatoshead:

2

Scottish League, Div. II.

Edinburgh

4 Dumbarton

2

The DAWN PATROL

FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY

"At 2330, '#.80, T.50 # 9.10.

RAMON NOVARRO

'CALL or THE FLESH"

A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture

MAJESTIC

TO-DAY ONLY

AT 2.80 8.20, 7.20

Wishes its

Triends

& Patrons

he has-

THE

KINGS THEATRE

A Happy Xmas

& Prosperous New Year.

THE GIRL HABIT

"I'll hold 'thle

line, oparaturi":

please do!

me tal

BOOKING AT THE THEATRE

Tel. No. 25313.

& 9.20 p.m.

GEORGE SIDNEY CHARLIE

IN

COHENS KELLYS

IN AFRICA

*SURE

I'll marry

You!

*"'Lines busy'

Starring CHARLI€ RUGGLES

IN

a Paramount Picture

NEXT ATTRACTION.

COMMENCING SUNDAY 27tь DEC.

GRUMPY

CYRIL MAUDE

COME ONE!

SEE

COME ALL!

THE WONDERFUL SPECIMENS

at.

THE HONGKONG

AQUARIUM

New Specimani: Two Teddy Bears,

Blue King Fisher,

TERRARIUM.

Sea Snake, Bamboo Snake, Different Species of Fishes.

From I am, to it noon on December 7th The Price of Admission Will Be 20 F. J.Sulabach,

Zoologist in Charge, a

24 DES VORU

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