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A Thrilling Drama from the Heart of the Jungle Perfectly Synchronized with Music.

CHAPTER II.

Man Against Beast!

The never-ending struggle of the jungle.... the tug of straining muscles against the foreboding background of the wilderness. Then fabulous treasure and its inevitable companions, human lust and trickery. All the thrills of peril, jammed into the greatest of serials. Fifteen breath-taking episodes with TARZAN THE TIGER running wild and piling up new and excit ing adventures. Even the king of the beasts could

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH), THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1932.

FLOWER SHOW BIG WAY OF PEACE OR

SUCCESS.

THE CHALLENGE CUP

WINNERS.

Judges in all sections of the Hongkong Horticultural Society annual show of lowers and veget-! ables, which opened this morning. are unnimous that the exhibition Is of the highest standard for son12 yeurs, Entries in the whole well up to the usual, and in most sections, a high standard of ex- hit has been presented.

Oleiaks are highly pleased with flower of new the

varieties t that hava mad their appearance. Expecially in the bull section is this noticable, several ereditable displays of tul

tulips and dndis being

view, I the

past, gardeners have been chary of cultivating bulbs, and the Sariety thinks the present showing will be of great encouragement,

Judges began this morning, their Lask taking them all into the after- Boon.

Cup WinneTH, Following are the winners of the Challenge Cups

Put Plant: Open Majors General J, W. Sandilands; Peak, Mrs. F. C. Hall.

Vegetables - Open, My. J. AY FGncake; Peak, Miss Pateks Seati #arston.

Pat Flowers open, Mr. R. M. Byer; Peak, Mr. J. T. Iterrain.

"""

The Judges of the various Pirms were as follows: Pot Plante Open: Meswa J. A. Plemmer and

WAY OF WAR?

LEAGUE OF NATIONS AT THE CROSS-ROADS.

SOLEMN WARNING

"WE

BY MR. YEN.

Geneva, Mar. 2. TE ARE AT THE CROSS-ROADS. The decision to go the way of prace or the way of war is square- ly before us all. There is no middle course,

If Japan

is right, then militarism and brute force will resume their sway over the affairs of nations. If the new order is to be preserved, the hour hás struck to defend it.

"Japan stands at the bar of the public opinion of the world. Her appeal to arms cannot be reconciled with the new order or things recorded in solemn trea- ties, upon which the hope of the civilised world now rests. China cannot believe that she has committed a blunder in relying upon the League of Nations Covenant, which was brought into existence at a cost of ten million dead and thirty million wounded, backed by fifty-five nations."

1. 4. Davies (Peak). Mes I. 3 these solen wards, Mr. W. M. Paul Baneour, the President V. You, China's principal delegate of the League Council, in a letter tables (Open, Mr. S. Gent Gowen, concludes his explanato Mr. Sate acknowledging the will and J.

Whyte: Peak, tory statement, with a full docu receipt of the Japanese acceptance Lient-Col. P. A. Roter, on and M. mutation, which he submitted to of the Council's proposal for an Ho Lemur Con Phacer ropa Counsell of the League to-day | immediate International confer- Mrs. J. D. Danter, Mr A. Murdoch compliance with Article Fifteen once In Shanghai, points out that these, proporals were subject o Lady Mary Barton: Peak, the Covenant. Mas R. E Hoara, Mr. J. P. Robbe

The Chinese statement of her, a local arrangement being made Geneem was distributed to the Prens for a cessation of hostilities. on and Air. H. Rom-tong. eral exhibits, Mosers. I. Green, to-day, but the Japanese memoran- 4. A. Pamer, Capt. D. R. M. dum has not yet been published.

Cameron and Mr. E. A. von Kobza,

THE

FUTURE MALTA.

FINE DISTINCTION.

GUNS STILL ROAR..

The letter adds that the As- sembly for which-arrangements Thes OF

statement. which wees had been completed) could not be handed in by the Japanese delegin while guns were still roaring ention this afternoon makes an the Far East, and urging him fine distinction, calling it an ex-t do his ut est to bring huout planatory memorandum by way termination of fighting for the of emphasising that Japan has meeting.

Mr. Seto has arranged to see not acknowledged the legality of

Boncour later-Reuter the application of Article Fifteen M. Paat of the Covenant.

and British Wirefenn,

COMMISSION'S PLANS. APPROVED.

London, Mar, 2. Replying to a question in the House of Commons, the Colonial Secretary said the Government

had decided to give effect to all addition to the Maltese vernacu-

ellect

the main proposals of the Malta lor, the Government had decided Royni Caramission. The Constitu- 10 put this proposal into tion would be stored to the forthwith.

MAMAK HOCKEY TOURNAMENT,

The following members

انه

the

istand, and steps would be taken The Government had decided to Radio Sports Club will represent the to give effect to the various other reject the prophant that judicial: proposals in an appropriate way

appointments should not in future by Decal, Ordinance, by Letters canned in Maltese---British Patent and by a Bill to be intro- Wireless, duced in the Imperial Parliament. Regarding the strong expres- sion of opinion by the

majority

(Reuter's Special Service),

London, Mar. 3.

R. S. C. Hockey XI in the above com. polition against the R.A.S.C. Bar- key XI on 4th inst, at 5 pm, at Soo- kumpoo Valley:A. Spary, Pardu mari Singh. J. S. Grewal, M. Hassan, A. E. P. Ghost, Mohinder Singh, Harbhajan Singh, Attur Singh, Gur- The British1 Government has barkun Singh, Kalwant Singh ind A. Kemp. Reserve:-Jaggeri of the Commissioners that, in these in restore the Constitution : F.

auspended Singh. interests of the Maltese and off Malta, which was Education in Malta. Englisir following the quarrel between the

only language Matth

should be

Government, under the and the Roman Catholic clery, in

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