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CENTRAL THEATRE
SHOWING SOON
at 2.30; 5.15; 7.15 & 9.30 p.m.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1932.
1932 UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE
SINCLAIR LEWIS'S GREATEST NOVEL BECOMES SAMUEL COLDWYN'S GREATEST SCREEN ACHIEVEMENT.
HE FOUGHT FOR MAN. and lost awoman!
other age could have
Ntold this story... No
other world has known such a man-fighting humanity's battles...his restless mind searching for truth... his steadfast heart clinging to the woman whose love he lost in his hour of triumph.
SAMUEL GOLDWYN
presentam
RONALD
COLMAN
Arrowsmith
WITH
HELEN HAYES
FROM THE NOVEL BY SINCLAIR LEWIS
JOHN FORD ACCOUKTION UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE
A Dramatic Story of a Woman's Love and Redemption.
EVELYN BRENT & ROBERT AMES
in
"MADONNA OF THE STREETS"
Coming! Coming!
The RKO-Pathe Super Special Feature. BILL BOYD & ROBERT ARMSTRONG
in
SUICIDE FLEET
THE NAVY'S BIG PARADE C
ALSO
WIMBLEDON SEEDING
F..J. PERRY RANKED ÁBOVE AUSTIN
London, June 14,
The seedings for the Wim-1 bledon Championships, which] commence on Monday next, were! announced to-day, revealing that the American challengers are fairly evenly distributed through the draw.
Mrs. Helen Willa-Moody turally heads the
►
HA-
women,
and
ranked
Miss Helen Jacobs is
No. D.
The men's singles representa one curiosity, the elevation of abovo II. W. Sydney Wood Austin. This is doubtless counted for by the inck of plate dntn regarding Austin's form this senson, though bis re- cent victory over Gregory Mangin was convincing enough.
MEN'S LIST.
The men's seedings follow: H. Cochet
Ellsworth Vines
E. X. Shields
F. J. Perry
Sydney Wood
H. W. Austin
J. Borotra
Crawford (Australia).
LC-
cam.
Sir Richard and Lady Squires, both defeated in the Newfoundland elect lone.
FOXX STEALS A MARCH
HITS HOME RUN WITH RUTH IDLE
UNREGISTERED MUI-TSAI
WOMAN'S TECHNICAL
OFFENCE
Lo Ying-ping. a smart-looking New York, June 14. Only two home runs were hit Chinese lady dressed in European Mr. Wilmer Allison and J. van Ryn to-day, Jimmy Foxx increasing his clothes, was charged before head the men's doubles and Ella-advantage over Babe Ruth, while Fraser, at the Kowhon Magistracy the this morning, with having kept an who heads worth Vines and Mrs. Mondy head Chuck Klein.
batting list, unregistered mui-tsal. the seedings in the mixed doubles, National League
pounded out his sixteenth of the --Reuter.
INDIA'S DEBT IN BRITAIN
season.
BEING SUBSTANTIALLY place. Respits:
REDUCED
an
Sub-Inspector Fraser said the de- fendant had brought the mui-tsal to The Yankees are rapidly putting the S.C.A. on June 10 for the pur- themselves in Impregnable pse of notifying the authorities. informed position. They won again to-day. The muf-tsni, she had while the Senators were pulveris him, had been presented to her in ed at St. Louis and allowed them the country by the parents, who selves to become bracketed with were very poor. She had paid $120 Sub-Inspector Connie Mack's Athleties for second for the transfer.
Fraser informed his Worship that Well the mui-tsal had been Inoked after by the defendant.
Mr. Fraser, addressing the de fendant, said that it appeared she had adopted the proper course in the circumstances, and taking into 7emsideration the Inet that she had treated the girl very well, he would bind her over in a bond of $200 for twelve months.
National League.
Philadelphia London, June 14, Philadelphia The Secretary for India
**] repay
to-morrow,
will the earliest
possible redemption date, the out-Cleveland standing balance of £39,604,600 of Detroit the India Fix
cent. bonds Chicago 1932/33, issued in February, 1930, St. Louis The total amount of the issue
per
was £6,000,000, which has redured to the above figure independent operations.
been by
was
lass!
The outstanding balance, £11, 213,428, of the India five and aj half per cent. loan of 1932, or which the original amount £22,500,000,
repaid WIS January.
The recent issue of India sterli
WAR for ing stock
£10,000,000 nominal. Thus, after allowing for this operation, the effect repayment of these two loans is to reduce by a very large amount the outstanding total of Indian debt in Britain--British Wireless.
£ Cincinnati
5!
2 Cincinnati
American League.
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New York Philadelphin
4 Buston
Washington
-Renter
LOCAL LIQUOR
DUTIES
REVISED SCALE OF RECKONING
very
A Japanese, was charged before Mr. Fraser, at the Kowloon Magistracy stowed this morning, with having
n the B.I. s.s. Talma from Kobe to Huruagkatug. A. fine of $50. 112 CITRON month's imprisonment i21.*t+rk。
currency the of
Among the passengers leaving to day by the Tatsuta Maru were Mr. S. Narain, proprietor of the Tajmahal Silk Store, and family. They are visiting Japan on pleasure trip.
TO-DAY ONLY
At 2.30, 5.10.
CHO FATHE
£7.15 89.30 p.m.
Another 1932 United Artists Special Feature.
CHESTER MORRIS
in
"CORSAIR"
ATHENA
IN
GLOUCESTER BUILDING.
16, Des Voeux Road, Contral,
We invite you to come and inspect our wonderful display of UP TO DATE modern furniture and get an Idea for your HOME how to decorate it and maka a cosy home.
We beg to announce that Messrs. KOMOR & KOMOR. Art and Curlo Exports, will also exhibit some choice Art placés suitable to beautify your HOME.
Show Rooms:-Gloucester Building,
16. Des Voeux Road, C.
Tol, 28377.
Studio: Tai Ping Building.
16, Queen's Road, C. Tol. 28326.
Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FREDERICK PERCY FRANKLIN, A 1 and 3. Wyndham Street, in the City of Victoria Hongkong.
od as the equivalent of one shilling and eight pence sterling; and that arrive at the consequently At to-morrow's meeling of the actual amount payable in Hongkong Conventional dollar Legislative Council, the Colonial Treasurer will move a resolution stated in the Table shall be multi- rescinding the liquor duties resolu- plied by 20 and divided by a figure tions of February 26th and March settled by the Colonial Treasurer from time to time representing the The resolution will also provide average opening selling rates for the that in the case of dutinble liquors previous month of the Hongkong heretofore or hereafter imported and Shanghal Banking Corporation into the Colony the dollars and for demand drafts on London and decimals thereof stated in the Table until go settled the Ogure shall be shall be conventional dollars reckon 16.10.
17th.
KING'S THEATRE
Stirring the Deepest Emotions
Dramatic yet tender! Meek yet majestic l Tearful yet joyous ! "The Miracle Man" comes to engrave a new talkie experience on your heart!
MIRACLE
THE
MAN
WITH
SYLVIA
SIDNEY
CHESTER
MORRIS
Paramount Picture IRVING PICHEL JOHN WRAY
BOOKING AT THE THEATRE TEL. 25313
TO-MORROW
SHE
KNEW
that if kisses wouldn't hold a husband...tears
wouldn't bring him back...so
she be.
came a
GOOD SPORT
with Linda Watkins
་།
John Boles Grota Nissen Minna Gomboll Hodda Hopper
A FOX PICTURE
QUEENS THEATRE
The Air is Always Cool and Fresh
No Circulation of Old Air, but Natural Ventilation Comfortable - · Healthy - Safe
Final Showings To-day at 2.80, 5.10. 7.15 & 9.20 p.m. SHE CRAVED the ROMANCE and LUXURIES OF LIFE!
and was willing-
to pay the price
Here's the Joan Crawford
you love best-the bewitch- ing beauty of "Our Dan- cing Daughters" the thril- ling actress of "Prid" in her finest role to date!
JOAN
RAWFORD
From the Singe
Success "The Mir nga" by Edgar Selwyn
CLARENCE
BROWN'S
PRODUCTION
Possessed
Kissed by the screen's most fascinating man..................
CLARK GABLE
with WALLACE FORD, SKEETS GALLAGHER
(
Por
TO-DAY ONLY
A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture
Preceded By
"FISHERMAN'S PARADISE
and the Latest Kosrat Metrolono News
TO-MORROW
E
SHE'S MY WEAKNESS
SUE
CAROL
RADIO PICTURE."
STAR
ARTHUR
LAKE
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RECAPTURED
TO-DAY 8 TO-MORROW
LOVE
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HWORLD
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At 2.30, 5.15,
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What Happens to the Love of Children?
See
"SINS OF THE CHILDREN"
MAJESTIC
DOSYLVA,
BROWN and
HENDERSON'S
JUST MAGINE
Future thrills
and fun in a romance with mvilc
fooluring EL BRENDEL
Mourean O'Sullivan John Garrick Marjore While Frank Albertson
TO-DAY & TO-MORROW
At 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 P.M.
You'll be Astonished at
Fashions of
In
1980- Clothes, in Food, in Ro-
mance.
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