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CENTRAL THEATRE

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1932.

[ROMANCE IN A TRAIN

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1932 UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE

SINCLAIR LEWIS's greateEST NOVEL BECOMES SAMUEL COLDWYN'S GREATEST SCREEN ACHIEVEMENT.

HE FOUGHT

FOR MAN ... .... andiostawomant

N told this story. No

O other age could have

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.

presente

SAMUEL GOLDWYN

RONALD

COLMAN Arrowsmith

WITH

HELEN HAYES

FROM THE NOVEL BY

SINCLAIR LEWIS

JOHN FORD PRODUCTION UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE.

Adapted from the most widely read best seller novel that had the distinction of being awarded both the Pulitzer and Nobel Prizes,

Produced and recorded with the latest invented noiseless sound apparatus. The story is at its best, vivid. ironic The dialogue is human and and picturesquely tragic.

The direction is outstanding astonishingly convincing. and the acting is Inspiring, brilliant and breathlessly real, It has been acknowledged by the film critic as one of the best pictures of the year.

SHOWING SOON

A Dramatic Story of a Woman's Love and Redemption. EVELYN BRENT & ROBERT AMES

in

“MADONNA OF THE STREETS"

Coming! Coming!

Another 1932 United Artists Special Feature.

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RICH AMERICAN AND TITLED GIRL

DENUNCIATION BY

FRANCE'S VIGOROUS

DOCTORS

ACTION

specialists

and

Paris, May 20. Harloy-street

An important series of reforma "Will the beautiful girl who tra-eminent doctors from many parts

Pullman of the country are attending a contending to prevent the presence velled in the first-clues from London to Brighton yesterday ference of the British Health Re of m.desirable aliens was adopted communicate with the American Horts Association at Llandrinded Cabinet meeting presided

Wells.

over by M. Lebrun this morning. who travelled in the same compart-

They supported a declaration

delectiven U French

wil! ment?"

made by Lieut-Colonel R. II. Elliot. The above advertisement upF.R.C.S., that if convalescents and bourd all trains coming from the they frontiers and Inspect the papers penred in a newspaper u few weeks their relatives were told sgo, after a handsome American might not play golf or billiards on of the passengers. Those whose and a beautiful English-woman had a Sunday or were forbidden to nek papers are not in order will bo

for drinks immediately expelled. travelled from Victoria to Brighton, friends into hotels

night they They were the only occupants of after 10 o'clock at the Pullman car, and the American would desert British Spas and go longed to speak-but hesitated. where they could get on any day Next day the advertisement ap-of the week what to them were

innocent amusements.

their re- peared.

"Convalescents and The beautiful girl replied, and iflatives demand amusement," said

gel Elliot. "They life followed the enurse taken in Colonel novels there would have been abroad so if you are to catch them and hold them you must provide it wedding.

here. I am very Bearly a tecto- taller, but I do assure you that

and

(2) Nansen passports will only

of the Interior Ministers be accepted after approval by the Foreign Affairs,

(3) The Inw obliging hotel pro- prietors to report to the police to ba In twenty-four hours is the arrival of any foreigner with- rigorously enforced.

(4) The Prefects of Police aro

There will be one, but the beau- tiful girl, who, incidentally, pos-these points are constantly raised to carry out immediately an in- sesses a title, will be at the cere mony, only na jeurt..

in the consulting rooms of the quiry into the political activities British Isles and they constitute of certain foreigners either in- a real difficulty in getting our pa-dividually or in societies and re- port to the Ministry of the In- Cushingtients to recuperate in Britain."

The American, Capt. Donnell, is to be the bridegroom and the bride will be Miss Maureen Rosborough, the 17-year-old daugh ter of Major James Roslmrough, of Hove.

Capt. Donnell is a member of one of the oldest (unities in the United States and is heir to his estates, He commanded the first Amerien battery to fire on the Germans in the Great War.

Expulsions.

to

"We gou keep in this country aterior. large amount of money that is now going out as an adverse invisible

(5) The practice of inviting un- export in sums being taken to the Continent by those in search of desirables to leave France is sup- health. If we are to succeed there pressed. In future anyone found must be no jealousies and na pro-with papers not in order or who will be placed under an order of fiteering. I we lose the oppor has been refused an identity card tunity it will never come ngain.

"In common with other medien expulsion, disobedience to which men, I am regularly receiving is a punishable offence.

returns elaborate and seductive pamphlets

who (6) Anyone asking me to send my patients to Continental Spas. There enn bo France after being expelled will "Nothing." he told a Press re-no possibility of wrong in trying be prosecuted with the maximum

country what rigour of the law. presentative will induce me to give to do for our awn

(7) A monthly conference will the name of the girl I saw in the Continental people have been do Pullman six weeks ago. We haveing for theirs for a long period of

friends and Missyears.

Our object is to use the take place at the Ministry of tha herome good Roesborough knows all about it. valuable medical support we have Interior to ensure that the above

received to keep the British in-measures are being strictly "I came to Brighton to stay with valid in Britain, where we beplied. Mr. Harry Preston and it was his leve he can be as well cared for| sister-in-law who helped me as anywhere in the world." draw up the agony announcement.

The Bride knows.

13-

As regards the protection of the

public, this will in future depend Sir Humphrey Rolleston, who person of the President of the Re- My travelling companion replied, presided at the morning sessingdirectly on the Prefect of Police.

and wo

The Cabinet also examined the

met. Curiously enough,said, the Conference was intended Miss Rocaborough know's her. In to overcome our insular modesty.

for preference of situation created by ita resigna- fact, she knew her before she met which made

health resorts abroad to those nttion, which has resulted in a vir.

The Welsh Sunday.

had

tus interregnum beng established "It is true that I know the girl four doors.

until the opening of Parliament. referred to." Miss Rocsborough.

In the special circumstances, M. said, "She has a title, and it would

Tardieu explained that 'he not be fair to give her name, but At the afternoon session Mr.

sentatives abroad, including the she is to be at our wedding, which | R. C. Vaughan, Controller of the telegraphed to the French repru-| is to take place at St. Mark's, North House of Lord's Refreshment De-delegation at Geneva, instructing present Andley-atreet, on June 15.

partment, said that Wales had

which would "I have known her some time,overything to recommend her as them to continue the but I met Captain Donnell only a holiday resort save the sad fact French foreign alley but not to

take any decision comparatively recently at a dance that "Dora" spent all her Sundays

commit the next Government. Every at Mr. Preston's hotel."

in that part of Britain. Captain Donnell was one of the week there was one whole day on first Americans to join the British which no motorist or walker could Army at the outbreak of war, but obtain a drink from any hotel save it is a German, Captain Eric von the one where he was staying. Saltmana, who will second the toast

"Going to a foreign Spa Is rather like going to a well-run but

" ask you doctors 'Is that the not too cheerful hospital. At one Once let famous Continental Spa the doc- the tora, waiters, and rallway porters

the only people not

of the bridegroom at the wedding way to treat an invalid? reception. Part of the honeymoon, us get 'Dora' away from too, will be spent in Germany, at bedside and brighten the room with are the home of the widow of Generalflowers and our Spas will become erutches. English Spas have for- von Langendorf, formerly chief of the gayest and consequently the tunately escaped this sick-room the Kaiser's staff,

[most health-giving in the world.

LAST TWO

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KING'S THEATRE

Unwed But Not Unwooed

Seven deadly blondes-to whom every married man was an open checkbook-gave her the lowdown on her lowdown hubby and showed her how the 'other woman' holds her man.

GOOD SPORT

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JOHN BOLES

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