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HE FOUGHT FOR MAN....

and lost awoman!

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told this story...No other world has known such a man-fighting ht nanity's battles...his restless mind his searching for truth... steadfast heart clinging to the woman whose love he lost in his hour of triumph.

presenta

SAMUEL GOLDWYN RONALD

COLMAN

IN

ArrowsmiTH"

HELEN HAYES

FROM THE NOVEL BY SINCLAIR LEWIS 4 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 and picturesquely tragic. The dialogue is human and 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

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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1932.

EARLY DISASTER AVERTED

NO DECLARED POLICY OF AMATEUR PHOTO

REPUDIATIONS

PREMIER GIVES LEAD TO REVISION

LAUSANNE, JUNE 16.

COMPETITION

KODAK COMPANY ADD

TO PRIZES

Thanks to the generosity of the Eastman Kodak Company, we are able to announce to-day a further nddition to the prizes being offered in connexion with the Telegraph's Summer Photo Competition.

Besides the cash awards total- HE FEAR THAT GERMANY MIGHT TORPEDO: THE

THE REPARATIONS CONFERENCE AT THEing $150, a new model Kodak camera will be given away. Thin, OUTSET BY DECLARING UNCOMPROMISINGLY in accordance with the wish of THAT THE REICH DID NOT PROPOSE TO RE-the donors, will be awarded the ndjudged the best story-telling SUME THE PAYMENT OF REPARATIONS HAS competitor nending In what is BEEN DISSIPATED.

picture. In this way, it is possible for the camera to be won by a The discussions will be opened to-morrow by the photograph not figuring amongst German Chancellor, Herr von Papen, with a statement the other winners, although, of on Germany's economic situation. There is excellent course, It may go to one of the reason to believe that his declaration will not constitute an out-and-out refusal to pay reparations, which would model Kodak G16, naturally antagonise certain countries and would ceranaatigmat lens. It is the world's tainly hinder the success of the conference, but will ex-pictures as large as 2% inches X plain Germany's position, adding that the wiping off of 4 inches. reparations would bring an economic recovery.

winning pictures.

The camera is the latest 1932 with F.6.3

smallest roll-flm camera taking

The Competition, which is con- Aned to amateurs, is now open.

The impression that has emerged from Mr. Ram-It say MacDonald's eloquent opening address, is that any agreement for the cancellation of war debts is still a long way off.

Assembled

closes on August 31st.

TWO MOTORISTS FINED

DANGEROUS DRIVING

OFFENCES

During his address, as Chair-ments solemnly entered into could] mat, to the delegates af the not be satisfied by unilateral re- eighteen nations

at pudiation.

On a summons for speeding up Lausanne, Mr. Ramsay Macdonald He believed that the principle stressed the extreme gravity and was not challenged by any of the Garden Road and passing a motor urgency of the problem confront delegates, but it carried with it car in the controlled area at the- ing them.

the corollary that if there was to Peak Tram Station, T. H. Lye was The economic crisis was such be no default, the engagements fined $30 on his appearance before that no country could expect to which had proved incapable of Mr. Schofield at the Central Police be immune from its effects. It fulfiment must be revised by Court this morning. was a world crisis and none couldnreement. stay out of the work of restora- tion and reconstruction.

WAR INHERITANCE.

They had met to consider one of the causes of their distress. the finncial inheritance of the war and an agreement must be reached regarding it.

He cited the report of the Basle exports, which insisted that inter- governmental debts must be ad-)

thu justed, and declared that urgency of their appeal had been underlined by all that had hap pened since that report was is.

succ.

The defendant was stated by Sergeant Melmis to have driven Mr. Macdonald added: "1 ben motor cycle up Garden Rond at lieve that a great opportunity a speed of 30 miles an hour and. now presents itself for us to on reaching the controlled aren, unite in checking the active inhe passed a motor car. There fluence now making for general were a number of school childden economie deterioration. If we about at the time.

the

was

do this, Europe cannot Ret In prosecuting a public car alone. We must welcome the driver on a summons of driving! Sub- assurance that after the presentin a dangerous manner, phase is over, the United States Jaspector Saunders informed his will encourage us to believe that Worship that the defendant, on she will co-operate in: an turning into Winglok Street from examination at any rate, of the Des Voeux Road West, skidded wider problems and join with and knocked down a Chinese who

washing us in devising a policy for the was

himself in maintenance of civilisation gutter. A constable who which shall be based on the nearby said the defendant had in all They must remember,

prosperity of all nations."

been driving at a fast speed, their deliberations and bargain-

The constable informed his ings, that the world looked to

defendant's down by the them, not only in need, but with ing sitting, adjourned until to- Worship that he was also knocked impatience. It was essential that morrow, the interval being spent The roadway was not wet at the they should act speedily. Anin arranging the work programme. time. agreeement reached quickly would Both to-morrow's meetings will be have effect a hundred times more held in private. beneficial than one painfully and imperfectly reached in the moment

of exhaustion.

REVISION NECESSARY.

The Conference, after the open-

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