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CENTRAL THEATRE

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JUNE 21. 1932.

FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY AT 5.15 & 9.30 p.m. ONLY. Tho Greatest Screen Achievement of the Season

HE FOUGHT FOR MAN. andlostaweman!

Ntold this story...

TO other age could have 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

presente

RONALD

COLMAN Arrowsmith

WITH

HELEN HAYES

FROM THE NOVEL BY

SINCLAIR LEWIS. A JOHN FORD PRODUCTION UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE

Please Don't Miss Your Last Chance TO-DAY AT 2.30 & 7.15

A Chiacse Sound-on-film Singing & Talking Pictine

M

HAPPY STARS"

COMMENCING TO-MORROW

BY SPECIAL REQUEST —

RETURN SHOWING OF

The Greatest Chinese Triumph on the Screen

HUMANITY

RECLAMATION GROUNDS, WARCHAL ———

GARDEN

-OPEN-AIR CINEMA

IT WON'T BE

LONG NOW BEFORE THE NEW SUMMER THEATRE OPENS

THEATRE

TALKING PICTURES

WE ARE NOW PUTTING ON THE FINISHING TOUCHES. Beautifying the place with thousands of lights, Big palms, trees, flags, bunting. awnings, etc.

-OVER 2,000 SEATS— Every comfort will be provided, polite service, Big roomy chairs, wide isics. 10 exits, plenty of parking space for autos. Dress Circle and Box Seats on elevated platforms. Everything first-

class and High-class,

Don't Miss the Opening Night.

A Paramount Big Super-Special Production.

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TRAFFIC COURT |MANCHURIA ATHLETICS BATTERY AT

SUMMONSES

BIRTHDAY PARADE

INCIDENT

TAXI'S MANOEUVRE

CUSTOMS

FOREIGN OFFICE AND THE LOAN

SERVICES

London, June 20.

FULL BLAST

Eighteen Runs Against Chicago's Eleven

Now York, June 20. Alone among the leading hitters An Incident which occurred dur Japanese disposal of the funds the major leagues, Jimmy boxx, ing the King's Birthday Parade, jof the Chinese Maritimes Cus- iof the Philadelphia Athletics, whilst the troops were marching toms in Manchuria was the sub-hit another home run to-day, main- along Queen's Road Central near ject of further questions in the the Hongkong Hotel, had a sequel House of Commona to-day, taining his brilliantly consistent

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form recently.

Results

National League,

The

at the Police Court, before Mr. Schofield this morning, when Sir A. M. Samuel (Con. Farn-

The Athletics outhit Chicago taxi-driver was summoned for hum) naked the Foreign Secretury

runfest. Government dangerous driving.

if the

WAB nr in a remarkable The defendant denied the sum-ranging tint the proportionate plate was crossed on 29 occasions, mons and intimated that na part amount of. the Manchurian eighteen times for the Athletics. of the roadway was "up" he stop- | Customs required for the The Yankees won again. ped on the side opposite to the service of the loans raised in troops. The constable then spoke Britain by the Chinese Govern- to him about causing an obstruc-ment will be remitted to those tion.

hitherto responsible for the collec- Inspector C. F. Alexauder sald it was just the other way about. The tion and service of the loans. defendant did not stop his Half the road was "up" and just as troops were appronching the end of the excavated portions of the road, the defendant tried to get through and caused the troops to draw to the left side of the road, the leading ranks having to break their lines.

car.

In reply to his Worship. The offleer remarked that the defendant was not driving at a very great speed.

A

Brooklyn

2 Pittsburgh Boston

Cincinnati Philadelphla 7 Chlengo

American League.

THREE UNAFFECTED. Captain Anthony Eden, Under- Secretary for Foreign Affairs, re- plied that his latest information Cleveland was that the revenue collected at St. Louis

of the xlx Customs Detroit three out Stations in Manchuria was being Chicago remitted in the normal way Shanghai.

to

At the other three stations, he said, the surplus revenite was bes a special suspense Shantung constable.

statening paid into that it was at the request of the account, oflivers marching in front that he The British Government wan took the defendant's number and paying very careful attention to

Lother side of the rond,

2 Washington

3

1 New York

3

1 Boston

18

~~Reuter.

11 Philadelphia

FALSE SCALES

SUMMONSES

HAWKERS FINED FOR CHEATING

ordered him to park his taxi on the the question of the foreign obliga-TWO

itions Recured + the Chinese After henring evidence his Wor-Customs revenue and up to the skip registered a conviction and present they had discovered

A woman hawker of Smithfeld impof fine of $25.

reason to believe that their sect) who gave short weight to cust rity was impaired.---Reuter,

NO PERMIT.

Me. D. S. HHH. of the Hongkon2. Electric Company, wast sumpion- el for driving a mindor car Broadway Bond, at 9.35 pan. pn June 9 without a permit from the Inspector General of Police.

The defendant pleaded guilty and remarked that he had formerly had a permit but it had expired.

A fine of $5 was imposed. In prospeating a public Var

1600

tomer, using a pair of seales so "doctores!" as fo register 5 per

The Royal Observatory reports cent. against the customer, was that the depression is situated in fined $15 by Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Koron Sipsit, moving enstward: the Contral Magistracy this a shallow depression remains over morning. Tongking. Lawal forecast:--S,W, winds, muderate, squally;

Fair to showery,

A male hawker of bichoes, who used a short weight to a pair of scales, also operating adversely

at de apagainst the customer to the extent of per cent,, was also fined $15. Measures. Inspector Marks, prose- cuted in both cases.

drivve for not taking up his pasi- Sergeant McInnis informed his The Inspector of Weights tion at the rear of other cars on | Worship that the defendant had the stand in Chater Road, it was six passengers in the car, three stated by a Police officer that the being at the back and three in the defendant had tried to necupy afront seats, small spaer between' twe care. To

TARA

and

enable him to drive on to the area the driver of a public ear for drive |

Inspector Alexander prosecuted EXCHANGE MARKET

The released the brakes on the rearing dangerously in Caine Road.

cars and backed against thent.

IDLE

Inspector Alexander remarked The defendant, it was stated.

The Hongkong dollar remains that it was an unsatisfactory way passed a car on a bend near Lad- unchanged at 18. 314d, to-day, and of taking up a position on a stand. der Street as a bus was coming in the lost market still has a lifeless. Instead of going to the rear of the the opposite direction.

He was aspect. entire row of cars, the defendant travelling at about 30 miles an attempted to squeeze into a small hour and just managed to get past Silver is down 1/16th in London, space. To get in ho had to back in time, It was raining at the both spot and forward, Chinn against the cars in the rear and time and the roads were wet. The bought and saki, and on a

quiet also those in front of his vehicle. defendant was fined $25,

market there was small business. The defendant was fined $7.

After the official fixing, the market ruled steady, with buyers at quotations or slightly over.

OTHER CASES.

A fine of $10 wna imposed on the conductor of an Aberdeen motor on appearance bus

on his

A summons for failing to have full control of his Austin Seven 8 summons for carrying 16 passen- The defendant had was brought against Yeung Wing-gers in excess.

a previous conviction for a similar hing who pleaded guilty and was fined $20.

TO-DAY ONLY

At 2.30, 5.10. 7.15 89.30 p.m.

offence.

the

In New York, silver has de- clined 1/8th, on an easy market.

The cross-rate shows a further decline to 3.60%.

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| EVEN A QUEEN MAY LOVE

And a king may laugh, when "Bill" plays cupid to the queen and havoc with her fair retainers.

WILL

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ROGERS

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Bill Marguerite

with Greta Nissen

Churchill

BOOKING AT THE THEATRE TEL. 25313

TO-MORROW

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Kay Francis Miriam Hopkins Regis Toomey

Based on the Bromfield Novel

a Garamount

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