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CENTRAL THEATRE

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SHOWING TO-DAY at 2.30, 5.05, 7.20 & 9.35. KPlease note the change of time owing to the length of the picturo). THE MOST WONDERFUL AIR EPIC OF THE WAR "ACES" WITH MARVELLOUS SOUND & MUSICAL SYNCHRONIZATION.

A tragic Blood of

Madly be fired round after round lath the Vhêm of the ship of the air that bord die luigdia DE the copay

Low raw be to know that dis pilot was the pal he believed dead-ific very pol he had been inging

at's the cost, aleving climax the sermen has girl And it's but one of a bout of towering Encuscate in a mighty picture that will carry you over the clouds to a thousand thrills Ac Justly Eimed files high in the air.

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a

Paramount

Picture

WINGS

CLARA BOW CHARLES (BUDDY) ROGERS RICHARD ARLEN GARY COOPER

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

BOARD OF EDUCATION.

OFFCIAL REPÓRT OF RECENT

MEETING

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1932.

CRISIS COMING IN GREECE.

VENIZELOS TIEATENS TO RESIGN

The

FIRE AT SHAMSHUIPO.

PRINTING SHOP DAMAGED IN SMALL OUTBREAK

A fire broke out on the ground The 85th, meeting of the Board

floor of No. 191 Tal Nam Street, of Education was held on Wednes-

Athens, Sept. 8.

Shamshulpo, at 1.42 a.m. yesterday. day, Sptember 7. Members pre-

in political altuation

The premises were occupied by a into a Bont were. The Director of Educa tion (Mr. G. P. de Martin, M.A.,) Grocce is working up

the Chairman, the Senior Inspector of crisis, owing to the agitation of printing shop, the management of yard burning overnight with the English Schools (Mr. A. R. Suther- the Royalist Opposition, who are which kept a boller out in

forthcoming

result that some shavings nearby land, M.A.), the Senior Inspector alleging that the of Vernacular Schools (Mr. Y. P. elections will be managed by par- Law, M.A.), Chov. J. M. Alves, Mr. tisan spirit, coupled with discon-caught alight. A. el Arculli, Rev. Fr. Byrne, S.J., font among a portion of the army Ph.D., Sir William Hornell, CLE.. officers.

It has been learned M.A., Rev. F. Short; Very Rev. A. D..Swann, M.A., D.S.C., Hon. Mr. Prime Minister, M. S. W. TRO, O.B.E., LL.D., Mr. H. K. will tender his resignation, but measures to put out the flames, but the Fire Brigade had to be called will advise. Woo, LL.B.

President Alexander Zaimis In. The minutes of the 84th meet-

the resignation, ing, which had been circulated and will not accept approved, were brought up and con- because he is convinced it would considerable damage was done to very grave consequences the cockloft, while the first floor firmed. The Chairman informed entail

The flames were quickly fanned Into the kitchen, but fortunately that the some of the fokis had not yet gone Venizelos, to bed. They immediately took

The kitchon was burned out, and

the Roard that the Vernacular the end of which, could not be windows also sustained damage. Middle School would be continued foreseen.Reuter.

in 1933 at enhanced fees. The Chairman informed the Board that

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Government had accepted the LIQUIDATING SURPLUS Board's recommendation that the fees at the Junior Technical School for the first year only be $36.

Dr. Liang's Departure.

GERMAN - AFFAIRS

THE SITUATION STILL OBSCURE

Berlin, Sept. 8. The political situation in Ger- many is likely to be obscure until the Chancellor delivers his speech in the Reichstag on Monday.

Negotiations between the Nazis and Centrints have been resumed but well-informed circles are scep- tical as to tho practical results.

AMERICAN COTTON STOCKS DISAPPEARING

Washington, Sept. 8. With reference to the departure |

The Federal Farm Board has of Dr. D. Laing for England, the Bidard unanimously passed the fol-announced that the Staple Cotton the Co-operativo Association is gra- lowing resolution.-"That Board learns with regret that Dr. dually liquidating the 60,000 balca Laing is acvering his connexion of the 1929 crop.

These are the stocks not with the Schools Medical Service

It is uncertain whether the in his covered by the controlled cotton and wishes him success

schema under which all cotton of Nazis and others will introduce a future career.".

or no confidence motion or demand The Report of the Medical Om- the Government stabilisation

the American merely the cancellation of the cers of Schools for May and June, ganisations, and copies of which had been sent to Cottons Co-operative Association emergency decrees.

the will be withheld from the markets. each member, were laid

until 1933.-Reuter, table.

Financial Assistance.

on

The Government will dissolve the Reichstag if It attempts to re- voke the decrees or thwart the Government's programme.-Rou ter's Special.

The half-yearly, medical reporta on boarding schools, copies of each of which had been sent to each to limit the numbers eligible for member were laid on the table. Capitation Grant in any one school The report of the Director of to 600 pupils and substituted there- Education for 1931, a copy of for the following resolution. KREUGER SOUVENIRS. which had been sent to'ench mem- "Though the Board anticipates no

AUCTION ROOMS BESIEGED ber, was laid on the table.

immediate increase in numbers in Grant-in-Aid Schools requiring the FOR POTS AND PANS limitation of the present Grant

Stockholm, Sept. 8. Beyond the increases in the an-, system, yet the Board would regret

Souvenir huntera took grist 'to aual provision for the financial as-any limitation as tending either to 55 Cts.

sistance of non-provided schools cause the multiplication of inefli- the mill of the auctioneer dispos specifically recommended by the cient schools or increased Governing of the belongings of the late Board and accepted by Government, ment expenditure for new build-Ivar Kreuger (the match magnate who committed suicide). So there is also considerable automatic ings." increase due to the extension of The Board approved the new great was the crowd that gathered school buildings and consequent in- Argyle Street site for the Central that the police had to be called crease in numbers. in attendance. British School.

upon to regulate it.

SPECIAL PRICES

$1.10; DRESS CIRCLE

BACK STALL UPPER CIRCLE & FRONT STALL 35 CM. (Including Tax).

-STARTING SUNDAY-

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