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ANN HARDING'S LATEST GREAT SCREEN SUCCESS.
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Queen of the Screen! in a lovo story that tells what happens to who a woman
gives her heart to +2 married man!
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ANN HARDING DEVOTION
LESLIE HOWARD
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THE NEWEST & GREATEST LAUGH PICTURE OF THE YEAR, CHARLIE MURRAY & GEorge sidneY
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SIDNEY FOX'S NEWEST TRIUMPH.
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"DADDY LONG LEGS"
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPII.
TUBERCULOSIS.
PRAISE FOR THE DIRECTOR OF PAPWORTH CENTRE
London, Sept. 10.
Tributes were paid at the con- ference of tho International
of
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1932.
WORST DISASTER ON C. E. R.
BIG CASUALTY LIST
IN DERAILMENT
RECOGNITION
JAPANESE PLANS.
COMPLETED
Tokyo, Sept. 10.
The Prime Minister and Minis-
chukuo.
Changchun, Sept. 11. ter of Foreign Affaire to-day sub- The worst disaster in the history mitted for the perusal of the Em- of the Chinese Eastern Railway peror the draft treaty for the re- Union against Tuberculosis nt occurred to-day, when more than cognition of the new state, Man- the Hague yesterday to the work 100 were killed and injured in,
Sir Pendrill Vallier Jones, derailment 40 miles from Hurbin. founder and medical director of The rails had been maliciously re- the Papworth village settlement in moved by bandits, who robbed those Cambridgeshire, for after-core of who were not killed. tuberculous patients,
blem.
(HR
be-
Safe Passage
Harbin, Sept. 11.
His Imperial Majesty referred the draft to the Privy Council, which body is expected to complete ita deliberations by September 18. The formal recognition of Man- chukuo will be announced on the following day, September 11, Reuter.
all over the world.--British Wire TAKES HEALTH TRIP. own to indicate
(01-
The train that came to grief was the one that left hore last night. In a paper contributed by SirThe engine and six conches were Pendrill, he declared that the mashed to pieces.-Router, village settlement was essential
Foreign CommentTM in the interests of public health.
London, Sept. 10. Papworth had succeeded
While it is recognised that two Members of the League of coming events-the publication cause its director had made use Nations Commission who are re of the Japan-Manchukuo Treaty of business acumen and industry and the skill of the patients, who turning to Europe via Siberia, have and the Lytton Report will con- hind solved their own economic pro- passed safely through the floods stitute a major crisie in the Far and train-wreckers on the G. E. R. East, responsible British opinion
M. Claudel and Dr. Schnee tends to await the definite The importance attached Lo left Tsitsihar by air yesterday for tents of the Lytton Report, regard- after-care was demonstrated by Manchull, where they will join the ing the parts of it which leaked out the fact that the international trans-Siberian train. Reuter's
as misleading and not informing to committee, over which 716* will Special.
public opinion. preside, is to study, collate, and
The Financial News, however, so-ordinate the methods employed
remarks that enough is already that the two documents will be mutually exclu- sive, which fundamental opposition must produce deeply significant decisions, either by the League of Nations and Japan or by both. New York, Sept. 11. Further, the "Sume paper observes "I am boing Shanghaied by my that Pacific relations are almost at medical man" declared Jimmy deadlock. To much importance Walker, ex-Mayor of New York, need not be attached to the con- Washington, Supt. 10, who recently resigned from the tinued presence in the Pacific of The issue of G$1,150,000,000 insition, following the determina- the United States Fleet; but the stirrings of nationalism in China Treasury Notes and "Certificates tion of the Governor of the State to and Japan are too deep to admit of of Indebtedness, for the purpose hear the charges made against easy compromise between them. In of meeting the huge, maturing, him,
the Autumn a crisis muy well lie in The ex-Mayor sailed for Europea decision whether weakness American obligations in public; debt, and to provide funds for the on the Italian liner Conte Grande. exacerbation of nationalism is Reconstruction Corporation, has it was learned that he, is making predominate. been six times over-subscribed.ju "round trip" to Europe for the according to the Secretary of the sake of his health-Renter's economic background, Japan will be Treasury-Renter's American Ser-American Service,
U.S. PUBLIC LOAN..
RAPID OVERSUBSCRIPTION OF: TREASURY ISSUE
vice.
JIMMY WALKER STARTS ON JOURNEY TO EUROPE
KREUGER'S ESTATE
LIABILITIES SHOWN AT 1,171,000,000 KR.
ΟΓ
to
Whether, with difficulties in the
compelled towards or preclided from implementing, her ambitious Manchurian programme, must be one of the major decisions of the year.--Beuter.
1 According する મા previous! message the Government's pro- Kramme provides for the issue of! Treasury Notes to the value of G$760,000.000 at 3% per cent..
Liabilities are 781,000,000, and maturing in five years, and Certi
their assets 509,000,000. feates of Indebtedness to the
According to documents reveal- value of G$400,000,000 at 14% per
The bankruptcy figures relatinged in the course of the proceedings cent.. maturing September 15, 1933. The purpose of the loan is to the late Ivar Krenger's estate the Maleh King's debtor included amounting to the Communist leader Kilbom to to meet the deficiency on the year's show liabilities working and to encourage indus 1,171,000,000 kronor and asels whom he tent 35.000 kronor in addition to 100,000 advanced for try and thus overcome the wide-amounting to.38,000,000. spread trade depression.]
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LILY DAMITA
CHARLIE
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ROLAND
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She Had His Name But Not
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"The False
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From the true life story by Mark Hellinger and Charles Beahan
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Phillips HOLMIS
Walter HUSTON
Anita PAGT Lewis STONE Jean HERSHOLT
JOHN MILJAN TULLY MARSHALL
A
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Comedy
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Warren HYMER
GOLDIE
ALA HARLOW
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A Dame in Your Arms is werth six in your Address Book.
Side-Splitting Saga of Two Snappy Sailors and a T.N.T. Blonde.
Open Relay--1, Twelfth Battery. RA. 2, 20th Battery, R.A
300 Yards Relay," Company AQUATIC, MEETING HELD ON (L/G. Davies, L/C. Scammell, Pte. Campbell, L/C. Williams, Lt, Richard- SATURDAY AFTERNOON son and Cpl. Shaw), 2, "B" Company (Pte. Marsh, Pto. McCarthy, "Pte. The South Wales Borderers held an Woods Pte. Harris, L/C Woodman aquatic
aports meeting at the and Pts. Jones). YAM.C.A. bath on Saturday afternoon. Medley
"A"
Rolay-1, Headquarter Company carrying off the Wing (L/C Sutherland, Dm. Emith, championship. Mrs. Raikos, wife of and Ptc. Jones; 2, "D" Company Lleut. Col. G. T. Raikes, D.3.0. (Lout. Galletly, Sgt. Ford and Pte. fofeer commanding the 1st Batta. Roynolds. lion) presented
Oficers v. Sergeants Relay-1,
Water Polo-Headquarter Wing Company lost to "C Company by four goals to one, '
the Inter-Company Shield to the winners at the con- Offieere. clusion of the meeting..
The results were:
Inter-Company Rolay-1.
***
Company (Pte. Woods, Pto. Harris,
Pto. McCarthy, L/C Woodman, Pte. Marsh and Pte. Jones); 2, "A"
In our report of the annual- moot,
Company (Lieut: A. G. Martin Pong of the Kowloon Golf Club it, was
Gilmore, Pto. Wallace, L/C Vincent, lorroneously stated that Me
Pia Joner and Cpl. Morgan),
Diving 1550A Company (Pt. Linstead & Davis had been appo Hotelson and Opl. Morgan) ;; 3/middagassiz Linstea of a D
ago, anditom. The report is should
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