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CENTRAL THEATRE

TO-DAY, AT 2.30; 5.15, 7.15 & 9.30

THE NEWEST CHINESE SUPER SPECIAL MELODRAMA WITH ENGLISH TITLES.

"THE POWER OF LOVE"

With AN ALL-STAR CAST PRODUCED BY THE STAR CO.. SHOWING SOON

The Latest United Artists Super Special Feature

AN AIR COMEDY THAT ZOOMS RIGHT UP INTO THE CLOUDS OF ENTERTAINMENT. TAKES YOU ON A CRUISE THROUGH MERRY GALES OF LAUGHTER!

HOWARD HUGHES

PRESENTS

Cock

THE

AIR CHESTER MORRIS

UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE

ALSO

AMERICA'S PREMIER COMEDIAN SHAKING THE WORLD'S SIDES IN AN EXTRAORDINARY LAUgh producTIONI

EDDIEQUILLAN.

NIGHT WORK

*With SALLY STARR, FRANCES UPTON, NORA LANE.

-COMING-

A Stirring & Thrilling Drama of Caliente Days. MAURREEN. O'SULLIVAN & TOM BROWN

in

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Accessible by both bus (Queen's Road W.) and

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SHOWING TO-DAY at 2.30, 5.30, 7.30 & 9.30.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

ANN HARDING East Lynne

CLIVE BROOK CONRAD NAGEL

FOX

PICTURE

NEXT CHANGE—SUN, to TUES.

"HIGH TREASON”

A British-Gaumont Production.

Students & Service Men in Uniform Half Price for Dress Circle & Back Stalls.

N.8.-Stopping station for Bus in front of Theatre already fixed.

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1932.

MUSIC FESTIVALS GANDHI'S FOR HONGKONG

MEETING ARRANGED

NEXT WEEK-

COMPETITIONS

A

movement is on foot to

GANDHI'S OPIUM CARRIERS

FAST

COMPROMISE EFFORTS MAKE PROGRESS

arrange annual musical festivals FURTHER TALKS

in Hongkong, on the lines of those held in various contres at Home,

in which there will be competi- tions in various classes, both vocal and instrumental.

TO-DAY

Nothing has

Poona, Sept 21.

passed Mr. The leading spirit in the move-Gandhi's lips in the last thirty mont is Mr. W. R. Fleming, who hours with the exception of has had considerable experience water.

THREE FINED TO-DAY

Soveral opium carriera came be- fore Mr. Schofield at the Central Police Court to-day.

A Chinse arrested in New Mar- kat.Stroot, was fined $300, or two months hard labour, for posses- alon of four 'taels of prepared oplum.

A Chinese from upriver with 10 taels of raw oplum was fined' |$200, or two months. He said he was a preserved fruits dealer, but had been tempted to carry the stuff for a dollar.

"Grit" was the expression used by a woman, next charged, allud- lng to oplum found on her by A Woman searcher. She was fined $100, or one mouth.

fa understood to accept the prin- ciple of the suggested compromise and the Pundit Malaviya will visit Gandhi to discuss the proposal.

of such matters in England, and Friends who have seen him who has called a meeting of those describe him as looking farnished. interested for Tuesday next, at For the convenience of his many 6.30. p.m. Through the kindness visitors, Gandhi has been moved of Dean Swann, the gathering from the European quarters in the will be held at the Cathedral Hall, gaol ton cell near and amongst those who have offer the entrance, known ed to assist the movement, are as the "Condemned Mr. A. M. Bowes-Smith, Mr. F. Cell" where he is Mason, Mr. R. Baldwin, Mr. Liaquatting on a webb- Chor-chi, Professor Guildi, Pro-ed cot. fessor Maklezoff, Mr. D. L. Strel The Mahatma re lett, Miss Nora Flint, and Mrs.colves his visitors

thus, F. Griggs.

moving as little as possible, but spinning his dally! quota and saying his daily prayers, The Trinity College of Music, NEED FOR HASTE.

Those who London, has promised to assist the movement and to allow its re-scheming for a way presentative to adjudicate in the out of the situation various competitions.

realise the need for hoate, the acting President of the Congress Party do- claring that if Gandhi fasts even ten days, he may never this respect was modifled, but the cover though. he twenty-five days.

Teachers and others interested are cordially invited to attend the meeting.

A great deal of organising work will be needed to get the project unler way, and it will not there fere be passible to hold the first festival until next year. If the movement is a success, it is hoped to make the festival an annual affair. It is believed that such a plan would be of great value in interesting young musicians and vocalists in their studies.

Rescaling of certified copy of the probate of the will and codicil of George Winstanley Barton, late of Hongkong, has been granted to Mr. D. J. Lewis, solicitor of Hongkong The late Mr. Barton, who lived in Wimbledon, Surrey died on March 30 this year and left local estate which was sworn under $218,500.

SHOWING TO-DAY

A: 2.30, 5.10.

7,15 89.30 p.m.

THE

Are

may live

Gandhi's fast, which bogan yeaterday, has been undertaken as protest against the proposal in the Government's communal award whoroby the Depressed Classes, white being permitted to qualify for votes in the general Hindu communities, were for a period of twenty years assured of a min- imum number of spokesmen in Legislaturen through separate electorates.

GANDHI'S VOW.

Gandhi vowed he would fast for unto death or until the award in

re-

for Prime Minister stated in his re- ront letter that the award, which

sub-

A Bombay report has it that was reluctantly made at the re- Gandhi has already approved the quest of the Indians, must stand. principle of a formula for the and only an agreement of the com- solution of the problem of the munitios themselves could representation in the legislatures stitute any other electurate of the Depressed Classes, which arrangements for those Govern- Fa sincere emerged yesterday from con-ment had devised in

ກ ference between caste Hindus and endeavour to weight the conflicting

claims on their joint merita, the Depressed Classes leaders.

He discussed the formula to- day with a deputation including Sir Tej Sapru and Mr. Jayakar at Yeravda Jail.

The Bombay conference was called in an attempt to achieve such agreement and thus put an end to the fast. Strong hopes of the compromise being generally To-morrow, the Depressed Clas- accopted are entertained.—British ses leader, Dr. Ambzkar, who also | Wireless,

MEETING TO-DAY.

KINGS THEATRE

It Couldn't be True Yet they Tore my Baby from my Arms-

STRANGE CASE CLARA DEANE

OF

A Paramount Picture

"with"

Wynne Gibson Pat O'Brien

SHOWING

TO-DAY

AT 2.80, 5.15,

7.15 & 9,80 p.m.

Frances Deo

BOOKING AT THE THEATRE TEL.:25332

NEXT CHANGE SUNDAY, 25th SEPT.

VOLCANO of LOVE!

Temptation mold- ered in her eyes. Peril in her kisses!

DEVIL'S LOTTERY

with

Elissa LANDI

Sam Taylor Production

FOX PICTURE

ORIENTAL

A CHINESE SOUND-ON- FILM SUPER SPECIAL TALKIE.

Singing and Talking Plature English Titles.

"YESTERDAY AT PEKING"

Produced by:

THE SHANGHAI STAR EMOTION PICTURE CO

THEATRE

NEXT CHANGE

SUNDAY, 25th SEPT,

A UNIVERSAL PICTURE

FLEMING ROAD, WANOMAI TEL. 2847S

JEENS THEATRE

SHOWING TO-DAY at 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.20

"He Knew Only the Law of the Jungle---

to

goize

1

what

bo

wanted!

You'll

thrill when you

see the

experb.

swimming

Adonis,

Johnny

Weias-

muller,

Tarpan!

08

JUNGLE THRILLS!

Amazing beyond belief, what you will sve! A giant white man, Tarzan, King of the Jungle! Fights with lions, huge apes, erocodiles, Koros nativos, a thou- sand other thrillal

ELEPHANT STAMPEDE! The most exciting scene over shown on the screen!·A·· vast | hord of wild elephants led by Tarzan in a now kind of junglo war it's terrifying! It's un- believable!

PRIMITIVE LOVE!

Would you live like Evs if you found the right Adam! See how that question is answered in a romance that will leave you breathless!

R

THE

APE

with Johnny WEISSMULLER

Noß HAMILTON. C. Aubrey SMITH Maureen O'SULLIVAN

Directed by the man who made "Truder Horn,"

W. S. VAN DYKE.

MAJESTIC

TOUCHDOWN!

a

Paramoura Qutum

Prosth

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A picture that reveals for the first time the problems, hopes, heart aches and glor

RICHARD ARLEN

loud triumphs that sotually Make a TOUCH DOWN!?

PEGGY

SHANNON

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