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CENTRAL THEATRE
987 20
SHOWING TO-DAY
At 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.30.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1932.
THE NEWEST UNITED ARTISTS SUPER SPECIAL PRODUCTION.
An air comedy oxtravaganza,, staged by the lavish hand of Howard Hughes, that zooms right up into the clouds of enter- tainmont-takes you on a cruise through merry gales of hilarious laughter!
A THRILL-SHOW TO MAKE YOU GASP!
A LAUGH-SHOW TO MAKE YOU HOWL!
She Made Aviators Keep
Their Feet on the Ground!
A siren who nearly wrecked the fallics and a sky devil up in the cleida in Love She made his head go round like a propeller! There's a posichue full of laughs and howls in dis gey comedy of perfume, reitinas and Denial.
HOWARD HUGHES
•PRESENTS
UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE
CK
AIR
OF THE
'WITH
CHESTER MORRIS
ADDED ATTRACTIONS
"FOLLIES OF THE DAY"
With an All-Star cast of well-known beautiful young dancers and acrobats. Produced by The Lauro Films Co. of France. Z reels of old and new dances entirely in technicolour with the most magnificent and lavish invaluable settings and back- grounds that are quite now and novel to the public.
PRICES AS USUAL.
NEXT CHANGE
A Charming Comody packed with Drama and Laughs.
EDDIE
QUILLAN.
NIGHT WORK
With SALLY STARR, FRANCES UPTON, NORA LANE.
A riot of laughter, sparkling wit, catchy songs, pathos, chuckles, indisputably the finest dialogue and singing comedy of the somOTI,
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
We are glad to announce that we will commence showing the Best Super and Special Radio, Universal and British Dominion pictures of 1932-33. from the beginning of noxt month.
RECLAMATION GROUNDS. WANGĦAT-
GARDEN
-OPEN-AIR CINEMA munnen
THEATRE
TALKING PICTURCENTA
2 PERFORMANCES NIGHTLY 7.30.& 9.30.
Horo's on all star special with Bill Boyd, Jamos Gleason, Lew Cody. Zasu Pitts, Marion Shilling and Mary Carr.
FIVE COMPLETE STORIES in one stupendous war-timo picturo. Love, humor, hate, jealousy and faith massively produced, Their superbly acted and directed-a pictura of supremo morit, with a
thriff. A picture you can't afford
BEYOND soul; vibrant with glamor and
VICTORY to miss.
ALWAYS THE SAME BARGAIN PRICES—OVER 2,000 SEATS. Stalls, 30 Ct., Circle 50 Cts. Box Seats $1.00. WE PAY TAX. Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FREDERICK PERCY JANKLIN, 'at 1 and 3. Wyndham Street, in the City of Victoria Hong- king.
CONGRESSMAN IN MR. HU HAN MIN ARRESTED FRENCH
COLONY
P. L INDEPENDENCE SPONSOR
AGAIN INVITED TO NANKING
The -Nanking
Government's
r
STEAMER
CREW'S CLAIMS FOR WAGES
Among the passengers by the efforts to persundo Mr. Hu Han Claims by the crew of the s Dallar liner President Wilson in min to assume his position as a Gnr. Gen Maurice Long II, amount- the Hon. Butler B. Hare, United member of the Standing Com- ing to $2,648.51 in respect of States Congressman from South mittee of the Central Political
wages due were upheld by the Carolina, who, with his Secretary, Council have been renewed. Mr. W. Bowers. ia en route to
Chief Justice (Sir Joseph Kemp) Another telogram, addressed eitting in Admiralty Jurisdiction Mahila in connexion with his work to Mr. Hu Han-min by Nanking at the Supreme Court this mor- on the till devised to grant In-leaders, strongly urges the re-ning. Altogether claims totalling. dependence to the Phillippina union of Kuomintang factions in
an effort to solve the Manchurian nearly $8,000 have been successful- ly made against the vessel which The Hon. Mr. Haro is the epon-problem. sor of the Bill, which some time Miss Hu Muk-lan, daughter of in being sold to meet liabilities. digo passed the United States the veteran Kuomintang leader, Mr. H. C. Maruamara, instruct- House of Representative by 300 says that despite the pressure of ed by Deacons, appeared for the
official .circles votes to 47, grunting Independence Nanking
and plaintiffs, and said that in respect
Islands.
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the
Luing Pon-luik, chief bo'sun, stated that the amount owing to the deck crew was $724.03 for the months of July and August. Thin section of the crew had received. nothing since the end of June.
to the Philippines in eight years. Straits merchants, she is confident of the crews' wages It was to bo He is the Chairman of the Insular that her father will remain in expected that they would be in- affaira Committee, which reported Hongkong for the present.
eluded in the ship's articles. For the Bill. It will go to the Senate
Observers of the political situs- some reason or other, the articles for decision on December 8, and tion belleve that the quarrel be- merely contained the names of the the Hon. Mr. Hare is now proceed tween Marshal Chiang Kai-shek crow who were French nationals, ing to Manila to study the In- and Mr. Hu Han-min some two but not the Chinese members. dependence movement for the years ago, resulting in the latter's There was no mention of wages, information of the Conference on imprisonment, will stand the Bill,
great obstacle to the re-union of
with "The United States promised the Nanking regime Independence to the Philippina Kuomintang Rightista. fstands on condition that they prepare themselves for the establishment of a state of govern- ment." said Congressman Hare, in
Moc Koni-sang, zecond engineer, an interview with ♫
gave evidence to the effect that presentative this morning. "Our
there was the sum of $1,120.88 country feels that they have met
HARD WINTER AHEAD,
owing to the engine room crew for this condition, and our Govern-
"Vo have the impression in the the two months, and Lee Fu, chief ment has never yet assumed an States that the depression is steward, testified that the claims obligation that it has not dis-worldwide," he said. "We have from the stewards' department charged. Judging from the vote heen hearing for two years that totalled $300. on the question in the House of the whole world was under the
The Hon. Mr. Hare is emphatle that the depression in China and press Japan is by no means as bad as i
Is in the United States.
QUEENS THEATRE
SHOWING TO-DAY at 2.30; 5.10; 7.15 & 9.20
YOUR FINAL OPPORTUNITY TO SEE THE YEAR'S EVENT!
The Greatest Drama of the Wild's Ever Thrown on the Screen!
TAKZAN
APE MAN
of
Representatives, it aceme that influence of the depression, but, Ip Fok, second mate, said his Congress is ready to discharge its belleve me, it has not affected the wagen were fixed at the rate obligations to
the Philippine
Enst yet. I haven't seen aus $130 a month. He had received Island people.
evidence of depression out here $70 on account, so that the balance "Lam proceeding to Manilo now yet, particularly as regarda undue for the months of July and to guther more reliable infor-employment. Unless busincas August was $190. mation for use in conference in materially improves In the States Tam Shui-wai, compradore, case the Independence Bill passes within the next six months, it is claimed for the months of June. the Senate next sessions. The going to be a hard and terrible July and August and and the House of Representatives Bill pro- winter for the unemployed. Re-amount due to him was $100 to vides for Independence in eight ports are to the effect that there the end of August. years, while under the Bill to be is a slight Improvement, but it presented to the Sonate in Decem- isn't perceptible yet.
The chime of Ng Ba phien ber, the transitory period is "I think the Democrats will win captain's boy, and Le Van Thuyet, fifteen years. A Conference of the Presidential election. The follieer's boy, were for $48 ench. thren. members from cael House Prohibition enactment is being
It was stated that the crew was will meet immediately the Senate made an issue of this election, and
the vessel 011
and Mr. Bi ja pissed. parliamentary both parties are trying hard to still procedure making it possible for get the 'wet' vote. Of course, the Macnamara asked for the wages the delegates to agree upon a Elghteenth Amondment has always claimed and wages or subsistenco transitory period of anything been under liucussion, and up to the date of judgment. from eight to fifteen years
although it has been made an issue An order was made for the ship "There is some little opposition of this campaign. I don't think it to be condemned and that the to the Senate Bill, but I am of the will become a vital one. Personal-wages claimed together with costs opinion that it will pass that ly, I have always voted against its and subsistence up to the date Chamber."
repeat".
of judgment þe upheld.
LAST TWO DAYS
At 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 89.30 p.m.
KINGS THEATRE
A DOUBLE ATTRACTION
The Wedding
Was Grand!
---but somebody Hes
a jangling tin can to their Married. Life!
SYLVIA
SIDNEY
FREDAIC
MARCH
MERRILY WE GO TO HELL
| £1 Paramount Pictur
ADRIANNE ALLEN
Her day of fore! But she soon finds that o
man, once won, must b. HELD-thru risks
La nave? saw in her
girihood dreams?...
LAST TWO DAYA AT 2,80, 5.16, 75 & 9.30p.m.
JAMES
1
DUNN
-ADDED ATTRACTION-
Daily at 5.10, 7.15 and 0.30 p.m. Shows Daly
Retura Engagement of
BETH BERI
ZIEGFELD FOLLIES STAR
In a Dance Repertoire.-
New Dannaa--Naw Costumes
Accompanied at the Piano by MONIA LITTER Acolaimad, both by Zimbalist and Heifetz, the most Brilliant Pianist in the Far East.
Prices as usual
made by
the director of
"TRADER HORN"
W.S. VAN DYKE with Johnny WEISSMULLER
(The Swimming Adonis), NEIL HAMILTON
0. AUBERY SMITH
MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN
Metro-
Based on the story by Edgar Riot Burroughs"
NEXT CHANGE SOMETHING DIFFERENT!
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's ALL-STAR
VARIETY PROGRAMME.
ROCKING AT THE THEATER TEL. 25313.
NEWS
NEXT CHANGE- Wednesday, 5th OCT,
MILLION DOLLAR LEGS
“A Auramount Grauer with
Lyda Roberti Hank Mann George Barbier Hugh Herbert Dickie Moore Susan Fleming
ORIENTAL
SALLY
EILERS
OVER THE HILL
FOX PICTURE
Jack Oakie W. C. Fields Andy Clyde Ben Turpin
FLEMING
ROAD,
WANOHAI,
TEL. 28478.
NEXT CHANGE —— Wednesday, 5th OCT.
"Cheaters at Play"
with
THOMAS MEIGHAN CHABOTTE GREZEWOOD WILLIAM BAKEWELL BARBARA WEEKS A FOX PICTURE.
in
MUSIC
SPORTS
CHARLIE CHASE
"ONE OF THE SMITHS"
in
STAN
LAUREL
OLIVER
HARDY
“CHICKENS COME HOME"
A MAGNIFICENT Medley of
Mirth, and Music !
No thrill EVER to Equal
HELL DIVERS
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at 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9,20
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