1932-10-05 — Page 12

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CENTRAL THEATRE

TO-DAY & TO-MORROW ONLY

At 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.30.

THE NEWEST UNITED ARTISTS SUPER

· SPECIAL PRODUCTION.

The cream of comedy sprinkled ovor a soaring drama of skyhigh thrilla!

A THRILL-SHOW TO MAKE YOU GASP! A LAUCH-SHOW TO MAKE YOU HOWLI

An Aviating Romeo Who Took a High Flier in Love and Laughed at War! The sky was the limit with this dashing dare-devil who started out to fight the enemy but lost in the battle of love! He left a trail of broken hearts crashing through Europe and bombed his way, to Paris veh laughing gas

HOWARD HUGHES

PRESENTS

Pock

OF THE

AIR

WITH

CHESTER MORRIS

UNITED

VICTURE

— 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. 2 reels of old and new dancos entirely in technicolour with the most magnificent and lavish invaluable settings and back- grounds that are quite new and novel to the public.

SPECIAL PRICES

DRESS CIRCLE $1.00: BACK STALL 55 Cts. (Including, Tax).

NEXT CHANGE

A Charming Comedy 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 comody of the season.

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT

We are glad to announce that we will sammance showing the Best Supor and Special Radio, Universal and British Dominion pictures of 1932-33 from the beginning of next month.

RECLAMATION GROUNDS, WANONAE

GARDEN

-OPEN-AIR CINEMA

LAST 2 TIMES TO-NIGHT

7.30 9.30.

The Great War Time Story

"BEYOND

VICTORY"

A fixo-ply drama of the soldiers dream that lies beyond wictory.

THEATRE

TALKING

FICTURES.

STARTING TO-MORROW

NIGHT. JACK OAKIE &

JEANETTE MacDONALD.

"LET'S GO NATIVE"

A tropical romance with songs, music, comedy and plenty of action.

ALWAYS THE SAME BARGAIN PRICES--OVER 2,000 ŠEATS.

Stalls 30 Cts. Circle 50 Ct. Box Soats $1,00. WE PAY TAX. ·

For the Best

LOCAL VIEWS

and

PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHS

Go To

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TROOP EXODUS,

JAPANESE WITHDRAWING

FROM MANCHURIA

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1932.

LOSING GROUND

NAZIS LOSE VOTES IN AUTLER TERRITORY

Munich, Oct. 4.

NEW FRENCH LINER.

ARAMIS LEAVES MARSEILLES ON OCTOBER 21

Tokyo, Oct. 4.

The Mossageries Maritimes' now The 38th Infantry Brigade, A 30 per cent. decrease in the moter vessel Aramis is now ready to which was despatched to Man-Hitler votes and an increased poll take her place on the China

service, churla_jast autumn as reinforce for the Centrists is shown in the and will commence her maiden voyage ments has been ordered to return numerous week-end election re from Marseilles for the Far East on to the pence station in Korea, aults from small towns in South October 21, The Aramis is of 21,400 tons displacement, and has accom- Part of the Brigade started indicative of the outcome of the gors, 133 second-class, and 102 third- Germany. These are considered modation for 193 first-class passon- back on Sunday.-Reuter's Special

forthcoming national election, class passengers. Sho is of similar Japanese Film

type to the Felix Roussel, and will be Communists overywhere gained the sixth motor vessel in the 10 por cont. As an example, in pany's service. the heart of the Hitler territory In Aramis was built by tho Sonnenburg, Thuringia, the Nazis Societe Anonymo dos Forges ot polled 492, Centriste 666 and Com-dimensions being: Length 642.0ft., Chantiers de la Mediterranes, her munists 846. These contrast with breadth 08.6ft, and 47.0ft depth, } figures of July as follows: 822, with a gross tonnage of 16,500 tons. 378, 649,--Rautor.

Tokyo, Sept. 28.

It is learnt to-day that in order to make the Manchuria situation more correctly understood by the League, the Japanese Government will send to Goneva a 3,000 foot film of Manchurin, taken by the South Manchuria Kailway, while the Lytton Commission was still continuing investigations.

Tho

com-

ас

The hull is divided into nine com- partments by eight watertight bulk- heads, five of which are provided with watertight doors, three closing ver- ment was the thesis that while a tically and two horizontally; the The film will be shown to the radical form of reform was nood-doors are oporated hydro-electrically representatives of the Powers and ed in China Haolt, the course pur- on the Stone system, and the vessel to foreign members of the press, sued by Japan was a violation of can remain afloat with one of its

-Reuter.

International obligations.

compartments flooded. Japan Criticised

There are

18 lifeboats and two "It may be said that the sub-motor boats provided with wireless, London, Sept. 28. stance of the report is a plea for The life-boats have a seating Judging by previous experience, re-consideration of the Japanese commodation for 70 persons cach, and says the Manchester Guardian in policy, and the crux of the pro-davits. The rudder in of the

aro carried

Columbua" type Oortz the course of an editorial article blem now lies in the fact that the type, and there are five anchors. to-day, Japan is likely to take full deliberate recognition of Munchu- The propelling machinery consists advantage of the concession made kuo by Japan has forestalled any of two main engines of 5,800 shaft by the Lengue of Nations in possible action by the League," he hp, each at about 118 rova, per agreeing to delay consideration said. of the Lytton Report.

minute, and were built by the Com "The problem before the League Procedes Sulzer of Saint Denis. Each pagalo do Construction Mecanique, Japanese militarists, it adds, and the United States is to find engine has 10 cylinders of 22.80in. fare ready to admit privately that means to reinforce in Tokyo, Lord bare, and a piston stroke of 47.27in., it will take at least six years and Lytton's plea for second thoughts there being the characteristics of over 80,000 troops to overcome the by Japan. I believe that before ructed. The crank-shaft and coupl. large number of engines already con- resistance of the Chinese long Japan will discover that the ings are enclosed in a *bandits" in Manchurin, but their isolation which she has placed

watertight lubrication. desire to make a "fact" of Man- herself is too dangerous and that Each motor drives a three-stage alr

gear-case, with pressure chukuo "Independence" cannot be she cannot afford to provoke Rus- compressor, which also provides for nssailed by Westers critics.

sia, flout the United States and the rocharging of the starting ignore the Longue simultaneously, | bottles," seven weeks, "Meanwhile, it becomes clearer Guardian con-that no Chinese Government will tinues, will be worth a lot to the be allowed by fts public opinion MISTRIAL DECLARED. [Japanese militarists: they will to recognise Manchukuo, It is have to make a start with the probable that the insurgents establishment of authority in the against Manchukuo have been and JURY IRREGULARITIES UPSET province of Jehol and sooner or will be supported by arms Inter Japanese troops will find a money from China, within pretext to invade Jehol owing to Great Wall."

An extra six or

the Manchester

and the

its genuine independence.--Ren- Sir Frederick believed that

ter.

Need For Reform

LOTTERY CASE

Bir

London, Oct. 4. Roporta from New York states Lord Lytton was right in saying that a mistrial has been declared that the road to peace in the Far in the proceedings against Senator Eant lay in the domestic reform Davis, a former Welsh Pitboy, who London, Oct.. 4. of China, and part of the case was charged with being connected Sir Frederick Whyte, Political against the Japanese policy, was with large scale lottery frauds. adviser to the Chinese National that it might give a new lease of Government, interviewed by the life to Chinese militariam

A mistrial was declared because Manchester

in two members of the jury com- Guardian regarding Chinu to divert ita Chinese na muniented with the attorneys for the Lytton ropart said that im-tional energies from the vital task the defence during the week-end.— plicit in the Commission's argu- of its own regeneration-Reuter, Our Own Correspondent.

SHOWING TO-DAY

At 2.30, 5.10,

7.15 89.30 p.m.

KING'S THEATRE

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Every Single one of Hollywood's Funniest People Get together in

MILLION DOLLAR LEGS

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Lyda Raberli

Hank Mann

George Barbler

Hugh Herbert

Dickie Moore Susan Fleming

SHOWING

TO-DAY

with

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—— ADDED ATTRACTION

Daily at 5.10, 7.19 sad 9.30 p.m. Shows only

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ZANE GRIY'S

RIDERS of the PURPLE SAGE

Fox Picture with GEORGE O'BRIEN

Marguerite Churchill Noah Beery VENGEANCE SPURRED HIM ON-UNTIL LOVE LASSOED HIM! Hair trigger action in a smashing romance of the Southwest.

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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's ALL-STAR

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NEWS

in

MUSIC

SPORTË

CHARLIE CHASE

in "ONE OF THE SMITHS"

STAN

OLIVER

LAUREL HARDY

CHICKENS COME HOME"

A MAGNIFICENT Medley of Mirth and Musici

NEXT CHANGE

WALLACE BEERY

CLARK GABLE

Crash the screens of

the world in a great

romance of tears, Jangha, love, thirlls!

HELL DIVERS

GEORGE HILL

production

Never before, prehaps never again, can it happen! Thousands defied death to bring it to you! Such a drama of love, of thrills on land and in the akies, such tense tragedy stepping on the heels of laughter as the screen has never shown I

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer PICTURE

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at 2.30. 6,20. 7.20 & 9.20

BRITAIN'S EPIC OF GALLIPOLI.

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-NEXT CHANGE-

Friday, 8th OCTOBER

"Cheaters at Play” “Murders in the

with A Groat Cast Including

Thomas

MIIGHA

W. Bakewell.

Linda Waiktus

rheilatie GREINWOOD Barbara Wooks

ola Howland

James Kirkwood

A FOX PICTURE

Rue Morgue"

with

SIDNEY FOX

and

BELA LUGOSI

A UNIVERSAL PICTURE

no

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one

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TO-DAY & TO-MORROW At 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 P.M.

All the world of society knows her. Her escapades are limned in broken hearts from Palm Beach, to Reno.

love is new and fresh fore the man who can take and hold it!

Her

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