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CENTRAL THEATRE

0572

We are glad to announce that we will commence showing the Best Super and Special Radio, Universal and British

Dominion Pictures in 1932 to 33 from next week,

SHOWING TO-DAY

At 2.30, 5.15. 7.15 & 9.30.

THE LATEST CHINESE TALKING & SINGING SUPER SPECIAL PRODUCTION IN CANTONESE DIALOGUES.

"The UNCONQUERED LOVER

"

WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST PRODUCED BY THE TSE MEE CO. OF CANTON. SHOWING SOON

RKQ-Radio's. Greatest Wonder Show.

A JUGGERNAUT OF THRILLS COME! SEE! WONDER! Back of the Scenes With am Alr Show IN THE MAKINGS... Hollywood Gavelis Magic Sout to Make Yhis Plature... Man Dored Donth) Directors Dreamt Miracles! Cameraman Riskad

Superlative Novelty of the Flour!. All... Yo Give YOU the Busenona Theil,

THE LOST SQUADRON

Richard DIX

Mary ASTOR..... Erich von Sercemzet.. Jod SOČELA Druhy 1010am. Babest ALMSTICING.... Derased by ORDED ARCHAINIAVÉ

ALL GLORY TO THE DEVIL-MAY-CARE WINGMEN WHOSE HEROIC DARING AND COURADE NELPED MARK THIS THE "PICTURE WITHIN A PICTURE'!

COMING

COMING !------

THE PICTURE TERRIFIC! · THE "ALL QUIET" OF 19321'

"The DOOMED BATTALION "

WITH TALA BIRELL, LUIS TRENKER, VICTOR VARCONI. THE LATEST UNIVERSAL SUPER SPECIAL PRODUCTION.

TAI PING THEATRE

SHOWING TO-DAY.

An ERNST LUBITSCH

Production

"THE MAN I KILLED"

with

Lionel BARRYMORE, Nancy CARROLL & Phillips HOLMES.

A Paramount Pictures.

NEXT CHANGE, SUN, & MON.

DENNIS KING

"THE VAGABOND KING"

with

JEANETTE MacDONALD.

RCĒLOMATION GAGONUD, MANUTRI

GARDEN

-OPEN-AIR

CINEMAT

THEATRE

TALKING PICTURES mangan

2 PERFORMANCES NIGHTLY 7.30 & 9.30.

COLOSSAL DOUBLE SHOW.

FEATURE PICTURES AND SUPERB VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT.

Show No. 1.

Past masters of Oriental mysterics. The most marvelous troupe of conjurors, Jugglers, Acrobats and Gymnasts.

THE JOY FUN TOY COMPANY

WITH MISS CHEE TOY FAMOUS CHINESE SONGSTRESS.

The most amusing, bewildering and sonsational vaudovillo

artists that over visited Hong Kong.

A Fox Special Russian mystery feature

Show No 2. production with Kay Johnson supported

by an all Star cast.

"THE SPY" THE AMAZING TRUTH ABOUT

MODERN RUSSIA.

RIPPING THE LID OFF SOVIET RUSSIA—whore marriage is a matter of moments divorco a more thing of minutes— where no home is safe from the piercing eye of the Soviet's spy system.

THE BIGGEST SHOW IN TOWN.

OVER 2,000 SEATS AT BARGAIN PRICES. Stalls 30 ctu. Circle 50 cts. Box Seats $1.00. WE PAY TAX. Servicemen in uniform 30 ch.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1932.

WINE USED FOR MIXING MORTAR

FARMERS SCARE HOOVER

TOKAY AT TWO SHILLINGS Rumblings of Political

A GALLON,

A Hungarian trade paper hos ublished a remarkable story of now use for wine. In a provin- lal town of Northern Hungary

Earthquake

"LAUGHING TORSO"

INJUNCTION AGAINST FURTHER PUBLICATION.

Mr. Justice Lawrence, in the Vacation Court recently, had be tore him a motion for an Interio injunction to restrain the further New York, Sept. 22.

publication of a book entitiou Governor Roosevelt's tour houses were being built in a vino- through the North-Western States "Laughing Torso," by Nina Ilum- vard on rocky soil.. Water is in furtherance of his Democratic nett, published by Messrs. Con by Moasra. Charles Whittingham scarce and precious in that dis- candidature for the Presidency is stable and Company, and printed, trict, and is cartad in barrels to making so deep an impression on and Griggs,

the distressed agricultural popula- the hills.

The motion was supported by There was not enough water for tion that President Hoover an- mixing the mortar, so the vine nounced to-day that he would him- Mr. C. Gallop. on behalf of Mr. rower, for whom the house was self go to Des Moines, Iowa, which Edward Alexander Crowley, living being built, and whose cellars is in the heart of the farm belt, at Albemarle Court, Plecadilly an vere full of unsold and unsaleable to make a direct appeal to voters author, the plaintiff in the action. wine, mastered the situation by for re-election. putting a few cusks of wine at the

This is the first time in 10 years mason's disposal in substitution that any President has gone on an for water. Thus for the first time election "stump," but warnings of a revolution in sentiment through- a Hungarian house has been bullt with wine.

Tariff walls, trade barriers, Im-out the country have forced Mr. nort restrictions have brought Hoover to abandon traditions and about this fate for the renowned make a fight for his political life. Hungarian wine. The Tokay

October 23.

famoa

Waron Tariffe.

the

Mr. Gallop stated that the book. "Laughing Torso," was the work of Miss Nina Hamnett, who was a defendant to the action. The other defendants wore pubilahere and printars. Mr. Crowley was an author who wrote ander the stylo of Aleister Crow ley, and he complates of passages in the book, in which, he stated, Jacka # remunerative

The farming States, are northere was no word of truth, market. The best vintages are

Mr. Upjohn, for the publishers sold in Hungary at absurdly low (mally strongholds of the Republi wholesale prices, varying from can. I'arty, but reports are pouring and printers, stated that he was Into Washington that Mr. Hoover willing to give an undertaking not two to four shillings a gallon.

to contique publication until fur- As a means of alleviating the io in danger of losing them all.

ther order. condition of the many unemployed Discontent due to the collapse

Mr. Murtin O'Connor, for ins vineyard workers vintage festivals in prices and to the crippling Hamnett, asked that the motion were held from October 16 13 effect of tariffe is expected to pro- might stand over for a week, an duce a political earthquake. it was desired to consider the mat I Lordship stated that on Washington learned with as-ter LADY INVERCLYDE tonishment that in a strong Re-the undertaking given the matter

publican city like Seattle 75,000 would stand over until October. persons turned out to cheer Mr. Root as he passed through it last night.

kets until the produce can be sold profitably. The farmers' strike in Great enthusiasm was elicited also spreading through Minnesota by his promise to break down tariff walls and to replace them and North Dakota, and is halled by the Holiday Association as the in agricultural by negotiated agreements

biggest Aucсcks other countries.

history. Some alarm is felt lest the angry farmera Bucceed in Farm Strike Spread.

blockading urban communities,

This revolt of the farmers is Two million farmers in 11 Mid-

nome remarkable dle Western States who are Inkely to have Lady Inverclyde's solicitors, distress through the fall in prices political consequences, and it has Messrs. Michael Abrahams, Sons have been asked by the Nationa!ied Mr. Hoover's friends to con- and Company have retained Sir Farmers' Holiday Association to centrate most of their attention Patrick Hastings, K.C., and Mr. follow the example of their neigh-on the industrial East, to offset, it Wilfred Lewis as counsel in the bours in Iowa by with-holding possible, the crushing disaster

igrain and livestock from the mar-that looma in the West.

AN ACTION FOR LIBEL Lady Inverclyde ("June") han Instituted an action for damages for libel against Odham's Press Limited (the proprietors of "John Pull", and their dramatic critic. Mr. Hannen Swaffer.. consequent upon the recent publication in "John Bull" of an article entitled "Hannen Swaffer's Open Letter to June."

case,

LASS 1 W

D.YS

At 2.30, 5.10,

7.15 8 9.30 p.m

with

KINGS THEATRE

Lover or Husband?

RUTH

Or both? She must de cide-jur the sake of her own soul Your favorite star at her emotional best!

CHATTERTON

TO-DAY ONLY

AT 2.80, 5,15,

IỆN

"TOMORROW

7 & 80 p.m.

AND

TOMORROW

a Paramount Picture

PAUL LUKAS.

BOOKING AT THE THEATRE TEL. 25313

--NEXT CHANGE-

SUNDAY, 30th OCT.

A LADY of MAGIC.

ORIENTA

THEATRE

Is there suot a thing as ca-te-in romance f Can a boy with wealth truly love a girl without maans of social position? Should & girl acoop marriage with one of bigher estate? Or are lovers woyeurd when they doly society ?

“WAYWARD"

with

NANCY CARROLL, RICHARD ARLEN PAUL NE FREDERICK

A Parammint Picture

AN ACTRESS OF TRAGIC FIRE!

SAMUEL GOLDWYN

"ONE HEAVENLY NIGHT".

WITH

EVELYN LAYE JOHN BOLES

V LEON ERROL

UNITED. ARTISTS PICTUM

FLEMING

ROAD, WANGHAI, TEL. 28473

TO-MORROW

RICHARD ARLEN

in

"SKY BRIDE"

with

JAUK OAKIE ROBERT COOGAN .VIRGINIA BRUDE

A Paramount Picture

QUEENS THEATRE

To-day & Tomorrow at 2.30 5,10, 7.15 & 9.20

WARNER BROS. PRESENT

TED LEWIS

in

IS EVERYBODY HAPPY?"

The “Highllatted Tragedian of Jazz” Leads kis band and sings and dances to the magic rhythm which he has made the rogue of Young America,

with Aus Pennington Alice Day

and a chorus of dazzling beauties.

Directed by

Archle L Maye

FROM SUNDAY

BRITAIN'S GREATEST

GENE GERRARD SCREEN

COMEDIAN

BROTHER ALFRED

AT THE

STAR

IN

Molly Lamont, Bobbie Comber

Elsie Randolph,

Hal Gordon,

PGWODEHOUSE COMEDY

and HERBURY WESTERN

IRIT PICTURE

BIERSTEUN

HENRY EDWARDS

TO-DAY & TO-MORROW.

st 2.80, 5.20, 7.20 & 9,20

JOHN GILBERT

in "WEST of BROADWAY" with EL BRENDEL — LOIS MORAN

MAJESTIC

TO-DAY ONLY

At 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 &'

9.20 P.M.

Her love brought dishon-

WANDI our to one man, tragedy

DEVIL'S

to another, bitterness to

LOTTERY a third and

FOX PICTURE

a fourth.

REMOVAL

FOOK WENG 2 CA

The famous Chinese Art Shop has removed to 20, Hankow Road, and also to

PENINSULA HOTEL ARCADE' KOWLOON.

(As from 1st September). Prices are very much lower owing to cheaper tunts, and ou customers are cordially invited to investigate our latest prices.

Printed and Published for the Proprietors be' Feynenior PRRO FRANKLIN, at 1 and 8. Wyndham Street, in the City of Victoria Hong kong.

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