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CENTRAL THEATRE

28720

TO-DAY ONLY At 2.30, 5:15, 7.15 & 9.30 p.m.

“A CHINESE PICTURE"

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ALL GLORY TO THE DEVIL-MAY-CARE WINGMEN WHOSE HEROIC DARING AND COURAGE HELPED MAKE THIS THE "PICTURE WITHIN A PICTURE'

COMING SOON

With Tala Biroli, Luis Tronker & Victor Varconi,

"The DOOMED BATTALION "

It's a Universal Super Production.

RECLAMATION UROUNDS, WALCHAI

GARDEN

OPEN-AIR CINEMA Femme

THEATRE

PRE TALKING

PICTURES

2 PERFORMANCES NIGHTLY 7.30 & 9.30. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME ANOTHER COLOSSAL DOUBLE SHOW

THE FAMOUS JOY FUN TOY COMPANY WITH THE CELEBRATED MISS CHEE TOY.

The most amazing and sensational troupe of oriental conjurers,

Jugglers, acrobats and gymnasts extant.

ON THE

-SCREEN

A Fox spocial

comedy production

“GOLDIE”

OVER 2,000 SEATS AT BARGAIN PRICES.

Stalls 30 cts.

Circle 50 cts. Box Seats $1.00. WE PAY TAX.

Servicemen in uniform 30 ch.

TAI PING THEATRE

SHOWING TO-DAY.

KING OF SONG!

“THE VAGABOND KING”

DENNIS KING

in "THE VAGABOND KING"

A Paramount Picturą.

His volco plays on the heart-strings liko gifted fingors in a Ho's the king of song and love in the beautiful all-

harp.

colour musical-romanco, "The Vagabond King."

NEXT CHANGE, TUES. & WED.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

ARMISTICE NIGHT

DINNER

ARRANGEMENTS WELL IN HAND

дго

Wo

are Informed that the Arrangements

now almost completo for the dinner and smoker which is to be hold by Ex-Active Service Mon at the Peninsula Hotel Armistico Night. A fairly largo muster la expected, an extension until I am. has been recommended,

and everything points to a very pleasant evening.

on

MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1932.

ROUGH CUSTOMER

GAOLED

Second Assault Charge

This Month

RECENT BRAWL

SEQUEL

TWO COOLIES FACE MURDER CHARGE

A charge of murder has now MENACE TO SEAMEN replaced that of grievous bodfly harm in the case against Lo Described as a menace to sea-Chung and Lo Tack, market men going ashore from their ships, coolies, following the death in Shanghai Chinese ex-reman hoapital of Tong Taat whom they was sentenced to four months are alleged to have fatally in- hard labour by Mr. Schofield at the jured in a brawl-in which bamboo Central Police Court this morning

on 4 charge of assaulting a poles were used on the central

waterfront recently.

The decorations aro In the compatriot.. capable hands of Mr. Tatterson. R.N., who has a great deal of Detective Sergeant A. Kinnear The new charge was mentioned experience in such matters, and a anid complainant and defendant by Det. Inspector John Murphy capital concert programme is were known to each other, having when the coolles appeared on re- being arranged. There will be no been formerly employed on the

mand before Mr. Wynne-Jones at apeeches and the only toast, apart same ship. Defendant waa now from the usual loyal one to be unemployed and lived in Western the Central Polico Court to-day.. honoured, is to be "Our Fallen Street. On Wednesday, October The officer said that consequent i Comrades".

20 he met the complainant, a fre-jon this development, he would man on the Hozan Maru, and asked want a week's remand to enable him for a loan of $10 which was the Public Prosecutor to be refused.

brought into the proceedings. He

No official guests are bolag invited. Any balance after the necessary expenses have been defrayed will be divided cqually between Earl Haig's Poppy Day Fund and St. Dunstan's Home for the Blind.

We have been requested to ask all those who propose to attend provided they have not alrend; done so, to send in their applica. tions for tickets 19 possible, as it may be necessary to close the fist at an early date, of which, however, due notice wil appear in the press.

IF

On Friday evening, complainant explained that the charge may be was in Queen's Road West, near modified to manslaughter after Water Street when he met the de-condultation with Mr. J. A. Fraser. fendant, who asked "what about hat money?" He replied that he ed for a week. Mr Horace Lo is Accused were formally remand- nd no money and was punched in appearing on their behalf. the chest. When ho retaliated, lefendant produced what appear- ed to be a knife and inflicted younds to complainant's kend, left eye and thigh.

Defendant had two previous con- victions for assault, one in 1928 and the other on October 6 last

over. Ilis

WHICH WAS HARDER? when he was bound

PETTY THIEF'S BEHAVIOUR

ON ARREST

Admitting stealing scrap iron from the Taiyo Maru, lying at the Talkoo Dockyard, an odd job coolie was sentenced to six weeks' hard Inbour by Mr. Schofield at the contral Police court this morning. Inspector G.A. Stimson sald de- fendant created a scene by knock ing his head on the ground when arrcated.

SHOWING TO-DAY

At 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 89.30 p.m.

by

AMERICA'S NEXT

CABINET

(Continued from Page 1.)'

Worship ordered the defendant to have the political advantage of forfeit the bond of $50, of which bringing a Southerner into the

30 was to be paid complainant cabinet. aa compensation. The alternative the present charge he was given serves think that Senator Robert Although he has not yet been was six weeks' hard fabour. On prominently mentioned, some ob- four months' without the option Wagner, of New York, would make

of a fine,

Lieut-Colonel

A splendid Secretary of Labour In a Democratie Cabinet. Ho has worked on labour and social wel-

the Secretary of the Royal Hongkong With

E. D. Matthews, fare projects in the United States an ability and intimate Golf Club, returned from "leave knowledge recognized by his yesterday.

colleagues on both sides.

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--NEXT CHANGE-

Thursday, 3rd November

QUEENS THEATRE

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

BRITAIN'S GREATEST

GENE GERRARD SCREEN

COMEDIAN

IN

Molly Lamont, Bobbie Comber

Elsie Randolph, Hal Gordon,

A

BROTHER ALFRED COMEDY

AT THE

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A UPPICTURE

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AATIITI PICTURES

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SAMUEL GOLDWYN

PALLONTS

"ONE HEAVENLY NIGHT"

EVELYN LAYE JOHN BOLES

LEON ERROL.

NEARST MEROTONE NEWSREEL and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Talking Comedy

CHARLEY CHASE 1.

PTS UNDERING FKNORR”

Tho First Name in Romance -the Last Word in Thrills!

WARNER

BAXTER

Amateur Daddy

with MARIAN NIXON

From the novel "Boutch Valley”

by Aldred Cram Directed by JOHN BLYSTONE

FOX PICTURE

ORIENTAL

HIS PRIZE !

"SPEED" Condon's lost his marvo!

Grounded, but a lovely girl spoed's him back to the screaming air-spaces to rescu

a stowaway boy-for now famo

and glory!

SKY BRIDE'

with

RICHARD SELEN JACK OAKIN

ROBERT ARLEN

A Paramorni Picture

TLEMING

ROAD, WANGRAI. TEL. 28673

TO-MORROW

LIONEL BARRYMORE

in

"THE MAN I KILLED”

with

NANCY CARROLL PHILLIPS HOLMES

A Paramount Pictura.

MAJESTIC

TO-DAY ONLY

At 2.30, 5:20, 7.20 &

9.20 P.M.

To Her Bad Behavior Meant

a Good Time!

DISORDERLY with SALLY EILERS

CONDUCT

FORGED STRAITS

NOTES

MAN AND WOMAN SENTENCED

SPENCER TRACY EL BRENDEL

on Information, the police went to the Orient Cafe on October 28 and waited there. A woman was asen to enter a cubicle and after a little conversation, she was seen, to band notes to the male' defondant. At a given signal, the police entered the cubiclo. At the time of the A rald carried out by the Yau-on the table and the male defendant entry of the police, the notes were mati Police on October 23 on had his arm over them. When he house in Temple Street had a saw the police, It was alleged, he sequel at the Kowloon Magistracy pushed them down to the floor. before Mr.. Buttors this morning

The man denied knowledge of when a man and a women, named the nates, while the woman admit Lui Lo-choung and Lam Yes-mul ted possession but denied uttering. respectively, were charged, the She stated that she picked up the former for posscasion and the late notes on board a ship, rar d tor for uttering in respect of 98 allegedly forged 85 Singapore bank-Worship convicted both defendants After hearing the evidence, his on the charge of possession and Inspector Dorling eald, acting sentenced them to six months each.

notes.

Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FREDERICK PEUT- FRANKLIN, at 1 and 3. Wyndham Street, in the City of Victoria Hong, kong.

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