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CENTRAL

THEATRE

Reached by West Bund Queen's Road Bus. Advance Booking at Anderson's.

To-day & To-morrow

At 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.30 p.m.

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MATHESON LANG

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frs A BRITISH & DOMINIONS PRODUCTION

-Added Attraction-

Pathe Review showing the game of Lawn Bowls as played in good old Scotland.

Starting Thursday

LEW AYRES

MAE CLARKE BORIS KARLOFF Hedda Hopper, in a story by P. J. Wollson and Allen Rivkin. Pro- duced by Carl Loemmit, Jr. Direct- ed by Hobart Henley. Presented by Carl Lacromis.

„A 'UNIVERSAL PICTURE

NIGHT WORLD

Bright Lights

and Dark Shadows

the inside story

of night life!

COMING SOON

The "All Quiet" of 1932.

Doomed

Battalion

It's a Universal Super Production.

HIGH MORALS NEEDED

CANTON GENERAL'S

SPEECH

Canton, Nov. 7. High moral character and de- cent living among public servants were again emphasised by Genersi Chan Chal-tong, Commander-in- Chief of the First Grough Army, at the weekly momorint survice this morning.

darmes who are searching the restaurants, clubs, ten houses and other places to arroat Government servants engaging in gambling and other vices.

The General denounced ih- scrupulous merchants for smug- gling, and said they usually sought the aid or connivance of officials. To prevent Government employees from engaging smuggling the death penalty, he strossed, "was being adopted.

in

Touching on bandit suppression, General Chan said the briganda in Hauwon mountain in South Kwangtung have been exterminat- ed, and forests on the mountain Efforts to suppress gambling are to be cleared and converted and other forms of dissipation by into villages so that the bandits public servants, he said, have been will not be able to use them as enforced by the police and gen-latrs.-Central Press.

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

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1932.

ARMY KITCHEN

RAIDED

SERVANT SENT TO PRISON

LATEST NAVAL

MOVEMENTS

ADMIRAL KELLY DUE ON THURSDAY

U.S. STOKER IN TROUBLE

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DISTURBANCE AT 'A RESTAURANT

Wong Lal, 30, was sentenced The Commander-in-Chief, China Joseph Elmer Knièl, a stoker in to a total of four months' hard|Station, Admiral Sir Howard the U.S.S. Pope was charged be labour by Mr. Schofield at the Kelly, K.C.B., C.M.G., M.V.O, will fore Mr. Scholleld at the Central Central Police Court to-day for arrive in Hongkong on Thursday Police Court, to-day, with riotous and disorderly conduct nt Kato's burglariously entering Austin aboard his Angahip, H.M.S. Kent.

Montaurant at Johnston Road Barracks with intent to commil

It is anderstood that the C-in-G. ¡Wanchai, last night. n felony, and for the theft of will remain in Hongkong during tin of black pepper.

Detective Sub-Inspector Rozen- the whole of the winter. Lady kwy, prosecuting, stated that, ac The police stated that the ar-Kelly, It will be remembered, arcompanied by another foreigner in rest of the nceused was brought rived in Hongkong last week by the civilian attire, Katel went to the about by Lance Sergeant French. P. & O. Iner Rajputana.

Restaurant at 0.15 last night and Noticing a door in the kitchen

kicked at the door for admittance.. The Commander-in-Chief of the Once instale the pair began to open, he brought an Army police- American Asiatic Fleet will arrive make trouble. man to the spot, and together in Hongkong on board his flagship they entered the kitchen, where the U.S.S. Houston on Saturday Kato went to the Police Station they encountered the accused. He next, and will remain in port for to report the matter, and, during had apparently been disturbed by approximately a week. The Hous-is absence. Kalel continued to their entry, and a capacious snckton will be accompanied by the cute, a disturbance. He picked which he had brought along with private yacht of the Commander the inmates about. He attempted up an iron door-bar and chased him lay empty on the ground.

time

was

to get away through the back door He was also found to have a key in Chief, the Isabel, which Atled most of the locks in The American destroyer flotilla when the police.arrived, but was the place. The pantry at the which te now in port will leave for arrested by Sergt. Williamson.

fully Blocked with Manila to-merrow, and will be rations for the soldiers' consump-fellowed next day by the French Katel, who admitted the charge, with the but had nothing to any,.was fined flagship Primnuguel, tion on the following morning.

French. Commander-in-Chief|$10, and also ordered to pay com- aboard.

pensation to the restaurant to the extent of $15 for damage done to furniture.

Accused, said the police, was employed as an nasistant to the military books on a monthly wage of $15. He lived in the servants' quarters, which were quite a long way from the kitchen.

The Royal Observatory reports that the anticyclene is moving enstward and appears to be centred in the Eastern Sen. The depression

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situnted to the north of Hokkaido, A typhoon is indicated about 160 miles north west of Yay; ite direction of motion is unknown. Fresh mon- noon will prevail along the coast to the south of Foochow and over the Northern China Sen. Local forecast:

N.E. winds, fresh; cloudy.

TO-DAY

ONLY

At 2.30, 5.10.

7.15 89.30 p.m

A

Thousand

To One Chance!

And Chan Takes it!

LOCAL LADY ATTACKED

PEPPER THROWN IN EYES

:

alleged to have, been implicated. According to a report which was I made to the police last evening, [Mrs. Holmes was waiting for a | chair outside 5. Bowen Road shortly after G o'clock last even- A mysterious assault, committed ing when two men approached her without any apparant reason; on and threw a quantity of pepper Mrs. H. K. Holmes, the wife of the into her füce and over her clothes,

to No attempt appears Crown Solicitor, of 17. Bowen Rond, is engaging, the attention of been made to rob the lady, and the police, who are searching for the two men immediately made the whereabouts of two men, good their encape.

KING'S THEATRE

A cunning killer at large

...a big city terrorized... and the po- lice of two continents helpless! Creepy thrills as Chan solves his greatest mystery!

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