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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9,

1932.

CENTRAL

THEATRE

Reached by West Bund Queen's Road Bus.

Advance Booking at Anderson's.

FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY

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

A GREAT BRITISH PICTURE.

MATHESON LANG

DOROTHY BOUCHIER JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT

Carnival

ITS A BRITISH

& DOMINIONS PRODUCTION

-Added Attraction~~~

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

Starting To-morrow

LEW AYRES

MAE CLARKE. BORIS KARLOFF Hedda Hopper, in a story by P. J. Wolfson and Allen Rivkin. Pro- duced by Carl Laemmle, Jr. Direct- ed by HobartHenley. Presented by Carl Leemmle.

A UNIVERSAL PICTURE

Bright Lights

and Dark Shadows

TO AID CHINESE VOLUNTEERS

CANTON RAISING

FUNDS

Canton, Nov. 8.

Funds to aid the North-East Volunteers will be raised here by n football match between Canton and Hongkong teams, a national art exhibition and 21 bazaar, according to a decision of the Kwangtung Public Bodies As sistance to North-East Volunteers' Association.

The Mechanics' Union fasted an appeal for funds to ald the Volunteers who are described as "the pillar of the State, whose collapse would mean the crumbling of the national edifice." To suceer the Volunteers is the duty of every Chinese citizen, and wholehearted efforts are neces- sary, the Union urged-Central

Prena.

"UNDESIRABLE GOODS"

CANTON RAILWAY

SEIZURES

Canton, Nov, R.

The late Mr. W. L. Patienden, nows of whose death in England hai just come "to hand,

CLAIM AGAINST FRENCH SHIP

JUDGMENT FOR LOCAL FIRM

Another claim against the Fronch vessol, Gr. Gal. Maurico Long II. which was sold recently to meet liabilities, was upheld at the Supreme Court this morning by the Chief Justice (Sir Joseph Kemp).

The action was brought by A. Dal, otherwise known as the Sui Lee firm, of 29, Hing Lung Street, and was for $884.75, for neces- saries supplied..

Mr. R. C. Lim, instructed by Mr. Cho Yue-kwan, solicitor, sppeared for the plaintiffs, and stated that the total value of necessaries sup-* plied was $1,084.76, but on the lat of June $200 was paid on account, balance of $884.76 which was the subject of the claim.

ANOTHER CEMENT leaving the

CASE

HEAVY FINES ON CONTRACTOR

The case in which a contractor, Ip Stu Kee of 12, Western Street was summoned for selling Japan- ese cement under the trade nume f the Green Island Cement Com- pany, and of enclosing the cement in the Green laland Cement bags, Smuggling of "undesirable" was concluded before Mr. W. goods through the Canton-Kowloon Schofield at the Centrul Ma- Hallway, is being halled by emistracy yesterday. ployees of that line, many of the products found bele either con-

Ascated or turnt.

Mr. Au Yu-pui, manager of the plaintif firm, gave evidence.

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WATCH ON "RED" LITERATURE

CANTON COMMITTEE

MEETS

Canton, Nov. 8.

The Censorship Committee held Iis Worship found the de- fendant guilty on both counts and its first meeting yesterday at the fined him $100 on each summons, office of the South-West Executive besides ordering him to pay the and was attended by representa- tives from the South-West Execu- costs for the prosecution-$160,

of

Some of the confiscated goods are being retained for exhibition in prominent places along the railway in order to display to the public the nature of "undesirable" goods.

Among the products seized, are matches, dried Hen food, plece sold any cement under the fals goods, brushes, towels, etc. The trade name of Green Island Cement search is being undertaken by the Company and that the reason why railway employees in their fe put the cement into the Greenlanguage, found in Canton. dividual capacity and in co-opera-Island Cement bags was because The aim of the Committee is to tion with the National Salvation the bags, to which the cement be-stamp out Communist and seditious Association.-Central Press,

longed had been torn.

propaganda.-Central PreBR,

Mr. . . C. Marton appeared tive Committee, Bureau of Public for the Green Island Cement Com-Stfety, City Kuomintang Provincial

re. Kuomintang and the Burean pany and the accused was

Social Affairs, presented by Mr. Horace Ln."

The defendant denied ́ having

SHOWING TO-DAY

At 2.30, 5.10. 7.158 9.30 p.m

The meeting dealt with internal organisation in order to fucllitate censorship of books and periodicals, whether in Chinese or foreign

KING'S THEATRE

By Special Request

"SUNSHINE SUSIE”

BOOKING

AT THE THEATRE

TEL. 25332

NEXT CHANGE

Friday, IIth NOVEMBER

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Starring

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A Motro-Goldwyn-

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HELL DIVERS

The

with CONRAD NAGEL-DOROTHY

JORDAN-MARJORIE RAKBIAU

TO-MORRO W

NOCENTS CHICAGO

HENRY KENDALL BERNARD NEDELL MARGOT GRAHAME

NIGHT WORLD

the inside story

of night life!

COMING SOON

The "All Qulet "'of 1932.

Doomed

Battalion

It's a Universal Super Production.

For the Bost

LOCAL VIEWS

and

PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHS

Go To

MEE CHEUNG

Studio, Ice House St.

4

Branch, 7, Beaconsfield Arcade.

word ro-

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· Printed and. Published for the Proprietors by FREDELIÓK PEROY FRANKLIN, at 1 and B. Wyndham Street, in the City of Victoria Hong-

kong.

with

RENATE MULLER

JACK HULBERT, OWEN NARES, MORRIS HARVEY.

TO-DAY

ONLY

A Gainsborough Picture

AT 2.80, 5,15, 7.159.30 p.m.

with

WARWICK WARD MARJORIE HUME' ANNETTE BENSON ALMA TAYLOR ESMOND KNIGHT JANICE ADAIR

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ORIENTAL

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100% Cantonase-Talking-Picture

"The TWO ORPHANS"

Featuring MISS WU. SAN

Entertainment Guaranteed for Cantonese-Spoaking Foreigners in this Unique Chinogo Production, ADDED ATTRACTION

Young Chinese Bongstrons as Curtain-Raisers. Will Sing with Cantonoze A coomtaniment.

FLEMING

ROAD, WANGHAL.

TEL. 28473 -

TO-MORROW

"The

Yellow

Ticket"

with Lionel BARRYMORE

Elissa LANDI

AT THE

STAR

Villa

TO-DAY & TO-MORROW

at 2.30. 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20

BRITAIN'S MOVING DRAMA

The ROSARY"

with MARGOT GRAHAME-ELIZABETH ALLAN

MAJESTIC

SHOWING TO-DAY

at 2.80, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 p.m.

THE JOY FUN TOY CO

The Century's Outstanding Troupe of Chinese" Acrobats, Jugglers and Magicians.

The Company will appear with the Usual Picture Daily at 5.20 7.20 & 9.20 pm. only.

ON THE SCREEN

"THE RAINBOW TRAIL"

with

GEORGE O'BRIEN

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