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CENTRAL

THEATRD

Reached by West Bound Queen's Road Bus.

SHOWING TO-DAY

At 2,30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.30 p.m.

The Devil's Hour Had Struck !!

The man she loved

was among the soldiers on that mountain top ..... enemy sappers mined underneath them, planting tons

of dynamite she could only wait for that awful. explosion!

TheDOOMED BATTALION

THE PICTURE TERRIFICI

With TALA BIRELL, LUIS TRENKER VICTOR VARCONI, Albert Conti, Henry Armetta, Guster von Seyferlitz. A Marcel Vandal and Charles Delac Production, Directed by Cyril Gardner. Produced by Carl Laemmle, Jr. Associate, Paul Kohner. A UNIVERSAL PICTURE Presented by CARL LAEMMLE

Next Change

Britain's Great Star in an Outstanding British Production.

IN

JACK BUCHANAN GOOD NIGHT VIENNA

BILQUISITE MUSICAL RONANCE -- STRAING MARCHINO SOKOS AND CHARMING WALTZES,

A British Dominions Picture.

LIPTON'S FAMOUS

TRY LIPTON'S

NEW PACKET TEA

CEYLONTA

FROM ALL COMPRADORE STORES

CEYLONTA

GREEN

TEAS

TEA

LABEL

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1932.

RECENT MURDERS ECONOMY DRIVE

REWARDS OFFERED

BY POLICE

Rewards leading to the arrest and conviction of the persona concernod in two recont murders have been notified by Police Head- quartera.

IN CANTON

Regulations for Officials

A sum of 8600 is offered for PRIVATE LIFE NOT

Information which will result in the arrest and conviciton of any person or persons for the murder

IMMUNE

LILIUS TRIAL BEGINS

!

-PROSECUTION GIVES EVIDENCE

Manila, Nov. 19.

The trial of Aleko E. Lilius, correspondent of various maga- zines, for alleged swindle against

R. L. Hobbs, of the Luneta Hotel, began yesterday in the court of Judgo Pedro Concepcion. For the purpose of en ouraging Lillus is charged with haying of a sampan woman who together thrift, the South-west Committee of allegedly passed bad cheques to with her daughter were done to the Kuomintang has issued a cir- Hobbs in payment of obligations. death and their bodies thrown

In the trial yesterday, however,

overboard on November 3 laat.cular order requiring all govern

ously made payments on these hotel Two men are known to have hiredment servants to limit their ex-t developed that Lilus had previ-2

ceremonial affairs.

obligations and that he had made the woman's boat which was sub-penses for entertainment and in

The circular order which is assignments in favour of Hobbs to Roquently found abandoned.

For the necessary information applicable to all public servants cover up the amounts of the che- concerning the murder of a in Canton and Kwangtung province ques. Hobbs occupied the witness Chinese on the hillside at Shatin a requires that they should use instand as first witncas fo rthe pro- for secution and remained thero all day. aum of $250 is being offered. It expensive native materials

The trial la to be continued next will be remembered that on thoir dress.

If a dinner is given in the city, Wednesday, Novembar 20. September 7 last the body of the

Hobbs testified in direct examina- was found in a it says, the cast shall not exceed deceased man

rural tion about his receipt of the cheques Krave and, on being exhumed. $20; and dinners held in marks of violence were found, districts shall not entail a cost of from Lillus against the Jolo branch suggesting that the man had been more than $10. murdered.

MORE TECHNICAL TRAINING

NEW KWANGTUNG ORDER

Canton, Nov. 19.

accompany

of the Philippine National Bank Other provisions are as follows:- and the return to him of the cheques with Expenses for marriage cere because Lillus did not have suf- montes should be curtailed as much, ficient funds. He brought

may him hotel records to aid him in his [as possible. While a band

the wedding proces testimony. efon, ceremonial paraphernalia (Yi Hobbs admitted that two cheques Chang) is not allowed to be car-were given him by Lilius in pay ried along the streets. To wel-mont for the three bad cheques pre- come guests to a wedding, only viously given him. Thess cheques, tea is necessary, that is to

Bay however, he kept in his safe and dld expensive banqueta, are dispensed with.

FUNERAL RITES.

to

The Provincial Department of Education is paying attention to scientifle and technical training.! and a notification to this effect a simple as possible, and spectacular displays are to

be

not send to the bank because he knew Lilius had no funds in the bank.

On account of the seeming re- Funeral rites should be made fluctance of Hobbs to reply to cross- all examination questions, Mr. Wolf- be son, attorney for the defence, told

"Go

is being sent to all the Hchools avoided, such as the burning of him: "You speak the truth or I'll und colleges in this province.

etc. ahead and bust yourself." Free schools supported by the paper houses, furniture, loss pu- get mad," Hobbs replied: pers dedicated to the dead, Government are instructed to add Prayers offered to the departed couraca in general science and spirit are to be given only in s In popular monastery. All memorial scrolls

The current attraction at the King's vocational training.

Theatre in "Rebecca of Sunnybrook lectures stress should be laid niso should be made of native cloth. In these subjects.

In birthday parties, guests Farm". People who saw it yesterday School libraries should pur- should be served only with noodles were unanimous in their verdict that the picture is exceptionally good for chase more books on technical and|

or spaghetti (which indicate long a story which la familiar but which vocational subjects. The object life), and no other edibles are has lost nothing from original treat is to train people for productive necessary. There should be noment, judicieus and technical pursuits-Central nresa.

In the title local strong, e house-warming. the first month role, has established a after the birth of children or their following for her charming portrayal in this production, and Louise Closser following birthdays.

Hale, in the role of one of the spinster The Hon. Treasurer of the St. John

Gifts to friends and relatives aunts, leaves us on tip-toes waiting Good, Ambulance Brigade begs to acknow. ledge with grateful thanks the sum on happy events should not cost for her next pleture. Decidedly of $300 subscribed by the Kal Fong more than $2, but contributions to and should be seen by all. Accom- Benevolent Boat Guild, Cheung Chau, ja bereaved family are not restrict-spanying the feature film is a

Games at the Los Angeles Stadium. towards the work done by the Brigade ed to any definite sum,Central minute reel showing the 1932 Olymple on the island.

entertaining on occasions such as acting. Mary. Nixlon and splendid

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JOE E. BROWN JOAN BENNETT JAMES HALL "The All American football team" in the kind of actions that will keep your splne tingling!

-FROM WEDNESDAY.

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THE NAVY'S BIG PARADE

with BILL BOYD, ROBERT ARMSTRONG, JAMES GLEASON, GINGER ROGERS.

HUGE MEETING NEXT: SATURDAY

SCHOOLS ATHLETICS Chow, Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau, Mr..

J. H.. Taggart, The British Amort CRI Tobacco Co. Dra. Allan Stralian and Kirk, Hon. Mr. L. G. Bird, II. Dixon, A, S. Watson and & Co., Tomes Shewan Co., The Bank of China, The Green The Chinese Catholic Young Island Cement Co., The Banque Men's Society will hold an athletic Franco Chinoise, The Yung Kong, sports for all the Chinese. Catholic R. Choa, The Sun. Co. The Sincere. Schools in the colony on Saturday & Co., Dra. E. & C. To, Mr. Chan Yap Yue for his Champlodship next at Caroline Hill:

There will be about 20 schools Cup. Dr. Tang Yoo Youn his for girls' with over 4,000 students taking Championship cup

ovbate. part in this meeting.

Mr. Fung Keung has kindly

The Hongkong Motor Access donated all the prizes and Mr. Chan Kam: Cheun has donat- Company, local agents for "

spark plugs, have received ed $100. towards the sports from the manufacturers which s funds. The committee.also beys Amy Mollison again relied on to thank the following gentlemen plugs for record flight London for their donations: Sir Shouson town" :

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