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CENTRAL

THEATRE

Reached by West Bound Queen's Road Bus.

SHOWING TO-DAY

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

CAN YOU IMAGINE!

The Cohens and the Kellys-oll of 'em-footloose among the painted beauties and sleazy sheils of movieland!...Oi, Oil Begorral You'll be surprised...and pleased and mightily amused at the funni- est Cohens and Kellys picture ever made-and that's saying a lot.

GEORGE SIDNEY

CHARLIE

MURRAY

June Clyde, Normon Foster and many others. Directed by John Francis Dillon. Produced by

Carl Laemmle, Jr. Su pervised by Stanley Bergerman, Present- ed by Carl Laemmle. A UNIVERSAL PICTURE.

THE COHENS AND KELLYS IN HOLLYWOOD

NEXT CHANGE

FROM "CIMARRON'S"

SWEEP ANOTHER

STEPS TO STARDOM

Remember Mrs. Wyatt, the town gossip of the frontier, who brought down the house every time she walked onto the screenin'Cimarron't

Hore she is in a heart- fotching story of moth- er love jammed from first flash to final cur- tain with the same rich, rollick- ing, robust

comody!...

EDNA

NEW

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1932.

MARRIED WOMAN DARK BLUES

GAOLED

ATTEMPTS TO PASS OFF BAD COINS

Loung Ying, a married woman, was sent to prison for one month by Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Central Police Court this morning.

TRIUMPH

THRILLING RUGGER AT TWICKENHAM

BETTER PRICES

FOR MEAT

EFFECT OF IMPORT RESTRICTIONS

London, Dec. 6. In the House of Commons, answering a question regarding wholesale the improvement in

Evidence was given that the CAMBRIDGE HELD meat prices since the introduc-

woman, who was accompanied by two others, after unsuccessfully attempting to pay for swects at Wanchal, with a bad ten cent plece, የሃባ። followed

by the

AT CRISIS

London, Dec. 6.

tion of import restrictions, Dr. Burgin of the Boad of Trade, sald ho understood the prices paid to producers in Argentine had de- initely increased.

Ho was informed that the In-

suspicious nhopkeeper. They Oxford University defeat- stopped at П coming out

A after making purchase, were arrested by na try (8 points) to a try (3 mutton and lamb had been reflect- Jed in the price paid to Australian constable to whom the shopkeeper points) in a thrilling inter-producers, while there been some had communiented his suspicions.

enke-shop and, ed Cambridge by a goal and eroase in the price in London of

On

The two other women appearing In the dock together with Leung Ying, were discharged on account of issußrient evidence,

was just the way to the station. Varsity rugger match at increase in the price of beef. The

New Zealand season Leang Ying tried to discard a Twickenham to-day.

opening, and, so far as could be package containing nine other bad

The Light Blues were the first seen the prices paid to producers ten cent pieces.

to acore, but Oxford had drawn conformed with London prices.-

and in British Wireless. level by the interval the second half gavo a magnificent display to secure a wall-deservedl victory.

other elever iry accruing to Ox- Their defence passed through ford, much in the manner of their one gruelling period in the second first. Lorraine drew the Cam- half when Cambridge exerted bridge defenders and then sent in terrifle efforts. Masterly play by Minns away on the wing. the Oxford pack and relentless Jenkins converted with a magni- tnckiing kept the Light Blues at flcently judged alot from the bay.

touch-line,

EGYPT'S COTTON

CROP

CONCERN OVER LOW PRICES

London, Dec. 7. A Caire message to the Financial Times says the cotton gathering is now complete, the year's crop being 4,450,000 cantars.

SWEEPING RUSH.

DOUR STRUGGLE.

For the next ten minutes, Cam- Over 10,000 spectators witness-bridge set up a fierce attack and ed the annual contest, between only the fact that all the members the Varsities in fine weather and of the Oxford team nequitted they were provided with a dour themselves valiantly, enabled them to emerge from this critical period struggie, packed with thrills.

Cambridge scored after Ave unscathed, minutes play. Fyffe raced through The Government is much can with the ball at his ides and

It seemed at first that the sweep- cerned over the big drop in prices, dribbled across the line. He was

Reid, but re-ing rush of the Light Blues would which are understood to be partly brought down by

Park-carry all before them, but the Ox- due to the pressure of banks' recovered and touched down.

ford defence was dazzlingly effec quiring additional cover against er failed to convert.

Play swayed to and fro about tive. advances, and partly to hear man the centre of the field for Home Again and again, they were on acnvres-Router,

Waller ou time, but half an hour from the the verge of success.

Lorraine (Oxford) start,

cut one occasion was brought down through and passed to Minus within inches of the line. (New Zealand and Balliol) whose The Oxonians reassumed their sunerb final dash brought aascendancy In the closing stages

THEFT ON MM. LINER

A coolie appeared at the Kow-brilliant try. Jenkins was astray and finished still attacking. Jack- luon Magistracy this morning with the Kirk. Half-time: Cam-son (Ruby and Trinity) who charged with stealing o blanket bridge 3 points: Oxford. 3 points, worked with excellent understand- from the M.M. "Arumis" and with barding the vessel without per mission. Sentence of six weeks' i The result W43 decided six hard Jabour was imposed.,

minutes after the resumption, an--Reuler.

SHOWING TO-DAY

A1 2.30, 5.10.

7.15 89.30 p.m.

TRY REPEATED.

Iner with Inmoort (Sydney and Balliol) hot missed by inches.

The Oxonians won deservedly.

in

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HE'LL MAKE YOU LAUGH! HE'LL MAKE YOU WEEP — BUT ALWAYS MAKES YOU HAPPY!

HAROLD LLOYD

MOVIE CRAZY

***with CONSTANCE CUMMINGS *** PRODUCED BY HAROLD LLOYD COAR *A Paramount Release« • • • *

NEXT CHANGE

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'A BRITISHI PICTURE

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HE IS GREATEST IN 1932

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