14
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THEATRE
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TO-DAY to SATURDAY,
At 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.30 p.m.
SHE SOLD HER BEAUTY FOR MARRIAGE
BUT GAVE HER HEART FOR LOVE! Wealth could 'not make Doris Kendall forget-nor would the world forgive-that ope hour
of bliss.
A drama of passion and its shadow, written by the mastor novelist of love, Ernest Pascal. And starring the screen's most glamorous beauty.
CONSTANCE BENNETT
BORN TO LOVE
with
JOEL MCCREA
Directed by
Her story is the story of PAUL L. STEIN
all beautiful women!
An RKO PATHË Posture
STARTING SUNDAY
THE STRANGEST HONEYMOON THAT EVER TOOK PLACE!
An hour before he had nover
seon this girl. Now she was
his bride by a command he
dared not defy.
A year of wealth and luxury
to anloy...and then death by
that samo sinister command!
RKO PATHÉ
presents
ACASO
BILL BOYD
BIG GAMBLE
A CHARLES R. ROBERS PRODUCTION Harry Jo Drawn, Assaslote Producer
Dorothy
SIDASTIAN
Warnar OLAND
James
LIFTON'S FAMOUS
TRY LIPTON'S
NEW PACKET TEA CEYLONTA
FROM ALL COMPRADORE STORES
CEYLONTA
GREEN
TEA
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1932.
THE PRINCE ON THE NAVY
BOYHOOD AMBITION
CONFESSED
I
PRIMATE BLAMES
NOVELIST
"UNIVERSAL THEME
OF SEX"
CHANCELLOR AND INDUSTRY
"TIME TO PLAY YOUR PART"
that
"I am profoundly convinced of
Mr. Chamberlain, Chancellor of The Archbishop of Canterbury the Exchequer, speaking at Bir- the need for peace," destared the Prince of Wales, proposing "That Folkestone said that fiction, the mingham on the saving of £30,- Gir fous and Immertal Memory film, and the novel were at the 000.000 in interest by the recent of Nelson and his Comrades" at present time sex obsessed. They conversion operation, said that the Navy League Trafalgar Day could not escape from It. it was he must utter one word of warn-
(the univeral theme.
jing, because he saw that it was dinner.
In the novel of the old-fashion-sometimes assumed that those "The Navy League in teaching in
could immediately be all parts of the Empire, that seed day the story of the poople vinge curity lies in a sufficient and concerned, after going through translated into a corresponding eficient Navy. That our Navy is various changes, ended in mar-reduction of taxation.
It. must be remembered celent to-day I have had racentringe. Now, of course, the story opportuniiles of seeing for myself began with marriage, and then that was an assumption which de- nome third person ended on another assumption; The Prince referred to his visit immediately to the Navy with the King off was introduced who brought in that the yield of the main sources Portland in July, and then to bla the complications of sex and the of aur revenue still continued to recent visit to the Mediterranean problem was aet.
maintain the sante level at which It was a wholly artifical life, it stood last year. Fleet.
"The visit to the Mediterranean conjured up by the imagination The advantage which we had Fleet was a unique opportunity of the writers, and he firmly be obtained meant that industry for me, beste I saw the Fleet at leved it had no relationship to would be able to obtain its capi
lifetal more easily and even obtain. the end of one of its ordinary the open-air and healthy cruises. It was very hot Indeed, which he believed the majority of it cheaper rates, and it was a time, as anybody who the people still led.
"We shall say to industry, 'Now in the Navy knows, There was another change, the in time for you to play your has served
growing sense of equal partner part in the recovery of our coun- when tempers are not so good.
men and women, try. got a very good idea of the efficiency ship between of the Fleet, not only through ace and particularly between young The time has come when manu ing naval operations, but through men and young women. It had its facturers should put their heads seeing the men off duty.
dangers, but on the whole it was together and see that they have i good.
no handicap because they are not so well organised as their com- petitors in other countries.
"I feel that the confidence which the new conditions will give, are so much more favourable than The Old Spirit.
they have been during The spirit which animated those old sea captains must be kept years, and that with those signs alive, the Prince declared. The which are now becoming apparent, Those who had read naval Navy League
was teaching the the world will be very shortly in history could not but be impress younger generation to realise that position to buy again." ed by the wonderful spirit, zeal.four geographical position made us and devotion to duty that chara maritime race. Civilisation and Navy League, read a message from acterised Nelson and his men. mechanisation tended to make us the King expressing, thanks
It is hard for us nowadays to forget sea-sense. and the Navy the loyal terms of a message which realise the hard life, borne with-League was doing everything it had been sent, and expressing the out murmurs, of those officers and possibly could to keep this sea-King's appreciation of their good men during the weary vigils off the sense alive to the rising generation wishes. parts of France and Spain, in the through Sen Cadet Corps and Lord Lloyd added that the presence would give Mediterranean and the Atlantic, other Navy League units all over Prince's and the conditions under which the country.
strongly needed encouragement to they lived-bad food, the minimum
The Navy League could get all our people Overseas, especially to ration of water, and a life that the boys and all the officers they those who lived in the Far East, of us nowadays has ex wanted, but they needed funds for at places like Shanghai, who by perienced.
halls, equipment, camping and the circumstances of their lives valued and appreciated the strength They bore it all with that in-ships, the Prince concluded. domitable
and forbea-|
the of his Majesty's Navy. Lord Lloyd, President of
Nelson and His Men,
"I always had a great desire to
con-ance which has resulted in the join the Navy," the Prince Linued. 1 read the Navy League formation of the biggest Empire Annual as most boys read books that the world has ever seen."
Interests about traina and other that we have when we are young. It increased my desire to join the Navy"
none
conrake
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TO-DAY
At 2.30, 5.10,
7.15 89.30 p.m.
holding two men.
one thru Duty: the other thou Love. Can any woman keep it up without being discovered, un. done? Even in the TROPICS? Is THIS woman different? See
TALLULAH
BANKHEAD
IN
THUNDER BELOW
!
A Garzantnt Picture
with
CHARLES BICFORD PAUL LUKAS
EUGENE PALLEITE
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DAILY
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Come to Will's Mirthday Party
He's all balled up by a brunette
WILL ROGERS
in
Business and
Pleasure
from BOOTH TARKINOTON'S
"The Plutocrat"
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A 1933 RELEASE
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Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FREDERICK PERCY FRANKLIN, at Å and 3. Wyndham Street, in the City of Victoria Hong-
and
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RINITY LIAVAID CHRISSIE WINTE
THE
CALL
OF THE
SEA
Á TWICKENHAM FILM STUDIO PRODUCTION
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FROM SNUDAY
Star of acreons's
for
grandest con edy
hits bounds in new heights of joyous jubilee
AT THE
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From the Vaudevilio
Musical Farce
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HOWARD
ROBERT
WOOLSEY
CYCLONIC COMIC of RIO RITA
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JOHN DARROW
EVERYTHING'S
ROSIE
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"LORD BABS"
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BOBBY HOWES
and
JEAN COLIN
Directed by Waltor Fordo
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MAJESTIC
10-DAY ONLY at 2.30, 5.20, 7,20 & 9,20 p.m. He was a scandal monger--his craving for sensation- alism knew no bonds...wife, child, honour meant nothing to him until-but see for yourself in
SCANDAL
FOR SALE
with
CHARLES BICKFORD,
A HANGING MATTER
ROSE HOBART, PAT O'B÷IEN,
The director rotorted, the argu- ment grow heated, and ended in blows; other artista joined in tho
far battle with about 30 porsaus. taking part.
FIERCE BATTLE IN ART fray, and soon there was a regu-
GALLERY
A dispute over the hanging of
Eventually the police arrived,
Home pictures ended in a free fight and conducted all the combatants at the Salon d'Automne In Paris. to the police station, whore, they A young artist, M. Liansu, con- were released after mutual apolo-; sidored that he had not been given' gics. sufficient wall space and decided in consequence to remove his -works.
Later, however, notes worn ad- dressed by two other painters to On going to the Salon with his Liausu and his brothers, and in two brothers to take away the pic- consequence the latter sent tures, he saw another artist rais friends to demand an apology. It Ing similar.objection, and ex-la hoped, however, that the affair
will be settled amicably, pressed his sympathy.
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