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CENTRAL

THEATRE

Reached by West Bound Queen's Road Bus.

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 mako Doris

Kendall forgot-nor would the world forgive that one hour

af bliss.

A drama of passion and its shadow, written by the mastor novelist of lova, Ernest Pascal. And starving the scroon's most glamorous.beauty.

CONSTANCE BENNETT

BORN TO LOVE

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1932.

CHINA AIR MAIL

RESUMPTION OF SERVICE

SOVIET LINK WITH EUROPE

WOMAN WORKER

KILLED

FATAL BLASTING ACCIDENT

A fatal accident to A woman tone-breaker named Man Yau-lan, Taikoktaul, had a acquel'at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning

PHILIPPINE INDEPENDENCE

EIGHT-YEAR TRANSITION

PERIOD

vhon Yau Fat, the manager of the SENATE ACCEPTS

Foo Lung Arm of contractors, was ummoned before Mr. Butters for niling to take the necessary pre- autions before carrying out binat-

(Special to "Telegrapḥ") Teleprank, Copyright Telegraphing operations, Lesungen Ordinance, 1894, Borskand. Ducreber 5. 16.-)

спи

HARE BILL

Washington, Dec. 14.

It was revealed by Detective The Senate to-day approved Shanghal, Dec. 16. Sergeant Lamont, who prosecuted, the Hare Bill, which was passed Closely following the resumption that a woman was killed as a re-by. the House of Representa of diplomatic relations between the sult of blasting operations at tives in April last and which will Nanking and Moscow Governments, Quarry No. 14 at Talkoktaui

on give independence to the Phillp-

Presumably the Hawes-Cutting-

the Euraals Air Mail Line, through December 3. Police Investiga- the north-west, in which Russia, tlons showed that insufficient pre-pine Islands within eight years. will be the connecting link between cautions had been taken. China and Europe, is scheduled to The police officer wald he had B which sought to extend the be rosumed this morning.

been instructed to ank for a re-transition period from eight to Two Eurasia planes will take off mand till the 19th. Inst., when an fifteen years will now be dropped. from Shanghai and Peking simut- jonquiry will be held into the cir taneously. The Shanghai plane, fa cumstances attending the death the fact, left nt 7 n.m. to-day and was of the woman. due at Nanking at 9 a.ra.

His Worship accordingly It will meet the plane from Pek-manded the summons until ing at Loyang at two o'clock this 19th. inst. afternoon.

on

The air mail services which ter- minates at Tihwa at present, will be extended to Taching the Sinklang-Soviet frontier as soon as the construction of an aerodrome can be complete there.

Following the first flight to-day, planes will take off according to a regular schedule from both sides auccessively on Tuesday of each week.

.SNATCHER SENT TO PRISON

re

Neither Bill finds favour with Administration. Preatdont

Hoover stated a few days ago that

It would be catastrophic for the

the Philippines If either the Hare or

ROBBED A CHINESE

LADY

the Hawen-Cutting Bills were pass- ied with their present economic

provisions.

FUTURE RELATIONS.

Col. Hurley, the Secretary of State for War, who some months ago pald a special visit to the Philippines to make a study of conditions on behalf of the Ad- ministration, declares that the Bill "constitutes no solution of the Whilst walking in Morrison question of future American- Passengers will be booked after Street last night shortly after Philippine relations." to-day's flight-Reuter.

Taeven o'clock, a Chinese lady was In the face of the heavy vote In the victim of a 'bag-snatcher who the House of Representatives in was this morning sentenced to April and the vote of the Senate, seven months' hard labour by Mr. It is felt that the President cannot Grantham, at the Central Police (exercise hia'power of veto.--Reuter. Court.

EMPRESS SAILING

DELAYED

LEAVES MIDNIGHT

TO-MORROW.

The victim, according to inspec- tor R. Shannon, was in- company

Li-Tak-shing, nged 24, unemployed with another lady in Morrison of B, Mow Lam Street, Yaumati, Street when the defendant, ap-attempted to commit suicide yesterday proaching from behind, snatched by taking an overdose of oplum. He The sailing of the Empress of the handbag containing $60. He was later taken to the Kwong Wah Japan, for Vancouver, has been ran away but was chased and Hospial. postponed from noon to-morrow caught by a detective. until midnight.

The handbag was not recovered, |

The change is necessitated by the victim alleging that the defen cused informed the police that he the fact that connexions from the dant had an accomplice who was had thrown the bag away during" South will be late in arriving. seen running away, but the asthe chace.

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to enloy...and then death by that same sinister commandi

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MAJESTIC

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TO-DAY. ONLY at 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 p.m. He was a scandal monger-his oraving for sensation. alism knew no bounds...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'BRIEN..

The director retorted, the argu- ment grew heated, and ended In blows; other artists joined in the Jar battle with about 80 persons taking part.

FIERCE BATTLE ÎN ART fray, and soon there was a regu-

GALLERY:

A dispute over the hanging. of

|

Eventually the police arrived,

some pictures ended in a free fight and conducted all the combatants at the Salon d'Automne in Paris. to the police atation, where they A young artist, M. Liauau, con- were released after mutual apolo-

sidered that he had not been given gics. suficient wall space and decided

remove his

In consequence to

Lator, however, notes were ad- works.

dressed by two other painters to On going to the Salon with his Linusu and his brothers, and in two brothers to take away the plc- consequence the latter

sent his turen, ho saw another artist rala- friends to demand an apology. It ing a similar objection, and axis hoped, however, that the affair pressed his sympathy.

will be settlod amicably.

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