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CENTRAL

THEATRE

Reached by Went Bound Queen's" Road Bus. FINAL SHOWING TO-DAY. Af 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.30 p.m.

Directed by

LEW AYRES

JAMES WHALE From the novel by Donald Henderson Clarke, Produced by Carl Laumenis, Je Presented by Carl Locmuse A UNIVERSAL PICTURE

MAE CLARKE UNA MERKEL, JOHN HALLIDAY ANDY DEVINE

in..

the intimate drama of a young doctor and his prettiest patient, who could not wait for life's greatest thrills

IMPATIENT MAIDEN

-STARTING TO-MORROW

"BRING THEM IN !"

"Get every crook in town Drive them out of their dens. Round them up in the resorts. Tear the town apart if you must... but BRING THEM IN!

One of them klifed my son.. and wo've got to find him!" That's what the_fighting-mad polleo captain told his nion in this mighty melodrama to-day.

Co-starring

LED CARRILLO MARY BRIAN

with

NOAH BEERY RUSSELL GLEASON

of

Dedicated to the Polico Force in Their War Against Crime !

UNIVERSAL PICTURE

HOMICIDE SQUAD

STARTING SUNDAY

FRANK

Amazing sound-film record of BUCK'S adventure in the Malayan jungle!

BRING EM RACK ALIVE

RKO-RADIO PICTURE Produced by Van Buren Carp

LIPTON'S

CHOICEST PURE CEYLON TEA

From all Compradore Stores a

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hahly a s

THE HONG KONG · TELEGRAPH.

THURSDAY, DECEMBER

CHINA RAILWAY YOUTH ROBS HIS SCOTTISH CUP

DEBTS

POSITION OF THE BONDHOLDERS

FRIEND

PRISON SENTENCE

PASSED

Calling himself a Malay and speaking Cantonese like a native,

1932,

QUEENS THEATRE

DRAW MOTHERWELL TO VISIT HAMILTON

SHOWING TO«DAY af; 2,30, 5.10; 7.15 & 9.20 *

ASSURANCES IN a youth named Charife On appear EASY GAMES FOR

COMMONS

London, Dec. 21: How British financial interests are faring in connexion with the Chinese railways was the theme of a series of questions in the House of Commons to-day.

AB

SENIORS

ed at the Kowloon Magistracy, this morning as complainant in a case, thwhich another youth, Chong

London, Dec. 21. Sing, was charged before Mr.

The draw for the First Round Butters with theft of an overcoat. Proper of the Scottish Cup Cem- a suit of clothing, two shirts, two

and petition

made to-day wollen jerseys, a purse containing resulted as follows: $1.50 and a fountain-pen.

According to Acting Sub-In- spector Tuckett, who prosecuted, the two parties know each other in The Under-Socretary for Foreign Singapore. The, complainant came Affairs, Captain Anthony Eden, to Hengkong a few months ago replying, said that the position of and had a business dealing in oil. him here British bondholders regards | Defondant followed the Peking-Mukden lines, was unabout a month ago, and was put affected by the Manchukuo de-up by the complainant.

laration of independence.

Complainant awoke yesterday After repeated morning to find a quantity of his representations to clothing missing. He made a re- port to the Shmashulpo Polico the Chinese Gov Station and started on his own to ernment, he add- look for the defendant. After Fed, the latter had searching the steamers lying along now advanced Connaught Road, he eventually concrete pro- found defendant on the 8.8. Tin nosals relating to Yat last night, and took him back the claims of Bri- to Shamshuipo. Defendant had tish ex-employees pawned some of the clothing when of Chinese rail- he was arrested.

ways (of whom, Sentence of two months' hard

F. W. Valpy Mr. F. W. Valpy's labour was passed. case is the best known), for money

due at the termination of their collective treatment. services.

SPECIAL ACCOUNT.

ENLAA

Stenhousemuir v. Morton King's Park v. St. Mirren Aberdeen v. Penleulck Ath St. Bernard's v. Partick Airdrieonlans v. Alloa Hibernians. Forfar Ath. Clyde v. Fraserburgh Stranraer 7. Bo'ness

Queen of South v. Third Lanark Edinburgh City Y. Ayr Un, St. Johnstone East File

Falkirk Amateurs v. Queen's Park

Stirling v. Montrose Awdenbeath v. Dundee Dunfermline v. Celtic Raith Rover v. Falkirk Armadale v. Dundee United. kelly v. Kilmarnock. Albion Rovers v. Inverness This. Glasgow Rangers, v. Arbroath. Hearts v. Solway Ster Dumbarton v. Belth. Ierallion Y.

Motherwell

Leith) Ath. v. Brechin City Matches are to be played on January 21.

BYES IN THIRD ROUND.

It will be observed that there are twenty-four matches. In the Second Round, to be played on February 4, twenty-four teams will, go into the hat, and in the Third Round, to be played on February 18, twelve tems will go into the hat, four of which will. receive byea.

INTEREST DEFAULT.

As regards the Tientsin-Pukow Representations have also been Railway, Captain Eden understood made to China in respect of their that arrangements had been made default in interest upon the to pay monthly deposits into a

The tit-bit of the draw for the Amortisation Loans of the Chinese, special account which was to ac-

of Railways. The Chinese Govern- cumulate a fund to meet the ar- First Round is the clash ment had responded to the extent rents on the loan services.

Hamilton and Motherwell, the two that the Ministry of Railways was Finally, he gave the questioners heaviest acoring sides in the First now devising means of liquidat- an assurance that the British Mini-Division. Otherwise, the majority ing the debt, although they expres- ater, Sir Miles Lampson, would of the matches find First Division sed the view that a Bottlement continue to make necosanry repre- clubs opposed to weaker brethren. must await a definite scheme of santations to China.-Reuter.

SHOWING

TO-DAY

At 2.30, 5.10,

7.15 89.30 p.m.

-Reuter.

THEATRE KING'S

HONCKONG'S FINEST GNEMA

A DOUBLE ATTRACTION |||

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-NEXT CHANGE- Commencing X'Mas Day

"HOW TERRIBLY THAT

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Marlene IETRICH

TAKE ANY TRAM OR PAPPY VALET BUB

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VENUS"

HEABLAT MARSHALL

CARY

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الهيم

Directed by 50SEF VON STERNBERA

A Paramount Picture

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With LEW AYRES and an all star cast, Lifo- vivit, puliating,amazing-awirling dissly among the dancing giris and the devils of the night.

Life Action!

Romance t Spectacle t

Grandour! Nothing

spared to make this the ONE GREAT DRAMA of the

War!

DOUGLAS

FAIRBANKS, JR.

"CHANCES

ROSE HOBART

ANTHONY BUSHELL KOLMES HERBERT Mary Forkes

Story by

A. Hamilton

FROM SUNDAY

D

Join GILBER

AT THE

returns onde more in the type of romantic devil-may-care role that won him world fame in “The Merry Widow" and "The Big Parado

He sets feminine hearts adutter- whether mistress or maid-with his love-making. And when ho kisses a bride-she admits bo's tho best man at the wedding!

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