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IT, HELD THE NATION

BREATHLESS

WITH

LAUGHTER AND TEARS

CARL LAEMMLE prosonts

STRICTLY

DISHONORABLE

`with

PAUL LUKAS

or the opera singer

SIDNEY FOX

as the sweet young thing

LEWIS STONE

as the kindly Judge

GEORGE

MEEKER

as the boy from Orange WILLIAM RICCIARD

as the waiter SIDNEY TOLER as the Irish cop Directed by

JOHN STAHL

Produced by Carl Laemmlo Jr. from the Brock Pembor tan stage hit by Preston Sturges

SHOWING TOMORROW

COMEDY IS KING!

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SPECIAL FACILITIES FOR H.K. EXHIBITS

and has vast experience in exhibi- tion matters, having interested himself in exhibitions throughout the world.

With a view to stimulating in- Mr. Lel has Issued a statement tarcat in the development of the that the transportation fare of ali city regarding its commerce, in articles intending for the Canton dustries, agriculture, means of Exhibition will be paid for by the communication, education, arts, exhibition authorities and that sciences, etc,, the Municipal Govern, special arrangements have been ment of Canton has decided to hold made for the safe custody of rare a large-scale Exhibition in the specimens of arts and valuable Tuet Shau Shan from Febru- curios. Stalls are now open for 16 to March 15, In booking. Detalled programmes in clusive. It is understood that Chineno may be had on application. the exhibition is being strongly sup- ported by all sections of community

ary

In Canton and Shameen,

Mr. Kaam C. Lel, the Hongkong ropresentative of the Exhibition. ins established his office in the. Chinese General Chamber of Com- merce, 54 Connaught Road, Central, telephone 20279, whore enquiries should be directed. Mr. Löl İs' a

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QUEEN'S

THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JANUARY 24. 1933.

INDIAN QUESTIONS

VICEROY, REFUSES SANCTION AGE TO TWO BILLS

"RUBBER STAMP"

FOR ARMY

SEIYUKAI'S ATTACK ON WAR OFFICE.

VALUABLE BOOKS

TO BE TAKEN TO SHANGHAI FROM PEIPING

Nanking, Jan. 23.

London, Jan. 28. ;)

Mr. Yang Heino, Secretary -Reports from New Delhi report

General of the Academia Sinica Tokyo, Jun. 28, it is officially announced that the

Unusually blunt questioning on passed through Nanking yeater- Viceroy has refused to sanction the diplomatic affairs marked this day on his way to Peiping for the Introduction at two Bulla into the afternoon's interpellations in the purpose of surpervising the re- Madras Council, designed to remove Diet by the Seiyukai spokesman, moval of the Academy's collection jof valuable books and historical Mr. Ashida. the religious, disabilities of the de-

Demanding categorical replies documents from Peiping to Shang. pressed classée, and on the question from both the Foreign Minister bal.

Minister whether It is reported that 120 cases of of temple entry. The decision is and the War based on the rounds that the Bills Japan has a definite foreign policy rare books are awaiting transpor jor whether the Foreign Office was tation to Shanghai for the sake of are essentielle di Indian in charac- simply following the dictation of safety-Reuter's Special. ter, affecting generally religious the Army, Mr. Ashida asaertod belicts and practices of the Hindu that Japan ห being dragged America and the Soviet, Mr. community,

blindly into an uncharted and] Ashida concluded by declaring It The Viceroy has decided to per-pitch dark abyan, not knowing in disgraceful that a situation exlats the was being which persuades many to believe mit the introduction into the As what direction sembly of Kangalyer's Bill, seeking guided. Accusing the Foreign the Army responsible for the coun- the abolition of untouchability, on Office of being little more than try's diplomatic polley-Reuter. the understanding that the Goya rubber stamp for the War Office.

Genova, Jan. 23. ernment is in no way committed Mr. Ashida Assorted the Army

holds virtual monopoly of all Commenting on Count Uchida's

Uchida Speech

to an acceptance or support of the imporpoRts in Manchuria and speech at the Japanese Diet. Insti

principles of the Bill-Our, Own; Correspondent,

GUNNERY PRACTICE

the uniformity and co- Friday, which was distributed ordination of Japan's Manchurian widely here, Dr. WellingtonKoo. policy is the in raison dctro ter Chinese delegate, accuses Japan the existence of a national cabinet. of having created the Manchukuo the impression imbedded in the out of Manchuria. On the one public mind is that the reaponal hand she signed a treaty with the bility for leading Manchuria is Manchukizo and on the other, she SHANGHAI VOLUNTEERS TO shouldered exclusively by the

now usks the world to be prepared Army." COME TO ILK.

for the next step in her programme Attitude at Genern, Other points on which of expansion in the mainland, The destroyer, H.M.S.. White Ashida took the Government to namely the invasion and occupa all, under Lieut. Commander tank Included firstly an unneces-tion of Johol. Maunsell will sail from Shanghai sarily irascible and acrimonious whole case away when he pleads Uchida, he says, has given the for Hongkong on Thursday, carry-attitude at Geneva and quibbling

Shanghai, Jan. 23.

Mr.

ng 30 members of the Light Gun over trifles, secondly lack of fun- for the elasticity of the operation Battery of the Shanghai Volun-damental policy toward both the of the League Covenant, thereby tners, for gunnery practice in League and Manchuria, and third- virtually admitting that judged by Hongkong.

ly failure to take any concrete the Covenant na understood by The sloop, H.M.S. Sandwich in steps to entablish friendshin and other member states, Japan has co-operation between Japan, flagrantly violated its provisions. lue at Shanghai from Hongkong China and Manchukuo, despite Uchida's contentions raise the on Wednesday, and after fuelling Couht Uchida's emphasis of the serious question of Japan's quali- here will go to Chinwangtao where importance. thereof.

fications for continuing to hold The will relieve H.M.S. Bridge-

Streasing the necessity of im- the membership of the League of water-Reuters Special.

proving relations with both Nations.-Reuter.

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