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CENTRAL

THEATRE

Reached by West Bound Queen's Road Bus. Telophone No. 25720,

TO-DAY & TO-MORROW. (Special Morning Matineo at 11.30)

11.30, 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.30 p.m.

A HIT ON BROADWAY!

·A SMASH ON THE SCREEN! Gala Event! Year's Big Laugh Show Comes to Town!

Round up your bronco

crack the old whip ... we're off to see the world's greatest comics.

BEAT

WHEELER WOOLSEY

GIRL CRAZY

With

a Grand Galaxy of Headline Comedians to make the Wild West. Wilder and the Rockies Roar!

EDDIE QUILLAN DOROTHY LEE MITZI GREEN ARLINE JUDGE Directed by WME Geiter

And George Gershwin's Song Hits

"I GOT RHYTHM"

"YOU GOT WHAT GETS MÈ"

"BIDIN' MY TIME"

"BUT NOT FOR ME"

THE HONGKONG: TELEGRAPH.

FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1933.

SHANGHAI'S CAIRO BOMB AFFAIR RAILWAY

NEW YEAR

RATTLE OF FIRE

CRACKERS

REMINISCENT OF WARTIME

("Telegraph" Special).

MYSTERY

FOUND AT BRITISH HEADQUARTERS `

Calro, Jan. 26.

A bomb was discovered at the British General Headquarters in Cairo this morning. Investiga- tions are proceeding, but up to the present the authorities have no inkling of the identity those responsible--Reuter,

of

toy Telegraph. Copyright, Ideprapa Massages Ordinamen, 1886. Fourier, January 24, 100 a.mji

All night long Shanghai has listened to sounds reminiscent

SCOTTISH

of last year's artillery-fire, but, CUP DRAW

contrary to last year's ex- periences, they were only the exploding of fire-crackers usher- ing in the first day of the lunar new.your.

To-day the streets are quiet and empty, and conditions are normal savo for the intermittent burgling

RANGERS TO MEET QUEEN'S PARK

London, Jan. 25.

v. St. Johnstone, v. Kilmarnock.

*. Hiberniana

. Clyde.

v. Falkirk.

v. Montrose.

v. Albinn.

v. Third Lanark,

Stranraer

of crackers and extra patrols in The draw for the second round the Settlement and the Chinese of the Scottish Cup, to be played and Japanese residential districts, on February 4th, is as follows: as a precaution against the rising

Dundee Un. feeling among both the Chineas

St. Mirren and Japanese as a consequence of

Aberdeen the coming commemoration by the Leith. nationals of both countries of the Celtle Shanghai hostilities on Saturday. Motherwell Dumbarton OFFICIAL WARNINGS

Stenhouse Muir Yesterday, officials of the Japan-Dundee cac Consulated General issued a

Kyr warning to all Japanese nationals Hearta cautioning them against any dis-

Stangers play Or demonstrations which

Cup replays might lend to antagonium,

follows: Chinese nationals have likewise panice beer cautioned.

Partick Chinese and { *East Fife All shops and foreign newspapers

closed hernians are down to-day for the holiday- Router.

ASI TWO

'DAYS

At 11.30 a.m. 237,5 10, 7 13 89 30 p.m.

or Bancar.

v. Partick.

1. Airdle.

v. Queen's Park, to-day resulted as

DISPUTE QUEENS THEATRES

STRIKE POSSIBLE

IN FUTURE

MEN REJECT WAGE CUT DECISION

London, Jan. 25. The dispute over the proposed reduction of the wages of rail. way employees, in likely to be protracted, and may possibly re- sult in a strike.

This prospect follows the deci sion of the three Railway Unions not to accept the findings of the Chairman at National Waxes Board recommending cuts totalling | £800,000 annunity.

After the failure of the negotia. tions between the Companies and the Union, the dispute was refor red to the Nationa! Wages Board, the members of which were unable to agree.

UNIONS OBJECT

Four reports were produced by the Board, and this Companies adopted the Gadings of the Chair- man, Sir Harold Morris, but the Unions refused to do no.

It is, however, probable that the negotiations will continue,

Meanwhile, it is hoped that the Government will take action on the lines of the Salter Report of August, 1928, recommending in- creased taxation of beavy rond vehicles, in order to equalise the conditions between 2 competitive

under the la. now 3 that this

road and rall, and it is understood Cabinet's consideration-Reuter,

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St. Johnstone 7 Forfar

* After extra time.

-Reuter.

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TEL. 25313

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YOU'LL STAND UP AND CHEER

When You See the Black Horse Troop on parado.

When You Hear the Stirring Music of Regimental bands.

OM

The Mighty Drama of the Making of a Mant

-staged midst the color of Culver Military Academy. With Tom Brown, Siim Summerville, Richard Cromwell, H. B. Warner, Andy Devine, Russell Hopton and many others. Produced by Carl Laemmle from the story by George Greene and Date Van Every. Directed by William Wyler,

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TO BROWN

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ALBO LATEST PARAMOUNT. SOUND NEWS

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SØREIN JONG "WHEN I'S SLEEP TIME DIWI SUT("

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DAILY

2,30-5.15

7.15-9.30

a

Garamount Picture

Ernst LUBITSCH'S TROUBLE IN PARADISE

MIRIAM HOPKINS KAYFRANCIS HERBERT MARSHALL Charlio Ruggles · Edward-Everett Horton'

ONLY 2 MORE DAYS,

TO-DAY and TO-MORROW

SPECIAL

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TO-MORROW

AT II A.M.

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HUGHES

PRESIESS

SKY DEVILS

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EDITED ARTISTS PICTURE

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TEL, 28473

RIENTALE

EAST OF

BORNEO

A UN ZERSAL PICTURE

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HOLLYWOOD

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TODAY & TU-MORROW

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LAWRENCE TIBBETT

in

"The CUBAN LOVE SONG"

AT THE

WORLD

"TARZAN the APE MAN”

MAJESTIC

Evelyn Laye and Jolm Boles in "One Heavenly Night

GOAL-LESS DRAW.

Devonshire and Cornwall Junior Teams.

TO-DAY & TO-MORROW

At 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 P.M.

The Amazing. Romance of a Timid Masquerader

a goalless draw. The game was very evenly contested, both sets of defence holding out until the final whistle,

The Devonshire had great hopes of winning the "donble," as a victory.

The Junior teams of H.M.S., Dovon-] posterday would have given thom the shire and the Cornwall met at soccer Junior. Shick. Their senior team on the Kowloon Football Club ground

on Wednesday, the result being ball already won the senior one.

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