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CENTRAL

THEATRE

Advance Booking at Andersons & the Theatre Telophone 25720.

SHOWINC TO-DAY

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

FOUR MEN AGAINST A TOWN OF BAD MEN AND RECKLESS WOMEN !

Raymond Hatton

A

Walton Huston

Harry Carey

OUTDOOR romanen, action, drama! . A red-blooded tale of the taming of a wild frontiur town! A romantic drama that will make you Both glad you're alive! combined in a picturo whoro emotional clash and physical conflict will make your pulsos pound!

With

WALTER HUSTON Harry Caroy, Raymond Hat- ton, Russell Hopton, Ralph Inco, Andy Dovino. Pro-

duced by Carl Laemmle, Jr. from story by W. R. Barnoft. Directed by Ed. L. Cahn. Presented by Carl Laemmio.

LAW AND ORDER

OF IT'S

A UNIVERSAL PICTURE

NEXT CHANGE

ACTION and DRAMA and THRILLS and ROMANCE you trave, see-

AIR

MAIL

With RALPH BELLAMY, Gloria Stuart, Pat O'Brien, Slim Summerville, Lilian Bond, Russell Hopton, Pro- duced by Carl Laemmle, Jr. Story by Dale Van Every and Frank Wead. Directed by John Ford, Presented by Carl Laemmle. A UNI- VERSAL PICTURE,

THE SCREEN'S

GREATEST

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MAN HING

TAILOR

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1933.

WORLD ECONOMIC NEW CRISIS

CONFERENCE

MR. MACDONALD ON THE DATE

IN FRANCE

FALL OF GOVERNMENT POSSIBLE

AFTER 7 DAYS

MISSION FROM ARGENTINE

WARM WELCOME IN LONDON

London, Feb. 7. London, Feb. 7.

The Prince of Wales, in the unl- Answering a series of Parlia-|

form of Colonel of the Irish mentary questions regarding the World Economic Conference, the

Guards, was present at Victoria Prime Minister said the League

| Station this afternoon to wolcome, on behalf of the King, Dr. Jullo Council had decided that the Con-

Paris, Feb. 7.

Roca, Vice-President of the Argon- forence's convocation should not be unnecessarily delayed, that it

Despite the efforts of the tine Republic, who, with members could not, in view of the necessity Daladier Cabinet to avoid the of his mission to Britain, arrived

Dover, of co-operation and the distances financial pitfalls into which M. by Royal train from

On greeting His Excellency as be travelled by sonic of the de- Cheron fell taking with him the the stepped from the train, the gations, take pince for at least Paul Boncour Government, the Prince introduced him and his three months from the present fall of the Daladier Government colleagues to the Foreign Secre time, and that it should be left after seven days in office is contary, Sir John Simon, to repro- to the Foreign Secretary to considered possible.

sentatives of the Army, Navy and vone the organizing commites of

The Government's financial pro-Air Force, and to Lord Trenchard, which he was President at some posal, while reducing administra- Chief Comtalssioner of Police. uftable date during this three tive expenditure by two and a half The party, accompanied by the months to take a final decision as miillerde of france, place only a Prince of Wales, drove in Royal small burden upon civil servants carriages to the Carlton Hotel, and leave ex-Service mon practi- escorted by detachments of the cally alone.

First and Second Life Guards. Earlier in the afternoon,

tor the date of the Conference.

Mr. MacDonald added the hope that a warning would be issued to the Governments that when the agenda was Insucd to them they must be prepared to assemble vithin three months of that time. -British Wireless.

J. A. MOLLISON'S PROGRESS

AWAY AGAIN AFTER BRIEF REST

ondon, Feb. 7.

on

Military expenditure under the Bonnet proposals would be reduc-reaching Dover by mail steamer ed by Fr. 638,000,000, as proposed from France, members of the by M. Cheron, while direct taxa-mission were greeted by Admirat tion would remain unchanged, Sir Henry Bulier, Groom-in-Wall- Other proposals include in- ing to the King who has been rensed taxes on alcohol, petrol, specially attached to the mission. motors and also a tax upon the A guard of honour was drawn up import licences for goods subject at the quayside, and military and to the quota system.

civil authorities were present to the guests-British

Ono hundred million france is welcome exported from a provision requir-Wireless.

ing the taxpayer to furnish the The docfsion was reached un-

name of his banker upon his in- Come tax return in order to enable animously at

A special meeting

his stock holdings to be checked, held, the Union declaring its de- When the proposals were an-termination to resist any sneri- After a 1,000 miles hop from nounced it was the general opin-fices on the part of individual off- Barcelona. Mr J. A. Mollison land-on that they would prove accept clals and inviting the members to ed at Agadir this morning, leav-able to the majority in the Cham-hold themselves in readiness for any action which might become Ing after two hours' rest for Villa ber of Deputies. Cisneros, 650 miles further on. The threat of the downfall of necessary,

The Union's decision is regard- the Daladter Government comes, however, as a sequel to the deed as almost certain to Influence cision of the Union of State Em- the Socialists against the Govern

ment-Reuter. ployees to reject the proposals.

He is using a Puns Moth cabin machine with a 180-horsepower Gypsy Major engine. British wireless.

TO-DAY ONLY

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7.15 89.30 p.m.

HONCKOND'S FINEST CNEWA

Gracie

FIELDS

LOOKING on the

BRIGHT SIDE

Moky JULIAN ROSE

and

RICHARD DOLMAN

"Gracie Fields gets abundant scope for her

vocal talent and comic genius in a piece of first-class screen craftsmanship"

4 SHOWS

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(Sunday Chronicle)

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~TO-MORROW

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ELISSA

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The WOMAN

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PICTURE

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YOU HEAR THEIR SECRET THOUGHTS!

Shearer

Clark Gable

IN EUGENE O'NEILL'S GREAT DRAMA

STRANGE

INTERLUDE

TO-MORROW

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Lionel BARRYMORE

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