THE HONGKONG - TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1933.
SCOTTISH
CENTRAL CUP DRAW
THEATRE
Advance Booking at Andersons & the Theatre Telephona 25720.
SHOWING TO-DAY & TO-MORROW At 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.30 p.m.
FOUR MEN AGAINST A TOWN OF BAD MEN AND RECKLESS WOMEN !
Raymond Hatton
Walton Huston
Harry
Carey
OUTDOOR romanca, action, drama f.. A rad-blooded talo of the taming of.a wild frontier town! A romantic drama that will make you Both glad you're alivo 1 combined in a picture whasa emotional clash and physical conflict will mako your pulses pound!
With
WALTER HUSTON Harry Carey, Raymond Hat- ton, Russell Hopton, Ralph Inco, Andy Devino. Pro-
duced by Carl Laemmle, Jr. from story by W. R. Burnatt. Directed by Ed. L. Cahn. Presented by Carl Laommio.
AWANDORDER
A UNIVERSAL PICTURE
LUCK OF JUNIOR CLUBS
REPLAY RESULTS
London, Feb. 8.
FIRE CRACKER SUMMONSES
DANGEROUS GOODS
REMOVED
A caution was registered against the manager of a cracker shop of 17, Ko Shing Street when the sum- mons takon out by the Firo Brigade wan again mentioned
LANCASHIRE PROTECTION
JAPAN'S COMPETITION IN INDIA
before Mr. Wynne-Jones at the COMMONS DEBATE
Central Police Court this morning.
The only real upset of the Scottish Cup thus far was provid-
London, Feb. 8. ed to-day when Hibernians, n Mr. J. C. Fitz-Henry appeared:
The House of Common again leading Second Division team, for the prosecution and informed discussed the Lancashire cotton having drawn at Aberdeen on his Worship that the crackers industry to-day, on a motion by Saturday, defcated Aberdeen by had been removed from tho Sir Walter Smiles (Con., Black- the only goal scored in the repiny. godown in Sai On Street to a burn) drawing attention to the
Queen's Park, the famous proved godowns. The vacated amateur club, again put up a promises were mainly unsuitable decline in exports and urging to the Government to assist the in- magnificent fight against Glasgow because of their · nearness Rangers and live to fight another residences.
dustry. day. At Hampden Park to-day,
the
the aides repeated Saturday's per In the case of 382, Den Voeux formance, drawing 1-1, extra time Road West, it was stated that the making no difference to the post-crackers had been removed. These tion.
were of concrete but prominen The draw for the third round people were living on the upper In which four teams get byes into floors and in
immediate the next round was made to-day, vicinity. with the rather remarkable result! that three of the four teams lucky enough to draw byes are from the Second Division while the fourth is the lowly-placed Clyde team,
The draw is na follows:
Hearts v. St. Johnstone. Celtic v. Partick Motherwell v. Dundee
Kilmarnock
Queen's Park.
V
Rangers
A fine of $50 was imposed in this case.
aulting as follows:"
First Division
or West Brom. 1 Blackburn Wedne day 2 Leeds Un.
Sten- Albion Rovers, Clyde, housemuir, and Hibernians, byes into the fourth round.
The third round is to be played on Febraury 18.
The keenost struggle is likely to be provided at Kilmarnock.
ENGLISH MATCHES.
A number of English league matches were played to-day, re-
SHOWING TO-DAY
At 2.30, 5.10,
7.15 89.30 p.m.
Third Division (North)
N. Brighton 3 Chester
3
0
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Sir Walter Smiles referred to the serious effect of Japanese com. petition, and contendod that in view of the British preference on Indian tea, India should reduce: the excessive duties on Lancashire goods.
Sir Stafford Cripps (Lab., East Bristol) urged nationalisation of the industry,
Mr. J. P. Morris (Can., Salford) ascribed the continued depression mainly to Japanese competition. and suggested encouragement of the use of ludian cotton. in re- turn for which he was convinced that India would take more Bri- tish piecegoods than Japanese.
The motion was agreed to after Major Colville, of the Overseas Trade Department, had declared that all steps would be taken to
cotton trade.- safeguard the Reuter.
Wednesday now move to second! place in the First Division, while Chester's defeat by the wooden- spoonists will probably prove ex- According to a roport made to the ceedingly damaging to their pro-police, by the Prison authoritier, specta of winning the Northern Ottavia Braicovich has been missing from the House of Detention since 4 Scetlon championship,--Reuter
p.m. yesterday.
HONCKONG'S FINEST CHEMA
Out of the Past He Came to Rob Her of Love!
Out of the dark a woman screamed, a gun flashed. And a man fell deadl By whose hands?
BOOKING AT THE THEATRE TEL. 25313. 25332.
NEXT CHANGE SUNDAY, 12th FEB. EVERY STAR OF RADIO LAND IN
A HEART-STIRRING
ROMANCE!
QUEENS THEATRE
SHOWING TO-DAY at 2.30, 5.10, 7:20. & 9.30
ANOTHER
The greatest
picture over shown!
am
Grusinskaya
the dancer, who found
love at last. Played
by
Greta GARBO
"I am Baron Von
Gaigern, thief, lover.
I tried to live glori ously, and failed!" Played by
TRIUMPH
UKAZ
Jolin BARRYMORE
"I am Flaommchen, secretary, always ready to work, eager to play.". Played by
Joan CRAWFORD
"I am Proysing, the magnate. I lot noth- ing stand in the way or my power pleasure." Played by
کره
Wallace BEERY*
"I am Kringelein. I am about to die, but firat want to live." Played by
Lionel BARRYMORE
and LEWIS STONE
JEAN HERSHOLT✶ ✶
directed by
Based on
the great stage play by VICKI BAUH
Moro Gattuyn Mayca
MOTURS.
EDMUND GOULDING
AT THE
IMPORTANT!
Because of the length of 'Grand Hotel' the picture will commence punctually at the special times advertised.
STAR
T-day to Saturday at 2.80, 6.20, 7.20 & 9,20
INITAL SCREENINGS IN HONGKONG
Millie
HELEN TWELVETREES
MAJESTIC
STARTING SATURDAY
IF IT'S
ACTION and DRAMA and THRILLS and ROMANCE
you crave, see –
AIR
With RALPH BELLAMY, Gloria Stuart, Pat O'Brien, Slim Summerville, Lilian Bond, Russell Hopton. Pro- duced by Carl Laemmle;Ji, Story by Dale Van Every and Frank Waad. Directed by John Ford, Presented by Carl Laemmle. A UNI- VERSAL PICTURE,
THE
SCREEN'S
GREATEST
THRILLER!
Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FREDERICK PARUY FRANKLIN, at I and 8. Wyndham Street, in the City of Victoria Fong kong.
ELISSA
LANDI
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The
WOMAN in ROOM 13
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DAILY
2.30-5.15
7.15-9.30
Ralph Bellamy Neil Hamilton Myrna Loy
Gilbert Roland
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STUART ERWIN BING CROSBY
LEILA HYAMS BURNS&ALLEN
KATE SMITH MILLS BROTHER
BOSWELL SISTERS ARTHUR TRACY (VINCENT LOPEZ KARTALLOWA
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A great
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