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IT'S NEW~THRILLING DIFFERENT
Such was the croad of the men who Ilve
• a lifetime in a minuto in the alr-and on the grounds
"TODAY IS FOR LOVE- -FOR THERE MAY BE NO TOMORROW!
AIR MAIL
THE EPIC THRILLER!
With RALPH BELLAMY, Gloria Stuart, Pat O'Brien, SlimSummerville,Ullan Bond, Rus- sell Hopton. Produced by Carl Laommio, Jr. from a story by Dola Van Every and Frank Woad. Directed by John Ford. Presented by Carl Luammle. A UNIVERSAL PICTURE.
An RK O
RADIO Picture of coveLel David
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uice Producer
NEXT CHANGE
THIRTEEN
WOMEN
IF YOU'RE
AFRAID....
to look in the mirro don't see this picture. You maybeoneofthe "Thirteen Women". Each one doomed!
from the high scleral novel
by TIFFANY THATER.
outhor of "Thirteen thon"
STARTLING ON THE SCREEN!
with IRENE DUNNE
RICARDO CORTEZ
MYRNA LOY JILL ESMOND
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1933.
THE UNIVERSITY.
OFFICERS OF THE LAW AND COMMERCE SOCIETY
NEUENKIRCHEN EXPLOSION
J
DEATH ROLL OVER ONE HUNRED.
KEROSENE EXPLODES.
EUROPEANS INJURED IN NORTH POINT FIRE Considerable alarm was occasion- At the sixth annual business
ed at the North Point Installation meeting of the Law and Com-
Cologne, Feb. 11. merco Soclely of the Hongkong
It is believed that the Nodenkir. of the Asiatic Petroleum Company Thursday, University, hold on
during experiments February 9, at 6 p.m. the fellow chen disaster was due to an explo-jon Saturday afternoon when an ing office bearers were elected for sion from a petrol tank igniting a explosion
Rasholder. Sixty bodies have so threatened to develop seriously. the year 1933-34:
far been recovered. Two hundred Fortunately the outbreak was, BUC- President-M. A. Cooper, Esq., and fifty wore seriously injured cessfully subdued after approxi and hundreds alightly injured, mately 16 gallons of kerosene had B. Com..
When the explosion occurred Vice-President-Prof. R. Robert-The work of excavation continues. been destroyed.
Whole familles were wired out Mears. R. J. K. Walker and H. S, non, M. A.
Graduate Vice-President-Lamins houses colinpand like packs of
cards,
A huge store of coko is Fonter of the staff of the Company Swee Chum, Esq., B.A.
Hon. Vice-Presidents-Chair-still burning, also several adjoin- received. alight injuries and were
Hospital. man of the British Chamber of ing buildings, but their is no dan treated at the Government Civil The two gentlemen concerned Commerce; Chairman of the Chi-er of further explosions.
It is estimated that it will take nese Chamber of Commerce; Hon." Mr. C. G. Alabaster, K.C., O.B.E.; weeks to clear the streets of debris were at the Installation in the and repair the electric and tele-tank area shortly after 3 o'clock on Saturday afternoon experimenting. Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotowall.
phone wires.
Weste Honorary Members-Sir Wit-
Numerous injured people have One of the drums exploded and a 11am Hornell, C.I.E., Hon. Sir Wil-been conveyed to neighbouring small tank platform and liam Shenton, Hon. Dr. S. W. Tso.villages as all the hospitals are dump caught alight. A call
to the immediately sent O.B.E., Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell, full. Great distress prevails and Brigade and four appliances were P. S, Cassidy, Esq., Wong Kwang hundreds have been thrown out of Tin, Esq.
Chairman---Soo Chong-hee, Esq., Honorary Secretary Kwik Khik- tjhinng Esq.,
Honorary
Treasurer-Weng
Representatives of respective
years:
.Fourth year Group
Alice Wood.
Fourth your
Tiang-djoe, Esq..
Group
work-Reuter,
arc
soon on the scene.
wns Firo
Mesara, Walker nnd Foster were slightly burned about the face but their injuries were not of a serious nature.
Terrible Scenes. Neuenkirchen, Feb. 12. The fires which followed the Kok-fuan, Esq.,
explosion are now under control Honorary Auditor-T. A. Mar-but masses of debris still and only the old grandmother was
blazing.
pulled out alive. She died imme- tin. Esq., A.S.A.A.
Rescuers are still digging out diately after, saying, "We were victims, but it will take weeks to drinking coffee."
Hurled A woman teacher was Mias clear the streets of littered glass,
Fricks, tree trunks and wrecked over several houses and another woman, in bed with influenza, was 5-Sick furniture.
In Saar Bruccher street, adjoin-thrown through a window, for 80 Third year Group 3-Loke Kok-ing the factory, whole row of yards.
A tramcar was blown to bits, houses, 1,000 feet long, have com- ming. Esq.,
only the wheels being left Bland- Third year Group 6-Li Ka-tit, pletely vanished. ERq.,
Heart-randing scenes were wit-ing. The passengers vanished.
A cinema roof collapsed, killing Second year Group 3-Leungnessed throughout the day, when Yau-cheung, Esq..
panic-stricken inhabitants ven-three. One man dug out from the Second year Group 6-Kan Po-tured back to their homes to seek debris went mad and fought his chi, Esq.,
their relatives. Some told terri-rescuera.
Sixty-six bodies have now been One family of eight were sitting recovered. It is estimated that at First year Group 6-Kan Yuct-down to supper when the explosion least another 60 are still buried.
occurred. The house collapsed | Reuter's Special. Hing. Esq.
First year Group 3-Chan❘fying tales.
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ANOTHER-
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"I am Grusinskaya)
the dancer, who found love at last Played
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"I am
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TRIUMPH
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John BARRYMORE
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"I am Preysing, the magnato. I let noth-, ing stand in the way
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"I am Kringeloin. I am about to die, but first want to live." Played by
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LESSON SERMON,'
sin and death. ..For they that are after the flesh do mind the things
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, of the flesh: but they that are after the Spirit the things of the SCIENTIST HONGKONG
..So then they that are in Spirit. "Soul" was the subject of the the flesh cannot please God....But
yo are not in the flesh, but in the
Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, yesterday.
God dwell in you." (Rom. The Golden Text was; "O bless Spirit, if so be that the Spirit of
8:1,2,5,8,9.) our God, ye people, and make the voice of his praise to be heard: which holdeth our soul in life, and Buffereth not our feat to be moved" (Ps.GG:8,0.)
The Lesson-Sormon also in- cluded the following passages from the Christian Science textbook," Among the citations which com- Science and Health with Key to the prised the Lessen-Sermon was the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: following from the Bible: "There When being is understood, Life recognised as neither is therefore now no condemnution will be to them which are in Christ Jesus, material nor finito, but as infialte, who walk not after the flesh, but as God, universal good; and the after the Spirit. For the law of bellef that life, or mind, was ever the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus in a finito form, or good in evil, hath made me free from the law of Iwill be destroyed." (p:78:6-10.)
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