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CENTRAL

THEATRE

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"SHOWING TO-DAY.

at 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.30

p.m.

John

Every Woman's Blood will Beat! Strong Men's Eyes will Fill with Tears!

"

Barrymore pours his burn. ing genius Into one of the most stirring human docu ments the stage has evergiven to the screen!

BARRYMORE

An

RKO-RADIO

PICTURE

of course!

With three brilliant stars in Clemence Dane's magnificent heart-thrilling play

"A BILL OF DIVORCEMENT"

With KATHARINE, HEPBURN Billle Burke, David Manners... Directed

by George Cukor. David O. Selenick, Executive Producer il

THE WORLD'S CRITICS HÅLL

THIS AS ONE OF THE SEASON'S BEST PICTURES!

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1933.

STUDENTS DUELS

RAIDS IN SZECHUAN

NAZIS LIFT BAN OF PREDECESSORS

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Berlin, Apr. 6. The most typically Prussian of

Nazi decree has been issued by the Prussian Ministry for Jus- tice, cancelling the decree of the previous Government which fore bade students'' duels.

GOVERNMENT. TROOPS FIGHTING", RAIDERS

"H. SAMPSON RELPH.

FORMER HONGKONG MAN IN MALAYA

Nanking. Apr. 5. Mr. H. Sampson Reljih is shortly General Ma. Yuan-fung, repre- leaving England on a further tour rentative of the Fourteenth Divi-of Malaya, says the Singapore

Free Press.

Mr. Relph returns to the Far East sion which is at present stationed in the North-West of China, "up" (not as a stranger but as one who his arrival in Nanking from has proved himself in the "past in The announcement says the Kansu, stated that this Division many walks of usefulness. Mr. fighting spirit should be encour- had repulsed several bandit raida Sampson Relph spent some fifteen years in the East and during that aged among students because it from Szechuan and is doing its time found scope for his unbound- hardens the courage. intensifies utmost to preserve peace and self-control and strengthens the order. the will-power-Reuter Special. -

1

General Ma Yuan-fung further Hitler Effigy Burned

stated that the Mohammedan u The German Minister at Warsaw, rest In Sinkiang was not beyond Herr von Molkte, has been instruct control at present though av ed to protest to the Polish Govern- tempts to stir racial hatred amorg ment against the recent anti-Ger- Chinese Mohammedans deserved man demonstration at Kattowice the serious attention of the Cen- where Hitler was burned in effigy,tral Government-Router.

Reuter's Special.

EAST GREENLAND.

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NORWAY & DENMARK BEFORE INTERNATIONAL COURT

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Nanking, "Apr. 5. The Ministry of Communications has ordered a reduction in the air- mail rates on newspapers.-Reuter,

tion landed

on East Greenland and hoisted the Norwegian flag. The Hague, Apr. 6. The Permanent Court of Inter-officially approved of the step, The Norwegian Government national Justice voted by 12 to claiming that the section in favour of Denmark in the terri- the expedition landed was torial dispute with Norway over colonised No Man's Land. parts of East Grainland.

where

un-

"

ed

energy in volunteer services in many fields, and among his most cherished possessions is a letter of thanks from the Chinese Organizing Committee for his assistance in aid of the flood victims in the terrible disaster of 1913 in South China.

On its inception in March 1916 he joined the Hongkong Police Reserve and in 1917 a presentation was made to "him when he was granted leave of absence for the War, duration of the European being finally gazetted to the 5th Reserve Regiment of Hussars.

On his return to the East after demobilization he was granted a commission and served in the Malay States Volunteer Regiment and in 1325 served as an officer in the Straits Settlements Volunteer while with them. Force, winning many trophies

His activities in the interests of Freemasonry are well known to members of the Craft, and it is The Hague Court now finds that pleasing to note in this respect first the above occupation was a viola- that all fees during his

were The dispute arose when a pri- tion of the existing legal situa-successful lecture season vate Norwegian hunting expedi- |tion.-Reuter Special,

devoted to charity..

Both countries agreed to accept the verdict unreservedly.

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She knew that what these | people said was true-yet she was the only one who

· sympathized" "and under- stood !

GOSSIP

It wraakad ite vengeance

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JEALOUSY-

I burned

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SIDNEY

Wm.

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Estelle

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GREATEST STAR of TODAY- GREATEST STAR of TOMORROW!

Master of a thousand emotions creates his most amazing role 1

JOHN

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MARIAN

MARSH TRILBY

SVENGALI

Never such strangë emo- tions! He hypnotizes! He thrills! He commands! Any

woman caught in his spell MUST obey!

Hypnotist !

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Lover! Whose evil power makes women his slaves L

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A daring, timely, original theme! A drama of tremendous power thunders across the screen and finds in every- one an answering echo.

A dramatic thunderbolt challenging the world, it hurls a smashing answer to the burning question of the hour.

with.

WALTER HUSTON Pat O'Brien Kay Johnson Constance Cummings - Gavin Gordon

AMENADNESS

TO-DAY and TO-MORROW

(STAR)

JACK HOLT

Behind the Mask

Boris Karlek Constance Oummings

Directed by Joku Framela

Dest

Columbia Picture

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JACK PAYNE AND HIS BANDIN SAY IT WITH MUSIC --

BUUTHM E ROMANCE --A MUSICAL

HEAR THESE HAUNTING MELODIES

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"I'LL DO MY BEST TO MAKE YOU HAPPY” "LOVE IS THE SWEETEST THING."

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IAN HUNTER

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JAPAN'S PROTEST

AGAINST ACTIVITIES IN FUKIEN PROVINCE

Tokyo, Apr. G..

THE TAEL GÕES

OFFICAL ANNOUNCEMENT BY GOVERNMENT

Shanghai, Apr. 6.

A strong protest will be lodged It has been officially stated` with the Fukten Provincial au- that China went off the centuries. thorities and the National Govern-|old tael standard to-day. ment with regard to the alleged In its order formally abolish- anti-Japanese agitation in Fukien, ing the tael as a unit of currency which, it stated, is assuming from "to-day, the National Gov- alarming proportions.

ernment emphasises that hence-

It is alleged that frequent cases forth contracts in terms of taxis. occur in which policemen con- will be considered invalid and flacate Japanese goods or severely says that outstanding obligations v punish Chinese merchants dealing in taels should be converted into with them.-Reuter.

dollars. Reuter.

Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FREDERICK PARTY FRANKLIN, at 1 and 8. Wyndham Street, In the City of FEME Hongling.

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