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CENTRAL

THEATR

FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY

At 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.30 P.M. SLIM-the GROOM ! ZASU—the BRIDE ! In Steps a Naughty Vampiro-And the Fights on!

COME ON IN AND ENJOY THE FUN!

im SUMMERVILLE ZASU PITTS in

gend

the spiciest, spoedlost, snappiest feature com- ody that over came along to knock Old Man Gloom positivaly cuckool

THEY JUST HAD TO GET MARRIED

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With Roland Youny, FIR D'Oray, Verres Teasdale, C. Aubrey Smith, Henry Armetta, Cora Sue Collins. Screenplay by Gladys Lehman and H. M. Walker. From a play by Cyril Harcourt. Produced by Carl Lammis, Sr. Directed by Edward Ludwig. Presented by Carl Leemmle. A UNIVERSAL PICTURE #

Commencing To-morrow

Men defied death to

bring you the thrills of

a life-time!

RASPIN Productions,

present-

The WILDEST ADVENTURES

EVER FILMED!

EXPLORERS THE WORLD

Directed by HAROLD, NOICES

¡BOR THESO 'AMAZING INCIDENTS CAUGHT BY THE CAMERAL Elephants untamed, ferocious, in a death struggle for supemacy. Lions-the king of beasts, Įla a hair-colslog setack on jungla proy. Jaguare-treach erous, crafty, vicious jangle cats sinking teeth in the throat of a peccarys Sesmpeding wild animals. A watrus hant in the Arctic. Bisamoth grimiles. Four ton sea elephants Harpooning whales in the Antarctic. Wild vages of Altica. The ragged edges of the world brought to your doorstept

'Brought to rex by there famous explorers

HAROLD NOICE Indian Expiškion HAROLD MCRACKEN Siberian-dette Expedition

GINE LAMB (

Tibet Expedition

JAMES L. CLARK,

African Expedition

LT, COM. J. R. STENHOUSE

Tims-Anlercile Expedition

BOULD

THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1933.

DRUG TRAFFIC DANGERS

LEAGUE & CHINA

PROBLEM

GRAVE SITUATION ADMITTED

DOG OWNER'S Squeezing COMPLAINT the Last "POLICE SHOULD BE Ounce

SUMMONED"

CO-OPERATIVES INCOME TAX

A protest against the conduct of a Police sergeant whilst serving & summons was made by Mr. A. N. Betts, of No. 6 Suffolk Rond, when

London; May 22. he appeared before Mr. Butters at

The Chancellor of Exchequer, in the Kowloon Magistracy this morn. ing for allowing his two dogs out the House of Commons, moved a in the street without a muzzle on financial resolution 'to authorise May 5.

Geneva, May 22. An inquiry into the drug traffic In Chinn either by the League of Nations or the Chiness Govern- ment was suggested at a meeting of the Oplum Advisory Committee by Mr. Lyall, the British assessor. Was fined $10.

Sir Malcolm Delevingne, thei Defendunt.-1 would like to HAY British representative, said he was that when the Police sergeant not in favour of the presence of served the summons on nie, he left

hai.

of

legislation to carry out the recom- mendations of the Committee upon Defendant pleaded guilty and income tax in relation to the Co-

Operative societies.

Under the present law, the un- distributed income derived from the members is trading with

a special League agent in Shang-my front door open and allowed exempted from taxation, and the my dogs to wander out in the street Mr. Hoo Chi-isni said the pro-ingain. blem was of exceptional gravity In North China. Supervision had weakened because opium was no subsequent occasion.

principal matter longer national concern In China.

The Chinese Government were very concerned about the problem of drugs manufactured by a group of international traffickers who hud moved their headquarters possibly to China.--Renter.

Government's intention is to re- pen that section.

Mr. Chamberlain explained that The Magistrate. That was on a efforts had been made to reach an

CLOUDY WEATHER

agreed basis of taxation with the Co-Operative Societies but this Dofondant-Yes. You have not been summoned had failed and the Governmont had had to formulate its own pro- again, I hope.

ponals,

Defendant.

-} thought the policeman might be summoned for allowing my dogs out in the street without muzzica.

The effect of the resolution was merely to put these nocieties in the same position as other trading companies carrying on identical His Worship. You can take out activities-British Wireless. Bummong if you like.

Another CaнE.

The Royal Observatory reports that pressure is highest over S. Mr. J. D. Thompson was fined $8 Japan. In a weak anticyclone ex-in another case for allowing his lending from the Lower Yaurtxe white and brown fox-terrier out in Valley to the l'acific.

Prince Edward Road without winds, muzzic on May 5. Ile pleaded

guilty.

Local forecart:-Ens moderate; cloudy generally.

LAST TWO DAYS

At 2.30,

5.10, 7.15 8 9.30 p.m.

HONCKONG'S FINEST CINEMA

A REALLY BRILLIANT COMEDY FILM

4 04-NKNOKODUZ A-UTURE

WITH SPARKLING COMEDIANS.

IN

JACK HULBERT JACK'S theBOY

with

A-K@OT#Aax B<JFAK KOZAR

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CICELY COURTNEIDGE, WINIFRED SHOTTER. Released by THE BRITISH FILM DISTRIBUTION Co., Ltd. —Hongkong. A DELUGE OF WIT AND LAUGHTER DAILY MAIL.

4 SHOWS

DAILY

2.30-5.15

7.15-9.30

The weddings will shortly take place between Mr. Emil Henry Galilt, of University Club Apartments, Manila. p.I., and Miss Emma Galle, on route to the Colony per a/s Carthage, and Mr. Maximiano Antonio between Gomes, of 11, Lock Road, and Miss Joaninha Maria Roza Pereira, of a

finden Avenue.

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PASSPORT

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FROM THURSDAY

A New Year Dawns. With One of the World's Magnificent Romances of a Great, Unselfish 'Lovel Played to the Hilt in the Matchless Passion of Sylvia: Sidney's Greatest Performance...:

MADAME

BUTTERFLY

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TO-DAY

OKLY

A Chinese Silent Picture with Musical Accompaniment and English Sub-Titles. Directed by TSAI OHO BUN - Produced by THE UNITED

PHOTOPLAY SERVICE LTD.

TAKE ANY TRAM OR HAPPY VALLEY BUS

ORIENTAL

LAST 4 TIMES TO-DAY

You'll like his better

than any picture they've ever made,

Janet

Charles

GAYNOR FARRELL

TESS

Direzing by Alfred Baniel?

The STORM

• COUNTRY

FOX PICTURE

FLEMING

ROAD

WANGHAI

TEL. 20473

TO-MORROW-THURSDAY

4th, EPISODE CHINESE TALKING PICTURE "LIFE'S COMEDY".

FRIDAY SATURDAY

GLOO

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"Comet Likimos'wild

|plant son bontà abate bo- Įfore your very sjark a

SYLVIA SIDNEY

CARY GRANT CHARLIE RUGGLES

DIRECTED BY MARION GERING

B.P. SCHULBERG

A Garambant Glouce

STAR

At 2.30 5.20,

7.20 89.20

Their Finest Romance!

Jons

hubert

CRAWFORD MONTGOMERY

LETTY LYNTON

Metro-Goldwyn Mayta noninë”

ELECTRIC LIGHTS AS was 30 per cent. hetter as regards

injury from the, codling moth

than INSECT TRAPS.

that from trees sprayed only, and 10 per cont. better than that from EXPERIMENTS WITH FRUIT

trees which recolved no treatment. TREES.

"In examining a solected number. Electric lights an insect traps in of apples from each tree, it was. apple orchards appear to be so found there were 30 per cent, more a new clean apples from trees in the effective discovery in fruit raising, reports lighted area than in the unlighted. Mr. D. L. Collins, special assistant There were more than twice as in the division of entomology at many apples with deep worm-holes the New York State Experiment in the unlighted area as in the lighted area, and nearly three Station at Geneva,

as to constitute

"In experiments at Hilton, New times as many deep morm-holes in Yorka covering several years," Mr. each apple taken from unlighted as in those from lighted Collins stated, "the crop from trees trees on which were placed electric lights, trees. This also applied to coul- hehother sprayed or unsprayed, ing moth damage."

Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FREDERICK TRUY FRANKLIN, at 1 and 8. Wyudham Street, in the City of Victoris Hongkong.

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