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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, MAY 29.' 1933.

CENTRAL Little Entente States England's

THEATRD

TO-DAY & TO-MORROW.

5.15 & 9.30 only.,

AFRAID TALK

with

ERIC LINDEN SIDNEY FOX

12.30, 2.30 & 7,15

A CHINESE PICTURE

THE STAR MOTION PICTURE CO.

presents

CHINA'S QUEEN OF

THE SCREEN

Miss

Butterfly Wu'

in

"THE FLOWER OF LIBERTY"

.AN ALL-TALKING CHINESE FILM.

PICTURE SELECTED TO REPRESENT CHINA IN THE CHICAGO

A GREAT

WEDNESDAY.

EXHIBITION.

TOM MIX TALKS

for the first time on any screen, In the shing picture made from a famous novel!

TOM

Oldest

in Militant Mood Aviator

FOURPOWER YACHTSMEN DROWNED "GRANNY” STROUD

PACT ATTACKED

READY TO DEFEND FRONTIERS

ANTI-ITALIAN

AGED 66

London.

"Granny" Stroud, pred 66, Ta the oldest pilot In England. And she has just learned to fly.

ONE-DIES FROM EXPOSURE' AFTER SWIM · ASHORE

Wellington, N.Z. Three young men' out of a party of four were lost when the yacht!

Mrs. Stroud, who thinks it is ne Mizpah, in which they were sailing from Auckland to Wellington, was ver too late to learn anything be- driven ashore near Porangahau came interested in aviation through her son, who la an ardent pilot. (Hakes Bay) and broke to plecus She decided she would like to dy In a violent storm.

a machine herself and her first The only survivor, Mr. Ç. Harria, time up in an aeroplane was her

COMPLEXION who managed to swim nahore, sald

(Special to "Telegraph")

{lly Telegraph. Copyright. Mensagen Ordinaner, 18.

29. 1.5 m.)

Heertred

first flying lesson.

that he and his companions were

She had no fears and her grasp* washed overboard. "I gripped of the controls was as firm and as box," Mr. Harris continued, "and confident as that of a young wom- Ian. She has only had a few lessons

Tatepraphia Was washed ashore exhausted.

May regained warmth by rubbing my-but abe can handle the machine in

and the air like an expert. self vigorously with sand, afterwards made inland, running us far as I could.”

London, May 28. Feeling is running high in the Little Entente countries and Po- Four- land as a result of the Power Pact negotiations and its implication of treaty revision.

In the darkness he eventually Iocated a telephone line, and, follow ing it, was guided to a settler's home, where he was tended.

In Belgrade, particularly, ex-

The naked body of one of his citement is intense. It is taking a

friends, Mr. J. Harrell, was found definite anti-Italian complexion, re- lations between Italy and Jugo.a mile inland to-day. It is sup for posed that he managed to swim to Slavia having been delicate

land, struggled on to the bench, some considerable time.

Shuts of "Down with Italyard attempted to make his way Down with the Four-Power Pact!" jinland, but that, overcome by blind. were raised at a mass meeting held ing rain and exhaustion, he died of

25,000 exposure.-Reuter. In Belgrade to-day when eltizens and peasants from all parts

of Jugo-Slavia held a protest meet- ing against the suggestion for a ferent tongues, all denounced the!

idea of treaty revision. revision of the Peace Trenties.

She raced hor young grandson, aged thirteen, to sto which of them would learn to fly first. They had the same instructor and the same machine. The contest ended in a tie, for the boy, the youngest pilot in the country, is also capable of flying solo.--Reuter.

HELPED FLORENCE

'NIGHTINGALE

103RD BIRTHDAY OF CRIMEAN VETERAN

Wellington. James Crawford. Crimea. They declared that they would Indian Mutiny voteran who assist- READY TO FIGHT.

defght if necessary to defend their ed Florence Nightingale to board Meanwhile, at Geneva, the legntés of the Little Entente frontiers, which they scared with ship at Scutari, celebrated his

103rd birthday recently.--Reuter. dif such great sacrifices.--Router, | countries, - speaking in their

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Them a Week of Romance-Excitement

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1933 Marches On!.....With One Of The World's Undying Romances!

We Usher in a New Year "with the Most Magnificent Production of this Immortal Story... the Love Drama of a Yankee Sailor and a-

Japanese Geliha Giet .........

MADAME BUTTERFLY

with

SYLVIA SIDNEY CARY GRANT CHARLIE RUGGLES

of B.P.SCHULBERG

PRODUCTION

a

Gareticunt)

NEXT CHANGE

THOMAS MEIGHAN

ZASU PITTS

ROMANTIC!

MIX

DESTRY RIDES

AGAIN

By MAX

BRAND

UNIVERSAL PICTURE

WORLD'S CHAMPION “TEETOTALLER”

Chicago's Collector of Golf Tees

Chicago, Illinois. The world's most enthusiastic "tectotaller" is Mr. George Klewer, a Chicago architect:

He is a collector of golf tees. Every golf course has its quota

(and Tony,

too, of Course)

With ClaudiaDell. Zasu Pitts. Direct- ́ed by Ben Stoloff. Produced byStan- ley Bergerman. Presented by Car Laemmle.

the residue of corn products manu- facturing.

STRANGE HOBBY.

He began his strange hobby five years ago. He explains that he is a member of that old school which holds that for a golfer to purchase toes is about na silly as for a lawn-tender to buy dandellons,

"I've bought tees only onco in my golfing career," he said.

Among the unusual toes in the collection is one made of sterling allver with a chain attached. An- othor has a double head, one auperimposed on the other,

The Idea is that if you knock ono hoad off, you still have the other. That fs, if you find the tee after the of club bwingers who make stroke. practice of collecting tees abandon-

"Golfers will do queer things to Mr. ed by the players just ahead. But prevent loss of their teen," there is no one else in the world, Klewer said. "This one, he claims, who has made it a hobby, stance."

4 SHOWS DAILY 2,30-5.15 7.15-9.30

8 Great Stars in One Picture

Janet GAYNOR Will ROGERS

Lew AYRES

Norman Foster Frank Craven

Sally EILERS Louise Dresser

Victor

WILLIAM COLLIERS

WILLIAM BOYD

• LEW CODY.

Jory

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PRODUCTION

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BORZA LEVIDE

PARA GREEN

ORIENTAL

THE LAST 4 TIMES TO-DAY ¡CEORGE O'BRIEN

[in his Greatest Western Thriller

The

Most

Exciting-

for in-

Western

Story Yet Produced for the

Screen.

And he picked up one which was In his collection there are 802 fitted with tassels and throw it. distinct varieties of tees. Thero It looked like a whirligig in flight. "They'll be putting whistles on are tees from all parts of the world, them next," he commented. toes simple and complex, tees made they'll lose them and. I'll find of materials ranging from wood to them."--Router.

"But

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GOLDMEDAL AWARD: Specially selected by the Chinese' Association of Árts to be presented at the Chicago World's; Fair an China's greatest contribution to the screen.

DRAMATIC:

SPECTACULAR!

MADISON

SQUARE GARDEN

WITH

JACK OAKIE

·MARIAN NIXON A Gurramount Picture

Love steerad a course through dangerous chan- nols to covet« ed goals.

STAR

At 2.30 5.20,

7.20 € 9.20

A RIOTOUS SATIRE ON CHICAGO GANGSTERS

"The INNOCENTS

of CHICAGO"

with HENRY KENDALL-MARGOT GRAHAME

MAJESTIC

"Let's Love Tonight," They Said! "There May Be No-

HELEN.

HAYES

GARY...

COOPER

IN

Tomorrow!"

ADOLPHENENJOU|

TO-DAY & TO-MORROW

At 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.ZO P.M.

Defying a world gone mad with hate two hesria that were mad with lovel

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