14.
CENTRAL
HEATRE
TO-DAY & TO-MORROW.
FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY
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.
A GREAT PICTURE SELECTED TO REPRESENT CHINA IN THE CHICAGO EXHIBITION.
TO-MORROW
TOM MIX TALKS
for the first time on any screen, in the ashing picture made from a famous novel!.
TOM
MIX
DESTRY RIDES
AGAIN
By MAX BRAND,
UNIVERSAL PICTURE
(and Tony,
too, of coune)
WithClaudia Dell Zasu Pitts. Direct. ed by Ben Stoloff. Produced by Stan- ley Bergerman; Presented by Carl Laemmle.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1933.
MANGANESE IN SIBERIA
MINING NOW BEING CARRIED OUT
Moscow.
The presence of manganese de- posits In Siberia was known as far buck n the year 1900, but they were not developed because of the great distance from the then-exist- ing metallurgical centres.
Girl Singer
PREACHERS' PAY
Faints Before "SWEATING" CHARGE-
the King and Queen
A
AND A DENIAL ·
protest against preachers' salary cuta was made at the General Presbyterian Assembly of the Church of England at Newcastle-
While ainging before the King on-Tyne,
The Rev. Eric Philip, Manchen- and Queen, Miss Elizabeth Aveling, the Benler pupil at the Royal Colter, objected to the scale recom- loge of Music, fainted and fell at monded by the Home Church Com- mittec. which would, he said, In- the conductor's feet.
The concert, which took place at volve reductions in salaries of over the Royal College of Music, was in £20, and in one enso of not less than celebration of the jubilee of the £75.
If other Churches, he continued, The development of the iron and College. The opening item was an steel industry in the Stalinsic Ode by Swinburne, which was set ked to avent their labourers, ho Dr. Charles Wood did not see why the Prosbyterian (former Kuznetsk) Basin has en-to music by tirely changed the altuation, and especially for the opening of the Church should do so, and if econ is now present College building by Kingomy was necessary it ought not to the mining of manganese being carried out at the Mazul Edward, on May 2, 1894. It fa for be at the expense of the worst pald
soprano solo chorus and orchestra, people in their churches. and was being conducted by Mr. Construction ol the Mazul Reginald Jacques, of Oxford.
During the singing of the open- manganeso mines was started last! year. The beds are horizontal and ing verse by the choir. Mlas Avel- enn be mined from the surface ing, who was dressed entirely in without particularly great mechani-white, looked very pale. She sang
the second verse alone and audilenly appearances as zation.
fell forward in the middle of the singer. last line.
-THEN CARRIED ON.
village.
Dr. Gilles, of Bath, maintained that it was not right to say that they were not paying a living wage, The new scales were agreed to.
2
professional
Whis
The whole of this jubilee celebra- It in estinated that with the
Lion programme was of music writ- employment of some 600 miners it will be possible to produce there Two violinists hurried from the ten and performed by students and 120,000 tons of manganese a year, orchestra and raised her up, and ex-students of the college. Thus supplying fully the needs of she actually managed to complete Sir Landon Ronald, who was a the open-licarth furnaces at the the line. She was then helped from student and member of the Or- Stalinak works, A branch rall- the platform, and the director of chestra from 1887 to 1891. way is being constructed, and pro-the College, Sir Hugh Allen, hur-given a wonderful reception when The appeared to conduct the ex- movement duction is now being conducted on ried to her.
In a very few moments Miss hilarating "Jupiter" it commercial scale.
Aveling recovered, returned to the from "The Planets," by Gustny to the The total TUBOFVER of Mazul platform, and sang the third verse Holst. The other ex-student con-
estimated at of the Odc. Iler courage Was ductors who, in addition
director, Sir Hugh Allen, took part 1,200,000 tons. Development of rewarded by loud applause. this mine will obviate the necessity Miss Aveling is the daughter of in the concert were Sir Dun God- Arthur of importing manganese from the the Registrar of the College, Mr. frey, Dr. John Ireland, Major Chinturi deposits in Transcaucasin. Claude Aveling, and although still Geoffrey Toye and Mr.
Tasa,
manganese ore are
LAST TWO
DAYS
At 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 % 9.30 p.m.
a scholar, has made several public Bliss.
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8 STARS IN ONE PICTURE
The season's greatest cast in a story that pulses with the romance, excitement and gayery of a big State Fair... A love idyll between a country lass and a reporter... Father and Mother busy winning prizes.. Son finding adventure with a car. nival girl who loved him but left him.
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Lew AYRES
Norman Foster
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A Romantic
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Warner BAXTER
STATE FAIR Man
by
STA ARVIEN UND FAN BASED
HENRY KING
PRODUCTION
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About
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Karon MORLEY Conway TEABLE
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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. Japanese Geisha Girl.........
MADAME BUTTERFLY
with
SYLVIA SIDNEY CARY GRANT CHARLIE RUGGLES
A
B.P. SCHULBERG PRODUCTION
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THOMAS MEIGHAN
ZASU PITTS
ROMANTIC!
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WILLIAM BOYD
LEW CODY
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MADISON SQUARE GARDEN
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Love steered a course through dangerous chan- nels to covete ed goals,
(STAR)
TEMPLE TOWER
•presented by William FOX
Thrill and Chills.
with
"BULLDOG
DRUMMOND".
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MAJESTIC
"Let's Love Tonight," They
Said! "There May Be No
Tomorrow}"
HELEN.
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GARY...
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ADOLPHE NEKJODĮ.
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THE
(English Titles)
Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FREDERICK PEROY FRANKLIN, at 1 and 8. Wyndham Street, in the City of Victoria Hongkong.
MOST MARVELOUS
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CHINESE ART ASSOCIATION
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The Gold Medal for China's Greatest Motion Picture Production.
STITCHES IN HEART the heart. The man practically
7
TRIBUTE TO SKILL
OF SURGEON ·
was dying when admitted. The keniorrhage has extensive. Three- quarters of a pint of blood wera. removed from the pericardium. He placed three or four stitchies in One of the most remarkable the heart muscles while the heart
was still beating. operations in modern surgery, The whole operation was a dos performed by Dr. Norman Barrettperate fight against time, but u at St. Thomas's Hospital, was fortunately he could not save the described at an inqacat at Southman's life. The operation lasted wark on Edgar Ernest Crichton, three-quarters of an hour and was aged 29, a porter at Nine Elma
one of extreme difficulty. Goods Station.
The coroner, Mr. Douglas Cow It was stated that Crichton ac-hara, said that to put three or four the heart muscles atitches into cidentally received a knife wound in the chest in a scuffle with a man while it was at beating, as Dr. who was holding a knife which he Barrett had done, was a surgical used in his work.
FIGHT AGAINST TIME.
achlevement which reflected the
Dr. Barrett said the blade of the utmost credit upon him,
The Jury returned a verdict of knife had penetrated the npox of death by misadventure.
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