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CENTRAL

THEATRE

SHOWING TO-DAY

AT 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.30.

A GRIPPING DETECTIVE THRILLER.

THE MARBLE IMAGE, THAT WAS ONCI A LIVING FORM!

A dead fly on the ped-

estal led to the solution

of the gruesome riddle,

and to the capture of a dangerous criminali

Based on an actual adven-,

ture of the great Bertilion

revealed for the first time in a thrilling drama.

"SECRETS OF THE FRENCH POLICE"

Bartillos

From the memoirs at H. Ashjon-Wolfe, published in American Wesly.

W

GWILI ANDRE GREGORY RATOFF FRANK MORGAN David O. Selenick, arc, producer

An EKO-RADIO

Picture of corse

SEE WHEELER & WOOLSEY IN SHANCHAI IN LATEST PATHE SOUND NEWS.

NEXT CHANGE

The girl who danced in the side-show laughed at the high pressure press agent. But he was

a master of bunk and

The

ballyhoo. Before night- fall she was famous!

"Brighteyes, the earth's axis is greased with banana oll. With your figure and my brain, we'll dy high!"

HALF NAKED TRUTH

A million-laugh-power romance.....exposing the startling publicity tricks of the man who made stars in a day.

With

LUPE VELEZ LEE TRACY

Eugeño Fallatis,FrankMorgan Direction and Dialog by Gregory La Cava, Suggested by the book, Phantom Fame," by David Freedman. David O. Selznick executive producer

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THE HONGKONG® TELEGRAPH.

SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1933.

INDICTMENT BUOYANCY ON THE Hen-Pecked

OF RUSSIA

GOVERNMENT'S FAILURE

SOVIET REGIME

TO END

París.

STOCK MARKET

Husbands

SALES RECORD FOR Get Together

JUNE

New York; June 30, The Stock Exchange was buoyant to-day. nlthough business limited to 3,670,000 shares. The

WOR

rumours of the Administration's desire to restrict currency fluctua- tions had a strengthening effect.

Sales of stock during June An Impassioned indictment of totalled 125,010,630 shares, one of the Bolshevik regime is, contained the highest recorded in history on a in a proclamation Issued by the rising market, exceeded only in Grand Duke Cyril, hend of the October, 1929-Swan, Culbertson Russian Imperial House, who and Fritz. writes:--

"I accuse the present governors of Russia of having, during fifteen

years of despotic rule, brought the Russian people nothing but in- numerable lis

FLUCTUATIONS OF ́U.S. DOLLAR

"In the course of the years of suffering the people have been re- IN duced to the worst misery and the country has been soaked in blood. "Industrialisation, reorganisation

NARROWER FIELD

YESTERDAY

of the workers' and peasants' lives, Fluctuations In the dullar on the which, according to the promises of exchange market in London were the Communists, should lead to the narrower to-day. The rate well-being of the population, have opened at 4.27 and moved to 4.30 by their fault resulted in ruin and but closed at 4.201⁄4. Gold currencies desolation.

remained firm.

was

OVERTHROW OF REGIME. On the Stock Exchange, markets "The communist power in the were irregular, but British funds course of these fatal years has improved, war loan being quoted at reaped nothing but hatred and 98 15/16-British Wireless. malediction."

The Grand Duke Cyril then pro- phesies an overthrow of the Soviet regime. He continues:

WEATHER REPORT

"Discord reigns between those

A large depression remains over who hold power. Everything South China with centres near proves that the hour of judgment is Shanghai and Halphong. Fore near. The dawn of a new racast.--South West winds, moder. which already lumines the future

of humanity is throwing its beams ate, cloudy, occasional rain. over martyrised Russia. The

Nationalist movement already fore-

tells the near and of Communism. for everything that goes against "Present governors of Russia, it Nature is doomed to inevitable

is time to accuse you before the ruin.

CLUB FORMED IN JUGOSLAVIA

Belgrade.

A club, has been formed in Tzaribrbd, Jugoslavín, by hanpeck- ed husbands In revolt against their slavery.

Fifteen membera havo aworn to keep to the following rules:-

1. No 'member shall do any housework whatever, save in the; event of his wife's illness.

2. Each member must come out along, at least once every week, to speed an evening with his friends, male and female.

3. No report of how the even- ing lins been passed shall be given to his wife on his return home.

4. Members shall insist

on

their wives breakfasting with them and, if possible, shall make the wife prepare the breakfast, hor- self.

When members have succeeded in getting these rules fully ac- cepted, the Club will draw up additional rules which will ensure the gradual widening of members' liberties, until they become com- pletely emancipated.

be

The membership roll of the club and its meeting-place is to kept a strict secret, lest anraged wives break it up before it is strong enough to enforce its rulès and defend its members-Renter.

BRITISH TREASURY

OFFERINGS

London, June 30.

whole world of the crimes of which "Enough of suffering. The £67,885,000 was applied for in you are guilty. You alone are Russian nation will no longer be tenders for Treasury bills opened responsible for all the sufferings trodden under foot, Russia is re-to-day. endured by the Russian nation. awakening. The hour of triumph | The amount allotted in bills at "Present governors of Russia, of the national forces is approach-three months was £44,860,000.-

British Wireless. an inexorable fate condemns you, ing."-Reuter.

TO-DAY ONLY At 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 8 9.50 p.m.

The

HONCKUNG'S FINEST CHES

Air-Conditioned

A British Lion Production.

The SQUEAKER

Adapted from the successful Play and directed by the Author

EDGAR WALLACE

with

PERCY MARMONT TRILBY CLARK ALFRED DRAYTON ANNE GREY GORDON HARKER

A great British talkie adapted from the Inte Edgar Wallace's great stage success of the

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CHARLIE CHASE

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FLIP-the-FROG in

Africa Squeaks"

COLOURTONE BURLESQUE

"A HOLLYWOOD PREMIERE

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Ant Antics Made Gigantic

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A DESERT REGATTA

Novel Racing in Utah.

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