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CENTRAL

THEATRE

NOW PLAYING AT 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.30..

The girl who danced in

the side-show laughed

at the high pressure press agent. But he was

a master of bunk and

ballyhoo. Before night- fall she was famous!

The

"Brightoyes, the earth's axis is greased with banana oil. With your figure and my brain, wo'll By hight"

HALF NAKED TRUTH

power romance...exposing the startling publicity tricks of the man who made stare in a day.

With

LUPE VELEZ LEE TRACY

¿ Tugens Pallante,FrankMorgan Direction and Dialog by Gregory La Cava, Suggested by the book, Phantom Fame," by David, Freedman, David O. Selznick

executive producer

FIERY "LUPE"

Sings & Dancés.

See Her at Hor

Best !

NEXT CHANGE

RADIO Pictura

An RKO

.of course)

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1933,

DANGEROUS BUS Attempt on

SPEEDING

"BOUNCED ABOUT ALL

OVER PLACE"

Warning defendant that the fine

Soviet Official

A QUESTION OF CONSIGNMENT

TRADER SUED BY KNITTING CO.

was the minimum, imposed for ANOTHER TOKYO the Chung Wo Knitting Co., of 12

*

INCIDENT

dangerous driving on the Island, Mr. Schofield this morning fined Chau Woon-to driver of a China

Moscow, July 3. Motor Bus Company vehicle, $20, Defendant had a clear record, and

An attempt was made in had formerly driven in Kowloon.

Detective-Inspector Chester-Tokyo to-day to assassinate Woods, prosecuting, said he was a M. Kochetoff, the Soviet

in the 'bus which passenger

travelled from Seymour Rond to trade representatives, ac the turn from Upper Albert Road cording to despatches from to Lower Albert Road nt an the Japanese capital.

average speed of 25 m.p.h. It was only when they renched the corner,

The incident followed the inva- that he could speak to the driver slon of the Trade Commissioner's

Оп

At the Supreme Court to-diny,

Fuk Taun Street, Mongkok, sued Li Yik Chan, trading as Yil Chan, of 97, Wing Lok Street, for $1,000 and costs in respect of goods sold and delivered;

Plaintiffs who had waived the sum of $83.23 to bring the case

within summary jurisdiction, were represented by Mr. G. S. Ford of Messrs. Wilkingon and Grist, and for de- Mr. da Silva appeared fendant.

with any degree of safety.

defendant office and the destruction of much were "Goldienf" singlets

It was stated that the goods

and

Wha turning the corner,

to were consigned speeded again. "We just bounced of the office furniture by a member the defendant's submission about all over the place" he added, of a renctionary society who sub-that they

sequently gave himself up to the him, as agent, to sell. He admitted Hability for one batch of goods police.

valued at $533, but contended that owing to the largeness of the inst lot there was an agreement that

mont. he should 'take them on consign-

:

OBSTRUCTION CASE. Through a ropresentative, Mrs.

Later in the day, an attempt on M. H. Roffey pleaded guilty to a aummons for obstruction. Traffic-the life of M. Kochetoff was made Sergeant Winalade stated Mrs, by the head of a well-known re- Roffey left her car outside Macsvolutionary organisation, named Cafeteria from 10.40 to 11.85. A Suprimate Nazime... fine of $6 was imposed.

'ASSAILANT ARRESTED.

The assailant was placed under BALDWIN'S DAUGHTER arrest. He explained that his

GRANTED DECREE FOR HUSBAND'S MISCONDUCT London, June 24

motive was revenge for the murder) of the three Japanese fishermen at Kamchatka.

The Tokyo Foreign Office have

Plaintiff said the goods were taken over by defendant in the usual manner and were sold out- right to him.

The case in proceeding.

Wong Foo allas Wong Cheung-tak,

n trader lato of Toronto, who died at his last home, Lung Tong Village, Tot Shan, on November 15, 1032, left A decree nisi has been granted to Mrs. D. B. Munro, eldest expressed their regret that the local estate worn under $0,000. daughter of Mr. Stanley Baldwin, incident should have occurred to Letters of administration to the estate for the misconduct of her husband, the Soviet Ambassador and to M. have been granted Wong Sze To Shi, temporarily living at 26, Jervois Street, Victoria. Capt. R. G. Munro, of the Dragoon Kochetoff and have promised an the widow, of the same address but

lenergetic investigation.-Reuter. Guards.

LAST TWO

DAYS At 2.30,

5.10, 7.15 8

9.30 p.m.

HONCKOND'S FINEST CINEMA

The Air-Conditioned Theatre

A MERRILY MUSICAL MATRIMONIAL MELANGE!

"MARRY ME"

3

BOOKING AT THE

THEATRE TEL. 25313, 25332.

NEXT CHANGE

Anothor Big Double": Attraction!

The PAINTED WOMAN

with P Peggy Shannon

Spencer

Tracy ........ William Boyd Irving Pichel Directed by John Blystone

QUEENS

AIR CONDITIONED THEATRE

·ENJOY YOUR PICTURES

in - COOL COMFORT! To-day & To-morrow at 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.20

HA OH

LAUGHS ha ha

GIGGLES

SMILES

FUN

Two Hours of Riotous Laughs!

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's

Burlesque Programme

Including

"THE LAUREL and HARDY MURDER CASE

CHARLIE CHASE

44

in

'Hasty Marriage"

FLIP-the-FROG

in

"Africa Squeaks'

COLOURTONE BURLESQUE

"A HOLLYWOOD PREMIERE"

MICROSCOPIC MYSTERIES Ant Antics Made Gigantic

A DESERT REGATTA Novel Racing in Utah

HEARST METROTONE NEWS FROM THURSDAY

70,000 CHEERS BECAME SHRIEKS AS THE HALF-

·BACK FELL, MURDERED1-

IDEAL OF WOMEN! IDOL

OF MEN!

At Her Best in This Modern Story of a Girl Too Rich in WealthTM Too Poor in Love...

She Rises Resplen dent Above Her Triumph in "Bought"!

Constance

BENNETT

LADY WITH A PAST

SEE THE NEW PARIS CREATIONS WORN BY MISS BENNETT

TEN ACCIDENTS

A DAY

TRAMS PROBLEM · IN LENINGRAD

Sparkling! Dramatic!

With Tang of New York and Zestful Spirit of Paris BEN LYON DAVID MANNERS

Directed by Edward H. Griffith

Charin R Rogers Production, RKO PATHE 'PICTURE

nine months of 1932 totalled 2,612, or nearly ten a day.

1,911 trama jumped the rails, or an average of seven a day.

There were 277 fatal accidents or slightly more than one a day, including 70 childron killed.

2,458 people were injured, in- cluding 301 children.

Helsingfors.

Although the total length of Some alarming facts are given in a statamont on the conditions tramway lines has increased from of the tramways in Loningrad, by about 88 miles in pre-war days to former German consul there. 210 miles to-day, the number, cf Among other thing be skUEST SOLVERKANİZMALMnada mange

Tram collisions during the Best from 1777 to 814 Router

Published for the Proprietory by

Starring

RENATE MULLER

(The "Sunshine Susic"

girl)

HARRY GREEN, GEORGE ROBEY, BILLY CARYLL, IAN HUNTER, MAURICE EVANS.

A Gainsborough Picture

Renate Muller sweeps you into happiness again`in “Marry Me", the newest; happiest, musical film.

4. SHOWS DAILY

7

2.30-5.13

7.15-9.30

TAKE ANY TRAM OR HAPPY VALLEY BUS

Added" ́Attraction

ON THE STAGE

CHIN LOO Company of 22 Chinese Acrobats and Jugglers in new thrills & bewildering tricks.

Prices as Usual. Book Early

ORIENTALE

LAST 4 TIMES TO-DAY

The

Big

Feature Comedy Sensation.

The:

HALF

TO-MORROW THURSDAY

The

World's

Gresiest

Railroad

HADISTI

Thriller.

Plunging Juggernaut of Men and

FLEMING ROAD

WANGHA TEL: 28473

DANGER

70.000 WITNESSES

WITH..

PHILLIPS HOLMES DOROTHY JORDAN ✨ CHARLIE RUGGLES - JOHNNY MACK BROWN": From the novel by Cortland Fitzsimmons a Paramount Picture

The screen's most unusual mystery! Few will solve it...everyone will-thrill to It...and no one will ever forget it!

TO-DAY STORI (STAR)

ONLY

RE

BR

At 2.30 5,20,

7.10 89.20

WN

FIREMAN SAVE MY CHILD

MAJESTIC

To-day & To-morrow at 2.30, 5.20,7.20 8

THEY JUST HAD TO GET MARRIED

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