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CENTRAL

THEATRE

"

TO-DAY AND to-morrow AT 5.15 & 9.30 SHOWS ONLY.

When 'Mama's Boy'

Became a Caveman!

SLIM

Oh, gool-Oh, gosh!— Oh, mel - Óh, my! THAT'S EXCITEMENT, peppered with the spiciest laughs you've ever boon given by the screen, and that's only ONE incident in a roar. ing riot of fun pro- sented as it can only be put over by that in- imitable team ----

SUMMERVILLE

and

ZASU PITTS

In

OUT ALL NIGHT

With Laura Hops Crews, Shirley Grey, Alexander Can, Mas Busch. Story by Tim Whelan. Boreen.. play by William Anthony McGuire. Produced by Carl Laemmle, Jr. Directed by Sam Tay. for. Presented by Carl Laemmie.

A UNIVERSAL PICTURE.

TO-DAY AT 12.30,

2.30, & 7.15 SHOWS

THE FIRST CANTONESE TALKIE PRODUCED IN HONGKONG.

LEW MUNG KOK & WONG PUI YING

in

"A STUPID BRIDEGROOM"

AN ALL-TALKING & ALL-SINGING MUSICAL COMEDY

By

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in drama of romance and spectacle

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DIRECTED BY PAUL, I STEINE ACHARHSR ROGERS)

THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1933.

JAPANESE `· NAVY

CUBAN PRESIDENT'S.

PLANS

MANOEUVRES INCLUDE'

FULL STRENGTH.

Tokyo, August 18. On or about August 19 over 100 warships, constituting nearly the entire first line of Japan's naval forces, will engage in

"battle" somewhere in the vicinity of the itonin Islanda.

NO POLITICAL AMBITION DECLARES, CESPEDES

Havana, Aug. 14.

SOVIET ATTACK

JAPANESE POLICY

CRITICISED

Moscow, Aug. 14.

The firm intention of the Soviet

rc-

"Our aim is to lay aside all dif- to stabilise Soviet-Japanese

not find an echo in ferences with labour and to relations doza establish a free and independent lending Japanese circles, so far as nation, to which the, founders of Cuba aspired," declared President the six weeks' negotiations for the Cespedes, who is the son of the sale of the Chinese Eastern Rail- first president of the republle. way are concerned, states the So. This was the high-light of his ad-viet argan Pravda. dress following his inauguration. "Cuba," he added, "will meet all

The Soviet will know that failure

This will be the climax of the year's grand naval manoeuvres which started nearly three months ago and which, when completed. will have coat the taxpayer the best part of X10,000,000.

Divided into three phases, the July and was conducted in tro- first lasted throughout June and pical waters, with the object country, and that he had no poll.victory of the Imperialists' and milt. training and testing both mten

tariats policy in Tokyo, the paper aid ships under extreme condi tlons of heat. Another purpose ( zim was to ascertain how the crews

her financial obligations abroad." of the negotiations will not be over

President Cespedes declared solely through a desire to serve his way, but that he had taken the presidency the fixing of a price for the rail-

tical ambitious.-Reuter.

adds.

a consequence of the

Pravda avows that Japanese, cir- could stand a summer campaign Formosa. Practically every ship in the region of the mandated of the 284 now standing on the cles which are opposed to the rail- islands.

commissioned list of the Japanese way anlo negotiations, are dis-3 The second phase, which is Navy is taking some part or other appointed; by the recent success of necupying the first half of this in the manoeuvres.

the foreign policy of the Soviot on month, consists of preparation fori the great sen fight off the Bonins.but it is only once in three years counted in provoking

Fleet exercises are held yearly, whose international difficulties they n.Soviet- aleanwhile, other naval units are co-operating with the army and that grand manoeuvres on BB3 | Japanese breach and an excuse for civil authorities in the air defence thing like the present scule ore the open seizure of the railway,

held by the Japanese Navy. manoeuvres held in and around Takro..

.

If the Japanese Foreign Office The Emperor will, sail from Smaller Vessels.

Tokusuda. A fow day's earlier does not propose to promote na In addition to all these fighting aboard the former battle crufaer agreement upon the sale. of the ships a number of smaller non- lyei, and he will assume per-CE.R., or if the Manchurian dele- combatant vessels will also take sonal command of the operations gation does not propose to discuss part, thus bringing the total of in the final battle off the Bonins. the price in a business-like way. eruft engaged to early 150. On August 25 the Emperor will then it is evident that the Japanese At the same time other small hold a grand naval review of and Manchukuo governments are naval vessels will be engaged in Yokohama where the entire fleet resolved to achieve n break in the Joval defence exercises at the will assemble following the com-negotiations in keeping with the naval bases fir Japan, Korea and pletion of Manoeuvres.-Reuter, militarist ideas of Japan.-Router.

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At 2.30,

5.10, 7.15 @

9.30 p.m.

The

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Air-Conditioned

The Greeks Had A Yen For It.

A delightful comedy of women who are warriors and men who repel advances.

Fox Flim presents

THE ·A· Jesse Li Losky Production.

WARRIOR'S HUSBAND

-with-

ELISSA LANDI Marjorie Rambeau David Manners Ernest TrucX

From the ploy by Julian Thompson

Directed by Walter Lang

FOX

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