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TO-DAY AND to-morrow At 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.30.

A WAR PICTURE WITH REAL BATTLE SCENES.

SEE THE THRIlling struggle for the POSSESSION OF "VERDUN" AND “DOUAUMONT" }}-

"HELL ON THE WESTERN FRONT"

A GERMAN FILM CORPN, PRODUCTION MADE WITH THE COOPERATION OF VARIOUS GOVERNMENTS.

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Life at high pressure! .. Love at high speedi...

LUCKY DEVILS

A thrill-romance of Holly wood's death-defying stunt men With

BILL BOYD

DOROTHY WILSON, WILLIAM DARDAN, ROSCO ATES Directed by Ralph Ince. David O.Selznick, executive producer An RKO-RADIO Picture

MAJESTIC

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This man doesn't know wedding vows, don't mean what they say! .

I TAKE THIS WOMAN

A Paramount Picture,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1933.

REBEL GENERAL

OBITUARY

AGAINST WAR.

LORD ANSLOW DIES WITHOUT | DELEGATES STILL MEETING

AN HEIN

London, Aug 23.

Chachar, the

MORE TROUBLE LOOMS IN CHARHAR

Peking, Aug, 23.

recent storm-

DIFFICULTIES

Shanghai, Aug. 23. The two delegates to the Anti- The death is announced of Lord Anslow at the age of 83.-Our Own War Conferences, Lord Marley centre of politics in north China,

and M. Maricaux, Are duo

at still presents a cloudy outlook to Shanghai again on Friday by the officials here... British vessel Acnens.

Correspondent.

Tonman Mosley, the first Baron Anslow, was born in 1850, the Becond son of Sir Tomman Anslow,

Telegrams received by General the third baronet. Educated at for with Mr. Sterling Secretary of War, indicate that the Charhar Lord Marley is expected to con- Ho Ying-ching, Nanking Minister Repton School, he passed on to Oxford where he obtained second of the Shanghai Municipal Coun- dimculties class honours in Moderations, and cil, with regard to the approach-General Fang third in law and history. He was ink conference.

barrister-at-law on the Midland Lord Marley (Britain) and M.chaug, are adopting an "intransi-

Council and between

1897

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To-day to Saturday at 2.30 5.10, 7.15 & 9.20

GENE GERRARD Now we

have an

1992, was chairman of the Derby-not allowed to land in Japan,ernment's plans for the reorgani-I MURIEL ANGELUSI ENGLISH

Kro still unsettled. Chen-wu, they state, and General Chi Hung- gent attitude" towards the Goy- and Mortonux (Belgium) were at first allra Quarter Sensione.

He was made C. B. in 1911, and to interview Mr. Kanju Kato, the

where they said they only wanted sation of the province.

Generals Sun Linng-chong, Liu was a Knight of Grace of the Order noted proletarian writer, They Kwei-tang and Chang Yung-ying, of the Hospital of St. John of wore afterwards allowed ashore however, are in conciliatory mood. Jerusalem; a Justice of the Peace on conditiour that they left by the of the Counties of Buckinghamshire first steamer.

Meanwhile the One report actually states that und Derbyshire; late chairman of Chinese and French authorities at General Fang Chen-wu is "now the Buckingham Association of Shanghai refuse to allow the raising General Feng Yu-helang'a' Territorial Forces; and late chair-Anti-War. Conference to be held abandoned banner and is calling mah of of the North Staffordshire in their territory. Reuter. himself "acting Commander-in- Railway Co

Chief of the People's anti-Japan- ese Allied Armies." This report

In 1885, he contested the Lich

on the

can

than 4,000 troops.

field Division of Staffordshire ns a Conservative, und in 1914 he again 1871 and became Adjutant and is not taken very seriously as it contested the Southern Division of Captain in 1880. He was a major is not believed that Fang Buckinghamshire as a Labour can- in the Wiltshire Regiment in 1803 raise more didnte.

and lieutenant-colonel in 1902 Reuter. He married the Lady Wilda; Between 1889 and 1898, he was Montgomerie, the youngest daugh-instructor ani a professor ter of the 18th Earl of Eglinton, Staff College. During the African b 1881. There are two daughters campaign of 1899-1909, he served by the marriage. He leaves no with the Wiltshire Regiment and heir.

on the staff as district commandant and D.A.A.G. In this campaign he was twice wounded, and was men- tioned in despatches..

GENERAL BEATSON,

Soldier-Author Dies In London.

BRILLIANT CAREER,

London, Aug. 23. Major General F. C. Beatson died to-day-Our Own Correspon- dent.

Finlay Cochrane Beatson, C.B., was born in 1855, a son of Surgeon General G. S. Bentson, M.D., C.B. He joined the 62nd. Regiment in

LAST TWO DAYS At 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 8. 9.30 p.m.

REPORT TO CHIANG. Feng's Attitude To Nanking Offers,

Nanking, Aug. 23. Mr. Ma Chao-chun and Mr. Fu Ju-lin, the members of the Con- lic- General Bentson was Deputy Ad-tral Executive Council who jutant-General in India between companied Mr. Sun Fo when he 1906 and 1910, and in 1914 was visited General Feng Yu-halang, director of Personal Services, which left for Kfukiang by air this mor- post he held from August of that ning to report to General Chiang your until March, 1916. He was Kai-shek on General Feng's atti- Colonel of the Wiltshire Regiment tude towards the Government's from 1921 to 1928,.

overtures,

His publications included "With Wellington in the Pyrenees," Mr. Sun Fo may leave for Klu- "Wellington." "The Crossing of the kiang to-morrow morning in Gen- | Gaves," "The Battles of Orthez,' eral Chiang Kai-shek's private and "The Bidasso and Nivelle." Sikorsky plane.--Reuter.

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