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WHAT THOSE WHO SEEK NEVER FIND! WHAT THOSE WHO KNOW NEVER TELL I

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A picture that moves fast and has many great moments inter- mingled with much refreshing comedy and sus- ponse, with a cli- max no soul will over, over forget.

HELL'S

› A HUMAN

SYMPHONY. FOR ALL AGES

HOUSE

WITH

JUNIOR DURKIN Be sure to bring every

PAT O'BRIEN

DIRECTED BY

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TO-MORROW

No Wife Could Resist Him

EXCEPT HIS OWN!

A robust inaster

at the ancient.

game of love, his play was fast and dangerous, "win. ner take all"

RICHARD

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The GREA JASPER

An RKÖ

RADIO Picture of course!

The free-lance lover whose life was measured, not in years, but in women. with WERA ENGELS EDNA MAY OLIVER. From the novel by Fulton Oursler. Directed by J. Walter Ruber, David O.Selznick, exze, prod,

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HOMICIDE SQUAD

UNIVERSAL PICTURE

Co-Starring Leo Carrillo, and Mary. Brian

with Noah Berry, Russell Gleason,

Printed and Published, for the Proprietor by FREDERICK PIROY, MANKLINIVAL ĐX apd 80Wyndham Street. In the City of Victor

THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1933.

PEKING, GLACIS

INCIDENT

AMERICAN MINISTER NOT TO PROTEST

Poking, Sept. 7. Following an exchange of letters between -the American and Japaneso Logations, relative to the use of the glacis around the Legation Quarter as a bridle path during military monoeuvres, the Incidont concerning Mias Emmeline Arguello, private secre- tary to Mr. Nelson T. Johnson, the U.S. Minister, and a Japanese soldier is considered closed.

TOKYO TEN-YEAR POLICY

JAPAN'S' EMERGENCY

PERIOD

Tokyo, Sept. 7.

AUSTRALIA LACKS STAFF OFFICERS

NEED FOR TRAINED MEN

Sydney, Sept. 7. Following the agreement on the "If the call to defend Australia necessity of national unity reach went out to-morrow and we want ad with Mr. Suzuki, president of ed 100.000 men at once, the sheer the Selyukai, Baron Wakatsuki, Wolght of their number would president of the Minsello, and elox the machine, because wo fr. Adachi, president of the have not the trained staff officers National League, the Promler, to handle them," declared Col- Admiral Viscount and representa.onel G. F. Murphy, the command. Lives of all parties in the House of or of the 18th battalion of the Pears. The four Cabinet Ministers Australian Imperial Forces dur Mr. Johnson is not going to pro- House were also present.

who have seats in the Uppering the war, In an interview, to-

day. test against the request of the Japanese that all foreigners The Premier reminded them should réfrain from riding that Japan was going through an -manoeuvres by the Legation emergency period both at home quards. The American Minister and abroad, declaring that the has replied to a Japanese letter government was doing everything Betting forth the details of the in its power to act up to the affair that brought about the Imperial Rescript Issued on request.

March 27, when Japan withdrew from the League of Nations.

"Our force," he added, "would be impotent and chana would rule."

Colonel Murphy anw service in Egypt, France and Belgium dur- lug the Great War, was wound- ed twice and was mentioned in despatches seven times. For his services he received the C.M.G. Mias Arguello and several

and the D.S.0. and bar. Jo In othera were riding on the glacia on He said he sought further sup at present sheriff of the state of Monday morning when the Japan port and assistance from the New South Wales and Deputy

of the High ese guards began manoeuvres be- Upper House to enable the nation Marshal

Court of hind the Austrian Legation. One to pull through the emergency Australia.—Router. of the officers sent notes to all periód, solidly and successfully the riders, making them to post- l'and also to formulate and execute pone their rides. until the national policy to be fixed Bo manoeuvres were over. All except as not to be altered in the coming Miss Arguello withdrew, accord- decade at least, ing to the Japanese, but she rode through the formations a number of times and Anally a Japanese soldier grasped the bridle of her horse. The letter said Miss Arguello struck the Japanese with a whip, which he grasped and threw away.

Among those who previously had withdrawn wan Col. Benoit-Gured, commandant of the French guard.

After the meeting the Premier that all told newspapermen parties in the Upper House 'had aeeeded, to his request. He said he had told the Upper House that he approved many planks in the platform submitted to the Govern- ment by the Seiyukal-Reuter.

MAYOR SHOT AT BY PHOTOGRAPHER

ALARMING INCIDENT IN NETHERLANDS.

Amsterdam, Sept. G. An alarming incident took place to-day in the town of Muidon where, during a meeting of the municipal council, a photographer, sitting in the public gallery, sud denly drew a revolver and fired

The letter, which was written intention to. withdraw the overal shots, severely wounding by Mr. Shoich! Nakayanın, detall- courtesies of the glacis from Pe-the mayor, a councillor, and two ed the incident and merely called king residents, but requested that others. The assailant, who for attention to the "impropriety of American nationals be requested some time has suffered from the ctriking the soldier, The Japan-to refrain from riding through mania of being persecuted, was

se explained that there was no the troops during drill.

immediately arrested.

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