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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1933.

BIG FIRES

CENTRAL INKOWLOON

THEATRE

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

No Wife Could Resist Him,

EXCEPT HIS OWN!

A robust master "at the ancient game of love, his play was fast and dangerous, "win- ner take all"

RICHARD

D

An RKÖ

The GREATE JASPER

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 Oiler. Directed by 3. Walter Ruber, David O. Selznick, exec. prod.

ALSO

"A CENTURY OF PROGRESS** The World's greatest exhibition, the Chicago Fair, brought to your eyes.

NEXT CHANGE

IN HER ARMS MEN FORGOT HONOUR OR FRIENDSHIP!

HEAVY DAMAGE, TO PROPERTY

BULGARIAN REDS SENTENCED

· NINETEEN GIVEN LONG

PRISON TERMS..

Sofa, Sept. 10. Sixteen Bulgarian Communists ward dentenced to-day to death con- UN LONG BLAZE while nineteen others were

demned to sixteen and thirteen Two fires broke out on theyors penal servitude respectively: mainland in the early hours of Fourteen others received sentences this morning, in both of which ranging from one and a half to extensive damage to property ave years imprisonment. was caused.

All were found gulity of Com- The first outbreak occurred at the New Territories market town munist propaganda and attempts of Un Long, in a building of two to form cells within the army. Boors, the lower of which where the

In several enses these attempts fire originated, was occupied by a shop dealing in miscellaneous goods had been successful. In connection including Joss-pηper.

with the judgment it was annonse- Commencing at 1.40 a.m. it con--that all further attempts on the tinued to burn until 2.45 m. when the local fire pump was reinpart of the Communists to conspire forced by an engine from Kowloon against the state will be merelless in charge of Station Officer Moss. y dealt with as this was the only By this time the adjacent structure was to curb the underground In this two-building block was also stivitis of the revolutionaries. being attacked by the-Rames.

With two pumps working, the outbreak was within a short time brought under control, and finally extinguished.

The contents of the two buildings were burnt out and mich structural damage also caused.

DYEING WORKS BURNED OUT.

was received by the Kowloon Fire Brigade, by which time as well enn be imagined, considerable pro- stress had been attained by the

flanje.

GRAND-DAD

AT SCHOOL

L.C.C. WINTER : PROGRAMME

BROAD SCOPE OF SYLLABUS

London, Sept. 14. About a quarter of a million Londoners, mostly, but not all of them, young will next week resume their studies under the extremely comprehensive sys- tem existing in the Metropoll- tan area for providing continued education,

The Winter programme, mainly organised by the London County Council, offers a choice of no less conceivable subject.: than 20,000 classes on almost every

Most of

them

denl

with

languages, branches of science and art. handicrafts, professions for trades, but the syllabus is suelently brond to include auch subjects as lip reading for the deaf and the cure of stammering.

The importance of these classes ing the current year 65,000 boys is indicated by the fact that dur- and girls are leaving the London Clothing and equipment to the County Council Schools and the value of over $2,300 were destroyed evening cineses enable them at a The other outbreak was also of by the time the firemen got to trivial cost to specialise in sub- the There is no age limit to cework, with three appliances, and jects likely to be helpful to them. being the Yim Sim Dycing Works extinguished the fire, it la claim- at 217 Cheungahawan, beyond ed, in eight minutos,

classes and, in one instance, a grandfather, aged seventy, is Shamsholpo. The fire occurred

studying in company with his son and grandson.-British Wireless.

n

extensive nature, the

at 3.10 a.m., but It was not until The whole building was prae-

a little after 4 a.m. that a call tically destroyed.

LAST TWO

DAYS At 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 B

9.30 p.m.

TO

AIR-CONDITIONED THEATREN

DOUBLE ATTRACTION!

ON THE SCREEN.

SHE WOULDN'T MARRY "A CANADIAN HIO BO".

AND HE WOULDN'T DREAM OF MARRYING SOME FRUMP HE'D NEVER SEEN- LEGACY OR NO LEGACY!

JESSIE MATTHEWS

BOOKING AT THE THEATRE

TEL. 25313,

Ø 25332.

NEXT CHANGE --- Commencing Sunday, 17th September,

Cicely Courineidge plays the dual role of mother and very modern daughter in "Soldiers of the King".

Cicely

"THE MAN FROM TORONTO COURTNEIDGE

with

JAN.

HUN TER

and

FRED

KERR

Directed

by

SINCLAIR

HILL

A

British

Gainsborough

in

SOLDIERS KING

OF THE

COOL CONTROLLED COMFORT

JULENT

AIR CONDITIONED THEATRE

SHOWING TO-DAY at 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.20- THE

THRILL PICTURE

of 1933

THUNDER-CHARGED DRAMA THAT SWINGS

ITS ACTION ACROSS TWO CONTINENTSI From Sun-Dronchod Jungia to Swarming! Cities... Wärm Romance, Lavish Spectacle, Spun into a tale of Unbridled1⁄21⁄2

Thrillst

BETTY BOOP'S BEST.

THE

KING JUNGLE

WITH

THE LION MAN (BUSTER CRABBE) FRANCES DEE

a Garamount Picture?

SPORTS SPECIAL

ALSO

ADOLPHE

MENJOU

KILYR

DAMITA

LAURENCE**

OLIVIER

"EAICH

VOTROHEIM

Friends

and

LOVERS

Flamo

Like A Living Hor Beauty Loft Bittor Ashas Where Onco Stout Friendship Blaxod !.

MAJESTIC

To-day & To-morrow at 2,30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 p.m.

Defiant, untamed,

she dared to love

a man hunted by the law

Wild Girl

with

CHARLES FARRELL JOAN BENNETT: RALPH BELLAMY Directed by Raval Walsh

FOX PICTURE

and Published for the Proprietors by FREDER at 1. and 8. Wyndham Street in the City.

ON THE STAGE-

4 SHOWS

DAILY

2,30-5.15

7.15-9.30

TO-DAY

Picture

At 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 p.m. only SITSON MA

Noted Chinese Violinist

Accompanied by HARRY ORE

Well Known Local

Pianist

BRITAIN'S STAR COMEDIENNE

IN A GRAND COMEDY ::

with

EDWARD EVERETT HORTON Anthony Hyson Frank Celiler Rebla

Directed by MAURICE ELVEY

A British Gainsborough

TAKE ANY TRAM OR HAPPY VALLEY BUS

ORIENTA

TO-MORROW

WHILE THEY ARE

ALL BAVING ABOUT

THEIR CAVALOADES

THEATRE

Picture

AND BIG PICTURES Charlie CHAPLIN

HERE'S ONE

WITHOUT AN EQUAL.

THE

ABSOLUTË MONARCH OF ALL

BOREEN SHOWS.

CITY LIGHTS

CHARLE CHAP

FLEMING ROAD SANCHI TEL: 28473

TO-DAY @ TO-MORROW

(STAR)

At 2.30 5,20,

Gracie TELDS

AIRMAN CRASHES

LOOKING

CHINESE OFFICIAL ESCAPES

INJURY.

Nanking. Sept. 14. Colonel Chon Won-lin, Director of the Naval Aviation Bureau, who is making a round-the-coun try light in the plane Kinngtko, made a forced landing yesterday' afternoon at 4: p.m. at Sanpao railway station, 3011 from Haushow

on t

7:20 89.20

BRIGHT SIDE

to send mechanies to Hsuchow to. effect ropairs...

Intorvlowed

pressmen, by Colonel, Chen Wen-lin' declared he would continue his flight; a Boo as" "the" machino la repaired, Renter

AERIAL SURVEY

Plane Investigating China Route.

Nanking, Sept. 14.

A China National Aviation Cora

Although Colonel Chen and his mechanic wore uninjured the boration plane passed over Nan- machine was damaged. The plane king this morning en route to En la banden ist, Chungking.#honce it willsfly, to

Keep Chun KEZ

grap

lorel Chén has teles The Ministry of Navy Land

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