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BY SPECIAL REQUEST

ANOTHER CHANCE FOR HUNDREDS WHO HAVE NOT SEEN THIS WONDER PICTURE AND FOR HUNDREDS WHO WILL WANT TO SEE IT AGAIN I

THE NAVY!

HERE'S THE BIG PICTURE

YOU MISSED I DON'T FAIL TO SEE IT !

Jan Kiepura TELL ME TO-NIGHT

WITH

SONNIE HALE & MAGDA SCHNEIDER LAUCHTER-SONGS AND GAY

ROMANCE.

A Gaumont-British Production.

AT 12.30, 2.30 & 7.15 P.M.

A CHINESE PICTURE

NEXT CHANGE,

ANN

HARDING

Sensational in the 'drama of a divorced wife who dared to look back!

"WESTWARD

PASSAGE"

Laurence OLIVIER The story of a hear. that yearned for the

arms of the man

who had broken it!”

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAP

Bed Which Weighs Puff Of Air

REVEALS SOURCES

OF UNREST

New Haven, Connecticut. A bed which can weigh a pug. of air is revealing obscure sources of unrest to observers at the Yale University Institute of Human Rolations.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1933.

POPPY DAY APPEAL

FURTHER CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE FUND

$100 76

50

En Tong Son

J. K. Bousfield Paul Lauder ... F. C. Hall.......

Hon. Mr. A. E: Wood ... His Hon. Mr. J. R. Wood G. G, M. Tinkon H. B. L. Dowbiggan. P. Jacks..

Ho Kom Tong

Hon. Mr. S. W. Tao

Dr. B. A. Moore

G.. H. W. Kow

The bed records the minute-by Mrs. M. K. Moro minute loss in weight of persons 1. B. Trevor asleep, or resting quietly while IL C. Watson

awake. This is called the "in-Mr. & Mrs. H. Rog. Latham.. sensible loss" due most to loss of K. S. Morrison

water through the breath and

ovaporation from the skin. Such Prof. C. A. M. Smith loas is normal for all persons.

T. M. Gregory.

Total

The weight of 160-pound man S. D. Igglesden drops an average of about an Already acknowledged, ounce and a half an hour. But the bed reveals that this rate of loss is not siendly. The fluctua tions bring to Hight hidden emotional. disturbances.

an hour,

"WE NEVER WORRY"

SAYS MR. BALDWIN

Mr. Stanley Baldwin in a broad-

60 cast Introduction to a series of

25 talks on national character, said:

20 20

"No people grumblo more than 20 wo do.

25

25

"I do myself avery day, but |

20 though I grumble I do not worry,

16 but keep cheerful.

10

10

It is exactly the same with all

10 English people. As a nation we

10 grumble, we never worry..

10

10

"The more difficult the times the

10 more cheerful we become.

10 We are always serene in times

G

425

$910,

of difficulty.

AND WE CAN LAUGH,

"We can laugh at ourselves.

"Laughter is one of the best

The weighing bed is set up in This lous would show a sharp things God has given us and with the laboratory of physiological decline right after seizure, na if hearty laughter neither malico nor psychology, which is under the his body had relieved itself of indecency can exist,

rection of Dr. Walter R. Miles, some strong tension. When he professor of paychology at the slept in the daytime his drop in Yale School of Medicine. It is a weight was even slower than in cot, suspended by a chain like any night porlod, as if he were scale pan. The bed will register weight changes of one part in a million,

A TEST.

to

"Kindliness, sympathy with the underdog, love of home, are not these all the characteristics of the then free from some fear that ordinary Englishman we all know? "He is a strong Individuallet In usually pestered him at night.

A posulble explanation of the this, that he does not want restless nights' was found in one mould himself into any common of his business habits. For years mould to be like everyone else, One of the sleepers was a many so bad the responsibility of open- troubled with outbreaks of resting a business office early and on "Ho likes to develop his own in- lessness. He would grasp his tme. But he used no alarm dividuality and yet he can combine head with both hands, rolling from clock. Instond, he relied wholly for service. side to side, muttering.

on his "unfalling ability" to

"Let us hold on to what we are. At the beginning of sleep his awaken on time. This inner ten- weight loss was two grams, orsion evidently caused many need-Let us not try to be like anybody about one-fourteenth of a pound, less awakenings during the night. else. every four or five minutes. But The weighing method in the during seizures this loss mounted psychological laboratory furnish-

"We can respect the One qualities

to two grams a minute, temporari-ed an objective analysis of this of other countries, but let us keep

ly at the rate of a. quarter pound obscure human difficulty. Reuter, our own."

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and

JAMES

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ORDERS

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THE HOUSE OF

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WHEN LADIES MEET

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·KOBERT MONTGOMERY

Myron Loy, Alice Brady, Frank Morgan

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Maude

A Gaumont

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narrow

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THURSDAY

The

RILLO and

MARY

Great

You will

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Police

Gleason

I never see

Its equal

Mystery

HOMICIDE SQUAD

Sensation

THESE

WITH

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Daily Mirror

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PEOPLE'

GODFREY TEARLE

and NORA SWINBURNE

FROM THE PLAY BY MICHAEL ARLEN

A Paramount British Production

TO-DAY

ONLY.

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Red HEADED WOMAN

A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture

MAJESTIC

A Great Love Story In a Strange Setting

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Finding Love.... with girl so Gratle,

that he protects the risk of his lifë

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