1933-11-27 — Page 24

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

12

CENTRAL

THEATRO

TO-DAY & TO-MORROW ONLY SHOWING AT ALL 4 SHOWS.

A CHINESE PICTURE

MR: LO MING YAU

PRESENTS

MISS LILY YUEN

IN

"TOYS"

A United Photoplay Picture.

WEDNESDAY

A WORLD IN TURMOIL ROCKS AND SWAYS ! THESE ARE THE TIMES THAT TRY MEN'S SOULS ! TWO HUMAN HEARTS ARE ENGULFED IN THE FRANTIC ONRUSH OF A DAUNTLESS NATION !

RICHARD DIX ANN HARDING CONQUERORS

Out of their hearts flamed the courage of a new nation...And out of the crowded hours they lived comes a picture God- marked with the sign of greatness! With EDNA MAY OLIVER GUY KIBBEE • Directed by WILLIAM WELLMAN from the story by Howard Estabrook, David O. Solznick, Executive Producer.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1933.

GAOL NOT NOW CONGESTED

BANISHEL GOES BACK AGAIN.

"The Gaol is not congested now, and so I ask for the full ponnity," said Inspector Vincent bofore Mr. Balfour at the Central Police Court this morning when ho charged Wong Hin with returning from banishment,

Inspector Vincent:---This man was sentenced to six months in July, but owing to the congestion in the Gaol he only did three months.

Sentence of

one year's hard labour was passed-

Before Mr. Hamilton, Leung Man, unemployed, and Yiu Sik, a woman, were sentenced to twelve

and six months respectively, for disobeying their deportation orders,

་་ན་ཤ་་་

LOCAL EDUCATION · PROMOTIONS

COLONIAL OFFICE

ANNOUNCEMENT

The Colonial Ofice announces that Mr. A. O. Brawn, Senior Master, has been appointed In- apector of English Schools in Hongkong, and that Mr. A. T. Hamilton becomes Sénior Master. Mr. Brown has been acting in

THE GOLD POLICY

YALE PROFESSOR JOINS IN DEFENCE

RIGHT USE OF POWER

"

U.S. ADMIRAL'S VISIT

OFFICIAL CALLS

MADE

Admiral F. B. Upham, C.-in-C. of the U.S. Aslatic Flect, arrived here yesterday afternoon aboard the. U.S.S. Isobel from Cnuten. Shortly aftor arrival ho transfer- red to his flagship, U.S.S. Augusta, At-8-a.m.-to-day--the Augusta fired a salute of 21 guns which Following the attacks by Pro-was replied to from Blackbends fessor Sprague, the Harvard expert, Fort. This was followed by, a Professor Irving Fisher, noted Yale saluto for the C-InC, of the Chine economist, has come out in defence Squadron, His Excellency Admiral of the Roosevelt administration's Sir Froderie C. Dreyer, K.C.B., gold purchasing policy, declaring C.B.E. The reply salute was fired that it alone must not be held as from H.M.S. Suffolk. the chief and only cause of the present period of uncertainty.

the deterring effect of the gold "Much has been said regarding policy on business and the price level." Fishor, aald in a statement to the United Press.

Admiral Upham, accompanied by Capt. J. B. Agen, U. S. Navy,

for the United States, arrived at Lieut. Cmdr. C. J. Moore and Mr. Douglas Jenkin, Consul General Government House at 10.54 this morning to pay an official call on His Excellency the Governor, Sir "The truth is, however, that be- William Peel.. He was received fore the policy began both business by a Guard of Honour from the and the price level were fast going lat. Bn. South Wales Eorderers downhill, while since they have held under Llout. J. Jordan, their own and even improved sightly.

MUST NOT CONFUSE.

At 11.15 am. the Admiral pald an ofefal call on His Excellency the G.O.C.. Major General O. C. Borrett, at Flagstaff House, where ef-he was met by a Guard of Honour under Major H. St. G. Thoyts,

"We must not confuse the fects of the gold polley and the effects of other policies, such as the NRA, which temporarily has had a depressing effect on business and prices, because it requires higher costs before there is any return.

His Excellency the Governor and H. E. the G. O. C. later returned the calls.

the post, now made substantive, "We must also distinguish be income, while the former is mere- since 1929. He has been in thetween price raising by monetary ty restoring the monetary unit Education Department of the means, which is a right use of po- which has become overgrown, mak- Government for over 23 years. wer, and raising prices by destroying it impossible for farmers and Mr. Hamilton has been in the ing cotton, hogs and other wealth. business men to pay their debts Education Department since 1910. The latter will reduce the national and conduct operations profitably,"

LAST TWO

DAYS

At 2.30,

5.10, 7.15 8

9.30 p.m.

AIR-CONDITIONED THEATREN

A Parade of Hearts...

Hate.....Intrigue..... Fighting.... Adventure!

The romance of a man reckless with himself...reck- less in love...enacted against (a vivid background! From the seething atmosphere of aseaport town... to the peace of a limitless desert,

Fox film presents

THE

DEVIL'S

IN

LOVE

with

VICTOR JORY

LORETTA YOUNG

Vivienne Osborne David Manners C. Henry Gordon Herbert Mundin

Directed by Wilhelm Dieterle, Story by Harry Harrow

J}}}}}]]]]]]}}}}}}}}

BOOKING AT THE THEATRE

TEL. 25313,

€ 25532.

FROM WEDNESDAY

· Leaves you gasping

for adjectives to describe its

TERRIFIC CLIMAX!

The

REBEL

"Great entertain- ment," saya Holly wood Harald.

with

LUIS TRENKER,

VILMA DANEY, ....- Victor Varvení, Directed by Córi Bern. hardt and Luis Trenker, Presented by Cul Lamnia: A UNIVERSAL- PICTURE.

QUEEN'S

To-day. To-mofrow at 2.80, 5,10, 7.16 6 9.20

To Show Her His Real Lovel

The girl-wife ho adored...

and now she : had heard the

call of Youth

to Youth.....

It look a great love to follow the deci- sion he made.

Mot

KAYFRANCIS NILSASTHER

with WALTER HUSTON PHILLIPS HOLMES

STORM & DAYBREAK

-FROM WEDNESDAY

PICTURES LTD.

BAITISH INTERNATIONAL

Presents

eymour

HICKS Money Nothing

With DONALD CALTHROP

MAJESTIC

To-day & To-morrow at 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 p.m.

Lovesick at sea and seasick ashore...You'll laugh one minute and laugh the next at this hilarious ta'e of a gob who made love to a nautical-minded beauty in a bathing pool.

SAILOR'S LUCK

with

James DUNN

Sally EILERS

FOX PICTURE

Printed and Published for the Proprietors by PKKO FRANKLIN, at 1 and B. Wyndham Street in the

4 SHOWS DAILY 2.30-5.13 7.15-9.30

TAKE ANY TRÁM or HAPPY VALLEY BUS

ORIENTAL

MORE

2 DAYS TO-DAY-TC-MORROW IT'S SPICY! IT'S TUNEFUL|| IT'S GAY ||| IT'S HILARIOUS!!!||

Millions of women....with but a single thoughtl The last man on earth, and they all wanted him!

IT'S GREAT TO BE ALIVE

Raul ROULIEN

Edna May OLIVER

Gloria STUART. Herbert MUNDIN &

A FOX Pictur

· Dienaand by Allred Worboydy ","hom a story by Johan 1. Bunda

FLEMING

· ROAD

WAN CHAI

TEL. 20473

A SURE-FIRE KNOCK-OUT COMEDY: "A MAN, A MAN! MY FORTUNE FOR A MAN!"

Women cried for him!

Bid for him! Fought for him! IT'S GREAT TO BE ALIVE

WHEN YOUR'RE THE LAST MAN ON EARTH!

TO-DAY and TO-MORROW

STAR

At 2.30 5.20, 7.20 89.20

Smilin Through

Norma

SHEARER

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.