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CENTRAL

THEATRE

FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY SHOWING AT ALL 4 SHOWS. A CHINESE PICTURE

MR. LO MING YAU

PRESENTS

MISS LILY YUEN

IN

"TOYS"

A United Photoplay Picturo.

TO-MORROW

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 I

CHARDIN

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, Excculivo Producer.

MAJESTIC

TO-DAY ONLY at 2.30, 5.20, 7,20 ở′ 9.20 p.m.

Lovesick at sea and seasick ashpro...You'll laugh one minute and augh 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 FREDERICK PERCY FRANKLIN, at 1 and 8. Wyndham Street in the City of Victoria Houskour.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

MOTOR BUS CO.

SHARES

FAILURE TO FILE ALLOTMENTS

Fallure to file a return of share allotments on the part of an official of the recently-formed Kow- loon Motor Bus Co., was rectified

at the Supreme Court this morning when the Chief Justice, Mr. J. R. Wood, made an order extending the time for fling.

An affidavit by Lam Ming-fan, of Ploneer Buildings, Nathan Road,] the secretary of the company, stated that the applicants were in corporated in Hongkong in April "of this year with a capital of

$3,600,000 divided into '349,995 | shares of $10 each and fivo founder shares of $10. oach. On August 26 a further 6,940 sharca allotted to certain other persons and it was these which had not baen filed within the stipulated eight weeks,

were

Mr. H. G. Sheldon, instructed by Hastings and Co,, appeared for the Company.

LESSONS OF THE DROUGHT

Lendựm, Nov, 27.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1933.

STRANGE OPIUM ALLEGATION

PERSIA SUPPLYING MANCHURIA

WITH BRITAIN'S SUPPORTI

London, Nov. 27. Allegations that opfum fu being transported from Perain Into Manchuria, largely in Bri- fich ships, and that the authori. ties at British ports ond de pendencies en route are facilitat ing the trafic, were made by Mr. Rhys Davica during question- time in the House of Commons to-day.

Sir Jonh Simon, Foreign Secret- ary, replied that as far as could be ascertained, the suggestion_made by Mr. Rhys Davies was unfound- eil.

Sir John pointed out that the Sino-Japanese Committee of the Assembly of the League of Nailona had adopted a recommendation to Htheir Göveramants in regard to the application to Manchuria and

TWO MOTORING MISHAPS

BOTH IN DES VOEUX ROAD

Mak Muf, a woman living at 4, Wellington Street,' was. knocked Des Voeux Road Central yeater- down by a private motor car in

day, the rear loft wheel passing over her right log. She was sent to hospital, whore she is reported to be progressing favourably.

A second accident occurred in the same thoroughfare yesterday when a man, Yiu Ming, 37, of 3. Jubilee Stroot, was knocked down by n private car near the Central Market. He received injuries to Government Civil Hospital.

ANGLO-RUSSIAN,

TRADE

PROGRESS REPORTED IN NEGOTIATIONS

London, Nov. 27. 'In the Commons to-day, Colonel Jehol of the provisiona of the Colville, Secretary for Overseas International Conventions In re-Trade, said the President of the gard to opium, and the Advisory Board of Trado would make an GOVERNMENT TO AIDCommittee of the League and re-announcement on the subject of RURAL AREAS · commended that applications for Anglo-Russian trade as soon as the An export to Manchukno of opium negotiations now taking place! and dangerous drugs ahould not bo were completed, but he could not The Minister for Health, Sir granted unless the applicant pro-yet say when that would be, Hilton Young, informed the Com-duced a satisfactory import certi- Further. questioned, Colonel mons to-night that the Exchequer ficate, in accordance with the Colville said progress was being had placed one million pounds at | Geneva Opium Convention of 1925, made, and every effort would be his disposal to assist local author and that ends be not imported used to bring the discussions to a ties, where necessary, in the pro. into Manchukuo contrary to the completion an carly as possible.— vision of botter water Supplies Convention.

British Wireless. in rural areas,

Concluding, Sir John Simon gave From this amount, grants would assurance that the action of be made towards the cost of the authoritie in Britain and in jour International obligations and schemes initiated within the next all British dependencies would the recommendations of the few years.--British Wireless, coolinuo strictly to necord with League-Router:

TO-DAY .ONLY

At 2.30,

5.10, 7.15 &

9.30 p.m.

KUTO

A Parade of Hearts.14

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

The romance of a man... reckless with himself...reck- less in love...enacted against

a vivid background !~FromTM the seething atmosphere of

ja seaport town... to the peace of a limitless desert.

Fox Flim presents

THE

DEVIL

IN

LOVE

4 SHOWS

DAILY

2.30-5.15

7.15-9,30

h

IONED THEATRE

VICTOR JORY

LORETTA YOUNG

Vivienne Osborna David Manners C. Henry Gordon Herbert Mundin

Directed by Wilhelm Dieterle,

Story by Harry Harvey

TAKE ANY TRAM OR HAPPY VALLEY Bus

BOOKING

AT THE THEATRE TEL: 25313,

€ 25332.

COMMENCING

TO-MORROW

Leaves you gasping for adjectives to describe its TERRIFIC CLIMAX!

REBEL

"Great entertain. ment," saysHolly wood Herald,

with

LUIS TRENKER,

VILMA BANKY,

Victor Varooni. Directed by Curt Barn- hardi and Lute Trankar. Presented by Carl Lammla. A UNIVERBAL

ORIENTAL

THE LAST 4 TIMES TO-DAY HERE'S A SPÍCY. COMEDY WITH MUSIC AND BEAUTIFUL GIRLS THAT'S A REAL KNOCK-OUT. Millions of women...with buta single thoughtl Thelast man on earth, and theyallwanted him!

PICTURE.

FLEMING

ROAD

WANGHAI

TEL. 28473

RETURN. ENGAGEMENT TO-MORROW & THURSDAY

"Mr. & Mrs. SIT KOK SIEN....

in

"THE WHITE

IT'S GREAT TO BE ALVE GOLD DRAGON"

Raul ROULIEN Edna May OLIVER

Gloria STUART. Herbert MUNDIN A

A FOX Picture **

Dirensad by Alfred Worker | from, a story by lâm D. Benkó -

A CHINESE TALKING PICTURE IN CANTONESE LANGUAGE.

THE BEST OF ALL CHINESE PRODUCTIONS.

QUEEN'S

Final Showings To-day at 2.80, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.20

To Show Her His Real Lovel

The girl-wife he adored... and now sho had heard. the

call of Youth to Youth ex

It look a great love

to follow the deci-

sion he made..

Maya

KAYFRANCIS. NILSASTHER

STORM DAYBREAK

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O-MORROW

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Smilin Through

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