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TO-DAY & TO-MORROW, AT 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.30 P.M.

A MERRY FEAST OF LAUGHTER IN A STAR-STUDDED BRITISH

COMEDY.

Sydney HOWARD NIGHT of the GARTER

WINIFRED SHOTTER

and

ELSIE RANDOLPH

Its British Dominions

Przetacion

Cast includes Harold French. Austin Melford. Connie Eddis."

An RKO

RADIO Pletaro

of course!

NEXT CHANGE

Guerillas from the City

Slums. invado tho Ho-man West.

Actions, Thrills. Comody in a Grand

Picture as

Red blood rides to wear against the enemy within. our gates!

THE GREAT DECISION

A heartthrilling romantic drama of Gang. land's invasion of the West today. If you want to know scho's boss around here, see it!

with WILLIAM

BILL' BOYD

CHARLES

'CHIC' SALE

and DOROTHY WILSON. Directed by Ralph Ince. David O. Selz 'nick, executive producer.

MAJESTIC

LOVE ME TONIGHT* *

TO-DAY & TO-MORROW

At 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 P.M.

THE ROMANCE OF A TAILOR WHO SEWED, UP THE HEART OF EVERY WOMAN IN PARIS!

with

MAURICE CHEVALIER, JEANETTE MACDONALD.

"HAILING" TRAFFIC the extended arm

COMPLICATIONS IN BERLIN

manner..

In the Fascist

At crossroads here, for instance, these salutes on the part of the police controlling the traffic havo beon misinterpreted as signals to stop-causing much congration...

So now the Prussian minister of Unexpected complications have the interior has forbiddon any arisen as a result of the order that officer on traffic control to give any every official must give tho now kind of salute whatever-"German". "Gorman Balute'hamely, rafie lor "non-Gorman"-Router,

Berlin.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, DECEMBER

SHIPPING

PETITION

MENACE OF FOREIGN SUBSIDIES

OFFICERS CALL

ON PARLIAMENT

London, Dec. 1. Dressed in rainbow fashion with flags and bearing on her sides a 40-ft. sign announcing, "Twelve thousand merchant navy officers petition Parlia mont," the tug Britannia steam-

FANLING GOLF

CAPTAIN'S CUP

SCORES

In the Captain's Cup at Fanling during the week-end, on the old course, H. Laffond, with a score. of (87-18) qualified. Thore were 32 entries, and other scoros

Included A. McKollar 77 (86-9) and W, 8, Hiller 77 (87-10),

on the new courao, KV.

G.

U.S. FARM BOARD LOSS

ALEXANDER LEGGE .PASSES AWAY

PROMINENT WAR LEADER

New York, Dec, 3. Robertson returned a card of

The death has occurred of 70. (88-18), other scores being Alexander Legge, the chairman of H. C. Hopkins 76 (85-9) and M. N. the Federal Farm Board. He was Cochrane 77 (93-18). There were

67 years of age. oven ontelan,

ད་

SHATIN GOLF.

For many years he was the most prominent member of the Inter- national Harvoater Company. He entered the business as a collector when it was known as the Mc- Cormick Harvester Company, and

ed up the Thames from the In a return match played at Tower pier to the Houses of Shatin on Sunday, the Shatin Golf Parliament yesterday afternoon. Club avenged their defent by beat-rose rapidly, becoming manager in

ing the Country Club by 21% to the big mergers of 1902.

The petition, which asked for an|12. The winners led by 8% to Inquiry into the condition and serg on the singles and by 13 to 4 vice of mercantile officora, bora

the signatures of 11,000 members on the foursomes. of the general publle, as well as of the offleors themselves.

The tug was given 'n warm wol- come as it made its way up the rivor, merchant ships in harbour sounding their sirens in salute.

total for the corresponding perled In 1992,

He became general manager in 1918 and president in 1922. Ho resigned to become chaliman of. the Federn! Farm Board in July, 1929.

Mr. Legge WAB among the Dollar-a-Year Mon during the war. He served as vice-chairman Among the suggestions being of the War Industries Board in mada with a view to improving the' the United States, and as manager

In their petition, the officers of situation from the point of view of) of the Allied Purchasing Commie- the merchant navy draw the atten- the British merchant navy is ouosion. After the Armistice, he tion of Parliament to the adverse for the imposition of special axes assisted in the reorganisation of elect on British shipping of the

the industries of France, Belgium, Germany and Russia. Chicago was his home town-Reuter.

"suffocating restrictions" on inter- on subsidised, ships. national trade. They call particu-|

Speaking at a meeting to-day of lar attention to the subsidies paid the directors of the Prince Line, by foreign countries to their own the skipping magnate, Lord Essen- alipping, saying that, in the don, said that the idea of restrict United States, France and Italy fog Empire trade to British ships but, at the present time, subsidios alone, this aggregates no less than had become more alluring, but it appeared to be the only vlafble re- £30,000,000 annually.

must not be forgotten that this re-medy. for British shipping. presented only fifteen per cent, of the world's trade.

ONLY VISIBLE REMEDY, It is stated that, during the first ten months of the current year, over one million more tons of for- eign shipping entered United King- dom ports as compared with the

SHOWING TO-DAY

At 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 8

9.30 p.m.

- SUBSIDIES IN BRITAINT The question, he added, was one bristling with many difficulties,

The opinion is growing that the Government will eventually be forced to retaliate against sub- sidised shipping as it has already done against high tarike againat British importa-Router.

KINGS

THE QUEST OF A GREAT LOVE

A simple story that finds its roots in the soil and sweeps to a surging crescendo of tre mendous power... filled with romance and laughter and pathos that spring from the heart)

FOX Film Presents

PILGRIMAGE

4 SHOWS

DAILY 230-5.13

7.15-0.30

HENRIETTA CROSMAN

HEATHER ANGEL

NORMAN FOSTER

MARIAN NIXON

Story by L A. R. Wylie, Directed by John Ford

BOOKING AT THE THEATRE TEL. 25313, € 25532.

FROM WEDNESDAY

A DOUBLE ATTRACTION! ON THE SCREEN

TRICK

FOR

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with

Ralph MORGAN Victor JORY Solly BLANE

Play by Viwan Cosby, Shurfer Wande and

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17. FEATURE No. L.

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ET FEATURE No. 2

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EVENINGS

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QUILN'S

Final Showings To-day at 2.80, 5.10, 7.20 & 9.80 THE SMASHING THRILL NOVELTY THIS SEASONI

MURDERS

700

IN THE

Striking_Sevagdy Thru Carefree, Crowded Aisles of Pleasure-Seekers!

with

CHARLIE RUGGLES. LIONEL ATWILL KATHLEEN BURKE STA/Panther Womand RANDOLPH SCOTT • JOHN LODGE A GAIL PATRICK

A Greenount Picture

TO-MORROW

LIONEL

Real Characters, living, breathing, in an epic of the soil!

BARRYMORE MIRIAM HOPKINS

A Mera Goldwyn-Mayer

TO-DAY "and

TO-MORROW

PICTURA

The

with FRANCHOT TONE

STRANGER'S

RETURN

(STAR

At 2.30 5.20,

-7.20 89.20

Two Hours of Riotous Laughs!

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's

Burlesque Programme

Including

"THE LAUREL and HARDY

/

MURDER CASE"

COLOURTONE BURLESQUE

A HOLLYWOOD PREMIERE"

They change so fast, there should be

• now picture at least once a year, for photographs of the children never. grow upgrad

- Make an appointment to-day. THE MING YUEN STUDIO 17. Queen's Road Central (First Floor) (Botween the H.K. Hotel and Dairy Farm Store, Queen's Road C.) Tel. No. 24310.

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