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Guerillas from the City
Slums
the Invado
He-man West.
Actions, Thrills, Comedy in a Grand
Picture ́as
Red blood rides to war against the enemy Within our
gates!
THE GREAT DECISION
A heart-thrilling romantic drama of Gang- land's invasion of the West today. If you want to know who's boss around here, see it!
WILLIAM
'BILL' BOYD
CHARLES
CHIC' SALE
and DOROTHY WILSON Directed by Ralph Ince. David Q. Sela nick, executive producer.
Coming Attraction.
An Absolutely Authentic Pictorial
Record Of The Great War,
THE WORLD FLAME
HELIS HOLIDAY
ONE HUNDRED MILLION BOOTS
SLUGGIN' TUJOU HE
OVER THE TON
HELL AND GLOHY
A SUPERB FILM CO. PRODUCTION.
MAJESTIC
A Girl Puts He Faith in a Man-
"MERRILY WE GO TO HELL”
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Marriage - 1933!
A mad, giddy merry-go- round. A girl steps on, and never knows when' she'll fall of. Just a bitter-sweet story of young love and lost Illusions!
with SYLVIA SIDNEY:
FREDRIC MARCH.
Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FREDERICK PEROY FRANKLIN, at 1 and 8. Wyndham Street in the City of Victoria Hongkong.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1933.
CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL.
VISIT PAID BY H.E. THE GOVERNOR
XMAS GREETINGS.
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inspected and was found very clean and well-ventilated.
MINISTER LEAVING
SIR MILES LAMPSON SAYS "GOOD-BYE"
He paid a tribute to the im- mense vitality and resource of the Chinese people in surmounting the difficulties of the past two decades and expressed the conviction that despite the uncertainty of the immediate future, the Chinese peo ple would succeed in their task of constructing a modern Chinese state.
Nanking, Dec. 6. Yesterday morning 1. E. the It is announced that X.LT.
Sir Miles Lampson, bidding Governor, Sir William Feel made telegrams conveying Christmas a.visit to the children's hospital, and New Year greetings will be farewell to China to-night, aftor British elinle and orphanage of the Pre- accopted by the Eastern Extension seven years' service as clous Blood Convent in Kow-and Great Northern Telegraph Minister, expressed his deep re- loon. On his arrival at 10.45 Companies for all parts of thegret at leaving the country and a.m. with Capt. Walter, A.D.C., world during the period Decombor montioned that it was a source at the entrance of the hos 15 to January, 6, both dates in- of deep gratification to him that the present Sino-British relations pital, where there ΠΟΓΟ a clusive.
wore so satisfactory. number of orphans standing on both sides in single fio. His Ex- cellency was welcomed by the Rev. Mother Terean Tam; Bishop H. Valtorts, and the Committee and modical staff, among whom were Messrs. Ngan Shing-kwan, R. C. H. Lim, Tae Yung-kwong, Dr. H. D. Matthews, Dr. Y. Y. Tang, Mr. Chan Wal-thuen, the Hon. Secre- tary, and Mrs. Perry, of the nur sing staff. His Excellency sald that although Lady Peal takes an equally deep interest in local hos
Being pital work, she regretted unable to visit them that day.
Sir William Peel туля then shown into the children's hospital and clinic, passing through the out-patient department, the wards and the small dispensary. An ac- count of the activities of the in- stitution as well as its procedure of taking in patients, was given by the honorary doctors. In the clinic His Excellency expressed pleasure at acoing before him the number of happy faces of small children one of whom seemed to signify its gratification at meeting the Governor by closing its hands Tea was served, and before tak
Mr. Wang Shichi, President of together in the form of the "Chuking his leave, the Governor said the Society, addressing the meet- Yip," or Chinesa way of greeting that he had been most Interesting, expressed great thanks for Later, a visit was made to the ed in all that he had seen. The Sir Miles's efforts in the past few orphanage, where about 40 chil- institution, His Excellency added, years for the development of Sino- dren were present studying their was obviously doing very good British cultural relations and hop- dally lessons. From the orphans work on which all concerned were ed that he would continue to give different kinds of knitted articles to be congratulated; the hospital every assistance to the Sino-Bri- and pictures were handed over for wards were kept in most excellent tish Cultural Society, despite his from China. Contral inspection. Lastly the dormitory order, and the babies looked very absence
News Agency. of these small students was also happy.
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You'll
After the inspection, Mr. Chau, in his capacity of Hon. Secretary. said that, apart from the help of the H.K.S.P.C. in the hospital and, clinic, the institution has no other means of support besides the income from its annual and some school feds, and he
bazaar
"Unity, stability and reconstruc- tion should be the watchwords of *Tho China to-day," he said. sooner real unity is achieved; the Booner stability will be attained
reconstruction and
completed. This is not only the wish of my countrymen and my hope, but the fundamental principle of British policy in the Far East," declared Sir Milen-Reuter.
Farewell Dinner.
thanked His Excellency for having
Nanking, Dec. 6. Sir Miles Lampson attended a come to visit the institution, Ile believed that His Excellency'a furewell banquet given by the Sino-British Cultural Society this serve to en- kind visit would courage the Sisters in their work afternoon. Over forty prominent Chinese and British attended the for the poor.
meeting.
•KINGS
A DOUBLE ATTRACTION! ON THE SCREEN-
LAUGH
as you
THRILL
to the excitement of this
mystery exposing a master. magician's tricks.
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Sally Blane
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FROM SUNDAY - WHICH OF THESE TWO MEN WAS HER HUSBAND?
They looked oliko! They talk- ed alike! They acted alike! How could she tell that the one who made love to her was only a masquerader?-1
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DEAD LEGS" FLINT
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