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AT 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.30 p.m. LONDON FILM COMPANY.

PRESENTS

Gripping story of a country bank ́clerk's- adventures in a Lon don night club. Full of suspense, drama thrills, comedy and appealing romance.

THAT NIGHT IN LONDON'

Ty

Robert Donat

Pearl Argyle Miles Mander

Dirteted Bouland

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1933.

`DISARMAMENT

SIR ERIC PHIPPS IN LONDON

AFTER TALKS WITH HERR HITLER

London Dec. 14. Sir Eric Phipps, Britah Am- bassador in Berlin, at the request of his Government, has come to

WARRANT ISSUED

MAINTENANCE ORDER SEQUEL

BS

A warrant for the arrest of Lo described Shun-wan, a wealthy Chinono, of Independent means, WAR

Mr. Issued by Hamilton at the Contral Magis- tracy this morning for neglect in not providing maintenance for his wife; Tong Wal Ying.

:

MONTREAL TONG FIGHT

PITCHED BATTLE IN CHINATOWN

POLICE ARREST SIXTEEN

Montreal, Dec. 14. A serious tong feud has broken out in the Chinese

London for consultation and disorder for payment of $150 a month quarter of Montreal.

A pitched battle betweon the rival tongs took place to-day in the heart of Chinatown and before police intervention dispersed the three men had been seriously in- participators in the disturbance, jured.

The Caso came before Mr. Schofield some time ago and an cussion on the disarmament quea was awarded to the complainant. tion.

Mr. H. L. Deanye appeared for He arrived this afternoon and the complainant. proceeded to the Foreign Office where he had a long conversationaald her husband had not paid her Complainant giving, ovidence, with Sir John Simon. It will be at all. Ho got his income from recalled that Lord Tyrrell, British four houses in Breezy Terrace Ambassador in Paris, a few days and ho could sometimes be found hurts. ago paid a short visit to London in No. 8, Breezy Terrace. for a similar purpose,

Sir Eric Phipps in the last few difficulty throughout the case, was Mr. Hamilton said the only days has had two audiences of that the defendant had not ap Horr Hitler, to discuss the ques-

tion of new non-aggression pacts peared. Ho sald he proposed to and control guarantees in any dis-isaue a warrant for his arrest. armament convention which might

bo agreed upon.

London political circles stress is considered to be of the greatest the point that the non-aggression importance and capable of bring- pacts which may be concluded be-|ing about an appreciablo ap- tween Germany and her noigh-peasement across the Channel, bours would not be the only provided an agreemont can be counter-part Great Britain would reached on measures that would be like to be given France in ex- both officacious and acceptable to change for certain concessions of all the parties concerned. a military order that might even- tually be granted Germany.

ORGANISING CONTROL.

The question of organisation of control over the execution of the planned disarmament convention

LAST TWO

DAYS

Át 2.30.

5.10, 7.15 8

9.30 p.m.

Dozens cacaped with icas serious

the fighting ceased and out in considerable force before Polico were required to turn

arrests were made.

sixteen

It is understood that the out- break was provoked by a conflict batween different sections of the Chinoso community over the con- trol of the Chinese gambling re- staurants,--Router.

peace cause as the planned not- aggression pacts,

The Jimculties so far standing Special emphasis is placed on in the way of the realisation of the fact that Herr Hitler has this plan are by no means under- accepted Mr. Rarasay MacDonald's catimated, but it is thought that original disarmament plan, which Berlin's present attitude does not contains provisions for the control exclude the possibility of taking guarantees, the realisation of up the discussion on this question which can be na profitable to the again.-British Wireless.

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