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THEATRE
COMMENCING TO-DAY..
At 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.30 n.m..
Hr+o+WELLS
ISLAND OF LOST SOULS
Ignoring the god Who Made Thez, They Stormed the Home of Dr. Mor san, Beeking the Chi Who Was All-
j.
Humani...A Tais of
Romance, Adven.
ture and Terror, as
Only H.G.Walls Can
Tall B...
SWITH
CHARLES LAUGHTONİS
BELA LUGOSI
RICHARD ARLEN
LEILA HYAMS
and the
PANTHER
WOMAN
ン
a Gurumont Gicture
More Exciting, Moro! Thrilling, More Amazing Than Anything You Havo Ever Seen!
NEXT CHANGE
THOUSANDS EXPECT IT TO HAPPENI
EARTH
COMED!
DELUGE
Our world laid waste! Only a handful survive
to "start over"'
ONE WOMAN FOR TEN MEN AND NO LAW BUT DESIREJ.
RKO RADIO Picture
· Samuel Bischoff, niso. producer
Raw passion rules the naked
land in this astounding imagl- native spectacle!
- With
PEGGY SHANNON LOIS WILSON SIDNEY BLACKMER Matt Moore, Ralf Harolde' Edward Van Sloan, Sam- uel Hinds. Directed By Fails E. Falet from the book, by $, Fowler Wright, HAILED IN ENGLAND AS ONE OF THE GREATEST ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN
PICTURES!
MAJESTIC
- 1933 MARCHES ON
60 SCREEN GLORY
Sylvia, Sidney Brings Har Passionate "Art to a Greas Love Story!
MADAME [BUTTERFLY
TO-DAY & TO-MORROW
At 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 &: 9.20 P.M.
A LOVE STORY FIRED
“WITH THE PASSION OF THE WEST AND THE EAST...A TALE LOVED BY MILLIONS,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER
1933,
The naval review at Happy Valley yesterday morning was a most impressive spectacle, H.E. Admiral
Sir Preuorio Drayer in svan above inspecting some of the bluejackets. (Photo: Mas Cheung
ST. JOHN AMBULANCE
FUNCTION.
TEA PARTY GIVEN BY NURSEA
Division, toʻsay` a few words in years and, as I inny, he is still order to express their hearty wel-going strong. IIis long and untir- come to Mrs, Langley.
lng services are known for and
Miss Dulcio Chan said.~Mrs. | wide. Langley, Mr. Morris and Doctors, it "Now I wish to tako this oppor- affords me the greatest pisnsure to tunity of thanking Dr. Hoalting, welcome, on behalf of the Florence Dr. T. C. Ylp, Dr. F. L. Tacung, Dr. Nightingale Nursing Division, Mrs. II. II. Tal and Dr. H. S Tal for and lectures. Yesterday afternoon the Florence Langley on her return from home. their instructions Nightingale Nursing Division of Our members certainly hope that They are ever ready at our call and the St. John Ambulance Brigade Mrs. Langley has enjoyed a very are willing to render our Division held a reception at the Hotel Cecil pleasant trip and feel sure that she any assistance it needs. To them to welcome Mrs. Langley on her has also gained excellent health, we are exceedingly grateful.
home leavo. The You all can see that she looks much "Before I conclude, I wish Mrs. return after gathering numbered over 60 per-happier now. All of us here know Langley to tell us something about Bona, among whom bealdes Mra. well that Mra. Langloy is always the happy time she spent during her Langley were Mr. Morris, Misa kind, cheerful, and encouraging to leave, as I am sure all present will Kwok, and Doctors T. C. IP, all divisions. Her good nature and be delighted to hear what she has Hoshing, F. 1. Teeung, H. H. Tal genial disposition suit all kinds of to any." (Applause). and H. S. Tai.
charitable work in general, and the While tendering her thanks to the Miss Molly Chan, the head of the Ambulance work in particular. She members of the Division for their Division, in a speech said she was is always ready to lend us a helping reception, and for the kind expres- sure that all present were delighted hand and to direct us at all times slons about herself given by the to meet Mrs. Langloy again. Fel-and under all circumstances when- Misses Chan, Mrs. Langley gave a low-members and she herself had ever we approach her.
very interesting account of her
missed their guest for nearly four "Whlist on the subject of am-trip.
months. As that was the first oc-bulance work, no one must mention Afterwards, ten was served, and ension their division had held a re-Mr. Morris, who has been closely the function closed after a most ception, she would like to ask Mies connected with the Brigade in pleasant afternoon had been spent Dulcle Chan, a member of the Hongkong for a good number of by everybody.
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| My Weakness
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You are missing
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ROBERT
FROM SUNDAY
HELEN
MONTGOMERY
as the lovers on troubled seas
of matrimony
Another
Language
From the play by Rosa Franken
It ran'a year Broadway, and now it reaches the screen with all Its laughs and thrills intact! Disected by E. H. GRIFFITH
70-DAY and TO-MORROW
A STORY THAT BEGINS AFTER THE
HONEY MOQN.
HAYES
(STAR)
THRILL TO WHAT MAY HAPPEN IN 1940.
MEN
MUST FIGHT
A Me Goldwyn Mayer merusa
with
PLOTUKS
DIANA WYNYARD
An At. Home for Oversons Leando | members and their friends will be held ut the Helona May Institute on Thurs day, December 28, at 6 p.m. when Mr. Lisle Carr, the travelling Socre tary of the Longue, will speak. Pikosa book teas in advance, don
At 2.30 5.20,
7.20 89.20
The management of the Hongkong Hotel advig, that."; there - will be no dinner dance in the Roof Garden and 24, but Chinese dinners will p Chinese Restaurant.pn', Doa, -28,- 8# served. On Dec. 22, and 29 the usual dinners dance will be held in the Grill Room, and on Christmas W the Gala Carnival dinner dance will Lbe a feature until 2 x.m.
Printed and Published for the Proprietors by : FREDERICE : PRROT PRANKLIN, kt. 1° and 3. Wyndham Street. In the City of Victoria Hongkong.
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