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At 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9,30 p.m.
SUN LAN CHOW and WU DIP YING"
IN
“BLOSSOM TIME"
A CHINESE PICTURE IN CANTONESE DIALOGUE. PRODUCED BY
GREENVIEW CO. OF U.S.A.
RELEASED BY
UNITED PHOTOPLAY SERVICE CO.
COMING
DO THE DEAD STILL LIVE?
SUPERNATURAL
(BY THE PRODUCERS OF WHITE ZOMBI) CAROLE LOMBARD RANDOLPH SCOTT, VIVIENNE OSBORNE
H.B.WARNER •
What strange, unknown power took possession of her soul as she sought to bridge the gap between life and death? The buming answer to the question, "Will millions now living Dover die?"
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A HALPERIN PRODUCTION
A Paramount Picture
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPF
THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1934
FUTURE OF PORT OF LONDON
SAAR
PLEBISCITE ISSUE. BEFORE LEAGUE·
AN IMPORTANT SESSION
FINANCE
BIG CONVERSION SCHEME
J
London, Jan, 10. Arrangements wore in progress In the City day for a large conversion operation by the Fort of London Authority.
Holders of £12,961,874 of 4 por cent. "B" stock 1029/09 will be invited to convert into 314 cont. registered stock 1905-76,, at
London, Jan. 10. The business before the Coun- cil of the League of Nations which meets at Geneva on par.
per
January 16 includes a further Cash applications for the new examination of the Bolivia-stock will also be received Paraguay war situation, the British Wireless., Danzig question and slavery..
The report of the Committee on the future of the Assyrian com- munity in Irak will also be con- sidered and at a later stage of the Proceedings, the question of_the preparatory measures for the Sanr Plebiscite will probably be undor discussion.
NOULENS FAST
NO CHANGE FOR WORSE PHYSICALLY
Nanking. Jan: 11.-
By the Treaty of Versailles, It is officially stated that Paul Germany renounced, in favour of Noulens and his wife are taking the League in the capacity of a chocolates and other kinds of frustee, the government of the sweets, though outwardly they are Saar Basin, and that area is now keeping up their fast to induce the release governed by five members re- Nanking authorities to
them.. presenting the League.
The Trealy provides that on or after 10th January. 1935, B Plebiscite will be held to deter mine whother the Saar is to re- main under the Lengue, will be united to Franco or will revert to Gormany.
VOTING CONDITIONS,
I
According to the prison doctor, there is no change for the worse in their physical condition-Central News.
which the territory is to be placed.
Voting at the Plebiscite is to be In the event of Sir John Simon by Communcs and all who were being detained in London in con- residents on 29th June, 1919, whonexion with the disarmament con- are over twenty years old at the date of voting will participate.
The League, taking into account the wishes of the inhabitants, as oxpressed by the voting, will decide on the sovereignty under
LAST TWO
DAYS
At 2.30.
5.10, 7 15.8
9.50 p.m.
BRITISH TRADE IN 1933
ADVERSE BALANCE
REDUCED
A BETTER YEAR
London, Jan. 10.
The Board of Trade prelimin ary, figures for Overseas Trade during the past month show Imports at £83,162,000 and ex-- ports at £30,430,000, with, re- exports at £4,048,000.
In the previous month. Novem ber, Imports totalled £63,734,000 and in December 1932 they amounted to £60,666,000.
Exports in November totalled £34,485,000 and in December last year £82,445,000,
Re-exports in the corresponding months were £3,619,000 and £4,- 133,000.
During the January to Decem- ber period of last year, imports totalled £075,847,000 as compared with £701,870,000 in 1932.
Exports in 1933 were £367,424,- 000 as against £365,024,000 in 1932.
Re-exports were £49,078,000 as against £51,021,000 in 1992,
The adverse balance of trade was £259,445,000 in 1933 as com- pared with £285,625,000 in 1932. Imports were, £25,823,000 less during 1033 than in 1932 and ex- ports were roughly half a million more. No account is taken of In- visible exports.-British Wireless,
sultations with · the various Interested Ministers, the British
There will be a dinner dance at Government will be represented at the Council by the Lord Privy Repulse Bay Hotel on Saturday night, Seal, Captain Anthony, Eden.January 18th. and tea dance on
Sunday, January 14th. British Wireless.
KINGS
A Million Laughs
Jimmy Dunn trims the trimmers... double-crosses the crooks...and then finds a girl has stolen his heart
Fox Film Presents
MAJESTIC ARIZONA
A
TO-DAY ONLY at 2,30, 5,20, 7,20,& 9,20 p.m.
Thrill-Romance, of Hollywood's Death-Defying Stunt Men.
DEVIL
од
TO BROADWAY
WITH
Directed
JAMES DUNN by
JOAN BENNETT
James
HERBERT MUNDIN SAMMY COHEN
BING CROSBY in
"BILLBOARD GIRL
4 SHOWS
DAILY
With
BILL BOYD
DOROTHY WILSON, WILLAM GARGAN, ROSCO ATES An RKO-RADIO Picturo
AIR INJECTIONS FOR The patient was treated
PNEUMONIA
American Experiment's Success
the chird day of the disease. Dr. Sten- zel said,Within a few hours his ever terminated abruptly, and he subsequently made a speedy and, uncomplicated recovery.
**In the treatment of lobar pneumonia by this method two or thres jujections of air are usually riven at intervals of 18 to 24 hours, depending on the rate of absorp tion of the air administered at the previous injections.
New York, Dec. 10. Artificial pneumothorax has been used successfully in the treatment af acute lobar pneumonia at the
"The Impressiveness of the re University of Pennsylvania Hon- pital In Philadelphia.. A report to Bult Hes not alone in the high per- this effect was confirmed by Dr. centage of recoveries, but also in Alfred Stongel, Professor of Medl-the dramatic promptness of the cine and vice-president in charge patient's response, indicating an early artificial limitation of Infec- of medical affairs.
ton, which under ordinary condi tions of medieal treatment la self- limited after the usual duration of
Dr. Stengel explained that the treatment was similar to that used for many years in cases of pul- n.onary tuberculosis, and consisted seven to ten days."
at injecting a certain amount of
Dr. Stengel added that the treat-
air through the chest wall in ordorment should be used only when one to compress the disensed hing.
lung Is diseased, and in casos in
The experiment was the first which the effect of introducing the time the treatment has been used ir will not throw any burden on
this country "for pneumonia, the heart.
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