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CENTRAL

HEATRE

SHOWING TO-DAY

At 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.30 p.m.

DO THE DEAD STILL LIVE?

KERNATURAL

(BY THE PRODUCERS OF 'WHITE ZOMBIE'} CAROLE LOMBARD RANDOLPH SCOTT, VIVIENNE OSBORNE

H.B.WARNER

What strange, unknown power look possesion of her soul as she sought to bridge the gap between life and death? The beming answer to the question, "Will millions now Ulving 'never die?"

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W HALPERIN PRODUCTION A Paramount Picture

NEXT CHANGE

STANLEY LUPINO

THE IMEPRESSIE

FACING the

MUSIC

JOSE COLLINS-NANCY BURNE- LESTER MATTHEWS.....

NOEL, BAYLE LUPINO

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1934.

"SAFETY FIRST",

POSTERS ISSUED BY THE POLICE DEPARTMENT

it. Novertheless when you aro driving on a major road always keep, a sharp look-out and drive cautiously at cross road and road Junctions.

Slow-moving motor vehicles, e.g. buses and lorries, must keep well to the left of the rond. Pedestrians,

In connexion with the Safety Firat campaign, which cominences on Tuesday next wook, the long. Most of the pamphlets in kong Police Department has issued a number of pamphlets, printed in trians and bicyclists.

nese are directed towards

Pedestrians Chinese and English.

follows:

aro enjoined

a

FIGHTING A GALE.

BRITISH SHIP MAKES PROGRESS

7

These pamphlets, which will be distributed throughout the city. during the campaign, are especial- ly directed to motorials and peden- trians, and outline the action that should be taken in order to assist the nuthorities in reducing the number of accidents that occur the roads of Hongkong.

The following directions, for cross ronds, Before you cross the assistance carlior-Router. instance, are printed in English for road look to your left and right. - the guidance of drivers of motor Do not cross until the road is clear, vehicles:

When you cross the road cross by the most direct route. If there aro white linca or safety islands use them.

Glasgow, Jan. 17. The owners of the sis. Capo Chi-Cornwall, bound from Vancouver podes-lo Shanghai, via Japan, with a cargo of lumber, have received by radio reassuring messages from the master of the vessel. Walk on the pavement; not on lo declares the ship continues to the road. You are safe on the encounter violent gales near Japan Pavement. You may be killed on but that they have mado consider- the road. The pavement was made able progress. They expect for pedestrians; the road for arrive in Japan Jan. 21. There is vehicles. Vehicles do not

need for go on no

despondency, the on pavements, therefore pedestrians master adds.

The ship sont out a call for should not walk on roads except to

Carefully regulate your speed at all times to suit the circumstances and weather prevailing.

When you intend to stop, slow down, or change direction, give the uppropriate signal clearly, definite- ly, and in good time.

Throughout the world avery day hundreds of people are killed by carelessly walking in or crossing

roads.

Never overtake unless you can Paronts should not allow thoir sco sufficiently far ahead to do so chuldren to play in the roadways, with safety. Remember that the Learn traffic rules and teach them brow of a steep hill or a hump-to your children, backed bridge is na dangerous as sharp bend because it conceals oncoming traffic. Do not overtake nt cross ronds or road junctions.

Remember the right-hand side of the rond belongs first to oncoming

direction, a motor coming behind you.

car may

to

be

"Trick" cycling is not clever; it is foolish and illegal and you are Hable to a heavy fine if arrested.

A cycllat is a vehicle driver and as such must obey all traffic signals.

A cycle is meant to carry one person only.

... Bus Passengers,

Do not board or alight from busas, until the bus has stopped. Schoolboys and other children Many people have been killed must not play games in the road-through alighting from buses when ways. Schoolboys when going to In motion,» and from school must walk on the When alighting from a bus and Do not stand about and conversa wishing to cross the road always with friends in the roadways. If walk round behind the bus so that you are waiting for a tram or bus you can see if the rond is clear.

Slogans, wait on the pavement, not in the Several

pavementa

traffic. Never overtake therefore, unless it is clear that you can pass and get back to the left side of the road again without making either | roadway. - Whero there is no pave- the person overtaken, or a person ment walk on the right-hand side approaching from the opposite of the road facing the oncoming direction, check speed or alter traffic. direction suddenly.

Take special care at corners and bends to leave ample room for oncoming traffic.

No vehicle has a "right of way" at cross ronda, but it is the duty of a driver on a minor road when ap- proaching a major road to go dead alow and to give way to traffic on

SHOWING TO-DAY

At 2.30, 6.10, 7.15 € 9.30 p.m.

A person wandering about in the road may lose his life and cause the deaths of several other persons. Persons carrying heavy loads. must walk on the extreme left-hand side of the road.

Cyclists,

Keep to the loft of the rond.,, Do not swerve suddenly in any

illustrated and other slogans are also prominently set out, translations of some of them being as follows:

"Heavy traffic uses, this road. If you are not careful when crossing you will get a broken head."

"Roads are like tigers' mouths. Do not run into the middle of them."

"Speeding vehicles are dangerous to liver. Pedestrians walking on roads should be careful of them."-

KINGS

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The President was so impress- od with it that he readily permitted the use of his title. Looking Forward," on the ploturo. Tributo indeed in an ontertainmeat that is destined to win your happy approval.

LIONEL

BARRYMORE

in.

CLARENCE BROWN'S

OOKIN FORWARD

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with

LEWIS STONE

BENITA HUMË, ELIZABETH ALLAN, PHILLIPS HOLMES, Directed by CLARENCE BROWN

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