THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY, FEBRUARY
1934
CENTRAL
THEATRE
SHOWING TO-DAY
At 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.30 p.m.
G
THE SCREEN'S BIGGEST
THRILL/
TARZAN
THE FEARLESS
JACQUELINE WELLS
EDWARD WOODS
CHERE WE COLLEVAR HANELLONITE MATHEA ALEZ
DEATH OF MR. E. H.
STAINFIELD
SUPREME COURT
OFFICIAL
Following a brief and sudden at- tack of pneumonia, Mr. Edward Lawrence Stainfield died this mor- ning in hospital.
F.A. CUP GERMANY'S
REPLAYS
DEBTS
HEAVY SCORING ON ALL COMPROMISE WITH
GROUNDS
Mr. Stainfield was a clork and CHELSEA GIVE
usher of the Supreme Court, where he had been a familiar and friendly figure for 17 years. His record of Government service in the Colony began in 1907 when he was appoint- ed a clerk in the Post Office: He was made clerk and usher at Supreme
CREDITORS
Berlin, Jan. 81. · British and American creditors. of Germany have reached a pro- visional understanding with the
FINE DISPLAY Reichsbank.
For the six months ending Juno London, Jan. 31. 30th: next, Swiss and Dutch Heavy scoring marked the creditors will continue to receive will receive compensating advant-
Court In 1917. A member of the F.A: Cup replays to-day, the full interest, but other creditors Kowloon Cricket Club, he was four matches producing ago, keenly interested in the bowls, section.
twenty-two goals. Bolton Falling health had affected Mr. and Sheffield Wednesday Stainfield for some time and it was each netted six times against in order to recuperate that he took their opponents.
his leave in Australia Inst year. Whilst there, however, he had a serious illness and although he had regularly attended his work since his return about four months ago, he was obviously unwell. He lived at 259, Prince Edward Road, and leaves a widow and спе young daughter, with whom sympathy will be felt.
much
The funeral takes place to- morrow, passing the Monument at 5 p.m..
CORINANCIRANOMAINENNEN
SAFETY FIRST !
Chelsea, who failed to win at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, ac- companied Arsenal und Tottenham into the fifth round by vincing win at Nottingham."
The results were: Bolton
6 Brighton
1
Manch. City Nott Forest-
4 Hull City 0 Choles
1
.3
Wednesday 6 Oldham Twelve of the teams interested in the fifth round of the competi- tion are from the First Division; the Second Division supplying three and the Third Division (South) a solitary.one.
The revised draw for the fifth round, to be played on February 17, follows: corner
Don't trust to the other fellow round the doing the right thing: do It yourself.,
LEVENIRERINNENSTAD QUARTERMANNORUMS
The wedding is announced to take place shortly of Police Sergeant John Joseph Walsh, of Mongkok Police Station, to Miss Jenny Dempsey. of New Street, Macroan, Co. Cork.
Wednesday Birmingham Preston Liverpool Stoke Bury or
Swansea Arsenal, Tottenham
•
Y. Manch. City
v. Leicester
7. Northampton
v. Bolton
v. Chelsen
v. Portsmouth
v. Derby C.
Aston Villa. -Renter
For instance, thoir scrip issuod
during the current eix months will Bank at 67 per cent, which means be purchased by the Gold Discount! that the bondholder will get ap- proximately 7.69 per cent, interest,
Reuter.
RECOGNITION OF MANCHUKUO
NO ENCOURAGEMENT ON CONTINENT
London, Jan. 31. Japan's now Ambassador to Washington, Mr. Saito, arrived in London from Paria to-day on his way to the United States..
He declined to discuss politics, when interviewed by Router, stat- ing that he had nothing to say un- t he had seen President Roosevelt.
Asked whether he saw signs on the Continent of European govern- ments recognising Manchukuo, hë replied, with a smile: "Not just {yet."--Reuter.
KINGS
& Melody
ruise
NEXT CHANGE
EUROPE'S IDOL OF THE SCREEN IN HIS
LATEST AND GREATEST HIT !
EMIL JANNINGS
IN
"THE TEMPEST"
(STORMS OF PASSION)
€6
with
ANNA STEN
An UFA Picture.
Smoke
SKIPPER
BRAND BRITISH NAVY CUT
KNOWN EVERYWHERE
SMOKED EVERYWHERE
SOLD EVERYWHERE. Obtainable from
THE SINCERE CO., LTD.,
Tobacco Dept.
A.P.B. 3.
"THE IMPORTANCE OF
BEING EARNEST”
BY
OSCAR WILDE
will be presented on
SATURDAY, FEB. 3rd. at 9.15 p.m.
in the
UNIVERSITY GREAT HALL
by the
HONG KONG UNIVERSITY ARTS ASSOCIATION.
Soats: $5, $4, $2 and $1.
·Bookings at King's Theatre and University. PROCEEDS TO LOCAL CHARITIES
Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FREDERICK PEROY FRANKLIN at 1 and B, Wyndham Street in the City of Victoria Hongkong.
SHOWING TO-DAY At 2.30. 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 p.m.
Forty Maddening Maidens
on a
Maiden
Cruise!
With two innocent men...who tried not to slip... but
SLIP AHOYI
DAILY
An RKO
Don't Fail
to see
JIMMY
and
SALLY
in
Their Beat:
Picture.
BOOKING AT THE THEATRE TEL. 25313,
G 25332.
NEXT CHANGE
Commencing SUNDAY 4th February
SHE WANTED A. HUSBAND.
GULLN'S
To-day & To-morrow at 2.80, 5,10; 7.20 ₪ 9,30
THE NEW SCREEN LOVER-he'll "steal girls' hearts
with his manly charm
He could break into a boudoir as expertly as he could crack a safe!
He's the most charm- ing rogue that has ever come to steal the hearts of lovely women!
SOLITAIRE
HERBERT
MARSHALL
MARY
BOLAND
LIONEL
ATWILL
MAN
ELIZABETH
ALLAN Metro-Goldwyn.
Mayer PICTURE-,
-NEXT CHANGE-
The STAR STUDDED CAVAL- CADE of the THEATRE
BROADWAY HOLLYWOOD
RADIO *Picture
4 SHOWS
2.30-5.15
7.15-9.30
With
Ultramarine MUSICI Oceans of L-O-V-EI' CHARLIE RUGGLES PHIL HARRIS
GRETA NISSEN, MARJORIE GATESON, HELEN MACK, Chick Chandler, Juns Brew- stor, Shirley Chambers
A new ripple in on- tartainment that will lift you up with the gliding quila!
SEE the Bridge of Thighst
HEAR the hit song, "Isn't Thit a Night-for
· Love!""
TAKE ANY TRAM OR HAPPY VALLEY BUS
She Married Him. for better or for worse... mostly WORSE · There is comedy, suspense and human drama in this romance of modern youth Fox Film Pensanta
HOLD ME TIGHT
James DUNN Sally EILERS
Frank McHugh Directed by David Butler Story by Gertrude Bigdon Scren play by Gladys Luksusste
ORIENTAL
LAST 4 TIMES TO-DAY
JAMES
DUNN
SALLY
EILERS
THEATRE
TO-MORROW and SATURDAY
SNAPPY
COMEDY DRAMA
with the
most thrill-
ing stunt:
flying you
Dance Team have ever
POX Picture
seen in any picture.
FLEMING
ROAD WANGHAI. TEL. `.28473
FLYING
DEVILS
BRUCE CABOT FARLINE JUDGE. ERIC LINDEN | RALPH BELLAMY
ALICE BRADY JIMMY DURANTE MADGE EVANS: FAY TEMPLETON
TO-DAY ONLY
with
-
JACKIE COOPER FRANK MORGAN
EDDIE QUILLAN
MAY ROBSON
Albertina Rasch Dancing Girls.
A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture
STARD
THE MIRTH-PROVOKING RIOT
At 2.50 5.20.
7.20 € 9.20
"The THIRD STRING"
with SANDY POWELL
KAY HAMMOND
MAJESTIC
TO-DAY TO-MORROW
At 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 P.M.
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
CITY LIGHTS
Dramatic Comedy Written
and Directed CHARLIE CHAPLIN
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