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SHOWING TO-DAY.

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

The World's Greatest Singer in the

World's Most Famous

Story

CHALIAPINE

Don Quixote

With

"GEORGE ROBEY and SIDNEY FOX

Directed by 6.W.PABST

NEXT CHANGE

RKO Pathe Presents

A novel Western picture comedy filled with drama, music and song.

A NEW BRAND OF WESTERN

PARDON MY GUN

` with GEORGE EURTEA » SALLY STARR-ROCEAT EDESON

· LZE MORAN· HOKA RAY- TOM PE«TARLANE - BANK M«PARLAKE

BARKY MATSON - HARRY WOODS AND ABT KYNUT AND BUIS BÄND

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPTE

NISTERS

GO UNSERVED

SPANISH WAITERS JOIN STRIKE

REVOLUTION MOVE SPREADING

Madrid, Feb. 10.

All the symptoms of another revolution, or at least of a change of government, are showing the selves in Spain.

Revolutionaries have succeeded in fomenting strikes in several towne and their activities are apreading to Madrid.

On Thursday a party of students staged a riot, In the courao of which they shot dead one of the policemen who were attempting to disperse them..

The students then marched to n local jall with the intention of berating some of their comrades who had been imprisoned on: charges of subversive activities. Labour circles in the capital, like those in various other. efties and towns, are restive. What is believed to be the first of a series of strikes was declared in one of the largest hotels in the capital in the evening.

All the walters there struck work. Just before doing so, they created considerable embarrass- ment by refusing to serve the Mini- ster of Interior and the Chief of Police at a big banquet,

The altuation is becoming sori- ous and the Prime Minister, Don Lerroux, who formed his Govern- ment only last December, is taking stops to safeguard the existence of his ministry.-Router.

LAST TWO

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p.m. only

MONDAY, FEBRUARY

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PROSTITUTED

POLITICAL PROPAGANDA

NAZIS AND WOMEN

HERR GOEBBELS EXPLAINS

PARTY PHILOSOPHY

Berlin, Feb. 11.

"It is quite untrue to suggest that Nazism Is hostile to women and that it aims at excluding them from public life and the professions,'

declared Horr Goebbels, Hitler's propagandist expert, at a meeting of women in Berlin to-day.

Munich, Feb. 11. Politica invaded the famous Munich Carnival which was held this afternoon, when a five-mile long procession paraded through the streets of the city...

"The intrusion consisted of a car showing the Goddess of Peace

Herr Goebbels sought to explain holding out an olive branch, riding on a tank!

the Nazi philosophy concerning. Another car showed a German women's. place in the State, peasant escorted by heavily armed He admitted that any such ac- all nations, while tlon as oxclusion of women from soldiers of placards asked the spectators: "Do business and civic activities would. You. Want To Return to Geneva 7" have catastrophic consequence, German soldiers in the parade and declared that such a policy had paper helmets and stles had never been contemplated by with cushions on the end, responsible officials of the Nazi

Party.

LEAGUE GIBË.

Novertheless, Nazism regarded A glbe at the League of Nationa was a prominent feature. A huge the profession of wife and mother banner being carried, bearing the (to be the highest attainable by any words: "Those Who Do Not Be-woman and aimed at persuading lleve In The League," was borne women to take up that profession by the representatives of the in preference to any other.

Herr Goobbels concluded by do- nations who are not members,

Behind come

group Those nouncing the "moral-humbugs" Who Bellove in the League" con- who objected to women smoking and shingling their hair-Neuter, sisting of only two camels.

A display mocking the German refugees showed a Parisian cafe overcrowded with Jews delivering speeches to the crowd.-Reuter.

FIVE WEATHER,

Au anticyclone has developed to the north-west of Shantung. Local forecast:-N.E. winds, fresh; fine.

Kong Lol, unemployed, charged be- fore Mr. Hamilton, at the Central Magistracy this morning, with tho theft of a radiator cap from a lorry belonging to M.Y. San & Co., pleaded guilty to the alternative charge of receiving, and was sentenced to three Detective months imprisonment. Sergeant Goodwin prosecuted.

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London, Fol. 11.

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