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CENTRAL

THEATRE

FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY AT 2.00 5.15 7.15 & 9.30 P.M.

UNIQUE FILM CO. presents

"A MOVIE STAR"

WITH

WOO SHING AND YEE KWOK.

A CHINESE TALKING PICTURE IN CANTONESE DIALOGUE.

COMMENCING TO-MORROW

BROUGHT BACK FOR A SHORT ENGAGEMENT THE CLEVEREST AND SNAPPIEST MUSICAL

OF THE YEAR.1.

Have You Seen the

CARIOCA

Not a fox trot or,

a polka

But honey, it's

a smoká.

From Rio de Janeiro

where it never gets cold!

Seen for the first time north of the Equator de rost stupendous spectacie ever born to hythm.

YING

DISCOVERED!

And from sow. you'll tough every time you hear Bols

One of Broadway's

FRED ASTATZE makes the kil ed

· Your Lifel-

DOWN

DOLORES

With

D'EL RIO

GENE RAYMOND .. RAUL ROULIEN GINGER ROGERS... FRED ASTAIRE

Mural Ty

VINCENT YOUMANS

Lyrics by Edward Eliscu and Gus Kahn, Directed by THORNTON FREELAND, MERIAN C. COOPER, exec- utive producer. Loufr, Brock, associate producer.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

FLEET MOVEMENTS

ADMIRAL TO TRANSFER FLAG TO SUFFOLK

Al-

The local Naval Authorities nounce the following expected move ments of warships on tho Station:

China

FRIDAY,

WELCOME TO INDIAN CIVIL SERVANT.

MR. EUSTACE FETED BY THE JAHLAM COMMUNITY

A tea party in honour of Mr. John C. W. Eustace, of the Indian the Commander-in-Chief, China, Sta- sioner of the Jchlam

APRIL 6, 1934.

COUNCIL MEETING

THREE BILLS PÅSS THEM FINAL READINGS

At yesterday's meeting of the Legislativo Council, the Hon, Sir Heary Pollock, on behalf of the Members of the Council, wished H

H.M.B. Falmouth, flying the flag of Civil Service, Assistant to the Governor, Sir William Pool,

tion. Admiral Sir Frederic Droyer, India, was given by members of and Lady Feel a pleasant.holiday. leaves Hongkong on April 23 for the Jehlam community of Hong- They leave to-day for Japan, Swatow, Amoy, Fagoda Anchorage kong at Lano Crawford's H. E. the Governor: On behalf

and Chusan.

ILM.B. Suffolk will leave on April

on May 1...

H.M.8. Kont la expected to arriva J.

July from the United Kingdom, where tyre, R. A., Officer Com 1909 and to amend the Merchant

at Singapore about the middle of}

RA. LL

H.M.9. Coradoc leaves Hinakow on LB. Portman, RA times and passed.

she has boen undergoing ro-fit,

April 16, and arrives in Hongkong on

for Singapore and the United King dom.

Restaurant

rant yesterday afternoon.

of my wife and myself I thank Mr. Eustace, who is proceeding you for your wishes which I great- 28 for Amoy and Chusan Tho dag to England on leave, arrived on the of the Commandor-in-Chief will steamer Naldera on Wednesday

ly appreciate.

Purely formal business was transferred to the Suffolk from the morning, and calls on the Empress transacted at the meeting, three Falmouth on May 1 at Chunan, .

H.M.S. Cornwall leaves Hongkong of Japan vin Canada to-day. on April 27 and arrives at Welbalwel Among those present at the tea Bills, to amend the Sunday Cargo

party

were Major H. M. Working Ordinance, 1020, to amend yesterday

further the Railways Ordinance, lat. (H. Κ S.) Mountain

Shipping Ordinance, 1899, being R.-A., Lt. F. W

Webb,

and third read for the second Hebert, R.A Mr. Grant,

Governor, His Excellency, the April 22, leaving again on May 14 Assistant Superintendent of Police,

Abbas Khan, Subadar Hazir Sir William Peel, x.C.M.G, KHE Khan, Mr. Mohamed Khan, Mr. presided at the meeting and others H.M.S. Adventure, the cruiser mine-Feroze All, Mr. D. M. Khan, present were:

The Colonial Secretary, (Hon. inyer, leaves Hongkong on April 23 Inspector Nur Khan, Hongkong

Thomas Southorn, K.B.E.. for Chusan, Shanghai and Welhaiwel, Police, Inspector Julum

Khan, Sir arriving at the latter place on May Hongkong Police, Jemadar Barshan C.M.D.,)

Khan, Jemadar Lakhishar, Jemadar H.M.S. Engle leaves Hongkong en Sultan Khan, Mr. Firdos Khan and May 16 for Chuman, Taingtao and several others. Weihaiwel, arriving at the terminal)

Mr. Feroze All welcomed port on Biny 29.

II.M.B. Keppel leaves Hongkong on Eustace on behalf of the Jehlam .Mr. Apr 19 for Shanghai and Welhalwet. community of Hongkong. arriving there on May 2.

Eustace, he said, had endeared H.M. Destroyers Witch

and himself to the people of Johiam, Veteran will leave Hongkong on and had.cone much to improve the April 19 for Swatow, Nimrod Sound educational standard among the and Welhaiwel, arriving at Welhal-population there, as well as Im- wei on May 2,

HI.M.S. Whitshel and H.M.S. Wren proving the general conditions in leave here on April 19 for Pagoda the country, which had steadily and Anchorage, Nimrod Sound and Wel-Progressed under his able haiwel, arriving there with the Keppel just administration.

The speaker wished Mr. Eustace

10.

and the other destroyers,

Mr.

H.MS. Medway, with H..'s sub-bon voyage, a pleasant holiday and marines Osiris, Olympus, Oswald, a speedy return to Jehlam. Orpheus, Odin, Otus, Perseus and Italnbow, and JLM.S. Brace will leave

Hongkong an April 26 for Chusan, arriving at Hankow on June 3. Tsingtao, and Weihaiwel, arriving Weihniwel on May 16.

H.M.S. Sandwich leaves Hongkong on May 25 for Woosung and Hankow,

LAST TWO

DAYS

At 2.30,

5.10. 7.15 &

9.30 p.m.

H.M.S. Whitehall leaves Woihalwei on April 12 and arrives at Shanghai April 14, will leave there April 21 and arrive in Hongkong on April 24.

The Attorney General (Hon. Mr. C. G. Alabaster K.C., O.DE.,)

for Chinese The Secretary Affairs (Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith).

The Colonial Treasurer (Hon. Mr. E. Taylor).

The Inspector General of Police (Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, C.M.G.) The Harbour Master (Hon. Com- mander G. F. Hole R.N., retired).

The Director of Medical and

Wellington C.M.G.) Sanitary Services (Ilon. Dr. A R.

The Director of Public Works (Hon. Mr. R. M. Henderson).

Hon. Sir Henry Pollock, KT., K.C. Hon. Sir William Shenton KT., Hon. Mr. R. H. Kotewall, C.M.G..

LL.D.

Hon. Mr. J. P. Bråga.

Ilon, Mr. S. W. Ta'o, O.B.E., LLD. Hon. Mr. C. G. 8: Mackle. Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau..

Mr. R. A. C. North (Clerk of Councils).

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-MANY LIVES LOST

DISASTROUS FLOODS IN UNITED STATES

HARDING

LIVE BROOK

ARMED ESCORT.

MRS, CUNNINGHAM'S BODY BROUGHT TO SHANGHAT

New York, Apr. 4.

Shanghal, Apr. 5. Thirty woven lives, are feared The Governor of Hangchow to have been lost and heavy dam- provided an armed escort for the ago to property caused by exten- motor hoarse carrying the body. sivo. floods in the northern and of Mrs. Cunningham, wife of the south-western States.

United States. Consul-General at The foods were caused by tor-Shanghai, to Shanghai. rantial rains and sudden thawa In the mountains.

A mother, and hor five children aro bolleved to have been drown- ed at Elk City, Oklahoma, fellow- ing the suddon flooding of the Washita Ittvar.

Two dams burst at Hudson, Wisconsin.

The motor hoarso and the escort arrived in Shanghal at 2.30 o'clock this morning-Reuter,

Tho thaw has not yet sot in the Rocky Mountain region. which is stiil gripped by wintry Bnow. Reuter,

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