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CENTRAL

HEATRE

SHOWING TO-DAY

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

UNITED PHOTOPLAY SERVICE presents

"WIND"

with TAM YING AND KOO CHIM FEE,

A Chinese Picture with English Titles.

COMING ATTRACTION

in

fa all the yeats,

no emotional)

of motion pictures

event outshines PRANCIS LEDERER

In his first picture

frolet'

LEDEREB

The star of "Autumn Cro- cun"... who captured lon. don and Now York, hurls his blazing genius Into a drama of barbare lovel

"LANDI

RKO RADTO

PICTURE

A Pandro 5. Burman

production

MAN TWO WORLDS

with

HENRY STEPHENSON

J. FARRELL MACDONALD Directed by J. Walter Ruben.

tive producer.

Merlan C. Cooper, execu-

LEE THEATRE

TO-DAY & TO-MORROW

At 12.30, 2.30, 5.30, 7.30 & 9.30 p.m.

Gay...Lunatic Farce...With Bert, Bob, Dot and Zelma

A Million Laughs as the Scroon's "Cuckoos" Scamper Thru Reno's Circus of Comedy.

BERT

WHEELE WOOLSEY

DOROTHY LEL ZELMA O'NEAL JDS. CAWTHORN

PEACH O'

RENO

RKO RADIO PICTURE

PRICES:-55 cts., 35 cts. & 20 cts.

THE

FRIDAY, HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

APRIL 13, 1934.

GERMANY'S BEAUTIFUL THE NORTH CHINA

REPLY

HELENA

TO BRITAIN SENTENCED

IN HANDS OF FOREIGN OFFICE

SECRETS WELL.

KEPT

EARLY STATEMENT EXPECTED

London, April 12.

HARD LABOUR FOR

33 MONTHS

AN ALLEGED RED

CONSPIRATOR

L

(Special to "Telegraph")

SITUATION

NANKING NOT VERY ALARMED

REPORTS BELIEVED

EXAGGERATED

(Special to "Telegraph")

Nanking, April 12. Questioned regarding the atti- fly Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphie Metude of the Nanking Government dapes Ordinance. 头唐陵击。 Raesired April 15, 1.38 0.m.)

toward the "serious situation" Berlin, Apr. 12.

in North China, a high official'] "Beautiful Helena,” otherwise Sir John Simon's appear-a, pretty Berlin girl named Helen said that the Nanking leaders Kirsch, who has been detained considered that the reports ance in the House of Com- for some considerable time as an are rather exaggerated. mons to-morrow will be alleged Communist conspirator, awaited with very consider-hard labour for 33 months.

was to-day sent to prison with lable interest.

The Peking Administration will take steps to deal with the situn- The sentence was passed by the tion/created by Japanese activities The German Government's reply court at Cotthus where Fraulein inside the Great Wall, in the hope to the inquiry made through the Kireen and a score of other alleged that unneccessary alarm, among Britin' Ambassador, seeking In-Communists faced trial on a charge the populace could be avoided. formation regarding the meaning of "conspiracy to alter the

con-

Ho added that all troops of the big increases in Germany's stitution of the Reich by violence."

North Chinn are loyally taking naval, army and air estimates, hasi

Walter Wagner, who was alleged ordera from the Peking Administra

in

been received by the Foreign Office to be an active cooperator with tian to ensure the maintenance of

The Reply is now under con- sideration by Sir John Simon and it is expected that he will make a atatement in the House of Cam mons at the earliest opportunity -Renter

Fraulein Kirsch. received a order and peace. similar sentence.

Meanwhile, a spokesman of the The remainder of the necased Foreign Office has issued a state- of ment denying the report appear- escaped more lightly. Some them received twenty months in in the Chinese and foreign hard labour, one or two as little press that Messrs. Wellington Koo, DR one month's simple Imprison- Quo Tai-chi, W. W. Yea and Alfred ment.--Reuter's Special Service, Szo have jointly submitted a me-

morandam to the Government con cerning Chinn'a foreign policies,--- Central Neuta.

Six months hard labour was in-. posed by Mr. Macfadyen in the Central Magistracy this morning on

Queen's Rond Central. defendant Chlu Kwan, aged 27,unemployed, who

WAN in- admitted stealing $35 from Wong snatched the money but

Detective-Sergeant One stantly caught.

small-pex, Itin-yeung, an elderly shopkeeper. Goodwin produced two previous con- diphtheria and meningitis were re- As the complainant was emerging from mancy-changer's shop victions for theft, which defendant ported to the local health authorities

in admitted.

on Wednesday.

LAST TWO

DAYS

At 2.30,

5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 p.m.

KINGS

GANGLAND HEADS WEST!

With machine guns and pineapples, they try to take the open spaces for a ride and muscle in on a new racket.....until this reckless cowboy teaches the bad boys new tricks about their own, game. ZANE GREY'S The

LAST TRAIL

with

George O'BRIEN

CLAIRE TREVOR

EL BRENDEL

LUCILLE LA VERNE

Directed by James Tiniing pICTURE

TAKE ANY TRAM OR HAPPY VALLEY HUS

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· Commencing SUNDAY

A sorson play about threa people who loved each -other very much

A Paramount Picture

DESIGN

FOR LIVING

with

FREDRIC MARCH GARY COOPER MIRIAM HOPKINS

ORIENTAL

MAJESTIC

Mert Harmony

BING CROSBY JACK DANIE Skeets CALLACKER JUDITH ALLEN MARRY GREEN

LATAN TASHMAN

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See the Stars. Watch the

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QULLA'S

Final Showings To-day at 2,80, 5.10, 7.20 & 9.80\

Everybody loves Marje..everybody admires Lionel ..... overybody will give three cheers now that they're co- starred for the first time!

It's Marie's birth-

day picture and

she presents to you the greatest tri-

umph of Carcor!

her

Marie

DRESSLER BARRYMORE

In a great entertainment

Her SWEETHEART

TO-DAY and TO-MORROW

[CHRISTOPHER BEAN] *Man Goldyn Mayer HÉROS

Paramount's

THRILLER

SUPREME

"TERROR

AP Hankow

Kowlobr

STAR ABOARD" STAR

with

At 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 8 9.20

CHARLES RUGGLES JOHN HALLIDAY SHIRLEY GREY

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BRITISH INTERNATIONAL PICTURES 170

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THE FIRST SCREEN OPERA Preputed by Bizets Rimous Operai CARMEN Pulsating with Red Romance Thrilling Action and Lilting Melodies/

GIPSY BLOOD

SEDUCTIVE

with

THOMAS BURKE

MARGUERITE NAMARA LANCE FAIRFAX

ALLURING

NEWS OF THE WORLD- "GIPSY BLOOD" can be heartily recommended es first-rate entertainment... senes in Bevelle alone make this picture worth seeing. The bullfight is a fiercely thrilling spectacle.

21 YEARS AGO

Extracts From the "Telegraph" Files

The following extracts are from the Hangkong Telegraph for the week ended April 12th, 1913.

the ground that it was an obstruc-¡ tion to traille,

Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse was ap pointed Deputy Superintendent af Pollee,

At the annual meeting of the Hongkong Tennis League, Mr. H. A. Nisbet was appointed President, Mr. A. O. Brawn Vice-President, and Mr. C. C. Hickling: Hon.

The rate of the dollar on demand | Scéretory and Treasurer, - was 18. 11.13/168.

Mr. G, A. Caldwell was appoint od Secretary of the Hongkong Whampoa Dock Co., Ltd.

The Arts Association of thỏ Uni- andversity will hold a meeting on Moh...

day, April 10, at 8.30 p.m. in the

Union Assembly Room, when Mr. f. C. Macnamara, LL.B. will lecture on The Causes and Conduct of the Civil War in the United States (1801- 1805)," Tea will be served after the

meeting.

After standing for Afty years at the junction of Queen's Road and Fedder Street, the Clock Tower was ordered to be demolished, on

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