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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1934.

DRAMATIC

CENTRAL CHANNEL

THEATRE

Showing To-day At 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.30 p.m. CHINESE ARTISTIC FILM CO., Presents

"THE VALE OF TEARS"

With TONY SHAK—LAM MUI MUI

NEXT CHANGE

PRESENTING AGAIN TO POPULAR DEMAND

THE GREATEST OF ALL WAR DRAMAS !

The Story That Will Never Die

ERICH MARIA REMARQUEÃ' novel, with Louis Wal- heim, Lewis Ayres, John Wroy. Adepletion and Biolague by Maxwell Anderson and George Abbolt, Á CARL LAEMKLE, Jr. production..

Is now the picture that will live forever... Falling in towering passages of sheer drama and crackling dialog the world's greatest. stary of Youth's blind struggle for happiness showing the HUMAN side of war es seen through the eyes of Youth... smosh ing home to you its dramo!: message of bepclassnoss-and hopel

RESCUE

YOUNG AIRMEN MAKE FORCED LANDING

DISTRESS FLARE OBSERVED

London, May 2.

H.K. DOLLAR DISARMAMENT

FALLS

A FARTHING

WEAK SHANGHAI MARKET

SILVER DOWN

IN

NEW YORK Reflecting a very weak market in Shangbai, the Hongkong dollar declined a farthing to Is. A dramatic rescue from an 44d., on opening this morning, aeroplane which had fallen was a steadier undertone, the in- but later in the forenoon there into the English Channel has ter-bank rate being 18. 4.3/8d. been revealed with the safe arrival in port of two airmen who were flying from Geneva to Southampton.

The opening quotation was frat was free selling, quoted nominal, but later there

DOLDRUMS

CENEVA MEETING ON MAY 29

ARRANGEMENTS

COMPLETE

In an

London, May 2. atmosphero not con- spicuously encouraging, arrango- ments are being made to resume disarmament Geneva.

discussions

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opinion will bo sounded out next It la believed that French

week - during the meeting of the Counell of the League of Nations. Preparations for the reassembly of the Disarmament Conference Silver rose a halfpenny in Lon-have been completed, except on the don, reacting to the New York point of whether the Bureau of rise of the previous day, but in the Conference should meet on Mny They had an exceedingly lucky Now York there was a fall of half 29, the same day as the General евепре.

cent to 42.6/8d., with the market Commission or on the previous day. weak. They made a forced landing at Messrs. Swan, Culbertson and pend upon whether it is considered

The decision will probably de night in a fog. Fortunately, they Fritz's New York office report worth while for the Bureau to ge were carrying distress finres and ing on aliver state:-"Despito con- any further into the study of the these were observed by a fishing tinued heavy buying of spot and British Draft Convention. smack.

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July silver, the market declined on heavy liquidation of speculative positions, especially at the close

Asia Lande advise through Reu

Mr. Arthur Henderson, the chairman of the Conference, is not at the moment engaging in formal

The airmen were Mr. Gadzar, nineteen-years-old Indinn, of Bombay, and M. Hell, of Vionna, ter that Messrs. E. A. Pierce of conversations, but disarmament who is twenty years of age.

Now York, report: "Futures may be broached with M. Barthou, They made a forced landing in reacted at the outset, but steadied the occasion of the League Council the French Foreign Minister, on the Channel during the night later on renewal of scattered com meeting on May 14-Reuter. when their petrol supply was ex-misalon house support, some of hausted. Distress signals sent up which was credited to foreign ne- were observed by the crew of the count. The foreign markets were French fishing boat, La Rafale, atendier, but turned reactionary which was 18 miles north-west of at the close." Dieppe, and both airmen ivero rescued having suffered no injury apart from brutecs.

returning from an air pilots' cott-relapsing fever and two cases each One case each of small-pox and The airmen who have been ference at Genevi when undergoing advanced aviation in-mishap occurred,~British Wire-ported to the local health authorities the of typhold und meningitis were re- structions at Southampton were less

LAST TWO DAYS

At 2.30. 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 p.m.

There will be no dinner dance at Repulse Bay Hotel on Saturday 5th. May, but a ten dance will be held on. Sunday 6th. Alay, at 4.30 pm.

on Tuesday..

KINGS

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NECK

with

BEN TRAVERS.

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SATURDAY

QUELA'S

To-day to Saturday at 2,30, 5,10.,7.20 & 9,30

THE LID'S RIght Off!

is thero an Inviablo Government of Washington that cooks to hamper the

President and Compress?

is this a government "of the people,

by the people” and now almen

stolen from thu people?

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of the ane!

picture

that every

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United Artists Production

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TO-DAY ONLY at 2,30, 5,20, 7.20 & 9 20.

WARNER BROS,

presents

COURAGE

Directed by

LEWIS MILESTONE

Presented by CARL LAEMMLE

ALL QUIRT ON THE WESTERN FRONT

MAJESTIC

To-day to Saturday at 2.30, 5,20, 7.20 & 9.20 p.m. THE CLEVEREST AND SNAPPIEST MUSICAL OF THE YEAR!

Directed by JACK RAYMOND

Director of Productions. HERBERT WILCOX

RALPH LYNN

IS A RIOT

OF LAUCHTER.

EPBURN

LITTLE WOMEN

Should she keep silent and save the fragments of her. own happiness or reveal her heart's secret and blight her daughter's future. A power ful droma of a fascinating...... mother of seven children who. faces a terrific prob lem. You'll be sorry if you mise it.

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Romanco embeddad deep in the

soll we love! Drama wranched'

from an empire in creation! RICHARD

DIX HARDING TheCONQUERORS

With EDNA MAY OLIVER · GUY KIBBEE Julie Haydon "Skasts"Gallagher

FLEMING

ROAD WANGHAI

TEL. 284T3

A MIGHTY SCREEN SPECTACLE !

FRAN

FRANTIC thousands yell and chear as the tidal romance

of a fighting "empire building nation swoops across the scroon In mighty heart-boats!

EXCITINGLY MELODRAMATIC

"OPEN DOOR"

CHINA ASSOCIATION VIEWS

London, May 2.

withi

BELLE BENNETT · MARIAN NIXON

Rox Bell, Richard Tucker, Leon Janney, Carter do Haven, Jr., Blanche Frid- eric. Adapted by Walter Anthony. From the play by Tom Barry. Directed by Archie Mayo.

statement of April 30, Mr. Bernard sald ho had only two comments to offer: frat, that any attempt to close the Far Enat "Open Door? ought to be ener getically opposed and second, that At the annual meeting of the Chinn to play her part effectively all efforts designed to enable China Association, Mr. D. G. M. in the comity of nations were Bernard, chairman, referring to legitimato and should be stend tho Japanose hegemony polley, fastly pursued.get Bald the Association was not conto. China's efforts to improve and The Association pald tribute nected with International politica modernise her administration.. except insofar as it concerned Mr. Bernard was elected chair trado.

man and Mr. Stanley Dodwell vice chairman and the session cons

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In view of Sir John Simon's Itinued in privato.-Route

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