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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH: MONDAY, MAY

Acute

CENTRAL Distress

CHEATRED

TO-DAY ONLY

At 2.30, 5.15, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m.

PRESENTING AGAIN TO POPULAR DEMAND THE GREATEST OF ALL WAR' DRAMAS !

The Story That Will Never Die

BLÍCHTMARIATM REMARQUE'S | novel with Louis Wol helm, Lowls Ayres, John Wray, Adaptation and Dialogue by! Maxwell Anderson and George Abbott. A CARL EXEMIRIE,'. Ut. production.

Is now the picture that will live forever... telling in towering passages of sheer drama and crackling dialog the world's greatest story of Youth's blind struggle for happinets , showing the HUMAN side of war os seen through the eyes of Youth ... smashi ing home to you Ils, dremalit maisage of

losses-and hopel

Dicased by

LEWIS MILESTONE Prevented by GARL LAEMMLE

ALL QUIETON THE WESTERN FRONT

COMING

HEUT COL

Come along hut

WHEELER

WOOLSEY

In Colony

URGENT APPEAL

FOR FUNDS

The Women's Auxiliary of the Hongkong Society for the Protec tion of Children has issued the following appeal:

NAZI ACTIVITY IN SAAR

THOUSANDS CROSS

THE BORDER

SPEECH BY DR.

∙GOEBBELS

1934.

CHINA STATION ROMANCE

DAME SYBIL THORNDIKE'S PLANS

MAY ATTEND WEDDING OF SON

Dame Sybil Thorndike may come to Hongkong and China to attend the wedding of her (By Trisgroph. Copyright, Tateprophis Ham

Ordinance,

Reestved Karlson, Lieutenant John Casson, of |H.M.S. Eagle, and Miss Patrícia

Chester-Master,

(Special to "Talogympli”)

Funds are urgently needed to enable the Society to continue its work. The excess of expenditure over income during the first five months of the present financin) 7. kuram) year was $4,223.81. During this period (November 1st to March

304 now сакев.

Paris,, May 6.

31st) the Society has dealt with Germán activity directed] The engagement of the young towards ensuring a favour-couple was announced in the Colony at the beginning of April.

FINE WORK. Its work is almost entirely among the poorest of the poor and able pro-German vote dur-

It has, during the past five months, ing the Saar plebiscite is in-Thorndike said abo obtained medical treatment in 172 creasing.

new cases which have come under

In a inter interview, Dame Sybil was very, very happy about her son's romance which camo as no sur

the CATC of branches, and It is reported that eighty prise to her or her husband. provided food in 259 fresh cases thousand people crossed the Saar of sick or sinrving children. frontler into Germany this after- "It has always been my ambition Amongst other netivities the noon to demonstrate their inten- to go to China-I have always Society is contributing towards the tion to vote for the return of the longed to see the Great Wall! maintenance of fourteen destitute Sanr to Germany next year, when Now I shall certainly do every children whom it has placed in in the Saar plebiscite is due to be thing I can to arrange it. “Any- stitutions, and has obtained held.

way, I am determined to be there hawker's licences and stock for Herr Goebbels, the German for the wedding, and so is Mr. Afteen parents who could not Minister of Propaganda, address-Casson. stherwise be able to make a living.ing the crowd at Zweibruocken,

One of the Society's four Bavaria, declared, amid cheers, "They are very young yot, and Inspectors attends as a nurse at that the Saar would remain expect they will wait at least Po, towards the support of which trickerhe end of his speech a the Children's Clinic at Sham-Shui- German despite terrorism and a year before they get married." the Society regularly contributes

medical supplies and dietary blonde girl presented Horr Goeb- articles. From its

funds, the bels with a bowl of earth from the Society makes an annual grant to Saar. the Salvation Army Honie nt Matau-

wel.

FRENCH VERSION,

emigres, Jews and traitors, who bad taken refuge in Saar Terri-

tory and said that when the Sanr was reunited with Germany, they would be beaten up by their co- religionists,

Donations will be gratefully | According to the version of received by the two Hon. Goebbels' speech which is publish-| Treasurers-Mra. L. W. Amps, 517, ed in Paris, the German Minister; A leader of the "German Front" The Peak; and Mrs. Y. K. Chow, declared that Germany could now stated that he had informed the c/o Sir Shonson Chow, Chinese resist France and the Lengue of League that 3 per cent. of the Merchants Club, China Building, Nations come what might.

Snar electorate was pro-German.-m Queen's Rand.

SHOWING TO-DAY

At 2.30,

5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 p.m.

He denounced the German Reuter Special,

KINGS?

Hepburn girl

has everything

She electrified the world in

"Morning Glory"

AND NOW SHE DIPS HER SOUL IN FIRES OF ROMANCE..in a glowing drama of yesterday.. fresh with the sweetness of eternal spring!

BOOKING AT THE THEATRE TEL. 25313,. & 25332.

NEXT CHANGE

ONLY THE DEAD KNEW THE NAME OF THE FIEND WHO SLAYED ON SPLIT TIME!

ANOTHER VI.C.TIM. WILL DIE

SECOND

TOMORROW ATSEVEN"

Brechtsking and as- tounding is the sudden unmasking of the fiend who killed on spilt

cond timel

CHESTER MORRIS VIVIENNE OSBORNE

LAST TWO DAYS

QUEEN'S

ALHAMBRA

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When Ramon takes gorgeous Joanotta In his arms --- when. you hear his goldon voico sing "Tho Night Was Mado for Love" you'll know that this is mu sical romance striking a now, high note of ontertainmentl.

Ramon NOVARRO

Jeanette MACDONALD

the CAT and.

the FIDDLE

Haunting harmonics -- dazzling dancora brilliant spectacle- no wonder this musical succès ran on the Broadway stage for two senzational years!

Hear thom sing these marvel.

lous Jerome Korn songs: "The Night Was Made for Love" She Didn't Say Yos""Try to Forget" "The Love Parado" "A Now Love"-"One Moment Alono"

TO-DAY and TO-MORNOW

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HIPS

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HOORAY

Katharine

HEPBURN

Little Women

GLOUISA MAY ALCOTT

RKO RADIO PICTURE Directed by GEORGE CUKOR

with

JOAN BENNETT PAUL LUKAS FRANCES DEE JEAN PARKER

4711 Prize Winning Soat Numbers for 5th MAY

2.30

p.m.

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D. G. 3

6

2nd. 3rd

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IN

Mama Loves Papa

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A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture

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NEVER so many STARS

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DINNER

at

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Marle DRESSLER John BARRYMORE? Wallace BEERY Jean HARLOW

Lionel BARRYMORE' Lee TRACY Edmund LOWE

Billie BURKE

Because

Not in years such a screen event! the aristocracy of Hollywood's stars come to- -gether... to enact the soul-gripping drama

of "Dinner at Eight"

OUT OF COURT'S JURISDICTION

PUISNE JUDGE RULES

CASE OUT'

appeared for defendants.

This

WUS

Mr. Loseby said that both the cnuson arose out of one transaction, Tomlo said, he had four junke at Formosa which he was willing to sell cheaply. He said he would take $1,000 for them and would A case was ruled out at the Sum receive, twenty por cont. of the»- mary Court by Mr. Justice Jacks profits made out of the transac this morning, on the ground that It tion by plaintiffs. was out of the jurisdiction of the agreed and they all decided to go

Court.

to Formosa to' ECO the junks. Wong Tin, merchants of 515. Defendant had no money to go- Queen's Road West, claimed from with, and he borrowed $680 from Matsunaza Tomio, of 11, D'Agullar & partner of the firm. Subso-- Street, the sum of $680, monay quantly the junks were seen and lont between January 20 and the money paid. The junks did February 10. Alternatively the not arrive at Hongkong, however, money was claimed as having bean ad the plaintiffs were losing four paid to Bataunaza & Co., at the junks and $1,680. oral request of Tomlo on or about

26.

January

In Another writ

Ling

Mr. Nash objected that his friend could not make two casos -

Ho out of one lague and quoted Fishing Company, of 616, Queen's authority to this effect. There Rond West, claimed $1,000 from was a defence, he added, the same defendants in respect of Aftor further argument, h four fishing Junks which they had Lordship expressed his agreement paid for but had not received, with Mr. Nach and dismissed the

Mr. F. H. Losoby represented cases as being out of the jurisdic plaintiffs and Mr. FE. Nashtion of the Summary Court.

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