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ENTRAL

THEATRE

FINAL SHOWings to-dÁY

At 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.30 p.m. FRANK'S CARGO OF NEW AND AMAZING WONDERS !

Why is it... NATURE SAVES HER BIGGEST THRILLS

FOR FRANK BUCKI

One man's wit and daring challenged this ushing herd of Asiatic giants!

They're in the circus now!

Bring-Em-Dack-Aliva

Now you can live the thrills you read jabout in "Wild

Cargol" Buck has robbed the langed empire of its proud. est lords...to being

you new, ardasing wonders ofthe world unknown!

FRANK BUCK'S WILD CARGO"

Astounding camera record of the strang- est trade a man has ever worked at!

A VAN BEUREN PRODUCTION Directed by Armand Denis

RKO RADIO PICTURE

TO-MORROW

"WHAT A BREAK FOR MEI

He had been through

fire, food and rave

olafon, but the worm joh of hir life geme when the girl who „lored Bin Danel-him

downt

5

he yelled as buildings crashed about him!

This earthquake scoop would thrill the whole world!

WILLIAM GARGAN| FRANCES DEE

"HEADLINE SHOOTER'

A lant gripping dans of a vevesil ets with

RALPH BELLAMY JACK LA RUE Gregory Ratok, Walsen Ford, Rolet, Batchley

| Directed by Oita Brower. Marion C

· Cooper, executive producer.

MAJESTIC

TO-DAY ONLY at 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 p.m.

"Sitting Pretty'

WITH

JACK OAKIE, JACK HALEY

GINGER ROGERS THELMA TODD

WHY

THE HONGKONG

MARITAL WOES

TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1934.

FRIEND OF

HUMANITY

MARRYING MDIVANIS IN

TROUBLE

HIGH TRIBUTES TO

The New York: Mirror in a copy-

anys right report.

Llint Mr. Franklyn Hutton, wanlthy Direc-

of Prines Alexis, one of the marry- ing Mdivanis.

TOLEDO QUIET.

NO DISTURBANCES ON SUNDAY

been menacing the Autollte Works

Now York, May 28. MR. MORRIS

Although high tension continues The growth of the St. John at Toledo, Ohio; scene of several tor of the famous Woolworth Ambulance Brigade in Hongkong grave encounters last week, San- stores, hus left for Paris as the and Kowleon and the expansion of day passed without disorder. result of urgent appeals from his, its work to the villages of the New The mob of strikers that has daughter Barbara, who is the wife' Territories, was referred to by

sponkers at a farewell tea party for four, days refrained from fur The Mirror predicts an absolute given at the Gloucester Building the four days

yesterday afternoon, in honour of divorce as the result of the couple's tie Commissioner,

Afr.

Alfred The troops, however, did not quarrel.

who in retiring from the relax precautions, going through "First reports of their marital dorrin, wat service and in proces- their routine duties and main- difficulties were received

fromdlug on holiday on June 1. He, istaining their defence lines. Hongkong while they word

on returning to Hongkong, however, to round-the-world tour.-United continue

his work with the Press,

Brigade.

em-

Reports Irom San Francisco are not encouraging. The long- When Prince and Princess The Hon. Sir William Shenton, shoremen strikers and the Alexis Mdivani started their be- who presided, and three Corps Ployers were in conference to- lated "honeymoon" tour around officers, spoke in eulogistic terms gether for some hours yesterday, the world earlier this yonr, they of the work done by their departing but reliable reports state that no travelled from the United States Commissioner, who, as one of the Progress in been made.

There were Beveral minor to Japan by different ships.

speakers anid, "was respected and

between strikers and Process servors In California admired most as friend of clashes

strike-breakers in the course of prevented the husband of Barbara suffering humanity." Hutton, the richest woman in the

the day-United Prens, Nearly 300 ant down to ten and world, from joining his wife in among those present were Sir Wi California. His sensationhi fight lam Hornell, Major Anderson, by aeroplane to escape the court R.A.M.C. Mrs. R. Langley (Corps. SERIES OF LECTURES.

Alas Alico Kwok, officials, who sought to sub-poena Secretary), him in connection with fraud pro-wong Kong-tin, Chau Man-chi, A. cl Messra. Ho Kom-tong, Tang Shiu-ida, ceedings against his two brothers, Areulli, d. Raision, E. 31. Raymond. I, E. L. ALLEN TO SPEAK AT provided one of the American Ne Wol Kwok ffin-wang. Rensations of the year.

Fung Ki-chouk, Alok Kon-sang.

The

young

couple passed! Chak Tai-kwong. Dr. Il, el Arculli, through Hongkong on March 17, Dr. Li Shu-fan, Dr. T. P. Woo, Dr.

HOP YAT CHURCH

The Rev. Dr. E. L. Allen, M.A

acries

by the Lloyd Triestino liner Conte E. Q. Lim, Dr. D. K. Samy, Dr. PH. D., Minister of the Kowloon Verde, and it was whilst they Ma Luk, Dr. Arthur, Wou, Dr. Y. C.Union Church, will give were here that rumours first grain Teh, Dr. Ip Kum-wa, Dr. F. 1. Treung. of five lectures on Pho ed currency that all was not well Interviewed, passengers and

Social Principles of Jesus" at the Hop Ynt Church, Bonham Road,

members of the crew of the Conte in Jane, actions were pending The series will start on Thurs- Verde stated that the couple were against both. Serge Mdivanl's day evening, May 31, at 8 p.m.

It is

public. hope that the rarely together, and when n wife, Mary McCormic, the famous

for especially the young people will newspaper representative asked operatic star, was applying Prince Alexis to deny rumours ofį neparato maintenance, while take advantage of and attend Dr. a disagreement, he

Allen's scholarly interpretations to Prince David's wife, Mae Murray. refused reply.

the film star, was seeking divorce, of the following subjects.-1.- Two other members of the: Alexis was previously married Reverence for Personality: 2,—An amazing Mdivani family were to Louise Astor van Alen, great Adventurer for Christ; 3.-The married in America, - and when grand-daughter of Mrs. William Christian and Politics; 4.-The they attended the wedding of Aator. Serge was formerly mar-Cristian and Money; 6-Life's

Highest Law. Barbara Hutton and Prince Alexis ried to Pola Negri.

TO-DAY

ONLY

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

KINGT

BIGGER, BRIGHTER, FLASHIER, FUNNIER thonthe lavish production that yearly electrified Broadway

GEORGE WHITE'S

4 SHOWS DAILY

2.30-5.13

7.15-0.30

THEATRE

SCANDALS

·Prod

and Dire BEORGE WINTER Draculira Protuan ROGERT * FANS

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James DUNN

Sally EILERS

AJAX PITIVIE

·TO-DAY

QUEEN'S

At 2.30, 5.10. 7.20 & 9.30

ONLY

ALHAMBRA

At 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20

An epic of human emotion, picturing the tremendous battle of woman's love against man's forgetfulness.

A JOHN M. STAHL

PRODUCTION

ONLY YESTERDAY

with MARGARET

SULLAVAN JOHN BOLES

Edna May Oliver, Billa_Burke, Benita Hume, Regineid Denny, Onslow Stevens, Jimmie Butlar, Merle Prevost, Franklin Pangborn" and scores of others. Produced by Carl Laemmis, Jr. Suggested by the book by Frederick Lewis Allen. Presented by Carl Laemmle. A UNIVERSAL PICTURE

TO-DAY ONLY

At 2.30 6.20,

STAR 7.20.8 9.20

BEAUTY for SALE

Meet CAROL. JANE and LETTY...

three daughters of a modern skin - gamo who choose 'thrilling paths to romance!

with

MADGE EVANS UNA MERKEL ALICE BRADY

STEAMER AUCTIONED.resulting in her being fald up in

OLD COASTER CHANGES HANDS FOR $30,000.

Hongkong and in a mortgage being offected on the vessel and har forced anig yesterday by the mortgagee.

The stuamer has had a varied career, being st one time known as After many years on the China the Castor, then the Nordmark, and Cosat the steamship To Chu Kung, next as the Yuan Jeng experienced another change of owner-

General particulars of the vessel ship yesterday, when, at a public are as follows; longth over 248 foot; auction held by Mesara... Lammert, breadth over 34 feet; with a moulderi she was sold to Mr. Wong, Chiu for depth of 20.8 feat. She has a mean the sum of $80,000. Mr. Wong Chiu londed draft of 20 feet 4 inches; hor was the only bidder and he offered gross tonnage being 1,488 and hor $5,000 over the upset price.

net 908. She was bullt in 1805 by Eighteen months ago the steamer Mesara, Rijkov and Co., Rotterdam was sold to the provious owner for and within recent times lind boon |#00,000, since when eho had been operating on tho China Cepat under t

affected by adverse trading conditions the Chinese flag.

Printed and Published for tho Proprietors, by FREDERICK PERCY

Hongkong.

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