1934-10-18 — Page 12

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QUELA'S

EMITODAY TO SATURDAY AT 2.30, 5.10, 7.20 & 9.30

with

VIDLET LORAINE

CORDON HARKER

KAY HAMMOND

"This is grand stuff.

Everybody will love it. Violet Loraine is mag- nificent, and she has an ideal partner in Gor- dǝn Harker."

Sunday Pictorial

SHOWS

DAILY

130–13

1,16–6.20

Britannia

Billings- gate

A RARE AND JOYOUS PICTURE OF THE LONDON COCKNEY

JAKE AND THAM DA NAPPI VALLEY CUB

ORIENTALE

YOU CAN'T

FILL A THEATRE

BY TRICKERY ANYMORE.

The day is past when you can ballyhoo, an ordinary picture to the skies and expect crowded houses, such methods always have a reaction. We discovered long ago that the public is "picture wise," now-a-days the public know more about pictures than the theatre managers.

PLEMING

ROAD WANCHRI

TEL 2047S

We are just as 'particular in selecting our as you are in choosing your enter- programmes tainment, only pictures of exceptional merit aro presented at the Oriental, our modest prices also adds extra pleasure to your visit.

MATINEES 20c. and 30c.

EVENINGS. 30e.50c.80c, ..

We're only five minutes from the Post Office by tram oz bus.

MAJESTIC

TO-DAY ONLY at 2.30, 5,20, 7.20 & 9.20 p.m.

LAST 7

DAYS

at Kowloon.

NIGHTLY

at 9.30 p.m..

SAKO'S

a o

Constance BENNETT

LADY WITH A PAST

BEN LYON

DAVID MANNERS

AKO PATHE PICTURE.

CIRCUS

THURSDAY,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH:

TYPHOON'S TOLL

PRINCES' REVOLT

MUCII SUFFERING IN PHILIPPINES

Manila, Oct. 17.

OCTOBER 18, 1934,

A NEAR RIOT –

MONGOLIAN LEADERS IN NOISY CANTON MOB AT

JEHOL PROVINCE

POLLING BOOTH

Peiping, Oct. 117.

Canton, Oct. 17. With the death roll rising A report from Chongteh, capital Serious violence was averted at

a poling station are of Jehol Province, states that a rapidly, staggering reports

at Wing Hon being received hero from the, dor-serious revolt is being started by Road, in the heart of the city, this thern provinces, which were right the Mongolian Princes of Wu-afternoon when a crowd of de In the typhoon's path.

chu-mo-ain. They are reported to monstrators threatened to atorm In Bulacan, It is officially stated be mobilising over 20,000 armed the station. that one person has been killed and Mongolians under their commund Volers for the election of the 40,000 have been rendered honte-to offer resistance to the Japan Canton City Municipal Council lesa. Over 7.850 Houses have been ese-Manchukuo attempt to includó began to poll at the polling station blown down and $1,000,000 damage these hannors in the territory of at 10 o'clock this morning and pre- has been wrought to crops and Hsing-An. Province.

ceeded in an orderly manner until property in the district,

The Mongolian Princes fear 4 o'clock this afternoon, when over Nine towns in the province are that their control over those 100 men and women marched to still isolated,

banners, as well as certain salt the polling station demanding ad- folds, would be lost if they are mission to vote, claiming that they placed under the direct control had passed through the necessary of the Manchukuo Administration procedure for the right to vote, of Heng-An, a Manchukuo-efeat- although they had not obtained ed province.

citizen's certificates.

In Tayabas, at least five persons are missing.

to

Damage estimated exceed

$100,000 has beon suffered Cavite.--United Press.

Worst in 50 Years.

Iri

A large number of Japanese- In the course of their quarrel A cablegram was received yes. Manchukuo troope is being con- with the officers in charge of the terday by the local office of the contrated at Chefeng and other station, they were quickly rein- Robert Dollar Line as follows: points in Eastern Jehol in roadi-forced by a large number of de- "Authorities report typhoon ness. The situation is regarded monstrators, agitating in a threa worst in fifty years. Streets of as tense-Central News Agency. tening manner outside. They eity are blocked with debris, and

threatened to storm the station; internal landline and external conditions encountered, the ves-j but finally withdrew, on the in radio communication has been ael was not delayed.

tervention of gondarmes. completely suspeded-

Hongkong Sympathy,

In consequence of this incident, "Confirmation is to hand that His Excellency The Governor no returns as to the results of the throo overaens and four inter has sent the following telegram election have been lesued.-Cen- island vessels are ashore. The to the Governor-General of the tral News Agency.

Dollar ner President Johnson and the Dollar intor-island liner Mayon, both of which were in port, were undamaged. The Manila of. fleo was flooded, in common with nil other buildings in the city, but sustained no damage. The Dollar Company warehouse, however, col- lapsed and is n total loss.

Philippine Islands.

"On behalf of the Colony of Hongkong, offer Your Excel-

Jency And the people of the MELBOURNE EN FETE.

Philippine Islands our most sin- core sympathy in the great üla- aster which hau befallen Manila."

Kitano Maru Delayed. The loen afce of the N.Y.K.

DUKE OF GLOUCESTER WILL ARRIVE TO-DAY

Melbourne, Oct. 17.

Flying the Royal Standard,

"The President Johnson aalled for Singapore at 8 pm, on Tuen-Line yesterday received a wireless Melbourne is agor over tho day, twenty hours behind schedule. message from the Captain of the visit of the Duke of Gloucester, The Mayon sailed at 2 pm. Wed-iner Kitano Maru stating that whose arrival to-morrow whi nesday, 24 hours behind schedule." she was encountering very heavy caincide with the inauguration.

Glenogle Aground.

weather and wohld arrive in port of the Victorian Centenary cele

brations. The Hongkong office of the Glen 24 hours Inte. Line has received a cablegram The message stated that the stating that the Glonogle dragged typhoon had struck the vessel just her anchors during the height of after leaving Manila, and she re- which bears a special emblem of the Manila typhoon and grounded ceived a severa buffeting. She St. George crosses, denoting the son is abroad, on the mud fats in Manila har-was encountering exceptionally King's third

heaver on her way to Hongkong. H.M.S. Sussex is due to enter Port The Kitano Maru has passen-1 Phillip Heads at daylight, and As far as can be ascertained, the Vessel has sustained gers and cargo aboard from Aus- will berth at Prince's Pier, South daniage.

tralian ports. She was originally Melbourne, at 9 a.m. The Canadian Pacific liner, Em-due here this morning.

A Civic reception has been ar- press of Canada although it left Communication Restored. ranged for to-day, and during Enquiries at the Government the week the Duke of Gloucester Manila several hours before the

the Victorian Royal typhoon struck there, encountered Indio Ofice elicited that commer-will declare

communication with Agriculture Show open. heavy wenther on the trip to cial radio

Manila was re-established Hongkong.

Despite the adverse weather a.m. yesterday.

bour.

LAST TWO

DAYS

DAILY AT

2.30, 5.10, 7.15

and 9.30 P.M.

COME ON! EVERYONE'S INKA-DINKA.DOO'ING WITH DURANTE ...THE SCREEN'S. NEW PERFECT? LOVER !

United

Artista

Picture

ALSO

MICKEY MOGIE

ENTIRE CHANCE of PROGRAMME

4 SHOWS

DAILY

SPECIAL MATINEES SATURDAY &

SUNDAY

at 5 p.m.

half Children rates, to. ail seats (matincos only).

NEW THRILLS! NEW SENSATIONS! NEW ATTRACTIONSI

Above all

REAL KINGS OF THE JUNGLE Trained African Lions and BENGAL Tigers Introduced, all In one cage by Mr. Damoo.

Our World famous Royal menagerie, a combination of wild animals collected from all parts of the world, is open for inspection daily from 8 a.m, to 6 pm

Frinted and Published for the Fropriators by FEEDERICK PEROY FRANKLIN, KE-1. and. 3. Wyndham Street in the City of Victoria

Hongko

2.30-5.15

7.15--0,30

LAST 4 TIMES TO-DAY

HERE IS ONE OF THE MOST

PLEASING

по

at 8 The Centenary celebrations will'

continue until next year.

、 AIR-CONDITIONED THEATRE

He's a second Don Juan and

twice as good

as the first-it's

an earthquake

of uproarious laughsf

BOOKING

AT THE THEATRE TEL, 25313, G 25332.

FROM SATURDAY

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JIMMY DURANTE - LUPE VELEZ STUART ERWIN • MAJORIE 'RAMBEAU

MICKEY

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the Great

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Produced by PAUL CZINNER ALEXANDER KORDA

ORIENTAL

COMEDIES YOU'VE SEEN IN A LONG TIME JUST FILLED WITH.

LAUGHTER.

ma

THEATRE

Honeymoon

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FLEMING

ROAD

HANGHAI

TEL. 20473

FOR TO-MORROW & SATURDAY'

ANOTHER

FAST ACTION: WESTERN PICTURE

This

is one of those

fast-moving

romantic pictures that you don't get very often.

A NEW

STORY

OF THE

GEORGE

*BRIEN.

FRONTIER

OLD WEST MARSHAL

The House of Premier Showings of the Best Pictures at the most Popular Prices,

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THEATRE

NATHAN ROAD, KOWLOON..

TO-DAY ONLY AT 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20;

YOU'LL LAUGH, AND ACCLAIM IT. The Most Unusual Comedy of the Year" Whoops, Dearie,

Look Who's Here! ·

انشاه

Society's coptured. "Linie Caesar and “tumed him into a pink tea hound! And what a rich when his mob rider to the rescus — on pola poniesl

ED WAR D

G.

ROBINSON

In his first great comedy--

THE LITTLE GIANTTM

A first National Picture with

MARY ASTOR HELEN VINSON

-TO-MORROW-

ON THE SCREEN - 4 SHOWS

YEARS WILL NEVER DIM ITS GLORY TIME CANNOTTERASE ITS MEMORY}

GEORGE

ARLISS

THE MAN WHO PLAYED GOD

ON THE STAGE-

Miss BETTY COMPSON

LYNN COWAN

in' person

with

&

ini

BILL BAILEY

Hollywood's Noted Composer Cinemaland's Entertainer

20 MINUTES OF GREAT ENTERTAINMENT

Friday-GALA PREMIERE-9.20 p.m. Saturday-5.20. 7.20 & 9,20-3 Shows. Sunday-ALL FOUR SHOWS

TO-DAY TO SATURDAY

STAR

OTIS

At 2.30, 5.20,

7.20 & 9.20.

SKINNER

master. of mailers~greatest of stars in

KISMET

CENTRAL

COMMENCING TOMORROW.

OG

MURDER IN MID-OCEAN

BY AN UNKNOWN HANDA

COLUMBIA PICTURE

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