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QUILA'S

-To-day & Tomorrow at 2.30, 5,10, 7.20 & 9.30, Tom Walls in his best Form!

Jon

Walls

IN

99

"JUST SMITH'

Really Provocative Entertainment!

QUEEN'S THEATRE

Grand Opening

SATURDAY

Reigning Beauty of the Screen MARLENE DIETRICH

The Scarlet Empress

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1934.

ROYAL WEDDING]

PLAN COMPLETED

DOUBTFUL WEATHER|

FORECAST

London, Nav, 28. Preparations are now complete 'for-to-morrow's Royal wedding, and only anxiely in relation to the weather exists. Layers of clouds, imprisoning the city's smoke, plunged London into darkness

early this afternoon, but the fore-)

CHINESE PLAY IN LONDON

ANCIENT DRAMA PRODUCED

"LADY PRECIOUS STREAM"

London, Nov. 28.

Lenst for to-morrow is for mild' The ancient Chinese play. "Lady weather, with bright intervals. Precious Stream," the English What is needed is a breezę to move) version of on the clouds and smoke,

In the event of to-morrow being forgy, however, all existing plans for the processions will remain in forre,

Already Landon is crowded with visitors, and hundreds of thou- aars more wil be travelling to the early morning from the pro-

vinces,

Throughout the day the streets along the

wedding route bave been thronged with people Inspect ing the decorations, And the -crowds at Buckingham Palace and York House have been very large. --British Wirelens,

HONGKONG MARKS EVENT

|

which was recently completed by Professor Si Istung was produced with great success at the Little Theatre to-night,

Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Quo Tal-chi, Sir James and Lady Lockhart, Sir Reginald Jobuston and others.

POUND-DOLLAR AGREEMENT?

BRITISH OPINION AND PREDICTION

Washington, Nov. 28, British opinion, respecting Washington's removal of foreign oxchange restrictions, is that it forecasta

dollar possible early pound agreement and Internation al stabilisation with no further dollar devaluation and repatria- tion of considerable American capital...

Foreign opinion is crystallising that President Roosevelt's foreign

policy is likely to be directed to- wards South American countries and the Orient before Europe,

Flandin's Government, working for the abolition of trade barriers, has started a recovery in French foreign trade which is secure for

but there are present

по

Sir Reginald told Professor Sithe stung that the play was so good assurances as to its permanency. it made him home-sielt for China, The general European altuation much better than surface The Chinese theatrical conven-is

suggest.Sw@}} CHL- tons were enrefully followed, indications

but the bertson and Fritz. There was no scenery, lighting and costumes were charm. Ing and the gestures and dumb show of the company very clever, The hero and heroine were ex. cellent, and, indeed, all the parts were played extremely well.

Professor Si Hsiung was con-

friends fol gratulated by many

wing the performance, Reuter,

Naval ships la port were to-day fally dressed in honour of the Royid wedding, and at noon a royni aalute of 21 guns were fired from several ships, including H.M.S., Kent, flagship of the China Squadron. All ships' companies. paraded for the occasion, with Kurds and Tands, and following the royal solute the National AR NEW CONDUCTOR AND them was played.

From 7 pan., the hour at which | approximately the wedding JA

wnships taking place, all stream will be luminated all midnight.

IN WIRELESS TOUCH

The following ships are expected}

PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY

SECRETARY

Several changes in the officials of the Hongkong Philharmonic Society have recently been made.

REPULSE BAY HOTEL

DINNER DANCES TO

BE RESUMED

Residents will be interested to hear that in consequences of re- peated roquests the management of the Repulse Bay Hotel has de cided to resume weekly dinner dances on Saturdays, commencing This Saturday.

There is thus every prospect of Repulse Bay Hotel again becoming the popular social rendezvous of the Colony on Saturday nights. Mr. Anderson Miller has resigned Already several reservations have his position na Hon. Conductor, and been made for this week. und Bandmaster C. S. Trowt, of the intending patrons are advised to 2nd. Battalion of the Lincolnshire make their bookings as early as Regiment, has been appointed to possible. sucrved him.

Mr. H. J. Bent has been appointed The management can be relied to make these Saturdny to be in wireless communication Hon. Secretary in succession to Mr. upon with. Hongkong to-day:-Scotland R. A. Rater. who has resigned, functions a great success. Maru, Tjisondari, Achilles, Tango whilst Mrs. A. W. Hayward has Maru, Nagato Maru. Tyndarcus, been appointed Assistant Secretary, President Van Buren. Dorsetshire, The Socitey's next performance hoped to begin practices in the near Carthage. D'Artagnan.

will be "Haiwatha," for which it is future.

LAST TWO DAYS DAILY AT 2.30. 7.15 and

9.30 P.M. only

KINGS

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HOWARD in

BY

DUDLEY STURROCK

UNIT

BOOKING AT THE THEATRE TEL. 25313. & 25332.

-FROM SATURDAY

PLEASE..

Do not give away the plot of this unusual story!...For only once fa a lifetime

does one so original and ingenious come to the screen!

The Palace of the Movics: Promiero Showings:

Best Pictures: Perfect Sound & Vision: Absoluto Comfort.

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LAST 4SHOWS

SHELL RR RING YOUR HEART JOAN

BLONDELL

I've got

your

number

P-PAT O'BRIEN, GLENDA FARRELU

also Selected Vitaphone Shorts.

TO-MORROW

HE KNOCKS 'EM COLD WIT'

CULTUREI.

See him dem- onstrate the.cor rect thing to do when a dame cracks you ain't got no refinement!

JIMMYthe GENT

First

Showings in

Kowloon

A Warner Bros.“Langh Smash mich

JAMES CAGNEY BETTE DAVIS

ALICE WHITE - ́ALLEN JENKINS ALAN DINEHART

STAR

Popular Prices: 700. 40e. 206. Sorvicomen 30c.

-TO-DAY TO SATURDAY A1 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 p.m.

MADELEINE CARROLL · CONRAD VEIDT

HERBERT MARSHALL

I WAS

A SPY

BAUNTON RÆTIS

• PICTURE.

directed by VICTOR

SAVILLE

A Paramount Pictura with John Lodge, Sam Jaffe and Louise Drossor...500 Cossack horseman...1,000 extras in Fan awe-inspiring wedding ceremony la chorus of 300 voicos) A multi-ring circus of spectacular pageantry.... directed by JOSEF von STERNBERG

-SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION- Saturday 9.30 Only By Courtesy of Paramount JERE LEE and her MADCAPS. the ALL-AMERICAN GIRL BAND

will prosent a special Prelude

on the Stage

NO INCREASE IN PRICES

Printed-and-Published for: the Proprietors by FREDERICK PERUT at 1 and 5, Wyndham Street in the City of Victorin

TROUBLE

TO-VAY AT 10PM. ONLI

(in nd of the Hong Kong Society for the Protection / Children

Under the Distinguished Patronage of LADY PEEL LES SYLPHIDES Ballet by Vara Volkova - George Goncharoll

Arxisted by Pupils

Children Halt Price Except 1. Bucis

Prices:-$4,3,2,1. ilen in L'uifuria finit price.

4 SHOWS

DAILY

2.30-5.15

7.15-0.30

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HAROLD LLOYD

THE CATS PAW

Directed by SAM TAYLOR

A FOX PICTURE

ORIENTAL

TO-DAY, TOMORROW & SATURDAY

An M.G.M. Special!

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ESTHER

CRAWFORD

Sadie McKee

FLEMING

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TEL. 28473

VINA DELMAR thrilled 8.000.000 readers when she wrote this daring story for Liberty Magazine.

EXTRA! EXTRA!

VAUDEVILLE STAGE SHOW

3 CHOCOLATEERS

America's Foremost Novelty

Dances

Will Appear At All PERFORMANCES

with Gerald du Maurier & Edmund Gwenn

SUNDAY

The 3 BARRYMORES together in "RASPUTⱭN & THE EMPRESS

MAJESTIC

HIS

GREAT

NEW

SHOWING TO-DAY

At 2.30, 5.20. 7.20 & 9.20 P.M.

Thousand Now Thrills!

Thousand Torrors!

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with MAUREIN O'SULLIVAN

Ten your from now your heart

will boat a tattoo' as this ad- vonture epic flames in your momory

An expulsion order was made by tion, which was refused him. He Central then went to Canton and stayed there Mr. W. Schofaki at the Magistracy this morning against for two or three months. Later on, Nawab Singh, an unemployed Indian he want to Macas where he obtained watchman,

who was charged with a job as a watchman. He returned entering the Colony without a valid to Hongkong on November 25. He passport. Sergeant, Russell said de- told the police that a friend had pro- fendant came to the Colony-last mlaed to lend irim money to get back Soptember and applied, for registrato Shanghai. “

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