1935-02-07 — Page 24

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QULLA'S

SHOWING TO-DAY at 2.30, 5.10, 7.20 & 9.30

EHAL ROACH. #presents the world's favor ite comedy team in their most spaa- [Jacular, laugh. friumphi

SAN LAUREL OLIVER HARDY

in VICTOR HERBERT'S

immortal musicomical stage success

BABES TOYLAND

with CHARLOTTE HENRY Directed by GUS MEINS

and CHARLES ROGERS W

Metro-

Goldwyn- Mayer. Picture

FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY!

MARRIAGE WAS HER BUSINESS and she carved her career with a chisel!

You'll howl when this gorgeous blonde gold- digger goes into action ....and falls in love with the best man... who didn't have a dime! CAROLE

LOMBARD MORRIS

CHESTER

Gay Bride

with

ZASU PITTS LEO CARRILLO NAT PENDLETON

QUEEN'S SAM HARDY

NEXT CHANGE".

A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture Directed by Jack Conway

JUST OPPOSITE the Dairy Farm's Soda Fountain.

The MING YUEN STUDIO hás removed to the 3rd Floor of No. 6 Queen's Road Central.

Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FREDERICK PERCY FRANKLIN, At 1 and 8, Wyndham Street in the City of Victoria Hourloon!

THE

HONGKONG.

PASSPORT NOT

VALID

INDIAN MERCHANT

CHARGED

Dhama Roi, an Indian mer- chant, was this morning charged be- foro Mr. E. I. Wynnė-Jones, at the Central Magistracy, with having. entered the Colony without a valid passport.

TELEGRAPH.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1935.

LONDON SILVER TRADING

ROYAL MINT TO HOLD STOCKS

· DEALINGS TO START SOON

TRAVEL CHEQUES

STOLEN

WOMAN GETS GAOL

SENTENCE

Giving his decision in the case' In which a woman, Li Kuen, and

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man, Loo Chang-king, were charged in connection with the theft of a book of travellers' chequer to the total value of £250, Mr. Thomson, at the Central Sergeant Russell said tho de-

Magistracy this morning, passed fendant frat' came, to Hongkong

sentence of six months on the about two manths ago. His pass-

London, Feb. 6. woman and discharged the man. port was not valid for Hongkong, The commencement of silver Lt Kun was charged with and he was warned, and ko decid-dealings on the Metal Exchange theft, and, alternatively, receiving, ed to go back to Canton and make an application to the British are now appreciably nearer, it Consulate there. Ho again return. was announced in London to- ed, without having had his pass- | day. port endorsed for Hongkong. Had he applied at the British Consulate there would have been no objec- tion to his coming to Hongkong.

Dofondant stated that he was refused an endorsement at the Consulate, and told to go back to Hongkong.

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a book of 41 travellers' cheques from Mr. P.: B. Roberts, an en- gineer from Bangkok, and Leo Chang-king was charged with re- ceiving one of the cheques.

It is learned by Reuter that thero is an agreement to the effect that the Royal Mint will It was revealed by the police at hold stocks of metal, Contract n previous hearing that Mr. forms have already been printed. | Roberts had the cheques in his possession on the night of January The standard in transactions 30, but found them to be missing will be on sliver of .999 Aneness.

the next morning. He reported Mr. Wynne-Jones remanded de-¡ Though it is still impossible to the occurrence to the police. fondant until February 12, and say exactly when dealings will instructed Sergeant Russell to commence, brokers are confident write to the British Consulate at that the time is not far off Ganton, making whether defondant | Reuter, had made an application, and what the grounds for objection, if any,

were.

LABOUR VICTORY AT WAVERTRE

(Continued from Page 1.)

Lord

FORMER BOY PRODIGY

EMIL

ALAKI

DANENBERG'S PROGRESS

Later the male defendant tried to cash a £5 choque at Menors. Thomas Cook & Son, Ltd., but this. was identified as one of the missing ones, whereupon he was detained. When questioned by the police, he took them to the woman, in whose possession the book of cheques wan found. Three £2 eheques had been given away by her,

One critic

GHAN

remarkably talented. At a recent appearance at the Biltmore Music Room in Los Angeles, as a mem- Western Concert Mr. R. A. Butler and

The many friends in Hongkong ber of the Burghley. He We also armed of Professor Danenberg, who spent Artists' League, he was described with letters from" the Prime 25 years in the Colony as a muate as possessing the assurance and Miniater. Mr. Stanley Baldwin. teacher, will be interested to hear poise of a veteran. and others. He emphasised the news of Him and his son, Emil, wrote:-"Aside from the Importance of electing a Govern- who has gained considerable fame with which he caseya technical ment supporter from the con-as a pianist. Professor and Mrs. difficulties, the most characteristic stituency.

Danenberg and their son are at virtue of Danenberg's playing is a On every side opinion has been present living in Los Angeles, resonant and beautifully modulat

Tone is a matter expressed that the National which they have made their per-ed tone. Government was on trial and the manent home, although they hope musical character. It cannot be verdict might well decide the to pay a visit to the Far East counterfeit without detectius."

some time in the future, when Emil has been steadily purauing Government's political future.

The four candidates spent the young Emil will give a series of his ordinary educational studies

and graduated from the whole of election day touring the recitals. constituency, amid nil the feverish excitement associated with poli- tical fights in hy-gone, days.- Reuter Special.

LAST TWO DAYS

AT

2.30, 5.10. 7.15

& 9.30 P.M.

of

Los

Te-

Young Emil Danenberg has Angeles Senior High School recently appeared in several recently, to enter the University of citals in California and has been California for a four years' course. acclaimed by musical dritles as In Letters, Science and Commerce,

•KINGS?

HALF THE BEAUTIES

OF HOLLYWOOD

in a giddy girl spree that will __moke_you_leng_with_joy! -

THE STAGE MUSIC HIT

Ten Fimes as

Gorgeous on the ScreenH

THE WHOLE SA

IS WHISTLING

(VI MEW DAY

'MILOBILE1

Hi Songs Don't Latie Bothar You," "Looking for a Needle

sa Hayslach,” “Let's Knock- ""The Coming real"

The GAY DIVORCEE

QUALICE BRADY

4 SHOWS

DAILY

2,30-5.15

7.15-0.30

BOOKING AT THE THEATRE TEL. 25313

& 25332,*

·FROM SATURDAY.

COUNT

OF

MONTE CRISTO

TAKE ANY TRAM OR HAPPY VALLEY Bus

wink

ROBERT DONAT ELISSA LAND!

ORIENTAL

ON THE STAGE

TO-DAY, TO-MORROW. Saparın.

SATURDAY,

BIG TRIPLE STAGE & SCREEN SHOW

YOU'VE NEVER HAD SUCH BARGAINS in ENTERTAINMENT BEFORE!

RIVIERES

NATIVE 3ON32

TROUPE ROYAL HAWATIANS

DANCES

· POSITIVELY APPEAR ON-THE STAGE:

AT ALL PERFORMANCES

ON THE SCREEN:

LOY Brent

Homel

TAMBOIL UEST

FLEMING

ROAD

TEL: 28478

SPECIAL!

EXTRA COMEDY

FEATURE

STAN LAUREL

OLIVER

HARDY

IN THEIR

FUNNIEST PICTURE

ME AND

MY PAL"

The Palace of the Movies: Framlata

Best Pictures: Perfect Sound & Vision: Aboötut

ALHAMBRA

THEATRE

TO-DAY & TO-MORROWD 5 SHOWS DAILY it 12.20, 2.30, 5.30, 7.20 & 9.30. (12.20 Prices: 20, 40 & 70cts)

A CYCLONE OF MIRTHI

Your favourite laugh atars in' the: maddeat, merriest matrimonial mix- up ever filmedl

ERRY WIVES OF RENO

Was Warner Bros." Fomous Lough Stars- OLENDA FARRELL, OUY KIBESI, RUTH DONNELLY, HÚGH HERSERY, PRANK M«HUON, MARGARET LINDSAY

SATURDAY

Gary Cooper

Carole Lombard - Shirley Temple

in

NOW and FOREVER Paramount's joyous, Sweet, „Heart-roaching Dramal·

MAJESTIC

To-day to Saturday a112.30 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 6 9.20 p.m.

BABY AND ALL! THE THREE OF THEM STEAL

RIGHT INTO YOUR HEART!

SHIRLEY TEMPLE

BARY TAKE A BOW

First Showings in Kowloon

JAMES DUNN R CLAIRE TREVOR

AIAN DINIHARY

STAR

Popular Prisenst 70c. 406, 206. Servicemen 30%.

TO-DAY ONLY ́át 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 &'9.20 p.m. - . A CAVALCADE OF FÜRY

Led by Woman of Fird Thundering horsemen, enizing w throne for a beautiful woman who, repaid volar with love! Thrilling - pageantry stunning spedade,

all the pemp, luxury and wild

beauty_of_a barbarje natten,

TO-MORROW.

MIDNINGHT DADDIES

A MACK SENNETT'S COMEDY

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