1935-04-02 — Page 12

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QULLO'S

Final Showings. Today at 7,80 5,10, 7.20 * v. 80

A

HEAVENLY film with

two sparkling stars

... from the producers of "Ludy For A Day". "It Happened One Night", "One Night of Love".

WARMER

MYRNA

BAXTER LOY

Broadway BillTM

A

FRANK CAPRA

Production

WALTER CONNOLLY • HELEN VINSON

A Cumbia Polies

A COLUUR CARTOON

TWO GLORIOUS SINGING STARS!

Ramon Novarro

You'll boswapt along on golden mel ody to the thritis and gayely of young love in old Vionnal.

THE NIGHT IS YOUNG⋆

Evelyn Laye

Symphony Orekuated

of 100

Hundrede of

Dancing Beauties

Cost of 487

with

CHARLES BUTTERWORTHI

-UNA-MIRKEL

EDWARD EVERETT HORTON

DONALD COOX

A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Peturn

Cuiacted b

DUDLEY MURPHT Produced by HARRY HAPE

The Big Show of Music, Girls and Romance!

QUEEN'S

COMING SHORTLY

MAJESTICA

To-day & To-morrow a 2.30. 5.20. 7.20 & 9.20 p.m.

t

He runs the Gamut of Commotion in a Drama that exposes

the Secret Love Life of a Radio Comic.

Jimmy

Lupo

DURANTE VELEZ

STRICTLY

DYNAMITE

With

NORMAN FOSTER WILLIAM GARGAN MARIAN NIXON

MILLS BROTHERS.

REO RADIO FICTURE

OLD BROKEN-USELESS

GOLD ARTICLES

#uch as rings, brooches, bracelets, watches, chains, medals, dental plates, trinkets, necklats, cufflinks, cigarette cases, purses, etc., atc,

14

BOUGHT AT HIGHEST PRICES.

M. BERAHA-Gold Merchant Asia Life Buliding—14, Queen's Road Central..

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

ALAND BACKS

GERMANY

(Continued from Page 1.)

TUESDAY, APRIL

1935

Bank Directors MANCHUKUO POLICY

Installed

NEW DUTIES

declaration of February the T. V. SOONG TAKES UP

rank exchange of views revealed that thero is at presont no conillot of interest between the two Gov. rnments. In the words of tho oint communique, this fact pro- vided a firm foundation for the development of fruitful collaborn-j tion between them in the cnuno of peace," British Wireless,

DOMINIONS INFORMED

ACTIVITIES IN SHANGHAI

"OPEN DOOR" CONDITIONAL

ON RECOGNITIONT

London, Apr. 1:

In the House of Commons to- day, Capt. Peter MacDonald drew attention to an oficial Japanese) statement that Manchukuo's pro miso to maintain the "Open Door" was conditionat on recognition by foreign: Governments.

The Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon) replied that telegraphie reports indicated adherence of the existing regime in Manchukuo to the "Open Door" was not uncon- dit'onal.

As the text of the Japanese at Note had not been received, he was unable to make any statement.

Shanghui, April 2. Mr. T. V. Soong. the former Minister of Finance, was yesterday London, Apr 1. afternoon sworn in as Chairman of Mr. J. II. Thomas, Dominions the Board of Directors of the Bank Secretary, In reply to n Parlin. of China, the present Minister of mentary question, 'sald every Finance, Dr. H. H. Kung, ofciat-

ffort was made to keep the Gov-lug

with Mr. Soon, |--Renter. ernments of the Dominions in touch with the policy and action Mesars, Chieh Sin-chih, Wang Pao- of the Government of the United lun, and Tu Yue-shen were elected Kingdom in respect of foreign affairs,

STRESA PARLEY

Together

earlier in the day, to the new board NOT TO RETIRE YET

of directors.

|

REPORT ABOUT ARIYOSINI DENIED

Shanghai, April, 1.

The Board also accopted the re- He had had no indication that signation of Mr: Chang Chiang-au, any of them dissented from the the general manager, who has been general foraign polley being made Deputy Governor of the Cen- pursued by the British Governtral Bank. The resignation of Mr. ment.-British Wirclean,

Li Ming another high omcial, has When interviewed by the press, n also been accept'd.

spokesman of the Japanese Lega- The directors decided to invite tion denied the report that Mr. Mr. Sun

Chang-han Managing | Selvashi. Japaneen Minister to Rome, April 1 Signor Mussolini, the Prime Director of the Bank of China, to China, was going to resign his Minister of Italy, has ordered become the General Manager-present post. The spokesman fur- preparations to to, forward for Beuter. the Stresa Conferines, at the

· famous seventeenth century Bor romeo Palace,, former home of Italian princts, on Bella Island, Lake Maggiore.

The Palace contains

sume oft the most magnificent reception rooms Italy, overlooking beauti-) ful gardens, rising in tn terraces above the lake.-Renter.

AMERICA'S Fears

Washington, Apr. 1. Mr. John McSwain, South Caro- lina member of Congress, said to- day that an immense air defence construction. programme was the only means by which the United States could escape from being em broiled in war.

He said he considered the Euro- pean situation more grave than at any time in late years, with the ex- ception to the time a few works orlar to the outbreak of the World

Wor.

"We must be prepared to defend ourselves" he declared. "The only real defence against invasion is an air force eapable of turning back

SHOWING

TO-DAT

AT

-2.30, 5.10, 7.15

& 9.30 P.M.

UNITED

ARTISTS

CANTON OFFICIAL NOT RETIRING

ther pointed out. that although the Jonne Minister was planning a trip to Tokyo the date for his de parture had not been fixed as yet.— Central News Agency,

,

DUKE'S SPEECH

London, April 1.

Canton, April 2. The port current been that Dr,

The speech by the Duke of To Chang-teh. Director of the Onnton Public Health Burent, has Gloucester at Grosvenor House rmiened, was denied in authori-¡will be relayed by B.B.C. on April tative quarters to-day.

3. at 21.30 und midnight. Record-

It is emnhesised that only aings will be broadcast on April 4 few minor changes in the Bureau at 0700 and noon and on April & re contemplated to bring about at 15.00 (all G.M.T.).-British

Wireless, the proposed reform.-Reuter,

the plane of any enemy."—United Press.

Mia Isabel Holland, of the Kow- loon Tong Branch of the Diocesan Girls' School, was the victim of an |efertuntle dec'dent on Saturday night, when a rieken in which she was riding along Chatham Road was run into by a motor bus. Miss Holland was thrown out and received injuries which have since necessitated her removal to Kowloon Hospital.

ARMS EMBARGO

Washington, Apr. 1. The United States should declaro an arms embargo in the event of a war between foreign nations, and should conscript industrial leaders under the disciplinary control of the War Department, according to a recommendation of the Senate The rainfall recorded at the Hong- Munitions Committen in the first kong Botanic Gardens last month report to the Senate after three totaled 3.12 inches, the heaviest falls months of Investigation.-Router, being on March 25 and 30.

KINGS

CANTOR KID MILLIONS

SAMUEL GOLDWYN'S production of

with

ANN'SOTHERN - ETHEL MERMAN BLOCK and SULLY and the „GOLDWYN GIRLS. ALSO LATEST WALT DISNEY'S

Symphony.

"PECULIAR PENGUINS"tiful Tard, iccleur.

4 SHOWS

DAILY

2.30-5.13 7.15-9.30

LAST

4 TIMES TO-DAY.

THE PICTURE AND STAR THE WHOLE WORLD RAVED. ABOUT.

This is Positively The Best Pictura

You Ever Saw !

TAKE ANY TRAM OR HAPPY VALLEY BUS

BOOKING AT THE THEATRE

TEL. 25313,

FRIDAY

& 25332.

FOR WOMEN WHO CHERISH-

LIFE! FOR MEN WHO CHER- ISH. LIVING!

This amazing revelation tells the -truth-which a world-bag-waited-

twenty years to hear!

POX

«CORPORATIO

THE FIRST WORLD WAR

ORIENTAL

Into your

HEART

BABY, TAKE A

BOW

SHIRLEY TEMPLE JAMES DUNN CLAIRE TREVOR

ALALAN DINIHART:

TO-MORROW

G THURSDAY.

HERE'S A VERY EXCITING

PICTURE!

Tho

Story of a Man

Who Discovered There is

Honour Among Thloves-t

no

SECRET FILMS FROM HATIONS ARCHIVES

Bar

LAURENCE STALLINGS

FRANCHOT TONE

Praterest by Truman Talley

FLEMING ROAD WAJGH

TEL. 28473

STRAIGHT

IS THE WAY

MAY ROBSON, KAREN MORLEY BAT PENDLETON - JACK LANUJE

There's Always a Good Show at the

CENTRAL

Nathan Road, Kowloon,

Car Park: directly opposite

Queen's Road, Central Car park: Jervois Street.

ALHAMBRA

THEATRES

(To Central Theatre take buses No. 4 or 5 going West)

CENTRAL

TO-DAY ONLY 2.30, 5.15. 7.2.& 9.30 p.m.

The Unusual Picture RARE! INTERESTING!- The most intimato Picturot........ B, L-The Picturosque,

LEGONG

"DANCE OF THE VIRGINS"

ROMANCE IN BALI

Native Girls Native Music Native Customs

- lijmid untrealy in

TECHNICOLOR menduced by Bonnutt Picturus: Corporation, tidi told by

ALHAMBRA

TO-DAY & TC-MCRROW at 230, 5.20, 7.20 0.9.20 p.m.

DEDW.G.

Kobinson

THE

MAN OF A THOUSAND CHARACTERS * IN HIS

GREATEST HIT

TWO

ECONDS

Marquis Henri de la Falaise

-TO-MORR-W. 1.SHE MATTHEWS

In

"EVERGREEN"

A New Grum nt- tsh Icturel

His

FIRST BREAT

ORAMA OF

COVE AND SIN

A FIRST NATIONAL AND VITAPHONE HIT).

THURSDAY- BETTE DAVIS

in the hair aising Thriller "FOG OVER FRISCO"

First National Picture...

POPULAR PROCES:

ESTARE

SHOWINGS IN

KOWLOON

70%. 40% 20.

KURVOCEMER 30%.

TO-DAY & TO-MORROW - At 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 &.9.20 P.M.

A POWERFUL EMOTIONAL DRAMA OF A MAN WHO WAS

·MARTYRED-BY HIS OWN LOVE !!!.

Their love was sac-

rificed on the altar

of fame!

WHOM THE GODS DESTROY

WALTER CONNOLLY

ROBERT YOUNG DORIS KENYON

From the story be Alberi, Parson fethune

AdaBioNe- by fewd 16,bio, Directed by Walter Long

NEXT CHANGE: "IT HAPPENED ONE NICHT"

HONGKONG amateur DRAMATIC CLUB

presents .NOEL

COWARD'S

"THE YOUNG IDEA"

CHINA

FLEET

CLUB THEATRE

APRIL 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th,

at 9.15 p.m.

BOOKING AT · ANDERSON'S!

Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FREDERICK PEROY FRANKLIN, SAU 1 and 3.-Wyndham Street in the City of Victoris Hongkong.

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