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Final Showings To-day at 2,80, 5.10, 7.20 & 9.80

HE

GATE HER A SCHOOLGIRL COMPLEXION

IN EXCHANGE FOR LESSONS IN LOVE!

She had the skin he loved to

touch..but he had to leam new rules about how to play the skin gamel Hore's the racy, romantic story of a handsome Beauty Doctor whoto frootmonti were the talk of the townl Adolph Zukor present

●There's lots of songs hang in the clinches! Haci Cory Grond sing, "Love Divided by Two"

KISS and MAKE-UP

A Paramount Picture will

CARY GRANT GENEVIEVE TOBIN HELEN MACK EDWARD EVERETT HORTON and the WAMPAS BABY STARS A B. P. SCHULBERG PRODUCTION

SPECIAL ADDED NOVELTY

POPEYE CARTOON

MAJESTIC

THEATRE

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

A CHINESE PICTURE with CANTONESE DIALOGUE

TO-MORROW

JOAN CRAWford, clarK GABLE, ROBERT MONTGOMERY.

IN

"FORSAKING ALL OTHERS":

4 SHOWR

DAILY..

#6-241

1.15-1.30

TAKE ANT Tram on Happy VALLEY DUB

ORIENTAL

LAST 4 TIMES

TO-DAY.

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SCREEN

ENTERTAINMENT!

WHITES PARADE

LORETTA YOUNG JOHN BOLES

A NOSE &, LASKY ZIM

PUNONCTIO

A MARVELOUS STORY.

FLEMING

ROAD (

WANGHAI

TEL 38478

TO-MORROW,

MONDAY, TUESDAY. ALEXANDER DUMAS' ROMANTIC FANTASY Brought to the screen in one of the truly glorious pictures of all times!

COUNT MONTE CRISTO

*** ROBERT DONAT - ZEISSA LANCH

Summer Prices Matinees 20c.-30c. Evenings 20c.-35c.-55c.

OLD-BROKEN-USELESS

GOLD ARTICLES

such as rings, brooches, bracelets, watches, chains, medals, dental plates, trinkets, necklets, cufflinks, cigarette cases, purses, etc., etc.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH...

·CROWN SOLICITOR

ORDINANCE

RESTRICTIONS TO BE REMOVED

The Gazette contains the draft of an Ordinance to amend the Crown Solleitors Ordinance, 1912. and to repeal the Crown Solicitors Amendment Ordinance, 1924.

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It is explained that Section 2 of the principal Ordinance, ou- thorised the appointment, 118 Crown Solicitor of nay person

the possessing

qualifications which would entitle the. Court to approve, and enrol him as barrister or as a solicitor under section 21 of the Legal Practi- tioners Ordinance, No. 1 of 1871, and an Assistant Crown Solicitor. of any person who had

auccess- fully passed all the examinations! required of a student before ad- mission as n barrister or advocate in Great Britain or freland or s an attorney, solicitor. writer or law agent in one of the Courts at!

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SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1935.

FINE CHANCE FOR AMATEURS

Take Your Camera on Picnics

Amateur photographers would be well advised to take cameras with them this week- end on bathing or other plenies. A happy anapshot might win one of the numer- ous prizes, of a total value of $1,300. being offered in the Telegraph Summer Photograph Competition.

The two cups being present- ed by Mesars. Ilford. Ltd.. London, for the best and second-best pictures in the Competition, have now been received. They are magni- Acent English silver trophies, worth respectively $150 and $85.

Competitors are requested to send in their entries without delay, so as to facilitate the big task of catalogue classifien- tion.

HONGKONG TRAVEL ASSOCIATION

BOARD OF DIRECTORS APPOINTED

It in notified that His Excellency the Officer Administering the Gov- ernment has approved of the formation of the Hongkong Travel Association and has appointed the following to be the first Board of Directors of the Association:-

William James Carric,

Mr. (Chairman),

Mr. Charles Henry Benson. Mr. Lo Man-kam Mr. Ma Man-fal.

Mr. Norman James Perrin. Mr. James Harper Taggart. Major Reginald David Walker.

M.G.

U.S. SILVER PUZZLE

POLICY POLITICAL RATHER THAN ECONOMIC

London, July 5. "No doubt President Roosevelt's silver policy will always remain one economic history," says the Financint News in the course of lending article the Kilver exhaustively examining situation.

London. Dublin or Edinburgh or TENDERS ACCEPTED of the greatest puzzler of American

as a proctor in any ecclesiastical Court in England.

Section 2 of the new Ordinance|LATEST GOVERNMENT: substitutes a

LIST

I generally known that in 1933- 1944 Mr. Roosevelt needed the sup port of the Silver bloc in order to

has accepted fearry on the New Deal. The silver

policy is therefore, political rather then economie.

new section 2 (1) which will allow the appointment,!

The Government Assistant as Crown Solicitor or Crown Solicitor of any barrister, the following tenders: advocate, solicitor, law agent or Icastern Pumping Seleme-...

the Covered Service Reservoirs at The paper states that the Novem- prostor or any member of

her elections resulted in an Over- Colonial Legal Service, and as an Middle Cap and Mount Cameron, whelming victory for Roosevelt, who Assistant Crown Soliciter of any PATSON who has successfully passed the examinations required |

consider вздум

Messrs. Hap Hing & Son.

na fonger needed to Formation of 'Flight Gap' north position so seriously.

Sai Kung Road,Mesars, Tung

Sine November the United States Shing Co.

has apparently never agnin sup- posted silver to any appreciable ex- Clothing H. K. V. P. U,--Messra. tent. Mohamed Din Bros.

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betore admission of a barrister, sulicilor, las agent, proctor or any member of the Colonial Legali Service. The Scots expression

It would be no surprise if Washing- "law agent" includes Writers do;

Supply of a steam single servwton is beginning to take heed of the the Signet. Solleitors of the

teak Taunch for Police Services unfavourable results of her silver Supreme Courts and Procurators The Hongkong & Whampoa Dock policy, which has antagonise the in the Sheriff Court,

Co., Ltd.

Amerirna banks and export

indus- tr's, but, the Financial News con- This substituted section will not

Construction of rabble mound eludes, with the Presidential election only conform more closely with

will Roo- Section 21 of Ordinance No. 1 and sea wall between K.M... 97 approaching and the Silverites more

Road.active than ever before,

sevelt Again risk 1871, as amended by section 2 of and Sung Wong Toi

improving his Ordinance No. 1 of 1931, but is Messra. Kwan On & Co.

domestic situation at the expense of will also remove a restriction

Hot water apparatus, etc., New the non-American world. Only the

#in supply which might prevent the appoint-Government Civil Hospital future ment of any member of the Messrs. G. N. Haden & Sons, Ltd. Colonial Legal Service with some Superstructure Nursing Staff other Colonial legal qualifcation Quarters. New Government Civil as Crown Solicitor or Assistant Hospital-Messrs. Kiu Lee & Co. Crown Solicitor, In # Circular

Hospital Servants Quarters. — Despatch dated the 15th July. Messrs. Sang Tai & Co. 1933, the Secretary of State has, Public Conveniences, new bath- requested the removal of any such ing beaches. Repulse Bay statutory restrictions.

Messrs. Tak Hing & Co.

TRAIN JUMPS

RAILS

Section and 4 of this Ordin-1 ance amend sections 3 (1) (a) and 4 of the principal Ordinance by including the Air Authorities and His Majesty's Trade Com missioner in Hongkong among the authorities for whom the Crown; Salicitor and his assistants may' DISASTER NARROWLY

art

with the Governor.

consent of

WELWYN TRAIN

DISASTER

"

the

ACCIDENTAL DEATH

VERDICT

EVERTED

New York, July 5. A message from Bainville (Montana) states that the Empire. Builder, one of the Great Northern Rallway's crack trains, had narrow escape when eight out of) Bixteen coaches jumped the rails and overturned as the result of

following washawny TL

cloudburst.

Reuter,"

Can

answer-

RUNAWAY CRUISERS

ADMIRAL CHÂN CHAR PAYS THE BILLS

Admiral Chau Chak visited the ergisers Hai Chi and Hui Shen yesterday and, it is understood, settled the expenses incurred dur hur their stay in Hangkong, and also paid for provisions for their voyage north, within the few days.

next

Ad-

It is further learned that miral Chan Chak will call on Com- modore C. G. Sedgwick during the ecurse of this morning,

MINISTER ENTERTAINED

London, July 5, The Rumanian Foreign Minister, an in- M. Titulesco, who is on formal visit to London, was enter tained to-day at a luncheon given

League of Nations Affairs, Mr. by the wife of the Minister of Eden, at which the guests included were Injured the Speaker of the House of Com- mons, the Australian Attorney General, Mr. Menzies and Sir Austen Chamberlain, British Wireless.

London, July 5.

Fortunately, the train WAS At the inquest on the fourteen victims who were killed when two travelling slowly at the time of express trains crashed into each the mishap. Twent-four of the other at Welwyn Garden City, passengers Herfordshire on June 16, a verdict seriously.-Reuter. of "Accidental Death" | turned..

ro- WAR

Ity kind permission of Major II. The accident was attributed 1st. G. Thoyts, M.C., and Officers, ntemporary lapse of memory and the Band of the 1st Bn. the Lincoln an error of julgment on the partshire Regt. will play in the United

the Welwyn Garden sigualman.--Reuter

of

TO-DAY

ONLY

AT 2.30,

5.10. 7.15 &

9.30 P.M.

HIS LOVE WAS

Five cases of Typhoid were report- Recreation. Club grosarts ed to the locni health authorities on City Services

Thursday. from 6.30 p.m. on Monday.

Ecstatic

HIS PAY CHECK WAS

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static

VAIR-CONDITIONED THEATREN

This timid Romeo lacked.. the nerve to demand a raise till the only girl changed all that!

$10

RAISE

EDWARD EVERETT HORTON KAREN MORLEY

ALAN DINEHART OLEN BOLES Story by Peter B, Kyne

Frances

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Gingra

LEDERER ROCERS

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sweet.

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for you

ROMANCE

MANHATTAN

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RUDY

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ANN DVORAK

WEDNESDAY

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IRST SHOWINGS IN KOWLOON

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POPOLAR PRICES: 10e, 104, 20.

SERVREMEN 30c.

TO-DAY ONLY at 2.30, 5.20 7.20 & 9.20 p.m. SHE'S SIMPLY GRAND

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slory of the wealthiest

girl on earth, whore

- income of $30,000 a day wasn't enough to buy the honest love the crovadj

MIREA M

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JOEL MCCREA - FAY WRAY

HENRY STEPHENSON REGINALD DENNY

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Directed by William A. Seiler,

A Pandro S Berman production

TO-MORROW

"BROADWAY THRU A KEYHOLE"

R.A.F. REVIEW

FIVE MILES OF AIRCRAFT IN "FLY PAST"

London, July 5. The King will inspect nearly five miles of aircraft at Milden- hall Aerodrome to-morrow.

CHINA STATE LOTTERY

EXCITED CROWDS PRESENT AT THE DRAWING

Shanghai, July 5.

and Excited crowds of women thronged the Canidrome

men

About 350 aeroplanes from near-to-day to witness the drawing of ly 40 squadrons will take part in the Twelfth China State Lottery, which the the King's review of the Royal Air the last occasion on

first prizo is worth $500,000. Force.

Ticket No. 335814 drew tho

This will be the largest concen- tration of aircraft ever assembled first prize.

at one aerodrome in this country.

The Second prize, numbers are The King, as Chief of the R.A.F., will wear the uniform of an R.A.F. 469276 and 189612.

prize Third

numbers are! Marshal for the first time.

The review will take a double 405873, 420509, 128629 and 453789. form-an inspection at Mildenhall, Hereafter the drawing of the and a fly-past over Duxford State Lottery will take place aerodrome, Cambridgeshire, of the fevery month with a first prize of greater part of the units in forma- $250,000 at the next drawing.—-

Router. tion.

The King will drive by car from

Newmarket to Mildenhall, where he

Only limited space is available

is due to arrive shortly before squadron formation in succession 11.30 a.m. Lord Londonderry Secre- at intervals of half-a-minute. tary for Air, will accompany him.

After the inspection he will drive for spectators around Mildenhall to Duxford, where he will join the aerodrome and this restricted ac Queen.

commodation is primarily intended Meanwhile the allotted squadrons for spectators from the surround- will take off from Mildenhall, and ing districts. will take up their assigned orders

At Duxford, however, there will for the second part of the royal be accommodation for about 75,000 review.

At 2.80 p.m. the King and Queen will review the squadrona in fight, and the King will take their salute. Half-Minute Intervals

people.

No charge will be made to the public for accommodation in the onclosures provided by the Royal Air Force, eithor at Mildenhall dr The units will By over inat Duxford.

Printed" and Published for the Proprietors by · FREDERICK PEROV FRANKLIN, at 1 and 3, Wyndham Street. In the City of Victorie Hongkong

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