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•KINGS
SHOWING TO-DAY
From SATURDAY
Twentieth Century
Sontational Musical
Fox'i
At 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 P.M.
Adoptine, please
This lonely little
orphan makes your heart her homel
Paddy O'Day
WITH
JANE WITHERS
PINKY TOMLIN RITA CANSINO JANE DARWELL GEORGE GIVOT
Executive Producer Sut M. Wurtzal
A For Picture
"KING OF BURLESQUE"
with WARNER BAXTER ALICE FAYE - JACK OAKIE ALSO
HONKONG HI-LIGHTS Hongkong's Own Magic Carpot
QULLA'S
THE
HONGKONG ·· TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1936.
CAREFUL BRITISH FINANCE
|BORROWING ABROAD
RESTRICTED
CHANCELLOR'S TRIBUTE
(Special To "Telegraph")
(By – Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphie Bessages Ordinance, 1991. Received," April 8. 7 1.19.3
London, Apr. 7.
Mfr. Novillo Chamberlain, tho Chancellor of the Exchequer, in the House of Commons to-day declared, when he had paid a tribute to the loyalty with which financial circles had followed his wishes in restricting foreign
borrowing, that he did not propose at present any radical altern- tlon of this restriction.
However, he thought, the time had come for the appointment of an ad- visory committee upon the scope of restriction and particular applica. tions-Renter Special
KENNET COMMITTEE
London, Apr. 7.
It is learned that Lord Kennet will head the now advisory committee on finance, mentioned in the House of Commons to-day by the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
In considering what foreign long term loans Britain can undertake, re- gard must be had nob only to tha volume of capital likely to be avail- able but also to the state of exchanges and the different kinds of pressure to which sterling may be exposed. The movement of securities must also be taken into account.
Duo allowance will be made for new Jasuca on behalf of Empire borrowers, the Chancellor has explained.
In the was
of
Stenmarily toward investment,
it
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fathe Whole World's on ́u Honey- moan when EVERETT MARSHALL singe to IDOLORES DEL HIO Ia
I LIVE FOR LOVE"
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TO-MORROW.
THE STAR-STUDDED
SONG PACKED FUN RIOT!
See Rudy get socked-and see him dish it out-when a two- gun gangster picks him for a shotgun wedding!
A SUPERIOR
MUSICAL AND RADIO
SHOW
with
HELEN MORGAN
ALICE WHITE
ROBERT ARMSTRONG
JOE CAWTHORNE
AL SHEAN NED SPARKS
VAL
ALLEE.
Sweet Music
ANN DVORAK
Directed by Alfred F. Grams
2- BANDS-10- STARS—6 SONG HITS
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British own abroad that their wishes to energise capital turned, rather than merely subscribing to foreign balance while doing little for Brilish industry.--Router, Special.
SOYA BEAN DUTIES
Some
London, Apr. 7.
The Treasury, on the advice of tho Import Dutles Advisory Committee. has issued an order authorising the drawback of customs duties as from April 9 in respect to soya beans used. in the manufacture,
rc, firstly, of soya beun oil, not including mixtures of soya bean and other olls, and second- ly, certain soya bean flour.
It is explained that the export trade in soya bean oil is adversely affected by the present duty on Imported anya beans-Reuter
Zamora Forced To Resign
VOTE OF CENSURE IN CORTES
It is for instruments of war like these the British Government has announced plans for the conversion of the industrial, life of Britain into arms factories on short notice. At TOP, this un- Raual picture shows an aeroplane from H.M.S. Furious passing over the aircraft carrier while manoeuvring to alight on landing deck, BELOW, young soldiers, recently arrived 172 Egypt, are taken on a sightseeing tour In an armoured car by their oficers. Here they are in the shadow of the Pyramids.
DANGEROUS
DRUGS
CONVICTION
UPHELD BY FULL
COURT
REDUCTION OF
SENTENCES
The Full Court this morning dis missed the appen brought by Li So. alias Tat-shing, against the de- cision of Mr. W. Schoßold, First Magistrate, in convicting him on three charges in connection with danger- ous drugs. The sentences were, how ever, reduced,
the
MEXICAN TRAIN BOMBED
NINE KILLED AND MANY INJURED
POLITICAL MOTIVE
Mexico City, April 7.
Nine persons have been killed and many are seriously injured as " result of the deliberate wreeking of The appeal was heard by Mr. two pullman cars in a train travell- Justice R. E. Lindsell and Mr. Justice ing between Port Vera Cruz and J. J. Hayden. Mr. Leo d'Almada, Mexico City.
The wreek was caused by the ex- Madrid, Apr. 7.
jnr., instructed by Mr. F. H. Loseby, Sehor-Niceto Zamora, Presidens appeared-for-the-appellant, and Mr.ploding of a bomb which had been of Spain since the foundation of the J. B. Prentis, Assistant Crown Soliel-placed on a bridge over a river, It Republic, was forced to resign to-dastor, was for the Crown.
exploded as the engine passed over it. the Cortes having adopted the Popu- three others, on three charges of (1) political nature, as Colonel Hernandez It is believed the crime is of a The appellant was convicted, with Inr Front's, vote of censure stating possession of 35,000 heroin pills on the Chazaro, candidate for the governor- that he had noted agalnat the in-second floor of No. 16 Caroline Hill ship of the State of Vera Cruz, was terests of the state in dissolving the Road on November 19 last year; (3) aboard the train.-Reuter. accond Cortes."
Possession of 1⁄2 ounces of codeine chains; and (3) possession phosphate and 11⁄2 ounces of stry
of 17
Senor Zamora maintains that Par. liament has no right to decide this matter and will appeal to a higher tribunal of constitutional guarantee
Reuter.
ACTING PRESIDENT
Madrid, Apr. 7. The Cortes has elected its pre- sident; Senor Martinez, Barrio, acting President of the Republic.-Renter.
ounces of heroin. He was fined $2,500 | May Aid China
or one year and in addition was sen tenced to one year's imprisonment without the option on the first charge; $2,500 or one year concurrent on the second; and $2,000 or one year con- current on the third.
GERMAN VARIETY |(1),
SHOW
1
BIG SUCCESS AT CENTRAL THEATRE
The
of
APPEAL GROUNDS
Financially
MORGENTHAU SEES BANK HEADS
The grounds for the appeal were the wrongful admission of evidence by the Magistrate; (2) the
New York, Apr. 7. Crown had not proved its case or the It is learned that Mr. Henry
Secretary verdict was not supported by the Morgenthau,
-of the evidence; (3) the Magistrate mis- Treasury, will confer this afternoon directed himself on facts and in law; with three Chinese bankers, Mr. and (4) the Magistrate assumed K. P. Chan, Director of the Bank of jurisdiction beyond that granted hinu i
The Crown's submissions were th/China, Mr. Y. C. Koo, and Mr. P. W.
The
The conversations are believed to Large and appreciative audiences there was sufficient evidence to war- yesterday witnessed the change
rant conviction as the appellant was concern the extent to which the programme at the Central Theatre by hercia pill factory was in full blast. China in the management of her new found on the premises in which a United States is willing to help the German Variety Show, which has Attained such great success that the paper was also found in the pos- currency. Management has decided to retain it written two ingredients which could that the Chinese are attempting to session of appeilant upon which was Thus far, there are no indications as an Easter attraction.
stage show is worked entirely of heroin pills.
or might be used for the manufacture negotiate additional silver sales Or by one family, Mr. and Mrs. Hatler
|car-making gold here.—Reuter. and their daughter, Miss Mary Hatler. decided, with the agreement of both At the previous hearing, the Court Each of the throe, in their respective parties, that the conviction on the "turns" drew and deserved applause that called for encores. As a trick the reason that the subject matter second charge should be quashed for cyclist, Hatter is superb. An acto of it was, on and the same offence bats, Birs. Hatler, and her husband, as the first count.
a contortionist,
are excellent. Ad
Little Mary stole the show,
The stage entertainment is in addi-
THE JUDGMENT
Giving judgment, Mr. Justice Lind- tion to the usual Central screen show sell said: "I find that the conviction advertised elsewhere in this issue.
for the delightful entertainment pro- vided by the three Germans.
CLIPPER DEPART
FLYING FACILITIES
London, Apr. 7. The British Air Ministry has ox- tended to Colonel Charles Lindbergh facilities for private flying in the United Kingdom-Reuter Special
ALHAMBRA
„KOWLOON DANY AT 2.
SHOWING TO-DAY HE'S BURNING UP.
and so is the town!
KON
GEDMUND
LOWE
WANN
SOTHERN
She played hearts and fires
α
...a girl out of nowhore..mak-
ing trouble svens when, he threw
her into fall//
Grand Exit
Directed by Erie Kenton
A COLUMBIA PICTURE
CARTOON, SCREEN SNAPSHOTS AND COMEDY,
STARE
4 SHOWS DAILY
AN 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 p.m.
TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW.
THE WINNER OF THE MOTION PICTURE ACADEMY AWARD FOR THE BEST ACTING IN 1935 `.`.
IN THE MOST SENSATIONAL PICTURE OF THE YEAR !
Bette's Biggest Hit
FRONT PAGE WOMAN
Warner Bros.' headlins hit starring BETTE DAVIS - GEORGE BRENT Added Attraction: "KISSING TIME" Vitaphone Musical
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
SYLVIA SIDNEY
IN
HERBERT MARSHALL
"ACCENT ON YOUTH"
A Paramount Picture.
CENTRAL
QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL; CAR PARK-JERVOIS ST. Take Bus No. 4 or 5 going west, 8 min, from stop opposite Queen's
TO DAY & TO-MORROW
3 days only at 2.30, 5:15, 7.20 & 9.20 p.m. WE CONtinue our double ATTRACTION. POLICY AT THE MOST POPULAR PRICES On the Screen
THE MADDEST, MERRIEST PICTURE OF THE SEASON
HOLLYWOOD PARTY
M.G.M. PICTURE
GIRLS!*
On the Stage
M.G.M. PICTURE
- AN EXTENDED RUN OF THE SUCCESSFUL ACT
"GERMAN VARIETY WSHOW"
́LAUREL & HARDY-MICKEY ́MOUSE. JIMMY, DURANTE LUPE VELEZ POLLY MORAN - JACK PEARL- & many Usual popular prices, however, are ben charge B must be quashed, for and the other persons convicted at the others are all in this musical cocktail, of Gayoty Melody and ing charged, there being no Increase reasons which have been agreed by same time. It does not seem to me GIRLS GIRLS
against conviction on charges A and appellant aloto would have been autt- both parties. As regards the appeal that the personal appearance of the C. I am satisfied that the Magistrate's clent to entitle the Magistrate to draw decision must be upheld. I agree that the conclusion that he was the master the statements by the persons arrest owner of the heroin pill factory ed at the same time as the appellant conducted on the premises. He must, Manila, Apr. 8.
are not evidence against him. The think, at the moment when he as- sessed the penalty, have given some The Philippine Clipper left for Magistrate's judgment shows that he weight to the statements incriminat- Alameda, Cal, at 1.13 am, to-day must have disregarded those things ing the appellant given by the other after an enforced stay of 31"days penalty, he imposed. Contra, to my defendants at the time of the arrest. axcept, possibly, in assessing the mind, the whole accumulative effect
I therefore consider that the sentences of the evidence and the whole eir-imposed by the Magistrate on charges cumstantes of or, connected with the A and B should be varied and con- appellant's arrest are such as to be formed with those imposed on the totally inconsistent with his innocence other prisoners, namely, the sentence of the offence. This conviction theroon charge A will be reduced to $2,500 or six months' hard labour and the for stands.
Matinees: 50c,, 30c, 20c, "As regards the sentences imposed sentence on charge C will be $1,000 as a result of this conviction, feel or al months hard labour, consсCU- that the Magistrate had no right to Bir. Justice Hayden concurred.
tivo.
SERVICEMEN: differentiate between the appellant
hore-Reuter.
CLOUDY WEATHER
A ridge of moderately high pros. sure extends from Mongolia to Japan, A continental depression is approach ing Shanghai from the west. Local forecast:-South and S... winds, moderáto; cloudy generally,
in a new change of programme.
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