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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

WEDNESDAY,

JULY 22, 1936.

“SMITHY" SEARCH GOES ON ALHAMBRA

WW RELATIVE'S BELIEF IN

AIR-CONDITIONED THEATREY

SHOWING TO-DAY

At 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 pim,

THE FURY OF THE MOB

INSTEAD OF HER LOVER'S ARMS!

It happened on their wedding night! Better than "Fugitive 'from a Chain Gang"," says

NEXT CHANGE Gaumont British-

Picture

WALTER WINCHELL!

SIDNEY TRACY

URY

ALTER ABEL)

CABOTLY BRUCE

EDWARD ELLISRASA GA ROBERT DONAT-MADELINE CARROLL

THE 39 STEPS'

SHOWING TO-DAY

16

Hurtling Along at 300

Miles an Hour... Hell Breaks Loose!

and

At 2.30, 5.15, 7.20 & 9.30.

13 HOURS BY AIR

with

FRED MacMURRAY - JOAN BENNETT

ZoSu Plite A Paramount Picture

ALSO

LATEST PARAMOUNT SHORTS

NEXT CHANGE

BETTE DAVIS

WON THE ACADEMY AWARD FOR THE BEST ACTING OF THE YEAR--IN-

A BOLT OF DRAMA 'THAT'LL BLOW THE FUSES!

BETTE DAVIS

TEAMED

FRANCHOT TONE

DANGEROUS

ESTARE

SHOWINGS IN|| KOWLOON

4 SHOWS DAILY

THE

POPULAR PRICES: "

70c. 40. 20e. SERVICEMEN JJC,

At 2.30. 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 p.m.

TO-DAY, ONE DAY ONLY!

By Special Request !

WHAT A NIGHT!

What a pair they were... and what

fun they had!

Ernst LUBITSCH'S 'TROUBLE IN PARADIS

With MIRIAM HOPKINS KAY FRANCIS HERBERT MARSHALL

Charlie Ruggles Edward Everalt Horton A. Parensual Picture

STATEMENTS OF CLAIRVOYANTS

ALL vessels cruising in Singapore waters and in the Gulf of Siam have been asked to keep a look out for traces of Commodore Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, the famous Australian airman, who was lost last year during his attempt to break the England-Australian re-

cord.

F

The request comes from the Australian Trade Commis sioner in Netherlands India, Mr. C. E. Critchley, who has

HE SPOKE

TOO SOON

LEO F. KANE, of Johnstown,

Pennsylvania, made a tour of all his friends. "My wife's had twins," he announced delightedly.

But when Leo returned to the nursing home he found he had been in too much of a hurry. He made the round again with a revised annouce. ment-"My wife's had tri plets,"

received many letters from "Smithy's" relatives in Australia TO SPEND

stating that they are convinced that the lost airmen is still alive, Among these letters is one from Mrs, Robert Scalby, s sister

of Sir Charles, whose appeal for a further search for her brother THREE

was published in the "Telegraph" a fortnight ago. MR. CRITCHLEY has

4111.

proached shipping companies BABY'S BOTTLE

and government

oflionis in

Netherlands india, and asked

them to instruct ships to keep a look out when passing islands and lonely stretches of coast where Sir Charles. Kingsford, Smith may have crashed, and innray since have been unable to

stet in touch with civilisation.

TO-MORROW, ONE DAY ONLY »

AN OLD FAVOURITE" YOU VOTED FOR !

"VIVA VILLA!

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayar Picture with

WALLACE BEERY

DUTCH HELP POSSIBLE

The Dutch authorities have pro-i mised their help and Mr. Critch- Hey

anxions that Singapore! shipping companies and branch Joffices should co-operate as far as

possibir.

In her pedal appeal to The Sunday Times for assistance Mrs. Sealby pointed out that she and other relatives of the airman were enviuerd that "Smithy" was alive on an island in the Gulf of Siam or Bay of Bengal.

They hard their belief on thei statements of clairvoyants in different parts of the world who had been remarkably unanimets In their "revelations,"

FROM "BOBBY"

London policemen are famed for their readiness in helping people. Fhotograph above shows a policen feeding a baby while its mother watches the King passing through the Mail to the Trooping of the Colour ceremony on his 42nd birthday.

After

Wife to "Dance Back

To Happiness"

Divorce

I

(From A Special Correspondent) Thorpe-St. Andrew, nr. Norwich, July 15. TALKED to-night to a beautiful brunette of 26, a

time Folies-Bergere and Broadway dancer, who, it had been disclosed in the Divorce Court earlier in the day, -used a dog-lead to chastise a girl whom her husband took to dances.

YEARS

IN ARCTIC

FIVE UNIVERSITY MEN ON EXPEDITION Churchill (Manitoba), July 15.

FIVE young English University

graduates have sailed from Churchill in a whole-beat Polecat for three years in Canada's "Frozen North."

They are members of the Royal British- Gengraphies, Seriety's

Canadian Arctic Expedition under 24-year-old

the leadership of

on

Thomas Manning, who recently spent two years of solitude Southampton Island, 500 miles north of here,

Other members of the expedi- tion are

TOON DAILY AT

• TO-DAY ONLY

"HE'S GOT A NUMBER

. NOT A NAME

........ BUT HE'S THE MAN I LOVE!” Remince Games bahind cald.

gray walls... girl deßos the code among criminals for

Heating hours of freedom!

ONE WAY TICKET

rati

from the enjo

with

LLOYD NOLAN.

apliexp

PEGGY CONKLIN WALTER CONNOLLY

From the art by El Turret

Died by Hethers Überman - 4 8. P. SCHUtaza) predevilam

TO-MORROW

prisop guard's daughter!

ANN HARDING & HERBERT MARSHALL

"THE LADY CONSENTS."

TALE ANFTRAMOR MIFFY VALLEY BUS

EORIENTALE

DAYS!

20NY TO DAY ● TOMORROW.

Messrs. Patrick Baird, THE GREATEST STAGE AND SCREEN STARS Reynold Bray, Graham Rowley

and Dr. Richard Keeling.

M

The

made party

false start from here several weeks ago when their boat was damaged by jen.

This time the Puleral pushed out into Hudson Bay without inis- hap, and headed towards Rankin Inlet, 300 miles to the north.

CHRISTMAS NEAR THE POLE

The first winter will be spent at Repulse Bay, 250 miles yond Rankin Infet. The following win- ter the young scientists will be in the neighbourhood of the North Magnetic Pole, and the third win- northern parts of Balla fer in Land and Ellesmere Island.

The expedition plans to meel the Canadian Government's sup- ply ship Nascopie at Pond's Inlet, 1.000 miles north of Churchill, in the autumn of 1939, and return to civilisation in her.

The Nascopic will also carry supplies and equipment to the expedition on its annual Irip to the north this summer, and wil leave them at Southampton Is- land.

The expedition will engage in

the west coast of Baffin Land. one-scientific study and will also may their equipment are thousands of aluminium bands for placing on birds in their

She was Mrs. Elise Ives, who was granted a decree nisi Norwich from her husband, Mr. Edward Reginald Ives, a business man, who cross-petitioned for divorce.

The decree was granted on the grounds of Mr. Ives's mis- conduct with Miss Eva Elaine Cowling, who lives with her uncle and aunt at Christchurch-road, Norwich.

in the Divorce Court Mr.

RUSSIA'S GROWING | Ives told how after thrashing

AIR STRENGTH "BIGGEST FACTORIES IN EUROPE"

Moscow, July 15. THE Soviet output of planes in June showed an increase of 72 per cent. on the figure for the carly part of the year.

re-

Miss Cowling she followed her

husband to his office and emptied

a pot of paint over him.

northern nesting ground, with a vlew to studying their habits of migration.

his ton- Mr. Manning and panions expect to travel about 10,000 miles during their stay in the north.--Reuter,

He Set

A Heart

Free

Birg. Ives, who talked to me in her home

in St. Andrew's-avenue, and Saved a Life Thorpe-St. Andrew, where she lives

her blindl with

other, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hor- that, she hoped. to

ton,

told me

Tother

43433:

her

"I have to make myself a new

she said, "and 1 shall

In "Factory No. 24," which resume her stage career. manufactures the Soviet's onej really good aerial engine, the career." "M. 31, 1.120 hours of machine back to the profession which I lover but which left because I loved my husband more, tool work and 1,612 hours of hand-work were formerly

"TO FORGET THE WORRY" quired to turn out one engine.

"I was associated with the Tiller Now the figures are only 520

school of "dancing, and I hope to go und 1,086.

Bitherto 75 per cent, of the metal Lack to it. When with the Tille: was lost when propeller blades wero school danced in Paris, and on made, but this waste is also being Broadway and in other American

elles, and loved it.

reduced,

M. Mitehall Kaganovich, head of "Before I go back to the stage, I the aviation industry, gave these shall have a short holiday to try to figures when addressing the All-forget all the worry and unxiety

have recently had. Union Industrial Congress.

"HIGHER AND FARTHER"

"For four years I was hopes," he added. "We shall always happy in my marriage,

"Let not the Germans cherish vin

y

have planes enough to defend our Fatherland, and our planes will higher and higher and farther und farther and destroy our enemies if neel be.

ber

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was

New York, July 10. Medical science again reached great heights when Dr. John M. Scannell liberated the heart of Mrs. Anna Ochimann from дл unnatural condition, which slowly strangling the heart..

Because of an early infection, the heart had adhered to the ribs, lung wall, and the din- phragm. This vise-like MASS of adhesions forced Mrs. Oehl- mann into a semi-invalid condi- tion for nineteen years.

Dr. Scammell, after another doctor had studied the case for over a year with ex-rays, decided operate." He cut away two ribs, removed them, and then cut the heart free from its prison. At this stage, the work was only half finished, since the heart was with- out an outer covering. On the pump- ideallying heart, Dr. Scannell grafted new skin, replaced it in its normal position and sewed up the incision.

To-day, Mrs. Oehlmann is slowly re-

atel stremuth, gaining is believed that she will eventually be able to continue the life of a normal peram-United Prenu.

"All that is over now. But I am young, and I shall try to dance my Way

success anıl a greater happiness than 1 have known for the past two months. I shall be among the people I love and rès. pect, and who, I know, with help me to forget."

"Our acroplane foctories are now. Bigger than any in Europe or America. We have no need to luok to the West." Reltuin is accused by Pravda, M.

Mr. Burten, speaking of his daugh Stalin's mouthpiece, of "fomenting hostility between Jews and Arubs" to ter's husband, said:

own hold over strengthen

"At the age of 33 tie is regarded as Palestinc..

"The ever-growing movement for one of the leading business men in Arab freedom," it is declared, "fights the city. Everything he touched the colonisation by Zlonist bourgcols seemed to turn to gold. Soon after ogenis of British Imperialism. This he married my daughter he built movement is becoming more and more magnificent house, Stanmore Manar, an and-Imperialist and anti-British in the village, and they Ilved there

very happily. struggle."

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her

CLARK GABLE

it

SUES WIFE Los Angeles, July 10. Clark Gable has led a suit in, the Superior Court here against hla wife, demanding that she live up to the property settlement reached last November when the couple separated.-Reuter,

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IN ALL CHINA !

MR. & MRS. SIT KOK SIEN

with

LUM KWAN SAN

BILLY WONG

a multitude of others.

IN A MODERN CHINESE COMEDY (in Cantonese dialogue)

"THE ROSE GIRL"

THE BEST OF ALL CHINESE TALKING PICTURES

Fast moving, plenty of action, superb acting, lots of comedy, filled with songs and music.

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OMATINEESPAZO

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TO-MORROW

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"MISS PACIFIC

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60-706

At 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 p.m.

FRIDAY

BARBABA

STANWYCK

ROBERT YOUNG

IN

RED SALUTE

One case of Diphtheria with one The fortnightly whist drive of the Cralgengower Cricket Club is to be death, 14 cases of Typhoid with three held on Saturday, ennimêncing at deaths, one case of Menoles with one death, one case of Meningitis and 61 p.m.

death from Tuberculosis, were re- It is officially announced that the ported to the local Health authorities results of the Hongkong University laat week. On Monday, three cases School Certifiente Examination will of Diphtheria and one case of Typhoid

werd also reported. be published to-morrow.

Printed and Published for the Proprietora by FREDERICK PERGY FRANKLIN, at 1 and 3. Wyndham Street in the City of Victoria. Hongkong.

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