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THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1936.

KINGS GALILEE IS BANNED TO QUEENS & ALHAMBRO

SHOWING TO-DAY

at 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 p.m.

WHEN BOB KISSES THEM MATHEY STAY KISSED

And when it's kissablo Barbara he sweeps off her feat... fook out for romantic thrills to make every girl's heart skip a boat or twol Another dramatic, romantic smash directed by the

nan who made"San Francisco"

STANWYCK

**

**RODERT

TAYLOR

Brother's Wife

JEAN HERSHOLT JOSEPH CALLEIA

ALSO LATEST M.G.M.

COLOURED CARTOON

"BOTTLES "

4 SHOWS

DAILY

120-X11

7.1%-0.20

TAKE ANY ZWax on Happy VALLEY ROK =

ORIENTAL

FLEMING

ROAD

WANDHAR

VEL BEATS

2.30

LAST 3 TIMES TO-DAY 6.00

9,30

THE MOST MAGNIFICENT PICTURE EVER PRODUCED FOR THE SCREEN ! THE FIRST TIME EVER SHOWN AT POPULAR PRICES.

MATIN

A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM

2

DAYS ONLY

TO-MORROW & MONDAY.

2.30-5.15-7.15-9.30.

A SPELI-BINDING STORY OF INTERNATIONAL STIES":

A pleture filled with thrilling suspense and action.

Torn apart on their wedding night...thoy moot again as enemy spies in the services of their countries!

Adelph Zukar passamis

HERBERT

Marshall

VILL WE MEET AGAIN

with

·GERTRUDE MICHAEL · LIONEL ATWILL · ROD LAROCQUE

EXTRA ! SPECIAL PERFORMANCE "TO-MORROW MORNING 11.15 O'CLOCK. THE MOST ASTOUNDING AND SPECTacular inDIAN TALKING PICTURE EVER PRODUCED.

BRITISH AIR LINERS

Ortega, a noted Spanish syger,

enrolled In the government army. He is shown above entertaining his comrades with a song during a pause in the fighting.

Mr. Churchill

Rebukes Belgium

"BRITONS DIED FOR YOU

MR. WINSTON

re

CHUR- CHILL, speaking at Aldersbrook, Epping, cently, strongly criticised the "isolation" speech which Belgian Ministers "had put into the mouth of King Leo- pold."

It was absurd, he said, to sup- pose that Belgium could defendi her own neutrality.

"The bones of many himdred thabends of Frenchmen and Eng Usimen de on Belgian soil." Mr. Church went an.

Perilous Dead Sea

Offered Instead

THE giant Imperial Airways flying boats which will link London, Australia and Hongkong in an express nine-day service next year have been banned from the sacred waters of the Sea of Galilce.

Following suggestions of "desecration," Imperial Airways have been informed that they cannot have per- mission to establish a flying boat base on the south of the inland sea.

It is stated that religious or- .ganisations in various parts of the worki raised objections to the use of the waters for this purpose. This despite the fact that there is a night club on thr shores of Galilee,

Imperial Airways refused to comment on the aliuntion, which threatens to hinder the speed- up of Empire airways. VITAL LINK,

SAY EXPERT'S

Months ago, charged by the Gov- ernment with the task of operating a four-day service to Iridin, nine days to Australia, Imperial Airways sent experts to Palestine,

They decided that a refuelling base on the south of Galilee would be a vital link in the chain of water- dromes needed to feed the Beet of flying boats on the route,

The Palestine Government was informed of this decision, replied by suggesting that the Dead Sea. 60 miles further south, would make a xitable base.

Negotiations followed, ended In refusal to grant permission for a base

on Galilee.

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NURSING HOMES

1

TO REGISTER

NEW ORDINANCE TO BE INTRODUCED

The Gazette contains the draft of inance to provide for the registration and Inspection of nursing homes and maternity homes and for purposes connected therewith.

The object of this Hill in to provide for the Registration of Nursing Homes and Maternity Homes, on the lines generally of the Nursing Homes Registration Act, 1927, but maternity honies are defined separately and not Included in the definition of "nursing home." Legislation on these Box desired by the Director of Medical and Santiary Services, the Nursing Board, and the Midwives Board.

MIDWIVES' FEES

The draft of an Ordinance to mend further the Midwives Or-

diance, 1010, is also published,

It is explained that qualified nurses. desiring to be or to remain register- It is learnt that Imperiat Airwaysed under the Nurses Registration Or were offered alternative facilities for dinance, No. 1 of 1931, are required, landing and refuelling thele bouts on

by Regulations 5 and 6 of the Re- the Dead Sea.

gulations made under that Ordinance to pay an admission fee of ten dol- lars and an annual retention fee of two dollars.

It is felt that Dead Sea base would seriously handicap the success. of the services.

The Dead Sea waters fie 1,300 feet below sea level, Mountain peaks, in winter often blanketed by loud, rise to 3,000 fret, The air is often turbulent.

is understood the Palestine Government have been informed that pilots might find it difficult to get into the valley when layers of cloud cover the Kurrounding heights,

Imperial Airways dying bonfs used the Sea of Galilee as a base between November 1931 and January 1933. Passengers were then transferred to

adjoining airfield.! airplanes in an Through the prowess of Bellin The Sea of Galilee was then found i and France, Belgium emerged from! the war not only suced and liberated, quite suitable for flying boats. but actually endowed with territory | SECOND BASE wrested from Germany.

pression

IS EARMARKED

" hope, 1erefore, that we nay: interpret the King's speech as an ex- Lake Habbaniya, 465 miles from of the deep and natural] Gatitee, on the way to Bagdad, has

carmarked HS the nxieties of the Belgian people rather | already been

second refuelling base after Alex- than as a decision of policy.

antria

"After such a story written in the tombstones of France and Finders there is really no opportunity for Belgium to contract out of her abt gatim to the treaties she has made with rescuing Powers or to the Covenant of the. League of Nations."

Palais Bourbon Cracking

Paris, Nov. 8.

Th Midwives Board has re- commended that similar fees, but of half the amount, should be charged in the case of practising midwives. It is considered that this recom- mendation necessitates the various amenduents In the Midwives Or- dinance which are made by this Dill.

CORRESPONDENCE

Dysentery

The Editor,

Hongkong Telegraph,

Sr. So six European mothers in Hongkong are now warping for their lost young ones-and mine may be the rest!

And it is "Just It seasonal in-

fault is it? Where does il come from? Canopus, first of the new 17-ton The issue should not be clouded Empire flying boats to be completed,

with vapourings about flies, uncooked should leave England for experifruits; and vegetables, etc., etc.

DANAE. mental flights in the Mediterranean and Middle East within a few days. The services are scheduled to start next summer. At first it will take nine days to reach Australia. Ex- perts believe that this time will later be cut down to seven days.

The Palais Bourbon, where the French Chamber meets, is threatened) T.T. with collapse.,

Demand

EXCHANGE

Selling

.1/2% .1/27% .102%

A dangerous subsidence of the T.T. Shanghal sub-soil had led to a number of T. Singapore cracks in the Pulais foundations. T.T. Japun TT. India W Verkmen are, therefore, busily enr. U.S.A. gaged in driving small pipes into the

Manil grounut. atid Muring

fiquid T

T.T. Batavia rement.

T.T. The cracks themselves are being 1.1. Saigon

Bangkok Erst erctully cleaned with

water France

in

and then filled with yement -Peuter

RETURNS TO FATTH

1muny, Nov. 13.

mother's pleas, Yielding to his Hiralal Ghandi, son of the Mahatma has returned to the Hindu faith and renounced his recently adopted

Mohammedanism.-United Press.

TT, Germany

TT. Switzerland

TT Australia T.T. Lisbon, ..

Buying 4 m/s. L/C. London

do 4 m/s. D/P. 4/s. L/C. U.S.A.

4 m/s. France 30 d/s, India

U.S. Cross rute in London

ROYAL VISITOR

London, Nov. 13. Crown Prince Gustav Adolf of Sweden arrived in London to-day on a private visit,-British Wireless.

CHINESE RESTAURANT

Owing to business depression, the Chinese restaurants and eating 5211 houses of Hongkong have written to .100) the Chinese General Chamber of 82 Commerce asking the latter to op .30% peal to the Government on their be- .60% half for a reduction of their licence .5834 fees, which, in the case of the larger 1914 establishments. amount to $3,000 on- 65 nually. The matter has received 6.51) the consideration of the Chamber's Committee and a representative is to 131 call upon the Hon. Secretary for 1/6 Chinese Affairs with the petition:

74

.6$76

In addition to the big restaurants that have since closed down at West 1/3 Point. a notable failure lately has .1/2% been that of the To To Sin Koon, 3015 at Des Voeux Road Central. One of .6.80 the oldest in the Colony, this res- .1314 | taurant was well-known to foreign 1.877. i residents.

HONG KONG

KOWLOON

AT 250-515 7:20 930RM AT 2:30 520-720 & 9:30 PM. NOTE: Afternoon Porformances commonce at 5.00 sharp.

SHOWING TO-DAY

THE EPIC STORY OF A LOVE THAT ROCKED THE WORLD!

Katharine HEPBURN Fredric MARCH MARY OF SCOTLAND

in

'Directed by JOHN FORD

The amazing per-

sonal history of

a woman whose romance changed the course of empire for two mighty nations.

FLORENCE ELDRIDGE DOUGLAS WALTON JOHN CARRADINE and a tremendous cast of fonious stars,

Next Change at the QUEEN'S' Henry Hunter & Judith Barrett,

"YELLOWSTONE”.

A Universal Picture.

DAILY

AT

2:30

5:20

720

920

"Next"Change at the ALITAMBRA” "THE LAST OUTLAW" and LÓUIS v. SHARKEY FIGHT R.K.O. Release,

STAR

TO-DAY: ONLY

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MEN WATCH YOUR HEARTS!

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TO-MORROW

A WARNER BROTHER'S

MUSICOMEDY HIT

"Stars Over Broadway"

AN

AY

CAVALIER

रंगीला

INDIAN DRAMA

OF

SOUL-STIRRING

CRISIS!

MASTER NISAR

India's foremost actor

MISS BIBBOO 'Delhi's Famous Songstress

100 OTHER INDIAN 6TÁRS IN THE MOST SPECTACULAR

AND

COLOURFUL

SCREEN PRODUCTION

EVER CONCEIVED

ALL SINGING-ALL TALKING

EXTRAVAGANZA.

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EXAKTA

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JANE FROMAN

JAMES MELTON JEAN MUIR

FRANK MCHUCH

AND A BIG Supporting UAST.

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