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MONDAY, AUGUST
23,
1937.
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OUR GUIDE
TO THE CINEMAS
"Slave Ship"
(Queen's Theatre And Alhambra Theatre, to-day),— Here is a picture which has all the qualities of greatness. Its magni- ficent sweep and delicate shading is brought about by the studious work of the actors, leading anong whom Beery, are Warner Baxter, Wallace Elizabeth Allen and Mickey Rooney, and some inely imaginative direct- ing. It is an emotional picture, yet retains a lively sense of proportion. Certainly an important contribution to the screen's best entertainments of the year.
"They Gave Him A Gun" (King's Theatre, to-day).This is purely on attempt to put anti-war propaganda into a film. It only half succeeds, but this does not rob the picture of Its entertainment value. The mural, however, that after giving a mutt medals for shooting down soldiers during the war, they hunted him for shouting men in peace time, is made somewhat labouredly and without is Tracey conviction. Spencer magnificent, Franchot Tone a trifle uncertain of himself and Gladys George offers a brilliant understate- ment.
"The Devil Doll" (Oriental Theatre. to-day),First-rate meller-drama of the sort which makes you want to shiver, laugh and cheer, all at the same time. Neat studies by Lionel Barrymore, Maureen O'Sullivan and Frank Lawton.
"More Than A Becretary" (Majes- tle Theatre, to-day),-Wholly delight- ful picture. Light, fanciful, fascina- ting. A part which eminently suits Jean Arthur, gives scope to George Brent and helps to place Lionel Stan- der among the screens funniest funny
men.
"Mind Your Own Business" (Star Theatre, to-day),-larious offering by that smart couple, Charles Ruggles and Alice. Brady. Domestic comedy raised to the nth degree of skill and eficiency. Lyle Talbot and Benny Baker help things along with studied contributions.
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FUTILE NANKING
ATTACK
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The "all clear" signal was sounded i at 11,30 p.m.-Renter.
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.
Agente. Hongkong, 29th July, 1937.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
Consignees of cargo ex the 8.8. President McKinley Voyage 62, which arrived at Hong Kong on
Warning reports were received by August 21st., 1937, are hereby
headquarters, military
and notified that on account of the the present hostilities at Shanghai, archlights were, turned on the ap- proseling Japanese machines when all cargo manifested for discharge they few into range. at Shanghai ex this vessel, with
NIGHT RAID FAILS Nanking. Aug. 22 (1.30 p.m.). Another attempted nir raid on Nanking at night by three heavy Japanese bombers was frustrated i when the air defences of the capital went into nellon and drove the in- yading planes away.
Anti-aircraft guns greeted them the exception of certain lots, with heavy fire, and the raiders turn- particulars of which can be ob-led back and disappeared. tained from the undersigned, is
Two bombs were dropped by the being discharged at Hong Kong at planes before they mode their the entire risk and expense of the escape, both falling outside the city
serious damage.- owners of the cargo, and that the fond doing no
Central News. Hability of the carrier CEASCH henceforth.
AMERICAN MAIL LINE LTD. Hongkong, August 21st, 1937.
DOLLAR LINE STEAMERS
COMPANY EXPLAINS
POSITION
which
RAID SUIYUAN TOWNS.
Kwelsul, Aug, 22.
Five Japanese bombers raided a wide area along the Peiping-Suiyuan Railway Hne yesterday, according to reports reaching here.
Shipping Intelligence
да
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PORT DIRECTORY ANYHUN (D. & 8.), Taikoo Docks, DIEKE RICKMERS (Jebsen), Stone-
cullera.
Docks,
SAILING
TO-DAY
(Agenta Phone Numbers Given.) BAI LEE (Thoresen) far Penan, p... West Point. 30237,
ARRIVING TO-MORROW
(Agenta Phone Numbers Giyan) ARAMIS (M.M.) from Shanghat, 6.30) n.m., Kowloon Wharf. 2003).
HANGSANG (J.M.) from ... 303f1.
VAN HEUTSZ (J.C.J.L.) from Stralte,| .., midstream.
28015.
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SAILING TO-MORROW
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MAUSANG (J.M.), 11.22.
KIUNGCHOW (B. & S.),
Stone-
eutters.
KWANGEHOW (B. & 8),
Taikos
(Agents Phone Numbers Given)
AHAMIS (M.M. for Europe, nooit, Kowloon Wharf. 26651,
INWARD MAILS
Shanghui
Aramis
August 23.
SZECHUEN (B. & S.), A.10. TAKSANG (J.M.). Kowloon Duck. YATSHING (J.M.), C.2 YUENSANG (J.M.), A.8.
Swatow
Holhow
August 23.
Shanghai
August 23.
VESSELS DUE
Straits
Menelaus
.August 23.
Amoy
Nanning
August 23.
AJAX (B. & 53, Aug. 27. HADEN (Jebnon), Aug. 30, BINTANG (E. A. C.), Sept. 1. CYCLOPS (D. & 8.), Aug. 30. EMPRESS OF CANADA (C.P.9.), Aug.
Salgon
Sulyang
August 23.
Airways Air Mail by "Imperial
Direct Service"-London date, 14th August. Shonghol
Imperial Airways lane. Augosi 24. Patroclus
Straits
Van Heutsz
.August 24. - ..August 24.
Straits
Japan 8th August.
Direct Service"-San Francisco Pan American Airways Plane
August 25.
Santos Maru..
August 25.
Tsushima Maru
August 25.
Amoy
Sirdhona
August 20.
Calculta and Straits
Sulsang..
August 20.
Japan
Yasukuni Maru
August 26.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY
(Agents Phone Numbers Given.) SPHINX (M.M.) from Salgen, 8.30 n.m., Kowloon Wharf, 266st.
YUENSANG M.) from Japan, 5 pan, ] 244, A.B. 30311.
SAILED YESTERDAY.
(Agents Phone Nombore Given) HAITAN (Douglas) for Swatow, 4 p.m. Co's Whort. 28037.
SPHINX (A.) for Shanghai Kobe, 4 pru, Kowloon Wharf. 26661.
ARRIVING TO-DAY
27.
10.
EMPRESS OF JAPAN (C.P.S.), Sept. EMPRESS OF RUSSIA (C.P.9.), Sept
VECTOR (B. & 3.), Sept. 10, PREMIUS (B. & S.), Sept. 19.
COOLIDGE PRESIDENT
(Doller), Sept. 10.
FRESIDENT GRANT (Dollar), Sept. LINCOLN (Dollar).
3.
and
PRESIDENT Aug. 30.
(Agents Phone Numbers Given) DIEKE RICKMERS
from Europe, 7., Stunecutters. 26661.
(Jobnen)
Woman Preacher's Challenge
"MAN PUTS TOO MUCH TRUST IN MAN"
PRESIDENT PIERCE (Dollar), Aug.
28.
PRESIDENT VAN BUBEN (Dollar),] Hept. 11.
TAI PING (B. & S.), Sept. 7.
HIS HOME WAS A "STRAYS" PARADISE
Wealthy Alderman William Boote, of Liverpool, so loved cats that he left £12,000 to establish u super- Home for them.
This was disclosed recently fol- the death a few days ago of
The invading machines first bomb- ed Pinglichuan, a town 63 miles east of here, then flew over this city and
Birmingham, July 29. reconnoltred for a short time before
A pas- A womon preached in Birmingham proceeding south to Tatung.
and senger
train moving out of Tatung parish church to-night,
was lowing station was the target of bombs, but followed with close attention by his widow at the age of 82, The President Jefferson,
In a will of great detail, Alderman comments on modern Boote directed that £1,000 should be made a special trip from Shanghai the missiles failed to find their mark,large congregation as she made some
lunding and exploding in the out- challenging
set aside for the land and building of to Manila for the purpose of evacua-skirts of the city without doing much
the home, which was to have accom- ting American citizens from Shang- damage.
She was Mrs. Reinhold Niebuhr.modation for stray cats, as well as hal, ou her homeward journey from
who gained first-class honours in the for bourders. Theologlet Schools at Oxford and afterwards studied in New York.
Manila, will not again call at Hong- Tsaikoupao, another town along the kong, but will probably sail from railway line, was bombed by one of Manila to Shanghai, otherwise will the Japanese machines. The extent sail direct from Manila to Kobe of the damage done, is unknown.com thence to Paciile Const.
Central News.
civilisation.
There is also to be a lethal cham- ber.
Alderman Boote, for many years It was Mrs. Niebuhr's first sennon
la member of the Liverpool City in an English church. The bishop Council, made cats his life interest. of Birmingham (Dr. Barnes) in a It was his practice to carry pieces The President
which Hoover,
AIRCRAFT CARRIERS NEAR
Jetter to the Rector expressed of cooked meat in his pockets, with steamer is also making a special trip the
istret that Hangchow, Au 2
absence
England from from Shanghai to Manila for
which he fed any strange cat he met. Three Japanese aircraft carriers, would prevent its hearing her ser- At his home in Deane-road, Liver- purpose of evacuation, will arrive in Manila on Monday morning, and representing half of the number of man. The preacher, a slight #gure pool, he provided daily a subston- is estimated to sail from that port such vessels in the Japanese Navy, wearing academic robes and captial meal of the best linned salmon for Hongkong on Tuesday evening are now anchored off the Kinngsu-spoke in quiet but penetrating tones.
and large quantities of. fresh milk, arriving here on Thursday, August Chekiang const, it was revealed 10-
"IL did not take a tremendous He put it out in his garden on plates eath. She will follow her regular day by General Chen Ching-yun and itinerary for her return to the United Chiang Chien-jen, President and Vice-amount of understanding of political and saucers for feline visitors.
that cates- of the Central Aviation problems to be aware States, it sheegaying Hongkong President
trophie was imminent in the world." calling at Shanghai,
Academy, respectively.
she said.
Kobe, bama, Honolulu to Son Francisco and Los Angeles.
Man did not become better or more unselfish automatically. He might
Kaga, the largest, carries 48 plunes, The President McKinley on her the second 40 planes, the third 16. homebound voyage will follow her!
It was also disclosed that in addi- regular schedule.
tellgence ncessarily imply unset- At the present time and until fur-tion to these planes which have been come more intelligent, but did in- ther notice, all Dollar Line and attacking Chinese cities during the Ashness?
What was the lack in ?
Ghe American Mail Line steamers on out-past ten days, other bombers have
asked. Was it perhops just the fact ward or homebound voyages will call come from Formosa, at Shanghai.
The two Chinese aviation chiefs that he trusted in man? Some of the funds.most popular rationalist writers had have appealed for
more
begun to reflect, in their writings, Central News.
the realisation that the idea was per- haps bankrupt. Faith in man led to bankruptcy.
'COMING WEDDING
The forthcoming wedding is an- nounced between Lleut. Arnold Holbrook Green, of H.MS. Daring,
TYPHOON WARNING
CORRESPONDENCE
Milk Precautions
The Editor,
The Hongkong Telegraph.
Sir- note the warning issued in the columns of the press by the Urban Council, that all milk should be boiled before drinking.
Why should this be necessary "We were apt sometimes to iden- the milk has been already pasteurised tify the British Empire with the by the supplier? Particularly, so in The Manila Observatory reports at Kingdom of God. In America ser- the cuse of the leading milk suppiler there is a mons frequently identify the King-in the Colony who extensively ad- und Miss Sylvia Nuomi Isabel Meurs, 8.20 a.m. to-day th
Terrace, typhoon in about Long. 130, Lat. 10, dom of God with American demo- vertise the purity of their product. residing at No. 4 Garden
moving W.N.W.
¡cracy." Hongkong.
SAFETY.
Air Mali by "Pan American Airway's
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For
Holhow and Pakhol
Sonshul and Wuchow
Per
Monday
Date and Time.
Hatching.... Mon. Aug. 23, 1.30 p.m. Tai Hing.Mon., Aug. 23, 4.00 p.m.
Air Mall for "France Orient Ber- Aramis
vico"
Aug. 23, 4.30 p.m.
Aug, 23, 6 p.m. Mon, Aug. 23.
Mon.. Aug. 23. G.P.O. and K.P.O.
(Duo Marsellies, 6th September)
Reg..
Ord.,
Salgon, Ceylon, India, East and Aramis
*South Africa, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles
G.P.O. and K.P.O.
Reg.
(Due Marseilles, 23rd September)
Ord.,
Aug. 23, 6 p.m. Aug. 23, 5.30 p.m.
Tuesday,
Batavia
Straits and Calcutta
Parcels,......Aug. 24, 11 am. Bangkok vin Swatow Swatow, Amoy and Foochow
Stralts and Europe vla Marsellies -due Marseilles, 23rd Sept.-and London Parcels only-due Lon- dan 20th Sept.
Thikembang Tucs, Aug. 24, 9.30 a.m. Yuensang
Tues., Aug. 24, Ord.,
..Aug. 24. Noon. Kwanglung Tues., Aug. 24, 1.30 p.m. Haltan..Tues., Aug. 24, 3.00 pan. Tues., Aug. 24, Patroclus
G. P. O. and R. P. 0. Parcels,
.....Aug. 24, 3 p.m.
Reg.Aug. 24, 4.15 p.m.
Ord.
Air Mail for North China, Lanchow.Eurasia Plane
and Yunnan (vla Hankow) by the "Eurasia Airways Direct Service"
Aug. 24, 5 p.m.
„Tuen. Aug. 21.
G.P.O. and K.P.O.
Re.. Ord..
.Aug. 24, 4 p.m.
..Aug. 24. 5 p.m.
Wednesday.
Fort Bayard and Halphong....... G. G. Paul Daumer
Wed., Aug. 25, 2 p.m. S. Santos Maru Wed., Aug. 25, 2.30 p.m. Straits, Ceylon, India, E. and
Africa. Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Honolulu Pan American Airways Plane
and U.S.A., by the "Pan-American Airways Direct Service"-due San Francisco, 31st August.
Ord.,
Japan
Sandakan
Kowloon F.O.
Ang. 25.5 p.m. ..Aug. 25, 5 p.m.
Thursday.
Wed., Aug. 25.
G.P.O.
Aug. 26, 5 p.m. ....Aug. 26, 6 a.m.
Rep.... Ord.,
Sulsang....Thurs., Aug. 26, 5 p.m.
Friday.
Mauging....Frl., Aug. 27, 8.30 am.
Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plans Fri., Aug. 27,
Direct Bervice"-dut London 5th September,
G.P.O. and K.P.0.
Reg. Ord.,
Aug. 27, 8.30 a.m.
.Aug. 27, 9.30 a.m.
G.P.O. and
Reg.,
Ord..
„Aug. 27, 8.30 a.m. Aur. 27. 0.30 a.m.
Jan.P.O...
Air Mail for "Austrails by Imperial Imperial Airways Plane Fri, Aug. 27,
Airways Service"-due 31st August.
Darwin,
Air Mail for "K.L.M. Service"-due-Kasukuni Maru .............. .Frl. Aug. 27.
Amsterdam, 6th Sept.
G.P.O. and K.P.O.
Reg. Ord.,
Aug. 27, 12.30 p.m.
.Aug. 27,-1 p.m.
Ord..
G. P. O. and E. P. O. Reg.
.Aug. 27, 12.45 p.m. .Aug. 27, 1.30 p.m.
*Superscribed correspondence only.
Straits, Ceylon, Inda, E. and S. Yosukuni Maru.......Fri., Aug. 27,
Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe Marseilles due Marseilles, 23rd September.
via
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HAW PAR AMBULANCE CHOLERA CASE TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
Leung Ping, 02, of 7 Talkoo, Street, ground floor, was removed to the Government Civil Hospital by the Haw Par Ambulance yesterday, suf- fering from cholera.
An unknown Chineso male was taken to hospital with serious head Injuries following a collision with a bicycle.
Another call was received, but In this case the sick person recovered without having to be taken to hos- pital. This was from Queen's Road West, when one Lau Chan-tol was acized with an attack of fits. Het had recovered, however, on the arrival of the ambulance.
WATER LEVELS
FOR WEST, NORTH AND EAST RIVERS
The River. Conservancy Dureau for Kwangtung Province frues the following report on water levels, in metres, for the West, North and Eart Rivers
Highest Lowest
W.L. W.L on Place of
on
23/0 Observation record record
1971
22/B
West River at
Wuchow 4-2620 -0.70
-10.64
West River at
+
North River at "
Tingruen + 220
1
-0.04
4 -1.09
7.83 -7.44
Shining 12,50 0 ***4.11.58
糖
North Bayer
Bamočil ***
> no inferionale, report.
The story of the 20th Century-Fox Film
SLAVE SHIP Starting Warner Baxter and Wallace Beery
IN DESPERATION, Capiaki Lovets shapes the'
course of the Albatrom for the nearby British island of Bi. Hošona, although he knewe that zusel- ing Betiladi or American'saihorities simnast nerbalnly means deala for him as a dave-rumaar. Waxt-day," the crew regilzen whore the ship la binding, and, led by Thompson (Walinde Honry),, naako is desperate charge to get control of ibo skip
#EVEER SMILEDoes are pressting Kørest hard when a British meats-off-war is sighted. The inmilavors turn toward golling rid of the slaves to sononal the "eriämoe", Lavett (Warner Baxter), who le wounded, and his wife (pinkbeth Allan), aided by the cablu boy, #wifty! (Wielkary`Mocowy), goi wway in the ship's boat.
APOA50 the warship, most of the slave-rimmern ses Lik, wwiftly ordered hangat by a drum-hond court-naar- tial Bwitty in spared because of his youth. When
· Levoti is called before the naval court, his wife piosde for him, telling the offloors that he tried vainly to pre- rout the stars deal · But his record is against him, and ? the trind/boked retires to consider his oaan while the vessel's master-as-arms prinsły prepares another moose.
QUT HIS wita's, plea ́la not in vain. The Barbour Golden omit the "Zast alaver". With the memory of these horrible daye to live down, Lovett and his wife inko passage to ibu island of Jamaica, Thero, in ibe peace and calm of a tropical farm, they sook the happiness which almost had been
snatched from them.
THE END,
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