1938-05-13 — Page 24

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KING'S

LAST TWO DAYS

AT. 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 P.M.

to work ...wherever there are men who

go, and pretty women to work with them!”

KALORITY)

YOUNG

BAXTER

VIRGINIA

BRUCE

WIFE DOCTOR NURSE

an

Zurn Century Fox Picture

- SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION

Technicolor The CORONATION

EXCLUSIVE

FEATURETTE

of KING GEORGE VI and QUEEN ELIZABETH

NEVER BEEN SHOWN BEFORE

SUNDAY M.G.M. Picture

·

CONSTANCE BENNETT BRIAN AHERNE in

"MERRILY

WE

LIVE"

QUEEN'S

DAILY AT 2:30-5:15 -7.20 8930 ·TEL.31453

FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY A Heart-stirring Romance From The Heart Of Murderers Row !

You Don't Have to Kill

·Anybody to be Found Guilty!

The story of a boy who loved, told from behind the bars of the death cell where he counted the min- utes left of life,

WE WHO ARE ABOUT TO DIE

with PRESTON FOSTER

ANN DVORAK

Directed by Christy Cabanne Edward Small Production

ADDED-

JOHN BEAL

RKO RADIO PICTURE

LATEST MARCH OF TIME

Exclusive !

TO-MORROW.

FOR

ONE DAY ONLY.

SHOWS

DAILY

2.30-5.15

7:15-3:30

Sensational! Revealing! "SNOW WHITE AND THE

SEVEN DWARFS"

TAKE ANY TRAM OR HAPPY VALLEY BUS

ORIENTAL

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2DAYS TO-DAY • TO-MORROW•

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BIGGEST, LITTLE SINGING STAR IN ALL THE WORLD!

What More Could You Wish For HE'S HERE AGAIN

and

BOBBY BREEN

BASIL RATHBONE Make a Wish

MARION CLAIRE

Bekry Menuity • Ralph Forbes Leontrol Dunold Megk › Herbert Rawhnson • Leonid Kinskey

DAYS

ONLY

söngi

SUNDAY & MONDAY

Sir Rider Haggard's Thellling Story

--- KING SOLOMON'S MINES

A Caumont British Super-Production

℗ MA” J. 200 30 EVENINCS: 20c. 30c. 50c-70c. ℗

HONGKONG

Ambassador On Dorado

Four passengers teft Hongkong by the Imperial Airways R.M.A. Dorado this morning shortly after 6 am.

They included Herr E. Ott, German Ambassador to Japan, who is on his way to Berlin from Tokyo. Herr Oll wit entertained yesterday ni Government House and conferred here with Dr. O, Trautmann, German

Ambasador to China, who flew from

Funko for the meeting.

TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, MAY 18. 1938.

Persecution Of Jews Resented

United States Sooks Assurances

Berlin, May 12. It is learned that the Ameri- an Ambassador to Berlin has made representations to Ger- many against violation of the German-American Treaty of Friendship.

Other passengers included Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fisher, who are on their way to London. Mrs. Fisher is better

Under the Violet Cressy-Marks,

terms of the Treaty, icot n B

American traveller und authoress. Mr. and American subjects and

equal Mrs. Marks have been travelling property in Germany enjoy. during the past four months in North; rights with those of German subjects China,

and properly in the United States.

United It is understood that the States Government wishes assurances that property of Austrian and German Jews of Amerlenn citizenship will not be appropriated.

Aliss Wood, of Bangkolt, who has been spending a holiday in Hongkong, Biso left on the plane for Bangkok.

The plane carried 150.547 kilos of mail and 10.013 kilos of freight.

Fair Weather To Continue

Hongkong was a degree cooler at 10 o'clock this morning compared. with the same time yesterday, the temperature reading 80. Humidity ind increased to › per cent..

Yesterday's maximum temperature wan 83, compared with 83 the pre- viour day, and the minimum Inst alght was 74,

The Royal Observatory weather states tlint Iceble anti- ure altunted ́ ́aver report cyclonic arens South China, the Sea of Japan and the Pacife to the east of the Bonins, where pressure is highest. Depres- alons are situated aver Mongolia and to the north-east_of in the Pacifle Hokkaido. The depression of the

is situated Philippines

about 300 miles east of North Luzon, moving enst-north-east,

Local forecast at East and south- cast winds, moderate; fair.

tinction between Aryon and The United States admits no dis-Aryan Americans.--Reuter,

STOP PRESS NEWS

Colony May See Defences Strengthened

According to the Military Corres- pondent of the London Sunday Chronicle Britolu will shortty an- nounce startling plans affecting all Colonies which may be affected by

war.

Defences of Colonies Are to be considerably strengthened every-

where.

Mr. Horc-Belisha's visit to Muita Is the first step in this policy of colonial reinforcement. It will be followed by visits to other Colonies and the Dominions by lending inem- bers of the Imperial General Staff.

Early steps are to be taken to re- place civilian governors in certain colonies by senior officers of the fighting services. Other measures that are to be taken to strengthen the oversens defences include:

1-Locat Defence Corps in the colonies to be strengthened; 2 More British Army units to be sent to garrison them, 3.--Squadrons of the B.A.F. to be stationed in al colonier; 4-Austraila anul. Indian movies to be increased; 5.-South African, Australian and Canadian Air Forces to be doubled.

In addition, latest-model coastal } defence batteries are to be installed, together with anti-aircraft avilllery units.

FOUR SMALLPOX

CASES REPORTED

Elghteen new cases of infectious disease were reported to the Health Authorities during the past 24 hours. Included were four emes of smallpox, bringing the total to. 2,230 since January 1..

In addition there were five enses of measles, four of meningitis, three of dysentery, and one each of diphtheria and enterie fever.

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TO-DAY & TO-MORROW

MURDER!.. To the strains of the wedding march

Bullwhip agalest ropter in a duel to the deathl

"Kdajah Zakor prósents

BULLDOG DRUMMOND'S

PERIL

JOHN BARRYMORE JOHN HOWARD-LOUISE CAMPBELL REGINALD DENNY - Dancecky team thegan

SUNDAY.

Warner Bros.

Picture

4 SHOWS DAILY, 2.30 - 6 20

770 930

“PENROD & his TWIN BROTHER'

featuring the MAUCH TWINS

MAJESTIC

THEATRE

NATHAN ROAD KOWLOON

TEL: 57222

(MATINEES: 20c-30。° EVENINGS: 20«-30«-50:70

SHOWING TO-DAY

NOTE SPECIAL TIMES: AT 2.30, 5.00, 7.20 & 9.45 P.M. WITHIN YOUR MEMORY NO FINER LOVE STORY

NO CREATER MUSICAL SPECTACLE !

NOW AT POPULAR PRICES! THE SHOW WORLD'S BIGGEST TRIUMPH!

It took two yeom to come

platst of thousands ...mighty scenes of spac- Satulor splendor.";, glori `ous leve-songs that make your heart beat fosterl' *. Kever a show like.

251⁄2 hours of glorious mel

edy,spectacÍA BOÉ FORIAnos

this on stage or screen!

ANETTEMACDONALD The FIREFLY

with ALLAN JONES WARREN WILLIAM A Robert Z. Leonard Production A Metron The new M-O-Mantelion Goldwyn-Mayer Picture a Produced by HUNT STROMBERO

that cost a forkl

TUESDAY, ONE DAY ONLY! RETURN SHOWING BY SPECIAL REQUEST ! "THE AWFUL TRUTH"

IRENE DUNNE

CARY GRANT in

A Columbia Comedy-Hit !

LEE THEATRE

prosents

MEI LAN FANG

AND COMPANY

TO-NIGHT

13th May, at 8:00 P.M.

९९

LADY

PRECIOUS

STREAM"

PRICES: Stalls $5.50, $3.30, $2:20, DRESS CIRCLE: $3.30, $1.10

BOOKING AT TSANG FOOK PIANO CO.

rinted and Published for the Proprietors bỹ.

dham Street in the City of Victoria

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