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KING'S

SHOWING TO-DAY

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

Shirley Temple

...simply surrounded by fun. making show-people show- ing her the time of her life... in this go-happy hit that's the life of the town!

LITTLE MISS BROADWAY

A 2011 Cher-Fox Alessiced with

Georg. MURPHY JY DURANTE

Phylis BROOKS Edna Mice OLIVER

Quarge Borisier • Edward Elis • Jone Dowall,

El Brendel + Donald Mask + Patrida Wilder Cloude Gillingwater, St

Mit

Siena Play by Harry Yogand god fork Tab

Dough Zemak in Purps ! Pradesh

ALSO

Ertunational Comedy! LATEST FOX MOVIETONE NEWS ́HA LIE PATI

SHOWS

DAILY

230-5.15 715/9.30

ODAYS

Cartoon

MANDATKE KATASTR

"RILLY COATS

CARE AND THAN ON HARRY VALLEY BUỀ

ORIENTAL

FLEMING ROAD |WANCHA:|

TEL 28413

ONLY TO-DAY • TO MORROW

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The most hilarious comence giving you the inside story om themovie-studios-and the love? affair of the Wall Street banker? and the stand-in....A panic- by the author of "Mr. Deeds?l

WALTER WANGER presents

LESLIE

HOWARD BLONDELL Stand in

with

HUMPHREY BOGART

Alan Mowbray Marta Shelton

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY,

STOCK MARKET REPORT

The Hongkong Stock Exchange official summary issued at 3.15 p.m.) yeaturday, says:

Market, was firm. Enquiries are broadening and prices show Improve ments, but the amount of business. transacted was on a small scate.

Bayern

Hongkong Bank $1,250 Union Insurance Štás Douglasen 400

ILK. A K. Wharves $ILE Providenta (old) $5.20 Providents (Now) 65 Taube $0.10

1.5. Hotels $830

13. Landa 334%)

H.K. Tramwaya sidy,

China Light■'" (014)"${0.00 Cisina Lights (New) $10.50 H.K. Electries. 150

Teleplicnes 10!d) $23%

Dairy Farms #233 Watsons $6.00

HK. Goyi. 4% Loan 6% DIT. H.K. Govt. 34% Loan par

Sellers

Union Insurance sal H. 28. Hotels 10 45

Bates Hongkong Bank $1,344 Union insurance 401 Providents (on) 13:25 Providents (New) $5/5,09 1.5. Totola $0.30 11 K. Lands 24% Watson $0.0Å Humphreys 30%. Antzinaki PRAT Nagulo Cold .24%. Tiengurt Consil. 12.00 Coco Grover 40% Cons. Mines 003

D3. monstrations 2635

1. X. L. G7

San Mauriclo 1.74

Suyor Consol, 20 United Pracales" 51

CLOUDY NOVEMBER

Yet Rainfall Below The Normal

Heroin Pill Haul

Ex Seaman's Excuse For Manufacture

and

With a party of colleagues, asslated by Mr. H. A. Taylor of the pors und Experis Department, devenue Omeer J. L. Stephens con- ducted a raid on an un-numbered nouse in Snek Kip Mel village on the afternoon of November 21. The rent portion of the house turned out to be a place for the manufacturing of pills, and contained all the for the

Heroernalia necessary

asket BL

of the

pills. The discovery was recalled yester- day, when a man named Shum Kan

Him was charged before Mr. E worth at the Kowloon Magistracy with unlawful possession of

mird

of an ounce of heroin, 13.140 heroin pill, and 43 ounces of a pink mura suficient to produce over 3,000 heroin pills.

one-

The case was for committal, and after evidence by R. O. Stephens. Mr. Taylor, and Tang Slu-kel, Interpreter at Shamshulpo Police Station, the defendant, after a statement from

e dock. was committed to the next Criminal Sessions.

Shum cold: "The heroin pils are made by me. These things are mine. if do it because my hand and my leg are lame and I cannot work. I was a scufaring man before, and if my hand and my leg are not in their present condition I would work on board. These herola pills are for sale and also for my own use."

A Divan Keeper

DECEMBER 2, 1038.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Donations to Charitable And Other Objects

THE POPPY DAY FUND

The following further donation has been received for the Poppy Day Fund:

Previously acknowledged $18,824,02; 9th A. A. Battery, R.A.

10.00

$18.843.52

RELIEF IN CIRNA

The S. C. M. Post has received the following donation to the British Fund for Rellet of Distress in China:

Anonymous, $100.

PROTECTION OF CHILDREN The S. C. M. Post has received the following donation to the Society for the Protection of Children:

Anonymous, $50.

THE 8. P. C, A.

The S. C. M. Post has received the following donation to the Society for Prevention of Cruelly to Animals:

Anonymous, $50.

SOCIAL SERVICE CENTRE The S. C. M. Post hins received the following donation to the Social Sec- vice of the Churches, Hongkong:

Anonymous, $25.

ST. VINCENT DE PAUL

following donation to the Scelety of The S. C. M. Post has received the St. Vincent de Paul:

Mr. C. Halt, $20,

DONATIONS AWAITING

Pleading guilty to three charges, keeping a divan, possession of 634 herbin pills, and possession of ten Donations are lying at the Business pipes in a house in Chin Lung Street, Office of the South China Morning Throughout the month of Novem- To Cheung, described as unemploy-Post for the following. ber, preasure remained high over 2d, was sentenced to three monilis Industrial Home for Bllad Girts; in, and the N.E. monsoon mie-hard labour on the first count, a fine Chinese Soldiers' War Rallef; vanied in Hongkong From the ist. of $600, or In default a further four "B.F.R.D.C."; Hangkong Emergency

the 4th, the weather was sunny and months imp

imprisonment, and a fine of refugee Coune.l; S.P.C.A.; St. Vincent warm. The sky clouded over on the $100 or six weeks, on the second and te Paul: Social Service ata, unt the

few days

third charges respectively, when he Churches. were! vercast, with occasional ram,

appeared before Mr. R. Edwards at GWIK the parsage of typhoon across the Central Magistracy yesterday. 1 Chun Sea.

From the 111. to:

Ofteer Millington pre- 18th. the weather was oninly Imuly, with rather low tempermures. The 1th. to the 24th. were days

#

Revenue

secuted.

of unbroken sunshine, after winch EMBASSY SHOOTING

je shy was again mainly cloudy until

he end of the month.

for the

The mean temperature month was 69.4 F, which is normal. maximum of 10.5 was recorded On the 4th., and a minimum of 50.0*

the 14th. The mean relative. humidity was 67 per cent., against

momma of Ca per cent. Sunshine amounted to 157 hours, site is 31 hours less than normal, dos al rainfall was 0.53 inches,

is less than one third of the hormat. This rali alt felt on the ita., 9th and 10th, the reminder if the month, being dry except tur serasional light drizzle,

The auxinum wind velocity in aust was 42 m.ph. at 7.27 a.m. on the 120, during a freshening of the N.E. monsoon.

==

TORIES HOLD FLYDE

London, Dec. 1.

The Government held Flyde In the y-election caused by the death of Lord Stanley with a majority of

20.015.

Grynszpan Says He Did Not Mean to Kill

Par's, Dec. 1.

to-day with

Herschel Grynezun, when charged the shooting of the Secretary of the German Embassy, Ierr von Rath, told the cum ning mastrate that he did not shoot to bor intended to only wound him. “I did not aim at bir eve but fired at random, for it was the first time I had used a revolver." he ad.

ALHAMBRA

NATHAN RD, HOWLCONFOR

FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY OUTLAWS!... MASSACRE ! His pal murdered .. his ranch looted Tim roars into action for revenge! SHOUT with

Tim in joy! YELL for Tim

in troublel

A stampede of action!

TIM

McCOY Riding 'Wild.

with BILLIE SEWARD detected by Davie Selman-A COLUMBIA PICTURE

TO - MORROW

MARX BROS. in

"ROOM SERVICE"

An RKO-Radio Pictura

QUEEN'S

DAILY AT 2·30-515 -7°20 & 930 ·TEL.J1453

SHOWING

TO-DAY

of the THE SCREAM SENSATION OF THE YEAR I

UNWHOLESOME FOOD

Three Chinese Women Heavily Fined

Three women. Chan Ho, 32, Lee Ming. 22. and Chau Wah. 32, were each fined $109, or in defau1t one month's hard labour, by Mr. E. Himsworth at the Kowloon Mavix- tracy yesterday, on charges of having old unwholesome food t Canton Road on Wednesday.

The wamen wern arrested by Sanitary Inspector A. C. Sinton, who saw them selling, altogether, about 185 lbs. of unwholesome poultry, Ash ut cooked meal.

to

Inspector Sinton asked Mr. Hims- During the Interrogation Grynsz-worth to take a serious view of the ban aid he had hed nightmares on account of the danger about Tewith persecutras and had with lle bealth. Ke ruspected that the been mart'cutorly affected by articles, fendants had collected their run- ay Julius Strelcker. He was terribly es from markets and poultry

pset when he received a postcard leans. from his parents on November 1.

Th

defendants admitted

DEAD CHICKENS

the

On the day of the shooting he de-offences. clared that he acted like

u Ive automaton.

A flue of $100, with the alternative "Perhaps I thought I would com- member when 1 entered the Embassy Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the Central mit suicide," he said. "I don't re-imposed on Yip Ylu, 60, a coolie, by of three months' hard inbour, was

office. I know I fired the revolver Magistracy yesterday, when he op from the left pocket of my coat."

Speaking in French, Grynszpaneing in possession of unwholesome peared on remand on a charge of ended his evidence by expressing

Captain Lancaster, a cluse friend of the Inte member, polled 38.203 egret at the death of you Rathfood, namely, 100 dead chickens, at

galust Dr. Tylecote (Labour) who Reuter,

17,648,

The Conservative majority at the JAPANESE VESSELS ast election was 23,352.-Router.

LATE NEWS

PIRATED

Captain Kidnapped Twice on Yangtse

Shanghal, Dec. 1.

The Japanese press reveals that

West Point on Monday.

It was alleged by the prosecution highly organised that the defendant was a member of system which dealt in dead birds. The fenthers of The birds were made into dusters. while the carcases were sold to low- class Chinese eating-houses.

Yip admitted a previous conviction for a similar offence.

WOMEN TAKEN ILL After eating some cakes which two Japanese merchant vessels, they had purchased from a hawker operating below the Klangyin boom, in Mongkok on Wednesday, three have been pirated and the Japanese women, Lam Shu, Lau Kam and Lal captains held to ransom.

Fung, all living at 3 Bedford Street. The first ship, the Hwatung Maru, fell ill, and were removed to the was captured

on November 7, 18 Kowloon Hospital, where their com→ miles above the mouth of the plaint was diagnosed as food-polson- Whangpoo.

Thirty-five thousand dollars ran-

30m was pald

on

Ing.

of

the

for the relcose Captain Ishigaki, but the captain again kidnapped, after Was money had been paid, when he was

his way to Shanghai: The second ship, the

the Tehsin Maru, was pirated six miles cost of Nan- Lungchow 011 November 18. A Japanese destroyer rushed to the scene but found the pirates had left,

Negotiations for release are con; Bruing, but the captors demand Yuari 12,000.-United PrĒKS.

GIFT TO JOURNALIST

Mr. H. W. Smits, who had been on the editorial staff of the South China Morning Post and Hongkong Telegraph for the past three years, and has joined the staff of Reuters Lid, was the recipient yesterday of a silver cigarette-ente from his form- er colleagues on the two papers.

The presentation was made by Mr. B. Wylle, general manager.

LOY

MYRNA Franchot TONE Rosalind RUSSELL

Man-proof

with WALTER PIDGEON

INGENOHL'S

GRAND CORONAS

MCDO

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ROOM

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The screen's top comedy clan in the That's stage's biggest laugh biti ....* the combination it took to make the

scream show-of-a-generation!.............

PANDRO 8. BERMAN IN CHARGE OF PRODUCTION • Directed by Whom A. Salist Ser May be Monia Ryskind

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The true story of Bery Prince Albert and the youthful Cinsan Yicturist

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