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KING'S

SHOWING TO-DAY

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

Shirley Temple

LATEST FOX MOVIETONE NEWS

4 SHOWS

DALY 2.30-0.15 7.15-0.30

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

ing

LITTLE MISS BROADWAY

A 20th Century Fox Musical with

•George MURPHY Jimmy DURANTE

Phyllis BROOKS Edna May OLIVER

George Bobler › Lóword Ettis » Jone Dowell El Brandei⚫ Donald Mask - Patricia Wides Claude Glingwater, Sc Directed by trong Cemmings Par Dented Hoping wood Original Bernon May by Harry Topant and fam Milth and hardy soins

Darryl doth be Change of Arachny the

ALSO

Cartoon

Educational Comedy "LY GOAT'S ALL'S FAIR"! WHISKERS"

TAKK ANT TEIN DE KAPUT VALLEY BUR

ORIENTAL

FLEMING ROAD WANCHA!

|TEL 20473

LAST 4 TIMES TO-DAY.

THE SCREEN'S MOST SENSATIONAL OUTDOOR ROMANCE! In The Cast MILLION DOLLAR SPECTACLE Exciting

Thousanda

Out of

2 DAYS ONLY

Thrilling

history's blazing pages comes this

| mighty story of courageous love!

JOAN BENNETT and RANDOLPH SCOTT

"THE

TEXANS

THE HONGKONG

ITALIAN PLANES SET 5 RECORDS

ROME, Dec. 4. FIVE NEW WORLD records for speed, with in- creased loads up to 2,000 kilograms, were established by Italian army aeroplanes to-day, а three-engined bombing plane

the "Athoili" type being used.

of

TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1938.

Wear

Jews Must A Yellow Badge

BERLIN, Dec. 4.

IT IS RELIABLY STATED that a decree will be issued shortly compelling Jews of both sexes, when outdoors, to wear a yellow badge inscribed with the star of David.

Meanwhile economic pressure The Italian plane, piloted by mark levy is inexorably continu- for payment of the milliard- Lieut-Colonel Angelo Tondi, re-ing, and the car prohibition corded speeds of 470 kilometres per hour.

are

decree came in the nature of an anti-climax, as hardly any Jews The plane started at 8.47 a.m.1 drive cars, and some ears

are in an economic position to from the military aerodrome at Monteciclio, near Rome, and being sold for practically noth- established recorda on the route to Marinella, Naples andi Montonlio. Trans-Ocean.

THE S. P. C. A. FLAG DAY

The sole of flaxs on behalf of the

Hongkong Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals on Saturday, November 25, realised $1,508,49. Of sam SB51.74 was collected in

ing.

One Jewish professional mun "voluntarily" sold hi car costing £1,500 for less than £1, and another sold two cars for £1.

The German Oficial Agency,

In

Guerillas Battle

In Canton

CANTON, Dec. 4. WHILE THE

issuing the text of the car decree, JAPANESE military

commented:

"With this new defence

measure against Jewish arrogance authorities clamped the Nazi State has given expression strict Martial Law to the healthy feeling of justice of the German people. Until now

the throughout Canton to- German people have borne with unparalleled forbearance the sight of day, refusing permis- Jews enjoying the advantage of Herr Hitler's roads, built by the hands of sion for foreigners to German workinen.-Reuter Special. leave Shameen, gunfire became increasingly noticeable.

RABBIS TO LEAVE

Hongkong, the following being the amounts of the highest collectors: Miss Yuxali $80.70; Mrs. Gerrard $40.80; Miss Wong Chal-yee $31.49; and Miss Ma Lai-lau $30.59, Mrs. permits Dicken was in charge of the or-1 German rabbis. ganisation for Hongkong.

Jerusalem, Dre. 4. The Government bas issucci

for the

immigration

the Chief Rabbi

amounted to $617.75, but details of Palestine.Reuter.

30 of

From authoritative sources I learn that a band

Kowloon Sales under Mrs. Smalley request of

The permits were granted at the of Chinese soldiers, in plain |

individual collections are not avail-| able.

The Hongkong S.P.C.A. extends warmest thanks to all those ladies! who gave so much of their time, and to all those who so kindly contribut-

Queenie And

ot

clothes, broke into the city

ed, thus enabling the Flag Day to be Her Hawaiians

successful.

The Hon. Treasurer also wishes to acknowledge with thanks the follow-

ing contributions

Society's funds:

towards

Capt. S. M. Kharegat, LMS. $25

D. Davies

W. Wattic

TO-MORROW & WEDNESDAY 5th Bn. 6th Rajputana Rifles

DARINGLY MODERN STAR STUDDED SMASH HIT!

A story of a bently who fought with savage fury for a love another woman had stolen.

Myrena

LOY

de Franchot Rosalind

TONE RUSSELL

MAN PROOF

NEW

WALTER PIDGEON

piracion by nicHARD THORPE • Produced by LOUIS D. LIGHTON

Merrilovit un Matters an

· MATINEES; 20c.-30¢ • EVENINGS: 20e.-30¢.-50«.-70c.

• SHOWS

DAILY

230-8.20

770-230

MAJESTIC

THEATRE

NATHAN

ROAD KOWLOON

TOL-57222

(MATINEES: 20.-30. • EVENINGS, 206-30-50%:70%

TO-DAY, ONE DAY ONLY

RETURN OF AN "OLD FAVOURITE" I

The Most Exciting Murdor-Drama of All Time !

TIRED OF HER

and for that he was sorry! TIED TO HER... and for that he hated heri

CRIME without ́PASSION'

A Hecht-MasArthur Fichurn with CLAUDE RAINS Ster of 'The invlilbly Man' -WHITNEY BOURNE

and MARGO

THEATRE

#

Wilton, Cunched and Produced

by are Hocht & Charion Wes-

Peter. Les Corts, Photogooghos Farumauni Reisure

TO-MORROW ONE DAY ONLY

ANOTHER "OLD FAVOURITE" NOT TO BE MISSED I Charles

LAUGHTON in

"The Private Life of

HENRY VIH”

A London Film. Production.

COUNT THE

"TELEGRAPHS

EVERYWHERE

30 10

the

Delight

Successful Opening To Gloucester Hotel Season

THE POPPY DAY FUND, 1938 Previously acknowledged $18,843.52 Queenie, David, and their Hawaiian 24th Heavy Battery, R.A. 43.60 giris, enjoyed a triumphant opening 150.00 to their season at the Gloucester

Hotel on Saturday, a huge crowd, $10,037.12 cheering them and calling for re- peated encores, which were given with characteristle generosity,

EMERGENCY REFUGEE COUNCIL)

The S. C. M. Post has received the following donation to the Hongkong Emergency Refugee Council:

Anon., $100.

DONATIONS AWAITING Donations are lying at the Business Office of the South China Morning Post for the following.

RAILWAY

No

j

near the Goddess of Mercy

temple shortly after mid- night.

A battle developed near the

compound housing the Japanese

garrison, and consulate near the Flowery Pagoda hand grenades being freely employed by the Chinese.

Casualties are unknown, the Japanese admitting that soldier was killed.

one

The sortie was followed by an unprecedented mopping up cam- palga by the Japanese this morning. the entire city being searched for guerillas. Any

armed men dis- covered by the Japanese were summarily dealt with, Japanese firms which bud reopened in the native city are reported to have closed their premises. Their staffs

QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA

HONG KONG

KOWLOON

AT 250-515 7-20-930PML AT 230-580×720 & 9:30 PM | FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY

THE SCREEN'S TOP COMEDY CLAN ARE HERE ! -making hysterical history in their scream version of Broadway's sensational laugh biti

THE

MARX

TO-MORROW —

At The QUEEN'S "BLOND CHEAT"

Joan Fontaine - D. de Marney

RKO-Itadio Picture.

DAILY

AT

2:30

520

720

1

920

Bros* "ROOM SERVICE"

An KKO RADIO JOI

Wak

LUCILLE BALL-ANN MILLER FRANK ALBERTSON'

TO-MORROW --

At The ALHAMBRA "FLIGHT INTO NOWHERE" with Jack Holt. A Columbia Ploture,

STARE

• TO-DAY ONLY

KOWLOON

57795

AFTER THIS WE'RE CRIME

GOIN' STRAIGHT

Yes, Straight to the Electric Chair!

SCHOOL

Presentia be warnek auos, skirting

THE DEAD END KIDS

BIELY MATOP · BOBBY JORDAN - (TO.CORCEY GABRIELOEIL | HUNTERALE - BERNARD PENSLEY

HUMPHREY BOGART

Dick Powell - Ruby Kooler "SHIPMATES FOREVER"

TO-MORROW

Warner Bros. #

Picture.

NAVAL VOLUNTEER

PROJECTS

came into Shamcen this morning. Establishments to Be

Our Own Correspondent.

Empire Wide

it was obvious that she has lost

Queente was a host it herself, and admirers since her last visit to Hong- kong. Deliciously entertaining were her saucy interpolations and mimicry. Queenie had the crowd rocking with cheerful personality, expressed in laughter and applause, while her CZECHS SEEK TRADE MORE CRAFT NEEDED singing, playing and dancing found arendy response from the Gloucester Hotel patrons.

gay

WITH EMPIRE

Prague, Dec. 4. Hope of increased trade with

Volunteer

OBITUARY

Managing Director Of Cable Company

SIR T. CALLENDER

London, Dec. 4.

ago.

The death has occurred of Sir London, Dec. 4.

Thomas Callender, Managing Director are far cdvanced of Callender's Cable and Construction Arrangements Industrial Home for Blind Ciris;;

for building a chain of Royal Naval Company-Reuter Bulletin, Chinese Soldiers' War Relief; The three girls were also big hits.

Reserve establishments "B.F.R.D.C." St. Vincent de Paul: Didian Roque was vociferously re-Britain and the British dominions throughout the Empire, writes the Born in Glasgow in 1855-the late Social Service of the Churches; St.ceived for her turchesinging, and had was expressed by Dr. Hacha, the Sunday Times naval correspondent. Sir Thomas Octavius Callender had John Ambulance Association; Emer to answer repeated calls, while Mary new President of Czecho-Slovakia in

This step marks the beginning of been a member of Callender's Cable gency Refugee Counell,

Walter earned continuous applause an exclusive interview with Reuter, co-ordinated effort on the part of Company since its formation more for her interpretation of the Hula Dr. Incha declared

the colonies to beur the that

their part in than 50 years He travelled Hula Nina Warsaw also danced guntinuous development in the ex-naval defence of the Empire and its widely, having visited India seven effectively, and with Queenic and change of merchandise between the trade routes.

times and had been through much David putting across some of their British Empire and Czecho-Slovakia After recognising that the Domin-f Africa and America and West

Indies. best duets, the entertainment never would prove to be the best supportions long had thefe Naval Volunteer Major R. D. Walker, M.C., who

lagged.

for normalisation of the Czech Reserve divisions, the writer points At the time of his death Sir Thomas returned to the Colony by the Em-j

economic situation.

oul that the first colony to follow was Deputy Chairman and Managing It was quite a memorable night. press of Canada on Friday, has re- and assured a very successful season the field of economic interest

Besides cultural relations, it is in this lead is the Straits Settlements. Director of Cullender's Cable and sumed duty as manager and chlet for the popular Hawaiian troupe who Czecho-Slovakia's

that Recently R.N.V.R. divisions

Construction Co., Ltd., London, Erith engineer of the British section

relations with established in Hongkong and Kenya, and Bombay. He was Chairman of the Kowloon-Canton Railway.

of will continue to present programmes Britain can develop most favourably Steps

until the New Year.

Steps are being taken for Callender's Sbure and Investment

now and durably-Router Special,

establishment of similar

tons Trust, Lid., Assocluted British Manu allar organisations in Ceylon, Sierra

facturers (Egypt), Ltd., etc. He was Gamble,

director Pre-

Anchor Cable Co Mary legislation has already been African Power and Lighting

Thomas Bolton and sons, Ltd., East Co.,

MANAGER

The Roles Xmas Sale

Roľný

FOR LADIES ONLY

Celebrating our FIRST ANNIVERSARY Ladies' Overcoats

Specially Reduced.

20% off all other goods not already reduced

This offer to ladies is for ONE WEEK ONLY from December 5th to 10th inclusivo,

Single Tailored Ladies' Overcoats tailored by the best craftsmen

in our workshop.

VISIT ROLNY AND GET THE BEST

Robu

The White House. Tel. 21040 12, Des Vocux Road Contral. (Between Lane Crawford's and Bank of East Asia)

Leone, and the Gold Coast.

were

passed by the colonial authorities concerned and final legislation re- Lid., Lancashire Electric Power Co.. quired to bring the divisions into Scottish Power Co., Ltd., Buden being Is expected shortly. The

Light and Power Co., Ltd., etc. He establishment of a division in Malta was also Vice-President of Federation of British Industries and British is also under urgent consideration.

K

Electrical and Allied Manufacturers' Discussing the development of the Association; and a member of the Straits Settlements divizion, the Institute of Electric Engineers. writer says there is now a call for increase in the number of permanent naval instructors.

CHUNGKING BEAUTY

Lily Lee Flies To Hongkong

Simultaneously with the RN.V.R. developments, there will be a drive by the Royal Navy to effect a large increase in the number of cralt available for auxillary patrol duties In time of war. As more become available some-particularly small

Chungking, Dec. 3. minesweepers and trawlers afted for The popular Manchu dancer Lily minesweeping and submarine hunting Lee, who was several times arrest.

will be placed at the disposal of ed between June and the end of the new reserve units. Thus the re- November on suspicion of espionage, serve will be not only in personnel was finally released on bail and was bui also ships will be built up at permitted to leave Chungking yes- all strategie centres of the Empire.terday, when she flew to Hongkong.

This striking beauty is said to en joy the widest friendship of portant Government officials and military officers. It is alleged that she is nequainted male impersonating Manchu spy, the famed with Miss Yoshiko Kawashima.

Reuter.

TAXI DAMAGED

Hits Verandah Pillar In Midnight Collision

Im

Lily Lea published notices In Chungking newspapers to-day saying. farewell and promising a re-union with her Chungking friends bext

A taxi was considerably damaged | spring--United Preat. when it crushed into a verandah pillar

in Hennessy Road near Canal Road: West, Wanchai; about 1 a.m, yester-1 day.

HITT AND BUN

A boy, Wong Chat, residing at The vehicle was being driven by Tung Street, West Point, was_nd- Lo Chu-kee, and carried a woman mitted to the Tung Wah Hospital on passenger. Lo suffered injuries to Saturday, suffering from injuries to his mouth and teeth, while the woman his hips caused through being knocked was injured in the mouth and knees, down by an unknown motor use in Both were taken to the Queen Mary Queen's Road West. The car did not Hospital.

stop.

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