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December 30, 1938.
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Her Future Was Shadowed By A Notorious Past!
A WOMAN IS JUDGE
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That Certain Woman"
Mech LAN KUNTER - ANITA LOUISE - Donald Crisp-winten and Directed by Lában Benldng » Roche by Man Sistner - A First Rational Picture » Pratented by MARRIN BIOS.
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SEVENTEEN... and never been kissed!
When Gene Raymond kisses Olympo Bradna in this story of fugitive laven..... it'e the first time Olympe's ever been kissed... on or off the screen!
Gene Raymond - Olympe Bradna "STOLEN HEAVEN"
Glenda Forrall · Lawis Stone: Porter Hall Douglast Dumicilla · A Paramount Picture
NANKING NEWSPAPER
Britain Hands Hongkong
To The Japanese
The "Voice of New China”, an English-language magazine published in Nanking, publishes two interest-
ing articles in its last issue.
STARTING TIMES AT FANLING
Golf During New Year Holidays
The following are the starting times at Fanling during the New Year
One article denounces foreign calling at Hongkong which, being a language newspapers which free port, has always been depend- print fabricated reports, "meanting on shipping for its prosperity. to deceive the suffering Chinese "The shart Hne of rallway con-holidays:
neeth Hongkong with Canton can people."
no longer function as the Chinese The second article is a gem end of this railway is in Japanese of fabrication. Read it:
hands. Japan is not too eager to re- "The inevitable has happened.pate this line for the sole benefit of Japanese forces have occupied Kow-Hongkong merchants and others de- loon. Chinesa territory.
apendent on Canton for livelihood. stone's throw from Hongkongt.
within
"In view of the present strained
0.10 H.
SUNDAY
Old Course
Mundy, C. Mycock, 5.20 A. E. Lissaman, W. J. S. Key. Pa T. Lindfors, L. A. 1. Duncan. 0.24 S. 1. Dodwell, I. H. Grare. 1.32 A. D. Humplimys, D, I. Bako. 36 P. 9. Delany, E. T. McMullen,
sanit. Gregory, W. Wooding.
9.44 D'Arcy Wentlierbe, K. S, Morrison. 945 G. C. Worrall, Comtr. Hele, 8.52 C. M. Gee, J. W. Mayhew.
G. MeGrane, C. F. Marshall, New Courte
The complete and economic isola- tion of the British colony for the past relations between Japan and Britain, anything can happen between these two months has been effectually, two countries. It is the consensus of accomplished.
opinion that the occupation of Can- "Ocean-going steamers with no ton by Japan means the end of Bri- cargoes in their holds are no longer, ish trade and cultural influence in 10.12 S. Archibuit. P. A. Redmond.
BRADDOCK
TO STAGE COME-BACK
Matched With Len
South China,
"Hongkong cannot be defended from bombing planes, which entitd easily destroy the water reservoirs.
"It is an open secret that long- kong possesses huge underground lanks. Also a labyrinth of under- ground passages, and exits have been bullt connecting the island with the mainland. All these precautions are of no avail.
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11. and Mrs. Overy,
10.70 Lt. Col. and Mrs. Matthews,
MONDAY
Old Courre
P.10 A. W. Hodres, 9. C. Felthams. 920 Pay, Cdr. Colson. Col. Holt. D24 E. Latinw, J. W. Mayhew.
2. C. F. Bellamy, 3. Farben.
932
F. Groves. J. Sitenermen.
36 d. McGrane, G. Harshali. 9.40 J. Hackney, P. H. Scoones. 044 V. T. Yoxall, H. J. D. Lowe. 948 A. Penn. V. it. Gordon. 9.33 . Cur, Murray, J. D. Mackie, 30 J. E. Richardson, . M. Wood. "in a war
between Japan and 10.00 C. H. Burton, t. Young. 10.04 S. J. H. Fox. 1. H. Geare. Britain, it is predleted that Hong-1665 P. S. Careldy, D'Arcy Weatherbe. kong would be the first far-Rungin.12 R, . 9. Webb, A. A. firemner.
10.16 A. V. Greaves, W. M. Barten. 10.30 P. S. Delany, C. hi. Geo.
New Cours
Harvey In London British outpost to fall.
London, Dec. 30,
"Hence, Britain has taken the only course that is honourable and digni- fed, that is, by giving up Hongkong peacefully instead of losing it in a war with Jazzani,
The boxing promoter, Mr. Armand Vincent, announces that he Las arranged 21 contest between the former world champion, James Brad- duck, and the British champion, Len saved. In this we wish to extendi Harvey, at Earl's Court, London, on
11. either May 10 or
"Brian's face' has thus been
our heartiest congratulations to wise Dritish statesmanship for being far- the sighted in withdrawing from Hong- Mr. Vincent intends to match
kong without loss prestige and wanner with Tommy Farr. If Harvey without being compelled to hand it
with the wins and is mulched Welshman, the fight will then be for over to Japan as a war booty."
Who fabricates! Harvey's British title.--Reuter.
Paget's Debts Lord Victor
Creditors of Lord Victor Paget,! brother of the Marquis of Anglesey. meeting in London recently were told that he had been entirely dependent | on the income received from a trust fund created under the will of his mother. jt WW5 it discretionary trust and the Oficial Receiver, trustee, would be unable to attach it for the benefit of the creditors.
oc
Lord Victor's income was said to be about £13 a week, but he ob- tained a loan from the trustee for medical and other fees and was now repaying that at the rate of 26 a wick.
A statement of affairs showed un- secured Indebtedness of £1,821. which included liabilities of £1,091 in a bankruptey in 1934.
"On the other side he says he has not got anything in the way of as- rets, sald Mr. C. Bruce Park, the Ocial Receiver,
Mr. F. S. Salaman, chartered ac-| countant, was appointed trustee.
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NEW SKI RECORD
London, Dec. 29. At Earl's Court to-day, Sverre Kolterud, the Norwegian Olymple medalist, established a world indoor ski jump record of 224 metres. Reuter.
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THE AMAZING STORY OF HIS DOUBLE LIFE... WILL GIVE YOU THE THRILL OF YOURS! He practicos medicino by day ............... crime by night!' EDW. G.
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THE
The Ewo indoor bowling league, STARTING MILLION DOLLAR FILM SPECTACLE !
A division, was brought to h con SUNDAY
clusion last night at the Hongkong!
Bowling Alleys when the Scoreless
Wonders beat the Black Dog in the final by 251.
Results:
Beoreless Wonder, 1.87A
Due Mollhaų ...
Black Dox, 1425
R. H. Duddridge.... 420
103 172
131
Dick Venezia
2:03
131 140
Gene Fagelano
147
Ernie Hearther
341
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VICTOR
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Beren Play by Vinceni Lawrance and Waldemar Young Original Story by Frank Wand Directed by VICTOR FLEMING Pandumed by MAUISH LIGHTON
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FRENCH WARSHIP HERE
The French warship Savorgnan de Brazza arrived from Shanghai this morning for a short stay.
Premier's Holiday In Yorkshire
London, Dec. 20,
A salute of 21 guns to the country
The Prime Minister and Mrs. was replied to by Binckhead Fort and Chamberlain left London this after-
a second salute of 10 guns to the Com-noon for a short holiday Yorkshire, mander-in-Chief, was answered by where they will be the H.M.S. Kent.
CIANO FOR BELGRADE
gucatsof
Lord and Lady Swinton. Mr. Cham- berlain will return to London early In the New Year prior to his de (parture on January 10 for Rome.---
British Wireless.
BROKER EXPELLED
Rome, Dec. 20, The Italian Foreign Minister, Count Clano, la expected in Belgrade on January 10. "The main object of his
New York, Dec, 29. visit, according to Italian political The Stock Exchange authorities. clrcles, la preparation of an amity announce the expulsion of J. A. Sisto, agreement between Yugo-Slavia and a member of the Exchange since Fungory. supplementing a similar 1931, who has been found guilty of treaty between Yugo-Slavla and conduct inconsistent with Just and Italy-Trans-Ocean.
Jequitable principles of trade-feuter.
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