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KING'S

TO-DAY ONLY

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

STRUCCLE! COURAGE! LOVE! ACHIEVEMENT! Another Immortal character joins the moilan plcturo gallery of the greati

America's Most Thrilling Story!

Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

February 19, 1940:

QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA

HỒNG KÔNG

KOWLOON

AT 230-515 7·20-930PM AT 230 320-720 à 9:30 PM

• FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY

IN GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOR!

Twentieth Century-Fox presenta DARRYL F.ZANUCK'S Production of

THE STORY OF

ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL

DON

LORETTA

HENRY

AMECHE YOUNG - FONDA Charles Coburn, Cana'Lockħinue Spring Byington

Also

SPECIAL FOX WAR NEWSREEL

TO - MORROW

· A Warner Bros.

Picturo

DAILY

AT

2.50

"NAUGHTY BUT NICE" with Ann Sheridan, Dick Powell, Galo Pago

1STAR:

5.20 7.20 9-20

TO-DAY ONLY

Thrills shower the screen as this strangest of adventure mysteries is told!

LELL NO

ALES DOUGLAS

TOMORROW

United Artists

Picture

DARY

753-4.30

An MGM Picture

HANKOW ROAD KOWLOON

- TEL

57795

"ETERNALLY YOURS"

Loretta Young - David Nivon

ORIENTAL!

FLEMING

GAD MANOHA TEL 20172

CLAST 4 TIMES TO DA

YOUR

LAST CHANCE

TO SEE THIS AMAZING SCREEN PRODUCTION!

More than 17,000 people attended the Oriental to see this thrilling plcture of what goes on behind the Nazi front and Inside the German prison camps,

A PICTURE YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS !

HORRORS

IN THE

GERMAN PRISON CAMPS!

Captured

Here's the most exciting screen event

of 1949 A blazing heart story...Tom from the weltce of world upheaval co

Staged with lavish grandeur... Played

by a host of sties! Cast of thousanda

LESLIE, HOWARD DOUG. FAIRBANKS.. PAUL LUKAS MARGARET LINDSAY

She came alena-kata the

ziry of von demand love.

Bearyddog par wupart of Linda Elavand la lle

Bett geni renumathi vele as a Waver Bem, yuan İ

SPECIAL FOR TO-MORROW-ONE DAY ONLY

DERBY DAY AT HAPPY VALLEY -

FROM PAGE ONE

Cash sweep salta were again on the heavy side.

THE RESULTS Following are the results:

1-12.00

This graphic plcture taken this morning shows squatters being dispossessed of their illegal dwelling houses in Kowloon City, following complaints to the au- thorities. Here we see many of the squatters with their few belongings after demolition of their huts-Ming Yuen,

LATE NEWS

(Continued from Page 1)

D.-5.00 P.M.-AMOY HANDICAL- (Second Section)-Winner $750. Becond. 100. Third $200. For China Ponles clasified "B" Cins as at 31st December. 1939, Jockey Allowance. Entrance and i

NOON FOO¤How CUF Winner $750. Becand 306. Third 200 A Handicap for China Ponles, Jockey

$10. One Allowance. Entrance Quarter Miles.

L. Dunbar's CONFUSION DAY 159 lb. (D. Black) Evo's EVE OF HARVEST 143 the

(P Marshall) Che's NAVYLIGHT m.

Four Starters.

1

(R. B. Moller) 3

Won by two lengths; half a length. Time.-122.

Pari-mutuel-Winner $7.20. Places $5.00;

$0.00,

2.-12.30 PM-TERTH PLATE (First Section)-Winner $1,000. Second $100. Third $250. For Australian Ponies, Grifins

Six Furlongin.

Yick Chlin's ANCASHIRE LARS 154 lb. (L. B. Choo) Mrs. Stanton's OAK BAY 140 ... (V. V. Nesta) Lan's PEACEFUL VIEW 150 lb. .......

TH. C. TH

RACE 9

No. 7684

$4,133.80 $1,186.00

$ 573.40

513 7353

$10.

Unplaced ponies ($50 each): Nos.

of this Meeting. Weight for inches as 4344, 980, 1140, 3859, 5007, -1080, per scale. Winners 10 lb. penalty, Jockey | 6908, 6287, 7037. Allowance. Entrance $10. One bille, Eilanded's CONTACT 133 15.

(W. II. B. Davis) 1 Dr. 9. N. Chau's ASCOT DAY 155 16... (L. B. Chao) Cire's BUSYLIGHT 147 R. ........... 1. M. Dolelho)

12 Starters,

Won by six lengths; half a length. Time.-1.10.2.

T'ati mutuel-Winter

$7.20; 0.15; 332.40.

$14.30.

Tiacea

3.-1,00 P.M~~LUSITANO CUP-Pro- sented by Members of the Club Lusitano, with $1,000 added for Winner. Second For China Pontes. $400. Third $250. bona fide Griffins of this Meeting. Weight for inches as per scale, Winner of the Maiden Stakes borred. Winners of other races 7 penalty. Jockey Allowance. Entrance $10. From the 1 Mile Past LAbout Half Mile 170 Yards), Ciren BACYLIGHT 162 b............. R. B. Molleri Tang's POSSIBLE 150 Tang Man-wa) Diamandy WHITE DIAMOND 150 tb... (H. C. Pil) 20 Starters, Won by four lengths; two lengths. The 40 (Recard). Parl-mutuel 46. Places $5.30; $6.30; $6,

RIOTS IN BELFAST

I:R.A. Membors Smash Up A House

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" BELFAST, Feb. 18 (UP).— L.R.A. demonstrations caused considerable excitement in |Belfast to-day, when six mem- 1bers of the illegal organisation 2jentered a house in Milton Street, which is in the Nationalist section of the city, and smashed windows and furniture after the joccupants had allegedly refused to draw their blinds 18 1 sign of mourning for Barton and Richards the two I.R.A., terrorists who had been executed.

Stx

10.3.30 PM.—WAKOOL HANDICAP.- Winner $150. Second 1300. Third $200. For Australian Subscription Ponies cast- Red "C" Class as at 31st December, 1039. Jockey Allowance. Entrance $10. 3 Furlong.

E.S.K.' RUBY STAR 130 b.

(S. W. Pan) Mrs, Stanton's HEINZ 133 b... W. H. S. Davis) Cocoa's VIOLET QUEEN 133 tb

(L. B. Cha

1

2

4.-1.30 PM-GARRISON CUP-PR- sented by the Officers of the Garrison. with $750 added for Winner. Second' $300, Tislrd $200. For China Pontes. Subscrip tion Griffins of Uils Club of any "Season. Weight for inches

рет scale, of Winners anywhere during 1030, one race. 3 1b.: of two races, 8 lb.; of three or more races, 7 1b; at this Meating, 3 lb. penalty. Jockey Allowance. Penel ties pecumulativo. Entrance $10. One Mile.

Fan's MUSKETEER 157 C. Liang)

is. SLK CELTIC STAR 163 lb......

(F. Marshall) 2 Eu Tong-sen's ROSE EVELYN 165 10. ..

(C. Encarnaçao) 3

Salvage Master also ran. Won by four lengths; two lengths. *irlie.-g.j2, Pari-mutuel. Winner $11.60. Places $7.90; 317.10.

HANDI-

5--3,50 PM-KANA KARA CAP-Winner $750. Second $300. Third $200. For Australian Bubscription. Ponles classified "C" Class as at 31st December, 1939. Jockey Allowance. Entrance $10. One and a Quarter Miles.

G, Traverton's BRUTUS 150 lb.

(D. Binck)

CW.K. *TWILIGHT STAR 149 15. ..

1

RACE 10

No. 0125

2

$4,009,60 2002

$1.145.00 1010

572.30 Unplaced ponies ($50 each): Nos. 13, 1137, 3693, .2335.

11.-4,00 PM-PERTII_PLATE.-(Second Seesion) -Winner $1,000, Second

2400.

Third $250. For Australian Ponies, Grifinx of this Meeting. Weight for inches us per scale. Winners 10 b. penalty, Jockey Allowance. Entranica $15." One Mile.

Leg Bros. AMICUS CURIAE 155 16. ....

1 (G. P. Gram) Lucky's *LUCKY LADY 155 Tb.......

(II. J. A. Hearne) 1 Mrs. Eu Tang-sen's ALBURY 195 1... (C. N. Encarnacno) * Dead_ficat for First Place.

RACE 11

Hundreds of police were sent to the district to enforce a proclamation issued this morning by the Northern Ireland Minister for Home Affairs, Str Dawson Rates.

The proclamation was made under special powers given in Ulster to take netion in banning protest demonstra- tions.

A similar ban last Sunday resulted in rioting in the course of which several were Injured by police batona,

· America Admires Altmark Exploit

WASHINGTON, Feb. 19 (Reuter). ---With the full story of the Altmark now known, doubts which were at first fell with regard to the pro- priety of the British action have now a disappeared, leaving only admiration for the daring exploit, and the feel- - lig that it wns completely justifled." A Paris report says that French publle opinion supports the action of -the British Admiralty with regard

to the Altmark.

No, 3105 and 300 $4,221.00 each

5020

031.80 Unplaced ponies ($100 each): Nos. 27, 1155, 8130, 3428, 054, 1706, 708,İ - The "intransigeant" writes: "Once 208, 1581, 2441, 2485.

more Germany has been caught red- banded violating International law. Britain acted rightly for neutrality cannot function only one way."

TAKE ANY TRAM or HAPPY VALLEY BUS.

CATHAY

DAILY AT 2.30.5.15.7.20.89.30.P.N

MATINEES —ZOL, 304, 40% EVENING9120e, 306, 80%, 10%, 80%

FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY *

SAZUZE» Mo

8. W. Pan 2 Peter The Great comes to life again in the world's most famous film!

Shiu Hang's "DISCOVERY DAY 145 1.

2 ********** (P. Y, T. Well

Dead IIent.

Elght Starters,

Won by live lengths,

Time. 2.10.

Park-mutuel-Winner

#7.70; 30.50: 48,20,

$18,50, Places

6-3,30 P.M.-AMOY HANDICAP. (First Section)-Winner. $750. Second $300. Third $200. For China Ponies claust fed "" Class as at 31st December, 1030 Jockey Allowance. Entrance $10. Furlongs.

Evo's EVE OF HEAVEN 150 1.

Six

(F. Marshall) 1 Marber's "LILLINER 152 1b...........

(G. P. Gram) 2)

Lan's *HUMDRUM cỶe 11

Ten Starters,

(1. C. Pin) a

Dead Ifeat for accond place. Won by two lengths; dead heat. Time.-1.2.31

Pari-mutuel.--Winner $18.00. Places $0.00; $5.50; $7,50.

7.co P.MMELBOURNE CUP-Win- ner $1,000. Second 300, Third $200, For Australian Ponics of any Beasoti, Weight 140 lb. Winners at any time of one race. 6 lb of two races, 10 tb.; of three or mors races, 14 Ib.. peneity. Entrance $10, Ond and Quarter Miles. Lucky's LUCKY LAD 184 lb.

V. V. Nenda) 1

( L. Dunbar's 'BAFFIN BAY 150 36. ........

411, JA, Hearne)

Lady. Northcoto's DEVÓNIAN 150 16.

(D. Black) 3

Fix Blarters. Won by Time and half; a length.

Pari-mutuel Winner

REPEATING ANOTHER WARNER BROS. SENSATIONAL THRILLERI | #550; $5.20; $6.00,

IT'S A CACHEY YOUPVE NEVER SEEK BETORE.....IHAT YOU'LL WANT TO SEE AGAM!

CAGNEY

The OKLAHOMA KID

HUMPHREY BOGANT-ROSEMARY LANE +DONALD CRISP » Denoted by Lingo Kongo + & VELIKA 9905. Taken Must be that Turner - Barkas Pag ka shpreh thức ghatert term het Zhao (. Takrat » Dann van Gogamat Meng by Lévad 1. Pantun muế Thuy Khybe

MATINEES: 20c.-30c. • EVENINGS: 206.-30c.-50c.-70c.

2

$11.80. Plates

WANCHAI BUS CRASH

Passengers on a bus travelling from fol Hang to Kenneity Town "about 12.13 am, to-day reculved a revers shaking but were not injured when the vehicle was involved in a mishap In Queen's Road East.

When in the vicinity of the Grand Theatre the bus ran into a funeral scatloiding and skidded round on 100 greany surface of the road, the rear portion of the vehicle crashing into a pillar. The back of the bus was bad- ly damaged.

WED.

THU

Cast of over 5000! Took three years to completa!

One of the greatest films over mado anywhoro!

Amemo PresUNES.

PETERI

A

That

Historical Film Makes Screen History!

with

A Distinguished

Russian Cast!

Directed by Vladimir Petrov

FULL ENGLISH dialogue TITLES

OF

* 'TO-MORROW, ONE DAY ONLY!

When life's a lark and all the world is full of happy song!

PICTURE

YOUTH!

Tho Now Universal prosents DEANNA DURBIN in

100 MEN and GIRL

LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI... ADOLPHE MENJOU - ALICE BRADY EUGENE PALLETTE MISCHA AVER

“CITY IN DARKNESS!! SIDNEY TOLER

LYNN BAKI

HEAR JUDY

SING: Over the Rainbow Ding, Dong.

The Witch Is Dead

many ather hits you'llove!

JUDY GARLAND

FRANK

"

· RAY-

MORGAN · BOLGER

BERT

JACK

LAHR • HALEY,

BURKE'. HAMILTON

Charley. GRAPEWIN

and The MUNCHKINS

Directed by

Produced by

VICTOR FLEMING - SIRUTH LABOY

To-morrow at the QUEEN'S "BACK DOOR-TO HEAVEN"

Wallace Ford & Patricia Ellis A Paramount Picture

& SHOWS DAILY

1.30 · 20 210-210

Haro

To-morrow at the ALHAMBRA "DEATH OF A CHAMPION" Lynn Overman & Virginis Dale A Paramount Picture

MAJESTIC

THEATRE

NATHAN ROAD.

TEL. $7211

(MATINEES:20c.~30c.° EVENINGS: 20-30-5070)

SHOWING TO-DAY

TWO GRAND STARS IN THE GAYEST LOVE STORY OF THE YEAR 1

MYRNA

LOY TAYLOR

ROBERT

with

JOSEPH ALLEN HENRY O'NEILL DOUGLAS FOWLEY

The happy-go-luckiest love story of the year! Heart-throbbing hila- rity as Bob and Myrna are together for the

first time!

YOUR LUCKY STARS

LUCKY

NIGHT

and Getirees Jones

Octos Play by Vizowal Lawzynőn {"Dizmetød by Hornsea

• Procubed by Louren

ADDED ATTRACTION:

LATEST MOVIETONE NEWS DIRECT AFTER SHOWING AT THE KING'S THEATRE 1

› NEXT CHANGE

RICHARD GREENE

In His First Great Starring Role... In A Great Picture f

"HERE

I AM A STRANGER”

A 20th Century-Fox Pictura

MAN-POWER Sweden Takes

MOBILISED

Britain To Commence Supreme Effort

No Chances

Stockholm Black-out

Makes History

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPHY

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON, Feb. 19 (UP).—. STOCKHOLM, Feb. 18 (UP). The British Government will-Sweden is taking no chances shortly, announce details of a as a result of the dark hints far-reaching mobilisation of the thrown out by Germany con..

tho man-power of the United King-séquent upon

popular Swedish clamour to give support dom.

This mobilisation, which is in con- to the Finns. nection with what is described as To-night, for the first time in his- the biggest munitions drive Britain tory, Stockholm, the Swedish capital, has undertaken, is quito distlict from was blacked out.

the mobilisation for the fighting ser This inaugurales a three-night test vices, in which something jiko 1,250,-] of air raid precautions. 000 men are now engaged.

The plans envisage a large-scale redistribution of Industrial labour on the home front. This will make considerable pro- additional non-skilled jobs avail- and will involve a portion of the 1,500,000 unemployed. able, including many "hard core" or per- manently jobless.

year

Meanwhile, mobilisation of the olds has 1010 Class the 24 been advanced by three weeks. to and March 9.

It will include the distribution of women workers in. munitions key industrial factories.

24-Year-Olds Called

It is expected to ensure that ample recruits will be available if the War Many nitilled craftsmen may bol Omeo decides to speed up training to withdrawn from the armed forces to meet any possible activity on the meet the shortage of skilled labour Western Front,

Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FREDERICK PERCY FRANKLIN, at 1 and 3, Wyndham Street in the City of Victoria, Hongkong.

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