Wednesday.
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
July 17, 1940.
AIR-CONDITIONED THEATRE
SHOWING TO-DAY AT 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 P.M.
THE MAN WHO WOULDN'T TALK
"Our
happiness
your life... de-
pond on it!
TALKI"
LLOYD NOLAN
The star witness against him his silence!
JEAN ROGERS
RICHARD CLARKE - ERIC BLORE
ONSLOW STEVENS
Bread Dot N, Wodant Dėkurtum » Scrape Play by Robers (iką, žiniam Later in Edward Ininger + Based upon the play "The Vallen" by Halworthy Hall and Erkan A Momen A 2015 Costume For Platera
LATEST MOVIETONE NEWS
(Just received by Clippers)
S/S WASHINGTON STOPPED AT SEA BY A SUB- MARINES, PASSENGERS PUT TO BOATS.
ROYAL PRINCESS JULIANA OF HOLLAND AND ROYAL CHILDREN IN CANADA,
FRANCE SUES FOR PEACE WHILE ENGLAND FIGHTS ON. GERMAN RAIDERS SHOT DOWN ON ENGLISH COAST.
STAR THEATRE
HANKOW.AD KOWLOON DAILY AT 2-30:5.20-720-920 TEL 57795
• TO-DAY ONLY 。
Curfew For All Aliens
(10.30 or Midnight to 6): ALHAMBRA THEATRE They May Not Own Cars
ALIENS of all nationalities above the age of 16 and living anywhere in Britain must be in their homes between 10.30 p.m. and 6 a.m. (midnight to 6 a.m. in London) unless they hold a police permit.
This curfew is part of an Order made by the Home Secretary.
restrictions are these:
Unless authorised by a police peri mit, no allen can own or have under his control any bicycle or motor vehicle, seagoing craft or aircraft.
Must Report To Polico
An allen who has no settled place of residence must report at the ucarest police station Immediately after the Order comes into operation and give certain particulars.
If an alien cones to stay for a night In a private house or fint the occupier must report his arrival at once to the nearest pollee station, and also repert details of his departure.
or
If it
Aliens to whom a vehicle is not! necessary must either dispore of it comply with police directions.
for on alien for necessary the purpose of carning his livelihood, to be away from home later than cur- few hours he should apply in writinu! for permission to his local poilce. It an employce he must enclose a certi- fying letter from his employer.
Permits For Travel
If an alien wants to be away from his place of residence for a night or nights, he must apply for a police permit, stating the object of his jour ney. All innecessary travel is to be discouraged at present and permits
will be granted only for good reasons. The Home Office stated that these
requirements will necessarily cause Inconvenience, but it is hoped that the many aliens who are well-dix- posed to Britain will be willing to suffer these inconveniences In View of the necessity at the present time of exercising the strictest control over all persons whose good will to Britain may be doubtful.”
A grrious view will be tüken of attempts to obtain permuts by mis- representation.
THE MAN
NOBODY
KNEW
AN elderly man walked up
"GOLDWYN FOLLIES OF 1939" and down outside Marylebone
TOMORROW
4 SHOWE
DAILY
240
20
2.20 0.30
"HURRICANE”
MAJESTIC
THEATRE
NATHAN
ROAD KOWLOON
TEL. 57722
(MATINEES: 20ɛ.•30«.° EVENINGS: 20L-3015070
FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY • The Greatest Detective In Fiction Brought Up To Date In A 1940 Model Thrilling Mystery Romance!
· A GREAT NEW SCREEN
| DETECTIVE ARRIVES!
He's different from any
seen, smooth, slick, mag Gho
Register Once waiting for the arrival of two brothers who were to marry two sisters.
"Who, la he?" people neked. But nobody knew.
Then the two bridegrooms-Robert Albert Knell (23) and Charles Richard Knell (26), both of Liver- pool-road, N-arrived,
The elderly man went up to them.
Our uncle." he said, "I readi
your wedding in the papers" The brothers looked nt him blankly at first. but were eventually convinced.
And so Mr. William Khell, of Maidenhead, joined the wedding perly and raw Roberi, married to 24-years-old Mary Farrier, of Ran- ston-street, N.W., and Charles to her 21-years-old sister, Louisa,
Not until after the wedding was It found that a mistake had been made, and that although Air, Knett bore the same name as the bride- groom's he Lords nat Telated them.
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WAR STRUCK THIS TOWN
Streets of this unnamed French town are filled with debris, after crashing bombs from Nazi air raiders struck it. Now it's RD- other ghost city,
4 SHOWS
DAILY.. 2.30-5.15 7.13-030
TAKE ANY THAN ON HAPPY TÄLLEY BUG
ORIENTAL
FLEMING
ROAD
WANGMAI
TEL. 18473]
2DAYS TO-DAY, TO-MORROW.
ONLY
A SHOW THAT'S JUST ALIVE WITH FIGHTING ACTION! Here's a gripping story of two boys fighting for
oil and wild fury unleashed from desperate men,
JACKIE
FREDDIE
COOPER BARTHOLOMEW
2 BRIGHT BOYS
ALAN DINEHARI
MELVILLE COOPER
DOROTHY PETERSON
J.M. KERRIGAN
NATHAN RD. KOWLOON DAILY AT 230-5·20-720-930. TEL-56856
TO-DAY ONLY
GUNS ROAR! HOOFS POUND!
"
Canidy's off to his
greatest adventurel.
Clarence E. Mulford's
STAGECOACH
WAR"
ssell Hayden
Carler Stephens
Featurings
WILLIAM BOYD
TO-MORROW.
Now Universal Picture
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SOCIETY SMUGGLERS "
PRESTON FOSTER - IRENE HERVEY
QUEENS THEATRE
HONGKONG DAILY AT 230 515 720-930 PM.TEL 31453
• SHOWING TO-DAY
MAISIE'S BACK!.... More Lovable, Moro laughabla Than Ever.... År She, Mows Down A Congo Romeo !
CONGO MAISIE
AN ANN SOTHERN
JOHN
RITA
CARROLL, JOHNSON
SHEPPERD STRUDWICK Berren Play by Story (5 MéCil,JE Mirected By H, LIPUTTER Brødßeed br.J. WALTER BURES:
NICK
CARTER
MASTER DETECTIVE
WALTER PIDGEON-
RITA JOHNSON
HENRY HULE
STANLEY & RIDGES DONALD MEER ADDISON RICHAROS
Burson Pay My Bostrom
TO-MORROW.
Cracken, russe Render and
de Mont de
ghing my stary Break
-ONE DAY ONLY!
RETURN SHOWING BY POPULAR DEMAND ! STAN LAUREL and OLIVER HARDY: In Their Latest and Bost Comedy
A CHUMP AT OXFORD A Hal Roach Production.'
✡ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY * ANN SHERIDAN and THE "DEAD END" KIDS THE ANGELS WASH THEIR FACES A Wasner Bros. Thrilling Comedy-Drama.
FR1. SAT.
WINGS OF THE NAVY ”
• MATINEES: 20c.-30c, EVENINGS: 20c.-30c.-50c.-70c.
WHY BE DOWNHEARTED?
FOR THE BEST OF GOOD CHEER
COME TO THE CHANTECLER and enjoy Good food. Good wine and Good music. at very moderate prices.
Special monthly rates for Breakfasts, Tiffins and Dinnors. Fish and Chips 80 conts at Snack Bar.
INGENOHL'S
Special Pipe and Cigarette Tobaccos
(still at the old prices) Ingenohl's Standard Mixture Ingenohl's Totoma No. 1 Ingenohl's Totoma No. 2
2 oz.. 4 oz. 8 oz. 1 lb.
$75 $1.35 $2.50 $4.80 $-.65 $1.25 $2.40 $-60 $1.15 $2.20
Obtainable at all-
INGENOHL'S CIGAR STORES
"LA PERLA DEL-ORIENTE"!
and at other tobacconists.
NEXT CHANGE
IT'S A
COLBERT STEWART
WONDERFUL
WORLD
He
· Colman
TAKE ANY TRAM or HAPPY VALLEY BUS.
CATHAY
DAILY AT. 2.30.5.15, 7.20,@ 9.30.P.M. MATINZESÜD, 80%, 40%. EVENINOS mido. Jõus 10h 102. Bie
TO-DAY & TO-MORROW
MURDER AT MIDNIGHT HARBOR!..Mailed fist against a fer- rored nation's "underground railway!''.... a 'reckless tria running the gauntlet of blazing guns..
CONSPIRACY
ADDED!
FRIDAY
R.K.O. Picture
with
ALLAN LANE LINDA HAYES ROBERT BARRAT
·MARCH OF TIME prosents **REPUBLIC OF" FINLAND " George "O'Brien - Heather Angel in "DANIEL BOONES
CENTRAL
"DAILY AT 12.30, 3.30, 6.15, 7.20
and 9.30 p.. PRICES: 45 e18:,:55 etaŭ 80 atm.
QUEEN'S ED, CENTRAL: CAR PARK -- JERVOIS STREET Take Bus No. 4 or B.going west, 3 min: from stop opposite Queen's
SHOWING TO-DAY
(NATANIAN phraserfa
THE LAW
OF
THE WILD
REX KING OF
RIN-TIN-TINJÄ.
WILD HORSES
THE (G-WINDCH
OF THE
A IST, RUN PICTURE:
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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