1941-09-12 — Page 24

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

TO-DAY ONLY Į

- Ar 2.30, 5.30, 7.45 & 9.45 P.M.

HE'S GIVING COPS THE SLIP LADIES THE WORKS. AND KILLERS THE BUSINESS!

THE LONE WOLF KEEPS A DATE

WARREN WILLIAM

COLBY STILL KISSING

STODO FALD KIDNAPPERS

Fiction's slickest

scoundrel trope a kidnapping ring ....... along gay Florida's" glittering sonds!

FRANCES ROBINSON A COLUMBIA PICTURE

ADDED: LATEST BRITISH NEWSREEL

TO-MORROW

Rosalind Russell - Molvyn Douglas in

A Columbia Pict. "THIS THIng called LOVE"

4 shown

daily

230

630

STARTS

7.30

9.30

TAKE ANY TRANOR HAPPY VALLEY ÖVE

ORIENTA

#

FOR TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW

FLEMING ROAD?

ФАМСНА!

TEL. 19473

A MODERN MATA HARI SOLD BEAUTY AS BAIT !

THE SPY HUNT IS ON!!

G-men on the trail of America's

manace... tracking the trailors who traffic in our aviation secret

ENEMY

AGENT

with

RICHARD CROMWELL HELEN VINSON ROBERT ARMSTRONG JACK LORUE

SUNDAY CHEROKEE STRIP

RICHARD DIX FLORENCE RICE

and about 40.000 FEARLESS HORSEMEN in action MATINEES: 30c, 40c. EVENINGS: 30c, 40c, 55c, 70c.

TAKE ANY TRAM or HAPPY VALLEY BUS. W

CATHAY

DAILY AT 2 30. 530 7 30, à 9.30 PM Dazima+c+3D4.,BĢt. Evenings:-301, #06,51x70

FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY Thrill to the Joy, and Tears of Girlhood's Years !

Famous

novel screened!

RKO RÁDIO, Pictute

ANNE SHIRLEY

Anne OF

WINDY POPLARS.

with JAMES ELLISON

Henry Travers » Fatris Exovies » Sim Sommerville Elizabeth Puttinson » Lenise Campbell « Joen

| Carroll » Katherine Kiermador e Kinde Dupree Alma trugor • Marić Mas Jones

Added! Latest BRITISH WAR NEWS

Released thru Ministry of Information

COMMENCING TO-MORROW

Reliving the most glorious pages of Australia's history

"FORTY THOUSAND HORSEMEN"

“A Universal, Mighty Reicaso

LEE THEATRE

DAILY AT 2.30, 5.30, 7.30, 9.30 P.M.

SHOWING TO-DAY:

獄地島孤

A CHINESE PICTURE IN MANDARIN

VERY GOOD NEWS Y -

VERY

Always The Best !

CHANTECLER

now has Chefs from The Cathay Hòtol, Shanghai

Baron's Court

PRIVATE HOTEL. Tel. 58921 23-25 Nathan Rd., Kowloon, RESIDENTIAL HOTEL QUIET LOCALITY-THREE MINUTES TO FERRY GOOD FOOD-DAILY and/or MONTHLY RATES SPECIAL TATES TO FAMILY PUBLIC DINING ROOM AND LOUNGE:

$1.20

Spacial Tiffin LAWAMA VILADOR Breading Under European Supervision.

Friday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH September 12, 1941.

Reviewed

Rounding-Up Latest Situation

Enemies In Iran

and

FROM PAGE ONE'

been

PO LEUNGKUK FLOWER DAY

With the object of raising funds in aid of the good work carried on by the Po Leung Kuk, the Committee is organizing a sale of flowers and earnestly appeal to the pubile for The Po Leung Kuk is a charitabl their generous support organization which provides tems, porary shelter for homeless and dis- iressed women and children. established in 1876, with beginning of 2 storeys in

severe defents were inflicted on two SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" German Infantry divisions. TEHERAN, Sept. 11 (UP)The

A supplement to to-day's Soviet Russian authorities have so far seized asid-day communique says that suc- 50 Germans in Iran whereupon the ressful resistance is being made to Germans quickly nequiesced to the Rumanian troops on the approaches India Internment scheme. The num- to Odexin..

It was ber of Hungarians Rumanlans

small No Significant Change : la small, Bulgars were exempted in

part of the compliance with Russian Inelstence. On the whole, therefore, there has, Tung Wall Hospital. The yearly ex-

It is questionable whether or not apart from Murmanak,

no penses were met with entirely by the on the public subscriptions, In. 1091, the expulsion of the Axis adherents significant change--nayet will be possible within the period uselan front in the last 24 hours. Imited space and an increasing num- of one week as stipulated, but it is Leningrad holds out as determined ber of inmates made it necessary to understood that the first trainload of us ever and it is perhaps significant have a building of its own. With a 200 Germans will leave for Ahwaz that German propaganda is now pre-Government grant of $20,000 and a on Friday. The Germans have puring the German people not to ex-public donation of $30,000, the first Po Leung Kuk building took shape at furned their firearms over to the peri its rapid fall. Iron pollee.

The town Legation has not yet been formally scaled. Several cars were on the grounds. throughout the morning loading iniscellaneous pro- perty which was transported country Legation.

was a response

to the

Pre-

sooner or

In

tar-

cach

The German radio in the Jatest No. 7 Po Yan Street. There i falle said: "It makes no diference ried on until 1032 when its growth hatever to the strategic situation in compelled it to seek an even more falls suitable

accommodation. A campaign general whether Leningrad

for funds was started. Sir Robert Fighters

Ho Tung and Mr J. E. Joseph LONDON, Sept. 11 (Heuter)Lady Ho Tung $10,000 in memory of donated the generous, sum of $30,000; is learned that Mr Louis Drey-Reuters Political Correspondent

her

mother and Mrs Lam Fook-chi fus

the Ainerlenn Minister, was given learns that all possible ald is being 0.000 in memory of her husband, audience by the Shoh last Saturday sent to Russlo.

The Prime Minister revented to- which totailed $170,000. Thus it was together with other contributions night who thanked him for sident Roosevelt's message of friend-day in the House of Commons that

to the hundreds of planes haut already been possible for the Kak to

erect tho ship which Shah's appeal for ald when hostilities sent there, but this does not repre- new building which now stands at Rond. While the sent by any means the total assist Leighton Jin broke out.

mounting expenses were coped with ance already sent, Round-Up Proceeds

of $15,000 some directions, the old given by the annual subsidy LONDON, Sept. 11 (Reuter)It represents half the available stocks from the Government and the incorne

Kuk's investments. is understood that the 48 hours allow at the time of dispatch and though from the

As the result of the abnormal con- ed by the Anglo-Sovlet authorities for obvious military reasons detalia

during the last for handing over German nationals cannot be given, the assistance for ditions in Hongkong

widest possible

mhd-children In Iran have now expired and that Russia covers the

feld

and most up-to-date and speedy housed. and Italian nationals are

from an average of 100 to over 300 being rounded up and brought to the methods of delivery.

If they are not already the per day. Mr J. E. Joseph has made main centres of Iran.

line, British ma-ja second donation of

of $50,000 to add chines flown by Russian pilots will a new wing to the existing building iscon be

In order to relleve congestion Lord and Mr Averell{WICZ the place is suffering but tho Harriman, leader of the American budget of the

cannot be The Kuk delegation, are expected to arrive in balanced without further monetary

public. It Moscow shortly to discuss with the assistance from the

its Russian Government the future pro-must earnestly hoped that

flower day to-morrow, every one me of aid.

will do his utmost to help the worthy cause which has, a local history more than 80 years,

German

It is probable that they will be

Interned In Iran but the possibility of their being taken to India is not ruled out.

Reaction In Germany ZURICH, Sept. JI (Reuter). The Nazis are furious about the delivery of Germans in Iran into Russian and British hands, necording to press re- ports reaching here.

Berlin regards the handing over of Germans to Russle as a “barbarlly,” necording to the Berlin Corey- pondent of the "Zurich Tages- Anzeiger."

Govern

It considers the Brilsh ment responsible and threatens re- prisals against British war prisoners and civilians in Germany."

First Batch To Leave

there.

In

BIG BLAZE AT MESSINA

FROM PAGE ONE

bombers attacked the harbour at Palermo. Bombs were dropped on docks and many hits were observed 'BY "REUTER'S" SPECIAL

on the three main quays and a dry- CORRESPONDENT IN IRAN)

dock,

Three large merchant ships TEHERAN, Sept. 1-The Best are believed to have been damaged. batch of 250 Germans to be surren-Fire broke out on the northern quay dered to Britain and Russia under near the oil storage Installations. the terms announced yesterday Is The same night,

bombs expected to leave Teberan in dropped on the aerodromes of heavily guarded trains to-morrow Catania and Gernini, and both ob- morning.

jectives were machine-gunned. Two hundred Germans who were Aircraft of the Fleet Air Arm on handed over to the British authorities Tuesday bombed and machine-gunned will be taken to a concentration the aerodrome at Eastelvetrano. A camp at Ahwaz, in southern Iran. large fire was started.

were

The remaining 60 comprising Ger- Aircraft of the Fleet Air Arm mans for whom the Russians special-bombed the aerodromes at Gambut ly asked, will go to Kasvin, the and Menastir on Tuesday night. At nearest Russian cecupled point to Gambut, bombs fell near aircraft on Teheran.

the ground, two of which were des-

Ench day after Friday n further iroyed while others were damaged. batch of Germans will be sent to) "From these operations, all our Ahwaz until all are rounded up.)aircraft returned safely." From there they will be shipped to

India.

Germans

day

Diplomatic Immunity

at o

day. Mr Wong Kwok-fang presided:

4 SHOWS

DAILY

230--530

years,

women

helpless and by the Kuk Increased

fed

the

on

LATE NEWS

STOR

Dental conditions in Hongkong interesting with diplomatic Im-1 were dealt with in an munity-numbering 14 males with manner by Dr T. C. Lau, DDS., at several wives and children-as well! meeting of the Hongkong Y's Men's as accredited members of the Italian, Club, held at St Francis Hotel yester Hungarian and. Rumanian Legutions will probably motor to Khanaqin on the Iraq frontier and thence proceed by

Fall

I through Baghdad and Turkey to their own countries.

These were

taken between represen~ tatives of

of the Russian Embassy and the British Legation and the Iranian Government. It is not yet known whether the princi

principal German agents will try to evade being rounded up. All those who are scattered from Teheran to

an to Isfahan and other centres have not yet been brought back despite the Iranian Government's re- quest

that the German Legation should send curs to fetch them. Internment Preferred

It is believed that a large number of Germans, particularly those who have been in Iran for some consider- able time, are relieved at falling into British hands rather than being sent. back to Germany.

The trains in which the Germans will

leave Teheran in order to be handed over to the British and Rus- sinns will be guarded by armed Iranian Police in every carriage and at ench end of the train. In addition there will be armed police at each station on the line.

At Ahwaz. and Kasvin, the "Ger- mans will be taken over by the British and Itussions and the Iranian Government will no longer.be responsible for them.

Ingenohl's

HANKOW

ROAD

7:30 - 930 MATINEES 20-30 40. EVENINGS 20-40-60 TEL 67793 TO-DAY & TO-MORROW

THE GREAT AMERICAN MOTION PICTURE !

TYRONE POWER

by Louis Bromfield

A 20th Century Fox Picture

LINDA DARNELL DEAN JAGGER

DARRYL F. ZANUCK'S

'BRIGHAM

YOUNG"

| NEXT CHANGE: “ZORRO RIDES AGAIN”

Grand Corona

LA PERLA DEL ORIENTE "

The BEST of ALL Coronas Cigars

Obtainable; at all:

Box of 25 $10.- Barrels of 25 $15.

QUEENS & ALHAMBRA

TO-DAY ONLY

At 2.30, 5.30, 7.45 619.45 PM.

DORSEY SWINGS OUT

(in the verson's hottest,kill.

LAS VEGAS NIGHTS

TO-MORROW

Paramount Picture

Tommy DORSEY Bert WHEELER

Red Orchestre

CONSTANCE MOORE - PHIL REGAN - BETTY BREWER LILLIAN CORNELL VIRGINIA DALE • RED BONAHUE pové há mule *U*O* Sokochotný UPH KUSZTY, A FUMMóunt Pichier:

"VIRGINIA "

MADELEINE CARROLL - FRED MacMURRAY

Robert TAYLOR

FLIGHT COMMAN

of

•BHOWS DAILY 2.30 -6.10 245-9.45

MIDNIGHT PREMIERE! To-morrow-11.45 p.m.

At the

QUEEN'S

At Ordinary Prices!

MAJESTIC

THEATRE

NATHAN ROAD

KOWLOON

TEL.67272

MATINEES: 30c.~40c, EVENINGS: 30..-40c-60c:70,

FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY A Vital Human Drama, Great in Its Simplicity!

"You're leaving

me for a dream that's less real than this moonlight fall- ing around us ...

Twentinth Century-Fox

Presents

THE CREAT

COMMANDMENT

A picture unlike any

you have ever seen!

Added Attraction:

LATEST MOVIETONE NEWS

FIRST PICTURES; OF WAR IN RUSSIA ! Directly After King's Theatre.

COMMENCING TO-MORROW The Most Explosive and Halarious Comedy of 1941 !

·CAROLE

SHE LOVES HIMI SHE HATES HIM!

LOMBARD MONTGOMERY

ROBERT

—and YOU have all the fun!

Directed by ALFRED HITCHCOCK

AN

21011

GENE RAYMOND JE JACK CARSONAL ``PHILIP MERIVALE" LUCILE WATSON

Story and Screen They by KOIMAH KRAJHS,

SOVIET PROTEST TOBRUK RAIDED TO BULGARIA British G.H.Q. communique laud

CAIRO, Sept. 11 (Reuter)-

LONDON, Sept. 11 (Reuter)to-day states: ARE Moscow Radio states that M. Malotov "Libya-At Tobruk our artillery has, Informed Bulgaria that her con- dispersed, a small enemy tank patrol. duct regarding the Soviet Union does Enemy ait calds were on a heavier. Humidor of 25 $10-not conform with normal diplomatic scale but no serious damage or loss

resulted, TA usage. Radio added that M.

Moscow

"In the frontler area, there was Molotov declared that Bulgaria was some small exchange of shell-fire." leiting Germany use her territory and forward attack [on]

Humidor of 50 $19.-

DE LUXE Box of 10 $ 5. DE LUXE Box of 25 $11- DE LUXE Box of 50-$21.- DE LUXE Camagon of 25 $12.50 CLASS TUBE-Box of 10 $ 5.70

Ingenohl's Cigar Stores “La Perla del Oriente and other tobacconista

on Odessa, the Crimca and the Caucasus.

ין.

The Association for the Advance- ment of Chinese Culture and the LONDON, Sept. 11 (Router)--The Chinese Youth League In Hongkong

King has invested Sir Alexander will cointly hold a meeting in honour Roger with the Insignia of the of Dr Sun Fo at the Assembly Hall KC.LE SI Alexander was Chair of the Hongkong University at 10 man of the Ministry of Supply Mis- min. on September 14, rays Central alon to India.ty

2 Newsar

Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FRIDERICH at 1 and 3..Wyndham Street in the City of Victo

FRANKLIN

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.