KINGS THEATRE

SHOWING TO-DAY

AT 2.30, 6.10, 7.15 & 9.30 P.M.

Refensing Sim-

ultaneously

with New

York.

PARAMOUNT 1912

PRODUCTION

The dreaded night when a loverbecame"

a madman!

Dr. Jekyll and

Mr. Hyde

with

A Paramount Picture

FREDRIC MARCH MIRIAM HOPKINS.

-ADDED FEATURE-

NEUTRALS SACRIFICE IN PRESENT WAR HORROR AT SHANGHAI

FUNERAL OF ABLE SEAMEN H. A. FRANCIS AND H. G. PRIOR OF H.M.S. "SUFFOLK.” INTERNATIONAL TRIBUTE TO VICTIMS OF SHELLING AT SHANGHAI, NEXT CHANGE

MIGHTY!

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"THE YELLOW

TICKET"

with

THE CHINA ᎷᎪᎥᏞ .

WEEK-END CRICKET

Saturday.

League L

At Sookunpoo the Indian R.C. defeated the Royal Artillery by 82

runs.

I.R.C.: 180 (F. D. Pereira 54,

Bryant 8 for 39).

RA 48. (A. R. Minu 5 for 22,

F. D. Pereira 4 for 19).

League 11.

|A. K. Minu, b Abbas

A. A. Rumjaho, not out

I. S. A. Curreem, b A. K. Ismail

5. Ismail; è A. M. Rumjahn, b

'Abbas

Extras

Y.M.C.A." "A”.

(H. Balman (2).) China Light & Power (W. J. Browne (2).)

Racing.

Cash Sweeps.

1

9

Race 1.

Abbas

Total BOWLING ANALYSIS.

0. M. R. W. .10.2 4 20 3 23

No. 122

$924

58

496

*

#854

264 132

At the K.C.C. the Police R.C.A. K, Ismail ...10 drew with the Kowloon C.C.

Police: 142 (T. H. King 34,

C. F. Alexander S1, G. Lee 4 for 25).

K.C.C. 117 (G. Lee 94, C. F. Portugal

Alexander 6 for 60).

Friendlies.

The Civil Service C.C. defeated the Royal Navy "by 187 runs.

Unplaced runners ($50 each), 6 Nos.: 416, 513, 587, 858, 129, 863, 4 142, 835, 98, 52, 557, 137, 535, 283, 89, 194, 847, 510, 87, 529, 403, 524. Race 2

Football.

No. 448

Sunday Herald. Cup Final.

4 Scotland

403

J

... 645

A. Goeano) (Hill)

(B. Gosano, Ward,

Gonsalves,

Third Division.

C.S.C.C.: 243 for 5 dec. (G. R.R.A.F.. 2. R.E.

Sayer 81, R. H. Grifiths 54), (Haworth,

Navy: 106 (R. A. J. Simpson

4 for 15).

Collins) Hollingsworth) St. Joseph's 9 Radio

H. Owen Hughes' XI. defeated Sim (2) Vempin

E. J. R. Mitchell's XI. by 41 runs.

Owen Hughes' XL: 179 for 7 dec. (H. Owen Hughes 43, R. P. Edwards 33, A. Reid! 5 for 52).

Mitchell's XI.: 138 (A. Reid 37 not out, J. A. H. Plummer 4 for 20).

Sunday.

(6) Delgado,

Omar)

(Massey)

LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE.

Borderera Recreio R.A.F.

St. Joseph's

Craigen-RE.

At Happy Valley the gower C.C. defeated the Kowloon C.C. by two wickets.

Scores:-

Kowloon C.C.

N. A. E. Mackay, b F. K. Lea 50

F. S. W. Smith, e Patterson,

b F. K. Lee ..

E. C. Fincher, run out

P. Madar, b R. Lee

F. Goodwin, o Hamson, b Omar

G. C. Burnett, b Omar

A. Howe, b Hunt

J. C. Lyal, b R. Lee

30

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Division III.

Goala

$1,605.80 458.80

229.40

Unplaced runners (850 each), Nos.: 91, 572, 632, 18, 167, 445, 87, 593, 456, 284, 480, 489, 182, 327, 240.

Race 3.

No. 95

* 509

$1,985,20 567.20

I

-283.80

5 141 8 14: 8 12

P. W. D 1

F. A. Pu. ... 8 7 0 1

ar 8 7 0 1 87 8 6 0 2 28 9 3 0 8 20 41 8 20 6 22 23 9 0 0 9 11 69 China Fleet Junior Shield Final. H.M.S. Tamar 0 H.M.S. Wren

Radio

(Luckett

Rugby Football.

606 Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.: 422, 763, 785, 347, 621, 406, 658, 729.

Race 4.

No. 268.

544

**

259

$2,213.40 632.40 818.20

Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.: 804, 268, 734, 809, 494. ·

Race 5.

No. 620

0

472

214

$2,289

654

327

Unplaced runners ($50 each);

Nos. 757, 844, 822, 689, 678, 250, |181, 308, 547, 411, 850, 40, 221.

Race 6.

No. 461

Seven-A-Side Matches.

465

**

6

,, 161

1 Kowloon "A" 14 R.A.F.

3 9. Macnider,

R. G. U. Mead, c Gittina, b Hunt 18

T. W. Carr, b Hunt

G. A. White, not out

Extras

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS

Craigengower C.C.

H. P. Lim, st. Mackay, b Lyal

7J. J. Ferguson (2)

15

D. F. Kilby,

0

J. E. H. Cogan

converted one

(Yarnall, Brown)

0

6 TA. Torrible)

#

8

Hockey.

153

0 Kowloon "B" 3 R.A.F.

0. M. R.

Omar

13 1 41

R. Lee

12 2 48 2

Gittins

6 0 38 0

F. K. Lee

8 1 16

Hamson

8 0 7 0

Hunt

1.4 1 Б

3

(E. S. Laing, M. Smalley

8

P. M. Harrop (2.))

W. Patterson, c Smith,

b

Y.M.C.A. "A"

Burnett

OR.A.M.C.

S. V. Gittins, b Smith

36

(W. J. Browne)

J. L. Youngaaye, c and b Smith

14

E. Zimmern, c Howe, b Goodwin

9

F. K. Lee, b Burnett

9

U. M. Omar, c Fincher, b

Burnett

69

R. Lee, c Carr, b Goodwin

Race 7.

$2,268

648

824

Race 8.

No. 998

997

$2,586.80 724.80 362.40

*

Race 9.

No. 681

"

1125 865

$2,956.80 844.80 422:40

MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1932.

MAJESTIC

TO-DAY & TO-MORROW AT 230, 6.20, 7.20 & 9.20.F.M.

WOMEN OF ALL NATIONS

with

VICTOR McLAGLEN EDMUND LOWE GRETA NISSEN EL BRENDEL Flagg and Quirt, those rowdy, lovable leathernecks. Ready to scrap at the drop of a hat or the droop of an eyelid. Â travelaugh of two-fisted love and two- timing ladies.

Directed by RAOUL WALSH

Elissa

LANDI

Lionel

BARRYMORE

FOX

PICTURE

A. B. Hamson, e Howe, b Mudar

R. C. Reed, b Madar

J. Hunt, not out

Extras

Burnett

Lyal

Smith

Goodwin

Madar

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Caer Clark Cup.

W. H.K. Ladies' 2 Recreio Ladies 0

2 (A. G. Orme,

H. Kaill)

Friendlies.

2 St. Andrew's Ladies, II.

(P. Gittins (3), M. Chan (2)) H.K. Ladies II.

Unplaced, runners ($50 each),

Nos.: 48, 788, 152, 814, 735, 917, 902, 261, 549, 315, 496, 834, 765, 760.

No. 852

$4,650.80 786

1,328.80 827

€64.40 Unplaced runners ($100 each), Nos.: 898, 421, 840.

459 Unplaced runners' ($50′ sach), Nos.: 66, 881, 186, 847, 410, 25, 51812, 851, 884, 617, 818, 197.

Unplaced runners (350 each),

1 Nos.: 204, 400, 488, 1088, 529, 598,

99, 867.

YACHTING

COMMODORE'S CUPS.

The following are the full results of the Commodore's Cups"

16 Race sailed on Saturday under the auspices of the Royal Hong Kong

0

o Yacht Club. The course was from Lyemun Beacon (P), Rumsey 18 Shoal (P), Mark on Lige (P), and Channel Rocks (8). Distance:

9.1 miles.

"" & "T" Class-Started at 2.25 p.m.

176

·

0. M. R.. W.

Yacht

Sailed: by

15.4 1

70

8

Norena (Mr. J. R. L. Stanton)

7 0 22

1

Slakin (Mr. A. V. Harvey)

Diana (Major Bingham)

7 8 15

2

TIMES Finished. Corrected Position

4.08.25

3 4.06.25 4.11.11 4.05.85 2 4.15.45 4.05.10

9

44

2

Argulla II. ((Mr. H. Pearce)

3

5 2

Dorothea (Mr. H. Dryer)

2

Falcon (Mr. B. Veliki) Daphne (Miss, M. Stokes) Ailsa (Major Barry)

4.18.28 4.07.51 4.19.04 4.08.27 7 4.88.42

8 4.28.49 4.80.45 4.07.18 4.26.10 4.01.40 1 Started at 2.80 p.m.

Yacht

Booking at The Theatre

ALWAYS A GREAT SHOW

Talephone

No 25213

At Sookunpoo F. D. Pereira's XI. defeated H. T. M. Barma's XI. by 18 rune.

Scores:-

F. D. Pereira's XL

M.. P. Madar, st. Nazarin, b

A. R. Minu

“Y” & “G” Class-

Sailed by

Why Wonder (Capt. Fowkes)

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Wings (Capt Malone)

D

A. R. Abbaa, b A. R. Minu ..

0

Bluejacket (Mr. H. S. Reuse)

Boojum (Mr. G. Pizkering)

.11

3. A. Ismail, run out ..

A. S. Suffad, b H. D. Rumjahn 18

A. M. Rumjahn, e H. D. Rum-

jahn, b.Baker.” 6.

A. R. H. Ismail, c Curreem, b

A. H. Madar

A. A. Aziz, c A. K. Minu, b

H. D. Rumjahn

Speedwell (Major Stewart)

TIMES Finished, Corrected Position - 4.86.60 --4.35.50

4.47.51 4.47.61. 9 4.81.59: 4.81.59 4.38.41. -4.86.41 4.38.53 4.33.53 2

4.41.40

Adanac (Comdr. A. H. Walker, R.N.] 441.40

Lela (Mr. R. Grieve)

4.43,014.38,28.

4.49.44 4.43.40 4.37.48

Wendy (Miss Patchett)

Eunice (Capt, W. C. Rose).

* 4.43,52 NAVY V. ARMY RACE,,

0

A. K. famall. l.b.w. b H. D.

Rumjahn

0

12

1

[M. al Arculli, and H. D...

Rumjahn

Y. el Arculli, b.F. M. el Arculli

F. D. Pereira, not out

Extras

Total "BOWLING "ANALTBIS.

FM. el Arcalli

AR. Minu

A. H. Madar. 72 10. Bakar

814 2

|HD. Rumjahn,, 4.10 18 SITM. Barma's XL

H. T. Barma, o Abbas

A. Bakar, b Abbar

AH. Madar Abbas, b. A. K.

Ismall

A

7

The Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club yesterday sponsored another Navy v. Army race, the military oldó winning fairly comfortably,

The course was:-Channel Rocką (P.); Rumsey Shoal (P.), Mark Con Line (8.)." The results were as follow:

Army. Yacht Salled by. Diana (Major Barry) Dorothea (Lt. Anstruther} Daphno (Major Lockner);

71 Why Wonder 7

MAME WENN (Capt. Rose)

· BlueJacket" (Maj. Stewart) Speedwell (Capt. Bolt):

Tacht

Colleen

ot Argylla:

Dunlop

Morning Race,

Ption Pts.

... 18

∙10

76 8

P'tion Pts.

8 5

Navy. Yacht Salled by Colleen (L Else)" Argulla II, (Lt. Ball) Allen (Mid Grace).

(Lt. Car. Husband:

Clatton) - 11 Boojum (Mid. Thurston) Adanac (Mid. Bentley)

Afternoon “Racë.

189180

Navy

Yacht Sailed by Diana (Lt.

Dorot

Overland China Mail.

A WHOLE WEEK'S NEWSPAPERS IN ONE.

The inadequacy of the present Post Office facilities in Kowloon, was stressed at the annual meeting of the Kowloon Residents' Association held in St. Andrew's Church Hall on February 26. Criticism of Government's tardiness in carrying out necessary public work on the Peninsula, was also voiced. The Chairman (Mr. F. C. Mow Fung) sald that disappointment would be felt that there was not a more definite and substantial response to representations regarding the inadequacy of the Kowloon Hospital, the growing need of a new Post Office building, the more effec tive policing of Kowloon Tong, and the provision of fire protection for rural districts.

A full report of the meeting is published in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL.

At the annual meeting of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation held on February 27, the Chairman (the Hon. Mr. C. S. Gordon Mackle) referred to the general world depression, and touched upon conditions all over the Far East. A detailed report of the proceedings is chronicled in the OVERLAND CHÍNA MAIL,

On February 27, Communists raided Breaker-Point- Lighthouse, at Swatow, and carried off a European, a Russian, two Chinese women, four children, and a cook. The light-house is situated on a headland 30 miles south- west of Swatow. A report of the outrage is given in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL.

Weather conditions, the worst experienced for many years, by racegoers, attended the closing programme of the Annual Meeting held at Happy Valley on February 27. The course was a veritable mud bath, and as was only to be expected times were not good, and the sport not exciting.

In spite of these conditions, there was a good crowd pre- sent, Cash Sweep figures were substantial, and dividends were favourable.

4.

The most exciting event of the day, was witnessed in the last race, when in the final gallop, Lobster Bay (Mr. A. A. R. Botelho up) won by a short head to pay the beat dividend of the day, $163.70. The meeting is fully reported 3 in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL.

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