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MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1932.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

ATTRACTIVE TAILORING

We beg to announce ta our many clients that we have removed to 18, D'Aguilar Street.

We have also just re- ceived # ment of

new assort-

SUMMER SUITINGS.

WING HING CO.

18, D'Aguilar Street. Tel. 21417,

DENTISTS.

HARRY FONG, Dentist,

lat foor, No. 74, Queen's Road

Central. Tel. 21255.

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NOTICE OF REMOVAL.

LAU PAK-WAI, DENTIST, has re- moved his Hong Kong Office to GLOUCESTER BLDG., 1st floor, Ped. der St. (New Building next to Hong Kong Hotel), Telephone No. 20488.

TANG YUK, Dentist. Successors to

the late SIEN TING, -14, D'Agullar Street.

TERMS VERY MODERATE

Consultation Free.

ENGINEERS & SHIPBUILDERS.

W, S. BAILEY & CO., LTD.,

Kowloon Bay. New Work & Repairs. Call Flag “L” Sale Agents for Kelvin Motora.

HAIR DRESSERS.

LEE YEE,

Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hair Dressers & Booksellers. No. 12. D'Aguilar Street. fopposite Queen's Theatre).

OPTICIANS.

THE HONG KONG OPTICAL COMPANY,

'Phone 22282.

58, Queen's Road Central.

SHOES.

Pol

Black or Brows Shoes from $6.09. Black or Browe Boots from $8.00. Children's Boots or Shoes from $2.00. Best styles, most complete stock of all sizes. Repairing a speciality. WONG SIU WOON 21. Pottinger St.

ALEXANDER

INSTITUT

DE BEAUTE

Phone 25169. Pedder Building (1st Floor) Opposite Entrance to Hong Kong Hotel,

Phone #1474.

Lustrous Oil Permanent Hair Waves which are Large, Soft and Natural, Artistic Finger and Marcel Waves, Oil Treatment, Shampooing, Henna Pack (any colour), Hair Cutting and Mani core for Ladies and Gentlemen. Con- scientious, Artistic Work by European Expert, Mr. Alexander.

CHARGES MODERATE A VISIT WILL CONVINCE YOU.

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Bringing Up Father.

ROUND HONG KONG'S

CINEMA THEATRES

MAIL REVIEWERS.

"WEST OF BROADWAY."

millionaire steel man, who falls in love with, and later marries, one of her father's employees who earns 845 a week.

"DELICIOUS."

THE CHINA MAIL..

RADIO

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME

The following ' programme will be broadcast to-day from the Hong Kong Broadcasting Station Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 355 metres (845 K.C.'s) :---

Euro-

5-7 p.m.-Chinese Programme. 7-11.30 p.m.-(Approx;} pean Programme..

LETTERS & RADIO.

Addresses Which Cannot Be Traced.

POST OFFICE LİST.

A General Post Office notifica- tlon gives the following unclaim- ed correspondance, etc., waiting at the Post Office and also un- claimed radio telegrams at the] 7-9.30 p.m.-A Promramme of Radio Telegraph Office, Govern- Victor and H.M.V. Records.

7.3-7.18 p.m.—

Suite Francaise (Foulds),

The Band of H.M. Coldstream

Guards B2751/B2752. 7.18-8 p.m.-A Concert. Violin Solo-

Ruralia-Hungarica--Molto

For its fine scenfe achievements, The story is taken from life by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's new talking, Louis Sarecky and features Doro. production, "West of Broadway "thy Mackaill and Joel McCrea now playing at the Queen's Theatre, under the direction of Lloyd Bacon. is worth while seeing. The film) was directed by Harry Beaumont, and stars John Gilbert, in the role of Jerry, with Lois Moran playing

El Brendel, who has an important opposite, as Dot, a charming gold-comedy role in "Delicious," the

Janet. digger. The acting of both is con-

Gaynor Charles Farrell vincing, although Miss Moran is romance now playing at the King's not altogether at home in that Theatre, has had what is consider. type of role, Gilbert possesses a ed one of the most varied theatrical pleasing talking voice, which re- careers in the Hollywood Alm

colony. cords well.

Starting as a sleight-of-Song- The story tells of the return of hand artiste in a medicine show, a rich young soldier, bad in health. Brendel has risen on the ladder of He is filted by his aweetheart achievement until he now holds a (played by Madge Evans) and prominent position among. the while in a fit of drunkenness, mar- leading comedians on the stage: or ries a gold-digger. The following screen.

Vivace (Dohnanyi), Ruralia Hungarica--Presto

(Domanyi),

The Cuckoo (Lehmann),. Little Brown O¥f.(Sanderson),

Mavis Bennett : (Soprano)

Song-

ment Buliding:—

Undelivered Regd. Articles.

The undermentioned undeliver- able registered articles are tying in the Returned Letter Office, General Post Office, and will be returned to the sunders on production of the Certificate of posting. Names of addresseen and destination are:—

THE

HONG HONG

PENINSULA HOTEL;

HONG KONG HOTEL; REPULSE BAY HOTEL; PEAK HOTEL:

AND

SHANGHAI

ASTOR HOUSE HOTEL: PALACE HOTEL;

HOTELS,

LIMITED

In association with the Grand Hotel des Wagons Káta, Peking.

C. J. Barker, Lokoja, Nigaris: MARBLE HALL

Mr. and Mrs. Banister, Hyde Park, Fritz Kreisler 1428, London; Miss Yoonne Bols, Cal- cutta: Huan Le Figuyen, Haiphong; Miss A. P. Kerman, Plymouth, England; Mme. F. Metaxa, Athens, Greece; Mr. J. Scott, Leith, Scot- Inil: Mra, V. I' Soukanoff, Irkutak, Siberia; John Thorpe, Blue Mountains, N.S.W.; and Miss Yeh Pei Hua, Shanghai.

B2190.

Chorus, Gentlemen (Lohr), Off to Philadelphia (Haynes),

Percy Heming (Baritone)

morning, he, tries to buy her off. It was after he quit the medicine but she refuses, and then follows show that he joined a vaudeville him to the hills in Arizona, because act and toured every important she loves him. Here the climax is circuit in America. During this Violin and Pianoforte Duet reached.

work he met the girl who was to

In the supporting cast El Bren- become his wife and, together. del, the famous Swedish comedian, they created an act of their own contributes his share of humour, which eventually made them head- Others include Ralph Bellamy, liners. By 1921, the Brendels were Gwen Lee, Hedda Hopper, Frank nationally known team and were Conroy, Ruth Renick and Willie starred in Broadway productions Fung..

such as "Cinderella of Broadway" and "Spice of 1922."

Sonata No. 1 (Delius),

B2509

Piano Solo-

Sonata in A Major (Scarlatti), Ecossaise (Beethoven),

Poste Restante Correspondence. Miss Ambrose L. Electrical Co., J. E. M. Barnes, C. A. Benoist, May Harrison and Arnold BaxF. O. Blagg, 0. L. E. Becker,

Natte Ram C1749/C1750.

Biswas, Mrs. W. Bickerton, T. L. Bickerton, T. W. Clarke, Prof. H. W. Davy, F. Eberharot, G. Edoinondo, Far East Trading Co., Mr. Feustel, V. J. Fielding, A. George, C. O. Gerer, A. Gilmour, Miss M. Gew, H. Gaudissant, H. H. Green, Miss B. Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins, G. Hartley, P. Haffmann. M. C. Frank Ferera and John K.

Holloway, B. M. Hawse, Hongkong Paaluhi (Guitars) B2369. Development Building & Joan Asso

Mischa Levitzki B637.

8 p.m.-Local Time. In a Hearst Newsreel, which pre-

8.5-8.20 p.m.-Hawaiian Music. cedes the film. One hears Mr. Ar world-famed Century Roff in New Kilima Waltz,

As the featured artistes of the Hawaiian Waltz Medley, thur Henderson, delivering hia

York, they naturally attracted the speech at the opening of the Inter- attention of motion picture pro- national World Disarmament Con- ducers when the sound device made Pearl of Hawaii, ference.

dialogue possible on the screen. Love Dream of Lula Ju, An amusing comedy, entitled Off to Hollywood they went, with "High Gear" completes the pro-, Mrs. Brendel determined to retire gramme of entertainment.

after more than twelve years as the feminine half of their famous team, and El equally as set on making a Moscow, greater success than ever in the Song- new medium..

OFFICIAL SOURCES.

-CIRE.

"KEPT HUSBANDS."

Frank Ferers and John K.

Paalubi (Guitars) B2315. 8.20-8.45. p.m.--Variety. Humorous Song--

This is Heaven,

Song-

Just Like a Butterfly, Gonna Get a Girl,

ciation, Capt. B. Jones-Evana, T. Jones, Miss E. Jones, Cheang Khoo Soo. F. Kulka, A Van Kuyk, W. Kinnr, A. C. Lofts, Mrs. J. M. McKenzer, J. E. Marcuse, E. A. F. MacPherson, L. Mitchell, Ian. Moore. Mr. MacPhee,

Mrs. MeCreadie, S. E. Martino, Mrs. M. C. McGuire, New China Lenther Gracie Fielda B3244. Co., Miss H. de Namour, T. Newhouse, Oon Seek Anng. C. Osborne, D. Peillard. Mr. Pannalall, Miss M. Rudd, Mrs. Bebe Roy, Mens Robert, Mrs. V. Roeder, Mrs. M. Roy, F. H. Sharp, T. Snow, W. Spakespear, Smith Capt. C. L. Strenger, Rev. W. Scott, R. W. Sinclair, Sunbeam Manufacturing, Co., M. C. Stanton, Mra. D. Strzeszak, C. M. Scott, Mrs. K., L. Turner, T. J. Topping, Vacheron. Mrs. M. Watson, Ah S. Taberlner, B. S. Tan, Mr. Wing, W. P. Wood, M. R. Yamaguchi and Dr. W. Yueng.

Melville Gideon (Baritone),

His first work was as the Swedish. nuisance ja "The Cock Eyed Can you keep a "kept husband?" World," a role that endeared him Many a rich girl would like to immediately to the film fans of the) know before she buys one from a world. Other portrayals of out- poor girl, and many a poor girl standing merit came in "Sunny wonders what her husband would Side Up." "Just Imagine," "Mr. Orchestral bring. Dorothy Mackaill found Lemon Of Orange," and "Wopen both answers

in Radio Pictures' Of All Nationa." sparkling social drama, "Kept Hus.

In "Delicious" Brendel is again' bands" which appears on Wednes-seen in the chief supporting role. day at the Queen's Theatre.

The story is about woman, the daughter of

&

David Butler directed the picture, young which introduces six George Gersh- a multi- win song hits.,

CHEUNG CHAU NOTES.

B2677.

The Singing Fool→→Selection

De Groot and his Orchestra

B2994.

Humorous Song→

Does My Sweetie Care for Me?

Leslie Sarony B2851. 8.45-9.30 p.m.--Selections by the

Hollywood Bowl Orchestra. The Sleeping Beuty-

6871/6872.

Ballet Suite (Tschaikowsky)

Carneval Overture (Dvorak),

Islamey (Tone Picture)

(Balakdrew)

hope the young trees will flourish. Rain fell after the planting out. [From Our Own Correspondent.]

N.B. Visitors will please note The visitors who were here have that from the first of May the full departed, likewise the "Harbour Summer time table for the ferry Mission" vessel and the theatrical service will be run, ie, an extra The Fire Dance (de Falla), party. The vegetarian perform evening trip 6.45 p.m. from Cheung Fantastic Symphony- ance which usually follows close on Chau and one from Hong Kong at that held by the Fisherman's Tem- 7.45 p.m. ple is to be on view later this year. 1.

The matshed is now being erect-

ed.

SILVER BACK IN TURKEY.

Constantinople, Yesterday. The Turkish Government has de-

6868.

5870.

March to the Scaffold (Berlioz),

6869.

9.30-11.30 p.in.--(Approx:) Relay of "Delicious" from the King's Theatre by courtesy of the Management.. 11.30 p.m.--Close Down. All records in the above European

taken off the run on Sunday last The motor ferry Slunchow was

and for several days on account of the Shek Wan festival which at-1 tracts visitors from all quarters. cided to re-introduce silver Coins Programmes are kindly supplied by The old "Cheung Chau," now the which have not been used in Turkey Messrs. S. Moutrie & Co. Sun Tai, was on the run and on since 1914. Tuesday could not carry all the

They will have the value of the passengers so the Sun. U came in Turkish lira (about half a crown).

"dressed" being decorated with -Reuter.

bunting, The front was quite

crowded, a police launch being at

the pier at the same time.

COMMUNISTS EXECUTED..

Nanking, Yesterday.

SIGNOR OSSOLA KILLED.

Nice, Yesterday. An election tragedy occurred, to- day when the former Under Secretary for War Signor Ossola, who was hurrying to an election crashed meeting in a motor-car,

Registered Articles,

1. D. Allen. O. Aschermann, Mr. P. M. Eugenio, T. Johna, Lam Kiu Sau, Langu Stamp Co., V. P. Mussa & Co., C. North, Representant General Des Montres Doxn, Miss A. M. Remedios from Shanghai, Dr. A. Stampar, Siemens. Co., Mr. Vacheron, fra. K. Westerdarp and Wei Hon. Yeh,

Unpaid Correspondence.

E. W. S. Cullivar, L. Gandeza,

Herschtel, M.

.S. 8. Shuja Kalameah, Mra. F. Howard, C. Moore, D. C. Palfreeman, c/o Sir Jacob Behrens & Sons, Mons,

Rueff, Engr. Serung (8.8. Baron Yarborough), Rur. Singh and H. г. Whitmarsh.

Unclaimed Radio Telegrams. 1795, 4882 from. Taihoku. Leo Ambrosio from Manila. 6804, 7017, 3404, 0577, 0008, 5714 from Shanghai.

Iloy Scott, Hong Kong Hotel from S.S. Tjikembang.

Hutin, Peninsula Hotel from Shanghai.

Hecliunghee, Second Floor, Fifty-

Considerable building activity la going on at several of the Hill houses and in the village also, workmen are hard to find. The Twenty-five communists who were over a precipice and fell 150 feet afforestation Dept put out several recently found guilty of subversive below the road. .| hundred young trees in the holes activities against the government Signor Ossola was killed in-six Wyndham Street from Macau. already prepared on the hill on were publicly executed yesterday. stantly, whilst two ladies who which the Assembly Hall stands Sixteen of them when arrested were were with him were injured-Reu- came in for their attention and we in Government employ.-Reuter.

ter.

Leo Shunefat from Quinhon. Sinhuing, Winglok Street, West from Taihoku.

23, Nathan Rd., Kowloon, Tel. 57955.

A Select Private Hotal furnished with an eye to the comfort ita Tenants Single and double suites of rooman with pri bathrooms attached.

THE HARBOUR VIEW PRIVATE HOTEL

9-13, Chatham Road, Kowlook. Finest position on the Peninsula. Large Airy Booma with Fall Benet of the Cool Sea Breeses. Unequaled Celaine.

Phone Tel. 56724

Proprietress-Mrs. Gardiner.

Cable Add.

DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.

(This cross-word puzzle has been made by an expert but our readers are warned to look out for occasional phonetic spellings, such as harbor, plow, and altho.)

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loosely 20-Cooked by steam

21-A fabric 22-Coarse Indian corn

(pl.)

23-Bruak

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stamp duty

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B-A color

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Hear coast of

Ireland

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(The solution of the above cross-word puzzle, will appear in to-morrow's fesus along with a new cross-word puzzle.) |

TMM GOING UP ON DECK AND I'M GOING TO LOCK YOU IN YOUR ROOM-“YOU'LL NOT GET DOWN TO THAT ENGINE-ROOM AND ¡GET ALL DIRTY. I'M GIVING A REAL PARTY, "TO-NIGHT AND YOU'RE GOING TO

LOOK PRESENTABLE-

YES-

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COME DOWNS, AND OPEN THE DOON AN LET THE. "OCEAN OUT

OF MY ROOM-

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HONG KONG BENEVOLENT SOCIETY

Donations and Subscriptions are now

due and can be sent to the Honorary

Treasurer

Wynne Jones,

The Peak

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