MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1932.

YEE HING

(TOMEY & CO.)

62, Des Voeux Rd. C.,

Hong Kong.

SUMMER SALE.

NOW ON

FOR 30 DAYS ONLY Commencing from 25th June to 26th July.

GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES.

ALEXANDER

INSTITUT

DE BEAUTE

Phone 25149. Pedder Building (lat Floor)

Opposite Entrance to

Hong Kong Hotel.

RADIOL

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

The following programme will

be broadcast to-day from the Hong

Kong Broadcasting Station Z.B.W.

THE CHINA, MAIL.

!!

ROUND HONG KONG'S

THEATRES CINEMA

on a wavelength of 855 metres OFFICIAL SOURCES.

(845 K.C.1):--

5-7 p.m.-Chinese Programme. 7-10.30 p.m.-European

Fro-

gramme.

7.3-7.35 p.m.-Variety...

Humorous Song--

I've Got "It",

My Man is on the Make,

Plano Solo

Moonbeam Dance, Body and Soul,

Carroll Gibbons B3347.

Helen Kane 22475.

"THE MAGNIFICENT LIE."

Viertel, includes in its cast Stuart. Erwin, playing his first dramatic role, Sam Hardy, and a pair of players popular on the Parisian stage, Francoise Rosay and Charles

"STRANGERS IN LOVE."

DENTIST'S APPEAL ENDED.

$200 Fine Reduced by Half.

CONVICTION TO STAND.

WAS

SHADOWS BEFORE

COMING EVENTS ADVERTISED IN CHINA MAIL.

Central

Theatre;

Theatre;

Theatre;

To-day Majeatle Theatre: The Chest

Theatre; To-day Star "Parlour, Bedroom and Bath:"|

To-day — "Shipmates.".

World Theatre:

Social Functions. To-day-Tea Dances at Hong The conviction in the case of

Kong Hotel and King's Restaurant; Ruth Chatterton, who has con-

Kwong Cheuk-wah, who tributed at least four of the out-Boyer.

charged recently with unlawful-Dimmer Dances at Hong Kong, standing screen dramas of the past

ly holding himself out as a den-and Peninsula Hotels, and King's

Restaurant. tist,was confirmed by Mr. Scho-

Entertainments. two years, comes to the fore again

feld at the re-hearing of the case-

To-day-King'a with a picture that rivals for

As a direct result of Fredric at the Central Magistracy on "The Magnificent Lie." dramatic greatness "Sarah and

To-day Queen's Son," "Anybody's Woman," "The March's new dual role in the Para- Saturday.

The fine of $200, previously On Approval." Right to Love" or "Unfaithful." It mount production, "Strangers in

To-day Is "The Mangificent Lie," which is Love," coming to the King's imposed was reduced to $100.

Mr. Hin-hing Lo appeared "Frankenstein." now showing at the King's Theatre. Theatre.next Wednesday, his father

"The Magnificent Lie," based on received and unusual remendrance for the defence and claimed a Song-

the novel by Leonard Merrick, which now occupies a favoured reduction in the fine on the With a Song in my Heart, Through!,...***

Franklyn Baur "Laurels and the Lady" presents spot in, the heart and home of the ground that certain extenuating circumstances had been brought 22281. Miss Chatterton as a New Orleans alder March.

It all happened when March, to light since the original. hear Organ Solo-

cafe singer, a charming person who Where the Shy Little Violets deals lightly with life and men. A Junior, decided that no one better ing, and argued that defendant

Grow,

laughing, wager that she can ti than his own father could play his was an innocent agent, bound by personate a famous French actress, screen father in this picture, parti-a contract with his deceased em- When Summer is Gone,

Jessse Crawford 21876. at that moment the toast of New cularly since that cast requirements ployer to produce the latter's Orleans, leads her to impose upon for this part called for only some business card even though the

MEN latter might not have the quali- sincere young action centered about portrait. Ralph Bellamy, a

together March got

several fication for practice required by lumberman.

Ralph Bellamy, who supports photographs of his father and gave law. Chatterton in "The Magnificent them to Harry Barndollar, artist, Lie" is well known the country-over who completed the assignment in as a stock player, Recently he three weeks' time.

Before the tribute in oil and played leading roles in successful New York productions and he is canvas was sent on to March, Sr., now on Paramount's featured list, in considered by picture executives to be a new male screen "find." He is young handsome and talented.

The picture, which was directed by the celebrated European stage director and playwright, Berthad

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PHOTO-SUPPLIES

Kodaks and Cameras.

Films, Plates and Papers, etc. Developing, Printing and Enlarging.

ZIESS and BUSCH FIELD GLASSES.

Price Moderate,

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PLASONABH

PRICES

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GOURA HLASÍ SLOW,

Bringing Up Father.

.

All I Want is Just One, Sweepin' the Clouds Away,

Maurice Chevalier 22378. 7.36-7.50 p.m.-Orchestral. Dance of the Spirits of the Earth

(Holat),

Symphony Orchestra directed by Albert Coates 9130/9181. 8 p.m.-Local Time. 7.50-8.42 p.m.-Concert Items. Song-

A Banjo Song (Weeden-Homer), Oh, Promise Mel

(Scott-De Koven), Louise Homer (Contralto)

1295.

Violin Solo-

Dance of the Maldens

(Frimi-Kreisler), Blue Skies (Berlin-Kreisler),

Fritz Kreisler 1233.

Song

Bird Songs at Eventide

(Barric-Coates), The Little Silver Ring

(Chaminade), John McCormack (Tenor)

1303. Piano Solo-

Capriccio (Scarlatti), Serenade for the Doll (Debussy), Vladimir Horowitz 1958.

Song-

Parla! Valse (Arditi), The Gypsy and the Bird.

(Oxenford-Benedict), Madam Amelita Galli-Curci

(Soprano) 1267. 'Cello So'o

Monnet (Debussy), Gavotte Tendre (Hillemacher),

Pablo Casals 1191. Song-

Lover Come Back to Mea

(Hemmerstein-Ramberg), Wanting You (Hammerstein-

Romberg), Lawrence Tibbett (Baritone)

Piano Solo

1506.

Alt-Wien (Old Vienna

(Godowsky), Prelude in A Minor (Debussy),

Isabelle Yalkovsky 4115. 8.42-9 p.m.-- Cavalcade

Descriptive ("32 Years in

England") Narrator, Henry Oscar,

Soloists, Full Chorus,

Orchestra and Organ

02930.

Chu Chin Chow-

Vocal Gems (Norton),

MR. G. B. SHAW ON REVOLUTIONS.

Inevitably Lead to Reaction.

Mr. G. B. Shaw had a rousing reception at Oxford on May 28, a crowded when he addressed meeting of undergraduates at the October Club.

Racine, Wisconsin, it was formally unvelled by the star with camera and sound qquipment in Kay Francis, full blast, with Juliette Compton, Stuart Erwin and other members of the cast and staff as Honorary guests.

INTERNATIONAL COURT.

Resumes Case Against Lithuania.

After the Court had heart evid- ence in rebuttal of this thesis. It adjourned again. Its decision is expected in the course of the week

Company Meeting. Wednesday Douglas Steamship Co., Ltd., F. & 0. Building, at noon. Home Mail.

from To-day-inward

Europe via Siberia (President Wilson).

LOCAL WEDDINGS.

Private Ceremony at Peak Church.

LAMPARD JAQUES,

LEE-FIELD.

A private wedding was solemnis- The Hague, June 15. ed in the Peak Church on Saturday The Court of

International afternoon, the Rev. Noel Evans, Justice to-day resumed the hearing M.A., officiating, when Miss Dorothy of the case against Lithuania for Mabel Jaques, "second daughter of with young revolutionaries, and violation of the Memel. Convention the late Mr. C. W. A. Jaques and have been a revolutionist myself, in which Great Britain, France, Mrs. Jaques, of Abbots Langley, You have had that experience. That Italy and Japan, the signatory Hertfordshire, was married to Mr. is the meaning of this club. My powers of the convention, are the Norman Lampard, only son of Mr. advantage, however, is that I have

plaintiffs.

W. H. Lampard and the late Mrs. seen revolutionists become middle

The Court heard the plea of M. Lampard of Little Clacton, Essex. aged, and then old men. Among Zizikankas, the Lithuanian repre- The bride, who was attended by: my old revolutionary friends is Mr. sentative who insisted that Mrs. W. J. Anderson an Matron of Ramsay MacDonald. My recollec-Lithuania

was fully justified in Honour, was given away by Mr. J. The duties of bestman tion of Mr. Ramsay MacDonald is doing what she did in the Memel Fraser. a fire-loving revolutionary Socia Territory, because the Lithuanian were performed by Mr. S. I. Hill, list. You may ask me, are you Constitution applied to Memel as The happy couple are spending talking of the gentleman I heard on well as to Lithuania.

their honeymoon in Manila. Empire Day who did not seem to have an idea in his head which he "I must first apologise for my age," might not have had in the seven he said. "I have always contended teenth century? I am facing it that one of the most bessary but I am talking to young and ar- things in Oxford was an age limit. dent revolutionists. A certain pro- I think I should put it at twenty- portion of you will be ifting in the three. I myself should have no year 1980, but many of you will!

seventy- not be revolutionists then. Some business here, as I am

be revolu- six. if it were not that I have one of you will not even advantage over you young men, i tionists in 1940.

"With the exception of Capita- which is the advantage of experi- ence. But I am not coming the lism, there is nothing so revolting Un experience stunt on you to-night. as revolufion. (Laughter.)

a man's less you are well prepared for re- Under Capitalist society experience is likely to be a thing, volution and know what the change he is worse for: it is sure to have means-a certain amount of wreck- been a melancholy and intimating age and the throwing away of odd one. The whole aim of old men is ideas the effect of revolution is to perpetuate tradition, and it is to make many revolutionists reac largely tradition that has landed tionary. Where in this country re- this country in the position it is involution is overground, in Russia music than for English songs. Be traffica were considered reasonably it was underground. Nobody becords with the most steady sale in satisfactory, but this did not pre- to-day.

are those of classical vent further offering of these lieves in revolution here, but when Madrid

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Ladies and wetlémèn's Haté

BOOKISTAN

No. 12, D'Arallar" Street. (opposite Queen's Theatre).

At St. Andrew's Church, on Saturday afternoon, Miss Eilen ("Nellie") Field, the well-known local dancer, anddaughter of Mr. Loves and Mrs: W. VField, was mir- ried to Mr. Frank Lee, son of Madrid.the late Mr. and Mrs. W. Lee. "Tipperary" has been the most The bride was given away by gramophone record in her father and was attended by popular Spain for the past twenty years, the Misses "Billie" Field (sister) according to a Madrid gramophone Doris Marchant and May Mar-

riott, as bridesmaids. merchant.

"Madelon," the French marching Mr. A. T. Lee was best man, while Mr. Rupert Baldwin, song, however has run it close.

There is to-day, the merchant A.T.C.L., was at the organ. explained, a much greater demand

The home railway holiday for records giving the latest dance

"You may disregard my ex- perience in every way, except one. it comes it will surprise everybody. music, especially when played by stocks. The tone of the market

tain at the moment. Like you, I have been associated When it comes, many in this coun- famous British and American sym- for the junior stocks is very uncer-

try will not know a revolution has phony orchestras. taken place.

Orchestral-

Madame Butterfly--Selection

(Puccini), New Light Symphony

Orchestra C1429.

Song-

Rigoletto-Each Tear That Fulls

(Verdi),

Luisa Miller--When the Night

is Calm (Verdi),

Tito Schipa (Tenor) 7145.

Light Opers Company C2260. 9-10 p.m.-From the Studio. Dance Selections played by the "Cheero Band," provided by the Central Radio Service, and two songs by Mr. G. F. D'Aquino (Tenor), with string Song-- accompaniment. 10.10.28 p.m.-Operatic. Song-

Bonnambula-Could I Believe

(Bellini),

Sonnambula-Ob, Recall Not

One Earthly Borrow (Bellini), Marion Talley (Soprano) 6786.

Tales of Hoffman-Doll Song

(Offenbach), Marion Talley (Soprano) 6718. 10.28 p.m.-Rugby Mid-day Press News.

10.30 p.m.-Close Down,

"Revolutionary movements are a revolt against cruelty, but when the revolt comes and people find that the millenium expected has not come about, they cannot stand it and become reactionary. Revolt means the end of liberty. The thing you are up against is the everyday saying, I cannot stand for the abolition of liberty." -

"All we in this country conceive to be democratic ideas have gone of in Russia. No single breath tyranny as we know it is missing in Russia. It is carried into effect on a gigantic scale.That is why, when revolution comes, people be- come reactionary, "They are unable to change from negative to post- tive government When the re-

All records in the above, Euro-volution does come, many of you pean Programme are kindly sup will be disgusted at the horror of (Continued at foot of next Column). plied by Messrs. S. Moutrie & Co. the new government."

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