THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1932.

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"MILLION DOLLAR LEGS:-- KING'S THEATRE.

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PRADIO

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

The following programme wili be broadcast to-day from the Hong Kong Broadcasting Station Z.B.W. in a wavelength of 855 metres (843 K.0.x);—

1 p. mi. Local Time & Weather Re- the port,

is

1.30 p.m. Rugby Press News, etc. 2 pim. Close Dowà. 5-8 p.m. European programme, 5-6 p.m.

water

"NOVELTY PROGRAMME”~ meters are invited from all

QUEEN'S THEATRE. to be held on TUESDAY. the Landlords within the Rider Main 18th day of October, 192, at Areas.

The Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer! Laughs galore are packed into 1.3 p.m...

at the, Ofices of the "In the case of all applications re-

the novelty

programme, which hour's ontortainment at Public Works Department.

.offered by ceived from the 18th August, 1932. King's Theatre, where "Million being

at Order of His Excellency the Gov-to the 21st October. 1932, for meter-!

19 draw- a story about the Queen's Theatre, Dollar Legs"

to ernor, of one Lat of Crown Landed connections in the Rider Main Olympic Games, 1 the current at- ing crowded houses every fat The Kwit Wan, in the Chiony areas, the connections will be made traction. This type of production performance. Such a change is

of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 free of charge.

has started, the craze for stories truly welcome, and more offerings of this nature, will' certainly brigh- about the Olympic competitors.

A relay of the Hong Kong Hotel "Million Dollar Legs" is worth ten local entertainment consider- seeing, even though it is an absurably.

Orchestra by courtesy of the Of special interest in the pro-Management. (During the intervala! dity.

Headed by Jack Dakic, the cast.gramme is the first pictures of the recorded music will be broadcast which includes W.C. Fields, Lyda Olympic Games at Los Angeles, this from the Studio.) Roberti (a Shanghai Cafe dancer), being followed by "Sharks and 6-8 p.m. A programme of Colum-

bia records. and Susan Fleming, all give credi- Swordfish" a novel featurette.

“Mexicana" an all-colour re6-6.17 p.m. Children's Concert. table performances. Fields is seen

years, with the option of renewal Applicants should obtain applica- at a Crown Rent to be fixed tion form from the Water Au- by the Surveyor of His Majesty thority, Public Works Department, The King, for one further term of th whom the forms should be return- 175 years.

fed when duly completed.

R. M. HENDERSON,

Water Authority. Public Works Department. Hong Kong, 1st September, 1932.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

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THE HONG HONG JOCKEY CLUB.

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from When We Were Very

the President of a mythical vue is also offered, and the pro-Sangs- kingdom called Klopstockia. Oak-gramme is well-balanced by two ex- COMPANY MEETINGS, with his ever pleasan: grin and cellent comedies, Charlie Chase in Young" (A. A. Milne & Fraser-

wise-cracking, is live-wire "One of the Smiths" and the popu- Simson) American who comes along to train lar pair, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, in "Chickens Come "Home". Certainly, well worth seeing!

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"COCK OF THE: AIR”— CENTRAL THEATRE.

Unlike his gentleman erook, roles, Chester Morris, is seen as a feman-

"CHEATERS AT PLAY", TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

ORIENTAL THEATRE. that the ELEVENTH OR-

An interesting crook DINARY YEARLY MEETING of the Shareholders in the Company where a son follows in the crimina} will be held at the Offices of the footsteps of his father only to be General Managers. 2. Lower Al-caught by him as a reformed - de- bert Road, in WEDNESDAY, the tective, is unfolded in Fox's filmie young aviator in 19th October, 1932, at 11 a.m. for "Cheaters At Play now showing the purpose of receiving the Re-at the Oriental Theatre.." port of the Directors together with A host of competent players are THE ELEVENTH EXTRA RACE Statement of Accounts, declaring assembled in the cast, headed by

MEETING will be held Dividend and re-electing Direc- Charlotte Greenwood, the comedi (Weather Permitting) at HAPPY tors and Auditors.

enne, Thomas Meighan,, supported TYPHOON MAP of the CHINA SEA. VALLEY on SATURDAY, 8th Oc- The TRANSFER BOOKS of the by Barbara Weeks, Ralph Morgan The Landsnian's Handy Guide to locat-tober, and on MONDAY, 10th Oc-Company will be CLOSED from William Bakewell, James Kirkwood, ing the Centre of the Typhoon Price tober, 1932, commencing at 2 p.m. 6th October to the 19th October. Linda Watkins and others. 60 cents Newspaper Enterprise, Ltd.,

1932, both days Inclusive. "China Mail" Office, 3A, Wyndham St. on both days.

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FOR SALE-Hong Kong $ Directory now on sale at the offices of the Publishers, 3A, Wyndham Street

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MEMBER'S ENCLOSURE. Members are notified that they and their Ladies must wear their of cartoons depicting "Happeninga" Budges prominently displayed. on the China Coast Price $1, on sale

"COASTWISE."-An interesting book!

No One without a Badge will be!

at the "China Mall offices, 3A, Wyn-admittted to the Ambers' Enclo bam Street.

AN INTRODUCTORY HISTORY for

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By Order of the Board of Directors.

J. D. THOMSON,

Secretary

Hong Kong, 1st October, 1932,

PENINSULA TO HAVE TWO BANDS.

Accommodations Are"

Increased.

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"BEYOND VICTORY"-GARDEN

THEATRE.

On its third local release. EKO great war drama "Beyond Victory" is the current attraction at the Garden Theatre, at Wanchal Bill Boyd and Marian Shilling appear opposite each other in the leading roles. There are many exciting scenes in this production. MAIL REVIEW

"NO ONE MAN”—MAJESTIC

THEATRE.

Ladies (Both including Tax) ara obtainable through the SECRE-! TARY upon Introduction by a Member, such Member to be res Due to the exceptionally heavy La-ponsible for Payment of All Chits, bookings for next Saturday's Gala

Carol Lombard is featured in Badges admitting to Members' Night at the Peninsula Hotel on the Enclosure will NOT be on sale at occasion of the re-opening function "No One Man," a story done in the modern manner by Rupert Hughes, for the Winter Season Festivities, and to be offered as a Paramount the Race Course."

it has been found necessary to screen headliner at the Majestic permitted in either Enclosure durutilise the adjacent Roof Garden for Theatre.. ing the Meeting..

Tiffins are obtainable at the Club additional accommodation of pa- Juliette Compton is the studied House provided they are ordered trons, and, accordingly, further re- from the No. 1 Boy in advance. servations can be accepted. Telephone 21920.

For the same reason it has been necessary to engage another Band,

FOR RENT.-At North Point, godown "63 ft. x 150 ft. x 12 ft. Apply to P.0.

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enticements give Carol Lombard something to work about, and who is responsible for much of the entertainment that Paul Lukas and Ricardo Cortes

The Price of Admission to the which will be the dance orchestra this film provides. Public Enclosure is $2.00 per day playing for the Hong Kong Hotel including Tax, for all Persons, in- during the forthcoming Winter. supply the male interests. Within cluding Ladies, and is payable at The personel is comprised of WESTOVER-STEVENAGE.

In healthy the Gate. hour from, London.

Filipino musicians, the nucleus of MAIL REVIEW neighbourhood. SCHOOL for GIRLS

Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform which formed the dance band in a and SMALL BOYS. A few Boarders

local restaurant during the past! received in the House of the Principal. are admitted Half Price.

Bookmakers, Tic Tac Men, &c.. Summer and which was the subject Individual care and attention,

will not be permitted to operate of many laudatory comments in the within the Precincts of the Hong-press. kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.

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An interesting book of Cartoons depicting "Happenings" on the China Coast.

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THEATRE.

TAIPING

Howard

Hughes" special production Cock of the Air" now playing at the Cen- tral Theatre, where it is having its Initial screening locally.

Billie Dove, almdóm's most beau-

tiful woman. is seen opposite Mor-

who portrays the role of a young and dashing American air man, and acquits himself with cre- dit. He gives the finest perform- unce of his career.

Matt Moore, Walter Catlett and Yola D'Avril appear in support. Recommended!

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4104/4105.

Sung by J. Dale Smith

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6.17-6,42 p.m. Band Selections. The Old Frog Pond (Alford) Parade of the Elephants

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4971/4972.

6.42-6.52 p.m. Sea Shanties Chorus-

(a) Tom's Gone to Hilo (b) What Shall We Do with the Drunken.

Sailor? (arr. Terry)

The League of Arts Choir

4593. Time to Go (Weatherly & San- derson)

Malcolm McEachern (Bass)

An epic, depicting with stark Chorus realism the disastrous landing at Gallipoli, "Tell England," one

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7 p.m. (Stock Quotations, etc.) 6.52.7.20 p.m. A Concert.

the greatest of all films, is now showing at the Star Theatre, and is a film that must be seen.. The Admiralty assisted greatly in per fecting this masterpiece, and' Gen-Chorus- eral Sir Ian Hamilton appears in this original commanding role of

Carl Harbord and Fay Compton; the Allied Forces at Gallipoli.

head a powerful cast. OFFICIAL SOURCES.

RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE" KING'S THEATRE,

Annie Laurie (arr. Horne) "Win, Turner's Ladies Chair, Nottingham

Viola Solo-

Filipina Orchestra and Russian Pianists in attendance.

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For We Love You Still (Carter,

Marie Burke (Soprano)

Noah Beery, the man who has- thwarted the careers and interfered "Cello Solo- in the love affairs of more cinema heroes than could be computed without the assistance of an adding machine, and whose latest assign-Song- ment is to furnish the opposition to George O'Brian in the Fox Wes- tern romance, "Riders. Of the Pur-Strauss) ple Sage," coming to the King's Theatre on Sunday next, is one ac- tor at least, who is opposed to the Octet-

realism favoured by Echoes of the Ball (Willoughby)|

Octet numerous picture theorists.

Love's Dream After the Ball. Czibulka, arr. Willoughby)

JH. Squire Celeste Octet.

DB598. 7.20-8 p.m. Variety. Vocal Duet

Boris Karloff does excellent work as the hideous monster in "Fran- kenstein" the current attraction at excessive the Tai Ping Theatre. There is a ring of eerieness, which is main- tained throughout the film, which is, perhaps, even more weird than "Dracula." Colin Clive, as the mad medical student, does good work. Mae Clarke and John Boles are also in the film.

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Jack Oakie and Jeanette MacDonald in a tropical farce with songs, mokkie' and action.

Let's Go Native

In "Riders Of The Purple Sage," which was adapted from "Zane Grey's celebrated frontier romance of the same title, Beary portrays a corrupt judge in the cattle country, who heads a gang of rustlers and land pirates who persecute Mar- guerite Churchill, the heroine, in the hope of being able to drive her off her land, until George O'Brien arrives to oppose them with his dar ing and determination.

(Continued from previous column).

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