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CINEMA THEATRES

"IS EVERYBODY HAPPY?"— QUEEN'S THEATRE.

MAIL REVIEW

"THE" UNCONQUERED LOVER” ----CENTRAL THEATRE,

A Chinese talking and singing production "The Lover" is now showing at the Cen

Unconquered trai Theatre. It has an all-star cast and was produced by the Tse Mee Motion Picture Company of Canton. The talking is in the Cantonese dialect.

Ted Lewis, famous "high-hatted. tragedian of jazz" makes his screen debut in Warner Brothers' produc- tion "Is Everybody Happy?" now showing at the Queen's Theatre Anne Pearington, Lawrence Grant and Jülla Swayne Gordon support Lewis in MAIL REVIEW: this bright production which was

directed by Archie L. Mayo, from

the screen story by Joseph Jackson'|'. and James A. Starr.

"WEST OF BROADWAY”—

STAR THEATRE.

John Gilbert, the screen's' best "Is Everybody Happy" for the lover, Lola Moran, Madge Evans, Cenotaph at the conclusion of the most part, presents Ted Lewis just good work in Metro-Goldwyn-Ma- John Miljan and El Brendel all do Service on ARMISTICE DAY, wit as he appears in real life-aser's latest offering "West of kindly inform the undersigned, in writing, before November 6, ao stage entertaluer of a distinctly dif- Broadway, now showing at the Star Theatre, on its second local that accommodation may be ar-ferent sort. He sings three songs

release. ranged within the Police barrier. In the scenes laid in the Hungarian

E. D. C. WOLFE,

The new picture portrays Gilbert Cafe in New York City, in a charm-in the role of a rich young man Inspector General of Police.

ing manner. He has for

who returns from the war, broken years Hong Kong, October 27, 1932.

been one of vaudeville's most po-ed by the girl he left behind. In a n health, only to find himself jilt- pular stars.

drunken rage. He marries at The supporting cast includes charming little gold-digger and Alice Day, while Lewig's band gives then finds he cannot buy her off. the film a bright finishing touch. Recommended!.

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ARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction FURNISHED, UNFURNISHED to be held on MONDAY, the ROOMS TO LET--All modern sanita-131st day of October, 1932, at! Whitfield. 1st Floor, Winglock Build- ings, 5 Lock Road, Kowloon.

FOR SALE

$1,200.

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"TO-MORROW & TO-MORROW“ -KING'S THEATRE.

MAIL: REVIEW

"DISORDERLY CONDUCT".... MAJESTIC THEATRE.

Spencer Tracy enacts his greatest screen characterisation in Fox's Conduct now showing at the Ma- all-talking laugh hit "Disorderly jestic Theatre,

tion. Rent very moderate. Apply 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Ruth Chatterton plays one of her Public Works Department, by most dramatic roles since entering Order of His Excellency the Gov-pictures in Paramount's production ernor, of one Lot of Crown Land Tomorrow and Tomorrow," the honest and ambitious motorcycle Tracy portrays the role of an at Ma Tau Wei. In the Colony current attraction at the King's officer who is unfuatly demoted by FOR SALE. Roadster Six Cylinder of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 Theatre. The film

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Surveyor of His Majesty the King, which is portrayed with realism byly well is Ralph Bellamy, a youth for one further term of 75 years. Miss Chatterton, who has appear with twelve years theatrical exper

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"Disorderly Conduct" tells of the; Miss Chatterton. in Tomorrow and Tomorrow" in seen in the role Police department.

of the unique adventure-romance of a woman, who, denied mother-celebrated comedian, gives the film Brendel, the hood by her sport-craving husband. its full measure of fun Others in Robert Ames, has a child by the the supporting cast include Sally doctor, played by Paul Lukas, who Eilers, Ralph Morgan, Allan Dine- has analysed the effect of this de-hart and Corbellous Keefs. privation on the woman.

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Ames is efficient as the husband, OFFICIAL SOURCES. while Lukas is excellently cast as the doctor.

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MAIL REVIEW

SKY BRIDE ORIENTAL THEATRE.

"Sky Bride," now showing at the Oriental Theatre is a strong of the adventures of four fliers who ven- ture from town to town selling rides and presenting an air show.

The film has many Spectacular scenes of formation flying, a crash A PRIVATE HOTEL OF

in mid air and a thrilling rescue of OVER FIFTY ROOMS...

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National, Frodel Higher (Certificate).

PUBLIC AUCTION.

ON

MONDAY, October 31, 1932, commencing at 10:30 am.. at No. 643, Nathan Road, Kowloon.

A Quantity of.. VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

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Auction

ON FRIDAY, November 4, 1932, commencing at 10.30 m.m

at No. 112, The Peak,

A Quantity of

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

(All Imported).

On View from Thursday, Novem

3198

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ON TUESDAY, November 1, 1982,

commencing at 10.30 am.

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“THE LOST SQUADRON”—

CENTRAL THEATRE.

A great cast in a grand picture of a thrill picture in the making. That is "The Lost Squadron," RKO- Radio's epic of the air; starring Richard.Dix, with Mary Astor, Joel Mckea, Dorothy Jordan, Robert Armstrong and Erich Von Stroheim, which is due next week at the Cen tral Theatre.

"The Lost Squadron" differs en- tirely from other air pictures. Be- aldes the thrilling air sequences, in which a group of aviators deliber- ately set about wrecking their ships, the picture tells a facinating story of Hollywood.. The gay, panoply of ite great film industry is revealed most intimately. Great batteries of cameras fill the scrien on occa- sion; a gala Hollywood premiere la shown and the mysterious sound stages are opened for the first time to public inspection.

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