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10, D'Aguilar 81. & 42-48, Lockhart Rd., Wanchal,
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40 Years' Experience As Chef.
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Tel.: 25332 & 25313,
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LAST TWO
DAYS.
ONE
AT 2.30, 5.10,
7.15 & 9.30
P.M.
HEAVENLY NIGHT
EVELYN LAYE! JOHN BOLES
. LEON ERROL
UNIZER ALTILE! PICTURE
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AND
METRO GOLDWYN - MAYER TALKING COMEDY
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FOX
PICTURE
GARDEN
OPERATE GIFTNT THEATRE
PICTURES
2 PERFORMANCES NIGHTLY 7.30 & 9.30
ENTIRE CHANGE PROGRAMME. ANOTHER COLOSSAL DOUBLE SHOW.
THE FAMOUS JOY FUN TOY COMPANY WITH THE
CELEBRATED MISS CHEE TOY.
The
China Mail.
EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION
HONG KONG, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER
AUSTRALIA BIDS
FOR TRADE PACT.
WITH NANKING
LARGE DEMAND FOR "ESTATE" HOMES.
London, To-day.. Latest statistics of the Londoni Counch shaw that 261,000 persons are housed on estates developed by New Agreement. the Council and a heavy demand for-
Representative Arranges
the
houses on these estates is seen in
further 200,000 ' applications! The growing interest, taken by financial. men in developing which have been made for vacancies. trade with China has resulted in-British Wireless Service.
1, 1932,
OPERA SUBSIDY SUSPENDED.
B.B.C. Promises All Possible Aid.
London, To-day.
It was announced in the House of Commons yesterday that the Gov- ernment had decided to suspend the ¡Opera Subeldy for the next year.
The British Broadcasting Cor-
a visit to negotiate with the
period of twenty-two years and dur-! Chinese Government at Nanking ing that time both were very close-poration has undertaken to give by Mr. R. W. K. Chen, who was connected with the Chinese Gov- British Opera all the assistance the guest of honour at a farewell ernment at Canton. Mr. Chen held practicable.-British Wireless Ser- dinner given by the Board of the post of Vice-President of the vice. Directors of the China Asso-Cement Bureau under Mr. Frank ciates Corporations, Ltd., Jast Lee.
night at the Hong Kong Hotel. Mr. Chen said he had been com. Mr. Cheri represents Australian
fment to undertake an important | interests.
mission-to-Australia, and he would! The Chairman of the occasion, Mr. A. Aug-chen placed emphasis various bodies he had come in con- convey the felicitations of thei on trade reciprocity and it was
lía.
+
on this basis that his, Corpora- tact with the people in tion had solved the major por- tion of the intricate. problem be- fore them.
Austra
PRINCESS INGRID
IN LONDON..
London, To-day.
Princess Ingrid of Sworfen, who has been visiting her grandfather, The Duke of Connaught at Sid- Since his visit to China some mouth, Devon, returned to London'
been to-day and is staying with Princess Many overseas or-years ago, Kowloon had ganisations had endeavoured to developed beyond recognition and he Alice at Kensington Palace.-Bri- develop business but few had commended the administration of tisk Wireless Service. achieved their ambitions, due to Hong Kong for its progressive and
lack of provision for unforeseen able direction.
if the rest of the
circumstances unknown in West-East could follow this model Colony PRINCE OLAF FLIES much would have been done towards ern Commercial practice.
TO ENGLAND, The toast of "Our Guest" was stabilisation, he said. proposed by Mr. Chan Cheuk-yin In concluding, Mr. Chen said his LL.D., a member of the Board of visit had resulted in a definite trade Directors of Luk Hoi-tong Banking understanding, with
London,, To-day. the Chinese Prince Olaf of Norway reached
and Insurance Companies. Mr. Government and this would be con-Croydon yesterday afternoon flying Chan said his friendship with "The veyed to the Government of Aus- from the Continent-British Wire-
less Service. a.tralia, Guest" of honour extended over
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A
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The MONARCH
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PG Wodehouse
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NEWSREEL
AT THE ZOO
The most amazing and sensational troupe of Oriental conjurers
jugglers, acrobats and gymnasts extant.
ON THE A FOX SPECIAL
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OST SQUADE
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THE TWO. POUNDER
- COMMENCING TO-MORROW
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IN
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