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"THE WET PARADE"

QUEEN'S THEATRE.

|Business for Sale. Excellent Loca- The chaos, forvid excitement and tion. Splendid Paying Concern. inteuse drama of modern times Owner Retiring.

Further provides a sensational background Particulars apply to:

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THE received

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Auction

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LWD WEDNESDAY, November 9, 1932,

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Dated the 8th of November, 1932.

CHUNG FOOK, Stevedores..

46. Wai Ching Street, Yaumati.

STAR THEATRE

KOWLOON.

..THE

HONG KONG AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB

will present

"PAYMENT DEFERRED"

by Jeffrey Dell

OR

of cartoons depicting "Happenings": December 3rd, 6th, 7th, 9th & 10th on the China Const. Price $1, on sale at the "China Mail" oflices, 3A, Wynd ham Street.

AN INTRODUCTORY HISTORY for schools by A. II. Crook, W. Kay, and, W. L. Handyside. Price $1, on sal at the publishers, Newspaper Enter- prise, Ltd., 3A, Wyndham Street.

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Prices $3, $2 & $1

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Baking from November 21st at Anderson Music Company and Star Theatre after 5 p.m.

SPORTS NOTICES.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY

CLUB.

commencing at 11 a.m.,

at their Sales Room, Duddell Street:

2 Cases Wool Gabordine

1 Case Wool Imperial

1 Case Overcoating

1 Case Stripe, Union Shirting 1 Case Wool Suitings

9 Suit Lengths "Worsted

Woollen Suitinga”

and

37 Tins High Grade Labelling

Gam

13 Pieces Pig Irons.

9 Sacks Flour

3 Pieces Round Bara

4 Pieces Wool Mixture

Suitings

1 Case Felt Hats

1 Cuse Cocoanut Butter

2 Cases Wool Serge.

1 Case Wool Fancy.

28 Pieces Cotton Cloth.

175 Bots. Lotion.

and

war years during which the pro- hibition enactment was passed and the modern period in which flag- rent disregarded of the law has given rise to innumerable drama-| tie conflicts and has resulted in such typically modern phenomena) us racketeers, crime waves, politi- cal corruption, kidnapping rings. sperk-easies and graft in hundreds of forms,

Dorothy Jordan does great work as the heroine and Robert Young. a newcomer to the screen, gives al fine portrayal. The film's out- standing character portrayals are in the hands of such experts as Lewis Stone, who plays. the Southern aristocrat, and Walter Fancy Huston, as the ward politician.

A Quantity of MISCELLANEOUS GOODS. Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS,

Auctioneers. Hong Kong, November 7, 1932.

PUBLIC AUCTION by order of the First Mortgagee

FRADIO

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

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

on

YEE

HING

(TOMEY & CO.)

No. 62, Des Voeux Road C..

Tel, 23016.

21st ANNIVERSARY SALE NOW ON. JUST ARRIVED. Great Variety of "Goods by the best makers. Jaeger & Morley, pure wool pull-

5-7 p.m.---Chinese Recorded Pre-overs, sleeves & sleeveless, scarfs, also underwears, Ante quality felt gramme.

7 p.m.-Block & Exchange Quota huta & shoes, tion.

7.01-7.30 p.m.-Orchestral, Coppelia Ballet

Prelude and Mazurka (Delibes) Entr'uete and Valsé (Delibes)

The B.B.C. Wireless Symphony

Orchestra 90in. Los lions D'Arlequin

Serenade (Drigo) Minuet (Boccherini).

The D.B.C. Wireless Symphony.

Orchestra 9092, Concert Waltz in 'A (Glázonow) Witches Dance (Puccini)

The B.B.C. Wireless Symphony

7.30-B p.m. From the Studio. A Recital by Mr. T. Lowe (Baritone) accompanied by Miss Maria

Gomes,

1.

Orchestra 9124.

Programme.

Now Sleeps the Crimeon Petal

(Quitter)

2. To Daisex (Quilter) Collette (Fraser-Simpson) Memories of Devon (Evans)

Tho J. H. Squire 'Celeste Oetet

DB231,

3. The Trumpeter (Dix). 4. Invictus (Huhu).

8 p.m.-Local Time & Weather Re- port etc.

8.3-8.30 p.m.

tener.

The unusually strong cast also Concerto in F (George Gershwin) includes Neil Hamilton. Myrna played by Paul Whiteman and his Loy, Joan Marsh, John Miljan, Orchestra, Roy Bargy at the Flano Emma Dunn, Frederick Burton, (This Suite is kindly loaned by a Lis Clarence Muse, Clara Blandick, Reginald Barlow, John Larkin, Gertrude. Howard, Forcaster Har- vey, and John Beck. The produc- tion was filmed under the direction of Vietor Fleming.

MAIL REVIEW

"CHARLIE CHAN'S CHANCE”... KING'S THEATRE.

Charlie Chan, the famed Oriental] detective, is revived on the screen of the King's Theatre, through the splendid medium of Warner Oland, in "Charlie Chan's Chance" the current attraction at the Theatre, Oland did good work in "Charlie Chan Carries On" and In his latest production, Oland carries all be 1932 fore him with his vocabulary of

famous old proverbs.

THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY

now known as No. 77, Bonham Road

ON

Wednesday, 9th day of Nov.

at

3 o'clock p.m. . at their Sales Room No. 4, Duddell Street

by

MESSRS. LAMMENT BROS.

Auctioneers.

In

"Charlie Chan's Chance" Oland sets about to solve a mur- der mystery, in which Alexander Kirkland and Marian. Nixon are involved. In solving the crime he brings the real criminal to justice by following what the New York Police and Scotland Yard sleuths The property consists of All That regard. Insignificant clues. RAFT PROGRAMMES and piece or parcel of ground situate The climax is brought about after

H. B. Warner, Linda Watkins, The held on SATURDAY, 10th tion 7 of Section C of Inland Lot James Kirkwood and Ralph Mor- November, 1932, (weather per-No. 753 together with all messuages gan are in the supporting cast. mitting) may be obtained at thejor tenaments erections and build-Recommended! Secretary's Office, the Club House.ings thereon now known as No. 77,

HOME TUITION,

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For

MISS RUTH CULLEY,

(Camb. Higher Local, Camb. Teachers' Diplonia). MISH GERTRUDE TURNER,

National Frodel Higher (Certificate).

PLEASING CONCERT AT PENINSULA

The Symphonic Concert which featured at the Peninsula Hotel fast Sunday provided listeners present, with a very enjoyable evening's entertainment.

The interesting Instrumenta! compositions, mostly popular well-known favourites, which comprised the programme were much appreciated, and Mr. Podel sky was accorded well deserved applause for his excellently exe- cuted cello solo, "Cantilena," by Goltermann.

as

DANTRY FORMS for the at Victoria Hong Kong and regis many exciting escapades.

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Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON duted 14th June. 1862 for 999 years on Thursday. 10th November, 1932, annual Crown Rent. $7,50.

for further particulars apply

By Order,

S. A. SLEAP,

Actg. Secretary. Hong Kong, 7th November, 1932.

RESOLVE

TO GET WELL!

And no half measures about it! Respirt to get back your former vigour and happiness. You know it would be worth the effort. To get

of that half-alive feeling, that

physical weakness, that inability to

concentrate on mental work; to be able to eat what you like without « qualm, to enjoy life as other people de around you.

Certainly it's

And so worth little needed to achieve success-A steady course of Dr. Willams Plak Pils. Not 籍 half-hearted one-for you cannot expect, results in a day. Hut Dr. Williams' Pink Barely and with certainty build. the blood which has becorae wenk Fublic support given to these and aunty replenishing your veins organs with a new and invigor concerts has been most gratify-ating supply of the vital, lifegiving ing, encouring the continuance of these pleasant Sunday innova- tions which undoubtedly provide a pleasant two hours or so of musle of a high standard.

Alvid.

The

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to:

Messrs. Russ & Co.

Vendor's Solicitors,

or

6. Des Voeux Road C.

Messrs. Lammaert Bros.

Auctioneers.

Hong Kong, November 3, 1932,

"CARNIVAL"-CENTRAL THEATRE.

Herbert Wilcox's production, "Carnival," one of the most out- the standing, British pictures of year is how showing at the Central Theatre.

8.30-9 p.m.-Operatic. Mignon (Thomas)

The New Queen's Hall Light, Orch.

$308.

La Boheme (Puccini) The New Queen's Hall Light Orch.

0307. Madam Butterfly (Puccini) The New Queen's Hall Light Orch

0306. 9-9.30 p.m. From the Studio. A Classical Pianoforte Recital by Miss Luba Pecker.

Programme.

1. Proiude VIII. (Bach) 2. Gavotte (Back)

4. Sonata No. 2 (Scarlatti)

4. Sonata No.. 13 (Scarlatti)

5. Le Ceucon (Daquin)

Interval (During the Interval a ze corded Violin Solo by Miss Pecker's brother, Gregory Pecker, will be broad. cast).

6. Melody (Rubinstein) Gregory Pecker,

7. Sonata No. 17 (Beethoven) 9,30.10 p.m. - Recorded

Music. Fox Trot-

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GALA NIGHT AT REPULSE BAY.

Many Guests Enjoy Entertainment..

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HONG KONG OFFICE: GLOUCESTER BLDG., 1st Floor: Telephone 20488. KOWLOON OFFICE:- 395, NATHAN ROAD, 2nd Floor. Telephone 58581,

TANG YUK, Dentist. Successors tu

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HAIR DRESSERS. ·

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OPTICIANS,

THE HONG KONG OPTICAB COMPANY. 'Phone 22232.

68, Queen's Road Central

The Gala Night at the Repulse You Can Make My Life A Bed of Bay Hotel on Guy Fawke's Day,

Roses Say

Ben Selvin & His Orchestra CB480. Waltz

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Hummin' To Myself

Saturday, was very enjoyable PAULINE DANCING

affair for the large number of diners participating.

An exceptional attraction Was the clever performances of "The Joy Fun Toy Company," reputedly Billy Cotton & His Band MR023. China's foremost troupe of acrobats Tango

and jugglers, who delighted and My Cavalier

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Fox Trot

Eldorado Tanga Band MR338.

Wherever You Are

It's Always Goodbye.

Sydney Kyte & His Piccadilly

Hotel Band MR626.

Waltz-

Pagan Moon

Fox Tro

Singing In The Moonlight.

Billy Cotton & His Band MR624. 10-10.23 p.m.--From the Studio. A Xylophone Recital by Master

Sulao Iwai,

Programme.

ACADEMY

King's Theatre Bldg., 6th Floor. Newly Decorated with

Marvellous Lights.

that make Dancing a pleasure. Excellent dance music was also Latest steps taught in all ballroom given by the Hong Kong Hotel's dancing for Ladies and Gentlemen. -- new dance orchestra, "The Revel-

Filipino Orchestra in attendance. lers."

Amongst those present at the Gals Night were:

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Carnival time in Venice, there is The romance_melody and song. famous English player, Matheson

4. picture Lang is starred in this

and Dorothy Bouchier and Joseph Schildkrant are excellent in their respective roles. Alfred Rode and to sell by rublieres actives Tzigane orchestra are

heard again in this film.

THE Undersigned have received

Auction

ON

THURSDAY, November 10, 1932, commencing at 5.15 p.m. at their Sales Room,

4. Duddell Street.

A Collection of VALUABLE POSTAGE STAMPS,

On View from Wednesday, November 9, 1932,

Lavishly produced and brilliant- ly acted, "Carnival" marks another' milestone in the triumphant pro gress of the British motion picture industry.

grand Matheson Lang gives a performance as Silvio Steno, un Italian actor whose devotion to his foolish young wife nearly causes him to commit murder when pro- voked to a jealous rage, and Doro- Auctioneers.thy Bouchier is both lovely and Hong Kong, November 5, 1932. accomplished as the vain wife.

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MAIL REVIEW

"THE YELLOW TICKET".

ORIENTAL THEATRE.

Raoul Walsh's production "The Yellow Ticket," depicting the ad- ventures of a beautiful and virtuous peasant girl, is now playing at the Oriental Theatre.

Elissa Landi portrays the leading Indications point to a heavy demand feminine role, with Lionel Barry- for Seeds-this-Season. To be sure of more and Laurence Olivier, in prin- retting every variety you wish we cipal parts. Other in the cast are suggest that you order today.

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Programmes, with the exception

5. Carmen selections (Bizet) 16.25

New Rugby Mid-Day Press

10.30 p.m.-Close Down.

.

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271, Hennessy Road. Tel. 21474.

are kindly supplied by Messrs. An- Mr. and Mrs. Finns, Mr. Somers CARGO DUMPED TO

KING'S THEATRE. TO-MORROW

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SAVE JUNK.

Fight With Gale.

Mr. Kennan, Mr. Graham, Mrs. Master Reports His

A. E.

Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Brostedt, Mrs. Varela, Mr. Rouillon, Mr. and Mrs. Dowdall, Tae Lun, 30, owner of a class 4' Mrs. Cartabitarte, Mr. and Mrsa cargo boat, of 146 picula capacity, Stellingwerff, Mr. and Mrs. Sulli-in a report to the Police stated van, Mr. and Mrs. Brearley, Mr. that at daybreak on Sunday he sail Mrs. Fleming, Capt. K. A. Wilkins, ed for Tak Mun Island, which is Mrs. Pfemenschmidt, Mr. T. Neast of Hong Kong, carrying a Frost, Mr. A. D. Stein, Mr. H. C. cargo of 41 sacks of sugar, aix Kuhrt, and Mrs. Mancini.

sacks of salt and a quantity of Another function of a similar matches. In the evening, at about Nature is being arranged to take a p.m., when near Tam Kung Tau, place at the Repulse Bay Hotel on a sudden strong wind endangered Saturday, Decembar 3."

in his craft

BIG FRENCH SHIP IS

LAUNCHED,

So great was the danger at first,^. that he was forced to cut away thè main. mast and salle, and to throw 8 sacks of sugar and part of the

29. en Parla, Oct. 29. cargo of matches into the sea to The naw French 70,000 tons make the craft lighter, in order auper-liner "Normandle" of the ride the sens "Compagnio Generale Trans- Atlan Tho cargo in question was con- tique was successfully launched at signed by various shops in the ngon to-day at the St. Lazaire ship- Central district at Hong Kong. yards in the presence of President The Junk returned to Shaukiwan Lebron and numerons high officials. yesterday, when the master made

Transocean Kuomin

his report.

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