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No. 46 of 1926,

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| MAIL REVIEW

"CRACKED NUTS"-QUEEN'S

THEATRE

FACTORY MANAGER FOUND GUILTY.

Embezzlement Charge Brings Gaol Term.

Taui Wai-chung, charged with embezzlement before Mr. Wynne Jones at the Central Magistracy, was sentenced to six montha" hard labour yesterday.

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.

YOU GET WHAT YOU WANT—

Those who attended the Sym-

Taui was the manager in charge phonic Concert at the Peninsula Hotel last Sunday night were

Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey, of the local office of the Shing Tak treated to an interesting pro- the mirth provoking comedians, who Weaving Factory of Shanghai, and Jaeger & Morley, pure wool pull- gramme of instrumental num-have made thousands laugh with the defalcations were said to have overs, sleeves & sleeveless, scarfs, bers, and were afforded the op-their antics and frolles on the started soon after his taking over also underwears, fine quality felt portunity of again hearing Mr. screen, add another success to their the local office some eight years ago, hata & shoes. S. Marechek on the violin and already formidable laurel In Radio The total sum allegedly involved dend of $11.00 per cent. is who was accorded well deserved Pictures rollicking Production was over $15,000, intended to be declared in the applause for his excellent play-"Cracked Nuts" the current attrac

ing. Hearty approbation Jabove matter.

was tion at the Queen's Theatre. also evinced by the audience to Wheeler and Woolsey are seen as Creditors who have not proved their debts by the 10th day of De-all the numbers.

two young Americans who vie to the This concludes for the time crown of a mythical kingdom, but cember, 1932, will be excluded from this dividend.

being a very enjoyable series of their chief drawback is an army of Dated the 10th day of Novem-Sunday evening Instrumental amb laus executioners who could concerts that have been provid-behead anyone for a small sum of ber, 1932.

ed by the massed bands of The money. Their adventures lead to Hong Kong & Shanghai Hotels, much hilarity. Recommended! Ltd., and which commenced in May last.

W. K.. LUM,

Trustee.

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MAIL REVIEW

On Sunday, November 20, by kind permission of Lt. Col. E. J. "LOVE ME TO-NIGHT"-KING'S de C. Boys, M.C., and Officers,

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY The Band of The 1st Battalion

CLUB.

FOURTEENTH EXTRA

(Weather Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 19th HOUSEKEEPER wanted for small hotel in Kowloon, one with experience November, 1932, commencing at 2 preferred, State Nationality, and p.m. salary required, to Bax No. 741, v/v) "China Mall,"

THEATRE

BROADCASTING REPORT.

For

If You Want It Badly Enough. Moat people want to be wealthy, but October Programmes. they don't want money so badly that they will work hard enough to get it. Three very interesting studio of others. Many people yearn for So they just remain poor and envious transmissions were an outstand-abounding health and vigour, and ing feature of the October pro-they

yet will not make that sustained gramme of the Hong Kong effort which they know will give such Broadcasting Committee.

wonderful returns in happiness, A Talk On Wireless by Mr. to be well. If you are ailing, either

To be well

you must have the will L. H. King on October 4 was the seriously or slightly, no-one can help first of the series, this was fol- you more than yourself Take a firm If you lowed by a most interesting ad-resolve and carry it through. Maurice Chevalier's latest star-dress by Sir Henry Pollock on til you are a confirmed Invalid, but The Lincolnshire Regiment, con-

are run-down and weak don't walt un- "Love Me Tonight," the Navy League, and lastly, start on ducted by Mr. C. S. Trowt, willing picture,

course of Dr. Williams Pins give a Band Concert at the directed by Rouben Mamoulian and Mr. W. C. Jeffries gave an inter-Fils, the old and tried blond and nerve TRACE MEETING will be held 8.45 p.m.

Peninsula Hotel commencing at

featuring Jeanette MacDonald, esting 15 minutes' address on tonle. And make up your mind to give Charlle Ruggles, Charles Butter-Typhoon Warnings.

them a thorough trial-not a half- Considered to be one of the worth and Myrna Joy is the current Transmitting a total of 270 enable the system to increase and en- hearted one. Dr. Williams' Pink Fills best in England, having gained attraction at the King's Theatre.

hours for October, the Com-rich its blood supply, thereby bringing premier honours in a contest in chevalier, Love Me To-night is to European programmes and ed ener

Like previous pictures starring mittee devoted over 60 per cent. new strength to the nerves and renow which fifty seven competing

tissues, The First Bell will be Rung at

energy to the Jaded t done in a humorous and whimsical over 39 per bands were engaged, prior to

cent. Chinese pro- anaemia, (blood improverishment) and 1.80 p.m.

their departure for the Far East, vein, and is set to music. Most of grammes, giving the publics conseq

its consequences; pallor, emaciation, MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.

neuresthenia, insomnia, Members are noticed that they this Military Band brings with the musical numbers, all written by varied and excellent entertain-digestive troubles, women's ailments,

Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart, ment.

rheumatism and sciatica you need the and their Ladies must wear their it a splendid reputation.

are sung by the French star and Mr. Trowt, the Bandmaster, Miss MacDonald, but other members list for the most broadcasts, fol- Dr. Williams' Pink Pills can give you European Relays headed the new supplies of rich, pure blood which Badges prominently displayed,

No One without a Badge will be has prepared an extremely enter of the cast join at one time or an-lowed closely by 2 very good apon

[Nothing - else can be so surely rolled admittted to the Members' Enclo-taining programme of about other.

twenty instrumental numbers by

"Poor Apache," "The Song of Badges admitting Non-Members famous composers, which will Paree," and "How Are You?" are FOR SALE-Decked in Motor boit to the Members' Enclosure and no doubt be productive of an ex-titles of three numbers sung by

Club Rooms at $5.00 for cellent musical evening. with cabin and W. C. Built of teak.

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ponsible for Payment of All Chits, &c. SHIRTS-Messrs. Toyo Murakami of Budges admitting to Members"} Shanghai art now displaying at Enclosure will NOT be on sale at KOMOR & KOMOR, York Bldg the Race Course. Chater Road, a selection of Shirts ula On No Fretext will Children be samples of Silk, Broodcloth, Cotton crepe, Zephyr and Oxford from which permitted in either Enclosure dur- orders may be booked.

ing the Meeting.

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PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. The Price of Admission to the Public Enclosure

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ASSASSIN'S WIDOW BEARS CHILD.

Madame Gorgouloff's

Little Girl.

Chevaller, who is heard in seven of the ten numbers.

Jeanette MacDonald, lealing we man in the pleture, alngs five num. bere, one a solo. And she is heard. with Chevaller in "Love Me To

night," the theme song. MAIL REVIEW

"GUITE HANDS STAR THEATRE

Metro-Goldwyn Mayer's pro lug tion "Guilty Hands" now playing at Paris, Nov. 9. the Star Theatre, is an excellent Madame Gorgouloff, the widow drama, with Lionel Barrymore and

of President Doumer's assassin, Kay Francis doing good work in the gave birth to-day to a girl-baby, leading roles. A competent, cast has It will be remembered that been assembled and throughout

attempts to obtain a reprieve of seeing!TM The Landsman's Handy Guide to lecat cluding Ladies, and Is payable at his execution in order to live ing the Centre of the Typhoon Price the Gate.

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kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.

TYPHOON MAP of the CHINA BRA, Including Tax, for all Persons, Ir/Gorgouloff. had made desperate there is tense drama. Well worth

"COASTWISE."-An Interesting book of cartoons depleting "Happenings" on the China Coast. Price $1, on anle at the "China Mail" offices, 3A, Wynd- ham Street.

AN INTRODUCTORY HISTORY for schools by A. H. Crook, W. Kay, and W. L. Handyside. Price $1, on sale at the publishers, Newspaper Enter prise, Ltd, 8A, Wyndham Street.

FOR RENT.

By Order,

5. A. SLEAP,

Actg. Secretary. Hong Kong, 14th Nov., 1982.

GENERAL NOTICES.

SPEED.

STAR THEATRE KOWLOON,

THE

HONG KONG AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB

will present

"PAYMENT

DUE to the many new additions DEFERRED"

In machinery, testing equip-| ment, and parts recently received]

FOR RENT. Two Marine Lots, Lal-and installed in the Ideal Radio chikok Bay. Arca 500,000 and 180,000) aq. ft. Water frontage on both lots. Services workshops, makes fast and Apply to P.O. Box No. 86.

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YOUR VISITING CARDS zently and promptly printed. "China Offre, No. 8A, Wyndham St. phons 20022,

TUITION GIVEN.

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reliable repairs to your radio a December 3rd, 6th, 7th, 9th & 10th fact instead of a fancy The Radio of to-day is advancing rapidly and calls for a service that can meet these changes. We have it.

Hong Kong, 11th Nov, 1932,

THE CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE LIMITED.

NOTICE.

TOTICE: IS HEREBY GIVEN

N that Scrip Certificate asted

PRIVATE LESSONS in English, 1st January, 1882, for two Sharos French, Music, Shorthand, and Type- numbered 780/781 in the above writing. Terms ·moderate. 6, Almal Office, standing in the name of Villas, Austin Road, Kowloon."

Mr. CHU SUM-CHUEN of Hong Kong, has been LOST, and should

at 9.15 p.m. Prices $3, $2 & $1.

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

FOR SALE.

TESTED FLOWER & VEGETABLE SEEDS

“NIGHT, WORLD”—CENTRAL THEATRE,

"Night World" starring Lew Ay res, Mao Clarke and Boris Karloff, is the current attraction at the Central Theatre. For those who like underworld pictures, the pro duction, Is worth the money and time: thrills are aplasty,

As the title indicates, "Night | World" is made up of a number of complications all revolving around a apeak-easy. The last episode il- lustrates the nature of the produc tion: There are series of gunshots, and no less than five people are |"dropped." A Jung couple-in.

love are given as flrat and ́-last- chance to embrace and klas under the pistol points..

NEW REMEDY FOR POLISH "CORRIDOR”

Worst Blunder Of After-War Policy

London, Nov. 9.. Another scheme for remedy ing the glaring grievance of the so-called Polish Corridor was ad- vanced to-day by Lord Rother mere în the "Daily Mail," After [branding the Corridor as the worst blunder of after wor policy and as a continual challenge to Germany as well anger to Poland herself,

other mere proposes that the Corridor should againbe German sovereignty

the same not be produced before indications point to a heavy demand for an ement by the 23rd November, 1902, a now for Seeds the Season. To be sure of France, Great Britain and Ger Scrip Certificate will be issued in getting every variety you wish we many

LAMMERT BROS. favour of the said Mr. CHU SUM- suggest that you order

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ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY!

THE ALL QUIET" OF

1932

Doomed Battalion

UNIVERSAL SUPER-PRODUCTION.

While it is a great responsibility to advise the public at large to see any certain picture, because tastes are so different, we do not hesitate to do so in the case of "The Doomed Battalion." It is more than a picture. It is an experience. It is not just a matter of taste; it is too big, too grand to miss satisfying all tastes. It has been described as "The picture terrific." Though this may sound extravagant, we know of no better way to describe it. If you care to see the new idea in picture making, if you love the dramatic, if you thrill at the idea of some- thing totally new and different, if you want a complete change of scene and atmosphere, you will make it a special point to see "The Doomed Battalion." Incidentally it will be your first chance to see those two new stars of the screen, the exquisite Tala Birell and the great Luis Trenker.

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