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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1933.

The China Mail

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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB.

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REMINDER.

ENTRIES CLOSE on SATUR- DAY next, 14th inst.

MACAO RACES

THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB

First Extra Race Meeting, Sunday, 15th January, 1933. First Saddling Béll at 1.15 p.m.

First Race at 1.45 p.m.

'Admission:-

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

GOVERNMENT NOTICES.

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JUNIOR TECHNICAL SCHOOL,

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JUST ARRIVED · "THE OLD DARK HOUSE"...

Great variety of goods by the best CENTRAL THEATRE.

makers' Jaeger and I. & R. Morley NEW JUNIOR TECH-

puro wool pullovers, underwears, NICAL SCHOOL will provide A splendid mixture of slapstick Certainly the most fascinatingly combinations, hoeleries, waistcoats, curriculum pecially prepared and light comedy makes "Fireman, weird drama of strange situations felt hats, shoeß, etc. for boys who wish to enter the en- Save My Child," Joe E. Brown's and characters to be seen in Hong gineering, buliding, shipbuilding, latest film now showing at the Kong for a long time is Universal's or automobile industries and to Queen's Theatre an excellent laugh-The Old Dark House" which la proceed in due course to respon-producer. The wide-mouthed come-now showing at the Central sible positions.

dian's humour is original, and with Theatre. There will be vacancies for the help of this fast, snappy story This unususi picture tells the thirty (30) boys in the First Year he is seen at his best in a role which story of storm driven travellers of the Course, ·

allows him full scope to display his who seek shelter, and the night's Candidates for admission should strange antics.

lodging in a dark, forbidding old be about 13 years of age; should be of good physique; and should have good eyesight.

The duration of the course will be from 3 to 4 years.

It is the story of "Smoky" Joe house in the lonely Welsh mour. Grant, assistant fire chief in a small tains, only to discover its inhabi American town. But Jos is more tants are dangerously insane and than a firefighter; he is also a crack under the spell of a malignant baseball pitcher. Yet every time giant servant.

Boris Karloff, in the role of thej he hears a fire stren he drops the! Curriculum for First Year.

bail to rush off to the scene. Even-hulking giant, is easily twice sa English:-Elementary conversa-tually his fame spreads so far that terrifying as in "Frankenstein,"

he is signed on to play for St. and the group of character actors] tion, reading, writing.

make the strange figures "live" on the screen. Charles Laughton, Ernest Thesiger, Melvyn Douglas, Lilian Bond give this picture an absolute sense of reality.

Arithmetic Notation, addition, Louis. subtraction, multiplication, divi- sion, vulgar fractions.

Mensuration:--Properties of the triangle, the circle, and the paral-{ lelogram.

Carpentry: Use of Hand Tools;)

ticles.

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"Lily Christine," the lateat MAIL REVIEW

THE Undersigned have received tiling useful and ornamental ar- Paramount British picture kings

is now showing at Technical Drawing: Use of Theatre, is an outstanding achieve- Drawing Instruments, Elements of ment.

Auction

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ON FRIDAY, January 13, 1933, at 12 o'clock noon,

Wanted a Chinese parts er with amail' capital to finance gond business pros

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1 Case Fancy Sultings 2 Cases Melton Terms; Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers Hong Kong, January 11, 1983..

GENERAL NOTICES.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Annual Race Meeting, 1933.

Entries Close Saturday, 14th January, at 3.00 p.m.

WNERS are reminded that on-

Nies for the Annual Race Meeting, 1998, must be in the

SALLEH RADIO SERVICE.

UNDERTAKE to repair all kinds of radio sets, gramophone-radio combina tione, etc. Blodern radio test equip ment used results in speedy, scienti- fically accurate service that costs no more than ordinary guess work We modernize old sets, revive dead radios, hands of the Secretary on or be- rewind burnt-out transformers, install fore the above date. aorial, in fact anything radio. dealer in radio sets and parts. will supply all your wants, phone, write or call we will be at your ser- vice, Phone 56651, SALLEH RADIO SERVICE, 496, Nathan Road, Kow- loon.

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FOR SALE-Unforseen circumstances necessitate Sale well established busi- ness

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Reasonable Long Lease. Kent. Large turnover. Big profits. Write Box No. Owner leaving city. 748, c/o "China Mail,"

FOR SALE-At very cheap prices) two portable Gramophones, two Loud- speakers, one Binocular 6x 30; one' Camera 6x9; one Gramophone Re cord Box, Please write G.P.O. Box No. 574,

110, THE PEAK (Mountain View) 5 Rooms, Modern sanitation, vacant February 14 next. May be seen by appointment apply Lowe, Bingham & Matthews.

By Order of the Stewards,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hong Kong, 9th January, 1933.

HONG KONG AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION.

Notice of Change of Address.

(NOMMUNICATIONS to the Aa- sociation should now be sent

to:---

The Hon. Secretary, Hong Kong Automobile Association,

c/o Messrs. Linstead & Davis, Gloucester Building, HONG KONG.

Hong Kong, January 4, 1982.

NOTICE.

"DEADLOCK"-STAR THEATRE.

GET Freres

PIPPERMINT The Queen

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An excellent digrasimetakennant j

The most refreshing

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TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

Plane Geometry, Projection, Intro- The title role is played by A Butcher's Empire production, duction to Machine and Building Corinne Griffith and no better directed by George King and Intro- Drawing.

choice could have been made. "ducing a talkie studio as a back- Fee for First Year:-$3 per Colin Clive who is making his ground, "Deadlock" is now show- month.

first appearance in an English film, ing at the Star Theatre.

The following programino will The films tells the story of be broadcast to-day from the Hong The Principal will be present at is excellently cast as Rupert Har the School from 10 a.m. to 12 vey, who through a motor break murder committed in a talking Kong Broadcasting Station Z.B.W. noon on Monday and Tuesday, the down is inveigled into one of the picture studio, of which five people on a wavelength of 355 metres 6th and 7th February, 1933, for strangest dramas that could occur are suspected.

(846 K.C.'a) - the purpose of Interviewing candi- in English society. Hia clear The cast is headed by Steward and sympathetic Rome, Warwick' Ward, Majorie speaking-voice dates for admission.

acting will undoubtedly make this Hume and Alma Taylor. talented artists as popular on the screen as he is as a stage celebrity.

F

GEORGE WHITE, B.Sc., A.M.I.Mech.E. Principal. Hong Kong, 10th January, 1933.

AT

The remainder of the cast, which | SHOWING SUNDAY, JAN. 15TH includes Margaret Bannerman, Anne Grey and Miles Mander, are all well chosen for their respective roles.

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LAMMERT BROS. SCOTLAND YARD"--ORIENTAL

AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS AND SURVEYORS -Public Auctions

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ON THURSDAY, January 12, 1933, at 12 o'clock noon, at their Sales Room, Duddell Street

One Chrysler Touring Car. 6 Cylinder, H.P. 30, Model 1929.

New paint engine recently over- hauled.

Tyres & upholstery in good con- dition.

On View from day of Sale. Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS,

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HAVE This Day opened my THE Undersigned have received office as

a Solleitor, Notary Instructions to sell by Public Proctor, Conveyancer, Auction

ON on the China Coast. Price $1, on sale Patent & Trade. Mark Agent under

"COASTWISE"-An interesting book

of cartoons depicting "Rappenings" Public,

ham Street.

at the "China Mail" offices, 3A, Wynd- the style of DENNYS & COM |PANY. My temporary office will FOR SALE Hong Kong $ Directory be Chung Tin Building, Des Voeux DOW on sale at the offices of the Road, Central, First Floor. Publishers, 8A, Wyndham Street.

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

TYPHOON MAP of the CHINA SEA. The Landsman's Handy Guide to locat- Ing the Centre of the Typhoon Price 30 cents. Newspaper Enterprise, Ltd., "China Mall" Oflce, SA, Wyndham St.

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PRIVATE LESSONS in English, French, Music, Shorthand, and Type writing, Torms moderato. 6, Aimal Villas, Austin Road, Kowloon.

HOME TUITION, WESTOVER STEVENAGE, Within an hour from London. In healthy eighbourhood SCHOOL for GIRLS and SMALL BOYS. A fow Boarders received in the House of the Principal. Individual, care and atte

attention. For Particulars apply to

M183 RUTH CULLEY, BOU (Camb, Higher Local Camb. Tedchers Diploma), MISS GERTRUDE TURNER

(Nadional Frodel Higher

Certificate)..

Dat d the 3rd day of January, 1933.

H. L. DENNYS.

KING'S

THEATRE

Jan. 18th, 20th 21st

at 9.30

p.m. Matinee 19th 4.45 (Children Half Price). THE

FOUNTAIN

OF

YOUTH

Prices!

$3, $2, $1 (Inc. Tax) Bervices 40 cents.

Booking at Theatre opens Jan. 14th

All seats bookable,

THURSDAY, January 12, 1933, commencing at 5.15 p.m. at their Sales Room, Duddell Street,,

A Fine Collection of VALUABLE POSTAGE STAMPS (including rare Siam, old Europe, Hong Kong and China). On View from Wednesday, Janu- ary 11, 1992,

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

ALAMMERT BROS,

Auctioneer. Hong Kong, January 5, 1933.

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THEATRE.

Edmund Lowe's splendid port- rayal of a gentleman crook is an outstanding feature of Fox's excit ing drama "Scotland, Yard” NOW showing at the Oriental Theatre. Joan Bennett is the leading lady, while Halliwall Hobbes also gives a good characterisation in the role! of a detective. There is much in- terest in the film, which is woll worth seeing!

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MAIL REVIEW.

"BUSINESS AND PLEASURE”.

MAJESTIC THEATRE.

inimitable

Will Rogers, the droll comedian, is on the screen of Majestic Theatre, where he is play- ing the leading role in "Business and Pleasure" with Jetta Goudal.

Rogers is very amusing as the American razor manufacturer who is captured by a band of Arabs.

Restless!

Feverisht,

Fractions,

Unhappy,

he needs

BABY'S OWN

TABLETS.

THE CENTRAL

ON THE SCREEN

IN A BLAZE - O GLORY!

Richard Walion

12.30 p.m.-European programme of

records from Z.B.W.'s Library.

1 p.m.-Local Time & Weather Re-

port.

1.15 p.m.-A relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Orchestra by courtesy of the Management (During the in- tervals recorded music will be broadcast from the_Studio). 1.30 p.m.--Rugby Press News, Select- ed Landon & New York Stock Quotations, etc.

2.15 p.m.-Close Down.

4.30-7 p.m.-Chinese programme. 6-6.20 p.m.-Children's Contert, 7-10.45 p.m.-European programme.

7 p.Selected London & New York Stock Quatations, etc.

5

BUSINESS DIRECTORY-

ATTRACTIVE TAILORING.

WINTER

SUITS AND

OVERCOATS.

Made Of Beat Woollens and Tweeds. WING HING CO. 18, D'Agullar Street. Tel. 21417.

DENTISTS.

BARRY FONG, Dentist,

1st door, No. 74, Quaen's Boyd

Central, Tel. 21254.

LAU PAK WAI, Dentist. HONG KONG OFFICE... GLOUCESTER BLDG., 1st Floor, Telephone 20488. HOWLOON OFFICE:- 135, NATHAN ROAD, 2nd Floor, Telephone 58581.

TANG YUE, Dentis

Successors to

the late BIEN TING, 14. D'Águilar Street.

TERMS VERY MODERATE Consultation Free.

ENGINEERS & SHIPBUILDERS,

W. &. BAILEY & CO., LTD,

Kowloon 34, New Work & Repairs. Call Flag "L" Bole Agents for Kelvin Mojer,

HAIR DRESSERS.

LEE YEE,

Ladles and Gentlemen's Hilg Dressers & Booksellers,

No. 12, D'Aguilar Streek. (opposite Queen's Theatre).

OPTICIANS.

THE HONG KONG OPTICA

COMPANY, 'Phone 22231.

68, Queen's Road Central,

SHOES,

guarantee ''no' SQUEAKS 1a all

7.12-1.30 pm programme of re-imy alpes are madu.

cords from Z.I.W.'s Library.

Dream Lover

Song

·Tully's.. World-

Swapping play! ING VIDORS

Stirring spaciocia

PARASIGE

A drama of forbidden love beyond the pale, of white men's morala.

❤ DOLORES DEL RIO and JOEL M:CREA

RKO

RADIO

Picture. David O.

Solarle

Executive

Producer

Right from the start, mothers should make a habit of careful- ly observing the functioning of the little one's intestines. By far the greater proportion of infantile troubles arise from constipation -either, severe or slight Restlessness and ill-temper are certain signs that stomach and bowels need cleansing. Even when there is a dally movement there is often only partial elimination of waste matter and an occasional corrective is necessary to remove the ac-

On this regard'care should be taken to avoid harsh crude

such as salts, sonno, cascara compounds, castor oil, which are too severe and often impose a great strain on the delicate fo ternal membranes.

Parents will find the ideal remedy, gentle, non-griping, and easily administered, in

Baby's Own Tablets,

The Pleasant Tasting Corrective

For Children's Stomach & Intestinal Troubles. For Indigestion Flatulence Restlessness

Colle Worma

Vomiting

Colds

Stomach ache

Diarrhoea

Constipation! Ill-Temper Group

Convulsions

Teething Pains.

WISE PARENTS KEEP THEM HANDY.

March of the Grenadiers

Jeannetts MacDonald (Soprano).

Orchestral

The Kiss Waltz

Dancing With Tears in my Eyes Albert Sandler & His Orchestra. Chorus

Now in the Month of Naying

A Farmor's Son

The English Singers.

8 pm-(Local Time & Weather Re

port).

7.30-8.15 p.m.--From the Studio,

A Violin and Pianoforte Recital by Miss Anne Henderson & Miss Lottle Keyes.

Programme.

by a new process

Gentlemen's Shoes

from $6.00 pair:

4.

Children's Shoes from $2.00 pair. FACTORY DIRECT TO TOU Boleing a specialty Boleing orders executed In 24 hours WONG SIU WOON

Tel. 21474.

271, Hennessy Road,

WE HAVE IN STOCK AND FOR SALE.

great varieties of peed and unnsed POSTAGE STAMPS

1. Piano Solo-Fantaisie Impromptu in sets, bags, packets, sługle and in

(Chopin)

2. Violin Solo-Romance (Beethoven) approval books for collections.

a. Plano Solo-Seguidillas (Albeniz)

4. Violin Solo-Two Russian Folk

Songe (Kreisler)

Rondine (Kreisler)

6. Plano Solo-Water Wagta!!

(Cyril Scott)

6. Violin Solo Waltz in A Major

(Brahma)

Chamsenné Bretonne (Chaminade) 8.15-9.05 p.mt.

A programme of records kindly loan. ed by

Listener.

s

Open Thy Lattice, Lave-Uncle Ned Village Maiden-Beautiful Dreamer Ring de Banjo-Oh! Lemuel--Nelly Bly--Oh! Boys, Carry Me Jong-Lou'slann Belle De Camptown Races--Nelly Was a Lady Jeanie With the Light Brown Hair Oh! Susanna → Come Where My Love Lies Dream-

also

FLOWER AND VEGETABLE.

SEEDS

from Messrs. Sutton & Sons, Ltd, Reading Messra. Toogood & Sons, Ltd.

Southampton

GRACA & CO.

Dealers te Postage Stamps, Garden Seeds, Religious Goods, Toys, No. 10, WYNDHAM STREET, P.O. Box No. 620. HONG KONG

ing Hard Times Come Again No Plano Solo-

more-Angelina Baker Gentle Schorzo in B Minor (Chopin)

Annie Old Dog Tray Some Folks Like to Sigh (Stephen

ter)

Fos

Nat Shilkret & the Victor Salon

Group.

Rhapsody in Blue (George Gershwin) Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra (with the Compaser at the Plano) Old Black Joo

My Old Kentucky Home Massa's in de Cold Cold Ground- Old Folks Home

at

Way Down Upon the Swanee River

(Stephen Faster)

Nat Shilkret & the Victor Salon

Group. 9.05-9.35 p.m. From the Studio. 9.85-9.45 pm

(Continued at foot of next Column)

KING'S THEATRE

BY SPECIAL REQUEST FRI, 18th & SAT. 14th Jan, Only,

EVALIER

CLOVE ME TONIGHT' JEANETTE HADONALD

Nocturne in E Sharp Major (Chopin) Josef Hofmann. (This record is kindly loaned by a

Listener). 9.45-19.45 p.m. From the Studio. Selections by the Band of the R.M.S. "Empress of Canada" under the direc tion of Mr. G. Redfern.

Programme.

1. March-Miramar. (Spitálny) 2. Walts-Roses from the South

(Strauss)

Fortune Tellur

3. Selection Fo

·(Herbert).

4. Entr'acte (a) Lovo's Garden of

Roses (Wood),

(b) Alohs Sunset Land (Kaweld).. (c) Gentle Dove (Bendix)]

6. Fox Trot (a) I Cannot Tell You.

Why (Ceots)

(b) All American Girl (Lewis)

c) Please (Rainger)

(d) I Guess it Wasn't Meant to Be

7urch-Colonel Bogoy (Alford)

10.45

Ban Ja Raman KURDY ·Mid-day· Press.

10.50 p.m. (approx) Close Dawn. Th) Studio programme between 6:30: 7. p.m. may, on any day, be replaced byľa rolay from England, if apception of the latter happens to be good.

About 80,000 basement dwellings In London alone are unft for oce

A cupation. They accommodate.com

100,000, parsons.

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