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"A HONEYMOON ADVENTUR
-QUEEN'S THEATRE.
The Associated Radio'. Picture
JUST ARRIVED Great variety of goods by the beat makers' Jaeger and L & R. Morley [【7EHICULAR TRAFFIC is here- Pure woel pullovers, underwears, "A Honeymoon Adventure" the combinations, hosieries, waistcoats, current feature attraction at the by warned that while the felt hats, shoes, etc. Bridge on Island Road adjoining the Old Paper Mills at Aberdeen: is under reconstruction vehicles must proceed over the. Bridge Dead Slow.
R. M. HENDERSON,
Queen's Theatre, is a most enter- taining production, Alled with thrills.
Harold Huth, Benita Hume and Peter Hannon are the leading Įplayers, while Maurice Elvay
Director of Public Works. LAMMERT BROS.directed. Familiar scenes of the
Public Works Department, Hong Kong, 23rd January, 1933.
BANK HOLIDAYS.
Accordance with Government
Matheson & Co., Ltd., on THURS-Ordinance, the EXCHANGE DAY, the 9th February, 1933, at NOON, for the purpose of receiv- BANKS will be CLOSED for the ing the Report of the Directors.to-Transaction of Public Business on gether with a Statement of Ac- THURSDAY and FRIDAY, the counts for the year ended 31st De- 26th and 27th January (Chinese
New Year Holidays). cember, 1932.
The Register of Shares of the Company will be 'CLOSED from Wednesday, the 1st February, 1933, to Thursday, the 9th February, 1933 both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
F. H. CRAPNELL,
Secretary. Hong Kong, 24th January, 1933.
Hong Kong, 23rd January. 1933.
NOTICE.
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CHINESE NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS.
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SPORTS NOTICES.
or abroad. Write giving all experi- HONG KONG FOOTBALL CLUB.
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TUITION GIVEN.
LESSONS in English, PRIVATE French, Music, Shorthand, and Type
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UND
NDER the AUSPICES of the
Hong Kong Football Asso ciation, the following Interport Soccer Matches will be played on the Club's ground:-- Thursday, January 26th,
Hong Kong. Shanghai, Saturday, January 28th.
Shanghai v. Hong Kong Chinese. Both matches start at 3. p.m.
Seats in the Members' enclosure
in the covered stand may be book- ed at the Club House on Saturday, Mail" 21st January, and on Monday, Tele Tuesday, and Wednesday even- inga following at from 6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m.
COMPANY MEETINGS
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the FORTY-FIFTH OR- DINARY GENERAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS in this Com- pany will be held at the Offices of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co Ltd, on TUESDAY, 14th Febru- ary, 1933, át NOON for the pur-
Price $2.30 including tax, Cash only.
HONG KONG, FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION."
INTERPORT PROGRAMME.
Thursday, January 26th-
Hong Kong v. Shanghai, Club,
ground.
Saturday, January 28th-
Shanghai v. H.K. Chinese, Club
ground.
Monday, January 30th-
Shanghai v. United Services, pose of receiving the Report of the Kowloon ground. Directors together with the State- ment of Accounts for the year All matches start at 8 pm. sharp. ending, 31st December, 1982.
Booking for the 26th and 28th
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By Order of the Board of Directors,
FLS. GREENHILL'S
Secretary. Hong Kong, 20th January, 1988:1
Prices Covered Stand $2.80; Uncovered Stand $1.2012-07
There will be no booking for the match on the situ, prices $1.00 and 50 cents. All above prices include tax
CASHIENA WAE HOLLANDS
Uw Hon. Secrótary, Hong Kong, January 19th, 1988,
1933.
Booking of tables is now open at the Hong Kong and Peninsula Hotels. The charge $0 for each person and should be paid at the time of hooking.
By Order,
B. D. EVANS, Hon. Secretary, Hong Kong, January 21, 1993,
AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS AND SURVEYORS.
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Royal Scot steaming into Easton Station are depicted.
RADIO
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.
The following programme will} be broadcast to-day from the Hong Kong Broadcasting Station Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 355 metres | (845, K.0,x) :—
5-6 Pib
A relay of the Band of the 1st Batte. South Wales Borderers, conducted by Bandmaster J. L Gecks, from the Military Hos- pital, Bowen Road, by kind per- mission of the Oncer Command- Ing.
6-8 p.m.-Chinese recorded
gramme.
pro-
8-10.30 p.m/European programme.. 8 p.m.-Local Time & Weather Re-' port Selected London & Now York, Stock Quotations, etc. 8.15-8.35 pm-Dance Tunes. Fox Trot
Sweethearts Forever
Three's Crowd
Wayne King & His Orch, 24115 "Twas Only a Summer Night's Dream Someday Wol! Meat Again
Wall
Thrills enter the im from the moment the hero is waylaid| aboard the train, right the way through the various attempts of the villian to retrieve missing plans, toj the ultimate free-for-all åght in For Trot the end.
THE Undersigned have received
instructions to sell, by Public MAIL REVIEW
Auction
ON
TUESDAY, January 24, 1933, commencing at 5.15 p.m.
at their Sales Room, Duddell Stroet,
A Fine Collection of POSTAGE STAMPS...
On View from Monday, January 23, 1983.
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS,
Auctioneers.
"YOUNG AMERICA"-KING'S THEATRE.
Ralph Bellamy, who did good work in "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm" is cast in the rale of a kindly judge in the Fox production "Young America" now showing at the King's Theatre.
a
Juvenile delinquency is dealt with in this film, in which Bellamy presides in the Court. He gives a most likeable performance. Spencor Tracy is seen in the role of Hong Kong, January 19, 1933. druggist while Doria Kanyon is his) pretty wife. Tommy Conclon and Raymond Borzage are seen as the two boys who are labelled as the "worst kids in town!"
instructions to sell by Public THE Undersigned have received
Auction
ON TUESDAY, January 31, 1933, commencing at 10.30 a.m.,
at No. 41, Humphreys Building,
...Kowloon,
A Quantity of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE, DASS
also
One Piano
One Gramophone
and
It is a picture of youth at cross-roads of life.
MAIL REVIEW.
the
"STRICTLY DISHONOURABLE" -CENTRAL THEATRE.
A great love story is revealed in Carl Laemmle's production "Strict- ly Dishonourable" the current at- traction at the Central Theatre. It is taken from Brock Pemberton's successful stage hit.
Lewis Stone, one of the screen's greatest actors, does his best work in this film, the cast of which also
One, Camphor Wood Bedroom includes Paul Lukas and Sidney
Suite.
On View from Sunday, January 29, 1939.
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS,
Auctioneers.
Hong Kong, January 23, 1933.
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You can only break into this vicious and dangerous circle by obtaining an independent supply from an outside source
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"EMMA"-STAR THEATRE.
Taham Jones & His Orch. 24129,
After 12 O'Clock
Hoagy Carmichael & His Orch. 24119 8.33-8.52 p.m.
Ballot Egyption Suite (Luigini) New Light Symphony Orchestra conducted by Perry Fletcher
C1254/C1255. 8.52-9.30 pm-Variety. Chorus
and Mose C2305.
Minstrel Show of 1081. The Engilsh Minstrels with Alexander
Tango-
Amador (Sweetheart)
Rio Grande Tango Band B5700. Piano Dust-
Peggy Cochrane & William Walker
B4104. Orchestral
Animal Antica-Novelty Intermezzo London Palladium Orch. B8765. Song-
Alone with my Dreams
Jack Buchanan (Baritone), B4005. Orchestral
Blue Devil's March London Palladium Orchestra B4235. Tango
El Pucho
Rio Grande Tango Band B5766. Orchestra-
Amina
London Palladium Oerhestra B3750. Song
You Forget Your Gloves
Jack Buchanan (Baritone) B4005, Orchestra
Through Night to Light London Palladium Orchestra B4285. 9.30-10.30 p.m.-From the Studio. Selections by the Band of the R.M.S "Empress of Canada" under the direction of Mr. C. Redfern.
Programme
1. March-Vanity Fair (St. Clair) 2. Waltz-Pomone (Waldteufel) 3. SelectionChu Chin Chow
(Norton)
4. Entr'acteis p
(a) Londonderry Air (Anon)
(b) Moonlight Dance (Finck)
(c) Merchant of Venice (Rosse) (d) Grasshopper Dance
(Bucalocsai
Fox Trots Selected.
1.30 p.m. Regby Mid-day Press
Newe
10.35 pm-Clos Down
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SHOES.
до
The story of a faithful old family servant is told in Metro-Goldwyn-programmes are kindly supplied by SQUEAKS &
my shoes are made Messrs. S. Moutrie & Co. Mayer's production "Emma" now
The Studio programme between by a new procesa>-- showing at the Star Theatre 80 and 7 p.m. may, on any day, Gentlemen's Shoes Marie Dressler and Jean Hérsholt Humour are the leading players..
be replaced by a relay from Eng- from $6.00 pair.
happens to be good.
is well balanced in this dramatic land, if reception of the latter Alm of American family life.
MAIL REVIEW
"THE BIG GAMBLE"
MAJESTIC THEATRE.
Bill Boyd and his wife, Dorothy Sebastian act together for the first! time in The Big Gamble" now showing at the Majestic Theatre.
The story is about a young man who sells his life for an insurance polley, which will square his debts a big after his death, and leave profit to the man into whose power he has fallen-then he falls in love with his wife and wants to live.
MAIL REVIEW
"SUNNY SIDE UP ORIENTAL
THEATRE.
Charles Farrell and Janet Gay- nor head the cast in Sunny Side Up a delightful musical comedy at the Oriental now showing
Many atchy tunes Theatre, features the film, especially "Sunny
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J. Berry, Peninsula Hotel, Kow- loon, from Sydney.
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Buperintendent, Hong Kong, January 18, 1933.