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"COASTWISE"An interesting book; cartoons depicting "Happenings": on the China Coast. Price $1, on salo at the "China Mail" offices, BA,. Wynd- kam. 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., SA, Wyndham Street.
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1933
18th, 20th, 21st, 22nd and 26th February, 1933,
PRADIO
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.
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Limited, will be held at the Regis-ON SATURDAY 18th. MON-
DAY, 20th, TUESDAY, 21-8 p.m.-European programme.
tered Office of the Company, Ex- COMPANY MEETINGS Voeux Road Central, Hong Kong, ary, the frat bell will be rang at change Building (2nd Floor), Des) and WEDNESDAY. 22nd Febru
HONG KONG & SHANGHAI --BANKING CORPORATION.
5-5.30 p.m.-A Concert,
The Mikado-Selection
(Sullivan), Band of H.M. Coldstream
Guards B2854.
Song-
The Eriking (Goethe-Schubert), Margaret at the Spinning Wheel
(Schubert),
on WEDNESDAY, the 1st March, 11 am, and the first race will be Band- 1983, at 12 noon, for the purpose run at 11.30 am On SATUR- of receiving a Statement of Ac-DAY, the 25th February, the frat counts and the Report of the Board bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m., and of Directors for the year ended on the first race will be run at 2.00 NOT the ORDINARY THAN Cetin DC
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the 31st December, 1932, and re- p.m.
Directors and the
The tin interval will be taken LY MEETING of the SHARE-Auditors.
after the fifth race HOLDERS in this Corporation will
on the frat The Transfer Backs of the Com- four days. be held at the Head Office of the pany will be closed from THURS- Corporation, No. 1 Queen's Road DAY, the 16th February, 1938, to Central, Hong Kong. on SATUR- WEDNESDAY, the 1st March, 1938, DAY, the 25th February, 1993, at both days Inclusive, 11.30 a.. for the purpose of re- fceiving the Report of the Board of Directors together with a Statement of Accounts for the year ending] 31st December, 1922.
The REGISTER OF SHARES of) the Corporation will be CLOSED from MONDAY, the 18th February
to SATURDAY, the 26th February, 1933, (both days inclusive), during
By Order of the Board,
•
F. C. BARRY,
Secretary. Hong Kong, 7th February, 1933,
SPORT NOTICES.
THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB
which period no transfer of shares P
MEMBERS' BADGES AND
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RACE MEETING of the Board of held at Macao on, SUNDAY, 12th such Member to be responsible for to be upon introduction by a Member, Directors,
V. M. GRAYBURN,
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1938,
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By Order of the Board of Directors,
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Hong Kong, 7th February, 1933.
THE BANK OF EAST ASIA. LIMITED.
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the FOURTEENTH ORDINARY MEETING of BHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, No. 10, Des Voeux Road Central, at 2.80 p.m. on SATURDAY, the 4th March, 1988, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Direc- tors together with a Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st De- Starting on the screent New Lady Instructresses have The TRANSFER BOOKS
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VAT RICARDO CORTEZŰ February,
·JILL ESMOND. Newly redecorated Fond
MYRNA:LÓ) many no transfer of shares can be sogle- charming lights to lend enchant-tered.
Directed by George Aychodná went to your pleasure..
Daniel ✪ Falzich, Essć. Prode th, KING'S THEATRE BLDG.
Bow
25th
of. 'the
to
By Order of the Board of Directors,
KÁN TONG-PO,
Chief Manager.
4 Hong Kong, 10th February, 1988,
1
A limited number of Tifins willi he obtainable each day at the Club House, provided they are ordered
Maris Jeritza (Soprano)
"GHAND HOTEL"-QUEEN'S
THEATRE.
Grota Garbo, In the part of the Russian
dancer Grusinakaya, dominates the rest of the brilliant cast in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer'ą | latest success "Grand Hotel," the screen version of Vicki Baum's| novel, the curront attraction at the Queen's Theatre.
"Grand Hotel" is a masterpiece of screen melodrama, lavishly pro- 6704.duced, skilfully directed and mag- nificently acted, and is a flim every- one should see.
Piano Solo-an
Mazurka in C Sharp Minor
(Chopin),
Greta Garbo gives a magnificent Variations on Themes from and magustic performance which
Carmen (Bizet-Horowitz),
rank as one of her greatest roles. Vladimir Harowitz 1827. Joan Crawford, makes B capital Flammchen, the consciencetoes typist, and Wallace Beory an excel- lent Preysing. Lionel Barrymore's impersonation of the downtrodden
(Poniatowski),
The Yeoman's Wedding
Out of the Night (Lidgey),
Percy Heming (Baritone) E437.1ittle clerk Kringelein, is easily the Violin Solo
most notable-a truly delightful Shepherd's Madrigal (Kreisler), piece of characterisation. John Fritz Kreisler 6712 Barrymore in the youthful role of 5.30-6 p.m.-CHILDREN'S CON- the Baron, also gives an CERT FROM THE STUDIO,
accom- plished performance. 6-6.18
p.m.-Selections
Mr. -Edmund Goulding. Musical Comedy.
the Happy Days-Selection,
British director, may well be con- Puttin' on the Ritz-Selection,
gratulated on a really admirable picture. New Mayfair Orchestra C1893. Dear Love-Selection,
from
New Mayfair Orchestra C1792. 6.18-7.20 p.m. Variety. Fox Trot-
If It Ain't Love, Night Shall be Filled With Music, Leo Fiesman & His Orchestra
esman
24011,
in advance from the No. 1 Boy, Songs- Telephone No. 21920,
On no pretext will children be permitted in either, enclosure dur- ing the first four days of the Meat- ing.
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Bookmakers, Tic Tac men, etc. will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.
Tiffins will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Public Enclo
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Employers are requested to dis- tribute them with
discrimination and to endorse their names on the passen.
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Any persons found loitering with Servants' passes in their possession will forfeit the same and will be removed from the enclosure.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary. Hong Kong, 6th February, 1933.
TO LET SPACIOUS OFFICE ROOMS
in the
NEW BUILDING of
THE NATIONAL COMMERCIAL & SAVINGS BANK, LTD. at the corner of
Des Voeux Road Central
and
Ice House Street
Ready for Occupation next April
also
FOUR ROOMED FLATS
with FLUSH TOILET.; and other Modern Conveniences
A Newly constructed of
Nos. 7 and 9, Breezy Terrace Bonham Road
Ready for Occupation now. RENTALS MODERATE
Apply to
THE NATIONAL COMMERCIAL,
& SAVINGS BANK, LTD.,
144, Des Voeux Road, Central
Telephone 22705,
(a) Fire Down Below (b)
Hullabaloo Balay,
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MAIL REVIEW.
"THE BIG BROADCAST”—
KING'S THEATRE.
Para-
"The Big Broadcast," mount's latest attraction, now show- ing as the current attraction at thei King'a Theatre, divulges an inter- esting story of life behind the mi- crophone,
(a) Haul Away Joe (b) What A large cast of well-known radio Shall we Do with the Drunken entertainers has been assembled Sailor?
for thie Alm. Headed by Bing
Hawaiian Nights,
John Goss and the Cathedral Crosby, the Jazz crooper, the enfer- Male Voice Quartet B2420, tainers include Barns and Allen, Kate Smith, the Boswell Sisters and Aloma, ..Hilo Hawaiian Orchestra and Leila Hyams are also in the the. Mills Brothera. Stuart Erwin cast. Well worth seeing. mended i
Waltz
Organ Solo-
:
82703.
If I Had a Talking Picture, A Little Kiss Each Morning,
Song-
Reginald Foort B3324. MAIL REVIEW
The Moon is Low, What is This Thing Called Love?,
Song-
Frank Lather (Tenor) 22880.
Mimi, The Poor Apache,
Mauries Chevalier (Baritone)
24063,
Fox Trot
In a Shanty in Old Shanty Town, Rain, Rain, Go Away!,
Ted Black & His Orchestra
24050.
Recom
"AIR MAIL"CENTRAL THEATRE
romance and
Action, thrills, sustained, sus- pense, believable story interest combine to mako "Air Mail" now showing at the Central Theatre, a departure from the ordinary run of movie fare.i It is something to see
of
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The story concerną a group mail pilots stationed in an isolated Songs---
desart airport whose job is to relay) the mall through treacherous (a) Lowlands (b) Highland mountain passes to the coast be-j
Laddie, yond. With a storm raging, those
R (a) Blow the Man Down (b) who attempt the passage go to a E
Tom's Gone to Hilo.
certain death, leaving only the air- John Goss and the Cathedral port chief and his ace flyer, a
M Male Voice Quartet 82698, cocky, unruly soldier of fortune to 7.20 p.m.-Closing Local Stock put through the mail, Quotations, etc.
N Ralph Bellamy as the virile air. port chief la perfectly cast.
7.30-8 p.m.--From the Studio.
G
A Trumpet and Piano recital by Pat O'Brien, Russell Hopton, Mr. Dave Saylor and Mr. Hugh Slim Summerville, Gloria Stuart, 0 Fowell.
Lilian Bond, William Daly, Leslle N
the
8 p.m.Local Time and Weather Fenton, Frank Albertson, Tom Car Report.
rigan and others round out 8.3-11.30 p.m.-Relay from the exceptional cast. Ko Bhing Theatre.
10.80 p.m.-Rugby Mid-day. Press MAIL REVIEW News.
11.30 p.m.-Close Down.
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"THE TRIAL OF VIVIENNE WARE-MAJESTIC THEATRE.
Dramatic and thrilling is "The The Studio programme between Trial of Vivienne Ware," the Fox 6.30 and 7.15 p.m. may, on any day, productión, now showing at the Ma- be replaced by a relay from Eng-jestic Theatro, fand, if reception of the latter hap pens to be good.
FINES FOR FUNERAL "MOURNERS,”
Professional Weeping To Be Banned.
Madrid.
The prohibition of weeping by professional mourners at funerals
"The Trial of Vivienne Ware" concerns a beautiful society girl who finds herself on trial for the murder of a millionaire architect
who had been her flange
Joan Bennett demonstrates Eer, exceptional ability as a dramatic actress in the role of the prosecut ed girl.
MAIL REVIEW
"TARZAN" ORIENTAL
BY THEATRE.
the
FOR SALE..
Repairing
&
Cleaning
Undertaken at Monthly Rates.
HOP SING & CO.
28, Pottinger Street.
COASTWISE
by
ALGIE" BENNETT. An interesting book of Cartoons depicting "Happenings on the China Coast, S ...PRICE $1.00.
Now on sale at WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW BREWERS
EXCELSIOR BOOK STORE. and at the Publishers": The Newspaper Enterprise Ltd. Chien Mall Building.
MAIL REVIEW JA,
"BUT THE FLESH IS WEAK"
"STAR THEATRE.
TIAH WRITER8.
Robert Montgomery, in Metro
ia recommended in a resolution W. S. Van Dyke's wonderful jun- passed at the Congress at Vilabos, gle AlmTarzan, the Ape Man" is which was attended by 1,200 repre- now showing at the Oriental Then- sentatives of political parties of tre Johnny Wetemuller, Galicia. The resolution aleo recom- world's champion swimmer, does Goldyns Mayor's film But the mended that persons caught mourn-ged work in the role of Tarzan, to Flesh Is Weak" is delightful in the fag should be heavily fined, which he is ideally suited, M
Hitherto professional mourners Maureen O'Sullivan has the fom-tish pear. All in all, the aim is role of a free-and-easy son of a Bri- havs flourished in Galicfa and have inine lead, while the supporting mest amusing, and other players earned half-a-drewn an hour for cast includes Neil Hamilton, and who do well in the cast are Nora leading tearful funeral procession. C. Aubrey Smith.
Reuter.
(Continued at foot of next Column: Asther. Worth seeing!
Gregor; Frederick Kerr and Nis