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SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1934.
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Lindberghs Reach Odyssey's End
Completing their air odyssey of more than 29,000 miles, Col. Charles A. Lindbergh and Apas Morrow Lind»' bergh reach their "home port" at College Point. New York. Here is Col: Lindbergh stepping from the deat monoplane as it in towed to the dock after he brought it down in a perfect landing.
CINEMA
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1934.
ENTRIES CLOSE AT 3.00 P.M. ON
SATURDAY, 20th JANUARY.
OWNERS are reminded that en
tries for the
Race.
Meeting, 1934, must be in the hands
of the Secretary at or before the
above time and date.
By Order of the Stewards,
G. B. BROWN,
Secretary.
Hong Kong. 17th January 1934.
LAMMERT BROS.
AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS AND SURVEYORS,
- Public Auctions
"GOLDEN HARVEST”—
QUEEN'S THEATRE
STEEL FURNITURE FOR TROPICS?
British Manufacturers Looking Abroad.
BIG DEMAND EXPECTED
London.
Will the hot countries "go modern" in their furniture?
CO., LTD., "Golden Harvest", the Para This is the question being de- Kowloon Bay. mount production now showing at bated by British steel tube manu- Call Flag "L" the Queen's Theatre, deals with Kelvin Motors. the farm strikes in the grent north-facturers now.
OPTICIANS.
THE HONG KONG OPTICAL COMPANY,
*Phone 22232. 53, Queen's Road Central
COMMENCING TO-DAY AT THE CENTRAL.
STANLEY LUPINO
FACING THE MUSIC
WARPOLE.
HONG KONG DOLLAR DIRECTORY
THE Undersigned have received'
Auction
Tinstructions to tell by FuFIRMS
1934 ISSUE
west area of America, picturing The production of steel tubu the turbulent scenes in the Chicago lar furniture in England has Wheat Pit which brought about advanced rapidly in the past the disorder.
years. At first John Bull looked Two romances are interwoven in at these chairs and tables and the story of a struggle between said, "Too modern for me," but and now he has become so used to two brothers, one a farmer the other a speculator on the stock them that in one steel city alone market in Chicago. The picture 12 firms are busy making this
exciting conclusion type of furniture.
reaches an
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FBADIO
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME
The following programme will be broadcasted to-day from the Hong Kong Broadcasting Station Z.B.W. on a wave length of 856 metres (845 K.C.'a):-
1-2.15 p.m-European programme. I paLocal Time and Weather Report.
1.3 p.m.-Record music.
Kong Hotel Orchestra from the Hong 1-15 p.m.-A Telay of the Hong
Kong Hotel Grill Room.
216 p.m.-Close Down. Relay of Dance Music from the Hong Kong Hotel To-night. 3.55-5.45
m(approx:)~A Run- [ning Commentary on the Football atch between the Navy and the China Athletic from the Kowloon Football Club Ground, by courtesy of the Kow. loon Football Club and the Football Association.
p.m. (approx:)-7.30 Chinese recorded musle
7.30-11.30 pm European pro-
gramme.
7.30-9. p.m.--Recorded music. 7.30-8.25 p.m.-Concert Items.
p.m.
8 p.m.-(Local Time & Westher Re-
Orchestral
when the two brothers combine to Now the manufacturers are raise the price of wheat and thus turning their thoughts abroad. avert a crisİK.
They believe that steel furniture 'The leading roles are taken by will be in great demand in coun-ort.) Richard Arlen and Chester Morris, tries where wooden furniture is while Genevieve Tobin and Julie endangered by insects and other Haftlon have the romantic roles. pests. Comedy is supplied by. Rosco Ates and Elizabeth Patterson.
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"SUPERNATURAL”—CENTRAL
THEATRE
"Supernatural", an exciting story of fake-spiritualists, featuring
Carol Lombard and H. B. Warner,
Is the current attraction at
Central Theatre.
the
The picture reveals how unscru-
pulous spirit mediums employ
money.
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Already there has been patent- ed a form of chair for export] purposes, which is packed in sections for assembly abroad. Reuter.
BELGUM'S ROYAL FAMILY
The Bartered Bride-Overture
. (Smetana)
Song
LEE THEATRE
TO-DAY & TO - MORROW
"At 12.30, 2.30, 8,80, 7.30 & 9.30 p.m.-
· DON'T MISS THE BIGGEST
· SCREEN THRILLS IN YEARS --
YOU'LL FIND THEM
KERE INSIDE STOLT OF
VAD RAME REPORTINGE
THE
ON
HOWARD HUGHES-
FRONTPAGE
LEWIS MILESTONE
ADCUNE MENICI-N OREN
ADDED ATTRACTION:
ON THE STAGE
At 2.30, 7.30 and
9.30 p.m. only.
Prof. ABELLA
be thing maken en de buatkan human Rac with devil in map e Jak payaházak vénie Sande
„THE DEANATIC® MALAIN OF MODREN THES
HIS TROUPE OF
VARIETY
ENTERTAINERS.
Prices As Usual
ALNAMBRA
THEATRE
OPENING SHORTLY.
CULBERTSON ON CONTRACT
By ELY CULBERTSON
World's Champion Player and Greatest Card Analyst,
Under An Amumed Name
"How would you have played North-South,
that hand, Mr. Culbertion?" a fair
State Opera Orchestra Berlin. Joggin' Along the Highway,
(Samuel)
lady, who happened to be my part-North: e The Devout Lover (White)
ner at the Bridge table, recently Percy Heming (karitone) asked me after having played a
Instrumental-
Barcarolle-Transcription
Vocal Gems→→
BA-109.86 2
A 573
hand in a particularly atrocious
D.- 6
(Tschaikowsky, Trans, by Weiner) manner. Cavotte Transcription
C-9:
(Gluck-Brahms, Trans, by Weiner)
"If I had played it as you did I Lener String Quartet. would have played it under an as-
sumed name," was my reply. The Bohemian Girl (Balfe)
West:
8,-Q J 54
Victor Light Opera Company,
(Continued from Page 8).
The hand which brought forth this comment lowing:
H-18 2.
was the
one fol-
Victor Symphony Orch.
Song-
Annie Laurle Afton Water (Burma)
North, Dealer.
North:
8.-K
"Errors committed in the past,"
sleight-of-hand tricks to deceive he said, "had their cause in the the rich and obtain large sums of ignorance of our predecessors as to the consequences of their acta; but Carole Lombard as a rich heir-our successors will find no auch, Our generation, ess becomes an easy prey to a fake-excuses for us. spiritualist, played by Allan Dine-prosting by experience, knows that It has no arbitrary power even over hart, and is made the victim of an those things of which it cannot, at experiment whereby the spirit of
murderess enters into her body present, conceive the utility." and plans to use the girl as a means of vengeance. H. B. Warner, as a the psychologist, Intervenes at eleventh hour to frustrate the plot MAIL REVIEW
"SAMARANG”—KING'S THEATRE
Orchestral-
Madame Butterfly-Fantasie
(Puccini)
Song-
Mary Garen (Soprano) Moonbeams and Shadows (Squire) Octet
Melody (Dawer)
J. H. Squire Celeste Octet.
He Heard the Great Sea Calling
(Andrews) Devon, O Devon (Stanford)
Pater Dawson (Base-Baritone) B.25-9 p.m.-Band Selections, Cavalleria Rusticana--Selection.
(Mascagni)
Creatore's Band. The Funeral March of a Marionetts The Rustle of Spring (Sinding)
(Gounod)
The B.B.C. Wirejana Military Band, 11 Trovatore Selection (Verdi)
Creatore's Band: Marche. Militaire
(Schubert, arr. Godfrey) Villabelle (boll Acqua, art. Winterbottom) katika
Beg, Band H.M. Grenadier Guards 59-11-30 p.m.—A relay of the Hong
North-South vulnerable.
H-A Q 8 8 D.-K 10 8 4 C-K 187
West:
East:
B-J 7 €
D.-A9 761
8.-A. Q 9.5 H-10 6'2 .D.-Q.J.2:
· C-10 B 8 -
South
Throughout the speech there was abundant evidence of close, first- of hand, study ́of conditions and logical conclusions drawn from that study by a brilliant mind. That it was received so well by the distin- guished members of the African Society flattered the Prince, but bis greatest reward was the congratula tion of his father.^
• Unfolding a love story to the Ring Albert made it a particular accompaniment of thrilling battles personal duty to read the reports
8-10 8:48 2 between man and beast on land of the British Press on his son's
H-X J7 43. FIRMS are hereby notified that and in the sea, United Artists' pro discourse, and his paternal pride Kong Hotel Dancs Orchestra from the
D-3 no further forms will be ac-duction "Samarang", now showing was obvious: he had been given prac- Hong Kong Hotel Grill Boom,
Rugby Mid-day Press
CQ 4 tiral proof that the Prince's extend-10.20 p.m. (except addenda) for all Firms worthy for its picturesque and the Dutch Indies in 1928 and to the All relays of the Hong Kong Hotel - The biddings
beautiful photography."
Malay States, Indo-China, and the Orchestra are by Courtesy of the
North "A" to "G"
"Samarang" introduces a native Philippines at the beginning of this Management, and during the intervals For the rest of the Section "H" Adonis in the person of Ahmang year, had not been time wasted recorded music will be broadcast from 2 to "Z" Business Houses are request, who, wishing to win the hand of From these trips the Prince had ed to give their forms either to our the chief's daughter, Sal-yu, braven learned much that could be used for representative or return same to the encounters with cannibals and the profit of the Congo. The work, -Comprising:
offices of the Company immediate ferocious animals, finally obtain begun by Leopold II, and continued ing a precious pearl from the coral by Albert L, may be safely left in Chesterfield couch and chaira, Teak glaas: cabinets, Bookcase, ly. No Forms will be accepted reefs in thrilling duel with the hands of Prince Leopold, Duke
shark, during which his younger of Brabant. Dining table, Chairs, Side board, after JANUARY 16TH, 1934,
brother is killed in an attempt to
ON
WEDNESDAY, the 24th Jan, 1984,
commencing at 10.30 am.
at their Sales Room, No. 85,
Hankow Road, Kowloon,
A Quantity of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE --
Newa
cepted for the "HONGS" SECTION at the King's Theatre, is nota-1
Med vizita, with Princess Astrid, tó 11.30 pm-Ciaoe Down
Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Chest of If you desire our representative to warn him of the approaching dan- drawers, Card table, Table fan,
Electric heater, Brass and autimony Ware, Pictures, - Carpets, Or- namenta, Dinner service, etc., etc.
also
Plano. Victrola,
A#Fino:
of Black
Tuesday the 23rd.
call Phone 20022,
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THE BIG CA
THEATRE
Beatty, whose career, fraught, 'an it.
the Studio,
South West #2 H Pans
East
18
3H:
Pass
4 H
Pass
Pass
'Pass
WOMEN IN CIVIL SERVICE
*My partner for some, decided to play the
| cross-ruf" and, sa a 103
New Restriction Order down one on hand which
In Italy.
Rome.
will be noticed fa four odd. In the proc
of play she even ruffed the good diamond
D-A K 43 C-K &
East:--
BK 7. H-Q 4 DJ 8:7 2 CJ 10 768
South:-
8.-3
IL---K 10.6 8 A D.--Q 10:5.... C-AQ 8,42
The Opening lead made by East- was the small diamond. The Ten was played from Dummy and West took two rounds of diamonds `and' continued the suit, my partner dis- carding a spade. She had now |learned her lesson, só on this hand, which, should be played as a cross- ruff, she drew two rounds of trumps and finessed the club Queen, which lost. West then fad his last trump and the hand was. set two tricks,
· It is, of course, apparent thaf. the band can be made by a cross- ruff, as after the opponents have taken the Ace and King of "dis- monds, three high-card tricks, the remaining seven tricks can be made by ruffing spades and clubs, The tactics of the lady right, but they were applied the wrong hands.
Orders have been issued re-King in Dommy and Astab lubed POSTAGE is with danger, has beed an excll-tricting the employment two-pades in her own hand,
men
In Callan
offic
STAB THEATKK
Governmenting this she gave, Bast an oppo
tunity to discard two small, cluba
given the so that the
Jek although
bands the
FOR SALE
1934