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JONSIGNEWS of Cargo by the ahore named Stesmer are hereby informed that their Gools with the arception of Opium, Treasar and Vala. ables are being landed and placed at their risk in the Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd, Kowloon, whenses Delivery ca be obtained as the Goods are landed,
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Hong Kong, 13th Aug., 1999. [3923
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BARCELONA."
INTERESTING GERMAN PICTURE AT THE QUEEN'S.
CLEVER PSYCHOLOGY,
[BY OUR FILM CRITIC]
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1929.
TO-DAY'S WIRELESS
PROGRAMME,
BROADCAST BY Z.B.W. ON 330 METRES.
1.43 p.m.-Weather report.. 6.30 to 6.30 p.m.-Programme of Chinese music (records supplied by Alessrs. Tien Sau Tong).
7.45 p.m.-Evening weather re-
p.m. - Evening (Victor and H.MY records sup programme, plied by Messrs. S. Moutrie & Co., Ltd.).
The Dancer of Barcelona" is, port. with the exception of the Nioblung pictures, which had a decorative quality never so far reached in American productions, the best Ger- man fim we have had in Hong Kong Lily Damita, as the heroine contributes largely to its success.
Miss Damita plays the premiero" danseuse of a Russian ballet troupe which is when the picture opens, in Barcelona. She falls in love with
young Spaniard, and leaves the stage to spend three months with him in a delightful villa on the out- skirts of the town. Their romance is only shadowed by her longing for her art and his fear that it will re- capture her. Finally a series of chances see her back for one night, leading the ballet, and her lover is persuaded by the theatre manager" that the dancer will never be really happy if he keeps her from the stage. She returns to the villa to And a note from him bidding her farewell
Egmont" (Beethoven), Orerture,
Victor Symphony Orchestra.
lei, Barione, Noel Coward.
PASSENGERS.
Arrivals
THE INDIAN COASTAL BILL.
INOPPORTUNE AND PREMATURE.
A Memorandum, which was re- certly issued on the instructions of the executive committee of the British Empire Association, of Cal- cutts, succinctly explains why, in dian Coastal Reservation Bill is the opinion ef that body, the In- inopportune and premature, and should not be allowed to be incor
and that it is imperative, in order permanent law of the country; porated into the Statute. Book as
The following passengers arrived from Australian ports, eis Manila, per 8.a. Chang:eb, yesterday:-Dr. J: Lulham, Miss Y. E. Bendelack, Mrs, M. Franklin, Dr. and Mrs. G. Norrio, Mr. A. Earusbaw, Mr. G. W: Brownhill, Miss E. Campbell, Miss K. Armstrong, Miss E. Gearin, Miss M. M, Gibson, Miss B. Steven, Mr. J. Boss, Mr. G. Mandistao, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. T. Hopkins,
Ruttar. Mr. P. Wyler, and Mrs. R. M.to save India from an inevitable and grave economic and political crisis, that the coastal trade should remain unfettered by discrimina tory legislation.
The following passengers arrived & Dream Of Youth" and "Lore-yuterday by the L D'Artagnan "Old" Vienas" and "Prelude in from Marseilles and way ports:
A Minor," Piano Solo, Isabelle Mr. Mario Cunivu, Mr. Cim Wen Yaikovsky:
Gso, Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Whilan and three infants, Mr. Fangnat Mr. Duclos, Mr. Trinh a Vien, Mr, Fong Chouen and Mrs Diep ink, Mr. James S. Mann, Mr. L. Smith, Mr. Tang Hai Tin Mr. A. Gomez and Mrs. I.. Borja, Mr. Tjoi Teck
"Madame Butterfly" Fantasia,
Victor Symphony Orchestra. Pretty Lady" and "Is A Maiden Fair And Slender," Bass, Feodor Chaliapin. Rondine" and "Fair Rosemary, Capriccio Italien,"
Violin Solo, Fritz Kreisler.
Philadelphia Melodie Arabs" and "Sicilienne
Orchestra.
and Rigaudon," Violin Solo,
Sarah Shuchari, The young Spaniard is
watching through the window to see, how she receives the news. Her gesture of despair comforta him, but it delights the ballet master who has accompanied the dancer home. Instead of trying to console her the latter urges her, to do it again, Sorrow," he says, has given something to your art which you Jacked before. The girl is at once intrigued, and the lover, who has
crificed bis own happiness for what he believes to be her, has the doubtful pleasure of seeing her prac tice over and over again her gesture of sorrow at bis decision. That is enough. The dancer starts her career again with the ballet master in place of Spaniard.
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Drink To Be Only With Thine eyes and Believe me if all those endearing Young Charms,' Lawrence Tibbett
Hong, Mr. Tang de, Mr. Phung Mr. Shigeo Arakawa, Mr. Ha Dien Lap and infant, Mr. Fung to Lui,
and Mr. Quach Thi, Mr. Le Phung Yan and Miss La Thoai Y., Her. A. Magiure, Mr. and Mrs. Casterot and infant, Mr. Gearvest,
on. which
Among the Teason's the conclusions are based are the following:
|
(1) That the plea for the re- India to Indian-owned ships is an servation of the coastal shipping of anomaly, in view of the fact that there is no well-equipped akipbuild- ng yard in India capable of meet- there are not sufficient vessels in ing her requirements, and that, as
the country to replace the tormage that it is intended to remove, the.
the existing trade facilities. result of the proposed measure would be a serious dislocation in
(9) That if the Bill were passed, capital at present engaged in ex- panding and improving India's position as a commercial conatry would be withdrawn, and that the question of its replacement by In- dian capital is extremely problema
"Pagliacci" Balection, Creatore's Mr. Duránd Prosper, Mr. and
Band "Spring Song" and Serenite,"
Mrs. Li, Mr. Cattanos Attache, Mr.tical. Violin Solo, Rance Chamet.
JF. F. Crossley, Mr. Kwi Sioe Homing Swallows" and "Love's Til, Miss R. Schewarz, Mr. de Retum," Tenor, Beniamine Coursanlles, Mrs. Bourgary and Gigli.
tore's. Band.
and.
Bright Is The Ring Of Words" "The Roadside Fire" Bari tone, Stuart Robertson. "Etude in C sharp minor"
"Etude in D fat major," Piano Solo, Muriel Kerr. "Sombre Woods "
Here, Bags, Manuel Homing- and Down
Together"
way.
aod
No Claims will be admitted after the floods have left, the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after 18thtare is that Miss Damita really can The strangest thing about the pic. August, be subject to Bent
dance, and so establishes the char" All Claime "against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned scenes in the film are that which Two of the best acter firmly. August, 1829, or they show her on the stage and, again or before 15th will not be recognized
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods when she dames for her lover. She are to be left in the Godowns, where they an actress with a pleasing per- will be examined on any Tuesdays or sanality and strong individuality. Fridays, between the hours of 10.45 am. The rest of the cast are good, parti- and Noon. within the Free storage cularly the two leading men, the period of One Week.
lover and the ballet master.
No Fire Insurance has been offseted.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
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Hong Kong, 12th Aug., 1929, [8220
The paychology of the story is sound and the whole thing appears credible, and its development inter- esting and unexpected. I recom- mend you to see this picture:
·
Chorus.
(3). That, while rates of freight able levels, it is more than prob to-day are maintained at TOLBOD- able that, with Government protec tion and possibly inexperienced management, rates would be likely to be increased; and that failure and economic development of In- would seriously involve the political
dia.
ping companies here to be content (4) That shareholders in ship- with very small divisions; the pria- cipal British Company, for exam ple, interested in the Indian Coast-
spite of the fact that its capita. al trade having earned in 1929 a proft equal to a dividend of only 41 per cent, on its total capital, in
is much less than the total value of its abips.
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Young man accused at Willesden of annoying a girl: We are engaged, and I want to keep my promise. Magistrate, to the girl Will you marry him Girl: No, thank you air.
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