New
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1930.
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
SHARE PRICES.
Advertisements Lammert's Auctions THE WEEK'S WATER
HONGKONG CHICKET CLUB.
TENNIS TOURNAMENT.
MEMBERS & SUBSCRIBERS may now book seats at Pavilion to witness Semi-Final and Final Matches of Open Events from the Stand.
MEMBERS & SUBSCRIBERS. booking at the PAVILION ONLY, have the privilege of obtaining tickets at REDUCED prices.
NOTICE,
Notice is hereby given that my interest in The Clover Flower Shop ceases from this date.
Signed: C. H. Hoare, March, 31st 1930.
THE JADE TREE, INC.
have moved their main store to the PENINSULA HOTEL, Kow- loon, where they will continue to carry stocks of the famous Jade Tree Rugs, and handmade jewel. lery.
The Store building at DES VOEUX and CHATER ROADS is for rent: and until such time as complete arrangements
be made for discontinuing business therein, all its stocks are being
Can
PUBLIC AUCTION.
The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction,
on Thursday,
the 3rd April, 1930, commencing at 5.15 p.m. At their Sales Room,
Duddell Street,
A valuable collection of stampa including high values Asiatic, Searce, Japan etc. etc.
On View from Wednesday, the 2nd April, 1930. Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers.
THE WISE ADVERTISER
FIGURES.
HONGKONG SUPPLIED FROM SHING MUN.
The total storage in the island reservoirs on the morning of Mon- day amounted to 771.69 million gallons, shewing a decrease of 120.41 million gallons during the past week; the amount collected from streams being 18.62 million gallons.
The week's consumption amount- ed to 50.43 million gallons, which Includes 11.40 million gallons from the Shing Mun Supply.
Kowloon Water Supply.
The total storage in the main- land reservoirs on the morning`of Monday amounted to 420.65 mil. lon gallons, shewing an increase of 41.28 million gallons during the past week,
The week's consumption, nót including Hongkong supplies and 2.43 million gallons delivered
to
The wise advertiser is the news-Water Boata at Lai Chi Kok, amounted to 25.64 million gallons. paper advertiser."
WHY?
his
Because he knows that message will reach potential- customers at the right moment-- -at the receptive moment.
Have you ever sat down before dinner with a directory poster on your knee?
or a
closed out at greatly reduced | PUT IT THIS WAY! prices.
Tel. C.3431.
K. 691-ex, 36.
PUBLIC MEETING.
A Public Meeting will be held. in the Chamber of Commerce Room, at the City Mall, Frapy, the 4th day of April, 1930,
on
at 5.15 o'clock in the afternoon, for the
of purpose
making arrangements in connection with the arrival of His Excellency Sir William Peel K.B.E., C.M.G., and in particular: -
(1) To appoint
Committee.
-
a Reception
(2) To decide on the mode and place of the Reception.
(3) To decide how the
cost of the Reception should be met. (4) To discuss matters general-
ly in connection with such | Reception.
Dated 26th March, 1930.
H. E. POLLOCK, Senior Unofficial Member.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUR.
The Third Extra Race Meeting will be held (weather permitting) at Happy Valley on Saturday, 5th April, 1930, commencing at 2 p.m.
The first bell will be rung 1.30 p.m.
at
MEMBERS ENCLOSURE.
Members are notified that they and their ladies must wear their badges prominently displayed.
No one without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Encle-
Aure.
Badges admitting non-members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at 85 for Gentlemen and $2 for Ladies, are obtainable through the Secretary upon in- troduction by a member, such member to be responsible for payment of all Chits, &c.
Badges admitting to Members' Enclosure will not be on sale at the Race Course.
Members can obtain, upon ap plication to the Secretary, badges (limited to two) for the free admis aion to the Members' Enclosure of wives, lady relatives and friends. Names must be stated when an plying.
On to pretext will children be permitted in either Enclosure during the Meeting.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
The price of admission to the Public Enclosure is $1 for all persons including ladies, and is payable at the Gate.
Soldiers and Sailors in uniform are admitted half price.
Bookmakers, Tic Tac men, &c. will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of the Hong- kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting...
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary,
CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME- ORIENT
Mortgage Bank & Estate Agents. "PEAK MANSIONS” Six-roomed and Five-roomed apartments
Prince Edward Road, Kowloon
Detached and Semi-detached villas. Modern construction. with garage.
"Cambay Buildinge"
Flats with modern conveniences.
The yield from the Shing Mun River, and streams during the week was 80.76 million gallons.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
.
On and after MARCH 31st, 1930,
the Offices of the ISLAND CEMENT Co., Ltd.
will be situated on the
We apologise for putting such GREEN an absurd question-but some Reople may not see the case in this light. THEN REMEMBER!
The newspaper is not published once a year, but is the people's indispensable record of daily events-hot referred to oc- casionally, but read every day. FEND YOUR MESSAGE DAILY
and the most effective and economical method of doing this by advertising in The Hongkong Telegraph. FOLLOW THE EXAMPLE
of the Colony's most progressive | business houses, and—
Advertise Where It Definitely Pays To Advertise.
A STORY AND A MORAL.
Recently, a gentleman decided to sail round the world in a junk. He wanted two co-adventurera to join him, but who wants to sail round the world in a junk?. Possibly you unuld say “nobody!" | However, he was a wise man, and he invited applications through the medium of The Hongkong Telegraphand fund twenty- one people ready and willing to join him!
PLACE YOUR ADVERTISING WISELY!
G.
Second floor EXCHANGE BUILDING
TELEPHONES:- General Office C. 1463.. Secretary's Office 0.3813.
M. STRIJEVSKY
nf
MAISON MARNAC Designer of PATOU, Paris is showing latest models in
Ladles Gowns. Orders taken
Now showing at the
ST. FRANCIS HOTEL
QUEEN'S
COMING SOON WILLIAM Fox presenta
ALL
THE
MOVIETONE: COCK EYED WORLDĒ
- Victor MaLAGLEN
EDMUND LOWE LILY DAMITA Died by RADUL WALSH
R.
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT.
No. S. 117-It is hereby notified that scaled tenders in triplicate. which should be clearly marked "Tender for Quarry," will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office until Noon of Monday, the 14th day of April, 1930, for the occupation for a period ending 31st December, 1931, from the date of notification of acceptance of tender, of any or either of the pieces or parcel of ground referred to in the schedule hereunder, shown coloured red on plan signed by the Director of Public Works and dated 7th March, 1930, but subject to certain conditions which can be ascertained at the office of the Directer of Public Works,
Each tender must be accompanied by a receipt to the effect that the tenderer has deposited in the Colonial Treasury a sum as stated in the schedule hereunder opposite to each quarry as a pledge. of the bona fides of his offer, which sum shall be forfeited to the Crown, if the tenderer refuses to carry out his tender and comply with the conditions hereinafter contained, should the tender be accepted.
Form of tender and further particulars can be obtained from the
office of the Director of Public Works.
The Government does not bind itself to accept the highest or any tender.
SCHEDULE REFERRED TO ABOVE.
Approximate Upset Deposit Locality. Area in Acres. Annual Fee. with tender. Shek Shan 1.01 $2,000 Shek Shan Ma Tau Kok
Ma Tou Kok Hok Un
Quarry No. Kowloon Quarry No. 1 Kowloon Quarry No. 2 Kowloon Quarry No. 4 Kowloon Quarry No. 5 Kowloon Quarry No. 6 New Kowloon Quarry No. 1 Kowloon Tong .92
HAROLD T. CREASY,
Director of Public Worka.
$200
3.13
3,500
350
1.00
900
100
1.27
900
100
.46
100
100
280
100
Hongkong, 28th March, 1930.
NEW SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED
185
JI
185
185 haden Georgette Crepe.
Crepe do Chine. Fuft Gilk.
Prices very moderate, Inspection cordially invited. Tajmahal Silk Store. Tel C.1136
Hd. 6, Flower St,
Opposita China Mail.
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.
The following is the list of local share quotations issued to-day :'
Banks.
Hongkong Bank, $1400 m. Chartered Bank, £19 p. Mercantile A. & B., £30 n. East Asia $102, b.
Insurances.
Canton Ins., $810 b. Union Ins., 8435 b North China, Ins., Tis. 160 Yangisze Ins., $50 n. China Underwriters, $1.40 b Chins Fires, $350 b. H. K. Fire Ins., $900 b
Shipping.
Douglases, $22) sa'
H. K. Steamboats. $267 s.. Indo-Chinas, (Dof.) 660 Union Waterboats $26
b.
Mining.
M
Benguets, 36.85
∙Kailans, 53/9 u."
Langkats, Tls. 13.60 n.
S'hai Explorations, Tls. 1.80 n. Raubs, $20 b.
Tronohs, 21/- 0.
Docks, etc.
Kowloon Wharvos, $156 sa. Whampoa Dooks, $34 b. China Providents $5.45 ea. Hongkaws, Tis 222 b.
New Engineerings. Tis. 8. b. Shanghai Docks. Tla. 130 b.
Cottons.
Ewo Cottons, Tls. 13.50 8. S'hai Cottone, Tls. 80 (ald) n.
Landa, Hotels, etc.
P.
11.
H. and S. Hotels, $13.30 sa. H. K. Laude, $74 ...· sa. S'bai Landa Tls. 240 Humphreys, 314. n. Realties, $8.80 a. Chinese Estates $98
Public Utilities. Tramways. $21.25 Peak Trams (old) $11.75 D. Star Ferries, $72 n. China Lights, (Old) $231 b. H. K. Electrics, $73 8. Macao Electrics, $23 b. Telephones $131. b. China Buses, Tla. 19. b. Singapore Tractions. 10/- 5.
Industrials.
8.
Chins Sugars, 80 ots. b. Malabons, $27.
Cald: Macg. Ord: Tls. 10 n. Canton Iceé, $250 n.
Cements (Comb) $16.25 B. Ropes $7.15 b.
United Asbestos $5 b.
Stores, etc..
Dairy Farma, $23
存。
Watsons, $10.80 s. X. Div. Der A. Wings, "80 b. Lane Crawfords, $2.50 b. Mackintoshs, $18 b. Sinceres, $12
Miscellaneous,
Amusements, #281 . b. Constructions. $130 b. B'que Ind. G. Bonds, 62%
H.K. G. Loan 7% Prem. s.
CINEMA NOTES.
NORMA TALMADGE DOES TABLE DANCE.
n.
"Bits of business” are the little gems of action that stand out like jewels in a motion picture and lift it from the rut of mediocrity to greatness.
One of these "bits" that seen's
destined to take its place in sure.n tradition is enacted by Norma York Nights," her first talking and Talmadge in United Artists "New
musical picture, now showing at the Queen's Theatre,
LOCAL RADIO.
PROGRAMME OF TO-DAY'S BROADCAST.
The following is to-day's wireless programme to be broadcast by ZAW. on 356 metres :---
5.00 6.00 p.m. European pro- gramme of Victor records by courtesy of Messrs. Tsang Fook Piano Com- pany:--
"Selections from 'Good News","
(De Sylva-Brown-Henderson). "Selections from. "Funny Face","
(Ira and George Gershwin). Victor Arden-Phil Ohman and their Orchestra with male chorus. "From Monday On."
(Harry Barris-Bing Crosby). "What Price Lyrics?"
(Barris-Cresby-Malneck). Paul Whiteman's Rhythm Boys: Vocal Trio with viola, ukulele and Piano.
POST OFFICE NOTICE
RADIO NOTICES.
The Radio, Office, where full information concerning all wireless services may be obtained at all times, is situated on the ground floor of the P. and O. Building in Des Your Road, next to the General Post Office.
Individuals and firms are recommended to register their telegra- phic addresses at the Radio Office. No charge is made for this.
INWARD MAILS.
Por
From Japan
Ginyo Maru U.S.A., (San Francisco 8th March),
Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai.. Korea Maru Europe via Negapalam, (Letters
London 6th March parrels 27th Feb.).... Japan
Japan and Shanghai
Duc. ..April 2.
April 2.
and
Japan, Shanghai and Europe via
Siberia, London 16th March U.S.A., (San Francisco 7th March)
Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai... Pres. van Buren Europe vin Negapatam (papera only, London 6th Mar, and parcels 27th Feb.) Manila
Patroclus.. Kanagawa Maru Katori Maru
.April 3.
.April 3.
April
Katori Maru
.April 4.
April 6:"
Khyber
April 5.
Empress of Russia
.April 6:
Manila
Australia and Manila
'Pres' Jefferson Nellore
April 6.
April 7.
.April 7.
"Together," (De Sylva-Brown-
Henderson). "Four Walls" (Jolson-Rose-Dreyer).
Franklyn Baur. Tenor with
U.S.A.. (San Francisco 14th March), orchestra,
"1. Minuet (Gluck); 2. Minuet (from
'Don Giovanni')," (Mozart).
"1. Gavotte (Mozart); 2, Gavotte
(Gretry)"
William H.
(Zylophora Solos),
"Waits Be A. Rizzi).
"Lucia Sextette," (Donizetti-Arr. by
G. Gioviale).
Honolulu, Japan and Shanghal ... President Grant
OUTWARD MAILS.
Registered and Parcel Mails are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where maila are advertised i to close at or before 9 am registered and parcel mails are closed at 6 pm. on the previous day.
For
Amoy Rabaul
Sam Shuia and Wuchów Haihow, Pakhoi and "Haiphong Saigon Swntow
Shanghai, Japan and Europe vin
Siberia
G. Gioviale A. Giannelli, "Asleep in the Deep,"
(Arthur J. Lamb-H, W. Petrie). "Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep,"
(J. P. Knight),
Wilfred Glenn. | Bangkok "Hungarian Dance No. 5." (Brahms). "Hejre Kati-Csardas," (Hubay),
Feri Sarkozi. "Hearts and Flowers-Intermezzo,"
(Тебалі), The Glow-Worm-Idyl," (Lilla Ċ.
Robinson-Paul Lincke). Victor Concert Orchestra with pipe organ and vocal chorus. "The German'a "Arrival." "Hi-LC-Hi-Lo.”
George P. Watson. 6.00-7.00 p.m. Chinese programme. 7.00-0.00 p.m. Experimental pro- Kramme: At approx. 8.00 p.m. "Midsummer Night's Dream,
Over-
ture. (Mendelssohn, Op. 21). San Francisco Symphony Orchestra. Under the direction of Alfred Herts. 9.00 p.m. Weather
report.
9.00-10.30 p.m. European pro- gramme of Victor records by courtesy of Messrs. Tsang Fook Piano Com pany:
"The Mikado-Overture,"
(Gilbert-Sullivan).
The Light Opera Orchestra under the direction of Rupert D'Oyly Co. "The Mikado-Number 3: If you want
to know who we are," (Gilbert-Sullivan).
"The Mikado-Number 4: A Wand'ring
Minstrel "
(Gilbert-Sullivan).
erek Oldham and Chorus of Men, "The Mikado-Number 5: Our Great Mikado," (Gilbert-Sullivan).
orge Baker and Chorus of Men. George "The Mikado-Number 6:"
(Gilbert-Sullivan).
Despair
Likewise to Go L. Sheffield-n. Oldham-G. Baker
Young
And Have T Journey'd
D. Oldham-L. Sheffield.
'Hoihow and Bangkok
Haiphong
and
Swatow, Amcy and Foochow Manila, Sandakan, Australia
New Zealand via Thursday Island
Foochow
Straits, East Africa via Mombasa, South Africa vis Lourenco- Marques and "South American Ports
Tourane
Per
Tsinan
Date and Time. Wed., Apr. 2, 3.30 p.m. Bremerhaven Wed., Apr. 2, 4.30 p.m. Tai Ming.... Wed., Apr. 2, 4.30 p.m. Menado Maru Thurs., Apr: 3, 8.30 am. Borneo ....
Thurs., Apr. 3, 2.30 p.m. Hydrangea.Thurs., Apr. 3, 9.30 p.m. Michael Jebsen Thurs., Apr. 3, 3 p.,
Mishima Maru Fri., Apr. `4. 8.30 a.m. " Bintang. Fri., Apr. 4, 9.30 a.m. G. G. Paul Doumer
Hai Ning St. Albans
Parcels
Fri., Apr. 4, 10.30 am. .Fri, Apr. 4, 2 p.m.
Registration
Letters
.Fri., Apr. 4
...Noon. .1.45 p.m. 2.30 p.m.
(Due Thuraday Island 19th April). Taming ......Fri., Apr. 4, 3.30 p.m.
Kanagawa Maru Fri, Apr. 4, 5 p.m. Chung Kong ...Fri, Apr. 4; 5 p.m.
Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, Enst and South Africa. Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles Katori Maru
.Sat., Apr. 5.. K.P.O.
Apr. 5, 9 a.m.
Registration..Apr. 4, 4.30 p.m.
Letters
G.P.O.
Registration
Letters
8.45 4.
9.80. a.m.
(Due Marseilles 4th May.)
Japan and South American Ports Ginyo Mara Sat, Apr. 6, 10.30 am. Straits, East Africa via Mombasa,
South Africa via Lourenco Mar
Sat., Apr. 5, 11.30 am.
ques and South American Ports Kanagawa Maru
Amoy
Bangkok via Swatow Swatow, Amey and Formosa. Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., "Central and "South America, "Canada, and *Europe via San Francisco ....
Anhul Kwangchow Hozan Maru
Sat., Apr. 5,5 p.m. .Sun., Apr. 6, 9 a.m. Sun., Apr. 6, 9 s.m."
President Jefferson.....
Mon., Apr. 7,
4.15 p.m.
..3 pm
Parcels Registration Letters... .......5 p.m.
(Due San Francisco 30th April).
Registration
"The Mikado-Number 7: Behold the Shanghai and Europe via Siberia.. President Jefferson...Mon., Apr. 7,
Lord High Exccutioner!
As' Some
It May Happen," Day (Gilber-Sullivan),
Henry A. Lytton and Chorus of Men. "The Mikado-Number 8:"
(Gilbert-Sullivan). Comes a Train of Little Ladies
Chorus of Girls. Three Little Maids. from School
E. Griggin-D. Hemingway-B. Elburn and Chorus of Girls.
"The
kad collivan)
9."
So Please You, Sir, We Much Regret E. Griffin-A. Davies-B. Elburn-L. Sheffield and Chorus of Girls, Were You Not To Ko-Ko-Plighted. E. Grin and D. Oldham, "The Mikado-Number 10: I am So
Proud," (Gilbert-Sullivan).
Leo Sheffield-Henry A. Lytton- George Baker. "The Mikado-Number 11: With Aspect
Stern," (Finale, Act. 1).
L. Sheffield H. Lytton-D. Oldham-E. Grimin-A. Davies-B. Elburn-G. Baker and Choras. The Mikado-Number 12: Your
Revels Ceane," (Finals Act. 1 continued),
B. Lewis-D. Oldham-A. Davies-B. The Mikado-Number 15: Oh, Faith- Elbarn and Chorus.
less One," (Finale Act. 1 continued).
B. Lewis-D. Oldham-E. Griffin.
and Chorca. "The Mikado-Number .14: Braid the
Raven Hair," (Opening Chorus Act. 2). Beatrice Elbara and Chorus of Girls. "The Mikado-Number 15: The Sun, Whose Rays Are All Ablaze."
Elsie Griffin. "The Mikado-Number 16: Brightly |
Dawns Out Wedding Day," (Midrigal),
E. Griffin-D. Hemingway-D. Oldham-G. Baker.
Talmadge, who is supposed to be In the wild party scene Mles depressed because of the fickle- ness of her husband, suddenly throws off her mood and does a frenzied bacchanalian, dance, atop. "The Mikado-Number 17" a piano.
E. Grifin-D. Oldham-H. A. Lytton. HI-Ya Sa-Ma
B. Lewis-D. Fancourt and Chorus, "The Mikado-Number 10:
The Criminal Cried," (Gilbert-Sullivan),
The action was not called for in the script, but is a purely inspira- tional act on Miss Talmadge's part that occurred to her as the scene was being taken." Needless to say, the "bit" stands out and is clearly the most striking part of this episode, It is of such things that motion pictures arc made. No script writer would have considered it important enough or could have sensed it in words as the star expressed it in netion.
Here's a How-De-Dol
A. Davica-H. A. Lytton-L "The Mikado-Number 20,"
Sheffield and Chorus.
(Gilbert-Sullivan), See How The Fates
D. Fancourt-B. Lewis-A. Davics-
H. A
Lytton-L. Sheffleld. The Flowers That Bloom in the
Spring
Amoy
Swatow and Fuochow Hoihow
Letters
Namsang
Chip Shing
*...5 p.m. D.TY.
Mon., Apr. 75 p.m. ....Mon., Apr. 7, 6 p.m. King Yuan...Tues., Apr. 8, 9,80 a.. Hai Ching ...Tues., Apr. 8,.1 p.m.
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Saigon, Ceylon, India, Mauritius,
East and South Africa, Aden, - Egypt and Europe via Marseilles Athos II
Swatow
Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.S.A., Central and South America and Europe via Vancouver B.C. and Siberia
Amoy
Swatow, Amey and Foochow Straits, Ceylon India, Mauritius, East and South Africa, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles.
Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, East and South Africa, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles
Manila
Tucs., Apr. 8.
1 p.m.
-1 p.m.
K.P.O.
Registration Letters
G.P.O
Registration Letters
.1.46 p.m.
2.80 p.m.
(Due Marseilles 9th May.)
..Tues., Apr. 3, 3 p.m.
Hangsang
Empress of Russia....Wed., Apr. 9, Parcels .......Apr. 8, 5 p.m. Registration...Apr. 9, 9.15 a.m. Letters.......Ápr. 9, 10 am. (Due Vancouver B.C. 26th April), Tai Yuan ....Wed., Apr. 9, 8.30 p.m." Hai Yang ..Fri., Apr. 11, 1
Malwa
p.m.
Sat., Apr. 12. K. P, 0. Parcels.Apr. 11, 4.30 p.m. Registration. Apr. 12, 9 a.m. Letters..
...Apr. 12, 10 am. G. P. O.. Parcels.Apr. 11, 5 p.m. Registration Apr. 12, 9.45 a.m. Letters....Apr. 12, 10.30a.m. (Due Marseilles 8th May).
Sarpedon
Tues Apr. 15, K. P. O.
.4.80 p.m.. 4.30 p.m.
G. P. ON
.6 p.m. .8 p.m.
Registration Letters, Registration 'Letters (Due Marseilles 14th May.), Empress of Aria
Thurs, Apr. 18, 3,30 p.m.
"Superscribed Correspondence only.
RECENT LECTURE ON MALARIA.
TO BE PUBLISHED IN PAMPHLET FORM.
tions as may be considered most. beneficial in connexion with Health Propaganda in the Colony?"
The Chairman (Mr. G. R. Sayer). replied: "The lecture referred to is being printed, in the Caduceus, a publication of the Hongkong At a meeting of the Sanitary University Medical Society. The Board yesterday, the Hon. Mr. J. translation and production in P. Braga, pursuant to notice, asked pamphlet form is proposed.” the following questions:
Other business before the meet- "Will the Government under- Ing'was of a routine nature. The take the translating into Chinese following were present; Mr. G. E. of the recent lecture delivered by Sayer (Chairman), The Hon. Dr. the Honourable the Director of A. R. Wellington (Director of Medical and Sanitary Services on Medical and Sanitary Services), the subject of Malaria?.
[Dr, W. V. M. Koch, the Hon. Mr. There is Beauty; B. Lewis-H. A. 1. Will the Government cause H. T. Creasy (Director of Public.
Latton. to be printed, in separate pamphlet Works), Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga, Mr. For He's Gone and Married Yum-forme, in English and Chinese, the Wong Kwong-tin, Mr. T. N. Chau, Yum: A. Davies-H. A. Lvtton-D. said lecture for distribution et Dr. G. W. Fope, M.O.H., Col. C. D.
Oldham-E. Griffin-B.. Elburn-L
D. Oldham and B. A. Lytton. "The Mikado Number-21,". In "New York Nights," Miss
(Gilbert-Sullivan). Talmadgeportrays one of the most Alone, and Yet Alive”- colourful roles of her career. As
Bertha Lewis. Jill, the old-fashioned, up-to-date Willow Tit-Willow chorus girl of Broadway, she is
Henry A. Lytton. obliged to portray
the whole "The Mikado-Nombor 22," gamut of human emotion.
(Gilbert-Sullivan), The role of Fred Deverne, one of the "fattest" semi-character roles cf recent years, is played by Gilbert Roland, who makes his fourth consecutive appearance on the screen opposite Miss Talmadge. :
Sheffleld-G. Baker and Chorus: such times and to such persons Myles, O.B.E., R.A.M.C., and the 10.30 p.m. Close down.
and educational and other institu- Becretary (Mr. J. Watson).