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Southwell's Jelly Marmalade

Ih, fancy glass bottles

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Chiyer's Strawberry Jam

1 lb. tins

3 for $2.00

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11. glass jars

3 for $2.00

S&W Logan Berry Jam

10 oz. glass jars.

5 for $2.00

Finest Australian Peaches

21 size tins

6 for $4.50

S&W Asparagus

(Red Ribbon)

6 for $8.50

Crosse & Blackwell's Meat Soups

12 for $4.00

Branston Pickle

3 for $1 00

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CINZANO

ITALIAN VERMOUTH is made with the finest Italian White Wine. It is very wholesome-It is not a Liqueur.

CINZANO MADE AND HOTTLED IN ITALY)

VILADROWTH

Some ways of using it :

PLAIN: It's not too sweet and

not too dry."

IN ALL COCKTAILS, where

Vermouth is used.

AS A LONG DRINK IN SUMMER:

with mineral water.

The Perfect Cocktail “GIN & CIN"

+ DRY GIN, ↑ CINZANO VERMOUTH.

A SQUEEZE OF LEMON

WHAT ABOUT "IT"? Will you have a " Ģin and It

The knowing man says: Oh no i

I'd rather have a Gin and Cin.

The "It" is then " Cinzano,***

** CINZANO stands for quality.. Quality is equal to "CINZANO.". In one you have both!

Obtainable from All Wine Merchants.

THE HONGKONG

SWIMMING GALA AT SHAMEEN.

RECORD BROKEN IN TWO LENGTHS.

were:

TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1931.

'A HONGKONG GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

BEING ARRANGED FOR FANLING.

CINEMA SCREENINGS. of love songs and Southern melodies,

NOTES SUPPLIED BY THE

THEATRES.

21 YEARS AGO.

SOME EXTRACTS 'FROM THE

**TELEGRAPH" · FILES.

The following extracts are from the Hongkong Telegraph for the week ended July 30th, 1910,

The star in supported by a large cast of general excellence. Esther Ralston makes an allractive heroine; Roland Young and Clif- Edwards as two "hobos" form a new comedy team, Parnell B. Pratt as the ignoble Talk is about to start again when brother, Itedda Hopper as the snub- Marlene Dietrich is back at the King's blah sister and Emma Dann as the It is proposed to run an Amateur Theatro next attraction in a picture understanding mother deliver equally Champlanship of the Mombers of the that le bound to starile film audiences capable performance, and minor roles various Clubs of the Colony under the even more than her original, opus, are well handled by Stopin Fotchit, auspices of the Royal Hongkong Golf Morocco. The picture is "Dis the comic coloured player, Louis John Club In November of this year. This honored," in which this surprising Bartels and Theodore Von Eltz. competition is not open to anyone who woman is cast as an Austrian spy in The direction of Harry Pollard and was 1s. 0.5/168. may be passing through Hongkong or wartime, playing a reckless and dan-shwa expert touches and clover une only temporarily resident in the Colony, gerdile game, apurred by a patriotic of camera technique. It is intended na a Championship for purpose, with love an the ever eminent Members ut local clubs, and tho deathreat to safety,

* 埔

The rate of the dollar on de

A line-throwing hand gun was procured for the Hongkong Life- Saving Volunteer Corps, for use in typhoon rescue work.

Shameen, July 30. The Canton Swimming Bath Club held their first gain of the senson last night, when some very interesting sport was enjoyed by a large crowd of spectators who more than filled the avaliable sent ing accommodation. The results

"Sen Legs." Two Lengths Free Style Handicap. is to ensure ne far as possible that "Dishonored" le a brilliant story Hent No. 1st, B. Rasmussen: competitors have at least six months' It is said the facts were taken from

Take it from Jack Oakle, there, are 2nd. C. Witchell. Heat No. 2, 151, residence in the Colony and can by the life adventure of one of the war's Usadvantages in having a reputation 13. Foster-Hall; 2nd, G. Hanford, termed Residents in the true sense of most glamorous woman sp). Whe-as a wise-cracker. Arriving in Holly- Heat No. 3, 1st, A. A. Havera; 2nd, the word.

The Kowloon Cricket Club bold K. Paget.

ther or not this is no, Dietrich gives wood three years ago with his now Springboned Dive. One Straight, The conditions fixed by the promot- glamorous interpretation to it some famous griu, Oakle made some fast successful promenade concert, contributing including one Swallow, une Jack-knife. Ixt, Clug Club nge necessarily of in ex-times subtle, nhways exeising, chief returns in his verbal encounters and those

Beautiful, clever, die suddenly found kimseif regarded as Messrs, R. E. White, E. Edo Abney, Witchell; 2nd, E. Brander.

perimental or tentative nature in the character,

F. C. Barlow, E. J. Chapman, G. ' One Length Handleap for Ladies-first year of the competition, and may, illusioned, the amazing actress pinys it.

"Now," he said, as he stood on S. Archbutt, W. A. Hannibal and 1st. Mrs, Kleck; 2nd, Sirs. Werner. If the competition is continued, be men at their own game, and wins,

Tigh Dive. One Swallow one fackatteret in future yCATS.

until one reeks, morking young deck of the battleship where scenes knife. Ist. F. Brander: 2nd, C. The congestion of the Courses at officer throws love into the game-and of "Sea Legs," his new starring piccorge Girimble. Surting.

Fanling in November is so great that then? Then comes the smashing sur-ture which is now showing at rengths Brest-stroke Handi-Hiding the number of entrants from pris climax which makes "Dis"Tar expected to say something funny Mr. Jatues Gregson, who had done being made, A farewell dinner was given to emp.-Ist. A. A. Invers; 2nd, T. Clubs other than the premieting clubsred" the great drama it in. Paget

Co-starred with the luscious Die-ry time I open my mouth. It's much diving work in connexion Fancy Diving from Trapeze, ----]kt, M. Gavin; Rod, E. Brander.

The funny things. hits as "What Price tilory:7," Ladies Namination Race--Cany petitors lined up 30 foot mark,

wam shallow end lit n candle and book at to their mominated lady at the

י יודינס

Final of Two Length Free Style Handicap. 1st. R. (time 21,32% seconds, Shumeen re Purdi: 2nd. El. Puster-Hid!.

is acceranry,

King's Theatre, were

the

It is intended to ask ull Clubs other trich is Victor Melaglen, star of such impossible. There aren't that mangwith the new dockyard at Quarry than the RKGE, to nominate wat ook-Eyed World," "A Devil with "I'm hirosan, whether I book it or Buy.

more than four players to take part; such players to be selected by the

| Committers of the Clubs concerned.

Women." Here he plays the kind of not, and my mind never gave light- Foistering role, 'in uniform, which won blog any Dessous la speed. Even if

The entrance fee for the competi, him fane on the screen, a care-free1 wanted to, whleb I don't I couldn'1 }]3nneo”. Joan Crawford's new Motro-

persuasive

lover.

Me are la ri

tho

Rasmus and Public Holidays in the fortnight Dietrich. He also directed "Morocco" "I can't fall for girl and get A large number of decrepit ma-

Distance Pluging from

Water- Charles- 1st, G Hanfordd, 515% feet; 2nd, 4. Challot, &E feet,

immediately preceding the Champion- Į

ship.

and talk smart cracks all the time, 1st. Mrs. Sandstrom and thon will be two dollars and son nem; Dietrich are splendid together, a pair

starring Goldwyn-Mayer

vohlele, "The guy with whom I try to carry (wouldn't allow anything but broken-in 4. Chollon; 2od. Mrs Walcott Al 1. Basmassett,

hers of the ILL.K.G.C. will be allowed of levers with the Barour of romance, on says so that's Oakie, the wise typewriters to be used in

If he's funny I'm Charle Chiengo newspaper city-room scenes. to practice on the Fanling Counen on

"Dishonored" is the third Josef van cracker. any day except Saturdays, Sundays Sternberg picture to feature furlene Chaplin and Harold Lloyal combined."

and "The Bh Angel" With this trio serious about it. She's sure to tell chines were obtained for the sets and.

veteran newspapermen acted na tech- jof hits, particularly "Dishonored," he ne what a great kidder' I am. To assist Members from

"If I start to aquawk about the nical advisors to make sure no fop- other has clinched his enim to pre-eminence Clubs in the matter of local rules and among screen directors.

price I pay for a suit of clothes, the pish blunders were made in the action customs and in order to give players

tailor laugh, rúbs his hands and says for dialogue. The newspaper scenes, "you always have to have your fun, in whichi Miss Crawford is seen as a An opportunity of playing with Mem bem of the prumoling Club, it is in- In "The Prodigul," now playing at don't you, Mr. Onkle? My wife and I "sob-nister" reporter, pins an import- tendest to seed the draw to the extent the Queen's Theatre, Lawrence Tibbett

go to see all of your pictures and take ant part in the gangster film and re- that each visitor will play with

The family. We think you are terri- vent the power of the press in crime forsakes "period drama" to play his | Member of the Home Club.

bly funny, especially my daughter. suppression,, first strictly modern role. It is in The Competition will be held on many ways the inost Interesting of Mr. Qakie, you will admit that this

Now that you've had your little joke, |* November 22nd, and entries will probis screen career. ably close on the 8th. November. Faller particulars are being circulated to all local Golf Clubs in due course,

Medley Race Handenp. Our length Buck strokon, one larigthi widest raske, en 4-4. A. A. Havers; 2nd, A. Rend.

Dengoty Bont-race. Two longthe- Won by Red Devils' Bout: B. Ras. marsson, 1. Werner, B. Schroder, J W. Poto-Hunt.

Mixed Team Relay Rner Five lengths. --Wow by Jeyfish Tetum: Mrs. Klock, W, Gerrard, A. Banford, 1. Schruter. I. Rasmussolt,

Water Polo Hasbeens: B. Ras- missen G. W. Weifutekin. J. Potes Hunt. 1, Schroter, 4. Pinke, W. Ger. rard and A. Brander. 4 goalke Neverwassers! A. A Havers, E. Penfield, A. Rend, T. Paget, C Witchell. E. Starting a G. Hann. ford, 3 goals.

At the conclusion of the evonia, Mr. G. W. Greene thanked all those who bad contributed

SILVER FUTURES.

THE LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS.

Lawrence Tibbett In Talkie.

I

Lester Vail plays opposite the star

son of an aristocratic Southern family i

The singer appears as the prodigal suit is a great bargain at the price in her new talkie, which will open on

I'm quoting.

Sunday at the Queen's Theatre. The слай includes Clif "Or, if I go to my bases and nak supporting who returns home to "make guod" | in atmosphere of suspicion. for a raise in pay, they lean back in Edwards, William Bakewell, William until tears Holden, Clark Gable, Earl Foxs. their chairs and laugh one into their eyes. Then they tell Furnell B. Pratt, Hale Hamilton, me to save my humour for the screen. Natalie Moorhend, Joan Marsh and

"If

I have toothache, get no Russel Hopton. sympathy, I'm just being funny when

hatred. When he attempts to prevent his brother's wife from sloping with a former lover and falls in love with her himself, the dramatic action he gine, and continues at a fast clip, working to a surprise climax..

The songs as in the case of "The Rogue Song" and "New Moon" are

part of the plot. Tibbett sings one

I mean. But, if I leave my car park. by a fire-hydrant, am I joking? Not sa the policeman can notice."

Joan Crawford as "Sob-Sister".

Realism is realism, Harry Beau-

fo the Messrs, Pentreath and Co. have woven into the narrative as a salient speces of the Gala and called on been advised by cable of the Tolf of his best known concert numbers, Mrs. G. II. Burdick to present the flowing quotations For New York "The Glory Road," as well as a number munt, who directed "Dance Fouls, prizes. After the presentation of prizes. Mr. C. B. Watson balled;

for three cheers for Mrs. Burdick which were heartily responded to

Tullowing gentlemen officiafed: - Starfor,

Mr.

E. Lirut. Comun. A

Watson: Jud. Mr. E. Penfield,

A.

Bavers.

Mr. G. W. S. T. Meifutchin, and Me W. R. Farmer; time-keepers. Mr. H. J. Frolleh, Mr. P. Young- husband and Mr. R. More: recorder. Alr. A. H. Harrison; referee. Liend. Commi A. A. Havors, RN. -D Own Corres pondent.

SCHNEIDER TROPHY.

TRIANGULAR CONTEST.

London, July 30.

HOW MACHIN rortun that the Schneider Trophy raco on September 12 will be a triangular context-the first slave the race in America in 1925.

The advance party of the Italian team will arrive at Calshot on August 12. and the main body on August 20.

The French team, consisting of thirteen officers and 67 other ranks, will include six pilots, and between xlx and nine machines, and is due on August 20-British Wireless.

GOLE

as

the STARS Play it

TO GET A BALL OUT. OF WATER HIT ABOUT AN INCH

BEHIND - IT.

Is it possible to make a recovery shot from water?

I can think of no shot that given me greater satisfaction than a successful recovery shot from water. The shot is possible. If played properly. If the water is more than six inches deep, the akot a hardly advisable.

Some golfers hold the bellof that there is some unusual way to make this shot. There isn't

if one la familiar with the explo sion shot from a trap he should have no fear, for the two are play- ed in the same way.

Permit the club to come straight. down to get the ball out. Do not check the force of the clubhend. Like in a trap, be sure to qbtain sure footing.

At times, however this may be difficult to obtain.-

ART KRENZ.

MASSAGE HALL

MRS. S. UZUNOYE 57, Queen's Road Co., 2nd floor, Expert Masseuse.

Pictured above

The sports teams of the Shanghai College won sight championship events in the recent inter-collegiate aporta. are the football, basketball, tennis and track and field aquada together with their captain and coaches. In the foreground are some of the trophies they won.

silver futures as at the close of. the market yesterday:

September 1931 28.45 up .24 December 1931 28.45 up 21 May 1932 28.00 up .29

HAPPY VALLEY GOLF.

STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY.

7.30 & 8.48 nằm, S. T. Butlin & N. K.

Littlejohn.

8.00 & 9.08 p.m. Á. C. Ellia & F.

Lobel.

8.28 & 90 in. G. W. Reeve & J. B.

Mackie.

8.44 & 10.00 a.m. A. C. I, Bowker &

H. I. Mundy.

0.00 .m. C. B. Robertson & K, S.

Robertson.

9.04 a.m. R. D. Wrigley & L. H.

Ruffin.

0.12 m. C. D. Johnson & P. Tester. 9.16 a.m. P. J. de Rome & 3, W.

Franka.

0.20 a.m. J. G. Campbell & W.

Stewart.

0.24 .m. J. Laing & R. C. Law. 9.28 a.m. II. U. Ireland & R. K.

Hepburn.

9.32 am. 0. Eager & A, D. Hum-

phroys.

9.36 .m. J. R. Pengelly & A. G.

Ursell.

0.48 á.m. P. P. 3. Wodehouse & F. E..

Booker.

10.04 m. 1. Newton & E. D.

Matthews..

10.08 a.m. D. J. Gilmore & T. S.

Whyte-Smith.

10.12 am. D. G. Braco & L. G. 8. 10.30 am. C. H. Bradley & J. 8.

Dodwell,

Maclaren.

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KING'S CUP AIR RACE

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