CENTRAL THEATRE

SHOWING TO-DAY

AT 2.30, 5.10, 7.15

9.20 p.m.

The "thrill" of the picture! Watch stripling of a lad heat up three husky raffians! The greatest

fight you've

ever seen!

ALL TALKING

VERSION

or

JOSEPH HERGESHEIMER'S

CELEBRATED STORY

COL

"TOLABLE DAVID"

featuring

RICHARD CROMWELL

The Screed's Latest Sciation'

NOAH

BEERY

Geer Burres

?

JOAN

PEERS

Henry B. Weltha!!

Drated by douN BLYSTONE

-NEXT CHANGE-

UNIVERSAL PICTURES

present

TARZAN THE

TIGER"

CHAPTER TWO

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPT. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1932.

POSTAL CHARGES LAST DAY OF THE

RACES.

AMENDED.

MINOR CHANGES NOW SELECTIONS FOR

MADE.

Amended postal regulations ap-| pear in the Gazette. The prin- ciple changes are:

The weight limit in respect of literature for the blind is in- creased to 11 lbs.

PORTUGUESE IN PLAYS.

THIS AFTERNOON.

PARTY COMING TO HONGKONG.

Macao, Fab. 24. (By "Ringtnik")

Lovers of theatrical art here Despite the inclement weather, have been provided during the further interesting sport should past two weeks with a splendid

to be seen at the Valley this after opportunity appreciate the noon. Several good races

latest la Portuguese comedy and

AL

Current parcel post rates will in future be exhibited at the Post Office: the Appendix to the re-down for declaton, particularly molodrama with the staging of gulations disappears, and fre

the Professional Cup and Sub. soveral excellent Portuguese plays quent and lengthy supplements will not be gazetted in future. scription Griffins Champions, and by a group of Portuguese actors.

Regulation 21 (1) contains an the Australian Ponies Champions. addition as to the fee of 10 cents

My selections are as follows: for acknowledgment of receipt by the addressee of any registered

1st lace. postal packet.

Regulation 22-compulsary re- latration fee for postal packets found to contain bank notes, etc..

increased to 40 centa.

The fee on Cash on Delivery parcela is altered, and a posting feg of 20 cents is authorised,

JAPAN'S REPLY TO APPEAL

DISCUSSION AMONG

COUNCIL MEMBERS.

Geneva, Feb. 26.

The member of the Lengu- j founcil, other than the Chinese and Japanese representatives, are exchanging

regarding Japan's reply to the Council's re- cent appeal for cessation of hos. Lilit ice.

No meeting of the Council has, however, been Axcd.--Reuter.

QUEEN'S INTEREST IN

INDUSTRY.

ANOTHER VISIT TO THE FAIR.

London, Feb. 26. H. M. the Queen, who has made two lengthy vialts to the Olympia section of the British Industries Fair, where she made extensive purchases, particularly in glass, china and cutlery, to-day visited the textile section at the Whito City, in company with the Princess Royal-British Wireless.

FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY

FRANK-MERRILL and NATALIE KINGSTON 1⁄2 e scant Frasi

TARZAN THE TIGER”, a UnivertALCHAPTER-PLAY

From the novel “JEWELS OF OPAL" by EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS

AUTHOR OF

TARZAN OF THE APES

HONGKONG

10 A.M.

9 P.M.

PAUL VERSCH DE TREGENDOUS STACKS

AQUARIUM

OPEN DAILY

2 DOORS FROM WHITEAWAYS

OPEN DAILY

Printed and Published for the" Propriatórs by FREDERICK PELOT HANKLIN, at 1 and 8. Wyndham Street, in the City of Victoria

Amoy. Fighting Blood. Philanderer.

2nd Race.

Gold Bur. Ghost Train. Amon.

3rd Race.

Don Gold Ring.

Deveron

Ith Rner.

Taiping.

Lucy Glitters Friar Tuck.

5th Race.

Racing Boy Bistre. Cy-Pres.

6th Race.

Chateau Bay. Punch. King's Norton.

7th Race.

Woodland Stag. Season Ticket. Polar Star.

Ath Race.

Coronation Eve. Bag and Baggage. Gold Key,

9th Race.

Orlando. Lobster Bay. The Plover.

KING'S

These actors, seven in number, huve reached Macao after a tour of the other Portuguess colonies, where their acting has been great- ly appreciated, according to press reports

from all the Colonies where shows have been given. The actors have repented their success here, and crowded houses, at every performance, attest to the manner in which residents of the Colony appreciate the perform. sincer.

J is stated that the troupe will give two performancea, at Hong- kong. on March 5 and 6, and will give two plays, which are charae- teristically Portuguese. This in- formation will come as a pleasant surprise to the Portuguese ras įsidents of Hongkong and to others whu take an interest in theatrical matters.£7 Own Correspon

wang Jay

DOLLAR AGAIN

DECLINES.

MARKET CONTINUES

STAGNANT. ·

The Hongkong dollar is down 1/8th this morning, the demand rate being is. G. 3/163. The market is, however, quite dead, no business passing.

In London, silver declined 1/8th ready and 1/16th forward. India was a small seller, while China bought and sold,

2 quiet market. After the ofcial Axing, the market ruled rather dull, with America inclined to sell.

On

New York reports a drop of 1/8th, with the market dull.

At 2.30, 5.10, 7.15

$ 9.30 p.m.

QUEENS

Final Showings To-day at 2.80, 6.10, 7.15 & 9.20 p.m. THE BEST BRITISH DRAMA TO DATE!

The ROSARY

Friters

Margot Grahame & Elizabeth Allan

JONA MERELY

GUY HIWALL

TO-MORROW

AN THERE BE A PERFECT MURDER ?

GUILT

HANDS

LIONEL BARRYMORE TRIUMPHS AGAIN

AT THE

in a Metro-Goldwn-Mayer Production, F

STAR

Final Showings To-day at 2,80, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20

Mary Pickford "COQUETTE

7

HER FIRST 100% TALKING PICTURE

MAJESTIC

Showing

To-DayTM

A DOUBLE ATTRACTION.

LADIES

OF THE BIG HOUSE"

A. Paramount Picturo

with SYLVIA SIDNEY

AND

*AN EXTRAORDINARY

ADDED ATTRACTION SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF

ZIMMY

The World's Champion Ligloss Swimmin

txin

A series of Astounding fonts in a specially constructed glass tank on the stage.

EATS,

DRINKS.

SMOKEST

AND LIVES. ·

UNDER

WATER!

You have heard ofati kinds of danssen, und, danses hul name and use the Joglars dzieər.

CHEVALIER

"THE SMILING EXPUTERANT

COL

At 2.80, 5.20, 7.20

& 9.20 p.m.

He smiles at the girl of his heart-and captivates a princess. ** The Smiling Lieutenant" will capture your heart, tool. He's Maurice Chevalier,

BOOKING AT THE THEATRE. TEL. 25818,

TO-MORROW

FREDERICK LONSDALE'S

"CANARIES SOMETIMES

SING"

*with TOM WALLS

LAST PERFORMANCES Saturday and Sunday."

(WANCHAS RECLAMATION—9,15 P.M.) 3rd Change of Programme.

HARMSTON'S CIRCUS

30

50

EUROPEAN ARTISTS

PERFORMING ́ANIMALSTM

MATINEES

30

50

TO-DAY & SUNDAY AT 415 P.M. - CHILDREN HALF PRICE TO MATINEES ONLY,

PRICES OF ADMISSION ·

Full Box to hold six Slagle Sent in Box.... i'. First Chairs

(Including Tax), and

Second Chairs

$22.00

4.40 Stalis Carpets $8.30 Gallery

Booking at Moutrle's Cai: Šondays At The Circus Boldiers and Ballors in! Uniform

11. "Half prica to stalls and secoúil khalts only.. Menagerie Open Dally. From 8.00. a.m. to 6.00 p/m/ W. HARMSTON, R BELLT

Progristor.

Representative.

12.30 11.10

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