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SHOWING TO-DAY at 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.30.

An X-ray picture of a beautiful woman and the war

FOUR MEN TO TEACH HER WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS

IT TOOK FOUR

-that love is the greatest experience

in the world!

A

Charles R. Rogers Production

TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1932.

HELEN TWELVETREES A WOMAN of EXPERIENCE

RKO PATHE

It reveals the secret place of her heart! It It penetrates her fine clothes! discloses the sealed chapter of her life, the disillusionments that made lier too wise to love! Men were her college! Men were her knowledge! Yet it took many men to teach her what every woman knows that love is the greateEl experience in life! Gorgeous Helen Twelvetrees makes this production a distinct privilege to present, an unforgettable thrill to see! SHOWING SOON-

The Newest 1932 United Artista Special Feature

WHEN AT HOME

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Hongkong Telegraph.

MAY BE PURCHASED AT

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LONDON, W.I.

SAMUEL GOLDWYN

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UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE

WANSON

TONIGHT OR NEVER

COMING ATTRACTION AT THE QUEEN'S

GALSWORTHY'S

AMAZING DRAMA OF HUNTED MEN./

SCAPE

with SIR GERALD DU MAURIER.

FANLING GOLF. “

STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY.

New Course,

10.28 L. II. Ilawson. A. R. McEachran. 10:32 Mra. Kerr, Mrs. Wood.

0.16-9.20

Old Course.

not

to be booked travellers on 8.28 train.

by

9.21 W. B.

P. Vallance, J. G. Campbell. 0.28 G. C. Worrall, IL. 1. Cherill. 9.32 LA R.

R. Andreves, llon. Comdr.

G. F. H. Hole.

9.86 W. C. Shields, K. Young.

9.49 11. W. M. Dailey, A. II. Harbord, 9.44 G. . .

G. R. M. Robertson, R. M. Glddy. 9.18 G. 1

9.6.2 G. A. Lelper. Lorinser,

G. T. May, R. E Atwell,

E. H. Williams. 1.56 S. S. Cook, W.

10.40 H. R. Sturt, D. J. Lewin. 10.01 A. C. I. Bowker, Lt. H. C. Gould. 10.08 T. J. J. Fenwick, R. W. Taplin. 10.12 J. A. R. Selby, fl. Love.

10.1 J. E. Richarrism, R. M. Wood, 10. Col. J. A., Renshaw, W. D.

Hughes,

10: L. M. S. Lloyd, F. Syne Thom-

коп 13 A. E Lissaman, W.

Booker.

P.

S.

10.32 J, C. Dunbar, G. W. Tolmie. 10.36 P. Grant, J. F. Robinson. 10.40 G. W.

J. W. Mayhew. 10.44 N. K.

john, G. 11. Bond. 10.48 L. Yates, D. J. Fraser. 10.52 J. 8. Dykes, 8. 9. Perry. 10.50 C. W. Jeffries, J. Coulthart. 11.00 II. M. Mair, A. McKellar. 11.04 H. N. Willis, P. L. Leefe. 11.08 1. 1. Genre, W. D. Denham. 11.12 J. P. Sherry, A. G. Coppin. 11.10 A. Kidd, E. Kern.

HELENA MAY CONCERT

AFTER-DINNER MUSICALE

PROGRAMME

Following is the programme accang- for the after finner musicale to take place at the Helena May Institute to-night at o'clock:

Mr. G. F. D'Aquino, Selected.

Mrs. G. Griggs, Mrs. M. Arnold and

Mr. E. Schruter (Trio),

"Andante," Haydn.

Grieg.

Mrs. P. St. A. Sharpham, (n) "Solveigs Song." (b) "Homing." Teresa Del Riego. Mr. F. V. Whitta,

"New Year's Eve," Monologue.

Mrs. M. Portallion,

(a) "Softly awakes my Heart,"

Samson and Delilah. (b) "Now Keeps the Crimson

Petal," Quilter.

Mr. W. II. Bailey.

(a) "Trade Winds,"

(B) "Vaughan

The "Four B's".

Keel.

Williams.

Selected Number. A. Geibel.

Part II.

Mr. G. F. D'Aquino, Selected. Mrs. Griggs, Mrs. Arnold and Mr. Schroter (Trio),

Adagio,

(A)

Schubert.

h) Norwegian Dance, Grieg.

Mr. W. 11. Bailey,

(n) Even Bravest Heart (Faust).

(b) Two Grenadiers,

(Schumann).

Mrs. P. St. A. Shoepham and

Mrs. M. Portallion,

(a) Sing Joycus Bird,

(b) Serenade,

Mr. F. V. Whitt,

The "Four B's."

M. Phillips. Schubert.

Sir Walter Raleigh, Monologue,

Selected Number,

FRIENDLY HOCKEY.

RADIO SPORTS PLAYING

DURING WEEK-END.

The Radio Sports Club, winners of the Mamak Shield, are.again having a busy week-end, playing no less than three matches To-day at 5.15 p.m. they will meet H.M.S. Vindictive on the Radio ground at Caroline white to-morrow, at 3 p.m. they will H.M.S. Cumberland, also un play the Radio Ground. On Sunday, at 4 p.m. they are meeting the 3rd/0th Jat Regiment on the Marina Ground, Kowloon.

The following will represent the Radio in all three matches:-Jageet Singh: P. Singh, J. Singh; Hanib, G. Jack, M. Singh S. Singh, A. E. P. Guest, G. Singh, Kalwant Singh and F. A. Keinp. Reserves: II. Singh, Alla Singh and Atma Singh. tovec: J.T. K. Gilchrist.

on

Re-

Ladies at Play. The following will represent long- kong Indies in match

11

against Kowloon Incles

the Y.M.C.A. ground at King's Park to-morrow, at 4.16 p.m.: J. Harris Walker, E. M. Gray, A. Nicol. E. Ross, B. M. Pope, C. Ferguson, H. Knill, M. Alun Jones,

P. M. Harrop A. G. Orme and E. Blackburn.

EXCHANGE RATES.

Previous Day. Yesterday. 95.11/16 .06%

Poris.

Geneva

20%

Berlin

Oslo.

19.7/16

Helsingfors

.215

Buenos Airen

Shanghal..

15% 19.0/16

215 .800

300 .36%

30.7/16 .1/7.13/16. 1/7.13/18

.3.78%

.32

4054 .037%

1/2 27.02

3.77%

9.81

02

40%

032

New York Amsterda Vienna Madrid Bucharest, Hongkong Brunsola

Milan.... Stockholm

Copenhagen...........18.5/10

Prague. Lisbon

Ria.

Bombay Yokohama. Montevideo.

1274 ,100%

..1/8.1/16 .1/0

20

Montreal... .4.19 Silver (spot)....16%

(forward) 10.11/18

M

SHARE PRICES.

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.

The following is the list of local share quotations issued to-day:

Banks.

Hongkong Banks, $1560 b. Chartered Banks, £114 n. Mercantile Banks, £18% . East Asin, $115 b.

Am: 0. Finnuco Corp., $20 n.

приграсев.

Canton Ins., 1250 n. Union Ins., $475 b.

Chinn Underwriters, $4 b. Chinn Fires, $590. n. H.K. Fire In, $1,196 n.

Shipping.

Douglases, $26 n.

H. K. Steamboats, $28 n. Indo-Chinas, (Pref.) $32 n.* Union Waterboats, $19% .

Mining.

Benguets, $14 b.

Kailans, 22/6 1.

S'hat Explorations, Tls. 2.10 u. Raubs; $38 b.

Docks, etc.

Kowloon Wharves, $142 n. Whampoa Docks, 82034 b. South Chinn Motors $10 n. Providents (old), $4.85 1. Hongkewa, Tis. 220 n. New Engineers Tis. 6 Shanghai Decks, Tis. 88 n.

Cottons,

n.

Ewo Cottons, T. 15.30 b. Shanghai Cotton, Tis. 75 n. Zoon Sings Tls. 11 n.

Louis, Hotels, etc.

H. K. Hotels, $13.30 b. Cum Rts, II. K. Hotels, Rts. $2.00 n. H. K. Lands, $78 n. Metro Lands $10 n. S'hai Lands, Tls. 26 n. Humphreys, $16.75 u. Realties,' $11.50 b.

Asin Realties "A", $160 n. Asia Realties "R", $30.

Public Uties. Tramways, $21.75 b. Peak Trims, (old), $15.50 21. Star Ferries, $00% n. Chin Lights $21.26 H. K. Electrics, $74. b. Macas Electrien, $2414 Telephones, 341 n.

1

China Buses, Tls. 16 a. Singapore Tractions, 3/- n.

Industriala.

Malabona, $21 n.

Canton lees, $514 n.

Cements (eur.) $18.20 5. Ropes, $16 n.

Storen.

etc.

Dairy Farms, $28.60 n, Watsons, 216 n.

Watsons Rights, $24 n. Der A. Wings. $1 n.

Lane Crawfords. $5.30 11. Mackintosh, $19 n. Sinceres, $16% b. Powella, $3.66 n.

Miscellaneous. Amusements, $23 b Entertainments. (old) $11.90 n Constructions (old) $5.76 8. Constructions (new.) $1.80 b.

S. C. Enterprises $10 A.

B. Ind. G. Bonds. $58% n. Loans, $3 b. Prem.

HONGKONG SHARE MARKET.

OFFICIAL SUMMARY. BY STOCK EXCHANGE.

Markets took on a change for the better this morning, buyers being more in evidonee, with rates inclined to be firmish.

Sales.

Hongkong Banks $1655/1685 1inion Insurances $475 Providents (Old) $4.90 Hongkong Realties $11.05 Ewo Cottons Tls, 16.35/16.10 Hongkong

Trams

$214 Ching Lights (Old) $21 Hongkong Electries $74 Telephones (P.P.) $24.48 Canton Ices $5.05.

Buyers: Hongkong Banks $1560 Union Insurances $475 Benguets $14

Docks $201,

Providents (Old) $4,85 Providents (New) $2.20 Hotels (Cum. Righis) $11.30 Hongkong Realties $11.65 Ewe Cottons Tls. 15,30

Trans

China Lights

ken Electrics Hangkeng Macus Electrics $21

$20.00

Telephones (1.1) $23.80 Cements (Combined) $18,20 Sinceres $10 Amusements $23

Constructions (New) $1,80 Govt. Deans 4 Premium. Chinese Estates $5014 Benguet Explorations 29 cents.

Sellers. International Assce. Tis. i. China Lights (Qld) $211⁄4 Hangkong Electrics $74% S. C. Enterprises $10 Constructions (Old) $5%%

ANTI-NAZI DECREE.

VERY SLIGHT RESISTANCE. ENCOUNTERED.

Berlin, Apr. 14.

Govern- The swiftness of the ment's action has taken the Nazis 1/2.11/16 by complete surprise.

22.90 The police raided the storm 73% troopa offices and barracks, and 18.5/10 goized warlike accoutrements, in- 18.5/16 cluding an acroplane. They en-

countered only very slight resist ance, dispelling widespread_feare that the coup could not be effected 10% without bloodshed.

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100%

1/0.1/10

20 The only atate which has not 4.19% taken action is Brunswick, where 10% the Minister of the Intorlor, Herr 10.9/10 Kinggo, in himself a violent Nazi. -British Wireless.

-Reuter.

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