THE ~HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, APRIL 16, · 1892.

CENTRAL THEATRE

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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

IT TOOK FOUR MEN TO TEACH HER WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS

that love is the greatest experience in the world

Charles R. Rogers Production

HELEN TWELVETREES A WOMAN of EXPERIENCE

RKO PATHÉ

It penetrates her fine clothes! It reveals the secret place of her heart! It discloses the sealed chapter of her life, the disillusionments that made her 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 greatest experience in life! Gorgeous Helen Twelvetrees makes this production a distinct privilege to present, an unforgettable thrill to see!

-SHOWING SOON-

The Newes! 1932 United Artists Special Feature

WHEN AT HOMB

The

Hongkong Eelegraph.

MAY BE PURCHASED AT

SELFRIDGE

LONDON, W.I

SAMUEL GOLDWYN

presents

GLORIA

Swar

UNITED ARNETS PICTURE

WANSON

25 19:3

TONIGHT OR NEVER

COMING ATTRACTION AT THE QUEEN'S

GALSWORTHY'S

AMAZING DRAMA

OF HUNTED

SCAPER

with SIR GERALD DU MAURIER.

FANLING GOLF.

STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY.

New Course.

10.28 L. II. Rawson, A. R. McEachran. 10.32 Mrs. Kerr, Mrs. Wood..

Old Course.

Looked

by

8.28 train.

0.10-0.20 not

to

to be

1.24 W. R.

travellers and G. Campbell.

9.28 G.

Cance,

I. I. Cheriil.

9.02 L. R. Andrewès, Ilon. Comdr.

G. F. H. Hale.

A.

11. Harbord.

0.30 W. C. Shields, B. Young. 0.40 H. W. M. Dulley, 9.44 G. R. M. 9.18.

R. E. Atwell

0.52 G. Arton, R. M. Giddy,

Τ.

E. 11. Williams.

D.G S. S. Cook, W. G. Lorimer.,

. 10.00. R. Sturt, D. J. Lewis,

10.04 A. C. 1. Bowker, Lt. H. C. Gould, 10,68 T. J. J. Fenwick, R. W. Taplin. 10.12 J. A: R. Selby, IL. Lowe,

Col

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10.16 J. E. Richarrison, R. M. Wood. 10.29 J. A. Renshaw, W. D.

Hughes.

10,5 1 L. M. S. Lloyd, F. Syme Thom-

10:1 A. E Lisaman, C. W. F.

Booker,

10.22 J. C. Dunbar, G. W. Tolmie. 10.36 P.

T. Robinson. Grant, J. 10.46 G. W. Green, J., W. Mayhew. 10.44 N. K. Littlejohn, G. H. Band.

10.48 . Yates, D. J. Fraser.

E

10.52 J. S. Dykes, S. S. Perry.

10,56 C. W. Jeffries, J. Coulthart. 11.00 H. M. Mur, A. McKellar. 11.04 H. N. Williams, P. L. Leefe. 11.08 1. H. Geare, W. 1. Denham. 11.12 J. P. Sherry, A. G. Coppin. 11,10 A. Kidd, E. Kern.

HELENA MAY CONCERT

AFTER-DINNER MUSICALE

PROGRAMME

allowing in the programme arrank- for the after-dinner musicale to take place at the Helenn May Institute te-night at 9 o'clock:

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

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

Mr. E. Schroter (Trio),

"Andante," Haydn.

Bira. P. St. A. Sharpham,

(a) "Solvelgs Song."

Grieg.

(b) "Homing."Teresa Dul Riego. Mr. F. V. Whitta,

"New Year's Eve," Monologur.

Mrs. M. Portallion.

(a) "Sofuly awakes my Heart."

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

Petal," Quilter.

Keel.

Williams.

Selected Number. A. Geibel. Part II.

Mr. W. H. Bailer.

(a) Trade Winds," (b) "Vagabond," Vaughan

The "Four B's".

Mr. G. F. D'Aquino, Selected. Mrk. Griggs, Mrs. Arnold ani Mr. Schroter: (Trio), (n) Adagio.

Schubert.

(b) Nurwegian Dance, Grieg. Mr. W. H. Bailey,

(a) Even Bravest Heart (Faust). (b) Two Grenadiers,

(Schumann).

Mrs. P. St. A. Sharpham and

Mrs. M. Portaillon,

(a) Sing Joyous Bird,"

(b) Serenade,

Mr. F. V. Whitta,

The "Four I',"

M. Phillips. Schubert.

Sir Walter Raleigh, Monologue,

Selected Nummber.

FRIENDLY HOCKEY.

RADIO SPORTS PLAYING

DURING WEEK-END.

The Rudio Sports Club, winners of the Manak Shield, nce again having a busy week-end, playing no less than three matches. Today at 5.16 pan. meet I.M.S, Vindictive they will on the Radio ground at Caroline HIL, Pin. they will while to-morroiv, at play H.M.9. Cumberland, also un the Radio Ground. On Sunday, at 4pm. they are meeting the 3rd/9th Jat Regiment on the Marina Ground, Kowloon.

will represent the The following 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. Kemp, Reserves: II. Singh, Atta Singh and Atma Singh. feree: J. T. K. Gilchrist,

Ladles nt Play.

Re-

The following will represent Heng- kong Ladies in a match against Kowloon ladies vn the Y.M.C.A. ground at King's Park to-morrow, at 4.1 p.p.: J. Harrla 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.

Paris.

Geneva Burlin Oslo.

Helsingfors

Previous Day. Yesterday.

.00

06.11/16 19% 1574 19.9/10 216

Athens Buenos Aires Shanghai New York

terdam,

Vienna

Madrid

Bucharest.. Hongkong Brussela Milan..... Stockholm

Copenhagen. Prague

Jals bon

.19.7/16 .215 .300 .30%

1/7.13/16

3.78%

32 .40%

.037

1/234 .27.02

.18.5/10.

.1273 100% 416 .1/6.1/10

170 Mostovideo .20 Montreal.

4.10.

Mo... Bombay Yokohama,

300

38.7/16

3.773

0.81%

SHARE PRICES.

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.

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

Banks.

Hongkong Banka, $1560 b.. Chartered Banks, £111⁄4 n. Meantile Banks, £18. Enst Asin, $115 b.

Am: 0. Finance Corp., $29 n. Insurances.

Canton Ina., $1250 n. Union Ins., $475 h. - China Underwritera, 84 b. China Fires, $590 n. III. Fire In., $1,195 n.

Shipping.

Douglases, $26 n.

H. K. Steamboats, $23 n. Indo-Chinna. (Pref.) $32 n. Union Waterboats, $191⁄2 n.

Mining.

Bouguets, $14 b. Kailuns, 22/6 n.

S'hal Explorations, Tis. 2.10 n.

.. Raubs, $38 b.

Docka, etc. Kowloon Wharves, $1421⁄2 n. Whampon Docks, $2034 b. South China Motore $10 n. Providents (ok), $4.85 b. Hongkews, The, 220 n. New Engineers Tis. 6 n. Shanghai Docks, Tis. 88 n.

Cottons.

Ewo Cottons, Tis, 15.30 b. Shanghai Cotton, Tls. 76 n. Zoon Singa Tls. 11% 11.

Lands, Hotels, etc.

H. K. Hotels, $13.30 b. Cum Rts. H. K. Hotels, Ris. $2.60 n. H. K. Lands, $78 n. Metro Lands-$10 n. S'hai Lands, Tis, 25 n. Humphreys, $16,75 n. Realties, $11.50 b.

Asin Renities "A", $160 . Asig Realties "B" $30.

Public Utilities. Tramways, $21,75 b. Peak Trams, (old), $16.50 n. Star Ferries, $90% n.

Chinn Lights. $21.25 x H. K. Electrics, $74 b. Macao Electrics, $24 n. Telephones, $41 n.

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

Industriale.

Malabons, $21 n.

Canton lecs, $5% n.. Coments (com.) $18.20 1. Ropes, $15 n.

Stores.

etc.

Dairy Farms, $28.60 n. Wataona, $16 n.

Watsons Rights, $% 0. Der A. Wings. Stn.

Lane Crawfords, $5.30 1. Mackintosh, $19 n. Sinceres, $16% h. Powells, $3.65 11.

Miscellaneous.

Amusements, $23 b.

Entertainments (old) $14.90 n Constructions (old) $5.75 s. Constructions (new.) $1.80 b. S.-C. Enterprises $10 a.

B. Ind. G. $ Bonde, $58% 0. Loans. $8% b. Prem.

HONGKONG SHARE MARKET.

OFFICIAL SUMMARY BY STOCK EXCHANGE.

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

Sales.

Hongkong Banks $1555/1683 Union Insurances $475 Providents (038) $4,90 Hongkong Realtics $11.05 Ewo Cottons Tls. 15.36/15.40 Hongkong Tramas $21 China Lights (Old) $21 Hongkong Electrics $74 Telephones (P.P.) $24.60 Canton Tees $5.05

Buyer*. Hongkong Banks $1560 Union Insurances $475 Benguets $14 Docks $20

Providenta (Old) $4.85 Providents (New) $2.20 · Hotels (Cam. Rights) $130 Hongkong Realties $11.85 Ewo Cottons Tl. 15.30 Hongkong Trams $415 China Lights (Old) $20.0 Hongkong Electrics $71 Macae Electrics $2114 Telephones (F.P.) $24.0 Cements (Combined) $18.20 Sinceres $16

Amusements $23 Constructions (New) $1.80 Govt. Loung Premium Chinese Estates $69% Benguet Explorations 20 cents.

Sellers. International Arace. Tls. 4. Chino Lights (Old) $21% Hongkong Electrics $714 S. C. Enterprike $10

Constructions (Old) 86%

ANTI-NAZI DEĊREE.

storm

1/7.13/16 VERY SLIGHT RESISTANCE.

ENCOUNTERED.

Berlin, Apr. 14. 32

Govern The swiftness of the 40% 032% ment's action has taken the Nazis 1/2.11/16 by complete surprise.

22.00-

The police raided the 73% troops offices and barracks, and 18.5/10 geized warlike' accoutremonts, in- 18.0/16 eluding an aeroplane. They on

127 countered only very slight rusint- 4ance, dispelling widespread fears 1/0.1/10 that the coup could not be effected

1/0without bloodshed.

109%

20 The only state which has not 4.19% takon action is Brunswick, where 10% the Minister of the interior, Herr 18.9/16 Klagge, le himself a violent Nazi. -British Wireless,

Sliver (spot)...16%%%

(forward) 10.11/18

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FASTEST TRAIN. ENGLAND'S NEW NON-STOP FLYER.

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