TO-DAY'S NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
WANTS.
20 WORDS
$1.50
($2.00 If Not Propaid.)
THE HONG KƠNG JOCKEY CLUB.
The EIGHTH EXTRA RACE will be held (Weather MEETING Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 11th June, 1932, com. mencing at 2.00 p.m.
The following replica have been. The First Bell will be Bung nt
* received :———
908, 986, 944, 045.
WANTED KNOWN
AT THE LITTLE SHOP, Gloucester Building:
on Discount of 20% furniture, curlos, lampa, shades and lingerie.
LOST
1.30 p.m.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE. Members are notified that they and their Ladies must wear their Bndgen prominently displayed.
No One without & Badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure.
Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladles (Beth including Tax) are obtainable through the SECRET ARY upon Introduction by a Mom- ber, auch Member to be responsible for Payment of All Chits, &c.
Badges admitting to Members' Enclosure will NOT be on sale at: LOST- Central District, Black the Race Course.
On No Pretext wilt Children be and White mongrel Japanese blich. Brown markings on face. Heward. permitted in either Encloure during
Charge the Meeting.
Finder pleaso return to Room, Central Police Station.
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TO LET
Saifee TO LET.--No,
Tertnes, TOP FLOOR, (Nathan Rond, Kow. Jan.) with all modern conveniences. Apply to Kayamally & Co.
Are
ordered
THE HONGKONG
LOPEN AIR CINEMA,
GARDEN
LARATRE
$25.000 EXPENDED
TO MAKE THE NEW
OPEN-AIR CINEMA
THE FINEST PLACE OF AMUSEMENT
IN HONGKONG
FOR THE SUMMER
COOL CLEAN COMFORTABLE
OPENS SOON.
TELEGRAPH.
MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1932.
CINEMA SCREENINGS.
NOTES SUPPLIED BY THE THEATRES.
Michael Marlow, the head of a gang of crooks, made a mistake when he murdered a detective from Pinker- ton's Agency, and when he underrated young Vincent Floyd'a skilt and dar- ing he made a bigger one. Thero was only one course left for him to take-Floyd must disappear.
REMOVAL NOTICE.
Wo bog to notify the Public that we have, removed from 14. Queen's Road, Central, to 18, D'Aguilar Street.
WING HING CO.
TAILORS.
Tel. 21417.
the No. 1 Boy in advance\HE ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF realises this, and given chose in hiki banker, of his life's savings.
Tifins are obtainable at the Club House provided they from Telephone 21920.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
to the The Price of Admission
inclurling Public Enclosure is $2.00 Tux.
for 15 Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sallurs in Uniform are admitted Half Price.
An
CLUB.
LADIES SECTION.
DEEP WATER BAY.
Electle Competition
ke.. Bookmakers, The The Men,
be permitted to operate holes) was held at Deep Water will not within the Precincts of the Hongkong Jockey Club during the Race Meet-Bay during May, ing.
ever
Theatre
Marlow forms a plot to lure Floyd across the Chunnel, where he drugs him preparatory to flinging him In a. the Seine. He flex back to England
But do not got the idea that the with Moelin, Floyd's dancee, whom he
It in. You bus enticed to marry him, and who plot in not glamorous. demands on landing to bo shown then have two very alluring modern-day and there over tho aerodrome. Mar- pirates in Mins Franels and Mias
real and low has no cholee but to comply with Tashman.. They are
lievable-and their mode of EX- her request. Whilst in the control lieva
to alt who tower he hears Floyd's voice over the stence is not known
The the magazines,
novels. wireless asking for directions to land. rend
the press of сит
day. Realising his plans have gone astray and he makes a futile attempt to destroy Thus the audience finds itself inten his opponent by tampering with the nely absorbed when Kay falls in love genuinely with the wealthy, young controls but the game is up.
He leaps into his Bentley which is man from out-of-town whom she had waiting in the grounds of the Aer-marked as another victim of her par- Lilyan is more hard- drome purposing to make for the four piracy. Coast from whence he can cross to bolled-and she continues her efforts France, Floyd, as soon as he lande, to mulet Eugene Pallette, wealthy 'plane. Marlow, thundering long Kay's romance with McCrea faces the Dover Rond, catches sight of the the rocks when she tells him that sho plane and it dawns on him that all is already married to Anderson Law- In Inst. As they are nearing the ler. But all their difficulties are the faish, amid Channel, to avoid a crush with two smoothed out at
much general merry-making on the other cars, Marlow turns up a side
part of the other players and not a road which runs straight up over the eliff's edge. He jams on the bakes, little leg-palling on the part of the
ver resourceful Lilyan. but it is too late the car leaps over the top, to crash In seething ma
Chinese Triumph. of the Onc
best pictures of Banier un the shore below.
Wallace Geoffrey and Henry Ken-seen in the Colony was shown to pack- dall, who play the parts of Marlowed houses at the Central
in
It was specially produced and Floyd
"The Fly-yesterday. It respectively. ing Fool" showing on Wednesday at by the United Photoplay Service Ltd... the Queen's Theatre, provide unfor Hongkong, with Engils titles. gettable thrills in their dramaile duel which forms the main theme of this
im. Cinema Notes for "Girls About Town" A sprightly and saucy play, with well-balanced proportions of dramatic intercat, is "Girls About Town" which
now showing at the King's Theatre,ed areas, even the wealthiest of the the Paramount expose of big-time villagers, is shown with horrible gold-digging among the haute monde reality. While all these sufferings are of New York.
going on, life in the city is prodced- The cast
headed by Kay Francis,ing with much gaity and callousnean Lilyan Tashman who share the title and the appeals of those role-Jole McCrea, Eugeno Pallette working to succour the sufferers fall The Captain's Cup for May was und Allan Dinchart. But there are many others whose work contributes won by
importantly to the success of the show 70. and we may as well may right here that it is a success. The others are Lucile Webster Glennon, Anderson Lawler, George Barbier, Robert Mc- Wade Lucile Browne, Judith Wood, Dodd. Louise Benvers and Claire Adrienno Ames.
In fact, these players do their work so admirably, so interestingly, so en
that the production tertainingly, seems to fall into the category of a players' show rather than a plot's show.
TO LET.-Delightfully cool three roomed FLAT in best locality of Kowloon. Latest modern interior de coration and modernistle furniture. Owner going on leave. Would let to
Tins will be abtainable in the Winner Mrs. Syme Thomson married couple only-no bachelora.
28 74 20 Write Box No. 967, "Hongkong Tele. Restaurant in the Fublie Enclosure.
By Order, kroph."
9. A. SLEAP.
Mire, Bellamy Act. Socretary.
30 Hongkong. 6th June, 1932.
APARTMENTS
AIRLIE HOTEL-23-25, Nathan lîl,
Kowloon. Under
European
MASSAGE
Management. Excellent Cuisine, MR. & MRS. Y. MORI
Modern Apartments. Terms Moderate, Three minutes from ferry. Tel. 67357,
METALS
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SINGON & CO. HING LUNG ST. Telephone 20515.
Holdor of Japanese Govt. Cortificate. From the 1st May, 1932 Message fees will be reduced $2.00 for one treatment at oflea and $3.00 to $4.00 for one treatment outside. 1st floor, 4, Wyndham St. Tel. 26051.
ASSEUR R. SHIMIDZU. ASSEUSE S. HONDA
ASSEUSE 5. KISAKI.
of
Recommended for many years Government Civil Hospital, Peak Hospital, etc., and by all the local
doctors.
2nd
81% 21
During June
Bogey F
Com- petition (18 holes) will be
ag
held. allowed. Handicap
Any Bumber or cards may be laken 30 cents per card.
at
HAPPY VALLEY,
Miss V. L. Thomas
104 34
Prizes for an Aggregate Medal Competition at Happy Valley dur- ing the first ten days of ench month from May-October' (both inclusive) are being played for. It is hoped that as many ladies as possible will return cards for
24, Wyndham Street. Tel. 24945. this Competition.
10
HUMANITY
An outstanding Chinese Film in a drama of life and death. A throb. bing story from the pen of a muster
Produced by
The United Photoplay Service, Ltd.
A heart-stirring drama showing the horror of the great famine in
She: si in 1930.
!
Featuring
Raymond King and Lay Shao Shao and Lim Cho Cho
READ THE VIEWS OF SOME WHO HAVE SEEN THIS FILM
NOW
SHOWING
AT THE
CENTRAL
THEATRE
NOW
SHOWING
AT THE
WORLD
THEATRE.
And
The story is a powerful one contrasts the sufferings and hardship of the
the poor in China to day and the luxury and waste that goes on among the wealthy. The theme is based on the great famine in Shenst in 1932. and the plight of these in the affect
on denf ears.
who are
In the matter of giving the world n true glimpse of life in China, the producers have accomplished for more in their film than any author or lecturer have ever done through book or lecture.
The film is not only worthy of the attendance of the Chinese but also the foreigners who would know some. thing of the life and existence of villagers in China.
SHARE PRICES.
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS. The following is the list of local share quotations issued to-day:
Banka.
Hongkong Banks $1530 R. Chartered Banks £11% n. Mercantile Banks, £16
-East Asia, $116 b.
n.
Am: 0. Finance Corp., $25 n.
Insurances.
Canton Ins., $1200 b.
Unian Ina, $445 b.
China Underwritera, $3.60 m. China Fire, $600 b.
H.K. Fire In., $1,195 n.
Shipping.
Douglases, $27% ̄n. H.K. Steamboată, $21% n. Indo-Chinas, (Pref.) $45 n. Union Waterboata, $20 ̊n.
Mining..
Benguet Exp. 31 cts.
Benguets, 16, n.
Kallans, 23/9 n.
P
S'hal Explorations, Tls, 2.10 m. Raubs, $368.
Docks, etc. Kowloon Wharves, $1441⁄21⁄2 ». Whampoa Docks, $18 b. South China Motors $10 n. Providents (Old), $5.30 ̊n. Hongkews, Tla. 218 n. New Engineers Tis. 6 n. Shanghai Docks, Tls. 82 n.
-Cottons.
Ewo Cottons, Tls. 14.60 ma. S'hai Cotton, Tla. 75% n. Zoon Sings Tla, 10% n.
Lands, Hotels, etc.
II. K. Hotels, $12.75 n. H.K. Hotels Rights, $1.80 n. H. K. Lands $77% b. Metro Landa 810 n. S'hai Lands, Tim 26.85 b. Humphreys, $16.40 b. Asin Realtics "B" $26 n. Realtics, $12 b
Asia Realtios "A". $165 n. China Estates, $100 n.
Public Utilities, Tramways, $22,00 b. Peak Trams (old) $16 n. x Div. Star Ferries, $90% b.
China Lights, $20.70 X, Div. II.K. Electrica, $74.50 b. Macao Electrics, $24 b.. Telephones, $38% n. China Buses, Tis. 12 n. Singapore Tractions, R/- n.
Industriale. Malabons, $21 n. Canton Ices, $0.90 sn. Cements (com.) $18.70 R. Ropes, $14.b.
Stores, even Dairy Farms, $28.10 b. Watsons (now) $15 n. Watsons (old) $14. Der A. Winga. $1 n Lane Crawfords $6.75 b. Mackintosh. $21 n.. Sinceren, $16.20 b. Powells, $3.85 .
Miscellaneous.
Amusementa, $221 n. Entertainmentя (old) $14.25 n. Constructiona (old), $5.20 b.
9. C. Enterprises $8.75 8. B. Ind. O. Bonds. $58% 1. Constructions (now), $1.70 n. ·
NO OTHER STORY CAN EQUAL ITS BRILLIANT RECORD AS A MAKER OF STARS
MIRACLE
with
SYLVIA SIDNEY
CHESTER MORRIS
MAN
COMING TO THE KING'S
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Manufacturers of :—
Horizontal & Vertical Airless Injection Cold Starting
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Electric Lighting Plants:
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Manufacturers of:
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