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time sensation of "Beggar On contracts.

which brought picture She played

in "The Want- derer" and "Love Thief." In the Fox Miss Beri will appear with the picture, "Fazil,"

featured usual Aho was

picture programme with Charles Farrell. She tried se- Sunday, 26th and at 5.10, 7.15 reral stage ventures, losing money and 9.30 p.m. only from Monday.

her figure.

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27th inst.

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Her latest role is that of an intr- guing siren In "Ambasandor Bill," Will Rogers' starring picture showing to-day at the King's Theatre, in which the famed comedian portrays a home- spun U. S. diplomat who hilariously lives

up to his name,

Miss Nissen is mistress of the dancing art from tap to tor, including the Scandinavian. "BENERNACHAN"

She insists she doesn't care Consignees of Cargo are hereby in-felothes which is somewhat ambiguous, formed that all Goods are being innd-but those she wears she wears. Greta's ed at their risk into the hazardous growing in favour every day. Her arti and/or extra hazardous Godowns of ns un actress matches her skill an The Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf dancer. She is nimbie nt both ends, and Godown Cu.. Lid, whence and/or in shiver, a quiver. In kissin, Nissen from the wharves delivery may in't missin'!'

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ed:

"The Perfect ALIKE."

for

İR

"THE MAGNIFICENT

LIE"

with

RUTH CHATTERTON

RALPH BELLAMY

and

STUART ERWIN

A Paramount Picture.

Prices as Usual.

PLANS NOW 'OPEN.

on

kering. Regis Toomey instantly de- serted lovely Miriam Hopkins; Direc- tar Marion Gering and other folks en-

aged in production, sprang

front their chairs to bolster the ranks of the self-appointed welcome com- nix mittee. Virginia Lee was only montha, two weeks and one day old on this occusion, and looked decided-

fetching

in her fluffy ensemble and

A. A. Milne, author of the play, "The Fourth Wall," from which the coming attraction at the Queen's Theatre, The Perfect Alibi,” taken, in one of England's foremost writers, credited with several success- fully-produced plays, and a number of novels which have enjoyed tremendous circulations everywhere. Al broken, chafer, and dunaged stage play, "The Perfect Alibi". enjoy- Goods are to be left in the Godowns, el a highly successful run for two where they will be examined on the years. Some of Milne's other better- 25th June, 1982 at 10 am, by Messes, known plays are "The Dover Road," Goldard and

Dugins.

"Mr. Pim Passes Ity," and "The Ivory To emply with the General Bonded ¦ Door," the Inst of"

which

for ten Warehouse Regulations consignces | months In New York. must have a Revenue Officer in atten- Milne in world-famous for his series plowing of pink and white. How- dance when damaged dutiable goods of books for children. The Christo-ever, she proved herself a real trouper, are examiner).

pher Robin series, the main character doing her part to the complete No Fire Insuance has been effect of which is his seven-year-old son, is satisfaction of Like director. She still widely-rend; one of the books, cried once, and that fortunately, Bill of Lading will be counter Winnie the Pooh," was one of the nut-

was part of her role. The young standing best-sellers in the United

rtress was accompanied on the act GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD., States alone. "Now We are Six" and by her mother, Mrs. George Picker- Agents. When We Were Young," two othering, a nurse, and Rachel Smith hend Hongkong. 29th June, 1932. books in the series, were likewise best of the child welfare department in

sellers,

Paramount's Hollywood studio. At the conclusion of her scene in the picturization of Louis Bromfield's best-selling novel, Virginin Lee was accorded a privilege which never bas been granted any other person: limousine was driven up a ramp and through seldom-opened special doors directly onto the sound stage, to take her home in the style befitting the furore she created at the studio.

"Arrowsmith" at the Central

" Samuel "Arrowsmith,"

Goldwyn's picture starring Ronald Colman as the crusading young doctor, now at the Central Theatre to be shown at 5.15

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"The Perfect Alibi," which will be shown at the Queen's Theatre, this week after "The Bigger Student" is a Basil Dean production released by Radio Pictures, Cast in the film are Robert Lornine, Frank Lawton, Dorothy Heyd, C. Aubrey Smith, War- The following table Issued by wick Ward. Ellis Jeffreys ar 1 others. the Kwangtung River Conger- vancy Commission shows tho

"24 Hours,"

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BRUNSWICK HOUSE

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A tribute rated by few, perhapa no West,corded Virginia Lee Pickering, petite, Blonde and blue-eyed, when she made Jane her initial entry on the Paramount 310 set for her role in "24 Hours," dialo-

gue edition of Louts Broinfield's popu- and 0.30 p.m. only for the next two lar novel which the King's Theatre days, is acknowledged to be the

16.1 will show, beginning next Wednos-masterpiece of Sinclair Lewis who is

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the first American novelist ever to awarded a Noble Prize. Even before he received that world-wide honour last year, he had been known for ten years as

leader of American literature.

The notion of writing a novel about in plogue-fighting hero came to him from Dr. Paul de Kruif, the famous bacteriologist and eminent writer on medical subjects. All of the au- thentic mater

material contained in the book the picture was supplied by Dr. de Kruif, whose books "Microbe Hunters" and "Hunger Fighters" have been best sellers almost popular as Lewis' own.

Arrowsmith" was one of the inauen which led to the famous quarrel last year between Sinclair Lewis and Theodore Dreiser at the Metropolitan Club, Dreiser claiming that the pro- ject had been offered to him before it was to Lewis and that he had refused

it.

Skiney Howard, the Pulitzer Prize | playwright who has done the adapting le the screen of all Ronald Colman's talking pictures, asserted, after finisk- the adaptation of "Arrowsmith," that Sinclair Lewis method of writing makes his books Ideal from the technical point of view for the screen. Their vivid characterization, eplaodic treatment and rapid action, he said, left the adaptor little to do but con- centrate the action and cut out miner details.

John Ford, director of the famous "The Iron Horse," had charge of the production of "Arrowsmith," United Artists picture, for Samuel Goldwyn. Besiilen Ronald Colman in the leading role, the enat contains Helen Hayos, Richard Bennett, A. E. Anson, Boulah Bondi and Myrna Loy..

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TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.

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

Banks.

Hongkong Banks, $1486 n. Chartered Banka £10% n. Mercantile Banks, £16% n. Eost Asin, $112. Am: 0. Finance Corp., $26 n.

Insurances.

Canton Ins., $1200 b. Union Ins., $445 n. China Underwriters, $3.60 . China Fire, $600 b. H.K. Fire In... $1,105 n.

Shipping. Douglases, $27 n. H.K. Steamboats, $21% n. Indo-Chinas, (Prof.) $45 n. Union Waterbants, $20 n.

Mining.

Benguet Exp. 31 cts 5. Benguets, 16 n.

Kailans, 22/6_n.

S'hal Explorations, Tls. 2.10 u. Raubs, $32% 6,

Docks, etc.

Kowloon Wharves, $114%1⁄2 n. Whampoa Docks, $18% b. South China Motors $10 n. Providents (old), 85 b. Hongkowa, Tls. 218 n. New Engineers Tis, 6 n. Shanghal Docks, Ns. 82 11.

Cottons. Ewo Cotiona, Tla. 19.80 n. S'hol Cotton, Tis. 751⁄2 n. Zoon Singe Tis. 104 n..

Lands, Hotels, etc.

H. K. Hotels, $11.65 n. H. K. Hotels Rights, $1 n. H. K. Lands, $76% b Metro Lands $10 n.

S'hai Lands, Tle. 261⁄4 n. Humphreys, $16.40 n. Asin Realtics "13" $26% n. Realties, $11.90 b. Asia Renities "A", $165 n. China Estates, $100 n. Pubile Utilities. Tramways, $22.60 b. Peak Trams (old) $18 n. Star Ferries, 390 b. China Lights, $20.50 s.

Fri., June 24.

June 24, 5 p.m. June 24, 6 p.m.

H. K. Electrics, $73.36 n. Macao Electrics, $24 b Telephones, $381⁄2 n China Buses, Tis. 12 n. Singapore Tractions, 2/-'n.

Industrials

Malabons, $21 n.

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