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C.R.C. v Kowloon Indians. The Chinese Recreation Club, play- New York, July 20,

Last To-day's on the hene courts, defeated the Kowloon Indian Tennis Gluh by nine Average Average

sets to nil Scores: 45.43 48.79

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T. Lai and T. I. Lau (C.R.C.) 15.05 10.01

bent Capt. Gori and F. Khan, 6-3; 17.65 18.20

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M. K. Lau und L. F. Hon (C.R.C.) Business dong:-600,000 shares.

beat Capt. Gori and F, Khan, -0; bent M, Khan and II. Mahan, 0-3; Tent Salleh and J. Mahan, 6-1.

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M. C. Lau and F. K. Lau (C.R.C.) wat Capt. Gori and F. Khan, 0-1; best M. Khan and H. Mahan, 8-2 beat Salleh and J. Mnhan, 6-0.

Graduates v South China.

At Pokfulam, the Graduates An- soriation lost to the South China A.A. seven sets to two. Scores:

R. M. Chan and K. 11.

Wong (S.C.A.A.) lost to H. N. Chung and T. K. Tan. 4-6; heat F. Prata and

Zimme

6-4; heat W. Gittins and

F. N. Wong and H. K. Ha (S.C.- A.A.) beat Chung and Tan, 6-2; heat Prata and Zimmern, 6-3; heat Gitting and Yen, 7-5,

C. Y. Tand ('. N. Trang (5.0.A.A.) lost to Chung and Tan, 3-6 hent Prata and Zimmern, 6-4; hent Gittins and Yeo, 7-5.

F.C. v Police R,C,

The Police Recreation Club,

who are still fighting to secure their first win in the Tongue this year, suffered another reverse when visiting the Filipino Club, lasing by 7 sets to 2. Scores:

J. M. Cruz and A. Hamid (F.C.) Beat Calibrop and Major 7-8; test to Carruthers and Pile 1-6; hent Calvin

and Clerk 6-3.

H. H. Ribeiro and M. J. Rull (FC) beat Chithrop and Major 6-0; lost to Carruthers and Pile 46; bent Galvin and Clerk 6.1.

T. Leonard and M. A. Souza (P.C.) beat Falthrop and Major 7-5; buni Carruthers nhl Tile 6-3; bent Galvin

and flerk 7-5.

MIXED DOUBLES.

NOTES SUPPLIED BY THE

THEATRES.

There is a very close parallel be tween the character of the real Charles Farrell and the character which he is portraying currently on the screen of the King's Theatre, in "Heartbreak", Fox romance of love Lriumphant over all obstacles. Madge" Evans is starred with him in the Teminine leading role,

In the story Farrell is a young American attached to the American embassy in Vienna. He falls in love with a beautiful Austrian countess enacted by Miss Evans His love is re- turned and all seems to be developing to the consummation of an ideal court. of Interna. when ship the convulsions tional conflict separate the two. Far- rell accidentally in responsible for the death of his sweetheart's brother. He is so sickened by this fatality that he deserts, but through the ensuing disgrace a friend remains true and his sweetheart keeps him in her heart til they are finally reunited.

One can well imagine the same sort of devotion being bestowed on Farrell in real life were he placed in the same circumstances. He is one of the most popular members of the whole screen colony. Affable, unnakuming, loyal, he

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as free from professional jealousy, as though he had no standing among the stars whatever. And he is not only liked but admired. There is in ing streak of that New Eng- him a

strong and devotion to principle which is proverbial, and which is so similar to the moral courage displayed by the youth he portrays in "Heartbreak".

Bardie Albright has the featured part of the brother of Miss Evans who falls before Farrell. Paul Caranagh is an Austrian rival for Miss Evans hand. John Arledge is the loyal frien

Werker Alfred directed.

Central Theatre Attraction. Take a firm grip on yourself and get ready for a huge, delightful thrill. The next production coming to the the Central Theatre to-morrow must thrilling and the strangest and the most daring motion picture ever "Murders in the Rue

MR. NORMAN SETS K. C. C. Thrashed by Chin-res

UP COMMITTEE

LEAGUE OF NATIONS

LOANS

To protect the interests of homi Holders of the varionts lettres sored by the League of Nations, the Governor of the Bank of England (Mr. Montagu Norman) has set up L Committee, consisting of

Sir Austen Chamberlain Viscount Goschen.

Mr. A. Jamieson.

Mr. C. Lubbock.

Sir Otto Niemeyer.

Sir Arthar Salter.

The authorities still believe that the Longue must be the most formid- ble instrument for working out the recovery of Europe, and they there fore gard it as a vital matter to uphold the prestige of the League and to do all thni enn be done to CoBBarve the interests of those who have invested in the loans issued under the League's auspices.

It is anounced that the derision was taken in agreement with the Banking houses which issued loans on the London market, and with the British trustees for the Jonnя.

The secretary of the Committee is Mr. Francis Rodd, whese address is, a. Brak-buildings, Prince's street, London, EC.

ese Recreation Club.

It was made by Universal Pictures, which company has a monopoly on this type of picture.

"Although playing on their **wn Cricket Club courts, the Kowloon proved no mutch for the C.H.C, mixed Universal made "Dracula" with fear doubles team, being defeated by 7 and trembling. It was an instant hit. sets to 2. Scores:

It made "Frankenstein" with more

E. P. Pincher mind Mrs. McTavish | confidence. It swept the country like (RCC) lost to M. W. Lo and Miss a challange, and now with supreme millions of people Lo 4-6; drew with M. K. Lu and confidence that Miss Perry 6-6; lost to Mr. and Mrs. will rush to ser it, it offers "Murders

Ka-In 3-6.

In The Rue Morque."

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E. C. Fincher and Miss . Dalziel (K...) lust to La and Miss Lu 4.6; | drew with Lo and Miss Perry 6-6 bent Mr. and Mrs. Ho Ka-lnu 6-3.

A. E. Guest and Miss Grimths (RCC) lost to Lo and Miss Lo 0-6; Just to bo and Miss Perry 2-6; to Mr. and Mrs. Ho Ka-lau 3-6.

CLUB DE RECREIO MUSIC AND THEATRICALS

ARRANGED..

The Portuguese community cently had the pleasure of assist ing two performances given by the Touruce Theatral as Colonias, com- posed of Portuguese actors. The

No one has ever dared to depict the Prime story that made Edgar Allan Por famous. But here it is at lust. The players are Bein Don't miss it. Lugosi (Dracula), Sidney Fox, the girl with the midnight eyes and the Dixie voice from "Strictly Dishonour

Rench. able; Leon Waycoff, Bert Branden Hurst, Noble Johnson, Betty Ross Clarke and D'Arcy Corrigan.

Robert Florey directed.

"My Sin."

"My Sin" opens at the King's Theatre on Sunday next, with Tal- lulah Bankhead and Fredric March and supporting cast of exceptional talent.

All the world knows of the as- tunishing success of Tallulah Bank.

are

troupe will once more visit Hong-head on the open stage, particularly kong and will give a performance in London where for eight years she at the Club Recrein, became a veritable craze with Eng- to-night staging a play by the famous sh devotees of the theatre. And the

all Portuguese writer Julio Dantas, Londoner knows his dramatter. They

schooled

spot talent instantly the title being "Envelhecendo."

Another interesting item will be believe,ole in the art of "make and never fail to award merit a gen erous acclaim. And when talent is buttressed by beauty, then all London great becomes enslaved to the new queen which of the drama. This was Tallulah's

com-setting for eight years,

a talk on Portuguese music by Mr. H. Machado, who has recently delivered a lecture on the Portuguese poet “Camoru".

by the was well receive munity. Music will be

rendered

at different stages of the talk to

When Miss Bankhead returned la her native land, Paramount Immedi

£34,000,000 Javolved. Hublers of nearly £34,000,000 in Central European bonds are affected by the decision of the Governor.

These loans were mach- to Central European entries between 103ustrate the interpretation of the ately secured her for the stellar role and 1es to cuable them to zgan various themes, which will some measure of geomomie stability,doubtedly be much ungerinted by scored an unquestioned victory as a star of extraordinary bril- Austria, Hungary, Bulgaria and the audience. The last number of screen **Greece all participated in loans of the programnae will be a light lunce.

this type, which were blessed by conle operettu.

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the League of Nations though not The local Portuguese associations guranteed by it. Where necessary, have shown keen interest and have guarantees were provided by groups promised their full support. of foreign countries and not by the Tengue itself.

A large part of the

money for

these loans were found by investas

and at present there is a

£33,700,000 outstanding

British portin of them.

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of the

The leans have in the past Teen

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the prices at which they were tested.

in Tarnished Lady" in which she

In "My Sin", Fredric March plays The play opposite Miss Bankhead.

is a thrilling story of the regeneru tion of two human derelicts through mutual sympathy and an understand- ing love.

Here is a story that demands an netor of strength, versatility, and in- herent sympathy for its lending male characterization. Paramount made a wise selection when they east March for the part. He has a likeable per- sonality and a reservoir of dramatic ability ample for the most strenuous demands, yet he can be delicate when subtleties are required in the part.

A Star on Talkies.

"I refuse to say that talkies aro This deler- meet the service of hay loans and machine may have deteriorated best in their infancy?"

was taken by Helen the fear-fortunately so far illfoundyond repair. It may be a heritage mined

Turk atage star, upon her dm default in the countries has so demaged that the tegentes med stand. depressed the Stock Ex-lunge great expense and nffering-will fint interview at the Metro-Goldwyn- in "The Sin of Madelon Claudet" quotations of all the League of have to scrap it and buy a new one. Anyer studios where she was featured Nations tuan8.

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In any case our heritage, which taking picture version of Edward has suffered so much damage from Knoblock's stage hit, "The Lullaby. the principle of something for noth-which will open at the Queen's ing, will not be something for noth. Theatre on Sunday. ing as far as we are concerned,

"I know that everyone is expecting We shall have to pay for the dim-

me to make one of those long state- Yesterdayage-to the last farthing.

ments about talkies still being at the But I am not saying that we cradle stage," smiled Miss Hayes, 16 shall not extract some fun from the "but I'm not going to. For I don't believe it. I think talking pictures process

have progressed faster than any other subdivision of dramatle art, and that 19.17%

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TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JULY 21, · 1932.

CHINA REALTY COMPANY 8% DEBENTURES 8% INTEREST VS 6% INTEREST MEANS ONE THIRD MORE INCOME

every

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THAT

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YOUR INVESTMENT DOLL

debenture has behind it assets

equal to more than twice its face Value”

A investment.

N investor should know two things about an Can the Company in which he as investing his money earn sufficient to pay the dividends promised? What is the security in the form of cash and property behind the investment?

The China Realty Company can answer these two questions very convincingly.

During the past 20 years the major portion of the funds of the company have been invested in sound first class real estate mortgages, and it is a significant fact that in the handling of more thani one hundred million taels of mortgages. not one cent of principal or interest has ever been lost.

This unique record has only been made possible by the careful and efficient management of the company, by the maintenance of a policy designed to offer at all times the fullest protection to our Share and Debenture holders.

Because we believe that the investing public should get a larger share than is usual from the profits which accrue to modern business, we pay interest of 8% on our debentures which are issued in denomination of $100 each.

---CUT OUT & MAIL TODAY.

Secretary,

China Realty Company,

70, Szeehuen Road, Shanghai. Dear Sir.

Please send me without obliga- tion on my part a copy of your last balance sheet and other information regarding your 8% debenture issue. Name

Address

No sounder investment than these debentures can be found because they are backed not only by sound and conservative real estate mortgages but by the entire assets of this prosperous company as well.

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During 1931 we negotiated mortgages amounting 10 19,194,868 on property valued at $35,550,000. It will be thus seen that the amount loaned was less than 54% of the market value of the property, leaving a margin of security wide enough to cover the most remote contingency.

Of this $19,194,868 of mortgages, 11,915,311 were assigned to investors. The average rate of interest was 9.33%. and Our commissions amounted to $146,825, or 0.765%. It will be clearly seen by these figures that on the basis that this company operates, it can easily afford to pay 8% interest on the volume of the business of 1931 and yet make a profit of $399.525.00 on the mortgag edepartment alone! These debentures have an additional security of $5,000,000 capital.

An analysis of the figures involved shows that every debenture has behind it assets equal to more than twice its value-plus an investment earning one third for more income for you!

This is No. 28 of a series of advertisements issued to interest Hongkong investors in the liberal investment opportunities offered by the China Realty Company, Shanghai,

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Wednesday's official quotation in Basle: £2.128. Q8.

a situation exactly doubles and actor's to the M-G-M lat 1 gawked and looked realism. Moving ahots' which keep for my favourite, Greta Garbo, just the heads of the principals in capnelly to serve the public."

Misa Hayes, who makes her screen like any other fan. I did not attempt clescup while action goes on in a

Sin Madelon screen work sooner because I had large set are particularly effective.

"In The-Sin of Madelon Claudet' debut in "The

for example, Lewis Stone and I are Claudet," is one of the outstanding been fortunate in keeping busy on netresses on Broadway, having scored the stage, long-shots and the rapid arrested on a charge of theft. We

What Every in such

netion of the percon Inseinated Miss are taken down a long flight of stops. "I feel certain that Maurice Barry Woman canc

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Claudet." The Stago un screen you see the cafe with all its 1/6% Booth are sighing in their graves int "Coquette" and "Petticoat Influence." Hayes during filming of "The Sin of and through

"Some people",

oplay, the stated, have lotto, ut great sidvantage in percen real beforally they died before thit, ora of talkles. 4.102 When they lived there was only one

pictures because I didn't like them. presenting Besh and blood actors," but with this difference from the same medium of dramatic expression, the. stage. Today we have two, cachrhit. On the contrary, I have been a firm she says, "but I am becoming more act on the stage at all times the adds to the even flow of drams and fan, of both talkies and the silent and more convinced that pictures off emotions on the faces of the prin-makes it easier to hold the attention.

This technique of your audience. ting at a different section of the public, ench treated differently. Such plctures before them. When I came set this advantage by their greater cipals are evident.:

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