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NOTES SUPPLIED BY THE THEATRES
LYTTON REPORT NANKING LEADERS SAID TO BE UNANIMOUS
THE
Nanking, Oct. 19. Lo Wen-kan's, consultation with After the Foreign Minister, Mr. Marshal Chiang Kai-shek and the discussion between Ching-wei and Mr. T. V. Soong, the Bir. Wang Finance Minister, in Shanghai, the military authorities and the Kuo- mintang politicians have reached a unanimous understanding regard ing the official attitude towards the Lytton report.
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1932.
M.C.L. CONCERT.
AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE ON MONDAY
ours in aid of M.C.L. funds (by the concert to be held at Government The following is the programme of
kind permission of His Excellency tha ment), on Monday next, 24th. October, Oleer Administering the Govern A.R.C.U., is kindly organising the concert. at 4 p.m. Mr. Frederick Mason,
"Aly Sin," one of the season's most Interesting pictures, is being presented at the King's Theatre to- day. This thrilling story of the re- generation of a man and woman, one crushed by bitter circumstances, the ather demoralined by wild itving, has Tallulah Bankhead and Fredric March in ita lending roles. This story i Olled with dramatic incidents. Its vivid scenes reach from the tropical atmosphero of Panama to the nolae; and hurry of sophisticated New York. A master hand has taken the theme and woven vigorous action into a thrilling drama that intriguea the imagination and grips the emotions, Paramount, realising the rich possibl. lities of the story for pletured dromm tica, selected the most gifted artists available in making up the cast, Tallulah Bankhead, vivacious, talent ed, and charming, with a record of stage successca in both America and
Edward Gorman. England, and Fredric Match, rich in stage and cinematic experience, share official comments on the Lytton the steller honours in this production. findings
Old English Melody. from Marahat
arr, Lano Wilson. Chong Bankhead sprang into prominence Hauch-lang, who represents the 2(a) Eyes of blue, Chaminade.
(Mr. Barton). in "Tarnished LLady." She in a Poking and Tientsin governments, petito light blonde, of magnetic, and General Chiang Kwang-nal,
(b) A Green Cornfield, personality
Michael Head.! She has a rare gift for char-commander. Their suggestions will
Nineteenth Route Army, divisional | 8.
(Mrs. Valentine). acter impersonation and a dramatic be included in the coming Nanking,
Scherzo, No. 1 in B minor, subtlety. March, puts into all his
Chopin. acting a dramatic vigour that carries
(Mr. Bowes-Smith). audiences along with him.
Interval. He is
from the Helena May Institute and Tickets, prica $, can be obtained Anderson Music Co. Tea will be served at 4 p.m., and the concert will assembled yesterday to discuss the
The Executive Yuan ministers take place immediately afterwards. wording of the Government an Maurice Barton (Baritone), Mr. A. The artistes will beMrs. D. J. Valentinu nouncement, while another meeting. Bowen-Smith (Pianoforte), and (Mezzo-Soprano), Mr. has been arranged at the Central accompanist, Mr. Frederick Mason, Political Council this afternoon. A.R.CO. After this meeting the ministers
and
radiant
chorm.!
vorsatile and highly sentient to the dramatic ponsibilities of his roles. The balance of the enst is made up of. stage favourites.
Compelling Story and Imposing Cast.
When "The Casa of the Frightened Lady" was first produced at Wynd- ham's Theatre, the doyen of dramatic critics referred to this great mystery story as "Edgar Wallace at his best." Directed by T. Hayes Hunter, the new Ideal picture, "The Frightened Lady." now at the Queen's was adapted from the play by British Lion-Gains-. borough, has a cast including auch outstanding
Cathicen Nesbitt, Emlyn Williams, Gordon Harker, Finlay Currie Perry Persona and Julian Rayce, who all enact their ntage roles, whilst Norman McKinnel, Bella Chrystall, Cyril Raymond and D. A. Clarke-Smith are other popular artists who have been added to what can justly be described as an all-star
cast
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The exciting story tells how the young Lord Lebanon, Inst of a in of famous ancestors, is practically a prisoner at his country sent, Marks Priory, dominated by his cold, com- manding mother, ahout to force him into a loveless marriage. Marks Priory is the scene of two unexplain- ed murders by strangulation and an attempted third, that of Aisla, the financee of Lord Lebanon. The my- steries suggest many solutions to the detectives from Scotland Yard, who are misled by several upexplainable incidents. The fact that there is room the dowager Lady Lebanon flately refuses to open, further cum- plicates matters. The key to tho. secret of Marks Priory in ultimately yielded
up by the weak-minded Lebanon himself. The brenthiena climax to this unusual story is a Wallace master-stroke, It leave the onlooker spellbound, carriga hin along by its compelling intensity.
"Juno Moon."
Programme.
will visit Shanghai to see Mr. Wangi. (a) Charming Chioo, Ching-wei before he leaves Europe.
for
(b) When duli care, received
The Government has
announcement.
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4. (a) When comes my Gwen,
Hubert Parry. (b) An Epitaph, Maurico Besly. (c) Tally-Hol, Leon!,
(Mr. Barton). 6. (a) The Fairy Changeling.
Hadyn Wood.
Hermann Lohr.
(b) Little brown hands, (Mrs. Valentine). 6. (a) Preluda in G Minor,
Rachmaninoff.
(1) A Romp. York Dowen.
(Mr. Bowes-Smith).
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WHY NOT HAVE THAT EXTRA THIRD?
The natural laws of economics require an investor to secure the best return especially upon savings trust funds--consistent with safety.
The China Realty Company is one of the oldest (established more than 20 years) real estate companies in Shanghai with a steady successful record back of it.
Capital $5,000,000 fully paid in cash,
Businesss turnover 1931, $45,532,300 in land and mortgages only, which does not include manage- ment of estates, rent collections, insurance written. trustees for beneficial owners of property and sundry sources of income.
The Company are Realtors, not speculators in Real Estate.
The balance shoot as of Decombor 31, 1931 shows:-
CHINA REALTY
COMPANY
8% DEBENTURES
INCOME
8% INTEREST VS 6% INTEREST MEANS ONE THIRD MORE
The following extracts are taken from the Chairman's statement at the last annual Shareholders Meeting, February 20th, 1932.
"We feel that the Debenture holder from an investment standpoint, is just as much an interested partner of the Company as the Common Share- holder and is entitied to his just return on his investment, and by the figures given on the two years' working. I think we have amply proven that we were right that our Debenture holders receive eight per cent. interest instead of six per cent,"
"The most successful concerns of the future will be those who recognize this principle-that even banks will allocate to depositors a part of profits earned on their money over and above current rates of interests. As our balance sheets show, quite .plainly the proceeds from the sale of our deben-
tures is not used for the purchase of Real Estate, as we are not speculators, but for investment in first class mortgages, amply secured not only by the value of the property pledged as security, but as a further security the debentures constitute a first claim on the total assets of the Company. An analysis of the figures Involved shows that every debenture has behind it assets equal to three times its value."
"If after careful consideration of actual facts and figures you are receiving less than 8% upon your investments and/or savings, you are not using judgment but following old customs, believing.5% and 6% are current rates.
COMPARISON
Mortgage Department, 1930-1931
Amount Commission
Eamed 122,316
Assets
$12,341,726.31
of
Land and Buildings at cost Cash ..
3,351,055.84 1,844,259.11
Year
1930 1931
Amount
10,052,040 19,194,867
Market. Value of
Property ¥18,662,000
% Average Value Interest loaned rate 54%
9.18% 34,075,565 56% 9.33%
Average Commission
% 1,215% 0.765%
Excess interest over 8% *118,614 255,291
146,825
€373.905
€269,141 373,905
Wynne Gibson played her role so well in Jack Onkio's "The Gang Bus| ter," that the Paramount company assigned her to the cast his latest picture, "June Buon," which is now showing at the Uriental Theatre. In "The Gang Buster" Miss Gibson was the underworld queen who was "turned down" by her sweet- heart, William Boyd, "the big shot." In June Moon" she is seen as the pouting wife of Paul Sears, the song. writer who never seems to be able to make any money until Jack Oakle comes to the big town, loaded with his savings of $1,200. The way
Wynne and her husband and her sia- ter "take over" the unsuspecting stranger is nobody's business. Miss
Gibson's role in this picture is the zame part which Jean Dixon played in the original "June Moon' on the stage..
ng from
"Arsene Lupin."
A college performance in the com munity theatre of a “city of million- aires"-and Karen Morley was ready to be halled as the newest discovery of the screen. This is the girl who was chosen to play opposite the 'Horld's two greatest actors, John and lionel Barrymore, when they appear 14 together for the first time in plc- Ares in "Arsene Lupin." In this Paris mystery drama, which is play
Sunday at the Queen's beatro, John Barrymore appears as wily crook and his brother, Lionel, the implacable detective' on his Miss Morloy enacts the buffer tween them. And this important after only two appearances en screen! John Milan and Tully rshall also have prominent roles in port of the Barrymores in "Arsens in," which is based on the French Ro success and was directed by
Conway.
OTEL FUNCTIONS.
INSULA ARRANGEMENTS
FOR THE WEEK-END
Saturday night next, during pecial dinner dance in the Room of the Peninsula Hotel, " and "Josephine" the ac- Ushed dancers, will give on
change of Itoms.
Sunday night, another gym- concert will take place, eing at 8.45 p.m., whon a ¿selection of instrumental fa will be given by the
bands of the Hongkong. ghal Hotels, Ltd. A largo he is expected,' and early bce la suggested in order obtaining the best seata.
Mortgages on Real Estate held by
Company Dec. 31, 1931
Total Debenture issue Dec. 31, 1931 4,840,700 35,971,209 by which it will be noted that alf of the proceeds from Debentures are invested in Mortgages and $1,131,500 of the Company's capital.
in the past twenty years the Company has negotiated more than one hundred million Taels in mortgages, all of which has been repaid, principal with interest.
--CUT OUT & MAIL TODAY.
China Realty Company,
Secretary,
70, Szechuen Road, Shanghai, Dear Sir,
Earned above 8% paid to Debenturg holders— 3643,046
Of the above mortgages, there was assigned to investors:
1930 1931
¥6,532,660.00 13,223,545.00
A lower rate of commission existed in 1931 due to cheap money for the greater part of the year, from September, money commenced to tighten up. As it is we carned 1.33% interest in excess of 8% paid on our Debentures, in addition to 146,825 commissions. that our 8% Debentures are secured by first mortgages on 56.4% of value and backed up with 35,000,000 capital.
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
This is No. 45 of a series advertisements issued
From the above It will be seen
to interest Hongkong investors in the liberal investment opportunities offered by the China- Realty Company, Shanghai.
CHINA REALTY COMPANY
CAPITAL TAELS 5,000,000.00 FEDERAL INC., U. 3. A.
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