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CINEMA SCREENINGS | NEW YORK STOCK
NOTES SUPPLIED BY THE
THEATRES
Misn
EXCHANGE
A.O.F.C. QUOTATIONS FOR YESTERDAY
SHARE PRICES
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS
Banks.
The following is the list of local share quotations issued to-day:
Nov. 22. Nov, 23.
03.10
60.47
Hongkong Banks, $1050 su. Hongkong Lon. Reg. £117 n. Chartered Banks $18%
20.73
Mercantile Bank,
A.
&
B.
£23.
27.80
27.22 ..... 28.35
78.11 17:02
C. A. Pierce & Co. report:-The unsettlement of the market to-day has made near term trading sentiment quite benrish and we woull withhold purchases. Business done: all 1,200,000 shares.
Nov. 22. Air Reduction ...... 857%
Dye
70% American Can Amorlean
Tel. American
"B" Anaconda
Tel. &
Tobacco
Copper
54%
108%
8 40
2476
13% 10%
58
34%
Jack Raymond, director of the Paramount British production, "Le Goes On," was ordered off that set by a member of the cast--and he no- copted his diamissal! In spite of the 10 Industrials director's absence, which was only 20 Rails
20 Utilities temporary, the picture was completed
40 Bonds according to schedule, The unusual Incident aroan when Elsie Randolph had to speak the line, "I think I am going to anceze." This homely and commonplace phrase tickled Miss Randolph's nonne of the ludicrous and she was unable to suppress n nmille when speaking these words.
"That "was very nice,” said Jack Raymond the director, “but I don't want you to smile when you say it." Miss Ran dolph mado another attempt, but this time she laughed outright. Randolph's laughter was the signal fur an electrician to burst into a guf. faw and the assistant cameramoz could not suppress a titter himself. Soon the whole of the "Life Goes On" set was in the throes of uncontrollable parexyems of mirth After order was restored, Mr. Raymond waited for a few minutes until Miss Randolph had regained her composure and another attempt was made, but she still found herself unable to view the subject of sneezing in a serious light. She looked down her nose, crossed har cyca, but even after these efforts of self-control the words still came out in a gurgle. "It is no use," said Miss Randolph, "Mr. Raymond is making me laugh. I think I could do it better
"Nonsense," | Liggett it he was not here." said Mr. Raymond, but Elsie insisted that it was his fault. Eventually Mr. Raymond walked out of the studio like a lamb while the assistant director took control of the set. As soon as Mr. Raymond was gone, Miss Ran delph managed to produce the desired effect with perfect ease, and the director was permitted to take over hin обуть
production again. "Life Goes On" is showing at the King's Theatre to-day.
screen.
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Mining Auburn Borden Co. Canadian Pacific Chrysler Motors Consolidated Gas of
New York Drugs, Inc.
Du Pont de Nemours 37% Eastman Kodak Electric Bond and
Share
Nov. 23.
64%
221%
21
10%
24% 14 18
Har-
2274
General Electric General Foods General Motors Gillette Safety International
vester International Tel. &
Tel.
& Myers
25% Loew's Inc.
Ward 14 Montgomery
39 National Biscuit. Pacific Gas & Elec.
tric Pennsylvania Rail-
way
66
29%
1.
6%
20%
31
Radio Corpn. Sears Roebuck Standard Oil Co. of
New Jersey Sacony-Vacuum Corp. 8% Union Carbide
Carbon
26
71
Union Pacific United States Steel 354 Westinghouse E. &
M.
·Tees go -occ cars force a + c 1 6-2 6- f q
20
-Reuter.
LONDON STOCK
PRICES
"Viennese Nights." "Viennese Nights," which opena on Sunday at the Queen's Theatre, pro- mises to be an event of unusual in- terent to the mution picture public. It is the first original screen romance written by those acknowledged mans. ters, Sigmund and Oscar Hammer- stein, I and staged, and produced Warner with lavish hand by Brothers. Nothing like "Viennese Nights" has ever before been at- tempted on the tains an original symphony play. ed by the Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra of one hundred pieces, and the story is one of the most haunting- ly bountiful ever transferred to the talking screen. Walter Pidgeon, Jean. Hersholt, Vivienne Segal, Alexander Gray, Allee Day, Louise Fazenda,
Mesara, Swan, Culbertson & Fritz Hert Roach and June Pursell head the report that gilt-edged securities are The entire strong. Other sections of the market. east of gifted players, picture is photographed in techni after improving, closed ensier ini colour against authentic period back-sympathy with Wall Street. grounds that for size und detail have tions: never been equalled on the Warner Bros. lat. The making of "Viennese Nights" interested Hollywood as few The productions have ever done. Queen's Theatre offers it as one of the most unusual trents in picture history.
GILT-EDGED ISSUES
STRONG
Quola-
Burmah Oil..... Anglo-Persian Ol Mexican Eagle.... Royal Dutch
Nov, 22 Nov, 23.
03/0 63/0 16/3
46/3
7/3
7/3
£18
LIBY
45/C
4570
33/-
3-4/6
23/6 24/-
95/3
Conta Daily Moil Trust.. "Forgotten Commandmente."*
Imperial Chemical The hand that guides cinematte de- Imperial Tobacco
Guinness stinics recently drew together two in- dividuals whose pathe have never Distillers crossed since the day, years ago, when General Electric
Electric
Musical they were youngsters working in a
Industries New York stage play. The meeting occurred at the Paramount studios Turner & Newail
Mar. Unilever Raymond Селе
and when guerite Churchill worked for the first Vickers
Woolworth ime in "Forgotten Commandments,"
79/6- 80/9
10/- 40/-
12/19 12/4
2373
22)-
32/i.
31/9
6/7/
fj? LA
67/-
68/-
92/6
13178
130/7
125/75 126/71⁄2
16/ 16/41
9/1
10/3 10/4
10/6
$12
$ 9
$13
$14
-1879
-49/1
65/6
60/6
31/6
31/3
20/9
29/1014 28/7% 28/6
27/3
1/9
Bruter.
27/- 1/0
in which they play romantic leatis. Ford Motors The careers of the two players have Crown Mines
The Sub Nigel three times. crossed only first occurred when, at the age most Chartered children are attending grammar London Tin school, they were students at the Pro- Burmu Corpn.
10/0 fessional Children's School in Now Anglo-Dutel ..... York. During the next few years International Nickel **
$124 Raymond played small roles in Broad-
$ 9 Churchill Hydrol-Electrie while way productions, travelled with her parents, spending Brazilian Traction $11 considerable time in Chicago, Buenos International Hold-
$ 1 dings Aires and New York. When she was. fourteen, Miss Churchill entered the "Shell" Transport & Trad. Ord. Theatre Gulid Dramatic School. Her
(Bearer) first professional stage role was that of the ingenue in a play called "Why Thomas Tilling
the Courtaulds Raymond was. Not 7"
Gene juvenile in the show. "Forgotten International Ten
third Storus Commandments," Raymond's motion picture, caused his path to Everrendy cross that of Miss Churchill for the third time. This film will be shown. at the King's Theatre on Sunday next."
Pinchin Johnson Pekin Syndicate
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East Asia, 3109
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Insurances.
Canton Ins., $1250 n. Union Ins $610 n.
China Underwriters, $2.80 b. Chinn Fire $620 n.
H.K. Fire Ins., $1100 n. International Assce, Tls. 4.20 b.
Shipping.
Douglases, $20 b.
H.K. Steamboats, $234 n. Indo-Chinas, (Pref.) $45 n.. Ido-Chinas (De), $32 n. Shell (Rear), 50/8 n. Union Waterboats, $21 b.
Mining.
Benguets, $18 n. Kailans, 25/- n.
Langkats (Single), Tis. n. S'ini Explorations, Tis.2.10 n. S'hai Lonns, Tis.2.30 n. Venz: Goldflekis, $4.20 b. Benguet Exp,, 23 cta. b.
• Dockú, eta
H.K. Wharves, $148% 8. II.K. & Docks, $24 n.
5. China Motors A., $10 n. S. Chian Motor B., $8 n. Providents (old), $4.65 b. Providenta (new), $2 n. Hongkongkews, Tis.225 11. New Engineerings, Tls.6.20 n. Shanghal Docks, Tls.100 n.
Lands, Hotels, etc. Hotels (old), $11 b. Hotels (new), $10.70 n. H.K. Lands, $78 n.
S'hai Lande, Tls. 23% n. Metropolitan Lands, Tls. 10 n. Humphreys, $16 n.
H.K. Realties, 39.10 s. Asin Healties "A", $140 n Asia Realties "B", $28 n. Chinese Estates, $100 n. China Realtics, Tls.11.40 n. China Debentures Tla.99% n.
Cotton Mills.
Dwo Cottona, Tls. 14.70 n. S'hai Cottons, Tis.75 b. Zoong Sings, Tis.11.50 b. Wing On Textiles (S.) 145 n.
Public Utilities.
Tramway, $21.50 n. Peak Trams (old), $15.50 n. Star Forries, $02 1.
b.
Yaumati Ferrics (old); $35 a. Yaumati Ferries (new) $34.25 8. Chinn Lights (old), $14.45 n, H.K. Electric, $77 Maeno Electrics $20 b. Sandakan Lights, $12 n. Telephones (old). $30 n. Telephones (now), $28 n. Chin Buses, TIs.10 n. Singapore Tractins, 2/- n Singapore Pref. 1-1/- n.
Industries,
Malabon Sugars $27% n. Cald: Macg. Ord.), Tla.14 n Call: Mack, Pref.), Tls.10 n. Canton Ice, $0 11.
Cements (Com.), $12.75 b, Comenta (old), $10% n. Cements (new), $2.40 b. H.K. Ropes, $12.20 n. Agriculturals, $10 s.
Stores, etc. Dairy Farms, $28.50 . Watsona (old), $12.76, n. Watsons (new), $11.40 n. Der. A. Wings, $i n. Sinceres $15,50 n.
Lane Crawfords, $5.60 n. Mackintoshs, $21 n. Wm. Powells, $3.36 n. Wing On (H.K.), 3236 b.
Miscellaneous.
Amusenients $16.50 n.
Entertainments, $12.75 b. 3. C. Enterprises, $3 b, United Theatres Tls. 5.25 b. Macao "Greyhounds", $6.25 n. Construction (old) $8.25 n. Construction (new), $1.35 b. B. Ind. G. Bonds, $69% n. Wallace Harpers, $11 n. China Sports Ltd., $10 n. H.K. Govt. Loans, 2% prem.
The Court's Ruling!
VITAMIN B
Children—and adult too--- require sufficient Vitamin D if they are to enjoy health Rad vitality. Modern diets a surprisingly low in this Important to strength and vigor.
***
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CHOCOLATE VITAVOSE
A Dalietot
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RECKLES RECEIVED
A PHONE CALL FROM
CONSTABLE
EARLY
AND WENT TO SEE HIM QUICKER THAN YOU COULD SAY JACK ROBINSON!!
DID YOU GET POODLE FOR
ME, MR. EARLY
NOT YET, BUT SOON....I
WANT YOU HERE WHEN
MR. DITMAR, AS AGAINST THE TRUE OWNER THE DOG FOUND
I RENDER MY RULINGON || HAD NO TITLE AND, THEREFORE, YOUR CLAIM AND DELIVERY COULD NOT SELL THAT SUIT... MR. DITMAR IS
WAITING*
TITLE...
I STILL CLAIM I HAD A RIGHT TO THE DOG
THROUGH PURCHASE,
YOUR HONOR!
REGARDLESS.M12.ONMAR) ALL RIGHT! I'LL
I ORDER SAID DOS
RETURNED TO
THIS BOY!!
I LIVE AT
1284
LOCKWOOD
ANG.
HAVE MY CHAUFFEUR DELIVER THE
Dos!
GOOD OLD POODLE' BOY!
WILL I BE
GLAD TO
SEE HER