Fanling Races

White Stars Not to] Appear

PROBABLE WINNERS FOR SUNDAY

(By "Ringtail".)

After the wonderfully success ful Christmas meeting at Fanling on Tuesday, Sunday's gathering race-goers on the New Territorice course can look forward to a great, day.

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Once again there are eventa for decision and entries are right up to the mark.

In the first race, White Stars, who won on Tuesday, will be a non-starter, and this leaves Cupid or Britannic Hall as favourites. Mr. R. H. Charles will be handling Cupid, who shquid, pull of this,

avent.

Red Loaves has a chance, and Social Mark and Peter Davey may be warth consideration for place bata.

The short distance provided for in the second race should favour the Dunce, and I should not be surprised to see this pony pull it off, but it will receive warm op position from Malakit, who, al- though running well on Tuesday, was, unlucky to fall. Two other good runners are Cloudy Eve and Patch.

A "CERT":

Daylight Eve is n "cert" for the third event and I like prospects of Black Maria for a place. Fighting Blood and Duke of Milan are trus- ty little ponies and will fight every inch, whilst it is of Interest to note that White Heather, although it has been fame, may start here.

EXCITING SOCCER DUELS

(Continued from Page ^8.)

THE. HONGKONG TELEGRAPII TRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1932.

CINEMA SCREENINGS

NOTES SUPPLIED BY THE THEATRES

Jas

much attention. We have the all-which the talking screen is definitely Intense, virid action-drama toward Chinose clash between the present hended, is said to constitute the chlof underented Atalotic (by the way, interest in "Whils Paris Sleep," Fox the only unbeaten alde in the picture featuring Victar Melagion league), and South China, who Bwift movement of both action and opening to day at the King's Theatre. aro having varied experiences. story plot With the possibility of some of throughout, watting a pace for other been maintained the South China players being melodramas to follow. According to taken for the senior team, the Allan Dawn, who directed the plefare, prospects of the 'Athletle keeping this was the first consideration in clean their record sheet, are shooting each scone. His years of doubled.

experience have taught him that the public demands "speed" in its enter- mleed, and I think the most skill-ements of its daily life. "While But some good football is pro- tainment Just as it does in other ful of the two will emerge winners, written by Basil Woon, a writer whose Paris Sleeps" is an original story Of course, if one is to take fatimato acquaintance with the littla into account that the Lincolns

known and forbidden districts of the gay centro of art, fashion, and beat the Borderers, and romance was gained after a residence Borderers last Saturday ran there of more than fifteen years. round the Artillery__in emoll McLaglen is featured in a role said circles and paused only to score to be of great sympathy and poignant: six goals, then one cannot re- appeal as the father of a young girl gard the chances of the Gun cast adrift on the streets of Paris ners against the "Swobs" in a in a French peal colony.

while ha in serving Ufo-imprisonment Holen very sanguine manner,

Mack, Fox Filma young debutanto

turns to the Artillery attack, and another of the screen's promising On the other hand, Frearson re- star, is seen as the daughter who is wooed and won by William Bakewell, the importance of this will not bol youngsters. Others in the cast are Float either on the R.A's or the Jack LaRue, Rota LaRtoy, Maurice Borderers. Whether he can make Black, Paul Porcaai and Lucille. La all that difference remains to be Verne. seen, but the Borderers should win."

the

"Speak Eually"

Buster Keaton will be seen at the Two matches only in the third Easily," a riotous story of a college queen's Theatre on Sunday in "Speak division and one of them the professor who inherits close to a tit-bit of the day-Athletic v South million dollars and becomes a China. At the present only a theatrical producer. An all-comedy point separates them in the table, cast supports the star, including the and this is in favour of

the

Inimitable Jimmy Schonozzle" Athletic. I think that will

Durante, Ruth Selwyn, Tholma Todd, be Hedda Hopper, William Pawloy, Saturday evening, for the game is Armetta increased to at least two

by Sidney Toler, Lawrence Grant, Henry at the Valley.

and Edward Brophy. "Speak Easily" which is based on the Clarence Budington Kelland story, "footlights," was selected pe Keaton's newest vehicle because of its unlimited opportunity for humourous gaga, amusing dialogue and rapid-fire comedy action. The fun begins when Kenton with his newly-acquired for tune foruakes the uneventful routine of academic life and starts out to seg the world, meeting on the way a theatrical troups which in atranded in

"RIGOLETTO”

OPERA COMPANY'S

SUCCESS

After its last run, Fien Ting Shop looks the most probablo candidate for the fourth race, but one cannot ignora Imperial Hall, Christmas Bolle can also be ex-

"Good wine needs no bush" is pected to give a good performance an apt simile for grand operatic over this distance, and Sanction | favourites, and to no other more and Until Then are triers if nothing else.

THREE GOOD PONIES.

The pick of the entrants for the afth race are Champagne Bay, Loch Ryan, and Rooslan, and from them will come the winner. Just Imagine if it can find its best form might have a say in the matter of places.

Alexander Hall is an extra good proposition for the sixth event and should buat Festival Eve over this distance. The Plover promises to offer a strong challenge, and somo quiet but sound place beta might be made on Snappy Eve.

White Label is a likely winner for the last race, and Esculado and Cinders can be expected to figure in the picture.

CHARITY FOOTBALL ON NEW YEAR'S DAY

(Continued from Page 8.) tions which promises to makes the Kowloon Football Club the centre of the Colony's laughter and fun on Monday morning.

DISTURBING RUMOURS.

Of course the usual disturbing and entirely unfounded rumours

are being circulated, and someone

country town and is on the verge of "folding up. Many of the laughs occur when Keaton" unwittingly finds than "Rigoletto" docs this apply. himself in the centre of the stage and The San Carlos Grand Opera almost blunders the entire show into Company produced the famous Durnate, 25 a piano player, niso las ruin. Needless to say, "Schnuzzle" plece at the Star Theatre last

a great deal to do with the hilarity of night. and its length (it was the proceedings and even introduces after midnight when it ended) nome new songs, including "The did not lessen the appreciation of Greeks Got Two Words for ft!" and

"I Can Do Without Broadway, but the audience.

Can Broadway Do Without Me."

M. Scamuzzi, who, in the

"Rigoletto" was a triumph for The picture was directed by Edward titlal Sedgwick, who has been associated with most of Kenton's previous role, was magnificent. His intre-talkies. pretation of the monologue, Pari

"The Unholy Garden" Siamo, was glorious place of Recklessly adventurous rather than work and deserved. the unstinted romantic, Ronald Colman comes to the praiso given by the delighted King's Theatre on Sunday next in audience. Again In Act

"The Unholy Garden", as Samuel II

Goldwyn's first screen presentatfan of Scamuzzi scored મ veritable the year. For the first time in two triumph with Pienpi fanciulla, one years, Colman la no longer the muaye of the most beautiful ducts in the polished English gentleman. Instead, opera. The score finished with a he is an outcast and a renegade, hid- ringing. top note, and no little ing out with a dozen other refugees praise should be given

from the law in'n strange outpost at to Mlle. the edge of the Sahara, Dishevelled Valdi, who, as Gilda, sang with and unshaven, hair, touselled and Scamuzzi.

clothes mussed, ho is a sharp contrast to the immacu

groomed hero of The famous quartetto Bella "The Devil to

"Raffics" artd figlia dell'amore, was also provocn- Bulldog Drummond", his earlier pic. tive of much praise from the tures for Mr. Goldwyn. Estelle audience but its success was due Taylor and Fray Wray have the more to Cav. G. Puccetti, conduc- principal feminino roles. As the wan- ton voluptuary of the story, Miss tor of the orchestra, than to the Taylor has the biggest part since her with one or two of the cast con- Miss Wray in the protected daughter actors themselves. Cav. Puccetti, memorable appearance in "Cimarron". stantly off tempo, kept the of the embezzling recluse, hiding at the rhythm and resonance of the work Inn. An extraordinary gathering of going by the sheer force of his character players appear as "the direction.-N.S.

family", the exiled criminala whose plottings and schemings give stich animation to the yarn. It is the first picture of this kind, er of such a background, that Ronald Colman has

four years ago.

has gone so far as to suggest that COTTON & WHEAT appeared in since he did "Benu Geste"

one of the football teams la going

to try hard to win.

I am in the position to entire-

sub-section &, section 43 (b) of have received the following quota-December the ordinance for the preventicntions on the New York cotton and Spot of serious football, which not wheat exchanges for yesterday:

0.10-0.11 6.22-6.23 6.35-6.35

ly discount this deadly lie. The

committee have wisely consider.

LATEST NEW YORK QUOTATIONS

March

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ed drawing up a bye-law under

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-6.00-0.80.6.60-0.69 4.15

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only prohibits any player taking part in Monday's match from kicking the ball with intent to score, but in the event of con- travention of such a ruling, the offender (alternatively the "ac- cused," "defendant" or "respon. dent") shall be liable to a fine on behalf of the proceeds of the function of not less than one dollar.

“WE MUST LOSE."

Both clubs are turning out their strongest teams, and interviewed this morning, the captain of the Football Club said: "We are aght- ing fit and very confident. We must loro."

January

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TO-DAY'S ' QUOTATIONS

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

Banks,

Hongkong Banks, $1880 b. Hongkong Lon. Rog, £110% n. Chartered Bank £12 n. Mercantile Bank. A. & B

$281⁄2 n. Mercantile Bank C., £91⁄2 n. East Asia, $108 n.

Am: 0. Finance Corp., $28 n. China O. Fin. Org, Tinë n China A. Fin. Prof. Tia, 4.60 n.

Insurances.

Canton Ins, $1240. b. Union Ins., $600 an, China Underwriters, $2.60 m. China Fire $620 n. HK Fire Ins., $1100 b. International Asice, Tin. 415 b.

Shipping.

Douglas, $27 by

H.K. Steamboats, $23 n. Indo-Chinas, (Pref.) 345 n.. Ido-Chinas (Def.), #32 n. Shell (Bear), 48/1 Union Waterboats, $20

י,

Mining.

n.

b.

Benguats, $18 n. Kailana, 24/6 n. x. Div. Langkata (Single), Tis.4 n. S'hai Explorations, Tis 2.10 n. S'hal Loans, Tis2.30 n. Yent: Goldfelda, $4.20 n. Benguet Exp., 23 cta. n.

Docks, etc. H.K. Wharves, $141 H.K. & Docks, $24 n. 8. China Motors A., $10 n. S. China Motor B., $8 n. Providents (old), $4.50 b. Providents (new), $1.65 b. Hongkowe, Tls. 225 n. New Engineerings, Tis.6.20 n. Sharghal Docks, Tis.95 n.

b.

Landa, Hotels, etc. Hotels (old), $10 n. Hotels (New), $9.90 sa. H.K. Lands, $74% b. S'hai, Lands, Tis. 25 m

Metropolitan Lands, Tia. 10 m. Humphreys, $14.90 b.

.K. Reaitles, $8.05 b. Asia Realtfes "A", $140 n Asla Realtics "B", $28 n. Chinese Estates, 393 b. China Realties, Tis.11.40 n. China Debentures Tla.991⁄2 ¤.

Cotton Mills.

Ewo Cottons, Tla, 14.50 b. S'hai Cottone, Tis. 73 D. Zoong Sings, Ti9.11.76 b. Wing On Textiles (8.) 125 n. Public Utilities. Tramway, $20.600, Peak Trams (old), $15.50 D. Star Ferries, $92 b.

Yaumati Ferries, (old), $341⁄2 n. Yaumati Ferrica (new), $33.75 n. China Light (old) $16.70 b. H.K. Electric $76. Macao Electric $27 n. Sandakan Lights, $12 m. Telephones (old), $30 n. Telophones (now), $26.50, n. China Buses, Tis.10 n. Singapore Tractions, 2/- n. Singapore Pref. 12/- n.

Industries.

Malabon Sugars $2714 m. Cald: Macg. Ord.), Tis.14 n. Cald: Macg. Prof.), Ts.101⁄2 1. Canton Ices, 86 n.

Cemente (Com.), $10.30 s. Cements (old), $8.75 m. Cements (new), $1.25 s. H.K. Ropes, $10 n. Agriculturais, $7 n. Stores, etc. Dairy Farms, $28.75 b. Watsona (old), $12.75 m. Watsons (new), 11.40 n. Der. A. Wings. 81 m. Sincerea $15.25 8.

Lane Crawfords, $5.40 n.

• Mackintoshs, $21 n. Wm. Powells, $3.30 n. Wing On (H.K.) $235 n.

Miscellaneous, Amusements $16.50 n. Entertainments, $13.40 n. B.C. Enterprises, $31⁄4 n.· United Theatroa Tls. 6.25 b. Macao "Greyhounds," $10 Construction (old), $5.10 n. Construction (new), $1.40 . B. Ind. G. Bonds, $09% n. Wallace Harpers, $10 5. China Sports Ltd., $10 n.

EXTENSIONS TO HOSPITAL

OPENED BY H. E. THE GOVERNOR

Mr. John Wilson, of 410 Henessy; Rond, was injured yesterday after Terrace, Kowloon Dock, has reported noon, when he was knocked down by to the police that while driving his car In the presence of the leading private car, after slepping out along Nathan Road near Peking foreign and Chinese residents, of from in front of a stationary tramcar Road, he knocked down a lad named the Colony, His Excellency the Pool, Sir William Arsenal Street, at the function of Po Hoo Kan aged 14, who recolved Governer.

ra Queen's Hond East. Mr. Wilson re injuries which necessitated his

officially opened the extensions to celved injuries to his head.

moval to the Kowloon Hospital.

the Tung Wah Hastern Hospital There should be a large attendance yesterday afternoon.

Sie William gave much valuablo Lane Crawford, Ltd., have issued at the European Y.M.C.A.. Kowloon The skipper of the Cricket Club their useful desk calendar, with its this event, then amateur thespian advice t the committee. Ho side expressiu, quni confidence in of the season's' calendars comes from Fourth Submarine Flotilla (by Hud control

clear lettering and figures. Another from ads. Medway and the suggested that a manager with Internal affairs the well-known paper makers, John permission of Capt. Marrack, IN.) little stronger” he said, "but they wall calendar with a coloured pleture scenes, entertainment com the rebuilding of the old Tung Dickinson & Co., Lid.. London: It is a will prosent “What Next", in eight should be appointed and that in

the inability of his cloven.

"The Football Club may be a

of the entrance to the Green Park.

over

rathor montes st9p. Admission is by Wah Hospital, quality,

than quantity, should be the nim Wicket at $1.19 Including tax.

of the committee,

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Morning (Verdi),

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WH. Squiro ('Cellist), and the Hello Orchestra conducted by Sir Hamilton Harty. DX117/DX120. 1st Movement-(a) Adagio (b)

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SongThe Meistersingers-Priza

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Francis Russell (Tenor), 9924. Symphony No. 4 ("Italian") in A

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Sir Hamilton Harty conducting The Hallo Orchestra. DX342/DX944. 1st Movement--Allegro Vivace. 2nd Movement-Andante con moto, 3rd Movement-Con moto moderato, 4th Movement-Saltarello. 1080p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press News,

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5.45 pm. Ballad Concert. 0.80 p.m. Vaudeville programme on gramophone records. 7. A Realing.

KZRM PROGRAMME. To-day's broadcast from the Mantia, 5.00 p.m.-Studio Tos Dance Pro. grammo-Luzon Cabaret Orchestra.

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8.80 p.mListerine Quarter Hour -Virginia Wildman. Contralto.

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of scarlet fever, three cases of typ 8.P.0.A., the Hen. Treasurer grate the Board of Directors, Mr. And as a last word let it be hold with one death (Imported) fully acknowledges that in response Chan Lim-nak disclosed the fact pointed out that this enie match and four cases of meningitis with to the recent annual appeal, a aum, of is scheduled for 11 o'clock an Mon-

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