THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER

1934.

& SHOWS

DAILY

7.15-8.00

THAR ANY TRANZA MADRY VALLEY WE

ORIENTAL

WE ADMIT

THEATRE

THERE ARE SOME PEOPLE THAT BREAK THEIR NECKS

TO SEE FIRST RUN PICTURES

JUST TO

PLEXING

ROLD

TEL, 20472

THERE ARE OTHERS WHO WOULD JUST AS SOON WAIT A LITTLE BIT

SHOW YOU

that there are many people that really do wait to see their pictures at the Oriental.

LAST WEEK 18,972 PEOPLE

· PAID ADMISSION TO SEE OUR PICTURES.

THERE MUST BE A REASON

FOR OUR POPULARITY,

ERE is another list of big feature productions to be soon

Hin the very near futurs that thousands are waiting to see.

STARZANS CALL ringsout

again!

Bounny

WEISSMULLER

TARZAN

AND HIS MATE

with

MAUREEN MOSULLIVAN

HERE.COMES THE

PARADE OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST ESTARS!....... They're All In

WONDER BAR

KAY FRANCIS DICK POWELLY DOLORES DEL RIO AL JOLSON RICARDO CORTIZ HAL LEROY GUY KISate HUGH HERBERT FIFI D'ORSAY

HOLLY

Start-Star!· Stars!·

Melody and Laughtert

★ LAUREL & HARDT JIMMY BURANTE LUPE VELEZ * MICKEY MOUSE ****Polly Meron, Jack Peart, Ted Houty and more—and more!

IN THE

Murder PRIVATE CAR Charlie Ruggles

UNA MERKEL!.

MARY CARLISLE CRUSSELLMARDIE "

Waya naturs

Niva VILLA!

Halled as the Fines

Performance

of the Screen's

¡Master Actort-)

GEORGE

ARLISS

THE WORKING MAN

THE SCREESE'S FIRST LAUGH EXTRAVA GANZA WITH SONGS AND MUSIC

ashions

of 1934

FUN FOR EVERYBODY.

BEST NATIONAL

CONT

NTION

CITY

Picture shows a display in a Berlin street in connection with the German national harvest festival ob.

OBITUARY

Servants.

service, he was awarded the M.B.E. in the King's Birthday honours in 1919, and was made a

CHINA ENTERTAINS

DEATH OF OLD HONGKONG Companion of the Imperial Services. AMBÁSSADOR TO MOSCOW

**RESIDENT

Order in June 1924.

to

IN SHANGHAI

The late Mr. James Arthur Edward Bullock rose to be Chief The death occurred at his Clerk in the Colonial Secretary's

Shanghai, Nov. 9, home, Bucknell Manor, Bicester, Office. He entered the Govern Mr. William Bullitt, the United on October 1, of Mr.thony ment service here In 1906 na States Ambassador to Russia, 10- Babington, a former rosident of Accountant of the Kowloon Canton day arrived in Shanghai from Hongkong. The late Mr. Babing became Second

Railway. Three yours Inter, he Japan. He is en route to America.

the where he will spend Christmas, ton was one of the older genera- Colonial Secretary, and after

The American Ambassador was tion of residents, and at the time acting as Chief Clerk for some met by Mr. T. V. Soong, Mr. of his death was 69 years of age. time he was appointed to the Cunningham, U.S. Consul-General The end came suddenly, from senior post in 1914. In 1913, he at Shanghai, and other notables, heart failure. Ilo Wha the acted as Secretary of the Sanitary' youngest son of a distinguished Board and on several occasions father, Lleut-Colonel W. Babing- was acting Clerk to the Councils ton, of the 7th. Hussars, and came He was made a Member of the out to the East in his early British Empire Order in 1919 twontics, serving in Japan for; some time before Meliling down In Hongkong.

Mr. Bullitt, who is leaving for home on November 21, plans to go to Nanking on Tuesday, later; proceeding to Peiping.

This evening, Mr. Bullitt is the Mr. Bullock, was also for many guest of honour at a dinner ar- years a keen Volunteer. He was ranged by Mr. T. V. Soong- a talented actor, and wi" be re- Reuter n the cast of "St. Joan" when it nembered for some clever worki

Dramatic Club. He went Home vas staged by the B.K. Amateur

n England.

Mr. Anthony Babington first arrived in China in the Eighties, and was for some time connected with the National Bank of China, being for several years there-1927, and settled down to liv after manager of this Bank's branch Yokohama. About the year 1892 he joined Mesara. Shewan, Tomes and Company, In Hongkong, and retired in 1910, when he went home to England.

The deceased was a very keen polo player, and was also popular In social circles, besides doing a great deal of entertaining himself. He married after leaving China, and settled down in Bicester. He is survived by his widow.

He was born in 1871, and was bus 63 years of age,

Late Alr. S. Brown

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staff workmen and contractors. representatives of the Chinese,

Wreaths and flowers were sont by Mr. Gifford Hull; Overscera of Shing Mun; Mr. Kingston and friends of Shing Mun; Mr. and; Mrs. G. M. Binnie: "Red and Blackie"; Mr. and Mrs, English; A large number of friends paid Mr. and Mrs. Innes; "Bill and tribute by their presence at the Betty", Mr. Barnett; Mr. Ching: funeral at Happy Valley yester-Directora of European Y.M.CA.; lay, to Mr. S. Brown, who met ʼn | L. A. V. da Silva; S. & A. Pepper; tragic death whilst at work on President and Members of the Wednesday at Shing Men Valley Society of Yorkshiremen; "Bili Dam. The unfortunate man and Norah" (Mr. and Mrs. W. H. will be recalled, slipped from the Wilson); A. L. Fisher: Mr. Japp: edge of a seventy-foot cliff and Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hills and suffered auch severe injuries that Gracie: Mr. Kendall; Mr. and Mrs. In Hongkong, the late Babington made his residence at the Kowloon hospital.

Mr. he died shortly after admission in To Hian and To Min; Bijl Dunkili; the "Castle" in Calne Kond, and

Mr. Ng Haw; Mr. Beach; Yu Shi- chow; G. W. Giffon undl R. Goldman: Mr. Humanett; Among those present were Mr. Buchanan; Mr. and Mrs. J. G. G. P. Gifford Hall. Resident En Campbell: Dr. and Mrs. Mok: Mr. J. A. E. Bullock gineer. of Shing Mun; Mesare. W Mr. Butt: S. M. Stone; Hing Keo Stoker. J. G. Meyer. L. E. Loup & Co.: Connie and Dick Hills; Many in the Colony will recali bottom, It. E. Brown, A. Fisher, Staff and Foremen of Fogden, Mr. J. A. E. Bullock, who was for (representing the Society of York. Brisbane & Co., Singapore; G. some yearS In the Government shiremen), Messrs. R. Buchanan, Jotham: Mr. MacChurch and service, and left here in 1927. A. G. liiiis, R. E. Hills, S. Hamer, Kalunia Members of the News of his death at Home, on C. B. Dalziel, J. G. Campbell, H. M. European Y.M.C.A.; Erle G, Jør- October 25, has been received in Hammett, L. Visser, Peter Mr. and Mrs. Dalziel and family; Finlay, G. Duncan, W. H. Wilson dan; Palace Hotel; Dr. A. Gordon;

son, A. L. Len, A. Dawe, Mr. and Mr. Manning: Directors and Staff; He had a distinguished career Mra. J. P. English, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Cranley: Mr. and Mrs. Wood-| in the army, and then worked at Woodforde and daughters, G. W. forde and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. the Colonial Secretariat. Besides Giffen. Innis, S. Sanderson Chat J. G., Meyer; Mr. and Mrs. C. T. gaining the D.C.M. during "wham. Frankston, Barnell, 'nud | Wood; Mr. and Mrs, H. M. Finlay,

The Rev. H. W. Baines ronduct- it is interesting to note thated the funeral service. Babington Path, which la clrop by, was named after him.

Hongkong.

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A BRIEF HISTORY

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At first, only Powdered Skimmed Milk was made. Careful effort and expérimentation, however, led to the development of powdered whole milk. This was: put on the market in Its finest form under the name of KLIM.

KLIM

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2. Pasteurization in the absence of air.

3. Final. dehydration, by the Merrell-Soule Spray

Process.

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