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1.30–5.12 7.10-0.00
TARK RAN THAM ON HAPPY VALLET OUR
ORIENTAL
TO-DAY, TO-MORROW
FRIDAY SATURDAY NEVER IN THE HISTORY OF
MOTION PICTURES
PLEMIND
ROAD
WANGHAI
TEL. 18470
HAVE YOU SEEN SUCH A STUPENDOUS
SCREEN PRODUCTION.
HERE'S
THE GREATEST SHOW IN TOWN!
***Nothing in heaven or hall can stop these ment They're the lancers ... living, fighting, loving, hating together... in the spectacular selling of India, land of mystery and romancel Adolph Zukor present
"THE LIVES OF A
BENGAL LANCER"
with
GARY COOPER FRANCHOT TONE RICHARD CROMWELL SIR GUY STANDING
C Aubrey Smith · Monto Blue.
and Kathleen Burka
A Pod Pictur
Directed by Henry Helbewży
ANOTHER GREAT SHOW!
SUNDAY-MONDAY— TUESDAY
CHILDREN
BRING YOUR PARENTS
TO SEE SHIRLEY TEMPLE
IN HER BEST PICTURE!
FREE
An actual photograph of
Shirley Temple, presented
to each patron,
SOLDIERS TOGETHER
These two beloved stars glorify the len. der story the world could never forget.
Shirley TEMPLE
BARRYMORE
FREE
The LITTLE COLONEL
Surprise
Gorgeous Full-Color
Climax!
AB G. De Sylva Production with EVELYN VENABLE JOHN LODGE and BILL ROBINSON Directed by David Butler. Based on the story Annie Fellows Johnsion:
Prices Matinees 20 cts.-30 cts. Evenings 20 cts.-
30 cts-50 cts.-70 cts. Servicemen admitted evenings to dress circles 40 cts.
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY,
THE
SHARE PRICES
Bewildered By Advice. A Situation which Every
The following is the list of Young Mother Experiences.
local share quotations lasued this morning.
Banks.
H.K. Banks, $1,010 b. H. K. Banks, (Lon.
£104.
Chartered Bank, £13 n Alercantile Bank, A. and B.
£203⁄4 11.
Mercantile Bank C., 513 n East Asia Bank, $68 n.
Insurances.
. Canton Ins., $180 n. Union Ins., 3372 b.
Little children are liable to minor) health troubles which neem not serious
OCTOBER 9, .1935.
STARTS
TO-DAY
enough to warrant calling the doctor, The vivid drama of a fool although this may be necessary inter night.
Reg.), if steps are not promptly taken to put matters right. At such times, as every mother knows, relatives and friends
forward with all manner conie
tho of well-menal advico as to how child should be treated, until she is
the beat! bewildered as to which is
China Underwriters, $1.10 n. China Fire, $682 n.° H.I. Fire Ins.. $180 ni. Internat'l Assce., Sh. $4 n.
Shipping.
Douglas, $36 n.
H.K. Steamboats, $4 n. Indo-Chinas, (Pref.), $30 n.. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $12 n. Shell (Bearer), 72/6 n. Union Waterbonts, $111⁄4 n.
Mining,
Antamoks, '74 cts, n. Balatocs, $14 n.
Baguio Gold, 24 cts. n.
Benguet Consolidated, $11 s. Benguet Exp., 19 eta. n. Benguet Goldfield, →→→ Bly Wedge, 8 ets. n.
Gold Creek, 30 cts. n.
Gold River, 61% ets. d. Ipo Mining, 50 cta. n.
Itogons, 361⁄2 cts. n.
Balicut, 16 ets. n.
Kallan, 10/6 n/
Langkats (Single), SI .
S'hai Explorations, Sh: $4% ni S'hai Loans, Sh. $6
n.
Rubs, 26.60 8. ex div. Venz: Goldfield $2.30 n.
Docks etc.
H.K. Wharves (old), $72_n. H.K. Wharves (now), $70 1. H-K. Docks, $9 n.
Providents fold), 50 ets, n, Providents (new), 20 eta, n. Hongkews (old), Sh. $237
div. n.
New Engineerings, Sh. 84 . Shanghat Docks, Sh. $80 u
Cotton Mills.
Ewo Cottons, Sh. $5.60 b. S'hai Cottons (ald), Sh. $65 n. S'hai Cottons (now), Sh. $40 n, Zoong Sings, $8. Wing On Textiles, Sh. $26 n.
Lands, Hotels, etc.
II. and S. Hotels, $3.10 b. .H. K. Lands, $24.40 n. H.K. Lands, 4% Deben,
$100 n.
Shai, Lands, Sh. $13.90 n. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $10 n. Humphreys, $7% n. H.K, Realties, $4 n. Chinesa Estates, $86 n... China Rosities, Sh. $4 D.. China Debentures Sh. $35 n.
Public Utilities.
H.K. Tramways, $10.70 b. Peak Trams, (old), 86%1⁄2 n. Peak Trams, (new), $5 1. Star Ferrien. $78 n. Yaumati Ferries, (old) $17 n. Cnina Lights, $7.85 s. H.K. Electric,” $523⁄4"b. Macao Electric, $20 n. Sandakan Lights, $3 B. Telephone (old), $17.10 b.. Telephone (new), $6% 8. China Buses, Sh. $11 Singapore Tractions, 10/6 n. Singapore Prof. 25/- n.
Industrials
n.
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Malabon Sugars, $8.50 n. Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. $19% n
Cald: Macg. (Pref.). Sh. $13 n Canton Ices, $1.00
Cement $3.12%.
H. K. Ropes, $1.60 b.
Stores, &c.
Dairy Farm, $14.40
Watson, $2.90 1,
.
.
Lane Crawfords, $2.75 s.
Mackintoshs, $7 Hì
Sinceres, 42,80, n.
Wm. Powells, 70 cts. n. Wing On (H.K.), $56 n.
· Miscellaneous,
H.K. Entertainments, $4 n. S. C. Enterprise $1.35
.
Mactia "Greyhounds," $2 n. Constructions (old), $1.10 n. Constructions (new), 25 cts, a Vibro Piling, $4 n.
Ch. Govt. 5% 1926 G. & Bond:
91% n
་
H. K. Govt. 177 Loan 5955G
pecin. b.
IL K. Govt, 31446 Loan 145
dise. b.
Walluer Harpers 4 n.
FANLING GOLF
STARTING TIMES FOR
9.241
0.28
·TO-MORROW
Old Course
KK. Rounds, I. H. Genre.
W. J. S. Key, J. Forbes.
9.30. D. S. Edward, G. B. S. Thom-
Kat."
0.30 D. J. Keogh, L. R. Billinghurst.
New Course
9.24 Mra, Thomson, Miss Curtiu.
BRITISH FINANCES
London, Oct. 8. Exchequer returns show that tire total ordinary revenue, ex-
cluding self-balancing itoms, amounts to £301,870,809, comparod with £286,125,005 at the corres- | ponding date of 1934, Total ordinary expenditure, exclusive of salf-balancing items, is £372,449,- 234, against £356,262,822 at the corresponding, date of laat year.— British. Wirelças.
course to pursue.
The surest, safest way for the young mother, is to follow the example of thousands of experienced parents, including many
members of the profession, who have found in Baby's Own Tablets just the medicine required to correct the little health troubles of the children: and to help is the building up of strong healthy conilkutions.
LA
Devised by a medical child-specialist: and guaranteed free from narcotics, oplates and other harmful drugs, Baby's Own Tablets are perfectly safe and good for the youngest infant in arms as weil La for older children. Mildly Inxative,
cleange they stomach and bowels, without griping
They are easy to give,. ing pleasant to take, and quickly infantile indigestion, wind, anal other
being
Mation, diarrhoea
the
upsets common ta' children;" they relleve colds and croup, expel worms, and ease the pains of teething almost as if by angle.
Baby's Own Tablets are chemists everywhere..
sukl
MACAO WEEK BY WEEK
SILVER JUBILEE
CELEBRATIONS'
Macso, Oct. 7.
A rather distressing death occurred following the bite of n viper in the case of an Indian policeman who had kept the reptile as a pet. The Indian was bliten on the left arm, and though every medical assistance was ron- dered at the Government Hospital the victim of the sanko bite died shortly after entering hospital.
Communications with 31acao were interrupted to-day by the
approach of the first typhoon to
threaten the Colony, and except for
the bus services between scue
und the neighbouring district of
Chung Shun, and by the tele graphie services with Hongkong and elsewhere, Maçao was cut off from the outside world. The typhoon has passed well to the south of Mação, and though strong breezes were felt, po damage has been reported.
The
3
Fold
STARTS
KING'S TO-DAY
Ho sold his own soul to give to a woman!
who, for a woman
his best friend's life.
THIS IS THE WOMAN whose fickle smile made man sell his soul...
The
Wuh
The most as- tounding drama the screen has ever known!
VICTOR McLAGLEN HEATHER ANGEL
PRESTON FOSTER MARGOT GRAHAME Wallace Ford • Una O'Connor From the novel by Liam O'Flaherty
A JOHN FORD PRODUCTION
RKO
·RADIO,
crowded a lifatima into one franzied
the honour of his people
"IT WILL BE ONE OF THE
TEN BEST PICTURES OF 1935"
"THE MANAGEMENT.
Four Stars Everywhere.
READ THE REVIEWS
SEE THE PICTURE.. AND
JUDGE FOR YOURSELF!
"Extraordinary
for
all too seldom
does Hollywood turn out such a picture.
Liberty.
"The Informer" should be listed among the greatest films ever made.'
Movie Mirror.
"The most powerful film made this year.
N.Y. Daily News.
A powerful and daring and exciting molodrama Superior entertain-
·NY, Daily Mirror.
ment.
A fine and distinguished motion picture.. in every way a splendid cinema achievement.
Herald Tribune.
Motion Picture drama at its best Not to be missed!
Photoplay.
General, and Madame Martins,
ON THE SAME PROGRAMME "SONGS OF THE COLLEGES"
A musical featurette of unusual interest.
per-
French_gunboat Argus British residents of Macao.
One of the most Interesting of Commander A. Royer, and HMS. The guests included H. E. the Capt. Sa Nogueira, Chief of Staff, the many celebrations organfaed Folkestone, Captain A. J. Patter-Acting Governor of Macao, Dr. J. Lieut. Virgilio Correa, in charge at Macao in connection with the son, D.S.O,,-arrived in 3facao_o0
Pereira Barbosa-and Madame-Bar-of-tho-Naval Yard, The Marquis Oct.
Macao Sliver Jubilee of-the-Republic-of- and 4 respectively, to represent France and Great Britain bosa, Lieut. F. O'Costa, Private da Costa, Judge of the
Secretary to H.E. the Acting Court, Lieut. Costa Real, Mr. and Portugal, included the display of on the occasion of the Silver
Lieut. Governor,
Santa Clara, Mrs. A. J. Taylor, Messrs, B. A, ja, seriea of war dances given by Jubilee of the Republic of
A.D.C., Mr. L. Cloreca, Commis-Barrett, J. Hood, E. Humphreys, the 50th Mozambique Infantry
Regiment. The dances were Portugal.
sioner of Macao Police, and and many others."
formed with agility and skill, and Madame Clorecq, Com. Montalvao
H.E. the Acting Governor of recalled the fearsome warriors of A successful cocktail party took de Silva, Manager of the Banco
Ultramarino, Comdr. Macao, Dr. J. Pereira Barbosa and East Africa during the stirring place at 6 pm, on Sunday, when National Captain A. J. Patterson and Samuel
Vicira, Captain of the Madame Pereira Barbosa will be days of the Boot War. The mem- Ofiicore of H.M.S. Folkestone were Port, Capt. A. Majer, Commissioner dining with Captain Patterson on bers of this regiment are of the much in at home to H. E. the Acting of Police, Mnjor Ferreira da Silva, board H.M.S. Folkestone to-night, famous Bantu tribes, 80 Governor of Macao and 22
Director of the Public Works, Capt. HM.S. Folkestone will leave Macao demand for the celebrated Kimber- large Humber of Portuguese government Caseiro Alves, Commander of In- for Hongkong on Wednesday, the ley mines of British South Africa,
-Our Own Correspondent. officials and residents and several fantry, Mr. L. Martins, Postmaster 9th inst..
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In Line with Our Policy to give You BIG PICTURES, we are Proud to Announce from TO-MORROW.
CECIL B.DEMILLE'S PRODUCTION
UK
CRUSADES
LORETTA YOUNG HENRY WILCOXON
JAN KEITH KATHERINE D'MILLE •C. AUBREY SMITH JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUTALAN HALE A Paramount Pictura - PLEASE NOTE! Owing to the length of the feature the performances
promptly on time!