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THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7,
1936.
AIR-CONDITIONED THEATRE A
SHOWING TO-DAY
NERO
FILMS
Presents
WITH THE
MUSIC OF
At 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 p.m.
Vie PA
OFFENBACH
Ovt A
NEXT CHANGE United Artists Rricase
PARISIENNE
with
ONCHITA MONTENEGRO NEIL HAMILTON MAX DEARLY
Magnificent Musical Picture
Directed by ROBERT SIODMAK
"THINGS TO COME" Raymond Massey. Cedric Hardwleke
H. G. WELLS'
with
QUEERT
AIR CONDITIONED THEATRE
TO-DAY & TO-MORROW
at 2.30, 5.15, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m.
Mignan G. Eberhart's
ASTOUNDING TALE OF
MURDER
WITH A SURGEON'S
A Dead Doctor Reveals What Nurses Won't Tell!
The
SCALPEL!
...First Mya.
tery Picture
in Menthe
Found Morty
MURDER of Dr. Harridan
RICARDO .CORTEZ SARY ASTOR
of Endere
ment by the CLUE CLUB!
KAY LINAKER JOHN ELDREDGE
NEXT CHANGE
TA
"THE TEXAS RANGERS"
FRED MacMURRAY
SHOWINGS IN]
•
JACK OAKIE
A Paramount Picture.
POPULAR PRICES: 70c. 40. 20c.
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KOWLOON
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TO-DAY & TO-MORROW Dally at 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 p.m.
FRIDAY.
Murder Steals the Show!
Famous ster found dead at gala picture premiere... murdered in his rest! How? Why? By whom?
Adolph Zukor
presente
The
PREVIEW Murder Mystery
A PazomunaĮ Pitiusa, with
Registă Deney• Frances Fraka Gafi Patrick · Red Lafoque
FRANK CAPRA'S FIRST GREAT SUCCESS !
"LADY FOR A DAY”
·WARREN. WILLIAM. MAY ROBSON
with A Columbia Picture.
Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FREDERICK PERCY FRANKLIN, at 1 and 8, Wyndham Street in the City of Victoria Hồng bay.
YANKEES WIN WORLD TITLE
(Continued from Pape 1) Moore's homer. Fitzsimmons called the losing pitcher-Reuter,
PLAY BY INNINGS
WAS
New York, Oct. 6. The following is the Inning-by- innign report of the final game of the World Series, which the Yankees won by, thirteen rune to five:
FIRST INNING
to
Yankees Cropetit popped grounded Whitehead, Holfe Terry. DIMogglo led to Leiber. No runs, no hits, no errors.
Glants Moore singled to left field. Bartell walked. Terry sacrified with
advancing. bunt, the
runner Lelber walked and the bases were Alled. Out doubled to right feld, scoring Moore and Bortell. Leiger went to third. Mancuso fouled to Rolfe and Whitehead grounded to Lozzerl. Two runs, two hits, no
A
Contract. For SILENT HOUSE
Queen Mary's Sister Ship
London, Oct. 0.
The formal contract between the Cunard-White Star Company and shipbuilders for construction of an express steamship known as No. 552 -sister ship to the Liner Queen Mary was signed at Liverpool to- day.
OF
THE FUTURE
THAT WALLS KEEP OUT NOISE
(By A Special Correspondent)
The silent house in being brought a step nearer at the twentieth biennial Building Exhibition, which opened at Olympia last month, when In- Messrs. John Brown have moved sulation was the subject of many ex- into position in their yard on the bibits, including those of the National
Laboratory, Teddington. Clyde the huge crane used in the Physicalists of the Laboratory, and construction of the Queen Mary and ore proceeding with the formation of niso of the Building Research Station a keel box for the Ilner. They have and the Forest Products Research
visitors to the nlrendy pinced an order with Mesars. Laboratory, gave William Beardmore for hull castings hibition demonstrations and flim of Ideal for the No. 552. These castings are lectures of the work which is being
ed out
of on-carried and in und
pursult of exceptional dimensions sist of cast steel stem, casi sicel stern building and the sound proof room. frame, cast steel shaft brackets, and Noisy and quiet rooms will be shown. "The principal source of noise in steel rudder. They will be SECOND INNING
manufactured at Beardmore's Park- the modern house," a building expert told me, "lics in the present methods Yankees Gehrig flied to Lether.hend Works at Glasgow. Dickey
to Moore. Selkirk The contract is estimated to be of construction. Steel frames, thin
worth many tripled
right feld. Powell
thousands of pounds walls, hard bricks, and wood joints homered to upper left field. Lazzeri and is one of the largest received by are alt acting as conductors for the
the firm for singled to left and Gomez grounded
many years, British noises in the street and next door. Wireless. to Fitzsimmons. Two runs, three hits, no errors.
errors,
flied
to
Giants-Jackson singled through the bax. Fitzsimmons fled to Sel- Kirk, Johnson holding. Bartell walked. Terry fled to DiMaggio. No runs, une filt, no errors.
THIRD INNING
Yankees-Crosetti fanned, swing- ing. Rolfe singled to left. DiMaggio singled to left, Rolfe going to third. Castleman started wurming Gehrig lined to Ott. scoring Rolfe after
catch. DiMaggio held, the
Dickey fled to Moore, one run, two
hits, no errors,
Glants-Leiber fouled to Dickey. Olt grounded through the
10x,
cast
"CICALA" AT MACAO
OFFICERS ATTEND
RECEPTION
Macuo, Oct. 8. H.M.S. Cicala (Licut. Commander J. B. Palmer, R.N.,) arrived here on Sunday evening and the officers were present at the official reception given by H. E. the Acting Governor of Mucho nt noon yesterday un the
ABSORBENT MATERIAL "How often, much against your will, do you find yourself listening to the loud speaker of your neighbour? Progress towaryls silence has been made in several directions, and, in dred, absolute quietness would be en- sured if houses were insulated from one another by layers of rubber or
Color perfectly silent house would have floors and ceilings covered with absorbent material, and the walls would be treated similarly to a cer tain height. Double winilown, upon which the householder would not be dependent for ventilation, would be
per
These double windows have re-
Gomez deflecting the ball to Crosett festive occasion of the anniversar cently solved the noise problem in who threw Ott out at frst. Gomez of the Republic of Portugal. The several leading hotels in London with
got the credit, Crosetti the assist. Roife booted Mancuso's grounder
Whitehead fouled to Selkirk. runs, no hits, one error.
No
FOURTH INNING Yankees-Selkirk fled to Leiber Powell beat out a isit to Dartel! Lazzeri singled between Bartell and Jackson, sending Powell
to third, Gomez singled to left, Powell scor ing, Lazzeri stopping • second. Crosetti fed to Leiber and the run-
licers of the Cleala were also among many rooms overlooking busy strects. the many guests who attended the The results obtained it one of the ball nt Government House Inst principal hotels in Piccadilly have been astonishing. When the win- evening.
A successful cocktail party took dows are closed, it is not possible to place on board the Cicala at noon hear the alightest noise from the
traffic heavy
of Picendilly passing today. The guests included II. E. immediately underneath." the Acting Governor. Dr. J. Pereira Barbosa, and members of his staff, as well as sevrof British residents and others.
The exhibition is to be opened by Earl Stanhope, the First Cominis- sioner
of Works, and the Government exhibits will show, among other The football team of the Cicala things, the treatment of timbers, how engaged in a friendly tussle with the war is being waged successfully local team selected from the Artillery against the death watch and other and and rufe Clubs. Not having beetles, the weathering of types of
opportunity of practice due the Cienia's West River patrol, the stone and the measurement of strain. visiting soccer eleven were definitely "The Kitchen of 1040" will show at a disadvantage and the match re- all domesticated women new ideas Moore flied to Selkirk, Castleman sulted in its defeat by a score of four not merely in labour saving but also
goals to nll.
ners held. Rolfe singled to right, Lazzeri scoring and Gomez taking third.
Castletnan replaced Fizsin- mons. DiMaggio ilied
Ott. Two runs, four hits, no errors.
Glanis Jackson Gan
grounded Lazzeri. Castleman singled to right.
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holding. Bartell bent out a third base bunt for a hit. Castleman went to second. "Terry grounded 10 Lazzeri. No runs, two hits, no errors, FIFTH INNING
grounded
"KITCHEN OF 1940."
The Cicala's officers will be guests in the treatment. of dietetic changes of Mr. F. J. Gelllon, British Vice and reform, while the Army will in- Consul of Macho, and Mrs, Geltion diente what is being accomplished at on the Aldershot Vocational Training for dinner at their palatial residence Centre.
on Penha Hill. II, E. the Acting Homes planned for sixty years Governor and his staff will also be ahead, with buildings suitable to all Yankees Gehrig
to present. H.M.S. Clenia will leave the Terry. Dickey grounded to White-port to-morrow morning-Our Own ages from infancy to old age, are being demonstrated by the Housing head. Selkirk fied to Leiber. No Correspondent.
Centre in collaboration with techni
and the clans
Modern Architectural runs, no hits, no errors.
of Research Group. Two tho
five Glants--Leiber fanned. Ott homer- cd to the upper left Held boxes.
sections in this exhibit deal, with Mancuso lined to DIMaggio, ·White- ;
infants and children pointing the way head grounded to Gomez. One run.
to the ideal nursery school, welfare one hit, no errors.
centre, playing field, and school of the future.
SIXTH INNNING Yankees-Powell fanned. Lazzeri fanned. Gomez fanned. No runs, no hits, no errors. Custlemur show ed plenty of speed in his pitching.
Glants Jackson popped to Lazzeri. Castleman
grounded to
Gomez.
Moore grounded to runs, no hits, no errors,
Lazzeri.
SEVENTH INNING
No
Yankees Crosetti grounded to Bartell, who made a brilliant bare- handed pick-up. Rolfe singled past Whitehead. DiMaggio filed Leiber. Gehrig grounded to White- head. No rutts, no hits, no errors.
to
Glants-Bartell grounded to left.] singled sharply to centre and the ball got away from DiMaggio, scoring and Terry going to Maggo was charged with an error. Telber sacrificed a perfect bunt, Rolfe to Lazzert, who covered first, and Terry get to third.. walked. Murphy replaced Gomez, for it looked like
one of the well- known seventh inning rallies. Leslie batted
for Mancuso and fouled to Rolle on the first ball pitched. batted for Whitehead and Ripple walked, filling the bases. Koening batted for Jackson, and struck out. One run, two, bits, one error.
EIGHTH INNING
PALESTINE COMMISSION
London, Oct. G. The Palestine Royal Commission held its first meeting at the Colonial Ofee to-day. The meeting, which was private, was devoted to a dis- cussion of questions of procedure and other preliminary matters-British Wireless.
It is stressed that 17.3 per cent, of children now admitted to elementary schools at the age of five are physic-
defective; that there are still. 1.174 schools on the omcial black list; and that many of the 1,376 children killed on the rands last year need
have
had they enjoyed pro- not died Powell. Rolfe forced Crosetti at play facilities. second, Bartell to Koenig. and The last of the five sections deals: scored Lazzeri. DiMaggio bout out with the housing of the aged-a which, it is contended, must
an infield single and Murphy scored. pralt with on broad lines and on Gehrig walked and the bases were be
be dealt full again. Dickey fanned. Selkirk large scale, as by 1948 it is led to Ripple. Seven runs, five hits, estimated will consist of people of
that 10 per cent. of the population will Giants-Mayo fouled to Rolfe. Ott sixty-five years of age and over. In- flied to Powell. Danning grounded deed, one expert declares that of all to Gehrig No runs, no hits, no new housing 20 per cent. should be errors.-United Press,
bullt having regard to the aged.
one error,
CHINA FLEET CLUB THEATRE
THE HONG KONG SINGERS will give an All-Elgar Programme including
KING OLAF
Yankees Koening is now playing] SOLOISTS:~~Mrs. Anderson Miller (Soprano), Mr. Edgar Warner
ut second. Mayo at third, Ripple at centre and Danning behind the bat. Dickey walked. Selkirk singled to und Dickey went to second.
Lazzer! fanned.
singled
Fight
rough the box, Dickey scoring and Selkirk taking second, Murphy fan- ned. Crosetti walked and Rolfe flied out
to Ott. One run, two hits, no errors.
Giants-Davis batted for Castle- man and tied to Powell.
Moore homered on to the roof of the right feld stands. Bartell popped, to Lazzeri. Terry grounded to Lazzeri. One run, one hit, no errors.
NINTH INNING
Yunkers---Collman pltching. Di- Maggio singled to left and Gehrig singled to right, DiMaggio going to third. Dickey grounded to Terry, who threw to the plate, but the catcher missed the ball pnd D- Maggio scored. Gehrig took third and Dickey second. Terry got un assist and the catcher an error on play. Selkirk walked, filling the
Powell singled bases;
through Bartell's
and Dickey legs, Gehrig
лених scoring and Selkirk going to third and Powell to second on the throw Gumbert replaced Coffman. Lazzeri was intentionally walked.
thic
in
Murphy singled to right, Selkirk scoring. Crosetti walked, forcing in
(Tenor) and Mr. A. V. Sandora (Baritona), Also the "Fantasia and Fugue in C Minor" (Bach-Elgar) and unaccompanied Works.
TWO PERFORMANCES
THURSDAY, October 15 at 9.15 p.m. SATURDAY, October 17 at 9.15 p.m. Conductor:-. ANDERSON MILLER.
NET PROCEEDS IN AID OF THE. T.B. CHILDREN AT ST. JOHN
CHEUNG CHAU.
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Tickets at $3, $2 and $1.
Booking at ANDERSON MUSIC CO.
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A Swell Action Packed-Thriller That You Have
Naver Seen Before.
Adolph Zukar presenta
CLARENCE E. MULFORD'S
20 Hopalong Cassidy BAR RIDES AGAIN”.
• As swoi!'
an adventure yarn as you've ever seen!
A Purkmbody Infoals with
WILLIAM BOYD - JIMMY ELLISON Jean Rovers? - Osorgə Hayes
A Holly Shermux Pendyotiga
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Paramount's Mighty Spectacle with Cast of
Many Thousands.
"TEXAS RANGERS
"
with, Fred MacMurray Jean Parker, Jack Oakie.
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1.19-20
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THE FUNNIEST OF ALL FARCE COMEDIES. Charlie's hilarious honeymoon, he's a model bridegroom by day, but at night he walks in his sleep!
A sleep-walker on a honeymoon!
A bowl to you... but it's a nightmare for Mary!
MARY 801AND CHARLIE RUGGLES
Early to Bed
CTOMORROW FRIDAY SATURDAY. HIS ACTIONS, SPEAK EVERY LANGUAGE.
The whole world laughs, cries and thrills to his priceless genius, he has.no rival.
CHARLIE
CHAPLIN
SPECIAL
HONGKONG'S GIFT TO MARSHAL
CHIANG KAI-SHEK ON HIS
60th BIRTHDAY.
Modern Times
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TO-MORROW PERFORMANCE.
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4 SHOWS
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SONGS? Of coursel DANCES, tool
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ANTIEĠ FOX Picture with
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MICHAEL WHALEN
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