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CINEMA NOTES
Joan Crawford as the beautiful Lavern- and fuert PERRY O'Neal, keeper's daughter who became the First Lady of the Land. Clarence Brown, who directed three of her greatest hits "l'osscased," "Sadle McKee" and "Forsaking All Others" Robert -again behind the camera. Taylor, the screen's most sensational "and" since Clark Gable, fresh from triumphs in "Its Brother's Wife" and "Private Number," play- ing a clashing young naval officer who woos the fussy and becomes her first husband. Lionel Barry-
CONSIGNEES' NOTICES, more un Andrew Jackson, seventh
RERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES
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The Steamship,
"ARAMIS" 25A/30
Bringing Cargo from Marcelles &c., arrived Hongkong on Saturday, 17th October, 1930.
Consignces are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Godowns of the Honitong Kowloon Ltd., Kow- Wharf and Codown Co., inan, whence delivery may be ubtals- ed immediately after landing
claims must be rent in to me
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be examin- Surveyor
on or before 37th October, 130, or they will not be recognized. Damaged Packages wi ed by the Company's Mers-Goddard and Douglas in the ener of the Consignees at 10.00 presence of the
Felday, 23rd Custober, 1936. am.
Revenue Consignees must have oner in attenda when any duthable goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors,
No Fire Insuraner will be effected by us in any ense whilever,
R. OHL. Axcent. Hongkong. 17th October, 1936,
SHARE PRICES
The following is the list of local share quotations issued this morning.
Banke:
0. K. Banks, $1.635 h. H. K. Banks
£103 11.
(Lon.
Chartered Bank, £151⁄4 n. Mercantile Bank, A. and B.
£314 n.
the
President of the United States. Franchot Tone making his first ince their marriage, as the Hussy's second husband, cabinet member and political figure. Melvyn Dou- "Annic 1143.
recently seen Oakley and Garbo's leading man in "As You Desire Me," playing romantic, prideful John Randolph of Roanoite whose tragic love for Peggy O'Neal was tripped up by political
Stewart, issues. James whose talent sped him to fame in and "Small Town Girl," "Wife Versus Secretary" and "Rose Marrie, now playing an early American newspaperman, the Hussy's best friend and best man. These are a few of the highildats "The Gorgeous Huey", new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
the best-selling prefion from
THE HONGKONG
HONGKONG SINGERS PARTING GIFT TO THEIR FOUNDER-CONDUCTOR
TELEGRAPH.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1936.
The second Elgar concert was given by the Hongkong Singers al the China Fleet Club Theatre on Saturday night, under the conductor- slip of Mr. Anderson Miller, and their success was equal to that of their first performance on Thursday last,
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The excellent work of the Singeraj
apprecinted by u lorge audience, which included His Excellency the Andrew Caldecott, Governor, Sir Lady Caldecott and party.
Following the performance, on the invitation of the Chairman (Pro- fessor L. T. Ride). His Excellency, who is the President of the Hongkong Singers, presented Mr. and Mrs. J. Anderson Miller with a parting it from the Singers. The gift was in the form of a silver tray, beautifully engraved with a dragon design.
After the presentation, His Ex- cellency in a speech expressed regret at the impending departure of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Miller, and niso paid a high tribute to the excellent work they had done for music during their stay here.
Replying, Mr. Anderson Miller ex- pressed his gratefulness for all the support he had received from the and referred ໄດ their Singers,
novel by Samuel Hopkins Adams politan membership which em- |
the Ft
which showing to-day at King's and Alhambra Thindres,
costume 14 Joan Crawford's frat picture and Adrian has created for her turentynx of the most dazzling gowns ever photographed. They are replete with trailing, hoopril skirts, satin bows, sweeping collars, 1.10 bonnets, are the fluttery nevessories of the the Peopled with chorde- fers direct from the pages of history, there are more than fifty speaking parts, the supporting cast including such noteworthy players Alison Skipworth, Louls Cathern. Beulah Sidney Melville Copper. Buncit, Toter, Gene Lockhart, Phoebe Pon- ter, Cluc Bandlek. Frand Conroy. Nydia Westman and Charles Trow-". bridge.
"Yours For the Asking"
many different nationalities, making as it were "League of Nations united through their love of music. He then poid special tri- butes to air. Anderson Miller, the members of the committee, and other executive oficers; and remarked that he was leaving two frinly ustábalkhed local musical institution, the Hongkong S
and Singers
the Chinese Choral Society, which he had founded, in the capable hands of his friend and colleague Mr. lovely A lit ferri
Thy ceremony
with three bearty cheers given by the Singers for their departing conduc-
tor.
eimeluder
The screen's most happy combing- QUEEN MARY PHOTOS
tion of man-of-steel and romantic new George Raft, buts a lover.
eather In his eap by his perform- Paramount comedy- ance in the
Yours for the Asking" romance,
opened yesterday at the which Reg.).
Queen's Theatre, Raft is co-starred with Dolores Castello Barrymore lovely
of "Little Lord Fauntleroy" in the production. The story concerns a gambling-house proprietor who "goes society", set- the ung up a gambling layout in mansion once owned by Miss Barry- more's banker-father, and drawing He is coached in the monied trade.
Mercantile Rank, C., £141⁄2 n. Enst Asia Bank, $83 n.
Insurances.
Canton In., $270 n.
Union In.. $584 b. China Underwriters, $1.00 n. Chun Fire, $162 m.
11. K. Fire, In., $255 n. Internat'l Assee., Sh. $3% n. Shipping
Douglas, $30 6.
H. K. Steamboats, $4 n. Indo-Chinas (Pref.), $36_n. Indo-Chinns (Def.), $30 b, Shell (Bearer), 116/3 n. Union Waterboats, $12 n.
Docks etc.
1. K. Wharves (old), $114 n. H. K. & W. Docks, $124 n. Providents (old), $2.10 b Providents (new), 20 cts. n. Hongkew (old), Sh. $160 n. New Engineerings, Bh.$4-n. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $81% n. Kailan Mining Ad. 13/9 n. Lankals (Single) Sh. $3%1⁄2 n. S'hal Exploration Sh, $2 n. S'hal Loans Sh. $2 n. Raubs $12 n.
Venz: Goldfield '30 b. Autamoks $7 n.
Atoks $1.10 n.
Baguio Gokl 60 ets, n. Balator Mining $25 n. Benguet Consol $24.87 sa. Benguet Explor. 41 cts. sz. Big Wedge, 81/82 els, as, Consolidated Mines 10 eta, N. Demonstrations, $1,58 b. Gold Crecka 50 eta, n.
Gold River, $12 cts. n.
Ipo Gold. 37 cts. n.
I. X. L. $3.90 n. Itogons, $3.95 m. Mambulao, 96/97 cts. sa. Musbate Consol. $1.05 n. Northern Mialus, 47 ets, n. Paracale Gumaus, $1.45 92. Salacol Mining. $17 n. San Mauricio, $0.16. h. Santa Rosa, 16 cts. n. Suyou Consols, $1.22 n. United Paracale, $8.75 b.
· Lande, Hotels, etc.
H, and S. Hotels, 35.90 b.
II. K. Lands, 341 s. H. K. Lands. 4% Deben..
$105 .
S'hai Lands, Sh. $13 n. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $10 n. Humphres, $9% n. H. K. Realtics, $5.70 Chinese Estates. $78 n. China Realties, Sh. $4 n. China Debentures Sh. $60 a.
Public Utilities.
H. K. Tramways. $12.10 b. Peak Trama, (old), $64 n. Peak Trams, (new), $24 n. Star Ferries, (old), $93 sa. Yaumati Ferries, (old) $22% n. China Lights, $14.40 s
Ching Lights, (new), $11.20 b.
H. K. Electric, $54 B. Macno Electric, $20 n.
Sasdakan Lights, $8.30.n. Telephone (vid), $291⁄4 b. und so, Telephone (now), $10,80 b. China Buses. Sh. $114 n. Singapore Tractions, 27/-'n. Singapore Pref. 27/— n.
Industrinis
Malabon. Sugars, $91⁄2 n. Cald: Marg. (old), Sh. $19 Cald: Mack. (Prof.), Sh. $15. Canton Ices, $2.20 n. Cement, $11.70 b.
star
his venture by Miss Barrymore, who slowly realizes that she is falling in love with him. Three Raft bench- men, James Gleason, Lynne Over- man and Edgar Kennedy, are wor- ried by the turn of things. Fearful that the boss and his new society Ideas will tend to an end of their association, they cook up a scheme to turn oft against the social ad- whirl. Ida Lipino, beautiful venturess, is. instructed to pose as a win member of the upper crust,
ac- Rafi, and then jift him. To, complish
Lupino the plot Mixi adopts an aristocratic uncle, Re- ginald Owen, who netually is a board- walk hawker of gadgets at a beach resort. Completely taken in, Raft enlists Miss Barrymore's aid in winning Miss Lupino. She teaches him ctiquette. chooses the gifts_be_ is to send, and gives advice. The situation triangle set up by the spins at a dizzy pace before it comes 10 rest with Raft realising which
Hes. way roinance
Richard (Skeets") Gallagher's performance as Perry Barnes is brief, but skilled. "The Unguarded tour"
of The With the production Unguarded Hour", now at the Majestic Theatre, n Metro- Golwdyn-Mayer, a new romantic
team threads through the gripping scenes of a fresh departure In mystery-romance stories. It unites Loretta Young and Franchot Tone, popular young players who each trail a succession of hits, Miss Young for "The Crusades" and "Shanghai," and Tune for "Mutiny on the Baurt- | ty" and "Lives of a Bengal Lancer." Although different in every respect, the new picture, based on the play, "The Unguarded Hour." by Ladis lats Foctor, English adaptation by Bernard Merivale, bears closest comparison with the hit picture, The Thin Man." in that it deals with
a well-to-do young married couple, die husband of which is a brilliant attorney.
It is a thrilling story which
the never lage, from first scenes at a Mayfair party to
the fadeout in a tense courtroom. The supporting cast is a powerful one.. Including such "names" Lewis Stone, Dudley Digges, Henry Daniell, Robert Greig, E. E. Clive, Wallace
Clark, John Buckler and Alleen Pringle, the famed star silent-film days.
II. K. Ropes, $3,90 n..
Stores, &c.
Dairy Farm $22 b. Watson, $1.85 m.' Lane Crawfords, $6% n. Mackintoshs, $5 n.. Sinceres, $3 n. Wm. Powells, 40 cis. n. Wing On (H.K.), $50 n.
Cotton Mills.
of
Ewo Cottons, Sh. $10.40 b. S'hat Cottons (old), Sh. 74 n. S'hai Cottons (new), Sh. $42 n. Zoong Sings, $16 n. Wing On Textiles, Sh. $25 n.
Miscellaneous.
11. K. Entertainments, $3 n. S. C. Enterprise $1:36 n. Macao "Greyhounds," $2 n. Constructions (old), $1 n. Constructions (new), 42% cts.
11.
Vibro Piling, $5.25 n.
Ch. Govt. 5% 1925 G.$Bds
95% n.
H.K. Govt. 4% Loan 8% prm. b. H.K. Govt. 34% Loan par. b. Wallace Harpers, 14 n.
MESSUS. ILFORD, LTD., SHOW SELECTION LOCALLY
Intending passengers, and those not so lucky, will find much to inferest them in the photographie exhibition arranged by Messrs. Ilford, Limited, depicting the building, launching and entry Into New York of the glant liner R.M.S. Queen Mary,
Fifty photographs, all tuken by experts, are on view in the Jacobcan Room, Hongkong Hotel (by courtesy of the Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels, Ltd.) and each
of interest.
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Messrs. Hord, Limited, have been The makers of the well known British "Selochrome" roll films for over half a contury and first showed this ex- hibition in their galleries at 11lgh Holbors. Ilford, England, and ap- preciation of the excellence of the photographs was expressed by Com- modore Sir Edgar Britten, Captain of the RMS, Queen Mary, when he opened the show.
The exhibition will remain open from 19 a.m. to 10 p.m. each day. from to-day until Saturday, and is well worth a visit. The public are. cordially invited,
entrance is free.
and
MEMORIAL
FUND
FURTHER DONATIONS TO THE PUBLIC PARKS SCHEME
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The Hongkong`and Shanghai Bank has received further donations to the King George V Memorial Fund, as follows: Previously acknowledged .. $41,552 The Government Marine Sur- veyor & Assistant Govern- ment Marine Surveyors .. K. E. Greig ... Banque de l'Indo Chine L. Carter
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KING GEORGE V MEMORIAL
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OFFICIAL SCHEME.
His Excellency the Governor has been informed from many quarters of a general desire that Hong Kong should possess a worthy Memorial to His late Majesty, King George V.
In the United Kingdom the National Memorial. with royal approval, will take the orm of Playing Fields. throughout the country with suitable commemorative, Members of the fighting Services in entrance gates. this Colony are subscribing to this Home memorial, and any civilians who desire to contribute are reminded that remittances should be addressed to "The King George National Memorial Fund. The Mansion House, London, E.C.4."
At the present time of economic depression it is unlikely that sufficient money could be raised in this Colony for the purchase of large areas for playing fields. The Executive Council has therefore had under most careful consideration the preparation of a plan which, while identical in its main purpose and conception with the Home Scheme, will carry with it an assurance of immediate practical success and of popular acceptance. The scheme which has emerged is that Government should preserve for public parks with children's play- grounds two open spaces, one in Victoria' and the other in Kowloon, Both the proposed arcas adjoin congested districts, and any possible doubts as to their potential recreative and hygienic value will be speedily dispelled by an evening visit to the existing Southorn Playing Ground at Wantsal.
The area selected for Victoria is the beautiful garden of the present Government Civil Hospital, which will no longer be required when the Queen Mary Hospital opens "next year. The Maternity Block and Medical Officer's quarters can be demolished and there will then be room for three playgrounds and lif funds permit) for a paddling pool, without encroachment on the fine lawn that already exists. The many lovely trees, which luckily escaped mutilation by the recent typhoon, would of course be preserved in any future layout.
In Kowloon there is a sufficiently' large unalienated space at the Northern end of Canton Road just before it joins Jordan Road. It contains at present some rocky hummocks but, given funds, these can be easily levelled off or converted into terrace gardens. More would have to be done here than at the Civil Hospital, but there is no reason why an equally useful and pleasant result should not emerge. If, however, this area can be exchanged for one even more suitable the Government will consider such an exchange.
The Government's contribution to the scheme will be the preservation of these areas às open spaces, their preparation and equipment depending upon public subscription. The erection of commemorative arches or gates, as under the Home Scheme, would doubtless meet with general approva! but (although tentative sketch-plans are being got out) the local Scheme is not yet tied to any set design. All subscriptions will be handed over to the Urban Council, and with them will lie the responsibility of getting the fullest value for money in the lay-out, equipment and beautification of both areas.
It is considered that future maintenance would be a fair charge on urban revenues and voluntary subscriptions will therefore be utilised entirely on initial development.
The Governor carnestly invites subscriptions to this Scheme, which should be paid into the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank, the Chinese Chamber of Commerce or the Tung Wah Hospital. His Excellency is most grateful to these institutions for this service of collection. Cheques should be made payable to "King George V Memorial Fund" and crossed. In launching this appeal the Governor. hopes that the Scheme will commend itself as strongly to the general public as it does to his colleagues on the Executive Council and Finance Com. mittee and to himself, and that it will meet with a truly generous, response. The receipt of donations will be acknowledged in the newspapers, by kind permission of the Editors.
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September 30th, 1936.
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FOUNTAIN PEN. SNATCHED
ACCUSED PLEADS FOR MERCY
Fung Chl, 51, unemployed, was ). charged this morning before Mr. E. Himsworth at the Kowloon Magis tracy with picking the pocket of Chan Shu, 25, `unemployed, of 30 Parkes Street,
friend who asked him to sell it and buy food for himself. Realising that lls story was not being beleved, defendant pleaded norey, saying. that he had never done this sort of thing before.
His Worship Aned defendant $5. or two weeks' imprisonment.
The
RUSSIAN CROP LOSS?
Berlin, Oct. 10. newspaper Nacht Ausgabe stealing a Parker reports that drought has destroyed
nearly half the crops in fountain pen, valued at $2.
and
Sub-Inspector Rogers sta
stated that United Press. defendant and complainant were in
near
a large crowd in Shanghal Street, Bute Street, watching a Chinese medicine hawker putting on a show. Defendunt was moving around the
Russia→
INSURANCE MAN'S DEATU
crowd, and Brully come upon.com The local office of the Manufac- - plainant whose large open pockets turers Life Insurance Co. has just seemed A good opportunity. He received by telegram news of the reached in
watch pocket and, death of the company's Singapore Anding nothing, put his hand in the Manager, Mr. W. L. Morgan, who lower left hand pocket and took out massed away on Saturday morning la the pen. A Chinese detective sow Singapore after a short filness. defendant's actions and arrested and
searched him, taking the pen back
to complainant who identified it as
his. Defendant had nothing to say At the meeting of the Rotary Club. either on his arrest or at the station: to-morrow, Professor L. Forster will In the dock, defendant stated that be the speaker. His subject will be the pen had been given to him by a "By train from Europe to Hongkong."---