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Easily the most delightful potpourri of beauty, wit, music, and rhytlun offered during the current season, "The Big Broadcast of
is showing at the Queen's Which
Theatre
and his
and Alhambra Theatre, simultane- Consignees are hereby informed ously, bringe to the screen a gener- that their goods with the exception ous helping of the air-wave's most of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are
outstanding
ling performers aided by a being landed and stored into the Go-host of the screen's best entertainers. downs of the Hongkong Kowloon Scintillating, gay, tuneful and often Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., Kow- hilariously funny. "The Big Broad- toon,
be cast of 193 whenco delivery may
1937" includes Jack Benny, obtained immediately after landing. George Burns and Gracie Allen, Bob All cluinu must be sent in to me Burns, Martha Raye, Benny Goud- on or before 5th December, 1036, or
bis mon and orchestrn, Shirley Rots, they will not be recognized.
Ray Milland, Frank Damaged Packages will be examin- Fields, y Orchestra and many other i Leopold Stokes, Benny ed by the Company's Surveyor
Jingers, the presence of the Consigneca at Inns, comedians and Mesars: Goddard and Douglas in outstanding
dancers, music- 10.00 a.m. on Monday, 30th Novem-
formers.
The
with the ber, 1930,
romance that blossoms between Miss Consignees must have a Revenue Rosa and MIland when the 1s
Jatter The results of the inter Unit Re-Officer in attendance when any duti assigned to trick her off the air by Volver Championship fired at the able goods are examined by the
Forest, an orchestra leader, and Kennedy Road Itanges on Sunday, Company's Surveyors.
Веплу, the studio manager. She November 20th was as follows: --- No Fire Insurance will be effected discovers the deception and breaks Chinese Company, 830 points; Emerg- by us in any case whatever,
with Milland. Gracte Allen, sponsor ency Unit Reserve, 593 points.
R. ONI of a programme, teams her with Agent. Forest and they become popular, i Hongkong, 24th November, 1038.
An air wedding planned for the iu two but when the moment arrives Miss Ross tips. She is found after
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"PRESIDENT DOUMER" No. 1 A/37.
Bringing Cargo from Marselles vin
Uniform, Cap with White Cover, Belt ports, arrived Hongkong on Friday. with Brace, Truncheon, "Pocket November, 1930.
Policeman" and note-book to
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story dealty per- |
heelie chase and rushed to the studio to go through with the wed ding as per schedule. She
ant Ands herself married 15% k
All of this is done excellent danc Ing and splendid music both "swing" | and "sweet". Mitchell Lelsen was the one
At the
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Mochleans", Reliance Pictures' colour- ful im verslon of the Immortal James Fenimore Cooper classle which is showing to-day at the King's Theatre with Randolph Scott, Binnie Barnes and Henry Wilcoxon head- ing a truly all-star cast. The tribal life, times and customs of the Mohleon Tribe of Upper New York State in the middle
years of the eighteenth century are vividly and faithfully reproduced with no pity. Brave Uncas Magua are there, as is or synthetic sympathy injected.
Nettle Bypo or Bawkeye. the eternal
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Moore. George B. Seitz directed the Alm which was produced i Edward Small for release through) by United Artists. The, photography is by Robert Planck, and the musical Nathaniel Skikler. background by
The Last of the Mohicans" Harry M. Goetz presentation.
"Suzy" War-time intrigue is the back- ground, but the sacrificing love and courage of a woman is the} theme of "Suzy with Jean Har- Jow. in the title role, which opened last night at the Majestic Theatre. The picture was directed by George) Fitzmaurice from the novel by Herbert Garman. Franchot Tone and Cary Grant appear in support of! Miss Harlow, who scores the triumph of her glamorous career as an Amert- can chorus girl who is stranded in London just as the war begins. The story reveals the European war-time spy system. The girl marries young inventor who is shot under her circumstances that point to gullt. Believing him dead, she runs arway to Paris, heart broken and she alone. There, as time passes, meets an aviator and they are mar- | ried. The bridegroom becomes in-i volved with sples and the first hus- band appears on the scene. He and the American girl realize the depth of their love and at the same time: their helplessness, but destiny takes a hand to help them. There is stark drama in the climax, which restores! these married lovers to one another lu & scene of spectacular herolsm. The nudience last night was thusiastle in its praise of the pleture:
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LOCAL GOLF
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.Dec. 0, 1 p.m.
Golf Club Championship:
J. D. Thomson beat H. D. Gausden 3 and 2.
R. Collings beat H. H. Mundy 2 jand 1.
K. S. Robertson Remedios 4 ond 2.
Following are the results of the second round matches In the Kowloon '5.
beat F. E.
W. Taylor beat F. E. Booker 6 and