THE
CARAVAN
JUST RECEIVED
NEW CONSIGNMENT
FETTE
OF
PEKING
NOW ON VIEW AT
1
ARCADE PENINSULA HOTEL, KOWLOON.
RUGS
CENTRAL
SEE THEATRE HEAR
FINAL SHOWINGS, TO-DAY
AT
2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.20 p.m.
80 THIS IS PARADISE
Part.1.
Another Chinese all-talking, singing & duncing Picture.
Starring
BUTTERFLY WU
Chinese Foremost Screen Favourite,
with
Shaw Pei Chen
Directed by Chang Shih Chuen
Recorded by Pathe Orient Co.,
Produced by Mass Co., Shanghai.
COMMENCING TO-MORROW
Spoiled by his father's coddling hand
he found love and sell respect in the simple rugged life of the North woods.
A sparkling comedy drama of youth and its yearnings.
YOUNG
with
THOMAS
HARDII
MEIGHAN
ALBRIGHT
Dorothy Jordan
Dtracted by
John Błystowa
from the stags ply,
by Muar Mairela
China
Mail.
ESTABLISHED 1845.
HONG KONG, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1931.
ARMISTICE DAY
OBSERVANCE.
H.M. THE KING. -
Rugby, Yesterday. To-morrow the King drives in State to open Parliament, and on sent at the Cenotaph for Armistice Day remembrance service.-British Wireless Service.
Official Programme for Wednesday His Majesty will be pre-
To-morrow.
AT THE CENOTAPH.
Below is the time table for the Armistice Day ceremony at the Cenotaph to-morrow:---
10.45-All troops, choir, and representative bodies to be in position.
10.49.-Commodore arrives. 10.51,-His Excellency the General Officer Commanding ar rives.
(The cars of the Com- modore and His Excellency the General Ofcer Commanding will be parked on the north side of Chater Road in rear of that of His Excellency the Governor).
10.53. The Clergy arrive. They will rendezvous prior to this hour in the Land Registry Offices in-the-Law Courts.
10.66.--His Excellency the Governor arrives. The escort formed by the Hong Kong Volun- teer Defence Corps will not pro- ceed further than the junction of Des Voeux and Jackson Roads. 10.57.-Pipers of the 2nd Bat- talion, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders will play the lament, "Flowers of the Forest."
10.59.-Buglers of the 1st Battalion, The South Wales Bor- derers will sound the "Last Post." Officers will salute.
J
B
God Save the King. 11.07.-On the conclusion of the the hymn His Excellency
wreath Governor will lay followed by:
(i) His Excellency the Gen- eral Officer Commanding, (ii) The Commodore. (iii) The Senior Air Force Off.
cer.
(iv) Royal Merchant Navy. (v) Representatives of foreign Navies and Armies should they so desire.
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LOCAL SHARES EASIER.
Prospective Buyers Keep Aloof.
EXCHANGE EFFECTS.
The official summary Issued by the Stock Exchange to-day states:
With the further rise in exchange the market shows an easier ten-i dency, tending to keep prospective buyers aloof for the time-being.
Banks were done at $1,580 and $1,560.
China Underwriters could have been obtained at $5.
Indo-China's
(Deferred) came into demand at $20.
Kallan Minings were on offer at 30/.
Providents (old) were offering at $5.20. The new shares, after be- (vi) Group B in the order in- ing done at $2.55, closed wanted at
dicated.
(vi) Group Ct.
the
11.17 His Excellency. Governor will depart, followed by His Excellency the General the Officer Commanding, and Commodore. Members of Coun cils and the Judges will leave. The Clergy and, the choir will leave.
11.20-Troops will march off. Individuals may then lay wreaths:
* Group B consists of the Royal Navy, Military, Royal Air Force, British Legion, Old Comrades Association.
† Group C consists of all civil- ian bodies.
11.00. One gun will be fired by one of His Majesty's Ships.
Chinese Ceremony. 11.00-11.02.-The Silence.
The programme of ceremony, 11.02. The gun will fire A
at the Chinese War Memorial, second round of blank to termin-timed to start at 11.45 a.m., is as ate the silence.
11.02.-Buglers of the 1st Battalion, The South Wales Borderers will sound "Reveille" immediately after the last sound of the second round has died away.
11.03. The whole assembly will sing the hymn "O God Our Help in Ages Past." Copies of the hymn will be distributed prior to the ceremony.
Prayer and Blessing by the Clergy.
(Continued or Next Column)
GIVE
GENEROUSLY
FOR
YOUR POPPY
NOV
th
REMEMBRANCE DAY
ME BI
follows:-
His Excellency the Governor with His Excellency the G.O.C., the Commodore, and the Senior Air Force Officer will be met at the foot of the Botanic Garden steps by the Chinese Members of Council, who will escort them up the steps to the Memorial.
The "Last Post" will be sound- ed by Military Buglers. Then there will be a short pause fol- lowed by "Reveille."
H.E. the Governor will then lay a wreath followed by H.E. the G.O.C., the Commodore and the Senior Air Force Officer.
Chinese Members of Council will then lay a wreath followed by Chinese Representatives on the Sanitary Board; the Senior Member of the District Watch Committee: the Chairman of the Tung War Hospital; the Chairman of the Po Leung Kuk; and the Chairman of the Chinese General Chamber of Commerce.
Then wreaths will be laid, by others who desire to do so. /
Other Members of the Execu tive and Legislative Councils have also been invited to take their places beside the Memorial Arch.
The "Last Post" and "Reveille" will be blown by buglers of the Argyll and Suther- land Highanders, and a body of Chinese from the Chinese por- tion of the 40th Company Royal Engineers will parade under a 'British Officer..
$2.30.
Hotels (ald), which were put through at $14.35, had further ael- The lers at the close at this rate. now shares were dealt in at $14.40.
Lands were on offer at $81. Star Ferries were offering at $91.
China Lights, after being done at $26.80, had buyers at $264.
Electrics, after being dealt in at $76 and $764, had buyers at the close at $75.
Telephones (part paid) were put through at, $27, and at the close there were further sellers at this quotation.
Cementa were on offer at $19.80. Watsons were done at $164, and
at the close there were further scl- lers at this figure.
Constructiona (now) were dealt in at $2.10, at which there were sel- lers at the close.
Government Loan changed hands at $2 per cent, premium.
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FAIR.
The Royal Observatory's re- port to-day says:-
The Western typhoon is ap proaching Hainan, on a wester- ly track.
The Eastern typhoon is mid- way between. Apparri and Manila, travelling rapidly W.N.W, It will probably fol low the track of the Western typhoon.
An anti-cyclone has formed over N. China.
Forecast:-N, winds, fresh, moderating; fair.
Rainfall.
Rainfall for 24 hours end- cd at 10 am. to-day 0.01 inch. Total since January 1-74.88 inches against an average of 81.08
6.15 Inches deficit Inches.
Temperature.
The temperature at certain specified centres this morning at 6 o'clock was:-
Hong Kong
70
Macao
68
Pratas Island
77
Foochow Amoy
69
74.
Chefoo
46
A
Shanghai Manila
01
77
The steps leading up to the Memorial Arch will be lined by Special Police Reserves, and detachment of District Watch- men will parade under Inspector John Murphy.
Always have GARDAN in the house!
In the tropics pain and illness are particularly liable to appear suddenly. In headache, toothache, neuralgia, theu- matism, sciatica, lumbago, muscular pains, and above all in fever and its accompanying symptoms, GARDAN is of definite value.
When you are out of sorts remember:
GARDAN
GARDAN
prevents and stops pain
Printed and published for the Proprietors, The Newspaper Enterprise Limited, by DAVID CHRISTIAN
WILSON, Business Manager, at Sa, Wyndham Street, Hong Kong.
DENTALINE
(Concentrated Antiseptic)
Is more than a mouth-wash
--it actually
KILLS GERMS .
Dentaline is an Antiseptic Germicide and Astringent, Properly diluted it is delightful to taste and
refreshing to use.
THE PHARMACY
Asiatic Buliding.
Tel. 20345.
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AMISEMENTS &
∙AT THE
QUEEN'S
FINAL SHOWINGS
TO-DAY
At 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.20.
EN WARNER BROĠ, present, sunt r
RECAPTURED
LOVE
The evils of divorce revealed! Au hilarious expose of the ter rible social menace 'that allows a man to make two matrimo- nial mistakes instead of one! A comedy drama of a wise and pretty wife who cemented her marriage by divorce.
BELLE
BENNETT
JOHN
HALLIDAY
DOROTHY BURGESS
and a great cast
COMMENCING TO MORROW
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ON
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WITH THE SHOW
"Greatest Attraction of the Age," says the press
With BETTY COMPSON, ARTHUR LAKE, SALLY O'NEIL, JOE E. BROWN, LOUISE FAZENDA, ETHEL WATERS, The FAIRBANKS TWINS, SAM HARDY.
AT STAR
THE
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--the greatest galaxy of
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