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ONE
HEAVENLY NIGHT
EVELYN LAYE JOHN BOLES
6. LEON ERROL
UNITED ALTILTI PICTURE
ALSO
PM
HEARST METROTONE NEWSREEL
AND
METRO GOLDWYN - MAYER TALKING COMEDY
>> CHARLEY CHASE IN
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THURSDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER.
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FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY AT 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.30 p.m.
CRASHING HIGH HEAVEN 1.
DICK ARLEN AND HIS "TOUCHDOWN :"
PALS-LOOPING IT
UP IN
THE AIR!. WHOOPING IT UP ON THE GROUND, FOR A MORE-THAN-FAIR PRIZE !
4
‘SKY BRIDE"
with
RICHARD ARLEN, JACK OAKIE, ROBERT COOGAN
A Paramount Picture. -TO-MORROW-
TUESDAY, 1st NOVEMBER.
"THE MAN I KILLED".
with
“ፈ
LIONEL BARRYMORE, NANCY CARROLL.
PHILLIPS HOLMES.
A Paramount Picture
MAJESTIC
TO-DAY ONLY. AT 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 P.M.
Too Bored To Be Good!
She went froen indis- cretions to misda. memors. And from visdemeanors to ézling:Then aband-
some
ade her fill in and fall in
China
EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION
HONG KONG, MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1932.
PRATAS ISLAND
RADIO STATION
RESUMES DUTY
Fears Of Bad Mishaps
Are Dissipated.
SILENCED BY TYPHOON.
Communication with the Pratas Shoal radio station was established this morn- ing by Shanghai and Manila on short wave length, thus setting at rest the fears en- tertained for the safety of the wireless operators who are the sole inhabitants of the lonely Shoal.
BRILLIANT DRIVING IN
RECORD ROUND
ak
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were
Of the early returns, for the first eighth and a six at the long ninth, eighteen holes, all
above however, spoiled a good card and eighty 0. E. C. Martin and D. c. he reached the turn in 37 Home- ward bound he was one below; Wilson having the best score of 81 fours at the Afteenth for the each, then A. B. Stewart came in second nine and took 58 at the with a.76 followed by A. E Lissa- 16th, 17th and 18th to turn in a
39. Iman with un 81.
STEWART'S LAPSÉ. Stewart commenced in a brilliant manner as the result of steady play and returned a card of 35 for the first nine holes, but a 41 for the next nine forced him to concede a stroke to Budd. Marton re. turned a 37, only to get "Into difficulties over the next nine" holes and return a 44 to return a card for 81.
In the afternoon, he started in good style with two threes' and stood three below fours at the fifth. three 5s and a four on the last four holes giving him a 36 for the outward half.
FERGUSON IMPROVES. Other returns for the morning round were, L. J. S. Dodwell 86, F. A. Redmond 88, K. S. Robertson) 88 S. J H. Fox 91, A. L. Eastman 92, W. Taylor 95, 1. H. Geare 96. After liffin # number of
Although Hong Kong has not! so far been in touch with the etation, the news received in Shanghai would indicate that the long wave aerial which the Pra- tas station used for communica- tion with the Colony, has been damaged by the severe typhoon. W. Shewan and M. W. Budd interested players followed Budd
Shewan, and were which
ré- raged in the vicinity crowd of players gathered round and
with a Ane. exhibi- throughout Friday and Saturday, the eighteenth green, and it came warded
Eagerly awaiting the return of|
It is understood that Hong as no surprise when it was learn-tion of good golf on the part of Kong is attempting to geted that Budd led the field for the Budd, who completed the eighteen through to Pratas on short wave morning round with a 75. Shewan holes over the new course with a length, when the reason for the unfortunately had been in trouble 71. Shewan improved greatly dur two-day silence may be ascer- and returned a gcore of 88. J. King this round and returned a 78. tained.
The message in Shang- MacFarlan, not on too good terms hai contained no explanation, but with his driver, had the misfortune was merely the acknowledgment to lose two balls, and finished with A. H. Ferguson through of the morning weather report. 84.
The Pratas wireless station is weak putting threw away a number under the Nanking Government's of strokes on the greens and re-
corded a disastrous hole at administration, and is in charge] of a Chinese naval officer. tenth where he took alne strokes, ¡eventually completing the round
the
A. H. Ferguson playing a very much improved game in the afternoon was out in 34 and returned the second best score of the afternoon with a 74, O. E C. Martin taking third place with a 76.
J K. MacFarlan pulled his first tee shot and taking an eight to the first hole retired from the competi Playing steady golf Budd start tion at the third.
MURDER COUNT MAY1" 9.
BE REDUCED.“
ed off with a 4 at the first and the An interested spectator during the second and secured his three at day
who was Col. Matthews, the 3rd, and a succession of fours returned from Home leave yester- Two Chinese Held In and a three at the seventh made day, and proceeded immediately to
Praya Slaying. him two below. fours; a five at the Fanling.
Lo Chung and Lo Tok, wharf coolies, appeared on remand before Mr. Wynne-Jones in the Central Police Court this morning, when a charge of the murder of Tong Taat, who died from injuries received during a fight on the praya on Sunday last, was handed in by! Inspector J. Murphy.
Mr. H. Lo appeared for the ac- cused, who were remanded formal
ly for one week.
Insp. Murphy said he would have
who
HON. HELEN TOMLIN
COMING HERE.
To Wed Dr. Frank Goldby In Colony.
A wedding of much interest is
.
ARMISTICE NIGHT CONCERT PLAN.
Peninsula Hotel Scene Of Veterans' Dinner.
The arrangements are now
al-
to shortly take place in the Colony most complete for the dinner and when the Hon. Helen Rosa Tomlin,
of Clifton Place, London, will be smoking concert which is to bel
to consult Mr. Fraser, Arsistant come the bride of Dr. Frank held by ex-active service men at Attorney General,
Goldby, a teacher at the Hons the Peninsula Hotel on Armistice probably prosecute for the Crown. Kong University............
night. The charge may be reduced to one of manslaughter.
HOSPITAL DRIVE FOR FUNDS.
Chairman Arranges Charity Plays.
Because of the heavy expenditures incurred by the Tung Wah Hospital, Mr. Chan Lim-pak, chairman of thej institution, has laid plans for the presentation of a number of charity musical programmes, the production | to be in charge of the Yan Shat Nien Players.
The plays will be given at the Ro Shing Theatre, for seven days, com mencing November 18.
been Special permission has granted by the Government that the programmes may continue up to 2 Sale of tickets has already been brisk
B.IT
The Hon. Helen Tomlin, who" is
"
a daughter of Baron Tomlin of A fairly large muster is expect- Ash, Lord of Appeal in Ordinary ed, an extension until 1 a.m. has since 1929, is en route to Hong been recommended and everything Kong on board the P. & Q. liner: Comorin, which is due to arrive on points to a very pleasant evening. Wednesday.
The decorations are in the cap- able hands of Mr. Tatterson, R.N., who has a great deal of experience in such matters, and a capital con- cert programme is being arranged. There will be no speeches and the only toast to be honoured, other; than "The King," is to be "Our Fallen Comrades."
TYPHOON MOVES WEST.
The weather report issued from the Royal Observatory to-day states:-
An anti-cyclone remains over N. China; the typhoon 'is situated about 100 miles East of South Hainan, moving west-
ward.
A moderate to fresh mon- soon will prevail along the China Coast and over the Northern China Sea.
Forecast: N.E. winds, fresh;.
fair.
No official guests are being in- vited. Any balance after the
necessary expenses have been de frayed will be divided equally between Earl Haig's Poppy Day Fund and St. Dunstan's Home for the Blind. Those wishing to at their tend are advised to obtain tickets early as it may be necessary to close the list at an early date.
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NEWSREEL
AT THE ZOO-
THE TWO POUNDER
COMING SHORTLY
WHEN THE HEART SAYS “YES
AND PARENTS SAY “NO!“
which choice shall youth take?
new morals FOR OLD
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