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the Company will be closed from Passes for Servants will be issu- MONDAY 18th February, 1933, [ed on application to the Secretary, unt SATURDAY, 25th February, Brd Floor, Gloucester Building. 1933, both days inclusive, during Employers are requested to dis- which perlod no Transfers of shares tribute them with discrimination can be registered.
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1.15 p.m.-A relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Orchestra by courtbay of the Management (Durking the fatervala recorded maste will be broadcast from the Studio) 1.30 p.m. Rugby Press Newa, Selected London & New York Stock Quotations, ote. 2.15 pmClose Down. 4-7 pm-Chinese
gramme.
recorded
"GRAND HOTEL”—QUEEN'S THEATRE.
Greta Garbo, in the part of the Russian 'dancer Grusinskaya, dominates the rest of the brillant cast in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's latest success "Grand Hotel," the novel, the current attraction at the screen version of Vicki Baam's
Queen's Theatre.
"Grand Hotel" is a masterpiece | of screen melodrama, lavishly pro- duced, skilfully directed and mag- nificently acted, and is a film every- pro-one should sea.
Greta Garbo gives a magnificent|
7-11.30 p.European programme and magnetic performance which 7-7.15 p.m.
rank as one of her greatest roles. More Melodious Memories
Joan Crawford makes a capital (arr. Finck)
Flammchen, the conscienceless Herman Finck & His Orch. DX107/8. typist, and Wallace Beery an excel- 7.16-7.30 p.m.--Selected London & lent Preyaing. Llonel Barrymore's New York Stock Quotations, etc. impersonation of the downtrodden
7.30-8
Song-
p.m.-From the Studio.
A Lecture an "A Balanese Crema- little clerk Kringelein, is easily the flon" by Mr. Nilling-Jones.....most notable-a truly delightful 8 pa-Local Time & Weather Be-piece of characterisation.
port
John 8.3-8.15 p.m-Variety.
Barrymore in the youthful role of the Baron, also gives an accom. plished performance.
Mr. Edmund Goulding, the British director, may well be con- Billy Mayer! 9212. gratulated on a really admirablo
picture.
That's What I Like About You
Phyllis Robins (Comed.) DB853. Piano Selo-
Orchestral
The Desort Song-Medley
Gold and Silver Humorous Song
The Gallis Orch. DB129.
A Coople O'Dooka Cornet Solo
Raymond Newell (Baritone) DB131. Il Radio Themo & Variations
Jack Mackintosh DX3G8. Voca! Quartette
Here We Are Again-Medley Organ Solo
The Big Four DX274. Englandia-Medley
Reginald Foort DX266. Vocal Quartette
Here We Are Again-Medley
The Big Four DX162. Song-
What Are You Thinkin' about Baby? Fhyllis Robins (Comed.) DB858. Vocal Gems
The Desert Song
Columbia Light Opera Co. 9212. Hamerous Song
'Nowt About "Out
Raymond Newell (Barltone) DB131. Cornet Solo
"Carnival of Venice-
Theme and Variations
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"THE WOMAN IN ROOM 18"---- KING'S THEATRE.
Elissa Landi, Ralph Bellamy, Nell Hamilton, Myrna Loy and Gilbert Roland are featured in Fox's picture "The Woman in Room 18" the current attraction at the! King's Theatre. It is
a Henry King production, and is dramatic.
The theme of the story lies in the murder of Legrande, a singer, in the room of an exclusive hotel. The fatal shot is fired in the 'dark, and the question who was the woman in room 183
Elisan Landi, who has appeared in many fine productions, is cast ná a modern American divorcee, ze
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Jack Mackintosh DX858. married, with an ex-husband whose r guarantee "na" 8.45-9.10 p.m.--Orchestral
only desire is to smash her newly SQUEAKS all found happiness.
The film was my shoes are madu. adapted to the screen by Guy Bol- by a new process
Svivia Ballet (Delibes) British Symphony Orch, conducted by Oscar Fried LX114.6. Jolly Fellows Waltz (Vollstadt) Hydropaten-Waltz (Gung!) New Concert Orch. conducted by
ton,
Anton Weiss 0388-MAIL REVIEW
The Seasons Ballet (Glazounow) Dance of the Flowers (Delibes) Alexandre Glazounow & Orch LX23/10. Lucerne Kursant Orch. LX30. 9.30-11.30 p.m.
10.30
"AIR MAIL"----CENTRAL THEATRE.
A relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra from the Roof Action, thrills, austained sug Garden by courtesy of the pense, believable romance and Management (During the later story interest combine to make vals recorded music will be Air Mail", now showing at the broadenst from the Studio.)
10 p.m.-Rugby Blid-day Press Central Theatre, a departure from News
the ordinary run of movie fare. It is something to see.:
11.30 p.m.-Close Down. All records in the above European programmes are kindly supplied" by Messrs. Anderson Music Co.
The Studio programme between 5.30] &7,15 pm. may, on any day, bo re placed by a rolay from England, If reception of the latter happens to be
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Any persons found loltering with STORAGE COMPANY, LIMITED will forfeit the sazno and will be
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the THIRTY-SEVENTH| ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS in the Company will be held at the Com- pany's Town Offies, 2 Lower Albert Road, on WEDNESDAY, 1st March, 1933, at 11 am. for the purpose of receiving the. Report of the Direc- tors together with Statement of Ac-f [counts, declaring a Dividend and re-electing Directors and Auditors.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary, Hong Kong, 6th February, 1933.
TO LET SPACIOUS OFFICE ROOMS
...- in the
NEW BUILDING of
Company will be CLOSED from the THE NATIONAL COMMERCIAL
18th February to 1st March, 1938 both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board of
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J. D.
D. THOMSON
Secretary. Hong Kong, 7th February, 1933,
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0 cocky, unruly soldier of fortune to]· N put through the mail..
Ralph Bellamy as the virile air- port chief, is perfectly cast.
NEXT CHANGE AT THE CENTRAL. WEIRD STRANGE! THRILLING! IF YOU'RE AFRAID TO
Pat O'Brien, Russell Hopton, IN THE MIRROR, DON'T SEE Slim Summerville, Gloria Stuart, THIS PICTURE!
Lilian Bond, William Daly, Leslie Fenton, Frank Albertson, Tom Car- rigan and others round out the exceptional cast.
'moval:
13 WOMEN
Starting on the screeni 996 IRINE DUNHI RICARDO CORTEZ JILL 25MOND MYRNA 40
· Directed by Onorge Archambaud
Don's O felnick, Ente' Producer
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CENTRAL FEATURE ATRACTIONS
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The following feature attrac-. tions will be screened at the Central Theatre during February? Thirteen Women," "Sweep- stakes." "Blue Danube," "Once li Radio's picture "Milllo" Is hay A Lifetime. Other attractions to ing its initial screening in the be screened during March are as Colony, as the feature attraction at follows: The Flag Lieutenant the Star Theatre, where it is now "The Most Dangerous Game," showing Helen Twelvetreed gives "Back Street"・・ "Leip....:Year,” of her best in a dramatle role, and State's Attorney" and "The is supported by a splendid cast. Mummy" starring Boris Karloff as The story is that of a right girl
a mummy.. who met the wrong men!
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"TRANSATLANTIC”-ORIENTAL THEATRE.
MAILTM REVIEW
"PEACH OʻRENO”-MAJESTIC THEATRE.
Bort Wheeler plays the role of a gay young woman in Rko-Badio. Amazing adventures on an ocean now showing at the Majestic liner are unfolded in Fox's produc-Theatre, with his starring partner tion "Transatlantic" now showing. Pictures "Peach-O" Reno," which is at the Oriental Theatro. There is in comedy, Robert Woolsey,
a $3,000,000 theft in mid-ocean by Peach-O-Reno" is a unique an international band of crooks. burlesque satirizing the Reno Edmund Lowe and Lola Moran are divorce colony,
the loading playera.........
William A. Selter directed
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