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TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.
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be broadcast te-day from the Hong Kong Broadcasting Station 2.8.W. MAIL REVIEW
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trict will be CLOSED to Public | RACE at this Meeting. The First reported by the Ministering Chil on a wavelength of 355 metres Business on the 12th March, 1933. being a Customs Holiday.
E. N. ENSOR, Commissioner of Chinese Customs, Kowloon and District. York Building,
Hong Kong, 9th March, 1933.
HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB.
T
SPRING RACE MEETING,
SUNDAY, 12th March, 1935,
The Macao Derby is the FIFTE |
A thoroughly successful year was Race will commence promptly at dren's League at the annual meeting 2.00 p.m.
First Saddling Bell at held in the Helena May Institute 1.30 p.
yesterday, Mrs. J. R, Wood " pre- ADMISSION: -Non-Members to siding.
Members' Enclosure $2; Public Enclosure 40 Cts.
Members MUST show their
Gratification at the generous re-: sponse of the public to the charl- table appeals was expressed.
The report and balance sheet for Badges to gain admittance. Ladica the year were adopted and the fol- are cordially invited to attend the lowing officers were elected:- Races without charge. NO ladies
Patroness, Lady Peel; President, tickets will be issued. Tifina, Mrs. E. D. C. Wolfe, M.B.E.; Vice- Teas, and Refreshments will be ob-President, Mrs. T. H. R. Shaw; Gen. HE following dates have been tainable at the Race Course at Hon. Treasurer, Mrs.
arranged:--
TENNIS TOURNAMENT.
SEMI-FINALS CHAMPIONSHIP
DOUBLES.
SHAW & PACKER
J.
GOLDMAN & FINCHER TUESDAY, 14th March.
RUMJAHN & RUMJAHN
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LEONARD & HACHIUMA THURSDAY, 16th March. FINAL CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES TUESDAY, 21st March.
FINAL CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES
THURSDAY, 23rd March, Reserved Seats ($1.10 each) can now be booked at Messrs. Moutrie & Co.
THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB
NOTICE.
SPRING RACE MEETING, OFF DAY, 19th March, 1933.
reasonable prices.
See Steamship Notice for Special Sailings to Macao.
D. W. Tratman; Gen. Hon. Secretary, Mrs. H. R. Butters; Assistant Hon. Secre tary, Mrs. H. R. Forsyth; Branch Representatives, Royal Navy, Dock- yard and Harbour, Mrs. E. McC. W.
THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB. Lawrie; Military, Mrs. Fasken; Police, Peak, Mrs. E. Newhouse; Mrs. T. H. King: Police Children's PROGRAMMES and ENTRY
¡Club, Mrs. T. H. King; Prisona, FORMS for the Spring Race Mrs. Hopkins: Prison Children's Meeting, OFF DAY, to be held in Club, Mrs. Hopkins; Kowloon Dock, Macao on SUNDAY, 19th March, Mrs. H. H. Scott; Quarry Bay, Mrs. 1933, may be oblained at the J. R. Mitchell; Belillos Public School Sports Club, Hong Kong Jockey Miss Heang: Club Stables, or at the Office of College. Miss Woo, M.B.E.; St. Messrs. Perey Smith Seth Sthen's Girls' College, E. Fleming. 8, Des Voeux Road Cen- Atkins: Fairica School, Miss E. tral.
Entries CLOSE at 10 a.m. on SATURDAY, 11th March, 1933.
COMPANY MEETINGS
THE HONG KONG ELECTRIC
COMPANY, LIMITED.
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St. Paul's Girls'
WATER RETURN
Level and Storage of water in Re- servoirs on March 1, 1933, are да follow:
ISLAND WATER WORKS.
1932
1033 TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
.15' 8"B 13.2 Tylam that the FORTY-FOURTH. Tytam Byewash....24'11"B 23 8"3 ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING Tytam Intermediate 37 8′′B_45′ 2′′B will be held at the Company's
Tytam Tak
.33′ 8′′B. 34' 5"B EMBERS and Owners are ad- Omees, P. & D. Building, on WED-Wong Nel Chang
„21′ 7′′B 24′ 0′′B Mvised that the conditions of NESDAY, 15th March, 1983, at 11 Aberdeen Upper
19 4B 19' 8 B 27′ 5′′B 16′ 2′′B
the Third Race of the above Meet-a.m. for the purpose of presenting Aberdeen Lower ing have been altered to read as the Report of the Directors
gether with
follows:--
"The Stanley Handicap." Win- ner $200. Second $100. Third $50. A Cup will be presented to For China the Winning Jockey. Ponies, Subscription Griffins of
to-
The above "B" denotes "Below) a Statement of Ac- Overflow"; "A" denotes "Above Over- counts to 31st December, 1982, and flow"; whilet "L" denotes "Level" electing Directors and Auditors.
The Register of Members of the Company will be CLOSED from 2nd March to 16th March, 1933,
Tytam Tytam
Byewash
12.30 p.m.-European programme of
Victor II.M.V. records..
“THE HOT HEIRESS”......... QUEEN'S THEATRE.
In "The Hot Heiress," is the car- 1 pm Local Time & Weather Re-rant attraction at the Queen's
port
1.30 p.m.-Rggby - Presa
2 p.m.--Close Down.
News,
4.30-7 p.m.-Chinese programme. 7-10.30 pm-European programme 7-7.18 pin-Concert Waltza Girls from Banden (Komzak) Game of Kisses (Rizzi)
Theatre, an ancient story of love
Selected London & New York in highly ultra-modern settings is Stock Quotations, etc.
presented in a wholly delightful { manner by Ben Lyon and Ona Munson, assisted by a capable cast. Ben Lyon gives his usual fine characterization, while Miss Mun-. faon, a recruit from the musical Victoria Orchestra V-50037. comedy stage, provides excellent
entertainment. Wine, Women and Song (Straust).
"The Hot Heiress" presents the Roses of the South (Strauss)
startling adventures of Park Chicago Symphony Orch. D1452. Avenue heiress who is rudely 7.18 p.m.--Closing Local Stock Quo
tations. Selected London & New disturbed in the privacy of her bedroom by a red-hot rivet ac- York Stock Quotations, etc. 7.30-7.50 p.m.-From the Studio, cidently catapulated from a rising) Jazz Selections on the Ukulele bygstructure nearby. A steel riveter,
Mr. L. T. Hendy. 7.50-8.25 p.m. Variety.
played by Lyon, enters her room 8 p.m.-Local Time & Weather Re- via the window to extinguish the
port).
flames and romance enters the Song
picture. Falling in Love Again Cornet Solo
Gracie Fields (Comed.) B3592. MAIL REVIEW. My Heaven of Lave
Song-
Del Staigers BS657.
"BLONDE VENUS"—KING'S
THEATRE.
Peace of Mind
Gene Austin (Tenor) B2201. Organ Solo"
In "The Blonde Venus" now) If I Had Talking Picture showing at the King's Theater on Reginald Foort 03324. Its second run, Marlene Dietrich
Song
Mammy is Gone
portrays a degradation of charac- Paul Robeson (Bass) B3663. [ter. For love of husband and to Humorous Song
support him, she forsakes that What Archibald Says, Goes
Gracio Fields B3502, which is dear to every woman, but to her lover (Cary Grant) comes Orchestral
Italian Aira
himself and leaves her to husband International Novelty Orch. B9667, and child without sorrow, Alto- Vocal Trio-
gether a fine picture, with Herbert There's Room In my Heart-Walter
Glynne, Sydney Coltham & George Marshall delineating a role of Baker B3201.aincere wife-child Iove, amply adaptable to a more vigorous plot, Little Dickle Moore in sympathetic, in the reconciliation.
Organ Solo-
A Little Kiss Each Morning
Reginald Foort B3324.. High Water
Paul Robeson (Bass) B3663. 8.25-8.50 p.m.-A Concert. Piano Solo
Etude in C Minor (Chopin) Etude in G Major (Chopin)
Ignace Jan Paderewski 1387. 8.50-9.20 p.m.-Musical Comedy. Song-
Thinkin' of Mary (Bannett) Columbine's Garden (Besly)
Walter Glynne (Tenor) B3105.]
Contents in mlilions of Fallons. 1032
1933
265.04 .73
282.21
727.68
46.10 30.30
1.29
716.35
Wong Nei Chung
8.81
7.22
Pokfulam Aberdeen Upper Aberdeen Löwer
25,46
25.04
06.20
100.37
Song~~
The Hong Kong Jockey Club of both days inclusive, during which Tytam Intermediate this Season that have started and period no Transfer of Shares can Tythm Tuk
To be ridden by be registered. have not won. Jockeys who have not won ten races anywhere at any time. No Whips or Spurs allowed. Entrance $5. SIX FURLONGS.
By Order,
W. J. ALEXANDER,
9th March, 1933.
Secretary,
GENERAL NOTICES.
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AN INTRODUCTORY HISTORY by
A. B. CHOOK, Ö.B.E., MA.
W. KAY, MA
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LADIES' NIGHT AT Y.M.C.A.
An Enjoyable Concert.
Last night was "Ladies Night" at the Y.M.C.A. Kowloon.
A very enjoyable concert, arranged by Mr.
G. W. True, was given.
CO. (1918), LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That, at a Meeting of the Directors of the Company held on 6th March, 1933, a Call of 32 per share was made upon the register- od holders of 1933-Issue Shares allotted on 31st January and 15th February, 1933, and on which the sum of $5 per Share has been paidi up.
Such aall shall be payable to the Bankers of the Company, the Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corpora-: tion, at their Head Office, Queen's Central, Victoria, Hong Road, Kong, on 31st March, 1933,
By Order of the Board of Directors,
NOEL BRAGA,
Secretary. Hong Kong, 7th March, 1938.
PAULINE
DANCING ACADEMY. Latest Ball Room Dancing Nightly. New Lady Instructresses ̧ have arrived. All the latest Classes
how
The items were as follow: Dances by Misses Audrey Steals, Dancing Steps taught. and Eve O'llagan; songs, "A Jolly Afternoon; Practice, Nightly 8-12. тапу
Old Cavalier" and "The Harper" Newly redecorated · and
by Mr. Victor Sanders; and "Love charming lights to lend aschant-
In a Cherry Tree" and "One Fine ment to your pleasure.
Day" (Madame Butterfly) by Mrs. 7th, KING'E THEATRE BLDG.| A. M. Bowes-Smith; pianoforte
solos, "The Lark” (Glinka), “Pɑ-]
lichinel!" (Rachmaninoff),' Prelude
in C, Sharp Minor, (Rachmaninoff).
and Prelude in G. Minor (Rachman LAMMERT BROS.
inoff) by Professor S. Makleroff;'a humorous number entitled "Cough Tableta" by Menara. J: Oliver, and] G: Richards; a faw'impressions by Mr. J. Oliver, and selected songs by Mr. J. Atha. The accompanist wan Bt. Lt. Col. C. H. Kuline, D. & OO. B. E
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Total Storage
.1,140.22 1,166.71
February, 1932.-From February 1 to 23 a constant street fountain supply was operated in all Rider Main Districts excepting 3 days (4th-Oth) inclusive when A Full supply was given on account of Chin- ese New Year.
Violin Solo
Songs my Mother Taught Me Slavonic Dance, No. 1 (Dvorak-Kreisler)
L
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MAIL REVIEW
"THE FLAG LIEUTENANT- CENTRAL THEATRE,
"The Flag Lieutenant," the cur- rent attraction at the Central Theatre, is recommended as one of the best British Alms seen in Hong Kong for some time.
A strong cast headed by Henry
Fritz Kreidler 1414. Edwards, who took the original role}
Waiata Maori (HM) A Maori Slumber Bong
(Te Rangi Pal)
Frances Alda (Soprano) 1330. Selections from "Funny Face" Selections from "Good News" Victor Arden-Phil Ohman & Their
Orchestra $5918.
The Maid of the Mountains
Selection
1935-A 10 hours supply
The London Palladium Orch. €1881. Bm, and 4 p.m.9 p.m.) Vocal Gems- was given to all districts during the whole month.
Consumption of water in the City: and Hill District in million of gallons during the month of February.
1932
1033 Consumption
238.00* 214.20
385,250 Estimated population 382,260 Consumption per
21.5 10.9 head per day
Includes 1.66 million gallons from
Mainland.
MAINLAND WATER WORKS.
1982
Kowloon Main 14' 4"
50′ 4′′B Kowloon Byewash Shek Li Pui
..11′ 1′′B Shing Mun Recep
tion ...
*
"Wake Up and Dream" "Mister Cinders"
Light Opera Company C1805.) Selection Lido Lady
in the silent version, and Anna Vienna" Nengle of "Goodnight fame, makes this picture one to be remembered.
Made with the co-operation of the British Admiralty, this British and Dominion film is full of good, clean action set against a colourful naval; background. Its mixture of romance, adventure and comedy will be keen- ly appreciated by those who see this excellent film.
Savoy Orpheons C1310. MAIL REVIEW
All records in the above European are kindly supplied" by programmes Messra 8. Moutrie & Co.
Pro- 9.20.10.30
p.m Classical
gramme.
Coriolan Overture (Beethoven)
gebouw Orchestra.
From The Studio.
"ONE HEAVENLY NIGHT— ORIENTAL THEATRE.
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An original play from the pen. of Louis Bromfield, "One Heavenly i
Evelyn Laye, one of England's best
N
Repairing
Undertaken Raica.
1033 10" 1" 44' 0"B" Mendelssohn's Symphony No. 4 in A
Mozart' Trio on C Major played by loved actresses, is the current-at- the Schneider Trio.
traction at the Oriental Theatre.
George Fitzmaurice directed this 8' 7"B Major Opus. 90 performed by La Scala production, the story of which tells conducted by of an old world romance that be-
Orchestra of Milan
0' 1"B Ettore Panizza M-119. "Below The above "B" denotes
(This Suite is kindly loaned by gins in Budapest's gayest cabaret! and then weaves its tempestuous Overflow"; "A" denotes "Above Over- Messrs. S. Mostrie & Co.) flow"; whilst "L" denotes "Level."
excitement through the richest colour of Hungarian forest coup-
10.30 pm-Rugby Press. Nex 10.33 pm--Close Dows.
The Studio Programme may, on any' day be interrupted between 6.80 and tryside.
7 p.m. for a relay from Daventry, if
reception of the latter happens to be MAIL REVIEW
:
Kowloon Main Kowloon Byewash
Contents in
millions of gallons 1932
1033 219,98 255.47
38.33
49.93
good.
Shek Li Pui
75.32
83.85
Shing Mun Recep-
tion
33.15
32.001
Total Storage ...360.76
422.18
February, 1982-Constant supply in all districts during the whole month
February, 1983-A 10 hours supply (6 m.11am and 4p.m.-9 p.m.): was given to all districts during the whole
month.
Consumption of water in Kowloon in millions during the month of February
1032
1933 181.47 120.17 Consumption Estimated population 220,500 810,300 Consumption per
13.6.
DOES YOUR MIRROR MAKE YOU FEEL DEPRESSED?
"FORGOTTEN COMMANDMENTS”—–
MAJESTIC THEATRE.
Sarl Maritza, who was born in Tientsin, has the leading feminine] role to play, in this first American screen appearance, in "Forgotten
the Majestic Theatre.
Irving Pichel, Marguerite Chur- chill and Gene Raymond appear in this film which includes an inter- lude of spectacular episodes from Cecil B. de Milla's epic, "The Ten Commandments."
Other people seem to have all the Juck and the good looks as well.Commandments" now showing at But whatever your features are like do not forget that a clear sin and bright sparkling eyes add beauty to the plainest face. Take an occasional dose of Pinketten, Liver and Laxa- akin tive Perfection. Observe the blemishes disappear, note the clear- head per day ... 16,3
ness of your eyes, and also-more The reports of the Government Bac-important note how much happier teriologist and Analyst show that the you feel quality of the water is satisfactory.
Total rainfall recorded by Royal Observatory from January 1, 1932, to February 29, 1982, 2.835; from Janu- ary 3, 1988, to February 28, 1983, „58,
WEATHER FORECAST
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