THE YELLOW DRAGON DANCING ACADEMY announces that
THE YELLOW DRAGON GIRLS will give Exhibition Dances, *
as from to-night.
Festurings, CA
(1) Argentine Acrobatic Danes A Tango No. by Mins. Maggie Cheung & Mr. Toney.
Miss Wong Henng (2) The Street Dance (A Fox-tros Na br
Mine Lily Lai, Miss Stella Chan, Miss Maggie Cheung,
FOAR Law).
The Begger's Dance (A Comical No. by Mr. Negro So.) # Three Beauties Dance (A Shadow Waits by Miss
Bons Leung, Mim Fong Mi ML. Miss Luk Oi Tai..
Nike Stella Chan.
(5) The White Walls (A special, Walts by Miss Wong Heung Fel, Miss Lily Lai Misa Maggie Cheung, Miss Anna Law, Miss Wong Sheet Fel
(6) Hela-Hola Dance (A. Special No. by Miss Holly Carman).
學
|OKINGS •
-TO-DAY
ONLY-
AT 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 P.M.
LAUGHABLE SITUATIONS
IN A GRAND COMEDY. LESLIE HENSON
and
ALBERT BORDON
IN
"IT'S A BOY"
WITH
WENDY BARRIE EDWARD EVERETT HORTON] A GAINSBOROUGH ACTOR.
FROM TO-MORROW
THEY'RE LOOSE AGAIN!
OUR
ERS DICKSOUF
A Paramount Pictura Desced by leo McCarey
SPECIAL MATINEE
'PERFORMANCES
ON
14th, 15th, 16th, 17th
FEBRUARY,
AT 12 NOON. SPECIAL PRICES. DRESS CIRCLE $1.10. BACK STALLS 70 ets. FRONT STALLS 50 cls.
China Mail.
EIGHTY-NINTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION.
HONG KONG, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1934.
ZEPPELIN
COMMANDER'S
EXPERIENCES
Difficulty Of Raiding England.
"OF NO MILITARY VALUE”
Berlin: Interesting war-time experi- related to a Berlin
ences were
value
AFFLICTIONS OF POVERTY.
Indian Woman Throws Family Into Well.
Madras.
MEMORIAL TO JOHN PEEL
Public Shelter For His Native Village.
APPEAL FOR £300 ISSUED
London.
John Peel is to have a memorial. An appeal has been issued for 300 with which to build a public
this
The tragic story of how a wo- man driven to desperation by acute poverty threw all her four children into a well and finally plunged herself in after them
Cumber- comes from Madura
shelter at Caldbeck in The incident is reported to land, where he lived, and as mostį audience by Baron von Buttlar, have happened in a village in people in Great Britain and the who was commander of a zeppelin Ramnad district when the wo Empire have at some time or other the man is said to have thrown the sung, "Yes, we ken John Peel," it during the war and holds highest military distinction-the children one by one into the deep is hoped that the money will anon
well, and herself after them. be raised. Order of Merit.
found Three children were
Last year, was the centenary of The zeppelin commander took floating on the surface dead. John Peel's birth, and the people part in numerous raids on Eng-The fourth is still missing, while of Lakeland wish to follow up the
the military ¡land,
the woman was only slightly in-celebrationa in- of which he admitted was significant. The moral effect, jured. however, he claimed was great.
In 1916, he said, about 200 searchlights were worked from London, so that a zeppelin crew} could easily read a newspaper at a height of 20 feet and destroyed ties has been held, representing a height of 10,000 feet. It be three hangars and two zeppelins. 24 organisations in Great Britain came ever more difficult to attack They then flew on to Denmark, and eight overseas, and a commit- tee was appointed to manage the London, and heavy losses were where they landed. inflicted on the attackers.
Later the aerodrome comman- fund.` Baron von Buttlar mentioned der received a postcard from the John Peel's name will that his airship was recalled no British airman expressing regret scribed on the shelter, together those of John Woodcock fewer, than nineteen times when that the German airmen were with it was half way to England. without airships, They added Graves, who wrote the words, and He told a story of how three that they hoped they would soon William Metcalfe, who composed British aeroplanes flew over the be able to revisit Tonbern and the music of the famous 'song.---
Reuter. German acrodrome at Tonbern at destroy some more-Reuter.
Police are investigating the matter-Reuter.
memorial.
raising by
With the season in full swing, it is expected that the various hunts will be pleased to subscribe. A conference of Lakeland socic-
be
In-
HONG KONG $ DIRECTOP'
NOW IN THE PRESS
PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW. HONGKONG $ DIRECTORY CO. 3A, Wyndham Street.
QULLA'S
TO-DAY ONLY. AT 2.30, 5.10; 7.20 & 9:30,
COLLEGE LIFE
N
IN THE
RAW! BAW!!
· RAW!!!
Paramount Glorifies
the American Co-ed in the Phi Beta Kappa... of College pictures.
COLLEGE HUMOR
a Garaminent Picture
writh
BING CROSBY GEORGE GRACIE BURNS ALLEN
“and the heather”
RICHARD ARLEN MARY CARLISLE.......... JACK OAKIE Ox Road Co-eds
und the
4 SKOWS
QUILT
1.30-1.13
1.43-5.29
ter ANY THAN DI MAPPE VALLEY QUR'
ORIENTAL
LAST 4 TIMES TO-DAY.
THE BIG PICTURE THAT MADE SCREEN HISTORY !
YOU'LL LOVE TO SEE IT AGAIN.
FLERINO
WANCHES
TEL BATH
STARTING TO-MORROW
SPECIAL MORNING MATINEES DAILY AT 12 O'CLOCK.
THE GREATEST COMEDY EVER PRODUCED!
STAN
LAUREL
OLIVER
HARDY
DENNIS KING
FINAL SHOWINGS
TO-DAY
AT
2.30: 5.15.
7.15 & 9.30.
CENTRAL
THEATRE
"A TRULY GREAT FILM”
The World's Greatest Singer in the
World's Most Famous Story
SUNDAY DISPATCH.
ADVANCE BOOKING AT ANDERSON'S.
TO-MORROW
The most novel dialogue rede picture, packed with music, song dances and thrills, ever filmed.
A NEW BRAND
CW WESTERN
GUN
MARION
TO-DAY DAVIES
ONLY
STAR
At 2.30, 5.20,
IN
"Peg O' My Heart"
AT
HANKOW RD.
KOWLOON
STAR
Phose
7.20 & 9.20
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pleture.
57795
MAURICE
CHEVALIER The Love Parade
AN ERNET
LUBITSCH
PRODUCTION STANETER MADONALD 1. Paremont Glattor
ELIND LANT
LEZAAN ROTH
A RE-ISSUE CUME-BACK BREAKING ALL
ATTENDANCE RECORDS. - YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE THIS FAMOUS PICTURE !
TRA DIAVOLO
MAJESTIC
10-DAY ONLY AT 2.30, 5.20, 1.20 & 9.20 P.M.
THE LAUGH-
PROVOKING STORY OF A HOTEL PORTER WHOSE
STILL- ROOM MAID, BUT WHOSE AMBI- TION: WAS. WEALTHY WIDOW. HIS AD- VENTURES WITH THE TWO PROVIDE MANY
HEARTY
WAS FIANCEE
LAUGH
STANLEY LUPINO
CHALIAPINE
Don Quixote
LUTEN AVAN
“GEORGE ROBEY and SIDNEY FOX
Directed by 6.W. PABST
HEAR CHALIAPINE SING
FOUR NEW SONGS,':
WITH MUSIC BY ABE LYMAN AND HIS BAND
SPECIALTY DANCE
NUMBERS BY
CHA IDA MAY CHADWICK AL RUBBER LEGS"
NORMAN.
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In the tropics pain and illness are particularly liable to appear suddenly. In headache, toothache, neuralgia, rheu matism, sciatica, lumbago, muscular pains, and above all in fever and its ccompanying symptoms, GARDAN is of definite valu
hen you are out of sorts rem
GARDAN
GARDAN
ALHAMBRA
THEATRE
SHOWING TO-DAY. AT 2.30, 5.20, 7,20 & 9.20 P.M.
5,000
MODERN:
CECIL B. DeMILLES THIS DAY AND AGE
“KING OF THE RITZ
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