SHOWING
TO-DAY
QUEEN'S
AT 2.20. 6:15, 7:15-
& 9.15 P.M.
THE RECORD-BREAKING CHINESE PICTURE!
Beware Of Bogus
“SECRET AGENT NO. 1" Officials
Starring Aw Young Shu-Fal.* for Bun
Dialogy in MANDARIN
· OPENS THURSDAY (ONE DAY ONLY) RETURN ENGAGEMENT-By POPULAR REQUEST!
"THE BARBER TAKES A WIFE"
Dinlogue in MANDARIN
"Predicted to be the biggest hit of any Chinese mović ever shown in Chiu”.
SHOWING
TO-DAY
-LIFE Magazine (Nov. 10. 1947)
KINGS
ALAN LADD
is deep in danger. deeper in love...
PATRIC KNOWLES
·JUNN HOYT 7:
"RICISARES MACHALIM
TO-DAY
ONLY
MYING PICHEL
A 2.30, 5.15, 7.20 & 0.30 p.m.
GEDAABINE
FOLDER AID
In Pacumbunt's
OSS
ADDED ATTRACTION ·
SPECIAL: METRO-NEWS
ROYAL WEDDING OF
H.R.H. PRINCESS ELIZABETH
And
H.R.H. DUKE of EDINBURGH
Cathay
AT 2.30, 3.20,
7.20 & 9.20 p.n.
".
SEE THE Ú.S. SUBMARINE COPPERFIN' TO TOJO'S HOME-TOWN! Cary GRANT, John GARFIELD, Alan HALE in
"DESTINATION TOKYO"
COMMENCING TO-MORROW
A STORY OF TWO WORLDS
"A MATTER OF LIFE AND DEATH".
Starring
Roger
IN TECHNICOLOR
Raymond NIVEN MASSY LIVESEY
Kim HUNTER
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
NOTICE TO MEMBERS
TWELFTH EXTRA RACE MEETING. (The last Meeting of the 1947 Racing Season) SATURDAY, 6TH DECEMBER, 1947.
The First Rell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the first race will be run at 2:00 p.m.
Through numbers (7 races-$14) may be obtained at the Office "of the Treasurers, 1st Floor; Exchange Building silao tickets for the Special Cagh Sweep on the last race as well as those for the "Hong Konk Derby" to be run at the Annual Race Meeting In January 1948. The latter, may also lia 'par-
· chased at the --Club ·Branch Office. No. 382 Nathan Road, .Kowloon,
MEMBERS' BADGE AND ENCLOSURE.
Members 'are reminded that they and their· Jádlen ‘MUST wear their badges ·PROMINENTLY DISPLAYED › throughout the 'Meeting.
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE 'ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
Badgés'admitting 'non-merakers to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooing at $10 "including- tax, are obtainable through the Secretary on the written or personal introduction. "ot 'n "member," "such member to be responsible for all chits etc. Badres 'admilting 'to' Members' Enclosure will NOT be on "sale at the “RACE‹ COURSE.
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The Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at 11 am. and the Secretary's Office at 11.45 p.m. Both pifices-at-lat *Floor, "Exchange `Baffältig, BagAlimited, number of "diffins will be obtainable, at the Club -House, provided they are ordered-in-advánce · from -the
No. 1 Boy (Tel. 27818).
-NO CIRLDREN WILL BE ¡ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PREMISES DURING THE MERTING, A
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
"The heide of (admission to the Pablle Encloëure is $5 3n- cluding tax for all Tersons Including ladies, and is payable at the Gale.
Bodkinakers. Tic Tac men, etc, will not be permitted to -operate within the precincts "of "The Họng. Korg Jóckey Club
during the Race Meeting.
Befreshments will be obtainable in the Restaurant In the Public' Enclosure.
SERVANTS' PASSER
Passes for, Servants will be issued to Private Box holders ONLY on application to the Secretary, 1st Floor, Exumaye Ballding:
Any persons found Toltering with, Servants' passen" in their posscusion will!forfeit the same and "will"De fethowed from, the enclosure. ***
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BETFROM: CHAN
According to a state- ment issued by the Im-j ports and Exports De partment, certain indivi- duals are posing as Re- Venue Officers and dre. calling on tobacco and liquor retailers for the purpose of licences.
inspecting
These hagus individuals are In the habit of endorsing Heences and demanding a fee.
It is believed that tlicy make
a speciál Practice of extorting: money from Héensées Whose
THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1947.
་.
More British Films Legislative
For The Far East
London, "Nov. 29. '
Cinema Audiences in the Far East who have already seen some British postwar 11hs, này (have a wider choice In the coming yearung stresult of 'h eonference held in London. YANS
Representatives of British film producers and of trade unions mat the President of the Board of Trade and pledg ed themselves to the maintenance of full production from British studios.
It was announced after the meeting that schedules for British studios provide for greater output in 1948 than in the past year.
The immédiate.eduse for the drive to raise the number' of films in the shortage caused by the cessation of imports of films from the United States. Films produced for the British market wili niso be available for showing oversens.
*The British-Film: Institute, and the Central Film Library are now drawing up, lists, of British filma suitable for hjjelu- gton in the International Catalogue now being compiled by The United Nations Tilin: Board at: Lake Success, New York. The catalogne will be distributed to all member nations and will list films features and short subjects available for general use.
tences may 'he 'h'few days) Northcote College Prizes:
verdue for renewal.
Members of the public are #k to note that first, ทย Revenue Officer is permitted to inspect any licence or aby licenseal premises, unless he is: in uniform.
Moreover, where auch inspee-“ tion is made the Licensee. 'li entitled to, and ought to, nak the Revenue Officer, whether European or Chinese, to pro- | duce his identification card.
Secondly, no" Revenue Officer
"EVERY TEACHER WILL BE PAID HIS
DUES", SAYS GOVERNOR
is entitled to ask for the pay.When the report of the Salaries Commission
ment of any fee on the premises
of a Liernsee; all payments for licencer must be made in the Head Office of the Imports and Exports Degaitment when Au Beinl receipt will be issued.
In the event of any mat thorised person demanding to inspect premises or licences, or calling upon a licenses to pay a' sum of money, the center should detain such person and] call the Pollge.
comes out, every teacher will be paid their dues," said the Governor (Sir Alexander Grantham) at the annual prize giving at Northeôte Training College yesterday.
To the course of "his speech,, students to exercise some mea Sir Alexander said that. five sure of dispassionate judg monflis ́nge, when he came toment, ang to establish standards Hong Kong, he 'asked for co- of morality, truth and beauty; operation.
we shall have played our part Thère was no better place in diminishing the chances of than "this" Colony th promote another war. cooperation anit culture.
This нystem of extorting It was important that they money from licensee is believed should endeavour to work to- to be particularly prevalent in, gether rather than against each the Yaumati area, and Hecnecca | other. can expect the full cooperation
"Love thy 'neighbour as of the Government in stamping thyself" was better then "an out these pernicious practices. l'eyo'for an eye and a 'tooth for
d tooth.":
Difficulties
Seaman Disagreed With His "Boy" hoped they
+
Turning to the 'school's diffi- culties, Sir Alexander said 'he
were only tem
Handicap
"The recruitment of suitable candidater for the teaching profession is still our most serious problem, and the fact that no matricolant out of the 106 who' passed this year has enteret, this College Indicates the grave handicap under which we have to work on the English aide.
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"I do not believe that this comparative lack of interest in porary.
teaching as a profession is They could not expect teachers other than a temporary phase to exint on their inadequate but, unfortunately, this is ju salaries and it would be unfair the time when we should be in Magistracy yesterday of Able to unk them to accept low full production in anticipation
A disagreement with the "boy", over his bit led to 'the appearance at the Central
Seaman T. S. Moylan of HIM.8. | salaries. London.
Moylan was fined $75 and or- dered to pay $25 compensation to the "boy." Wong Cheung, whom he was alleged to have
W.J.
The Principal (Mr. Dyer) said that the world of today needed men and women alert to its problems, not the least of which was cooperation Inspector H. Brownrigg pro-anong different races and na- secuted:
tionalities.
"If we
struck.
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*FILMED ON THE
SEA AND UNDER FIREL
FFIGHTING
A
DRAMA
OF THE PACIFIC
LADY
TECHNICOLOR
20.
"Photographed in Zones of Combatby MonoFU.S. Rov
A LOUIS DI ROCHEMDHT
TO-MORROW LAUREL & HARDY "THE BULL- FIGHTERS"
POP
is
can encourage
ourf
oi a big atride forward in the quality of education and its expansion,
arrangement has been reached I am happy to say that an whereby the Ministry of Educa- tion, Nanking, and the Educa- tion Department. Hong Kong, (Continued in nert Column)
HONG KONG STAGE CLUB
by arrangement with
The Missions to Seamen Season 1947-1948
AN
INSPECTOR CALLS
by
J. B. PRIESTLEY
The entire proceeds of the First Night
IN AID OF
THE BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS ASSOCIATION.
Booking at Moutrie's
or on the night at
The Missions To: Seamon
'Next the China Fleet Club)
Tickety--35 4:1.
Services $38-32.
SHOWING
STO:DAY
OPENING
TONIGHT AT 8.30
MAJESTIC
AT 2.30, 5:20.
7.20 & 9.20 p.m.
SHE FOUND THE SECOND CHANCE FOR HAPPINESS
دعم
STAUSOMAIN HIS AIMS!
DOROTHY MCGUIRE. * GUY MADISON
IN
'TILL THE END OF TIME'
AN RKO RADIO PICTURE
NEXT CHANGE **THE SHOW OFF”
Cutlery
Council Amendments
The Attorney-General, tomorrow's meeting of
Page
ADVANCE BOOKING OFFICE
ST. FRANCIS KOTEL, QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL
Booking Hours: 11.00a.m. to 5.30 p.in, Daily
Legislative Council, will-SHOWING TO-DAY-AT-2:30, 5.15, 7:50 & 9.30 PM.
move a resolution chang- ing the style of Govern- ment auditors.
Other
measures to be ad- vanced were: areaolufion in connection with the Dutiable Commodities Ordinance; An ordinance to allow, the keeping of special registers of births for the purpose of registering births, previously registered in -lost reglaters; and an ordinance to amend the Jury Ordinance.
Object of the Inst Bill, is to empower the Court to order a trial to proceed if a juror has to be discharged from atten dance after commencement of a trial.
In a trin for an offerice punishable with death the jury may consist of the six persons remaining in the event of ah-·| pence or discharge of one june 'after a 'triaj han commenced.
FOOD PARCELS FUND
Donations to the Food Par ecla Fund:-
The Russian Orthodox
Church Community $ Anon
Mrs. Peter Eardley Anon
Anon
Mrs. Turner
Miss Dolly Wong Mr. & Mrs. P. E. Cox Y.M.C.A. Guest Night
Appeal
'Total
50.... 1. 10.--
20.
1.--
3.-
200...
20.-
201.95
$20.341.25
(Continued from Col. 5.) now recognise euch other's 'teachers' certißentes."
Certificates
Lady Grantham prevented the following certifienfes
Teachers Certifenter of the Tatucati in Department of the Hong Kong Goveran mesthan Chlu Lien, Chai fit Yir Chin Lai Ching, Chief Wel, Chow Wa Fork. Chu Bhing Yan, Chung Shie Tui, Ho Cheuk Lam, Lam Shui Mel, Le Shhi Mul, Mn Ki Pún, Ou Neck China.
al Chung Nauk, Tu Yuet Thug, Won
Cher Pau and Wong Fong Chun,
Teacher's Certificate of the Edvention Department and Prizn * Top Studen Vernacular section:-Mak So Far.
Teacher's Certifients if the Education Department and Special Pla for round keenness and participation in d Tess ite-Wong Wet Tuen.
Teachers' Certiflentes of the Education Depariment awarded to graduates of Sun Yat Sen Universlt?" who have ́e implet od Practical Tenebing Course In Ho.14 Kong:-Chan, China Mil Jona Pak Woon, Bhum Hon Kin, Bhum 'Kuna) Be and To! Kwik Chul.
Trachera Certificates of the Elication Department of the Hong Kong Covers- ecal: Lầm Chị Hinh, Mahend Mehal Anita Shin and Trade Buk Han
·Tencher's Cenitente of the Elidation. Department and Prize n Tap Student Gnzlich Bertion Kelly, Thumb,
-Toscher's. Cortiñente of the . Efucation. Department and Spécial Prize for ril round keenness, and participation in Cel Tiger lifez-Patriela Rosarlo..
· Matriewikilon ́Certificates · of In Ople persity of Hong Kong (-Chma Huk Bülne, AM. The Dong Won, Abdul 13mnsd #hi- chell, Lee Ting Kong, "LI Kừîn "Bhun, Pong Tak Ban, Lam Chiu Minn. A.G. fe Hung Lai, Abdul Majid Niamatullah," R. Voùng Tie Tac and W. Ya ̈ Wing Nin.
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JAMES MASON
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IN SHO, P. MONAOWAN,
With ANN STEPHENS HENRY OSCAR: Beenplay by
Jno. P. Monaghan & Parisia Ketlina Fridad by
SYDNEY DOX and JAMES HASON
Preciad by LAWRENCE HUNTINGTON
NEXT CHANGE.
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IN
"FLAME OF BARBARY COAST"
FEATURING JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT
ALHAMBRAL THEATRE
SHOWING TO-DAY at 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 p.m.
George SANDERS Mary MAGUIRE THE
OUTSIDER
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Released thr... INTERNATIONAL FILMS.
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Dialogue in MANDARIN.
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