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CENTRAL

THEATRE

To-day & To-morrow

At 2.30, 5, 10, 7.15 & 0.20 p.m.

SUCKERS- SINNERS-SAINTS!

She toyed with them- laughed at them-Until she was caught in the web of her own emotions!.

You know

TO-DAY'S WIRELESS

PROGRAMME.

BROADCAST BY Z.B.W. ON

335 METRES.

11 to 11.30 a.m.-Stock quotations, 11.30 a.m.-Chinese programme, 12.30 p.m.-Europens programo.

pm-Weather report, local time,

etc.

1.30 p.m.-Rugby Press news,

p.m.-Close down,

10 to 8 p.m.-European programmiyo of Victor and HALV. records supplied by Messrs. Montric &

Co.

6 to 0.21 p.m. -- **

*

Children's Programme.

Songs from. When We Were Very Young by A. A. Milng and Fraser Simpson, sung by George Baker (Baritoné). Halfway Down-Hoppity-Grow ing Up-appiness -Missing- In the Fasion,-9320, Politeness Market

Square →→→

Buckingham Palace-The Thres Foxra,221.

The Christening-The Brownie- Lines and. Squares-Vespers."

4222.

6.91 to 8.95 p.tn.~

Organ Solde,

Schon Hosmarin" (Kreisler).-

Reginald Foork.

A Brown Bird Singing" (Haydn Wood).—Reginald Fourt.-96001. Chelsen Fayre" (Gosa Custard).

Reginald Closs-Custard. Londonderry

Air (Stewart

Archer). Reginald Gosa Cus- tard.-12375,

7 p.m.-Stock quotations.

this Nancy:||6.45 £0" 7:05 1,01-.

"The Devil's Holiday"

NANCY CARROLL The Devil's Holiday

A Paramount Patora

But!

Do you

know this one? A new fiery, up-to-the- minute

mies, who plays at love!

It's a 1931 Paramount

Attraction.

NEXT CHANGE

EVERY GIRL IN LOVE- EVERY LOVE LORN YOUTH

EVERY MAN AND WOMAN

will want to see this startling ravelation of the love intrigues of the beautiful ladies of the most romantic court of Europe

BOUDOIR DIPLOMAT

with

Betty Compson Ian Keith Mary Duncan Jeanette Loff Lionel Belmore Lawrence Grant

The Spicy Affairs of

A Master Lover.

IT'S A 1931 UNIVERSAL SUPER-PRODUCTION.

Booking at Anderson's and-

the Theatro (Tol. 25720),

Operatic.

Voeni Trio Faust Brison Song" (Gounod). Geraldine Farrer Enrico Caruso Marcel Journet-1000S,

Vocal Duet-" Faust-See She Open the Window (Gounod). Geraldinis Farrer Marcel Journet.-- 1000,

Mixed Quartet Martha-Spin

ning Wheel Quartette" (Flo- tow). Alda - Jacoby Caruso- Journel-10003, -

Mixed Quartet--"Martha-Good- night Quartette" (Flotow), --- Alda-Jacoby-Caruso Journet.-.

10003.

Mixed Sextelte "Lucia-What

Restrains Me?" (Donizetti).— Galli-Curci Homer Gigli - De Luen-Pinza Bada. —10012. Youal Quartet-"Rigoletto-Fair- est Daughter of the Graces" (Verdi). Galli-Curgi- Homer - Gigli-De Luen.-10012.

7.03 to 7.20 p.m.-"Quartette in E Minor" (from My Life" (Smetana), Flonzaley Quar- telle-M03.

7.30 to 6 p.m.-

A Concert.

Pianoforte Solo" Melody in F" (Rubinstein). — Mark' Ham- bourg.--B2057.

Pianoforte Solo-Wallz from

"Midnight Sun " Kórmakov)-Mark

-B2657

(Rimsly- Hambourg

Sung- The Lass With the Deli- ente Air" (Arne).-Mavis Ben- nel (Soprano).-132459.

Sing- Ob Could I But Express in Song" (Malashkin).-Peter Dawson (Bass Baritone), — B2125.

a

Trip My Love Dwelt in

Northern Land" (Elgar).---- Baraldi Trio.--B2830. Song--"Here, in the Quiet Hills" (Carne).-Essie Ackland (Con- tralto).-33203.

Song" Lovely Night" (Lan

don Ronald).-Walter Glynne (Tenor), B2295.

Organ and Pianoforte Dust- Glockenspielen " (Mcale).- Arthur Meale and Neville Taj- lor.-B.3097.

3 p.m.-Weather report, local time,

etc.

6.03 to 11.30 p.m.-Ko Shing Thea-

́tro relay.

| 11,30 p.m.-Close down.

RUMANIA AND SOVIET OIL.

REPRISALS AGAINST PRE- SENT POLICY DEMANDED.

Berlin, April 14.-Mosanges re ceived here from Bucharest indicate

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1931.

KING'S

HONCKONG'S FINEST CINEMA

SHOWING TO-DAY

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(GORILLA)

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CREATURES FOUND THAT

& PPARENTLY WOLF APE &

HALF HUMAN

Booking at the TURATRE Only. PHONES: 25313, 25330.

After 15 YEARS of research and 3 YEARS in the home

GENERAL

Announces a

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3 YEAR

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THE SILVER' SCREEN.

QUEEN'S THEATRE,

"WHOOPEE.”

The shadow of prison hars and] life sentences lies behind the glamorous beauty of the costumes of "Whoopen," the Samuel Gold-"] wyn-Florenz Ziegfeld musical gen. sation, starring Eddie Cantor, showing at the Queen's Theatre.

The bends and head work of the elaborate garments worn by the ensembles in Whoopee" were all i made by the convicts doing time in the Arizona States Penitentiary on a specially arranged contract btween the Samuel Goldwyn stu dics and the state of Arizona.. The prisoners aro paid individually for their work and the money is laid away by the state to give them a new start in life when their sen-! | Lentea are served out.

BILLY THE KID."

It is a strange. coincidence that the mame day King Vidor waa film- ing his biggest scene in the historic western story,." Billy the Kid," at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the last sur viding member of the posse which captured the real Billy at Stinking Springs, New Mexico, died at Douglas, Arizoni,

Jim Enat, Sheriff Pat Garrett and two others captured Billy Bouney and returned him to Lin. colo. This incident in recreated in Vidar's talking picture; also

The Kid's" subarquent sensa tional escape from jail, and the melodramatic three-day, singe of the McSween home at Liscalň. John i Mack Brown plays Billy and Wal- Ince Berry is Sherift Pat Garrett. The picture will open næxlSunday nt dia Queen's Theatre.

CENTRAL THEATRE.

"THE DEVIL'S HOLIDAY.”

There is something apropos in the fnet thai Naney Carroll, who is

ono of Paramount's *"biggest nanes," is now playing in a pro- duction which required the biggest set over constructed for the making" of a talking picture.

The picture is "The Devil's Holiday," a romance-drama of the, American wheat-belt, written and directed by Edmund Goulding, writer and director of Gloria Swan- son's "The Trespasser.' It is how showing at the Central Theatre.

Miss Carroll plays the role of a professional good girl" who, as

a manicurist in a big hotel, works hand-in-hand with double-crossing. salesmon of farm implements to "trim down their farmer cus tomers.

Considerable action of the picture takes place in the hotel lobby, The monster set represents the lobby and interior stores of the

Included in the set.; huge hotel,

are a clerk's desk, telephone opera- tor's switch board, lobby, entrance to the dining room, n complete

AGAIN General Electric makes cigar stand, a barber's shop, and

refrigeration history with its announcement of an unparalleled 3-Year Guarantee on the General

Electric Monitor Top.

This the broadest warranty ever offered with an electric refrigerator- means that for at least three years you are protected against service expenses on the mechanism of the Monitor Top.

It is a guarantee based on the ex- perience of nearly a million users. For the past three years, General Electric Refrigeration has served them constantly, faithfully, making

a sensational expense-free record

that the association of Rumanian that is one of the outstanding achievements in the industry.

ail well proprietors has demanded

from the Ministry of Industry

prompt and drastic reprisals

against the alleged flooding of the General Electric offers you the widest range of refrigerating service-ice cubes, four different

Jugoslay, Austrian, Hungarian,

German and Czechoslavak markete zones-of-temperature, sliding shelves, small operating, and a score of other advantages.

with Boviet oil at a price cheaper

than the Rumanian producers are able to grant. They also demand that stops be taken to prevent ships laden with Soviet oil or grain be- ing allowed to use the Danube for navigation.

Commenting on this report the Vassische Zeitung writes This declaration of war against the Soviets by the Rumanian oil in- dustry may mean that the neutral. ity so far maintained by Rumania in the international" of war"may" bo about to be "anerificed to the planned loans in which the Pre- mier Titulescu's close relations with |the London city will play a speciā

ally, important part-

On View at

Hong Kong Electric Company, Ltd. General Electric Company (China), Ltd.

Andersen, Meyer & Company, Ltd.

DAVID HOUSE.

a modeste's shop.

Eight cameras were required to photograph the action which con tinues from one spot to another in the hotel sequences.

HONG KONG METEOROLOGICAI

REGISTER.

Hong Kong Observatory, April 207 ·

Provious On DateļOn Date

Day at

at

72 95

77

91

at 4 p.m. 10 a.m. 4 p.m. Barometer... 29.77 20.86 29.70 Temperature 73 Humidity... 91 Wind-

Direction ESE E SE Force

I Weather... OB ODM ORLT Bain... 0.09 0,00 Highest open-air Temperature, 19: 83 Lowest open-air Temperaturo, 30-71

..

3

4

5.23

B-Blue sky; C-Cloudy; Du Drizzle; F-Fog; L-Lightning: MTMMist; O-Overcast; P-Passing showers; Q-Squalla; É-Bain; T- Thunder,

HONG KONG TIDE TABLE.

From April 21 to 27, 1881.

HIGH WATKE.

Height.

MOVIELAND

FOR THE WEEK

QUEEN'S

SHOWING TO-DAY Ar 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.20.

Marvellous

Барру

Gay !

FLOWERZEGFALD WER COLVIN

EDDIE

CANTOR

Whoope

Linka by

•LUS KANN Franc Comedy be WALIAM ANTHONY 16 GLİRİ

OM TECHNICOLOR";

Ziegfeld has outdone himself

in this, the most gorgeous of all spectacles 1

UNITED ARTISTS ACTURE

Added Attraction. "AN IRISH

FANTASY"

UNITED ARTISTS'

SPECIALETTE.

NEXT CHANGE

KING

VIDOR

who made 'The Bid Pa rade," now brings the talkle's mightiest drama!

BILLY the KID

with John Mack BROWN Wallace BEERY Kay Johnson Karl Dane

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