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MANILA OLYMPIC

GAMES

CHINESE DELEGATION RECEIVE

WARM WELCOME

Manila. May 8.

Tremendous enthusiasm WBS shown and a large local section of the Chinese community turned out for

the arrival of the Chinese Olympic delegation and gave them At a veritable triumphal entry. least 5.000 people jammed the teums to make a delignted parade :hrough the Manila strcets, after which the athletes inspected the studium while the officials hasten- the ed to pay their "respects to Governor General and, to the"

GERMAN MINE DISASTER

Eighty Workers "Believed Dead

(Special to "Hong Kong" Daily Press**} (By Pelegraph, Copyright, Mayor. School girls covered the graphic Messages Ordinance, arriving teams with bouquets while | Received, May 8. 4.30 a.m.) a Chinese boy-scout band furnish- ed the music.

delegation The

was officially greeted by both the Chinese Con-

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Berlin, May 7. Eighty minere were trapped un- derground as the result of a fre

CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

'CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

QUEEN

CHRISTINA "

Coming To Queen's And Alhambra

HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

MY.

THE KULMERLAND

A new motion picture with Gre-haring arrived from Hamborg and "Ports of call, Constgutes of Cargo are ta Garbo Is automatically 80 event: she has been acclaimed by hereby notified that their Goods are many as the leading actress of the being landed and placed at thair r

into the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf screen, and her vehicles are 30 and Godowa Company's godown at carefully spaced that it always Kowloon, where delivery may be time obtained as on the Goods are landed. seems an extremely long

Optional Cargo will not be landed since the last one. When a Gar-

here, unless Notice has been given 48 bo film is directed by Rouben Ma-

hours prior to recl's arrival, but carried moulian, formerly of the Theatre ad from port to port to the dual port of Guild, the event seems of double call to which the option extends. importance. And when the pic- has dialogus ture is one whose been composed by S. N. Behrman. author of last year's stage success, "Biography." then the event achieves a distinction almost with out precedent. This picture

comes Queen Christina," which for simultaneous showings at the Queen's and Alhambra Theatres on Saturday.

is

- Queen Christina" is remarkable in that it is a role chosen by Miss

one

that

sul and by Miss Philippines, this breaking out suddenly on Monday

Carbo herself. The character oti year's carnival Queen who is then the Buggingen Potash mines

! nild-way between Freiburg in this brilliant. Independent and Chinese belle. Doctor Wang off-

Breisgau and Basle, due to the col- eccentric regent of the middle clally expressed his delight at re-

lapse of a small pillar which in seventeenth century is turning to the Philippines after

turn snapped the high tension has always attracted the enigma- an absence of seven years and

power.cable and the conflagration tie actress, as much because shc made assurances of his heartiest

took place. The majority of the was of the same race as because cooperation to make the games a

workers reached safety soon after her intelligence and passion for Iremendous success.

the alarm was sounded. It is hop-freedom were, wholly modern in ed that the rescue squad will their quality." And Sweden at that succeed in freeing a large percent period was an aggressive military age of those caught behind" the | power whose martial maria Chris- blazing shafts in the passage way. tina insisted on suppressing, Miss Garbo was interested too in con- veying this pacifistic conviction of the queen.

The athletes appear to be in the pink of condition and ap- parently enjoyed their trip and are fully ft for the final grind. The delegation does not comment on the chances of victory in the various events but allows the im- pression that China is confident of winning the Soccer, in which everit the stiffest opposition is expected to come from Java

Mr. Lim, Bong So, the tennis player from Singapore is expected to give the Japanese aces a hard fight:

The Baseball team have

Freiburg. Briesgau.

The eighty miners trapped in the collapsed potash mine of Buggin- gen have been abandoned to their fate as all means of coming to their aid has been cut off. то Quench the roaring underground fire, all passage ways have been blocked, up. Strong reasons exist for believing that the men have already perished as after

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diamond and expressed satisfac- tion at the lay-out, while officials attended conferences and drafted anal schedules for tennis, the track, boxing and swimming. The Chinese showed a novel retort to Japan's much published staff of special cooks which accompanied the teams when the chefs and managers of the leading Manila Chinese restaurants gathered to- gether and constructed a special kitchen in which the best typical food is being prepared. The Chinese restaurants in Mania-are many and famous and the cooks

reputed to

with the imprisoned miners was obtainable-Transocean Ko Min. DEATH-ROLL NOW EIGHTY-SIX

Berlin, May 8. Eighty-six are now known to be dead in the "mining

disaster al Buggingen.--Reuter.

CANTON DAY

BY DAY

are

be unsurpassed. (From Our Own Correspondent.) The entire Japanese delegation staged a strenuous work-out to- day but the Chinese, teams are resting after their trip and expect

some action to-morrow.

Manila is delighted at the spirit of their welcome, thus assuring a delightful time-Reuter:

RICHARD TAUBER

Arrives At Elstree

Richard Tauber, world-famous tenor, arrived in London on Easter Monday evening, to com- mence work in his Arst British tim. This will be directed at Elstree for British International Pictures by Paul Stein, „Tauber's lifelong friend.

Titled "Blossom Time," it is a colourful romantic film with music. based on incidents from "the lie of Franz Schubert, who will be impersonated by Tauber

bimself.

Canton, May 8. "National Humiliation Day" will

be observed to-morrow at the

on

Chunshan Memorial Hall, as

Mal 9, 1916 President Yuan Shih

Kai accepted the Twenty-One De-

mands of the Okuma Cabinet which gave Japan 4 frm foothold in Shantung, Manchuria and Fu- kien.

There will be no holiday, but amusement and entertainment for the day is cancelled. Slogans were issued to-day reminding the peo- ple of the danger confronting China at the moment. The history and nature of the Twenty-One De- mands were described in a state- ment issued by the Kuomintang organs.

LENIENCY TO DEBTORS Merchants who borrowed 82,500.- 000 in notes from Kwangtung Pro- vincial Bank are able to repay so far only $500,000 although the time for repayment was. due some time ago. The money was advan- ced last summer от security to arms which needed money badly to tide over their financial string- ency.

Interviewed on arrival at Elstree, Herr Tauber expressed The Bank does not press on re- his great delight with the story

Payment on the paper money, al- selected for him by British In-though when the notes were ad ternational,

has "Paul Stein

canved they were accepted at face value

been over to see me in Vienna," he said, "and has shown me the story. We have discussed it thoroughly and I have myself made several suggestions regar- ding the special music. Some of my own compositions will be introduced. This is not my first Alm, but it is, my first English. one and I am naturally excited about it."

Work commenced on "Blossom Time" at Elstree recently, but Herr Tauber was not called upon to act, because the scenes which he appears, have not yet been reached. Paul Stein was

TAX ON FOREIGN FIRMS The Provincial Department of Finance, according to the vernacu- far press, is compiling statistics of the volume of business done by foreign firms as a prelude to levy- ing on them a business tax. In- vestigation will be completed by the end of the month, when in all probability the collection of the tax will begin:

Shameen firms have not yet re- in.ceived offelal notification to pay thsi tax, but it seems that the pro- vincial auhorities will lose no time'

directing scenes for the early in putting the tax into effect.

part of the film in which Faul Graetz, another very clever young German actor, is seen as an old music-master, with who daughter Schubert fell in love. Tauber watched for awhile with evident amusement.

The scene was set in an old Viennese home of. 1826, when the fireplaces were built like a kind of brick font in the centre of the

room."

GEN. LI TOURS WEST RIVER General 14 Hon Wan, divisional, commander of the 3rd Independent

turned to Hollywood with much of this material in her trunk, 'she was more eager than ever to attempt an incarnation of the. Queen who preferred, the cultivation of ar- tists and sciences to the thankless and ruthless business of wellding

a sceptre.

Few choices for the composer of dialogue could have been so for- tunate as that of the brillant S. N. Behrman. This distinguished playwright has been responsible for some of the wittiest comedies produced in the New York Theatre for the last seven or eight years. And the incisive penetrating state- ments characteristic of Christina could scarcely have been penned by a more skillful hand.

LAUGHTON PLAYS MACBETH

Went Pale at His Own Realism

Charles Laughton has achieved his most momentous part in this Play because it has presented to him more difficulties than and other role he has ever played. He succeeds in

making" Macbeth, even though rather resembling a tubby, partly shom Henry VII, truly convincing.

this

He had only rehearsed part for three weeks, and has always disliked speaking in verse. Yet he has overcome all these difficulties, and last night creat- ed a new Macbeth that is no doubt as much like the Macbeth Shakespeare intended BLS Hottentot

Temperament

a

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Hong Kong, 6th May, 1934

Agent

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FROM

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THE "SILVERTEAK”

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But solely by his passionate lving of the part Laughton jusci- fles this new stumpy, cold. sweat- covered Scottish king. When he has murdered Duncan and his hands are dripping with stage gore which he" smears on his face, Charles Laughton really looks as though he is going to be Hong Kong, last May, 1934. sick.

The red paint on his hands be- came gore. just by the way he held his fingers. This is acting. So, wrapped up was he in his part that only his wife Elsa Lan- chester dared approach his dress-

ing-room. If Charles Laughton was never temperamental before, he certainly was. of stage, so I understand...

Macbeth is to be his last part in Vic-Wells. repertory for some time and he has taken it seriouly as his greatest, which it 16.

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Consignees are further notified that the Steamer "COBLENZ has taken at HAMBURG and BREMEN Through Cargo" for HONG KONG 8.8. "EMON" 5.8. "STAR" and 8.8. "STELUSS" from COPENHAGEN, - HELSINGFORS and KOTKA.

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Consigness are requested to surrender

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CAUGHT

European Lady Victim

A Chinese male. Kwong Ban, aged 14, was last night arrested in Nathan Road near Cameron Road soon after he had snatched.

division, and concurrently Pacific- the West. River, which are among a black leather handbag from the ation Commissioner of the North- the most thriving in Kwangtung. person of Mrs Robinson, a Euro- west, left here last night aboard The general will return to his pean lady of No: 530. Nathan

tour of the West River. D the gunboat Chung Yuan on a headquarters in Shaokwan early Roud.

June. He hopes to revive the in- His trip has no military signific-| dustry of those towns especially ance except to inspect the indus- the silk industry in Yung Kee and trial progress of the towns along - Shun Tak.

for Countercgnature."

"MELCHERS & 00′′ Agentas NORDDEUTSCHER Lior), BREKEN,

[2547 Hong Kong, 7th May, 1994

ALLEGED TAX EVASION

Grand Jury Refuse Indictment

Pittsburgh, May 8,

The handbag contained 85,45 in A Grand Jury to-day, refused to cash a cigarete case and a pow-confirm the indictment against der case, the total value of which Mr. Mellon for tax evasion. was 812.45.

Reuter.

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