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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

MONDAY,

OCTOBER 27, 1924.

"THE COMMON LAW"

"

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ACHIEVEMENTS-AND FAILURES,

MANILA TRAGEDY.

BRITISH SUBJECT DIES.

Manila, Oct. 26.

Thedon, was found dead in the

of an

overdoso of

The doccased had been suffor-

Mr. John E. Edward, & British | There was only one League | subject, representing the Harris, cricket match on Saturday, and Edwards Textile Company, Lon- several friendly encounters. princips! of those was the Inter-Manila Hotel on Sunday, as the port trial-Mr. Hancock's elovon result versus Mr. Pearco's lovon. In paraldehyde, this event the former won, with a total of 152 to the other side's 34. ing from insomnia and was only Rev. E. K. Quick, a former Inter-recently discharged from hospital. |

-Daily Bulletin porter, justified the hopes ex- pressed in his favour, with 43, and R. E. A. Webster, another in the running for baten selection, compiled 36. Holdman scored 21. The others in Han- cock's team did not shine, only two reaching double figures. H. N. Bulhatchet was the most succoss- |

ful bowler in this innings, his three wick ats(for11runs)canstitut ing the hat trick. Pearce's eleven failed lamentably, the highest scoro boing G. They wore up against good bowling and fielding, and A. G. E. Bowker came up to expectations with 3 wickols for 8 J. C. Lyal, a new figure in big matchos here, took 3 for 9. Rev. Quiok took 2 for 2 and Q

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The "olitary League fixture was | a second division match between the K.C.C. and University. The undergrade confpiled 88, J. E. Noronha contributing 39, and thus Not their opponunte a soem- ingly light task. Kowloon how- over, could only put together 30, the score book registoring a chain of "ducks and some singles, with u, two 6, and a 10. S. Omar, with 3 for 9, and C. W. Lam, with 6 for 20, shared the bowling honours

The I. R. C. wore beaten by the H. K. C. C. after a sporting de claration by the Indians at 227 for 6 (A H. Rumjaha 57, J. A. P'urroon 49. C. A. Bhooru retired 71 and A. H. Madar rotired 34) The H. K. C. O. replied with 228 for 5 (D. G. Nicholson 86, W. Mackenzie 47, C. Blaker 37.).

The Civil Forvico beata K. C. C. team by 173 for 7 to 100. The Kowloon aido went in firet, and

their only high scorer was F.

Goodwin, who carried his bat for 45. T. E. Lawrance compiled 73 for the Civil Service.

The biggest dofelt was record

od by Craigongower against the C. R. C. The Chinese declared at 179 for 2 (W. Hung 81,and H. Hung 73) Craigen-ower had a weak tos m'out, and compiled 91. Ng Bzo-kwong took 4 for 31 and H. Hung 4 for 33.

Commander L. A. W. Spooner, formerly lant to the Royal Australian Navy, is succeeding Commander A.8. May, O. B. E.. M. V. O, in command of the Petersfield on the Chine Station when re commissioned.

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Langkats (comb.) — Tls. 1814, buyera. }

Ewos. Tla. 104, buyers, Shanghai Docks. Tls. 9756, buyers.

New Engineerings. Tls. 6.67, buyers.

- Orientals. -Tie. 3.50, buyers. Shanghai Cotton. - Tls. 53, buyers.

THE CINEMAS.

CURRENT ATTRACTIONS, "Is marriage a failure-and why?" This question is asked by the picture Mid-Channel," which the World Theatre has socured as a feature attraction for its patrons. Clara Kimball Young is said to have reached the summit of her triumph in this production, which is destined to provo a great "draw."

N

Mary Pickford's namo alono has been sufficient to fill the Coronet, but apart from that the story of "Tess of the Storm

has its own appeal,) Country and one can sit spall-bound as the story unfolds itself, the ten reels being not at all too long.. The rausical setting is in keeping with

the

picture. "Tass" will give place

to "The Rustle of Blik," featuring Conway Tearle, on Wednesday.

Queen's Theatro have had a

·

ENTERTAINMENTS.

MARY PICKFORD

For the second time in her life

has made her famous

"TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY".

-re-made it, NOT re-issue it-the most appealing story she ever had, and the most; successful.” A. brand new production and THE CROWN- ING ACHIEVEMENT OF MISS PICKFORD'S CAREER. In ten reels.

Today & Tomorrow at

2.30, 5.İ5, 7.15 and 9.20 p.m. at ORDINARY PRICES. with special Musical Setting (Come, and hear the music)

CORONET

THE

All

This Week

THE STAR

The Supreme Film Spectacle of the Age

• GORMS POLITIKOA

CHANGA PRESENTE

"Enemies of Women'

--BY VICENTE BLANCO BANKI

LIONEL BARRYMORE ALMA RUBENS and an di dar cut-

MIGHTY photodrama filmed

in the beauty spots of Europe -A picture so magallicent and overwhelming that the author himself, famous creator of "The Four Horsemen" says: "I consider it superior to any picture I have ever scen.'

-Vicente Blasco banca.

a Cosmopolitan Production Goldwyn Commopolitan

"

PRICES

5.30

and

9.15

A.3-200

Matinees, 60 eta. & 51.00. Nights, $1.00 & $1,50, Booking at Moutries' and The Star. Book Now.

TO-DAY and TOMORROW 5.15 and 9.15 pm. Clara Kimball Young

"MID-CHANNEL" (The Greatest Picture of Her Entire Career) IT IS A MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION THAT IS A SLICE OF LIFE THE TENSELY'HUMAN STORY OF A MAN & A WOMAN WHO BOUGHT HAPPINESS WHERE IT WAS NOT TO BE FOUND & WHO AT LAST DISCOVER IT IN EACH OTHER.

TO-DAY till THURSDAY at 2.80 & 7.15 p.m. THE WORLD'S GREATEST DRAMATISTS IVAN MOTUKIN & NATHALIA LESIENKO IN

“THE MAN OF HER DREAMS"

also

good thing in The Common Demon Shadow" ɓ

USUAL PRICES.

Law," which is being shown for the last time to-day. It is a groat story, well adapted to the soreun. For two days only, commencing

"The Affairs of to-morrow, Apatole" 'will' be shown, and Gloria Bwanson will appear in another fine role before her star Theatro yesterday, and the Ibanez novel. We have the wine, of Prince following nights should soo the women and song numerous admirers.:

The feature of the week at the placo crowded. How the power Lubimoff'a viila; than the garden Staria" The Enemies of Women." of symbolism is vitalized through as he realises it latot, purged of Those who have read the great the medium of the motion all these appanagos--a great novel on which it la founded will picture camera is aptly illustrated "ploture with great artistes in its dooide that it has been well por-In this sorson version of the principal roles.. trayed: those to whom the story is now will find a thrilling onter tainment. Crowds visited the

WORLD THEATRE

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