SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22,
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-A story of
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10
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ABOLTI ZOKOR **+ JESSI L. CASEY MILLAR
CLARA
BOW
in
HULA
H
TAPPY, dashing, carefree Clara,
the madcap of the screep, as
a tantalising tease of the tropics who holds her heart aloof from the men who swarm around her -until but see for yourself what hap- pened!
CLIVE BROOK VICTOR FLEMING
FRODUCTION
A Paramount Picture
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
WUILE TAG. ALEK AND OSSIE ARE 1STILL CURIOUS: JONER WHAT IS
IN THE PACKAGE! OSSIES UNCLE
I'CLEM SENT AMM LET'S FLASH OUT TO SEA AND SEE HOW FRECKLES IS ENJOVING WIS HOMEWARD JOURNEY.
ON THE OCEAN
LINER..
SES' I LOVE TO EAT ON THE BOAT BERÉS YOUR PLACE,
BETTY
OLTAIS IS JUST WONDER.
FULA
On the eve of his departure on an Antarctic expedition came news of the engagement of Captalu Sir George Wilkins to Miss Suzanne Bennett, a New York, actress. The happy couple are shown in our picture us the flyer-explorer explains to his Buncee what he hopes to accomplish in the South
- Polar area,
HAGEN COMING.
MATCH WITH SMITH
1.
AT FANLING,
It is probable that Hongkong golfers will have, an opportunity of Being Walter Hagen, one of the world's foremost players, at Farling during the early part of next year
the Lient-Colonel E. D. Matthews, Secretary of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club, has received an enquiry, from Hollywood with regard to lagen play ing exhibition matches here in Febru ary next provided a sullicient guaran- tee in forthcoming.
Local golfers who have been ap proached on the matter are enthusias le and it is hoped steps will be taken with the view to inducing this under famous golfer to come. It stood Lieut.-Colonel Matthews would welcome the views of the Secretaries of other golf clubs in the Colony upon the point and would gladly get in. touch with them with the view to seeing what can be done,
To Play Against Smith.
7
"HULA."
BREEZY STORY OF À SOUTH!
SEA ISLE.
mar-
"Hula," which will be shown at the Queen's Theatre on Xmas Day: and Boxing Day, brings the lovable madeap of the films, Clara Bow, back to the screen in her biggest picture since "It." The popular comedienne appears as a carefree muss who, on the eve of her six- teenth birthday, falls madly in love with a handsome young engineer, played by Clive Brook Clara soon forces him to admit his, love but at the same time she learns that he is a victim of an unhappy riage. His wife, an unscrupulous fortune hunter refuses to grant him a divorce. In addition to this, Clara finds that there is another woman attempting to win him away. How she emerges from all her difi- provides Paramount's culties scintillating little star with plenty of opportunity for showing off hor Own particular talents. Unusual twists in the give a peculiar narrative charm to this breezy story which takes place against the beautiful settings of Hawall. At the 0.20 Carpi's performances, Signor
It is suggested that should flagea come to the Colony, G. E. Smith, the Lossiemouth professional, who is now here and will not be going away for two or three months yet, would be a. very suitable opponent. It is felt that exhibition matches between the two would prove to be a great attine-"Parisian Revue" will appear in a
complete change of programme,
tion.
Fanling carrests Strolf as the only course worth while, and it would be Interesting to have Hagen's viewa upan it. It is regarded out here as being the finest golf course in the Enst, and Hagen would be able to tell us just how it compares with home and American courses.
The question of the guarantee is the first matter to be decided and it in to be hoped steps will be taken Immediately with the view to sooing what can be done in this direction.
la very rare that a golfer of such atanding slagen passes through and it would be a thousand pities if aumlelerit Inducement was not forth- coming to prevail upon him to play.
Second Best Golfer.
A golf genius, he can rise to the big occasion, where courage and supreme determination are of such great import, as no other,mon can. Two of his greatest achievements were the winning of the Western Open In a score of 281, or seven under fours, and the capture of the American pro- fessional championship for the fourth year in succesiion.
Winner of British Open. Hagen has won the British Open on three occasions. His fret auc cess was in 1022 and two years later he won again. This year he secured the title for the third time, when littla it appeared he stood very chance of doing so, for only a
crushingly de- In a list of the world's terefeated by Archie Compston in a 72
previously he was golfers compiled by Mr. George W.
hale match by 18 up and to play. Greenwood at the beginning of the
had then only just left the Year Hagen was placed second to Hagen had the "Bobby Jones. In the Uniteyi States, boat, and he happened to meet Comp- Hagen is regarded as almost unbeatsion at a time when the latter was Ho re- able. He exercises some mysterious right on top of his form. influence over his opponents even in trieved his reputation, however, by the chile many sipy poorly himself, strokes ahead of Barazan and three case of such a player as "Bobby" winning the championship, being two Later, when but the other fellow plays worse and better than Compaton. he is never so dangerous as when Compston visited America ho turned
the tables in a challenge match. he appears likely to be defeated.
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5 Insults,
12 Palni.
13 Female of the fallow deer.
14 Minuto opening of the skin.
15 Restorativo.
16 Type of moisture.
17 Always.
18 To reform one's morals.
20 Bex made of wooden plats.
22 Portion of the iris which borders
21
Beverage.
the pupil of the eye.
27 Coronet,
20 To finish,
28 Eagle
31 Hammered thin.
32 Born.
33 Any of several flowering plants
represented in ancient Egyptian art,
36 Green herbage affording food
for estilo.
38 Eager.
130 To recede.
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43 Twinge.
44 Falsehood.
40 To give up..
40 Blumbering, 47 Cohater.
Vertical
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Twisted yarn.
4 Observed.
To total. Enemy.
7 Not many.
8 Musical drama.
DA now star.
10 An allowance of weight ́ ́ to
purchasers for waste.
11 Withered.
10 Reckons chronologically.
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23 Infor.
24 To Revour.
26 Native metal,
28
Type of glossy paint.
29 To sojourn
30
Fitted in a graduated series.
31 To move as something heavy or
Inert.
33 One circuit around
~ track (pl.);
36 Egg-shaped figure.
35 Prong.
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Taco
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