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ARMY DEFEAT CLUB IN
ANNUAL FIXTURE.
Leaguo erickot had another Satur- day off ever the week-end, not one match boing played, although there were several friendly gamas, chief of which was tho Club Army annual two-day fixture, which resulted in a victory for the latter team by 29 runs after the clvilians had had the upper hand for the most part of the gamio.
In the annual triangular tournament between the Club, Army and Navy, the Club-Army tle, which commenced on Friday, was resumed on Saturday morning and ended in a victory for the military team by 29 runs.
The Club had the upper hand for the most part of the game but failed to withstand the Army attack when not to obtain 131 runs for a victory. Sig. Williams, of the Royal Corps of Signnis, bowled extremely well to- wards the end of the gamé, and re- turned an analysis of seven wickets for 33. He was chiefly responsible for the collapse of the Club in their second innings, his fast deliveries causing no little trouble to the Club batsmen.
The Army knocked up 213 runs in their fest innings and when stumps wern drawn on Friday, the Club and brought their score to 146 for wickets. Pearce (62) and Mitchell (6) resumed the Club's innings on not stay long. He added another 13 to his over-night score before heint held by Dewar Durie, off Mussort.
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Set to get 11 runs to win, with ample time to do so, the Club were generally expected to knock off the required ruas for victory, but could do no better than put up 101 runs, Pearce was again the principal con- and tributor with 27, Sayer (27) Mere (20) being the only others in rench double figures
Two scend division bowlers in Fry and Willoma enptured all 10 wiekels between them, the former taking three for 28 and the intter seven for 33.
UNDERGRADUATES WIN.
League Game Changed to n Friendly.
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The University entertained the Civil Service Cricket Club at Pok fine and won by 2h runs. Bat- ting Brst, the home team knocket gy 144 runs for right wickets when the Innings was declared closed. Dr. T. Ride was in form with the bat, contributing 53, while Anderson col- Jorted 13 and Rodrigues 22. Without the services of a few of their regular players, the civil servants were cen- iderably weakened and were 25 run in arrears when the last wicket fell.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1930.
CINEMA NOTES."
RAMON NOVARRO IN "IN GAY MADRID.”
LOCAL RADIO.
DANCE FROGRAMME FOR TO-NIGHT.
6.00 p.m. Chinese Programme. (Studio Concert).
To-day's radio programme to be The colour and romantic flavour usually nangelated with the picturas broadcast by Z. B. W. on a wave of Ramon Novarro are again to bolength of 35li motres:--- found in profusion in the Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer Star's latest all- talking and singing production, "In Gay Madrid," which will open Wednesday at the Queen's Theatre.
on
Laid in plcturesque setting with Kay Spanish costumes and charming music, the story tells of Ricarde, son of the Marquis de Castelar, who be- cause of his wild exenpades in Madrid with the dancer Goyita, is sent to a amali university at Santiago where he promptly falls in love with the father beautiful Carmina. Hi favours the match and they are about to announce their engagement when the jealous Goyita
from Madrid, hides herself in Ricardo's rums and is subsequently discovered in his bed. The climax resulta when Carmina's brother chailenges Ricardo to a duel to avenge the insult and almost kills him. But the complica- tions are cleared up and all's well that ends well.
comer
seem
Novarro as the rollicking Richardo gives a dashing, romantic perforno- | ume, while his sense of humour makeu itself even more apparent than in "Devil May Care." His appealing personality makes his songs
charming, the young Latin doubly having a certain knack of putting over intimate metalles which accounts for no small ammmt at his attraction. "Bark Night," "Let Me Give You Love, Suntaro," Into My Heart." "Wine, Woman and Song" and "Smile Camendes" are all aphid numbers.
"Captain of the Guard."
One of the longest battles of film his~! tory was waged at Univerani Studios during the filming of the auper-produc- tion, "Captain of the Guard," which the Contral now running at Theatre, and which will be shown 181
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Wednesday only. The action on the gereen takes place in a single day, but so vast were the amics engaged and a spectacular the battle itself that it took almost a month to photo graph it.
7.00 p.m. European Programme of Columbia Records Selected and Sup- piled by Messrs. Anderson and Co.
7.00-7.35 p.m. Musical Comedy. The Singing Fool-Selections.
Dobroy Somers Band. This Year of Grace-Saloetians,
4
9764.
London Pavilion Orch. 9467. Hit The Deck-Selection, London Hippodrome Orchestra. 9284. That's A Good Girl-Let Yourself Go. That's A Good Girl-Chirp Chirp,
The Kettners Five, 0149. 7.35-8.16 p.m. Variety. Band-The Empire Parade. Band-Stein Song
The National Military Band. 177. Song-When My Dreams Come True.
Gerald Adams (Tenor). 9446. Song-Orange Blossom Time. Song Jogging Along Bohind The Old
Grey Mars. Song-A Little Bungalow.
Bobby Grey and Whispering Chorus, 0118. Accordian Trio-Light Cavalry.
Overture.
The Bros. Derey. 8397. Chorus-Chorus Hits of Yesterday,
The Jolly Old Fellows, 9424. Humorous Sang-She Was The Bello
of the Ball. Humorous Song-Twelve and A
Tanner A Bottle.
Will Fyffe. 9390. 8.15-8.60 p.m. Operatie. Buris Godouney-Prologue.
A. Cambon and Chorus. 2089. Borin Godounav-The Coronation.
L'opera Paris and Chorus, 9590. Doris Godunov-la Palolaise,
J. Ferrer and Chorus. 1500. The Bohemian Girl-Overture.
The B. B. C. Wireless Symphony Orch. 9100. Maritana-Vecal Gems,
Clara Serena, Prancis Russell, Denis Nolle and Chorus, 1872. 8.50-9.00 p.m.
The Rose English Selections,
HOME FOOTBALL”
RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S MATCHES.
The results of. Saturday's Home football as cabled by Router are:
First Division,
Arsenal Aston Villa
Blackburn Chelsen Derby Haddersdeld Manchester C. Middlesbro Newcastle
Shefeld. U. Portsmouth
Barnsley
Bradford
7 Blackpoo!
7 Manchester U.
B. 'Liverpool
Grimsby
1 Leicester
2 Sunderland
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.
2
Went Ham
23
2 Holton
Wednesday
1 Leeds
*
Birminghata
*Second Division.
Bristol C. Bury Cardin
Charlton
Everton Reading BonChampton Stoke
Wolves
5 Port Vale
4 Oldham
1 West Brom,
2 Burnley
1 Swansea
2 Bradford C.
Plymouth
Tottenham
2 Preston N.E.
Millwall
4* Notts. Forest
Third Division (South).
Bournemouth
Brentford Brighton Clapton 0. Crystal Pal Northampton Norwich
Notts County Thamen
Torquay Watford
4 Swindon
1
Q Luton
I
5 Gingham
0
2 Waikall
5
3 Southend
1
Bristol R.
1
1
Exeter
4 Coventry
1 Queen's P.R.
0
3 Newport
Falham
Third Division (North).
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10
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merely showy (nnng.)
9 What kind of fish would you be nure to catch in the engine of your car?
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14 Come cheer up, my lads! 'tis to glory weicarts of Onk.".
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17 Part of a foot. Soldiers, never
cross bridge thus.
10 Money-lender.
121 Mixtures of various sorts,
22 Melted from the wad.
o24 The patroness of comedy.
0221.
Carlisle Crewe Doncaster Hartlepools Hull Lincoln Nelson Tranmere Wigan York Wrexham
Q Chesterfield
Z Accrington
1
Gateshead
2
Halifax
Stockport
New Brighton
4
0
Rochdale
Barrow
2
Darlington
1
Rotherham
1
2 South Port
2 Morton
1. M. Grenadier Guards. 0.00 .m. Weather Report, Local
0.06-0.30 p.m. Orchestral Senten Cave,
Court Symphony Orchestral, 0438. Ballet Egyptian-Allegro. Ballet Egyptian-Allegrette.
The dramatic battle scene between the King's guards and the revolu-Time, etc.
onist troops, including the historie. march of the gen of Marseilles whe arrived in Paris just in time to turn the tide of Victory, are the climax of La Plantes the picture. Laurn "The Torch," the flaming girl lender of the revolutionists, and John Botes, "the golden voles of the screen," as a captain in the guards, are so co- starred in roles which give both of them the utmost opportunity for
in the greatest portrayals their
careers.
"Captain of the Guard" is Round super-feature, directed by John Robertson, which features the sing- ing of five songs by Bales. All of these songs were especially written for the picture by Charles Wakefield Cadman and Rex Rachmeld.
Paris Symphony Orchesten. Ballett Egyptian-Andante. Ballet Egyptian-Final.
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First Division (Scottish).
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Falkirk
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Coltle Cowdenbeath Dundee Hearts
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Queen's Park
2 East Fife
3 Rangers
0
Aberdeen Hibernians Kilmarnock HamЯton
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Paris Symphony Orchestra. 3507. 0.30-11.30 p.m. Dance Programme.
Fox Trot.
Mother's Smile,
Fox Trot.
Leith
Motherwell
l'artick
St. Mirren
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108.
Waltz.
The Sheryl Flame.
108.
all.
Fox Trot.
The Same As We Used To Do 140. Slow Fax Trot.
Don't Wear Your Heart On Your
Sleeve.
For Trot.
Over The Garden Wall.
132.
One Step,
There's A Good Time Coming
132.
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"The Girl Said Ne." William Haines has a characteris- the role in "The Girl Said No," a comedy-dramo now showing at the Queen's Theatre. Haines is again the encky self-assured young blond, in this case just out of college, who has) to carve out a career for himself. A Lenasformation of mentality is shown brought about in linines by the tragic death of his father. Then, with the responsibility for the upkeep of his others and sisters, on his shoulders.
Haines is seen mending the errors
of his ways. Good fortune brings in his way as opportunity to make good. How he clinches with this, chance, and wine his girl at the eleventh hour closes a story which is nut without its humour and pathos,
K.C.C. 2nd XI v C.CC. 2nd XI. An all-day game was played on the K.C.C. ground between the Kowloon seconds and the Craigengower G. C. acroads, resulting in a victory for the hania tena by 25 runs. The Kow loon Juniora had first knock and put up 189, G. Lee, with HB, being the top-scorer. F. Ef Skinner alan hatted well and collected 47. Batting with one man short, the visitors made n mod show, but were all out for 165,straight acting. Hamson being responsible for 84.
R.A.S.C. v Poller,
Maying with two men shart, the Poltee R. C. played the Royal Army Service Corps et Sookumpoo and bal by 19 runs in a low-scoring time. The home teara knocked up 85 but the Police failed to pass this score. being all out fur an. Booker and Hunter were joint top-scorers with 31 each.
Haines is not all comedian. In this picture he also does samir good
YESTERDAY'S GAME.
University Defeat Volunteers
At King's Park.
A whole-day match-whe played on the Navy ground nt King's Park hetween the Hongkong terday Volunteers and the University, result- ing in a victory for the latter by Three wickets.
Queen's College v L.R.C. 2nd XI.
In their first innings, the Volun A good game was played at Snokun teers could do nothing with the poo butween the Indian Itecreation University bowling. Anderson being Mackay and Queen's College, in particularly ne form Club 2nd XI
was the only man to withstand the the former winning by threa wickets. The school-boys batted first and justtlack, and he made more than half topped the century, a stylish knock his side's tofni af 60.
The undergraduates had a lead of for 41 by A. R. Sufad being the chief feature of their innings. The runs on the first innings, scoring the a second time, Indians epened very shakily, and 108. Batting zome good bowling, backed up by keen Volunteers were all dismissed for 102, Belding, sent the first few batsmen back to tho navillon for only a few wickets for 13 runs. runs. The "tail", however, started wagging and the required runs were made with three wickets in hand.
What's The Use Of Livin' With
Out Love?
For Trot.
Hanpy Feet.
Fox Trot.
A Bench In The Park. Fox Trot.
Say A Little Prayer For Mc.
For Tro
Calfornian Serenade.
Waltz
You'll Never Nealize. One Step
We've Got To Carry On. Slow Fox Trat,
It Your Kisses Can't Hold Man You Love. For Trot,
New York..
Amsterdam..
86. Stockholmi.. Vienna.
86. Madrid.
Bucharest
152. Copenhagen Lisbon
Prague.
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26 Its life is one long grind.
20 Vapourn; with an extra hond,
found near the nea
31 A shoe may be this when one
is pinerd Between a pound and a
penny.
32 May be found in Thermopylae.
38 A ragman supplies a elue fre- quently used in there cross-
words.
34 Put out in a stream.
35" Bend secrets"-a model of
dixcretion (anng.).
Down
2 Might describo a circus ring. 3 Bring Into active operation.
4 This went to the making of the only dish we know of in con. nexion with Miss Muffet, Re- versed it Is always useful." "Be
not like dumb driven- Bo a hero in the strife”— Longfellow; Psalm of Life. This window projects from on upper storey.
7 This cavalryman is blood-
thirsty soldier In France.
A BOMBAY CLASH.
UNRULY MOB CHARGED
BY THE POLICE.
Bombay, Dec. 28. Seventy-five people were injured Holiday in a series of police lathi charges
BA Dutchman.
"Got a rall laki?" (anag.).
14 China that is more often soon
In a cabinet than on the table. 16 It is a modei I delight in, Georgo
(hidden).
10
The tronchang blade, Toledo trusty, for want of fighting had grown-udibras. 18 Work up and come back wet. 20 One of the United States cur
tailed.
23 He loved Heloire.
26 These carried a bundle of roda gono and they may have fishing for all we know to the contrary.
27 This old-actor 1, though it
sounds odd, more silent tha
silent.
28 May be a loud noise, or quite
noiseless
30 This in, sir, especially reserved for Celtle visitors (hidden).
speare had small this.
31 According to Ben Jonren, Shake-
Saturday's Solution.
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EARNESTLY
EGYPTIAN FACTORIES.
STORY OF CRUELTY TO CHILD EMPLOYEES.
London, Dec. 27.
The Daily Herald gives promin- enco
to
# article by Damo 34.73% on the Maldan, where a crowd ns Adelaide Anderson, D.B.E., in the
92.76
Labour Review, sembled to participate in the cero-International 18.10% 108.2.11% mony of saluting the "national" dealing with conditions in Egyp
sian ginning factories, wherein 163.370 flag. 4.21/30
Police had previously dispersed she alleges that children, some af The Dombay. .1/5
1/5% the crowd but it reassembled in young as G1⁄2 years, are employ 124. Yokohama......2/09/16 2/17/004 front of the Esplanade Palice Court, ad, and, spurred on by overseers
Silver (anot)...14.13/16
was stoned. Two police with canes 14% which
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14.11/16 sergeanta and G constables were work long hours for wages as low British Wireless,
alightly injured.
na 10d a day, and are kept awake The president and four members by the blowing of whistics and
The First Week-end In June.
Weltz.
Jet An Old Refrain. Waitz
109.
Somewhere In My Heart, For Trot.
Your Sunny Disposition and
Mine. 153.
For Trak.
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Close Down.
EX-GERMAN AIRSHIP.
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Washington, Dec. 27.
of the local Congress "war council" which is an unlawful body, and had organised the flag ceremony, were arrested.-Reuter,
Metro-Goldwin-Mayer of China,
Metro-Goldwyn-| distributors of
The United Sates alrship Los Mayer Pictures, announce the open-
111. Angeles will be used for the firsting of their Hongkong Office In
and time for reconnoitring at the forth the Industrial Commercial coming exercises of the American Bank Bldg., Queen's Rd., C. Mr. Panama B. A. Proulx, formerly with the fleet, starting in the
Dollar Steamship Lines, has been water on February 12.
When the Los Angeles was appointed Manager. received from Germany, under agreement with the Allies, her
Sydney, e. 27.
who made Gantain Matthimera.
A. T. Nomanbhoy capturing five
The Varsity the flight from England to Aus
Railway The Kowloon-Canton
од and from use for military purposes was advertise that prohibited, but permission was January 1st, all-local and joint! secured to employ her sectional fares will be revised. side had 52 runs to make, and these tralia in October, has left on his recently were knocked off with all three return flight by way of Port Dar-in manoeuvres-Router's American The new scale of fares may be
Service.
Been at any local railway station. wickets intact.
win.-Reuter.
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Positive Proof
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