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THE HONGKONG" TELEGRAPH.

SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1931.

BRITAIN'S THREE TENNIS MUSKETEERS.

CENTRAL

SEE THEATRE HEAR

TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW ONLY

A1 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.20 p.m.

PLUNDER

The Celebrated Aldwych Farce by Ben Travers

With Added Attractions GAUMONT'S BRITISH SOUND NEWS

PETE MANDELL'S JAZZ MUSIC

Starring

Tom

Ralph & Walls

Lynn

Commencing Monday

It Differs from

other Will West Pictures!

It combines New

York Night Club

Songs & Dances

ABL TALKING ROMANCE of the GREAT OUTDOORS

OUTDOORS

with Cowboy Romances.

COLEMULA FREIGES

persents

CALL

OF THE

WEST

with DORCHTY

MATI MOORE

RAY

REVIER

Coming Soon

ONCE A SINNER

with

Dorothy Mackaill

FOX

PICTURE

Above are F. J. Parry (left)'and C. P. Hughes, Britain's selection for the doubles match against the United States in the Inter-Zone Final. The result which will be known to marrow, may be the deciding factor in the contest. Porry yesterday lost his singles match against Frank Shields by 10.8, 6-4, -2, Britain and America being all square at the class.

FRENCH CONVENT

BAZAAR.

OPENED BY LADY PEEL

THIS MORNING,

Lady Peel.

who

accom-

panied by Capt. Coltman, A.D.C. to His Excellency the Governor, this morning opened the two-day bazaar organised by the Mother Superior and workers in aid of St. Paul's Hospital Fund, at the St. Paul's Institution, Causeway Bay.

Booking at Anderson's and at the Theatre. Phone, 25720

E. A. VON KOBZA-NAGY, B.A.

Appointments

arranged by

KOMOR & KOMOR

Stalls containing the usual array of articles associated with school and hospital bazaars were displayed about the premises raflies while several games and

were among the many attractions that were offered to the public. Lane Crawford's Restaurant were in charge of the catering,

On arrival. Lady Peel untied the! tri-coloured ribbon

which

H. W. Austin, who defented Sydney Wood (USA), 2-6, 6-0, 8 0, 7.5, in the Davis Cup yester day. He is shown in action at Wimbledon.

BOMBSHELL FROM AMERICA.

(Continned from Page 1)

was Trom Prench sources that a £100

Italy, Belgium, the United Staten and Germany, summoned to consi- der the technical details regarding the Hoover scheme, confined itself mainly to settling the questions of procedure.

A aubcommittee was set up to re- part on the outstanding contracts for deliveries in kind, and arrange- ments were also made to

enable

aay power not represented, whe interests are affected, to put for- wand any special points, either in writing, or by personal interview.

Sir Frederick Leith Ross, who was appointed Chairman of the Committee, is the Deputy Control- ler of the Treasury, and was the leading British export at the Hague Conference of 1929.—Bri- tish Wirelena.

Paris, July 17. Further details of the plan to which the Germans will be asked to agree, are reported to be as fol- town:

Germany will promise to resumi the Young Plan payments on the expiry of the Hoover Moratorium, the Powers

guaranteeing

n ten

year £100,000.000 loan to be em- to establish a guarantee

suspended across the entrance to¦000,000 International Lonn, secured bowered similar to the machin-

the main room, containing the. 82 upon the German Customs, should! stalls. After Inspecting the be made to Germany. various articles on display Lady!

Won

with

over, the Germans' foreign borrow- It is obvious that such a proposary under the Dawes plan. More- Peel made several purchases and would require careful examinationings would henceforth be supervis-

ed.-Reuter. then

presented

ain at its implications. souvenir of the occasion. The This, and any other scheme that Right Rev. Mgr. H. Valtorta, the may be evolved in the course of Mother Superior of the Institu- the consultations, will doubtless pro. }; tion and Mother Paul thevide material for discussion at Mon-

of Hospital were also presented with day's Conference. small gifts.

Meanwhile, in view of the forth. coming Conference of Ministers, M. and Madame G.D. de lal

to-day's mecling of financial ex- Prade were among the early arports representing Britain, France. rivals.

PRINCE'S

THEATRE Ses Page 4

"KING'S" "THEATRE

MODERN-COOL-COMFORTABLE

The most comfortable and the only Air-Conditioned Theatre in the Colony.

Final Showings To-day at 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 p.m.

"Nobody's go in

to take her AWAY

from met TAKE

Las for you Biz Follow 1"

With

Paul Lukas

Wynne Gibson William Boyd

GARY COOPER SYLVIA SIDNEY

Lovers who play a dangerous game

to win a great prize-Love-Do they win?

Drama that's real, thrilling because it's-up-to-the minute, happening around you every second! This menace doesn't salk in the shadows-It comes right out and hits you between the eyes!

a Paramount Picture

CITY

STREETS

NEXT ATTRACTION

· No hard foalinga. Kid] I kuku what I want and that poen for your girl

(COMMENDING TO-MORROW SUNDAY 19TH JULY)

the first lady RUTH CHATTERTON

ART PHOTOGRAPHY, Paintings from the Life.

of the

Palatings Restored.

in

With PAUL LUKAS

AT THE

or

HONGKONG

QUEEN'S

Final Showings To-day

At 2.30, 5.10, 7,15'8 9,20.

ROMANCE in the FOREIGN LEGION

*A.Fox movietone musical romance

lift. Directed by

ALEXANDER KORDA

7

Song

hits.

Women Everywhere

they were merely his playthings 'til he met Lili.. then he learned how a real woman lover.

Jacturing

J. HAROLD MURRAY FIFI DORSAY GEORGE GROSSMITH

CLYDE COOK

ADDED

ATTRACTION --

LIONEL ATWILL

in "THE

KNIFE"

A thrilling featurette.

TO-MORROW Clock the Laughs by Your Second Hand! Buster as a caveman against his will with a dozen love- hungry ladies craving to be woood! It's as funny a talking picture the screen has offered !

as

Buster

KEATON

in

PARLOR

BEDROOM

in another great

dramatic röle

Buster Keaton Production

"UNFAITHFUL”

AND BATH

with Charlotte GREENWOOD Peginald DENNY

IDWARES

Printed and, Published for the Proprietors by FREDERICK – ÉRECY FRANKLIN, at 1 and 8." Wyndham Street, in the City of Victoria

Hongkong

Booking at the Theatre,

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