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CENTRAL
THEATRE
SHOWING TO-DAY & TO-MORROW At 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.20 p.m.
WILLIAM ("Wings") WELLMAN'S Cloud-Climbing Romance
Like another
“WINGS"
Ad Talking
CHARLES (Buddy)
in
ROGERS "Young Eagles"
WITH
JEAN ARTHUR
PAUL LU KAS
a Guramount Picture-
Lovable Buddy just as everybody loves to see himi, impetuous, dancing. wholehearted, smeere?
COMMENCING SUNDAY!
All-Talking Movietone Melodrama of Submarine
Thrills
with
KENNETH MacKENNA FARRELL MACDONALD-FRANK
ALBERTON--STUART
ERWIN-
WARREN HYMER-PAUL PAGE-WALTER MCGRAIL A Gold Medal Winner
JOHN FORD
COLD MEDALY
without WOMEN
MEN
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THE HONGKONG
CORRESPONDENCE.
What a Few of Us Think.
Ito the Editor, Hongkong Telegraph,]
TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY,
SEQUEL TO PEAK FIGHT.
OFFENDERS FINED AND BOUND OVER.
Following their discharge
OCTOBER 16, 1931.
LOCAL FOOTBALL.
Fraser.
Navy Chunge Venue.
,
and
Police v. Argylls,
team for The Police soccer to-morrow is as follows:-Clark ; from Perking and Brittals; Thorpe, hospital, two of the men who were Channing, and Shepherd: Pile, Br-The few Labour suppor-involved in the recent fight at 356, McGrenvy, Moss. Hudson ters we have in the Crown Colony The Peak, male their appearance of Hongkong, are very pleased before Mr. Scholleld at the Central with the Party's Election Mani- Police Court this, morning and, on festo. The writer has waited over admitting the charges they were It is learned that the Royu twenty years to see such a CD-bound ever and Aned.
Navy have changed the venue of structive programme as the pre- Sub-Inspector Chester Woods in-their league match with Kowloon sent une now placed before the formed his Worship that the first of to-morrow. The game will be electors of Great Britain. As re- the two men in Court was the prin-played on the Kowloon ground at kards the three political rene cipal offender and was the man who 150 p.m. Instead of in Happ gades,
MacDonald, Snowden and
for Valley, ho actually been responsible for
team will Kowloon's Thomas, it remains to
the fight. It was he who had trucklehollis: Martin, Dowman: Dea whether consclones or the banking
one of the Cantonese workmen after interests have been responsible
McKelvio, Bliss; Dominy, of front The Cowarty have an uneasy suspicion that the working classes of Great Britain are be coming more allys to the fact that the majority of the newspapers of the country are under the control of "vested interests," This la bel coming more evident every year. and the huge newspaper combines are having to resort to insurance
their
be seen
T
schemes, football competitions and vras-word puzzles in order t popularise their newspapers with the working classes. But ensunt observers are begloning to realize that the Labour Party has some of the very best braing in the: country working for its interests.
in the election Fampaign 1929, the Conservative Party usual opened their parse strings, { and money dowed like water; but even after me intensive campaigur by their controlled pres They finished the General Bleetans | with the loss of nearly 10
10 Bern- dred and fly anuts. Unfortunate- ly for the Conservatives, they are, umble to produces a Jesserler who is a statesman, and the tart that they are faring Uwe country nana with the ohl "bogey**
of "arill raform" proves how bankrupt th party has become of ideas. Even Their leader. Mr. Baldwin, recent, i ly rebelled against the dietates of ¦ the Press Barons, who, it appears. are working more for their own intercata
of the than the good
Country
Fearing another election de-
cle
bo-
he had been spoken to. The Canton-Hedley, Timberlake. Grimwood,
ese called his friends and the
THE "TELEGRAPH" ART SUPPLEMENT.
Numerous Pictures
To-morrow.
To-morrow's issue of the Telegraph Pictorial Supple ment will contain ANNATORS pictures of fapient interest, as well as a further selection of photograph enteresi in or Amateur Phule Comtition
Amongst sporting events Bustrated will be the inter bowl inntch of แม้ part Saturday between Hongkong and Shanghai, the exten Harn Meeting 4714 the foothil match between Kowloon and Recreio
Groups will also appear of the LBC. "A" División ten- nis championship team, und giri athletes from Malayn.
The acceptance by the Go- vernor of the new motor am. balance on loan from the St. John Ambulance Brigade will also be shown, as well as a group taken at the wedding of Mr. Patrick Goek and Miss Rose L
the Conservatives have į sensummo formed an alliance with the un- willing Liberals, and renegade La-!
R
Shanghai
bour men: in an effort to show defendant, who was united front against British de man, summoned his colleagues, with With the new be the result that a fight between the inocracy,
two groups ensued. Party
the National Governing experi
Ianson.
The following team uns beer. selected to represent the H.K.F.C. 1st XI against Club de Recreio at King's Park on Saturday, at 4.59 and m-Forwill; S. Strange
and Ple; Macfarlane, Skinner
(Caplatu), Railton: Alexander Bell, Howe, E. Strange and Jack-
Recreio Teams.
The following will represent Club de Recreio in their 1st Divi sion League match against the ngkan Football Club on Satu
R. Marques; R. Silva-Netto, P. M. Xaster; N. Belirao. A. Gosan, S. Sousa: A. Ward, E Gosano, C. Roza Pereira, I., A. da Rocha,
A. and
J. Brown. Reserves: -6. F. Vietor and II. C itemedios.
The following will represent Re- Reserves in their 3rd Division match against the Sonti Wales Borderers on Saturday - A. McGraun; H. M. Britto, B. Gann: V. Marques, C. Figueiretlo, J. Lawrence; Gonsalves, J. Gomes, G. Guterres, J. C. Santos. Jand-F. A. Santos. Reserves: C.
Gosteno and A. Allemaa
SHEK-O GOLF.
TIMES FOR CRAMPIONSHIP.
STARTING
The following are the starting times of the seventh Shek-0, Club Golf Championship:
E. G. N. Grimble v. G. Miskin 9.45. a.nr. 1.65 p.m.
C. E. Sandes v. C. B. Johnson 1.50, n.m. 1.20. p.m.
H. R. Sturt v. G. G. N. Tinsan 0.56.
J. Stuart v. F. Syme Thomson 10.00 2. m. 1.30 p.m.
His Worship Bined the Brat des the coalition of
Impose tendant $10 and the other man $5,1m. 1.26. p.m. menters will attempt to their will now the long-suffering, while both were luni sver to be taxpayers of Great Britains and of good behaviour for six months. it will be instructive and amusing 131x others are on remand and are to watch their anties from this due to appear before the far-flung outpost of tha British again next Tuesday. Empire. Yours, etc.,
A. C. J.
The Kowloon Smoke Scandal,
Court
H. G. Sheldon v. W. E. L. Shenton 10.05, m. 1.35. p.m.
1. G. Bruce v. J. R. Massen 10.10 m. 1.10. p.m.
11. R. B. Hancock v. Lt. Cdr. R. i.
* McBean 18.15. a.m. 1.tā, pan.
8. A. Stenp v. 31 W. Alabaster 10,20
́and will not be repaired for a week, ju.m. 1,50, p.nt.
I venture to assert that were. M. Walker v. E. J. R. Mitchell Sir. Kowloom residents continue; Kowloon under Municipal Govern-10.26 n.m. 1.5.6 p.m.
A. Mors *. H. C. B. Way 10.30 to suffer from the nuisance of this ment (and not under a "Benevolent evil-smelling and vile-tasting smoke. Į Despotisnt"}, steps to stop thism, 2.00. p.m.
1. Owen Hughes v. Dr. C. H. Bur- Mare serious are continued cum scandal would have been taken on 10.35. u.m. 2.80. p.m. plaints of headaches, nausen and week ago. Further, the probability ¦
theulty in breathing)
is that the works would. nye been moved long ago to some more suitable position.Yours etc..
An atheist of the Green Island Cement Company had admitted that their air purifier has broken down
FINAL SHOWINGS
TO-DAY
At 2.30, 5.10. 7.15
9.30 p.
KOWLOON RESIDENT.
!
A Chinese ense of typhoid was reported to the 3.0.H. from Kowloon yesterday
ALWAYS COMFORTABLY COOL)
KING'S
If knights were bold,
He loid 'em cold;
But queens-oh,whatacharmer!
WILL ROGERS.
BOOKING
AT THE THEATRE Telephone No. 25315. '-
A Connecticut
FOX PICTURE
with
Maureen O'Sullivan
Myrna Loy
·Trank Albertson
Yankee
NEXT ATTRACTRON COMMENCING TO-MORROW
* PRESENTED BY
JULIUS HAGEN and HENRY EDWARDS
THE HOUSE OF THE ARROW" A Twickenham Film Studios Production
with DENNIS NEILSON TERRY and BENITA HUME Directed by LESLIE 8. HISCOTT
Sound Recording by The R.0.A. Photophone System
QUEEN'S
To-day & To-morrow
THEATRE - EKE
At 2.80, 5,10, 7.15 & 9.20
JOSEPH M SCMENCI pretenti
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
"REACHING FÖR
THE MOON" BEDE DANIELS
WUTHEY AND DIRECTED BY EDMUND GOULDING
UNITED ARTEETS PICTURE
Wow! They couldn't stop this gay devil-may-care king of (nance. That is not until a certain girl cama along and disrupted all his pleas, showed him that he was not immune from women, and made him leave his million dollar hold- ings dangling at loose ends while she led him on a wild chase across the Big Pand.
A High Speed Romance of To-day! ·
To-day &
To-morrow
A 1931
Dysamol
The fastest mov- ing comedy drama aver mida withika world's' brassluet parapality & WALL Sicul wizard "ahooting tha works** in Iwantlaiḥ santarv style. Marsurts Doug in modara drast
through thrae- pile Amiguta tornado of action,
fur.
Alph Jinks TOORAKE.
STARĮ 4t 2.30, 5,20,
7.20 & 9,20
ROLAND YOUNG and LEILA HYAMS
in
THE BISHOP MURDER CASE
A METRO-GOLDWYN—–MAYER PICTURE
PRINCE'S THEATRE
SHOWING TO-DAY
at 2.30, 7.15 & 9.15
Special matinee at 5.15 on Saturday & Sunday.
Fox Production:
HO
for
RIS
Starring
Victor McLaglen & Fifi D'Orsay
Bevy of charming and chic girls-You're touring the
French capital if you'll see this picture.
Added Attraction
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