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THE HONGKONG

CENTRAL THEATRE

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25720

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Now faithfully and graphically pictured on the talking screen. presents the human side of the wor --the fierce, poignant drama of bub bling youth intheclutch of circumstance lender, emotional, stark realism, louched with romance and tinged. with glory, with Louis Wolheim, kowis Ayres, John Wroy, Slim Summerville, Russell Gleason, William Bakewell, Scott Kolk, Walter Browne Rogers, and hundreds of others,

ALL QUIETON

THE WESTERN FRONT

Commencing Saturday-

The First 1932 United Artists Super Special Feature Arrived Here and to be shown for the FIRST TIME in the Far East.

TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1932.

LOCAL HOCKEY.

BORDERERS DRAW WITH

HOCKEY CLUB,

A fast game was witnessed yoster- day on the United Services ground between the Hongkong Hokey Club and the South Wales Borderers. The ground was bit on the trying side, It enthusiasm did not diminish on that account, and the game, resulting In even nearer,

productive of keen striving,

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First lid was drawn by W. v. Reed for the Club, with a nicely placed shot.. The Borderers equalized through Roberts. This grently stimu Inted the military team, and ten minutes after the interval Jones put In a second goal.

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Play was thereafter carried from one end of the Beld to the ather, and towards the end, the Club players had satisfaction of levelling up. Divett being responsible for the final gond a few minutes before the close.

The respective teams were: Hockey ClubDuncan, Woodward, Evans. W. A. Reed, C. Band, W. V. Reed, Divett, C. C. Francis, W. E. Evana and Tetley,

S W. Borderero.-Flynn, Smilthers, Welton. Isaacs, Smith, Ronan. Jones, Jobuson, No. 40 Jones, Capps and Roberts,

Mrs, Southorn to Present Cup.

Mrs. Suathorn, the wife of the Hon. Mr. W. T. Suuthorn, Colonial Secre- fary, is to distribute the Caer Clark Cup to the winners, the Hongkong Ladies' Hockey Club, on Saturday afternoon after the linn) walch of The season is played between the winners and "The Rest. The match IN to be played un the Y.M.C.A. ground at King's Park, commencing at 4.15 p.m.

The team to represent the Hong- kong Ladies is as follow: M. Bird; E. M. Grny, J. Soulley; E, Ross, B.. M. Pope, A. Nicol: Blackburn, P. M. Harrop, F. Bonnar, C. Ferguson und B. Knill.

Club Seconds.

The following will represent the Hongkong Hockey Club 2nd X against the I.K.S.I.A. on the Club Croand on Monday t 5.15 : #lach: E. S. Mes; L. P. Nicholson, 1. A. R. Duncan; H. D. Lowe, E. G. Dade, J. E. Polire: 1.. D. Kilbee, S. J. 1. Fox, W. A. Nowers, S. til and G. P. Rees.

LOCAL FOOTBALL.

ILA. BEAT HERMES IN SEMI-FINAL.

Playing on the Navy ground within the racecourse yesterday, the Gun-

ners qualified, to compete in the final of the Serviers Shield Competition, by defeating the fermes by three goals To one. The teams turned out 45 under:

1932 UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE

We are very glad to announce that we have secured the excluure and wide rights for exhibiting & muority of the best and latest 1932 United Artistu super and special productions within South China.

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ALL THE WORLD HIS STAGEI CONTINENTS HIS PLAYGROUND!« UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE

Owing to the exorbitant cost expended for exhibiting this picture, we are obliged to increase the prices of admission in accordance with the following rates:-

Dress Circle $3.00, Back. Stall $2.00, Upper Circle $1.00; Front Stall $1.00. All complimentary tickets, previously issued, will be ineffective during this run.

Advance Bo king Now on at the Theatre

(Phone early to 25720 for Your Senta)

Hermes.Mellon; Clayson and Chawner; Chamberlain, Shirras and Brooks; Taylor, Flint, Green, Smith and Heard.

R.A.-1iole: Frearson and Taylor: nagh, Pardue and ReggDEN; Wonds.

Allen, Bryant, Moore and Walker. Referee R. P. O. Darlington.

The opening exchanges were very even, anit the Gunners had hard luck when a shot from Moore hit the pest with Mellon nut of position. The Hermes forced n corner, Flint heading wide from the flag kick. The Gun nerz were awarded a penalty and Presseson made no mistake from the spg kkk, gending the ball into the runt and the net. The Hermes fought Imet and Forend two romere in

Lessant.

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Wind Ander sent neruss from ight and Melon mistimed the hall sdg the Gunners a gift gcal. Mour loading inter the

The net. thinners held on to the lead and were

two up at the interval.

Resuming. the Hermes forced two of corners. After thirty minutes

made the second half, the Gunners the game safe. Walker put across De goulmouth and Bryant shot into the net, giving Mellon no chance.

A free kick inter for the Horses was well placed by Shirras and Heard beat Hole with a fast low shot. This stress put new life into the Hermes attuck and the Gunners were forced on the defensive, but hald out until the final whistle.

To-day's Game,

the Chub To duy nt 5.16 p.m., Reserves wil meet the Argylli Reserves in the Junior Shield on the

1.K.F.C. ground."

Referee, Ch. Wtr. Pooley.

UNIVERSITY TENNIS.

MATCH BETWEEN PAST AND PRESENT.

A Pakfulum yesterday afternoon, the annual tennis match between the Fast ! Present students of the University was played, ending in a draw of 14% rets each. Scores:

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TENNIS TOURNEY.

FOUR TIES DECIDED YESTERDAY.

R.A.SC. TEAM FOR NEXT SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. The following have been selected to Yesterday's results in the 11.K. represent the R.A.S.4. in cricket mat C. C. tennis tournament were as ches versus the University C.C. on follows: Saturday, March 10, and the Indian

T. L. and T. C. Iu (Past) beat Khoo Recreation Club and Lien 6-4; beat II. N. Lee and Y. 120. Matches

G-6.

on Sunday, March

Open Singles.

T. Honda bent Luk Ding-cheong

to be played at Soo-6-0, 6-3.

F. Chew 04: drew with Yen and Ng kumpeu commencing at 2 p.m. sharp! W. O. L. Pampiln, (Capt.), S.Q.M.S. Sepher and Chung (Past) lost to Sadd, S/Sgt. Cate, Crowder, Sergt. Khoo and Lien 2-6; lost to Lee and Chew 2-0 lost to-Yeo and.Ng_4-0

Lo and Yoo (Past) beat Khoa and fen 6-1; beat Loo and Chow 6-3; lost to Yeo and Ng 3-6,

THE LINCOLNSHIRE.

WINNING HORSE STARTS AT 40 TO I.

London, Mar. 18. The Lincolnshire Handicap resulted ax follows:

Jerome Fandor Dooley

Knight Error -Thirty-six · TED. Won by thrce quarters of a length, with one and half lengths between second and third. Betting 40/1 Jerome Fandor, 33/1 Dooley, 60/1 Knight ErrorReuter.

Hurst, Cpl. Keene, L/Cpl. Cadman, Tte. Lazenby, Dvr. Gray, Whitley and Pie, Buckland. Reservent-Pte. Fun- nell, L/Cpl. Henderson. Scorer:- Sergt. W. King. Umpire:-Mr. (Bower.

Kowloon C.C. v Navy.

Open. Doubles.

THEM

BUDDHIST CONVERT.

HUNGARIAN VIOLINIST TO EMBRACE FAITH.

Budapest, Mar. 16.

As a result of the impression made on him by his study of. Buddhism, Ferenc Vecsey, the famous Hungarian violinist, has embraced Buddhism. He has de- to his eided shortly to retiro

S.. A. and H. D. Rumjaha beat pained in Venice and to spend the rest of his life meditating on the teachings of Buddha. Sewell and Wright 6-0, 6-1.

Club Championship.

L Goldman beat C. E. Holmen, W.O. D. M. MacDougall beat P. R. 9 Walsham 6-4, 6-4.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. Open Singles. Stand Court:-A. L. Sullivas v. Ho Kn-lau.

Open Doubles." Fincher and Gohlman v. Hachiuma

For their league match against tho Royal Navy on Saturday the Kowloon C.C. will be represented by the fol lowing players. G. Lyal, F. Good-and Kinoshita.

Loe and Luk v. Remedion and win, E. C. Fincher, E. F. Fincher, W.. G. Hung, N. A. E. Mackay, G. GRibeiro or Sai and Kwok.

Hambly and Collins v. Zimmern brothers or Chlu and Hang.. Burnett, F. Zimmern, P. Madar, F. B. W. Smith and A, Howe.

University Team.

The University seconds against the ILA.B.C. on Saturday will be as fol- lows:-P. L-Tan, K, P. Gan, G. E. Yooh, D. Ray, R. E. G. Leong, C. E R. Clarabut, D. Hunt, B. K. Ng, G. 8. Sently, W. K. Chon and A. A. Axis.

Club Championship. Tufton v. Walto.

Handicap, Singles “B." Blackford v Jensen.

Handles Mixed Doubles Bodmond, and. Mrs. James v. Clarkó and Hiss lawsoni,

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Mr. Vocacy first came into touch with Buddhism during tour of the Far East-Reuter's Special Service.

COMING TO THE QUEEN'S Lestro, Paldayın-Mayers, COLORIONE ALVU

FOLLICS

Cathkių TECHNICOLOR:

showing with LAUREL and HARDY In "Beau Hinks”.

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