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THE HONGKONG

CENTRAL THEATRE

TEL

25720

FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY at 2.30, 5.00, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m

THE MIGHTIEST WAR DRAMA EVER SCREENED

The Story for Which the Whole World Waited

FRICH MARIA SEMARQUES

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Artepration and dialog by Maxwell Anderson und George Abbey Continuity

by Dri Andiers Detected

by LEWIS MILESTON

A Cat Eatone je Pro.

action resoned by CAPE LAEMMALL

Now faithfully and graphically pictured on the talking screen. It prosents the human side of the war -the fierce, poignant drama of bub bling youth inthe clutch of circumstance -tender, emotional, stork realism, touched with romance and tinged with glory, with Louls Wolheim, Lewis Ayres, John Wroy, Slim Summerville, Russell Gleason, William Bakewell, Scott Kolk, Woltar Browns Rogers, and hundreds of others.

ALL QUIETON

THE WESTERN FRONT

Commencing To-morrow

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

TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1932.

1932 UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE

Wo are very glad to announce that we have secured the exclusive and sale rights for exhibiting a majority- of the best and Intest 1132 United Artists super and special productions within South Chinn.

Come On/LET'S GO/

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AROUND the WORLD 80 MINUTES with

LAWN TENNIS.

CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES- YESTERDAY.

wore

entirely

not Conditions favourable for tennis yesterday after the rain of the past few days, and as n result the standard served up in the open matches was not worthy of the Importance of the Bles.

The stand court was occupied by E. C. Fineher partnered by L. Gold man and Y. Hachiuma who was paired with M. Kinoshita, the Japanese Couple losing in straight sets in the third round of the doubles event.

Two other matches wero pinyed off in the second round of the same event and in each case the ties went the W. C. full distance of three seta.

had 19 Hung and Chlu· Chun-chlu narrow victory against the Zimmern brothers, while A. V. Remedios and next L. A. Ribeiro qualified for the round at the expenna of F. 11. Kwok and Sal Wa-llung.

In the Open Singles, J. W. Leonard bent G. W. Sewell, in two sets, and will now mnet M. W. Lo to contest the right of entering the semi-final.

THE RESULTS.

Open Singles.

J. W. Leonard, bent G. W. Sewell B-1, 0-4.

Open Doubles

E. C. Fincher and L Goldman beat Y. Hachiuma and M. Kinoshita 6-2, B.

A. V. Remedios nnd .. A. Ribeiro beat F. H. Kwok and Sal Wa-liang 6-2, 4-0, 0-4.

Chlu Chun-chiu and W. C. Rung bent F. and F. R. Zimmern 4-6, 6-2. 8.0.

Club Championship.

. J. Waite beat G. W. A. Tufton

6-1, 5.7. 9-7.

Handicap Singlee "B."

J. V. Jensen hent A. W. Blackfurt 6-4, 6-2.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

Open Singles.

F. C. Fincher (stand court).

V Thu Wai-pui

Open Doubles.

S. A. and II. D. Rumjahn v. J. W. Leonard and J. A. F. Cassumbhoy.

Lee Wai-trol and Lee Woon-tail v. Io Ka-iau and Yew Man-kit.

Club Championship.

Y. V. Segalen v. J. Barrow.

A. II. Harkins v. S. 0. H. F. A. Redmond . L. Forster. S. E. Green v. A. B. Raworth.

Handicap Singles “A”

J. J. Walte . T. C. Monaghan. 1. G. Robertaon v. N. L. II. Rallton.

Handicap Biagles "H",

3. T. . Evans v. J. M. Wilson.

SCHOOL CRICKET.

D.B.S. DEFEATED BY ST. JOSEPH'S.

Playing in the 1. 9. S. ground on Wednesday, St. Joseph's College de featch Discesan Boys' School by 78 runs. A. A. Rumjahn Jr., the younger of the Rumjnhos, came off with both bat and ball. After making 40 runs he went on to capture 5 wickets for 17. . Sauza and E. Wood ench con- tributed 26 and 27 runs respectively. For the lasers R. Reed made 17, being top scorer for his side.

St. Joseph's Collège,

E. Souza, b Need i

E. Woud, e. Reed, Power

G. Souza, e and Reed

A. A. Rumjahn, e Curreem, b

Read

A. Kitchell, Bronbridge, b

Power

E. Esmail, b Power

H. Guterres, b Rozn

S. Hamet, Reed

A. Bakar, b Power

J. Jeffrey, not out.

A. Elns, not out

Extras

Total

40

14

130

Bowling Analysis,

0. M.

A. Hulne

1

16

3

13

15

31

11

2

Diocesan School.

R. Reed

P. Power

A. Rozh

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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. (including tax) :—

Dress Circle $3 00, Back Stall $2.00, Upper Circle $1.00; Front S:all $1.00, · All c›mplimentary tickets, previously issued, will be ineffective during this run.

Advance Bo king Now on at the Theatre

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R. Reed, b Rumjahn

A. Zimmern, e G. Souza, b

Rumjahn..

1. Hulse, run out

P. Power, b Wood

E. Frith, Wood, b Rumjahn

1. Curreem, b Rumjahri

L Kwai To, run out

A. Roza, e Wood, b G. Souza

R. Drondbridge, b’Rumjuhn

R. Fernandez, not out ..**

Chan Tain Sang,

b. G. Souza Extran

2 Runjahn,

67

Total

Bowling Analysis.

0. M. R.

W.

E. Wood

↑ 2

A. A. Rumjahn

11

4 17

3

G. Souza.

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match against the Diocesan Girls' School on the School Ground at 5.15 b.m. to-day: J. Harris Walker, E. Mi Gray, 1. Batler, H. Gerrard, N. Cooper, Nicol, E. Bail, P. M. Harrop, M. Smalley, C. Ferguson and E, Binck

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