1932-03-22 — Page 8

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THE HONGKONG

CENTRAL THEATRE

TEL.

25720

SHOWING TO-DAY at 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.30 p.m.

Book ng at the Theatre.

Tel. No. 25720.

The Latest 1932 United Artists Super Special Feature Shown for the First Time in the Far East.

Come On / LET'S GO /

leep samand this gochayed globe with Mering, demotiesa, bappy-go-lucky Dong! New IES» comentan påt an event as the birth of the talkios! Halled by press and patria Dong's greatest screen schlovaE BONESŤ

21,000 MILES OF LAUGHS, GAGS, THRILLS and ROMANCEI Seil the couch ............. hurdle oceans.....leap continents

meet kings and poten- tates to the clamoring ror of millions... to the joy ride of all times!

WORLD

TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1932.

in 80 MINUTES Douglas FAIRBANKS

ALL THE WORLD HIS STAGE! CONTINENTS HIS PLAYGROUND! UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE

You have to spend thousands of dollars and waste many months' time before you can travel around the world, but with Doug's introduc- tion it will only cost you 1 or 2 dollars and save you a lot of trouble too. All you need is to sit in relaxation on a comfortable chair and allow Doug to conduct you to trot all over Japan, China, India, Siam, Indo-China, Hawaii, and the Philippines to see and hear the count- less strangest facts, strangest sights, and strangest incidents that Among the numerous thrilling. you'd never have a chance to see.

fascinating and amusing features in this film, there are:--

(1) A grand banquet given by the King of Siam.

(2) The strangest and oldest dances displayed by the Siam Royal

Palace dancing girls.

(3) The Maharance of Coochbehar risks her life in a Leopard

Hunt with Doug.

(4) Doug's fierce fight with a madden Tiger.

(5) The appearance of Mei Lan Fang, the greatest female im-

personator.

(6) The wonderful 'trick rope performance by a Hindu fakir. (7) The queerest dancing by Cambodia dancers and actresses. (8) The personal appearances of Aguinaldo. famous leader of the Philippine Insurrection, and other rulers and leaders of various countries.

(9) The superstitious funeral pyre on the Holy Ganges. (10) The ruins of Angkor Vat, the pyramids and other oldest and

magnificent edifices and structures.

·ADDED ATTRACTIONS

Gaumont Sound News No. 28 and Sound Mirror No. 63

PLEASE NOTE the following SPECIAL PRICES to be in force from TO-DAY:--

DRESS CIRCLE $2.20; BACK STALL $1.50;

•UPPER CIRCLE $1.00; FRONT STALL $1.00

CHILDREN HALF PRICE

Servicemen to Back Stall $1.00

(including tax)

-COMING SOON

GLORIA SWANSON in "TO-NIGHT OR NEVER" CHESTER MORRIS in "CORSAIR”

"SIRDAR'S" EASY PASSAGE.

YEW OFFERS FEEBLE OPPOSITION.

TO-DAY'S TENNIS.

SA. Rumjan has probably never had an easier entry into the quarter finals of the singles tennis, championship than by experienced yesterday when opposed by Yew Man-kit. The C.R.C... and Inter port player was completely out of form and put up no game what- ever, Rumjahn winning in quick time by the senren of G-1, 6-2.

fr T. Ride had played his Ple normal game, it in very that he and Sullivan said have W. and M.K. L in the

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4.

a doubles, but he became ner. and failed to give Sullivan Feline DICCSSATY. The Lo's ot have matters all their own and won a result of und ive tennis. rather than Majve fuetics. The Tatl in straight sels, securing four games in the and Three in the second

shev, 1. W. Fumard, the young omposer Chib phoer, who rorised everyone by bis sue- my ets MV Lom the stand for right of entry into top semi-faal. This is the Ard Leonard has reached sons by ten vtrvel stars of the competition, ...i his diplar arain 1 x with elemnion will be watched keen interest,

Yesterday's results were se

Open Single, Ajahn Dear Vina

1.1. Gx.

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A. L. Sutivan bree! D

Open boules,

Man hit

I Exnies

M. W. and M. N. Lo at Sullis po

and Ride R-4, 6-3.

Chui une! Jang ben 11ambly and Collin", 6, 6.1,

Segalen and Walshing beat Bowler

and Barton 4-1, 4-6, 4. I.

.

Handicap Singles "A."

. Gæren bent €. E. Hodarce 16.

1. Perater heat Haworth G= 1,.7-5. Handicap Singles "B."

A. C. Bock brat C. Stærk 4-4, 6-3, -

C. C. Clarke bent Calle 644, 6-1, TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

Open Mingles,

Stand Court: M. W box J. W. Leonard.

A. 1. Sulivan v Ho Ka-invi,

Handlenp Singles "A.”

C. Reserv R M. Henderson.

J. Bacton . C. Stack.

Handing Singles ","

G. Puncheon y G. Anderson.

31. MeBride v Williama.

Handicap Mixed Doubles.

Col. and Mrs. Jacky v Palmer nud Mire StevenSOBE,

Barton and Miss Halifax v 1. Jan- eart and iges Buncork.

Semi-Finnls and Finals.

The dates for the zeme-inals and firms the upen singles and doubles champronsin have now been Tang lollows;

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Signing, April 4, Semi-final oppur bali, Singles.

Tuesday, Aprii 5. Semi-8nal, lower

pen Simples.

half,

Wenienday, April 4.

lower half, Open Doubles,

Semi-final,

Thursday, April 7. Semi-final upper

half, Open Doubles.

Friday, April 8. Singer,

Final. Upen

Open

Monday, April 11. Finn?.

Detal

BLACK

COTLOOK FOR BLUES.

+Continued from Page 6.1

Fortunately their old ones were still a fashionable length. But in epite of this pinez of retrenchment, tre wing Blue is still an expensive luxury.

and envelopes, Notepaper, stamps, of course, constitute the biggest item. Enormous station- ery bills are run up by Blues in replying to victims of "calf-love." I once knew a Blue with auch de- vastating calves that he had to employ a secrotary,

Then there is the question of a It has been hoe and coach. found by experience that a coach la much better with a horse, hut it is not easy to ind'a horse that

is used to a couch.

My advlee to the 'Varsity creva

In 1933 go by omnibus,

FUNNIER THAN "HALF SHOT'

WHEELER WOOLSEY

HOOK. LINE AND SINKER

DUE SUNDAY AT THE QUEEN'S.

THE OPENING OF OUR

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We wish to announce the opening of our Hongkong Office at 14, Queen's Road Central, under the management of Mr. D. S. Scott. Our Hongkong Branch offers a complete organiza- tion to aid individual investors or concerns in the handling of real estate problems.

METROPOLITAN

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(pold under Hongkong Companies Ordinance)

Authorized Capital Issued Capital.

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Hongkong Manager,

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CHOCOLATE FASTER EGGS

FROM 50 cts. to $50.00

Made at our own Chocolate Factory

A WONDERFUL SELECTION

ARTISTICALLY DECORATED

Awaits you at the "Corner House' King's Theatre Building

and

at our Main Store Exchange Building.

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