1932-03-23 — 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. Booking 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 /

Maring,

Dong? How Altro tabatoont in Epkt =* evenit as the birth of

the talkies! Halled by poses and pelle

Dong's schoon achi

$3,000 MILES OF LAUGHS, GAGS, THRILLS and ROMANCE!

Ball the clouds –

womens.......leap contiosets

*** moet kings and, potrze tates to the demoring Tour of millions

the joyride of

TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1932,

AROUND the WORLD in 80 MINUTES with

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

You'ye to spend thousands of dollars and waste many months time before you can travel around the world, ini with Dong's Introduction, it only costs yon $1 or 32 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, Siam. Indo-China, Hawall and the Philip- pines to see and hear the countless strangest facts, strangest sights and strangest incid You will see the appearances of ents that you'd never have a chanér eren to dream of the King and Queen of Siam, The Maharation of Charlybehar, Dr. Mei Lan Fang the greatest female impersonator, Aguinaldo, the famous fetor of Ple Plippine Insurrection and other You will also see the queures! dances displayed by rulers and leaders of various countries. the Camboulian dancers and actress and by the Slam Royal Palner Dancing girls.

to enumerale, IT IS FULL OF TREILLS, LAUGHIS fascinating features are too mumerous & AMUSEMENTS.

-ADDED ATTRACTIONS

GAUMONT SOUND NEWS NO. 28 & SOUND MIRROR NO. 63

SPECIAL PRICES OF ADMISSION FOR TO-DAY

Dress Girele

Upper Circle

Other

WIN FOR M. W. LO.

QUALIFIES FOR SEMI-FINAL' YESTERDAY.

By beating J, W. Leonard in the Open Championship Slaglen yesterday, M. W. Lo qualified for the semi-final, where he will probably meet S. A. Rumjahn to contest the right of ap- pearing in the final next month,

Yesterday's match was not an easy affair for the ex-champlon, who had to go all out to secure the verdiet, Leonard is showing improvement in his play and will be, a most difficult man to bent in future tournaments. He won the first set by superior play but lost the next two, obtaining, four games in the second and three in thn third.

Ng Sze-cheong will meet H. Honda, having beaten W. C. Hung in straight nels. The winner of the next bosl will appear in the semi-final. Hung was no match for bla more expeci "Bei

opponent and only won five Rames,

lo Ku-inu eliminated A. L. Sulli- an, the sole representative of the Congkong Cricket Club to have sur- veil the earlier rounds. The Chinese . C. player will meet E. C. Fincher in the Bfth rourul.

Full results of yesterday's matches spear below!

Upen Singles,

M. W. Lo beat J. W. Leonard 4-6, 1,6-3.

fa Ko-tau heat A. .. Sullivan 0-1,

Ng Szecheong heat W. C. Hung 41, 0-4.

Handleap Singles "A."

G. W. Stwell bent L. M. 8. Lloyd 6.2, 0-2.

A. C. I. Bowker beat R. M.Hender.

KIE W.D.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

Upen Doubles.

T. Honda und T. Akiyam v. Ha KR-Int and Yow Man-kit (stand court).

1. A. Borren und F. J. Remedios v. A. J. da Silen and E. de Sousa.

A. V. Remedios and I. A. Ribeiro

. Lee Wal-tong and Luk Ding-cheong.

Handicap Singles "A."

S. E. Groen v. G. F. Hyde,

K. T. E. Nash v. Dr. I. J. Valen

tine.

Handicap Singles "B,"

K. R. Todd v. F. G. Nigel,

J. J. Ferguson v. D. F. C. Cleland..

A. i. Penn v. G. W. Stabb.

Handicap Doubles.

F. A. Redmond and L. Forster v.

D. M. Macdougall and G. W. A. Tuftum.

LOCAL SOCCER.

SHIELD FINALS ON SATURDAY.

There is an attractive soccer programme for Saturday, when The Senior and Junior Shield finals will take place, as well as a First Division game. The fixtur are as follows:

Junior Shield Final.

Argylls or RAF. v. 12th Bat- tery, Club ground, Referee, S.B.P.O. Holt. Linesman Lawrence & Lait. Kick-off 2.15 p.m. sharp. Extra Ernes if necessary,

Senior Shield Final.

SM.B. V. H.K. Club, Club ground. Referee, G. Caswell. Linesmen, P.O. Kirby and Cpl. F. V. Holland. Kick-off 4.15 p.m. Extra time ᎥᏝ

$2.20 $1.00.

Back Stall.

Front Stal!

$1.50 $1.00

St.

Children Half Price

$1.00

Servicemen to Back Stall

(Including Tax.)

-NEXT CHANGE-

A WOMAM OF ICE- MELTED BY LOVE:

...she was cool, cold, frigid in the face of life...But face to face

Another with love her soul smouldered in

1932

United

Artists

Latest

Special

Feature

rapture...and burned its brand deep into the heart of a woman who thought she was immune!

SAMUEL GOLDWYN

prasants

SWANSON

TONIGHT NEVER

BASED ON

DAVID BELASCO'S GRIAT STAGE SUCCEIT

Mashed by $XEDERICO AT PANNY NATTON UNITED AARSES NCTURE

Another

1932

United

Artists

Latest

Special

Feature

necessary.

1st Division.

Joseph's v. Navy, Navy ground. Referce, J. W. Bald- win. Kick-off

4.30 p.m. sharp.

S. AFRICAN MONEY.

NEW UNIT TO BE KNOWN AS FLORIN.

Capetown, Mar. 22. The new South African currency unit will be the florin, equal to 1130016 grains of guld, according to all issued to-diny.

Tie florin is subdivided into 100 cents. The ten florin gold pleee will be called a "rand."

There will be silver coins of two and one florins, and fifty, twenty, and ten cents; and bronze coins of four and two cents and. cont.-Reuter-

010

The Bogey Pool at Fanling on March 19 and 20 was won by I. H. C. Highet (nil square). There were 20 entries.

FUNNIER THAN "HALF SHOT

WHEELER WOOLSEY

HOOK, LINE AND SINKER

DUE SUNDAY AT THE QUEEN'S.

Easter

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Made at our own Chocolate Factory

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