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| NEW · ADVERTISEMENTS. UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY

THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD.

OF CANTON, LTD. (Incorporated in Hong Kong).

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the FIFTY-NINTH ORDIN- ARY YEARLY MEETING of the Society will be held at the HEAD OFFICE, Union Bullding, Hongkong, on FRIDAY, 27th MAX, at 11 o'clock a.m., for the purpose of receiving the Report of the of the Annual General Directors and the Statements of Meeting, which takes place on Account to 81st December, 1931, Friday, the 27th May, 1932, at and of declaring Dividends, etc. 11.15 a.m. when the subjoined Revolution will be proposed :—

NOTICE. Is horoby given that an Extraordinary General Meeting of The China Fire Insurance Com pany, Limited will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, Union Building, Victoria, Hong Kong, immediately after the con- clusion

That it Ja desirable to capitalise a sum or $1,600,000 undivided being part of the profit of the Company standing to the credit of the Extra Reserve Fund and for that ригрово-

(n) Should the Hong Kong Dollar equivalent of the Extra Reserve Fund on the 13th June, 1932, be not of the value of $1,600,000 then there shall be transferred from the Re-insurance Fund to the Extra Reserve Fund such a sum as will with the amount now standing to the credit of the Extra Reserve Fund make up the

sum of $1,600,000,

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Society will be CLOSED from 9th MAY. to 27th MAY, Both Days inclusive,

By Order of the Board,

PAUL LAUDER,

General Manager. Hongkong, 30th April, 1932.

THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE

COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated in Hong Kong).

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the

SIXTY-THIRD ORDIN- ARY YEARLY MEETING of the Company will be held at its HEAD OFFICE, Union Bullding, Hongkong, on FRIDAY, 27th MAY, (b) A call of $80 per share Is 1932, at 11.15 a.m., for the purpose hereby made on the share-of receiving the Report of the holders of the Company ap-Directors and the Statements of pearing on the Register of Account to 31st December, 1931, shareholders on the 27th and of declaring Dividenda, etc.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from 9th MAY to 27th MAY, Both Days inclusive.

May, 1932, and such call Bhall be payable on the 13th June, 1932, to the General Manager at the Registered Oce of the Company.

(c) That for the purpose of paying the aforesaid call of $80

per share. a special dividend of $80 per share is hereby declared payable on the 13th June, 1932, and that such special dividend be applied on behalf of the shareholders by the Diree- tora in satisfaction of the call of $80 per share. Dated this 11th day of May,

By Order of the Board,

1932.

PAUL LAUDER,

General Manager.

THE HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PRTECTION OF CHILDREN.

What to do to help a child. Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected or ill-treated in a manner likely to Auffering er cause unnecessary injury to health, or knowing of a parent who is seeking advice on any matter concerning 'a child, would be doing an act of kindness by communicating at once with-

The Hon. Secretaries, H.KS.P.C. c/o G.P.O. Box No. 513, Hongkong or St. George's Building, Top floor. All further steps will be taken,

By Order of the Board,

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BRITISH TRADERS' INSURANCE

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY

'The SEVENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (Weather Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 28th May, 1932, commencing at 2.00 p.m.

Two tamo Mallard ducks succeed- The First Bell will be Rung at ed in drowning out the volca of the world's greatest baritone, when Law- 1.30 pm, -

rence Tibbett started production of The Cuban Love Song" his latest Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture now Members are notified that they playing at the Queen's Theatre. The and their Ladies must wear their ducks Badges. prominently displayed.

were placed in a tropical lagoon-purely as local colour. But No One without n Badge will be perhaps they were rentimental. Any- admitted to the Members' Enclo-tender love song lo Lupe Velez, the how, when Tibbett began singing his

MEMBERS ENCLOSURE.

aure.

ducks started a raucous accompani Badges admitting Non-Members ment. And—because a duck's voice to the Members Enclosure and is more ear splitting than a baritone's Club Rooms at $6.00 fro Gentle- The ducks were removed and others, --the recording engineers objected. mon and $3.00 for Ladles (Both trained to keep still, were substituted, including Tax)

Rro obtainablo The new picture shows Tibbett as a marine in a romantic adventure in through the SECRETARY upon

Cuba. Later there is a war episoda Introduction by a Member, Buch-than a inpse bringing the romance Member to be responsible for up to the present day. W. S. Van Payment of All Chits, &c. Dyke, directed the picture. Lupe Badges admitting to Members' Velez, Ernest Torrence, Jimny Dur- Enclosure will NOT be on salo at Hale Hamilton and others are in the ante, Karen Morley, Louise Fazenda. the Race Course.

On No Pretext will Children be permitted in either Enclosure dur- ing the Meeting.

Timne are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance, Telephone 21920.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. The Price of Admission to the Publie Enclosure is $2.00 includ Ing Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors In Uniform are admitted Half Price.

cast.

"Black Camel"

Getting a start in pictures heenusa another girl refused to wear trousers niny scent an unusual method, but that was the way Sally Ellers, in- genyo lead in "The Black Camel," coming to the King's Theatre to- day, began her film career.

ed

the Sennett

The petite actress had long cherish. n desire for a Berect career. In the hope of getting some "extra" Care" work, sle accompanied her friend,

Lombard, to studion. It happened to be the same dny that Mack Sennett was looking for a new ingenue, after a featured player had walked out on him follow- ing an argument over her wearing Bookmakera, Tic Tac Men, &c.,

a pale of punts in a particular scene. will not be permitted to operate Sennest saw Miss Ellers, gave her a within the Precincts of the long-screen test and the next day profer- kong Jockey Club during the Race that the recalcitrant actress had been red a contract, giving her the part Meeting.

Tiffins will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Public En- closure.

.By Order,

S. A. SLEAP,

Actg. Secretary. Hongkong, 23rd May, 1932.

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Paris.

scheduled to do.

The part was in "The Good-Bye Mia" and it created something of a nensation, establishing her immediate- ly na a highly promising player. Other roles followed, each advancing her reputation with the film-loving

"Dry Martin," "Show publicoughboys for Bedroom "Sailors Holi-

day," "Reducing,"

of

and Bath" and "Let Us Be Gay,"

More recently she went to the Fox attudios to enact the role of Spencer Tracy's "Moll" in

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and gave a performance that won her a long-term contract with that ganization. Her first part under this contract was the ingenue lead in "The Black Camel,”

Previous Day, Yesterday,

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Warner Olant, Bela Lugosi, Doro- thy Revier, Vietor Varconi, Robert 19.82%

Young, Murray Kinnell and William 1517/32 Post head the cast of "The Black 20.1/10 Camel" which, like its predecessor, 215 "Charlie Chan Carrice On, was direc- 560 ted by Hamilton MacFadden,

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77 Park Lane"

As a result of a too-realistic 8ght in 77 Park Lane," thrilling British 9.09 talkie which is showing at the Central 30% Theatre to-day, Ben Weldon, the 44.9/16 American actor, was almost prevent- in the play

617ed from app Wyndham's Theatre

"Smokey Cell at

..19.75

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26.30 in which he was playing concurrent- 71%ly with the film engagement.

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124- Under the direction of Albert de 19.10/32 Courville, Welden was taking part in 18.30 terrific fight scene with Escond

110

Knight as

his opponent.

During the struggle tables were overturned, chairs were broken, and whiskey decanters, soda syphons and glasses were amash- 0ed against the wall. In the excite 4.22 ment neither of the actors realised 16.13/10 that the floor was, as a result, Uttered

with 16.13/10

broken glass. Over and over British Wireless. they rolled, hitting, clutching, snorl- ing, until finally the scent was finished.

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When they had time to composs themselves both actors found they had severe cuts, Welden's hands be- ing in a serious condition and bleed-

profusely. rst that he would not be able to go It was thought at first on at Wyndham's Theatre that night, but finally the doctor agreed to

let The following cable at the close him do so and Weiden appeared on of the sugar market

the yesterday covered with bandages. It was two stage with both hands completely has been received by Messrs. Pen-weeks before his wounds healed up.

Little things like that are all in the life of a film actor.

London Terminals.

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*Superscribed Correspondence

film star, appears in the new British When he was sixteen he played bita ed in International talkie, "The Middle and "walking

gentleman' Watch," in the part of Mary Carlton, Charles Frohman's company at the 1

with Par an American girl, who, with another Duke of York's Theatre. Ho came girl-friend, Fay Eaton, is forced to America for a short engagement wit) spend a night on board, a British war the production, "The Quaker Girl, ship. The girl-friend role is taken by but returned to England and toured Dodo Watts, the pretty ingenue Eng there and in India with the Bandmann Hinh netress, who took the only wo-Opera Company, singing the leads man's part in "Almost A lloneymoon," over a period of two years in a re- another British International picture, pertorio of seventeen light operas. The Captain of the battleship, who is carly silent screen work included a develops a romance with his unexpect-leads with Alice Brady in "Dark Lan-ri ed American guest, is played by Owen terns," Constance Binney in "30 East," se Nares, and Jack Raino acts as his and "Foolights" with Elslo Ferguson. ter Commander. "The Middle Watch" has Ho followed this with light cornedy und been directed by Captain Norman and farce leads in feature length pro- Walker, who was responsible for "The productions for the same company.

T: Hateship" and "Loose Ends"

This picture is opening to-morrow at the Queen's,

"Oh, for a Man!"

Para

Then came the advent of the talkies Cons and Denny, because of his stage and ton a seroen experience, came into greater was d demand, his work in "Madam Satan" and "Three French Girls" causing much facourable comment. His latest work is in "Oh, For A Man!".

"The Last Parade."

The mund Br Robert G The story Robinson.

Reginald Denny, co-featured with 14 Jeanette MacDonald in the Hamilton MacFadden production for Fox Movietone, "Oh For A Man!" coming to the King's Theatre noxt Sunday, 53 THE PEAK, lately occupied by

interrrupted a very promising stago "Reports are still coming in," says Those have not seen #77 Park! Dr. Harston and adjoining the Peak East alver at

career as a leading man to answer the Jack Holt, "about the arrest of aus Lano," advised not to miss Its Hospital Unfurnished. Convenient,

call of his country in 1917.

pects for the murder of the Chicago Anal showing to-day, for it is an Eng comfortable and cool. Bix rooms and

Upon his return to England he join-newspaper reporter who was taken lah talkie that le worth seeing. Dressing room. Four bathrooms,

ed the 28th London Flying Corps and for a ride because he knew too many hot and could water. Modern sanita-

A summons tion Gas and Electric Light. Uso staying at 67 Caine Road, against her was transferred and did night patrol town. It is the belief of the authori- by Pau Sook-ching, 500n became a lieutenant. Later he facts concerning the racketeers of the of Tennis Court Suitable for Moss husband, Yu Wal-fung, for alleged duty and defence bying with the 112th ties that some gang lender to whom

New York, May 24. of five, or could be easily divided to persistent cruelty and failure to pro- aquadron as an observer and machine the reporter was about to give in sult two couples. Close to

The name of the arrested ad- Tram vide reasonable maintenance, was un operator, Station and Motor Road,

formation would jeopardize the boot-venturor mentioned yesterday is montioned before Mr. Schofield this

Donny comes of an old English pro-logger's activities. All known facts given as Captain Fritz Joubert morning, and adjourned until June 7 fessional family dating back several seem to support that, opinion." at 2.80 p.m. Mr. Peter Sin is appear-generations, even farther back than

Duquesne, anotorious German ing for the complainant, and Mr. F. the Barrymore family. He made his The events that leap from the head- spy. He asserts however, that he X. d'Almada a Castro for the com“ | first appearance at the Court Theatre, lines often find their parallel in mo- is the victini of mistaken Identity- plainant.

London, in "The Royal Family, tion plature themes. This is Illustrat-—Reuter's Amerison Servios.,

Apply:

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