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CENTRAL THEATRE

25720

SHOWING TO-DAY

At 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.30.

THE LATEST UNITED ARTISTS SPECIAL FEATURE WALTER GREEN'S FAMOUS LIBERTY MAGAZINE NOVEL THAT THRILLED MILLIONS NOW BECOMES A GREAT SCREEN TRIUMPH. ROLAND WEST & CHESTER MORRIS NEWEST GREAT SUCCESS IN A SURGING, FAST-MOVING, HIGHLY-THRILLING AND GREATLY-ENTERTAINING DRAMA OF THE HIGH SEAS.

TERROR OF THE HICH SEAS... Vicious in vic tory, courageous in com- bnt, lawless in love-yet he met with defeat in the arms of a beautiful girl!

ROLAND WEST'S

CORSAIR

STARRING

CHESTER

MORRIS

ALISON LOYD

SHOWING SOON

UNITER AR-ST PICTURES

*

THE STAR OF STARS IN A WONDERFUL STARTLING STORY.

ANN HARDING

DEVOTION

ALSO

CHARLIE MURRAY & GEORGE SIDNEY IN THEIR NEWEST LAUGHING HIT

“CAUGHT CHEATING”

RECLAMATION GROUNDS. WANGĦAS

GARDEN.

OPEN-AIR

CINEMAMONIN

THEATRE

TALKING PICTURES S

2 PERFORMANCES NIGHTLY, 7.30 & 9.30.

A

RIOT

OF

LAUGHTER

holds

See Radio's Funniest Blackface Comedians in their screaming war picture.

THE TWO

A "Knock-out Comedy production with a gripping plot that

in you auspense to the very finish-- this picture contains enough laughs to make the ordinary somedy feature jeulous.

THE FUNNIEST SHOW IN TOWN

BLACK CROWS MORAN and MACK

in

"Anybody's

War"

A Paramount Picture SAME BARGAIN PRICES. Stalt 35 Cts. Circle 50 Cts. Boxes $1.00.

LIPTON'S

WE PAY TAX.

CHOICEST PURE CEYLON TEA From all Compradore Stores.

LIPTONS

KING GEORGE V

Camist Pay Certes

Agents:-W. R. LOXLEY & CO.

ted and Published, for the Proprietora by FREDERICK PRECY

ba Cliv of Vláto

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER

ORGAN DEDICATION.

ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH FUNCTION

SYMPHONY CONCERT.

1932.

MILITARY AQUATICS.

| OUTSTANDING FEATURES FOR" FINALS OF R. A, SPORTS AT

NEXT SUNDAY

THE V. R. C.

the

The full results were as follow: 25 Yards.-1. L/Bdr. Dalman; 2, Gr. Jennings; 3, Gr. Selley,

In connexion with the dediention

A very pleasing feature incor- The finals of the 20th Heavy Bai- of the reconstructed organ at St. poruted in the programme of the tery, R.A.. Aquatic Sports were de- Andrew's Church, Kowloon, ยก

symphonic concert to be held at clded at the V.R.C. bath yesterday September 11, when a special ser- the Peninsula Hotel next Sunday afternoon, when some good swimming vice will be held, a nently-produced night, September 4, commencing at WAR Beun, There was a large atten- handbook has been insured, which 8.45 p.m. is the introduction of dance, the spectators being treated should form a valuable souvenir of

to several

finlobes. exciting artisten Madame Kathleen the occasion. There is a history

Mrn. Barry, the wife of Major Chapelle, L.R.A.M., 1.S.M. and her Barry, distributed the prizes at the and full description of the organ, pupil Mra. Maurice Tetley. conclusion of the sports. and photographs of the old organ and the reconstructed

as it Olie

Madame Chapelle, who has only looks to-day: with a portrait of recently arrived in the Colony, Mr. William Blackett, who erected was well known teacher and it. The form of service at the pianist in England and dedication is also given as well as direct from the London studio. Gr. Selley; 3, L/Bdr. Ashley. the programimes for two drgun_re-[She will play two pianoforte citals to be given in the church at solos.-(1) Polonise In C sharp 9 pm, on September 12 (by Mr.minor, by Chopin, (2) Romance, Rupert Baldwin) and on October by Sibelius; and she will also 10 thy Mr. Frederick Mason,) accompany Mrs. Tetley, who, in a voice of addition to having great promise, is a singer who brings both charm and artistry to her performance.

comes

The original organ was dedicated in 1911 by Bishop Lander, but by 1930 it was seriously out of order, and it was decided last year to have the whole instrument reeon- Mrs. Tetley's group of songs structed, The work was nut inore by three of the finest modern! hand in June, and was completed English writers.(1) "A Green recently. The required sum, $7,- Cornfield" by Michael Head, (2) 500, was completely raised by "Early Morning" by Graham Peel, October last year. An additional (3) The Cuckan" by Martin |$300, however, is required, and it | Shaw; and she will also sing the is hoped to raise this partly by popular ballad "Bird Songs at collections at the recitals.

Eventide" by Contes,

FUKIENESE CHARGED

WITH

MURDER.

60 Yards-1, L/Bdr. Dolman; 2,

Long Plunge.-), L/Bdr. Fallon; 2, L/Bdr. Dolman; 3, Gr. Selley,

75 Yardsm1, Gr. Hyde: 2, Gr. Harris and Gr. Smith (dend hont). Dolman; 2. Gr. Jennings.

Egg and Spoon Race.-1, L/Bdr.

Selley; 3, Gr. Smith.

150 Yards1, Gr. Harris; 2, Gr.

High Diving-1, Gr. Hyde; Bdr. Dolmun; 3, Gr. Conner.

150 Yards Three Styles.--1, Gr. Selley; 2. Gr. Hyde: 3, L/Bdr., Ash- y Consolation Have.---1. Gr. Bonni-

face;2, G. Lamb.

Section Relay Race.--1, IT. Q. Section; 2, Right Section: 3 Left Section,

N.CO's, 150 Yards (competed Wednesday).1, L/Bdr. Dalman; 2. The orchestral portion of the L/Bh. Ashley: 3. Sgt. Joynson. programme comprises an excel- ent selection of compositions and Bitogether

the

entertainment!

promises to be of exceptional ST. LEGER STARTERS. interest and a thorughly enjoy!

SEQUEL TO FIGHT ON DUTCH |able function to all lovers of puod PROBABLE JOCKEYS TO RIDE

STEAMER

Previously charged with causing grievous bodily harm to a fellow- passenger named Ho Gin-shuen on the Dutch steamer Tjisudane, August 24, three Fukienese faced a

on

music.

PEKING

INCIDENT.

IN CLASSIC

London, Sept. 1. Following are the probable starters their riders in the St. Legor Stakes, to be run at Doncaster on

und

more serious indictment when they❘ BOMB IN PAPER SHOP FAILS September 7:

were brought before Mr. Fraser at The Kowloon Magistracy yesterday afternoon, as a result of the death of the wounded man,

TO EXPLODE

Poking. Sept. 1.

The Brat incident since the Detective-Inspector Elston. who Shanghai "Bloody Group for the prosecuted, charged them with mur- extermination of Traitors" ap- der.

His Worship acceded, to Inspector peared in Peking, occurred to-day Elston's request for a week's formal when a young Chinese threw a remand.

homb into a papershop. The bomb smashed the panes of a window and landed in front of the counter hat failed to explode.

According to a report made to the Police immediately after the incident, it appeared that a free fight took place among the Chinese steerage passengers of the Dutch steamer Tiendane on the morning of August

The youth, who was arrested

Beneficiat (Sam Wragg).

Celebrator (Burns).

Charnueon (B. Resen). Dustur (M. Beary).

Firdaussi Foghora I

(~illón).

Galpslaw (Lowry). Gavelkind (Perryman).

(Dick).

rhan Elliott). Loaningdale (Joe Childs). Orwell (Jones).

Dances (Novel). Silvermere

(Lane). Tajkasra (Sirett). Totaig (Carslukej. Ubipar (Harry Wrage). Violator (Gordon Richards).

Will of the Wing (Steve Donoghue),;

24 when the Tinadane was lying in after a hot pursuit, defended his harbour. The dispute, it seemed, action on. patriotic grounds. arose over the distribution of water, alleging the store had been selling and in the resultant trouble Bo Gin-| Japanese goods and had been re-April the Fifth is a doubtful starter. shuen was stabbed with a knife. peatedly warned,—Router's Special. —Router.

LAST TWO

DAYS

At 2.30, 5.10.

7.15 89.30 p.m.

Mr. Tom Walls Derby winner

KINGS THEATRE

Romeo and Juliet Lunching

at a Soda Fountain!

Dreaming of tomorrow and the

five-dollar raise that will raise

them to heaven on earth

mand pay for the marriage license!

From the Great

Broadway Play of Young Love!

BOOKING

AT THE THEATRE

TEL. 25313

NEXT CHANGE---- SUNDAY, 4th SEPT.

CAN A PRETTY GIRL

GET AWAY

WITH

MURDER?

This one thought so till

she faced a cal murder charges,

DISORDERLY CONDUCT

BALLY

with

SPENCER

EILERS TRACY

After Tomorrow BRENDEL

with Charles Farrell

Marlon Nixon - Minna Gombell · William Colilor, Sr. From the stage hit by John Golden and Hugh Stange FRANK BORZAGE PRODUCTION

LAST TWO

DAYS

AT 2.30, 5.15,

7.15 & 9.30 p.m.

FOX PICTURE

Directed by -John W. Considine, je,

POK ZIGTERS

ORIENTAL

with

Carole LOMBARD

Ricardo CORTEZ

Faul LUKAS

THEATRE.

This girl seeks PERFECTION in love-and finde

NO ONE MAN

Ja Garamount Picture,

FLEMING

ROAD,

WANOHAL

TEL. 28478

NEXT CHANGE

SUNDAY, 4th SEPT.

JACKIE COOPER

and

ROBERT COOGAN

in

"SOOKY"

A Paramount Picture

QUEENS THEATRE

SHOWING TO-DAY at 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 &.9.20 GARBO'S SENSATION!

Garbo the unrivalled, and Novarro, thol

Princo of Romanoo, bring you now u drama that will remain foroverlin

mind and heart 1

A greater triumph than any before this romance of the spy who died for love, will be the year's

sensution f

GARBO NOVARRO

Mata Hari

Metro Golyn Mayer U

with

LIONEL BARRYMORE LEWIS STONE

ALSO IN THE PROGRAMME

The 3rd Series of M-G-M-Flit's Voice Guessing Competition

COMING

ATTRATION

A man's picture, enacted by a boy

who learned to he a¶mun-

JACKIE

COOPER

with lovable, laughable

CHARLES SALE

A

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

PICTURE

Every parent should

sec

this picture!

› @smopolitan Production

When a Feller Needs a Friend

AT THE

STAR®

WARNER present.

BROS,

with RALPH GRAVES

HONKY TONK

VITALMO

Every "parent should take

his child tá Beo it!

TO-DAY & TO-MORROW at 2.30. 5,20. 7,20 & 9,20

with Sophie TUCKER

The Last of the Red Hotthammas

MAJESTIC

MURDERS MTHE RUE MORGUE

with SIDNEY FOX and BELA LUGOSI.

TO-DAY & TO-MORROW

At 2.30. 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 P.M.

DEAD? or just sleeping, under the mysterious influ- ence of Dr. Mirakle, the mad goientist who would blend the blood of woman and gorilla?

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