CENTRAL THEATRE
93720
FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY
at 2.30; 5.15; 7.15 & 9.30.
ANN HARDING'S NEWEST GREAT SCREEN SUCCESS.
THE STAR OF STARS IN A STARTLING STORY! \\ Queen of the Screen! In a love. story that tells
what happens to woman who
a
gives her heart to man!
RKO
a
married
Presents
ANN HARDING DEVOTION
LESLIE · HOWARD
-STARTING TO-MORROW
THE YEAR'S LATEST & GREATEST LAUGH PICTURE. CHARLIE MURRAY & GEORGE SIDNEY
IN THEIR NEWEST LAUGHING HIT.
CAUGHT CHEATING
SHOWING SOON
SIDNEY FOX'S LATEST TRIUMPH.
"NICE WOMEN"
Fox TAI PING THEATRE
PICTURES;
QUEENS RD, WEST, TEL. NO, 27176
Accessible by both bus (Queen's Road W.) and Trams (Des Voeux Road W.) SHOWING TO-DAY
at 2.30, 5.30, 7.30 & 9.30.
Maurice Chevalier
One Hour With You Jeanette MacDonald
Geir Tobin
Stepw
ERNST
LUBITSCH
PRUDUCTION
( Pizarrenent Giture
CHEVALIER MAKES YOUR TEMPERATURE
RISE !
BOOKING AT
THE THEATRE.
DRESS CIRCLE: 80 Ct.
BACK STALLS:
50 Cts. FRONT STALLS: 30 Ch.
(Tax Included),
NEXT ATTRACTION, THURS. to SAT. —————
"DADDY LONG LEGS"
with
JANET GAYNOR, WARNER BAXTER.
Students & Service Men in Uniform Half Price' for Dress Circle & Back Stalls.
Ishod for the Proprietors
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPIL TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1932.
KOWLOON THEFT SEQUEL
GOAL SENTENCE FOR
RECEIVING
Sentence of six weeks' hard labour was passed on Wong Yim, an unemployed Joweller's assistant, by Mr. Fraser at the Kowloon Magis-
this
con- morning in tracy nexion with the theft of a gold ring, a jade brooch and a fountain pen, the property of Mrs. Joyce Tetley. of No. 31 C, Nathan Road. Inspector Elston said on the night of September 7, the articles were left on Mrs. Totley's dress-
INTERPORT SYMPHONIC CONCERT.
BOWLS
BIG VICTORY FOR H.K. TEAM
LUSITANO BADLY BEATEN
(Our Own Correspondent)..
Shanghai, Sept. 13.
HIGH-CLASS ENTERTAINMENT AT PENINSULA HOTEL
The popularity of the Peninsula Hotel symphonic concerts was par- ticularly in evidence by the record attendance last Sunday night: the scating accommodation was full to
600 the absolute limit, well over being present, and every Item of the well selected programme, with- out exception, was accorded most deservedly generous and hearty The Hongkong interport bow-tributes of appreciation. ing table in her bed-room, and lers played their first match No doubt, however, the ultra at- later they were found to be miss- here yesterday, when they traction, which was most inspiring, ing. The next morning, defensecured an overwhelming vic-was the group of masterpieces com- dant was arrested by a Chinese tory, over the Lusitano Club, prising the second part. Thero constable trying to ralaò moro money on the ring which he had winning by 32 shots to 8. The wore The "Unfinished Symphony" losers only scored on six heads. (Dramatic) by Schubert, a British "Cavalcado" by Noel already pawned. On him
Hongkong fielded the following Fantasin found a jade brooch which had been identified by Mrs. Tetley as team-H. Hampton, R. S. Nichol, Coward, and the grand descriptive one of the articles atolen from her B. W. Bradbury, and J. C. Brown overture "1812" by Tschaikowsky, which were rendered by a combined (skip).
orchestra of selected musicians dressing table.
and Shanghai Hotels Ltd., and the from the bands of the Hongkong 1st. En, the South Wales Borderers,
was
After hearing the evidence, his Worship found the charge of theft not proved, but convicted the defendant on a charge of receiving stolen property.
BEGGAR PESTERS
BANKER
"REGULAR NUISANCE"
FINED
A Shanghai, Chinese was fined $5, with the alternative of ten day' Imprisonment, by Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Central Police Court this morning for begging.
Evidence was given by Mr. P. Y. Lo, business manager of the Bank of China, to the effect that he was interviewed and pestered by the de- fendant, when he had not previous. ly known. for the cost of a passage to Shanghai.
The police stated that the man had been in the habit of soliciting free passages, and was "a regular quisance."
MUI-TSAI SYSTEM. SUGGESTED ABOLITION ALL OVER CHINA
Nanking, Sept. 12.
The Ministry of the Interior has submitted to the Executive Yuan
A
The game itself was not of particularly high standard, owing to the heavy state of the green, and gave little indication of how good Hongkong are.
under the able conductorship of Mr. J. L. Geeks. Prolonged ap- Brawn plause demanded an encore, which was responded to with Wagner's "Albumblatt" (Album Leaf).
canny excep
could
Bradbury and Nichol both play. ed a steady game, while showed himself to be skip. Hampton, with the tion of two or three ends,
This section was an exceptional- not get the green.
ly pleasant feature, and on the The Lusitano players, with the whole the entertainment was of a exception of Gomes, took the name very high order and afforded an seriously, with the con enjoyable evening to the large
gathering present. sequence that they fell badly.
too
SIX ON FIRST HEAD. Hongkong made a fine begin- ning, taking alx in the first end. Lusitano got a single in the next, then Hongkong scored two singles, and Lusitano" followed up two.
with
WATER LEVELS.
WEST NORTH AND EAST·· RIVERS
In the next four ends, Hong- kong scored nine shots, Lusitano: The following table issued by getting a two on the eleventh, at the Kwangtung River Conservancy which stage Hongkong were lead-Commission shows the height of ing by 17 to 5.
water in English feet on the dates From the twelfth to the seven-named in the West, North and teenth, Hongkong piled on no East Rivers: fewer than fourteen further shots, Lusitano getting a single on the weet River at eighteenth.
Highest on Lowest Sept.
weard, un record. 11
Shlubing
0
13.1 ..+-41.7. Telngyuon 4-41.7 0
0.4
Samskul 7.27.9 -G.X
Ahelung →-14.ሀ -2,6
Sept.
12
13.0
7.4
1.2
5.B
The next head went to Hong-North River at kong, who secured a single, and North River nt Lusitano won the twentieth and! Fast River n twenty-first heads with singles.
TO-DAY'S GAME.
This afternoon, the Hongkong be represented by G. L. Buchanan, a proposal for the abolition of the mui-taa system all over China-players will meet the Lawn Bowls I. S. Nichol, H. Hampton, and
Club in a friendly, Hongkong to U. M. Omar.
Reuter
LAST TWO
DAYS
At 2.30, 5.10.
7.15 € 9.30 p.m.
KINGS THEATRE
must come
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They
meet a
Franch
girl! She shows them
hot time in
the old
Paris tason! You, too.
a
mul come over»**
THIS
IS THE
BHOWING
TO-DAY
over!
NIGHT
AT 2.30, 5,15, 7.15 & 9,30 p.m.
a Paramount Picture
with
LILY DAMITA CHARLIE
RUGGLES ROLAND YOUNG
BOOKING
AT THE
THEATRE TEL. 25313
-NEXT CHANGE-
She Had His Name But Not
His Numberi
Everybody knew she was married-except the bridegroomi
Careless
Lady
JOAN
BENNETT
JOHN
DICTURE BOLES
ORIENTAL
*THE FALSE MADONNA
with.
KAY FRANCIS WILLIAM BOYD CONWAY TEARLI
THEATRE
PLEMING ROAD, WANGHAI,
TEL. 28473
NEXT CHANGE Thursday, 15th SEPT.
"WINGS"
A Paramount Picture with
OLARA BOW
BTES ROGERS
AT THE
QUEENS THEATRE
Final Showings To-day at 2.80 5.10, 7.15 & 9.20:
JACKIE
COOPER
CHARLES "Chic"
SALE
Metio
Goldwyn.
PICTURE
Mightier than “The Champ !'!
A picture that will win more cheers, laughs and tears than **Tho Champ." One, too, that
the young folks will
Osmopolitan adore, because it's real,
Production unforgettable.
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NEEDS A FRIEND
SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION.
STAN LAUREL OLIVER HARDY in "COME CLEAN"
T
-MORROW
ICHI SUR
STAR
16
It rings true...... because
it IS true!
From the true life-story by Mark Hellinger and Charles Boahan
with
Phillips HOLMES
Walter HUSTON
Anita PAGE Lewis STONE Jean HEBSHOLT
JOHN MILJAN TULLY MARSHALL
A
Metro-Goldwyn - Mayr
- Picture
TO-DAY ONLY
at 2.30. 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Comedy.
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with REGINALD DENNY —— CHARLOTTE 'GREENWOOD
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24
HOURS
#
Quamatan
with
CLIVE BROOK, KAY FRANCIS, MIRIAN HOPKINS.
TO-DAY & TO-MORROW At 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 P.M.
Taking the roof off New York! Showing you, in one thrill-packed revelation, the teeming emotions that stir its iubabitants. From pave- ment to penthouse---LIFE on a spree!
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