14
CENTRAL
THEATRE
Under Entirely New
Management.
TO-DAY AT
2.30, 5.15 7.15 & 9.30
A LOVE STORY THAT FIRES DRAMA WITH THE HUMAN SPARK!.
Love Their Pilot Through Hollywood's Thrill-Shot Skies...While Far Below a Woman Waited-Eyes Hungrily Scanning the Clouds, Heart With Them in the Heavens ...
THE LOST
:
SQUADRON
Starring
RICHARD DIX
MARYASTOR: RODT. ARMSTRONG
JOEL MCCREA, DOROTHY JORDAN
•Directed by George Archalabaud
Not an Air Show, but an Air Show in the Making!. Behind Scenes With Hollywood's Thrill Machine!
Next Change
A British Screen Triumph.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1932.
TRADE WITH CHINA.
MI. H. W.-K. CHEN GIVEN ROUSING FAREWELL
AEROPLANE LOST
GERMAN FREIGHTER FORCED DOWN IN GALE
-London, Oct. 31..
AT THE PENINSULA,
SUNDAY'S BAND CONCERT
GREATLY ENJOYED,
The particular interest takon by
The large number of diners vested interests in developing trado The pilot and wireleen operator who participated at the Peninsula with China has resulted in a visit to of a German freighter aeroplane, Hotel's Rose Ropm dinner dance negotiate with the Chinese Govern- which was forced down in the last Saturday enjoyed a picasant ment at Nanking by Mr. B. W. Channel last night owing to a gale, evening, the popular artistes
Chen, who was the Guest of Honour are believed to have been drowned. "Hugo and Josephine" delighting at a farewell dinner given by tho Distress signals were received
Board of Directors of tho China
Ansociates Corporation, Ltd., last from the plane at Croydon within with their clover dancing displays night at the Hongkong Hotel,
anchour after it had left there, and were called upon for re- The Chairman of the occasion, Mr. Communication was at once secur- petitions. These dinner dances the lifeboat are being held in the Rose Room A. Aug-chon placed important om-ed with Dover and phasis on trade reciprocity and it was there put out to sca in the howling nightly, Sandays excepted, and at Intervals after dinner the accom- on this basis that his Corporation had gale, while Royal Air Forca planes plished dancers perform, proving solved the major partion of the joined in the search at dawn, as Intricate problem before thent. Many soon as visibility permitted their a decided attraction. This week overacas organisations had endeavour-
change of programme. ad to develop business but few had practical use, but no trace of the they are again giving a comploto achieved their ambitions due to lack seroplane could be found.-Our of provision for unforeseen circum-On Correspondent... stances, vold in Western Commercial ———— practice.
The concert provided by the band of the south Wales Borderers an Sunday night was a striking suc-
tres in muny Important cities of South ceas, and the Bandmaster, Mr. J. L.
The toast of "Our Guent” was pro- China. posed by Mr. Chan Chouk Yin LL.D.
a member of the Board of Directors
п
were
Visit to Australie
col.
Gecks is to be highly congratulated on the oxcellent and Impressivó renderings of a splendid selection of
well- encores
It was without doubt an excep. tional musical tront of high standard, and it will be a pleasure to hear this talented band again at these concerts.
Mr. Chen sald he had been com and a director of Luk Hol Tong misaloned by the Chinese Government Banking and Insurance Companies.to undertake an important mission cosmopolitan compositions, most of Mr. Chan said his friendship with Australia, and he would convey the them well-known favourites. The "The Guest of honour extended over fellcitations of the various bodies he large attendance of listeners. pre-
item the sent afforded every and n period of twenty two years
had come in contact with, to
deserved, applause, and very people in Australia. during that time both were closely connected with the Chincao He was very grateful to the Host were in constant demand. Government at Canton. Mr.
to Chen of the evening; Mr. Aug--chon held the post of Vice President of the whom he was indebted to for the Cement Bureau under Mr. Frank Lee, excellent manner and assistance ac former Vice Minister for Foreign corded him by all friends and affairs at Nanking, and he himself leagues throughout his trip. hold the post of Chief of the Depart Since his visit to China somo years ment of Industry and Commerce ago; Kawioon had been developed bo under the present President of China yond recognition and he commended Mr. Lin Sen when the latter was at the administration of the Hongkong Canton. Both were returned students Government for its progressive and rest of the imbued with Western ideas and found able direction. If the with they
confronted
this model an near East could follow normous task; but to-day their Colony much would have been done efforts were amply rewarded since towards stabilisation;" he said. many of his compatriots have since In concluding, Mr. Chen said hin practiced Western ideas of adminis-visit had resulted in a definite trade tration.
understanding with the Chinese Gov- ernment and this would be conveyed to the Governmem of Australia.
The Chairman presented Mr. Chen with a Silver Cup as a token of good- will from his fellow directors.
Gueste present included Mescra Mr. R. W. K. Chen in his response Afasile, Barrett, 1. N. Chau. 9. M. was equally eulogistic for the pro- Churn, Y. C. Lau, Y. P. Lo, Bing poser and said he was greatly stirred Koon, D. M. Maynard, Ma Luk, by the personal tributes accorded him, Thompson and Chen, Barrett, Chau, drawal of Han Fu-chu's troops to but Bir. Chan's achievements which Mesdames Aug-chen, brought the Lak Hol Tong Companies Chan, Y. C. Chan, Lo Maynard, the west of the Welho River will to figure prominently in the Colony Thompson and Wong.
He was always proud to recall the memories of his friendship with Mr. Chen and he was a great admirer of his ability and integrity; he felt he would do much to advance all interests concerned.
SHANTUNG PEACE
LIU AND HAN AGREE TO SETTLEMENT TERMS
Nanking. Oct. 31.
It is reported that Han Fu-chu and Liu Chon-nien have both nc- cepted the settlement of the Shan- tung affair on the following Ines: Liu Chen-nien's troops will be transforred to Honan;
Chefoo and Langkow will be policed by the North-Eastern naval forces;
The time limit set for the with-
resulted in that organisation owning Misses Churn, Chung Chi Nam, be extended until November 8.- Theatres, Hotels, and shopping cen-Chung Wai Lam, Gooey, and Wong, Router's Special.
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by
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PROXY - AN IDOL ́E OF MILLIONS & A CAPTIVE OF LOVE
A tremendous ingration on the stages of the world, this radirat benu.. ly brings a new charm, a row fascin- ation to the talking screen in this captivating romance of a timid beauty who WAS chuereded her way to lave in the guise of a - rovit, may-card stage idol.
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A
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GENE BRITAIN'S GERRARD SCREEN
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Molly Lamont, Bobbie Comber Elsie Randolph, Hal Gordon,
PG WODEHOUSE COMEDY
GMA HEAMENT WE STRANONY
A SUP PICTURE
HENRY EDWARDS
TO-MORROW
A meart-touching Drama of the Youth of To-day!
new MORALS FOR OLD
Mera Gakluyn May NCTURE
with Robert Young, Margeret Perry, Lewis Stone, Laura Hope Urew on
TO-DAY & TO-MORROW at 2.30, 5,20, 7.20 & 9,20
SIR JOHN MARTIN HARVEY
in
"The Lyons Mail"
MAJESTIC
To-day to Thursday at 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 5 9.20 p.m.
"The
Unconquered
Lover"
A CHINESE TALKING PIUTURE
WITH CANTON DIALOGUES
t
MATHESON LANG
DOROTHY BOUCHIER. JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT“
1244
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TO-DAY
SAMUEL GOLDWYN
"ONE HEAVENLY NIGHT"
EVELYN LAYE JOHN BOLES
LEON ERROL.
NEARST MEROTONE' NEWSREEL and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Talking Comedy
AT 2.80, 8.15, 7::69.80p.m.
CHARLEY CHABE- In
TRUNDERING TENORS"
The
First Name in Romance --the Last Word In
WARNIR
BAXTER
in
Amateur Daddy
with. MARIAN. NIXON
Frost 1.
rotch Valley
I Miced Crim Ditreted by JOHN BLYSTONE
FOX PICTURE
ORIENTAL
Mortal man
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The First Cantonese Talking Picture wi SAN
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'TWO ORPHANS”
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TAI PING THEATRE
SHOWING TO-DAY.
CHARLES (BUDDY) ROGERS, CHARLIE RUCGLES, PEGGY SHANNON
In
"THIS RECKLESS AGE"
Paramount Picture.
NEXT CHANGE, 3rd INST:
"THE TWO ORPHANS"
A Chinese Sound Picture,
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