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Water Supply.

It is horoby notified that the Water Supply in Queen's Road Pedder Street to Central from Garden Road will be shut off be- tween the hours of 1 p.m. on Saturday, 5th November, and 1 p.m. on 'Sunday, 6th November, to allow certain alterations to the! water mains to be carried out.

R. M. HENDERSON,

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Hongkong, 1st November, 1982,

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NOTICE.

Water Bupply.

HONG KONG AND KOWLOON.

It is hereby notified that com-

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRÍDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1932.

KING'S THEATRE

COMING SORTLY

"SUNSHINE SUSIE"

REMOVAL NOTICE.

Wo beg to notify the Public that we have removed from 14, Queen's Road, Central, to 18, D'Aguilar Street.

WING HING CO. TAILORS. Tel. 21417.

EX-ACTIVE SERVICE

MEN 1914-1918.

A Dinner and Smoking Concer will be held at the Peninsul: Hotel, on Armistice Night, Friday 11th November, at 8.30 p.m.

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Tickets $0.00. Orch. DRESS, Optional. Medals medal ribbons to be worn.

Activi Only those who saw Service between August 4th 19: wit the Allied forces (whether etil are eligible tr serving or not) apply for tickets,

mencing on Monday, 7th November CINEMA SCREENINGS and November 11th 1918,

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however It in not necessary that their guests should fuls those conditions..

and until further notice the water supply of the Colony (island and mainland) will be turned on only from 6 n.m. to 11 a.m. and from

An intriguing romance between 4 p.m. to 9 pm.

Alexander Kirkland R. M. HENDERSON,

and Marian

"List closes on November 9th, at the plot of Water Authority. Nixon is woven into

"Charlie Chan's Chance." the

Fox noon." Public Works Department.

Films mystery drama starting Hongkong, 4th November, 1932

ANNOUNCEMENT.

on

Sunday at the King's Theatre. In

Kirkland

"Charlie Chan's Chance," and Miss Nixon are among the sun pects in a murder tangle but they Menure.pre absolved from suspicion by We have appointed

mynterious tective, who solves the Tsang Fook Plano Co., Ice House Charlie Chan, the famed Oriental de- Sole Distributors of crime and brings the real criminal Street, the Brunswick Records, Radios, Pann-to justice by following what the New tropes atc. oflective from 1st York police and Scotland Yard de tectives regard as insignificant clues. November, on and after which date But not until he has experienced a our Store at Glouceser Building series of thrilling adventures and breath-taking escapen. Warner Oland, will be closed,

outstanding for his portrayal of Oriental characters, enacts the role of Charlie Chan, and other prominent personalities in the cast include I B. Wamer, Linda Watkins, James Kirkwood, Ralph Morgan and James

THE BRUNSWICK HOUSE. Hongkong. 31st October, 1932. -

THE ITALIAN CONVENT ANNUAL CHARITY BAZAAR 5th and 6th November. (From 10a.m. to.8 p.m.) Admission Free.

interesting Useful prizes and

are to be exchanged souvenira for tickets, which are obtainable at one dollar and two dollars each Tickets may be bought in advance or at the Bazuar.

A special large collection of Nathan hand-make articles and decorative been prepared will Under European ornaments have Road, Kowloon:

Excellent Cuising this year, and our patrons Management Modern Apartments. Terms Moderate Three minutes from forry. Tel. 67357. And gifte sultable to keep or to

give away, MASSAGE

Mr. & Mrs. Y. MORI Holder of Japanese Government LICENCE

Cure Sprained Ankle & Wrist

Telephone 2605). Hongkong.

There will be a greater variety than usual of our popular home made sweets.

be drawn

at the Rafles will end of the Bazaar and all are in-

4, Wyndham Street. (1st Floor,vited to be prosent at the drawink, A band will be in attendance and we are confident our patrons will thoroughly enjoy the many side shows scattered over the grounds. THE ITALIAN CONVENT CANOSSIAN INSTITUTE.

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(Sholtored by the Stars. 12455(I'm Yours For To-night. (Dent Toll a Soul, 19486(Love Me to Night. (You're Blase.

TSANG FOOK PIANO COMPANY

At a moderate charge The use of a

MORRISON - PIANO PROVIDED,

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Application for tickets, giving name and address, also names and Addresses of guests, which must in all case, be accompanied by cash, should be made to:-

The Secretary of the Dinner Committee,

F. P. R. JAMES, Architectural Office, P.W.D

The many friends in Hongkong of Capt. R. J. Healy, of the American from Seattle, Mall liner President Madison, which arrived this morning will be surprised to hear that the popular Commander is not on board the ship this trip. Leaving the ship nt Seattle. Capt. Healy was quietly married and is now on his honeymoon. The chnes fervid excitement and He is being relieved on board the intense dranin of modern times pre-President Madison by Capt. Clark, but vides a sensational background for will resume command of his old ship "The Wet Parade," opening on Sun-next trip. day at the Queen's Theatre as one

"The Wet Parade."

of

"Carnival" at the Central."

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FANLING GOLF

STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY

New Courne

9.24 G.T.May, J. Gardner. 9.32 A.S. Mitchell, J.A.ll. Plummer. 9.40 F. Austin, G.V.T. Marshall. 0,48 R. Aubrun, C.G.Fournier. 0.50 F.C. Mudie, J. C. Dunbar.

10.04 H.S. Dinsdale, W.M. Chalmers.

10.12 A.T. Lay, 0. Eager,

10.20 N.S.Ells, A. Stokkink.

Munro.

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.November 6.

Achillos

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Hon.

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G.M. YOUNG CUP. Owing to an oversight, the entry of the Union Insurance Society for the G.M. Young Cup which had been draw. The Chartered Bank, who re- ceived a bys in the first round, will

now play the Union Insurance Society.

GOVERNOR'S SHIELD

Japan and Shanghai Japan

Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan · and Shanghai (Vancouver B.C., 22nd October) London Parcels only, London, 6th

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Per

November ◊.

..November 10.

November 11.

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Manila

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G. P. O.

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*Manila. Australia and New Zealand Melbourne Maru...... Sat., Nov. 6:

vin Brimbano ...

Amoy

Manila

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Facchow

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and

Parcels,

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Nov. 5, p.m.

Nov. 5, 246 p.m.

Nov, G. 3.30 p.m.

(Due Brisbane, 19th November.) Changchow...Sat., Nov. 6, 8.80 p.m. Pres. Madison. .Sat., Nov. 5, 4.50 p.m.

Tanda... Yuensang

..Sat, Nov. 5, 5 p.m.

Bangkok via Swatow Swatow, Amoy and Formora flolhow, Pakhoi and Haiphong Fort Bayard, Hulhow, Pakhoi and

Haiphong Swatew Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., President Jackson

and Centrul

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San America and Europe via Francisco

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Parcels, Letters,

Superscribed Correspondence only,

Nov. 8, 1 p.m.

Govt. Audit Dept. v. Dodwell & Swatow, Amoy and Foochow ...... Hajching Tues.,

1st. Round Bye Butterfield Swire.

Company.

Govt. Medical Dept. v. South Wales Borderers.

of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's most im portant releases The pictare covers t three U.S. national periods, the pre-exciting after all. It is particule made correctly was omitted from the war ern, the war years during which the acting in this drama which the prohibition enactment was pass strikes an immediato responsive chord ed and the modern period in which of sympathy in the onlooker Roles flagrant disregard of the law has Young, as the son who seeks an art Elven rise to innumerable dramatic career, offers a performance which Huch pinces him in the front ranks of the conflicts and has resulted in. keteers, crime wives, political cor typically modern phenomena er Tac screen's younger leading men. ruption, kidnapping rings, speak

and graft In hundreds ensica

A film of beauty, movement and forms. The plcture strikes the pulse of life as it is lived in the United power, aptly describes "Camival" the States to-day. Its episodes are such British super-production coming as may be read about in the daily the Central Theatre on Sunday next news columns and editorial pages, but Most of the scaner are set to muir as was the case of auch M-G-M hits-music not deliberate, but a subtle as "The Big Purade" and "The Big accompaniment to the action of the

son Lang, Dorothy Bouchier House," its great theme merely serves film. The acting is superb: Mathe plot. Joseph Schildkraut all give of thei stirring love story of the

needs n' Lang as a background to the intimate and Dorothy Jordan, as the heroine, plays best. Matheson her most difficult and ambitious role eulogy, his powerful acting is tor in this picture, a portrayal which well known, neither does Josep carries her far from the lighter roles Schildrout, whose "romantic lover" of such cariler and or er alls 18 "Shipmates" roles have endeared him in manbai

Robert Young, feminine hearts, but special mention who scored as the son in "The Sin must be made of Dorothy Bouchie of Madelon Claudet" also is given who looks amazingly lovely in thi far greater opportunities here as the film. Her acting, poise and appear ance have improved beyond belief politician's son who fails in love with Mine Jordan. The film's outstanding The change from "Chili" to Doroth character portrayals are in the hands has certainly given us a "warmer" of such experis as Lewis Stone, who and more loveable little actress! plays the Southern aristocrat, and Waller Huston as the ward politician.

"Amateur Daddy,"

"The Lost Squadron."

an

A fleet of fifty war-time planer two of them formerly flown by the rival war aces, Nungesser and Rich Marien Nixon is a self-made ac-

And like most women of tofen, make dizzy Immellman turn truss Achievement, she would never men- double loops, barrel rolls and per Lion the fact of her own volitions in pendicular power diven-in the n fact she prefers not to talk of her sequences of RKO Radio Picture "Th self or her career at all. The charm Lost Squadron", which is showing ing and demure Bttle. netress, who the Central Theatre. Richard D appears with Warner Baxter in stars in the picture, and is ably sur "Amateur Daddy," at the King's sorted by Mary Astor, Joel McRe Theatre, was recently forced to admit, Dorothy Jordan and Robert Arm however, that she got her first job, strong. The planes used in the pr und every job thereafter on her own duction of this mectacular story Initiative. "Amateur Daddy," which Hollywood and the stunt aviators wh was directed by John Blynione, tells risk their lives in the making of o a delightful story of sympathetic pictures, are ancient Bleriots Camel Inchelar, the part played by Mr. Bax- Thomas Morrises, Hanley-Pages nr ter, who mothered a family of walfs Curtisses. The film is based on a and wan himself a wife. The other original story by Dick Grace, author players include Rita LaRoy, William and ace stunter. Pawley, David Landau, Joan Breslaw end Dali Kornfeld. It da based on Mildred Cram's

novel, "Scotch Ynlicy."

"New Morals for Old." Ekstrong, sex-mnd youth und old-fashioned parents who refuse to understand the newer freedom of the modern generation, provide the dramatic conflict of "New Orleans for Old, which is showing at the Queen's Theatre. Ralph and Phyllis, a typical brother and sister in the average American home, want to live lives of their own, unhampered by parental restrictions. Ralph scorns business, his father's wall-paper nourishing instead a desire to go to Paris and study art. Phyllis falls in love with Wilson and contemplates running away with him despite the fact that he is not free to make her

his wife. Their parents attempt to lay down the law and consequently there are constant quarrels and ro criminations in the household. Even- tually both brother and sister achieve their desires but find them so much ashes in their hands, Halph falls as an artist and is disillusioned by a disastrous love affair. When Wilacz Dnally get his divorcs, Phyllis mar ries him and then settles down to a wmeld - domesticity, At last, they Airline that freedom ham't been so

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Bye Lowe Bingham & Matthews. 1st. Hound to be played on or be fore the 27th. Nov.

The Dollar liner President Jackson, isiling on Tuesday next for San rancisco, will take a record cargo of 1,500 tons from Manila and Hongkong. his is the largest amount carried 'rom Hongkong this year by any ship f the Dollar or American Mail lines.

Owing to the reservation of the ixth floor of the Peninsula Hotel for on he Sports Club supper dance aturday the bth. instant, the manage- ient of the Hotel advises that the sual dinner dance in the Rose Room will not function that night.

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