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CENTRAL

THEATRE

Reached by West Bund Queen's Road Bus. Advance Booking at Anderson's.

To-day to Wednesday At 2.30, 515, 7 15 & 9.30 p.m.

A GREAT BRITISH PICTURE.

MATHESON LANG

DOROTHY BOUCHIER JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT —

Carnival

ITS A

BAITISH & DOMINIONS PRODUCTION

Starting Thursday.

ILEW AYRES

MAE CLARKE BORIS KARLOFF Hedda Hopper, in a story by P. J. Wolfson and Allen Rivkin. Pro- duced by Carl Laramie, Jr. Circa. ed by Hobart Henley. Prevented by Carl Laemmle.

A UNIVERSAL PICTURE

Bright Lights and

Dark Shadows

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

CONVENT BAZAAR,

ITALIAN SISTERS EFFORTS SUCCESSFULLY · REWARDED

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1932.

ARMISTICE DAY.

REMINDER TO EX-ACTIVE SERVICE MEN

SOVIET FESTIVAL.

CHINESE EASTERN RAILWAY ANNIVERSAIES

Harbin, Nov. 0. According to a report published

Convent, Caine To avoid disappointment, the The Italian Road, presented a festive appear-attention of those who propose to ance on Saturday and Sunday on attend the dinner and smoker ar-In the Russian Press, the police the occasion of the annual bazaar. ranged by ex-Active Service men have informed the Soviet Consul Coloured flags and lights adorn at the Peninsula Hotel on Armis- General M. Slavutsky, that Soviet ed the entrance, and streamers of tice night, and have not already citizens may hold on November 7th, once forrniversary meetings of the Chi- flags and palma dacorated the done so, to apply at

tickets to the Secretary Mr. E. Pnese Eastern Railway Club, the C. interior, of the hall.

Jamoa, Architectural Omes E.R. Mechanics Club, the C.ER. Workers' Club, and the Theatro Atlantic.

Fifty-two Convent girls from R. the Senior classes formed a guard- P.W.D.

Admission will only be by ticket of-honour in the corridor to Mrs. A. R. Wellington, the wife and the list will be finally closed of the Hon. Dr. Wellington, who at noon on Wednesday, 9th inst. opened the bazaar by cutting! with a pair of scissors the ribbons which spanned the the hall.

QUEENS THEATRE

SHOWING TO-DAY ́at 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.20

THE

WET PARADE

The meeting will finish at o'clock p.m. the same day. No speeches longer than 20 minutes vill be permitted and there must be no propaganda and no demon- 60 Btrations.

The Poppy Day Fund. The following is the latest list entrance to of Earl Haig's Fund:

Previously acknowledged $5,893 His Grace, the Very Rev. Mgr. Mr. E.J.R. Mitchell H. Valtoria, Bishop of Hong- Mrs. M.K. More

honoured Mr. R.A.D. Forrest kong,

the received guest, and conducted her to the Mr. W. Woodward hall. Three atalls were situated Mr. A. P. Pereira at intervals along the stone steps leading to the hall, and on one of the terraces adjoining the steps the band of the Salesian Fathers rendered music.

On two sides were rows of stalle. the $1 and the $2 stalls, und the avenue formed by these

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10

The Chinese

Eastern Railway 10 management are spending 16,000 Ggold roubles in illuminations.-

Renter's Special.

$5,983

Further contributions may be sent to Messrs. Thomson and Co.. (Chartered Accountants) Building, Hongkong.

York

Here children's

STATION RAIDED

SURPRISE ATTACK MADE BY BANDITS

stalla led to the platform on blind girls of the Convent.

Tokyo, Nov. 5. which was a special stail. Here was to be found

Three railway employees, in- were obtainable articles of chil-woollen wear, cleverly and beau dren's clothing beautifully knitted tifully knitted. The other atall at jcluding a deputy station-master, by the Sisters and orphans of the the entrance contained two large were shot to death and three were Convent, cushions, embroideries baskets from which numbers were burned to death when a party of mounted Chinese bandits and other work. Beautiful dolls drawn for $1 or $2 and the prizes 60

carried out n daring surprise at- were between the cushions and selected from the stalls. embroideries, and all formed

Down in the garden at a turn-tack on the important junction of charming effect. Curtains, table ing of the stone steps was a stall (Szopingkai, on the South Man- centres, pillow centres and other where Italian sweets and home-churia Railway mainline, shortly useful household articles adorned made sweets were sold, and fur-after midsight yesterday.

A goods train which was about the table in the centre of the ther down another stall where platform.

games could be played for prizes. to leave the etation for Dairen The $1 and $2 stalla contained The last stall in the garden was narrowly escaped by putting on an assortment of toys, cushions, a toy stall, and here anything full speed but the station was set needlework, embroideries, dolls could be bought for twenty cents aftre and destroyed. and other articles to please both or more. children and adults, while at the The bazaar was open the whole entrance to the hall was a stall of Saturday and Sunday, and was set apart for the work of the attended by a large crowd.

SHOWING

TO-DAY

At 2.30, 5.10. [7.15 8 9.30 p.m.

Thousand To One. Chance!

And Chan Lakes It!

Szupingkai is the junction of the branch line to Paiyintala and. is about 110 miles north cast of Mukden-Renter

KINGS THEATRE

BOOKING AT THE THEATRE

TEL. 25332

NEXT CHANGE

BY SPECIAL REQUEST RENATE MULLER

in

'SUNSHINE SUSIE"

The greatest par. mile of all times- 120,000,000 strong He may n

caste its shadow ut the heart of Ama!

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-may more

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PICTURE

·COMING SHORTLY

KROCENTS CHICAGO

HENRY KENDALL BERNARD NEDELL MARGOT GRAHAME

NIGHT WORLD

The

-the inside story of night life !

COMING SOON

All Quiet" of 1932.

The

Doomed Battalion"

It's a Universal Super Production.

HONG KONG BENEVOLÉNT · SOCIETY

JUMBLE SALÉ

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19th, 1932, 10.30 A.M.

at

CITY HALL

Gifts of clothing and household goods gratefully received at above address on Mondays and Thursdays between 10.30 and 11.30 a.m.

Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FREDERICK PERCY. FRANKLIN, at 1 and 3. Wyndham Street, in the City of Victoria Hong-

kong

A cunning killer at large

big city terrorized... and the po lice of two continents helpless! Creepy thrills as Char solves his greatest mystery!

CHARLIE CHAN'S CHANCE

Warner

with

Alexander

H. B.

OLAND KIRKLAND' WARNER

TO-DAY

ONLY

AT 2,80, 5.18,

7.15 & 0.30 p.m.

Linde Watkins

Marian Nixon

A FOX PICTURE

with

JACK HULBERT OWEN NARES MORRIS HARVEY

A GAINSBOROUGH PICTURE

ORIENTAL

TO-DAY ONLY

Bomething Now !!

100% Cantonono-Talking-Picture

“The TWO ORPHANS"

Featuring MISS WU SAN Entertaiamont Guaranteed for Cantonese-Speaking Foreignors in this Unique Chinese Production. ADDED ATTRACTION

Young Chinese Songstress as Ourtain-Raisera. Will Bing with Cantonors &ccompanimont.

FLEMING

ROAD,

WANGHAI

TEL. 38478 -

TO-MORROW

"The

Yellow

Ticket"

with

Lionel BARRYMORE

Elises LANDI

AT THE

STAR

ம்

TO-DAY & TO-MORROW

at 2.30. 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20

Ramo

NOVARIO

In

Son of India

Mews Goldwyn-Mavér netur

MAJESTIC

SHOWING TO-DAY

at 2 30,5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 p.m.

THE JOY FUN TOY CO.

The Century's Outstanding Troupe of. - Chineae) Acrobats, Jugglers and

Magicians.

The Company will appear with the Usual Picture Daily at 5.20 7.20 & 9 20 p.m. only,

ON THE SCREEN

"RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE"

with

GEORGE O'BRIEN

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