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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1933,

MARCH 17 TO BE OBSERVED.

ST. PATRICK'S SOCIETY ANNUAL MEETING

The local St. Patrick's Society will hold a ball in the Peninsula Hotel on March 17.

CINEMA SCREENINGS. THEFT FROM SINCERE

NOTES SUPPLIED BY THE THEATRES

COMPANY.

FINE OF $100 IMPOSED ON SALESMAN

"A Honeymoon Adventure," the Associated Radio Picture, which open to-morrow at the Queen's Theatre in based upon a mystery stod. Fraser Air. Wynne Jones at the Central A fine of $100 was imposed by -Foot- stopa in the Night," by Mrs. Simsor, the wife of the composer of Magistracy yesterday on Mak Blu- with feloniously "Maid of the Mountains." The story kau, charged

goods from itself moves fast and the sin has stealing, dilk akun hold of this speed and enhanced Sincere Company while employed

until the whole moves with as a salesman. alickness and A wealth of action Mr. F. C. E. Rendall appeared which holds the audience enthralled. for the defendant and pleaded Eve Martin (Bonita Hume) and, her

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the

defendant had been trusted ser-

That decision was reached at the annual meeting of the Socioty, held in the Hongkong Hotel yesterday afternoon. Col.. C. D. Myles, O.B.E., prealded.

The

annual report rend ng follows. During 1982, 25 now members joined the Society and husband Peter (Peter Ifannen) have guilty. Mr. Rendall asked for 36 have resigned in consequence their honeymoon in an old Scottish leniency, pointing out that the of having left the Colony. A Castle interrupted by number who falled to pay the sub-summoning Peter to town in connex-vant of the company for nearly 19 scription for 1982 have, in accor-lon with his plans upon which his years. His salary was $64⋅ a Whilst Peter, month with a bonus, which Inst dance with the rules, ceased to overcome and held captive, is out of year amounted to $800.

whole future depends. be members.

The total funds in hand

the way, Eve, with simply her wo man's wit for an ally, has to combat November 30th, 1032, amount to against the sinister workings of 36,598.00 of which $4,120.00 is on Walter Creason who, installed in tho axed deposit at 3 % per annum. Castle as the friend of her husband, A further donation of $200 has endeavours to locate the plans. Eve been made by Mr. Andrew Harper manages to frustrate him, but it is and its receipt is gratefully more by the unconscious band acknowledged. The sum of $320 rather paw) in the game taken by has been disbursed for charitable act of her own, that Creason is not pet spaniel, Wege, than by any purpoace during the year.

successful in his quest. After taking Creason fishing, she, being used to the Scottish hills, manages to distance him and catch the Landon bound express. Not to be outdone, Crenson "borrowing" her powerful

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St. Patrick's Day, 1932, was celebrated by a ball held in the Peninsula Hotel, and was a great

success.

her

Additionally, the defondant held shares in the company worth $3,000 and his mother-in-law was also a big shareholder.

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The silk goods stolen had been remnants and the defendant did LONDON SERVICE (or not realise the seriousness of tak- ing them. He was sorry for his trition to the firm. theft and had expressed his con-

out-

Mr. Rendall asked that the de- fendant be bound over.

for the Sincere Company, said his Mr. F. G. Nigel, who appeared clients were not pressing for a heavy penalty. He thought a fine Mr. Wynne Jones agreed, and the defendant was fined $100 and

A wreath was laid on the Ceno taph on St. Patrick's Day and car races the train to its next stop would meet the case. another on Armistice Day, by the president assisted by members of the committee.

port.

The committee, thanks the hon. auditors and all members who have agalated them on various Rub-committees during the year.

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The production of an Irish play at breakneck speed, is one of the bound over to bo of good be

must thrilling scenes, & picture which haviour. by members of the society is in itself is not lacking thrilla. Aboard ---- under consideration by the com-the train Evo again outwits her ad- mittee and members are asked to versary by a nent but ridiculously juvenile screen "inde", Tommy Con- give the project their fullest sup-easy trick and succeeds in holding lon and Raymond Borzage,

hins off until the end. Benita Hume youthful heroes, this film opens at the as Eve Martin combines dramatle King's Theatre on Sunday. William acting with just the right amount of Censelman wrote the screen play and Puckish humour to give perfectly dialogue from the orignal play by

John Frederick Ballard, natural reaction to every situation. Herold Huth is an suve a villain

"Skyscraper Souls" ain as the most fastidious thrill hunter could

The one-hundred-and-two-storey Committee Elected.

wish, and Peter annen, although building conceived Ly Director Edgar The report was adopted on the not having so much to do, being in Selwyn for "Skyscraper Souls," now motion of Mr. E. H. Williams, the interests of the plot held captive showing at the Queen's Theatre, con- seconded by Sir Joseph Kemp.

for a large part of the story, also tains all the features found in the The formal amendments to the demands. In apportioning credit for the new film takes place in this tre acquits himself well when the occasion modern skyscraper. All the action in rules of the Society were approv-the undoubted entertainment qualitica mendous steel structure. Selwyn first ed and the financial statement of "A Honeymoon Adventure." the shows the soparate dramas taking adopted.

excellence of the technical details of place in various parts of the building The following committee was the picture-and this includes sound, schemos, intrigues, the striving of elected for the ensuing year!__ camere work, direction and slick hand- men and women for and against each Sir J. H. Kemp, Kt., C.B.E., in throughout must be given high other then suddenly he omethes Colonel C. D. Myles, O.B.E., Capt. marks. In this respect the film more them in one all-embracing dramatic P. T. Mahony, R.E., Mesars, G. Pthan measures up to the majority of cinax. The Alming of "Skyscraper Soule entailed a great deal of Murphy, M. G. O'Connor, E. H. highly-lauded "aupers,"

technical and engineering work to: Williams, B. H. C. Hallowen, J.

"Young America"

supplement, the routine structural Hosford, F. P. R. James, M.C., T.

Hundreds of books, plays and mo- details usually executed by the art Murphy, R. H. D. Wade, Professor tion pictures have been turned out in and construction departments of the F. A. Redmond, Dr. G. W. Pope recent years dealing with home life studio. Suts in many instances are in this hectic age. The faults and of mare durable nature than usual, und Commander McCarten.

Messrs. M. G.. O'Connor, and virtues, the pleasures and pains of and the camera department designed

domestic existence to-day have been special travelling W. B. Finnigan were elected hon. discussed from every

crants, peram- conceivable buintors and other devices for lifting auditors. The chairman pald angle-except one. That one Is the the cameras. Warron William heads tribute to the work they had done angle of boyhood. How the young- the cast of the new photoplay, which for the Society and expressed the sters of the nation regard our modern was adapted to the Bereon from Faith Fortnightly, sailings on Wednesdays, Fortnightly sailings on Saturdays. Committee's gratitude.

schemo of things and our high-pres- Baldwin's best-selling novel On the motion of Inspector sure mode of living constitute ruched. O'Sullivan, Anita Page and Verres and

Pres. Hoover view serial story, "Skyscraper," Maureen |

Fob. 1 Pres, Taft

Feb. 4 point Lane, accended by Mr. Jandas, it yet it is of vast significance to adults Teasdale have the most important

that few writers

Pres. Jackson

Fab. 18+ "Pres. Coolidge

was decided to hold the annual

decade

"Sub Sister"

ball on March 17. In approving as well as to the youths who in a feminine roles. Others in the cast two will be running the are Gregory Ratoff, Norman Foster, of the resolution, Col. Mytes ap-country. What do these young people Gorge Barbier,

Jean eraholt, pealed to members to give ample think of marriage and divorce to-Wallace Ford, Hedda Hopper, Helen notice of the number of tickets; day 7 Of our new educational the-

Coburn and John Marston. they would require. This notice, ories and methods or their home he pointed out, simplified the work surroundings in this are of radles and A girl who has never failed. Such of the committee and the manage- fast cars and prohibition and mother's is the reputation that Linda Watkins, ment of the Peninsula Hotel. clubs and dozens of other outside in young, blue-eyed and blonde star, The chairman contended that treats undreamed of thirty years wings with her to the screen in her the price of tickets should not be ago? Such questions are said to be initial appearance as the title role

vivid and unforgettabloid newspaper reporter, in "Sobi altered. If a reduction were answered made, he said, there would be all that Frank Borzage, the marker of now showing at the King's Theatre. table manner in a new screen offering Sister", the Fox dramatic romance the less for charity.

7th Heaven" "Bad Girl" and "After Miss Watkins has been successful in Sir Joseph Kemp proposed To-morrow" recently directed for Fox everything she has ever attempted, vote of thanks to Cal. Myles and Films. With auch celebrities as Spen- und according to advance reports, Capt. Mahoney who would soon cer Tracy, Doria Kenyon; Beryl Mer- Dame Fortune has followed this bo leaving the Colony, The cet. Ralph Bellamy and Sarah Pad- delectable honde lady to the screen Society, gald Sir Joseph, was den la the leading adult roles and two for "Bob Sister" is acclaimed as her deeply indebted to these two

beat vehicle to date. "Sob Sister! gentlemen for the work they had to the work which Sir Joseph also offers movie fans their second donc.

Kemp had done for the Soelety. of "Bad Girl", James Dunn, Another screen view of that sensational star The vote was carried by ac-It was his extraordinary backing "Bad Girl" player who has an Im- clamation.

which put the Society in its In reply, Col. Myles said his present position. He proposed a work for the Society had been vote of thanks to Sir Joseph and pleasant. Patriotic societies, he this too, was carried by acclama thought, did a tremendous amount tion. of good. After thanking mem- Capt. Mahoney also returned bers of the committee for their thanks for the kind words which support. Col. Myles paid a tribute had been spoken about him.

portant role in "Sob Sister" is Minna Gombell, whom you will remember Be Edna, the wise-trucking girl friend. "Sob Sister" is the screen version of Mildred Gilman's best selling novel and was directed by the man who directed Janet Gaynor and Warner Baxter in "Daddy Long Lega", Alfred

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