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CENTRAL
THEATRED
FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY
AT 5.15 & 9.30 ONLY
Hands that had
caressed her!,
ANN HARDING
"Westward
Passage"
`Missed by Aubert Alton from the Roval by Margaret Ayer Barmen
Wh
Laurence Olivier
bolag Pidel Zapo Pliti, Juliette Compton
Brynd O. Selteich, Executies Producer
PADRE KICYURI
12.30, 2.30, & 7.15
A Chinese Picture.
COMING SOON
BRITISH AND DOMINIONS FILM CORPN.
PRESENTS
RALPH LYNN England's Premier Comedian
IN
"SUMMER LIGHTNING"
With WINIFRED SHOTTER
A HILARIOUS BRITISH COMEDY.
COMING TO THE CENTRAL.
Brigitte Helm
"MISTRESS OF ATLANTIS"
with GIBB MCLAUGHLIN & JOHN STUART
AN ENGLISH VERSION OF PIERRE BENOIT'S WORLD
FAMOUS NOVEL “ATLANTIDE,"
Nero Production.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, OCTOBIM
WATER COLOURS CONTROL OF
KOMOR'S AUTUMN
EXHIBITION
Lovers of Art, who await the opening each Autumn of Messrs. Komor & Komor Exhibition of Water colours paintings, will not! be disappointed for that famous gallery, which opens on Tuesday morning, contains many examplca of the work which has made auch men
Terauchl, Kobayashi, As
Yoshida and Kyohp fnous. N
RUBBER
FRENCH TAKE AN
INTEREST
COOPERATION NOW EXPECTED
TEA DANCE DEMONSTRATIONS
ENTERTAINMENT AT ROSE TOOM TO-NIGHT
Making their final appearance | at the Hongkong Hotel toa dancea yesterday, Mr. J. A. Andrew and Miss Ursula. Preston had their demonstration of the Quick-Step and Weltz warmly welcomed by a London, Oct. 27. large and appreciative nudtonce. ** Ọn entering the Salon one finds While the Rubber Growers'
The waltz was given no a re- oneself surrounded by examples of Association refuse to issue a sponse to the insistent demands Art that is essentially realistle and statement regarding the restric- of the patrons. It was beauti Impressionistic; studies from tion negotiations, Amsterdam fully executed in the best of Eng- nature which nro perfect and stive; has it that French participation ish styles. flowers whose manifold shadings is almost certain. and shadows are so natural ns toj
tion in the entire collection, every There is not a copy or an imita- picture being from the brush of one or the other of the well known resent-day exponents of an art that is noted for its generous breadth of idea, extreme simplicity
From to-night, when they make
deceive the aye; mountains which Router's Amsterdam correspon- their bow to the Peninsula Hotel stand out in the distance in that dont quoios the Hundelablada Lon- Rose Room, Mr. Andrew and Misu haze that aids such a touch of re- don correspondent as stating that Preston will nightly be demon- finement to many of the studies of Inquiries in well-informed quar- strating the latest dances both modern Artists.
tors Indiented that the question of on the first floor of the Hongkong tion provided the main topic of dia. Coincident with the appearanco French participation in a restric- Hotel and the Chinese Restaurant. cussion at yesterday's mocting in of the ballom experts at the London which was attended by Rose Room to-night, Don and British, Dutch, French and Belgian Sally will bid farewell to their interests.
farge host of frienda prior to 01- The presence of the French lod salling for Singapore. An and brilliant colour schemes. to the suggestion that the meeting commonly fine entertainment is
To mention a few outstanding wished the cooperation of French promised for this orening. examples there are: Kyohn's re- Indo-China, proviously reported to markable "atmospheric one of which in particular is No. Handleabled reports that French 64 "Fuji River" admirers of this participation
now almost cor- 'style of painting,will find a large tain.
number. to choose from. Of
INDO.CHINA TERMS. Kobayashi's pietures, Httle need
efforts be against
be said, he is too well known in
restriction, and
It is understood that the rub-
Hongkong. He is represented by ber growers of Indo-China will not hundreds of small pictures,
Ternuchi stands out prominently | with his dainty colours and strong) offects, especially in his "Alps of Japan" which are inimitable.
The Exhibition will be open for The ten days only, and the prices of the pictures are exceptionally reasonable,
A moating of the Licensing Board, the annual meeting, is being held In the Council Chamber on November 10, The only new application le made by Mr. A. Ogilvie, in respect of Airlie Hotel, Nathan Roud.
TO-DAY ONLY
At 2.30,
5.10, 7.15 €
9.30 p.m.
HEAVEN
ANNOUNCEMENT.
Figueiredo
and
be obliged to restrict their actual output, but in the event of a rise in production, a minimum will be Alxed.
If the French agree to thit plan, the chief obstacle to Britain's co- operation In a restriction schemo will be removed.
Mincing Lane points out that the previous French attitude of marringo between Henriquo non-cooperation has been one of Alberto du Amalia Maria d'Assumpeno will the chief stumbling-blacks to an take place at St. Teresa's Church, Anglo-Dutch agreement. Kowloon Tong, on Sunday, 12th It is reported that the Nather- November, 1938, at 4 p.m. No lands East Indies Government has invitations are being issued but written to a leading planter in- relatives and friends are cordially forming him that any restriction Invited to the ceremony and to scheme will be linked up with a the reception, following
tho
ceremony, at No. 3, Liberty prohibition of fresh planting
Reuter. Avenue, Ho Man Tin.
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I Loved You Wednesday
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O.P. HEGGIE
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HUMAN TORCHES
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