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Her stoat glori
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Beautiful
·MYRNA
LOY
GEORGE
BRENT
The
stor
hattan
charming
of "Man Melo
drama"
The Thin Man" giving a superb performance th
the woman wīj
. trapped many
men. bul was
ensnared by
onet
STANEC
TAMBOUL QUEST
with
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Mayer Picture
MAJESTIC
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REGINALD DENNY
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CHINESE PICTURE
COMMENCING TO-MORROW
What is there to talk over balwenn a salior and a society girl?.......You'll be surprised)....... Come and see the mast audacious|| courtship ever dared- and get a load of laughs for yourself!
Pity the poor sailors on a night like thist
CHESTER MORRIS
LET'S TALK IT OVER
with MAE CLARKE
Frank. Craven, Andy Devina, Russ Brown. Story by Dore Schary and Lawls Foster. A B.F. Zeidman Production. Directed by Kurt Heumann. Presented by Carl Laemmin. A UNIVERSAL PICTURE.
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THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
ANGLO-JAPANESE
PARLEY
MEETING LASTS
THREE HOURS
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER
CORRESPONDENCE
The Noise Nuisance.
The Editor,
"THE HONGKONG
SINGERS"
TO MAKE DEBUT TO-MORROW
Hongkong Telegraph, London, Oct, 23.
The Hongkong Singers are to The first meeting between the day aptly remarks that there are May Institute to-morrow (Thur
Sir-Your leader-writer of Mos- make their debut at the Holens Japanese and United Kingdom representatives was held to-day at not many respects in which Hong-day) at 6.30 p.m., when they will 10, Downing Street and a general kong given the lead to the Mother present a most attractive pro- exchange of views took place in Country and I think we could do grammc. Mrs. G.W.It. Griggs and reference to future limitation of ing to cope with the question of will be at the piano, while Mr J well by reciprocating, in endeavour Lieut-Col. C. H. Kuhne, D.8.0. naval armaments.
Friday.
noise.
A further meeting between the Japanese and United Kingdom representatives will be held on screeching motor horns have ap The unnecessarily loud and
The Prime Minister presided many of them are far more fear- parently no limit in intensity and over to-day's meeting and was acsomo and startling than fito companied by Sir John and Sir engino whose arrival is, of course, Bolton Errea Monnell, for the proclaimed by a unique rather than Lord Admiralty. The Japanese raucous noise. representatives were the Ambas- Bador, Mr. Matsudaira, and Rear- Admiral Yamamoto. British and menace, the goods tricycle
Then there is that new trafile whose Japanese experts were also pre-riders seem to ring their way con- sent. The meeting lasted about Linuously through the town oblivi- three hours-British Wireless.
SILVER EXCHANGE OPERATIONS
All Transactions By Central Bank
Nanking, Oct. 24.
ous to the fact that there may be nothing within miles of them. These and the bicycle bells should surely be controlled rather more by our police. Standing in Queen's Road yesterday I saw a bicycle being pushed along by its ownor tinkling away with every spoke, due to a gadget having been fixed which made the ringing of the bell continuous.
Perhaps one of our Traffle Polico The law governing the farma-[will stand outside Alexandra Build- tion of the Silver Exchange Ing for an hour and listen to the Equalisation Committee has been vast amount of necessary noise promulgated.
(which is allowed to take place, The law consists of ten articles, screeching cars backing Into the one of which provides that all lane at the side of Gloucester transactions in respect of sale or Building being amongst the of purchase of stiver shall be made fenders.
by the Central Bank of China on behalf of the Silver. Exchange Equalisation Committee.
Another article provides that all proceeds accruing, from the imposition of the silver exchange equalisation duty by the Ministry of Finance should be added to the
NERVO
APPOINTED TO CHINA
GIVEN PROMOTION
General Equalisation Fund of the MAJOR ROUPELL. V.C., S.E.E.C. whereby to recoup lonaca, if any, existing out of business transactions of the S.E.E.C.- Central News,
.
WAR LOAN BOOM
London, Oct. 23. British 3 per cent. War Loan this evening touched a fresh high record at 106,--British Wireless.
SHOWING
TO-DAY DAILY AT
2.80, 5.10, 7.15
and 9.30 P.M.
London, Oct. 23.
Anderson Miller, LI:A.M., will be the conductor. The programme.is na follows:
PART 1.
1984
Baliet: "Sing We and Chant It" Ayro: "Rest, Sweet Nymphs"----
(1596)--Thomas Morley.
Francis Pilkington. From "The First Book of Songes
and Ayres" (1805). Ayre With Variations: "Goa from
My Winden" (circa 1824)- William Byrd,
Lt. Col. C. H. Kuhne,"
Ayre: "Come Away, Come Sweet
Love"--John Dowland. From "The First Book of Songes
A
Parta,
or Ayres of Foure London" (1597). Ballet: "What Salth My Dainty
Darling?" ((1595) — Thomas Morley. Madrigal: "Fair Phyllis Saw"
(1599)--John Farmer,
(1720), Plano Solos: Sarabande
Anthony Young; Rigadoon (1785), Peter Lee of Putney; An Ayre (1711), Jeremiah Clarke.
Lt. Col. C. H. Kuhne. Motet: "The Silver Swan"
(1012)-Orlando GibbonA, Madrigal: "Down The
Corina Tripa" (1618)— Thomas Bateson.
Waltzes
PART II.
"Songs of Love" (Liebesileder)
Hills
with Flanoforte Duot Johannes Brahms (Op. 62).
Injured by a stone falling from the
| roof of the China Fleet Club, Wanchai,
wound.
A pedestrian, Wong Ting, of 278 Hennessy Road, Wanchai, was nd- The London Gazette announces mitted to the Government Civil that Major G. R. P. Roupelt of Hospital yesterday with n. menip the East Surreys, who was awarded the Victoria Cross at H 60, April, 1915, has been appointed GS.O. (Second Grade) with the |British troops in China.-Renter.,
Koo Ling, Shaukiwan, Chan Yeung, a Injured by a blasting charge at Cha coolle, was admitted to the Govern nient Civil Hospital yesterday.
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"FRISCO JENNY"
With DONALD COOK, LOUIS CALHERN, JAMES MURRAY-
HAROLD HUBER· ·S:
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