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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 80, · 1984.
ORIENTAL
THEATRE
EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA!
FLEMING ROAD WANOHA
TEL. 284
DOUBLE SHOW FOR TO-MORROW AND THURSDAY
THE GREATEST SHOW IN TOWN!
BIG VAUDEVILLE
ENTERTAINMENT ON THE STAGE
LYNN
COWAN
MARTA & MARYA
COMPLETE
STAGE AND SCREEN SHOWS
BILL BAILEY
AT ALL PERFORMANCES
EXTRAORDINARY FEATURE ON THE SCREEN
BABY LEROY
HOLLYWOOD'S
INFANT
PRODIGY
AND
A BIG CAST
OF
FILM STARS
FUN
FOR
ALL
AND
ALL
FOR.
FUN
DOROTHEA WIECK ALICE BRADY
BABY Le ROY
A
Paramount Picture
Overy Woman's Heart Will Ache For Her!
"MISS FANE'S BABY IS STOLEN
A MIGHTY
SCREEN
· SENSATION
THAT
STARTLED
THE
ENTIRE WORLD
MORE FOR YOUR MONEY THAN EVER BEFORE
TAIT'S
MANILA CARNIVAL
LOCATION: NEXT TO PENINSULA HOTEL
KOWLOON
COMMENCING wednesdaY, 31ST OCTOBER
SPECTACULAR- · --STUPENDOUS
THE WORLD'S GREATEST AQUATIC ACT
PEEJAY RIGGINS
THE WORLD'S CHAMPION HIGH DIVER THE MOST COLOSSAL FREE ACT EVER PRESENTED IN THE FAR EAST
THE GREATEST AMUSEMENT ORGANIZATION
TOURING THE ORIENT
ALL THE FUN OF THE FAIR
منشأ
ALL NEW RIDES
ALL NEW SHOWS
ALL NEW FACES CATE ADMISSION 20 Cts.
CHILDREN 10 Cts.
NOT TIME FOR PARTY POLITICS
MACDONALD'S OUTLOOK
LEGENDS OF BRITAIN STILL KEPT ALIVE
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villago's "festival of thanks.” For this ceremony, known 'ns well- dressing, began when Tipsington was saved from the Great Plague, the wator of its five wells remain- Hng fresh and cool and crystal clear. Tissington still gives thanks. The The Prime Minister, Mr. Baldwells are decorated each year, and win, and Sir John Simon were to day guests of the National Labourecorations are done by hand, with a service is held bofore each. The Committee at a luncheon given on the eve of the reassembly of Parlla-nu art handed down for centuries. ment.
Essex too has a festival of
London, Oct. 29.
The Minister, In the course of a speech, expressed the view that the thanks, the trial for the Dunmow country could not yet afford to re-flitch when every year on August turn to party politics, and that the Bank Holiday married couples go work of the National Government, to the little village to claim a which had done so much to restore flitch of bicon for having "repent- stability, must be further developed.
Ho expressed the determinationed not in thought any time." The of the Government to proceed with couple proved most harmonious the Sedition Bill, remarking that it takes home the bacon. whs necessary, In view of the exam- ple of what had happened in nation
This custom has lost its origin In
against nation, that they should time. But tradition has it to be protect their libertica against those the tender story of a young noble, who were using the freedom of this long and straight of hair, and a country to undo that liberty.
Mr. Mucllonald, In reference. to lovely pensant girl. The noble- the question of defence, said that man was one of the young Fitz- Britain, in order to give a great waltera. Passing through the move in the direction of pence, had village of Dunmow he was 'attract- allowed her power of defence to goed by the blazing beauty of a down until the point of risk had been reached.
Sir John Simon also expressed his heller that the existing system of political co-operation must be continued.-British Wireless.
persant's daughter. He returned
Mr. Baldwin- sald everything disguised as a peasant and worked must be done to maintain the unity, upon the land. In this gulse he which at present existed in the Na- woood and won. But at first he tlonal Government.
dared not tell his family of his attachment, for marriage KO for below his rank might not be legalized. Eventually the two went together to the Prior of Dunmow. To him they told their story, saying they had not repented but continued "true in thought ne
quire." The Prior not only gave them his blessing, but also his gammon of bacon as well, DA a And Fitzwalter and his bride went proudly to the young knight's Norman domain.
Y.M.C.A. DEBATE when they joined hands in holy
Four Leading Speakersen.
Announced
As to whether or not present- day international sporting con- tests have reached a stage where they imperil laternational friend- ships in the subject of V.M.C.A. Literary and Debating Society's opening debate of the new season which is arranged for Wednesday next, November 7.
..
Some yearly festivals continue still whose roots spread even fur- man, into the age of the Viking. ther back than the conquering Nor- Far north in Britain, on the const of the stormy Shetland Islands, the coming of spring in celebrated each year exactly as it was by fair- haired Seantiinavian sailors, far The actual terms of the motion away and homic-fond, some 1,500 are "That international sporting years ago-the Up-Helly-An festi- contesta are imperilling interna- val.
tional friendships." 1 is being
proposed by Mr. S. A. Gray, Sports On the last night of January the
Whiteaways
SPECIAL
DOLLAR
BARGAIN
DAYS
FROM
MONDAY, October 29th
ΤΟ
THURSDAY, November 1st.
COME and SEE
WHAT
ONE DOLLAR
WILL BUY
AT
WHITEAWAYS.
Editor of the Hongking Telegraph, call of the bugle reverberates over by Vikinga and commanded by into the ship as it drifts, deserted, and seconded by Mr. E. R. Price, Lerwick. Three hundred men,Guizer Jarl, master, of ceremonies, out to sen. Then the fiery hulk one of the Society's most ablo masked and each carrying a blaz.mandant in cont of mail. Is glims red In the blackness of the debaters. On the opposition in ing torch, follow a replica of. arowed to the pler-head.
night and the northerners feel the tlic There the crew leap out and the Vikings among them again. Not
Dr. E. L. Allen, well known locally Norse galley to the head of
a fine public speaker and breakwater. The galley. manned 300 sunowers Inrow their torches "once-upon-a-time," but now. debater, who is in the lead, and
Mr. D. J. S. Crozier, who has taken
a prominent part in the activities |
of the Society during the last two years.
-UNMUZZLED DOGS
KOWLOON
RESIDENTS
FINED
Three Europeans were summoned before Mr. E. 1. Wynne-Jones al the Kowloon Magstracy this morn ing for allowing their dogs to be at large without muzzies.
E. Christenson: 21, Kimberley Road, Arst floor, appeared in answer to a summeus for allowing his dog in Kimberley Road near Nathan Road, without a muzzle at 9.15 am. on October 8.
I. M. Mercado, of 17, Granville Road and A. Urquhart, of 11.
FUN Staffolk Road, appeared on similar
FOR
ALL
AND
ALL
FOR
FUN
summonses and all were fined $10 ench.
CONSIGNEES' NOTICE. COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES
MARITIMES,
The Steamship.
"OLKTANG"
Arrived Hongkong on Tuesday, the 38th October, 1034. From und WERP, HAVRE, LONDON, &c. Consignees of Cargo by the above named steamer are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and placed at their risk in the Godowns of the Hongkong Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., Kowloon, whence delivery can be obtained as
the goods are landed.
Goods not cleared within 7 days Including date of arrival, will bo
subject to rent.
All claims must be sent to the indersigned before Thursday, 8th November, 1934, or they will not be
recognized.
must
Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the consignoes, and the Company's Sur- veyor Messrs: Goddard and Douglas at 10.00 a.m. on Monday, the 5th November, 1034. Consignees have a Revenue Officer la attendance when damaged dutiable goods aro examined by Company's Surveyors.
No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.
No Fire Insurance will be effecte by us in any case whatever.
R. OHL, Hongkong, 30th October, 1934.
Agent.
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...You're going to get kissed!"
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kissing a princess ...she knew she
was kissing the only man she'd aver love...ond couldn't have!'
Sylvia Sidne
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