THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1934.
QULLA'S
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7.20 & 9.30 CHEER FOR THE FESTIVE SEASON
TWO, WHO MAKE SCREEN HISTORY] =
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* Again, the immortal pair of "The Champ" return to win your tears and cheers in the grandest of all red- blooded advanture.
COTER stories!.
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Recommendation. Indeedi 8,000 PAID ADMISSIONS IN TWO DAYS:
REPULSE BAY ATTRACTIONS
HUGE CHRISTMAS
- BUSINESS
LATE MR C CARLOS S. REMEDIOS
PORTUGUESE COMMUNITY SUFFERS LOSS
YOLA AND PAUL MOST
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POPULAR
Christmas tree party. So 200 known burglars this year have The death occurred on Satur On Saturday night the Repulse been clapped in goal for ten days day evening of Mr. Carlos Savard Bay Hotel again proved the as a precautionary measure, Police Remedios who, after a long - rendezvous of Hongkong society, aro subscribing to provide them casa, passed away at his residence despite many-counter attractions with a compensatory Christmas in Humphreys Avenue, Kowloon.. The dancing of Yoln & Paul, in dianer. entirely now presentations wore re-
at the age of 65. KING'S GUESTS colved with rounds of applause and Seven hundred of the poorest of) Popular and respected by all these popular artists were recalled, London's men and women will be members of the Portuguese com- for many encores. The public has guests of Their Majestics, the King munity Mr. Remodlos leaves yet to see these terpiscoreana in and Queen, in Whitechapel at a widow and four daughters. He more of their ball-room dancing Christmas tea party.
| worked for 30 years in the China creations to fully appreciate why Tho King Inaugurated
ол the Continent
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the Sugar Refinery and was a member
this talented team caused such a function when he was Prine, of of the Club Lusitano," furoro three years.
for Wales and has continued it ever
Bince.-Reutor.
They will be appearing, on Christ. mas Eve and New Year's Eve and the Management advises early re- servations for the latter date owing
NAZIS ENTERTAIN
The funeral took place at tha Catholic Cemetery yesterday, the Rev. Fr. Rossi conducting the scr vice. Berlin, Dec. 23. The Nazis entertained 12.000 needy children froni all parts of
The chief mourner was the son-
to the possibility of booking closing Berlin to-day, Herr Gocballs, ju-law, Mr. A. da Luz, and among
at any time.
"The "Grenadier's Band ander the leadership of Ben Constantino, although new to be hotel patrons, is fast becoming the most popular dance orchestra in the Colony
An in
past years, everything points to Repulse Bay being the crowded scene for Hongkong to bid
Minister of Propaganda, visited those prosent were Messrs. J. the children in the Moabit quar- Ribeiro, F. A. V. Ribeiro, G. A. V. ter, where long tables Inden with Ribeiro, A. Ribeiro, II. Gitting, Presents lined the streets, being CP. Xavier, F. F. F. Ribeiro, flanked with Christmas trees.-
C. M. C. Ribeiro, M. Remedios, Renter.
D. P. J. Lopes, F. A. M. Barretto, C. A. Barretto, A. Barretto and E. V. M. R. de Souza,
EMPIRE BROADCAST
Floral tributes were sent by "Fred, Dalin and Ginic," Mr. and
"Adics" to the Old Year and say CHRISTMAS DAY SPEECH BY Mrs. A. M. da Laiz, Miss Violet!
"Good Morning" to the New.
STATESMEN
MEET
SIR JOHN SIMON AND FRENCH CABINET
H.M. THE KING
Capell, Mrs. Capell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Greye and Miss Valy London, Dee. 22.
Suldowsky, Ethel Lopes, Mrs. L. In the ... Empire Transmission Murray, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gibson, on Christmas Day, December 25, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Pomeroy, Mr. special Empire programine will be and Mrs. G. V. Osmund, F. R. C. broadcast on GSB, SD and SG at da Cruz and family, Mr. and Mrs. 1.55 p.m., including relays from Aus- tralia, New Zealand, Tasmania, South J. C. da Luz, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Paris, Dec. 23.
Africa, India, Canada, Ireland,Osmund, Mr. and Mrs. Julio Palestine and Rhodesla:
Ribeiro and family, Mr. and Mrs. What la officially described as. A
His Majesty will broadcast a special F. X V. Ribeiro, M. D. Rozario general conversation on European message to the Empire at 3 pm, and family Mr. and Mre, H. H. affairs was held between Sir John
approximately.
Xavier and family and Mra. L Simon (British Foreign Minister), including the King's message, will be Hegner, H. I.. Stainfield, Celeste Recordings of this programme, Murray, C. M. Barretto, H. F. M. Lava! (French Foreign brondcast during normal transmis M. Botelho and Emilia M. Car Minister) and M. Flandin (French sien on December 25 at 0.05 pm valho, F. M. da Graca, Jose A. da Premier), at the Quai D'Orsay on 1.20 R... and 11 8.m.- British Fire Luz, Martha and Jose Viera 11.35 p.m., and on December 20, at the occasion of the 'Foreign
Sc-tens. cretary and Lady Simon passing through the capital, en route to Cannes for Christmas..
The British Ambassador and Sir.
ARRIVES HOME
Ribeiro, Angela and "Crispinlano da Rosa, Alfredo Ribeiro, Emilla and Fernando Ribeiro, Maria and Carlos Riberio, Esther and Carlos da Silva, Helena and Armanda da
John Simon were also present at U.S. AMBASSADOR TO BRITAIN SAVE.
a discussion, which was preceded
by a luncheon, at which all the Ministers and their wives were in attendanco.
conversations
The diplomatic lasted 90 minutes.-Reuter,
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DAILY AT 2.30, 5.1, 7.15
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"That's a lovely pin you have in your tie, Mac - did not know you were rich enough to own such
a valuable piece of jewellery."
"Quite so," replied Mac, "Ma friend Sandy left £500 in his will to purchase a stone in his memory. That is the stone and I wear. It always, but I dae more for him. Oh aye, I drink my White Horse tae his memory every day."
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Washington. Dec. 23.
The Japanese light cruiser Tatsuta Mr. Robert W. Bingham, U. S. arrived in harbour, this morning and Ambassador to the Court of St. fired a salute of 17 guna which was James, arrived here to-day.Tatauta will stay for a few days and replied to by H.M.S. Tamar, The Reuter.
then return to the North.
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