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TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW At 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 P.M.
At Majestic Masterly
HE SACRIFICED VICTORY for
the HAPPINESS OF HIS PEOPLE!
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15,
1985:
He might have made the House of Rothschild musters of nations! But the only reward he sought was to kulfill the Reihs- child creed to live with dignity...to trade with dignity...to walk the world with dignity!
JOSEPH M. SCHENCK prezenti
GEORGE ARLISS
in the DARRYL F. ZANUCK production.
THE HOUSE OF ROTHSCHILD
BORIS KARLOFF
LORETTA YOUNG
ROBERT YOUNG HEIEN WESTLEY
And a Distinguished Suppering Cast 1 One Hundred A 2016 CENTRS PICTURE • terzank this UNITED ARTISTI
IT'S MIR-O-KLeer:
JUST OPPOSITE the Dairy Farm's Soda Fountain,
A RINGLESS
The MING YUEN STUDIO has removed to the 3rd Floor of No, 6 Queen's Road Central.
chiffon!
Here's axciting hosiery news! A ringless chiffon stocking. Kaysor's* Mir-O-Kleer is actually the reflection of por- fection! A chiffon hase that's faultlessly clear. No ringsl No shadows! No streaks When buying chiffons romem- ber the nome Mir-O-Kleer.
AT ALL THE BETTER SHOPS
KAYSER
★ TRADE MAIZ
Hand
MRS. MOTONO
Iland and Electric Mamage
and Electrid Mangs Kolder
Kenkyho
of
Diploma and Certificate of Tokyo Denk Institute) and the Hottskons Government Lkete
31B, Wyndham Street.
COUNT THE
George O'Brien suen as he dashes into one of the thrilling situations with which "The Dude Ranger," Zane Grey story, abounds. The film comes to the Alhambra. Theatre on Sunday.
HONGKONG BUILT PONTOON HULK LAUNCHED YESTERDAY
Bowling Green Club had resulted in the Society losing at both
games badly, but a thoroughly good after- noon was spent by all.
Presenting the financial state-
wero
A successful launching was per-ment, which showed a credit balanco afternoon at the of $002.60 as against $766.05 the formed yesterday, Kowloon Docks when a steel pontoon previous year, Mr. W. Stoker res hulk which has been built by the ported that subscriptions Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Codown by $170 owing to the depar Ltd., for the Chinese Maritime Custure of Servicemen and other mem- toms took the water for the first timebers from the Colony. On the
Tho ceremony was performed by
Madam Clared in the presence of a whole, he stated the financial poal- large number of guests who were later tion of the Society was sound.
Now. Officers entertained to ten,
The following officers were elect This vessel is to be moored at Lappa and will be complete in every ed for the ensuing year: President, respect for the inspection of goods Mr. A. Brearley; Vice-President, by the Customs oficials and also for Mr. II. H. Priestley; Secretary, the accommodation
of relief crows Mr. J. G. Meyer; Treasurer, Mr. W.
and refuelling the Customs cruisers Stoker; Committee; Messrs. J. D.
in that area,
Dimensions are 200 feet x 33 feet Danby, L. E. Longbottom and A. x9 feet 9 ins, to lower deck with two R. Brown;, Audlior, Mr. J. H. On the Shaw. superstructure decks over.
top deck accommodation is provided
Mesars. H. Mundy, W. Stoker
for the senior executive officer to- and A. Brearley were appointed a saloons and sub-committee to make arrange- gether with separute
for the cabaret dinner staterooms for European and Chineze ments
officers.
The general office, sample room, atrong room and accommodation for the office staff are situated on the lower deck while below the main deck there is accommodation for guards. and rollef crown.
Hold space and a large 'tween deck nine feet high in arranged for the examination and stowage of goods! which are handled by means of a earre traveller extending across the ship with a orria electric pulley block for two too fta. A double bottom below the hold space will carry the all fuel and fresh water for the cruisers. Two steel pole masts are fitted for wireless serial and signal- Ting.
Gardner oil engine clectric genera- tors, one 812 type 184 kw. and one 21.2 typo 19 kw.. will supply the power for lighting, fans, wireless, Bearchlight, bells, re and blige pumpa.
The two gigs on the top deck are 30 ft. long, one of these being fitted with a propelling diesel engine of Gardner 212 type.
Protective plating is fitted around four lookout platforms, searchlight -house,-and'in-way of the engine of tha
motor glg
The Hon. Mr, W. H. Bell officiated and was supported by Mr. Cluaree. "The unfortunate thing is that there ere no more such launchings," sald Mr. Bell In. the course of a short speech.
Other guests included:-E. Cock, Mr. Stanley Dodwell, Mr. and Mr. A. H. Forbes, Mr. and Mrs. Li Chan- yann, Mr. and Mrs. Cheung Iu-shang, Mr. and Ms. Pun Kwok-ching, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Russell, Capt. and Mra, J. V. Saunt, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. NeNeale, Mr. and Mrs. C. Briggs, Capt. and Mrs. G. Pindsen, Mr. F. C. Webb, Ar. and Mrs. T. S. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. J. Howell, Hon. Mr. W. II, Bell, Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Scott, Mr. and Mr. R. G. Cralg, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Rattey
YORKSHIREMEN
ANNUAL MEETING HELD LAST EVENING
At the annual meeting of the Society of Yorkshiremen in Hong- kong, held in the Chartered Bank Chambers last evening, it was de- cided to hold the annual cabaret dinner danée at the Hongkong' Hotel on March 8, and if possible confine the entertainments "side of the function to Yorkshire artistes. Mr. A. Brearley presided at the meeting.
Mr. J. G. Meyer, Secretary, pre- senting the annual report, stated that the membership of the Society: at the end of the year was 29 lifo members and 73 annual members, a total of 102. The Committee re- corded with much regret the loss the Society had sustained during the year in the deaths of Mrs. A. Brearley, Mr. S. Borwon and Mrs. R. M. Dyer.
The annual cabaret dinner dance had been held on March 3 at which, owing to the unavoidable absence of Mr. Brearley Mr. J. Scott Harston took the chair. The Patron of the Society, H. E. the Poel, Governor, Sir William accompanied by Lady Peel, again honoured the Society with his The appearance of the prosesico. Roof Garden of the Hotel was
varnhanced by the display of
pictures of Yorkshire which had been given to the Society by the London and North Eastern
“TELEGRAPHS Rallivay
EVERYWHERE
Referring to the sporting activi- ties of the Society, the secretary stated that the annual bowls and tennis match against the Kowloon
dance.
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BULLDOG DRUMMOND VANISHED INTO THE FOG...
then-
A body vanished! A girl vanlahed !. A hotel room vanished! Bullets vanished! Algy's wedding night vanished! Scotland Yard almost waniched t
"And you'll be lucky if you don't vanish, as Bulldog Drummond indulges in a now series of adventures from death at dusk to romance at dawnl
· JOSEPH M. SCHENCE prevente
RONALD COLMAN
Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back
with LORETTA YOUNG
WARNER OLAND
UNK MERKEL CHARLES BUTTERWORTHĮ. Directed by ROY DEL RUTH. Released the UNITED ARTISTS DARRYL F. ZANUCK production
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