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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, DECEMBER

1935.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

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Notice To Shareholders

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thint the FOURTEENTH OR. DINARY YEARLY MEETING of

the Shareholders in the Company will be held at the Omees of the General Managers, 24 Lower Albert Road, on Monday, the 23rd day of December, 1935, at 11 a.m. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with Statement of Accounts, and re-electing Directors and Auditors. ***ATHOS 11"

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Company will be. CLOSED from are hersby Informed that their goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are 10th to 23rd December, 1935, both

"lanted and stored Into the Go-days inclusive. being downs of the Hongkong Kowloon GODOWNS

TO LET.-One largo Wharf & Godown Co, Ltd.. Kowloon, tore,

Lo obtained im concrete 2-storied godown, floor space whence delivery may

200

mediately after

landing about 14,000 sq ft. at No.

must be sent in to me Hennessy Road. Two large gedowns

the 10th December, 1935, each about 8,000 sq ft, at Nos. 1on on or before not so recegnized

Occupation

will not and 147 Gloucester. Road.

Deed Packages will be examin- from 1st January, 1930. Two large

the Company's Surveyor godowns each about 2,000 sq. ft. in King Ming Road, Causeway Bay, op- Moaars--Goddard and Douglas in the posito Mesara, Butterflaul & Swire's presence of the Consignees at 10a.m. Coal Godown, Apply:-Kwong Sangon 4th December, 1935.

Consignees must have a Revenue Hong, Lud., P. O. Box No. 120,

Oficer in attendance when any dat able goods are examined by the Com pany's Surveyors.

SHARE PRICES

The following. Is the list of local sharo quotations issued this morning.

Banks.

1.K. Banks, $1330/1360 sa.

(Lon. Banks H. K.

191 n.

Chartered Bank, £13 n.

Mercantile Bank, A. and B.

£28 n.

Mercantile Bunk C., £12 n.

Reg.).

-East Asia Bank, $76 b, and sa

Insurances.

Canton In., $260 a.

Union In., $550 b.

China Underwriters, $1.10 n.

Chini Fire, $480 n.

IK. Fire In., $240 b. Internat'l Asce., Sh. 34 n.

Shipping.

Douglas, $36 n.

H.K. Steamboats, $4 n. Indo-Chinas, (Pref.), $30 n. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $11 n. Shell Bearer), 81/3 n. Union Waterboats, $12 b.

Mining.

1

Antamoks, $1.17 b. Balatoes, $17 b.

Baguio Gold, 22 cts..n.

Benguet Consolidated, $14 b.

Benguet Exp., 11 cts, n.

Big Wedge, 8 cis, n.

Gold Creek, 30 eta. n.

Gold River, 7 cts, sa.

Ipo Mining, Di cts. n.

Itogons, 36 cts. n.

Salacot, 15 cls. n.

Kullan, 11/6 n.

Langkats (Single), $13 n.

S'hai Explorations, Sh. $46 n. S'hal Loans, Sh. $5

Raube, $9.35 b.

n.

Venz: Goldfield $2.30..n......---

Docks etc.

H.K. Wharves (old), $00 HI.K. Wharves (new), $87 n. 1.K. & W. Docks $9 n. Providents Cold), $1.10 sa. Providents (new), 20 cts. n. Hongkews (old), Sh. $237 New Engineerings, Sh. $4 n.. Shanghal Docks, Sh. $80 n

Colton Mills.

Ewo Cotton's Sh. $10 n. S'haf Cotton (old), Sh. $75 1. S'hal Cottons (new), Sh. $43 n. Zoong Sings; $12.

Wing On Textiles, Sh. $25 n.

Lands, Hotels, etc.

H. and S. Hoteis, $5 b. and sa.

11.K. Lands, $35% b. H.K. Lands, 4% Deben.

$100 n.

S'hai Lands, Sh. $20 n. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $10 n. Humphries, $9.75 b. II.K. Realties $6.80 n. Chinese Estates, $86 n. China Realtles, Sh, $4 n. China Debentures Sh. $35 n.

Public Utilities..

H.K. Tramways, $141⁄21⁄2 BA. Peak Trams, (old), $5 n. Peak Trama, (new), $4 n. Star Ferrics, 88 n..

b..

Youmati Forries, (old) $17 n. China Lights, $10.00 b. H.K. Electric, $65 Macao Electric, $20 n. Sandakan Lights, $2.10 n. Telephone (old), $23% b. Telephone (new), $834 b. China Buses, Sh. $114 n. Singapore Tractions, 13/- n. Singapore Pref. 25/- n.

Industrials

n

Malabon Sugars, $8.40 n. Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. $104 a

h.

or

ed.

claims

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.

R. OHL, Agent. Ilongkong, 30th November, 1935.

Cricket Notes By R. Abbit

(Continued from Page 8.)

A. B. Hamson, C. W. Younganye, Lam and A. T. Lee, while F. R. Zim

mern, F. K. Lee and W. Leonard will

By Order of the Board of Diree-

J. D. THOMSON,

Secretary. Hongkong, 5th December, 1935.

NOTICE.

THE PUBLIC RECEPTION to H. E. SIR ANDREW CALDECOTT KT., C.M.G., C.R.E., will take pinee at the Volunteer Hond Quarters on the 12th December, 1935, at Noon..

AN ADDRESS OF WELCOME to Illa Excellency will be presented by the Honourable Sir Henry Pollock .KT., K.C., L.D., and the Honourable Sir Shousen Chow KT.. LED on behalf of all residents of the Colony of Hongkong.

E

Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy in their funniest picture, "Bonnie Scotland," showing from to-morrow at the King's' and Alhambra Theatres.

CINEMA NEWS

NOTES FROM THE

THEATRES

Koul.

HONGKONG GOLF CHAUFFEUR CASE

CLUB

Latest Competition

Rasults.

The following results in 'competi Hons organised by the Royal long kong Golf Club have been officially released.

CAPTAIN'S Cup

RESUMED

LADY'S REASON FOR DISMISSAL

A further hearing of the claim of an Indian chauffeur, Mohan Din. against his former employer, Madame J. Massoboeuf, for $60 wagen was ndjourned by Mr. Justice Lindsell. Mins Crap-Pulsne Judgo, in order that evidence of alleged damage to the car might be called by defendant.

Mr. G. S. Ford, of Measts, Wilkin- the & Grist, appeared for defendant, having been instructed the

New Course, Puell qualified 87-10-18.

BOGEY POOL Old Course Farling. Mrs. William- son, Mrs. Withington, Mrs. Wren all ted being 2 down. Mrs. Williamson wins over the last 6 holes.

L. G. U. MEDAL COMPETITIONS

Nov. 12 Silver Division Mrs. Glimore

93-15-78. Miss Crapnel!

87-1968.

Bronze

Nov. 26

Silver Bronze

Mrx, Gilmore

92-1677. Miss Drayson

100-31 60. DRAW FOR TAGGART CUP First Round. Mrs. Shannon v. Mrs. Barber. Mrs. Harrop v. Mrs. Walk- er. (Byes). Mrs. Itodgers v. Miss Stevenson. Miss Crapnelly. Mrs. Mackenzie, Mrs. Gray, y. Mra. To

Mrs. FORberts. Mrs. Valentine Bye.

FANLING GOLF

STARTING TIMES

SUNDAY

Old Course

9.25 Col. Blake, D. J. Gilmore, 9.30 D. S. Edward, A. M. W, Scult. 9.36 R. H. MacGregor, O. E. C. Mar-

ton.

9.49 T. A. Pearce, K. S. Robertson. 9.44 A. T. Lay, E. Bathurst. 0.48 G. B. Wilson, J. Harrop. 9.52 F. A.

F. A. Howard, J. Stenersen. J. E. Richardson, G. E. Kor.

1. Waddington, W. Carrie.

Bette Davis was the "Bordertown" girl who murdered her husband be cause she wanted his partner. She was Mildred of "Or Thumas Bondage," and made the biggest hit of the screen year in the role of the Cockney girl who did not hesitate to kill

the Now she has the starring role in First National protection "The Girl From 10th Avenue,” whic

which opened at the" Queen's Theatre last night to de- lighted

audiences, lette

in this picture. goody-goody type She is not the heartless wanton 10.04 A. Ritchie, I. Young, "Of Human Bondage", of the sensual

"In his ple- 10.08 S. 11. Dowell, K. K. Rounds. female of "Bordertown."

10.12 A. E. Lisanman, C. Mycock. a little shop-girl of 10.16 R. C. Webb, J. C. Dunbar. ture she is particular morals who goes to a cock 10.20 6. A. Leiper, K. W. Jones. Speciai provision has been made tail party, and marries the dissoluut 10.24 J. G. Charlton, W. A. Stewart. scion of an aristocratic family. But 1 MacKnight, T. C. Monaghan.

quit the party game and sticks 10.28 16.

SEATING ACCOMMODATION WILL BE PROVIDED FOR ALL THOSE WITO DESIRE TO BE | PRESENT.

in case of wet weather. -

CONSIGNEE'S NOTICE

LOST.

to

Ins

of

9.5 W. 10.00 W.

R. A. Rodgers,

F. M. Ellis,

W.

M. Barton.

J.

вол

same day, whilat Mr. M. A. da Silva represented the chauffeur.

Madame Masseboucf repeated in the box to-day that she distinned Din be- cause he was constantly when he unpunctual and "looked insulting"

She withheld his wages driving.

won

for same time-because she

na

was responsible for the car damage which cost over $70 to and she was waiting for her Mr. Pittendrigh, to hand the wages over and "deal" with him. She denied that she dismissed Din because he had refused to accept a cut to help pay for the damage.

Mr. W. Pittendrigh gave similar evidence, but added that he formed

E. W. Clark Bye. Mrs. M. Clark v. the opinion that if Din had agreed to pay something towards the damage, v. Mrs. Madame Masrebouef would have given Mrs, Shewan. Mrs. Roffey Jenkinson. Mrs. C. B. Brown v. Mrs, him another chance.

The hearing was adjourned in order

lier: Bound to be played by Dec. 24. that expert evidence could be called

Second round to be played by Jan. 13. as to the nature of the damage to the Third Hound to be played by Jan 28. car.

Semi-Final to be played by Feb. 11.

The first named player to be rès-is to be played for on Tuesday, Decein-

ber 17, for beat nett score of the Sil ponsible for fixing the match,

A prize presented by Mrs. Gilmore ver ant Bronz Divisions.

Japan

Japan Amoy

P husband, and, despite his 10 drunkenness digger who has jilted him, she makes 10-40 E. W. 10.44 W. J.

W. J. E. u man of him. The picture while un-10.4

10.52 0. J. Shannon, like either "Of Human Bondage" or 10.48 P. C. Miss Davis, an 10.52 0. J. gives "Bordertown,"

10.56 A. M. 30.56 A. 3.

and his love for a gold-106 P.

MOSCHER Fenzie, J. M. Gray. Shanghai..

noted. It is the first film she stars

11.12 . C.

J. B. Lanyon.

D. A.

G.

Marseille. O'Kieffe. J. T. Price.

The Public is hereby notified opportunity for one of the dramatic 11.00 3. Forbes. that a Delivery Order for 1 Case portrayals for which she has ears 11.04 W. J. S. Key, N. K.

ex .. alone and she sunkes the most of it. 11.08 T. Lindars, W. Waltlojohn. C. Hopkins, Col. Matthews. Ian Hunter, the British screen actor. 11.10 E. des Voeux, A. B. Purves. is her new leading man.

11.20 G. T. May, D. J. Kaegh. 1124 W. W. C. Showan, A. McKellar. 11.28 L. Goldman, H. L. S. Webb.

also be available. It is good to henr

Kinghorn Metal Sheets that several

new youngsters have joined the Club, of whom the beat is "Mentor" arrived on 1st December; probably W. Rapier, who used to 1935, Marked represent the Diocesan Boys' Sanol. He is a useful bat and a good medium- paced bowler, and If he concentrates on length and spin, and does not try

to bowl too fast be should prove very Luseful to the Club,

.It is, however, very unfortunate

T

K

4583

11

No. 31 K

has been LOST and is warned against negotiating thin delivery

for Craigengower that W. Sparrow order which is declared null and will, I um told, be absent from the void. Isile and the Colony. G. A. Sauza, becoming na who showed prospeel of excellent nil rounder, has elected to

Association football. F. play Souza too has a

him

But I

a jeb which prevents Saturday afternoons,

TAT KUAN & CO.

IS YOUR NAME JOIN?

a tumour that T. Yeoh, Or is the name of John dear to

a former Varsity cricketer, may turn out. Douglas Hunt in member of the Club, but I am not sure for the if he is up moment University.

at the

by

you?

"Bonnie Scotland”

New Course

24 A. Sommerfelt, I. 11. Geare. 9.98 B. L. Prophet, C. C. Stark. 9.40 S. A. Sleap, W. L. Marshall, 0.48 11. & Mrs. Overy: 10 S. T. Buthin, II. H. Pethick,

9.52 Mrs. Goldman; Miss Helbling. 10.00 Mrx, Waddington, Mrs. Carrie. 10.04 D. J. Mackie, W. G. Robertson. 10.12 A. D. Humphreys", .. H.

Mundy.

Could you

Itrow intimately every extra or bit player who appears in a you would probably discover far enter dramas than that found in the the latest Scotland," in

cure in which these extrus play. Laurel and Hardy feature comedy, coming on Enturday to the King's and

f number

of Alhambra Theatres, Hindus serve as "atmosphere" in the crowd sceny. Despite the fact that the caste system is still closely al served in India, these extra players 10.16 J. W. Alabastert, LA. Cdr.

Barry were happy to find, such barriers re- moved when they came to Amerten. 10.24 J. S. Dunnett, A. K. Forsyth. One is the son of a magistrate at Unsuccessful in ballet for Old If so, will you help St. John's Lahore, Punjab, India. His name is Course.

The train leaving Kowloon Station .at Cathedral-out of its financial Hizada Devinder Nath Bali, "Rai

zida sigfying that he is the selon 9:15-a.m.-and-arriving-Shengshui. dificulties contributing to

Young Bali, 9.55 will run on Sunday. This Train of a prominent 1 Indian University has so far carried very few gulfers, John's Fund?

a graduate of the LEAGUE DRAWING TIME

Bachelor of Contributions may be put in the at Punjab, holds a

degree from that British school. For and if a reasonable number do not travel by it on this occasion it will Since I attacked the altered times box at the West

A little more than a year, Bali has be taken off. The return train leaves of drawing. I have received a few Cathedral. sent to John's Fund, been in America, part of the time in Sheungshui at 7.34 p.m. letters and been told by many people

New York and Inter in Hollywood. that they entirely agree with me. Cathedral Hall, in envelopes mark-

He came to America, sponsored und The curious thing is that I have never ed outside with the name of the

financed by his father, to study John whom the gift represents or mot anyone yet who has contender

the for minute that the

American film production with new times are

are sent to the S. C. M. Post.

produce

San Francisco, Dec. . any way possible on

idea of returning to India this side

ernative, retures runcis,

The l'an-American Airways has himaelf. Another- Yet there must be of the Harbour.

that its is considered a half-

trans-Pacific such for the

was carried motion

Clipper, the Phillppines plane, at the League Meeting. I wonder if

caste in his homeland because he is a announced the question of the two Lengue Fix

Eurasian from the Portuguese posses- scheduled to depart front Alameda on sion, Gon, in Indin. Francis lacks the Friday, will probably not take off tures inter-club had anything to do

background of higher education and until Sunday, due to the fact that the with it? The propssal was defeated

wealth that Bali enjoys, but he is a Post Office wants mail delivered in and possibly those who defeated it did not bother much about anything

master of seven languages and has Honolulu Monday, instead of Satar- travelled extensively.

day United Press,

EMPIRE CRICKET

in

«яс.

A

door

of tho

Special envelopes will be found in the Cathedral,

un

The names (no amounts) will be acknowledged in the South Chinn Morning Post every Tuesday. The fund will be closed

17th and the December

total amount offered on the Altar on "Cathedral Sunday", December 22nd.

AMBULANCE LECTURES

"Bright Lights"

to

arts

SCHEDULE CHANGES

nings and twenty-six runs--and The course of lectures in First Aid (in) naturally as part of the action of a experienceble hints. "Dressed to!

CLOUDY WEATHER -

Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $13 n.4 very unfavourable onien for the Yangtaz Valley to Japan. The Ellis,

Canton Ices, $1.60 b. Coment, $6 b.

H.K. Ropes, $4.65 b.

Stores, &c.

Dairy Farm, $1734 b. Watson, $4%1⁄2 n.

Lane Crawfords, $10 . Mackintoshs, $5 n. Sinceras, $1.80 n.

Wm. Powells, 70 cts. n. Wing On (H.K.), $40 n.

Miscellaneous.

H.K. Entertainments, $3.40 n. S. C. Enterprise $1.86 n. Macao "Greyhounds," $2. Constructions (old), $234 n.. Constructions (now), 60 cls. n. Vibro Piling, $4 n. Ch. Govt. 6% 1925 G: $ Bonds

91% n.

H.K. Govt.

the

love

POST

OFFICE.

INWARD MAILS

Straits and Europe via Negapatam.

Calcutta Maru

Kidderpure Takada

Ceylon

(Papers only) Londen 7th Novem

and Air Mail ex Imperial Service. London 23rd November. Katori Maru

ber

Japann

Straits and London Parcela-London

31st October.

Shanghal and Swalow

Java and Manila Shanghai

Saigon

December 6. December 6. ..December 6.

. December 7.

Lisbon Maru

.December 7. „December 7.

Sarpedon

December 7.

Shantung Tjikarang

December 7,

December 7.

Conto Verdo

December 8..

New Mathilde

.December 8.

Pres. Harrison

December 8.

December 9.

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-

hai (San Francisco, 8th Nov.) U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-

hai (San Francisco, 15th Nov.) Pres. Lincoln OUTWARD MAILS

For

Fer Friday.

Tai Ming

Samshul and Wuchow Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.S.A., Pres. Jackson

Central and South America and

via Victoria B.C., and

Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, Bangalore

East and South Africa,

Egypt and Europe via Marseille.

Date and Time

.Fri, Dec. 6, 4 pm,

Fri., Doc, d

Dec. 6, 3 p.m. Doc. 6, 4.15 p.m.

Dec. 0, 5 p.m. ..Fri, Dec. 0.

Parcels,

Reg.,

(Duo

Victoria D.G., 24th Dec.)

Letters,

Aden

Sandakan

Haiphong

(Due Marseilles 8th January 1936),

·K:P.O:

Dec. 0. 4.30 p.m. Reg.. Letters, ..... Dec..6, 4.30 p.m.

Saturday.

Hinsang Canton

G.P.O.

Reg Letters,

Dec. 6, 5 p.

Doc. 6, p.m.

Sat., Dec. 7, 9.30 am.

Australia and New Zealand vin Sydney Moru

Brisbane.

(Due Brisbane, 21st December).

Parcels,

Reg.

Letters,

Sat, Dec. 7, 2

p.m.

.Sat., Doc. 7,

Dec. 7, 1 p.m.

Dec. 7. 1,45 p.m. ..Dec. 7, 2.30 p.m.

..Sat, Dec. 7.

Shanghai, Japan and Europe via Katori Maru.. Sat., Dec. 7, 3.30 p.m.

Siberla

Klungehow....Sat., Dec. 7, 3.90 p.m. Amoy Leliers

for "Imperial Bervice" Conte Verde (Due London, 23rd December) Leitern for "K. L. M. Bervice" (Dus Amsterdam, 19th December) for Singapore-Australia Letters

Service"--(Due Darwin, 17t December).

K.P.O.

G.P.O.

Reg

Letters,

Reg. Dec. 7, 3 p.m Letters, Dec. 7, 3.30 p.m Straita, Sandakan, Ceylon, India, Conto Verde

Mauritius, East and South Africa, Egypt and Europe via Brindisi- due Brindisi, 29th December ....

Reg. ***** Letters,

K.D.O.

Dec. 7, 3.30 p.m. Dec. 7, 4.30 p.r.

... Kumsang

Reff

Loltera,

Lettors

Letters,

.Dec. 7, 3.30 p.m. .Dec, 7, 4 p.m. Sat., Dec. 7.

C.P.O.

Dec. 7, 4.15 p.m. ...Dec. 7, & p.m. .Sat., Doc. 7, .Dec. 7, 5 p.m. Sat., Dec. 7, 5 p.m. .Sat., Dec. 7, .Dec. 7, & p.m.

*Straits and Calcutta ...............

Parcels

Doc, 7, 4 p.m. Shanghai and Europe via Siberia Sarpedon *Straits and Calcutta

Takada Dec. 7, p.nl.

Sunday.

Hozan Maru...Sun., Doc. 8, a.m. Kiangau... ...Sun., Dec. 8, 9 a.m. Pres. Harrison...Sun., Dec. 8, 9 a.m. Tuesday.

of

Parcels.

Swatow, Amoy and Formoan Bangkok via Śwntow Manila....

"

Dec. 11, 8.30 a.m.

Wed., Dec. 11.

Joe E. Brown is coming to town Boulevard des It..liannes with its side In view of the brilliant form dis-

His latest comedy romance, "Bright played by the South African side in

Lights"

Firat National picture, walk cafes. Here the gnyert scenes of "Dressed to Thrill were filmed. England last summer, it is interest-

filled with math and melody, next ut- ingy to note the progress of the

traction at the Queen's Theatre. The Both Producer Robert Kane and Di- Australian team in South Africa. So

production is a hilarious comedy of rector Harry Lachmans are thoroughly in familiar with France through personal "back stage" with songs coming far as I have treed it they have

Dr. Shin Kwai-sang is to give a

and were able to furnish heavily defeated Natal-by an in-

Chinese) for men, at the St. John Atheatrical troupe. Scores of benutiful m Western Province. It remains to bc

bulance Headquarters, the first to be chorus girls appear in tuneful and Thrill is the Intriguing story of a what they will do Been

on Tuesday, Dec. 10, at 7.30 p.m. These fascinating numbers staged by But woman who wanted to punish a man Matches, though I anticipate heavy

lectures are free of charge, and are Berkeley, who directs the entire pro-

ro for. forgetting her, but found defeats for South Africa, who will,

open to the public. They are especial duction. The picture is said to be sweeter than revenge. no doubt, le much upset by the lonK of their wicket-keeper, poor 1. B.ly useful for motor drivers, and, others best in which Joe E. Brown has ap-1

"The Crusades" peared. His antics are reported to Cameron, who died of typhoid the kid in work where accidents are

to occur. Dr. Shin Lok-ung bring uproarious laughter, pathos, To Cecil B. DeMille the most in- other day. To me it seems extra-will give the second celure in First romance and high drama. Joe himself teresting and dramatic thing to film ordinarily tragic that the man, who Aid in Chinese), for women only, on sings, dances and does acrobatic stunts in history. "Not all history, survived being hit on the head full Thursday, Dec. 12, at 7.30 m St. John with the famous tumblers, the course" DeMille explained, "Some of by one of Harold Larwood's fastest Ambulance Headquarters. The Jee- Maxellos. There are four songs, one it is boring, some of it inexact, and Manila, Maknaser and Sourabaya Tilsadane..Tues., Dec. 10, 8.30 a.m. balls, should succumb to an absurd tures will he followed by others on sung by Ann Dvorak, one by Patricia some of it what Henry Ford said it Swatow, Amcy and Foochow Hittle germ. But such is the way of | Anti-Gas Warfare, (also in Chinese).

Hai Ning.... Tuva., Dec. 10, 3 p.m. Ellis, une by Esther Burke and chorus, was. But I mean the high lights of

Pres. Lincoln Tues., Dec. 10, 4.30 p.m. the world.

all written by Mert Dixon and Alike real history," He has just finished Manila Wrubel. The fourth song is sung by pondering what he believes to be the

Wednesday. the funnel-mouthed Joe E. written by most important period of history for Foochow vin Swatow..... ....... Chekiang ....Wed., Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby. Joe is his latest production for Paramount, Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu. U.S.A., Tatsuta Maru A feeble anticyclone extends from supported by Gargan, Joseph Caw Theatre. the

by Ann Dvorak, Patricin "The Crusades," now at the Star Central and South America

thousand bocks,

*Canada and Europe via San available were

Franciaco typhoon is probably situated about 750 thorn, Henry O'Neill and others.

reading-up

on the subject of "The (Duo San Francisco 1st January 1936) "Dressed to Thrill" miles east of north Luzon, moving Forecast)----

DeMille's theory is

is that

and Europe via Sibefria Mohammed may not have known north-westward, Local N.E. winds, moderate; cloudy. how to make the mountain come to history should not be so much conned Hoihaw, Pakhol and Haiphong

It should be told or Amey tainly know how to bring Paris, or

up in it and given even whole sections of France, to the

of the United States emotional impacts, and then he will film capital flow expertly and realistically, this in those times. He will get the full this know how men felt about the Crusades day miracle of

picture motion production is accomplished, cant only emotional impact of it in an hour and digging and a half and Theatre. It is the ture missing the feel of

said DeMille. "No historical which marks the American debut of entirely, sal Tutta Rolf, singing and dramatic film will ever take the place of books, which bestow discipline on the mind. European sensation. Except for one une short sequence in London, all the ac- But the Alms can give the essence and

the picture tion of the

takes place in Paris feel of the subject. Fictures, though and in a village in Northern France. their intent is to entertain, may also To accomplish the illusion, an entire become the guide to history. Even French village, including even the old the box of historioas of the Crusades Gothle church, was constructed on these pletures to illustrate their toxt. the film we shall roverse the Fox Movlatone studios. Paris, in the pleture, is represented by the repro- the pictures."

process, use spoken text to enhance duction of a whole 'section of the

If I am right in my anticipation of heavy defeats for South Afrien, the logical course would be to draw Ruccess of our next Australian team. But it is not so really. The history of South African cricket shows that they are at their worst against Aus- tralia.

naw-nearly thirty Australia excellent they

En

toured

did

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JUST OPPOSITE the Dairy Farm's Soda Fountain.

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