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"FELIX ROUSSEL" No. 17 A/36 Bringing Cargo from Marseilles &c. arrived Hongkong on Friday 2014 June, 1036.
Consignees are hereby informed that their goods with the 'exception of Opium, Trensure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Go- of the longkong Kowloon downs Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., Kowloon, whenco delivery may be obtained in mediately after landing
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Consignees must have a Revenue Ofeer in attendance when any duti- able goods are examined by the Com- pany's Surveyors.
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feature comedy romance with Gene Central, (Yating, to Bork of STEAMBOAT COMPANY Toilet Soap Telephone: 30244, 30245, 30246. Cable Address: Swanstock.
Raymond, Wendy Barrie and Helen Broderick, now at the Alhambra. A bet is the motivating force which starts Raymond on his Jaunt from New York in Los Angeles, while socialite Wendy Darle KAS NOLI Dursung a wealthy young bachelor) whose money his caught the eye and empty purse of her aunt, played by Miss Broderick. Starting at the swanky Central Park Castud in New York, twenty-eight exterior settings are used es background for the the players, utilizing plains, mountains and desert for exquisite mount- ings, with Los Angeles furnishing the climactic scenes. Almospheric effects range from an necurate re- production of the Interior of the Invish Central Park Casing to une of a a dingy cell in the Los Angeles County Jail. A wide variety of clothing worn by the players also affords on Interesting contrast in Cattire canging from ክ
unwdry veteran's uniform to feminine apparel
New York Building, top floor). Hongkong, 27th June, 1936,
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SERVICE · ENDS
Hitherto kept a close official revet. For Hongkong Foot, Prickly Heat it was announced yesterday that one
and all skin disenses.
the most important events since
ON SALE AT
British the inauguration of
river services here, is to take place to-day longkong:-
the Hongkong, Canton and Mnena Asin Co.,
Bakilly Co., Ltd. the leading Berlin C. Lid. Steamboat Company, British concern operating this service, Chicago Drug Store. is to lay up two of its feel inde China Emporium. unitely, and henceforth there will be only two sailings daily, a night boating Tal Drug Co. from Canton and another from Hong- Colonial Dispensary.
Chung Shing. kong
The ships to be laid up are the The Edward Dispensary, Suinn, which will proceed to Stone Grand Dispensary. Dispensary King cuitters on heg arrival here thus Không Tung Druk An afternoon, and the Lungshan which Lane, Crawford, Ltd. will join her when she arrives to Lever Provision Co. morrow afternoon.
B.. and S.
Luen Fook Hong Ltd. owned Fatshan and the other Steam Queen's Dispensary. hoat Company ship' Taishon will con- The Shing Shun We Co. tinue to maintain a night service.
Shol Hing interviewed yesterday, Mr. H. da sincere Co., Ltd. Luz, Secretary of the Steamboat The Company, said that the step had been The Sun Co, Ltd. contemplated for a considerable time Tung Cheong,
Watson & Co., Lid. by the directors, but that they had conditions would improve and they would be able to carry on and keep the British dag flying on the river.
Heavy LosseR
ANNA NEAGLE Sir CEDRIC HARDWICKE
worn by Miss
Barrie. During tacle transcontinen- tal marathon, the players use prac-.
known
every
mens
Station from Wich-hiking tof
air
plane.
transport
travel in a modern
Raymond starts walking ni about three mies per imur and the Journey is completed at the dizzy pace of over 200 miles an hour in plane. For brief periods the automobile anil an old-fashioned_ hay-rack afford locomotion.
hit.
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and
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MEXICAN
PEASANTS
EXILED EPISCOPAL LEADER'S ATTACK ON PRESIDENT
Mexico City, June 28.
The
Co.
stayed their action in the hope that Willcawa Ltd.
1
Wing
Laidlaw & Co., Ltd. The World Drug Co. Yee Hing-Tomey Co. In Kowloon:-- Cheung Fot. Cheong Hing.
"Want of patronage, however, has Empress Store. prevented any hope of this," continued Hung Cheong. Mr. du Laz. A one stage waKowloon Store..
thought that if we could make ends Kwong Yon Mau. meel and wait for better times we The Peninsula Store.
would be satisfied, but to-day we are Tal Wo Compradorc.
facing tremendous losses continually Yat Cheong,
and simply cannot carry on. It cer- Sole Agents: DANBY & HANCE. tainly does seem a pity when a line
of such standing and which has such
long and good record should be conditions warrant their being forced from the run."
The day service has been chosen as placed on the run. Such conditions the service to be suspended since it seem unlikely, however, for years is the least profitable. During the come, provided present circumstances remain the same, for Chinese com- duy there is very little cargo carried. petion on the river tends continually The trip is intended for passengers
meagre
not
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One of the most powerful and beautiful love stories ever filmed is on the gereen of the King's Theatre to-day, this being Samuel Dark Goldwyn's production, "The Ange!
Fredric "starring
Marchi Merle Oberan and Herbert Marshall. Adapted from a play by Guy the screen play of "The Dark was prepared Lay Lillion Hellman, author of the smash Broadway stage
"The Children's Hour" Mordaunt Sharp, who will be
and the trip can be a very pleasant to become cut-throat, and at present membered for his stage success,
Tho Episcopolate leader, Arch-one, especially in the summer. It has there are at least three other good The Green Bay Tree". The story bishop Leopolda Ruiz y Flores, at proved too expensive to maintain, river honts lying idle because
Jack of trade. which
présent is set in a quiet corner of present in exile in San Antonio, Texas, however, with the lovely
rural England follows the has addressed a letter to the workers support, and cannot continue.
The effect of smuggling has lives of woman, Kitty Vane, and peasants of Mexico thereby (Merle Oberon) and two meni, Alan launching an attack against President contributed very greatly to the step taken by the Steamboat Company. Cardena's policica,
There
been considerable losses "The campaign of hatred against
have been childhood. Kitty Is adored Christ and our Charch has been intens awing to smuggling but these, said
Mr. da and Gerald has adored Kitty. The sified, the letter reads. "The old anti- compared to the losses which the
Luz
yesterday, are very small War takes both men trenches there comes to Alan they even more exalted ones who pro- realisation, of his love for Kitty. fess doctrines and mensures destruc- the poorness of business,
There are British officers and
five Home on leave, he tells her of his tive to your order and well-being,'
the The letter attacks the agrarian love, but their plans to marry are
one Portuguese purser on each of ships to be laid up, and all but two shattered by a sudden all concelling communities the Government is will be displaced. Probably one all leaves When Alan is reported present creating, stating that the killed, Kitty's life is broken. After landowners live in fear of losinger from each crew will be re the War, she becomes engaged to their land through intrigue, violence tained to stay on board and mind the Gerald, but in the eleventh hour and political change. They have vessels when they lie at Stonecutters, Fate steps in and the dream of her tought the emancipation of the pea-such course is neccesary, at any life is fulfilled in a gloriously happy ant, but in reality they have subate during the typhoon season.
merged him in the ending. The Dark
was directed by Sidney
Frank ·
intrigue and for re- polities) lease through United Artists. Pro- approximating slavery," minent in the imposing supporting adils.-- United Press.
Trent (Fredric March) and Gerald Shannon. (Herbert Murshall). Since
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There # possibility, however, that at some future date the Lungshan will be requisitioned again. Should it be deemed a wise step by the direc- tors at any time to place a day boat gain on the run the Lungshan would then be put back into service and with only three hosts the Company would services. Even this step-using only three ships-is thought to be unprofit nble at present, however, and tem- Sulan will be tied up. porarily both the Langshan and the
und in the religious leaders have been substituted Company has suffered simply through maintain the usual day and night
cast are Janet Beecher, John Hat
day, Henrietta Crosinan, Friedi Inescort, Claude Allister, George- Breakston, David Torrence,
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"Modern Times" After an absence of
almost years, the one and only Charlie Clip- Hy returned to the screen of the Star Theatre last night in his long-awaited comerty, "Modern Times." The occa ston proved well worth waiting for Time hus not altered his Charlie Chaplin is still the world's funniest comedian. Far more pre- tentious than any of his previous pic- tures, Modern Times" is also de- finitely Chaplin's funniest and Ins night's audience laughed as we have not heard an audience Inugh since "City Lights," Charlie's previous film, was released almost five years ago. Continuing to shun the "talities," ! and relying upon novel synclironized | sound effects, Charlie once again proves that he does not require diá- logue. "Modern Times" offers generous supply of the most novel, and hilarious situations Chaplin hasi ever concocted. One of the high-}.. fights of the film is the scene in which Charlie does an unusual routine pantomime a big steel factors, tight- tening bolts in waterfront enfe to: the tune of "Titina." In this scene. which is the only one in the film which was shot directly, in sound, Chaplin adapts his own "musicali language" to films in a highly origĺňal and interesting way and the result in one of the funniest sequences, ever flashed on a screen. In addition to directing, producing and
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writing. starring in "Modern Times," Chaplin niso wrote the music and cut the film. The comedy, in which such old fomi- liar faces as Chester Conklin, Henry Bergman and Hark Mann play impor tant roles, la released through United Artista, Carter de Haven helped direct,
The health bulletin of Eastern ports, for the week onded June 20 shows the following cases of infec- Lious lacases: Plague Bombay and Radgoon one case each. · Cholern Bossein enses, Calcutta 108 cases, Bangkok 8 enses, Small-pox/ Bombay 33 cases, Calcutta 40, cones, Chittagong Casca, Prom-Pent [cosy, Shanghai 4 cases.
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THE HONG Kong telegrapH
SIXTH ANNUAL
Amateur Photographie Competition
June-August, 1936.
Details have been unavoidably crowded out of this. edition but the list of rules and Entry Form are printed below. READ THE RULES CAREFULLY.
The following Rofes wil! gavero the No responsibility will be accepted for Competition --
- non-delivers, low or damare. ghotographs must
1-The Competition i gonfired exclusively
10 amateur photographers.
2-Pleturen mukaltted in Sepła Jones should + Accompanied by a smaller print in black and white,
the
not le line ich Post-card sie (excepting in Usa Chiktten's Rection), and the entry fun should be lightly pastel on the back,
U.--No correspondente will be watered Inte
In connection with the. Competition.
Entries in the Children's Section must bear the nahie, age and address on the entry form countersigned by a parent. 11.-No 'employee or member of any Rem In the photographie trade la permitted to compete.
Thn Prizes will be awarded to competitors sending in what aro adjudge! to be the best photographa In each 19. Scetlo. Each entry must be accompanied by a fonu which will be published dafly during the period of the Competition. 4-The right le publish any or all of the entries. In the Telegraph" in reserved. Ihotographs which have been airendy entered in local competitions sto eligible.
in
6-At the conclusion of the Competition. entrica will be returned to competitors va úppilemtion at this Office within seven lays.
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