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CONSIGNEES' NOTICES.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
The Steamship,
No. 12 AEO/36, "SONTAY"
By Order of the Committee,
A. K. MACKENZIE,'
Hon. Secretary, Hongkong, 28th October, 1936.
NOTICE.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1936.
The flames of jealousy add fuel to the fires of desert wor in 20th Century's "Under Two Flags," showing on Saturday at the King's and Alhambra Theatres. This is the magnificent spectacle drama which presents Ronald Colman, Claudette Colbert and Victor McLaglen, with a cast of ten thousand, In a story of men's heroism and women's devotion.
CINEMA
NOTES
of the parole which has freed him
RADIO BROADCAST
6.54 p.m.
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p.m.
ROMANY FAIR AT KOWLOON
MANY ATTRACTIONS.
PROMISED
The
of grounds St. Andrew's Church, Nathan Roud, are at present a scene of great netivity, noticeable even to the passers-by. The ex planation is given by the brilliantly illuminated sign Incing Nathan Road, and reading "Romany Fair-Satur- day next".
On Saturday of this week, the Romany Falr is being opened at 3 pm. by Lady Caldecott, and the pre- parations now visible are the cut- mination of months of hard work, which has been entried out under the supervision of various commit tees. On Saturday the grounds, which are being arranged to repre- sent a gipsy encompacut, will pre- sent a most attractive Visitors will enter by a door", and on reaching the top of the steps will find the huts of the gipsys (which on closer inspection will turn out to be stalls stocked with goods) on their left, while on their right there will be a gigantle, gipsy cauldron, in realty s receptacle for presents for which the little ones will "Ash". Further any will be seen the fortune-teller's fent, where a well-known local fortune-teller will play the part of the alpay. 500thsayer.
On the other side of the church
is the "Romany Tea Garden, where teas at moderate prices will be served by waitresses attired as gipsys.
which will
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Arias-"Othello" (Verdi)—Hail Mary, "Madam Butterfly" (Puccini)-One Ane day... Margaret Sheridan (So- prono); Aria-"Norma" (Bellini)- Do you like drama that races and Queens of Heaven. Inn Soucz The gipsy atmosphere will be fur- throbs, vibrates with human emo- (Soprano); Arins "Fidello" (Bect-ther suggested by a play based in A Fancy Dress Bal Masqite, In
tion, reaches way down deep inlohoven). Leonora's Aria-Abscheull- "Lavengro", George Borrow's well Bringing Cargo from Dunkirk & ald of the Society of St. Vincent the hearts of men and women and cher, wo cilst du lin? Leonora's Arin known book dealing with gipsy life,
Pani. and under the dis-sets their ver before you arrived Hongkong on Friday, 23rd de
with-Komm, O Hoffnungt. Frida Lel-
be presented twice during you WELL October, 1938,
tinguished patronage of HE. the flaming realism? Then
der (Soprano): Ducts-"Madam. But the afternoon in the Church Hall. want to see Universal's "Parole" stterfly (Parcini)-Child, from whose Consignees are hereby informed
Special attractions are, provided the Allmmbra Theatre. The roman-eyer, See, I have caught you.. that their goods with the exception Governor, Sir Andrew aldecott,
for the children, first and foremost interest of the story revolves Sheridan of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables Kt.. CM.G., C.B.E., is being held,
(Soprano) and Pertile
being a a fancy dress parade at 3.45 the fact that the are being landed and stored into the by kind permission of the Glou-about
Central (Tenor).
p.m. This is open to all children in under the strict terma Godawna of the Hongkong Kowloon eester Hotel, on Friday night, character,
the Colony under the age of 14, and "Summer Night on the Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., Kow-November 6th.
although no prior notice of entry is from prison, is prohibited from River (Delius) loon, whence delivery may be ob
London-News and An- required, it nlready known that until his full term ha5 Will some of the Hong Kong marrying
the event is proving most popular. nouncements. ended. He falls in love with All claims must be sent la to me society ludien volunteer to act as
girl and they strive to find a solo-
9.20 p.m. Piano Medley by and preparations for it are going on or before Zund November, 1935, or partners at this Bat Masque for
forward in many homes. Prizes are tion to their problems. The picture Charlie Kunz, they will not be reco
recognized,
provided, and no entrance fees are reveals the abuses of a faulty parole
being charged beyond the ordinary Damaged Packages will be examin- those not fortunate
shows what happens system. IL
entry to the grounds. when the wrong men are set free to commit new crimes. Woven All the proceeds of the dance through the whole narrative is Thursday, 20th
tickets go to the funds of this brave love story that glows like a
10 p.m. Big Ben from London. sunlit seu after w
storm. A warm, Consignees must have a Revenue ‡estimable local Charity Society.
natural live story, leading charac-
10 p.m.
The London Palladium alive with the Oficer in attendance when any duti-
Orchestra. Would volunteer partners send fire of youth.
Longing-(Haydn Wand); The Val- their names NOW to the Organisters are portrayed by Henry Hunter
and Ann Preston, stage and radio ley of the Poppies-(Ancliffe): A No Fire Insurance will be effecteding Social Secretary, Bal Masque, stars, who make their screen debut Birthday Serenade (Lincke); Live, c/o Gloucester Hotel. Distinctive | after four years on nation wide Laugh and Love (Heymann); Child- rosettes will then be issued to networks. Other important roles hood Memories (arr. Somers),
are played by Alan Dinehart, Alan them.
Baxter, Alan Hate, Frank Mitchell, Berton Churchill and Noah Beery.
tained immediately after Innding.
enough to
ed by the Company's Surveyor have their own, and who present Messra: Goddard and Douglas in the a dance ticketl presence of the Consignees nt 10,00
1.571. 1930,
on
October.
able goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors.
by us in any case whatever.
R. VIIL.
Agent. ilongkong, 23rd October, 1036.
ARACATACA LOST
KETCH WRECKED NEAR HONGKONG
where the ketch was wreekted
or Je..
when could be obtained last night.
except that it is about 24 hours away from Hongkong.
"The Law in Der Hands" With Margaret Lindsay and Glenda Farrelt teamed us a pair of young women inwyers. "The Lane in Her Hands," the new First Na- tional comedy drama which is at the King's Theatre to-day, is gay with fun and vivid with swift and
The Retch, 20-tonner, arrived from Shanghai on October 20, with & crew of five, the owner belag Mr. J. A. Herbert. After some delay in Finis was written to the trip of Hongkong. I sailed for Manila, on the Shanghai ketch, Aracataen II October 28, the European accom-dramatic action. Lyle Talbot has which left Hongkong for Manila on panying Mr. Herbert being Captain October 20 with a crew of five, as H, Kragh, a Norwegian, who holds a she was wrecked on the const south master's certificate for sail and of Hongkong, and the survivors steam, and at one time, commander brought into the Colony late last of a coastal ship. night.
Two Chinese deek hands, both The four survivors were brought experienced sailors, and a Chinese to Aberdeen on board a fishing junk cook were the other members of the which had picked them up soon crew, and it was expected to reach after the ketch was wrecked. They Manila in seven days. From there were the captain Mr. J. A. Herbert, Mr. Herbert expected to make a trip Mr. 11. Kragh, a Norwegian, and two to Northern Australia. The yacht Chinese deck hands. The cook was was formerly the Deirdre, and was stuled to have been drowned.
bullt last year for n Shanghai No details as to the exact place mariner, Captain Hillmanni.
KING'S
THEATRE
HONGKONG.
13th ANNUAL
DANCING DISPLAY
By the Pupils of Miss VIOLET CAPELL
UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR AND LADY CALDECOTT.
FART OF LHE PROCEEDS IN AID OF
THE LONDON HOSPITAL
AND
THE HONGKong benevolÈNT SOCIETY
TO BE HELD ON
TUESDAY, 3rd November at 5.00 p.m. Sharp.
BOOK NOW.
Competitors, in the recent
"Telegraph" Photographic
Competition are asked to
call for the return of their
entries
not later than
Saturday, Oct. 31st.
the part of the boss racketeer who overplays his band when he poisons milk for babies to enforce his graft and murders witnesses to cover up his tracks. Kidnapped by the pangaler when she refuses to handle his case, Miss Lindsay pretends to come to her senses, wins his battle in court, and then in one of the most amazing and thrilling Himaxes Imaginable, reveals the ruse she had resorted to, and convicts her own client of murder by Incontrovertible evidence. Eddie Acuff has the role of a humorously dumb process ser ver for the two lawyers: Al Shean, formerly of Gallagher and Shean, is the restaurateur whose place is bombed by racketeer, the latter part played by Matty Faln. Dick Purcell is a mugg and others in the cast Include Joseph Crehan, Addison Richards, Mili Kibbee, Eddle Shu- bert, Mabel Culcord und Billy Wayne.
"Fatal Lady"
For the first time since Rossini composed the William Teil Over- ture almost a century ago, words have been set to the internationally famous composition. Music lovers everywhere wilt hear
It sung as well as played in Walter Wanger's production for Paramount, "Fatal Lady, which stars Mary Ellis, famous Metropolitan Opera soprano. and which opens on Friday at the Star Theatre. Miss Ellls is seen as na opera star, risen to the heights
a Metropolitan Opera
career, only to be cust into the depths of singing to a Paris Apache dive when men unfortunate enough to have fallen in love with her have been murdered. The shadows of disre- pute are finally lifted, and the diva vindiented. In the supporting cast are Walter Pidgeon, Alan Mowbray, Norman Foster, John Halliday, and Ruth Donnelly.
of
"Lille America"
9.10 p.m. Excerpts from "Please Teacher,"
9.57 p.m. "Sundown in old Wal- kik!" played by George Elliott's Hawallan Novelty Quartet.
10.20 p.m. Tiplen Orchestra.
31antovant and Ha
Close Down.
11 p.m.
DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES
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High Frequency Wavelength
6,000 ke.
4,5 metre 510
31.5 metres 0.35 kA.
metren Intres
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(6.8.F. 6.8.B.) 3.14 p.m. g
Gegen.
Ben
Everes
In addition, there will be innumer- able other attractions for young and | old.
CHARITY FUNDS
THE APPEAL ON BEHALF OF POPPY DAY
Capt.
Wilcox, the Organising Secretary of the Poppy Day Fund, speaking of last year's collection, said: "To all who contributed in one way or another to the success of the Poppy Day Appeal, a stere | debt of gratitude is owing, and this gratitude is nowhere more keenly felt than in the homes and hearts of the hundreds and thousands of ex-Service men who are, or have been, the benefleinries of the Bri- tish Legion."
The following are further Poppy Day Fund contributors: Previously acknowledged Anonymous
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Hon. Dr. Kotewall
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D. Drummond The B1.1.C. Theatre K. Jockey Club
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Tha Cellini Trio. Meta Murray H. R. Sturt
Boprano). 4.40 p.m.
"Haright."
4.5 p.m. The News and Announcementa.
Greenwich Time Signal at p.m.
Transmission
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