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ARMISTICE DAY

ADVERTISEMENTS STREET COLLECTIONS

25 Words $1.50

for 3 days prepaid

WANTED KNOWN.

FURS: silver foxes and an exclusive selection of furcoats on sale at Alaska Fur Co., Kayamally Building, top floor, 20, Queen's Road, Central.

TO LET.

TO LET Nos. 3 and 4, King's Park Buildings, Austin Rond, Kowloon, four-roomed Flats. Hot and Cold Water.

Splendid outlook. Apply Union Trading Co., York Building .Telephone 27738.

ON WEDNESDAY

Mrs. T. II. King has organised the rellers in Hongkong; Mrs. Dixey Beal bas organised the sellers in Kowloon Mr. R. E. Maughan is in charge of Happy Valley: the Rev. E. W. L. Mar- tin is in charge of St. Stephen's Col- in ir Middleton Smith lege: Mrs. charge of the University area; the Taikoo Club is in charge of the Tal- koo area; and Miss Pomela and Minster Matthew Carrington-Sykes are looking after Shak 0.

THE

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TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1936.

SALE OF WORK

STREET WATERING

CINEMA NOTES

·KÓWLOON UNION

CHURCH EVENT.

URBAN COUNCIL.

QUESTIONS

Question relating to the watering

The Women's Guild of the Kaw-|

a must of Hongkong streets will be asked successful Sale of Work in the by Dr. R. A. de Castro Basto at the Church Hall on Saturday afternoon. meeting of the Urban Council to The function was opened by Mrs. K. morrow, Mackenzie Dow, wife of the Rev.

Dr. Bosto's questions are: Mackenzie Dow, of the Hongkong

(1) Has the Government per- Union Church. Shr was presented manently abandoned the practice of with a basket of fruit by little Peggy watering the streets in this Colony? Duncan.

(2) Is it not feasible to resume It by the employment of water

"There is a well-known

A dramatic star shell is promised The Secretary of Earl Hinig's Fund in Hongkong announces as follows: in "The Road to Glory" 20th Cenon Union Church held

tury Fox production which is being An in former years street collee-

shown to-day at the Queen's and tions will be made on Armistice Day

Alhambra Theatres. Featuring the both in Hongkong and Kowloon. In past years "Give Generously for Your year's most impressive cast, the film Poppy" has been the maxim; and its halled as the strangest, strongest Is to be hoped that this year persons drama of love ever brought to the

their screen. Fredric

March Warner will "given generously for

Baxter and Lionel Barrymore, are poppies."

starred, with the supporting cast headed by June Lang and Gregory Ralf such performers, the film tells Ratoft. Fired with the Inspired act- frust a gripping story of love in all its phases, painted on Canvas DA great and encompassing us the war itself. Baxter is seen as the war- weary commander of i, valorous re- giment. Monique, a lovely French nurse, provides him with his only Interest In life. Fredric March, The Kowloon Cricket Club will be Baxter's chief aid, unwittingly falls holding a dance on Tuesday 10th. in- In love with Monique, too, unaware that Baxter cares deeply for the girl. tant: the Royal Engineers are hold- ing a dance on Armistice Night; and The triangle creates a crisis between

the two men, which Football Match is being played on ENJOYABLE FUNCTION OF

Armistice Day-Combined Services when Baxter, to his astonishment, discovers that his father. Lionel HEALTH & STRENGTH LEAGUE | ♥. Civilians. The proceeds of all

Barrymore, is a private in the re- these functions will be given to the

giment. Glowing with pride

OVER The members of the Health and Poppy Day Fund.

the old soldier's heroism. Baxter's The Poppy Fund Strength Loogue and their frienda,

of Wales' British Legion sense of duty compels him to urder numbering over 400

The Princ provides small pen- | tain fully realizes that if one man person, were

Barrymore to the rear, for the cap- happily entertained when the League Pensions

entire should err in his duty the held its fortnightly dance at the Hotel ons for prematurely aged ex-Ser- Cecil on Saturday night, with musle vice men and women.

company might be endangered, Barrymore is not easily dia- supplied by the dance band of the Royal Ulster Rifles, by kind permis.

couraged, however, and his burning Mel.. Morrison

Re-desire to serve his flag under his sion of Major 1. M.C., and officers of the Regiment,

son, prompts him to bribe Gregory $3,287 Ratoff

lose the order when IL The final competition dance also took place and Mr. Tony N. C. Wong kindly acted as judge,

DANCE

COMPETITION

Mrs.

The winners were Major and Mrs. Chelley

while Mir, Irrich Ball were runners-up, all of whom were awarded silver cups presented by the Hotel management, Messrs H. [ Ruttonjer & Son, and other wine

ts,

other finalists were Mr. Lilley and Mrs. Ferguson, Mr. Surgenor and fra. McGuiness, Mr, Coose and Mrs, Hellebik, Mr. McClay and Mrs.

Mr. Elliott รว Merdelth, Greene, Mr. Weir and Mrs. Symth, and Mr. Duggan and Miss Scott.

·

In addition, in annusi grant (averaging £17,000) is made to St. Dunstan's from proceeds ot

nembrance Day Appeal, Previously acknowledged John Fleming

Gande, Price & Co. Ltd. The Brush Legion

ON

13 increased

25 romes

through. Thus, when the regiment moves towards the front, Barrymore is in the ranks, What glory does to the hearts of men ant love to the hearts of women is ren venled as the film moves swiftly,

20

1,000

Trustees of Parsee Zoroastrian

30 25

Mr. and Mrs. I. Carter

Further

$4,387

contributions will be received by Mr. F. G. Kratefully Maunder, Secretary to Earl Haig's Fund, York Buliding, Hongkong.

Cheques should be made payable to Thomson & Co., and crossed "Poppy Mr.Day Fund."

MEMORIAL FUND

strongly, on its crowning climax. Darryl F. Zanuck selected Howard Hawkя ns director and Munarily Juhnson associate, producer, The serern play was authored by Jont Sayre and Wiliam Faulkner,

"Plecadilly Jim"

Hollywood's adaptation of the 1. G. Wodehouse comedy, "Plecadilly Jim, brought an upheaval of lati

PREVENTS RUST FURTHER DONATIONS TO THE Leonard, who

3-in-One Oil protects all

metal parts against rust and tamish.

CLEANS

LUBRICATES

PUBLIC PARKS SCHEME

The Hongkong and Shanghai Bank has received further donations to the King George V Memorial Fund, nd follows:

Previously acknowledged $85,207.55 "For Others"

10.

AND

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100.

Club Lusitano

Imperial Chemical Indus-

fries (China) Ltd.

50. 30.

1,000.

$86,397.55

3-IN-ONE OIL

Mr. & Mrs. Y. Mori

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The Health bulletin of Eastern Ports for the week ended October 31, shows the following.

of in- (ectious

cuses

2 cases: Cholera.--Calcutta 30 cases, Rungoon 2 coses; Small-pox.--Bum- bay 1 case, Calculta 3 cases, Ron- goon 1 case, and Shanghai 2 ensos.

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CHRISTMAS PARCEL MAIL FOR GREAT

BRITAIN

The Christmas Parcel Mail for Great Britalf will be closed in the General Post Office and Kowloon`Central Post Office at 5 pm, on Friday, November 13, per 8.0. Corthage. The Public one kimwily requested to post early.

This Mail is due to arrive at London on December 183. CHRISTMAS LETTER MAIL FOR GREAT BRITAIN "VIA SUEZ”

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This mall is due to arrive at London on the 17th December. The New Year Letter Mall vin Suez Jeaves on 28th November per Naldera and will reech London on 20th December.

Christmas and New Year cards bearing mot more than five written words and enclosed in open envelopes are accepted by the Post Office at the rate for printed matter, ie, 4 cents per 2 ozs.

Envelopes must not be closed.

In calling upon Mrs. Dow to open | carts? the snic the Rev, J. D. MacLean (3) If fresh water is not avail- "kindly mother" of the Church, had purpose. said that the Women's Guild, the able throughout the year for this could not a mixture of organised the sole and all process fresh and sea water be used instead? would be devoted to the Church

(4) I thought that water funds.

would make the streets slippery, is not possible to flush them at What is home without a mother night?

Other business at the meeting ia: hé continued, "Our version is “What

to Correspondence relative thes. Is nur Church without its foster-

Gulld?' We appointment of the officers to nett mother, the Women's are indeed grateful to the Guild for under Ordinance 8 of 1935 (section) their work and untiring efforts. 12), and to act as Food Officers under would also like to take this oppor- Ordinance 13 of 1035 (section 2)..

food factory tunity of publicly thanking MF. T. Applleation for

No. 5 Tun Tak Lane, Ferguson, our recently appointed licener Property Steward, for his hard work on our behalf, To others who gave

food factory donations, to the Rev. Mr. Higgs of

Tak Lane, St. Andrew's Church, to the news

food factory Application for J papers for advertising and to our

Tak Lane, good friends here to-day, we also licence for No. 8 Tung wish to tender Vinnks

ground floor.

Application for a food shop licence for No. 7 Wing Fung Street, ground floor.

In a witty speech, Mr. H. Noble. Secretary of the Church, also thank ed Mrs. Dow opening the Snle and advised the visitors not to "look and pass by", but to "took, buy and

RSS ON."

Stall Holders

ground floor.

Application for 11 licence for No. 7 Tung ground floor.

Application for a food preserving licence for No. 9 Queen's Street, third floor.

Regular returns,

ACCIDENT REPORTS

MAN SPEARED BY BAMBOO CLOTHES POLE

Several hospital cases wire con- lained in Police reports Issued yester-

ny,

In the evening, « Whist Drive was stated to be serioth coolie, wns

stones

The following were stall-holders: Mrs. F. Martin (Needlework); the · Milsses Martin and Armour (Novelties); Mrs. S. Gray and Mrs. B. Wylle (Woollen Articles); Mrs. Spittles and

J. Eastman Mra. (Sweets); Mrs. R. Taylor and Mrs. Westlake (Home-madr articles); Rev. Frank Short (Books); Miss Isobel Holland (Lavendar); Sundny

A 23-year-old Chinese, Fung Kang, School (Bran Tub); Young People's Society (Side-shows); Mrs. J. Wolfe was taken to the Government Civil and Miss E. Thomson (Ice-cream); Hospital for treatment, suffering from fell from the Mrs. Addison (Flowers): Mrs. T concussion when he

Queen's Road Com-rockluft at No. 452 Ferguson and Entertainment mitter

West

on Saturday. Bis condition is (Teas). ous laughter to the King's Theatre yesterday. An exceptional all-star

Li Kam, aged held in the Church Hall. The fol cast added to the merits of the story

the removed to lowing were the prize-winners: itself and the direction by Robert

tune hospital when

some directed

Ladies Mrs.

was injured by Mitchell (1); Mrs, he Great Ziegfeld," was superb, Metro-Stewart (2); Mrs. Addison (Consoin-falling on him at Ng Chung Yung Goldwyn-Mayer has taker Wode- tion). house at his face value and it proves They mirth. to be a gold-mine of orginal

visible story Rave audible life: but otherwise is unchanged. Robert Montgonury is excellent in the title role. Madge Evans is a lovely Indy opposite him and Frank Morgan, als of "The Great Ziegfeld," appears

his Father, an actor in love with a wr- man of high social station in Lon- ron. Billie Burke. widow af Florenz Ziegfeld, makes her first screen appearance under her new M.G.M. contract and plays a truly delightful ruic. Eric Flore and others in the cast keep up the pare. The story carries from London to New York vk trans-Atlantic Wodehouse luxury liner,

With

evident comedy

and romancer

and

diseases: Plague.-Colombo every turn. Montgomery plays the part of young earicaturist whip unwittingly

lampoons the

family of the girl ho loves in a series of ear- toons that amuse the world. The ensuing complications provide the vein of humour which has slis- tinguished Wodehouse in the Neld of letters and now provide a wealth of laughter for the world on the

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CRUELTY TO BIRDS

PARTRIDGES WITH WINGS TIGHTLY BOUND

first floor of No. 30 Shantong Street, Kowloon, Lau So, 30, coolle, was removed to the Kwong Wah Hospital, where he was detained.

An engine cleaner employed on the Kowloon-Canton Railway Workshup humed Ng Tak-cheung, aged 10, was taken to the Kowloon Hosplint with injuries to his left hand, which was caught in a fly-wheel while he was working in a machine shop,

A fine of $6 was imposed on Chen Plu, uged 30, a fish dealer; when he Tank Yuen, aged 63, of Ping Chau was charged with cruelty to three stand, was admitted to the Kowloon partridges at the Kowloon Magistracy Hospital with a fractured shoulder on Saturday before Mr. E. Hims-blade on Saturday, which he sustain-

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and Jasmyn Vernon Spencer and Bob Nolan. T.T. Bangkok space of three months, Both the story and screen play are T.T. Saigon during the making of the New Era by William Jacobs. Others in the TT. France Allm "Blockade", the directors, enst besides Dick Foran and Sheila T.T. Germany techuical adviser, photographers and Mannors, who play the leads, who T.T. Switzerland assistants practically lived on he seu deserve mention for excellent char-T.T. Australia The film. Which deals with the gal- | acterisations are 'George E. Stone, T.T. Lisbon lant work done by the

of Inen Gorden Elliott, Joseph King, Herbert Britain's Fleet, necessitated realism, Heywood, Raymond Brown, Richard

Buying and to gain the effect, New Era pur- Carle and Milton Kibber. "Moon- m/s. L/C. London chased

schooner and a submarine, light on the Prairie" should not be 4 m/s. D/P. Which they sank, The

company's missed by anyone who enjoys thrill-4 m/s. L/C, USA. headquarters were made at Plying artion, robust comedy, clever m/s. France mouth and Weymouth, but through-dialogue, tuneful singing and TO- 30 d/s. India out the time "exteriors" were being

U.S. Cross rate in London filmo de- photographed (and the manded a great deal of work at sea) the company rose each morning in The cold day-break, went aboard the various ships and steamed out for "somewhere 11 sea" (positions allocated to them by the

Naval uuthorities), which battles," chases and, sinkings were realistically en- Frequently terriße gales of wind, heavy seas (which more than once nearly cnused disaster) pelting rain would prevent progress in the work. but seldom did the y me to dock before dark, thrilling

ng experiences encoun tered by the company during the making of the film almost rival the real thrills which were being re- duced for this film record of the done by the "Q Ships" during the war. Geoffrey Burkus Michael Barringer ure responsible for direction of the picture in which Ear! Jellicoe appours in person, and which is showing to-day at the Central Theatre..

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aran had filmed all the disregard of cost and atten- ilon to detall that characterizes their big production fentures. It is so far removed from the conventional "horse drama" of silent picture days that it must be reviewed only in the light of the big feature him it is. Seldom have more picturesque back- grounds been seen than in the act- tings of this picture, the story having been filmed in the Sierra Nevada Mountains around the 'snow line and on the vast prairies not so far from, Scotty's Death Valley home.. TWO special songs, both with the flavour of the West, were, writion for the pleture by the song teams of M. K..

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