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AUSTRALIAN FILMS
Series to be Screened Shortly.
RADIO
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.
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12.30 p.m.-European Programm EN of Victor & H.M.V. Records.
1. p.m.-Local Time & Weather Report.
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"SPLINTERS IN THE NAVY”—
QUEEN'S THEATRE ·
Hilarity is at its height aboard a battleship in "Splinters" in the A series of Australian films, Navy" now showing at the Queen's which will give Hong Kong "audien Theatre as the current attraction. ces its chance of learning some 1.80 p.m.-Rugby Press News
With settings on a battleship, thing about Australia, are to be etc. the film, though utterly irrespon shown in Hong Kong shortly. The 2 pm-Close Down. sible, is full of fun, and tells of the first of the series is entitled "Aus-
5-7 p.m.Chinese ProgrammG, S exploits of Sydney Howard. (Who tralia Pays", and depicts her gold did splendid work in "Up for the mines which have been the source
**7-10.30 pm- European Pro- Cup"), and his pal Bill Nivvens of great wealth. From Kalgoorie, gramme. who go ashore at Plymouth, and in the west to Charters Towers in tions. there persuade Lew Lake to bring Queensland, gold has been found at his Splinters aboard the battleship frequent intervals.
to celebrate the Admirals wedding. Every scene is packed with laugh ter and there in not a single dull moment.
-To add to the comedy, there is a Fleet boxing match, which is sheer joy. Everybody should make it a point of seeing this first class comedy. Recommended!-
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'KING'S THEATRE.
TO-MORROW. AND SUNDAY
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SCENIC AND
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"SINNERS IN THE SUN” ---- KING'S THEATRE
The aft pictures which comprise the series, provide much educa- tion, entertainment and artistry. Worth while seeing!
MAIL REVIEW
“A WOMAN OF EXPERIENCE"- TAIPING THEATRE.
There is fair entertainment in AWoman of Experience" now showing at the Taiping Theatre. Helen Twelvetrees acquits herself well in the leading role.
An attractive film "Sinners In The Sun" starring Chester Morris and Carole Lombard, is the current MAIL REVIEW attraction at the King's Theatre.
"NO LADY GARDEN THEATRE
Chester Morris, as moter mechanic, marries Adrienne Ames. for money, and then is attracted to
Lupino Lane has boundless op Carole Lombard; who makes her so- called sinning most attractive. A portunities to exploit his highly aplendid caat supports the leading popular gifts of comedy and c players, among these being Gary robatics, in No Lady, Britain's Grant, who appeared in "This Is first big thrill-comedy which opens The Night" and who has every pro-at the Garden Theatre to-day.
In addition to Lane's great per- spect of being a film favourite
is formance the story itself, is re- soon. Alison Skipworth," who proving to be a close rival to Mariefreshingly British, with breezy Dressler for comedy acting, does Blackpool backgrounds and set- some good work, as do Walter Byron tinga. and Rita La Roy, CA
Magnificent mounting by the MAIL REVIEW camera, coupled with clear diction and fine acting, make "Sinners In The Sun" a very enjoyable pic ture. Recommended!
MAIL-REVIEW
"CHASING RAINBOWS"
STAR THEATRE,
*MIDNIGHT DADDIES" CENTRAL THEATRE.
Much laughter is in store for audiences at the Central Theatre where "Midnight Daddies" is showing. Mack Sen directed the film. Harry Gribbon and Andy Clyde head a rellicking cast, the whole proving excellent entertain-
"Chasing Rainbows" a delightfulent. Addie McPhail, Alma Ben- Every Britisher should know the Star Theatre. Bessie Love is in are among the supporting cast.
song romance is now showing at nett, Jack Cooper and Irving Bacon something about the dominions the leading role and amplifies her
MISS BETH BERI. splendid work which she did in which comprise the greatest com-Broadway Melody", with Charles
Return Engagement monwealth of nations the world King and Anita Page. has ever known.
At King's Theatre. Here is Hong MAIL REVIEW Kong's chance.
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Having successfully completed her tour of Malaya, Siam and Java, Miss Beth Beri, the celebrated American dancer, will appear at the King's Theatre from Saturday in an entirely new repertoire of dances.
Berthold Viertel, director of "The Spy" now showing at the Majestic Theatre, has undertaken the monumental task of bringing the story of Soviet Russia to the
Miss Beri, fermerly a Ziegfeld screen; and he has done it with a Follies star, co-starred with Eddie confidence and accuracy born of
Cantor in "Kid Boots",layed the actual experience in Moscow and leading roles for three consecutives
deep sympathy with its people. John Halliday portrays the title years in the "Follies and toured Europe in the leading part of Rose role as Serget the spy, while Kay Marie". She has appeared in Lon- Johnson and Nell Hamilton are don at the Coliseum, the Piccadilly also featured
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Song of the Night
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John McCormack (Tenor) 1463. Violin Solo-S
Slavonie Dance No. 1 (Dvorak-Kreisler)
Songs by Mather Taught Me
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Fritz Kreisler 1414.
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