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The Theatres
"THE DARK ANGEL”—
KING'S THEATRE ›
This film is Samuel Goldwyn's latest production released through || United Artists, and, the chief ac- tors in the powerful and gripping romantic drama
Fredric March, Merle Oberon and Herbert: Marshall. None has ever been cast to better advantage.
Merle, delightful in her widely. publicised new personality, shorn of the exoticism and mystery of her former roles, plays Kitty Vaze, a sweet, young English girl, who since childhood has been loved by one boy, Gerald (Marshall), while she loves his cousin, Alan (March)., Months in the trenches bring to Alan a realisation of his love for Kitty Home on leave, he
con- fesses his love but their ecstatic plans to marry on the morrow are shattered by a sudden order can- celling all leaves. They swear the
DARRriage vows to each other and meeting for these models at Karlshorst, zeer Berlin.
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME
next morning Alah returns to the trenches.
Alan is reported killed, and the The following programme will story proceeds to a powerful emo- the tional climax and enda vu a beauts- jbe broadcast to-day from
Hong Kong Broadcasting Stationul, heart-gripping note. ZB.W. on a wavelength of 355 Magnificently acted, handsomely mounted and brilliantly directed. "The Dark Angel" which Litiga Mordaunt Shairp
metres. (845 KC/1).
Ace EXCHANGE A Cello Recital by Hilda Arcold from Hellman, and
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An interesting book of Cartoons depicting "Happenings" on the China Coast.
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HONG KONG HEIGHTS
For the information of visitors! the following list of some of the highest points on the Island and Mainland is published:---
ISLAND
Victoria Peak
Studio
Daventry Cricket Relays 12.30-2.10 p-Earopean
gramme.
adapted from a play by Cay Boltor. istands out as one of the finest and' Pro- most entertaining films in many a Icinema scason. The supporting 12.30 p.m.----Excerpts from Musical
cast, including Janet Beecher, John Comedy.
Henrietta Crasmas, and Halliday,
Frieda Inescort, Claude Allister, 1.03 p.m. Derek Oldham Medley. Georgie Breakstone, Fay Chalde 1.15 p.m.-Marches played by Mili-cott, Cora Sue Collins and others, Itary Bands
is excellent.
1 pLocal: Time Signal Weather Report.
1.25 pm-Beuter Press Bulletins. Rugby Press News, Local: Weather forecast, time and announcements.
1.40 p.m.-Eelay-The Rotary Club- Tiffin Speech from the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden-Mr. T. Cowar on
White Ants."
210 p.m. (Approx:)-Close Down. 47 pan-Chinese Programme.
-11 pm-European Programme. p.m.-A Relay from Daventry.
Match Big Ben: The first Test England v All-India. A Commentary by Howard Marshall, from Cricket Ground, London.
7.15 p.m.-The Londas Orchestra.
A Country Girl......
Selection (Monckton).
Waltzes from Vienna--
Waltz Selection (J. Strauss).
The Land of Smiles-
Selection (Lebar)..
"CAPTAIN BLOOD”—
ORIENTAL THEATRE
Rafael Sabatin?'s story "Cap- Itain Blood" has been splendidly
brought to the screen by Michael! Curtiz and is packed full of thrills | and excitement. "
BRIDGE NOTES
SERIAL STORY"
By Ely Culbertson
TO-DAY ONLY
A
THE
MAJESTIC
The bidding of a hand at con-} tract, resembles nothing so much as a serial story to be canting- led in our next” When there are many hids, which is to say, JE- peated exchange of information, no one message should be inter preted singly, but always in its relation to the other messages.
Thus, necessarily disjointed parts can, be smoothed into one har monious whole. · Ambiguities may be clarified, exaggeration modified to plain, unvarnished truth.
South, dealer.
Both sides vulnerable. `
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CINEMA BAN
-Youth Who Assaulted
Solicitor's Wife
Godden,
Alexander Michael aged 18, of Buckfast-road, Mor-
• den, appeared on remand at Wim- bledon last month, charged with- improperly assaulting Mrs. Eirene Mary Graham-Green, of Inglewood, Arterberry-road, Mor- den, the wife of a solicitor, in a cinema. He pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of common 'as- sault, and was bound over for two years.
*
The Bench imposed on Gedden aban against attending sinemas for that period
son to avenge the death of favourite hound.
bis
Errol Flynn, the handsome | Barrymore plays the central role Lord's young Irishman, one of Holly-jof Davis, the dog owner, and in
wood's latest "discoveries," makes the courtroom scenes
Theatre
7.40 p.m.-Mlle. Lucienne Boyer (Suprano).
Rudy Starita (Xylophone)
1. Sungs-
Days
2
a splendid and romantic figure as dramatic tribute to the qualities. Captain Blood, and Olivia de Havi-jof dogs as friends to man. lland is lovely and appealing, as The "romantic element is provid- Arabella Bishop, niece of the man led by Eric Linden and Maureen whom Blood has most cause to O'SullivaA.
Hate.
There
are
some
The highlights of the picture | magnificent include the fued between the scenes of sea-fights-an attack on farmers over injured dogs, the Port Royal by a Spanish pirate. dramatic slaying, the court scenes)
Ta Main (Hands across the Table) and the fight between Blood's ship and the prison scenes, which were
Mon Ami le Vent--Chanso...
2. Xylophone Solo-
Joey the Clown.
3. Songs
Solitude.
Viens Danser Quand Meme.
4. Xylophone Solo.
Dance of the Paper Dolls.
and two French frigates-and a actually photographed at the Jef- truly wonderful exhibition offerson City Penitentiary. sword-play in the fight between Blood and his quondam partner,
Captain Levasseur. Almost every ipart, big or small, is in the hands of Z feature player, amongst Weswhom are such names as Lionel Atwill. Guy Kibbee, Forrester
8 p.m.--Local: Time Signal, ther Report, Stock Quotations and Announcements.
MODERN TIMES-STAR AND
MAJESTIC THEATRES
Written, directed and produced by Charlie Chaplin, Modern Times" introduces the familiar
8.05 p.m.-Viennese Waltz Moot-Harvey, Basil Rathbone. Henry serio-comic little figure of the light on the Alster" (Fetras) played Stephensod, Ross Alexander and by Marek Weber and his Orchestra.
8.10 p.From the Studio.
A 'Cello Recital by Hilda Arnold accompanied by Mme. H. Evelie
Programmie
Sonata Op. 40.
2. Romance
Boellmann (1st movement}-{ Mendelssohn..
others,
"PERSONAL MAID'S SECRET”
STAR THEATRE
器
new
tramp in the baggy trousers, der- by and huge shoes into world He is first seen 25 a worker in a big steel factory, tightening bolts on a moving track. | The factory, with its fantastically This new Warner Bros, comedy huge and complicated machines, (transcribed by J. W. Slatter) drama has Margaret Lindsay. is like an evilly enchanted forest 8.25 p.m.-A Relay from Daventry. Warren Hull, Anita Louise and to Charlie, and he gets into all Cricket Commentary continued Ruth Donnelly in the stellar roles sorts of hilarious difficulties here The picture is rare and novel before the monotony of his work The 4th of a series of talks од Gülbert and Sullivan Operas. No. 4. tale of a struggling New York "gets him and he goes temporari- The Author's Favourite "The Yeo-family, ambitious to
get ahead. ly balmy. men of the Guard.”
|but lacking the proper contacts.
8.35 p.m.-From the Studio.
9
pmA Relay of the Daventry The head of the family, though Thereafter, his life is a series News Bulletin and Announcement a man of ability and personality, of adventures and misadventures, (Copyright by Renter).
9.20 p.m.-Humerous numbers by is so intent on watching the fami- the course of which he wanders Frank Crumit. ^.
1. Get away, old man, get away.
2 Abdal, Abulbul Amir..
3. There's no one with endurance.
9.30 p.m.—From the Studio,
“Ozo and his Boy Friends" and Doreen Ma (Vocal).
ly budget that he fears to launch into and out of jobs (ranging from out into the bigger affairs of life. night watchman to singing wai- His wife has a greater courage ter) and gaol with an admizable and starts the ball rolling by eng-impartiality, and manages
along aging a maid.
the way to play knight-errant to a The maid has worked for any lovely little gamine of the water-
10 p.m.-A Relay froom Daventry, families and umkes it her business front. This role introduces Char-
Big Ben: First Test Match: Eng-to see that her employers come in lie's beautiful and gifted new lead-
Commentary by contact with the proper persons ing lady, Paulette Goddard, who Howard Marshall, from Lord's Cricket who can bring them business. The brings a fresh, radiant young per Ground, London.
10.15 pm-Dance Hits of Tester-way in which the family sky-roc-sonality to the screen. ¡day by Ambrose and his Orchestra
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CENTENARIAN DEAD
kets from a small apartment to aj "Modern Times" offers a gener- big Long Island country estate is ous supply of the most novel and one of the most humorous bits of hilarious situations Chaplin ⠀ “has fiction conceivable.
jever concocted. The comedy, in Margaret Lindsay has the role which such old familiar people as of the ambitious wife and Warren Chester Conklin, Henry Bergmar Mrs. Janet Campbell, of Camp-Hall, famous on the musical comedy and Haak Mann play important beltown, Argyllshire, who was 101 stage and radio, is the husband, roles, is released through United last December, has died in the whole Ruth Donnelly plays the Artists. house in which she lived for 70 part of the ever-efficient maid. +years."
FIREMAN DECORATED
“THE VOICE OF BUGLE ANNT
ALHAMBRA THEATRES
DOG KILLS 60 SHEEP
Lord Snell, chairman of the Lionel Barrymore plays the lead-. Armed farmers of the Pennine L.C.C, last month presented Fire ing role in this picture, which is Hilla district recently succeeded man J. W. Boot with the Council's based on MacKinlays: Kantor's in shooting a greyhound which Suver Medal for bravery at a fire famous novel of the old himber had rosited the fells for days Jin Soho on Feb. 29.
who kills a man and goes to pri-killing over 60 sheep.
SCHOOL ORGANS Two New Issues To Hand
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