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Paramounts Sound Pictures R TO-DAY TO MONDAY Daily, at 2.30, 5.10, 7,15 and 8.20 p.m.

HEAR HIM

SING

Daring-Delightful-Different

"My Future

Just

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1930.

SNAPSHOTS OF A MAN FINDING HIS SEAT AT À FOOTBALL GAME

SUYAS

A roguish

ARRIES AT GAME LATE AND HURRIES UP STIR: WAY OF SECTION 39

revel of

SHOWS TICKET TO USHER WHO TURNS RELUCTANTLY FROM "WATCHING GAME AND JERKS THUMB ÜP- ∙WARD

love and

Passed11

"Do You

Play, Madame ?

laughs, lyrics-and

lace.

CHARLES 'BUDDY'

IN

ROGERS "Safety in Numbers

a Paramount Picture

Imagine! "America's" Boy-Friend" romance ing with five gorgeous girls. In a skyscraper castle just made for love!

TUESDAY, Dec. 9th

TAKES A CHANCE ON FIND ING ROW HIMSELF, PLOUGHS IN, AND AC- CUSES MAN OF OCCU- PYING HIS SEAT

FINDS THAT WAS ROW SS WHEREAS HIS SEAT IS IN ROW SSS, CLIMBS. ON

(Copyright, 1930, by The Bell Byndicate, Inc.)

CONDITIONS IN

FAR EAST.

M. VANDERVELDE REVEALS

HIS IMPRESSIONS.

CHINA WORKING OUT OWN SALVATION;

JEANETTE MACDONALD Chiut, has landed here,

IN

A Merry Musical Mix-Up of Laughs, Love and Songs

Let's Go Native

a Ganamant Picture

Bookings at Anderson and the Theatre (Tel. 25720).

30-DAY to MONDAY, át 2.30, 5.30, 7.20 3 9.20 p.m.

Carl Laemmle's Gigantic Picture

"BROADWAY”

100 % Talking, Singing, Dancing Pictured in natural colours, with gorgeous dance numbers, and the most distinguished cast ever assembled.

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KEEPS CLIMBING. GETTING A LITTLE OUT OF BREATH

EXCITEMENT DEVELOPS ON FIELD. IN TRYING TO WATCH FORWARD PASS TRIPS ON STAIRS AND FALIS

BY GLUYAS WILLIAMS

ASKS ANOTHER USHER WHO TURNS OUT NOT TO BE AN USHER BUT A SPECITTOR WHO HAS GOT INTO WRONG SECTID: AND IS IN VERY BAD TEMPER

PICKS HIMSELF UP SELF- CONSCIOUSLY, REALIZING EVERYONE THINKS. HE'S BEEN CELEBRATING. FINDS SEAT AT LAST

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FIRST ROCKET. AERODROME.

AN IMMIGRATION SUGGESTION.

BERLIN GIVES AMBITIOUS ADJUSTMENT OF U.S. LAWS

PROFESSOR A CHANCE.

have

FOR ORIENTALS,

(UNITED PRE96.]*

Berlin, Nov. 2-The. world's first nerodrome for rocket airshipa wa Washington, Nov. 30.-Sugges. opened yesterday in the Berlin tions for the modification of the Marscilica, November 30,--M. | miburb of Neinickendorf.

provisions of the American im- migration laws which apply to Vandervelde, returning from his The mulcipal duthorities long travels in Russia, Siberia and placed there at the disposal of the Orientale are contained in the an- To a society for strispheric flight anual report of Mr. James J. Davis, special representative of Havas liefying field with an area of one the former Secretary of Labour, expressed enthusiasm over his visit and a half square miles, which is which was made public herp to-day. to Indo-Chinn where he made a equipped with five hangars of ferro. The report of Mr. Davis room- brief stay. He stated that he was concrete ito house the rocket airships fully persuaded that recent events which are to be built by the so- would have no offect upon the city. futuro of that great French colony. Speaking of Russia, M. Vander- velde emphasized the existence of a real effort at reconstruction. It

Workmon aru busy installing | workshops and machinery under the direction of Pfessor Oberth, whose project to build a rocket air

menils the control of the immigra tion of workers from Latin America and froin Conada as well as from Europy

"I am convinced," Mr. Davis writes in his roport to Proeldent Hoover, "that no nese immigranta, is certain," he said,that the ship which was to fly to the moon who would come for the purpose conditions which exist there are this summer was made impossible of seeking employment in the neither casy nor agreeable. Salaries by the refusal of the German za United States, should be admitted are low, manufactured. goods in thorities to permit such a danger at our ponte unless they have pre- sufficient la quantity and of badus projectile to be fired from Gerviously determined from the De- quality are sold t very high many.

prices. Nevertheless, the Bolgian At the New rocket narodrome, statesman found neither famines however, Professor Oberth and his nor scarcity, but a state of poverty helpors are to have an opportun There is neither butter, nor fat nority of constructing, and perfectáng milk except for the children. Meat their rocket-driven sirahip with ja scarce.

Dr. Sun's Doctrinse.

partment of Labour's immigration bureau that there is an actual need for the kind of service they are qualified to render".

Mr. Davis drow the attention of the President to the greag inorosze which they hoge before long to be in immigration from Canada and able to shoot air mail from Europe | Mexico since Europoing and to America in less than 'six, hours

Orientale, as immigrants, were controlled.

M.. Vandervelde expressed the hope that the quinquennial plan would succeed, for its defeat, he said, would provoke such a reaction trine that the people should work that the evolution of the country out their own salvation. He believ would be delayed for a very longed that the former Kuomintang time to come.

lesier was right in imposing, sul Passing to the situation in China, ficient instruction on the Chiness M. Vandervelde remarked that the masses before they were allowed to racial policy there inspired by the exercise their political rights. The doctrines of Dr. Sun Yat Sen was political tutelage of the Kuomin- simply the application of the doc-tang, he said, however, should only

bo a temporary matter. (Continued on next Columa.) ·

Suggesting a modification of the immigration laws they apply to Orientals, Mr. Davia and I strongly recommend that the Con- gress coneider the feasibility of adjusting the quota system of immigration so that will prove au acceptable substitute to the laws and parts of the Inwa which rolata only to Chinese and other olasers of Oriental immigahında,"

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THE QUEEN'S THEATRE.

"A LADY TO LOVE,"

Metro-Goldwyndlayer's "A Lady To Love," which is showing at the Quecu' Theatre, is the result of the combined efforts of three of the screon's leading artisans, namely, Sidney Howard as author, Victor Seastrom as director, and Vilma Banky na star. Howard haa con- tributed a story which is original and emotionally sustaining; Son- strom shows a camera analysis sa in his The Scarlet Letter" and He Who Gota Slapped;" while Mins Banky displays a real capacity for sympathetic and restrained ask- ing. · Other leading players are Edward G. Robinson and Robert Ames, Ingi seen opposite Gloria Swanton "The Trespasser."

-"LORD BYRON OF BROADWAY."

If she hadn't picked · Californin as a place to také ľal vacation, Etholind Terry, star of Ziegfeld's Rio Rita," would probably never have been in pictures.

"I never had given pictures a thought," the beautiful brunnette stated in a recent interview. I played for six years in but wa musical shows, Rio Rita" and Kid Boota. Further, I had been offered the star rôle in the new | Ziegfeld show, So you see I had good reason to be contented with. thostage.

"But vacation time came. I had been all over Europe and every- where in America, except the west coast, so the decision was' made to come to California.

"One day, at a club; I was in- troduced to Director William Nigh

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A Lady

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Metro Goldwyn Maye

TALKING

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me of the part of Ardis, a musical comedy star, in Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer's

talking picture. Lord Byron of Broadway,' replied,

But I've only en

new

one talking picture and I know nothing whatever about than they said. "Come over and take a test,"

And I did. I WOR so thrilled when I heard my voice a hace I signed a long term con- come off the screen that almost in tract and here I am. Vacation? Well, I had almost a week before Beaumont." the meeting with Mr. Nigh and Mr.

one of the finest voice in the world, Beautiful, vivacious, possessed of

pictures, but one sure to be heartily Ephelind Terry is a new face" to welcomed by the play-goers who at tend "Lord Byron of Broadway?! during its run at the Queen's Theatre for 4 days beginning on Sunday,

CENTRAL THEATRE,

"LET'S GO NATIVE,"

"Let's Go Native? comce to the Central Theatre on Tuesday next. It is the work of George Marion, Jr., and Percy Heath, who turned out Safety in Numbers."

There are five very good tunes the show, and there are 75 very winsome chorus girls. The names "Joe Jazz," "I've of the songs are Got A Yen For You," "It Seems To Be Spring," "Let's Go Native" and "My Mad Moment."

But best of all is the cast list of "Let's Go Native." The stars are Jack Oakie and Jeanette Mac. Donald. Mr. Onkie was in "The Dummy," "Sweetie," "Hit the Deck," "The Social Lion" and "Paramount on. Parade." Miss MacDonald was in "The Love Parade," as the queen, and in The Vagabond. King" the princesa. In "Let's Go Native" she's just an American girl, even. better than the parts she played in the first two pictures. Then there Are Skeets Gallagher, Kay Francis, Eugene Pallette, William Austin, James Hall and David Newell,

Let's Go Native" is a great show-ono of the best farce como- dies with music.

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Lord

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Ethelind Terry Cild Edwards Marian Shilling

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