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CENTRAL
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HEATRE
TAXE QUEEN'S ED., WESTBOUND JUS
NOW SHOWING At 2.80, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.80 P.M
ADOLPH POLLAK
PRESENTS
ISLE PARADISE
Admission -Dress Cirele 80 e.
Back Stal 50-0.
Servicemen-
85 6. to Back Stall.
DIARY OF LOCAL
EVENTS
To-day
MONDAY, JULY
Anniversaries and Holidays- Bank Holiday.
Cinemas
King's: "Good Dame" Queen's:-Men In White" Central: Chinese Picture" Oriental:"Charlie Chan's
Greatest Case"
World: "Chinese "Picture" Alhambra:-"Blood Money": Majestic: "Ever Since Eve” Star: "The Ca;" & The Fiddle"
Meetings
.
..
Members and Creditors. Tung Yat Restaurant Ltd, 465 Queen's Road West, 2 p.m.
Miscellaneous
Lectures in Home Nursing and First Ald Women's International
NOTED SCOTS AT Güb. 5.15 p.m.
WEDDING
Niece Of Lady Lovať Married
阼 (Special Airmail Service)
London June 14" Miss Sarah (Sally) Lindley, the third daughter of the Hon. Sir Francis Lindley British Ambassa- def to Japan, and of the Hon. Lady Lindley, was married recently to Mr. Philip Grantham Yorke, of the Life Guards. ","
The bridegroom is the only son of the late
Yorke Hon. Alfred and of the late the Hon. Mrs. Percy Thellusson
Many well-known Scottish peo- pie attended the ceremony at St. James's Church, Spanish. Place, tor in addition to being a niece of Lady Lovat, the bride's brother-in- law is Captain John M'Ewen, of Marchmont and Badrochat, M.P. dor Berwick and Haddington.
. Lord Colum Crichton - Stuart lent his house at 22 Mansfeld Street for the reception, where the many presents were displayed.
With a Halo
A cap of vulle with a halo turn- ed back from her face was worn by the bride with her simple ivory stain wedding gown. The bodice was arranged with a high neckline with a turned-down collar, and a soft sash girdled her waist, The long rounded train was arranged to fall in one with the skirt, and over this flowed her telle vell finished with a wide ruched hem. She carried a spray of orchids and ly of the valley and a white Prayer Book
Four little girls, walking with tour little boys, made a pretty picture as the bridal procession left the church. They were Miss Ruth and Master Mark Eiwes, Miss Christian M'Ewen (niece of the bride), Miss Fhilippa Huntoke "(daughter of Mr. and Lady Anne.
Hunloke).
Lumley Miss Anne' (daughter of Mrs. Roger Lumley). Master Patrick Guinness (son of
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Moon--V Moon, 21st Day:
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Principal Malls. ·
Inward Air Mall from» Europe by
Ho Sang:
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Sports.
Lawn Bowls-Singles Champion- ship. John Pooler v. Dr. R. A Castro Basto. (Hong Kong Electric green); R. Whant v. U. M... Omar Police R.C. green): 5.15 pm, Luwa Tennis-"C". Division. Chinese RC. v. Kowloon C.C.; T- dian R.C
Deutscher Klub; V. Police R.C. V Club de Recrelo; Gralgengower v. Kowloon Docks; Civil Service V. Kowloon B.G.C.; Radio Sports. v. Central British; Army T.C. v. South China.
Sunrise.-5.41 am Sunset-7.11
p.m.
Tides. High, at 2.00, and 12.40; Low at 6.14 and 19.55.
TUESDAY: JULY 3.
Auctions.Goods and Chattels contained in Nos. 14 and 16 (1st, 2nd and 3rd floors), and Nos. 18 and 20 (first floors), Hankow Road, Kowloon, 2.30
p.m.:
Lammert's Sale of Postage Stamps, Sales Room, 5.15 pm.; Household Furni- ture. No. 5. Minden Avenue," Kow- loon. 10.30a.m.
Cinemas.
King's:Good. Dame" Queen's: "Men In White" Central:"Chinese Picture" Oriental "Charlie Chan's
Greatest Case"
World:"Chinese Picture" Alhambra:-"Blood Money" Majestic: "Ever Since Eve" Star: The Cat & The Fiddle"
Miscellaneous
Rotary Club Tin.
Whist Drive In ald of the Police Branch of the MC.L.. Police Re- creation Club, Happy Valley: 8.30 p.m.
Annual Prize Distribution, Mun- sang College, Kowloon, 4 p.m. Moon.-V Moon, 22nd, Day.
Principal Mails
Inward Air Mall from Europe by Prosper and Cremer.
Outward Air Mall for Europe by
Mr. Loel and the Hon. Mrs. Guin-Jean Laborde, 10.30 am.: steamer
ness), Master Roderick and Mas-
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ter Simon Fraser (the small sons
of the Hor Alastair and
Lady
Sybil Fraser),
Notable Guests
11.30 am.; for America and Europe via Siberia by President Lincoln, 5 pm.
Sports
'Lawn Bowls-Singles" Champion- ship, P. O. Dunne v. D. Rumjahn (Civil Service green); A. E 8- stone v. H. A. S. Alves (Kowloon Docks green); J. S. Logan V." A.
The pages were in white satin sults and the little girls had long frocks of white net with tiny satin bows down the fronts of the skirts. Their poke bonnets of ruched net were trimmed with bows, and they wore the coral necklaces which de Recrefo green), 5.15 p.m. were given them by the bridgroom, The pages had diamond tle-pinis.
Mr. Rupert Belville acted as the best man and the Rev. Adrian Weld Blundell officiated.
W. Grimmaltt. (Taikoo R.C. 'green);
J. G. Meyer v. T. Armstrong (Glub
The Hon. Lady Lindley received the guests at the reception assisted by her daughters, Miss Mary Lind- ley, Mrs. W'Ewen. and Mrs. Oscar
Morland.
Others to be seen were the Countess of Haddington, Viscoun- tess Eitbank, Lord Lovat, the Dowager Lady Glentanar and Lady Anne Rhys, Lady Catherine. Willoughby, Lady Alington, Feo Lady Alington, Viscount and Vis- countess Dunsford, Mrs. J.Coats and Lady Oppenheimer, the Coun tess of Hardwitke, Lady Anne Hunloke, Lady Jane Gore.. Lady Margaret Aleander, Lady Sybil Fraser, the Countess of Darnley Lucy, Countess of Erroll. the Hon. Mrs. Stirling of Keir, the Hon. Kenneth and Ms. Weir, and the Hon Mra Henry: Hope.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, JULY 2 1934.
FINAL SHOWINGS
TO-DAY DAILY AT 2" 2.30. 5.10, 7.15 AND 9.30 P.M.
KINGT
AIR-CONDITIONED
THEATRI
SHE KEPT HIM RUNNING IN CIRCLES
AND HE
RE
EHMANG
WONDERED WHY HE DIDN'T GET ANY
STIVIA SIONES FREDRIC MARCH
GOOD DAME
BLOOD MONEY
At The Alhambra.
Theatre
THEATRE
PLEASE BOOK EARLY TEL. Nos. 25318 15332
· TO-MORROW
HE
WONDERED FOR YEARS
If he'd married the wrong girl... than
·fate told him
astoundingly !!!
GARY COURS
One Sunday Afternoon
ONE SUNDAY AFTERNOON.
Coming To The King's
A new
tace
on
George Bancroft, famous for his roles in America's gangdom"", re-
appears on the turns to Hong Kong in 20th Cen-screen in Paramount's colourful try's smashing gangland drama production of the stage play, "One
Blood Money," which opened a Sunday, Afternoon", coming season at the Albrambra Theatre Tuesday to the King's Theatre. last night.
The newcomer is Frances Fuller. How a former discredited police- Ave-foot. 100-pound
brunette. Iman jumps to fame and fortune Charleston, S. C., beauty, who has by supplying bail to grafters, Do- already distinguished "Herself on
"Front. liticians and crooks and how final-the New York stage In ly, in order to revenge himself by Page". "Animal Kingdom", "Five setding a crook up he is over- Star Final", "I Loved You whelmed by the underworld, is day, and other plays. dramatically portrayed by Ban- croft, who plays the part of the "money-lender."
Thrilling shots of the under- world at its worst and of sozne highly dramatic moments, give the film an extra filip which makes it excellent entertainment.
Judith Anderson, Frances Dee Chick Chandler, famous
and
SHOWING TO-DAY"
THE
YEAR'S BIGGEST
STAGE HIT
*** becomes the
screen's sensation)
find a new leading lady for Gary Cooper an actress of the Helen Hayes type. A friend brought her to the studio, and after a screen test opposite Gray Cooper, she was signed on a long term contract.
Miss Fuller was educated in Charleston, Washington, D. C., and in the Sacred Heart convent in New York. For years she lived in Washington with her uncle, Sena- tor James F. Byrnes of South Caroline
One Sunday Afternoon", direct- ed by Stephen Roberts, is a story of a small town bully, and later Wednes-successful dentist, who most of.
his life believed he was in love with a former sweetheart. Gary" Cooper is the dentist and Fay Wray, the former flame.
Miss Fuller happened to be visiting in Hollywood when Para- mount was frantically trying to
But, after a lapse of twenty- years this same beauty returns to town, and Cooper is distillsloned. Broadway comedian, are included Others in the cast
Include Nell
in the supporting cast who all help Hamilton, Roscoe Karns, Jane towards buliding up a grand enter-Darwell, Sam Hardy and Elizabeth tainment.
QUELA'S
Clark GABLE
MYRNA LOY
together for thi
Arst time
MEN IN WHITE
TO-DAY ONLY
JEANNETTE
STAR
MACDONALD Lawn Tennis.-"A" Division, In-
dian R.C. V. Chinese R.C. "A": Kowloon C.C. v. South China; Club de Re- Hong Kong C.C. v. creio; U.S.R.C, v. Craigengower: Chinese "C" v. Chinese "B".
Sunrise.-5.41 am. Sunset-47,11
p.m...
Tides High at 2.41 and 13.32; Low at 730 and 20.36...
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Fair Enough
An old negro visited a doctor and was given definite instruc- tlons as to what he should do. Shaking his head he was about to leave the office when the dot- tor said, "Here, Rastus, you för- got to pay me."
"Pay you for what, boss ? " "For my advice;"' replied doctor.
the
"Naw," suh! I ain't gwine to take it," and Rastus shuffed out.
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LUPI
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in
"Laughing Boy"
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BAKON
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Mightiest Musical
“CAT and the
TO-DAY & TO-MORROW ANAMBRA
JOSEPH M SCHENGST presents
THEATRE
BLOOD MONEY
A DARRYL F ZANUCK
2 Production with wings
GEORGE BANCROFT
FIDDLE"
At 2.30, 5.20, 7,20 & 9.20 p.m.
CAR SERVICE FREE
TRANSPORTATION
for
Car and Passengers on Vehicular Ferry with Purchase minimum of 2-81.10
tickets.
TO-DAY AT THE CINEMA
KING'S
HONG KONG
"Good Dame"
QUEEN'S
"Men In White"
CENTRAL-'...
"Isle of Paradise"
ORIENTAL
"Charlie Case"
Chan's
Greatest
KOWLOON
ALHAMBRA—
"Blood, Money"
STAR—
"Cat And The Fiddle"
MAJESTIC-
"Ever Since Eve".
KING'S
Coming
"One Sunday Afternoon" "The Way To Love"
QUEEN'S
"Laughing Boy"
ORIENTAL...
"The Fourth Borseman"
STAR-
"Merry Monarch"
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TO-DAY ONLY
At 2.80, 5.20, 7.20 & 9,20 P.M.
The most hilar- fous romance) since Eve ate the apple.....and gave
Adam the core.
Ever
Since Eve
·with
George O'Brien
- Mary Brian' .·'
Herbert Mundia
TAKE ANY TRAM OR HAPPY VALLEY BUB
ORIENTALE
THEATRE
LAST 4 TIMES
TO-DAY FASCINATING MYSTERIOUS
DETECTIVE STORY
with
CHAN'S
Greatest
CASE
Warner Olandi Heather Angel.
IT'S THRILLINGLY SENSATIONAL!
GOOD DAME
At The King's Theatre
That motion picture" sets play
TO-MORROW
AND WEDNESDAY
A HAIR RASING". RIP ROARING FASTACTÍON
"WILD RIDING WESTERN PICTURE
TOM
MIX
FOURTH HORSEMAN
MEN IN WHITE
Clark Gable At The Queen's Theatre
What will be remembered as one
Just as vital a part in the telling of the most gripping scenes on the of a story as the movements of talking picture screen takes place the actor's is the opinion of Hans in Men In White," starring" Clark Preier, general art director at the Gable and Myrna Loy, which had Paramount studios in Hollywood. its initial showing at the Queen's
Theatre yesterday. ・・
And in direct contrast tó the expansive,,
He glamorous seta designed
Now
Set against the background of a for Ernst Lubitsch'i hospital and society life, the Alm "Design for Living", Dreler cited | takes many a queer twist and turn; the cheap hotel and carnival-train | a thrilling operation to save a girl'á' sets used in "Good Dame", the life will go down as an outstand--- Sylvia Sidney-Fredric March co-ing plece of realism. starring picture, which is
"Men In White" is a hospital" playing at the King's Theatre.
story, concerning a young surgeon "Our most important dufy" said who is bent on becoming one of Dreier is to see that every detall the greatest men in his profession, of the background, before which in spite of an overwhelming love the players move, has its definite for a young heiress.. bearing on the story, yet so skill-
The training for which the young fully must the artist work, that surgeon is bent leaves no time for the spectator never will be concourtship. A nurse in the hospital scious of the effects, produced.
becomes the object of the doctor's Stories with the simple, every-love and a development follows, day background give us the grea-which-while presenting a compli test problems..
cated state of affairs; lends itself For instance. In "Good Dame" to many possibilities. The theme is almost all of the action takes place comparatively simple but the story in the "op" car on a travelling is nonetheless very interesting show-train, In hotel rooms and in
Clark Gable, Myrna Loy," and
а furnished apartment which Fizabeth Allen who take the lead- Sylvia Sidney rents.
"Such sets have to be perfect in Ing roles provide Hong Kong rang
with good film entertainment. every detail. Let one false note
enter the set-up and the feeling
of the entire story is ruined.
"These drab sets play their pro- people, those interiors could take portionate share in getting sym- on a bit of unreal flavour without pathy for the sad plight of the ever affecting the story
Dreler has been an art director girl.
"By contract, in Trouble in at the Paramount studios for more. Paradise" "Design for Living and than ten years. He started life "Miss Fane's Baby is Stolen", we as an architect in government could take liberties in set construc- service in Europe. He has recelyed
oficial recognition from the Aca "Modern in every respect, the demy of Motion Pictur Arts and
of fabulously wealthy, Sciences on three occasions
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