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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1935.
The original letter is held at Arcadia Works and its authenticity can be verified.
"I was introduced to them a short time ago by a young lady who offered me one with the ex- planation that she smoked them "*because they don't burn my tongue or throat.” Now, although I am a moderate smoker, I could' never smoke a cigarette without coughing over it, but I have smoked not only that one but quite a number of Craven "A" cigaretter since my- introduction to them, and they have nor provoked a single cough from me”
made specially to prevent sore throats
MADE IN LONDON, ENGLAND, BY CARRERAS LTMa
The Spring Fashion Calendar
Travis Banton, "famous Para mount stylist, has just finished the designing for a number of gowns for spring wear and is able. to reveal some of the secrets of the future.
The evening mode, ne says, will be a trailing." floating, flowing trend with lots of chition, tuile.. ner and every kind of diaphan- ous fabric. Ruffles and ounces will be used in abundance and panels of chiffon will descend from normal waistlines.
Banton
inter- is particularly estered in the Spanish trends which Marlene Dietrich's costume in.. THE DEVIL IS A WOMAN are bound to provoke, and this has influenced him in many of the modern clothes he is working on at the moment. Flowers, fringe and lace, are inevitable and offer countless ways of ́introducing à Bpanish note into a Spring gown.
TUNIC STYLES Another highlight of the Spring styles, says Banton, will be varia- tions of the tunic. Tiers, brief Deplums
themes and various based on the tunis itself will be favoured. The treatments will be flattering to the figure and are part of the "aliti-eel" silhouette.
There will also be more amuse- ment in clothes. Mae West is to
have a great Influence on the
Spring styles, and, says Banton, the conservatively smart woman will never be able to include a dash of "Mae West-ism" in her wardrobe unless she does i for fun.
Colours will vary and there will
screen career, Grace Bradley, on contract with Paramount is playing a "dressed-up" part. 'And
THOSE ACADEMY AWARDS
The members of the American Picture Academy made a popular- selection when they picked "It Happened One Night" as the best" film of 1934. There were several
not one which gave more enjoy- ment. And this represents the views of flmgoers as a whole.
with a number of chic Banton . fimk which were better made, but.. creations Miss Bradley, in Para- mount's STOLEN @HARMONY,' is particularly interesting. It is made long tailored lines but the richness of fabric and severity of line combine in making it evidence of Miss Bradley's ability to wear „smart fushlons. (`r
A NEW STREET ENSEMBLR Kathleen Burke, leading Jady in Paramount's great spectacle THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LAN- CER-ls already wearing a new costume which embodies one or two Spring styles. The ensemble is cut in modish navy blue, and is two-piece with a straight skirt and short tunic,
The high neckline is outlined with one fold of white organdie and there is a topcoat, made on the ultra-swagger lines which are to be so popular...
·MARGO'S COIFFURE STYLE Margo,
sensational Mexican actress of Paramount's CRIME WITHOUT PASSION is to. Intro- duce new colffure called "The- uston Hair Dress in her next film-RUMBA, with George Raft and Carole Lombard.
The new hair style comprises black, golden blonde and plate
num strands braided separately and wound into rosettes over each ear, the ends curled so that a border of ringlets frames each rosette.
Was it necessary, though to give all the honours to a single picture? With Frank Capra carrying off the director's Tro phy, Claudette Colbert änd Clark Gable receiving the best peftor- mances, awards, and 'Robert Ris- kin, the writer's prize, all for their work in connection with the same film "It Happened One Night, makes a clean sweep,
In view of the selection of the
of the year, the hon
Alm.
our to Carpa was perhaps unavoidable, despite the claims of WB. Van Dyke. But surely the performances of Miss Colbert and Clark Gable, though delightful were less meritorious than many seen in the flims of 1934
What about the work of Myrna Loy and Willam Powell in The Thin Man," of Charles Laughton in "The Barretts of Wimpolė Street" of Blz Cedric Hardwicke in "Nell Gwyn,” of John Barry- more in "Twentieth Century, and of Margaret : Buldavan in "Little Man, What Now?
THE STORY OF
OF DAVID COPPERFIELD
To Come To The Local
Chapter Three VILLIANY UNMASKED
(Conclusion)
SYNOPSIS: After a period of bitter unhappiness as a child, David Copperfield, an orphan, kaut, been "rescued and adopted by his Aunt Betry Trotwood.. Living at the Wickfield" home, during schooldays he and dynes Fick field became fast friends. Then, grow up, he had, departed for Loudon for d'airger as an author. Nut without misgivings, however, for he was fearful that "Uriah Heep, 'Fickfield's" clerk, "ung" a scheming scoundrel. But in bon- don, sering the city with his friend Steerforth, he met Dara Spenlow. There was a whirlwind courtship. One day, David, on the bench with "Steerforth near Dora's house, raised his eyes to a strange and unexpected night.
Again David looked. Then his eyes misted oves, for at sight of the Peggocty'a little boat home, memories of his childhood visit here tooded over him
Briefly, he told Steerforth of them and they made their way rapidly over the sands.
· It was Ham' himself who open-, ed the door to them. There were the others, all shaking hands
excitedly. and talking Uncle Dan was especially pleased. ** This visit made his day complete, for a few hours before Ham and En ly had become engaged, to the delight and amazement everyone.
of
Then Peggotty opened the door, Laughing and crying at once, scarcely knowing what she was doing, she embraced David fer- vently,
Mrs. Gummidge now slipped. and returned with a tray" bear and returned with a tray bear- ing, some mugs of nie.
Later, in the glare of the are- Bght, Steerforth enchanted them, ax hour after hour, he sang them romantic Spanish and Italian songs. Every now and then his eyes would theet those of Emly's and he scented to be singing only to her.
A few days later David was at the open window of the Peggotty house. He lowered his telescope disappointedly.
"Oh Mr. Steerforth's safe
far from laying of it to you but the man is Steerforth."
Autumn passed into winter and Aunt Betay and Agnes were lock-
David's first published
ig at
story, while they waited for the coach that was bringing, him, there on a visit, ma
Screen
second.
wrath He paused "Ore thing Masr Davy, is heavy on my mind. Tis Ham. He was cut deep and lost care for his life. Sir, would you go to Yar- mouth as soon as may be and bear word to him to cheer him up."..
I think I know why the's com- David nodded, quickly realizing ing, Agnes. Oh, I've dreamed
the danger. that you and he
The doorbell rang and David rushed in. There were affectio- 'nate. ‘embraces.... áll around. 'and excited happy exclamations of greeting. Then, no longer able to wait, David told them of Dora Aunt Betsy congratulated him stantly, 'while Agnes hid her @heartbreak behind a smile,
Then when Aunt Betsy had left, Dora told him of Uriah's new partnership with her father, David was aghast."
CIAO
"Father" says it's his choice." she said "but I know that it was forced upon him. Hệ never confides in me anymore. He's changed. I can't explain Uriah's power over him either."
David decided to speak to Mi- cawber, COW Uriah's assistant. But their talk was a complete failure, for Micawber, on realizing that he was being asked for confidential information, ·· Astly refused to say anything further.
Uriah had moved into the house and that night after din- ner, he cleared his throat as if about to make, a speech, "Come fellow partner," he began peur *ing some more wire, "I'll give you one to the divinest of her sex-Agnes Wickfeld."
Wickfield leaped, to his feet terrible cry. “Look at him." he shouted. "He dares. I see him now for what he is-a-"
Uriah scowled "Better stop his mouth Copper- field, or he'll say something he'll be sorry for afterwards.”
With a
menacingly.
Wickfield stared, then slowly subsided like a pricked balloon.
And David left the house nóne: the wiser but with sorrow in his heart for Anges and her father.
Soon his wedding day rolled around and he and Dora made
their residence at Highgate, in a charming little cottage... spite of Dora's 'child-like help-
Here is a story of love for the ages. Charles Dickens wrote il M-G-M has made a'mighty pier hize of it. Your-kaart will never ist you forget.it"
DAVID
COPPERFIELD
enough," Dan, assured him. "I'm sure on't
A real sallor he's be come, Maa'r Davy, and what a fine friendly young gentleman he
is."
He had no more than Arished when Ham called David to the door
In
lessness about everything, they were blissfully happy until the evening Aunt Betsy and Mr. Dick came to dinner, t
Then 'everything went wrOCE. The roast was burnt on one side, the oysters were unopened and the cook was in a dranken
Finally David," exasperated and humilated spoke sharply to Dora
"What's amiss? Dan stood all-- stupor. ⠀⠀⠀
· Dissatisfaction with the Acade-houetted in the doorway!
my selections has not been un- They entered the house again.
common in the past. Neither will
it be lacking this year. It is m possible to please everybody, buť the judges might have made a better show of pleasing a major
ity.
The
The rest of the hair is kept announcement of straight, swept off the forehead
be much use of the "between and curled, only on the ends at
shades" such as midnight blue, sunset red, blush pink and thun-
der purple.
Banton has already designed. a number of gowns in these col- ours for Carole Lombard, to wear Paramount's RUMBA in which she co-stars with George Raft
SILVER AND BLACK
A new name has been added to the list of Junior-fashion leaders of Hollywood
For the first time n her brief
the back of the ears.
HATS FOR THE SPRING An ides for the Spring is to have plenty of colour in the hat. Ida Lupino, whose next Para- mount in is READY FOR LOVE
# wears it grey felt hat with a dril lant shock of green
hers
the
the crusher-in crown. breast pocket of her tailored grey suit she carries a brilliant green handkerchief bo match
the awards nowhere os used more sur prise than in Hollywood itself.
The betting in the aim city was strongly in favour of "One Night of Love, as the best pic ture of the year (Why, It cannot, be Imagined, because the film de- spite its entertainment value was not sufficiently good technically
the grades
that Welther?
Shearer
thought
and in the midst of a deathly silence with Dan staring agoní- zedly David tead Enly's letter to Bamh aloud. "You that I have wronged, love someone else will be true to you and worthy of you. Tell Uncle that I never loved him half so deur: as DowW.”
There's
man suspected: Who fa it? Dan demanded harshly, B:"Marr Dayy” Ham, sald,
sin't no fault of your n and I'm
Miss Sh
for the
The tears welled In her eyes and she flew out the door. A
Aunt Betsy pasted his shoulder. You must have patience David, – "Rea she chided him, pently member, ahe's delicate and ber health needs guarding.
David nodded Bört ly. “Oh, yes,; my poor pet-I'm often anx- lous about her
pl Boon after that, Peggotty en- tered the household and every- itself
On his way to Yarmouth that night there Was B strong wind ∙nne. threatening storm clouds.
TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMME
Broadcast by Z.B.W. on 355 Metres
Variety Concert from the Studio. Record Programme" 12.30-2.15 pm European Pro
gramme
12.30-1 pm, Recorded Music
1 pm, Local Time and Weather
Report
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1.15 p.m. Hong Kong Hotel Or- chestra (by courtesy of the Manarement)
1.30 p.m., Reuter.. Press Bulletins,
Rugby Press News, etc. 2.15 pm, Close Down 4-7 pm. Chinese Programme
At the beack s schooner in dis-6-6.15 p.m., Children's Studio Con- tress could be seen out in the cert storm-tossed sea as it was driven toward the ball-zubmerged rocks.
ed
Only the one survivor remain-
in sight, clinging to wreckage for his life.
the
"Whoever he is, I'll try." Eam cried, desperately. He rushed. In at the waters edge and was car- ried beyond the line of breakers ... The next few moments cop="" tained a lifetime of horror for David The pounding wreck sank and Ham was hauled in read, while Steerforth, the last survivor of the ship, was lying lifeless on the sirds.
It was some time before David could forget that dreadful night- but soon he was caught up in, troubles of his own
The fraglie Dura's health had been steadily failing for
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tme and soon the little cottage was empty and bleak for she was in her narrow grave. ⠀
David went abroad to ease the pain in his heart, and four sea- sons had come and gone when Agnes read his letter telling her he was returning at once. Worry over the Wickfields, and love of home were drawing him back. “
When on his arrival, he made his way to Micawber with Aunt Betsy, he realized there had, in- deed been grounds for his fears.
The next morning Uriah open- ed the door of his office to Aunt Betay, David Mr Dick and Micawher. He swept them all with a surprised and suspicious glance as Wickneld and Agnes cow entered and joined the others.
Then, with a flourish, Micawber drew a legal document from his pocket and started reading it. brandishing a large, ruler for emphasis.
He stated his charges against Heep clearly and concisely. Heep was forger and cheat and had enmeshed even himself in bla machinations Heep had caused Mr. Wickielä to sign doctimenta of importance thereby empower ing himself to draw out trust monies He had given this pro- ceeding the appearance of hay-: ing originated in Mr. Wickfeld's dishonesty and had used this power over him
ever since 00 control and torture him
Uriah now rushed to the safe. and frantically sung open its doors "Where are the booky? Some thier has stolen the books, be screamed..
But in a moment more he real Ized how complete was his de-. feat. Micawber had opened the safe earlier that morning and turned the books over to David. Then, threatened with prison, Uriah, turned over all the papers of partnership, the bonds and keys. Blinking on like a whipp ed dog, he departed from that bouse forever, a sorry figure as he shambled through the door. " Bome weeks later, a much hap pler group now, they were all as sembled at the pier to see the "Mica where off to Austrialia for which trip David had given Micawber a sum of money.
Micawber now stepped forward to the rail of the boat with a bold buccaneering air.
of disappointment," he orated, "Enough of limited means!" He pointed to the open set
to conquer a new country. I short, I am profoundly condent that in the not far distant fature, something very splendid. will turns up. Farewell my friends Yeo beave bo!"
7-11 pm European Programme 7-7:30pm,
Light Opera and Music Comedy
Vocal Gems-Les Cloches de
Corneville (Pianoquette) Selection-Dollar Princess (Fall) Votal Gems The Love Parade da Selection-Wonder. Bar
7.30-7,50 p.01.
Salut d'amour (Elgar) Carissima (gar)
Summer night on the River
(Dellus)
Gretel (Humper-
Hansel and
dinck).
7.50-8 pm, Harry Lauder Vocal
Gems 8 pm, Local Time and Weather
Report 8.03-8.20 p.L.`
Concert Items Pianoforte Solo-Pierrette "Cha-
minada).
Planoforte Solo-Danse Creole, (Chaminade) ...... Una Bourne Song-Neapolitan Love Song (Herbert) ...... Richard Crooks (Tenor)
Violin Salo-Serenade (Tsoelli) Violin Solo-Serende (Pierne)
Rense: Chemet Song--The Lass with the deli-
cate Air (Arne)
Mavis Bennett (Soprano) 8.20-8.42 p2
11 Band Music Tidworth Tattoo-1934 Sliver Trumpete-Grand proTM
cessional March. (Vivani) 8.12-9.15 pm Le Bourgeois Gen→ *homme (Richard Strauss,
Pp80)
9.15-10.30 p.m.,
From the Studio A Variety Concert
aby!
Jeanne Grégory Doreen Ma Gaston d'Aquino George Denmark Jack Grenham Ray Remedios Julian Silverto
Fred Carplo
10 p.m., Reuter Press Bulletins 10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press
News
10.35-11 pm,
ps Concert : Waltzes. Rosenkavalier Waltzes (Strauss) Dream Waltze (Millöcker) Maidens of Baden-Waltz (Kom-
zak)
Else Walzer, Redoute
La Spagnola (The Spanish Dán-
Cer) (Chiara) →
11 pm, Close Down
BERLIN PROGRAMME
§ pm, DJA, DIN Announcement
German-English) -
German Folk Song = Programme Forecast (German- -English)
9.15 p.m., Mudc and Topical Events- 9.45 pm News in English on DJA
Bad in Dutch on DJN
10 pm. Relayed from Berlin
An Evening in the Branden- burg Homeland*
11 pm, Flute Selections on an Old Flute: Heinz Breiden ot the Berlin Philharmonic Or chestra
11,15 pm, News In German on
DJA and DINËS 11.50 p.m. String Quartet G-minor
: Op. 27 by Edward Grieg
"The 93. Biting Quartet 12,15 am, News in English
-DIA and in Dutch on DIN
am. Close down. DJA, DJN (German-English)
“ON THE AIR?
Kong
rare, treat
mittee will
And walking along the Dover a Grand clits that afternoon,, David and by the Agnes conta be seen close together They stopped a moment beneath the sunset.
must speak plainly