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ENTERTAIN
TAINM
QUEENS
SHOWING TO-DAY at 2.30. 5.15. 7.20 & 9.30
HONG KONG'S OWN SCREEN STAR
WENDY
BARRIE
in Paramount's Radiant Radio Revue
“MILLIONS IN THE AIR"
with
JOHN HOWARD ELEANORE WHITNEY-WILLIE HOWARD NEXT CHANGE
Remember how you enjoyed "Bright Lights" F YOU'LL GET ALL THOSE LAUGHS AND MORE "in JOE E. BROWN'S latest " ALIBI IKE"
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4 SHOWS
DAR'S
1.30-5.15
7.15-8.30
ORIENTAL
THEATRE
FLEMING
ROAD
WANCHAL
TEL. 28472
2 DAYS TO-DAY & TO-MORROW
ONLY
NOT JUST ANOTHER PICTURE WHERE THEY ALL FALL IN LOVE! Here's a real exciting comedy thriller that's just alive with action, surprises and laughter..
IT'S SOCK COMEDY ENTERTAINMENT!
(NORALE A
PURSUIT
PUBLIC HERO NO.
1" in a
new role!
CHESTER MORRIS SALLY EILERS
SCOTTY PECKETT, HENRY TRAVERS · C. HENRY GORDON
Evenings 20-30 c-50 c.—70 0.
Prices Matinees 20 o.—30 e.
STARE
SHOWING TO-DAY
ARMED WITH A DOC- „TOR'S KIT HE FOUGHT A THOUSAND KILLERS!
B
PAUL
MUNI
TOCRATES
A Werbar Bros. Picture
ANN DVORAK
BARTON ModANE NEXT CHANGE PARAMOUNTS GR NDE T ADVENTURE PICTURE SINCE "BENUAL LANCERS" THE LAST OUTPOST
CARY GRANT CLAUDE RAINS
with
"DR. SOCRATES'
During the gold rush, towns California. overnight in grew
History has repeated itself. A town complete in every detail, with stores, hotels, banks and homes suddenly, took form near Grath Park, Hollywood.
new
It is the town of Big Bend, buift by Warner Bros., for Pau! Muni's "Dr. starring picture, Sperates," which is showing at the Star Theatre to-day.
ALIBI IKE
i.
Joe E. Brown's latest Warner Bros. picture, "Alibi Ike." opening this coming Sunday at the Queen's Theatre, is heralded as the most hilarious fun in which the famous star has yet appeared. The story was written by the late Ring Lardner, who probably knew base- ball players better than any other author. It's a pegnant whining comedy of baszbak and blondes.
"Alibi Ike" is a big league ball- player, a crack pitcher and batter whose average, contrary to most 400 twirlers. runs around the
play mark. He never makes a on the field or off it without
alibiing.
Even when he falls desperately in love with the sister of the captain's wife. he alibis about it. She happens to hear him making excuses for giving her an engage- ment ring. and turns him down cold, which causes #1 series of events as thrilling as they ludicrous.
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A sequence showing Ike kidnap- ped by a group of gamblers, from whom he escapes in time to win the final game in his pajamas, is just one of the exciting and funny tncidents in the Alm. There is romance than usual in a Joe E. affair Brown comedy, his love
climax that is inding up in a most unusual
Joe, of course, has the title role. Olivia de Haviland, has the feminine lead, William Frawley
HONG
TODAY AT THE
KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1936.
LADIES GOLF
Results of Competi- tions To-date
CINEMA
Hong Kong .
KING'S:-
The Man Who Broke The
Bank at Monte Carlo”
QUEEN'S :-
"Millions In The Air"
ORIENTAL:-
"Pursuit"
Kowloon
ALHAMBRA:-
"The Man Who Broke The
Bank At Monte Carlo"
MAJESTIC:
X
"Picture Snatcher"
STAR:-
"Dr. Socrates"
'QUEEN'S:—
STAR
Coming
"Albi Ike"
"The Last Outpost" MAJESTIC:-
"Evolution"
MILLIONS IN THE AIR
At The Queen's
A human pyramid. an imper- sonator of Popeye, a singer with a girl tap-dancer for accompanist, and an embryo Greek Houdini are among
contestants seeking the glory and gold in the story about hour broadcast a radio amateur which Paramount has made into one of the season's most entertain- ing screen attractions-"Millions in the Air" which opened to crowded-houses at the Queen's Theatre yesterday.
"Milons in the Air is concern- ed mainly with the romance of a young ice-cream salesman and the daughter of the radio programme's Wendy Barrie and John Sponsor Howard, the two principals are among the contestants on the Miss- Barrie, who "Kello" hour.
goes on the programme under an assumed name, seeks to establish herself as a singer because she bored by the society ife she leads. Howard, who plays a saxaphone, of first prize wants q wn the $500 so that he may buy a better "Stand" for his ice-cream truck.
The parade of amateur per- formers to the microphone reveals of not only the inner workings the amateur-hour broadcasts, but serves to indicate the emotional range that is packed into an hour's variety show.
the Individual Among
per- formers that of Eleanore Whitney. new dancing star. deserves special notice, Miss Whitney' is a protege of Bill Rebinsen, who says "She's the world's fastest tap- dancer." He certainly isn't far from right!
The exceptionally b'g east in- cludes George Barbier, Wille Ho- ward is exceptionally well cast as an Italian vegetable peddler with
of the
Lucky in cards, he learned that love was a gamble too! RONALD COLMAN and JOAN BEN NETT, as they appear in 20th Century's thrilling romance, "The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo, "
Showing at the Alhambra and King's Theatres to-day,
"THE MAN WHO BROKE THE BANK AT MONTE
CARLO"
The following are the results of the various golf competition of the Ladles Section of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club:--
CAPTAIN'S CUP
New Course, Fanling. Mrs. Roberts qualified 102-31-71.
LG.U. Medals, Feb. 11 and 25, owing to bad weather there were no entries in either the Silver or Bronze Divisions.
Arrangements for the Spring Meeting and Prize-Giving at Fan- ling on March 16, 17 and 19, 1936 are as follows:-
Monday, March 18
Bogey, New Course.
Cards to be returned by 5.15 p.m.
Driving and Approaching.
11 am to 12.15 p.m.
4 pm to 6.15 p.m.
Putting: (Pool) 20
cents per card, nining 4 days 16th to 19th.
Tuesday, March 17 L.G.D, Medals: Cards to be returned by 5 p.m. Silver Division, Old Course. Handicap and Scratch Prizes.
Bronze Division, New Course, Handicap and Scratch Prizes.
Thursday, March 19
Competition,
Tombstone Course:
New
it Cards to be returned by 3.45 p.m.
Prize presented by Mrs. C. H. Burton.
Tea about 3.45 p.m. Group' pho- tograph about 4.10 p.m
PRESENTATION OF PRIZES The Captain. Mrs. A. K. Macken-
Not s.nc his "Bulldog Drumle has kindly consented to make mond" ro.es has Ronald Colman the Presentation
of Cupa and had a part so particularly suited Prizes, which will take place after
in the photograph. to his talents and a story $0 keeping with his flair for the suave and debonair as 20th Cen- tury Fox's "The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo," which
Starting times may be booked at Fanling each day.
opens to-day at the King's and Al- IMPERIAL BABY
hambra Theatres.
Romance and comedy go hand- In-band in this picture, in which Joan Bennett has the leading feminine role. Cast in important roles are also Bruce and Montagu Love. Colman plays Rona d
WEEK
Colin Cive, Ngel Regulations Issued
poverished Russian Prince
and savings
who Regulations governing the Im-
to
goes to Monte Carlo with his perial Baby Week Challenge Shield
1935/46 ara the Competition for meagre stake up to 10.000.030 Tranes at hand. baccarat, breaking the the Sporting Club,
He returns to Paris, divides half his winnings among
bank at
The Shield is awarded annually for the best Baby Week campaign held throughout the Empire, ex- his friends clusive of the United Kingdom. in and the following are the pre-
vious winners of the Shie.d. 1926-27.--B cliary Municipality.
and then uses the remainder pursuit of romance in the erson of Miss Bennett.
Miss Bernett, who has been hized by the gambling syndicate to lure Colman' back to another session at the gaming tables, leads the him a merry chase through
until gayest continental centres she falls in love with her Intended victim. She tries to save him, but Colman returns and loses his for- tune on a turn of the cards.
the two A ends happily for lovers, however, when Colman d's- covers that Miss Bennett realy loves him despite his lass.
Colin Clive plays Miss Bennett's companion in intrigue, while Nigel Bruce enacts the role of Colman's servant and friend.
STAMP CAUSES DISPUTE
"Madras Presidency,
India.
1927-28-Benon. Transvaal, South
Africa,
ACS-
1928-29-Kalutara. Cey on.. 1929-30.-Panadura, Ceylon. 1920-31-Mombasa, Kenya Colony, 1931-32-State of Western tralia, 1932-33-State of Mysore, India. 1933-34-Calgary Council on Child
Welfare and Family Canada.
Nigeria. West
1934-35--Lagos,
SHOWING "TO-DAY SIMULTANEOUSLY
KING'S ALHAMBRA
HONG KONG
KOWLOON
At 2.30, 5.10, 7:15 9.30 P.M. AL 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9,30 P.M.
Devil may-care
as
"RAFFLES":
Debonair
05
"BULLDOG
DRUMMOND”
Now at his best
RONAL
as the most fas- cinating character in fact or fiction!
Colman
THE MAN WHO BROKE THE BANK at MONTE CARLO
TO-DAY
with Joan
BENNETT
COLIN CLIVE NIGEL BRUCE
DARRYL F. ZANUCK
20th CENTURY PRODUCTION
Presented by Joseph M. Schenck Directed by Stephen Roberts from the play by Ilia Surgut
choff & Frederick Albert Swonn
MAJESTIC
At 2.30, 5,20,
& TO-MORROW
THEATRE PA
7.20 & 9.20 P.M.
JAMIES
CAGNEY PICTURE SNATCHER
1 Women Pieter.
ANN SOTHERM
Sunday: HOORAY FOR LOVE GENE RAYMOND
Jackie Coogan's
Assailants.
FIRST POSTAGE STAMPS
London, Feb. 12.
Africa, ITS OBJECT
Week The object of a Baby Campaign is to promote in every ideas and possible right way and ideals regarding Fatherhood. Motherhood and the well-being of The Infants and Little Children, foundation of health is laid in Infancy, even before birth itself. A local Baby Week Campaign is a form of propaganda which by reason of its vary intensity is cal
(From Our Own Correspondent) London, Feb. 12.
Chicago, Feb. 12. Britain and the Argentins are atculated to have great effect. The
British Isles, under the auspices The police to-day searched un-years ago, variance-ail because of a stamp.
of the National Baby Week Coun-derworld haunts for two gunmen
Argentina Claims The Falkland Islands
A new Argentine postage stamp
UNDERWORLD SEARCH
Many objects or great interest to philatelises are included in a scale completed in London. They comprise all the philatelic goods of Perkins, Bacon and Co. Ltd. Southwark--the firm which print- ed the first postage stamp, 96
The objects, which have been
abows the Falkland Islands, scene / cil, has led the way in Baby Week who last night provided all the acquired by Charles Nissen and
of one of the few naval battles
a. yearning to sing "Rigoletto," of the war, as Argentine property,
while Chasen brings one
Mr. Anthony Eden, the Foreign stage's funniest episodes his-one-Secretary, made the definite state- has the role of the baseball cap-man orchestra-to the picture.
ment yesterday that:-... tain with Ruth Donnelly playing the part of his wife and alster of Jce's sweetheart. Roscoe Karns is one of the chief robbers who gets Jce in Dutch with his girl. Others in the cast inchide Eddie Schubert, Paul Harvey, Joseph King, Joseph Crehan and Adrain Rosicy, besides a score of expert baseball players.
that used in the early part of this century in the middle west.
One of the exciting scenes of
"Dr. Socrates" is a powerful the picture, the holdup of the Big Bend bank, in which Ann Dyorak, drama. by W. P. Burnett, author
Muni 13 of "Little Caesar," who plays opposite
in which neurotic 1.
doc- wounded, was in the new town. Munt as
The British Government can- the not admit the claim ol Argentine Government that the Falkland Islands are Argentine property. They are British ter- ritory.
EL
Celebrations,
British Empire.
The movement is
Hollywood film stars. Mr. Jackie steadily spreading throughout the is of a gangster Bim for two Coogan, and his fiancee, Miss Betty Grable, robbing them of le- wellery worth £1,000 and of £10 in cash.
Boon after leaving a hotel where they had been dancing, Mr. Coogan
car
was being followed and Mr.
The National Baby Week Coun- cil, England; awards annually a handsome Silver Challenge Shield the (donated by the "News of World") for the most effective ocal Baby Week Campaign held and Miss Grable: noticed that their throughout the Empire, including the Irish Free State, bat ex- Coogan accelerated. The vehicle. "cluding the United Kingdom behind kept pace with him, and Conditions vary enormously he was at least forced to the kerb. and A man with a scarf wrapped about the lower part of his face judged on its merits, particularly jumped out, and, levelling a re- in relation to the way in which volver at Mr. Coogan, said: "Take it is devised to meet the peculiar it easy, Jackie. This is a stick- circumstances of the district it is up. Miss Grable, give me that ring.
please." tu" cover.
The ring was the diamond one
The declaration is made in written answer to a question by Lord Apsley, who asked if the throughout the Empire..
each therefore Government had taken any stups
to object to the stamps.
any
Mr. Eden states that he welcomes the opportunity of denying such claim.
Campaign
LA
THE LATE LORD READING £262,371. The estate duty will ex-given to Miss Grable by Mr. Coo-!
Estate Of Over £290,000
As this was shot from a angles, tor, leads the government agents the ordinary bank "front," usually in the capture of a band of crooks used in pictures, was not adequate, and incidentally recovers from his
There is a Faal Muni, whose work in "Black
London, Feb. 17. so the entire bank had to be built. malady in doing so.
him ay the Much of the action takes place fascinating romance with Ann Fury" - established
The Press Association under- in the home of Dr. Lee Caldwell, Dvorak playing opposite Munt screen's greatest character actor, played by Munt, and a two story Others in the cast include Barton re-establishes his right to that title stands that the will of the late John as the nerve broken doctor in "Dr. Lord Reading is in course of being house, replica of an old Iowa home| MacLane, Robert Barrat, occupied by a country doctor was Eldredge, Hobart Cavanaugh, Helen Socrates," the Warner Bros, ple- proved by his widow and his sou built to represent it. Even the Lowell, May: Methot and Henry ture in which he is starred, now and that the estate is sworn at £200,487 gross, with net personalty O'Neil.
showing at the Star Theatre. wall paper is an exact copy
of
ceed £73,000.
Legacies are left to the Barris- ters' Benevolent Association, King Edward's Hospital Fund for Lon- don, the Jewish Board of Guard- tans, the British Empire" Cancer Campaign and also to a number of servants The remainder of the estate is apportioned between his widow and his son, the major part being subject to certain trustė.
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The original "lay-out" devised. by Sir Rowland Hill, originato. of the penny postage, for the plates for the first penny black stamps, in which he set out and explained the scheme of check letters, used to identify the "plates,
Co., the London dealers, include
The proof sheet of the Ons Penny. 1855, printed in black. after 1,000,000 Impressions had been taken;
Proots of the early penny stamps, including a range of colour trials:
"The original reference. book coutainning die proofs and re- ferences of practically every starp the Arm has printed; and "Die and plate proofs, engra-. vers' working proofs and many artists' original drawings, pro- gan when they became engaged!
bably the most remarkable col. last December, In an attempt to
·lection in existence. save it she dropped it on the floor
Jacob Perkins invented of the car.
"If you do not give it to me I process of stump printing and his blow out your brains," the firm is believed to be the oldest will bandit warned her. Miss Grable banknote printing business in the then picked up the ring and sur- works, first at 69, Fleet-street, rendered it, while Mr. Coogan and later at Southwark have al-
and his pocket-book. handed over his own diamond ring ways won admiration from phil-
atelists.
the
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