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Charles „Bitklard - Willie Maword Herb Williamy « Grace Bradley H.B. Warner CĂ Palamņunt Picture Directed by,bucaya Geganŋ
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"ROSE MARIE”
In a production sweeping with song and scented with romance, Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy, those celebrated co-stars of "Naughty Marietta," cane to the screen of the King's and Alhambra Theatres in the well-known charac- ters of the light opera, "Rose Marie.'
Under their magic spell the full beauty of "The Indian Love Calt, "Rose Marie, I Love You," "Song of the Mounties, and other classica from the Herbert Stothart-Rudolf Friml score, live again.
Rose Marie is the story of a Canadian grand opera singer who trevels incognit into the back- woods regions in search of her brother a criminal from justice.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1936.
TODAY AT THE CINEMA
Hong Kong
KINGS:-
"Rose Marie"
QUEEN'S:-
"Broadway Hostess"
ORIENTAL:-
"Rose of the Rancho"
Kowloon
ALHAMBRA:-
"Rose Marie" : ALAJESTIC:-
"O'Shaughnessy's Boy'
STAR-
"Shipmates Forever"
KING'S
Coming
"Last Of The Pagans" QUEEN'S:-
"Two For To-night "Captain Blood"
ALHAMBRA
"
"Mutiny on the Bounty MAJESTIC:--
STAR:
ec
"One Exciting Adventure"
"Smart Giri”
BROADWAY HOSTESS
INDIANS AT PLAY
Annual Athletic Meeting
Members of the Indian Recrea- tion Cub and their familles ga- thered at the Club grounds yester- cab for the dfth annual athletic meeting.
K.C.C. FAIL
AGAINST
THE REST
Pereira Bowls In Great Style
"
Although shamplans for the sel- son, Kowloon falled against a team drawn from the rest of the first division league at Kowloon on Saturday.
F. D. Pereira and M. K. Bran- well contributed most to the de-. Pereira feat of the champions. had
In thanking the donors for their prizes the President (Mr. A. el Arcull) sald the Club had again enjoyed a successful year as the second division, cricket team won the championship and the first division had been runners-up. In addition, H. D. Ramjahn had reash cd the final of the Colony's 'tennis championship. Everyone wished him success, said Mr. Arcull ri the championship to-day.
presented by
WATC
The prizes Mrs, Abbas Khan
RESULTS Cricket Novelty-S. Chowdhury, M. A. Khan.
100 Yards Mathematical Race- S...I Khan, Mohinder Singh, Guardayal Singh, S. G. Bux.
100 Yards Mathematica' Race [(girl)-Zeina e] Arculil, Zohora el
Arculli, M. Wan.
Sack Race-1. Haroon, M. Į. Ra- zack.
100 Yards Handicap (Women) Lily Sadick. Hamira Ismall, J. Ha- met,
way right on his form and, bowling fiercely, took eight for 33 in the first innings and three for 19 in the second,
Branwell was in merry mood and knocked up 51 in 48 minutes.
Scores:-
di
KOWLOON
First Innings
W. C. Hung, c Lee, b Prowse... S. V. Gittins, b Pereira R. Lee, b Pereira
LAST TWO-DAYS.
KING'S ALHAMBRA
HONG KONG
it 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 P.M.
THE "MOUNTER CATA NES MAN..
hat so dons Jeanette MacDonald is the screen's grandest adventure -set to music)
KOWLOON
At 2.30, 5.20. 7.20 & 9.30 P.M.
M-G-M's greatest achievement in the musical picture-blend. ing gay romance, stir- ring adventure, glorious malody, darling spec tacle, into one gigantic screen entertainment! The stars of "Naughty Marietta"" enchant you with the world's finest love songs.....bring you your biggest thrill with the rugged romance of the opera star and the "mountie" whose name she scarcely knew...but whose caresses spoke the language of love!
The stirring 'SONG OFTHE MOUNTIES* —————— sung by Nelson Eddy and chorus of 300!
HAUNTING MELODIES!
“Rosa Maria" “Indian Love Call"
"Serenade Just for You" many other song hits i
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
PICTURE
$
E. C. Fincher, b Pereira
0
A. T. Lay, st. Colledge, b Prowse 18 N. A. E. Mackay, b Pereira 10 E. F. Fincher, b Pereira .......... G H. B. Neve, c Colledge, b Pereira 0 A. W. Ramsay, c Garthwaite, d
Pereira..........
22
0
1
5
W. L. McKenzie, b Pereira
9
F. Goodwin, not out
Extras
Total.......
Bowling Analysis
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A. T. Lay. b Prowse
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B. C. Fincher, not out
39
0
Egg and Spoon Race (over 35 years)-R. Nazarin, A. H. Rumjahn. 100 Yards Championships. A.
Garthwaite Prowse
A sparkling comedy drama. All-Rumjahn, M. U. Arculli.
rollicking laughter de- 80 Yards Handicap with
Pereira (under 10 fightful romance, tinkling music. years) -S. Singh, B. Omar, N. M.
and spiced Razack. gigantic spectacles with thrills, ends to-day at the Queen's Theatre.
80 Yards Handicap (girls under 10 years)-M. Omar, J. e Arculi, 1. Razack, M. Ismail..
220 Yards Handicap (St. John Ambulance)-M. Y. Adal, I. Haroon
Lawn Bowls M. Afzal, A. O. Ma- dar, A. H. Rumjahn.
Second Innings. -
N. A. E. Mackay, b Garthwalte H. B. Neve, b Pereira
Wheelbarrow Race-A. H. Ismail. V. Gittins, b Gittiàs and O. Sadick, A. K. Sumad ani M. I. Razack.
- 220 Yards Championship-9,, A. Rumjahn. I Haroon,
This new First National film musical, which is enacted by an all star cast bears the title of "Broadway Hostess." A story of New York night life in its livest aspects. The picture in roduces a new and beautiful singing star to the screen in the person of Wind- fred Shaw, the "Lady in Red" of the famous picture "In Gallente."
She plays the role of a small Egg and Spoon, Race (over. 30 town girl who goes to the big | years)-A, R. Daijah, J. S., A. Cur- city, to make good and has 臼 rough time of it until Lyle Talbot, a big shot gambler. takes her makes her under his wing and the toast of the town.
Sharing singing honours with Miss Shaw is Phil Regan... Allen Jenkins provides much of the comedy as the body-guard of "the gambler.
rcem,
Ladies Nomination-Miss A. IS- mall and M. R. Abbass, Miss H. Is- mail and A. H. Ismail.
120 Yards Handicap-O. Sadick, M. Adal
Obstacle Race-M. I. Razack, A.
Ismail.
440 Yards Handicap-T. Singh, M. Singh, A. H. Abbas,
While the picture contains all the elements of a spectacle as well as those of a musical, it is | ka. also a drama and there is tragedy and pathos as well as taughter. music and romance
In the cast are Genvieve Tobin, Spring Byington, Marie Wilson. Joseph King. Donald Ross, Frank Dawson and Harry Seymour.
£252 FOR PORTRAIT OF JAMES WATT
Bought For Engineers
London, March 28. Two famous Scots-and a "pain ter who came to be called the
THE NAVY FOREVER! Canadian Mounted Police. They Vandyck of Sweden were linked
Dick and Ruby sogether again after a whole year
supported by Unde Sam's own Midshipmen!
DICK POWELL RUBY KEELER
Shipmates Forevery
LEWIS STONE
NEXT CHANGE SMART GIRL'
with..
IDA LUPINO, KENT TAYLOR A PARAMOUNT PICTURE »
Also searching for the brother is Sergeant Bruce, of the Royal meet and fall in love, until she realizes the mission of the other
The crashing climax aur poigo- ant ending of the story will be re- nembered long after most pictures are forgotten.
!!
TWO FOR TO-NIGHT
a picture sale
together in Christie's yesterday.
Egg and Spoon Race (women)-
A. Curreem, H. Ismail, Miss Ban-
Tennis Novelty-H. D. Rumjahn. Miss R. el Arculli.
100 Yards Consolation Race-A. K, Ismail, D. M. A. Razack,
Bandsman's Race-B. All, B. Dad. Lal Khan.
Ladies Nomination-A. H. Madar. "Miss H. Ismati.
CLUB'S TOURNAMENTS
for The following prizes won other sports during the year were presented:-
Cricket-First Division--Baiting, A. EL Madar, A. 8. Sufflad. Bowl- ing, F. D. Pereira, A. R. Minu. Sec- and Division--batting, J. 8. A. Cur- reem, M. Afzal. · Bowling, A. Baker.
W. L McKenzie, b Persse
F. Goodwin, not out
Extras
Seven wickets for
83
NELSON
MacDONALD EDDY
"Rose Marie
WEDNESDAY A KING'S-
THREE ATTRACTION IN ONE
PROGRAMME
LAST OF THE PAGANS"
WITH
MALA AND "LOTUS
Bowling Analysis"
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Pereira
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THE REST First Innings
J. E. Richardson, c Neye, b Lee 1. H. Colledge; c Lay, 'b Lee ... Capt. D. W. Persse, b Lze ...... Lt. C. C. Garthwaite, b Hung Li. M. K. Branwell, c and b Lee A. H. Madar, b Lee
** AUDIOSCOPIRS"
THE BIGGEST NOVELTY SINCE TALKIES! AND LAUREL & HARDY
LIVE GHOSTS”
-WEDNESDAY, ALHAMBRA-
BY SPECIAL REQUEST "
ONE DAY ONLY CHARLES LAUGHTON CLARK GABLE
IN "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY"
A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture'
SHOWING MAJESTIC
4
€
21
TO-DAY
10 51
14
23
22
Lt. Prowse, e Mackay, b Mc-
Kenzie
10
Extras
14
A, W. Hayward, c E. C. Fincher,
b Gittins
A. E Perry, not out
Eight wickets for (Declared) 175
THEATRE,
BEERY COOPER
Bowling Analysis
Q. MRW
Les Goodwin. Hung Gittias
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8
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A M. Rumjatn. Fielding, A." K. McKenzie
at Sumad.. Sunday cricket league,
"Shocks" team.
The Scots were James Watt, in- Bowls Club Championship. D. ANNUAL CRICKET MATCH ventor of the steam engine, and M. Khan, A. R. Minu. paits. A. R. John Rennie, who designed Water-Dallah and A. M. Minu, S. M. Rum- loo Bridge.
F.
In 1792 the Stockholm artist, C. von Breads, who had studied under Sir Joshua Reynolds paint ed two portraits of Watt, one of which is in the National Portrait
Jahn and M. R. Abbas." Handicap.
A M. Rumjahn, A. H. Rumjahn Pairs, M, Y, Adal and A. R. M. Samy. 8. O. Bux and A. R. Minu,
Tennis.Championship. H. D For a scene in Paramountg ro-
Rumjahn, M, O. Hoosen. Doubles, inantic comedy, "Two for Tonight"| Gallery,
HD. Rumjahn and A. R. Minu. A.' featuring Bing Crosby and Joan
The second was given to Rennie,. Sumed, and M. O, Boosen. Hani- Bennett, which is the next attrac-who, at the age of 23, had been hap, A., R. Kitchell, S. M. Rumjahn. tion at the Queen's Theatre, Cros discerned by Watt as a very pro-Doubles, M. P. Madar and M. by had to doue a full dress suit. He balked at the collar and tiesing mechanical engineer. In-Arcuili, A. K. Samad and M. U. offered him. The next day Miss deed, Rennie was taken into Watt's Razack. Junior championship, A. Bennett, who is Gene Markey in machine-making business.
R. Kitchell, A. K. Buffad, private life, brought one of her This later portrait turned up at At the conclusion of the meeting husband's collars and ties, and Christie's from BI anonymous
Mies R. Rumjahn presented the Bing wore them.
source. On account of its Swedish Club with a fag from the Ladies' interest, a commission was sent from Stockholm to buy it.
ection of the Club.
"Two for Tonight" is a brisk fast moving comedy, plentifully, supplied with music, songs and ro-
It was placed in the hands of mance, of an ambitious young Mr. Edward Smith, but was not crooner who socidentally becomes a play-right and becomes involved sufficient, as a private collector.
with a theatrical producer, his Mr. Gresley, won the portrait at stage girl friend, and his secretary
In a series of lively incidents that become more and more hilariously ¡ complicated.
"LAST OF THE PAGANS"
Typhoons and temperament, sUD Going in search of romance and showers and "undersea black adventure to get material for his widows" were a few of the multi-play, the singer starts a seltzer tude of complications that went in. water battle in a night club, lands to filming an idyllic romance of the jail; rehearses, a love scene with South Beas, in the five months' the wrong girl which makes the, location trip of Director Richard right girl walk out on him. Thorpe and his Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer production unit, Siming "Last of the. Pagans," drama of Polynesian native life, which comes "on Wednesday to the King's Thea
tre.
biggest thrills in the production. Palm trees were hurled through the walls of buildings by the force n ol the wind. Typhoons wrecked sets built on a coral atoll for the picture. One of them, however, was actually filmed in the process, providing one of the
No less irresistible than the ty phoon, Director Thorpe reports, was native temperament.
240 guineas.
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SPANKY MCFARLAND
WITH
'ONE EXCITING
ADVENTURE" BINNIË BARNES
THE PROBLEM OF NUTRITION
SIR MAURICE JENKS ROBBED
London, Apr. 1. Thefts from the homes of Sit former Lard
Advancement Made Maurice Jenks,
B
The Annual Cricket match be-
| Mayor of London, and of Mì, Bert- ram Feldman, the musle publisher, tween the University's Phoen.x
London, April 1. eleven and Dr. I T. Ride's team
The Medical Research Council were mentioned at Marylebone WAS played yesterday at
wisely beging its report for 1934-5. yesterday in housebreaking charges University cricket ground
which is now published, with some against Edward Matthews, 22, with The Phoenix eleven was not reflections on the fashionable sub-to employment and no fixed home. It was stated that from Bir strong enough for Dr. Ride's team
ject of nutrition. it reminds us and they lost by 95 runs F. Rof the great advances that have Maurice's house in Grove End-- Zimmern distinguished himself by been made in the past few years rad. N.W., decorations and Ma
Lonic Jewels worth scoring 30 runs,
in the science of nutrition and Pereira, the Recreio cricketer took ends with a "staple statement of taken, and from that Mr. Feldman,'
while A. P.
six wickets for 34 runa.
Scores:- Phoenix: 108
(H. L. Ozorio 34,
A. P. Pereira 8 for 34, G. R Sayer 4 for 27).
Dr. L. T. Ride's Eleven: 203 R. Zimmern 80, N. A. Mackay-33, G. R. Bayer-30. E. L. Gosano 5 for 47, H. Ozorio 3 for 44, K, L Ng 2 for
£124 were
|in| Firichley-road, whuky, ciga- rettes, puddings... tea, eggs, cheese and sugar. Matthews also plead- ed guilty to thefts from two other houses in the district.
Matthews wis committed 10%
* the broad requirements" of 2
good diet:
Much more lik ("safe" milk, B. K Ng-25, A. B. Tata-21 butter, eggs (especially egg-ynik), and vegetabes (especially green vegetables) ought to be consumed. In particular, milk ought to be trial the chief drink for children, and Lespecially in the first years, while
bread and other cereals should in population are of the kind that these early years be greatly re- would be expected because of those deficiencies. But what we need to duced.
one might have know is whether working-class Buch advice, given to King George V. and her- Barnet, for exhibition in a nine thought, would already be com-diets are inadequately balanced self when, as Duke and Duchess of teenth-century shop which is he non property among intelligent through lack of knowledge or lack mothers. and house-wives. The o money. If, as Sir John Orr. Cornwall and York, they visiteding added to the museum,
said, 4,500,000 persons Canada in 1901. It has engraved The gifts include a mahogany real problem would seem rather has also upon it a presentation inscription tea-caddy," complete with canis to be how to provide those foods can spend only is a week on food, from "the Citizens of The Tele-ters and sugar-basin; an inkstand at a price that the average con- the answer seems plainly to be with sumer can afford. In a recent lack of money, When eggs are phone City, Brantford, Can. Oct. in papier mache, intald
London, March 20. Queen Mary has presented to It has been bought for the In- the Science Museum, South Ken- stitute of Mechanical Engineers, sington, a telephone receiver set and will hang in their hall
of the candlestick type, which was Storey's Gate, Westminster.
The portrait is dated 1792, when Watt was 58.
A
at
man who wanted to book seats for a play was talking on the telephone. "Can I get a box for two to-night?" he asked...........
"We don't have boxes for two, sir" answered a startled voice at the other end.
Isn't that the theatre?" asked the caller. Y
"No; this is the undertakers," came the reply
35).
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14, 1901. The works of the Bell mother-of-pearl; an inlaid papler speech Bly John Orr, who is a twopence each and if three- Telephone Company of Canada mache stationery box; a paples leading, authority on the subject. pence-halfpenny a pint in winter macén blotter; a gilded and paint stated that an investigation had how can the poor family hope to were in Brantford, e
Queen Mary has presented aed paples mâché trinket tray: a shown that the diets of the poorer obtain proper diets? If the prices number of Victorian knick-knacks writing tablet in Ivory, and mother- classes were deficient in the sub-of essential foodstuffs came down from her collection to Father . 8.of-pearl; two samples, one dated stances required for health, and to the Free Trade level, or working- M. Ward; the director of the Abbey 1827: and an embroidered needle- that the diseases which are pre-class incomes rose, the problem
poorer half of the might conceivably solve itsel Folk Park and Museum, New book.
valent in
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