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QUEEN'S
Telephone No. 81158.
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UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.
TO-DAY & TO-MORROW
AT 2.30. 5.15, 7.20 & 9.30 P.M...
THE BIGGEST ENTERTAINMENT WARNER BROS. HAVE EVER OFFERED.
THE
SINGING KID”
featuring AL JOLSON
with all these Singin' and Swingin' Kids:.
SYBIL JASON
ALLEN JENKINS
EDWARD EVERETT HORTON' THE YACHT CLUB BOYS CAB CALLOWAY AND US
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in
4 SNOWS
DAILY 2.305.19 7.15-
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RETURN OF THE
-Variety Daly
TERROR
A First National Hit with MARY ASTOR JOHN HALLIDAY LYLE TALBOT
*MATINEES: 20%,-30% ✪ EVENINGS: 20%.-30c.-50«.-70c.
SHOWING
TO-DAY
MAJESTIC
THEATRE:
At 2.80, 5.20,
7.20€ 8.20 P.L.
"HEARTACHE" with Miss W4I KIM FONG
IN HOLLYWOOD,
THE FIRST CANTONESE PICTURE MADE IN Next Change:-"IN SPITE OF DANGER" with MARIAN MARSH
MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1936.
COLLEGE COMEDY AT THE
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS,
TO-DAY AT THE
COME OUT OF THE PANTRY
KING'S:
CINEMA
Hong Kong
اوش
AT THE KING'S
пож
Adding new laurels to an already outstanding career, Jack Buchanan playing at the King's Theatre in "Come Out Of The Pantry" opposite Miss Fay Wray.
The dro humour, which in
"Come Out of The Pantry” QUEEN'S:
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"Singing Kid"
ORIENTAL:-
"Special Agent"
Kowloon
ALHAMBRA :-
"Freshman Love"
MAJESTIC:-
STAR:-
Chinese Picture.
"Mutiny on The Bounty".
QUEEN'S :-
Coming
"Man of Iron”
ORIENTAL!--
"Return of The Terror" ALHAMBRA:---
STAR:
i
"We're Only Human"
“Lucky Logs" MAJESTIC:-
"In Spice of Danger"
A GREAT SHOW
WITH A GREAT STAR
The Singing Kid
AT THE QUEEN'S
Admirers of the singing marvel- Al Jolson-will be more than pleased to know that he is back with us on the silver screen at the Queen's Theatre in The Singing Kid," a fine picce of singing enter- tainment in which the star is seen at his best, even surpassing his previous efforts.
Moreover, patrons of the Queen's will be delighted to know that one can now enjor the shows with equanimity, as their "cooling sys-i tem" has now been put in order and is functioning delightfully.
The picture on the whole will de- cidedly "draw good houses, as it has that "catchy" appeal which is lacking in most pictures.
The story is decidedly. aketchy and fairly fréquently gets lost ex- tirely; but what matter when one has Al Jolson, Edward Everett Horton. the Yacht Club Boys and Cab Calloway and ls Band to keep the ball rolling? They are alded. too, by clever Uttle Sybil Jason, Beverly Roberts and lovely, Claire Dodd, who makes a brief appear- ance when the story has a look-in. Serving as an appetiser to the main feature is a delightful short entitled "The Regular Kid" in which more than 100 future stars of the silver screen are seen in a programme of songs and dances. Moreover the short is in Techni- colour.
The programme should please.
MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY
America, is associated with the English aristocracy, is given full emphasis by Buchanan, who portrays the role of an Bhaglen peer who travels to America to dis pose of some valuable family pictures. He is successful in his mission but is unfortunate in de- positing the money in A bank which soon afterwards fatis
- ALHAMBRA
"FRESHMAN LOVE”
A college comedy full of spark- ing songs and hilarious situations. is being featured at the Alhambra Theatre. Those who liked "Colle- giate" with Jack. Oakle and Joe Penner of "You nasty man" fame. will find the current
attraction
at the Alhambra just as enter- tuining, for Frank McHugh is given a leading part and makes the most of his opportunities.
Patricia Bus 19 a "campus cutle" is the love Interest ini u lightly woven story bolit around Unable to communicate with his
the staid surroundings of a college. mother, who is on a cruise, and
Warren Hull, a new singing find unwilling to appeal to his brother, that has not had many opportu- he decides to overcome his tem- nitles to reveal his singing prowess, porary difficulties by securing as featured opposite Miss Ellis and job as a footman at the house of comes through with flying colours. a wealthy American, named Beach George E Stone, a dependable Howard. This job he procures character actor who was seen re- through the offices of an old ser-cently as a Jew in "San
band Feader vant whom he meets in New York. cisco," "is a
In his new capacity he catches "Freshman Love", which only goes the eye of the niece (Fay Wray)
to show his amazing versatility,
Joe Cawthorn as a of his employer, who plerces his
trainer of the college rowing crew. disguise and is more than suspi- clous of his bona fides as a foot- gathers well merited bouquets for
his performance.
man.
One of the moet humourous scenes of the picture is when Buchanan's brother appears as a guest at the house. with the
Fran- in
worried
The comedy is light, and the entertainment good with a number of new song hits-"Redincam".
ultimate intention of asking for WAR RISK RATES
the hand of the niece.
amusing
Events move bo 27 climax wherein he forestalls his
Of brother in winning the hand the beautiful Fay Wray.
His-denouement is complete, he 3 revealed in his true identity and takes the place of his brother as the honoured guest.
The picture abounds in humour and scintillating Wit. Buchanan out of the most scrapes in and cheerful opemism that cannot fall embarrassing predicaments with 3
to appeal to the audience. It is a picture that should not be missed. -"Reknit."
"
REDUCED
ITALIAN PORT DECISION
London, July. 15.
An important, reduction of the minimum rates of premium for war, risk insurance 'an goods wa3
mittee of marine underwriters in agreed yesterday by the joint com-
the London market which has been responsible for determining the terms. The rates quoted are for open covers and open po. licies, and hitherto the Arst terms mentioned in the schedule
200 FREE PENNY applied to "all voyages to. from, or
PHONE CALLS
A YEAR
NEW CONCESSIONS FOR SUBSCRIBERS
House of Common's, July 13. Concessions to telephone users were announced in the House of Commons this afternoon by Major Tryon,
They are:
the Postmaster-General.
From October 1 next every subscriber on a quarterly basis under the ordinary residential rates for exclusive lines will be able to make 200 id, local calls a year free of charge.
This free allowance will be ap- plied to the first 50 local call unita in each quarter...
Simillary, the first 16 local call units in each month will be given free to ordinary month- ly residential subscribers. Major Tryon explained that in a large number of cases this would "Mutiny on the Bounty," Metro- mean that the telephone rental Goldwyn-Mayer's sea classic that of £1 quarter will cover allį is showing to-day at the Star normal charges for the service, Theatre, is a picture that must take and the Post Office would thus be the highest place of all sea dramas able to offer an inclusive service converted to the motion picture for the small residential user in screen,
serien.
It is the true story of a tific expedition of a group of men who rise in mutiny against the tyranny of their captain and who are eventually tracked down by the long arm of England's sea law and led back to an ignoble death on a yardurm.
Charles Laughton, as Captain Bligh, far surpasses any perturm. ance of his spectacular Стрел career. He gives the role of Bligh the breath of life that only the original Bligh could give it.
all but
the largest cities at a figure closely approximating to is. 6d, a week.
SOURCE OF DEVELOPMENT ·
At the same time all ordinary residential subscribers will secure a beneft up to 4. 24. a quarter.'
Major Tryonywent on to say that the "Little- man" was the chief potential source of development,
and he had been impressed – with the success which had attended Clark Gable appears as the the introduction of the business- lealer of the mutineers, Fletcher
small-user-tarift
among small
Christian, and through his charac- shopkeepers and one-man busi- terization climbs one more notch. higher as the most popular male nesses.
atar of the films,
Franchot Tone, as Midshipman Byam, too, makes his place in the screen limelight more secure. Space forbids the laurel wreaths due others in the cast-for there are more than fifty-but orchids are awarded to Producer Thalberg for his daring and foresight in produc- ing; to Director Frank Lloyd, who has injected a whit of Of Dubbii Sea into every scones to Cameraman Arthur Edoson for the most. beautiful ses shots ever! flashed on the silver screen, and to every other individual who had part in making. “Mutiny on the Bounty" the greatest sea picture
of all time..
As the concession of free calls was not so suitable to this ser- vice, as it was usually used for incoming calls, he proposed to make a flat reduction in the business amall-user tarla of 10%. a year, and a similar reduction would be applicable to all ordin- ary business lines.
In the case of those businesses which rent additional lines to the same premises, the rental for each
these auxiliary lines will be re- duced by a further 10s, a year.
He went on to say that there will be consequential reductions in associated services.
via Mediterranean and/or Red Sea," which, of course, covers-2 great variety of voyages including passages to and from India, Aux- tralia, and the Far East through the Suez Canal. Until yesterday the rates quoted were 23. per £100 'on cargo and specie and is, 3d, on registered post. Now the commit- tee have agreed that these rates become 8d. and 3d. per shouza
£100 respectively, and they are thereby included with those for al other voyages, with the exception' of a number that are specified.
Obviously the decision reflects a better view taken of the interna-
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* TO-DAY, ONE" DAY ONLY* BY SPECIAL REQUEST! NOTE THE SPECIAL TIMES; at 2,30 6,00 7,20 & 8.30 PM.
TRUE DRAMA OF MUTINY AND PRIMITIVE LOVE ... $2,000,000 production on the
32 screen'at-last 122
ON THE
MUTINY BOUNTY
starring CHARLES
LAUGHTON CLARK GABLE
FRANCHOTTONE®
‚à Frank Lloyd Production
with east of the
sasca including
media andiva gördü of Tekéső!
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TO-MORROW AND WEDNESDAY WARREN WILIAM.
IN THE CASE OF THE LUCKY LEGS"
AIK-CONDITIONED THEATRE
LAST TWO-DAYS AT 2 30, 6.10, 7.18 & 9 90 P.M. JACK'S BACK IN AN ENJOYABLE SNACK FROM THE PANTRY.
JACK BUCHANAN in COME OUT OF THE PANTRY with Fay Wray
A British and Dominions Production.
NEXT CHANGE, "LITTLE MISS NOBODY" RALPH MORGAN
20TH CENTURY
FOX
with JANE WITHERS
ALHAMBRA
NATHAN BOSKOWLOOIT DAILY AT 7, 30-3,30
FINAL SHOWINGS. TO-DAY IT'S LOADED WITH LAUGHS | IT'S CHOCKFULL OF CUTIES ! IT'S REARIN' WITH RHYTHM |
PICK YOUR WINNING COLORS- BLONDE, BRUNETTE
OR RED-HEADE
Let these cuddlesome cam .. pus cuties reach you things
you'll never learn from books
FRESHMAN
LOVE
FRANK MCHUGH PATRICIA ELLIS WARREN HULL
JOE CAWTHORN
TOMORROW
WE'RE ONLY HUMAN " with PRESTON FOSTER & JANE WYATT
We have received from Messrs
lication has been revised to include the latest advances, and # ls signi- ficant to note the extent to which bydraulic and mechanical systems of transmission are пок being Hard.
tional situation as this might DIESEL LOCOMOTIVES affect voyages of ships through the Mediterranean. The only excep- tion to the reduction in the Medi- terranean group of rates is the Harland and Wolf, Ltd., a copy of maintenance of the special terms a new edition of their publication for shipments to and from Pales-"Oil Engine Traction." This púb tine. On June 11 the rating com- mittee decided that the minimum rates for covering the risks of war and of strikes, ricis, and civil com- motion in respect of shipments to and from Palestine should be 55. Þér £100 for goods covered by the warehouse to warehouse' clause, subject to a limit of 15 days after arrival at the port, and 103. per 100 the' destination, of the goods ja outside the port, and con- sequently the limit is extended to 30 days,
A form of mechanical transmis- sion which has given excellent re- sults in locomotives and raticars over a number of years is the well- known 6LM. gear, which Harland and Wolf. Ltd., are licensed to manufacture, In this publication a. diagrammatic section of the At the same time Italian ship-gear-box is shown, together with Ping and Italian ports are no long-photograph of a typical gear- er" excluded from the special rat- box, and a photograph of a loco- ing, a decision which coincides with | motive built by Messrs Harland the withdrawal of sanctions. The and Wolf, in which a gear-box of previous schedules have been pre- this type, aiready widely used on faced by a statement to the effect the Continent, is incorporated. that there were excluded the Among the many drawings re- Italian dag, and loading, calling, produced in the catalogue is one or discharging at ports in Italy or showing the detalled аттапка- Italian Possessions, the rating of ment of a 330 h.p. Diesel shunting which was left to the discretion of locomotive, which the firm is build- individual underwriters Now, in ing for one of the British raliways: view of the changed conditions, This, it is understood. is the first underwriters have considered that application of hydraulle transmis- the special exclusions should nosion to shunting locomotives in the longer be made..
British Isles, and the performance of the unit' will be watched - with" interest. A two-speed gear is ins corporaed in the transmission of A six-weeks-old calf was nib- this locomotive, enabling it to be bling at the grass in the yard, and used for shanting or, alternative- was viewed in silence for some ly, for branch line work at speeds minutes the city giri. up to 50 m.p.h.
inte by meet mining in- The new publication is profusely
pulsively to her hostess "does÷14 | filustrated and contains articles of really pay you to keep as small n Interest to all those who are asso- cow as that
elated with railway construction.
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