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QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA
HONG KONG
KOWLOON
AT 9:30-515-7-90-9:30 RM AT 230 - 5'20-720 & 9:30 PM.
SHOWING TO-DAY
RECKLESS YOUNG ROMANCE
A STARTLING NEW STAR. SENSA- TIONAL DENBY DAY THRILLS. DRAMA.. SPECTACLE .
SURPRISE!
and all in natural, perfected Technicolor!
ANNABELLA
Remember her name... Youll never forget her lovely face!!
HENRY FONDA LESLIE BANKS
"WINGS
OF THE MORNING
THE WORLD-FAMOUS TENOR
JOHN MCCORMACK
Directed by Marald Baby Produced by Rehart ↑ Za
NEXT CHANGE. * At the QUEEN'S
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A Chinees Picture with English Title "SONG OF CHINA"
The greatest motion Picture ever made in the Orient.
⚫ SHOWS
DAILY
3.30-5.7 7.15-0.30
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NEXT CHANGE At the ALHAMBRA JOHN WAYNE JEAN ROGERS
in CONFLICT" JACK LONDON's ABYSMAL EROTE
TAKE ANY TRAN OR HAPPY VALLEY BUS
ORIENTAL
·THEATRE,
IPLE MONZZ
ROAD
WANCHE
TEL. 28472
TO-DAY AT 2.30-5,15-7.15. TO-MORROW AS USUAL
4 GREAT STARS IN A RIOTOUS COMEDY
Libelled, Lady
William POWELL Jean HARLOW Myrna LOY Spencer TRACY
SPECIAL CONCERT TO-NIGHT AT 9,30 FAREWELL APPEARANCE ·
WORLD'S FOREMOST VIOLIN VIRTUOSO
JOSEF
LAMPKIN
INTERNATIONALLY FAMOUS
MUSICAL GENIUS
Presenting an all new programme of popular selections by famous composers.
Now at Popular Prices $3.—$2-$. 50 c. All Servicemen half price except 50 c. seats.
Every Unit To Be Represented
Every
the unit in
Aldershot Five camps will be provided for Command will be represented the Coronation troops. About 25,- among the 30,000 troops taking 000 part in the Coronation..
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1937.)
TO-DAY AT THE NEW COINS AND DIARY OF LOCAL
CINEMA
Hong Kong
KING'S :-
"Maytime"
QUEEN'S:-
"Wings Of The Morning" ORIENTAL:
"Libelled Lady"
Kowloon
ALHAMBRA:--
"Wings Of The Morning" MAJESTIC:-
น
"Hearts Divided"
STAR:---
"Murder With Pictures"
KING'S:-
Coming
"Espionage"
QUEEN'S:
"Song of China" ALHAMBRA':-
"Conflict"
MAJESTIC:-
"The Devil Is A Sissy**
STAR:-
"Fighting. Stock"
MAYTIME
Hollywood's Arst spectacular musical picture of the new year, Metro-Goldwyn - Mayer's "May-
time," is showing at the King's
Theatre.
STAMPS
High Pressure At The Mint
New bronze coins, forins, and, it is hoped, a supply of half-crowns, will be in eirculation a few days before the Coronation, states the "Evening Standard."
EVENTS
FRIDAY, MAY 1
Anniversaries and Holidays,---- Robert Browning, born, 1812. Lord Rosebery born, 1847.
Auctions-Household
Furniture,
at 35. Hankow Road, Kowloon, 2.30 p.m.
Cinemas.
King's: "Maytime" Queen's-Wings Of The
Morning"
Oriental:-"Libelled Lady.".. World:"Chinese Picture." Alhambra:-"Wings Of The
Mörning"
On May 10, two days before the Coronation, the General Post Of fice expect to issue the special lid. commemorative stamp bearing the heads of the King and Queen, simultaneously with the new per- manent issue of ¿d., Id., and 21d.kin's Violin Recital, at Oriental stamps carrying the head of the King only.
Both the Royal Mint and the General Post Office are working at high pressure to ensure that the new coins and stamps will be avaliable, and are gradually over- taking a variety of difficulties.
"It will be quite impossible to is- sue the whole of the new coinage In May," an official of the Mint told me. "We have been very pressed for our dies, although in the case of bronze coins the dif- ficulty has not been so great.
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"Silver coins are normally issued
through the Bank of England, but on this occasion there will be a partial issue direct from the Mint.
Majestic: "Hearts Divided." Star:-"Murder With Pictures." Entertainments.-Mr. J. 'Lamp-
Theatre 9.30 p.m.
Lectures-Helena May Christian Fellowship. 10.30 a.m.
Meetings-Kowloon Chess Club, at St. Andrew's Hall, 5.30 pm..
Miscellaneous-Jumble Sale by Ladies's Guild of Christ Church. Kowloon Tong, 3.30 p.m. at 3 Duke Street; Hong Kong Union Church Jumble Sale. ·
Supper Social Corps Annual
Volunteer and Prize-giving, at Headquarters, 8 pm.; Cheero Club Duplicate Contract Bridge 8 p.m.
Sports-(See Page 10), Moon-III Moon, 27th. Day. Sunrise.-5.48 a.m. Sunset.-6.52
D.M
Tides. High at 06.26 and 18.45; Low at 09.22. and 12:57.
.. SATURDAY, MAY 8.
Anniversaries and Holidays:- Lavolster died, 1794. Gustav Flau-
Cinemas. King's: "Maytime" Queen's: "Wings Of The
Morning"
Á
It is too early to say when all de-bert died: 1880. The Apparition of nominations of the new coinage St. Michael the Archangel. will be available for general use.”
Because of their difficulties, the Mint authorities have been COD- centrating on the production of florins, of which there should be considerable supply available
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just before the Coronation. There may also De a "release of half- crowns, but this is still in doubt.
With the glamorous Jeannetu: MacDonald and Nelson Eddy re- united in the starring roles, this adaptation of the successful stâge musical is more beautiful than the original. That is to be expected, of course, owing to the
greater resources of the screen.
Miss MacDonald and Eddy sur- pass their starring performances In those briliant pictures, "Naughty Marietta” and "Rose Marie." John Barrymore is excel- lent, as a tragic impressario and, and Lynne Carver, a lovely stranger to the screen from Ken- coins of the new reign in all, in- tucky, appears with Tom Browncluding a limited supply of gold to provide the Juvenile romance.
"Maytime" is a gorgeous spec-. tacle to view and a beautiful theme to heari Hunt Stromberg and Robert Z. Leonard. who respectively produced and directed "The Great Ziegfeld" last year, occupied the same positions
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the production of the new picture.
WINGS OF THE MORNING
Brought to the screen in all the Heike beauty of natural techni- colour, "Wings of the Morning" the flaming romance of a lovely fugitive fleeing from strife-torn Spain, opens at the Queen's and Alhambra Theatres to-day. Anna- bela, a new and alluring sensa- tion of the screen, is starred with Henry Fonda and Leslie Banks in the fim, which presents the world- famous tenor. John McCormack.
A thrilling mixture of drama, spectacle and surprise. the Twentieth
Century-FoX release
achieves
remarkable effects through its natural, perfected technicolour, so life-like and beau- tiful that you'll think you've never zeen a colour on the screen be- fore.
The spectacular changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace; 'the the most sensational Derby ever run, with fockey Steve Donoghue riding his most thrilling race; John McCormack. beloved Trish tenor, singing the songs of Ireland that
have made him famous there are a few of the moments that make "Wings of the Morning" a film at 'once beautiful' and breathtaking.
LIBELLED LADY
Jean Harlow, William Powell, will be accommodated. in Myrna Loy, Spencer Tracy, all in camps in Regent's Park, Kensing- one picture! There's a collection About 5.000 troops from Alderton Gardens and Primroce Hill, of outstanding film names, each of shot will take part; more than 2,000 will line the route, while, 2,500 will have administrative duties at the camps in the London Hampton Court. Olympla will be parks.
and and 600, Indian
Burmese troops will he provided for at
used for a few days by three battalions of Guards, the Navy and troops from the Dominions.
The Eastern Command is pro-" viding about 2,000 troops for duty on the route, and there will be
The Australian and Rhodesian more than 600 cooks and walters. contingents who are at present at The advance parties of the ad-Wellington Barracks are going to ministrative troops will begin Pirbright Camp on April 15, and moving to London on April 18. will remain there until May 10. when they will return to London to be accommodated at Olympla.
THE ROYAL SALUTE Troops from Aldershot taking part in the procession will leave for London on May 9, and will be accommodated in Kensington, Gar-
dens.
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Judging is an old man's job.--Mr Macquisten, R.C. · Aldershot, believe that those who rattle has been detailed to fire the Royal | the sabre most have never worn salute in St. James's Park.
one. General 'Goering.
J. Battery, REA,
which is capable of ruling a motion picture caɛt in his and her own right. Only once in a movie moun is such a stellar aggregation of stars gathered together for one production. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer has assembled them for its pro- duction of “Libelled Lady,” the new season "special" which is at the Oriental Theatre to-day and to-morrow.
The story presents not only a cross-tangle of emotional conflicts upon the part of its Your forceful protagonists but also reveals a new angle on the newspaper story. It author is Wallace Sullivan, one- time Chicago atar reporter. Its screen play is the work of three prominent writers Maurinė Waf-
nous ro Emmett, Hogers and George Oppenheimer. Its directór is Jack Conway.
There are to be eighteen new
Oriental:-"Libelled Lady" World:"Chinese Picture." Alhambra:-"Wings Of The
Morning"
at
Majestic "Hearts Divided" Star: "Fighting Stock" Dances.-R. A. M. C. Association Coronation Cabaret Dance, Peninsula Hotel, 8.30 p.m.
Miscellaneous, Claims against the Estate of George Mist' due.
Sports-15ee Fage 10). Moon-III Moon, 28th. Day, Sur.rise.-5.47 a.m. Sunset.-6.53
pieces minted at £5, £2, El, and 10s., but the special souvenir sets --to be sold for £21 and (without the, gold coins)" 10s.-are not likely to be available before the middle.. of June.
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'The Coronation postage stamp of tid. is to bo of the same colours and oblong design as those printed to commemorate the Silver Jubilee -of King George the Fifth. The other new stamps will be similar to the lasue at present in use.
"The photogravure process is being used and has, in fact, been adopted generally for all Britis. stamps," I was told at the General Post Office. "The Coronation stamp will be available for about the same period as the Silver Jubi- lee issue, or a minimum of six weeks, after which the d. stamp of the permanent issue will come into use.
STAMPS OF THREE KINGS
"Edward VIII, stamps will still be on salt, Su, too, will George V. stamps of the lesser denomina- tions from automatic machines, aLS well as those of the higher values, so that for the first time the stamps of three British Sovereigns will be current.
Tides. High at 07.05 and 19,55, Low at 01.00 and 13.52.
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SUNDAY, MAY 9.
'Anniversariés and Holidays.- Sunday after Ascension Sir J. Barrie born. 1860.
Entertainments-Coronation Band Concert at Peninsula Hotel, 9 p.m.
Religious, Special Coronation Services at St. John's Cathedral, 11 am. and 6.30 p.m.
Sports-(See Page 10), Moon.- Moon 29th. Day. Sunrise.-5.47 a.m. Sunset.-6.53
p.m.
Tides. High at 07.44 and 20.59; Low at 01.38 and 14.40.
Full Rehearsal In The Abbey On May 10
A full rehearsal of the Corona- tion will take place in Westminster 'Abbey on Monday, May 10, be- tween 11 am. and 2 p.ht, two days before the actual Coronation Ser vice, states the "Times."
All those-except the King and Queen-who will take part in the Coronation will be present. Two representatives have been chosen to take the places of the King and Queen; and it is understood that Imitation crowns and regalla will
used.
"The higher values of stamps will be issued as required. There still remains a large supply of these bearing the head of George V. It will also be a considerable time before the stocks of Edward VIII. stamps are disposed of for we print at least two months in sa-
The Archbishop of Canterbury, vance, having to provide for, an
the Earl Marshal, and those hold- average sale of 20,000,000 stampsing traditional offices at the Corn- every day.'
nation will be present, together 'with the choir, Gold Staff officers and trumpeters. Officers and men of the King's Company of the Ore- nadler Quards will line the annexe and the entrance to the Abbey.
"The new stamps will be avail- able simultaneously in all parts of the kingdom. As regards the 'over- prints' for the Moroccan Agencies, no decision has yet been made."
William Powell, Jean Harlow and Spencer Tracy fifia-atene from. *Libelled lady showing at the Oriental Theatre.
AIR-CONDITIONED THEATRE
SHOWING TO-DAY DAILY AT 2.30, 510. 715 & 9.30 P.M.
WHEN A MAN IS BOLD.
and a woman's lips are willing!
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MATINEES: 20.•30c. • EVENINGS. 20. •30%:50«:70) TO-DAY & TO-MORROW
THE STORY OF A BATTLE FOR LOVE THAT
SHOOK TWO HEMISPHERES !
Glamorous Marign, galden- voiced Dick, plus a screenfull of stars to bring you the sepson's
most glorious romancel
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Huruh Duvies
"HEARTS DIVIDED Dick Powell - Charlie Ruggles Claude Rains E. Everett Horton
Aribar Trencher e Holt. Johnsan Chair
COMMENCING SUNDAY
M-G-M'S GLEATEST HUMAN" DRAMA! THE DEVIL IN A SISSY"
with FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW, JACKIE COOPER. MICKEY ROONEY
HANKOW
KOWLOON
ISTARE
57795
FINAL SHOWINGS TO DAY" @
Forty witnesses saw this killing...
but not one could pick the killer!
MURDER WITH PICTURES
SATURDAY
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TOM WALLS ONE DAY ONLY • RALPH: LYNN in
HOLLYWOOD STRIKE
UNITY
Hollywood, May 5, Two poweriu: rival trade union organisations, the old American
with LEW: AYRES GAIL PATRICK Paul Kelly Benny Baker
& Faramount Picture-Directed by Charles Barton
"FIGHTING STOCK"
the strikers' position has been weakened by the loss of public sympathy owing to outbreaks į of violence, as a result of which fivo persons are in hospital
The Costumers' Union has been expelled from the striking group Federation of Labour and the new for allegedly trying to negotiate- and more radical Committee for a separate settlement--
Industrial Organisation presented Router.
a united front to-day in support-
ing Hollywood's 8,000 striking fim
studio workers.
A writer mentions that primitive
"Union workers, no matter what
man did his courting with a club,
their affiliation, should support the The modern young man does much strike. declares a letter sent to better with diamonds
the striking unions, all of which
are members of the AFL, by the
O.LO
#A. woman with children has
The pickets outside the studios little time for learning the plano," have beta reinforced by members says a county court Judge." Chil-" of the Longshoremen's Union, but [dren are a comfort.
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