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They fought against death in the afternoon as the guns of Battle roared...!
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1937.
DEATH OF
ANDREW
MELLON
One Of Richest
Men In U.S.
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New York. August 26, Mr. Andrew Mellon, famous utilities' magnate and one of the biggest ngures on Wall Street. dled to-day at the age of 82, from bronchial pneumonia.
He was reputedly one of the richest men in the United States.
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BACK!
-And Better Than Evert
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I thought hælszedone!"
"How Calleute The Rachel?"
1 Nrap The MONEY
THE LAST TRAIN from MADRID"
Flaming Love-Drama of the Spanish Civil Wart
A Paramount Picture with
Dorothy Lamour - Lew Ayres Gilbert Roland - Karen Morley Lionel Atwill - Helen Mack Olympe Bradna - Anthony Quinn Directed by James Hogan
TO-DAY AT THE DIARY OF LOCAL
CINEMA
Hong Kong
KING'S:-
"Marked Woman"
QUEEN'S :-
"The Last Train From
Madrid"
ORIENTAL:-
"Private Detective 62"
Kowloon
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ALHAMBRA:-m
STAR:
"The Last Train
Madrid"
"The Guv'nor"
MAJESTIC:-
"Stage Struck"
Sunday
KING'S:-
"Marked Woman"
QUEEN'S:
From
"The Last Train From
Madrid"
ALHAMBRA:-
"The Last Train From
Madrid"
ORIENTAL:-
"Palmy 'Daya"
STAR:-
"Sea Devils"
MAJESTIC:—
"The Devil Doll"
MARKED WOMAN
When an actress of Bette Davis' dramatle stature is cast in a film that LS powerful. vivil, and
EVENTS
SATURDAY. AUGUST 28. Anniversaries and Holidays.→ Str. E. Burne-Jones born, 1833. Leigh Hunt died. 1859. St. Au gustine, Bishop and Doctor of the Church,
Cinemas (See Page 5). Dances--Flannel Dance, in Hotel Ceell, 8.30 p.m.
Entertainments. - Chung Sing Benevolent Society Concert and Swimming Gala at Bathing Pavi- len, Kennedy Town, 7 p.m.
Malls. (See Page 16).
Meetings.Oversea Chinese from Dutch East Indies, to form Hong Kong Association, in St. Francis Hotel Dining Room. 4 p.m.
Miscellaneous.--Claims against the Estates of Karola Khan, allas Khairullah Khan; and Lady Elizabeth Hannah Mitchell, late of Quendon, due: Entries close for Trinity College of Music (London) Theory Examination; Art Exhib!- on at Chinese Y.W.C.A., 10 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. Inauguration of Lido Cabaret In Macao.
Social-Hong Kong Girl Guides Association "At Home" at Sandi-
lands Hut, 3.30 p.m.
Sports. (See" Page 10). Moon.-VII Moon 23rd. Day. Sunrise-6.04 a.m. Sunset--6,44
pm.
· Tides.-High at 0057 and 14.24;
Low at 07.52 and 1852.
SUNDAY, AUGUST ·29: Cinemas (Seo Pago 51, Entertainments.
Chung Sing Benevolent Society Concert and Swimming Gala at Bathing Favi kon. Kennedy Town, 4 p.m.
Malls. (See Page 16). Sports. (See Page 101. Moon--VII Moon, 24th, Day. Sunrise.-6.04, a.m. Sunset.-6.45
Tides. High at 00.31 and 13.04; Last year Bette received the Low at 08.37 and 18.25. award of the Academy of Motion Picture Arta and Selences (top prize of all for the best screen performance by an actress.) "Marked Woman" undoubtedly will put her among those considered for the 1937 gold statuette.
dynamic-that's Teal entertain-p.m.
ment!
In It she is alternately tender, hard and gay, and versatile actress that she is, she does them all admirably..
THE LAST TRAIN-
FROM MADRID
It was inevitable that the power- ful drama behind the headline stories of war-torn Bpain would be seized upon by Hollywood for a motion picture. Paramount not cnly earns the distinction of be- ing the first but also for produc- ing what is one of the most gripping and human stories told,
Sea Serpent Caught
In Newfoundland on the silver screen.
St. Johns, Aug, 26. A sea serpont is reported to have been captured by fishermen in Fortune Harbour, Newfoundland.
The story is "The Last Train from Madrid" and it opens at the Queen's and Alhambra Theatres to-day. It is one of the most im- portant pictures of the year and if you want to see what Hollywood really can do in the way of weay- Ing human emotions into soul-stir-
The animal is understood to be as feet long with a girth of 25 feet and a tall measuring' nine feet-ring entertainment you must not Reiter's Bulletin Service.
miss it.
The Last Train From Medi
TAKI ANT TRAM ON MAPOY VALARY BUE
EORIENTALE
|VISITORS LIVING IN THE DOWN TOWN DISTRICT
ATTENTION "PLEASE! ...
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is a first class theatre patronized by the very...
best people, we show all the big pictures st bargain prices, we're only 5 minutes from the Post Office TAKE ANY TRAM OB HAPPY VALLEY BUS,
AN EXCITING AND FUNNY DETECTIVE STORY: There's a laugh and a thrill every minute.
POWELL
PRIVATE DETECTIVE
62
MARGARET LINDSAY
CRAZY WEEK STARTS TO-MORROW!
"We will show seven of the funniest and craziest pictures
over made, it will be a week of joy and laughter. FOR TO-MORROW-ONE DAY ONLY
Samuel Goldwyn, presents
die CANTOR
Eddie
PALMY DAYS'
Charlotte Greenwood
UNITED
ARTISTS PICTURE
He was sunk be simbour and un to hit ein la dough!
FOR MONDAY ONLY
BERT WHEELER ROBT WOOLSEY
COCKEYED CAVALIERS
THELMA KODD
DOROTHY LEE
Directed by MARK SANDRICH.,
ЕКО
KADIO
FOR TUESDAY ONLY
STAN
LAUREL
COLIVER
HARDY SONS OF
THE DESERT
FOR WEDNESDAY
ONLY
FOR
THURSDAY ONLY
FOR FRIDAY ONLY
FOR SATURDAY ONLY
M-G-M
HAROLD LLOYD in "MOVIE CRAZY THE 4 MARX BROTHERS in
D«UCK SOUP
JOB E. BROWN & GINGER Books In 'YOU SAID A MOUTHFUL”
́ ́ 100 OF THE SORREN'S FUNNIEST COMEDIANE in "HOLLYWOOD PARTY'
* MATINEES; 20c.-30¢ ✪ EVENINGS: 20c.-30c.-50c.-70c. ❤
Mr. Mellon
Mr. Mellon died at 8.30 p.m. from uremia and bronchial pneumonia, at the home of Mrs. David Bruce, his daughter, where he moved in July in order to complete arrange- ments for a national art gallery at Washington at a cost of £3,000,000. Members of the family were pre- sent when he passed away. The funeral will be at Pittsburgh.- Beuter.
CALEDONIA TOURING
ENGLAND
London, Aug. 25. The Imperial Airways flying- boat Caledonia is making a three- day tour of England. She will fly round the coast ports, the in- habitants of which will be able to see the machine which has crossed the Atlantic a number of times.
Reuter.
CRAZY WEEK AT THE ORIENTAL
A grand revival of seven of the funniest and craziest pictures the world has ever produced for:-
Sunday: Eddie Cantor in "Palmy Days."
Monday: Bert Wheeler and Rc- bert Woolsey in "Cockeyed Cava llers."
Tuesday: Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy in "Bons of the Desert."
Wednesday Harold Lloyd ̈ip "Movie Crazy."
Thursday: The 4 Marx Brothers in 'Duck Soup."
Friday: Joe E. Brown in “You Sald A Mouthful."
Saturday: "The Hollywood Party" with Laurel and Hardy, Jimmy Durante, Lupe Velez, Polly Morgan, Ted Healy and His Stooges; also Mickey Mouse.
THE HOTELS
The following are the latest ar- rivals at the local hotels;—
"HONG KONG HOTEL
Mr. and Mrs. Seiskan M. Gunn (Singapore), Dr. B. Barcle (Singa- pore), Miss Kathryn Dorrer (Singa- pore), Mr. Sidney Schwartz (Shanghai).
GLOUCESTER HOTEL Mr. and Mrs. Simmen (Switzer- land). Mr. Leon Britton (Shang- hal), Mr. G. C., H. Romain (Tsing- tao), Mr. and Mrs. B. Kan... (Shang- hal), Mr. Cremers, (Berlin), Mr. P. B. Haven's (Shanghai),,
STAGE STRUCK
Dick Fowell, star of First Na- tional's дем musical comedy, "Stage Struck," which comes to the Majestic Theatre to-day wants to know if mocking birds like his Binging.
Werner Jr.
thecll of the year as
BETTE DAVIS
"MARKED WOMAN'
HUMPHREY
BOGART
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FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY · GREAT NEW SONG SHOW STRIKES THE "SCREENI
STAGE STRUCK
with an sätter qest headed by
DICK POWELL JOAN BLONDELL' WARREN WILLIAM-FRANK MCHUGH YACHT CLUB BOYS • KARKE MADDEN
Cari Make - Croig Bayanids- Makari Cavanaugh How Long 2016 by I. T. Verburg and Would Aren Benend by beses saumgit '» A Plest Postumul Putors
℗ TO-MORROW, MONDAY, TUESDAY
THE ROMANCE-THRILL SENSATION THAT TOPS THEM ALL:
LIONEL
BARRYMORE IN
"THE DEVIL DOLL"
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FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY
George Arliss in “THE GUV’NOK”
with Gene Gerrard
TO-MORROW
A Gaumont British Picture
Victor McLaglen "SEA DEVILS"
Preston Foster in
SURRENDER OF SANTANDER
Franco's Troops March Into City
An RKO Radici Picture
PEACE TERMS
Simla, Aug. 28. Peace terms which are being im: posed upon Waziristan tribesmen include the surrender of two thou- sand rifles and imposition of Anes totaling £6,000. The terms will be announced at ten tribal meet- Inga-
Balamanca, Angust 28. General Francisco Franco's In- surgent troops have entered Ban- | Reuter's Bulletin Service. tander-
Reuter
My Bantander, August 28. Two Government commanders
100
The Insurgenta demanded the promise of surrender and for Republican hostages as a token of
There's something about work standing on a hill-top on the out ing in his vegetable garden before skirta of the city this morning sundown and shortly after sunrise, formally surrendered Santander to surety that the promise would be
kept that prompts Dick, to burst into the Insurgents, thus bringing
Tanks and infantry columns song.
another province within the con- Dick has the role of a dance |trol of Generál Franco.
then entered the city from the Nine Insurgent fahter
south-west, while a column director in "Stage Struck,” “a colourful musical comedy with circled overhead as a group of Navarrese marched in from the spectacular numbers staged by Insurgent generals received the north Busby Berkeley who also directed Government representatives.
The remnant of the Govern- the picture. The Yacht Cino Boys latter saluted and handed over the ment's defending forces, which ging songs written by themselves city with the proviso only that yesterday made a last stand in the while other lyrics and music are women and children should not be hills, has also surrendered-- by E. Y. Harburg and Harold Arlen, 'shot.
Rester,
The
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