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They Thought She was a Brat .'Incorrigib'e Hut. She was Only a Lonely Little Girl! SHE HAS EVERYTHỊNG YOUR CHILDREN WANT BUT THE LOVE YOUR CHILDREN GET!
Beloved Brat
WARNER BROS.
BONITA GRANVILLE
DOLORES COSTELLO - DONALD CRISP.
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Gary ooper
Chudette Colbert
姿势
"BLEBEARD'S EIGHT - WIFE
TAKE ANY TARAH OR HAPPY VALLET BAJK
ORIENTAL
FLEMING ROAD
TEL 28473
LAST 4 TIMES TO-DAY
THRILL AT THE RACK - LAUGH WITH Tan
A race track story nlled with comedy situations with the int atsiting tone, per eger li med,
INERS!
THOROUGHBREDS DON'T CRY
JUDY GARLAND • MICKEY
ROONEY # ́SOPRIE TUCKER
C. AUBREY BRITH RONALD SINCLAM Directed by Alfred E. Gree PTOMUSER 17 NARRY RAPE
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EXCITING, STORY OF B BATHTAKING BIONESS ! Thausunda o players, thousands of thrils in the sereon's amazing outdoor » rctacle.
LARY
COOPER ARTHUR
JEAN
The grandest of all. DeMille's great romancest
Cecil B. DeMille's THE PLAINSMAN”
RECJA YOUNG
LOVE UNDER FIRE” BY AME HE
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Franz Lehar's Masterpiece on the Screen
Beautiful Setting! Glorious Sing ng 1
Maurice CHEVALIER Jeanette MacDONALD
TOMORROW
M.O.M. PICTURE
CLUBITSCHA
Merry WIDOW
Clark Gable
Joan Crawford "LOVE ON.THE RUN "
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IGNORANCE OF OLD TESTAMENT
The Rev. P. Gardner-Smith, Dean and Fellow of Jesus College. Cambridge, at the conference of the Union of Modern Churchmen
KING'S:
Hongkong
"Flight Into Nowhere"
QUEEN'S
"Beloved Brut”
ORIENTAL:
"Thoroughbreds Don't Cry""
Kowloon
ALHAMBRA:
"The Life Of Emile Zola
STAR:
"The Merry Widow"
MAJESTIC:
"Thin Ice"
KING'S:
Coming
"Start Cheerlag"
QUEEN'S:
"Bluebeard's"Eighth "Wife"
ORIENTAL:
"The "Plain man" "Love Under Fire" ALHAMBRA:
"Bluebeards Eighth Wife".
STAR:
"Love On The Run" MAJESTIC:
"Wide Open Faces" "Four Men And A Prayer"
SAMEND
CINEMA & GENERAL
VRTAČ
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1938.-PAGE 5
HITLER RUMOURS DIARY OF LOCAL
DENIED
"Sheer Invention”
Berlin, Oct. 17 “Authorised · circles · describe tore in reports that Herr Hit'er has demanded the surrender ́ot - non-Nasi-Sudetens by the Czech Government - as sheer Invention.
It is stated that all current. questions between Prague and Berlin including the civil status of Germany «rema'ning in Czecha- slovakia are now subject to discus- alon between the two governments. -Reuter.
NEW BASIS FOR SETTLEMENT
Prague,, Oct. 17 Following the week-end conver- sation in Munich between the Ger- man authorities and Czech repre- sentatives. it is gathered in well- informed circles that "a new basis 10. the Hungarian-Czech settle- nient has been prepared on the lines of a compromise between the Hungar an demands. and the Czech-proposals.
EVENTS
TO-DAY
ANNIVERSARIES & HOLIDAYS,——
St Peter of Alcantara.
CINEMAS.—(See Column 3 of this
Page).
DANCES.-Gala Dante in the Cheero Club Main Lounge, 8.30
pm.
ENTERTAINMENTS. — "The Ro
mance of the Western Cham- ber," at Queen's Theatre. MAILS. (See Page 19), a MEETINGS.-S. & S. Home, Hous: Committtee, 5.30 p.m.; Kowloon Union Church Women's Club, 10 a.m.; Revival Meeting, at Chinese Methodist Church Wanchai, conducted by Mr Edwin Orr. & p.m. MISCELLANEOUS. - Art Exhibi-
tion by Miss Gytha Owen, at 288, The Peak, 3.30 pm, to 6.30 p.m.: Opening of Police Recrea- tion Ground at Boundary Street, Kowloon, by H. E. the Governor, 3.30 p.m.; Exhibition of Hong- kong Telegraph Amateur Pho- tographte. Competition, 8. C. M. "Post Bldg., 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. MOON-VITI Moon, 28th, Day.
It is believed that such a basis would retain for Czechoslovakia the towns of Bratislava, Nitra, Luenec SPORTS.-(Sce Page 10), and Unhorod. The fate of Kosice SUNRISE-+8.21
5.56 pm. TIDES.-High at 05.26 and 19.07.
Low at 12.27.
st.11 undecided. Kosice bas a large Hungarian, population, but It is in an almost entirely Slovak district.
No decision has yet been reach- ed regarding the resumption of direct negotiations between Prague and Budapest, but it is underst od that diplomatic talks are proceed- ing between the two
cap tals as well as with Berlin, London. Paris and Rome-Reuter.
FRONTIER PHOTO
FLIGHT INTO NOWHERE Adventures and excitement are the keynotes "of Flight into No- where." Jack Holt's Columbia drama which opens to-day at the King's Theatre. The film, enacted by a stering cast, is set against the trackless forests 01 the
upper Amazon, with modern science pitted against jurigle voo-doo,
Holt at his best in a two- fsted, fighting role, that of super-
ntendent of a trans-continental There is no confirmation
11.11. SUNSET.--
TO-MURROW MOON.-VIII Moon, 27th. Day. SUNRISE --6.21 a.m. SUNSET.~~
5.56 p.m.
TIDES.-High at 04.00 and 18.29
Low at 11.35 and 23.20.
CONCENTRATION Prague, Oct. 17.
CAMPS IN An agreement has been reached Crech between the German and
BELGIUM authorities whereby the frontier! zone will be photographed by spe-
Brussels. Oct. 18. cial Beroplanes. The photographs The Baper Soir" asserts will afterwards serve as a basis for the Belgian Government Latenda the new line of demarcation.
It establish several
that
concentration
in camps for Jewish fugitives withort
The
alr line who heads an expeditionoffietal circies of the report that residential permit, the number of into the South American woods to Germany has demanded the sur- which is estimated by the paper rescue one of his pilots.
render of any particular indivia about 5000. A number of such dual who has been an active so-fugitives have already been expel- cial-democrat. Moreover the led from Belgium,
the Czech authorities have informed
Cab.net will discuss the Social-Democrats that if any fugitive," problem "during its next person from the Sudeten regions 'session. The first two concentra- brings a certificate that he belen-stion camps will be established to the Social-Democrat Party, at Merxplas and Marne-e according and therefore Ands his security to the Soir" which regards it as compromised. be will zot be probable that further concen ra- obliged to return to Sudetenland-tion camps wil be established at Reuter.
other places later on.-Transocean,
BELOVED. BRAT Warner Bros. again demonstrates Its talent for combining real enter- tainment with social problems of significance in the picture, "Eeloved Brat," which opens at the Queen's Theatre_to-day.
Woven around the life of young girl, Roberta Morgan (Bonita Granville), the picture tells a dramatic story of parental mis- understanding and d'sin er st which drive the girl into the path Fate which few ever retrace-the path which usually ends in 'stark tragedy.
SOCIETY GIRL -MAKES-NEWS
Hal Roach, producer of such comedies as Topper and Merrily We Live, has just gone over to United Artists. and is now mak- ing his first film for them.
The picture, There Goes My Heart. is a romantic comedy with the greater accent on the comedy. It gives you Virginia Bruce as pampered heiress who becomes associated with Bales-girl Patsy Kelly and newspaperman Fredric March
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Together and separately, they show her a new, exciting kind of Hfe; and It is with her reactions to their promptings that the film is concerned.
Eugene Pallette gets what should be a made-to-measure part, as a superácially hardboiled but in- wardly sentimental editor: and young Arthur Lake, after an absence of three or four years, returns to the screen in a featured part.
HORTHY INSPECTS
TROOPS
Budapest, Oct 18.
It is officially announced yester- Beriptures--would- -have in-
day evening that the Regent von volved incalculable loss.
|Horthy and the "Chief of the The boy who learned secular Hungarian General Staff, inspected history was taught to inquire as the troops in the frontier zone at Loughborough recently, said: to his sources and to estimate on Sunday...
"There are few to-day in any their reliability. When he opened
The Regent stayed with the
In some girls' schools it had been found that several parents preferred teaching which was
to Budapest late Bunday evening.- Transocean.
LORD RENDLESHAM LEAVES £173,000
class of society who know the Old his Bible no such questions were troops for several hours, returning Testament well. Three or four raised. The record was sometimes years ago an undergraduate, bear- treated as true or false, according ing a very famous name in his cól-, to the preconceived notions of the lege, asked his supervisor who teacher. -- this Jehovah' was whom he had met in a modern French poem.” The acceptance of the theory. of the verbal, inspiration of the Jewish Scriptures. Mr. Gard- ner-Smith went on, had had many unfortunatė COILSU- quences in the history of the Christian Church, but the. complete rejection of these
traditional to' that which' was true
Lord Rendlesham, of Bosloc,
In boy's schools complete indif- | Mawnan, Cornwall, whose Suffolk ference was commoner. If a mas- "eat was Rendlesham Hall, Wood-
ter were willing to take the Scrip-ridge. formerly
director
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ture class, his services were grate. Tommiery and Greno Ltd., - of fully accepted whether he were Mark-lane, E.C., wine merchants. | competent or not.
left £173,44% (n.p £83,815)
CROSSWORD
NO. 137
country
1.
ACROSS Small child
4
European
07
9. Hlatus
12. Transgress
10 19
20
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13.
Divisions of
a poem
22 123
25
124
14.
Grow old
20
24
30
15. Sleeveless
garment
37
32
16. Wild bufa- "
loes of India.
17. Scatter seeds 18. Snatch 20. Choose 22. Blushing 24. Declare 25. Dres 28, Biblical
namma
29. Split pulse 30. River in
France 31. Containing
n'trozen 33. Distant 34. Frozen 35. Play on
words
36. Brisk energy (collog.)
37. Périnds of
time
38. Sink in the middle
39. Tagged cliffs 40. Cosy retreats 42. Price offered 43. Able
45. Body with
legal
authority 47. Rowing im-
plement
50. Kawallan
wreath
51. Mountain
" nymph
52. Member of
an Indian "tribe
43 194
15
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53
الأعالية
Put of a curved line
54. Examines 55. Beries of
connected
objects
DOWN
1 Beverage
2
Sphere
3. Crossing the
Atlantic Ocean
4. Incrustation
over a sore 5. Established
value
$32
30
34
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147 148 149
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6. Subject to high heat and then coo!
7. European..
country
8. Sense organ 9. Pertaining to a class of molluscs
∙10. Past
11. Beat in
church
19. Interjection
21. Bivalve
molluse
SOLUTION TO-MORROW
ZZ. Rove at large 23: Willow
24. Member of
an. Algon- quian tribe 25. Penetrate 27. Leaks
through
29. Made 30. Human.
beinigs
32. "Ascend
33. Covering for the floor 35, Ovensters 38 Place for
safekeeping
39. Note of the
scalt
41. Blemish 42. Articles of
furniture
43. Wing 44. Through 46. Posed for a portrait
48. Consumed 49. Steep in moisture
AIR-CONDITI IONED THEATRE
ONE DAY CN V 4T 2.33: 5,10, 71% $19.30. P.M.
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HOLT
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LA COLUMBIA, PICTURE
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with... JUM MY DURANC -- JOAN PERDY A Camb'a Picture
ALHAMBRA
NATHAN RÓ KOWLOON DARLY AT 2,30°3.20*720 & 9.30 ·TEL. 56856
·SHOWING TODAY.
A Mi'e tone in the History of the Sureen! HEĽO C! D NAM C
DRAMAJACH
ER LIVES AGAIN-
AND THE WORLD ACCLAIMS HIM!
Mr. PAUL" MUNI
The Life of Emile Zola
GALE SONDERGAARD-JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT Gloria Holden + Donald Críap » Brin O'Brien-Mouru • Henry O'Neill
· Lacin Chthera · Marria Carnovsky » Directed by William Dieterle Savon May by. Norman Reilly Raink, Idolaz Harsid nad Cum Floramen...
Fransad by WARNER BROS,
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A Marantant Fie ure
• SHOWS DAILY 230 & 20 710-9 30
+
Gary Cooper ulaudert, to`bat BLUEBARD'S EIGH A WIFE
MAJESTIC
THEATRE
NATHAN ROAD KOWLOON
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Your "One In, A Million” girl. and the boy in a million...
o gay and magnificent musical!
SONJA HENIE
TYRONE POWER
Thin Ice
ARTHUR TREACHER RAYMOND WALBURN
JOAN DAVIS
SIC RUMANN ALAN HALE LEAN RAY · MELVILLE COOPER MAURICT CANS. GEORGE SIVOT
Dozzling jer. speciales!
Songs of libing loveliness!
℗ TOMO 75OW, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
“HOWLING HURRICANE OF HIⱭARITY!
JOE E: BROWN ¡1" WIDE OPEN FACES
A Colombia Comedy-Bit!
Solution No. 136
TPA PALICAROMI PAROLET AVENAS OʻRITA MALESIN O LIE RUMORIOAR ESNETREMYCAGE
PANAMA SPY SCARE
Panama, Oct. 17. The four Germans, Mira. I. Chatt- Gillbert man, ́ ́Hans Schackow, Gross and Edward R. Kuhrig, ar- [reated by the military authorities. for taking photographs of Panamá 11BARDILURE¶fortineations, have been handed ...
SHAVE DECADES
BALDRIC TENET INEE VAST8C A'R
GODI PERILTER÷1
over to the civil authorities, nu tha law does not permit them, bežná tried by the military authorities in
ODI PARTNERSNA peace time.
TENAKTAUNITED: - Bail has been, fred in each case
5818 TAÍ D ́TAL $15,000. — Reuter
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