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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1931.
CINEMA NOTES.
DAVIES A SCREAM IN
"NOT SU DUMB"
"Not So Dumb", an adaptation of the sucevastul stage farce, "Dulcy". is showing at the Queen's Theatre, with Jinrun Davies in the starring role. The new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer all-talking pleture proved to be a suro-fire hit.
Miss Davies, in the role played by Lynn Fontaine in the George S. Kauf
GOLF BY AMERICAN PROFESSIONALS.
SOME FINE-PLAY SEEN
AT FANLING,
The Royal pmekong Golf Club can have no complaint to make about yesterday's exhibition at Fanling by the professionals "Wild" Bill Mcl horn and Bobby Cruikshank. It was
HONGKONG PRISON.
QUESTION IN THE HOUSE- OF COMMONS.
London, Dec. 18, The following question and anɛ- wer of interest to China appears in the Parliamentary Hannard:
Dr. Phillips asked the Under- Secretary of State for the Colonies real out-of-dours day and the whether he has any Information as wenther could hardly have been bat to the conditions in Hongkong gaol methods of feed- though perhaps not sparkling, main-An tained interest to the end, and aborsing, housing, the
nian-Mare Connelly play, has a part ter, bath men played golf that at and the P and classifying the
made to order for her natural on dowments as a comedienno of first order. As the beautiful but blundering Dulcy, heroine of the picture, Miles Davies gives another of the inimitably riotous performances to which she first introduced her au- diences in "The Patsy" and "Show People"
all a most astisfactory gallery follow-prisoners; what arrangements are ed the pair over the 18 holes. There made for differentiating between were between 200 and 300 present.
tho
prisoners who have been con Both Melhorn and Cruikshank victed and those on remand; and are singularly free from any peculiar whether any Improvements have
They played orthodox golf been made recently. tice. throughout, did not attempt any freak
Dr. Shiels:-Tho regulations for the management of the Hongkong gnol are contained in the Prison Rules made under
Ordinance No.
A great cant helps the star in put-shots and made fery mistakes, way ting over the comic situations of this from the greens. It was only to be Elliott expected that they would encounter picture. decidedly funny Nugent, rapidly becoming a matinee difficulties in this department, and
4 of 1899. Full particulars as to Idol, plays the distracted Gordon, who frankly, their putting grew wome as
the game progressed. Some of the prisoners, their classification and accepts the advice of his fiancee in
greens found them all at sea, but their diets are given in the Hong- completing a business deal, only to regret it in the face of the devastating their ignorance of Fanling excuses kong Blue Book, a copy of which lot. But what interest was lost by
in being put in the Library. It is results. Raymond Hackett is amun- ing as the younger brother and good these errors was easily atoned for by therein stated that convicted and
their superb driving from the tees, unconvicted prisoners are separat performances are given by Julla Faye, Franklin Pangborn, William Holden, powerful yet effortless. Thore wased as far as possible. The gaol little between them in this, respectis at present overcrowded and it Sally Star, George Davis, Rugby
after their Arnt they Invariably lay Lafayette and Donald Ogden Stewart, In one of the drollest scenes of this all-talking
farce, Stewart gues through a repertoire of old-time songa on the plane while Pangborn, as the cenario-writer, Lench, gives a read- ing of a melodramatic brain-child.
Another big laugh getter la the Acene in which Miss Davies plova bridge. She out-bids, out-talks and out-slams everyone else in the game, "One Mad Kiss.” Colourful dances of Spain, supply A picturesque background for "One Mad Kinn, Fox Movietone musical faith to his niblick when he was in
the the rough. The 18 holes were com-at the close of the aurgar markets rumance, which introduces to nudible screen the magnetic young pleted in approximately two hours. tenor, Don Jose Mojica, of the Chicago Grand Opera company.
Spain has been called the true home of the dance, It is a part of the national life, the inevitable expres. sion of the gay, contented, irrespon-
of natures alble, sunburned people.
the
reen
There have been few changes in the modern dance as compared with those popular in dim antiquity: In fact, ngrent resemblance is between modern Spanish dances and those performed in ancient Romo by the famous dancing girls of Cadiz. Many dances of the tenth and twelth centuries are preserved to-day, and the only strictly modern Cantilan dance is the Tango.
The Fandango,, which is one of the principal, steps danced with the chorus by Mona Maris, farmer IFA star, in this production, is the liveliest and mast Apectacular of all, and is the one best known in Amerien,
M.
Vuller in "The History Danring", has described i
level. Very seldom were they off the is proposed to build a now one as fairway, and they both taught a good soon as financial conditions per lesson with their free, easy swings.mit. Final score were.-Cruikshank 75; Melhorn 77.
Whenever they did err, both made.
Cruik magnificent recoveries, and shank's return to the fairway from an exceptionally bad lie at the ninth was
used a outstanding. He extricate himself-one of the few occasions on which the match saw a used. Melhorn pinned hin wood
Play Described.
spoon to
Melhorn drove off first, and land- ed in the clump of trees on the right. With his niblick he recavered well, four. From the and he halved it second tee bath drives were dead level, with Cruikshank's second up to the #5 trifle short. pin and Melhorn Both missed comparatively easy putts, and again halved in four, one under bogey. Both were well on the short third with their drives, and although Cruikshank holed out in bogey three, Melhorn missed a three foot putt and took four. The fourth was halved in bogey four.
SUGAR MARKET,
THE LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS.
The following cabled quotations
yesterday have been received by Messrs. Pentreath and Co.:
London Terminals. March 5/114 down d. May 6/11⁄2 down d. August 6/4% down d. December 6/9 no change.
New York Terminals. No change reported. Cubans 96% about, C.L.F. Lon- don, option Liverpool, value 0/1. Java Sagor Trust raised their limits on 14th to f8% for Whites Melhorn's drive from the fifth and -f7% for Browns, and sales took him behind a bunker, but it was were made at these prices. Fur- not a dimeult lie and he brought outther bids have been submitted to missed in Holland. his nibilck. Cruikshank
the
had
EXCHANGE RATES.
Previous Day. Yesterday.
123.81
26.0614
20.424 18.10%
STICKLERS
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FARMER JONES has numbered his pigs from 1 to 18, and arranged them in their atles so that when the numbers are add- ed, each horizontal, each vertical and the two song diagonal lines total 34. Now, auppazing he hadn't used the numbers Z and 16, but instead repeated on two of the numbers already used. How could be arrange the pigs so that the rows, the columns and the two diagonals would still add up 34?
[The solution of yesterday's "Stickler" appears on
another page.]
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.
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Even the Fandango goes back to the eighteenth century while the Juta, one of the most popular of all, is approach, and again the hole was lerived from the sixteenth century halved in four. Cruikshank Passacaillo. It is the national dance luck on his side when in his second of Aragon, and is des ribed as lively drive for the sixth he hit the end of and splendid, but withal, dignified and the long hole bunker, and bounded on to the green. Ho boled out with reticient.
Antec three feet puft in four, but Melhorn took five: The short seventh presented little difficulty. Both were Paris on the green with their drives, and Genova.
Berlin. the hole was halved in bogey three.
Methorn left
by Oalo... fairway slicing his drive from the eighth, and Helsingfora. it left him half way up a steep bank. Athens...
Buenos Aires...34%, Out came his niblick" again, and it proved the right club for it Innded Shanghai. him just on the green. Cruikshank's New York... Accond had him right on the hole. Amsterdam. but he missed the easy shot and It Stockholm..
Vienna. was halved in four.
Cruikshank's recovery from the Madrid. rough before the ninth was perhaps Bucharest
Montevideo. 1lis classiest stroke. the match's spoon landed him short, however, but Hongkong.. Melhora's missing on the groen en Brussels. abled him to halve it, and they finish-Milan ed the outward Journey with Craik Copenhagen,
taken
Lisbon shank two up. Melhorn had
Prague.
163% the bogey score of 37 for the trip.
Rio..
4.11/16 In the Rough.
Yokohama. .2/0.15/32 Bombay..... Melhorn's drive from the 10th
1/4% Silver (spot)... 14.1/16 was pulled a little, and it landed in
(forward) 11% the rough. Another had mistake on the green made him take five, while Cruikshank found the bele in bogey four. Melhorn reversed the
"Like an electric shock, the notes of the Fandango animate ali hearts. Men and women, young and old, ac- knowledge the power of this air over the cars and soul of every Spaniard. "The young men spring to their places, rattling enstanets or imitating their sound by snapping their fingers. The girls are remarkable for their willy languor and lightness of their movements, the voluptivusness af their attitude-beating the exactest time with tupping heels.
"Partners trase and entreat and Sud- pursue each other by turns. denly the music stops and carl dancer shows his skill by remaining absolute- ly motionless, bounding again into the full life of the Fandango as the orchestra strikes up.
The sound of the guitar, the violin. the rapid tie-tue of the heels, the ernak of fingers and castaneta, the supple swaying of the dancers, the spectators with exstasy.
The more whirls along in rapid Iriple time. Spangles giltter, the sharp clank of wood and ebony three. Phone 22232.
castanets, beats out the entence of strange, throbbing, deepening nutes assonances unknown to music, but cariously characteristle, effective and Intoxicating.
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"Amidst the rustle of kilka, smiles glenm over white teeth, dark eyer sparkle and droop and flash up. again in fame. All is futter and glitter, animation-quivering. and grave sonorous, passionate, seductive."
This production will be seen and beard at the Queen's Theatre next Sunday. It was directed by Marcel Silver who is said to have captured the colourful romance and seductive charm of Spain. Antonio Moreno and Pom Patricola are also featured.
order
13th.
The
at the 11th, however, holing out in four while Cruikshank could do no better than bogoy five. Both ap- pronches to the 12th. were a little faulty but they mannged it in bogey
Cruikshank's drive off the landed him in some dried grass in the rough, and his niblick from there put him right behind a bunker. same niblick put him on the green, hut Melhorn holed out in bogey four. Melhorn's tremendous drive from the 14th was probably the longest for the him right on the match. It put green, and although he missed a rather easy putt, haled out in four. Cruikshank's second was too hard, and there was not enough power in hla third, which left him in the grass. He took five, and made the score square.
The 15th was halved in bogey five. and Cruikshank just missed holing
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
UNCLE CLEM
IS OUT
TO FIND
ONE MAN....
AND THAT
MAN 15
FARBAR
IT'S A DEAD CINCH THAT FARBAR DOESN'T KNOW THIS COUNTRY BETTER THAN
2 DOS
IT MAKES ME BOIL TO THINK HOW HE PAWNED HIMSELF OFF ON ME.... TAKINI, IN A' CROOK UNDER MY OWN ROOF.... WELL,
I'LL SHOW
HIM!!
12
Execution of Montrose.
81810 A wind that will always and
soon.
1-11 A sty, perhaps?
34.83%
12 Therefore, the giant looks back. 92.74% 13 Have a pear; Lucy. You lost a 18.16% rent beauty then (hidden).
108.15 15 What Harold did at the Battle of
161
Hastings. 4.9/16 17 Fish.
2/0.15/32 10 One cannot give thus without
1/0 bombast.
134 21 A well-known Metropolis. 11.1/10 23 Late in bel.
British Wiretena,
24 The stars are certainly this. 26 Shine that is nearly all waste. 28 Stalin, for example, 31 Jot,
32 There is a little poem in this
Manuscript volume.
the 16th in twa, his ball going right over the hole. Melhorn found the green tricky and took four.
Cruikshank's drive from the 17th 33 Mrs. Jupiter. found him in a ditch, but his niblick a6 The cross bar of a window. extricated him from the bad lie. 37 "In a rent" (anag), Melhorn raconwkile had lodged 38 The Pied Piper was a good one, on the side of a 39 When the little home is run inte among some trees hill, and took some time in figuring
by part of a ship things are out his escape. It was his nibilek
indeed, most severe. again but he took six for the hole while Cruiksbank managed bogey five.
Both were on the last green with their drives, but made bad mistakes. They haived the hole in five-one aver bogey.
and
1 Stuck up.
Down.
2 He may be a German.
9 One galt of a horse that may belong, comparatively, to a pig. 4 Starts with an alternative and florid rhyme with provides a Cruikshank
weight
Both Melhorn were loud in their praises of Fanling, art regretted they were not mora The greens, familiar with the links. they declared, were totally different from others they hart played on in the East.
On Farbar's Trall!
6 The gerus which includos furze. 7 This clue in double. 8 Performing.
9 "Or where the gorgeous East, with richest hand, Showera on
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AND
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11
her kings barbarle gold."Paradiso Lost.
and
14 Charged with gas, but not on a
Kas bill.
16 There is a half-tun barrel over
there (hidden).
18 Plous,
20. Boy's name.
21 This is often pulled.
22 "Met tribe" (anag.).
25 Take back-all I said here.
27 This has been well described as
"a bag of mystery."
28 Here the fellow in front of the
net is not playing tennis, but helping to compose a poem,
20 Might describe the 止
of
grandpa's slippers on little Bitt. 30 For every victory some
Buffer this.
34 Make an island of lies. 35 Will you
must
leave
Ernest for the moment, I must arrange matters better (hilden).
Yesterday's Solution
BLITHESOMELY
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IN DEAD EARNEST ----HES THE STUMBLING BLOCK
IN MY ROAD TO FREEDOM...
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