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FIRE EXCHANGED ON, TAIPO ROAD:

POILCE ENCOUNTER WITH GUNMEN

MONDAY, JULY 10, 1933.

CINEMA SCREENINGS TYPEWRITING SCHOOL.

NOTES SUPPLIED BY THE THEATRES

Little did Warner Baxter and Edmund Lowe dream when they were Police patrolmen late on Fri-struggling for a theatrical reputation day night on the Talpo Rond as members of the old Morosco Stock came into contact with three Company in Los Angeles that some Chinese gunmen, believed. If day they would be favourites of mill not the same men, to be mem-ions of picture fans and again appear

together. bers of the gang who were reg- ponsible for the audacious But such was hold-up of a European couple at almost the same spot a fort night earlier. The encounter resulted in a hot exchange of revolver shots, which left all parties unscathed, the gunmen Girially escaping over the hills.

The affair was directly pro- duced by the carlier incident, Inasmuch as it had brought into operation an intensive Police Investigation, and the formulation of a plan for the capture of the wanted men, which might have beon successful but for the quarry belug much on the alert them-

selves.

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the case, Lowe went to Now York to play opposite Maude Fulton in "The Brat', while Baxter travelled to Broadway to enact a featured role in "Lombard, Lid", After several years, the players com- monced their Alm careers, Baxter ap pearing in "Her Own Money" and Lowe making the picture plunge in "Vive La France".

Some time later, each signed a con.. tract with Fox Films and it sully inevitable that they would eventually be associated in the same production.

That occasion first came in "In Old romantle bad man, the "Cisco Kid" Arizona" with Baxter as O. Henry's

nemesis, Mickey Dum of the and Lowe in the role of his colourful

Army.

U.S

again are featured together, and carry Now, after several years, they

on their inimitable adventures of the dashing border bandit and his por sistent enemy, this timo in "The Cisco Kid" which opens tomorrow at the King's Theatre.

"Congress Dances"

yesterday at the Central Theatre.

This Ufa musical comedy opened

A party of three Chinono detec- tives, from the Samshuipo Station, dressed after the manner of the native villager, on Friday night had sent ahead another man as a decoy. Carrying two substantial baskets slung from bamboo pole, by 10.45 p.m. the decoy, was between the 3% and 41⁄2 milestone on the Taipo Road and approach- Ing the identical spot at which the earlier hold-up was staged.

It can be stated without fear of a distance of Followed, at about 20 yards, by the trio of de-any charge of exaggeration that the film is truly outstanding, not only as tectives, he had just rounded

regards the high technique of the bend into a straight stretch of the production and its direction but also rond lending to a bridge over a

as regards the histrionles displayed reservoir feeder, when he caught by all the leading characters. It sight of two suspicious-looking tells, briefly of the big European Con- characters. One was sitting ongress that was held in Vienna on the eve of Napoleon's escape from Elba top of the protective wall on the right hand side, and the other and his landing in France. was standing at the foot of the hill on the other side of the road, The decoy gave a pre-arranged signal to the detectives following behind, and fell back while the latter closed in. When they were within fifty paces of their quarry the man standing at the foot of the hill opened Are with

are volver. The presence of a third gunmen was then revealed, when, from the top of the bill, another revolver was brought into play.

Exchange of Fire..

The detectives returned the fire, and as the three gunmen bounded up the slopes-they followed them, maintaining a hot fire as they ran. In the clear moonlight, they kept the quarry within view, but familiarity with the countryside gave the latter a useful advantage over their pursuers. They soon disappeared in the dark recesses, under the pine trees.

Altogether the encounter did not last for more than

ye minutes, with plenty of

shots being fired by both sides, but none taking effect.

the

-----Police - reinforcements-warned- by the decoy, who had in meantime gone back to the nearest Station, were out very avon after- wards, but made an unavailing search, although the countryside was thoroughly scoured.

The Police patrolmen brought into the thrilling encounter were led by Detective Sergeant Lo Kee, one of the ablest men of the Can tonese contingent. His collea- gues in the case were P.C. Jam Chi-ming and Chan Yung. The man who willingly gave his ser- vices in the dangerous role of 'n decoy is not, It is understood, officially connected with the Police force, but a volunteer who em barked on the case in a spirit of adventure.

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PRIZE DISTRIBUTION AT THE CHUN-SHING

Mr. Chan Lim-pak, J. P., distri- buted the prizes and certificates, to successful candidates at the 12th. term graduation ceremony of the Chun-shing Typewriting. Academy, the function being held at the Gloucester Restaurant Saturday afternoon.

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Mr. C. S. Kwok, the principal of the Academy in his report anld.- "The Academy was founded in 1929 and has now on its roli 216] students of different nationalities, including Chinese, English, French, Russian, Portuguese and Indians.

"Of the 65 candidatos who took successfully passed the test, 25 In their examination this term, G0 the Junior and 25 In the Senior. The fastest in the Senior division minute on a machine after four recordod a speed of 62 words

months' training."

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Academy's Objects. The speaker thanked the stu- dents for their valued support and co-operation, and continued:

"It is the object of the Academy to give, the student a broad out- look of business and to enable him to pursus by himself a detail- ed study of the line of business in which he may be engaged or in- terested. I take this opportunity to congratulate the graduates and to wish them every success in their future career."

Mr. Chan Lim-pak then dis- tributed the certificates to the sue- cessful students.

Successful. Candidates.

The successful senior candidates are as follow.-Taoi Ying Woon, Mc Caw, Iu Kai Fun, Tang Sik Hung, Kathleen Yung. Ling Yuk Chau, Lev Shui Cheun, Tsang Chun Pong, Kam Wu Yuen Look, Chow Shing Hou, Sing Yee, Chan Shu Fan, Wong Kwok Wah, Chu Yu Kwan, Tack Sz Wai, C. F. Dan, Choi King Wan, Choong, Leung Hin Cheong, Choy her Kwok Yu Tok, Violet Lee, Lau Che

Yuen Sang, Tsang Wai Tsoi and Allen Lai.

Among the crowned heads that assembled in the Austrian capital was Czar Alexander of Rusela and he pald affections to a shop-girl, Christel. The film is

delightful musical comedy based on that episode; It de metamorphosis of plets the "fairy godmother Ilke"

Chrlatel, heightened imaginations and romantic dreamings, her belief that Alexander truly loved her. Amid the glamour of splendid court surroundings she spends her little hour of wonderful delight to the tune of beautiful musical numbers delightfully render. cd.

In the junior department successes have been gained by-Lo Hon Chung, Kathleen Chua, Kwong Kwok Lee, Dalsy Loung, Pang Si Kwong, Chan Chiu Cheong. Yu Kwok Wah, Chan In the matter of dress and staging, Man Cheung, Au Po Lun, Shum Ho photography and "atmosphere" the Ming, Lee Cheo Hong, Li Hoi film is a revelation of the modern Shung, Li Wui Ching, Ng Yung Kan, cinematographic art, and the fairy: Pang Of Ying, Cheung Chi Wan, atory-cam-musical comedy is a treat Kwong Wan Loong, In Fook Yuen, from start to finish. Lillian Harvey, Li Fook Yuen, Lat Ka She, Chan Kai In the principal role, crentes and lives Chun, Chung. Im Kwan, Chan Tak in an elfish atmosphere, contributing Wing, Wong Wai Man and Liu Wee a sparkle all too rarely seen. Henry Garat as the Czar, Condrad Veidt us Prince Metternich are both splendid, and special mention should be made. of Riginald Purdell as Pepl-who is really in love with Christel. There is not a weak spot in the casting, and thero are literally hundreds of "extras" all picturesquely dressed in the period of the action.

"Hell Below

Aquatic camera tripods in which cameras on pontoons filmed naval craft in full action-cameras, peeping from the portholes of submarines to film other submarines in action below the surface-amazing scenes within submersible craft showing how they operate, dive, huri torpedos, and escape dread depth bombs in naval warfare-these are some of the thrills in store for audiences at the Queen's Theatre next Thursday. Where "Hell Below" Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's strik- ing drama of battles under the sen will be shown..

With Robert Montgomery, Walter Huston, Madge Evans, Jimmy Durante, Eugene Pallette, and Robert Young leading an elaborate cast, the mighty pageant of naval heroism which serves as the background for a Throughout the week-end gripping love story, depicts the number of raids on villages and exciting action of submarines in the outlying huts in the district Mediterranean during the World War. where the Incidents took place, The picture is based on Commander carried out, but with Edward Ellsberg's widely-read story, tangible results that could dis- "Pigbonts," and was directed by close the identity of the gunmen. Jack Conway. Filuted with the co- The close knowledge shown of operation of the United States Navy, the countryside points to their many of the episodes were made with being local people, and not "ce Harbour, the great naval submarine

actual submarines in action at Pearl, sional raidera from

the

bane near Honolulu. border, as was at

time thought.

wore

over

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ing boats presents a thunderous back- ground for the romance of a naval lieutenant and the daughter of his commander, which resolves itself into an unusual dramatic twist. This To- mances serves as a thread to connect the_series_of_thrilling incidents. occurring under the sea, on its sur- fnce and in the air.

"Too Busy to Work" Will Rogers made his first public appearance when he

fourteen years old. He competed in a riding contest at Oklahoma and won it.

Was

his career, says

This marked the turning point in been defeated, it is more than likely Rogers. Had he that he would still be a cow-boy some- where or a preacher as his mother wanted him to.

Winning the contest stimulated him shows and finally to the stage and to to go on, and it led to "wild west" pictures.

His advice to movie struck folks is to buy a good twelvefoot rope and practise with it. "If they don't succeed it'll be easy to stretch it over a nearby tree with one end around their neck and let Nature take its course",

Rogers portrays the atar role in "Too Busy to Work", his latest Tex picture now playing at the King's

Marian Nixon Theatre.

And Dick Powell sustain the love interest and others in the east

Frederick Burton, Douglas Cosgrove, Constan- tino Romanoff, Louise Beaters and

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