THE HONGKONG
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JUNE
1936.
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A Chinese welding of much sucin! interest was solemnised at St. John's
AUSTRIAN INCIDENT Cathedral On Saturday afternoon
GERMANS BULLIED BY HEIMWEHR MEN
Graz, Austrin, May 31. A disputa between Uleimwehr men and German spectators of the round Austrin air race may have diplomatie consequences. German sightseers at
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CINEMA NOTES
True friendship that proves itself under a hall of fire and in the face of gay adventure is the theme of the dashing, colourful, and exciting 20th Century Fox picture, "Professional Soldier," which is now showing at the King's and Alhambra Theatres, to DOMESTIC ENGINEEIS, LTD., present Victor McLagien and Freddie Refrigerator Importers and Bartholomew in their first co-starring role. With A fascinating Damon Repairers. Runyon yarn for its basin, the xunty writing of Gene Fowler and Howard Els Smith in the script, this grand adventure picture tells the amazing story of a little king and a blustering soldier of forlunu who become paÌN in peril It all starts out ng a carousing adventure with the nowe too scrupulous McLaglen reging to kidnap the king of a little European state for a price. He is in the pay! of revolutionaries. McLaglen and his assistant, played by Michael Whalen, carry out their part of the bargain, Even though they lose their taste for R when
they discover that the monarch is a stripling. They also carry away Gloria Stuart, who breaks in on them in the middle of crinte. In a mountain hideaway, the king and the soldier strike up a fast friendship. Hebepler trains the ind in-games-in- which he soon becomes more proficient than his instructor, and tells him horrific tales of bloodshed. Every- thing goes well, even the blossoming romance between Whalen and Miss Stuart, until a royalist plot carries the king back tq, his palace and McLaglen to a cell to wall death. But the royalists themselves plot to do away with the king. In the thrill-
PUBLIC. AUCTION
when Miss Phoebe Chan become the i The undersigned have received
ride of Dr. Willian ipi Fook, the instruction to sell by Rev. H. W. Baines officiat lug.
The bride in the second daughter of the late Mr. Chan Keng-wah and Mrs. Chan Keng-wah, Her father was formerly Commissioner of Police in Cautan The bride was formerly. on the stuff of the. South West Pall- tical Council in Canton,
Dr. Lal Fook is a graduate of the the flying ground approached German | Hongkong University and is, att competitors for their autographs present, an assistant to the Professor when Heimwehr mon drove them of Surgery at the Hongkong Univer- ally. is father, Mr. Lai Fook, in awny-
the owner of Messrs. Fook Cheong Loong, which has an extensive bust ness connection with Austrnila.
They bullied the Germans upon which the latter made a report to the police, who intervened. Several people were slightly injured The Germans decided to withdraw from the race. Reuter Special,
WOMAN TO DIE
MOTHER OF FIVE CONVICTED AT DORSET ASSIZES
London, May 31, Another woman was sentenced to death to-day for murder by poisoning, She is Mrs. Charlotte Bryant, aged 3, mother of five young children, and was found guilty at Dorsetshire as- sizes of murdering her husband hy arsenle obtained from weed-killer.
the The Solicitor General, for Crown, described the
as in volving the
"elernal triangle,"
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White Lace Gown
Entering the Cathedral on the arm of her brother, Mr. Chan Weng-kit, the bride looked charming in a white lace wedding gown set off with a long tulle vell. She carried a bouquet of white gaistenia.
One Bridesmaid Miss Rosemarie Tang, the only bridlesntaid, wore a light violet shaded orgundle gown and carried a posy of pink carnations.
The duties of best man were under- taken by Mr. Ong Ewe-hin, whlist ap- propriste music was played on the organ by Mr. Lindsay Laffer!
Following the ceremony, the wed ding party and guests gathered at the Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden, where the health of the bride and bride
room was toasted.
At pm, a dinner party was given of the Kwong Chow Restaurant,
The Hongkong
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On view from Monday, the 1st June, 1936.
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stages a jail break and a one-man war that outstrips even his colourful hes, bringing the story to its happy close. Under the spirited direction of Tay Garnett, the stars gives sterling per- formances that top even the best of their
roles. previous spectacular Anong the supporting players whose work stands out are.Constance. Collier and C. Henry Gordon, "Professional Soldier" was produced under the per- sonal supervision of Darryl F. Zanuck. "Colleen"
Three popular production BONES, written by Barry Warren and At Dubin comprise the musical portion of Warner Bros. new comedy "Colleen" which elores tony at the Queen's Theatre. Two of the songs are those around which colourful big song and dance production numbers were built. These are "You Gotta know how to Dance" a rhythm dancing number with a background of i Juxurious ocean liner. This is sung by Dick Powell, with the tapping feet of Ruby
in
Keelor and Paul Draper-principala in the number beeting out a hoofing counter-elody," don't have Dream again" is a sentimental fox trot song for the Modiste Shop sequence which is a veritable musical style show of pretty girls. Powell sings this wille Ruby Keeler gives a lyric recitative. Another song, intru- duced In the run of the picture story is "Boulevardier from the Bronx" a humorous song. It is presented in
vocal interchange between Dakle and Joan Blondek "Colleen" in a smashing musleal comedy with an all star cast. Spectacular dance numbers were staged liy Bobby Connelly with music and lyrics by Harry Warren and Al Dubin. Alfred E. Green di- rected.
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"Milions Jo the Alr", " "Millions in the Air," the farcical romance which Paramount, has turned out as a gentle jibe at prevailing radio amateur programmes, opened yesterday at the Star Theatre-and-by virtue of its variety, has everything that is needed to make first-class entertainment. From the first to the final gong this picture moves swiftly. Su nany things happen that in use- less for a reviewer to attempt to tell nil, The amateur-hour theme makes it possible for the producers to introduce about a dozen different acts, all suitably fused into the main story, which concerns the romance of young Raxophone player and the daughter of the radio programmie's sponsor. Wendy Barrie, the talented British actress, and John Ioward, a new and refreshing screen personality, have the romantic leads in "Millions in the Air," George Barbier, un questionably one of the finest charac- for actors on stage or screens, is the soap-selling sponsor. And there is no end of comedy in the picture, contri buted mainly by Willie Howard, Davo: Chasen and Benny Baker. Willie Howard is exceptionally well cast as an Italian vegetable peddler with a' yearning to sing "Rigoletto" while Chasen brings one of the stage's funniest episodes his one-man or- chestra-to the picture. All in all, romance intermingles with comedy, and above all, new dancing star- Eleanore Whitney appears in picture. Her dance routines are alone worth your time in "Millions in the
Air.'
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"Boulder Dam" * "Boulder Dam,” production heralded as a drama of thrilling action, and based on the story by Don M. Templin opens to morrow at the Queen's Theatre. The pleture is based on the building of this mighty project, and the lives of the daredevil workmen who blasted their way through solid rock and scaled the walls hundreds of feet, above the river, Death faced these dynamic workers at every turn and arany of their deeds of heroism, de-i picted in this film, will go down in the history of this great undertaking. The pleture is crammed with dynamic drama, daredevil action, herole deeds and thrilling incidents in addition to its romance, Patricia. Eills who takes the lead opposite Rons Alexander adds colourful touches to the picture by singing two songs specially written for the production by the noted song team of Mort Dixon and Allie Wrubel. Hoss Alexander portrays a shirking automobilo mechanic, cocky and sure of himself. In a fist in connection with the Competition.
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