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CINEMA NOTES
A fast-moving, laugh-studded farce of gobs and their. gals, set aboard ship and in the town of Panama City moves onto the screen of the Queen's Theatre beginning to-day when Para- mount's "Lady Be Careful" has its opening. Lew Ayres, Mary Carlisle, Larry Crabbe, Benny Baker and Grant Withers have the leading roles in the comedy; Ayres is a timid sailor who accidentally gets a reputa tion as a woman-killer, and Crabbe is a Marine who spends his hours at sea boasting of his prowess.
romantic
Dorothy Parker, Alan Campbell and Harry Ruskin wrote the high-powered dialogue for "Lady Be Careful," and J, T. Heed directed. Crabbe, has an important part in of the romantle lead support characters. Lew Ayres and Mor Carlisle, in the navy fun-film, which introduces him as a Marine top ser- geant. "Lady Be Careful" Is Crabbe's irat movie which does not fall into of "Thriller, "Western" the
The comedy, briefly, is about a timid gob, Ayres, who ac cidentally gains a reputation as a fast worker with the ladies and is thrown into competition with Crabbe,
of his a Marine who boasts prowess with girls.
or
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THURSDAY
at the
ALHAMBRA
SHE'LL_HANG
for murdering the only man who could save her life...unless he trops the kill- er in her last
sixty minutes!
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Transmission 1
0.8.0.1
Big Ban. The Beggar Student.'
"Empire Exekangs."
and Pishaferte--k.
5.13 p.m. Hetheren's Bonatas for Vila 3.41 1.. The News and Announcements, Groomwich Time Alanal at 3,43 pm. Transmission Ź
Henry Wilcoxon head one of the greatest cast of stars ever assembled on the screen in "The Last of the Alm Reliance Pictures' Mohicans"
James of the immortal version Fenimore Copper classic, which is now showing at the King's Theatre to-day. Also featured in important roles in this unforgettable story of glorious adventure, heart-stirring romance and thundering conflict for a nation yet unborn are Bruce Cabot Heather Angel, Philip Reed, Robert Barrat, Hugh Buckler and Willard Breath-taking highlights Robertson. of the picture are the defence of Fort William Henry against the onslaught of the French legions; Cora's death leap from the heights of Lovers' Cliff; the thrilling rescue of Hawkeye from the torture-stake of the savage Hurons; the barbaric war dance of the Indian tribes, and last but not least, the hand-to-hand tomahawk battle to the death be tween the renegade half-breed and of the Mohicana." The "The Last picture was produced by Edward Small and directed by George B. Dunne prepared the Seitz. Philip
an adaptation, by screen play from John Balderston, Paul Perez -and Daniel Moore. The film is presented by Harry M. Goetz and released through United Arlisis.
MISSIONARY SUNDAY
REV. H, A. WITTENBACH ON
PRACTICAL BROTHERHOOD.......
Lissionary Sunday was observed at St. John's Cathedral on Sunday, when the Rev. H. A. Wittenbach, Organiser for Rural Service in the Diocese of Victoria, Hongkong, delivered an in- spiring serman at the morning service He said: on "Practical Brotherhood."
Canon Grensted of Oxford, in cent article, has some challenging words for the Church of to-day. He says that the energies of the Clergy are directed to one end, that of main tenance. Congregations have to be kept together, services conducted, sermons preached, church fabric kept In repair and the faith defended against attacks of various kinds. He says, "A faith which we have to guard so anxiously is no
no faith but merely a tradition. Christians can perfectly well be reckless with their treasure. Our lives are given us for adventuring, that God's work be not secure but creative in us and for others."
Does not that bring to our minds the words of Jesus, one of the best attested of His sayings that occurs na
less than six times and is recorded in
all four of the Gospels "For whoso-
ever would save his life shall lose it, and whosoever shall lose his life for my sake shall find it.”
NUFFIELD TO SHARE PROFITS
WITH HIS WAGE EARNERS
London, Nov. 30. Lord Nuffield announced to-day a scheme by which he will part with £2,125,000 of his interest in the vast organisation comprising nine motor manufacturing companies at Oxford, Coventry and, Birmingham, of which he has control, to create a under which wage-carners fund employed in these business will share in the profits.
For this purpose, he is conveying into the hands of trustees one million units of the recently-marketed stock of Morris Motors, Limited, the dividends upon which will be utilized to build up a fund for distribution ihe among employees. He said:
men will scheme means that the become ordinary shareholders of the concern"-braish Wireleas.
The faith of the Jews became so hedged in by tradition and ceremony that aimed at the preservation of the true faith, that when Jesus with His challenge to adventure for God, He was killed in defence of the... catablished faith.
came
An established, traditionalised, de- fensive faith is in its coffin, ready for and 'deserving of burial. The call of Jesus is still, Come, follow mei" "Go and preach!"
MARK TWAIN
CELEBRATION ·
London, Nov. 30. It has been announced in connee- in the the tion with
celebration United States of the birthday of Mark Twain that the Mark Twain Founda tion Society, formed for the purpose Canon
non Grensted continues, "It is of erecting a national memorini in true that Christianity has no special honour of Mark Twain in New York social gospel. But that is because it City, has offered as a gift to the Bri- 1.tish people a cast of the head of is in its very essence a social gospel."
Hugh Martin, In his excellent book Mark Twain from the large memorial erected to him in East River Drive "Christ and Money," points out that
mistake of
Pork. the
the Chu
Church of the eighteenth and
nineteenth centuries of divorce religion from life: was the
"Christianity became to their minds a reason for accepting Society instead of a standard for judging it.
The rich man in his costle, The poor man at his gale, God made them high or lowly And ordered their estate.......... four of the most blasphemous lines ever penned, are representative' of their point of view."
་
Work of the Church All this is a prelude to the state- ment which I am going to make and which challenge anyone to con- trovert, namely that the work of the Church, by which I mean the work ot "I Dream Too Much"
Church
member, is not the Bringing to the screen one of the preservation of the faith or of society
of her grand
but the
of Christ and proclamation of outstanding successes
the moulding of society into
the like- opera repertoire, Lily Pons, famed
Bellness of the family of God: Coloratura soprano, sings the Bell
The
The gift has been accepted. place at which the head will be set up under consideration.-British Wireless.
OBITUARY
PORTUGUESE LAD SUCCUMBS TO MENINGITIS
The death occurred at the Kow- loon Hospital at 12.05 p.m. yester-
George
Victor day of Master Mrs. V. F. d'Azevedo, well-known d'Azevedo, the only son of Mr. and members of the local Portuguese
community.
Deceased, who was 15 years old, was taken to the Kowloon Hospital from auffering go, ten days meningius. He was a pupil of La Salle College, Class 3, and a mom- ber of the 2nd. Hongkong Catholic Troops of Boy Scouts..
от Church extension, which is a much happier term, and social service are not tasks to be delegated to the few,
Besides his parents, he is survi- charitably-minded, but plain duties nor the virtuous activities of the involved in and inseparable from ved by six sisters, and to them the membership of Christ's Church.
deepest sympathy is extended. a little vil Ten'days ago, I was in
The funeral takes place to-day The inhabi lage in Tsang-shing.
leaving the Hospital at 4.15 p.m. and thirty in number. tants, less than the remnant of a Christian village passing the Monument at 5.30 p.m. which, twenty years ago, was raided |
neighbouring and destroyed by a
Song aria from Leo Delibes' "Lakme" If this is
_18_80, then missionary work for "I Dream Too Much," her debut picture showing at the Star Theatre to-day. The star presents the arian (DAF, 0.8.12)
Just as she has sung it from the 7. p. Big Ban. Empire Magazine,"
No. 16.
stages of the Metropolitan and Paris 7.32 p. Valls Seme Spansk Opera houses. A convincing dupli-
Dancer.
Commentary cate of the Paris Opera house interior 14 pm. A Boaring.
was constructed as the stage setting George A. Allen and LL-Cam mander 1. Meanis-Crasa en is for the colourful sequence of this hit. Seventy extra Ich by Mrs. Irvine Geddes RKO Radio wife of the Chefem of_the Orient Bus Navigation Complayers, who lend atmosphere sup
Fport to the prima donna, were train- pany, of T.8.9. 'Orowd" Vickers
Armstrong Shipranked by Natalie Carossio, now stage manager of the San Francisco Opera Company and formerly associated
Barrow-in-Farnam,
Birmingham Theatre Royal
The
Orcb17
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Transmission 3
(OHD, Ver., G.S.H.
19 Big Ben. 'Persign Affairs." 18.10. Fecital of Maxis for Tw*
Planstories, 16,49 p.m. *Night Shift, Tower Bridge." 11 par The Thruway Municipal Orchestra, 15.30 pm. The Bergne Bla****.* 12.30 am. The News and AnnounEPIEVAČE, Greenwich Time, Bignal at 11.45_1.36. 1150 m. The Philly Whijaway Ensemble.
T.T.
EXCHANGE
Selling
with the Metropolitan in New York.ge, their Gospel Hall and their mandment This is, however, a dan- |
burned to the ground and the gerous attitude of mind, for the point
not that to-day 18 not that I am content to live aa I- do but that I am content that others less fortunate than myself should live in dirt and squalour and disease and see it as no concern of mine.
"The rich man in his castle,
The poor man at his gate.... The sin of Dives was not that he way rich and clothed in burple and fine linen and fared sumptuously every day. It was that he was in- different to the social problems that lay at his doorstep.
**
Bar Work
debris taken away so 1.30 pm. Bram Band Concert.
Greenwich Tima Bignals p..it was in "Lakme that Mise. Pons 9.16 pan. The" News "und Akaonacomonia"
made her debut as a grand opera a trace remains. The village was 1.20 p.m. Ciracica) Trios.
singer. In the audition which won destroyed because of its acceptance of Christianity and therefore the Church her a contract with the Metropolitan owes a debt to these people. They she sang the Bell Song arla. The
were permitted to settle at the foot opera always has been one of her
of a little hill about two miles from Invourites and some of her most
Trung-ching trlumnhs
elty and there, for noteworthy International
twenty years, they have eked out have. been scored in it. The Bell
precarious existence, X am trying to Song, Incidentally, is considered the
find
a way of rehabilitating these all coloratura arlas. most difficult of all
villagers, buying fields to rent to them "Suzy"
at a low rental which will gradually Jean Harlow, at one time in her
give
them the ownership of the fielda, career, expressed the fear that she
was the seeking donations, to build them been typed. She had
homes. and it was her
And may i
that say that in platinum blonde" conviction that 'when her hair was poverty-stricken village I learned a
We excuse ourselves by saying that snow white with the years.she would lesson. I sat talking with a woman
there are so many people in this sill be remembered as the platinum who had the previous day lost,
Miss Harlow, appears now through sickness, her four-year-old Colony living on the starvation Une blonde.
any relief we can give is of no son. Her eyes were red with weep-value: that the poverty-stricken con- in "Suzy," which opened here on Sunday at the Majestic Theatre and ing but she strove valiantly to keep her fears are dispelled. Her hair is
back her tears and, pointing to herdition of eg many of the villagers of the epub-honey tone that is her own
one remaining child, a little lad of China is a problem for the Chinesa Government and that any help we 81% and the role she plays is nothing like two, who was standing by her side,
might give is so infinitesimal as to be any that has gone before. With she said, "I try. to cry because`
useless. Franchot Tone and Cary Grant us makes him cry war both 140% incidentally, she marries, Miss Harlow and then, as in a flash of insight, he did not give all he had to feed the .64% plays the part of an American chorus cry out at the cruelty, the hardness, poor. It is quite conceivable that the distribution of his wealth amongst ..6.60 girl who is stranded in London Just indifference of God. How little the poor of the city might not have
.75 before the war breaks out.
Miss we know of the sins
sing and sufferings of 131--Harlow-is-superb and the supporting mankind-How soon-we-forget-But caused any appreciable Improvement In their condition. No, his sin wär 1/6 plavers are highly satisfactory. The
God has watched men from the be that here at his door was one man .8$75 picture has been cleverly directed by
ginning of time; nothing escapes His and beyond George Fitzmaurice
whose sores might have been treated, notlee; and He never forgets, .1/3.5/32. question was accorded the enthu-
whose needs might have beep met, not to cry because it makes and he did nothing. "I try-not- 1/3.7/32 alastic approval of the audience last
cry too." 3012 night..
God is not indifferent. Wo catch a "Crash Donovan"
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The FINAL HOUR From to-day
RALPHY- BELLAMAYA MARQUERITE: CHURCHILL
Directed by
D. Ross Ledermon
A COLUMBIA PICTURE.
COUNT THE⠀ "TELEGRAPHS”
EVERYWHERE
only-
20
Shopping Days
to
Christmas
romance.
the fut
11
him
are people
Needs of Housing
who
In this little village of Kaang-liu, as we spoke of the needs of housing, one woman turned to the Chinese Fastor who was with me and said, “I want a house.”
that
Dives was not condemned because
We
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Our rural reconstruction work in this feese is not going to transform the hole Province of Kwangtung, but We are doing what we can. have two free clinics in the Tsang- shing District and no one is turned
from
them. away
- Amsterdam, 17th December, are concen- few villages and seelding, trating on a
methods, by
by organis by constructive ing credit co-operatives, by provid- -ing capital at low interest, by ex- perimenting with crops and ferti lisers and fruit trees and goats and. chickens, to help the farmers to free themselves from their burdens of in debtedness and unprofitable toil
But perhaps our greatest service is that we provide an avenue where by Dives can help Lazarus, whereby we Christians who live in comfort can express our brotherhood with our Ignorant, destitute and needy fellow-members of the
family of
There is something way down deep
the indifference of men in the Cross 11.3 of us that makes inside most
of Christ, but, for the most part, He respond to intense excitement, tonides His sorrow test our hearts breathless thrills and swift moving should break drama, as well as kindling
God is not indifferent to the ruffer- That human pulsing to stirring
ings of His children. But we are! events will take place once more at the Alhambra Theatre, when Jack Holt is starred in The Universal to-day. picture, "Crash Donovan," Holt is seen first as a daredevil motorcycle rider performing death- carnival. SOOD defving foats in n afterward he becomes a member of the State Highway Patrol. There, riding the roads on a motorcycle, he learns at frst hand of the continuous toll of modern traße la fearful ac- eldents. The cilmax of the story is renched when he and his partner
"That" she cried: "Would you live in it?" have a running battle with a band of fleeing snugglers Exciting in-
"Well," said the Pastor defensively. God. cidents follow one another in swift |:"I admit it is not as good as my house succession and the screen play
but then my house is not as good as nizou are surrounded by needy peo presents a vivid drama of the Mr. Wittenbach's," "L dangerous work
"But," said the Pastor, "you have a house already," and "h's pointed to the little one-roomed, mud-brick hut in which she and her husband and child and pigs and chickens Ilved.
of the highway good as General
In Hongkong, the physically suffering and the spiritually hungry, -sald L. "is not as and nothing can excuse you from
using such opportunities as you all.
"And my Chan Chal-tong's".
word, said, "And Chan Chal-tong's is nothing like am good as the palace of the King of England."
police, "Crash Donovan" WAS pro- duced with the active co-operation And the Pastor, with the trium-have for personal service. But these of the California Highway Patrol and phant air of one who has the last many of its members appear in the Aim. Holt's supporting cast includes such pooulné players, as John King Nan Gray, Eddie Acuff, ". Hugh Buckier und Douglas Fowley, Tho niature was directed by William Nigh.
I may congratulate myself that even though my house is not as good
ngo days of specialisation. In the rural areas we have our doctor, and
limenser,
our. trained workers, Arsund them are the needy multi- tudes. We rely on you to assist in nur service that God's love and the
as someone else's, I am still content | Communion of Saints may be clearly. and not breaking the Tenth Cora manifest to nil
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