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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1937.
Malaya's Own News Reel
HOLLYWOOD CAMERAMAN
LEAVES FOR U. S.
TO BUY GEAR
Laboratories. To Be Most Up-To Date In Asia
MALAYA is to have its own film and newsreel
company.
Before leaving last week on his way to the United States, Mr. L. H. Roos, who has just completed two Malayan travel films for a Hollywood company, told The Sunday Times his contract with the American firm had lapsed.
He was making a lightning trip to New York, he said, to acquire $43,000 worth of motion picture gear for # new company, Malayan Films, Limited, which at present was being formed. The nominal capital of the concern was $100,000,
Mr. Roos will be director in charge of production and general manager of the company.
The company is a private one, all the capital having been sub- scribed locally.
One of the directors is H.R.HI. Prince Sobhon Sasti, óf Siam.
Equipment to be bought by Mr. Rous on his arrival in New York will Include laboratory plant worth $40,000 and machine shop gear, to cost $3,000.
acquired are
મ sound a colour
(worth $18,000), camera ($10,000), recording plant | ($13,000) and six small cameras for motion picture work ($8,000).
Returning in ten weeks with new plant and an installation engineer. Mr. Roos hopes to have available for weekly release throughout the coun-
TO-MORROW'S PICTORIAL FEATURES
To-morrow's Issue of £x: Telegraph Pictorial Supplement will contain many pictures of topical interest. Weddings illus- trated will be those of Mr. Nils Smedy
and Miss Elisabeth Aas- land, Mr. C. 1. Tan and Miss Emma Lim.
Amongst groups will be one of the past and present Directors of the Chinese Y.M.C.A. and another of the teachers and Kraduation pupils of the All Saints'
C.M.S. Girls' School. Those who attended the christen-
ing ceremony of the infant son
af Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Donnid will be seen in another group.
There will be two pictures of the dedication ceremony of the Hongkong Pentecostal Mission's new tabernacle; and other photo- Interesting graphs will Include portrails.
EFUATATAN DAN AFFANCOME LOLA TETANGOEDEKTITEVANKETAGIONE try by the end of September a first class Malayan newsreel.
Skilled cameramen win be posted In the main centre through- out the peninsula and there will be provided
complete pletoria)
coverage of events in all parts of the country. Mr. Roos sald.
When the occasion demands, scenes will be taken on natural colour film. This material will be ideal for Malay, Chinese and Indian processions.
The company also aims to produce three Mainy feature films a year for audiences and one full-length Malaya feature film
year with Malayan background for world release,
"We will show Malaya to the world," Mr. Roos said when he mentioned that many shels from the company's newsreel would be released in other countries in lead- Ing American and British reels. The company's laboratories would be the most modern in Asta, Mr. Roos said. They would be able to handle 1,000 feet of negative an hour and 2,500 feet of print..
To ensure processing under per- fect conditions, the laboratory would be fitted with the latest air-condition- ing gear and water fliers, he ex- plained. These two features would eliminate the two main bugbears of tropical photography.
21 YEARS AGO IN H.K.
ENEMY TRADE MARK QUESTION
A new open-air named the "Palisade," opened in Kowloon.
The jected
·
cinema,
Legislative Council
re-
by neven votes to six a molion by the Hon. Mr. P. I. Holyoak for the striking from the register of all alien enemy irade marks.,
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A
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The rate of the dollar on de- mand was Za. 0.9/10..
Since Northwest Airlines
CORRESPONDENCE
Vicar's Attack On Christian Science
To the Editor.
Hongkong Telegraph.
Sir, Your issue of July 14 carries extracts from a paraphlet which {gives a very incorrect impression of Christian Science and of its dis- coverer, Mary Baker Eddy. May 1ị be permitted space tu correct these false impressions?
In 1800. Mary Baker Eddy met with a supposedly fatal neekdent. (She was healed of this by a revela- tion which came to her as she read the necount of the healing of the palsied man In the Bible. She realised then int there must be a spiritual law underlying the works of Christ Jesus and his apustles. Fur three years, she studied the Bible assiduously to the exclusion of all else and discovered the spiritual law which she gave
to the world in Christion Science. Frum that time, Mary Baker Eddy had no need of the serviers of doctors. As she Writings" states in "Miscellaneous 10 | (pugs 80): "Christian Science Mind- healing rests demonstrably on the bront and sure foundation of Science, and this is not the basis of materia medica as some of the most skilful and scholarly physicians openly admit." But Mrs. Eddy was always most grateful for the loving help sbe had received from doctors previous to her revelation and never scorned their honest attempts to help their !fellowmen.
America have installed telephone services in the big airplanes, it is no unusual sight to see the passengers order and receive calls. A stewardess ves the passenger the microphone which is plugged in to the seat.
RESCUER AND
THREE CHILDREN DEAD IN
FIRE
"Let Me Go In; I'm
Younger
Man"
London, June 21.
"Stand back. Let me go in. I am a younger man than you."
Shouting these words, a man of 31 pushed aside a would-be rescuer at a burning house early yesterday morning, dashed into the flames and smoke in an effort to save three children, was overcome by the fumes, and was later found dead.
All three children, who were in their cots, also perished:
The man who gave his life for them in vain was Walter Collins, a neighbour, in Great fussell Street. Hockley, Birmingham, of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beet. parents of the
Albert Medal
children who perished-Daisy, Al- For Naval
fred and Thomas Bect, aged 10, nine and five respectively.
Mr. Collins, who lodged at a house next door, had reached the
Officer
London, July 3.
RADIO BROADCAST
Schumann Recital By
Luba Shaftain
SONGS BY M PORTALLION Radio Programme Brondenst by Z.B.W. on wavelengths of 355 metres metres (9.52 (845 .c's.), 31,49 in.c.)
1.K.T.
12.39-2.15 p.m.
gramine.
European
Pro-
12.30 p.m. Orchestral Music, La Scaln
Seta-Overture (Rossini)....Sir Thomas Beccham and the London Philharmonic Or
de: Gracioso chestra; Alborada Strarum; Aire Andaluz-No. (Itavet).....Orchestre des Concerts ༡་ Pasa-
INEW
calle, No. 4 Pasodoble (Lucena), DRESS
Cordoba Philharmonic Orchestra:
La Habanera (Lucena)....Cordoba Philharmonic Orchestra,
pn. Local: Time Signal and Weather Report.
1.03 p.m. Leslie Hutchinson at the Piano,
Afterglow; The Atenc changes; Empty Saddles.
1.13 pan. Roy Fox and His Or- chestra.
th
Fox-Trol-The Changing of the Guard; Fox-Trot-Harbour Nights: Fox-Tro!You do
darndest By: Fox-Trot-The Wan- Fox-Trot-Your heart and mine: Fox-Trot-No regrets.
1.21 p.m. Heuter Press: Rugby Press; Loeal: Weather Forecast, Time and Announcements. 1.10 p.m. Bart
Musle, Coppersmith The Jolly
(Peter), The Silver Stars Band: Valse des Washington Post March (Sousa)....
Alouettes (Drigo), Amaretten Tanze (Gung')....Banel
.Band of H. M. Cold-
Swastika Guards:
March (Klobr), Entry
of the Boyards--- Murch (Halvorsen). Hand of 11. M. Coldstream Guards.
stream
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Dance Music. Fox-Trot-When a tady meets a gentleman down South; Fox Trot-- Tain't no use: Tango-Jingle Bells; Fox-Trot--On your toes; Fox-Trol There's a small Hotel.
p.m. Close Down. 1-7 12.m.
Chinese Programme. “ 7-11 p.m.
European Programme.
To the Christian Selentisi, Christ Jesus is the "Way Shower." He healed all forms of sickness, he gave Tight
to the blind, hearing to the Ideaf, sperch, to the dumb and even restored life to those accounted dead, He did this, not by material means but by his knowledge of the
2.15 1 spiri- tir Row, the Truth that shall make I free. And he left us this promise: He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also."
7 p.m. Willem Mengleberg and His Court Orchestra, Chris-
tian Scientists belleve that this is Arue now and by their lives they seek to put into practice the teaching of the Master.
Romeo and Juliet-Overture Fan- tusia
(Tschaikowsity); Perpetuum Mobile (Johann Strauss); Damnation of Faust (Berlioz)-Les Sylphes, Hungarian March,
local Stock p.m. Closing Quotations and Hongkong Exchange Market Report.
Christian Science
7.30 has brought healing to thousands of weary suf ferers, many of whom have been pronounced incurable by the medi- cal profession, The healing that is
being accomplished daily is evidence of the praelient application of the spiritual law to this age. Grateful testimonies of healing can be seen every week and every month in the Christian Science Journal and Sen- tinel and can be heard at the Weekly Testimony meetings held by all Christian
Soclelics.
Christion
Selence Churches and
Science has a message of love and hope for all that are in need, sorrow or sickness. Christian Science teaches a God of love who cares for at his children 019 no Earthly fother could; a God of peace Whe
will give release from their supposed pain and suffering: not a punishing God who supposedly gives his children the power to sin, and then exacts retribution for their frality.
Christian Selence does not deny that, to mortal sense, sin and suffer- ing seem very real. No one will however deny that the evidence of the material senses is very unreli- theable.
If suffering and sin were real,
vot in which Thomas was sleeping, It was announced in and was trying to get the child Landon Gazette last night that
out when he was overcome.
Daisy and Alfred were sleeping in the King has approved of the
they would be part of the creation no right to seek to annul them. Yet
of God, good, and we should have
an altic and Thomas was in a bed-award of the Albert Medal to diseases. He could not have done)
roum on the frst floor.
Lieutenant-Commander B. G.
Christ Jesus healed all manner of this in opposition to a jaw of God.
Finally. in "Miscellaneous Writ- ings" (page 255) Mrs. Eddy writes-
Maker "Man is not equal to his
2-YEARS-OLD'S ESCAPE Scurfield, R.N. The parents of the children, with |
The following is the account of the another child, Harry, aged 3, were services in respect of which then should not be found claims.
equality
with, but growing into,
Christ Jesus. He should
compre-
In Mr. Collins's house at the time. decoration has been conferred:- that attitude of Mind which was in They had seen the children safely On May 13 H.M.S. Hunter sustained hend, in Divine Science, e recogni- to bed and taken Harry with them serious damage in an explosion of tion of what the apostle meant, when because he was restless.
Almeria, Spain. Immediately the he said. The spirit itself beareth ship took on a heavy list, all lights witness with our spirit that we are the children of God; and if children, were extinguished, and there was no steam. Apparently she was about to then heirs; heirs of God and joint- heirs with Christ." It is well to claim our heritage.-Yours, etc.
The first they knew of the tragedy was when they saw flames bursting from their home, crowds gathering,
and Aremen arriving.
sink,
Lieutenant-Commander Seur- feld, who was aft, rushed forward, They collapsed when they dis- Passing the galley, he heard, cries covered what had happened.
It was Mr. Harry Delves, living in -the same court as the Beet familly, who told how Mr. Collins went to his death.
"I rushed to the house." he said, "and. Urowing off my cout, was go- ing inside when Mr. Collins dushed up and pushed me aside."
from the peity officer cook, who had falles into the boiler room. He jump- ed down through the smoke, oil fuel, steam, and debrla, and by extraordin- nry fents of strength removed the rating was passed up on deck, but | wreckage pinning the man down. The
did not long survive.
Lieutenant Commander Scurfield
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE COM- MITTEE ON PUBLICATION FOR HONGKONG AND CANTON.
RAIL ENGINES FEWER BY
then proceeded to the torpedomen's 2,705 IN YEAR
mess deck. This was flooded to "a repth of 2ft in all fuel; also battery
There are 7,000 of them and a re- organisation scheme which has so far? cost £750,000 for improving the de- housed is pots in which they are nearly 'completed.
Mr. Delves was slightly burned: The fire spread so rapidly that the Aremen could do little to save the
To run the London, Midland house. They prevented neighbour gas had escaped from the switch- and Scottish locomotives for 12 ing houses from being seriously in-board room. The ladder having been months costs £12,000,000. volved, however, though some bed-blown away, he jumped down into the rooma in a house backing on to that
mess deck not knowing whether it occupied by the dead children were damaged, and children and olbers was intact, and passed up two men, sleeping there had to be rushed Calling for assistance, he was joined out.
by Lieutenant Humphreys and A.B.s NO FIRE IN CRATE ·
Collins, Thomas, and Abrahands, Under the scheme the time oc- When the firemen brake in they
After the meas deck had been cleared cupled in turning engines, replenish- found the family pet cat alive and
he led the party into the stoker ng coat and water, supplies and unharmed. It had
been in the petty officers' mess. The bulkheadcaning out ashes has been consider- cellar, which escaped the flames. had been shattered, and bedding and
Ably reduced. Large crowds gathered when the curtains were smouldering on top of fanes were at their height, and had the oil fuel. Bodies were pulled out to be kept back by the police. A from under the wreckinge and passed number of relatives ilve nearby, and several collapsed when the boiler were brought out.
There had been no fire in the grate
up on deck.
The engines themselves now sup- ply the power for turning their own mechanical means 9-ton tenders are bulk on the turntables and by
Alled with coal in three minutes.
There is now little defference be- tween the availability of a sleansi engine and an electric engine.
Through the modernized shed It been possible to reduce tho.
During the whole of this time he might in the darkness have fallen of the living room where the blaze into the oil fuel tank below or into broke out during the day, and fire the sen. By hie gallant behaviour omelais and the police are puzzled as he saved the lives of Stoker Petty to the cause of the blaze. Only Omeers Lott May, and Fenley, engine stock by 2,705 since the end blackened walls of the house are left. Stoker Nell, and A. B. Oliffe.
boa
of "1030.
7.35 p.m. Cinema Organ Music. Wedding of the Painted Doll....
Leslie James: A Japanese Sunset, Ninette ..R. E. McPherson.
7.45 p.m. From the Studlo. Songs by M. Portallion (Con- traito).
Music when soft voices die........ Besley; Sen monds....Gatford: Sweet chance....Hend; Song of Thanks
Eight Allison; In Haven....
p.m. Local: Time Signal. Wen- ther Report and Announcements.
1.03 p.m. Light Orchestra Items.
Sweet Sne (Young). Grinzing (Denatsky)....Jack Hylton and Hl Orchestra; Give me back my heart (Novello)....Albert Sandler and His Orchestra.
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0.15 p.m. London-Big Cricket: Gentlemen v. Players. A Commentary during play by P. G. H. Fender. From Lord's Cricket Ground, London.
8.30 p.m. From the Studio. Frank V. Read on Local Tennis Lengue.
8.40 p.m. London-Dance Music
17th: of the 18th and
Centuries.
(Electrical Recording).
0.10 p.m. From the Studio.
by Lubn
A Schumann Recital Shaftain (Pianoforte).
Soaring; Whims; Conclusion; Scenes from Childhood, Nos. 1, 3 and 5; Papillons, Nos. 1, 7, 8 and 10.
0.30 p.m. London-News and An- nouncements.
0.55 p.m. A Variety Programme. Instrumental-Swance Moon..Len Fills (Hawalian Guitar); Vocni-Le Tango des Filles....Lucienne Boyer old (Soprano): Instrumental-An Hawaiian Gultar.
T.... Len-Fillis; Vocal -L'Hotel du Clair de Lune Lucienne
Boyer
Humorous--Tennis Plano Soloa
Clapham vill se Blues
Orange blossom.
Orchestra-Bihar's
Billy kchafer, yellow cock-
music:
his
Lament, chafer....Magyari Imre and Hungarian Gypsy Orchestra. 10.26 p.m. Dance Music. Fox-Trot I'm nuts about screwy Fax-Trot-I got rhythm: Fox- Trol-Weakness: Fox-Trot-Chinese Rhythm; Fox-Trot-Robins and roses; Fox-Trol-Is it true what they say nbout Dixley Tango--Questa notte ti
diro:
Waltz-Coronation Waltz: Rumba-El Capullito de Alelt; Waltz Alice Blue Gown: Fox-Trot -Knock, knock, who's there?
11 p.m. Close Down,
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GSL
GSO
15.180 k.e.
17.70 metres
CSI
40.10 metres
13.310 k.. 10.04 meires
Transmission 1
(0.5.n., 0.9.0, 0.9.0.)
12.30 p.m. Eig Ben, Tominy Alklik”—2. 12 p.m. Slap Dancing." 1.15 m. Here Lived
Gerernt
Wolfe. The second of xlx talka in which S. R. Littlewnaḍ will describe the pinces In Great Britain where men who made Empire history once lived.
(Continued on Page S.)
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