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MONDAY, AUGUST
1937.
"The Informer" (Majestic Theatre, to-day).Victor MeLaglen won the Academy of Arts award with this Į performance, and it well deserves such an honotar. It is one of the outstanding films of the last ten years, skilfully directed and splen- didly neted.
THE UNIVERSITY
MR. D. J. SLOSS NEW VICE-CHANCELLOR
It is omelally announced that at a meeting held on July
20. the Court of the University of Hongkong the unanimous decided to adopt nomination of the University Coun ell and appointed Mr. D. J. Sloss, C.B..., MA. to succeed Sir Horneti, C.LL., t...D., as Vice-Chan cellor of the University of Hongkong.
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Mr. Sloss was educated at Oulton School, Liverpool, and at the Val- versity of Liverpool. He had a dia- tinguished career in the Indian Edus rational Service having Professor of English Literature first set or two? If the latter is the served as your form, or do you find you tire easily, become exhausted after Highness the Maharajah's case, and providing your heart and at His College at Trivandrum in Tra
Travancora Robert Arm- and then at the University of Ran-ings are sound, there is but one
"Withont Ordern" (Oriental Theatre, to-day).Fast-moving - telligent Alm which provides ample scope for a well balanced cast hended by Sally Ellers and
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programme are a recent "March of Tine" giving a semi-autobiographical study of Marshal Chiang Kai-shek, and an old, but ever-green Charles Chaplin comedy.
goon.
explanation; and that is impoverish- years, ment of the blood.
of Rangoon an
And was nourishment, so to perform their
was, for many Principal of University College, Ran-
He toolt a leading part in the It is from the blood that all the goon. organisation and establishment of the organs and tissues of the body derive University awarded the C.BE. In recognition of duties properly they must be sup "Love Is News" (Queen's Theatre, his services. Prior to his service plled with good, rich, red blood. If lo-day). The romance of thrilling in India and Burma Mr. Sloss held the blood is thin, weak and depleted threesome whose kisses crash the tenching appointments In the Uni- will not be long before ailments headlines and whose escapades sell versities of Liverpool and Leeds. In due to this condition assalt you, for extras, with linndsome Tyrone Power 1919-1920 he held a William Noble example digestive troubles, nervous- iness, Insomnia, back pains, neuralgin, out-romancing his "Lloyds of Lun-Fellowablo (English Literature) don" rule. fovely Loretta Young the University of Liverpool. He has theumatism, loss of energy, depres- also bad considerable teaching ex-fresh stapplies of rich, red blood, and slon, to mention but a few. To creato bringlug her fresh charm to a por-
schools in perience in
in England. trayal that is enchantingly different,
so to build up health and strenglli, and Don 'Ameche creating a dashing
Mr. Sloss was
was responsible, in col- new screen characterisation, provides laboration with Professor J. P. Wallis, there is no quicker or more.effective
(now Professor hilarious excitment in this Twentieth
of English in the way this by taking a course of Dr. hit. Slim University of Pretoria), for the pu- don of an eminent physician an M.D. Williams' Pink Pills. The prescrip- Century-Fox streamline
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for the building up of the blood, well, Stepin Fetchit
and It is hoped Mr. Sloss will be able the many thousands of annemic Moore are featured in the cast, while Tay Gurnett directed,
to arrange to arrive in Hongkong sufferers who have thereby regained during the latter part of October health and strength afford ample proof of the reliability of this remedy.
"Sing And Be Happy" (Alhambra Theatre, to-day),--Romance, comedy and music blend smoothly and gally the Twentieth Century-Fox hit. Featuring five lilting song hits and the screen's new song-and-romance team, Anthony Martin and Leah Ray, with
Westley, Joan Davis, Helen Allan Lane and Dixie Dunbar. Sid- ney Clare and Harry Akst composed Ave song hits for the film: "What Beautiful Beginning." Travellin
"When Light", "Pickles,"
Hear You Tell Me You Love Me" and "Sing and Be Happy".
"Fick A Star" (King's Theatre, to-day).-Patsy Kelly knocks
out Laurel and Hardy ... Jack Unley and Rosina Lawrence crush studie gales-Micha Auer and Lyda Roberli as scintillating movie stars just a few hilarious highlights of the Hal Roach-M-G-M features comedy. Fun and glatnour, songs and romance and dancing beauty are combined in this entertaining frolic behind the scenes of a Hollywood studio,
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Transmission 1
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1 p.m. BIK Ben. London Merry-Go-
Flound." 1.40 p.m. Talk: "The England I Find."}, 1.35 p.m. The Arthur Djilay Quintet. 'in
Holiday Mood."
2.25 p.m. The News and Announcements. Greenwich Time Signal at 2.30 pan. 2.45 p.m. The BBC presents the A1.c."
Transmission 2
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3 non. Mg Ben, Tho Royal National
Eisteddfod of Wales.
3.30 pan. Close down.
4.45 pm. Big Ben, Empire Exchange."
p.. The Band of His Majesty's Cold- Atrram Guards.
7.40 pan. Dancing Time. Harry Lender
and his Bar.
0.70 p.m. County Cricket, Yorkshire
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num. A Programme of Gramophone Hecords.
30 pm. The News and Announcements.
Greenwich Time Signal at 945 pm.
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(0.8.0. G.S.G., G.S.I., (1.9.7.) 10.15 p.m. Tig Bón, Cinema Organ
Recital. 10.30 p.m. The BBC Presents the ABC”—
Letter 'P'
11 pm. Sporting Commentaries. Cricket
Yorkshire v. Lancashire.
12.20 nm. The News and Announcements, Greenwich Time Signal at 12.30 m.
Players, 4.m. The Continental directed by Ernest Leggett. Leonard Gewing (Tenor).
12.40
CRISIS SOLVED
SIAMESE REGENCY COUNCIL WITHDRAWS RESIGNATION
Bangkok, July 31.
It is believed that the political crisis has been solved as the Regency Counell has withdrawn its resigna- tion and the Assembly is about to meet publicly again after a number of secret sessions.
The Ministers had threatened to resign owing to accusations that they had sold the private lands of the King to private individuals for prices much lower than the real value Reuter.
1937.
BANKRUPTCY
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COMPETITION
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An application for an adjudication closed two years ago, shortly after the passing of his father, whose death order against Henrique Emilo Vieira Official Receiver was hastened by worry over the losses was made. The sustained by the business.
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