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A MESSAGE TO GARCIA”— KING'S AND ALHAMBRA THEATRES
Out of the story of the true ad- ventures that changed the destiny of three nations, 20th Century- Fox has created fanciful, colour- ful entertainment, full of glamor» ous romance, high adventure and magnificent courage, by present- jing the three great stars, Wallace
Beery, Barbara Stanwyck sndi John Boles, together for the first time.
Boles is the man entrusted with the message, seeking Garcia some-
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Cuba. Aided by Berry, a clownish renegade. he sets off into the dan-i gerous jungles until they meet! Barbara Stanwyck, who offers to! lead them to Garcia.
The hardships, the perils and, adventures these three share to- gether in the jungle, take up the major portion of the picture.
Finally Miss Stanwyck is wounded in a shirmish and Boles, although he has learned to lovel her, presses ahead in performance of his duty.
When Beery inadvertently leads Boles into the trap of Hale, a villainous spy, the roistering climax of the picture is contrived, with Beery leading Garcia's forces to his friend's rescue, bringing! the lovers together and the picture to its happy close.
THE PRINCESS COMES ACROSS-QUEEN'S THEATRE
Charmingly youthful and end- ing grace is this deep rose-eni- oured taffeta frock, worn by Olivia De Havilland, the screen actress. The full circular skirt is styled to a fitted waistline and shirred into the modest V neck in front. Tiny pleats make the squared sleeves and the quint matis she carries.
BRITAIN SECOND TO AMERICA
7,695,452 Radio.Sets
In Country
GERMANY DRAWING NEAR
RADIO
TODAY'S PROGRAMME
BRIDGE NOTES
Paying Through
The Nose
By Ely Culbertson
"Well, Helen," Mrs. Black The following programme will said, "that hand certainly was be broadcast to-day from the Hong feminine victory. Fifteen Kong Broadcasting Station Z.B.Win the kitty and not a cat of on a wavelength of 355 metres our money." (545 EC/8).. Pianoforte Recital from
ZEK. Programme
"Hardly adequate compensa- the Studie tion," was hirs. White's icy re-
ried an idiot!"
1230-215 pm-European recorded fort. "for finding one has mar- 12.30 pan-Dance Music by the The two men having nothing to say, the second hand was
| programme.
BBC. Dance Orchestım.
1 pm-Local: Time Signal and dealt.. Weather Report
105 pm-Debroy Somers Band, 1.30 pm-Reuter Press, Local: Weather Report, time and announce- mrrents.
140 p.m-Songs by Sam Browne.
1.50 pm-The London Palladiara Orchestra:
215 p.m.-Close Down
5-8 pm-European Programme.
5-7 pmA Relay of the Dance
West, dealer.
East-West vulnerable.
NORTH
Mr. White
S. 10. 8-7 4
H J 10'5
D: Q J4
C. K J T
WEST
S. K 6 5
Orchestra, from the Roof Garden of Mr. Black
the Bong Kong Hotel
7 pm—Richard Tauber (Tenor).
Albert Sandler and his Orchestra
| Song-
Immer nur Lacheln (Lehar)
|2. Orchestra-
Cuban Serenade (Midgley). Maruschka (de Leur)
3. Song-
You mean the world to me
(Marischka)
4. Orchestra
Illusions (Gade).
Give me your heart (Gade).
Song
Melodie (Rubinstein)
6. Orchestr
Prelude (Haydn Wood)
For Love of you (Franz Vienna).
B. A K 4
D. 10 6 5 2
C. 8 6 5
EAST
Mrs. Black S. 3. EQ 8762 D. K 7 3
C. 10 4 3 2 SOUTH Mrs. White S. AQ J.9 3 H.. 98 D. A 9 8 C. AQ.9
The bidding:
West
North East Pass Pass Pass Pass 29.
South
15. Pass 4S.
(final bid)
Mr. Black opened the king of
7.30 pm Closing Local Stock hearts and, receiving a high Quotations.
7.33 pm-"Bell Song" "Lakme" (Delibes) sang by Alpar (Soprano).
Defeated Today-There's Still Tomorrow!
How are you playing this summer -tennis, cricket, baseball, or what- ever is your favourite game-the Game of Life, for instance, if you have no other?
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"What is there to say? The card from his partner, con-diamond finesse worked," said Gitta tinued with two more rounds, Mr. Black
from
declarer ruffing the third. The "But there wasn't a true dia- club jack was used as entry mond finesse," I pointed out. A Pianoforte recital by Laba Shaftain and the spade ten/led for the "Your wife erred in covering
7.40 p.m. From the Studio.
11 Prelude
Programme
2. Nocturne
3. Mazurka
4 Prelude
5. Prelude
finesse.
Bach
Two murders in mid-Atlantic and the high-powered sleuthing of detectives are merely minor inci-
West's king won and the queen. She had nothing to dents in the plot of this picture,
Chopin a spade was returned. Another gain by the play. She 'should which is essentially a romantic
Chopin trump lead accounted for the have waited for the jack to be comedy, bringing together Fred
Chopin adverse trumps and then the led and covered that.
Then MacMurray and Carole Lombardi
Seriabin club queen was overtaken by there would have been no way 8. P.--Local: Time
Signal, dummy's king. for the first time since their
The diamond for declarer to avoid the loss of Weather Report and announcements. smashing success in "Hands
Britain still has the greatest Shing Theatre (Chinese).
8.03 p.m.-A. Belay from the queen was next led and East a diamond trick.
Sorry, Mrs. Across the Table." In
covered. South took the ace, Black, but $2.50, please! a story number of radio listeners of any perfectly fitted to their type of ro- country except America. She is,
11 pan-Close Down.
led the nine, and let it ride. Mr. Black let out a roar. 8.93-10 p.m.-European Programine The finesse succeeding, South mance, the pair clinch their posi-however, being over-hauled by Ger-from ZEK. on
"Two-fifty!" he shouted. 2 frequency of 640 claimed the remaining tricks" hat is this, a frame-up? tions as to-day's "Number One many.
kilocycles. Screen Sweethearts."
and game contract. This is apparent from compara Dream too much" and “Limelight"|
P.m-Selections from
We men pay $5 and $10 for our All action of the story takes tive licence statistics collected by played by
I waited for either recrimina-mistakes! This is no time for place on a trans-Atlantic super-the International Broadcasting (Piano).
· Rassborough |tion or confession but none was chivalry***
forthcoming. liner en route from Le Havre to Union, showing the relative popu- 5.10 p.m. Relay from London.
"You mind your business!” New York,
"Doesn't anyone want to his wife said tartly. Cricket: Middlesex
"Two- larity of broadcasting.
▾ Surrey: ચ comment on The ship and the romance hard-
that hand?”. Ififty is plenty. Why, you poor At the end of June the British Commentary by C. B. Fry fromį
Land's Cricket Ground, London. asked. Everyone looked
know was 7,695,452-Ginacester Notts: a commentary by prised. a pair of murders starts a chain one to every six persona. Ger- P. G. H. Fender, from Gloucester.
Safety Razor ly get ander way before tire first of total of licences
COASTWISE
by.
"ALGIE" BENNETT.
An interesting book of Cartoons depicting "Happenings" on the China Coast.
PRICE $1.00
Now on sale at
The Newspaper Enterprise Ltd. China Mail Building.
1936
HONG KONG
$
DIRECTORY
NOW ON SALE
AT
ALL BOOKSTALLS AND
AT
The Ofces of the Publishers
SA WYNDHAM ST
No Exact Figures
$8.03
Patricia
of suspense and thrills that are many had 7,599,252-one to every 8.30 p.m.-"Concerto in D Major maintained throughout. Music, eight persons.
for Violoncello and Orchestra” provided both by the ship's band
(Haydn) played by Guilhermina and by the concertina-playing In Germany, however, there are directed by John Barbirolli..
Buggia (Cello) and the Orchestra, MacMurray (who sings his first 579.153 free licences. In Britain 1st Movement Allegro moderato. song in films in this picture) aids there were 44,772 free licences, 2nd the comedy and romantic scenes granted to blind listeners.
3rd
Orchestra
"
-Adagio
Allegro. in maintaining the film's light! As there is no licensing system sung by Alexander Kipnis (Bass).
8.55 pm-Aufenthalt" (Schubert)} touch.
in America, no exact figures are 9 pm-News announcements from An unusually fine supporting jobtainable, but, according to the Landon cast, led by Alison Skipworth, as latest official estimate, there are a wise-cracking former trouper 25,632,000 sets in use, the
vast Music. "Lady-in-waiting" for Princess majority in the United States. Olga, and William Frawley, man-Next in order, after America, Bri- ager for MacMurray's band, backs tain and Germany, is France where up the stars. Included are Doug-the total at the end of May was lass Dumbrille, Porter Hall, 2.929,000. Other figures are: George Barbier, and a score of Japan 2,474,413; Czechoslovakia others.
366,690; Belgium 808,102; Den- mark 636,593; Poland 552,149; Switzerland 432 222: Hungary 300,033.
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“TWO IN THE DARK”—
ORIENTAL THEATRE
(TO-MORROW)
One of the lowest, in proportion
This pulsating drama is based to population, is Italy, with only
an original story by Geleti 579,870 licences.
Burgess and features Margot Gra-
WOMAN UNDER TRAIN
hame and Walter Abel in the lead- ing parts. Miss Grahame and Abel head a first-class cast. Abel A woman who fell on the line does a splendid job of portraying in front of a west-bound train a mentally sick victim who is sus-at Bond-street station on the pected of a heinous crime, while Central London
line and was Miss Grahame gives a highly com-dead when picked up has been mendable performance as the identified as Miss Morgan, aged frightened show girl who sees the 48, of Oxford-terrace, Padding-
she loves become entanton, W. {gled in a net of damaging circum-
stances.
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9,20 p.m-Variety and Dance!
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120
Heart's Desire--Selection
Songs-
21
25
Cine Studio Orchestra
I Travel Alone As 1 Sit here
Fox-Trot-
Log Cabin Lullaby Looking Forward 'to looking after
you
26
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28
Leslie Hutchinson.
10
Jos Loss and his Orchestra
12
Songs
Plaisir d'Amour (Love's Joy)
149
150
Will you love me
Jessica Dragunette (Soprano).
$365, 56
158.159
Humorous
King Canute
160.
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152
163
Melodrama of the Mice.
Mr. Flotsam and Mr. Jetsam. Fox-Trot-
165 166
168
Say the Word and it's you Waltzi
70
72
When the leaves bid the trees
goodbye
Len Fillis and his Hawaïan
Orchestra.
10 p.m.--Big Ben from London. Close Dow
DEAN DIES AT ALTAR
Alan Hale stands out in his rolej of police inspector and Wallace Thieves cut a hole in a plaster Dr. J. Brewer Jobberns, Dean of Ford, who as a newspaper report ceiling and let themselves down the Brechin Diocese in the Epis- jer tries to aid Hale in solving the with a knotted rope to steal £1,500 copal Church in Scotland, died at crime, registers a convincing per worth of gold and jewelery from the altar in his church of St. Mary formance. Gail Patrick and Erin the branch of Bravingtons Ltd. in Magdalene, Dundee, while officiat O'Brien Moore are-alluring women Orchard-st., W.
ing at a special Communion ser-1 vice;
of mystery. Erie Blore turns in
an arresting performance as a har-adapted from the stage success of assed and frightened butler who is the same name.
suspected of having killed his em- Montgomery plays the part of a ployer, and Erik Rhodes furnishes lonely young wireless operator în comedy relief as a hysterical a bleak Arctic station, 90: miles foreign violinist Leslie Fenton from the nearest Fatimo village. » also has an important zolena.
"PETTICOAT FEVER”· MAJESTIC THEATRE
His life is brightened consider- ably when an engaged couple, Myrna Loy and Reginald Owen, find their way to his hat after their plane has cranked up near-
what is sald
This picture features. Robert by Moutgoinery and Myrna Loy to-love- gether for the 1st time since to "When Ladies Meet" and was eddies
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17-Unit
42-Pronoun 19-Negative
23-Note of the scale
cutlet-
23-Bereoch
25-Observed
26-Attempted 25-Avolded 32-Feathered animal 35-English school. 34-Because
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65-Father 67-Within
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77-Greek god of war
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VERTICAL (Cont.) 22-Appends |24 Retain
25-River in Poland
27-Produced 23-Eagle
30-Etxtion t21 Small house
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44-Anger: 45–Terminator, 46-Seize with the booth
149-Crawia
50+Part of
1-Hand-covering (PL) 62-Propeller 2-Rowe
3-Umfastens
4-Serail bed
26-Exist
5-Upon
41-A weekday (abbr)
Crowd
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46-Sheep cry
51-Character in Othell 54-Abided.
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