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GINGER ROGERS
HAVING WONDERFUL TIME
with a
Filmo 16mm Movie Camera......
Ginger takes her own movies on the set with a FILMO, and is sure of the best results.
FILMO
DEPOT
MARINA
HOUSE
THE CHINA-MAIL, SEPTEMBER 9, 1938.
AND NOW... GINGER ROGERS
HONG KONG'S FAVOURITE MOVIE STAR OFFERS YOU A BEAUTIFUL & VERY VALUABLE
FILMO 8MM MOVIE CAMERA
AS A PRIZE IN A VERY SIMPLE COMPETITION OPEN TO ALL
This is the FILMO 8mm MOVIE. CAMERA which Ginger is presenting.
IST:
PRIZE
HERE ARE THE PRIZES
1 FILMO 8 MM MOVIE CAMERA PRESENTED BY MISS GINGER ROGERS
2ND: 1 SLAZENGERS TENNIS RACKET
PRESENTED BY CHINA EMPORIUM
PRIZE
AND HERE IS THE COMPETITION PLEASE READ CAREFULLY:-
All you have to do is to guess the footage of the Ginger Rogers- Fred Astaire musical “CAREFREE”, which will be released in the Queen's & Alhambra sometime in October.
"CAREFREE”
is just being completed now and even RKO Radio themselves do not know the exact footage, and will not know until the latter part of September. To give entrants a guide, the average footage of the last three Rogers-Astaire musicals is 9990 feet. Super Productions like "Carefree" invariably run from 95 to 120 minutes, and as 90 feet of film equals 1 minute of running time, entrants can figure very close to the total footage. First of all, each There are a few simple rules to adhere to. entry sent in must be accompanied by a counterfoil of a theatre ticket (either Queen's or Alhambra) to the new Ginger Rogers picture HAVING WONDERFUL TIME. There is no restriction as to the number of entries by each person, so long as each one is accompanied by a theatre ticket stub for HAVING WONDERFUL TIME. Entries must be sent to General Amusements Ltd., 3rd Floor, Marina House, on or before Tues., Sept. 20, 1938, and envelopes must be marked "CAREFREE COMPETITION." Each entry will be numbered as received, and in the event of more than one entrant or failing any guessing the correct footage, the prizes will be awarded to the first two correct entries, correct answer, to the first two answers received nearest to the correct solution. Entries will be carefully checked by General Amusements Ltd. and their decision will be final. Employees of theatres and Film Companies and their families will not be eligible for entry in this competition.
at the
QUEEN'S
Sept. 10-13
Broadway's Tickle-Me Stage Success is on the Screen
Ginger Douglas ROGERS FAIRBANKS R
laving wonderful rume
with Peggy Conkiin, Lucille Ball, Les
Bowman, Richard (Red) Skelton, Ann Miller, Donald Mook.
IKO RADIO PICTURE
A PANDRO S" BERMAN Production directed by ALFRED SANTELL Adopted by Arthur- Kober from the play as produced by Marc Connelly.
SOCCER CLUB'S GENEROSITY
London, August 12.-In
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their Jubilee Benevolent Fund match with Stoke City: sát Wolverhampton | to-morrow. week the directors of Wol-benefit from such matches shall not verhampton Wanderers have decided suffer the club have decided to pres not to play public practice matches sent each one with the same amorst this year.
as instāverr..
generosity will So that the charities who normally cost the
at the
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AMERICAN
WOMEN RETAIN CURTIS CUP
Manchester, Masa, · To-day,
The United States Women's Curtis Cup golf team staged a fine recovery yesterday, during the singles encounter,≈ after being led in the foursomes by two matches to nil with one halved, to retain the trophy by 5% points to 31⁄2..
Only one British player, Miss Clarrie Tiernan, of County Louth, the "baby" of the team, managed to win a singles match... beating Mrs. Orcutt-Crews by 2 and 1, the United States winning all the re- maining five singles to make cer- tain of the series.
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Positions at the ninth hole were: Mrs. Page 4 up on Mrs. Holm; Miss Berg 1 up on Miss Anderson; Miss Corlett (Gt. B.) 1 up on Miss Miley; Mrs. Collet-Vare 2 up on Mrs. Walker; Miss Tiernan 1 up on Mrs. Orcutt-Crews and Miss Baird (Gt. B.) and Miss Glutting all- square.
FOURSOMES
Mrs. Andrew M. Holm and Miss Clarie Tiernan (Gt. Britain) beat Mrs. Julius I. Page. Jr. and Mrs. Maureen Oreut-Crews (United States) 2 up.
Miss Jessie Anderson and Miss Elsie Corlett (Gt. Britain) beat Mrs. Gleima Collet-Vare and: Miss Patty Berg (United States) 1 up.
Miss Phyllis Wade and Mrs. J. B. Walker (Gt. Britain) halved with Miss Marion Miley and Miss Kathryn Memp- hill (United States).
SINGLES
Mrs. Julius I. Page Jr. (United States) beat Mrs. Andrew M. Holm (Gt. Britain) 6 and 5.
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Miss Patty Berg (United States) beat Miss Jessie Anderson (Gt. Britain) 1 up.
Miss Marion Miley (United States) beat Miss Elsie Corlett (Gt. Britain) 2 and 1.
Mrs. Glenna Collet-Vare (United States) beat Mrs. J. B. Walker (Gt. Britain) 2 and 1.
Miss Clarie Tiernan (Gt. Britain) beat Mrs. Maureen Orcutt-Crews (Unit- ed States) 2 and 1.
Miss Mary Glutting (United States) beat Misa Nan Baird (Gt. Britain): 1 up.-Reuter.
Larwood's Knee Giving Concern
LONDON, AUGUST 23. NOTTINGHAM CRICKET ENTHU- SIASTS ARE VERY CONCERNED ABOUT LARWOOD'S SICK KNEE. HE HAS ARTHRITIS IN IT THE SEQUEL TO SEASONS OF WEAR [AND TEAR IN BOWLING WHICH HAVE FOLLOWED THE REMOVAL OF THE CARTILAGE MANY YEARS AGO.
The cartilage, when present, adts as a sort of cushion.
that So troublesome is the knee when Larwood stood umpire recently in a Club and Ground game it swelled
ALHAMBRA alarmingly.
Sept. 15-17
INDIA BEATS N.Z.
AT HOCKEY:
The best advice and treatment are to be taken all the winter in the hope of getting him fit. He has still two years of his contract with This county to run,
KANE-JURICH DATE SUGGESTED
The date of the fight between Peter Kane (Golborne) and Jackie Jurich (California) for the world's flyweight championship has been provisionally fixed for Septemler) 22. This is the data suggested by Christchurch, August 4-The long-Kane's manager after an examina- awaited first test match between the tion of Kane's left hand, which was Prince of Manavadar's Indian hockey recently operated on, and is subject team and New Zealand drew a crowd to confirmation by Jurich. The of about 10,000 at Christchurch. They saw the home eleven outplayed and fight will take place on the Liger outgeneralled all the way losing, by pool Football - Club :: grounder at 8' goals to
Anfield.
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