TODAY QUEENS
ONLY
PARAMOUNTS MIGHTY PICTURISATION,
OFA.J.CRONIN'S BEST SELLER HATTER'S CASTLE
THE MAQUET BUSIN
At 2.30, 5-16,
7.16 & 9.16 P.M.
ROBERT NEWTON-DEBORAH KERR „EMLYN WILLIAMS-JAMES MASON *** ENID STAMP-TAYLOR" BEATRICE VARLEY HENRY OSCAR LIZI+DUCED IN.
OPENING TO-MORROW
Into this strange, exotic world come Anna
Darryl F. Zanuck
IRENE DUNNE REX HARRISON LINDA DARNELL
· ANNA AND THE
KING OF SIAM
SHOWING
TO-DAY
Theated by
་
Produced by
JOHN CROMWELL LOUIS D. LIGHTON
20.
CENTURY-FOX
BOOKINGS NOW OPEN!
story of love
and bate...vip- lent emotion!
Columbia Pictvie!
NEXT
CHANGE
AIR-CONDITIONED •
DAILY
AT 2.80. 6.15, 7.20, & 9.30 pm
See the great stage hit on the screes!
LADIES IN RETIREMENT
Strada LUPINU • Louis HAYWARD?
EVELYN, KEYES:
ccann gàng by Gumal For
Sakurt Miller » Durcher ky thairs Fidge
J. ARTHUR RANK Presents JAMES MASON in Unroj Reed's Production "ODD MAN OUT”
THE MANAGEMENT OF THE
STAR AMUSEMENT COMPANY
TAKES GREAT PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THE RE-OPENING OF THE
STAR THEATRE
CORNER OF HANKOW & PEKING ROADS, KOWLOON
ON
FRIDAY 5th SEPTEMBER 1947 PRESENTING
DEANNA DURBIN
IN HER TECHNICOLOUR SUCCESS
"CAN'T HELP SINGING"
SATURDAY 6th SEFT, "MEN OF TEXAS” THUNDERING ADVENTURE
4 PERFORMANCES DAILY
To-Day Only AT 2.30, 5.00,
7.15 & 9.30 PM.
SUNDAY, 7th SEPT, “KEEP 'EM FLYING” ABBOTT & COSTELLO
-2:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30.
Best sound comfortable SEATE
Cathay
(Please note the change of time)
SHOTAGE
Cecil B. DeMille's LATIST REAP THE WILD WIND
Para
MILLAND WAYNE GOODARD
←
Raymond Massey Lynne Overman Robert Preston Susan Hayward
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OPENING TO-MORROW ------
THE GREATEST DUEL SCEND EVER FILMED
DEBORAH KERP
ANTON WALBROOK
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"COLONEL BLIMP"
IN LAVISH TECHNICOLONE TE
DON'T MISS YOUR GOOD CHANCEL
Come To KWONGKWONG STUDIO & CO.
our Photo Here. Kim WILGOT A Tared Oil Caldur, Tako Your Developing, Frinting, rEnlarging griNatural
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No: 342, Nathan Bond, lat floor, 4:16. Mažes
THE CHINA.MAIL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER. 3, 1947.
SOCIAL SERVICES USELESS WITHOUT EDUCATION
Addressing the Rotary Club yesterday, Mr. T. R. Rowell, Director of Education, declared that teachers, while retaining their dignity of their profession, must never allow "class" or politi- cal considerations to influence their school work.
Mr. Rowell said education and the community had a duty to cach other. Provision of essen- tial social services was useless, he emphasised, unless the population was educated in their necessity and in the individual's own respon- sibility in maintaining them. "The youth of the world today" sibility.
Cleanliness lu atreels are desperately in need of cdien. Jand public places means beiter tion and in many cases realise general,cleanliness and health all thint need but there are still round, Education of this kind countries where the attainment, of | should have already been CUT- even a small amount of education | oleted and be deep-rooted by the in fught with great difleuity, tinc the student Bnishes bis And yet the quality of every hol education. service in the community de. peruls on the standard of edu. cation provided.
Lax Habits
*What should extention provide
The dangers of Inx habits of for the community? In the first ylene, and the methods of pre pince the education that is to venting the pnset and sprendini spy, the complete preparation for of common tropical lisenser ari the life of tomorrow should, in far more important for children
stable society.
Arxt than a knowledge of the joint commitment on the ranks of that and maseles of the body, and the Rociety. I11
only countries, chemical changes of hatmogoblin education is frez mal absorbs be. } in the blood. tween 10 and 15 per cent of the total expenditure.
uny
etented at a cost to the
เทป
manity of $7,500,000 or $74 per child jer russia.
view
in Hong Kory.
"Together with health educn. tion comes the School
many
cases
that
much
FOOD'S THE
די ་
ANSWERTM***
St. Paul Minnesota, Sept. 1.
Genert eight Elarnhower naid today thai food was the key to world peace and said it was up to the United Stolen to protluce it
There was no use talking 'thout idealk and principles to (a man reho nene bis childron starving."--United Prom,
Kong'a new Social Officer-Designnte.
Welfare
Airway
Traffic Disrupted
Yesterday's weather disrupted] air traffic and throw the schedules of airways companies] out of gear.
All alrernft which approach- ed Hong Kong to land yesterday were analfod to return to the bases from which they took off or to make an emergency land Ing at Canton.
Four
Page
heatre
ADVANCE BOOKING OFFICE
ST. FRANCIS HOTEL, QUEEN'S ROAD,{"CENTRAL
Booking Hours: 11,00 a.m. to 5.30 pm.: Daily.
Last Four shows today at2.30-5.157.30-9.30 p.m.
he awa
ALEXANDER DONAT
•
KORDA
presents
DODAT
Robert
aircraft heading for RENE CLAIR'S
There.. were Ro visiting Rotarians yesterday but guests welcomed Included Dr. R.D. Serlyon, H. Owen Hughes, N.
Hong Kong weat, to Canton andj Most, C.F. Wood, KL, Yul, T.C.
one--an Air France passenger) Leong, K.C. Wong, J. Ring. Yau plane-returned to Saigon. Fung-hon and George Hon Choy.Planes scheduled to leave Kn
Tak airport yesterday afternoon were groun.fed.
Black Market In Ship Tickets
Star Theatre
Sicce the suspension of the To Re-Open
$10.
turned into a popular theatre for the Forces pre- senting stage shows by ENSA and CSE.
Medica! Kowloon-Cunton railway ner- "In Hong Kong for the present Service. In England, an army of vice, river steamship companies year it in last aver recent, doctors, dentists and nurses Is have been doing a .roaring A welcome restoration of one but education is not free. The now engaged in the tank of mnin, i trude, with reservations fully er the Colony's best-known average east of education pertaining and improving the health booked up days before the amusement centres will be com shild in Euglanut is $13.3.5. un of the school population. Every ships leave.
pleted on Friday when the $210 per annum. In Hong Kong child in school in England is One result of the abnormal Star Theatre wil re-open. 100,000 children Dre being thoroughly medically examined demand is a black market in which In pro-war days the Star there times during his school tickein sell from 100 to 300 per was both theatre and cinema. carter and frequent examinations | gent above the usual rates.
but tollowing the re-ocupario - (are corried mit by the nurses.
European first-class tickets ni the Colony the building was "When it la consistered "It is perhaps relevant to point
are being sold at $60, to $70 requisitioned by the military 19,000,000 children are involves each. The normal rate in from and out here that in England the con tribution Lowards
education the magnitude of the Lusk can be $25 to $80. Deck passages are amounts to £126,000,000 trone the imagined. Free medical areat cling in the black market at state mid a further £100,000,000|ment is given for minor ailments $40 per ticket as against the trom Local Authorities at tutal and defects such as dental and usual rate of not more than
Now back in civilian hands, tok £236,004,600 Ut
Keye defects, adenoids, etc., and
extensive renovation of pre- $3,300,000,000 for 9,000,000) in
X-Ray.
mises and equipment has been ehikken. From 42 point of X tay Therapy and orthopaedic
rost would St
15, over frontment, 11
how. BLANKET CHARGE carried out to provide patrons $35,000.00 per anman to pro. ever, acknowledged that
with high fidelity sound an Searching the swel every comfort. vide a similar education service remains to be done and that Wah" at 0.30 p.m. Saturday be-
what is done must be done con fore she embarked for Canton, there will be a daily change of For the next few months, The accept: ages for formaltinuously.
Revenue Officer Humphreya dis-Old Favourites, the best shows eduration 31 probably stand "The suspension of the service covered unmanifested cargo of of the past two years, so that but there are, at each end of the thuring the summer holidays 160 blankets, valued at over senly, stages in which eluention stilts in a marked fading. In |
$1,500. a wider sense can be used with habits of cleanliness,
"So there it is. Education and profit nnd onjayment÷a type of education which prepares the way the Community have a duty to to getting the best out of life, wach other. socially, mentally and physically. Physically, of course, means an
"In conclusion I should like ofleient School Medical Service.
"We have started in Hang you to relate the present position!
the cballenge, or Kong, but we still have a long with way to go. The health of any belter, the declaration of community depends upon many which present and future condi. factors,-healthy homes, good lons are forcing upon education. working conditions, clean streets, Do not let your ininda evade, uncontaminated food, water sup. ignore, or sidestep what is before
ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting ply and opportunities for reerea.us; rather prepare to meet it in tion and exercise. Yol the pro. an allitude of constructive deter. a frequency of 846 kilacycier vision of these essential soclamination that education combin-frum 12.16 to 2.00 p.m., and 6.30 is useless unless the ing the often ignored religious megacycles in the 81 metre band to 11.00 p.m., and also on 8.5% population has been educated in principles, basically similar in all from 12.15 1.15, 7.80 to 8.39 their necessity and in the in creeds. with a practical, sano, and 9.15 to 11.00 pm.
attitude towards H.K.T. responsibility in non-pulleal
present problems, is the only cur.12.15 pm-Situlin: Morning Prayers,
$2.35 in.-Daily Programme Summary. taln ground of approach to
| 12.32 pom--Paul Whiteman and His Con. sane and ordered world.
cart Orchestra. 12.47 pmTurner Layton (Vocal al the
services
The Challenge
even war,
„dividual's own
mainlataing them,
"It in matters of this kind that differing educational needs become obvious. And I must "A balanced education, which strans the educational need in this does not allow selence to outrun education Colony of a sense of civic respon-humanity;
KING'S
THEATRE
NEXT CHANGE
ODD
MAN
OUT
Sydney Critics Say:
"THIS
IS NOT THE BEST FILM OF THE YEAR, BUT THE BEST
· EVER."
POP
true
which inculcates a fair and re. tional judgment; a critical educa
on which will spike the guns of political lies and propaganda; a self-reliant education which will stop dictatorship and aggression; a liberal' (to use an old term) education leading to a world. wide understanding; an education, for cooperation and peace rather thon for national patriotism and the glorification of. nsular pre- da. Judices and' an education signed to meet the future needs the of young people and not imagined needs of us-last genera. tion.. These are alma for which we must all work, and foremost
Sung Lim, who claimed 53 of the blankets, was fined $300 by Mr. Conklin at Central Court yesterday.
Confiscation of the remaining blankets will be applied for at a later date.
RADIO
Piano) and Adriolla Half.
1.00 p.m.--News. Weather Iteport ant
Announcements.
1.10 pin-Orchestral Interlude. 1.16 p.music and Bonss of diferent
Nationa 1.81.p.m.-B.D.C. Transcription Service:
London Radio Orchestra. 2.00 p.m.-Cłowe Dawn.
6.60 p.m-Studier Children's Half-Hour. 6.00 pm. Favourite Memories of
Flims.
4.65 pm.Tanzoes, Rombes and Bambar 7.00 p.m.-Musle Time". Gema from
"The Arcadians".
1.30 pm-New Light Symphony Orcher.
trn. Mark Hamburg (l'lano Bulu). 4,00 p.m.-Londen Hilaye World News, '8.10 p.m. London Halay: Home Newr
from Beltan.
8.15 pm-Studio: Civilcal Request Fro
Presented by Marion
Glover.
2.15 pm R.HTC. Transcription Service:
The Brains Trust".
--London Relay. News p.m.-Weather Report. a.m.—Alfredo Canipull (Violini, andt His Orchestr 2
among the workers, the Teacher."19,99 The President; Dr. F.I. Tacung 11.10 extended a warm welcome back | 10.11 to Mr. MeDouall, on his return from, the South-East Asia Social 10.00 Tunes
(for Dancing). Welfare Conference in Singapore. 10.50 p.m-Studio Episque. Rotarian McDouall La Hong 11.05 p.m.-Clow Down.
SHOWING TO-DAY
MAJESTIC
Alesandr Rodda meiante
THE THIEF
OF BAGDAD
en Magse Behruolor
of Not-So-Long-Ago
AT 2.30, 5.20
7.20 & 0.20 P.M.
DRA
COMMENCING FRIDAY "RAINBOW – ISLAND". L' TECHNICOLOR
Rain, train, stralo
the Stur might well be called the Little Theatre that shows Big Pictures.
heres no right or wrong......... except what's Good
"Don't make any plans for tomorrow, "Mister... "I don't live that way.
MARK HELLINGER
who made the Kiűves, présenta
THE
GHOST GOES
A
JEAN PARKER
*
EUGENE PALLETTE WEST
TO-MORROW
EALING STUDIOS GREAT ROMANTIC ADVENTURE
"THE OVERLANDERS” ́- with Chips RAFFERTY and Daphne CAMBELL
CENTRAL & OILUARGAN
DAILY AT 200 51% 915 897 PM.
DAILY AT 239 580,7/201 FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY
་་, ་ ་
A MUSICAL TREASURE OF TROPICAL PLEASURE
SONG OF THE SARONG
Dazzling island dancers....
Torrid tropic tunes!
NANCY KELLY WILLIAM GARGAN
EDDIE QUILLAN FUZZY KNIGHT CRORGE COLENZ
>eage: Lovely-Luan:" "The island of the Moon" "Eidin' on the Crest of a Clou
OPENING TO-MORROW
Women have a name for men like IIM! "SWELL GUY”
Sonny TUFTS A BLYTH Ruth WARRICK
A Universal-lyter national Picture
Sonay TUFTS ORIENTAL
...in & Now rele..and TICKING!
Ann BINTH
..that daughter of Mildred Pierce
Swell Guy
Ruth WARRICK
“WALIAM GARGAH * THOMAS GOMEZ
MÁRY' HASLI • JOHN ENTER.
TOMORROW
ALHAMBRA
&
CENTRAL
Special Return Engagement by Public Demand! TO-DAY ONLY AT 2.30, 5.20, 7.30 & 9.30 P.M; A GREAT WELL-KNOWN ACTION PICTURE
GREAT SEQUEL TO “LASSIE COME HOME"
PICTURE
SON OF LASSIE
EN TECHNICOLOR MEANS LAWFORD
Donald CRISP
SPECIAL FOR TO-MORROW ONLY: “COMMANDOS STRIKE AT DAWN"
TO-DAY
ONLY.
VICTORY
PARATHAKEER.Trosoba
FELIX AYIMER
in LOUIS. GOLDING'S.
At 280, 5.20,
7.20 4 9.80 p.
MR. EMMANUEL
lib GRETA GYNT WALTER TILLA
EAGLE-LION DISTRIBUTION
TO-MORROW *
“RÉBECCA”
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