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ACENTRAL THEATRE

Paramount's Sound Pictures R TO-DAY TO SATURDAY Daily, at 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 and 9.20 p.m.

JEANETTE MACDONALD

Star of

"THE LOVE PARADE”

Now in

"Let's Go Native

STARRING

JACK OAKIE JEANETTE MDONALD A Paramount Picture A Musical Romance of Laughs, Love & Songs

NEXT CHANGE

WILLIAM

POWELL

Street of Chance

a Paramount

Gicture

颗粒

Bookings at Anderson and the Theatre (Tel. 25720).

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1930.

PASSPORT NOT VALID.

EXPULSION ORDER MADE ON

EUROPEAN.

Shitma Wald (37), a native of Warsaw, appeared before Mr. Willlima at Central Magistracy yesterday on the charge of arriving in the Colony on Sunday, December 7 without a valid passport. He pleaded guilty...

Detective-Inspector. Whant told the Court that the defendant ar rived in Hong Kong on Sunday from Canton on a Polish passport which was not valid in Hong Kong but which had been made valid for the journey from Shanghai to Canton and used when the delen- dant passed through Hong Kong November 28 last. In the present case he should have obtained site from the British. Cenaul in Canton before coming to Hong Kong, or he could havo taken a ship direct Iron Canton to Shanghại,

Inspector Whant added that the Police were not pressing the case they were only asking for the de- fendant's

from expulsion

the

Colony.

Mr. Wiliams necordingly made the order.

See and Hear Ann Pennington

of the $100,000 knees ...dancing...singing... June Clyde,

Sensational flapper find. ...leading daring revue...

Arthur Lake,

filmdom's boy idol ...doing his best... Allen Kearns

Albert Gran giving you laugh after laugh...... Dorothy Revier-

Sally Blane

and a host of players, performers, funsters and dazzling girls...all in. "TANNED

LEGS"

AT THE

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THE SILVER SCREEN.

CENTRAL THEATRE.

LET'S GO NATIVE,

The Central cinema this week provides delightful fare. There is aome attractive dancing in a ballot of fairy-tale diurners, and the! cartoon "Radio Riot" is parti- colarly amusing to cars and eyes. ** Let's go Nativo."' is an admirable blend of laughter, thrills and.

romane

Jack Cakis and Jean- mutte Macdonald head a brilliant caste in a story where boisterous fun, theatrical scems, shipwreck And other adventures qulminate on i desert island ruled by a king from Brooklyn with his attendant hary of autiful islanders. The wrecked party-go native and

the plot rids happily after a riot of dancing, merriment, and music. Roars of laughter from a well-filled house latified to the quality of the entertainment.

Let's Go Native," a talkie con- fection, is billed at the Central Theatre, where it opened yesterday, as a risky, frivolous farce with "It is one of the most music." hilnricus mirth-provokers the screou has given us to date,

Reminiscent of the rambling, roistering style of "The Coceanuts and of Safety in Numbers," it starts out to go nowbero in parti- cular but really, goes everywhore.

Jack Oakie is Voltaire McGinnis, ahard-berled tax-driver from the Bronx who just can't keep bie

metrical juggernaut from bumping

into the front paziours of the Police Headquarters. He and his passenger, William Austin decide that the cab smash makes it-acces sary for them to leave town.

This they do, boarding a ship for South America on which are James Hall, young society blood; his sweetheart, Jennette MacDonald;

TO-DAY'S WIRELESS

PROGRAMME.

BROADCAST BY Z.B.W. ON

355 METRES.!

|11.00.-11.30 R.m.-Stock quotations. 11,30 a.m.-Chinese programmo. 1230 p.m.-European programme.

1.30 p.m.-Weather report, local

RIOTING IN SHANGHAI.

MILL DAMAGED AND

CLOSED.

Dissatisfaction among the om ployees of the Poo Yih Cotton Mill, 37 Wast Socchow Road, which tine, Rugby Press nerva.

has been brewing for several weeks, 6.00-7.00p.m.-Chinese programme come to a head on Thursday night 2.00 p.m.-Clasp down.

(Children's concert at 6, to 0.30 last wook on the mill premises, a p.m.).

Co.

7.00 p.m.-European programme of minor incident kading to an as- H.MY and Victor records mult on a foreman and general supplied by Messrs. Moutrie&disorder during the course of which machinery was damaged to the 7.00-7.30 p.m.-Organ Solos:~ ralue of 820,000. The mill was Suite Gothique."-Reginald Goss-closed next day and 1,500 em-

Custard, FR.C.O.

Sonata in B Flat (Allegreto).—ployees ware about.

General conditions have not been Marcel Dupre. "Sonata in B Flat" (Finale).plóasing to the workers. They oh-

Marcel Dupre.

"Santuary of the Heart."-Rejected to notions of their superiora

and had been invited by agitatorn ginald Foort. Ina Chinces Temple."-Reginald Having adopted a 'go slow' policy,

Foort.

Dogo's March,"Regisuald Foort.at the instigation of radien lead- "Land of Hope and Glory."-Rears, the majority of the workers

"ginald Foort.

were ready for most anything.

7.30-6.25 p.m.-Selections from

Musical Comedies:---

On the Thursday night words

"Hit the Deck."-Savoy Orpheans. passed between a foreinan and a "Tho Chocolate Soldier" (Title worker, the former insisting that Song).-W. Melville and, D. his ́ordors should be obeyed. They Oldham

exchanged lows and those on ad.

(Sym-

The Chocolate Soldier"

pathy)-W. Meltillo and D. jacent machines, stepped into the Oldham.

fracas, which, became genérat

"The Love Parade' (Gems).-

(Victor Light Opera Ca.

in a few minutes. Someone turn-

Sunny Side Up" (Gems).-Victor cd off the lights, Those in the

Light Opera Co. Song of the Sea" (Gems).-Light and furniture and attacked the ma- spinning room seized iron bara

Opera Co.

"Virginia" (Selections), Newchinery,

Mayfair Orchestra.

Funny Face" (Selections)--New police, who replied to the call post Superiors telephoned for the

Mayfair Orchestra.

Five O'Clock Girl" (Selections), haste. The damage had been done, -New Mayfair Orchestra. however, and after the police ar-

Love Lies (Selections).-New rived only a few stones were

Mayfair Orchestra.

Fay Francis, a high-voltage vai-3.25-8.50.-Band Selections pire, and David Newell, a band-

thrown through windows. The offi-

Botno ship's officer who would very (a) Air De Ballet "; (b) "Callir-rs got into action with batons much like to win the favour of

hoo."The Band of H.M. Cold. and their hands, but the mob had Jennette.

stream Guardo.

Of course the ship cacounters n

storm and they are all stranded on a tropical island, and they find that the head man there is Skeets Gallagher. With him on the island is a bevy of sun-lanned, grüss skirted maidens, who speak English, with, as you would expect, a Brook. lyn accent..

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And so it goes, one thing brings another. Hall's grandfather arrives with a rescue ship. Jeanette sells him the island and five minutes after they steam away from its shares.

"Pas Des Cymales.The Band of spent its energies and were not

H.M. Coldstream Guards.

over difficult to handle. After in The Sorcerer" (Selections). The quiries the police managed to as

..

Band of H.M Coldstream certain the identity of a number Guarda. Trial By Jury" (Sulcetious).of ringleaders, whom they arrested. The Band of H.M. Coldstream The culprits wero remauded at Guards.

the Special District Court.--V, C. "Patience" (Selections). The

Band of H.M. Coldstream Daily News. Guards, 6.50-9.00 p.m.- "The Gentle Maiden."-Walter

Glyndo (tenor). "The Wren."-Mavis Bennet (80-

prano).

"Had You But Known."-Brown-

There are five songs in "Let's Go Native, the work of George Marien, Jr., co-auther of the show, ing Mummery (tenor), and Richard A. Whiting, composer 9.00 p.m.-Weather report, local

of the "Sweetic" and "Safety in

time.

Numbers" melody-hits. In parti 0.30-0.30 pm-Experimental relay. cular you will remember "My Mad 9,50-11.30 p.m.-Dance programme. Moment" "Let's Go Native" and 11.30 p.m.-Close down. "I've Got a Yen For You"

"LORD BYRON OF BROAD-

WAY."

MONTHLY REPORT FOR NOVEMBER.

Actual hour's of transmission

MILITARY LEADERS IN ACCORD.

GERMAN GENERAL ON SPIRIT OF CAMARADERIE.

Berlin, December, 2-The Press gives mucli prominence to the speech delivered by tho now chief. of the Reichswehr, General, von Hammerstein, at the farewell dinner the French Military Attaché

to

between the French and German Earo. Chiarmies which makes mutual under- pean, nese. standing of each other's viewpoints

cany.

The lavishness of the fur trim-totalled 254 of which 140 were de. General R. Tourmès in which he mings used this season turns the voted to European progames and stressed the spirit of camaraderie most simple costumes into those of 109 to Chinese as follows: luxurious richness. Whether them skine are used in profusion or eparingly, whether they are of Morning transmissions prieckis quality or of the dressed including commercial up and renamed råbit skin, they news and Church re-

lay's form the most important fashion

* 48 note of the season,"

Evening transinissions.... 18-

A number of smart ways of adapting these fur skins to the new costumes, is shown in the lavish Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production, Lord Byron of Broadway," which is showing at the Queen's Theatre.

Every line and shading of the lovely ensemble worn by Ethelind Terry, well-known New York prima donna, who will makı her debut in this picture, is emphasized by the rich Kamchatka fox skins - which edge the finger-tip length coat whe wenta They also draw attention to the sleeve line that gives this suit

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Fox skins. are also employed as the collar trimming on an evening wrap worn by Miss Terry, Top-

ping & richly embroidered white panne velvet cape this fur forms a flattering frame for the musical comedy star's brunette beauty. One of the youthful members of the Cast, Marion Shilling, also wears fox fur ne a trimming for her day- time suit forming the muff-styl

enffe of the cloth collar coat.

ZANNA CHRISTIE.”.

148

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He added" Though you there and we hero both reprósent above all 443 national aims, we are both for re- 63moved from that nationalist hate

108

Monthly percentago: European 57) Chinese 12).

During the month the following items were broadcast:-

European relays ...... European studio concerts.... Dance, programmes Chinese relaye

Chinese studio concerta..... European children's pro-

grammes.

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that was born from war for we knew that each of us merely did his duty as soldiers and citizens," After expressing high admiration for the French army and especial- its leaders, General von Ham. Eierstein added that the necessary basia for the desirable friendship between the French and German armies and nations was complete equality for "there can be no true friendship between oppressors and oppressed, no more than there can be real comradeship without loyalty."

.:

Chinese children's pro-

grammes.

Commenting on the speech, the Lectures...

Democratic Younische Zeitung do- Extension of Chineso ranamis- jclares that it will contribute to des sions na from November 1- troy the legend created by French Every Saturday 4 p.in. to 7 p.m. Nationalists that the German army (three hours).

lis brooding over a war of revenge Every Sunday Chinese mid-day and that it constitutes a service for programms concludes at 9 p... in-which the German people owes stead of } p.m. as formerly. General von Hammerstein a debt of

sions:

Alteration of European tranemis- thanks.

Sunday evening programme, as from Sunday, November 9, com. inences at 8 p.m. and closes down at. 10 p.m. Former. hours, 0.10.30

p.ca.

GERMAN CASTLE

SURROUNDED."

pictate Carbo make her talking Licences issued during November, POLICE SEIZE BIG SOCIALIST

1930,-81.

ARSENAL

her new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer star- ring vehicle, which will come tr morrow to the Queen's Theatres may be credited with having pro- Berlin, Dec. --Having received In this picture Garbo scores the duced one of the most artistic and information that there is a SE- triumph of her carer, her voico compelling talking picture yet to cret-depot-of-arms in-the-castle-of- recording splendidly, adding power reach the screen. He has not allows big estate owner ner. Brosla, to hor dramatic instinct and bring vd the mechanics of the microphone the police secretly surrounded the ing faniocations in multiple quanto stilt his action or hamper the castle which was found occupied tities to her, personality..

pictorial scope of the camera. The by about 100 uniformed National As the heroine of Eugeno timing of the dialogue is capably Socialists who, after they hot fired Nell's play of regeneration, done, every moken word or cound a few ineffective shots, surrendered farto contributes performance exactly in its most ofvative place and were put under arrest of great poignancy and effective Charles Bickford, hero of A number of weapons were soizes! ness. Never before as she reached Dynamite," plays opposite Garbo and were to be taken away when such heights of emotionalism. George Marion, who created suddenly tear gas, bombs were

Clarence

Brown, who directed the the father idle on the stage, ro thrown by some unknown people picture from Fetimes Clarion's peats this performance and Maric believed to be friends of the arreet adaption of the play in which Dressler, as the old tog, gives the ed men. In the confusion caused kannadagangila chix of her career on by this antick the authors of the

outrage wers alle to ou (Continued at foot of next colupin.) excollent characterization.

QUEEN'S

FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY AT 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.20.

He took love whore he found it, and turned it Into a song

An eve · and ear entertainment You'll lova!

Lord BYRON

of

BROADWAY

TALKING

witht

Charity Kaley Ethelind Terry

Cliff Edwards

Marion Shilling

with

TECHNICOLOR:

TO-MORROW

Greta

GARBO

in the famous O'Neill play

Anna Christie

Metro

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"Cheating Cheaters"

WORLD

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