QUEENS THEATRE
SHOWING TO-DAY
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BEERY GABLE
CLARK
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BUSTER
The
Funniest
Trio in
Films !
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DURANTE
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PASSIONATE
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STAR
TO-DAY & TO-MORROW
At 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 p.m. WALLACE BEERY
in
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's
The
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1932.
MOVIE NEWS KINGS THEATRE
Pictures In Hong Kong
AERIAL THRILLS AT
THE QUEEN'S
J
HELL DIVERS A GREAT
PICTURE
THE JOY FUN TOY COMPANY
AND A ZANE GREY FILM
GOOD PROGRAMME AT KING'S
THEATRE
"Hell Divers," the thrilling and spectacular picture which opened at the Queen's Theatre yesterday: to full and enthusiastic houses, is a magníficiently photographed pro duction, one that includes naval air stunts and impressive "landing" foats. It takes one through the eurriculum of Uncle Sam's sailors of the air, from a naval base on land to wonderful sights of pilots | bringing their machines down on the deck of the Saratoga:
With a Zane Grey &h and The Joy Fun Toy Company at the King's Theatre there is & pro gramme that most of us can enjoy. and which can be safely recom wanded to anxious parents whose youngsters are always clamouring
The suddon stopping of the wheels to go to the pictures. The Joy Fun of these airplanes roused ap- | Toy Company give a performance plause from the audience. During
some of the stretches one feels omething on the lines of Long as thought one were in the air watch Tack Sam-amazing juggling, con- ing the landing gear of an airplane [juring and tumbling in front of na it swoops down with astounding
precision on the Saratoga's dock gorgeous Chinese screen and set and comes to an abrupt halt. off by resplendent Chinese eos-
Then there are Alpahos of dozens | turnes. There is a tremendous of machines in the air at ano time
and others of these sane machines speed and verve, and most of the afely at rest on the specially con- time several "shows" are going structed warship. Later one sees simultaneously. The Company is some of the airplanes brought up 1
or huge elevators and soon they of all ages and sizes, two sturdy are beheld taking off from the boys-
more than pulling their floating hase.
weight with thoir olders. Here is Eastern magic with avengeance- and spiced with British palter.
Beside the good work of Wallace, Burry and Clark Gable, there are pleasing performances by Conrad Nagel, John Miljan, Dorothy Jordan and Cliff Edwards,
"Hell Divers" is one on the best pictures of its kind.
"THE RAINBOW
*TRAIL"
TO-MORROW AT THE
KING'S
A trade notice slutes:- That real life is stranger, more dramatic and thrilling than fiction was again provod during the mak ing of Zane Gray's The Rainbow Trail," the Fox Western drama which opens tomorrow at the King's Theatre when a large and migry looking sidewinder suddenly
The
The film "Riders of the Purple Sage," is a typical Zane Grey thriller of old-time Arizona. story is a bit jerkey, but it matters less than the hard riding, the cattle driving, the shooting and the gorgeous canyon seonory. Take it for a good spectacle and do not look for inconsistencies. These thrillers of the open air have, still much to recommand them after a surfeit of New Work parties, de- voices, sox and cheap cynicism.
K.B.
[+
DELICIOUS".
AT THE ORIENTAL
made his appearance in the middle.A trade notice states:- of one of the many
scenes that Janet Gaynor, whose Intest pr were filmed against the awe-inspir duction, "Delicious," showing to- ing background of the Grand Can-day at the Oriental Theatre," pro- you of the Colorado.
ves again that she is the exception
Meis rather unnerving and to the luxury and wealth "rule dramatic experienço occurred in the very midst of a tender love quence that was being enacted by | George O'Brien who is featured in the film and his new leading lady, the dainty and blonde. Cecilia Parke
of the movies. In this picture, in which she is co-starred with Char- les Farrell, she is again most ap pealing as the pathetic little figure surrounded by poverty and squalor through which her innate goodness and charm shino brightest.
Miss Parker was deeply engrossed The story of "Delicious" is con- in the lines of endearment which sistent with this characteristic of O'Brien was pouring into her era, Miss Gaynor except that her o according to the script, when sudcupation is a little more than or dealy, out of the corner of her eye, dinarily unusual-Sheis, -of-all Me caught sight of the vicious ze professions, a marmalade girl. "Or pille, and letting out a scream she was, before embarking in the practically fainted in his arms, steerage of a giant liner to sail for Fortunately O'Brien saw the snake America to find a home with an at the same moment, and knowing uncle in Idaho. that a sidewinder is even more Charles Farroll as a handsome deadly than a diamond back rattler, young sportsman and pole player whipped out his gun with the returning from Europe with his rapidity that has often thrilled his string of pontes, makes the ac many screen fang and blew the quaintance of Jauet ono day white snake's head off, just as he was he is down in the hold working coiling to strike.
It all happened with his horses. Janet thinks he is Bo quickly that the camera and A groom, and tells him all about microphone caught everything, and her experiences in a Scottch 'mar- later when the rushes of the picture malado factory. Her job, accorʊ- were shown. Miss Parker claimed ing to the story she tells the ama that part of the film as a meme i od young millionaire, was that of of her first picture, and hopes soman sticking water-roof paper on the day to incorporate it in her Me- tops of marmalade jars, a proznic moirs Of A Screen Star.'
enough calling even for the movies.
LESSON SERMON
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST.
eleven.
And he said unto them, Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature. And these signs shall follow them that believe; In my name shall they cast out devila;”,
They shall
Are. Sin, Disease, and Death! take up serpents; and if they drink Real?" was the subject of the any deadly thing, it shall not hurt Lesson-Sormón in all Churches of them; they shall lay hands on the our Sunday, sick, and they shall recover."* Christ, Scientist, October 9.5
(Mark 10: 9, 14, 18, -17, 19:) - The Golden Taxt was: Why art The Lesson-Bermon also includ- thou cast down, O my soul and cd the following passages from why art thou digquieted within me | the Christian Science textbook, hope then in God: for I shall yot "Acience and Health, with Key to praise him, who is the health of my the Scriptures," by Mary, Baker countenance, and my God." (P. Eddy Jesus established in the 42: 11.)
Among the citations whichy com- Christann ofa the precedent for all Brined the Lesson-Sexion as the Christianity, theology, and healing. following fron the Bible: Now Christians arú· under as direct whenscans was rison early the first orders now, as they wore then, to day of the woek, he appeared first be Christ-liko, to poaress the Chris to Mary Magdalone, out of whom spirit, to follow the Christ-example, and to heal the sick as well as the he had cast seven devils. Afterward he appeared unto the inning." (P. 138: 17-22.)
FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY
At 2.80, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 p.m. | ANOTHER DOUBLE ATTRACTION?
ZANE GREY'S !
RIDERS of the PURPLE SAGE
Fox Picture with, GEORGE O'BRIEN
Marguerite Churcslit ! Noah Beery
-ADDED ATTRACTION THE JOY FUN TOY COMPANY PESULATED Br
PAUN YU JEN
CHINA'S FOREMOST MAGICIAN AND HIS COMPANY OF CHINESE ACROBATS
AND JUGGLERS
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THE GREATEST PRESENTATION. OF ITS KIND EVER OFFERED. THE COMPANY WILL APPEAR WITH THE USUAL PICTURE PROGRAMME TO-DAY AND FROM TUESDAY, 1TH INST. AT 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 P.M. ONLY. Prices as Usual
TO-MORROW I
ZANE GREY'S
THE RAINBOW
George O'BRIEN
Cecilla Parkør Rescos Atas Minna Gombell J. M. Karrigan
FOX
ORIENTAL
THEATRE
LAST TWO DAYS
At 2.80, 5.15, 7,15 & 9.80 p.m. THEY BRING YOU A NEW LOVE THRILL..............IN THEIR
· GAYEST AND HAPPIEST ROMANCE.......
JANET
GAYNOR
CHARLES
FARRELL
SALOJEN
DELICIOUS
WITH
EL BRENDEL
SA FOX PICTURE! ·
TO-DAY AT THE CINEMA.
Queen's..
HONG KONG.
"Hall Divera."
"Riders of the Purple Sage.". Central.
"Life's Comedy "
(Chineso picture).
Oriental.
"Delicious.
KOWLOON.
"The Secret 6.”
Star,
Queen's,
King's.
COMING.
The Passionate Plumber,”
Rainbow Trial."
"Congerilla." -
"Amatour Daddy.”
"One Heavertly Night."
Central.
J
Star.
4
Radio Patrol."
"Sinners Holiday."
"Life of the Party," Oriental,
"Heartbrenk."
BOXER'S EYE TROUBLE
LEN JOHNSON MAY END
BING CAREER
Lon Johnson, the British colour- ed, middleweight boxer, looks like ending his fistic career,
He is suffering from eye trouble, and has had to decline several en- gagements.
It is a big blow to the Manches- ter boxer, who had big ambitions and no little skill, which is always a great allied asset.
The trouble goes back five years, when during A visit to Australia he was advised to wear glasses for rending and writing.
CENTRAL THEATRE
SHOWING
TO-DAY
at 2.80; 6.15; 7.15 & 9.30 pm. ·
THE GREATEST & NEWEST CHINESE SUPER SPECIAL TALKING PICTURE WITH WONDERFUL TECHNICOLOR SEQUENCES
:
BUTTERFUL WU
"LIFE'S
IN
COMEDY"
EPISODE I
WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST PRODUCED BY THE SHANGHAI STAR CO. ADAPTED FROM THE MOST FAMOUS NOVEL "AUTO. GETHER IN SIX THRILLING EPISODES,
SPECIAL MATINEE at 12.30 p.m. For TODAY ONLY NEXT CHANGE
THE MOST AMAZING & THRILLING INSIDE STORY OF A POLICE BATTLE AGAINST LAWLESSNESS
RADIO A PATROL
With ROBERT ARMSTRONG, LILA LEE, JUNE CLYDE. THE LATEST UNIVERSAL SPECIAL PRODUCTION, BEHIND THE SCENES IN THE LIVES OF POLICEMEN WHO LIVE A LIFETIME TWIST DARK & DAWN. MORE THRILLS, MORE EXCITEMENT, MORE DRAMA THAN YOU BELIEVED COULD BE PACKED INTO ANY ONE PICTURE.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
WE ARE GLAD TÒ, ANNOUNCE THAT WE WILL COM- MENCE SHOWING THE BEST SUPER & SPECIAL BADIO, UNIVERSAL & BRITISH DOMINION PICTURES OF 1982-38. FROM THE BEGINNING OF NEXT MONTH.
PARTY CLINGS TO CAPSIZED BOAT
CHILDREN'S ORDEAL AT
CLACTON
It is a terrible disappoint ment, said his father, "Bill" Johnson, "but the blossing of sight is, after all, greater than the bless- ing of a boxing trophy."
Clacton, Aug. 20.-Hundreds of Johnson will continue his tour holiday-makers witnessed an excit ing boxing booth.
"If his sormal sight is restored ing and tragie incident at Jaywick he will, no doubt, stage a "come-sands; near here, when back," but time is passing and men 2nd three children' wero A.D. is a paramount figuro in the soon clinging to a capsized boat
boxing game,
BENGAL IRON CO.
POOR RESULTS TO MARCH 31
three
about 200 yards from the shore.
Clacton lifeboat put out to the rescue, but before it reached the spot the party had been picked up by three men who went out in a small moter-boat.
When brought ashore the party Shareholders of the Bougal Iron was in a very distressed condition. Co will have been prepared for The plight of one man was so bad poor results for the year to March
RELIEF FOR BEER DRINKERS.
TAX IN BRITAIN MAY BE
REDUCED.
London, Sept. 11.-The Sundag Dispatch
that Mr.
announces
Neville Chamberlain, chancellor of the Exchequer, is preparing a new and rigorous economic programme which will enable him to announce to the next meeting of Parliament a reduction in the tax on beer. A new plan for the conversion of loans is also said to be under pre paration.
A newly-published White Paper reveals that the British national
debt at last accounting stood at £73,042,880, or an increase of £20,634,000 over the report for the preceding year.
31 by the forecast given in tha that artificial respiration was-triod, The unconsolidated-domestic-deb board's circular of day 14. Profits but an hour's treatment failed to was reduced while the consolidated have declined from
debt £32,428
rose. Foreign debts to revive him. £32,139, and after providing for
£24,000,000. The conversion of the The dead man was Mr. G. C. consolidated four per cent, loas depreciation, Debenture interest,
голе
tax reserve, &c., the debit balance | Payne, 40, of Walsworth-road, added 73,028,539 to the domestic of £3,774 from last account is in Hitchin, Harts, a former member creased to £112,894. Last year the
Preference dividend was paid for of Tottenham Hotspur Football the six months to Sept. 1030, Club. His wife collapsed" when and remains in arrears as from that told of the tragedy. date. The Inst Ordinary payment.
was 2 pc. for 1929-39.
The boat, fitted with an outboard
Owing to the depressed sinte of motor, belongs to Mr. J. A, the iron trade, the blast furnaces Peters, of Hitchin, who with his are still closed down, and though family and friends had been spend-
foundries were moderately.
The
"EAGLE" TO RELIEVE
"HERMES "
LEAVING NEXT APRIL,
isy, orders, from the railways, on ing the week-end at Clacton. Bo It has been decided that H.M.S. which the company largely depends, was in the boat with Mr. Payne, Eagle is to relieve H.M.6. Hermes, have been restricted, and prices
were extremely low. The output of Mr. Payne's son Kenneth; aged 7, the collieries, however, is well sold Mr. W. Green, who is employed by for the whole of 1039-33, Eco Mr. Peters, and Mr. Green's child nomies have been made, but their ren, Phyllis (15) and Harold (12), full effect will only be felt this year.
HONG KONG ETOEDLOR
ENGIFTER.
Boug Kong Observatory, October 9,
[Previous]On Dalej On Date
Day at..
at 4 p.m. 10 shpi, 3 pm,
Barometer 29,91 8045 99.48 Tampensture 77 76 78 Hamidity 81 Wind
05
Direction
Forse
'Westhor
ENE
0
11
2040-
Highest open-air Temperature, Fowest open-air Temperature, 8.7
NEXT PUANO57 viver Tindas WEDNESDAY, 12th OCT. CHARLES FARRELL MADGE EVANS HEARTBREAK
Captain W. B. Mackenzie, as" air- craft carrier on the China Station.. The Eagle, which has been under going large repairs at Devonport for the past year, will commission pext April, and leave for China at the end of that month
3
"Turned too quickly," The three men who went to the The Hermes will remain on the' rescue were Mr. G. Cooper, of station peading, ber arrival The Woodford, Essex; Mr. B. Mitchell, present commission of the Ilertnes of Woodford-green; and Mr. E began in October, 1900, and is Williams, of Whipps-orcas. They therefore due to conclude about pulled the party from the water, April. next. but as their boat was difficult to handle they transferred the six people to a rowing boat, which conveyed them ashore.
A member of the local constguard service said the accident happened as the boat was turning near the mouth of the River Colne,
It is an extremely awkward point. to navigate," he said." "Ap- parently those in the boat turned too quickly, without allowing for the tide. The craft, ank swamped
There are only four carriers now maintained in full commission, two in the Homg Fleet, the Courageous and Furious, one in the Mediter ranean, the Glorious, and one in Chine
GREEK DEBTS
Athens, Bopt. 15. The Greek Go- and capsized immediately 474vernment has reached agreement “ Luckily, when they were thrown with foreign bondholders by which out the people were able to catch Grenco andtakesto mkne imme- O-Ulondy's D-hold of the sides of the upturned diate payment of a 30 per cent.
boat and cling to it until help instalment of suma due for the pres -Fog L-Lightning arrived. It is not clear at present sant year. Other payments will be "Overcant;. P-Paning whether Dir. Payne died from determined after revision of the Showers; Q-Squalls; R-Bain; T- drowning or from heart failure Greek finances in November this Thunder,
caused by the shock."
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