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CENTRAL

THEATRE

(Hunder the Management

Hong KongAmusements, Limited) TO-DAY & TO-MORROW.

Love Blooms Again for the Singing Sweetheart of "She Loves Me Not"

Adolph

Zukor

petrenia

Here is my Heart"

BING CROSBY

KITTY CARLISLE

Hear Bing sing the

song hits at the New Your

"Love is Just Around the Com18" "With Every Breath 1 Fake", "te's June in January'

4 SHOWS

* DAILY 1-30-5.70

T-15-8.30

TO-DAY AT THE CİNEMA

KING'S:-

HONG KONC

"The Affairs of Cellini'

QUEEN'S:-

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. FRIDAY, MARCH

SHOWING TO-DAY AT [2.30.6.10.7.15 &9.30-P.M.

•KINGS

"The Band Flays "On"

ORIENTAL:-

"Caravan".

CENTRAL:-

"Here Is My Heart'

KOWLOON

JOSEPH M. SCHENCK DATA

Constance BENNETT

Fredric

MARCH

MAJESTIC:-

"Nana"

ALUAMBRA:-

"British Agent" -

KING'S:-

Coming

"The Age of Innocence"

QUEEN'S:-

"Forsaking All Others" "Broadway. Bill"

ORIENTAL:-

"Hide Out"

"Bureau of Missing Persons "One Way Passage" "Baby Take A Bow "Straight Is The Way'

TAKE ANY TRAM OR HAPPY VALLEY BUS.

ORIENTAL

2

DAYS

ONLY.

THEATRE

FLEMING

HOAD WANOMAL

TEL 28478

TO-DAY & TO-MORROW

A GIGANTIC MUSICAL ROMANCE

ITS BEAUTIES

will hold you breathless!

ITS SPLENDORS

will make you speechless!"

ITS MELODY

will leave you marvelling!

ALL STAR CAST WITH OVER

3000 EXTRAS

YOU'LL THRILL TO THE RHYTHM. OF ITS REVELING THRONGS

AN ERIK CHARELL PRODUKTION

CHARLES BOYER LORETTA YOUNG JEAN PARKER

PHILLIPS BALIES LOUISE FAZENDA ENSERE FALLETTE

"LIVE NOWHERE REVEL ANYWHERE LOVE EVERYWHERE

The Affairs Of Cellini

(Continued from Fare 4)

and ladies were grouped about to bay homage to the Duke and Duchess when they should appear at the head of the grand stairway and come down in slow, regal dignity.

their men." You told me to watch the ladies and do as they did."

Benvenuto alghed,

No Lady.

· And it " was then that There was no man amongst all Duchess caught sight of Ben- the courtiers a handsome and venuto. But she had no idea that dashing as Benvenuto Cellini, nor he was to bring anyone with him. any girl more beautiful than The fact that he had brougnt a Angela, save that she lacked the lady-supposedly-infuriated her beauty of intelligent expression and that she was unquestionably and the personality of a keen an extremely beautifui, girl - vivacious girl.

creased her jealous rage.

At a signal the court musicians gave a great fanfarade and all the guests in the great hall below, arose, knowing that the Duke and Duchess were on their way. Aïi- other flourish of horns by the musicians and a chamberlain came to the head of the stairway, fank- ed on either side" by a trumpeter. The De Medici arms embroidered in" sold on royal purple velvet banners were suspended from their trumpets. At a melodious blast the chamberlain stepped forward and announced:

The Duke had caught sight of Angela ang he was smiling happily and trying to catch her eye.

took

Ottavanio and Polverino their places at the foot of the stairs as the Duke and Duchess continued their very slow descent. step by step, with a regal pause between each step.

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"Who is that?" the Duchess hiss.. ed to Duke Alessandro.

Er-who?" The Duke, with a guilty conscience, thought that she meant Angela.

The Duchess was disgusted. She "Their Excellencies, the Duke indicated with a movement, of her and Duchess of Florencel"

Everyone faced the stairway and bowed-low-as-they came down in their regal robes with slow dignity, But as they came down their eyes were turning this way and that. Duke Alessandro, was esger. ly looking for his "ittle fawn.” Angela, while the Duchess was looking for her beloved Benvenuto.

But neither. Benvenuto nor An- gela were in the great hall. They were coming down the corridor to the hall Angela with dumb enger- ness, Benvenuto with lagging steps and premonition of trouble.

"Don't hang on to me??? Bel- venuto hissed to Angels. "You are supposed to be only my model, not familiar enough to cling to me like. thisl

Other ladies are clinging to

head....

"Oh, that's Benvenuto-you did- recognize him in his Court costume, my lady-"

the

"The woman with Him" Duchess said, with a tone and a Elance that called him a fool.

That is so. He has someone with him, a girl," said "the Duke.

"I know she's a girl-what girl?” Some of the courtiers nudged one another. They knew well enough that the Duke and Duchess were starting a quarrel.

"How should I know? I have never before laid eyes on the lady.

*Lady? She doesn't act it, she's awkward creature and looks quite common"

a

Is the Duchess Jealous of Angela? Don't miss to-morrow's Instalment

DARRYE

E. ZANLICKISS

production of

The

CELLINI He'd give any man's wife a lift!

AFFAIRS of CELLINI

20

FAY WRAY ANK MORGAN

AYA

ALSO SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION

MICKEY & MINNE MOUSE

99 A NEW WALT GIANTLAND

DISNEY

AT THE STAR

Looking For Trouble

If it's genuine comedy you like la a picture. you'll find it in "Looking for Trouble." which stars.. Spencer Tracy and Jack Oakie as the newest team of film funsters and is the current attraction at the Star Theatre beginning to- day.

And theres, also some wildly bil- arious adventure in this romantic action drama of telephone "trou- ble shooters" hearts.

and their sweet-

Tracy and Oakle have the roles of two telephone linesmen, in this 20th Century production. Their love affairs with "Constance Cum-" mings and Arline Judge, a pair of wise-cracking telephone girls, provide some of the gayest se- quences in this thrilling story.

However, the Alm has its serious moments too, with one of the girls being accused of a murder, an-

other caught in the ruins of the earthquake at Long Beach, Cali- fornia, and both boys sharing their adventures.

Tracy plays $ hard-working "trouble shooter" who prefers danger and thrills situng around the parlor with a young lady-much to the young lady's

to

annoyance, while Oakle as his as- sistant is described by his sweet- heart as "a young man with strictly dishonourable intentiops." There are thrills, action," rom- ance and an abundance of laughs in this Joseph M. Schenck-Darryl "F. Zanuck presentation which is being released by United Artists.

chairman

of the

Check and Check- The League of Nations was get-, ting, together. quired "the

"Anything on this week?" in-

secretary..

"Nothing, Your Honour." "Has the weekly notice been seat to Bolivia and Paraguay to quit Gghting 1

"Yes, air, that went out yester- day.".

"Adjourned."

TO-DAY

ONLY

شهر

THE BAND PLAYS ON

Stirring Football Picture

A picture that is packed with drama, laughter and suspense, not forgetting excitement on the foot ball field, is now showing at the Queen's Theatre: It's title is "The Band Plays On."

This is a picture that will keep the audience interested from start picture, something that goes to the to finish. It is a real emotional

innermost of one's heart.

It is the story of the College, its trials and tribulations.. its romance, its lighter mood and the "spirit of youth.

It is the story of four wayward youth who, through the hearted juvenile judge,

kind

1935.

BOOKING AT THE THEATRE TEL. No. 25313 25392

NEXT CHANGE

IRENE DUNNE JOHN BULES

CO-STARRED

Diret

"Buck

THE AGE OF INNOCENCE

RKO RADIO Pictura

LIONEL ATWRI Helen Westlay

Leura Hopa Craws Julie Haydan

Directed by PHILLIP MOELLER from the novel by Edith Wherton and the play by Margaret Ayar Beines. Anocleta direc- to, Jane Laring. Pendro 5, BernEM KI- ecutive producer

THE AFFAIRS OF CELLINI

At The King's

***

"The role of Benvenuto- Cellini- is the answer to an acter's prayer, in the opinion of Fredric March.

And Fredrie March's opinion is all-important, for he was chosen by Joseph M. Schenck and Darryl F. Zanuck to play the fiery Flor entine in The Affairs of Cellini," the rollicking 20th Century comedy King's Theatre. In this picture which open on Sunday at the March is co-starred with Constance Bennett.

"The Affairs of Cellini, confines itself to Che irresistible scape- grace's impassioned: pursuit of his beautiful dumb model, Angels, and his amorous, escapade with the dal- lying Duchess of Flarence, who con ducts her love affaire under the very nose of her fatuous hen-pecked husband, Duke Alessandro, who is placed in the care of a well known culties attendant upon bringing the were himself pre-occupied with the difi- football coach. Under his tuition delicious Angela around to his they rose as the four bombers" way of thinking. Fay Wray is and from poverty rose gradually to seen as Angela, Constance Bennett success through hard grind not plays the naughty Duchess, andi forgetting the kind friend the Frank

Morgan, as the more. coach who had watched over them decieved than decieving husband with a fatherly eye.

repeats in this United Artists re- lease, under the direction The touch of romance is sup-Gregory La Cava, the role which of plled by Betty Furness. Others in he originated with such marked this stirring football picture are success in the stage play, Louis Carrillo, Ted Healy, Preston Foster nett, Jay Eaton, John Rutherford, Robert Young, Stuart Erwin, Leo Calhern, Jessie Ralph, Vince Bar- and Russell Hardie..

Irene Ware and Paul Harvey are also importantly cast.

Take That

going to be a real battle of Wits, I tell you," said "the 50- phomore member of the debating

team

"How brave of you," said his roommate, "to go unarmed."

Woman

All Wound Up

Court: My husband has left me. at Willesden Police

and taken our two gramophones. He left a note to say he could not do without` them, .

#

„Quick Remiés.

TO-DAY'S RADIO

PROGRAMME

Broadcast by Z.B.W.

on 355 Metres

FRIDAY

30-2.15 p.m.- European Pro-

gramme.

12:30 p.m.-London and New York Stuck and Commodity Quota-

tions.

12.35-1 pm-Recorded Music.

1 pm-Local Time and Weather

Report.

"

1.15 p.m.-Hong Kong Hotel Or- chestra (by courtesy of the Management).

1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins,

Rugby Fress News, etc.,

2.15 p.m.-Close Down.

4-7 p.m.-Chinese Programme. 7-11 p.m.-European Programme. 7 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Qua-

tations,

MAJESTIC

THEATRE

Natal, Kɔwlou: Tel: 57229 TO-DAY & TO-MORROW At 2,80, 5.20. 7.20 9.20. P.M.

Anna

7.03-7.20 p.m.-From the Studio,

The 4th of a series of talks on "How to listen to Music" by a Local Amateur.

7.20-7.45 pm-Band Selections.

Floradora (Stuart).

Ruddigore (Sullivan, arr. Winter-

bottom). What's yours?-A Convivial Med-

ley (arr. Somers), 7.45-8 p.m.-Hawaiian Music.

Lion Rag.

Lonesome without my baby. All through the Night-Waltz. Blue Sparks,

My South Sea Sweetheart,

8 p.m.-Local Time and Weather

Report.

0.03-8,42 p.m.-A Variety Pro-

gramme.

Orchestra - Sly Symphonies-

Selection:

Plano Duel-Kitten

Keys; Russian' Rag,

on the

Sten

SAMULL COLDW

NANA

“GAMBLING"

Plano Duel Nola Polly-Ivor Cleverly Presented

Moreton and Dave Kaye.

Vocal-Whispering.

for

Two-Comedy

Picture

Vocal.Tea

Harmonists, Instrumental-Memories of you; It has long suce been acknow

Rain; Goodbye Blues,

ledged that the management of the Instrumental-It don't mean a

King's Theatre are always happy thing: Happy Feet: Everybody in their choice of pictures and as loves my baby; I got Rhythm. they are now showing that delight- it to give us further proof of that, Vocal Duet. Ding Dong, Pins ful mystery story by Gerrge M.

Pong-Walsh and Barker. Orchestra. "Steamboat Bi...

"Gambling To make

8.42-9 pim-Four Ways Suite (Ericed by such accomplished artists as Vocal, Violet Lorraine Medley, self plays the leading role, support- things even better, the author' him-

Coates)-Regal Cinema Or-Wynne Gibson, Dorothy Burgen

chestra.

9-9.45 p.m. From the Studio.

1

Cohan.

Ted Newton and a host of others. "Gambling" is described as a na

A 35th Recal, of Gramophone tural, swift and exciting story but records by The Rev. C.B.Rike very story that is cleverly 9.45 pm-Reuter Press Bulletins, only way of doing this is to visit

Sargent.

presented, it must be seen to be thoroughly appreciated and the London 1 p.m. Stock and the ever popular King's. Commodity, Quotations.

9.50-10 p.m.-Two Violin Solos by 12.15 am-News in English on DJA

Naoum Binder.

1. Ave Maria (Schubert, arr

Wilhelm).

2. Caprice Viennois (Kreisler, Op

2).

10-11 pm-Dance Music. 10.30 pm. Reuter Fress Bulletins,

Rugby Mid-day Press News, Further London Stock and Commodity Quotations.

11 p.m.-Close Down.

RADIO MANİLA

6 p.m.-Guitar Bolos by Menelio

Period.

Spanish Informational

"6.30 p.m.-English Informational

A vicar who was of an absent- least respectable parishioners, who minded disposition met one of his asked him to say prayers on Sun- 7 pm-Dollar Steamship Com- day for Anna Bell.

(Chain

41

Period.

pany K.ZEG.)

Programme

The clergyman did so, and, meeting the same man a few days 7.15 p.m.-Mapa String Ensemble. later, asked if he desired the pray- 7.30 pm-Bongs by Sergio Desqui- ers for Anna Bell to be repeated.

tado.

grammes.

"No, thankee kindly, sir."7.45 p.m.-Elizalde 5 Cia Program- answered the village reprobate; me-Berament, Trio. " *she won last Monday at ten to 8 p.m.-Club Beauty Products Pro- one!"

8.15 pm Commemorative Pro- gramme in honour of Nicanor Abelardo, foremost Filipine composer, under the direction of "Antonino Buenaventura.. 8.55 pm-Stock Quotations.

QUEEN'S

AT 2.30, 5.10

7.20 & 9.30

P.M.

Follow that cheer-leader! Because here's something to cheer about! A gay and exciting picture of the laughs and loves and football thrills of college life!

The BAND PLAYS ON

ROBERT YOUNG STUART IRWIN LIO CARRILLO BETTY FURNESS-TED HEALY PRESTON JOSTIH RUSSELL HARDIR

Metzo Goldwyn. Mayor Pintura

9 p.m.-Bay View Hotel Orchestra. 10 p.m.-Reveries, --- 10.30 pm-Sign Oft.

BERLIN PROGRAMME.

9 pm-DJA, DIN Announcement (Germ, Engt). German Folk Song. Programme Forecast (Germ., Engi).

9.15 pm-Woman's Hour. A Bun- day in the good old times, 9.45 p.m-News in English on DJA and in English on DJA and in Dutch on DIN,

10 pm. In Celebration of the 250th Anniversary of the Birth of Joh. Seb. Each: The Or ganist at the Church of Bt. Thomas and great Religious Com

11:p.m

DJAVand

111

A Musical Portrai Bor

ive, Moments in. Ger

Spirit and

Day derman

of Items by

and in Dutch on DJN. 12.30 am-Close down DJA, DIN,

(Germ., Engl.)

ALHAMBRA

TRENTRE

TO-DAY & TO-MORROW The Picture sensation inspirad by R. H. Bruce Lockhart's Novel.

THE BOOK THAT MADE THE WORLD TREMBLE inspired this.Grat Warner Bros. picture! KAY

FRANCIS

LESLIE

HOWARD

BRITISH AGENT

CENTRAT

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