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**DINKY”

"LOVE ME FOREVER"

Discipline in any form is not a review critics and other privi- particularly pleasant thing but it legëd to attend private showings of became a particularly unpleasant| "Love Me Forever" claim that the "Bitter cup" to the little cadets who flatter picture is even greater than accompanied Jackie Cooper to the "One Night of Love." Aside from San Diego Army and

Navy its more powerful story, they cite Academy at Pacific Beach, Calif.its larger us: its variety of back- for the fiming of the new Warner Bros, picture. Dinky, now show ing at the Queen's Theatre.

Jackle Cooper and his fellow actors were drawn up on the parade ground going through a series of close order drills while the cameras were turning. Over- head a squadron of planes from the Marine Corps Station at North Jaland were participating in D practice "dog fight" Now and then a pursuit ship would desert the formation, rise sharply five or six nundred feet above his command. and then following a rapid bank, would make a power dive down- ward at an imaginary enemy that was being towed a safe distance to the rear by a bomber.

DANTE'S INFERNO"

One of the problems of the production of Dalite's laterum,' which comes on Sanday to the King's Theatre, was to develop a. now method of applying make-up to the 13,000 extras,, for in most cases their bodies had to be entire

y painted and the effect of the faint was designed, not to bring out heir beauty, but to make them seem tortured and weary.

After several weeks of study.' Tony Karnagel, the studio make-up wizard, merged with an entirely new technique "Make-up Karnagel says, "is an art It consists of analyzing the characteristics of a face and then applying the proper make-up, so that the camera will reveal the features and characters that are actually present. For the camera, It may be necessary to minimize or emphasize certain features, but the fundamental "principle is to make- up a face so as to reveal ita true individuality. That requires the trained eye of a portrait painter, as well as technical skill.”

4 SHOWS

1.30-£13

$16-$30

ground, and its number of beauti- ful and impressive sets to bear out their statements.

Many are of the opinion that Miss Moore's voice is even more beautiful than before. Columbia Studios, recipients of the award from the Society of Motion Pic ture Arts and Sciences for sound recording, state that new methods of recording have been employed which bring out qualides in Miss Moore's voice, not heard in "One Night of Love."

EVERY NIGHT AT 8

The Boswell Sisters, the Bronx Sisters, the Pickens Sisters, and

any other tries of girl singers have attained popularity on the air waves, the stage and on the screen.

The careers, adventures and love affairs of three world famous, sing- Ing sister have been used and

glorified in Walter Wanger's Para-

mount picture, "Every Night At Eight." coming soon to the Queen's

Theatre.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1935.

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..TRAVELOGUS

KING'S:-

Bein Bosko -

What, No Mon?

-CABTOON COMEDY

Grace More

in her new piciore LOVE ME FOREVER

"DANTERS INFERNO" with Spencer TBACK-CLAIKU TAKVOR®'

MR. BALDWIN'S OVERTURE

Diffidence In Rome

London. Oct. 23.

Sir Eric Drummond to-day visit- ed Signor Suvich, Under-Secretary The story centres around three giria, Alica Faye, Frances Lang-for Foreign Affairs. In this con- operator, stenographer and bottle that while the Anglo-Italian con- ford and Patay Kelly, switch-board nexion it was pointed out to-night In authoritative. Italian circles packer in a mint julep factory versations are continuing, there is They have convinced themselves

no question as yet of the actual that as a harmony singing trio

discussion of texts of any kind, they are better than the Boswell

The conversations, it was added. Sisers. Having lost their jobs they.

are of

a general character, the enter an amateur radio

desire of both sides being clarifca- hoping to win a prize. However,

tion, George Raft, leader of an amateur

contest

crchestra wins the prize, but takes

them under his wing after he hears them slag. Under Raft's direction the three girls climb to the top of fame's ladder as radio stars known the world over as the

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THEY MATCHED WITS-AND LIPS

to solve your merriest murder!

A gentleman who preferred brunettes —and a blonde

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One NEW YORK NIGHT

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Conrad Nagel Harvey Stephens

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dramatize an amateur radio hour on the screen

JOX PICTUEL

JACKIE COOPER

..... in

"Dinky"

A Warner Bros. Picture with

MARY ASTOR-ROGER PRYOR

NEXT CHANGE

"EVERY NIGHT AT EIGHT"-

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ALICE FAY-GEORGE RAFT-PATSY KELLY.

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Re-Enlistment And Promotion

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London, Oct. 25.

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LORD CARSON'S CAREER

Raised An Army To Oppose Home Rule

"Love Me Forever"

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SUNDAY "PUBLIC

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NUMBER 1

WITH

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BRAWN

Physical Education"

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At School

الاستالية

(Special Air Mail Service). Special Air Maut Service)

London, Oct. 25, London, Oct. 23. When the second Home Rule

During the past 10 years. the Lord Carson of Duncairn, the Bill of 1893, appeared on the hort-Scotush Educadon Department bas

lawyer and zon Sir Edward became the realPlayed a leading part, in the fox- prehension among serving airmen, distinguished Inab

Assurance is given in Air politician, died yesterday morning leader of the Irish Unionists in the tering or physical education in th: Ministry Orders that the rate of at his home, Cleve Court, Minister, House of Commons. He was a senosis. The campaign to pre- promotion pl such airmen will not isle of Thanet, at the age of 81. prominent figure In the fracas Tent excessive mentul labour and be affected adversely by the re- He had been ill for some time which took place in the House in ensure a decent measure of enlistment of ex-airmen, pen-with chronic leukaemia a dis- July, 1893, during the Committee dealth has been well received, in- stoners, and reservists in their old Į cased condition of the blood, stages of the Irish measure.

asmuch as it has been in accord under the expansion ranks

Lady Carson was at the bedside

with the general trend of opinion. RESISTING BY FORCE, when Lord Carson died. Their

and practice throughout the coun- The additional requirements of eldest son, the Hon. Waiter Seyferred his activities to the English held in London

Sir Edward at this time trans-

was recently there officers consequent on the expan-ter, the Hon. Mrs. G. W. Chester silk by a Liberal Lord Chancellor

warrant mour, and their married daugh-

Bar and within a year was given under

a large meeting the auspices of a newly sion will be largely in excess of man, were there also,

and became a leading figure at the the number of re-enlisted non- Lord Carson was created a life law courts. He figured in most of commissioned and warrant officers. Baron in 1921 with the title of the outstanding cases, one of his Re-enlistment is to be for a period Baron Carson of Duncairn, Co. first successes being the Oscar A more courteous tone may be of four years, in the rank of air- | Antrim. With his death the title wide libel case. craftman, second class, followed becomes extirict. to

by promotion on the day after

when another Home The funeral arrangements are in Rule Bill was imminent, he bound- re-enlistment to the rank or clas-

the hands of Lord Craigavon. It ed right to the front as a politi sification held on discharge

been arranged that Lord clan. In the Commons he declared or transfer to the Reserve.

Carson's remains will be taken to that the passing of the Bill would Ulster and that the funeral, which be resisted by force in Ulster, will be with State honours, will When other speakers threaten-

Further

Baldwin's Speech has not done

examination of Mr.

much to dissipate that diffidence and reserve with which the Bri- tish assurances given at the end of last week have been received.

observed i the references Great Britain, and there seems to be a real wish to be convinced that the British attitude in Geneva is not dictated by hostility to Italy. When, however, this modicum of relief from the tension

and, above all, concrete facts be- fore Great Britain ceases to be re- garded with suspicion and dis- trust.

non-commissioned

and

On their discharge or transter to reserve after the four years, the

instead of the ordinary discharge gratuity of £1 for each year of

:

has

In 1911,

the

created body, the Central Council of recreauve rnys.cal Education, at which there were represented not only official educational bodies but a wide variety of voluntary or ganisations, all of them bent on instilling in the mind of the na- tion a sense that good health and recreation could go hand in hand and that physical education did not necessarily mean large biceps, all the other outward pronouncedly developed chesis, and Bigas of what is, in some quarters, known as the consequence of "physical

he claimed to control. When he accordingly, if the speech, made the Bill in 1912-13 he was actively Secretary to the Scottish. Educa- was thundering in speech against

few days ago at Falkirk by the

in Ulster, including a engaged in organising resistance

tion Department were to be under force which eventually numbered

stood to nearly 100,000.

convey the idea that physical training, as the Depart ment understands the term, is go- ing to excess.

of the last few weeks has been following gratuites-wul be issu.b.e. take place at Belfast-on-Saturday.ed rebellion he endorsed recorded, it has to be acknowled-

A Bill to enable the body of threat, and said that Ulster must Lord Carson to be buried in the be prepared to administer the area culture." It would be unfortunate, ged that Italian opinion will re- quire some additional assurances | service:-Airmen mustered in Cathedral and Parish Church of Group L £150; Group I, 100; Et. Anne was passed through all and other groups, except Group its stages in Ulster House of Com- V., £75. Gratuities under this mons yesterday. order will not be payable to re- It was his second lness in enlisted pensioners, who will be twelve months. He had made a allowed to draw their pension in remarkable recovery last July from addition to full pay. In no cir- bronchial pneumonia, and in Au- cumstances will service under thisgust was able to leave his home service pension or any increase in country. engagement give entitlement to for a short motor drive in the

the rate of pension already being paid.

- GOVERNMENT AND NATION.

won it.

STORMY LIFE,

volunteer

on

THE "HEARTY" Clearly nothing was further from the intentio of the responsible spokesman of the Department. What Sir William M'Kechnie `ob- ected to was the undue adulation given to the brawny individual ät schools and Universities known, in the terminology of to-day, as the hearty." He issued what seems to be a timely warning that there

FRIENDSHIP FOR 'ITALY. Mr. Baldwin's words of friend-

Unsuccessfully. he moved January 1, 1913, in the House of ship for Italy are again contrast- ed with the British naval activity

Commons, to exclude Ulster from in the Mediterranean, and the

the Home Rule Bill. Then in the fact that no corresponding mill-j

autumn, under his supervision, the tary measures have been taken by

Lord Carson, had as stormy a Ulster Unionist Council organised any other member of the League is

career as any British politician in itself into a Provisional Govern- held to invalidate Great Britain's

recent history. His greatest strug-ment, and a guarantee fund or pacific assurances. The reluctance Mr. Baldwin's references to dic-gle was undoubtedly in the cause *£1,000,000 was initiated, to which professed by Great Britain at hav-tatorships before the Conservative of Ulster. For many years he he contributed £10,000, ing to take part in drawing up conference la recalled as Blustrat waged it, and in the end-as his In the spring of 1014 he refused economic and financial measures ing that an anti-Fascist Interpre- followers nave claimed and his op- the offer of a county option or of coercion is found by one critic tation may well be given to those Donents regretfully admitted-be exclusion for six years and retort- not to square with the fact that. references.

ed that if that was the Premier's is a danger lest the intellectual. alone among the members of the

So the title of "Champion of last word his place was in Belfast Pupil who does not happen to have League, the British Government

Ulster remained when the many Then the European war cloud either's aptitude or the phy "prepared in advance a programme The adherence" of the Russian ricknames conferred on him in the broke. The Boé. Rule Bit was que for strenuous games should be of sanctions to be imposed upon delegation in Geneva to the Bri- earlier days of the long and bitter shelved, and Carson' devoted his regarded as of little account. Bure- the League, thus phealing indir-tish standpoint is cited as yet Irish controversy had faded from time to recruiting for the British ly all that is needed here is a ectly the application of that Arti- further evidence in the same dir- public memory. He is said to have Army in Ulster..

sense, of proportion. The fact is cle XVI, which is inapplicable to ection. Nevertheless the hope is been known as the "man with a In June, 1915, he joined the that the University product who is Swanee Sisters. Romance, comedy

the Abyssinian conflict."

expressed that the Prime Minis hundred nicknames." "Three of Asquith Coalition Government as all brawn and no brains will pro-" music and plenty of it are all roll.

Many other grievances are ter's words mark, an official diza- | them were, "Coercion. Carson," Attorney-General, but resigned in bably find himself in the harsh ed into this exciting, up-to-date brought up. The catalogue ranges vowal of all those persons (includ- "Rebel Carson," and "King Care the following October to become world beyond the University pre- musical production. "Every Night from alleged arrests and expul-ins, as it is alleged, at least one son." But even these terms, ut- one of the Lloyd George "efficiency cincts, of little value. But it is

sions of Italian citizens from Bri- member of the Cabinet) who have tered in hatred by his opponents, group." At Fight," is the first picture tuish territory to Mr. Eden's pro- sought to make an "absurd and were regarded by his friends as formed his Ministry Sir Edward that the intellectualized product When Mr. Lloyd George also becoming increasingly the casa posal for a boycott on Italian ex-offensive" distinction between the containing age of tribute, was made First Lord of the Ad- of the Universities, who cannot, in ports. One point which is particu- Italian nation and its Govern- Lord Carson himself, at the un-miralty, w

Interview, present himself as manly larly Beized upon is the Prime ment. This distinction, it must bevelling of his statue in front of He later became a member of ct bearing, clear and decisive of Minister's denial of any plan to admitted, is untenable. Whatever the new Parliament Buildings of the War Cabinet in charge of pro- speech, healthy in the proper overthrow the Fascist regime. the unpopularity with which the Northern Ireland by Viscount paganda, but as the Irish question sense of the word, may also find The declaration is greeted Abyssinian adventury was enyl- | Craigavón, the Prime Minister. in was again emerging he once more himself out in the cold. It is to bighly important and timely, not saged at the outset, a 4, whatever July, 1933, said "Yes, I admit we resigned at the beginning of 1918 ensure a decent mean. between only for the definition of Anglo- the preoccupation with which it were rebels. We' were rebels to At the election of that year he mental and physical life that the Italian relations but also for continues to be regarded by many those who were rebels to the forsook Dublin for Belfast wisest efforts are to-day being Great Britain, Geneva, and all soberminded Italians, there can be King."

In July, 1919, he demanded the directed and it would be unfor Europe: Does this, it is asked: no doubt that the effect of the

BORN-IN-DEBLIN--------- repeal of the Home Rule Act, and tunate if there existed any mis- indicate a

change of heart? deliberations in Geneva has been Though he stuck to Ulster threatened to call out the Volun-apprehension of what is a per- The passage in last Friday's lead to rally the nation as a whole through thick and thin, he was teers if any attempt were made fectly reasonable and realisable ing article in The Timies justify- more closely round-its leader. not an Ulsterman. He was born to change Vister's status,"

The condemnation passed upon in Dublin in 1854. His father, of a When Mr. Lloyd George "pro-}||| Italy at Geneva has left the Galway family, was an architect-posed in the following winter to average Italian unshaken in the a profession the son wished to fol-eet up Parliaments in Dublin and Peerage and a Lordship of Appeal. Justice, of his cause, and his atti-low. Instead he became a barris Ulster and a Federal Council for as Baron Carson of Duncairn. an tude of mind is that of the Irish ter and after graduating at Trini- All Ireland, he withdrew his op- Gene intensely human theme--but the recruit who complained that all ty College he was called to the position: and after the BII had his office of Lord of Appeal in In November, 1928, he resigned Stratton-Porter novel. It's an clash is actually that of the ideas the rest of his company were Irish Bar-in-1977. epic story of American courage they represent.

"been passed he did his best to Ordinary, and he was granted, an and manhood and industry, Into

marching out of step.

Ten years later the opportunity make its working a success Topping the cast is John Beal. It would, therefore, be idle to came for him to make his mark in The Unionists were returned Carson'a success at the Bar was

annuity of £3750 for life. which is threaded one of fiction's whose work in "The Little Minis expect the tension, wholly to sub- Irish affairs. In 1887 the Perpe with an overwhelming majority at phenomenal, and by 1899 he was greatest romances the love of ter" opposite. Katharine Hepburn side until the British assurances, tual Coercion Act was passed. By the Ulster elections. He declined earning £20,000 a year and was Laddie" for "Princess," the pretty is described as sensational, and have been backed up by further his part in the hundreds of prose to sit in the ULater Parliament refusing briefs worth £30,000. English girl from overseas.

who is said to soar to new heights action. An authoritative Italian Ccutions Laddle and his parents typify in "Laddie," Also featured are mentions to-day three main re earned his first nickname, Coer- to succeed Mr. Bonar Law as nette Kirwan, daughter of Mr. H. which followed Carson himself or to accept an invitation He married, drat, Miss Bara An- the spirit of America. The girl Gloria Stuart, playing the Frin-gions where action might usefully clon Carson

Unionist leader in the House of P. Kiwan, of Galway. She died and, her nobleman father-symbo-cess and Charlotte Henry as a supplement words the Mediter- He was later knighted, appoint Commons. lize the age-old traditions of sister of Laddle. And the rest of ranean, Geneva and Abyssinised Boilcitor-General for Ireland,

In 1910, leaving two sons and aristocracy, In the picture, as in the familiar characters of the book In the general estimation the most andsreturned to Parliament as

$2,000 "A" YEAR.

three daughters Four years later the classio novel, among the ten are also in the most expert, his crucial of these three centres is Unionist member for Dublin. Uni- cellor, but he left the elected daughter of Colonel Stephen Fre- He might have been Lord Chan he married Mir Ruby Prewen, best sellers of the last sixty years, trionic hands.

| perhaps" Geneva,

¿versity

Chamber, and accepted

wen, and they had one son.

"LADDIE"

Courage And Manhood Aplenty

The old order of things is ar rayed against the new gospel of

35

ing precautionary measures by

Picture, the human figures dominate

the nobility of honest toll in "Laddle," RKO - Radio

based од the famous

i-

Ideal.

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