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Paramount's

'Annapolis Farewell'

with

SIR GUY STANDING

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1935.

TO-DAY AT THE

CINEMA

Hong Kong

KING'S:-

"Call Of The Wild"

QUEEN'S:-

"Annapolis Farewell" ORIENTAL:-

"Cidid Diggers of 1935"

Kowloon

ALHAMBRA:-

"Thunder Mountain" MAJESTIC-

"Our Little Girl"

STAR:

FLEMING ROAD WANCHA

"The Love Habiť"

TEL. '29478

MORE TO-DAY & TO-MORROW

DAYS

THE SHOW

SENSATION OF 1935!

TWICE AS BIG AS ANY OTHER MUSICAL SHOW!

Gay with fun. Sparkling with stare... Bursting with laughs... Sizzling with romance. and bubbling over with romping rhythm!

Warnce Bens,

LOLD DIGGERS 13 STARS: 1935

OF

300 GIRLS! 3 SONGS!

Prices Matinees 20 e--30 e. Evening's 20-30 c.—50 6.-70 c.

STARE

SHOWING TO-DAY

At 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 P.M.

SEYMOUR HICKS.

The

OVE HABIT

PYYDGET GRAHAME COLD BARCH URSULA JEANS JEIRA LAPICHES FERRA HALTER ARMITAGE „CUITORS REATIÆERLEY UNARY LACHMAN

NEXT CHANGE "THE SECRET BRIDE" with BARBARA STANWYCK

WARREN WILLIAM

2.500.000 BOY SCOUTS

A Movement Covering 47 Countries

THE CASE OF THE CURIOUS BRIDE"

KING'S:-

Coming

*Dressed To Thrill" ORIENTAL:-

"West of The Pecos" "Bride of Frankenstein" MAJESTIC:-

"Bride of Frankenstein"

STAR:-

"The Secret Bride" ALHAMURA:-

"No Greater Glory

"CALL OF THE

WILD"

At The King's To-day

HONG KONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION

-Air Force Attends Shoot

There was another good atten- margin of one point. As regards dance of members on the naval those who were using the class (a) range at Stonecutters on Saturday rifle, Corporal Powell, who has afternoon, when the consistent im-made great improvement of late. provement, brought about by steady was easily Arst, while Private and regular practice, was particu-Peckhami, of the Royal Army Ser-, Iarly noticeable in the case of vice Corps, who won the "Grimes" those who were Aring with the Spoon last month, by virtue of his rifle "as issued.”-

having shown the greatest Im- provement during October, won, the handicap Spoon.

For the first time, members of the Royal Air Force, stationed in Hong Kong, also, attended this shoot, so that the Association is now representative of every branch of the Fighting Forces as well as of the Police, amiliated Ride Clubs, and others....

It is announced that Sapper J. W. Daniels, of the Royal Engineers. has won the "Grimes" Spoon for the month of November.

THE RESULT"

The weather conditions were ex. cellent, although some members found the wind at the longer) The following are the leading ranges" somewhat diicult to com-acores made in the spoon and pete with, although this did not practice shoot competition fired on trouble Petty Officer Mayo,, of the the Naval range at Stonecutters on Royal Navy, nor Sergeant Warwick Saturday afternoon "läst:-

Conditions:-~ÁS for the Trst stage of the King's, viz., seven shots and one sighting shot at 200, 600 and 800 yards.

the Royal Marines, who carried on a ding-dong struggle for the premier position to the last shot, when P. O. Mayo won by the close

Cpl, Woodman

Sgt. Blandford Mr. H. C. Johnson R.Q.M.S. Ottley

3 34.8

Scr..31

32 34.5

2 33.5

31 33

3 32

29 33

7 33.89 30 34.11

31 33.89 30 101.89 30- 28

Nt.

S.R.

(B) Score at Score at

200 yds. 500 yds.

Score at 600 yds.

Aggregate Score

AH Hp.

Nt. Hp.

Nt. Hp.

P.O. Mayo

34 -33.4

31 34.6

Nt. Ep. 34 102.6

99

Sgt. Warwick

34 33.5

32 101.5

98

33. 30

30 94

94

30 33.8

32. 09.3

91

Scr. 30 30 30

28 88 88

S.R. (A)

5 33.86 33 33.88 3 33.2 28 34 10. 34 20 .33 23 34

7 33.44 28 32 25 33.22 5 30 A 25 33.29 29 30

31 33

28 100.72

30 33.4

90t 27 100.8 83

29 101.00 814

27 98,60 80

33.2 26.33

Nett Spoon;

Opl. Powell

Arm. & M. McConnell Pte. Peckham L/Cpl. Tongkings Szt. Howe

L/Offr. Wan

8 33.2 2€

-Nett (and Handicap) Spoon.

RUGBY

Club Defeats The

Thrilling Jack London adven- ture-story of the Yukon gold rush. featuring Clark Gable, Loretta Young and Jack Oakie. "The Ca Of The Wid." will appeal to all lovers of the out-doors for its full blooded pioneering back- ground, the beautiful 'photography of the northern rivers, and the A new

and baffling aystery extraordinarily ne acting Lhriller, "The Case Of The Curious members of the cast.

of all

A game with plenty of knocks Bride, First National picture

Loretta Young, as the woman in featured the rugger match be.

Army

25 93.29 79

25 99.4

Heap Spoon.

NEW LAWS IN

THE F.M.S.

Seven Bills Passed

screened under the auspices of the the story, is found by the two tween the Club and the Army on /Federal Council on Thursday.. Clae Clth, is the next change at the men, surrounded by waves after/Saturday, played at the

Warren

Queen's Theatre, with William and Margaret Lindsay in the featured roles.

The picture is based on another one of the exploits of Parry Mason. brilliant criminal lawyer and detec- Live. The story deals with the "curious bride" who weds a wealthy youth, believing her first husband to be dead. The first hus band, however had fooled the authorities by slipping a wooden eigar store Indian into a Casket, and after his wife's second mar riage turns up to blackmail her.

"THE LOVE HABIT"

"An architect can make plans for everyore but himself"

Bays Dubois la the merriest matrimo- nial mix-up of the year in "The Love Habit." But when his secre- tary tel's him that his work of art, the Antoinette building, in which his lady love resides, is on fire. thereby giving him chance to have a "night off from his wife. (Special Air dail. Service)

he might have seen that there is some virtute in being an architect, London, Nov, 11. The growth of the boy scout move

and not have been irate on dis tent from a amali experimental covering there were no flames to camp in 1907 on Brownsea Island, combat. See more of it at of the Dorset coast, to a world Star Theatre to-day. wide organization of nearly 2,500,- 000 members is referred to in s statement issued yesterday by the International Headquarters

in

London Figures obtained during a recent census show that there are 2,472,014 boy scouts, and that the movement in established in countries.

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Singapore, Nov. 20. Seven Blils were passed by the

Valley The first-the Treaty of Peace Natlors) B1, 1935. gives effect in (Covenant of the League of the FMS. to financial sanctions against Italy.

.

she had been lost whilst in the for the Club by 18 points to 13. ground which resulted in a victory company of her husband. She is engaged in a search for the same although the latter were handicap reef of gold that is the object or ped in the second half in that they Gable's and Oakie's search Her had to play with 13 men. husband has been lost for days and he is therefore presumed to be dead. A romance is started between Olark eventually compileated

Gable which is by the return of the man thought to be stark in the wilds.

An excellent picture highly re- commended to all-NM.

"THUNDER MOUNTAIN"

At The Alhambra

SHOWING TO-DAY

KINGSKAN,

YELLOW GOLD-RED LIPS

The fatal lure of the klondike!

Basil M. Shoosh primnis

Clark GABLE

DARRYL ZANUCK'S prednation'

CALL of theWILD

LORETTA YOUNG

JACK OAKIE

irrated by WILLIAM WELLMAN Released the UNITED ARTISTS

• ALSO MICKEY MOUSE

in

MICKEY'S MAN FRIDAY "

NEXT

TUTTA ROLF

CENTURY

CHANGE CLIVE BROOK in "DRESSED TO THRILL

TO-DAY

TO-MORROW

PICTURE

MAJESTIC At 2.30, 5.20,

THEAT

7.20 & 9.20 P.M.

Now, more than ever!

SHE MAKES THE WHOLE WORLD HAPPYI

SHIRLEY

TEMPLE

in her greatest picture

Our Little

Little Girl

NEXT CHANGE

KARLOFF in **BRIDE OF FRANKSTEIN "

CORNWALL AT

PLAY

Rugger Match At Singapore

Bingapore Nov. 19.

RA (Blakan Mail HMS. Cornwall D, 0.

in

10:

'Floyd opened the scoring for the Italian Government or to persons The bill prohibits loans to the Army for Gillesple to add the Italian territory, and follow the Mati beat a fifteen from HM.8. A team of Gunners from Blakan points, but McGilchrist gathered a action taken by the United King- Cornwall a hard-fought f long pass from Powell soon after dom and ether countries for somewhat scrappy game of rugby to ground wide of the posts, bringing into effect the decision football on the S.C.C. ground yes- Robertson adding the points with adopted by the Co-ordinating terday by two goals (ten points)

the League

Covenant.

of

to nil

a grand kick to bring the scores Committee of level. Just before the interval Nations under Article 16 of the McGilchrist added his second try, but Robertson failed with the kick. Deane was injured at this stage and left the field.

FURTHER SCORING

PROBATES

The Navy alde had the better of the exchanges, "territorially, for By the Register cf Criminals fully three-quarters of the hour, (Amendment) B 1935. Anger- but they appeared to have shot prints and photographs no longer their bolt in their last fifteen need be taken of those convicted minutes and the Gunners much for lesser offences, and serving the fresher side, scored two good. In the second half the Club terms of imprisonment in de-tries, both of which were cleverly went further ahead through Scott, fault of payment of Anes not ex- converted by Nichols, "the stand- who cleverly intercepted a pass to ceeding $25.

off half... ground near the posts, Robertson

A change in the halfback line converting. Boon after, Butcher

on the Navy side, at half-time, broke clean through the Army de The Judgments (Reciprocal En- when Rowlandson went to stand- fence from a scrum on the 25-yard forcements) B 1935, was made off and Sturdy took his place at "Thunder Mountain" adapted line and converted his own effort. necessary as a result of the ex-inside right in the threequarter from the latest novel written by In running for the ball McGilchrist tension Zane Grey, is featured in the car-

to the FMB of inter-line did not prove effective, and rent run at the Alhambra Theatre,

twisted his ankle and left the Deld national conventions relating to the Gunners were never really in for good.

the reciprocal enforcements of "danger of having their line crossed with George O'Brien in the leading From this stage the Army hela certain foreign countries, and en after the interval, although in the role. The story is full of action the upper hand and Ap-Rhys ables the obligations imposed by first half it looked as if the Navy and deals with the gold-rush days Phyce broke through from a 5-

those conventions to be fulfilled.. alde would score at any moment. when all went wild to stake a yard scrum for Gillespie to add the The arrangements contemplated claim. O'Brien, with his splendid goal points. Soon after Carter by the Bl are more complete physique, is ideally easted and scored the Army's third try, but than those

The game was largely a forward of the Judgments gives à convincing performance. Gillespie's kick falled. No side (Reciprocal) Enactment, 1922. .. bottle, with the Navy team heeling

He is supported by Barbara Frit was given soon after.

The Probate and Administration ers having the better of the line-

out more effectively and the Gun other players of note, all give

the feminine rale, and Mr, D. W. MacEwen refereed.

(Amendment) Bill 1935, relleves outs. Tackling was good on both Tutta Rolf, Fx Film's glamorous and ready individuals that pre- romantic thrills, launches convincing portrayals of the rough

the Official Administrator of the sides but the passing of the threes COMBINED SIDE LONE obligation of applying for Letters was faulty and touch-kicking ex-

EXCITING MATCH new European star, on her Ameri

ct Administration or for probate can Dim career. MAS Rolf is

"DRESSED TO THRILL”

"Dressed to Thrill, a

the

bright and tuneful picture of lovers in che in Paris, filled with ingenious twists

and

The first world census was taken in 1022 two years after the forma tion of the Boy Bconta Interna tional Bureau. when the total was 1,019,205 boy scouts in, 32 countrica, coupled with Clive Brook in the

the Subsequent totals have been:-1824 romantic lead of picture 4,344,360;———1920, 1,602,707; 1928, which comes on Thursday to the 1,772,112; 1929, 1,871,310; 1931 King's Theatre. 5,039,3-49: 1933; 2.251.716; 2,472,014,

1935.

In a screen play, bristling with The countries in which recognized situations devised by Samson Rap- the brilliant dialogue and mirthful acoute existed in 1922 were:-

haelson, Miss Rolf plays the role Albania, U.S.A., Argentina, Aus tria, Belgium, Brazil,

of a jilted woman who had re- Chile, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Ecuador,venge at her finger tips. but gave Estonia, Finland, France, British It up because love proved Empire, Greece, Holland, Eun-"strong. gary, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Liberia, Luxembours. Norway, Peru. Po- land Portugal, Rumania, Siam, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and Yugoslavia

Since 1929 the following addı." Ditional scout associations have bean w/recognized •-

Afghanistan, Armenian Scoute, Bulgaris Colombia, Cuba, Domini- ca, Egypt, Guatemala, Haiti, Ice land, frag, Liechtenstein, Lithuania

toa

Mexico, Panama, Iran Perata, Russian Emiare Romite, and Syria, Owing to the establishment of the Italian Fascist regime, it is er plained, hoy scoute are no longer to be seen in Albania or Italy. No German boy scouts association has ever been recognized by the In- ternational Bureau,

moninated then.

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“ANNAPOLIS FAREWELI."

n

........

FORWARD BATTLE

no application has been made cent on a few occasions was poor. by others within six months, **

Steward, who played a hard game in the Gunners front line It also provides that clerk's had bad luck injuring his shoulder salaries for work done within in a tackle. He retired from the three months of the death of the game about ten minutes from the employer shall rank payment be end. fore other debts.

Defending the land-end goal, the Navy team kept the Gunners pen- ned in their own twenty-five for

SAVING BANKS The Savings Bank (Amendment) long period.

1935, gives the Government

An excellent rugby game be citing entertainment, this picture the Club, Navy and Army and For those who like clean and ex- tween a combined side comprising

is strongly recommended J. F.

HMS. Dorsetshire was witnessed on the Club ground, when the ship's team won by a goal and penalty goal (8 points) to all, after a scoreless first half,

Both sides were very evenly The production of Paramount's matched, grim tackling and fine "Annapolis Farewell featuring threequarter movements being the Sir Guy Standing, Richard Crom- outstanding features of the game.

of the FMBS. power to vary the well, Tom Brown, now showing at

rate of interest payable to de- the Queen's Theatre, filmed in the the combined side, and Thomas. Saving Bank.

The two full backs, Preece, for positore in the FMS Post Office OXFORD'S TEAM AGAINST United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md. entailed one of the for the Dorsetshire, were out- Other Bila passed were: The

CAMBRIDGE most difficult directorial jobs ever standing. while. Metcalfe and Mun- Destruction of Court Records Bull, faced by a motion picture director. re were the pick of the three-quar-1935, and the Stamp (Amendment) The assignment meant

for ters on display. North-Lewis was Bill 1935. Alexandra Hall thiry days of con- the best of the halves, stant work and on each of these days he found that he had to ac

The afternoon was devoted to Thomas opened the scoring in the sitting of the Select Committee, complish twice as much work as a the second half with a penalty and the Council meets again in director ordinarily encounters in goal and soon after Fraser went the morning for the Debate on the producing 'n feature Alm.

over for Thomas to add the points Adjournment Free Press."

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at 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.30 P.M.*

Good News

ZAN

FOR GREY

FANSI

GEORGE

O'BRIEN

THUNDER

MOUNTAIN

"NEXT" CHANGE *

·BARBARA FRITCHIN

FRANCES OBANT > MORGAN WALLACE-

A FOX Relative

"NO GREHTER GLORY"

A Davidson of surging

emotione..

list, but will nevertheless, act as non-playing captain, with Cooper, the New Zealander carrying our the captain's duties on the eld The team isLING,

Stuart Watson (Loretto), Obolen sky (Trent College), Walford (Rugby), Harding (Tonbridge), Reea Jones (Ipswich), Grieve (Am pleforth), McShane (Australia), Brets (Durham) Merath (Stony- hurst), Pienaar (South Africa), Disney (Cheltenham), Reid (Up- at Twickenham on December 10. pingham), B. C G. Cooper (New A notable omission is K Jackson, Zealand), Bloxham (King Edwar the captain. He is on the injured Hughes (St. David's)

London, Nov, 26. Oxford University to-day an- nounced its team for the Inter Varsity match against Cambridge

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