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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1935.

TO - DAY AT THE CINEMA

KING'S:

Hong Kong

"Dressed To Thrill”

QUEEN'S

HONG KONG RIFLE

ASSOCIATION

Spoon And Practice Shoot

"The Girl from 10th Avenue"

QUEEN

THEATRE

SHOWING TO-DAY at 2,30, 5.15, 7,20 & 9.30 Warner Bros. present

BETTE DAVIS

in her drat stellar role in

"The Girl from 10th Avenue

-NEXT CHANGE-

JOE E. BROWN

in

"BRIGHT LIGHTS "

ALHAMBRA:--

"No" Greater Glory" MAJESTIC:-

"Transient Lady"

STAR :---

"The "Crusades”

TARE AND TRAM OR HAPPY VALLEY BUR

ORIENTALE

PLEMINO

ROAD

WAKOMAJ

TEL. 29473

2. DAYS TO-DAY & TO-MORROW

"ONLY

HERE'S A SENSATIÖNAL THRILLER THAT WILL HOLD YOU SPELL-BOUND! A BRIDE CREATED

IN A SCIENTIST'S LABORATORY,

FRANKENSTEIN IS LOOKING

FOR A WIFE!

Would YOU be his bride?

Carl Lammie presents

KARLOFF

Bride of

FRANKENSTEIN

A UNIVTRIAL PICTURS

Prices Hatinees 20 --30 c.

ALHAMBRA

QUESTRE

LAST TIMES TO-DAY

fat 230, 4.20, 720 & 9.30 PM MARCHING TRIUMPHANTLY DOWN THE CORRIDOR

NO

OF TIME!

Brenings 20-30 c-50 ¢ —70 6.

GREATER GLORY

FRANK BORZADE

TOMORROW{ Laurel & Hardy in their most hilarious comedy BONNIE S OTLAND"

TRIAL HOCKEY

MATCH

Preparing For Annual

Encounter

ORIENTAL:—

"Bride of Frankenstein"

Kowloon

KING'S:-

ני

A spoon and practice shoot under the aegis of Hong Kong Rine Association was fired off on Wednesday at the Army Ranges

at Kowloon City. The following were the scores:-

SR. (B)

Score at Score at 200 yds. 500 yds.

34

TO-DAY ONLY

KINGS PR

TUTTA ROLF

Glamorous new screen sensation co-starred

with:

CLIVE BROOK

IN

"DRESSED TO THRILL"

A FOX PICTURE

STAN LAUREL – OLIVER HARDY

in "BONNIE SCOTLAND".

A.H. HD.

Nt. Hp.

C.P.O. Black RQMS. Ottley 2/Lt. Holmes

Score at Aggregate 600 yds: Score Nt. Ep. N. Hp. 34 - 29 96

Nt.

97*

Scr. 31

31 32 4 34.33 33 33

32 31" 31 94

94

2933.67 31 101

93

Lt. Douglas

L/Cpl Bradford Sgt. Warwick Mr. Stickland

B 34.2 2 31

23--- 31 33.8 29 33

32 - 29 33.6

30

90

28 101.6

801

31 29

27 93

9 33.73 28 33.91

26 101

87 83

SAT.

Coming

8.R. (A)

Sgt. Blandford

Pte. Quah...

Lt. Fattullo

3.32 7 33 5 30

27 95.8

8.5*

TO-DAY

26 33.89 30 34.11

31 101

87

25 33.57 30 32

27 95.57 82

TO-MORROW

Cpl. McCourt

26 101.82 824

28 32

27 31 26 96

81

#

S/Sgt. Moreton Nett Spoon.

20, 33.91

29 33.18. 25 90.09

74

Carl Laemmle presents

"Bonnie Scotland"

QUEEN'S:-

"

"Bright Lights"

MAJESTIC:

"Murder In The Fleet"

ALHAMBRA:-

11

"Bone Scotland" ] }

É SCOTLAND"

BONNIE

E 300

funnel- Brown, the mouthed comedian, comes to the Queen's Theatre soon in what is

aided-a-his most-uprouriou comedy romance. In addition to Joe's laughing stunts, there are our lively songs, for the. pie.ure is one of back-stage life and the singing comes in "naturally. Joe E. himself, singa and dances and does acrobatic stuota with the famous Maxelles

Scores of pretty chora, sod dancing girls Брреат ja the theatrical sequences but "Bright Lights" is neither a "musical or a faroe but stirring romantic core- Jy.

"THE GIRL FROM 10th AVENUE"

Bette Davis, amazed all Eng and with her perides pertermance in "Of Human Bondage."

That is the report of une of Lou don's favourite leading men, Ian

Hunter, who as playing opposite Bette in her latest starring produc. tion, "The Girl

10th From Avenue, now showing day at the Queen's Theatre,

WAS

Sgt. Howe

29 33.36

29 33.8 32 30

9. 33,73 22 33.73 23-33.36

5 33 ...... 9 *9

Heap' Spoor

A NEW CLUB FOR BOYS

Sympathy Asked For Newspaper Vendors

The "Hong Kong Daily Press" received the following unsigned article late yesterday evening, and as we have had no time to go into "the merits or demerits of the scheme, we are, nevertheless, exproducing the article below, but it must not be taken that we necessarily concur with the views therein expressed.

LOCAL RIFLE

ASSOCIATION

LORD COTTESLOE

ACCEPTS LIFES

MEMBERSHIP

Council Meeting Held

A Meeting of the Council of the Hong Kong Rifle Association was held on Tuesday last in tite Board- Rom of the South China Morn- ing Post, when the following were present:-

MAJJE

STHEATRE:

TRANSIENT LADY

GENE RAYMO

HENRY

FRANCES DRAKE

M.G.M. PICTURE

At 2.30, 5.20.

7.20 & 9,20 P.M.

THEM APART!

SUNDAY: -" MURDER IN THE FLEET

ALEKHINE BEHIND IN

CHESS BATTLE

Amsterdam, Dec. 4. Alekhine resigned from the 28th gaure of the World Championship Uness match, Euwe thus increasing his lead to two full points. The score now reads: Euwe 14 points. Messrs. C. A. Grimes, (Vice-Pre: Alekhine 12. The winner of the From an enquiry made by Messrs.sident), W. Austin. R. H. Wood.culitest and the World Champion- R. C. H. Lam and Chan Wai Chuen man, W. R. Scott, and W. R. Ches-ship will be the first to secure 15 it is learnt that there is a daily ker-Jervis, J. R. Johnson, J. D.

ber-Woods; Lieutenants E. C. Par- 1/2 points.--- dirculation of about 100,000 one Pattullo; 2/Lt. L. B. Holmes. Cap- cent papers, of which 40,000 are tain L D. Caffyn., RM, LA. A. C. being sold in the morning and 60,- Berlyn, R.N., Mr. T. G. Stokes, 000 in the evening. Of these 100,- Honorary Treasurer, and Major D. 000 papers sold daily, 60,000 are

E. Bṭeers, R. E. (Honorary Secre- being sold by young boys. Assum-tary). In the absence of the Pre- ing that each boy can sell 100 pasident, Lt.-Colone: H. S. Murrow, pers per day there are about 600 D.5.0. owing to indisposition, the out that, the Rules of the Associa-

Transocean Kuo 3in

:

place with Shanghai and Singa pore regarding the possible revision of the existing rules, in order to bring them in line with the Regu- iations of the N.R.A.

The Honorary Secretary pointed

2p-

boys selling papers every day. From chair was taken by Mr. C. A.tion required amplification as re- the assumption, we also see that Grimes, Vice-President.

gards eligibility for affiliated and each boy can sell $1.00 worth of

A MONTHLY MAGAZINE Individual full membership; the earns of which be

After the minutes of the "pre-necessary draft wording was The English public naturally papers, out places Smerset Maugham on a

about 30-40 cents. These news-vious meeting had been read and proved by the Council and order. It has been announced by the high pedestal," Hunter explained, paper boys are not licenced to confirmed, the Council approved ed to be added to the Rules. Hong Kong Hockey Association of Hudian Bondage,"

The matter of special affiliation hawk. They sell papers at the risk the applications for afh'tation to the the following teams have been one of his finest and best selling of being taught by the police. the Association from two. Rifle fees and subscriptions to be paid selected for the first trial match books. When we read that Holly-

These boys come from very poor Clubs, and also sixty-eight appli- by members and ships of the Ro- of the Civilian team in preparation wood was making a picture based for their annual encounter with on the book we did not believe that families and are generally uneducations for mdividual full mem-yal Navy, belonging to the China

bership.

Fleet was then discussed. It was there was an American girl-either cated They are sometimes a real

The Conditions of Shooting for pointed out that many of the ships stage or screen-who could de nuisance-their shrill voices pro-

the Inter-Ailated Cus Compe- do not stay in the Colony for any "But

Davis claiming their wares and Bette

their that

tition for the Bcllos Shield were, fixed or lengthy period, and it was them to proved to the satisfaction of every persistent offer to sell English Reader and screen

decided, and are being circulated unanimously decided that the mat- everybody, are certainly very an-

to the Clubs concerned.

ter should be left in the hands of that she could.

noying to the public. But yet they

The publication of the Associa- the Fleet Gunnery Officer, Captain go on doing their work and the tion's monthly magazine, the "Caffyn, RN. and the Honorary fact that they are able to sell this KRA. Bulletin." was unanimous-Secretary, with full power to come large quantity, calls for recognlly approved, and the first issue to a decision in the matter. tion of their services,

the Combined Services.

"

The trial will be held on the Club Ground at King's Park, ine game commencing at 3 p.m. on Dec. 8.

rojc.

lover

"DRESSED TO THRILL”

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will be published at the end of the present week.

A letter was read from the Na-

00

the

ESTARE

SHOWING TO-DAY

At 2.30, 5.10, 7.20 & 9.30 P.M.)

THE SCARLET MIDDLE AGES

IN FAR-FLUNG SPECTACLE!

The flaming chapters of

one women's fave, trapped by twa worlds locked in terrific conflicti

Adolph. Zvine, pevacati

Cecil B. DeMille's

"THE

CRUSADES

A Paramount Picture with LORETTA YOUNG HENRY WILCOKON

- KAN KHITH A KATHERINE DOMILLE and a east of 10,000

d

PREMIER ATTRACTION AT THE KING'S.

"Dressed To Thrill" Impresses

Colours:-R. H. Wong and M Ramzan (one half edch); J. E Potter (Club) and G. Sommer (Club); J. Gonsalves (Recreio), W.

The next matter brought for- A. Reed (Club) and D. McLellan (Y.M.C.A.); S. A. Fowler (Club), for new faces, new personalities, Hollywood's unflagging search

NUISANCE CAN BE STOPPED

ward was the cost of the Spoon G. E. R. Divett (Club), Gurbachan has a last resulted in a res findi

and Practice Bhoots held during Under proper control and man- tional Rifle Association, stating each week and the means which Singh (Rado), Kalwant Singh It has brought the tantalizingagement the nuisance they create

that 250 copies of the NRA had been taken to ensure that (Radio) and D. J. Nooy (Club), charm, the lovely singing solo can be stopped and the service Journal" were, being sent out to such shoots and practices did not of charge, become a financial liability to the Whites: S. S. Chin (University) and great dramatic talent of Tutta and B. H. M. de Souza (Radio), one Rolf, Fox Film's European sensa- they render to the public, can be the Association, free

made use of more than it is now, and that this particular issue con- ́| Association. half each; A, E. P. Guest (Radio) tion, to the screen in Dressed to

Thrill."

the King's while their earnings of about 30-tained a special article

1914 RIFLES EXPECTED and Karnall Singh (K.LT.C.); A Theatre,

40 cents per day each will be a Hong Kong Rifle Association; It! New Rules for Spoon Shoots were

From the publicity that has S Bliss (St. Andrew's), L. Oliveira "Dressed to. Thrill" is Miss good means of subsistence.

was "decided that these coples examined and details were unani- been given before the show-

ing of "Dressed

Thrill" (University), and N. Beltrao (Re-Roif's vehicle. It gives her ample

tp The Newspaper Boys Club hope should be distributed to all indivi-mously approved, as was the con-

said to tract entered into on behalf of the Tutta Rolf is

be & creio); Surjin Singh (Radio), J. M. scope for her acting talent in the Pinto (KIT.C.),

difficult dual role of the tantaliz-to be able to be of use to the pub-dual full members.

FIRED WITH. MARTINI-HENRY Association for the supply of silver glamorous new European screen ing coquette and the demure į lie and to them. Will those who

A letter was read from Lord Cot spoons.

sensation who is launching her. It is understood that J. Gonsalves French dressmaker; it has hit are in sympathy with the aims of

It was announced that the first film career in America This is Bette Davis gave an excellent of the Recreio is on the sick list, tunes by Low Pollack and Paul the Club and wish to contribute to tesloe, Chairman of the National

consigament of "1914" rifles was now amply confirmed if one would performance in her new starring and the following have been ask-Webster to show off her rich, warm

its funds, please send their con- Rifle Association, accepting the in

vitation of the Council of the HK. expected' to 'arrive in the Colony only see "Dressed To Thrill" 10 ed to attend the ground, prepared contralto, and it launches Mistributions to Mr. H. S. Mok, the R.A. that he should become the next week, when it is expected vehicle "The Girl From

Although I may not be able to Hon. Treasurer, c/o Chinese Club, first Honorary Life Member of the that shooting with the 8R, (b) express in words of all what those Avenue," the First National Pic to play:-A, A, dos, Remedios (Re-Bolf on the road to assured star- ture, which had its first screen-creto), R. A. Bates (Y.M.C.A.), B. dom.

or to Mr. R. C. H. Lim, Prince's Association, in which his Lordship class of rifle is likely to show not publicity men had said, all I can' Building. It is learnt that the says, "Perhaps I may mention that only alage increase in number.. say after seeing the film, which Club has already received $25 from on the only occasion when I visit but that the scores will demon- began its season at the King's Mr. C. L. Church and $10 from Mr.ed Hong Kong, which was in the strate the superlative accuracy of Theatre yesterday, that Miss Rol

spring of 1892, I spent a fortnight | this weapon.

is no mean aspirant

· CAPITAL ENTERTAINMENT AT THE QUEEN'S

"The Girl From 10th Avenue"

ing at the Queen's Theatre yester- Gosano (Recreto), E. F. Fincher

day.

(St. Andrew's), and Sarmagat Singh (Radio)..

LECTURE ON HOCKEY

"BRIGHT LIGHTS”,

un-

When Laurel and Hardy The second of a series of three wittingly enlist in a Scotch regi lectures on general hockey and ment about to embark for India, umpiring was given at the St. the fun begins in their latest Hal comedy Leature, Boach-M.-G.M Andrew's Church Hall yesterday Bonnie Scotland."

And when

Chiu Kam To as contributions.

"Dressed to Thrill" is a romantic- drama, in which Mr: Brook 'and

As the 10th Avenue shop giri,, which is the character she portrays in this tim, Miss Davis's

there as the guest of the Governor, It was explained that a speci-Miss-Rolf excels in "Dressed to „acting: surpasses anything she bas

who took me over the Hong Kong nien of the proposed Association Thrill" and comparing with such done before. Ian Hunter is the

"THE CRUSADES” Rifle Meeting held at Kowloon, Meda! was expected to arrive short- talented actor as Clive Brook, who millionaire in the story, and it

where I fired with a Martini-Henry y and it was agreed that: the has the other starring role, she is goes on to tell of how he marries

rifle in one of the competitions matter of approval of the design anything but beaten”-- the shop girl just because he is by Major M.H.A. Campbell, Vice- Stan and Ollie, with others of

The most spectacular production That is now a long time ago!" thou'd be left in abeyance until ita disappointed, in what he thinks, President of the Mamak Hockey their outfit, impersonate high off- by the world's greatest maker of

Acceptancey were also received receipt. is true love. The shop girl goes Tournament Committee.

cers upon the occasion of their spectacles, Cecil B. DeMille's "The from the Becretary of the NRA, The Honorary Secretary pointed Miss Rolf are the lovers who love through all the handicaps and There was a large attendance visit to the Khan of Gazeer, tribal Crusades", is now showing at the Major E. Etches. C.B, O.BE.. out that at the meeting held on each other as the story begina, disadvantages of a marriage be-

Commander Sir Lionel Fletcher, C. 30th July last. It was then stated but they have to separate as and the knowledge they received chieftain, the hilarity reaches its Star Theatre. tween a woman and man' who are

Deuille who made The Ten BERNR member of the that it was hoped that by the end Brook has to go away; Brook on umpiring which was the sub-height. so wide apart in their social walks

In the first place, imagine, if Commandments", "The King of Council of the NRA., and Captain of the present year the indiy dun" forgets his love! but Miss Rolf of Life.

Laurel and Kings", "The Sign of the Cross", E. H. Robinson, G.M., Editor of full membership would have riser staanch In her love for her man in the you will, Messrs. Included in the supporting cast

Hardy in kilta 1 Then picture them "Cleopatra" and other great screen the NRA. Journal,”

to 200, and the affiliated mem-catches him up, and there another is allson Skipworth, who plays any intricate

involved in intrigue in the bandit spectacles, has outdone even hiri-

IN LINE WITH, N.RA

bership" to ⠀ between three and | romance begins. Here the "eternal' points were infested desert stretches of far self in this newest film. This virile After considerable discussion and four thousand. and that these triang'e" comes in and how it all her part as the land-lady nicely.

A visit to Queen's Theatre is brought up and given detailed ex away India. In no other picture story of the attempt to recapture deliberation. It was decided that agures, in each class, have ready works out is a worthy climax to

in which they have appeared have the Holy Land from the Baracens the Colony would not compete for been exceeded, in spite of the ab recommended because preceding planations by the lecturer.

they enjoyed anch A gloriously the feature f'm, there is a most Those who had the misfortune strange background for their 1s aimed on an overwhelming the Interport Trophy this year, and sence at the present time, of cer entertaining musical "short" in to miss the first two lectures would antics This superb picture comer scale, with a cast of thousands the Honorary Becretary was intain potential recruiting source techale-colour, and Winifred Shaw do well to be present when the to the King's and

Alhambra and backgrounds that set a new structed to continue the 'correspon- | which, at an earlier date, had not fast is delivered. is the girl in the lead-T: 6; M.

Theatres on Saturday.

standard even for Hollywood, dunce which had a ready taker, been foreretn

ject of yesterday's talk would be future.

of great value to them

the picture, "Dressed to Thrill" is also muster and I am sure most of the Bim fans will like Mins Rot's sweet voice and the picture generativ-A. RM.

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