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Railing the Screen. Stage, and Radio of their most brilliant artists to bring you real. Entertainment-de-luxe!

Paramount's· '

"The BIG BROADCAST

of 1936"

'AMONG THE STARS ARE

JACK OAKIB WENDY BARRIE BING CROSBY

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Prices Matinees 20 -30 c.

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its

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to

TOWN

A Paramount Picture Bucket by Aleen tiles Knji

"GEORGE WHITES' 1935 SCANDALS”

10 STARS

MARSHALED FROM THE MIGHTIEST MUSICAL HITS IN THIS GREAT FUN SHOW.

GEORGE WHITE'S 1935 SCANDALS

ALICE FAYE JAMES DUNK NED SPARKS

LYDA ROBERTI CLIFF EDWARDS GEORGE WHITE AN Evenings 20 c-30 c.-50 c.-70 e.

"REDHEADS ON PARADE"

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1935.

TO-DAY AT THE

11

CINEMA

Hong Kong

KING'S:-

"Big Broadcast of 1936"

QUEEN'S:—

"Smart Girl”

ORIENTAL:-

"Black Fury"

Kowloon

ALHAMBRA÷-

"Music Is Magle.” MAJESTIC:

"George White's

1935 Scandals"

STAR:-

"Goin' To Town"

KING'S:-

Sunday

"Redheads On Farade"

QUEEN'S-

"Big Broadcast of 1936" ALHAMBRA:--

"Music Is Magic" ORIENTAL:---

"George White's ..

STAR:-

1935 Scandals"

"The Lives of a Bengal|

Lancer"

MAJESTIC-

"Hat. Coat and Glove"

A PREVIEW

"The Big

Broadcast

Of 1936"

GOLF

Starting Times For Fanling

The trial train (Motor Coach), leaving Kowloon on Sunday a 9.15 am. will run once more to. MONTOW. Unless this train is sup ported adequately it wil be discon tinued after that date.

.

There will be no train from Shum Chun at 7.30 pm, in futura. And the starting times for the matches arranged for members of "the Royal Golf Club are as under: OLD COURSE

E-KIT.

9.28

9.24 D. Q. Gilmore, A.M.W, Scott C. E C. Marton, K. S. Ro- bertson

LI

9.32 A. E Lissaman,fajor Shan-

TWI

9.36 D. S. Edward, Col. Blake 9.40 A. B. Purves, I. H. Geare 9.44 G. Marselle, Major Wren 9.48 W. L. Alexander, J. Harrop 9.52 H. H. Beddow, R. A. Rodgers .9.56 ""A. N. Other, Col. Williamson 10.00 A. Anderson, J. Forbes 10.04 W. E. Hunt, H. A Browning 10.08E A. Brodie,. J. L. Bonnar 10.12 A.C. Bowker. J. R. Collis 10:16 W. J. Waddington, R. A

McKenny

mer

10.20 A. B.. Reynold, W. G. Lon-

10.24. E. J. R. Michell. Captain

*Michel

10.28

A. Sommerfeit, R. K. Valen- tine

10.32 D. J. Keogh, R. C. Webb- 10.36 A. O. Brawn, C. W. Jeffries 10.40 A. T. Lay. F. A. Redmond 10.44 N. K. Littlejohn, A. McKellar- 10.48 H. N.. Willamson. W. W. C

Shewan

10.52. E.. Grimble, P. Tod

10.56 D. A. Campbell, F.C.B. Back 11.00 E, T. McMullen, T. C. Mona-

ghan

11.04. W. S. Hillier, J. MacKnight' 11.08 C. C. WI'son, E. S. O. Dinkop 11.12 D. J. Fraser, Cdr. Halnes 11.16 D. J Valentine. Odr. Hus-

sey

NEW COURSE

This is most entertaining. Revue showing at the Queen's to 11.20 J. E. Davey, Cdr. Row'and day (Saturday), with Jack Oɛklo 11.24 R. S. Harrison. Lieut. Fraser as Spud, Henry Wadsworth as 11.28 R. D.. Walker, Cdr. Breaks Smiley, Lydia Roberti as Countess Ysobel, Wendy Barrie as

Sue, C Henry Gordon, as Gordonio.

The individual "turns" · STE ir- troduced in a novel way. and the material is commendably varied, and especially recommended radio enthusiasts.

a.m.

9.24 W.J.S. Key. Comdr, Barry 9.28 D. W. McEwen, Capt. Law 9.36. P. F. Scoocem. R. H. Mc:

Gregor O. J. Shannon, ̊C. HO- kins

to

9.40

Jack Oakie and Henry Wat With his starring role in the worth run a radio station, which lavish Fox musical production, is popular because of the broad-" "'Redheads

Parade," which casts of Lochinvar. the great lover comes on Bunday to the King's Mr. Oakle, the personality, and Theatre. John Boles emerges as Mr. Wadsworth, the singing voice. one of the most versatile actors in screendom.

They are Shanghaied and taken the West Indies by a stormy Couc tess who discovers their deception. There they incur the jealousy of

9.48 J. S. Dykes, Lieut. Kemp

thorne

9.52 R. L. Moncrieff, Lieut. Pack

Beresford

10.00 G S. Chambers. A K

Forsyth

10.04 R. Young, Comdr. Broome 10.12 I Newton, Capt. Trimble 10.18 G. A. Stewart, G. A. Lalper

Sommers

First a singer, then a dramatic actor, now Boles reveals himself as an accomplished dancer in the an estate manager. but manage to 10.24 J. S. Dunnett, K. W. Jones gala production number of "Red- escape and summon help by means 10.28 B.D G. and Mr. Barlow heads on Parade." To

tango. of a machine called the Radio 10.36 C. J. Stellingwerff. H. F. rumba and waitż versions of the Eye. new Jay Gorney-Don Hartman tune, "I Found A Dream." Boles executes a series of catchy ball- 2.om danges with his co-star, Dixie Lee.

"PEOPLE WILL TALK”

The curious effects of small- town gossip are portrayed in hu- morous style in the new Charlie Ruggles-Mary Boland film, "Pec- pie Will Talk," next change at the Queen's Theatre.'

Ruggles and Miss Boland, the battling couple of comedies as "Rug- gles Of Red Gap" and "The Par- suit Of Happiness," are this time cast as a model surburban couple who have never had a quarrel. They get into martial difficulties for the first time when their daughter and her husband squa ble and neighbours misinterpret the parents attempt to straighten

up things.

'GOIN TO TOWN"

This device serves to introduce 10.40 D. J. Mackie, A. A. Monbray several very amusing "Turns." or 10.48 H. and Mrs Overy the players who feature in the 10.52 J. S. Wraith, G. S. Stern story, Jack Oakle stands out, and 11.00 Pay. Lt. Morant. Lt. Know Lydia Roberti enjoys herself as an overpowering Countess. and there is enough music and good singlag by Bing Crosby and Bill Robertson, to satisfy those who like a screen revue with plenty of melody.-R.R.

Mary nationalities are presented in the cast of Paramount's comedy, with music, "The Big Broadcast of 1938," commencing to-day at the Queen's Theatre, featuring Jack Oakie, Burns and Allen, Lyds Ro- bert!, Wendy Barrie and the N- cholas Brothers. The principals hall from the far corners of the earth. Wendy Barrie, feminine lead, is a British subject born in Hong Kong: Jack Dakle and Henry Wadsworth, are Americans: Lyda Roberti, the comedienne, is Polish and Ahlm Tamaroff, is a Russian.

"DEATH FLIES EAST”

As a girl who knows what sha The hundred breath-taking wants and thrives on opposition, Wast happens when a man is beauties. pick of the country's the new and modern Mae West. re murdered aboard transcon pulchritude, personally selected by turns to the screen in Paramount's tinental airplane is depicted in America's master showman, appear "Goin' to Town." now at the Star the Columbia, production, "Death In "George White's 1935 Scandals”, Theatre. The blonde star's new Flies East," which is showing at which

the Oriental vehicle tops all her previous efforts the Alhambra next Tuesday, comes to Theatre on Sunday, Monday and vocal effort

for comedy, romance, intrigue and i Because Florence Bice, coat se Tuesday

Glittering arrayed in the stylesu ex-convict, has broken parole. Alice Faye shares. honours with of 1835, Mae West plays a cattle by leaving California, she is im James Dunn, Ned Sparks, Lyda baron's widow with money to barn mediately accused of the murder. Roberti, Clio Edwards, Arine and warm affections. And to get Conrad Nagel, who is featured as Judge, ·Eleanor Powell, Emma

hor man she transports herself brilliant young professor, comes Dunn, Benny Rubin, and George from a small mid-western mining to her rescue, but only after a town to Buenos Aires and South great deal of suspense is he able White. W

The entire show was conceived, ampton, and through a series of to prove her innocence,

gay and hectic adventures. produced and directed by George White.

'Influence of Radio

The plot of the new issue of the Scandals, concerns a vacation-dance talent buried in a tank", A mother and her little daughte bound producer who stops om at a town. He brings the local talent. hurried into church, thinking they small Georgia town to send a Lo Broadway, whose bright lights were late. The organist, however, telegram, and sees his own name at lure a pair of lovers from their was still playing the voluntary the local opera marquee. Scanda- vows, 11 the producer revives the it's all right, mummy, said the. ked, he objects, and proceeds to romance and packs them back child, Pit's only “the signature. discover some unusual song-and home.

tune Calendar -

"THE WEDDING NIGHT"

A stirring and romantic drama the love story of a sophisticated New York author and a New Eng- land farm girl, showing at the King's Theatre to-day in Samuel Goldwyn's "The Wedding Night, in which Gary Cooper and Anna Sten appear for the first time as

a romantic team

CHINESE FLUNG

INTO CREEK

Two Foreign Police Officers Temporarily

ו.

Suspended

Shanghai, Dec 7. Mau Teh-pizu, a Chinese beg- gar whom two foreign members of the Shanghai Municipal Police are accused of having thrown' into the Hong-kaw Creek last Sunday, died yesterday morning" in St.. Luke's Hospital. He had been suffering from double pneumonia and succumbed despite strenuous efforts to save his life. Sergeant

ELL W. Peters and Probationary Sergeant W. A. Judd, both British, the policem in involved in the case; have been suspended, pending, further investigation.

At a hearing in H. M. Police Court on Thursday, the Registrar, Mr. C. E. Haines, sanctioned an application of Mr. John McNelli, on production of medical evidence, that a deposition might be taken from Mau Teh-plau The depost- tion, however, was not taken," as Mau remained in a state of coma ail Thursday.

The body of the deceased, was removed to the Public Mortuary yesterday morning, but it was then too late for an inquest to po held. An autopsy on the deceas- ed's body was made yesterday, however, by the Court doctor, and an inquest-will-be-opened this morning.

The hearing of the case against the two foreigners will be resum- ed in H. M. Police Court on Tues- day at 10.30 am. Mr. John McNell Js conducting the case for the pro- secution and Mr. H, A. Reaks is representing the two defendants. Ball was allowed both prisoners of £100 in their own recognizance and two sureties each of £100.

BROADCAST BY THE KING

CHRISTMAS MESSAGE

Introduction By

A Child

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, Nov. 23. The King is to broadcast, a on the message to the Empire atternoon of Christmas Day." He" will be introduced by a child in

New Zealand, who will have stay÷ ed up late especially to hear him speak. This child's talk from New will be the last speech in

At 1.30, 5,10,

TO-DAY ONLY SAMUEL GOLDWYN: presents '

SKINGS BAL

STÊN

THE

WEDDING NIGHT

Directed by KING VIDOR Volanied them UNITED ARTISTS ALSO THE LATEST "THE GODDESS OF SPRI G" A. BILLY:KYMPHOMY. IN.

WALT DISNEY

SUNDAY.

BEAUTIFUL TECHNICOLOUR

REDHEADS ON PARADE" with JOHN BOLES. For

ALHAMBRA

THESTRAL

DIXIE LEK

PICTURE

SHOWING TO-DAY

Ar 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.30 P.M.

A MERRY, MAD MIX-UP

OF ROMANCE, LAUGHS, SPECTACLE AND TUNES!/

MUSIC IS MAGIC

FINAL

Fox Picture with

ALICE FAYE RAY WALKER BEBE DANIELS MITCHELL & DURANT Associate Producer John Storm

Directed by George Marthall

SHOWINGS MAJESTIC

At 2,80, 520,

TO-DAY

THEATRE

7.20 29.20 P.M.

GEORGE WHITE'S ALICE FAYE

1935 SCANDALS

Entire production conceived, -produced and directed by George White

JAMES DONN ★NED SPARKS

LYDA ROBERTI

★ CLIFF EDWARDS

ARLINE JUDGE,

★ ELEANOR POWELL ★GEORGE WHITE

Sagar (Everton) Male, Hapgood.

Zealand war bemne called his ENGLAND'S TEAM ens.), Brian (Leicester-Olo

Great Family,” in which typical homes scattered throughout the Empire will be linked together for :

The an exchange of greetings, title is derived from the King's message broadcast, to the Empire last Christmas Day..

VS. GERMANY

'(Special' Air Mail Service)

London, Nov. 25. No casualties are reported likely

Barker

(Derby County),) Keen (Derby County); Birkett (Middles- brough),

Carter (Sunderland), Camsell (Middlesbrough), Bastin (Manchester (Arsenal), Brook City)-

If Bastin, as is quite possible, to be the inside-right, West-

The programme will open with to concern the England selectors carollers in London singing "God when they meet to-day in London b'ess the ruler of this house." to choose their team for the im-wood would be an automatic choice

for inside-left, #SAP! CEL Then will follow ten sound pic-portant German match, due

A SUNDERLAND STILL LEAD tures, ave from points in England. Tottenham on Wednesday.week. Scotland, Ireland, and Wales, and The early season internationsi Sunderland only just managed Cooper proves that he can be a'ternating with them one each and inter-League games have nar- to hold off the challenge of their just as convincing and thrilling a from Canada, South Africa, India, rowed the choice down to not north-eastern rivals, Middles

as he is a soldier and†Australia, and New Zealand more than 15 probables. Once the brough. This is a fixture the lover

their Leaguelenders will be glad to have Aghter, and the fair Anna shed all These Empire relays will go right selectors have made up trace of her Russian birth and round the clock from breakfast minds about the inside-forward, put behind them. As it is, they 28 a full-time in Canada to three o'clock in the rest of the positions are fairy | still hold-their-two points lead st training emerging

the morning' in New Zealand.

sily filed, ke

the top.NET edged American star.

I do not think the centre-half Derby County dropped a point position presents a problem. A at Liverpool, but Huddersfield's" purely defensive centre-half is not win at West Bromwich is a chai- 50 necessary against a Continental lenging gesture. s.de, and Barker: stands unichal- Two. successive wins for Arsenal"" lenged because of his adaptability, too, is rare enough this season to KAZAKEEN OR BRAT?

mean something, and Manchester: There might be a mild surprise City have apparently emerged by a preference for the hard- from their bad patch. Rogers is tacking Keen (Derby County) tiding the Arsenal over their wing- over Bray, especially if Smith' forward trouble in a way which (Läicester City), is to be the right- | suggests he may be destined to be half. Two attacking wing halves | Hulme's successor,

Gary Coun

ding Night,"'", relesed throngle United Artists howing "At The King's Theatre

ilke Bray add Smith present a The position at the foot of the certain amount, of danger if the table is such that Everton's hear- Opposition is as powerful as wetening win at Grimsby lifted them have been told

four places,

Carter, who against Middies- brough on Saturday brought his goals total to 18, may be revived In spite of former failures. This depends on whether the selectors have lost their faith in Westwood

VILLA'S SLIDE CHECKED Aston Vila car at least say their new team is arresting fur- ther disasters, and they continue to draw crowds of Arsenal pro- portions. Over 40,000 saw them

for the other inside position. draw "with" Birmingham at St.

THE PROBABLE TEAM Drake's revival has probably

Andrews, and their fast three matches have been watched come too late, and Camel played 150,000 spectatorst

so well at Ibrox, Park that he is probably be another 50,000

the likely choice for centre-for them. ward. My forecast of the team next

late!

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