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A love so steadfast that your heart exults, Infuses with a warm glow the exclung events of "That T May
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1937.
TO-DAY AT THE CINEMA
Hong Kong
KING'S:-
NeSing Me A Love Song" QUEEN'S
"On The Avenue”
ORIENTAL:-
"Maid of Salem"
Kowloon
ALHAMBRA:--
"The Crime Nobody saw"
MAJESTIC:
"Trouble In Paradise"
KING'S:-
Coming
"Pick & Star”
QUEEN'S:—
"Love Is News"
ORIENTAL:-
"Without Orders" ALHAMBRA:-
"Bing And Be Happy"
MAJESTIC-
The Last of Mrs. Cheyney"
THE CRIME
NOBODY SAW-
"The Crime Nobody Saw." an unusual mystery story with a comic twist, opens at the Alham- bra Theatre to-day, with Lew ASTES, Ruth Coleman. Eugene Pallette and Benny Baker in the lending roles. It is a thrilling story which moves at a rapid pace and it has everything it takes to make first class motion picture entertainment..
no
The story is unusual in that it is a mystery in which there are. master mind detectives or police officera, “ It is solved by three authors who are in quest of a plot for a play which they must deliver within twenty-four hours.
"The Cerime Nobody Saw" with
Lew Ayres.
"SING ME A LOVE SONG"
Tyrone Power and Loretts Yeang in "Love Is News"
NANGA PARBAT |DIARY OF LOCAL
TRAGEDY
BODIES RECOVERED
Berlin, July 28. The bodies of the five German mountain climbers, who attempted the Nanga Parbat were recovered on Tuesday, according to informa- tion received by Transocean.
pear
The bodies were found Camp 4, at a height of 6,000 metres. The other bodies cannot be re- covered as work in that altitude is extremely amficult.
Evidence shows that the tainters descended after midnight avalanche" which killed the moun-
on June 15, the watches found on the bodies having stopped at that hour.
A huge section of ice which broke off Riklon Peak was res- ponsible for the avalanche which gathered so much momentum that it crossed a 400 metre plain and engulfed the camp, which had been considered to be on a per- fectly safe spot. The bodies were re-interred with brief religious rites at the spot where they met
their death-
Transocean Acos Berviss.
NEW WAR HOSPITAL
Stockholm, July 28.
A Swedish-Norwegian war hos pital at Alcoy which is considered as the most up-to-date hospital in Spain and administered exclusive- ly by Swedish and Norwegian" doctors and nurses will shortly be presented to the Valencia Govern- ment, it is learned here to-day. The Scandinavian hospital staff will probably withdraw from the hospital in the end of August. The value of the hospital is estimated at more than a quarter of a million Swedish crowns.- Transocean News Service
SIAM CABINET RESIGNS
Bangkok, July 29. The Siamese Cabinet, under Phyabahel Bolabayuhasena, has resigned and Prince Adityadirab- ha, chairm
of the Regency The complete ground floor of a debate in the Assembly on an al- Council with it, following a flerce metropolitan department store was reproduced for "Sing Me A Love Song," the Cosmopolitan pro- duction which First National wilt release at the King's Theatre to- day.
leged scandal concerning the sale of the young King's lands. E
It is generally agreed that the Prime Minister is not concerned personally with the events which led to his Cabinet's resignation,
Covering a gigantic sound stage, the elaborate store executives to Beuter" assure accuracy of detail. The sports-goods department features
tent completely set up, "It's beautiful to look at: but it's g nightmare for the prop man,” re- marked James Melton, the noted radio star, who has one of the leading roles With just one other picture to his credi, "Stars over The suggestion, that a man could
Live," the Twentieth Broadway, Melton is new enough have a leg shortened by operation Century-Fox production featuring to the pictute business to and to make it the same length as the
Rochelle Hudson, Robert Kent and much of Interested in the work of other, which was shortened as the. Edward Bromberg, which is the men behind the cameras. "result pr an accident, was made showing at the Queen's Theatre
by a doctor at Chester Assizes re- to-day. cently.
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A dramatic romance of young love menaced by the shadow of prison walls, the Alm tells the i
TROUBLE IN PARADISE
Alfred Burt, aged 40, bricklayer, of The Common. Buckley, claimed damages against the Anglo-Ameri- deeply moving tale of a youthful! Touched into life by the genius can Oil Company. While riding a couple who cling defiantly and de- of Ernst Lubitsch and by the motor-cycle he was in a collisionsperately to their love, nghting flawless performances of a bill with a van belonging to the de bravely and gloriously for the hap- liant cast,Trouble in Paradise" fendants
piness which they have earned. is at the Majestic Theatre and
The defence was that Burt was responsible for the accident.
When Dr. Rutherford Smith, of Chester, said that Burt could have his other leg shortened, the Judge asked, "Do people seriously do #that?"
Is that done?--I hate been lati so. "I want to know how far people. will go in this sort of case Justice Greaves-Lord observed. is an extraordinary suggestion me. I should think you began to Judge Does that mean cut-wonder where medicine was going ting something off the sound leg?
was the reply,
nförtalled large anence with the hot delightful high comedy of the masonr
FRENCH CONSUL RESIGNS
Į
EVENTS
FRIDAY, JULY 30
Anniversaries and Holidays.~~- Thomas Gray died, 1771. Viscount Haldane born, 1858. King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy, Accession of
1900.
Cinemas (See Page 5). Mail(See Fage-16). Meetings-Kowloon Chess Club, at St. Andrew's Hall, 5.30 p.m.; RX Football Assen. Council, Glon- cester Hotel. 5.30 pm.
Social Cheero Club Duplicate. ner Whist Drive" in Bergts. Mem, and Contract Bridge, & p.m.; "Part
2nd. En. R.W.F., Shamshulpo 8.30 pun..
Sports(Sea Fare 10).
Moon-VI Moon, 33rd. "Day... Sunrise.-5.53 a.m. Sunset.-7.05
*.2.
Tides. High at 01.45 and 14.05; Low at 07.55 and 19.46.
" SATURDAY, JULY 31
Anniversarieg and Holidays—- Trinity Law Sittings end, L'Abbe Liszt died. 1558 St. Ignatius of Loyola.
Cinemas (See Page 5). Dances Flannel Dance at Hotel Cecil, 8.30 p.m.
Mails (See Page 16 Kong Boxing Assen. at Mesars. Meetings.Final of The Hong Lowe, Bingham and. Matthews' Of- ices. 7 Queen's Road, Ct. 12,30
p.m.
Sports--(See Page 10). Moon. Last Quarter, 2.47 am, VI Moon, 24th, Day.
Sunrise-5.54 a.m. Bunset.-7.05
p.m.
Tides High at 02.36 and 15,38; Low at 09.41 and 20.17...
́‚ SUNDAY," AUGUST 1' Anniversaries and Holidays.-- Tenth Sunday after Trinity. Lam- mas Day. St. Peter's Chains, Cinemas (See Page 5). Malls. (See Page 15). Miscellaneous YMCA, Discus- don Group, in West Lounge, 9 pm.
Sports(Ses Page 10). Moon.-VI Moon, 25th. Day. Sunrise.-5.64 a.m. Bunset-7.04
p.m.
"Tidea-High at 03.28 and 17.30; Low at 11.28 and 20.58.
MONDAY, August 2 Anniversaries And Holidays— Sir Wm. Watson born, 1858. A Graham Bell died, 1922. Bank Holiday,
Cinemas (Soe Page 5). Malls(See Page 16).. Social.-Y.M.C.A. Service Men's Whist Drive, in the Weat Lounge, 9 PIL
Sports(See Pare 10). Mock-VI-Moon; 28th. Day. Sunrise-5.55 am. Bunset-7.04
D.m
Perpignan, July 28. The Franch Consul Javierserira. Low at 12.48 and 22.12. “
Tides High at 0440 and 19.23; spertquette) at Grenada resigned as a protest against the attitude of the French Government to- wards nationalist Spain,
Speriquette, who is a French citizen, repeatedly delivered radio addresses to his French com- patriots wherein he exp
explained the alm of the Nationalist - movement In Spain and protested against tion published by the French the reports on the Spanish" "album"
Transocean News Service. Press
FABL) BALDWIN, FOR
AS AUSTRALIA *** Trouble in Paradise" is as new.
CooLondon," July 28, setise, as Earl Baldwin, foriner Prime
Chry in a til
DUTCH PLANE CRASHES
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IT'S A LYRICAL, LAUGHAME, LONGATE DEPT
"SING ME A LOVE SONG
JAMES MELTON » PATRICIA ELUS HUGH HERBEST ALLEN JEN UNS ZASU PITTS - MAT MENCETON
ACRUMPLITAN PASTA
You' tate Sommar the bordon's
- and "The Little Hona Thal
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Mix sing, “Sumber Kight",
Love Bets", by Rasty Warrin
and Behin, and, as if
that warmt mangi, “far
Eyes Mave Yeld" ir ta′′
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SUNDAY
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with PATSY KELLY · JACK HALEY · ́ ROSINA LAWRENCE STAN LAUREL OLIVER HARDY
A Matro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture
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TO-DAY & TO-MOR-OW THREE GOOFY DRAMATISTS SET THE STAGE. FOR MURDER" IN 1937 MOST HILARIOUS MYSTERY-1.
200
kahin) Joker nevinih
Three authors
In search of a murder!
"THE CRIME NOBODY SAW"
SUNDAY 3uth Century Fox Picture
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A Paramount Picture with Law Ayres, Ruth Coleman, Kugene Pallette, Benny Baker, Vivienne Osborne
SING AND Anthony Marin
HAPPY
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THE BEST COMEDY LUBITSCH EVER MADEI
・ ・ WHAT A NIGHT!
What pair they
were ---and what
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Sinst LUBITSCH'S "TROUBLE IN PARADISE
with MIRIAM HOPKINS WAYFRANCIS HERBERT MARSHALL Charlie Ruggles- Edward Everett Horton
& Paramount Pick-
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COMMENCING TO MORROW
THREE GRAND STARS IN M-G«M'8 GAYEST HIT
Joan Crawford, William Powell, Robt
in THE LAST OF URS
COURTESY VISIT
Vladivostok, July 18,
A United States Naval squadron Brussels, July 28. consisting of the cruiser Augusta Ten passengers and the crew and four destroyers arrived on a
air-liner of four were killed when a Dutch courtesy visit sailing- under the crashed Tear Brussels flag of the Commander-in-Chief whilst Aying 100 the Rotterdam United States Asistic Fleet, Rear- Brussels-Paris service:
Admiral H. E Yarnell. They were
The machine crashed in a pote- greeted by representatives of the tofeld. Three of those killed Soviet Pacific Fleet have been identided these being
Reuter.
ane Briton and two Americans. The other bodies were barely iden tinable.
It is believed that the machina
beat sophisticated comes Minister, has been invited by the Labitach produced in the Australian Government to attend was struck by lightning during
And like those earlier the centenary celebrations next storm. It was almost completely undoubtedly stand as year —
for other directors.
Reuter
destroyed. Beuter.!
CLAIM AGAINST INSURGENTS
Britan
poses
subunit...” detailed
ME SAVAGE HOME AGAIN
Wellington, July 282
Mr. M. J. Savage, Premier New Zealand arrived ho
rom London, where
the Imperial Conference and Coronation:
Mr. Barage, said he was som what disappolated over the perial Conference, but ha Tinced that Euch con
could not be miesi
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