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JACK BUCHANAN in "THAI'S A GOOD GIRL"
CALL IT A DAY
What the balmy breath of Spring's first day does to slumber- Ing hearta is the theme of a de- entitled lightful comedy-drama "Call It A Day." a Cosmopolitan production released by Warner Bros., showing to-day at the King's Theatre.
A DAY AT THE RACES
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1937.
TO-DAY AT THE CINEMA
Hong Kong
KING'S:-
"Call It A Day" QUEEN'S:--
"Robber Barons" ORIENTAL:-
"The King and The Chorus
Girl"
Kowloon
ALHAMBRA:--
"Double or Nothing"
STAR
"Quality Street" 31AJESTIC-
"A Day At The Races"
KING'S:—
Coming
"Lawyer Man"
QUEEN'S:-
"Bulldog. Drummond Comes.
Back"
ORIENTAL:
"Nobody's Baby". ALHAMBRA:~-~
"Sophie Lang Goes West"
STAR:-
;
That's A Good Girl" MAJESTIC:-
"Dangerous"
ROBBER BARONS
To defeat a rival capitalist who sought the controlling interest in the Erle Ralroad. Jim Fisk, one of the most colourful of the early speculators lo America, printed and issued additional shares of stock, as dramatized in "Robber Barons, co-starred by Edward Ar- nold, Cary Grant, Frances Farmer, and Jack Oakie.
Starting as a peddler of calico, Fisk early in life displayed his Ingenuity by making a fortune during the Civil War, procuring
cotton from the South for the New England States. Later matching his wits against the best financial minds of New York, he soon rose to a position of power. Joining Daniel Drew in the management of the Erie Railroad.
Equally as flamboyant as his business career was his devotion to Josie Mansfield, whose ambition to become a theatrical star kept Fisk continually seeking additional resources. Fisk faunted his un-
conventional affair in the face of New York, climaxing his adulation theatre for her. Frances Farmer plays the bewitch- ing Josie.
by
buying
"Robber Barons" brings in sup- port of the stars, Thelma Leeds, radio and night club headliner. whose darcing and singing is one. of the highlights of the film.
ESCAPE FROM DEATH
Adventures Of Eight Chinese Soldiers
Missing since August 17, and be- lieved by their officers and com- rades to have.met death in Yang- tszepco at the hands of Japanese marines, eight worn, hungry but smiling Chinese soldiers have emerged from
of the Shadow Death and to-day are alive and well, again facing the enemy' on' the Shanghal front,
Immediately, after the outbreak of hostilities in the Shanghai area the eight men were engaged in operations in Yangtzepoo, where they were cut off from their coin- rades
and were prevented from Joining them because between them and their comrades lay the Japanese Naval Drill Field, which was held by the Nipponese.
DIARY OF LOCAL.
EVENTS
St.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15. Anniversaries and Holidays.---
Ger- George Romney died, 1802. hart Hauptmann born 1882. Albart the Great, Docter
Anctions.-Household Furniture, Lammerts Sales Room, 2.30 p.m.
Dances-Cheero Club Dance, 8.30
p.m
*
Lectores Volunteer Nursing De- tachment, at P.W.D. Offices. 5.30
p.m.
Mails. (See Page 16).
Meetings-Hong Kong Union Church Women's Guild, 10.30 am.: Special, Kowloon Union Church General Committee, 8.15 pm
Miscellaneous. - Luncheon at Gloucester Hotel in Commemor- tion of the Second Anniversary of the Establishment of the Philip- pine Commonwealth. 1 p.m.
Moon.-X Moon, 13th. Day Rehearsals. "The Arcadians,” at Cathedral Hall. 5.30 p.m.
Social-Y.M.C.A. Service Men's Whist Drive in the West Lounge.
Their comrades heard heavy rifle and machine-gun fire where the 19 p.m. eight men were belleved to be in Sports. (See Page 101. hiding, and it was assumed that they had perished.
Days passed and eventually a report reached the commanding officer of the eight men to the effect that they had escaped death and were in hiding in a dwelling on the southwest end of Yochow Road.
The oficer was delighted but amazed. for it was known that the Japanese were in that area in large numbers and it was not be- leved that so small a party of Chinese soldiers could hold out there for long. The report per- sisted and the commanding officer determined to attempt a rescue of the men.
The call for volunteers resulted in every man responding. The officer selected a small party, which he personally headed. In the gloom of night and with a heavy
rain falling, the officer däringly led his men through devious alley-. ways and lanes to a point near the home where it was believed the men were in hiding.
A lone Chinese soldier stealthily crept forward, gained entrance to the home and found the men, weak and suffering- but allve. Two of the eight could scarcely walk, but all managed to make their way from the place. They had almost gained the Chinese positions when Japanese sentries spied them and opened fire. But the night was
dark and the Japanese alm not so good.
The eight men wore then given their first hot meal in many a day and are now as fit as ever.
Sunrise.-8.35.a.m. Sunset.-5.40
p.m.
Tides. High at 06.12 and 18.42; Low at 00.45 and 12.30.
TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 16, Mails.—(See Page 16).' Miscellaneous—Rotary
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Hong Kong Hotel. 1 p.m.: Queen's College Annual Prize Day, 11 am.
Moon-X Moon, 14th. Day... Sports (See Page 10). Sunrise.-8.35 a.m. Sunset.-5.40
p.m.
Tides. High at 04.52 and 18.10; Low at 11.52.
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1.05 p.m. Call (German, Eng- (ish). German Folk Song. 1:10 p.m. Variety concert. 2 p.m. News In German. 2.15 p.m. Varlety concert (continued). 2.50 p.m. Greetings Listeners in Australia. 3 p.m. News and Economic Review in English. 3.15 p.m. To-day in Germany. Sound Pictures. 3.30 p.m Cinderella. A fairy play. 4 p.m. Will
be listening in? you chat about the week's pro- gramme. 4.15 p.m. Orchestral Con- cert. 5,15 p.m. Sports Review. 5.30 p.m. News and Economic Re- view in German. 5.45 p.m. Topical Talk. 8 p.m. Dance Music (Part I). 7 p.m. Concert of Light Music. 8 p.m. News in English. 8.15. p.m. Concert of Light Music (continued) 8.55 p.m. Greetings to our listeners in the "Far The sixteenth annual general East." 9.p.m. News and Econo- meeting of the Hong Kong Anti-mic Review in German. 9.15 p.in. DOUBLE OR NOTHING multsal Society was held at the Dance Music (Part I). 9.45 p.m.
Chinese Y.W.C.A., Bonham Road, Sports Review.
p.m. News on Saturday at 7.30 p.m. when and Economic Review in English general review of the past year's and Dutch. 10.15 p.m. To-day m work was read and the officials Germany. Bound Pictures. 10.30 for 1937-1938 were elected by p.m. Will you be Rstening in? A chat about the week's programme. ballots.
Following the election, the Chi-10.45 p.m. The Day of the German Dese Secretary
a rather Home Music. 1, Sogs by Mozart. lengthy report, the abreviation of Inge Camphausen.-2, Septette by which will be found below.
Others are Donald Meek. Clarence Kolb, George Irving, Paul Guilfoyle and Douglas Woods.
"Robber Barona" has its run at the Queen's Theatre to-day.
Scenes that you'll remember. songs that will be hummed. by millions a heap of good whole- some tom-foolery that will tune up your funny bone, plus Bing Crosby and Martha Raye, make "Double or Nothing," which has its run at the Alhambra Theatre to-day, a grand entertainment.
The
ANTI-MUT TSAI SOCIEY
gave
"The most important question during recent years is that of the so-called adopted-daughters. If protection for them is not secured more or less amiliar to that now given to Muitatis, then the multsal system cannot be said to be satis- factorily abolished.
Bing and Martha literally lay a velvet carpet for your approach to the high heaven, of fun. They casually waft seven new songs to stardom Including "It's Natural Thing To Do," "It's On; It's Off," "The Moon Got In My Eyes" and "All You Want To Do Is Dance." They launch a "Sing "Moreover, the work of the Bo Band." They Introduce a quick-ciety is confined within the nar- change night club show that will
row limits of the Colony of Hong make night club history.
Kong, and it efforts are not made Andy Deylne, "gravel-voiced"
to introduce reforms then no good comedian, is in it, and so is the
results can be expected, gertal William Frawley. With Bing and Martha they make up the four honest fortune hunters who are out to double 85,000 in
on
the
"The following is a summary of the Bociety's activities during the year:-
plaints were dealt with. Three
10
Ludwig van Beethoven. 11.30 p.m. The Japanese Violinist. Kenschu Wanifuchi will play. 11.45 p.m. Topical Talk. Midnight. Sign off
(German, English).
HOLLAND INDIA
Call letters: PHL Wavelengths 16.88 m, and 25.57 m.; Frequencies 17170kc. and 11730ke.
00.00-01.00 GMT, wavelength 31.28 m. 01.00-02.00 G.M.T. wavelength 25.57 m. 13.25-15.00 ́G.M.T. wavelength 16.88 m.
Wavelength 31.28 m.. 00.00-01.00 Netherlands
world broadcast for Central-and 'South America, by the Rom. Cath.
of these were satisfactorily Broade. Ass (K.RO.). 1, Music; 2, Mrs. M. E. Steyger- settled with the help of the Talk by Secretary for Chinese Affairs: Asperslagh13, Music; 4. Political three complaints, 'upon our in- talk by Mr. Paul de Waart; 5, Mis- vestigation, were found false: stonnews; 6, Journal two cases are still under in- vestigation; the remaining four cases were handed over to the Becretary for Chinese Affairs who took appropriate action.
thirty days. Plotting against them (a) Twelve cases of muitsai com- The uproarious antics of the is Sam Finds whose lovely daugh- absurd Marx Brothers-Groucho,
ter, played by Mary Carlisle, is Harpo and Chico-together with
enlisted to entice Bing from. the admirable supporting work of
finance to romance. Maureen O'Sullivan, Allan Jones, Margaret Dumont, Esther Muirts threatened by the nefarious When the success of the show
and others, and the excellent Hinds, the crooner takes Blg., good-looking Ian Hunter direction of Sam Wood, combine Aladdin role, presses a button and plays the part of a well-to-do to make "A Day At The Races,"
sets the whole "night club moving Britisher. Hla wife is Frieda latest Marx laugh extravaganza, from one building to another. Inescort, noted London. and which has its run at the Majestic while hundreds of dancers wheel, Broadway actress. They have Theatre to-day, one of the de- on the floor, the orchestra plays, (b) been married 20 years and are. Betously amusing photoplays, of
and entertainera. perform. pretty much in a rut.
th's year or any other year.
one of the screen's most sensa- tional wind-ups and incidentally sends Bing off with the fortune and the girl...
Then there's a daughter of 18 or thereabouts who's "the lovely Olivia de Havilland-and another of 16, who's "Bonita Granville. the celebrated brat of "These Three." Peter Willes, young, British actor is the son of the family. well-settled, unemotional hold.
It's a house-
It would be difficult to imagine any picture being funnier than the last Marxlan epic. "A Night At The Opera," but their current vehicle
with its hilarious plot shifting between a sanatarium and a race track, with Groucho in the role of a horse doctor, Chico as a. jockey and Harpo as a race track
It la
tout, undoubtedly tops even the former picture for side-splitting situations, rib-tickling dialogie and howling characterizations.
representative of this So- ciety gave expert evidence in a -case of contravention of the
Female Domestic ServantsTMOr-: dinance. This was done at the request of the Secretary for Chinese Affair.
Wavelength 25.57 m. 01.00-02.00. Phobi - programe for the West.
Wavelength 10.88 m. Phohl-programme for the Netherlands Indies."
13.25. National anthem and open- ing-announcement.
13,30 Stock reports. 13.40 French Opera-Programme. 14.00 Talk on sports by Mr. Han Hollander,
of
(c) Owing to the death of Mr. 14.20 Programme Wong Sum Kan, our late Pre-Songs (recorda).
14.50 Daily News Bulletin. sident, the Rev. Lee Kau Yari was elected as the new Presi- dent.
Mexican
15.00 Close down and national anthem..
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Bonita Braxylls - Beryi Meroer
Directed by ARCIKE MATS
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MARX BROS. A Day at the Races
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A SAM WOOD PRODUCTION
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