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QUEENS

DAILY AT 230-5·15-7:20 R9:30 ·TEL.3/453

FINAL SHOWINGS TODAY

An Intimate Page From A Society Girl's "DAIRY." Fast Fun! Breathless Excitement!

MAID'S NIGHT OUT

and what a night for love!

Wich

JOAN FONTAINE ALLAN LANE

Directed by Ban Halmar. Produced by Robert Siak. Screenplay by Bert Granet.

KC-RADIO PICTURE

ADDED

RUSSIANS IN EXILE""

"OLD DIXIE'S NEW BOOM

EWLIXIRAL

MARCH

OF TIME

"ONE

MILLION MISSING"

Warren William

J

Gail Patrick

TOMORROW

Now Universal Picture

WIVES UNDER SUSPICION'

[4 SHOWS]

DAILY

2,30-5.15

7.15-9.30

TÄLSA ANT TRAN DR HAPPY VALLET, EYE

ORIENTAL

FLEMING ROAD

HANGHAI

|TEL. 28473]

2DAYS TO-DAY • TO-MORROW.

¡ONEY

TO HIM."STOP" LIGHTS MEAN "GO"!

A woman in a man's world of erime and the man who was sworn to "get" her, though he loved her more than life itself.

HE DROVE THROUGH À HAIL OF BULLETS!

N LOVE WITH THE GIRL

HE WAS SWORN TO ""GET"!

Screaming tires! Spurting leadi Death rode with him at midnight!

MIDNIGHT TAXI?

FRI.

BRIAN DONLEVÝ FRANCES DRAKE

ALAN DINEHART-SIG RUMANN GILBERT ROLAND

loved one dry As benden Dover Pirected by Eugene Forde · Amaciana Fredrant Nathan 1, VED

SAT. "HOLLYWOOD HOTEL" A MADCAP

MUSICAL

Dick Powell, Hugh Herbert, Glenda Farrell 100 others.

MATINEES: 20c.-30e

EVENINGS: 20c.-30c.-50c.-70c. ?

ISTARE

TODAY ONLY

HANKOW ROAD KOWLOON

57795

THE WEST WASN'T WILD TILL NOW!

JANE

WITHERS

"WILD AND WOOLLY

TOMORROW

20th C. Fox

Picture

Ann Sothern

nih WALTER

BRENNAN

FANLINE MOORE

CARS "A" SWITZER JACK STARL

BERTON CHURCHILL DOUGLAS FOWLET POBERT WILCOL

DOUGLAS 520F7

Jack, Haley

"DANGER LOVE AT WORK"

E. E. Horton

Mary Boland

DIARY OF LOCAL EVENTS

TODAY

Anniversaries and Holidays.--

Epirits Festival.

Moon.-VII Moon, 15th. Day. Religious-Bible Conference in

$

(thung yuan Cheung Chau

chieh); Royal Observatory..Green- wich, founded in

Social-Weekly Whist Drive and

CINEMA

CINEMA TELEVISION IS NOW

Today's Screenings

Hong Kong

KING'S:

"Beau Hunks"

QUEEN'S:

"Mald's Night Out" ORIENTAL:

"Midnight Taxi":

Kowloon

ALHAMBRA:

"Wild Horse Mesa”

STAR:

"Wild And Woolly"

MAJESTIC:"

"When Thief Meets Thier

KING'S:

Coming

. "Paradise For Two"

QUEEN'S:

"Wives Under Suspicion' ORIENTAL:

"Hollywood Hotel"

ALHAMBRA:

"to Chase Yourself"

STAR:

"Danger-Love At Work" "Dreaming Lips"

MAJESTIC: "Riptide"

"Dead End"

HUMAN FLY

"When Thief Meets Thief." the thrilling story of a "human By"

"CLOSE AT

HAND"

A time close at hand-when cinemas would show current events» by television was visualised by Mr. Robert Finnigan, president of the Theatrical, and Kine Employes Association, at a conference in Lon- don recently.

It was no wild prophesy, he said, that the time was quite close when at least 300 cinemas in the United Kingdom would be equipped for exhibition television,

"The cinema public wait for it.") "It will show them things as they he added: "and talk about it in are. The news-reel gives the such keen anticipation that its things as they were, but there is success is assured.

THIS GOT HIS

GOAT

A goat in Cologne, has had a £ meal. The daughter of a dairy owner, after collecting money from "the customers of his round, placed it on the kit- chen" table. As it was a hot day she left the door open.

Soon after a goat wandered In from the yard outside and noticed the heap of money on the table.

It took a 50-mark note from the heap and ate it.

SCREEN

MIKADO"

Work on the film version of "The |Mikado," the Arst Gilbert and Sull- ivan opera to be screened, has started at Pinewood studios, Iver

nothing so old as yesterday's news.

"That is why television will stir the public's pulse and looseri its purse-string."

Dealing with the question of higher prices for cinema scats, Mr. Finnigan said:

"I do not think that the public would complain against a small general increase of cinema admis. slon prices if they thought it was the only. means. of bringing jadequate remuneration to the

workers."

Members in the flm studios, he sald, had had a bad time, but” thè prospects were not definitely bright. The new Flim Act ought to give a stimulus to British production,

Half British Films Require

Heath, Bucks, under the supervi Amendment

sion of Geoffrey Toye Victor Schertzinger, who made “One Night of Love," will direct.

No changes have been made in story or music. The more "import- ant roles will be played by:

Mikado Katisha...

Pitti-5mg

Ko-Ko

Pish-Tugh

Pooh-Bah

Yum-Yum

Nanki-Poo

.......John Barclay ..Constance Willis Elisabeth Paynter .Martyn Green .Gregory Stroud Sydney Granville ...Jean Colin ..Kenny Baker Mr. Baker is the young American burglar, brings Douglas Fairbanks. tenor who has a wide following in Jr., to the Majestic Theatre in his America because of a radio and most romantic role to date.

screen work. This third offering of the re- cently-formed Criterion Film, pro- ductions, headed by Fairbanks, Jr.. and Marcel Hellman, casts the personable young producer-star as Ricky Morgan, a young college man who drifts into the bootleg- ging racket with the brutal Jim Dial.

st

Lovely Valerie Hobson, who scord in a number of Hollywood hits. appears opposite Doug, Jr.. as 'Glory, and, the veteran Alan Hale plays Jim Dial.

SHIRLEY'S CHEF

་་

IN LONDON FOR IDEAS

In a luxury suite at the Savoy Hotel, in whose kitchens he once worked as cook, I talked to Shirley. Temple's favourite chef, writes a Home correspondent.

Bronzed, grey-moustached M. Edgard Kina. Belgian born. Is the Menu dictator of another world famous hotel, the Royal Hawallan, at Honolulu,

And his popularity with the little flm star comes not from the exotic dishes which he prepares, but be. cause he let her play in his kitchens when she was on holiday in, Honolulu.

"Shirley's menu is always of the simpleat; just lamb chops, vegetables, and fruit,” said M. Kina, "I have often, wanted her

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to try some of my Hawallan

dishes, but her parents are

most strict about her diet.”

To M. Kina, preparing menus for some of the world's richest and most cosmopolitan tourista, is" a fascinating job.

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"Most of my menus contain all dishes usual in European luxury hotels. But there are, too. my Hawaiian dishes.

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TETHER PATTER SELEN ESAMEERS ENDS LENDS

Half the British films brought into the province of Ontario have had

bo to amended before they could be shown. This revealed in the annual report of the Ontario. Board of Matlon Picture: Cen-

sors

In comparison, less than a Bith of the number imported from the United States had to be changed, the chairman of the Board, Mr. O. J Silverthorne states in the re- port. ·

The actual figures were: British pictures, £9.4 (49 point.

4) per cent; American, 18.4

(18 point 4) per cent.

"In the light of these facts.“ the report adds. "the only con- clusion this board can arrive at Is. that the British producer appears to show less inclination to adapt himself to American customis, or he probably prefers to accept.the Continental attitude in preparing his productions for presentation in the United States."

Anti-democratic propaganda, has replaced "mut and suggestive- ness" as the board's most compli- cated problem, the report says.

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16. Single units 17. Metal 18. River in

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23. Vessel for

heating liquids

N. #storical.

period 27. Members of

an Indian tribe

the morning 31. Kind of shoe

"How would you like to

try: octopus, · pounded up" and served 29. Pertaining to with a cream sance made of coconut milk? You shudder? ...... so do many people at the thought, but, when they eat it they declare 34 Matures it to be the most delfelour digh they 35. Trim with the

beak have ever had."

GOBLETS OF ICR

M. Kina has another speciality. 1075; Bt. Tombola in Garrison Sergeants At breakfast his guests receive their Lawrence, Deacon and Martyr. Mens Queen's Road. 9 p.m.; Refruit juices, orange, pineapple Auctions.Household Furniture ception at Kai Tak, Airport on the ad papaya (like a melon) in

p.m.

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Cinemas.—(See Column 3 of this

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at 35 Hankow Road, Kovicon 230 pccasion of Air-France Inaugural goblets made from hollowed-out

Flight, 11.30 a.m.

Sports (Bee Page 10). Sunrise.-5.68 am Sunset-8.59 Dances. Cheero Club Dance, 8.30 p.m.

Tides High at 08.23 an2 22:18: Lectures-First Aid, at Helena Low at 01.55 and 15.26, May, 5.45 pm A. R P. Gas Lecture at St. 'Andrew's Church Hall. 8 p.in, by Mr. Dunlop: A. R "P. at Kowloon Cricket Club, 10.a.m/

Mails (See Page 18). Meetings Kowloon... Union Church Women's Guild, 10, 8.m.-

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40. Smart blows 44, Wood

nymph 46. Divest of coverings

blocks of ice..

And he has a way of cutting a pineapple, downwards, into pen- cil-like sticks Every glass of ice- tea la served with a stick of 47. Restaurant pineapple. Try it one day," he said. 49 American

M. Kina is in London for a str months "holiday. "I am going everywhere, dining at all the 7 famous restaurants to see what is new, London. I find, is still one of the world's best places for wonder- ful food."

TOMORROW. Moon-VII Moon, 16th. Day. Sunrise 5.58 am Sunset (p.m.· ̈

Tides-High, at 07.50 and 21.55: Low at 01.09 and 14.54.

money of account"

51. Tone in

Guido's scale 52. Border on;

53. On the

ocean

55. Gram-

molecular weight 56. Display 57. Consumed

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1. Utter in a

harsh voice

2. Teutonic-

giant personi- fying the sea.

3. Pierces, with a dagger

4. Aroma 5. Chess piece

6. Builds

Organic substance

8. Melody ...B., Tell a story 10. The self. 11. Tumour on

the, skin 10. Musical

study 21. Young street

Arab

23. Elongated

25, Alcoholic

liquor

26 Being In the

most abstract

Бепе

28. Genus of

asteraceous plants

30. On the left:

side

31. Mineral

spring 32. Part of a

curved line

32. Requielte 34. Kind of

cloth

36. Plant exten

raw as a relish

39. Moriks of Tibet

41. Sphere of action

42. Helmsman 43. Garden im-

plement

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45." Network

48. Gilded

cabbage 47. Rotating

piece on a wheel, Negro tribe in the Cam- eroons....

50. Constella-

tion pictured aga on

SOLUTION TOMORROW

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1938-PAGE 5

1

-AIR-CONDITIONED 'THEATREN

FINAL SHOWINGS TODAY

DAILY AT 2.30, 5.10. 3.15 AND 9.30 PM

THE LAUGHS ARE GUARANTEED!

Revival of An Old

Favourite.

LAUREL HARDY

"BEAU HUNKS"

A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture

ALSO THRIE STOOGES in

CHARLIE CHASE in "THE BIG IDEA”

'SOUTHERN ṛXPOSURE" M-G-M. SPORTING MINIATURES "STRIKES & SPARES'

"TRICK GOLF" OUR GANG COMEDIES "NIGHT "N" GALE'

TOMORROW

UNITED ARTISTS

"RUSH IN BALLET"

JACK HULBERT & PATRICIA ELLIS in

"PARADISE FOR TWO"

ALHAMBRA

FINAL SHOWINGS TODAY

SEE THE MAD STAMPEDE! 5000 WILD HORSES IN RAGING ATTACK. AGAINST MAN'S INVASION!"

Zane Grey's

WILD HORSE MESA?

RANDOLPH | SCOTT. SALLY BLANE, FRED KOHLER. PORT LAIKILLE LA VERNE.

CHABLEY SHAPEWEN, JIM THORNY A Paramount Piture -

TOMORROW, FOR ONE DAY ONLY HAWAII CALLS BOBBY BREEN NED SPARKS An RKO Radio Picture

NATHAN ROAD

KOWLOON

TEL:97272

• SHOWS

DAILY 230.5 20 7209.30

MAJESTIC

THEATRE

MATINEES. 20% -30‹ - EVENINGS, 20, -30%-50%:700)

TODAY AND TOMORROW

A THRILLING STORY OF A “HUMAN FLY” BURGLAR:

GRAND. ADVENTURER! GLORIOUS LOVERI

Na wander this professional hearthésatier was ready tọ give up everything for Wint.

He wander ha vás, willing to brave any danger, grans. Së risking his lika, for ci fare, momenta al happiness with här!

TERION FILMS PRESENTS

THICE

MEETS THIEF

Sand DOUGLAS

FAIRBANKSJE

FRIDAY, ONE DAY ONLY!

RETURN SHOWING BY SPECIAL REQUEST! The Most Sensational Drama of the Year SYLVIA SIDNEY JOEL MOOREA:

DEAD END'

United Artists Picture,

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