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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER

25, 1930.

THE LOSS OF R 101.

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FRENCH VIEW THAT TESTS WERE INADEQUATE,

Paria, Oct. 19.

The Commission of Inquiry into the 101 disaster set up by the French Air Minister is expected shortly to finish its work. Though secrecy has been maintained as 'to its findings, and it is not even cor- tain that any report will be made public, t

It is possible to make a fair deduction, from discussions in aeronautical circles, of the generál

conclusions arrived nt.

In the first place, nearly all com- petent judges have been struck by two points: the possible effects of altering the length of the airship and the very little time given to testing them. From the dileulty the dirigible experienced in gaining height from the start and the low altitude it was still maintaining after several hours flying, a state of affairs hardly to be explained irge navigating considerations, the as- suruption that 11101 proved un- expectedly difficult te balle. Par- thenfar stress la laid on "unexpec- tally.

The French criticism is not Ho much that the airship Was - wieldy, an inevitable condition at the beginning of a long flight when weighed down by fuel and ballant,

ANITA PAGE'S NEW MODEL CONSERVATIVE CENSURE ON

IN "NAVY BLUES."

Chiffon, which every so often recurs

in new and fetching models, is another

THURSDAY.

London, Nov. 21. It is expected that the Conserva-

of the autumn arrivals. Some of the tive motion asking the House of! cleverest of the new evening frocka Commons to censure the Govern show it in its latest developments.

Anita Page, pretty Metro-Goldwyn. mont for not having formulated on Empire Mayer actress, who recently played effective proposals opposite William Haines In Navy trade at the recent Imperini Con- Blues," his first all-talking starring ference will be debated on Thurs vehicle, which is showing at the day. Queen's Theatre, is one of the most ardent exponents of this materini for | evening wear.

One of her most interesting even- ing frocks, which was designed for ber by the wardrobe experts nt, the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer stulion, is T gracefully designed chiffon affair of apple green, showing soft chiffon Howers decorating une side. of the alonder hodier.

The brwer line of the skirt is un- even, and silver pumps and hose matching the gown are worn with the

ensemble.

"The softness of chiffon," says Miss Pago. "is especially suitable, I think, for the bone, for whom hard lines und barsh enlours are perilous.

"The Men of making flowers

itt

He

of

According to the Times the Gov. ment does not anticipate an ad- seren vote.-British Wireless,

"The emotional depths of the climax in the story are an interesting con- trust to the lighter part of the role making the part one of the most in-

resting, as well as one of the most puzzling. I have ever played. To keep up the sense of acting and still to show flashes of the human being under the veneer of the theatre pro ved n difficult task at times,

The Byrd Expediton. "Wth Byrd At The South Pole", which comes to the Central Theatre on Saturday, has been photographed with the same care fur detall and situation such maturini as chitten, top, gives that characterizes the story of fiction. Int mate scenes in the lives of Hyrd the designer a wide svone effects, for lines can be broken up and his men have been faithfully de enhanced by the skilful use of these picted. There is that exciting, nerve- ice-break "Chiffon, too, is reasonable in price, tingling moment of the and the average girl will find it ideal when one of the men is rescued from

There 1 an yawning crevasse.

is the for her own particular aresls,

giant Huskie, sure nothing could be starter, pro- tragedy of Spy, the

who becomes lame and is unable to perly designed and made, were

any

ninke the 600 mile trek with Gould prien."

[uver ter-covered mountains the

to Kuth Chatterton Talks on New

Fast outpost reached by Amundsen Serven Rate,

seventeen years before. "Pinying the part of an netress is the hardest problem in acting." toddle about the Byrd camp, unfrait Says Ruth Chatterton, stage KOR

that she was more unwieldy than those in charge of her prepared for. This is because the greater part of the experimental flights were carried out with the original structure hetare the dimensions had been increased,

In consequence, the captain's perience, which might have acemed ample. enfeunted by the

ex-

whose

This

dying hours, was rendered largely useless by the fact that he was condueling what was really a dif. ferent airship from the one behaviotar he had studied. would explain in the eyea French experts why, when the air- ship reached Beauvais, it was flying at an altitude which even by day and in perfect weather conditions. would be qualified na Iruprudent.

of the

FANLING HUNT.

PROGRAMME OF COMING ACTIVITIES.

The opening Mect of the Fanling Hunt will be held at the Hunters Arins, at 3.35 p. on Saturday,

December 13.

Prior to this, there will be short runs in the Pingshan Vale country (Cualle Peak.) Meets as below:

Nov. 28-At 24th. Mile Stone, Castle Penk Road. 4 p.m.

Dee, A.-At 23rd Mile Stone, Castle Peak Rond, 4 pm.

Ponies can bo accommodated and farsged at Tai Loma Artillery Camp, provided 48 hours' notice is given to the Hunt Secretary (Lleut." H. C. Goald, Royal Artillery Mess, Kow- Joon).

Owners should send a rug with their ponies..

A Paper Hunt is arranged by the Funling Hunt and Race Club to take place on Sunday, November 5th. All are asked to meet at Ports's Bunga- low, at 3.35 p.m.

PING PONG.

LADIES CHAMPTONSHOP FINAL DECIDED.

Playing in the final of the Ladies' Singlés ping pong tourney. Miss Young Wai-ban, last year's cham- pion, narrowly defented Miss Ko Lai-ngor in the best of five sets st evening, the score being as follows:

0-3, -1, 3-1, 0-3, 3-1.

Junior League,

The Fukien Athletic Association has succeeded in capturing the second place in the League by de- feating the Hip Keung A.A. The score was 20 games to 15 in favour of the former.

BOXING

CITY HALL

SATURDAY,

6th December, 1930, at 9.15 p.m.

MAIN EVENT

15 Rounds Contest for

Lightweight Championship of the Colony and Boit

Between

STOKER PERCY LAKE,

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H.M.S. THRACIAN

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For members of the Hongkong Boring

Amediation on WEDNESDAY, Frá nad THURSDAY, 4th December. Ganeral Pubfl«: FRIDAY, Bth' und SATURDAY, Oik Dacımbar.

GRINSIDE SEATS 55, OTHERS 55, and Si.

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Hundreds of white vested Penguins

creen actress and heroine of "Madam and definitely Inquisitive. It is the X" who will appear at the Queen's First time they have ever Been man, Theatre on Wednesday in The Ladyne very funny scene takes pince be af Senndal, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's won the peppy Igloo and a Penguin, on the loo in aroused to retion and decides new comedy rannree based High start fight with his nosey neigh-

Frederick Lonsdale play. The Rend.

To portray an actress un stege or

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state Miss Chatterton recently. "seans that one must stive the nudience the impression that one is acting. In other words, one must ennel a person doing just the things that the training of an actress sraks to eliminate to portray n character the player tries not to net and to su think and fed the role that it is con- vincing. Artificiality Ża Avoided, This breames seconal anture

actress "Then, to portray an

ac- cording to the popular conception ef alt this, ane has to change around and do all the forbidden things. The up. very paychology of it is turned side down."

Chatterton plays an actress as Elle Hillary in the new picture, based on the London and New Yurk stage hit. It is a type of role entire ly unlike her usual emotional por Trayals.

"And the funny part is," says Miss Chatterton, that at the end of the play the emotional factor in us strong, if not stronger, than any other play ever filmed.

hour. The Penguin, however, is more than errand to the situation and atanide

• Ogion as though the dog were a spoiled child.

Perhaps the most stirring moment of the picture necurs when Byrd, after early one year in camp, decides Unt the time has come for him to make his planned tris by aleplane over the South Pole. From its dee-hangar, the monster Fokker a drawn by men elled, thard up. and Hoekies. It Byrd, Balchen, a cameraman and a radin operator, bundled in furs, get into the plane. The propellers roar

to action. The Fokker skims jer- kily, then smoothly nerose the ire. Slowly it rise in the air and wil- hemolins itself against the bienk An- tarctic nky.

From the moment that Byrd takes off for the South Pole until he re- turns to his camp, having for the first time the world's history flown directly over the Pole, the voice of Floyd Gibbons, radio favourite and famous war correspondent, will be heard from the screen, giving a vivid word picture of the flight which you, the audience, actually seo!

During the first part of the play the "With Byrd At The South Pole" in character is an actress, acting to hide the most entertaining of all adven- her resentment at the snobs surround. tures ever screened. It is human. ing her, noting her love of a man, and real, throbbing to the courageous decis later acting to conceal her toye of an af men who know no fear. It marka| every the first time that an adventure of! other man. Then sklenty thing is cleared away between the man this type has ever been photograph. she loves and herself just for a cd. In a sense, it should be an in- moment until circumstances place interesting to audierers today na it her hands the responsibility for an would have been to the penale of fif-| ather's happiness-the woman who teenth century Earope to have seen #eeds him more than she does. Sheetures of Columbus' conquest of the breaks her own heart from a sense of Atlantic and the discovery of a New| duty.

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