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COMING SHORTLY TO THE KING'S.

A Great Human Story!

HINDLE WAKES

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1932.

GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

Friday, May 0.-The Hon. Mr. W. T. Southern, C.M.G., attended a meeting of Executive Council, and took the prescribed ontha na ap-ininiatoring the Government before Omeer Ad- His Honour Mr. Justice Wood.

Miss Jean Colin's first London

in Archlo de Bear's pearance wha revue, "Many Happy Returns," at the Duke of York's Theatro. She was originally engaged for the chorus and A small part, but later was given a larger part without chorus work.

Her next role was that of Beauty in "Beauty and the Beast," at the

Lyceum Theatro.

Minn

Colin who plays opposita Bobby Howe in "Lord Habs," now at the Queen's won the coveted role of the "Five o'clock Girl," and It was her performance in this show caused the press to acclaim her as a rapidly Fising new star. Then followed lead, ing parta in "Here Comes the Bride" at the Piccadilly and Lyceum Then tren, "Blue Ronen" at the Gafety Theatre and "La Peupee" and "Sun Toy" at Daly's.

Miss Colin, who is an attractive blonde, was starred by B.I.P. in their picture "Comprising Daphne.”

"Indie Wakes," "They're a peor lot down South; they don't make anything in them! parts," says one of the characters in Hindle Wakes," a film of Lancashire life in the raw. Perhaps this is the reason that Lancashire's intease in

dustriallum so often furnisher the background for filia.

Saturday, May 7.--Commodore A. H. Walker, O.B.E, accompanied by Captain G, 11. Knowles, R.N., and attended by Paymaster Commander W. K. C. Grace, H.N., called on lis Excelleney tho Officer Administering the Government at Government Hone Brigadier R. B. Cousens, D.S.O.. at tended by Lieutenant J. Baskervyle- Glegg, the Groys, called on His Ex- cellency the Officer Administering the Government at Government love Is Excellency the

Officer Administer

ing the Government, attended by Captain F. W. Webb, A.D., returned. the calls of Commudors Walker in H.M.S. "Tamar and of Brigadier Cousens at Flagstaff House.

N..

CANCER SCOURGE

cancer,

ADDRESS TO ROTARY CLUB MEMBERS

The ravages of

its formation, growth and extension, Montgomery in a deeply intereat- were dealt with by Doctor J. H. ing address which ho members of the Hongkong Rotary Club, at their meeting held yester day under the chairmanship Sir William Hornell.

gave

to

of

following guests.-Mr.. J. Y. Lum The Chairman welcomed tho and Mr. W. Yinson Lee (Shang- hat) and Doctor J. E. Dovey (Hongkong).

Doctor Montgomery first of all explained the physiology of the body in regard to eating, diges tion and removal of waste pro- ducts, and then went on to deal with tissue and cells, two terma used when discussing cancer.

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Sunday, May 8-Captain F, W. Webb, A.D.C, called or M. Dufaure de la Prade, Consul General for France, to express the sympathy of His Excellency the Officer Administer-

After quoting statistics of ing the Government and, of the Colony cancer mortality for England and of Hongkong, on the death of Wales, these having accurate Da Daumer, President of the French records, he said that most 11- Republic.

thorities agreed, when all reason- Monday, May D-Captain F. Wable corrections had been mado, Webb, A.D.C., represented His Ex- that there still remained definite Current at the funeral of Mir.

the Officer Administering the evidence of an actual increase in Tang

Cl{-nong.

cancer mortality at some Tuesday, May 10-Hin Excellency of the body and a diminution at Anyway, however that may be, af Lancashire, and for that matter the the Officer Administering the Govern- others, and further, that the in- rest of the Kingdom, has been in- mirni presided at A meeting of erense mainly concerned the later tensely interested in this talking ver Executive Council. Vlee-Admiral decades of life from 40 upwards, sion of Stanley Houghton's play, with lerr, Commander-in-Chief of the There was also, he said, definite its clever story of a mill girl's res· French Naval Forces in the Far East,

evidence

believing Laction

to parental efforts to make her, called Government House,

Wednesday, May 11-His Excel- a "good woman," after an illicit week! end with her lover.

lency the Offer Administering the Brilliant scenes of mill life, with its Government, attended by Captain hum of looms, Its hont of the siren W. Webb, A.D.C, returned the call of and it clatter of clage, alternnic with Vice-Admiral Herr in the French hectic scenes of Wakes week revelry cruiser, Waldeck-Rousseau. In Lanenshire's playground, Blackpool. A really brilliant cast enact the various roles and Gwenn, doln Thorndike, Nor. man McKinnel, Stuart, and last, but by no means, least, Belle Chrystall, a new star in the film Armament, who has the role; of Jenny Hawthorn.

"Hindle Wakes," 1

conting

to the King's Theatre. Very soon.

"To Oblige a Lady." "To Oblige a Lady" an all-British picture which is coining to-morrow to the Queen's Theatre has an ex ceptionally strong cast. Maisie Gay In the leading role as Mra. Harris and sings the song specially written for her by Noel Coward, "What Love Means to Girls Like Me." She is amusingly supported by highly effec tive performers including Warwick Ward, Mary Newland, Haddon Mason, Gladys Jennings and James Carewe.

The story was written by that pro- He popular author, Edgar Walluce. Novelty of conception, hilariously fanny situations, excellent neting by the whole of the fine east and spark- ing dialogue are only a few of the points of this attractive talkie.

"Sunshine Susic."

Here is a little cameo from the Film Weekly of Renate Muller, who nukes you forget every one of your cares in the Gainsborough musica! comedy "Sunshine Susie" which by special

I request is to be re-screened at the King's Theatre next Friday for two days only. Says the writer:-

for

Poz

1.36

OUR REITISH CROSSWORDA,

Across

26

In this word al! the vowels follow in their correct order- though sparingly.

showed

1.0 great

At any time (rather archaic). 10 One of these days this may be a refold pale (two words). 11 Cromwell

placed considerable that

depender

ence on this weight. cancer mortality was increasing | 12 C

was strongly attached in men, but in women it had been

41 the spice and stationary for some years past. affection to the end.

He gave examples to show 13 Cut short, that the sense was not con- 14 Now we ran wash a deal of this tagious, while, as to its

being

Spanish dust away. There's a Thursday, May 12 Hin Excellency hereditary, he stated

that the bodega in sight (hidden). the Omeer Administering the Govern-factor was not improbable as there 17 In the morning a French pre- Webb, A.D., and Mr. J. Barrow, ment, attended by Captain F. W.

position looks quite up to date. was some evidence to support such the claim, but it could be dismissed 19 This Exchange has a maritime Private Secretary, attended

twang Memorial Service for M. Deumer, late from ono's mind without serious Moulding...

Teasin President of the French Republic, in consequences. St. Joseph's Church.

Friday, May 13.—M. and Mme. Dufaure de la Prade paid a farewell call on His Excellency the Offer Administering the Government and

Mrs. Southorn.

Saturday, May 14.-M. de Soulange Telusier, Cansal for France, called at Government House.

22 It

a mess!

The speaker went on to deal with 24 Unable (atung.). his subject as a scientific concep- 20 This plant has small yellow tian, dening with the abnormal flowers, but with a change of multiplication of cells resulting in hend they would be large, and the formation of a tumour. Cancer, not necessarily yellow. an excessive local 20 Staves. he said, was multiplication of cells differing 31 Whether he rhymes with fool Bomewhat from the normal and not

or foul, his horrid deeds may be fulfilling the function of normal 32 Water and not a drop to drink.

seen by the owl. cells. Why those cells suddenly 33 Well known and justly celebrat- took on the abnormal power of

ed-including mine. multiplying and forming a tumour was not yet known.

34 Descriptive of a water-beetle. 35 Although I'm without defect and I go on to the end, it la all that one can expect, of poor, erring humanity.

Down

9 The time when the father

the ran has grent dreams.

of

3 In the little sand hill he makes

aallly kind of titter.

4 German city.

G Sin.

G Arranges varieties,

7 No Lancastrian lover. 8. Provided with sight aids.

Pol's chic dame," and very talented (anug-).

14 As a mark of disapproval not elegant-neither in the street nar elswhore.

15 Beautify, but not without a eer-

tain amount of bother. | 14 Good wood--especially the heart

portion.

18 Most of us do too much. 20 An underhand matter. 123 King's Cross and Waterloo.

5 His mysteries form the subject of one of Mrs. Radcliffe's best- known novels.

27 The South wind, which wa all know to be mild and balmy is,

almost harsh. also,

28 The poor sallar is in a position where he will suffer extreme hunger.

30 "To a close-shorn, God gives wind by measure" (George Her- bert, "Jacula Prudentum"}, 31 The entire range.

Yesterday's Solution.

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have been known in which the last qualification to the above state- illness consisted of so gradual ament. Rarely, so rarely that the decline of physical powers that fact must nover, be held out aă a cancer was not even suspected until hope to an unfortunate sufferer, a a post mortem examination reveal-case of cancer has recovered" com- ed the truth.

plately without any form of

How Growth Progresses.

Doctor Montgomery went on to explain how a cancer would grow downwards and inwards, destroy- ing anything that impeded its pro- a180 gress, including bone, and showed how it spread, by the above method, by way of the lymphatica tiny channels following largely the course of blood vessels-and by means of the blood stream.

He commented. It is a snd fact, but nevertheless true, that here in Hongkong at least the majority of patients with cancer first seek medical advice when their disease has ronchod a stage at which nothing more than palliative treat- in ment is possible. It is stated home countries, where the cases are Been earlier, that about half the total number of those who ultimate- ly die of cancer have only present- ed themselves for treatment when the disease is no longer local but has become general,

to the absorption of injurious sub-casionally brings about this From such cases it is possible to at the obtain the natural course of un-stances from the cancerous mass. but we believe that if in good place to live in. Her pro- Girl," give ducers realised this,

or apparently young lovers in this picture that will treated cancer. The tale is a sad Very often the patient has an as-sufficient such cases to study, O they did, for they brought her pic-

as a goal for a long time to one. It is common to hear that

pect of mental anxiety because of a might be able to leara tures to the West End the week after come. Dunn has something close to the patient had always enjoyed natural dread of cancer, and a sub-secret as to how, very occasional the new Income Tax assessments were what a young man is up against in good health until a lump or ulcer. pleton at the back of his mind thatly, she cures cancer, and we might

She is fair, not very tall, with blue, good-humoured eyes. The secret of her personality is that she shares Mary Pickford's gift of radiating hap piness. Indeed, the best way of des- cribing Renate is say that she is like what Mary Pickford would have been if Mary had been born in Munich in 1000 (as Renate was) instead of in Toronto in 1804

"Renate has the rare and precious

gift of making you feel that the world

L

delivered.

"So it is this little German girl who has helped to keep London happy in difficult financial circumstances?"

"Over the Hill."

The girl who is green-eyed with jealously often becomes red-eyed with weeping.

stand

a performance

genius in his ability to make us feel

More commonly the patient is medical or surgical treatment being weak and ill and usually loses applied. The chances of this hap weight. Frequently he la anaemic pening are estimated at a million because of small recurrent hue- to one, and therefore it does not morrhages, or because the normal ever influence our treatment in any blood-forming tissues fail to carry particular caso. out their function properly owing

We do not know how nature oc-

Various Forms.

curo,

we had

nature's

then be able to go forward towards augmenting that inherent power by putting the patient in the condi Lion in which his own bodily forces will be able to conquer and expel the invader.

life to-day. And Miss Ellera is or discharge or other apparently this is the cause of the trouble. team-mate worthy of him in every trivial departure from the normal respect.

was noted. Now comes the most Perhaps most astounding

After dealing with cancer of the of all, important point, for the patient however, is the unbelievable perform almost always goes on to say that tongue, mouth and throat, of the Persistent rumours filtering in fromance given by Mac Marsh.Returning no particular notice was taken of esophagus or gullet, of the naso- Hollywood prepared somewhat for to the screen, which she left twelve the condition because it did not pharynx, of the stomach, of the "Over The Hill", Fox apecial, which years ago for motherhood, Miss Marah

womb, of the skin and of the bone; from hopeleas. Modern methods of The position, however, is far i now showing at the King's Theatre. opens the true depths of a mother cause discomfort or pain.

It cannot be insisted on too often Doctor Montgomery concluded treatment, particularly But no rumour could possibly love heart for all to see. She lives the

surgical repared us for the stupendous human throbbing heart of motherhood on the that cancer is usualy painless in its will not enlarge on the question of operations, treatment by radium early stages, nor can it be too greatness that has been captured for screen.

untreated cancer at other sites of and X-rays, have done much to Henry King, one of the greatest frequently the screen

re-iterated that the the body. Suffice it to say that eradicate or control the disease "Over The Hill" is, beyond doubt, directors of the screen, has given us a early stages of cancer are those at almost any part of the body may and, even more, to divest it of far and away the finest human drama perfect blend of the comedy of his which adequate treatment is most be affected, though it is excced- since the advent of talkies. A com-Twenty-Three and a Half Hours' likely to be successful, plete modernized version of a classie Leave and the path of his were, in its early stages, as painful is, at present, one unrelleved by half of the Club, Professor Gerrard

If cancer ingly rare in certain situations.ome of its full effects.

The picture of untreated cases In thanking the speaker on bo- of American poetry, it runs like Dallas." Especially deserving of music ncross the heartstrings. A cross-credit also are James Kirkwood, Oll

any ray of hope. All forms of said that until patients were taught section of a a growing family, it in over- Howland, Eula Guy, Joan Peers and

cancer, if untreated, lead in the end by public means to go to the doctor flowing with the full flavour of life William Pawloy. "Over The His

to death, and the few intervening when there were signs or Bus- drama, comedy and pathos in a per- a picture for everyone, a picture of fect harmony of the human heart. your own heart and family--a picture

months usually imply much mental picions of early cancer, he did not James Dunn and Sally Eilers, who, that will be stored in memory for

and physical suffering to the think our methods were likely to wo had thought, hit the top in "Bad years to come.

patient. There is, howevor, one be a vory great success.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

THEYRE ALL IN THERE...L SAN *EM 60 IN

DON'T GET

TOO CLOSE:

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NOW ALL YOU KIDS KEEP QUIET... I HAVE À SCHEME

TO GET THEM OUT OF THERE.... IF IT WORKS!!

SHAH

as toothache, far fewer persons would die each year, because they would seek advice and treatment earlier than they do. Cancer some- times runs ita fatal course without subjecting its victim to any sovere discomfort or pain. Some

The Scheme!

SEE THIS STICK, POODLES GO BET IT, NOW...... NICE DOG.. SZET

STICK!

Casca

GEE WHIZ.!... WHAT ARE YOU THROWIN" STICKS FORF I THOUGHT YOU HAD A SCHÉME TO SET

THAT GANG OUT OF OUR CLUB

HOUSE!!

WELL, THIS IS IT" SEE? I THAOW IT RIGHT, FOR THE SHANTY- KGEP

YOUR EYES OPEN,

NOW!!!

By Blosser

SHUCKS!

JUST AT THE

CRITICAL AMOMENT, *

WE COME TO THE END OF

OUR SPACIE

OH WELL 'MORE IS

COMIJO

TOMORROW.

*WILL YOU DE LOOKING.

HUH?

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