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(Continued from Page: 3.) pered a little; he was tired after the trip. Gypsy gave him some The popular idea that widely read: zwieback and heated the milk sherovies supply material that is easily had brought. Presently he foll transferred to the screen te exploded asleep and she tried to plan. What by Benjamin Glazer, co-author of "The was she to do? She wouldn't go Way to Love," Maurice Chovaller's back to her father's house, that current starring Paramount picture, certain. A beatle-browed now playing at the King's Theatre, young man who looked like a re- "In fact," says Glazer, who has spent portor had been paying elf a taxi considerable time studying what the

public wants, "there is nothing Just as she'd rushed away.

dimcult to fim han 'best seller." Well, there was one thing she Mr. Gluzer is an author and producer could do--one place she could go,for Paramount, and has written orl. taking David with her! thought frightened her but she adapted such classics as "Farewell to beat it down. When he woke she "Given a story, like Chova picked him up and changed himler's "The Way to Lave an original for the screen," ho declares, “audiòrices and held him close. They were go will accept the characters and, back- Ing away and maybe they wouldn't ground without question. On the other hand, each reader of a novel forms a definite Idea as to what the pictured story should be like. If the screen interpretation doesn't conform to his notion he blames the producer." Mr. Glazer wrote the original _ for "The Way to Love" with Gone Fow- ler, famous nowspaper editor author. The story tells of the adven- of a typical Parisian whose turcs ambition in life is to become a guide Beatrice untangled her long legs to his beloved Paris, for he feels that from the arm of the wicker chairs love for the city is so great that over which they had been drape, he alone can best interpret it. Ann Dvorak and Eward Everett Horton ran her fingers through a tawny head the supporting cast. Norman bob and demanded, "What's wrong Taurog directed the picture. with you? You net half. cocked." "Never mind about me. Has the been here?"

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INWARD · MAILS.

"Son of a Bellor" Missing: one-star, ono first-string director, one Juvenile lead. cumedian and others. This atoto of tairs existed during the filming of Joe Brown's latest First National romedy, "Son of a Sailor" which opens on Sunday at the Alhambra Theatre. Scenes were being taken aboard the U.S.S. Saratoga, anchored some miles ut Lang Beach. It existed for more than an hour-go long, fact, that real concern was felt by the Saratoga's trew for Joe, Lloyd Bacon, his direc- tor; Johnny Mack Brown, Frank

**..... General Sherman McHugh, and a few more who shared Japan and Shanghai..... thoir water Laxi. The troupe was USA., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-.

het (San Francisco, 8th June) Pros. Monroe quartered at a Long Beach hotel. Each morning they were roused at Japan

Bengal Mar dawn and transported by small boats to the decks of the warship, where they spent the day before the cameras. On the morning In question, one boat Tom groaned.

load had reached the ship when a "Come back, come back," Ben-heavy for blew in from, open trice called. "Keep your hinir on. Joe, Bacon, Johnny Mack Brown and the rent had already set out from We're just about to have lunch.hore in a second water taxl; but they Besides there's man been hanging couldn't be sighted from the "Sara around all day, wanting to see Logn." When an hour had passed, Gypsy."

naxious frowns began to

there was a shout! bottle-browed youth came Then suddenly up the steps. Tom glared at him, alongside. A liberty party from the Manila

nearby U.S.S. Maryland had come Shanghai brushed by.

"No time now," he grated. He upon them wandering in the fog and Japan ran for his car. He almost knock-ist and had set them on the right Straits

track. But an hour in the fog and ed the beetle-browed inan down as mist had been a chilling experience. he awung it out of the drive.

shake her. Take the car?" a taxi. Clytie man to go to

(To Be Continued..

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it was all right," Joo commented afterwards, "Only all of a sudden 1 began to remember the stories about castaways. They always ent ather when hunger drives them mad. I like those boys ali right but there weren't any of them that looked good enough to eat". "Son of a Sailor," Joe's most hilarious comedy, concerns the adventures of a dumb bragging Bailor. Others in the cast include Joan Muir, Thelma Todd, Shella Terry, George Blackwood and Merna Kennedy, The screen play is by Al Cohn and Paul Gerrard Smith.

"Laughing Boy"

Samahul and Wuchow .7... Swatow, Amoy and Foochow .... Straits and Europe vie Marseilles (Due Marseilles, 10th August)

R. P. O.

July 6, 3.20 p.m. July 6, 4.80 p.m.

Reg Letters, Manila...

Can the carefully guarded "Inner Blanila

of the American Indian Manila personality" ever be revealed to the white race?

Many attempts have been made to Shanghai and Japan capture the true spirit and feelings Holhow, Pakhol and Tourane of the Red Man in books and stories, hut it remained for Oliver La Farge, Straits and Calcutta 12.41-12-41 student of anthropology and archaco- 12.48-1248

logy, and writer of note, to record the 12.67-12.57 heart of an Indian in his book, 12.00-12.67 "Laughing Boy," which won him the Pulitzer Prize in 1930-highest liter- ary honour possible in the United States. And now comes the most vivid presentation of Indian life and screen, love over attempted for the with

a faithful adaptation of La 294-704 Fargo's story in film. The production on Sunday opena

at the Queen's Bangkok via Swatow Theatre with the title role played by Fuochow

G. P. O.

.Fri, July 6,

.July #, 3.30 p.m. ...July 6,4 p.m. .Fri., July 6, 4 p.m. Fri, July 0.4 p.m. ..Fri, July 5.

G. P. O. Reg................... July 6, 4.15 p.m. Ref... July 4, 5

General Sherman Fri, July 6,-5-p.m. Pros. Coolidge.. Fri., July 6, 5 p.m. Pres. Montse . Fri, July 6, 5 p.m. Nellore

Fri, July 6, 5 p.m. .Fri., July 6. p.m.

Tchekani

'Saturday.

Sirdhana

Sat., July 7.

July 7, 8.30 am.,

Sat., July 7.

Parcels,

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East and South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles (Duo Marseilles, 6th August)

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Reg. Letters,

Swatsw

July

Close

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March May (1935)

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Winnipeg Wheat.

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July October December

76%

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July

September December January March May

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of the picture with the millions who 47.66-47.65 have read the book, will be due in a Straits and Calcutta 48.20-48.20 large part to the observations of La 48.50-48.50 Farge during his expeditions, in the Foochow via Swatow 19.10-49.10 Navajo reservation in Arizona. In 40.21 49.70-49.70 audition to his use of the many Indian Swatow

characters encountered during bund Chicago Wheat.

Parcels,

July 3. Close

July G. Closing

8731

86%

00%

8914-89% ter his return from the reservation, he 00%-90% told friends:-In, writing the book I Suntow 915-91nve been as accurate as

possible Swalow`

Gov. Loun 3% $ Loan, 1% h│. (prom.)

-K.C.C. OPEN-AIR CONCERT

July September December

www

Rumon Novarro, and Lupo Velez as Swatnw. Amoy and Formosa

his fiery Navajó minto. The success

Sunday:

G.P.0.

Kwangchow.... Sun, July 8, 9 am. Taming...... Suni, July 8, 9 a.m. Hozan Maru....Sun., July 8, 9 am. Monday.

Kutsang ...................... Mon, July 9, 1. p.m. ·

July 1, 1 p.m., Letters, July 9, 2 p.m.

Hungsang ....Mon., July 9, 2,00 p.m. Hydrangea .... Mon., Jals 9. 3 p.m.

Tuesday

rods of miles of horseback travel, La Manila, Makasser and Sonrabaya .. T][badak.. Tuen, July 10, 9.30 am.

Farge also became friendly with them Ranten to a point of personal admiration. A

21 YEARS. AGO

Extracts From the "Telegraph" Files

The following extracte are from the Hongkong Telegraph for the

In response to numerous requests, week ended July 6th, 1913. the Committee of the Kowloon Cricket Club are arranging a con-

The rate of doilar on demand vert on Saturday, July 28th. The was 1.11.5/Bd. full band of the Lincolnshire Regi- ment will provide an original pro-

Notice was given of the intention gramme introducing sketches and of the "Star" Ferry Co. to increase selections specially appropriate to its capital from $300,000 to $400,- be produced in the spacious grounds 000 by the creation of 10.000 new of the K. C. C.

shares of $10 each,

about ceremonies, rites and customs.

may

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow ...... Hafching.... Tue, July 10, 2 p.m. Wednesday.

Any innovations I

have made Straits are none the less true to the general Amoy pattern of Navajo ideas,"

"3 on a Honeymoon"

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Yueneang.. Wed., July 11, 10.30 am. Sinklang.. Wed., July 11, 1.30 p.m. Porseus.Wed., July 11, 230 p.m. Talyuan Wed., July 11, 4.30 p.m. Friday.

B.C.

Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.S.A., Empress of Russia

Central and South America and *Europo via Vancouver, (Farecla for Canada only)

Due Vancouver 1.C., 30th July) Holhow and Pakhoi... Swatow, Amuy und Foochow

Parcels, Rex Lettera,

Fri, July 18. .... July 12, 6 ̊p.m. July 18, 0.15 d.at. July 13, 10 a.m.

Fri, July 13, 1 p.m. Fri, July 13, 3 pm.

Hupel Hai Ning *Superscribed correspondence only.

It's still a daily effort for Zašu Pitts, one of the most admired and personally popular actresses in Holly- wood, to overcome her shyness. "Oh, I'm much better than I used to be," she told Sally Ellers between scenes of "3

Honeymoon," their first ploture together, "I used to slip off to the comer of the set between scenes and read books to cover my svn name to expose the machinations photography with excellent perform-. embarrassment at. not being able to of a crooked lawyer, leader of an at-'ances to afford laughs and thrills in oust fellow-ranchers from a rare bit of screen entertainment. join in with the others in their dia-tempt to cussions and jokes. I always sym- their property. The attorney, played Marines who'd rather fight than cat

than fight, find pathize with those who find themselves by Pichel, has discovered that the land and rather love on the outer edges at parties and other is not legally theirs, and then, after romance aplenty amid unusual jungle gutherings. I know just how they receiving the money they have gather circumstances that abound in action feel. But the only way to breaked together to make it theirs, has and heart throbs in this rollleking tale. The Y.M.C.A. Student Hostel yourself of the habit is just to make double-crossed them and sold it for a of adventure in the troplex. Richard up your mind about it." In " On A higher figure to a powerful financier. Arlen, long u screen favourite, gives was opened by H.E the Governor. Honeyn.com, coming to the King's le contrives to throw the guilt for one of his best performances, and the Hongkong was represented in the

Theatre on Tuesday, Zn8n is shown the double-croas on Taylor. The lat-pleture serves to further establish Ida group of more than 4,000 studenta

brilliant young The new Stock Exchange pre-en a basliful old maid vite not only ter, tossed into jail, escapes, and, at Lupino.

English- who graduated from New York Un versity on June 18 at the 102nd Go-toises in Des Voeux Road Central, makes up her own mind but also that risk of his own life, exposes the entire petras, as a rising stor In American mencement Exercises at Ohio Field, (next to the King Edward Hotel, of a bashful swain...

swindle, to bring the fun to a breathims. Roncos Harns nevar drow more University Heights, New York. Ife were opened

"The Mysterious lider"

less climax. The romanes. between laughs, and Grace Bradley, former Zane Grey's "The Mysterious Rider" Miss Andro and Taylor runs throughening dancer on Broadway, shows that who's both an actress and General Chan Kwaing-ming na latest of the noted author's axciting out the nielure.

"Come On Marines"

an exceptional dancor.. Performancej Aurged his duties Military Western action-romances to reach tho

as

"Come On Marines! long the tradit-honours. however, are not limited to Governor and Civil Administrator screen, opens to-day at the Alhambra

Theatre, with Kent Taylor, Lonational plea of Americans in distress, these, for all of the Inrget cast of of Canton.

Andre, Irving Pichol, Gail Patrick and gains. now colour, spectacle and The American community hold a Taylor le cast as a young rancher who i thal name which is showing at the themselves in convincing, entertaining Warren Hymer in the loading roles romanco in the Paramount picture of principals and featured players" equip fashion: This unusually appealing Andatonians and will be in attend-most enjoyable Fourth of July re-sacriflees his own freedom and his Queon's. It combines remarkable story holds interest for all dim fasis.

ception at the Hongkong Hotel..

in Chen-Kue Kung, 121 Wellington

St. Juris Doctor ni Law School.

-There will be a dinner dance at the Repulse Bay Hotel to-morrow, and a

tea dance on Sunday at 4.30 p.m. "Tho

ance on both occasions.

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