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THE HONGKONG TWINAL WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, FILMLAND NEWS SATIN DRESS. Herring

21 Actors Imported from Model in Navy With A Curing

U.S. In Year

BRITISH "EMIGRANTS"

Twenty-one American film actors have been imported by the British studios this year, It is stated, £250- 000 having been spent in securing

them.

But that is only one side of the picture. Hollywood has imported more British players than this country has ever done Americana.

Leaving out Clive Brook, Ronnis! Colman, Victor MLagler, and others, who are now generally re- garded na Hollywood players, Holly- wood has taken over many more ritish players this year than wa have taken Americans.

Charles Laughton, Diana Wyn. yard; Binnie Barnes, Frank Law- tan, Elizabeth Allan, Francis Sull- van, Herbert Marshall, Colin Clive. Sydney Howard, Ursula Jeans. Madeline Carroll, Forrester Harvey, Ida Lupino, Sarl Maritza, Jane' Baxter, Jack Barty. Dougins Wake- field, Billy Nelson, Harry Wilcoxon are just a few of the British players who are now in or have recently been out to Hollywood

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CLEANER FILMS WANTED

"American pictures showing abroad are blackening the name of Amerien in all parts of the, world," declared Bishop Manning, of New York, addressing the House of Bishops of the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States at Atlantic City.

He demanded the adoption of a resolution asking the Government to check the export of films which are un even for home consumb- tion.

Both Houses of the Convention passed resolutions urging Govern ment control of the film industry, the organisation of "Legions of Decency" in every diocese, the con- tinued boycott of indecent films, and decided to appent to President Rousevelt for achieving these nims.

FILM-MAKING AT INVERGORDON

The Admiralty are co-operating in the production of the new talk- Ing picture, "For Ever England." which is being directed by Waller Forde for Gaumont-British.

The production unit arrived at Invergordon and shot several scenes on the cruiser Neptune,

Other ships which will appear in the picture are the Iron Duke, the Curacoa, and the destroyer Broke. Betty Balfour takes a lending part in the film.

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U.S. HAILS BRITISH FILM

Ninon Collar

USEFUL HINTS

"Satin a Favourite." Black antin and navy satin, are tre- mendous favourites for after- noon wear, and as the new satina are soft in texture they are made up with attractive little draperica". This model, in navy, has a frilly collar of pale grey sinon.

An Art

NO MENACE FROM GERMAN RIVALS.

SCOTLAND'S SUPREMACY.

The Scottish herring trade needl not iear competition. trom their Gorman rivars. That is the opin ion of a Scottish cooper who wont to Altonn, near Hamburg, to in- struct Gormans in the Scottish methods of curing herring, and has now returned home.

"There are several reasons why Germans have failed to transplant this industry to their own coun- try," stated my informant, who, for private reasons, wishes to remain anonymous.

"In the first place, at Altona herring are caught by trawl nets. which rub the scales of the Ash. Moreover, the German trawlers re- main at sea until they have Ashed in substantial cargo, so that the herring are usually several days. In lee before being gutted and packed in barrels.

"This depreciates the quality of the German-cured herring in con- trast to the Scottish methods,

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drifters and cured the same day as they are caught.

"Another important point in Scotland's favour in that in Ger- Imany the overhead cost of curing ¡la greater owing to the fact that German women gutters, being in- experienced, wark comparatively TT in harmful to give baby slowly and are paid by the hour. medicine unless ordered to do whereas Scottish fisher girls, with

CIVING A BABY MEDICINE

of

so by a doctor. Never give a generations of experience behind young baby medicine containing them can gut, select and pack the drugs, na they may irritate herring with speed and accuracy child's stomach, unless you do an that is amazing. under medical supervision. Giv-! "The fact that each crew ing medicine to an infant requires three women is paid by the barrell great care.

puts a premium on this skill and The easiest method of dealing renders their employment a far with a baby is to hold it firmly more economic proposition, and tightly on, the left arm, prop- "The German consumer evident- ped up in such a way that its head ly prefers the superior quality of lies against your shoulder, whilst Scottish herring to the home pro the left hand is brought up to duced article. This is hörne out pross the head gently against your by fact that a considerable quanti- chest and control the two tiny ty of last year's German-cured hur- hands. The medicine, which has ring are atill lying unsold at cer beon poured into a spoon; is then tain Baltic ports." lifted in the right hand and placed into the child's mouth, well to-

wards the back of the tongue. Cruelty to Animals, Royal Veterin should be poured down the baby's ary College Society for the Preser throat so that the child cannot vation of the Fauna of the Empire, avoid swallowing It, although care and the University of London must be taken that the infant does Animal Welfare, Society, not choke. For babies suffering from cold, or who fail to respondi

to this method, pour the medicine! in a cup or snucer, and then, with ja small spoon. take, a little at a

LIFE OF MOZART SCHEDULED

The film, "Man of Aran," pre-time and pross it into the child's. By arrangement with Margaret sented at the Criterion Theatre on mouth. This is usually the best Kennedy, author of "The Constant Nymph, Basil Dean will produce a Broadway, New York, by the Brit-method when the child is very film based on the life of Mozart, Ish-Gaumont firm, is hailed by young.

written by Miss Kennedy. critics as masterpiece. Praise is heaped on the producer, Robert Flaherty, and the film is described as "of consummate beauty."

"EDWIN DROOD" CAST

The story will provide, it is an- nounced, opportunity for the intro- ter, where the action of the story duction of much of the Mozari

ta faid, have been received at Uni-music, including excerpts from his versal City. They give a complete operai. lay-out of Rochester, including the

EDGAR WALLACE STORY

The production will be made at Three of the players who will home and interiors of the house of the A. 1. P. Studles ni Ealing. have the leads in The Mystery of John Jasper, the Gate House, the Edwin Drood," have been an-Cathedral, and the crypt of the nounced at Universal City hy Cathedral, Edmund Grainger, associate produ cer in charge of the production. They are Douglas Montgomery and

Heather Angel, who will have the romantic roles, and Charles Haine,

he will be the menace.

ANIMALS IN FILMS

1 Nearly

(hyphen).

9, Ice House Street. HONG KONG

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

Across

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the whole of ten

6 Trees almost the first to be seen. People who run away with the don's braces.

10. Chief.

12 Does not attain a high pitch. 13 Go to the dictionary for a lesson

in French about the team,

16 Five to a foot.

17 Book of the Bible. 10 Ram sort (Anagram).

21. To appreciate what glas ezer,

can never be.

24 Red Indian spirit.

20 Naver precedes the name of as

Paul Robeson has started work

inveterate spinster.

27

followed Inside out,

31

No one word tec

A girl who just escaped being

jon his part of Bosambo in the film The British Board of Film of that nume for which London Censors state that owing to the Films are completing the studio controversy which has arisen over shots at Elstree.

Thousands of miles were covered the inclusion of animals in films it. The screen play of this unfinished was thought advisable to discuss by the unit in the Congo in order Charles Dickens mystery has been the whole problem with representato secure shots of the natives' life, on the great developed by Leopold Atlas, Bradley tive societies interested in animal wars, and custome King, and John L. Balderson, welfare.

river. They are under one of the strangent

contracts which ever bound an Several meetings have already Robeson, as the native king, is author in Hollywood. They have been held, and all agree, it is stated, said to make a striking figure in given their word not to divulge the that public opinion is against the his leopard skin dress and shield final episodes of the picture or to exhibition of any incident which with stabbing spears, lending his

warriors against a rival tribe. disclose the scene with anyone shows cruelty.

Nina Mac Mackinney, the colour. The Board welcomes the co-led vaudeville star. first seen as other than Edmund Grainger, Carl Laemmle, Jun., and the director, operation it has received, and one of a band of slaves being driven when he is selected. The only meetings are being held with repre- through the bush by their captors.

the copies of the script are sealed Inntatives of

following: They are met by Bosambo al his the safe in Carl Laemmle, Jun.'s British Museum (nutural history), warriors, who kill the guards and offices.

Zoological Society of London, Royal rescue her. She becomes Bosambo's Many photographs from Bachca- Society for the Prevention of wife.

SALESMAN - SAM

Exhibit "A"!

of Gaelic origin,

32 A London suburb familiar to

football fans.

33 Four letters make one,

34 Growing up like money gifts in

a certain coin.

2 Hard by 2 Неди.

Down

3 Surely this old nation nover

weighed in avoirdupois!

4 You can barely see them.

(11 Lots of things torn on these

weapons. 14 Go as singer (Anogram),

15 Opponent with a label on bla

cheat,

18 At one's wits' ends,

20 Are they ducks' eggs which haunt this part of wie cricket Kround?

22 Preposition.

23 Furnished, but the final portion

Is not paid.

24 If you want to die calm, you must change this kind of adviser. 26 Prefixed to the next two clues,

for instance.

120 It it aqucoks, don't put it down

to its tongue,

30 Leave out this one.

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7 To say it is in a parson is an example of this kind of state- ment.

8 A single-word clue is generally of this description, and you can't any this isn't of the same kind.

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THIS IS TH' GUY I JEST BROUGHT IN, CHIEF! I PINCHED HIM FER TRYIN' TA SELL A GOLD BRICK FER. TWENTY-FIVE SMACKERS!

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THAT'S ONE MORE CROOK OUTA THI WEN! WHERE'S TH' BRICK?

RIGHT HERE, SIR! I BOUGHT IT FROM HIM,

FER EVIDENCE/

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