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SATURDAY

HE HAD TIRED OF HER.. and for that he was sorry!

HE WAS TIED TO HER... ..and for that he hated her!

When a new fave obrassed hic heart, he toldly planned to destroy the old, to wreck a woman's faith... to that she'd scream, "I never want tá see you again!”

CRIME

WITHOUT PASSION

A Ben Hecht-Charles MocArthur Picture with 'CLAUDE RAINS ator of The Invluble Man, WHITNEY BOURNE and MARGO "Witthon, Insert & and Prodowed by Ben Hecht and Chad Maslahan, Lao Cheese Photographer, A. Poraneovet Nelonen

KING'S THEATRE

COMING SHORTLY

ON THE STAGE

FORLDS EIRO ONDERFUL

ZA

*MARVELS THAY OBFUSCATE

WILL

ARTER

GA

DEMONS

[AFFILIATION WITH En; GRAVE DOUBTS MINDS OF THINKING, ANGE MARVELS~)

SEE

Miss Even Maxwell

The Paychie Marvet,

THE 9

She Beer ANI She Knows All, VANISHING

Bhe Tells All.

CELEPHANT!!!

WATCH FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY

THE HONGKONG / TELEGRAPH

PICTURE GOWNS

FILMLAND NEWS

Actual War Scenes in "Forgotten Men"

TAKEN AT THE FRONT

"Forgotten Men," a dlm of the war, all the scenes of which are authentic, and, with a few excep- tions, have never before been seen by the public, was privately shown in London recently.

The film depicts the fighting on Jand, sen, and in the air, and the audionce is spared nothing of ita horrors. Soliters are seen in the act of bayoneting others, or pitch- ing forward on their faces as the ahells burat or the machine-gun bullats go home. Aeroplanes are Almed as they dive to their des truction, and ships torpedoed by the Germans rear up as if in agony as they sink.

The mud of Passchendaele, the tortured trees of the Somme, the blasted sides of the wall of rock which was the scene of the Italian campaign, and the flat wastea of the Russian front are all depicted with soldiers in the net of killing or being killed.

If the censor panses it, the film will be shown publicly in Lontion

8000.

The material has been'assembled] by British International Pictures from films actually taken at the front by British, French, German, Russian, and Italian cameramen between 1914 and 1918. General Sir Ian Hamilton speaks a short prologue, and Sir John Hammerton provides a running commentary, with occasional help from Peveril V.C.A and other war veterana. They are shown grouped in a roam, listening to Sir John's remarks, and every now and then one of them in asked to describe a per sonal experience.

Dance Frocks Now In

Victorian Styles

WITH POLKA DOTS

"Picture

the Gowns for

frocks Evenings". "Dance have gone back to the late Vic- tarian period and show attrac-” five little bodices slipping off pink the shoulders." Shell polka dots woven into set of the same shade are a feature of this gun, schich has a deep. very full berthe of tulle frills,

BATTER ROLL

1935

Considerate Japan

MUST NOT OFFEND TOURISTS

4

Toyko, Jan. 9. The Investigation Council, . de- signed to Improve general treat- ment of foreign tourists In Japan, has been established under auspicos of the Board of International Tourist Industry of the Railway Ministry.

now

The establishment of the Counell followed a series of com- plaints.on the treatment of foreign tourists, which had been received by the Tourist Bureau.

At the first meeting of the Council the following proposals were considered:

1. On all Japanese ships maps clearly indicating the positions of Japan's fortified zones together with pamphlets explaining them in English, shall be provided for free distribution to incoming foreign tourists.

2. Old signa marking Cortified zones shall be replaced by now

anes.

examination 3. Customs

for tourists, if done at Arst arriving port, shall not be repented at next port.

4. Scholars, school teachers,

and students

other prominent tourists with introductions from a Japanese embassy or legation shall be given generous treatment upon their arrival in Japan.

5. Foreign tourists travelling in Japan with certificates. Issued by leading tourist organisations, in Japan, shall not be investigated by government offelals,

6. Where Indications are that the foreigners staying in Japan for long periods will travel in distant parts of the country the relations

the central and

local

Make A quarter of a pint of between Two German ex-soldiers contri- ordinary Yorkshire pudding battergovernments shall be maintained bute to the commentary, and there for about Ave or six ounces of cold as previously-United Press. is a suggestion throughout that meat. Mince the meat finely, ant war hatrede should new be for-add an ounce of bread-crumbs and gotten.

skinned and sliced tomate. Mois-

SURE EASE FOR

LADY'S MAID

Whether or not the flim will alten with quarter of a pint of Atock or gravy, and season thoroughly, together full its intended purent everything in a pan. Melt a pose as a powerful argument for small piece of lard in n frying-pan. pacifism, a generation too young Pour in the batter and fry on either to remember the War will, at least side. Turn on to a large sheet ofceived £150, a sable coat, a large be able to ace a good many grisly paper. Spread it with the hat

Rcenes

London.

A Indy's-mald, Kate Collins, re-i

that actually happened, mince. Roll up and serve immedi-collection of clothing, and a life and to gain some idea of what stely.

fighting was like on the varlons

fronts. The producers, however, MINCED VEAL PIE rightly recognise that the film is

not auitable for children, and it will be shown with an accompany-It ing waring to this effect.

E

*

THE COMING OF COLOUR Colour-has-arrived-In-flims, both in London and in Hollywood.

A new Glm, "Radio Parade of 1935, produced by British Tater national Pictures at Elstree, bus introduced 1,500 feet of Dufay- colour.

annuity of £300, under the will of her former mistress. The Right Hon. Alexandra Baroness Wonrdale, **│in making this bequest in her will,

Mince some cold veal and add to wrote: "Nothing I have done for any scraps of ham or tongue you her can equal what she has done have by you. Mix the ment with for me, and it is only my duty to little thickoned white sauce Baroness Weardale, who died on

ensure her a comfortable cld age." flavour with chopped lemon

peel,

a

cayenne pepper, and a little salt. October 14, left £111.000 Arrange the mixture in a pic-dish,

and, if you wish to Improve it, add

has no

a beaten egg. Cover with bread-that some trifle like a green tie. crumbs, scatter a little grated the cheese over, with a few bits of butter on the top. Bake until the top is browned.

available to all producers by next autumn.

Radio pictures in Hollywood are now making "Becky Sharp," with Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Miriam Hopkins, and Nigel Bruce, entirely duce "Lawrence of Arabia," and in colour.

Interview with the Daily

Merian C. Cooper is preparing an all-colour version of "The Last Days

of Pompeli," to be followed by "The Three Musketeers," starring Francis Lederer,

Alexander Korda, who is to pro-

in an

Mail:

of which greenness value, may destroy the emotion of scene or a character. These are nur problems, but they must be anlved, since the coming of colour cannot longer be delayed.”

BERLIN PHILHARMONIC. ORCHESTRA.

CAS171. GERMAN DANCES. (Mozart). Kochel Index 57%

No. 4, 509 No. 6, 600 No. 4 and 605.No. 2. DE7006. HUNGARIAN DANCES Nos. 1 and 3. (Brahms). CA8019/20. 1812 OVERTURE. (Tichaikovsky) (With Choir).

CA8105. OBERON—OVERTURE, (Webor)'. LY6015. MADAME BUTTERFLY—FANTASIA. LÝ6049/50. RIENZI OVERTURE. (Wagner).

(Puccini).

LY6052. EMPEROR WALTZ. . {Strauss). CA8089. LOHENGRIN-PRELUDE. (Wagner). CA8098. ROSAMUNDE. Ballot Music. [Schubort), PO5069/70. CAUCASIAN SKETCHES. (Ippolitov-Iwanoy),

LY6017, BEAUTIFUL. GALATHEA

CAB041, EGMONT—OVERTURE.

OVERTURE.

(Beethoven).

(Suppo)..

COMPLETE CATALOGUE OF DECCA-POLYDOR RECORDS SENT ON REQUEST.

TSANG FOOK PIANO co

9. Ice House Street HONG KONG

USE ELECTRIC CHROMIC NEEDLES WITH YOUR PICK-UP.

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

Across

3 The kind of bird to go for at

Christmas time.

B Live to

ponens, to do which children are frequently told," Book of the Bible. 10 More than half half-half more. 11 Not so long ago." 12 Makes him French,

13 A travelling accessory is found

in the valley.

14 They make presents in the Zon, 17 Certainly not couleur de rose,

the fish that the film catches.

star

19 Move to rag-time? 23 You must give him credit, he doesn't give way over triflex.

"THE MIGHTY BARNUM" Darryl Zanuck has just completed the production of "The Mighty Rarnum." To Wallace Beery hins fallen the honour of Impersonating 27 Once used by Egyptian worship- pers, they now carry great power "The coming of colour is as in the great P. T. Barnum, and as

in Great Britain. evitable as the coming of electricity. Heory started in the show business but two things are essential to its himself as an elephant trainer, he 20 It's bound to be to-night, even if

an extension is granted. success. In the first place we must may be expected to infuse the typi- ao Curso and, maybe, hate a man. not add materially to film produc-eat circus colour into the character 31 Rubbish consumed here will give

of the ma

invented the who

you a turn, phrase "There's one horn every 32 Modest. minute,"

tion costs.

་་

33 The way that was taken by many

Technicolor is also to be used in the filming of "A Midsummer Night's Dream," which Max "In the second place colour must Reinhardt is producing for be used artistically. Art is a pró- The other principal members of an old Roman. Warnera: while the American mil- cess of elimination, s0 that the lionaire, John Hay Whitney, has problem of colour is not the per- announced that he will invest £1,fection of so-called natural colour, 400,000 in making nine films in but the perfection of Ta process Technicolor in the next two years, which will be as flexible in the hands of a producer as colours on the palette of a painter.

In London the owners of Dufay- colour are already making prepa- rations for the production of a full- length film of the Royal Silver Jubilee celebrations next May.

"By the control of calour tones we must be able to photograph moods of exteriors and interiors. We must have the warks of grent artists as our ideal.

Down

the cast include Adolphe Menjou, 34 This period shows charm. Virginia Bruce, and Rochelle Hud- son, to say nothing of General Tom Thumb, the "Cardiff Giant, the Bearded Lady, the Wild Man of Borneo, the Fiji Mermaid, Jumbo, the World's Largest Elephant, and Barnum's 1,001 Wonders,

*

CARY GRANT'S NEXT Cary Grant, who has just signed A further long term contract with "We must arrive at colour Paramount, in to play opposite gravure, which it is hoped will be harmonies; otherwise we may find ¦ Claudette Colbert in "Due Woman,”

London Film Production have laid plans for the making of "Lawrence of Arabia" in Colour-

SALESMAN SAM

Those Pesky Pups Againi

1 We can think of at least two gentlemen · famous in literature from this place.

-2. The greed of gain that might be considered to hit a town, but not badly.

3 Don't look so closely at it, even

though it is without a rival.

4 Make use of this.

5 Give Peter the letter he requires

for his beer.

In this place it is possible to stick with a firm.

tib

12)

7 Subtle (anag.).

1 These colloquial edibles аге

"V, Gace?" (anag.).

15 It is right to keep on with this

AWAY

16 Distributos garden shelters. 18 Same thing.

20 The onsign;

shone

like a meteor streaming in the wind ("Paradise Lost"). -

21 Good desks for untidy men.

22 Sweet thing! If this doesn't make a cat loer nothing will. 24 Touch wood, in a word, and

you'll be lucky.

26 If this relish doesn't make a cat

eat, nothing will,

26 Lords of a foreign elty.. 28 He isn't much of a first who never makes more than tho second, to thrive at the expense of others (róv.),

Yesterday's Solution. * DIRECTION WICK 8} AA ON NEUMONOT I MOBILISED REWOM

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8 L CORD FIN I ME ARE O 8 TYLF RIDICULE D

Teething troubles

Because SCOTT:8-Emulsion

contains 44% of pure cod liver

oll and lime silts

for bone formation,

It prevents teething troubles, rickets and soft bones. Ask for gemuine

SCOTT'S EMULSION

(SAY! BEEN LOOKIN' FER YOU! WHAT'S

THE IDEA OF STICKIN' AROUND TH' FAIR

SO LONG?

SODY WATER, ALL YOU CAN BRINK FOR O

NOT MORE THAN! ONE GLASS TO A CUSTOMER

GEE, CHIEF,

( WAS HAVIN' SO MUCH FUN HERE, MY DETECTIVE' JOB

SLIPPED MY MIND!

WELL, C'MON, LET'S GIT GOIN'! AT LEAST YA GOT RID OF THAT BAS- KET OF PUPS YA TOOK FROM TH

STATION!

OH, NO! DIDN'T! I JUST PARKED EM AT A BOOTH AN I GOTTA

PICK 'EM UP!

50 YOU'RE TH' FELLA WHO LEFT THEM PUPS AT, BOOTH NO. 2. WELL, THEY WANTCHA, OVER THERE RIGHT AWAY!

By. Small

MIGOSH, CHIEF! I'LL BETCHA TH' PESKY THINGS

HAVE BEEN, RAISIN' HECK!

Vihe

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