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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, JULY 1 17,

FILMLAND NEWS

Charles Laughton's Narrow Escape

MADE OF STRING

JANET GAYNOR

INJURED

Charles Laughton, the actor, had #narrow escape from drowning In the sea, near Hollywood, while taking part in a film.

Production was in progress on board a ship, off the Isthmus of Santa Catalina Island, while a big sen was running, and the ship was suddenly thrown heavily by the awell.

.

Laughton, who at that moment, in the role of captain, was bellow- ing orders to his men in the rig- ging, was thrown from his feet and sent rolling across the deck and over the side of the ship, where a portion of railing had been re- moved,

Fortunately the actor fell on to a platform built out over the water for the camera crew, and one of the technicians caught him, and saved him Beyond a few brulaes he was not injured.

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FASHION NOTES

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JANET GAYNOR'S FALL

ANY droyses still show the While chasing à colt during a

high neckline. At the back scene from "Way Down East," the line in some cases is a sharp which is being filmed at Sunta V. a very low V.

There are many Cruz, Janet Gaynor, the film ac-gaflor collars to be seen,

many berthas and some wide, round |tress,tripped and fell, then-faint-

Eton collars. ed. Suffering from slight concus sion, and an unspecified internal injury, she was ordered to remain in bed for a week.

bas

Some coats have practically no collars, and some have that are upstanding about

collars three Inches at the back.

Lapela on coats are much wider, often faced with the Uning of the roat or the fabrics of the blouse beneath the coat.

COLLEEN MOORE'S DIVORCE PLEA

Colleen Moore, the film actress, filed an action for divorce

Coat and dress backs are very from her husband, Mr. Albert fullness starts at the nape of the

full as

the a rule. Sometimes Parker Scott, the New York brok-neck, In gathers and pleats, some. er, says Reuter from Los Angeles.timea from a yoke. She charged him with a harsh nt- iltude and "systematic avoidance.", Colleen Moore, who is 33, mar- ried Mr. Scott in February, 1932. She entered films as long ago us 1917, with a. contract in the old Grifith Fine Arts. Company. She has played in more recent times in "Lilac Time," "The Power and the Glory," and "The Social Register."

Skirts are of every kind and every variety straight and slit, very full, circular, or pleated on a yoko.

Sometimes the fullness is all the way round, and to top this kind of skirt there is usually a tight fitting bodice with a high neckline and buttoned down the front, and long, tight-fitting sleeves.

Sleeves are either very full, Her hobbies are yachting, fish-bell, puffed, gathered, varying in ing, and a doll's house, for which length from just above the elbow she has collected furnishings from to just above the wrist.. all over the world.

CONTINENTAL STAR

The services of the noted Con- tinental stage and film atar, Liane Haid, have been secured for the forthcoming A.T.P. production "Whom the Gods Love," based on the life of Mozart.

for

Millinery

Hata have undergone an impor- tant change this season. There are three schools of thought, one which still sets the hat on the head with a forward tilt towards the left side; another, whose hats are all worn at the back of the head; and the third, worn straght on the head.

Basil Dean, John Loder, Victoria Hopper, and Stephen Haggard will BOON be leaving London Vienna, where, with the co-opera- minati is said to be under con- tion of the Austrian authorities, sideration. many of the scenes will be shot.

Austrian by birth, Liane Haid has many times starred on her native stage and in both Austrian and German Alms. She acted in | British films in the silent days.

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GARIBALDI FILM

1.

HAROLD LLOYD ACTIVE

After 12 years na the indepen dent producer of his own pictures, Harold Lloyd has temporarily left that field and signed a contract with Paramount to star in "The Milky Way." Leo M'Carey will direct, from an original screen

:

One of the most important pro-play. ductions in the current Paramount

After completing the picture ho schedule will be a picture baked

will return to his independent ac on the life of Garibaldi, the great tivities,

Italian hero.

The studio has employed E. Alexander Powell, war correspon. dent, intelligence officer, historian, und an anthurity on Garibaldi, tó prepare the screen play,

POET LAUreate to GO TO

HOLLYWOOD?

John Masefield, the Poet Laure- ate, is understood in New York to be booked for Hollywood, to

No player has been chosen for adapt "Romeo and Jullet" for a the title role, although Tulio Car-Norma Shearer production.

SALESMAN SAM

SAY, BUDDY, I JEST HIT DIS BOIGHT

IS DERG ANY PLACE IN YER FAIL" TOWN WHERE, A GŁY KIN GIT A

SEC OTHA

SIDE FOR FRICA OF

JOB2

THE LINOLEUM

SURE! THEY

NEED ANOTHER. MAN ON AN EX- CAVATION JOB DOWN TU' SIRGET! C'MON

WITH ME!

1935.

NO "WAR TRUST"

QUAKER'S. DENIALS TO COMMISSION

FACTORIES IN-

HIGHLANDS

A Quaker, Mr. J. T. Walton New bold," gave evidenca before the Royal Commission on the Private Manufacture of, and Trade in, Arma, at Middlesex Guildhall, re- cently.

Mr. Newbold said that he spake as a private citizen who had made a study of the problem in all its manifold ramifications at home and abroad.for a period of 23 years.

Detailed studies had compelled him to roject the theory that the manufacturers of war material were in any serious sense contribu tory factors in the promotion of war scares. Research had upset In his mind the earlier impression of the existence of a "war trust."

"I can hand in to you," said Mr. Newbold, "the reports of the case tried in the Imperial Courts of Japan about 1910 regarding an Admiral who was found guilty of taking bribes from the shipyard manager at Barrow-in-Furness of Vickers (Limited.) It is the only proven case of bribery which 1 have ever been able to find out.

"It showed that whatever were the close relations required by His War Majesty's Admiralty and Department to be maintained here at home between Vickers and Arm-" etrong-Whitworth & Co., they were most fiercely competing in Japan. It was not a case of bribing to get a battleship built, but of bribing to get the contract away from a rival British firm."

Speaking of newspapers. Mr. Newbold said it was his impres sion not that the newspapers which advocated the increase of acro- planes or the peace ballot were dia- interested, but that they published very little which would not attract and retain customers.

VERY LITTLE VALUE "Except 'for those newspapers which publish special supplements and have a wide sale abroad, the custom of the arms manufacturers in their new role of advertisers is of very little value."

RECORDINGS OF POPULAR TUNES FROM THE LATEST FILMS "ONE HOUR LATE"

FG501. Me, Without You

An Angel Told me So. Vocal.

F5502 Mo, Without You. F.T.

Joe Morrison.

An Angel Told me So. F.T.....Orville Knapp & His Orch

“GOLD DIGGERS OF 1935"

F5548. Lullaby of Broadway.'

I'm Goin' Shoppin' With you. Vocal. F5549. The Words are in My Heart."

-Down-Sunshine Lane Vocal.

2026. Lullaby of Broadway.

I'm Goin' Shoppin' with You. Vocal,

RL245, Lullaby-of-Broadway. ̄ ̄F.T.

.Dick Powell.

„Dick Powell.

„Winifred Shaw.

The Words are in My Heart. FT....Dorsey Brothers Orch RL246. I'm Goin' Shoppin' With You. F.T....Dorsey Brothers Orch. F5568. Lullaby Of Broadway. · F.T.

The Words Are In My Heart. F. T...Ambrose & His Orche

"LOVE IN BLOOM”.

2014. My Heart Is An Open Book.

Got Me Doin' Things. Vocal.

F.T..

F5509. Here Comes Cookie.

.Dixie Lee.

My Heart Is An Open Book F.T. ........The Casa Loma Orch. RL234. Hero Comes Cookie. F.T.

Let Me Sing You To Sleep. Wattz...

RL235, My Heart Is An Open Book., F.T.

Got Me Doin' Things. F.T.

Ted Flo Kito's Orche

.Ted Fio Rito's Orch.

"THE MAN FROM FOLIES BERGERE" F6456. Singing A Happy Song. FT.

1 Was Lucky." F.T, F6466. Rhythm Of The Rain. F.T.

Au Revoir L'Amour. FT. ... RL223. Singing A Happy Song, F.T.

Au Revoir L'Amour.. F.T. RL224. Rhythm Of The Rain. FT. I Was Lucky. F.T.

Roy Fox & His Band.

‚Abe Lyman & His Orch .Dorsey Brothers. Orch

.Dorsey Brothers Orch

TSANG FOOK PIAÑO co.

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OUR BRITISH

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Apparently all sane, though they're always on the move. 16 Bofogged by a bee in the bonnet. 12 Europe's castorn boundary. 18 Though the agent takes a middle course he always takes an order (hyphen 2-7).

Mr. Newbold drew the Commis- Bion's attention to the fact that a considerable part of the armament plant in this country was located in areas vulnerable to air attack. There was need for an immense overhaul of the existing means of manufacture. He doubted whether the capital would be made avail- able by the money market for the transfer of plant and labour to the West Coast in other areas beyond Birmingham and Sheffield. For commercial demands, the existing equipment was at least adequate, but the peril of explosions caused by aerial attacks required that a

of planta 15 Would it to considered extreme non-economic

If Germany were to do this to should be provided.

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mark? "Factories with the machinery 10 Proportion. already in, waiting only the move-17 Age ton (anog.), ment into them of workers from 22 What the butler may do to your wine even if he leaves, your the nearest centres by rail, road, and motor bus, should be provided

cigars alone. in every Pennine dale, in every Scottiah Glen, and in every Welsh valley at once," he said.

reserve

Sir Philip Gibbs (a member of the Commission) asked Mr. New- bold whether he thought there was nothing in the nature of an "arms ring" in existence.

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24 The bird which is paradoxically, extremely useful in the gardan. 27 Shewing the surprising" success

of Hitler.

28 In

In the Lipari Isles most broil the Ingredients

31 'Some our predecessors, if not

ancestors, in these islands. 32 How Circo lot in light?

93 Number a savant can be called

upon to countenance,

Mr. Newbold replied that he 34 In short let the result be a bird. thought probably the authorities 85 Adopts a reverent attitude. proferred the closest collaboration in tackling matters between firms in certain lines of the manufac ture,

The Chairman-Can you give us any Information as to whether there is any International ring to- day of armamenta manufacturers, or of firms producing the essential materials of armament construc- tlon?--I would say there is no certain world ring. There signs of local rings.

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YA KNOW, THIS JOB I'M TAKIN' YA TO 15 NO PINK TEA! TH' BOSS TELLS ME YA GOTTA LUG IRON BEAMS, SWING A

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I Always in front, but if interrupt. ed the small boy at the back of the vehicle makes his appearance, 2 Hoofs and horns, for example,

seen in an old castle.

3 Light, but on a strong, massive base, as any sailor will tell you. 6 As is not unusual, the very rich.

man carries little more than a shilling.

This urn is always upset.

7 Always on foot, but, nevertheless,

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25 Here one particular view is

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26 this is, possibly, a rarer deficit. 20 Particles which issue from heavy,

volumes.

30 The college architectural feature.

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