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CINEMA NEWS

LOWER COURT'S · POWERS

ROOSEVELT TO TRY REFORMS?

New York, Jan. 5. The Wall Street Journal loya stress on the implication in President Roosevelt's message to. Congress that the lower Courts may be deprived of their power to prevent the enforce- ment of laws through injunctions, pending the Supreme Court's deci

NOTES SUPPLIED BY THE THEATRES

the little Elisabeth Bergner," Viennese genius who is one of the grontext British screen nequisitions of recent years, will be seen in 1 second big British film role when to tho "Escape Me Never" comes King's Theatro on Wednesday. The film version of the play which had such a long run at the Apollo Theaire in the West End was written by the authorcas, Margaret Kennedy herself

alona. Zuckmeyer, In collaboration with Carl the famous German dramatist and The scenarist of "The Blue Angelhetic part of Gemma Jones, the gomin-like figure around whem both the play and the picture centre, was to suit Bergher's specially writles style and temperament; so much so Imagine any is dificult to that it

There is somo gossip regarding other star in the rele, a role charged with extraordinary emotional inten-chemical mergers, including the West- vaco Chloride Products Company and aily. Bergner l supported by na oxceptionally powerful cast, including the Union Carbide Company. Hugh Sinclair, Griffith Jones, Irene Vanbrugh, Lyn Harding and Leon

new Quartermaine, Ant. interesting new- comer to the screen will also be seen in the charming person of Penelope Dudley

The Journal also says that the de- mand for stocks from abroad is un- usually small. Further, it points out that debita have been sharply in- creased during the last thirty days, on which account many traders on Wall Street are dubious as the future of the market.

The Journal further reports that London and Amsterdam were buying railroal insuen-United Press.

Mrs. Ward, daughter of the Hon. COMPETITION IN

who plays the

part of Fenella. iler work in "Escape Me Never" was won her a long-term contract with Alexander Kordo.

"The Scarlet Pimpernel"

now Was

PHILIPPINES

PROTEST AGAINST

- JAPAN'S GAINS

Washington, Jan. 5, Representative William N. Rogers, Democrat of New Hampshire to-day protested against the increasing - the of Japanese rayon into poria Mlippines.

Advice un matters of historien! accuracy in the making of the film The Scarlet Pimpernel" provided by Mr. Jelm Orczy-Barstow, son of the Baróness Orezy. There were many different problems of dress, manners and customs of the period which could only be accurately settled by someone who had made an

The imports during the past three exhaustive study of that period of Oxford

consecutive months were 2,700,000,- a000, 3,000,000,000 and 6,3000DGva neyards.

arda.

history. Besides being

is Mr. Orczy-Barstow B.A.

Lausanne Professor of English at

over to this University and came

the country specially to assist in

story. making of this world-famous The "Pimpernet"

Mr. Rogers urged the need of an

that which such as Ingtrement

the in:pcris restricts present was originally extiles. story

were

fact

NOTES OF THE DAY

(Continued from Page 8.)

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY,

PONY TRAINING TIMES

| AUSTRALIAN GRIFFINS RUN WELL IN WEEK-END GALLOPS HOW DERBY PONIES PERFORM Although it is diMcult to judge the condition of the new subs and griffins at this carly stage of the training scason from the finishes of the Australian griffins as shown in their week-end gallops at Happy Valley, there is every reason to believe that this is a decent lot. Six new Australian griffins appeared on the course and they all did their medium distance performances with a lust quarter of about 28 seconds or under,

Among the Derby griffins the Dynasty Stable's King's Lend and King's Sceptre were given a slow trial. They finished in 20.2 seconds, which was significant. Laughing Girl was another which impressed the rail-fans. Most of the subscription gridins were only given slow work to do and attracted little comment.

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written in 1903 as a tale of adventure He has asked the Department of in Russia for a newspaper serial. A State to make an attempt to control, that time the relations between Eg the conspetition in the Philippines, the re-siupment of Homewhat land and turnta

panticularly strained and the serial was withdrawn Japanese rayon from China and the

Instalments. Baroness after two Drezy then napted the story to the shipment of rayon manufactured in to the China by Japanese interests-United French Revolution period. Perhaps the choosing of the title "The Scarlet

English Pimpernel an

roadside lower was influenced by the

hat the Baroness has always been akoen botanist. The enormous po pularity of the book can be gathered from "The fact that over three and a half million copies have been sold in Great Britain alone. The total, sales reach a staggering Agure, as it has Hauptmann has been promised his been translated into twenty-three life, it is alleged, if he conferees languages, including Chinese, Tamil his guilt and mames his accomplices. and Braille. The novel was refused If he is innocent he cannot do this by 14 publishers before being nothing, but, with the ever-present copted.

The famous stage play of reminder of a horrible death before the same name was presented over him, what is to prevent his "con five thousand times, but this number

performances will probably be fession" and the naming of con- real or imagined? It by federates

The children spent a very happy multiplied a hundred

Craigengower

DJB Sack Race (For Subscribing Mem- Alexander Karda's new film which is might at least gain him a respite afternoon having world-wide release by United and give to those who are labour Cricket Club yesterday, when the an- Artists and is being shown at the ing on behalf of justice a little mind Christmas Tree and sporta were bers): 1, A. Kitchell; 2, A. Razack; Ladies' Egg and Spoon Race:-1, more time in which to pursue their hold. The Club and grounds were 3, S. A. Casumbhoy. Star Theatro this week.

decorated with Bowera xaily dee investigations. Unfortunately, even

Sack Race for Boya:-1, George high police officials in New Jersey Rags, and an added attaction was the Mrs. H. Fox; 2, Miss Phelps. Greater Interchange of stura behave to think about elections; and presence of the "Invicia" Dance Band tween talking screen and radia is to convictions in such notorious cases from II.M.S. Kent, which played suit-Rosselet; 2, Rene Rasselet; 8, N. bo the next great development as the Lindbergh baby under mysable selections throughout the after. Razack, in the field of entertainment, ac- cording to Jack Benny, famous radio tery make their names large in the atar who returned to the screen for public's eyes. Any sort of reverse,

times

"Broadway Melody of 1936"

the starring role in

CHILDREN'S SPORTS Enjoyable Afternoon At Craigengower C.C. SUCCESSFUL AFFAIR

NOON.

AL the

and

Was

A double chute and see-saw "Broadway such as proof of an unwarranted well patrmized by the kiddies, and 930," Metro-Goldwyn-

conviction, would perhaps cause even the elders went so far as to forget their dignity and join in the Melody of extravaganza which is

some embarrassment. But an elec-fun Me. W. Ward, whose antics as Mayer's musical

an the Clown roused considerable laugh- now showing at the King's and tion is not as important as

ters, contributed appreciably towards Alhambra Theatres. A greater execution.

the success of the function knowledge of what elements make for

success in both media is responsible

for the development, ho

When

the screen first started to

who

Musical Chairs (For Girls}:-1,

Pauline Buchanan; 2, Audrey Arnokl

3. Monica Beer.

Boys' Flat Race (8 to 19 Years): , Donak! Buchanan; 2, George Rossoict

This Evening's Broadcast From The German Short-Wavers

Special

for Far proziommes Listeners will be broadcast from follows!

Eastern Zavaro sa

Girls Flat Race (8 to 13 Years): (10.76 metres) and DJM (31.46 metr) 1, Pauline Buchanan; 2, Majida Ginar.

RIFLE SHOOTING

Firing Points Crowded On Saturday DIFFICULT CONDITIONS

naval The Aring-points on the A large Christmas Tree was well range at Stonecutters were crowded gifts. which on Saturday afternoon, when the As- dan with beautiful were distributed to the winners of xociation held its ordinary Spoon and the races and other children by Mra. Practice Shoot, while, alongside, the Bradbury, wife of Mr. B. W. Brad Dockyard Rifle Club was in friendly FLYING VISIT

bury, President of the Club, at the competition with a team from II.M.S.

Kent. conclusion of the races. Nanking, Jan. 5.

Conditions were extremely difficult, a fow well chosen words, Mr. Marshal Chiang Kai-shek, isu. M. Omar, the Hon.

Secretary, for, although the light was good. pected to leave for Shanghai today, thanked Mrs. Bradbury for giving there was a "fish-tailed" wind from to visit Mr. Wang Ching-wei, who is

the back, which required the utmost away and proposed the prizes still confined to hospital there.

MR. WANG CHING-WEI CHIANG KAI-SHEK PAYS

Po.

In a

Mr. Wang loft here for Shang hearty vote of thanks to Mr. Brad vigilance on the part of those firing, bury and other officials responsible and the younger shot was sadly war- 'came to radlo to broadcast dramatic | hai some 40 days ago.-'ah Kiu Fat the success of the function. Horied, at times, when the wind changed Reuter adds that Chiang Kai-shek feit that he must mention particular- from right to left, and then, in so

ginal direction. arrived in Shanghai yesterday for ly Mr. Harold Beer and Mr. Ward, many seconds, back again to its ori- 'noticeable Once again, the most Little Miss Wilma Way then pre- the purpose of visiting Mr. Wang (Applause.)

which Ching-wel, and left by plane for Nan-

sented Mrs. Bradbury with a lovely feature of the shoot, was the increas

Ing number of "1914" rifles king at 6.p.m.

basket of flowers:

Three hearty cheers were given for were in use for the first time, and for on the call of Mr. the time being, it will be impossible Mrs. Bradbury LORD DALZIEL'S WILL Mer, and throu more were accord- to fix the new handicaps, which the

друв, draw on radio for stars," he "the experiment was not a SUCCERS, because the right methods were not employed. Radia performers were put on the soreen in the same charac tors and with the same idea they used on the air. In other words, they brought nothing to the serpen but their dio names. And it takes more than that. Screen players sketches first showed the radio star what to do in pictures. The success on the air of Frank Morgan, Wallace Beory, Lionel Barrymore and others can be traced to the fact that they departed from their screen charge tors and went into revisions of They thus standard stage plays.

themselves to prese:tted audiences an actors; playing charac ters, entirely, aside from anything that had to do with their work in they other pictures. In

words, that they could qualify as proved ontertainers in cach medium. bellove this Interchange of ature is to be a great thing for both radio and pictures. And, personally, I welcome the chance to work in both : because of the better perspective it affords in both jobs", concludes Ben- ny. Eleanor. Powell, Robert Taylor, June Knight, Una Merkel, Sid S1 vers, Frances Langford, Harry Stockwell, Nick Long, Jr; Buddy and Vilma Ebsen and Robert Wildhack are also seen in "Broadway Melody of 1936."

"Blossom Time" .

rad

FORTUNE FOR REDEMPTION OF NATIONAL DENT

London, Jan. 5. Lord Dalziel, who died on July 16 at the age of 67, left the bulk of his fortune of $400,000 to the National Deht Redemption Fund.

uso of this rifle necessitates. ed Mr. Ward.

The "Grimes" Spoon, awarded each On behalf of his wife, Mr. Brad- bury expressed his thanks, and said month to the individual full member, he associated himself with every word whose scores made, in that period poken by Mr. Omar. He hoped that show the greatest improvement, has, all the officials who had made the for the month of December, been afternoon such a success would re-nwarded to Leading Aircraftsman A.

Kai Tak. Station, main to help the Clab make the affair C. Dolman, of the Royal Air Force, an annual event.

to be

At the shoot to be held on Wednes- The late peer was proprietor of the

A cinema show, with Silly Sym- and a prominent phonics and cartoon talkies, given in day, next, the new "1936" targets will Daily Chronicle

the Liberal party the hall of the Club, brought a bright bo in uso for the Arst time, and it member of

afternoon to a successful conclusion. will be interesting to see what, if any, changes in the scoring occur. In view Renter.

The Results Boys Flat Raco (Four to Eight of the fact that for the past fow of the "1020" dimensions, which vary An examination (in English) for Years): 1, Benny Omar; 2, N. nonths, the targets in use have been the St. John Ambulance Association Razack.

Girls Flat-Race-(Four to Eightrefy little from those now (a part of the Red CrüßB Organization of the British Empire) Homo Nursing Years)-1, Daphne Amold: 2, Wi-dopted, it is not anticipated that any Certificate will be held at St. John Ambulance Headquarters, on Friday, At the Queen's Theatre today the January 10, at 6.30 pm. management will present the new

Shubert picture, "Blossom examinnilon will be conducted by Dr. Nash, assisted by a trained. hospital B.I.P.

with Richard Tauber starring nurse. Non-Brigade, members wish- Time," under the direction of his life-longing to take the examination and thoro friend, Paul Stein. This picture is wishing to take a re-examination in

B.I.P. promised as the outstanding picture of the season, and is clained First Aid and/or Home Nursing are Leat: Berlyn to be amongst the memorable British asked to notify the Secretary on or films ever made, The resources of before Thursday, January. 9.

the B.I.P. studio were put to the

fullost tout in every department, for

The

ma

marked differences will be seen. WAY.

The leading scores mado on Satur- Wee Tous Race (Boys and Girla un

day afternoon, were as follows: Ass'n Scoro at Score at Score at Aggregato Rank Name

·H'den. 200 yds. 600 yıls. 600 yila. Score

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Mr. Keown And tho singing Pte. Hempsted "Blossom Time" not only has a power- thousands,

flawlessly Sgt. Blandford ful story but introduces some of the Richard largest and most impressive sets over recorded. With Thober are Jane Spr. Mann

Eamond Mr. Macindes erected. In any studlo. It has five Baxter beautiful Shubert numbers, the ne- the romantle loads, and a companiments to which are played, supporting cast includes Atheno. Soy by a mass syntphony orchestra: the dor, Paul. Gractz, Marguerite Allan, costuming and make-up of the lend ing artists involved hours of patient care each working day; the dresses

strong

Charles Carson, Lester Matthews, Gibb McLaughin, Cecil Ramage, Ivan' Samson and Edward Chapman,"

Sgt. Tetley Pte. Dyer LA. 6. Dolman

(a) using "1014" rifle. *Nott Spoon.

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Summity.

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Greenwich Time Bienal at 2 p.m.

8.15 p.m. Ilayda Heard and his Band. 4.30 pm. The B... Midiana Orchestra.

D.. The News

3.20 p.m. Violin and Bong Recital.

9.45 pm. Close down.

Transmission 3

(G.S.F., G.B.2., and G.A.D.)

10 p.m. Ben, "Christmas Cabaret."

10.40 p.m. "Education by

In Australia."

Correspondence

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PART I

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PART II

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This Evening's Broadcast From Manila Station

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6.39. p.m. U. P. Donservatory et. "Hosto-

Iladio Fracitos Hour.

m.org Tocital by Mario del Rio, 4.16 p.m. Fann icatlano and her songs. -6.29 p., Boenleb Informational Period. WAB Dame English Information): Period 7p. Violin Recital by. Noll Bero, 7.14 p.m. Maslia Motor Co. prestit

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