NEWS OF THE DAY
IN PICTURES
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Hongkong Telegraph
PHOTONEWS
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1930.
HAPPENINGS
AS SEEN BY THE CAMERA'S EYE ·
THE BEST PICTURE OF THE WAR
P OIGNANT moment as rebel troops, enter
to
Constantina, near Cordova: women plead with members of Spain's Foreign Legioi apare lives of their menfolk. Advancing foreca entered the toon after night and morn- ing of fierce fighting. While Government. troops were still in occupation 100 men with Prebit sympathies had been killed.
Many bridges on vital routes from Southern Spain to Madrid have been destroyed by Government troops to impede northern progress of rebels. Some of them, as above-photographed at Constantina, near Cordoba- have been roughly reconstructed with wooden sleepers. Over these endless stream of Improved army trans- port passes. Right: Lorries with supplies cross ford at Cazalia de la Sierra, west of Constantins.
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CINEMA NOTES
Romanticism should be the key- note of the average young girl's wardrobe, necording to blonde and lovely Claire Trevor, featured in the exciting Fox drama, "Juman Cargo." now at the King's Theatre with Brian Donlevy, Alan Dinebart, Ralph Morgan, Helen Troy and Rita Cansing Included in the cast, "Fem- ninity should nieo be paramount in a girl's dress.". Miss Trevor continu- ed. "Men Hke to have the women around them femininely attractive, even at the office. The girl who goes in for extremely
un
munnish fashions and straight-lined suita is
Irritant, even though an uncon -scious one, to many business men."
of --"Humani- AL the completion Cargo." Miss Trevor persuaded Wil- llam Lambert, studio style expert, to design several, new frocks and suits for her. Miss Trevor's only request was that they should wear them to illustrate her, statements. One of the gowns has
bodice, centre-stirred below a
anc narrow neck ruff of white mousseline, full elbow ves, and a skirt that breaks streamers of yel-
long
into vote folds below the knees. Two low grosgrain ribbon fall from the narrow belt almost to the hem of the is n dress. With this Kay dreas
which youthful white taffeta coal shows an artistic and skilful trans
material the pr ference
printed the shoulders and down the around The
slcefully
would
The figures have been so appliqued that one vow they
grew
there.
n
demure turn-over collar Lives alightly tailored air while the faired three-quarter length repeats the fullness and achieves the tiered ich is the most dashing of
the new
cw silhouettes. By way OL following the print motif, large scar- let poppies are bunched at the front of the simple white cellophane hat,
Miss Trevor wears several of these new creations in "Human Cargo," all designed by Lambert. Her role in thrill- The production has her as a seeking debutante who gets a job on a newspaper and helps the star re- porter smash a new crime menace Threatening
the country, Allan- Dwan directed this Sol M. Wurtzel production.
"It Happened in New York"
A smart, sophisticated and always umusing picture is Universal's "It Happened In New York," which opened yesterday at the Majestic novel, "Bog- Theatre. Based on the nov dad on the Hudson," by Ward More- house and Jean Dalrymple, the story takes on plenty of speed and strikes
low pockets of hilarity every
feet. Telling of a
of a temperamental movie
Great
White
queenho
and
visits the completely upsets everyone wid everything, the plot: is as re- freshing as a steaming cup of coffee in the morning. The director, Alon Crosland, turned out a neat perfor mance. There are deft touches of direction oll thru the picture, for Dale Tal- which he is responsible. bot gives the best performance of his career in this story, and is sur- rounded
by two leading ladies, Michnel and Heather
is O'Connell
riot- ously funny. The film is-entertain-
Gertrude Angel. Hugh
ing from start to finish.
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