THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1937,
KINGS Sandringham and Balmoral to be ALHAMBRA
SHOWING TO-DAY
JEAN
At 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 p.m.
ARTHUR
JOEL.
MCCRED
1 HATE TO TAKE YOU LIKE MR. DEEDS BUT LOVE IS LOVE!
They lunched on beans
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dined on champagno. ...solvod a murder...and -settled on matrimony!
Adventure in Illan. BORD HOCKE
Markmthoce
A COLUMBIA PICTURE
Also Scroon Snapshot "BEAUTIES. ON THE SCREEN" Free gifts of Max Factor's Face Powder, Lipstick and Rouge will bo distributed to Lady Patrons of the theatre on the 16th Jan,
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Wallace Berry in "OLD HUTCH"
ON THE STAGE
"VERA LOVE and her 10 FOLLIES”
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Kept "as in George V.'s Time"
WO interesting announcements of)
plans for the new reign made in London recently.
It was stated officially that
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, the King's Intention that so far as la possible, Balmoral and Sand- ringham shall be carried on in the same way as in the reign of King George V.
It is understood that various com- plications in the management of the two estates arising from the terms of the will of King George V. and the abdication of King Edward VIII, are being investigated.
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It was also stated officially that the King will conthus to maintain', the ractur establishment and the breeding stud on the lines followed by King George V.
SANDRINGHAM CHANGES
Big changes took place at Sand-
death ringham after the
of King George. Most of the executive ocials. went; some resigned, soine were pensioned, others were replaced by younger men. Some posts were abolished,
King Edward made or planned con- siderable economies and reorganisa- ! tions in farming methods on the estate.
The number of workers directly employed by the King was reduced from 700 to 300, but it was sinted that no employee was to go until he had found other work.
A large area previously by the Royal estate was leased to tenant farmers. It was thought that the land would be more productive when split into small self-supporting units.
'FORGERY' TO CHEER A MOTHER Hollywood, Jan. 10.
2 BIG SHOWS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE! BLIND
BEAUTIFUL BARBARA RO! ANTIC ROBERT
STANWYCK TAYLOR
JEAN
HERSHOLT
with
• a greater tole then
("The Countes
Dociar
JOSEPH CALLEIA
'Hold on to your hearts, girls-that loving man is here again! And how BOB TAYLOR mokse tave to Barbara Stanwyck in this nawost of anciting
movie romances),
Directed by
HIS BROTHERS WIFE
THE FAMOUS
DIXIE SISTERS
-W. S.-VAN-DYKE who made "Sua Francico"/
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Hot American Tap Dancers. They've rhythm in their feet.
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Sensational European Artists. Personitication of graceful athletics.
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Nicholas
Mrs. Columbo spent a happy golden wedding anniversary
· Naval
After
MARY ASTOR
'Spy' Arrest Wife's Bet
Mary Astor May Meet Other
Man's' Wife
Hollywood, Jan. 1. ARY ASTOR'S next Her happiness was completed film may bring her face when her family told her that to face for the first time her son Russ Columbo, the sing-with Mrs. George Kaufman, ing film star, hud sent a cable; read out a message saying he wife of the brilliant Broad- regretted he was unable to be present because he was so busy working on a picture at Elstroe
at Los Angeles to-day. MA
"My boy never forgets," said Mrs. Columbo.
She has been dangerously
has not been told that her ton was accidentally shot dead aft doors away from her home thee;
years ago.
She couldn't see that the "cable" was a plece of paper scribbled in by relatives who are afraid that he shock of knowing-her-son-is-id- would kill her,
THE POPE & DUKE OF NORFOLK'S
BRIDE
To Wed As Non-Catholic
By PHYLLIS M. DAVIES
THE Hon. Lavinia Strutt
will be married to the Dake of Norfolk at Brompton Oratory on January 27 as a non-Catholic.
The Duke of Norfolk, head & the oldest and most noble Romin Catholic family in the realm, hış received, through the Bishop Southwark (Bishop Amigo), # Pope's dispensation for his ma riage to a non-Catholic.
"The duke's plea for a dispens tion was placed before Bishop Amib by Father John H. Cudden, of t parish church at Arundel," I w fold.
"The bishop is empowered to grat
the dispensation in the Pope's name. Miss Strutt, as the non-Catholle pari,
has to promise that any children
the marriage shall be brought up k Roman Catholics,"
SHORTER SERVICE“
The marriage ceremony, wilt shorter than would have been caso had the bride been of the sai faith as the duke. Instead of nupl Mass lasting an hour and a half, service will probably last 20 minute Miss Strutt, who is aged 20, and'! daughter of the Countess altoseber by her first marriage to Lord Belpe was in London yesterday
maki arrangements for her troussenu.
The tenants and servants of Duke of Norfolk's estate at Arund as well townspeople the dul who in aged 20, was inayor of Arund
for the past municipal year-rojdict
Paris, Jan. 1. BET by a sailor's wife caused a spy scare and her arrest in Brest to-day.
A strunger in workman's clothes was found wandering through the officers' quarters of the new cruiser Dunkerque now jbeing fitted out.
Al the police statlón It turned out to be a woman recently married to a naval rating.
She had wagered with her husband that she would manage to get on board the ship disguised as a workc- mon. She won, but she will probably be prosecuted, with two workmen I wizo helped her to win.
MISS MIRIAM
HOPKINS
Hurt In Car Crash
Hollywood, Jan. 1. Miriam Hopkins, thirty-four-year- jold film star, bruised her nose and dislocated her shoulder to-day when the car she was driving in a rain- storm at Beverly Hills crashed with a car driven by Mrs. Fred Astaire.
Miss Hopkins and Mrs. Astalre were treated for bruises. They are not seriously hurt.
fessed she loved in her famous diary.
George Kaufman was the "other man" in Miss Astor's spli against husband Franklyn Thorpe for cus- tody of five-year-old daughter Marilyn.
Mrs. Kaufman, then in London. come to her huband's defence, sald she had forgiven him.
She is now story editor in a Gold- wyn studio, will probably supervise scenario of the new picture which Miss Astor begins soon. women to meet.
Hollywood can hardly wait for the
Meanwhile Miss Astor is coming out of the seclusion in which she
way playwright she con- lus lived since the case ended.
HANKOW
ISTARE
KOWLOON
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TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW
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Thoy brave a firing-squad
to prove their lovel
Adolph Zunor prezenta
HERBERT MARSHALL Fill Wr
Meet Again
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Gertruds Micheal-tions? Atwi}}·
Rod Lalouque. A Paramount Pidura
Commencing Bette Davis in "THE GOLDEN ARROW"
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White Angel
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Ian Hunter
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