12
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1937.
KINGS Coronets, Not Tiaras, Will Now ALHAMBRA
SHOWING TO-DAY
At 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 p.m.
THE STORY OF THE G-MEN'S NEW JOB!
SE
1621
G-MEN OPEN NEW CRIME WAR
MORE
NEW CRIME DRIVE AIMED AT "HIGHER-UPS
THE SCREEN'S SENSATIONAL NEW HIT!
They've put the Public Enemies behind bars....
or under ground! Now watch them go after the nation's new No. | Manace
the "protected"
higher-up BATS OF THE RACKETS:
EDW.G.ROBINSON BULLETS BALLOTS
THE FINAL
CHAPTER IN
THE WAR ON
CRIME
"-front live Promanera de "cumen,* wid,
JOAN BLONDELL
BARTON MACLANEY HUMPHREY BOGARTA" FRANK MCHUGH"
Title Caesar Gangs Up with a "Sm Money sies
ALSO LATEST CARTOON IN TECHNICOLOUR "FLOWERS FOR MADAME"
"LITTLE
NEXT CHANGE
LORD FAUNTLEROY!*
Starring Froddie BARTHOLOMEW
Dolores Costella Barrymore A United Artists Picture.
QUEENS
DAILY AT 2:30-315-7-20 & 9:30 TEL.31453
COMMENCING TO-DAY
A DRAMATIC FIGHT FOR LOVE BY ONE GLORIOUS WOMAN IN A MAN'S WORLD!
KATHARINE HEPBURNS HERBERT MARSHALL
in a drama carved from the throbbing heart of a woman who loved and feared!
It's Hepburn's most appealing role since 2 "Little Women"
WOMAT REBELS
ELIZABETH
ALLAN CRISP
DORIS DUDLEY DAVID)
Directed by Mark Sandrich A Pandro S. Berman Production, KKQ-RADIO PICTURE
SUNDAY
20th-Fox Picture
1 "TO MARY, WITH LOVE" WARNER BAXTER - MYRNA LOY
CENTRAL
QUEEN'S
ROAD
CENTRAL CAR PARK JERVOIS
STREET
Take No. 4 or 5 Bus going west, 3 min, from stop opposite Queen's Theatre
FILL
#
SAT.
LAST TIMES TO-DAY
At 2.30, 5.15, 7.20 & 9.20 p.m.
AT THE MOST POPULAR PRICES
All Hollywood holds ats breath as denth rúns sampont in a movie studio!.
Adelph Zukos prexanis
The PREVIEW Murder Mystery
Reginald Denny Frances Drake Gail Patrick
Rod LoRoque
James Cagney in “PICTURE SNATCHER"
Be Wanted for
HEART ON
ONE SIDE SAVED HER LIFE
New York, Jan, 10.
MRS. DOROTHY HATCH, wife of Colo-
nel Azel Hatch, once wealthy broker, would not be alive to-day if her heart was in the right place.
Coronation
By a Woman Correspondent
WITH a Queen also to be crowned, the Coronation ceremony in West-
W minster Abbey will provide a 'spectaclé even more brillant and
pleturesque than that which had been arranged for King Edward VIII.
The ceremonial will be almost identient with that at the Coronation of King George V, and Queen Mory in 1911.
Lady Haig's Reply to "L.G."
. There will be one incident parti- cularly impressive.
When the Queen lifts her crown and places it on her head there will be simultaneously
an uprising of jewelled arms as the pecresses put on their coronets,
DRESS UNCHANGED
CHARGES OF INTRIGUE they arrive at the Abbey and hold
- AND INSULT
They will carry the coronets when
them in rendiness for the Queen's crowning.
"Fifth Carriage" Offer at the Coronatlass of King Edward
In Procession
By A Military Correspondent "Solicitous bath in war and peace
for his officers and men and a gallant
soldier who put service to hly King and Country Orst." That might well be the epitaph of the late Field
Marshal Earl Halg.
Many had intended to wear tarns
VIII. Most of these had already been sent to jewellers for cleaning and resetting. Now, they will not be required.
corects.
Some pecresses will have to order
As each coronet is of stereotyped design, according to the rank of the peeress, there is no question of style
composition.
or
The presence of a Queen will In- volve no alteration of the dress of the peeresses.
In a petition to the New York Supreme Court for soparation tells for the first time her ver- Halg has raised her own memori from her husband, Mrs. Hatch
In "The Man I Knew" (published by the Moray Press, 188.), Countess
Kiriles and robes will be worn, ac- sion of a shooting incident of one whose anxieties she shared when cording to the regulations previously December 10, 1932, when she his responsibilities were well-nigh in- announced by the Earl Marshal for was wounded by a bullet.
calculable. Hier book forms a glow the Coronation of King Edward VIII. Ing tribute to one whose character These regulations are the same as Saya Mrs. Hatch, In her state-as a man and a soldier, and a hus-at the Coronation of King George V. ment to the court: "It was at band and father, may be said to have and Queen Mary. tempted murder, and it would approached close to the ideal. have been murder but for my mis-, placed heart.”
Extracts given from Haig's diaries The many friends of Miss G. M. prove how great was the political Cotton, Headmistress of Quarry Bity The atatement saya the bullet intrigue going on against him during School, will learn with regret that entered her chest where the heart is the most critical part of the war. she is leaving the Colony on Satur- normally found but her beart was
day by the s.s. Ranpura. Miss Cotton several inches to the side and she Lady Halg writes, her husband re- years ago to take up the post of Immediately after the Armistice, arrived in the Colony nearly thirteen recovered.
ceived a telephone message from Mr. Assistant Mistress in the Victorin Lloyd George (then Prime Minister) British School. In September 1025, At the time the shooting was held following day, a Sunday, to take part Day School.
him to come to London on the she became Headmistress at Quarry sking to be an accident, and Colond in a ceremonial drive through the Hatch, arrested for having a pistol streets. "Marshal Foch without permit, was discharged.
HUSBAND ACQUITTED
Mrs. Hatch
Блуз carns £20,000 a year.
He has fled AL counter-suit for: divorce, and contunds that the shooting was an attempt at sufelde by Mrs. Hatch.
ARCHBISHOP ADMITS VESTMENTS ARE "ILLEGAL”
and M.
PROCESSION "INSULT"
NATHAN SO, HOWLOON.I
•770 8 030·7EL, 30048
TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW GRAND "MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT !
BUDDY ROGERS JUNE CLYDE
DANCE BAND
"STEVE GERAY MAGDA KUNY
SATURDAY
A 20-Fox Picture
Jane Withers in
"PEPPER"
with Sim Summerville Irvin 8. Cobb
ISTARE
Clemencenu arid a number of other procession was to go to, the French her husband statesmen and soldiers from the Embassy for a reception to which her
Allied countries were to take part," husband had not been invited. Lady Halg expinins,
"L. G." AS WAR DICTATOR There is much in the book about "When Douglas learned that he the interference of Mr. Lloyd George was to ride with General Sir Henry as to how the war should be con- Wilson in the fifth carriage, he was ducted. General Haig persisted in his astounded, and considered that this view that they should concentrate on was a greater insult than he could the Western Front and not serious- stand even from the Prime Minister.ly deplete an already too weak force- "Douglas had effaced himself for by sending troops to other theatres the past three years, because he con- of war, including Itnly. sidered that to win the war it was Sir William Robertson told Halg essential that the Frenels and British how upset he was on account of the armies should get on well together. continual change of plans of Mr. "He had remained silent when Lloyd George. It looked as if Mr. Lloyd George talked of what he self the director-general of
Lloyd George meant
to make him~ (L. G.) had accomplished by his fore-action
TO- sight appointing Foch as Com-actions of all the Allies, and to ac- THE Archbishop of Canterburymander-in-Chief of the Allied forces,complish THE
that he was anxious to agrees that the proposed use of although it was Douglas's suggestion supply guns and material to Italy and certain vestments in Canterbury made at the Conference in March, Russia so as to have some bold over Cathedral is "against the Inw declared by the Judical Committee of supreme_command.-
DS 1918, that Foch should be put in
those countries. the Privy Council."
But Not Inconsistent With Church Principles
He does not, however, propose to take steps to prevent it.
His point of view is disclosed in correspondence which has passed be- tween hin and the Rev. E.. G. Bowring. secretary of the Church Association, of Buckingham-street, Strand,
Mr. Bowring wrote to the Archbi-1 shop a letter stating:
Your Grace wit be aware that the chief of these vestments, the chusu blc, has been condemed by the highest eeclecinstical court of the realm,
In the Church Assembly in Febru- ry your Grace expressed thankful- ness that there had recently been no
"Nuw that the war bad been won by the armies in France, he utterly refused to take part in purely political stunt by riding in triumphat procession through the streets of London merely to add to Lloyd George's importance,
the
Dealing with the German-offen-- Rive against the British in 1918, it is stated that the Fifth Army was pushed back "In spite of the magni neent work they put in." Halp's trouble was that he has practically no reserves.
Criticisms of General Gough, who commanded the Fifth Army, which had borne the brunt of the attack, "He therefore sent word that he, were sent to could not go to London on December Chlet, and he pointed out that "what the Commander-in unless he were ordered to do so was wrong was not Gough's general- by the Army Council. Douglas was ship, but the fact that
lid he had adopted this attitude, be- Cabinet had so weakened the forces the War from Lord Stamfordham asking him ments for keeping the divisions up cause afterwards he had
a message and falled to make adequate arrange- not to come to England for Lloyd to strength, that George's procession,
there were not as he was quite enough men to withstand the German sure the King would be much die assault." pleased if any reception were held during his absence from London.
It was later discovered, Lady Haig
prosecutions of the law-abiding adds, that the proposed triumphal
clergy for their what your Grace euphemistically pronounced "extra- legal" attitude. But the law stands and the Word of God stands.
The pho
chasuble is the full-dress Muss which your martyred predecessor, Archbishop
uniform of the
4. SHOWS
BALY
$.30-3.19
718-4.30
In spite of these representations the War Cabinet General Gough was at fault. He was decided that accordingly recalled.
TAKE AND THAN OR HAPPY VALLEY BUS
ORIENTAL
FLEMING ROAD
WATCHI
TEL. 1043a
Cranmer, described as "the greatest LAST 4 TIMES TO-DAYO
blasphemy and injury that can cone against Christ."
Your Grace has many a time re-
cently appealed for unity. I would therefore, respectfully plead with you, DS "Visitor" ok Canterbury Cathedral, to take such steps as may prevent this apple of discord being thrown into the midst of the Anglican Communion.
THE PRIMATE'S ANSWER
The Archbishop's chaplain replied: The Archbishop desires me to say that it is 110 doubt true that the use of what are called vestments in the Holy Communion is against the, law. declared by the Judicial Com-
ng dec mittee of the Privy Council_in the
cases which you mention. But this la precisely one of the matters allud-
ed to in the report of the Royal Com- mission of 1900,
Th
The Prayer Book Measures of 1927 and 1920, if they had been passed into law, would have legalised the
Matinees: 202, 30c, Evenings 20e, 35c, 55c, 80c: Servicemon 40c, use of the alb and chasuble, After
PROTEKNAKKAHAAKENKARTERAKARANYKÁKNAKAKARNAAMABERŰRRIKM
COUNT THE
"TELEGRAPHS"
EVERYWHERE
the rejection of these Measures the bishons of the Convocation of Canter- bury resolved That during the pre- sent emergency and until further or- der be taken the bishops canuol re- gard inconsistent with loyalty to the principles of the Church the use of such additions or deviations as foll within the limits of proposals contained in the Book of 1028."
Whether the polley thus indicated was wise or unwise may be a matter for discussion. It is the policy which the Archbishop deems it right to follow in his own dioceso,
Accordingly he is not prepared to take any such petion as you desire.,
A COMEDY THRILL PICTURE
WITH HAIR-RAISING MOTORCYCLE STUNTS!
A DEMON ON DRIVERS!
Jack HOLT
DAYS ONLY
A SOFTY ON SWEETHEARTS!
CRASH DONOVAN
A UNIVERSAL PICTURE
The most sonzational picturo
you over saw 1-
TO-MORROW & SATURDAY
THE BIG
LAUGH SHOW OF THE YEAR!
Robert Za Leonard's Production
Robert MONTGOMERY
PICCADILLY JIM
* Madge EVANS FrankMORGAN - BIII. BURKE
From The Book by P. G. Wodehouse.
MATINEES: 20c.-30c • EVENINGS: 20c,-30c.-50c.-70c.
LAST TIMES TO-DAY
ST
TAR FOR A NIGHT
HANKOW ROAD KOWLOON
57795
She pretends to be
Dar-
Broadway's
Iing
make
+
mother's
dream come true.
A Laugh!
A Thrill!!
A Heari-Pangi!!
A-CLAIRE TREVOR JANE DARWELLE A Tune Treat!!!!
A 20TH-FOX FICTURE
MORROW Richard Tauber in "HEART'S DESIRE"
• SHOWS DAILY
2 30-6,20 720-9.30
MAJESTIC
THEATRE
NATHAN ROAD
KOWLOON
TEL 57222
(MATINEES 20-30 EVENINGS: 20-30:50:70) FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY THE DARING EXPLOITS OF SECRET AGENTS OF THE MAIL SERVICE !
with
Postal INSPECTOR
RICARDO CORTEZ » PATRICIA ELLIS MICHAEL LORING BELA LUGOSI
A UNIVERSAL PICTURE
TO-MORROW & SATURDAY
A COMEDY FULL OF ACTION, THRILLS AND LAUGHTER !
46
WOMEN ARE
TROUBLE"
with STUART ERWIN, PAUL KELLY, FLORENCE RICE
A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURE
CANTON
AGENTS
for the
Hongkong
Telegraph
WM. FARMER & Co. Victoria Hotel Building.
Shameen, Canton.
Tel. 13501.
Printed and Published or the Proprietors by FREDERICK PERO FRANKLIN, at 1 and 8. Wyndham Street in the City of Victoria Hongkong.
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.