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In "Give Me Your Heart" are three of the screen's most noted players. Shown above is the star, Kay Francis, with Roland Young (centre) und George Brent. They'll come to the King's Theatre on Thursday,

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(Continued from Pago 7.) mories....Regal Cinema Orchestra.

11 pan. Close Down.

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Transmission 1

(1.8.D., 0.9.0., 0.9.0.1

p.m.

metres. 10.32 mire 16,50 metres 11.07 metres 19.60 metre 19,04 metred

Te 10.70 Imetres 10.00 metres

P.10

1 flen. Spring to Attention

A radio 'reype written In praise of the year's youngest season.

2.30 p.m. "World Aftat, A talk by

11. V. Hodson,

24 pan. The Vario Tres, " 3.10 p.m. The Ghost Train" A play by Arnold Ridley, Part 3. 9.40 pm. The News and Announcement Greenwich Time Slanai at 3.45 p.m.

Transmission 2

(0.8.1, 0.5.0, 0.8.1.)

A

7 pm. Ben. World Affairs,

by JT. V. Hoson. 7.17 p.m. The New Victoria Cinemia Or

chestra.

7.45 p.m. Variety.

A.

Victorian Melodies. The 1.1.0. Rare Chorms and the ...

Theatre Orchestra.

B. p.m. The News and Announcements. Greenwich Time Bienal at 9.15 p.m. 9,15 p.m. An Organ Recital by G.

Cunningham. frans the Town

·Hall, Birmingham.

Transmission 3

(O.S.I., 6.5.P., G.B.I.)

Wekh Beptet, 10 p.m. Big Ben. The

directed by Frank Thomas. 10.30 p.m.floreby to Ciltheroe, or Harry Hingefal Day in the Trough of

Bowland,

11.10 p.m. Musleal Interbade. 11.16 p.m. The 1.1.C. Empire Orchestra.

With 12.16 .. Three in Byncopation.*

Feldie Carroll (Plana), Norman Imple (Clarinet and Baxophone), and leg Manus (Pianosecordeon), 12.50 .. The News and Announcemesta, Greenwich Time Bignal at 12.45 am. 12.60.0 Dance Munic.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1937.

CINEMA NOTES

Replete with exciting adventures, 'gallant gun battles and the thunder- in boufs of stampeding cattle, Columbia's drama of the great out- doorg, "Avenging Waters", will be showing to-day at the Alhambra Theatre. Ken Maynard is starred with a new leading Indy, lovely Beth: Marion, in this new thrilling photo- play of the open spaces. Ward Band, John Elliot, Zella Russel, Wally Wales and Eddie. Herne are also fen- tured. "Avenging Walera" is the story of Ken Morley, (Ken Maynard) owner of the Diamond K. Ranch who falls in love with Mary Mortimer, played by Belli Marion, daughter of the new owner of the neighbouring El Mirasol Ranch, and who goes to. her aid when a hand of desperadoes seek to kill her father and take away his possessions. It swirls to a roar- ing climax as Ken, alded by his won- der horse, battles both the villainous band and the force of the elements.

"The Working Man"

It is a new and somewhat dis hevelled George Arliss, usually no immaculate, who appears in the War- ner Bros. plcture, "The Working Man" which comes to the screen of the Majestic Theatre to-day. "The Working Man" is a delightful and drama In highly entertaining comedy

a wealthy manu- which Mr. Arliss, facturer.

as a small masquerades town fisherman in order to save from ruin the children of the man who had been his bitterest rival in both, bust- A notable support- ness and love. ing cast includes, Bette Davis as his in the Albright Juvenile lead, Gordon Westcott, Theo- dore Newton and J. Farrell Mac- Donald. The screen play by Charles Kenyon and Mnude T. Howell 18

leading Indy Hardie

KINGS?

OPENING TO-MORROW

SHE HAD A RIGHT TO WONDER IF ANY MAN WAS WORTH LOVING!

Kay at the full ghỉ of her glory as an actrassi See hebeauty clothed in Orry- Kelly's most broth-lcking creationst See, her career rooding its triumphant climax In this magnificent, rosa of a sophisticated "woman of the World *** who would gladly

give up the wedd and all its riches to hold in her armë onto moto har, boby, who called abihor woman "Mother"t

Kay Francis

“GIVE ME YOUR HEART

From: An IntentionalStage fucrats,""])E

GEORGE BRENT

ROLAND UNOʻPATRIC KNOWLES HENRY STE HENSON-FRIEDA INESCORT

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ALSO COLOUR Musical COMEDY

"KING OF THE ISLANDS

LEAVING FOR HOME

*

GIFT TO MR. R. T. BARRETT. FROM COLLEAGUES

There was a gathering of the editorial staffs of the South China' Morning Post and Hongkong Tele- graph yesterday afternoon. to bid formal forewoli to Mr. R. T. Barrett, who is leaving for Home this week

his wife and children, after over years total residence In the Colony.

For the past two years Mr. Barrett has been night editor of the SC.M. Post, and in making a presentation to him yesterday, on behalf of the editorial staffs of the two papers, Mr. B

ener, Manager of the

to Mr. Barrett's compan

service, food

and wished him and His family bon voyage.

Mr. Barrett came out to Hongkong to join the Dally Press, and ulter- wards edited The Critic. Mrs. Barrett has been associated with local art circles for a number of years, and both she and her husband “leava ̈a large number of friends.

based on a story by Edgar Frank- lin and directed by John Adolf.

"Lady Be Careful"

A riotous comedy about a bewilder- ed gob, known as "Dud" because of his Inexperience with women, who all unconsciously proves himself "Dyna-

is unfolded in the Paramount

milcady Be Careful," which is

playing at the Star Theatre. The ilim features whose nickname is switched from "Dud" to "Dynamite,"

and Mary dancer wo Crabbe

Low Ayres as the sallor

Carlisle as a

as a Panama City

in the cause of it all.

as a Marine, boastful of his oppears as a

many conquests, who finds himself outdone by the modest Ayres. Benny Baker, of radio fame, alds in packing the yarn with laughs. Baker, him- self formerly a radio stooge for Lou in Holtz, has a stooge in the the person of foc Ploski, platter-faced comic. Parker, Alan Campbell and Harry Ruskin co-operated in turning out the frothy dialogue of "Lady Be Careful," and J. T. Reod, acg Para- maunt director, paced the story, ni a speed suited to Ita farce lines,

"Lost Horizon" Columbia's monumental Cupra's production, "Lost Horizon", ends its run at the King's Theatre to-day, a run that has been marked by consistant enthusiasm on the part

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