STATE THEATRE
"STOWAWAY" AGAIN TO-NIGHT. Kbmaiitic as the radiant Chinese moon, and as glamorcms with its* Burrounaing eompany of great stars, teemlng with danger, exeitemeht, thrills, war-iord bandits, •. a,nd Shirley . Temple." as a little waif who talks $nd sings ChineSe Tiventieth Century-Fox's new iUin, "Stowaway," coines to tlie State Theatre to-night. Yes, Shirley's in China now — and you'd think you'd never seen her hefore — so different is the setting " ...... So surprising the story. As .Ching-Ching, the adopted daughter of a missionary couple killed in a rebel raid, v Shirley is picked up by Roberb Young, a carefree young millionaire who is touring the world in a vain attempt to get away from himself . Shirley, accidentally stowing away" in Young's car on a eruise ship, is instrumental in his meeting Alice Faye, pretty liancee of stutfy young Allan Lane.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 162, 27 July 1937, Page 4
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