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EUROPEAN'S' "ANTICS.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

CINEMA NOTES.

A Magisterial Reprimand. Kowloon Theatre Dances. Before Mr. R. E. Lindsell, ai Kowloon residents, and Hong Mr. E. Ralpha, Inspector of the Magistracy this morning. T. tong residents too, should read English Schools, is giving away M. Poole, an unemployed en- the special advertisement in to-

prizes. certificates and

gineer, was charged with disorder-day's issus regarding the dance medals, at the Sayingpun School is behaviour and with damaging to be held at the Kowloon this afternoon. One of the most the door of 14. Yue Ws Street. Theatre to-morrow night. The noticeable features of the report:

A plea of not guilty on both question of dancing in warm was the large number of pupils charges having been entered weather is therein discussed, and -93-who made full attendance. Five students gained certificates by the defendant, Acting Sub-In-the management is so confident and prizes in the Vere Forster pector Shaftain deposed that at of patrons finding cool enjoyment yesterday afternoon

that they make a magnanimous | tha International Writing Competi-defendant entered No. 1 Police offer in that connection. The tion.

The Report for 1921 states that Station, where witness lived, and Kowloon dances bave proved to be reported that he bad been immensely popular this season the maximum enrolment was 368 (340 in 1920), and the average assaulted by a woman at 14. Yue and the reason is undoubtedly attendance was 319, (314 in 1910) Wa Street. Defendant was more

the care taken to ensure the The School was full throughout or less under the influence of maximum of comfort for those the entire year, and several drink, but was not drank. The taking part. hundred applicants were unable request was made by him for

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The "Star" Attractions. There have been big houses at the Star Theatre, Kowloon, over] the week-end to witness "Secret

the company of witness to to secure sdmission. The atten-

go to the address mentioned, but dance was excellent, Baverzl Classes maintaining an unbroken Sergeant Shaftain did not corn- record for a period of six con-ply and advised the defendant to secutive weeks, while 93 boys-60 away and take out a summons Service" and to hear the Majurel one quarter of the entire School in the morning against the woman.Parisian Troupe. M. Majurel -made full attendance for the hour later, following the possesses a powerful baritone voice and he was heard to great receipt of a cbit stating that a The general standard cfefficiEuropean was creating a distur. advantage in the Prologue from bance at 14, Yue Wa Street, Pagliacci Mlle. Yvonne Demay ency has been maintained. Map drawing. Englishconversation and Sergeant Shaftain went out and is a comic artist of rare ability and captivated her audiences: composition are particularly wfound a crowd of about one

Mile. aught. At the Vere Forster's hundred Chinese collected outside from the start, whilst

Germaine Hillber is a vocalist International Writing Competi-No. 14. Going up the stairs. tion, five copy books which were witness found Poole standing and dancer of no mean order. Mlle. Lyson Dherlys skilfully landing the entered won special mention: all quietly were awarded certificates of merit of the first floor. An examination executed some modern dances. whilst Professor Bonduelli, the "and three earned prizes in addi-as made on the door which was

pointed out by a lady, and witness Musical Director, contributed to tion. During the Summer vaca

found that the bottom panel had make the show one of the best tion well-attended class in Mandarin was conducted by Mrheen smashed. An allegation was seen in the colony for a long time! Yit Chung Yu, an undergraduate made by the lady that the defen- past.

To-morrow evening a one-act * the

Good dant had assaulted her husband University.

and another man in the house. comic opera entitled "A Music work Was done and inter- est maintained to the And Denying that he was disorderly, Lesson" is being given, in which of the course. The School is the defendant said:-When the poor music professor falls in used regularly as a Training Inspector arrived I was just love with a rich and handsome girlneighbour. He is afraid to dec- School by the University educa-beginning to come to my senses

after having been knocked about are his love but the girl, know- tion undergradustes.

jing the facts, disguises to take a by the woman.

masic lesson, from which events What occurred at the house come that which made a happy previous to the arrival of Acting ending. There should again be big Sub-Inspector Shaftain was houses. related to the Coat: by Mre Mary

In Sports, the school has done well. Volley ball and foothall were played, and during the sum mer season swimming was en joyed regularly by the whole School.

weather was wel

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The World.

To-morrow, the World Thee- a powerful

A Troop of Boy Scouts, num-Durrants, the tenant of 14. Yue bering 30. has been formed, the Wa Street, and Captain Regnolds, tre is showias aoiform and equipment being a visitor to the house. It ap drama entitled "Red Courage." provided by the generosity of poared from their evidence that This is

• strongly-com- The Troop about 3 p.m. Mr. Durrants opened ceived- Mr. Ho Kom-tong-

picture in which spent a week at Cheung Chau the door in response to a knock, thirteen characters have a part. during August and although the bus be shot it as soon as he saw it It has a decided love interest and the boys was the defendant. As the defen the story is of a most exciting! put in some useful training-dant started to makeadisturbance.character, the chief interest being Scout-Master Leung Yuk-tong Mr. Durrants reopned the door, sustained by the rescuing of the has given much time and thought and, with the assistance of Cap control of a newspaper from the to the morement, and the hightain Reynolds, managed to ge hands of a political boss and the state of efficiency which has been the accused downstairs. After use of the journal in a campaign attained, as shown at the in shouting out filthy and threaten for the cleaning up of the towD auguration ceremony in October ing language in the street for morally. There are many thrilling and in the subsequent report of little while. Poole went upstairs moments, and the picture will no the Commissioner, is due to his again and stood on the landing doubt draw iarze houses from assiduous care and attention. One until Mrs. Durrants returned amongst those who like a really of the Patrol Leaders has been Mrs. Durrant immediately re

strong Crams. awarded the Gitr Cross and a cognised the defendant as a man Certificate from tbe

The Coronet. Head-whom she had often seen during| quarters. London. for gallantry the last three years and who, about|

"Has a woman ever had you displayed in saving a boy from a month ago, called at the house on the end of a string?" is a drowning.

first and asked for food. When she question every man ought to ask honour of the kind to reach spoke to him he called ber mhimself and then go and see the the Colony. In December, moral" and attempted to hit her. new picture now showing at the the Scouts were The defendant denied using Coronet entitled "The Woman violence to ang one, and alleged and the Puppet" This picture that he was hit in the mouth by has the advantages of an unusual Mr. Durrants. He west to 14, and striking plot. gorgeous

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1 trip. まず cadets. to Borneo and were able to sup plement the knowledge of sea inanship gained on HL.M.S. Tamar Ye Wah Street to look for Mrs. costuming and scenes laid in earlier in the year.

Brimble to regain possession of some of the most beautiful parts One fermer pupil bas secured some of his effects. which he bad of Spain. The euding role is Scholarship given by the Nam left in her charge.

taken by Geraldine Farrar, an Yeung Tabacco Co. and is now

The Magistrate:-ie that any actress whose capabilities are so studying at the Chicago Unive:-

at reason why they should have done well known as to render it super- Tweire others-now pity.

fluous to remark that it is taken Queen's College-recently passed this to you?

with remarkable strength and the University Junior Local Ex- The defendant Yes. They

realism. amination one of these, the Alan wish to decoy the woman and I Morris Scholar (Cherg Iu maol am trying to get her out of it. This obtained five distinctions.

was the cause of all the friction The "Old Boys' Aunbalance between us. I have known the Division" (St. John Ambulance parties for three years, both bere Brigade) continues to do useful and in Singapore. work, and in the recent vaccina- Inspector Blackman said that tion campaign vaccinated 4.507 persons

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razor in defendant's possession.

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HOW TO KEEP FIT.

Make Yourself Disease-Proof

Germe of all kinds are con- tionally entering our systems; The donors to the Prize Fund. The Magistrate told the defen-they are in the food we eat, the were-Captain Hall, Mr. Mok dant that he must realise that afair we breathe, and the water we Bang. Hon Mr. Chow Shou-sou, white man had some prestige to drink. Some are quite harmless, Mr Ng Sau-sang, Hon. Mr. Laukeep up in Hongkong. It is and even beneficial. Others are Chu-pak, Messrs. Ip Sau Chi. disgraceful to go about and create highly dangerous. But if we are P. K. Kwok, Lo Shan-wan Wong a disturbance with a crowd of fit and well these dangerous germs Kam-fak, Ho Fook, Eng Hok-Chinese collecting round you, and bare no effect upon us, because fouz, Chos Po-sies, Un In-hong, allow them to laugh at your they cannot live in a bealtby Sir Robert Ho Tung, the Sincere antics," said his Worship. A person. It is when our blood is Co., Messrs. Lo Cheung-Sins of $10, or fourteen days' hard impoverished that the disease sbiu. Lo Cheung-kui, W.labour, was imposed on the first germs obtain a hold on the system' Ford, Lo Cheung-ip, charge. Defendant was ordered That is why it is important to Ip Lan-chuen. Dr. Ma Chiu-ki, to pay $3 compensation on the keep yourself fit by maintaining a Messrs. Choy Hing, Ho Wing, second charge, or, in default, to plentiful supply of rich red blood. Ho Cheuk, M. H. Lo, Ho Leuog. undergo another seven days' Dr. Williams pink pils bave achieved fame for their remark- able bloodmaking powers. The new rich blood created by these. pills builds, up the whole system and helps it to resist disease.

C Choa, Ho Iu. Ho Kwong, imprisonment.

Ho Ki, Simon Tse Yan, Choa Fo-

iu. Ho Shai-kit and M. K. Lo.

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MONDAY: JULY 3, 1922.

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We reprint below a letter addressed to the Editor of this paper and published last Saturday.

At our usual

NEGLIGE DANCE,

TO-MORROW EVENING. TUESDAY, JULY 4tb,

any dancer who, before the eighth dance-num- ber, informs the Manager that he (or she) finds it too warm for comfort in dancing, will have the cost of his ticket refunded without question upon surrendering the ticket-counterfoil.

The Letter: On Dancing in Warm Weather.

Ac observation made to me last Tuesday even- ing by a new visitor to Kowloon Theatre. so far as dance nights are concerned, has given me to think. He said, at the end of the evening. "I could not have believed it possible for the Theatre to have been kept so cool, or for daacing to be so pleasant in this hot weather. I have thoroughly enjoyed myself.” Now, Sir. I feel that it is certainly the cage with many of the people of this Colony that they are missing. in the summer, a great pleasure and relaxation be cause they think they will not be comfortable, whereas, as a fact, they may be perfectly happy dancing, given the proper conditions. I am dancing regularly myself and I know.

Tako Tientsin: here they dance right through the summer and those who have visited the northern part in June-July-August know that the tempera- ture of Hongkong, particularly after sunset, is not a circumstance to that in the same season in Tientsin. It may be retorted that in Tientsin the tolk dance in the open air, (I know-I've done it myself in July), but in the case of our own Theatre, we claim that the conditions are better than in the open air, where there is often no breeze at all, what with the crowd of open windows, the double battery of fans, and the large masses of ice provided.

A final word or two: the way to enjoy dancing

in the hot weather involves a little forethought. The evening bath should be taken, warm, as nearly before dancing as convenient, the lightest clothes, of course, should be worn, men wearing a low, scft collar or, even, a tennis-shirt with no collar at all. Finally, don't take too much liquid!

Try this, you who yet know, or only think you know, and don't deprive yourselves unnecessarily of a delightful recreation and pleasant, healthful formu of exercise.

THE MANAGER,

KOWLOON THEATRE.

Now then, call our "bluff."-We are not afraid, for we have the comfortable know- ledge that we are not really bluffing.

A FINAL NOTE.-Experience is teaching the Management of Kowloon Theatre how to make the ice used for cooling the Theatre more effective. A further development is in prepara- tion for to-morrow.

ICHANG AGAIN FEARS DISORDER.

Plans To Close The Two Hundred Gates.

WAS

The authorities are vigilant and} are taking energetic steps to put down the robbers, several of whom have been arrested and executed in public places in order to intimidate other. But in many cases villages have been held up and houses robbed without say Icbang June 17.-The acni-steps being taken to catch the MORE THAN 5,000 SLAIN IN

The success of Dr. Williams' versary of the looting of 1921 offenders. FIGHTING NEAR SHANBAIKWAN. Hankow, June 22-The occa-pink pills in many thousands of brought it another decided scare Two days ago a woman

Peking, June 19-It has been sion of the evacuation of Hankow cases of anaemia, indigestion, among the citizens of Ichang So brought into the Church of Scot estimated that during the five by the Japanese garrison was rheumatism, nervous debility, and far there does not seem to have land Mission Hospital suffering days fighting around Shaphai-marked by a farewell parade yer other ailments due to poor blood been justification for the alarm from serious wounds. She was a wan, losses suffered by both terday, which was attended by is because these pills reinforce the although there have been several native of a village called Fen ctions included 3,000 Fengtien General Hsiao Yao-nan, the Con-blood supply. purifying and serious robberies with violence hsiang, about 15 miles north of the

2,300 Chibli man supposed solar body, many members of the enriching it.

lately, which led the people to city. "Robbers attacked the farm, have lost their lives. Wo foreign community and hundreds Now is the time to begin Dr. fear that there might be another at which she was a servant, og-wen, Commander of the of Chinese, as well as the Civil Williams' pink pills. Get & supply mutiny of troops.

carried off all the grain, and live The Merchants' Brigade was stock and brutally cut the woman. plane station at Paoting, is Governor. The troops, number from any dealer: or direct and ated to have personally fowning 500, paraded under Major post free at $1.50 the bottle, $8.00 called out and there has been about the face with their swords.

The local Commendant is tak the Fengtien army and Kurata and were inspected by for 6 bottles, from Dr. Williams some talk of closing the 200 gates ed bombs inflicting heavy General Okidora. They will de- Medicine Co. 96 Szachuen Road, which have been erected through- ing energetic steps to put a stop Paties on them.

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out the city.

to these armed robberies."

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