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THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1926.
CINEMA NOTES,
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
SERVICES
CONTRACTUELS DES' MES- BAGERIES MARITIMES.
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LOYANG CAPTURED.
'MOON OF ISRAEL" Poking, March 18.-According to
When a adore or
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more great The Steamship foreign reports, Loyang has boen Homeland newspapers hail a plc-
ANGERS" a u Ching-Ji'a hands since ture as one of the greatest achieve- Marob 8, the troops occupying the ments of the screen, it fully de-
Consignees of city boing under the command of serves the tribute. "The Moon of Yuan Woi-chun. Kan Yu-kun's Israel" which comes to the Coranet
Marseillos, &c. and Liu Chen-hua's forces are anid Theatre this evening as the fea- steamer are hereby informed that In connection with above to be now stationed at Mionchi.ture attraction for the next few their goods with the exception of lays has been acclaimed a master-Opium, Treasure and Valuables piece from every standpoint.
aro being landad and stored at Based on Sir II. Rider Haggard's their risks into the Godowns of famous novel, "The Moon of Israel" the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf SCHOOL.
is essentially a love story, though and Godown Co., Ltd. Kowloon we are told that it has a stupen- whonce delivery may be obtained ANNUAL SPORT MEETING,dous background, which includes immediately after landing.
the pomp and circumstance of the Optional Cargo will be forward. The annual athletle sports of the Phenon and the escape of the ed on unless intimation is receiv Ellis Kadoorie School for Indian Chosen People out of the land of ed from the Consignees before Boys were held at Sookumpoo Bendere. "The Moon of Israel" noon to-day requesting it to te Valley yesterday, The meeting Stoll Picture Production, and landed here. was favoured with ideal weather such is the supreme cate that has
Bills of Lading will be counter, conditions, except in the latter been taken in the making of it signed by the Undersigned. Good part of the afternoon when a slight that some parts were actually remaining unclaimed after Mon drizzle drove away many of the filmed in the Valley of the Kings 23rd. instant at noon spectators.
at Luxor. Another striking fact
to subject to rent and Indire There were twenty-seven races,
n that all the titles in it were
charges some of which were marked by pucitly written by the
All claims must be sont famous to me on or befors Wednesday very close finishes. This year the Senior Championship was won by roles are filled by actora of the be recognized.
leading the 25th. inst, or they will no Ali Ahmed, while the Junior very highest ability, so that in this Championship prize went to A. Rrespect too, Sutliad, a promising youngster, whoj triumph. did remarkably well in times.
At the end of the sports Mr. U. Rumjahn presented the prizes to the successful competitors.
The results of the principal events were as follows:
· Senior-high jump: 1, All Abined; 2. M. Mousa and ́E. Osmann.
Junior high jump: 1, A. R. Suthad; 2, A. Dachoo.
novelist himself The
wi
All damaged packages will be the picture is examined on Saturday, the 21st instant at 10 a.m. by Messrs. Those who have already scen Goddard & Douglas. "The Moon of Israel" speak with the greatest enthusiasm of the photography and the stage man-j agement. The wedding and corona- tion of Pharaoh, the crowds and processions in the streets, the |swift squadrons of chariots in the
desert, the Exodus itself, culmi-j
One mile senior: 1, E. Mustafa;ating in the passage of the Red 2, 0. Ismail.
Sea are all magnificent. The One mile senior: I. G. Mustafa; with the sea washing about men [dividing of the waters indeed,
2, M. Muosa and T. Singh.
Quarter mile junior: 1, A. R.and horses and chariots, combines
drama and spectacle with Salind; 2, A. Bachoo.
that will not easily fade from the Ivellous skill, and the effect is one
Old pupils' race: 1, Mr. I. Singh; 2, J. CusЯumbhoy.
Masters' race: 1, Mr. M. A. Khan.
LAWN TENNIS.
YESTERDAY'S MATCHES.
Yesterday's results in the tonnis tournament waro :—
mentory,
mur-
"THE GAIETY GIRL." The romantic love story is the play in which Mary Philbin is at her very best.'*
history.
Universal's
This statement, by King Bagget, voems born out in her three biggost succussey of the screen : | •Merry-Go-Round;" "Fool's High- Open Championship Single: H. D. Rumjahn beat A. J. Allfree. Way, and her last, The Gniety
Girl," 6-0, 6-1, 6-2, 1. Sudo beat D. S. Jewel adaptation of 1. A. R. spectacular
Green, 6-1, 6-1, 6-4.
Championship Doubles: Ng Sze the yet successful novels of to- Wylie's The Inheritors," one of cheong and Yung Hin-lun beat J. S. A. Curreem and S. A. R.morrow to the world theatre.
Tho now play comes to- day.
Ismail, 3-6, 6-1, 6-1, 6-1; Yew Man- Baggot, who directed her in the tsun and Ilo Ka-lau beat T. Honda new vehicle, speaks from a twofold und H. Yoshida, 3-6, 4-6, 6-3, 8-G, knowledge; not only as a director, 6-1; C. O'Callagahn and Dr. D. R.but as the first big star of the Gawler beat Hung. Huai-chen and screen, for Baggol for years was |lu Tak-lam G—0, 6—1, G—1. farms as a featured actor in many
Handicap Singles "R" P. H. big playe, including "Ivanhos,' Bounerman beat P. W. Greene, the fist big feature in screen; 5-7, 6-3, 6-3.
N. L. Railton and W. B. Cornahy) (Ser.) beat Dr. W. L. Thomas and who la her previous successes has The new picture giver the star, M. H. Turner, (rec, 3/6), 6-0, 0-1,been more or less in a costumo 16-2.
role, her st role in medern. To-day's Matches.
eoBlunie. She plays an English] Championship Doubles: S. E. girl, descendant of resalty, and one) Green and D. S., Green v M. K. of the Just of an uncient family. and M. W, Lo.
A cast of special note supports Handicap Singles "A" W.-L. the star. Joseph J. Dowling, who Thomas (rec, 15) R. J. Saunders played the title role in "The fowe 3/6); F. A. Redmond (owe Miracle Maa, is seen n Charles 15) v. D. J. Allfree (rec. 2/6); Tudor, the stern grandfather, last [Capt. West (owe 15) v T. H. King of a race of kings. Willian Haines,
(rec, 2/6).
who plays her lover, is well known. Club Championship: Lt.-Col. M. as a leading man of the sorcen, Dates v G. R. More.
and James O. Barrows, veteran U. S. R. C. "At Home." character artist, is seen as the old The committee and inembers of family servitor in the picture. Del he United Services Recreation With Jennings, another well-known [Club were “Al Home" to friends character player, ennets Korehaw, at their ground at King's Park war-made millionaire, whose sou yesterday when the finals in the tricks the heroine into marriage. tennis tournaments were played. Grace Dazmond, she of tho The inclement weather was very beautiful gowns and famous bock, troublesome to the players during enacts sportive showgirl with an the whole of the afternoon but adherent in the person of an ancient come very interesting and exciting duke, portrayed by Tom Ricketts. matches were witnessed. There Lydia Yeamans Titus, former was a large assembly of members tamons stugo star, and now noted and friends notwithstanding the character comedienne of the screen, bad weather.
is another important itom in the At the conclusion of the tennis, cost of the new picture. the prizes were distributed to thei succornful winnars by Mra. Luard.
"LADIES MUST LIVE."
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Inasking Mrs. Luard to present "Ladies Must Live" is the prizes, Col. Butteraworth, the intriguing title for a moving picture President, said that the committee and it can safely be said that tho were very pleased that General ouriosity excited in this respect and Mrs. Luard had come to so will not be disappoicted when the tennis and he hoped they "Ladies Must Live" comos to the would pay the Club many more Star Theatre this.evening, visits. The tennis witnessed was
"Ladion Must liva" in the Inst good in spite of the weather. picture made by the late Mr.
The following are the resulta o: George Loano Tucker
whose the year's tennis tournaments: memory will long live in the screen Men's Singles: Winners, Major | world ан the maker of The Hattersley Smith,
Miracle Man." This fact alone guarantora its merit, but another' Men's Doubles: Winners, Col. warranty is provided by the further Russell Brown and Major IIat-not that it COMICB from the tersley Smith, runners-up, Mesara, Paramount Studios. Child and Hale.
Major Hingdon.
runner-up;
Ladies' Singles: Winner, Miss runners-up, Capt. Murphy and Mason; runner-up, Miss Peck, Mrs, Cook.
Ladies' Doubles: Winners, Mrs. The president thanked Capt. James and Mian Wentworth; run-Clements, who had been a tower ners-up, Mrs. Cavaller and Mrs. of strength to the club on all ac- Richards.
casions, and the tennis committee' Mixed Doubles: Winners, Mr. for the succoss of the afternoon's N. Evans and Miss Wentworth ; tennis.
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R. RODENFUSER,
Agont. Hongkong. 16th March 1925.
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