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THEATRE
MR. CHARLES CHAMIER'S
London Vaudeville Company THE NEW
OUR CABARET
In a series of Intime Revues with NEW SONGS-NEW SKETCHES-NEW DANCES.
TO-MORROW"
Sunday, November 13th at 9.15 p.m. and Monday, November 14th. "HEY! HEY!"
Tuesday & Wednesday, November 15th & 16th.
“COCKTAILS":
Thursday & Friday, November 17th & 18th. "HONI SOIT" Saturday, November 19th. “A LA CARTE'
Sunday, November 20th.
“HERE & THERE"
Monday, November 21st. ̧ "POT POURRI” Booking at Moutrie's and the Star Theatre PRICES $3, $2 & $1.
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A refusal by the Ministry of Pensions to supply information re- garding the medical war record of a pensioner in connexion with a case at the Manchester Quarter Sessions was commented upon by the Recorder, Sir Walter Greaves Lord.
GARDEN FETE.
ST. PETER'S YOUNG MEN'S CLUB FUNCTION TO-DAY.
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NOVEMBER 12, 1927.
NEW ITEMS.
OUR CABARET AT THE STAR THEATRE.
The St. Peter'a Young Men's Every item in the revue "Hay! Club garden fete opens to-day and Hey!" with which Mr. Charles will doubtless attract a large Chamber's London vaudeville com- crowd. The opening function ispany, the new Our Cabaret, opens being performed by Mrs. Southorn, its season at the Star Theatro to- the wife of H. E. the Ofear Admorrow night, is new to the ministering the Government, who, Colony. The songs, sketches and on her arrival, will review the 5th dances will therefore have the Troops of the Hongkong Boy Scouts added charm of novelty, and And will then be introduced to the thoroughly enjoyable evening may assembled gathering by the Hon. be expected. Y Dr. R. H. Kotewall, the Club patron.'
Among the special features of the fete are an afternoon concert, a tea dansant, a supper danes and a concert on the roof of the Club. The last named will be given by the "J-Pans" under the direction of Miss Violet Capell. During the afternoon a naval band will be in Titania attendance and the Melodiana will supply the musle at the supper dance.
The Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels, Ltd., have arranged a special continuous bus service from Blake Pior to the Club House, commencing at. 2 p.m.
The Stallholders, The following is a list of the stallholders ***
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Among the sketches to be pre- sented to-morrow night is a lover burlesque dealing with Frah- blowers in the time of Tutan-, khamen-a" time which it can be imagined gives plenty of scopej display its for the company to comedy talent. Another amusing sketch is called "Honeymoon Hall."
The company has returned from the North strengthened in numbers and talent, and in addition it will have the advantage this time of a vivacious the services of comedienne in Miss Muriel Varna who was unable to appear last Book- August owing to illness. ing for the whole season is now open at Moutrle's and the Star Theatre at the popular admission prices" of $3, $2 and $1.
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11 Old form of punishment. 14 Large sofa. While the New Our Cabaret is 16 Hot curdled milk at the Star Theatre the movie 10 Evils, programme will be limited to one 20 Pace.
22 Prefixed to knight's name. performance at 5.30 daily, with the 1 Turns on an axle.
programme 24 Prepares for publication. Busual changes of
during the week. The picture to 26. morrow and Monday will be Zane 27 Activity. Grey's thrilling story of a historic 28 Australian animal. feud, "To The Last Man," with 30 Small horse. Richard Dix and Lois Wilson in 33 Raw hides.
36 Abolish. the leading roles.
Refreshment Stall: Misses R. Mow Fung (Convenor), M. White, M. Woolley, M. Kacker, P. Hynes, E. Atkins, Wise, L. Mackenzie, E. Rodgers, K. Grose, D. Leung, Buckland, E Minnie Lee, Sec Chin, V. Mackenzie, Choa, I. Rodgers, 1. Grose, A. Hynes. R. Cole, B. Pope, R. White, Mrs. Payne, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Cooper, Mr. F. Bradley, Mr. Kan- dall, Mr. Geo. Kotewall, Mr. James Kolewall, Mr. J. Barrow, Mr. S. C. Ho, Mr. W. A. Zimmern, Mr. G, S. Ladd, Mr. V. A. Shaw, Mr. H. G. Kew, Mr. S. Chenalloy.
Entertainment (Concerts, etc.):) Rev. N. V. Halward (Convenor). Mr. W. A. Shea (Secretary), Mr.
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“THE MAGICIAN.”
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39 Consumea.
41 Part of the boot.
42 A petty despot.
44 Sentiments proposed for generni
acceptance.
40 Management.
A. Leong, Mr. E. G. Stewart, Mr. SOMERSET MAUGHAM STORY 47 Bilstie R. Leong, Mr. A. Greaves, Mr. E. Zimmern.
FILMED.
48 Always.
49 Formal act of religion. 60 Pressed with the foot.
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Down.
2 Instrument for pounding, 3 Useless plants." 6 Ensnares.
Finance Committee: Mr. A. E..
"The Magielan," a powerful Lea (Treasurer to the "Garden Fete), assisted by Mesara, P. story from the pen of Somerset Howle, F. A. Peterson, J. L. Mac- Maugham, author of "The Fainted pherson, N. Attaway, H. A. Allen, Veil," "Rain" and other well- A. Peake, B. Randall, A. Hancox known books, will be screened at the Queen's Theatre next week, as and A. W. Millar,
7 Well known tree, Erection and Construction: Mr.announced in a special advertise-
picture was produced in Europe by 12 Relate. G. W. R. Griggs assisted by ment appearing in this issue, The Mesara. A. W. Millar, J. M. Shroff, Rex Ingram, the man who made 13 Love to excess, Allan Ng Kin and others.
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Sale of Golliwogs: Misses Lep pard and M. Lea.
Sale of Cupids: Miss Phyllis Hunt..
Organising Secretaries: Messrs. G. S Zimmern, Peter Pau and W.
Kicking the Football: Mr. E.
assisted by
The man bad erashed in an aero-A. Shen. plane during the war and had "in- jured his head, and a question re-Zimmern, garding his mentality had arisen. Birtwistle.
Mr.
"The Four Horsemen," "Mare
Nostrum," and Scaramouche" and it is in every way a masterly production.
The popular American star, Alice Terry, a noted German actor, Paul Wegener, and a handsome young Serbian play the leading roles, the two men as magician and surgeon, respectively, fighting Knacking Down Pipes: Mr. G. for the soul of the girl. The At the Recorder's request the Ministry of Pensions had been com- Beard, assisted by Mr. Dyer. municated with for. further parti-
from culars. The reply
the Ministry stated that it was the general rule to treat as strictly con- fidential all medical information regarding pensioners, and express- ing the Minister's regret that he
Slippery Sam: Mr. Conrade,action of the story is very thrilling and the settings, including many assisted by Messrs. A. Lea and famous beauty and historical spots CW. Mitchell.
Cocoa Nut Shy: Mr. Edge, in Europe, are most effective, assisted by Mr. C. Lea.
Rifle Range: Mr.. C: A. Grimes. Toy Stail: Mrs. Earle and Mrs.
is unable to find any grounds that Shellshear, assisted by Misses F. would justify him making an ex-Wong, H. Yuen, H. Surh and Mr. ception to the general rule in this S. Jenyns.
case."
E. Perry.
Twenty Cents Raffle: Mrs. D. mern, E: Sue, B. Sue, L. Suo, W. Fok, assisted by Misses N. Zim Sue and Mr. W, Sue.
Mr.
Flower Pot Competition:
Ho Kwang. F. B. Grose, assisted by Mr. E.
Mr. H. M. Kew Clock" Golf: assisted by Miss D. Fung and Mr. F. Zimmern.
Sweet Stall: Miss B. Yuen, assisted by Misses B. Santos, H. Sir Walter Greaves-Lord: That would rather mean that if in effect Kew, E. Kew, D. Ellia and Mr. A. there was anything in the man'a
Lucky Ring: Miss E. Samy condition which ought to be taken assisted by Mrs. P. Yee, Misses R. into account in dealing with him, Randall and Mr. J. M. Shroff. making the man's. position better, Hoopla: Mr. P. Sands, assisted the Ministry of Pensions would ap-by Mrs. Hunt, Miss Hunt, Mrs. J.
Miscellaneous Stall: Miss M. parently not give it to him. That. Hunt and Mr. Dormer, does not seem to be quite in ac-
Flower Stall: Mr. G. W. R. Yuen, assisted by Misses R. and R. cordance with what most of us re-i Griggs, assisted by Miss Clark. Wong, D. Lopes, A. Gutierrez and Kard "as a proper way of doing Mrs. Millar, Miss Leonard, Miss Messrs. J. Way and E. Cunning- things.
Pl
Grimes and Mrs. Allan Ng Kin,
Guessing Competition: Mr. W. M. Gittins, assisted by Misses J. and G. Ho Tung. Misses I. and K.
A piece of wooden water main Rapp, Misses I. Gittins and Nancy about 2ft. long and 1ft. In diameter Leong.
fashioned from the trunk of a tree, Gold Fish Stall: Miss. C. Ham- and believed to be about 400 years son, assisted by Miss N. See Chin, old, is to be mounted in a glass Misses E. and K. Fox. case in the Berkeley Hotel, Fish Pond: Mr. E. Luscombe, Piccadilly, W. It was dug up a assisted by Mr. John Lang. month ago outside the hotel by men engaged on the repair work in Piccadilly, and a brass plate on the case will record that" fact.
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Squares Stall: Miss W. Cheung, assisted by Misses H. Hunt, G. Gutierrez and Messrs.. A. and S. Cheung..
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17 Breathing holes.
18 An upward throw.
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26 Mire.
26 Expresses denial,
29 Monkeys.
31. Follow days.
32 Smaller,
34 Member of an Asiatic race.
35 Heavenly orb,
37 Blessing-
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41 Guide.
43 One who mimics,
45 Chinese coin..
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