NEW PHILIPPINES GOVERNOR.
ITS, CO-OPERATION. WITH
FILIPINOS.
San Francisco, Feb. 1. Governor General Henry L. Stimson is going to his post In Manila convinced that the intro-, duction of a programme based up on a business partnership between Americans and Filipinos will go far toward settling the Philippine problem. He made known his vows to the San Francisco Bulletin to-day",
It was definitely learned nlao that the Governor General sally for Manila on Friday aboard the President McKinley, just
That Britain quoted Governer Stimson as saying that although he will have with him at least three men with milliary experi ence, two of whom served unde
General Wood, his assistants will
Bens"
not bo in any cabinet," such as General Wood's group of advisers were called.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY
WOMAN'S WORLD
FOR OUR LADY READERS.
Jazz Music.
SIR HENRY COWARD'S NEW ATTACK.
Jazz is a racial question, snid Sir Henry Coward, the famous con- ductor, who last month addressed the
AMAZING SCENES IN DARWEN CHURCH.
DEMONSTRATION AGAINST SINGING OF EUCHARIST.
London, Jan. 28.17 Extraordinary scenes wore wit nessod yesterday at St Cuthbert's Church, Darwen, whore recently, there have been several protests
School Girls Strike. Actress Handcuffed. against the character of the ser
DRESS AS AN INDICATOR
OF CHARACTER.
MISS MARTIN-HARVEY:" UNABLE TO PLAY PART.
It is almost generally accepted Miss Muriel Martin-Harvey, the now that dress, in the case of juvenile lead in "Nine Forty-Five," women, offers some indication of the detective play at the Ambas Incorporated Society of character. England has not ac-sadors Theatre, could not play her
..
cepted this fact so completely as part after the second act at a recent to be faced with school strikes in matined because she was handcuffed: cases where the teachers refuse to The Incident happened between subscribe to modern styles. In the second and third, acts," said drossing.
Mr. Watts-Phillips, the manager, to a Press representative. "Mr. Arthur Melville plays the part of a man who wears handcuffs and noticed that they were stiff.
Musicians at the Hotel Metropole. Declaring that jazz should be de- nounced and made taboo among the white races, Sir Henry added:
It is a low type of primitive Governor Stimson's "adviser music. It is decidedly, atayistic. selected thus far include an econo- · mic adviser at present in Manila, It is founded on crude rhythms assigned by Secretary Hoover; auggested by glamping the foot Mr. H. T. Edwards, assigned by and clapping the hands. It puts new principal wears skirta which the Department of Agriculture for emphasis on the grotesque by bang-rench to her ankles and keeps her agrleallural matters, and Col. Win- ship, Major Hitchens and Generalings and clangings of pots. That hair long. Dorey.
has, to a great extent, gone now, Governor Stimson Indicated dur- but the same spirit is present. ing the interview that he believed
This is heightened by the exag- the future welfare of the Philip- plass and the ability of the Filipi-geration of syncopation and the hos to become independent and self-supporting depends largely on the economic development of the archipelago. He feels that such development should come through American capital, adding. "But the investment of American capital should be made in a way whereby The Filipinos would share in the profits and benefits of that deve- lopment. The Philippines are rich in agricultural and other un- developed resources. It is casen- tial that they be developed.”
ADVICE TO SHUN. POLITICS.
MANI... CHINESE CONSUL'S HINT.
Chinese Mr. Koling Yih, the Consul General in Manila, through the columns of the four Chinese daily newspapers, advises the Chi-
or
use community not to join any of the political parties nor take part,, Intervene, either personally financially, during the coming election throughout the Philippine! Islands.
The Consul alleged that possible friction will be avoided between the contending parties among the Chinese residents if they are not members of any political group. He further contended that the Ch nese people in the 1stands must devote their time wholly to com- mercial business and to fostering friendly relations among all the nationalities; they can render help, elther personal or fancial, in any charitable or social activities, but, they must shun politics.
This has happened, however, in America, where the pupils of the High School of Newport, Oregon, have gone on strike because the
The reason given is that the pupils cannot expect to get modern! teaching from a mistress who will not wear modern dress, and the significant feature of the incident
vices.
Four hundred people, who parti- cipated in today's demonstration against the singing of the Eucharist, held up the servico for a time by singing hymni
Two hundred demonstrators left the church when the Vicar entered the pulpit to preach, but they re- turned later, and when a curate went to the altar with two servors, the demonstrators sang hymna while the service was proceeding.
During the singlag; a man read the 31st Article of the -Prayer and when he stopped reading the Book. The organ started to play man left the church and the choristers and clergy retired to the vestry before the last hymn
was ended.
After the service, there there were further demonstrations in the street and the Vicar left for hethe Vicarage guarded by police.
"After the fall of the curtain asked if someone would put them on to test them..
Mia Martin-Harvey. said she would test them, and the handcuffs were put on and locked.
Now
Modernistic Silver
Service Design.
Pletured is a new set in Sterling Silver which achieves ita varied light effects by use of three treatments of the metal, Squat, with alert upright handles and large spouts, these many-angled, many-lighted coffee arns, sugar and cream jogs stir the imagination.
mauling, twisting, and breaking up of ordinary rhythms.in the frenetic melody instruments. In addition to this, it debases both music and instruments by making them farcical,
is that the parents are supporting the rebels in this view,
"They were American, and so made that, once locked, they could not be slipped off. When Mr. Melville went to unlock them, the key could not be found.
[An earlier message stated: London, Jan. 18th-The Vicar of St. Cuthbert's Darwen, called in the police on Sunday to remove from the service, protesters against ritualism.]
DEATH IN HOTEL BATHROOM.
EUROPEAN FOUND DEAD IN
t COLOMBO.
An inquest was held at Colombo on January 23rd, on the body of William Ralph Snow, of the firma of Messrs. W. R. Show and Co., Ltd., London, by the City Coroner. Mr. F. L. Danlel. Mr. Snow died suddenly yesterday at the Galle Face Hotel. He arrived in Colom. bo on the previous Saturday...
Mr. A. C. Bernard, Secretary to the Galle Face Hotel, stated that Mr. Snow arved in Colombo on Saturday by the mall ship and engaged two rooms at the Hotel. On the next evening; he heard that Mr. Snow was found dead in his bath room. He Informed the Colpetty police who removed the body to the police mortuary,
Martin Perera, the boy who was waiting on Mr. Snow, stated that he was asked by Mr. Snow to pre- pare the bath for him. He did so, and about half an hour later when he did not see his master coming out of the bath room, he opened the door and found Mr. Snow lying on the floor, Apparently'„in an unconscious state.
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WORLD THEATRE.
THE IRRESISTIBLE LOVER"
TO-DAY.
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32. Tabloland.
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Fins
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plaited rope (nnut).
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Yesterday's Solution.
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GERMANY REJOICING.
CONCLUSION OF TREATY WITH LITHUANIA.
There
Berlin, Jan, 29. much Is
rejoicing
the
Having scored an instant suc Dr. A. Weeraperumal, J.M.O., cess when screened at the Queen's stated that there was no external Theatre for one day only last. Sun- marks of injury: Death was due day weak, "The Irresistible Lover throughout Germany over to spontaneous rupture of the is being screened at all perform-conclusion of the Germano ances in the World Theatre today Lithuanian Treaty, and German
heath
Times
-The Coroner returned a verdict and to-morrow to give cinema-
goers further opportunity of public opinion warmly welcomes accordingly..
84cing a very amusing film, "The the success which has attended the Never surely was there a bet
The late Mr. Snow was 68 years Irresistible Lover" presents Nor-negotiatlone, particularly in view ter instance of the tyranny of
of age.
man Kerry, star of many screen of a number of Intent Issues, fashion and of the dangers that
dramas, for the first time ne n full chiefly those affecting the German beset those who elect to defy it.
London, Jan. 3.-The Labour edged comedian. Kerry is star clement at Memel, which required red with Lais Moran in the picture Germano-Lithuanian cooperation. The noble trombone is made to
Mion are impatient with women Finally. Mr. Frank Pattingell, correspondent of The village idiot, and moan like a cow paying bills that have their origin
Beaudine. The supporting cast cord, without comment, the fears distress. (Laughter.). The The chief picture at the Star silver-tongued trumpet is made to in the swift changes of fashion, went in front of the curtain and tween employers and employen embraces Gertrude Astor, Myrtle of the French that M: Waldemaras
importance that siderable screech, produce sounds like draw because they do not realise just explained that Miss Martin-Harvey says: "It is a coincidence of cone Stedman, Leo Moran, Arthur Lake, was attempting to enlist German Theatre to-day and to-morawing a nail on a slate, the tearing of what it means to a women to have would be unable to continue her tour Party and the Council of Philips Smalley and a host of support against Poland. Rudolph Valentino's romantic
to wear clothes that are obviously part in the performance, and that the Trade Union Congress has alothers. "The Irresistible Lover! calleo, or a comedy drama "The Engle" the (Laughter.) action of which takes place in Russia before the revolution.
STAR THEATRE. RUDOLPH VALENTINO IN "THE EAGLE.”
bray like an ass, guffaw Jike A when it comes to a question of who plays the part of the detective, apropos of the coming meeting bewhich was directed by William The newspapers of Berlin ro-a
in
nocturnal tom-cat.
old-fashioned,
the
U.S. PRESIDENCY.
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The Intransigeunt states in the course of an article that it be lieves that the Germano-Lithuan-- lan Arbitration Treaty is only a pretext and urges the League of Nations to intervene.
The negoiations for the Arbitra- tion Treaty between Germany and were perfected last night and were formally concluded Lithuania
this morning.
is well worth seeing. her understudy. Miss Helen Goss, ready begun a joint enquiry, into is full of happy little touches and the question of a living wage. A woman who wishes to play would take her place." Jazz was defended in a letter by her full part among her fellow-
Miss Martin-Harvey was in tears Much ground must be covered and Rudolph Valentino appears in Mr. Reginald Batten, leader of the women must pay enough attention, when she realised that she could probably it will be a year befog a living three distinct gulse-first as a Savoy Havana Band. He wrote "to the dictates of fashion to keep not continue her part.
it is completed. First wage must be defined and means Cossack officer wearing the most that many people who were con her from being a public advertise-
"Eventually two stage. hands suggested for making that wage striking uniforms of his career, laually damning jazz music had ment of the fact that she has ceas- Next he la seen as the Eagle, never heard any of the best jazzed to move with the times. searched the rooms and the stage possible. The enquiry has accord- the mysterious bandit, whose bands, many of which had arrived"
thoroughly, and the key was found ingly been outlined thus defects MR, HOOVER'S CANDIDATURE
ENDORSED. exploits thrill all Russia. Thon because their renderings of popular And if the long-haired and long- under a black rug which is used of present system of production he masquerades as a French tutor numbers were musically clever and skirted school-mistress of Oregon during the performance. Later and distribution, finance, the pro-
Washington, Feb. 1. and enters the home of his mortal pleasing.
had seen fit to adapt, even 10 Mr. Melville discovered that the key blem of foreign markets and inter- Immediate slight extent, her style of dressing had fallen through, a hole in his national competition,
Ten California Republican mem- enemy. The picture has more
"Jazz is extemely difficult to play, to
Representative Curry said that thut BOW almost general pocket."
improvement in the level of wagebers of the House last night un- comedy than any other Valentino
rates including a high wage policy.
endorsed Secretary the action was not sectional, but plcture. The background is rich and anything difficult to play in the Western world, it seems]
"Never again will I wear hand- family allowances and gocial in animously and decorative. Vilma Banky and on the piano is, I think, worth con- that she would indeed have shown
prominence. sald Mr. E. Loulae Dresser are the leading sidering,"
Sims herself to be more fitted for teach cuffs," said Miss Martin-Harvey,surance. The outline covora many Hoover for the Republican prest was the result of Hoover's national
dential nomination, "That is, unless I have to."
other phases." - Hilditch.. Indies.
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
WHY, SAY! IT'LL BE A VALIK AWAY FOR LINDY
WHEN AS RACES OSSIE'S DONK I'M
GOIN' OVER AN SEE WHAT HE'S
DOIN NOW!
DON'T TELL HIM. YOU SAW ME OUT EXERCISIN MY
PORSY"
AN HE THINKS) LE CAN BEAT TAGS LINDY WIZ MAT
HAAHAHAAAAAE I CANT KEEP?. FROM LAUFENS
In Training for Race
THIS RACE BETWEEN OSSIE ANYAG NEXT {WEEK IS GONNA BE |'EASY PICKING FOR
·TAS - DID YOU SEE OSSIE GOIN' DOWN
HERE ON AIS
DONIE
YEAR I TOLD JINK I THOUGHT HE WAS A STATUE WHEN I FIRST
·SAW-ZUM!!
By Blosser
I LOOK LIKE
A STATUE
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