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Charity Rafles

To the Editor,

"Murders in the Zoo," mystery Hongkong Telegraph. melodrama featuring Charlie Rugg.cs, Sir, The ban recently imposed Lionel Atwill, Kathisen Burko (the by the Government on race, Panther Woman, Randolph Scott,

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John Lodge, and Gail Patrick; has especially that sponsored by, the been booked for opening on Friday Society of St. Vincent de Paul, la, at the Queen's Theatre. "Murders to my mind, both an injustice to the Zoo" centres around a sadistlejthe poor and decidedly unjustified madman insanely Jealous of his wife. In the case of this well known On a trip to India, to collect new charitable institution.. specimens for a zoo in which he is Apparently, the sole reason ad- Interested, he sows up the lips of Advanced by the Government is that, man who, while drunk, hnd kissed his in cases of this description, the wife, and then leaves, him to the

mercy of Jungle ligers. En route proceduro adopted by the Saclety back to the U.S. he notices that a in disposing of the tickets was nuisance, and, fellow-passenger is paying too much tantamount to a attention to his wife, but he does not perhaps, may have been a contra act immediately. The zoo, in finan-vention of the law. cial stress, has meanwhile arranged Books of tickere, It is alleged, for a great banquet to be held in its are sent to the heads of Arms carnivora hause. To it are invited uninvited, with the request that the city's wealthy, to be solicited for they be disposed among the staff. funds to aid it in the crisis. The if this wore the main objection, jealous husband sees

It that his

wife's admirer is present. Then, at surely there could have been an communication to the the height of the dinner, the latter oficial

screams suddenly in pain, collapses Society concerned, instead of the and dies The dinner breaks up as present drastic legislation which, hysterical guests flee. The wife, con- may I point out, in no wise con vinced that her husband has had trols that other evil, more potent Bomo connexion, with

the killing of social corruption, the surrep- rushes to tell zoo officials her sus-

picion. But she is brutally killedtitious sale of lottery tickets, etc., led which the Colony is so fulsomely before she can carry out her plans.

Had a more liberal and fairmind-

A young scientist on the zoo staff flooded. ultimately discovers the truth, but the madman turns the wild beasts ed attitude been adopted by our loose and attempts to flee. The pic worthy Councillors, and had the ture comes to a breathless climax in matter received. the lucid and the debacle that fallame.

broadminded consideration that is "The Rebel"

its due, the cause of Charity, as The return u Yama Banky to the wall as the aims of common-sense, screen is #n event which thousands of theatres will be celebrating this good government, and self-respect, month. It is with pleasure that the would have been well-served, as

protected and advised. King's Theatre announces her return woll In "The Rebel," a dramatic story and with due deference to our pre- of In the circumstances, however, love and war in the bigh Alps. There is no doubt, that "The Rebel" sent administratora, is it too much is the forerunner of many more Vilma to hope that such a bald contradic- Banky productions. Already negotiation of reason will be remedied as tion on the strength of her apiendid] soon as possible, in order to save work in

"The Rebel"

are under way the fair name of this Colony in the with two American producers. "The Rebel stars Luis Trenker, who will Century of progressive and intel. be remembered Riwaya in

in this country

ntry Ilgent devolopment which mainly

for the

splendid

In The Doomed Bession he made | concerns us because we have to

mentioned live, forsooth, in its sometimes by nearly all reviewers last year us embarrasing broadmindedness. one of the best ten pictures. Victor

Varconi, who was with Trenker in

that production, is also with-Tronker

SOCIAL JUSTICE.

good

after

and Banky in "The Rebel," which heights in his final silrring scene of opens at the King's Theatre on self-sacrifice. Phillips Holmes also Wednesday. "The Rebel" strikes gives a grand performance as a genial The rotund Eugene bigh

note of patriotism, sacrifice of drunkard. love for duty and heroism against, Pallette and Louis Closser Hale are staggering odds. The forces are so an excellent comedy pair; C. Henry unequal that the defenders have to Gordon is again convincingly

villain- fall back on huge avalanches of rocks ous as the traitorous "Pante," and so placed that at a signal they fall on Joan Parker makes

all the the close columns of the French with flattering things said about her dreadful effect. But it is of these hor work in "Rasputin and the

and

"The

Secret of superhuman efforts that heroes are Empress" made. Such a here is the star of Madame Blanche." Richard Boles "The Rebel."

lavsky's direction is of the best. "Storm at Daybreak"

"The Devil's in Love" Colourful, different in its back- Victor Jory, newest candidate for ground and import from the usual film stardom, had had an unusual run of romances, "Storm at Day-array of occupations in the picture in break," is now showing at the Queen's which he has appeared since ho sign- Theatro. Wo have had such a surfelted a Fox contract eight months ago. of American drawing room tales, that "The Devil's In Love," his current this story laid in the back country of vehicle in which ho shares top honours!

War with Loretta Young, is his ninth ple- Hungary during the World comes as a pleasant and invigorating ture in that time. It is now playing surprise. The love story is a parti-at the King's Theatre. In

In "Second fascinating une, depicting the Hand Wife, his first, he was a mualc uggle of a wonian between loyalty teacher. In "Infernal Machine" he had

her

husband, old enough to be her the role of wealthy Wall Street father; and love for a dashing young capitalist: In "State Fal" he was a In cavalry ofleer. No little of the dis- larker for a "hoopla" game; tinction of "Storm at Daybreak" is "Sailor's Luck" a dunce hall proprie due

Bad" found its fowless acting. Kaytor. "Broadway

him Francis as the woman torn between performing as a theatrical manager. loyalty and devotion plays her ralee was a magician In "Trick For with a passionate ardour. Nils Asther Trick." In "Handle With Care" he does the best work of his career an was a gangster, and In "I Loved You the cavalry officer who is forced to Wednesday" a young architect: "The turn on his best friend, and Walter Dovil's In Love" finds him cast as a Huston, an the husband, has a dif-medical officer in the French Foreign ficult role which he carries ta superbi Legion,

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