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Berlin, Dec. 15, The remaining Jews who hold responsible business positions In Germany vill be removed by next March, according to a declaration by General Goering.
Jews will not be allowed to enter public offices unless required to do co, while Jewish names will be erased from concerns which have already been taken over by Germans.
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borne by the Government.-Reuter.
STOP PRESS
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16,
ARCADIANS CHARM COLONY AUDIENCE
PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY HIT SPARKLES WITH
LIVELY COMEDY
For years the Hongkong Philharmonic Society's annual productions have figured high in the list of the Colony's speciality entertainments, and the public has learnt from experience to look for some distinguished performances. "The Arcadiaus", a musical comedy of considerable charm and whimsy, is the Society's latest offering, and, like numbers of its predecessors, it can be docketed as a distinctive achievement by the local amateur players.
Last night's opening performance offered an extremely high standard of entertainment, und although one could discern n slight weakness here and there, the production as a whole left one with the feeling of having and spent a particularly enjoyable entertaining two and a half hours.
The honours are well shared by a talented cast. Leading awards for outstanding comedy characterisations RO to W. C.
Cockle, who
Simpson and Harry between them set a
LORD HORNE ́ON
COLONIES
"MUST BE EXPLICIT WITH GERMANY"
merry pact which is sustained to the TRADE PACT AS AID
elosing curtain. Evelyn Fullerton too
adds some delightfully deft touches
of comedy to a part which offers
TO PEACE
good opportunity to exploit her Viscount Horne, speaking ata luncheon or, the Empire Industries
talents.
Once again the Society is in the Association at the Hotel Victoria happy position of enjoying the as-recently, referred to the question of sistance of Anne Winter, whose sing- the former German colonles,
ing of many of the attractive melodies Among statements he made on the
makes an important contribution to subject were:
the success of the production. Ex- "I deplore the suggestion in the cellent vocal work is also accom-German Press that we are in thef- plished by Minu Valentine, and one tuous possession of the mandated recalls with plearure the duet between territories. No discussion Doris Blair and Hector Wiggins. place on that basis."
can take
The supporting roles have been. "I wonder what Germany would abrewdly apportioned and in every have done if she had won the war ease the players do good justice to and had denuded us of our colonies? their parts. The specially dancing I can see very little opportunity of of George Goncharoft and Mutal ever having got them back except by Fielder is exceptionally fine.
force, and 1 am sure no German Satisfaction is given by the polished would ever have admitted that he work of the chorus, which has always had secured them by theft."
"If we had been a strong point of the Society's
told Germany productions, and other important con- years ago that this the question of tributors the success of the show the mandated territories-was not a Include the orchestra under the ex-malter for discussion we should perienced and sympathetic baton of have heard very little more about Mr. Lindsay A. Lafford.
it."
two
Mr. Willinn Robertson as producer has every reason to congratulate him- PRACTICAL DIFFICULTIES self and his company on the produc
Lord Horne went on: "If tion. The
any meticulous care will negotiations which the producer has accomplished be great and practical difficulties. take place there must his task is reflected in the generally We are compelled to consider what high standard of work, and a con- it means if you are asked to hand
OVET
siderable percentage of the credit for the succom of The Arcardians" must the control of the Nazis.
your own British be accorded Mr. Robertson.
James Smith)
Simplicitas)
Peter Doody
Jack Meadows
Bobby...
The Cut
Sir George Paddock...
Percy Marsh
Reggie
Gordon
Sir Timothy Ryan
Time
Mira. Smith
Lady Barclay
Lady James
Lady Marion
Amaryllis Daphno Dryope
Chrysaca
Astrophiel
Strephon
Damoetas
Bombta*****
Eileen Cavanagh
subjects lo
"In my view the way to deal with Germany is to be perfectly expileit Harry Cockle. In what you mean. Now that Hitler hns in recent months raised his dag Willie Simpson. Hector Wiggins. on the subject it is impossible to
· Lawry Ell leave the matter out of
account, and David Kossick. Stopani-Thomson discusalons must take place,
Peter Witzon. "I think it is a blot on the Peace Tom Pratt Treaty that it should have been Harry Best. asseverated in connection with the Evelyn Fullerton.
Betty Abraham. German colonies that Germany had Doris funt. shown herself to be an unfit country Enid Boulton to govern colonial dependencies,
Winifred· Marsh
Anne Dowbiggin.
Edna Pockson.
Nina Valentina.
Perey Guntrip.
"A GREAT BLOT"
"I am quite ready that that should Alfred Fruen, be deleted from the records of the Ralph Spencelsyn. Versailles Conference._____think_it is Anne Winter, a great blot on a proud and dignifled
Doria Blair.
Special Dance by Mutal Fielder and nation."
George Concharoff.
The Horse TORRES
African Eve
Lord Horne spoke also on the sub- (kindly lent by Bob Charles from theject of a trade agreement between Hongkong Riding School Stable).
the British Empire and the United States.
Ladies of the Chorus
**I cannot imagine," he said, "a Betty Abraham, Joan Вагле Enid combination of nations which could Boulton, Irene Branson, Patricia Drown So
biggin, Frances Dunn,
Hits Cole, Moira Corrighan, Anne Dow so influence the future as a combina- Betty Elder, Eva on of the United States and the Finlay, Ivy Hall, Doris Hunt, Ann Lang. British Empire. The activities of Winifred Marth, Cla Melrose, Edna Pock- the Dictators have brought America son, Gladys Pollard, Winifred Raven, Glady Belater, Edina Scott. Dorothy Shaw, closer to us in recent years than Pierette Simpson, Kathleen Winch,
Gentlemen of the Chorus
J. I. Barnes, I. J. Best, F. G. Bird. A. 1. Colo, A. J. Fruen, L., A. Gibsen, P. 1. Guntrip, T. H. Pratt, J. Russell G. G. Stepan Thomson, R. 8. Spencelayh, A. T. Twine, P. B. Wilson,
anything for a long time. It would be a pity to do anything to discourage that rapprochement,
"If we can come to an arrange- with the United States for ment mutual trade we certainly ought to do If. But there is a proviso to that, Musical Direction by Lindsay A. Laf with the United States, even if it "I would not make any treaty
Production by William Robertson.
ford, ra.co,, GRAMU AJ.C.M.
Dances by George Goncharoff,
Blage Manager, A. C. Houghton; Pro. looked advisable on the surface, if it Marter. S. W. Minshail; Lighting. were in way to weaken the Bri-
per Butler: Scenery, T. V. Harman; tish Batter
Duziness Managera, H. 1. IL. Priestley andi
"I am informed from America that
D. Kosick; Hon, Pianist Nura Kal the negotiations on the United States Prompter, 0, W. R. Griggs: Wardrobe! Mistress, Rose Komick; Programme Ad-| side are just as anxious as we are on verusing, Irene Branson and 11. J. Best. the subject, because they realise that
Committee and Omeials
President: on, Dr. D. J. Valentine.
1937.
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the British Empire to-day is the SPECTATOR'S
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R. A. Starling (lian, Orchestral Becretary),
The Orchestra
"VERY MODerate taRIFFS".
Mr. H. G. Williams, M. P., proposed 1st Violins: Prue Lewis (Leader). Dar the health of the chairman, Mr. L. bara Brown, A. I. Hall; 2nd Violins: W.
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At the Plano. Nura Kanu; Government to urge us to white octor and Conductor away the very moderate preferences Lindsay A. LRITONS.
Bervice members played by kind par- to Empire countries that have con- mission of Captain Will-Moody and of tributed so much to the
recovery of neers 1.M.D. Eagle: By kind permission our prosperity in recent years. of Major I. A. Wolfe-Murray, D., MC, and Onicers. st. Battalion, The Bear called interests of world peace and
"What is the
object? The Highlanders; By kind permission of Lt Col. O. I.Tidbury MC and Officers world recovery! The suggestion is 1st Battalion, The Middlesex Regiment,
that our policy
in somehow or other setting the pace in the movement
Dibor Belpers
30-
Programme Girls: Stella Bander, Frances towards an economic nationalism in Best, Presy Eccleshall, Margaret Mo the world outside, and for that rea- Alpine, letty Penny, Cynthia Hanh, Marie, son is a menaco to world peace. #mith, June White, Iris Woolley,
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DEAL
SMACKED
FACE seem to have the faintest notion of
running a football club,
London, Nov. 19.
was
Mr. Craig: Is it an opinion you have often expressed to directors that the defendant la incompetent?
time.
A scene at the Sheffield WednesdayNot exactly that. I have said that things were being managed badly.. v. Barnsley match at Barnsley on You cannot blame one man all the November 0, when Д well-known
Walker, in evidence, said that the Wednesday supporter had his spec- tacles broken
described at
Sheffield Wednesday management had engaged police to watch Foxon Barnsley police court yesterday,
William Walker, former accretary- During the match on Nov. 6 he heard manager of Sheffield Wednesday and a shout, "Where's Billy Walker?" shouted, a former English international, was Five minutes later Foxon summoned for assaulting Darell H. "Where she, where is he?"
"Later I saw Foxon near the Foxon, a chartered-accountant and a member of Shemeld City Council, of players' entrance," he said, "When Hangingwater-road, Shefeld, and he was about six fest from me I was for wilfully breaking Mr. Foxon's under the impression that he was going to strike me. I knocked hir spectacles.
Mr. W. E. Wise, prosecuting. hat off, and hit him on the side of said that Wednesday were belag the face with my open hand, knock- pretty badly beaten and there was ing his glasses off."
PEOPLE'S SHOUTS considerable shouting among the
Foxon, he said, had hissed a word Epectators. Mr. Walker, approach-
Foxon and wild something, at him. The word was written on a Without any warning Mr. Foxon piece of paper and handed to the received two fairly violent blows Bench. After the incident several on the face from Walker. His people shouted, "You did not hit him
hard enough.' glasses were broken.
Foxon denied using the word. MANAGEMENT CRITISISED
Donald Craig,
of a director
that Foxon, giving evidence, sald he did Shemeld Wednesday, said not do anything to cause Walker to Foxon's behaviour was to offensive that the club are seeking powers to attack him.
Cross-examined by Mr. B. L. Craig, have, him barred from the ground. Foxon said that roughly speaking the The Bench dismissed both sum-. Wednesday management did not inonses on payment of Bs couls.
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