WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1934.
MR. ALFRED MORRIS
TO RETIRE
"
Headmaster Of King's College
GREAT CHARITY WORKER
After 30 years of educational and public beneficial work, Mr. Alfred Morris, Headmaster of King's Col lege, is to retire next month.
Formerly Headmaster of the Sal Ying Pun School, Mr. Morris, for
the past 16 years has devoted much
of his time to charity work, more
especially in connection with the St.
John Ambulance Society of which he is Commissioner.
He has been instrumental in in- stituting free nursing centres in
the Colony, organising station and elinice both in Hong Kong and the New Territories and. has given in- valuable assistance to the sick and poor.
Mr. Morris celebrates his birthday on June 18.
60th
Members of the King's College Old Boys' Association are to give a farewell party to Mr. Morris, and a Committee has already been formed to take charge of the arrangements. Old Boys of the School wishing to participate in the function are ask-) ed to communicate with: Mr. Leung Sui Sang. care of King's College, Mr. Chan Sik Pul. care of King'a College. Mr. Yau Pak Tung, cure of The Wing On Co., Ltd.. Mr. Chung Hon Ki care of St. John's Hall, The University. Mr. K. C. Malt, care of A. H. Potts, Stock Exchange Build- ing. and Mr. Chan Tak Chiu, care} of China Underwriters, Ltd.
DAMAGED FRUIT CLAIM.
Careless Storage Of Cases Alleged.
HEARING ADJOURNED
David Blumenthal, trading as the! Ice House Snack Counter, made a
pect of a consignment of
Invader from Gay Paree
THE CHINA MAIL.
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A vivacious Parisienne visits the United States in search of thespias glory. She in Mlle. Andree Avon, musical comedy star, who is to appese on the American stage, and maybe you'll also see her on the screen,
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"CROSS COUNTRY CRUISE”— ALHAMBRA THEATRE
"Cross
The
Country
TOILET ARTICLES
STOLEN.
Booty Shared Out In Tram Car.
Ait and Drama
THE GREAT PAN”
ON VIEW
Picture Unwanted
By Academy
ONE-MAN EXHIBITION
London.
In 1932 Mr. Glyn Philpot'a piece of sculpture "The Guardian of the Flame" was rejected by the jury of the Royal Academy; last year the president and council asked him to refrain from exhibiting at Burling- ton House his picture The Great Pan."
Mr. Philpot obviously is not popu- Iar with his fellow academicians, though it is difficult to see what they could find to object to either in respect of content or execution in the artist's work.
The Great Pan" is now included in Mr. Philpot's one-man exhibition
at the Leicester Galleries, Leicester- square. It is a canvas of imposing| dimensions, and is described in the catalogue as follows:
The Great Pan, in an altitude of kingly ease, rests in the centre of the earth. He breathes, and from his breast springs a wingedj angel-daemon, From his clench- ed hand gushen enter, the re- freshment of the senses. In the shade of his green garment lovers | are united.
Wide Range
The picture is conceived in the spirit of allegorical mysticism of Blake and Watts. Though rather harsh in colouring, it is magnificent- ly designed, and painted with.con- It is a work that summate skill. commands respect rather than ad- Imiration, being accomplished and powerful oven If not sympathetic and likeable.
Bre
Among the best exhibits "Athlete," "Mrs. Clement Cross," "Poinsettia and Lilies," and "Per- sephone Restored to Her Mother." These titles alone show the wide! range of Mr: Philpot's art.
A FINE SHYLOCK
Mr. Franklin Dyall In Shakespeare
ELABORATE PRODUCTION
London.
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Three
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frozen | delightful
of comedy-drama
charged before Mr. Q. A. A. Muc- strawberries and raspberries against romance which takes place during a Fadyen at the at the Central the, Chuen Hing Cold Storage, of 5. trip on one of the large "Grey Polict Court this morning, for
The one big reason why 'ASPRO' haz Tit Hong Lane. Central Markel, hound motor coaches of America. the theft of a quantity of toilet,
story centres around Juno articles from No. 161, Des Voeux Some of the spirit of Irving lived a universal sale is because it has a before Mr. Justice P. Jacks at So-
Knight who attempts to elope with Road Central yesterday.
in the Shylock seen at the Alhambra universal use. It helps all from chil. preme Court yesterday.
dren to parents. It relieves all kinds Dinhart In a motor coach! Sub-Inspector Nolloth stated recently. Mr. R. H. Cole, of G. K. Hull-Alun
Lew Ayres, that he arrested the men in a Whatever else might be said in of aches and pains. It is the quickest Anisher of colds and influenza ever Brutton & Co., represented plaintiff when she meets
discovered, It reliever rheumatism and Mr. J. B. Prentis, of Hastings wealthy playboy, who decides to fol-tram car, while they were shar-praise of the new revival there of
low her on the journey. The in-ing their haul. He said that the "The Merchant of Venice," the rea- in one night, and saver many a good & Co., appeared for defendant.
For the plaintiff it was stated that cidents which takes place during the men were engaged in painting son it should be seen by every true tooth if it is taken for toothache. You
have to lay up to eleverly presented, and the premises at No. 161, Des play-goer lies in the Shylock of Mr. don't even
'ASPRO. You can take it in trama, on December 2. Be received a con-vayage are signment of boxed frozen fruits the story renches a climax which is Voeux Road, Central, which is a Franklin Dyall.
general store.
There is in him a power that traine, car, office, at home, anywhere, General Per-both daring and entertaining. aboard the steamer
Alice White gives excellent sup-i A fine of $50, in default one makes you think of a temple burled everywhere, with quick results-it la transported shing and these were
the other woman in the month's hard labour. was im- under desert sands. Circumstances
posed on each defendant.
have made the Jew & usurer,' but pride of race in him is indestructi.
by the China Transport Company to port sa the defendant's stores and there story. packed away by defendants.
Later, plaintiff sent to the storage for a box, which he found to be damaged. It had evidently been placed upside down and the juice had dripped out. He made quiries and found that 14 straw- berry and 19 raspberry boxes been damaged by being placed side down or on their sides.
The hearing was adjourned May 15.
Personal Pars
had
up!
to
"TO-MORROW AT SEVEN"-rich directed the picture, and Dave ble beneath centuries of humilla-
KING'S THEATRE
Gould of Broadway fame staged the tiona. No Shylock for 20 years has spectacular dances.
been carved out of such memorial stuff.
"To-morrow At Seven," in B sensational comedy combined with high drama, featuring Chester Morris and Vivienne Osborne,
The film, directed by Ray Enright
the same.
SACRED DRAMA IN LONDON
take
Yet even without Mr. Dyall's per- Moving Performance Of
"THREE LIVE GHOSTS”— ORIENTAL THEATRE
"Three Live Ghosta," is not a Portia of Miss Marie Ney.
formance the Alhambra would be worth visiting if only to see the!
Life Of St. Peter
Dr. Gordon Bottomley's poetic
for the Jefferson Pictures Corpora mystery story, but a delightfully After commending the Nerissa of tion, has its plot in a thrilling mur-refreshing comedy-drama, based on Miss Mary Marvin, the 'Jessica of drama, "The 'Acts of St. Peter," der mystery in an aeroplane. Miss the play of that name, which scored Miss Cicely Jonas, the Antonio of was performed for the first time Osborne provides the love interest. so heavily on the New York and Mr. Basil Gill, the Bassanio of Mr. in its entirely on Tuesday night!
Jack Livesey, and the Lorenzo of "THE WOMEN IN HIS LIFE”— QUEEN'S THEATRE
London stage.
Charles McNaughton, Robert Mr. Valentine Dyall, we cannot at St. Margaret's, Westminster, Montgomery and Claud Allister are spare much enthusiasm for the rest under the auspices of the Relf- featured, supported by Joan Ben-fof the acting.
glous Drama Society. Otto Kruger, the veteran actor of nett, Hilda Vaughan and other out- Dr. E. L. Allen, Ph.D., M.A., of the stage, gives a splendid perform-standing stars. the Hong Kong University was ance in the latest M-G-M produc- among the passengers who sailed an tion, "The Women in his Life.” the 8.5. Arama Maru to-day.
He plays the role of Kent Ber- ringer, a sensational trial lawyer
"TOPAZE”—MAJESTIC THEATRE
The incidental music of the late Mr. Norman O'Neill is in his most Imoving strain,
An elaborate stage on several levels had been erected in the
Mr. Stanley Bell's ideas of pro-chancel of the church, and a com- duction are too elaborate. At
times we are reminded by gondolas plete system of lighting installed.
Mr. J. D. Eloyd, Superintendent who falls to disgrace and then re- John Barrymore has one of the of "Casanova.” of the Imports and Exports Depart deems himself through great secri- funniest roles of his career as a ment, accompanied by Mrs. Lloyd, fices.
simple schoolmaster in "Topaze"
on short leave to North Chine.
left to-day by the s.s. Asama Maru Isabel Jewell, a talented young the film version of the Broadway
Broadway stage actress and Trens success, now showing at the Majes- ANCIENT GOD WITH Harvey, another rising ster, give tic Theatre. excellent support.
The forthcoming wedding of Wong Ka-tung, University Clerk, of No. 1, Pottinger Street, Hong Kong, and Lau Mo-wan, teacher at the Sum Oi School, of No. 30, Fok Wing Street, Shamshuipo, is announced.
ست
“HIPS HIPS HOORAY”—- CENTRAL THEATRE
Myrna Loy is the leading lady and is responable for much of the success of this daring comedy.
SPLAY FEET.
Bes Excavated.
Mr. Martin Browne, the producer,
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was, in consequence, at very little) disadvantage except that he had with proscenium curtains which to divide the scenes. Buch changes an were necessary were ingeniously hidden by the phalanx of verse-speaking choristers who
It has some venturesome scenes and, added to clever portrayal, is¦
A sanctuary said to be at least assisted the narrative after the "Hips Hips Hooray," the RKO-good entertainment.
2,500 years old, with 'à, statue of classical fashion. Radio musical extravaganza, star- The supporting cast includes Bes, this ancient African god of Mr. P. F. Le Fevre, wife of the ring Bert Wheeler and Robert Reginald Mason, Albert Conth recreation and the protector of local manager of the Texas Oil Com-Woolsey, is another of the cycle of Jobyn Howland, Jackis Bear, children, has been excavated at
Reicher and pany, will leave to-day by the Dollar Wheeler and Woolsey Sim frolics. Frank
Lowden liner President Pierce for New It contains a bevy of beauties in | Adams....... York. She will be accompanied by addition to song hita, ́spectacular her two children....
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SHAKESPEARIAN SEASON
"Henry V." At Stratford
Robert Atkins has been invited to The play is a faithful chronicle
The Queen, attended by Lady produce "Henry V. at the Shakes- of the life of St. Peter, but when Victoria Forester, visited Walker's peare Memorial Theatre at Strat- Bitia, the,sit of a Phoenecian Dr. Bottomley does take an op Galleries recently to see the loan ford this year and Aubrey Hame colony, Bes is made of aandatene, portunity for invention, as in the memorial exhibition of works by the mond is to design the settings. The season starta on April 14, and has an enormous head, shaggy scene between Lazarus and Jair- tate G. P. Jacomb-Hood, M.V,O.
goes on continuously until Septem- dances, and good chorus work..
beard, goggle eyes, splay feet, pro-
Several of the pictures had been ber 15, under the direction of W. Thelma White. Adele Thomas,
truding shoulders and a joyous ex-un's daughter, there is a percep Mr. BWong Tape, Realdent Dorothy Lee, Thelms Todd, and
pression.
tible quickening of dramatic in-lent by the Queen herself. These Bridges Adamo.
sketches, which, Mr. Mr. Hammand is also designing Secretary of the Sun Life Assurance Ruth Eiting ·DETA among the ""The Tempest," the UFA super Company of Canada, leaves by the feminine players supporting the production which is the current at The base of a crowd is still op farest. There is a touch of dar Included
This bead, but his right forearm is ing about such an interpolation. Jacomb Hood, drew, during their "Love" Labour's Lost," which is the Saarbruecken on long leave, accom-two comedians. panied by Mrs. Wong Tape. They Bert. Kalmar and Harry Ruby features the famous character one. In his left hand are the The idea of two people who alope majesties, tour when Prince and play chosen for the Birthday on jed the invitation to propose the will visit England, where Mr. wrote the song hits,Tired of It actor, Emil Jannings in a power remains of what may have been a can understand each other, aing Princess of Wales of the Dominions April 28. Jarses Agate has accept- "Tape's son, Eric, is continuing his All," "Keep on Doin' What You're ful drams of love and passion. The musical instrument. Bevers! simpl-alone they have returned from studies. They will be away six Doin'" and "Keep Romance Alive, beautiful German actress Anna ar statues have been discovered in death, lends Hasif to poignant in 1905, and also during their visit toast of The Drama," at the celo-
Ibration lunch. for the picture. Mark Sand-Sten plays opposite."
months.
traction at the Star Theatre,
to the Delhi, Durbar in 1911.
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