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CINEMA NEWS.

A CHINESE FILM AND

JACKIE COOGAN. ⠀

"FOOL'S LUCK" AT THE

'WORLD THEATRE.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4th;

The Film industry is still in its infancy in China, but perhaps for that very reason, the films shewing this week at the World Theatre are particularly interesting, and should end foreigners to a wider under. standing of the ChinesO.

The most remarkable aspect of

"Fool's Luck *** ness.

TWO PRESIDENT LINERS

IN PORT.

WHO'S WHO ON BOARD.

SAILING THIS AFTERNOON.

Lying alongside each other at the Kowloon wharves are the sa President Taft and the President Jackion. Both liners arrived yes- terday, the former from 'Shanghai and the latter from Manila

Who's Who On The "President

Amongst the passengers on the President Taft were:-Mrs. E.G. Simmie, returning to Manila from a short visit to Japan.

Mr. Harold Luck, representative of the National Ice Cream Co., of San Francisco, en route to Manila

Mr. Donald B. Maclean, repre- tentative of the Associated Oi! Co., S. F. en route to Manila.

THE CHINA COAST.

CHANGES IN OFFICER

PERSONNEL, ·

The following are the latent changes in China Coast oficer personnel

Capt. Cathy Plunkett, of the Anking, is on ferve. Capt. A. J. Scott, of the Adigen, has gone master, dating,

has

gone

Mr. B. C. Finch, officer, Kurang- tung, is on Home, leave

M. N. Pounder, chief officer: Nanchang, is on reserve.

G. Torrible, second officer, Fanchang, is on reserve.

Mr. JJ. Layton, from Homa leave, has gone chief officer, Fan chang, Mr. J. H. McLaren, second cfficer, Foochow, has gone second officer, Nanchang.

Mr. A. G. Stuart, chief engineer, Ningpo, has gone chief engineer, Souchow, Mr. E. Logan, chief en- sincer, Souchow, is on reserve.

Mr. J. McBride, second engineer, Tean, has gone second engineer, Kalgan, Mr W. Paxton, sup'y second engineer, King Fuan, has gone second engineer, Tean.

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Interest is quickening in the training at Happy Valley and the rails are thickening with early mora. jag race birds." The recent cold

be discharged into Hols's Wharf, Kow "weather has not deterred even the

loon, where it will be at Consignors Capt. D. H. Martin, of the King risk and subject to Intas ladies from putting in a welcome

and Condi The President Taft brought 40

Juna. has gone' master, Aaige 100 Storys at Hor's Wharf. The appearance. Mrs. Henry Hum-

Carge will be ready for Delivery from phross, Mra Jupp, Mrs. F. C. Hall

European cabin passengers, 146 Capt. J. Johnstone, of the steerage passengers and 1.300 tons has gone master. King Furn.

Godown on and after 1st February. aad Mrs. Hogg help us to see the

Kong.

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here, anl Nome has been given prior pleasanter side of racing by their

bat carried on from arriv is its reposeful-

to Steamers passengers. The liner will sail for Fraser, from reserve, occasional preience. Mrs. R. J.

port to port to the final port of call to The film of to-day is saaila this afternoon at 3 p.ro., master, Taming.

Mr. W. Dickinson, chief officer, which the option extends Paterson is a regular contributor la sophisticated and such a mass of with an additional batch of about

King Tuan, has gone chief officer this respect and when ladies be cinema conventions that its enjoy 50 passengers, who had joined the Awangtung. Mr. J. A. McKinlay, como Stewards she will be one of ment is attended by a considerable ship here. the first This will, I imagine, be mental efort. Magnificent sets,

from reserve, ha gone chief officer, King Tuan. ahout the same time that the crowds of huge dimensions and a Jockeys Union is inaugurat rapidly evolving and complicat Most of the ponies are doing well

often one leaves the theatre with and casualties are few. Sir. C. B. plat require close attention, and Brown's Stonehenge allows his high a mind as fatigued as if one had heen translating a difficult passage spirits to outrun his discretion but he will gradually learn that the rails from some foreign language,

Mrs Joel Newsom, wile of Lt. are hard and that it is a waste of

Chinese alms, if "Fool's Lack "Joel Newsom. U.S.N., for Manila. time to try and surmount the bank is a typical example, may possibly,

Mr. and Mrs. A. Kleinrerger, of Los Angeles, for Hong Kong. near the Judges' Box. Beagal habe the beginning of an entirely new had a look at the course but he has point of view in the alm industry,

Miss Margaret Clayes, President not yet been galloped although he there is, in the loosely connected of Clayes, art studio of San Fran-

cisco, to Hong Kong. looks exceedingly at. Total Abstin-story, the leisurely action and the ence and Grey Morn are both mor- lack of elaboration of stage eforts.

Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bartlett, of to ing well. The former did a mile on

a certain similarity to the films of Manchester, N.E., en route" Wednesday lase in 9.124 and the 20 years ago, but the mechanical Manila where Mr. Bartlett will be latter in 2.15.3. Mrs. Paterson's Sub Skidoo has a nice stride and appliances, cameras, film and pro-division superintendent of schools. jection, have improved so immea- did 13 miles in 3,38.4. Mr. Ho Kom surably that the eyestrain and un- Tong has, I think, got the best suh. reality of the carlier pictures is a at the moment in Kam Tong Hall,thing of the past.. which did 1 mile in 2.93.3, last half

The acting was for the most part mile 1.03.9, last quarter Thyse extraordinarily good, the simplicity gallops were on the grass. Another and naturalness of the actors bring good sub. is Mrs. Austin's Fetten ing them occasionally on an equality bush which did an easy 1 mile in with those bright stars of cinema nice style on the sand track finish land-Charlie Chaplin and Jackie ing ur in 31.2 There were several Coogan. other good gallops but considering the easy manner in which most of the ponies are being taken along, their times are scarcely worth re- cording as it is obvious that their reserves are not yet being called upon. Not much escapes the watch ful eve of Mr. W. Pirie nor the equally lynx orb of the pseudony mous Mr. Westminster. nately, the latter is going Home this Spring and bis mantle will probably fall on his other hall. Mr. Ost, who is elöck wise and familiar with most Eastern Race Courses. Mr. Soko- Jaff has arrived from Shanghai and is riding for Mesars Toeg and Priestly. Other jockeys coming down from Shanghai are. I ender stand,, Mr. Heard for Mr. Dynasty's stable; Mr. McBain. for Sir Victor Sassoon: Mr. Dallas for Mr. Lriages arranged--and performed { Dunbar Mr. Encarnacae for Mr. If you can answer just these three Ho Kom Tong; Mr. Hamovitch for questions you will know more of the Jr. Rods: Mr. Y. Wong for Mesars real people than you will learn from Yeng and Chun.

Any permanent tourist." 13 one who wants to spend two hours in an enjoyable and instructive fashion may do so any evening till the 8th (inclusive) at the World "Theatre.

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To the foreigner these Chinese films offer an almost unique chance to understand the lives and thoughts of the people among whom they are living. Fool's Luck" takes you

ato four Chinese homes, one matshed building in a country dis- trict, the second bean cice shop in the poorer quarter of Shanghai, the third the home of the better class trader and the fourth of the merchant who has made good." Thus you have four classes of ao ciety in their own surroundings and engaged in their every day pursuits. So much for the outward appear anes of things, but you get much more; you get an insight into their minds. What do the Chinese con- sider funny What is their stan- How are mar- dard of beauty!

a life

Mr. W. F. Cameron, connected

with the Negros Philippine Lumber Co., en route to Manila.

Dr. M. B. Osman and Dr. T. "Y. Li, who are connected with the Rockefeller Foundation to Hong Kong.

Miss Jenn Simmie. feturning to

Miss Manila where

Simmie's Father is connected with the Luzon Stevedoring Co.

Mr. H. Houghton, executive of L. A. Dreyfus Co., Ltd., NY City to Hong Kong.

Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Knapp, and Son Donald, of Penang,

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to Manila, Mr. Krapp. is manager of a U.S. Rubber Plantation.

Mr. S. H. Phillips, British Vice Consul at Shanghai en route to Manila, from Shanghai.

Mr. P. B. Suckling. General Manager of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Hotels, Ltd., returned from Shanghai.

**President Jackson."

Mr. C. E. V. Fayrer, second en gineer, Hupeh, is on reserve.

Mr. W. R. Woodman, sup'y second engineer, Sunning, is on

reserve.

Mr. R. H. McLean, from reserve, has gone third engineer, Hupek.

Mr. J. C. Campbell, third en- gineer, Ninghai, has gone third en- gineer, Kuangtung. Mr. W. S. Sharp, third engineer, wangtung, has gone third engineer, inghai.

Mr. H. S. Beach, from reserve, has gone suply third engineer, King Tuan

Mr. E. D. Steen, sup'y second engineer, Soochow is on Home leave.

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Consignees are requested to surrender third, engineer Suiyang, has gone suply third engineer, Sunninga

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KELORERS & CO., leave, has gone sup's chief engineer,

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Mr. HL Mather, from Home leave, has gone sup'y second en- gineer, Fatahan.

Capt. P. R. G. Cuming, of the The American Mail liner Preat Fooksung, has gone master, Hop dent Jackson, which came into port Capt. M. Costello, from yesterday from Manila brought 23 He leave, has gone master Fonk and 24 through passengers, 12 of whom are bound for Shanghai, 5 for Kobe, 1 for Yokohama and for Seattle.

It is not yet certain whether Mrong residence in Hong Kong Cabin passengers-for. Heng ang sung. 'Capt: "H-Hutchings," of i

Maitland will come down to ride for Jardines or not. Mr. Erie Pollock will be back from leave shortly and he will be available for this stable. The following will probably be the allettment of local jockevs:-Mr. Ralpb. Messrs. Hall & Shenton; Mr. Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Mr. Brodie, Mr. and Mrs. Paterson; Mr. Stanton. Own stable: Capt. Reidy, Messrs. Dver & Beith; Mr. Pollock. Messrs. Dyer & Beith and

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard.

In addition to the foregoing Mr. Harold Seth will return to the fold when he can make the weight and Mears. Roza, Sewell, and Wallace (the latter a promising rider) will be seen in the saddle.

Point-to-Point Races.

Jackle Coogan.

"Old Clothes" a sequel to "The Ragman is shewing at the Queen's to-day and tomorrow. No one needs a recommendation to зее Jackie Coogan but this is certainly a film which you should not miss. Jackie is as lovable and buman as

over and he is more sure of himself. The story is as simple as a fairy tale and a healthy but it is full of good fun and excellent acting. One of its most pleasing aspects is the unselfishness and, equality of the actors and the story is convincing The Mounted Infantry Point-to-because each person takes his pro 'Point race at Fanling yesterday over per part in it. a 5-mile course attracted 14 starters,

Coming this Month, They were despatched by Lt. Col.

February is bringing some capital Hayley Bell at it a.m. from Souza's Alma to Hong Kong. Next week at Bungalow. The course lay across the Queen's on Sunday and Mor- the Castle Peak Road over a small day there is Eleanor Broadman. in river (ford), around a grave, return" Proud Flesh," as n Spanish, lady ing it the river and across the who has two strings to her bow, Pat road again behind the Portuguese O'Malley whom you will remember Golf Club, round the new shrine,

as the Grand Duke in the Mid- and back to the starting point. night Sun and Harrison Ford. The course was practically circular On Tuesday and Wednesday Sally

points and the different

were O'Neil in "Mike," a romance of flagged. The race whe sealed thrills and adventures, complete handicap and Professor Simpson (an with handsome hero, bad men and ex-M.I. ite) kindly undertook the funny men, and on Thursday to

Giah in task of handicapping, taking into Saturday Lilian consideration the merits of both Bohème" which should make an rider and pony. The following were excellent file. the first six men Home on handicap. and the times taken by them to complete the course, namely:

1. Mr. A. E. McCartney, gross time 17.26; no bandicap net time 17.09.

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9. Mr. H. C. Macnamara, grosa time 17.10; plus handicap 3 minutes 20.10.

3. Mr. M. M. Watson, gross time 17.11; plus bandicap 3 minutes

20.11.

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At the World there are Chinese pictures till February 8th and then a comedy called "Early Bird" on Wednesday and Thursday On Fri- day and Saturday Jackie Coogan in one of his most lovable parts in

Long Live the King,"

The President Jackson will leave for Shanghai this afternoon at five o'clock and will take away with her. about 50 passengers, who had book fed from Hong Kong.

Amongst the passengers were:- Mr. W. W. Baer, representative of the Union Oil Co., Manila.

Dr. J. D. Castillo, of Manila, visiting Hong Kong,

the Hopsong, is on reserved.

Mr. A. L. Morris, sup'y second

officer, Aungua, has gone second officer, iangwo.

Mr. A. Pirie, second officer, Ting 4an, has gone acting second officer, Loongue, Mr. S. A. Marchant, second officer, Longue, is on

reserve.

Mr. R. E. Smith, sup'y second office:. Lienalking, has gone second

officer, Tingrang.

Mr. J. B. Stewart, second officer, Kutsang, is on reserve, Mr. A.

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Maj. and Mrs. H. G. Fitz, and Pittendrigh, from reserve, has gone Goods remaining andelivered after the Febra #gainst the Steamer must Goods are left the Godowns, and all

Officer of the U.S. Army en route to the United States and Europe.

Mrs, Francisca, wife of a Manila business man.

Miss D. D. Hirschberg, and Miss Hirschberg, to Hong Kong to enter school.

kusiness man.

Mr. R. L. Masten, & Hong Kong Mr. M. H. O'Malley a well-known capitalist of Manila and President of the Philippine Trust Co.

Mr. W. D. Ramani, a merchant of Hong Kong.

Mr. J. J. Raffery, a resident of Manila.

Mr. A. Rub, who is with Kuenzle & Ltis Inc., of Manila en route to Zurich, Switzerland.

Mr. H. A Spence, on a visit to Hong Kong.

Sister Mary De Sales, of St. Dominica Malabon Normal School of Malabon, Rizal, P: I.

Mr. H. Stone Seifstein, American boxer of New York.

Mr. Teah Ah Fd, a business man of Hong Kong returning from

Manila.

Mr. G. T. Trewartha, who is con- nected with the Department of Geo- graphy of the University of Wis

ennsin. He is on an extensive tour

Mr. P. C. Whitaker, a Manila

business man. On

Today and to morrow at the Star of the Orient. is a domestic drama called "The Wife Who Wasn's Wanted." Sunday and Monday Patsy Ruthi Miller in Melodrama of the Mexican border. Richard Dix in "Avenue and Hells Kitchen" is to

4. Mr. A. H. Potts, gross time 17.00; plus handicap 4 minutes

21.00.

3 "Manhattan" a story of Fifth

5. M. f. F.. Pym, gross time be seen on Tuesday and Wednesday 17.07; plus handicap 4 minutes and on Thursday to Saturday there 21.07.

is the," Wife of the Centaur" "a G., Mr. G. W. Sewell, gross time tale of the conflict between spirit

19.58 plus handicap 1 minutes and Besh. 21.95

At the invitation of Commander tually, at 3 pim. and the order of And Mrs. Hartford the riders and finishing was as follows:-

to spectaters repaired

their Bungalow, where refreshments wers dispensed. Mr. McCartney re ceived from Colonel Harley-Bella very handsome cup. The latter was thanked by Mr. Macnomara for giving such an unusually fine trophy after which orders were given to

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1. Major Scovil, R.A..

2. Mr. Bousseld.

3. Lieut. Shillington.

& Dr. McGowan,

Lt. Col. Hayley-Bell

4. Lieut. Mattingly.

Major Ecovil received the cup presented by the Hunt for the win-

second officer, Kutanng.

Mr. J. W. Stoneham, chief officer, Namung, is, on Hume leave, Mr. G. K. Hudson, chief officer, Cheong shing, has gone chief officer, Nam

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Agoats. Hong Kong, 31st January, 1927.

Mr. J Findlater, third engineer, Fausung, has gone sup'y third en- gineer, Tingsang.

Capt. J. 8. Thompson, from Home leave, has gone master, Hai yang. Capt. W. S. Turnbull, of the Haiyang, is on Home leave.— Shipping and Engineering.

of Shanghai business man en route to join their parents at Shanghai. Mr. F. J. Saenz, a Manila busi- ness man on a short trip to Hong Kong

Mr. K. Tokiyeda, a business man of Shanghai returning from a trip to the Philippines..."

Mrs. Isabel True, wife of a Naval Officer now stationed at Shanghai, ́en route to join her husband.

For Kobe.

Mr. and Mrs. J. N. De Villiers, and Miss S. H. De Villiers, from Mr. E. Woesner, Mrs. E. Woes South Africa, on a trip around the ner and Matr. M. E. Woesner, who World. are connected with the Philippine Sister Mary Teresita, connected Union Mission of Seventh-Day with the Foreign Sisters of St. Adventists en route to Shanghai Dominica

the #7 route from

to attend the Far Eastern Division Malabon Normal School of Mala of the General Conference of ban, Rizal, 'P.I. to Kabe. Seventh-day Adventists.

Mrs. E. L. Whyne, wife of a U.S. Naval Officer at Manila...

For Bhanghai,

Mr. W. W. Wilson, with the Pacife Commercial Co. at Kobe. Returning from a business trip to

Manila

Adm W. H. G. Bullard and

For Yokohama. Mrs. W. II. G. Bullard, prominent Mr. G. M. Dawahby, who is ac- residents of Manila, en roule for companied by Mrs. G.,M. Dowaliby, Shanghai.

Co. Importer and Exporters of Mr. E. Cathomas, a représentais an official of Elias Mallout & tive of Stoffel & Co., cotton goods Manila, on a vacation trip to the

of St. Gall, Swit 0.8.

Mr. A. Edgecomb, of the In Lt. John S. Crawford, U.S., sular Lamber Co. of Manila, who Army Officer of Manila en route to

Mrs. Marie Krueger, wile of a Seattle to join ber husband, who

wster yer Osses" and "feed ner. Mrs. R. J. Paterson's 8-year. Shanghai, where he will board. the 18 on a business trip to Seattle."

up The Hunters' Arms can old son, Burgess, very lucky esco teen having been pretty well de- turned out for this race, but had nloted a move was again made for the misfortune to take a toss when Bouza's Bungalow, for the Open crossing the Castle Peak Road prominent official of the Calamba is on the U.S.B. Huron.

kly Transport Thomas for San Frap U.S. Naval Officer, en route to

ence. This took place over the He is, happily, none the worse for De course and there was a field this mishap and quite ready for the of 10. They were sent off punc sext. Of such stuff are huntsmen

(Continued en nezt Oslumn).

made.

Mrs. CP Jarman, wife of a

Sugar Estate of Manila.

str. A. B. Macfarlane and Mis B. Macfarlane, son and daughten (Continued en ncas Column).

Mr. E. Mueller, & construction engineer of Milwaukee,

Mr. Ni Talambiras, a business man of Seattle, returning from the Philippines..

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