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EPSOM'S “CLASSIC.'

"CALL BOY'S" VICTORY.

THOUSANDS AT THE DERBY.

EXHIBITION TENNIS

MATCH:

NET PROFITS $24.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 3rd, 1927.

CINEMA NEWS.

BRITISH FILMS.

"SNIPES ON TOST."

PRETTY LADIES" AT THE

QUEEN'S.

VICTORY THIS YEAR?

[BY BELLA SIDNEY WOOLF.] Qles, W, 7. Southorn) -

Mrs. King, the hon. secretary of the Ministering Children's League A STORY WITH AN UNUSUAL informs us that the total receipta

'BUSES FITTED WITH BEDS. from the exhibition inatebes ar-

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LONDON, June 41. Without being seriously that lenged, and retaining a lead which was gained at the start, Call Bey, the Derby favourite romped home rasy winter, the time being

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accord for this event. The TYL was run in dull weather, and the was a large attendance.

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Kscept for Simmpodie who tailed aff, the rammers obtained a fairly and start, the lead being named: afely taken by Cal Boy, which beat Sinkle to first place. Flash ing Star filled the blind position, with Restiguneke, Adam's Apple, Lang Kaight and Hot Night Fation

ug behind in close arder

Call Boy was still to the Itout after the half mile point had been passed. the Bost noteworthy chauge being that Shian Mor had

come up to second place, and Sickle had dropped to third, and Adands Apple had come up to fourth

At Tattenham Corner, the prist tions were again changed, with the exception of Fender, which #utanud Eu putain a convittelig 4d, Shian Mor still retaining manul place but dhe thasol fett – and fifth positions being held by Hat Night, Kight of Grail and Harkfast.

Towards the end, Hot Night dres up to Shian Moy and thnk veroud place, but failed to catch up to Car Boy, which passed the winning post first with ease. Buckfast Closseu

the her fourth and Nickie filth.

Numerous Women Present.

A feature of the attendumer was the preponderener of the fir sex whe outmumbered the nien hy two

to one.

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In the morning the downs were obscured Jis

Kurtau ut mist. which, however, cleured after noon. revcaning the world's biggest pieme party, no fewer than 300,000 people Junching, with thousands more ar riving in a enntinuous stream.

There were a rerord mumber of inotur ears, and several The 300 buses present were itted with

Pods.

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ranged on behalf of the League hy the Heng Kong Cricket Club were $298.10. Expenses of printing tickets and posters anun to $10.50. The net profits were, there- frire, #21.60.

The President and Committee of the Ministering Children's Lengin are most grut ful to the Cricket Club for their valuable assistance

achieve this result.

Y.M.C.A. TENNIS CLUB.

COLLEGE TENNIS.

ST. STEPHEN'S BEAT ST.

JOSEPHUS.

The annual match between SC

VIEW POINT.

THE STORY OF THE THREE KINGS.

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BY OUR FILM CRITIC.]

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MANY BRITISH PICTURES.

Wo reprint from the Red Feiangle, the excellent organ of the European Y. M.C.A., the following vivid NEW ACTORS AND ACTRESSES. picture of Ceylon by Bella Sidney Woolf; the pseudonym of Mrz. W. T. Southorn.

It is a

new departure for Holly wood, the land of spoilt benuties- if both sexes-to revert to the old Victorian sentimentality aheat the plain girl with a heart of gold. The Red Triangle contains detaila

Gelden hair is more accounted than at the formation of the European V.M.C.A. Tormis Clos. The courts, geblen hearts in a profession which which are at King's Park, are to before reason and another has to egion for play from to-morrow. A measure values by money - the sum large amber of members are join spent on a production, the salary ing, and aler on exhibition maieles of its star. On that count alone are to be played,

Pretty Ladies which you may see at the Queen's to-day and Saturday is an unusual and inter esting film Zasu Pitts, with the hungry eyes and the heart of gold is the heroine, and not all the glittering display of jealous beau- ties can rub her of the central rôle, Perhaps it is because we have seen. so many beauties, beautifully clut er underelad, that Zasu Pitts, whe is something of a Botticelli type with her big eyes and tragically folded lips, makes great an appeal when she is cast for a part which does not make her ridiculous. Zasu plays Maggie Keenan, Broadway comedienne, who while! she is the life and soul of a revue, ! Jacks the one thing she long for, the love of a man, and is disliked! | by her more beautiful and well

evaliered sisters, because, despite j her wint of beauty her -gun-the-loudest applause fut + Jaggie isn't going to be chented of what is every woman'a right in fact despite her Batticelli look

vamps, for want of anything better, a drummer of the orelestra. Tom Moore plays the drummer, 2 pleasant Lairly Irishnan

who though he still easts longing eyes! on the ingressble beauti

Stephen's College and St. Joseph's: College was played on Wednesday at Pkfulam, three pairs on wach Cola, as in brague fixturis,

St. Stephen's won overwhelmings Ty by gan1948.

LAWN TENNIS.

THE FRENCH CHAMPIONSHIP

MATCHES.

FRAULEIN AESSEM

DEFEATED.

| THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY,}

St Graun, June 1st.

In the end etore the semi als the Punch Hardcourt Peacock hampionship,

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(South Africa, bead Fraulein Amr sem v Germany), 16, 42, 6-1.

Spens Couth Africa) Feat Borola's

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Gention

FILIPINO BASEBALLERS

EXPECTED..

GAMES ARRANGED FOR SUN-

DAY AND MONDAY.

Hong Kong baseball will start sooner than expected this seasoli, this coming Sunday and Mon- riay will see two g

The Ah Filipino Sur Tenon from Mamta is on its way to Honolulu

Puxe.

Their Majesties, the King and Queen, the 'rince of Wales, Prineend the Pacific Coast and is expect-- Henry, the Duke and Duchess of ed an eng Kong by the Presiden Connaught, Princess Mary พัน!!!! Viscount seclies, arrived with their suites

The Hong Kong Baseball Asso. in seven motorcars,

Karl Balfour, who attenderi as the

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But as

uttered by Maggie's adoration and, we fear, partly won by the god dinners she gives him. You can guess the pest; their marriage and how the golden heads begrudge the golden heart even the love of a man they despises how Maggie has a baby and her drummer errs, and she forgives and forgets.

Despite

When Reuter, tells us any time the lugubrious tone adopted by opponents of the Cine-

between January and April that the British Isles are swept by a matograph Films Bill for encourag- blizzard, that the Cross Channel ing British film production, and Service has been suspended and that the Yorkshire ronds are block- other pessimists who whine thated with snow we load up the ca films will never be made success with, camp beds and gons 211

provisions fully in this country, it is clear that

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from out Colombo with our hearts full of there is considerable vitality in the pity for thoms frost-bound consts British film industry at the moment. seven thousand miles away,

Next werk, says a copy to hand

Through mile upon mile of sunny of the Daily Mail, there will be roads arched with palms and glow two British lung, for instance, runing hibiscus, through a maze of ning in West End cinemas, Roaes bulk carts and pedestrians the nul The Flag Lieutenant at the pay of the road does not begin till of Picardy at the New Gallery car threads its way and the real

Marble Arch Pavilion.

we forsake the high road and take to the bypaths.

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In addition, all kinds of new films

Our objective is the North West. have just been completed, or

ern Province where rumours of either in course, of preparation or

plenty snipe" have been furnish- actually being made. Some seemed by an obliging Resthouse keeper, exactly the type of pleture that is long years ago a trusted servant. wanted; here and there new diree-

tors

are being given encourage Pai, 1] <” ” story writers tapped, and new actors and actresses tried ut. The proportion of "rubbishy" pictures in certainly far less than it was at this time last year.

There are

nine films awaiting

trade show:

Roses of Picardy, Robinson Crusoe. Down Hil,

Passion island.

A Daughter in Rovell. Madanie Pompadour, Tiptoes

The Rolling Road,' Virginia's Husband. Another eleven pictures are now actually being made.

The Ghost Train,

The Glad Eye.

The Somme,

Mumisee,

The White Sheik,

A Splendid Failure,

Easy Virtue,

Battles of Coronel and

lands Islands.

Remembrance,

A Woman Redrented, Under Arabian

kies.

The country opens out into paddy fields, some glowing setald with the ripening grain, others bes ingmudded by buffaloes trans pling the earth, others standing with stubble, not water logged but just damp enough to entice the | Supe to forage for worms.

The country becomes more like Englund, broad grassy patches on either side of the road between deep hedges, a tangle of leaves and -dłowers -orange lantana, scarlot and yellow gluriosa superba, coral ixora and the white leaves of Buddha's Lamp.

Then a ridge of rocks up penes, fantastic shapes of Elephant and Tortoise, bare scorching pre- epices, and on the horizon the Strange Galapitagala (Rock apon Huck the unhalese Pelon ou Ossa vast rock with overhanging sides and perched on the top, an- viber crag, standing at :1 է: in-

redible angle.

The smiling Rest-house keeper welcomes us, tea is spread and 18 chikiri (buffaloes' mitk

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Falkeurd served with jaggery (palin

syrup) and wild honey,

Poor Stuff From U.S.A. Plans are also well advanced for a considerable number mute.

Judging by the quality of the bulk of dims Amerien is now send- But there is more in

ing us, if a dozen of all these films Pretty Ladies than Maggie's love story.

are sound and entertaining a reai For the first time in the experience victory for British filme can safely of the writer a musical comedy scored even this year, with bet show or mannequin parade for they er prospects still for next. amount to much the same thing on The young actress who is to play stage or screen) is adequately and the role of the heroine the beautifully presented: "One" des British film in which Sir Barry get exactly the impression of being Lander will appear, which is based among the audience and the revie on Mr. John Buchan's novel "Haut- itself is interesting and attractive. ing tower," has been through a The fact that the Queen's audience ventures similar to those which befall her in her part. The heroine clapped at the fall of the curtain on the stage shows bafù how ex of the story is a Russian girl, pur-

ellent was the illusion and how

sued to Scotland by Bolsheviks. good the play within the play. Miss Vera Voronina, who is to play Perhaps the colour photography, the part, is a young Russian girl agnin the first rally satisfactory who lost both her parents during and received a tremendous ovation elation Commontre, meeting nt thing of this sort we remember they revolution, and was forced to

seeing. had a good deal to do with dec this, but it was more, we think, be charged her and her fiancé with the political police

cause the daveers, the arrabats and being involved in anti-Bolshevist the singers proved their right in

plots. Escaping through Poland, their names. Olympe in

Open Miss Voronina went to Vienas and all night," was we were told, a appeared in several German films. marvellous dancer who had taken it was Erich Pommer, formerly of Fall Paris by storm, but she might the Ufa studios in Berlin and now have had only one leg for all the in the United States, who intro dancing she did in the film. One dured her to Hollywood. could multiply such instances almost indefinitely, Ankl ali who 504 Pretty Ladies will hope that this excellent production will be the beginning of a new era when fibu dancers will dance and clowns be Funny if we have dancers w clowns in the story.

guest of Lerd Derby, witnessed the

Officers

of tlac

race for the first time. from the French Squadron visiting Portsmouth, numbering th, were in attendaner as the guests Jockey Club, and Captain Lind bergh, the intrepid aviator, wate present us the guest of Lord Lons dnie.

CABLING THE RESULT.

WONDERFUL ACHIEVEMENT.

We are officially informed by the Local Superintendent of the Eastern Extension, Australasia and China Telegraph Co., Ltd., that the result of the Derby was signailed over the Companies system in the following

times:

Egypt and South Africa... 1.5 secs. India

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South America

Australia

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HONG KONG'S SHARE OF THE WINNINGS.

Hong Kong was not without its share of the winnings from this Race. One luckly resident has add- sed not less than £8,000 to his bank balance.

South Ching Athletic Association Yesterday, decided to arrange to

gomes with the Flipino team. On

FLE

Surday, at four o'clock an All Hong Kong Team will play the visitors and on Monday, at the same time

Happy

Valley, the C.8.8. Helens will oppose the visitars.

The arrangements are in the hands of the officers of the Association, Messts. J. J. Murrio, Hin Wong, and L. R. 1defonso, while Messra, Richard Skin, S. Hachioma and H. Alves are acting as selection com mitter. They have tentatively selected the following:-Cockey, S. 1. Lee, Zafra, Leonard, Burrell, Saido, S. Hachiuma, Alves, Cruz, Kusano, MeArdle, Shim, and Y. Hachiumak.

Bardley's The Magnificent, The next change at the Queen's Platon, brings Bardleys the Magnificent" produced by King Vidar and based

The All Filipino Team consists of Casimiro, Toyibio, <! Tombo, Liboon, Santos, Bitalfa, Reg's, and Hugo Raams, who is captain and manager.

Mr. Shim wants to see the All Hong Kong Team turn out for price fice at Happy Valley on Saturday afternoon at three o'clock.

when

ONE AND A HALF TONS BLOCK OF COPPER.

RICH FIND IN SOUTH

AFRICA.

There is just light enough for a few shots along the band" of the lutas covered tank that lies before the door. Not a snipe falls to the guns, but some tead come over against the flaming sky. Unluckily the village boys who have sprung ap from nowhere refuse to fetch the birds that have fallen in the tank bemuse of plenty alligators living there to use the words of the motor boy. A Moorman in a ved velvet fez and armed with a ferocious looking kris teneity to brave the crocodiles, but after venturing a few yards thinks better of it and returns.

has the

When the sunset afterglow-ap- pears, we sit under a huge tree on the edge of the tank and watch for more end coming over from the East. But they do not materialise. Suddenly

silvery

away

BEST WAR FILM.

TRIUMPH OF BRITISK PRODUCTION.

SLICE OF REAL LIFE.

In Roses of Picardy," a British

Now On Sale.

1927 Edition

OF THE

film shown for the first time at the DIRECTORY

New Ballery Kinema, Regent-street. W., war is een from the tempor

gentleman's" point of view. The picture is based on Mr. R. H. Matram's war novels, and is one of the best-directed, best acted and most inspired productions of its kind. It does all that What Price Glory" enly pretended to dns and does it magnificently.

The story opens with the hern paying a return visit to the battle- Helds to a retor-roach full of sight-

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At one village the guide re- marks that nothing particular

opened these during the hostili - Bay the bare spent the latter part of the war, the

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He and his untied battalion were quartered on a farm in the village. There he had actel as in- pegarete and pacified the frate farmer, who had been told by the French Government to grow food, and his daughter, who demanded

peus: Fire for the use of out- buildings for the wounded.

Seeking Forgetfulness, Porried after his first experi forgetfulness and sympathy to the Pure in the trenches, he had fled for

arms of this girl, Madeleine. She, thought in love with the handsome son of the local landowner, fout an areatly forgotten by hin, sought forgetfulness too.

Eloquent Sub-Titles. There is a charneter in this film but Est wholly alive and i thoroughly buman, not an incident in it that does not pile up the un- dramatic draina of There are few sub-titles, and many war days. of those strangely apt and eloquent.

The pleure ends with" an "ühex- preted twist. Here are no mock heroism or concessions to film tradi- rienst is 11 slice out of real life, sometimes painful, sometimes strangely moving. dramatic, save that now and then

And

always

the me intimate scenes are a little too long and might be trim ned. The photography is perfect.

Miss Lilian Hall Davis 28 womanly and sincere as the heroing and Mr. John Stewart is borough

y side standalite while Mr. the gay, forgetful French lover gives a brilliant performance. Their is also first-rate character neting by the older players. Mr. Clifford Itentberly as a Canadian area com

ander devoted to confort and harse from drinking out of damp glasses," Mr. Bromley Devenport i as the French landowner, and, above all, Mr. Humberston Wright as the farmer, achieve nothing less than perfection.

the hero; Jameson Thomas as

The most sceptical, after seeing Roses of Picardy, would not dare to say that no good will ever come out of British films.

golden moon comes up with a rush behind Galupitagala and sails

WOLVES NURSED BY A into the clear sky. Moonlight sil-

RETRIEVER. vers the tank water between the lily stems and all the frogs and erickets LONDON 200 EXPERIMENT.

miste are off the paddy fields the raise their voices in jubilation.

Next morning s soon as the

The London Zoo is full of sur priser. The latest addition is a guus are out with their attendant

litter of six prairie wolf cubs, "who local hikarin wild looking fellow, dressed in a few rags, and

are being nursed by h

black re sinal boy in a tattered red cloth, only a few days ago, and at pre- triever mother. They were born carrying the cartridge ngs. The sent

ure bardly distinguishable

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first fields are fairly unproductive from puppies-at any rate their of snipe as they are too full of foster-moother seems well antisied buffaloes, who get between any birds with them. and the guns and show an embar- rassing interest in the proceedings, pressing right up and refusing to be driven away.

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She barked suspiciously At л Daily Express representative who visited them in their comfortable quarters behind the waif house. By eleven o'clock the HU beginning to be unpleasantly hot-with sacking, and will not be shown They were screened from the light and a flask of Bovril and sand- wiches on a tree-shaded paddy bund

to the public for some weeks. are restoring. But there are still

In The Paddock, some tempting fields to be shot over The head keeper, when he was and it is midday before the guns asked why they were not being return, well pleased with the result roured by their own mother, said i of the morning's shouting. By this! We hope to be able to let them time they have acquired a crowd out in the paddock eventually. of camp followers which includes That would be impossible with their

small girl dressed in a bright real mother.

are given a foster mother, but after five months or so they grow quite wild.

blue jacket and scarlet cloth, and Their upbringing makes little covered with rings, bracelets and permanent difference to them. necklace, carrying on her arms a They are naturally nervous.

They silver chain and charm, and a boy in a pair of trousers several sizes too large for him, a tattered grey coat and a woollen cap suitable for This is the second wolf family an Antarctic expedition.

we have reared. We succeeded in The cara take the somewhat bringing up four cubs last year, the weary and mud-bespattered men Grat wolf family reared in captivity. back to the Rest-house and the joys We hope to be as successful this of a hot bath.

CAPETOWN. Following the announcement of the romatic story of the same the discovery of rich diamond fields une by Raphael Sabatini. Vidor in Namaqualand-the arid country the story has every element which productions are generally good, and in the far north-west of the Cape should make it a good screen playing of valuable copper deposits.

Province cones news of the locat- It is a tale of the Musketeer period, of swaggering handsome Mr. E. Heyes, the discoverer, be men and cruel lovely ladios, of lieves that Namaqualand is destin-delightful brown baby dressed in are a little quieter at first, if they gold lace, satins and velveis, fed to be the richest copper-produc ducts and romantic love. Jobning country in the world.

In a wild and desolate region of Little Namaqualand a solid block of copper weighing one and half tons lines in a gully difficult of On June 15th at the World and access on the face of a high moun for the week following will be tain in the Great Tatasberg area. shown film which should be of Attempts are to be made to remove very great interest. The Story it for presentation to the Cape of the Three Kings" besides being town Museum. Chinese traditional history, is as delightful and fantastic as kaything in Grimm or the Arabian Nights. it is the first genuine Chinese film which has discarded the traditions

A CHINESE PLAY. Gilbert is the hero and Elcanor

Boardman his lady love.

A Chinese Film,

SPECIAL PERFORMANCE

FOR EUROPEANS.

ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE ENTERPRISE.

The Hong Kong Corps of the St. John Anthalance Brigade is arrang- ing a special theatrical perform ance to be given by the Yan Shau Lin Theatrical Company at the Lee Theatre on Thursday, June 9th, at 9.15 p.m.

The lucky person is Mr. Fong, foreman in the cube sugar depart ment of the China Sugar Refining. Co., Ltd., East Point. He drew Call Boy with ticket No. 43,355, in the shillings "cable sweep, rua annually by one of the Eastern Extension Co.'s staff at Sierra Leone. The report that the ticket had been purchased by a Portu clerk in the employ of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., was

The object is to entertain the not correct. Quite a large number

the cable sweep tickets are principal Military and Naval O- old in Hong Kong each year and cers now in the Colony (about 200 drow sents will be available), a number two other purchasers also

of the leading European and Chi- horaes, in the race,

nese residents, and 500 N.C.O.'s and men selected (by the Officers con- corned) from the Forces (Military and Naval) now in Hong Kong.

H. E. the Governor and Lady Clementi will be present.

: Haang Club Swoopt.

The first and third prizes in the Esmas Club sweeps went to Sin gapore residents. The first priso was stated to be about $2,500.

The chief difficulties have been to

year.

chair-then a cup of tea and off given to the wolf mother to nurse, Tiffin and forty winks in a long Two of the retriever's. hitter were again to the best part of the day's but unfortunately this exchange ahooting. Nothing can be pleasan was not a success and they both ter than to wander through the died.

paddy fields as the shadows lengthen and the sun flames in every colour

London restaurant there comes to

of Hollywood, and shows the spirit an amazingly long story from flamingo to laventer in the vide an equivalent for cayenne and into reasonable length for a western sky. From the distance limes give the necessary piquaney, of China and not. Western ideas of European audience, and to trans comes the plaintive cry of village When "Ballotines de Bècasines the Far East. Cheung Chik Wan late the caption into English boys driving the buffaloes round figure at the rose-shaded table in a who plays the princesa is an actress without losing any of the nuances the paddy fields. of great skill and personal charm, of the words. The management of Darkness falle. The last shots some of the guests a sudden vision and has the distinction of being the Amusements Company have fired brought in a pigeon, and a of the white-washed walls of the the first Chinese lady of social decided to give this film a trialpainted anipe to complete the Best-house lit by one lamp, bright position to act for the screen. run at the World and then if it afternoon's bag. No better dishes moonlight streaming through the Photographs of various scenes in appeals to Europeans to put it on could be set before a king than tamarind tree outside, and the the play show that it has been ex-again at the Queen's. It certainly lala" caught in the tank and baunting sound of an elephant bell cellently staged,

seems to us to be an opportunity " nipes on tost as the Rest-house as the great heart ambles down the Chinese, as оле would expect not to be missed to see Chinese boy remembering the old days of road, returning from his day's from their pictorial art have a history re-enacted before our eyes, domestic service, incribes on a work. And gladly would they ex- real grasp of composition and and to gain an insight into the

"menu" improvised from an old change the sophisticated "Ballo- lighting effects on the screen.

paychology and customs of our post-ward. Ground red chillies pro- tines de Bécassines" for "Baipes (Continued at foot of next column.) 'Chinose friends.

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