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A.D.C.'s PRODUCTION ON BOXING NIGHT.
Setting and Decoration of
The Tempest."
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH:
FULL COURT JUDGMENT.
B
Mr. Nemazee's Appeal Fails.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1922.
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In the Full Court this morning. Have you ordered your Christmas
judgment was given on the appeali There are some rigid toterpre-by Mr. H. M. H. Nemazes against ters of Shakespeare who would anorder made by the Chief Justice Insist on having his plays always for the enforcement of an arbitra- Hongkong Club vs. Titani-produced in the Elizabethan man- tion award. Mr. F. C. Jenkin Club ground.
Division I.
ner. They imagine that the instructed by Messrs. Deacon, Flawkins v. RG.A.--Navy "B" height of artistio production for Lookar, Deacon and Harston). ground.
King's. Palice.-Sookunpoó "A" ground.
Tamar . Durban.-Navy "A" ground.
South China v. Kowloon. South Chins ground.
Division II.
our greatest dramatist is to bang appeared for the appellant, whilst
TURKEY OR GOOSE?
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paared on behalf of the respond- ents, the Yu Fong Steamship Co.
"This is an island," and then set Messrs. Wilkinson and Grist) ap- actors to recite the parts. Whilst this is quite a false notion of the Elizabethan stage, it is true that
During the hearing of the appeal that stage was not so well off for it was stated that the appel scenery
The ant chartered four ships from the of their stage was company, and disputes arose such that properties naturally which were referred to the ar bitration of Mr Plummer. In of sceners. place It may fairly be assumed that if January of 1922 an award was United A.C. v. South China the Elizabethan stage had seen made. In April an application to "B."-Club ground.
in the modern proscenium form enforce was made and on August Kowloon. University-Rail and had been fitted with a con. 5th. the order was granted for way ground, Kowloon.
King's v. Marazion-Sookun-shape poo "B" ground.
Ambrose, South China "A."-took the Navy "A" ground.
ground.
venient curtain behind which the $45,000. The object of the ap-
St. Joseph's 7. Durban.-St.stage could at intervals be dressed,plication which was made against Joseph's ground,
the producers would have been as the order of enforcement, was to Police Auxiliaries.-Navy elaborate in their arrangement of get the right from Mr. Nemazze "B" ground
scenery as in their conception of to set up a cross-demand for the RGA Hawkios.-Sookun-costume. There is, therefore, sum of $23,500, which, sam had poo "A"
little justification for trying to already been paid.
Mr. Justica Skinner Turner, set back the clock and ask an All the games were keenly con.audience to be interested in an who delivered his judgment first, tested last week and the results Elizabethan setting, especially as began by stating in brief the "By a were mostly correct according to euch setting cannot be truthfully cause before the Court. the present form of players.
effected in a modern theatre, un Bond, dated Decembar 29:b., 1921. less such theatre is specially the appellan: and respondents. referred to arbitration by Mr. J. This week the Club are out built for the purpose.
Would it then be advisable for A. Plummer certain disputes in- against the Titanis on the Club ground, and a fast game should be modern producer to avail, him-volving claims by the respondents seen. The sailors have made self of all the realism of modern against the appellant amounting great improvements in their game stagecraft? Ought the stage to to $109,545 43. By an
never
is a place that
WAR
award,
in the last two matches, probably be made to roll in representing dated January 13th., 1922, the due to some new men, out by the the foundering ship: ought the Arbitrator gare the respondents Vindictive. In midweek matches trees to have life-like trunks and $15.074.58. On April 13th., 1922, designed with pre- the respondents applied in the they almost lowered the Hawking leaves record, for in the second half of Raphaelite precision Ought the usual way by an originating sum the game they bad a lead of two racks to be so clever a contriv. mons for leave to enforce this goals, but the flagship drew level ance that one might perchance award, but the appellant resisted before the final whistle. The Club mistake them for real rocks? In the application on the ground that will have to put in a good side if the present production, it was he had a bona-fide cross-demand they want to take the points this thought that such setting against the respondents for a ba: 13 unsuitable as larger amcunt than that awarded week. At home the Club should would
The and that therefore the summary start favourites and, with their the pseudo-Elizabethan.
Tempest is 101 A share of luck, take the points.
realistic remedy sought by the respondents modern drama, therefore realistic was inapplicable and they must The Hawkins are due to re-scenery would be out of place, be left to their other remedy and bring an action on the award. ceive the Artillery on Nary "B" The island
or This is the only point argued ground and with the present form of the military team, the sailors land, the consecration and the before us and on it the appellants
Poet's dream.“ The characters must stand or fali." should have an easy wiD. The
Having referred to the claim R.G.A. in their last two games do not speak (except the baser have been level at the interval, sort) in prose, the language of of the respondents. Mr. Justice but have shown such a falling of reality, but in poetry, the langu- Skinner Turner went on to say:
The Tem-It seems to me to be inequitable in the latter half that they have age of imagination. been defeated in each match by pest" is not only poetical, and (to say the least of it) that the the margin of four goals. The highly fantastical, but is full of loset in an arbitration should be showing signs of sague allegory and mystic aym able to deprive the winner of the ataleness. for in midweek they bolism." Obviously it is the duty fruits of his victory merely by were hopelessly besten by the of the producer to provide alleging a eros-demand, even Was unable to Ambrose by three goals to one setting that will suggest all this though he
it forward before the and that goal was scored by one And be suitable for people to talk pu
jus:
it 83 of the Ambrose players.
poetry in. He must try to ex- Arbitrator. press by bis scenery something of inequitable again to say the The King's are due out against the motion which the dramatist least of it) that the award is of the Police at Sookan2co this pressed in his words. Things such a sacrosanct character that week and, on recent form, & winst seem to suggest more than it can only be attacked on the
One ground of its invalidity." is immediately apparent.
sailors are
is
for the soldiers is certain; yet the must be made to feel on looking After reviewing a number of unexpected may happen as it at the scene, as one feels in read. cases on the paint, His Lordship often the case in football, and a ing the play, that there is some-added: "It would be extremely reversal of form may see the thing more, though one cannot unjust to force the respondents Police get home.
tell quite wbar, behind all this. to take an action on the award In accordance with the syrobono. The onus is on the appel
The Camar and Durbin meet lical nature of the play, it has lang to show us some substantial on the Navy "A" ground, and a seemed better to arrange conven- and satisfactory grounds for re- close game should be seen, with tional allegorisations for certain fusing to give the respondents the depot ship winning. The magical appearances; that what they are prima facie entitled
to bare and in my opinion they have entirely failed to show any, form he is considered to be on a nor indeed has the appeal been point of invisibility. Side plate argued on those lines.
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Tamst played the King' to when Prospero, for instance, ap- goalless draw in midweek, but the pears on a certain elevated plate Bailors should consider themselves very lucky in sharing the pointe, as it was easily the King's match forms are buil: for this purpose, think the appeal must be dis. The Tamar had three new mea while right at the back centre of missed with costs." out on trial and they gave a good the stage, in those scenes about! The Puisne Judge (Mr. Justice impression and are being tried Prorp ro's cell, there is built over Gompertz), after reviewing the out this week in the Hongkong the cell a high gallery comes facts of the case and the law on League. The Durban are a good ponding to the shadow of the old the subject at issue, said:"I side. They beat the R.G.A. in Shakespearean stage just as the will content myself by saying midweek by five gasis to one, front extension of the stage, for that in my opinion the present They also will have new men out the ballet, corresponds to the case is not one in which leave to apron which used to project into enforce the award should be re- fused. The order of the Chief Justice was, therefore, rightly made and the appeal fails-with the usual consequences."
in this match.
the audience.
between the K.G.A. and Hawkins should be seen. In midweek these teams played a goalless draw, but the sailors will be out to take the points in this match.
The Chief Justice (Sir William Rees Davies) said "I agree with the conclusion arrived
that on spécial circumstances. opinion, a discretion in the Court to exercise, or to refuse to exercise these powers under the Section.
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aggressive, and both in serving and general play he demonstrated bora down his oppocant by bis whirlwind tactice. He is a very forceful player, and
In this case there is no special Hongkong Champion Badly bist bis
On the South China ground, the local team will meet Kowloon and they should reverse the and, as the South Chips are at result of the previous match present undefeated, it is not ex- when Kowloon, playing atpected that ines will go down this home, won by a goal to nil. Both week. A low-scoring game should teams lost last week. Kowloon end in the "B" team winning. at and only desire to add going down to the King's, while! South Chine lost by the odd gual; A Sookunpoo. an even game being shown there is, in my in three to the Ambrose. The game should be keenly contested, with the home team' winning.
Seven games are down for decision in the Second Division
A large number of tennis en-one who shines in almost all de- The League leaders are also at compelling the euccessful party thusiasts gathered at the Chinese partments of the game. The local this week, and several keen
Sookunpoo against the Marazion should ba games
to the award to bring an action to Recreation Club grounds yester-man could do not do anything Reed. The Police and the Auxiliaries are position at the bead of the League.
and they should strengthen their enforce it. Mr. Jenkin's concise day afternoon, to witness the right against him, and only on due to meet on Navy "B" ground, and one of them must breather The sailors are a good side and and persuasive argument cannot match between Mr. S. Kashio, a iwe occasions did he reach a noted Japanese player who is on score of 40 points, the Japanese will give the military side a good avail to that extent." record this week, for at
Judgment was, accordingly, a brief visit to the Colony, and winning eventually by 6-0, 6-0. entered with costs. present both teams are without game.
Mr. Ng Sze-kwong, the local Later, Mr. Kashio played Mr. champion. Mr. Kashio, who was M. W. Lo, who was also defeated!
reserve member of Japan's by two straight sets,, although the Davis Cup team, came with a big latter managed to register a garne reputation, which he thoroughly in each.
point in the League. The game between the Ambrose On their showing last week and the South China "A" team against South China "B" should be keenly contested, and, the Auxiliaries should win. but on present form, should end in A the Police have a couple of 'useful draw. men and should they field a full side at the start may give the "Aurs" a good game and share the points.
circumstance to justify an order which would have the effect of!
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gama and should take the points. Doctor says fatigue is a disease. The game on the Club ground St. Joseph's should maintain their Most of us do get sick of work.
between the United and the "B" unbeaten certificate, against the eam should be evenly contested, Durban,
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