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"SCARAMOUCHE,"
Rich in pageantry, impressivo
The orat which appears in "Thren | in the scope of its sweeping action Mr. S. M. Bruce, (the Premier) published the balance sheet of
Wise Fools, King Vitlur's first and tense drama, "Bontamoucho" Mr. E. W. Richards, socind Goldwyn picture, which is coming Rex Ingram's Metro masterpiece the Commonwealth Line of Steamers for the six months ending
from Rafael Babatini's famour March 31, 1924, showing a loss of £245,000, in addition to losses of oneer, Soochow, is on reserve.to the World theatre today, is one
Captain J. Oudney, of the Heln of those capablo casta which have romance, is now showing to good £1,172,000 in 1921-22 and £1,620,000 in 1922-23, The Board report, to the Government definitely states the opinion that the Hue cannoteking. is on leave. Captain A come to be associated with Goldwyn houses at the Queen's Theatre.
McDowell, from reserve, has gone pictures. The film was, adapted at the 44th Street Theatre attract In New York, where its good ru
it
A
be run without further loss, while the ships are of Australian
from Austin Strong's successful register. The Government is therefore Immediately inviting tendera master, Isin Peking. to purchase the line as a going concern on the condition that the Mr. J. Grossett, aup'y chief comedy-drama by King Vidor, who ed national notice, critios bailed a grent demonstration lino be retained in Australian trade with regular and effleleni ser-officer, Shengking, has gone sup'y also directed it.
Eleanor Boardman, who made of Rex Ingram's gontus, and vices, and that passenger and freight rates are not increased and chief officer, Hsin Peking.
ench a striking success as Romem- crowning achievement of that no arrangement la made with any shipping combine-Reuter.
Mr. T. Ogier, from reserve, has ber Stoddan ia Rupert Hughen motion pictures, Ingram has xone chief officer. Taiming, Mr.Souls for Sale," is featured in the not only given it heart and soui, O. B. Wilks, chief officer, Taiming, relo of Sydney Fairchild, a young but he has given it brain, and AMBASSADORSHIP FOR M. TROTSKY.
woman who, upon the death of her fashioned Scaramouche" with the London, February 24.
Mr. W. Pollock, third engineer, mother, was left to the care of deft hands of a manter who was The Moscow correspondent of the Daily Express says that M.Yingchow, has third en-three crabbed old bochelore, who inspired with original vision.
Ramon Navarro, Alice Terry and Trotsky will probably be offered the The acceptance of the position depends on the state of hin health. bury, second engineer, Nanchang, the mother's hand. Miss Boardmaa M. Joffe, the present Soviet Ambassador to Austria, la mentioned in on as alternative if M. Trotsky declines the offer.-Reuter.
is on reserve.
gone
Ambassadorship to Japan.gineer, Nanchang, Mr. A. C. Tid-had been unsuccessful suitors for Lowin Btano honda leng list
KING'S HEALTH IMPROVING. -
London, February 24.
finosao.
Around the reserve. Mr. W. Curran, lends vivacity and charm to the of celebrated players. from reserve, has gone second on-role and acts with intelligence and hopon and ambitions and passions of these three is spun the web of xineer, Nanchang.
The three wise fools" of the fate that catches them helplessly in Mr. J. W. Bertram,
third entitle nro pinyed by Claude Gillinge not, makes them puppets of gineer, Shengking, has gone third water, William H. Crane and Ales inexorable destiny, and tosses them engineer, Yingecow.
Francis.
helplessly ato tangled mazos of The King experienced a good night. The doctors visited him
Mr. J. Moodle, from reserve, has Others in the cast are John royal intrigue. this morning, but no bulletin wan' issued. It is most probable that; if the present rate of progress is maintained there will be no further gone chief officer, Chipahing. Mr. Sainpolis, who has many stego and C. Nock. Recond officer, Cheong-soroca characterization of out- bulletin except a final one announcing His Majesty's convalescence.shing. has gone second officer, standing merit to his prodit: Frank Norris "MoTongue."
Chipshing,
Brinsley Shaw, a recruit from the the flash-back sequonco showing Captain W. W. Hipkin, of the stage, who has found a fruitful the three wise fooln" on youths, Cheongshing, has gone master, fold for his talents on the silver Craig Biddle, Jr. playa Findley Hopsang. Captain N. W. Van shost; Lucien Littlefield, a woll Creighton Halo, Trumbull; sad known screen chamoter autor; Raymond Hatton. Dr. Gaunt, leading roles and has sinco played Charlos Hickman, Fred Esmelton the part of Trina in Groed. Erie and William Haines are also in the von Stroheim'a pioturization of cast.
-Reuter,
ACROSS AFRICA BY MOTOR CAR.
Paris, February 24.
In
The French automobila expedition coming from Senegal has Cortlandt, of the Hopsang, is on Su Pitta, who is well known in Martha Mattox, Frod J. Butler,
arrived at Massnual on the Red Sen, having effected the Arst crossing of Afrien, a distance of 6,000 kilometers, despite numerous dificulties-Ilavas,
OBITUARY,
Stockholm, February 21,
The death in announced of M. Branting, ex-Premier of Sweden. --Reuter.
SINGAPORE CRIME.
THERE CHARGED WITH MURDER.
(Our (hem Correspondent.)
Singapore, February 24.
A sequel to the recent shooting incident, when three Chinese shot A compatriot and two Eurasians, Erie and Noel de Souze, whe gave chase, was heard to lay by the City Coroner. The Eurasians are still inmates of the hospital. The wounded Chinese died in hospital Dr. ten days after admission. Leieoster, Faid deceased had two wounds, ouc penetrating the abdomen and the other ballot travelling right through him. A Chinese detective said he bal kept watch at a coffee-shop on the day of the shooting as he had heard there was going to be a settlement between the Sun-woi-khuan Seeret Society and the Woh-kee Secret Society. Shortly after seven o'clock he heard gunshots and saw
leave.
Mr. A.
Pittendrigh, acting Isecond officer, Suisung, has gone
third officer, Namanng.
Mr. A, A. Garrard, third officer, Namsang, has gone second officer, same ship.
Mr. H. A. P. Meik, second officer, Namsung, has gone second ofleer, Ilangsang. Mr. K. D. Fairfax. second officer, Hangsang, is on re-
ADVENTIST MISSION.serve.
MEETING IN SINGAPORE. (Our Own Correspondent.)
Singapore, February 24.
Mr. J. R. Middenway, from leavo, has gone chlef officer, Loongwo. Mr. E. Gostling acting chief officer, Loongwo, has gone sooond officer, same ship.
Mr. W. J. Young, Huply second Representatives of all denomina-officer, Kingsing, has gone sup'y tions of the Seventh Day Adventist second officer, Fausang.
Chunsang.
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said
THE LAST OF THE MANCHUS.
CLANDESTINE FLIGHT
Mr. E. P. Kidby, making chief ofleer, Sulwo has Kane second officer, same ship. Mr. J. Stur- eon, from reserve, has gone chief officer, Suiwo.
Ir. L. V. Barr, sup'y bird en- gineer, Kumwo,, has gone sup'y third engineer, Latenho. Mr. H. L. TO Lee, sup'y third engineer, Luenho,
has reaigned.
Mr. A. McNay, from leave, hon ex-gone second engineer, Pingwo—
| Shipping and Engineering.
TIENTSIN. Peking, February 24. The Emperor Hasan Tung) went 10 a man running toward Selegie-Tientsin by motor car at four road. He gave chuse and Malay o'clock this morning. The dap-. who was near the juricksha depot anese Legation will issue a state- OXFORD UNIVERSITY, tripped the running man and wit- ness seized him. He
the man throw something away and after taking the man to the police station wilness returned spot and met another policeman who handed him a knife which had been found in a drain.
to
the
After further evidence the Coroner brought in a verdict of culpable homicide, amounting to murder against the three prisoners A Magisterial inquiry will be held shortly.
OBITUARY.
ment later.
Later.
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The Japanese Legation has is-
LECTURE AT UNION saed a statement saving that the ex-
ASSEMBLY HALL. Emperor suddenly left by train for Tientsin last evening. His sudden The Hongkong University Educa- departure, it is surmised, was tion Society held its first meetingg eaused by the threatening articles in the Union Assembly Hall Inst recently published in some papers evening, when Professor J. W. N. at the capital. The ex-Emperor's Smith, M. A., gave a lockare ots "10x- wives boarded the train for Tiunford University. Mr. W. W. Hornell,
sin this morning.
HOCKEY.
Vice-Chancellor of the University, presited. Tho grender part of thei [fectare dealt with the history of || Oxford University, spesial reference Playing in the lian] of the United being made by the lesture to Mur-) Services Hockey Shield, on theton, Christ Church and the Trinity U, S., B. C. ground yesterday niter-| Colleges, The lexture, especially noon, the East Surrey Regiment Professor Smith's ammosing reminis defeated the H, K. S. R. A. and cences of this Oxford days, proved the 2/4 Bombay Greundiera by
MR. PETER JOHNS.
(Our Own Correspondent).
Shanghai, February 24. Mr. Peter Johns, Shanghai re-
the gargin of three goals to one very entertaining to the sixdents, presentative of Arthur Davy
The latter team were the Shield it gave those desiring to continu Bradford, woolen and worsted holders of last year and yesterday their studies in England some iden manufacturer, died yesterday of was the third consecutivo year that of the great educational contro of pneumonia.
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