CABARET LIFE." ·
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THE FATE OF A SHANGHAI
DANCE HALL.
•
THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH,
"DOWN THE STRETCH.”
BIG RACING FILM AT THE
Tiry
QUEEN'S.
The hard, practical side of the The Park Pavilion, Shanghal's ost exotic cabaret and home of Turf, as well as its glamour, is de- he Japanese cabaret dancer, may picted in the big racing film, "Down comes to the compelled to close its doors and the Stretch," which s score of pretty dancing part Queen's Theatre today as the fea until Saturday. attraction era will be thrown out of em- oyment if a suit filed against its "Down the Stretch" is the story II. Scott, by of a young jockey, portrayed by ropriator, John
Robert Agnow, who overcomes al restaurant James, soph iterer, for $10,000 on a promis-most impossible odds to win the bry note, goes in favour of James and of the girl he loves, played by Nixon. There Ire no the United States Court for Marion
molodramatic situations in "Down
J.
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$10
hina, where the claim was filed. the Stretch, no mortgage to be paid Two other claims have also been off, but the picture enn easily held led against Scott. Two of his its own fur interest, the director,
Kawano King ancing girls, Nobuko
Beggot, having spared nd Ken Shiwozawa seek to re- trouble to secure realism, evon to over $221.00 and $177.20 respec- the extent of taking his entire chst vely for labour and services to the Belmont race track and stag- ing a real race with horses carefully erformed by themselves at the becial instance and request of the
chosen so that there should be no fendant' Scott. It is understood need to ill up the other mounts for at the money is in respect of the favourite to win. "Down the ancing tickets and drink chits Stretch" was written by the well- arned by the girls in their pro- known racing author, Gerald Beau- essional capacity at the Purkment, and has enjoyed much success
avilion,
as a book. Scott, through his attorney, Mr. J. Schuhl, filed a demurrer to he complaint on the ground that did not state facts sufficient to how
cause of action. Judge urdy overruled the demurrer and dered an answer to the com- aint to be filed within 15 days,
Before long the demand for the event of the answer being ot filed within the time allowed, these shy, amiling, dance-loving, dgment by default may be shingled-haired little maids in- tered against Scott and the creased to the point where Man- nited States Marshal will pro-ager Scott found it necessary to a writ of take a trip to Japan to secure ad- ably be issued with ttachment by the Court and take dition menters for his troupe harge of the Park Pavilion pend- which he claimed, and probably g further settlement of the out-not without justification to be the anding claims against its pro- rest aggregation of Japanese
dancing partners in the Orient."
rietor.
ingly
difficult "geta," which, though held on by nothing more than two toes, never came off even through the most violent Charle- ston exhibition.
Curfew Came, Interesting Background.
Then curfew, with its sweeping This case is likely to create an ktraordinary amount of interest change upon local pleasures Jamil ealing us it does with a phase of nocturnal wanderings, descended. hanghai night fife unusual even po the Settlement, by which re- this city of strange sights and sidents were all required to be in- appenings. The Park Pavilion doors, rst by 10 pm., later by 11 arang into being scarcely a year, and finally by midnight. No go as a dance-hall after a brief triclio.. were placed upon en- conducted within nd unsuccessful run as a boxing tertainments adium. It was then an old and led doors and there was no law cubaret continuing to nused garage, with corrugated ainsi a on roof, walls and concrete floor, tunction through curfew, until t about one hundred feet west of dawn when the ban was lifted. orth Szechuan Road, communica- various Saturday nights other more central cabarets continued on with which was maintained
means of a long narrow pasto entertain patrons whe chose to remain abroad through the curfew ge-way of whitewashed walls.
a few by keeping going behind locked After being closed for
dours until 4 a.m. eeks it blossomed unew into a Arn-like, ally dance-hall with lished wooden door and papered alls, while the white-washed ooden rafters and iron roof were ore or less cleverly obscured by n elaborate decorative scheme of hinese lanterns, streamers and bloured lights,
By day it was used as if roller not prove kating rink, but did ae attraction that its owners had was shortly oped and skating bandoned. In the evening addi- onal attractions were provided in There te. shape of boxing bouts. as no "squared circle" for the ontestants. Nothing, in fact, to revent a boxer turning and fleeing rom the hall. The only attempt ta regular ring, or "arena" was canvas which huge square of as pushed into position in the entre of the dance floor before outs and rushed off again at the onclusion of bouts, by shouting, weating coolies.
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But the Park Pavilion never closed at all. Through shot and shell, through street battles and duels, through all. machine gun
times following "the the hectic arrival of the Cantonese armies and through the dangerous days of Communist suppression in Chapel, this little pasis of subdued hilarity pursued the path of pleasure night after night, its patrons and em ployees alike being imprisoned within its four walls until curfew ended.
The proximity of the Durham and Gloucester battalions hilletted in the Public School for Bays eventually necessitated an earlier "call to arms" for the little Ja panese dancing girls and ore long the Park Pavilion resounded with the wail of the unskilled saxa- phonist as early as five o'clock in the evening. Aimy boots played havec upon the erstwhile smooth dance floor and ofttimes with the delicate toes of the unshod feet of the dancing girls.
Japanese Dancing.. The only dancing girls then
Popular With Troops. ere a few Russian girls of limited-
But the novelty of the situation ttraction, and several Japanese ancing girls selected from less attracted a large and regular retentious dance-halls in the crowd of "Tommies" every after- emeteness of North Szochuer noon, the majority of whom re- the mained until leave expired. Mid- Among Road alleyways. atter were a few who boasted a night usually found a tired troupe of the art of of dancers and an exhausted band ttle knowledge apanese dancing and patrons to of musicians and those who re- 6. Park Pavilion were frequently mained through curfew had to be to exhibitions of the content with a somewhat sullen reated
the "Dying lifeless atmosphere which was not Dance Butterfly," Chrysanthemum," or some such improved by the sight of a couple of die-hard all-nighters snatching thing to the accompaniment of
All the Russians were finally weird music and painful vocal sup- a brief sleep in obscure corners. bort from fellow nationals keeping eliminated from the battle of life
he wall paper warm.
in this arena at least and Nippon The opening of the Pavilion in ts new form was ushered in withheld full sway and made much an elaborate dinner with 'an im- money. At one time an electric bosing guest list consisting main, phonograph maintained a lively y of Chinese, included among atmosphere by playing sélections whom
were many prominent and jazz tunes which the orchestra could not, in the intervals between Shanghai Chinese..
The floor was passable, the dances. But even this despended music bearable and together with eperations in the rush of money- an atmosphere bordering on the making. It occupied much valu bizarre and therefore appealing able time. From the point of view of the gen- erally jaded cabaret tripper, some headway was made with the crowds of nightly, cabaret goers,
Russians Departed.
BASEBALL PROTEST.
FULL TEXT OF COMMITTEDL
INDING
The following is the full text of the finding of the Protest Committee of the Hongkong Baseball Associa- tion in the matter" of the Filipino Dragons gamo:
We, the undersigned, having been appointed as a committee to pass on the protest filed by the Filipine Baseball Club against the S. C. A. A. Dragons for playing Mr. Abo Liu in the game of Dragons v. Filipinos, Sunday August 7th, the protest being based on the allegation that playing Mr. Liu was a violation of Article
THURSDAY, AUGUST 18,
SPITEFUL WOMÁN.
IMPRISONED FOR ASSAULT
ON CONSTAELE.'
Sentence of three weeks' hard labour was passed by Mr. R. E. Lindsoll on the Chinese woman who, on August 9 at Second Street assaulted a Chinese constable with an axe out of a spirit of revenge.
The woman was defended by Mr. D. McCallum and when in the box yesterday told his Worship that she was not aware how the
of the constable's head. wound was infileted on the back
She said that her daughter was
9 of the Lengue constitution, find arrested and freed the very morn- the facts in the case are not such ing of the assault. When the can- as to allow us to award a positive stable arrived at Second Street, decision to either side and therefore her daughter taunted the const- order the game to be replayed; itable, who replied by saying that being understood that Mr. Liu is not
he had authority to strike her if to play for the Dragons.
he wished to do so. Words led to blows and when witness saw her daughter assaulted she went to ask the constable to desist. constable, however, promptly ar- rested her and gave her a good thrashing.
We love given the matter deep consideration and base our decision on the following:
1. That Article 9, as at present constituted, is loosely worded and may be so interpreted as to allow the playing of caspal visi- tore to the Colony, in which category we place Mr. Liu, but 2. That in the opinion of this com- mittee the intent of Article 9 is to the effect that only bona fide residents of the Colony are eligi- ble to play and we recommend that the article be amended so to read in order to avoid future misunderstanding.
3. That we and the
Dragons at fault in not putting Mr. Liu's name before the Committee for his eligibility to be passed on and that the best interests of base- ball in the Colony are not served in playing casual visitors to Hongkong in League matches. We believe both teams to have acted in good faith and sincerely hope they will accept this decision in the spirit in which is is given--that of good sportsmanship.
(Signed) H. Alves, W. Burrell, Hachiuma, (Protest Comnidee),
on
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. The daughter, corroborated the mother's story and added that, in- censed by the assault which the her constable was inflicting mother, some of the neighbours joined in the fight against the con- stable and it was possible that one of them might have struck the con- stable the blow which caused his head to bleed.
At the end of the evidence Mr. McCallum submitted that it would be grossly unfair, if a secume did take place, that his client should be made to bear the brunt of the whole, affair. He added that it was impossible to inflict so slight a wound with so heavy an axe.
His Worship said that he must convict, especially as the defence's witnesses could not show how the He re- constable was wounded. S.minded Mr. McCallum that the
New Schedule. The Chairman of the Schedule Committee of the Hongkong Baschall writes: Mr. Richard Shim, Manager of the S. C. A. A. Association
doctor pronounced the wound on the constable's head as an incised wound, which seemed to show that the axe was used.
A man at Home was fined £100 "Dragons," has approached this Com-for illegal betting, and after he mittee and explained that he is send had disclosed his books to the ing five of his players to Shanghai to be members of the baseball dele-Treasury they wente to him for a further 4d, due for an legi gation for China to participate in the Far East Olympic meet at that bet.
of the Lungue city. Ile, therefore, requested that a re-arrangement schedule be effected so as to permit of his team ("Dragons") playing League games here before August To accommodate the S. C. A. A. 22 and after September 9, 1927. "Dragons," the following re-arrange. ment of schedule has been made;
July 20, Saturday, 2.30 p.m., Tigers v. Filipinos..
July 20, Saturday: 4.30 p.m., Club Recreio v. Dragons,
July 21. Sunday, 4,00 p.m., Japan- ese v. ILK.B.E. Club,
July 24 Wednesday, 5.16 p. Tigers Filipinos.
July 27, Saturday, 4.00 p.m., Japan- ese v. Filipinos..
July 28, Sunday, 4.00 p.m., Fili- pinos v. Club Recreio.
September 3, Saturday, 4.00 p.m., Japanese v. Club Recreio.
Sunday, 1.00 p.m., September 4. Filipinos v. Japanese.
September 10 Saturday, 4.00 p.m., Dragons v. Filipinos.
September 11, Sunday, 4.00 p.m.,
H.K.B.B. Club v. Club Recreio.
6.15
September 14, Wednesday, p.m., Filipinos.v. Dragona (Replay). September 15, Thursday, 5.15 p.m., Tigers v. Drugons,
September 17, Saturday, 4.00 p.m., H.K.B.B. Club v. Filipinos.
September 18. Sunday, 4.00 pm, Dragons v. Japanese.
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In the second game the V.R.C. "I" The more the order of the day. kimco merchants of Hongkew team secured the verdict at the ex- have reaped a harvest in the rush pense. of the K.B.S.F.F.A. "B" team were scored in the first and enticing garments by four goals to nothing. Three of and the "slump" from this directl tion has in all probability started. Shanghai cabaret crowds are transient folk. The procession keeps on the move.
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But the latter are nothing if not n discriminating crowd, men who, while not exactly liking their "wo- men wild and their chocolate hot," nevertheless prefer a little change of scenery. once in a while. For
The Maharajan of Patiala has this reason little business came the way of the Russian dancing girls
Now the dark shadow of unem-sanctioned the compulsory educa- employed at the Park Pavilion and before many weeks the majority of ployment hovers over the finest tion scheme included in the Fri- force in them had checked out" to make aggregation of Japanese dancing mary Education Act of 1923. The
Proprietor Act, which came into room for more of the little kimono-.girls in the Orient." clad terpsichorean artistes of John Scott is being sued for a big Patiala Town on July 1, requires Nipponese extract who alternately amount. The United States Court that every boy under 11 must at- intrigued, interested, amused and for China holds the fate of an tend the State schools, all the surprised, the latter by their ex-unique institution in its hands and charges being borne by the local traordinary ability to dance with if foreclosure should be ordered authority. The scheme will be all the grace and skill of their one of the most colourful points gradually extended to other places Western sisters while wearing the in Shanghai's circle of nightly when the results of the experi ment in Patiala Town are seen. tight-fitting kimonos and the seem- pleasures will be eliminated.
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