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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1928.
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presents
WHY SAILORS GO WRONG
With
SAMMY COHEN TED MCNAMARA
The comical baross
ol
"What Price
Glory" and "The
Gay Retreat "
WAVES OF LAUGHTER!
-in a bright and breezy story of how a taxi driver got wrecked on a tropical island and what happer ed when the cannibala got hungry!
Never Such Thrills and Fun Crammed Into Any One Picture!
SHOWING AGAIN AT THE
QUEEN'S Tuesday Only
At 2.30, 6.10, 7.15 and 9.20.”
controversy arose.
Town
SIR AUSTEN ON HIS FUTURE.
LOCAL HOCKEY.
TEAM TO PLAY AT CANTON ON SUNDAY.
"TOM JONES” A BIG SUCCESS.
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Members of the Hongkong Hockey scored one of the biggest successos Club are paying a visit to Canton
this week end, leaving by the Kinnhan of the evenin and was loudly
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p.m.
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DRUNKEN MOTORISTS.
ESCAPE.
FOUR KILLED IN CARINTHIA
Vienna, Nov. 8. An intoxicated manufacturer in
p.m. today. The Hongkong applauded. She was included in Carinthia, notorious for scorch- team to meet one representative of five vocal items, and her solo, "Asing" drove his car into a motor Shameen tomorrow will be W. K. Tait, all the Maids," was very warmly cycle and killed four persons. In court he was sentenced to ono and Woodward, D. Lyon, H. R.received. Remington, AA. Dand (captain),
A half years' imprisonment. Whon Rounds of laughter and an- he heard the sentence he ruslied to L. A. R. Duncan, J. H. Plummer, F. plause were accorded to Mr. Oscar the judge's table, clasped the E. G. Mann, E. D. Lawrence, T. J. Enger, who was extremely funny Crucifix, and exclaimed, "No, no, Price and G. E. R. Divett
The first eleven of the Club will in the role of Benjamin Partridge, it's not true! I won't go to prisoni meet the Navy in their usual weekly a village barber. He first appear My God, my God! What is to be fixture on the U, S. R. C. ground at ed on the scene In the second act come of me?" 4.45.
on Wednesday when the and amused the audience with his team will consist of W. K. Talt, O. E. many qualifications for perform C. Martan, D. Lyon, A. A. Dand (caping any kind of work, after which tain),
E. J. R. Mitchell, J. E. Noronha, he was unfortunate enough to J. H. Plummer, H. Owen Hughes, E.
tread on Squire Western's gouty D. Lawrence, C. C. Francis and G. E. foot and get the benefit of his R. Divett
On Monday at 4.46 the second team fery temper. In both the second will oppose the K.O.S.B. second eleven and third acts, Mr. Enger is seen at King's Pork, the Club team being a good deal, always provoking the W.
K. Talt, J.
J. E. Henry, E. R. Todd,greatest mirth, and the audience LA. R. Duncan, Major J. P. S, Greig last night was not slow to show (captain), Rev. N. Evans, T. Whitley, their appreciation of his gay chat- W. Woodward, TJ. Price, W. Ator. He is just the man for the Nowers and E. C. Fincher.
part.
When guards tried to selzo him he wrenched himself free, hurried to tho. window, and tried to throw himself out. But a guard caught him when he was halfway through, In the struggle the manufacturer's watch broke from its chain, fell Into the streets below, and hit a boy of four who was passing with his mother. So badly was the child injured that it had to be taken to the hospital,
Leong and J. Malvern (violins); Mr. H. Taylor (viola), Mr. N. U. Botelho (cello) and Mr. P. N. Soqueira (bass). The honorary accompanist is Mrs. G. W. R. Griggs. The orchestra includes members of the K.O.S.B. band by permission of Lt. Col. L. J. Comyn and officers,
The "A" team to meet the Univer
Mention must also be made of sity seconds at King's Park at 4.45 p.m. next Friday will consist of R. W. Squire Western's three servants, Sapsed, E. R. Robinson, G. Rankin, E. Gregory, Grizzle and Dobbin, who R. West, A. C. Howell, A. J. Walso provided a good deal of fun. Aubby, A. A. R. Botelho, H. V. Parker, These parts were taken by Mr. P. R. D. Beaumont. W. Shewan, U. Hule, Mr. R. D. Thomas and Mr. R. Vallack and F. E. C G. Munn (cap- R. Dormer respectively. Mr. Hale tinkadies' Team v St. Andrew's, was the chief of the three and
The stage director la Mr. C. P. The following Indies have been gave a typical study of a Someract chosen to represent the Hongkong shire countryman. He was par Marcel and property master Mr. Ladies Hockey Club in a match ticularly rood whom aeting in co- Grenham. Mrs. H. W. M. Har- against the St. Andrews' Young Mon's operation with Honour, his sweet-rison acts as wardrobe mistress for. Club, at King's Park today at 9.30.-heart. These four, together with costumes designed and executed.
Relly (Miss E.D.G. Aris) and by Mra, G. H. Arnold. The promp
M. B. Bird. B. Lning, M. Wallnce, E. O'Hagan, E. R. Hell, B. Taylor, 1. C.
Bell,
N. Me: Neille, D. Stanion, M. (Mrs. D. M. Richards) made a big success of the ensemble "The Hansen, and Mrs. M. J. Jarvis.
K.1.F.C. Defeat University "A."
Barley Mow" which they sang in The
K.I.T.C
C. entertained the Uni- tuneful harmony.
team OR the Maring versity
Although a great deal is not ground yesterday afternoon, and de-seen of Mr. E. Hanlon, as Mr. fented
by 4 goals to 2.
Allworthy, while he is on the stage In the first half," the University was leading by 2 goals to nit. In thu his manner is. In keeping with the second half the University failed to part and he performa faultlessly. score, while the Indians succeeded in He is heard to good effect in the scoring four times. Ahmed Khan madrigal "Here's a Paradox for was responsible for 3 goals and Nur Lovers" in which he is associated
Khan for unc..
The game was throughout maintain- ed at a very fast pace, with the University goalie doing Trojan work.
CANTON BILLIARDS.
with three others.
Other Parts,
ter is Mr. W. Gill and lighting effects are by Mr. E. Hanlon.
The wigs were made by Messrs. Campbell Moore and photographa taken by the Ming Yuen studio. The programme ladies, arranged by Miss Daisy O'Keefe, are Mias Bella Pestonjl, Miss Nellie Field, Miss Kitty Chester and Miss Billic Field.
Thanka are expressed to the A.D.C. for the loan of flood lights, properties, etc., Messrs. Lane Craw. ford Ltd., the Peak Tramway Com- pany and Star Ferry Company, the Press of the Colony, Mr. J. H. Hunt Minor leading parts are ably for the design on the cover of the taken by Mr. H. G. Annis (Squire programme and Mrs, C. P. Marcol, Cloddy), Mr. T. J. Magill (Pim- Mrs. W. H. Kelly, Mrs. S. S. Perry, lott), and Mr. A. A. Lewis (Tony), Mr. T. Parkinson, Mr. F. P. Len- friends of Squire Western. Mr. fontey and Mr. II. Wentisko for as H. V. Parker appears as an old-sistance in the production of the WIN FOR CLUB LUSITANO, --- time British Army officer with opera,
soldiers while Mr. F. S. W. Smith
Behind the Scenes. The Club Lusitano defeated the and Mr. R. W. Sapsed make a The general excellence of the Canton Maronie Club by 329 pointa brief appearance as highwaymen show is a distinct tribute not only in the Inter-Club Billiards Tourna- Others in the east, all of whom to the artists themselvos, but also ment for the Masonic Cup.
take smaller parts with auccess, to those who are not so much in The most sensational game was are Mr. A. T. Bates (Post Boy), the public eye but who, neverthe that between F. M. Ozorig and F. Mr. G. W. R. Griggs (walter), Mr.leas, have done a great deal of Stormen in which the former H. V. Parker (Colonel Hampstead) work in the production. Mr. R. He refused to make any comment scored 260 in 40 minates to the and Mr C. Bennett (Colonel WIR. Davies, the hon, producer, is beyond expressing his personal latter's 110. Ozorio mado breaks cox). good wishes to Mr. Hoover, the auc-of 63 and 41 and ended up with an cessful candidate, and his hopes for unfinished, break of 29. a'happy tenure of office,
NEVER PRIME MINISTER,
Toronto, Nov. 7. Sir Austen Chamberlain was asked on his arrival at Toronto from Winnipeg this morning his opinion of the United States Pre- sidential election. :
Club Lusitano
F. M. Ozorio ....
A. E. Osmund
"I really do not wish to be inter-scores were: viewed," he said. "As a matter of fact, I think I.have achieved kome- thing of a record in this connexion. Has any other Britisher spent three weeks in the United States with-1. out being luterviewed ?^^=
In reply to the suggestion that
it was generally, believed he might some day be Prime Minister of Britain, Sir Austen replied with a' smile, "No, no, never," adding: "I shall remain Foreign Minister. You may write that down.”
"Such. a Jolly Trip."//
D. A. Aloneo...
S. S. Sequeira
H. J. Prata
250
260
250
250
250
1,250
110
C. E. Watson
208
C. T. Underhill
J. Malinod
105 220
G. A. Clementa
188
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one who has dono a tremendous The following ladies also add amount of apado work in a most The their quota to the general success painstaking manner, whilst Mr. of the show:-Mrs. E. Larmour Filz-Earle must also be mention- (Etoft, maid to Lady Bellaston), ed, especially in connexion with Mrs. J. Hollidge (hostess of the the orchestra. The Anal result Inn at Upton), Miss F. E. Dunn shows that his Inbours have been (Bessie Wiserace,) Miss R. Cole highly successful. Mr. T. V. Har- (Lettfo Whealcroft, a friend of mon has not only dealt with the Sophia), and Miss M.-J. Stewart secrètarial work, but has also been (Rosie Luens). In addition to tak concerned with drawing up and ing the role of Betty, Mias Aris publishing the programme and also acts ns Susan, a serving maid with general publicity. The duties of Hon. Treasurer have been per- at the Upton Inn.
formed by Mr. R. Dormer who has also pulled his weight, while Mr. C. P. Marcel tackles the none too easy job of stage director,
Much of the success of the musle is to be credited to the orchestra, which under the direc- tion of Mr. W. H. Fitz-Barlo A.R.C.M., played the delightful old English melodies excellently, with due regard for light and shade:
Intending patrons are advised sibic, as great demands are being
Three dances, a gavotte, a jig and a morris dance, arranged by Miss Daisy O'Keefe, are included. In the production, all of which were well performed. Those tak- ing part were:
Gavotte: Mrs. T. Parkinson,
Lady Chamberlain displayed much interest in the Presidential With only one more match to election. She did not believe, how-play between the Club Lusitano Mrs. W. H. Fitz-Earle, Miss M.-A. over that the women's vote was and the Canton Club, the former George, Mr. C. Bennett, Mr. H. V. responsible for the Hoover land-appear almost certain winners of Parker and Mr. T. V. Harmon. alide.
the cup again this year. They They are not taking so much won It in 1927, interest. In the vote," was her The present standing is as F. E. Dunn, Mr. J. Barnett, Mr. to book their seats as soon as pos- opinion. "Had it been in England, follows:" yea."
Sir Austen and Lady Chamber lain are staying with the Lleu tenant-Governor of Ontario. Mr. W. D. Ross, at Government House. Among other visitors 'are Sir Wil- Ham and Lady Clark.
Before leaving for Ottawa A visit will be paid to Niagara Falls, From Ottawa they go to, Montreal before going to Quebec to take ship for home.
"We are having such a jolly trip," said Sir Austen. "I wish it could be prolonged."
Friendship With “L.G.”
Jig: Mrs. H.. L. Mather, Mrs. J. R. Pengelly, Miss R. Cole, Miss
W. Dunn, Mr. Blacklock and Mr. Played Scored P. F. Robinson.
Canton Masonte Club .... 4 Club Lusitano Canton Club
8,735
Morris danca: Mias M. Bird, made on the accommodation avail 3,04 Miss E. D. G. Aris, Miss K. Murphy able for future performances. 3,412 and Mrs. R. C. Deano.
~Our Own Correspondent,
SNOOKER CONTEST.
LAST NIGHTS VERY CLOSE
SEMI-FINAL.
Soldiers' parts were taken by Mr. W, Jeffreys, Mr. E. Utteridge, Mr. E. Nelson and Mr. J. Herbert.
The Chorus,
The chorus.consists of Mesdames H. W. M. Harrison, V. G. Thomas, P. W. Pankhurat, R. C. Deane, H. L. Mather, J. R. Pengelly, J. H. Tho semi-final match last night in Johnston, D. W. Beamish, II. the Palace Hotel anooker champion- Balean, A. E. Greenway, W. N. H. ship contest was very close, with the Murdoch, S. A. Jongton, J. N. fast frame deciding the issue. F. E. Owen, E. Larmour, D. M. Goodall, An honorary degree was to-day Silva, with 241 (34, 73, 44, 31, 60), T. J. Magill, J. R. Way, and T. W. conferred on. Sir Austen at the narrowly defeated H. da Luz, 235 (45, Carr, Misses M, A. George, M. University of Toronto. In an in- 10, 62, 74, 48). Da Luz had breaks of Bird, M. S. Scott, B. Hirst, D. terview Bir Austen sald he had 23 and 20 in his fourth frame, Smith, and H. Murphy, and Messrs.
On Monday, at 9 never regretted his refusal to do-play F. Jones for the third prize of M. R. Bell, J. Barnett, P. F. Robin-
9 p.m. Da Luz.
PARAGUAY AND BOLIVIA
The Orchestra, which performs undef Mr. W. II. Fitz-Earle, A.R.C.M., is composed of the fol-
sert Mr. Lloyd George for the Bonur Law Ministry. "It would," the tournament; and on Wednesday, son, W. McEvara, R. Blacklock, meet Silva in the final, with the dis-Smith, A. Bultitude, S. A. Johnston, SIR W. HORWOOD'S NEW Clayton, and Mr. William J. Pul- Downs, near Brighten, a violent he declared, "have been an act of also ut 9 p.m., A. J. Osmund wil C. W. L. Cole, J. R. Pengelly, T. B.
personal disloyalty." ford,
tribution of prizes to follow.
D. Trafford, A. E. Russell, R. E WORK.
The object of the company: Is There were many opponents of
"My present relations with Mr.
Spenceligh, V. G. Thomas, R. W. to establish a track for racing and the scheme, principally on the Lloyd George are most cordial," he
Sapsed, H. J. Fountain, A. T. Bates, testing motor cars and motor ground that the beauty of the continued. "That is one of the
O. B, Raven and F. W. Dunn. DIRECTOR OF MOTOR TRACK cycles under road conditions, Downs would be marred by the nice things about British politics.
The Orchestra, COMPANY.
together with an aerodrome, and presence of a racing-track, and You can fight a man and still on-
Joy his friendship.". a.National Road Racing Club, and the Portslade Urban Council re-
the Brighton
He expects to step right back into Among those who have promised quested. London, Nov. 17. Sir William Horwood, lato Com to serve on the committee of the Council to reconsider the advis harness when he reaches England. OTHERS TO USE INFLUENCE. lowing: Musician A. McKenna missioner of Police, le to be a Recing Club are Viscount Curzon, ability of letting any land on the member of the Board of Directors M.P., Lieut. Col. J. T. C. Moore Downs' for such a purpose; but, would do all they could to prevent disfigured. of the new motor track and aero- Brabazon, M.P., Sir Walter de finally, last July, the Brighten the Downs being dromo company at Portslade, naar Freee and Mr. Harry Preston. A Cousicil adopted the scheme to Every device of modern art In
flying school equipped with the lease about four hundred acres camouflage would be used; build Brighton.
The name of the company in the latest type of aircraft will be of Downland south of Devils Dyke, ings would be made to merge into it being held that Brighton must backgrounds; and the track itsolf National Road Racing Track and maintained at the aerodrome,
This alx-mile motor-car speed move with the times and do every would not be of concrete, but of a Aerodrome (Brighton), Limited,
leas conspicuous material," and the directors, in addition to track was firat mooled about two thing it could to attract visitors.
The supportera of the scheme, It is expected that the track will Bir William Horwood, are Col. years ago, and when it was aug-
W. Burton, M.P., Sir Thomas Rested that it should be bullt amid which, as stated, includes the pro- be bigger than Brooklands, which Watts, M.P., Mr. C. Laurence the valleys and hills of the South vision of an aerodrome, said they is five and a quarter miles round.
Washington, Dec. 14.
(flute), Mualclan W. Robinson (oboe), Band-Sergt. G. Waro and The special committee of the Cpl. H. Stokes (clarinets), Conference, ap- Musician W. Needham, (bassoon), Pan-American pointed to deal with the-Bolivia Cpl.-C. Perkins and Musician A. Paraguay dispute, has recommend Robinson (French horn), Musician od that all American republica A. Latimer and Musician A. An- participating in the conferenca bo drews (trumpets) Musician G. called on to exercise their in- Wharfa (trombone), Musician W. fluence to smooth over the dif- Sargeant (timpani and drums), ferences of the two countries, ise 3. Braga, Miss R. Judah and Reuter's American Service.
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