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GUIDE TO THE COMPANIES ORDINANCES OF

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In The Form of a

Index

(13) PAGES),

COMPILED BY

Detailed

WÄLTER J. HAWKER, A.C.IS.

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'INWARD MAILS. (2,

IN ANATOLIA.

Comic opera and the art of

Constantinople, Oct. 16. Strauss, Audrian, Victor Herbers, Serious rioting has occurred in addresses at the Radio Omer. No charge is made for this. Gilbert and Sullivan and other Anatolia during the past ten days, masters of this craft may, like owing to antagonism between the grand opera, find their way to the Parliamentary People's Party and screen, according to Buster Kea- the new Opposition party led by ton, whose antics in the comic Fethi Bey.

opera sequence of Metro-Goldwyn- Soldiers with fixed bayonets dis- Mayer's all-star talkide, comedy persed crowds at Adalia and "Free and Fasy" commencing to Mersina, and two persons were kill- day at the Queen's furnish no ed and 17 injured.

of

From

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U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan, Shanghai, (San Francisco 19th Sept.) and Europe via Siberia (London 29th September.)

Amoy Japan

Per

Shantung Lemaire

U.S.A., Honotalu, Japan and Shang- hai (San Francisco 26th Septem- ber)

Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai (Vancouver B.C.. 2nd October)

small amount of the ailarity in All the Liberal leaders have been this production.

arrested.-Reuter, Talking pictures make it possi- A Constantinople message ble to get laughs with clever lines September 8 stated that All Fethi in songs and dialogue and this, Bey, who was previously prevented of course, was the basis of comic by disturbances from making a opera, which had practically to speech, spoke at Smyrna to a large pantomime in them," Keaton and

enthusiastic audience. He stated in a recent Interview. "Take denied the insinuations of the Gov- for instance, the whimsical lines ernment Party that the new Op- of the Glibert and Sullivan shows. position Party was reactionary, And consider, too, that many of and, for instance, wanted to return Australia and Manila their lines were lost in stage per- to the fez and Arab characters. formances because the audience All Fethi Bey declared that the

Europe vin Suez (Letters and Papers, London 25th September and Par cels 18th September).

Java

Pros Lincoln.

Des. October 18. .October 18.

Pres. Fillmore

¡October 18.

Tjileboet

October 20

Aki Maru

October 20.

.October 20.

Empress of Canada

October 22

Macedonia Tjikembang Tanda

October 22. :October 23.

November 9

OUTWARD MAILS.

Registered and Parcel Mails are closed 15 minutes earlier than the

was at a distance, whereas in talk- Opposition, on the contrary, aim-time given below unless otherwise stated, and when mails are advertised ing pictures the microphone, ed at developing Kemal's republican to close at or before 9'a.m. registered and parcel mails are closed at 5 p.m. which is really the ear of the au- labours, ensuring free speech and on the previous day. alence, is so close that every seat the responsibility of the rulers.

in the theatre is in effect a front

seat.

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For

Manila and Parcels for Germany via

Hamburg

Per

Date and Time!

Saarbruecken..Fri., Oct. 17, 3.30 p.m. Kong Ning....Fri., Oct. 17.4 p.m.

Sam Shui and Wachow

Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, East and South Africa, Aden, too

Egypt and Europe vin Marseilles Hakone Maru

He agreed that it was necessary to build new railways, but object- 'As I see it, the 'invasion of ed to the agreement that had been 5.00 p.m. Chinese programme. comic opera on the screen has concluded with the Swedish and 7.00 p.m. European programme of been under way for some time. It German, groups as being. Victor and

and H. M. V

V. records supplied started by Messrs. Mautrie and Co, Reminiscences of Scotland (Godfrey). Band of HMARoyal Air Force. 1230, The Merry Widow (Lehat)...

Marek Weber and His Orch. V-50007.

Jock the Fiddler. The Ballad-Monger (Easthope

Martin).

TO RAISE FUNDS FOR NEEDS Fairings.

OF DIOCESE.

This Association exists to helpi approved needs, both in the Colony and in South China Frequent

Come to the Fair.,

Percy Heming-Baritone. 1482. Andantino (Lemare).

one.'

$.00 nm. Dreams of Schubert-

Medley Waltz,

when Metro-Goldwyn-[ Mayer produced its first colour-

tone revue, and "The Broadway The Royal Naval Division, which Melody." Join Crawford is now was hastily equipped and sent to starring in Montana Mon.' in the defence of Antwerp in the effect a comie opera of the style of carly days of the War, will hold a "The Tenderfoot" on the stage, reunion at the scene of their and *Naughty Marietta' and action on Sept. 27. A two-day *Madame Satan' are dated to visit to Antwerp is being organis- come.

ed by the Royal Naval Division "But in the talking picture we Association. The Armiralty, have A hazaar is to be held on Satur-

can add pantomimic comedy to the premised a destroyer to take over day afternoon at St. Andrew's Edwin Lemare-Organist. 36843.) humour of clever lines, Take, for 100 men, while 50 other members. Church, Kowloon, in aid of the Mr. II. R. Wells will give the tenth Edward Sedgwick directed. The wires and relatives will travel 7.30 p.m. Froni the Studio: Rev. instance. "Free and Easy," which including 20 ex-officers, with their Victoria Diocesan and Missionaryson from "Cantonese for Every- comic opera sequences are in the independently. Old members of Association.

style of "Wang', 'The Idol's Eye' the Division who wish to take part and King Dolo. I sing numbers in the reunion have been asked to with a dancing chorus and with write to Mr. E. W. Burton, secre- Trixie Friganza, just as Frank, tary of the Royal Naval Division Daniels. Richard Carle, and other Association, 33. Southampton- eumedians, did on the stage. And street, Strand. in the other part of the story, the, mesas offstage sequence, I can use all; Another former resident of Africa, the comedy tricks of the silent Gerald Grove, staged the dialogue of comedy and add accentuation by the film. He taught every member of the cast the native African language, "Swahili," which is used effectively couldn't use clever lines save in "A Dangerous Woman" needs nothing

on many of the sequences of the film brief subtitles, so were forced to more to make it one of the most 1166 a forru of comedy almost entirely amazing of audible pictures yet seen.

without lines. But now we can at the Central Theatre. take the pantomime technique, which, after all, the audience ex- pects in a comedy, and, when necessary, tum to dialogue for variation."

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Hungarian Rhapsody Orchestra. Stude Tableau (Rachnianinoff).

35025. Dance of the Gomes (Liszt),

Sergei Rachmaninoff-Piano Soin 1181 The Waters of Minnetonka. Under the Leaves,

Renee Chemet-Violinist. 1228,j speech Sylvia Ballet-Pizzienti (Delibes). Sylvia Ballet-Intermezzo and

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Creatore's Band.

35807, Carmen-Selection (Bizet).

Creatore and His Rand. 35842. Aida-Introduction and Moorish

Ballet (Verdi). Tristan and Isolde-Liebestod

Creatore's Bund. 35700

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San Francisco Symphony Orchestra.

1169.

2.00 pm. · Local Time. News and

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cert:

0.05 .. European Studio Con- Mr. J. J. Levintoff-Pianoforte

Soloist.

2.

Soners Selected.

Mr Li Char Chi-Tenor,

Teran a Sorciento" de Curtes,

b. "Notturno d'Amour" Driem.

Mde. Alese Hamilton-Contrato . "The Slave Song" Del Riego.) h. "The Arrow and the Song

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The Talk of Hollywood". To the average playgoer, who does not carry standards into the theatre, but obediently accepts what is there, "The Talk of Holly- Shanghai and Europe via Siberla. Fres. Grant wood," has an abundance of en-

"A Dangerous Woman" is coming tertaining qualities. It is whin- to the Central Theatre for four days sical. It is sentimental. It is beginning on Sunday. This is the tender, and at the back of it all there is a musical drama that is, but on with imagination.

first African all-talking Alm with all-talking

king experienced and stage-ex- perienced actora to appear on any Joenl acreen. It has everything authentle African atmosphere, druma

plot, romance, comedy and un- paralleled acting.

tic

The story of A Dangerous Woman"

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In this attraction, which is now showing at the Majestic Theatre. Australia and New Zealand

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does it in a way that is amusing fun with a talking-picture, and it

is based upon a tense, absorbing tale at Carr, the star having his trou-

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Victoria B.C. ries to a veritable stalking of all the rejection room where the opera- in the out-post village in which sher taking dis: mixed-are worth the white men who come within her ken for, who is slightly drunk, gets the lives. She captures the hearts of

each, in Balfe.

Mr. W. J. Geall. The Yorkshire Philosopher, will entertain.

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picture wholesales' its entertain- Manila yuring a new one,

Baclanova. Russian dramatic artiste, ment. Carr is a lovable, funny Swatow formerly

Moscow Art character as J. Pierpont Ginsberg, Amoy Theatre, and lately a tremendous and Misa Pay Brabe plays up to turcos in "The Wolf of Wall Street" him as the dangerously fascinating

Tanila plays the title role in her own inimit-leading abic, exotic manner. Clive Brook, back stage in the studio.

woman who upsets all Sandakan Neil Hamilton and Leslie Fanton are

the handsome colonial residents who! Then there is Al Goodman's fall captive before the romantic on "Follow Thru" orchestra, and the slaughts of the siren. Snitz Edwards Leonido Ballet to put on the and Clyde Cook give lavishly of their musical and dansing accompani talents in producing the comedy-rements. An excellent cast sup- lief.

ports Mr. Carr and Miss Marbe, The set for "A Dangerous Woman" but these two carry the weight of was constructed by a studio architect, the story.

ans Dreier, who lived for three years in the jungle and veldt of Africa. He spent months an research and construction work for the set, which was as large as a city park.

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