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Picture shows a section of the exhibition of Chinese manufactured allk and other products held Inst month by the Sincers Company in Shanghal. It is probable that a similar exhibition will be held by the same Company in Hongkong shortly.
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CINEMA SCREENINGS.wick, Oscar Apfel and Maude Eburne. Settings are magnificent and among the thrilling scenes are naval encoun-! ters at sea-sinking ships, court martial, mingled with intrigue, love and gaiety. Michael Curtiz, directed] INWARD SERVICE Genius, more than once, has been for First National and Vitaphone.
ADRASTUS Dua 6th Feb. From New York "Thark" The silk exhibition which was mistaken for madness. Eugene O'-
LAOMEDON Due 12th Fob. For Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, "Thark", the latest. Den Travers
& Yokolrama held on the Roof Garden of the Neil, America's greatest playwright. Sincere Company in July of Inst was thought to be more than a little force, filmed with Britain's greatest
Specially reduced fares are quoted for cargo ateamora with year will be well remembered by "mad" when he first announced his pair of comedians, Ralph Lynn and
limited pronger accommodation. of many residents the Colony. suprome masterpiece "Strange Inter- Tom Walls, is undoubtedly a worthy
tude. But when the play was successor to such grand comedies Numerous beautiful lengths
brought to the New York stage by the Rookery Nook," "Plunder," and "A Chinese silks were displayed and celebrated Theatre Guild the dramatic Night Like Thin."
ran As a play "Thark” the mannequin parade which was world went "mad" with
deilght. It ataged formed an Interesting was hulled the greatest play the Aldwych for many a moons, and Tom American theatre had seen, and ran Walls characterisation of a middle- Another exhibition of this nature, for two years. When Metro-Goldwyn aged sportsman, rather too fond of
bringing pretty girls, proved much to the lik on a much larger scale, was recently Mayer announcel held in Shanghal at Sincere's store, "Strange Interlude," to the screen, Iting of audiences, and is considered his featuring Mayar and a number of too was suspected of letting ita cour- finest role. In the film version his other silk mills' products. Striking age outrun its sound judgment. This facial expressions, in close-ups will 11 laughter lines in Chinese silks, woollen and play wax too daring for the screen, certainly give film-goers a cotton goods attracted due admira- too difficult. O'Neill had written his treat. Ralph Lynn plays his nephew,
play so that the characters voiced and when the two of them visit tion and there were also attractive their hidden thoughts as well as their country house, supposedly haunted, displays of gloves, handkerchiefs spoken wards. But Metro-Goldwyn- it does not require nutch imagination
pro Mayer included everything the author to appreciate the cint and other lines. The rapid
of comedy grean which has recently been intended to convey in bringing "Stran-saltant. Mary Brough has her origin- inade in Chinese industrica was go Interlude" to the screen. It in al store role she is always a joy- Robertson the and Claude Hulbert and at this being presented to-morrow in evidence very much exhibition. Representatives from Queen's Theatre, The scepticism of Ifare add to the general merry- prominent buiness houses from the doubters has turned to acclaim marking. "Thark" is now showing
for this production. Its producers do at the Central Theatre. Shanghai and abroad were
"Looking On The Bright Side." not hesitate to procinim it the The A sent and greatly interested.
Undoubtedly England's greatest en ture that revolutionizes exhibition was an outstanding suc-It gives a new dignity and
tertainer, Gracie Fields is Lancashire's cess and closed after three weeks. to Hereen drama. The screen pro- contribution to the stage and
It has been felt that an exhi-duction of "Strange Interlude" was screen. She was borI; in Ruchale, bition of this description would directed by Robert Z. Leonard. Sup Lancashire in 1899 and although she not only be profitable but would porting Miss Shearer and Gable is a was singing in
a juvenile troupe at be appreciated in Hongkong, and rust of notables which includes Ale- the age of 12, she continued with the Kirkland, Ralph Morgan, rest of her family, to work in a cot various Shanghai and other silk xander mills have approached the Sin-Robert Young, May Robsen, Maureen ton mill. She later joined a eere Co. seeking their cp-operation O'Sullivan, Henry B. Walthall, Mary revae in which Archie Pitt was prin
cipal comedian. The
started in order that a successful exhibi- Alden and Tad Alexander.
Lil Dagover in Drama,
together in a new show which Pitt tion may he staged in Hongkong,
Those who have been taking with stages, called "Its a Bargain". This on similar lines to the one recently held in
Shanghai. Although the proverbial grain of salt' the high commenced a stage association which praise showered I on bliss Lil Dagover, continued through "Mr. Tawer of decided nothing can be Sincere's have given the matter the European actress who recently London" and "By Request", Gracie chose the United States a new Fields and Archie Pitt were married) due consideration, it is quite pro-world to conquer, may now prove to in 1923 Sir Gerald du Maurier eng- bable Hongkong may witness a re- their own entisfaction the truth of the aged Miss Fields for the part of his petition of the Shanghai Exhibi-statements about her. Dagover is leading lady in S. O. S." It was tion in the near future.
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