THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1933.
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COMMENCING SATURDAY- 22nd JULY
FOX FILM prosents
Where youth "Bnds-love-| qmid the strangest of settings...
Where, before the eyes of the curious, is enacted a primitive romance so thrilling, so tender so strange that by the very power and uniqueness of its story and the produc- tion genius of Jesse L. Lasky, ZOO in BUDAPEST definitely becomes one of the leodors in the Fox Cavalcade of Hits..
A JESSE L. LASKY PRODUCTION
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JESSE . LASICY The genius who made movlei the great American entertaler men, crownshikcareer withshe year's most drilling picture.
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LORETTA YOUNG GENE RAYMOND
A: O. P. HEGGIE Directed by Rowland V. Les
THE LATE MR. ELLAMS. RECREIO PLAYERS.
LARGE GATHERING OF FRIENDS AT FUNERAL
The funeral of the late Mr. G. E., Ellamus, Secretary of the Hongkong, Canton, and Mação Steamboat Company, who died at tho Canossa Hospital on Tuesday, look place yesterday afternoon at the Protestant Cemetery. The Rev. N. V. Halward ofclated.
TO PRODUCE MUSICAL FARCE EARLY NEXT MONTH
A little over four years ago, to be exact, in January 1920, the Rocroio Playors staged the popu lar farce entitled "What happoned to Jones," by George H. Rroadhupst at the Star Theatre, Kowloon. The show turned out n success and, if memory serves, the consangue of following newspaper opinion, write-up, was that it was the best amateur production of the season.
The esteem in which deceased was held was demonstrated by the large number of friends who gathered to pay their Inst res
The producer of "Jones," Mr. pects, amongst those present at M. A. de Carvalho, is now at- the grave-side being Capt. Madden tempting something different. (8.8. Taishan), Capt. A. W. Muir He is working on a farce inter- (8.8. Tung On), Capt. W. E.spersed with musical scores and Kirby (Secretary of the China dancing. Coast Oẞleers' Guild), Mr. J.. R. Kinghorn (Superintendent En- Mrs. A. W. da Roza, who is well kincer of Messrs. Butterfield and known in musical circles here, is Swire), Capt. D. Skinner (Marine lending her co-operation in pro- Superintendent of Jardine,viding the public of Hongkong Matheson & Co.), Hon. Mr. C. G. with something rather ambitious. Mackie, and Messrs. M. K. Lo, in the way of entertainment Li Tze-fong, G. E. S. Upadell, S. I, coupled with the support of such be found in the ROR, Alan Keith, E. Cock, F. A. talent as in to
community! Redmond, W. J. Collum, J. D. Portuguese
The Humphreys, A. D. Humphreya, Hongkong public will therefore T. G. S. Alexander, II. G. Williams, look forward to the opening night
particular intereat T. A. Robertson, J. H. Seth, Lo with Kai-hong (compradore of the enthusiasm. Steamboat Company), H. da Luz, A. A. Noronha, R. A. da Souza and M. S. Au.
and
The "musical" to be produced next month is entitled "Madame Jotte." The plot deals (in three The Hongkong Cricket Club has acts) with a ladies' tailleur and forwarded $10 to the Hongkong what happens "Chez Jotte" at the Benevolent Society, in lou of send-"Cafe Bohemia." It carries a ing a wreath to the funeral of the "Mannequin Parade" and three late Mr. G. E. Ellams. Mr. and Mrs. dances by the chorus. L. S. Greenhill, and "J.B.," have also forwarded $5 to the Society in memory of Mr. Elms.
Among the wreaths sent were those from:
"Olive"" (sister), "Norman" (brother), "Mac" (brother-in-law), "Bill," and "Inck."
The show will be an adaptation of the play written by Mr. Alb. P. Simoes, of Shanghai, which was produced by him at the Apollo Theatre, Shanghai, in October 1926. It revives selections from such operettas ns, "Quaker Girl," "Irene," "Waltz Dream," "Vagn bond King." "Merry Widow," "Balkan Princess, " "Chocolate Soldier," "Botty,"
"Land of Smiles" and "Count of Luxem bourg," which will undoubtedly bring back pleasant memories to
many.
Hon. Mr. C. G: Mackie Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga and Messrs. M. K. Lo, Li Tee-fong, R. K. Bachelor, Hung Taze-yee, Cheng Ching-po, M. S. Au, W. W. Loung, P. Newman, A. M. da Luz, J. D. Humphreys, T. 0. T. Beck, A. Keith, A. A. do Mello, L. A. de Mello, F. C. Hall, S. R. Macdonald, C. Black, H. R. B. Hancock, F. M. Ellis, A. W. Black, amateur pen. K. E. Greig, R. L. Stowart, L. E
It will be interesting to judge the vehicle provided, in view of the fact that it comes from an
The cast Includes such names
Ryan, H. B. L. Dowbiggin, M. Ellis, as Mr. Leo d'Almuda e Castro G. II. Witchell, S. da Cruz, G., C. Junior (who played the title role White, H. G. Williams, R. K.in "Jones"), Misses Elsa D. Alves, Valentine, T. H. G. Brayfield, Mok Sylvia dos Remedios, Carmen Hing-kee; J. H. Witchell, T. G. S. Botelho, Olga V. Ribeiro, Edriz Alexander, A. J. Agabog, and Capt. d'Aquino, Messrs. Gus d'Aquino, T. Pritchard.
A. W. da Roza, J. M. M. Alves, Jose Basto, H. M. Britto, besides many others. Most of the names mentioned are known to the musically inclined public, The cast, which includes mannequins, dancers, and shop girls, totals 29. There will be an orchestra of 15, under the able guidance of Mr. S.
Sir Robert and Lady Ho Tung, Mr. and Mrs. C.-B. Brown, Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Quin, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hyde Lay, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Patts, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Butlin, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Cuttchell, Mr. and Mrs. II. Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Coppin, Mr. and A. Reid, Mr. and Pinna. Mrs. S. T. Williamson, Mr. and 'The tentative date of the open- Mrs. J. L. Seth, Mr. and Mrs. I. Jing night is August 5, and the Shorwell, Capt. and Mrs. Madden, venue will be the Club de Recreio, Mr. and Mrs. A. Robertson, Capt. and not the Star Theatre, as was and Mrs. G. Anderson, Mr. and originally intended.
Mrs. Peterson Mr. and Mrs. A. The public will be notified in Place, and Capt. and Mrs. B. due course as to reservations. Thomson
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