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THE ARCADIANS " MA TI NEE

ATl'fW \Y .i: .. E./1' at 2.15.

HIS MAJESTY'S

Curt 1in ri ·es at 8.15.

LAST NIGHT !

LAST ruGH S !

THIS EVENING.

MAGNIFICENT REVIVAL of the Deli..,htful Oper

" THE ARCADIANS."

Ir troclucirig

the Brilli t ''nu g A11str li 111 S pra o l'rim 001 a

GLADYS MONCRIEFF,

as'' SOMBRA.

11

no~- PL.:.\.. at the Tlif·atre.

Ph1111P 5:11:1 aJ~,, nt C'al'lt< n Hotel (Elnff .'1re•t •11trn1we 'Pho11P :H l I).

S >le Lc'>~ee ... L80~L\RD R.tiY.i. R:

Snb-Lt>s • s: Af ·io Th tre Tru:-;t, Ltd TO-NIGHT AT 8.I5.

Anrl rol1owinQ" E,·e1.i•1~c:::

THE AFRICAN THEATRE TRUST present

THI· IR 1T1 w E.•c1.ii:;11 C'n IEflY C1o.

1 T TiTE F.\ HCE (' 1.1 P,J >Y

·'Saturday to Mo day."

fh FrndPr.ck Fenn & Rohe1·t Pn·c·0.

Prod11ce l h · \{r Halph Kimpt;111.

PRICES:

Evenings: Gs., 5s., 4s., 3s. and ls.

Matinees: 5s.1 4s., 3s., 2s., and Is.

Early dn: r 10 nnllf' .,., 6 l P.xtra

· nt7.lf5

HeR n· Wlllr. f'lH, nt th C1arltnn TTii1p] ('Phc~ne 51:!()). or at th<> hin-

d a rd 'l'l}l>n t re Rox I l ffice ( PlH iw fl , ) .

l>O~T T FODGE I'

JEWISH GUILD " AT HOME."

sr,:Lnon.

TE

lT

\LL.

June 28th, at 8 p.m.

Th<' PlaY " Mere Man•· to be R1:1rred lw Clnil<L r matir .._ e ·tion 1111der thP . np•·n't 111n nf ~li8R

"Jlari·1n . \mna». 1fu~ic Da11<"i11g.

Tic-kf'tR wliit·li rnn ~, hp be oh d on n1 d a fin .TunP ~2r d ·at huil J'..;

n ..

TilR, .Tf'ls R11<..f Hui1dir"gs, may hr oht:1i11ecl fr11111 n11\• 1 H~mher' f t11e F.11t<>rt·1in111P11t < 'ni.11rnitteP. or P.

C'nw .. ' en tary. Ho· ~n:i I

Veld Fertili er Company, Limited.

(In L' quidation.)

. ·, tii·e i lw1 p]w <ri n that a n <tina of 1hc Cr di1rir~ of th1 YELl1 FE!1l'ILTZf·:I' l'l)~lP\.'Y,

LLTITEll (in Liqnidntinn' will l l l e d a 1 :? 110 n. n · P I 1 cs h. ·, th F>

2 Ed .T r 11 • • HI I (j · o. 1 I. 'r 1 r '1 - :\I j ()! I j l lll 1 i I g~ . • f 1 a 1 • h • g, t< 1m~ of ec·ti1111 10:? I) f tl e (' n - pa11ie .\ct .-o 3l. H)ll!l.

ll.

R.\PH_\ELY.

Liriuidat r.

,Johanne b irg, .T tH' f) h 1916.

THE S. A. JEWISH CHRONICLE

" The Arcldians."

~!any of nur rPaders will rememher

t liP. p~e\·iou-.; product ion of t hi, tleli!!"htful, fanta, tic mu ical play

"·hich '·:t also performed about six yra rs ago at His 11 ije-ty's Theatre and whi h was l"PYiYed there on Thursrlav last bt>fnre a crO\YdP.d and Pntlrnsia~tic "houRe." Thf' fin;t aC't, laid in nn imaginary region C'all d

"Arcadia.'' lins something of the Loheng-rin ton<"h 'n it, P:Xcept tha.t here tlw m dern :wrnnlane takes the place of the swan. Thi" ur-t -date v1·hicle of ln1•omotion Pject . in the real 8eus of the "~ord, a verv mortal n11 wning the rro~a1c n;·ne of . •nith who h·1il~ fro1n London,

ri~l1t intn the rank of immortal fair\" maidPn~ and Rhep erd. who lead the " ~1·n1 h•" Ii fo -. 1) wP. are

t ilrl-anrl 1hi, ordin: ry 8 nith p::\ys tlrn pPnalty of hi..;; worldly way" by b0 n~ clipn d into a rejnvPnn.ting w 11. frnn1 which he emPrQ,'f' \'Oil n er,

lrn nds •me an1l pr 'lll11'1 bly ill llOl'ent.

!'he rr-mo<l lier] rnort 1lh· i mmortnl than as 11rne;-; the name ;)f impli- eitn.. This uniqneh Pnviabl~ new po i1io11 "r•n•s him riah amo11gthe

!!irl~" a11d Smith is not sUt·li a simplir·itnc; that he did 11nt mike thP be,f of it. Theo. LPnnard jg thi.~

I 111·ky ere 1t tHf', !tis clnal p·trt givin,g him tlw r 1r ~t nf opp rtnnitiP of wli i1·h hA makPs U'-'" t) thP. full • ·t,

:\'l ont tall•li11g fratnre 0£ tile pm lu tin wag thP first appearance in ""outh .\ frit'a of di.;:s Gladys :\1111-rieff n !{rt·<>fnl aml ta'ented

~'onn z ac t l'f'S" whr) iR t hEI p i~R 8 ·or of a finP nd 'Yt=>ll trained soi r.rno

,~oice ·hir·lt was m1wh admired i11

~e,·ernl so1m~ dnrina the COlHSA f the perlnrman1·r. thP prirn·ipal < ne bPirtg ":\11· Heart Fli R Hnming.'' rI1ic; ('ng has a £!f'nuinP operatic tnneh i!I it nnrl i11 additio11 to the clPal"ll . nf lwr high not s, .Jli s .Jfon<Tieff ~avP in tlw collentnre portion a furt.l1t'r prnnf nf her \'ocn.l

e!Tic:enc~· TliC' 1ww-cnmer c·a.ptn r cl thP h0art~ of h0r :mdit>1we in'-'tantlv and "·o con~rntnl:itt- tl1 W lliam ... 0~1 mn11. !.~f'm 11t 011 thi. 11f'\V" acq ui. it inn.

Fr0cl Hrr111 g;n'f' the nwlarwholy j wkf'y. h11t he mB not R111Iici ntly whi11ing in 1lw pnrt. a feature in whi"11 R" inaltl s,vitr. c .·et>lled. rrl~

made o:o'1d, ho\\'PV• r, in 11i . one(

"T 1;nttP1 \[ t!er." TallP1H Andrt'\\S and \ -i]li Ill Ort t>n h.1d parts "•hi<·h i-uitPd th ·n wrll and althnun-h 1• ... !win l ret t'o:; ar li:vl nothing

''<') n1c" it it. he :wquittAil himR ·If

'PIT \\f'll gi' in• nr f h 'fPb\· n[

li • ••e • '.}1;1itv. n:11;\ Tl)i\• '!' \\aS

nl 1) •·ell 111 r»rJ a"' Eih PU (\n-111 H.d1

rind ht> r1id foll justi1· •to 1 It, · llQ

'' ThA Girl with n l1rngue" ~\.

or of prai e iR al o rlue to 'mme-

Johanne!burg. June 9, 1916

line Oxford who played the role of

~lrs. mith wit11 her usual vivacitv and to G:afton \ -illiam · who pla

·ed

'' Fnthe1· Time., very ably an l in the time-lwuoureJ manner. Th ra(;ing <.:ene in the s eond act wa performed in a manner full of realiw and Jli:, Vivian Talleur, dan e" pnstor:1le was rendered le- ligl1 tfully. The SCl:'nery thmughuut

wai:; beautiful and arti tic and r - fleets great ere 1it on the artist 1 . Hedley Churchmud; wbic l tl11"

on·h ·tra flcquitted it elf well uu- der thP abl baton of :\lr. ~iax

Miller.

P.

J.

fhf! Empire.

The programme ubmitted at thi popular palace nf rnrietie i , for all-r mnrl q1tali y, one of the be t I r many wet'k . The outstanding featnr st1ll is, no doubt 1hcmu ical farce ·• MiJninht," pres nted '-'O uc- f'e!j. fu ly by _jfiss Florence Wray who is n.h1y supporte l by Mr. U.

Pounct>fort aml others. ii L K y, in add it inn to being an ac·tr of

~reat ahili1y, has ab autiful, clear Sllprano whil·h he displa. ·~in e,·ernl snl<)S At the end of the act he Rang, by Hpecial reque t, ·• Lan I f Hope and Glory" for \Thich she wa vn iferonsly enl'or d. The out 1and- i ng feature a111011 er the new-com r are" The .l!an·ellous Merrill~.· who are ht"edle:' of the peril tL :vhi1·h th y ~xpo e them ehPE in almo t everyirem of tht-i dnrin,Q" and thrill- i 11~ ~xposit inns. ~I iss Dori~ EarJ ha. a refined sopra110 ' · c·e nf which she gives am pl prorif in eY ral w ll chosen Ron~ . Billy He rlt>y i a kilfol dan1· r and Lilli, n Hi bv, the last of the new turn. is a C'ha1

;1-

ing "musical medley" irl. C~la y _fayius carries hn audi n e witl her by the dash and ",_ o" he di -

pla~·R for which she :irns r 1nr o{

applan:e w Ii ich latt r i also plenti- fnlly lavishrd on Patrieia 0 01111or wh 1 Pxhibits the t rp i horean art in a Yer~· ac·co111

r

lished manner. Th A-.hdown being indi po. ed thi m ek, Brull nnd H m l r depu- tif'IPd for 1 h 111. The ar I I Empir ra\·nnrite and tlu.·ir (' lllll<' act fully su...,tuined its popularity.

"Saturdly to Monday."

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.Jolianne..,liurg;, June 9, : 9 l6

hy Alired Grt>nville, i the principal :tctor a11J we Jia,·e to l't'C<lrcl that th<>

fa,·onrnble impn•ssion, wl1id1 these artists made in previous pn,ductiorli:,, wa" fnl ly sustained in tlH' pr~~e11t c'.t~e . am Lyons adPd the part pf the-clergyman 111 thetim~-houonred,

1 radit:on·il ma1111<·r and {'rt•atf>d mauv n l1eart y lau!..! 11. ~Jarie .\ n It ga \'{' ;,

<"apital .portra~-;d of thf' old pin tPr, Hope \\'ynne making a ~c nil t>cmrd and othor.:; well in tit<> pi<'iu•f' \Yere

\;\\. n .Jr:-.sou, • ]iC"e <'al\f•rt. Frank I Iarri 011 au d l:.st, 1,n I 1 (lt lt'a"'L

~lar~· .\111.' nr ('on}·p

TTTE .TE\VI. 'H

POSI I IO~.

To the Editor,

"S. A. Jc·wislz Chronicle.', Sir. \\ l1il ·th<> best and brave~t of our ~011 are eetliing i u l>lood 011

the batt.lefielcls of t.:urope, mu n1other, si~1er and daughters in the valli-yof tears are larne11ti11g ancl

rnont·11in~ the lo~~ of their dean·st for a cau ·e that is 11: noble a great to protect. a dde11eele~s, p )\\ erh s state from a 1nm·<lernu' a ·sailant.

Zionists are busy collecting ~ igna rures from our 11enple to a d el~ra­

tion, that we are dc>::-i wuR of a legal-

!.'· ·pen rl'<I hurne fnr u11r 11eop]e in Pal<» tine.

\\'ho 'Ver wonld ha,·e dn·amt tLat this ~tlUO years d"rmant and opaqne . 'ational spirit of tl1t' JPw will lllt'l'ge one ch y fr()m oli~('11ri1y a11d

fe;irlessl~· eonJe.~. that stranw•ri::; &c ar" in the lands of 011r i1ir1h, l1n1ut->- les within our mn1 gnt ~. \\ hv '(

\Yho dare now di,·p·1tP nr e' P ndot;ht our Jo,·altY t11 fla~..., t ltat afford 11

pro eC"tirnr.' ls it f.(i! wriL,Pll i11 hloncl on th l1ioln ay:.-. u11d lwwavs of f his present ~·orld. conflict

i ·

On the banks of the pure crystal

\\'a1er · of Ball\· Ion our forefatliers

·wuresolermdy.never to forget Z on.

Let us r . pect this prt>ciou~ heirloom.

From the shores of thesP shallow and hlood.v streams let. 11s i11cerely and earnestly claim and demand our Zion as a home for the homeless Jew.

.. ·o dc1ubt the dedaration forms

will

soon be filled in with signatures repreFe11ti11~ all claRR• s and stan<l-

;1rds of our Rare which is sure to be a revelation, an eye opener to the Powers. But consider ng the rolo8- sal task and to further our object with a view of sul'cess, why not evoke the sympathy and even a sist- ance of non-Jews of the civil world who, I feel coufirlent, wnuld gladly pf>n thPir signatures to a silflilar declaration farnuri ng the restoration of Israel to lii promi ed and native Land?

Th~ eff Pr-t wliich these two C"llresi,·e voices

will

have on the coming

THE 8. A .

.JEWISH (

mw_~tcLE

p1,ace congre R is oll\·ion ..

\Yould an abler pen tl1it!1 rni11e t~il ~the matter np and lirinr,. 1!1ir;

.·ucrgestirn1 tn tlrn prop£' ll'"1rtt•r~ ! Wi r h c ~ eli..r111 I ~w. let tlti~ dny e,·erv Jew do hiR <lniv tn l1is lnn<L Iii pPople nnd hiR fnt.u!·e.

Tha11king y 11 for p~nnitti11u rn.v

t-llC' roadune 11 t u 11nu your nll 11a Ide r.;pal'e.

I altl. y\ltll'S, el<'.·

. · t•rk ... t ro01t1,

1''

l 'ape Prm·ince.

.Ju11e

bt, 1910.

Heriot.

.J. '1ffr:.

Tlie re ult of l.1 ... t lll(lllth's pc•n - tions is as follow~: To1:-.;111illtd, 13, )00; gnld rec ve1\,<l, t;,{)3() oz~;

prufit, £(;',.153.

City

and

Suburban.

The follci\Vin ()' ar, the l"i-.ttlt · <if this com any\> 01i<ratio11s f~ir .\lav : Tons milled, 2 ',4ti0; golll re.-u\'(•r · d, 12,3fi5 fine oz~; profit. '~~( l,:!77.

Luipaards Vlei Estate

Durin the mont11 of .\!a\· t 1i

<'ornpany crnshed 22, 180 t01;s, t • t' 1otal profit wo11 hei11g .£:3,2 'l.

Glynn's

Lydenburg

Thi company'::; output nturn for

~l;.y is a follow~: Tu11 ·rnslied.

1 1OJ:){) ·J~ . l l" l ('·)·) •)•.J l J'

1 Jle l l!t.£! , l~~_.10~ lilt, OZ::;.;

timated valtt<' of u1011th\.; output.

£li,i'UO; e::-.timated p1 ofit for t 110 rnrintli, £:!,214, Tht• de1·rease1l pr1 - fi I is mai•tly dne to t lie lower g udu

Meyer

and Charlton, G. M. Co. Ltd.

!'he ;rnnual lllt>elrn" of thi8 Curn- pany wai::; held la t week \\hen ~j r Ueorge Albu pre:sid ·d. It is inte- rest.ing to note that die workrng pro- fit was £~38,530. a11d working costs ehowed an inc1ease of

ab

•Ut 7!d.

per ton. These eo~ts had been af- fected by ad di rional measures taken undergruu11d with tlw 'iew of safe- guarding the workings by weans of extra ti111 bering and r11ekwalli1Jg and also by the co11si\:erably eu- hance t co::.t of stores a11d material experienc< d l1y rea 011 of the abnor- mal c11rnliLions exrstillg i11 co11- sequeuce of 1he war. 1 he UH ion Uoven1ment ta1 e-. a hl-'ctVV toll of the earni11gs and its t(jtal sh;tre for l915 ( pr11fits 1ax, 1wn·entage of net profits payable in re ... ped o th~ un dt-rmining r ghts oft la· b w.i,t rpl 1at.- sen, etc., and war le\-y) a111n11nte<l to £55,071. Other special ('barges on account of capital exp.• .. cliture, miners' phth1sis l'Olll pe o<ition, and income tax, u h~orb'"'d £3,380.

There then remained a 11 a vailal1le balance of net proiit of £:18~.478, of which £260,000 hai 1.Jeeu di1:>t.ri-

3,

buted to Rhareholrlers in the form of two dividend"' of H ... per share eac11,

and a bonmi nf l<'s. per shnre, le·w- ing an unappropriated bala111·e of

£122,478, whiclr ha· been carried carried forward to the new year.

A simple anal:·sis of the appr~pri­

ation ncc'1unt shows that actual net profit for the ~ear Has ~l'.13,lli2,

and ir follow , therefore that the ditrerenca between that amount and tlrn £260,000 paid out to share- holdns for thP samP. pl'!·i· d really r pre.;;ent" a di. trib11t1011 ,.£a por-

t]nn of the pro its acl'umulated in prcYious yeaN.

After the l'Ppnrt.;; ancl nrcnunts h:id bee11 ado111eil, ~r ess· a. f.enp ld .\ lhu nnd .\rtllllr F•c Ii Wf'rc' re-elPct d cl i · edo , a 11 d 1 e s s. (' 1 n s

H"llard 11. Cl''n 11 ll'• 1L p.

E. R. P.

I learn

rh

.t tl1. 1 •. 11n\1i a is tliP tP:xt of a rahle,gram Je ... pat<-li1·il to the L()ndon Offi1·f' of this Cn111pany:

"R20 :-.tam pr:-; milled 160,0Q( I tn11A;

49.102 nzs fille gold rt>cri,·ere<i, valued at £204,liG9; pro it for the month, £44,257."

Brakpan Mines

HP

ults for 'Ma): tarnp1' w0rking 140; running tiine, 26 dayR: oro

<TU hPd, 6:!,200 tnn ; tu be mills

\\orkir•g, 10 ore hoisted, 72,53() tons orr from dnmp, nil; waste , orted, 11.7~ ,·al11e dedared, £94.>.!3, equal to 30s :1. 96d per ton rn i llPd ; work- i n eosL, £59,4 3, equal to 1 \ls.

1.52d. JH•1· ton will1 d; working profit, .£.~15,\60, rqnal to ll:s. 444,f.

per ton rni1led.

~

~ "othing i, rnore pitifol th:in Yan- ishiug .\ outh. A!.!.<' thi('ki ns the body, alld ::-;onw famil ie. den lop fat

~mon r t l1an ot Ji, rs. It 111av eve.i be l1eredi y, h11t

'I'TIYLt JID>

rem .. ve fat, tl1~r di:si11f1cL the bo11el atJd giw• c11erg~·, and are quitP l1ani1lt-ss.

THYLOiu.'

are s11]J

l)\· all

Uhe111ists at 2 0 al o·tlP. ·

I) ELicrous CoFFEE.

RED

WHITE

and BLUE~

For Breakfast and after Dinner.

In making, U5e LESS QUANTITY it being so much stron~er than

ORDINARY COFFEE.

lVhoJe5sfe only:

HANSONS, London, Eng.

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