March 1-L 1924
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THE ' . .A. JEWI8H CHRONICLE
His Majesty 's
The hnal I crf or111auec of Sllch an nttmeth·c pro<lu tiun l · 'Tho 1\narn ot Diamond~'· !in YO a tract c1 la1 go audi llCOS, a11<1 if rt t•ulurn \ j it Of thi~ fin company can bu 111Tangecl 011e h, little doubt in aying that they will be cordially welcomed On hlonda.r evenin~ l\Ir. l\fourice Mo co,·itch: tho famous Anglo- .Jewish actor, make a 'Welcome re- appearance in Sou~.h Africa It will be remembered that on his last vi it many re11uests "·ere nm.de for him to tage th piece \Yhicli has made him world fo.mous, namely,
"The Merchant of Yenice, ' in \Yhich he pla.ys tbe i1art of Shylock Jewry is eagerly awaitio~ liis inlerprctntion of one tlie mos rlinicnlt and rno_t controversial of role~. n.nd critics rlel'lare tbat his Sh> lock is the fine. t oYer yet girnn 1 uppol'ting him \Vil be un exceptionally drong company and in vie"· of the extraordinary demand for seats, pa.tron \\·oukl be well-aclvi eel to hook in ad\·ance
The Empire.
Tbe programme at tile Empire llii- week is an entertaining as \\·ell a. a. vmierl one. Heading tho Bill are tbo~e \\"'ell-known American entertainers, Bailey and Co\rnn \Vil h E telle Davi::; who present an entire}~·
new production entitled, "Doctor Jazz", in \vhich all the new jaz7.
ongs of 1924 are introducet1. Of particular intere t n.re the r1ance1·i;i, Sanc1risi and Capelli who present
ome excelle11t dan0es including a, very impre -.;i\'e one of apache life. Tho other 110\\Corners \Yho won them eh-e into popular fay0ur were l\Iolly Stoll and Do11glas Stewart
E\'ison and IIestor st ill n.10usc roars of hughtcr with their bn.th chail' act.
I nclt.clcrl in the progrnm aw arc Jock Iacka y n, Scoltish Comedian who ha~ i1. \le of h:s o\\ n, Howa1 tl Hoi-,.,rs \\:ho i. till a-; a.musing a cm in his impe1 011atio1L of the ,·1ca E;·ne::-.t. l'itelic r a 11cl r\nit t
Ha) E: s 0 11 l\ f o 11 rl t y e \ t' 11 i 1 • g I l i Wc:::-l1ip thu :da~o ... Councillor i\[ .T.
Ila 1 j .. eritert aincc1 I he city coun-
cill1 r, tho heiul.; cf t.'.w 1n•rnicipC1l cler,u· rnents and t 110 Pre!:- at tho Em ptr3 Tlte;tti o nrnl a \·e1 y l-'leas11 t evening \Ya::: 'I en'.
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OPENING AT
HIS MAJESTY'S
(African Theatres, Ltd.)
NEXT MONDAY
"The Of
Merchant Venice"
!:lbake!peare's Masterpie~e.
MOSCOVIl'CH
IN THE GREATE T INTERPRETATION Ob,
HSHYLOCK"
THE WORLD HAS EVER SEEN, Supported by an
Entir~ly New gngli h ompany.
IRE
(African Theatres Ltd.I
To-Night at B.15 Matinee Saturday at 2.30
BAILEY and COWAN with Estelle Davis Evison and He~tor
Howard Rogers Jock Mackay
Anita Hayes Ernest Pitcher Stoll and Stew a rd Sandrisi and Copelli
Plans at Carlton Hotel.
Nt:W BIJOU
The Bell Hop.
THE CARLTON
Outcast.
The House of Superlative Attractions.
THE ORPHEUM
Kick In.
AND VAUDEVILLE
Tbe General Dealer.! husiness regis- tered in the name of Sch suffer Rros, at l iG, ~cheiding Street, Pret ri \ t 8raach) has been abandoned a8 fron1 20th Febru:iry 19?4. S A Retaii Trades Pro- tec:ion Co., Partie 'Agenh Pretoria.
1421.2
Gresham Life Assul"ance Society, Ltd.
E":!tablished 1 I .
f';iymenls U11der Pu icies £ Jll,(JQO,' OJ Head Ottice for :;outh Afri~a-Gresham 111,use, 40 ~2. Et. Oeorge'.s Stre.et, l'apc-
Town, Cape Provil ce.
A ttr..1cth e furll's of .:h.surancE>.
For [•artic11lars a1 p y to M, j r .J A. E.
M Lrku~. l\L111ager fur 3outh Atrii-a, P,O_
I ox lO~~. Uape Towr, or Grto&ham Lsfe- Uffice. f'. >.Hex 3il17, Johau:t.!t'",urg
THE S.A. JEWI8H CHRONI "LE _ lar<;h 14. Hl24
Mr. Kessler's Return.
Lovers of the Yiddish ~tage will learn with interest as well as pleasuro th at :Mr. Joseph Kesc:iler the famous Yiddish actor is due to arrive in South Africa towards the ent1 of the present month, and is bringing with him a new and much stronger com- pany than he brought out here last year. In addition, a new repertoire of plays ·will be presented, and line as the company was last season, 1\Ir.
l\essler has spared no expense and trouble to secure as strong a body of artists as is possible to obtain.
Further details will be given in the course of the ·week or so.
The New Bijau.
Crowded houses have been the l't.il8 at the New Bijou Theatre this week where so attractive a film as
"Rupert of IIentzau", has been the attraction. The film is indeed an enjoyable one and realistically pro- duced. There are numerous splendid scenes n,nd the \vhole production is a tine one. Also included in tho programme am the ever popular .. African :Jlirror n.ncl Pat he Oazetto.
1 he Orpheum.
The vau<le\'illo items n.t tho Orphoum this week consist of t\V.O n,musing turns who have n.lrcudy become popular with .Johanuosburg alllliences, namely Brull & Hemsley who give a nu111be1· of clcvel' harncter impressions ancl ::\Iills &
Innes. The picture is one in which Wesley Ihrry is fcn.tnrerl entitleLl,
' '1.Llie 'ountl'y l\ic1". As usun.l this clever young ac < i· is seen at Jd..,
lie~!.
l<etlloval Notice
~I essrs. The Union Bu ·ines and El:'tate Agency Ltd. have rcmuved their offices
fr1>lll 3~. Per;11ar.e11 ~utlrings to No. 5
Victoria l~uildirigs Corn missioner St l'.?et.
onthelst~1arch1ClZL 0 14tl28
Union
Latest Music.
Six new puhlic1dion~ i,.;..;tie 1 bv Mess1·s Ccirey ,\'. 'o., inclutle one which has alreac1y been revieved iu this column, namely so excellent a song as Isidor :Fish~r' "Trampling''.
Readers v:.·ill, of course, recollect that this composer i::. a well known n.ntl popular membet· o[ om community and that all his compo. itions have met with great success. Then there is another song "Give me a I.1onely Caravan", by Hubert Bath a valse by Leslie Pall entitled "Glory' , whilst there is a lovely piano solo Herberte Jordrtn's "Pin.no Panic".
.\.n excellent n.lbum of songs is Arthur F. Tate's cycle entitlec],
"Songs of Friendship", whilst last but uot least there is Jean :\farnt' 8
series of pieces for the pianoforte entitle<l ''. topping Stones". ·
Notice is hereby given that the Motor and Cycle bu~ioe!!s hitherto cl'lrried on by William Thomas Cottrf'll at 8la. Hay Street, Turffontein has been transferred to Klansen Brothers as from the 1:2th March, 1924. <'. H !l.28 The :>art .ership hetwee'1 J. Mil!er and M. Str.rns!! rPgi!!tered as United General Agency Co. 30l, Market Street. Preto~i:..L was dissolved on the Uud Septe,.-iber 1923. from whil:h 1hte tbe said .J. M il~er
carl'ied on the bu incss oP his own behalf SAP. 14.21.28
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·Au~trian
Zionists Demand Convoca-tion of Greater Actions Committee.
T Ii~ i n1 mediate con voca tirrns of tbe Greater Actions Committee is demanded in a resolution passed today by the Executive Conunitte~ of the Austtian Zionists, which met to <li~cuss the Zionist , ituation, and, more
especi~lly the circum. tances sur- rounding the resignation 0f M.
Soloweitchik from the \Vorld Zionist Executive.
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Palestinr.'s First Municipa Bank.
The tir~t Jew i~h m unieipali ty in the world, Tel-Aviv, will soon have it:-; own municipal mortgage bank. Capital of tbe bank, which according to an annonncement is to open at an e::trly date, i~
£120,000. The municipality is participating 1 ) the extent (,f
£15,000
~o·ice is hereby given that the General Dea~er':1
ru
iness c 1rried on bv Mrs.Aetty La:urus, Pubic 'l'r u:!er, u 1der t1e
~tyle or firm of I3. Ln1ru~. at st.ind No.
78, 93a. Main "t.-eet, Keni!wortb, Johau- ne hurg, ha~ been s0l l a:1d transferred tneether "itl1 a'I assets thNeof to
~t i.:hael f),,]lan aq and from the 7th ~ay
of l\f Mch 19!4. The said Mic1J.Pl Dollan will C'"lnti11uc to c 1rry oa 1he 5.aiil husi- ncs at the s<1me address in his own rn1me an<l t,n hi'I own hehalf. Date.J at .Johan-
ne~bnrg tlii:-i 11th riay d ~!are~ 19!-l.
Lewii l.e\·y. Solidt ir 'or the p 1rties.
Po!!t Office Corner Hui'ding , L:tlr. ~I 1rket ar;d Ris~i'< Streets, Juhan110'3burg.
J .1 2 l ~ 8
.N uti ·e i' h'!rcby gi 1ca that the l u i·
nes' CJf ::111tchcr c lrr eil on by F'rederkk Gayn 1111 Hackstr i\.\· at 151, .Ju'cs, "treet.
Belgravi.1, .Joh 111nc•uttrl-\, has been sold and wiil ho tr.in ferred to Walter Jo~cph
his oc · 10. <.I' anri frorn 1 he ht day of April 1921! 11011 !edge & [) rn2laq Wilson .'oli<'i or!I for tue r'artiei. I'(). B"x 306, J ul1a111,es~.u rg
<'hick en!>' News :\~ency. J .i ·l t.2H
Group.
Annual General Meetings .
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NOTI 1E IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Ordinal'y General ::\leeting!'- of the underm ntioned Co111panie: will be held in the Board R'rnm, Con~olidate<l Buildings, Fox 8tr8el, .Johanne..;linrg, on the
<iay and at the hour ~tate<l as follow~:
Date of Meeting
Na.me of Company. 19:24
Uecluld Proprietary l\1ines, Ltd. Fdd,1y, 16th :iiay The 1\fodde1fontein Deep Levels
Limiterl. Friday, 16th May
Time
12 Noon 11 a.m.
Share Transfel' Book.· will be c:.losed
From To
(Both <l 1y~ incltd\~e).
~)th May :30th May, 1924
Hth :May :30th "Nlay, 1924 By 01'der of the Board~,
Hearl Office:
~)4, 1'1ain Street,
<P.O. B.Jx llZ.j),
J
ohanneshurg,i:3th :\fai·ch, 1924.
U~ION CORPORA Tr ). -. Ll.\11 TED, Sec re ta rie~.
par .J. .McFA DYf'..N.