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March 2, 1921, Temperature 73.
March 2, 1920, Tamperature 55.
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三拜體 號二月三年一十二百九千一英
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2.
1921
日三廿正西辛年十爵街牽中
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To-day's opening rate 2/4 18
PIANOFORTE RECITAL.
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PROF. DANENBERG'S PUPILS.
AN ENJOYABLE PROGRAMME.
Not a seat was vacant in St. Andrew's Hall yesterday evening LONDON, March 1. when the pupils of Professor E In the House of Commons, replying to a question, Mr. Cecil Harms-Danenberg gave their annual piano- worth declared that reports had been received showing, that Koreans had forte recital in the presence of Lady been led and Kereas property had been destroyed in Chientao, and that Stubbs.. That the creditable efforts Japanese troops were engaged in military operations in non-Japanese terri of the young performers, together with the finished contributions of tories, but there was no confirmation of the report that special discrimina-Professor Danenberg himself, were tion had been shown against Christian Koreans. The Government felt thoroughly enjoyed was clearly justified in drawing the attention of the Japanese Government to the apparent from the appreciative atten- tiền paid to a programme both generous in length and rich in good report.
music. The careful training, and in more than average several cases
Replying to a question as to whether the Anglo-Japanese Treaty arrangements precluded the possibility of assisting Japan in the event of a war between Japan and America and if assurances in this connection has been given to America in connection with the latter's consideration of it's naval programme, Mr. Cecil Harmsworth explained that relations to Japan were arranged so as not to involve us in the possibility of a confict with the United States, also that no official, comburication in this connection. had been made to United States who were undoubtedly aware of the true position.
"RHINE HORRORS COMMITTEE."
GERMANS AND SINN FEINERS' NEW YORK MEETING.
NEW YORK, March 1.
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ability of the pupils, was manifest in the technique which all displayed and the power of expression attained by several of the more accomplished players. It was poteworthy that all the performers, several of whom were only eight and nine years old, played from memory and with an
almost entire freedom from nervous- neas. The applause which greeted each contribution, especially the delightful duets in which Professor Danenberg co-operated with his more! advanced pupils, was most cordial. The programme, which speaks for itself, was as follows:-
PART I.
Fantasia and Fugue for 2 Pianos (arranged by Harold Bauer).
Bach. Miss Elfrida Osmund and Prof. Danenberg. Fiends to tez
A meeting in Maddison Square Garden was organised by the Rhine Horrors Committee," whose president, a certain von Math, was subjected to the interruptions "Remember the Lusitania and Nurse Cavall!" by ex-Service men who secured admission. Numerous police inside and out- side the meeting prevented disturbances. The New York Time says that the meeting was organised by Germans and Sinn Feiners to protest agahat) 2.--(1) the employment of French colonial troops on the Rhine. Subsequently the opponents of the meeting formed a procession and were addressed by a commander of the American Legion who said that their action showed they were 100 per cent Americans.
HUGE WIRELESS STATION FOR WARSAW.
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WASHINGTON, March 1. The Polish Legation announces the signature of a $1,000'000 contract with the Radio Corporation of America involving the construction of a huge wireless station at Warsaw comprising twelve 400-foot towe IS..
COTTON TRADE SLUMP.
PROPOSAL TO CLOSE DOWN FOR TWELVE DAYS.
LONDON, March 1.
Owing to the scarcity of orders and continued accumulation of stocks the Lancashire cotton trade is proposing to close down from March 18 to March 30. This will affect 500,000 operatives.
AMERICAN NAVAL APPROPRIATIONS.
WASHINGTON, March 1
The Senate went into private session to discuss the Naval Appropria- tions Bill after Senator Lodge had declared that certain matters should not be discussed in public.
MANDATE RIGHTS.
NO OPEN DOOR IN EX-GERMAN AFRICAN COLONIES.
NEW YORK, March 1. The League of Nations press bureau states that the mandates for ex-German East Africa, Togoland, and the Cameroons, reserve open door rights only to members of the League: The bureau complains that the United States will therefore be excluded from equality of treatment.
WASHINGTON, March 1. Officials indicate that the Allies' reply as summarised by the press would be unacceptable.
CARUSO'S THIRD OPERATION.
Code A. B. G. 5th.
NEW YORK, March 1... Caruso has undergone a third operation. He is now resting comfortably.
AIRSHIP FOR JAPAN."
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It is announced that Vickers at Barrow have completed an airship of the scout class for the Japanese Government.
"BISMARCK" NOW “MAJESTIC"
LONDON, March 1 The ex-German mammoth liner "Bismarck" has been renamed the Majestic."
FORMER SPEAKER SERIOUSLY ILL.
WASHINGTON, March L
Mr. Champ Clark, ex-Speaker, is seriously ill, with pleurisy,
·FACIFIC CABLES DISPUTE.
LONDON, March 1
From the 1st March we are removing mer business to No. 15 Queen's Road Central:
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Miss Dorothy Heron. 4.-Czardas (Piano Duet),
Godowsky. Miss Dora Stewart and Prof. Danenberg. 5.--(2) Little prelude (b) Reflection
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Prof: Danenberg. 2.-Nocturne in D flat. Chopin. Miss Else Alves.
3-Hark, hark, the lark. Liszt. Miss Lilian Chenalloy. 4-Hungarian Rhapsody No. 13
Miss Elfrida Osmund.
5. (a) Novellété
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Miss Marie Lobato.
6. To my valentine..Cadric Lamont. Miss Laura Lobato. 7.--Valse (from Suite) for 2 pianos.
Arensky. Miss Edwina Rogers and' Prof. Danenberg. 8.-a) Andante. Col. Taylor. (b) Chapt Poetique... Frimi.
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Miss Winnifred Robinson and Prof. Danenberg- Prof. Danenberg's Steinway and Bluthner, Grands are used.
Professor Danenberg's pupils will! give their second performance in St. Andrew's Hall on Thursday, March 3 at 5.30 p.m.
KINEMA NOTES.
HONGKONG TAKATRE.
A novel and striking Japanese drama in five paits The Hoshima Togo" is the feature current at the Reater is informed that the report that Sir Auckland Geddes had been Hongkong Theatre. In addition to instructed to attempt mediation between the United States and Japan on other attractions this picture is the subject of the Pacific cables is unfounded. It is pointed out that should notable for the splendid scenery portrayed. The Louisana Trio, on a favourable opportunity acceptable to both the American and Japanese their return from Canton, make thei Governments arise for Sir Auckland Geddes to use his good offices he final appearance. They sing new would not hesitate to do so without fustructions.
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