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BY MAURICE BARING.

THE HONGKONG DA LY PRESS, SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 19TH, 1908.

sma phrag was repeated two or three times | over the malody soomed to consist of only's few notes, and le come over and over agala with peralatonon. Then the song, rodo into a high shrill Land ended abruptly ***What has happened Call the laity: he forgotion tag words P

Has

"I think the song is over" said the man. That's one comfart at any rate. I hate kongs which I can't underabad.”

But their comments were stopped by the be- ginning of another song. The sopond song was soft and very low, and seemed to be almost entirely on one pote. It was still shorter than the first one, and ended still more abruptly.

"I don't believe he's a Greek at all, said the men,

+Hi bagpipes"

*** Bongs are just, like the noise of I damsay he Scotch, aid the lady; Scotchmen are very elever. But I must say his songs are short."

Heirsalin Themistocles, Margaritis - was professional musician: £He was a singer and a composer of songs, he wrote poetry in Romale, and composed tunes to soit his sanry rhymes. But it was not thus that he earned his daily hread, and he was poor, vary poor To earn ha Hvalihood ke gavel lessona," music lessons during the day, and in the evening lessons in Greek, anszont and modern, to such people (and these were rare) who wished to learn these languages. He was a young man, only twenty Tour, and he had married, hetoo he came of age, an Italian girl called Tins. They had come England in order to make their fortune. They. Uved in apartments is the Hereford road, Bayswater. They had two ohildros, a little girl and a little boy; they were very much in love with each other, as happy as birds, and se An indignant" Ensh!" from a musician with, poor as church mice For Huizelius Themi long hair who was sitting not far of heralded stocles got bat few pupils, and although he the beginning of the third sing. It began on bad sung in public at one or two concerts, and a high note, very clear and very loud, so that had not been received unfavourably, he falled the undiance was startled, and for m to obtain engagements to which was his ambition private heuses, mont or two there was hot whisper, to

hoped by thfu be heard

the drawing room. Than it mogna to income well known, and thon to be died away in a pîteque wall like the scream able to give recitals of his own where he would of a son bird; and the insistent high reveal to the world these tunes in which he note came back once more, and this process knew the spirit of Hellas breathed. The whole seemed to be repeated several times, till the md danite of his life was to bring back and to give sorsan prevailed, and stopped suddenly. A little to the world the forgotten bat undying Song of desultory clapping was heard, but it was in- Groene. In spite of this foot the modest sinatly appressed when the audience became advertisement which was to be fonod at concert aware that the song was not over. agencies announcing that Mr. Heirselius Themistocles Margaritis was willing to attend evening parties and to give an exhibition of Greek music, ancient and modern, had as yet met with no response. After he had been a year in England the only steps towards making fortune were two pubile performances at sharity matinose, one or two pupils in piano- forte playing, and an occasional bat ere engagement for stray pupi's at a school of modern languages,

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He's going on again," whispered the man. A low, long note was heard, like the drone of bee, which went on, sometimes rising and some times gelting lower, like a strange throbbing sob; and then once more it ceased. The sudience hesitated a moment, being not quite certain whether the music was really finished or not. Then, then they saw Margarius rise from the piano, some meagro, well-bred applause was heard and an immense sigh of relief. The people streamed into the other rooms, and the conversation became loud and general.

The lady, who had talked, went into the next room to find out what was the right thing to

It was in the middle of the second summer after his arrival that an incident occurred which proved to be the turning point of his career. A London hostess was giving a party in honoury about the songs. of a foreign personage. It had been intimated that some kind of music world be expected, The hostess had neither the means nor the desire to secure for her entertainment stars of the first magnitude, but the gathered together some Lensor lights-s violinist, a plonist, and a singer of French drawing-room melodies. On the morning of the day on which her concert was to be given the borters received a-telegram from the singer of French drawing-room malodies to Roy that be had got a bad cold and could not possibly sing thas night. The hestens was in despair, but a musical friend of hers come to the recoue and promised to obtain for her an es- client substitute, & men who satig Greek

songs.

When Margaritis received a telegram from Arkwright's Agency saying that he was to sing.

WHY 18 TRADE BAD?

SEVERE KSIPRUILING DEPRESSION. No tendo has felt more severely the prevailing depression that is being discussed in those columus, says the Pall Mall Gazette, than the shipbuilding. A year ago the percentage of

employment in this trade was. 6.4.

Now, socording to the latest Board of Trade returas, it la as high at 20.6. How this increase is distributed throughout the kingdom, with the solitary exception of the Bristol hannel porte, will be seen from the following table

District

Thames and Medway '...

18.8

Forocutage of Unemployed 1907

1908 6.5

Tyme and Blythự

26.2

9,2

Wear

45,2

67

Tees and Hartepool Hamber..

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10.2. 36

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Mersey Clyde

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Dandse, Treith and Aberdeen Belfast Other distriata

19.8 6.0

10.8 16,5

4:5 75

15,8 20,0

"It is the turn of the wheel,” said the manager of an important shipping line, die cussing the situation with representative of the Pall Mall Gazette, Like many repre sentativer of the shipping world, this authority in till a free trader. Let us hear, however, his opinion of a nitustion, the like of which in

severity has seldom been experiencod.

indation and depression, and the period of "We have," he pointed out,periods of depression into which we are now ontering-in fact, into which we have already satered-bas bean dus a long time. I was delayed by various causes, particularly by the wars which have taken place, the last being the Russo- Japanese war, and as a consequence of the depression being so long delayed it is now so mach the deeper. That is quite slaar; there is no doubt about it."

"And what is going to happen; how long is

NO IMPROVEMnr vos 18 MONTHS. the depresion to last our representative asked.

Sir Anthony Holdsworth, who had translated Pindar, was talking to Ralph Enderby, who had written a back on Modern Grook Folk Lore, replied, "so far as shipping is concerned, of sur "I don't see any prospect," this authority "It hits me," mid Sir Anthony, "to hear ancient Grook pronounced like that, semerging from the depression for another twelve impossible to distinguish the words; and besides or eighteen months. It will be the end of next which it's wrong to prononate ancient Greek Faar before we begin to see daylight again, like modern Gresik, Did you understand it unless some extraordinary conditions are

brought about, "I did

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which represent half the expanse of shipbuilding have to be forged down, and the depression will have to become more soute before ship owners will again begin to listen to offer to build, and that so that the fanse Took forward to

No" ald Ralphertainly wrongly pro-material representing the other half-will

is modern Greek it was nou sed. I think the man must be singing some kind of Asialle dialect-unless he's a fraad.”

Hard by there was another group dining the muse,

musical critic, and Blythe, the Lawson, who find the reputation of being great

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"He's distinctly clever," Blythe was saying; "the

Long,"

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of great unemployment,” it was remarked.

Yes, there most be a great deal of unem

that night at A House be wis overjoyed, folk songa are amaing pastishes of Eastern ployment No one can prevent.

and old scarcely believe his eye. He stones. commianlested the news to Tins, and they spent hours in discussing what songs he should sing, who the good fairy could have been who recom- morded him, and in building castles in the air with regard to the result of this engagement; He would become famous: they would have nough money to go to Italy for a holiday he would give concerts; he would reveal to the modern world the Music of Holles.

About half part foar in the afternoon Mar garitis went out. fo buy himself some respectable evening studs from a large emporium in the neighbourhood, When be returned, singing so whistling on the stairs for joy, he was met Tins, who to his intense astonishment was quite pais, and he saw at a glaces that something had

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don't know what's the matter with him.” ̈ ̈

Margaritis turned pale. Let me see him," hə mid. We must get a doctor."

The doctor is coming. I went for him at once, thesaid; And then they walked on tiptoe into the bed-room where Carlo was lying in his out, tossing about and evidently in a raging fever. Half an hour later the doctor came and ld that the child was rezy seriously ill, but that if he got through the night he would probably livo.

And what would be your remedy ?" meat, and sesist the small farmer, who at present lush forward the back to the land mova has to pay the same rent, whether he farms wall or ill. That is a matter that should be looked to, for there will be distress, not only this winter, but next winter too,

THE KAISER AND GHEMAN SHIPPING, authority mentioned, "I think England is doing "Severe though this depression is," this much better than Germany. The depression in the German mercantile marine is far more accopivated than in our own caso, and it is my conviction that we can stand trade depression botter than a protested country.

Hard times, such as the present,” this authority added affect the tramp stemmer very zanah more than the regular liner, The latter never gets the highest rates, and never has to put up with the lowest. When rates are high ala port the tramp goes there and takes the cream of the business. When raise are low, and the tramp happens to be at that port, he has to put up with the skimmed milk. The iver tony

Yes, I think he's alever," said Lawson, " bat there's nothing original in it, and besides which as I expect you noticed, two of the songs were gross plagiarisms of De Bussy." "Clover, but not original," said the lady to herself. That's it." And two hostesses who overheard thinson versation made up their minds to get Margaritia for their partles, for they soonted the fact thus he would ultimately be talked about. But most of the people did not disonas the inusio at all.

As soon as the music had stopped. James Reddaway, who was Member of Parliament, left the house and wont home, He was engrossed in politics, and with little time at his disposal for anything else. As soon as he got home he went up to his wife's bed-room she had not been able

4 There is another point. The Germans may to go to the party ewing to an shinsk of they are not subsidised, Bat we know that nouralgia – Sha mazed him to tell her sil about it in meal or malt, the German mercantile * Well," he mid, * there wars the usual people marina" is antiated" by "the Government, and there,

and there was some mudo, name viviu in consideration of that nasistanos the Ger and piano playing, to which I'dkin't listen. After an Emperor exercises the right of pre- that aman sang some Greek sorge, and a curious eating the great German shipping com thing happened to me. When it began Halt panies from fighting each other. The con- my hɔed swimming, sad then I entirely dont sequenos is they never fight amongst themselves, count of my surroundings. I forget the party, they are solidified by Imperial faßuence; bat the drawing room, and the people, and I seamed they are quite ready to fight any other country. to be sitting on the rocks of a clifft, near a small. However, we manage to get along, despite this bey; in front of me was the exit was a lid state of things. It is hard work, but the con of blue-green, but far more blas, or at least of ditions in En land are for healthsir," quite a different kind of blue, than any I have soon. It was trasparent, and the say above it was like'a turquoise, Behind me the diff merged into a hill, which was covered with red and white flowers, as bright as a Pèrsing earpet, On the beach in front stall man was standing, wading in the water, little bright wayes spark Ung round his fest. He was ball and dark, and I must sand a telegram," said Margaritis-to-ho was spearing a lot of little allver fah, arhich

I cannot posibly go. took telegraph form out of a abobbyg on the sand, with small trident; be roundly stated to take the median article

somewhere behind me a voice was ming- milk only." leather portfolio, and ant dwon before the dining. I could not see where it game from, but ing table on which the cloth had been laid for it was wonderfully soft and delicious, and a lob

EFFECT ON THE DOCKS. tem (for the sitting room was the dining-room of wild beas came swarming over the Rowers, shipbuilding trade on the London docks, our Inquiring the effect of the depression in the also), and wrote out the telegram. And 16. and a grean linsed came right up close to me, representativo learned that so far they have nat wrote his terra fall on the writing and sundged and the air was burning hot, and there was a greatly suffered, "In Umes of slackening it. Thas had already gone back fate the bad.meli of thyme and wint in it. And then the trade, warehouses," it was pointed out, "have a Foam. Margaritis buried his face in his hand song stopped, and I was to myself, and 1 was tendency to keep fall Supply overtakes the and subbed.What the Fete give with one book again in the drawing-room. Then when demand for goods, and thus, taking the care of hand," he thought to himself, "they take away the man began to sing again I again lost on the London and India Dook Company as an With another!" Then he beard himself, he scionsnees, and I seemed to be is a dark orobard example you find that the tonnage of stook that knew not why, invoking the gods of Greece on a breathless summer night. And somewhers warahoused has grown from 174,000 at the the ancient gods of Olympus, to help him, near me there was a low white house, with a end of 1965 to 230,000 at the and of 19 7 and And at that moment the whole room seemed to opening which might have bean window to 250,000 at the beginning of the present be filled with a strange light, and he saw the shrouded by creeper and growing things. And mouth." wonderful figure of a man with a shining faoe in it there was a faint light. And from the and even that seemed infaitaly and and as the House same the sound of love songs and same time Inminous. The figure bald a lyre, although I had never heard the some before I and said to him in Greek:

understood it, and it was about the moon and the Pleiade having mat, and the relce sang Bat over again and it was the saddest and most Isloop alone! And this was repeated over and beautiful thing I had ever heard. And again it stopped, and I was back again in the drawing-room. Then when the singer began his third song I felt cold all over and at the same time half-suffocated, like what people say they feel when they are being crowned. Then I realised that I was in a bage dark space, round me and far off in front of me wore vague, shadowy forms; and in the dissabon there was something which looked like two toll thrones, pillared and dim. And on one of the thrones there was the form of man and on the other a woman like a queen, pale se markte and unreal as a ghost, with great grey eye that shons like moose. In front of them was another form, and he was singing a song, and the song was 30 sad zeyd so beatiful that tears cheeks of the ghcla in front of me, "gaven'great cry of joy, and something white and binding fushed past me and disappeared and he with it. Bat I remained in the same place, with the dark ghosts far on in front of me! And I seemed to be there an eternity 201 1 beard a ory of desperate anguish, and the white form flash past me onse mors and vanished

It is well. All will be well, I will take your place at the concert!**

Then the vision vanished, and the half-written telegram on his tabla had disappeared

The party at A House that night was brilliant reiher than large. In one of the drawing-rooms there won a piano in front which were six or seven rows of glit chairs The other rooms were filled with shifting groups of beautiful woman, and man wearing orders and medals. There was a continuous bust of bonversation, except in the room where tho music was going on and even there in the back ground there was a subdued whispering. The violiniet was playing-elaborate nothings, but the audience did not seem to be much intorseted, for when he stopped conversation broke loose like a torrent.

I do hope," mid someone to the lady next him, that the music will be over soon. On one has to put up with having ene's conversation spoilt and interrupted, "brand

geta wedged in hero, che doesn't dare move, and rolled down at once the ringer.

It's an extraordinary thing," answered the Indy, "that nobody dares give party in London without some kind of entertainment,

At that moment the fourth annat Item on the programme began, which called "Groak Songs by Horselius Themistocles Margaritis.

He certainly looks like a Greek," said the lady who had been talking, in foot if his hair

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