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The following passengers arrived here yesterday from Marseilles and In their report dated Kuala, way porta hy the ss. Sphinx:- Lumpur, April 9, Messrs. Baker, Mr. M. G. Buff, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan and Co. state :-
W. Parker, Mr. and Mr. Ellis Last week we gave certain figures Barnes, Mra Lam Ta Quan, Mrs. for the first quarter of the 6th 3r. Emile Lacapo, Mr. Messelier, comparing rubber estate outputs | Ta Thanh Kao, Mr. H. F. Taylor, Restriction year and for the first quarter after its removal. We re- marked, moreover, on the fact that there were many factors which we had not taken into account and we propose now to mention one of considerable importance.
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The following passengers arrived at Hong Kong from Australian Mr. and Mrs. C. Linden, Mrs. C. ports by the La Taiping yesterday: Kingsbury, Miss C. Kingsbury, Dr. Cantor, Mr. and Mrs, L. Abrahams, and Mrs. J. Harris, Mr. J. “G. Lamond, Mes and Miss E. F. Mr. H. Williams, Mrs. J. Colomb, Major. A. C. Barry, Mrs. Bruch Burge, Mrs. G. Moore, Mr. J. R. L Calder, Mrs. I. E. Sutherland, Miss Armstrong, Mr. J. Weil, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Atherton,, Miss E. M. Hooper, Miss S. D. Hooper, Mrs. T. A. Playfair, Miss Playfair, Mrs. Graham, Mrs. Nilsson, Mr. T. M. and Mrs. S. C. Richmond, Mr. Win- Sheehan, Mr. J. J. McIntosh, Mr. grove, and Mr. Vickers.
The following first class passen- gers arrived here yesterday by the s. Athos II from the North:-Mr. the November, 1927-January, 1925
An analysis of estats returns for and Mrs. Oddel, Mr. John Han quarter shows that crops were some Evans,
son, Mr. A. H. Compton, Mr. E. Mr. Basset, Mrs. where in the neighbourhood of 40 Desroches, Mr. Saher, Mr. K. F. per cent over sixty per cent. of Chen, Mr. T. F. Yin, Mr. Y.-M. Standard Production.' Now it Tseng, Mr. K. M. Wong, Mr. M. The programme consisted, in the is well known that this is, ordin-N. Hsueh, Mr. Or W. Zou. main, of three schates for violin arily, one of the best yielding periods of the year, but 40 per and piano, composed respectively cent.: over average cannot be re- by Lieut. Col. P. A. Cardew, Harry garded as a normal attainment Oré and Capt. J. L. P. MacNair, During the past week we have The frat movement of the Sonata made careful inquiry as to what is in B Flat by Lieut. Col. Cardew way of crops as compared to those anticipated from now on in the was the best. One misses any harvested in January of this year scase of connected theme in this month which most producera found to create a record. The con composer's work. Each sequence sensus of opinion appears, broadly may be, and often is charming in to amount to this: April crop itself, but it fails to lead on from will be about 10 per cent. below January figures; a further slight For to any other motive. The Sonata improvement of, say, per cent, was, in fact, built up rather like may be expected, after which ex- the "Fantasia which are always sept for the ordinary variations popular items in military band con; due to seasonal changes, outputs certs. There were passages re- are likely to remain constant at miniscent of various composers, but this new level. If these expecta-
apparent. The piano score seems production by estates will be some- to be little more than an accom- where in the region of, say, 33 per paniment which has no definite cent. over 6th year"Standard part in the pattern of the whole. Production" figures!
Mr. Ore's sonatina in F sharp inon which followed is less fan- tastic but more closely connected, and is in a truer sense a sonata for violin and piano ir. Ore, perhaps, belongs to an older school but its greater of composers coherence makes his work much pleasanter to hear for the first time than Col. Cardew's. The soratina is beautifully sounded off and built up on a rhythmic plan. The second movement has some lovely passages music in the tone sequences.
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certain, as the beneficial effects of Miss G. Renald, Miss R. Clayton, resting fade away and the strain Mr. A. R. Osborn, Mrs. B. Osborn, imposed on the trees by-heavy bark Master A. C. Osborn, and Mr. H. removal begins to be felt. As to Rohn, the degree to which this decrease will extend and as to when what
The following European passen- may be termed a normal level will gera. left yesterday by the s be reached one can only conjecture. Athos II for Marseilles and way Stocks in this country are show ports:-Mr. L. Crozel, Mr. O. R ing a steady and satisfactory de Fuselier, Miss Fuselier and four cline and it appears probable that children, Mrs. M. Henkina, Miss "concealed" stocks must, by now, Meschini, Mrs. R. Bodini, Mr. J. be approaching vanishng point-Ferrani, Miss E. Erzanilli, Miss at any rate, a point at which they R. Ferlito, Miss F. Impollomeni, cense seriously to affect shipments Benedetti, Miss H. Giletta, Miss O.
R. Agosseno, Miss as a whole.
Castagnino, Miss T. Celi, Mr. C. Castagnino, Mr. F. Ceccarelli, Mr. M.V. Malaya B. Giovanoni, Mr. E. Gilette, Mr.“ Siam" F. Tumminello, Mr. F. Frera, Mr. C. Artino, Mr. A... Reali, Mr. G.
Unconfirmed rumour has it that the American rubber pool is being broken up, and the air of uncer taiaty caused by this is reflected in the market generally, though more particularly in New York.
Shipments from Malaya for the second half of this month will be of performance without fireworks an important factor in market Those for May are ex- which is pleasing in any "concert.
A South China Fantasy, Mr. Ore is well-known locally as a pianist, and we have learnt to expect from him that uniformity
movements,
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It is, perhaps, as a composer-and, pected to show a satisfactory re of course, as a professor of the piano-that Mr. Ore has made his name. In particular, his arrange- ments of Chinese music make as big an appeal to Chinese people in his audiences
the as "they do to Westerners. In his "South China. Fantasy". Mr. Ore has cleverly avoided
any suggestion of the hackneyed Eastern Music". which is the invariable accompaniment of Western "spectacular" productions or films which deal with the Far East. He has instead 'translated the
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"KIDDERPORE into terms of the Western scale and deals with the love affairs of a Wovatzkais, Miss O. Chernoff, harmonics with delightful effect group of young assistants in a big Miss N Gromova, Miss
Carrying His Majesty's Malle, will be How delightful effect it is, was American shop. "Eve," the heroine Talavikoff, Miss D. Contini, Miss. despatched from this Fort on or about clearly demonstrated by the pro- played by Virginia Valli neglects R: Glise, Mr. Siantiago Perales, THURSDAY, the 9, MAY, 1929, longed applause with which this dress in order to save for a home, Mr. J. H. M. Andrew, Mr. E. R. NOON, taking Cargo for the above
Ports item was received last night. but "Joe," her fiancé (Lawrence A. Sulaiman, Mr. M. E. M. A. Bilk, Valuables and Tea for Italy, The following item "Lettish Gray) does not appreciate her self Khdeir, Mr. I. E. 5. A. Kadeir, France and London (ander arrange Rhapsody" has
haunting sacrifice. There is a gay little per- Mr. D. A. Khdeir, Mr. Matheus Ament) will be transhipped at Bombay melodies but is foreign in atmos can called Mazic who backs Joe up de Lima, Mr. and Mrs. Tarroso into the Mail Steamer proceeding direct phere while failing to strike the and persuades Eve to spend her Gomes, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Correa, to Marseilles and London. familiar chord of South China nest egg and take an interest in Master Correa, Mr. J. G. Hirsch, Fantasy in the minds of the clothes. Then there is the man- Mr. J. F. Girardot, Rev. Bishop audience-perhaps in Lithuania the ager's son, the villain of the piece Ducoeur, Eev. Fr. Geraud, Mr. J. situation might be reversed!
Dias, Mr. G. Masbon. (Earle Fox), and Mazie's husband. Mrs. Womack always a popular clothes attract the villain, and Eve You can guess the story. The new vocalist on our local stages, gave dines with him. to "show" "...her four songs composed by Lieut. Col. Cardew,"Lucy" (Wordsworth), ungrateful fiancé. Then naughty "To Daffodils" (Herrick), La Pretty Mazie has her turn in the Trish Woods," and a traditional villain's appartment. and Eve goes. Russian air. She sang all four well, fiancé have only to enter, to misun- to her rescue." The husband and particularly well as they made a great demand on flexibility of voice derstand, and to forgive and be and tone, and this vocal number forgiven, before the curtain falls. fitted very happily into the pro- the captions are quite witty and There is plenty of lively incident, gramme, and received enthusiastic both heroines pretty. What more applause.
some
E.M.B.
The Programma. 1-Sonata in B flat for Violin and
Pilno.....Lt. Col. P. A. Cardew. (a) Moderato.
(b) Tema con variazioni. Largo. (c) Allegro commodo.
(Capt JL P. MacNair and Mr. H. Oro). 2-Sonatina in F sharp minor for
Violin and Piano, Op. 11.
H. Ore. (a) Allegro moderato. (b) Canzonetta. Andantino alla
breve.
(c) Allegretto vivace,
(Capt. J. L. P. MacNair and Mr. H. Ore),
(Continued at foot of next column).
do you want?
3.-Sonata movement in C minor,"
Op. 1
H. Ore. 4-South China Fantasy;
Op. 17
H. Ore. -Firat Lettish Rhapsody,
·Op. 6 unisherman 6.-Songs (Selected)
H. Ore.
Lt. Col. P. A. Cardew. (Mrs. Womack).
7. Sonata in G for Violin and.
Piano...Capt. J. L. P. MacNair. (a) Andantino con moto. (b) Adagio and (c). Bondo. Allegro, (Capt. J. L. P. MacNair and Mr. H. Oro).
UNUSUAL CAUSE OF
SUICIDE."
CORONER'S COMMENT ON GAMBLING..
"It is unusual for the cause of a suicide in my prolonged ex perience to be due to gambling It is more often due to drink, and rarely ean the cause be traced to gambling."
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