THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1930.

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Mackintosh's

Mow's Uras Trecialists.

Alexandra Blig. Des Vans Road.

Maison Marnac (Dress Designer)

Has the Latest Models On View at

4, Pedder Street (opposite Hongkong Hotel).

REMOVED TO

74, QUEEN'S ROAD C.

DER A. WING & CO. (1923), LTD.

SHOP

AT

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OF EVERY DESCRIPTION} MADE TO ORDER AT MODERATE PRICES

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The Main Shop of

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FASCIST ACHIEVE- MENTS QUERIED.

(Continued from Fage 1.).

Industrial Production and Freedom. "But we are assured that at least labour is more intence under Fas- eism."

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"Industrial activity created by Fascism? But for the last thirty year's our electric machinery has

6 to 7 p.m.-Chinese programme. been quoted as among the best in the world. In the United States 7 to 10.30 p.m.-European pro I have visited great factorien en- gramme of Columbia records tirely fitted up with Italian ma- supplied by Messrs. Anderson chinery imported in 1920 and 1921.

"Music Company:- For a quarter of a century our motors have held the markets of Asia and the Balkans, but we are risking the loss of them now that Fascism has artificially suppressed 'the conflict between capital and labour.

For, remember, that in normal proportions this conflict is one of the essential elements in the progress of industry. Remember, too, that it was during the long period of cabinets under Giolitti, who inaugurated the fullest liberty for labour and strikes, that the lira rose above its gold parity. I should like to venture on a further observation," continued. Count Sforza, "which, curiously enough, has never been made by the Soci alists. Contrary to all the asser- tions of Fascist propaganda, big manufacturers in Italy are all com

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only refer with bated breath and among close friends, for fear of ending their days on the islands; given the same hours of labour, the work done by these good speci- alised workman is far less than in the days of liberty. To one of our captains of industry, my col- league in the Senate, who dared to confida this fact to me, and who professed not to understand the reason of it, I replied simply: 'My dear Colleague, go and wisit the workrooms in any prison, and you will gain the key to the enigma, Any prison governor will tell you that there is nothing more sterile and discouraging than the produc- tive labour of prisoners. The truth is that at the base of all forms of life there must be liberty. Sup- press liberty and everything slack- ens and withers, moral dignity as well as joy in work.'"

A Re-Awakening of the National Conscience.

What is your opinion of the sensation aroused in the inter- national Press by the false Fascist plots 1"

*re

I would say frankly: Italians must re-conquer their material and moral liberty and their national dignity through their own efforts, in other words, mainly by awakening of the national con- science. Already in "the Italian universities, one can count by the thousand the students who have seen through the shocking policy which consists in identifying the sacred name of one's country with a faction which represents but a smali minority, an army encamped amid a disarmed population.

"In a silence enforced upon it the Italian people begs help from no one. But when once more free, it will retain feelings of the most profound gratitude towards those foreigners who have understood that praise of Fascism as good for the Italians,' is an atrocious insult to the nation. All regimes pass; nations alone remuin. It would be as well that this should be remem- bered. We, on our side, shall bear

THE HONGKONG OPTICAL CO. || in mind that Italy would be noth ing more than the geographical expression of the days of the Hapsburgs-on whom Fascism to day models its policy-were she not the Italy that the poets and think- ers of the Risorgimento identified with the ideal of liberty. Moreover it was free Italy that carried on four years of an unprecedently ter- rible. war and emerged victorious from the most crushing trials. ···

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"We are too apt to forget that this long war was only won by the nations with a democratic form of government. Among the Allies there was but one autocracy, Russia, and she collapsed miserably. And what could be more absurd or more lamentable than the re-appearance of those old stereotyped phrases of the Pan-Germans: the dry pow- der, the chosen people, the man sent by God and other phrases with which the last of the Hohen" zollerns poisoned Germany. Have the-so-called-realists who re-echo. this claptrap already forgotten the Icons of the great war! Their realism is so artificial that they enn- not even see that ideas of liberty: are among the essential elements of human reality.

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The Storm” ̈ (G. · T.", Pattman) and "Evensong" (Eastbopa Martin), Organ Solo by G. T. Pattman (Compton Organ). "Rigoletto-E 11 Sol Del Anima (Love is the Light of the Sou}}" (Verdi) and Rigoletto-Caro Nome (Dearest Name)" (Verdi), Maris Gentile: Soprano with Orchestra.

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

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Instructions

TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1930,

CommunG AT 2,30 PM.

AT THE SALES ROOM, DOPPELL STREET,"

A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

Comprising:

Teak and Glass Cabinets, Glass Bookcases, Cottage Pinnos, Grama- phones, Records, Deaks. Chesterfield Couches and Armchairs, Xylophone. (Typewriters. Wardrobe Trunks, Elec

tric Table Lamps. Pictures, Carpete, Water Colours, Carios, etc., etc.

Heinrich Der Vogler (Henry The Fowler)" (Loewe) and "Der Erl King)" Erikonig (The (Goethe and Loewe), Sir George Henschel, Baritone." " The Meistersingers" (Wagner

arr. W. II. Squire) and "She nandoah, Sen. Shanty " Thiman), Cello Solo by W. H Squire with Piano: The Gondoliers (Gilbert and Sullivan), Columbia Light Opera Company. "Die Zwei Grenadiere (The Two Grenadiers)" (Heine and Schu mann) and Gruppe Aus Dem Tartarus (Tartarus)" (Schiller and Schumann), Sir George "Henschel, Baritone, accompany

ing Himself at the Piano. "La Valse" (Ravel), Orchestre De

"

La Societe Des Concerts Conservatoire, Paris, conducted

Teak and Iron Bedsteads with Mattresses, Teak Double Wardrobes with Mirrors, Chests of Drawers. Pressing Tables, Toilet Crockery. Linen, Curtains, Waabaranda, Hate. stands, etc., etc.

Teak Dining Tables, Dining Chairs, Ice Chests, Teak Sideboards, Dinner Waggons, Dinner Crockery, Glass Ware, Electric Table Fans, Ceiling Fans, Vases, Cameras, Violin, Mando- line, Sewing Machine, Books, etc..

etc..

by Phillipe Goubert. Barbiere Di Siviglia 10 Son Docile (A Docile Wind 1 Bear (Rossini) and "Barbiere Di Siviglia--Una Voce Poco FaA (The Voice I Heard E'en Now)" A. M. Guglie!, etti., Soprano with Orchestra. Stenka Razina, (GlazouBOW), Orchestra of the Brussels Royal Conservatoire, conducted by Desire Defauw. "Studies in Imitation and "Loch Lomond," Barclays Bank Male Voice Choir; Soloist: Wallace Lepparo Conductor: H. Pierce, ERGO

and

QUANTITY OF BLACK- WOOD FURNITURE

Including

Joss Tables, Chairs, Jardinieres, Cabinets, Teapoys, Opium Stools, Overmantel, etc, etc.

Or Visw From THURSDAY, the

8th MAY, 1930..

"Der Leiermann' (Maller and TERMS:-CASH ON DELIVERY.

Schubert) and " Das Wabdern"

-Sir (Muller and Schubert), George Henschel, Baritone, accompanying Himself at the Piano.

Maritann Scenes That Are Brightest" (Wallace, arr. Sear) and The Bohemian Girl Then You'll Remember Më (Ballej arr. Sear), J. H. Squire Celeste Octet.

"Luci Di Lammermoor-Spargi

D'amaro Pianto (Cover with Bitter Tears) and Lucia Di Lammermoor-Scena Della Paz- zia (Mad Scene)" (Donizetti), A. M. Guglielmetti, Soprano with Orchestra: Idylle Bretonne " (J. Gennin) and "Fluttering "Birds" (J. Gennin), Sir Dan Godfrey coa- ducting the Bournemouth Muri- cipal Orchestra. "The Pirates of Penzance-Selec-

tion" (Sallivan), Prince's Or-! chestra,

"The Pirates of Penzance Vocal Gems" (Sullivan), Columbia Light Opera Company, with Orchestra. L'Achen Und Weimen (Laughing and Weeping)" (Nueckert and Schubert) and "Ich Grolle Night (I Am Not A ry); (b) Lied Eined Schmiedes (Song of the Blacksmith)," Sir George Henschel, Baritone, accompany ing Himself at the Piano, Pastorale (Cesar Frank), Organ

Solo by Edouard Commette. Parysatis Le Rossignol Et La Rose" (Saint-Saens) and

Lakme Bell Song: Ou Va La Jeune Hindoue" (Dellbes), Eva Leoni, Soprano with Or chestra,"

"Symphony Fantastique-In Twelve

Parts" (Berlioz, Op. 14). Felix Weingartner and the London Symphony Orchestra.

10:30 p.t-Close down,”“

STONED TO, DEATH.

CANON'S SON KILLED IN NIGERIA.

Canon. Barlow, of Carlisle, has lean gallant son, and Sir Mont- ague Barlow a nephew, as the re- sult of a tragic incident in one of the remoter areas of · Northern Nigeria A

There is still a great part of great part of

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what is known as the pagan coun- slings, and one of these struck Mr. try of the plateau-country peopled Barlow on the head and killed him. by Nigerians who are neither Mo Beveral of his escort were hurt hammedans nor Christians which air, but none apparently danger" is almost unopened, although with ously...

on.

in a few miles, tin-mining un- Mr. Barlow was a Felstead and der modern conditons is carried Cambridge man, and served with barko dute? / the """"Gunhers” in France and In one of these areas. Mr. C.M. | Palestine during the Great War, Boston, J. Can administrative Lafterwards. ¿giana. - the... Alíkrazias officer, who had been in Nigeria service. His name was prominent about four years, went with a few in the prem in 1928 because of a police to try to open up admini-journey he made in an ordinary strative conditions. The party | British small motor car from Nor Gay met with a valley of stones thern Nigeria right to the other fong Old Testament fashion from side of Africa, coming out at Mom- (Continued of foot of next column), *. basa.

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