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vinegar, to the thirsty, Yaz, Hongkong was always high-toned-in its own warped but lofty estimation, and it is exceedingly amusing to the' honest and the cynical alike, after having heard | so much of the transcendent desires and aspira❘ tions of the members of this community, to compare the financial successes of various 'shown' that from time to time viile tha Island. And the result-well in a nutshell it is this: to draw paying hourss, bring legs, and the bigger they are the better; the same stands good as regards numbers, the more the merrier. So after all it is not such a surprise that genuine art, as in Madame Patey's case, has found itself practically stranded here, but it is nevertheless a pity and a decided reflection upon Hongkong musical culture.
However, to proceed with last night's perform axce: the programme was my usual well arranged and despite the disheartening surroundings the artistes were, if possible, heard to greater advantare than on any previous occasion, notably Miss Rowow, who, haylng chosen songs the music and words of which she thoroughly understood, was gulta at her best. The performance opened with the usual planoforte Bolo by Mr. Hermann Morris. The effort was not exactly a brilliant one, but considering the Instrument the plece was at least accurately played. In the 'Grand' vocal value" sang Miss Rosrow was heard to great advantage, the purity and sweetness of her voice never having been more in evidence. Mr. Patey next appeared in the arts "Non plu Andria,” and we thought received but scant recogel tion from the audience for his accurate and
able rendering of the music. The flate sole "Capriccio" by Mr. Lemmone, was a performance of the highest artistle merit, and, as such was fully appreciated. It must be exceedingly gratifying to Madama Pater to find that Although ber audiences are small, they are enthusiastically appreciative, and it was some minutes before the fair artists would be listened to when she came on to sing Gounad'ı arta "Quando a ta leta,” a romance from "Faust" That Madame gave fall expres- Мол the music and the pathos of this rather mournful composition was proved by Its reception, but although the audlesce
"strove long and persistently for is encore none was forthcoming. "Who will bay my roses red " was Miss Rossow's next vesture and it to but a scant compliment to say it was well sung. Upon this occasion 'Oliver' would not be denied, and for an encore the favored the the house with "It was a dream," 'in her best lyle. A flute solo "Rustic Dances," by Mr. Lemmone, very fittingly brought the first part of the programme to a close. In the second part Madame Patey's first appearance was to sing "Rocked in the cradle of the deep" and needless to say she sang it as the song has never been sang in the East before, but in was to the rendering of the encors, "The Laird O'Cock- pen," which followed, with all its quaint ness of expression and fund of humour, that Madame Patey proved how high her art is, and how far she excels all other ballad singers of the day. The flate sol in two parts "Romance" and "Tarentelle," by Mr. Lemmone, was so enthusiastically received that that gentle man had-most abligingly on his part, and rather rough on that of the audience-to respond. Macfarten's song, "The beating of my own heart" and the encore, “Kate O'Shes," which of course had to follow, were exceedingly well rendered by Miss Resow. "Father O'Flynn," Another good performance on Mr. Patey's part, was followed by "The Minstrel Boy," in the aluging of which Madame 'fetched' the audience so, that she had to return to restore peace with , the "Bailiff's daughter, another simple sang into
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1891.
clearance in this department would be appre clated by the customers. As for the Rotisserie —the univeral complaint in that, after spending savánty or aighty cents there, ons goes away a empty na one went in. The bill of fare la a * misory," and this should not be the case where meat, poultry and are all so cheap, «As a matter of fact the usual orders of the day are chops and steaks and steski and chops, messed up in about ten different ways, and a lot of cold stuff from the Hotel, which of course may or may not be the proper way of utilizing the surplus. This is not the way Mr. Tucker ran the Adelphi Shades In Liverpool-bet I am forgetting we are new in Hongkong,
Yours truly,
GROWLER.
Hongkong, stát March, rigr. [We publish. "Growler's” complaint for what it.
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To-day's Advertisements.
THEATRI
ROYAL,
CITY HALL, HONGKONG,
COMMENCING TONIGHT,
the atst March, 1891.
--Under the Distinguished Patronage of H.K. the Governor, Sir GEO. WILLIAM DES VŒUX, XC.M.G. and LADY DES VŒUX.
Mİ. GEO. „Æ MILN supported by
may be worth, but there are statements in his MISS LOUISE JORDAN & ORIGINAL
communication that exception should be taken to, viz.: the conduct of the "boys” behind-the bar, and his having failed to extract his eighty cents' werth from the Rotisserie. The drat la in our opinion unfair, and the latter-well, does not crince the possession of any great Amount of pumption on "Growler's" part➡ Ed, H.K. Telegraph].
A WARNING TO HOTEL AND STORE- KEEPERS.
· Vo vas Karen 67 czu "Xonatovo Teznekaju,” SIR,-I consider it my duty to warn hotel proprietors, store-keepers and others, against a young man named George Bing, who is travelling about the Coast obtaining credit under the fales representation that hid father, resident in Singa pore, will pay his debts.
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CAST OF CHARACTERS.
Claudius, King of Des
9Mr. 7. H. Nurm
....MR. G. C. MILN
HAMLET, Prince of
Denmark..
Polonius, Court Cham-
berlain ..................Mr. Jot Stark, Laertes, a Courtier..............dér. J. B. Atkolment. Horado, Scholar,
Friend to Hamlet Afr. W. J. Montgomery, Rosencrantz ↑ Cour- f Mr. H, HUI, Guildenstern } Vera. { Mr. A. Manty, Orl
Mise D. Thacher, Priest Mr. H. Norman. Marcellus............................Mr. L. Herbert. The United States Conmui-General at this port,
Bernardo acting on the representations of the sald George Francisco....
hmoonmaaMr. Jas. Brooke.
...Hr. E. Walten, Bing, sent down to the latter's father in Singa-Ghost of Hamlet's pare the account due to this Hotel · It has bem returned, with a letter stating that he had no funds belonging to Mr. George Blog, and an that person was of age he would not be responsible for his debts,
Yours truly,
1
F. E. REILLY, -Proprietor, Central Hotel Shanghal, 9th March, 1891. [We regret to say that Mr. George Bing had un on the soft side for §10 ön the same lay a few hours before Mr. Reilly' letter reached a
Twas ever thus, etc. Virtue is (generally) own reward, and we sadly fear that nothing
• else will be forthcoming in we this journalist under a cloud.-Ed., H.K Telegraph].
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FOR SHANGHAI,
"AMOY,"
Captain Th. Lehmann, will be despatched for the abova Poit on MONDAY, the aged insti at Noon.
which such an infinite amount of feeling and THE Steamship varying expression was put as to render it a history. One of the best concerts ever given within the walls of the City Hall, was brought to a close by Miss Rossow and Mr. Patey slug« Ing the dust "La el darem la mano" from. Den Glavanin, which was all the more enjoyed by the audience seeing the humorous understanding that apparently existed between the slugors,
CORRESPONDENCE..
(We do not necandidly endorse tha oplzloss axpressed by, Correspondents in this columa), "
THE "NANZING" AND THE NAVAL AUTHORITIES.
TO THE EDITOR or fue “Honeroko Telucrare," DEAR SIR-I must again ask you for space in your columns to call attention to the slip-shod way in which Naval affairs are conducted in these seas,
While the scandalous,dainy on the part of the Naval authorities in despatching a gunboat to search for and bring to justice the gang that pirated the Namon 13 December last (there was a delay on that occasion of fully az boura) lo
Pilot
tance to
For Freight or Pamage, apply to
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THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED,
FOR MANILA, VIA AMOY.
THE Company's Steamship
"ZAFIRO," Captain Cobban, will be despatched for the above Ports on WEDNESDAY, the neth instant, a24 PM.
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UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF BRITISH COLUMBIĄ.
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TH HE Steamship
still fresh in our memory, your "Extra" to-day | FOR VICTORIA, B. C, AND PORTLAND conveys news of another disgraceful delay. It reports that the Dock Company's tug-beat. F left Hongkong to render assistance the passengers of the stranded steamer Nansing at it o'clock last night, and that the British gunboat Peacock started for the same destins tlon at day-light to-day. Thus it a clear Naval authorities fully
that it took the
six hours longer to get off to a strandeď British steamer then it took the Dock Company's tug-boat which, it is well known, is not con- tinually lying at the busy with steam up ready for any emergency, The Pilot Fisk, however, bus always & sufficient quantity of coala in ber bunkers to get up steam without the least delay. Of course I don't assert that there was not a single gunboat in the barbour ready to proceed to sea at an hour's notice (as they should be), but that, nevertheless, looks i probability.
Further comment
this incident is unnecessary at the present funclure: suffice it to say that the apathy and indifference of the naval authorities on this Station is fast bringing our fag in Eastern seas lato, marited contempt.
Yours truly,
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OBSERVER.
"TAICHIOW," Captain Unsworth, will be despatched as above on MONDAY, the 30th March, at Noon.
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Hongkong, 31st March, 1890.
THEATRE
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ROYAL,
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Under the distinguished patronage of His Excellency the Governor Sir “GEORGE WILLIAM DES VŒUX KCMG.
ADAME PATE Y.
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AND
HER CONCERT PARTY, will, on account of Passion Week, give a GRAND FAREWELL CONCERT
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SACRED MUSIC, consisting of Selections from the "MESSIAH,” *ELIJAH " and the great Oratorios,
ON
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#
MADAMI PATEY WILL SING **There is a green hill far away
(composed expressly for her)...Gounod "Orest in the Lord" (EHjah) .blendate nohu, “He shall facil His flọck” (Messlabi)Handel.
PART I.
Pianoforte Solo, “Adagio " from
Sonate Pathetique Besthaven. Mr. Hermann Morris.
ArAngels cym bright de fair."Hands!
Miss Bertha Rosur.
3. Air, *How willing my paternal
lave" (Samson).........Hondel
Mr. J. G. Paley
4. Fiets Solo "Prière"......Garikaldi.
Mr. J. Lemmone
Si Song, "There is a green bill far
*W*** Gounod.
(Written expressly for her) Madame Patey.
Miss Bertha Rossaw (Finte obbligato Mr. J. Lemesone). PART II,
-6. "Ave Maria"
1.
11
Gounod.
1. Plano Solo, Adagio (from
Moonlight Sonata)..................Berikeven. Mr. H. Morris. [463 | 2-Afr, "O rest in the Lord.........Mfendalayoku.
Madame later. SOCIETE FRANCAISE DES CHARBON- 3 Tamer Solo, "If with all your
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Hongkong, arst March, 1891. [Our correspondent's strictures may be fully Justified, and then again they may not-and probably are not. The Names scandal was alike disgraceful to the then Head of the Government (Mr. F. Fleming) and to Com modore Church; but in this Nanxing sốair it appears to us that the Naval authoriiles acted with commendable promptitude. Of course we do not know for certain, but the probability it that the Commodore did not receive infor. mation of the stranding of the Nansing until very late last night, and it is therefore hard to ses how the Pracoch could reasonably have been expected to get away carller than this morning at day-light. The illustration of the The Property of the Company has been-com- Pilot Fish is hardly to the point; the leaveyed to the Honourable CATCHICK PAUL tug boat plying for hire and is available for CHATER as a Trustee for securing the Payment emergencies at any and all hours of the day of the Principal Monica and interest, payable in and night.-Ed, H‚K. Telegraph).
respect Debentures.ne
(Elijah)........................andelerakn.
Madame Patey, Miss Rossow,
THE MANAGEMENT OF THE HONGKONG HOTEL.
To, Estoy the "Honokang Telugnaru.” Sia,-1-quite agree with Mr. Gaskell, for I'am of the oplafon that for such a larga hotel there is not another extant which is so badly managed | as the Hongkong Hotel. In the first place the #boys” at the bar and anything but as obliglag na thay might be, and sa patross of the Eotel
The Debentures will be farned at par for sumus; of $100 each, and will carry Interest fra; the 1st day of April, 1897, at the rate of $5 per cent), per annum, payable balf-yearly on thể sạch September, and the 31st March in each year, at the Head Ofice at Hongay or at the Branch, Office of the Company at Hongkong, upon presentation of Coupons annexed to the Deban- tures.
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