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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MAY 4, 1931.

ASSISTING IN A GREAT WORK.

ST. JOHN AMBULANCE

BRIGADE.

If any evidence were needed of the verratility and high quality of Jocal musical talent, Saturday evening at King's College amply provided it. The occasion was a concert given in ald of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, the very worthy effort contributing towards the provision of a grently- needed new ambulance.

That the concert, despite the adverse weather which, na was inevitable, had its effect upon the attendance, was a brilliant auc- cess, needs no emphasis, and only those who were present can appre- clate the loss of the less fortunate who were absent.

Variety is always demanded by the audience, and it had its full dare in this respect on Saturday Male volee singing, a string quar- tette, sule vocalists, a typical entertainment by Dick Barty, and

NEW TERRITORIES PROSPECTING.

COMPANY FORMED TO WORK

IRON ORE MINE.

Valuable deposits of iron ore have been discovered in an old mine, frat Chater sonte twenty years ago. With prospected by the late, Sir Paul the

intended incorporation of a limited ability company, by a Chinese syndicate, it is expected that the area will be worked in the im mediate future.

Situated on the slopes of Ma On Shan, the nine has an area of one quare mile, of which about a quarter. has already been prospected and, ut a very conservative estimate, It in expected that 500,000 tons of org have already been discovered. The grade of the metni so far revealed ranges from 60 to 60 per cent.

The company, which is now being Incorporated, is the New Territory Mining Co., Ltd. with an authorised capital of $300,000 of which $156,000 being financed by a private syndicate is to be paid up. The enterprise is and no shares are being offered for public subscription. Preliminary ex- penditure wil include the construc- the "damaging." Butc

ancceeded by the on ronila, bridges and wharves "ruining." of two lanos by and for this purpose sum of $25,000 Messrs. Winram and True, formi will be spent. The alte is 700 feet ed the musical side of this splenile inland.

*** | above sea levaland approximately one did entertainment, brought to a delightful conclusion moters to smelt the ore but to market by the presentation of a three-act it in its raw condition, probably in farre Black Magic." which hail Japan. already made its how to Hong- kong audiences.

which

Wos

Furthermore, the function was

graced by the presence of HE

the Governor and Lady Peet, and i was in every way the great success

which It deserved to be.

The programme opened with the Male Voice Choir at the South Wales Borderers in three of their best Bumbers. Particularly pressive WHS the third of the Froup, a part song - "Crusadere," which was sung with feelins, and revealed the choir as being exceed ingly well-balanced and delight- fully responsive,

The Beethoven String Quartette, comprising Mr. F. Gonzales is violin), Mr. H. Evelie (2nd violia), Mr. 1. M. S. Rosario (viola) and Mr. L. Szebe fiello) was heard fo great effect in their interpretation of Mozart's "Cuartelle in G Major," the light-hearted them Being accorded appreciative treats ment. Mr. Gonsales excrated the intriente passages in the four movements with fine restraint and interesting technique, and the | playera received a warm reception,

Mrs. Sanger song in her cus- tomary sweet way "Danny Boy." and "On the Road to Mandalay," and Mrs. Valentine was in won- derful voice.

Dick Barty. always topical, amused the audience with a clever monologue on the evi effects of being enet. in the East for too long, the subtleties of the lines being thoroughly appreciated in view of the entertainer's impead- Ing departure from the Colony.

Messrs. Winram and True, who can make two piunos tell of my wonderful things in the language of modern syncopated playing, arch comparatively newcomers to the realm of public entertainment in Hongkong, but. in the course of their appearances, they have already made a name for them. artyes, Students of "hol_style" playing, might not fully aures with

It is not the intention of the pro-

**

HONGKONG TRADE.

GENERAL ENQUIRY FOR

NEW WOOLLENS.

Importers have reported as follows to the Hongkong General Clumber

Commeren:---

Cotton phee goods and fancy celton goods. There hits been small enquiry for Dyed Cottens for July Augus shipment hat buyers uten of prices is considerably below replacing enst. Deliverion continue on a healthy sente and the dealers still appear to be making useful profits.

The latest quotations to hand are Mulling those of the doth instant.

Saked. American Spot 6.5. Egyp FGF Spot 8.2M.

Wollery.--There has been general

equiry since our last report and ap preciable basine bus been hooked

though considerably more than the usual proportion 4s still being placed on new qualities rather than repeat cloths,

There has been little more enquiry for Yarn and one or twa very cheap sales are reporteil.

The prices for "Taps" show n all round decline of 4 per 1.

n week against the prices, qustod ago, und d., to d, against those given in the Inst report.

Metals. Very heavy stucks, mostly junt arrived.

Market likely to fall.

Home prices ensy. Flour.--Stark: American 450,000 bage, Candian 90,000 bugo, Austra liah 10,000 bags. Market: Quiet. Very smail sales.

END IN SIGHT.

TRADE FIGURES INDICATE

·DEPRESSION FINISHING,

London, May 2.

The Federation of British In- the entire treatment and technique dustries' business forecast for the of these two clever musicians, second quarter of 1931 reports, in but everybody can derive a great the past quarter, a perceptible Im- deal of pleasure and entertain-provement in the domestic situa sent from their harmony playing,tion of the principal countries. and they achieved popularity on While this improvement

was due Saturday,

primarily to personal enuses, it is Mr. Li Char-chi and Mr. H. G. hoped to confirm the impression Annis were both in good voice, that the worst of the slump is and contributed a large share to the success of the programme.

The major part of the second catering for Home consumption half of the programme was devoted has decreased, and the world price to the presentation of "Black level has shown some Magic," a story written by two recovery-British Wireless. local journalists, and excellently produced by R. M. Omar. It was

te

over.

Unemployment in industries

signs of

JUST

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SUMMER GOODS

OVER 1,000 NEW HATS

THE FINEST SELECTION EVER SEEN HERE

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LEGHORN and BANGKOK STRAWS

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LATEST DESIGNS

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THE LEADING MAKES INCLUDING-

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ELITE STYLES

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SEARCH PARTY LOST

IN ARCTIC.

SHIPS AND PLANES SCOUR ICE-BOUND REGIONS.

"Where the Good Things Are"

Nothing has been fortnight ago. heard of them since.

They are apparently roaming an at vast ice sheet in the interior of Greenland. They had only a few) provisions when they set out.

The Swedish airman Ahrenberg has arrived at Reykjavik, Ice- land, and has joined in the search.

Router.

'British Help.

+

The British

London, May 2.

airman, Major the Sidney Cotton, is to sail on Mon-

After working feverishly night)

day two members, of

Copenhagen, May 2. Search parties which neg scour- und ing the Arctic regions for Mr. Watkins expedition who has been day for Reykjavik, Iceland, to take Augustine Courtauld, son of the left behind at Angmagsalik, com- part in the efforts to rescue Mr. splendid entertainment, and full of the St. John Ambulance British millionaire silk magnate, pleted repairs on the Moth plane, Courtauld-British Wireless. credit must

February, and be given

a which crashed in has been marooned on the Brionde, expressed appreciation of who players, who made the most of the kindness of Sir William and survey station in Greenland since left this morning for the expedi some very amusing situations. Lady Peel in gracing the function November, are now looking for tion base inland from where they The cast included R. M. Omur, F.with their presence. He also Mr. H. G. Watkins, one of the will begin their search. M. el Areul. M. I. Razack, R. Andded the thanks of the Brigade rescue party, of whom nothing The relief ship Odin has rench-| Razack, A. M. Wahab, D

ed the ice barrier and is to the artistes, and all who had has been heard for a fortnight. Mahonied, M. Farid, A, M. Rum-contributed in any way to the Mr. Watkins is the leader of the lying dangerously near the edge Jahn, M. Sabban and Salim Ismail. success of the evening, particular- British Arctic Air Route Expedl of the ice, which is eight yards

During the interval, the Hon. ly the advertisers who had helpedtion, and with two companions sot thick, in lat, 65.25 N.. and long Mr. W. E. L. Shenton, on behalf then to produce the programme. out to search for Mr. Courtauld a134,50 W.

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