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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1932.

THE BATA SHOE.

RETAIL SHOP OPENED IN GLOUCESTER ARUADE

GOOD MUSIC

"TALKIES" AND JAZZ CRITICISED

CONSIGNEES' NOTICES,

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. COPENHAGEN.

The Motor Vessel,

"MALAYA"

Co

Producing shoes on the samo prin-

Among the passengers who ar

having arrived consignees of ciple that Henry Ford produced motor rived in the Colony on the P. and O. av hereby informed that all goods cars that of mass production-the Carthage was Dr. Mistowski, who

are being landed and placed at their. Bata Shon Co. of Czechoslovakia han has come to conduct the local ex-risk into the hazardous and/or extra opened up a chain of retail shops aminations in connexion with the hazardous Godowns of The Hongkong for the sale of a well-made, substan- tial ahoe, all over the world. More Trinity College of Music. Dr. and Kowloon Wharf & Godown than 2,000 such shops have already Mistowskl left England in June for Ltd., where delivery can bo been established, one having been Ceylon, where he spent six weeks as soon as the goode are landed.

No claims will be admitted after opened up in Hongkong in

in the Arcade in examinations. From there he the goods have left the Godowns and of the Gloucester Building.

procedded to. Singapore and has This shop opened for business yes-spent the intervening time travel-the ith September, 1992, at d p.m. undelivered after remaining tarday

bat owing to delaying through Malayn, examining will be subject to read and damaged morning,

rent. in getting the invoices of part of the

All broken, atock, due to the breakdown of the students at a number of centres.

to be left in the Godown, ars to Speaking of his work, the Pro-goods Siberian mail system, little business could be done in some of the lines fessor expressed his gratification where they will be examined by offered to the public. It is expected that there should be an extraordin-Mesars, Anderson & Ashe on the 12th

1982, at 10 p.m. that in the next two or three days ary keeness generally, and that September,

All claims against the vessel must the business will be in full swing.

throughout his present tour, almost bo presented to the Undersigned without exception, the number of before the 16th September, 1932, or students examined shows an in- they will not be recognised. crease, while the quality of the work shows much improvement,

some

Isles than 20,000 in the British alone. Asked whether it was not a fact that some of the cinemas had

"I have been particularly struck resumed the employment of

with the number of Chinese boys Forchestras, Dr. Mistowski stated

and girls entering the examinations, that in a very fow cases auch was

of whom have taken to the case, but the Orchestral A-Western music so naturally," stated sociations show an appalling list Dr. Mistowski, adding that in no of unemployed.

sense of the word could tradition Talkie Music Deplorable."

account for their aptitude.

bad The music of the talkies received

In referring to

times caustic criticism. "It is beneath throughout the world, Dr. contempt" said the doctor, "and Mistowski remarked that the pro- lose ali patience and become greas of music did not appear to absolutely fiery when I realise that have been retarded in consequence.

it is all because it is in the wrong He mentioned that a record number hands." The cinemas morely of students passed through his magnify--everything fortissimo, hands at Ceylon, while the number with no restful periods, and no of entries received in Hongkong ccssation for a few seconds,"

establishes a record here also, no less than 165 having, entered to date, with late entries still coming

+

iz.

many

Influence of Music.

"The daily influence on children," he continued, "is bad, for music is merely distorted, although even the mechanical aspect could be employ- ed for educational purposes, if used

The Professor spoke of the unt- intelligently." He further deplored fying influence of music throughout the effect of the talkies on the the world, and expressed the "noble English stage."

opinion that it is the only binding Asked his opinion of Jazz, Dr.influence, equally so in the Far East Mistowski said that he was not to in the Near East. He stated against jazz. "It can be quite that his work has taken him amusing," he asserted, when in through Palestine, Egypt, Syria, the hands of a master." He etc.. and

examined that he has stanced the "Jazz. Opera" written

races, including Syrians, some two years ago by William Armenians, Jews, and practically Walton, and the pleasing cantata "Rio Grande" by Constant Lambert. every race in the Far East.

Speaking of the Near East, he "The jazz element can be em mentioned his friendship with Sir ployed with the happiest results," Ronald Storr, who is a keen he continued, "as in the "Jazz

musician. During his period of Concerto" by Gershwin. "Where it office as Governor of Jerusalem, Sir is disgraceful, is in the parodying Ronald founded a school of Music, of classical music. Not only are and later, when transferred some works used for this Un- Cyprus, instituted a similar In- warrantable purpose, but they are stitution, as well as an Art Society, mixed up and distorted,

Library, Chess Club and other or ganisations. Dr. Mistowski spoke of Sir. Ronald

as a most lovable man, and expressed his amazement that Government House at Cyprus should have been burnt down by a In observing with regret that the mob during riots. The Professor old dance music had been permitted related how, shortly prior to the to succumb, Dr. Mistowski assured trouble, he spent a most enjoyable the interviewer that he is not "an evening with Sir Ronald, who, al- old foxey" but that the dance though not proficient with any music of thirty years back was musical instrument, whistles in a worth listening to for its own sake. most pleasing manner. During the Waltzes by such composers evening in question, Sir Ronald Waldteufel and Strauss were given whistled a number of classical) as examples, while the music to the songs, his favourites being by old square dances and schottischen Schubert and Brahams. was, and still is, delightful.

"Why murder the innocents? continued the Professor, adding "There should be a society for the prevention of cruelty to classical

works."

to

Referring to the economic situa- Concluding the interview, Dr. tion, Dr. Miatowski mentioned that Mistowski spoke encouragingly of teaching has suffered greatly, while the signs of the revival of the the Big orchestral organisations, music of yore, comparing such with permanent orchestras and opera the distortion introduced in modern have all feit the depression. In dance orchestras by means of muted this respect, he spoke of the subtle trumpets, and various other tom-influence of mechanical music, wire- foolery, vulgar in the extreme.'

less, gramophones, and talkies. He After his stay in Hongkong, Dr-stated that the latter have put Mistowaki will proceed to Burma thousands of the humbler musicians. and India, Shanghai and Japan not out of work, it being estimated being included this year,

Ithat the number reaches no less

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