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FASCINATION OF VIENNESE
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[BY A LOVEK OF MUSIC,]
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LAST 3 NIGHTS!
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CONTEST
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AMATEUR. BIDING
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CANADA AND ASIATIC IMMIGRANTS.
(FROM THE "TIMES" CABADIAN CORRESPONDENT}
Once again London is caught in the fawigat-
There has been a significant change in the ing toil of a Vianness walla, the merry melody which Usoar 8t an has written in "The Cho- attitude of British Cambia towards Oriental colate Holdier." It will be heard in every ball-immigration.
few years are the room this winter, played in every restaurant sad the intro e regarded core favourably than ou every sub rban piano, whistled by avery er. the Chinese element. It is not so to-day... It will be still less so in the future. With their and boy, and probably even mads the ex noe for quick intelligence, commercial anergy, and The world's waltzs have always some from India trial officiency the Japanees have sequired very city under the sun have danced to the clarating tunes created in that, Bay city of tas Danube shows guidly exceeds ern, that of Paris
There has hardly been any break in waits-4. thee of mesou in Vienns
•or four years * hare soon tin Merry Widow' "Dollar P incres," ol the Waits Dream is now onsted by the Chocolate Soldier," and thus it has always been.
WALKING SKELETONS.
"KOW SUFFERERS FROM, WASTING DISMANEN MAT BEGAIN THEIR HE· LTE. There is no condition more dispiriting or dis- quieting to the family sirole than that when, for noapparent reason, his food ceases to nourish. of its members, who begins to loss weight with more or less rapidity,
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This wasting in particularly prone to cause larm when it attacks children, sa it is often sosompanied with diarrhoea. Whether the anfferer be yesag or of adult age, however, not only can this pernicious wasting be stopped, bat the weight may also be restored by the world's greatest Terit lising and | reconstituent prepara- practical control of the salma hories and ton-Sanatogen. lambor camps. They have none of the qualities
olly's hose viedly shown by one global tistic Health,
Public of servile labour. They assist in uninsining replumber, 1906, 40 gist, ag tio, affor amp-titivo industrial conditions. They excite Typhoid Fever, remained, to quote the writer.
and threaten the supremacy in a state of really pitiable debility. Lurce jealogy and
At the of whito bibour along the
the coast. There are and of the fourth week of convalesence she could sober ebeervers, together unconnected with only walk a few yards by the sld of holding on politist agiration, who insist that British a trial. The change in her condition at the ond Columbia must become substantially a previses of a fortnight was truly wonderful Appatite of Japan if the tuflas of Japanese ccntiatos. was improved, diarrhoea ad completely stop.ed. There is a shivering recollection of the
of the riots the cheeks were
to all and beginning rony
All out. at Vancouver ten years ago, nad a ne ás of ler weight had increased by 1 lb. 10 on and she imminent escape from far more serious results, was able to walk the whole length of a long In that crints the Japanese fully reconized ward without any assistance. I kept her on the the neancin, temper of the white population, treatment another fortnight and was then able bat sot in any meek spirit or with any dis to send her bomen bonny, woll-nourished child”
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haa boon auderstood that there is red blood in the Japanree There is more of mutual rompet, but also increasing distrust between the two races. There is also disposition to
standards of the Chinese and Japanese to the dieadvantage of the Japanese population. The demand for exclu-ion of Japanese immigrants has strengthened, and now is by no means eu fined to organized labour. Indeed, outside the lumbermen and the canners, and the financial intersta associated with these indzstries, the whok population of British Columbia is favour- able to the rigid limitation or the abso ute excision of Oriontal immigrants.
THE AGREEMENT WITH 'JAPAN.
appearance of other issues can there be any material change in the political com plexion of British Columbia. It has to be remembered also that the Asiatic movement is extending into Alberta and Suskatchewan and Forging upon Winnipeg, and that in the aider provinces support for the policy of ex- insion is not confined to the labour anions. In the East a for Chinese domestics are em ployed and there are many Chiness laundries, Many years but nothing like a monopoly. mast elapse before Asistio competition in any branch of industry can become an sonte problem in older Canada inevitably, however, a quen- tion which dominates one Frovince becomes in some degree a politio i isms all over the country,
HINDU IMMIGRANTS,
"Then the great chubort wrote some ex.
really began the cult of the Viennese waltz was Launer, who, with his band, made the Aus trians believe that dancing as ons of the important things of life." By the time tat the Strausssa and Gangl were writing their famous dance a waltz madness had seized Vienna, and it has continned to this day, At the present time there is a gifted group of young composers in the city at work in the as field, and Frus Lebar, Ustar Strauss, Leo Fall, Ca- Zishror, and others aru again
Vienna the world's walim making
Producer. Every composer who has lived in Vienne has,
It was not se ton years ago or even Ave st sume time or other, tried his hand at salts year ago, and I am convinced that the change composing. Even the susters Bratima (who in pable fealing has been produced by the spent most of his life in Vienna) was infected relentless activity and the formidable ellei 20 at osa peried with the dancing atmosphere of of the Japanese people. One is often told, the city, and write more than one set of and ant by labour agitators only, that the
In British Columbia the feeling against the wall zes. Many will remember, too, the charm agreement with Japan which limita immigra
of this ing anecdote
composer, who, on being tion from that country is not respected, that by Hindu bas mod-rated, no doub chiofy because asked to write a few autograph bars of music secret agreements workmen are brought in admission of this class of fumigration has been in an albom, jotted down a fraguen of the under contract and disembarked at the upper prohibited. As repair gan ra on the streets and "Blee Danube
waltz and wrote and-roenth, parts, and that the Japanese population in as workmen in the lumber yards they are neither Unfortua tely not by Johannes Brahms' inercasing out of all proprions to support Stted for heavy work aud by no means of equal
to the offuis objectionable her in feient
They are less Rhythm is in the air in Vienus
ienus; the bean
Beanest Biclistica There is no Ettle bandmaster Berma titalized with it, the statergents, or at least me evidence that efficiency Amongst the people are supoya, Probably this sense of rhythm was nequired will bear public tion. It is natural, in the state former soldiers of the Native of India,
Army by the Austriane from the Buzuarians; the of feelin which prevails, that such suspicions in receipt of pensions from the Government. latter seem born with su extraordinary gift shroud arise. It is Aurions a so that they seldom but they are chiody of the small clans of Indian in this respect, as anyone will realise on liset pallio expression, as it is significant that farmers, who owned afow half-acres upon H Lening
which to s genuine Hungarian orchestra play many men who were antepokan a few years ago
they rais by mortgage the money ing a
"Czardas. As is mutter foot, in favour of the regulated admission of Asiatic necessary to emigrate. For this scoon moda Damber of the Viennese bandmasters have labour now onfess, to use their own lauras has to be remitted to the bunnin
tion they pay a very high rate
rato.of
which been
ans, and the furious that they are cowards in face of the altaation periods. As, however, they get Hungarians, WOB a native
B day $1.75 soloons of Venus of Hungary. The dancing that has developed in the provinso,
been world-famous,
- at the saw mills and cau live on $12 a
a month, and send the waltz danced thera za
they are able to meet their obligations a and you will neo the nowbere else Perhaps you will so it performed
out something for the support of their families, The Sikb more sensuously elsewhere, but not with that
amongst these people is hard
is hardworking spirit of light-hearted gaiety which is the distin-
uishing feature of the Viennera sabool.
alway
THE PASSION. FOR DANCING,
mad about them, unless it be remembered that
a
supremacy.
u
SERVILS LABOVE,
of
raised
18
as British subjects
there
Even those who oppose a policy of exclusion agro that it would be impossible to liberalize the existing regulations. A few years ago they and thrifty, but the Hinda sad Mahmoodan woald huvo denounced organized inbour and require conatant and easily relapse the politicians as its spindless servants. Now into idle babits,
admit thst a a rigid percision of the they resent the relation of Indians while A passionate love of dancing has possessed the Autio moroment is essential to preservo white Chinese and Japanese are admitted to the poople of the Kuis rated from time immemorial,
They understand that the poli country. Hure, again, however, there is no and Lanner and the Strakses brought it to a tiskans bow to an overwhelming public opin adopted, as it i
likelihood that
& more Biberal pelley will be elims. Venna made divinities of those com- Knowing that development of the country admitting Japanese grows stronger. Indeed, certain that the feeling against in their day, and they in tara transported resources must be retarded by scarcity poserai Vienna into an ecstasy of danciar. Their or labour they recognize, neverthelors, that no
even Press opinion is loss pronounced than the chestras attracted thousands, and the publication Government could
greater actual feeling of the country. How, then, is of a new waltz by bem was given the importinfusion of Asiaties. One ruzady suggested is British Columbia to secure domestic servants. sacs of a great event. Anyone who remembers to recast the whole provins policy and to and the labour necessary to carry on its indus- those transe days in Vi-ou will speak of conne Orientals to domestic service and the trial, commercial, and agricultural activition? them
with almost reverent admiration. The mener and ranchor labour which whits men
THE LABOUR PROBLEM. whole of the Continent envied Austria for
7. With the exception, how. Lanner and Strauss. The latter, of course, are, of Bonsorld corr ve it is difficult. ¿t not There is no prospect of any greater supply Wares rise steadily loated overywhere with his famous dance or impossible, to led the tasks in which Asisties of white hors serhinos chestra, visiting England for nonsiderable would be permitted to engage. For example, and relentlessly. Chinese "boy" get a high. period.
as 860 per month. In cases two must be em while it is not easy to wet white man for milway Looking at the Sirnes waltzes to-day, one astrustion, it is certain that he Government ployed where formerly one did all the work of cannot plans eso quite why the world went i prould delibumtely bring that the Grand Chinese head tax of 350) has been assessed Asiatic labour for the household, Through rising wages the This purpose. t.bia
It is no secret all previous waltzes were of rather a class Trust Pacific Railway Company has asked back upon the howsholders. Moreover,
cast. Strauss sud Lamier wrote walizes the Provincial and Federal Governments for is more than household service to be son- with more elaborata tunes, lupes which had lihtness and a sparkle hitherto un reamt of permission to bring in 10.000 or 20 C03 Asiatica sidered. With wages at 8 or 84 per day it is in daser muia. And then, too, extraordinary bone for the work of soustraction n the difficult to establish indos ries in British The high cost of labour detars Nor is +ffeos were shade in conducting them, chief moutain section. But, notwithstanding the Colambis.
possible to capital and discourages enterprise. by Locentasting the third bear in the bar company's contention that it is imp
going (which should rexdly be unscented from a ledge to deport the workmen on endation into fruit farming, and
secure the necessary supply of labour and its agriculture unaffected. Much money is
and a fow years hence of view. This at once musical dist strielly
nce of the contracts, neither Gatorumant is like
toy for greater supply of labour will be required gavo a detinetive movement for the dancera,
It the Federal to cover the normsing area of production.. tossaction the proposal. which invested the walls with a new charm. Government gave the necessary permission the Fur many years to coms and probably for all Liston to the Blue D.zube or "Wein, Weib
or Morgenblätter played in provincial authorities would pass an ict of time the cist of labour in British Columbin, and Gesang
Coast States, will be high. Pacifio the sausare as often as 88 in olurion, re-en-act the pro
and this peculiar Vieunes
Tone Way, AD
might be necessary if the power of Faiers vital grievance, however, is not the rate & wages fosture will at once be notiord.
diallowance should be excised. This would but the inadequate supply. If British Columbia The Viennese waltz-ersters of to-day bave is result in a period of turbulent pulisics, in emit in to have prosperous industrial communities, thair taru oroyed as distinctive creation as terad relations between the twe Governments, thriv
thriving f
gfruit farms, and an expanding aeroage did the older composes. In the hauds of Lehar, Fall, and Stears the wal1% has become a moral in immense tension between the provizes and adequate development of its exermons re- sm-inual thing. The air of light-hearted and the Dominion. Hesse, although the com-
must set itself with courage, energy, and by Jobson
pletion of the road may be wastericly delayed rces in flah and timber, the Provincial Govern- gafely that distinguished-
through sesroity of labour, the n is u exp eta determination to increase the supply of labour. Birana has phic to a more intimate
Pump in white immigrants," said Kipling. The is more easily stated than executed, but Aression. The melody of the modern waits tion that bonded Orientals will be admitted.
policy bar thas Talher is more laaguarons and sentious
THE PRICE OF EXCLUSION.
nothing else can be done under the circum- brisk and guy. To these modern Viennese cota
It in recognized that the price of oxdu.
stances, while unquestionably something must pozers, too, bo'ong the idea of making a wal's the central point if s
per at all in proportion to its most natural wealth, has be it a light opers, as ides which must be paid, bat a white British Columbia be done if the province is to develop and pros-
I-wide success in the cs of the is the supreme consideration. Th& imperative "Merry Wides," the Wilts Dream," thinson will alers operate against the a mission the increasing demand for its products, and the
Pollar Prico-se," and other operettas, This of Oriental for boushold service and the native pith and enery of its people, again has increased the emotional siguific tougher grades of abar. There will be foar
of excessives supply
of indasto efia faite, by ces citing the daboe wita ut conditions incupatible
ants. short, the feeling grows towards
rather than towards modifie dian ezolazion Gating regulations. It cannot be doubted that the indox ut Гаравен laadios to the Vancouver rifs, sad the agreement with
walts by
some definite the play,
HOW TO SUCCEED WITH WALTZ MUSIC,
and
Success BF & waliz composer is an extraordin- arily donlt thing to soliovo. There aro thous ads of musicians in Vienne busy writing for a fixed annual emigration of Cequés wel zee: every ban master turns them out, explain the defeat of Sir Wilfrid Laurier
erw and every symphonic composer tries a wallz in audidaros in Brit eb Culambis at the last the hope of a pecuniary raward. 15g few General Election. When the House was dis aucored, for the true wal x-writer is born, solved be held the whole soyou seata for the
He must made.
master of broad be
На provinca.
able to retain only a single effects simply made, for he has to work in constituency. Daring his recent Western visit
very limited sphers. The first evoutial one of the most statesmanlike of kiss
inusio mthat is that it is not op y Bha and gofenes of the arrangement with Japan. mug, but juspirzag to a dancer,
DEL
of his
for
orobestra, and Z ehrer is still a baudmaster.
TRN
wag delivered at
Vannonver ira
of the ballroom dus ooly be 1ts force is admitted by miny of his opponente, acquired after many years of constant fami- They hardly deny that s dificult sitt
sitution was liarity, and it is interesting to note that the best wall handled,
and
they DIG Impressed by the waliz-composers have unally been bandmasters. sense of Imperial
hey believe, responsiblility. Lebar, for example, wed to cond
Conduct stall
that if the Prime N oister bad exer however, ciarst
been created. They insist that Canada ite position, it has a serious rive now should have retained an
an absolute control over days is the Eglish walin Acierar school of Alotio immigration. They cunte
tend that this young composers is turning out distinctive
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reservation would repugnant to Imperial style of danos, which, without being modelled; pelis
· policy?
d that મો British Columbia should not ennese style, can rival it in the matte
fa aubject to restrictions from which the of captivating melody. The Vision of Salons"
Commonwealth is exempt. Powerful Australian walts, by that clover English composer. Mrs was the Prime Minister's argument at Joyce, is in its own style briliant as Vancouver and Vistoria, it is doubtful if be anything that has been written in Vienna these has greatly changed, the curment of feeling in past few years, and has attained almost as wide the most constituencies. The West is subject popularity. One hears, indead, that it is even to endden and revolutionary changes of opinion, but there is strength and consistency in its played in Vienas,
gh the Viennese Walt is likely to keep lave ter vigilence the gination would not
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