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DOCTOR'S POISON
DEATH.
AFTER POLICE CASE.
·CRITICISM ABOUT CERTIFI
CATES.
LOCAL SHARE MARKET.
PRICES RESTRICTED BUT BUSINESS IMPROVES.
MESSRS. BENJAMIN & POTTS' REPORT,
Messrs. Benjamin. & Potts in their weekly share report on the local share market, dated yesterday, Dr. Noel Maudsley, aged 53, of Arm and prices have generally im
state: The local market continues Ilford, Essex, whose issue of certi-proved, but business is still very
restricted. ficates of unfitness for work to a patient, a member of a friendly
Hong Kong and Shanghai Banks were placed at the outset at 81,903,
London quotation is unchanged. Unions have again strengthened and are now wanted at 8333. Cantons continue firm and a sale was report ed at $680, Hong Kong Fires are, higher with buyers at 8750. China Fires have also appreciated and can
LONDON, July 7th. Wo ara-able-to-announce-to-day, says the Daily Mail, a new scheme of Sir Thomae Beecham's which will be of immense importance ant / society, whom he had not seen, was but later on receded to 81,281 - The. the subject of comment by the chair of the most stimulating effect to man of the magistrates at Strat- Sir Thomas one of the finertford Police Court, was found dead musical minds this country has from poisoning later the same day.
Mr. B. Bailey, the chairman of ever produced, and a conductor of
the Bench, had said that Dr.be placed at $250 abrillance powhere surpassed in
Maudsley's method of issuing corti- the world, to-day-bas interested himself in providing London with feates rather opened the gate to fraud. He thought the General an absolutely first-clase orchestra/ This is an undertaking quite in Medical Council should take steps dependent of the new opers scheme to deal with the granting of these (the Imperial League" of Opërs) which Sir Thomas is also pressing
forward.
Before the war, the London or- chestras were equal to any in the world; and the Beecham Symphony Orchestra was a surprise and a delight to German audiences when it visited Berlin. Since the war it. is notorious that orchestral playing in London has fallen off.
The moment came when a move was imperative if musical London was not to be humiliated, Having made, a public appeal for hie opers scheme, Sir Thomas Beecham thought of organising a new and first-rate London#orches-
certificates.
At the inquest Mrs. Maudsley said that her husband had been de pressed for some weeks, but had never said anything about suicide. She arrived home about half an hour after him, and she was told by the servant that he was in the bedroom
unconscious.
Douglas Steamships were nego- tisted up to $40. Union Water- of 1001 Hong Kong, Canton and boats have risen to a buying rate Macao Steamboats have stiffened and are saleable at 8971. Kowloon Wharves were dealt in at $134, and Whampoa Decks at 837.
China Providents have been the
medium of a fair business with sales mades at 86 to 851, but close with sellers at the latter rate, buyers offering 85.13. Hong Kong and Shanghai Hotels are slightly easier with shares in the market at 86.60. Hong Kong Lands changed hands at $67, and Humphreys states at 814. Realtys, have recovered to a buying quotation of 97).
Telephone To Magistraten.”“”
Hong Kong Trams have buyers at A doctor was sent for. Mean-894.90. Hong Kong Electrics (Old) time she rang up the chairman of firmed up to 850 and the New the Beach, Mr. Bea Bailey, and Mr. shares to 8401, but there are now sellers slightly below these rates. Dane, who was also on the Bench, China Lights (Old) after rising to with the idea of asking them to 3:1.90, close with buyers at 811. come round and assure her husband Hmg Kong Telephones were done that there was nothing to warry Star Ferries came to business, at the at #6.80 and continue in request,
over, but neither of them was in. improved quotation of 365.
When the doctor arrived he found
tra on existing foundations. Many that Dr. Maudsley was dead. months have been spent in negotia- tions and in the elaboration of plane,"
Three Strong Buttresses. The new orchestra will come into being next year. It will have three principal resources or "buttresses-- apart from Sir Thomas's artistic leadership. The finances of its existence have been fully worked out, and do not depend on a public fund or an appeal for Government or municipal help.
In the first place Sir Thomas has obtained the support of frienda of his in the form of a substantial
Heard A Groan. Laura Peck, the midservant, said that she heard a groan coming from the bedroom, and on going there found Dr. Maudsley stretched across the bed unconscious. Beside him were a bottle and a glass.
The coroner, recording a verdict of Suicide while of Unsound Mind, said that Dr. Maudsley had un- doubtedly been worried over the police court case. He added that Dr. Maudsley had been of the great- est assistance to hire in the coroner's court.
Green Island Cements (Com-. bined) have fluctuated between 80.15 and $9.40. Watsons were sold sold at $15. Dairy Farms are a shade higher and were placed at $21.40.
There are buyers of Benguets at 38 Kailans at 65/- and Rauba at 5.Shell" Transports show a rise of 10/-, no doubt due to the announcement of a new issue of one share in five at par. Ewos are wanted in the North at Tls. 81 and Orientals at Tls, 2.40.
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Roughly speaking, the new or cheatro will consolidate the fluctu ating bodies of musicians who give symphony concerts at Queen's Hall, who play at the more important of the B.B.C. concerts, and who make the principal orchestral gramo- phone recorde.
· A UNITY,
ORCHESTRA WITH NO
DEPUTIES,
Sir Thomas Beecham said to a representative of the Daily Mail:
The orchestra will be a unity. No London orchestra, has been that in recent years. The mugi- cians will be engaged personally and exclusively. There will be daily rehearsals and concerts on the average of rather more than four a week, for 11 months in the year. The 19th month (July) will be a holiday in which the must- cians will be bound not to aci cept engagements.
The scheme utterly excludes "the deputy system," which has been the bane of London's "or chestral music. In present cir- cumstances it is useless and un- fair to gird against the deputy system. The LS.O. and the Philharmonic, with their 8 or 10 concerts in the year, are not in a position to buy a musician's service, regardless of the other means he has of making an in- come. Twenty pounds or eo is a very paltry item in the annual budget of a first-rate player.
The new orchestra will, like the great American orchestras, enjoy. the exclusive services of ite mem- bemThe cost of this is, of course, considerable. Let us may £1,200 a week-the individuals and £1,200 a year, according to their status. It is considerable; but it has to be faced unless London is to go on having simply second- rate music.
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Dr. Maudsley was an important |
There are keen connoisseure of witnesa in the Bywaters murder music in the Orient to-day and Mr. case. He was the doctor who was A. Strok endeavours to engage for called and found Thompson dying the Far East only those artiste in the street while Mrs. Thompson who besides possessing musical was making frantic appeals for help. qualities, have a lovable person-
ality. The charm of a Moisei witech, the graciousness of a Cecilia Hansen or the majesty of The new orchestra will give aa Galli-Curci impress themselves weekly symphony concert at upon the listeners before 'sing'e Queen's. Hall. This will be the zote has been played or sung. musical event of the week in
Cecilia Hansen.
London. There will be concerts The first attraction for the com of wall-atudied performances of ing. eeason will be Miss Cecilia the classics and important novel Hansen, the world's greatest productions. They will be what woman violinist. A pupil of Pro the Monday and Thursday night fessor Leopold Auer, Miss Hansen and Saturday afternoon sym is not only a favourite as a recita phony concerte at Queen's Hall artist have aimed at being-without America but is in great demand se quite meeting the case,
They will go on from October to March. When the orchestra gets into ita stride it will be second to none in the world, and these Queen's Hall concerts" will have a European importance. In time it will probably be very difficult to obtain admission-just ae at certain famous symphony concerts on the Continent, where subscription seats äre. family heirlooms,
throughout Europe and
soloist with symphony orchestras. Her tone is individual and of tre mendous power and purity and ehe is a beautiful woman
with an engaging perronality.
“Benno” Moiseiwitsch," Benno Moiseiwitsch who is be loved of English audiences through. put the world, has charming and exquisitely tempered style, he has already soured the Far East with marked success. After completing
·his third' Auetralian tour at the end of this month he will open in Singapore, and before..coming on to Manila, Hong Kong and Shang- hai will make a tour of India.
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Concerts In The Suburbs. Then there will be a weekly concert in one or another of the London suburbs-uburbs, some of them, where a first-class or- chestra is as yet unknown. "Thero Miss Ruth Pago, Solo Dancer of is a new musical public; to be the Metropolitan Opera House, found there., sia
New York, and her resisting artists Then there will be regular Mr. Edwin Strawbridge, and the Sanday afternoon concerts of a Misses Grace Cornell and Irene more or less
"kind Isham, will open at the Imporial
popular
at the Albert Hall with operatic Theatre, Tokyo, on the lat Octo- extracts and so on. And then, ber, for a season of twenty-five
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thirdly, the provincial concerte nights and will in all probability Have a glass of
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La Argentina.
ASAHI BEER
(about 39 in the season), cor be hero in November. responding to the Lionel Powell concerte in which I have toured Next year comes La Argentina with the L.S.O. in recent years. who is acclaimed as one of the it cheers invigorates
The winter concerts at Queen's greatest dancers of to-day, Her and Albert Halle, in the subarbe frst appearance here in January and the provinces, will number in 1929 marks an important date in all about 110. About a quarter the history of modern dancing in of these I shall conduct, Per-tha Orient, hape one in six of the Queen's Hall concerts will be choral
In March comes Madame Amelita There are massee of fine things Galli-Curci. Every concert given waiting to be produced. ---Concerts In The Suburbs.
Galli-Curci.
by her is a record, not alone of crowded audiences, extraordinary The opera scheme still rests enthusisem, and endlese, encores, with the public. If as many but of the real happiness which she more Londoners wat opera...ar. ecems to pase to those who hear have already signified that they her as she sings. Madame Gali do, they all have an extremely Curri together with her sesisting good one. The orchestra scheme artists, Mr. Homer Samuels, naks nothing of them I only pianist, and Mr. Manuel Berenguer, suggest that musical people Flutiet, will leave Scattle by the should book a night in the week Prevident Taft on February 9th, to come and hear a first-rate will make her Arst Oriental appear- Concert at lei than cost price, anco in Manila on Mutia stip and Activities begin in the autumn of is expected in Hong Kong or next year.
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