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EXTRA SETTLEMENT
ROADS
Agreement Nearly Reached
sular Body, called on Mr. Hsu-Mo." ther Commissioner of Foreign Affairs for Klangsu, to exchange views and to discuss a solution of the question,
RUBINSTEIN'S
RECITAL
Outstanding Musical Treat
The roof garden of the Hong Kong Hotel was packed, to id limit last evening when local inusic lovers attended to hear the second pianoforte recital of Mr. Arthur,
Rubinstein, the world renowned
[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily
""Press" oomiųht),3
Shanghai, July 22.
the The
extra- question of Settlement roads, about 175.025 Test- which has been in dispute
After a year, no progress had virtuoso. An exceptionally large for the past 6 or 7 years, may be been made. In June 1930 the
measure of appreciation was Lo- satisfactorily solved within this or negotiations were resumed after s corded to the artiste at the end next month. The Shanghai City number of serious conflicts over
of all 'his numbers; the audience Government has requested the police rights in the Western Dis-had good reason to do so, as the National Government for instruc-trict had arisen. In the beginning music offered was probably nearer tions regarding the general terms of June 1933, the S. M, C..and the to perfection than anything else of an agreement relating to these Shanghai City Government drew Hong Kong has yet heard. roads. As 30011 as it has been
up general principles for an An exceptionally high technique approved. the agreement
agreement. The draft was for- was exhibited by the planiste, both signed,
warded to the National Govern- in the Handling of the keyboard ment by the Shangbal City Gov-and pedalling, but the privilege of
1.
will be
GENERAL PRINCIPLES
1
The principles on which discus-errimeat together with its opinions witnessing this was perhaps, lost sions of the extra-Settlement and it was later referred to the to many who were seated at the ruads question have been based Ministry of Foreign Affairs which back of the hall From this point, during the prolonged negotiations made a few slight revisions to the only the head and shoulder of the of the past years may be sum-working of the draft. The draft artiste could be noticed, much less marized as follows:-
contains 18 clauses, but it has not the playing. It is hoped that The extra-Settlement roads yet been officially published. On these seats could be elevated, or leading from the International July 27, 1932 the matter was dis- the platform raised, when ar- at a Council meeting of rangements are made for the next Settlement of Shanghai are to be cussed
recital, which has been announced entirely restored to the control of the 8.4.C. at which it was re- the Chinese-Government, that is solved to send a copy of the draft to be held on Wednesday next, at 9.30.p.m. Save for this point, ar- to say. the Chinese Government to the Consular Body.
rangements were excellent and will recover full exercise of its
commendable, sovereign rights over these roads,
2. Upon the restoration of the extra-Settlement roads, a Special |
Police
SETTLEMENT REACHED
At this stage, the negotiations to have almost might be sald
However,
dents
Force will be established reached a settlement. with the joint approval of the two owing to the attitude of the rest- of a certain country, the parties to handle all traffic and police affairs in the extra-Settle- negotiations were again held up and were not resumed" until the meut roing arek,
middle of December, 1932, when
IL
THE PROGRAMME The programme was as follows:
Part I. 1--Sonata op. 31., No. 3 (Beethoven).
Allegro Scherzo-Minuetto -Prestissimo, 2.-Scherzo” B fat
"
minor.
to
2. All revenues collected in the str Miles Lampson, the former Mazurka Nocturne, Polonulse A extra-Settlement roads area will British Minister to China, mediat-flat major (Chopin). be used to cover the expenses” at
ed to salve the dead-lock upon his the Special Police Force and for
return to China. The negotiations the repairs and upkeep of roads
have made,, smooth progress since 10 ct in the area. The Shanghai City the beginning of this year and Government and the S. MC will and outline of a settlement was undertake joint control of these reached. An agreement will be revenues. When funds are in-signed after the formal approval sufficient, the two parties will be
of the senior authorities has been Jointly responsible for the deficit..
obtained.
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The negotiations for retrocession of the extra-Settlement roads were actually initiated in 1825. It was only in 1929 that they were ..actively carried on by the Shanghai City Government and the Bureau of Foreign Affairs of the Kiangsu Provincial Govern- | in the Western District. The ment jointly. In September of question of telephones in that area that year the Consuls for Great has also been settled at the same Britain, America, Japan and the time- Netherlands, representing the Cop- | China United Press (by mail)
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T. E. LAWRENCE'S MOTHER
"Special Air Mail Services
London, July 18, Lawrence of Arabia's mother and eldest brother, Robert, arrived in England yesterday from China in the Holt liner Antonor. Mra. Lawrence, who is 73, has not been well, and remained in seclusion on. the voyage but her youngest son, Mr. Arnold Lawrence, who met the boat at Tilbury, told a representa tive of The Daily Telegraph that arrival in a temperate climate had
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$63 158
miles up the Yangtze River, to begin the journey home, when the nawa arrived of T. E. Lawrence's death.
They stayed in London last night at the home of Mr., Arnold law rence, who is an archaeologist at Cambridge University. To-day Mrs. Lawrence is expected to go into the Midlands to stay with friends. She bau not decided, her youngest son said, whether or not she will visit f. E. Lawrence's grave it Moreton, Doract.
Go Ahead! Mistress (to new maid)-“Now, Mra Lawrence has been in China. No, I always take my bath at 9 for the past two and a half years with Mr. Robert Lawrence, who is medical missionary. They had just left his station, a thousand
"every morning."
Nora Sall right, mam, it won't interfere with me a bit. I'm never ready for mine b'fore 10"
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The Red Army is reported to be approximately
200,000 "strong, under the joint command of Chu Te. Mao Tse Tung, and Hsu Hsiang Chlen.
Part II. 3-Rhapsody E flat. Valses op. 39 (Brahms).
4.-Petrouchka (Dedics ted Rubinstein) (Stravinsky).
Dance russe-chez Pérouchka
Maslenitza. (Played without Stop) 5.-La Maja
el y (Goyescas) (Granados).
i
rulsenor
"
6-Danse of fear (de Falla) and Danse 'Of fre (By Request)` (de Falla), Ji
OPENING NUMBER
pianist.
Mr. Rubinstein rendered "Sonata op. 31, No. 3" (Beethoven)—his opening number-in masterly fashion. It was a plece that gave Scope of utilizing all the high talents of the master Quick tempo, difficult pedalling and virile playing were called for In the opening movements of this number, but these were executed with ease; more, rhythan was good and the whole delightful to hear.
But, perhaps, it was in the works
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of Chopin that the artiste really
gave his best
performance.
"Scherzo B flat minor" was de
livered in a vigorous style, and in which the phrasing was excellent. "Mazurka" was undoubtedly one of the most delightful numbers of the evening, and "Nocturne" inter- preted in a refreshingly Haunting manner. After ending the Chopin bracket with "Polonaise A at major," the famous. virtuoso, was accorded a warm round of ap- plause, and
he gracefully quiesced in giving an encore.
SECOND PART
IC-
Part II of the programme con- sisted of de Falla's "Danse of Fear" and "Danse of Fire," the latter of which appears to be a favourite with Hong Kong music The audience was en- lovers. thusiastic over these numbers, as with "Petrouchka" (Stravinsky)— dedicated to Rubinstein--which
among wag
the most popular pieces of the evening.
The audience were kept in a happy mood throughout and had. good cause to be enthusiastic over the artiste's recital, for the music heard was of a quality that cry 2 master musician could have offered.
Recent discoveries in the labora- tory of the rubber and asbestos enterprises in Yaroslav in the field of synthetic rubber, assures its use pn a still larger scale so that, says
(From Our Special Correspondent)
The Communist Army," which has ·been concentrated near 14 Canton, July 29.
Machsten since the recent junction Tass, the country will soon be able Japanese military and economic
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against Government troops engaged in the anti-Red campaign are mak- forces gathered there under the ing to dispatches received to-day tral Government and provincial ing considerable headway, accord-
personal command of General at the anti-Communist command Chiang Kai Bhek, chairman of the in Chengtu The united Red Army, marching National Military Council. M
under Haut Bince the 'Reds from its provisional. headquarters Upon receipt of news of the Halang Chlen and Chu Teh Joined at Machsien, some 130 kilometers sudden northward turn of the Red forces, the Government troops north of Chengtu, has suddenly Army, General Chiang is reported have been pressing from the turned northward toward Waping to be personally directing the north, south and east, shortening the Szechwan-Kansu barder, movement of heavy forces, covered the line held by the Communists and is now engaged in hot fight by a squadron of 23 army planes, and forcing them by retreat west ing with the Central Government towards Wuping. General Hu has of the Manking area towards an troops under. General Hu Trung been instructed to defend Waping.impassable and mountainons re- Nan, commander of the 18t The Red Army le generally gion Division, reports received in re- llable quarters here to-day from Chengtu indicate.
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