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Mr. Dahi did his best to rectify this by constructing Shanghai's first bicycle, a front-wheel drive affairs made basically, from two wooden rickshaw wheels, which he rode up-Broadway to the huge de light of the native population, who followed him at a discreet distance in the rear, marvelling at the strange antics of the "foreign de- vil."
been a subscriber to this journal for the past forty years, will be leaving- Shanghal shortly, in the
person of Mr. A. Dahl, who retires
from the Revenue Department-of the Shanghat Municipal Council at the end of the year. Apparently his only complaint is that he finds - so much interesting news in the "North-China" in the morning that it often makes him late for
the office.
In an interview." Mr. Dani-spoke reminiscently of Shanghai in the "Good Old Days," when boating. himling. and volunteering were the chief amusements of the young man about town, and it was considered the height of enjoy- ment to stroll up and down the Bund Foreshore, then covered with a rich cost of grass, to the mudc of a brass band. “Au
SCOTSMAN BEATEN
In his younger days, Mr. Dahl's chief sport was found on the river, and he recalled with a chuckle a little incident in connection with the sale of his frat moter-boat. which be built locally and which was one of the first in Shanghal. Wishing to dispose of it for some thing in the way of a house-boat, he offered it to a Scotsman friend of his but the latter balked at the priče, $500, which he said was ex- norbitant. The following day the boat was put up for auction, net- ting the nice sum of $750. The purchaser, to Mr. Dahl's great amusement, was the same Scots- man who confessed he simply had to have the boat.
Mr. Dahl still prizes the smart Hussar's uniform blue, with yel- low trimmings--that he wore when he joined the artillery section of the 8.V.C. in 1898 and with which company he remained until he re- tired in 1928 with the Long Ber vice Medal As a member of the CHANGES DEFLORED
3-pounder company," he took Asked what he thought had part in the defence of the Bettle- changed the most in Shanghal ment during the Boxer Rebellion. during the past four years, Mr. when until the troops arrived Dahl said that there was of course from Hong Kong to relieve them,
10 pm-B's Ben: Reuter Press the great development in property the volunteers were responsible for
Bulletins, AM
10.05-10.30 pm.
Dance Music, 10.30 pmClose Down,
A Concert. Song-Der Doppelganger. (Behu-
bert). SongAufenthalt (Schubert)— 9.
Alexander Kipnis (Bass) 'Cello Bolo The Nightingale and the Rose, Op. 2 No. 2 (Rimsky-Korsakor).
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to consider. But to "old-timers" | the safety of the city
Those
like himself perhaps the greatest* THE ASTOR BEER-GARDEN change, and one he rather de-
certainly were the “Good plored, came about as the popula- Old Days," he said, and one of the tion grew. In those days. Bhang- most popular resorts was the Astor hat was one big family in, which House beer garden, which occupied DJN everyone knew everyone else, and the alte of the present Boviet Con-
the city turned out en masse at sukate-General White, cind boys any public function. Nowadays would hurry, back and forth be- Shanghai was so bly it was a hard tween the garden and the two- job finding even the people one did storey hotel, conveying » cooling know amidst a crowd of strange drinks in Ice-filled tumblers to the faces
Zise residents who sat around in the Although he leaves for England cool of the day, chatting and en- in February and hopes, eventually! joying the cooling breezes from to retire to Sweden, Mr. Dahl is the river.
There was
Piano Brano Kretsch-
Celo SoloThe Garden of 9.15 Carneval Op. 9 by
Bleep (De Lara)-Beatrice Robert Schumarin Harrison/ERKA Song. Meine Rose (Schumann) Bong-Schone Fremde In Der Fremde: Geisternahe (Schu mann) Ginster (Sopran Pianoforte Solo-Granada-
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10 pm A Tally Trip by Toy Rall
10/5 pm-
ce music.
not going to lose touch with Shanghai, for he is arranging to then to annoy anyone, although have the North China Harald", sent to him every week
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