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"A WEALTH
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MUSICAL REVIEW OF THE WEEK
BY ALLEGRO MODERATO
Last Tuesday, during the lunch warp in the expression of man-
programme we heard a series of kind? Have they lost the divine?
BANK STAFF DONATIONS
FOR WAR RELIEF
The Hong Kong Chinese Wo-
J. M. McClatchle
R. G. L. Oliphant
modern jazz pieces played on the We have almost as a regular men's Soldiers Relief Association organ. The venerable gentleman visitor Rudolf Primi, the man who has received the following dona- we were having our meal with wrote "Rose Marie." The other.tions from the European staff of snorted his disgust. "To what day we caught a glimpse of him the Hong Kong and Shangha! depths have they descended now! crossing the ferry. He looks the Bank through Mr. Ho Shai-wing:-- Imagine playing rubbish like that same as he did when we saw him on an instrument which is the last. It seems the man has found synonym of everything devotional" the fountain of eternal youth. Is and Inspirational...an instrument he gathering local colour for an- which has graced places of worship other musical hit? Is he just on and has been connected with the another of his Jaunts? No solemn and the divinel"
knows, for Frimi is a Bohemian- he is here today, tomorrow'a whim takes him and he is" gune.
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We are inclined to agree with him that an instrument like the organ should not be prostituteḍ. But everything seems to have gone
The Choral Group entertained on the downward path nowadays Signorina Dinal Notarglacomo, who There is not nearly enough music sang here last year several times. being written." Popular songs have at a plenic on Saturday at the been vulgarised. ambiguous words beach house of one of the mem- have to be inserted to make the bers Swimming was indulged in. songs popular. The proof of their following which there was an-im- unworthiness lles in their, quick promptu concert. disappearance. No one even re- Signorina Notargiacomo will be members the tune which happened back in Hong Kong on her way to to be popular last month, much Tokyo in September, less last year.
There is a movement to restore the old time dances...the Viennese Waltz the Schottische, the Polka. the Mazurka, the Quadrille and the Lancers...those graceful dances in those graceful days when tatis and white ties had to be worn as well as gloves, by the men.
To restore these dances then, the old music has to be restored...the music of Lehar and that of Strauss Such dignity and just that neces sary toomph' to make things in- teresting.
H. E. Foy
9. J. H. Fox
B. O'D. Paterson
M. G. Carruthers
$21)
20
15
15
R. 8. Harrison ........
15
E. L. Taverner
10
R. E. H. Nelson
10
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5
5
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10
M. F. L. Haymes
10
J. S. Dunnett ...
5
L. J. A. Fielden
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11
Total
K. A. Watson
C. N. D. Walker
J. F. Hulme
E A. Bompas
J. M. Thompson
$163
The National Association for the care of War Orphans, Hong Kong
NEW RICKSHAS Branch, tenders its thanks to the
FOR MACAO
"Shanghai Models”
Macao, July 18.
Hong Kong Stamp Office for exemption of the amusement tax
| amounting to $1,087.50,
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REFUGEES TO BE MIGRATED
Soon after the steamer Sul Tal
Bian, July 16, from Hong Kong docked at Macao dents were surprised to see a long will be migrated to Huanglungshan Thursday night, many local resi- Two hundred thousand refugees procession of new rickshas being (Yellow Dragon Hill) on the east led through Avenida d'Almeida bank of the Lo River in Shensi Ribeiro. This morning these vehl-Arrangements in this connection There is nowadays a general cles made their appearance in the have been made between Genera!! revolution in all manner of art. Macao streets and evoked much in Painters throw lines and slots on terest from those who saw them. the Shensi Provincial Government. Chiang Ting-wen. Chairman of canvas and call it modern concep- These new rickshas have been and Mr. Chu Yin-kuang, Vice- tion. Sculptors turn out the most imported from Shanghai and are Chairman of the National Relief grotesque shapes in stone and call built after the style of the pri Commission. it "The Death of a Faur" or some-vate type in use in the Northern thing like that. Musicans produce elty.
Huanglungshan has an area of about 30,000 8q. 11. The climate
a jumple of notes and christen The new vehicles are of an i. the monstrosity "Spring." Singers proved model and are being in-and soll there are especially suit- make the most unearthly noises troduced "locally by Mr. C. A. dable for planting rice, wheat and and call it crooning.
Conceicao, of the Macao Trading hemp.(Central News). We of the old school feel rather Company, who, in February last lost in all this chaos. Cve us year, Imported a similar feet of something with harmony whether rickshas.
it is colour, or line or melody. It is expected that soon all the Something which placates the soul old vehicles now operating in local rather than as it with horior. streets wil be replaced by the new Has all this disturbance the world models, all of which are fitted with over something to do with the pneumatic tyres.
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CARDINAL DIES.
Rome, July 16:
The death has occurred of Car- dinai Giulio Seranni, member of the Roman Curia at the age of 71.
(Reuter).
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