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THE

HONGKONG

GREAT RUSSIAN

PIANIST

VIEWS OF SYDNEY

CRITICS

TELEGRAPH.

Another of the recent conquests

THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1932.

HONGKONG TRADE CHINA ACCEPTS

STATISTICS. '

BRITISH PIECEGOODS

INCREASE

According to the official returns

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDB,

LEAGUE PLAN.

APPROVES LOCAL SETTLEMENT

Nauking, Apr. 20.

of Alexander. Brailowsky, who compiled by the Statistien Branch Contrary to expectations the plays here on Friday, 20th inst, at of the Imports and Exports De-Foreign Office spokesman this the King's Theatre, was in Aupartment, the total value of am vening announced that the Chinese train where the young Russing porta of merchandise into the Government had decided to accept pianist was hailed as a "God of his Colony during the first quarter of the Geneva resolution and had in- instrument".

1932 amounted to $170,746,693, | siructed Mr. W. W. Yen nccording-, Typical was the notice of the decrease of $16,187,888 is compar-y-Reater, Sydney Sunday Times-"Wizarded with the corresponding quarter Previously It was stated that the of the Keyn Thrills Bix Audience. of 1931, Exports totalled $117.- Government had sent instructions

031,183 a decline of $13,099,613. -Brxilowsky,

to the Chinese delegation at noted Russian

For the twelve months ended Geneva to reject the Committee pianist and idol of four continents, proveit himself a veritable wizard March 31, 1932, Imports were of Nineteen's resolution, so long of the keys. His artistry of inter-salued at $721,562.771, an increase it includes a "return to normal of 79.153,591 ps compared with the conditions" as a sine qua non for pretation, his sense of proportion, blo poise, infinite capacity for con- corresponding period in 1930-1931, the Japanese withdrawal. Reuter. while exports (totalled 5528,050,225- reying emotion. Awept his

Majority Decision. audience into storms of applause, an increase of $31,994,201, the com-

Geneva, Apr. 20." and his hands the strong taper.rative figures being given below:

Importa Exporta Some atir has been created by a ed hands of the artist -- on the

1924/5 ... $5$2,017,053 $500,014,543 report from Tokyo to the effect that keyboard were their delight. Not

442,800,180 400,956,024 Japan will refuse to agree to the 19030,81 since Paderewski played in Sydney 193132 721,659,771 528,950,96 resolution empowering the mixed have music lovers had such ?! The most noticeable feature of Commission to fix a date for the feast of pianoforte music. The the pie goods imports figures in withdrawnt. reception recorded the Cametis the greatly lierensed simre of this pianist was a tribute to his geniustrate enjoyed by Great Britain in and to the musical taste of his

the first quarter of 1982, the hearera".

Britivit share amounting to 56.5 per cent, as ugainst the Japanese share of 40 per cent.. and the North China share of 24.3 per cent.

Other critics agreed.

The

Sydney public is fortunate in the opportunity of hearing Brailowsky whose recitals are the most artis- tic events of n season notable for the visits of many celebrities", wrote the Morning Herald,

"He manifested the mind and spirit of the master musician, with technique to support, his interpreta- tion of the highest flights of the great master," reported the Sum dag No.

NO COLLUSION.

JAPANESE DENÍALS OF SOVIET ACCUSATIONS,

Tokyo. Apr. 20, Emphasising that there never can be peace in the Far East with "With each conecrt.” devided the

friendly relations between Daily Telegraph, in has steadily unt emphasised his position in The Russia and Japan, the War Office has issued a statement to the Press front rank of world pianists."

Said the Sydney So-"He is a categorically denying the Soviet player with an extraordinary incensations of Japanese military aggression at the instigation of dividuality that aftmets and com

White Russians. j admiration in evere class of composition.”

|

as a

The accusation that the Japanese Army and White Russians are in callusion is characterised grows slander. It is asserted that the Army bae never employed or in-assisted the Whiten.

The Evening News acclaimed him y the finest Chapin interpreter ever heard," and Tinth fell "the in-

12

th his medium, strument creative souls of the art his spiration, his peetage Aune to the eternitie

SCHNEIDER TRIO DELIGHT

FINE CLASSICAL PROGRAMME

L

the

The statement declares that Japanese military authorities exerting their utmost efforts 10

On ils receipt M. Hymans arranged to confer with Mr. Nagaoku and Mr. Yen this morning.

15

No

10

29

Across

1 A Madeira Race apparently em- bodies the true friendly spirit. 7 A Roman 25 and perfume give a

man's name,

8 To brag about a doctor is just

awngger.

10 Looks like a spoiled vote. 11 Biblical hero, 12 New Zealand bird that

enrnot

The draft resolution empowers the Commission at the request of one of the parties to pronounce when the time has arrived, when n complete withdrawal can be ren- sonably effortable, hoping that any decision will be unanimous, but failing unanimity, any decision t5 A Thackeray name. taken by the majority will be valid. 16 This is really good in

shire. The Chairman will have a casting What the batsman did in a re- vised version of "Dickens" (anag)

13.

Lanca-

vote, I urges the parties to the dispute to resume negotiatioup, and animated by the determination for 20 A tady who went to the "detani a rapid conclusion, begs the special- tion bowwowa." ly interested Powers to continue 22 Displace part of a moustache, their assistance.

Windsor.

from

33 Not A thousand mites It rancludes by saying that in the event of failure on agreement.4 Mop. the whole question may be brought 27 The dropping of a letter shows a prophet and one spelling of a for the consideration of the full assembly-Reuter

place that was very snered.

Reducing Taxes.

on

Shanghai, Apr. 20. The Municipal Council of the Settlement is giving serious con- aideration to the question of the pertial remission of taxation Chinese ratepayers in the eastern are and northern districts of the Settle- ment who have been directly affect- restore pure and order in Man-ed by the recent trouble. Proposals churia and Mongolin, but they have to this effect were placed before the absolutely no intention of violating new Council members at the mert- the Soviet righta ́of territory.

ing to-night and an official an- h conclusion the statement hints nouncement will be forthcoming as that the compltij, of Investiga

soon as details have been worked flows into the dynamiting of the out and decided upon-Reuter. Japanese troop,train is likely to reveal that Communists were in- High Praise to Sir Miles Lampson plicated although relizace is placed

Shanghai, Apr. 20. on the word of n certain high The China Times this afternoon, Soviet official who is having complained that the activi-less charges against special district quoted us in depreenting what it terms "reek- ties of the lower grade Communists courts" are frequently embarrassing. Reuter

by Gen. MacNaghten, former Chairman of the S.MLC), at the annual meeting of the Hettle- ment ratepayers, pays a Warm tribute to Sir Miles Lampson, who, it says, has been tirelessly striving for a succesful issue of the Shang- hai Armistice negotiations,

The audience which gathered at the Helena May Institute las evening fo bear th Schneider

recital were given Trio's find wonderful treat. In all departs ments of their work, the Famous

Japanese Forces, instrumentalists shone brilliantly

Tokyo, Apr. 20. and were loudly apdunded by their

That the depth of further Hateners. A rich offering of elasinforcements to Manchuria may sical numbers was given, the phe necessary if the situation

ramm being drawn from Breth Ven. Schuber and Mars. Whilst at the numbers were faultlessly played, Beethoven's Trio in B Flat Major was mecially fine, the in-

Although the menace was not terpretation, halunge and tone bspecified, it is believed that Gen: Sir Mile Lampan there have been Ang perfect.

Araki meant the bandit sitaz:tion | repeated concrete proofs of British The full programme was as folrather than the position vis-a-vis friendship and goodwill to China

lows:

Trio in Plat Major, Op. 97,

worsens is hinted at by the War Minister, in a press interview, which is given prominence in the vermacular papers.

After referring to the improved relations between China and the Powera the paper says: "What particolarly impressed China is the fact that since the appointment of

the Soviet, as General Hiroe, which have produced the happy res whose division has just relieved sult

mis- of removing all thi Beethoven.en. Tamon's at Harbin, is quoted understandinge enused by the May

ridiculing reports of Russo,30 incident in 1925, and the rela

fions between the Nationals' of Japanese tension.--Rester, Rebels' Attempts at Discrediting, | China and Britain have now attain- Tokyo, Apr. 20. ed a degren of friendship and good.

(a) Allegro Moderata, (6) Scherz (Allegro). (e) Andante Cantabile, ma per

con moto.

(1) Allerro Moderato.

Tris hangse weers ....J. Mary.

The War Office appears to be will unprecedented in their rela-

(a), Bill of fire, but not too fast | deeply concerned at the situationtions,"-Renter Special,

(b) Adarletto,

(e) Scherzande.

(d) Lance-Finale.

Trin in 11 Op. 99, p.

(n) AlÞgro Moderato,

Schubert,

(b) Andante un Poco. Mosso, (e) Scherzo,

(d) Rondo-Finale.

In North Manchuria where awi. Manchukuo Troops are reported to

have begun large seale operations P. AND.O. COMPANY. "aiming at discrediting the Mar- elinkuo's ability to maintain peace' and order in the eyes of the Langue Commission, at the same time apreading reports for the pur- pose of disheartening the Man-

Rain, which yesterday prevented the chukuo forces",

'DIVIDEND DECLARED ON PREFERRED STOCK.

London, Apr. 20. The P. and O. Copany has de

svennd series" of exhibition tennis) According to reports reaching elared an interim dividend an euntula

niches between Canton and Hangere, Manchukuo troops have lost | kong players taking place, also caused their fighting spirit and are falling

the_rancellation of the event. G.

back before anti-Government forces

Post

| Bodiker, the Canton champlon, had to who are advancing without rests

return to-day, and the organisers"

Morning innee.--Reuter'a | have decided la abandon the rest of

the programie.

Special.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

OSCAR'S GOING TO TELL YOU HOW YOU CAN

FEED YOUR DOS FOR NOTHING? WHY, I DONT SEE HOW THATS POSSIBLE!!

1 DON'T EITHER BUT OSCAR SAYS

IT'S TH

SIMPLEST

*THING IN THE WORLD!!

tive preferred stock for the half year ended March 1 at the rate of five per cont. per annum. They regret they are unable at present to declare an interim dividend on deferred stock..

—Renter.

Expert Advice!

WELL, HOW

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DO I DO

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IT ISN'T A

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28 Ponsibly ♫ patient of Tor-

quemada's

.

29 A prevarious sort of existence

(three words),

Down

1 “Watch 0.0."; see how elanged he looks in a reskin make-up (anng).

2 He het nie n tenner I couldn't

enter (hidden).

3

suppose this keeps Communist documents together?

4 Conferring a tille that may krep

your feet dry.

& Does thin explain why pooti

such a frost nowadays? 6 Shuffling.

7 Voting Ines (unng.).

9 "Aria" is a short example of

sort of word.

13 Dance.

14 Thin stuff that rounds 083

pierces.

18 Wolney's home-town.

19 A name held in

memory

20"

affectio

by old Referreador

Ries, Strauss, and Piatt

a quartette of Victorian moni

21 Fascinate with final Irritatio

26 Final phase of a rébellion."~] 26 An Eastern tongue.

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