THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY. APRIL 11, 1933.
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H.K. PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.
LOSS OF $956 ON LAST
YEAR'S PRODUCTION
H.K. HORTICULTURE,
SOCIETY ISSUES SECOND 'PUBLICATION
The Hongkong Horticultural So-
ASSAULT CASE
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· THREE INDIAN WATCH- MEN FOUND GUILTY
Before Mr. Butters at the "Kow- A loss of $956.59 on the pro-ciety has issued the second num-loon Magistracy yesterday after duction of "The Fountain Of ber of its publication "Occasional noon, three private watchmen em- Youth" was reported at the an-Notes," which has been sent out ployed by the China Light and nual meeting of the Hongkong to members gratis, but is on asic Power Co. were charged with ag Philharmonic Society, held in the to the general public.at $1.50 a saulting an Indian Police Sergeant. Cathedral Hall last evening, Mr. copy. This number contains most The Magistrate imposed a fine of al H. B. L. Dowbiggin president jy a semi-scientific dissertation on $50 or one month's imprisonment being in the chair.
a number of orchids which can be on the first and third defendants, Addressing the meeting, Mr. cultivated locally, several of them Lehi Won Khan and Azib Khan, Dowbiggin said:
being introduced tropical species and $100 fine or two months Im Ladies and gentlemen- The which will require special care, Prisonment on second defendant, annual report and accounts hav-but two local ones mentioned in Sikander Khan. A fine of $5 was ing been in your hands for the cluding the well-known
also imposed upon frst and third defendants as payment for a watch past week, I propose with your Orchid, at present in bloom. There and electric torch which were permission to take them as read are a number of beautifully rebroken during the struggle.
The President in his speech
produced photographic plates. • In outlining the case for the last year stated that the balance!
Dr. Herklots also deals with prosecution, Sub-Inspector A. W at the bank was $25.70." You several flowering shrubs and Smith said that on the morning of will see from the accounts that climbers, this section being illus-April-4, the Indian Sergeant, while the surplus is now $113.74. A large number of ordinary mem-trated with excellent drawings. patrolling on Waterloo Road at the Other articles "deal authorita-junction of Boundary Street, saw
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upon but the band-master of the Lincolnshire Regiment would be willing to conduct an Opera. Mr.
struggle took place, the Sergeant being thrown to the ground, his revolver torn from his side and a watch and electric torch broken.
Indian Sergeant's Evidence, The Indian Sergeant in evidence said that when he had threatened to arrest the watchman, he had shouted to his friends. The second defendant, Sikander Khan, hadi pulled out the Sergeant's revolver, breaking the holster and strap. The first defendant broke away,
sundry debtors, and it appears tively with the growing of Carna-Lebl Won Khan, Arst defendant, that there is some misconception tions, Gerbera, and solls and fer-committing a pubile nuisance and he regarding the financial, responsi- tilisers. Books on gardening are threatened to arrest the defendant, bility of members, some of whom reviewed, briedy, at the end of the Who called two other watchmen. A think that when they do not take number... part in a show that they should
It is hoped to publish another not be called on for their subs- cription. I will read the rule number towards the end of the dealing with the matter. Rule year. Copies of the first publica- 23 reads, inter alia,"-"The annual tion, issued a few years ago, may mem- still be obtained, the price being subscription for ordinary bers of the Society shall be $31... payable as from the 1st March." the I hope that this will make måtter clear, and that those mem
who have not paid their subscription for the past year will do so as soon as possible.
D. Smith Hill, who had conducted rushed into the China Light and As to membership, you will see The Fountain of Youth," was on Power building and came back with that the number of Vice-Presi leave but had consented to con- a stick with which he hit the dents has dropped by three, and duct the Society's next perfor-witness, who fell to the
ground. should like to thank these gentle-mance provided someone else The watchmen went into the build- men for their support of the broke in the chorus in rehearsing ing where they were found by an Society. The number of subs during his absence.
Indian constable and a Chinese con- cribers remains the same, or-
It was decided to leave the stable who, on hearing a police dinary members, however, have selection of a conductor and pro-whistle, had rushed to 'the dropped, but still remain over one ducer to the incoming committee. Sergeant's assistance. The first hundred. In this connection,
It was mentioned by a member defendant pointed the revolver at may I recommend the advantages present that it was now almost the Indian P.C., who hit his elbow, of becoming a subscriber. The
certain that the demolition of the knocking it to the ground. Later, subscriber pays $12 per annum
Theatre Royal portion of the City the three watchmen were arrested | and receives two free tickets for Hall would be commenced early and taken to the Kowloon Police one performance of each opera next month, and the Bank would Station. or concert given, with priority of the taking over booking.
The Fountain of Youth. "The Fountain of Youth" caused great diversity of opinion, proving enjoyable to some and not to others. It will be seen, how "ever, that apart from the cost of the theatre, it was by far the cheapest show the Society has put on since 1924, and in cons dering any further production this factor must be considered, Mr. Sweet was unfortunate that his production was not bet ter supported, and both he and Mr. Hill deserve our heartiest thanks for all the hard work they put in (applause).
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Our thanks must be again given to our advertisers for their continued support and to, the Press for assistance so generously given.
It will not be possible to use. the Theatre Royal Stage again for rehearsals, and the question of future activities will have to be carefully considered by the incoming committee, as it will be practically impossible to rehearse opera efficiently unless some other place than the Cathedral Hall can be obtained
- The question of producing at the King's Theatre" again will also hove to be gone inte, together with the possibilities of doing less performances and other adjustments which can be consi- dered in the light of our past experience.
With regard to a possible "pro- duction, I understand that a large! number of our members tre in favour of u Gilbert & Sullivan revival, but I should like to point out that the selection of an opera depends entirely upon the ability of the Committee to cast it, and as there is, as far as we know,,no tenor in the Colony capable of sustaining a Gilbert & Sullivant part, it appears that it will be difficult to produce one of these operas. It is considered that “A Country Girl" which does not re quire a tenor might be possible, but this is a matter which the new Committee will have to decide, suggestions, however, will be gladly welcomed from my mem- bor of the Society, and we, shall be glad to receive the names of any singers in the Colony who are willing to nesist the Society. I will close by thanking Mr. Best, our hardworking, and effi cient hon, secretary, for all the work he has done on our behalf, Mr. Buchanan who put in much work
on our finances, and the members of the Committee for their services, (applause).
1 now move the adoption of the report and accounts.
Professor Brown seconded, and the motion was carried..
Election of Officers.
were
The following officers elected for the ensuing year: Pre- sident, Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin; hon. secretary, Mr. J. H. Owen; hon, treasurer, Mr. L Cole; com- mittee, Mesdames J. K. Shaw and Hayward, Messrs G. F. Matheson and D. M. Richards.
The secretary mentioned that the conductor and producer for the year had not been decided.
the remaining Evidence was given by the other portion. That meant the society policemen of the fight and sub- had to clear away all its property sequent arrest, · and finish producing their shows The first defendant alleged that. there for the first time since 1868. the Sergeant had entered his room Arrangements had been made for at 6.30 that morning and was told. the storage of the property, and to stop smoking. This annoyed the the question they now had the Sergeant who drew out his baton face was where they would be and hit defendant on the thumb. able to rehearse.
The second and third defendant liad. rushed, in to help the defendant.
Sikander Khat gave evidence that of the incoming committee. he had tried to seperate the defen:)
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