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HARRY ORE'S PUPILS' CONCERT

Good Piano Work Last

Night

Harry Ore's plano pupils' con- carta used to be an annual ovoņt. Then he left us for two years but fortunately he is with us once again, and yesterday's concert ut the Holenn May Institute proved that he is developing some very

Amonk promising, talent Chinese.

CORRESPONDENCE

Street Sleepers' Shelter Society

The Editor,

Hongkong Telegraph

Sir, It is a matter of much concern to the Executive Com- mitteo that our appeal for Volunteer Helpers and $1,000 which will be required for this winter's work uns, so far, met with

н little response. The original shelter at lie former St. It in a melancholy fact that there | Pater's Church, West Point, opeùs are scarcely any budding planists on December 1st and the work will among the British community here.

be carried out on similar fines ta

the

Out of ton performers on yeater-¦inst year, It may be, of Interest day's programme, one was Frnech to note that from December 1st and nina were Chinese! Young Ching is rapidly developing appre-| ciation of Western classical music. but so far most of its Interest is centred on the piano. Except in the many cases where the execu- tants hands are Lon small for really efficient piano work, there is evidence of a marked adapt-

In addition, through the kind- ability to the instrument, theirness of the Directors of the Tuast fingers being particularly flexible Wah Hospital, we jave this and their touch sensitive. Some winter been able to rent ft X- revent true musical understanding storeyed house of Pi Yan Street and musicianship.

which we hope will areommodate 144 persons, and which we cipate will be opened about the middle of December.

last year to 14th April of this year. 16,872 people were registered, who would otherwise hare bad to sleepi in the streets. Copies of report of last year's work are nvallable and may he had at Messrs. Kelly and With and the Colonial Dise pensary.

At yesterday's concert we had the opportunity of hearing a young Chinese mule pianist, quite an un- anual event in Hongkong. This was Mr. Clement Leong, whose mualen und virile rendering of the first movement of a Beethoven Sonata

showed remarkable promise. He had the strength and farger hands which place him at an advantage over the Indies, nearly all of whom have this obatacle to overcome.

young

anti-

We

I will thus be seen that shall need considerably more helpers as well as more funds to

organize the equip and

Iwo shelters, and we, as a Committee. de appeal most strongly to the public for support. if we are to euntinue with this work.

Volunteer helpers aprking Engilsh or Chinese are needed. men especially. Enrolment forms

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1934.

H... Sir Alexander Cadapan. British Minister to China, ja hare seen with Mr. Hierbert Philips. || B.M/s Cansul General »t Canton, during the former's visit to Canton last work.

ANOTHER' PEAK JEWEL THEFT

MRS. RICHARD SANGER VICTIMISED

Another jewellery theft is re- Mina Toh Kit-ngaan gave auf effective and musielanly perform-

Forted from The Peak, involving ance of Llazť's Lichrstraum and a be had on application to Miss loss placed between $600 and

$700. Bach Fague, the former being AÍOS, 51. Stephen's Girls' played from memory. Miss Ethel College, Lyttleton Road, Tel. 21551 Banker, too, showed natsient under- | " to any of the places mentioned standing in a Chopin Polonaise. on the posters. Donations may Mlsa Ma Si-seung is of stronger be sent to Mr. Li Hof-tung, c/o build and is technically very pro Hanker & Co, Ltd. 4 Queen's Roul, fielent already; in time she will be| Central or to Mr. B. Johton Hill, a very good player, Miss Beila Ma P6 H., University. is a sister of Daisy Ma (now Mrs.

N. V. HALYARD, Yuen), who in the most musical | CHAIRMAN, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Chinese girl Mr. Ore has numbered amongst hle pupils. She used to be a regular performer h concerts and they seem for in- complete without hir.

Her younger sister is less musically | developed but shows promise and there is no reason at all why shel should not take Daisy Ma's place. one day as a "star" pupil.

Another cultured Chluese girl; pincist was Miss Mary Hau, who previously studied at the Shanghai | Conservatoire. Her playing of The Lark by Glaku-Enfakireff was A beautiful piece of work. Miss

SWEEPSTAKE REGULATION

NEW BETTING ACT

DEFINED

(Special to "Telegraph")

Lee Chi-yin also played two pieces are Ordineer, 1951. Received, November by Beethoven and Mendelssohn | very creditably. The Misses V. and I, Lam, in ʼn piano duet, over- came all the technical dilleslifes in spite of their tiny hands and showed a marked sense of rhythm and very clean playing.

Govern-

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

MARKET. UPWARD

YESTERDAY

The following reports on the New York stock market have been received through Messrs. Swan, Calbertson and

RADIO BROADCAST

A Jazz Banjo And Piano Recital

EUROPEAN PROGRAMME

From: Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 365 metros (815 kilocycles),

4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme,

7 p.m. Closing Local Stock Quota- tions, London and New York Stock and Commodity Quotations.

7.08-7.30 p.m. Vocal Gems- The Studont Prince (Romberg).".

Light Opera Company. The Quaker Girl (Monckton).

Light Opera Company. The Merry Widow (Lebar). The Waltz Dream (Strauss).

Light Opern Company, 7.30-8 p.m. From the Studio,

A Jazz Recital, by Fred Carpio.. Guitar, and Banjo. Jullen Silverio.

Programme.

1. Dainty Minn.

2. Nola.

1. Cana LopXZ,

4. Love in Bloomi.

5. Feella' my Way,

Plekin' my Way.

7. I've had my Moment.

8. Lady Finger.

Piano.

3.p.m. Local Time and Weather Re-

port.

8.03-8.35 p.m. Varlely.

Vocal-You Oughta be in Pictures, One morning in May.

Derickson and Brown. Songs Love's Last word is Spoken. Out in the Cold, Cold Snow.

Gracio Fields. (Commedlenna). Instrumental-Give me Liberty, or Givo me Love.

Melody in Spring.

The Four Bright Sparks, Orchestra-Rio Rita-Selection. You're always in my arms.

Reginald King and his Orchestra. Songs Slumberland, Josephine.

T

Fritz: The Wall Street Journal's re- | port on yesterday's market:--Stocks The theft occurred 21 No. were upward in spite profit-taking,

Las Allen (Baritone). 458 The Peak, the residener of due to favoumble news of steela unt

8.35-9 p.m. Symphony No. Mrs. Richard Sanger, well-known utilities. The Inter were featured, as Italian") in A Major (Men- local vocalist, the articles stolen the New York Supreme Court re-delssohn). Sir Hamilton Harty con- comprising two bracelets, ring, strained the Public Servier Commus ducting the Halle Orchestru, a brooch and a gold chain, which alon from enforcing reduced rates for

1st Movement--Allegro vivace, 2nd two of the Consolidated Gna mulz

-Andante con moto, were taken from a drawer in It

3rd companies, thereby, most

--Con moto moderato. dresser.

-Saltarello. trengthening Consolidated | Gas and all Utility issues.

Silver and

9-9.20 p.m. From the Studio. upper issues are firm while railroad

Peter Simple will give talk on issues are belter. Many issues have "Nothing in Farticular"-Just a stroll nunde new high levels for the year. along the Embankment, Bond issues were upward, led by

0,20-9,30 p.m. Oeteta. Traumere (For strings speculative elements. Stocks on the Curb Exchange were upward led by (Schumann). |titles. Whent was dowawand the to fears of a breakdown in the Inter- national Wheat Conference at Bindu- pest,, off-setting the big deerease in the visible supply. which F DİN. counted.

Discovery of the loss was made on Sunday, and the matter is now In the hands of the police,

U.S. AMBASSADOR ON WAY HOME

TO ENGAGE IN NEW DEBT PARLEYS

Shanghai, Nov. 27.

|

S. C. & F. New York office cables: The stock market moved forward im- pressively in infrly active trusting. General news is cheerful. This week- {y Telegraph, Corwright. Telegraphic Me

dor at Moscow, who is on his way

Mr. Bullitt. American Ambassu- nd press reports that there is grow. ng evidence of contrasensorial ex- 25 km Hand

London, Nov. 26.

to Washington, has just completed pansion in scattered industrial lines. of Central China, Hebe stocking up in raticipation of The large steel makers are reported The Home Secretary, Sir John a cour

returned here from a sight-seeing improving automobile Gilmore, to-day

outlined in the tour of Soochow yesterday and is The Federal Reserve Joud reports

de:nand House of Commons the ment's attitude towards the Trishleying for heme this morning. |that Octolær industrial production la Hospitals Sweepstakes.

He is going to Washington Inselictated Gas announces plans to pass gnined 24 over September ('on- He explained that it would not connection Last, but not least, Madame

anh the be an offence under the new Bet-American debt talks which are tax of 3 on gross earnings

Russo- on the threatened New York itty Evelie gave a very musical and

The quite faultless rendering of ting Art for any person to pur-expected to be of great importance, utility industry, through the "Edison Chopin Study. followed

chase sweepstake iickets for his Central News, DA

Electrical Institute" announces ал Debussy's Jarding sora in Pinic,

TWIT INC. But, he added it would

organised opposition netist Federal which demands considerable frustrate the intention of Parlia-

competition and has plurned a court fluency of technique and plenty of meat if the Post Office were allow

test ease, The North Americas Com She played them | " to be used for the dissémina- atmosphere.

pany has declared a cash dividend of tion

tickets for lotteries!

126 cents. Steel production is up hy tot 28.1/105 of empreity. The Automobile output is thirteen the eand cars for the week ending Novem. ber 24. Business done; 1,170,000.

New York and Chiengo commodity [reports. received through Me, | Swan, Culbertson and Fritz:--

both from méry,

Mr. Ore regards is pupils' cote- promoted in Ireland and else- certs as a "public practice," to Where. Tie Intimated that tickets give his young pianists an oppor-wild, be

detained in the

tunity for overcoming stage fright, therefore.--fruter Special,

and ander the circumstances one

or two slight lapses of memory

were quite understandable.

Towards the close of the recital. Mr. Conrado de la Cruz (violinist) Kave n brilliant rendering of Vienxtemps Ballade and Polonaise. The pluno solos were relieved by four part songs rendered by the German Mixed Choir, conduct

ed

xist,

FIGHTING OPIUM

SUPPRESSION. MOVE IN. SHENSI

Slantu, Nov. 27.

by Ilarry Ore. The men's In compliance with the new voices were quite good, but the anti-opiam regulation announced

FRANCO-SOVIET ACCORD?

QUESTIONS IN HOUSE OF COMMONS

London, Nov. 26. Asked in the House of Commons

Cotton: The strength of cotton is if he had ally statement to make largely due to December short cover- regarding the reported defensive¦ing, but there is a better trend which alliance between Russia and partly reflecting the generally het France. Sir John Simon said had no information that there was

he

ter business sentiment.

Wheat: The approach of an im any Intention to conclude such anport basis for low grades of whent alliance.

is believed to be causing healtation

Sir John called attention to the in the Argentine market, which fails

sopranos were not always quite in by the Central Government, the French Foreign Minister's oficial to reflect the reports of a poor crop. tune. All their songs were enjoy-Provincial Government of Shensi denial of the existence of any able, particularly a Swedish Wedd-in taking steps to suppress opium Franco-Soviet military agreement, ing March by Soedermann and antrafie, poppy planting and opium-British Wirelcas.

Old German Folksong by Vogel, smoking simultaneously.

Finally, Harry Ore proceeded to Vigorous mensures designed to show Young China how the piano attain this end will be at first can be played if the planiat is Imposed in sixteen districts in endowed with the necessary nurthern Shensi. Mr. Shiao Lek- physique as well as auent tae, Governor of Shensi, has issued technique. He performed amazing an order that an emergency anni- acrobatic feats with dazzling torium for treatment of opium effect in Liszt's Twelfth Hungarian smokers be established in each of But it was not all the above sixteen districts.-- Rhapsody. heavy stuff.. Harry Ore can play Central News.

when the extramely delicately music calls for it. As was once said of Egon Patri in a critique: "He can play as delicately as n eat walks on velvet or thunder with the hammer of Thor." Mr. Ore did both last night, and the piano stood up to it very well.

ALLEGRO.

IN WIRELESS TOUCH

The following ships are expect- ed to be in wireless communica- tion with Hongkong to-day

Duisburg.

Anking. Halyan Kator Muru, Carthage, Pres. McKinley, Tanda, Anhui, Chung- king, Achilles, Kwangtung, Tange Mara, Tokiwa Maru, Tilawn, Talming, Hydrangen. Hongpeng Glenshiel.

Royal Artillery Headquarters notify that the gun practice from Mount Davis Battery on Thursday will take place from 2.30 p.m. to 8 pm.

REHABILITATION PROGRAMME

UNDOING EVILS OF RED OCCUPATION

MANILA SHAKEN

PRONOUNCED EARTHQUAKE

EXPERIENCED

Manila, Nov. 26. A pronounced earthquake shook Manila at 8.10 p.m. to-day.

The intensity of the quake is estimated between force five und Bix.

The city is apparently [damaged.--Renter, **

The outlook is favourable and we continue to believe that proft-taking on bulges is advisable. The carb corn situation is firm, but advances for futures meet with selling.

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Rabber: The market is frat Jeables that the Trade te pying wing to the improved technical position. Dow-Jones Averages:

30 Industrinik 20 Rails 20 Utilities

Nov, 24. Nov. 28.

103.08

only)

(For

If umoresk e-Paraphrand Strings only) (Dvorak).

The J. II. Squire Celeste Octet.

La Cinquantaine (Gabriel Marie). The J, II, Squire Celeste Ostet. 9.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins, London 1 p.m. Stock and Commodity Quotations.

9.33-10 p.m. From the Studio.

A Violin Recital by Conrado de la Cruz accompanied by Mr. Harry Ore. Programme.

1. Sonata in G Minor... Tartini. 2. Celebre Gavotte Martini-Manen. 3. Berceuse ......

Townsend,

4. Romanza Andaluza

Sarasate. Vieuxtemps.

6. Rondino 10-10.30 p.m. Dance Music. Fox-Trot-From now on.

Waitz

-Little Ban, You'ro hnd n buy day.

Moon Country. --- -Love (Wonderful Love). Fox-Trot-Sing as we Go.

--Oh! Muki Muki Oh!

1 Look at. Ev'ry Time

You.

Tale of Capri, -Grinzing,

Waltz 10.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins, Rugby Mid-day Press News, Further London and New York Stock and Commodity Quotations.

10.40 p.m. Close Down.

ZEESEN PROGRAMMES

This Evening's Broadcast From The German Short-Waver Special programs for Far Eastern tenerw will be broadcast this evening by DJA on 31.28 metres under:

D

p.m. Opening Anneuserment

Cerman

Foth Henr. Programe-ForOAX (German, Engllah).

9.14 p.m. Tamerengue and Maxurkus for

Plantorte,

(Piano),

Frot,

8.45 p.m. Hews in Englimit.

10 p.m. Variety Programme.

Pollach

Johannes Muller, Entertainer. 11.15 p.m. News In German,

11.30 p.m. Tunes from the 17th Century.

Dineled by Herbert Muntel 12.13

.. News in English. 12.30 w.. Clown down.

K.Z.R.M. PROGRAMME

This Evening's Broadcast From Manila Station

Today's deast from Manila by KERM:

p.m. Studio Masica! Varkettes, 1.30 p.m. Dollar - Preittent Hoover Or.

chertra.

4.1 p.m. panlah Informational l'erin 1.30 p.m. English Enformational Period. 1 p.m. All Hiars-Jack Parker, Harry

Breuer and Rady Wiedoft.

7.15 p.m. Tabacalera y Ola

Programide

lotien Hinle Programme (Chair KZEG).

K.3 p.m. Tadio Crusader,

Deine Holco,

102.-10

36.44

30.07

18.45

19.32

40 Bonda

94.04

$4.25

1 Commehity

59.08

0.73.

17 Leading Stock"

Nov. 26,

Amer. Can... Amer. Smelt & Het. un-Amer. Tel. &. Tel.

Auburn

1064

(Chain KZEG).

7.34

.01.

Ho and Nothi

3041

1,43 p.m.

DM Proarkimine.

109%

B.

p.m.

26

J.L. Cane for 36 Du Pont...

50%

100

Elec. Bond & Share

HA

32

10.30 p.m. Sign of

0%

41

30%

26%

12214

14%

106

38% 35%

· Later. The earthquake lasted minutes.

Nanchang, Nov, 26. The Nunchung Anti-Red Head-were-wrecked and some quarters is bually devising an elaborate programme for the re-

habilitation of the recovered · ex- Red districts in Klangel, following the conclusion of the anti-Red campaign in this province.

As a preliminary step, an order has been issued that the magistrates of each district should take steps

Thousands of terrified inhabit- General Motors ants rushed info the streets. Int. Tel. & Tel.

Mcintyre dwellings Montgomery Ward Numerous bamboo

of the Nat, Distillers moru substantial buildings were NY. Central damaged.

Socony-Vacuum No casualties have been, report- Union Pacific ed-Reuter.

U.S. Steel Wext E. & M.

to establish a Rural District Roha- |- Sir

DIPLOMATIC CALL

John

London, Nov, 26. Simon called

14

be held responsible for the execution and was received by Prince Paal, bilitation Committee, which is to Buckingham Palace this evening of the Government programme hand of the Yugo-Slavian Regency Central News.

Connell. British Wireless.

Under the auspices of the Leagua of Nations Society, Hongkong, a Jecture entitled "How to Sceare World Peace" will be delivered by Mr. Garden Road, to-day George She in the Cathedral Hall, at 5.15 p.m. The lecture will be followed by an opportunity for discussion,

4.53 p.t. Stock Quotations.

ducted by

8 p.m. Musleats Night-Faculty of Con

servatory of Muake.

BRASSO

GIVES A BRIGHTER

GRASS

SHINE

EASE

BRASS

AND COPPER

MACKINTOSH'S

an

have pleasure in announcing Authentic Display of Men's Wear for the Cool season. The goods displayed in their windows and showcases have been personally selected by Mr. Mackintosh and represent the West End fashion's of to-day-and to-

morrow.

A courteous welcome to their up-to- date store awaits you whether to come to look round with a view to an ultimate purchase or to make an immediate choice whilst stocks are complete.

FOR

School Library, Office,

Residence and Church

FURNITURE

REFER TO

ARTS & CRAFTS

From

4A, DES VOEUX-ROAD

discomfort to well-being.

Headache, colds, neuralgia, fever and every fealing of discomfort due to shenuous living disappear on taking Aspirin tablets. Buf always pay attention to the BAYER cross, the sign of quality.

B

ASPIRINAER

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