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HIAWATHA''

Splendid Philharmonic

Performance

POOR PUBLIC. SUPPORT

Hongkong's so-called music lovers, whose voices are constantly being heard raised in protests against the absence of musical entertainment in the Colony, last night showed their appreciation of the Philharmonie Society's effort to meet the complaints by staying away from the oponing perform ance of "Hiawatha."

Novor before has the Society been no discourteously treated by the public. Hongkong's persistent Indiiloroace to such musical enter tainments forces one to the con- clusion that the Colony is either definitely not music-conscious, or is so miserably apathetic that the Philharmonic Society's activities

are so much waste of time.

And it was doubly unfortunate that the attendance should be so poor last night. Withant reserva- tion, "Hinwalira" can be named one of the most successful as woll as one of the most ambitious tasks ever attempted by the Society.

The beauty and strength of this extraordinary work by Coleridge Taylor obviously lies in the choruses, and so splendidly are these sung that the success of the presentation can remain untirely with them.

THE HONGKONG - TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, MARCH

BRITAIN FAITHFUL Commendable

TO HER DUTY

Action By The F.A.

(Continued from Page 1.) declared there was no security. In armaments comparable with that which could be derived from the effective working of a collec

· (Continued from Page 9.) tive peace system and that the to state that the officials of the foreign policy of the British Gov- Chinese Athletle hnd no intentions ornment wes unalterably based of scratching the match, but word upon the League of Nations as forced to by the decision of their being the most effective mechan-Canton players to give preference ismi yot devised to operate such a to the friendly matches being played ayatom.

In Canton. Without these players the Athletic cannot turn out a frat division team, and the position on this occasion was aggravated the fact that the second eleven were engaged in a league game and could not therefore be spared for the senior tic. It is not the first time the Athletic have been let down. badly by their. Canton players, but hitherto they have never been absent in the mass and it has been possible to call upon reserves. amount of sympathy can be felt for For this reason alono a certain

The moderato measures of national defence provided for in the White Paper did not consti- tute in themselves ang departure from that polley, while the British Government's devotion to the Lengue and to the collective peace system had recently been many times demonstrated..

Nevertheless, peace could not be fully assured until all nations were members of the League and Inspired in their national polley

by the spirit of the covenant.

NEED OF PRECAUTION

by

the other

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LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE

LATEST SHARE QUOTATIONS

the

The following quotations on London Stock Exchange have been received by Messrs. Swan, Culbertson and Fritz in conjunction with Reuter.

Mar. 6. Mar, 7. British Government Securities · War Loan 34%

redm. after 1032 £100 £105

Chinese Bonds 44% Bonds 1R08.

(Eng. Iss.) £102 £102- 45% Loan 1008 £90% £99 5% Loan 1912. 8014 & 60% 5% Reorg Loan

1933 (n. 18.) E DO. £ 98% 6% Bonds 1025-47 4 00344 096

% S'hal-Nanking

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£ 34

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£101

£ 32

£ 47

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the club's officials. On

1511***

£ 47 hand it is obvious that as they are

5% Lung Tsing U. Hal Riy, 1013 constantly in danger of being The truth was that the collec treated thus by the players, they Cerman 2% Int.

£19 £ 10 Foreign Bonds and Banks. tive system was at present in should insist upon knowing state of evolution

Loan 1924. £ 601 £71 nations shared equally a desire

and until all finitely early in the week whether Japan 6 Sterling

or not the Canton representatives Loan 1907. £ 794 £ 70% to co-operato in working that are system, those Governments who week-end. This at least would en-11.K. & S'hal Bank available for the following Japan 0% Sterling

Luan 1924 believe in it have an obligation, sure them being able to give early

£ BO £80 not only towards one another but notification to the Football Associa Chartered Bank 26

(Ldin. Regd.) £130

£129 towards their own people, to tako tion should they find It Impossible elementary precautions. The Bri-to field a team. It is the apparent

ah.

........... £ 15% £ 15% tish Government was at presently curt and casual attitude to auch Allled Iron Found-

Commercial and Industrial endeavouring, to bring, about a nn important matter which is so It is no exaggeration to observe settlement to meet the nervous- strongly resented by the Aosscia. that some of the finest concertedness which had certainly, in- singing heard in the Colony was crensed in Europe during the last supplied in the second chorus few years. Fears, suspicions which opens "Thus the gentle and ambitions which darkened Chiblabos." It was full of tonal Europe's political horizon were of beauty and illuminating ex-immense gignificance to British pression. Coleridge-Taylor com- people. Belence hnd modified posed some startling phrases in Britain's geographien! isolation this cantata, but in this chorus he and the consequences of Euro- rida himself of his somewhat pear, qventa

felt more fantastic note arrangements and directly, although the political offers a melody and harmonic outlook of the British people offects rich in musical poetry. had not

yet

undergone any similar change.

INCREASED ANXIETY

The chorus, In fact, deserves unstinted praise for the confident, accurate and musicianly way in which they aung.

THE SOLO WORK One would have liked a little more power. In the tenor solos, On the other hand, Mr. Kennedy's cultured voice discovered a not unsympathetic Interpretation of several difficult passages.

* Mrs. A. M. Bowes-Smith was particularly good in the soprano solos, Anding full range for her voice in the passage "From the brow of Hiawatha." A very de lightful performance.

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The spirit of comparativo de tachment which survived from days of their isolation enabled them better to contribute to paci- cation, which was as much in their own interest as in that of any continental nation.

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While increasing anxiety had meant increasing armaments in any countries of Europe and elsewhere. Britain's armaments, compared althor with the im- mediate post-war period or the period before the War, showed a

If good cause is shown, it is reduction. As an example Mr. A. tion. Mr, Billing sung the intricate British Navy in 1914 was 2,160,000 postponing a match, but to do this Eden stated the tonnage of the easy to binin official sanction for baritone sues with verve and tons and was now 1,180,000 tons, without making any overtures to depth of feeling.

To Mr. A. B. Yule goes much while the personnel had been the Association, and at the last of the credit for an outstanding At the end of the War Britain had F.A. and the the opposing team.

reduced from 162,000 to 92,338. minute, la discourteous to both the performance. Under his skilful the greatest Air Force; but now baton, singers and orchestra were held in clone harmony, while he air powers. The British Army

came only fifth among the RECREIO POSITION guided, the chorus through many

LTHOUGH the unforunate in WAS little more than a dimeult passage with masterly force. Tho-truth-was-that-the visit to Canton of the Recreio, the police eldent can be traced back to the precision.

Estates largo expenditure on present pro- Portuguese club is in no way im-Spring Mines The acoustic properties of the

the fact that plicated by the Association's action. Van Ryn Deep Ching Fleet Club are remarkably Posals was due to good, and this fact, allled with the national defence had been delayed

Sub-Nigel elementary mensures · of sincere work of the Philharmonic in the hope that an international Canton. In no wise did they in-Burma Oil............

The Recreio sought and obtained permission of the F.A. to visit Anglo-Persian Oil Society, makes "Hiawatha"

agreement would eventually make fluence the Athletic players to re- Shell Trans outstanding achievement,

them unnecessary. He emphasised main in Canton instead of appear- A repeat performance will be that if the international situationing against South China, and while given on Saturday night when, in is modified these defence mensures the Recreio the interests of tho future activities of the Society, it is to be modified also.-British nera in crime", no blame is Inid at were unwitting part- Wireless.

their door. It is to be hoped, how- ever, that this is the last of such unhappy incidents in local football, The Athletic should not Interpret the Association's action

as being vindictive, but rather as an example to other clubs, The Association is in control of football in the Colony and its rules must be observed, or chaos will result.

All

be hoped that a big audience will, be present to enjoy the canata and at the same time to encourage the Society.-S.A.G.

the

PARACHUTIST'S

.DEATH

OXYGEN SUPPLY

THE PARTICIPANTS Soloists: Soprano, Mrs. A. M. Downs-Smith; Tenor, Mr. J. A. Kennedy; Baritone, Mr. W. H. Billing, Chorus:Mrs. W. L. Alexander, Mrs. J. 1. Barnes, Miss E. F. Best, Mira. L. Blair, Miss B. Budden, Mrs. W. M. Grosthwaite, Miss E. Finlay,

London, March 7. Mrs. J. G. Groundwater, Miau N. M. The death occurred at Copen- Humphrys. Miss D, Hunt, Mrs. E. St. hagen this evening of John

FAILS

G. Kirke, Miss B. Kirke, Mrs. G. Tranum, the famous parachutist. Lakeman, Mir, HL Mather, Mr. D. M. Richards, Mrs. T. Rowell, who collapsed earlier while flying Miss M. G. Smith, Mr. R. S. In an aeroplane at a great height Spencelayh, Mra, R. A. Starling, Miss preparatory to making an attempt M. Thomas, Mas H. I. Turner. at a record "delayed" descent by

Alton: Mina B. B. Bicheno, Miss parachute.

It is surmised that his oxygen

B. M. Billing, Miss A. E. Blake, Miss

R. Colo, Miss E. M. Gray, Mrs. J. G supply failed.-British Wireless. Hooper, Mrs. W, F. Kenyon, Mr. F.

H. Neale, Mrn. F. T. Portallion, Mrs.

J. H. Shaw, Ming E. Tasartey, Mrs. D. J. Valentine,

The Japanese training, squadran and Tenors: H. J. Best, D. Buchanan Yakuma, left Hongkong this morning

comprising the cruisers Asama E. Chater. G. W. I. Griggs, P. Sykes, for Manila after a stay of four days E. Himsworth, F. II. Neale.

in port: Basses: M. II. Arnold, J. 1. Barca,

C. A. Braga, G. F. Walker, T. Darby, A. L. Heighton, L, A. Jordan, E. St. G. Kirke, L. W. Peckbara, Richards, R. S. Spenceluyh.

D. M.

THE ORCHESTRA

First Violins: Professor Do

Tirapani, Deuras, etc: W. Jones. Conductor:-A. B. Yulo.

By kind permission of Lieut. Colonel A. C. Marsh and Officers 2nd Battalion the East Lancashire Ro giment men of the Regiment assisted

La in the orchestra,

Programme Gleis!: Mrs. Gwen Bor.

POLISH TRAINING

SHIP

TO VISIT HONGKONG

The Dar Pomorza ("Gift of Pomerania"), the first sailing ship under the Polish flag ever to visit Hongkong is scheduled to arrive In the Colony on March 29 for t

IS TIDE TURNING FOR stay of five days.

CIVIL SERVICE?

(Continued from Page 9.)

The ship is a three mast frigato of 1,666 tons and is equipped with a 560 H.P. auxiliary motor. Its length is 240 feet, width 33 feet and submersion 20 feet. The colourful craft left Gdynia (Polish

оп

an

50 for the season, including tho winn-port on the Baltic) on September ing hit, while Broadbridge scored 45 13 under the command of Captain and Ropley 33.

Towards the end of last tarm we Itinerary comprising North Ameri-

Kunstanty Maciejewich had enay victories over the Uni- versity, when we scored 178 for two C, West Indies, Panama Canal wickets, the East Lancashire Regi and Japan, and is expected to mont and the Central British Senovi, reách Shanghai on March 17 where who were dismissed for 30. Our the Municipality in planning a re- Second XI casily defeated Ellis ception in honour of the Polish Kadoorio First XI, dismissing them navigators.. for 31, after scoring 187 for soven wickets."

The Dar Pomorza is a training

I am most grateful for this dnship for Polish merchant marine talled note which will appeal to all officers and carries 66 cadets, n the past and prosent of the school number of instructors, a chaplain I hear most of the eleven are leaving, and a crew I do trust they will stick by their visitors will leave. Hongkong on of 41. The Polish cricket. If I can be of any help April 3 on their return trip to shall be only too glad..

Poland via Singapore, Dutch Dast and the Azores.

Cruz. (Leader), Mra E. Schroeder bor. Minn Joan Darby, Mr. Ellen Army Iriendly on the Club ground Indies, South Africa, St. Helenu i

Hong-

H. L. Evelic, Ricardo Domingo.

The game to watch is the Club Second Violins: Miss N. K. Flint, Begg, Mrs. Barbara Hayward, Mina (I gather the entry in the Army Card D.C. (Leipzig) (Leader), Mrs. Rt. Enid Boulton. E. Maddick, Miss N. L. Smith, W. J.

Baya Sookunpoo but I believe this Burling..

The Committee of the Hongkong Is Incorrect the' I won't swear to it. At last night's dinner of the Philharmonie Society, desire to ex- The Army have some new talent and Portuguese Company of the Violas: Mrs. L C. Lewis, C press their thanks to Mr. F. G. Hill I am anxious to see Persas who is, kong Volunteer Defense Corps, a cup Renner, R. A. Starling.

(Secretary, China Fleet Club)fo: I believe a very hard hitting bat and was presented to Sergeant Ribeira Colli: Mrs. M. II. Arnold, G, W,nesistance at the theatre, and take Evans.

a fast bowler, tho I am not sure of for not having missed a single parade the opportunity of placing on record this Inst.K.G.C. should beat in five years. R.Its great Indebtedness to Mr. C. 5. C.8.C.C. and Navy defeat Recreio.

Trowt for his splendid servicos as All friendiles.

The twentieth anniversary of the trainer of the chorus from early De- In the Junior division thero are foundation of St. Paul's Girls' College cember 1934 to early February 1986. only two league games. C.C.C. at will be observed on March 20, when Clarinets: T. Leaning, J. II. Shaw. of E. Sir William Peel, and the even tho they are at home I do not made by Lady Southern, 0.3... at The Soolaty enjoys the patronags home may beat the Sappers while the distribution of Certificates will be Presidency of Professer W. Brown, seo the Police putting it across the the Leo Hysan Hall at 5 p.m. An ex- who has taken an activo part in the Indians. I fear space precludes hibition of the scholars work will be prosent production.

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