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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 46th Ordinary Annual Meeting of Shareholders will be hold at the Offices of the Company, Exchange Building, Des Voeux Road Contral, Victoria, Hongkong, on Wednesday, the 1st day of May, 1935, at NOON, for the purpose of recolving a Statement of Accounts and the Report of the Directors for the year ended 31st December, 1934.
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 29th day of April, 1935, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excelloney the Governor, of one Lot of Crown Land at Ho Mùn The Transfer Books of the Tin in the Colony of Hong | Company will be closed from Kong, for a term of 75 years, Tuesday, the 23rd April, 1935, to with the option of renewal at Wednesday, the 1st May, 1935, both a Crown Rent to be fixed by the days inclusive. Surveyor of His Majesty the King, for one further term of
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Varied and topical pictures will appear in to-morrow's Issue of the Telegraph Art Supplement.
Weddings illustrated will include those of Mr. Kwok Yan and Miss Lucillo Yip.
A number of intercating groups showing Chinese per- sonalities will be given, whilst Dr. Robert Haas, League of Nations officer now. In South China, will be seen in another picture.
The laying of the foundation stone of the new Chinese Methodist Church in Wanchai
illustrated, will bo
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Enjoyable Recital Last Night
Lovers of musle were rewarded with a wonderful feast at the Rose Room, Poninsula Hotel last night when Miss Prue Lewis (violin). and Mr. Harry Ore (plano) gave a joint recital.
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Miss Prue Lewia, a newcomer to the Colony, won the instant ad-· miration of the audiance and was warmly applauded for her work. Hor playing had much depth" of fooling and conveyed to stonora. excellent Interpretations of difficult works. She is certainly one of the best indy violin players heard
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Mr. Harry Ore, the popular con- cert and radio entertainer, needs no introduction; suffice it to say that he was in fine form, playing | a varied selection of pieces, one of which, Scriabin's Nocturne for the left hand, being remarkably rendered. He once again scored with his group of Chinese songs, transcribed by the player himself.
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Every item of both artistes won deserved applause and they de- lighted the audience with encores, Mina Lewis choosing ono of Beethoven's delightful composi- tions.
Following two planoforte solos, works of Ramenu one from the
(Gavotte Varies) and the other from Scarlatti, by Mr. Ore, Misa Lewk played a group of these pieces by Bach-Althaus, Bach and Wieninvaky, Three more ploces, all the works of Scriabin, Nocturne for left hand, Impromptu in A and Study in D sharp minor, executed by Mr.. Ore, concluded the first por- tion of the programme.
Grleg's sonata for piano and. violin in F, Op. 8, opened the second half of the recital. In this.
H.K. Banks (Lon, Reg,), £125 r. Mr. Ore and Miss Lewis played Chartered Bank, £14% n.
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with commendable skill and as an encore, Miss Lewis played one
of Beethoven's pleasing works.
Mr. Harry Ore played a group of four Cantonese songs transcrib-
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with Lizt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. which brought forth vociferous applause and an encorn,
Miss Prue Lewis concluded the programme with English Dance (Dale), Breath of June (J.B. McEwen) and 2nd Hungarian Dance (Brahms-Joachim). In continued applause response to Miss Lewis played another piece to end a most delightful evening of music.
The accompaniments thoughout. were skilfully handled by Mr. Org.
Miss Lewis war the recipient of bouquets of flowers, and, at the conclusion of the programme, both. -aho--and -Mr. Ore wore warmly- complimented by His Excellency and Lady Peel.-C.I.RE.
21 YEARS AGO
Extracts From the "Telegraph" Files
The following extracts are from the Hongkong Telegraph for the week ended April 26, 1914.
The rate of dollar, on demand Was 1s. 11.5/104.
Mr. W. L. Carter was nominated a member of the Sanitary Board during the absence of Mr. F.B.L. Bowley,
The new branch Post Office at Salyingpan was opened
A tiger which had been reported at rārious places on the island was seen at different times at
Pokfulam, Robinson Road and Harloch Road. Mr. Ho
Tung offered a reward of $100 for Its capture.
The wedding took place at St. John's Cathedral of Mr.J.A.E. Bullock and Miss Helon Wilks.
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