SLEEPING BEAUTY
Goncharoff School Of Dance Ballet
Creditablo juvenile dancing talent was revealed at the King's Theatre yesterday whin the George Goncharoff School of Dance presented "The Sleeping Beauty," and very polished items were given by advanced pupils in a following programme.
The ballet, it is interesting to sole, all too brief and then Pal Fasco also played at the Vic-Wells In Lon- presented Hungarian Dance No. 6, don yesterday, having been revived by Brahms, which was really out- there for the first time since Dlag- standing. Pat had the atmosphere hileff's great failure at the Alhain- of this pretty musle in her feet, her bra in 1921. Additionally Interest-nnda and her face and she got ing was the fact that Magot Fonteyn, languor as well as the dash out of in the title role at the Vie-Wells, plece which proved her
excep- studied under Gonchutoff at Shang-
ability. tional hai some years ago.
The most difficult interpretation of Pat Pasco and Zenn Munself were the evening fell to Peggy Scotcher Introduced to the Hongkong cast and Peter Randolph Rach- for the more difficult parts of the maninoff's "Elegie, This was cs- Good Fairy und the Wicked Fairysentially slow and studious and de- respectively, but otherw luc hemanded exact balance,
but though youngsters carried
the dance was a trife fast, the re- themselves.
soll
fully justified its place in the programme,
all the Honour
The first scene opened with tairies entering at the rise of the curtain" A fambourine dance was given by -synchronisation was a little omissa quartette in quick time and was throughout-lo greet the Princess un so well done that it seemed a pity her birthday and wish her luck. The
when such pains had been taken to so little space could be given to it bring it to perfection.
Clare Van Wylick was easily top of her class in the Pas Classic- Intriente toe dance which had varied steps but which she did exactitude and ease which showed a with an
Friday,
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Indians And Portuguese. Charged With Crimo
TUNG WAH HOSPITAL
Financial Position Queried By Hon. Sir Henry Pollock
February 3, 1939.
A Look Through
The
“Telegraph"
50 YEARS AGO
•
The German Government ha dia. nvowed any Intention of annexing tion
The question of the financial posi-Saman or of interfering with the rights
of Treaty Pawers. of the Tung Wah and allied Hospitals was raised in Council yes- terday by the Hon. Sir Pollock who, pursuant to
Henry notice, asked: "Has the Government any statement to make as to the financial to position of the Tung Wah and allled
Hospitals?"
Alleged to have robbed Yau Tin- sang of $0 on the hillside at Ngauj Chi Wan, Kowloon City, on January 10, two Indians, Abdul Rashed, 21. and Abdul Caramat, 20, and a Por- tuguese, Carlos Xavier da Cruz, 32, of Shanghai, appeared before Mr. E. Himsworth at the Kowloon Magis- tracy yesterday In answer charge of highway robbery. The case is for committal.
a
RC- ap-
The Colonial Secretary: The ques- Inspector A. E. Carey prosecuted, tian of increased financial assistance und sold that complainant pald to the Tung Wah and associated hos- visit to his brother who lived in an pitals has been under consideration unnumbered hut in Ngau Chi Wan, for a considerable time. It came to and stayed in the house til 3.15 p.. a head early in 1938 when the Tung $0 in notes and small change. The Government with a request for a the following day, when he left with Wah Committee approached the money was given to Yau by his bro- grant to cover the deficit shown on ther, who requested that the money the working for the year 1937, equi be handed to their mother.
to approximately $100,000. As the You set out for Kowloon City, in-result of discussions
which followed, fending to walk. When he reached certain Important steps have been a path ncar the Customs Pass agreed for the improvement of the Road, the three defendants stopped financial control of the hospitals. In him and second defendant explained particular it has been agreed that: in the Punti dialect that they wish- and adhere to a proper annual bud
(a) The Committee shall prepare ed to search him. First defendant objected. He was seized by his col-proved by the Government. then proceeded to search Yau, who, and shall submit annual counts nudited by an auditor yards along the path. You was then lar, and they walked for about 500 told to sit down by first defendant, approved by the Permanent Advisory (b) The annual budget shall be
who attempted to take Yau's money.
Committee already established, fendant struck him, injuring his ribs. wegrated. Complainant resisted, and
(e) The medical and charitable first de-
the hospitals shall be A fast and merry duet "Taran-
Yau then subinitted to the search,
It is intended that tella" by Yvonne Shaw and Hazel
und $0 was taken away from him.eparate budgets shall be Merriman bore the same stamp of
for each of these two functions, and prepared Complainant asked the defendants that the premises used for long practice and the appearance of
to let him have 80 cents for his fare and hospital purposes shall, as
medical these two girls was In brief to Kowloon. He was given this sum as possible, be separated from those satisfy the audience.
and sent nway. Meanwhile,
You The grand Anale,
used for the other great charitable another noticed the three defendants going in ballet scene, this time from Tales the direction of Ngau Chi Wan Road. pital organisation has for long been works for which the Tung Wah Hos- In the third scene Prince Charm from the Vienna Woods," by Strauss, Ing. Coralic Wolfe, makes un appent in which the principal pupils of the
Yau continued on his journey till
well-known, hainely the relief of dis- he met a European near the Kal Tak unce which wakens the Princess}
tress, however caused. schnol from her sleep, and then the ballet dances took place before a pedestal the Kowloon City Pollew Station
all took part. The
the care Kroup
Aerodrome. He told his story, and
of destitute and aged persons, and the proper conumentes with some neaton
burlat of the dead. group dances to celebrate the wed which Fat Pasco and Peter Han-
informed. The following day, about dolph were posed and these two
9.30 p.m., third defendant was ar- dancing in turn and then simultane-been pointed out to a Chinese de weaved their way through trios rested in Wanchal, after he had ausly across the stage.-G. W. G. tective by complainant as one of the
robbers.
Wicked Fairy forecast the Princess would prick her finger and die and the Good Fairy reduced this harsh prophecy to a hundred-year sleep.
The first two scenes show the little fairies skipping around being very upset at things, but dominated by the Good Fairy, who very grace fully keeps the action of the ballet to lime. The Wicked Fairy, made very realistle play with her mimiery and little Laureen Clemo, the Princess, mate a pathetic victim of her wites.
Wakened Frum Sleep
ng of the luppy couple. The little fairies followed the in- tricate movements round the stage very
well considering The smul space available, and the elimux was provided by duet and solo dances by the Prince and Princess.
thorough training.
Was
The Programme
"The Sierping Beauty"
Cool Fairy
King Laureen Clemo was very much on Queen her toes and went gracefully round? Steeping Princess 'the sluge without a tremor.
Herce Charms Prince went into spirited step - Wicked Falty which called for good balance and | Nurse Thythm. The duet was done in a syle well in advance of the per- formers' youth and received well- merited applause. Finally, peasants, flower girls and falcies Joined in galop which concluded the ballet.
Barbara isted Ann Hunter Laureen Clemo Coralie Walfe Pat Pasco Zena Mansell Harel Seinter Arndt, Sheila
Hope, Suzзn Inder. Berna
Page Boys: Roginary Boulton, Joan Kants.
Flower Girls; Mabeth Sicel-Perkins.
Suzan O'Donovan, Miant Chu.
Royal Cooks: Pat Boas, Cynthin Dak- win, Shella Sonce, Doreen Hegerty, Molly
Terry.
The costumes, which were made
Fairies: Ann Jeffries, Shell Waterton, by Mrs. Ctume, deserve a word of Pippa Portallion, Margaret Kurrick, Maria praise and the scenery, though not Luka Leitao, Moira Paley, Pat James. elaborate, serveil the nçension well.
Peasant Girls: Yvonne Shaw, linzel Merriman, PeRay Steed, Joan Andrews, Tchaikowsky's musle in this ballet Constance Hobertson, Joan Thomson, June is well known for its beauty and Mansell. Fanny Chan, Kathleen de Vm. Pauline Brown, Clare Bader, Gloria Grant. the Royal Scots orchestra Have Basel Spones, Shandle full credit under the baton of Mr. Padgett, Jean Itunter, Carola lapitinson. Shagen. Pamela
H. B. Jordan.
Happy Ending, coinedy duet, Hazet Sclater and Betty Lee.
Though the much restricted ver- sion given yesterday could not at
tempt to give an idea of the wan- derful spectacle of the original, educated the pupils who took part Into an anoreciation of group danc- ing and posing and gratified the parents and friends by the clever synopsis of what is actually very Jong story.
The two little principals were in- clined to be nervous nt frst, but they gained confidence with applausa 'and did not make a mistake in their
very strenuous sola parts.
Attraclive Divertissement The divertissement proved to be n collection of very attractive dance items commencing with comedy duot by Hazel Sclater and Betty Lee, A merry plece of fooling by the last named did not detract from the well- timed dance she and her partner did, hut the briskness of left Belly 1tle breath to sing "Happy Ending," with which the piece concluded.
on
"Tango Jalousie" was very slow, polished and graceful with two now established artistes Ellen Ford and Peter Randolph
the boards. Some quick turns were neatly exe- cuted and the steps were faultless. ending in the centre of the stage
vith a dramatic Latin flourish.
Zena Mansell then gave a dainty
vorlation from the ballet "Sylphid", using her wrists as effectively as she did her toes. This classical number has some awkward turns but Zena took them perfectly at her ease and received n great ovation.
An aerobatic waltz was given by Winifred Raven. Perfect timing was essential in this slow dance in which a back and forward somersault from standing were
the inaia features, Good orchestration helped to make: il a success.
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Targo Jalousie, Etten Ford and Peter Randolph
Variation from Ballet "Sylphid." Zenn Mansell,
Acrobatie Waltz, Winifred Raven, Bundan Dance, Larisa Tesar. March, (Prokofielt); Ellen Ford. Pengle Scotcher and Peter Randolph,
Snow White, June Mansell. Heven Dwards. Betty Lee. Doreen Chu, Barbara Tain, Janice Char Tina Wen, Shirley Farnud, Funny Chan
Polka,
Joan Andrews, Constance Robertson, Joan Thomson.
Hungarian Dance No. (Brahms). Pat Paseo,"
Peter Randolph.
Baldwin,
Numery Suit, Shells Houlton. Rose. mary Aridt, Joan Kunis, Pat Bons. Mally Terry. Sheila Smee. Cynthia Dorcon Begerty, Mavis White, McClatchie, Angela Court, Valerie Oswin. Taubourine Dance, Mary Branson, Faith Pas Classic, Clare Van Wyllck. Tarantella, Yvonne Shaw. Hazel Mer- man,
Pat Pasco, Pegale Scotcher, Elien Ford, Tairs From The Vienna Woods (Strause) Zena Mansell, Betty Lee, Laureen Cleme, Coralie Wolfe, Louise Farnud. Card Tesar, Pery Stoneman, Winifred Haven, Peter Randolph.
Identification
was
The new "Shiro" no steamer Fishire attained a pred of clove upon 14 kncta in her trial trip on the Clyde.
Prado, who was guillotinod at Paris the other day, le now stated to have been astutal Ron of General Prado, President of T'eru from 1870 to 1870. He once stayed for some me lu Hongkong. We wonder if any resident recollects a man who was one of the most atrocious murderers of any agei
25 YEARS AGO : Public spirit in evidently not wanting in Hongkong. Five days ago I was announced that Mr. Elite Kadoorie had generously came forward with an offer of $15,000, or, if needs be, $20,000, for the establishment of the Hatena May Institute for Women, provided alko eum were subscribed within a period of years, in our leading article of Thurn- day Inst we expressed the belief that this condition would auroly be com piled with. Our expectations have been handsomely realised-and that within lens than webk, too. For it will bo seen by our news columns to-day that Mr. Ho Kyum-tong has come forward with the magnificent offer of $15,000, while Mr. Lau Chu-pak hus generously atiseribed $2,000,
*
When there is so much about it in the home papers, it is interesting to have an opportunity of neeing the holly-discussed "Steps" of the Tango dance in Hongkong. Those who have hot yet done so, have yet na appor Jartunity to-night and to-morrow night of visiting the Victoria Theatre and wit- messing the performance of the Sisters Collier.
Control by Commultico
pitate will in fure be
All matters relating to
the medical administration of the Hos- untler the control of a Medical Committee ap- pointed
Excellency by His
the First and second defendants were already been set up and its member-
Governor.
This committee arrested on January 11 by Sub-ship was announced in the Govern- Inspector Kellet, in a brothel In Yaumati
ment Gazette of December 10, 1938. I includes the Honourable Director of Medical Services or his deputy At an identiflentien parade, all (Chairman), two members of three were identified by complain-Tung Wah Hospital Advisory Com- ant, and also by a bus conductor who wittee, three members of the Board in evidence said that they had of Directors of the Hospital Com- boarded his bus at Ngau Chi Wannittee, the Visiting Medical Oficer of Road..
Chinese Hospitals and Dispensaries, and the three Medical Superinten- dents of the Tung Wah, Tung Wal Eastern, and Kwong Wah Hospitals.
(e) Chinese herbal treatment for medical in-patients is for the present to be provided in certain wards in ench
Corroborative evidence was given his brother, Yati Ki-fook. by complainant, Yau Tin-sang, and
the
to
Although performed quite prettily by these two elever sisters, we fail to how any
co
one enn be found to nakert that the Tango is unsuggestive.
Per ms. Anhui from Shaughn on the 2nd untCapt. Postleger, Meadows.
Per .. P. Ludwig from Yokohama on 2nd Inxt.-B. H. H. Priestley. Iruri. Hans Roch, H. Gunther, Diadnit, Sir W te Sausmurez, Lady Saumarez, E. Rieck, D. R. Goldenberg. A. Wolf, W. Dutton, G. F. Berreira, Mina M. En- carnnero, Miss N. Encarnacao, Mrs. Albman.
Por .s. P. Waldemar from Nydney on the 3rd. Inst.-Hr. and Mrs. J. A. Role, Kom, Mrs. Hunni Scharluck, 11. Fis Sus, Minx .. Elis, A. W. Venables, cher, Dr. Scholz, H. Meyer. Friedr Jons Assumpino.
10 YEARS AGO Details of
The Best high-powered monoplane fighting ungline to be bait in Beltain have just been released the Air Ministry.
The new air fighter is known as the Westland Rull-fighting und plane. Driven
Bombing alfa-Royce engine, it can maintain
by a single 480 h.p.
5 YEARS ACO
Lieutenant Peter Nesbitt Nedd, at- tached to the Kai Tak Aerodrome, in evidence said that some time after six o'clock on January 10, he
of the hospitated speed of 120 mp.h. in the rnrelied nir! met
two miles above earth level. It carries complainant on the pathway that those who spontaneously ask for it.
two machine gun Bring through the led to the Onlcers' Mesa at Kai Tak, () Future investments of the
propeller, and in addition har a load of Hght bombs. He noticed that You looked distress- Tung Wah funds will be in gilt-edged ed and was moaning. Yau, on see-securities instead of in mortgages and ing witness, shouted out to him in property Chinese, but witness could no1 Investigations of the necounts understand what he was saying, so
the hospitals have already been made took him to the mess, and a Chinese during 1837 and have fully satisfied "boy" translated complainant's story. the Government of the accuracy of As a result, witness telephoned to the the accounts as submitted and of the Kowloon City Police Stalion,
satisfactory nature of the system of some time after this Yau was taken Becounting, subject to certain minor. Improvements recommended by the Accountants who made the Investiga- tions.
away.
and
Mr. F. ให้, Shaftain, Assistant Director of Criminal Investigation (Crime), said that on January 13 he
"He
Increased-Expenditure
of
A supplementary vote for the grant
The word "whisky" is a term for spirits which is peculiar to England and Scotland and therefore must not be used
decision
and sold in Germany. This was the for similar. spirits produced made known to-day by thei Supreme Court thus ending tructed legal dispute In an action brought By British Arms of whisky
[L pro.
distillers against A German Aral.
The Admiralty have now 'promulgated an additiona! cheme for voluntary retirement" of naval officers. Gratul ties are offered.
The
scheme has been issued:
following statement On the
terie (Reelimaninoff), Pegale Scotcher, conducted an identification parade at of an additional sum of $150,000, the
the Yaumati Police Station. The three defendants were included in a approximate defelt for the year 1937. group consisting of eight other. In- is being submitted at the meeting of turbans. Complainant dian youths, four of whom had the Finance Committee which follows "In August last, the Admiralty issued picked out immediately the meeting of this to the Press statement explaining first defendant and alleged,
Council. This deficit was due, (a) to is
that, owing to the excean of munior the person who picked my pocket." increased Complainant then picked out second attempts to improve the standard of getlen to intimate to in certain number
expenditure due
Lieutenants and Lieutenant-Comman to
ders, they had reluctantly been com- defendant, and caught hold of me from behind."
said, "This manor of
treatment; (b) to the increased num- ber of patients partly as a result of
of officers of these ranks that it would not be possible First and second defendants were the present hostilities; (c) to re-employment."
to give them further then identified by a bus conductor, duced income from investments; and At the plans, Nura Kanis, Sidney. Walle-Lul Kwong, us living travelled on
(d) to The den,
partial drying of the
up his bus from Ngau Chi Wan Road to The proceeds were
flow of subscriptions in favour partly devoted to the Hongkong Society for the Protection of
the Jordan Rond Ferry at 4.47 p.m. of the claims of war charitles. Calidren.
on January 9,
Under these
arrangements Corroborative evidence was given
Government by the conductor, Lui Kwong, who that the valuable work done in the recalled that three Indians had past for the Chinese community of travelled on his bus on the day in the Colony by the Tung Wah and not identify third defendunt at the and that the existing co-operation question. Witness said that second associated Hospitals will
not only defendant paid the fares. He did continue but will increase in value, between the Directors and the Gov- ernment will be strengthened without
BARTER PLAN FAILS
German Agency Here To
Be Liquidated
London, Feb. 2, Chinese in London have no con- Armation of the impending liquida-
tion of the German Government Agency "pra" tormed in Hongkong to barter for the Chinese Govern ment's wood all, wolfram and other ores to the extent of Mex. $100, DND,000, but they say that such
quidation Is inevitable.
While it is believed
Identification parade because he vas not sure at the time, but "now I recognise him as one of the three s day." having travelled on my bus that
The Arrests
the has every confidence
The Council was adjourned sine
change in the fundamental characteristic of voluntary Institu- tions supported in the main
by privato contribution. It is indeed hoped that the assurance of efficient Wing, Chinese detective attached to the steps now taken will encourage Evidence was then given by Loung adininistration which is afforded by the Kowloon City Police Station, who the charitably-minded members of said that on January 10 he went to the community to continue and in- Spring Garden Lane with the com-crease their support of this worthy plainant about 9.30 p.m. Third de- roundation. No dance programme would be
fendant was pointed out to him by that Ching complainant, complete without a Russian dan has obtained some consignments of
and he arrested the i die. und yesterday's was capably render- cd by Lariss Tesar in full costume. agreement, the Chinese say it proveri Women and Girls, said that on Janu-
arms and munitions under the barter man. Perhaps the steps should have been anything but satisfactory
Sub-Inspector Kellet, Inspector of
LOCAL ESTATES more staccuto and snappy
to them. but the They allego that German
Local estate sworn under $33,000 general effect was, nevertheless, very, consisted of large consignments of brothel in Woosung
payments pry 10 about 0.10 p.m. he raided
was left by the late Mr. Archibald pleasing.
pocket knives and other mans pro-
Street. The McDougall, who died in London on The most modern note of the duced articles which Germany was
three defendants were in die place November 3, 1036. An application by at the time. evening was struck In "March" by unable to sell elsewhere and useless
Witness asked what they were doing in Hongkong, Bank, the Jawful attorney, for seal- them Mr. W. G. Crabbe, of the Chartered Prokofleft, when Ellen Ford, Peggy in Chinn. Scotcher and Peter Randolph were
and all three sald they had come to Regarding the allegation that the Hongkong from Macno in scorch of (nominate) of the executors of the
ing certified together in Roman costume. Drarna- barter agreement enabled China to
copy of confirmation tie posing and precision with a suit-keep up prices in the open market, said that he was formerly a police-
employment. Third defendant, Cruz, will, has been granted. able cimux deservedly earned the the Chinese point out there is no man in Macao, but had left the force Young Customs officer, who died in- The late Mr. Robert Fleming enthitsinsm of the audience, Run- need therefor, since wood dolph being particularly in the spirit wholly and wolfram largely exclu- him. Witness ordered them to leave oll because the work was too hard for
testate at the War Memorial Nursing of the music,
sive Chinese products, the demand the brothel, and returned
Home on December 24, 1938, left focal for which is worldwide, Irrespec- Ynunat! Police Station.
estate sworn under $1,200. A petition tive of any German agreement.-- Reuter,
Continuing, witness said that while Young, for grant of letters of nd- by the widow, Mrs. Olive Violet he was in the Yaumati Station, he read a report of a highway robbery ceased, has been granted.
ministration of the estate of the de in Customa Pass Road, He returned to the brothel the next day, and kept the place under observation. On the afternoon of January 11, withou again raided the brothel and arrested first and second defendants and took them to the Station.
Confident Arlisto Little Juno Mansell held the house for a full 10 minutes with a roNK "Snow White" in which sustained appikuse klossed over her broken
notes, if that had been necessory, but the very confident itle artiste proceeded to cap her seng with a clever dance and then gave "Copy
as a musical encore,
Cat
Belty
was the personality
Seven Dwarfs!"
in
but her companions
in the various stages of somnolehce
and pique of the now-famous chor- neters, ably backed her up. A
H
Spelling Bee
Tow many of these words are correct and what is wrong, with the others?
muchdie squalld mountancer
squareable. mount bank
· squandamanto English Oxford Dictionary spell A Polkn trio headed by Joan An-ings of these words will be found on "drows was a light nuniber which was page ô,
to the
Bergeant C. Dowman gavo ovi- dence that he charged the three de- fentiants at the Yaumall Station and took statements from them. 5.5"
curation," to say, replied "This is a false ne
Third defendant said wished his wife, who was in court. that he to give evidence on his behalf. He also wished to call Mr. E. Rocha, whom defendant sald was working in Messrs. Wallace Harper and Com- pany, to give evidence on his be
This concluded the case for the At this stage the Magistrate ad prosecution, First and second de journed the case to 11.30 am. to- fendante, asked if they had anything day, when Mr. Rocha Will be called,
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A fenture of the suggestions being mnde is that a new type of illumina tian, by means of gaseous discharge lamps, should be instituted in place of the present gas-filled lament lamps.
Information to this effect was secured by the Telegraph yesterday afternoon, in the course of an interview with Mr. C. E. Terry, President of the KILA.
Mr. Terry stated that there has been brought into operation in many parts of England new method of stroot- fighting by what are known as ganeous discharge lamps, which have been shown to be not only more effective but also more economical, providing two or three times more light with the same average consumption.
It would, wald Mr. Terry, he a great advantage if this system of Hghting were introduced into this Colony. Ac- cordingly, it is being suggested to the Government that a start be made with two main thoroughfares, one on the with aubsequent extenalan to all lighted mainland and the other on the island, thoroughfares.
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