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Tuesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

May 30 1939.

PHOTONEWS

IN PICTURES

SHANGHAI NEWS IN

Pianoforte Recital

Mr. Harry Ore's Pupils

At Cathedral Hall Performers of eight to 20 years, whose items covered every mood and technical requirement, were heard in an interesting plunoforte recital given by Mr. Hurry Ore's students in St. Hall yesterday John's Cathderal evening. It was refreshing parade of talent ord the seasoned land of Mr. Ore was evident in its expres- sion.

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AGENCIES AND DRANCHES:

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Alor Star Thirteen-year-old Annette Chan Amritsar opened the programme with Mr. Ore Bangkok

Batavia himself, who lent her confidence by Bombay supplying the bass for a Beethoven Calcutía Sonata movement in duct form; but

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a few unfortunate note

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her away essayed a Tachalkovsky Valse on her

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An impresalve funeral service and procesalon was held recently for Chief Detective Inspector Dzan Ping- sen, of the French Municipal Polles in Shanghal, C. D. 1. Dzau was murdered by gammen outside his home in the French Concession. Detachments of the French Municipal Police and the French Forces, both military and naval, took part in the long funeral procession. Upper plcture, shows the hearse proceeding along a Concession street, guarded by armed Chinese constables and followed by detachments of police. Lower picture shows some of the officials, who took part in the procession, leading are Deputy Commissioner R. Jobez and Assistant Commissioner P. Leblanc.

Displaying an excellent organization to cope with any emergency the authorities of the two foreign areas In Shanghai mobilized almost all their man-power recently to carry out efty-wide searches and guard duty. Barbed wire barricades were thrown across most of the roads on the boundary of the Settlement and those thoroughfares which were left open, were heavily guarded and everyone passing through was sub.nited to search. The Fourth Marines, the Seaforth Highlanders, and the East Surreys participated in the guard duty and searches in addition to the Shanghal Municipal Police, members of the Russian detachment of the S.V.C., and S.M.P. (Specials) in the Settlement, while in the Concession French troops co-operated with the Freneli. Folice, French Volunteers and French Folice Specials in the carrying out of the intensive house-to-house scarches and patrolling. A few of the scenes witnessed over the city are shown above. At upper left Fourth Marines are seen on duty at a street Intersection with barbed wire barricades behind them. At right a Chinese woman is being searched by a female searcher. Lower left shows an armoured car of Use French Police on patrol, while lower right shows a Beaforth Highlander on duty on the Bund at the intersection of Avenue Edward VII, while S.M.F. men search pedestrians, ja

Colombo Boihi Haiphong Flambury

Pelping

(Peking) Penang

FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Banking Business transacted.

Mr. Ore also came to the aid Canton of eight-year-old Fe Grefalda in a duct

of Beethoven's performance evergreen Menuet in G.

Mr. Ore made two further appear- ances when he accompanied Miss Luz Guarinas, mezzo-soprano, and when he concluded the programme with a grand presentation of Liszt's Legend. Miss Guarinos's appearance was an Impromptu prelude to a recital which she gave from ZBW last night. She demonstrated a clear, soft voice and careful diction In Malayan offering.

The Bank's Head Office in Londen in wallz iine, "Ang Maya" (The undertakes Executor Be Trusten business. Bird), and responded to an encore and calms recovery of British Income appeal with a

ascertained at any of its.. Agencies & Branchen.

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year or shorter periods in Local or Other Cur rencies at rates which will be quoted on application.

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Sterling with Interest allowed a raica obisíňable on application.

Toselll'a "Screnare, Interpretaton nf Tax overpaid on farms which may be

One of the loveliest offerings was the Liszt arrangement of Schubert's "Hark, Hark, the Lark!" by 14-year- old Amy

Her Wang

"Cradle

delicate

R. A CAMIDOL,

Manager

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES

-MESSAGERIES. MARITIMES.

Steamship

"ARAMIS" 14'A/39

Bringing Cargo from

Marseilles

handling of the light treble against CONSIGNEES' NOTICE. the smooth melody was appealing and she showed a sense of climux The left-hand beyond her years. arpeggio background of David King, aged 14, in Henselt's "Spring Song" was a little too dominant, but he was able to assert the bass with more propriety in Mendelssohn's "Hunting Song." Hung Kwan-yu, 10, made cloquent use of the pedals in both avia Saigon, arrived Hongkong on Mozart Menuet (arr. Schulhof) and Wednesday, 24th May, 1939.

Consignees are hereby informed Brahms's

Song" (arr. Grainger), but a broader ritardando that their goods with the exception effect might perhaps have been used of Oplum, deu une ator Valuables landed and stored into the at of latter number.

Siloti's arrangement of the Bach Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon "Air in G," a sober piece, was play-Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kow- ed broadly by Gee Yun-kwong. 10, loon, whence delivery may be ob- but slic made a few upsetting tained immediately after landing.

All claims must be sent in to me fumbles. The falling of a basket of

1939, or they flowers from the stage did not help on or before 3rd matters, and, disturbed, she was at will not be recognized.

Damaged Packages will be examin- sen in the early

the Company's Surveyor by her second item. ed sky's "Legend Passages of Paderew- She

recovered and made a brave Meaars-Goddard and Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10.00 Anish.

Beethoven was most imposingly a.m. on Tuesday, 30th May, 1939.

Consignees must have a Revenue represented on the programme by the

arc

1st Movement, Sonata No. 27, which Officer in attendance when any dufi- examined by the was played with fine dramatle verve able goods are

by 18-year-old Rosabel Hsu. Shej Company's Surveyros. followed it with a fluent, assured No Fire Insurance will be effected performance of Chopin's difficult by us in any case whatever. Black Key Study. A tiny ten-year-

R. OHL,

old, Marie King, came next, playing

Agent.

Duvernoy's

"Bolero" without

blemish.

FL Hongkong, 24th May, 1939.

A Chopin bracket-Impromptu No,

sho

2 and Valse No. 2-was contributed dimeult memory test for Si Kui-ma,

by Anna Lin, 20. She showed a 20, but its flood of notes apparently nice appreciation of contrast, but the presented no difficulty to her; Valse might have been given an even never faltered, brighter treatment,

Kreisler's "Caprice Viennois" was played fluently by Shuk Siu-yu, 10,

A deft touch was also evident in

the playing of 10-year-old Anny Mal, who was heard in a bracket of two

but it would have gained by a freer numbers, Rowley's "Poppies" sud show of feeling.

Mansticid's sparkling "Scherzine.--

Moszkovsky's "Valse in E" was n A.T.L.

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w Yobserved by the Shanghal The anniversary of the "rebirth of Latvia” under President. Ulmania wan Latvian community recently with a reception at the residence of Mr. J. Pure, their consular representative," and a loner at the Russian Club. Af the reception Mr. Fuld proposed the health of. Président, Ulmanis, picture above shows part of the gathering at the reception with Mr. Pure in the centre,

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