WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 25 1922

KOWLOON CONCERT.

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VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL

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MUSIC.

The following is the programme of

■concert in St. Andrew's Church Hall (Kowloop) on Thursday, October 26 at 9 p.m., organised by Mr. Eric Rice in aid of the Nanning Fund:- 1. Songs. "Three Songe."

Garnet Woldey Cox. Mr. A. P. Glanville, 2. Songs. "For across the Desert

Sand," Amy Woodforde

Finden. "If in the Great Bazaar."

Amy Woodforde

Finden,

"Homing."

Teresa del Rirgo. Mrs. Gaudy.

3. Piano Solo. "Consolation.

No. 4." Liezt. "Noel."

SINGING SECRETS.

SIR LANDON RONALD'S ANECDOTES,

Sir Landon Ronald, conductor of the Albert Hall and Scottish Symphony Orchestras and principal of the Guildhall School of Music, bas put together the anecdotes collected in bis successful career in a book, "Variations on a Personal Theme (Hodder and Stoughton, 105, Od.).

Oddly enough, I wse a lazy boy and would always shirk work if I could," he says of himself. But then, "Everything in music came remark. ably easily to me, sepecially writing songs."

- Melba gave him the helping hand to fame. She was then at Čovent Garden, the quern whose lightest word was not to be disregarded, and the young Landon Ronald was a bum- ble coach (repetiteur) and necompaniet. Melba was about to learn Masenet's ope a "Manon" and Landon Ronald was instructed at ebost notice to be Balfour Gardiner.

her accompanist. He did not know the Miss Gladys Grace.

music but sat up one night from 4. Sange. "Isobel" Frank Bridge. 11.30 till 5.30 at work on it. The

"Interlude "

next morning, in trepidation, he Easthope Martin. waited on the prima donna, She put "When Childher Playe." him through his paces and raid, Walford Davies."Remember that for the future you

are Melba's aole accompanist." Mr. Gandy.

5. Songs. "Mattinata."

Leoncavallo.

Mr. Claud Severo.

INTERVAL.

8. Booga. "Dancing Lesson."

7. Song. "Eleonore."

Mr. A. P. Glanville.

8. Piano Solo. "Polonaise in

"And for something like 14 conso- cutive years she kept to her word and had no one else to play for her."

ARRIFILS.

Pakboi, (B. & S.) from Now- chwang, Weihaiwei-B29.

Soechow, (B. & S.) from Canton.-

Bo. B29.

Wahu, (B, & 8.) from Saigon Kusiekow, (B. & S.) from Tientsin, Swatow-031.

THE CHINA MAIL.

WEATHER REPORT.

LATEST SHIPPING NEWS. SCIENCE AND RELIGION. property as the universe could pos- ribly belong to nobody? Did we ever ARCHBISHOP SAYS CRNFLIOT unconsciously argue that as we bowed

October 283. 11b. 48m.-Pressuro respectfully to a duke who owned has decreased considerably over IS OVER.

100,000 acres we ought to pay infin- 8.W. Japan and moderately over the itely greater respect to the largest of Loochoos. It has increased consider. Men of science cught more fre landed propriators, possessing a mail-ably over N.E. Japan and slightly quently to associate themselves with lion estates each a million miles in from Tokio to the Bonins. religion, so that a true liturgy may-diameter, and whose title deeda wera arise from the laboratory and the millions of years old?

A depression has formed over the Eastern Sea study may become shrine." That Indian thought had never been im- was the message of the Arbbishop of preased by this idea of ownership, and York, Dr. Cosmo Gordon Lang, to American writers were beginning to the scientists of Englard in the talk of the democratic ides of God," sermen which he preached before the meaning apparently that He is a spirit from president and members of the British among other spirite, but has rather Association in Holy Trinity Church. less power than the President of the Sai-"The age of conflict between science United States.

and religion bas passed," he said. The scientific view the Such conflict as exista is chiefly world had much more to teach waged by noisy and ignorant campus than HOMU of its crition followers of theology and science and wore willing to admit. "Natural not by representative Itaders.

science is," he said, "the principal

Hangsang, (J. M. & Co.) from Canton,-C42.

Mingong, (J. M. & Co.) Haiphong, Hoihow-035.

Pong Tong, (Wang Len.) from gon.-B16.

Jade, (Esi Ya.) from Haiphong, Palho-C13.

Hermelin, (Soon Seng.) from Saigon. -C14.

Dux, (Lee Bing Kee.) from Bang- kok.--036.

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ROYAL OMARYITORY,

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ŠALLY WELTHER BEFORE.

OCTOBER 25, 1929. —.

Wind,

Station.

flour.

Sex Leral.

Temperature.

Hawidity.

Direction.

and moved to the cast of Hokkaido. The atticyclone has strengthened

aiding at 10 am today, 1 Inch Hongkong rainfall for tho te bou Total since January at 08:14 Sachen against an average of 2004 inches. noon on October 1922.

Forecast for the 1 hours eading it

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“Truth is many sided, the theology vehicle of revelation to in the and science alike are its servants. The twentieth century. It has modified Dover Mara, (Dodwell.) Dairen-A52.

from true relationship betwas theology our whole way of lucking at things.ble

sad science is neither one of conflict The idea of evolution has transformed Shioyo Maru, (T. K. K.) from San nor of respectful separation, It is one our outlook in dealing with almost Francisco, Manil.-A4.

of comradeship. Philosophy is the every subject, including history, mutual friend who helps them to un-politics, and theology." deratand each other and to live and work together."

Cheribon Maru, (Nanye Y. K.) from Kobe, Karatsu.-B24.

Ah Pit Tai, (Wai Hing.) from Fort Bayard-Co's Wharf.

COPARTURES,

President Lincoln, (Pacific Mail) for San Francisco, Shanglai.—Oct, 26.

Ouderkerk, (J.C.J.) for Miike, Shanghai.-October 20

Chiakiang, (B. & S.) for Haiphong.

-October 25.

G. Apear, (B.I.B.N.) for Kobe, Amoy-October 25,

Suwa Maru, (N.Y.K.) for Loudon, Singapore.-October 25. York, Manila.October 25.

Bellerophon, (B. & S.) for New

Phan Samud, (B. & S.) for Bang- kok. October 25.

FELLOW LEARNERS.

Students of science and of religion were at one as fellow-learners of God the continued). It would be strange indeed to treat the experience of mat ter and motion or even of organic life as of aupreme interest and dismiss the experience of religions as a mere illu- eion, eв some meaningless and par- poseless eccentricity of nature,

Our knowledge of the various ordem of reality-physical, chemical, biolo- gical, absolute but only relative. We could and spiritual was never not claim to interpret all the orders of reality by the standards proper to

one.

Science and religion were alike con cerned in their distinctive orders and experience with the revelation of reality by the creative mind of the

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HONGKONG REGISTER.

DEVOTION TO TRUTH, The scientific temper was so great an asset to bumanity as scientific Barometer ....... dicovery. Nowhere else did they Humidity

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T. F. CLAXTUx, Director, fingkong, Observatory, Oct. 25, 1992.

HONGKONG TIME SIGNALE.

Science had affected both theology must affect them further. and morality in many ways, and educated Christian had fitted bia The creed within the framework of the universe as we know it to be, and as the people, more especially women, is dropped dally at 10 a.m. and p.m.

The Time Ball on Kowloon Signal Hill became better educated there would except on Saturdays when it is dropped be less resistance to a reconstruction at 10 am and 1 pm, and on Bondays of that part of the building which is and Пolidays when it is dropped at obviously crumbling. When

cry, work was done religion would not be a pin the worse.

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GRAMOPHONE PIONEER. Sir Landon Ronald it was who first persuaded singers of the highest rank Herbert Oliver. to make records for the gramophone. nmindful of the Mr. Ben Davies was his Grat" catch."

Roses,"

Mme. Emma Calve, the Carmen, was Hermann Lohr. a difficult subject. He tared her as: Mrs. Gandy.

far as the door of the gramophone company's offices, and then she re- fused to go in. In agitation he in- Coleridge Taylor.

plored her to wait at least a moment Song of the Arrow."

in the cab. Menuwhile be dashed up. Dandridge,

stairs and had the cheque for the woman's fee hastily written out. This he then flaunted in her face. She gave forth the beautiful tones she went into ecstasies! She threw kisses Patti was reluctant to make re-into the trumpet and kept on saying, cords, but at the age of 60 ste gave in.¦' Ab, mon Dieu! maintenant je com All the record-making apparatue bad prends pourquoi je suis Patti Quelle "False Phyllis."

to be installed in her castle in South voix Quelle artiste!" ("Ab, now

At the annual meeting of the Wales. Anonymous.

I understand why I am Patti. Whit stars was widespread and easy to un, Hankow St. Andrew's Society the fol "She sang divinely. We were alla voice! What an artist") derstand, but could we suppose the lewing office bearers were elected quite overcome.. When she Sir Landon comments: "There is Creator set more store by an Dr. Skinner, President; Mr. C. A. bad finished ber first record (Mozart's no new Patti or Melba to day; and 1 enormous gas bag than the spirit of a Fraser, Vice-President; Means. Kirk

Voi che sapete') she begged to be fear that the reason is not so much saint? allowed to hear it at once,

hope, Forrest, Ramsay, Committee; This that there are no great voices as be- It was a characteristic tendency of Mr. Middleton, Treasurer: and meant that the record would be un- cause the young people will not have industrial civilisation to think of Mr. Tweedie, 8.cretary. It was able to be used afterwards.

the patience to practise roulades, every thing in terms of ownership, decided to celebrate St. Andrew's Day 'She had Diver heard her scales, trills, month in, month out, a but was it a valid argument for by a ball to be held at the Race own voice and when the little trumpet their grust predecessor did."

Theism to ask whether to eligible a Club.

Chopia.

A major?

Mies Gladys Grace.

2. Songs. "The Thorn." Shield.

**The Pretty Creature,”

Storace. Mr. Claud Severn. 10. Songs, "Brown is my Love."

Roger Quilte. l'asing By." Purcell. Mts. Tips n. GOD SAVE THE KING.

WAS WOD.

Deau Inge, preaching from the text, "When I consider the heavens, the work of Thy fingers, what is man that Thou art mindful of him "asid the ten lenog to worship, the sun and

The Ball is hoisted half coast, al

55th minute and full mast at the 57th minute. Should the ball fail to drop at the correct time it will be lowered at B minutes pist the hour and the ordinary routing repeated at the following hour, if possible.

Should the Time Ball be out of order the above routine will be carried out

with the Bag "," or the Storm Signs mast.

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Weather.

C. W Jarraiza, Director,

Hongkong Observatory, Oct 26, 1912

1. BAROMETER, reduced to 93 degras Fahrenheit, on the lord of the ses in inches, tenths and hundredths.

2. TEMPERATURE, in the shade in de grees Fahrenheit.

to the humidity of air saturated with 3. HUMIDITY, in percentage of atom

moisture being 100.

4. DIRECTION OF WIND, to two pot 6. FORLE OF Wist, according to Bedford Sale

Time Signals are also given at night by means of three white lamps mounted vertically on the Obervatory wirele mast.

6. STATE OF WEatnm, b blue sky, « From 8.56 to 3.00 p.m. the lamps detached clood, d drizzling rain. LQ8, extinguished momentarily at the even

g gloomy, b hall, 1 lighting, o ovorut seconds, except at the 2nd, 28th, 50ta presing showers, a squall, i rain, a sno

2nd, and 5th of such minute.

The hours refer to Hongkong Standard time (B bours Eur of Greenwich.)

4 thunder v visibility w dow, web

7. RAI in Inches tenths' and non- drediba.

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