FRIDAY MAY 25, 1925-

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"CERTAINLY NO FLUKE.”

SHANGHAI PAPER'S ACCOUNT,,

REVIEWS.

CHINA SCIENCE AND ART

W JOURNAL.

The May (No. 3) issue of The In its closing comment on the China Journal of Science and Arts Interport cricket match at Shang---a journal to enable those engaged hai, the N. C. Daily News of May 21 in original researchalong scientific reniarked:-"

lines, or upon Chinese Art, Liter ature &c, to publish the results of their work and investigations, and

Altogether, it was one of the most interesting interport ganies witnessed for many years. The Shanghai players may have a been littledisappointed, but they had this satisfaction; the Hongkong win was certainly no fluke.

CRITICAL STAGE.

The last day's exciting play and subsequent proceedings

are described as follows:-

:

PERSONALITY.

ON PLAYING ONE'S SELF,

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Personality is at once the life and the bane of the stage. There could be no acting without it. For the actor is the artist whose medium of expression is his physi cal self. He can never escape from that, however cleverly he may die- guise It. Indeed, “mere”, clever to encourage and stimulate publicness in disguise generally in- interest in China and abroad indicates the mediocre actor: It Is not such subjects contains matter in the presence of the great actors It is possible that the big supply which fully bears out this bold and that you exclaim "What a wonder of crickers and "bombs" got comprehensive. Ideal. Commenc-ful make-up!" Yet acting is not May ready by the ground staff had been gathered in anticipation of a Shang-ing with an article on 'The Milk the art of exploiting physical hai victory, but they served very Problem' urging a strong campaign peculiarities. It is the mind, the well for Hongkong and made a for the encouragenient of the use imagination, the temperament that June suitable commotion when the of milk amongst the Chinese peo- matter, says the dramatic critic of popular "Tam" was being should-ple, we have a series of brightly the London Times. The actor has to ared in triumph off the field. written essays, free from word comprehend his part in every May

iness and technical language, an detail, to project himself imaging June D. L.

variety of subjects, written by atively into it, and then to recreate experts and giving much valuit with his temperament and his

Mr. Herbert physical means. Obviously the June 7.–0. 9, K.

article closer the accord between his tem

Phi-perament and that of the imagined

personage, the better the perform- May 6.-N.Y.K. ance. Hence the common reproach against certain actors of "playing themselves" is often no reproach but a commendation. In the lucky cases of coincidence of actual, and imagined temperaments, it is the best thing they can do. It is the the science section, amongst unlucky cases, where there is no other things, Mr. A. De C, Sowerby such coincidence, that give ground writes on The Giant Salamander for reproach. But the reproach of China, whilst Mr. C. H. Barlow, should be directed against the luck M.D., in Another Bit of Chinese rather than against the actor. For, Quackery Vindicated, referrs do what he will, the actor can- particularly to the use made by no play Chinese of a whitish juice obtained other temperament than his own. from the toad, allowed to evaporate Where the temperament is a fine to a powder and used eventually, one, aided by a fae intelligence and regarded as a very valuable and imagination-in other words, remedy, in the case of heart affec- where there is great acting-the tions. The writer, who took the twist given to the imagined person- matter with the proverbial grain of age is of minor account. For in- salt. soon afterwards discovered stance, when Duse played Paula that experimenters at the Rockefel-Tanqueray, she did not present

The position over-night was a very interesting one, Hongkong, with five wickets down for 185, requicing go runs to win, having scored a total of 517 against 606 by Shanghai in two complete innings. The prospect of success for the visitors had been brought about by the fine batting of T. E. Pearce and R. H. Wild, who got together at a critical period of the game on Fri- day afternoon and

remained

at the wickets until stumps were drawa, with 81 and 21 to their respective credits. A slight fal! of rain during the night had no adverse effect upon the pitch, and it was still a batsman's wicket when play was resumed at 12.34 ori Saturday morning. Allison open- ed with an over to Wild from the Pavilion end, and four runs were added. Quayle went on at the South end, and Pearce despatched his first two deliveries to square leg boundary. The second century went up when Wild hit a full toss

from Quayle in the same direction. A 207 Leach relieved Quayle, and in his first over Pearce completed his century-the only one of the match with a three, a four, and a single, all strokes between cover and mid-off. At 217, Quayle went on for Allison at the Pavilion end. Scoring was slow, the batsmen adopting the same careful tactics as on the previous day, having no occasion to force the pace, but a separation was brought about at 223, when Wild was caught in the stips off Quayle. Allison took the but with his right hand, and failed to hold it, but Barrett was also after the catch and gathered it safely.

223............6..........................34

ids join' Pearce, who sent up 230 with a fine boundary stroke past cover. Prospects of an excit- ing finish rose at 237 when Dads was caught at the wicket by Clax ton, off Quayle, without having added a run.

237....

able information. Chatley concludes

on

an

Chinese Mystical losophy in Modern Times, as does Mr. Ernest Hall on the fascinating subject of collecting

Chinese Ayscough

porcelains. Florence discourses on The Chinese Idea of a Garden and notes some interesting descrip- tions from an oh! Chinese novel.

Institute discovered

by

his

part

with any

Pinero's heroine but a being of

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DAIREN.

But there are actors, generally Jane 3-T.K.K. to be found in this particular rom-comic actors these, without much her of the Journal. What is the mind or imagination, whose per- July 12-TEE Chinese Drama, by Mr. Sheng sonality is allowed to dominate and Hung is a vigorously written essay override every part they undertake. under such arresting captions as With them, you can never see the What are the Dramatists trying to part for the actor. It may be that do and why do they act in such they are endowed with a person- a strange manner; The Playfulality naturally comic; experience Mood', Technique, Conventions, has taught them that, by simply be- "Construction', Sc

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thoroughly recommend a perusal provoke laughter; and so the go on of this essay to those and their for ever being themselves and number is legion-who have long nothing but themselves, Nobody since desired a succint knowledge expects Mr. George Robey or May 30.-Q. N. Halchow. of the Chinese Theatre. There are Miss Connie Ediss to impersonate other features in the Journal-book a set of imaginary characters; reviews, illustrations, &c--which they are comic enough in them- help to make it additionally attrac-selves.

Omar was next in and remained -without-scoring-for the few minutes-tive..

up to the tiffin interval, when the scure stood at 241 for seven wickets (Pearce 123 not out).

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CHEFOO

I remember seeing Mr. May 39 -0. N. Robey once playing Louis XV.; the wig, costume, star and riband belonged to the character, all the May 7.-0. N. rest was the Mr. Robey that we know. For performers such as these the real home is the music May 800. N. Huichew. hall, which exists-and I am uot pretending it is a bad reason for existence for the exhibition of May 19N also attractive. personality, pure and simple. Bet- theter to laugh at a good "turn," than

FINE AND APPLIED ART The April number of The Studio is in keeping with. previous issues Resuming at 2.30, Allison bowl of this excellent monthly, devoted ed from the Pavilion end and to Fine and Applied Art, and the opened with a maideh to Omar. Aillustrations are such to enchant beautiful late cut by Pearce off the eye and the imagination. The Quiyle sent 250 up, and a further

letter press is

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10 went up with another boundary Matters dealt with include cut off Quayle hy the Hongkong annual exhibition of water-colour yawn over a dull play. But I am Captain, who had now scored 130, drawings held at Agnews on be-speaking, for the moment, of the May 31.-A.0.1 just half the visitor's total. Peck half of the Artists General Bene-art of acting.

Jana 1-0.8.K. now took the ball from Allison volent Institution which included Though personality is the basis and after a couple of maidens examples of some of the old of that art, it must not be cultivated had been bowled, Pearce, masters; the art of Reginal Bell in for its own aske. And that is May 29.-0. N.

was being relied upon the realm of Stained Glass, with where many playgoers, perhaps the 29.-LC,8N, for the big hits, put Quayle to leg some specimens of his work which majority, encourage the ruin of the Jans 1.-D.SE. for four. A succession of three can only be called beautiful; the art. They look at the theatre from

2.-E. A singles brought the scores level, Icelandic Sculpture of Einan Jons- the music-hall point of view and

16.-E. A. and Omar made the winning hit son, and notes on some palatings are more interested in the exhibi- with a stroke for two through the by Orlando Greenwood who is tion of personality than in the art slips off Quayle. The innings was rapidly coming to the front, as of acting. They are at no pains to at once declared, and the result specimens of his work seem to consider the play as a picture of greeted with applause from the prove him a painter of much life, as a work of art; they are only Pavilion and all parts of the ground. originality. There are also pages concerned to

follow" a favourite Peace, whose 145 not out saved devoted to domestic architecture actor and to see that he executes and won the game for his side, was and decoration and studio talk his accustomed tricks, that he is carried shoulder high to the Pavi- from various centres. Altogether "himself." For it is much easier,. lion by members of the Hongkong a fascinating number and one for more "human," as we say, to tean and well deserved the con- preservation.

take an interest in person than gratulations he received. It was a skilful innings, played with ex-

in art. To appreciate art involves the exercise 'of mind and cellent judgment, and included 20

Imagination, and ne fait pas ce tour fours, a five, two threes and eight

qui vout; whereas curiosity about persons, their looks, their habits, is not only within the range, but the dally occupation, of the average, sensual man. This, of course, is true not merely of the theatre. much more popular than an under Personal gossip about politician's is standing of their political ideas. Gentlemen with dusters know this. How many of the people who are aware that Renan was a fat man with a large nose and a de voted sister could give you an in- telligible account of Renanism? Personality and personalities- will always constitute the staple of average human interest.

twos.

PREFERRED FINE TO WHIPPING.

BOY HAWKER'S CHOICE.

A call for three cheers for the Hongkong Ciptain was responded to with great heartiness, and Mr. Pearce, in a short speech, com. mented upon the admirable sport

A Chinese boy who was whip ing spirit with which the game had been played, and noted also as a ped for hawking a fortnight ago, feature of play the very sporting appeared before Mr. R. E. Lindsell attitude of the spectators, who this morning on a similar charge showed as much pleasure when His Worship asked if he would Hongkong were getting runs as prefer another whipping or a fine when Shanghaj were.

and the boy immediately replied "A fine would be much better Fined $5.

FLAG HANDED OVER On Sunday, May 20, a match Hongkong v. a, Shanghai XI, the latter composed of players who had 11, the

not taken part in the interport, was had been received by wireless from commended but abandoned owing Mr.-T. E. Pearce, on board the R. to rujna me pour

MS." Empress of Asia," which read Cricket Club, Shanghai Thanks again for your hospitality.

The N. C. Daily News gives an interesting account of a pleasant ceremony during the tiffin in terval

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to Hongkong. It was magnificent ages the actor to a curious ex Mr. G. M. Billings presided at and unforgettable. Tam Pearce" hibition of it. Not content with tiffii and in handing over the In reply, Mr. Sayer thanked the acting himself in the ordinary s01 Shanghai flag to Mr G. R. Sayer, Shanghai, Cricket Club for the seaso, Le, with presenting his own. R Hongkong's deputy captain, con- hospitality that had been extended temperament, his own natural gifts, -a - P. & 0........... Dovana. gratulated the Hongkong team to them, and mentioned especially unchastened by art, he essays to ERP 40 upon their success cut their the good offices of the Mexis present liat philosopher would das-1-RI splendid sail-rund display of C. D. Field, R. Grimshaw, G. M. call his empirical, salfi fez the cricket.... Headded that a telegram Billings and HL W. Allison," accidental-personage of daily life.

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Y.K.

Kemo Maru,

Emprses of Aala

Proterisus. Achiller.

MEERA VICTORIA..

June 3.-A.O.Le Pros. MoKinley.

73D. R. K..

11-B.

· 16-A. O. In 35-N.YE

July 3.-B. MY Aug. 14-B... Sept: 11-R7

Glenapp Stolln 'Tai-esiss

Delta Bysurfa

-P.&O...

Jaly

Hawaii Maru,

Rhoma Malwa

Ghidzubks Karu. Achilles

Prest Juskesnis“

Tokobama Marti). Pros: Jefferson...

Aug.

25.-P. & G.

7-DPM

Philoctete" Proteiians.

Achillos

HEATTER

10. BE ANNAYE 12-5.75

15-A, ON LOy

P&O

Troilus Helena Doruntime

Barpedon

Lornedon. Rieili

Bopt. P. & 07/

* 12-P:40/(@Dongo Fros. MaKinlay Oct. P. & 0. Hawaii Marv

Bhideunka MATED MINUMANY Achlitos

Pres. Jackson,

Pros. Jefferson Jalyu

Aug. 1198 Farm Anhillés.

QRAGOMA

Hawaii Mars

LIVERPOO

and was fined $5, which he paid

Li Kée, charged with anchorlag cargo boat no. 134 V. in a manDO to cause an obstruction in thứ Southern Frway this monisg pleaded guilty and was also fine

$5

Sin Kau, master of the moti boat America," pleaded guilty to" failing to observe the "Rule of the Road" at 12.30 p.m. on May 16 and was fined $10.

DUNKIRK.

June 16-E A. July - A Aug. 17.-R. A.!

3L-E A..

Bept 10-E A Out 18-E. A. . Nov. 16.-E. A..

·Malaya .Pansina Bolivia Australien. Java. Afrika. Chile.

OLASGOW.

Elvebor. Phainius. Telemechas. Ningshow.

June 1-B F. 20-B. F. July 4-B. F.

9. E. P. Aug, 1-B F.

Poleus. Titan.

AMSTERDAM

| Jane M.-L.C.J.L.

20.-E. A.

July 8-A, -

15.---JC.1.L.

| Aug. 17.-A. E 31.-E. A. Sept. 30-K A.

Oct. 18.--E.. Nov. 16.-E. A.

Ouderkerk.

MnJava

Panama.

Oldekerk Bulivia Australien.

JAYA,

Afrika Chilo.

ROTTERDAM.

May 29 - F. June 1.-Q. L.".

4R. R.: 5. R. B. 8.-H. 4.L.. 11.-B E 19.-B.

20.-J C JIL 21.-G. I. 95.-A, F.

July 8.-9. F.

7.-H. AL

Automedeo. Olanamoy

Nelaun Adolph von Bayer Ermland. Frimaeus.

Addr

Tricraias

Onderkerk

Glenap

24.-E. A.

MAlaya

Machson

6.- E, A.

Fanama.

Preusson.

9-R. F.

Rhesus.

13.-J.0 J.L

Oldekerk

1A.-B. F.

Troilus.

19.-R. F.

Helonus

30.-E. F Aug. 7.-B. F. 13.-R F. 17. A.

Autolgona.

Barpedon. Rberenor.

-F. F.

Fept 20.-F. A. Od. 18.—E. A Nov. 16.-E, ▲ •

Bolivia. Laomedon. Dardasge Australien.

Java

Afrika.

Chile.

ANTWERP.

May 20. P. & O June 5.-E. L

6.—N.V.E. 8.-R. D. &-F.A.L 13.-P. & O.

14-0.8.K.

20.-N.Y.E. 23. B. F.

July 7-HAL

$7.- -P. 40.

2.-D. F.

Bity of Tokio. Haruna Mara. Adolph von Bayor' Fimland.

Sardinia. Amar Maru, Kamo Maru.

Teiresias.

Delta.

11.P.&O. – Malwa,

25.-P. 40.

Aug. 8.P.&O. 32.-P.&O. Bept. 5,-P. & O

19.-F. & 0. Oct. 1-P.&O.

Preqs830.

Helagus

Doranhs.

Khiva. Kashmir.

Macedonia. Donzola. Mantas

HAMBURG.

May 28.-R F. June 10, L

4. P. 5.E, L 6- P..

8. H.A.L 11.-B. F. 14B.K. 18.-B. F. ·

M.-J.C.J.L $6.-G.L 16. E. 4. July 4-8, F

Automedon. 'Glenamoy,

Kaleys.

City of Tokio. Adolph von Bayik” Eemland. Expseos Amur Mars. Adrastos. Onderkerk, Clecapp

Malays

Machaon.

Panama

7.-H. A. L

Preussen.

15-J.O.J.L.

Oldakert

16.-B. F.

Troiles."

Rberener.

Blivia.

Aug. 13B. F

17-RA

PAŠI FLaomedon,

"HONGKONG TIDES.

The tide table dirán below has .boo* compiled st the National Almanac Öfine In London from the rerols of the maniyalar bf observations taken by means of su entomatié tide-recording machina fó thể- -Water· Pollos Basin at Trim Bha Trul

Hurlug the youés 1905-9,- 2:

The sere of the table corresponds with the sera of the sounding in the Admalulty | Charl; which has been found to ba 4 font-

Inches bolow mean sos-loral-a To obtain the depth of water on the Ide pure of the Water Wirele -aid-2. took 4 fuches, and on the gauge 'ni Lamont Donk, Aberdeen, add 35-foa ̈ facbos to the helicht given in the inble?

May 10 50 75 1913,

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