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1.50 nm-Rugby Press news, mail

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3.45 to 5.30 p.m. (approx.Kezd, run-

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7.03 to 7.51 p.m.- Fantastic Sem- phony No. 1 in C Major" (Ber- licz), played by the Symphony Orchestra of Paris, cordneted

by Pierre, Monteux,--MA:1,

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS SATURDAY JANUARY 16, 1932:

Dance Programma.

10:30 pm (approx.), nud

16 - Baby Photography Simplified

While Malvde

Instrumental Trio-" U Zingari "

(Leoncavallo).

Instrumental Trio-" Miruga "

(Coates).Do Groot (Violin) David Bor (Piano) H.M. Calve (Collo-11302S.

Chorus Eton Boating Song" (Kups)-Eton College Musical Society.

Trio When the Cock Regins to Crow (Purcell)-Three Elon- 100 Laum. —B2774T

Orchestral Czardas " (Monti). Orchestral" Hungarina Melo- dies Corby art. Arlok), Alfred Rodend His Tzigane Opsliontza, ---B3014.

The above record is by special 1991zont...

Tocal Duct-- Marigold (Ber

Vocal Dust Thinking of You", (b)-Winhie Melville and Borok Oldham-Bango.. Plano Solo Le Petit Ane

Blanc (Ibert).

Piano Solo Rococo" (Palm. kron) Beino Moissivitch- 1492

Sang-Talley of Laughter

(Sadelerson) Mavis Bennet (Soprano)-B2572.

Organ, and Plano-" Pestovalo”

(Guilmant)."

Organ and Piano – “Glockens- pisler" (Moale)--Anthur Munle and Neville Taylor.-B3097. Song

day Press now.

Fox Taut Coflexiaha.

Fox Tru-The Yale Blos

21.307.

Fox Test In My Bouquet of

Memories,"

Fox Trot My Angel."--91389, Fox Trot-"Dream House, *-^- Fox Tro" May: baou'll be the

One."-21309.

Fox Trut Give Me the Sun-

shine."

Fox Trot-" What's the Henson,"

--21424

Fax Trot" Softly as in a Morn-

ing Sunshine." Waltz-One Kiss."-21778, Fox Trot Because my Baby

don't Moan Maybe." Fox Trot Just Like a Melody

out of the Sky."-e1432, Fox Trut "When Sweet Susie

Goon Stoppin!"

A WEEKLY ARTICLE OF INTEREST TO THE AMATEUR AND BEGINNER.

Ev.SNAP-SHOOTER."]

VII.

The privilege of a contributor to", a third prize in the open enes, but a newspaper. to make atr com by some curious method of classifica- ment or "eriticism on a subject at tion, the same picture was given. hand is recognised by all. My re- a first prize in the members see. marks last week about the annual, tion; a number of pistarea, in the exhibition of the University Photo beginners' section secured prizes graphic Club took the form of a both ways. I suppose somebody Fox Trot-Dusky Stevedore.simple explanation of facts with will take offence if I suggest that nothing which should have caused there should be a le forbidding annoyance. The chairman, Mr. one picture from winning! swo Yeap Choong Yow, however, seemed prizes in order to give other com to have been upset, and took the potitors a chance. unusual form of venting his feel- | 4 and 5. As to the jumble in the Redings by "unkind references to me) hanging.

Arrangements and the

21516.

Fox Trot" A Room with

View."

Fox Trot-Dance Little Lady."

---91801,

Waltz-" Princess Flavin." " Waltz Always"-19955. Fox Trot I'm Bringing a

Red Rose?

Fox Trat Come West Little gentlemen present at the prize gibe said that the whole affair was in his address to the lacies and catalogue imperfections, it cannot Girl Come. West."-1808. Fox Tre My Inspiration is

You."

Fox Trot-- Everybody Loves

You-1611.

Fox Trot-'d Rather be Blue," Mountain

Fox Trot My Mar-1614, Lovers" (Savire).-John Turner (Tenor).

Waltz-Beloved." C13.13.

$13 to 9.30 p.m.-Ruralis. Hun- "garica (Dohannyi Op. 32)

Fruitz Kreisler with ninne dé-; companiment by Carl LumSON, — 1428/0.

9.30 to 11.30 p.m.-

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BEETHOVEN SONATAS

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MOZART SONATAS (Ricordi Edit.)

pin. Local time and weather JEAN MARAT GRADED

report. "

7.51 to 84% p.m.--

Variety."

Hurs Song You Can't

Kill Flies by Scratching Them."

Song Body and Soul-Gracie DILLER QUAIL

Fields (Comedienne).-B30284.

You !!

Organ Solo-! Why Do I Love

Orean Solo Make Believe."

Edward O'Henry. --Bes€2.

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PIECES

TEACHING SERİES

Humorous Song "What did the EARLY ENGLISH

Village Blacksmith Say " Humorous Song" Pokee-Okee-

Oh. Leonard Henry--B3013

Pilne Bolo-She Finny that

Way."

Piane Solo-Wake Up and Dream." Carroll Gibbons- B3031

„Veral Duet Your Eyea," "Veral Dunt--" My Soug of Love." -Winnie Melville and Derek Olliam.-B3854.

Organ Salo-" Your Mother and

Mine.*

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Organ Solo-" Orenze Blossom Time-Sandy MacPherson --- 33169.

Famorans Song" Woul

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Manx Cat Wag Ita Tail"

Hamaros Bong-"That's What

Pats the Sweet" in "Home

Sweet Home,”-Grapie Fids (Cornelianne) - Bera.

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ing. I was among these present! perfect. The pictures have since and felt like a person" reading his been removed and thus the proof own obituary notice in the papers- of hanging incompetence has dis- amused, but not annoyed.

appeared, but the printed entalo- He commented on my incompete would show whether it had Waltz Dream River."-21330,"

tence as a writer on photography been compiled either alphabetical- Fox Trut She's funny that Then, forgetting his subject for aly, in order of pictures or exhibi-

Way,

while, he blurted out Is he here,"tore, or numerically. There was a Fox Trot Dream Train-expecting, I suppose, that some loose sheet for the president's ex-

21553. Fox Trot 1912 Never Ask for body would place himself on exhibits" without any

More,"

hibition. The attack was next There were pictures hung up which Fox" Tret" (lad Rag Doll."—|

21935.

shifted to a member of his club were not in the catalogue, .., the

Fox To You Wouldn't Fool

Mo Would You ?.

classification.

who had sent in glazed prints. Ispeond prize in the open gre seus

a

Fox Trut I want to be Bad was sorry for the member.

21-850.

Whatever purpose the speaker may have had in mind in challeng

Waltz Was it a Dream."

Waltz That Melody of Love,ing my bona fide, for exposing the

--21207.

Fox Tro" If I had You."

faults of a member in public), it certainly pointed to an obstinate refusal to accept, suggestions or

tien referred to by the chairman

Hanging of Pictures.

.

fnterested explains that the pietures were hung from the order

Fox Trot All by Yourself in criticisms in good spirit and with of high and low key, and view

the Moonlight"-21807,

Fox Trat-Weary River." Fox Trot Deep Night."-1805. Waltz "Cecile,"

Waltz Destiny"-1600 11.30 р.п.--Лове дошли.

Letter in the Press,

a view of being subservient to cor- point., This is an iden which was rection, for the future benefit of hot followeth Take the picture his club. He could say nothing to "The Lip of the Dam which forms contradict the faults I pointed out, one of the illustrations in the nor was it clever to pass unfavour-catalogue. It was obviously taken "All records in the above Europeanable comment on some of the ex- from a high viewpoint and yes programme are supplied by Messrs. hibits as a means of covering the was hung higher-than-eye level. The Mantrie & Co.

shortcomings.

blue toned gphotograph-of" H.M.S. SUNDAY,

Hermes was taken from a position on the same level and yo, it was" hung at knee wel; was it because Further reference to exhibition the entrant happened to be a Cor- matters would have been unneces-poral of the Royal Marines and sary this week, but for the chair-

one to be ignored! What a coin- man's comment at the meeting, cidence that, standing near the coupled with a letter which ap- picture of Rod Is Roque, one was peared subsequently in the Daily able to visualise the prominence Press from Interested, onlarging given to some foreign entries while the issue. "Revealing himself as those of a beginner were concen- spokesman for the committee, he trated on the opposite wall. deals with the subject in much the there any exhibition in the world same strain, also evading the which bangs pictures at knew or

lower-than-knee level?

1 am to 12.15 p.-Relay from the Union Church. Kennedy Road. Preacher: Rev. Mr. E. G. Powell, Order of Service, Voluntary. Hyp Worship The King.". Invocation and Lord's Prayer. Hymn The Lord's My Life and

Saving Health." Scripture Rending-suih Chapter

40 verses 18-31,

Hymn The Wise May Bring

Their Learning." Prayer.

41

issue.

An explanation is therefore coll- Anthem Will Life Up Mined for from me and in giving it

Eyes."

Offertory.

Offertory Prayer.

Is

The correspondent further points out that some glazed prints lent I hope no one will be offended a comic touch to the exhibition. T when I refer to certain matters have no time to educate him in which enter into the subject. My what directions such prints re Hyma-"How Sweet the Name main points in summary forinallowed as exhibits in other parts

of Jesus Sounds,"

were: (1) Titled foreign exhibi- of the world. I assume that he' Sermon,

tors pictures were allowed to has excluded from his choice some Hymn-"In Heavenly Love.dbid. pate with those by local exhibitors: foreign exhibits and bromoile.

ing"

(2) The club is for the adence which visitors would have noticed ment of photography. for, te meme were varnished and therefore pre- bers (3) Limit to the number of sonted a ginzed surface.

National Anthem..

Benediction.

12.15 to 2 pm.-Chiness recorded prints from each, exhibitor; (4) The practice of introducing a

Programme. p.Close down.

Poor hanging' classification; (5) little humour into matters serious, Catalogue being of no guidance. it should be remembered, can only 8pm Local time and weather 1. The Club's view is opposite be safely undertaken by the learn

report.

8.05 to

to mine, but if local exhibitors are ed. An admittance by the commit. 9 m. (angrex:).-Uhion | placed in competition with pro-tep that certain pictures were hung Church Social Hour Broadenst,minent photographers abroad, the in order to give a comic touch to Organist-Mr. G. E. Longyear.

next year's exhibition will disclose a serious exhibition is bontrary Soloist Mr. G. McCleod

which view is correct. If a local to the club's public declaration in- Community Singing Conductor amateur feals that his work is of viting all to view the best photo

Dr. L. T. Ride...

such a high standard as to offer graphs in the world. It is an in- FROGRAMME,

a chance of success in winning a suit to the famous foreign photo- prize, he would send his pictures graphers, who were asked to kend to foreign exhibitions where success exhibits and the public, who were brings greater honour.

called to view them, it the com. Pictures submitted to exhibitions mittee is unable to eliminate the abroad are carefully scrutinized by unsuitable work end so-called board of examiners competent to comic features from their serious sit as a selection committee. They exhibition, usually comprise lending sculptors. President's Prizes. painters, architects, commercial

1. Organ Overture (a) Adagio

(b) Allegro

Moderato (J. Stainer).

2. Community Singing-Praise My Soul the King of Heaven" 3. Organ Recit and Choral

"Awake" (J. Stainer). 4. Solo The Lost Chord

(Sullivan),

b. Community Singing Jesus

Lover of My Send

3. Organ Duet Love Diving

(J. Stainer).

7. Community Singing" Eternal

Fashir Strong to Save."

8. Solo" A Dream of Paradise"

(Weatherley).

artists and photographers. These The president has told t-in big are the persons qualified to judge speech how he won so many prized. pictures of those entrants posses. A club official took his negatives. ing degrees such as F.R.P.8. At to another member to do the en- the meeting, the chairman drew elarging. The obliging member comparison between a local competi i did not keep the secret to himself, for gaining a second prize and but actually stated, in the hearing Dr. Max Thorex, F.R.P.S., Becur- of those prosent on the first day

3. Community Singing Guide in the third prize in the same of the exhibition, that his own Me O Thow Great Redeemer "section, to emphasize the high work took little time to produce,

10. Organ nad Choral-To Him" standard of local exhibits. What while the wonderful work he did

J. Stainer).

would the Royal Photographic for the president occupied & long Society think of it?

Doxology.

Benediction.

9 to 10 pm-European programme Aims of the Club.

of Columbia. records supplied

J

by Messa. Anderson. Music Co. 2. I believe that the club was

1.27 to 10 p.m.-"Hungarian Rhap sody No. 1 in Liazt, arr. "Sear).-The J. I.

time: the retouching of ono pic ture which had taken a week had even ther not been

completed.

Buch wonderful work was classed as that of baginnern |

It is suggested that I did not

9 to 9.27 p.m. Casse Noisette opened for the express purpose of

Suite (Tschaikowski), played collecting together those interested know that some foreign entries by the B.B.C. Wireless Ryan-in photography, I Was pregans were for exhibition only. WAE phony Orchestra, conducted by when the public were invited to there any indication do above a Percy Pitt-241/1202.

the exhibition last year. On that visitor that there was an exhibi- occasion either the chairman or the tion section, and competition Med. soretary said that, as the gindard tions, for beginners, members did Squire quite good."it was the inten-open class In the absence of auch Celeste Octatte:-$209.

tion of the club to select the best an index I could have arrived at "Melodie" (Oluck-Squire), work from the members and for no other conclusion, considering "Andante Religiono (Thome), word' it to England and America sing that prizes were awarded t ... Squire (Cellist) with for admittance to exhibitions. The Mer Fred W. Pool, L, H. Long Orina-L2000,

exact raverde, took place instead. well, E. B. Lucas, CW. Clarke, "Toreador et Andalouse" (Rub- ! 3. I Have counted the exhibit GE Kopa, J. N. Unwalla, from the catalogue and found | ERSA (ARP.S., and Dr. Max Rihorstein. AYT, a total of 397, of which 37 were Tharex, F.R.P.S. Sear)-1. I. Squire Colento snbmitted by one local competitor, The last two numed had their Delatte-ms »."

representing nearly tesi per cent signatures and title written in of the wholó, exhibit. What club | frond on their exhibits, and there in the world allows this, and what was no evidence to visitors, that

instein, are. Fear). "Romanen"

"Andantino" (Lemnte).

"Reverie" (Dunkler)-WH

Seuire (Cellist) with Pinnows therefore wrong in my sugges" thoir names wore covered from the 12050

tion" that kho bxhibits should be "eye of the judgca, : whích- shoulð limited The mass exhibitor gained have been the case..

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