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EXPLORERS IN ARCTIC

PROF. ROGER FRY

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

Climb Devil's Thumb

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Monday, Oct, "a... 1—2.16 p.m. 'Emäpean Programme. 1 p.m. Local Time and Weather

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1.03 p.m. Recorded · Programme, 4.15 pm A Relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Orchestra from the Hong Kong Hotel Grill Room 1.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bullets,

Rugby Press News, etc. 2.15 pm. Close Down.

Travel Talk by "Globe Trotter” Z.E.K. ProTAMME

London, Sept. 20.

Artist And Critic

London, Sept. 15.

We regret to announce that Mr. Roger Fry, Slade Proteasor of Fine Art at Cambridge since 1933, died in London nospital yesterday as

PUBLIC AUCTION.

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COMMENCING At 2.30 P.M.

A little wooden ship returned the age of 67. His death was due to Aberdeen to-day after four to the affects of a fall last week, mouths in the Arctic.

when he slipped and injured him- On beard were a party of Cam-self internally. bridge scientists who have been By the death of Mr. Roger Fry exploring north of Canada. not only English but European TUESDAY, OCT, 9, 1934

They hoped to navigate the art, history, and, literaturs loses

bus diose one North-West Passage,

of ita most distinguished pack-ice was encountered and the authorities. In aesthetic theory. idea was abandoned.

Fry held extreme views, but he was One of the most important so consistent, and so clear and achievements of the expedition graceful in exposition that he was was the climbing of the Devil's listened to with respect evon, by 5-6 p.m. (Approx) A Relay of Thumb in Greenland, hitherto those who were temperamentally

the Band of the 1st Battngarded as inaccessible. South Wales) Borderers, con- ducted by Bandmaster C. Bidl-G. Longstaff and Mr. T. P. Baird.parison he may be said to have

been Ruskin's opposite, his wím Valuable geological discoveries being always, to extricate art froin cott, ARGM, from the MUI.

38 p.m. Eúröpean Programme.

MC.

ÁT Tania SALES ROOM,

DUDDELL STREET.

A. QUANTITY OF

The ascent was made by Dr. Topposed to him. For convenient | VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE. tary Hospital, Bowen Road, by ware made by Dr. Longstaff, sail. its entanglements in subject

Comprising kind permission of Lieut. Co-botanical, geological and other matter, and from its sentimenta

Tesk Batstands, Chesterfield lonel H. E. Williams, D.S.Opecimens were brought back.

jor ethical values, and to judge of The vessel was held up for it as a

pure, and disinterested Couches and Armchairs Teak Cabi- several weeks in Melville Fay by activity. Nobody approached him nets, Teak Extension Dining Tables 6-7 p.m. A Relay of the Hong ice and spent the time in charting in the ability to describe and rank and Chair, Teak Chest of Drawers, Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra [unknown" fjords. · A visit was works of art in terms of their Teak Bookcases, Teak Bedsteads, from the Hong Kong Hotel made to Baffin Land.

formal composition. This ability with Hair Mattresses, Jenk Ward- Roof Garden.

The expedition was under the

was baserl upon profound his robes, with Bevelled Mirrors Doors, 7 p.m. Closing Local Stock Quo-leadership of Mr. J. M. Wordio torical knowledge of the Italian Test Dressing Tables and Stools, tations, London and New York of St. John's College, Cambridge, schools in particular, but also upon Teak Tea-poys, Breens, Ice Chest, Stock and Commodity. Quota-Captain Jacobsen,

and the vessel was navigated by

tations.

7.08-7.25 p.m. Vocal Gema.

The Girl Friend (Rodgers)......

Peggy Ann (Rodgers).

Light Opera Company.

Wild Violets (Stolz)......Maria Eisner and Martin Kraemer of the State Opera Dresden, with Chorus and Orchestra. 725-7.40 p.m. Pianoforte Recital

by Sergei Rachmaninof.

of the Gnomes 1 Dance

(List).

2. Etude Tableau in A Min-

or, Op. 39

-noff).

3. One Lives

GRETNA OLD TOLL BAR COTTAGE

Sale Next Month

FEW PIECES OF FINE BLACKWOOD WARE and

I Grandfather Clock Upright Pianos

a habit of mind which was at the Bronze and Brass Orisment, Por same time scientific and discelain Flower Pots, Ondlery, Dirnar tinguished by keen aesthetic sen- Service and Crockery, Ghies Ware, sibility. However reasoned "in Fine Oil Paintings, Pictores, Curt. the air" but was always ready sins, Cusbious," Carpets, Rugs, with concrete illustrations from Electric Table Lamps and Fans, the art of the past to support his Gramophones and Records, Filing fargument, and his reasoning was Cabinets, Task Office Desks and never at the expense of feeling in Chair, Curios, Typewriters. Rattan the artistic sense of the word.

Ware, ctc., etc. Fry was the son of the late. Sir Edward Fry, and it is not ex. |travagant to trace in his general, (Special Air Mail Service) attitude, his demand for in- tellectual and emotional integrity, London, Sept. 20. some hint of his Quaker ancestry, An interesting sale by auction Educated at Clifton College, Fry (Rachmani-will take place at Carlisle on Oe was admitted to King's College, Lober 3, when the Old Toil Bar Cambridge, in 1885, and proceeded but Once- Cottage at Gretna Green will be to his B.A. degree 'three years later 1 Refrigerator offered for sale on behalf of the after gaining a double first in Department of Agriculture for Natural Sciences. Turning to the Scotland. The house, which Ja practice of art he became a pupil the main Glasgow-of the late Francis Bate and also Carlisle road, and stands only studied in Paris. His work as a about fifty yards from the bound-painter was artistically sound and ary line between Scotland and marked by a fine taste in colour, England, is believed to be the but from the nature of his mind: original Gretna Green marriage it was bound to be somewhat cold 9.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins nouse, and certainly occupies the in the impression it made upon

London 1 p.m. Stock and Com-same site. It is, of course, quite the spectator. In modity Quotations.

sense. Fry 10.30 pm Reuter Press Bulletins, Gretna Green Smithy where mara successful artist, and it is hy his property from the "know too much about it" to be

10.30 p.m. Close Down.

Rugby Mid-day Press News etc. iages are still conducted

writings. and addresses upon art The Old Toll Bar Cottage con- that he will be remembered. In An Relays of the Hong Kong tains four rooms, two of which style the development of his Hotel Orchestras are by cour-and the Secret Room respectively the progress of his artistic ideas.

as the Horse-shoe Room painting followed punctually upon tesy of the Management. $30-10 p.m. European Recorded constructed for the carrying on concerned Fry fret

are believed to have been special So far as the general public was

Waltz (Strauss). 17.40-8 p.m. From the Studio.

A Talk on "The Arcadia of the

East" by the Globe Trotter.

8

p.m. Local Time and Weather

Report.

303-10.30 p.m: Chinese Studio

Concert

situated од

#1

distinct

known

A

carne into

exhibitions

ON VIEW FROM MONDAY, THE 8TH OCTOBER, 1934.

TERAS ---CAB¤ on DALIVERY."

LAMMERT BROS,,

AUCTIONEERN,

LOCH NESS MONSTER

The Water

Prografime from ZEX on a of the marriage business, relies in prominence in connexion with the Lying Motionless On -frequency of 840 kílocycles. connection with which, together Post Impressionist" 330-8.55 pito: Carnival Sute, with local curion and picture which he organized at the Grafton Op. 9 (Schümánn).............London postcards, are on sale in a small Galleries in 1911 and 1831. These Symphony Orchestra Conduct shop adjoining the cottage.. exhibitione excited the keenest con- ed by Sir Landon Renald.

The coltage itself is an object of troversy, but Fry was unperturbed, 1. Preambule; 2 Pierrot: 3. Arle- great interest to visitors to Gretna and it is to him that the recogni- are stated to inspect is annually. Fry's earlier publications were his- torical arii critica) rather than theoretical. He edited the Dis contres" of Sir Joshua Reynolds programme of gramophone re- and was responsible for

graphs on Giovanni Bellini, and Paul Veronese and contributed

HONOKONG DAILY PRESS. all subjects of enquiry will be cuin: 4. Valse Noble; 5. Euseblus; Green, and thousands of visitors tien of Cezanne in England is due.

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THIS FORM MAY BE USED,

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mono-

5. Florestan; 7, Coquette 8. Papil- Hois; 9. Lettres dansantes; 10. Chairina: 1. Chopin: 12. Es- trella; 13. Reconnaissance; 14. Pan- talon et Colombine; 15. Valse Alle.. mande: 18. Paganini; “17. Aveu; 4 pm, A sports talk 18. Promenade; 19. Fause: 20. Mar 4.15 p.m. Time Signal from Green-many articles on particular artists che des Davidsbundler contre les Philistins.

8.56 0.12 p.m. Old Tunes:

Violet Loraine-Medlay....Vidlet | Loraine (Comedienne).

What's Yours?—A Contival Med-

ley (arr. Debroy Somers)...De-7

broy Somers Band. 9.12-9.30 p.m. Variety.

- Song - Carnival of 1933 Stárs.............. Debroy Somers Band; Flanagað and Allen Carlyle Coustis and Dan Donovan Figgy Wood and Albert Sandler and his Orchestra.

Fox-Trot Good-Bye~`Again...........

Isham Jones and his Orches

Plano Soles-Piano Pie (No. 2)...

George Scott-Wood. 9.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins. London 1 pm. Stock and Com- modity Quotations. 9.35–10 p.m. “Grand Opéra,

Grand Fantasia on “The Máster

singers of Nuremburg” (Wag- net).......Symphony Orchestra conducted by Vidmens Bch- malstich

(Special Air Múli Servics)

London, Beşit, 30. -à cine-cameca film of the Loch Neaa monster kan takan, yesterday, by Captain James Fraser, one of the official watchers whom Sir Edward Mountain has employed to patrol the loch. The film, un- ir Edward Mountain in London. developed, has been despatched to wich. Concert by Louis Wil-to the Burlington Magazine, the

Statesman, loughby. (violin), Sara Stein New

and other Captain Fraser, as the monster (pianoforte), and

however, Lambert periodicala. It is,

in lying motionless on the water half such publications as "Vision and a mile east of Temple Pier and Flack (flute and píècolo),

Design." 1920, and Transforms-fty yards from the shore, and al- 5-5.15 pm News Bulletin,

tion," 1927, works of agemulative though it was nearly threo quar- well as a critical nature, that ters of a mile from where he stood. kis ránk as an artistic philosopher he took a short film with, a cine is to be judged.

?

-BERLIN FROGRAMME p.m., Dix Announcement (Ger-

man, English)

German Folk Song Programma-Forecast (German-

English)

9.15 pm.. Music-Topical

Sport

amera which had powerful telescahid lens attachment, giving a close up effect up to over a mile distance.

Fry's réputation stood as high in America as in England, and for a time he held the position of Oura Event-tor at the Metropolitan Museum,

Captain Fraser said, in an in- New York In 1933 he was from fifteen to twenty feet long terview; that the monster was pointed Slade Professor of Fine

9.45 p.m., News Bulletin (English)

18.30 pm, Greetings from the Homeland: The Lower Rhine. A radio Sequence by Eduard v. 'd. Becke 11.18 News Buffethi (German) 11:30 pm Music by Reichswtier

10 pm, Short Musical Programme Art at Cambridge, and in his with two to three feet of its back, 10.15 p.m., Books about the New inaugural lecture he made a strong above the surface. Its colour was

Germany.

appeal for the systematic study of brown, but neither the head por art history. Several exhibitions at the tail was visible above this Fry's paintings have been held in surface. "I watched the object London, and he was a regular con along with Mr. Fraser, custodian tributor to the exhibitions of the of Urquhart Castle, he said, "1 London Group, of which he was ook only a short Alma, hoping it one of the founders and a strong would approach closer, but as we watched the monster submerged. supporter.

I don's suppose the film will solve In 1891 Mr. Fry married Helen the creature's identity, but it may Combe, and had one son and one provide a good still photograplı daughter.

as further proof that Lock Ness does harbour a strange creature of some kind

Band"!!

1216 pm. News Bulletin (English) 12.30 p.m. Dia close down (Ger-

man, Engli)

RADIO MANILA,

5 pm, Studio Musical Varieties" Aris "Jeanne d'Arc-Adien. 5.30 p.m. Practice Hour-Conser-

Torets. (Farewell, Te Moun-vatory of Master-

tairs) Tschaikowsky)...............Maria 8.10 p.m., Spanish Informational Jeritza (Soprano),

Orchestral-Bammon and Dell 5.30 pin English Informational

Bacahanale (Saint-Period,

Ku: Stud Damnation of 320 px

Baens);

Orchestral

FAUST"--KARŠery March (Bere 3.45 pm

Jibe, Op. 24) Philadelphia Sym- phony Orchestra directed by 6 ph

Leopold Stokowski

Aria—"Traviata" - Dei Kölel. Bol- --lead Epiriti FILA BAY DEGA ÁL for bath

ker Champions.

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