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WEDNESDAY: NOVEMBER 29, 1922.

GAWKINESS ON THE STAGE

English Actors and Japanese Costume.

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THE CAMBRIDGE CREW.

Loss of Alphabet” Hartley's

Services.

ANTI-MUD SPLASHING

TESTS.

Trials at Hendor.

VAN DYCK FOR -- AUSTRALIA.

The University athletic cor The Royal Automobile Club On View at National Gallery. A correspondent long resident respondent of the Manchester on October 18th. carried out tests The National Gallery of Vio- in Japan sands the Manchester Guardian writes: With arrange. of the efficiency of a number of taria, Malbourne, is to be cons tinardian his views on the Engments already being made for mud-splash guards fixed to motor gratulated 00 the wise and lish actors in the Japanese play races on the Cam all who are at rabiales. About thirty assembled at the Little Theatre. He writes: all keen on rowing are wondering on the new concrate road at the energetic activity of Mr. F. Rinder, to whom has been entrust-. Centuries of trousers seem if the Light Blues are going to

Welsh Harp, Hendon. After theed the responsibility for the to

kerb test the cars were sent out! have disqualified English continue the superiority in oars-

the Fulton purobases under from wearing

on a road test of twenty miles. flowing manship which has bean marked

Bequest, and who has succeeded FOX TROT RECORDS Are Part of the effect of since the war. Oxford have been The vehicles were afterwards in securing for Australia a picture

The Toils of Yoshitomo" is holding a commanding lead for driven down a prepared course on of such absolutely unrivalled im FOR YOU.

lost by the gawkiness-thare years, and are still five wins the concrete road in which an portanos and superb quality as is no other word—of the actors in ahead, but Cambridge have won artificial pot hole filled with liquid, the precious little panel of the their Japanese clothes. It is four times in succession, and if mud had been prepared. By the Madonna and Child by Jan Van difficult to get heroio sentiments they be successful in March they side of the pot-hole a white screen Dyck, until recently in the collac across the footlights when an will equal their record of five was placed and the result of the son of Mr. C. J. Weld-Blundell. important part of the hero's consecutive wins.

passage of each car was photo. Between 1884 and 1906 the costume is put on like a petticoat The Rev. S. E. Swano, who graphed and records preserved picture has figured at various of which the front is higher than returned to Cambridge after the for the future consideration of the London exhibitions of works by the back. Much slao is lost in war, bas done some excellent judges. The pneumatic-lyred old masters, but, whilst its au- the postures.

coaching, and it is difficult to

cars had to pass the screen stthenticity, vouched for by. The Japanese are polite estimate how much of the Cam- twenty miles an hour and those Wasgeo, Mr. F. C. Waala and nation, so it is probably imbridge excellence should be attri with solid tyras at twelve miles other eminent critics, has naver.

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An what buted to the brilliant stroking of possible

bour, and the new white been seriously challenged, it wa they thought when they saw P. H. G. H. S. Hartley. Both surface which was prepared for quite impossible to form an ad

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esch vehicle was badly marred equate idea of its quality owing legged on the floor like tailors. Hartley has taken an appoint-after each passage. No Japanese ever sits in such a ment at Eton, an; Mr. Swann has position. His knees close undergone to India for six months in hizo like bioges, and the result is connection with mission work. an attitude at once reposeful and If the new authorities can solve dignified. European actors whose the problem of adequately filling joints bave not been broken in to the shoes of the two men they the position in childhood cannot will have gone a long way to- imitate the Japanese and need wards Guding another winning not try. The departure from con- crew. vention involved in the use of a bench or chair would be less damaging than the awkward cross-legged position.

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ARMS DISCOVERED IN CARGO.

A Case At Newchwang. A serious situation is reported

As H. B. Playford, last year's president, who has rowed in three winning crews and has distin- guished himself by his coaching Englishmen bave perhaps a of his Trial Eight crew last Dec- temperamental difficulty in wear ember, has been ordained and is ing strange costume. Japanese returning to his old college are free from it. The great Jesus-as chaplain, it contemporaTE Japanese actor fairly safe to assume that Mr. Koshiro has sp, ared in such Swann's mantle will fall upon diverse parts as Napoleon and bim.

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Some of the vehicles splashed the mud ovar the top of and beyond the screen and only one had a really good "target.”

It was subsequently announced

to its being covered by a thick coat of discoloured and chilled varnish, This varnish has now been removed to reveal one of the Johoicest gens of the painter's art, noble and monumental in design,

that the car with the good in spite of the miniature-like "target" had failed to pass scale, entrancingly harmonious through the pot-hole and was and rich in coloar, and executed disqualified.

to Mr. Arthur Hadfield, Youlgrave.

with the marvellous finesse and precision of which only the pain- ter of the Arnolfini group held of the secret.

The picture, which only mea- This was Mrs. Hadfield's fourth (sures 1096 x 795 in. is signed in wedding: her first two husbands the background on the left Iohem being named Greatorex, and her de Eye Brugis, and dated 1433, third and fourth Hadfield.

whilst on the right hand side is WHAT TEACHERS THINK OF IT. the familiar inscription Als Ich The main points of the head Kan (As I can, but not as I would). teachers' approval are that the It is now on view at the Nations) lectures, first, are useful in them-Gallery at Home. selves. The child's interest, sec- ondly, in other general school

work is stirred. Third, he begins DIED WHILE COMMITTING to ask frequently for special books on relevant subjects from the

SUICIDE. school and public libraries, and attendance on museum days is "always very good." No doubt

Remarkable medical evidence

Loadon policeman, and in To and Hartley's successor neither case was awkardness may not be so easy, but hero 102832 apparent to again the Light Blues do not English people in the audience, despair, forlast season it was prov- The great bistorical playeed that in J. Hamilton and H. W. regularly produced in Tokyo Shaker there were two excellent and Osaka are.marvels of sump substitutes, either of whom would tuons costuming, so accurate in have been good enough for Blues its reproduction of ancient in many years. Shuker will bo addities as to be sometimes ridi- in residence again. As a Ladyteachers also fue some gratis. was given on October 18th. at an culous, yet the actors move in Margaret man he was trained their strange garments with an under Hartley, and has success- unself-consciousness which seems fully attempted to absorb some of impossible to Englishmen when the famous stroke's charactar- they get out of a fairly ciristics, including his wonderful curascribed range of "pretty

length." Of the Blues who will costumes."

be in residence T. D. A. Collet, who rowed bow last March, has some reputation as a stroke.

Two other old Blues will also be in residence, and they are also Pembroke men. B. G. Ivory, who rowed No. 6, will act as president of the C.U.B.C., and K. N. Craig who, after winning the Colquhoun Soulle-rowed No 3, is the other.

ENGLISH ACTOR'S

POSITION.

American Threat of Deportation.

New York, Oct. 19th.

cation in such essays on museum inquest at Southwark of James and art gallery subjects as are Armstrong (62), an out-of-work printed in an appendix to the re- carman.

can believe that It was stated that the man had port, but one there are other better reasons for been depressed, and on Monday pleasure.

was found dead, hanging by a - A head teacher in a poor leather strap fastened to a book district discovered that the on a cupboard door children io Ba streets Dr. J. H. Janeson, who made a seldom went out of them.post mortem examination, said They took no share to the life that there was no sign of strang- that went on beyond the tram plstion or suffocation. Death was lines or across the road. But now due to syncope, accelerated by these infant proletarians begin to the shock caused by the attempt absorb the ideas that the town's to bang himself. The case show. buildings are there for them to ed the value of the post mortem

ander in and learn that they examination. can go in alone at any time if tioned that the other day he made they show the notebook used for a post-mortem on a man whose museum lectures. The system, body had been taken from the

The doctor men.

Ivory is hardly likely to be moved from his position, but Craig is Food all-round man. Last year, when Fremantle was indisposed, Craig rowed No. 7 and did very in fact, has sent scores of chil river, and there was no sign of well.

This No. 7 thwart is one that dren, some dragging behind them drowning, death having taken is going to give some trouble.maseums and galleries on holi-

E. W. Law, who had the distinc tion of being selected as spare man without ever having rowed

their captive parents

to the place before he entered the water.

days and in the early evening.

head

The class visite, the teachers fad, give opportunity for practical lessons for behaviour in public places, sad even the offi cial patrollers of such places aa the Whitworth Institute note that the children are batter behaved

The ex.

The Coroner: In this case the excitement of being in the act of hanging himselfcaused the man's death?--Yes.

The jury returned a verdict of fel de az.

Mr. Pat Somerset, the English actor how appearing with Miss Edith Day in Orange Blossoms," has been ordered to appear at Ella fo and to-day to satisfy the Government regarding his rela- tions with Miss Day in London last summer.

If he fails to do so, the author. to have arisen at Newchwang inities threaten that he will be No. 11, DOUDDELL ST. HONGKONG. connection with an attempt to deported-Central News,

import arms for the Mukden

"Pat Somerset is the stage in the Trial Eights, is useful Warlord. The arms were dis name of Mr. Patrick Holme-there, as is the Trial "Cap" covered in a cargo landed from a Sumner. Ha was educated at A. C. D. Pain, although he is on Japanese steamer and stored in

Harrow, and afterwards went on the light side. Other old Trist

Eight colours who will be is ra Measts. Farmer & Co's. godowns. the stage.

YOU ARE JUST AS OLD According to the reports which Three years ago he was play.denca are I. Macpherson, L. Band more interested when they have reached us the discoverying lead" in "Three Wise Usher, D. R. Rosevear, G.C.C.

come by themselves.

as you feel. A pair of correctly was reported to the Commissioner Fools" at the Comedy Theatre, Adami, H. G. Babicgton Smith, peditions of the class, it seems, fitted glasses is a powerful factor of Customs and the British Consul, when he married Miss Margaret ad T. R. A. Bevan.

bave produced the self-discipline in making you feel young. The list of likely men does not of the individual, and one may Efficiency demands that you and the consignment was detain-Bannerman, who was playing in ed. pending instructions from the same piece, at St. George's, and here. The Third Trinity four perhaps justly doubt whether the wear glasses if your eyes are not Peking. As a result of this action Hanoversquare. They left by must be taken into consideration. lessons in the museum case are perfect. Fully fifty per cent. of thraabaning communications were aeroplane to spend their honey. Rowing for their college clab in any more valuable than these the people who do no wear received by Mr. Warren, the moon at Cowes.

one race and for the Vikings in first essays into civilised life, glasses should do so. A great Commissioner of Customs. It is Last year Mrs. Holme-Sumber the other they won bath the They do at least suggest an op- many are unaware of the real reported that for his personal obtained a divorce on the ground Cap at Healey last summer, and achievement and its reflex, and examination is made. The Hong- Visitors' Cup and the Stewards preciation of both the city's condition of their eyes until the safety he has been instructed to of cruelty and misconduct. reside for the present in the It was stated in evidence that all of them-C. P. M. Eley, J. A. they present a handle of citizen-kong Optical Co., successors to British Consulate, and that the Mr. Somerset was living with Macaab, R. E. Morrison,

ship to any who care to use it Clark & Co., refracting and manu- Manchester Guardian. protection of a British gunboat Miss Edith Day, who had played T. R. B

facturing opticians, located in 53, has been asked for by cable. with him in Ireas" at the

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