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THURSDAY, MARCH
1928.
a famous artist who is now blind,
Othor valuable curios were ont by Mr Li Cheuk Fung, Kong- moon, Messza. Kwong Sau Tong, Wong Ching village, Mr. Han Yan The Rev. W. Walton Rogers Lun, Dir. Taul Kwing Kong, Mr. expressed thanks on behalf of the Ho Wah Tong, Mr. Ying Sing Kow, Committee to H. E. Major General Mr. Ho U Ming, Mr. Kwok, Tam Luard and Sir Shou-son Chow for Wun, Mr. C. H. Tam, MCBCTE. consenting to open the exhibition Kwong Sang, Mr. Ow Yeing Kin and for their kind words. The Heng, Mr. P. Sands, Messrs. Cheong trusted they would not regret the Loong, Mr. Li Chor Chi and the time they had spent at the exhibi-sons of the lato Sir Chontung
Linng Cheng.
The whole collection is one of extreme interest and each exhibit repays careful study.
tion.
ROUND THE GROUNDS. Chinese Art and Manufactures,
THE ORGANISATION, Numerous Sub-Committees.
The visitor to the exhibition, is immediately impressed with the delightful lay out of the Church'
The patrons of the exhibition de- Hall and grounds. Chinese corations predominate of course, are H. E. the Governor, Sir Cecil but the various side shows of the Clementi, K.C.M.G., H. E. Major exhibition have been so arranged General C. C. Luard, C.B., C.M.G., that a surprisingly large field of Sir Henry Pollock, IL.C., Sir Shou- Hon. Dr. activity is covered in a compara-son Chow Kt, the Hon. Mr. tively small area. The lay out ofJ. Owen Haghes, the the grounds has already been des-R. H. Kotewall, C.M.G., and Dr. cribed and it is merely necessary S. W.. TEO, LL.D.
to add that the visitor will find
The general committee consists. every attraction easily accessible. of the Lord Bishop of Victoria, At night the grounds are (President), the Rev. W. Walton filuminated in typical Chinese Rogers and Mr. F. C. Mow Fang, fashion. Prime interest yester (Vice-Presidenta), Misa E. Couche day centred in the demonstration and Miss R. Mow Fung (Hon. aren and in the exhibition of Secretaries), and. Mr. C. C. Mit curios. In the former place Chi-choll and Mr. J.W. Baldwin (Hon.
Treasurers). nese erafstmen were to be seen at work, Ivory carving was done by Messrs. Sing Chong of Canton, the mysterious process of ivory balls being carved inside other balls being demonstrated.
Messrs.
The Committee is composed of the following-Mesdames C..L. Blanchett, F. A. Britton, Choung Wing-kul, C. R. Duppuy, H Hunt, G. A. Poyating, W. W. Rogera
Shun Tal of Hongkong demonstrate and E. G. Stewart; Misses E. At- kins, W. I. Griffin, W. Robinson, cd the manufacture of Chinese and E. Walters; the Reva. N.. V. lanterns and paper decorations Halward, J. H. Johnston, E. W. L while jade turning was done by Martin, C. B. Shann, Tso Sze-kai Messrs. Chung Wo Jade Firm of and H. A. Wittenbach; Doctors Hongkong.
Lily Iliff and E. Kirk, Capt, R. D. Thomas and Messrs. O. B. Raven, W. S. Bailey, E. Cock, J. H. Don- nithorne, R. Huang, J. H. Hunt, V. C. Labrum, A. J. May, W. H. C. Robson, P. Sands, E. G. Stewart,
Chinese Industries. Raitan ware and mat making was done by Messrs. Hang Cheung Shing, while visitors saw the palm leaf rain coats, the favourite dress
of ricsha boys in wet weather, F. W. Stapleton, Tsui Kwing-kong, being made by Messrs. Hop Yick B. Wong Tape, B. Wylie and Wong Chan of Kowloon City, Grass Siu-pun. sandals were manufactured by Mesars. Sang Lee, Kowloon.
The Sub-Committees.
The Demonstration Sub-Com- Mesara. Chung Leang Kee of
(convenor), Hongkong and Messrs. Iop Yick mittee consisted of Mr. Taui and Chan, Kowloon City showed how Kwing-kong feather dusters and bamboo hats Messrs. Cheng Shuk-kit, Taul Tong, Chow Ching-chiu, Chan Siu-kun, are made respectively. While soap Ow Yeung Kin Hang, Yip Kin stone carving and "chop" makingchuen, Tso Chi-on, and Hon Yan- was demonstrated by Kwok Yim lum. Sang Intense interest centred in
The Sub-Committee for Euro- the scroll writing by Pui Chung ein teas was as follows. Mrs. Kwok, many Europeans having. H. Hat (convenor), Mrs. A. W. their names written on scrolls for Bliss, Mrs. W. Brown, Mrs. P. J. the sum of 40 cente a character. Jennings and Mrs. C. C. Mitchell, Doll making was done by Tang (members), and Mesdames W. R. Fun and wire puzzlo making by Andrews, R. Baldwin, T. Black, Lo Chiu Kec.
F. C. Clemo, G. R. Edwards, L Messrs. Kun Kee of Wanchai Forster, F, Hamblin, S. Kelly, F demonstrated blackwood carving, II. Loseby, F. McNider, A. McFar while Messrs. Wing Hin, Kowloon lane, A. W. Smith and R. Spence- showed how joss sticks are made,layh, (co-opted members). Firecrackers were manufactured
The Sub-Committee for the Chi- on the spot by Mesare. Kwong nese Restaurant consisted Man Lung a non-inflammable Miss R. Mow Fung (convenor), powder being used to lessen tho Mrs. F. C. Fung, Mrs. Mackay, Mrs. F. W. Stapleton, Miss E. Rogers, Miss Shin Tak-hing, Mrs. Fek, Miss M. Yuen and Mr. G. S. Zimmern.
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Carpentry was demonstrated by Mesars, Kwong Hung Shing and brass engraving done by Messrs. Kwong Yut Lee. Silverware was The Entertainment Sub-Com- turned out under the fascinated mittee was as follows. The Rev. of spectators by Messrs. N. V. Halward (convenor), Revs. Wang Hing. This section of the. H. Juhnaton, D. W. L. Martin, exhibition proved one of more than C. B. Shann and Tao Szo Kai, Mrs. average interest and the exhibi- Cheung Wing Kul, Miss E. Atkins, tion would be well worth while if Miss W. I. Grifin, and Messrs. B. this was its one feature.
Wong Tape, R. Huang, and Wong Siu Pun.
Lectures and Tableaux.
The Sales Stall sub-committed European and Chinese meals are also served in the grounds, consisted of Miss W. Robinson while musical selections are play (convenor), Mrs. C. I. Blanchett, ed by the band of H.M.S. Curaber- Mrs. F. A. Britlon, Dr. Lily land and by a Chinese orchestra, and Miss Walters, (members); and Lectures and demonstrations are Mosdames J. W. Baldwin, R. Baid- another feature of the exhibition win, Griggs, Johnson, Paes, F. and yesterday there was an excel- Robinson, Tong, A. White, and lent audience when Mr. R. E. Lind- Woolley, Misses C.. Angus, D. sell delivered a lecture on "Heng-Andrews, C. Allen, M. M. Clark, kong Place Names and Legends, Cole, Gilmore, E. Hayward, B. showing in fascinating manner Hirst, R. Hopwar, M. Kacker, K. how various local spots derived Murphy, A. Poon, B. Pope, Smith, D. Wentworth, E. Woolley, M Later in the evening tableux Woolley, Maud White, Margaret were presented describing Chi-White, M. Witchell and Mesara. nese home life and Mandarin's R. Baldwin, R. Dormer, Henry Kew, court, the explanations being A. Tate, R. White, R. Wong and given by Miss Jean O'Hoy. Other E. R. Robinson.
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and
side shows also proved of con- Mr. W. IL C. Robson was in siderable interest to visitors who charge of the cloak room expressed surprise, and admira- parcel office... tion at the way in which such a wide scope of activities was cover-
ed by a single exhibition.
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Of especial interest at the ex- chased. The range is much wider hibition is the display of curiosand of far greater appeal than in the Church Hall. There are so usually found at bazaars, and the many valuable and interesting organisers are to be congratulated works of art here that to attempt on providing articles for sale of to describe them is impossible. extreme utility and interest.
One etall is set aside for the It is an exhibit which must be seen to be appreciated. It is ex-Blind Girls' Home, Kowloon, and tremely doubtful whether such a the Blind Boys' Home, Foochow, collection of valuable specimena all the goods for sale being the of Chinese art has ever been work of blind children educated housed under ono roof in the and taught at the homes, Mosura.
Tuck Kea, Peking Road and Messrs.broidery is to be found on the stall under the supervision of the trees in the shape of men Colony before.
Church,, is that where odds and animals, gold fish and other enr
salo tat The art exhibits include several Sing Hat Mel, Hongkong, show of the Hongkong Lace Co.. masterpieces from the famous brass and blackwood, the stall bo- Ginger in many unsuspected but ends are in great variety. Silks prising things are on
Messrs. Wang Hing, who are collection of Mr. Tao Tean Tai. ing a happy hunting ground for delicious forms is the principal of all shades are to be found on Messrs. He Kee. Mrs. F. C. Mow Fung lent a curio hunters. Other curfon are exhibit of the China Ginger Pre- the stall of Messrs. Tack Feng peculiar ink slab used by Emperor obtainable at the stall of Mosers, serving Co, Ltd., while an excel- Silk Co. of Wei-hal-wel and Kow-demonstrating their manufactures, Kien Laing and Messrs. Komor and Cheong Loong, of Pottinger Street: lont display of ivory ware fascin- loon, while rattan ware and mats have on sale an excellent collec Porcelain and earthenware, ates visitors to the stall of Mesars. of all kind are offered by Messrs. tion of silver ware while Mossrs. Komor loaned several valuable
ang Cheung Shingave all dads on China. Walsh Ltd, show, books C.MS publleations are and highly interesting articlés. services in Canton green and, gold, Sing Cheong, "of Canton.
Twelve Peking rugs and four vases and other China products Lacquer ware of all kinds, Is for frescoes anived from the fire at are offered by Messrs. Wing Hing sale by Messrs. Hipson and Co., of China tena, black, white and available at another stall and Road while carved mirrors in many de-green in a variety of packets, tins finally there is one whore packages the Summer Palace were lent by China Ware Co., Queen's the Jade Tree Inc. and Mr. Tang Central, while an excellent display signs are shown by Mesara, Cornoy and boxes, while small gardens, are wrapped up for the modest
em-Bros. Another fascinating stall,with tiny trees and little figures, sum of five cents. Ying Lim loaned two pictures by of drawn thread work and
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