FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1928.
HERE is no worry or anxiety in rearing Baby healthfully and happily, even in a tropical climate, when Glaxo is used as Baby's food.
Glazo is the food that has been used to rear the children in five Royal Nurseries. Court Physicians see that Royal Babies have the best and most nourishing food.... that 16 why Glaxo has been chosen.
Give your Baby. Giaro, and watch the difference after a few days: see how restfully he sleeps, how contented he in and how steadily he increases in weight. Ask your Doctor!
Glaxo
The Vitamin Milk-Food
"Builds Bonnie Babies'
Sole Agents: W. R. LOXLEY & CO., Hong Kong.
TANG YUK, DENTIST
Successor to
the late SIEN TING, 14, D'Aguilar Street.
TERMS VERY MODERATE Consultation Free.
RESPECTABLE MASSEURS.
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DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.
(This cross-word puzzle has been made by an expert but our readers are warned to look out for occasional phonetic spellings, such as harbor, plow, and altho.)
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41-Periods of time
[44-Forward
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46-Decline.
47-Agitates
48-Large
19-Abound
|51-A quadruped
17-To turn to right in 52-Wan
18-House of Lords
delving
(abbr.)
Inactive
19-The state of being
21-Pronoun
22-Promissory note
(abbr.)
23-Portuguèse coln
20-Bill of sale (abbr.) 28-Purloin 29-Top of the head
(pl.)
31-Speak with an
Accont
'32-A city of
E. Nebraska
33-16 say publicly
55-Name unknown
(abbr)
30-Obstinate
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53-To desire something
anxiously
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(humorous)
VERTICAL
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(abbr)
4-Sword
5.Girdles
(Class. Antiq.)
s-Elther.
7-A month (abbr)
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Brechus 20-A military
obstruction
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body 40-Comply 42-Buffix to form plural
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(The solution of the above cross-word puzzle will appear in to-morrow's issue along with a new cross-word puzzlo.)
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THE
CHINA MAIL,
MUSIC DRAMA · FILMS
"THE SOCIETY”.
MUSICIANS NEW. CONSTITUTION
IMPORTANT CHANGES
which the members' have 'devoted vent any suggestion that policy in their lives.
dictated by any particular interest.
Local Examinations to End
A Representative Body The Incorporated Society of It is intended that the society, Musicians TE
formed forty-six as reconstituted, shall be the ro- years ago for the express purpose presentative body of the profession of creating such a representative of music, and it claims the support [By Frank Eames, General, Secret-body for the musical profession, and of all who have any regard for the ary, Incorporation Society of it has in the past faithfully en- welfare of the art and the credit Musicians.]
deavoured to achieve the aims of of the profession. The society Of all professions which exist in its founders. Its constitution, how does not seek to plate any arbitrary Britain to-day the profession ever, was not fitted to meet the limit on the number of those who of music receives the least recogni- conditions existing in the profession practice the art; It seeks moraly to tion as a profession In return for to-day, and on the recommendation ensure that those who do practise its great services to the nation. of a special committee, formed of shall be worthy and of good stand. There is one reason, and one only, many eminent members of the ing in the profession. for this state of affaire, viz., the profession, the constitution
There is thus an opportunity now profession has no representative been recast, The objectives, have given to the whole profession to body, which can effectively safeguard been restricted to those definitely co-operate in their own interests professional interests.
related to the highest interests of for the great purposes which form Conditions in the profession to the profession, and the Local the main objectives of the newly- Conditions lo day are not dissimilar from those Examinations in Music, conducted constituted society. which existed In other professions for many years by the society, will the profession tend to become more The develop-, before their representative bodies therefore be terminated in Decem- difficult every day. were created. The profession is ill-ber next.
Phyllis Haver
In "Official Scandal," for Pathe.
has
The now constitution is ominent- ly suited to meet the needs of all who practise music as a profession. Realising that membership of the society will become a recognised attainment, creating a definite
status, the council have been caro; ful to prescribe certain conditions of membership which ensure that all bonâ-fide practising professional musicians of good standing will be eligible. As a professional body the council have practical knowledge of the value of all existing recog- nised diplomas, and are not in- elined to attach an exaggerated im- portance to the possession of "de- grees or diplomas. They do insist, however, that all applicants for membership give particulars of their training for the profession, as it is the "training" which is Important, and not the "test" of that training. The age limit has been reduced to 21 years, and ap- plicants also have to give particu- lars of their service and experience in the profession.
Lois Moran
The most important change, how-
Appearing with George O'Brien in ever, relates to the requirement that "False Colours."
on and from January 1, 1932, all applicants for membership muet
defined in the public mind; testa- possess either the First School or ment of mechanised reproductions murs granted upon examination by Matriculation Certificate. Instead of music, with its many opportuni- responsible institutions are con- of a small council the new councilties for the advancement of musical fused with those of irresponsible will conalst of thirty-five-forty duration in a manner undreamed commercial colleges, and there is members elected as representatives of by our forefathers, should pro- no generally accepted code of pro- to undertake various responsibili-vide a stimulus for the profession, fessional etiquette. It is true that ties. Such a council will be strong but it has also brought in its train ¿personality and enterprise allied enough to act with authority, and difficult problems which can
with professional competency bring by its very composition will pre-solved more easily by a corporate their own reward, but status has to
professional body. With good will be personally created and solutions found unaided for many difficult professional problems,
It has been said that the pro- fession of music has no right to claim that it should rank as one of the great professions, that music is an intellectual luxury and not a necessity. No person who has any knowledge of the historical develop- ment of the various arts and sciences can admit that contention. The art of music has in each age developed in order to meet intel- lectual needs, and, with the other arts, has accurately reflected the aims and aspirations of progressive peoples. Academic principles have been formulated for its study; faculties at Universities have been established and endowed, and to day music is an essential part of our primary, secondary, and Univer- sity education, and is an active force in the intellectual life of the nation.
If, therefore, those who practise music do not constitute a profes- afon, then they are merely engaged In a highly specialised form of casual labour, and nothing matters. Every person may be a law unto Į himself, and act as he pleases. But If there is a profession, then that profession has public responsibili- ties which can be met corporately only by the formation of a profes- sional representative body charged with the duty of'maintaining the honour and interests of the pro- fession it represents and of pro- moting the art to the service of
In Comedy
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Mountain Lodge
1725
The Eyrie
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Peak Hotel
1805
Taikoo Sanatorium
1000
'Mt. Davis'
877'
Bowen Road (filterbeds)
207
Taimoghan
8124
Mainiauri
Feet,
Taimoshan.
3124
Louise. Fazenda.
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First Talkie"
William Powell, fh the first talking- film made for Famous Plavers...
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Colds are dangerous because they often lay the seeds of consumption and other forms of lung trouble.
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Chemists sell them, or post free. 60 cents the vial, from Dr. Williams Medicines Co. 60 Klangse Road, Shanghai.
be
in the profession and co-operation on the basis-of membership of this newly-constituted society there will be created a representative body which will be a "great ordinary means for securing a great ordinary end giving principles and fixed form to professional aspiration."
This is surely an objective worthy of the support of all who value the dignity of a great profession. "Daily Telegraph."
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