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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1929.

KAIPING HOUSEHOLD COAL

In Lots of not

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Road,

$23.00

per ton....

Dellvored to

Kowloon, $19.00

per ton.

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All orders must be accom-

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AN ARTIST IN KYOTO -Namura, antique dealer of Kyoto, who

MR. CARSTAIRS'S WORK ON

JAPAN

TRIBUTE TO ENGLISH

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been

Mr. J. Stewart Carstairs, a promin- ent American artist, who has specialising in Oriental paintings, has arrived in Japan to paint a number of pictures of Kyoto-subjects on mis- as he called it, states the "Osaka Mainichi." Japan and the Orlent are [particularly inspiring an artist in

the themes they afford, the artist told the "Mainichi" reporter, but he also went on to express regret that in' that ine atmosphere the curiosity of the beople who gather around him in large numbers to see him work provą very listracting. No artist can work with 1 lot of people staring at him and listurbing him; it is impossible to con- centrate under such a condition.

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The Amerleen artist has spont umber of years in the Orient, both in China and Japan. In Kyoto alone he -as finished a large number of pictures which have received very favourable comments from American and English rities. Of these his work on a Japan :se subject depicting a pienio scaño in the eighteenth century, which was ex- ibited by Mesars. M. Knodler and Company, in London and New York, von considerable famo The picture 4a deçorative screen 90 fest by 7 According to comments it is not only gorgeous and beautiful but it revives the spirit of Jupan during the dayr of Shogun.

The Old Spirit

It is a picture of a picnic under u

Įspecialises in kimonos of the Genroku

and Tempo period.

Mr. Carstairs will spend the next several months in Kyoto to print a sum- jber of Japanese landscape scenes. The mist themes in the fall, he remarked, were very fascinating. With regard to his career as an artist he remarked that he studied in France but learnt in England. In his beller England is a letter place to study. than Franco the teachers there seem to be more con scientious.

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Now is the time of year when the aches and pains of rheuma- tism, sciatica, lumbago and neuralgia attack many people. become watery and the nerves The reason is that the blood' has

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ON 950. METRES

The following programme will be broadcast, to-day from the Hong Kong Broadcasting Station Z.B.W. on 850 metres:

Pro-

5.00-7.00 p.m.--English gramme (Victor & H.M.V. Records aupplied through the courtesy of Mesars. S. Moutrle & Co., Ltd.). *"Light Cavalry" (von Hoppe),

Overture.Vietor Symphony

Orchestra, "Prelude in D Flat"

›(Chopin, Op. 28), "Prelude in A Flat Major"

(Chopin, Op. 28), Plano Bolo,

Ignace Jan Paderewski. "Huldigungs March" (Wagner), ́ ́ ́e

London Symphony Orchestra." "Love, Could I Only Tell Thee"

(Capel),

"So We'll Go No More A Roving"

(White), Tenor. Derek Oldham.. "The Walta Dream" (0. Strauss),

Selection,

De Groot & The Piccadilly Orchestra.

"Just a Wearyin' for You", "I Love You Truly", Soprano,

Busolina Giannini, "Fugue in C Minor" (Bach), "Fantasia in C Minor" (Bach),

Organ SoloMel"

..Marcel Dupre.

"A Word, Allow

"A Song of Tender Mem'rica",

Boss-Baritone....Peter Dawson.

Fool, Selection,

"The

Singing

De Groot and His Orchestra. "Harlequin's Serenade" (Leoncavallo), "The Dream" (Massenat),

Tenor "Stephen Foster Melodies",

*** Tito Schipa

Joe Murgatroyd's Letter" (Henry),

Nat Shilkret and the Victor Salon Group. Talking by....John Henry and

"Blossom." "Marina-George's Arrival"

(Arrieta)

.Miguel Fleta. "Drake's Drum". "Outward Bound" (Stanford),

Base-Baritone ....Poter Dawson. "Love Me Deeply" (Creole, Song),

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For just which purpose Dr. Williams' Pink Pille, the world-famous Blood and Nerve

orge cherry blossom in full bloons. In hose days only the shaguns were illowed to put up a tent. The com- mon poople were obliged to be content with their haeri as sunshades. In time hess people began to use more and nore costly kimonos until they began to use such extravagant ones that the hogun, perhaps from fentousy, for Jade them

to have kimonos costing more than GO pieces of silver, Mr. Carstairs, in the opinion of many American critics, perpetuates the old spirit of Japan in his richly decora- Įtive paintings. He imparts rare deli- [cucy of Brex and loveliness which hac made his puinting unique, and at the me time particularly true to Japan. The above painting was first exhibit fed at the 'Cornegie "lastitate in Pittsbuilders, are without equal. If burg. It was displayed in 'Loqdon and you are troubled with rheumatism New York this year by Messes. 31. or neuralgic pains begin a short Knodler and Company. The work on course of Dr, Williams' Pink Pilla the plature requised some four or five to-day and see how quickly, these years. The kimonos used in it were pains will vanish. furnished through the courtesy of Mr. have become thin and enfeebled," Or if you

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9 p.m.-Evening General Pro- gramme of Chinese Music (from Studio).

11.00 p.m. Approx.-Close Down.

A verdict of sulcide during a moment of mental lapse was record- ed at an inquest at Torquay on Mr.: Leonard Gollancz, aged 35 years, Jon of Sir Hermana Gollancz, the celebrated Hebrew scholar.

being founded by the Rav. Desmond A choir achool for slum boys la Morse-Boycott, hon. assistant priest

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