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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1932.
TO-DAY'S WIRELESS | HONG KONG POLICE
PROGRAMME.
BROADCAST BY Z.B.W. ON 355 METRES.
11 to 11.30 a.m.-Stock quotations. 11.30 a.m.-Chinese programine. 19.30 p.m.--European programma of Victor and H.M.V. recorda, Ip.Local time and weather re
port.
1
1.30 p.m.-Rugby Press nows, etc, 9 pm-Close down.
4 to 8 p.m.-Chinese programme,
10.30 p.m.-European 'pro-
8 to
gramme.
8 p.m.-Local time and weather
report.
8.00 to 8.30 p.m.-A programme of records from 'Z, D.W.'s - Library. Symphony No. 8 in B Minor ("Unfinished") (Schubert) Philadelphin Symphony Or chestra directed by Leopold Stokowaki,
moto,
1st movement-Allegro moderato 2nd movement Andante con
8.30 to 10 p.m.-A relay of the band of the lat Batta South Walca Borderors, conducted by courtesy of the Officer Comannnding. (During the in-
tervals recorded music will he broadcast from the Studio;) 10 to 10. p.m.-
Concert Liems.
Piano Solo- Caprice" (Gluck-
Saint-Saens), Piano Solo "Fantaisie - Im-
promptu" (Chopin), Harpid
Bauer,-8546.
Song- Afton Water" (Bunns). Song- Annie
RESERVE.
įĮONDERS BY THE HON, MR T. H. KING, LG.P.]
Chinese Company.
Strength:-The following have been taken on the strength of the Chinese Company, as from August 11, 1032.
NEW SYSTEM "OF EDUCATION.
M. JAQUES-DALOROZE ON HIS METHODS.
Monsieur Jaques-Dalcroze is in London on one of his periodic visits. His object is to inspect the work being done there under his famous system of "Dalcroze Eurhythmics," and to help in the Constables: R. 24 To Kwan
public exhibition of typical work Chuen, R. 35 Li Kai Sun, R. 47 by those who practise it. Such an Leung U San.
Training Course Part 11,~~A!} reerults will attend at the Chinese: Company's Headquarters on Tues day, August 10 'at 8.30 p.m. for in- struction.
Revolver Practice Revolver
practice will be carried out by mem bers of the Chinese Company on the Kennedy Road Range on Wednesday, August 17. nt 5.30 p.m. under S. I. Hopkins. All members who have been detailed will assem- ble at the Range at that time,
Training Course Part 1-All re eruits of the Chinese Company will, attend Central Police Station for Squad Drill on Thursday, August 18 at 5.30 p.m. Dress-White Un form and Cap with White Cover.
Indian Company.
Strength. - Constable [1. 972 Rahim Bux has been taken on the strength of the Indian Company,
exhibition was given at the Rudolf Steiner Hall nder the general direction of the London School of Daleroze Eurhythmics.
MAD WOMAN'S SKELETON.
EXTRAORDINARY STORY FROM CEYLON.
Badulla (Ceylon) July 22-Inves. tigations regarding the skeleton of an unknown person found at Tuppitiya have revealed that it the skeleton of a woman who is be lioved to have been mad.
Yesterday Sub-Inspector Marjin of the Badulla District Police charged before Mr. A. G. Banasing." be, the Police Magistrate, Punchi Banda, and his father, Appuhamy, with causing the death of the wo man, Kuma.
two
AC-
The story for the prosecution was The syslem has now established that, a few days before the dia itself in many countries, its educa covery of the skeleton, an anony increasing scale by schools and police; stating, that the tional value being recognised og anmous petition had been sent to the
other institutions whose object is to cused had chased her with sticks train people to make the best use and stones, and that, when she was of life. It is not an easy system to standing near a bridge on the main understand, but a twenty years' road, the first accused had struck experience proves that those who her with stones. After this in- have taken the trouble to master tcident the woman had disappeared have found their enterprise abun-cow-hord, was said to have been from the village. Siribaddana, R
dantly rewarded.
striking the woman with stones and chasing her.
had been cautioned not to disclose Appuhamy, a witness, stated he the fact of the woman's death to Guyone.
M. Jaques-Daleroze, and invited Au Observer representative sought
him to explain as simply as might be what exactly it is that his sya.
The body and some blood-stained tera aims at. When he himself clothes were discovered at the foot speaks of it, it seems simple enough, | of a deep precipico near Dickwella. His, own balanced, tranquil, and Only the clothes were identified.
The body had been rolled down a clearly happy outlook on life is it-il.
Further inquiry was postponed.
self a definition of the object. as from August 0 1932,
Leave.Constable R, 253 Mokam-
"I must first," he said. "correct Laurie." Mary ed Ahsan hins been granted 64 prevalent misunderstanding. We Garden (Soprano).—2480. Octette Vale Caprice (Ru-months' leave of absence from the have no ambition to found a school
binstein, arr. Crooke).
Colony, as from August 19 1932. of dancing. Dancing may be, and Octette-"Perpetanum Mobile"
Revolver Practico. Revolver is, one manifestation of the general (Webor, arr. Crooke). -J. H. Squire Celoste Octette.-0287.
practice will be carried out by principle. Our object is to found members of the Indian Company a school of education, or a principle
Songs-(a) Jock the Fiddler
The (b)
14 Ballad-Manger ("Songs of the Fair,' by Easthope Martin), Song (a) Fairings" (b) "Com
ing to the Fair" ("Songs of the Fair." by Easthope Mar- tin). Perey Herning (Dari tone). 01489.
Homing (Baritone),--01:489. 10.30 pixRugby mid-ding Pross
nowa.
10.35 p.m.-Close down.
time.
BRITISH FILM CENTRE. START OF £1,000,000 PRODUC
TION CAMPAIGN.
A new British film centre claimed
to be the largest and best-equipped
on the Kennedy Road Range on of education, on which the other in Europe, has just been opened in
Limegrove, Shepherd's Bush, W. Wednesday, August 24 at 6.30 p.m. principles may be based: to co-
It is the £300,000 building con. under S. 1. Hopkins. Members ordinate babits of movement, feel-taining six studios of the Gaumont- will assemble at the Range at that ing, and thought. We do it by British Picture Corporation, Ltd.
means of music; for music influen and its opening marks the start of the company's £1,000,000 produo- Inspection Parade. All ranks of tes the senses of rhythm, energy, tion campaign to extend the popu the Indian Company will parade balance, and space. But music larity of British films. at Central Police Station on must be controlled. It is an excit Thursday, August 25 for a general ing motive that needs to be kept in inspection of equipment etc. by the order. The untrained car accepts Company Commander. Fall in at sounds without distinguishing the
AT THE PENINSULA. 5.30 p.m. sharp. Dress-White shades of meaning and of value in
ANOTHER SYMPHONIC
SUCCESS.
Uniform, Cap with White Cover, them.
Belt, Truncheon, Whistle, and
Armlet with Badge. Those not in
Standardisation.
possession of uniform will attend Then again, modern education in mufti. No member may be ab- tends to a certain standardisation Sunday night's Symphony Con- Bunt from this parade without in human expression, especially cert at the Peninsula Hotel Bay leave from the Company Command through specialisation in games.
er.
a good attendance and every item on the Programme was well op- The Equipment Officer will plauded
Mrs. Sharpham, soprano, accom panied on the piano by Mize Nora Flint, pleased the nudience with her excellent rendering of the songs" June is Calling" by San- dering and LRBS with the De liente Air" by A. for an core she sang "I think."
en-
make it a point of being present. Recruits will attend.
Flying Squad.
#
We
The human spirit was not intended to be made into a machine. try to provent it. In Germany and Switzerland the schools find that a quarter of an hour in curhythmic. exercises preserves the necessary
The next instructional patrol will take place on Friday, August 20 at the Central Police Station. All balance in educative training." members must attend. Fall in at 6.15 p.m. sharp. Dress White
To my question whether the sy8-
Mr. Maklezoff, the Orchestra's Uniform and Cap with whitem was not more extensively prac
popular pianist, again excelled in his piano solos. He chose for his pieces "The Lark" by Glinca and "Polonaise No. 3 in A Sharp" by Chopin. In response to an encore he played "Liebestramo " by Liszt,
Included in the orchestral items were some attractive numbers, of
Cover.
tised in Germany than elsewhere he answered: "No. In relation to Reserva Emergency Unit.
population, Switzerland uses it Strength. Cunstable R.420 W, J.
most. In Geneva, where my head- C. Fletcher has been permitted to resign from the Reserve Emergency quarters are, every schoolboy and Unit, as from August à 1932. schoolgirl undergoes daily eurhyth
P.C.R. 438 R.A. Starling promot
mic traing. The masters and
Promotion.-
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larly favoured Strauss March by Mezzacopi, "Tho Merry Widow" Selection by Lehar, "Cavalleria Rusticana" by Mas- cagna, and Czardas" (from the Opera, The Knight's Shadow) by Grossman.
Although the evening was ex- cessively warm, the concert proved, an excellent evening's on- tertainment and was thoroughly enjoyed,
On Saturday evening the hotel's Filining hand ander the direction of Mr. Courado da Cruz, renderet a most attractive selection of music.
Mr. da Cruz is really, a talented voilinist and music lovers want to hear more from him. He is nhly supported by his colleagues.
NO DUMPING.
~JAPANESE-TRADERS
TO SIMLA.
PCR 402 B.S.M. Veliki promot ed to L/Sgt. Section Leaders.
P.C.R. 411 M.H. Arnold promot- ed to L/Bgt: Section Leaders.
P.C.R. 417 L. Dowdall promoted to L/Bgt. Section Leaders
P.C.R. 429 F. Brett promoted to L/Sgt. Section Leaders.
All above to date from 12. 8, 32. Meetings.--A meeting of all N.0.0.8 will take place on Friday, August 10 at 8.30 p.m. to meet at Star Ferry Hong Kong.
Hong Kong, August 13, 1032,
D.S.P. (R.)
their pupils & more lively, more intelligent, and more ordered grasp
not
of all other subjects. The very amull children, for instance, in their arithmetic classes de snudge or blot their work, because they have a trained sense of what is becoming. And even in the for- mation of letters in handwriting" -here M. Jaques-Daleroze jumped
(Sgd.) D. L. KING,ap and traced certain letters large- ly on the window" they write with a bold, clear sweep. And do not pash out their tongues as they do it!"
two from Bombay and two from Calcutta to Simla to wait upon the I asked him about the influence Commerce Member and the Finance of his system on the theatre. "Yes," Member to represent their case.
"We are anxious to explain to the he said, "its influence on all art- Government of India the present forms is great. The groupings, commercial connection between gestures, general movement of play- GOING-India and Jupa and also-to-enr
rect the views recently put forwarders on the stage in helpod towards by some interested parties," said harmony and unity of effect by Mr. Sakujiro Kurihara, Consul for curhythmic training. In a theatre Japan, in an interview. We want space is important. An actor must Bombay,
July | 21.—Japanese to put all our cards on the table.” traders in India who have been for He added: Sons to assist the understand what space is and some time the target of a sovere authorities in arriving at a right what it means if he is to link him- attack from Indian business quars decision, I may only mantion, for
ters in connection with Japaness the present, that it is not true to self most effectively with his au- competition, strongthened by the de-slated that the Japanese are dump-dience.
!
preciation of the Yen, have sowing their goods in India. As a inat- "In short," he said, " what we decided to explain, their position Iter of fact no country can afford to need in life is rhythm, the sense of thoroughly-to-the-Government-of-carry-on-dumping-at-the-present perfect-proportion-in-all-things- moment. As regards the deprecia- By surhythmics, we teach p¬d train
India.
It is proposed to send an influent. tion of the Yen I am studying the that sonse, first be music, and its ial deputation of Japanese traders, situation in all ite aspects and in- physical expression in movement HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. Consisting of four representatives tend to issue a comprehensive state thence throughout every manifesta
tion of active life."
· (Continued at foot of rzzi echimment to the Press shortly.
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