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COMING EVENTS EXAMINATIONS ONLY A

JAN.

3-Tides: High $21 a.m. and 4.30 Dum. Low 9.25 am and 1110 pm.

Sunrise: 1.05 am.; Sunset: 5.51 pm, HKRA. Shoot.

YMCA Badminton.

Ladies Working Party

at Govt. House.

(B.W.O.P.),

St. John's Ambulance, Kors. First Ad Lecture, 8.30 p.m.

Kowloon Hospital-First Aid Lee- ture,, 5.30 p.m.

4-Tides: High 4.55' a.m. and 326' p.m. Low 10.17 m.

Sunrise: 7.05 mm; Sunset: 5.51 pm, Auxilliary Nursing Service - First Aid Lectures, Commence at Royal Naval Hospital, 6 pm.

Asia Land. Ltd., 8th Annus; Meet- Ing, Mercantile Bank Buildings, 12.30

Y.M.C.A. Games Morning. 10 a.m.. "Lolomu" Kindergarten School re- opens.

St. Andrew's Women's Fellowship New Year's Party, 2.30 pm.

Theosophical Society Mig.-8 pm. Speaker Mr. A. F. Knudsen on "Theosophy and Modern Needs".

Sunrise: 7.05 a.m.; Sunset: 5.51 pm. 5-Tides: Tilgh 5.33 a.m. and 619 p.m. Law 12.37 am. and 11,12 a.m.

Sunrise: 7.05 a.m.; Sunset:'5.51 p.m. Claims against estate of Bernard Ernest Ablett due.,.

YM.CA. Badminton.

H.K. Chinese Women's Club Dinner In honour of Dr. Robert Lim, Chinese Merchants' Club, 7.30 p.m..

St. John's Ambulance #qrs—Home Nursing Lecture, 5.30 p.m.

6-Second Round of Stubb Shield Golf Competition due to be completed Claims against estate of Marion Glichrist Hoerler due.

RE. the Governor and Lady North- cote leave for Fanling Lodge.

Territories New

A

MEANS TO AN END

What Makes A Good Music Teacher

"Music "cuminations should be a means to an end", sald Mr. Michael Head who arrived in Ceylon recently to conduct tha examinations of the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Musie

Mr. Head was on arrival received by Mr. John A. Pra, Resident Secretary of the Board.

Speaking to a newspaper re- He has also visited Australia, presentative,' Mr. Head sald that New Zealand. Canada and the to make a good music teacher one West Indies. should have nothing to do with the syllabus. One should make a repertoire and the bigger the re- pertoire the better the teacher

What was good in music ex- aminationis, he sald was that such examinations provided something definite to aim at. Examinations further encouraged people to learn good music, and they also gave musical entertainment.

It was not good for everyone ta ro in for examinations. There were a few, mich as the nervous lot, who could be without taking up any 87- aminations, but that was not for all.

A good music teacher, said Mr Agricultural Ex Head, should be a good musician and possess ability as a performer. He or she need not be outstanding: but to be a good music teacher one should possess the gift of imparting knowledge.

hibition at Fanling. H.KRA. Shoot 7-New Territories Agricultural Ex hibition at Fanling.

8-Univermal Week of Prayer Com- mentes Daily Services at St. John's Cathedral, 5.30 p.m.

Auxillary Nursing Service - Home Nursing Lectures, Commence at Queen Mary Hospital, & p.m.

HK.F.A. Council Meeting. 5.30 pm Kowloon Hospital, Home Nursing Lecture, 5.30 pto

9-Entries close for Colony Chess Championship,

Entries close for Fanling Races, 13

noon,

HK Rotary Club Tifin Mtg., 1 p.m. 10-King's Theatre-Dancing

play, 5.10 p.m.

HKR.A Shoot

REVIVAL IN INDIA

Mr. Head said he understood that there were signs of a great revival in india in connection with

at examinations in India, he said. The standard of music he heard

was very high. He had heard very Ittle of Indian music but what he had heard he thought very good.

He had seen two perfor- mances

in India of Uday Shankar, whom he had heard before in London, and was very much

impressed. While in India he had missed some- dances, such as the devil dane- inr, which he wished very much to see,

Speaking of music in England, Mr. Head was of the opinion that this was a very important period for music in England. Music in

England had gone through B rather unhappy stage when it was influenced by music from abroad. But through the efforts ok Stanford and Mackenzie, who were | great pioneers there has been a

great revival.

W

Patients at Westminster Hospital

music, art and dancing. During received a gift of fruit from the the last so many years it was Queen. The fruit was sumclent for thought "hardly respectable" to be four wards," and those patients a musician in India.

who were not on strict diet shared

But now

a movement was on melons, pineapples, bananas. Dis-foot which sought to revive music, grapefruit, grapes and apples.

11-King's Theatre: Dancing Dis- play. 6.10 p.m.

13-HKRA. Shoot.

14-Semi-final of G. M. Young

Cup due for completion.

Macao Races

17-EKRA. Shoot.

art and dancing, and bring them

to a high place in the cultural le of India. .--

Nottingham Co-operative Society

· Mr. Head who has had a strenti- | appealed for volunteers to deliver Golfnus tour of India was there since bread and milk owing to an un- September 1. He started his ex- authorised" strike in the dairy aminations in various parts of department of more than 200 India on September 4 ending up at employees, who objected to the Bombay. He gave a number of substitution of female labour on broadcast concerts in India.

jobs. previously done by me.

19-Central British Assn. Dance. 20-EKRA. Shoot.

R.E.O.C.A, Supper Dance. 21-Fanling Hant and Race Club, Kwanti Races.

22-First HK.V.D.C. Camp Starts

at Fanling.

24 HK.R.A. Shoot.

27-Third Round of Stubbs Shield Golf Competition due to be complet

ed

ARRA. Shoot.

28-HK. Riding School Gymkhana, 10 2.17.

HKRA. Shoot

!!..

30-Second HKVD.C. Camp Starts at Fanling.

31-HKRA Shoot.

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13 Fish 14. At a dis-

tance (poet) 15 Concerning 16 What is the

capital of.. Sletly?

18 Family

19 Dance step 20 Average 21 Beverage 22 Short-

napped fabric

23 Above 24 Greek letter 25 Actuailty 26 Turkian

summer- house

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33. Talets The picture covers every elde of 34 Instance Indian Army lite and shows not

the kind" only intense fighting, but the social 35 Father

36. Pronoun

life at the Residency and life in 37 Rubber tree

the barracks,

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39. Comfort 42 Greek letter 43 Established

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novel does Hester Prynne ap pears."Thi Letter?"

46 Who is the

Prince of Darkness? 48 Weight of India 49 Betore

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muse of

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27 Bone

lyric poetry?

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52 Ventilato

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DOWN

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4 Cramp

5 Insect

6 Meal

7 Affirmative

votes

8. Cloth

*measure

9 What is the missing part

of the title of the fam- ous novel by Charlotte. Bronte. "Jane"?

10 Province of

Italy

11. Boon 17 Kingdom

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21 Projecting

part of a building 22 Mevate

23. Official

decree

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28 Divide

29 What Eng-

lish

tragedian

was famous for his Shake-

spearean

role Edmund-

31 Universal

language

32 Dialect from Sanskrit

34 What Indian

fighter was

Blain at Little Big Horn?

38 Member of

Mongoliar

tribe

39 Existence

40 Maple 41 Garment

a Hindu woman

47 Persian

fairy What is

another name for Belem?

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