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THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH.

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1925.

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BALANCE AND MOVEMENT.

MRS. WATTS VISITING HONGKONG,

of

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All Colours

and Shade Holders

at

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WELL-WELL IF IT AINT ART WELLS L- WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND, BIG BOY?

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Unique Lectures.

Mrs. Dana Watts on her world tour arrives in Hongkong in a fort night and will give a series of two iectares at the Theatre Royal on December 21s1 at 9.15 And December 22nd, at 5.15 p.m.; Jhu first on "The Principles of Greek Balance" and the second, which The follows on the first, on Selence and Art of Perfect Move ment."

The Art of Diana Watts" was. the title of an article published by The Times descriptive of an art which has lain buried for OVO!

ROSE DAY.

ROWING.

SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE HONG RACES TO-MORROW.

PAUL'S EFFUNT,

Nearly $5,000 Collected.

The total sale of the Roses of which amounted to $4,583.97 $180 were bad coins,"

The following are the names of the workers omitted from our pre-1 vious list;

Five Crews to Row.

There are plenty of young, kesh oursmen in the Colony just now and the annual Hong races to be rowed to-morrow should be well contested and interesting. Five boats are competing and this is not a record for the event it is. rernly more than has been usual during the past few years.

Miasca J. Hollingsworth, C. Xavier, Beatriz Gutierrez, M.

The course is a mile long, being Soares, K. lyndaan, Maly Tao, over the same water which, was Gladys Chan, Rosy Maher, Chabrowed when the R.H.K.Y. recent- Kwan-tal, Choong Sau-kuen, Hoy met the Royal Navy. The start Chan Kwai-hing, A. is at four p.m. and a number of Mui-ngun,

spectators are expected at the R.H.K.Y.C. to see the finish.

Remedios, Astoria Gutierrez.

wing.

Thanks to Helpers.

The crews competing are ཁྲུ follows:

P.W.D. (Red)--K. S. Robertson str. W. R. Andrews. J. Baker, K. C. Keen, bow and II. J. Pearce cox.

Masters Alison Black, E. Mur doch, Ko Lau tong, Chu Wing 2,000 years, and which has recentlyang, Ng Man-ching, Ip Ylug-sang. been brought to life again in the Stak Paistim, Shak Tak-on, Lam Ho-yin, Yuen Sum-fat, Chow Tick- wek and person of Diana Watts.

Personally she demonstrates the cheong, Chan Fu-tsai, Kong Yu

Hongkong Dank. (Green)-A, C. Groves str... V. H. Jones, W. J. movement of statues in what have hitherto been considered as in-

Clerk, R. Sateliffe, bow and D. lier recon- possible positions:

The Socicly desires to thank the

Black cox.

A.P.C. Black).-K. M. Jack str., struction of the fleeting poise of Indies who kindly assisted in the sach masterpieces as the "Disen-anle and who all worked so enthu-H. S. Garrard, S. J. de H. Moore, botas," the "Archer" of the Argim siastically during the whole fore G. T. May, bow and A. R. Kinross Pelliment and the "Chariteer" of noon. Thanks are also due te the COX. the Capitol, is a brilliant piece of wark, and one is awakened sense of fitness and beauty that has long since been fest.

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move-

Hongkong, and

Joaning Jor

e

1

Shanghai Bank

Hongkong Electric (Blue).-C. R. several shroffs; Ensterbronk str., G. T. Padgett, Jst Hongkong Troop G. G. Thomson, R. W. Smith, bow,

for -Boy Scouts

their valuable and A. F. Paul cox.

Shewan

Motor Car Draw.

The attention of readers is in- and vited to the announcement on an- other page that there remain bui every

Tomes (White).- H. Drayer str., G. T. Stanton, J. C. Lloyd, J. Spradbury, bow and W. J.

Brown cox.

OPIUM CASES.

Mrs. Watts begins by explaining assistance; the Hongkong Ilotet; the fundamental principles of per- the Star Ferry Co.; Peak Tramway She shows the con-Co, and the Hongkong Territorial feet balance. Trast between the modern human Estate Ltd., for providing depot, being and the ancient Greek. She lays bare in all its pitifu ugliness the sloppy, disconnected

man ments of the average woman, analysing them in detall, carefully but surely recon- few more days in which to secure HEAVY FINE ON A BOATMAN, stracting the movements of every-tickets for the Society's Motor Car day life into something complete Draw and that it is not safe to post- and satifying and unmistakably pone buying these until the evening true.

Bernard Shaw in one of his of the Fete, us there are only a few recent articles speaks of her "re-tickets left, discovery, and defines it as an en-

Donations Received.

There was the usual daily list of cases heard at the Central Magis- tracy yesterday and among these punish-

were

Reveral

Chinese

ed under the Opium Ordinance.

Mr. R. E. Lindsoll sentenced a nine months' hard boatman to

tirely new method of adjusting the The Society of St. Vincent de weight combined with an extra-

Paul begs to acknowledge further ordinary technique of the dia-donations to the funds of the Alabour for being in possession of

phragm." the importance of which cannot be exaggerated.

Her lertares in Paris on her new theory af tension aroused the greatest imterest among the lead- ing scientists of Paris. She has lectured at innumerable schools,

Fresco Fete on 5th December: Sir Robert Ho Tung Mr. Woo Hay-tong Miss Violet Capell Mr. Ho Kum-tong Mr. G. P. de 3 ligh

for our Rose. Day

colleges, societies and institutes The Manufacer of "floses". and every time Was en- thusiastically received. She Mrs. Gain makes her subject so enthralling that the youngest papils of six and eight years old enjored hearing her. The Warden of Toynbee Hall

writes:

"We were all under the spell of your wonderful lestare and excited

40 taels of opium. Defendant wag $150 given the option of a fine of $4,000.

100

A Ane of $750 was imposed on a 30 seaman of the 5.a. Sai On, who was arrested on landing with six taels

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of opium in his possession.

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'Said to have been requested to take a quantity of opium to

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Girls of Shaukiwan Orphanage. China needlework and sweets, Sugar Refining Co. Ltd., 40 packets Cube Sugar. The Sincere Co. Ltd., one parcel of Toys. Nanyang Bros., Cigarettes. Mr. R. A. Razack. ease Choice French "Vin one

by its suggestions of beauty and roage." grace in which all who desire to: do so may share. I may say with- I have out exaggeration that

seldom, if ever, enjared any ox- ment: Exercise composed by the perience more than the exhilarat- Lecturer, illustrating these move- ing ninety minutes during which ments. you were stimulating and pleasing the minds of your audience."

Eennore Duse said

Watta:

of

4. The

Warrior, Borghese showing strength of position given, of Mrs. by "locked" joints; Youth

Subiaco, showing weakness of post- "She is the most wonderful tion owing to joints not being woman I have ever seen, she has locked; Exercise by Lecturer, show- the force and grace of a wild bird."ing the two positions,

correct

5. The Discobolas, liustrating It is a wonderful opportunity for the people of Hongkong-and the "phrasing" which is necessary especially the children-to hear in order to produce a these two lectures. Tickets, $2.50, sequence of movement. Applica- $2.00 and $1.00 can be obtained tion of this principle to the modern

half Golf Stance.

the

(children

from. Meutries price). Profits will go to M. C. L. Funds,

Specimen Programme, Analysis of the following examples:

G. Herakles, showing fine exam- ple of combined foot and knee movement.

7. The Charioteer, showing how even in rapid movement the body 1. The Apollo of Terea, illus. should remain "in constant vertica! balance; Modern relation with its base: trating statue

Gymnastic Dance, 8. Greek Statue, lustrating what to avoid.

form of 2. The Greek Runner, illustrat- illustrating the "basic" ing perfect walk of the Greek Girl. dancing.

3. Silenus, example of Foot

Danced to the music of the Hymn movement in the dance: Aphrodite, to Apollo (the one existing frag-

movement of authentie Greek music).

another example of foot

I'LL RUN ALONG WISH YOU COULD GET 1910 OF ONE OR TWO OF THESE POSTERS FOR ME

HLO SAM- WHY, YA SEC-FIAT LOOKS GREAT! - GUESS WE'RE HAVING A MENT~ DEBLERS CONVENTION IN TOUR THIS WEEK AND TO APPRECIATE IT IF YOU'D LET ME PUT ONE OF THESE POSTERS IN YOUR STORE WINDOW

WELCOME

BROTHER

BUTCHERS

WELS

J. GUZZLEM

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friend for medical purposes, Chinese who was arrested on a Macao boat, pleaded guilty to a charge of possession of three and a half taels of opium and the Magistrate imposed, a fine of $120.

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For

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DISHES}

A DIALOGUE BETWEEN CONnoisseurs

He

Where are you going?

She.

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lo, That is so! His Frenob Cakes at $1.00 per dozen, his Madorio Cakon, his Big Cakes, his Ice-Creams (com- bined with excellent cuisine) aro mado oxclusively. with the butter, milk and cream of the Dairy Ferm Co., Ltd.

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