THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
ART AND SCHOOLS. FOR LOCAL ORPHANS.
THE VARIOUS TYPES OF EXPRESSION TRAGED.
BAZAAR IN AID OF THE PRECIOUS BLOOD CONVENT.
RADIO BROADCAST.
THE LOCAL PROGRAMMES
FOR THE WEEK-END. To-day's wireless programme, broadcast by ZB.W. on B10 metres.
11.00-11.30 am. Commorétal news, share reports etc. in Chineso and English.
12,00-1.00 p.m....
Demonstration programme, (Chinese and European records). For use of the radio dealers,
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148 p.m. Weather report. 7.48 p.m. Evening weather report. 200-10.30 p.m. Evening general programme, (Parlophon Records sup- plied through the courtesy of Messrs. Canton Trading Association), Picador," (Horatio Nicholls).
One-step,
"Art and Its Relations to Lady Clementi, before leaving Schools" was the subject of an in-the Colony, kindly consented to be teresting lecture delivered to the the patron of the Precious Blood circle of the Arts Union of the Convent Bazaar, and generously Hongkong University, last night, wrote out a handsome cheque to by Mr. W. Noise.
wards the funds. It goes without Mr. Noise related how, during a saying that this distinguished visit he recently paid to an ex-patronage is an encouragement hibition of Chinese painting by for help from the general com Chinese studenta, at the Commer-munity. In addition to other dona-; blal Press storo in Queen's Roadtions, from local mercharts, the Central, he was amazed at the Hon. Mr. A. C. Hynes has shown extent of the knowledge of design his benevolence towards the reflected in the pictures displayed. Forphans of the Convent by send He, thought that if they were to lng a cheque for $50 as a donation Combine Wastern teaching with to the Bazaar. Chinese ideas in these paintings,
The Committee, including Miss they should have results both Pearl Chow (daughter of Sir useful and refined. As a proof of Shou-son Chow) have decided to the Western appreciation of the run the Bazaar on a grander scaleMy Raggedy Rose," (Austin Egen); best in Chinese art, he pointed out this year. It should be noted that that an additional gallery was unlike previous years, the Bazaar being built in London to house will be held at Wah Yan College, these contributions from the Baat. Robinson Road in both its hall and The speaker regarded the Chin-playground for two consecutive ese as being much ahead of West days, October 12 and 13. Mrs. R. ern artists in their ability to re-. Kotowall will perform the scue inanimate objects and convey opening ceremony at 3 pm, on the more than the mere sense of realirst day.
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ity. As an example, he said that Souvenir tickets issued at $1 whereas the European painter and $2 have already met with a merely painted the cabbage as he favourable
sale. These tickets
Blues
Kapella, Merton. Dance music. T 9.20 p.m. A Small Cup of Tea," Tango, "Take this Bouquet Forget-Me-Nots,"
Foxtrot, Barnabas yon Greezy Orchestra.
Dance music.
9.45 p.m." Spring Serenade," "The Letter of Manon,"
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1929.
RACE MEETING.
ENTRIES FOR THE SIXTİ
EXTRA.
CONSIGNEES' NOTICES.
THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED,
From MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP, LONDON AND STRAITS. The Steatoship.
"BENGLOE"
Consignees of Cargo are hereby in- formed that all Goods are being land- ed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of The Hongkong and Kowloon Whart and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.
Of the eight events on the card for the sixth extra meetlog of the Hong- kong Jockey Club, no less than six are handicaps. The Handicappers have now completed their work and alletted weights as follows
Jordon Handicap Class-6 Furlongs: One Third 169 lbs., Hunt- tington 182. San Francisco 152, Fifty Young Pretender 162, City Fifty 152, Hul 157. O-Moon 160, Buster 143, Lightning 148, Little Thunder 148, Target 148, Hiawatha 163, Samaritan 150, Duke of Chantilly 153, Monterey No claims will be admitted after Bay 155, Our Prince 150, Heir
the Goods have left the Godowns, and Appar ent 158. Triumphant Stag 155
all Goods remaining undelivered after Jardon
Class 6 Far- the 11th October will be subject to Handicap Skinfax! 167 lbs., Noukhail rent.
Isle 161. All claims against the steamer must
100. The Ape 155, E's Falloch'be presented to the Undersigned on or not be the 25th October or they will
Summing
be
recognized.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 10th October at 10 am.. by Messrs. Goddard and Douglas,
No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bills of Lading will be countersign-
ad by,
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO, LTD.
Hongkong, 4th October, 1929.
Agents.
FOKI ATTACKED INSIDE
DAVID HOUSE.
Duke of Melrose 168, 160, Loch Etive 148, Glory 157, Ace of Spadea 160, Erst while 148 Flying Stag 146, Mount Elburz 147, Tarzan 142, Monk 154, Cream Cracker 169, The Jamaica 160, Aristophanes 148, Delaware Bay 163, Pock 163, Thunderbolt 360, Loch Aish 186, U Un II 142
Jorden
"C" Class 5 For. Handicap longs: Statinar 160 iba, Duke; of Normandy II 103, As You Like It 165.
Arniony 182, Duke of Nieblung 158. Fanling Stag 165, Zephyr 185, Edith Lorand Orchestra. The Ptarmigan 161, Kom Tong Hall Dance music.
150, Cavalier 150, Rummy 158, False saw it. his Chinese prototype was will be exchanged on being pre-
10.10 p.m.
Alarm 143, Inca 158, The Jungle ible to instil what he termed a sented at the Bazaar, for an un- "Kissing is No Sip"
Book 164, Amusement Tax 152, known number, which if it turns Vienna You Town of My Dreams,"
2, Duke DAYLIGHT ROBBERY. "spirit" into the likeness.
of Milan 156, Desert Wind 160, Merry nation was in out a lucky one will get a prize The decay of
Hans Clemens with Orchestra.
Lad 155, Fair Eyes Sunshine proportion to the decay of its art, of many times the value. There10.30 pm. Evening programme of
Jordon Handicap "
Clas and having degenerated since the will be numerous games at which Chinese music, (Records supplied 165, White Jade On 152, fall of the Grecian and Roman Em-to test one's luck, skill or in- through the courtesy of Messrs. Can- 146, Tornado 155, Kum
ton Trading Association, Ltd.).
Pumpkin 160, Bronze Idol 150, Bow- pires, art was not réinstated to its telligence. It is hoped that the
11.30 p.m. Close down.
146, Ploughman 147, Dark Eyes proper place until the 14th century. Bazaar will result in a splendid
160, Sopron 160, Half Pint 160, Sonny Then the Church used to impress
To-Morrow's Programme,
Day
150, Sunloch 145, Chicot 153, the religious minds of the people,
Siang River 150
157. to the degree that it became an
Nathan Handicap 15 Tiss
Class-14 arbitrary matter in all things]
Miles: O-Moon 160 lbs., Little Thun- der 148, Hiawatha 163, Samaritan 150, which concerned the creation_of paintings and architecture. The
Rose Hall 161, Duke of Chantilly 153 Monterey Bay 156, One Third first to break away from these
169 Fifty Fifty
162, Heir Apparent 158, qcclesinatical fetters was Gisto,
Young Pretender 162, Triumph Stag who drew and painted according to
Duke of elrose 183, Delaware how he was inspired.
Hymn "Come Thou long expected Hay 118, Erin's Isle 146, Peck 14x
Nathan
Handicap Class-1% Miles:
Surning 168, Szatmar 140, The Jar
Jamaica 160, Duke of
Nieblung 140, As You Like It 145, Aristophanes 148, Duke of Normandy II 143, Monk 164, Fanling Stag 145, Noukhail 166, Eklofaxi 157, Loch Alsh 155, Loch Etive 148, U Un II 142, King's Falloch 160, Nara Stag 144.
Success,
MORE FERRY BOATS.
BETTER SERVICE BETWEEN
CANTON AND HONAM.
The Bureau of Public Utilities has
decided to increase the number of motor-boats that ply au ferries con- The Schools of Painting.
veying passengers across the river The lecturer then traced the between Canton and Honam, says the creation of Florentine and Vene-Canton Gazette. Surveys made ef tian schools of painting from this the traffic that regularly pasKAR' Ye- epoch: He went on to speak of vealed that the present fleet of motor the German, Dutch and Flemish ferries is far from suficient to cope schools of painting, showing how the interests of public convenience an with the demands made on it, and in the innate coldness and natural increase in the number of boats must stolidity of these peoples were re-be
be made. fected in their, chief speciinens,
Plying across the river are numer- which were without the warm ous sampons. These are well patro- touches of colour and imagination nised, not because of preference over characteristic of the Italians, the motor-boats but because the trips Finally, he outlined the chief of the latter are not frequent enough points of individualism in the Eng-to suit public needs. The present ser- fish and French masters, and vices of motorboats are in the hands traced the beginning of modern of a company enjoying monopoly
rights, ideas of impressionistic painting. hts, which
privilege is paid On the announcement of the Bureau At the conclusion, Professor L. of Public Utilities that more ferries Forster, who presided over the would be permitted. applications, from gathering in his capacity as head interested parties have been submitted of
the Educational Depart to the Bureau, tendering for the new ment, spoke on the value of the services. inception of a Fine Arts Depart
for.
The new beats, when in operation, ment in connexion with the Hong-will be required to ply between points kong University, pointing out that on the bund where at present there ns. art speaks an International are no motorboats, as it is proposed to language, it should be encouraged along the bund.
have ferry services available all with all the means in their power
as a factor making for world har-Mr. Noise, who was warmly ap mony and unity.
A vote of thanks was given to plauded at the termination of the
meeting.
President Liner
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10.55 am. Relay from the Union Church, Kennedy Kond.
Freacher-Rev. F. C. Young. Voluntary..
Prayer.
Lord's Prayer.
The Lesson.
Children's Story,
smn "Gentle Jesus, meek
and
den
A daring robbery perpetrated in David House yesterday afternoon. by two unarmed men, whose only weapon-if it could be called such→→→ was a box of pepper, was reported. to the Police yesterday by a foki of the Kwong Tal Shop, No. 9 Hirg Lung Street,
After temporarily blinding, their victim with pepper, the two robbers knocked him down and, going through his pockets, made good their escape with $632.98 before help could be summoned.
In his report, Wan Tak, the foki, stated that the money was given him yesterday afternoon about 4 o'clock by the master of the shop, to pay two firms; $459.07 being due to Connel Bros. of David House and the balance $173.91-to Himly and Co., of No. 3, Connaught Road Central:
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Voluntary. Prayer, Eym
"Lord, hear the right attend my cry," Young.
Sermon. Preacher: Rev. F. C.
Hymn "Dear Lord and Father of Mankind."
FANLING GOLF. Benediction.
He went to David House first, At end of relay. Programme of
STARTING TIMES FOR and on the fifth floor was accosted MIRZAPORE supplied through" Chinese music until 1 p.m. (Records
the
SUNDAY.
by two men, who expressed their courtesy of Messrs. Tak Shing Co.).
intention of searching him. Be- 148 pm. Weather report.
The starting times for Sunday" for fore he could do anything, pepper "NAGFORE the old couraG at Fanling are as was thrown' into his eyes, blinding! 7:48 p.m. Evening weather report.
him for a while. By the time his cords supplied through the courtesy gramme, (Victor general pro-
and H. M. V. Re-TS. Whyte Smith and of Messrs. S.
cries for help were answered, the Ireland.
two robbers had vanished having Alesu, Lover of My Soul,"
Moutric and
9.28 a.m.-J. Thaser and taken away all the money in his Co., Ltd.).
Wheen, "Eternal
9.32 a.m.-H. Spicer and W. F. K. possession. Father, Strong to Suve,"
Telfer." "Lyric Suite,"
Westminster Central Hall Choir.
(Grieg, Op. 64), 1.Shepherd Boy.
A
3.
p.in.
Norwegian Rustic March. Nocturne.
4. March of the Dwarfs.
Royal Albert Hall Orchestra. "Messiah Hallelujah Chorus."
Gloria from
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Trinity Choir.
(Mozart), "Blossoms of Oranges,"
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(Mascagni),
"Let Us Sing Our Lord's
Wondrous
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9.40 a.m.-D. J. Gilmore and A Piercy.
0.44 a.m.-C. Eager and E. Des Voeux.
9,48 m.-N. Currie and J. P. Sherry.
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0.56 am.-P. Jacks and H. R. Start..
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10.04 a.m.-R. K. Hepburn and A.
•Metranalitan Opera Choir. E. Lissaman.' "Prayer of Thanksgiving," "Swing Low Sweet Chariot,'
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Ferdy Kauffman and His Orchestra. "Suite," (Dohnanyi, Op. 10),
Frederick Stock and Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
"I Waited for the Lord,
"O Come, Everyone Thirstoth,"
That Choir of the Temple Church,
London.
10:30 p.m. Close down.
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Club Colours: Back, R. J. Griovo; Three-quartors (from) H. V. Koop, C. J. Law, M. G. Mills, A. D. Coppin, I. A. Rosa, S. J. H. Fox, Black; Half- backs, I. F. Grant, F. W. Wood: Forwards, Laidlaw, H. F. Akehurst Dale, E. R. West, P. D. Thomas, W Gammell, R. P. Moodie, B. P. Massey. Refereet H. L. F. Ewin.
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