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Show r -- 7,-- ' - -- : t,. 8 ' )1 , , eta cc' tic I kof e I I , to 1 nfl , . I - ire - , - - In - FairPro ,New York World pro: 1 - , red - - . on er ec at he ,- r-HE-- - AiSit and. orches- - thority---",:!Choru- ses tm, pert ormeihrilliandy.." to of To appease the enthutiasm the audience , M. Downes was re- wired to join Dr. Dantrosch m acknowledging the highly enthus- lank applause. Both spoke brieflyto on what a big Ink music is play 131 the Fair's "world of tomor- ra et 1 N a jubilant mood, Mr. Downes 'on bark )3 Tbe net result oi the afternoon and evemng Asassuch. as 400fsr woof that if music is prop-and performed in pro. eliy selected include all the aspectc grams that and serious. oi the art, a popular new and great public, more num- rotas, more democratic.fand p more genuine as d origthat in ha tts reactions than the professional and sophisticated denizens of opera houst and concert ball can be rencliedeetiched more effectively than by any other means. through the medium of the greet Fair. This has been the belief of the advisory committee and the special group who formulated last Sunders Pm ktl 1, to di ne ht 11 1 do indeed point to the democracy's instanumeous response to beauty, once the subtect tastruoped of mob. bialmesa and aortal and esthetic exelusiveness with which its more imposing mandestationa have been too often associated. With unreel over the worl& and a day. in this year of 1938, tragically a part of an era of terror. oppression and nation., at rivalries, representatives of over fifty nations, clad in their own costumes. representing their inherit. id traditions and art, danced and sang together in a apectacle that was gorgeous in its color. original In tts racial music. and most heart. ening in its communal spirit And America. recognizing herself in this spectacle, shouted and applauded. "At the end of the day was heard the vice of Beethoven, the hero and the commoner. There, irivisible. they stood--t-he poet and composer together. who looked. as free men look. to the dat when ."mMions emiwitcing" shall go forward to a consurnrr,ation that the world of a tomorrow holds for mankind." ro - P c 0 stt t La r. LIG Threei - . - - ' . 1,1 . A - teil le .. . . .,01567-30- ThI4kttI .... .. isselets, it lOck In.Reeni t4ree,w I , S ,Ther , - r- 4. - II. be r, Cragun's thstElowers.". fry - - organ selections. The jibe cfrorilses. numberick:ZOO-- :, Vince& will sing six choral numbers. Each director ot one of the choral groups will conduct one of the choral numbers. Choral selection include Schubert's-"Wiegenlied' directed by Les Goatee:, O'Hara's "I Have A Rendezvous With Life: directed by Beatrice Davies: Elgaes "..As Torrents in Summer," Walter Roberts: Rob3rn's "A Song of the Sea." C. Kearns Ferret Tschalkowskya 0.m L Mathertna 1r, " Illyn M.unett Song of the Brook Pr,lud ia C nutter Plater& Lotto, Land - , Giovanni Whitaker Crewe,- !toot - o Keith Aerbittaki Soma& oPtu rsssis Lem Evasiat ratline the efforts of Mr. Downes, and the music ronunittee 'of the New Trick World's Fair in their. vitt& !zing woriO, l Surely an exposition without art and music would- be a. tawdry affair. Some touch of beauty and humanity is needed to leaven the tmdigestible main of commercialism and exhilittionistic blatancy presented by most "World Fairs". A similicast sten was takerlast July-24- . isten sponsors of the Coy. Fred Wagon Days helped the Salt take'a Ortiunlo produce c""toriaT-1-rh- On Winn et Infte Grunt:too seen rota Cubilt Dan,. Pnionawe, oltarl" Go.orze C rim, fizt, lAretetio Aria 'soot-sae- clEar ad nett Mono Sons i - Gollernma Air De Salim oltth Cenotrel . , , ,'' 4 Chem Mendelsochs Braluno 4111 J se 4 se .6 owl Fragrant Onmrters 1 Meow - All.,.. - ,,,, , ,,,,,i Preiiete - ,, mg, Pie; ,- . 'Avoietrest. Wan TIrobild nada 3lowtk, (SUN" 44,1,4-Ad- Nese 0La , Ti. 'moans Ohmic .4, Emmy Faller Mae Cottieen Clients .A04 Nee Our tittleKePixy is Dome Clark Baran, erat. Perez. i , .. t -- ' , ':.,' - , - , sts. pils in a song recital at the Ladiee Literary Club, Tuesday evening at 8:15 o'clock. Those taking part ... .. ,. .,.,, , .. . , . ..,. - ., ' ,. ':.- ' - '':e A- ; , : ' ' The.-- Ass III' Orme nommanmer I '15'11;;42'1' ikrk ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,!................64.40viumiumellaiimer ' ' - - ,..... - - - '. - Itatiorui -- dame '' -- - - ' . '' 11 ' . .. , , '' ' ', 4 - , . L in its class and the others "taw and '"good. Rudolph Ringwall. associate conductor of Out Cleveland Symphony Orchestra. was adjudicator. Mr. Ward is also prominent in Church work in Chicago. being First Counselor in the Bishopric of the University Ward. Mr.- Ward's parents. Mr. and M. S.- M. Ward. lire in Rock Springs.,Wynming. k !7 -- , ,.' lit t- , - k .. , . ,, - - ; .. :. , , : '-it, , , - , . . ,. . - - . 41 . ., - , ." !I , t ' ..p - I i t I ,.... . - e t '', , , ' -- - ,towNr. t, . -- ,, , , 11 - , - -.. . - ,, AVRC;CE 'I IkusEl i IS sue. ems ht Australia has been suck according to reports le his minager. that he may Mei a total ' ,g,.,, Aoomoksemer'n -- -- - - - - -- .,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,i,,,,,x1,,,,w,,,0046:..ge,--goog-eweeiseters....e..46.0weeeke.,...domometembye- .. -. .. ' ... .., Wes lereenee. Piet , i p; I , .71'. IL woe Womb 6- ,' . etebeesre: 'Att.' by thede& smiled by Weisem Peneepre, vent by Kr llama bleb air trent Oassfir rr. aloot -I- 4meoboolft, 14 Gramme, yew br oreiebeny avehostra. 4 , ,.,... ...,..... i . -- , i f . -- - - - - , , pd. 'Om le be' Hamlet arranged tar sines eereosera, by Newee brevet! o'elesee eerie lelowee"-abetae- A elope ter Marren eepteeeseeenr"-Nbewee- t eit se gesso, agebeesrE --Tiohn fewer Remelt. NC' teeteed end envisee Missy," ,- i , e t . "Potato Diggers", one of two water-coloby E. 1.-- Bird:, director of Utah Federal Art Donald Bea? of Denver Art Museum to be Director to sent of Denver invitation Project at ëxbiblird in the Allatinericass.,,Water C0107, Show beginning MerIt:,2S at CliaPPer 11014,5e.. . pear in ' a Ppring concert in Co. lege Hall. Wednesday, at- $15 um. LeRoy S. Robertsoti As director, with Gustav' Buggert assistant di. rector. Soloists Will he Robert' :Reese. .tents.Hatherine, MtreI1 and . , , , el Etrishani Yotmg University T HZsymphony orchestra will sp. 1 .1 , .fr ' - ' ' rs - High B. Y. U. OrchestraTo Give.Cencert 4 ,, . ,, ", ' -- Moreover. the Farragut School Orchestra was adjudged "ste - ,'' imam. .. .. , : A. Orkmt - 4 , - ,,agi.,, ,' '' L Tiettitirk :6; 666, rosu allsivlionlow . , , " '1 !7 - r. 066666,666;6i 1.6 00. - .; ,74 ' - - ,. - - - r ,. ,4 .. .,, - ... .- '''' i etelf Eleas ,,4.-- . - t AT ABEL Borg Jenkins will pre-- sent Barbara King Banks, pianist. In her Igraduation recital p. 4a- - in Saturday. May ml at the l'IcCugetReeltalff ki32 north Beales, vianalat, will be the guest artist The Program: Sorb 4 ""11 he e mow pr!I,,,, - 't No. 3 , , .. . ... ,..nottbonros Sesame O... StauststinaaorTIter--. . blows Wank Sam. Lamm Preis teset. Ifelfinare tk, ow wawa saw- ' GraavSeitates The Cuckoo 'Vlelalle Cabo and MIMS liklattall pu- .. Mum DOW 6111.6 Aottneea Jeanie Messer !Mamas ' fle ... Dane Leto ' The Diftereess .6;!ii iorappit 014 IlLtag Como EVANS JOHNSON will E DNA present a number of her - ' ' - .' Ctrs t Zw''!A. MUM The etutat of The Kills Ttolya Oblefate--resa- res Cella Ohltstare---Prst- Nuts Kultkota Choir at the Chicago W'orld's Fair. instructor of orchestra in tho Farragut High School .01 Chicago. has won new, honor& In the All.Chkago Annual High School Orchestra Contest recently, Mr. Ward's- orchestrathe Farra gut High frichoolwon find place in "dater for orchestras not lees than 4i his number and not freer &modem. ttle Drown Owl s It4sauss Grow KaAeke --iii- . D. WARD. violin soloist S YLVAII with the Salt lake Tabernacle nubs ObbssioWfm Slam Lunt .c., T - wt Dues: lAktne Marto sad Bets Prit4 Art Sons of Japaa: Tsmata numb., rho Can Slumber Stang of boa.Yama ta- Shwarn Kooaa- Tanana f4ana nolo, Howe Grum Song of Um Devartm fr. Johneen Cello OblafamPects (Therm e - , of Mune and Art Orrbestra will give a Praeram. Monday evening at li:lb o'clock. Frank w, Asrer, Taber. mete organist wili direct. Numbers from German musket literature will predominate the Svivait D. Ward A yarded Honors It14414.; Contest In - .i,ra Lemmas Vi rstina aoutblea . - School a Perry Johnson ,. estaiwoos Prittack perior . l 11F. McCune .. . Jaosura-Clyffe- - T tzeSS44,114.-swP,AeltilKilge- Islet-Sse- La rot 4 a 14 r Tilos of Hoffmalo ,.()tfreasefi Ekstrom. Cello soto : rilepta , -- Barnard bought these at a trifling tall SrDeD he shipped-theto America the French press set up in his s Collection DOW illAtailed in The Cloisters, a department of the Metropoinan Museum of Art, New York, overlooking the BliftS011 RiVee. irm Colendse-Terlo- - hold SUM Qa sitet lin. HE McCune School of Musie and Art will preeeht nupils of ,, E. Monroe Duahanda in a, recital of -- dramatic reading. Friday. at R:15 ii ilia .31tC-uttetittle pub: Give the steps. Avenue. Those Theater. 32 Hillside lie a chance and it will more than -taking tort' or at least a substantial prove Jacqueline ,Taylor, Paid Rich4'1 rff it ability anis, Dorothy, Jean Bond, Ethel to appreciate theproveIts masterpieces Of Richards.- - Hattie Hadlock. Helen art and music. Barlett. Beth lifitchell,,,De en nueson. Margaret Ashton. Mary Ann Caldieell.' Arthur: Rkbardsott and une 0- rc h estra ,sits 414011.4, Anders(11------ To Play On 31endav rim(' Romeo sad haunt' Goosed Front Today Prot, ,..,o4 ,Ths ipStarreedaeCr()be:nowiens.gteereusedi;:aismsr:ytotoGa' F1'er: Wicked titt14 ) Mena Mare. NI , ,,,trinmod .31LUsand:.117.OLett Vinous f'olyst. Sure l'inonEtwane Ilsrort MAA Zue- - Dmis Day A that eX.Athortm PAtortbramo 7 ,(i"'"IsrinnThe. IlloodP'd Poe,. ....,.S- - Grm Voeiker Ditpregiptia. ...... Mane t rampbril tam D IffArT MUSIC At .le VPIII Vivo Onow t aanou ffersor Rimpoody--- of George Gray Barnard. the American sculptor. who was a student of the Institute of Chicago and who died in New York 2,Zo. on April at the age of 74, that when hiring inParis he went forth into the country-stel- e .on a bicycle and bought up from the peasants examples of Romanesque and Gothic art. These rare specimens had in the eyes of the peasants httle value. In fact their only worth to them watt in their um for pracheal purpose. A carved torso of Christ was sin up in a firm as a Now arts Nati Ir Foster. arr. by APer owl- Doll MIIWW Rondo Capcv,Ineo Marl ....... of Lore. 7Lot T'71"1,r HS'mzew issues. s 1 T is told Coate-at- will include Virginia Rushton. ftm- ty Pyott, Mane Pron. Virginia Col-yar. Elanor William Robert ttolyar and Afton Johnson The will be the accompanists. program: .ogie. ritaaenn Op Sari antsitietteJaosimes The Messes cm- Occidental SOLOS cavalier's Cornwall, Director COIACW,IltS -- SUMAC:Waist Asper, ortaotti t remoter niensre Concise Wads . Stepbass Au t. Orressit De...Moron Draprr mErg kuo A -- NODS 1.1sit elks - mosaics in the Art Gallery at the University of California; and those ill the "Mother House" at the Fleishatker Playground. tfao,rti: . F 5haty 7..eturno, ... Handel PETER. of Utah K ii1114,11 - 'Murals of note done by the Brutoits include those in the Circus Room at the Fairmont Hotel; the W.- Srgatt . Eretwoo ing-ar- J. Itoettrat ki,t.tvgleimeette-turs- - t NUMBEIRS ORGAN trots March Violently)! Oki Block Joe Memil Poottion Beet McCune School of Music and Art will present a miraber of pupils of Miss Becky Almond in a piano recital tonight o'clock in the McCune Re'at cital Hall. Students on the program: Anna Lou Diiiwoodey, Norma Weight, Carolynn Horne, Marilynn Horne, Julia Sptiz. Laurel Dean Naylor, Refit Harrison. Lois Hub faker. Helen Wiggs, Marie Con.oneiria; Elaine Nelson. Alice Evdasin. Patricia Glade. Patricia. Pack. Art Marion Bennion, June Beck., strand. George Ostler. Sylvia Edelman. Gregory Gerendas, Agnes Whitelock, Alpha Bolton, BMW' Beem, Marjorie Duke. Betty Now- .. Denial CHORAL Chong. ..... .- -- Lilt rP Yber Brads Dayro, No ormets ",mar 41,0111 P rtikero, Tls Ptlet M Hew Be8Utlitit Are the Fret al Hun OVAP9ittztca T . liteeranat ... rar Retread AU Other Pleasure Shirai letter Arm !Bass! . leaseime. Dausetere Dolma McKay iteSt . ... ...... . Nom Rark.n to My Last Wor4 Aria - and the guests w1 nclude parents and frvends of the performers. The, program: Rtal Hardy - -- triational network from 930 to 10 a.m. M. T. T. through Station KR, Visitors desiring to hear the choir and or to assemble- st the litureau Of Information .at a.m. The progranc Music Department and Mrs. Peterson. will entertain at an invitational musical and reception at their home- on Princeton Avender,, Friday evening, May 27th. The musical will be given by a group of Prof. Peterson's piano students. trrigiote". Rattan Broadca14 beosekesVoser-th- rhopto SON s ::,.-- On a wroll in hand appears ottelifthe-- - "Beautitudes" from the Sermon on the Mount. ninth verse, fifth chapter of Mathew: "Blessed are the peacemakers: for they slutil be fled the children of God." Friezes of moving figures on either side represent the Orient and the Occident The Brutott sitters, natives of California, all studied at the.-ArStudents' League In New York, Versattle: arrisatuc they stoon many mediums,' including sculls-titrAn exhibit of their etching has been displayed in New York, drawing high praise from the lead Choir. directed Cornwall, will give its regular Sunday mornmg Raydn Choren cPeent WILLIAM P ROFESSOR of the IThiversity The is symbolic of its name. T IIEby J.Tabernacle Spencer melts Me Prelude rn t" mato? Peokottelt Craeoztenne rant. tat aloe ,Padageozat Mtn Maryut Viva ' - ' - I 'Sunday Philtype Patty MfClanaltan. Mod atm Haar I Hearn a Lady NtYn Lea All My Lite lie hathmone 'Lyon. waltz. on. 44-- . N. 2 Poloastan Manure Patsy MINIanaltan. nkm Lark EVOSO0i1411 . at pacific-ant- l Int woman, kneeling, Swathed in a white cowled robe. .Putant Lyon. .... in the COIMPIRS Jack OlAntorna aearlattt B fiat tt &tette Mandel Sart,' Beets Prelude and rogue at D motor Bantams to Mozart minor -- - , in-th- e- .43.1"1"e. nottaetly h toliser - : near future."----'The Peacemakers", panel Bach Inventlon. No. II Sonata, Op, 27, No. 2 litoontightt .Beethoven Patty Metlanaltan. t armee., , : .. , HE panel will be n3adt.up of 270 units, fOur feet by eight feet in size," Miss Bruton Mated. "We are working in our Ala. meda Igtudio at thepresent Iline, but we plan to take a large studio Two-Pa- Becky Almond will pre sent Bessie King Seem in her - graduation recital Tuesday evening at as o'clock in the McCune School of Music and Art Recital Hall. 200 North ,Main Street Miss Reem, who has studied the piano with Miss Almond and the Lydia White Booth. by. will play solo grottos on both instruments. The program: harn-wiT- .. . di lSS Patty McClanahan will be presented in a piano recital by Mrs. Vera Frey Beason at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. I. N. McClanahan. I3S1 Penrose Drive, Sunday at 4 p Miss Katherine Lyon, pupil of 'Elliabetit- - Heves Simpson, will as-The program: "Morning" directed by the composer. Mr. Cragun, who teaches music in the Ogden schools, has a voice of operatic caliber. As soloist with choral. orgadizatiems, lie has wart:i a wide audience. The concert is being given by the Associated Lathes Choruses in place of the one scheduled a fortnight ago at the Tabernacle. which had to be cancelled because of the. illness of the guest artist, Dave ,.. - Piano Pupil To Give Recital Sunday 4 p.m. sign; Cart Thornwall's , ., g sows., - En- ,..,.. f;:m gm Loco Segue Members of Beek Morse M iss - mitred' , at the Granite Stake Pa game AU Good Peatoko Mao Cattrout Aria (Bawl ..,. Has a IrliisPi..;?Witia Rai: Chiktres 11Y-honor- Aatt.tha-Capitti- 81 f ' - Music Programs of Week C Hav-dri- 114- l , s Intermezzo Merlor rem Melee Mares keit, - last Sermg Grlet fitting Eatteenble frme M,Cuse SYInnuoili Ordiestrib 'Mak W. Astre..ceenut,k,, !myclium Lollar Peteryen 1. de mos ComeMies Pomiefte Renee dine l'eas Debesor Barbara Tany Peeks &woe King Poem Valedictory Adams, to Gratitta' jos t itteroli 1 Clones &imam Iron tooter-ti- to suitor Rublooff. Chores, Fete ,, BI ' - "' ; sGxrazduationermsesuwn Recital Hall. The program: HPset Tem. Gnat The tenor. the As- g Detrwew eardeet . The Cones restate ,Barta Como Preen The'llee:eteree Charm TieliW Ogden ' Pat.dix; - Frank- - W. Asper. Tabernacle ora group cd ganist,- will also play ' Case O., 1 sin pianist. will ... , 1.4rnIr 1,10,11 New le The Idesth ' et Mannt 7 CRAGUN, to be The Bach Chorus of the Brigham Young University Will give a musi"An Hour cal programentitled with Music of the Old Masters" 4 o'clock in afternoon at Sunday the Art Barn. Margaret Summerhays- will be the conductor: Florence T'odd Britsch, the accompanist: and Dearwyst Sirdoni, the violinist. The program: Thew Art Prier ... The leer !wee ... , Ivrd -- ' - Exposition was awarded to Margaret, Esther and Helen Bra. 'teon of Alameda, three sisters noted in the West as muralists. Annotmcement qf the contract award was made by liarrisqConnick, chid dh'ector of the exposition. - whiCh-wil- l The great tenet,be called The Peacemakers,' will be 144 feet-lonand 57 fed in height. , It will be set In place 16 feet above the ground so that the top will reach a height of 73 feet - giving it- a sweeping v iew the entire length of the court from ulii" t;a61- Painted in eblor, the mural will be in relief after a new proreaHa e eietract-designilwJicI the rtruton sisters have tvorked out:: that tho mucamuntbneomplated and in inaneny Plasisrand completed slateles have been 'submitted-an- d ari -II red by the TelopositiOn's architectural committee. and the actual work on' the mural will begin immediately, according to Helen Bru6---ton, who acts as business manager for the trio. - -- given Tabernacle,- - next Fnday at 8:15 p.m. Wallace Kotter. Salt Lake Wasatch Mountain Club Chorus Will increase Activity' Bach B. Y. U. Chorus Will Give Program - mulls, so far as they wr HESE can be usessed at this time. a : - I barade4reesKinwal sociated Women'w, Choruses of Salt Lake City on the annual program ste-war- 11X19" - ' - ' : Contract F9r Mural At San Francisco Fair A, ajar& - com...--1--- wisrl L ' s- p wi ;o' Fair season of ' - I PAG'1, Ladles Chorus, a group of singers in its fifth season of must cal activity in Salt lake City Albert .1. Southwick,--effected a, business ory sanitation this week to handle problems of recitals. practices. and. increasing membershirk Fotmded in 1934 by members of the Wasatch Motmtain Club, lorocamtain-climbinhiking and skiing organization, the members. heve presented annual concerts. which have steadily impmited in qualitY and popularity. This year's convert 2t MeTnOlrili House Will ;Med by a Packed house. Radio and church appearances have also and further aided tleYeloPment, advancement is expected under the new organization- Miss Dorrdhy Green was elected president of the chorus; Miss Leon Holt. secretary ; and Miss Luella Chadwick, treasurer. Mrs. Edith Gre en. business manager, will make arrangements for future ap pearances of the chorus. With Mr . Southwick continuing as director, as ac. imd miss Betty compantst, the chorus expects o develop even more rapidly in the tenon of the Ninth Symphony." The soloists were all in splendid form,staging with artistry and au- Annual- ,. , , , Engvaro AUL ' - Se - . - j.. I phony Orchestra, the Schola Cantorum and the Oratorio Society Ross, John Barb1rp111, Albert of New York, four conductors-L-114- h Stoessel, and Dr. Waiter Datnrosch. and the Metropolitan Opera abligs itinue Huebn, Paul Althouse. Rose Tentoni and Anna Kaska& New York critks wrote glowing "Dr. reports of the occa sio.. Diunrosch surpassed himself in the - ' - - box-offic- e ra , 1, half-millio- n ,, i n W.000. A atteh&ince of turned out for the program of folk ruLaic and dances at the May Day Festival. For the evening concert; substantial prices had to be chargeii It was feared that a work as actions az Btethoven's Ninth Symphony would prove a poor drawing card. But when the clay came. the Business- Administration Building in which WaS given turned the performance. was cvmpletety sold OSIL Hundreds-wer-e ' hours before the performance began. ,away from the Wise-me- ..t,, t . , n- rely." ' t The Gallenal. At tius time Bacheior of Music- Bar.- .; Bateains,rded to .,..;isoor , It c,.,, , Goveans, Jr., and a year di-Wet 1 13;;IgiTicii;g to A - Miss- ploma Banks will receive herde- 1 teacher gres ma 111MGowans Mr. will receive piano. 1 I the degree of soloist and teacher of ViC4J-Mia Beeln 'win receive a I aa teacher of piano. - diploma we:A I banquet will he given in the ballroom of the Altettile' Seh;;;:pl. on. fier the direction of the Alumni A. acian11-11riaalcsr vt the grettW OGDEN'S tett:- - CRAGUN belleNaEverlis atienclitirulTorMe opening grams giVell with lhe preview ceremonies of the New York, of' commonly bi - ''' t4' - ,. - a the-mos- by to - ... . Intlarc-cErec- 11 - 31cCuni Giialintes ., To Be Ifondi-edrty- Alumni' Of School J. .., .19-c- LA . , V tm7,,7,,A.. . ,.. p7 Fair reeently provedtor this. Olin Downes. music editor the New York Times and World's Fair. observes: "The response as regarded the numbers and the composition, t en- theaudienees-whkihgathered for the two events, gave interested in be to inimense an is there public that couraging proof mu:sic which does not commonly- gather in our concert. hank- This Pair. It is a greater public can be reached by the programs of the lat.-thatheastontsbingly, public:11nd aleso managerd s and the city have,toItttpresarios-o- f ilmitedcrie upon Which - : - , MAY,21,-1911- - 1 I . anfare - Success Of Musk to - , , . . - er --e- ,. ., 4 THE DESERET NEWS, SATURDAY, .. , 4 , : , Ariiiild s al77Program ,, -- 77 , li Htl: ., , r: -- ' W ' - . ,.. '''''. et fifteen s emit-erg- ht Sydney alone. omit the end ot tMs mtmth. sArid the wet mei:bourse" word en the tour. has worked up suet an advances encesate arid aPPetit. PettlaPsbonetemema- i- ' '''''" -:- -- - -- - - - - - ' 4 ' .. .. .. .. - ...... , .... , . --7 -- - .. S71 ,.., |