THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JUNE 28; 1952.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE the BOYS and GIRLS PAGE

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Ever Go Hunting For Glinks?

-You've Got to Do It While the Moon is Shining-

By MAX TRELL

was lalo at night when Knart and Hanld, the shadow - children with the furned-about names, heard a tap-tap-tap on their window, They eat up. Strangely enough, the room was light.

Not that any of the lamps were on, for everyone in the house was fast aleep. But the moon shone in. And when they looked out of the window, there they saw their friends Jock Straw, the scarecrow, and Willy Toad, both standing in tho garden below.

Had Long Stick

It was Jack who was tapping on the window. He had a long stick.

"Come on out," he sald. "We're going hunting

links,"

for

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Willy with a spoon to his hand, hopped in and out of

the puddle.

Flying Saucer for you

TERE IT ISI A surprise this the

HERE

The

Iciding,

or front, edga

11 work for every girl or boy furthest away from the fins. who loves plants, But: this is no ordinary plane. It is a Flying Saucer anyone from age ceven upwards can make easily.

And you could make a whole foot out of a week's pocket- money! Here is how you malce |:-

Draw a 4 inch circle ода plece of balsa wood (1/32 inch ..thick)

Saucer should balanco slong a line about 4 inch from the centre. You can test this by resting your Saucer on a pencil held underneath and at right- angles to the fisalage.

Push two pins into the fuse- lage until the model is balanced correctly.

OT

TO FLY: Hold the Saucer as you would for throwing a dart; with the nose pointed slightly From any point on the out- toward the floor. Throw gently,

You need a large room, As they walked slowly backside of the circle measure 1 inci

Drow a line parallel open space. The Sauces should home about an hour later. The ward.

with the diameter.. This is the then waft, rising and falling, Hanid. moon had already gone down.

Knarf and Hanid, both carry-dotted line in the sketch. Now for many yards. ing the bottles, peered into beat alightly upwards the plece ine. Gluc them any outside the dotted "Come out and we'll tell them. "I don't see

along this line and leave it to sald Knarf. “They'vo more," you," said Jack.

disappeared."

The Bing you need are cut from "Oh, I forgot to tell you the same thickness balsa wood. You can only see them when Two fins are glued on top of the the moon shines again. But Saucer, the other goes under- keep them carefully. They're neath (as shown on drawing). very valuable."

nacelle-that's The fuselage And Knatt and Hanid won-the body piece which slicks out dered whether Willy hadn't just in frontis cut from inch been playing a trick.

| thick balsa wood and ́glued on

Noon 1st July

"Glinka?" whispered "What are gilnks?"

.Japan

Japan

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soup

"Bring a couple of spoons," Willy said. "And some bottles"

After getting the soup spoons and the bottles, Knarf and Hanid hurriedly dressed and put on their coals and went outside. They found Willy and Jack all ting on the steps waiting Impatiently for them.

"We haven't got much time," can't catchi Jack saldi. "You

after glinics

the moon Koos down. You've got to do it while Il'a shining."

"Did you bring the soup spoons?" Willy asked. "And the botics?"!

"Yes," answered Hanid. "Here they are. Now would you mind telling us what glinks are?"

Jack Straw began: "Glinks Ar-"

But Willy Interrupted. "Tere's no lime. You'll see them right away."

Willy started hopping off across the garden, under the fence and down the road. Jack, Knart and Hanid ran after him as fast as they could go.

Large Rain Puddle

Finally they

all reached Jorge rain puddle.

Q

"Here's where they are," Willy said in a very low, cautious voice.

"Where?" asked Kaarf, look Ing around for glinks, though hu certainly wasn't sure he would recognise, them if he say

kera

"In the puddle," Willy said.

live in puddles,'

E

And also in ponds and lokes) and rivers and oceans," "added Jack. "Not that it's very im- poriant," he said, "but I thought you'd like to know."

Knart end Hand now poored closely at the rain puddle. I looked ko very ordinary, every-day-in-the-week rain

except

ept that it was gisten- ing with moonbeams. At any it glistened with them the wind ruffled the sur of the water. When the wind died down and the water In the puddle lay sill, the moonbeams disappeared and only tho moon itself shone in the puddle.

puddle

rate,

when

face

And here Willy said: "Well,

do you see them?"

DO

D

FROM ABOVE

PROM BELOW

GLASS PAINTING IS FUN

PAINTING on glass is n By Violet M. Roberts and she has

hobby that provides

clothes sprinkler for the housewife

this method.

Another girl buys plain water glasses and decorates them with names and pictures for special- event parties.

fun AK well as artistic half-pint bottles, soaking all who prepares her ironing by satisfaction. A special paint labels and printed matter for glass can be purchased off them. When the bottles and it comes in a variety of are dry and spanking clean she paints them with car- pretty colours,

toons.or flowers, depending on her mood, corks a small coloured sprinkler in the top

On occasion this hobby can be turned into a money- One girl collects maker.

THE SOLDIER

Si F

CAN'T FALL PUSH this toy soldier. Ho

cannot fall over,

however

hard you push. And this

how you make him:-

Cut out a picture of a coldier or a sailor, or an airman- and paste it on a strip of 1/10th inch balsa wood,

Carefully cut round the out- take line of the figure. Then half a ping-pong ball, fill it with modelling clay and stick the base of the

figure into it.

You can use any other models you like --- a knight in armour, for instance, if you can "find a picture of one.

Or you could choose two pletures of boxers in action, mount them in the two halves of your ping-pong ball, and have a mock contest between them. You'll find neither boxer can ever be knocked out.

ZOO'S WHO

"The Blinics?" said Hanld, GOLDEN

"No! All I see are moonbeams."

Filled with Them

"Those are the links!" cried Willy. "The puddle's flled with them. All right, let's have the goup spoons, Jack and I will dip them out, and you and Knart hold the boltke so that we can pour them in"

It

was a very curious pro- cedure, Willy, with a spoon in his hand, hopped in and dut of the puddle, dipping out glinks (or moonbeams, if you like), while Jack Straw, having much longer arms, stood on the edge of the puddle and dipped them out without getting his feet

wet.

Soon the bottles, were filled, "Most beautiful things in the world, glinks," Willy remarked

RIDDLES

1. Why is a man who mar- ric twice like the captain of a ship?

2. Why irre ladies like bells?

3. Which is the coldest feat in on omalbus7

4 What is the best thing outl

We waito walognomy like Holdlore?

6) Why are authors who

27th Ans.

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6.Why are opera dancers parricides?

7. Why is a bus on a wet day

Uko a medical student?

8. "Why does a stingy Gerv man. ka mutton better than vepison?

Ankwors, su Tako 14.

PLOVER,

ON ITS MIGRATION FLIGHT, TRAVELS 2,400 MILES IN 48 HOURS AND LOSES ONLY 2 OUNCES OF WEIGHT ON THE TRIP..

BOY? I'M STARVED

A HIPPOPOTAMUS HAS A STOMACH ELEVEN FEET

LONG.

ANIMAL LIFE HAS BEEN CAUGHT FOR THE FIRSTTIME AT DEPTHS OF MORE THAN OIX MILES BELOW SEA LEVEL IN THE WORLD'S DEEPEST OCEAN CREVICE, THE PHILIPPINE DEEP THE FIRST TRAWL BROUGHT UP CONTAINED 17 SEA ANEMONES,616EA CUCUMBERS (A MARINE ANIMAL), 2 BIVALVES AND 1 CRUSTACEAN

Rupert's River Rescue-13

When the kiss has finished, that was the hama on the gate the milk Billy picks her up, and, that Farmer Brown found floating looks at her dolya, “Yes, I'm down the river, Good, grecious.

this in terrible cries Dilly put»- aure - ('vo, stan", har before.", ha ding on his cap" again,

I must saya. She belongs to my run and sea (L'Granny's all dight. Grindy who has just gown to, Ivy Ivy Cottage it luat down by there Cottage Ruplect prices. ~ #Jvy 3: elverside. Sha mper be flooded Caftigt be exciali" But one. Do come with me, Rupern

For gift-giving, glass bottles and trays to make up a dresser set please the recipient and can nominal

price.

purchased at

Small orange juice glasses for baby, perzonalised dishes for cats and dogs are also ready sellers. Most of

these articles do not sell for a very big margin e proft to be sure-but a sale ametimes leads to an order for

moro articles. Your own neighbourhood, your family and your friends should be the first people you try to sell to

The hobby has many possibi litles. If you are a paint-dab- ber, you will probably think of Bumerous other

Ways to put glass-painting into ornamental and money-making chancla

LAUGHTER HELPS

"WHAT do you do when

you're scared of a test?" Billy asked Bob,

Bob thought a minute, then he answered: "Just before I start writing the answers to the ques tlons, I think of some. funny thing that happened to me and I start laughing to myself. After that, I don't feel tight inside me any more and somehow the answers to the questions come caster."

Examinations should not be taken lightly but we agree with Bob. Relax at the beginning of a difficult piece of work to relieve tension and overcome fear,

Abraham Lincoln told his Homespun jokes at Cabinot moetings that fairly bristled with tension and animosity. He know tho

stimulating effect of a mulle, oven in the gloomiest crisis.

"T was the most homely and lonesome girl in school," an actress renowned for her bril- llant charm declared.

"What did you do?" the inter- viewer asked.

smiled, the actress con- fessed. "I smiled at those I didn't now. I smiled at those I did. A milla is disarming-like'a door that opens and invites entrance, Anyone who is lonesome or un-

popular has only to try the magie of a smile."

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