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HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 9, MOTOR BOATING IN HONGKONG.
THEIR USES FOR BUSINESS- AND PLEASURE
POSSIBILITIES OF FURTHER DEVELOPMENT.
[BY & FINDLAY SMITH IN. “MUTOG BOXT" (LONDON).
1925
PARIS FASHION NOTES. [FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPON ÞENT, ISABEL TAMBAY. Į
NIGHTCAPS
have
VISITORS AT HOTELS
BUNGLONG HOTEL
Mr M. Axiood
April th
Miss N. Baily
Mr A. Bari
Mr N. Bende
Capt. J.Deck Mrs E. B
13. R. Bellilios Capt Bentley Me). %. M
Berthou
Mr B. J. Birbeck
Mr & Mrs A. EL. A
Mr S, Frank
Fong
Que of the effects of the shingled hrad which modern maids are affecting stend- fastly has been to bring back into favour the old-fashioned nightcaps of their grandmothers. The reason for this, of course, has more to do with utility than Mr Arthur Boyd purely arethetic effect, for the shingled He J. Broutouet head is anything but an economical pro
Mr D. E. Capplena, Connelly A few yachts have been built or the position and the marcel waves that it Hr J. Certain articles, on the prospects of che!
lines of a junk. with huxiliary power
MrJ 1 D. Decki aggravating habit of soon
out. The Miss O. Eccles themselves maring motor in China have given the under the poop drek. Noyacht in China is as cost so many pennies to acquirer J. R. Cook
straightening impression that only Europeans could in the true sense a single-bander, however
all. At least two native boys, a No. nightenp therefore, has been thought of Mr. J. Edde a means of prolonging the life MrE. E. Elis successfully run motor boats, and thy and his mate (who is often a son, they were chiefly owned by white people: relative), live on board. They look after it were of marrel waves by preserving Mr.F. J. W. Fosken
the boat (more or less) and handle the
when frequent turning about on a pil- that the Chinese would not understandils, engine, or any of the more strent theas in their ercases during the night Monsieur Foignette multi-cylinder engines of the four-stroke ons jabs, while the owner or his friends low is apt to rub them out. The ma
Mr & Mrs P. D. Gaiu take the tiller and give orders.
terial chosen for a cap should above all My type, and other pessimistic views
The werk-end habit affont is a sine be very light and transparent in ex- Mr C. Clop recent experience in the principal Chiqui non of existence in China wherever ture, so ta to allow as much air to filter Cart, Gambel
Donglas R. Gawler ese parts is that the vast majority of there are navigable waterways, and both through to the head ng possible; other-Miss H. R. Gaskell beats are owned and run by Chinese, & Chinese and Europeans realize the adviswise it will be found that depriving the Del
ability of installing a motor in any type roots of the hair in this fashion of air & Mrs J. Gonki European owner over employs a white of raft which will take them to their will, have a disastrous effect on the MAI. Griffin or hunting growth and lustre of the hair. Closely Capt. T. F. Hall
bride A&F.Hamilton Mr & Mrs. W. A. crew and is rarely seen running the boat favourite bathing beach
ground and bring them home at a reason woven silk, net er lace are the best ma- able hour instead of being, becalmed or terials to choose and one of the best kümselt.
weatherbound at the end of
of a perfect shapes that of the bonnets worn by the
pensants in Normandy. For the frontrG. A. Harriman dy.
In Hongkong motoring is so restricted part, you take a straight band of face that the notor boat is bound to have about three inches wide-rows of inser. good future, Already a few rich Chinese tion finished with an edging will do have tasted the exhilaration of a fast just as well and but this a length so chine-hull speed boat. as our American that it frames the face; then, for the
that cups the back of the head. cousins rail them. In Canton and Shang. back part, simply add a round shape can add ribbons to tie under the chin and hai the American type of runabout, com
let with bood and bucket sents,
krep it in place, and roecoen flowers. of course, at any point you like. A bonnet ite a common sight
of this shape will hold the hair perfect in place during the night, and, if
The modern Chinese has developed a mechanical turn of mind and makes a better engineer than his Indian brother, who invariably hands his engine over tu Chinese mechanics in ease of a serious Fuverhaul.
BARBOUR LAUNCHES.
is
Hannion
Mr A. E. Hahnd Mr S. Einsch Mr O. H. Hollman Mr C. E Holmes Mr R. E. Humphreys Mr J. Jebsen Youcasen
Mrs Andry Mr Burton St. Joau Mr & Mrs E. Johnson Mr J. H. Johnstone Hr J. B. Jocen Mr. E. Joseph Mr R. Kant
it is made of a combination of Ince and net, it will allow to penetrate through to the head as well. TWO-LAYER TEA TABLES.
Jerrall
Mr W. H. Kiruan Mr & Mrs C. Lauritsen Mr. M. E. Lautman Mr & Mrs. Karanjin.
Dr. Geo. Lavell Mr D. Y. Le
BIFUL
Mr & Mrs A. W. Yan
Andel and chili
Mi H. Lilli Art N, du Mia Mr & Mrs C. Mancini Mr. Martondale Me la Mavrin Mr K. E. Melchers "Mins . II. Metcalf
3 W. Brug Martia Mrs. A. Murray
Mr & Mrs E. E.
Mis Newton
Newton
Mr & Mrs A. Noble Mr E. H. O'Farrell Mr. J. E. Ollerton
Mr & Mrs R., Parsons Mr B. H. Pope My Ixsac
Issac Poppo.. Pycn
Mrs. Bu
Mrs E. Pynut M: 1. C. Ramuey MA. H. Rowe Mr&Mrs L Rowatrie Mr Joseph A. Satosky Mr & Mrs W.
Schofield
Mr D. Kurkell
Sherman Shirazce
&infant
r.
Mr. & Mrs. B. A.
Mr & Mrs A, D
Silas Mr. A. Silva Capt. I. Siquil ed MER.W.ET. Sugge Miss T. M. Sunges
Sommers A E. Sparke Mr M. B. Synbury M: A. E. Tait
Tattershall KH J. Tatte Mr James Thom
品
Dr.
H.
Mr & Mrs L.A. Tobias-
Mr. G.Tale.
Lt. Col.& Mr & Mrs Vagment Mr.J HB. L. Wakefiehl Mr B.ting Mr H.
Vessey
Mr R. E. Winers Mr&Mrs G. Woesange
and child Mr P. B. Wilson
Mr Samuel Wong, Ma S. 8. Wong
BAT Hora
Most hall designs show an up-to-date ness which strikes anyone who has not in watched the rapid developments Eastern posts since the advent of the There are. internal combustion engine.
few fantastic examplex nevertheless;
A few years ago a progressive Chinese amang recently converted junks and curg bouts: The shape of the Chinese built a large fleet of standardized har. untur ighter is such that it is easily bour launches for European and Chinese driven by an 8 h single-cylinder hot-hiresservice companies, who i them as
tasis
to Kowloon on the mainland,
No one but a distracted hostess trying balb oil engine. The high broad trangom
to serve tea to her guests and keep keeps the exhaust gases well clear in a sad to the hundreds of ships lying in the The large "perforated roadstead. These fast little boats are
up an intelligent coarersation at the following wind.
Some are 25 Eudder makes steering easy, as it relieves rapidly susting the sumpans, and are
this really is. Therefore, it must have pressure on the helin and acts efficiently cheaper to hire than ears. sary, beyond the usual installation work with a four-cylinder is h.p. Penta params been a woman who thought of the idea in shallow water. No alteration is nevest, some 20 ft. long, and generally fitted same time realises how impossibly a task
Basuallo & party to convert these boats to auxiliaries or engine running at high resolutions, and of the ten table with two layers, the Mr & Mrs C.O.
short fore deck and top surface" on which to spread out the The small installed under full-powered motor boats. harbour sampan, with its fine lines and canvas hood. Their hard use has made cups and actual tea things, the second Mr Corley lighter construction, would make an ex- them rather noisy, but,, considering that to held the plates of cakes and sand Mr & Mrs A. E. A celieut fast harbour launch, but their some of them have done four years wiches so that they are right at hand
Tables of this description Hears Ubiu Chi Sia some bright shade, set lacquered in owners are poor watermen with large almost constant service, they have proved for passing. families, all of whom live on lord, and their reliability. Built purely for passen- they could not afford even the smallest ger service, with a permanent awning and with a tea set of China in one of the r A. Dupr engine: An outboard motor should drive large cockpit to hold about 24 persons, many charming colours that modern po
ters have been turning out, will not these sampans, at five or six knots. In spite they are not particularly suitable for of their small battened lugsail they are towing, but occasionally they pick up only add armony colour to a roun, but quite fast in a breeze and handle fairly batch of sampana hecalmed or seeking be a boon to its hostess us well. well to windward, although an occasional the shelter of the typhoon refuge-har pull on the stern par has to be resorted bours for small craft. to in heavy traffic. By means of a simple twist of this long-balanced sar, lled ayuloh," a motion similar to that of sculling & dinghy over the transom is produced.
THE HATEAU NECK
They
Carleton
& Tran To Chow
Mrs & Miss L.
Somers Eilis
Mrs Godson. Miss Goezi Mr & Mrs Fleming
Mr & Mrs A. Hicks Mr & Mrs M. Y.
Hertschield & child
PEAK
Transparent yokes on day dresses. are some "motor launches fly the Chinese one of the novelties of the season. Republican dag of mans eblours. but the are chosen in bright colours in zome majority fly the Red Ensign, under which transparent material such as Georgette,
A. Arthur the Chinaman feels safer from his piramousseline de soie, organdie and so on, Dr, J. W. Anderson tieal compatriots, The crew usually con according to the material of the dress tia sists of one Chinese skipper-engineer and to which they are allied, and add a two or three youngsters who keep thel
ner.
Dr.
Bennett
Blackwell
Bridger
Carpenter
H. Balear The fleet of passenger bouts off Blake
Mr J. A. Barton Pier, the principal landing-place, shows
Sometimes, they are cut deep down as how the sempans are being pushed into brasswork clean and hande fenders and pleasing note of grace to most models. Miss E R. Bailey comers by their more up-to-date sisters, boutbook. The wheel and all controls; the back and shallow in front and are Me Ven
are just forward of lockethwart amid fitted with a collar that finish at the Mr & Mrs T. 6.
The hulls are quite seaworthy back with a bow and long streaming
Some times, instead of an aer&Mrs F. W. Before speaking of full-power craft, ships. I will discuss the possibilities of the although they seldom venture beyond the ends. largest type of Chinese junks. Very few harbour limits and are not much used for tual yoke, there will be a bateau neck pusscas suxiliary power, but despite bathing parties owing to the absence of that descends down onto the shoulders Mr W. H. Bourne
These, too. IT' htted with Mr & Mrs B...L. their heavy construction and deeper tabins Being registered boats their. draught, the heavy-duty two or four tonnage is carved on the main beam and cupping them in the most graceful man. M. J. Breen
diminutive collar.
Miss P. W. Brown, cylinder paraffin motor, of about 12 h.pworks out at 2.24 tons". The transom it to 16 b.p.,, drives these medieval-looking neatly curved and the steering quadrant craft at about four or five knots, which is in a locker under the after-deck. The SHIET ELOUSE RETURNS.«
With the return of the shirt blous: is ample to stem the worst tide is some Boats are mostly heavily constructed of
wear with suits has returned the fashion of the narrows between the numerous teak; the coamings, seats and other parts and the strictly tailored blouse for islands. The construction of the stern which at home would be varnished are varies with different types of junks, but kept scrubbed bare. The deck sears, as for women of wearing sleeve links. So all of them are fitted with a perforated in most Eastert-built vessels, are caulked many blouses and jumpers are Atte lifting rudder, which works in a kind of white, giving the teak decks a very smart with long sleeves row and so many of that, this was only trunk. A side propeller is always fitted, apearance. Two Pyrene fre-extinguishers these are fitted with cuffs that need
are carried. The exhaust is led aft links as a fastening t as the rudder slet must be kept clear
other mannish fashion that women are Although some junks are older than through the transom, and is water-cooled natural consequence. But, like every any craft we at hotus can boast of afloat. from a by-pass, controlled by a two-way wearing to-day, these links are decided
The most effective are Major & Mr H. R. the type remains suitable to local con- rock.
Contrary to my expectations, they feminine.
those made of large imitation stones ditions, either for fshing or freighting. It must be borne in mind that the engines are well kept, all brass parts and pearls, joined together by a Larrow Mr & Mn W. A Chinese suilor lives entirely on his ship. polished., and no evidence of rust.
Mr A. Forbes It is generally his only honic and means ilges are also clean and painted white gold chain. Pearts, coloured one speci- links, and they are chosen 'to match excellent house for his large family, boats are now operating at Canton, bay the pearls round one's neck or id one's Miss M. Forbes. of livelihood, the raised poup making an in some cases. Four of these standard ally are very much in evidence as Mr D. Fitzgeral
MrB.I. W. Faster cooping made the journey there under their
Mr&Mrs F. F. P. not to mention the pig and hen Blung "out" over the stern.
Frederick
POMPADOUR JIM.
own power..
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The
Mr S.D. Carothers
Mrs H. Clark Capt. & Mrs J. (.)...
H. R. Cleland Min 1 Cooper Min L. H. Cormack Mr & Mrs. W. A
Mr N. C. Donald Mr & Mrs J. D. Danby Lt. Col. R. A Dobbin
Consell
Edward
Eustace
Mr R. E. Farrell
cars. CHILDREN'S FROCKS.
The Lt G.C
Kastin
Frankha
Gerald
"getting the which, although blessed by a shining sun. Wh
Mr & Mrs B. J. Lacon Mr & Mrs A. Langbert Mr EW. Lattic Mr & Mrs E. Lund Mr & Mrs de Mrester
and children Mr & Mrs Morrison Mewra Qei Yok Kei
& Oei Cher Pan Mr Bira J. N. Parker" Mr&Mrs B. H. ̈
Mr
Brw
Pruners
Mr & Mry Scheme:
Mr & Mrs W.C.
Vander Steer Mr & Mrs Townend Mr H.T. Werechkul
HOTEL
Mr G.S. Engh-Jones Miss G. Kennedy Mr & Mrs A. C
Kennedy
Mrs L. E. Kilbe
Mr & Mrs E. F.KI
Mr & Mrs J.
Krogh-Moe'
Mr & Mrs S. H.
Mr K. Larsen
Langston
Lloyd
Mr & Mrs G. D. Loys Miss Leya Major A. S. Littlejohns MrJ. D. Lloyd Mr L. M. S. L. Mr & Mrs Logaz Mrs J. Medinsh Mr R. Mellar Mr H. A. Mills Mr. E. E. Mimmack -Capt. & Mrs H. A. F.
Montanaro Mrs C. E. Morse Mr & Mrs W. N. H.
*Murdock
"Miss E. Murdock
Miss Newsholme ".
Mr W. Ogden Mr A. EL. Perin
Mr Prismall
H. B. Bemington
rH B.
Mr A-
Rischie Mr & Mra Z. G. Scott. Mr W. B. &iffert. Mr W. F. Simmons Mr B.AH. Skelton Mrs & MissG. E.
Stabbings Mr C. F. Sturlee Mr. & Mre B. F. L.
Bturdeo
Mr & Mrs C Thwaites
Mr A. W. Tickle
Lt Col & Mrs H.
Mr L. D. Turner
Capt. & Men Walker..
Mr. R Weller
Lt. A. J. L., Whyte Miss C. WilmottTM Mr&MrF. D. Wood ML. E. F. Yoong
PALICE HOTEL Mr & Mrs F. Aku 167) Kr.
Mr 7. 8. Cor Mr. Brooks
Hazwooda Mr.W. G. Jarris Mr McCaw
B. J. de Moore Mr P.F. Palmer Mr.O, Furvey Mz W. A. Stopani M&M A Way
Frocks for childry continue to b simple, though colourful affairs, and-tumble life of Sun Francisco is viva-straight line is preserved as much as Lt Col. Eat. Fitz
Mr & Mrs H. B. Cles Mr G.J. TAPYBOL ciously told in a book which is full of the possible, with, for the more elaborate zest of living dangerously. He rightly one, the addition of pleats, godets and Mr W. D. Goodfellow
Mr J. B. Hawker The Bear of the Crowd. The True Tale claims to have been the inventor of the lett tucks to an unlimited extent
of the Rise and Fall of a Chawrion book Tess lendable was another inven- is an idea! material for these days Miss M. B. Hall By James J. Corbett. With a Foretion, the demoralisation or
Kasha mixed with silk Lt. Comdr, G. F. Hole word by Robert Gordon Anderson, goat" of an opponent, by means of overt or are still liable to be visited by trea-MG3L covert insult a process carried on uot only cherous winds.
D. Irving Illustrated, 6. P. Putnam's Sons.
during a contest, but also during the nego is another excellent idea. Very bright Mr H. Howell
greens, mustard yellow and Miss O U. Jénkine Jim Corbett held the World's Heavy tiations for it and the period of training colours are the vogue in masha, scarlets, Miss weight Championship for a time, in a
turn outs and most ravishing they look. Mr. H. Jesser period when the Hing was unusually intensively. Boxers' vanity code that of STER rich in big men who could box as well actors and singers, and that is why Corbett geraniu pinks. The exception are white A Ty L. Jenkins
A white The tradition of the true attributes his defeats to uslueliy accidents especially when they are accompanied Mir F.A. Johnson
won game was foolishly by white gaiters and shoes. as fight.
whereby a Sghting style based on the English thrown away. Fit simmons, that wonder. Kasha coat finished with a collar and doctrine of the straight left with the fat example of boxing architecture whose cuffs of white rabbit and topped by a body's weight behind it, has been passed body hitting on a shift (ie, by changing close-fitting hat bordered also by a band on by one of the incomparable Jem Mace's fest smoothly sq that the actant impact had of rabbit looks about as smart turn W. 8. Cal
Checks and plaids are Mr & Mrs L pupils from Australia to California, and it the weight of a swinging body behind it) out on a child of from five to nine that Mr W. C. Dickinson has never been surpassed for severity, and one could wish was in the aspiring sunlit airs of the Pacific alope (where men can spriet faster Jeffries, who weighed 151st. in hard con- worn not a little also, no idea being and jump higher than anywhere else on
dition and was too big to be hurt, each to make short little pants of the same Kr 9. 8. Hattis. this planety that it produced heavy-weight beat Corbett on two occasions. The material that are worn underneath in chatopics in comparison with whom reviewer saw the Fitzsimmons Corbett place of a petticoat. For the Summer Dempsey is picturesque mediocrity Championship tatile at Carson City, and days that are ahead, nothing is more Corbett was perhaps the most interesting of them could be no doubt whatsoever effective or practical than the little wash
rounds thating frocks of printed material, these famous pugilists, for he lacked heffer the first few physical advantages of the others and had Corbett's left hooks and jabs were too weak SACHETS FOR TROUSSEAUX
For the bride-to-be nothing is more acderside of the cardboard with a picco than of satin to match the shade of the rib- to rely for #access on a swift and balling to wear down the Cornishman and prevent artistry (little, if at all, inferior to Peler him from getting in a decisive blow. The ceptable for her troussea Jackson's) and an unsurpassed insight into sight of the winner's furious eyes in a dainty sachet in which to keep her hand bon dominating most in the weave, and the psychology of his opponents. Moreover hope-drenched face, as be stalked his man kerchiefs, her gloves or ribbons Very add a second side of satin, pad with he was one of the first professional pagi long, albering steps, is is picture in charming ones that are as dainty cotton wool and quilt it, and, your lists to cultivate the amenities of living, to remembrance--you could see Fitzsimmons as they are practical can be made sachet is ready for presentation dress quietly and behave modestly and felt sure of his pres! But Corbett's ae from delicate coloured linen: embroider after you have fitted it with ribbons ed in some harmonising shade, blue or a satin-covered button and loop refrain from bullying his inoffensive righ counts of bin four famous defeats are given with pale pink, grey with pink or lilac, to fasten the two sides together. hours, either with the biaff brutality of in perfectly good faith, and he seems to green with geranium red or coral pink, A set in three different sets of harmonis- L. Sullivan or with the cold cruelty of Lave soquired a genial philosophy of life in for instance. More elaborate are the ing colours could not fail but to gind- Charles Mitchell,
an arena where human nature is seen ancha made of plaited coloured rib den the heart of any girl going through
trousseau. How Corbeit acquired his skill, a genius naked-not merely in the nude-and the bons. To make these, all you have to the enthralling process of preparing her
(Continued, at foot of next Column) for opportunism as it were, in the rough-polito bypocrisies are availing.-E.BO,
-Goldenberg
top side by weaving a sufficient num- do is to cut a piece of cardboard the- size of your sachet and cover it on the ber of ribbons together in an ordinary basket weave, You then cover the
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