THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, APRIL 11. 1931.
PRELIMINARY NUTICE.
KONG
THE HONG KONG FILM DISTRIBUTION COMPANY.
Having through their London Agents concluded arrangements with the following producers of British Pictures,
GAINSBOROUGH PICTURES (1928) LIMITED,
THE GAUMONT COMPANY LIMITED. JULIUS HAGEN AND HENRY EDWARDS.
BRITISH AND DOMINION FILM CORPORATION LIMITED.
Takes pleasure in announcing the enrly release in Hongkong of the following recont successes;—
ROOKERY NOOK
HOUSE OF THE ARROW
SPLINTERS
PLUNDER
BED AND BREAKFAST
A WARM CORNER
LORD RICHARD IN THE PANTRY] ETC., ETC.
Enquires for terms etc. aliould be addressed to Box No. 784, c/o "Hongkong Telegraph."
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WOMEN'S WORLD
FOR OUR LADY READERS.
Smart Sports Wear.
Whether actively engaged in outdoor sports or not, the 1931 sportswoman car be charmingly attired in the most. feminine and Rattering things, according to Paris.
Left For Eileen Bennett, popular British tennis player, Jean Paton has made an ensemble consisting of a dress of white Jype-crepe, with most interesting tucked effect 'nl Three the waist and inverted pleats all the way around. crystal buttons and a little collar adorn it. The rearlet wool cardigan is beautifully tailored and the little white visor like a polo player's, has a tiny tennis hat, with pompom of red ribbon,
Right-The outdoor woman will feel perfectly at home in un ensemble Patou created for Cannes, all-white with The tailored frock summer ermine contrasting delicately.
is of white marocain, with a leather belt of beige to match An all-white hat the fur and the coat is of vigogne cloth. tops it.
YOUR CHILDREN.
[lly Olive Roberts Barton.]
When our children grow up they are going to be precisely like all the millions of children who have grown up before them.
That is, they are going to be human and to be human is to re- member.
If we stop a moment and draw amental picture of that future.
now that there is no time, but as long as there is memory there will bo me. We are too likely to dia- count our mistakes with children as something that will blow over, not for the parent who will acknowledge that he makes mla- takes is very foolish indeed. We continually mistreat our children.
That last statement is a pretty strong one, but I hear things like this occasionally and you may Judge if it is not true:
A young woman said the other day, "Every time 1 differed with we parents will find ourselves Mother and offered an opinion of hoping that their memories will my own when I was little, I wan hold only the golden moments of told I was impudent. Sometiines childhood..
I guess I was rather persistent in And to a certain extent that it trying to put an idea over so per-| true. The business man dreams haps I go: a bit strong when I met of the old swimming hole; the opposition, but now that I think! woman, of her first party or her of it I don't believe I was ever. first big doll. Both of them re-really impudent once." member happy family life and sigh Don't Incur Resentment, over the thought that they did not!
appreciate it when they had it.
This case is mild. How about
But there are other things in children who are punished with- their memories not so pleasant, out any justification whatever on barbs that stick and still sting the part of the parent except that All children the times they were scolded un-
he or she is angry?
mia- justly, punished, shamed. are impulsive, forgetful,
mis-
Mischief itself is no chievous, treated.
crime, we now know, for it in prompted by natural energy and curiosity. I don't give a snap of my finger for a child who isn't all three,
They Don't Always Forget. These are the things we are hoping that our own children will forget when they are grown, but Our words 'cut like whipa, our| they won't; for every time a child own actions burn and BERT,
is cut deeply by an unpleasant Children remember and no suck thing it leaves a mental scar that bitter memories add to the happi- he acidem outgrows.
ness of life.
We think of life as present. Don't let the children grow up Only too soon it is past. - They say resentful of their early treatment.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
CANT BE THAT THERE „ARE NO INDIANS HERS;
WITH THESE 600D
WIGWAMS
Up!!
HEY! THERE'S A BIO ONE. SITIN' IN THIS ONE.
Bay!
LISTEN, JAY BOY... NELL APPROACH THIS FELLOW! AND PERHAPS HE WILL
BE FRIENDLY WITH
US....
TO-DAY'S RECIPES.
Some Tea-Time ·
Suggestions.
Devonshire Splita.
These teacakes aro kreat favourites, and they are quite easy to make at home,
Put oz. castor augar and 1202. yeast in a basin and beat together till they become liquid, then stir In pint tepid milk. Mix 1lb. flour with a pinch of salt and stir gradually into the milk, etc.; add foz. butter (melted). Mix well, then put the dough in a warm place for three-quarters of an hour to rise. Form into small rounds, put on to a foured baking tin and bake in a quick oven for about 15 minutes. When wanted, split and spread with raspberry or airawberry jam and a layer of whipped cream.
Jurables
These old-fashioned cakes are greatly loved by children, and if you roll them up and fill the hol-11
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.
ΛεΓοβε
1 A vegetable placed in the right part of a church will help to pacity.
4 Van Eyck beloned to this school
of painting.
8 Why did the whale wall? Bu.
cause this thin.
9 He swore the bitterent baths of vengeance, daring them to follow Ernest (hidden). Perishes,
aws with whipped cream they 13 You may buy a watch on this make very attractive cakes for tea. and hope the watch will this too,
Put 4oz. golden syrup into a 14 iil. saucepan with 2oz. butter; when 16 As is only right, there is same- melted stir in 4oz. auger, dos. Ainur thing very proper about this and 1⁄2 teaspoonful ground ginger.
elmperone. Mix thoroughly, then put a tea-17 spoonful at a time on to a hot baking tin, leaving a little space between orch. Bake for 5 minutes and roll up while hot.
DOG DOOR STOPS.
Painted rubber dogs now guard many doors, keeping them open just as much or as littlo na you like. And if a gust of wind shout slain the door, the soft rubber pawa can- not rub or chip the paint.
AND WHAT IF
Very Smart.
Check stockinette in tones of brown and belge in the material suggested for smart little dress like this. The deep oval neckline of the bodies is partly Alled in with a beige crepe de chine vest und an attractive Ince-edged fichu collar makes a pretty finish.
HE ISN'T? BOY!
THAT WON'T
BE SO GOOD,
WILL IT?
Sh-h-h!!
The whole machinery of the State, all the apparatus of the system,
end in wimple bringing good men into a box." Brougham, "Present State of the Law.
18 An esential part of any agency. 20 This is greatly increased in im- portance when not before nothing.
21 Rave
24 Within hearing.
28 Associated with violent exercise in the vicinity of a rugged rock. 30 For ever.
31 A, paragon of efficient pucking
isi oll
32 Don't let your ear deceive you -thin row will never lead to tears in the most tender-hearted. 34 A musical stigma.
35 Necessitous.
30 May crow loudly at some future
date.'
37 To hit her seems unmanly, but
it is esential to that end.
38 Roll on wheels.
Down
1 One long step-across a horse.
2 Trees in which rooks like to
nest.
Who is she? Why, daughter of the Duke of Millan.
5 Concealed-partly in a tent.
6 Defensivo ditch.
7 What part of London names a
horse?
STICKERS
JG.DCH IFA BE BIBDEB
Can you as the manstical valam to the latters so that the abơm wéocks out ́as an acklition mun?
RESIGNED OR NOT?
JAPANESE CABINET LOOKS THINGS OVER.
Tokyo, Apr. 10.
8 You might guide this young ox,
without trouble, apparently.
10.A good one is essential to the holding of property, and helpful to the sales of a novel.
12 Even mugs may be and fre quently are well satisfied with themselves.
MI
I am after two identical articles, and am a most famous liar,
16 The action of the startpart in a poem expressive of childish wonderment,
18 Held by fate.
19 Connects both ends of the ferry. 22 Excuse.
23 After
the Opera sho noticed
Wan
little tired
Edward (hidden).
25 Helps.
28 This piece of timber may be made by a carpenter-or à bil- llard player.
27 Attribute this to a writer.
29 In front of a CT this familiar
form of address in nanociated with humour.
10 Hope's emblem.
33 Parting with it has
this the
heart of many a hard-up Irish--
man.
34 Examine carefully and count fest.
EASES
Yesterday'n' Solution
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Yesterday's Solution
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505
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1482
517
$444 613
435
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unless they do
Wakatsuki Willing.
Later.
no
According to an extra edition of Minister, the Asahi, Mr. Ugaki, has already voluntarily.-Reuter, tendered his resignation, and left Tokyo for the country. This has
Mr. Wakatsuld, in an interview not been confirmed.-Reuter.
Premature Report.
with the Minseito leaders, stated Tokyo, later. that he was prepared to consider. The report of Mr. Ugaki's re-acceptance of the party presidency signation apparently arose through in succesalon to Mr. Hamaguchi, Is expected that the final his remarking that he was prepared to resign if the Cabinet resigns. decision will be given to-morrow.
Under the terms of the Japanese! In accepting the presidency, Mr.. constitution, the resignation of the Wakatsuki is virtually certain to Cabinet does not entail the resigna- succeed to the Premiership short- tion of either the War or the Navy lly-Reuter,
WE HAVE TO TAKE THAT CHANCE... 82 SILENT..... THE INDIAN BELIrves ProfOUNDLY IN SILENCE..., SO WELL. DO
THE SAMO !!
It
By Blosser
TO AN INDIAN, SILENCE
IS THE COAHERSTONG
OF CHARACTER... AND
I DONT KNOW BUT
WHAT THEY'RE
RIGHT
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