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WHAT

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(The priginal lofter from Alas G. B., New Crom, .E.14, may be Mort at our effion).

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I only

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7th DAY

30th DAY

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SHARE PRICES

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS

The following is the llet of local share quotations issued to-day:

Banks,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. `MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1932.

THE

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

Hongkong Bankя, $1682

1.

Hongkong Lon. Reg. £115 n.

Chartered Banks, £13.

Mercantile Bank, A. &. B. £21. n.

Mercantile Bank C., £9%

.

East Asia, $109 n.

Am: 0. Finance Corp., $26 . China O. Fin. Ord., Tla.G ri. China O. Fin. Pref. Tls.4.60 n.

Insurances.

Canton Ins.. $1410 m. Union Ins., $470 sa.

China Underwriters, $2.85 b. China Fire, $620 b.

H. K. Fire Ina., $1200 n. Internation Assce. Tls. 4 0.

Shipping.

Douglases, $20 n. HK. Steamboats, $2242 b. Indo-Chinas, (Pref.) $45 0. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $32 n. Shell (Bearer) 47/6 n. Union Waterboats, $21 sa,

Mining.

Benguets, $162 6. Kailans, 23/6 n.

Langkats (Single), Tisd n. S'hai Explorations, Tls.2.10 n. S'hai Loans, Tls.2.30 n.

Raubs, $10 b.

Venz: Goldfields, $1% n. Benguet Exp., 20 ets. b.

Docks, etc.

ILK. & K. Whärves, $13911⁄2 1. ILK. & W, Docks $21 b.

S. China Motors A., $10 n. S/ China Motor B.. $8 n. Providents told). $1.75 sa.. Providents (new), $2.30 11. Hongkews. Tls, 216 n. New Engineerings. Tls, 571 n. Shanghai Docks, Tis. 84 n.

Lands, Hotels, etc. Hotels (new), $10,40 b. Hotels (new). $10 b. H.K. Lands $75.b. S'hai Lands, Tis224 44 n. Metropolitan Lands, Tls. 10 a. Humphreys, $16 s. IK. Realties $9 s.

Asia Realties "A", $155 n. Asia Realies "B", $26% n. Chinese Estates, $100 n. China Realties, Tls. 11.40 n.. China Debentures Th. 961⁄21⁄2 1.

Cottons.

Rwo Cottons. Tls, 14.30 0. S'hai Cottons, Tls, 65 n. Zoong Sings, Pls, 11.10 u. Wing On Textiles (8.) $140 n.

Public Utilities. Tramwys. $21.90 b. Peak Trams (old), $16 n. Prak Trams (new), 37% b. Star Ferries, $92 n. Yaumati Perries (all). $34 4 b. Yaumati Ferries (new). $90M Ching Lights fold). $17.45 m. China Lights (new), $17 1. B.K. Electrics,, 8741⁄4 b. Macho Mectrics, $24 n. Sandakan Ligbls. $12 . Telephones (F.P.), $28 n. Telephones (F.P.), $29.10. China Bases, T.12 n. Singapore Tractions, 2/- us. Singapore Pref. 14/- n

Industrials.

Malabon Sugars. $25 b. Cald: Macg, Ord), Tls.14 n. Cald: Mack. (Pruf.), Tis.10%1⁄2 n. Canton Ices, $534 n.

Cements (com.). $13.30 sa.

Cements (old), $9% n. Cements (new), $3% n. HI.K. Ropes, $12.40 ga. Agriculturals, $10%, n.

Stores, etc.

Dairy Farms, $28 n. Watsons (old), Si3 n. Watsons (new), $12

Der. A. Wings. $1 n.

Lane Crawfords, $5.25 b.

Mackintoshs, $21 n.

b.

n.

Sinceres, $16 n. Wm. Powells. $3.35 n Wing On . K.). $265 n.

Miscellaneous. Amusements, $19

·Mntertainments, $134 n. S. C. Enterprises, $3% n. United Theatres Tls 5 n. Macao "Greyhounds", $10 n. Constructions (oil), $6.80 1. Constructiona (new), $1.70 m. B. Ind. G. $ Bends, $60% n. 1.K. Govt, Loans, 35% Pre, sa. Wallace Harpers, $12.90 n. China Sporte. $10 n.

WORLD

OF WOMEN

PRACTICAL HINTS.

Dyeing Faded Curtains.

Dainty curtains and hangings which are apt to look rather and and dingy. at times can usually bo wonderfully rejuvenated' at home. There are so many good dyen.on | the market that, with a little careį and ingenuity in grading to the exact shades required, the task will the be found as fascinating us results should prove pleasing.

Bright, vivid colours require deep dyeing add, except in the case of silke, the material should be boiled as protection against strong sun- light: Full directions as to the correct proportions of dye and wa ter are usually given on the packets, 1 there Are one ( iwez pointa which must the stressed it one is to achieve perfect results,

In the first place, it is essential that no powdor should be allowed to come in contact with the material. or streaks and gly patches will most certainly split. The only safe method is to tie the dye m a piver of muslin and shake in boiling wa ter til disolvesi,

Enough water, should always be allowed to cover the fabric, which should be continually squeezed aunt | stirred with a long wooden stick for spoon, Always throw in a ge

nerous handful of salt whilst il- Jung, and add a small cup of vinegar. to this final rinsing water. The salt vi. cukances the colour, and the Begar sels it.

Where easement curtains are bad ly stavakra with fade marks, it is wise to bleach out as mieli of the original colour as possible. Use' bleaching sola, and dry in strong. sunshine.

Silks should be stomped in hol,

(not boiling) water, and kept on!

tinually on the move until the m

cases material should

be

quiced shade is acquired; and in all wrung, but should be lifted out wet, and allowed to drip till just damp enough for ironing. It is a mistake to roll up, as streaky marks may result.

FOR THE TABLE.

Now we have the "chisel bo h," designed for a carpenter- that is to say, Charlotte Carpenter of Los Augeles. It's the latest in coiffures, created by Dermott of London. They call it the Olympic Chisel Bob in honour of the Olympic games at Los Angeles. Quite an event, eh?

BEAUTY HINTS.

Powder Bowl Secrets.

coloured powder and use the lighter tints for the rest of the fure.

The proper tints applied to the

exert a wonderful effect.

The eyes can be made to look white those to deeply set deeper set by darkening the eyelids,

are

study your features first, and bay To make the most of face powder, our powder to suit. It is surpri- made to appear normal by the sing what improvements cnn las merest touch of the lighter powder effceted when this is done. Making to the eyelids.

a round face look longer, giving i round look to a long face, making dors. It is the way you use them There is no magic in face pow. too Inrge a nose retire into obscur that creates these pleasant effects ity, and a too small nose assert of light and shade. It is laid down in itself, almost concealing a double the law of optica that a white sur ebin, and performing other seeming free seems 20 per cent. larger than mimcles in the way of enhancing a black surface of the same area. fone's beauty of hiding on's defects. Thus, the sizes of coloured surfaces A china figure of a boy fishing van all be done be a judicious use. appear to increase in proportion to with a glass bowl in front of him of the right powder applied in the the luminosity of their colours. A with water. provides an right way.

Powder should be applied a little original table centre when towers!

The proper blending of the colours at a time, to build up the effect you are smarce. At the bottom of the

This is specially important water are a number of "rock"

it the skin is the first essential, want. flowers, while a solitary china der, one flesh colour or rose, and on the face at once,

Begin by taking two boxes of pow. when using two shades of powder- If you puff on glos fish is seen at the top of the the other white. Now mix all the a great cloud of powder and then

white powder with one quarter of try to wipe off

the surplus, you the tinted, and you will get a pow. scour the surface into A shiny der that is lighter than flesh tint,,glow. but not dead white.

Smooth the powder lightly with the downward strokes to lay the The difference in shade of the tiny hairs on the face. If you rub blendol powder and what remains upward. against the direction of of the rose fint powder now embles their growth, you leave them, all you to emphasise or subdue such upstanding and prominent. features as desired,

bowl.

Capelets for evening are much smarter than jackets, particularly when edged with ostrich, as is this one doubled penta chiffon.

of

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

If creams be used in conjunction

If the mase be small, use the with powder, always begin with the blended powder on it, reserving the p and work towards the eyes, rose tint powder for the rest of the hair, and chin..

fas. If, on the other hand, the. Then apply the powder, localising neyse be somewhat large, apply the it as much as possible to that part the rose power to it, saving the which will create just the lighter mixture for the cheeks and effect..

chin.

Shape of the face.

A round face always seems longer|

when coloured powder is applimul}

nour the ears, and the almost white

FOR FACE CREAM.

right

Many women will welcome the powder reserved for the rest of the new face cream containers for the

face. Likewise, a house face is unde handbag: these arc made of using the enamel in the shape of a lip-stick tappar brondler hy coloured powder on the cheek bones or rounded needle-case. The and the middle of the free, and the eases unscrew at the top and are uhanet white powder in front of filled by cream from an ordinary

tube. the papa.

The top screws round to In powdering to make a double emit a "twist" of cream through chin inconspicuous, cover it with the a hole in the centre.

Tag Has a Plan!

0-0

ACROSS

1 This verbal importation is not

suitable.

6 Take away the sea and this

fish would be unhappy.

9 Flower of imperishable fame.

10 One may are this drop about

now though it finishes now.

12 Appreciation of their work is

matter of taste.

13

add it on for this, 15 The cleric's criminal end. 17 If I let Tom (anag.). 18 Dear John in reduced circum-

tances? 20 The dot above the figure means

that it does.

22 Give them socks (two words). 24 What part of the ship has the

appearance of a garage?

26 A difficult sort of order to

execute.

27 Useful attribute for those who

do business at Tattersall's. 28 Book sold by traitors. 28 Jet and clay (anag).

DOWN

1 Mother in luck is what most of us have an eye 241 (two words).

2 Much followed by big guns and

pliant when singular.

3 Prose provides necessary open-

ings.

4 23 down is.

Surgical dressing not a rain. proof topper (two words), Husband and wife, go

about

together.

8 Au immature growth 'going as

it should.

11 Colloquially worthless.

14 You may put off re-entry out

of impudence.

16 General who became a poer

and was finally a pier.

17 He sold ale (nnag.).

19 Gives power.

21

Pudding for politicians.

23 A Scot may give you this.

24 A distinction with out, accord- ing to democrats, A differ-

ency.

25 Favourites going up.

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VMAT'S TH'

MATTER

AW, FUOR POODLE

GOT A PIECE OF GLASS IN HIS PAW...THATS WHY

HE COULDN'T FINISH

THE RACES!!

CRE, IT WAS

NICE OF You TO CALL THE RACE OFF TAG!!

IF I CAN GET HIM TO STAND UP AN' WALK, I'L TAKE HIM TO THE DOG 'DOCTOR.... COME ON

POODLE, UP, UP!!

IT KURTS HIM TOO MUCH EVEN TO WALK-I GUESS YOU'LL ALL HAVE TO HELP CARRY HIM....

SMATTER, TAGE, YA AINT RUNNIN OUT

ON US, ARE You?

YOU GOTTA HELP CARRY HIM TO "TH'

DOG DOCTOR!!!

I'LL BE BACK IN

A MINUTE.... AN* WE WON'T HAVE

TO CARRY POODLE,

EITHER!!

REGLU. PAT, OFT.

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