THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPIL SATURDAY, OCTODER 17, 1980,

Chiffon Velvets...

WE

E have just received

another shipment of chiffon

velvets in

the shades

of the year.

Superb quality

and priced as

low as from Five Dollars

per yard.

Velvet is The Vogue-And Early Pureliusr Is Advisable

THE

BOMBAY SIEK STORE

D'Aguilar St.

All's well with the Breast-fed Baby

ENTERTAINMENT Bring The Services To The

The Microphone.

By "FIRST NIGHT”

ETTER from reader suggests ZBW should make supreme

effort coming winter to capture naval talent,

I suggest that ZBW should make supreme effort to bring all Services to the microphone.

You have only got to go to some of these Service "do's" to find out how excellent they are in entertaining line.

Why not offer prizes, presentable at big bumper programme at end of season, for best programme given during season, allow ench unit its own night.

Thus, Destroyer Flotilla could provide programme one night, Ulster Rifles another, Medway and Submarines a third, uid so on.

· Services would jump at opportunity.

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for listeners.

Bryan Lewis (Rev. J. N. Lewis Bryan) reports from Mid- dlesex, In letter to "First Night" that he arrives in Hongkong on November 2. en route to Tientsin, where he will henceforth be sla- tloned as Chaplain.

ZBW, Informed of pending ar- rival, has already cleared all lines by for half-an-hour's broadenst the inimitable Padre, whose de- Harture for Home a year ago left mike- Fanks of serious gap in artistes.

"I will be good to be back in the the studio again, and have of pulllag chance

yotir lega:** Padre writes.

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Test Relays

Zwinter lo

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Harvest Moon reception at the Ball at Madison Square Garden capped in week of triumphs,

Finally, she took the winners of

annual dance event to the the opening of "Swing Time" at the Indio City Music Hall, which we henr is doing the kind of fabulously successful business that only an Astaire-Rogers picture can do. Thea she departed for home and Radio Studio where she will solo in "Mother Carey's Chickens".

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Why, Y.M.C.A.?

AST year it was hitharm nie. This year it seems to be Yrung A.D.C. Men's Christian Society who, eu fashion, want to hide heade. Paragraph already set in BW will make speelal efforis this

type regarding forthcoming "Jack relay commentaries

and Ben talk" was killed from matches on Test

which will bes

Inst Saturday's Entertalament Whether ce played In Australia.

Pak urgent bebest of A.D.C.'s lays will be possible depends on whether Aussie stations VK3ME Secretary, offer of publicity in to. VK2ME, VK3LR broutheast cricket, day's Page was also similarly re- As it seems almost definite that at

jected. least one of them will be used for this purpose, programmes should be available for local consumption.

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Cricket Relay To-night

CON-

Broadwayians Coming

to

most

FONGKONG Hotel Managem-af'i HONG

hot zaharet items For evening scheduled FIRST Australia-England cricket for gala

broadcast will be relayed by Saturday, November 7. Reputedly

be highest paid and VKBLR to-night. when, if ditions are ok.. you should hear talented artistes over to visit East. 20-minutes commentary on Eng-Broadwayian dancora Eula land West Australia match. which is first of series, started in Perth yesterday.

Original programme will be over Australian A.B.C, network, and will he relayed by VK3LR (31 metres), commracing 12,20 .. to-night (H.K.T.)

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"Night Must Fall".

MISS

Ha and Bob Burnett have been booked for extended H.K senson. will with aid of Bob and Bertie Hellman already so popular with socialites they don't need fortier introduction by this Page) suredly fill Roof Garden to capreity on November 7.

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Girls' and Boys' Corner

EARLY CLOSING DAY

TUESDAY

Dear (1)

ÜHN BRIGHT

LOMING

.... party on (3)

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? Uncle (4)

has given me lots of (5)

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· in it.

Jimny.

Dear Riddles,

The numbered spaces in thei Most of you got last week's Com-; fetter Indiente the gaps to be filed.

When

The petition correct; you soon smeted out

you have decided on the different parts of the various words to

the complete

letter make a numbered list of them on o noimals,

xhret uf temper, leaded with

Do your name, age and address. not copy on the entire lettor. Don't forget to give your age.

Taking ge and neutACNS into acrint, the best Sentor entry was that of Owen Hong Sting (aged 10), 9 Garden Terrace, Hongkong.

In the Junior Section, the prize gors to Molle Terry (aged 6%), There will again be two prizes—- one for children from 10 to 14; and de Hart Avenue, Kowloon,

Specially commerided for good the other for those under 10. The entries work are the following:--Mimi da | prizes will be awarded for Roza, Margie Xavier, Patsy Kote-containing lists of the most suitable wall, Theresa Maltos, Celeste Mar- words to fill the gaps in the letter. ques, Vera, P. Dhanber, Aida Mengies, In the event of ties, neatness and age Margaret Cho, S. E. Bux, Andrew will be taken into consideration. {}},

Address your entries to Uncle Joan Gutington, Lesile Fox. Maisie Law and Zuleina, Ribeiro Eddle, e/o "Hongkong Telegraph," among the Seniors; and, Jeremy 1 so as to reach him not later than Bray. Angela King, Franky Vaz p.m. on Wednesday. Aida Castro, Colleen Cheung, Ken- neth Prince. irene Osmund, and Teddy Shuster among the Junters.

Now children, here's something for you this week. Benentis the picture you will see a which Jimmy has written to a chunky inviting him to a party. Some of thir words are missing. however, Can you tell what they are?

Study the picture carefully, forenin the clues to the missing words are

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QUEENIE and Kaili's Hawaiians D.C.'S "Night Must Fall" re- still drawing big crowds:

Wednesday, hearsals repartedly progres-Glotcester Ballroom

nights. Hence smile. sing favourably after lots of Saturday

face during wreathed

of Manager pow-wow regarding cast, which it is stated, almost entire Chessex, whu booked there old- on a bunch, bas original

changed. time favourites choice "Night Must Fall" is one

cf reason

to be well-pleased with. trickiest things" "A.T.C. has at hargain. Much of the attraction Gloucester is "Pop" and his tempted in many years, in any but expert hands of E. G. Smith- Cossacks. "Pop" whispered to me other day that Manager Wright would easily flop. Script the calls for Judge's summing up, Chessex is preparing plans for conviction of murderer al com- Christinas on a scale that is going mencement of play. flash back in to make this the reason you'll tell subsequent Acts to events leading grand-kids about when you've re- up to and actual commission of tired on the Old Country chickery. crime.

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Chance For Understudies

PHILHARMONIC are well into

barness with return from north of Rev. Cyril Brown, and re- hearsals are pepping up.

TESTS ANSWERS

lelier

Pete Tkachenko, - Y211 made a good effort, Jet het ek mistake you sure the hind lega reban's, luster of a cow's. Beiter luck

Janet

Annie om. Glad you have decided to enter the competitions. You had two mieinken. 31 wes a bear's bend, not a cat's, and the hind Joy were thom of new, not a giraffe,

Celente Marques? You hard all the answers right the time, and put work was much 1ut there we some others rather gnu zvenely won the prize. Try

Uncur Envik.

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READ THESE

if you are feeling Neighbourly

TAMBOUR TERRACE. by Eleanor

Dunbar Hall Harrap, 78. Od.1. A North Country family, with clashes between old and young. And then Vern runs away. Per- Rap they are you. perlinps the people in the next street.

Contemplative

Streuvels

OLD JAN, by Stin

Allen and Unwin, 78, Gd.). Very close to The real Atuff uf

story humaulty. The

of s Re- Flanders farm labourer. commended as an antidote to most modern fiction,

Manly

BUCCANEER BLOOD, by Kenneth Perkins (Stanley Paul, 79. G<l.), A Hidden pirate hoard in an old hotise on the conal of the Spuith Main. Vilniny, a brad.... tiful girl and heroism trium- phant. They ever say "Avast there!"

HAPPY JACK, bg Max Brand

Hodder and Stoughton, 7a. Gd.). Riotous, simplo Wild West stult. Cowboys, guns and riding like thunder-You sneakin' rat and you treacherous gopher snake. now come out of your hole and stand up to me!

Serious

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· PEACE ESSAYS;-by-Leo Tolstoy (Oxford University Press, 28.). Christianity, as a plan for life, or militarism? Which? WHAT IS THIS LOURDEST by John Gibbons (Methuen, 58.). The object of the great Oatholic pligrimages treated very simply and sincerely.

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Doctors and Nurses, know the remarkable value of 'Ovaltine to expectant and nursing mothers. Taken regularly before and after baby comes, 'Ovaltine' not only promotes a rich and ample supply of breast-mlik but it maininins the mother's strength and vitality.

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"Swing Time"

LATEST

Rogers-Astaire film

"Swing Time", is definitely scheduled for Hongkong release next month. Ginger, incidentally, has just returned to Hellywood after

exciting of one

those vacations that only members of the enchanted cinema circle can pull out of the bag, and she's already. making preparations for her next picture, the homespun classic, "Mother Carey's Chickens".

Ginger had just finished slaving over dance routines that: float so easily and gracefully across the

screen in "Swing Time", her new Recently returned from America co-starring picture with Fred with the latest styles & best Astaire. Everyone felt that she needed

rest.

But rest and

wns

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