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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 193K,
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ENTERTAINMENT
COMPETITION is making things pop in Hongkong. Following Mongkong Hotel announcement that Eula Holf and Bob Burnett, top-notch dancers from the land of hooters, are opening in the Roof Garden on November 7. Gloucester have countered with announcement that their Big Bertha altempt to gain your patronage will be Carmen and Conrad, masters of interpretative dancing who, it is sald, have enjoyed considerable popularity in Shanghai,
Now Hongkong Ilotel has announced placing of management of Tool Garden in hands of "Tony" Gision, warm favourite with many a patron, who can be expected to look after every need.
Bob and Bertie Ileiinian, still attracting nightly with their two planor, will support Eula and Bob on November 7. The two newcomers are sald to be something really out of the bag, and they come here with reputation, via press clippings, that is really enviable.
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the volee of an old favourite from 1.10 to 1.25 p.m. on Monday, when Bryan Lewla (Rev. Lewis Bryan), passing through Hongkong en route to Tientsin, wil pause long enough to aulp and Jesi in manner that made him warm favourite
year or so ago.
HONGKONG listeners will hear
A
Rev. Lewis Bryan has been ap- pointed Chaplain at Tientsin, passen through here on troopship Dilwara.
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JELENA MAY Institute will defu superstition by holding its first Concert of forthcoming season Friday the Thirteenth (November 13). Despite ominous date, orgia- rra have no feara for fature, have, Indeed, cause for optints in mern
cellent
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support alreaiu promised. | Hilda Arnold ('Cellist). Doris Blair (Soprano), Nura Kanis (Pianoforte): Helen Lockhart (Contralta): Dr.
L Ride (Haritone) have consented to Jace tittal audience, while accom- paumenta are in experienced hands of Genestene Enclic, E. O'Neill Shate,
Girls' and Boys' Corner
Dear Kidies,
Must of you minde n good fub nt laying out the lest garden
week's compett- and there
tion,
was
rome
cellent rolourint sent in by the Sentors. The only criticism have Is that sonte com- petilors put the bunny rabbit tou far in the bacit- ground, with the result that it was Dul of to the portion at the 1 must picture, try
to give you another Competi tion on the same lines sune
rest
YOU
time.
It was great fun Atting
wasn't it?
Th
articles;
After consider- Inst age and neat- ness, I find that the best Senior entry was that of Ho Shuk-chun (ngeel 12). 111 Robinson Road: whilst the Junior prize
10 Koca
Terrace, Stubbs
Jeremy. Bray, 16 Tung Shan Terrace, Stubbs Road.
Specially commended
for good
Sanger, E
Lase, Ribeiro. Moggle Alves,
work are Maisie Rels, Peggy Prince, Celeste Marques, Helen Gloria NE Quinn, Maisie Margle Xavier, Zuleima Mimi da Roza, Andrew Chon, Margaret Choa, among the Sentors; and Molle Terry, Mar
Hume, Karet Jonn Hamilton,
Geraldine Silva,
Prdro Lobo
(Macae), Anthony Osmund, S. E. M. Bux, Geraldina Ribeiro (Macao), Helen Logan. Marcus Roza,
Green among the Juniors.
Neva
our competition this week we have a new kind of puzzle. little It is simple, but just a tantalising, which will make you all the more.cager to find the answer.
The jumble of lines here is really the out-lines of eight familiar ob- jects, which the artist has drawn one on top of each other.
the
What Are they? Examine puzzle closely, and as you recognise the articles. write them down in n neat list.
When your list is complete, add your name, address and age. Then
the list to seni
Uncle Eddie, c/o
"Hongkong Telegraph", to reach him not later than 4 p.m. on Wednesday,
INCLE EDDIE.
TESTS ANSWERS
Current Affairs
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Answers to
Week-End Problems
PROBLEM 1.
game
A GAME AT FOOZLEBALL Brighter's seleme is an artful should win the one-he himself. On the "3 to 1" basis, Brighter should have scored t worst 3 paints to Dullfellow's 11. Now they change over. Brighter hos to score 18 more points for Dullfellow meanwhile game: should score
six.
This gives Brighter n four points win!
the
To make the game a fair one, should actually players change ends when Dulifellow has scored 10..
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PROBLEM II. PHONEY
One-seventeenth expressed as
that
a recurring decimal is:
0588 2352 0531 7647 Whence is obvious Arbitrage's plan is to secure four 'phone numbers which
corre spond to the above four groups of four digits. The three num- bera not mentioned are therefore:
05B8—2362–9511 ·
beca received by albino elephant Ajetter has
Messrs. Mouirle & Co., which secins
to promise longkong an opportunity of arcing the famous Dallets Jooss (Theatre de la Danse) sometime early next year. ln their communication, the organisers of the Ballets Jooss state that after their fourth tour of America and Europe they are coming to the Far East und will begin performances in Japan In January.
They offer to Hongkong the eholce of three programmes, two hours long euch, all of which are of high stand- ard and of an unusual kind. An admirably got up booklet is avail- able at Messrs. Moutrie's showing "the nature of the performances and many pictures of the artistes. The company comprises 30 and needs two planos for the Bety.
The question here will be whether there is a stage large enough to give the Bailets Jooss full scope and it brings up again the old sore of Inck of a City Hall wherein such perfor- mances as these could be put over,
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THIS is the story of a surred while elephant of Siam. Accompanied by à Siamese prince. the sacred
passed through Hongkong six months ago en route to the Dallas Centennial, At least, It was sold to be a sacred white cle- phant, and was supposed to have been smuggled out of Siam, exporta- tion of white elephants being frown- ed upon by the Siamese nuthorities. Certainly, when the elephant pass- ed through Hongkong It did not have tho appearances of being one of the specie, for its colour seemed that of nny of the ordinary elephants that roum the jungles of Slam.
But, as the attendant explained, the colour was really a dye. They weren't allowed to export a white elephant, so they'd used a dye to make the elephant appear an ordin- ary low custe one.
The dre has worked so well that U.S. veterinarians, who have hnd charge of the clephant since its arrival in Dallas, can't change the animal back to white.
Of course, there's one way out. They could use a white dye.
In the meantime, according to "The Billboard", the Siamese Prince who necompanied the elephant to America, is temporarily dispensing Dalias beer and sandwiches at a dance hall.
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