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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
May 18, 1939.
Summer Playsuits
PLAN YOUR BEACH SUIT WARDROBE
NOW
TT'S a wise woman, who is al- to-morrow you might want the preparing their counters for ....
icays one move ahead of her playsuit you saw to-day and winter,
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neighbour, and, although the find it gone. Summer things They're preparing for sum- summer is only just about to have a way of vunishing from begin, she might do well to plan the shops, and if you're ever mer now, so there's nothing we her playtime wardrobe now. tried to buy them in the height can do but make up our minds
One of the most fatal things of the season you'll know what to follow on quickly.
is to live for the moment where, I mean. They simply don't Here are a few things to get clothes are concerned, because crist; because all the buyers are you going.
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here are the
SUITS
Lovely playsult in fuchsio silk linen which is quite unerushable, Pockets are odd,
one up, me down. Trousers sit snugly round the hips with a front fastening. You could wear these in the house, on the beach.
2 This one is a cunning' mix- ture of natural shantung and silk jeracy: The Jersey makes the sleeves the back, and stripes down the trousers, Poc- kets are embroidered with flam- beaur and wings in gold thread. Note the hat with the exorbitant crown. It's new, 100.
and here are
This isn't a frock, but a white sleeveless shark-skin coat worn
bromi over dark Tompers trimmed with a spot. The coat is flared and laviship pleated at the back. Underneath ara pantaloons, a blouac. (collar and sleeves of this are showing through) and a brassiere, under- neath,
CONVENT ROBBED Armed Robbers Active At Ping Shan
Really very much for the beach this one, without pre- tence. It consists of a bras- siere top, panties, and short top coat made of navy-blue turkish towelling. The coat has a hood attached, and this is lined with pink slik striped with white. The sleeves are roomy and ex- tremely comfortable.
kel, young brother of another inmate, was shot through the endeavouring to raise
A suit to take you anywhere this one, because. it's sturdy and simple. It's made of hemp linen and worn with a fine linen black blouse, made with gathers round the bodice. The back of the jacket is plain except for a half-belt across the waistline.
the ROMPERS
foot while) the alarm
Both are in the Kowloon Hospital.
Fung Tung-lin, 20, spinster, ported that. at 3 a.m. yesterday, she was awakened by someone clutching others were
woonian
Just for the slim. this one, because it's got a very tiny pair of trunks and nothing else at all but a bras slcrc. That's when you take your skirt and blouse of. Trunks, brassiere, and lavishly pleated skirt are of white linen, the blouse is brown.
SITSON MA RECITAL Arranged for Peninsula On May 31
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This shows the new beach skirt the in which the skirt divides in front, displaying the tiny knickers of the rompers beneath. The top of this la in green silk linen, the knickers in white linen striped with navy- blue, and the top skirt of the, samé linen reversed and pined on the edge with lac.
The perfect frock for
lounging in.
You can wear this on the beach, or for a picnic. Which- ever you do it is ideally, de- signed for the purpose. The frock is in navy foulard trim- med with white spots.
It has a handkerchief top, a full-pleated skirt which is not supposed to creuso, and a tie- around toaist which can quite easily be undone when you want to appear in the trunks and brassiere which are worn an- derneath. Pocket handkerchief, brassiere and trunks are of pink linen.
Note the basket-it's new for the beach.
Spring Preserves
HERE
аге two preserves which you can make now to fill up the widening gaps in the jam cupboard. These preserves have a refreshing. plquent flavour, and are quite easily made.
Rhubarb and Fig Jam
Use young, fresh rhubarb.
Wipe
4 lbs of it, but do not remove the skin. Cut into Inch-length pieces.
Wash 1b dried figs in hot wa- Ler, dry them, and cut into fine shreds with a sharp pair of scissors. Scrape the sugar from ib can- died peel and shred onely.
Put these ingredients, with 4 lbs preserving sugar, in layers in a large basin. Cover, and leave for 24 hours. Now turn all into pre- serving pan, bring to the boll, and cook froin 45 minutes to one hour, stirring frequently.
Test for setting, then pour into warmed jars, Cover when cold. Rhubarb and Orange Jam
Wipe 3 lbs rhubarb and cut into smuli pieces. Wash two oranges,
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health depends-now and
and Increases and enriches the
natural flow of milk.
Malconic is prepared under the moit hygienic conditions, and Is recommended by the Medical Profession.
in the future-on the food ha) receives during the firis-months, To ensure that Baby is given rich and uncontaminated milk, a wise mother will drink Malconic daily; le farufies her body against sickness
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Measure the orange pulp, and al- low 1 lb sugar to 1 pint pulp. Place this in a large basin with the 3 lbs rhubarb and 3 lbs sugar. Allow to soak for 24 hours, then boll for 20 . minutes. Test, and pour into jars.
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Cheese Custards
HEESE custards make a. most toothsome addition to high lea. Make a plain shorterust pastry with 6lx ounces of flour, threċ ounces of butter, cold water, and a pinch of salt. Line some deep patty ins.
Heat half a pint of milk and pour over the well-benten yolks of two eggs. Stir in four ounces of grated cheese, season with pepper, salt, and a half teaspoonful of made mustard, Fill patty tins three-quarter full of the mixture and bake for about twenty minutes in n moderate oven.
A SERIOUS OFFENCE
Impersonating Officer; Demanding Money,
Remarking that It was a very serious offence, and that it almost amounted to a charge of demanding money with menaces, Mr. E. Hims- worth, Imposed sentence of six months' hard 15eur on Ip Ming, 28, unemployed, at the Kowloon Magis- tracy yestenced to a further three
Ip
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Chamber Music Club and made a good impression on the appreciative months' hard labour for Impersonat audience not only na talented violinist, but also as a composer of
Ing a Revenue Omeer. merit.
Sgt. Brown, of Hunghom, said Ip visited Tsung Hon-wah, at 7 pm. Ma has composed many works, on May 13 and said he was a revenue which include two sonatas for violin officer. He said he wanted $2 or he and plano, two string quartets and would have Tsang arrested. The several songs.
next day Tanng told Ip that he did not have enough, so Ip searched.
The sanctity of the Kwong Shin her throat. She und
An Interesting musical event with Tong Nunnery, Shek Po Village, herded into a room. Au Kwal-ho, a be the violin recital to be given by Ping Shan, was violated at 3 am, follow inmate, tried to escape and Sitron Ma on May 31 at 8.30 pm, at yesterday when four men, one armed red in cacopin She later did the Peninsula Hotel, *******
In the coming concert, musle-him and took 11 ten-cent pieces and 'escaping and made her with a revolver, held up the inmates way to the Shek Po Village and rais-
lovers will have the pleasure of a five-cent plece from him. Ma has received unanimous praise hearing him play, among other! Ip returned for the rest of the $2 and got away with money and wed the alarm,,:~~-
for: recitals in Hongkong and else items, his Sonata No. 2 and blanket to a total value of $0.60. Au) Inside the room, Fung Pak-ket; where for his mastery of violin pieces on themes from Chinese folk ed and turned over to the Police.
two later in the evening, and was detain- Kwal-ho, Inmate of the Nunnery, brother at Fung Tung-lin, attoripled technique and his fine sense of inter- songs, in their first public hearing in Defendant's record, showed a pro-. was struck on the head while to raise the alarm through a window pretation. He appeared recently in this Colony, Prof. Harry: Ore will vious:conviction for impersonating a attempting to escape, and Fung Pak-and was shot through the foot. the concerts given by the Hongkong accompany at the plano
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