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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1929.

OUR NEW BRITISH CROSSWORDS.

LOCAL CRICKET.

BRIGHT BATTING ON THE

H.K.C.C. GROUND.

There was some bright batting during the earlier part of yesterday when an Interpart cricket trial was played on the Hongkong C.C. ground between teams captained by LR. B Hancock and T. E. Pearce, the game ending in favour of the former's

LOCAL RADIO,

SECOND CONCERT FROM

THE STUDIO.

Local artistes wil again broad-j cast from Z.B.W.'s studio, to-night when an excellent programme has been arranged. There will be contralto solos by Mrs. D. Cairns and baritone solos by Mr. R. Keown Mrs. LA. Barton is to orivé planoforte selectione and Mr." and Mira. D. M. Richards duets from Gilbert and Sullivan opera. Mrs. C. Cahalne will also brondesat and Mr. George Grimble will be the accompanist.

Hancock's eleven took first lease of the wickets and Fincher and Goldman gave them a good start. The Kow! loon player batted confidently and retired after making 70. Lieut.

Musson

knocked up 68 by some hard hitting, including one six. Stanion who contributed 37, also hit one ball over the fence The total reached 234 runs for eight wickets when the

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Prior to broadcasting by locat artistos the Unanished Symphony will be played in its entirety from Columbia records.

WOMAN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS.

Fagot Stitching.

INCREASING IN POPULARITY.

Fagoting is increasing in 'popu larity, and is now very much in evidence on many things. It looks very effective on collars, cuffs, and scarves, and is used in any ways

The complete radio programms for to-day, to be broadcast on son dresses. wavelength of 350 metras la se follows:

of

Chil

innings was declared closed batting

In contrast to the morning's the exhibition of the opening batsmen during

latter part of the after was slow and principally singles, Anderson was damisted with the total at 16 but Pearce and E. F. Fincher bätted cautiously. The Isttar

passed half century mark and then retiredah

In

to give the other a chance to bat,

With the exception of Reynolds the following batsmen did not stay for long and at the close of play the side had lost ten wickets, they batting twelve men, for 164 runs.

Going on towards the end of the innings, Owen Hughes Look Your cheap wickets. Parker dismissed four batsmen while Stanion took the other wicket.

...

The full scarps were:

Hancock's XI.

5.00-8.00 p.m. Programme ness Music, Recorde mupplied through the courtesy of Hamars. Tien Sau Tong).

6.00-7.00 p

Records:

Part 2

Lancheon and dinner mats and table runners look equally well when decorated with this stitch. The most successful way of set- ting lace medallions in materials Programme of Engis to use the fagot stitch; the result is really lovely and worth

in fagoting. the extra time spent

The atitek Itself is quite simple, the most difficult part is prepara- tory. It is necessary to have a piece of paper similar in weight to good wrapping paper, and large enough to have the work basted on it.

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7.43 p.m. Evening weather report “General Pro p.m. Evening ETSTRING from 'Studio.

symphatiy in B Minor-Usinished

(Schubert), Bir

Henry

Wood Conducting the New Queen's Hall Orchestra

(Columbia Recorda) Part 1. Alleges moderato

(First Past). Allegro moderato.

If cuffs are to be made with (Continued). rounded corners, the paper must Part 8. Allegro moderato

be a little larger than the finish- (Concluded)-cuff. With a sharp pencil draw h Part 4: Andante con moto

line parallel to the cuff edge and (First Part).

an inch and a quarter below it Part 5. Andante con moto

(Continued). Then the cuff edge, Having a nar- Part 6. Andante con moto

row hem, is tacked to the top of (Concluded). the curved line, and the hem is 9.20.

basted to the lower line. When this has been done the material is quite ready for fagoting.

F. C. Fincher, "retired

70

L Goldman, e and b Richardson 27

F. Zimmern, e West, b Anderson

A. H. Musson, e Hung, b Richard-

68

H. R. E. Hancock, e, West, b

Reynolds

34

H. Owen Hughes, e Hung, b Rold 17

V. W.

Stanton, e Reynolds, b

Contralto Solos.

Reid

87

K

10

Mrs. D. Cairna. (a) "Home Along," (Sanderson). (b) Thanks Be to God."

(Dickson), Accompanist.

9.28.

E. J. R. Mitchell, b Anderson

A. T. Lee, Bot'out

Extras

Total (for 8 wkts. dec.) 284

H. V. Parker and A. C. I. Bowker

did not bat,

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Bowling Analysis.

Hung Reed

Reid

Richardson

Anderson

Hinton Bonnar Reynolds

Fincher

0. M.

W.

Pearce's XL

સઃન । 1 | + +

T. E. Pearce, c Flacher, b

Stanion

D. J. N. Anderson, e Hancock, b

Parker

E.. Fincher, retired

Capt.

Reynolds, c

Owen Hughes

W. Hung, b Parker

Goldman,

J. E. Richardson, e Mitchell,

Owen Hughes ››à.

G. E. R. Divett, d Parker

A.

Reid, not out ..

J. R. Hinton, & Zimmern, b Parker

W. L. Bonnar, l.b.w., Owen

Hughes

E. B. West, e Goldman, b Owen

Hughes

25

66.24

40

19

Piano Solo.

Silk, floss, or mercerized cotton is used; and the needle is inserted Mr. George Grimble, under one edge at the left hand end, taking a small stitch. Then

Mrs. L. A. Barton. "Nocturne Opus 48," (Chopin),

9.38.

Baritone Soloi.

(a) "The Cararan,'

Mr. R. Keown.

(Dorothy Atkinson),

(D) "My Goat Girl,"

(Dorothy Atkinson), "

Accompanist. 9.45.

Dueta.

it is inserted in the opposite edge,

at a point diagonal, not directly

Modish

for

Afternoon.

Printed crepe de chine:fashions this striking

afternoon frock by

Madame Tollmann.

The -chic

bartha collar and cuffé ars

of white

crepe de china. and the frock

Itself is w trimmed with

lovely "red

and white incrustations,

across, taking the same sort of Losing Daughters,

stitch each time, keeping the point

of the needle towards you..

When the work is finished, it is OLD-FASHIONED MOTHERS. taken from the paper and the

"I am losing my daughter," re- fagoting shows as insertion would.marked the widowed mother of an When joining round or curved only child. 1 envy the tennie made a little closer together on

Of Interest.

CORSETS FOR THE NEW LINE.

Lack of a defined waistline

to compromise between the low gures is likely to cause women line and the new normal waisted designs,

Mr. George Grimble edges, the stitches will have to be playing, dancing mothers; they few of us having alim mannequin

the inner side than on the outer keep the companionship of their j edges, but they should be as even

as possible.

Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Riehards. (a) There was a Time," (b) "O Rapture,

:

"Gondollers" (Gilbert and Sullivan), Accompanist.

9.65.

i .

If care has been taken in making the spaces even and the basting to the paper well done, the rest of Mr. George Grimble, the work is fascinating

Piano Solos,

Mrs. C. Cahalne. (A) "Fantasia," (J. Leybach), (b) "Cavatina," (Ra),

(c) "Gavotte," (Thomas)

from "Mignon," 10.10.

Baritone Solo...

Hr. R. Keown, "Serenade," (Schubert), Accompanist,

Mr. George Grimble.

10.20, "Nocturne in E Flat," (Chopin),

"Liebestraume," (List),

The J. H. Squire Celeste Octet. (Columbia Record).

Extras

Total (for 10 wkts.)

E. B. Reed, did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

104

10.30.

O. .M. R. W.

Close Down.

Bowker Parker

7

17

Bowling Analysis,

Lee

Stanion

0. H. R. W

8

Savage

7.2.1

19

Owen Hughes

7.6 2

Clarke

Carn

Brooks

Fenton

Johnson

:

Savage, 1.b.w.,.b Collins

at

H.1.8. Sandwich,"

FRIENDLY MATCH.

RA.M.C. Defeat - H.M.S. Sandwich.

The following is the result of a match played on the Navy ground Happy Valley yesterday:

R.A.M.C.

Collins, barke ..... Cottingham, b Clarke

Goaling, b. Brooks

Joyce, not out

McGowan, b Penton

Tomlin Medley, b Fenton

Edwards, and b Clarke

b Savage

Brooks, Johnson

Johnson

Smith,

Bennett, b. Savage

Extras

Total

Medley, b McGowan

Carn, c Smith, b McGowan Clarke, & Smith, b McGowan

Williams, c

and b Joyes

Rebbiek, b McGowan

16 Brooks, Joyce

17 Br

Penton, b Joyce

Robinson, Gosling, b Joyce

Williamson. c Brooks, b Joyce

Johnson, not out

Extras

46

34

10

10

13

FO

Total

Bowling Analysis.

0. M. R. W.

Collins 98 MeGowan Joyce

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10

6.8 2.

Write

Prescriptions--

We Fill Them!

To a more bank ik ie filled promptly and correctly being the prescription to us.

Our ch :rges are very Modorate:

THE PHARMACY (FLETCHER & CO. LTD..) TAL. C.345.

*A.P.C. Building...

New Lingerie.

daughters***

1 Cluster.

40

Acrpes

4 Resin of extinct pine trees.

20 Remaining.

11 Unhesitating dash,

14 Mevalent.

12 Four down.

16

17. Time to come.

19 Vixen

21

22 Three

23 Bemuan.

25 Privileges.

28 Continental capital.

29. Smooth flooring for skating.

80

30 Metallic plate,

31

Wicked.

32 Affray

Y

34 One who spreads,

37- Lump

40 Sled water-feb.

42 Domestic vessel.

45. Represe

48 Character represented.

10 Believe.

49

50 Caresa by joining lips.

61 Bristle.

63 Pitcher.

53 Destiny.

84 More tardy.........

55 Challenge.

Down.

1 Sward of grass lands." 2 Flutter.

3 Act of holding property. 4. Affirma.

5 Dandy.

6 Hold back 7 Talking bird. 8 One.

The mother in question, at 43, has an alert mind, many interests,

The reach-me-down design of and is certainly not a back number. Tennis and dancing, she elastic, soft for the support of the relinquished on her marriage, and bust. but strong and, reinforced because her young daughter has a with extra bands of elastic for the passing infatuation for both these support of the hips, Is the pastimes, which she herself is soundest investment for most unable to share, she quite wrongly women... It is expensive to begin reproaches herself with unsym-with, but like many such things, 'BIG PENANG FAILURE. well worth the money. The same pathetic motherhood.

Much has been said regarding model is also shown in brocade for the possibilities of companionship figures less in need of reduction. MOTOR DEALERS' LIABILITIES between parents and their chil while stout ecru,lace on a firm net cut of these drea; the theory is often advanced foundation-the

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OF $90,000..

9 Prophet.

18 Odour.

16 Handsome. 18-Peel

22 Trio

hid.

24 Land belonging to a lord."

26 Provide for. 26 Goblins.

;

27 Chemical compounds.

28-Turned white

30 Support for coloum

32-Masculine...

33 Market.

85 Game played on horseback.

35"

36

37 Employer...

38-Fastened with long nails.

39 Units of cloth measure.

42 Poke.

43 And.

44 Song for two.

46 Conflagration

47. See at a distance.

as an argument in favour of young models is a work of art-is de

Penang, Oct. 4. marriages. The children's point lightful for less strenuous wear.

In the Supreme Court to-day Mrs]- of view is rarely taken into The trouble with cheap elastic is. account; the average daughter of that it breaks, thus cheap corsets Justice Sproule granted the peti eighteen expects sympathy, affecare actually money thrown away, tion, understanding and willing few being strong enough to stand tion of Oh Chin Kool, Oh Chin Hoo and Ung Seang Gin, partners in service from her mother, not cleaning

Brassieres in fine silk elastic, the ferm rivalry,

rm of Chin Kool and Co, the The spectacle of her mother lace, brocade or net are again playing in the same tennis tourna-designed to fit the figure and well-known dealers in motor-cnr ments or dancing" endless fox-trots mould. and support, rather than accessories, etc., for a receiving In the same dance hall, clad in the compress it. Slimness is" much

same type of frock as herself, more readily suggested In this order against the firm and adjudi- strikes her as ridiculous. She fashion at any rate, a much cation orders against each of the feels vaguely ashamed, and wishes prettier line is achieved, than by petitioners as partners.;

away home an attempt to squeeze mother would stay at Cruel, of course, but oruelty ja the superfluous flesh. prerogativa of youth.

Immediately after the court had made the order Bankruptcy Office

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Yesterday's Balution.

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LETTER GOLF.

RIVER BANKS make a queer place to play golf, but an interest ing place to play letter golf.

RIVER

Too much importance cannot be officials went to the firm's premises BANKS

THE PHILIPPINES.

#

It is extremely doubtful if the laid on correct corseting from the in Northam Road to seize any mother whose ambition in life earliest age, as the coming battle assets. The firm's liabilities are resolves itself into a frantic effort with lost waistlines is now going stated to be about 390,0001-The Ides of letter golf is te to be mistaken for her own to show. It is almost as impor Straits Times,

change one word to another and do it in par, s given number of daughter ever gains any happi-tant for a growing girl to visit the ness from achieving her desire.corset maker as it is for her to go

atrokes. Thus to change COW to HEN, in three strakes, COW, Why should she? The normal to the dentist so a leading de

HOW, HEW, HEN. woman of forty-five should have signer in Paris just recently stated found wider Interests than the for such surprising and varied flapper daughter with her limited changes of fashion are seen in a experience can possibly visualise. stretch of ten years, and one's Sport and dancing are not the only figure should be such that one recreations.

can contemplate all changes with The hectic search for pleasure, equanimity. The line of the petticoat.

excusable in the adolescent, with must follow that of the frock.its blind groping after knowledre

Thus the new evening lingerie,

is fashioned with a "moulded" bodice to the hipe, whence the

skirt falls in godet flares from

line of hem-stitching.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

LOOK, DAN HERES A FOOT? PRINT. LOOK! IT'S TAGS-L KNOW, AS. GURE AS I'M ALNE = AND HE'S GONE

THIS WAY-OL. GOODY!!

WE'LL FIND HIM

PRETTY SOON, WONT WE?

DEMOCRATIC TACTICS IN TARIFF BILL DEBATE.

2-You can change only cons letter at a time, de

8.You must have a complete word, of common usage, for each Washington, Oct. 10.

Jump Slang words and abbrevia The Senate, by: 44 to 36, has tiond, don't count and experience, is merely foolish in the long run, she keeps her rejected a Democratic amendment In the mature: also, it is much too daughter's respect and confidence, to the Tariff Bill proposing theThe order of letters cannot

Independence to the be changed. American exacting for any but the untried even if she is sometimes deprived grant of

One solution is printed on nerves and energies of youth. of her company.ANNE GAY. Io Philippines-Reutera

another page." The old-fashioned mother gains Exchange.

WHILE

I HOPE SO¤ TAIS IS RIGHT CLOSE TO WHERE NOT FAR "TUAT PACK OF

DISTANT WOLNES RANG

LONE OUT AN IF THEY AINT ABOUT, OUR CHANCES ARE PURTY GOOD!!

WOLF,

TERROR

OF THE

ROCKIES,

19

CAUGHT

FAST

IK A

TRAP

Careful, Tag

¡Service,

OH I WONDER IF ILL, EVER · FIND FRECKLES AND UNCLE HARRY--THAT MAN TOLD ME THE RANCH WAS ONLY A

SHORT WAY AND WHATS

THAT ??

By Blosser

way! SomeBobys ICE. DOG IS CAUGHT IN AT

TRAP-ILL LET HIM

OUT... POOR DOG

MUST BE KUNGRY"

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