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ARRIVES.

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of Canada, and of which I have the honour to be Vice-President, has sent this Trade Mission to Hongkong and China. It has a four-fold purpose, namely, to re fuct the goodwill and friendliness of Canada's business interests; to acquire knowledge of trade condi- tions and requirements; Lo estab lah personal contacts; and to pro mote mutual understanding with a view to the further expansion of mutually our bi-lateral trade on n

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1930.

·WOMEN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS.

FASHION NOTES.

From a Paris Correspondent.]

By a decision that was unanimous, Parisiennes showed on the great necnsion of the Grand Prix de that they will have Deauville

da with an- nothing whatever to practical, trailing fronks

ju our party are representatives of three of the lending Canadian Banks; two Managing Directors of large daily newspapers: five representatives

This does not mean that they of Canadian lumbering and manu-

con. facturing interests: a member of despise long frocks; on the the legal profession who is also trary, some of the loveliest (İronx now seen are indisputably long; but on serers inusiness directorates; they usually stop in time to reveal two technical englacers; a Anun the ankles, although sometimes the cle representative of the din-skirt dips very slightly at the back, tributing trade; a representative that the hom reaches the top el of the import trade of Canada; a the shoes The representative of our transporta- tion systems; the Vice-President and the Secretary of the Canadian Chamber of Comunerce:

"Five of our Delegation, strcial bir armas bent, have been spending the past week in your

Other city.

mentra Kre 212 present at Peking, and still athers have remained a few days longer at Shanghai and will join us here Bext week.

We have all been looking for ward with the keenest of antiri-

tion to our sojourn in Hong- hong and we one and all sincerely trust that our visit will prove of appere lable aral mutual benefit,"

Entirely Successful. 1. Mr. Jurie, who is the Vier Predient of the Canlian Cham her of Commerce, said the they regarded their mission an entirely surressful to date, and were grați- fied with the cordial receptions they bad reveived from the burd ness men of the cities they had

aldri.

In Shanghai tlivy were enter. taimed to dinnere by the Mayor of Greater Shanghai, as well as by The Chinese Chamber of Commerce The British Chamber entertained them in luncheon and they also attended a reception given by the Ministry for Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Commerce and Industry.

of Commerce.

unevennews, how. ever, in almost imperceptible, owing to the fullness of the skirt,

Wr

Born

A surprising gumber of have this season chosen chiffon gowns of what might be called walk ing length-that in, about inches below the kerk-and the effect in quite charming, if slightly less picturesque than in the case of the longer dress, because th skirts are long enough to give en One of the impression of length. new fashion in the simplicity of the toiletten

· •

The Ketveni offert, is sun of tre

elegance. Uncommonly few frills al noces new, the majority of the falling in soft down and Eares from

just below the hips,

sleeve and short onem,

2016

Long

M

it to the elbow, from which Bow of ribbess flutter, arr popeljal, AVOPLATNIKELY shouldera apers white

reveleon gowns, or a abest, fore

ront.

crdoues

A Diamond Ornament Adds Chic.

Subtle contrast and rich beauty coine to a black velours nate for formal black-white outfit when Jean Patod deftly places a tied how of black and white satin ribbon atop it and puts the finishing touch with a diamond ornament..

Every wombes who would be smart will have to be a good colour mixet", thin konson, for combining is going to be a favourite art of the Difficult but lovely annri wotŁAM.

like Polotr

dark Corinth red anited to dusty prak. and dark brown unitedi to pale blue,

distinguished "EFFICIENT" WIVES. mark They will

the Fight camble, Naturally, shade of auch unions will be applied sparingly, in details, or, na n blouse to accompany an autumn suit, or maybe simply a scarf or handker chief.

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Something Tiring About Them.

EVENING DRESS.

Woman's Great Opportunity.

any

OUR BRITISH' CROSSWORDS.

Летова

1 This would be helped, and with lens tall, if rain sol" in (anag) BA sign of satisfaction when

veters do this.

Ransome,

11 Might be John or mixed.

12 A simpler matter nowadays to put on boots then Sam Weller found it.

Associated with Pellon. Descriptive of the man whore wirkut in the tenth to fall (two words).

17 Letter.

18 Although the Negro preacher addressed his congregation RS "lear Brethrea

and-" the

phrase would not hold water, 21 Seen in the streets of Bengal. 23 Shall we say un hour before

live 7

24 Introduce an assistant teacher. 45 Thin well inny have

memories,

This may be used profitably or HIL

20 Many have rnged,

and made a

hundred gestures behind those fonilights Childen),

30 Ma endures vote" and feels that

she is very daring (anng.)

Down.

A first principle.

3 This wears a boot, but doesn't

wear it out.

4 Sounds like instructions to close bul is Teally the a door, forerunner of the shoelace. Scarcely an adequate adjective adventures of to describe the Baron Munchausen.

Sen hathers are daily intercated in the state of this.

THE EDUCATION JOURNAL.

EXCELLENT VOLUME OF PRACTICAL THOUGHT.

7. Upset.

a Describes the toner of a nagging

wite's complaints.

10 Grandeur.

14 We should all be happier with-

out these.

15 Nods of the head for example, 10 When a man loses the first syllable it would be diplomaile if his wife-her remarks to him for a short while afterwards. 20 They made tents, and then, as centuries had elapsed, made others (hidden).

21 Mixer.

22 A compound of mercury and

another metal

This fresh water fish is found in Lucerne.

27 May be much quite easily, but

certainly in minus,

Yesterday's Solation.

PARGUMENTATIVE

STONALS MANGOTE SUN PRIMO WILLE ENTOTTO "L. CHAZE RENANEAR TOTTEN TATTERS RENFETET

FLAVINCLER U VIOLENT STENTOK E-V-TAKRIEGOA = C NEEDS AN FINT ECR-OV.DL A O SEAKALE BLUEGUM B "RUGWL A «O RE AM-BABBA DORTALT

Experiment: Abbotsholme" by B. G. Birch, "The Teaching of the Young Child" by Eleanor Oi Ngan Thom, "The Early Years of Jean Jacques Rousseau" by H. G.

The delegates leave to-night for Cantou, where they will be re-

A member of the Council of the The evening drpes this Benson ceived and entertained by the

Society, shows a good deal of irregularity Women's Engineering Consul General, whilst they will ation a dinner given in their)

Some of the Paris dressmakers whose husband, soaking at a slin.as regards length, but this is merely because there are models for all neensions. Only one house hancur by the Chamber of Conara combining two extremely darker at Oxford, recently referred to

n! importanen shows dresses that are

Hughes, "Health in Schools" by E. merre. Subsequently they are to shades in one costume, and getting the "terrible efficiency of the Atrikingly beautiful effects they wernur engineer, has pointed on!

above the ankles; the remainder

M. Minett. The Chinese Spoken meet a number of busines men in from Combinations of dark blue that that is ently the criticism

The Education Journal. (No. 5, Langung by A. H. Fenwick, conference, this having beda

nrul black a favored, took wine which she would have made about present one or other of the follow

styles-Dresses with regular al arranged by the Canton Chamber with brown, or darkent blur, er husband, had she been asked them which touch the Nov. 1939) the official organ of the Utopias Ancient and Modern" by

other sober colour

terris ground, front and back, and show Hongkong University Education R. Roberson. "The Novel in Educa

the ankles at

nt the aides; dresson Society, a pretentious volume of 160tion" by Llang Ping Hin, The which are heel-length beint and pages of excellent reading, has just Character Man' in the Chinese hurter in front; dresses which fall come to hand. It contains no less Language" by Father D. J. Fian, just below the ankle or

little

than 14 separate articles, among S.J., "Art and its Place in Modern lower: dresses showing variations them "The Clain of Practical Work Life" by W. Noise, "The St. John of the irregular hem, but which, to a Place in the Curriculum" by Ambulance Brigade, its Work lu nevertheless, are always long, and Prof. L. Forster, "China's Sterile Schools" by Rosa Langley, and "The the important gown which trails a Inheritance" by Dr. Hu Shih, "The Proposed Faculty of Leisure in the by of Hongkong”- Renaissance Ideal of Education" by Univeralty th of the floor. length o

are achieved W. W. Hornell, "An Educational "Faltans."" Effects of length in a doren different ways. Samo-

The Commission will return to Hongkong, und remun here until

Thursday next.

This morning. The large propar- tion of the delegates set off for a telp round the island, many ex- pressing keen anticipation of viewing the beauties of The Colony,

SHAMEEN FOOTBALL

LEAGUE.

NARROW WIN FOR THE MOORIEN,

Shameen, Nov, 20 UMS. Maurhen defeated 11.M.S. Moth by one goal to nil in the Shamech Footbali Lucene vesten- day afternoon. very good

hatch was witnessed and th

Watkins game was very even, scored the only goal of the muten about ten minutes before the lase. Betting the hall with a beautifully plared

shot.

teams were:

11.31.8. Moorhen F. J. Breeds: E. C. Bench, R. P. Morgan: A. J

D. Bates, MeGill, R. C. Munro: R. Wed, Ah Wing, R. Tann, Lieuten ant Brownrigg, E. Watkins,

H.M.S. Moth-Bites: Brandon. Dewey; Shawyer, Nuan, Bennett; Hodgkinson, Denstone, Beckert, Lieutenant Short, Purdy-Oue Buy Correspondent.

Effective Touch.

A band of silver beading bor. dering the deep U neck accents a black velvet evening gown. The row of buttons under one arm on the fitted bodice la re- miniscent of the romantic Vic- torian porlod.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

for one "He is ༢༦ methodical and efficient himself!

So that appears to be

F

where efficiency any he expected to proluce nothing hit harmony.

But it is not always that the very efficient, one rents nothing but appreciation from for husband and family when she marries.

There is ant to be something tiring about the Lon-efficient fomale. She has a way of making every- une else whin comes in contact with times two panis on the back re short train, afd live prolonged in a

the train, long and up to her standard of efficiency;ometimes

with the sad, tired of being always, as it flounced, in ent. in one were, mentally on tip toe, her family back might be pardoned if they secretly harboured a wish that she might exhibit sometimes some slight ten dency to all below her own high stundaval!

45

Fed that they

Many of the new dresses show much unevenness in the hemline, which adda u giving an effect

wishen variety and charm, which

vill appreciate.

be said that although It may great my women bok utterly Vidiculous in thi new Enxhions, harmonies that are offered by the there

who BEA! many nfore Anding £terin extreme Paris desigures of fashion.

Pots, big and small, aro muchy becuning. Women have never seen on ohilfen gowns for evening had greater opportunities of show- wear: the gown, with winteing their good, or bad, taste

pota na large as two-s is exceedingly amart, and beign Evening coloure are spots on a green background took strong. There are white evening

Crepe de ebing and

gowns, especially in the nets and gowns are still much in the picture, the talles and in plain chiffon. But And in such colours red brown, the sky-blues and the greens, and beige, green, pad eural are exceed the orange tones, are a brilliant ingly alluring if worn by the rights any flower colours that summor

makes. pergon

in

-shilling

preces, clothes

light-or

If W i Wa Fur Etc.

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