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WEDNESDAY.

FRIDAY

AND

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AND ON

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MORNING COFFEE

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"STRANGERS

MAY

KISS"

(BUT

THXY MUSTN'T TELL!)

INTERPORT TEAM.

SHANHATS ARRIVAL HERE

- YESTERDAY.

The Shanghai Interport cricketors arrived on board the Empress of Asin yesterday afternoon and were mot by a large number of local ericketers, in- cluding. Mr. E. J. R. Mitchell, Hon. Secretary of the Hongkong Cricket Club, Mr. T. E. Pearce, captain of Hangkong's team.

As usual the various members_of_ the team are being accommodated by friends during their stay in Hongkong, The llongkong C.G, ground was placed at the disposal of the visitors yester. day afternoon when the players in- dulged in some practice. The team will be selected this morning from the thirteen players who have been rent down.

The interport match starts thin morning. commencing at il a.m. but on Monday and Tuesday the start will be made at 10.30 am. Luncheon will be taken between 12.45 p.m. and 1,450 p.m. while stumps will be drawn at

pm, each day.

A fee of 60 cents, including tax. will be charged for admission to the pubile stand.

On Wednesday the Shangbat players will meet the United Services, who will be represented by Capt Burnett (capt.), Lieut. A. M. Ans- truther, Lieut. F. F. S. Barlow, Lieut. A. G. Hamilton, Mid, Hunting, kievk 4. K. MacFarlan, Capt. Mar. Capt. Mirehouse, Lieut. Com. R. J. Shaw, Lieut. Com. Skyrme and Liens, O. N. Younker.

Contrary to expertation the team which will play Be Shanghai inter- mrtrra on Thursday walle

ibe Kowloon 3.C, eleven pro e has been announced. Kowloon, Kowloon C.C. will be res

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J. C. Lyal (Capt.), F, C. Fincan, P. Zimmern, C. C. Burnett, P. W. Smith. F. E. Skinner, P. Goodwat P. F. Fincher. W. C, Hung, P. 1. Law- Irence and N. A. E. Muckny.

Shanghai Optimism.

Mr. Donald Leach, the Captaly of the Shanghal team, interviewed yes. terday afternoon just after he and come into the pavilion after an u vigorating knock' at the wickets, was very optimistic of Shanghai's chances of winning the 'ushes," and said that he was looking forward to the game.

Altogether thirteen players have come down, and niet e team would be chosen this morning. He Expressed himself as being very con- fident of his men, and was particular- y complimentary about BOLU nod Coward, whom, he said, he expected to see get many runs. The fatter would also be the wicket-keeper of the side,

Speaking about the

from Shanghal, he said that they had en- joyed it tremendously, and though they experienced sumie bul weather, atil they were all good sailors, and when they landed were all in first class condition.

He

trip

sorry they could not make Hongkong earlier, but their going to the assistance of the Petersfield was an exciting incident in their voyage. Although they had only an afternoon's practice, he said it served no purpose pustponing the match till Monday, as the sooner they get over with it the belter.

CANNED FOOD.

BIG INCREASE IN BRITISH INDUSTRY.

London, Nov. 1.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1931.

WOMEN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS.

PERSONALITY SHINES-FORTH IN NEW SEASON'S JEWELLERY.

The new jewellery, whether real or of the costume variety, should be chosen to express the wearer's personality. Claire Lure above), stage and screen star, wenra emeralds to bring out her pide gold loveliness. The Mauboussin bracelets she has on in this picture are of bagnette di-monds and emeralds, executed in the now and popular "rown"

NEEDLEWORK.

"design.

TO-DAY'S RECIPES.

Some Useful Hints. Short Pastry for Tarts.

When mending lace tack a piece.

Mix together B. cornflour, of Anuárionn coloured cloth to the h, ordinary Roar, a small teaspon- Replying to a House of Com-torn lace, which will then is held fui baking trowd- •, and mona question, the Minister for

a table Agriculture, Sir John Gilmour, taut and unpuckered. The missinne | Boonful of Paren gave figures showing the remark stitches are thus easily noticed and able progress made in the Inst the darning much simplified, few years in the British craniny industry.

Itub in

When dresmuaking make a simait less than type The latest figures available are cushion and fashion to it an elastic the other uni thone for 19:30, which show that band to fit your wrist. If you keep-light dough,

two yearH

the output of and wear it while you work, quite ennned British fruit and veget- a lot of time and trouble will b

bles has been quadrupled, while kned It is understood that the figures for last year will show a further great increase.-British Wireless.

OXFORD TROUNCED.

SOUTH AFRICAN RUGBY TEAM WIN COMFORTABLY.

London, Nov. 18. The South African rugby tourists had Oxford Universtiy as thoir opponents and won by 24 points to Chron.truter.

FLETCHER'S

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It is the ONE reliable hair preparation. It doas remove DANDRUFF—and it done moro. It stimulates the HAIR ROOTS hoals scalp irritation, ad loaves the hair Soft, Lustrous and Full of Life.

Take pare of your hair while you've got it Start with Flotober's Hair Tonio to-day.

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SA

SURPRISE

TO FRECKLES.

| HR. KINGSTON,

THE RAILROAD PRESIDENT,

HAS SENT A SPECIAL AIRPLANE

AND PILOT

TO PICK

THE BOYS

UP AND TAKE

THEM TO

THE LAKE

„KANSAS.

mth a

the shawing, and it is an easy mat ter subsequently to trace the pau torn on to paper.

To run cord through a canine rol a gummed label or part of a When you want to pares seams in gummed jam-pol cover round one thick material it is a good plan to end of any card that is too thick for wrap a rolling in Band and the bodkin, securing the paper firmly have it beside you. Lay the segn by menus of the gum and twisting to be pressed along the top of the the end to a point like a needle. It rolling-pin, cover it with a dump is a rant runtter. Dien,to push the cloth, and press it with a lot irus, cord through the enning.

Transfers,

To transfor an embroidered design use the glass from a child's draw ing slate. The uneven surface of the design does not interfere with

rooking it a little from side to side, but not pressing too heavily. Move the pin along the seam till the whole is pressed and, if necessary, repeat the process. This metho gives a much flatter result than ordinary flat pressing.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

THE FEDOSEYS LIVE RIGHT UP THIS STREET.... THERE ARE THREE KIDS NOW #WAITING OUT IN FRONT OF THE HOUSE...

GUESS THEY KNOW YOU'RE COMIns!!

MAYBE THEY HEARD AVE WHEN I WAS FLYING LOW UNDER THE FOG THIS MORN INS, LOOKING FOR THE SHADYSIDE AIRPORT...

ALL RIGHT, BOYS... HOP IN THE BACK SEXT AND WE'RE OFF FOR THE

FLYING

FIELD !!

A SWEET VOICE.

How to Cultivate it.

A woet musical voice is within the reach everyone. It is some- thing to be proud of, for, while it plenses others, it engendors solf cou fidence in the owner. Also it offers as much scope for self-expression as the delicate manipulation of the strings of a harp.

There is a certain mingio and charm in some voicea, an enchan ting note which thrills us, while in thers it is entirely lacking. No woman has charm, however bosutiful

may be, unless she possesses musicni voice.

Te tent

your vulce, its tone, its timber, and its various qualities,

i

is necessary to listen to yourself creientiously during conversation,

nat to analyse ruthlessly and dis passionately its good and bad points.

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OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.

Acroms

1 Voluntarily "Sent up, so lay on"

(anox.).

This does not mean going to the Cather extreme and becoming one of thuse persons who talk merely for the sake of listening to their own12 voice. Neither does it imply affec. tation, for this la detestable, and is quite another thing from the ontumi desire for a charming voice,

Few Hints.

Here are few hinta for acquiring that musical tune that will make you feel in tune with all the world.

8 Her wager Bzzled out in n soft

drink.

to

3

It would be very natural pick the first of this with burglar if you caught him using

it.

Copies

Made from pears.

13 Parts of many a staff that i

alnost a crack.

10 Suffern,

17 Being laid up gives a wise man

an inside pull.

18 May I suggest that the rascal indulged in "terminological in- exactitudes?

the

A sovereign introduced by

Isle of Man.

He was "a rendy seribe in the

law of Moses,"

This flod may be made from R

Breathe correctly, breathing in through the none and out through 2 the mouth. Good lungs are the fmmodation for good speaking [Maritters and a few minstest breathing pell.

egervinga every morning will work 26 A measure of anxiety. wonders.

28 Found (in the past) in Clue 18. 29 The kind milk, over which no Constantly "put on the air" all one need shed tears.

Fitch your voice low; shrill highly pitched speech is seldom piensant listen to, and is often nerve rack- ing. A low pitched voice is usually richer in tone, and besides being thing and caressing, gives an im pression of a thoughtful personality. ct and do not speak too Be distinct and

AOS

nickly. What you have to should be worth listening to, and a careful speaker commands |ablention and gives weightier im.

pression than a

mom

Cultivate & friend voice. Perhape

thin secret of the voice that makes friends is that of sympathy. A sympthetic tone seems to take you into its confidence and to be meant for your ears alone. It is not Bo much the actual words that are. *paketi s the lovely way in which they are said that matters.

Above all, be cheerful and tolerant of others. The most intelligent dialene Talle fit and insipid if it is not ophold by gaiety and the Fraginner of hamins understanding.

Versatile.

This hat of black corded velvet is for early autumn wear, but it will "carry on" into the winter. A Capucine bow is a smart feature. The model will be equally chic with a suit or high fur collar.

On Their Way!

MON AN' POP ARE WATCHING US CO... GRE I BET THEY WISH THEY WERE GOING ALONG!!

G'BYE ANON! GBYE.. GBYE Pop!! WE'LL BE BACK IN A FEW ANEEKS

over the world.

Down

2 Simulate, but take care before

you've done,

3 May be cocoa-or his.

4 Suitably provides its own an "gram with great suitability. 5 These denote approval. 6 Preposition.

7 There is a rounded projecting part at one end of this flower. 8 "Silent seats"; those of the mighty may show grandeur (anng.).

STICKERS

MA KEPT A LION,

Can you rearrange the letters in the above sentence to form one word?

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and benat.

id Rolling alock necessary for court

presentation.

15 Physical characteristics of

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19 Looks as though father was be

ing urged to continued to play the fool. Surely thin in un. equalled?

20 Little girls like the round of thin London suburb before It puts on weight.

21 This, for itself, enused Shakea

peare a good deal of work. 22 A r

reception where mosey hra passed, 20 Nowadays only a man will serve,

but 'twas not always thus. 27 Absence makes the heart grow fonder; of Beauty, fare thee well T. H, Baily,

Yesterday's Solution.

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Yesterday's Bointion.

WASHES

ARTERY STORMS

HERMIT ERMINE SYSTEM.

In the above word square letters have been filled in in place of the dots, and each word reads the same from top to hotter as from left to right.

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MOUNT PARKER SANATORIUM.

Enquiries are invited for the purchase or rent of the property known as Mount Parker Sanatorium, situated on the ridge overlooking Taikoo Valley (Quarry Bay) and Tytam Valley, consisting of three substantial blocks of buildings suitable for a school or hospital, with approximately 186,000 square feet of land.

Apply to Butterfield & Swire (Accounts Dept.),

STE. FRECKLES, I JUST

NOW HAPPENED TO THIN. ANY MOW WILL

FIND OUT 1 DIDN'T TAKE A BATH BEFORE I LEFT !

HOW WILL SHE, OSCAR

By Blosser

I FORGOT TO WET THE

SOAP!!

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