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HE PAID

GOVERNMENT HOUSE

GAZETTE.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MAY 30, 1932,

Monday, May 23.-Captain K. II. 1. Mackenzie, R.N., S.N.O. West River, lunched with His Excellency nt Government House, Hin Ex- cellency the Officer Administering the Government, accompanied by Mrs. Southorn, and attended by Captain F. W. Webb, A.1.C., and Mr. J. Barrow, Private Secretary, opened the Empire Products Fair at the Peninsula Hotel.

Tuesday, May 24-Mr. H. Phillips, C.M.G., ~ H.B.M. Consul- General In Canton, called at Gov-

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be pulled out.

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view with II Excellency. His Excellency and Mrs. Southörn held an At Home at Government House on the occasion of the Girl Guide Rally. Mra, Southorn presented the Prince of Wales' Banner to the winning Company, 1st Kowloon Corupiny, and the Dyer Cup to the 5th Hongkong Company.

Thursday, May 26-His Ex- cellenry the Officer Administering the Government presided at meet- Ingen the Executive and Legisla= tive Councils, His Excellency the Officer Administering the Govern.

ment and Mrs. Southorn, attended by Captain F. W. Webb, A.D.C., were present at the laying of the foundation stone of the Girl Gulde Headquarter by II. E. Major-Gen- eral J. W. Sandilands, C.B.. C.M.G.. D.5.0.

Friday, May 27 Mr. T. Yoshida, Consal-tieneral for Japan, and | Captain Mitalari called at G. verriment House, and were re. ceived by His Excellency, Mr. E. N. Ensor, Commissioner of Chinese Maritim Customs, Inal an inter- view with Is Excellency at fie- verrament House.

Saturday, May 28 Senor Rein y Loring and Mr. R. R. Farrell, Consul for Spain, called at Govern- ment House and were received by His Excellency.

SYMPHONIC CONCERT.

PLEASING ENTERTAINMENT IN PENINSULA BÖTEL

The symphonic concert in the Peninsula Hotel last night was one of the most delightful entertain- ments offered in Hongkong for a long time.

WOMEN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS.

ALL-EUROPEAN BACK.

I took quite a bit of back bono to enter a beauty compe- Lition against the shapeliest girls in all Europe. But Signorina Maria Galante of Rome was chosen as the girl with the loveliest back, at an international contest held in Vienna, Austria, recently. This charming picture of her proves

The astuteness of the judges,

BLANCMANGES

That are Different.

corallour with the juice of two lemons, atrain the liquid on to it, and stir until boiling. Continer bailing for five minutes, add half a pint of sherry, and cook for another Enriched by an Egg--Mix three minute. Pour into a wet mould aut lovel tablespoonfuls of comflour tonerto with cream or custard.

Chocolate-Dissolve two mooth cream with a little milk.

Ounces

Allowing altogether a pint of milk, of grated chocolata in half a pint of bring the rest, to the boil, remove milk.

Blond two ounces of cornflouri

The most popular of the classics were included in a well-arranged programme which consisted of Rossini's "William Tell", Valse Triate (Sibelius), "The Butterfly" (J. Bendix, Selected songs of Scotland G. Lambe). Symphony in

from the fire and add the cornflour in a little cold milk and, allowing a 1. Minor (Schubert), "Song of India" (Rimsky Korsakov), Valse slowly, stirring well. Add an ounce pint (beyond that with the choco (P. Tschaikovsky), "Vienna c and a half of enstor engar und alate), put the rest on and bring to Napoli" (Liszt). "Second Hun- punch of salt. Boil for about ten the boil. When almost boiling, add garian Rhapsodyliszt), "Peerminutes, stirring all the time, re. the cornflour and alir till smooth, (Rach-move from the fire, drop in the egg when the chocolate and an ounce of Gynt" (Gruig), “Prelude" maninoff), Arlesienne-Farando-yolk and bent. Whip the egg white, sugar aro added. Boil for ten and fold in. This can be served, minutes, stirring all the time, flavour warm, or set in a mould.

with half a teaspoonful of vanilla Pineapple,-Cruch nome pineapple and set in a wetted mould. Cocon, and measure a pint and a half of using a little less, can be us juice and pulp. Mix together two instead of chocolate.

le" (Bizet).

A large and appreciative audience listened to the recital and generously applauded the musicians, comprising the combined orchestras of the Peninsula and Hongkong Hotels under Mr. J. Futera. The general opinion was that it should be a regular feature at not to infrequent intervals,

·MORE RIOTING.

MUSLIM-HINDU OUTBREAKS AT BOMBAY

Bombay, May 28. Communal rists broke out shortly before the curfew with an ntinck on Muslims by a Hindu crowd. Twenty were injured.

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and a quarter ounce of cornflour and Foamy-Blend an ounce and is two ounces of sugar and enough off half of cornflour with a little water, the juice to nuke n samooth cream.nl, allowing a pint of water, bringi Bring the rest of the juice and pulp the rest to the boil with the rind to the boil, nld to the cornflour and of two lemons. Strain, add the return to the saucepan. Bring to cornflour, five ounces of sugar, the the boil again and boil hard for three strained juice of two lemons, and minates, stirring all the time, pour boil for ten minutes, stirring all the into a welted mould and servo colettim». Pour three-quarters of the Prune. Soak a nound of prunes mixture into a dish, cool and add over-night, stew them in the same the beaten whites of two eggs water with three ounces of sugar and set in a mould. Add an egg- and the rind of a letnon, cook till volk, half a gill of water to the rest soft, then rub through a sieve. Mix of the mixture, bring to the boil andj two and a quarter ounces of corn-set. When cool, whisk lightly and flour with a little water, put a pint serve round the mould. and a half of water in a saneeran with the juice of a lemon and the Rioting died down about mid-yrum from the prones, ndled thes night and the clty quietened follow. blended cornflour, stir until boiling,

Take four large cooking apples. ing the strengthening of the police then add the prone pelo and con-

two ounces of sugar, one ounce of force which is now patrolling the tine cooking for another 什么

miumtes. Add a wineglows of clared sago, a little lemon juice, a pint of elly-Beuter,

er brandy, tint with carine, 1 Water, and sufficient cochineal to sat in a barilge moula Se with tint, the pudding deep pink. Bring!

the water to the boil, sifting in the speen or mutard in the contre,

Wine-Put a mint and a quarter Bago meanwhile. Cook until soft. of water in a patiannan with stirring all the time. Peel and core cimeer of mean, the wind at her the applen and add these and the lemons, to claves, half an inch of lemon juice and sugar, book very stiet cinnamon, and hang alamely to gently until the apples are tender boiling pont. Mix two cures of and sorve hot

ASSEUR R. SHIMIDZU.

Five Killed. ASSEUSE S. HONDA.

Bombay, May 29. ASSEUSE S. KISAKI.

Five were killed and 23 wounded Recoramended for many years of to-day in the renewed communal

Civil Hospital, Peak rioting, Government

shortly after daybreak, Hospital, etc., and by all the local The military was called out and doctors.

armoured cars are patrolling the 24, Wyndham Street. Tel. 24945. streets-Reuter.

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I HEARD FRECKLES, I MAGAN THE DOODLE, SAYIN' THAT EACH OF US WILL HAVE TO CHIP IN TO PAY FOR THOSE APPLES, THAT WERE SPOILED WHEN HIS DOG HIT THAT PEDDLER'S

CART, OR ELSE WED HAVE TO ALL GET OUT

OF. THE OOPLES

CLUB!!

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„AW, HE CAN'T THROW US OUT

IF WE CONFT

WANT TO GET OUT!!

BUT HE'S YEAH.. THE BIG

HES "TH* DOODLE HIGH

!! MONKEY

·HONE!

: APPLE SAGO.

AFTER

DISCUSSING THE THING,

PRO AND CON, THE OODLES

FINALLY

HIT ON

AN IDEA

TO AVOID

ANY. ASSIESNENTS

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ĮSOME NEW COLOURS.

Green to be Much Worn.

Silks in a fascinating array of new wenves, colours, and designs worn presented at a recent show of the manufacturera. Silk will play an important part in frocks, suits, and onsembles for spring, and con- sequently has developed new trends in line with the changes in fashion. The colors are usually during Once the supremacy of black and may bine has been astmitted, diffient to say which colour in the next. favourite. Not only are many colours put forward, but ench runs the gamut of half a dozen different. tones. The greyed pastels which minde a great appeal last summer are being rivalled by a group clear, light tones.

IN

odi skrṁish CROSSWORDS

Across

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1 The amount of money

spent about the performance is what makes for perfection.

You might climb this to be, “up 6 gum tree." tireen is stondily increasing in im- | 10 Giles. portager and is shown in a whole 12 Mournful metre. range of shades, from the pales 13 Material. almond-green for

14 An American evening wear, through the water greens with, a blue east, and the vivid tamen miniscent of Saint Patrick's Day. The beiges are always with us, and, this year. they are presented in three groups, the rose beiges, the stanty tones, and yellow beige, the first being the favourite.

Red was stressed in all the open- ings. There is one shule of ret that is promised pre-eminence, the yellow red which sharee interest with the red that has a blue cast, and the rich so-called fruit-red. In the red range are also the soft and eleuar fints which are much talked of in accessories, blouses, de,

Something New.

Miss Ora Davis, New York looks smart in this modish red, white and blye bathing suit. The brigand anah matches the neckline.

HE CAN'T GET THE CLUB HOUSE BACK TO THE LOT WITHOUT US HELPIN' HIM...n WE'LL HELP, IF HE PAYS THE PEDDLER HIMSELF -AN' THAT'S FINAL...........

WE'LL HAVE HIM, NOW!!!

Homeward Bound!.

YEAR WE GOTTA ALL STAND PAT NONL

COME

ON

OH-BUT LOOK

wild-cal that, starting with nothing, finishes with

lot, alette dance an board and you'll be where you en spend

lots of money.

14 Have

17 Met to 148327914 extent in the highest circles it's gone in || Поль ຍາກ,

18 You must make a start some

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why not here?

wherely confused for a Party

man, probably because he only a beginner.

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22 Measures taken by fish without which they would soon die out. 24 Church feature,

26 Put in the boat for the North. 28 Everybody is one.

32 Sait as salt can be.

33 You and I help to make the

struggle possible.

135 None of your comie verse, these. 37 Such heads always harbour

something strange.

38 The hug of the Thug in prac

tice.

39 Very fast-there is someone on

the lookout at both ends,

40 He came down like a wolf-but

like a native of Syrin, too.

Down

1 A firearm that figures in more

than

of Shakespeare's

plays.

2 Rench.

one

3 A body that is due to the

position of its roots.

4 What part of a play doen FL

SATURDAY'S CONCERT.

CHINA LIGHT AND POWER CLUB'S ENTERPRISE

fisherman make? In this one simply must grow big.

7 Stylish, no doubt, up to a point,

but rather give me coffer.

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11

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17 The answer isn't a lemon though

In it might be.

Coltur.

21 Firearms.

There's a picture for you! Com

25

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plete with boat.

a pin though more.

twice ne mitch.

thon

27

29 Suggered.

30 Just too fat.

31 Belove! and you will see #

close finish.

4 A matter of considerablo

terest to all concerned.

in.

36 It ends many complaints, in- cluding appendicitis. Is that xn? (Aa two words, this an- swers the question.)

Saturday's Solution.

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LETHAL FILIGREE ET

LUCZ TRAVEL. BLENHEIM

DIRECTORS' FEES.

A. S. WATSON AND CO. HOLD CONFIRMATORY MEETING

A large crowd assembled at the An extraordinary general meeting China Light and Power Recreation of shareholders of A.S. Watson and | Club's Enclosure at King's Park on Co. Ltd. on Saturday, confirmed the | Saturday evening, when an orehce resolution passed at a previous mort- tral concert was given by the raising the directors' fees to Royal Marine Band of H.M.S.$1,600 a year. Cornwall,

Mr. Heury Humphroys presided and

the

All the orchestral items were briefly outlined tho reason for well received and loudly applaud- which the meeting had been called." ed. Mr. C. Reg. Anderson sang, inllo moved the confirmation of the first half of the programme, resolution. "A Lover in Damascus"

Mr. J. D. Humphreys seconded and giving "Little Lady of the Moon" is an

the motion was carried unanimously. encore, and in the second half, Humphreys

Those present were Messra. Henry

J. "Marcheta"

(chairman)

Scott with "Song Birds at araton, A. II. White, A. B. Stewart Eventide" as an encore.

(directors), W. C. Lee, J. L. Quie, Mrs. P. St. A. Sharpham was Peter Wong, D. E. Clark, J. D. Hum- unfortunately unable to appear, phreys, G. E. R. Divott, Wong Kin but her place was ably filled by Tol, J. M. Wong and J. A. Tarrant Mrs. Carnis, a now-comer to local (secretary). concert platforms. Her piano

solos were cloverly played and sho

had to respond with two encorea "Cavalleria Rusticans" being par- in the second half.

ticularly appreciated. Mr. V. C. Labrum, well known toi The Concert concluded with the local concert-goera, was in humor Cornwall's March "One and All”, ous vein. He sang "Fourteen nftor which a large part of the Rollicking Sailors", "Why is the audienco adjourned to the Pavilion Bacon 60 tough?" and, later in and danced until the early hours, the evening, "I mean to say" and to music supplied by the Dance "Himazan".

Orchestra.

The orchestra rendered every It was a successful evening, and alternate item throughout the will probably be the forerunner of programme, their "Orpheus in the many more such pleasant enter- Underworld" and Intermezzo fruitainments.

KEEP GOIN'="TA! WHEELS ARE ALL

O.K.

By Blosser

DON'T KEEP LOOKIN' FOR WHEELS TO COME OPP. GET UP AHEAD AN' CHASE AWAY

ANY CATS, IF YOU SEE.

'EM...... YOU KNOW HOW POODLE HATES CATS!!

BELUL IL PAT. OFT.

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