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OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, — JANUARY 13.– 1934

THE WORLD OF WOMEN

MEN STOP AND LOOK WHEN LADIES GLISTEN Luminous Lame Will Do the Trick at Smart Parties This Winter

LEE THEATRE TO-DAY TO MONDAY

A LIVELY & LOVELY. SUCCESSOR TO "SUNSHINE SUSIE"

"MARRY ME"

1.Minstrels.

Астовя

8 A knightly proceeding, indeed. 0 Marks the tuns, his heart in

tho work.

11. Too much French is a metapher

without a tall.

12 Canine landmark.

13

Fon does distingulah these episodes, but enterprise fa want-

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too (hidden),

16 A line to a cricketer.

17

Where Dr. Foster strayed.

19 Fragrant notwithstanding

beetle,

the

21 My American partner is a per-

feet beast,

24 If

no reply to this thrust

23 Hidden in Clue 13.

you'll be in most of it.

26 Brian was a King.

28 Associated with n lle.

29 Capital as it stands, but remove

the second and last letters and you can make a mistake.

30 Paris? "Tis end" that these plants are not all there (anag.).

Down

1 No part of this fish may be all

of it.

2 Obviously obsolete objurgation.

3 Doubtless you will not be sur-

prised to learn that there is a

bear in the Treasury.

4 Remarkably Scottish,

6 Make a new beginning

with

clothing for vegetable runners.

0 An odd manner of speech, truly.

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but pardonable in its ends.

7 Not natural

10 He would insist on necking a

bride.

14 Stop hero.

15 Coconuts catch the artist- accounting for taste! there's no

18-Lamb on a string for the daugh

of a King.

20 Fish had with a shilling.

21 There are ways in which the

article becomes Afghans,

22 Meetings of directora at which

anyone may put in an oar.

26 Hidden in Clue 13.

27 This will be right hut for a

German.

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quality

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Win Sanderson & Son L Distillers

Estd. 1863

Agents:-W. R. LOXLEY & CO.

NEXT CHANGE.

LEITH

SEMARANG

AT

THE

Diratled by WARD WING Produced by B.F. ZEIDMAN UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE

KING'S

GLADYS PARKER

into

STARRING

RENATE MULLER A Gainsborough Picture. NEXT CHANGE RONALD COLMAN

in

"CYNARA"

with

KAY' FRANCIS.

A United Artists Picture.

·EXPORT OF GOLD TO BRITAIN

NET INFLUX TOTALS £191,000,000

Bullion and specie figures Issued by the Board of Trade:for 1933 show ton! imports valued at £261,647,000, as compared with £152,176,000 in 1932...

Exports were only £00,312,000, compared with £134,319,000. The Import surplus was over £191,000,-

000.

These figures reflect the big

Of the three costumes in the ing for any rendezvous. Its stark bit dramatic, straight in front, All the smart girls will shine

rivals

over- ing at the back for about six influx of foreign gold sont to at winter parties this year, and sketch, two are of almost tailored simplicity can turn feather-and- just touching the floor and trail

Gold valued at nearly £40,000,- whether they adopt the gold or informality, their rich material fur-draped

dancing.

received from France silver standard makes little dif. alone belag relied upon to give dressed frumps ready to retire in inches, a comfortable length for London for safe custody.

The good old cork-popping 000 was ference in the gleaming success them enough flip for a dinner utter defeat.

inspired the while only £9,500,000 was export- The dull gold lame number in of their costumes. The luminous date with the most unimpression-

the centre is perfect for the spirit obviously lame not only has taken over half ablo young man in town. of the dinner and formal dress The tailored jacket of silver crowded dance floor where to be costume at the right. It is simply ed to France. Holland continued. gundy reversed.---Burgundy.velvet this dwindled to one-sixteen of the territory, but has invaded the lame at the left tops a slightly subtle is to be ignored by the stag a tinfoil-wrapped bottle of bur- to have a gold import surplus, but

is used for the jacket and a shiny, 1932 total. daytime field as well. Gay col- trailing skirt, of black velvet with line.

The total gold movement to lars, cuffs, yokes and jackets of buttons and belt of the same.

The tiny shoulder. cape can be tiny silver lame for the pencil- this material, added to plain little fabric.

removed, leaving the back bare. slim skirt. Wide ties of the lame and from the United States al-

most balanced. dresace of dark silk, give them a

This is the sort of thing that If your young man seems to leor, decorate the neck and glamour they never before pos-

can give you that just right feel- put it back again. The skirt is a siceves. sessed,

YOUR CHILDREN.

Teaching Youngsters Generosity

By Olive Roberts Barton How can we teach children to be generous? Can generosity be taught at all once a child has be- come utterly selfish?

elbow

"Learning" to Give his Accept and praise him for his catch him young and turn

to give Instead urge him to give Jone, thoughts away from himself.

gesture, Encourage him There is a time, as those know not only you but other people his whom he likes, his airplane to play who have worked with tiny children. bites and his pillows and his toys. with or his ball to hold, or half his Just past babyhood when his Don't let it bother you. Always apple. Then later try him on Jack

again. developing nature wants to share

his things with other people. We accept and always be pleased. call it the generosity impulse but it may be something else. What- ever it is, it is the psychological mament in his life for us to seize upon and make the most of.

Age of Generosity

and

The

Imports from South Africa were approximately ' '£69,000,000 from India £34,000,000. other Dominions and Germany contributed considerable amounts to the influx,

Of the net influx of 2191,000,- 800, it is believed that about Perhaps he dislikes Jack and £106,000,000 represent the market

and

It is when this stage is prat, Jane and all children, or at least value of gold acquired by the however, that children seem to di- is jealous of them. Look around. Bank of England. Of the remain and the thoughtful. If the former dog? His big wooden soldier? by the Exchange Equalisation vide into two types, the selfish What or whom does he like? The ing £86,000,000, part was acquired ceases to offer things to you or his Then play a game. Have him give Fund and the rest by privata dog hoarding, almost exclusively by playmates encourage him to do so, them things. That a dog is

a wooden soldier senseless foreigners. makes no difference to a child. He

The total gold received from Once a child has learned to think

A little fellow of two will push especially his brothers or slaters.

If the trouble has already begun isn't looking too hard for apprecia

the Dominions amounted to $187;- in terms of himself and himself.

Later if it is worked right, his 1000,000 which is roughly equiva alone, It is almost impossible to his cracker into your mouth and chango his nature. We can teach say, "Bite!" Or he will bring his and there is a scene every time tion.

your you suggest his giving something him to give but this is not real blocks and hoop them into generosity, The real word implies lap. Ile moves over and pats the away it is a good idea to try him "give" impulse may tactfully be lent to the amount acquired by pleasure in giving, and the selfish bed, "Lie down," he invites. It through his likes rather than his directed to people, and still later the Bank of England and the from foreign adult will have himself to fight is the age of sharing. Perhaps in dialikes. If Roy dislikes his neigh-even to those ho in jealous of. But Exchange Equalisation Fund, thus overy time he donates a gift or on discovering his new relationship to bour Jack, it may set rather than unless it in rooted in him from the disposing of the charge that the a partnership, dislodge selfishness. If he asso-first this sense of having to give authorities have withdrawn and "things" he wants act on another.

but at any rate he has his eyes off clates giving with something un- may prove his greatest confilet, withheld gold

be bred in the bone. The real secret of teaching gen-himself at the moment. And it is pleasant there isn't much gained Generosity, real generoalty, must countries.-Reuter.

in the process. erosity is to begin at beginnings, to be made much of.

SALESMAN SAM

FOU TWO BIRDS SEEM PRETTY COCKY ABOUT YER CHANCES IN TH BROOM SWEEPSTAKES, BUT YA BETTER HAVE ONE MORE WORKOUT ON TH' TRACK!

OKAY-BUT LETS HAVE A

MUG O' BEER,

FIRST!

DOWN "TH' HATCH, BOYS!

Charley Gets the Dirty End!

WELL, HERE'S MUD IN YER EYE, SAMMY!

By Small

AN' THERO'S MUD ALL OVER YER·

PACE, CHARLEY!

Teething troubles Because SCOTT'S Emulsion contains 44% of pure cod liver oll and lime salts

fde bone formation

It provenle toothing troubles, rickets and soft bones." Aske for Zengine

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