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THE

DECCA PORTROLA

A complete all electric radio-gram' In the compass of an ordinary acoustic portable. Something that- until the introduction of this truly remarkable little instrument was.. considered out of the question. But the seemingly impossible has been accomplished, and DECCA- the Inventors of the first 'acoustic portable-now introduce the world's first portable radio-gram.

A marvel of ingenuity, the 'Portrola' is distinguished not merely for its portability and novelty, but it really is a highly efficient radio-gram, giving superlative results..on radio or records and challenging favourable comparison with most multi-valve receivers.

SURVEY OF NEUTRALITY

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, MAY

1935.

CROCHET JUMPER

FRIVOLOUS GIRLS

ÉT. APPOINTMENT

TO HIM. THE KING

SERIOUS PROBLEM

He said to me

the favourite

U.S. AND LATIN NEIGHBOURS

WHAT TO DO IN WARTIME

Washington.

State Department survey now in progress," aiming at possible revi- sion of maritime neutrality policies, is of potential significance to all Latin-American countries, which by tradition and convention have usually followed - United States leadership in maintaining the free- dom of the sopя, ---- |- ----..

The southern republies base their respective national economics upon export of staple commodillea, eni-

TSANG FOOK PIANO CO. play foreign-flag shipping to a large

9 Ice House Street HONG KONG

USE EFE4TRIC CHROMIC HELOLEJ VITS YOUR FICKUP

£27

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

Across

1 From this you may be privileg- witness it this cricket season.

6 Part of a bird that is a la

mode.

10 It is observed about tes time,

is certainly odd, but not if be headed.

11 Energising advice.

12 This sea creature has swallowed'

a confused fairy,

18 Not a fair performer.

15 This is somebody's hand, with

twist about it.

17 Certain reservations are

nec

casaty In locating this native. tion,

19 The more mixed an a propost

Clon

21 Harmoniously ended indispost

tjon.

22 Uress according to custom

24 "Seer's son", (anag.),

27 This kind of ioldler is inclined

to aim high.

28 This may be of so if you don't

want to expose your hand.

20 Right dress in Scottish unila

30 A mixture of neat storms.

Down

1 What you might emit if this he

headed bit you.

2 Commercially, te do this is tell-

Jug.

3 Not at all splck and span. 4. It has a painful tall, but it is

eerially trying.

INDIAN LOYALTY

KING'S REPLY TO HONGKONG MESSAGE

6 This implies double exclusion..

7 Tug that is little short of per-

fect bliss.

8 W. County town.

This act would be a grave one

for the perpetrator..

14 It has its ups and downs, but is

fair amusement.

10 Annoy.

18 From here to here is across the

way.

20 Lucky thingst

21 Moorish.

23 One child with many makes a

lot of noise.

26 This dress is a late-fashion-

28 Crooked Inclination.

Yesterday's Solution.

extent, and lack naval resources to compel respect for their rights if challenged on the high sens by a first class naval power.

Carried Out in String Coloured Silk

BROWN TRIMMINGS

The crochet jumper for sports wear. The model in carried out in string colour silk, frimmed with hands of kuitted brown silk.

These facts were recognised at the Havann Conference in 1928, when the American republics formulated in conventional form their common concepts of the laws of maritime neutrality. Conge- quently diplomats of Latin- American countries are watching with special interest any publica- tions or legislation here which might tend fundamentally to alter CABBAGE BALLS established principles concerning

the rights of neutral ships, neutral TIERE is a novel little dish for a cargoes on belligerent ships, or the rights of belligerents in neutral

ports.

DISCUSSED

SCOTTISH CLUBS TYPES

The purely frivolous girl con- stitutes ono of the most serious problems of society. -

This view was advanced at a conference and rally of members of the Scottish Association of Girls' Clubs held in Edinburgh re- cently,

Representatives came from 'all over Scotland, and the meetings, took place at the Atholl Crescent? School of Cookery, where a large number of the eighty members who attended were accommodated. An Interesting, programme, of discus- sions, lectures, dobates, and out- ings was arranged.

Mrs. Arthur M. Colton, chairman of the Association, who acted as hostess, welcomed the representa- tiven.

The first session of the con- ference took the form of several short papers read by various mom- bera, under the heading of "What do I want from my Club?"

Interesting papers were read by Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Dundee members, and by a member of the Scottish Women's Rural Institute. to- A feature of all was the expression of a desire for more friendship and co-operation between 'mem- bers, and for greater hospitality to be shown to new members. The

end camps was also discussed. need for summer sports and week-

Inte home-comer. Mix gether some minced cooked meat, a little paraley, cold cooked rice, The survey of United States' grated onion, pepper and salt to neutrality policy was undertaken taste. Quantities are omitted be at the behest of President Roosevelt, and the conclusións Cause It really does not matter if

Di

State Department legalists have you have more of one ingredient not yet been announced. The than another, so long as the bulk is primary purpose In the light of there. Bind together with World War experience, would be to

beaten egg. establish principles tending to averti

possible involvement of neutral Steam some whole cabbage leaves countries in a future war. In this In a very little-water, and, when general purpose, Latin American tender, drain them; roll a little of official and public opinion will the mixture into a ball, wrap a cab

naturally share, but the working

out of details will raise questions bage lenf round it. and lay care. of national policy for many coun- fully in a wide, shallow stewpan. tries,

VARIOUS PROBLEMS

Miss Collins ucted us chairman at the second session, which was "hold immediately after the first. The subject under discussion at this session was "What can I do for my Club?" papers again being

dee, and Scottish Women's Rural read by Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dun-

Institute members.

DOMINANT AND SHY GIRLS

Suggestions offered were main- Proceed in the same way untilly of a practical nature, such as you have a sufficient quantity, add being punctual-for meetings, and The United States' programme to a

breakfastcupful of water, and making use of individual talents reduce the hazards of involvement steam for one hour. Serve ench on

In club work. Again the need for friendship and sympathy, especial- in war will remain a mystery untila alice of hot buttered toast.

ly in the case of unemployed girls, was expressed. A discussion fol- lowed the reading of the papers.

the survey is published er legisla

tion is recommended to Congress,

but the consensus of unofficial au-United States and Argentina hav- thoritative opinion is that revisioning failed to agree at Havana, of policy would be concerned parti cularly with the following ques- tions:

16 TBA PÖLTSH in a war zone, PERVERSERO)

some

At the third session on Sunday morning, five-minute papers were -In-the-light-of-history, countries read on "The Right Place in the of the Caribbean would be guided Club" for various types of girls. by neutrality principles similar to Miss Craw, conference seerotary, Travel of United States' nationals those of the United States, in event was in the chair. An Edinburgh authorities of an International maritime war. club giri, discussing the place of having suggested that pasaport be Brazil. Argenting, and BẠM VI 8 CONTOUR; denied or granted only at the indi- having more complex international opinion that such a girl was casen- Chile, the too-dominant girl, offered the EXILE Vvidual's risk;

interests, would certainly weigh tial in club life, and, if given res- ANR CASOMETE K DRESSING U

Travel on ships of belligerents, carefully all the implications of ponsibilities, would fall into her with some experts holding that the whatever neutrality policy might be right place in the community. United States should not risk re-adopted by the United currence of such an event

as the Government. sinking of the Lusitania, where the

LE NANKIN R OFF ADDRE DEFINE TE VA

States

■ BAVIDENING death of American nationals on a can countries would be obliged in In practical effect, South Ameri-

The carriage

WET

The shy girl, according to a Dundee girl, should be given jobs

forward too much, but would help to do which would not push her 8 ELECTION NRE vessel under belligerent country's war time to fake their actual con- her to gain self-confidence. The MAA VC TORSOlag fanned the BRAVERY I U AB here:

sentiment duct conform to the will of the

case of the purely frivolous giri SEE STARLING

nation or group of belligenent

was dealt with by a Glasgow mem- CENSUS E ED E

of contraband nations that might control the seas:ber, and was cited as one of the articles, which are now extremely At all times, however, their basic most serious problems of society. dimeult to define, since, modern interest would be the maximum pro-) chemistry and industrial technique tection of neutrals' rights. There has suggested infinite possibilities fore, authorities believe, the weight of substitution.

of their moral and diplomatic in-followed later. The self-righteous in the animated discussion which fluence in the long run The rights of armed merchant thrown against the present inter- and the value of humour in deal- he girl and the non-co-operative girl, men in neutral ports, a matter of national tendency to recognize the ing with their particular cases widespread difference of opinion, rights of belligerenta at the ex-were also discussed. even countries with such generally pense of the rights of neutrals. A summing up 'by Miss Walker similar views on sea rights as the United Press:

King in reply to the telegram of congratulations dispatched by the Indian Chamber of Commerce, Hong kong:

The King sincerely thanks the Indian Chamber of Commerce and The following is the text of a the Hindu

Association Hongkong telegram received by His Excellency for their kind and loyal greetings the Governor from His Majesty the Clive Wigram."

SALESMAN SAM

maz

Doubt as to the existence of a

purely frivolous girl was expressed

concluded the conference.

Just Another Lost Sale!

got home in a canter

I said to him

I've got the

favourite at home in Я

decanter ..

JOHNNIE WALKER

BORN 1820... STILL GOING STRONG..i

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IN

AND

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HAVE

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THE MILK

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Add water to Klim and you have delicious, nourishing liquid milk. Milk so good that doctors recommend it for babies. THAT KEEPS

HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN The Society, asks for $25,000

In 1935 to continue its work for sick and destitute children.

Hon. Treasurers:

Mr. A. McKELLAR, C.A.

c/o Mackinnon, Mackenzle & Co.,

P. & O. Building.

Mr. KWOK CHAN, ..

c/o Banque de L'inde Chine,

Hong Kong.

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oil and lime salts

for bone formation,

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SCOTT'S EMULSION

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AT NIGHT, SO I WANNA BUY A

BLANKET

| COLD-BLOODEC)/ IT DOESÄTEIT MY MAN! MEANS, WARM- RCS 110T-READED, BUT HEARTED, So I've NOT WARM-HEARTED!

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