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INTRODUCE A LOVELY NEW STAR!
Meet SYBIL JASON
LITTLE BIG SHOT
Here'anical event-the coming of a new star! We're proud to be able to show this grand“ picture and we beg you not to miss it!
To-morrow
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CRAG HOTEL,
Penang Hills
(2,400 feet above sealcyel).
·· Refreshment Rooms.
(near summit station) Hill Railway.
"THE ISLAND'S MOST EFFICIENT SERVICE.”
RUNNYMEDE HOTEL
On Sea Front.
Private Cara for Excursions Anywhere.
Caterers ele. to Imperial Airways,
Wash are Enterchangeable, no extra odlet wherever you here your breakfast, huncheon, tea, or diaper,
Rooms of both hotels have private bathrooms and modern sanitation. At the Runnymede och room has its own public telephone.
The Hunnymede Restaurant has undeniably pride of place among hotela of the Eart with its cuisine, and justly claime by ila association to offer the traveller enghas le not to be loană aleanbera.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
FRIDAY DECEMBER 27, 1935
Christmas In U.S.A.
FOUND COLD
Playing along the mud flats near his Stanwood home, in Washing- ton, 4-year-old Marion Ferguson picked up a tiny. ship's bell. It is of solid gold, belleved to bo from one of the early day Hudson Bay trading vessels. It was inscribed "Made by the Goodness of the King, 1830."
AMERICA GOES BACK
TO PRE-WAR
New York, Doc. 25. Old-fashioned Christmas red has staged a comeback this year as the popular colour for the season's greeting cards. After Hoveral years of fantastic | to-day are air-minded and think he colour combinations and exoffe de, travels by plane, signs in orchid,. aquamarino, and similar sophistlented' hurs, 1936 | Christmas cards 'nre inck to the
holly and palusetta period.
There are Rolk-colour red eards with, designs in silver and white. There are red mountings and ber der treatments. Some of the enris even are matched with bright red envelopes..
*Green is the second relening favourite, or seasonal combinations of red and green, Blue is mainly confined to cards of religious in- spiration, to which. Its soft colour- Ings are especially, adapted. Com- binations of gold and beige, and brown are novel and smart, and there also are cards which sponsor [a combination of coral and bright
blue.
Holly and poinsettas are used in a wide variety of designs, us, for example, a cord of white parch
ment, silver starred, over a red overlay, with a giant holly spray in red and silver.
Santa Claus, who has been ab- sent from most of the cards lately, appours often this year. Smooth- ing his beard of real cotton or chat- ting with a hopeful gamin who offers to "Carry yer. bag, Mister," he is depicted almost any way ex- cept with his reindeer. Children of
RADIO RESCUE BY
UNSEEN
SHIP
£2,000 Award For Guiding Steamer From Ice Peril
Hou
Cards of religious motif are widely favoured. Many of them jare colour-prints and etchings. ·
TOW the 5,161-tons London steamer Tower Bridge was
rescued from a North Atlantic icefield last April by. following the wireless directions of a ship she never saw was described in the Admiralty Court in London recently.
The unseen ship was the Liver- pool steamer Newfoundland (6,791 tons), owned by Johnston Warren Lines, Ltd.
Sir Boyd Merriman, the presi- dent, who described it as a remarka- ble case, said that the Tower Bridge sont out an SOS from the icefield as she was going to St. John's, and it was answered by the Newfound- land, a vessel of £115,000 value, or £250,000 adding the value of her curgo;
Tribute To Captain
The Newfoundland wirelessed directions as to how the Tower Bridge could get out of the icefield by going east, when she would be. free in 12 miles.
The latter vessel, which was holed und fighting the incoming water with her pumps, had hoped to get out by proceeding south, but the Newfoundland told her that she would need to go 60 miles in that direction.
The Tower Bridge was taken out of danger by the Newfoundland, not by the Newfoundland's towrope, but by following her into safety by metins only of her wireless connec. tion,
The captain of the Newfoundland neted in a very praiseworthy, plucky, and prompt manner, and never hesitated about accepting the risks to his valuable ship.
The president awarded a total of £2,000-£1,500 to the owners of the Newfoundland, £200 to the master, and £300 to the crew,
SALESMAN SAM
"WELL, I GOTTA EAT
SALT MACKEREL, ER NOTHIN' - SO I'LL EAT
SALT MACKEREL
NO CANE FOR KIDS. AT THIS SCHOOL
"Quest Haven" is a school at Mona Vale, New South Wales, where tho children's agen range from 2% to 10 years and where-...
punishment is unknown the children are not compelled to
attend lessona the pupil does as much for his own development as does the teacher. It is run for normal children something on the lines of A. S.
Neill's School in England, and is the first of its kind in Australia." the natural growth of the young "Punishment twists and spoils
child," Colley, told Austral News.
the Principal, Miss D. "We believe
Icasons that teachers' should be so interesting that pupils should want to attend them."
SCRAP IRON AS PAYMENT FOR THEATRE
ADMISSION
BEATING SANCTIONS
Messina, Dec. 18. Pieces of scrap iron are accepted as payment for ad- mission by elnema at Messint at specini "anti-saNC- tions" performances.
Over one hundredweight of fron was collected on the first day.
The "takings" are piled up on the pavement during the day and at the end of the performance carried away and given to the Stale.-Reuter.
OIL FOR War MachINES OF ITALY !
Secrecy surrounds loading of one million dollars in aviation guso line aboard the steamer Oregon in Los Angeles, but it is pretty. well accepted that destination of the 9,250 tons of "gas" la for Italian Somaliland. Owners of the vessel, would not deny tho cargo had been bought by the Italian Government for war use.
ITALIANS
UNDER
PREFER ΤΟ STAY.
BRITISH FLAG
In the past few months there has been something of a rush by Italians in Australia, where colonies of them have settled on the sugar canefields, to take out British naturalisation papers.
It is now learned (says Austral News) that numbers of relatives of these Italians are arriving in Australia with the same object.
An Italian liner on the regular run from Genoa to Australia, has just brought a large number. Many of them had already settled in Australia but had gone back to Italy on a visit. They are returning very much sooner than they had intended.
A Bird Of A Hunch
WELL, I'LL BE JIGGERED! AN ARMY of ALBATROSS! AN' THEY LIKE SALT MACKEREL,HUH?
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9 ICE HOUSE STREET. HONG KONG
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS
ACROSS
1 A hop after a tea-enko will be.
quito sufficiency, thank you.
9 A word of caution's needed hore. 10 Even metal will smooth things
for you.
11. Crowds encountered in bush_or_
desert.
12 Several Continental gentlemen, part of Northorn Africa most of the oranges.
14
15
of South Africa.
10 One who requires support- rather thinner than some clues.
18 H. misled (anag),
21 The boy is faced by a sheep in
a state of excitement.
24 If these were warm they could
26
bo made to charm warts.
spots,
30 Thin engine simply makes you
fly!
31 Songs for South Africa from
Russia.
32 Private money.
33 Lent
34 Animals sold by tobacconists. 35 A hanger on.
DOWN
2 Though given the liu it may be
edible.
Raco, in which everyone takes. part.
4 Stop. and take a rost
This
it
table has only two legs, but may give comfort.
Here, though a deep one has lost
a letter he may still give evidence.
7 The whole of this flower may bo
found in its first six letters.
8 Had this old Norseman a dual personality! He was always beside himself.
11 Among the games, that exorciso
one's muscles this would not tak
high plaen.
13 Tho
moss.
waster that does gather
17 If I went in, and you went out the training would still be in- struction.-
19 Having a flavour which childron
Alalike.
20 Whoever does, doesn't win. 22
measure for an old
23 The last word that a woman
25
27
doesn't always have (hyphen 4-9).
Though a mere tradesman he is the equal of half-a-dozen cop-
at any time,
genesis of impudenco
28 Back up, but there len't much.
time.
20 Behind like a bird.
Yesterday's Solution
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