THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1936.
NAME CHART
CATHERINE
A woman praying
Symbol: at a tonyside
shrine.
His name signifies beauty of T
soul, purity, and Inspiration combined with clear Judgment,
Sunday is your lucky day, and the hours of 9 am, and 2 p.m. are the best, and the 2nd day of the month will add to your for- tune if your name là Catherine. All the lovely slindes of yellow from the palest primrose to the deepest Grange are farmonic to
your name.
The gem you should wear is
topaz. It adds to your gentleness and gives youn hap- piness.
Your lucky numbers are 1 and 10, and the flower assigned 10 you in the Star of Deihlehem.
WHAT TO DO WITH
LEFTOVERS
Here is something
Light
Plum puddings, can be changed from weartsorde cold wedge by being cut into slices, heated through in the frying-part and served with a
sprinkling of eastor magar.
If the overburdened painte fibs at table,
the persistent riches of the
here is a light lemon sponge in all, Its freshness and simplieity,
Whip it all
to a Froth
Peel two lemons thinly and sleep the rind in half a pint of cold water, to which is added 2 ozs, castor migar and 1⁄2 oz. gelatine.
When the gelatine is dissolved, strain the liquor on to the Juice of the lemons. Add to this the stifly whipped whites of two eggs, whip it all to n froth, and serve it in a glass
fish or small custard glasses.
Hedgehog out of
Lemon
Lemon hedgehogs urc friendly
sugar in half a
*reatures.
Dissolve 2 024.
pint of cold water, and add the juice
of two oranges and two lemons.
Arrange some sponge, caites in a glass dish and let them soak up the iquid, When they are molst, stick them with blanched almonds und serve with custard poured round
them.
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Another article in "Learn
to Ride" series tells you to be a good horseman
You
must
have good
hands
--and that means a combination of good balance, lightness of touch & gentle strength
OW that you have taken up riding you will hear a lot of talk about "hands." You may well be puzzled by this professional and, to you, confusing term.
"Mary has the most beautiful lands.“
Has Mary
got long, fupering. Bly-white Angers, and will they really rumble her to handle the reins skilfully?
· Beginners, ashamed of betraying their complete norance of horsey terminology, sometimes harbour ideas quite as fantastic as those I have just ruentioned. They are too shy to ask for proper explanations.
Get these contactos of the follow-
ing virtues: good balance, lightness of touch and gentle
strength.
Let us consider each virtue separately...... Balance, as I told you in my last article, can only be nequired by constant practice. Until your balance
in steady and controlled you cannot reasonably expect to have good hands.
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when the without Impeding his. natural move-
move- ment.
Why
not? Because horse makes an unexpected ment which throws you out of time with his trot or canter, you must depend upon your arms to restore your equilibṛlum.
Your
arms
pull on the reins, which pull on the horse's mouth. When your balance is good, on the olher hand, you will not be thrown about in the saddle, and your arms will no longer be called upon to keep your body in position,
"Then why need I bother about iny hands at all until my bolance is ris:lat?" You may well ask. The answer is that if you start along the right lines from the beginning, and are conscious of your mistakes, and always trying to correct them, good hands will come naturally to you simultaneously with controsted balance.
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IE second virtue, lightness of touch, implies a delicate" contact, through the medium of the reins, between your hands and the horse's mouth. Next time you ride watch your horse's head ns he walks ulong. You will see that it bobs up and down.
Do not keep your hands, there- fore, in a fixed position: allow them to move backwards and forwards, almost imperceptibly, but enough to allow your horse's head to bob free- ly. In this way you will keep con- finunt light contact with his mouth
SALESMAN SAM
DUCK,DUZZ!)(DUCK, NUTHIN'!
DUCK!
ITS A BEAR'I SOME BEES'RE
CHASIN''(M! HE'S
cuckoo шITH
PAIN!
BU22
G-R-R-
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reins
甫
If he sneezes or coughs let the slip casliy through your flagers and draw them up again when he has recovered.
WRONG
Hands to high. Rider is trying to keep balanced by hanging on to the horse's mouth. Legs too far back. Hecla up instead of down.
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RIGHT
Hands in the right pos lors Wrists curvad inwärels, Gentle but firm contact with horse's mouth is mazintained. Hone is happy and at his
ease.
When he starts to trot he will raise his head a bit and you must shorten your reins and keep a slight and make it go the pace you wish. ly firmer contact than you did at a A dead pull never answers.
walk.
All this keeping contact business
will become subconscious later on.
mportant
You will do it automatically just as N writing on the all-important you put out the clutch to change the subject of hands I cannot stress 100 gears of a ear. But in these carly greatly the necessity of riding a good stages you must. concentrate on it a
lot and keep contact to the best of horse if you want to develop good your ability
Give-and-take
hands.
A well-trained animal from a high-class establishment will go up to its bit and answer to neck pres- sure correctly. Do, I beg of you, ENTLE strength means the pay a visit to the stables of your power to stop a horse without fret- cholce before definitely deciding to ting or hurting him. A strong, learn riding there. heavy-handed, man
enn sometimes stop a pulling horse by sheer brute animal's jaw in the process. There force and he can easily break the
is no skilt in such performance.
If the hortes are sleck and happy-looking with glossy coats; if the saddlery is bright and shining, then you are on the right track.
But if they hang their heads and But a young girl rider can stop show their ribs, if their couls are the one horse by the skilful use dull and the saddlery dirty, please of Kentle strength: she gradually in avald these stables in the future. creasca contaet with the mouth, then
relaxes her hold altogether; she re- You can learn no more about horse- news the contact gently but firmly manship on a miserable, overworked, and relaxes again."
underfed hack than you can on a little woolly donkey,
This give-and-take method is the only satisfactory way to pull up a horse or to steady an excitable one
BUZZ
BUZZ
BUZZ
BUZZ
No Stop-Over
WOE is US, SAM! ON TOP OF ALL OUR TOUGH LUCK,
A BEAR HAD TA VISIT
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Muriel King
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5 Pretty, but arrive at the begin-
ning.
8 lle is not what he claims to be.
9 One rat becomes far from plain. 10 Sturdy proof that the law is
upset in the beginning.
11 Unsafe.
12-A-Hardy heroine.
14 This in hock 1s used in
churches. Was this others?
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10
warrior more coy than
10 A poetical effort from Ireland.
23 This form of escort is often as-
with a 14 acTOSS,
26
Shuich wclamation from an
Eastern ruler when beheaded.
27 This land is washed by the sca.
28 This lowering plant needs uir
nt last.
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29 Suitable food for tube workers? 31 Bird.
32 Slack, and possibly, living on
the middle.
33 A bulider's assistant.
DOWN
BUT HE WASN'T VISITING, DUZZ-
1 Suific.
2 To upset a game in fish is silly. 3 Upset a prefix and get a noun-
tain.
4 One can see it is in nationality.
5 Not a first-aid effort, but a bad-
tempered persen.
6 A one-eyed affair,
7 According to the letter.
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12 This light is not a great one, but numbers should be obvious -in it.
13 Surface contamination. 14 A settler of disputes.
17 One does not need to pound a
plano to get this.
18 More than four hundred lines. 20 First
21-A dead as the Dodors,
22 There's a wrong ending to this
winch wind.
24 Soon.
25 By this money most live,
30 What secret messages may be
put into.
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COUNT THE "TELEGRAPHS” EVERYWHERE
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PASSIN' THROUGH!
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