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HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

Authorised Capital **** £80,000,00 Lensed and Fully Fald-Up..... 820,000.00 Emerve Fauda:-*

....... £ 6,500,00%

Sterling

Hoogkong Currency Reserve $10,000,091 Barre Liablity of Proprietors. $20,000,000

TEAD OFFICE-TONGKONG..

BOARD OF DIRECTORS;—

G. Mukin, E

Chairman.

. T. Johnson, Etq..

Deputy Chairman,

J. K. founfeld, Esq., K. E. Morrison, Eq.

A. II. Compton, Esq., Ilon. Mr. J. J. Paterson,

Hon. Mr. B. II. Dottrill, T. R. P. Endu

J. R. Mason, Esq. A. I Shielda, E. V. M. GRAYBURN E.,

AMOY

DANGKOK

BATAVIA

BOMBAY

CANTON OILEPUO

CALCUTTA

COLOMBO DAUREN TOKOW HAIPHONG HAMBURG RANKOW HARDIN HONUKEW

12000

SPUE

JONORE

KUUN

*KOWLOON

CHIEP MANAGEIL

BRANCHES 3mm

KUALA LUMPUR

LONDON

LYONG

MALACCA

MANILA

MUAR (JOSIORE,

MURDEN

NEW YORK

PESTINO

PENANG HANGOON. BAIDON

BAN FRANCISCO. BHANGHAL

BINGAPORE BOURABAYA BUNGEI PATANI TIENTBIN

TOKTO

TSINGTAO

YOKOHAMA

'THE HONGKONG - TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY,

DANCING

The left foor is

in front all the lime

on the crosses.

IF you have dropped arches or weakened insteps you cannot afford to ignore them.

You may

take to special "supports," but at the same time, it is wise to strengthen the muscles with exercise, or they may become permanently lazy.

Dancing is so much more fun. especially to quick fox-trot Cerrent Accounts opened in Local Curr time, and this dance is suggest- and Fixed Deposits recalved for one TORT OF aborter perioda in Local Currency and Sterling on term which will be quoted on application.

ALSO up to date BAPE DEPOSIT nozze is various les TO LET.

Hongkong, It March, 1987.

HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK.

The Busint of the above Bank is con danted by the Honkong and Shanghai Bank application.

ed by Mmo." · Adele Collier, creator of dance rhythms, as it has curative results and is slenderising to the ankles, as well as being a dance to be enjoyed at home or in the ball-

room.

Practically the whole of the ing Corporalina. Halos may be chlaised dance is performed on the tocs,

forcing the instep Into action.

TAKE POSITION (Gentleman's stop, Woman's

FOR THE HONGKONG AND BANGULI

BANKING CORPORATION,

V. H. GRAYBURN,

Chief Manager.

Hongkong, 1st March, 1987.

THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA.

Incorporated by Royal Charter 144) UNAD OPVICK-LONDON.

Ind-up Capital .....................?**** +8,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors .. $3,000,000 Dewerve Fund ******

£3,000,000

AGENCIES AND BRANCUES

ALOR STAB ILOILO

AMRITSAR

BANGKOK

BOMBAY

THOM

BATAVIA

CALOUTTA

CANTON

KARAÇILI

KLANG KOBE

CAWNPORE KUCHING

CFBU

KUALA

LUMPUR

BAIGON

SEMARANG

SEREMBAN SHANGHAI SINGAPORE EITIAWAN SOURABAYA TAIPING TENTAIN TONGKAR

MADRAS

COLOMBO

MANILA

DELH

MEDAN

(Bhuket)

HAIPHONG

NEW YORK

TSINGTAO

HAMBURG

PEIPING

(I'eking}

JANKOW

HARBIN

PENANU

HONGKONG HANGOON

YOKOJAMA ZAMBOANGA

Foreign Exchange and General DARKIDS

- basioasa, iraeskalod...

Current Accounte bened and Fed Deposita received for one year or shorter perioda a les which will be quoted ca Sinn,

• Back's Head Ofoe in London under takes Executer & Trustee business, and cinta recovery of British Income Tax overpaid, on terms which may be ascertalued at any of $2 Agencies à Brancher.

THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE

BANK, LUITED,

APRIL 6, 1937.

for HEALTH

WALL

Right foot

shown thus. *

Repeat hore by stabbing

ovide partñar

T BALANCE

2/12

3.4

34.4.

1.2.

CENTRE of ROOM:

stop is counterpart, beginning on opposite foot.)

Turn diagonally to the right, Step forward on right foot, turning a quarter of a turn on it to the right-count 1,

12.

Short stop to the side with loft'

foot on toe-count 3. Close right foot to left foot on

toes (one bar)—count 4, Step back on left foot-count

1, 2.

Step back on right foot, turning

to face wall-count 3, 4, Very short step to side with

left on toes--count 1. Close right to left on toes-

count 2.

Very short step to side with

left on toes--count 3, 4, Close right to left on toes-

count 1.

Very short step to side, with

left on toes-count 2. Step forward outside partner

on right foot-count 3, 4. Balance on left foot, heel up-

count 1, 2.

Step back on right foot-count

3, 4.

Very short, stop forward on

toes, still outside with left- count 1.

Cross right in behind left on toes-count 2.

Very short step forward on left

foot, on toes-count 3. Cross right in behind left on

toes-count 4.

Step forward on left- Repeat by stepping forward outside partner right foot and continue as de- sired.

on

When dancing, for love of it,

Begin

1.2.

or for health, the shoes you wear contribute tremendously to your grace and ense.

The foot is adequately sup ported, heels fit snugly and the rounded wide fronts per- mit perfect freedom for the muscles while dancing.

These shoes are carefully built and balanced-actually they have their own "architec- ture." bringing the weight from the nape of the nock down the spine, to the "heel”-not on the outside edge of the heel, but at the highest point of the instep, about one inch under the heel.

well- A high heel, on balanced shoe, is not detri- mental to walking or dancing. It is the balance of the shoe which decides the foot-comfort.

A Swiss Design In Knitted Lace

LACE mats look delightful beneath glass or for polished table tops. Here is an edelweiss design which is Swiss and is knitted on four needles..

A set of these make a delightful gift, and they have many decorative uses in the home.

EDELWEISS DESIGN

MATERIALS:

steel needles No. 18,

1 ball of white or tinted crochet

cotton No. 50,

1 crochet hook No. 4%.

Cast on sts, on four needles (2

on each), and knit one row. ABBREVIATIONS:

a=sup one, knit one, slip the first

over the second one.

bknit 2 together. e-knit 3 logether. d=pull

cotton

forward over

Caplial (fully paid-up}'` . Y.100,000,000td, k'1, repeat to end of row..

Foretro Fund

Y.182,050,000

HEAD OFFICE YOKORAMA.

Alexaodria

Bauzkok

Batavia

Berila

Bombar

Calcutta

Canton

Branches and Agenciou at

Blinking

Karachi

Daited (Daley) Nagsanki

2nd-Knit to end of row.

3rd.--d, k 2, repeat to end of row. 41-Kait to end of row.

5th-d, k 3. Repeat to

end of

Oth.-Knit to end of row. 7th-d, k 4. Repeat to end of

Illo de

Janeiro

Kobe

San Francesa

London

Beattie

Los Angeles Manila Moji

Semerang

row,

Bhanghai Singapore

Sourabaya

Bydacy

row.

(Mukien) -New York

Tie

Olara

Ilankow

Cakka

Part

TRIBELLO Tokyo Yingkow

Honolula

Hasekong

Fenzten

Hamborg

Harbia

Nava

Polping Bagoon Interest allowed on Current Accounts, Dopmalta received for fred periods at eater

Bt.-Knit to end of row.

9th, k 5. Repeat to end of

row,

10th-Knit to end of row.

11thd, k 6. Repeat to end of

row.

12th-Knit.

to be obtained on application

Y. KANO.

Manager.

Hongkong, 10th - March, 1987.

row.

OFFICIAL SOUVENIR PROGRAMME

of the

CORONATION

OF THEIR MAJESTIES

̈and

13tid, k 7. Repeat to end of

14th.--Kolt.

15th-, k 8. Repent to end of

row.

18th.-Knit,

17th.-, k 1, d, 0, k 3. Repeat to end of row.

18th.-Knit.

10th-d, k 3, d, a, k 5. Repeat to

end of row.

SHANGHAI

HONGKONG. C. ·N. A.

CANTON SERVICE

Northbound

20th-Knit,

peat' to end of row.

20th.-Knit

27th-d, k 1, d, a, k 3, b, d, k 1,

d, », k 1. Repeat to end of row.

2801.-Knit

2011-d, k 3, d. a, k 1, b, d, k 3, d, a. Repeat to end of row.

300-Knit.

31st, k 5, d, c, d, k 5, ́d, k 1. Repeat.

Knit 4 rounds, 1 round d, e, d, a. Knit 4 rounds, 1 round d, a, d, n. Knit 4 rounds.

Then make chain-stitching edge with the crochet-hook; take 3 sis. at the time with the crochet-hook of the needle, and make loops of 10 sts. each, all round the mat. The 2nd row of chain-stitching is to be made na follows:

Make the 10 sts. for the loop and the first loop, pull cotton through each time, until you meet the beginning of the 2nd chain-stilch- row again.

*

*

at

Take mat, clear the cottons beginning and end on wrong side (work with needle up and down, not sideways).

Wash in a little Lux and soak in sugar and water (two tablespoon- fuls of sugar to 1⁄2 pint of hot water) overnight. Lot sugar melt first before you put in the mat.

.

Draw a circle on a clean bread or pastry board about in. larger than the mat and insert a pin in every 21st, 6, d, e, k 4. Repeat to loop of the second chalf-row. It

must be even end of row.

to form a perfect 22nd.-Knit.

circle. Otherwise the circle will be

23rd. d, k 7, d, a, k 3. Repeat to odd. end of row.

24th.---Knit,

25th-d, a, k B, b, d, a, k 2. Re-

J

NOTE—If a thicker mat is de- sired, as illustrated, use a heavier' crochet cotton.

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Trans-Pacific

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The Dominion Soo-Dominion Train 2

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Southbound

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Station

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Via Shanghai, Kobo and Yoko- hams.

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OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

ACROSS 1 There's something tedious about a.row in temporary acquisition.

9 This follows a good cause.

10 The golfer may have lofty ideas of overcoming this difficulty,

11 Custom mostly gained.

12 If you have toured you may make this departure from the route,

13 Relating to most of the 19th

century.

15 This cap is not for the head. 16 Out of sorts.

19 This saw well balanced. 21 Not a troglodyte's habitation, but may be covered in the street

22 Do undergraduates even con- struct this height, in winter?

24 One of the leaders of the pack.

20 Eerle.lways be this, 20 One must 'always, be

31 "Our red sum" (anag)...

32. One falt person fallows many in 32 One

unworthy feeling.

34 This art is useful in defence.

35

This Shakespearean character was at his nolslest when going off.

30 This might be worth its' weight

iD gold;

37 Nero's page has become soie-

one' of 'consequence,

DOWN

1,

Balle 3.Distant reference about. a. Iltila

thing.

4 This vessel is not straight about

a lady. & ene

6. A famous prison.

6 The best, time in which to

serve a sen bird.

7 A mistake in follow my leader.

8 To throw about the confection-

ery is certainly unexpected, to any the leaf

To displease is off this.

14 A bit of a coincidence, 17 Kind of fun that has to employ.

men in it.

18 This helps to provide an outlet

for repressed spirits.

10. This son serves for a time. 20 Some Orientals are this under

the chin.

pa 23 One of the lost features of

25

27

In folds.

28 Pasted, in a certain, form. 29. An old prayer.

30 This sea treature makes à noite

it the tall is struck

33 A change for tenir pre

Yesterday's Solution.

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BALES

101

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TENET

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