1938-04-02 — Page 11

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1938

"I think the ics is broken now, don't you, doar ...?"

On Your Gramophone

GENERALLY we hear tunes She's Tan, She's Terrific" (Parlo-

from the films long before we have had an opportunity of seeing the films them- Bulves; We may

be heartily tired of them by that time.

even

This was not the case, however, with Cole Porter's Jalest effort, "In The Sll Of The Night," from the Alm "Rosalie." The tune was only once played publicly before

London- the picture renched

and then by special permission.

Happily there are now avail- able several veralons of this de- lightful fox-trot in the romantic style.

The best, I think, is by Carroll Gibbons and his band (Columbia FB 1804).

It is a pleasant arrangement in which the plane, of course, takes on important part. The reftain is sung as a duct.

Оп the reverse side is the theme song, "Rosalle," also a fox- trot.

phone F 1020); but don't let that deter you, for it is a jolly tune with a real swing presented by Harry, Roy with all the cus- tomary gusto. On the other side is the popular "Bei Mir Bist Du

Schon."

tu

So many bands nowadays vary their tempo presumably achieve a better cilecl-that those who take their dancing seriously will welcome two numbers played in the strictest time.

First there Is "Are You Sin-

cere?" (Parlophone F 1033) neatly played by Victor Slivester, and a slow fox-trot, "Once In à While (H.M.V. BD 5318), re- corded by Henry Jacques. Both men are champions of ballroom dancing.

THOSE

HOSE who prefer their musle "hot" can have Louis Armstrong's version of FIND

"Once on my 1st this

in a Whlic"

(Decca F week number with 0813). A fine trumpet solo, but I the astonishing title, "She's Tall, do not like crooners who sound

I

SNAPSHOT GUILD

SUNNY PICTURES INDOORS

An afternoon nap-and an indoor-sunilght picture of rare charm. Nota how reflecting surfaces, the light walls, the bed spread, the white dresE, #often and brighten the shadows. Exposure 1/10 second at 1,8,

Do

not feel, follow snapshooters, sary to ald the shadow lumina that just because the sun stays tton with reflectors. These can bo nut of doors you cannot make cun. white sheets or pillowcases draped light pictures inside.

over a chair, white cardboard or blotter-paper, or anything else that will pick up the sunlight and cast it toward the subfost's shadow side.

Wherover sunlight stresma through a window, there is a aotting for a picturo, often an extremely good picture, because of the play of light and shadow from the window. framing and curtain,

In addition, the light may be pleasingly softened by a closo-mesk window curtain through which the in a light-walled room, espo. sunbeams pass. With such a diffuser, cially one with plain plaster walls exposure should be about Jouhlu or patternless wallpaper, the shad what you would give outside in the ows in such an Indoor-nunlight ple- sun. The sunlight should come from ture have a soft, luminous quality above, slanting downward upon the which gives the prints unusual deli anbject and anuntour Bloodlight bulby cacy and appeal. However, zalozs it can be used to soften shadows where la a sun-room that has windows fac reflectors are insufficient. ing in govoral directions, It is neces-

us though they are grumbling savagely to themselves.

On the reverse side, surprising- ly, is that old favourite, "On the Sunny Side of the Street."

Note for followers of Charlie Kunz: This master of accentun-

Unexpected Talents

John van Guilder.

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEEK-END SECTION

tion on the plano has provided his latest medley on both sides of Decca F. 0812. Included in this are "I Still Love to Kiss You Good-night," Roses in December," and "Please Remember."

R. 8.

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Girls' and Boys' Corner

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Namo

Address

Dear Kiddies,

2

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as

This is all my own work

The Bird Silhouette competition was very popular and I received lots of entrics. Unfortunately, many of you went astray in picking out the name of some of the birds. On the other hand, there were lots of correct entries 201 thought the best way of picking the winner was to draw them out of a hat. Therefore, I put the Senlor and Junior entries into two different hats and picked out:-

Age

1986

21

34

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Stella Morales: The address you want Is B, Caine Rond. I do hope you can get in touch with Ada,

Aurea Marques: Thank you very much for your drawing of like "Shoozy Gnome". Sybil Nousseau: Will you please send ne your address in order that I can forward you the money for you Certi- ficate.

welcome Long TAK-on, William Jidkoд, Arthur Pereira and Francis Orario às new members of our

I want to

Mary

Girl and Boys' Corner, Grace Axcite (oged 12), St, Stephen's College, Stanley (Senior); and Michael Hall (aged 6), 115 Boundary Street, Kowison, (Junior).

I am sending coupons to Mary Graca and Michael which I want them to bring to the "Hongkong Telegraph" ofices in Wyndham Street. The coupons will then be exchanged for money prizes.

Specially commended for sending In correct entries are:

Seniors: Ferna Carvalho. Yaeult Cooper, Karlma J. Khan, Richard Wilam Dedear, Lujz Martin SOGSDC, Vivien Pomeroy, Alfee Howell, Antonio Souza, Maria Gonella, Majida Omar. Cecilia Re- medios, Helen Ng, Eva Grady, Betty Bernardo, Arthur Yan, Lee Chun-thing. Eugene Choy, Jessie Lin. Amy Choy. John James, Carmen Tavares, Malate Res Dorothy Lee. Max C. E.. Zachlegner. William Jidkeit, Frank Horlock, Mansoor All, Margaret Remedios. Fern Ellis, Jenny Lee, George Desroulavy, Benito de Sousp Huang Fong-ling. Aida Mendes, Mi Jones and Ruby PaUTI.

Juniors: Reginald Martin. Polrieta Coombe, Ailster Andrews, Jean Reid, Rehmat Samy, Teresa Saura, Helen Lo gan, Harold West, Josephine Leong, Helen Azevedo, Viatelka das Remedios, Patricia Reld, S. Omar. Rose Ellis, Klaus Hum. mel, Ursula Escher, Bill Wright, Michach and Rennie Tavates, Ricardo Ribeiro, Moira Patey, Leonardo Xavier, Ann Hunter and Cyril Brett.

Perry Stek! Yes your friend can enter for colouring competitions, Also children between five and six years of age can compete.

Petty, Hammond (aged 8), has joined our Boys' and Girls' Corner. Peggy, who recently arrived from Shanghal, is now residing in Kowloon.

MAX C. E. Zichlegger, who comes from Hankow, has also Joined our Corner.

This

week we are having a picture- puzzle. Round the cake illustrated are the names of ils eight ingredients in simple puzzle form. You have only to my what those eight names aro. Write In Ink or pencils the elgust names, de as many of them as you can find in a neat, numbered list. Add your name, address and age in the coupon. Tuis Coupon must rent teh vour entry. Bend them to Uncle Eddle, c/o "Hongkong Telegraph" Wyndham Street. before p.m. on Wednesday. Two money prizes will be given,

If any of you have Merit Certificates please send them in. with your address, to Uncle Eddle. $1 will be paid for each certificate.

Uncle Eddie

SOLUTIONS

NOW YOU KNOW 1-Hongkong. 2.-A plant.

3.-A measurement of distance, 4-An additional fee.

Llar.

6.-Queen Victoria, 7-Fish,

8 The leaf of a palm.

0.-Coracal (cat family).

10.-Seven (five solar and iwo

lunar in 1035). 11.-1834..

12.--India (from Delhi to Simla

every spring).

13.-A. form of suicide.

14--Repeats its 32 points in cor

rect order. 10.-Cargo thrown overboard' tó

Hghten n ship.

10-Cushion (Lord Chancellor's seat in the House of Lords)...,, 17-Lieutenant.

18.-The Press. 10.-Mommal. 20.-Dynamite. 21.--320. 22.Edinburgh. 23-Strangled.

24-Pertinacious-tenacious.

25.-4-6 p.m.

THE CASE AGAINST HUYLER

The evidence that Huyler had lied, when he said he had not driven through Mixworth, was conclusive, Jennings had left unmistakable fingerprints on the bonnet and radiator-cap of the

car.

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VIGNETTES OF LIFE

By J. NORMAN LYND

THE JOY A MAN FEELS WHEN HE FINDS *THAT THE GIRL HE HAS MARRIED FOR.

HER LOOKS CAN ALSO COOK,!

~"MORNIN'

BOSS!"

THE CIVIL ENGINEER, WHO BREEDS

FLOWERS AND TURNS OUT SOME. BEAUTIES THAT MOTHER NATURE.

NEVER THOUGHT OF.

/NORMAN LYND.

AND WE KNOW A FISHERMAN AND LOBSTERMAN WHO CAN PAINT.........HIS ROCKS. SURF AND SEA PICTURES ARE 3D GOOD THEY EVEN FOOL, THE,

SEAGULLS,

"THE PET THAT HAS ONLY SQUAUKED UP TO - "NOW, DECIDES TO SMDAP THAT IT HAS HAD SUN EDUCATION

"THE HARD BOILED BUSINESS MAN

-APPARENTLY SOULLESS-ANHO CAN

MAKE A VIGUN OR A SKARE DRIM "AXY UNCLE,

· "THE UNEXPECTED TALENT

· FOR LYING FOR ROMANCING – SHOWN BY THE CHILD WITH A -STORY ABOUT THE LIONE, TIGERS. AND BEARS HE HAS TRACKED DOWN AND KILLED TO HEAR. HIM TELL IT

THE COUNTY IS LITTRZED I WITH DEAD ANIMALS.

THE ORNAMENT

OF THE BENCI AND BAR, WHO CAN PLAY ANYTHING FROM OLD KING COLE.

"TO HAMLET.

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