1938-04-23 — Page 11

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SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1938

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MAKE THE GOOD ONES BIG

Enlarging enables you to vary your print size. When you get a good shot like this, Mave it enlarged

SUMMER in about over and by now tures, not as good, are used.

you should have a drawer full of smaller size and the big "splash" pic prints-pictures of week-end outings ture carries them along.

Start separating your pictures in- and the vacation tour, sunsois and Junybo seashores, the family's young-to rotated groups. One group, for in. or generation in eunsuite or bathing stanen, could be the baby at the sults, capering about the lawn spray sandpllo. There is that grand shot of or digging furiously in a sandpile; hits, intent on pouring sand out of a all sorts of pictures rich with bucket half as big as ho la, with the Bun making a golden balo about his nomories of a grand season.

Tho questiou now what are bead and his little mouth pureed in you going to do about them? Let utter concentration. Don't keep it them lio loose in the drawer wheronmall, for then you enn barely noc nobody will see them? Or, will you the details that are so dear. "Splash" fix them up to be seen as pictures it over a whole album page. If you don't do your own enlarging, your ahould bot

Tho least you can do in mount photofinisher can do the work for them in an album so they won't be you. Then take your other pictures lont. And if you have some really of baby and sandpile and arrango good ones, you might try your hand them informally on the opposlto nl. at a "summer book," edited just as bem page.

With this method, you can produco the modern pletura magazines are.

Have you ever studled these maga- layouts that have the real profes- zines and wondered why their pages slowal touch. Do hard-bolled in your nro no interesting? Have you won-editing. Dun't be afraid to trim away dored why your own anapshots dos parts of a pieturo. Uso four strips of not have the same snap and flash? white card in planning the "trim" I really very almple-a matter and shift them about like a frame of size na much as anything else, over the pletare until it is limited to When an art editor gets a picture just the part you want. Then havo that to especially good, he trims it just that part enlarged. Nearly all down to includu just the part he good pictures are better for such wants. Then he has it enlarged and trimmlog and it has brought many a "splashes" it over a whole magorino dull photograph to life: page, maybe two pages. Other pic-j

John van Guilder

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEEK-END SECTION

Bridge Problem

Girls and Boys' Corner

No. 55

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Solution to "Bridge Problem", Hongkong Telegraph, Wyndham Street, by 3 p.m. Wednesday.

SOLUTION TO NO. 54 Folowing is the solution to just week's problem:

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Borrowed Books

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you're gay,

And a plad old world witen

you're glad,

But whether you play Or go toiling away,

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sad.

It's a grand old world if you're

rent

And a mean old world if you're

sinall;

It's a world full of hate For the foolish who prote Of the uselessness of it all. It's a beautiful world to see, Or it's dismal in every zone; The thing it must be

In your gloom or your pice Depends on yourself alone.

Dear Kiddies,

This is all my own work

Last week's "Easter Egg" competi Cleats Was very interesting, wasn't 17 I received ints of entries, but niany of them were incorrect. Among the correct en- tries, however, I have decided to award the prizes this week to:--

Fernando Alves (aged 13) 302, Price Edward Road, Kowloon; and Christa Luer (aged 71. Pakulam.

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am sending Christa and Feruand coupon which I want them to bring to the Hongkung Telegraph" offices. The coupons will then be exchanged for money prizes.

Specialty commended for work and good painting are:-

excellent

Seniors: Charles Edward Clark. Mer- ela Xavier, Sek Wal-ying, Young Kil-wa, Henry Wong, Peter Kung, Mary Grace Max C. E. Antonio Souza, Anchie, Zxehtener, Mansoor Ali, Delen Casto, S. J. Bux, Joyce Sturgeon, Eunice Mac Ziegler, Leonard Tavares, Maggie Alves, Iresse. Osmund, Pamela Ho, Joyce M. Fer- Russon and ties Soares.

Souza, Ruth Eabel Juniors: Teresa

Grace Ricardo da Luz, Ann Hunter. You, Jenn Reid, S. S. Dux and David Marie.

1rmgart Soltau: Thank you for your address. Your Berit Certicate was sent weeks ago, but returned because I made a mintake with the spelling of your name. Ricardo da Luz: Thank you ever so much for the invely Easter card. It was- very thoughtful of you and appreciate your good wishes,

Max Zschiegner! Thank you for your sice painting.

5, 8, Bux: Many thanks for the poemas. Will Muriel Kew and Edith Tan pleaso send me their addresses in order that they enn be paid for their Merit Certi- Eleates which are lying in the "longkang Telegraph offices,

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Will Sybil Rousseau, Ronald Quie, Yera Nora Harrie, Barrett Emmert and Alister Andrew please call for their money.

Members of the Boys and Girls' Corner will be sorry, to hear that Klans flummel left for Hankow last Thursday,

going to have

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Best wishes to you all.

Uncle Eddina

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VIGNETTES OF LIFE

By J. NORMAN LYND

IN SOME CASES THE ONLY WAY TO RETRIEVE BORROWED BOOKS IS TO GET A SHERIFF AND A SEARCH WARRANT.

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A LITTLE

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BEST WAY IS TO HAVE TWO COPIES OF A BOOK-ONE FOR LENDING AND ONE FOR. KEEPING.........AND THE OWNER'S COPY SHOULD BE CHAINED

WE KNOW SOME PEOPLE. READ IN THE BATH ... WE HAVE BOOKS TO

PROVE IT.

THEN THERE ARE TIMES WHEN BOOKS ARE RETURATED... THESE ARE OCCASIONS AND SHOULD

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WELL SWEAR THAT, SOME BOOKS WEVE LENT HAVE BEEN GIVEN TO A PUP TO CUT HIS TEETH ON'.

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