SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1988
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Lots and texts of elakɛars this week, kuisites Word-making is certainly
a very popular type of coupe 1)Elem We must have some mere sun, don't you agreei
After emeful sunsideraise and taking into fact age and neatness. I have decided This week to nward the prizes for the following
Cameron Road, Kowloon;
Senior: Beryl Goldenberg foged 13), 9. Intermediate: Fern En cared 10), Claremont Hotel, Kowloon; Junbu Paterela Dawson caged (1, Tak Shing Street, Kawloon,
Coupons have heah sent to Beryl, Fera and Patricle. I want you to bring these respons to the "Hongkong Telegrapły ritten in Wyndham Street where they will be exchanged for many prizes.
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CAMERA IN THE CAR
When driving, keep your camera on the west boside you, loaded and
ready. You never know when a picture chance will pop up. Do you keep your camera in your old lady passos by with her hand autonicblio when you're driving wrapped in a shawl--chanco for a -all fonded on the seat booldo you, | nwoll "character" shot. Indood, all Jons and slutter not, rondy to shoot | these cau be good pictures-natural, at a moment's notice?
"off-guard," full of life.
Try It pumotime, and you'll be sur- prised how it helps you spot pic ture opportuultion.
Nover take a drive in the country without your camera. You ses more, enjoy yourself more, notice mare In-
Hundreds of plotures can be shutterosting thlages If the catiora in withret loaving the car. This la umpe- along. Try making a connerted ple. cially true in warm weather, when ture story of a Sunday afternoon car windows aro down, and the top, | drive-and you'll be surprised how In some cases, is folded back.
If you are not doing the delving, your hands aro free and there are many more pleturo opportunities for you-- well as a better snuje | abot position. The car hafts at a etroot lutersection, and there may be a popcorn paddler na the corner. a window washer at the office win dow above, ponnte bustly hurrying to and from work, A stuall boy In struggling with a big bundle; an
entertaining it enn ba. And hors'á an idea; pleture landscapes and Inter- outing stretches of roud through the windshield of your car, from the back noal, using the outline of thes windubleld na a "frame" for the ane. Buch pictures show not only what you now, but how you saw it hence, they are twice na offective Nemlenn to nay, the windshield glans must be clear.
John van Outidur.
·HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEEK-END SECTION
Spectaily commended for good work are the following: Seator Buen Martak (a very good effort), Reland Cleme (another excellent entry, Cegilia Remedios, Mary Grien Airhe, Belnaldo Vos, Bhan Sher Slagh, Dantel Chy Audrey Ablond. Maggie Alves, Patsy Morales, Sheila Rodrigues, Aftar Singh, Henry Silva, Karima Khan, P. Gubey, Charles Edward Clark, Jose de Bilva, S Madsen, Jogge, Peters Jran Kempton Trixie Diggs.
Intermedlady David Odell en gead entry. David), Frankie Correu, Patay Ortlo, SS Bux, Bhells Seqarien, Patricia Coomlin, G Ozoria, Marla d'Oliveira, Gloría Silva. Veronica Walker, Eileen Peters, John English, Lelo Corvinaine, Dorothy Dawson, And Hunter, Peter D. Pa.
Juniors David Asche, Jacky Lain, Eleanor Bray, Gerald Marshall, Roy Remedios, Francis Czopta
This week kiddien, we are having a combined cross-word competition and paint og Then one is sure to he speetally popular, as it in on a subject about which you have all hear a fol lately. You are asked to solve the puzzle below. A you see, many of the ckies are to do with the story of Saow-White and the Dwarts. and some leiters have been filled in to start you off. Fill in the other words across and down. In ink or penell Then it in the coupon and cut the panel out. Finally. I want you to either crayon or paint the plcture as gally as you can.
Send your entry to Uncle Eddie, c/o Hongkong Telegraph, Wyndham Street, before 4pm on Wethuesday noon, Three prizen will be given for the correct, most neally completed and best coloured entry.
IGIDAIRED
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Uncle Eddie
NOW YOU KNOW
Answers from Pagr 2.
1.-2,655 yards.
2. -Picurdy.
3.--Exodus.
4. Lead pencils.
5.-Napoleon III.
6. Rain cloud.
--Diameter of its bure
Lord Howard of Elghum, -Zero.
10.---Deciduous.
--Shelley.
12.- -Dryden
11.
White.
Three weeks.
Helo
15.-Below their dignity.
10.-10.
11.---Colander.
18-Pottle.
10-Food of the gods. 20.-Wednesday.
Glassfuls.
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-Amazon.
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24.-A song of praise.
25. A yard and a quarter.
Puzzle Corner Answers
Cryptogram: "There is no de- feat except from within. There is really no insurmountable bar- rier save your
Inherent own weakness of purpose."
An Acrosilo: Bellow, Relish, Entire, Angora, Deport.
Lotter Jugaling: Spot. post, stop, pots, tops, opts.
What Are the Dimensions7: 15 roda by 18 rods.
Fun With Synonyms: Firm- solid; undecided doubtful; tower- ing-soaring; learned-scholarly; sturdy robust; limited-res- tricted; husty-abrupt; brilliant- lustrous.
ARE YOU SUPERSTITIOUS?
No superstitions,
(ONE of us in quite free fram
though well may laugh at them and pretend that we take no notice of them. But if you reply "Yes" to more thon eight of these questions you are more superstitious than the Average person; and an affirma- tive reply to three or fewer shows you to be more free from super- stition than the average person,
Usually women
pro found to be more superstitious than mon; but gamblers, soldiers in action on small ships, be- and pallors causo
of the factors governing their lives are beyond their
to be very control, tend superstitious.
so mony
Are you superstitious?
For Your Library List
FICTION
Serenade, by James M. Cain (Cape, 78, td.). The tale of n singer who runs away with a Mexican girl. Senantion).
Pray for the Wanderer, by Kate O'Brien (leinemann, 7. .. Star-crossed lovers-auri others-in an Irish landscape,
No One Gore Hungry, by Run- Betl Howarth (The Unicorn Presa, în. Gd.). Recording the pilgrimage of 71 Intter-day Idenilst.
FACT
The Belence of Life, by H. O. Weils, O. P. Well and Julion Huxley (Casseil, 103. 6d. A popular edition, fully revised.
Í Crossed the Minch, by Loula Macneice (Longmana, Oreen, 10. Bet, A Journey to the Hebrides. wutth naiden crofters, seals and so IT.
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Fill in your answers to this John Mulholland self- analysis ques- tionnaire then turn to column 4 and check up on your character.
WHEN primitive man
None of us is completely free
was faced by conditions from them. Even in the British that he could not control he Museum Roading Room, used invented magic to give him by learned men from all over a feeling of confidence and the world, we observe that the security. Many of those seats marked 13 are the last to magical beliefs, the irra-be used. In periods of war or tional attitude that some threats of war, of pestilence things are lucky and some and other grounds of anxiety. unlucky, still survive. We there is a big increase in super- call them superstitions.
FORGERS DEFEATED BY SCIENCE
"FORGERY IN
now impossible." | of
writing which
dales fruto the
stitions,
Hore is a test to find out how superstitious you are. Try it on your friends too. Do not cheat and see that they do not cheat. Answer Yes or No.
1. Do you avoid walking under
ladders?
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said a handwriting expert re- day of learning how to do it, and we 2. Du you avoid a seat or room.
"New
Inve discoveries tently.
turned detection into a selener"
The discoveries of which he spuke are the nie-grvon Mm and the use of X-rays Until a few years ago the hand-writing expert worked on Hitite more than what he could see* with the rye or through a glass. Be concentrated on such things as the slope of the writing the style of letler formation, or obvious signs of
copying,
His methodu and though often succeeded, ruum was niyays left for doubl, and other experts eould be fatind to deny his conclu- sion.
Photography was used chiefly for the purposes af demonstration, for i Allins were not suffetently sensitive. to allow clear enlargements,
But under modern photographie conditions the first thing an expert docs is to make an enlargement for himself, and so fine-grained is the modern im Dat he can enlarge even one or two letters of a word to prints of eight inches square, so that every minute detail is clearly visible for his examinution.
X-Rays' Aid
Even more important is the use of
or
house numbered thir-
teen?
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3. Do
you
feel annoyed if
there are thirteen at the
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can no more alter that comprehen- sion deliberately than we could for get how to write. Iman writes the letter "L" with three kft-handed furrows, those furrows will appear, however hard he tries to avoid It, whenever his brain holds the iden table? { of "L." And
great are the dif- ferences in the pattern of furrows, 4. Do you avoid crossing an
other person on the stairs ? { }
that no two people have been dia- euvered who could write itentieally a word of more that two letters. Selence
A has opened completely new feld for the expert, and in a short time will be a commonplace of handwriting examination to apply these vital tests in all forgery casCY.
The old methods, also, have been greatly Improved in the last few years. A very common forgery rume, originally invented by Indian forgers, is to write the signature up- side down and backwards, so that the word can be practised as a sort of design until duency is achieved. This
5. Do you believe in omens?
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6.
8.
avoids one of the chic! dif- deulties of the forger, the need to write freely without an appeurance 9. of of copying or hesitation, und it is the most successful way of produc-
Do you consult dream books
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Do you avoid a starting a new project on a Friday?
Do
you tellern ? (
consult fortune
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Do you carry
& mascot?
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ing an accurate reproduction. Bu! 10. When you spill the salt
if a forgery is suspected, this will
not deceive the expert's ruy. The
do you throw some over
changes in colour of the ink as it your shoulders? { comes from the pen and bites Into
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the X-ray. In an X-ray photograph the paper show the direction of Its 11. Are you worried at the
the abre of the paper gelf is pene- irated, and things invisible even to
EL
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umera
shown
up. The slightest touch disturbs paper Abre, and under the rny every disturbance,
flow, and by a comparison with the genuine signature, written the right way. it is possible to delect The trick.
however minute, can be discovered "Pen Lifts"
When the expert has before him the enlargement from his X-ray photograph, what was once word bus now become an elaborate chart, Th luk strokes are seen as dark bands, varying in colour and dotted with the white inlands.
These islands are the most im- portant discovery that science has given to the expert. They are colled pen-furrows, and they are made by
Nor is there any hope of success- ful retouching. This is one of the forger's great temptations. A signa-
thought of breaking
mirror?
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12. When
you are playing cards do you turn your lucky sent, etc. { >
ture, he thinks, would be a perfect 13.
pen was the least
the all
adill-
Imitation if that luat letter had a slightly longer tall. Therefore he ndda
a tiny stroke, so delicately that not even a magnifying glass would revent it. But the ray is a
a different matter. If the bit wetter or drier
when was mode, the ink will appear tion was the two points of the alb dividing completely different shade. under the pressure of the writer's bably he pressed more lightly than hand.
Although infinitesimal they in doing the rest of the letter and ate to the forgery-detcetor what the Abres of the paper will show finger-prints are to Scotland Yard, that, too. And if the join is accurate for every man has his own charac- by a fraction it will show up jagged teristic pen-furrows,
and uneven.
Everyone, In writing, unconscious- ly varies his pressure on each stroke
The modern expert can avold cer- kin pitfalls that sometimes dis-
of the hen, and so these furrows credited bis predecessor. A great appear at regular intervals. One evidence of forgery is the fraudulent man will make right-handed fur-
pen lift, which comes from the In- rows, another left-handed ones, and a third will make both types.
voluntary pause and raising of his Some
реп that a forger maken when he people will produce one furrow for
hesilutes. every upstroke and others two or three. But whatever we may do, we do it invariably.
A New Field
.
In a clumsy forgery these lifts are visible to the eye, and in all but the cleverest forgeries they should be seen under the glass. Consequently experis came to rely implicitly on To test this, experts spent months them, and the presence in a signa- experimenting, writing thousands of ture of pen lifts often justifled them signatures with different pens, on in saying with confidence that It was a different types of paper and with forgery. But now it is known that deliberately varying styles. But not many people, especially those who one of them succeeded in altering write with difficulty, make pen lifts his characteristic pen-furrows,
very like the fraudulent ones, and so much more care is taken to dis- tinguish between genuine and false.
This is because the brain, and not the hand, is
cur responsible for writing. The mind has a conception
INSPECTOR PLAYFAIR
Solution
The cigarette card, almost cer- tainly dropped by Mary Evans's murderer, had presumably, been thrown
from a recently away
pur- chased packet obtained at a shop a machine) where the stock was obsolescent. Investigation of possible sources of supply along outer between tho most ilkely Walton
and Flynbury disclosed that there was only one stora where such a package could have been obtained. Minuto question- Ing of the proprietor enabled him to give Playfair a fairly detalled description of Mary's companions of the day before. This was the starting point of a series of in- quiries which led to his arrest.
Forgery Investigation has now reached a point beyond which no forger can go. With modern ap- paratus there can only be superflelal deception, and the forger is bound to be discovered in the end. When the expert relied on his own observa- tions he was sometimes proved badly wrong, but the more he depends on selence, the more deadly become his weapons against crime. Science al- ways wins.
C. Fraser.
Town Tags Jaywalkers
Canton, O.
Canton police are handing out "red taga" to jaywalkers who have no respect· for traMc lights, and to the hop-skip-and jump variety of pedes- trions, Tie Arst tag i orange 30 colour and serves as an initial worn- ing. The second is red and calls for a Ano.
This ís the thirteenth question. Would you pre- fer that the questions did not селве at 18-i.e., wish that there was more or less. (
(Turn to Column Four for Answers)
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California Syrup of Figs"
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