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SATURDAY, OCTO

8, 1988

Girls and Boys' Corner

• The SN

This is all my own work

Address

Name

Dear Kiddies-last week's competitlan ↑ Paget, Thelma Organ, Jiminy Yorkson was a litle harder than usual, wasn't it, John Hardoon, Slimy Albers kiddies? I received quite a number of entries, shost of them correct. However, I think some of you must have studied the Map at England to utrive

at your answers.

The prize-winners this week ara:

Wong Yung-tsing (aged 13. Rhenish Mission Church, Bonham Hload; Ann Hunter (aged 8). 11, eighton

erald Marshall (aped G14), 4, 31- wood Roatl,

The following are commended although their entrley were not quite correct:- Paul Vesseóna, J, E. C. Cameron, Benry May, 9. S. Bux, Alon Whelhtar, P. Wong

Joe Martin (ar): Unfortunately, you did not mine your age to your entry had to be taken out of the competion,

E.. Cropley: Many happy returns for your birthday when it comes next Tues- day. I hope you have a lovely day and receive Tots of nice presents.

This week, kiddire, I want you to palni or crayon, n gaily ne you can, the ple- ture allows above. When you have com-

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Coupons have been sent to Wong Yung- ising. Ann and Cerald which I want them to bring to the "Hongkong Tele-pleted Ht. fill in the name, are and address

coupon and send to Uncle Eddle,

graph" offices in Wyndham Street. The langkong Telegraph," Wyndham Street. coupons will then be exchanged for before 2 p.m. on Wednesday. A prize will money prizes.

be given for the best entry in each sec tion,

Specially comunendeit for senting In correct results ore;

Seniors: Mansoor A, Giorla inbars. Owen tlong Slug, Wille Flencher, Gu Velanen, Malida Omar, Charles E. Clark, Yernoo Carvalho, Katle Woo. Toning, Mary An. Wat Lam-nak, Violet Mak. Cropley.

Intermediates: John Honcey, Jane

GINEERING

NEW

OPERATING ECONOMY

NEW

SILENT OPERATION

Lots of lurk, kiddies.

Uncle Eddie

ONLY BY GENERAL MOTORS

The SNAPSHOT GUILD

HOBBY PICTURES

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

Any child hobby le full of picture chances. Adult hobbles, too. Picture thom as they progress, step by step.

[P YOU havo a son or daughter who | turen, to gel just the effect you

I hudding hobbyist, pletare want. For example, in taking the ple the rld's progress. A series of ture above, a Bight yellow K-1 niter these pictures has delightful "story was used on the camera lens, to telling" quality, and will increase darken the blue water and sky and In memory valup as time panson,

make the white clothing and boat Almost any hobby can be pletured. salt "stand out." Fast flm won naed,

If your young daughter paints or and reflections from the water mone draws, snap a progressivo series of a short exposure poarthje-1/50 sec. her at her sketch pad or onset, Itond at £.11. The pluturo shows care- the boy bullia model planes, soap nful thought, and proves that the rule series of him busy l his workshop "think before you shoot" is worth fiting parts of the new inolei. Take observing-whether you are taking pletures that show the progress of hobby aanpakoin or some other kind. the job, from the first stick to the completed plane and its trial flight!

First attempts at golf... first les- sous in tennis or swimming.... any outdoor sport is full of these picturo chances. Picturo ench stage, and you will treasure these snapshots later

on,

Take special caro with these pic-

Thirsty Tree Collars Bottle

Salem, Ore.-A thirsty tree near the state capitol apparently helped itself to a drink. During excavation work, Nice Strohmeyer found a tree root knotted around the neck of a bottle.

FRIGIDAIRE:

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Hobbles grow and expand,' and they should be represented in your picture-history of the family. Take plenty of pictures, showing each new phase and development of your son'a or daughter's hobby-and begin tak ing them now, for tomorrow there will be new stages to plature, while today's opportunities will bo påkt,

Jolin van Gulider

NOW YOU KNOW

Answers from Page 2

I-Jerusalem.

2-The pirates' ensign. 3-Army.

4---Snapdragons.

5--Agra.

6-Flanna Fail. 7--Mount Pisgah, 8--Braddock. 0-France.

10-Juneau. 1}-Bengal. 12--Nicholas If, 13--52.

14-Stethoscope, 15-Macdonalds. 16-Griise. 17--Teutonic.

·18--England, 10-Shal 20-1216. 21-Puissant.

22-Vasco da Gama. 23--Out of place. 24-Prayer-book.

35-177 seconds.

WEEK-END SECTION

The Captain Can Defy them All

Captain Frank

H. Shaw

tolly you how the commander of a ship at sea has power over the police of every nation but that to which his ship balangs.

THE

THE refusal recently by the captain of the German liner Bremen, to allow the French authorities to board the ship at Cherbourg to search for a pas- senger whose return had been requested by United States of ficials, draws attention to the question of a sea captain's powers,

had offended against that flery

country's laws; but my point was that that country had no right to dietato to me, since I was autoemt: representing England there.

Then local authority appealed to the British Consul, whose autocracy was greater than mine. Ho made inquiries, advised me to surrender. On his authority, observe, not on that of the foreign Government, I Have up my man, and I am told that

was right.

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The master of a ship may always count that ship as amenable only to his own country's laws in the res- But if the ship or any member of pect of giving shelter, and so on. her grew infringes local, foreign

evert

ዪሃበ።

laws, the authorities there can de- and the culprit, although they may aboard for the purpose of making an not. without permission, enter arreanother ense in which 1 involved,

notorious 11

Australion The captain of the

nurderer stowed away in my wind- Bremen Was well within inis rights in refusing to Francisco, was unaware of the mu's 1. was heading for San comply with the United States authorities

en/ He is respon- covered. request.

when he was dis- sible to his own Gaverninment for his action, and if that Government is agreeable, no further action is like- 1y.

It is true-I have been witness to It-that foreign pollee do board, say, British ships in foreign ports und demand surrender of suspected men; and In most cases, to avoid friction, such aurreriders are made.

Stowaway Hunt

cne

A passing steamer signalled me that it was suspected the criminal was aboard; I signalled that when we reached Frisen we were Joan answered the description given, boarded--but by

Australian, American polic

"The

der

nut

police. United States authorities could not have claimed entry to seize the wanted man. Nor could they have compelled me to surrcn- him, without a British warrant, which was the only power

I re- SOME years ago, in Bizerta, cornised. The offence had been the French Colonial Police committed on British Foil. The demanded ingress to search my ship

criminal WAS A British subject; he for

runaway Foreign Legionaries. was in a Beltish alp. There was an epidemile of desertions Entry into a foreign ship by the at that period.

criminal investigation agents of the Since North African authorities

country where she lies, can be make things Incredibly un-

cffected by permission of the cap- pleasant for

A shipmuster who tain or the responsible onlcer in dentes their wishes, permission for charge. the search was granted. Had it not If a been, there would have

been

the law has a

a right to investigate. If it is would have been

upplied most suspected, for instance, that certain rigidly-and part kws are apt to be of the crew of a ship are smuggling contravened and the ship might deleterious drugs or contraband, the have come into bad odour.

ship can he searched on a Customs The welfare of the owners had to warrant, and the result com-

50 I welcomed the

municated to the police, who then have power, if necessary, to arrest the culprits.

a foreign ship's personnel offend

ing delays; the letter inby-ngainst local laws on land, authority

be

Have them refreshment. indeed, parted on the best of terms with them, when they found no stowaways. They remembered this my favour on succeeding voyages although my mate routed out six of the deserters when we were 24 hours from land!

in

Generally speaking, however, it is enly on very special occasions that a foreign shipmaster flouts the law of the country giving him sheller by comforting 121

abelling wanted

men.

I Held My Man

WHEN I Was commanding Y an insignificant ship in à furbulent South American port, an alien citizen fled for sanctuary aboard my freighter. I was ordered to surrender him. I refused.

The man had sheltered under the British flag: and my ship, though tied to a foreign wharf, was in effect of England, where foreign a patch Jaws do not rua.

In spite of threats and attempted invasions by choleric police-actual- ly, a detachment of the local army was sent to overawe me-I held to

my man. Probably was wrong: he

Even in this ense, however, the co-operation of the Consul of the country to which the ship belongs would be invited, to avoid any pos- siblility of international friellon.

There is

above regulations regarding a co- one exception to the lain's power. Health officials can board any incoming ship without special authority; and, should they discover infectious disease, can deal with the ship much as they like, and take out of such slip any person suffering from a contagious #iness.

can

Puzzle Corner Answors Cryptogram: Cream rises to the top of mills because it is composed of tiny drops of oll and fat which aro lighter than the rest of the milk.

Use 'Em Again; Announcement, auc¬ charing, success, hallucination.

Letter Juggling: Listen, enllat, finsel, tulela,

What Is the Number: 23.

Players: Shakespearean Plays and Portia-Merchant of Venice; Falsin Merry Wives of Windsor: Miranda→ The Tempest; Desdemona-Othello; Ghost of Bonguo-Macbeth; Oberon Midsummer Night's Dream; Rosalind An You Like It PoiruchioTaming of the Shrew: Earl of Kent-King Lear; Onuello-amlet.

His child's future nearly ruined

by NIGHT STARVATION

| OH, MR. JACKSON, I WANT YOU TO MEET MR. GRANGER. HE'LL BE WORKING WITH YOU

IN THIS DEPARTMENT.

AND SU HORLICKS EVERY NIGHT

M-M-M. DELICIOUS, ESPECIALLY WHEN IT IS MIXED WELL.

(THINKS)

JACKSON

INSPECTOR PLAYFAIR

Solution

Primu mele evidence against Prisamell wus the trace of a dis- tinctive lipstick on his handkers-j chlef. On comparing this with] Mayflowre's lipsilck, Playfair had hesitation in taking out o warrant agurt him.

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#I_CANT_ALWAYE DE WATCHING THEM HOW, NURSE, HOW CAN È KEEP THEM HEALTHY 1".

"You're very wisa to ask

that, Mrs. Bartlett. And I'll tell you the way in which you can help them most.

"Make sure of internal cleanliness giving them a regular weekly dosa of California Syrup of Figs. This is specially important with children at the critical age, like yours, who are working hard for their exams. There's nothing puils them down more that poison In the system - il affects their general health making them liable to catch any infection that's going about.

"In my experience 'Callforala Syrup of Figs does far more than simply cleanse the system. It acla quite naturally, and gently and keeps the digestion healthy and active..

"I find 'Californin Syrup of Figs equally good for adulls, especially for women. As a matter of fact, Mrs. Bartlett, I use it myself and recom- mend you to adopt it for the whole, family."

Be sure to get the genuine “California Syrup of Figs."

California Syrup of Figs"

'NATURE'S OWN" LAXATIVE

Permanent Waves

We use the finest Cluster Curl oll of Lavender, non-ammonia - solution.

HAIR-DRESSING MANICURE & FACIALS EXPERT "TREATMENT.

MODERATE PRICES Appointment Tel. 57122.

SUI LAN BEAUTY PARLOR 523, Nathan Road, Kowloon.

THERE IS

NOTHING EXACTLY) I KNOW, MR.

A NEW MAN! THAT MEANS COULDN'T AFFORD WRONG WITH ME JACKSON IT HOLDS THEY ARE GOING TO SACK

DOCTOR BUT I [YOU BACK AT YOUR SOMEBODY AND IT'S BOUND TO LOSE HIS JOB ALWAYS FEEL SO WORK WE CALL THIS HE WANTED TO TIRED EVEN WHEN NIGHT STARVATION I WAKE UP. YOU SEE YOU ARE

TO BE ME. MY WORK HASN'T BEEN TOO GOOD LATELY.

TWO MONTHS LATER

CONGRATULATIONS, MR.

JACKSON, ON YOUR PROMOTION AS DISTRICT

·MANAGER. YOU HAVE. DONE SPLENDID

WORK.

(THINKS)

MY WORRIES ARE ALL OVER, THAT

HORLICKS IS WONDERFUL STUFF

GIVE HIS BOY

A GOOD

| EDUCATION. IF' ONLY HE DIDN'T ALWAYS FEEL

TIRED. IN DESPAIR HE

DECIDED TO SEE

A DOCTOR.

If

NOT REPLACING USED- UP ENERGY DURING SLEEP HORUCKS

| REGULARY AT BEDTIME

FOR YOU:

f you wake tired, if you suffer from 'nerves' enervation and that dread- ful feeling of exhaustion GUARD AGAINST NIGHT STARVATION

Horlicks is best made In the special Horlicks mix- er. Obtainable at all good stores-80 cts. large size and 40 cts. small size.

TAKE

HORLICKS

YOU SLEEP SOUNDLY, WAKE REFRESHED AND HAVE EXTRA ENERGY ALL DAY

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