SATURDAY.
APRIL 29, 1939.
Girls and Boys' Corner
This is all my own work
Name
Address
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entries that were received only a few were incorrect. Bo, in judging the entries, I had to take ago and neatness of hand. writing into consideration. I have de cided to award the prizes this week to:
C. Rose (nged 11), 31, Ashley Noad, top floor.
k. Ghanumat (aged 9), 14A, Hankow Road.
· Sheila Stokes (aged 4), 4, W.0, quar- ters, Kennedy Road,
Coupons have been sent to the winners which I want them to bring to the. "Hongkong Telegraph" offices in Wynt. ham Street. The coupons will then be 'exchanged far money prizes.
Specially commended for excellent work are the following:
Beniors: Mo Chu-ting. Regina Xavier, Charles E. Clark, Reginaldo A. Rocha. Hameedel Arculil. Mabel Bwalne, Joan Nelson, Mollie Jack, Laurence Decker, Wong Yung-teing. Norman Hellevick, Willie Ribeiro, Derek Biokoe, Joan Gor- Hon. Oleg Julebin. Mary Grace Aachte, Albert Kirby, Batly necker, Joseph Lat, John Tuang, Frances Jonsson, Joyce Tan. Mary Loung, Gheln Gipperten, Busle Lai, Ceefa Lapsley,
Intermediates: Eulalia Xavier, Roberto de Souen, John Gray, Shella Sequeira, Rela Millett, Donald Marshall, Shirley Toull, 8, 8. Bux, L. Korner, Sheila Hel son, Joan A. Daniel.
Juniors: Daniel Vas, Anthony Cutcher, Berile Phillips Mary Swaine, Gerald Marshall, John White, P. Wong, Pauling Neubronner, Shonk Mcintyre, David Asche, Jack Dobson, Horacio Qzacio. Jacqueline Barton:
This week, kiddler, we are having an- other maze nuzzle which I know you like. If you look at the picture, you will Last week's competition was really see that to catch the knøve the king must
Dear Kiddies.
log ensy, I think. Out of the dozens of get through that maze without crossing
NEW
upholstered
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
NOVELS
“UST twelve years ago Mr. J. W. Jhands on Imaginative lyric_recalling Dunno cranked up his time-the poetry of the seventeenth-century machine,
with English mystics. philosophic implications, and Blood back to watch the novelists go down on their knees, ko
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grown-ups playing trains, and A American novel tinker
with its fascinating mechanism.
No doubt Miss Edith Pargeter, author of a new poetle novel, The City Lies Four-Square (Heino- mann. 7. Od.), will be said to be indebted to Mr. Duane.
But the poet comes before the scientist.
The value of Miss Pargeter's novel is that her ghost story, which might have been a silly thriller or a sham historical pastiche, has become in her
snops
thak gossamer thrend brutally. Wessel Smitter In F.O., Detroit (Dent, 78. dd.) has written n story completely of this modern, world.
This book is a thriller of the times. It presenta boss and worker in crudest possible conflict, invests the macline with an evil personality, and in the most melodramatie terms poses the problem of freedom versus livelihood. Smilter's very writing, short, sharp, harsh and vivid, has the rhythm of an Important machine.
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a lite. Can you do it? 12 30. mark the Spiv's Progress" (Dent, 8s. THE third book is by John Worby
Od.).
way with a coloured pencil. Fill in malite, age and addresi coupon and rend your entries to Uncle Eddie, c/o "Hang- kong Telegraph", Wyndham Street. The competition closes at 2 pm, Wednesday. Three prizes will again be given-one for the best in each section.
Best of luck, kiddies,
Uncle Eddie
Frankly, it is n drenty story of petty thefts, morous burglaries, small-scale dinhorcatles, begging and "getting by,"
It is neither remarkably well- written ner distinguished by memor- able characterisation as one or two "confession" books in recent years have been.
MYSTERY
SPINSTERS are having a tough time in detective notion Just now. And it is the women writers who are responsible.
11ere is Ngaio Marah in Overture to Death (Collins, 7 d.) Betting a specially unpleasant ons at the plane. to be shot dead as she planks her big left foot down on the soft pedal,
But was it stie or Unpleasant Spin- ster No. 2 who was the intended vic-
Im?
Chief Detective-Inspector Alleyn, whom you ought to remember, and this time with his mind relatively freo from that nice young painter he is going to marry presently, clears it all up in a way that makes as satisfactory reading as anything of this kind pub lished for months.
Odd goings-on during rehearsals at naemi-derelict theatre-apparitions. smashed trors, murder-with two mental home ex-patients as principal characters make up Patrick Quentin's Puzzle for Players (Gollancz 78. Od.).
You probably won't solve the puzzle, and you won't forget the atmosphere.
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In to Wouldn't Stay Dead (Heine- mann. 78. 60.) Frederick O. Davis in- troduces us again to the honest mud- dichead of a New York Police Commix- stoner and the professor son who solvea his cases for him.
The story has tata of crisp move. ment. some low comedy and an occa.
P. E. I. Blonal glimpse of a nude.
WEEK-END SECTION
IN BRIEF
Should We Surrender Cutonics? by S. Fowler Wright (Chevron Special, (d.). An Imperialist tells you almost everything you want to know about Germany's colonial demands: What Germany
the British wanks; how Government has wobbled and hedged; what
mandato is; how Germany's empire was built up and all the rest of it.
Unending Journey, related by AK- nacio, Manuelian to E. M. Britten Austin (Thornton Butterworth, 8s. Bd.).
Ten years ago this sensitive story. of post-war Armenian massacres would have set our gorges rising.
Count Hans
for
Yet to-day It will fall flat because we have been made blase by the weller of ropings, mutilations and floggings that all so many modern books of reminiscence. That is a criticism of the twentieth century- not of this book.
Tragedy of Errors, by Mun (Hutchinson, 10s Ud.).
Huya
diplomat Arst Austria, then for Germany, then for Austria again. Ended his diplomatic carcer last March with the closing of the Austrian Legation in London.
For twenty-five yearn a paper-boat on the turgid ocean of European events.
WAS
W. S.
What
D'You
Know Answers
HERE are the answers
to the
"What D'you Know?" ques-
| tlons on Page Two,"
1 Quasimodo. 3 Open places. 3. Manchester:
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A mathematical curve. Bl Klag Lear 0 Munnings.
7 Manchester. A soothsayer. ↑ Undecagon.
10 Switzerland. 11 Lord Lonis- dole. 12 T. E. Shaw.
13 Central Park, New York. '. 14) Edinburgh.
15 Banderillero. 10 A Conjurer..
PUZZLE CORNER ANSWERS:
Cryplogram: "I take it that, my business in the social system is to be #grorable; I take it that everybody's business in the social system is to be agreeable.'
Uno 'Em Again Twins: Prepossessor, Proposes,
Letter Juggling! Danger. gandet, garden, ranged, Grande.
Find the Dimensions: 40x00. Fun With Antonyma: Advocatomi retract:
shorton-lengthon; tolerato resist: ... revoke-ratify; exoneratoare Accuse: receive-reject; gather-die- perse:
concede-renouace; greet- Ignore; advance-recede.
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