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Rhodesian actress Dagmar Wynter in an all-white slik rown of her own design at the St. James's Theatre for the first night of "The Mad Woman of Chaillot,”

-London Express Service)

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1951.

WOMANSENSE

SHORTBREAD

GOING ***** TO USE FOR OF MY EXTRA FAT

CREAM 402 MARG, OF COURSE, BUTTER IS BETTER, IF YOU COULD SPARE IT

ADD 202 FINA CASTOR SUGAR

AND

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CREAM

AGAIN

SIEVE 402 FLOUR

WITH 207 CORNFLOUR:

RICE FLOUR INSTEAD OF CORNFLOUR WHEN YOU CAN GET I

It's A Headache

By HERMAN N. BUNDESEN, M.D.

THE

TIE patient who goes to the doctor complaining of head- ache should not always expect a speedy diagnosis of the cause of his trouble. Mos

Most people today realise that headache a a.symp tum which may be present in a ons and great variety of conditions, that to trace down its cause in the individual case often requires much time and skill. Not in- one of frequently headache is

of the most common symptoma what is known as a psychoneu- raals, that is, a mental condition and emotional due to anxiety conflicts.

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also be ascertained.

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When headaches gether with a period of worry or excitement, it is likely that an emotional factor is part of head- their cause. Then, too, sche which is forgotten when something the

hns to do is not likely into patient to be due to any actual disease.

that will say Some

patients they have a headache continu- ously, but ot the same time they show no signs of suffering. These headaches, too, are emo- tional in their origin

The more vague the descrip- tion of the headache, the more likely it is that the headacho comes from paychle causes. the headache is made worse by

about is due to talking

sty emotional causes are probably respon- sible for it.

FINDING CAUSE When a person has a headache, the physician has the problem of deciding whether it actual disease, such as an infec- tion or high blood pressure or whether it is caused by some emotional trouble. Hence,

the of headache, every physician must give the patient thorot ugh physical and The neurological examinations. latter includes an examination of the back part of the eyeball ur retina and a test of the eyesight. A description

of the headache, Its location when it occurs, and the patient's activities at the time the headache begins, must

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which the тву have kept hidden from the physician.

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When the headaches are due psychic causes, the patient requires reassurance, explana- tion of his condition, and help in regulating his life to climia- which ate the basic tensions

at the root of his head- are nches.

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JAVERYBODY enjoys remezni–

bering

OPERA — DRAMA | type

shows. It is by Rose Valols WITH CARDBOARD optimistic

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and is of natural straw do. corsted with

unusual mask-shaped net.

Practical Simplicity Is

The Theme

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by # hat martifac»-

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AREMEMBER

TIX pix you upl their Never shall be slavas **

question Manchester meh next Monday about hats.

"Pedestrians refure to be re- be pimented and maintain

the Britisher's inalienable right to walk where he pleases"—R. R. Potter, Yorkaltre,Letter to a nower.

Men going to work wil naked why they chose the par- ticular hat they Emppen to be wearing.

This is the time for Man- chester man to band together and stop this kind of nonsense. On Monday every rod-blooded Manchester man will wear an inverted flower-pot with gyo-vall, we hope. Then let them ask their silly questions. Advertisement

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is hubby's appetite gone? Is your doggie-pal's coat harsh

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Give them both TIX! Tix puts an added shine on the " Grateful stove, writes Housctpife."

Tix is the

energy

ND, of course, his inalien A able right to tell the night

she got nurim etnolly where off when she wants to chaingo bis dressings just when he had fallen into ari uneasy sleep. Bottom of the Well

Department

CAT (in Oakland, Califor- nin) is ming ⚫ dog for £185 damages for essault,

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suing about worITI

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and sparrows suing osta, but, my doors, yOU SO Wrong,

I know when I'am beaten, Take this gentle bloom, un- sullied by comment, from fragrant garden of newsprint. In darkest Bloomsbury

us," cried Jolly Bob as an outraged mystic belabour- ed the drunken crystal gazer with a flying cardboard trumpet, is what I call striking a happy be medium."

breakfast food that all kiddies love. Warm in winter-hotter still in

suminer.

See your grocer or bookbinder

TODAY.

"Without TIX" writes a society

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YOUR BIRTHDAY..........By STELLA

MONDAY, MARCH 5

IF you are burn today, you have

of self- amount a tremendou confidence. This in art, makes up for your lack of any concentrated interest in life. You go on from day to day, making the best of things as they are-and usually making out it you rather well, too. Perhaps

and yourself a were to take fe

seriously. little more

you might reach greater sucTERS, but it is doubtful whether you would find greater happiness.

For you have a capacity for being content no matter where you are. You make friends cusily and are adaptable. under almost any kind of condition. You have a real talent for being able to tell other people how to do what-and getting them

to do it. Put this executive talent to work for you and it will show excellent returns.

You are highly sensitive to your environment aud the condiúona under which you work. You should undertake important projects during the months of May and June, for those are roost apt to be the periods in which your energies will be at their height.

Loyal in friendṁip, ardant in Tomance, you should find great and lasting happiness in, marriage. For the greatest Joy, wed someone born under Leo, Virgo or Scorpio.

To find what the stars have in

your store for tomorrow, select

star and read the cot- birthday

Let your paragraph. responding birthday star be your daily guide.

TUESDAY, MARCH 6

hand that he has bid properly and played well, but the chances are that your favourite memory is not of that of hand. You probably

20) (Feb. 20-Mar. PISCES are fondest of come grotesquely

Don't say "no" ta romance today. It contract that you 1s a favourable time to amure your

future happiness. to bring managed somehow

ARIES (Mar. 21-Apr; 20)- home. Today's hand is of that

To add to your income, it may be nature.

necessary to increase your working quota. It can be worthwhile.

21) TAURUS (Apr. 23-May If planning to change your vocation ar job, this is a fine day to make, the adjustment.

GEMINI

By MARIUS POPE This year's Covent Garden production of Salome, hav-

The bidding was very logtest if discarded Peter Brooks's experimentalism and Salvador you allow for the fact that South had the king of spades together Dali's surrentism, leans heavily with his clubs, He thought he had on the side of realismuntli« very good club suit and a single- com-tonapade. He discovered his error that moment where the poser intended that a piece of only when the opening lead had he saw the made and realism should hit the audience true king of clubs in the dummy. Uke a sledgehammer.

Is the cele- This, of course,

scone notorious) (or where and the

bben

It was then too late to correct the error. He had to make the best of a bad altuation. As it turned out.

reflected in all contrasting lining.or tab fasted-bra Salome's wish is granted that best was very good indeed.

mean

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the Baptist) (John

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South studied the opening die- carefully and decided mond lead

two clubs. He could ponent had then drew trumps in two leade discard a spade on one of dummy's hearts, and still have two trumps left in duhany for his two low diamonds. Affer making these op- timistic plane. South let the Arst round-of-diamonds - ride around-to

A feeling of practical simpll- sometimes with double city has been the day clothes, shown in recent Ings. London collections by the Incor-

of Society

Navy blue and white porated Fashion Designers, This does been eastly the most popular co- brought to her on a silver plat- that all would be well if each op

loss of lour combination for town wearer. But instead of a severed not however

while for country anal checks head, we are brought a lump of elegance.

or diagonal tweeds in grey,wood and rags, and instead of

seen a platter, piece of cardboard

all coyly draped with a serviette beige and yellow were everywhere.

like a a bottle of champagne.

Despite this and other bad

the

opera achieved

and atmosphere real moments, some

Christel Goliz, of the drama.

was an Berlin Opera,

energetic Salome.

Marko Rothmuller added further to his

Making a mental note to see his laurels seulst the next day, declarer want We with a memorable performance up with the ace of clubs in dumsny

When outstanding success 19 D East played low, South finessed the as Jokanaan. Arthur Carron was and returned

ten of hearts. voluptuous and tortured Herod.

Every designer showed tailor- dresses, generally belfed with worn with long tight sleeves, matching jackets to give tho. ap- pearance of suits,

Suits, whether for town or country wear, have had fairly short skirts, about afteen inches from the ground, which in epite of their slim appearance have little fantails of pleating at the back or a double wrapover

front for panel at the movement,

Hats worn with guita Jackels have been uniformly

tightly waisted. усту

often generally a little larger than the belted, and single breasted with clothes geen last season but staf

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long revers, sometimes doubled, at close to the head with some with emphasis on the pockets, kind of side interest,

(London Express Service)

BOYS' AND GIRLS' MAGAZINE

Ting-a-Ling Tells a Story

-It's About Something That Happened Long Ago-

By MAX TRELL

"Red," repeated Ting-a-Ling; "or anyway brownish-red. So do? I took a big lump courbe," said Ting-a-Ling, what did

and of that red mud and I made a smiling at Knari Hanid, the two shadow-children sort of square kind of a ple. It with the turned-about names, looked very pretty. It had bits of "what I most liked to do when I dried straw and hay in it, and was a boy-and that was many, they made it look even pretuler, many years ago-was to make Then do you know what I did?" mud pies."

Neither Knarf nor Hanid could Kaart and Honid looked at guess.

Ting-a- and

"Then," continued then they their friend

Ling, "I took that red mud ple of Rodded, Turn " hem оп top

"So did I. Ting-a-Ling." aid home. I showed it to my mother, She thought it was quite pretty, pocket to right side. Place braid

Finally my father saw it too. over this and stitch both edges Hanld.

"I did, too!" exclaimed Knart. 1 of braid.

"But lots of the other children He was just getting a fire ready thought we were foolish. They for our dinner, He said, "Ting- said that nobody could eat mud -Ling, let's just put your red ples. So what was the use making mud pie in the fire. All pies get baked, you know. So I put it them?"

carefully in the fire,"

Mark centre front of apron. Lay seven " pleats each side of centre trout, beginning 2" from centro.and spacing pleats, 1 apart. Pin to place. Then etitor across top of all pleats to bou, them.

ards contro front of baba, place to, cómite front of après ript side of: 5 band to

Aldo of apron. Buiten har

and one end of strings"

Fold, and Tuck

Wold cady

Rupert and the Blue Firework-18

hanging from is the figure of the Rupert searches and listens,

inventor. The balloon is dropping There is no adund and no sign of the strange man, and he glances very gently and Rupert runs for ward in great excitement to meet upwards to find that the fog is

him.Oe, this is perfectly wonder. now a long way above the trees.

ful!" he shouts. How did you As he looks a dim shape appears

mist. In another make that thing on your back turn through the

into a balloon? Will you let me moment it is clear and he can see that is another halloon, and try that some day?"

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

Ting-a-Ling said: "Once I "And you let it bake, Ting-a- discovered how to make bricks, pressed the stick in the middle mado a wonderful mud pie ling!" said Knarf in astonish- that's the way they discovered of the lump and made a round Down at the bottom of the hill ment. near vur house. I came on Borne red mud."

To tell you the truth,”Ting- a-Ling replied, "I forgot all

them!"

hole. Then," said Ting-a-Ling, a little handle and "And did you make more of "I made

the whole business in the fre "Rod mud!"? exclaimed Hanid. about it until the next morning. the bricks with the rod clay?" stuck it on the lump, and put

Hanld wanted to know.

"No. But I made other things" ngain just as I had done to the And do you know what "Other thinger What other brick

And there it lay, all night long. In the hot ashes, Well. I took it

out the next morning to look at

It. And what do you suppose things, Ting-a-Ling?" had becomo?"

"What?" asked Knarf and Honid

engerly.

A Grindstone

I had the next morning?”* :

Knarf and Hanid tried to guess but couldn't.

"My father had a grindstone," "I had a cup!" said Ting-n- "A red brick, a real rad said Ting-a-Lang.

"It hadn't Ling. Then I made a mucer. brick!!!

been used for a long time. It was Then I made a plate! Then I This caused quite a good deal lying over bu if side, But the made a vaso for Lowers!".

"And all those things started

of surprise, Kourt and Hanld wheel still turned around. One from mild plea?" said Knarf, both demanded to know how this day, not long after I had made had happened to come about." the red brick, I got another lum “All, from mud pics," said Ting-a-ling. "So you son, making "Well," mid Ting-d-Ling, "the of a grayish kind of mud (it was mud pics Im't such a waste of red mud was a clay, which is a also a clay except that it wasn't time an you might think. In fact, very sticky mud. When clay, lyzod), and I put that lump on the they're not, a waste of time at put in the fire and kept hot for a middle of the grindstone wheel all). It's the way people, a long long, Lime, it gets burder and Then I spun the wheel round toe ago, first learned how to barder until driklly it is almon, and round and brembo a dat stick make some of the most useful father as hard as a rock, I'm sure reli smunstthe Jump It became / things wahaye in, das worldw

Kakek mint kami perde pas founder and soulkes, monilebrities, such

hia aco.

Doclarer then led a trump, hop- When West ing for 2-2 break.

discarded a spade, South wished he were home and int bed.

clubs, in

FAST clutched his cards closer to his vest when the heart finesse succeeded, hut South just gave him a weak grin. The hand, was, DAY from finished. Declarer had to cash the king of hearts, enter dummy with the king of diamonds, and cash dummy's top hearts hopefully, Fortunately enough, East had to follow suit, and South could get, rid of his two losing spades.

Business was decidedly picking up. Declarer could now ruf one of dummy's low spades in bis own hand and return to dummy by rut- fing a low diamond with the four at clubs. South' next quffed another spade in his own hand and heaved a sign of relief when East followed suis.

The weird stam contract now safe. Bouth Jed the six of clube to dummy's king and return- It East ed dummy's last spade. ruffed law, South could over-rUIT. with the ten; and if East ruffed with the queen, dummy's jack of clubs would be good for the last trick.

POCKET CARTOON

by OSBERT LANCASTER

· ́for a token 'serike."" -

22-June (MAY

21)

Add

De optimistic and you will progress Inuch further than otherwise. to your reputation.

CANCER

(June ZZ-July

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An early start is much the best plan for today. Don't be late for an im- portant appointment.

21)- July

Ze-Aus. LEO

the entertainment-giving do Be on your own home can be. tonight. the centre of considerable pleasure.

Check Your Knowledge

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233- (Aug. 24-Bapt Don't let an angry mood got out of

aroused, allence hand. When

only good defence. YLIBRA

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(Sept. 24-Oct. Don't push yourself beyond nornal endurance. Do what you can, then rest, store up energy.

В СОПРО *(Det, ** #i-Nov. 12)— If up to Civil Service requirements and if desiring such a job this is a good time to apply.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 22)— Take sa evening), aut for rest and relaxation. A change of one i Food. Altend the theatre?

CAPRICORN (Dec. 21-Jan, 203mm If seeking a promotion in your present job, tila is a perfect day to ask the boss for. iti

AQUARIUS

(Jan. 21-Feb. 19)-- Don't let the envy of another persOTI do you injury. Be on your guard; be diplomatic.

1-Name-the-last-Czar_of_

Russia.

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2. What fre leebergs and how are they produced?

the keystone of What is

3.

an arch?

4. What name is given to In the natives of North Luzon the Philippine Islands?

5. What is meant by the in- cubation period of a disease?

6. The rial is the monetary unit of what country?

(Answers on Page 87

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By B. HERLAND Black, 9 pieces.

White, 5 pieces. White to play and mate in three. Solution ta Saturday's problem:

|1, Q-K4, ahj; 2, Q, or Kt mates.

BARBS

By BAL COCHRAN

We have a hunch mirrors were invented to show us who is to blame for most of our troubles.

An English doctor contende ·

that American giria work too much. And many!

sometimes

too

About all that running around too much. does for you is lot

you travel in circles.

INTELLIGENCE TEST.

Complimentary

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