THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JUNE 29, -1957.
Sneezing? Try Prince Charles NON-STOP DIKE POOR
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[AVE you boon sneezing lately? It may be just a summer cold of course, But your attahoo may be the result of an allergy.
Of course, my patient wanted to know what
she was allergic to." It seemed that every Juno
she suffered from
a curious sort of summer cold, "that sooma to go on and on."
ALL TH A DOCTOR'S DAY by CEDRIC CARNE.
"I got these sneezing attacks, napat catarrh, and my oyee water sometimes," Mxa Clark explained.
She was describing the symp- Came of hay fever. Some people suffer from a sore throut too, and sOSUMU the have un infection In ct it's all part of the same allergic process.
"You mean I have an allergy to hay?" Mra Chak askvil surprised,
"No, no," I saiti.
!
Hay fever is misnamed.
due to hay, nor
accompanied by a fever,
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"Well, since I have hay fever, what's to be done
about it! Mrs Clark asked. "Antibiotics?" Tho treatment of allergie diseases is to And the cause of the allergy and then remove it,
Sometimes allergies muy traced to the ginger cat.
The bour. cat can be given to a neigh- If It is not the cat but your ginger-headed husband It's
bit more tricky.
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be
"What I'm getting at," | ex- plained, "is" that it's not simple To avoid grass pollen during the sumuner. Of course. there is less grass pollen in the
I centre of a large clty than in
the country."
IS 20 it is the result of
being allergic to grass pollen aud that's why cloctom call it grass pollluris, Sometimes iL
be balling. For example, susceptible chil dren playing in the grass may get a mild rath owing to pollen that has entered minute aura sions in the skin, Occasionally, also, those subject to Zras pollinois suffer an Asthma,
associated
"But you, like most people, don't get a severe form of by Lever," 1 continued, "and you have mistaken it for summer cold.""
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Danger months
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ARS CLARK wanted to know MRS
why I was certain that grass polien was the culprit. Not something else. It was the time that mudo
of the year
me sure,
pollinois is restricted to
GroES the
No picnics
CO you don't advise that
plenies," Mrs Clark sald.
and my husband go
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"But aren't there injections that can cure hay fever?"
The course of Injections she referred to needs to be begun, during the winter mouths. This your Mrs Clark had come for advice too late. In any case a mild type of hay fever can be alleviated by taking the Kiatamine drugs,
As I wrote out the prescrip- tions she asked me if there wa anything cise Blu could do. Apart Irom obvious measures, like giving activities of this kind, I recon- up gardening abu mended she wore dark glasses. "Dark glasses are purticulasty helpful if you are fair skinned, I said to Mrs Clark.
and the way The will be
brought up
Is there a factor
the public knows
little about?
A China Mail
fact-finding
journey
The journey covers much of Europe and reaches this conclusion:
The facts that
can be told are"
of profound
importance to
everyone.
interested in
the Royal Family
Why? Because the eyes dur- months of June and July. Being a hay fever attack ara sen- fone and after that period, aller-
ve to the light. The fairer sitive to the
the less pigment in the Tremendous discussion may bo
The pigment
attacken
gic catarr or trep
due to
poliens. As some people know to their cont, hazel, willow, silver birch, alder, plane, elm and oak are not just lovely bounding names for poels to use, To come allergie people, they merely speil atlahoo, and where's the poetry in a sneeze?
eyes
can still act as a curtain against will spring from this
a per and skin. strong sunlight: So fair-skinned people with, say, blue eyes need an extra "curtain."
"I'll wear the glasses," Mrs clark said.
"Anything that
report beginning
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HILIP, as the Queen remarked recently, ia the limit.
-Zipping across Europe with the energy of a whizz bomb, he is a new ducal version of the young man in the ada who.will "do any thing, go anywhere."
And, I might add, "say anything" too.
He's the Non-Stop Duke as liable to pop up in Dortmund no the Dorches ter.
by DELUDED
ANNE EWARDS MR.
Refreshi
of coure..but
I'm just a little nxious
At 7.50 he arrived at the Royal Geographical Society dinner at the and decorations. the Hyde Park Hotel in white
Dinner began at 8.5. Speeches at 0.10 (Philip's lasted about 10 minutos -0,20).
Philip
In the afternoon he will inspect soldiers in Germany and on the same evening give an address to dis- Linguished guests at a dio ner in London, In the morning he'll be at church in Sandringham, fly to Berkshire, drive to Sussex to play polo, and then back home by car and plane for dinner with the family in dinner. In fact, the only time Norfolk the same night,
Tiring just to look
Dinner over at 9.80.
Ho good talking left after 11, to people after dinner for a gooki hour, and he didn't sit down at all,
Nor did he sit down before
he sal during the whole evening was when he WRE actually dining.
WILDING
W1
WHAT sad little sophis- tientes these film stars
can.be,
up
3
Plature that week-end in the South of France with two of. her husbands (present and ek-) Miss Portului visit, Instead of fylvas to see if it was a controlled Elizabeth Taylor sums
Exp Iment"....how when he for me the essence of every home.
the moment if he knew the Scilly silly, pretty woman. trying But just at
19he ralorted "My son te be worldly. wise. think he is managing very won them".
mot, how at the He is getting the best of ping of the Man-made Fibros worlds, having his cake and cousing Exhibition at Leeds he ing it, Ho has all
the planted his own thinung hair things of a wealthy man an admitted "I'm not very
WONDER why it is кот yacht, a string of polo poniesgood at man-made fibres my-sidered so smart to say you tast car, a
airplane, an sal
...and how he pointed are "still very good trlenda" mense wardrobe of clothes froit the rehearsal for his TV with your ex-husband? the best British inilors, and at my children are any steady supply of jewelled there's nothing they uke is just showing off
I WONDER how much of it from the grateful to be than a little blood linka shipy he visits.
*
A dream in waliout ceremony or starch. To the woman concerned is having
uniform
AND DUES husband No. 2 Arst it is such a welcome really enjoy being around with sight to see a Royal behaving husband No. 3, especially when
hejte him make a nezmark worth another baby? hering. To note his taking a In this dreary little trianglo directive interest in Playing why in the nume of comman Fields and
Premieres Bacuse doga either mani put up Faves. To ace that ho treats with such a silly situation?. or people as human beings being himself,
On Wednesday he arrived at the Line Grove TV studios at 10.15 am. He stayed untu 12.46 when he returned to the Palace for lunch, and went on to the JUST looking at his schedule Royal Tournament with
for one day is tiring. On Queen, Frince Charles, and a Sunday he got back from the school friend. At. 6.40 he arrived HE can, too, count on the i mnd makes it clear he's a human family wedding in Salem, in back at Laine Grove and Germany, landed at White Walt- rehearsed until 12.25
ham in the afternoon, dropped
his mother off at Windsor Castle, and went on to play a game of polo.
On Tuesday at 7.17 an, die dew to Soest, Westphalia, to visit the Royal Canadian Regi- ment, of which ho is Colonel- in-Chief.
Speeches.
plans
the
THE other day he was on duty TH It was the wettest day for one am, went to a cockwall pusty af Trooping the Colour at 11
month, but he walked out on to at the Irish Guards, and pre- sided at a dinner at the Dorches-
the sarade ground in battledress ter in the evening.
to watch the men of the, regi-
And tod in between
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men's first battalion go through other jobs enough in themselves
their pers
He lunched there and
at 6.15 pm.
to keep most people busy, seeing people (from his charities to his
then
of adulation, respect, and
failingly good Press which
illm star or Prezident old a
mand; and for two reasoNE
A respectful whisper
S refreshing,
gerous.
but it'g dan-
For once a royal
First, ho
persor *exactly what the B
people like, a man with cal foreign blood in him to
British, fond of sport, a der oft) why should 60,000,000 him feel more British than son makes it clear to n that Bis just like anyone else (only in uniform, with
Ď
ME
which is a blend of theizens treat him as royal? most respected of our lo ions, the Navy and the Fo you
Of course any marital mix-
up is better actifed without bitterness,
And the real father of Miss Taylor's two sons should be allowed to see them
as often us he likes,
But this visit, mark you, was only 24 hours long. Too short to renew friendship with children, but long enough to make everyone look a fool,
★ ★
Poor deluded
★
Mike Wilding.
to finish he has
given Miss Taylor her way.
From start
He gave up
break down that heages a
the
royal
and went to Hollywood, he gave in ana gave in and left the allowed her to divorce him, he children with her.
العليا
... the clippd speech arson-why shouldn't they all sailor combined with the mole up and ask for his auto mocratic manner
of a 15aph? And secondly he is part 1 Royal Family
cored Phillp, it is true, has breathed and
Ife into a golden image, Just now he's using as maybe he is doing
loosen the ly tight-lacing round the too fast,
will help my hay fever is not to in Monday's China Mail daw back to England, arriving fallor), preparing his speeches, above reproach anyway.
be sneezed ab."
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But if he gives in to her ideas much longer, no one, not even his children, will allow him a good mark for li,
And if the Intest iden of issuing a week-end invitation is the South of France was not in- tended to humiliato Micheol Wilding but merely to show the world what ✡ elvilised affair a modera divorce can be well, I suppose the villa down there has plenty of room.
Perbapa le does not reallac that images are safer to worship patay-walsy Than buman beings.
Wherever he goes, In ikin schools, in factories, he ja si trail of anecdoles reveaŭzat, Hoyalty ta haman, has So, may I in the words that the Non-Stop Duke himself used of humour, can think felthen he remonstrated with their and even swear.
Of course, like any man who enjoys travel, he
tha gots slur thrown that he is away because he does not want to be at home.
It is reported with deted astonishment that be at The Queen and Philly had a Charterhouse boy whose dose of that when he stayed on tory experiment went board the Britannia before the with a bang to do it
Cummings
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Why not make up a four- some next week-end and ask
and leader for playing tunes Conrad
ather "x" partners
Hilton and Joan
Montinuously and making the Blondell along for some
CSLs dance without stopping sophisticated tennis or bridge?
may I just whisper respect
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ly
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old man. You're wearing everyone out,"
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