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FOOT ITCH
Athlete's Foot
According to the Govern 100pt Health Bulletin No. E-28, ut least 50% of the
adult population of the United States are being attacked by the disease known as Athlete's Foot
Usually the disease starts between the toes Little watery blisters form, and the skin cracks and peels. After a while, the itching becomes intense, and you feel as though you would like to scratch off all the skin.
BEWARE OF IT SPREADING
Often the disease travels all over the bottom of the feet. The soles of your feet become red and swollen. The skin also cracks and peels, and the itching become worse aul worse.
Get rid of this disease as quickly as possible, because it is your hands or even to the under very contagions and it may go
arm or crotch of the legs.
Most people who have Athlete's Foot have tried all kinds of Ordinary germicides, anti- remedies to cure it without success. seplice, salve or ointinents seldom do any good
HERE'S HOW TO TREAT IT
The gerai that causes the disease is known as Tinen Trichophy- ton. It buries itself deep in the tissues of the skin and is very hard kill. A test nude shows it takes 15 minutes of boiling to kill the germ; so you can see why ordinary remedies are unsuccessful. H. F. was developed solely for the purpose of treating Athlete's Foot it is a liquid that penetrates and dries quickly. You just paint the affect-d parts. It pecls off the tissue of the skin where the germ breely.
ITCHING STOPS IMMEDIATELY
As soon as you apply II. F. you will find that the itching is iamediately relieve. You should paint the infected parts with
. . night and morning until your feet are well. Usually this takes from three to ten days, although in severe cases it may take longer or in mild cases lasa tine.
H. F. will leave the skin soft and smooth You will marvel at the quick way it brings you. relief, especially if you are one of those who have tried for years to get rid of Athlete's Foot without
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BARRACKS RENAMED
The use of the old names of "Lines" at Bulford has been dis- continued and names of barracks have been taken into изе £4
of the RN. Engineering College, į ROYAL NAVY
Keyham, has been appointed for duty in the new Department of TORPEDOES AND MINING
the Director of Air Material, DEPARTMENT
Admiruity. An advanced engineer- Captain N. V. Grace, whose
ing specialist, he formerly served appointment to the President, was
in the aircraft-carrier Courageous announced recently, will take and in the Norfolk, East Indies follows:- duty in the Torpedoes and Mining
Aagship Department, Admiralty, In succes- sion to Commander R. A. Jackson. RETURN OF THE APULLO
la the Home Fleet, in which their The cruiser Apollo, Captain. M.
places will be taken by new vessels Kiwi Barracks J. C. de Meric, M.V.O.. expected in Plymouth recently on of the Tribal class, the destroyers Ward Barracks her return from the America and of the Beagle are to relleve older West Indies Station. She is to un-Vessels in local defence and train Gordon Barracks
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On being withdrawn from service
racks
flotilla ing establishments. The dergo a reft at Devonport.
leader Kempenfelt will take the MINESWEEPERS AT MALTA place of the Broke as tender to Marlborough Bar- The Dunoon, Ross, and Sutton the RN. Engineering College at were expected at Malta recently Keyham. The Brilliant. Blanche from Sheerness to complete the and Boadicea will relleve the Van-Wing Barracks Local Minesweeping Flotilla to cor-quisher, Walpole, and Wanderer in mal strength in place of vessels sent the 1st Anti-Submarine Fictills at to Singapore last year. Lieutenant-Portland and in the Nore Local Commander E. L. Pemberton, from motilla, the three latter ship re- the Dunoon, will join the Wool-ducing to reserve. wich, destroyer depot-ship, in suc- REFIT OF THE AUSTRALIA
cession to Leutenant-Commander
old name Ypres and
Messines Lines Marne Lines Amiens and
Somme Lines Alone and
Bapaume Lines Arras, and
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MILITARY ATTACHE. AT ROME
Promotion For Major M. B. Burrows
London. May 24:
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The Australian seaplane-carrier G. R. Pilcher, and Lieutenant- Commander G. M. S. Stitt, from Albatross, which has been paid of the Sutton, also joins that ship as at Sydney for five years, has been recommissioned with "a full com-
The London Gazette tonight an- navigator. Leutenant-Commander H.R.M. Nicholl, from the Ross, is plement for service during the appointed to the St. Angelo, base refit of the cruiser Australia,nounces the promotion of Major ship at Malta, in succession to which has been paid off. Captain M. B. Burrows, of the 5th Innis- H. G. D. Acland, D.S.O, has trans killing Dragoon Guards, to the Lieutenant-Commander 0. St. A.
ferred from the command of the rank of Colonel and his appoint- to Alcock. The minesweepers are
Australia to the Albatross. The ment to be Military Attache at reduce to reserve status.
| Australia has been 10 years in Rome, both to date may 18
Colonel Burrows during the GOOD SERVICE PENSION
commission, and it is understood
rent Great War served in France and Surgeon Vice-Admiral St Basil that she will undergo a Hall, K.C.B., O.B.E. M.R.C.S., similar to those of her sister-ships Belgium. He has been
since February 1935.- LR.C.P., has been awarded a Good of the Kent class in the Royal General Staff at the War Office Service pension of £100 a year. Navy.
RECRUITING NAVAL APPOINTMENTS from April 19, in the vacancy
Recruits to the Regular Army in The following appointments have
London last week were more than created by the death of Surgeon Vice-Admiral Sir Robert H. Str been made by the Admiralty re-three times the number in the cor- Basil Hall was formerly Medicalcently: Director-General of the Navy.
MEDICAL BRANCH
On the
Surgn, Cdr. (D)-S. E. Brown, responding week last year, that is 137 against 43.-(British Wireless). LDS., to Drake for R.N.B, (May
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Miss M. Reynolds, Matron of the 18). and to Drake for RN. Rosptl., London Hospital, has been appoin-Plymouth (May 27). ted one of the civilian members of Queen Alexandra's R.N. Nursing Service Consultative Board, vice Miss M Littleboy, A.R.R.C., to date May 1.
Sig. Bosn.-C. Reed, to Amphion Payr. Cdr.-G. F. Pine, to Iron (June 171..
Wt. Tel-T. L Gates. to Repula Duke (June 6).
Lt.-Cdr.-C. H. Pollock, to Pern (undated),
Schoolmasters.-R. V. W. Heath, broke for R.N.B. (July 1).
LAs.
to Iran Duke (June 13); A. E. WP- Isteed, to Cossack (June 14).
(F/Lts.. R.A.F).-H. P. Bramwell, R. C. Tillard, to Victory for course (May 9).
Mr. D. R. Kilpatrick, M.D., Ch.B., has been appointed Admiralty Surgeon and Agent for Teign- mouth, Devon, and Mr. E. St. Clair (2) Galner. MR.C.S., LR.C.P.. for Thrapston, Northants.
AIR MATERIAL DEPARTMENT
Lieutenant-Commander (E) R. Targett-Adams, from the staff
Lt.-R. A. Fell, to Bedouin (July
PROMOTIONS
Payr, Mid-R. M. P. Allenby, to reck of Act. Payr. Sub-Lt (seny, Feb. Si and confirmed in rank of Payr. Sub-Lt. from same date
Cd. Engrs.-F. A. Piddington, to Victory (May 11); J. W. Tribbeck.
Cd. Gunners.-8. Avery, J. Bunce to Vanquisher (May 12).
Senion Master.-T. E Jackson, to (T), to rank of La (seny, respec-
tively April 24 and 207. Galatea (Jupe 9)
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