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FOOT ITCH
Athlete's Foot
According to the Govern
ment Health Bulletin No.
E-28, at least 80% 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 toas. 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 buttom of the fest. The soles of your feet become red and swollen. The skin also cracks and pools, and the itching becomes worse and worse.
Get rid of this disease as quickly as possible, because it is very contagious and it may go to your hands or even to the ander arm or crotch of the lega.
Most people who have Athlete's Foot have tried all kinds of remedies to cure it without succosa. Ordinary germiciles, anti- septics, salve or ointments seldom do any good.
HERE'S HOW TO TREAT IT
The gerin thit enuses the disenso is known as Timea Trichophy ton. It buries itself deep in the tissues of the skin and is very hard to kill. A test made shows it takes 15 minutes of boiling to kill the germ; so you om see why ordinary remedies are unsuccessful, 1. 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 affected jarts. It peels off the tissue of the skin where the germ beres.
ITCHING STOPS IMMEDIATELY
As soon as you apply 11. F. you will find that the itching is immediately relieved. You should paint the infected parts with H. E night and morning until your feet are well. Usually this takes from three to ten day, although in severe cases it may take longer or in mild cases less time.
H. F. will leave the skin woft and smooth. You will marvel at the quick way it brings you relief; capecially if you are one of those who have tried for years to get rid of Athlete's Foot without-
succes..
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THE ARMY
CONCENTRATION OF
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ROYAL AIR FORCE
NEW BOMBING RANGE
A high-altitude live and practice E. J. Spooner, D.S.O., with naval The War Office announces that, combing range will become availa cadeta under training.. left the consequent upon the reduction in ble for general use during July at Nore on June 15 for her cruise the number of infantry battalions Wainfleet Sanda, Lincs.
About a dozen ranges of this type In northern waters. She will in the division, which was announ- proceed direct to Helsingfors.ced by the Secretary of State for re being provided. In various arriving on Monday morning.
HMS. BARHAM
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LONDON
SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1938.
GAZETTE PUBLIC AUCTION.
TUESDAY, JUNE 14
WAR OFFICE, JUNE 14 REGULAR ARMY Col. H. L. Howell, Q,BE., M.C.. late R.A.M.C., retires on ret." pay (June 4): Lt.-Col. C. D. K. Seaver
with seny. May 1. from R.AM.C., to be Col. (June 4).
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TUESDAY, the 28th June, 1938
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War in the House of Commons on Darts of the country for the in-l The follg. relinquish their appts.: March 10, it has, been decided to struction of pilots and
bomb- -Maj. E H. C. Frith, M.B.3.. The battleship Barham, which make certain changes in the com- atmers in attacking from heights Somerset LL., as G.8.0. 3rd Grade, has been recommissioned by Cap- position of the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd above these usual at the ordinary Sco. Cmd. (June 1); Mal. D. W. tain A. U. Willis, D.S.Q., from the Divisions, and in the peace-time armament training statións.
Furlong, O.B.E., M.C., E. Berks. R. Vernon, for further service as stations of certain units, the object The range and range party at as DA.A. and QM.G. ̧(temp), dagship of the Rear-Admiral, ist of which is to effect a concentra Wainfleet will be administered by British Forces in Palestine and Battle Squadron, Mediterranean, tion of the whole of the infantry No. 1 Air Observers' School, North Transjordan (June 2). has gone to Lamlash to shake of the 1st and 2nd Divisions in Coates, Grimsby, from July 1 to
The follg. appta are made:—Col. down till June 24, and will return the Aldershot Command and of the September 1, when the adminis- local. Brig.) R. B. Pargiter from to Portland to work up from June Mobile Division in the Salisbury tration will be transferred to No. 1 Spec. Appt. (Cl. T), War Office,, to 26 to July 20. During her absence Plain area.
Air Armament School, which by be Comdr. 1st Anti-Aircraft Bde.. from stition the Malaya is acting In announcing the proposed then will have been moved from and granted the temp. rank of Nos. 445, 446, 448, 453 and 457 changes in composition of the Eastchurch to the new station at Brig..whilst so empld. (June 3): Together with the Chinese dwelling Motorized Division based on the Manby, Louth,
Capt. J. J. Carey. E. Burrey R..houses thereon respectively known light machine-gun, the Secretary The coastal minelayer Ringdove of State for War explained that provided in connexion with the Staff Capt.. The British Troops in Un Chau Street.
No local landing-ground is being from Staff Capt (temp,) to be as Nos, 152, 150, 146, 142 and 141 was launched on June 15 from the war division, which would be range. Facilities will be available the Sudan (Appl 1): Capt. R. A. the works of Henry Robb, Limited. В
flexible formation, might in for the use of the range by day Collins. R.A, to be dart. Adit. (CLI Leith, where a similar ship. the future consist of nine battalions and night at all times. Redstart, was launched in April.
The Ringdove is to be employed arms according to need. At the same
as flagship.
LAUNCH OF THE RINGDOYE
supported by artillery and other
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CAVALRY *14th/20th H.--Capt. E. L Fan-
(June 1)
17th/21st L.-Capt. J. A. Mid- wood is placed on the h.p. list on account of -health (June 3)..
Lot I-New Kowloon Inland Lots
Total areas 5454 square feet or
thereabouts.
Total Crown Rent: $40.00 per
annum.
Lot I-New Kowloon Inland Let No. 447 Together with the Chinese dwelling house thereon now known as No. 148 Un Chau Street,
abouts.
Crown Rent $8.00 per annum.
FF), Woolwich (April 1:.Capt. "E. L Fanshawe, 14th/20th H., to be at Hong Kong. Designed by Sir time, the intention to reorganize
G.S.O. 3rd Grade, 2nd Div. (June Stanley Goodall, she is of 498 the divisional artillery in fire units London and the existence of bar-
1): Capi. H. C. Phillips, R.A. to tons, with reciprocating engines of of 12 instead of six gris was on-racks there. The battalions of the Bde. Maj. R.A., Malaya (June 400 horse-power, and oil-fred bol-nounced..
7th Infantry Brigade would still be [37 lers, giving a speed of 10 knots.
to The changes in infantry and left without fresh barracks PENSJON AWARDS
artillery units necessary to give house, them. It thus seems more shawe is secd. for serv, on the staff Area; 1980 square feet or there~ Admiral Sir Frederick Tudor effect to the above reorganization likely that the 7th Infantry K.C.B.. K.C.M.G.. has been award-having been put into operation, the Brigade may be moved to Alder ed a Good Service pension of £300 next step is the reorganization of shot. to become part of the 2nd a year. In the vacancy created by divisions and the redistribution of Division; while the 4th Guards the death of Admiral Sir Lewis mits to bring them under more Brigade may be reallotted to the Bavly K.C.B.. K.CMG., C.V.O., on effective divisional control. Effect 3rd Division in the Southern Com-
ROYAL REGIMENT OF May 16.
ARTILLERY will be given to this redistribution mand for collective training, and Paymaster Captain A. Green during the individual, training|for war
Maj. W. G. Harriott, M... is wood. R.N.. retd... has been season, 1938-1939.
Barrack accommodation has restd. to the estabt. (June 15). awarded 4. Greenwich Hospital The Times Military Correspon- proved, no small hindrance to a The folly. Capts, are secd.-R. pension of £50 a year, rendered cent writes:—
selentine solution of the problem A Collins for serv. on the Staff vacant by the death of Paymaster
It would appear that this redis-of reorganizing the Army on April 1 H. J. Stokes-Rees for Captain R. F. C. Eames. RN tribution implies the removal of moderri linea. This experience ser-serv, with the T.A. (May 1); J. A. retd.. on April 20
the 7th Infantry Brigade from ves as a caution against initiating S. Crum for serv. on the Staff (May Tidworth, and Its replacement building schemes without reference). and relinquishes the appt. of there by the 1st Cavalry Brigade to changes in strategic policy and Adjt.
NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointments are
from Aldershot. The barracks of the conditions of warfare, which Capt. R. E. Woods is'restd. to the made by the Admiralty:-
Lt.-Cdr. A. S. Brame, to the latter would then be available may demand changes in tactical estabt. (June 15); Lt. N. F. Heneage Drake for Signal School (June 7). for the one "outside" infantry organizations. Again, the constine is placed on the h.p. list on az-
Lt.-R. H. Hobart. to Effingham brigade of the 2nd Division. At tion of new depot barracks might court of ill-bealth (June 5.
present this is provided by the 4th be a means of preventing modi-
FOOT GUARDS " (June 15).
Grer.. G'ds.—Lt. M. S. B. Vernon, Surgn. Lts.-M. M. 3. Enright, Guards Brigade, temporarily as fications of the regimental system M.B. to Furious (June 13); R M. sembled for training in the sum- which are coming to be regarded M.V.O.. resigns his commn. (June Kirkwood, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., to mer from battalions of the Guards as desirable. Bricks and mortar can15).
which are available in London. have a serious binding power on
INFANTRY" Pembroke for R.N.B. (June 14).
RETIREMEENT
To transfer them permanently the proper dispersal of military Wore, B.-Capt. L. G. H. Bryant
Such
are is secd, whlist bolding the appt. of“f contingencies Payr. Lt. A. A. Brees, at own to Aldershot might be difficult, in forces.
view of their ceremonial dutles in doubtless being watched.
(Continned. On Page 5) request June 15),
Lot -New Kowloon Inland Lots Nos. 1933, 2156, 3157, 2158 and 2159 Together with the Chinese dwelling houses thereon now known as Nos. 63, 65, 67, 00 and 71 South Wall Road.
Total area, 4905 square feet or
thereabouts.
Total Crown Rent: $80.00 per
annum.
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