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Athlete's Foot

According to the Govern- ment Health Bulletin No. E-28, at least 50% of the

adult population of the United States are being attacked by the "Hisense Encwn 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.

BEWÄRE 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 pools, and the itching becomes worse and worse."

Det rid of this disease as quickly as possible, because it is very contagious and it may go to your hands or even to the under arni or crotch of the lega.

Most people who have Athlete's Foot have tried all kinds of remedies to cure it without success. Ordinary germicides, anti- supties, salve or ointments seidom do any good.

HERE'S HOW TO TREAT IT

The germ that causes the disease is known as Tinea Trichophy- ton. It buries itself deep in the tissues of the skin and is very hard to kill. A test male shows it takes 15 minutes of boiling to kill the germi

you can see why ordinary remedies are unsuccessful. F. Was developed solely for the purpose of treating Athlete's Foot it is a liquid that penetrates and dries quickly. You just print the affected parts. It peels off the tissue of the skin where the germ breeds.

* ITCHING STOPS IMMEDIATELY

As soon as you apply H. F. you will find that the itching is hamediately relieved. You should paint, the infected parts with H. F. 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 ruild cases less time.

H. F. will leave the skin soft and smooth. You will marvel st 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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H.M.S. DUNDEE

Admiral B & Thesiger. Com- mancers" H. P. Mead and A. W Clarke, and Captain C. Q. A. Lenny secretary),

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AGE RESTRICTIONS

British Girls Indignant

The escort vessel Dundee recom-

B.N. AND RM. RUGBY UNION missioned at Portsmouth on July 5

A meeting of the RN. and RM

Thousands of British girls are indignant at the age restrictions for further service on the America Rugby Union will be held at the which ban them from joining the A.R.P. services. There is a 'strict and West Indies Station. "Captain Admiralty Room 60. West Block. C. C. A Allen. who was promoted first floor) at 11 am. on July 22 limit in all areas, and in some districts women under 30 have

been turned away. at the New Year after being stato elect the committee and officials,

Demanding that petty are restrictions should be removed, they ofcer coperations in the Nore The meeting will receive the report ask: "Why should we be doprived of the chance to work for Command, has already succeeded and balance-sheet for the season the defence of Britain? Why should our enthusiasm be checked in Captain L. C. A. St. J. Curzon 1937-38 and consider financial

this way?" grants to clubs, Howe in command.

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NAVAL. APPOINTMENTS Ludy Rhys Williams-daughter their homes for duty as wardens The Dundee returned to Ports- mouth on March 14 from Bar- The following appointments arejot Elinor Glyn-who is co-operat-in time of emergency.

with Commander Stephen |ing

The coolness and .common sados "on the conclusion of her made by the Admiralty:— second commission on the Ameri- Capts.-C. Cantile.. D.S.C.. to King-Hall in writing a book to be sense of the modern gizi are equal ca, Station, and has since been in Royal Qak. In command. and is called "Defence: What Can I Do? to any emergency, as can be seen any hospita! out-patient dockyard hands for refit and re- Flag Capt. and Chief Staff Omcer what Shall I Do?" told me, writes in

department. pairs which will be completed this to RA Second Battle Squadrona Home correspondent.

"If the age limits were lifted week. She is to proceed to Port- Aug. 10: C. H. Knox-Little, to;

"There are hundreds of young land on July 18, and will leave En-Resolution, in command (on re- women who would like to join the there would be plenty of recruits Bland for her station at the end of commg); G. L Warren, to St. Vin-AR.F. services, but they cannot do for 4R.P. especially if uniforms that month.

cent, in command, and in charge so because they are considered too were supplied."

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PACKAGES MISCELLANEOUS

SUBMARIE TRAINING “

"There is much to be said for a of Boys Training Establishment The Oberon and Osirts, belone (Sept. 15); C. M. Blackman, D.90.,

uniform as a means of stimulat- EQUAL TO EMERGENCY

ing esprit de corps and that Im-22 ing to the 5th Submarine Flotilla, to President for duty inside Ad-1

"What should be realised is that personal sense of duty which is Portsmouth, are to leave for an miralty (July 19), and as Director

GOODS officers training cruise. They will of Operations Division (July 22) older women have in most cases the essential mark of a disciplined and the greatest of all

Comprising:--- visit Harwich and the Port of Lon-M. M. Denny, to President, as De-got children and old people to care body. don, returning to Portsmouth on puty Director of Naval Ordnance for, and would be unable to leave guards against panic."

Singlets, Waistcoats, Shirts, (July 22); W. R. Slayter. D.S.C., July 8.

Socks, Handkerchiefs, Feit hats... to President for duty inside Ad- CRUISE OF THE VINDICTIVE

Gunners.-J. M. Larder, to Pem- the command of Tangmere air Garters, Umbrellas, Leather Belts. H.M.S. Vindictive. Captain Emiralty (July 15), and

training Director of Naval Ordnance (Ju- broke (July 6); J. R. F. W. Green, station, Chichester, after two years Leather Sult cases, Leather and Spooner D.8.0. cadet

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Cars.-H. W. Willanis, to Verity, per, to Drake (July 19) C. K. La- with No. 23 (Training) Group Moulding, Mosquito Destroyer Pow- Torches, Torch Batteries, Bulbs, for another three weeks. From Ekno Island she is due to go to in command (July 3): R. F. Jolly, ban. to Neptune, (July 201: D. Cull. Grantham.

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Moon, to Lucia (Aug. 23):

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ARMOURED MOTOR-BOATS With effect from June 2 airmen

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bombing practice may receive duty pay of 8d. for each day on which they proceed to sea on duty. An additional 6d. a day will be allowed for days on which the boats are actually employed as targets. This arrangement is in substitution for was awarded a permanent com- the rate of is. for each day on mission in 1930 after duty as a which bonts are actually employed flying instructor at home and in as mobile targets.

M.V.O.. to Excapade, in COM- is due at Chatham on July 27.

mand (July 28): D. H. S. Craven. French. 4. B. Vickery, to rank of motor-boats which are used for BANDA-NEIRA COMME- to Hood (July 29); J. 8. C. Salter, to Lt.Cdr. (E) (seny, July 1).

MORATION

Dryad (Aug. 18).

Sub-Lts (F/O, RAF.).—A. T. J. Commodore W. EC. Talt, MV.O., Payr Cdr. (Temp. Payr. Capt.)-Kindersley, to act. rank of Lt A.DC.. and the officers of the R.N.jJ Dent to Drake (Sept. 30).

seny Jan. 16): R. E. T. Taylour, to Barracks. Portsmouth, recently Lts--R. L. Boddy, to Tamar act, rank of Lt. (seny, March 16) entertained at dinner members of June 7: R. 9. Brooke. P. A. B.A T. Darley M. R. Maund, to act. the Committee of the Marine Fasson, to Victory for course (July rank of Lt. (seny. May 18). Society to commemorate the 1); J. O. H. Burrough. to Grey- C. S. O.-W. J. Stephens. to rank founding of the Rocitey inhound (on recommg.).

of Payr. Lt. (seny. June 15).

Wt. Elect.-H. M. Bain, to rank of Cd. Bect. (seny. June 26). -

Wt 3.0.-R.B...Corkrey, to rank of Cd. Supply Officer (seny, June 15).

the Surg Lt-W. A. Ryan. M.B.. to

Hastings, (undated).

1756 and the capture of Island of Banda-Neira.. near Java, in 1810. by four ships under Captain Sir Christopher Cole.

A handsome silver vase, which was presented to Sir Christopher Cole by his fellow captains. and

Payr. Lt. I. G. Mason, to Pem- broke for Liverpool (Aug. 1)..."

Sub-Lt.-H. F. Bond. to Fury (July 7).

Cd. Gunners--E Cove, to Vic- which was bequeathed in 1862 to story for R.N.B. (July 18): R. A. the Marine Society (training shipWright, to Excellent (July 21); J. Warspitel. is now on loan to the H. Godfrey. to Iron Duke (July wardroom officers, mess of Ports-26); E. E. Goodall, to Excellent" mouth Barracks. Representing the June 271; S. W. H. Martin. society were Sir Philip Devitt, Drake (Aug. 30).

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NAVIGATION SCHOOL STAFF Squadron Leader A. W. Bates. who has been serving with flying boats at Bingapore since 1936, has been appointed to the School of Air Navigation for dying duties. From 1916 to 1923, when he retired voluntarily, he served in the Navy from cadet to leutenant,

Egypt. His promotion to squadron leader was dated August 1, 1038.

R.A.F. APPOINTMENTS The following appointments in the Royal Air Force are notified:-

GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH ** Wing Commander.-L. G. le B. Croke, to No, 233 (General Recon- naissance) Squadron, Thornaby, to command (May 12).

Squadron Leader A. W. Bates, "He then joined the RAF with to School of Air Navigation. M.C. A.F.C., has been appointed to a short service commission, and Manston, for tying duties (June 8).

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