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lul population of the United States are being attacked by the disease known as Athlete's Foot.

'sually the disease starts between the toes. Little watery Blisters forth, and the sin 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 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 under urni or crotch of the legs.

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

HERE'S BOW TO TREAT IT

The germs 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 tea male shows it takes 18 minutes of boiling kill the

ger. F. as developed solely for the purpose of treating Athlete's so you can see why, ordinary remedies are unsuccessftil. Foot it in a liquid that penetrates and dries quickly. You just paint the afficted 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 immediately relieved. You should paint the infected parts with H. F. night and morning until your feet are well. Usually this Lakes from three to ten days, although in severe cases it may take longer or in mild cases less time.

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 yours to get rid of Athlete's Foot without

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FOUR JAPANESE SHIPS SUNK IN YANGTSE

Repeated Chinese Raids On Naval Concentration

Hankow, July 13.

Four Japanese warships were sunk, two heavily damaged and one plane shot down during three Chinese terrific air raids on Japanese naval concentrations in the Yangtse. River, yesterday. according to an official communique,

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During each raid Japanese pursuit planes took to the air to challenge the Chinese aircraft. However, the raiders out-manoeuvred them and shot one of them down. One Chinese plane was also, dam- aged.

In the arst raid, an unknown (large-sized and 8 small-shed Ja- number of Chinese machines panese warships below Kwelchin bombed A concentration of 23 After dumping their explosives, the | Japanese warships in the Yigtse Chinese airmen sighted one of the between Anking and Túngliu, larger vessels sinking. about 40 kilometres south. Three vessels were sunk and two others heavily damaged.

A squadron of Japanese pursuits then suddenly appeared. The

No sooner had the Chinese ma- Chinese planes ascended higher chines dumped their missiles than and dived down to attack the 12 Japanese pursuit planes arrived me of the Japanese pursults was in flames whilst the and attacked them. A thrilling air shot down combat ensued. One of the Chin-others were repulsed. The Chin-

planes returned in safety. ese planes was damaged, but all ese the others returned safely to their (Central News).

base,

RETURN VISIT

·PLANE DOWN AT NANCHANG

Nanchang, July 13. Whilst conducting reconnaissance

PARIS-CROYDON

RECORD

...London, July 13.

A new record from Paris to Croydon Airport was set up yesterday by eight Chaser pianes of the Hawker Hurs ricane type which were on their return fight from a dis- play of the French Air Force.

With 跟您 average of 116 km.p.k.. the planes reached Croydon in 51 minutes, thus reducing the previous record by six minutes.--(Transocean),

Correspondent Threatened

By Japanese

SLAPPING INCIDENT

IN PEIPING

J

in Hong Kong, refused to, endorse

tors which are an opposite con- clusion to Mr. Oliver's eye-witness report of the slapping of the wife! of the Governor of Hopei.

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JAPAN'S THIRD

Peiping, July, 13. The British Embassy is making representations to the Japanese Embassy concerning the veiled threats made by a Japanese Staff Officer. Major Shigeyasu, sgainst The second raid was a return

the personal safety of Reuter's visit to the concentration of seven over Nanchang yesterday morning correspondent here. large-sized and seven small-sized a lone Japanese plane was brought Mr. Frank Oliver, the correspon-

at Japanese warships

Anking down by Chinese anti-aircraft gundent concerned. formerly employed OFFENSIVE Japanese anti-aircraft batteries on fire. the shore and aboard the warships fired heavily, at the raiders and

Japanese

planes again

pursult

Peiping, July 13. came to challenge them.

The raiders immediately emptied

With the arrival of reinforce-,

the their bomb racks and engaged the

Mrs. Kai Ling-wei was twice slap-ments, Japanese army in Extensive reconnaissance 143.5 enemy planes. After a brief dog fight all the Chinese planes re-conducted by Japanese planes over ped by a Japanese sentry at the Shans! has begun its third large- turned to their base without Yushan on the Chexiang-Klangsi railway station because she had scale campaign in that province since November, launching a gen- Railway. Hsingtze on the Loyang

İtral offensive from south of Ping- Lake, and other places in Klangsi

yang, across the Fen River. Fing- staged during the day, the reports added

The correspondent offered to yang is in the middle of the south- of 18, Central News).

publish the Japanese version of the en quarter of Shansi, affair but the officer who inter- Official reports reveal that sever- vlewed him aafd this would not be ai Japanese garrisons in this area sufficient. The correspondent, he have been beleaguered for two) sald, must endorse the Japanese months, and that planes have investigations, although Mr. Oliver dropped food and ammunition to had no connection with the find-them, as the Chinese had cut all ings.

other means of communication.

Reports from Kiuklang state tha: the findings of Japanese investiga- IN SHANSI three Japanese planes raided the city yesterday. About 20 bombs were dropped. However, damage was negligible.

damage.

THIRD RAID. The.. third "raid Was against 1 concentration

No French Warships In Paracels

the

Paris. July 13. Japanese reports from Hong Kong regarding the presence of French warships in Paracel Islands is authorita- tively and emphatically denied.

(Reuter).

FRANCE TAKES POSSESSION

Tokyo. July 13.

INCOME TAX EVASION

Two American Magnates Are Accused

Washington. July 13.

Two of America's greatest finan- elets. John Jacob Raskob and Pierre Du Pont, were accused yes- terday by the United States Board

of Tax Appeals of evading Income

Ir. a note which the French A-tax amounting to over US$1,000, ibassador in Tokyo handed to the 000 in 1929, ...

Japanese Foreign Minister yester-

The

of Tax Board

Appeals

day, the French Government - alleges that the two financiers cially notifies the Japanese Goy evaded taxation by "paper trans- ernment that it has taken posses actions" in securities ( sion of the Paracel Islands.

Raskeb, who visited Hong Kong In exercise of their sovereign in March. 1935, as a round-the- rights the French authorities in world passenger aboard the Cana- Indo-China recently sent admini-dian Pacific liner Empress of Bri- strative and police officials to the tain. was formerly Vice-President General Motors Corporation. Islanda, says the note, which further of emphasises that France will not and Book the post of National Interfere with Japan's economic Chairman of the Democratic Party Interests in the Islands, for ex-In 1928. Shortly afterwards, how-

with he split

President ample her fisheries and the gather-ever.

Ing of phosphate fertilisers Roosevelt and became one of the (Transocean).

founders of the Liberty League.

Plerre Du Pont is Chairman of the famous munitions firm of E. 1

JAPANESE MOVING

Canton, July 13 One Japanese cruiser with 400 marines or regular troops on board proceeding towards Hainan

du Pont de Nemours.

"TOO REMARKABLE” The Board of Tax Appeals has

Island and the Paracel Islands to left the exact amount of taxes to awalt developments there, accord-be determined later. It is es- lag to a vernacular report this timated that Raskob might be in- volved to the extent of about morning(International)..

$1,000,000 and du Pont to about $500,000.

THE PROBLEM OF

The Claim made on behalf of the two-financiers that the stock transactions between them were

CZECHOSLOVAKIA bona fide is described by the

Daladier Believes Can Be Settled Peacefully

Board as "entirely to remarkable for belief." (Reuter).

MANY JEWS LEAVING AUSTRIA

Vienna, July 13. The number of Jews applying Paris, July 13. for passports has grown tremen- The conviction that the Czecha dously, and an average of 700) slovakian problem can be solved by passports are being issued daily. peaceful collaboration between the applications. all being granted England, France and Germany was except in cases where taxes have voiced by the Premier, M. Eduoard not-been paid in full Daladier, at a banquet of the Pro-

vencal Society here last night. ‚ ̈

The majority of persons are bound for Bouth America: Canada

M. Daladier declared that Ger-and Palestine, while Paris is also many's peaceful intentions had attracting a considerable number. assisted in overcoming the crisisTransocean).

of May and that the French Gov- ernment had full confidence in the. peaceful aims of the Reich.

smoked a cigarette.

"AROUSED SOME FEELING"

The omeer added that the mat- The Japanese declare the Chi- ter had "aroused some feeling and nese divisions in the southern sec- your personal safety may be ention of Shaps will be "annihilat- dangered." (Reuter).

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