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FOOT ITCH
Athlete's Foot
According to the Govern ment Health Bulletin No. F-26, at least 80% of the
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adult population of the United States are being attacked by the disease known as Athisle's Foot..
Usually the disease starts between the toes Little watery blisters for, and the skin cracks and peels. After a while, the itching becomes intense, and you feel as though you would like to scratch of all the skin,
BEWARE OF IT SPREADING
Often the disease travels all over the bottom of the feet. The soles of your fees become red and swollen. The skin also cracks and peels, and the itching becomes worse and worse.
Get rid of this disease an quickly as possible, because it is very contagious and it may go to your hands or even to the under arm or crotch of the legs.
Most people who have Athlete's Foot have tried all kinds of remedies to cure it without success. Ordinary germiciles, anti- seplica, salve or ointinents seldom 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 10 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 affected parts. It peels off the tissue of the skin where the germ breeds.
ITCHING STOPS IMMEDIATELY
Ax sout as you apply H. F. you will find that the itching is immediately relieved. You should paint the infected parts with B. F night and morning until your feet are well. Usually this takes from three to ten day, although in severo cases it may take longer or in inild cases less time.
H. F. will leave the skin soft and smooth. You will marvel at the quick was it brings you relief; especially if you are one of those who have tried for years to get rid of Athlete's Foot without
success.
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THE SERVICES
THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1938.
NEWS ABOUT THE SERVICES CAPTAINS PROTESTED TO ADMIRAL,
ROYAL NAVY
COMING LAUNCHES
Rosebery.
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Lieutenants A. H. Wagstaff and J. D. Butler, LA, have obtained the special qualification at the Equita
Spain
under the Red Ensign. Some of these ships, the admiral has said, are not genuinely British. Sir Roger said that the captains' visit had not, changed his views.
"They told me," he said "that they were working for reputable British owners, that their Crows were 100 per cent. British and that their ships were well-found.
"They "gave me the names of their owners and of their ships.
"DISREPUTABLE"
BUT DID NOT CHANGE HIS MIND
They called to protest against built by the Grangemouth Dock-W. R. Larken, to Macgay (unda-
Three captains whose ships have| yard Company Limited, to replace ted); L F. M. Newnham. to Ex-been bombed in Spanish "waters his remarks about ships trading 10 the Argo and Nora, will be named cellent (Aug. 11); L. G. Wilson, to called on Admiral of the Fleet Sir the Robert Middleton and, the Hereward (July 6); D. G. D. Hall Roger Keyes, M.P., recently.
former is Wright, to Mohawk (an comrag.); The launch of HMS. Forth, sub- Robert Dundas. The marine depot-ship," will take place named after Rear-Admiral Robert F. C. V. Brightman, to Sabre (July at the Clydebank shipyard of John C. Middleton Storekeeper-General [14); C. St. C. Cameron, to Resolu-! Brown and Co., Limited, on August from 1829: and the latter after the tion July, 12); E R. Manners, to 11. The religious service will be Hon. Robert Duhdas, afterwards Cardiff (July 11).
Lt. (P/Lt. RAF.).—N... Mer conducted by the Rev. G. A. McKay, the fourth Lord Melville, who suc-
Mon School minister of St. James's Church, [ceeded Middleton as Storekeeper Kemp, to Manchester (Aug. 1).
Captain 8. E. R. Morton and Clydebank, and the naming cereGeneral in 1832. These officers were
Surgn. Lts. $. E. Cooke, M.B. Lieutenant J. P. Ingles, of The mony will be performed by Lady predecessors of the present Direc-ChB, to Cornwall (July 27); T. F. Gloucesterhire Regiment, and |
tor of Stores, Admiralty,
Davies, LAMSS.A. to Centurion Lieutenant A. R. G. M. Edwards. The minesweeper Bramble will be NAVAL APPOINTMENTS (July 37): J. Patterson, M.E.CS. The Queen's Own Royal West Kent launched at Devonport Dockyard The following appointments are LR.C.P., to Furious (Aug. 12) MRegiment, have qualified in M.T. on July 12, when Lady Pipon, wife made by the Admiralty:--
M. J. Enright. M.B BCh., at the RIAS.C. School. of Vice-Admiral Sir James Pipon Cars.-J. D. A Musters, D.S.C.President for cse. at R.AF. Central will peform the naming ceremony to Calypso in cmd. (July 8); E. J. Medical Esthmt. (Aug. 13); and A sister-ship, the Britpmart, is also D'Arcy,. to. Terror (July 31); G.Furious (Sept. 3). nearing the launching stage at Ransome, to President for duty Sub-Lt.-J. R. Paterson, to Fowey Devonport.
with A.S.C.B.S. (July 13); A. W. (July 14). Clarke, to Royal Oak (July 18); H.
Midn.-F. G. V. Percy, to Glasgow: Lieutenant H. G. A. Lewis Drew, D.8.C. to President for (Aug. 30); J. T. alhespy, T. G. being lent for three years to the Admiralty duty with A.C.R. July Ridgeway, J. R. M. Vaughan-Lewis, D.SO. M... has retired. New Zealand División, Royal Navy. |18); J. A. Giard, to Basilisk in Comwall (Aug. 30); P. A and Lieutenant M. J. Archer, from emd. (Aug. 27); G. V. B. Faulkner Nedwill, J. C. Y. Roxburgh," to the navigation course, has succeed and . H. Stokes, to President for Newcastle (Aug. 30). ed him in the destroyer Hyperion Admiralty duty with DOD (Aug. in the Mediterranean.
OFFICER FOR NEW ZEALAND
HASLAR HUSPITAL Surgeon Captain H. F. Briggs was appointed recently to the staff of Hasler Hospital and as professor of surgery in succession to Surgeon Rear-Admiral G. F. Syms, prom ted with effect from July 15.
1 and Sept. 12 resptly.); L. C. Binker, to Capetown, and R. C.
Bayne, to Drake (both July 10))
Engr. Cdr.-J. A. Ruddy, to Jervis į (July 17).
Cars. (E).-G. L. M. Salter, to Southampton (July 27): F. B. C. Smith, to Drake (July 8).
Surgn, Cdr.-E C... Bevis, LD.S.. NEW ESCURT VESSELS It has been decided that the new to Warspite (Aug.' 1).
Lt.-Cdrs.-J. A. Garland. to ships Auckland and Pelican are to Colombo; L. V. Lloyd, to Caledon be completed as ordinary escort:
to
THE ARMY
I told them that my objections were not directed again properly found British ships manned by The 1st Battalion, The Cheshire British crews trading with Spain.
"My remarks referred to the dis- Regiment, will leave Bombay}} for ↑ Khartoum this winter and will" re-reputable kind of foreign ship turn to England during the 1939-40 which, having secured British re- gistration, is making profits out of trooping season.
the Spanish war under the Red Brevet-Colonel J... D.
Ensign and with the protection of the British Navy,
Fulton.
ROYAL AIR FORCE
40 OFFICIAL VICTORIES Wing Commander P. F. Fullard. D.SO., M.C., AFC, who has been BRIGADIER R. S. ABBOTT
appointed for stan duties with the Brigadier R, S. Abbott, C.LE. newly formed Maintenance Com M.C., AD.C., who has retired at $5 mand in London, has the distinc after 34 years' service, has been tion of being credited with more victories against hostile commanding the Koha: Brigade official since 1935.
aircraft in the War (40) than any other officer still serving.
NIGHT-FLYING PROCEDURE
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LT.-COL. S. G. MCBRIDE Lieutenant-Colonel 9. G. Mc Bride, O.B.E., M.C., R.ASC. pro-
"I still contend that we ought Hot to encourage British registry for this kind of ship."-(Evening Standard).
CORRIGAN UNABLE
TO RETURN TO U.S.
IN OWN MACHINE"
Washington, July 20. The Air Commerce Bureau has cancelled the licence of the aero- plane belonging to Douglas Corri- gan, who flew solo acruss the Atlantic to Etre.
This prevents Corrigan from
Accidents have been caused dur in cmd. (July 8); J. S. S. Litchfield vessels. and not for surveying duties. Two of the older escort/Speer, to, Cochrane; J. B. Palmer moted to that,,rank recapitly, spenting night-flying by aircraft swing-leaving Dublin by air in his own.
to Pembroke (July 181: J. Holmes, short period in the ranks before ing while taking-off or landing and machine-(Reuter). vessels will be adapted as surveying to Excellent (July 23); M. Gwas commissioned into The Norstriking flare-path personnel. A ships on the New Zealand and Goodenough, to Norfolk (July 11): folk Regiment in 1912. China Stations respectively.
NOTES FROM INDIA
new order directs that the number
NEW CONSERVANCY HEADS APPOINTED
Hankow, July 3.
O P. Packard, to Ramilles (Aug.
of personnel on the landing area SURVEYING SHIPS
1); S, D. Roper, to Pembroke (July The Commander-in-Chief in In-is to be kept to a minimum, and It has now been decided that 18, and Royal Oak (July 25); B. J. dia has appointed Captain J. M. such as are necessary are to be H.M.S Fitzroy, Commander A. S. Boord, to Cochrane (July 18). W. Martin, 8th King George Vs grouped during night-flying in
Mr. Yang Hwa-jih and Mr. Fan Jones, is to reduce to reserve on and Rodney (July 271; L de Own Light Cavalry, to be official the floodlight or No. 1 fare. the completion of the surveying Villiers, to Blanche in cmd. (Aug. interpreter in French from June Except in ethergency, aircraft are Hsi chi were appointed respective- season in home waters on (27); C. A Harris, to Drake (Aug. 28.
not to be given permission to take ly directors of the Pearl River Bureau and the November 18. Her place is to be 1; H. L. Oliver, to Cardin (July Lieutenant-Colonel H. H. Gubert. off or land unless the landing area Conservancy taken by the new surveying 101 Richard C. Lewis, to Resolu- E.LAS.C.. has retired.
upwind of the floodlight or No. 1 Klanghan Engineering Bureau by ship Scott, due for completion Intion (July 12); D. L. Raymond, to
fare is clear of personnel."
the Executive Yuan at a regular January next.
meeting held here yesterday.-- (Central News),
HMS. Kellett., Lieutenant-Com mander A. B. B. Foulerton, en zellef by the new surveying ship Frank lin, will be reduced to reserve.at extended notice at Chatham early in August.
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NEW STORE CARRIERS
It is announced in Fleet Orders that the two store carriers being
York (July 11); H. A. Hinds,. to Pembroke (Aug. 26).
LL-Cdr. (-C. W. Jones," to Ashanti (Aug. 187.
Major A. P. H. Churchill, O.B.E., has assumed command of the 1st Battalion, 17th Dogra Regiment, in place of deutenant-Colonel Fullerton, DS.O., who has been transferred to the 10th Battalion.
Colonel H.-B. D. Willcox, DAO..
R.A.F. APPOINTMENTS The following appointments in the Royal Air Force are notified:--
Squadron Leaders.-J. R. acar- GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH
18 Surgn. Lt.-Odra.-T. McCarthy
lett, to Headquarters. No. L.R.C.P. and S., to Dryad (July 29);
Wing Commander.-E. F. Turner, (Reconnaissance) Group. Lee-on- M. J. Brosnan, M.B., B.Ch., to M.C., 13 vacating his appointment AFC, to No. 1. (Bomber), Group the Scient for Air Stan (Naviga- Fembroke for RNB. Chatham as instructor at the Staff College. Headquarters. Abingdon, for duty tion) duties (June 19); W, J. H (July 30), and Cardin (on commg.) Quetta, and will take leave from as Senior Pergorinel Staff Officer (Lindley, to RAF Station, Northolt,
Lts.-R. I. A. Borell, to Drake; F.August 28.
(June 20).
for administrative duties (June 20).
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