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Usually the disease starts between the toes Little "watery blister furni, and the skin.cracks and peels. After a while, the itching becomes intease, and you feel as though you would like to scratch off all the skin,
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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 arm 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- septics, salve or ointments seldom do any good.
HERE'S HOW TO TREAT IT
The germ that causes the disease is known as Tines 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 su you can see why ordinary remedies are unsuccessful. was developed solely for the purpose of treating Athlete's Foot it is a liquid the penetrates and dries quickly. You just paint the affected parts. It peels off the tissue of the skin where the germ breeds. "
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GERMAN WHOLESALE CONSCRIPTION OF LABOUR IS PROCEEDING APACE
Constructing Fortifications On Border
Berlin, August, 15. German press references to the army manoeuvres have wuddenly ceased, "the authorl- ties apparently having become alarmed at the prominence given to them by newspapers abroad.
Meanwhile. reports reaching Berlin confirm the reported Wholesale conscription of lab our and motor transport wherever required by the mill- tary authorities, who are now taking extraordinary steps to obtain labour for the construc-" tion of border fortifications, oping in not only active brick- layers, carpenters and builders but many who have previously done such work.
People who have been conscrip- ted are grumbling at being separa- ted from their families and having to leave their jobs so suddenly and also complain of the scale of pay. There is no arguing, however, with a court martial—(Reuter),
LONDON
STIRRED
London, August 13. Ali newspapers are giving great prominence to the news Germari military
of
vast
manoeuvTES.
|QUEEN MARY
"RECAPTURES
BLUE RIBAND
London, August 15. The Queen · Mary, crack Cunard-White Star super liner, which last week beat the re- cord of the French steamer Normandie for the east to west Atlantic crossing, yesterday also lowered the Normandie's west to east time by completing the trip from New York" to Southampton in 3 days, 20 hours, 42 minutes or 1 hour, 25 minutes less than the French ship. The average speed was 31.69 knots.
The Blue Riband of the Atlantic has now been recap- tured for Britain.-(Trans- ocean),
this is being done in the light of day, the paper adds.
Fuyang Taken By Chinese
COUNTER-OFFENSIVE IN HANGCHOW AREA SUCCEEDS
Kinhwa, August 13.. Following a force counter- offensive launched on August
Chinese forces in western Cheklang recaptured Fuyang. 20 miles southwest of Hang-
TUESDAY, "AUGUST 16, 1938.
CZAR MAY
BE MADE
A SAINT
Belgrade, August 15 The Russian Orthodox Church congress, which began here yesterday, is considering the canonisation of Czar Nicholas II. fast of the Russian monarchs.
The Czar, the Czarina and their five children, who were sent to Jekatarinenburg after the Bolshevist revolution, were shot on July 17: 1918.—(Trans- ocean).
chow, on the morning of the CHAMPION
following day.
However, the Chinese withdrew
from the city shortly afterwards PARACHUTIST
and turned north to give pursuit
to the retreating Japanese.
They retook Singiao, Lión HIV, Huslactsun and other strategical
KILLED
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Paris. August 15. points in their advance, and the, James WiHam, holder of the vanguards are now pressing on world's record for parachute Jump- Tientsua, about 15 kilometres ing, was killed at Resancon yester- southwest of Harigchow.
day when his parachute failed to The Japanese who retreated opEN The German authorities may from Payang' are now entrenched William's record was established condemn the attaching of any at Fangklashan and Lailungshan on March 8, 1938, when he jumped sinister significance to manoeuvres two heights northeast of Payang.4.150 feet-Transocean). entailing the mobilisation at a and are said to be surrounded by million men, but they must be the Chinese.
ware that they have in the past provided grounds for uneasiness. (Reuter).
Meanwhile other Chinese units
CHIENTANG RIVER CROSSED are besieging Yuhang. 15 kilo- metres west of "Hangchow, Tollow- Siaoshan, Cheklang, Aug. 15. ing their recapture of Fenghuang-
Chinese units have safely cross NOT UNDDLY EXCITED
shan, about 30 kilometres south of ed the Chientang River to assist Metz; August 15. Yuhang. or Saturday.
in the counter-offensive on the The frontier region is not unduly Another Chinese column is Hangchow front. They are vigor-
German pushing towards excited regarding the
Llubslachen, ously, advancing on Tiacchiachino, manceuvres and fortifications. about 10 kilometres from, Hang- 15 miles southwest of Hangehow
Competent authorities ridicule chow-(Central News).
(Central News). reports that 300,000 workmen are engaged on fortifications and that
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The News-Chronicle today urged 500.000 reservists have been called the Government to tell the coun-up. try the truth regarding "the
It is believed that not more than alarming week-end reports from 50,000 to 60,000 workmen are eng-. the Continent." It declared. fur-aged on tcrtifications, while per- ther, that official mouth-pieces n haps 100.000 reservists have been London last night for the first called up."
time admitted uneasiness.
Out of 30,000 Germans living on The Dal's Telegraph declares the French side of the frontier, 250 that Germany should feel no sur- young men left last night for six prise that there is a disturbance weeks military service in border of mind among her neighbours.
ABNORMAL SIGNIFICANCE
It may be normal'lo have manoeuvres and hurry on de fences in the Rhineland' and call reservists to the colours. this newspaper cuttingly re- marks. But it is not normal to warn conscripts that they will not be re- lensed on the date due, for- bid all men ander 65 to leave the country, order all officers to report for service, put doc- tors and nurses under restric- tions regarding their move- ments and instruct" vari- ous classes of civilians to re- gister with the police for special duties. ·
garrisons-Reuter).
COOLNESS URGED IN PARIS
Paris, August 15. "Let us keep calm and not be panic-stricker" by the
Ger man troop movements, which are really a means of threaten- ing Prague without saying so."
This epitomises press comment German in Paris regarding the military marioeuvres...
Echo de Paris says that neither Great Britain nor France will allow herself to be disturbed by unjusti- dable threats.
L'Oeuvre says: "The German display of force seems to say. 'If necessary we are prepared to go}, the limit. Yes, but, necessary, we These things have the aspect. also will stand firm. So the neces not in foreign eyes but in German,sity must not arise. That is reall of preliminarles to mobilisation. sed in Berlin, as well as in London
A reassuring point, is that all and Parts."-(Reuter).
JAPANESE VIOLATION OF TRUCE ALLEGED
Moscow, August 15. «
That the Japanese violated the armistice on the Siberia-Manchu- kuo border is alleged in an official communique issued here yester- day.'
"After the order to cease fire," says the communique, "Japanese troops. moved forward 100 metres on August 11 and occupied the northern slopes of Changkufeng hill within four to five yards of the Soviet lines.
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Christians Pray For China
The Soviet commander on the spot agreed that each side should withdraw 80 yards, but the High Command countermanded this agreement, ordering the Soviet troops to reoccupy the positions held at the time of the cease fire order. This was promptly done."
The communique, adds that both sides then exchanged dead and the
London, August '15.." situation is now quiet.
The Japanese war in China is an Soviet casualties are given as 236 example of greed and covetousness killed and 811 wounded, while against which all Christians must Japanese losses are estimated at struggle, said Canon Donaldson about 600 killed and 2,500 wound-preaching in Westminster Abbey |ed.—(Reuter).
yesterday on the occasion of Inter- cession Bunday for victims of the afr bombardments of Canton and Hankow.
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PROPOSAL REJECTED
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Moscow, August 15.. The communique also states that on Saturday, a "proposal by the Special prayers were offered in Soviet military authorities to sign | many churches throughout Eng- a protocol fixing the location of land and Wales, including West- the troops of the respective forces niinster Abbey, Westminster Cathe- was rejected by the Japanese, who dral, St. Paul's Cathedral, the City declared "that they were awaiting Temple and St. Martina-in-the- instructions from their superiors | Fields.--(Reuter). and that an authoritative commis- slon would probably soon arrive at the Changkufeng area tp. deal with the Soviet in the matter-(Reu- *er)
BLUECHER DISSATISFIED
ų
Warsaw, August 15. The preliminary diplomatic settlement regarding the fron-
tier confillet is reported to be viewed with little satisfaction by Marshal Bluecher, Comman- der-in-Chief of the Soviet Far East Army, according to Polish news agency (Trans- ocean).
DIPLOMATIC ACTIVITY IN BURGOS
Burros, August 15 Extraordinary diplomatic. ae- Livity prevails 指掌 present in Burros, General Franco's "capital"
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In the course of the present week, an important Council of Ministers is to be held at which numerous negotiations with other states now going on are to be discussed. Besides conversations with Bri- tish delegates' regarding the bom- bardment of British ships, econo- mic deliberations with the repre- sentatives of Rumania are taking place. At the same time, there will be negotiations with Bulgaria which are expected to lead to the dispatch of a Bulgarian economie delegation to Spain.
Unconfirmed reports state "non- committal negotiations" with an emissary of the French ́Foreign" Minister, M. Bonnet. will also be undertaken. (Transocean),
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YOUTH CONGRESS HELP WANTED
Harkow, August 15.
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A telegram has been sent by Dz.": Chu Chia-hua, chairman of the China Branch of the League of - Nations Union, to the second World ..
Youth Congress which opens today in New York, requesting it to ex- pose the Japanese destruction of Chinese educational and cultural Institutions to youth in, various countries.
The wire also urged the Congress
to devise ways and means for the relief of Chinese students who have been forced out of school on ac- count of the war.(Central News),
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