Women

This Space Evory Day

BEAUTY ARTS By LOIS LEEDS

Posed by Andrey Young for Lois Leeds,

It's not easy but it's worth while.

Work to attain a better figure.

FOR A BETTER FIGURE!

Now turn over on your back and do a siłownyn twist at the waist. Extend arms fully qulword.

Bend. knees close up to the chest, feet In this position, swing together. legs slowly from side to side. Keep shouldera Blat on the mat and twist from the waist.

Bend the elbows and lower body to the mat at the same time raising the It is not practient or possibile for legs, slowly. Repeat several times. every woman to go on a diel. This causes a rocking motion with you have professional advice, line. the weight on the abdomen. Thep you will diet sensibly, and my blessings on you! But if you just want to lose weight and do not con- kit a physician, then you should not go on a diet. You must, however, practise Food Control, that's possible and practical

Eat sensibly--three meals a day No eating between Eat from

fresh, meen tossed salads instead of desserts, driak black coffee Instead

of a big cap with cream. Never eat

eat until you

Vel-antised just under that well- feeling. And along with that you'll need a few basic exercises to control hip-spread and your waistline.

and no more.

Exercise does make you feel bet- ter. The best me is the morning before taking your bath or

low

Back Bending. Sit On bench, toes braced under something heavy enough to hold your weight. Clasp hands behind head and stretch From upward as far as possible. that position bend right, then left. as far as possible. Repeat several times.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1947.

Chinese Student Thought DUMBBELLS

Has Veered To The Left

BY HAROLD MILKS

(Associated Press Nanking Correspondeat)

China's students have moved steadily to the left since V-J Day, but not all of them have become sup- porters of Communism.

Foreign educators who have watched the student movement In China since its inception in Peiping in 1919 ·· believe that the great bulk of this potentially powerful group remains uncommitted to any political creed or group, but is still seeking a cause on which to expend its

• Intelligence and its youthful energy.

officlóls.

*

Resistance to the Japanese in- į when university youths were the first vasion gave China's university to recognise the menace of Japanese and college students a goal Infiltration through bribery of high ejection of the foreign aggres. sors which spurred them to what these educators called vital contributions to this nation's welfare.

With the coming of peace and the subservient civil war, however, and majority of these young men and women have become, in the words of one of China's best known experts education, "both disgusted and confused."

On

One of the first student acts was the attack on the homes of three powerful government officials known to have accepted bribes from Japan- ese agents for certain "special privi- legea in North China. Under the old capital's colleges, these officials assault of enraged students from the fled to the Leration Quarter for re- fuge while well-organised groups of students wrecked and burned their homes.

They remain today an almost un- tapped source of

and power for the right "cause", a now effort of Generalissimo Chlang Kai-shek to bring national unity to China, or the drive of the Chinese Communist Party for overthrow of the government through force of

This publle protest at "selling out China" was to be repeated many use whether it be times in many regions before open warfare with Japan gave the univer- slty and college men and women their place in the war resistance,

Arms.

ITS PERFECTLY SCANDALOUS • TO THINK I'VE BEEN WAITINGĮ

TWENTY MINUTES 'FOR A TRAIN THAT) SHOULD HAVE LEFT HERE AN HOUR

AGO!

Cartoons To Teach Japs Democracy

Baffled by the

Japanese

people's inability to comprehend that their votes now will run the country, General Douglas MacArthur's government ex- perts are trying to explain it with cartoons.

Allied artists have cut Emperor Irohito down average

to a new size, ex- ploited women's rights, wiped out the men who whispered advice from be- hind the throne and plunked the far- tory owner down at the bargaining table with his workers.

Changes By Force

Educators describe the Thoir Influenco

Chinese university man of today as More than 50,000 in number, from

one whose political beliefs are well approximately 125 universities and to the left, usually apposed to the

but nol exerted Kuomintang, students colleges. China's

always in favour of the Communists. Usually considerable influence on post de- volopments,

this mon blames the present govern-

These coloured pusters-they are o Educators recall the beginning of ment leadership for failure to com- the student movement

In Pelping plete the revolution of Dr Sun Yat- simple as a child's picture book-will

xen. He лен

sees a need for political be displayed throughout the four ble revolution within China.

home islands in an effort to explain "Overthrow" has become a well- to the people that from now on it is lenown and favourite word through their duty to take advantage of all constant usage-Dr Sun Yat-sen the rights democracy and a new con- overthrew the monarchy: Generalis-sitution have brought them. simo Chiang Kai-shek overthrew the warlords;

overthrew the Japanese.

LANCASHIRE

NEWSLETTER

By "Lancastrian” The Manchester Regiment is In same position on bench, stretch looking for a home. At present arms above the head and bend back-it is stationed at Dunham Park, wards as far as possible, Then slow- Altrincham, Cheshire, but the shower. But your personal routing ly raise yourself back to the sitting local council wants Dunham must determine the right time for position. This last exercise is you. Just be sure that you are Pos-ittle strenuous if you are not used Park to be part of the "green ture Perfect. You will be ene muraged to exercise, so take it easy at first,belt" and opposes its use as a

But will strengthen about

your figure when nice line not the disappearing der- muscles and flatten the abdomen.

vaur

abdominal

you

see that

riere does wonders for your moralel Lie on mat, face down, with palms of the hands on the mat, closo

to your shoulders. Now straighten

Chinese Influence

the nrms, pushing the body upward. į

Minute Makeza 4 GABRIELLE

Look as beautiful as possible! Remember that a skin freshener ehn minko a big difference in your "zunekle". Try putting some on your weary feet-you'll walk int -date on air. For that "starry cyèd" lock, le down and rest for a few minutes before you dress. Cover Jour eyes with pads of tinues sonked in skin freshener. Close your eyes and "drift away" for that stolen moment!

SIDE GLANCES

Chinese Inspiration is behind this tightly fitting Susan Small evening

In heavy

·dress

black crepe.

Sinshed at one side from ankle to knee, the dress buttons ,across one shoulder and down the .kome side. Flowered material

to adapts itself elegantly the model.

Sketch by Virginia.

By Galbraith

DONE, ISNT BY MEA BERISI NO. 7.3, 105, 15, 8. PAT. DEFE “No, there are no cookies or foftover cako--your father, simply gobbles up everything in sight since he has quit

smoking!".

Officer

Chine

Changes of government by foreh are an accepted part of the average thinking. - Associated student's Press.

SHANGHAI

ROTARY

Hope They'll Understand

Americans charged with reshaping Japan's government wipe fevered brows and hope the prople will un- derstand what it is all about. They hope that at least the basic ideas will sink in, so the nation's 70,000,000 will know what they are celebrating on May 3 when The new constitution takes effect.

At a press conference the other day. Japanese newamen listened dully as permanent military site.

the constitution, fair elections and Lt-Col. P. W. Buchan,

political systems were explained. But Commanding, slates int "scouls"

when the cartoons were trotted out from the regiment and from North- western District Headquarters are

riggled appreciatively as their rights constantly on the look-out for suit-

SCAP Measures of far-reaching im-were explained in picture. able places, but general shortage building materials for the construc-portance, designed to rejuvenate men hope it will he the same every- where in the country-Associated tion of a new camp make the pos- Rotary clubs, in China" and to Press.

CONFERENCE they came to life and chuckled and

of

bilty of an early move unlikely, push the rotary movement deep "We want to be reasonably car

town to allow of recreational facili-into the Chinese community, are tles," said the O.C. and at the same being discussed in Shanghai by time we must have access tu open the 97th District Conference of *pac43, Because of our association the Rotary International with Manchester, the regiment ca-Shanghai. not move very far afield."

One Manchester street hawker has been sent to prison for three mont after pleading guilty to being an un- licensed hawker and attempting to sell oranges at a price exceeding the

After hearing that the man had long list of previous convictions for similar offences over the past two years, le Stipendiary Magistrate said: "Heavy fines inflicted on you

the past

do not appear to have deterred you from profiteering at expense of the

A man who pl Ing and abelling the first man was Ened £30. Another who plended ∙culity to 200 percent overcharge for

oranges was fined £0.

guilty to aid-

The Working Shirt Twenty years ago a good working shirt would

more than

last

12

an-

in

been

Various resolutions have made by the delegates regarding the nomination of

NOW District Governor, re-districting of clubs in Chino, extension of Holary in Dis. trict 07, the Fourth Object of Rotary, and the popularisation of Rotary among the younger among the Chinuse

and

Rotarian W. II.

was elected now District Governor nominee for the coming Rotarlom year to succeed Dr C. T. Wang, the present District Governor. This nomination will be conarmed by the Rotory International Convention to be held in San Fran- cisco In June this

this year,

10

Preceding the official opening at the conference in Shanghai on April were a cocktail party given by Mayor K. C. Wu, an honorary Ro- tarian, and a buffet dinner, both held at the American Club, where more than 100 Rotarians, Rotary Anus, and guests attended.

Wu

months. Today the same shirt hos done well if it lasts six months. Rol- on and District Operative Cotton Spinners' Association, in their

In his welcoming address Mayor qual report, instance this as an ar extolled the Rotary spirit, which gument against replacing spinning he said will achieve the federation mules by ring frames in moderising of the world. The Rotary motta. cotton mills.

all" 'service above

the Mayor "We have seen fur too many good pointed out, "is dignified, simple and mules thrown through the window true."

to make room for rings" says the "So far as ring yams are reperi. concerned, and in spite of what Shirley Institute or interested textile machinists may say, there is no con- parison with mule yarns, Ring yarns have not the same elasticity as mule yarns and consequently cannot stand repeated washings the same as the old mule yarns.

Shanghai Creeks

To Be Dredged

More than 600 workers have been

hired by the Shanghai Public Works Architect "At Premium

Bureau to participate in a mammoth, unprecedented dredging project. Architects, surveyors and techni-

Various creeks in the suburban clans for housing schemes are at a

areas are to be dredged, and at least premium at present. The Govern-23,000 cuble meires of silt will be ment and various local authorities removed at the end of this month. are falling over each other to get reports Reuter.

them. Men out of the forces, re-

get

starting at £350 per annum, F100 increase to which they would have been entitled if their war ser- vice had not intervened and then be- come cligible for EX

£550

per annum and leave, according to Sir Lancelot Lay Liverpool

housing director, Many techniclans" he ROYS, "would do more good with local au- thorities, but

attracted from productive to supervisory work in Government. departments. Advertisements are appearing offer- ing architects £750, a house, and a

Car"

are

Wrestling contests in the Fleet wood Corporation Marine Pavilion have brought protests from the port's teachers' association who asis that rhildren of school age even if companied by parents,, should not be admitted. The teachers say that the scholars practise the grips and strangleholds they see the wrestlers use on other children, and that thin might lead

Injuries Alderman C. Saer, ex-head-

does not agree, marter,

He says that scholars have to rough it in the playground and it does them, good, Whether they practise the tricks of | wrestlers or not, they would try their own Ideas of wrestling on each other.

to

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Rupert & the New Pal-32

Rupert and Bill and the black eat! : look around for buttercups, but there seems to be nothing on the high ground except very rough grasa and occasional gorse bushes. "Buttercups generally grow, in meadows," says Rupert."? Let's go down to a farm.”. There's a feld that had misses of them in the early summer next here' at the edge of ..., the village; declares Bill.

"I'vale

we try that first." So, putting George back on his trolley, they carefully follow Bill to the field and gaze over the fence, **I can't nee any." says the catches

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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TO REVIVE

PHILIPPINE

FISHERIES

A scientific expedition will sail from San Francisco in May on a three year task to revive and modernise the war wrecked Philippines fisheries industry.

More than a score of lending scien- fisis, headed by Hugh W. Terhunt, are due to leave in two special ves- sels for exploratory "work in waters around and adjacent to the islands. Terbune was wartime Co-ordinator of Fisheries and hallbut allocation officer ni Seattle.

The ambitious programme to build up the Philippines second largest industry is a part of the Philippines Rehabilitation Act created by the Tyding's bill,

The island fisheries new employ some 000,0000 workers.-Assoclated Press.

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