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BEAUTY ARTS
By LOIS LEEDS
Posed for Lois Leeds.
Lols Leeds gives advice to Youth,
SALUTE TO YOUTH!!
I offer a Salute to Youth! The hundreds of letters that come to me from Teen Age girls show how an xlous they are to improve their looks, which have a definite effect on their happiness.
There are some things which are not for Youth, no matter how bent they are on Improving.
mirrors. A healthy vanity, is im- fault portant, but forever finding with your appearance is not healthy. No matter how many faults you may have, you must know that always you have some virtues! Maybe your hair isn't pretty, but perhaps your eyes are lovely. Maybe you mouth is big-so what? Concentrate your best feature, whatever it is.
Cullivate good manners, A nice speaking voice, read and be well in- formed about the history and ideals of your country. Be nice to the people and people will be nice to
One is diet. A Teen Age girl writes to me, asking for a diet! No, my dears, If you are overweight but healthy, then you are
toa much-foods Just eating
and sweets that make you fat. Watch your diet, take exercise, walk, help out at home. Join your local Kym classes. Nature, too, probably will take care of streamlining your figure You! as 'you grow older.
If your skin is pimply and oily, the food situation is important. Plenty of water, fruits and vege-
tables and extra time spent on -cleansing body and face. And your Hair, boys and girls, please your infr and your sculp clean, clean, CLEANI
The way to do your hair? that most of you probably too much time looking into
keep
I think
spend your
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If you haven't the time to cuil your hair yourself or to have it done, then brush it vigorously. Use quick hand strokes. Then spray it with quid brilliantine. Rob with a towel, then brush again. Press in the waves with your comb and your fingers. Bind a net tightly over the set waves. Do your face, dress, then remove the net. Your hair will look Athly lustrous!
SIDE GLANCES
What's New
In Make-up?
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By Joanna Chase —— (Continued from Yesterday)
JUST
On
over from Paris-and still help ing 40 give' satin smooth texture to the skin is a new cleansing cream and rejuvenator by Caron-"Le Demaquillant."
Women with skins so sensitive that they cannot use bath salts can now buy perfumed oils for water and skin softening.
"Huile de Bain." is by Weil, of Paris; Coly havé one also, nud Jang Seymour has boxes of egg-shaped coloured transpurent "Bathettes,“
are
"Pink Champagne" and "Senriet Pimpernel" lipsticks Helena Rubinstein's contribution to, spring make-up. Both these coloursure de- lientely toned.
French powders are on the market by Guerlain," Lanvin, Patou, Caron
And-Lelong.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1947.
Shanghai Workers Get DUMBBELLS
14,299 Times
More
Income Than In 1938
Shanghai workers to day are earning 11,051 times the salary they received in 1938, while the actual income rate has been increased by appro- ximately 14,299 times.
A reduction in the number of working hours has also been effected, with the average number of working hours this year totalling 9.94 per day as compared to 10.61 in 1930, 10.57 in 1936, and 10.84 in 1941.
YORKSHIRE
This was revealed in City Government statistics 011
I BROUGHT MY COW. TO THE BANK TO HAVE HER MILK
CERTIFIED!
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workers sularies, income and BRITONS ARE
working hours with reference
NEWSLETTER to material supplied by 240
BY B.C. DUNTHORNE This is neither a fisherman's tale, nor a Colonel Chinstrap dress, but actual fact.
factories of 10 local guilds
August, 1946,
GOING BACK
TO RELIGION
Among the 40 guilds, the average wage per hour for employees of the Telephone Company is $1,144.37.
Dr J. W. C. Wand, Bishop of which in the highest rate. That In a flooded cellar of the Fly-for the Flavouring Powder Factories London, said in an interview ing Dutchman at Parkgate, near Guid, $270.32, is the lowest. The that Britons are swinging back Rotherham, two fully grown | average rate for all the guilds is to religion after seeing the bream have made their home $607.87 per hour.
fruits of their wartime loose for the past nine months.
Telephone workers also get the living-50,000 divorces a highest average daily wage rate of
year They were caught last summer and the angler, a friend of landlord Johan $8.010.70, while the lowest is that and the climbing rate of crime. for workers of the electrical ap Edward Roberts, took them to the
that the paratus Industry $2,594.78, The nub. Mine host decided cellar, which always has some water $0.042.22. Compared with the pre- average for all the guilds is and there they have flourished ever wir in it, would make them a good home.
figure for 1930, the since.
present ¤verage wage per hour has 11.051 times.
Doncaster Rovers
Doncaster Rovers, almost certain of promotion to the Second Division of The Football League, look like having a record breaking season-
They bave already broken
consecutive Arsenal's long standing record for away win, laving achieved 15 already this season, as compared with Arsenal's fourteen when they won the first Division Championship in 1830-33.
have
Their free scoring forwards also
chance of ३.
breaking the League's goal-scoring record of 128 goals. Jointly held by Aston Villa and Bradford City.
At the time of writing they had scored 107 goals, and had still nine games to play before completing their programme, which means that three goals per match would easily achieve this distinction.
They also appear likely to win the Northern Section chompionship by a. record number of points, and also a record margin between themselves and the runners-up.
.
Passenger Trains
Bradford is playing a big part in the plans of the L.M.S., to introduce diesel-electric locomotives into its main line passenger and freight ser- vices.
ford are
The English Electric Co at Brad
to build the electrical #enerators and the associated electric equipment of the 1,000 h.p. units for three of the locomotives which are to be built for experimental
pur- poses.
to
Two of these units will be capable 100 mph, and will be used for heavy passenger trains between Lon- don and Glasgow, and are expected parable with those provided prewar be able to work services com-
by the Coronation Scot which bad an average speed of
of 61-7 m.p.h. and maximum of nearly 10 m.p.. Although work on the units has started they are not expected to be
running until next year.
and
Hami, whose matching cosmetic and bath preparations are known to most Women in the "Cavalcade" range, are now in full swing once
It is expected that the new engines. more with these. Their body
with 40 diesel-electric shunting Cologne in "Cavalende" has match- locomotives in operation and 10 more ing tale.
which are being built, coal con- will be reduced by 30,000 sumption tons per year 100 more of the shunting locomotives are to be bullt in the next six years.
Dorothy Gray of America has a top-selling perfunie, "Magic Hour," They expect to have it on the market in a couple of months. Not a flower scent, but a swept rather heavy per- fume with lovely undertones.
- COPR. 1943 BY NEA BERVICE, ING T., M. AEO, U. 5. FAT. OFF,
(The End)
By Galbraith
"If you think he's pleased with himself tonight, you should. see him on the nights when he answers all the questions
"ahead of the contestants!"
add 400 houses to its programme so Doncaster Town Council plans to
that additional housing accommoda- | tion can be provided for miners in its area. If it can get the sanction of the appropriate Government Depart
ments.
Is
risen
The employees of the shipbuilding: industry get the highest average income of $10,58130 per day, while that
factories for pencil
guild, $4,520.73 is the lowest. The averazu daily Income for all the guilds is $7,739.30.
HIGHEST INCOME
The workers of the ship building industry also get the highest montli ly income of
$320,238.70 on the average, while that for the match factories guild, $140,053.03, is the the west. The
$205,246.23. Compared ilds is with the pre-war figure for 1936, the present monthly income rate has risen 14,200 tinies.
average for all
The max mum number of hours labourers have to work each day is 12. The average is 9.01 hours. Employees of the Telephone Com- pany, who get the highest pay, work for the least number seven hours per day. Compared with 1936
been maco system.
"They are realising that something Is missing, and they are coming back he said. to the church for that something.'
Dr Wand, who has been one of the lenders against easy divorce in the House of Lords, sald the problem could be defeated by wider use of England's Marriage Guidance Coun- clls, church supervised preparations for marriage and an injection of "solemnity" In civil marriages at the registry ofec.
Birth Control
Interviewed in his study at Ful ham Palure, the residence of Bishops of London for 1,000 years, Dr Wand sald the question of marriage and divorce would be high on the agenda at the Lambeth conference of the Church of England in July, 1948.
He said that at the last conference in 1937, birth control was accepted under certain conditions and that R
would probably be discussed again.
unprecedented during
Dr Wand said an laxity in morals occurred the war in England.
"Most of it was due to overlong
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separation of wives from their hus bands," he said. "They were
when the average number of work ing hours per day was 10.57, it can
an improvement right for about three years, but after be seen that
in the working hour that period something went wrong." the the He said many persons lost habit of going to church
the during war years because of Sunday shifts and Army service. They had been prevented from resuming the habil since then because of damage w s
50 many of England's church build-
in
Labourers in sume factories Shanghai are working every day in the month, while the least number of days some other factories are opened during each month is only 23.29. On the average, most of the factories are opened for 20.52 days each month.
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IS GROMYKO'S
INTERPRETER
The "Voice of Russia" in the United Nations Security Council is that of a 40-year old Eng- lishman who has never set foot on Soviet soil.
ings.
Christian Commandos
To take the church to the people, Dr Wand said, he had assumed the chairmanship of the Christian-Com- mando campaign in London, which) will take services Into factories, movie houses and any place else where people congregate.
Returning to Britain's booming divorce rate, the prelate sald the church was giving half support to the marriage guidance clinics where-so- many marriages headed for the rocks were salvaged.
He said the church wanted to step
even before they got to that stage, however, and were urging young' engaged couples to talk to To Robert Daniel Hogg, a graduate He said Church of England clergy their pastor before taking the vows. of Oxford University, generally falls the task of interpreting the speeches
give young couples, premarital ad- vice on all aspects of wedded of Soviet Deputy Foreign Minis'er United Press. Andrel A. Gromyko, Russia's Coun- cil delegate.
The bespectacled Englishman, one of the veterans of the United Nations staff of some 30 oMelal in- terpreters, can speak eight languages, but it is his rendition of Gromyko's into English which commands major attention,
Hogg considers Gromyko easy to interpret because of slow and pre- cise language and clarity of think- Ing.
Yorkshire Cricket Club
Mr T. L. Taylor of Leeds has been elected President of the Yorkshire
"We inerpreters inke a great pride County Cricket Club In place of the late Sir Stanley Jackson. He is only in our work," Hogg sald. "To de the Afth man to hold the position. good job we must sympathise with the views of the man for whom we He was considered one of the five speak. We must get the same feel- best cricketers in 1000 when he was ing and force into the interpretation captain of Cambridge University teum. He toured Australia and New that he puts into his delivery. Zealand with the M.C.C. in 1902-3 and in 1902 headed Yorkshire's aver
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The late President Roosevelt's "Little White House,"
near Georgia Warm Springs Hospital for Infantile paralysis victims, soon will to the state of maintained 05 Л Georgia to be strinc.
The modest dwelling will be pre- served just as it was when the war- ime President died there on April 12, 1045.
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and logic of a delegate's address into a useful left arm bowler. Brin Bowler, There was
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International interpreting is almost talent on view, and it was noticeable
science and comes easily only to that 16-year-old boys had been taken on early with a view to their those with an excellent memory, a thorough background in history and development along right lines,
Those who have made
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Because of a constant shortage of pearances at the shed were drawn
Intérpreters, from all parts of the county, and it competent is obvious there has been some very specialists never need worry about thorough searching going on, with a jobs. Their average salary in the keen eye for left handed bowlers UN nets then about US$0,000 tax
and batsmen.
Len Hutton is making satisfactory progress after undergoing the throat operation in Bradford for which he flew back from Australia,
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The Committee of the Institute is anxious that members of the Forces, Ex-Sorvices Institute
who in the future may be visiting or passing through Sheffield, should use Sheffold has taken a step towards the Institute at their convenience Its Ex-Services Institute by leasing when it is open. temporary premises from Shefeld Although It will be the social ad- Corporation, which it is hoped will ministrative headquarters for She- be opened in July. Ex-Servicemen melds ex-service organisations, In the city are now forming them is to be open to serving members of· selves into working parties to re- the Forces, so that they can be sure decorate and renovate the premises of somewhere to go in a city which ready for occupation. The first became famous for its. hospitality to partles, fornter REME men, went into the Forces during the war. operation at Easter, and craftsmen The address will be Milk Street, will follow.on installing electric light, | which is near the Head Post Office, services, and doing painting and and midway between Sheffeld's two general repair work.
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Other wars produced un- known soldiers; this one pro-memorate the lost children of Lidico, duced the unknown child..
Prague's Archbishop Josot, Beran fathered the Idea last autumn-after: Today," Czecho-Slovakia will reading an All Souls' Day article de- dedicate the world's first moment to 'dicated to child victims of the war. the Unknown Child, an appealing A Catholic Charita was commis litle: statue in front of the Renals-.}. Bloned and installed the statues sance Cathedral of the Victorious The "Unknown Child will
Virgin in Prague's oldest quarter, near Prague's treasured Child Jesus, Mala Strang.
an ancient, gem-encrusted, miracle- atalug
working statue brought from Spain
The
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the thousands of children who died 300 years ago. The Child Jesus is
in concentration camps. and on war the centre piece of the Victorious fronts during World War II, and for Virgin
the Czechs it will especially com-Press.
Cathedral's alter-Valled