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By LOIS LEEDS

Posed by Alexis Smith for Lois Leeds.

Consider the shape of your face when you apply makeup.

"DEAR LOIS LEEDS"

in another city and invite the bride- to-be for a visit, she should go but "Dear Lois Leeds-I never seen not accompanied by mother unless to get the right look when I make the Invitation includes You and

up.

I have good preparations but then, I wouldn't!

my skin looks too dull and my face.

too farge.--SUE."

fuundation

1

"Dear Lois Leeds-Would sulphur, First, choose your makeup in inside and out, help my problem toner to match your skin. Second, skin?-SIS," apply your

smoothly, You should consult your physi- Use the fingertips to blend and blend, clan about this, but sulphur is often then blend again. If your face effective. You can purchase sulphur broad,

powder choose a

ever type creams and lotions for use on shades darker then your skin tone. troubled, problem skin, Go to your Light powders tend to make the face drug or cosmetic counter. look longer.

"Dear Lois Leeds-Would a white wool still be correct for a bride at a small wedding?--NELLIE C."

Yes, but her accessories should be carefully chosen to given her that! "bridal lock.

"Dear Lois Leeds-My hair is pure i while though I am only 24 years { old. My skin is fair. Would a blue Those be pretty for my hair? My eyes are bluc.--MISS_L."

Yes, and why not Dramatize your type quite a bit? Wear only Blue, in different shades. At your age you can make your White, hair a beauty asset.

"Dear Lois Leeds-Should I ac- company my daughter when she calls on her future in-laws?

-MRS. CHIS: No, and your daughter should not call on them, they should call on her and welcome her. If they live

Mimile Makeyo 4 GYTBRIELLE

MONDAY

TUESDAY

WESPAY

SATURDAY

FRIDAY

THURSDAY

Are you making a Beauty Cal- endar for the New Yeart Plan now. for your personal improvement and keep to your schedule. Care gives results and takes very little time, just an extra Minute here and there!

SIDE GLANCES

ON SHOW IN

FASHION

THEATRE

ANNOUNCEMENTS in Eng-

Spanish

made by ex-model Rosemary Chance told overseas buyers in the British Industrial Fair Fashion Theatre about the parade of British wholesale

fashions.

Fashion ungles on the show ure the combinations of colour In good materials-violet and grey- woollens worn with blue, flame

are

Innvy.

"Binck and white' with a dash of crimson, and the triumph of black alone......hoods

popular, a hunded while lamb coat, a hooded brown and white diagonal tweed toptent, bulky and warm for win-

ter.

Also for winter, the smart buff hooded raincoat and the proofed long-sleeved blouses, one in bright blue and white check.

The jersey is coming to the front: Grey Jersey is used in a topcoal and sult, and three-plece again in a coat and dress,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1947.

OBSERVERS SEE CHINESE

COMMUNISTS' POTENTIAL

INFLUENCE IN POLITICS

an

Communists in every major country of the Far East have reached unprecedented high point in political power and influence, and the Chinese Communists are "actually and potentially the most powerful," according to a survey by Gordon Walker and 'Ronald Stend of the Christian Science Monitor.

"Capitalising on civil unrest and the apparent lack of deci- sive policies on the part of major powers other than Rus sin, their influence 'continues to spread."

The survey pointed out that Com- munists in the Far East show few alans, however, of co-ordination on a brond scale

"Their operations in various areas are linked loosely in such common causes as struggle for independence,

agrarian reform, and Inbour union movements,"

At the some time, the Monitor carried on editorial which asserted that the Communist is "making a

|PRINCE LEARNS

Í

ABOUT EMPIRE

AIR LINES

Prince Kachorn Chiraprawat, a member of the Royal House of Siam, who is in Britain to learn about the Empire airline

half of his six weeks "term" at network, is now in the second

the BOAC traffic and commer- cial school at Aldermaston.

great bid for the awakening masses of Asia, One of his chief

talking points is racial equality. And his cannot be countered arguments simply by citing the Christian teach- ings of universal brotherhood."

"A practical demonstration of brotherhood," however, the editorial averred, "would be worth a deal of argument." It added that the United States could "enally yet boldly" help to undercut Communist appeal to Asians by getting rid of the "obsolete Immigration and

naturalisation restrictions directed against Orlentals on racial grounds ........This would be a very small drop in the American population bucket, but it would remove one of the deepest couses of Asian bitterness ngainst the Untied States....The Important point for Americans

raap is that Aslan resentment does not rest on American, exclusion of Inconsiderable handful of im-

att

Asian

to

people attena`by law us "inferior" |

Tight Co-ordination

Meanwhile, in their survey, Walter and Stead said in part:

"If tight co-ordination on a For Eastern basis ever should be achiev cd-and there presently appears

a

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John Mills Valerie Hobson in

Great Expectations.

by CHARLES DICKENS

A Cinoguild Production

Directed by David Lean

fair chance there is little question Tournament Released by Eagle-Lion

algnificance. would that the Communists from the international standpoint be as great, ir not greater, than that of their co-theorists Europe.

"And

in the Orient,

in

where American Interests still are second- Bry to those of Europe, conclusive checks and balances have not yet begun to emerge.

In the first half, in common with the corporation's traffle assistants who are on the course, he studied such subjects ns air transport his tory, air law, ship's papers, mall and freight handling, international | "The Chinese Communists, whose health relations and load control. influence remains more or less static Now having reached the

second

in the predominantly rural arcas stage, he is having lectures on nir

they control, continue to extend signals, meteorology, sales pro- their influence dri underground

erdure and flight control.

other

Also in common with the assistants, at his own wish he lives

In billets on the camp.

At home in Bangkok the Prince Is connected with a trading con- cern, with large shipping and In- surance interests, who act as handi- ing agents for BOAC, the capital being one of the stops on the flying boat route to Hongkong.

Canton,

movements in big Shanghai, Tientsin.

ELS

cities such

Peiping, and

Play' For Timo

army,

The Royal Tournament, start- ed 67 years ago as a military display on Wimbledon Common to "amuse the troops and pro- vide a counter-attraction to the lure of London's West End," opens at Olympia on June 12 for the first time since 1939.

This twentieth century version of the medieval dating jousts is largely

mechanised affair. The tourna ment will include trick motor-cycle rides, RASC driving displays, naval

Com field gun demonstrations, a mando cliff raid and a musical by the loyal Horse Artillery.

the

war it was the cavalry musical rides

driv

regiments with their mus Life that stole the limelight (the Guards began the tradition in 1882). but lack of skilled riders and horses prevents them entering this year. Instead, the Royal Army Veterinary Corps, who now control ull riding Instruction in the Army, enter for

be first time with traditional

a rick riding display.

"The Communists' strategy in the civil war is largely one of playing for time. They have 1,500,000 men in their regular

another 3,000,000 irregulars, and a question- able

stock-pile of arms and ummi Aged 32 and a fluent English nition. Growing shortages speaker he was at school ut Chel-equipment may have provided tenham College the Prince was in added reason for the fluenced in his decision to go to strategy of not looking for military Britain because he is convinced victory. there is a future for air travel.

Loans

in

In

"There slits little Indication of close ties with Moscow.

"However, it is obvious that the Chinese Communists, who claim

a

Without party membership of 2,000,000, are and arranged eight Royal Tourna-.

Interest

Sir Thomas White is still

The collar-line is creeping up sang ung tiny high white collars

un black, or a high round polo putting young men into busi-

neckline on

on woollen frocks worn under matchin, jackeis...

Softened Lines

shawi

hoss nearly 400 years after his death.

ford Mayor of London in 1553,

acting in China in a manner which would coincide with Russia's line. They have bitterly resented United States aid to the Nationalists, and most of their international aims agree with. Moscow's.

"Observers agree that the Chin- and ese Communists are actually potentially the most powerful in the Fur East.

Lines are softened: a draped

"Japan's Communist Party, which members to Collar

box Sir Thomas was a wealthy merchant jumped from 10,000 on a caramel Jacket, curved hemiine on Jacket and

who derived much of his revenue 60.000 during the past year, appears skirt of austere tweed.

Trom the cities of Nottingham, to have reached a temporary zenith Teen-age evening frocks are in Coventry, Lelcester, Warwick and ut influence. variably full-skirted

tiny Northampton. an undles:

other evening dresses wrap- ped around a slinky silhouette... less and less sequins being used, printed silks and cottons invading

the dance flour.

Detall: Lang pale blue gloves matching an evening dress, ending at the wrist except for.n covered index finger.

By Galbraith

COPE. 1987 BY NEÀ BIDVICE, ĮNG T. ÂÀ BED, V. M. FAT: OFF. - "Your father's a judge, so you ought to be a good umpire

besides you're always dropping flies!!

Thus in his will he decrced that "any young man of good character" residing in those places should be

nilawed a loan of up to £200 with- out interest to start a business.

Turning Point

came

on

"The turning point February I when Gen Douglas Mac- Arthur banned a general strike which the Communists had pushca us their No. 1 tactical operation and for which they are now taking the bulk of the blame.

About £10,000 a year is available, but for several years before the war there were no applications. New returning veterans are deluging the "The Communists lost perceptibly offices. of the trustees.United in the most recent elections to the

Japanese Dlet.

Press.

PEACETIME PAINT distress has given Korean Commu-

FOR RAF

Standard colours for all RAF aircraft are to be adopted. They will

bo silver, dark green, anti searchlight black, medium sen grey and white, according

to the type and role of the aircraft

A decision has also been made to revert to the peacetime "roundel the familiar red, while and bpc rings on aircraft of the RAF.

During the war, the white ring was not used. The yellow ring which during the war enclosed the blue and red will disappear.

English Manners

Said Slipping

For three hours a week for five months the RAVC team, who will be dressed us cowboys in the show, have been in practice. Conched by riding instructor Lieut, W. II. CHI, who has spent 30 years in the Army ment shows, the team of 13 will in- elude only three regulars, the rest being recruits trained at the RAVC depot. They were selected-from-the-

All arc depot's 30 best riders, volunteers.

Voluntary Systom

Of the horses, only one-Kestrel has been in a show of this kind before. Fifteen horses were chosen out of 200.

All staging and execution is car- IL ried out on a voluntary system.

as the this year's show is as good Tournament's peak year of 1028, there will be some £27,000 for Service charities. Altogether the 50 Tournaments so far held have three ed in £500,000 for the Services.

Mr. Winston Churchill personal- -ly did much to revive the Tourna- ment after the First World War. Incidentally, it was one of the Kaiser's regrets that he was never able to stage an equivalent tourna ment in Berlin.

In past times old war horses which had distinguished themselves "In Korca, popular dissatisfaction at Olympia were sent to end their with the slowness of political inde-days on the Royal estate at Sand- economic ringham in pensioned case. This was pondence together with

a request of the late Queen Alex- nists in the American occupation) andra, zone a fertile Beld for operation.

"Allhotigh there are no figures orl Communist strength in southern Commuhists Korea, it is clear the are strong enough to have compli- cated the picture even beyond the normal problems, arising from a dual occupation system...

Annamite Loader

RUSSIANS

WARNED OF

The leader of the Annamalle inde- RED MENACE

pendence movement-bearded Ho Chi Minh-was educated in Moscow and for 15 years operated as one of the key

On a grandstand decked out Comintern agents in the with the Tzarist imperial crest For East. Though he claims to have und Tzarist navy and army eme abrogated the Communists' doctrine, blema Mr Bologoff, chairman of he admits that the so-called "Mar- the executive committee of the xist Study Group" plays an impor Shanghai Russlar Emigrants'

·Association "warned emigrants

tant part in the Annanilto move- ment.

Burma, the Communists are of the "Red menace." "

yours has threatened the entire world

J. G. Bridges, general director the dynamo behind the powerful "Communism which for the last 30 of the Travel Association of Great called Anti-Fuselét People' Britain, said last week that English Freedom League. manhora were deteriorating de- plorably.

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Return of Royal Party from S. Africa;

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Answered In

Affirmative

Do wild animals kill people? and civilisation with choos and Will an animal, without provo- "In Malaya, the Communists have destruction; is reaching its climax,"

cation, attack a human being? The told He suggested n

n gathering of over 2,000 at remedy to point tied

Indonesian the Cauldrome. in closely the

Arguments – pró and con invo put to boars "politely but firmly" movement which carries the

same "We are against Communism--and rocked sporting circles and nature |that their manners are awful.

red-and-white banner na Indepen- for democracy, We Ior, freedom lovers' societies for generations. No one likes to be told that his dence advocates in Java and Sumb-and against Lyrarity o

There is good evidence on both manners are bad,"cand. perhaps a tr

The chairman expressed this thanks sides.

nuisance," he said at a public "A

NOTICE

"REMINDER"

Sports Club Selling Lotteries. for Manley Handicap, Bondi Stakes (2nd Section) and Lantao Handicap will be held today at 6,30 p.m. sharp.

ELS. YUNG Hon. Socrotary)

formed, pa

Wolves" howled all that nig little frank telling would stop theAnd in the Philippines, where for the hospitality shown them" "by | dumb from the Wild Appening Wy. Shillaido farm e-rescue, party was?

„ON of the Russian, oniigrant community An Argument on the affirmative and when he did not return to his poradie Aghting continues in the the Chinese Government derness of Abruzzi province, Italy, despite the state of manners, bush country of central Luzon, the Archbishop John said a prayer at recently

In the bottom of the Javine, they England will have many villors Communists are induential in the the meeting, and concluded with the Seventy-four-year-old farmer Gifs-found his mangled remains On this summer. Bridges said. Short- | Hukbalahap' organisation which ́at statement:" that the Russians are cinta Junnacconi, of the mountain every alde were tracka "ut wolves, ages, he said, will make no difference present is pushing for agrarian re- "amigrating for higher principles, and village of Percorocchland, fell into a The peasants of Abruz provin to touriste, ~/Lmociated Pres.-Kform/”—United Press.

for deals they want to preserve a deep ravine orld was injured severe- had their anEWOT."

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