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By LOIS LEEDS.

Posed by Diana Lynn for Lots Leeds.

You can find the Magle in makeup, says Lois Leeds,

MAGIC MAKEUP!

tation. Always press a tissue over the skin to absorb any surplus,

Now that you have a smooth sur- face, apply your rouge: Three Kitle dots of cream rouge, blended well with your

Angertips, is the

right

way, Nexi face powder pressed into the skin. beginning at the base of the throat. A powder brush perfect skinmooths the powder

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1947.

JAPS SENT LOCK OF HAIR TO ANNOUNCE EXECUTION OF

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MANILA CHINESE CONSUL

The remains of Dr C. Kuangson Young, Chinese Consul-General in Manila at the time of the Japanese invasion, and of other members of the Con- sular staff who were murdered by the Japanese, were sent back to China by aircraft on Tuesday. The remains will be re-interred in Nanking,

L. Z. Yuan, of the United Press staff in Shanghai, who went underground during the duration of the occupa tion in Manila, in an urticle appearing in the Shanghai Evening Post, confirms that Dr Young and his staff were shot and not beheaded, and their bodies were buried in a common grave in Manila's Chinese Cemetery. He writes:

Once in circulation under falsified identity. I began to gather information about Dr Kuangson Young, P. K. Chu, and other members of the Chinese consular stuff, including a son of Dr C. T. Wang, Dr Wang had just then retired as Chinese ambassador at Washington. The following is what I picced to- gether:

Dr Yourig, all consular staff members except n student consul, ! and their fumliles had moved them- selves into a house in Manila out- skirts when the Philippine capital fell quietly to the Japanese.

the

there without questioning for several the community days during which Jenders invited him to share food which their families sent in. hire Young, being denied freedom at her own home with the families of the consular staff, could not send,

food to him.

My Informants were a little hazy about the dates. Anyway, several WA weeks, passed and Dr Young carried

away from the detention room. No one knew what actually happened afterwards but it was be

loved that he and the other com- sulur oftleinis were sent to Fort Santiago where the Japanese turned the clock back and re-enneted in the unclent Spanish dungeon the terrors of Inquisition.

Hair Sent

A Japanese consular official, whose name appeared to be Okazaki, who

The Japanese never announced had just himself been released from

the executions but my information internment, visited the building Was that they sent Mra Young ¤ with the typfen) Japanese arrogant lock of hair sometime after the politeness, announced the "Imperial tragic end of one of China's most

and

Japanese Army" would "protect brilliant younger diplomats who

them" and warned they must re-started as main within the premises.

Sentrics Posted

newspaperman then becnie consul-general in Lon- tlon. That lock of hair also told Mrs Moh Hing, wife of a cunsul,

DUMBBELLS

FREGISTERED US.

THAT'S THE

PATENT OFFICE

FOURTH DIFFICULT

TIME YOU'VE TRIED TO HIT THE BALL AND MISSED

YES,

COURSE

ISN'T

IT

One-Legged Men Will Guard Boys

and the others of the Inte of rest of the conmlar

ono staff. Only Junior consular member seeined 10 have had no trouble although he did not go underground. He was later shot dead by guerillas-after the Iberation.

When the Americans entered

To prove the belief that way-

plexion is a challenge to you to make i thong or depth. Next, your community leaders to meet at the Manila in February, 1945, and when Ward boys will not try to escape ·

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First, your skin must be beauti- fully clean. We won't, talk about cleansing today but it is the feat step. Next, going-over with mild astringent or a skin freshener Is Important. It smonths the skin and your foundation blends Into' a mat finish.

i

fighting within the city limits finally from a good remand home died down early In March, evidence where they are well fed and well was turned up by the Chinese com- treated, the new Social Welfare unity definitely confirming the Boys' Home in Singapore, will murder of Dr Young and other mein- bers of his staff.

employ just two one-legged watchmen.

Of course there is no Magie in cosmetics! But there is-seemingly -Mogie in Makeup. It CAN and DOES transform an ugly duckling

Glamorou into a menth-skinned,

When the Japanese Army had taken full control of the city, sen- Beauty. And that to woman

tries were posted outside the build- (a team, too) is Mrglet

ing where the consular staff and To begin with,

Run their families were lodged. Then nicely. Next, the military administration, to- clear, healthy and in-pored,

brush your eyebrows and lashes the kleat base upon which to build with a bit of eye cream or vaseline, into action.

shes gether with the military police, went makeup. But the coarse skin and

Pencil the eyebrows #little for They first "invited" all Chinese the not-an-clear-and-lovely C-

cy shadow.

A tiny touch is a part Chinese YMCA to be addressed by it your Magic. Now, mascara for military administration officials re- the lashes, to deepen your eyes, garding maintenance of order and Now, the accent on your mouth, peace among the large Chinese lipsticle that matches your rouge population in Manila. These in- but EXACTLY!

vitations were sent to homes und or stores of the Chinese leaders,

"Better Treatment" Make-indicating the well-organised Jopan-

Chinese community leaders located | ese espionage preparation for the Filipino caretaker at the Chinese Twenty boys who were serving Invasion.

Cemetery. He old the searchers sentences in the When the Chinese community the gruesome story of how the con-

Remand Home leaders showed up and a roll call sular officials were lined up

housebreaking. before revealed that only a handful

was open graves and shot by Japanese serve the remainder of their dour of the larife soldiers. He added that the Japan in the home.

vicis" after bayoneting

that shooting was a "better treatment."

Then he led the Chinese com- munity leaders, including Mrs Moh. to the common

grave unmarked and neglected-where the remains

The secretary of the Singapore of the consular stuff lay together with Social Welfare Department, Mr T. soven Chinese community leaders P. F. McNiece, said that the homo who beaded the boycott section of filed a much-felt need the Chinese Anti-Japanese Assocla-

Colony. tlor in Manila,

tence boys to two or three

Singapore courts could now sen- years' imprisonment in this home.

If your skin is Inclined to be dry, choose ti cream makeup foundation or a rich semi-liquid. If the skin

15 ally, 150 a liquid foundation

Mindle Makeys

GABRIELLE

Different shades of face powder are important if you want to have A co-ordinated color scheme. If you aro pale, select a pale shade of pow- der but wear brilliant costume colora. If your skin is brilliant, match it with brilliant powder and soft costumo colors for balance. Or raverse the scheme. You can't wear both!

SIDE GLANCES

Work out a plan for your

Gather a little Magic up. your bottles and jars!

from

Venus Wasbiterium was promptly bicked the usually decapitated their "con-

Broken Hearted

Pretty, 26-year-old Venus Chong, whom Court Inspector Yeo Bin Chlat in Singapore described as "broken hearted and desolate," drank a cup of caustic soda and was found in agony by her lover and her servant. She was rushed to hospital where she recovered.

Venus was hardly able to speak when she pleaded gulity to the charge of attempted, suleidy. In the Sceond Police Court

Inspector Yeo said, that Venus and long been in love with Chan Sal Chung and had counted оп marrying him.

When she realised that her chances of making Chan her husband - were nil she thought that life was not

worth living and decided to commit

suicide..

In a weak voice, Venus admitted

these facts and was bound over In the sum of $100 to be of good be haviour for six months,

Her cousin Jenny Tan, who was present in court, agreed to take care of her.

by armed Kempelial soldiers. Large nrmy trucks rumbled and sererched to a stop at the entrance. Everyone of the "Invited guests" was sent to the University of Philippine campus.

Hold Young

10

While there, according to several of the "Invited guests" "who fold me the inside story following the American liberation of Manila, they saw Dr Young brought in and lodged in a smaller room next to the larger one where some of the community lenders were detained. The other consular staff members were in burial. another room.

and

Identification was possible, in some cases, by the eyeglasses and leather belts which defled the long

Mrs Young WAS not in Manila Dr Young was dressed in a whitel when the bodles were recovered. sharkskin suit and appeared to be She was sent to the United States extremely calm. He was detained on a United States transport,

Books Across Sea Improve

U. S. and British Relations

Since 1911, a growing stream of books has been flow. ing in both directions between the United States and the United Kingdom under the auspices of Books Across the

⚫ Sea Circles on both sides of the Atlantic.

The New York branch of the so ciety carries on its exchange with a similar office in London. A as ton office keeps up a stendy inter- change of literature with Edinburgh,

Salvation Army for thieving and will continue

to terins

The home, to be named after prominent Singapore resident, has Social been reconditioned by the Welfare Department ut a cost of $37,000.

In fhe

reluc-

Hitherto, they had been tant to impose long-terin Imprison- ments for lack of a proper boys'

home.

The first resident "house mus- ter" of the home will be Mr Meyer who has been seconded for this work from the Singapore Education -Deportment-

GOOD SENSE REPRINTED

(Continued from Page 2)

how similar are some of the textile consistently staggered to find not only

manufacturing problems to-day th those of her time, but also how th so completely. It may not be good other ways the industry has changed

fascinating rending. novel writing

makes but It

The main objective of the; cepts of Americans' as gangsters, Circles is to cultivate a better stack Hollywood types; and of Bil-

millionaires, cowboys,

and other understanding between tho

ton's

ns country gentry, obsequious peoples of the two democracles. villagers, comic batters, and stock

types of Victorian fiction.

Mias Charlotte Day, Secretary of the American society, said books ex- changed today are turning away from concerned war subjects and are mainly with postwar problems.

All the same, Mrs Gaskell's novels "Ambassador books

"Sho Although the books currently are;

are hooks are good by any standards. exchanged only between the United which give an honest representation had neither Jane Austen's perfection levers in other countries are showing the people and present hoth sides of Bronte's flashes of genus, but.... interest in the programme, and this controversial subjects." Miss Day with a little more sheer creative cultural exchange may soon spread emphasised. "These books are not power, unifying her work and giving written for expert or for experts but her character drawing a sharper edge, to other nations, a spokesman for for the general public. They are she would have been, the greatest the organisation said.

Books for young and old are in- the type which will increase person- cluded in this

this trans-Atlantie

to-person literary countries."

understanding

I am continually surprised to find swap. Boots aglected as "ambassa- dora" are those which have not yet

Junior Clubs

how many people have never read **North been published on the opposite singJunior Books Across the Sea clubs and South", the

sida The societies also

Mrs Ghakell. Apart from have set up

more famous

By Galbraith Kingdom and the United States, book of the daily life, ideas, and plans of of art," observes Priestley, "nor the

Mother says her budget never fallod wheneve

BOOGA

Rop had to cut out some frills, such and

of the Atlantic. Books Across

"

O | woman novelist we have had."

hatween

Sea selectors choose those writings in schools on both sides of the At- "Cranford" and "Mary Barton" are which they believe give invaluable lantic. These clubs exchange lotters, first-rate books, and many Gaskell glimpses of the "real" United S'ales books, scrapbooks and general news fans rank her short novel "Cousin or Britain, as the case may be. about themselves audi school sub- Phlllls" as her best plece of work,

One of the muin objectives of thejects.

"Mrs Gaskell," says Priestley, societies, is to debunk foreign con-

Last year the New York branch "La one of those writers they all have of the American society nude 3,500 charm) about whom no fuss is made, loans from its 3,000-book 1brary of who do not become cults, but whom Foglinh terature indicating the people go on reading and delighting in growing Interest in the movement more and more, whose names are The books werd exhibited in 50 stills living when some other and libraries in 22 states.

apparently greater names are really Heading the American organisation dead, nothing but with offices at 82 West 45th Streetmansion."

vast ruined. New York, are Allon Nevins, Pre- sident. Mes Viginia. Glidersleeve, Yes, Mrs Gaskell Is an author not Vice-President; and Mrs May Lam to be missed by any generation: berton Becker, Chairman of ne Sho wrote about real things in n Executive Couricit.

great way.

CHESS PROBLEM

By S. F. E. FLATAU Black 3 pieces

jah - White, 6 places.

White to play and mate in tipa. Solution to yesterday's problem:

Rupert and the Young Imp-14

After leaving Grannie Goat's for tage, Rupert wanders back, to the common deep in thought,."""My pal Bill Badger is fond of mysteries."" he thinks. ***I'll go and tell him, ali about what has happened."" He ›atseta for Mrs. Badges'i house but in few moments: drejes across Bill himusif, with Podgy Pig, under ■ chestnut tree which is in flower and they seem to be playing conkers, Hi, Bill,"! cries Rupert, come and hear what I found on our old apple (tren this morning. 3) #0019%)

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