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BEAUTY ARTS

By LOIS LEEDS.

Posed by Judith Doniger for Lola Leeds.

Your Eyes can be made more beaulful.

EYE TO EYE!

frames. And most becoming ways try them on with your Question-What can be done to erase deep lines under the eyes?on, as well as with your hat There is no eye strain.

off. Question-Do bangs glve, more Glamour to the eyes?

Answer-No, but a solt, fringe tung Glamourises the high forehead. thus setting a frame for the eyes. Question Are artificial eyelashes considered in good taste?

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JULY 14, 1947.

Thieves DUMB-BELLS

Malay Rail Thieves Now Try Sabotage

Tampering with Hines and signalling apparatus along the Malayan railway system is believed to be the Intest stage in the attempted assaults on goods trains by lonters who have not had good plekings in recent months because of the successful counter measures by the railways and the police, reports the Sunday Times of Singapore..

On Indian Balances

Dons

A series of important discus- sions and a broadcast on the subject of India's sterling balances has been arranged by British "Friends of India" to take place in London at the end of July.

Among

chairman of

a

nte a

well-known

From the date of the reoccu- pation and for many months afterwards losses by the army? and importers through footing from moving. trains are cati- minted to have averaged $250,000 a month. Accurate figures are not available; but this compares with the $280,000 for a whole year's losses along the 800 miles of railway before the war.

Abbut four months ago, the all- ways evolved a new method of fastening the doors of their goods wagons. and the expedient. they รอร่ 50 far withstood introduced attempts to break open the doors.

Foiled by a half inch bolt which and required hammer and chisel

minutes many

loolers of noisy work, who had previously hooked them- selves to the sides of wagons on trains by a doulde bel: round the waist, in the fashion of steeplejacks, then pought to get in through the wooden roofs

Axes coon made a hole but the booty obtained. in this way was negligible owing to the greater diff culty of lifting bales and bundles up through the holes..

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And he is going to do. It in a boat with six men-and a 13-ton woman.

The mant

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the other sido of the Atlantic, 5,000 miles trip and finished up on

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Dod's new boat, Lonely Lady, is property on the railways now rests just half the size of Girl Pat-40 feet

The crew? on the chief poller officer of each long. stats and settlement through which the line runs.

and Night Stanis Reed for the safeguarding of life and

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Orsborne hasn't yel decided. He's got the pick of a score of ex-naval commandos. The leaves London, woman is a secret until the bont

The discussions will consist of a mecting with a party of Members of Parliament at Westminster on July discussion at the 20, a Juncheon Savoy Hotel on July 30, and a B.B.C. broadcast "forum" discussion. The Friends of India' group of Britons who came

together some time

dis- purpose of DR for cussions and other forms of dotivity calculated to be helpful to India Their chairman is the well-known

Polico Join Forces Socialist Journalist

urnalist H.N. Brailsford. other members of

Another important recent, move the group are Woodrow Wyalt, Member of Par

was the absorption of the formerly al-Jament: the famous economist and separate Hallway Police Into the of the News-Chronicle, State this merger the responsibility and Settlement police forces. Lord Layton; the Conservative Mem- With hat

of Parliament, Sir bers of

public

of all political parties. The group, which is being assisted Answer-Fird, rest, not only for

in the organisation of these discus-

Johore and Perak (Slim River) the eyes but for the nerves and the body. Lots of sleep and real eye

sions by the Public Relations Officer care. Relax for five minutes every

of the Government of India, feel have the two stretches where tooting that the question of Indian sterling bands have had the greatest and day, with pads of cotton saturated

halances, and the way in which it is most consistent success in the past, with eye lotion or boracle

settled will, to a considerable extent, but reports of looting have fallen off determine the character of "Smooth the richest eye cream

futuroately

loolers have been forced to Answer-Yes, If they are properly relations between the United King-work at a disadvantage in not being the lines, undes the eyes. Pal it in thr with the cushioned parts of

applied. They should be gradual-dom and India.

able to know what goods trucks speciai fingertips. For a

home ed in length, Just like natural eye-

contained following another precau Full Ventilation. lashes peppy astringent lashes. Of course, artificial treatment use a

by the railway authorities, on a pad of cotton. Mould firmly, are at their best at night, for even-

A prewar system of marking the Their purpose is to give full ven- then smooth on a little eye creaming wear.

ROUND THE HORN': tilation both to the British and In- contents of trucks on special cards was discontinued eyeshadow look, dian case. Question-Does

The meeting at Parlia-stuck to wagons

Twice storms carried away bis well under eyeglasses?

ment will be addressed by Professor after investigations suggested that

but he used his nuxillary and Answer-Yes, a VERY BEle cyt

P.S. Lokanathan. The luncheon at gangs were using this available in masts

put Into Whitby

tools and shadow is very softening and looks the Savoy will be addressed bath by formation to pick the most profitable engine to

Yarmouth, 'bought Answer-Accent pale Blonde eye-well "under glasst:"

Professur Lokanathan, presenting the wagons.

was de-fashioned new masts. brows with a deep, Dark

Indian case, and Geoffrey Crowther, The effectiveness of this

Tampin recently With Admiralty and- Lloyd's charts editor of The Economist, presenting monstrated in

sall In

ofcially the British engE.

when a goods train at the station he is going to Sir John, Anderson, former and a wagon extuniner discovered dangerous waters round the globe. Governur of Bengal, will preside. that a hole had been made in the "We are going to all the hide-outs

At the broadcast those taking part roof of one truck, Nothing was lost of the pirates," he said. .... will Include Professor Lokanathan,the wagon contained only potatoes. Geoffrey Cowther, probably Sir The thief les: his wire cutters be-

Finance hind. George Schuster, former

acid.

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Question-Which is most flatter- ing to a blue-eyed blonde, a brown or n black eye pencil?

Brown pencil. A light Brown is apt to give a reddish tone to the brows.

Question How does one the most becoming cyeglasses?

selcat

Auster By trying on the frames Just as you try on a hat, Select the

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Curl your hair with water, to which a few drops of your favorite perfume has been added. Scrub your combs and brushes, then rinse them in perfumed water. Put drops of parfume on all flowers that aro worn in your hair! -

SIDE GLANCES

A Good Tea Punch

Member of the Government of India, G.D.H. Cole, supporting the Indian argument, and J.E. Meade, of London School Economics, sup of porting the British point of view, making a forum of five.

The programme of discussions has

There is a recipe for a tea aroused much interest in political punch which makes a refresh-circles. Its sponsors made it clear ing drink, particularly these that their aim is an objective and

NAVY TO GIVE BIG

warmer days, and is. simple to scientifle study both of the British PARTY

make.

You 3: 1 tablespoonful tra.. Juice of one lemon, 1 pint bolling water, 12 oz. castor sugar, Juice of 1 orange. 1 quart aerated water.

Measure e 1:5 Jalo-a large earthenware Juz. Add the boiling water. Cover with a folded towel. Stand fer 5 minutes, then strain into another jug, preferably a glass one.

Add the sugar and strain in Jemon and range jule. If desired, ake a handful of washed mint leaves, crush them in your hand and pace in the jug. Leave t the bunch is eald.

the

To serve rea' punch, you can either trab it Into, your brown earthen- ware jug or train it and return t to the glass Jug. Add the

-und-Indian-case

The boat? Orsborne bought it as a naval offeer, he kept his love out of his savings. During the war, of, and owed his life to, little boats. He bought Lonely Lady in Scot- and, and to leat her salted her no -other down, by himself, with crew, to London through 14 daya of gales.

Lonely Lady will be the smallest ship ever to get around the Horn- if she does.-'

Dod Orsbome, 42-year-old 20th century. adventurer, says she will. Others say it is suicide.

JUST LIKE A FAIRY STORY

They feel the there has been The Navy's biggest "get-"It's like a fairy story; I-just- great deal of irrelevant discussions

That is how Miss of sterling balances, both in England together" since the Coronation can't believe it ever happened and in Indin, and that in view of the Review in"May 1937, will take to me."

which uninformed opinion place in the Clyde this month. Joyce Gartside, 23 year-old Capable of generating

on the sub- More than 100 vessels, from the singer, who lives at the Prince sect that the time is ripe for a dis- 35.000-ton Home Fleet flagship of Wales Hotel, Chorley, sum- passionate, review by known econo Duke of York to the Fleet tug med up her feelings after sing- mic experts, wh, are independent of

Enforcer, will crowd the famous ing the title role in "Madame- the actual settlement Iuter. -

anchorage, off Greenock and Butterfly" at Sadler's Wells Gourock as it never was crowd-theatre, London, recently. ed, even during the war.

Indian Air Commodore

They will be visited by the King on July 22 and 23, but most of the time the limelight will shine from ship, to shore.

The Navy are going to the Clyde 'a mission-to honour the

An Indian officer of the Royal aerated Indian Air Force has been promoted with

water when you want to serve A slice of lemon flowing on the top

of cach, glass as served is Pleasing addition.

ה

fair- Col-

Miss Gartside, vivacious, halced pupil from the Royal lege of Music, Manchester, is a dramatic soprano with a big future. How did she get her chance? That is a romance in Itself.

Misy Gartside was making a private record of "Love and Music" to nir rank. He is Air Commodore thousands of men and women who from Tosca for Columbia, with Wells conductor,, was so impressed Subro Mulcerjee, O.BE., who hasbulit and repaired worships between which Mr Michael Mudle, Sadler's bern appointed Deputy Assistant to 1939-45

The battleship Duke of York was that he immediately invited her to of-Ad- the, Air. Olleer-in-charge

built

the Clyde. Destroyers, go to. Liverpool for an audition. ministration at Alr

She Headquarters,

are among India. He is the senior officer sieops and submarines of the R.I.A.F

and was. The other Clyde-built vessels that will

com-be present. missioned in it on its formation as

on

to go the Indian Air Force in August, 1932. on board the ships.. In the aircraft

He was trained at the RAF, Col-carrier Illustrious there will be a lege, Cranwall and afterwards served Boating naval exhibition. for nine months in the United King-

By Galbraith first Indian officer to be The workers will be able

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Plans for field missions to did not hear anything for some weeks, then suddenly she was study the reconstruction of summoned to Sadler's Wells, told to Cyrenaica. Eritrea and Tripoli are being mapped out. learn the role of "Madame Butter-tania

Nations, Secretary- United fly" and be ready to appear in the

That she was success was proved General Trygve Lie revealed in title role in three weeks. by her good press.

was

to rest all day, but thinking of my

Miss Gartside, recalling her Sad-replying to the British Govern». ler's Wells debut said that she felt ment accepting its invitation to dom with No. 16 Squadron of the which salied from the Clyde during

the war will be with the fleet.

former Italian horribly nervous" during the first. RA Inst

Little Ships... Too

the opera colonies how under British ast year,

confidence increased us Mukerice went to England to attend The little ships will be well few minutes on the stage, but her survey the

motor torpedo the Air Ministry Command Training Confamiliarisation course at the gabrded the Channel during the war my life", she went on. "I was told

and afterwants took a bouts and one ML of the type that the most anxious day of military administration.

The Secretary-General had asked radio Empire. School. Debden. Be-will, be there.. fore he returned to India he visited On the fringe of the main feel ordeal made matters worse and had the British Government.if it, would all the RIAF. officers about 45- will be the minesweepers and it not been for the kindness of my welcome such missioris contemplated

including Valetto under attending LA.F. courses in

three tank-landing ships with fellow artists, United Kingdom.

memorable names, Anzio, Suvin Jocopi, who sang Susek!, I doubt if and Reggio

I could have gone through with the Council resolution of March 28. Four admirals will fly their flags Parti Gartside claims that she could

In the colonial field, both the Misa -Admiral Sir Noville Syfret (C-in-C.

could inik. She United Kingdom and the United States also submitted Latroporta Home Fleet) in the Duke of York, sing before she

of taking up music £19 ü Rear-Admiral H. Hickling (Flag thought

on conditions in the non-self-govern- Omeer, Training Battleships) in the career at 14 years of age, but her Anson, Rear-Admiral H. A Packer parents tried to dissunde her. Con-ing territories under their adminis

Officer, (Flag

Second Cruiser 'sequently she paid for her own tration: The other powers concerned Squadron) in the Superb, and Vice singing lessens, studying frat under have not yet submitted the reports Admirat J. M. Manaield (Fing Paul Vallon and later with Frank contemplated under Articlo 73 of the Officer, Submarines) in the depot Mullings at the Royal Manchester Charter,. ship Maidstone.

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By A. K. ELWORTHY Black, 11 piecca.

'places.

-CORN 1917 BY HÈÀ SERTICE, INK FIM, RED, LES PAT, DIF,

"But I only want to borrow the car for your sake! What would her parents think of my parents I made her walk.

to the dance?!

White,

White to plail and marg. In two,

Solution to yesterday's „problemtat

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College of Music.

Rupert and the Y

Young Imp-17

The three pals run to start their game and find Rupert's two rackets. The shuttlecock has disappeared." says 'the little bear." Have either of you two taken it? Biil and Podgy declare that they haven't touched it and, feeling very mysli. fied, they gaze round among the. rules of grasshuffling round. In circles. But Rupert doesn't walk about. He just stops and thinks.

It can't be in the grass he says.... left it on one of the rackels. Thech something very queer about BRATOVALL,RIGETY NEÄERVED,

the Economic and Social

Part of the United States roport so far released describes the sub

tandard conditions still existent. In some areas despite efforts to improve Rocial educational, economie, and conditions. Pudrio ko and the Virgin Islands are the poorest torri- tories under United States admini- tration, it states

The population pressure is serious In Puerto Rico, with less than one- halt acre of liarvested, crop per person,

In the Paalfic, Itawall suffered doplation of soil under war cultiva- on, the report notes, adding that the growth of Alaska by virtue of Sta position on the, álrz routerlucia: #linévitable.

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