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BEAUTY ARTS By LOIS LEEDS
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Change your makeup when you change the colour of your hair.
HAIR COLOURING
gets dry and difficult. Hot water should not be used, only cool water, verging on to cold. Your limpio mixture should be poured gently through the hair. Get someone to do shampoo into a lather and massage it gently into the scalp. A vinegar rinse is an excellent way to finish.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1947.
NEWFOUNDLAND TO VOTE ON ITS POLITICAL FUTURE
Confederation With Canada Possible
Ottawa, July 23. -
Before the end of this year theo. 316,000 people of Newfound- land, now a British colony and once a British Dominion, are expected to vote on the political future of their 42,500-square mile island which lies at the mouth of Canada's St. Lawrence River.
Most qualified informants believe the Plebiscite will result in a vote to confedorato Newfoundland and Canada into a single Dominion. Other possibilities are that New- cessions might be made should New-
remaln Island, gained foundland decide the foundlanders, whose enough wealth during the war to colony, came back. to complain of reception. Several encourage them to ask Britain for their London change of status, might vole for said they regarded it as thilly and return to her pre-1934 position as unhelpful. Major Peter Cashin, a ог to member, said the reception was
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maintain crning Dominionission calculated to push Newfoundland in-
zume now.
her present
government with to confederation with Canada. form of, colension modifications: her,
In effect, Britain told the de-, summer meetinga Newfoundland's National Convention legation it could expect little from the why of the Brilisit either in the discuss delegates will
Canada wtih this forgiveness of old debts or the grant merger with
minton's repieseratatives. Atter of new loans for development pur- there was every aldes rev
review the proposal, the poses. Further,
the Newfoundlanders Newfoundland delegates will debate Indication recommendations made and forward could expect nothing further in the or commercial con- a proposal to London, probably by way of trade the end of August. Then the plebis-jeession from Britain. cite may be arranged.
Political developments
followed of
MOST LIKELY CHOICE
If colouring your hair makes you look younger, attractive or Glamorous
the United States establishment and Or the possibility of Newfoundland -colour It, of course! But do a good Job. Dotter no colour than streaky this for you, it possible. Work the Stephenville after the late President making a deal with the US where it colour.
Colour rinses, Unts and dyes are reaching the height of perfection and are almost fool-proof. You can do a good home job with some of them but you'll nera somerne to help you 'You just can': get at the top of your head.
Tints and rinses CAN be applied at home. If your hair la drab you can pep it up and improve the tone and colour. And if you do change your hair colour, do buy and use makeup stndes to go with the new
colour,
Don't overdo a bleach job. If you DO overdo do it, use a bleaching rinse to tone down the too-yellow look. If, in your enthusiast for a Blonde Personality, you have come out with hair like straw, use het o!! massage until the hale comes back to normal. Then, perhaps, you'll be enntent to be YOUSELF and not a Blonde!
To brighten lull, faded blonde hair; use a rinse of peroxide and a half-pint of hot water. And a few drops of perfume extract, Pour slow- ly over the hair and dry with warm, Bntless towels. Bleached hair often
Minole Makeups.
GABRIELLE
Hats acume new importancel They are big, little, wide and wonderful. Anything goes, just so that it is worn as it should be- and that it is becoming. A new idea Is Straw Flowers for, Spring, cen- tored with mirrors--io seo better, maybe! Long, "follow mo, lad streamers are mightly intriguing!
SIDE GLANCES
A vinegar rinse saftens harsh, dry, over-bleached hair and is very good for "frizzy" hair. To a pint of warm, water, and two ounces of vinegar. Pour ever year hair after a thorough champoo. -
If you have dark hair and wont
bases at St John's, Argentiu
It is said on good authority that the Roosevelt and ex-Premier Winston has ties of interest in the Northeast, Churchill agreed 29-year leases are delegation was told there could be granted in return for the wartime
This, ift to Britain of 50 average Ameri- no question of their island leaving most qualified The United States the Empire.
confederation can destroyers.
Informants said, made between spent
$200,000.000 and
with Canada the most likely choice future provid- $300,000,000
these bases and.
to Newfound for Newfoundland's thus, helped restore
worked out between both countries. land a degree of financial indepen-cd satisfactory arrangements, can be From confederation, Canada could stand to gain:
dence.
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WHAT! AT THEIR AGE?
Challenge To Christianity
of
HEAVY PUBLIC DEBT
forest and sta glint of Red in it, try a home-
Newfoundland's fish,
BOSTON. faced Newfoundland,
by made Egyptian henna powder. Pour
mineral resources (although Canada
The new president of the First Foiling water over it until it is a $100,000,000 pubile debt it could not irendy has its own equivalent);
pay, mainly owed to Great Britain, thick, creamy mass. Work it through
Massachusetts the famed the clean, wet hair. Leave on for gave up its political independence in large plece of the Labrador coast Church of Christ, Scientist, in Bos
which supposedly is rich in unde- ton,
of Mother Church of Christian Science 1934 to become a colony. This was veloped resources; the prestige
to thefaces the problems of the atomic from 5 to 20 minutes, depending upon
sort of a bankruptcy prrangement, adding one more province how "red" you want your hair. Rinse
under until your hair
blank age with confidence. British-Newfoundland Joint
I now has (there is with warm water
nine commission rule, under
Mrs Helen Chaffee Elwell "squeaks", then do a liquid soap
Britain agreed to restore Indepai-
over the entrance ahampoo.
"difficulties dence once the country's
Parilament buildings because Canada Hebron, New Hampshire, and Bos- ure overcome and the country is thought
someday ton, the daughter of an American Newfoundland It was a might join the Dominion); plus the general, regards such perplexities as again self-supporting." year ago that the island felt tref dynntures inherent in unintention of a great moment for the Christian Church to "dare to be a Dovid." to be ready to make new plans for the British part of North America,
employing the analogy of the Bib- future
to form a government,
lical character who conquered the National Convention and to present
for consideration pinus
glant, Dominions Office in London.
Most members of the Convention's! delegation who undertook a mission! to Britain last April, to determine what economic ald and other con-
FOR THE EPICURES
add
Berlin-Epicures can now thistle, neile, dandelion, and wild vegetable salads to their tasty dishes list.
Berliners are eating, such foods every day and finding them to be. quite good, ton. They say all one
a needs is a trip into the woods, mixing pot, and a good Imagination. Expert thistle-salad eaters call the dish a fine substitute for ordinary green salad and swear by the con- coction-amateurs unused to the ways of the thistle usually swear at 11.
:
the thistle "The upper parts of should be cooked for at least 40 minutes, "warn thistle enthusiasts."
to
Air-Conditioned Trousers
faz
the
ALSO PROBLEMS
It would niso bring Canada these problems:
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For the many who have' despaired of coping with the unleashed mate- rint forces of an atomic age, she han this word of cheer:
physically The acquisition of
land populated poor and sparsely (for 400 years Newfoundlanders have
a meagra "To the Christian Church has been able to gain only living), little production other than come the opportunity, unparalleled aper and minerals in Christian history, to present the paper fish, pulp and for export and the possible necessity true concept of God in His relation- of arranging for imports of food, ship to man and the universe, that goods, men will turn naturally to the telch- clothing and manufactured and educational and health facilities ings of Christ" (literacy is prevalent, high and tuberculosis problem).
food costs
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major
NEW YORK. What Is sald to be the first im- provement in men's trousers since the Invention of the zipper closing has been palented by Inventor Joseph W. confederation
bably would also want help Lewis, Jr.; it is air-conditioning.
an engine usi
has simply Canada in the form of the develop- using nylonment-of-its-railway,.a mainland ferry bulk of
Iorth
a 'pure,
This is the hour," in the opinion of Mrs Elwell, when both the pulpit: and press can unite in a crusade of Informants believe that under righteousness and in a spirit of
pro- brotherly love sci Newfoundland
from
spiritual Christianity."
The new president Joined the election climaxed the largest annual in years. meeting of the Church Thousands of members travelled to Bosten from all parts of the world,
"After" cooking, put through the meat the flea sunt and full service,, family, allowances for poor Mother "Church-In-1913.--Her-recent
grinder, and then serve cold."
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As a result.
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the war began.-Associated
To achieve the supreme in tastiness of fine holes, in place of the tradi-people who comprise the
the population, and subsidies one should mix together many wild tonal cotton chich is constantly uther economic aid.
de One salad mixer vegelables. scribed his dream salad as follows: scooped into the trouser leg by the Even then, say those acquainted many returning for the first time "First I take some Jumping weeds, nip of a cuff, rises and passes. with the Newfoundland situation, since which grow here in all gardens and of die mess pocket. Lewis demon- there is serious doubt if the majority Press.
few lighted meadows, and place in boiling water, strates by putting a
In a few of Newfoundlanders would welcome Twice before con- Then I put by three rhubarb leaves,
confederation. handful of oak leaves, and seconds aistream of smoke emerges federation negotiations have broken' down and many Newfoundlanders mall bunch of either lime, elder, or from the mesh pocket. The inventor dow acacia leaves."
are said to feel closer to the United "After mixing this round for five
"I have tested it by putting ther-States than Canada and some feel minutes on a slow flame, I add some
from spicy
113 weed such
Peppermint, mometers in each trouser pocket muro trade advantages could come
and the other from the United States than camille, or yarrow. I boll this mix-one of them mesh
cotton, The
pockei Canada. ture ter 10 minuteà mhore, add a co
In Canada, too, many are sold to pinch of salt-just a pinch, mind using the air-flow principle is three
five degrees cooler, That is not feel that the disadvantages of Now- to
of Jou-and
put everything
costs through the meat grinder. Place in desirable, in winter, but In summer foundland and the
would outweigh u salud bowl, and add a drop of it is like having one leg in the open federation.
air and the other in a closet."-As-advantages of having a tenth vinegar, and you have the nest wild
vince-Associated Press. vegetable salad in postwar Ger-sociated Press. many."Associated Press.
then
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As he neats his home Rupert gets thoughtful."If the King of the Imps i angry it means that the young Imp of Summer is going to get into trouble," he marmura. He seems such a jolly little fellow, I shouldn't like him to be punished." Mrs. Bear, from her front garden, sees Rupert coming for his tax and carrying tickets, shuttlecock and chestnuts. To her great surprise he doesn't open the gate, but after hiding most of his things in the hedge, he suddenly turns and. runs off again.
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Man, Monkey, Or Both?
JOHANNESBURG. Dr Robert Broom, famed 80-year- the old Scottish-born paleonthologist, is, caves pro-working at the Sterkfontein
near here in an effort to find a keleton which he believes will prove the prehistoric monkey-man walked upright and used his hands for work. He wants to find it before the American Selentiße Expedition from California arrives to work at the caves. Up to now the only skeleton he has found is the fossilised remains of a glant rock rabbit that he esll- matos to have, lived some 300,000 years ago.
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In 1938, Dr Broom found a skull which world authorities agreed was the missing link between man and ope and recently he unearthed what he calls Plesarihropus Transvaalen- sis, the skull of a woman lie paid lived about 250,000 years ago. Associated Press
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