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Women The

BEAUTY ARTS

By LOIS LEEDS

Posed by Adele Mara for Lols Leeds.

Lois Leeds tells you what to do for those back of the neck nerves.

NECK NERVES

nervous the

When you feel that ilghtening up at the back of neck and a stiffness extending down across the shoulders, you must A borly massage is one slow a way and a mighty good way to re- norve Heve that back-of-the-neck tension.

The na moulding by the

will

expert Angers of a maMKULISE relieve that "too tired to do any thing" feeling.

Treat your self to a body safe every now and

then.

MNS- It ia treat

a wonderful and beneficial

for you and your benuly.

Beauty Quiz

nive

"Dear Lois Leeds-Please me your opinion as to whether or (Armint not any hen: Beial results

the chin muscles) can be obtained through home treatments with 411 electric vibrator, using the sponge applicator on the chin and on the neck.MAE

electric vibrator tends to firm AB and tone the skin and museles as it

clrculation. does stimulate

You

should use the eletric vibrator for five minutes every day. Use up ward strokes. A vibrator is grand for relieving tension and that tight, cong:sted condition at the back of

the neck and shoulders.

"Dear Lols

Leeds-My

many scars. He said that it would ake from six months to five years for them to go away and then they would wear off. If you could tell me of a way to clear thern up I would be ever so grateful! DICKIE F."

You must do nothing without the Consult advice of your physician. him as to cleansing routine and a diet to keep you free of the achie condition. Suggestions on covering

tire The near

harmlessly effectively may also be asked of your doctor.

and

QUASI-LEGAL

WARTIME MARRIAGES

After thousands of Allied troops in Italy had married Italian girls. it was discovered that the marriages were only quasi-legal..

The Concordat signed

between Mussolini's Hallan Government and the Valiven in 1929 recognised the family | Catholic Churcht

quasi-Slate doctor has just cured me of religion wih a- monopoly in the severe case of acne, which has left performance of religious marriage

ceremonio..

Minale Makery

GABRIELLE

Do tot pencil your eyebrows in n heavy line. Eraw the pencil back- ward, inward from the outer ends.

Then brush smoothly. This gives n natural effect. Brown pencils often ́give a Redlich look. A very Dark Brown pencil works up well if rour eyebrows are very light, A Bec pencil will give the most attractive

flect.

SIDE GLANCES

a

15 a

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1947.

Girl Asleep For

Six Months Examined

By Specialists

Specialists recently examined at the Royal Mel bourne Hospital a young woman who had been "asleep" for six months. She is Miss Rita Argall,, 25, of Kiata, near Dimboola.

NEW RECORDS

REMEMBER

SCHWANDA;

Pro-wor

will opera-goers remember Paul SchoeMer as the creator of Schwanda at Covent Garden in Weinberger "Sehwando the Bagpiper. During the war he was in a con. centration camp. Ife is now back with the Vienna State Opera, and has made an admir nble recording of Wotan's Farewell" from "The Valkyrie The accompaniment is by the Orchestra. London Symphony conducted by Karl Ronki Decen (K. 1587-8.J

✓ Harriet Cohen. with an archestra under Malcolm Sargent makes delightful sten ing with her playing of a new wark by Arnold Bux. “Morning Song which is dedicated tr Princess Elizbeth The simplicity of the theme is chinru- ing and the work is something you should near. It is sued by Columba (D.X 1301).

There is almplicity too in the theme Khachaturlap has taken for the "Lullaby' from the

Gayanch ballet music It is nbly played by the Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Nicola Malko On the reverse is "The, Dance of the Young Malden." and a brilliant piece of pre- cision Sabre Dance.* Tho record is is Master's Volen (C. 35731

ROBERT TREDINNICK.

HIT PLAY

ABOUT TEST

TUBE BABY

A ply about a woman who has a child by artificial insemi- nation is causing a sensation in Paris.

Her condition is a mystery to medical men. She had been in a coma at the farm where she lives with her mother, two brothers, and a sister,

**

Melbourne's leading physicians and surgeons whil examine her cach day in an attempt to diagnose her condition,

Miss Argoll has and her mysterl- ous fincas since she was 18.

A4 Broc the cemas lasted three or four days, but grødually they lengthened.

Once she went to sleep with her right hand gripped tightly around her felt wrist. When doctors broke the grip she woke up.

Eats While Asleep

Later she went to sloop for more than a week with her teeth clench- cd. When doctors opened her mouth she awoke.

DUMB-BELLS

REGISTERED U.S.MO) PATENT OFFICE I NEVER SAW AN ATOM AND I DON'T

WANT TO 1

BY: GAR

I HATES THE SIGHT OF

EM!

HeSmashed The Flying

Saucers

When University

57-year-old Sydney Professor Frank Stanley Cotton made Ameri- runs' faces red by solving the

Miss Argall was quite well early last year and went fruit picking.

Then she took a job as a house-lying saucer mystery, he nald In

wasn't making a startling new Melbourne. While working last September her scientific discovery. father died.

He did it with

A few days later she fell asleep, and was unconscious for a week logic. before being awakened, by doctors at Royal Melbourne Hospital,

For a month

she was normal, was discharged from hospital. She left the hospital by car for the Klaia Garn, but a few miles out of Melbourne she fell asleep again.

and

The car returned to the hospital, but no beds were avaliable, so she was taken home to the farm.

The present coma January 14,

began

un

At the farm Miss Argall was fed {wice a day with a spoon.

she Without awakening selously swallowed soft food.

a little scientific

a text book In his library was

of research as fur giving detalls back as 1973 on optical illusions created by the movement of the red corpuscles of the bloud in front or the retina of the eye.

Professor Cotton knew all about these researches,

blue glass, He knew, too, that a bold closely to the eye focussed on the sky about a mile away, brought the objects into sharper relief.

The logic uncon-

SHE PAINTS

Wemen are in the majority of the OPERATIONS

audience, which hears each act in

Slim, fair-haired Anna Zin- Hence, and discusses the plug ex-!

keisen has a strange job-She citedly in the intervals.

Central character in the play-paints people while they

"The Immaculate which valled

being operated upon. Ons a

woman who hates men but longs to have a daughter of her

She interests a scientist in her case, and he carries out the experi- The Ital an

Grenent cerent. Inis Potestant marriage services

an valid only where special per F mission had ben granted for reli- giona col,mni sion of the civil con- trast.

Fany Arr dhupiahs who mar- rict Albud fores do Italian girls win anaware of this. So the Allied Mi ary Gay vnn, int put the mar- rage in order by a flanket degree Protestant Army chaplains de apoyed performers of The marringe servies..

Latest Hitch

are

A trained nurse, artist Anna works in the operating theatre of St. Mary's Hospital, London.

"When I read the reports coming from America, I asked myself was it a hoax, or did the people who re- ported seeing the saucers really belleve they existed?" sald Professor Cotton,

"I concluded it wasn't a hoax- they were seeing something real or filusory.

None found

"There was all kind of evidence! against the 'saucers' being real. The most important was that nobody had found one, though they were being seen all over America.

"Jenew that the moveinent of the red corpuscles in front of the reting created an illusion of moving objects, so I tried it out.

Then I saw what people in most parts of the world were seeing und calling flying saucers."

Her medical drawings are used for student study and by doctors to The second act takes place 20ustrate ectures and test books.

fterently, at Foyle's Art Gallery, ears later, when the daughter is Rrown up, believing her, father do- Lendon, she exhibited 51 drawings and priai nus, culled the exhibition serted her mother years before.

The mother's whole life revolves "Art in Medicine."

Without telling the students any- There

ere were ne drawings of air- round the daughter, whom she loves

shell daughter

and hter raid castolties, When the

bomb thing, he invited 450 of them to go jealously.

outside and watch the sky, slendily. wishes to marry and leave her, the wounds,

for a few eyes, the But the one that attracted the with unblinking mother bercmes frenzied at

his future wife was post crowd showed a bright green minutes. thine how

Twenty-two of the students re- hought of separation and tells the patient en the operating tible, the born." Horrified, he refuses to marry cavity of his skull visible, the sur-turned to report that "aying saucers' were now menneing Australia, too. reon's knife at work, her.

There was kit dye, which They'd seen them. Jecuret every part of the body ex-

ept the tumcur in the brain, so that it stood out clearly.

picture LESS HOMEWORK Amma called the Green Mita"

Anna, n private life Mrs Guy

SCHOOL PLAN with

13-year-oll Heseltine,

Julis, dog.n't eontine oftate

her if to medical printings. She is new caraged panting a gay set of hunting scencses m.rals for a new

once in in the Queen Mar..

Love Turns To Hate Equally horrified when she d's, covers the truth, the daughter's love for the mo her turns to hate and she

LARA Th is chat because Padma ev ay dits not apply toute her.

Triest new international zone on the Italy-Yugoslavia border, the marriages of 309 U.S. troups and 100 British Tommity to Italian girls there are legal.

They an only commum law al- Bances and me to be regulbrisind to safeguard property rights. m- hari'anera af the legitimacy of the children:

If the Allied Millary Government makes a reizenctive law degollsing ale warriages. 11 is still contin- versial whether it would Sablish volidly..

Allied authorities advise soldiers who mamed in Trieste to re-wed al hame to be on the sale side."

By Galbraith

COPE. 1947 BY NIA,SERVICE, NGẤT, M, REG, U. 8. PAT, OFF.

6-30

"I've just had the fawnmower sharpened? is it safe to take if out of the trunk? Are any of the neighbors looking?"

Playwright Philippe Heriat thin (ral pay) says he is not comment- ing on the right or wrong of this

thation, just presenting a set circumstanners that could arise.

In

play:

in the The mother considers she and the daughter are perfectly normal.

The scendet is sampa'helle to the mother's ideas, and considers ty

ughter, at any rate, is normai in every way.

The daugher considers she and her mather are "munsters."

man considers

The young

the

CHECK

patient's

An elementary school plan under less which pupils will he given homework and closer relations will be maintained between teachers and marents and teachers and pupils, will h given a test at the Bloomensberg next au- School, near Stockholm. 11.

YOUR successful, it will be introduced

mother "monster", and, although KNOWLEDGE

he st. loves the girl, refuses to narry her.

Met of the women in the audience y consider the other end h daughter are "monsters" in one way or another, but add that they are fascinated by the play.

Candles To Light

Legislature

re-

Th the Baht of three candles, the South Australien Parlament rently discusserl Adelaide's. ratiuing.

power

The city's power-supply Hind: tail- rd because of a coal shortage when In the Legislative Assembly was session, Attendants at the House produce only three were able to candles to illuminate the chamber. -Associated Press.

CHESS PROBLEM

By N. BELLI

Black. '9: pleces,.

16

White, 10 pieces.

White to'play and mate in two. Solution to " Saturday's problem:

1, K-38. 17. P-05; 2 Pe GR-235 ; 2, R—92 (ch):

-A, K-B6; 2. Q XP (oli).

1. Name the capital of the Ba hands, British West Indies.

* In Scandinavian mythology what pame is given to the shade of thuse killed in balila!

3. What discovered X-Rays?

4.

What is nyctalopla?

generally throughout Sweden, anys a government builtin

The plan will place the teacher lo ansition to be regarded as an ex- Diriented friend by the pupils, to whom they can turn for advice or help. It will be a system of mutual stfort, and co-operation.

As far as possible, says the an nouncement, the study of geography, alology and art will be based on Arst-hand observations from nature. 5. What country is richest in Motion pictures, the radio and the Cramophone also will be used to a greater extent.-Associated Press.

ན ' ཅན

minerals?

(Answers on Page 4)

Rupert and the Jumping Fish-7

To Rupert's delight The Giah gives an extra high tump and lands right on the diving board beside him, "Thank goodness I've found says the little gasping voice.

avá · serpentis in some sort of trouble and he wants you to help him 1 The sea serpent ?” cries Rupert, but what is his trouble and how shall get to him? **Mee!

at Rocky Bay and i'll take you to him." says the fish, panting. 1 dear, I'm getting so breathless, I must go,

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