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BEAUTY ARTS
By LOIS LEEDS
Posed for Lois Leeds.
Here's a new hairdo that holde promize of Love and Kisses!
NEW HAIRDO!
night, add a spray of baby ringlets Every now and then I see a Hair» (he fourhead and substitute
A
inpestin how, with streamers to do which is so new and exciting that finish your levourite dancing dress. I just must show it to you! Here's
a beauty, dreamed up by a famotes New York hair artist, John Hall, He!
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1947.
Australia Does Not Fear A Depression
W. R. Richardson, an Australian industrialist, said in a recent statement in Chicago that while his country has begun to feel the "dollar pinch" ' the Commonwealth's industrial and world trade out- look is even brighter now than it was before the
war,
"We see no likelihood of a depression in Australia," said Richardson, who is a director of Australia's largest producers of motor replacement parts.
JOHN FARROW quantities shipments of wool from
answers this question:
"What are the most im- portant qualifications you request from your casts- those which apparently account for the splendid performances characteris- tic of the players in the pictures you direct?"
am more con- craed
with talent and ability | than glamour of Su
abundant
personality.
There's place for lem- peramental movie sthes in the Alms direct, That's
why netion dramas are my favourite
After my latest, "I'wo
"The nice thing about this hairdo
"Calcutta," it works well for long or short hair. It's cool and it's com- calls it the Waterfall flau Catcher! | factable, it's strictly in the mode and
Designers have tueurd back Li pages of fashion history and have stopped at the "aixtio for impien- tion. And now that we of 47 are stoing in for Romantic clothes Candl for Romance, 1 hope!), here's what John fall har tex
The start woman, the trend setter, will say goodbye to page boys and glamour bodis, which were a part
of the partical period of straight lines, short skirts and casual cloths. Now she will turn insload to water.
fall curls and twisted chignons that
Took
20 right under Haver-laden sailors and pretty, pretty bonnets.
"The Waterfall Curl colf hus heen adapted from this romantic "sixties" for 1917. The hair is swept smooth-
it promises love and kisses' from -uomer to summer for the little girl, with the Bale curt"
RECIPES FOR PUDDINGS
W"
VHILE frail is plentiful and cheap.
these reelpes for puddinga worth trying:
Apple mould
AFC
In the United States to tour and observe manufacturing and working conditions, Richardson said his coum- try hopes to export in Kreater
its surplus tocles and wheat from its adequate supply and, thus, acquire | needed United States dollars
With which it can reach for a more equitable trade arrangement with America.
present how
"All Australians would welcome closer economic and social ties with the United States," he stated.
Greater Exports Today Concerning Australia's enomic situation, he told scores of large manufacturing OT- ganisations have obtained the government's permission to increase their capital in recent months, and said:
"Australia's exports of manufac- tured goods and raw materials to South Africa, India, New Zealand and various other Far Eastern areas are greater today than in prewar
years."
ly
Richardsen said he had been great- impressedi by the additional manufacturing “know how** which American industrialits acquired a~ der the stress of war and now have applied to peacetime production..
American Emigration
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JOHN FARROW Years Before 'htt Mast" al
He also remarked that Australia California," there is another one to
21. It is "laze of Noon." This now is in the midst of economic
relates the
welcome would
the story of four growth and brothers who fly the first commeretat migration of American-skilled and
workers.
as well airmal before the days of airway semi-skilled bearons and navigational aids, It's agricultural workers. east Anne Baxter, William Holden, They would Bind wages in Aus- Sterling Hayden, Sonny Tufts,tralia lower than itt America, he de- Willian Hentlis and Howard da Silva elared, but they also would find that
- Indicative,
I would say, of my no wages had risen 20 percent since the temperament ruling. At one time or war, meeting living costs which have another each of these players has done up in almost a direct ratio. been the subject of praise for a com- picte Incit of temperamental display.
"Typo Casting
Competent and talented people who are in one of my films are very likely to be seen in future vnes, I in their prejudice against the business of "type east- A competent actor capable of playing Breat variety of roles
Hb. apples, lemon or cinnamon to side with actors
ing
ly up and back and a caught at the favour, fuckmeal, 304, sugar,
crown in three elongated curls.
day, hold the curls topside with gold Harretty or with a Uny bow.
MMinute. Makes Ly GABRIELLE
Exercise will improve your figure, -Good Posture wili do wonders. Im- prove your Posture and you im
prove, not only your figure, but your Health, A girdle will make you stand, sit and walk belter. Going without one at home allows you to “spread" and to fall into bad post- ure. Have a bra and a girdie fitted properly and nec and feel the low- provement!
SIDE GLANCES
Byelatine, apt. custard or cream.
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เ
of a
It makes no sense AU PEEL and care the apples, and cut with conviction.
into small pieces, Stew in pt. to say that this man or that is a water with sugar and clunammi ordetective, or a newspaperman,
emon to flavour. When the apples bank president. That's like saying are Lauder pass through a sieve and good aviator can only fly one type arted the gelatine, dissolved in 1 table-of plane. poontul warm water. Divide in half and colour half the purce with co- thingal. Pour in layers into a rinsed mostel und leave mail set. Turn out the mould and serve with custard or
Tran.
Pears and chocolato sauce
So in addition to the absence of su-
"We also wish more of your ser- Australia stayed in vicemen had instead of taking Australian brides to America," he said.-Associated Press,
Check Your Knowledge
What kind of cloud is
1. gimbus?
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2. Name The two capes, epposite each other, which marks the western tip of Alaska and the eastern tip of Siberia.
3. Name the book which contains
ennenient laws of the Jewish
the
called "emperament," I also look for actors and actresses who are con-religion. fident of their own competence-→
players who love to play a variety if roles rather than the ones who are contented to be "typed" as one Ind of character, and civ that
JNJ
Tomorrow-blana Lynn
b. pears, 3oz. sugar, a pint water, 2oz. grated chocolate or chocolate -prenu, 2 tablespoonfuls milk, vanilla,
PEEL and core the pears and cut t
halves. Put into a casserole with The mutar and water an simmer gently for 20 minutes until the pears are tender but unbroken. Drain the pears and, put into a large-gluss-dish la or sporate serving dishes. Dissolve
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the grated chocolate in the syrup that the pears were gooked in and add vanila to Bavour.
chocolate The should be dissolved slowly and never on direct heat to maintain the colour and gloss. Allow the sauce is cool a little, then pour over the pears and decorate the top with caloured sugar or chopped green nuts.
If chocolate spread is used instead of chocolate it should be dissolved in
Iwo tablespoonfuls of milit and used
as above.
NECK-BY-NECK CAR SALES
UNTIL 1950's
Ameriean and British exports of new cars may run level until the early 1950's, according to U.S. lenders of the industry, who ard: "There will be plenty of room for British cars in foreign
countries so far as we are con-
For a richer sauce, making more cerned." substantial dish for a child, add a
yolk of egg to the dissolved chocolate then, when the sauce is cooled, fold in the stifly whipped white of egg.
E MY NEÁ BERVICE, INC. 7. ML RIO, 1, 3, 4
By Galbraith
"Why couldn't you have got your raise when prices weren't ao high?"
This would, of course, only happen three out Bri ish cars were sent abroad.
of every four new Despite an expreted production of 4,000,000 cars in 1948, American makers have agreed that until four years' stored-up home demand for now cis has been satisfled they will equinue to limite to six percent.
asked f
"Utmost Maximum"
British makers have been by the Government recently to Ignore the agreed C0 percent export of their production, and step it up to the utmost maximum, said to be about 75 percent. On a
1948 pro- diction basis of 300,000 new caro, this would mean that approximately 225,000 would be shipped abroad; against the American export Agure of 240,000.
An American leader of the in- dustry made this comment:
can
"It may be 1951 or 1052 before we think of trying to raise our
exports of new cars. Our curroit shortage of sheet steel will probably provent us from raising our 1913 production above the 4,000,000 level, and it has been agreed that until all Americans who need new cars receive them, we shall not export more than six percent.
"Therefore Britain has no need to worry about. American competi tion in the export Weld for a few yoara. After Vint, it may be a dif- ferent proposition."
British Roply
Reply by a British maker: "It wo can get the Government to reopen some of the foreign markets recently closed to us because of currency dimculties, wo should have an opportunity-which may never hap- much pon' again-of obtaining a Ligger permanent share of export business than
before the we had
war."
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REGISTERED US. PATENT OFFICE BEEN FIGHTING
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WIFE LIQUOR
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NO
JUDGE,
SHE LICKED ME THIS TIME!
MCKENNEY
ON BRIDGE
Smart Lead Upsets This 4-Spade Bid
By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY
SHEVILLE, N. C., where the A Southern Appalachian Tourna- ment of the American Contract Britige Lengte will be held, has some outstanding players.
Mrs J. E. Folline, who is Life Ashevile during part of each year.
No. 51, Master
is a resident of
Mr and Mrs Murray Gross niso are
tournament well-known
players. Few players get a bigger "kick" jul of an Rousun)
Murray play than Gruas does.
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in Florida last spring and today's hand came up. I am forced to ad- bottom mit that Gross gave me a score with the play he made.
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Most of the other pairs in the room reached the same contract, but East and West cashed only three rounds of clubs. East refused continue the fourth club because ho did not want to give declarer xluff and a ruff.
However, when Gross played What is the mental, potentialingainst me, he continued the fourth of a moron?
G. Locate the Sulu Archipelago.
(Answers on Pupe i)
CHESS PROBLEM
By J. BUCHWALD Black, 10 pieces.
10
A
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White, 10 pleces,
White to plau' and mate in two
Solution to yesterday's problem;
1. R-QB5, I ... B-Kis; 2, R~~~ B6; 1
KI-K16, 2, R- „‚81; 1...Kt: 2. R-D3 (disch).
club, and there was no way to keep West from making the queen' (of spades. I discarded the ten of dia- monds and hoped that West did not have the queen-but he did, and I was down ong.
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Murray's explanation of his play was simple and accurate. He knew that West, his partner, had only or two spades, because
de- clover had bid and rebid spades, showing at least a five-card suit. and there were four in dummy
Therefore, it West held an honour, he would not make it except on the fourth club. He reasoned that the discard and ruff would mean nothing, as declarer probably had all the rest of the tricks--which was correct.
No Sin So Great
The Rev. E. S. C. Lowmon, of Bruy whose church collection box was robbed repeatedly, made a public statement king the thief to comp and have a talk with him.
"There is no sin so great that It is beyond forgiveness", he said- Associated Press.
Rupert and the Three Guides-1
It is a very warm day and Rupert his wandered to high ground and is drowsing beneath "a big tree. As he gazes sleepily up into the high network of leaves he sees something moving. "It' a aquirrel," murmurs. "What busy people they are. It's never too hat for them. Next minute he sits up with a jerk, for a whole family” of squirrels appears in the topmost brancher and comes scurrying downwards. just above his head, chattering and " squeaking.
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the Red Caps. (8)
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Blood Is Red
The reason why blood is red, for long a mystery-since no red food Is eaten has just been discovered by the American Professor, Harold C. Urey, world-famous atom selen- ilst.
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scientists in London recently; was awarded the Nobel prize in 1934 for the discovery of dieavy water,
"We discovered that blood is red,” 1e sald, because, the human body consumes glycine (amino acetic acid) among its foods. This knowledge was revented by radio-active' stable tracer elements, one of the by-pro- ducts of atomic energy.
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"Tracer elements are one, of the America's Fighting Womon
most important aspects of the sub- Ject. They will help us to find out which foods feed most parts of the body,"
Professor Urey also said:
The atom bomb recret: It is Hkely that Britain knows most, if not all, the secrels since British scientists worked on the development of the |stom borib at every stage.
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