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Pretty handa malte pretty gestures, son salute to the girl who keeps hers in condition!
HOW TO MANICURE
the old polish thor F-Remove oughly, using cotton dipped in oily polish remover. To banish traces of pollah from the edges of the nails, Lete the tip of an orangeswood stick dipped in polish remover.
nalis, 2--File
the and shape using the coarse side of an emery board. File in only one directing, never back and forth. Never let thr edge of the nery board touch the cuticle. Use the One side of the emery board to bevel the edges of the nails.
3-Buff the nails briskly so that they will provide a smoother base This will also for liquid polish.
eirculation. Sertib atknulate warm, soapy water,
in
nails to
4-Dry thoroughly, remove cut- lee, using a cotton-lipped orange- wood stick dipped in oily cutiele re mover. Work the slick gently around the edges of the soften and loosen the cuticle which also to Use It overlaps the nails. remove stubborn bits of diri embed- ed under the nail tips.
5-Do over nails #gain with olly polish remover to prepare the sur- faces for the polisi.
Minute Makeys
GABRIELLE
You can be your own Dream Giri if you will follow a beauty platt, Choose only the hairdo which is becoming to you. Choose colora which bring out your own com plexion tones. And Accent your Personality by every trick of flat tery.
SIDE GLANCES
-Apply a cost of polish founda- single coat of polish. tion, then 21 First,
dr the brush
on inside edge of battle, so that there will not be too much on the brush, Outline the hat-moms, then with light, Pyrzy edtokes, pabit the pollh out to the Ups of the mails, Use an orange- wood stick to
polish remove any
Allow that gots en the cuticle. polish to dry thoroughly. Do no try to hrten drying by fanning or old- ing under a light. This may cause the polish to bubble or dry unevenly.
-Finish by applying cuticle oil or brittle-mil cream, issaging gently around bases and sides of the nais, Be sure to use oil or cream every night to keep the cut- icle properly conditioned. This daily use will make the weekly manleure a much simpler task.
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HEMLINE ACCENT
Deep hemline in black velour and diminishing spots of the same material accent this dinner gown In midnight blue net.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1947.
WarmongersAtWork DUMBBELLS
In Germany Today
New York, Nov. 12.-At least three varieties of warmongers are at work, "in the dynamite keg that is the Germany of today," writes Sigrid Schultz in an article, "The German Underground Wants War," appearing in the current issue of Collier's Magazine.
JAPAN HAS
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Miss Schultz, veteran Berlin correspondent, lists three types of warmongers ns-
1. "The disappointed German patriots who rub thele hands in gloo at the thought of a possible clash She between the former Alles."
"the least describes this group as dangerous."
2. "Camouflaged Nazis and mill-
A 1,300-foot mountain, form-tarts who seek to regain the power ed by volcanic action nearly they lost by helping to precipitate four years ago in
the military. The um by superstitious connected the volcanic eruptions and quakes with adverse war events of the period, the news atency sald.
to form
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northern war between the East and the West." She Dids: They know that this Japan, has just begun to attract
.on the attention of Japanese selen-lime they have lost their hold
the German people because of the tists, reports the Kyodo news
decisive military defeat they suffered, They also know that for a long time agency.
that the bill had not to come their finest talk about now The reason
war. The fanatic Germans into 1 been publicised earlier, Kyoto anys, deadly weapons will not drive the is that news of the development was old-timera niso know that it is not
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lo convi suppressed
the TS better bridge played in the cast or in the west? It in true that Westerners that Germany is the
most of the Life Masters are in the bulwork against Communism, and Easterners that she is the first line mat,, but I think that this question of defence against capitalism. This
This will bo decided within the next
two
by competition be atine they have teams of Germany's year or
the two. sections. both scientists in
went out milit Russian and Anglo-American camps group of eastern players helping to devise and manufacture to California Inst year, and B- at- other delegation is planning to deadlier weapons. When the
frnd the tournament to
held they want breaks out the German
Corenndo, teant on the winning side expects November 5th to 9th, inclusive, at
the Hotel Del Coronado, to enjoy the gratitude of the winner
Calif. for himself and for his special clique
Today's hand came up at. Coro in Germany."
undo inst year.
The play is some- and a good player what involved,
South wing might "blow" the hand. the opening lead with the aco f clubs, takes three rounds of trumps, taken the diamond Превве. to a hourt, then East wine and shifts
The l berum atretch of fat farmland in the area bordering Uchiura Bay, northwest of Island. in Muroran. un Hokkaido January 1941.
Daily Quakes
military
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Finds Communism Evil
the tween
A series of dally earthquakes receded the slow rise of the land at a rate of about ant-eighth of an Inch dally during the early part of the year. In June 1941, the growth
The third group, which fects was accelerated by the eruption of
must come,
consists of a vulcano in the cast chain of the that war
Other eruptions people who see a war ns the only Yaza Mountains.
to possibility of putting an end to Com- hill continued followed. The grow until December 1945, it reach-munism. Painting to totalitarian rule In Russin, to the acts of terrorism ed its present height.
in Russian- of the NKVD and others controlled territories, and to the acti- vities of Communist eclis throughout the world, it finds Communism as evil and as dangerous as Nazism was. Therefore I helds that the western World must go to war against Com-
crossing in the area A railway was tilted, farm houses tipped up and farmland ruined by cracks and a thick covering of volcanic mal.
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munism."
Suemontaro Nakamura, Terrestrial Professor at the Hokkaido Physics University, was quoted as saying:
But Miss Schultz asks: "Did the "It is not amazing for an eruption
flush With of all times to occur and a hill to be created, but greatest I think that this is the first time Nazism?" Would World War III des- more than that a mountain actually has been troy Communism any born before one's eyes."-Associated World War 1 destroyed Nazism?
Pres.
This Village Commemorates Big Victory
She declares: "One thing is clear vletory awept in Germany-ouil away Nazi chief officials. It did not finish the Nazis."
The author asserts that the "mur- Iderous Nazi underground is back
ot work,"
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The correct line of play is to win the first trick with the aer of clubs, tate three rounds of trumps, win- sing the third round in the clured land, then lead the five of clubs.
marked West with the queen.
Declarer of Hampshire, just outside An-een beaten up do not dare speak West has to win this trick, and he
diamond. dover Junction, is a village of
"The mental polson of mutant should go right up with dummy's fewer than 100 people, called
on the jack of clubs, then lend the Enham-Alamein, a name which distrust and hatred that is part of new discard his seven of
diamonds. If Enst dues commemorates the feat of arms reply ingrained in many Germans e that will rank beside Agincourt they are reactory behind every not cover, South discards a heart, wins the diamond beenuse if West
there is no return he and Waterloo in British history, man, sinister implications behind trick,
endanger the con- make that will The men who live in Enham-every statement and double-dealing tri
ery action. hind every
tract. If East covers the diamond, Alamein are disabled veterans,
Their doubts are the more under-South-trumps, and the jack and of the last two wars.
discorda standable because nearly everyone ten et diamonds provide
for two of the hearts. Thus at mont Following the overthrew of Ronin Germany hides behind a Christian,
Marxist cloak, declarer tones two hearts and a club. mel, a number of prominent Egypt- Pomperal,
4 Jans, ener 10 demonstrate their depending on the preferences of the gratituds do Britain, opened a fund
local occupation to commemorate the victory.
these All 1945, this immittee, led by the late
churchmen and Sir Amin Osman, Egyping Finance Junkers, ex-Nazis. industrialists, wily hat al-cled£100,000. Cenumun sts froin toisern Germany
have a scheme They decided to finance
The author declares, for the rehabilitation and treatment
mon goal: "They want to torpedo secured? of disabled ex-servicemen
whatever sound, modern government women.
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1. From what is oll of eltronella
What is the
meaning
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3. What animal lives the hingest? When und from whom did the United States acquire the island of Guem?
U1 economy we try to create. They "pinxit"?
to pacify For this purpore it was proposed think that if our efforts to extend the facilities already exist-Europe suveced, the Germans and ing at Enham village cerire. Their oder European will learn to appre workshops record during the war ciate real democracy and they would was remarkable. Converted war-lose their chance to regain control time needs the shops produced 90 of Germany and possibly Europe."--
tuts. Aliders, about 12,000 Nissen
Associated Press. 5,000 Farge ballons, 150,000 my bets and susands of ammunition
By Galbraitheses and as marks, in 1943 leir
DOPR. 1947 BY HRA BERVIÊN, MG, T M. REG U. 6. PAT. OFF.
"I don't know how much good this home economics course
is going to do ma-I've been opening cans for my family all summor}"
ERGS Cutput was worth £286,000.
To the original Egyptian gift of £100,000, a sum of £15,000 einer beca
has
bern added by voluntary con tributions from many private etizens and military clubs like the Muradl Tent Club, the Junior Onlcers' Club in Cairo ard the Alamein Club.
With this it is planned to build 100 new cottages. and when building. candora perm an fan, a church. a school, a hospital and children's playgısunds.
CHESS PROBLEM
By F. RUPPENT
Black, 7 plece,
White, 6 pieces.
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K-KB4;1...BXP: 2, Ke-
K3 (ch); 1 .. P X KI: 7, P-K (ch).
5. In whird year was the Axls. formed?
(Answers on Page 4)
Rupert and the Three Guides-21
The three friend, rush into Con stable Growler's cottage and Rupert tells him that his mother's pearls have vanished. The constable care fully adds them to his list, but when Janes and Podgy tell him about the silver paper and the missing marble he stifleria and looks stern. Now then, now then." he growls. "What's all this about? Marbles and silver paper indeed! Are you young people trying to make fun of No, we really did lose them, Kays Janet,
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