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Relief from FOOT-ITCH
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ATHLETE'S FOOT
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How To Treat It
ACCORDING to the Government Health Bulletin No. 23, at least 60% of the adult population of the United States are being attacked by the disease known as Athlete's Fout.
There are many other names given to this disease, but you can easily tell if you have it.
Little watery Usually the liscase starts between the toes. blisters form and the skin cracks and peels. "After a while the itching becomes intense and you feel as though you would like to scratch off all the skin.
Often the disense travels all over the bottom of the feet. The soles of your feet brenne red and wollen. The skin also cracks and peels, and the itching become worse and worse.
It has been said that this disease originated in the trenches, 50, some people call it Trench Foot. Whatever name you give it, however, the thing to do is to get rid of it as quickly as possible, because it is very contagious and it may go to your bands or even to the under arm or crotch of lega
Most people who have Athlete's Font have tried all kinds of remedies to cure it without success. Ordinary germicides, "autiseptics, or ointments seldom do any good.
The germ that causes the disease is known as Tinea Trichophyton. It buries itself deep in the tissues of the skin and is very hard to kill.
A test made shows that it takes 15 minutes of boiling to kill the germ,
so you can see why the ordinary remedies are unsuccessful.
H. F. was developed solely for the purpose of treating Athlete's You just Foot. It is a liquid that penetrates and dries quickly. paint the affected parts. It peels off the infected skin and works its way deep into the tissue of the skin where the germ breeds.
As soon as you apyly H. F. you will And that, the itching is immediately reliaved. You should paint the infected parts with H. F. night and morning until your feet are well. Usually this takes from three to ten days, although in severe cases it may take longer or in mild cases less time.
H. F. will leave the skin soft and smooth. You will marvel at the quick way it brings you relief, especially if you are one of those who, have tried for years to wet rid of Athlete's Foot without suetara.
Copy of Report of Drs. Couret and Hauser after they had submitted H. F. to a thorough examination.
Note that by actual laboratory test H. F. kills the Ttch germ in less than 15 seconds. Remember that the Government states in, Health Bulletin E 28 that it takes 15 minutes of boiling to kill this germ.. You can appreciate therefore how remarkable H. F. is
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We hereby submit results of examination of your preparation known as H. F. submitted for determination of Bactericidal properties
The determinations were carried out against the fungi Trichophy tan and Epidermophyton, the tpye of parasite causing foot itch known commonly a ring worm of the feet or Athlete's Foot Is was pled carried out against several pathogenic bacteria, including several Pyogenic bacteria
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Standard methods of technique, were used. ·
Your preparation killed the Trichophyton and Epidermophyton in less than 10 seconds. It also killed B. Typhoid, B. Coli, Staphylococci aurens, Streptococci, and M. Catarrhalis in feas than 15 seconda
Respectively submitted,
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ROYAL AIR FORCE
NEW "DISTURBANCE
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Commander F. Berthold Tour It has been decided that the The introduction of what is promoted in the New Year list, conditions of service for all future called "disturbance allowance" for joined the staff of the Signal De-entrants to the Army in India officers and almen is nouined in partment at the Admiralty on Reserve of Omcer shall include a Air Ministry Orders. It has effect April 25 for duty in succession to lablity to be called to military from "April' 1' and will be issuable Lieutenant-Commander A. S. V. service in the event of the Govern-once only in connexion with any Yates. The staff of this department ment of India considering that alone posting. It will not apply to is to be increased from 14 to 17 state of emergency has arisen or is Movements to or within India.
imminent.
A qualified married officer who during the coming year..
Officers who already hold com-changes station on posting, or The cruiser Galatea, which re-missions in this Reserve are not temporary duty. turned to Devonport on April 7 affected by the decision but may though entitled, cannot be provid- ed with furnished public quarters will recommission about June Taccept the liability voluntai**
for himself and his family at the new station, will be granted a disturbance allowance of £20
H.M.S. GALATEA
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Flotina Captain G. L, Warren who has commanded her since July. 1935, will be succeeded by
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the Mediterranean Destroyer Nine scholarships are to be com- towards the incidental expenditure peted for annually by pupils of incurred in connexion with the re- British Army schools in India moval at his household, This is whose parents do not pay school provisional on the duration of the tees. The value of the scholarships officer's stay at the station to which Is 240 rupees för day pupils and 480 he is ordered being likely to exceed rupees for boarders. The awards six months; on the omcer neces-
Captain E. G. H. Bellars, from the Tactical Division, Admiralty.
CRUISE OF THE THANET
The destroyer Thanet, Leuten-will be made as from April 1, and sarily changing his place of rest- ant-Commander R. C. M. White, a scholarship may be renewed at dence; and on the family being after being docked at Malta, has the discretion of the Chief of the entitled to conveyance at public resuined her voyage to China,
General Staff if school reports are expense. A. Similar allowance will where she is to join the Local satisfactory and provided that the be granted to officers rejoining for Defence Flotilla at Hong Kong father has not been promoted to permanent employment from half- She should be at Colombo from commissioned rank. A scholarship pay, the retired list, or the Reserve, may 10 to 13. Penang from May on its extension will hot be dis-if this involves change of residence. 19 to 21, Singapore from May 22
continued if the father is commis- to 28, and Hong Kong on May 31.
sioned after the award has been temporary duty will be granted a NEW WARRANT ENGINEERS
made. The Lawrence, military disturbance allowance of $5 The following ratings will be promoted to acting warrant eng-schools at Sanawar. Murree, Mount under similar conditions to those ineer or acting warrant mechani- Abu, and Lovedale are not British for officers, but irrespective of clan to date July 1, 1938, subject Army schools for the purpose of whether he is provided with public to their being physically at and these awards.
to their conduct and ability con-
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OFFICE BAN
W. L' Davis, J. H. Bignell, W. o. ON SUEZ CANAL BOOK
Hant. J. D. Reid, A. J. Campbell, AG. W. Stakes, A. C. Meiztes, E
A Foreign Office ban on vital passages in a book, "The Drama Whitbread: S... Sinith, For the Suez Canal," a history of the political and International in- Rickard. E. A. May, and C. E P.trigue behind the construction and control of the Gateway to the Bimpson.
East" may prevent publication of the work
SICK BERTH MEDAL
Only a few hours after the ban, one of the two authors, Sir The slek berth petty ofcers' John T. Davies, for many years a director of the Canal and former- eficiency medal for 1938 has been ly private secretary to Mr. Lloyd George died.
awarded to Sick Berth P.O. Albert The Anal decalion on publication, rests with his co-author, Mr. E. H. Langford of the Portsmouth Harry J. Greenwall, and the publishers: Messrs. Thornton Butter- port division, sick berth petty of-worth. ม่
cers of the Devonport division "In view of his former status 85
be recommended for the may award of the medal for 1939 for their services during 1938.
NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointments made by the Admiralty:-
secretary to a Prime Minister, Bir John submitted the book to us for approval in the normal way." an official of the Foreign Office told area reporter "and we have given it
careful consideration:
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Armoured Cars In
Surprise Tactics
"Cavalry (Armoured Car) Train- ing has been revised. The prin-
It deals with a very complex ciples and system of training are
Vice-Admirals. Wilfred F. French, K.C.B., C.M.G., Sir Gerald question and one which has &
as laid down for the traditional... C. Dickens, K.C.V.Ö., C.B., C.M.G-grear bearing оп international
dealing to Victory for crse. (May 9)
politics as well as affairs at home horsed-cavalry, but in Rear-Admirals-G. Layton, C.B..
"Reluctantly it was decided that with the speedtest unit in the Army. modificationis suitable to DSO., R. B. Davies, V.C., D.S.0, we must take a certain view of A.F.C. to Victory for crse. May a number of passages in the work that arm have to be allowed. 9): H. R. Moore. C.V.O.. D.E.O.. to and Sir John was advised accord- Horsed cavalry has a rate of movement of about four miles per Victory, as Chief of Staff to Ad-ingly, miral of the Fleet the Earl of Cork
the hour. Armoured cars can move. and Orrery. GC.B., G.C.V.O.. Com-passages were not desirable, com- normally, at a speed of 25 miles mander-in-Chief. Portsmouthing from the pen of a man who an hour by day, and across coun- (May 10).
formerly held high office under try at from 10 to 15 miles an Capts AR Halfhide, H. C. the State, as the world is apt to hour. Bovell, to Victory for crse. May consider their views as those of
the Government.
9).
"It was considered that
This rate of movement. writes a London Daily Telegraph corres-
Lt.-Cdr.-D. C. Kinloch, to "We understand that Sir John pondent. is one of the characteris- Victoria and Albert (May 1).
stated shortly before he died that tics of the lighter type of armour-
whether Lt. (E)-G. H. Way, to Pem-be was uncertain
to ed Aghting vehicle. Allled with it broke. on staff of Commander-in-withdraw the book altogether or is its ability to deliver fire when
to amend the passages of which in movement. Chief. The Nore' (May 5).
Surgn. Lt. (D-D. C. Howe, we complain.” LDS.. to Barham fundated).
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Distant reconnaissance primary duty of mechanised Sub-Lts.-O. W. Style, P. Mr. T. Butterworth, a member cavalry, and success' depends on Morgan, P. Q. C. Dickens, to of the firm of publishers, sald: the value of the information ob- Victoria and Albert (May 1).
Cd Engr.-H. R. Haddon, to Fitzroy (May 5).
Gunners (T).-S. J. C. Guppy, to Somali (April 291; F. W. Grant, to Tartar (May 10).
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"Sir John cafèd at my onite Į tained about the enemy without just before he died, and discussed aghting for it. the fature of the book. It was sugested that publication" should
be postponed until the autumn,
SURPRISE ACTION
Surprise action is another im- but nothing definite was decided | portant duty of the armoured car "Mr. Greenwall is in Parts and crew. "Mosquito tactics" fall un- Wt. Engis.A J. Fisher... R D.' Goodler, A. J. 8. Bennett, to Pem-until he returns I cannot asy der this heading, broke. on staff of Commander-in what will happen." Chief. The Nore (May 5);
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MOSQUITOES AS DISEASE CARRIERS
A Bon tamer died. recently America from the effects of a mosquito bite. At least, so we are informed by the newspapers. What
time:
Against a column of troops or
It is understood that a section transport this form of surprise is of the book deal with the future held to be most effective. The of the Suez Canal when the con- force is moved to the enemy's cession, granted by the Egyptian flank and cars are sent down side Government, expires in 30 years' roads to open fire with the object of creating confusion and forcing Sir John Davis was private the enemy to scatter, secretary to Mr. Lloyd George Mobility, armour and powerful from 1912 to 1922, when he was armament, it I pointed out, give given the British Government armoured car regiments great ad- directorship on the Board of the vantages over other troops. In Canal.
certain circumstances, provided they are not exposed to, effective artillery fire and anti-tank wea-
balances
an astonishing contrast! A man caused by the microscopie parasite Pons. But they have their limita- whose profession dimands, that he that the mosquito deposits at the tops
When used with protective de- faces the King of Animals every same time that it draws blood. day and WHO IS AWAY m danger from its victim. Happily, we have fachments they can deny ground of being torn to pieces by the quinine-extracted from cinchona the enemy' and delay his ad- vance, They cannot hold a post- claws of this Prince of the Desert, bark at our disposal, thanks to tion for any length of time once. dually dies from the bite of an which the, parasites can be des- the enemy has deployed to attack insignificant mosquito.
troyed in a radical manner,
for when stationary they are ex- Still, it is by no means rare that Here again nature
tremely vulnerable to gun-fre men die from mosquito bites. In matters. With one hand the Boldly handled in the pursuit of British India, for instance, the threatens us with malaria by
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