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SOCIAL

WOMEN'S PAGE

IDEAL FATHER MUST GIVE UP

HIS LEISURE

Advice To Growing Daughter's

Qualities which make an ideal father were outlined in paper read at the Winter School for Health Visitors at Bedford College for Women ficently. The paper was the joint work of Dr. D. H. Geffen, Medical Offeer for Enfeld, and Dr. W. D. Hyde, Deputy Medi- cal Officer. Enfield.

Before and during the frst months of his child's life. It was stated, th father must be sympathetic and tolerant. be pre- pared to give up much of his le sure to his wife, and endeavour to regulate his outings to those in

which his wife can share.

"Unless the father is possessed of considerable means, the birth of the first hild will entail furtall- ment of the wife's usual activities and outings, and at this time the father must not allow himself to drift into his old bachelor ways,"

PROBLEMS OF ADOLESCENCE

Dr Hyde, who read the paper urged that fathercraft should not end when the children left school, saying that the problems of adoles cence might be tragte and were seldom forgotten,

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AT THE HAPPY VALLEY RACES

Photograph snapped at

the

Happy Valley race meeting

recently. (Photo by Lelea).

IN

NEWSETTES

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Viscount Lascelles, eldest son of the Earl and Countess of Hare- wood (Princess Royal), celebrates bis 18th birthday to day.

| WARSHIP SPEEDS TO WOMEN

ON ISLE

A French -warship is steaming to the "cursed island" of St. Paul, in the Indian Ocean, in reply to an SOS from the 48 colonists there-including five women and two babies---who are

and without fuel.

The colonists left St. Malo last May in a small trawler-the Ile de Bourbon-for the tiny island-its area is only 21 square miles-half- why between the Cope Western Australia,

and

The S O S. stating "Bad weather has used up our coal; want help: suffering from colds and scurvy: we want Madagascar to call us" was picked up by a private radio in the United States, and, sent on to the French Government.

JEALOUSY

It reveals a story of jealowy and quarrels

among the five women.

The trouble apparently started among the women, who represent five types.

On Tuesday, February 21, St. John's Cathedral Fellowship will hold a mah jong and progressive Mr. George White, prihelpal af bridge drive (contract and auction It was desirable for a girl of the Government Trade School. bridge) in the Cathedral Hall, com- lobster cannery.

mencing at 8.30 p.m. Tickets are

or 17 to talk to her father about the youth with when she thought she had fallen in love. One heard of many cases where girls between 15 and 10 iran away with men of ma- ture age, to find out later that the man was marded

"The tragedies resulting from such actions could be awolded 11 proper parental companionship be- tween father and daughter had existed."

TUESDAY'S MENU

BREAKFAST

Canned Apricots Cereal

Creamed Chipped Beef on Toast

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Coffee LUNCHEON

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Cream of Tomato, Scup

Beet Salad

Roast Lain of Park Browned Potatoes Green Beans

Hot Rolls and Apple Butter Older Sherbert Cookies and Coffee

DINNER

Iced Salmon

Clear Onion Soup Fruit Salad Cream Dressing Baked Potatoes

Cold Meat

Fruit Cake and Tea

MIDDLE-AGE. BEAUTY

a face

The technique of make-up for the older woman is undoubtedly complex. It is in the use of a too No Japanese warships are now Dr. T. W. Ware will speak on

girlish type that she most fre-

The five The Public and Some Public off the coast of Swatow.

One is a Breton fisherwoman, quently comes to grief, the tempta- vessels which previously anchored] Health Problems", at the uffin another the wife of the leader" of tlony being to imitate the fresh" off there have steamed away. meeting of the Rotary Club in the expedition, M. Horn de Bor. pink-and-white complexion, which the Roof Garden of the Hong who has travelled the world, with merely serves to exaggerate fallen xong Hotel to-day...

contours and wrinkled eyelids. her husband.

A third is a beautiful blonde. Į Suitable Shades Calette Mouradian, nlece of the In almost every case French painter Paul Chabus. She powder with a peachy tint is ad- is the wife of the Turkish engineer visable, as it blends with any yel- who was to be foreman of the lowlish tones in forehead, eşelids, and neck. Also peachy powder Another is a Paris hairdresser. helps to counteract any suggestion $1 including refreshments. Proceeds Raymonde, wife of the ship's dector. of a purple tinge in the natural

The five families intended to complexion. Petunia and rasp spend three years on the island. berry shades of rouge and lipstick.. Dr. S. Lautenschlager, acting and then return to France with

harmonise better than Sale in the Cathedral Hall, on Fri- Dean and head of the Depart-sufident profits to retire. day at 3

tones with the colouring of older p.m. Admission is 10ment of Social Sciences, Lingnam

wothen, blonde or brunette. cents.

University, will speak on "The cause all who go there are said to Present World Situation and

meet with misfortune, Mr. T. J. Houston, Third Police cama" at the tin meeting of Magistrate. has reported to the the Hongkong Y's police the loss of

Men's Club a radiator cap in the St.

Francis Hotel from his car parked a Babington

Thursday. Path.

celebrates his 41st birthday to- day.

St. John's Cathedral Women's Fellowship are holding a Jumble

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The South China Industrial Work |

opening an February 8 (Wednes- day at 4.30 p.m. at 5-7. Des Voeux Road West, third floor.

Lampshades for Refugees will hold a formal

Again

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Mr. W. E. Holland has been ap-

Fashions in lampshades seem to

fashions change as often as

in hats. Gone already are the rather pointed general manager of China lumpy, bumpy shades of mould-Motors, Fed. Inc., U.S.A. Mr. V. J. Holland will still continue as sales manager of the same firm.

ed roarse canvas.

Such ruchings look best

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will be in aid of Cathedral Funds.

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The island is called "Cursed" be-

JUDGE STUDIES TYPIST'S SHOES

Mr. Chou En-lal, Vice-Director of the Political Department of the Military Affairs Commission, re- Best

futed a

dispatch foreign press erediting him with a severe attack on the character of Wang Ching-i wel "I said Wang cannot be re-i

Pair Had High

Heels

-case in

orange

When there are, broken veins in

a faded skin, a good flesh-coloured cream should be used to give a healthy rose appearance to the face, and the little rouge added to the cheeks should cover the "thread velns" completely. When the veins high-coloured are present in a complexion they must be "toned

Cown with green powder, applied

on à meist foundation, before the peach powder is put on. seful Treatment

Massage and face packs are use- ful not only in saving the chin and neck contours, but in stimulating circulation to keep the skin moist and unwrinkled. A fairly heavy foundation cream should be ap- plied, and on a dry skin a sugges- tion of cream should be left before applying powder.

An eyebrow pencil should be used discreetly when brows are scanty

or faded. Avold hard lines or art!, Acial effect in the make-up, parti- cularly when the face is framed by grey, or white hair,

Mr. Justice Stable left the bench Hed upon," said Mr. Chou. "He is during the hearing of a not a person with whom one can the King's Bench Division recently to the witness-box, 50 through suffering and diff- and went culty."

where he examined the shoes of The latest are snicoth and

a typist who brought an action for tailored, yet feminine, like the

The seven members of the damages against the L.C.C. latest day dresses. With smooth.

Two other Government officers, crew of the Japanese heavy bomber

Counsel had referred to the Mr. E. S. Carter and Mr. K. S. which shiny surfaces, plain or having

was forced down recently height of the shoes which, he said, muslin pattern Indicated under Robertson, of the Public Works De-

near Chungslang have been cap-were responsible for the typist, the glaze, they are finished round partment, celebrated their 51st and tured by the Chinese and escorted Miss Winifred Jenny Morris, of the edge with single ruching of 40th birthdays yesterday and on to the rear. Six of the members Ayrsome-road. Stoke Newington. transparent material, such as the Sunday respectively.

were captured on the spot together N.. falling down a fight of steps at Victorian misses used as tuckers

with the machine, and the re- Mount Pleasant Evening Institute. to sew round the high necks of Mr. R. Edwards, at the Central maining one, who made good his Clapton. E. where she was taking their bodices,

Court, yesterday committed Mok escape during the time of the a continuation course. The ac-

married when Wa Hà.

woman. and incident.

Was apprehended atcident occurred on Jan. 14. 1937. arranged in stiff little box pleats. Leong Man, unemployed, to the Bachats! by members di the single or double, and they can b

next Criminal Sessions on February Chinese alr defence force.

Mis Morris fractured her elbow. of plain starchef

17 on charges of unlawful posses- ninon uscally

and sued the LC.C. for negligence in white or parchment shades, o: ston of a large quantity of heroin

A formidable student army of or breach of duty, alleging that the accident was due to the fact that more than 5,000 members. who a deeper colour to match colours in the room where they are used

A Japanese troop train carrying recently completed their military the steps were not lighted and that Thus a white ruching

more than 500 soldiers struck a training under the supervision of no hand-ral! was provided.

The LC.C. denied that the steps can bu edged with pink, blue, green,

mine laid by Chinese guerillas at the Fifth Route Army, will shortly

were dangerous, and pleaded that wine, while one in a deeper shade Rallway southeast of Fengyang in other

Kuantien, on the Tientsin-Fuchow, be sent to Wuchow, Nanning and Miss Morris was herself negligerat. departed for the shore for errands

cities in Kwangs! to do can have a brown or black line Ahwel, last Friday.

Giving evidence, Miss Morris More than wartime work among the masses.

sald that she was going to the or a line, of dark blue running 300 Japanese soldiers were killed The 5,000 members of the army reund its futed edges. The re-

school for the first time, and suit is crisp, neat, and pleasing.

was directed to this particular entrance. The steps were wet and slippery, and she could sec only the top two or three. Mr. R. T. Monier-Williams, for

they can have a narrow edging o

HEIRESS FREED

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pilis.

and wounded in the accident,

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were selected from 18,000 students and are all in high spirits re-

Suitable awards will be given Barding their future work,

those who succeed in intercepting

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FRACTURED ELBOW

or causing the arrest of those The vast net-work of radly and| found circulating bogus bank-long distance belephonic com- the LC.C.: Do not you think it Mrs. Anne Mitchell, aged 23, notes, states an order issued by munications in the southwestern was the height of your heels that stated to have married Paul the Military Affairs Commission to provinces of Kwangung, Kwangs caused you to fall?--No, I had on Mitchell, Mayfair playboy, in 1930, the various local military authori-and Szechwan will be further and since then to have spent Hes.

expanded in the near future. New medium heels."

£15.000 she inherited, appeared!

for sentence at London Sessions.

"You have not now, have you?" nes between Kwellin. Luchow, said counsel. "Is it convenient to The refusal of Wu Pet-fu to head Shukwan and Chungking will

ship?"

LAMP ON WALL

With Patricia Mallory, 23, she had a new regime in Kalteng has shortly be inaugurated, as test, remove" a shoe to show his lord- been accused of obtaining clothing thrown the Japanese intriguera in on them have proved to be satis- valued at £51 s. 6d. by false pre- North China into a quandary. The factory. tences. Sentence on Mallory was old Marshal counts on substantial postponed.

power in "organizing troops' of his Addressing the Chinese Moham- Miss Williams, probation officer, own, but this proposal was turned medan Association in Chungking sild Mrs. Mitchell was anxious to down by the Japanese army.

Gen, Pai Hung-hsi, Commander- make a fresh start and was a

in-Chief of the Chinese forces in suitable case for probation. She was bound over:

FIRST DIAMOND FOUND

The Arst diamond to be found

As Miss Morris was taking' of her shoe, Mr. Justice Stable, left his sent and walked to the witness- box to examine the heels.

"These happen to be my best shoes, that is why the beek are

Mr. Percy William Head, the

Mr. S. S. Nenishkis of 671 Bub the south-west provinces, urged the high." Miss Morria explained.

bling Well Road' celebrated last

53,000,000 Chinese Mohammedans in China to organize and give their

week 20 years of business In full support to the government in school-keeper, gave evidence that Shanghai. A native of Lithuania. the war against Japan. If the there was an electric lamp on the wall of his house, opposite the

Mr. Nenishkls came to the Far East

Chinese continued their

firm.

in his childhood, and since 1919.ne vigorous resistance, Gen. Pal de-steps, which Illuminated them. has been in business as a jeweller clared, the war would be won in and watchmaker.

two more years.

fa Uganda has been picked up by

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a gold miner Mr. Reynolds Ball,

Gen. Feng Yu-hsiang in a recen

meeting held by the Chinese Gen. Cheng Chien, the new duty by the LC.C.

in Ankole, in the Western Province Workers Education Association in commandant of the

of the Protectorate.

Round About

Mother father and two young boys, aged about 8 and 10 years,

were on a sea voyage and stopped In the Colony for a few hours.

The elder members' of the family

and sightseeing. The two boys were left on board ship in care of the officer on duty.

Time dragged heavy for these youngsters, and they set about finding ways and means of enter- tainment.

The public salons offered little in this regard, visitors to the ship were constantly com- ing and going but proved of minoa interest.

Returning to their cabin they invented

game exceedingly amusing to them but very annoy- to the passers-by in the corridors. Taking a tennis racket, they slipped. one of their mother's glove over the handle, the ingers of the glove were stuffed with cotton.

With the door slightly ajar they waited for footsteps, as they pass- ed the cabin door one of the children reached out with the gloved handle of the racket and ran it across the passer-by's neck,.

SOON. TO WED

touched their hat or their hand.

Immediately the person thus at- tacked would start. and turn Mr. Justice Stable, giving judg- | around," but there was nothing, the ment, sald that Miss Morris had boys having withdrawn their novel not adduced a scintilla of evidence plaything into the cabin... showing negligence or breach of field head-

Dismissing the action with costs. Churigking stated that China is quarters for the North-west, has Mr. Justice Stable added: "The

The following forthcoming wed- The find has created much sure to win the war as a result of arved in Slan to assume his interest in Kampala, but not too the Chinese superiority over the new duties. Formerly the chier.L.C.O..a great democratic Institu- dings are announced:

Mr. Henry Vincent Partier, of 4. much algrifcance should be enemy in military, political and of staff of the Military Affairs Com-tion providing facilities for educa

Alice Gardner, of the same ad- are not infrequently discovered in besides urging the people to work in connection with the projected as a sort of milch cow, to be made

The General, mission, General Cheng came here on and every sort of civic ad-Ellwood Road, and Miss Marjorie

vantage. is unfortunately regarded

dress gold-bearing gravels in Kilo and hard so as to discharge their in- Japanese attack on the North-

Mr. Tal Koon-kef, of the Mary- Moto in the Congo.

dividual responsibility, stressed the west

responsible whenever an accident provinces. However, no

knell Mission staff, Staff Quarters, The diamond weighs about a importance of the New Life Move- serious undertaking has yet been takes place, though the person who

to Miss Ko Fung-kan, of 27, Main quarter of a carat.

undertaken by the enemy.

Street, Stanley,

attached to it. Isolated diamondaj economic phases.

ment.

suffers the accident is really re- sponsible, himself.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1939.

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Feb. 1st-15.

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