THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
WEDNESDAY,
MAY 25, 1939.
Π
Il Duce's
OXFORD WANTS SEX LESSONS
APPEAL TO THE UNIVERSITY
AUTHORITIES
Oxford, April 9.
Oxford undergraduates are
to demand frank sex instruction on lines followed in American universities.
"They will make this appeal to the authorities when next term opens.
Deep concern has been aroused among members of the university by revelations made during the hearing of the
Man's Heart Plated With Gold Armour
Newcastle.
Walking about Newcastle and doing light work is a man, aged alxty-five, who three years ago. was a bedridden Invalid likely lo e at any moment. To-day.
the
man with
armour-
plated artery," as he is now exil- c. is able cil.
La live like
person, having survived
one of the most
delicate super operations ever performed.
charge against John Stanley Phillips, 21-year-old divinity student, who was Inst week found "Gulity, but insane", of the murder of Harold Matthews. 10-year-old pantry boy at college. Wycliffe Hall,
Students
well 119
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Understudy Rises
COUNT CIANO
SUICIDE
PATTEMPT
university IN CELL
ometals feel that the good name of
the institution will auffer from details of the unnatural developments
of vice which were made publle Arrests Follow Attack
the trial.
AUTHORITIES ANXIETY
Lenders of university opinion con- sider much of this is due to the segregation of the sexes which is persisted in,
At the end of the last Oxford term Mr. C. Morris, the retiring Senior Proctor Oxford disciplinary thority referred to the anxiety The man was brought to Newfurd authorities over the castle hospital
problems
undergraduates ut undergraduettes,
suffering from An ancurism of the sorta, a disease In which the slighical movement IK und liable to cause terrible
agony death,
The nortu La the
urtery through which the heart pumps puri- Bed blood for distribution over body by smaller arterles
On Englishwoman
Swiftly
CRITICS CONFESS THAT CIANO HAS MET TESTS
(By STEWART BROWN) United Press Staff' Correspondent
Rome.
lomatic ability in the delicate negotia- tions which the Duce has entrusted to klm during the past two years. Ad- Count Galenzzo Ciano, husband of miltedly he acts upon precise instruc- Benito Mussolini's favourite dougliter.tions imparted by his father-in-law, Is completing with flying colours his but his method of executing them has second year as Italy's Foreign Minis-won him general praise.
ter and Duce's No. 2 man.
When in June, 1936, Mussolini put Count Ciano, like his father-in-law, his son-in-law in the Chigi Palace as was a journalist before he entered foreign minister mony
Fascists
He
in 1003, son of Costanzo Clano, young
thought the youthful Count would public life. Born certainly stub his toe and abruptly Admiral end his spectacular rise to power. Galeazzo studled law. Too young to They guessed wrong. The count, fight in the World War he joined the then 33, is now two years older und Fascist movement at the beginning
much wiser and stronger man lins consolkinted his hold on No. 2 and devoted himself to Journalism. position and, unless he unexpectedly He loved the profession and it only was on the express wish of his father starts sliding downhill just as fast as that he went into the diplomatic ser- he came up, has a brilliant future vice in 1926. He served first in the before him.
Janeiro and embassies of Rio de GROOMING IS APPARENT Buenos Aires. He returned to Rome secretary in the Italian embussy is grooming him That Mussolini as a possible successor is apparent. to the Holy See when he met and That Ciano, spurred on by his ambi- fell in love with Edda Mussolins, the places tous wife is preparing himself for Duce's favourite daughter. He mar- nflict the post is also plain to everyone. rled her In April, 1830, and was But many Italians, who have witnes transferred to Shanghai as Consul sed the rise and fall of other "succes-General, leaving there as Minister to with sors," still retain a certain degree of China In 1933,
thescepisism.
His father-in-law then placed him has ali
the in
the Press Bureau, ol charge apparently Cinno Fascist requisites for success: youth. elevated to the rank of ministry in In addition he | 1835. The Count was 32 years old courage, enterprise.
Paris, Apr. 20. Grave Chlappolini, arrested for the attnek on Mrit, Joan Keppel, wife Lof Et member of ព British navnl family, tried to commit suicide in his cell during the night
La- He out himself In several of with a penknife, but did not ses serious injuries
He considered that changes in regulations had only gone Home way towards meeting the needs of the present day.
Air Reppel is still in hospital cracked rit. a deep cut over right eye, bruises and shuck. She tr expected to stay there at st an
the week
RING TORN OFF
as
ta intelligent. Inyal, simple, genial when he entered the cabinet. At the and good-luplting His crities necuse outbreak of the Ethiopian war, Ciano, } was informed to-day that witke
the "Disperata" consideratio
Hey allocker struck her in the face him of two faults: insufficient force as a pilot, was mustered into service being given to the Owing to the man's age and blood scheme of sex instruction in Ameijan a Montmartre street early on Sun-of character and a tendency to ape and commanded
day morning and tore * gold rug without success the gestures of his squadron in its hair-raising exploits in Ethiopia. He was the first Italian condition, the walls of the orta beran Universities,
from her Änger. Chumppoliai was father-in-law. came weakened at one point, with the In 200 American colleges and un-arrested at the house of a friend.
But those who know him best say to arrive in Addis Ababa by airplane is tempering his after the fall of the capital on May result that a bulge known inedically versities frunk and complete instruc-|
Mrs. that experience lie dented he had attacked as an aneurism occurred.
tion is given on the physical and
Keppel When he was told her ring character. When he first took over 5, 1038. Returning to Italy he was he tried to mude minister for foreign stairs in ministry foreign had been found at the address of his, the Psychological details of sex
His These courses have
estab lover he said he had bought it in a unitate his more forceful "boss" in June,
inunner of speech and gesture. 71 listed as a result of student demands. bar at 430 in the morning from
attempts to throw out his chin and If similar demands were made nextman named Brisset.
blow up his checks (in imitation of the Duce) brought down laughter on
He head.
now ncts followers naturally. His creasing.
Το
avoid overstraining his weaken- ed heart the man had to die bedrid. den, able to move only enutiously to avoid excruciating pain,
As a last resource he was taken to wspital, where gold wire was used to reinforce the weakened aorta, in the same way that wire Is used to armour hoses carrying high pressures,
Reinforced by the wire, the aorta was reduced almost to normal size. and after months in hospital, during] which he learned to walk again and even take part in mild games. man was discharged.
"This is one of the most
the
difficult
been
term by Oxford under-graduates the Brisset says he was in Nantes that University authorities may follow the day. White his alibi is being inves- ligated he has been arrested as well, Amerleun example
as he has a police record,
Pheasants Raised As
Hobby
Seattle Samuel A. Martin, Seattle clothier,
JOB NO SINECURE
are
more
in-
Clano's Jb has not be a sinecure.
He took over the foreign office at the Canada Exports Less
close of the Ethioplan war which left Wheat
In its wake a staggering number of delicate International problems. Oltawa.
England still had most of its home Canada's export of wheat in 1937
the Mediter- fice concentrat in and delicate operations ever per- in 1931 started pheasant-ruising asi
Since then it has grown was half the 1930 total and about
ranean. The world, with the excep- value, according to
Lew formed in Britain and I have never a hobby.
countries, was hostile Lion of a heard of another like it anywhere in Into an expansive business that turns half the the world," an eminent surgeon said. oui 4,000 full-grown birds each year, Dominion Bureau of Statistics, Wheat to Mussolini's annexation of Ethiopia.
were in special exports
06,008,341 bushels, The League's economic "That the man is alive is astonish-The birds
They are guarded from 147,033,180 less than in 1938, while the against Italy had destroyed most of ing, but the fact that he is able to brooders.
21 German value, $124,439,579. was $102,474,184 Italy's trade treaties walk about and even do light work marauding hawks by
shepherd dog. is a miracle."
are hatched
Jess.
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countries.
sanctions
with foreign
Italy had few friends and they
not very sirong.
were
Germany.
for its own political reasons, was the only big Europan nation which had shown any sympathy with Italy It was, during the Ethiopian war. therefore, toward Berlin that Mussolin and Clano first cast their eyes when they began looking for alties to counter-act Franco-British entente.
VISITED HITLER IN 1936 Italy and Germany soon found themselves fighting side-by-side in the with Franco's nationalists Spanish revolution. This led to closer political and economic rela- Lions. In
1930, Clone November. went on his first important political mission when he vislied Adolf Hitler In Berchtesgaden.
FOOT ITCH
Athlete's Foot
According to the Govern-
ment Health Bulletin No. E-20, at least 60% of the
adult population of the United States are being attacked by the disease known as Athlete's Foot.
Usually the disease starts between the tons. Little watery blisters form, and the skin cracks and peels. After a while, the Riching becomes intense, and you feel as though you would like to scratch of all the skin.
BEWARE OF IT SPREADING
Often the disease travels all over the bottom of the feet. The soles of your feet become rod and swollen. The skin also crucks and peels, and the Itching becomes worse and worse..
Get rid of this disease as quickly as possible, because it is very contagious and it may go to your hands or even to the under arm or crotch of the legs.
Most people who have Athlete's Foot have tried all kinds of remedies to cure it without success. Ordinary germicides, anti- septics, salve or ointments seldom do any good."
HERE'S HOW TO TREAT IT
The germ that causes the disease is known as Tinea Trichophy- ton. It buries itself deep in the tissues of the skin and is very hard to kill. A test made shows it takes 15 minutes of boiling to kill the germ; so you can see why ordinary remedies are unsuccessful. H. F. was developed solely for the purpose of treating Athlete's Foot, It is a liquid that penetrates and dries quickly. You just paint the affected parts. It peels off the tissue of the skin where the germ breeds.
ITCHING STOPS IMMEDIATELY
As soon as you apply H. F. you will find that the Itching is immediately relieved." 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 relict; especially if you are one of those who have tried for years to get rid of Athlete's Foot without success.
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PHOTOS
H.F.
AI
FOOT
REMEDY
Made this
Difference
After using ILF.
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FRIGIDAIRE
The Rome Berlin axis was forged ut this meeting. For the next two years this axis was to be the dominat- ing factor in Italian foreign policy. Originally forged to obtain Cer- many's help in Spain and the Mediterranean, the axis eventually obliged Italy in sacrifice Austria to Germany,
Before he had finished his first six months in office Ciano had suc- ceeded in getting Italian foreign trude, stagnant since sanctions, moving again DA a result of now trade treaties with a number countries.
of
MADE DIPLOMATIC TOUR To protect the Adriatic flank, Ciano set to work to make friends with Yugoslavin, which he had accomplish- ed by Marcit, 1037. He also visited Belgrade, Vienna and Budapest.
In the meantime the Spanish crisis had become more neute and Ciano consolidated Italy's relations athl more with Germany. He prepared the visit which Mussolini made to Hitler in September, 1937. On Ger- many's Invitation Italy joined the Nippon- German Anti-Communist pact. The triangle, Rome-Berlin- Tokio, entered a now phase when Italy, disgusted over the League's refusal to recognise the conquest of Ethiopia, withdrow from Genova in December, thus following the CX- ample of Germany and Japan. Mussolini's foreign policy
of
which Clanlo has been tlie faithful interpreter. scored another success when Neville Chamberlain, British Prime Minister, in the interest of Anglo-Italian relations, forced the resignailon of Anthony Eden, whom the italians opposed for his alleged anti-Fascist sentiments. Political negotiations
with
England', long desired by Mussolin, were initiated In March of this year.
CRITIES ADMIT TALENT
Even Clano's saverest critics ad. mit he has, displayed unusual dip:;
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