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BEAUTY ARTS By LOIS LEEDS

Posed by June Harker for Lois Lecila. Brush on your compact rouge and get a soft, smooth colour job.

"DEAR LOIS LEEDS"

"Dear Lois Leeds-I use dry rouge | for retouching but it never looks as soft and nice as it should. The puff seems to smeur. Aty kdeas for

ne?"--D. K.

tion.

rouge. A brush gives a soft finiál. Pretty June Harker, screen star, does a wonderful job of brushing on her dry route and poses, above, to show you how,

What

"Dear Lols Lecdn-I remove the hair from my legs by shaving but the bristly look is awful. can I do about this NELL."

The rouge puft absorbs oll and naturally it given a smeary applica-

condition?- The perfect way to apply colour to your checks is to ten touch of cream rouge after smooth-

You must be careful to shave with ing on a powder foundation. Blot good, new razor blade and to the foundation, then brush and pat soup-Inther your legs well before Touch up shaving. Rinse away the soap and un your face powder. your checks by brushing on the dry use a cream or hand lotion to smooth

the skin.

BUSINESS OUTFIT

Mrs Which, 34, up-

at a West End store wear, u giay and white bird's-oys sult, which is well-fitting yet roomy enough. Black accessories-leather bag. gloves, suodo shoos-aro well chosen, careled a step further by the black bow trimming hor pretty pale grey felt hat at the back. At the neck of her plain white blouse she wears a cameo brooch, and pearl earrings add a final touch of light to this typical business outfit."

SIDE GLANCES

--

COPR. 1946 ET HEA SERVICE, INOL T. MURED. 13, «

"Dear Lois Leeds-I hove

one Blue eye and one Brown eye, blonde hale and a good, blonde-type skin. Which should I cater to in my make- up, the brown or the blue eye or the blonde hølr?-A. G. D."

Why not use makeup colours and costume colours to co-ordinate with your Blonde type and be clever and amusing? Use Blue and Brown ac- cessories to harmonize and drama- tise your unusual eyes! Make a point of playing up your unusual feature.

"Dear Loln Leeds--1 have long legs. fnm 6 feet tall and wear 81% shoes. Should I wear "flats' or high heeled shore?--T. G."

1

I think that the "Hats" give sloppy appearance and tall girls gain poise from high heels. Make the most of your wonderful height.

Mini Makeys 4 GABRIELLE

If you want a quick hairdo, try this! Brush your hair fast and furiously. Spray on or brush on Hiquid brilliantine. Rub your hair with a towel. Press in the waves with comb and fingers. Tie on a net to hold the waves lu place. Do your face, then undo your hair. You will be all well

By Galbraith

"Do you have to take your girl to a restaurant? When was courting your mother, I always could kid Her into

cooking a*nical at Her Homel”

+

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1947.

Royalists On Way Out NEWS FROM

Of Italian Army

The purge Is on within the officer ranks of the Italian Army. According to an nuthoritative source in Italian miliinry circles, the operation has been in effect since the changenver from monarchy to n republic on June 2 last,

Despite the many Inroads

LOWLAND SCOTS made into the Italian army by

NEWSLETTER

By F. CROWLEY

the Fascist hierarchy, the nation's armed forces remained in substance a "royal Italian army," and as such, always swore allegiance to the King.

According to inside information, the presence.ot so many monarchic

the army ho cnused no little concern among the leaders.of the new Italian Republic,

The outbreak of fre at Burn-sympathisers In trange mine. West Calder, records that the Scots abale industry, which is the only source in Great Britain, is nearing its centenary, for it was in 1850 that James Young look out a palat for low-temperature dis-

tilation of coal.

There has been Inaugurated D concentrated programine providing for the gradual elimination from the ranks, of all officers who, in any way, had monarchic tendencies or had found favour in the eyes of the

The entire industry is cuneen-crown, trated in Mid and West Lathion and a large proportion of the world production of oil. from such sources comes from Scotland.

:

Recent Incident

One of the recent incidents lend- ing to substantiate this aucgation was the announced intention of the

James Young had not proceeded Italian Army Chief of Staff, General very far when he found the famous Raffaele Cadorna, to ask relief of Torbanchi cannel conf, whilch was duty, presumably to retire to private really "rich oil shale. In the life.

of West Calder Dr Young parish acquired the lands of Addieweli and General Cadern, son of Italy's there, in 1884, his friend Dr David World War I. military conmmander, Livingstone, the explorer and mis-and Comniander-in-Chief of the slonary, laid the foundation of the Italian patriots during the German Addiewell Oll Works,

occupation of northern Italy, is only 52 years old-a very early age at Burngrange mine, West Calder, which to retire from active duty. was one of the developments car- An Italian ex-patriot who came in rled out by Scottish Oils, Ltd., contact with General Cadorna which as the control of the indusfrequently during the underground iry, some time before the outbreak struggle against the German aggres-

Isors in Northern Italy, said that the of war.

Italian Chief of Staff would like to retire more because he feels his ser- viers are no longer desired by the Italian Republic than because of any feeling that he is too old or unit physically for military service.

was

Scots Film Industry

Forsibility of a news Scots film industry

indicated by Sir Patrick J. Dollan at a Juncheon in Glasgow with cinema experts, one of the three Scottish Industrial estates being mentioned on possible fecation for the film studio North Cardonald, Vale of Leven, or

New- house, The studio would be sound- equipped, So for, however, approach has been made to Scottish Industrini estates.

Army Giving Up Land

no

General Humiliated

EVERYWHERE

An

Easton, l'enn-Mr and Mrs Robert Johnstone have arranged American education for a "Japanese suicide pilot although their son was killed by one. They believe only goodwill can prevent another war.

PRIVATE RELIGION

Athens-In the mall town of An- thrakin. In northwest Macedonia,

the roads blocked with snow, Kapitan Lascanis, major bandit chief, is reported to have established his own religious biciturchy by appointing a rebel bishop. He has decreed that hence- forth marriage licences will be valld only through his bishop.

D which are heavily

THE BIG SLeer

95, hut his eyes and went to sleep Trenton, N. J.-Albert Herpin, oged

for the first artd last time in his fe. He lived in a shack with no bed and elabned never to have dead IL minute's sleep in hts · life. The only medleni attempt to prove this claim ended after a fortnight with all the vilant doctors, but not

Herpin, falling asleep.

MUSCULAR MOLARS

Seville--Joe Caron world's umazed champion "strong mun", 2,000 Seville citizens by drawing tramcars more three fully-loaded

than 200 yards with his teeth.

FIRST WAR CRIMES FINE

Singapore. For the first time in the war crimes trials in Singapore, n Japanese was fined £230 for ill- treating a Bangkok millionaire. The accused, son of a rich Japanese who married Into the Siamese Royal family, was also sentenced to one year's imprisonment.

EVEREST AIN ATTEMPT

If the permission of Tibet can be ablained, the party intend investiga- ting the possibly of an aerial drop to the 10,000 foot level on Everest to establish base camp and move upward, bringing in supplies at gular intervals by air.

Bandit said the expedition was being backed by an unnamed Scols-

man.

ro-

Darwin Another altempt to climb Mount Everest will be made in 1949 or 1950. The tender of the party will Bronze Star by General Mark Clark,

This patriot, who was awarded the be Group Captain A. F. Bandii of Air the RAF, at-oched to the declared that General Cadorna's in- Ministry on special duty. Bandit, who tention to retire from the Italian has completed the first solo fight Army came about largely as result from England to Australia since the of the allegedly humiliating treat- war, sald

Ind to discuss details of the ment he received during the parilcanar, said he stopped long enough in congress recenly held at Florence.

proposed ascent, He declared that with the excep→ By July and August the Army

of the

the representatives of

of the will have surrendered to Scotland autonomous patriot formations in some 258,000 neres of land held by Northem Italy, General Cadorna was them for military and other pur- roundly booed by Leftist politically-

This will poses under requisition. leave them with 20,000 acres which red groups when he got up to

speak. will be retained for training pur- He Also nald thint General poses. All obstructions

am- Cadorna keenly felt the and

effrontery munition will be cleared; there are when, as commanding officer of alt few heavily concentrated areas in the patriot formations In Northern | Senthand and the land is usually Italy during the German

nccupa- useless for cultivation.

tion, he was not even offered a place on the speaker' platform. He sat in the audience on one of the wooden benches throughout the whole Just 100 years ago, on

January Congress, 21, 1847, was founded the Caledo plan Church In the Holloway Road, London, as a place of worship for the children of thic

Royal Caledonian Schools. After more than half a century, however, the children were moved out to Bisley, Hertfordshire, the area having be come too congested, but the church continued and drew many Londo C. B. Symes, senior medical en- Scots. It has, In recent years, tomologist of Kenya colony, says become the North London, centre, that if methods of distributing such for Rovers and Boy Scouts,

powerful insecfleldes na DDT or zammexune over large areas were Centenary services are planned improved. the dreaded African tretse when the Rev Dr Archibald M'Hary and the sleeping sickness it trans- done_of___the_principal RAF mil- padres, and the Rev R. F. V. Scott, minister of St Columba's, will take parl.

Caledonian Church Centenary

SURPRISE REWARD

Tillard, a Johannesburg-Tris god miner in the famous Randfontein mine; one of the deepest in the world, a POW hospital in Italy. He befriended a temporarily blinded Dragoon Guardsman called Grey und abusive yuards.

was

The ar

Wiping Out

Tsetse Fly

-may-be completely eliminated.- Already, Increased use of such Insecticides have wiped out 90 per- cent of the disease-bearing Insects in seme sections of Africa.

Methods now used includes aerial

once in

from him protected

On

Iberation, went 7,000 miles home to the gold mine and Grey went back to the The Palace. staff at Buckingham King wants to see him when in South Africa-to thank him.

THE COMPLETE DUEL Tarts. In the highest tradition to the 17th Century code of honour, two French workmen fought a duel outside their home in a village near Toulon.

Marcel Pouget, 45, picked a fight with his stepson, George Chauvin, 18, and demanded instant settlement, New Religious Magazine

There were only an old revolver and a shotgun in the house, Marcel wun Unbiased reporting of religious spraying, which covers only the top

he toss and picked the revolver. news and a plethora of illustrations layers of vegetation, the use of

With only Madame Pouget as a are to be features of new religious real the insecticides

"drattlug" aerial containers that

witnes the strictest duelling magazine, Publication is expected

at ground

Both men etiquette was observed. within

A couple of months from level and smokes containing the bug fired. Both fell dead. Edinburgh, and the whole produe- destroyer-Associated Press, tion is planned to be on the most | — modern lines.

is proposed to offer manufacturers Idea emanated from a suggestion} the protection of an appropriately mude by professor Nathaniel designed national mark, Micklem, whose Christian News- 'etter was a wartime broadcast by į the DEC.

Scot FBI President Elect

Centenarian Not Impressed

When Mrs J Clark looks around

"not

from her home in Argde Crescent, Jeppa, near Edinburgh, she is When Sir Clive Balicu retires impressed" by the modern- "world, from the presidency of the Federa- Mas Clark has just celebrated her tion of British Industries after two 100th birthday with a couple of Years of office in

April, Sir cakes one incorporating a crinoline Frederiet: Bain will be the nominee Indy with the date 1847, and the

f the Grand

Council to succeed { other "100 not out.”

im

Nuffield Plans

People's Car

The Nuffield

"

Organisation was evolving a "British people's car," Sir Miles Thomas said re- cently.

Sir Miles Thomas, who is vice- chairman of the Nuffield Organisa- England ion, has just returned to from a tour of America.

"The car will be made to suit the

"We

the design

SHOWING

TO-DAY

QUEEN'S

At 2:30, 5.15.

י.

7.15 &.9.15 p.m.

IT'S THE MUSICAL OF YOUR 'DREAM

VACATION' COME TRUE!

CARMEN MIRANDA! CESAR ROMERO

ROMANCE!

Week End GAIET

Havana

ECHNICOLORIE

Colina Wight, ir. Ceorge Barbier Shriden Leonard • Leveld Kinskay Chris-Pla Martin. Billy Gilbert A 20th Century-Fox Picture

MUSIC!

ALICE FAYE

JOIN PAYNE

ADDED! LATEST MARCH of time!

"PROBLEM DRINKERS”

CENTRAL

5 SHOWS DAILY

At 12.30, 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.15 P.M.

THE FINAL EPISODE

CAPTAIN MARVE

STOM TYLER FRANK COGHLAN)

SHOWING

-TO-DAY

At 2.30, 5.20,

MAJESTIC 7.20 6.9.29.p.m.

It's so funny, to a scandal!

JACK H. SKIRBALL *unts

CLAUDETTE COLBERT DON AMECHE

RICHARD FORAN

Sam Wood's GUEST WIFE

CATHAY

#SWANCHAI ROAD WANCHATEN

Tyrone POWER

&

SHOWING TO-DAY

At 2:30; 5.15, 7.15 & 9.15 p.m. Maureen

O'HARA in the

"BLACK SWAN"

When she and her husband went

wants of Empire peoples," he added. 66 into their home nearly 80 years ago, Sir Frederick, who was appointed

are evolving green fields surrounded them through market research, scientific depuy president in February 1940, day houses cover the area. And her Aberdonian, cuming fro husband, who was a bullder, built stock of divines who "came out the block of houses.

ת !

his left arm.

A deputy chairman

in the Disruption. He served with Robert Louis Stevenson was a 4th Gordons in World War I, when friend of this sprightly centenarian, heined the MC and was twice mentioned

whose memory and hearing are very In dispatches. He was

RLS regularly visited her twice wounded, however, and lost home, dropping in when passing for a cup of tea and a chat. A small of the Im-sketch by him adums one of the parial Chemical Industries, Ltd, Sir Walls Mrs Clark has 10 daughters Frederick was knighted last year. and ruefully compores food condi- During the war, from 1941 to 1944, tions of her time with rationing to.

was chairman of the Chemical Contral Board. Ministry of Supply, and of

of the Chemical Planning Com milice, Ministry of Production.

Sir Frederick's wife, a gifted poetess, died last year. His only son is shortly proceeding to America to produce for Jehn Gielgud.

Souvenirs Ideas Wanted

Ideas for souvenirs which will be arl, worthy of Scotish tradition, culture and industry are wanted by the Scotifth Tourist Board; in con- junction with the Secttits Committee of the Council of Industrial Design. Articles to be produced from wood. metal, leather, paper, textiles and class are among the items for which fitens are wanted in a competition open to the general publle,

Inability bo sketch will

bo no hindeance in the competition as the authorities wil accept written idens. as för example, for appropriately designed containers for shortbread, cake, confections and Vish. Where schicted nouvenirs are produced it

day...

DUMB-BELLS

REGISTERED US...

OFFICE"

I WAS SO TEL I WAS AFRAID TO READ THE DEATH NOTICES

IN THE NEWSPAPER, FOR FEAR ID 656

MY OWN NAME:

study, and experiment,

models "We have produced test which have undergone mileage testa in Britain and abroad.

"Announcement of the date of re- lease for the car depends on produc. tion and other factors."

SIX WIVES WERE

·TOO MANY

The American movie censorip office recently refused to permit six wives to be shown in a detective tim

with: Thomas MITCHELL George SANDERS

A 20th Century-Fox Pictura

EXTRA PERFORMANCE ON SUNDAY AT 12.30 P.M. Ingrid BERGMAN

Humphrey BOGART in

"CASABLANCA”

Swiss Offer To Ex-Servicemen

*Mr Wilfred Paling, Britain's Minis-

The script of m untitled Philoter of Pensions, has announced that Vance movie was returned to the the people' and Government of studios with the notation that four Switzerland, through the organisation wives were all censors would allow of the Don Suisse", have made largo three of them ex-wives and one cur-

contributions to be spent in alleviating rent spouse, says United Press.

and remedying the effects of the war in European countries,

N. Z. Expedition

To Antarctic

"Thoir appreciation of the British war effort has already been shown in various ways", sald Mr. Paling, "and Zealand is thinking about 1, have now resolved through the sending an expedition to the An- Swiss. Minister. in Londen, an offer: tarctic, already the goal of numerous from the Don Suisse to provide at expeditions,

a

Now

Prime Minister Freser said recently its edit accommodation in Sanatoria committee 1 Investigating the at Leysin, Switzerland, for the treat- practicability of establishing nextment of 100 British ex-Servicemen year a permanent scientific station in: suffering from pulmonary -tuber- the Ross Sea dependency-Associat-culosis. I have gratefully accepted

ed Press,

this generous offer".

BENSATION

BETTE DAVIS

"MR.SKEFFINGTON

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