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Women

This Space Every Day

BEAUTY ARTS

By LOIS LEEDS

Posed for Lois Leeds.

Here's straight talk to Teeners!

TEEN TALK

you know that rouge

never touch your checks and still may

be cond to entianer your best fra tures lessen your unattractive ones? 1, up to now, you have Just alupped on cake makeup and Up

tick with. il tick-an-a-promise, then you are not the Sophisticate That you imagine yourself to be.

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The discreet use of colour will bring you, out of the doktrums ot , many gray day, whether the dull-

ness in with you or, the weather. bit of rouge, brushed lightly across your forehead, will give a glow to a rob, end-of-summer tan. A touch of rouge from your breast-bone up to your throat, wil reflect a low In your face. A bit of rouge under The tip of your nose or chin will soften a sharp contour and give the suggestion of a turned-up nose.

Every school girl knows the value of good grooming and the tricky use of rouge alds in that and in making attractive. The fresh, clean look of the out of doors IN achieved by health and good grooming but I is also enhanced

her jook

by what I call Makeup Magic.

The discreetl use of foundation, touge and lipstiek, plus good groot- Ing, in important. The well-brushed hair and well-pressed clothes add up to Campus Clarin!

The girls who excel at sports, in studies and in their careers are the girls who care enough for their jersonal

appearances

be well

Minute Makers

GABRIELLE

Be Yourself! Portray your roja with Charm, Foise and simple Dig- nity. The lady whose charms have been publicited around the world and who heads every list of the World's Beat-Dressed women, fol. lows that plan. She chooses clothes that fatter her lovely, blue-white hair, Bko in Herself, as charming as possible, smartly groomed, but al- wayn-Herself!

SIDE GLANCES

is

groomed for every occasion. IL not the amount of money that you that you take care of them and wer spend un your clothes, it is the way

them.

#107

The new trend is Neatness, more "aloppie allies", they are out of fashion and out of favour,

PIN-

UP

AT

FIVE

Paris-Five- year old man- nequin Marie- Claire

jaz the pin-up baby of Paris.

She planted both her chub- by feet

on the lowest rung of the success ladder two years ago, when she was three. and was enrolled as a pupil at n Puris school of rhythmic dinneing.

Brown eyed. curly topped, Marie-Claire turned out to have a gift for dancing. Hetter, she got the school's vote as the most

popular baby of her year.

So that when the mother of one of her school friends opened what was one of the first children's dress houses in Paris, 11 was inevitable that Marie-Claire should be picked as one of the mannequins.

Next step up for this career girl came with

a walk-on part French Bim--next, offer to play the lead in a children's Ilm which Pathe is making in Paris.

But Marie-Claire

in hot par-

ticularly interested in being a baby

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1947.

(HEARD

German General Urges DUMBBELLS Western World To Cure Its Russophobia

advico was

A German general whose anti-invasion scorned by Hitler has urged the Western world to cura ita "phobia of the Soviet Union."

No living German soldier is reputed to know the Rus-. sians better than Ernst Koestring, 71, retired general of cavalry, who was commanding 400,000 traitorous Soviet citizens in the Wehrmacht Just three years ago.

"It is folly," he told the Associated Press in an inter- view, "to perpetuate Hitler's mistake of refusing to recognise the Soviet Union's basic desire

to keep the peace. Russin 'can- not conquer the world-the world cannot conquer Russin."

Koestring's knowledge of Soviet affairs is so intimate thint the United States Government took him Washington in 1945 to draft Fort.

NEWSLETTER

MR. ZILCHS

WIFE WOULDNT.

THE IDEA!

BEING RULED BY A WOMAN

ALLOW HIM = IF I WAS

TO VOTE

HIS WIFE

FOR US!/V ́'I WOULD

HAVE MADE

HIM!

FROM WALES KEW GARDENS GETS OUT OF

By J. C. Griffith Joncs

The War Office decision to de- BATTLEDRESS

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militarise the coastal area at A re-Harlech, North Wales, has

There cannot be many people pleased large number of who have not heard of the people. Not only local folk, but Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, thousands of holiday-makers London. For a long time the who discovered the charm of collections of living plants have Harlech before the war, can pinced the gardens among the again enjoy the historic and great show places of Britain, scenje attractions of this dis-and even in 1942, in the middle of the war, they attracted over trict undisturbed by noises of battle in peacetime.

1,125,000 visitors.

Mosenw-burn, he helped in the early years of the Welmer republic fo force a mysterious lasion be- tween the Reichswehr mid the Red Army, by which German officers were trained under cover in tank. aviation ond chemical warfare in

·Russia.

He became the German military attache in his native town in 1931, and retired beentise of Hitler's seize of power. He returned Moscow in the same post in 1935 at the request at the German High Command.

Wis

man Ges

ap

101

manufactured

Hitler Mad and Blind.

During the war, it was difficult to I announcing the Government's overestimate the gardens' good elfect decision in Parliament the Priine Minister said: "The harm to pubilee Forces on leave. Although the on tired workers and on members of interest if Harlech were retained for conflict left its curs there as else. military purposes would be so trave where, Kew remained a bright and that its use for pence-time training lovely place, a rest for jagged nerves must be abandoned."

and a psychological toule.

Kew, however, is very much more

other plants from which show place. than a

It has grown belladonna, digitalis, colchicum and badly needed drugs were obtained. It ex- with new rubber-

The inhabitants of the Castle hire will not be quite an fortunate Martin nrea in South

Pembrolic- A large area is to be retained this picturesque const for

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Peperimented Even

Speaking of the vast purge trials in Moscow, when hundreds of Red Army commanders were condemned to death, Koestring snid: "So far as I know--and I believe I was in the position to know the truth-there!

organised military

plot agulnst the Soviet government. But I have reason to believe the Ger- munent tank-training centre.

red here, however, the War Offee has producing plants, it collaborated in evidence that led the Soviets 20 modified Its original

the production of rose-hip syrup, demands. liquidate these experienced officers

Some 1.500 acres of ground will be raised a potato crop from eyes," and thereby crippled the Red Army,

handed back to the farmers, the and from common stinging nettles so it was retarded several years in

bikers and fishing enthusiasts will derived a Brst-class paper-making its technical development."

be allowed access to certain parts of fibre and an ingredient of artificial the coast. A publle Inquiry will be silk, held to hear local objections before Now that the gardens at Kew are The military area is thally defined.

fast reverting to thele pre-war actl Ateanwhile public protests persist vitles as a research institution, their against Services' claims on other attractiveness to the public remains rural areas in Wales, particularly in great as ever. Breconshire, Denbighshire, and East famous and greatly loved bluebell This spring the Monmouthshire. A national con-wood will delight the eyes of thou- ference of protest, convened by sands more eager visitors. Welsh MP's is being held at Lian- but

The tropical house, the rock gar drindod. The crux of the argument dens and other highlights, too, wil is that local people should be con-be there in their prewar splendour.! sulted before their beauty spots and agricultural districts over, if indeed, good land must be taken

yielded up. Much tolerance and understanding will be needed the part of Service departments and civilian interests before this problem is solved.

He said he learned in September 1940 that fitler was preparing for the invasion of Russia in the follow- ing year. He said he warned titler the Red Army's stalemate in the Finnish winter war. Was 110 true criterion of its potentialities, added: "With Hitler, there could be no reasoning....Ilitter was both mad and blind."

Repatriated to Germany after the outbreak of hostilities he retired un- til 1943, when he was suddenly re- called to become Commander of the Eastern Volunteers.

Koestring lives on a Bavarian estate with his Errond wife. No him and he expects to be cleared of Allied charges are pending against a militarism charge by the Munich dennzification.

AUSTRALIA'S

star, Clothes are her main interest EASTER SHOW

grown-up

anes, And positively loven being fitted,

she

And here are some of Marie- Claire's ideas-on-what-the-weil- dressed five-year-old wf wear.

Hats? Wear them like mother, Well on the back of your curls.

Skirts? A little longer, perhaps, this

season. Well, they should swing well clear of one's knees.

Line?

Marle-Claire Ilkes her dresses to swing from the shoulders, with above-elbow puff sleeves and plenty of yoke interest-built like mother's yokes, with touches of old-fashioned hand Scallops and French things like thnt.

But her favourite dress is a litle ntamber in soft red wool, with

EXHIBITS FROM BRITAIN

Dre

Culm Popular As Fuel

on

PHENOMENAL

UNRRA AID

FOR EUROPE

Nearly US$2,000,000,000 worth of supplies were provided by UNRRA for European coun- tries by the end of 1946.

One of the effects of the prolong- ed freeze-up and the fuel shortage in Wales has been that culm has be- come popular again as a fuel in West Wales. This is anthracite duff mixed with a little water and clay. It costs half as much as coal, and culm fire, although a slow starter, will keep going as long as it is kept land,

Over £400,000,000 went to Po-

while replenished. A report from Pem-

Jugo-Slavia received brokeshire says that a culm fire

2304,000,000 worth. Greece and at Italy also received over £100,000,- one fara hos kept burning for 200 years. At any rate this substitute 000 £100,000,000 ven! to

500. and Czecho-Slovakin £227,000,- for cual has become so essential for Ukraine, and £102,000,000 to Aus- the home fires that Pembrokeshire has tria. stopped exporting culm to continen- tal countries,"

During the same period, UNRRA repatriated the following displaced persons!

$1,300.

Over 1,000,000 Australians

Dr Harvey, principal of Cardiff Technical College, has caused & sen- are expected to visit the exhibi-sation by his assertion that evening 812.600; Italy, BD 490; Middle East, From Germany, 6,111,800: Austria, tion of Britain's postwar pro- classes gress in manufacture and design every day, burnt

are a curse. Ho that students, after working hard contends

A total of 732,493 displaced per- which will form a part of the attending night classes over a period UNRRA up.

themselves out sons are still receiving nasistance in

camps embroidery. Sydney Royul

Germany, Easter Show of ave or six years

to qualify for Austria, Italy and the Middle East. knots

degrees. Dr Harvey thinks that at and opening on March 31.

the end of Karamea has students are "not 'a' fat lot of use to Auch exertions the left London for Adelaide carrying themselves or anyone else." He bo- swinging skirt edged with four rows the final consignment of exhibits. lleves that if a man

Owing to her late soiling and other educating he should be given the 16 worth calls on route, the Karamen will opportunity to study in the daytime reach Australia only a few days be- and not when he has been exhaust- fore the opening of the exhibition. ed utter a hard day's work. Arrangements have been made to rush the exhibits overland from Adelaide to Sydney.

A

of black braid and a little bolero. The hat which goes with it is a soft beret affair, worn well back. "It's really Scotch." says Marle-Claire.

COPA AMÍ BY MEA BERNACE, INC. T. M. ROM. FAT, OPT.

BETTY WILSON

By Galbraith

"You've been planning for twenty years to spend a winter' down here and now you complain because it doesn't Bnow!"!

The motor vessel

Divided Opinions

MASONIC RECORDS BACK IN JERSEY

Maronic Jewels and records longing to the Gamd Lodges of Jersey have left Kreis Grevenbroich to begin their Journey back to Jersey from whence they were re moved by the Germans during the Dr occupation:

are

After the capitulation of Germany instance, they were collected together with

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Some 100 Arms have supplied Other Weish educationists 2,000 articles showing the wide divided on this question. range of Britain's postwar manufac-Howells, principal of Neath Techni- ture from small-scale toys to glant cal College, thinks, for engines. Here are some of the "re-

that Dr Harvey has gone off the volutionary" Items Australians will rails. "It is true that some students an archives repository 31 Offenbach, kee: a domestic fireplace which will fail to complete their courses owing near Frankfurt, in

quanthy of Jowish records into burn day and night through the to pressure of their daily work," he

the Americafi winter months, using only the says.

"But those who qualify find

zone, and were later brought back normal fuel ration; plastic clothing that their diplomas or degrees are to a repository at Schloss Dyck as welded by radio frequency, which is of great use to

then and to the

part of interzonhl transfers neater and stronger than stitching: | community,"

masonic authorities . The the world's most compact portable

in the Mr Cecil

Channel Islands Morgan, typewriter; a "magic eye" to show Llanelly

were informed of principal, their recovery, and the records and shing boats where the shoals of Institute, is among those who sup- Mining and Technical

jewels were formally identifled by fish are; and a new insulating port Dr Harvey. "Evening

the Worshipful Grand Master of material more buoyant than cork are a poor substitute for part-time

classes another Lodge who is now serving and of greater eficiency.

Included in the Royal Easter the student," he declares.

day classes and a terrific strain on

with the Control Commission. Show will be many duplicates of items selected for the "Dritain Can In Wales, at any rate, the workers Make It exhibition. After

generally have. a high regard for Show has finished, 400 book exhibits Through the gateway of evening the University of the After-Dark." and many other items will be pre- classes thousands of Welshmen have sented to Australian orphanages and satisfied their urge for knowledge, hospitals at the request of the and many have manufacturers.

ROYAL VISIT STAMPS

the

young

Shoes Repaired One At A Time

gorie on to the Because so many pairs of shoes University and Important posts from have been reported "lost" in repair this modest training ground. In the shops, Berliners now are having only last ten years, however, employers one of their shoes resoled at a time. in Welsh industry have increased When it is finished, its owner brings opportunities for keen

in the other. workers to, attend day classes BO Many "lost artlelé" cases have been. that practical and theoretical trains heard in the courts, and testimony ing is advanced simultaneously, indientes some items reappeared in Special issues of postage and re-

With industry now turning over Berlin's costly black market for sale. venue stamps will be issued to com- fuel and power crials many evening

to increase night work owing to the Associated Press. memorate the Royal visit to Basuto- students land, Bechuanaland and Swaziland. their lives and continue their part

will have to reorganise. There are four denominations. time education during the day. The penny stamp, pillar-box red, shows the King's head. The two- penny, green, shows the heads of the King

Queen alde by side.

and

Amateurs Said Pald

The threepenny, deep blue, has for turbed at reports of secret payments The Welsh Rugby Union is dis- its design the heads of Princesses to players by some South Wales Elizabeth and Margaret; and the clubs. There is evidence ahilling stamp, in purple, the heads several second-class clubs

their ranks. The Idea is to build up second-class teams into front-rank attractions

One of the offelals of the Welsh

Wales. When proof of such viola- fessionalism is bad for the game in Rugby Union said: "This velled pro-

tion of amateur atatus is obtained that the offenders will be dealt with of the King, Queen and the two been offering under cover money to

have severgly by the Union." An Inquiry Princesses.

promising young players if they foin allegations,

may be held, shortly into several.

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