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Women
This Space Every Day
BEAUTY ARTS
By LOIS LEEDS.
Posed for Luis Leeds.
Lols Leeds tells you how you can get a Head Start to Beauty!
HEAD START!
The Spring cruise traveller will give herself a Hend start by wear- ing a delectable lace mantillo, Cas- tian in Inspirations but very much up-to-the-minute! Designed by Pierre Bloch, these lace squares will mike you a Fascinating Female:
Wear one 50 evening head- dress, caught with brilliant clips. Then change about and flourish it next evening as a kerchief to make your every gesture Romantic!
your
When cruising, don't forget butri It Is, I hope, always with you, Take along net snoods, hair
10 tic
nets up
and glamorous scarves your whid-blown treases. And don't forget your hair brush, comb And hair pomade, plus your lacquer,
and a dry shampou. You
" minute of
won't
your
want to waste precious time on having your hair done on shipboard ur in, porta cali,
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Packable hats, hand-knit glamour Jobs, are the bats to take for travel. You'll wear them now and then and your mantilin will be perfect for all evening functions.
Minute. Makuyo
GABRIELLE
The Round Face needs Height In the coiffure to break up the "roundness". Women with the Round Face commit mere errors in their coiffures than the women of any other type of face. Hair with a mide part and height on one skle is very flattering. If the neck is abort never allow the hair, to touch the collar-line.
SIDE GLANCES
While we are talking of cruising don't forget your beauty aids, à real beauty travel box in the thing. include suntan oil and never forget that if you are not sunbronzed by the end of your cruise you will have missed
something. So. include a deeper shade of makeup accessories than those which you are using then.
when you leave, you'll be pale
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Man About
the House
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mends the tap when it behaves eccentrically? Who puts in new fuse
wire? Who patches the wallpuper and makes good the foundered armetair with new webbing? The answers to these ques- tions are so
obvious that the title of Peter Hunot's book. Man About the House (Pilot Press, Gs,), will appear wildly ironical to every housewife. If a man can be persuaded to dis- temper
wall (1 task curiously appenting to male exhibitionism). !! is all that can be expected of him.
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Tactfully presented in hus- bands, this book of instruction. result of the author's practical Investigations-and itself model of clarity and cominon- sense-may awaken ambi- tions i tir right quarter, while restraining excess of
Real.
The warning paragraph hend- of "Se! yourself a limited ob- jective" should be studied by the more hot-hended converts 10 usefulness. « "Because
you
WRY to Com- plete most of a gas installation, you should not immediately embark on doing so."
are told the
There are some for whom such a caution my
be rew quired, test the man about the house. discouraged by thu effects of his own
rashness, may sink back into "the man
in the local."
K947 BY RÉA SERVICE, INC. 7. P. NOG U. &
PAUL GOLD.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1947.
China Plans To Take DUM DELLS
Proper Census-When
Civil War Is Over
BY THOMAS ALDEGUER
After having had to be satisfied with only "rough estimatos" of her population for more than 175 years, China has decided to conduct the first nation-wide consus in bor. modern history and, as the initial stop, has promulgated “a
now consus law.
Officially no date has yet been set for this, census, which will include overseas Chinese, as well as Chinese diplomatic and consular personnel abroad, but unofficially it is learned that it will take place some time in 1960-- provided the civil war ja over then and the country unified.
Huns Still Believe They Won
Many millions of Germans still fervently nvow that the German Army nover has been beaten. The myth of the army's | invincibility-regardless of two. world wars-flourishes as per- sistently in cities smashed to rubble by enemy air power as in villages where not a shot was heard, reports Associated Press.
WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY GOING OFF TO LUNCH AND LEAVING
THE LION'S
CAGE _UNLOCKED!
ARE YOU AFRAID SOMEONE
WILL STEAL
?
The last time China conduc- SEARCH FOR
ted a comprehensive census was in 1772. Since then thero have been only "rough estimates" of the nation's population based on Post Office and Chineso Customs statistics, which have ranged from 323,000,000 to 547,000,000. Under, the new law a census will be taken every 10 years, while fines are provided for any person refusing to answer questions essential to the Census-taking or refusing registra- tion or false registration.
OLYMPIC
TALENT
Though the next Olympic Games are not due to take place in Britain until July-August 1948 the various sporting bodies there are already laying the foundations of their great task of finding the best teams.pos- The Minister of Interior has been sible for the various events. appointed concurrently General Census Director and he will ba nasisted in his taule by the Director of the National Government's Statistics Bureau, the governors of provinces and mayors of municipall deputy general census directors.
ties, all of whom have been named
January Estimate
Allied military governmenis, whose
Government functionaries, school apents constantly sample tenchers; students and civic bodies, German oplalon. are receiving it is also stipulated in the law, may almost identical reports On tuo be called upon to help in the fanatical pride in their
military census-tuking "whenever necessary. prowess which in still feit by Many efforts have been made in Germans of all classes,
the Inst 30 years to determine China's population, but
none of these proved successful mainly be- cause the Central Government has never at any time since the advent of the Republic exercised jurisdic- tion over the entire country.
Even among 5,000 boy scouts in the U.S. occupation zone, a survey of informal comment showed the German army to be the only thing In their past experience which was shielded from any criticism.
Gorman Spirit
An officer in American counter- Intelligence put it this way:
"It's absurd to claim to have started to demilitarise the German spirit as long as this faith in the army is absolutely unshaken.
"The children get inoculated vlr- tually before they're out. of the cradle. Whether they were useless old Vollessturmers or husky young let out from a prison cage, the millions of former soldiers keep their families propagandised en how good the army was.
veterans
"The army, according to Fritz Q. Public, won the battles. It was somebody else who lost the war"
Typical Comments
In January this year, the Govern- ment estimated the country's po- pulation at 456,000,000. In making this public the Government made it clear that the figure could not be considered accurate and at best estimate" pending a could be regarded as only a "rough nation-wide census.
ba A nation-wide search la to minde by the Amateur Athletic Association to unearth talent for the British athletics team, and special events are to be staged all over the country: Details of all performances renching Games standard 'will, be supplied to the British team mana- ger, and all athletes listed will be offered
and ndvice
experienced conching by well-known ex-athletes. The Olympic Games Management Committee of the Amateur Swim- ming Association has recommended that the A.S.A. should arrange number of International contests at Olympic Games distances.
Youth and experience have been blended by the selectors of the teams for the International water
polo trials, which take place at Newport In Monmouthshire from April 4 to 7. This will make the selection for the 1948 Olympic Games as strong as possible.
Teams Selected
The teams .selected Dre ng follows
England 1: D. Armistead (Bradford Dolphin), R. Potter (Qtter). Excell (Cheltenham), Leach (Weston- super-Mare), R. Randall (Penguin).
(Bradford Dolphin). Reserve: A. Cornsorth (Derby).
Observers express the opinion. Sutton (Plaistow), R. Garforth that the figure of 450,000,000 is too gh, and that a census taken by Western methods would yield much smaller total.
Interesting Statistics
n
The January "rough estimate" revealed an average density of 43.40 persons 'per square kilometre, with 9,230.65 the average concentration in Tientsin-as the highest, and 1.35 in singan Province the lowest.
Shanghai's population was given as 3,760,000, but the following inter-
In collecting the most commun apologies by Germans tor what happened to their army-if it wasn'testing statistics were not included in defeat-offcials have assembled the following
"Hitler saertfeed the German forces at Stalingrad when they could have been withdrown,
"High German officers, corrupted the army on the Western front. by the luxuries of Paris, betrayed
"Many new. tanks, ready for action, were immobilised in the last Year of the war because traitorous officers failed to provide the fuel.
"Stupidity wrecked the air force,
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England 2: H. Goble (Penguin), J. Webster
(Plaistow), F. Tanner (Penguin),
D. Brogan
(Oldham Borough), R. Mitchell (Plaistow), (Cheltenham), Webber Jones (Weston-super-Mare). Reserve: J. Sandford (English Electric).
European championships take place at Monte Carlo on September 3 to 7, County water polo final at Weston-super-Mare on September 15 and Club water polo Anal at Woodcock Street Baths, Birmingham, on October 11.
government GERMAN STUDIES
the Ministry of Interior's 'figures:
Out of every ·60 persons in Shanghal one official
or a stat inember of a government office, and one out of every 180 persons is a policeman.. It is also estimated that there is one vehicle-motorcar. rickska. pedicab-to every 18 persons, and that each household pays an average City Government.-Reuter, of HK8070 for the upkeep of the
leaving the army to fight at a fearful Safe Flying In
disadvantage.
"High officers, showed their true colours when they fled neross the Rhine bridges with their French prostitutes, while Germon Red Cross nurses were abandoned in the path of the enemy.
Officers Blamed
"The bomb plot against Hiler In July 1944, was an example of the treason by high officers."
All Weathers
or
The Empire Flying School at Hullavington, Wiltshire, Is concen- trating this year on Instrument fly- ing in all weathers in various types of aircroft. A serles of courses have been arranged, the first of which is now in progress.
To this school came the most Analysing the mass of Germans skilled pilots from all RAF Com- alibis, it has been found that the mands at home and abroad, as well
By Galbraith phrase, betrayed by high oflcers," as from the Domialous air forces,
"I told mother it spoils bables to hold them when they ory, but she keeps.anying that's how she raised mo!"
recurs most often and seems
they In turn disseminate throughout the air forces of the Commonwealth the knowledge they have gained at the school,
dc- and stined to replace "betrayed by the home front," which the
Nazis adopted as tho oficial excuse for the army's fallure in 1914-1918.
To the German public, the army remains a glorious memory, and all the adlum of disaster falls on few men.
Typist Slip Defence
A plea that an Italian clerk's typing error had led to stores worth 10 times the intended amount being issued to a trad- ing corporation was made.be- fore a Britisli Army court in Rome.
charges
Before the court on six Was Licut-Col. II., II. Philps, - ac2 cused of stealing public property while commanding an ordnance de pot
near Naples.
One charge of allowing £20,504 worth of stores to be Unproperly issued to a trading corporation—was dropped.
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Col Philps said that through typing mistake lotter signed hlm authorising the corporation to take 7.5 tons of stores for payment | of £100 had read 75 tons, PEA-subsequent. Tetter "authorized the corporation to take "four : times the first amount (which,; } calculated on the erroneous figures, meant tak- ing 300 tons instead of the intend-
ad 30 at a price of £4007
1 It is hoped by means of these specialised courses to make the air forces more "weather conscious," and in this respect the RAF is aim- ing to lead the world. The school Is equipped with every flying nid, Safe flying in all weathers is one of its chief objectives. Ministry' of Civil Aviation pilots us well Service 'pilots are among those who will take the courses.
Rupert & the New Pal-15
Rupert and Bill find it no easy matter to sialk the black cat, for thi creature seems to be in no hurry to get anywhere and saunters abou aimlessly, sometines sniffing. Blowers or jumping up at flies Whenever he sits down and gareṛ around the two friends have 10' crouch. behind stones or tufta o! grass and keep very stille At lasi The cat wanders over the top of the slope Now's our chanow?! whin pers. Rupert, we're very quiet we can get quiis close sa him." "ALL"RIGHTS RESERVED,”
TO BE CUT
The Norwegian Editeation Council has reported the forwarding of a proposal to the Ministry of Church and Education recommending a de- elded reduction
of the In studles German Language In secondary schools, with a corresponding in- cresse in English Instruction.
During the war and German oc- cupation. Nazi school authorities reduced English Instruction Jn Nor- way to a bare minimum and insti tuted a broad expansion of German: language and German culture studles, officials sald. Associated Pross.
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arrested in Honolulu when stopped off a B-20; from wearing RAAF uniform without in- signia. He was charged with illegal antry Into United States territory. He has since found a number of friends who are trying to help him to get to Boston, where he wants to bb an engineer.
Fifteen teen-ago. Sunday School class members raised his $500, ball and added more for living expenses until his case comes up for hearing. The FBI is investigating his story of flying across the Faclic through. and Kwajalein in army planes the strongly guarded bases of Guam
A tall, clear-eyed Dutch youth who hitchhiked more than half way around the world without Immigration ofcers were at visas or money said he would loss to understand how he passed keep on trying to enter the through 17 countries from Holland. United States even if he is de to flonolulu with no papers ported, because living there is malay good people still in the world, funds. Tellekamp said: "There are his alling mother's one chance especially in the air force. for happiness.
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