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By LOIS LEEDS

Posed by Eleanor' Parker for Lois Leeds

Lois Leeds looks over her mail.

"DEAR LOIS LEEDS"

Here are lots of questions from my Traders and my answers, belleve these qutions are of general int pot, so I have selected them for today's Beauly Chal,

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lightly podded "naturally," Sa, don't worry about it, but pad and lock smart!

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boul it?

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Indum in perfqet card tion and ver and as resu't your parare is be

Question Will sweetly

makrip perfectly blended. scented soups make the tin burn and Reh?!

Answer- the skin is very dry and sensitive, portioned trapa mi.

Be on the cause a mix irr.tion. Safe mide and use 'a complex on soap. The perfume content is kept low because the roop is to:mulated for the ce. Always use the skin well after using vorp,

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Question 3. Is it considered taste to wear pads in the brasslere? Answer--True or Falso-you must have a bom to make your dresses

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in perfect fashion to wear itle pais. In fact, the corset departments display lovely enes of lace, ribbon

Minale Makeys

GABRIELLE .

Use Blue eyeshadow to draw at- tention to your Eyes and away from dark circles, if you have them. To "rub out" fine lines under your eyes, blend a little foundation, cream with your face powder. Spread this mixture under the eves, then powder carefully.

SIDE GLANCES

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YOUR DOG:

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1947.

YORKSHIRE NEWSLETTER:

Foxes, Roaming Freely, Cause Lamb Losses

By B. C. Dunthorne

There are so many foxes roaming the countrysido and causing such heavy losses among lambs that far- mers are asking the Ministry of Agriculture to deal with them.

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The losses which are being | Holland and Palestine were repre- sustained are all the more rented at the conference. serious because of the earlier losses sustained through the storms carlier in the season.

twelve houses by direct labour on Doncaster Corporalion is to bulla the Wheatley Park Estate at a cost

of £13,632.

in the

Whether the Ministry will adopt | The Star, Shefield's poputur even- the same methods as were employed {ing paper, celebrated its 60th birth- in the routh and middle of the day with a lent Youth Itally in the country last year it is difficult to City Hall, which was uttended by conjecture. In those treas, however, well known personalities the organising of shooling parties

ties to sparting world. hunt out the foxes proved popular with "uns", even if hunting people One of them, Johnny Cuthbert, old not like it, and it had the desired the former featherweight and light- effect of reducing numbers.

weight champion, who was taking Farmers are not in a position this with him his Lonsdale Delt, had his year

to lose either stock or time, car overturned in a collision while after the ravages of winter, but in the city for the rally. He sustain- there are plenty of stans that ined only slight Injury though he had many

areas they have made good to crawl through the sunshine roof progress in their efforts to overcome to get out of his car. the winter's blizzard damage. and food damage.

In some of the lower parts of the country it will soon be possible to got in the hay, but the higher parts

will have to wait some tithe before

they can get in this winter feed for

stock.

Fishermen Meet

Meanwhile other harvesters, those of the sen, have been meeting at Hull with a view to the setting up of International minimum conditions on wages, poundage, bonus, accom- modation, hours of rest and annual hollys with pay. Britain, Norway, Finland. Iceland, Belgium, France,

NORWEGIAN

EXPEDITION

Lightweight Title

There is much satisfaction in South Yorkshire that Billy Thomp- son of Hickleton has been nominated to meet Stan Hawthorne of North Shields for the British lightweight championship, which has been de- clared vacant,

DUMB-BELLS

FREGISTERED us prENT OFFICE

THERE'S A CORNER TORN OFF YOUR

PAY CHECK! WHAT DID YOU SPEND IT

FOR?

WORK OF U.N.

STATISTICAL COMMISSION

Statistics,

although some- times dry, are revealing. They reflect changing economic and social conditions and the general state of the world. They are therefore especially vital to the fulfilment of world programmes of human welfare, such as the United Nations is carrying out through its Economic and So cial Council.

However, accurate statistics, use- Both men were logical contendera ful for comparison of programmes for Ronnie James' title. James has in various notions, are often difficult had considerable diflculty in keep-to obtain and may require much re ing within the weight specification, search. Furthermore, standardiantion and was unable to do so for his last and co-ordination of statistics is in three contests, so the Board of Con-Itself an important task. for if statis- trol declared the 'tille vacant, and ties do not have identical bases, they arc uscles In comparisons of this nominated the two contenders.

Recognising the

Hoth have been anxious to go formatter. the Economic and Social the title. when they had the Counell has set up a sprcial bouly-

the merits. the 12-member Statistical Commis- chance are to prove Now

chance sign-to give expert advice pa sta they have got their curlier than seemed likely for theytistical activities and methods.. are to meet at Liverpool on July

24.

TO ARCTIC players of both soccer and

the most annoying is one who will war will be continued this sum- has decided to stay with them.

not run to you when called.

mer.

are

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The Commission assists in promo: There have been many changes by

ruggering the development of statistics of clubs these last few weeks, but one the 55 UN member nations and is carried at work on methods of getting coma- not been departure has

nations Oslo, June 24. through as contemplated. Ike Owens.parable statistics from The scientific research work Leeds Rugby League Club player of the world. ON THE RUN in the Arctic which was carries Club has persuaded its Captain tistical work of agencies like

has asked to be transferred, but the It helps in co-ordinating the sla

the matter, and he International Labour Office which, O all disobedient dogs, perbanged out by Norway before the to re-consider

are flated with UN. It also ad- organs, like the At Chapeltown, near Sheffield. vises other UN

and Security Council, on statisties, workers in the castings department generally promotes the improvement of Messrs Newton Chambers

with af statistical methods. Another

Commission important busy building a gasholder capacity of 2,000,000 cuble feet. When

statistical they have completed the job i will function is in advising the Council services performed by the UN staff. be built up again at Peterborough, on the development of

A.Statistical Office is now at work collecting and publishing important statistics from practically every- Mexborough district schools are to where on earth, from governments, start half an hour later in the morn-authoritative publications and inter- The hydrographic party of the ings because it has been found that, national agencies. Much of this sta- 1 continuation f expedition, is commanded by 75- Since double summer time came in tistical work is years-old Commander Ralf von to operation, children arriving for that done by the dissolved League of Krogh, a veteran of the Northernn.m, start have been too sleepy Nations. reus. The party will fathom the and tired to carry on with their. ports, currect the charts of the coast, school tasks in a normal manner, drati new shonds and establish sea- marks on the most dangerous spots along the cost.

It is a mistake to chase him. It Tomorrow, an expedition sponsor- is also wrong to thrash him whened by the Norwegian Svalbard and he is caught,

Northern Sea Research Institute will set sail for Svalbard. Its firsts tasks will be to complete the building of a new lighthouse in the leefjord, and to establish some radiolights along the western coast. The expedition it will cost £78,500. also plans the extended charting of several parts of the island, and to carry out astronomic investiguilons on the little Island of Hope, in the Barenta Sca.

If you must run to catch a dog, run away from him; he will prob- ably follow when he sees you dis- appearing. But a better plan is to approach him quietly, holding out alt-bit. When he is caught, pat and encourage him.

The solution to this problem is a course of training with the dog on

end of a long rope. The dog should be called ceasingly and the tit-bit held out and at the same time the rope should be gathered in hand over hand. When the dog is near enough. he should be allowed to take the tit-bit and after three or four lemons he will associate the proces with the fit-bit. Not until he lus muntered this lesson saraci come quickly when exiled should

Cook's Corner

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Later School

BIGGEST SHOW IN WASHINGTON

(Continued from Paze 2)

Formerly a Post Oflce messenger boy, Perry Tomlin, who became a The Research Institute will also jockey, had his first winner, after be allowed off the lead, for the send an expedition to Greenland to two thirds, at the Manchester meet- -good-work-of-daya-rai-be-umalone--bring-supplies in the Norwegianing recently. The youngest and by one tartidisciplined scamper, catchers residing in the Moth Bay, riallest of a family of four orphan

and to relieve the telegraphis! and boys, and was apprenticed to H.C.the best-and this produces a kind of excitement, that you cannot ex- meteorologist the Norwegian Leader at Newmarket in 1934.

pial. slation in the Bay of

The

President always grins will

Inspect some of also

Nor-

Doncaster and District Council of ergwegian stations in the northern parts Set Service aims to cut out queue broadly when he looks around for The reporters of the island, which were used by ng for old people in the coming the next question.

during

a scheme laugh caslly when he cracks a joke. winter. It has devised

You

of stand u good chance

then stepped upon them at having your With the Greenland expedition have me is delivered will be married couple. The wife

menis

are to be during a White House press confer- cost price. The

Also don't

expect ence. is the first Norwegian woman to

purchased from the municipal re-

The work us eatcher on Greenland, but

men just push in front of you-and Greenland experts and members of staurant and delivered to the homes courtesy if you are a woman,

elbow you out. the Research Institute are convinced the people by van, she will do her job successfully.- United Press.

Next time you make malard--two sigs and two dessert-

the

pornfuls of sugar to pre pint' mijk Germans and America of repnir. by which old and infirm people will

-give it a caramel top by sprinkling thickly with sugar when it is quite cold and pepping it under a hat grill until the sugar is melted and brown. Served cold as possible, this has to be fasted to be believed,

For rently crisp chips. remove them from the fat as soon as they are lender and limp (use a fish-slice if you haven't a clip basket): re- heat the fat till it smokes and finish frying.

war and are now in

BELGIANS

By Galbraith SUNBATHE

DOPR. 1987 BY NÈA BERVICE, INC. T. M. REG, U. S PIT, DIF.

“After I rend all about traffic deaths, murders, and the International situation in the paper, thora wasn't much) time for homework, and I didn't fool like knocking myself out over the Pilgrim fathers!”

IN SAFETY

on

Touristy and holiday-makers in Belgium may sunbathe the beaches of the popular holi- day resorts of Ostend, Blanken- berg, Zoute or wherever they please without fear of being blown up.

Except for a few 'isolated and well guarded spots in Belgium, mostly In the Ardennes, very few minefields remain to be lifted. The whole of the coastal area has been cleared } since March 1940.

According to the Belgian army bomb disposal unit whose job it la to remove and destroy all mines and bombe, up to the present day 400,000 land mines have been lifted and 002,000 bombe of one kilogram to made 18,000 kilograms have been safe. At the well-known Wellington racecourse In Ostend, 5,354 mines were lifted.

In the province of Leige, there remain three minefields to be lifted. At Wanderfeld there is also a fold, but the size is not known. Near Antwerp at Stabrocic around the fort, and 60 hectares at Brasschaat have to be checked.

Belgium was fortunate enough to be able to capture detalled plans of thereby German mineflelds,

the

greatly facilitating bomb disposal tasks. There still remains appro- ximately 8,000 tons of mines

and. other dangerous war material to be. destroyed, but this is all in depols and well guarded,

All the important built by the Germans

Belgian coast

destroyed

Press,

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It is estimated that it will be A blase few stand at the back of Issible to make deliveries of 50 the room and

pretend they don't

meals in two districts on each of care it they don't see the President, ten days of the week, and that the But the good men crowd up close. cost of running the van will be about £50, for the year.

Those who benefit by the service their be recommended by will ductora,

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They know they can't miss a word or a syllable the President says. Be cause every word spoken by the President of the United States news.-United Press.

Rupert and the Young Imp-3

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Mrs. Bear is just bringing in the dinner when Rupert comes breath. lealy from the garden with Unde Bruno's queer-shaped parcel.. Tear- ing of the string and paper. he Razer in exciternent at the contents. Good gracious, how lovely," says his mother. When I was young we used to call that game battle. dore and shuttlecock, but he's given you two proper rackets instead of banjedores, Go and cali daddy in to dinner. Afterwards you and he can see how you can play."

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