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BEAUTY ARTS By LOIS LEEDS

Posed by Clair Trevor for Lois Lecis.

Lolo Leeds gives you practical beauty hints.

"DEAR -LOIS Leeds" Dear Lois Leeds- am a deep brunette. What colour would be

big most daring for, a evening affair?"

-B.". deep

I like stark white on n brunette, 110 Jewellery and only Gardenias for your flowers.

it.

"Deur Luis

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1947.

Ban On

British Films DUMBBELLS & Papers In Rumania

Rümanian Government censorship and sup- pression of British publications and films reached a degree of severity bordering on the ludicrous during

· recent weeks.

FIJI SENDS . FOOD GIFTS

Sinco early March, the Rumanian Ministry of Informa- tion has banned five issues of the Illustrated London Nows, seven of Spectator, five of The Times Weekly edition, five of The Tribune, six of the New Statesman and Nation, and three of Pictures Post, and not Mrs Cornelius, mother of 10 child-a single issue of the Economist ren, was recently presented by the was allowed to be sold during| Mayor of St. Paneras, London, with this period.

TO BRITAIN

a gift of food from the Colony of Fiji. Gifts are being made from this allocation to 400 other families in the borough, as well as to institutions like Dr. Barnardo's Homes and the London Hospital.

and

arc

publications

BY

USĮ. PATENT OFFICE YOU ARE ALWAYS CONTRADICTING ME I BELIEVE THAT

IF I SAID BLACK WAS WHITE YOU'D

CONTRADICT ME!

ATOM SWITCH-ON

IN '72?

All are well-known of a wide range of political opinion. included references to (a) the war-

The reasons given for these buns. time leader Winston Churchill; (b) the Polish frontier question; (c) Soviet expansion; (d) the retention atomic power

Earliest date for really big in Russia "Soviet brides"

stations is 25 British subjects; (e) or to Soviet years hence, say leading British economy-even it the references scientists. were favourable.

of

Movies banned

symptoms.

include

of

Tatients in one of the surgical warda of the London Hospital have now breakfasted off Fijian bacon and caten Fijian fruit for Reveral days. People in Coventry, England, too, are receiving a share of this consign-

They know the broad technique cat.

The gifts include bacon, soap,

of how to make electricity from pineapples, peaches and apricots.

"The atomie energy, and it would not Fiji, beautiful Island In the South Thousand Women" and "Demt take long to solve outstanding `pro- Sens with only 250,000 inhabitants, Paradist," while the American problems. But the hold-up is because has subscribed more than £10,000secutor's speech In "A Matter of Life it will take

years to prepare many to its Gifts to Britain Fund opened and Death" was deleted.

enough uranium 235-the kind used In June last yet inspired the RS thur Rank, was attacked

The same warm-

in the bomb-or substituies. The British flm magnate, J. Ar- The world uses about 100,000,000 hearled generosity The Golden hair will require softer, rosier rouge

ess eyesistance she gave to Britain through Bucharest press 68 a "maniac cap!- which about 400,000,000 tons of coal-

In the kilowatts of electricity and

a year, for makeup, powder in п creamier int. Your hair will be the purchase of 12 war planes to a ban Noel Coward's "Blithe

slightly fit during of 12 war planes to a ballst, and attempts were made to are b

burned. the important thing after you bleach contribution of £8,000 in 1945 for because of its mystical and religious mean 120 tons

Spirit"

achleve this power would the relief of flying-bomb victims.

of uranium 235 п year. Other lovely island colonies in the

Figures Pacie arc making

soutions

Government newspapers

of American separation strongly of U235 from natural, uranium are too. During the war,

attacked the British movie "Madonno secret, but it is known that in three of fellow-feeling ranged from that of the Seven Moons," which the cen-years of intensive production less of tlle Pitcairn, with 100 inhabit

Bors had passed, but It proved

ane thurt

a ton has come out of the ren from bombed citi

cities in Britain, to

to draws in Bucharest. Opposition M. L.

But there are patting with an astringent and use not-very-much-larger Ocean Island, newspapers gave extremely favour-dimculty. Watch your diet. Avoid overly. the mask three times a week. After whose population to the war funds called "A Matter of Life and Death" an atomic pile will 235 it be-

of 750 insisted on able notices to several movies and rich gravies and you

remove the mask use a cold presenting sauces, Deep cleansing, plus pat-compress on the skin.

of the British Government "under whose protection," they said, "they "the pride of the British

-Reuter. "Dear Lols Leeds-is yellow had lived since 1901", despite

Sir Harry smart for accessories with a navy counter-suggestion blue suit?-MISS T."

of the Luke, High Commissioner Yellow is always a good neecssory Western Pacific, that £2,000 would "Dear Lois Leeds-I have dark colour and very good in a fashion be a more than generous gift. blonde hair, fair stein and blue | serise this season. But be sure that eyes. I intend to have my

hair Yellow is becoming to you. Elenched. Would this require new makeup? I wear it lo mutch my skin.

-LILY."

"Dear Lois Leeds-My pores ore quite coarse. Is there a remedy?"

hot foods and

ting with ni astringent, will stimu late circulation. thus reining the skin because the pores acl normal- ly.

Minute Makeys

GABRIELLE

Leeds-How often should sela mask? My skin is rather loose and flabby. I um 41 years old-MRS. K. L.”

You should "tone" your skin by ants, who offered refuge for 33 child- of the biggest postwar box office great plant at Onkridge, Tennessee.

"Dear Ldis

ot

the

Leeds-Haw Jung Swallows Food

right

should my hair be to take a good Permanent?-S. S."

About six Inches is the length. Let your hairdresser decide after she has seen your hair.

FUTURE AIR

STRATEGY

رية

'Hands that serve from the tea tray can be soft and, white, even though the lady of the house" is nlao.chlof cook and bottin washer! For hands which look as pampored as those of a lady of leisure, keep ajar of hand cream handy in the kitchen. Use it regularly before and after grimy or skin-drying house- hold tasks. A bit of cream, max- Daged into hands and fingertips bo- fore you carry that tempting ten tray to your guests, will give your hands just that Glamour and finish which they need to look "at home" anywhere..

SIDE GLANCES

Revolutionary effects of the atomic bomb and jet engine on nir warfare, as well

as the general technical advance made by air weapons since the end of the war has been so rapid, that much of the planning usually done by the Chiefs of Staffs of Britain's fighting services has had to be left in a state of flux until conditions become more stable.

After 16 Years

studios."

JUBILEE OF BOYS' CLUB

Soon after, the turn of the century, two graduates from

Jack Park of Ohem, Utah, is Oxford University were work 21 years old but only recently ing in the East End of London did taste and swallow the first to try to give boys from the city food he can remember.

slums a better chance in life, When he was htt infant. Park They were Clement Attlee and swallowed lye while his mother was Geoffrey Fisher, now. Britain's washing the family clothing. For a few years he was able to swallow Prime Minister and Archbishop small amounts, of liquid, but when of Canterbury. and they both he was five years' old old scar tissue took part in the recent Jubilee completely blocked off the oesopha- Service and reunion of Britain's gus, the food passage connecting the pioneer club for boys in London, mouth and stomach.

the Oxford and Bermondsey

ways round this

If natural uranium is burned In

comes plutonium, which has similar properties to U235. And for every pound of natural uranium put into the plle in ideal circumstances, n pound of plutonium will emerge.

Will be plentiful

But uranium becomes plutonium at a speed of only about one per cent a year,

Another substitute la thorlum, which comes from monazite, found on the sandy beaches of

South America, No thorium atomic pile has yet been built, but in any case

Agires are the

roughly the sume as for uranium.

will

become abundant.

Ultimately the materials

For when U235 or plutonlum or thorium are burned in an atomle, pile, in addition 10 providing great quantities of heat vert, great quantities of for electricity, they may also con- natural uranium into plutonium.

nt

World's stocks are estimated 17,000 tons or enough at 120 tons year for more than 140 years.

Plymouth Out

As National

.

During the last 16 years Park took nourishment at three-hour in- Boys' Club. tervals through an opening made

In 50 years, more than 10,000 boys into the abdominal wall and leading into the stomach. However, he said have passed through the O.B.C., and has always been in good health. he was able to live a normal life and the failures can be counted on two hands. In World War. I two old the Victoria He was admitted to the University.B.C. members won

15, Cr

Britain's hightest inillary of Illinois Research and

Education

World War 11 hot our, Hospital, where an operation made

{several har

chip

of high rank. possible the passage of a length of Today, club

is 250 Plymouth's hopes to be chosen braided surgical silk down

his boys in the 14 to 18 age group and as Britain's airbase for Empire Now Lord Tedder, Chlef of the throat. This opening was gradual another 100 or so in the under-14 flyingboats have been finally Air Staff, is to hold on August 11 ly enlarged and when followed the groupmbership.

There is a long waiting list dnshed by the Ministry of Civil

and 12 a conference, followed by an day when Park swallowed and tast-for

years. His exercise to be called "Thunderbolt," ed his first food in 15

in naud

at which such matters will be con- present diet is limited 4o liquids but "independ sets

Air Base

out to bulld

Aviation..

The

of mind and Christian aldered by senior officer of all the hospital authorities predict that he character." The aim is to teach by Services.

will be able to eat almost all foods example. The club has gone a long within a Press.

few months-Associated way since its days; it hopes to

go a long way further.

Exercise "Thunderbolt" will have as its object the incorporation into future strategy of the lessons learned from the Anglo-American

bomber offensive of the Inst war. and મ consideration of the effect of the latest weapons and probable weapons of the future upon, this strategy.

On the results of this conference will be based Britain's ald strategy of the future.

By Galbraith,

COPE. MY BY MEÅ SERVICE, INC. T, JA, REG, U. B. PAT, OFF.

"I'm starting a new hobby, Moma museum of all kinds of funny stuff! After you're through wearing that hat will

You save it for me?"

JAMES FARLEY EXPLAINS

BREAK WITH ROOSEVELT

with

James A. Farley, whose unexplained break President Roosevelt caused wide speculation in 1939, has disclosed that he was never "taken into the bosom" of the Roosevelt family and the rift in their friendship went. almost unnoticed until it was "unbridgeable.” Farley, National Democratic secretary went to him "somewhat ill chairman

and Postmaster at ease" to tell him "they thought it. best" that hereafter Farley should General for the first eight years not appear on the platform with the of the New Deal administration, President as they believed Farley said in an article for Collier's was nursing Presidential aspirations: Magazine that the break started for 1940.

a

often

as early as the 1936 presidential "This is simply, not true at tho campaign. He said

time time." he said,

Farley said he

wondered came when he was as much in whether "this uneasy suspicion the dark about Roosevelt's poli-coloured my subsequent relutions tical plans as the chairman of with While House."

the Republican Committee.

He added: "At first this did not disturb me. What fow people realize is that the relationship between Roosevelt and me was basically poll tical and seldom sociol. Strange as

He said he supported Roosevelt in the Supreme Court reorganisation fight, but "could not and did not go along with him a year later on on a less disastrous attempt to purge the Democratic Party of those who op posed his bill."

it may seem the President had nover Farley added: "I bellove that deep taken me into the bosom of his down inside he never forgave me for family, even though everyone agreed putting party welfare above the per- I was more responsible than

any sanal allegiance ho considered his other single man for his being in the due."-United Press. White House,"

*

*

Ripple Across The Pond Farley said he was never invited to spend a night at the White House, and the only two cruises mado the Presidential yacht were "politi- col."

Ho sald Mrs Roosevelt once com mented: "Franklin finds it hard to relax with people who are not his social equals." Farley said: "I took this remark to explain my being out of the infield.

Farley said the first "ripple neroas the pand of our friendship came in the 1030 campaign when he shared in, the “trèmendous ovation given Roosevelt on October 14 in Chicago. He said the next day the President's

A Ministry spokesman said: "Plymouth not being considered. The choice rests between Cliffe, Poole, Southampton Water, Chiches- ter and one other. It will be a long time before the final decision is made."

Hopes entertained locally that Plymouth would be chosen were revived recently by n Royal Air Force direction that pilots of flying bonts based on Calshot should usu Plymouth Sound for landings as often as circumstances permitted.

The Air Ministry explained that this was because it was proposed to use Plymouth as a diversion base for Sunderlands in the event of bad weather at Calshot.

CHESS PROBLEM

By A. K. ELWORTHY Black, ? pieces

While, 9 pieces White to play and mate in two (Solution tomorrow)

·Rupert and the Young Imp-5

No sooner has his father spoken than Rupert gives the shuttlecock an extra hard, knock and, sure enough. “It flies straight into the apple tree -and doesn't come down. -- Mr. Bear peers among the blossoms and gently shakes, the branch, but nothing. happen. can see nothing of it. he says in a puzzled voice, “Perhaps you'd better get into the tree and tlook. Rupert, but take great care not. to. knock any ef-the-blossom- off,”. And he lifts him up to the first big

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PIRATES OFF

MALAYA

NOTICE:

Adverticem are requested to note: that no advertisements

The Malayan police have (with the exception of urgent

acquired three fast 72-foot 'har- bour defence craft from the

notices) will be accepted be-

Royal Navy for anti-piracy tween the hours of 12.30 noon Saturdays, and 9 a.m: on Mon- patrol.

days.

Piracy, which was practically unknown prowar, has recently been on the increase in Malayan waters,

From and Including Mondays to Fridays, copy for the following day must be submitted not later

The three craft will from the nu- than 4 p.m. clous of an anti-piracy flect, and with others expected soon, the police plan

to build up an anti-piracy, brauch, They aim to end the activities of pirates, who have been, operating along the entire west of Malaya

H.K.' TELEGRAPH.

from southern Slam to the Malacca reported to have been plrating vessais Strait, in waters south of Singapore | passing Kelantan on their way corth and along the upper cast const, off to Slam, bengal

Kelantan,

There have been cases in which the Hooded-pirates: have operated off crews of pirated bouls were murder. Malacca, while a band of Malays are | od/Heller.

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