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BEAUTY ARTS

By LOIS LEEDS

Posed for Lois Leeds by Tula.

Ask rouself these searching questions.

BEAUTY QUIZ

Do you "dress up" and look your Prettiest Self when at home in the Do you try out labouraving de-evening? If you do you are a Wise Vlees wire Poing your housework? Woman. The men in your life need If you do you will have more time that Feminine Tribute to their pre- to devole to your social activities sence. and

your broth programine, which is automatically a.beauty programme,

Do you try to add touches of bright colour to your simple dark dresses? If you do you will aid in ting your spirits and the spirits of those around you. A touch of gay colour makes you brighter and bappier.

Do you drink plenty of fruit juices "pep up" your vital energies? If you do you will feel better and you will LOOK beter.

Do you eat ice cream or do you avoid it because you think that it is if you extravagant and fattening? do think this you are most certainly wreng Ice cream is a food and It is an excellent one to add to your diet or your balanced food

Do you plan your day before starting It? If you do you will have i gramme. more poise and people will follow your advice. It is necessary today to plan and budget time, money and

Minni Makaya & GABRIELLÉ

Do you know that you can give your hátr wilded luster by brushing it dry right after a shampoo? Do you know that incorrect shades in makeup enn adil years to the ap

Do you pearance of your skin? İnow that you should chooso co- netle makeup shades foryourType? Do you know that makeup artists agree that there are only Five Basic Types? Do you know that these are-Blondes, Brunettes, Ned- honds. Silver Hair or Platinum, and Chestnut?

SIDE GLANCES

pro-

Do you always keep your appoint- ments on time? If you do you are a

woman to be poised and followed and you will achieve much!

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1947.

TRADE WITH JAVA "TOO EXPENSIVE"

The master of an American merchant ship 'sold in Singapore that the trude stalemate in Republican-held ports of Java made expenses almost too high for large merchant vessels to visit them for cargoes.

STARTLED

CHINESE FARMERS

A sevon-foot self-propelled Massey-Harris combine, one of the newest developments in farm machinery for threshing wheat, is astonishing Honan farmers who are watching the UNRRA agricultural rehabilitation divi- sion's demonstrations of new equipment on North China

wheatlands,

Six of the 20 UNRRA combines)

The American is Captain M. Riousso, master of the Isthmian Line

James 10:000-ton ship,

bnd MeCosh. The James McCorh

Dutch and spent three weeks in Indoneslan-held ports to pleit up a few hundred tons of capok, vanilla

beans, rattan, and splees.

An

Value of the native-grown pro- duce was previously estimated press messages as US$300,000. evaluation of the cargo in Singapore It to br 'worth about shows US$150,000.

The ship spent seven days in the Indonesian-held port of Cheribon, Java, and picked up 150 tons of Kapok and cans of vanilla beans.

Little Assistance The kapok had been bound

war and bales before the throughout the Japanese tion.

in hold occupa-

the

Captain Riousse sald that James McCosh was the only sizable merchant vessel in the part at the time.

The Indonesians had only three

have been sent to the reclaimed innd former Japanese landing craft and of the Yellow River flooded area. One one other harbour vessel to assist in machine has been operating for the

the loading. village

the

administra

past few weeks' moving from

Captain Riousse added that to vllinge to thresh wheat for Indonesian Republican

accomplished farmers who usually recover grain seemed to have

tion by aliing the cut wheat on the in three years what American mili ground to knock the grain from the tacy governments in occupied ter- stalk.

during ritories

had after accomplished in three days landing in liberated territory.

In one operation the combine re- moves the groin from the straw,

blows out the chaff and spits the

alraw on the ground.

Farmers were amazed to find that the big machine does not wasto a single grain in the separating pro- cess. The combine threshies clean, removing all of the grain from the wheat, without cracking the grain. It can be used on all crops and is mobile, able to move from one area to another without difficulty.

One Stop Eliminated

Since the wheat in Honan has ni- been cut, the combining rendy operations are eliminating one step the of the process. Ordinarily machine is taken out into the field to cut the stalk and thresh the grain

at the same tinie.

Three UNRRA-MOAF agricultural experts have set up a farm com bine training unit in Honan similar to the tractor training school which has been in operation there the past 10

months, where young Chinese farmers have been trained in the operation and maintenance of farm

"Sourabaya Sue" machinery.

In Australia

the

war

The Indonesian Government ap- piled a curfew on foreigners in the port area of Cheribon after 5 pm. dolly.

"Only foreign escorted guests Indonesians could move about Cheribon at night, he said.

of

in

DUMB-BELLS

FREGISTERED UL LISSU PATENT ONKEY WAY DID

YOU SELL

BECAUSE

OUR

LIFE INSURANCE) STATISTICS

TO A MAN NINETY YEARS

PROVE

·THAT THERE ARE VERY FEW DEATHS

AT THAT

AGE!

BOY GOT ARROWTM

IN EYE

Boys cannot be expected to play with woolly balls, said Mr Justice Stable in the King's Bench Division.

Ife dismissed with costs a claim

lan Faulkner, then aged seven, who for damages on behalf of Richard was blinded in one eye when playing on waste land near his "cowboys" home at West Wickham, Kent, by an arrow fired by David Helyar, aged 11.

It was argued that David's

parents were negligent in allowing him to have a bow and arrow in a place where children played,

Mr and Mrs Holyar denied that they knew he had the bow and ar- row until after the accident.

Hid His Bow

Inn-who explained that he was not called Richard at home-said he was playing with other boys, not with David.

Mr Justice Stable: play

shoot

How do you

cowboys? By pretending to

with our fingers.

Marine Lynx To David hit me in the eye he broke

Repat DP's

The American President Line steamer, Marine Lynx, charter ed by UNRRA, is scheduled to sail from Shanghai on or about July 25 for Naples in UNRRA's final repatriation operation for displaced European from their homes by World War II.

persons

in

The Marine Lynx, normally. passenger service between Shang- hai and San Francisco will probably be the last special repatriation shilp from the Far East this year.

in

The trip by sea from Shanghal to In addition to the six combines Naples takes about 20 days and the sent to Honan, other UNRRA further journey to home points threshing machines have been sent Austria and Germany about to Hunan, Hupoh and Manchuria. week, Repatriates will be accom- Another 20 combines are on their panted to their home countries

From Here And There

The Australian Immigration De-way to China from the United States, escorting UNRRA personnel. partment is stil disputing the vall dity of a landing permit which the Australian Government offee in Singapore issued to Mrs Ketoet Tantel. "Sourabaya Sue," reports the Straits Times.

Mrs Tantel is still roaming Mel- bourne freely while the Sydney- bound Marella Is in port. She is living-aboard the Marelin.

She told the Straits Times Cor- respondent in Melbourne tint she was. "sure Mr Claude Massey (Aus- tralian Government Commissioner in Singapore) will x up everything from Singapore. He has done more than anyone else outside Java to help me."

This is the third time this year the Immigration Department has re- fused to recognise documents issued Government agents by Australian aboard.

The Melbourne morning press glamourisings of "Sue" have in- cluded an Argus reference to her na the "Joan of Arc of Java." The Sun features on its front page a picture of her shaking hands with wharf workers.

By Galbraith

A BERVIOR, AND, T, IL, RED, Ú, MPAT, DR.

#).

Mother told us not to stare at your double chin, but I

don't see why-it isn't half as big as she said

PURDAH POLICE

one

by

Agra-The Arst Indian women's serve the stick for boys between the

for police force is to be recruted work in the six main cities of the United Provinces to search and in- women suspects terrogate Moslem- lving in Purdah in the riot areas.

TANTALISING.

Adelalde-Mistralia's Meat Board is planning an advertising campaign throughout strictly rationed Britain. The idea is to engage in "prestige" advertising, featuring displays of cholce cuts selected from winning entries in

between competitions meat-ralsers throughout Australia.

HUMAN ATOMBOMBS New York-Sckntist Aristide V Grosse proclaims that we, are all because 150,000 radioactive carbon

Ages of six to 14 whom masters deem tnruly and undisciplined" Caning was abolished last year as an expression of Germany's new era of humanity."

ROYAL GUARD Paris-Elaborate precautions are being taken by the French police to protect the Duke and Duchess of

his bow and arrow and hid it,

David said he had not made powe and arrows before.

The Judge, saying it was a most regro.table accident, added:

Those of us who have brought up children have all been through some The marvel pretty anxious times.

is that any of them survive, because a human rature at that stage to

play and get into mischief."

THE ARMY

GOES ALL HOLLYWOOD

The Army is going into the film-making business on an ever growing scale. More and more Alms are being produced, not so much with the purpose of show- ing how it's done in the Army but why it's donc,

The Latest effort is a fim called "The Reason Why to explain the necessity for physical training-or physical fitness as it is now called. It will be shown to all recruits during their primary training.

picture opens with chols of

In sport-an interest con- fined to attending large soccer events where 24 men do all the work and the rest look on. It shows scenes of Germany before the war where everyone had to take part, and dhal- ly how we had to catch up in physical Atness in order to win the war. It ends with shots of our men being trained today, with an explanation by a medical officer.

Windsor during their stay in

of France. The Duke and and the DAOR training centre under

the The film was inade at Aldershot

J. A. supervision of Major South Duchess are at the Chateau de a the Crae, in Antibes. The police guard Tresawna, DCLI, who is well known has been doubled and now numbers for his interest in physical training.

war he. 40, whilst all mall for them is open-During the

made "Tough ed by a police inspector.

Tactics," a training film in the Middle East. Later he became CIGAR GLUT

Paderborn Amsterdam-Cigars are now off beet at Rhine Army's potential atom bomba on two legs. the ration in Holland, D.fch elgar training centre, and now he is iness training chie Instructor at Sand-

atoms to ge pop in our bodies every manufacturers have an unsold stock hurt. Men form the Airborne hold-

The cigarette of us a of about 375,000,000. minute, releasing in cach total energy of 21 thousand militon ration is maintained at 50 per week.

electron volts.

STELLAR GUIDE ROUND IN ONE

Washington.-Security analyst Johannesburg-John Geldenhuys Daniel Pinagree advises patrons to of Klipplaci, Cape Province, claims buy and sell as sunspots wax and to be the cnly one-man golf ck-bwane, his theory being that when in the world, Gradually, all players they wax the Increased ultra violet at the local golf club except John light benents man, beast and plant. left the village: today, he is club

Investor Frank Andersen has spent captain, secretary and committee, £75,000 to correlate common stock. and plays by himself, but likes to averages with the moon's phases, Invite visiting teams.

and James Mors Langham offers an how Investment service showing planets guide the, averages.

SMUGGLERS' STRIKE

CATHOLIC CONGRESS Ollawa. The Marion Congress here has attracted more than 200,-

000 Roman Catholic visitors; eight Bayonne Smugglera on the cardinals and more than 200 bishops | Franco-Spunish

frontier recently

are attending the largest religious staged a two-day strike. It was an- Kathering ever hold in America.

Northnounced at the small French village

SAFETY MIRROR New York. Through the trans- parent minor (you can sco your self in it and an observer on the other side sees you also) "America's detectives took warlime photos of the rooms of suspected spies, Now

cause

of Urrugne by the publle erier, who walked through the streets ringing his bell and explaining that the strike would affcet wine, chocolate and other foodstuffs from Spain,

STICKING:

Bombay-In the first week after the announcement of the Mount-

20 tobberies have been folled bebatten Plan- for two dominions in householders who Installed India, 300 British civilians cancelled the device on front doors took good homeward sen passages.

This is tooks at callers with guns in their about a third of all passages booked Docket:

from India to Britain, and refleets the new confidence of Britons in the future of India.

RUSH FOX TIPS Geneva-Thousands of walters,

who ex-walters and hotel staffs look upon England as the Eldorado of the catering trade plan to invade Britain in scorch of jobs now that visa and entry permits between Switzerland and the United King- dom are being abolished. England is one of the fow remaining coun- tries where the 10 percent servico charge has not ruined the waitor's chances of n good tip.

CANE FOR GERMANS, Munich year-old argument is settled by the parents of: 0,210,000 Bavarian children in a poll in, which 60-percent demanded the reintroduc Lion of corporal punishment id phimary schools. New" caniniga gulations will exempt girlm und

gether with instructors from the ing unit at Aldershot were used to- Army School of Physical Training.

CHESS PROBLEM

By L. A. ISSAEFF Block 9 plecra

White, plecen..

White to play and mate; in two Solution to yesterday's problem:

b. 1. P-KU, KXD

2, Q-K7; 1... P--Kt; 2, R KI (ch); 1. kt any

RXKIP (ch); QXKIP.

others;

Rupert and the Young Imp-13

Buy takes Rupert up to Grannie Goat's room and the old lady is de- lighted to see him "Having nion visitors makes up for not having any “flowers in my "window-box siaha asya. Rupertat once tells hee of the „odd things that have just happened,

of the shuntlecock she of i of thï' spring ipplesi

could "explains„‚ít”, far Grannie GrattanMy relativa AwImibia -Goat, – might thea away H you paver- bressol,conse and tell me vite

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