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BEAUTY ARTS By LOIS LEEDS

The Health of your feet la so important. for comfort and beauty,

FOOT HEALTH Here are Ten Boale Rules for Foot Health.

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Posed for Lois Leeds. Follow these rules

19. Walk Night!· Cultivate good posture and be sure that your feet have proper support from the pro- per shock.

1. Change Often! Never wear the sim: pair of stockings for two days 1 auocession steks or stockings once or twice a day.

10. Take Care! Don't be a "baik- room

and change, your surgeon"! If your feet need

2. Wear Right! Wear, shoes of leather,

and uppers. Pick both sales the

proper shoes for the occasion. 3. Fit Right Be rure that you have your proper" size, m sunes, be proper last and the proper size in socks or stockings, one-half inch

longer than your longest toe.

4. Wash Frequently! Bathe your at least once end. Djossibst,

twice a day. Dry them thoroughly

and

use a

foot powder afterward.

B. Trim Right! Cut

straight across

your

toenails

and not too short, Do not "dig" down into the corners. 6. Keep Dru! Don't get your feet Wet 11. you can avold t. "Don't let from perspira- your feet stay wet tion: 1

consult a quaded, chl- ropodist or pediatrist. ~

Take Care of Your Feet. The tufe of your feet and the selection

of your shoes is essential · tơ your good health, efficiency and physical well bring.

NAVAL PRIZE

PAY WILL

DISAPPOINT

The share-out of prize money 7. Exercise! Limber up your feet to which men of the Home and for captured ships and cargoes at, intervals--They have muscles, too, remember, Wiggle your toes, Empire Fleets have been look- Put a milk bottle under the arch of ing forward since the war, end- your foot and roll it back and forthed, will disappoint, them. on the floor.

B. Don't Neglect! Examine your feet and your children's feet fre- quently to guard against ailments.

Mint Makeups 4. GABRIELLE

Soft, spun Spring wear in nail polish and in accessories. Cream, off-White for Jackets, teamed with slim Black

skirts. Bright Yellow, a now 'color: favorite, combined with Gray. It looks; exciting. Cut-steel. Jewelry is having a revival!·

sugar Pinks for

SIDE

GLANCES

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1947.

'Lost' German Ship Gets Job In Eire

The missing German ship Adelaar turned up at Queenstown, the harbour for Cork. She will ferry Amer!. can coal from the outer harbour to a steel works site.

The Adelaar, with 67-year old Captain Cluto Schneider, his wife, twin daughters and four crew aboard, "vanished" in the Channel on July 2 after leaving Southampton,

Latent Influenza

Deadly Killer

An inquest into the sudden death of a 23-year-old girl in Birmingham, heard a descrip- ¡tion

Latent influenza," of which reputedly kills .even young and healthy persons and without warning,

Prof 3. ML Webster, govern-, ment pathologist, who conduci- ed a microscopic examination {of Nilss Betty Buckley, said persons sometimes dio in the *strect" from the rare, but not

unknown disease.

wald the disease canseil tiny haemorrhages in the brain tealing to immediate death.

Witnesses 'said Mles Buckley had seened in perfect health Just before her death.

MURDER

SUSPECT

NAMED

Under, charter to the Allied Con- trol Commission, she had been or- dered to return to Emden after tak- ing timber to England.

the Channel,"

Captain Schneider said, "I made a snap de- Germany, clalon not to return to where things, are in a bad way,/

Panama Flag

I felt that by coming to Ireland and getting work for my ship, I could do better for my family and

crew.

"Alter dropping the pilot I set course for Waterford, where we ar rived on July 4.

"I contacted shipping agents and of business men and got this job carrying coal from the Liberty vollier James Fennimore Coopér up the harbour."

The Adelaar, a 277-Lon ship, carries the Paname flag-by per- mission of the Allled Control Com- mission, says Captain Schneider,

Just before the war, he registered the ship with the Panama Consul Rotterdam. During the war. however, he had to run his ship in the Baltic under the Nazi flag,,

In

Legal Talks

Captain Schneider went

ashore

to explain his position to the police and Immigration officers.

DUMBBELLS

PATENT OFFICE

“I WANT TO LEARN A FOREIGN. LANGUAGE • WHICHUS THE MOST FOREIGN?

HUKBALAHAF STRENGTH OVER-RATED

A Philippine Senator, in San Francisco recently, emphatical ly denied that there is the tur muil in his new island republic that the publie is being led to believe.

What put starch in his declara→ tion is that Senator. Tomas L. Cabili | is one of the leaders of a minority

It is understood that the 'Govern- ment's legal experts will have to party opposing the present adminis- decide whether he can undertake tration of President Manuel Roxas. the work he plans.

The British authorities are to be

The

includes

His minority coalition the much-publlelsed Hukbalahop of Schneider's use peasants who for the past 10 months

canamanian flag is also un- have been resisting efforts to dis-

of the

ner discussion. -

There is no doubt that Schneider

arm them.

has broken the regulation imposed Cabill said the strength of the on him by the Four Power Commis-Hults had been greatly overrated. slon in Germany, which operates all Their insurgent forces are confined Gerinan shipping under strict supervision.

deviste to

No ship is allowed to from prescribed routes.

The Schneider family plans live aboard with the crew while

settled. things

Scotland Yard fear that the man they are seeking for the murder of a Danish domestic servant at Ealing, W. Inst month may be another Neville Heath, who assauted a number of women before murdering

The other, Antge, an art student Margery Gardner in a Notting before the war, Is resuming her Hil heel on June 21 last year studies, probably at the Cork Art

One daughter, named Inge, does the "house" work and cooking for

aboard.

all

a School.

Marshall in and. Doreen Bournemouth chine 18 days later.

Experienced officers who realistd the that no woman waa safe until Heath had been arrested have the sume

Negotiationis between Treasury and Admiralty are near-

ing an end, so that pay-out day feeling about the Ealing case. And will be announced soon.

And the Government has intimat- ed that prize money, is regarded as an anachronism and that--this-will- be the last time it will be paid in

war.

The total amount which will be

allocated for distribution is kely to be no more than £2,000,000 to

a

£3,000,000;

they

Children

they are using the strategy Ambassadors

employed before apprehending the Notting Hill and Bournemouth mur- derer.

Evary policeman in the

Wellesley, Massachusetts. country. Dr. Robert B., Barton has recon- has, ne in the Heath case, been mended a programme for 35, Welles- serve as young shown a photograph of the man they children to Yard are xious to interview. The American ambassadors of goodwill name of the man has also been cir- abroad with an equal number eutated, on as in last year's in- foreign children ceming to this col-

lere an a warning” given quiries, an

that town. representing their coun he may put up

light..

.

as-was-the-case-after-the-1914-18-Now-as last year, the--pouce.pre

faced with a difficult problem.

tries.

of

to three provinces in Central Luzon. hire is. Pacers the other. 46 Philippine provinces, he said.

The 44-year-old Senator, who has an excellent war record as a 50- sistance leader, dismissed the Huk leader, Luis Torue, as a political nobody. He said the peasant party, even though it gained legal recog- nition in return for laying down its

Farms, diù not have suficient strength to elect their spokesman to the Philippine Assembly...

3,000 Peasants Killed

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Capill estimated that 3,000 pea- nants had been killed in Rigliting against government police "private armies employed by large fand-owners."

QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA

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THE MOST FAMOUS LOVE-STORY OF THE WEST COMES AT LAST TO THE SCREEN INʼGLORIOUS 1946

Owen Wister'

The

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Forfour decades Owen Wister's 'Im mortal clasile has

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JOEL

and

BRIA

REA DO

SONNY TUFTS

..He said his party believed both the Huks and the private armles should lay: down their arms. In this respect his party sided with the Roxoa government.

the

His party violently disagrees with Admiralty Mr C. S. Roscoe, the

Roxas over making special conces- Marshal, sald that, in his opinion. A further parallel with the Heath Each group would spend summer along to the American Government, Individual awards might be as low case is that the man sought is re- vacations in the homeland of the

However, he is anxious to ste American

go. capital

into as Ez, since the money would be quired for questioning about a num-other, starting in 1950. The young- fiat-rate distribution and not ber of brutal attacks on women in sters would be chosen from the 11

Philippines, adding that industry is graded payments acording to rank, London during the past. two to 12 year old group, seniority and length of sen service, months.

Dr Barton, a strong advocate for needed to balance the agrarian veice and understanding among nus economy.

sald

he proposed the series of town-sponsored fellowships Died, 10 Days 'Aftor to broaden youthful horizons and

approximate the "one world. Ideal.

to: Jam

of a pretty Children would Miss Inge 'Petersen,

Jamilies la proposed to pay this sum ina

(kair own approximate income group lump to the RAF Benevolent Fund. Danish domestic servant, was found

Recent calculations put the total unconscious from head injuries and and to towns of the same relativeAmerican forces, "who are going to

They of the prize fund at something over gagged with her own underclothing type and size as Wellesley,

and customs of

war.

Then, some admirals received

£15.. even

ደ4.000, and

boys got

Some of the prize money is due

to RAF Coastal Command, but it

£7,000,000. Much of it is earmark-in the gas-filled kitchen of her em- would before embarking..

ed for big repayments to

home France, ployer's

Denmark, Holland, Finland and Eating

other forinerly occupied countries

her

a year's indoctrina foreign countr

Thai' opposite

whose ships were captured while in bedside in the hope that if she re- would undergo srond,

use by the enemy,”

"The sum to be issued as prize money said Mr Roscoe, "will have no relation to the total seizures. It has been arbitrarily fixed by the Treasury."

لم

Prize money ordinances were first made as long ago as 1812 in the reign of Henry VIII:

By Galbraith

"CÓPE. $947 KY MEN GERVICE, INSIT, si pea, il i pet, orto

wish I could think of something useful and oxoiting to n my diary.—maybe I ought to go downtown: to-

morrow and buy a new-out?

training.

tion In Hanger-lane, In on June ained at Police officers remain covered consciousness she would be Arthur Plered, Wellesley's superin able to give them information about tendent of schools, predicted the her attacker. But she did not re-programme, If it materialised, would cover sensibility and died 10 days bring about a better understanding

among peoples-Associated Press. after the crime,

CALWELL'S SEARCH FOR IMMIGRATION SHIPS

*CANBERRA.

Immigration Minister Arthur Calwell, an Austra- lian with intense national pride in this land of 3,000,- 000 square miles and 7,500,000 people, is on a flying mission to Britain, Europe and the United States to get. ships to carry some of the hundreds of thousands of: Britons and Europeans, he is convinced want to migrate hero.

Mr Calwell, hopes:

What he wants specifically is ships,

a

He is also for reduction in their expenditures on Philippine army. Currently 10 percent of the budget is for defence. He wants to shift some of the burden, to. the

be there anyway."

SHE DRESSED

TO KILL

L

The admission that she "dressed to kill," ornamented. herself, and made up with pow- dor and lipstick to make herself more attractive to men, was made by a 14-year-old girl at Winchester Assizes.

While giving evidence on the sub- fect she glanced towards the dock, where Clarence Thomas Tucker. aged 17, a labourer, of Salisbury, stood on trial charged with com- mitting an offence against,per.

Tucker pleaded not guilty and the jury, without leaving the box, found him not guilty. He was dis charged.

1. To convince Britain that Em-ships and more ships to "decentralise- Mr. Michael Hughes, prosecuting,

pire defence depends on a well popu- 'lated Australiak dan

2. To ensure that ten Dritons will come to Australia for every other iminigrant.

CHESS PROBLEM

By E. KUBBEL

- Black, 11 ploces..

....

White, 8 pieces.

White to play and mate in two.

Solution to uciterday's problem

A

1. P-103, any; 2 Q, R. Kt, or P mates,

the Empire," and to get behind the stated that the girl left the hotel "stubborn wall of delay in London" where she had only that day start- which he believes in hindering thered work and met one or two men programme.

at the bus station. Before he left Sydney

by

boat, the Immigration Minister said One asiced. It she would like to go

in an

interview that he

would

reopen

with.

to the cinema, but she said she- the Admiralty a proposal to preferred to go for a walk in the use et Beast

one royal navy aircraft-country, 2

carrier to bring migrants here and with Tucker and another also investigate the possibility of con

verling wartime

migrant

man

Intosha went out of the town and walk-

troop carriers into He plans to confer ed towards

a field, Tucker. she

with wes of shipping lines in alleged, followed her in a dise

Britain. Europe and America with a used hut and committed the alleged view to purchasing or chartering offence.

suitable migrant.ships.

Mr. Colwe will visit France, Ger-Told Him I Was 17" many, Holland, Norway, Sweden and

Denmark and expects to arrive in Questioned, the girl stated that the United States on August 13 to they had talked about ages. "I told spend 12 id 14 days in the United him I was 17, and going on for 10,"

alie declared.. States

As Australia's first

and Cast full-time Minis

Canada.

Did you got yourself, up sa as 16 ter for Immigration. Mr Calwell has appear a little older and

more. brought the drive for a greater popu-malure?—Yes, I did. Tation into. Ura forefront of the

Labour Party

olky nimed at de You wanted' these men to belleva

that you fonce and industrial developinent...

wers at least 17-01

"I have to get ships as some in-course, I did. surhuce that it this country is ever attacked again we will have more Another man, Sidney Ball, aged than seven-and-a-half million people 25, a Breman of Windsor-road,

guilty to .គ. to stains the shock and deliver the Bailsbury, pleaded counter, blow, he said in an interefince against the girl on the same ViewAssociated Pre

evening and was bound over,

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