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BEAUTY ARTS
By LOIS LEEDS
Posed for Lolz Leeds,
Lols Leeds gives you ideas for correct makeup "retouching"!
"DEAR LOIS LEEDS"
of
"Dear Lois Leeds-Please tell me,
carry a lighter shade strould I powder in my compact than the one I use when pulling on my makeup
home-SÁLLE.”
No, you should fill your compact with some of the same powder that you use when you make up at home, It is always wise to buy two sticks at the same time so that you will always have one in your
lip
bag
a smart
Accessory
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1947.
INDUSTRY AND
ENTERPRISE IN A NEW WALES
By Maurice Creswick
In Wales, especially in the south, for many years prior to the war, there was appalling uncm-- ployment and poverty. But that is a thing of the 'past. A
The old Wales has been born, new industries are bigger and better, and all kinds of new industries have sprung into being.
the
maintained.
A very illuminating peep housing and other necessities are well into this new Welsh shop- window was provided at
It has been found that experience Kained by men and women in wartime Industrial Wales Exhibition | factories is proving of considerable which has just been held at vain to both workers and Arms em- Olympia. The fair revealed a ploying them. new Wales of innumerable and varied industries against the background of the traditional Wales of tinplate, steel, heavy machinery and the coal which, in every sense, underlies all The visitor saw a practical de- monstration of what the country does and what she is prepar- ing to do in the future.
New life is coming into the valleys For generations of South Wales. son have known no other occupation. men have been miners. Father and Now, son and daughter and some- times fathers and mothers are fol- lowing new occupations, bringing into the home a new outlook on life, new interests, new topics and con- versation and a new atmospher
The Fair reveals
change
At least 65,000 people will be em- ployed in the 250 new factories which have been planned and approved since the end of the war, many of which are already in production. Another 80,000 jobs have been, or will be, provided in government-in owned factories allocated to private trms and as a result of other schemes
"Dear Lois Leeds--Please suggest colour to wear with a navy blue outfit.-SARAH.“
White is always perfect but one of the new "colourless" colours, like of various kinds.
is the Beige or Parchment, is newest For instance, 74 firms out of ao and very flattering. You can even and lizard shoes in this odd, colour-ho have been allocated space in one
stone--but Navy Bive shoes are always right with Navy.
"Dear Lois Leeds-What makeup for outside "retouching. Don't, for would you use for a four o'clock Rose-Red lipstick wedding? MA blonde and my instance, use a when making up home and adress is a pale apricot. My hat is Yellow-Red for re-touching when natural straw with apricot and pale you are outside. They don't mix blue flowers-NELLY K." well!
at
"Deur Lois Lieds-What is the new length for dresses?-MIMI." Sume fashion authorities
say
I would select
of the largest wartime Royal Ord- nance factories at Bridgend are al- ready in operation. That factory covers 420 acres. At another Royal Ordnance factory, 25 firms out of the allocated 30 are in full production. All these factories have been com- pletely transformed and equipped with modern machinery and plant. First-Class Goods
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CARY GRANT
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"None but the Lonely Heart"
•McKENNEY ON BRIDGE NEXT
How to Find Which Ace Partner Holds
By WILLIAM E. MCKENNEY
untess North and South have a varia-
that is taking place. Here are just a few of flourishing enterprises. At Ystradgynlais, Swansea, the Anglo-ERE is an intesting hand you can try cut on your friends wo Celtic Celtic Watch Co. is doing big bust-
contruct ness in pocket watches, which are not find out how they would arrive at of Leven. Using the u price, to suit only good but
Blackwood eonvention it is easy to pockets. Colmet Ltd. of Caerphilly and out that South has one ace. But
is making Glamorgan,
pocket lighters, tubular furniture, toys and locks. At Llantarnam, the Weston n which gives South an opportuni- tory, ly to name the ace later, North wil huge factory; Biscuit Company has a
for several not know whether it is the club ace in hand and plans are
The firm can produce or spade nee. If u cue-bid you can
product! extensions.
biscuits a day. show the ace of clubs, but can you plso show the king? 3,000,000 chocolate The North Wales Leather Combine many hands at Cuerwys, employs near Mold in Filtshire, and their bags, suitcases, shoes, gloves and leather goods have a ready market,
Wave of Enterprise
The motor car industry is indebt- ed to the steel sheets that come from Summers at the mills of Messrs.
The slate quarrics at Shotion.
The exhibition showed the kind of goods that these factories are turn- a 'makeup for ing out and they are undoubtedly Bangor, In North Wales, are the lar- Blondes, thus ensuring the soft tones.first-class. The workers have plea- gest in the world, and the state is You may not be able to match your sant surroundings and a congenial hard and durable. The Anglesey In- lips and ingerprints to your dress atmosphere that brings excellent re-strument and Clock Company is very in Apricot but be sure to take asults. The Government and the In-netive; the Western Precision Com- Bay is turning out ter and you may find a lipstick in Monmouthshire itave made sure that tools of fine fashionable stores in Now the extrt shade. Be sure to
Diamonds Bem of Technical York sponsor this thirteen-inch ideo.
a touch of Blue eyeshadow and deep
Bangor is renowned for its cutting tools. Indeed a great wave of in-
all over Wales.
thirteen inches from the ground and ample of it to your cosmetic coun-dustrial Associations of Wales and many at Colwynmanship, and the
Sumc
wear
And yet, some equally important Blue mascara. This would be soft tashion people say ifteen inches! and afturing
think that it is a matter of which
is the most becoming. The longer skirt looks new but, to my eye, il isn't attructive.
Mimate Makes
GABRIELLE
Try a wire bra, they are new and they are grund! Don't forgel to rub lemon over stained hands. Try a good table salt and scrub be foren hot, then a cold shower. A stiff-bristled brush is good for >crubbing feet, it slits up circula- tion. Try a mixture of salt arui cold cream, half and half, for dry skin softening. I. removes dry bits of suticle
SIDE GLANCES
758
Stripes Are Fashionable
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NEW BRITISH dustry and enterprise is spreading
COALFIELDS
Educational The Macs-yr-Hat Settlement at Tralaw, in the Rhondda Valley, is another noteworthy en- deavour. It was alorted during the war to give training and employment to disabled men. Not unly cx- miners are employed; there are ex- rvicemen, men disabled from birth, and those who have suffered various accidents. Many are employed there now who were on the dole for years, The Settlement's main aim is to teach weaving and woodwork, and the Ex-
Early this month, scientists at the British Association con- ference in Dundee revealed that? new coalfields are expected to STRIPES, both horizontal and ver- be found in various parts of
teal are fashionabl now, and Britain. are likely to continue 50. Next Already, boring machinery is ar autumn they'll be seen on salts,riving in Northern Ireland fer fur-hibition reveals the excillent quality dresses, Jackets and even travelling ther investigation of coat claims at of the work. conts.
Challsland, County Tyrone, and near the shore of Lough Neagh. Roland Nugent, Northern Ireland's Minister of Commerce, has told the Northern Ireland Production Council that geologists assured the govern- ment that the most promising focality for coal deposits in Northern Ireland is that aren.
Meanwhile, if you manage to get hold of any striped remnants, too small for a whole garment, here are t some suggestions for using them as
renovations.
Cheer up a plain frock or Jum per with a striped yoke or cuffs, ren in: band round the waist.
If you want to alter a neckline, try cutting it down and pulting in a striped vest front.
Now a warning. Stripts suit most Ogures, but they must be placed in the right way, a
Sir
Boring for new pits has also be- run in parts of Shropshire
and
A wide striped sush, with a big Worcesteshire and will be started bow, makes your office Imek suit-room near Wrexham in North Wales. able for an evening date.
No plans, however, have been made boring in experimental I Fastern Essex, between Oxford and Ite.ding, or in the Cotswolds and in Wiltshire-other localities where scientists indicated there will prob-, ably be further coul yields.
Aconition of
of having plant near Marchatel, Wrexham, has started Short, plump people must always
pegnation tort possibilities of up-and-down stripes. They weny
It is ing :roder colliery there. will give
height and a stimming e ted that if boring is successful,
suggested cifact.
new shifts will be unk on the a. this people should stick to auth ade of Wrexham einbodying Con- hurtzontal stripes. Otherwise they new British, American and
look like lamp-posts.
1967 BY NYA SERVICE, ING. 7. M. REG, U. 9. PAY
By-Galbraith-
200
"Don't pay too much attention to those prices! I'm stock- ing up so much ón dad'a charge account that we won't have to worry for at least a year after wo're married!".
tinental mining methods.
RETURN TO PITCAIRN
Pitcairn Island, mid-Pacific refuge of mutineers from Cap- la'n Bligh's
"The ship.
mild Bounty," will enjoy a population boom shortly with the return of a few residents,
Floyd McCoy, descendant of one of the original settlers, is returning to the tropical island to live after eight! years in the "outside world" because, Is no he said, there
taxation, acusing problem and few worries on Pitcairn.
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Anancial
MeCoy is taking back his bride- the first bride to set foot on Pitcairn
In 150 years.
or
Or the island's prewar population
230, 00
of 230
In
migrated to New Zealand
recent years.
Calen Christian and G. Wilks- descendants of Fletcher Christian- and Len Brown have also left New Zenland on the first leg of their re- they turn trip to Pitcairn, where' plan to remain-United Press.
Check Your Knowledge
1. Name the last Czar of Russia,
2. From what card game
bridge derived?
3. Where and when was the first conference for the promotion of International pince held?
4. Who was Carmen Sylva, poet and author?7
6. Name the most important of
the shell fih industries,
6. Who made the discovery that mosquitoes carry yellow fever?
(Answers on Page 4)
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bidding of this hand. Karpin real- e that there inust be a slam in the hand if his partner had an honest opening pld. Of course, his partner could Have the pes-king of spades and the king of diamonds, or event The ng-queen of diamonds. With clubs a stam there and two emuli would be impossible.
Karpin decided that he would not try to convey any formation on h's hand. He was going to seik in- formation only. If he bid two hearts ever one diamond. which would be 14 dam try bid, he never could be qust sure of the club sot. So he farcided to bid two clubs and see if would his partner at any time goluntarily support clubs.
When South bid three clubs, Kar- pin knew that he had some strength n that suit, Then-caine the heart bid, followed by South's three o irump, which gave further evidence
ta in clubs.
The four-spade bid by Karpin was n cue-bid, and when South jumped to six clubs, Karpin felt confident that he must have the ace and king of clubs. Certainly the worst le cot have would be the nec and cuse the v. clubs, in which patrat m'ght be made on a tinessc.
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Rupert and the Jumping Fish--26
Approaching one of the little islands the great fish alows down. Then he lets go of the cord and plunges out of sight, leaving Rupert and the shell drifting idly in the warm sunshine. But the jumping frit becomes very active. Leaping high on to a rock he makes a strange high-pitched noise and at once a long, lithe creature 'comes up from the sea to meet him. "Good gracious. it's the old séa serpent."
Baspa Ropert. "No it isn't. it's too small. it must be a youtig one."
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