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BEAUTY ARTS

By LOIS LEEDS

Posqji for Luis Levils,

When you give your Best "at home" party, lock pretty, please!

"DEAR LOIS LEEDS"

“Dear Lols Leeds -I am giving ay party, my Brst as a brid invite my law and my family?

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---SUE." I

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She is going away to pelind

--MOTHER."

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, NÓVEMBER 12, 1947.

Europe Faces Another DUMBBELLS

Fuel-Short Winter

Lights are flickering out and homes are growing cold across Europe as millions of hungry people face another winter of drastic fucl shortages.

From Here and There:

CORPSE WAS A PORKER

--Ragged children stlessly search the rubble in war- shattered ciles for bits of conl and wood, while their parents. await the outcome of the race between approaching snows and stop-gap economic aid from America.

An Associated Press survey showr electricity restrictions and fuel ratloning weighing most heavily an people in the 30 West European nations which have jufted in the Marshall plan proposals,

the

The lights are down to a brown- full-out in the American zone of Ger-

many.

In They pulse uncertainly Switzerland, France, Italy, Sweden and Britai Stringent power cuts hamper production in many nations. The press trickle of fuel and Rasoline is rationed carefully.

Amsterdam, Thirty-six grown pigs, secretly raised in a mor- tuary near Tilburg, in Dutch Brabant, were found by police searching for black marketers. The whole town was seething with excitement when a large force of police invaded the

treels. The

investigations ended in

the churchyard where the herd of pig. wws fund. That biggest, a 400- poureder, was pored na Hving cosper

nn stretcher,

|

100 Pounds Of Coal Coal for domestle use in the ri tish zone of Germany is doled out at the rate of 100 pounds per person, for the entire winter. Only two! rooms per house are permitted heat Room temper- in Cayoslovakia, ture 1.5 50 and 60 degrees are ordered in Sweden, depending on the severity of the winter.

Domestic heating by electricity is

Switzerland. water hesters may be used unly on Sunday AZIE! Morkday. Saturday, Power is ent off two days a week

spected zones of Puri,

banned

ועל

Electric

CANADIAN AID Ottawa. Canimda, which has already contributed nearly $6.500,- 200,000 dollars (21,375,000,000) in in various forms as ald to European countries, is faced with the problem of what it can έξει sending fur-

Mut overz

before winter sets in in Europe.

is postie Canada breme involved

In the Marshall Plan, probably in the role of a

a supply

The widespread sunmey drought But if

Canada does not par-

in this role it is ensed general reduction in hydro- Beipate indirectly

continent. I doubtful if she wil

electric output on the If she will have any part at

Industrial fuel consumption was cu! all sure there would be strong op-

in Italy.

Greece started an even more stringent fuel rationing pro- American Military Gov. Krutnine. ernment alleials in Germany stock - piled coal in an attempt to avoid complete industrial collapse.

*ect to extending further loan

Europe. In any Cite Canada is faced with the immediate necessity of maving Aunortean doilars herself, and future actions will be governet infirely by this overriding

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consideration. Everyone will be her and, in fact, will help in back- ing her the value of gonal grommt. appler, including you?

Sepd her a bewity box and she will

eam to keep everything hugether

har Leds Leeds- My skin is th What sla od 1 ise for an esperiitly Kuod evroping maken??--MISSY."

"Deur Lon Led The and my uun. 10 deg dow

them"- FIFTY-ONE" You can't erzise their, entire, onl nu van soften them by the use of muungent, followed by a rich ein.

Cleanses well, go over the skin with erase skin freshener, blot dry. Apply muntebed-i-kl-time cream foundn tion, cream range met fare powder,

bit nding

The vivet

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Minute Maxeys & GABRIELLE

Here's

Double Quick beauty routine! Nice to know about when you have just Ono Minute. Have ready a small amount (a table. spoonful will be amplo) of a good! rick face cream, Smooth the cream over face, and throat. Sprinkle a thin nheet of cotton with akin freshener. Preas the cotton over the Akin, hold it for a minute, Remove and apply makeup to your moist akin.

SIDE GLANCES

COPH. SPIE BY MEA BERVICE, INC. V. M. RES.

RES. U, &. PAT

Dear Lo Tarda My san is very Hallows,

What shade it provendes in bet--R. 1, 31."

tise is

you

Rotter on mine plow.

Tak wil ve

PARIS IDEA

Carved slows a yellow feather nashroom beret, sectioned ke

a football, and a circle of four leather bags strapped together and wern on the arm, ruch the tize and shape of a men's hair-

brush case,

By Galbraith

"Let's try some different corost for the football season, Mom- ato this kind all summer and only got one home run!!!

TOUGH CLERIC

Joburiesburg,

The Rry. W. Bourgatze returned from a missionary venietence to his house in the MER district of Rhodesta are found three popards prowling around the front door. He shot one, captured mnoff. and drove aft the third. He has already killed eight leopards in the district.

FOILED

Zululand, When a tram stop de long at Fernwood Ha Zultiand passengers who looked out was attacking Alangren the engine. It put its born under the weather and tried to lift the Laine the line. When 11 failes it gented, suffed its way all t the tram and tally unbled IT int 1 bar.

GOLDFISH RACKETEERS Melbourne, - Tw hundre goldfish worth £45 were sluien from

urbon garden patid., Police br Heve that eve with net

etting raetet, selling the god- 4: pet hangin.

THE MAUVE FROCK Paris. - A young girl wesaritug matite dyes at the latest fashion, The ben 10 inches from the ground

Daily Power Cuts

| MADAM, I CAME BUT THE TO COLLECT |BALESMAN THE FIRST INSTALLMENT

ON YOUR WASHING MACHINE

SAID IT WOULD PAY FOR ITSELF!

• MCKENNEY

ON BRIDGE

Doubles Too Often Prove Dangerous

By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY

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In Great Britain, staggered work- In hottes and almost daily power buts are being instituted in an effort to bridge the 2,060,000-kilowatt gap between the maximum estimated electricity demand and maximum

not often that our national capacity. All pleasure driving in IT is

Coal

tournament directors get a chance prohibited to save gasoline.

However, at the stocks are better than last year, but to pay bridge,

domestic kurmament helt recently at An- eral is still rationed to

napolis, Md. A M. (AD) Sobel took users and wood is very expensive.

Facing a possible ecomonite crisis, a busman's holiday. Col. Russell the French Government has made Baldwin vnndacted the tournament, player. rastie electricity cuts for domestic and Sobe was just a and Industrial uses, Paris and the Generally when tournament direc suburbs

divided have been

into ters do play, they make a good but the best that Sobel three areas, and the use of power showing. is profilbited during the day for could do at this tournament was to two days a week hi each of them finish lop in one of the sections of the except at rent times. Associated | mixed pair championship. His part- ner. by the way, was Mrs McKen- noy.

1'ress.

World's Smallest

Trade Union

Sobel gave me the hand; which cates up in the Annapolis tem-of- four event. He said that practi- endly everybody else in the room haling the West eard: doubled four i hearts, and of couse dechrer made Sobel, howRVANT, the contract casily. There is jubilation at luck tou stromy for him to double. decided that North and South hal mail, Nottinghamshire, at the donide might beste high cards, headquarters of the smallest he doubled, he might set the con- trade union in the world, be-met at me tone trick, which would joined a crowd of loinewave, a

case two of its members have be-200; white if he

he did not double, Par neutet. She did so because a

chance to set the But Pan meepozno wanted pictures now been invited to St James' Palace he might be a

the contrast

1 fut

eturns,

to see Princess Elizabeth's wed-contact two or three ticks.

his partner o his great surprise, She bad not be in minker ding presents."

doubled. Sobe said he felt very 2 two minutes when for more th

there This union-50 years old and with rate then. but you can if the housewives became

the 32 members-is

United only

was no way in the world to defeat attressive. One of them shouted: Wad Shawl Fall and Antimacassar the contract. He opened the ton of "She pays £80 for her frock while

diamonds, which South won in dum- our dad es have no mic" That was

my with the queen. East and West the signal fr showers a of vegetables

heart tricks from af sides in is throws at the W. Burst will represent the union could take only two

at the St. James' Palace on November and a club. The police had to intervene, 17. Their invitation follows but the frock reall not be sved.

to Princess Elizabeth of The only "kick" that Sobel frock was modelled coloured woollen shawl made by the from the hond

came "faxine" made by a big couturier union's oldest member, 70-year-old | checked with his trammates,

Avenue Matignon.

was Ira Buck.

his amazement he discovered worth £90 (not £80).

“We do not norke antimucassars they had won the board. Wilh_prac-

mare, a member said,

tically the same bidding, South, t

village Emery made the contract. Forest he New ing the bands of pots worth of Down, ន one of 12 members of the hand-manufactured tops are awolt- Downton (Wiltshire) Ince industry ing shipment here to únedy children | who have made a dozen lace-trimmed

The toys were modehunditerchiefs na a to Britain.

a wedding present by members of Canndian army units for Princes Elizabeth. The hand- all over the country in their spare techiefs are of varying time, and will be distributed in the te fitional Unite Kingdom in. Christens. Adelitional shipments

The

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SOLDIERS REMEMBER Ottawa-Paektin se reg

time

Union........

R. White, the president, and C.

got

when ht

To

that

ight-l Ruth Camp, of the olher able, redoubled and also

clexigns the neighbourhood. include And names of the designs

in

* & Ha.h" and "Duke's are to be made to children's organi- ! Garter.” sation throughout Eugar

12-Year-Old

Stops Show

Julie Andrewa, 15-y, ar-old colors- ture supr.se, stupid the show la her first west end appearance at the

# of "Starlight Rouf" al

When the Princess Royal was mar- ried she was presented with a simi- Jürift.

Check Your Knowledge

1. Where and when did camera

tinate?

2. Napoleon Bonaparte was

ite Lendon Hiuportrome. Then afternative of what country?

singing, she. left the theatre with

cheers and applune chiging in her 3. Locate Korea.

cars

and

home was driven

Walton-on-Thames and bed.

4. Define lave majeste.

Her parents, 'Ped and Darlar

5. Name the most famous woman Andrews, radio and enbart stars, painter of animals.

stayed behind to see the rest of the 0. Give a more common name for

how,,starring Pat Kirkwood, Oliver and Fred Emney.

Vie Papita.

(Answers on Page i

Julie's name was not a the pro- gramme. She was kept as a surprise -item-as self-assured 142 girl with fair piglafs who emerged one of the big hits in the company of 50, Five years ago, Julle was a pupil at Woodbrook School, Beckenham, Kent. The school was closed by the

blitz.

and because Julle had nothing

to do her father tried her out

Now she operatie duets at home. has a private tutor and is studying singing under Mademoiselle Stiles- Allen, and will go to Italy to com- plete her traing.

Her parents are allowing her five shillings a week pocket money out

Tho

of her first West End salary, rest la going into a trust fund for her future.

CHESS PROBLEM

~

By C, FIALA Black. 8 pieces, .

I

2 F

White, & places

whate to play and mate in three.

Solution to yesterday's problem:

1, Kt-Kt 4. any: 2. Q, R. B, or It mates.

Rupert and the Three Guides-20

As they near the village Rupert and janet see some people sadly making their way home from Con stable Growler's cottage. They also "Hi. meet Podgy Pig again. Podgy," puffs Rupert, "we're Just off to tell the constable of more things that have vanished. Why not come and tell him about your misting marble?" "Jolly good idea, says Podgy, brightening. "It was the best one I had. I'd do anything to get it back."

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66

HENRY V"

IN TECHNICOLOR

Talked His Father Flying Lockers For

Into Trouble

Olympic Games

tarre number of RAF flying Joseph Kanugh, of Wisconsin, wishes his non Gerald would lenen clothing lockers are being converted that silence in golden.

into wardrobes, which will be ready Gerald was stalking pheasants in in time for use next year by the a cornfield when a game warden ank-Olympic games competitors who are to be accommodated at the RAF Dia- ed him if he had shot any. Geraid

repiled ho had had poor luck, but tions at Uxbridge and West Drayton, About 1,500 of these converted that his father had bagged five the lockers will be sent to Ux

to Uxbridge and

previous day.

700 to West Drayton, and after the

The official found the dressed birds Olymple games they will be available

In the Kanugh icebox.

The older Kanugh was frod shooting the birds out of season for hunting without a llcence.

for use by the RAF until conditions for make possible the manufacture of the and new wardrobe compactums which are

laventually to be provided.

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