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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1947.

This Space Every Day

Scottish Newsletter:

Women

BEAUTY ARTS By LOIS LEEDS

Posed for Lois Leeds.

You can make your hair shine by a hair-care programme. "DEAR LOIS LEEDS"

you

1s Lerds-Could tell me how to give myself a hot oll I want to get treatment at home? rid of my old permanent--fant!

~KAYE."

MANGALO

Here's a star's best evening dress, maybe you can copy. The skirt wide and swirlint, vt Champagne-Beige ant, a legend bodier of the Cham- with White jagne-Belge in cliton flowers appliqued anamnd the neck- line. White acrestarten. This would be lovely on you.

"Dear Lois Leeds-1 am very tall. un my a plain skirt Brush your 1.. you Re type"-T. C."

Bruch

your hair thoroughly be- you shampoo, then fore your scalp with hot oil. hatr again and then bind it in damp, hot towel, Leave this on as long as you can, then slumps. You could cut your hair to the required six-inch length to rid yourself of the bad ends, A six-inch hair length enables you to have a smart hair- do far saUJIICT.

"Deat Lans Leek- get paper cuts from my work in a news office. What can I My hands are a mess. du?--LILLA."

Wear gloves if yo can, if not, Use you'll just have to watch it warmed oil to soften your hands and always paint each little paper -cut with iodine. Keep a battle in your desk drawer.

1

sent

Lois Leeds-I am "Deur dark redhead. Please suggest 'different' evening dress for me. un 13-DA."

Mimie Makrys

GABRIELLE

"Rub out" your fatigue lines with clever rouging. Biend your rouge close under the eyes and fade it out Lowned the hair line. Pat foes paw- der on gently. Tako a close look, then add a tiny bit of dry rouge, then more powder, An extra Min- ute makes for Makeup Magic!

SIDE GLANCES

NOW RAYEN

Yes, but why not avail yourself of the new styles! A yoke of about reven inches and a deep, pleated themer. This 15 most becoming to

all girls,

BACKS ARE NEWS

natlerable

One of the more features of autumn collections is that often the back of a suit or dress 19 more interesting' than the front, wrlles Patricia Len- nurd.

KTY

Д

Left, is a favourite of many autumn shows the classic box Jackel and straight slim skirt

tline

brown/blue check.

details-a The back buttoned tab extending from the centre seam-repeated in bath Jacket and skirt.

Right, is a navy bustle back frock, the crossover bustle softly draped and high-lighted with a saw-tooth edge of white pique.

EXIT

By Galbraith

BURNS MEMORIAL

THEATRE GIFT

BY GARRY LUNZIE

It is a far cry from Billy Butlin, of holiday camp fame, to Rabbie Burns, the Ayrshire ploughman who became Scotland's national poct. That is why the douce Scots who devote much of their leisure to Burnsiana were just a wee bittie shocked when Mr William Butlin, of Blackpool, came forward and suggested he might help to build a Burns Memorial Theatre.

There was little comment made by the Burns Federation,

HANDCRAFT the recognised authority on the

TO EARN DOLLARS

life, works and ramifications of Robert Burns. I would say quite bluntly that they were thinking it Was a publicity stunt. They do not know Mr Butlin, who is one of the Wealthiest enterpreneurs Britain has ever known and who is following in the foot-

taken

DUMB-BELLS

REGISTERED UŞI LA WIENT OFFICE

• IT'S A BIT OF“... SHAKESPEARE!

I HAD NO IDEA HE WROTE BIRTHDAY CARDS!,

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No Grand Slam Without Trump Aces,

Speeimons of hand-made articles ure pouring into the headquirters of Women's Vo- huntary Services in Britain as steps of such great public bene a result of the suggestion that factors as Lord Nuffield and people who are expert makers Andrew Carnegie.

The Bullin organisation opened By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY of knitted articles, embroi-holiday camp at Ayr a few years deries, fine hand-sewn garments ago, and Mr Builin was to and so on should send in items with the scenery and the Burns In- in order that they may be sold fluence on the surrounding; country- alde that he suggested he might the memory in oversens in hard currency areas

to perpetunte help some practical way. for dollars, being paid, of

of Trading lights

the Now the course, at professional rates.

talk Burns Federation have had a with the responsible executives the Butlin

The British Government has given the idea its blessing, and samples are

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now being rorted out so that I can acceptest penisation, and

are

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TO-DAY

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At 2.30, 5.15, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m.

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fund to build # would start memorial theatre.

The Butlin people have also offer- ed free a site near the camp. and, between the

and

It lies Dont-

be decided which of the work is of a high energy standard to be re- presented among Britain's exports.

In most of the work is ex-

fart. T tremely professional, for such hobbles

very popular in Britain curiously enough, many men are as foot, sweeping down from the Ayr-

There is a

It has a a Dunure Road to the sea. as the women.

for in-nine view of Ayr Harbour and anking army feer, stance, whose embroideries are ex-bay.

When Mr Bullin returns from the quisite, and many disabled men daa

there United States in December. needlework and knitting which ex- Unite

will be another meeting, and it perts recognise as perfect.

Much of the best work comes from expected that he will hand over the em cheque publicly, as well as the title mail villages, where women

launch for their own deeds for the ground, and so broider and sew

The local exhibitions the Burns Memorial Theatre Fund, amazement.

talent. of

amazing work show Naturally, many pieces will be sent to W.VS. headquarters as gifts, and Queen Mary has already dispatched six embroidered chair covers as her contribution to the scheme.

Increased Ulster Linen Exports

Target Of £100,000

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• ADDED ATTRACTION "

SPECIAL METRO-NEWS · ROYAL WEDDING OF

H.R.H. PRINCESS ELIZABETH

and

H.R.H. DUKE OF EDINBURGH

Weat

Stay-

man

ADVANCE BOOKING OFFICE ——

FRANCIS HOTEL, QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL BOOKING HOURS: 11.30 A.M. TO 5.30 P.M. DAILY.

SHOWING TO-DAY AT 2.30, 5.15, 7.30 & 9.30 P.M.

JAMES MASON

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The Federation have been working out details of such an up- The aim to have peal to the public.

fund target of £100,000, and Mr John S. Clarke, the president, has already suggested unofficially that it would be line if the building made of Aberdeen granite and that the wood for it could come as gifts from the British Empire. Another Ulster Unen manufacturers are now preparing for the spring. New idea is to send Burns speakers all fine over the world to appeal for funds. Include some manufactures

This would be backed by the Burns Memorial Trust.

linen crepes.

The quantity of Inen export during the first half of 1947 reached

of

The financial future of such a

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ere

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last was

THE world championship Masters' knockout team-of-four title was decided this year on the last board.

were 2400 points behind, and then At the end of 42 boards, the winners

came along

in the the hand quarter. The winning team Charles H. Goren of Philadelphia, Waldemar von Zedtwitz, Lee Hazen, Mrs Helen Sobel and B. Jay Becker of New York. Their opponents in the finals were Sidney Silodor and John R. Crawford of Philadelphia, and Howard Schenken, George Rapec and Samuel Stayman of New York.

90 pererat of prewar. In 1944 Memorial Theatre would be assured, Jess than one-tenth for in the last 12 months no fewer exports were

the prewar volume, but recovered than 105,000 people visited the cot- to one-sixth in 1945. Last year the age where the ploughman poet was value of linen exports was nearly born. That is pretty well the figure that could be expected yearly to visit a macmorial theatre. If such a building is

I have given you the two sels of little chance of the project falling bidding as it occurred at both tables. down now there would be a garden When von Zedtwitz played the hand enfes and restaurants at six clubs, South opened the deuce layout and which would all contribute to the of hearts, on which the king of upkeep of the place. It seems to be diamonds was discarded. A trump was fed from dummy and VD!! going concern at last, after these years, thanks to Billy Butlin, Zedtwitz made six clubs doubled for an Englishman.

a plus score of 1000.

three times as much as in 1938.

Of special importance is the high proportion of shipment going to bard With Scotch eurrenes countries. whisky first, linen has been for years the second largest export from Bri. tain to the U.S.A.

Rose Hips For Vitamins

all

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Frotated by

SYDNEY BOX and JAMES MASON

Dialog by LAWAINCE HUNTINGTON

A J. ARTHUR RANK PRESENTATION

NEXT CHANGE

John WAYNE Ann DVORAK

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News In Bricf

At the other table, it was a ques- tion of who was trying to outbid Andrew's whom. If Rapce had possed At a ceremony in St Children in Britain are helping University, the Norwegian

his Ambas Becker's six heart bid,

team four King Haakon would have won the championship. other children by collecting rose hips

sador presented manufacture for the

of vitamin Liberty Crosses and eight-

sacrifico syrup.

Medals to prominent Scot-ents were trying to take Liberty The Vitamin C content of potatoes

among against his sure slum. Rapec.might forces arined ne of the major sources in Bri-ish citizens for their work

in have made six spades if South the Norwegian fain-fulls considerably during the Scotland

during the Wor

New

opened the deuce of hearts; but if winter months. In order to protect Lord Provost of Edinburgh is Mr A. the ace of clubs was cashed first

from

winter ailments,

Carmi-

then a

a diamond led, that con- and Murray....Counsellor

would have been down syrup, rich in Vitamin C, has been chael was re-elected Mayor of Ber- tract

one produced since 1942 from rose hips wick....Two fishing rods make the also. Of course at seven clubs the fathered by children.

wedding gift from Inverness to ace of trumps had to be lost, and The following is the total forage Princess Elizabeth and Prince Thiop

the

Silodor-Crawford-Schenken- collceted during recent years: 1942,

took ten policemen to pro- Rupee-Stayman team lost the 333 tons; 1943, 451 tons; 1944, 407 tect Mac West from a crowd of 2,000 tournament by one of the smallest tons; 1946, 430 tons; 1947, 307 tons, admirers when she appeared in her margins in the history of the game,

new play in Glasgow.

40 points.

children

Check Your Knowledge

1. How many legs has a gate

leg table?

2. What causes an celipse of the sun?

3. Name the chief rice producing

countries of the world.

4. What was the original name of

the island of Haiti?

5. Nunne tire smallest of the Ave

great oceans,

6. How ៩៧៧ your determine whether amber is rent or Imitation? (Answers on Page 4)

CHESS PROBLEM.

By J BUCHWALD

Black, 9 plecos,

....

Rupert and the Three Guides-37

Rupert and the Guides wait while the squirrel goes back to the roof of the tree. There is some squeaking and chattoring and then through another hole in the twigs appear three fine squirrels, the king and his two guards." They sit on a branch opposite the four little friends. " We never allow strangers at a squirrel- crowning," says the king, “but, as it's all over now, I will let just one of you go up sad me our prepark Hour. Remember, only one." ALL RIGHTS RESERVED,

Featuring Joseph SCHILDKRAUT

CENTRAL

SHOWING TO-DAY AT 2.30, 5.35, 7.15 & 9.30 P.M.

Associated British Picture Corporation Limited

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Robert Newton

Simone Simon

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TEMPTATION HARBOUR

Adapted from George Simenon's Story Newhaven Dieppe"

WILLIAM HARTNELL

MARCEL DALIO MARGARET BARTON

Produced by' VICTOR SKUTEZKY.

Directed by

LANCE COMFOR

DOPR, EMY MY MEA GEXVICE, HG, TIM HEA 1. 3. FAY, DIE. ""It's bad enough to sit through a mushy plcture, but two

nitwita havo to neck right in front of us so we can't ceo It!””/

"White, 10 places, White to play and mate in $100. Solution to yesterday's probleme

„KUT=Q7, ang? 3, Q, or it makis,

CROSSWORD PUZZLE

ACTOIS

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tima. (7)

La Beoma upeot a Board, (6, #) 16. The saime, to stop. (3)

16. It's natural for her to pose. (D) 19. dry to make no pays din, (1)' 20, Oslon in a slang wAY, (8)

31 Attempt (5, 2) 22. Biddled. (7)

Down

1. it might be marmnet fin. (0)

Bail. (0)

Bometimes barbed. (4)

American grub. (3)

5. Marryat'a midshipmian. (4)

d. iesponsible for the regimental

rolls? (7)

d. It's grand when at Aintres. (8)

Auxiliary in gote, (8)

10. Beemingly top of the cinas, (5,1)"

19. Buck up (5) sharp no doubt. (6)

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1. Bell tower) 4. Yesterday: 6, Tripletaj 15. Nagehog: th empire; ADX Adorab jyme

Org: 5. Ergoled), B, Gideways; 3. Yeoman Tom: 11, sight 15. Czerint 14, Madi

SHOWING

TO-DAY

CONSCIENCE DOES MAKE COWARDS OF US ALL".

AT 2.30, 5.20,

7.20

MAJESTIC 1200 9.20 p.m.

SHE FOUND HER SECOND CHANCE FOR HAPPINESS

IN HIS ARMSI.

Dorothy MCGUIRE Guy MADISON

In

66 TILL THE END OF TIME

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