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BEAUTY ARTS

By LOIS LEEDS

Posed for Lols Leeds.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1947.

Explodes Myth Of DUMBBELLS

Red Army Might

The "invincible" Red Army is "one of the greatest illusions of our time,” a soldier writer who has fought both with and against the Rus- sians, said in a magazine article.. He said the Soviet military force is poorly armed, poorly equipped, poorly trained and has a low morale.”

The writer, a former Estonian Army ollleermined Arnold

BORMANN SAID Parre, declared: "the" Sovjet

BEING HELD

BY RUSSIANS

leaders, whose unilisguised nim Is world conquest, are making every effort to entch up with, and to out-distance, the de- mocracies.

AUMICH

MR. SMITH. DO YOU WANT?

THERE ARE

THE ONG WHO) HAB A SISTER

TWO BROTHERS) LIVING

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LIVING HERE

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IN AUSTRALIA

ALHAMBRA CENTRAL

DAILY AT 2** 5oo 720 & 920 RM.-

DAILY AT 23o 50 Z & QUEM

FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY

THEY'VE GOT THE WORLD BY THE HEART!

DO

Myrna

LOY

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• MCKENNEY

ON BRIDGE

He sounded this warning in. an article published by The, Reserve Martin. Bormann.. Hitler's Oficer, a monthly magazine. missing deputy, told Nazi high-The Soviet Union will profess ups in the last days of the war peaceful intentions only as long as in Borlin to rendezous with him she does not feel strong enough to at a place he referred to by the attack," he said. "The moment, code name of "Halali" (tally-however, she feels assured of vle- Establish Long Suit For ho), Hartmann Lauterbacher, tory, she will strike. Her military formerly Gauleiter, of Southern power increases, supely and inevit- ably, with every year that passes." Hannover, told British officers during Interrogation.

Purre served with the Estonian:

Needed Tricks

A UNIVERSAL RELEASE

So

Goes

My Love

BINS WILLIAMS BOBBY DRISCOLL RICHARD GAINES

Directed by EBANK RYAN Produced by JACK H SKIRBALI

'ADDED! At the ALHAMBRA

TO-DAY ONLY

Army until the Soviet occupation of By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY "THE PRINCESS'S WEDDING DAY”

This slender clue to the intentions his country in 1940. Absorbed into and possible fate of Bormann, whose the Red Army, he escaped in 1941 whereabouts have been a mystery and took part in Estonian guerilla since the war's end, was revented by warfare against the Soviels.

Now British officials after it was suggest-living in Sweden, he is described as et at a Nuremberg trial that Lauter-one of the country's best experts or bacher knew where Durmann had the Red Army.

In Which Lols Leeds gives advice to mothers, of small girls!

"DEAR LOIS LEEDS"

old, have white hair. I wear, lots of black.-M. S." "Dear Lois Leeds- am rather

A Red hot is a may note and is shorl. Should I lengthen my dresses" | very pretty stop a White-haired | gone.

Wear a ted int woman's head. and Hed shoeg, too, If you like!

Little women look best in dresses as short as is possible. Uso long

lines and dress your hair high but "Dear Lols Leeds- Is pink a smart don't apologize for your beghi. colour for a blouse, with a blue Little women are most attractive.ivet suit--ELSIE" Play up to your own Personality.

"Dear Lois Leeds--My small girl gets ber hair 20 tangled! She screams when I comb it What do you suggest?--MRS. M."

Teach your daughter to comb her hair herself. When mother is rush- ed or maybe a bit cross, she is upt to pull. Hair which is properly shampoord isn't su prone to snarl

and tangle.

During his trial Otto Ohlendorf, former Gestapo chief, and that be in Russian believed Bormann was hands by cholec, and suggested in vestigation of a telephone call made Pink is very flattering. But bet-by Harinann from Hitler's bunker in by Lauter- ter have a. White blouse for Berlin in overheard change.

bacher,

RADISH TOPS

AS GREENS Mits

RS. Bowles, of Worksop, Nolts, has written with a "Dear Lois Les---I have very suggestion that I think is well olly skin and hair. Is there a help worth passing on, because it for this?-K. T."

isn't widely known.

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Here is what she says: Use soup and water for cleansing. Ringr well. Pat the skin with

"Now that radishes are plentiful, chilled skin lotion. Apply a make-en use their tops 13 a green

Intion and blend well before

vegetable. Cut them off, wash well, powdering. At night £82 and then boil.

ปล ustringent cream.

* mask

"You'l find they make a grand weekly. A careful selection of non second vegetable, when other greens greasy foods well be helpful. And

are short or expensive," weekly shampoos are important,

And now here are two recipes, a cold fruit pie; made without pastry. The other is for a too young for me? I am 61 year bot savoury dish, suitable for supper

"Dear Lois Leeds-Is a red hat

Minule Makeyi

GABRIELLE

Soap and water give that clean freshness which the hair must have. There are certain types of probleni scalp and hair conditions which aro best trented with infr lotion and ointment for a period of time. But this in followed by regular shampooing. A hair lotion cleane In between shampoos tends to keep the scalp clean and sweet and it gives a lustrous quality to the hair.

SIDE GLANCES

One

for

Hight lunch.

Sugar,

CRACKER CRUST Ingredients: 2 breakfast cups (1 pint) wheat flakes, 1 oz. marparbe,

level tablespoons rastor favouring essence, stater,

ORUMIBLE the wheat-flakes into a how Put the sugar, margarine. a pinch of saki, 1 tablespon water jand any flavouring you like, into a

1.

Bring to the boll, pur into flakes. Wark The mixture ingether with a spoon.

Put into a pic-dish, smcothing out along the bottom and up the skies to righe case,

Fill with answeet or-Trait-mix- Jure you like. Leave stand t least to 4 hours, or better still your night.

CREAMY CHEESE PUDDING Ingredients: 3 level tablespoons 3 rounded tablespoons dried semolina, 14 small level caspoon salt, pint mik (any kind, 2 to

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Far From Truth

Purre Scornfully very far from the truth" a recent statcment in the Armoured Cavalry Journal thu! 10 well-equipped!

stans. In Europe could invade the mechanised armies kept by the Rus- entire continent in 48 hours.

He said Russia defeated the Ger- Lauterbacher, who is awaitinginans because Germany's troops were trial as a member of a criminal or improperly equipped for the intense godsation, said that it was true that cold of the northern winter and be- Western Powers were he saw Bormann in the Party Chan-cause the

to Russia at the entlery in Berlin on April 11, 1945. seuding supplies He had gone there for orders us same tune that they were wrecking

Germany by air attacks.

that the Purre added fought so badly that

most of his gau was overrun

Au.crleans.

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RussiansTHE Canadians made a fine show- "there bre

ing In the recent

national numerous instances of small Estonian championships tournament. The team detachments ghting and beating of P. E. Sheardown of Toronto, S.

tussion

at a rallo of one Gold and A. Goodman of Montreal, Estonian against 10 or more Rus- Miss Charlotte Sidway of Buffalo of and Mrs R. P. Cunningham onlans."-Associated Press.

Chicago reached the semi-Anals in the

Mesters world championship team-of-four event.

up

to

Bormann, however, pald hardly any attention to him, only repeat-

"Carry ing such remarks lighting, keep the people scratch, the war will be finally won, even if it occurs in a manner pre- vieusly unforeseen." The Russians' had then reached the Oder.

MEMORIAL TO PILOT SON

Bormann telephoned frequently on various lues and received numerous visitors during the hour that Lauter- bacher was with him. Lauterbacher

A Sydney veterinary surgeon noticed that Bormant was giving de-has built a new home as tails of the Oder defences from maps to civilians who were unknown memorial to, his son, who was killed while piloting an aircraft in England.

to the Gaulelter.

Borman also told his visitors many Umes that "in a certain entel they would meet at "Halal?"—Ger-

an for the hunting call, "Tallyho." Lauterbacher said that he had so

many worries at the time that he

took no notice of the ineldent.---As- sociated Press.

He is Mr E. C. Merryfull. has dedicated the house

to

A good delegation of U.S. ex- perts expects to attend the Province of Quebec Tournament at the Wind- sor Hotel in Montreal. M. R. Quinn and J. D. MacFarlane, who won the Montreal Metropolitan open pair championship last April, were un- able to come to our national chain- plough py, but we will meet them in Montreal..

TWO REELS IN FULL LENGTH

with Narration By ANNA NEACLE

OPENING TO-MORROW

The Boldest Bandits in a

Lawless Land!

FRONTIER BADMEN

ROBERT PAIGE ANNE GWYNNE Noah BEERY, Jr. Diana BARRYMORE LEO CARRILLO ANDY DEVINE TEX RITTER THOMAS GOMEZ WILLIAM FARNUM

LON CHANEY

un

TO-DAY

a MacFarione used nice safely

contract who play in making his

the today's hand. He won the opening memory of Squadron-Leader Char- diamond lead with the ace and led les Merryfull, M.B.E., who died in the six of clubs, finessing dummy's England shortly after the war Jack. East won the trick with the

hed

ace and led back heart, Mac-

In front of the house is a large Farlane winning with the ace. He model of Squadron-Leader Merry-cashed the ace of trumps, and to full's Stirling bomber " for Beer". guard against three spades to the Nearby is a drinking fountain de- queen in one hand, he led a small spade from his own hand. I. East originally held the queen-ten-three of spades, the contract would hol be made.

Atomic Bomb dicuted to his memory.

Dead Found ̈

Hiroshima city

officials re- cently found the bodies of 600 atomic bomb victims in an open mass grave.

Mr Merryfull suld that the model and drinking fountain had "n speels significance."

many

ONLY

QUEEN S

at 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.15 p.m.

DICK HAYMES * JUNE HAVER

"IRISH EYES ARE SMILING”

in TECHNICOLOUR

with MONTY WOOLLEY ANTHONY QUINN

A 20th Century-Fox Picture,

king of hearts, which declarer ruffed TO-MORROW & THURSDAY ONLY

Charles made 70 trips-over- Ger-But West- won the second spade is B for Beer without ac- trick with the queen and lcd the

he said. vident"

"He had 76 beer mugs painted on in dummy with the five of spaces. the plane one for such trip.

A low club from dummy was ruffed "But fn, spite of the name of his with the king of spades, establishing

used, plage and the symbol he

the club suit, and declarer had a Charles never had a drink of beer small spade left to lead to dummy's Jack, the needed entry to eash the the balance of the cluba.

The officials found the bodies in his life.

4 oz. cheese, pluch dry mustard. during an excursion to choose n

"That is why I dedicated

DOUGHLY grale chceze. Sieve site for a memorial to Hiroshima's drinking fountain to him."

dried egg and mix in the semo- dead. lina, salt and mustard.

milk

The grave is on Ninoshima, an gradually, stirring. Add grated cheese.

Remember the mixture must be shine.

Don't add less than 4 | Etajima, very thin. pant liquid.

Faur mo grend fireproot dish, pot en op shelf of an already hot oven, then turn heat to moderate.

Bake uncovered for 40 minutes.

Serve no.

-Josephine Terry

By Galbraith

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i've only got enough money for one more hot dog-It's a good thing your folks have got that cold chicken in the

Icebox!!!...

island three ruile: south of tro-Go Easy On Boys'

1.C.O.F.

and

only one mile headquarters

fram nt The

Pockets, Girls

Check Your Knowledge

1. What and

An official said that after the It girls puid their share of expen-Hebrides? bombing of Hiroshima in August se wher vit with their Doy

4, thousands of people fled to friends, few boys would the island.

They died at the rate of nearly 800 cry.

turn to crime to get money, says the Rev. G. Johnstore. of Glashow.

"Entertaining girls is one of the main reasons why teen-age boys are

femur?

where arc

the

Who are the hol puloi? What part of the body is the 4. What is measured in. watts? 5. Who Invented the camera? 6. What is the most ancient of

(Answers on Page 4)

Cremation Ares were kept going the worst Juvenile offentlers in Gla-cultivated cereals? night and day.

Fuel for the fires ran out, so the living began burying the dead.

Eventually this task became too great for the survivors, and the last to dle were left in open graves un the beach.

The survivors left the island, which has since remained 10- inhabited.

After the discovery 300 labourers were employed to bury the dead, but the job has been held up be- cause of fears that the bodles might still be radio-active.

CHESS PROBLEM

By J. BUCHWALD

Black. 3 places.

whne d

White, B plecos.

to play and mate in tico.

Solution to yesterday's prablems. A

mates.

now," he says,

Rupert and the Three Guides-43

When all the precious things are collected up. Rupert makes his way back over the awaying twig roof and down to join the three Guides. "Everything we were searching for was up there," he laughs, "even Podgy marble and Janet's silver paper and they're all in these hankies." "Your gipsy was quite tight ays Pauline.We've found the answers to all our puzzles in this tree. My, won't Constable Growler' be surprised!" RESALE

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED,

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Humphrey BOGART “THE OKLAHOMA KID”

FAROUK TIMES

HIS WRIGGLES

Pretty. Australlan" ́ dancer'

Enid

Mavia Tould told New York ro-

porters. that. - when. · Egypta. "King Farouk dances a rhumba bo "wriggles at the right time and in the appropriate places.

Sho added: "His Majesty was a little on the heavy ite about. 18 stone-but he was easier on my feet than most partners."

Enid, who is now teaching popu- lar dancing in a New York dance studio, was born in Sydney and educated in England and Ceylon.

From 1944 to 1946 sho worked with the American Foreign Econo- mic. Administration in Cairo. ~ -.

During that time, she says, sbo danced hundreds of times with King Farouk

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