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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1957.

CROSSED LEGS THEY'RE

LONJAN

OUT IN LON

one face of the Medical Research

London. "I have such a terrible time to discourage smoking in the

walking with short silts," lovely Hongkong lass complain, Council's findings. ed. "I don't see why the Bri They think nothing of a pung- tishers consider slits so daring, ing neckline, but they don't seem to be able to stop staring at a vaulting allt."

THE British Empire may be an empire on which the sun never sets, but when you get to London you'll think it's an empire in which the sun seldom rises." So quipped an American friend of mine before I left Hongkong.

That, together with the many well-embellished tales ot now

Muy, pea soup fogs, and the legendary capriciousness of the English weather, alled me with serious forebodligs on the state

my physleaf well-being in London, so much su that I overcout and landed Mackintosh at the endy.

with

Golden: Sunshine

Bul since my arrival I have Leen greeted with nothing but guldun-sunshint. Not just a day of it or a week of it, but fren

(lorious weeks of #.

or course. with etarac- Uristic British

understate- ment, the

whereas

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It appears that a Chinese gir has to learn two things very quickly in London if she does not want Englishmen to follow her home. Firstly the must re- duce the height of her slits, and secondly she must not cross her legs in pubile!

Mixed Feelings

The heat also Have an op- portunity for dninly Chinese fans to mal:c an appearance, "for the first time in years,”

As for the Britisher, incy are receiving the heat with mix feelings. Sune

Ar innking the bell of an are going swimaning every

dry Ütlen:

mopping their browe. complaining of soninia, and putting forth

-

Not Yet

Most people are convinced that some slepa should be taken., Plans put forward range from

non-smoking

massive educational progmmmes, and enforcing the rule in public places to denying advertising faculties to tobacco concerns and the prohibition of smelting altogether. But a plan that is sensible and worktable has yet to be found.

Many smokere look upon the Health Ministry's endorsement ne merely janother reagon fur giving up what is already on Ix-

But many with pensive habit.

ire convinces of the beneßts of a postprandial elgarette oppose any government action on the grounds that such action would he opposed to British democrolic traditions. They favour an It's- up-to-you altitude, Some have even questioned the validity of the Medical Research Council' findinga.

Meanwhile, London tobaccon→ the st report sherp drops in sales,

by David T. K. Wong

Live: call it "most unusual," in fact the sundhine und haigla temperatures are breaking all kinds of records.

have been But though doga dying of the heal at the Wind- for Champion Dog Show and

fisting

by the hundreds at Wimbledon, I found the heat ne me un pleasant than on a comfortably warm April's day in Hongkong. The nights (on I found plea santly cool.

Among

Chinese girls, the forth numerous hent brought slit dresses from behil

the normal camouflage of topcoats. Turs se Londoners agog, - though the shits have becre stitched up

reduced by Dud three or four inches to czter to British susceptibilities,

though no one

can predict how long this trend will Jost, The #overn

ofl-qualed but unscientifle thesis mont should fe concern- that the hydrogen bomb has cd too, for millions of pounds something to do with It." in revenue depend upon tóbaeco,

coincided with the public en- My arrival in Londen almost

cursement given by the Ministry of Health to the Medical Re-

Council's report search

moking can cause lung cancer. The effect was to provide public with

the the conversation piece for daynı.

that

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The Hongkongite travelling fo under a cloud, Europe at this time docs so portionately great. A French

for Hongkong, lady who engaged in conversa rightly or wrongly, is commonly tion with me in a railway carri- held to be the originator of the nge asked: "What happens when "kilier" du. To admit that one you get this flu? You get it and Is from Hongkong is to call upon you die?" oneself the natural opprobrium alized to a carrier of disease.

The flu has been rather play- ed up by European newspapers and magazines. For example,

Till Winter

to

Even loday the shouting and tumult have by no means died.

The flu is not expected the June 29 issue of the Italian strike England ill winter, but Lellers to the editor Continue to

incon Ithustrata, plready magazine.

questions have been appear in the various news-

enrld a long article on the ratred about papers und

it in Parliament friends are subject, with the following head and preventive

measures have likely to greet one another with line ca the cover: "I macho di been set in motion.

Have you given up smoking Hongkong carrivato i Europa." yet?"

The Port of Landon health While cases of du have been authorities

have

The crux Lef the problem centres around what steps, if any, the government should take

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announced

by no means as serious or as plans for issuing yellow warning widespread in Europe as they cards to passengers and Crew have been in Asia, the alarm seems to appear to be disponers ships suspected of

incubating influenza.

SUSPECTS HELD BY POLICE

de.

Three suspects were Midnight, God Save The Queen: tained by the Police yester- day in connection with two cases of robbery in Kow- loon and one in Hongkong.

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bal pm). Tine for Children Intres. 10.30. The Hour of Cham-J?h{! duced by Duphine; 0. Thine Signal, | Spliňlay and ħla Al-Ghai Orehrstra, Programing Summary: 8.02, I Heard

her Magic starring Evelyn and Europe Singing-Programoje

Violin: 11. Date With Breamlatid;

Prelude Spain and the Basque Country: 6.15.

Midnight: Gongs from Sontli Bohemia; 6.30, Jos Cleber presente lide Cosmopolitan Close Down. Dreherrat 7. Spotlight on Song- Freil Waring and his Pennsylvaniana Glee Club and Orchestra: 7.30, First Heuring presented by Ronald Decent: 7. Weather Report; 0, Time Signal, The News: 0.00, Cominentary: 8.16, Honey Bees A Feature Programme by Nesta Pain, Music composed and conducted by Antony Hopkins; 8.45, The Music Makers-Quartet No. 1 in E Minor From my Life (B. Smetana-The Dutch String Quar-0. Clone Down: 7.30, "Crosstalk tet: 0.15, Wiliam Clausonings with Weng Kan-tong and Joe Clark; Hablade and Folk Songs to his Own 745, Newareel of World Cooke Guitar: 9.45, Musle from Rio-Lolo Events; 8. Chinese Calent Music Marunge and his Brazilian Orchestra: by Mr Yuon Ching-wab; 8.30, L

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REDIFFUSION

3 p., Muslyat Malinee; 330.

5 pm.. Children's - Nour-Cartoons;

5.15. Puppet Theatre: ., Comedies;

District Attorney", Staring David Brian: 20. Evening Feature Filo: "Baby Face Morgen": 10.30. Late Night Final News Hendlines, Weather Report and Announcementa; Close Down.

NEW BATHING

HUT BUILT

A man was detained by the complainant in Nathan Roud at about 10.15 p.m. yesterday for straling a fountain pen. Police tnquiries later led to the arrest of another suspect who alleged to have taken part in the theft.

stolen

from

was

A sum of money was

a man at the Rei Ho Theatre at 12.25 p.m. yester- day. A suspect is being held by the police in connection with this case.

A wallet was stolen from a woman pedestrian in Nga Tein Wal Rotd at about 6 pm. The

recovered, and suspeel held by the police.

wallet was

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A gold necklace was snatched from a woman walking In Shut Lane, near Queen's Road Cen- tral, ut about 4 pan. yesterday.

Partners in Song-Popular Songs AT SOUTH_BAY|The snatcher escaped.

sung by the Gaylorda: 4. Tea Tine Rendezvous: 420 Vocally Yours Kay Starr and Johnny Ray: 3, Children's

Cavener Presentaci hy

Auntie Ray: 8.30, Progressive Jazz;

The Craigengower Cricket Club is building a concrete at South Bay which is expected to be ready

5. Torch Tnes: 6.20, irthday Masbathing shed bag: 4.30, Bandcall-Joe Newman

and his Orchestra and Bully Eekstine;

1. Personalty Parade Moe Westi for use in August.

7.13. Summer Evening Serenader 149

of

A Programme of Musle by Mantovani: 7.45, The Mystery Nurse Lariner) 8 Time Signsi and The News: E.. Weather Report, Announcements and Interlude: 0.18, Strange Tales of Easternat Episode 7; 8.30, Kendall's Comori 8. Jotas Diamond Adventurer, Episode 12The Cans: 9.30, Moods

The old matshed hut, which members used for many years has been demolished.

The Club has been grunted a five-year lease at South Bay, the secretary, Mr Goerge Hong

In Music; 10, Music Hall Varieties: Choy told members recently,

Jane Roberts t

tells you..

What's On Tonight

HOOVER und LIBERTY: "Designing Woman": Career girl Lauren Bacali marries newspaperman Gregory Peck and the fight.ia on. With Dolores Gray and Sam Levene,

KING'S and PRINCESS: "Public Pigeon Number

One": A Red Skelton comedy with Janet Blair and Vivian Blaine.

METROPOLE and STAR: "Wicked As They Come":"

Arlene Dahl with a chip on her shoulder for the male species makes at least three of them pay for the sins of one. With Phil Carey and Herbert Marshall.

QUEEN'S and ALHAMBRA: "Nightfall”: A thriller.

Aldo Ray, Brian' Keith, Anne Bancroft,

ROXY and BROADWAY: "Sen Wife": Three men

in a boat with one woman. Joan Collins, Richard Burton, Basil Sydnoy, Cy Grant.

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Tuesday, July 2ɔ Bý Air

4 p.m. Malaye, Indoneela, Ceylon, East, Africa, Great Britain, Europe, Thailand, Indin, Pakistan, Middle

6 p.m.

Lanada, 0 p.m. Hawail, U.5.A., 8 p.m.. Formoia, 0_.m...

By Surface Macao, p.m.

Wednesday, July 21 By Air

Thailand, Malaya, Indonesia, Aus- tralla, New Zealaiul, & u.m.

Formosa, Okinawa, Korea, Japan, 10 a.m.

Philippines, North Borneo, Noon. Howall, U.S.A., Canada, & pan. Korea, B p.m.

By Surface Chin. People's Repablo, 7 6.1, Indonezia, 11 km. Pallippines, Surawak, MECIO 1 D.m N. Barco, à p.m.

Noon.

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enable them to receive immedi- should ate medical attention they contract the infection,

Immunity

Meanwhile, laboratories 13] over the country are working at full speed to perfect vaccines to combat the flu and many people have come forward io offer themselves as human pigs.

AUSTRALIAN NEWSLETTER

Clubs Make Big Inroads Into The Hotel Trade

By Airmail

Sydney, THE NSW hotel trade is becoming increasingly alarmed at the big inroads being made into its field by licensed clubs.

T

Less than three years ago becoming an hotel-keeper was regarded as the first step to putting oneself on the roud to riches. No trade union was more clostly tled and guarded than the hotel trade because hotels had a virtual menopoly on Australia's national drink-beer.

Maybe because hotel-krepers | expense of his wife it she will secure in their "reserve occupas | recompany lin. tion" adopted a "take it or

Icave attitude, many clubs—

golf, bowllog, werken. Gold To Hongkong

Lurned soldiers, pirmen,

4-

and

numerous others—began in uut

in their own drinking facilitles. This week the greatest ship- While not strictly legal, authori- ment

of

gold ever to leave ties more or less turned a blind Australla by one alreraft will be eye to this type of drinking, flown by a commercial airling to because it was being consumed Hongkong.

by club members and therefore The old weighs about 4,500 somewhat the same us drinking tb, and is worth more than £2 In their own homes.

million.

Then poker machines came along and again for u con- siderable tine the Government

It will be in international standard burs and wilt be carica ITL wooden boxe3 rescambling cherry cases.

turned a blind eye in this direc- A bank official this week was tion until the hotels, increas- not too talkative about the ship- ingly worried by falling sales, ment, explaining briefly that mado determined efforts to have gold is a commodity and *1* poker machines banned, hoping moved that once this happened club possible markets. members would return to the hotels.

(ron)

around

the

best

The 4,500 lb, of gold is stored mainly in Melbourne but it Instead, however, The voice will come from various vaults the club was so strong to the Commonwealth Bank in that poker machines were made Sydney to be loaded for Hong-

kong. legal and because they returning to the Government for The gold has since nrrived

I Was reported Inst

now

more than £200,000 refund in here. licence fees there

sees very week-Ed.]. little danger of them being banned from clubs in the

future.

unca Now A Campaign

In the opinion of some medi- col expects, anyone who has al- ready had the Asian bulkis up immunity to it and will net succumb to it again. I cer- Keinly hope so, beenuse I have

by already been infceted tapice in Hongkong.

Notices

AL

flankow, Ku-

Indo-China, France, 3 p.in, Mocas, p.m.

Thursday, July 23 Ry Alt Peking, Shanghai, ming, foliow, 7 a.m.

Japan 1 a.m. Pippines, 1 p.m. Indo-chi, France, 3 p.m. U.S.A.. 0 p.m..

Malaya, Indonesia, Ceylon. 6 p.m.

By Surface China, People's Repriblie, 7.4.M. Mness, I p.m. Mneno, p.m.

Friday, July 20 By Surlarsa China, People's Republic, 70.m, Macan, 1 p.m N. Burned, Noon. Macao. p.m.

Balörday. July 23 By Burface China, People's Republic, 7 0.m. Fornosu, 11 a.m. Macao. 1 .m Indonesia, 2 p.m. New Zealand, 4 p.m.

Korea 4 p.m.

Chins. Feople's Republic, & p.m. Macao, 8 p.m.

Sunday, July 28 By Surface

Monday, Jul 20 By Surface

Map. 1 p.m.

China, People's Repubile, 7 a.m, Joan, Canada, i p.m. Macao, 1 p.m.

Koren, pim,

Malaya, Ceylon. Aden. EBTD

India, Pakistan,

& Holy Mabo vis

Toning and P. India, Kazachi), p.m.

Macho.

p.m.

Parcels vin

Relax and

enjoy your colour slides

with a BRAUN

automatic slide projector

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Empty Bottles

For the last

two and a half years 70-year-old Mm Alice Lan Freebairn, has been Now the United

around the Licensed using a go-cart Victuallers Association has upper-clas suburbs of Neutral Mosman collecting Влу begun

com-

and a high pressure paign to improve public opinion empty bottles,

In that the she has moved in of the hotel trade. It has com-

10-cart missioned one

153,760 emptica of Sydney's her leading P.R. experts at a fee of which she hands over to the St £3,500 to make an exhaustive Vincent de Paul Society which survey of the hotel trade and has realized about £400 selling what the pubide thinks of it.

the bottles to provide meals at one of its hostels,

ULVA members say this 19 only the first step and anticipate spending more than £20,000 in 12

month

to "condition the

publle mind"

The ULVA is said to be extremely, unhappy about failing salsa, the disappointing effects of 10 o'clock closing and the great loss of trade from hotels to licensed clubs and restaurants, which

increased have number,

In

Another point of great concern to ULVA e that coping for the few 10 o'clock drinkers has added tremendously to costs in the way of expensive artisis. staff posters, overtime and 20 many other expenses that it is doubtful f many hotels are making any money out of 10 o'clock closing.

The hotel drinker has been pitshed around by hotel-keepers for so long that the ULVA might get a very rude shock and per hops a great awakening when it Onds what the public really thinks of the hotel industry.

Record Profit

Australia's tup enterprise, Broken

Industrial HILL Pro- prietary Co. Lia, made a net proft last year million-a record,

of

C

Collecting the emplice is labour of love with Mrs Free- bairn because she receives to commission from the Society for her work.

the

Some points she makes:

People drink an awful lot over

weekend, for Monday is her busiest day. Next bustest Is Thursday- before the garbage comes.

Cou Council garbage collectors who look upon bottles as a nice sideline have asked her to cast up on the collection. The Council inspector who saw a mountain of bottles in her yard warned her that sho was getting very close to carrying on "'industrial activities BICS"

in * residential To overcome that the Society now sends a truck to clear the heap once a week. What surprises Mrs Freebairn moet is the large number of champagne bottley that she matinges to collect.

Happiest Of All

The signing of a trade agree- ment between Australia and

last reported £3 Japan has. over

week, met with a very mixed The 50,000 charcholdes of reception, but there is not the

the Imp BHP will draw their normal 10 slightest doubt that

per cent dividend, but must be pleat people of all are the wool wondering what they

are Towers.

for

The relising chairman of the actually paying in taxation. They will pay their normal tax Australian Wool Bureau, Mr T. on their 10 per cent, but the G. Carter, said the agreement has had to set aside red bulk Japanese buying company well over £4 million to meet it on the Australian wool market. toxation bill this year.

As the agreement provides the duty-free entry into BHP has in train an expansion Japan of Australian wool to the programme costing some £70 extent of 00 per cent of her million which began after the requirements for the next three war, but the directors have set

years there is not the slightest Bside a

side a further £14 million reason why Mr Carter and his new plen in the next 12 woolly men should not be most happy about that aspter of the BHP would be our second agreement, greatest revenue camer... the While on the subject of wool, first. being General-Motors and of the most surprising Holden, who last year notched a decisions to come out of the Landy £0 million net income. Gruziers Federal Council at BHP is sentially a NSW Hobart was that asking the undertaking, being located at ] Federal Government to lift the Nowcastle, Port Kembla and embargo on the export of Broken Hill, although Its off-movino sheep. shools extend into other parts of Tho delegates came to this the Commonwealth.

i docision when It was strongly Not content with having this advocated that Australian In his State, the Premier, My merino rama were needed over- Cahill, has now commissioned seas to lift wool production to 0010 of Australia's greatest meet the challenge or Dynthe-

smith,ties. industrialisty, Mr W. J.

to make a world survey to seck Overstas industries for NSW,

Mr Smith, who recently retired

In spite of what the Grazlers'

Council want, it can be taken very definitely that tids le other....

A9 Managing Director of direction in which the Governe Australian Consolidated Inment will turn a doat car, dustrica, is TOW 70, amood The Merino export ban has Australia's richest men, and he been on now for well over 20. յու refused

Bocept a ycưrs and the Government acesì fon for his service to the this a and reason for Aus- Government although it will tralia's predominance in the moot all his experists and the world wool market,

to

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