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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1957.
THE HON. YANG TERAMAT MULIA TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN PUTRA
Warmth Not Words
For Malaya
To meet Tunku Abdon onto an English teatre.
meet Tunku Abdul Rahman is like drinking ale from a Ming cup. The vessel
Eminent lawyer-politician Lord Ogmore who knows the Tunku well, summed up on him a "that unusual combination, a staunch Anglophile and a staunch nationalist."
As first Prime Minister of newly independent Malayn, Tunku Abdul Rahman will be served well by this xotle mix- tere of character. For it singles him cut as one of the very few men truly able to het as a link istwe.cn The West and the noscent nations of the East.
Other Eastern
statesmen have been similarly hailed. But too often their Western-ness is that of chanceries and con- ference tables.
By SIMON KAVANAUGH
scooter, although he is eny- thing but a wealthy man.
Then there was the time ho turned his Social Welfare De- partment onto the job of irelping a Royal Air Force BT- geant to and his Malay wife who
had left him and Was belloved to be working as a
waitress in Eastern Malaya,
Dut Tunku Abdul Rahman la no sloppy sentimentalist, No .one know this better than his
haled enemy 30-year-old Chin- Peng, leader of Malaya's Con- munist terrorista, Twice the terrorist chter has tried to trap tho Tunku Info a negotiated релсе. Each attempt has foun dered against the Tunku's un-
Indeed, his explanation for ship, failed one Ir'story exam shakable resolve that he wil taling Rw exains at London's because he forgot to write . cecept only unconditional sur Inner Temple was that he had There he became a football tender from the Red gangs. spent too much. and herse races.
time at dog. fan.
Anti-Red
hat
And there are few more democratie games than soccer. Even Today, whenever he At home u Maloya he is as comes to London, he usually human and down-to-earth. manages to t In visits Nobody could say that about And this,
curiously, is even White
Chin' Pong fears and Hart Lane, Stamford Tunku
Abdul Rahmen. His more remarkable than his Eng-. Bridge or
Malaya's new leader, For it Highbury Stadium Englishness is the deep-rooted shness. For he in of royal where ho rubs shoulders with was the Tunku who turned the instinctive kind of the football stock. His brother is the Sul- the crdinary people of England ti-terrorist campaign from a terraces and the greyhound ton of Kedah. and his title and roots for his favourites, Stadiums.
Tunku means "prince".
It is this humanity- To put himself truly in touch has got him where he is now. with the ordinary men and For as an uretor he is an they had to throw their weight
Will Onassis quit Monte Carlo?
Mine
which
British war into a people's war. To do this he stomped the country by helicopter shal- ing the people out of their npathy and explaining why
women of Malaya meant over- different performer and bis autocracy. Yet now he can rather than pubile appearances talk to his Malay peasants with n sincere homeliness and with complete absence of patronage.
coming generations of ingrained preference for exmmitter work the Reds.
behind the campaign against
Cambridge
ence earned him the tag "AL- the of the East". It was the sincere warmth of the
men
He is too
the.
The Tunku Is probably the most pro-British of Asian statesmen. Although a Muslim that brought the voters rallying he did not join his voice to his banner and won for him angry chorus
of criticism of the general election of 1005.
Britain's netion Against Suez, Theri are these who y
despite strong pressure from times show, nevertheless. The will prevent him ever being benevolent rule of the British
Traces of the autoerst some that this very warmth is wait within his own party. He is on record na reterring to "tho Tunku, fur instance, does really great may like to be erftelsed. Indeed, apt, they say, to let compara- he is su convinced of his right- tively trivial
And again of British rule he ness for Malaya that he is interrupt greater things.
human problems har said: "We who have lived under it have all been happy. clined to look on political
This is a form of rule I should opponents as saboteurs, Bat He tried for years, for in- like to see continue in. Inde i what intolerance there is in his stance, 10 dise ver champagne charged nature is directed invariably a who had been his first tutor at
maa pendent Malaya." exia) the orchestra played over those, strong enough to.. look. Cambridge. When and
over again G charming out for themselves,
eventually Greek song which is apparently
he did discover the
man's to udalt that Tunku Abdul widow he current favourite of Mr
postponed a return Raumun is no "running dog of of his homeliness light to Malaya, Onassis. It made one wonder stims from his student days at lak
went off to the British." His Anglophilism whether they would not
over old soon Cambridge (he
days at Cami is anything but blind. consider it appropriate
went there in bridge jo end the twenties on a state scholar- tutor's
and bought, his old Greek
daughter A
THE FABULOUS CASINO HAS DISILLUSIONED HIM
to
Monte Carlo
News Letter"
Aristotle Onassis, .
Greek tanker owner, would now like sell out his controlling in- terest in the Monte Carlo Casino. The entire venture on which he staked remarkably naive hopes has turned sour and become a tiresome irritant...
some
to
Among the hopes which have -been-dushed-was-that of me- quiring the Monegasque flag for Bis tankers, which, of course, the French would never permit, and of acquiring an influence over Prince Rainier, whose im- portance he overestimated.
But the whole climate in Monte Carlo seems inimles) the idea of using it as a business headquarters for his fleet.
Here his business and private life is a public spectrele plzyed out against a background 0 endless banquets. It says alt for his stamina End good humour that he survives .
The other day while he was lunching at the Beach Club he became involved in a scene over, a business deal with an inte American who towered over him and looked as though he was about to plek him up end throw him into the blue Mediterraneat
AIRCRAFT DEAL
THE American was Governor Averell Harriman's son-In- law, who announced himself as Stanley Grafton Mortimer Junior,
He had flown over to clinch a sale on 14 Douglas DC 0% for Mr Onassis's Creek air lines.
Mr Onassis doubted whether Mortimer could deliver them by
HITE
the promised date and added:- *The only difference between you and dozens of others who make the sume offer is that you are Averell Harriman's son-in- law."
119
of
the is
head with
+
En evening with the National Anthem,
Gambling #1 the casino recently has been very heavy- and oo has the tipping. Ma Niarchos won £20,000 in a burst at 'clientp de fer and passed over . £500 chip as a tip the croupiers.
for
Mr Jack Warner is equally generous.
NO TRIAL ONSTANTINE
hc
Much
tho
But even Chin Peng has had
Tunku Abdul Rahman's family motor life is typical of the mah. He
Men - they may cover them yet,
THOSE BALD PATES
lives quietly in Kuala Lumpur with his wife and two adopted children.
One of the children is the daughter
Chinese of
leper parents.
to
The Earnest
but don't risk this tonic on your chest - Ladios
This child is a living symbol the people of Malay'n of XPERIMENTS with a so greedy for cysteine that they what Tunku E mouse's whiskera begin to absorb in so that
Abdul Rahman two strives to achieve. Ho thows
terseness LIAMBEY, the woolly coat of a lambs and go on doing so for the
between local the Greek-born financier, have produced the most pro-
three weeks.
Corinese and native Malaya, who was the central figure In
He believes that human hair He knows too that superstitious Monaco's biggest post-war scan-mising news yet for bald- must act in the sanie way. dal when the bank which The headed men. controlled erashed, died recently In Monte Curio while on bail
His bill for his party at the Mr Mortimer, who looked
gala was £550, on which though he played. American Paid a C100 tip. football for his university, there upon shiculed that that was no way to speak to a member the Harvard Club and Raquets Club and that Jather-in-law would see to it Tant the matter was taken up by the US Ambassador in Athens with the King of Greece who, he added. "won't even have you to tea."
יי
!
awaiting trial.
Without wishing to be cynical It must be reported that there was an almost audible sigh of relief at the news.
No trial, no names,
110 pacie drill.
in the view of the
many people who regarded the com-
NO SECRECY ALL this no doubt is of little
Importance but it is some. what bewildering to find a man
Onassie's
dis- Importance wussing even the most trivial affairs not only in the full glare of the Mediterranean sun but under the fascinated gaze of was a natural.one. hundreds (of bathers,
One feels a pang of syin- pathy for him especially as he has aged considerably in the past year and teoks frayed, tired and worried.
Incidentally the other evening ad a sporting club gala (£25
ing trial with apprehension, it should be stressed that his death
INCIDENTAL INTELLIGENCE
The ointment
Dr
the
They have shown thal * food substance, cysteine, raplly absorbed by hair roots when it is injected into bloodstream.
And cysteine is known to be one of the main ingredients of Krowing human hair.
Dr M. L. Ryder of Leeds de- seribed his experiments to 250 doctors and scientists at the conference on hair-growth in London.
fear stands in the way of prom gruts against leprosy. The girl is the earnest of his belief that both fears can be overcome.
In the field of politics he has Geoffrey
ນ Bourne, proved, too, that there can be London hospital scientist, sald: racial unity in Maloya, for he "Other experiments have proved
rose to power as head of the that substances like Triple Alliance, cysteine
a parly com- are absorbed by
the bining the three main races of hair if they are rubbed on the Atalaya, the Malaya, Chinese skin in ointment form.
and Indians.
Ahead of Tunku Abdul Rah
lies the tough task of keeping the three peoples to gether and at the same time cmushing Communism.
He knows that both objec
be achieved tives must Malaya is to prosper as sovereign nation.-
"There is no PROOF that cysteine will rejuvenate hel man but this exciting news suggests we are really beginning to get He injected animals with somewhere. ---|-cysteine-marie-radioactive FO THE late Aga Khan's choice that it could be traced in
of his grandson os lils suc-body cessor is considered as brilliant detooter, here, for the tattering reason, that he is half-English.
with
the
*stom-ray
Ho found that a mouse's whiskers and a lamb's wool are
"Within about Ave years we may have a way of preventing baldness and causing new hair to sprout," he said.
It
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博爾克德
HONGKONG
by
. V. R. BURKHARDT
Illustrated by the Author
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