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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1957.

CHINESE ARTIST MOTHER

OF 8MAKES GOOD IN UK

Madame Fang Chno-ling

A

By DAVID T. K. WONG-

London. GLOBE TROTTING Chinese artist and mother of eight salled for New York November 28 on

on

Pastora

Conference and other at the Matiorial Museum of Marking thuring the Tenth Sinologist Conference, At the laiter sho also read a paper on

мои

China Trade ERROLL IS CONFIDENT

two the mother of six boys and

London, Dec. 3. hor girls. Except for

oldest | Britain's "trade with China who is son

studying at the University of physica Oregon in the United States all her children calligraphy.

art studying

Chinese art and

She is present due for ex- | Hongkong.

hibitions in New York and

before

to Boston

returning Hongking for another exhibi- her ton carly in January. She had way back to Hongkong given a number of exhibitions

in Hondrong previously. after giving a. number

She has also been invited by of highly Buccessful the University of Mosomw painting exhibitions in hold an exhibition at the Rus this country and in Ger- decided on this as yet.

many.

to

Literature

15

After the death of her hus-

band, she decided to enter tho University of Honalomg continue with her studies. She received her Bachelor of Arts

Chinese mature | from the University of Hong- kong in 1954, -

degree in clan capital, but she has not

Exhibitions

Fang

Since 1948 Madame has been using Hongkong as A She Is Medome Fang Chuo- base from where she travelled ling. a IIongkong University to all parts of the world for ex- graduate. Her exhibition ear-hibitions of her paintings. lier this month at Clare College, Cambridge, was most enthusia- stically received and her paint- ings were eagerly bought up by collectors. A number of print- ing drms have also bought her paintings for reproduction pur- poses.

This followed on the heels of ber two equally successful exhibitions in Germany in August-ons at the University of Munich during

Far

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She held exhibitions in Tokyo Singapore and 1961, in Penang in 1952, in London, Leeds and Manchester in 1933. in Paris, Lausanne and Hong- cong in 1984, In Singapore and Penang again in 1955, and in Hongkong and Oxford in 1950. Madame Fang is a widow in her early fortica and is Bic

Australians Have Hard

BY RICHARD MYERSCOUGH

Port Moresby, Dec. 3. COVERNMENT

Go

Opening

woman Bving alone in a house

patrols are thrusting through to the Dutch in the bush. She told them that New Guinea border in a large number of people were Hving in a hidden valley bearby. |the pacincation of some of the last unexplored country in the island.

norin-

The patrol crossed 4 low, steep range, and fell upon the raiders hide-out. They found themselves

д valley two miles wide, with sharp plinacled mountains on three skies, and a

fast-flowing river on the fourth. Villages were. dotted among large gardens.

BUSH SHELTERS

The country, which they are traversing, Les to the weat 01 Telefomin

Station, the towering Iatar than between not

Stei Mountains and the upper Sepik river. It is, a land of trackless For the SOUTH CHINA | jungia, of freezing moss foresty, MORNING POST and the of rock cliffs thousands of feet CHINA MAIL, 48 hours | high, of ley mountalu terzents; before date of publication,inussive landslides, and bead- hunters, who are seeing whic Opecial Announcements men for the Arst time.

The patrol swept through the villages, Classified Advertise- and

Anding

numerous The Australian Government skulls, and many monta as usual,

bows and La plodged to open up New arrows, Finally, Domsogin him- Gulica by IUGO, But contact self, crippled by an injured foot, with the tribes of the Sepik was found concealed in a hot. headwaters is not a task which can be rushed.

RADIO

Hongkong

ایہ دار یوں ہے ہے اور

WAR PARTY.

Last December, a war party

of the Milanmin tribe descended

But that is not the end of the story. Since 1930 she has been at Lady Margaret Hall in Oxford studying for a Doctor] of Philosophy degree in Chin- ese literatura, She is at pre- sent working on a doctoral dissertation on Ch'u Tz'u and his Influence on Chineŝo Utera- ture.

she 15 One of the reasons returning to Hongkong is

to do research on her dissertation so that she can return to Eng- land in a year or two to com» plete her degree.

(COPYRIGHT. RESERVED)

Time In

Up New

The

woman Was

told that

Guinea

should grow steadily in the coming years, given goodwill by both countries, Mr F. J. Erroll, Parliamen-

to the tory Secrotury Board of Trade, said to- night.

He was replying to a Hotte of Commons debate in which

and Conservative

Labour members urged greater trade with the Chinere,

Mr Erroll, who recently visited China, said China was carrying out a large programme of industrialisation.

The more successfully she did this the more likely she would import specialize products,

Britain was well placed lo meet these needs, particularly for plant, machinery and fi dustrial raw materiais. '

GENUINE DESIRE

"I believe there is a genuine desire by the Chinore to buy more from Britain," he said,

think we may explet therefore to see a sicady but not sudden or spectacular Increase in our exports China,"

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Mr Erroll said he was surt The Chiesa Government was determined to import from the West only to the extent. she could earn foreign currency by corresponding exports.

He thought China was moving away from bilateral

arringe ments in favour of multi- Irterul trading.

CALYPSO JOE

Exciting Lady T, singing star Herb Jeffries, and the colour- ful Lord Flea (left) with his Calyprosians, from the film,

"Calypso Joe,"

NOLOURFUL Herb Jef-

Cries, the

singing star of records, headlines and plays the title role in "Calypso Joe," which opens at the Hoover today.

Featured prominently in the famed spotlight of the lavish musical production are such exponents of the popular fed as Lord Fea, and his Calypsonfang, with their quaint zorg and dance,

Also appearing are the Bony Riders, famed for their record rendition of "Marianne" the Duke of Iron, well known island chanter; and ovelle and exciting dancing-songstress, Lady T. And to add to all this is the frenzied dancing talents of the Lesler

In addition to his song duties in this Calypso-flavoured romantle musical, Jeffries per- forms dramatically with Annte Dickinson, Edward Kemmer, Horton Danceri. Laurie Mitchel, and Lady - T. career

Musically, the singer whose Tose to professional

aller' he heights

recorded seven

Flamingo." singa numbers In "Calypso Joe,"

The singer-acior's numbers,

for which he did the lyrles end composed the music with.

director mountains on

musical

Richard

given tolled over the presents,

the ladders made from stunted Administration only wanted to trees, at times scrambling over

crumbling spurs, bring pence, and released.

with a sheer drop of hundroda of feat below they On one occasion, them. watched a great section of cliff fall into the river for below,

they met and on another, man-made hazard concealed 18-inch bamboo spikes planted to discourage trespassèrs.

over

The search for the murderers

Mianmin scattered the miles of rough country, and the time to sottie before it tries to Administration, is allowing them make contact with them again.

The plan now is to get to the Mianmin

Nana through the people, who are friendly to the Mianmin and well-disposed to the. Administration,

The next step was de dissuade the Albalmin from taking their the upon

vengeance

own Mianiin,

Recently, a patrol led by two officers, 18 native police and 103 carriers, walked from Telefomin In the meantime an advance Station to the Dutch border party of eight native police had through the unexplored tigh- discovered three bush shelterslunds between

Stor the

on a sleep ridge. Silently, they Mountains and the Upper Sepik started to encircle this carap, river. when suddenly

Mianmin

J

warrior saw them and gave the alarm.

UNSCALEABLE

APATHETIC

B

The patrol reported that the Atbalmin were far from easy about the arrest of the Mianmin the Only tho, sub-tribe whom Mianmin

WOTO had attacked Iriendly. The other Atbalmin apparently regarded themselves sa 'membert of different rub tribes, and were apathetic about the attack.

It was difficult or

Impossible to obtain local guides, or any reliable information as to tracks or the position of hamlets. But there was Do hostility to the members of the patrol, them, selves—rather a general lack upon their Albalmin neighbours Twenty Mianmin men pourod

of interest. La some areas. and butchered 10 of them. out of the huta as the police ran

natives avoided the patrol, but 6.30, Evening Sermada; 8. Time Twenty-four Mianmins had to, forward

The way lay through

llent in

were most they

merely grapple with them. Signal. Lucky Dip-kulmere Be questa presented by Margherita; 6.30, be Tested by a patrol, and

One policeman was strugging

moss forests, where festoons of indifferent. Weather Report; 1, Time Signal. The ware kater imprisoned for with four Mianmin, when an- soaking wet moss hung draped News: 7.10 Commentary: 7.15. The witjuk murder. Walle arresting other smashed him

from branches, covered tree Back in Port Moresby, Mr 15th Exhibition of Hongkong | Pro-

the Minmio, the patrol had leg with ducia. A recording of the opening

lomahawk.

roots, and The trunks and

hid Roberts explained that this speech by lils Excellency the Gover two classes with them, in which

dropped, policeman

and a pitfalls under a spongy green atitude of distrust was under- nor, $ix „Alexander Grantham, three

Minnimin warriors were warrier raised his bow and carpet. One of the officers, sald Islandable because some of these G.C.M.G., followed by a short tour of the exhibition; 7.45, fut Snyder kliled, and a native police con-

arrow to kill him as he lay on that the bleak Star Mountains people live their whole lives in bis-plano and orchestra; . Copricejo | Aabie wounded in the leg with

the ground, The policeman overshadowed the

tribal conditions governed Espagnol (Kimaky-Korakov). The manowk.

lifted his rifle, and shot the

suspicion and fear. Hollywood Bowl Symphony Orch

would-be markisman dead.

end. by Felix Statkin; 6.10. At the

Ballet Raya.orda" Bute (Glazunov)

ing the Paris Philharmonie ich

Another patrol has not long

Op. $1a. Manuel Rosenthal conduct returned from sa expedition in-

3.56, Weather Report; 9. Time Signs).

*

Ecross the

Two other police ran to him.

to the Athalmin country. Its and another Mianmin Wit

whole enuntry with great, grey, un- scaleable clic faces, slashed with while scars by recent landslides.

The News and Home News from job was to discourage the kliled. Two men and a wemian The patrol, shivering with Priža na 935. Wednesday Theatre. Albalmin from any reallation were captured. Donald Walt in The Strong Are wiurb

Laerly Uy Fr.tz Rechwalder

Pro-

they might

have been

It foula The

duced by Peter · Will IBCTS): planning upon the now wrakun-

itsa, Percy buth and his orche tra od Miaul featuring Mich Miller on English her: ad obas; 19.54, Weather 16-Albalmin full

pori: 11, Time Signal. Itadio News Suspicion, and

of distrust дла

somewhat con-

Reef; 11.15. Eldin Burton pinys piano | cerned al the arrest and dis- miniatures; 11.30, Close Down

appearance of their Minumla neighbours.

They had as yet no under-

REDIFFUSION standing of Administration alms.

* p.m. Variety Calla

The

said Mr Allar Roberts, The Director of Native Affairs, and only by the painstaking work of future patrols will they learn

Tune: 2,45, Wednesday Can the concepts of law and order

cert Two works by challcov and their practical application.

3. "Capriccio. Italien, and "Bymphony No. 4. In F Minor

Opung 30*5 3.45, Opening Coremony The patrol which arrested the of the 15th Exhibition of I.K.Miannins was Proxlucts, with o speech by Hi

atlacked twice,

Excellency the Governor: 4.15, Tea and several tentative

moves

For Two: 4.30. Strictly Instrument- were made against it. But the a1; 8. Children's Comer, Presented | Government officers use violence by Auntie Ray: 0.30, Wednesday only as a last resort, and there Requesie-Presented by Bally; 6. Melachrino Munleata; 0.28, Birthday are no punitive expeditions in Mailbag: 0.30, Dick Jaryona Show; | Australian New Guinea. 6.40, Story of Jane

Armitage: 7,

The Bigual, the News: 7.00,

Belween January 14

and year, the

Weather Forecast, Announcements February 13 of this and Interlude; 7.13, Shep Tlaide Show: 7.30, Eddie Fisher with Axsi patrol arrested 19 Mannins, and Stordahl's

1.45, Billy Orchestra;

was attacked once by 200 armed May and his Orchestra: 8, Periane | men This attack was driven ality Paruda Terrasses Ernie Ford: 8.15, Tops In Popular Music off, and one Miramin was killed. Presented by Nick Kendall; 8.30, Diamond Muair Show: 9. Educating Archie; 9.30, “To Lat"--Zpisode 0: 10, Dance Band Of the Royal Air Force, Far East: 19,30,, (me Night Stand; B. Date winsland 12.30, Prelude To Midnight: Midnight, God Save The Queen, Close DOWIN

TELEVISION

pan, Childrens Hour Car soons: 6.16, Unde Davis Present The; tory of Twirlynoso Mouse; Down 1.30. TV

FRESH TRACKS

zoarch

cold and often short of food,

by

and

won,

Until their confidence friendship can bo difficulties and disappointments, he said, must be expected. China Moll Special.

Washington Glad Over

Decision Not To

Re-open

Girard Case

Washington, Dec. 3.

State Department and Pentagon officials said today that the decision of the Japanese Prosecutor not to appeal the three year suspended sentence imposed in the William S. Girard manslaughter case seemed to them to be a wise one,

Mr Erroll said that he had visited 17 factories in China and also a recently completed hydro- electric project there,

NEW POST

-

Hazard, Include "Calypsociety,

There's Only One Love, "Don't Spank The Baby," and "Adam and Eyll Blues,"

musical As the leader of a

television a popular group on In Peking he found a desire

Jeffries heads programme, lo pay by cath iad no desire group of all-star musicians, all for credit us that was generally West-Indians who are billed in

"Herb the picture as understood.

A now post- of Commercial | Calypsomaniacs." Secretary at the Exilish Embassy in Peking had just been set up. Mr Erroll stressed that Britain was "In earnest about develop- ment of trade with China."

Earlier, Mr Burnaby Drayson, Conservative, had further revision of the list of goods banned for export to Chinn.

urged

a

This was a little bit out of date when Sputniks not launched by Western country were any circling the earth.

CRASS STUPIDITY

Mr Ernest Thornton, Labour, on de- who has twice been legations to China, said the ban on expert of strategie goods (of potential wartime value) "crass stupidity" today,

was

He felt that in industrialiso- tion the Chinese would accom- plish in 20 years what it had taken Russia 40 years to do.

Britain ought to be in "on the ground floor."--Reuter.

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBEN 4 By Air Hewall, U.S.A., Canada, 8 p.m. Formoen. Korea, 6 p.m. Laox, 6 p.m.

By Buste Indo-China, 1 p.m.

Macao.:6 p.m.

THURSDAY, DECEMBER S By Air

Shanghai Hankow, Run- ming, Hachow, I .M.

Thailand, Ga.m. Зара, в бога Malaya, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, Ceylon, India, Pakistan. Europe, Noon,

Great BritaITI

Noon. M France, 1 p.m. Thailand, Burma, India, 6 p.m. U.S.Ap Cambodia, Savion 6 p.m.

They said that the re-trial of However, it was pointed out feeling and mutual respect on the care inevitably would have that the Japanese judge had both sides of the Pacific which aroused considerable feeling taken into account the apparent has resulted from the handling Aro both in Japan and the United repentance of the convicted of the entire matter by the US States without really affecting man and had weighed this In Suprente Court, the Japanese the big question which was at the scale of justice,

and American Cortenments iame "betwork the two coun

and the Maebashi court,—United Secretary

John Press of State trips.

Foster Dully and other officials havo

the publicly praised "fairness"" with

the which

·Japanese conducted, the trial.

CONSIDERATE.

THE QUESTION

RIOTED AND THEN ESCAPED

Chiom. People's Republic, 7 0.25, Macao. 1 p.m.

taly, France (Netherlands & Ger. many, Parcals direct), A p.m.

Rado-Chloe, 3° 9.01. Маска, в р

FRIDAY DECEMBER • By Air Peking, Shinghet. Hankow, Kuns ming, follow, a.m,

11 0.0.

Furton, Japan, Okinawa, Rorek, “Guam Hawat, U‚ЂÂ.... 4.pɔm.

Indo-China. Frsoon & P.10. Filippiam, Australia, New Zealang,

“REKET G., MOLIJOS“

While half

thern the patrol went back to Telefomin with the

prisoners, the

This question, was the right af other half pushed across the San river in the Japanese, in the first place,

of the

to be given jurisdiction” and Mianmin WILL chief, Damsogin. They Ims authority to ty Girand for the

Numerous newspapers editori- mediately stumbled across the playing in January, 1989, at fresh tracks of a large number Japanese women anbil scaven ally have pointed osit the oute alderato [trantibent,・・ Kocorded of people, and two women colat |ider.

Gifurd and the outcome of the

Sprižge, Dec. 9. them that Dansogin was in the

Officials hem have acknow- entire ciao, hag, helped quiet, “A gheap of: 15) sirin escapado area.

-ledged that the mispended were acise of the criticima la US today from a reform school st

fenen; givi On February 17, two

Girard by the Congress of the status-of-fences Springe, in Westphalia, aktar gaat, Africa, Grens Dritalii de Murope, Concert Miniature 76 Newsreel; parties of Miamin approached as coin very man agreements which Unised a carefully organised riot at

Cantonere Beratrim the encamped patrol, then, with later then he could have ex-States has with various coun- breakfast dose. all High, The: Two___ Braves". (Pari

pected as the landa of Cân tries where, Astablenní milllery 37: 3:30. Deligian. Fairbanks Pra- drew

when they saw guarda American military tribunal forces aro stationed. Dy waku:, ***Hideaway";

Bolence were alert and waiting for Thure nud was understanding Picture Theatro? "The Stranam-them.

It was obvious that ofcial Pacos 80, Chines

here of the feating of some People at

'the' heed- Japanean-that-the sentence was heen bad barod that" mas

river, the tac Might. th low or the worldas... ing... og v crippled cutness of the crime.

might Geekty thìich of

& 20, "The Adventures of Kit Car

up Into

Fallure Flim:“Ed, Tha. Chivalrou Moving Dos" 11, Late Night · Final;~~ATowe 2ndunes, Weather Report and An- waters of the San

Patrice - Schand“ à

armed

Twelve of between 17 - and 10--were KD- captured by the põlis@irin me, nearby' woods witw: botira Tahir,

Pollitoes, SEXSCÉNA

8. de Casada, ép.m.

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Cham, Poopi# Tepublika, odum. MATOR, Onion Faden, Kite Chow Kits The Paropo, 31, at S

Paroma dhari, 3 pm,

et

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Jeffries'

NEW FILMS

ANTHONY FULLER

Ching Mail Entertainment Guide

WHAT'S ON TONIGHT

KING'S & PRINCESS: "Across The Bridge." Rod

Steiger in a superb picture.

QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA: "Paris Follies.**

A

French spectacle.

ROXY & EROADWAY: "The Bigamist." Edmond O'Brien as the man and Joan Fontaine and Ida Lupino as the women.

STAR & METROPOLE: "Challenge The Wild." Wild

animals in Alaska.

HOOVER: "Calypso Joe." All Bongo stars musical. LIBERTY: "Action Of The Tiger." Van Johnson, Martine Carol and Herbert Lom In Communist Albània.

STEVENSON REJECTS IKE'S INVITATION TO

ATTEND NATO TALKS

By WILLIAM GALBRAITH

Washington, Dec. 3. -

Adlai E. Stevenson, sald today he would reject President Eisenhower's invitation, to attend the Nato summit meeting "unless there are compelling developments” which make his presence desirable,

The President issued the himself and the Secretary "our invitation to his two-time appreciation of Governor Democratie Presidential rival Stevenson's contribution of time at the White House this morning and effort toward the drafting in the first face-to-face meeting of the Administration's now of the two men In more than Nuto proposals. four years.

"His (Stevenson's) suggestiona and will be given afternoon, however, that it he most

consideration," careful went to Paris he would be Dulles added-United Press.

without authority and paces- sarily identified with decision I might not always agres with and could not publicly oppose,

"I do not wish thereby to inhibit or to mislead my friends here or abroad,” he added.

Stevenson Buld Into this have been

CONSULTANT.

LIGHTHOUSE ATTACKED

Madrid, Dec. 3. Two Europoon lighthouse Stevenson, who has been act koopers and their familes have ing as a consultant to the Ad-disappeared as a result of an ministration On Nato place armed attack on the inter- said he agreed with most national lighthouse at Cape be Bajader in "the"Spanish" pomes... the proposals which will laid before the North Atlantic sion of Rio-De-Ord (West- Treaty Council in Paris on Africa) an official Spanish War December 18418,

Miniatry communique stated to- But he said there are some day. differences between him and the The communique said that Administrations and he did not lighthouse installations had besti wish to muzzle himself, a Backed ond that the lighthouses.

Secretary of State Johm was out of action. 5. RES Foster Dulles, who attended the The communique said that Eisenhower-Stevenson meeting, appeared evident that the light- promptly lauen a statemen: house keepers and their fansillas expressing regret at Stevenson's bed, guffered an attack by an TEE eined band which had inhitening

bad asked High' to wage

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