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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1958.

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(VIOLIN)

HARRY ODELL

SAYS:

Hong Kong

London, Jan. 8.

A DEMAND for

a

LES AND DEMAND FOR Hunting Criticised

ban on deer hunting with hounds in Britain

has reached the British

Parliament.

Sir Frederick

Mceser,

Labour Opposition member, has Auked the House of Commons, by means of a private member's to agree to a bar. The subject will, be debated in the coming weeks.

hos no FC-

011

I

BAN IN UK

PARLIAMENT

10

Stag hunters have not boan stow to answer their crities.

Blooding

The

It is and therefore a disgrace, to Another recent incident which

British Flold Sports England."

has roused the anti-bloodsport Soclety says that if deer hunt- Lord Grey de Ruthyn, Prestucictles and others was the big was

this year ubollshed dent of the League, believes smearing of the faces of two many hotels would have to shut that the abolkion by inw of deer small children with the blood down. Thousands of people hunting and probably all other of a fox after a hunt, a custom | ore attracted to the West terms of hunting has reached mown as "blooding,

Country by the deer and deer the realm of practical politics.

hunting. A 14-year-old bachelor, whose hunting which, keeps deer hunt-

Colonel Brian Gooch, Joint The Government

master

the of

Norwich But two family goes back to the Norman the law. *ponsibility for private bills and within

other similar‘organisations, the conquest (1008), he inherits the

starhounds, believes that stags unlikely to take sides

like being hunted. "They Royal Society for the Prevent- right to carry the Golden Spurs such a controversin? Issue

and a Coronations. He declined it in

know us and lon of Cruelty to Animals:

realise we shall deer hunting.

for the 1953 on the grounds of expense.

Tho Briush Field Sports not hurt them," he said, "Doman the National Society

The last Line the Queen Abolition of Cruel Sports, have

hounde was Society dismissed the "blooding". we are practically on Chris- dissociated themselves trom actually rode

" harmless tan name terms these critical references to the about six or seven years ago. complaint

of Initiating young "carted" atogs,

The Colonel was referring to accession that sheSince her

to the method Queen on the ground

These are tamo nimals ought not to be drawn into pub- Throne, she has occasionally at followers Into the hunt,"

Sir Bernard Waley Cohen, a

bred in an enclosure tended a meet to watch the red lending huntsman in Somerset specially for hunting. They are

and Devonshire, said that hunted stag was "probably just as happy being chased us fight- int another deer for a mate." He said that those who had recently been critical of deer hunting had "doubtless been misled by the peticious and distorted verslons and propa- ganda of anti-hunting bodies."

The bill will have to receive strong support and be parsed by boll Houses of Parliament become law.

the

Animal Lover

Against

to

the controversy.

the

Before the decision to ip- proach the Queen was taken, a

of member prominent

the League, 84-year-old Mirs Geor- Horafall, described Queen as "ecriainly our wort turned enemy." "If the Queen her back on blood, sports the rest would follow," she said at the League's annual meeting.

An animal lover, Sir Frederick Messer is promoting the bill at

of the League pina request

Cruel Sports, which considers deer hunting "a relie of barbarism."

anti-hunting The League's campaign received a flip a few in months ago when a deer was

in a river by drowned

a five-hour bunt. hounds after The incident, given wide pub- licity by the newspapers, caused much indignation among people fond of animals.

Praducer Anran No-enter!! went all out to give this produc- tion all the background needed, by sending the company into

Rocky Mountains Colorado for exterior shots.

There

The

.

sing-

have not been many big Westerns for at least a few weeks, and as we like them for n change, think the fans will

to test welcome this one, for it hus all

The League decided a Western needs. A good cast, Parliamentary opinion and urge a good producer, a new script. the Queen to declare herself Danicle handling the opposed to blood sports, so call William caniera for the new process, anded because they usually end In above ali colour. Recommend-killing.

The League asserts that it without serve for all d

Tonly the queen's patronage

Westerners,

China Mail Entertainment Guide

WHAT'S ON TONIGHT

Pat Boone ROXY & BROADWAY: "April Love." and Shirley Jones in a musical. KING'S & PRINCESS: "Swamp Women." "Tillie's Punctured Romance," with Charlie Chaplin. A double feature.

Ann LEE & ASTOR: "The Helen Morgan Story."

Blyth and Paul Newman in the "Roaring Twenties".

QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA:

Olivier.

"Hamlet."

Laurence

STAR & METROPOLE: "Night Passage." James

Stewart and Audie Murphy in a Western. HOOVER & LIBERTY: "Les Girls." A sparkling.

show that lets in the New Year with a bang. Gene Kelly, Mitzi Gaynor, Kay Kendall, and Taina Elg.

RITZ: "The Killing." Sterling Hayden

murder. CAPITOL: "Operation Mad Ball." Jack Lemmon

in a hilarious comedy. ORIENTAL: "Only The Valiant." Gregory Peck. MAJESTIC: "The Village."

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Another member, 83-year-old Mrs M. Dudley Ward, declared that the Queen's "unswerving the allegiance to this terrible, bloody whole concern." business is the redrock of

The League has also protested Prince Charles and against Princess Anne being taught believe that what it calls "beasily, loathsome pastime of fox hunting is a "decent, civilised form of entertain

ment."

10

the

By WALTER

DAVIS

coated hunismen move off with their hunting cry of Tally Ho But she has not hunted herself. The incident of the drowned deer, which started the latest anti-hunting furore, took place in a pool beside a weir in the skirts of Dulverton, in Somerset, flooded River Barle, on the out-

of in West

England, last February,

DS

Ε

Story books in which animals were made to behave, spenk and think like humans tended to make people genuinely think that wild animals to reset like humans, he said.

"Such

the case,"

A

not 19 he added. The animal has no

light memory of danger. forebodings of death and but hunted stag will be profoundly happy. ready to fight to the death and to suffer wounds in more his efforts to clain many hlads leapt ng wives."

But

on

After being hunted for than 15 miles, the hind into the river in an attempt to escape the pursuing dogs. about a dozen dogs sprang

water her while in the pushed her under,

ond

Sentiment

He added that the sport also

released 15 minutes before the hounds and are not killed. At the end of the hunt, they arg put into carts and inken back in the enclosure.

Controversial

The Government has raid it

seek to change will not, itselt he law on so controversial a Simon, Jocelyn subject. Mr

the Joint Under-Secretary at Home Office, told the House of Commons this after both Cou servative and Labour members

drowning Incident. had protested against the deer-

Mr Simon said that a Govern- committee ment appointed

which examined this subject re- ported in 1951 that red deer hunting was a useful and neces- sary way to control red deer on Exmoor. Beer could not be destroyed or controlled in a way which would cause less suffer-

the ing and

committee, he added, recommended that hunt-

The National Society for the

The Lengué Against sald Abolition of Cruel Sports

auc recently that it was "saddened" Sports said that it was Inform helped to keep down the deering should continue.

crowd at the Queen introducing hered that a hostilo

who population which is a pest to Mr Aneurin Bevan (Labour), son to fox hunting, presumably gathered on the roadside, anger-farmers.

Anti-hunting critics, suggested that as the Govern so that he might pass as a gooded by the agonies of the drown he declared, play on public

ment would not take action, the to throw sentiment.

best way to test the opinion at sportsman in the circle of hising deer, threatened

of the future friends.

slog hunters into

Other defenders of deer hunt- the House of Commons was by "Prince Charles will not be the river,

ing argue that the deer destroy a private member's bill" on, fang only to that circle as King The area is on Exmoor, a corn, fruit and root crops. A which a free (non-party) vote of England. He will belong to wild tract of moorland of about stag is sold to be particularly is allowed, the whole nation of which al- 30 square miles, with deep, ro-destructive.

the fox A privule member's bul ready BB per cent in a recent mantic glons and the last place | among fowls and the otter similar to that now to be Gallup

Poll on the subject...— in Engläns which has been the among fish, It will destory more condemn fox hunting as the out home of dees ever since than enough lo appease t worn relle of barbarism which primeval times.

hunger.

Like

presented, was introduced in 1930 and defeated. - China Mali Special.

REMARQUE'S WORLD WAR TWO

NLY

those who

were

BOOK BECOMES A FILM

with the fears of men thrust never lo swTonder, was not who can scarcely remember the into the mod slaughter of battle; | merely an orator, but a man of War. They have grown up "A Time to Love and a Time to sound practical common sense. amidst all this ruined rubbish Die" is a more mature work. It I used to watch the home-which once constituted the comers searching about bits of City's showplace. They have buildings, reading those pathetic become used to the division of

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Again there is a kind of triumph in the production of the

Twenty m

years after exiling himself from Berlin because he could not reconello Nazism, Douglas Sirk returns to direct "A Time for Love and a Time to Die." direc- Douglas Sirk began followed book fortunes of some

ting at the old UFA · Studios, straight from school to the where such star as Marlene slaughterhouse of the Western Dietrich, Emil Jaanings, and Conrad Veldt started their Front. Along with other books of that period it settled once and for all that false Vanity

This

the classmates

that men wrung from the lives of youth sacrificed to a false ideal.

Lots of people did not like It. In particular Hitler did not like it, so he flung the author Erich Marla Remarque, Kramer as he was bern, out of Germany, while a

couple of million young Germans were sot up as sacilliçe to the next

war.

Im Germany

In

nows

Remarque is the uzein. His book "A Time to Love and a Time to Die," iu The being made into a film.

film is being shot in Germany.

carcers.

However,

Studios are in the Russian Zore, the original UFA

so a former poison gas plant at Spandau is used as a studio.

By ANTHONY

FULLER

Only those who saw Berlin just after the Russlan Amy and the Allied Bombers had donit with it, can know what war really means,

dog-waving

With

Abject Despair

But what was worse was to see the abject despair of hope- lessness,

West Berlin has recovered in the years I am told that the Ane shops abundant with good food and drink, and a variety of | entertainment are to be found.

Hopeless

f

Different altogether $9

It was # sad remember it. ruined place, desolate of hope, which the kind of city to Remarque sende his German

Well Remarque has put all this in a book, and Sirk has put it in a film.

Filming among the ruins that still stand after all these years was difficult. The most effective, soidier on his hopalees task, backgrounds exist minong the So once again we are warned. almost inaccessibio ruins of the This time perhaps tho world Tiergarten. Universal-Interna will beed the warning of tional had to build entrances, Remarque, World War I soldier, then novellat, exile, and now prop up doorways, put in sup-

before their cameramen novelist and actor. He has ports could set up for business.

returned to worm his people Meanwhile, the unit was sur- amid a most grim reminder that rounded

Berliners he is also a prophet, by young

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"A Time to Love and a Time la Die" promises to become a I was never a remarkable work exactly twelve | cuperficial patriot. years after the conclusion of a memories of Coventry, London, comparative peace. We often and Plymouth, I was not over- say, history repeats itself_ "All: Josdod with sentiment. But we | Quiet on the Western Front" | "did have victory. And to see nso appeared on the screen the Berliners in the midst of a twelve years after World War I, heap af rubble, hungry and and today this holde most defeated was to know what polgan evidexe 04 the despair meant. It was then I greatest dolly of mankind.

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