QUOTE

-by Sir John Barbirolli, Biding at a J

forum

pre- #L

Buxton, Derbyshire:---

VOU may ask what do I know I about such things. Well, the answer is nothing. I have bern told I should be labelled lu certain quarters дя

"square." fi is precisely because

I know nothing about it that

I want to be here.

-ID the

V edition uf "Campaign Guide," a 720-jagu pulfBeal reference book pub- Bahed by the Tory Central

Office:

FTER a momentary Visio12 A of the promised land at Torrington, the Independent Liberals have resumed their role of adfiles in the political wilderness,

iL

-on teampuitisers for children takla 1 1eplias exaltation, by Mr. M. Wornsnop, t mating of Essex County Count Chelmsford recent- ly

I in all very well talking about

Hress open the childrry, but parenia are half the trouble. Give the parents tranquillisers and the children will go through their exuminations without any trouble.

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1959.

"He said all the best people in England carry one and never open them-but I didn't like to ask him what to do with it."

London Expresa Service,

I know the name that

may rock an

Bahamas. killed Cock Robin? Who killed

WHO

cock of the walk multi- millionaire Sir Harry Oakes.

Cyrd Stevenson, feader of the Progressive-Liberal Party have, i sare he knows

and natneri Bames to me evently dr his steaming @kee

Nossati Is the Herald, which he edits.

Ard mumy in The Arombly, which the other week voted un mimously-note that word, un- ainumisty-for a new investiga- tion of the murder which took place here 18 years ago, believe that Stevenson knows,

Gagged

I cannot under

the laws

1 give the name of the mon

... THE NAME OF THE

MAN

WHO, SAYS THIS ISLAND IN

THE SUN, WAS THE KILLER

OF SIR HARRY OAKES

by DON IDDON

Ron Faid: "It is time this

Cosi The murder of Sir Harry “wiis, was cleared up once and for 1. of enurse, definitely linked with

American

woman Betty

island

2

trial. I can't help you on this one,"

But up and down this swelter

people un- ing Island the doubtedly do want the case opened up and opened up wide, Colonel Stevenson, u respect- od politician, says ademang

De Marigny, the playboy ex-

It was crowded with shoppers, mcstly Americans. The sun blazed down. The bars were busy with people drinking rum punches.

Work? Britain's got it taped

I

HAVE just been talking Lo A scientist who spends a lot of his working life recording on a tapo machine the noises made by underwater insects then analysing them, classifying them and interpreting their Janguage.

A famous entertainer claims she recently stimmed Ave pounds in five days by taking a course in hypnotism recorded on tape and played back on a home recorder.

By

John Anderson

a handful of and are able to fade and mix 1ecorders were backroom sound engineers. Incidental muste and common-

Seven yours ago the annual lary. sales af Eiritain's biggest tape And many people with rela- recorder firm had not passed tives abroad have discovered three gurTS.

that by mailing a special reel of Now at least half a million tape they con say far more, and ordinary British homes have my it with more warmth, than their own tape machines,

they con in u letter. Mall- More

recorders are sold in spools cost no more than a letter 'Britain, In proportion to to send by past. the population, than anywhere in the world.

A recorder, It seems, will soon be as comman [K household rticle as a radiu, television or

camera.

MUSIC

STOCKTAKING

A

MORE MILK! Farmers sometimes play taped musle to their cows in the belief that it increases the milk yield; Big Cadline taxis lined the and they use tape recordings to

The other day I saw in tobac- korbs and little British ears and scare birds from their fields.

conist taking stock singlehanded senolers whirled through the All over the world at this.

and between customers with dust. The sky was a bright blue, moment, actors, actresses landi

sinali offee tope recorder, When I got to my hotel there politielans are learning their

An executive of a tape ro- was a message from the Gover-lines and improving their

People use them for building cording film told me that almost nor, Sir Raynor Arthur, asking livery by using tape recorders. up a library of music-ench every day he hears of someone me if I could call in at Govern- And for every specialist who tape, which plays four hours, using one of their machines for ment House at noon the next uses a tape recorder in his job, can be played back as often as a new purpose,

ore 30,000 day. There was an invitation to is estimated that there

times; or for recording The latest idea? A bed which one for dinner. | 1,000 ordinary people who use baby's first burbles,

includes a built-in tape recorder cocktails Life floats by pleasantly under one for amunernent.

Sports fans 'record broadcast for dictation in comfort by the Yet 10 yeaTA AKO

the baly commentaries. Cine enthusiasts businessman. the sun.. But who killed Cock Robin?

I prople who had heard of tape make their own sound tracks, -{London Express Service).

and

THE

RED

It hangs like a pall ave the the murder seven years later of for a new probe has mounted. Island. That is why we, and I the mean the greater percentage of Renner, whose stripped body husband of Sir Harry's heiress found on a lonely road daughter, was acquitted of the of people heie, want a new Investi- was

murder at a censational trial. galius.

about five miles from Nassau.

Peuple here say: "Marigny was "Miss Renner, a lawyer, who the fall guy. He had nothing had worked for 12 years as a to do with

the murder. Even

that will tell yo member of the Federal Bureau the police of Investigation in Wushington, now." This is truc

No one I have was here making inquiries.

like for those in- Marigny killed his father-in-law and say they think the acquittal scrutable Iron Curtain was just.

who Stevenson tld r WHEN

"We have asked for the help of Senttian Youd and I have the murderer Matcording

But if son to believe we will get mountains evidence." and when charges are brought, il. this island in the sun. now i *The

detective American a cloud, will be rocked as much Ramond Schindl, perhaps the us it was when Sir Harry's hody, preatest expert on the case, is horribly mundated by a blow willing to work with the Scot- torch, the head battered, was land Yard men and turn found.

over

Too Much

all the evidence which he has Stevenson, a dynamie man. accumulated over the years. Jestrained in manner, erudite "It is surd, as hus been end polished, saw inc the sald, that I am trying to make moved. uther morning.

met

thinks WHAT is life really

in

De Marigny's book More Devis diplomats who appear

official "She came, she investigated, Than Saint, which is the story at

receptions and, to use cliche, she found of a cad, he made him deles wearing suits with thick, put too much, so she was re-

ed, but he is far away Florida now and not often men- padded shoulders and

too wide trousers?

Dr Maier is one of the few men who have the

answer.

Tibir

you I

political capital out of this ense. "But All this may sound toned, At first he talked with is I were, de you think the secretary present. Then she left entire Assembly would have melodramatic? I assure and the door was closed, Stevens voted for a new investigation?"

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The Man whom Stevenson namedumelis efter men,

the evidence recumulated by myself. by friends, by private detectives, End-by Mr Schindler, v

Some of the evidence a notioned, but usually in whispers.

“AFTER 'Stevenson's-baiting- new. In the past few weeks

I thought is all tting together. Every whitewashed once

of Sir one here, including the family that the ghost

Oates will never rast. of Sir Harry Oakes, wants the case cleared up once

for Sixteen all."

and

I checked with Lady Cakes, the widow, and Harry Oakes Junt., and both said it

time

the open.

Hurry

de-

DO-IT-YOURSELF

SPYING SYSTEM

JOHN DEANE POTTER tells the third and final chapter in the story of Dr. Jan Majer, 47-year-old diplomat who fled to London from Teheran, where he was second-in-command at the Czech Legation. Today Dr. Maler describes the cloak and dagger methods employed by the Communists to keep a check on their diplomats.

But when his desk suddenly

became empty without explana- then we knew he was in gaol." Even serving in Iron Curtain countries doesn't always save. ́existence-in-night="me" Eet diptoriis,. A famous- marish. And her. Job Is Czech............... Intellectual,... F. C

he Woskopf, wis sent she st frustrating and frightening. told me recently in his secret Ambassador to Red China. On London hideoul.

his return he was accused of Mast feared weapon of all is "ecmopolitanism" and died the do-it-yourself spy system. disgraced in East Germany. This is how it works; Every diplomat has to report on every contuct and conversation his Western colleagues.

Punishment

with

Jealousy

for long

have years

passed since his body was found, but few months, the island, every throbs with new developments.

There have been Beveral

How does this happen to a not

brilliant envoy? It is normally everything came out in private investigations, but

based, according to Dr Moler,. the Assembly, until now has

of the demand

kuman "Take this inglance," sald on two of the oldest There are some important under the spur

П half- faults-petty Jealousy of people business Interests and barons on of the progressive Liberal lender Dr Maler, "I have Bay Strect who recoll at the Stevenson, called for a new hour chat with the First Secre- who are tied together mention of the case.

altempt to solve the mystery tary of the French Legation, periods remote from the world. oddest of all, social the fulles! And, report in They would like everything All the time something new is I must uncovered.

detall on this in wring, This snobbery, forgotten.

"There are two kinds of Red I talked to my wife's uncle, was told that there was report is sent to Prague.

sald Dr Sir Oswald Bancroft,

Two years later if they want diplomats," who for new evidence that a blow-torch many years was Chief Justice of was applied to parts of Oakes's to disgrace you, they open the "One is the working-class party

The other Nassau and the Bahamas, and body while he was all alive. Ale and say something like this: member. he said: "Frankly,-Don, I know I left the little steaming office nothing. I was away during the and went out on to Bay Street,

ROUND-UP

aro

Maler.

the

DE MATER

He has the answer,

diplomats

at Western

Another factor which hampering the work of

iron

that

Curtain embassies satellite States where the Red take-over took place recently really qualified

3-own-countig verleden

Interesting experiment," Dr Maler explained. "We appointed artistic intellectuals like Jounia- lists. The present Ambassidor in London, Miroslav Galuskā; is n former editor of Czecho- slovakia's Communist newspaper Rude Pravo. They also appointed a poet, a cartoonist, And” · my own boss in Teheran WAY scientist. -

Bureaucracy

"It was a gamble. Very often these intellectuals get bogged down by bureaucracy and again the embassy work hindered. Leas then half of these appoint- ments have been successful, but it is dimcult to know how to replace them in an infant revolutionary society."

Ir. this Also true of the Russians? For the first me Dr Maler's solemn eyes twinkled behind his spectacles..

Ignorance

"Everything I have said goes times for them," he said

On Tuesday, May 20, several Communist intellectual, nearly years ago, you had a talk with always the son of middle clans the First Secretary of the parents.

the successful * "Very often French Legation. Did you not

has Hille ex-Red know he was closely allled with party member the leaders or Western Intelli- perience of the world and does functions. gence?'

not get on well with people. "All this makes the embassies What can you say?. It might This particularly applies to. his very inefficient," said Dr Maler. be right or wrong-you do not wife, who is often uncouth and if you go back to Prague and

You know.

they say, "You have too many completely aby.

So.if she sees another diplo, contacts with innocent,"

Western diplo ten The punishment' may take mat's wife being sociable and mats, you may go to prison. with a smile. Hardly any of gay with Western officials sho "But if they say, 'You have their staff do anything in the The diplomat is never again tends to get hor busband to not had enough contact with way of contacts with foreign TULE tipped cigarette is all the faallon now; pipe smoking is on 1 posted to a job outside the the diplomat with the guy wife be angry with you, but you wil

report back to Progue saying Western diplomats, they

may representatives.

They have even more socrat the be safe. More and more ed police, and sco their own He is kept permanently in is mixing too much with a minor position la

the West."

'diplomats are playing it safe shndows as spying on them. Fear Foreign Ministry, at home.

and doing nothing for this "And less than five per cent JOBSON."

of their swallco embassy, staffs He is imprisoned without

cloak - and - dagger

speak

the the language of . trial or announcement.

lead to the was methods often

they country in which "Very often while I working in the Foreign Ministry partial breakdown of the work

They are ignorant, afraid, (

VOGUE FOR TIPPED CIGARETTES

the decline; but cigars and muff are slaging a corn-back. That is the verdict of a book of facts and fleures on smoking statistics published by the Tobacco Manufacturers' Standing Com- miles. The total weight of tabroco goods sold to the British publie last year was 260,800,000 lb compared with '250,009,000 lb in 1957. the highest total since the peak figure'st 265,500,000 lb în 1946, The sale of tipped olgarellos has had a meteorio rist. This type, in 1958, took only 2,000,000 15 of tobacco, but last year, 18,200,000 b. The decline of the pipe has been gradual. In 1943, 32,700,000`ib of tobacco were sold to pipe szokara. The 1855 figuru yan: 19,000,- uvo ab. Cigars and staff are ooming,back slowly. Last year 2,100,000 th were sold, compared with 1,990,000 lb la 1987 mail 1,700,000 lb the year before. The level last year was about that Fol 1939.

|

three form

Iron Curtain.

These

He added a sinister note: "It serving..

fron Curtain

Art

Secrecy

in Prague someone would just of Iron Curtain embassies. An you find an disappear," said De Maler. Increasing number of officials, diplomat who is too readily and inefficient. How can they "He was. usualy a: diplomat are afraid to mix outside except available, who will come to be otherwise when banks from a Western post. I on the most formal occasions, í parties and tells freely, ho, is most minor instructions have to

from he had been sent somewhere This accounts for the i glasag- almost certainly a secret police come

Kremlint еще we would have known, syed, blank looks of so, many man. He Is spying on you" A

even the

direct

the

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