For Morale London Diary:
BLONDE and curvaceous actress Marilyn Monroe, shown in Hollywood, visited
leathernecks of
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1950.
Actor Annoyed Being Listed As American
Film actor Stewart Granger has returned home from his hunting expedition to Kenya. His bag: three lions, two elephants, one buffalo.
One thing pleased him :| "The Californian climate in American printing is no longer Jenn Simmons was at Lon-oo drying for heavy make-an Infant Industry.
up," the explains. don Airport to meet him.
One thing annoyed hitn; airline
company and pul
down as Arnerjem,
OFF
"A recent concession enables The Kosters have two cons 1,500 coples to be imported into the Nicols, 0, and Peter, 3, and the U.S.A. But if copyright i
imhave a German nurse to look to be recured for more than after then. **Nicolas shows 1,500 copies, they must be pro- signs of being a musteina. already itens
Heduced there. So discrimination attentively to remains,"
say:
Snid Granger: "I'll rock any
I'm
who brings that up agair Wagner and Beethoven," British and I'm going to his mother. He has played the stay British, I'll never beplano since he was four. come an American. But I don't mind earning their dollars."
HOLLYWOOD WIFE
JOBS FOR VISITORS
The Kosters have a ranch- To BBC, short of typists and house at Outpost, In the hillshort hand typists, are hoping near Hollywood. While they to and an answer to some of Are away Sir Laurence Olivier their problems among women and Lady Olivier will visitor to Britain. there during their flim-inaking visit to Hollywood,
A RISK FOR REYNAUD
During the summer the corporation need temporary butt for full or part-time work, "These jobs," they say, "may appeal to shine of the girls who
One of Hollywood's prettiest wives 15 M: Henty Kos- irr. She is in Britain with her film director husband and their tavs children while Kosler makes a film version of Nevill Shute's novel "No High Way." Former French Premier Paul
feynatd. wha has just arrived in; Before he married, MrLondon, said only that he six months or a year and And Koster wHT Alm actress Pentyofraid to go to Japan. He fears Morgan. Ther husband Rave ter he will be arrestedi. ber first Am claner, recom – meuried her for a contract,
Wildbes."
When he was young man he book son photographs in Intel hart priot possi-dopen without permission. The
Mmm Korter Japanese Throught he was a spy "But when we got engaged he orderd his arrest.
changed his apunto. Siber Hon he hat not let me make any more
The First Marine Division before they embarked for The Korean war fer fro They were so pleased that they voted Marilyn Miss
Marine
Morale of the
Corps. (Aeme).
iraq"
MUSICAL NICOLAS
Inar-
Mirza
Reynaud disappeared, in his abucice was s hiencedl to six!
| months' imprisonment.
DISCRIMINATION
ایم هر
visiting this country for
t the English pound dis DONATE A factor
They estimated;"
Buy the girls must be British
tinguts from the Empire. pe: between £3 93. Gd, for tint 10 £4 19%, for shorthand typists,
CASTLE FOR FOREMAN
The Kosters have been
A Sawmill foreman in Be-
Crumbin has carly eight years.
inherited A review of the British copy- Pollok
Cas le. 800-year-old blue-right lave to under consideration, indirek Koster in all, willowy.
at Newton Mearns, red, wens her long, dark that repork Mr Harold Wilson, Pre-
Glasgow: her
30-roomeri bent of the Board of Trade.rountry house near Girvan, and What is wron with the tw
a fortune esilmated at nearly w?
£100,000.
brushed back and fastener! (with a gold pin. She usa little
make-up on her tanned skin.
Search For Vast
Oil Resources
In its application to book
is 40-year-old' Rober!
tablling. It bas no great Ferguson-Pollok. Th *estate les. Bat Sir Stanley Unwin, and money have been teft to
publisher,
that im by his asset, Miss Joue American copyright practice Dunto Ferguson-Pollok.
robjeet about which their last April [British Government should
bestie themselves.
"You cannot
who
Robert Fergusson-Pottok was taken to Canada as a child, United nd not sem his aunt since. States copyright for a book in He is married, has no children. the English language unless the
manufactured IIis aunt lived quietly aut book is wholly there," he says, "In eouscatenge, Pinmore, doing
mest of her
When the Geological Survey Department of Scotland put down a bore hole near Slamannan, Stirlingshiro, in the autumn, they will be testing the opinion of Dr John B.ly l propertien of own housework and her own Simpson, of the Survey, that vast resources of oil shaleti bouls are protested cooking. In her early to
America. is an act of dis- she ran Pollok Castle with 17 are likely to be present in the area immediately to the crimination against the Brish
for her
father. In west of the shalo mining district,
those days she was one of the best horsewomen in Scotland. Tids discrimination WILI The castle was rebuilt in the
now unkempt.,
It
this was
doctor's potential of shale yield runs
Commonwealth.
servants
Quiet Before The Explosion
WHILE n South Korean soldier looks on, two Gls rest on bags of dynamite whilst awaiting orders to blast a bridge. Note the queer Ited Indian haircut- quite a fashion among the boys battling in the Land of the Morning Calm. (Acme)
YOUNG
EXHIBIT
CHINESE IN
COUPLE LONDON
(BY OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT)
London, Aug. 4.
Will it over be possible to describe Chinese painting without once using the word tranquil? I think not. No other single word quite captures the serenity of this work steeped in centuries of tradition. An exhibition of paint- ings by a young Chinese couple, Chen Chun-fu and Wu Yung-hsiang, has opened in London this week. It includes also some recent paintings by Pro- fessor Chi Pei-slih, and Mr Pu Hsing-yu.
Rounding Off Youth Training
Thousands of youths who were moved from their homes, their parents, and their schools at the begin- ning of World War II, just vhen their education Was tarting, are now reaching heir late teenя.
that
Giving their education brief but effective rounding-off which creates character
rather' than knowledge is one of the more difficult problems that, in particular, mony European education authorities are having to tackle.
[
In-
"Toughening-up" or "charac-
training courses ere creasingly providing the answer, Many of them in Britain ስኮ operated on the lines of the new Mountain School run by the Outward Bound Trust, a pioneer organisation through whose Sea School at Aberdovey, on the west coast of Wales, more than 0,000 boys and youths have passed since 1941,
In that year, Lawrence Holl, a Liverpool shipowner, and Kurt Hahn, brilliant educationalist who had carried out important work in Briain before the war, fouled the Trist's first school Now has come Gatehouse, the Mountain School in Eskdale, oan of the most beautiful valleys
in the Joke District, in
rthwest of England.
THINGS TO COME
the
11 is a pointer to things to conie, for the Trust has a pro- tramine which calls for another Sen School, a second Mountain School and a Gliding Schtvol. The five schools between them will train a total of 5,000 every
yrar, a programme which la expected to cost not less then £100,000.
To the new Mountain School, landing in large grounds near the Esk Estuary, came boya and youths between the ages of 15 and 19'4-boys from great country houses and from small colliery cottages, from different types of schools, youngsters who will later be going to a univer We do not find in their men artists of the present day, fearner, hardly noticeable at first,ity and others who are about work the blatancy of the For three years this did research but adding exactly
to start the job of earning their living. post-Impressionist painters, work in the old Imperial Palace finishing touch; and the "Do- museum, and made copies of mestle Fowl and Bamboo" by or the strivings of tortured many ancleat masterpieces.
Chen, with the most realistic souls for expression. The
hens seen in years. brushwork is that of crafts-bassador in London, was
Dr Cheng, ex-Chinese Am-
there Six paintings by they are precious,
the rit
Professor
theories which led to the into thousands of millions originally intended to profect last century.. It has 15 room, nie; colours are used as 11 with his wife. They both pre-Chi Pei-shih were surprising.
discovery of one of Scot-of tons. land's richest confields; his latest one goes as far as forecasting that Scotland's
WARTS CAN
BE CHARMED AWAY
Waris can
away, states an anonymous doctor writing in the Medi-
Hi con triumph was in the at 30% when it was largely due to his conclusions of the Situa
in the New Commack area. Ayrshire, ut vast deposite of coal were disenver.d there. Aere her acre, they are probably th rhet in all Scotland.
1 Simpson's pletive of hal field is one of a ginantic with the deepest point Flamata Laomesplaz
Armadale. Frem there the ream Dive tes ward the east, where exbnsive working have already taken place. end toward the west tr. Jone the coat measures in an
d! Est with live
orra
be charmed abandoned colheries.
OBVIOUS IMPORTANCE Then he says, the diposite may cease somewhere. about Medical Practitioners' Union. Salsburgh, the cm of the basin swinging northwards to Airdrie
eal World, oryan of the
to
"It does not matter," he says, and Denny, cast la Grangemouth, "what fonn of suggestion in and south of Salsbruggh used-painting the wart purpleWishaw and Cobbingbaw. Thou- incre incantations, The sands of tuillions of toas is his une essential Is that the wart- [rough estimate the potential bearer shall believe that t
Since the present output to yielt. going to disappear."
for the shate industry is less than two million tons a year, the im-
He believes that suggestion purtance of any such discovery works in other diseases also. -ju-obvious.--- "The man who says, Shingleaf
Nonsense, I have never and Coal is tot being entirely such a Vine in my life eft out of the picture. that probably
a Slamonnan bore hole,
represented
The 1-
healthy nititude of mind that dillon to testing the oil shale was "uffetent to repel or- theory. will provide valuable ganisms of occasional or border-Information about The lower line pathogenicity.”
coal memurve in the vicinity. The bore will take out a core Сли worls *** correlated from a depth of 1,200 feet clown with character?" The writer to 4,000 feet or, if necessary. stale cannot myself rement-700 atoms, giving a complete ber any one who was good at miniature picture of the lower games having waris, but I can strata and enabling the in- remember several rather downvestigators to say with some trodden boys who gave the degree of certainly whether nr impression of living contentedly not Dr Simpson's theory is in symbiosis with a wort-me borne out by fact, and my work."
in
be
for
Tho Slumannan bore may be He ends by suggesting a field the deepest ever put down of Inquiry for general practi-Scotland: certainly it will tioners, "Do people with warts the deepest core working, get any prolection from other fall the 113 bore holes put down virus diseases? Is a wart one in Scotland last year were less man's primal and useful than 2,000 feet, except one at
between 2,000 avd 3,000 feet.
of
pels?"
K. 0.
CANNON
WE'RE NEARLY THERE.....
THE FUN COMINO UP. QUITE A SIGHT?....
YOU SEE THAT LITTLE OROUP OF ISLANDS AT THE END OF THIS CAUSEWAY, WHISPER? THAT'S VENICE!...,
Filt Infant Industry. But
JUSSI BJOERLING, famed Swedish tenor and star of the New York Metropolitan Opern, is shown with his family on vacation at their summer home near Stockholm. Bjoerling, already the possessor of 18 medals, received another when he sang at the 400th anniversary of the city of Helsinki, capital of Fin- land, where he was made a Commander of the White Lion, a very high award in that country. (Acme)
THE RIDDLE OF THE ROME REBELS
(VENICE) 2.0?.THAT
MEAN YOU'VE BEEN, DRIVING ALL NIGHT).) YOU SHOULD KAVE WAKINED ME...
#DONT UNDERSTAND HOW THE COUNT FITS INTO ALL THIS...
THATS SABY, WHISPER, THE COUNT HIMED MÅ QUICHLY TO PREVENT DIOROJO HIRING ME. fHE GOT ME TO CASTEL DE FALCO WHERE I WAS TO HAVE HAD AN UNFORTUNATE ACCIDENT ON THE FIRST DAY. BUY THEY DIDNT QUITE SUCCEED. THE COUNT DOES NOT WANT ME TO INTERPERS IN THÌ ĐỒNG TÊN G BECAUSE NIE.
LONG SCROLL
many
come
Landon and others will
Spine are to be sent from
from more than 100 big indus- trial firms in
parts of the United Kingdom who pick heir more promising appren tices for the coursen held by the Trust.
BEARDS FOR FESTIVAL
ure
Men of Canterbury being asked to grow beards
time for the celebration
ferred the paintings on silk-Now 8 years of age, a native tot so interesting: to Western of Hun Province, Chi was a It suddenly confronted with eyes. His favourite was "But-cowherd when young, and did some of the latest modern
falo Boys Wending: Home in not start to palut until he was paintings cern in London art Whitstorm" because, as he said, 30. He paints Blowers superbly
alleries, sec would! turn with
picture painted by iwo ars of corn, grasses, insects relief to a work by Wu and people absorbs andre thought and especially crustacians. The Chica Ingenuously named "Naised care than if it had been paintings were
Bushing Water and Roar of ininted by a ringle person. The cause most of the visitors, un- surprising Tigers at Drinking Pool" Or result is ns perfect as you can argentinted with his perhaps Wu's admirable paintinst] (vec hope to tun."
work, ex- preted the usual classical per- of a "Temple Amid Pine-elad Heights" would suffice.
rection, and were presented in- stead with the deceptively caus Although painting in tradi
bri h-strokes of a conlus Almal style, Wu ai Chen
Ling Su-hu famous woman The craftsmanship, apparent in combine both schools of Chinese artist, who benelf exhibited in:10 rang Chinese paintings, was palaling in their work. the London Inst year, was there. She algut. He creates, mther than Northern and the Southern
particularly rnfred the long, copies. exquisite "Lady Playing ¦ Feroll depicting Yangtze Gorges; Flute" and "Lady in Humber (after sin Kui) painted by Wu, ONCE A HERMIT Grovo are reminiscent of the As Irene Ward, M. P. sald]
Pu Hsing-yu, born in 1892 of
Chiru
(Manchu) "The young artists, Wa
royul Chaleman of the festival con- and family, he nine palatings on millee Chien,
have created something;
(Canterbury's Mayor. unique by the way in
slow
a hermit, he became Councillor Onec which
Stanley Jennings) they combine their work”.
professor in the Peking National told a weeling: "We are on tin Art Academy
for many years, tookout for big, hinky men. Here no brillant vulgarities A hundred paintings are on and is at present living teap brashly from the wall to show, by Wu and Chen, most of me. His work Was greatly "Anybody who can dress að starile the eye. Most of the them painted on rice paper, and admired by
Ling Su-hua,
but medieval nonk has a job wall- pictures are a triumph in co-mounted on silk. As always, we many consider him to be some-ing for him." operation.
found ourselves admiring the thing of copyist. His parti- gentle, subtle Chines humour, cular fondueso lo for mountains Pointing out that nearly 2,500 ut the National Art Academy The rats playing round an writes a poem for every picture a week to take part in medieval old and rivers, and he customary men would be needed daily for candlestick; a rat-trop drawn
old Mogul style in their precise i detail, but with dellency of when she opened the exhibition, the touch that the Indian and Mogul school Jacked.
CO-OPERATION
Chen Chun-fu, who studied
le Peking, married his class
Hongkong, and after teaching hours they collaborated 111
of next year's Festival of Britain, and city shop assist. ants may be encouraged to wear period costumes for A week.
mate, Wu Yung-hsang, in with the same delicacy as a he completes. "Chinese Junk plays, tho Mayor added: mountain temple; a cat watching Posting Wooded Bank" was "Apparently more men xạn thư butterfly: the odd locust or perhaps the most interesting world than women In those ladybird right away In the work displayed.
paindag He painted
people animals, birds and insects; The painted the landscapes. The fished works are as harmonious, as though exceuted by one person. Wa herself has specialised in all branches of Chinese paint- ing, and is recognised in China as one of the outstanding wo-
Goa Freedom
Demand
Bombay, Aug. 13.
Mr Anthony de Mello, Presi- Gent of the Board of Control for cricket in India, today called on Portugal to hand over Goa to the Goan people. Addressing a meeting of the United Front of Goans here Mr de Mello said: "We are indiur first and last. We want no autonomy but tolai freedom. In short we want Gon for the Goans.
The meeting passed a resolu- tlon demanding the withdrawal | Pl the Security Measures Ordinance in Goa and the im- plementation of the amnesty programme for political pri- soners in Portuguese settlements In India-Reuter.
31.
Papandroqu On Way To U.S.
Paris: Aug. 13. Geontes Papandrequ, Greek Vice-Premier and Minia ter of the Interior, arrived here today by special aircraft on his way to Washington. He plans to slay two-days in Paris-before leaving for the United States. Reuter.
л
days."
WHEN Janet Chiswick, aged four, led Retann Dumboyne about the grounda diicz f ing a dog show in Richmond, Surrey, it was a good thing the 17-month-old Irish wolfhound was ngreenble about It: » Otherwise, the child might have had more on
her hands than she could manage. (Acmo)