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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1950,
"QUARTET" WAS A HIT, SO THEY'RE FILMING "TRIO"
Many filrugoers will re-, Sydney Box, was embolden- member a pieture called, od to repeat the idea. "Quartet." male up of four! The re: utt. "Trio," recently ahort stories by Somerset had its world premiere at the Mangham, with an introduc-eicester Square Theatre, Lu
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The stories, "The Verger." "Mr Knowall" and "Sana- torium." have been adapted for the serven be Mr Maugham, R.C. Sherrif and Noel Langley; all
with insight and are written
don. It consists, as its name im masination. and the lovers, fion by the author. The c, of three further stories by having something to act, malze Sitzu
experiment! Mr Maughan,
15 Who
sugaththe most of their opportunities. which met with
The hero of "The Verner" is stach seatured in the prologue, and
Should. I think, be a poping ress. both in Britain and its predecessor, writes Joatau eierly man, turned out of everseas, that the producer, Littleneid.
Charging
Broadway
TRAFFIC in New York is slowed through the busy area of Times Square as workmen remove old trolley tracks. This view la looking north towards the west 50's and shows where new pavement will replace the no longer used trolley tracks. (Acme)
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IN LUNG U
BONY, VIHESPER,
CANNON
PUS, SIGNOR CANNON, DENVENUTO!.. DO COME UPI MOST INHOSPITABLE DE ME (NOT TO HAVE OZEN HENE
TO WELCOME YOU...
his faghionable West End Church after 17 years, when the new Vicar discovers that be h inever learned tri read ngel write, "Mr Knowal is one of these energetic, inquisitive typer whose efforts at bonhoante are Įvemented by all with whom he romes in contact. He exercises This "ehem" in this cute aboard Ja ner bound for the Far East.
The scene if "Sanatorium.”. the longest and most elaborate story, is Scotland, where a diverse collection of people, all suffering from tuberculous, are thrown together. This includes a touching little love story
Simmons
Jer tween Michart Rennie.
"Model Engineer" World War Comes
Exhibition
1. AT the "Model Engineer" exhibition in London, replica of the 140-ton, 10-engined "Princess" flying boat, three of which are being bullt at East Cowes for the Ministry of Supply. They carry 100 passengers and fly non-stop from Britain to New York. 2. A racing car built in a home workshop by amateurs for about £100. It has, a “dirt track" motor cyclo engine and is capable of more than 110 m.p.h. 3. Sen Scouts David Smith and Anthony Peters, of Mortlake, Surrey, "inspecting-a-bicycle-itted-with-a-17-c.c.-two-stroko motor-cycle engine. 4. Something new in bottles: (left) a reconstruction of Christmas Stops, in old
Bristol, and (right) a coach-and-four.
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To Rhondda Fach
By J. W. TAYLOR
World War has come to the little Rhondda Valley Rhondda Fach of Wales. It is an all-out attack on tuberculosis- on the grand scale, and the Rhondda Fach army is 30,000 strong. They are the men, women -and-children of the Valley who know something of the ravages of pneu
moconiosis among the mineworkers. They know, too, that the Rhondda Fach has been chosen by the Medical Research Council, with Government backing, as the scene of the first attempt in world medical history to isolate a community and rid it of tuberculosis, The experiment will be miners live in the Valley-300! based on the simple theory at Mondy, 700 m Ferndale, 800 Tvlustown, uml 800 at Watts- that if every tuberculosis town. sufferer is detected and pre-
All who wish to know the vented from spreading the result of the examination will germs, 110 new case will be interviewed by the Unit dog- arise and there will be ators. Everyone undergoing gradual lessening of the tests by this and the mas
unit will be fold allied
endiography disease which is
the result, and treatment given crippling so many mine where necessary.
workera.
And the method is radiography. Beginning Mardy next month, two
In addition to being X-rayed,
ample skin test.
10,-
000 mobile X-ray units Will radiograph every one of
RADAR WATCH ON RAIN
Every shipowner is only too familiar with the log jentry "Cargo work ceased on account of heavy rain.” mass all children will be given a Suspension of cargo work- ing in rainy weather is often To custre the maximum se,unavoidable, and the time the curace in diagnosis, all the X-lost is unfortunately some. Valley dwellers, The initial ay dims will be examined b
times greater than it need alk three doctors working; separate- About followed by a similarly. Where there is uncertainty, since there is usually a Burvey each year. It will be he persons concerned will be period of uncertainly before about five years before clear given another X-ray on large and after a rain squall when results can be a altained.
is difcult to decide whe her to "cover up" or to esume working.
stirvey WE take months,
miners. Some 2,000 work
NARROW VALLEY
The Pneumocauferis Researchi Unit, which has been native $11 South Wales since 1945, will{ The Rhonchin hus been chosul
A report recently received X-ray all miners and exbecause it is narrow valley
om the radio oleer of the relatively cut off from the out-
Show Savil Line molor vessel, rounding area, yet has sufficien Walrangi, tells how the time dwellers for a full-scale study, | 1051
Host. fu suspension of work but not too many for the
was minimised by. during rain FC- searchers' resources. It has for radar to a novel use,
ufling the strip's "Radioloca-
the Waitangi irs Sydney
M.P. NEVER
NEVER BELIEVED IN
While
many inieers whose tungs
coal dust but not affected by jvel by tuberculosis- Many, South Wales.
of conside
them have given great help in
it won found
WILD New
rain squalls
the past, and general co-epera that approaching tion is believed to be certain. showed up on the screen of the "Radiolocator" nt di:tances of
Tuberculonly
not by over 25 miles from the ship's any means more prevalent in berth. Пly keeping a watch on the Mondda than in other Brithese radar indications of ap- sh ming areas. Tere are proaching rain, it was pocaible
In fact fewer entes, but more tu continue working beyond cases of serious pneumoconiosis, what would otherwise have This ly a disease of the hings been considered time to cover to the habitual Inhalation of halehes.
coal dust.
Also, on several occasions when, although the rain had Until recently it was thought stopped, it might have been ex- the only important icind was peeted to begin again at any caused by inhaling silten of murment, the entire absence of qu rtz dusk, and called silicosis. any indication of approaching *ust
before the war It was am on the radar screen led to found, that miners exposed to an earlier resumption of work coal dirt and cual trimmers than would otherwise have been working in ships' holds with the case.
Du any exposure to Tuck dust
developed pneumoconlusts. Et
differs from silicosts in its ab- Koreau Cuts
rous scoring of the lung nadi because obvious tuberculosis Is
not a common complication.
One of the
raphy sets
was allocated was installed
to Wales. In
Japanese Cable
Tokyo, Aug. 22.
first mass ratilo.
A 38-year-old Korean, who made i Beltain has since given himself up to and the pottes, disrupted telephone converted communications between Tokyo bus, Tals ploneer ond hand Tucru, the main America since 1043 examined over 250,-defence pivot in Korea, for 15 000 people.
jours last weekend, it wng learned here today.
I move is not yet known.
Korean. Sam. cut.
HEREDITARY PRINCIPLE Former Judge To The Herean, ok 1 She w
Lord Hailsham-twice Lord Chancellor and Mr Churchill's “double" -died aged 78. And his son, Tory. M.P. Mr Quintin Hogg, who has said he does not want to be a peer, succeeds him.
This menus a by-election! in Oxford City, Mr Hogg's Be sea! since 1938. He had a jority of 3,606 in a four- cornered contest at the General Eletion.
A comtrative newcomer, Nigej Patrick. gives a brilliant performance in the title role of Mr Knowall.
David Leat, director of “Great Expectations" and "Brief Hi- counter," has Jubed London Filesy Productions. His first be picture will
calle:t "Tive Sound Barrier" and is described i as a modern adventure story the about man's exploration of unknown. Mr Lean got his idea when he read of the reeen: death of a famous British test plot while flying a new and experimental type of aircraft.
Qainfin Hoppy, apert 42, b a wyer bud ratedf CTS of the best ant wittiest paker.. on the Opposition chien
Pou lúm the Upper Botez 35 the political gåette reserved for the chest sons of peers."
He once told the Common:: For myself, I have never beneved 10 the hereditary
inerpie, and it is nothing bu
il
Lord Hailsham died
Defend Seagrave
Rangoon, 18. 22.
U Kyaw Myint, barrister at law and former Supreme Court Judze, has been appoiiel
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A link the American doctor and
at his Lord Chancellor is bad a pen-author, Gordon Seagrave, whose
Sion of £5,000 a year.
one at Herstmonceux, Sussex,
offer a short illwusa.
He was born Douglas McGars! Ho, son of Quintin Hom, who founded the Polyteclude
Nie jeste troet, London.
In
At Bon his headnuuster, Dr He Wil wake, & id
the most Bierit hoge who ever postal neodh his heads, and predicted chat li Megh wit into law he would be enrne Lord Chancellor
But he wou sent to the West Anodis, where his father owned sugar plantation, to learn the bustness. Then he spent eight Neues in the family office in the City
pruutlar mockery of Ite
But there was a slump and ne which has involved me in the | 27 he began to read law. Three bourb position of being a pears later he was called to the example of A.
"For 20 years I have been
After he took silk in 1917 he
No Chances With wondering how I might avoid bevan: Britain's leading; lawyer
Westerling
Columbo, Aug. 22. Extra police guards were stationed at an alsport hear here today when Captain Ray- mond Turco" Westerling pass- ed through in a British Over- seur Airways plane on his way from Singapore to London.
Captafa Westerling have the airport-Reuter.
did not
A SAFE SEAT
silting in the house of Lords as in commercial and libel enses. an hereditary per. There is le earned £40,000 a year, no me ns of achieving this, vince unfortunately, beside the heir to a nerecitaty tiue, I am a man."
AGAINST PLAN
ite voled against Socialist proporals to restrict the powers of the Lords because those pro- presals did not interfere with the herediary principle.
THE RIDDLE OF THE ROME REBELS
I'M A-RAID THAT YOU HAVE SEEN MOVE THAN 15 GOOD FOR YOU!, YOU WILL UNDERSTAND THAT,
CANNOT AFFORD TO DE SENTIMENTAL".. KEEP WALKING,
PLEASE!...
STUART!
YOU TOO!!.
WHAT THE DEVIL'S “GOING ON HERE?.
In 102, at the collapse of the Condition Government, 10 Law gave him the post of At omney-General. A safe Tory
for laun was found
at stanylebone. He made bis n.lden speech from the Trea- -uty bench.
Many people were struck by his recmblance to Mr Churchill, He had the came Pickwickion
apparmez and Puckih face.
-Hk favourite joke to photo- phers when leaving Cablert meetings wast "No, I'm not Vinatua
Six years after becoming na M.P. he was made a peer. Ho was Lord Chancellor in 1928-9 at ahlary of £10,000 a year. From 1931-5 Lo wan Wor
nister.
In 1833, as president of tha M.C.C., be took part in the inquiry into boliy-mac bowin complaints by Australia.
He wan eg in Lord Chancellir trans 1935-8. After fow
months pe. Lord President of the. Council he retired. As a former
TWICE MARRIED
He married twice. He st wife w the daughter of an | America Iudge mul the widow 5t the Hon. A. J. Marjoribanks. They had two sons.
His secant wife, formerly Me Clive Lawrence, šurvive, him.
enble between Tokyo and Osaka and thereby also severed thee to Tuegu.-Reuter,
Collision Off Iceland
The
London, Aug. 22. 10-ton Icelandic Ashing Hamundarson,
boat. Gurnar
arrest by the Burmese Govern
ut on suspicion of collaborat-sank outside Gardeskagi, near ng with the Burmese rebels hus Reykjavik, yesterday after be
used a suontion in the small ing in solltion with the 400- Auerian community hole.
ton Grimsby steam-trawler, York
City, necording 10 Lloyds message from Reyk- javik received in London today. The crew of the ghing boat was saved.-Reuler.
Kyaw Mylat visited Seagrave in the Rangoon gaol to which he was brought following his afresk in Namki.United Press.
Inside Dope From
Mr
Outside
GLENN DAVIS, left, West Point's famed Mr Outside, pays a call to Virginia Mayo and James Cagney on the set of the film, "West Point Story," in which they are appearing in Hollywood. Davis, whose professional football career may be halted before its start by the U.S. Army, has a critical grin for Cagney in a.
cadel's uniform, and one of appreciation for Virginia. (Acme) S