Television Of Crime Exhibits

Objects and photographs of missing people concerned in important crime inverti- gations are to be televised. The decision follows con- sultations between the Home Office. Scotland Yard and the B.B.C.

For the time being photo- Krapin of wanted criminals will not be broadcast except in exceptional circumstances. Tho Yard will act as a clearing

beuse for photographs.

Forces wishing to have photograph broadcast will be coquired to submit two coples 12 In by 0. In each case the photographs and messages will be scrutinised by a special committee.

The B.B.C, will broadcast A crime exhibit only If it is ad- vised by the Yard to do so. Viewers wil be shown such articles as jewellery, guns and other weapons which the police want to identify,

A Scolland Yard offeint said that the .B.C. had stated that it was prepared to en-operate" with the police in television broudensts subject

conditions.

to certain

WEDDING

BELLS AT

NINETY

Two hundred

and eleven men and 32 women over the age of 80 were married in the United Kingdom during | 1948. nine of them being over 90.

But the most popular age for embarking 24 matrimony, ac- wording to The Registrar- General's Statisticnt Review,

23 for

en and 21 for women. One-seventh of the now partners were in these ages.

Tolal marriages during the Bear were 398,801, a rate of 18.2 persons per thou and of the population,

There were 775,306 Jive births,

decrease of

100,000 previous year's

aver

uyer

in

the Nguves but

1 consider- ably more than in the immedi ate prewar years. They included 2,087 wins, 88 triplets and 2 quadruplets Still-births were

lowest ever recorded the

is believed that Britain, and it the 1949 Agures are even better. A reduction in divorces, from 0,100 in 1947 to 13,090 won cortied. Before the World War I'wo they averaged just over 1,000.

Germans Want

Bans Removed

Bonn, Sept. 20. West German Social Demo- crats have Inbled a motion ask-

ang this Government to negotiate with the Alliest High Commiss sing to end demilitarisation, dis-, manlling and restrictions on production.

The motion also demands the tifting of all regulations hinder

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1950.

!

Piggy-bank Puppy

ABOUT the same time this cocker spaniel's owner hegan missing loose change around the house, Milzi, above, developed a severe tummy ache. The boss took Milzi to vet, who investigated and found $1.15 in colas one of them a half-dollar piece. Money-mad Mitzi thinks she's a bank. (Acme)

FIGHT FOR AN

EARLDOM

News today of a fight for an carldom; the carldom of Fitzwilliam. one of th richest in the peerage. Mr George James Charles ("Toby") Fitzwilliam, 63-year-old secretary of the British Field Sports Society, is to seek recognition as heir to Earl Fitzwilliam, 66, of Wentworth Woodhouse, Yorkshire, and Oakham, Rutland,

Present heir-presumptive the

Mr Fitzwilliam

London Diary:

PUBLIC SCHOOLS MARK UP

THEIR CHARGES

London parents with children at public schools face heavy increases in fees." These come on top of considerable increases in charges for board and tuition during the last few years. Big- gest jump is at St Paul's School, Hammersmith, In January fees for boarders go up from £70 to £90 a term.

This is the third rise, store learning the business. "At making the boarders fees the time," she says, "I thought of making a career in fashiona, New York seemed the which to study

exactly double what they and

were five years ago.

best

enjoyed working in

At Merchant Taylors School them. Yen

fees for day boys are going_up immediately by £1 53. to £20 55, a term. The boarding fee of £35 term is

13

unchanged, but the tuition raise is added.

the store"

Miss Kinloch Ilkes gliding Mr Astor owns and yachting.

a yacht, the Nordwincl.

IL 30, Is father is chair- man of The Times. Hugh Astor works on the paper. Two years

Day boys at King's College School, Wimbledon, must also pay more. Fees are going up by when he was in Jerusalem

CA to £25 a term.

Haileybury and Highgate ore increasing their fees for boar- ders in January, the Best by £3 the other by 13 a termn.

School governors say they are reluctant to raise fees, but they have no choice ns their own Fulles go up.

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correspondent, he was wounded in the ig by a super's bullet.

The wedding will be in London in about two months Bites bt the dale in Bot yet devided.

RUN AND GAMES Most popula resort on the But if fres go up much further Riviera is a night club at Jum- the schools will have no paying|les-Pins. It is packed every pupila-only State pupils,

night. Reason for its popularity Is that there are plenty of fun and Statues. Everybody gets П good laugh.

COMEDIAN, LTD.

Arthur

English, the louse- There are three wooden horses, painter who became п atar life-size and named after famous comedian last year, is turning raceliorses. Guests climb into himself into a limited company, the saddles and fact,

He has registered the forma-

Under the enddies are bellows, tron of A. English (Productions) As the jockeys "gallop" Limited, at an address in Alder stationary mounts at full speed, shot. It has a capital of £500, they work the bellows, and these Its objects are "to carry out blow up balloons in the horses production variety acts, plays, mouths. and dramas."

Until he was "discovered" by the Windmill Theatre last year, English earned £ a week.

ETI

their

The one who bursts the but loon first wins à boille of cham- pagne.

on

on the

the handla

Glamour Couple

LOVELY Lana Turner and Ezio Pinza, former Metro- politan Opera star, are having a chat in Hollywood between takes on the picture they are making together, entitled "Mr Imperium." It's the first film made by Pinza, the man who made middle-age popular, since he left Broadway and his great success in "South Pacific.” (Acme)

Shakespeare For

The

Festival

Visitors to the Festival of Britain 1951 will be able to see first-class productions of Shakespeare in London as well as at Stratford-upon-Avon.

has

Repairs To German Castle

Statements in the Ger- man press that more than £20,000 of German public money is being spent on the redecoration of Auel; Castle near here, wero con- firmed by a British spokes-

man.

The castle is the home LL-Gen. Sir Gordon Macready, economic adviser to Bir Ivana Kirkpatrick, British High Cam- muzaloner,

It was the only availablä building corresponding with Gen. Macready's requiremezite, the spokesmant

stated: original estimate for the work totalled £43,000. The German authorities had offered th enstle because it would have "at least £52,000"

cost them

to build a new house of the

typo demanded.

The

British statement

jvealed that a number of other "residences Euitable for senior

British oficials"

nre being Preparoti In this district, Lotal cost of which was not re- vealed. Al such expenditure In mandatory charge against the German authorities.

Jet-men's School To Reopen

Britain's most exclu- sive school for jet en- ginceras reopening next month

Farnborough, Ilants.

At

11

from has been moved Lutterworth, Leicestershire, home of the jet engine, where Air Commodore Sir Frenk Whittle and his team of experts designed the earliest turbines.

PARLOUR TRICK

already been Another noteworthy Shake- Known as the School of Gus A SITWELL IN A SHOP Another game played at the

It was elub you can try at your own arranged that Alec Guinness spenrean performance should be Turbine Technology,

Godfrey

Jots in 1944 Tearle's "Macbeth" started by Power August muthor, Sachevereli parties.

will play "Hamlet" in a adrealy seen at Stratford, He to train men of the Dominion Sitwell, and his wife, just bach Guests are given

walking London production by Henry is putting on a new production air forces. the point Ireland, had stick. With

by Michael Bential! which goes When it reopens with

it will run young assistant door, you hold it upright; and Sherek opening April 19

into rehtarrat in November and from the kitchenware

from the hips place and ruming through the also exm-eted to run through aeroplanes, Iocomotives,

course in the use of jels in depart-ending

road your forehead Isment of a Piccadilly store.

The young man is their elder Without rasingt the head, you Festival period, The play the summer.

vehicles, ships, · power stations pivot four times

and other uses. ron, Revesby, old Etonian and

around the will later go to New York. You then

The stand upright

Old Vie. back in former Grenadier Guards ofcer and walk to the bar.

stles.

its This is Mr Guiness's second tinue la senson next year until

original London home, will con- INTERNATIONAL COURSE with three years' service.

in 0 you walk

straight portrayal of

part. is the a bottle of rham- puzzled, you win

end at July. Scheduled *The Feliool has very wido. figure

plays are "Henry V", "Twelfth range of gas turbine equipment, Ty.one Guthrie's modern-dress Nigh" and "The Merry Wives, including test houses and a jet try, but nobody evar production at the Old Vic in

together 1030 still lingers in the memory."Bartholomew

which Jonson's aircraft. on

practies) Fair". Shaw's ground Instruction 1 given," "Captain Brassbound's Convar- såld an omelal ston", the Eléctra of Euripides and Chekov's "The Wedding",

present heir-presumptive. is Captain William Thomas Captain Fitzwilliam, 17 years unch Londen from George

Wentworth Fitz-Younger, is a bachelor. william; he is 16, lives ut, Mr Toby Fitzwilliam Milton, Peterborough. morried, lives near Petworth,

SUB2x. He is a

tall, thin, Ian. Since its in- 20 years ago, he ba:

I saw young Sitwell at work buen seeretary of the Brilish solicitors, Field Sports Society; and he is the implements of the Withers and Co., Lave briefed honorary

kitchen. He Is tall, far-hatred, secretary of the two KCs to appear for him: Sir Masters of Foxhounds Associn-2 with bright blue-grey eyes wins. Walter Munckton and Mr Johatou.

a fresh complexdon, Foster,

is preparing vigorous an action in the High Court to reption. obtain a declaration legitimacy.

black coat and tramline trousers. His te is a model of

He has two children. His son He immaculately dressed His contention is that he is achard i married, live in Fawful on of George Charles Rhodesia, and has a son. His Wentworth Fitzwilliam, who daughter, Mrs Bruce Goff, 1lves discretion.

died in 1995; and that his parents at Petworth. married by declaration in Scol- lad before their Loudon arri-| The present Earl Fitzwilliam, Lage at St. George's, Hanover has no children. He married in

Square.

1912 The marriage was dig- solved in 1917.

HE LIKES IT

Before going to the store, Heresby Sitwell worked in razor blade factory. Now he is Mr Fitzwilliam was born onj

rated as a france, will be moved Alay 10, 1888, at 18, New Lond FAMILY MANSION from one department to another Streel, W. According to the birth

to learn the business, certificate,

his parents were Lord Fitzwilliam is the indi

Does he intend to minke mer- George

Wentworth carl. His cousin, the eighth, was fchandising his career? Charles Fitzwilliam ami Evelyn Fitz-killed two years ago, aged 37, inso," says Sitwell, "I like it "I hope willem (formerly Raines).

un air crash over France.

here." The family were great colliery OWHETH The eighth earl lett £711,704.

A BACHELOR

Seven months later, on De Wentworth cember 31, 1888, George Charles

Fitzwilliam

Wentworth Woodhouse, the was family house near Rotherham, is the great houses of Eng-

ing the modernisation of mach married at St. George'; he was one

Bery for peaceful production described as a lieutenant in the land. The estate is been the and the Appolitment of

all controlling Royal Horse Guards. The bride's scene presentatives

was entered on democratic Arname

buying marriage certificate as Lyster.

authorities

fretn Interestevi in

countries

German goods,"

of extensive

the mening.

open-cast

line pagne.

Many

the waif-like

Painless Way To Drill Teeth

In

Development of a tooth-drilling device said to mako the process almost painless has been announced.

In its 1950 annual report airdent unit for the airbrasive |

manufacturing company of matter wit be issued for many to stockholders, a dental technique."

No advertising or promotional Philadelphia described the months, the company said in ils On working days, when the process as "reducing discom-purt, because most dentists are aily task is done. Reresby, Sit-fort to the patient in most feared both the Arm and the

as yet unfamiliar with it and well goes home to the fat he instance to the vanishing profession would shares with a friend in Pimlico,

point."

with queries,

be deluged

with Ben

"On every course actual jot engines are handled by students them gives.**

Four

It is thought possible that Sir Laurence Olivier

John

different types of Gielgud may act with the enm- courses will be run at the school, party during

sammer, including

the

an International Players defutely engured for course for experts from other the 1950/51 404011 include countries.--- Pergy Atheroff, Robert Liversey, Alec Clunts, Ursula Jeans and William Devlis.

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The Open Alr Theatre In Regent's Park-quite near the West Ead-is to present greatest box-office draw, Midsummer Nidat's Dream

As it will be the only play pre- conted in Regent's Parit during

Korean War Produces A

the Festival, it is to be singed New Power

with special care, Mendelsohn's lovely music is to be played by A SMILE HE REMEMBERS

The method consists of using

The report said, however, that a full orchestra, Robert Atkins,

Detroit, Sept. 20. of the General Omar Bradley dis- Walling for Maria Coniglin on a high-pressure jet of gas which experimental work appears to who is the producer

eneries finely divided particles of he finished" and it is expected play, hopes to play the role of closed

today that the North her arrival in London with the abrasive

Korean Communists began their with "such precision that equipment for general dis-Bottom, Scala Opera Company was and force as to The mansion is now occupied man who has remembered and enamel necurately

cut away tooth tribution will be avaliable early

invasion with an estimated 1 Mr Fitzwilliam's cluin by West Riding County Council;mired her shice she smiled at without heat, vibration or pain."

and rapidly in 1951.

Another Festival attraction 220,000 troops and were op- The firm ret up machines at will be a stason of the D'Oyly posed will

than by less be legally but Lord Fitzwilliam has port him in a Fiorentine restaurant 22

60,000 established as elder brother of of it.

college and university dental Carte Opera Compmy in the South Koreans. The machine used in the pro- schools for research and to train Gilbert and Sullivan Operas at !

cess is based on un invention of instructors in the

The Chairman of the United Texas dentist. It is called "the apparatus.

of the its original home, the Savoy

Theatre.

Stater

Joint Chiefs of Staff said the North Koreans also hud some air force units.

The motion will come before succeeds, he the Bundestag-Reuter,

Office

ELDER Stuthashmi Tary instead of *CLFORS” Gail Kalcut-in New York's

Hours

Snack

mak, who preferito do business on park benches hne unlink! crackers courtesy of Lhron-yaaf-old Central Park. Baruch has just celebrated his 80th.

birthday.(Aeme).

years ago.

Michel Michon was 18, and working his first day as " learner-waiter in the Grand Hotel, Florence.

Michon terved spaghetti to a Beautiful young singer with a terful smile and dark hair. He was nervous, He put the plate in front of her, precisely and carefully. The girl gave hnalashing smile.

Michou never forgot the girl. Now he is reception manager at the Savoy. He will see her again tonight: Prima Donna Maria Coniglia.

SOLITAIRE RING

of

Engaged: Mir Hugh Astor second of the three sons Colonel J. J. Astor and Lady Violet Astor. He is to marry Miss Emily Kinloch. 20-year-old lder daughter of Sir Alexander Kinloch, East Lothian, and of Lady Kinloch, of Chester Row, London.

Mles Kinloch, sight, hazel- eyed. la wearing Bolllatro dinmond engagement ring. "We have been unofficially engaged most of the sum.. mer." she tells me.

For

year Miss Kinloch

worked in a New York fashion:

Empire Ken At Algiers

Algiers, Sept. 20.

The British ships Empire Rem arrived here todky kutms. Port Shid and left medikal Box with 500 British oricare and men aboard from military bars. radka is the Orient.Reuter,

Use

Moving

Up

In Taegu Sector

NU IGULURISKĀ over, moved mére canly through Inturfiranes than the thermaA Č. tank in the centre of this picture: Throw Bed tankor de well off the Taoyu road

in South Korea, GX artillery paved the way. Note the burst of smoke in back-

Skground (Acmo)

The

invasion established the United Nutions DS A

World

any

powera power for freedom potentially stronger thon zingle nation.

When the Communist KoreanTM---- invasion began in June, military spckesmen here- hud estimated the North Korcan ground forces at about 90,000 to 100,000 and the South Korean forces at $5,000, Later, the estimated strength of the North Koreans Was revised upward, but no ocial estimate had been given.

In a specch .prepared for delivery before the Detroit Rotary Club, General Bradley Guld the Korean. battle had become one of the most signif- cant campaigns in history for two reasons:

?

1-A new rower was born in T the world through armed, action by the United Nations;

z—Communjsri' without wars ning went farther than ever b.fore In resorting to armed eggression to gain its oppressiva: lenda

General Brüdity· · said peoples offrée natio cognised that, Comin backed by millitary › fori: would be used. whereveri Įmunism's adyantavé:

The 12, nation "Attantier Treaty Part ed the labor - A | speed up their

mill

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