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THE CHINA MAIL TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1950.

Hollywood is asleep, says

Rene Clair

hators of Holly-

Twood were in London

at a Dorchester Hotel cock- tail party recently-51-year- film director old French Rent Clair and his attrac- tive blonde wife.

Sald M. Clair: "My answer to Hollywood is that I am back here. Hollywood is one bla silence. It has been adeep for the past 18 years. It makes some good pictures. But it kills inspiration."

Said Mme, Clair: "I hated il. People there live in a little world of their ewn. The plumbing is magnificent, but you cannot live only plumbing.

with

The Clairs spent six years in Hollywood-now plan to go to the South of France, where M. Clair expects to start work on a new comedy alm,

Mme. Clair is glad it will be comedy. Her husband, she sald, is happier with comedy.

Не is happler still when writing. "That is when he starts hammering something, He mends everything wdodati in the house. Then he sudden- ly dashes upstairs to his office to write for a while."

Wooden Horse

Club

Rene Clair talks with actress Yolando

Dorchester.

Donlan

at the

Gen Romulo On

Asia's Present

Economic Vacuum

New York, Nov. 20.

They Were Remembered At The Albert Hall

A million and a half poppy petals, some of them in memory of those who fell in the 'recent fighting in Korea and Malaya, floated down' in the half-light from the domed ceiling of the Royal Albert Hall,' London, watched in solemn silence by the 5,000 people who had assembled for the British Legion Festival of Remembrance to the dead of two world wars.

Band,

Burma Makes Gift To Ceylon

of

Burma

Colombo, Nov. 20.

today presented Ceylon 50,000 rupees ralsed by a recent exhibi- tion in Burma of Buddha relles belonging to the Temple of the Tooth in Kandy, Central Ceylon.

to

The money was handed Coylon Prime Minister, Dr D. 8. Semana- rake, here by the Burmese Minister, U Tin Swe, at a

TỪ T +brief ceremony. Bwe

that the hibition had done much to "eemens the friendship between the two countries," -Router.

awid

MORE AID

Gravely observing them by the Royal Marines from a red carpet on the au- and the cheering as Servicea de- ditorium floor, where 2,000 places on the platform.

tachments marched to their

representatives of the three

Glimpses of the Service lives Services and their auxi- of the sallor, soldier and airman llaries were mustered in a were the highlights of the General Salute, was the Festival, and whoops of joy King, wearing his Legion greeted the destruction of the model Zeppelin by gunners of membership badge and war

the Royal Regiment of Artillery service medals, accompanied as it moved across the celling in by the Queen and Princess a graphic representation of the Margaret, both wearing Royal Regiment's distinguished

defence

Hartlepools. deep mourning.

Around them were leaders or December 1914, and of London the Government, the Services and Alstinguised visitors.

MOVING ACT

OVERSEAS

In 1910.

{

in

The Royal Navy's ceremony of the colours and hornpipe dis- play, the Halton passing-out parado of the∙RAF," and the Army Physical Training College Joining them in this mostrilsplay by Instructors Were moving act of remembrance was features of a perfectly staged a greater audience, for mililons ceremonial, more were afforded glimpse Led by the massed bands of of this spectacle being televised the Brigade of Guards and for the first time, while wireless Royal Marines, the King and Usteners heard the graphic Queen joined their subjects narrative of John Snagge, the the community singing of th marching of the 200 Legion songs of two World Wars" an bearers of standards from later in the final Service oL branches all over the country Remembrance conducted by the and as far afield as Trieste and Dean of Chichester, "accom- Berlin, the mighty roar which

panied by representatives of the London, Nov. 20. greeted the Royal party, the Chapter and the choir of the Sir Harold Briggs, the musle of the ceremonial display Cathedral.

anti-bandit Director of operations in Malayn, is

TERRORISTS

Asia's main problem is economic security but the rest of the free world is endeavouring to fil TO FIGHT the existing economic vacuum in Asia on a basis of equality and with due respect for the freedom of Asian states, said General Carlos P. Romulo, the Philippines Secretary of Foreign Affairs and chief of the Philippine United Nations delegation, addressing the 65th annual banquet of the Ohio Society of New York at Hotel Statlers.

affairs today

must

is the

likely to have talks with BBC

Mr

TO

"AN

ATTITUDE RELIGION

OUTRAGE"

the Malayan terrorists. He will probably also discuss the situa tion there with other British

The BBC's policy towards religion was described by Ministers, including the War

statement issued.......re- Minister, Mr John Strachey, and the Free Church of Scotland, in a

cently, as "an outrago to our Christian principles and the Chiefs of Staff

Bir Harold's talks with the traditions." Colonial Secretary, Griffith-the primary purpose It would seem," said the of his visit will begin од

statement, "as if the board Wednesday.

Me James

While a prisoner of war in Chiati, Italy, in 1942, Major George Gordon thought it would be a goori

He said: "The "basle problem peatedly avowed their desire for the Defence Minister, idea to form a club in Lait-Asto.....is freedom from equal partnership with the rest Emanuel Shinwell, during

want, Freedom from foreign of the free world"

his fortnight's stay here, it don for ex-POW. Recently rule is still an acute problem in Recalling that the Baguio

in Asla his iden became reality, some countries

but conference decided to promote was authoritatively learned when in Hertford Street, colonialism in the classic sense measures of solf help, Romulo today.

has been largely liquidated and continued: "Self-help ajone, Sir Harold, who is due here; Mayfair, the Wooden Horse in the few remaining places however, cannot cure

66 all the tomorrow from Singapore, will Chib was opened.

where it still holds sway it is economic ills or satisfy all the usk for more ald to help fight bound

to be uprooted and swept ecomonic needs of Asia. Finan- So keen

the was

Gordon we main problem, therefore, come from outside.

in due time....*

cial and technical help Highlanders major during those days behind barbed wire that is economic security of Asian

MOST HOPEFUL the names of the club's potential nations. Economic security lies

He said: "One of the most members were jotted down on at the root of widespread unrest old cigarette packets, the backs and revolutionary upheavals in hopeful developments in inter- of matchboxes and odd scraps many parts of Asis today. Asla national of paper.

frequently has been presented to effort of the rest of the free the West as a power vacuum. It world, led by the United States is

correct

appraisal within of America, to fill the economic certain limits... But the ab-vacuum in Asia. sence of power is only one of basis of equality and with due

men who have no epiritual the aspects of the Asian atun-respect for the freedom of the

convictions and no sense of tion. What has often been new Asian statea.”

No agenda has yet been fixed ignored, or not sufficiently ap- Referring to President Tru- for the talks, which will be spiritual values. They are preciated. is the fact that Asu man's recent United Nations an

informai nature. Later discharging their responsi Is also an economic vacuum.

discussions will depend an bilities to the nation regard- "There can be no doubt what- Day speech, in which he out-

Hued the achievements for what

Sir Harold Briggs releas ever as to the choice of the free

human advances which the parts on the latest develop- states of Asia. They have re-

United Nations could perform ments in Malaya and on the und dimrmament could be made exact nature of the aid he asks

The Earl of Harewood is "The most blatant atheism is possible, Romulo Bald: There to intensify his anti-Communist being put over the air. It is no to sell by auction next sum- is a challenge to which the campaign.

another 6,000 acres free states of Asta can respond He will bo met at London defence to say that the Christian mer

of view will also be of the Harewood estate,' wholeheartedly. The goal of Airport tomorrow by Mr John point a free world, made secure and Higham, head of the Colonial presented. It seems a case of mostly in the Harrogate and prosperous through joint effort Ofice's South-East Asian De-putting a house on fire for the Wetherby areas. Betweer on a basis of equality, is one partment.

pleasure of seeing the engines 55 and 60 tenants are affect their

A

Many of those names were at At 2.30, 5.15, the 200-strong opening porty, including Captain Philip John Gardner, London's first VC, of the

last

war, who won his award for, rescuing an officer from tank under fire in Libya.

There is one piece of "barbed wire" in the new club. Made of rubber, it surrounds mural painting of a humorous escape scene at Stalag Luft III.

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divided allegiance.”. United Press.

Sir Henry Gurney, the British of directors is made up of HAREWOOD

High Commissioner in Malaya, will attend.

TO

SELL

of spiritual con MORE LAND

sequences...

Sir Henry Gurney returns to put it out... Singapore, on December 12 Reuter.

Money Given Away In Secrot

SHAW'S FORTUNE MAY BE £150,000

Bernard Shaw's lost will, made this year, is 8,000 words long and is in the hands of the Public Trustee, who will be the sole óxecutor.

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CHIEF QUARREL

"In this instance there is no guarantee that it will be put

ed. The acreage cove seven parishes and Flomp ton Rocks..

At the estate office recently out, especially by the sort of it was thated rat' it was hoped Christian apologists chosen by that the amount realised would the BBC. Our chief quarrel meet outstanding death duties with the BBC is that it treats on the estate of Lord

ord Hare- the Christian faith as an open wood's father the sixth Earl question and provides a forum Last June the sale of 8,000 acres for militant atheism on equal realised £293,660.

The further male will reduce the estate to less than half of its 23,000 acres at the time of the death of the sixth Earli

A letter from Lord

Lord Harewoodi Ir received

foceived by tenants

stated that

terms.

the

salo

was a step

I am taking with the reluctance. But the

"What would happen if the BBC treated the laws of health or political anarchism in the Mr William Limb, an royalties brought Show £50,000 fashion It treats religion?

But his income in anarchy in the political sphere that a official of the Public Trustee annually.

the past ten yours was cut to cannot be discussed, why should'

Greatest Office, said: "I have read about £5,000 a year by taxes. anarchy in the spiritual sphere amount of the death duties I the will once. It in very Sbaw paid £200,000 for the be given equal standing with have to pay leavor me with no detailed but will be pushed, printing of his books over the loyalty, to God? From such alternative. I...” bopp may through quickly,

years. He retained copyright sowing there can be only one tenants will find if posisja 4 to

buy their own holdings" "Probate can be expected this of his works, got them printed, harvest." month."

and employed publishers to dis- (*) z

ANN The Public Trustes OMés is'a | tribute them 42-year-old Government agency for handling settlements,

In 1940 ho got £60,000 film

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royaltics for "Caosar and Cleo SIDE GLANCES A friend of Shaw said he may patra," and another. 200,000, for have cleft only £150,000, despite "Pygmalion." He got £30,000 £1,000,000 curnings and a life accumulated royalties from Interest in mast of his wife's Germany after the war. £150,000 estate......

Ho had 12,814 3 pound. shares Death duties cut his wife's in Welwyn Garden City. - When catate,: tration and generosity it was taken over by the Minis-

try cut his own.

of Town and Country GHIFTS: Ho maintained a Planning, Shaw, collected £11,- widow whose extravagant, kus 770 enah, plus shares in a new band left her penniless and he trust worth £23,000, paid for her children at Oxford. DUTIES: Of his wife's estate Nobody in the Zamily knew he said: "I had to hand over where the money came from.r£40,000). in death, duties, and He paid. for repairs to Ayot | practically the whole of tho St Lawrence church roof and income will go to the tax subscribed to the church funds collector.tatt

He gave 10 houses in Carlow, His wife's money, now, pasens Eiro, to the lown." "His 'house to Eiro for teaching ‚."self- Land thregryn, rat Aung St. control, clocution, deportmen 2wAob KWAY 1940 to the and the arts of personal contact

National Trust as literary and Mocial interccargo." : shrmic, 1:1 1934).

not known exactly how the TAXES: For many years money will be unnsla pres

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