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TUBERCULOSIS NOTIFICATIONS & DEATHS

1946

1947

1940

1949

1950

10,000 -

2000

1,000-

7.000

6,000-

Notifications

3.279

1510

5.000

4855

Deaths

2267

3,000-

43.263

2,001.

26/1

2,000

11.752

1881

1,961

1,000

These are the actual cases and deaths reported. Many cases are not notified for one reason or another, and Tuberculosis is such a slow killing disease that many victims return to their native villages to die and are never reported. The actual numbers suffering from the disease and dying as a result thereof, must be many times greater than the official figures.

Donations may be acut to Menara. Lowe, Bingham and Matthews, Chartered Accountants, ar to this newer- paper.

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THE LITTLE

WORLD OF DON

CAMILLQ. By

Giovanni Guares-

COMETHEENG. M'CIES?

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No use arguing with this priest

chi; Gollancz. 108. against the Communists. Some ing at least one murder) fereer, wit at Edwardian dining tables, 6d. 238 pages, readers may even lind Don one never has the feeling that and a handful of novels, of

ERE is a toy pistol fired in the cold war! Here is a little world as sly as a fairy tale; painted in the gay primary colours of the nursery; and as tenden- tions as a party manifesto.

1 k the story of a heavy Asted Italian parish priest, Don Camille, and his ferocious, serio- comie war against Peppone, the Local Communist mayor.

Camillo's conversations with the the feud will be carried to the which this is one. Lord a little shy-making.

For example, when the priest can find body to carry the eresa in the annual procession banned by the Communists), he made this erass quite to heavy. complains They need not have

"You're telling me," replies the Lord, smiling, "Didn't carry it to the top of the hilt

This eplerde --- admittedly un extreme ease-is not calculated In this struggle Don Cumille 12 please everyyour. Last of a consistently gets the best of Peppone, whose anti-clericalism things. This is partly because he has a deep rational baste. What ha the better-filed arsenal. the mayor claims to be in the Partly because Peppons is both service of the people, the priest a better Christian and a stup retorts: "And I am in God's ser- der politician than any sound vice!" Marxat has a right to be. But

als because in moments of "No use trying to argue with eriris the pricat is able to take a prior! Biore you have utter nis troubles to the Lord, who ed wwards they have dragged Jerusionally scolds him but in polities!" How easy to under-

kways gives him astute advice, stand Peppone's exasperation!

This may be thought to weigh ́ Although the language is the political scales unfairly feree and the actions (includ-

Che SNAPSHOT GUILD

The happy thrill of a day at the zoo is perfectly caught in this ample snapshot..

NOT

For More Than Animal Pictures

him

a ɛense,

I think

last extreme.

When Peppane places a bomb The it we must take on in the church, Don Camillo trust. This is n case of "not throws it into the party head- so much what she said as the quarters-both are

under the

The way she said " Pressed be- impression that the bomb Camille is banished from quite safe. And when De tween the pages of a bok, the the Bower loses its perfume and parish by his bishop, it is Pep- much of its colour, too. pene who makes life intolerable for the new priest.

Don

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sanart

As for the eaurage. If the So it is really no surprise to Wilde Case could be said to And, in the last pages, that Pep- have a heroine it would be Ada opne is repainting the Holy In-

Leverson. A wealthy an 1 cuil- Fant for the Christmas Crib.

vated woman, In the little

Don

she brenme world Camillo there are, perhaps, Jittle hostess of the aesthetic hear nothing and which might leaders and caught the fashion- we sei of the ninetics, amused lia sacial problems of which put, the struggle between priest able accent. and proletariat in

When the bomb different light.

a somewhat

burst, she did something more. trouble 100 much But why

After the first trial, Wilde was about the polities of fairyland? free for three weeks in a London Erpecially a fairyland so charm- 16g and with such delightful where no hotel would put him up and few former friends would iliustrations, also by Guareschi,

meet him. Mrs Leverson invited him to her home. Calling her servants together, she offered month's wages if they them a wished to leave. None did so.

The Limit is therefore the novel of a brave woman—how

it.is

to

THE LIMIT. By Ada Lever

son, Chapman and Hall. 78. 6d. 301 pages.

ADA LEVERSON has left on brave. now difficult

history the imprin of a ealise. The Limit is, 'unfor- valiant deed, a reputation for tunately, not much more.

A British Crossword Puzzle

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30

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ACROSS

3 Slender rod (4)

7 Robust (5)

U Pain (4)

9 Donation (4).

10 Liken (7).

12 Roguish (4).

15 Like a sheep (5). 18

Meanwhile, of course, the [OT long ago a friend of mine

10 sent me several snapshots children paid no attention he had made at a nearby zos. him. They were engrossed, un- With them came a note. "I sus- coneclous of the camera. Their pect." he wrote,

"that most interest was only in the animal.

So, in zoo pri-

my camera users look on marlly as a place for animal friend has proved the point of lotures. I am convinced this his letter. 'il vote along with 5 wrong. To prove my point. I

thas more than animal im sending you these snaps of pictures ought to be made at

I suspect that o my niece and nephow."

203: In fact,

18 Accustomed (4). One of his pictures is the shot shot such as this, which helps appearing with this column. It's show the pleasure a zoo can 18 Haughty (5),

21 bring, is far more meaningful Vessel (5). shot I like. I like it chiefly than a shot of un animal alone.

22 Wander (4). 23 Region (5), because it is honest, simple and

You can make any animal 23 wholly matural, Go to a zoo any shots you might avant to-the 20 State of mind (4). Lime and you'll see a host of tiger pacing in his cage, the 20 Dry (7).

youngsters watching the animals polar bear diving in his pool 30 Mature (4), with this same pleasant inten- and you can make something 31 Singer (4). sity,

more. You can make pletures 32 Till-tale (6). A Brst glance, you might think of a high momen: in the life of 33 13roud (4). this shot had been made from any child. And that's an within the enclosure. It wasn't. complishment. For there's no My friend simply took his greater pleasure to be had than 10 сле side of capturing the deep-seated, In- the enclosure and shot through lenge enthusiasm 01 a happy

he fence with his lens in in youngster. opening.

John van Guilder.

camera around

HAVE YOU EVER DREAMED THAT. YOU WERE ON A BRIDGE TALKING TO A MAN WHO TURNED INTO A HORSE AND STOOD OVER YOU AND WOULD NOT MOVE. YOU DARE HOT MOVE BECAUSE A HOLE HAD OPENED IN THE BRIDGE

✓ BESIDE YOU

Roman

BC-

THIS DREAM MEANS:

This droom is not vary subtle; it is frankly a puro sex' droom, Obviously. In someone who is slightly preoccupied with a normal instinet.

The horse and the serpent are age-old symbols.

DOWN

1 Destruction (5).

2

Fat (7).

Foreign (5).

6 Facts (4).

Smart (4).

Grille (4),

11 Ward off (5),

13 Apartment (4).

14 Conceal (4). 17 Concea

16 Era (3).

17 Gloomy (4).

20 Quotas (7).

18 Loosen (4).

22 Speed (4),

24 Swift (6)

25 Attemp: (5)

27 Leave out 14),

28 Attract (4).

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD.-Across: 1 Puppet, 7. Erla,

9 Arson, 10 Medal, 11 Atom, 13 Articulate, 15 Idea, 16 Eyot, 19 Represents, 22 Sir, 24 Hence, 25 Anvil, 26 Galo, 27 Ex- tols. Down: 2 Upset, 3 Panie, 4 Tumble, 6 Sedative, 8 S3o, a Rated, 12 Moans, 13 Abets, 14 Internal, 17 Orlel, 18 Breeze, 20 Scant, 21 Novel, 23 Thaw.

AND THAT WHEREVERİ YOU WENT THERE WAS

LA DOG ON YOUR

HEAD →→

AND THAT WHEN YOU SHOOK HANDS WITH A MAN HIS

HAND TURNED INTO.

A SNAKE 2.

of masculinity. The dog on the lady's head is an animal thought which oppressos hor and will not lauva her wherever sho goon.

It is part of the normal thythm of emotion that such dreams racur from time to time. They aro pretty normal and 'no-drastic change, is, Inés dicated in one's mode of living.

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