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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1953.
"MY LORD, THE CARRIAGE WAITS WITHOUT!”
"WITHOUT WHAT?*
"WFOUT ANY BLINKIN FLOOR TO
IT,AS WAS KICKED OUT BY A CERTAIN CUSTOMER FROM THIS ADDRESS TWELVE MONTHS AGO.
dave
THE TAXI SITUATION
BUDGET DAY
Bakshash
Bakthash
World Copyright by arrangement with the Manchester Guardian.
WE TRAMP FOR HOURS
TO LIBERTY AT LAST
"They Have Their Exits”” Chapter Four by
AIREY NEAVE D.S.O., Q.B.E., M.C.
In previous chapters the author has described his capture wounded — at Calais in 1940, his march into Ger- many with thousands of Allied prisoners and his plan to escape from Stalag XXa, in Poland. Here, with F/O Forbes, R.A.F., he slips away from the camp dental centre and joins a working party. After working on a farm they hide up in the roof of a barn with the con- nivance of a
A British corporal. German soldier, apparently suspicious, enters and questions the corporal.
came
R
minute
-BUT GERMAN
EYES
ARE ON US
far from
young,
DON IDDON'S DIARY
Now It's 'Go West, Young Salesman'
Montreal, Tuesday. American - barn Clorence VERY time I walk Trade Minister and a passionate Decatur Howe, this country's down St Catherine's convert to Canadianism, waya: Street, which is Mon- "It isn't a matter of tariffs. A treal's Regent Street or great many British-goods enter Canada free of duly. It is just Fifth Avenue, there is Д
that it is easier for the British big crowd outside the show window of the department storo Simpsons.
wide
Tho Canadians Razo eyed at the ropliens of the Crown Jewels-a dazzling col. lection in the window.
to trade in the sterling market."
We shall have to get over our preoccupation with the easy-lo- bell sterling area if we are to erack the dollar market and make a good living here, v
ما
The Canadians are trying to help with all they have got. I Two other stores, Extens and have walked Into
#rose of Orivies, ako have the Crown drops while during the heart Jowe's in replica, and practical- of the elly and almost every ly every shop has photographs counter has British goods and paintings of Queen Eliza- tweeds and leather products, beth and the Duke of Edinburgh, kliver and china-prominently displayed. There are "Buz The two huge modern rail- British" weeks every other way stations, Windsor and Cen- week.
are dressed for pageant with banners and finge, and The climato is right for a avain there are coloured prints great upsurge of British trade of the Queen and the Duke. with Canada. All we have to do Es deliver the right goods at Queen Elizabeth, of course, is the right time at the right price. Queen of Canada, and Canadians do not let you forget it.
The
Canadian Government, This booming country, the wary of possible impétuosity in third largest In the world. Washington, is more in step elcher in resources than the with London than will the United States, has come of age. American capital. Thero is
absolutely no question 1 of Canada being a talk: to tho American kite.
CA
Busy salesmen
The other day an American sald jocularly to Canada's MANADA has grown to a Foreign Minister, Mr Lester great height and enormous Pearson, that perhaps many of strength. Montreal, the metro the world's problems would be White crosses, surmounted by
poils with 1,100,000 people solved in the United States and rusty Polish helracts, stood he two-thirds of whom are French Canada were one country, neath the lices where spring Canadian-Is
cily of bustling flowers bloomed. Farmhouses pro200
The atreets prosperity.
Mr Pearson replied: "The and sheds lay un black ruina blocked with new motor-cers,
troubles, wo. can't decide flooded by rain, and a
tmashed
malaty
Canadian-manufactured whether Canada is to be the chapel stood with half a cruci
American models; the shops and 49th State of the United States fix hung above is doorway.
hotels are teeming.
or America the 11th Province of The
was Hitler's route to War-
Unable to get a room at the Canada." sow in the autumn of 1039.
In nearly every farmhouse were German farmers trang planted by Hitler. At length we came to a farm which bore A Polish name. An old man leaned against the fence of a pigsty.
We spoke to him in Germen and asked him the to Wlocawek. He smiled, way touched his cap, then spoke in English.
"Good luck." Ho looked round towards the form fear,
"The man here,
hic
:11
4
Ritz-Carlton, "I stayed at the Mount Royal.
Canada is blessed with 'good, The Mount Royal and the even inspired, leadership. Thore Laurentian apparently are the Vincent Massey, the tean, headquarters
to be
austere of the American patrician,
the first travelling salesmen. They are and here to carn a quiel and honest Canadlanı dollar, and they tell me: "Mon- General. treal is loaded with money-~-~-~- talk about a boom!"
Intellectual, native-born Governor-
Mr Massey has, dignity, and culture, not a calor copy of presence. He wants a Canadian the American variety. Some say that he is too British" EDT Canadians; but they do not say
I had hoped that our sales- men from the United Kingdom would be up in the forefront of the gold rush, but it is not an. We are lagging in the race. it when Mr Massey is around.,
Several Canadians bankers,
They
Tscherman I work for him, but | merchants, and journaliste
he is very bad. You must go."
Α
瓿
T the next farm, which we Teached at dusk. we were luckier. There the former gave me a pair of strong corduroy trousers to replace my which were soaked and threat- bare He allowed us to sleep in his farm-so long as we left before dawn.
own
have been blunt with me, say that mere tarif cuts in the United States will not solve Britain's economie problems un- less she adopta different methods In trading than ahe has done with Canada.
B
Outselling us
mare footsteps--but den fields not
Tramping through the sod- beside their kitchen table with- only those of the corporal- road, out of sight of German clothes before an open fire, wek. A mile from the town percent higher duty
Guiding hand
is no
E Prime Minister, French- Canadian Louls: St. Laurent, who did not enter politics until he was 59, is an outstanding success as Canada's chief execu= tive. He is guiding the country
·ICHTS," said the corporal again.
n'ong the road to world power. But the German seemed dis-
Prime Minister St. Lauront satisfied with his denial. There
RITISH goods coming into deleted the As the first cock crow we
word "Dominion" was a pause during which I could-hear
Canada are granted Im--from the new statute (I have tiptoed up the farm drive 10 only the beating of my own
perial preference, and there is yet to my
meet a Canadian | who post an the main road from Two
sallow-faced the road, the blisters on heart, then it seemed that Thorn to Alexandrov, We had women were the only, inmates fect bolling and smariing as it
no duty at all on 80 percent of relishes the word Dominion, so the goods we send. By con- we had better stop using it.). both men went away.
covered nearly twenty miles Bave for a tiny baby
in a my boots were filled with hot
trast, only 43 percent of Ameri cinders. After
rough wooden cradle. They sat there from the barn.
There can goods sent here are duty- Towards three o'clock we saw
drifting away this action— the out interest while we dried our the factory chimneys of Wloca-free, and the remainder have a from Britain in
than It la merely an outward ex- Sat upon the rubbish-
pro- pression of Canada's coming-of- that imposed on British and a low whistle that was cars, we soon reached the out- They showed no surprise as we we
ducts.
age. the signal "All's well." I skirts of Alexandrov. Its white walked stark naked round the littered shingle beside the mud-
lain dy Vistula, tired and onco Yet American goods outsell Two other houses were for the most part kitchen.. We could not explain saw the corporal grinning shuttered and the town was ourselves, but the younger of more thirsly. As we lupped theours with the greatest of case, mentioned before-the 'dynumie and holding up one thumb. quiet. We skirted
boun the women, bronze-faced Its
and brown water, a dead calf float-
merchants Clarence Howe; who largely Why? Montresi bloated and ob say our deliveries are too slow, responsible For hours we lay in the dark daries and set off towards the gypsy, made motions with her ed past us,
for the vast and ness, not darng to speak,
we don't keep stocks in Canada, sweeping AL river bank.
arms, as if of swimming. I scene.
Industrialisation of harder yet, suppose that they thought ten o'clock we burled our khaki
I turned round at the sound shownmanship and sales- Canada, The rain fell
Pearson, and Laster When
voice otirdress in the bay. From forming muddy pools. My thin had swum the Vistula.
of movement. A German offi- manship are often old-fashioned Canada's
in the world old haversacks we drew work workmen's clothes were soak the time came to go on, their cer was standing on the grass and we don't bother much with forum-make up the sound and men's co
which had beca ed. clothes
humble frightened faces were of the bank, hands upon” his attractive packaging and dis often brilliant. Loam of liiders to the
We struggled and smuggled
on In
staring down
play cards. great at the door as we turned for a hips,
that have camp
given Canada ski-caps made miery until wo reached a moment in the rain, then went through black-rimmed spre- Since 1838 Canada's purchases prominent place in the sun of rough Foilsh from Army blankets.
farmhouse which bore a Polish our way.
tacles.
abroad have Icaped six-fold. prosperity and power, slid down
We were soon lost and the name on a narrow label above
be-
Asnerican exports here Slowly we
poorly mound of hay on to the floor of the door. A woman stared at wildered in a maze of the barn, sild back the wooden UK from
window. She cultivated fields and marshy bar, genity opened
We
the door, smiled awkwardly, and opening ground. At intervals we stop- ed to study the sodden map. then softly walked out under the window, called to
the stars towards the East.
Rapturously I breathed the
night breeze as we tred through
bushes and leather.
No
who has not known the
one paln
of imprisonment understands
the meaning of liberty.
us,
SCIENTISTS TRY
An hour passed in sheer de-TAR în a demonstration light. Along the forest rides we D of three-dimensional murched, without fear, hasten-
ing towards the town
at
Tomorrow: The Man With The Whip
Us
our
kre
·SELOSTAM, · KIN
A
times what they were In fact, they have done so bofore the war and ours have well that occasionally Visiting. only trebled. We could sell a lot Amerkans got alightly irked. I more if we tried harder.
stood in a queste to pay a bill in a men's store here and the in front of me Was nt American. The cashier · τρις tho American currency and then gave the man his change. The American sak: Hey, hyou short-changed me” and a
THEIR HAND AT 3-D
By CHAPMAN
PINCHER.
Alex-colour pictures staged by were too fuzzy to be recognise between a guided anti-aircraft androv twenty miles from the scientists in London was the able.
Duke of Edinburgh, But he did not know.
fort.
man
The American said: "That's a
according to the results of an The cashier, a patient french- sches-and-pains survey,
Canadian, said: "I'm sorry, sir, More grandes than grandads but the Canadian dollari. is are afflicted with the crippling currently two cents above; the - rocket and im enemy plane, i
kinde kof rheurmation. But US. dollar,” Watching
MAO, "slipped darkened TV
imore "mengat A Like the Duke, they did not
discha scroon Through ste:co:cople
painful complaint know they were being photo- graphed, and all had moved was a mock missile caused by damage to the shock-poor way to get fourists
which looked like a small blue absorbing pads in the spine. during the short time-exposur dgar (cep out of the screen to glance round or talk to a towards me.
These findings were made by me:
nearly half past four and. the
The pictures were a series of neighbour.
A blue spot which also seemed of Markhester University but, after all, when the Ameri doctors led by Dr Jonas Hell-
worth more colder,
stills shown bringing stereoscopic wind
Brew
The Duke alone, his attention to move in the air far out in
gren during a full-scale rheumas) than
Wo straightened out to the "Ameri- heavy raindrops. Listening, I vision expert Professor William heard no more than the sound Wright to explain the dificulties riveted on the machine, showed font of the mereen represented im survey in Leigh, Lanes, everything up in sharp three-dimensional diving in
an enemy bomber finking and town of 30,000 people. of my own jaws, munching a of making three-dimensional focus.
WHEN we had covered ten His chief co-star was a statue W mãos we rested at a juncilen--of a beautiful young girl.
of the forest tracks. It
was
by
nof CAUTE
tarted
which nims
will bir ut chocolate which cour in my mouth. I tried an eyestrain.
bitter- They were profected on to a assunge tho apple to sweet, thirst and lay back with screen by a double-lented magle
the lantern. my mouth open to catch
ฟ
LESS FAITH
all, directions to escope, Missile No. 1 dew below the plane toad endevod · ik A The next picture was of a
second bmched 17th-century statue
from 4he of a girl
The doctors visited every tenth sitting with her left leg alightly encored to direct hit
The wadrot helps the relentint House in the town and quizzed
stretched in front of her,
•
Afterwards the cashier." told "It's' a' difficult business,
dollar was
OLIFE
cans advantage."
Dollar pride
manyahops, slowly falling raindrops..
to work but ways of controlling every person over 15 about their ACTUALLY CONCENTRATION
restaurants, atures, Wo slung our sacks over sore
Through the spectacles, her the flight of real misalles. The rheumaticky pains.
and planes aro They found that only half night cluba present their-bus shoulders and moved on, the
leg seemed to be 101t, long and mock miles tins of sardines and condensed
hung high over the heads of the produced on the screen by the the housewives who contract and sell their goods at pår Professor Wright - took the
same nechcerisen which makes heuren even the most Canadian, prido that their milk rattling as we groped our
pictures with
Pudience, stereoscople
.a television picture.
painful forms - ever consult | dollarla herdere shift the way.
The positioning of starson' So the principle could almost their doctor about it.. Nearly all United States, "la" understand- The road began to rise and camera during the Duke's recent
to the laboratories of the set to avoid such comic certainly be used to produce the rheumaticky men go to the able, but in Montreal-Theprd no then descend until, with our
effects will be a tough problem “deep” TV piatures If you are doctor right away,
bosuting compass pointing southeast, wo London's Imperial College.
The Duke'
Women corn to kave leas the deep concen- for
three-dimensional willing to wear spectacles while reached the railway a few miles
An
faith in the tinctor's power to electrical "focals" Alm director.
looking in. from Alexandrov and over 150 tration while
froot hetamatiem. Finke from Warsaw, It was a wet machine was being described to A near thing to three-dimen-
THOSE DISCS and misty dawn.
by him showed up strikingly salonal television was also on We crossed to the other side watched the pictures through show de London the other day. of the trick, where the special spectacles,
\'It-is-am ingenious device hê- fordst Bull grow thickly. A «Thero wwo '15 other, prople ing used by detonoo scientists to wight wan. we crapt to a sign; in the pictures, but their faces similate the exciting pattin
ON SUAN GIORDTS-
Montreal and Cabar (ope, complainty, and, tas evidence that about populatfor dump houses cause rheumatism, coot and still tink only but then twho work in avant cons 000 population) - Et ONE OUT of every three ditions seem to get more mapped migrantija: 16%endte sh "GIIWN" » KIDS suffers from discs.” khesaritano in moEDNA KOTA, T
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