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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1956.
Two Main Issues In
Austrian Elections
Vienna, May 10.
Two main issues are at stake in the general election which will take place in Austria on May 13.
Fast, the election will delete cond-April Viestive adune whch of the two great pastre pes like by Haverfor the SecuGENT
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and would nationalise Gal production and most of the
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They elam11 Such nationalisa that only by tun cam the standard of living of she Austrian workers A m Juustel and the ident of The welfare State fas complete rendisest
farmers.
"The Prople's party, a heteros body composed <f brig businessmen, Traderm, clerks and middle class LiteBlechunks,
under
opposes
further nationalisation H fears thurt the rationalised entreprises < Socialist
puinister Wakthrutiner will grow file a "state within the states will
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which non-Socialists
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have the right to interfere
This party favestrs the right
foreign
10 espital employed. under
Austrien control, for the effective and i rapid
exploitation uf the country's oil resources favours financing industry and such services as road und rail- way transport hy lotus rather than by ploughing back profile and praying any losses out of Stale funds.
Greater Freedom
main plank is "renter Its freedom and less Goverancent
Interference."
If the Socialists win a few more seats this year than in 1953, then Socialist. Chancellor wil bitroduce A policy of further nationalisation. If the People's party hold their majority or increase it, then private enterprise will be given nore play.
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The only two other parties which stand
any chance of winning cuts In this election are the "Communists and Lelt Scelalists and the "Freedom Party of Austria (FPO).” The Communists and Socialiste, under the name "People's Opposition."- won only four solits in the last elections. Now, owing to the disputes staried by the doounciation of Stalin, they are reported to be meeting considerable trouble within their own ranks.
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CITY
AUTOMATIC SECRETARY
A demonstration was held in Londou recently of a
into
new automatic duplicating machine with an output of A sheet of special 5,000 words upward per minute.
the quarto airmail-weight copy paper in fed machine, with the item to be copied, and the original are returned within item and ready-for-use copy
Very handy, but frankly, we prefer our Seconds.
kindlike flesh-and-blood secretaries to be the
here London girl Marian Hart, seen
with the "secretary".Express Photo.
MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN
AFTEA DEMOLISHING THE JEEP, THE GIANT INSECTS BATTLE EACH OTHER)
FERD'NAND
NANCY
SLUGGO---
I BAKED A CAKE FOR YOU
THIS RIFLE DOESN'T WORK AGAINST THEM
MAYBE THE BIG ELEPHANT GUN WILL!
OH, Boy!
DOES!
Too Much Markova Would
Drinking In Slovakia
Prague, May 10. Most Slovaks' idea of a good time is to drink a lot, sing vulgar Longe and fight, complains the Slovak Communist Party nows-
paper Pravda.
"It is very painful that we do not know how to a
our-
selves heartily and humanly, but 1 with a certain dignity," said the newspaper,
h
published Bratislava, capital of
Slovakia.
Pravdu said that it was tine to the "healthy
to get
Tumk
[ tarditions" of the part - -recrea- ten, ulings to the country and sotuubije, incelings.
It blanned much of the present state of affairs ou leuholism, most rife which it said was
Το Dance In
Like
Egyptian Ballet
By Haig Nicholson
Rio de Janeiro, May 10.
The British ballerina, Alicia Markova, hopes that one day she may dance in an Egyptian ballet if one can be specially created.
"I have always had a great interest in Egyptian history, art and culture," she said here recently. "Egyptian history is rich in potential ballet material and there is no reason why an Egyptian ballet should not be devised. To dance in such a ballet would be a joy."
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Many people have remarked | mecially made for me by All thas Morkova koolty Egyptian Talian shoemaker in New York appearance. The latest Bini I wear no others. 1 al-
she example of this was when
ways sew on the ribbons my- was dying down here from New self and when I have no she inment the best pad workers York. A woman passenger who
to give fats, 1 nutograph rib- and was cloquent prooť“ of kopt staring at her finally said:
bons to give them." me, but you lark of culture in their way of "You must excuse
look so much like an Egypĺkan Princess."
life
LIVE BETTER
To Markova this is Interest- as she explained, ing beenuse,
have been born she might Ogypt.
in
TIGHTS FROM PARIS
Taen about her custumes. "All my costumes are made which in London by the firm mode Pavlova's," she said. have two costumes for each role. "My father was working 051 dance, They are made of an engineer at the Aswan Dam,' nylon which keeps its freshness she said, "and my mother was despite many washings better with him. The doctor ordered than any other material.
i relati tu the always wash my own costumes. taste, temperate climate of Britain to have her baby. That baby
thick was
su necessary nowadays as it was in the past when it was the only causola- tion of th. hard-hiven worker,
11t Although people lived now, they * diel Hot know
tu}y¢'t!! Kozel enough
iquette and sucial fe They showed u by coining was me." surably dressed" to theatres and in nevris
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time to convert the kien thut to dress eurelessly and go thless and unshaven is proof of belonging to the working class,
Pravda Special
sand
China
my mother
WEEK'S ILLNESS
I
"My tights are made in Paris and always travel with Alx pains. These, too, I wash my- helf. The colour, though akvaya pink. varies according to the The year was 1910.
|ighting and shade of costume I Though Morkova's visit herewear. I have evolved a special was marred by a week's illness tint to make a peachy colour
food poisoning. through
she for television. I found that flesh The Mail found time to talk about
INIT pink does
look well life of a ballerina, She did not
television and experimented talk about the hours of practice until I found the peachy and rehearsal that lend to her
which is much better. perfection in performance, but intimate off-the-stoge ut mure things
Bewitched
Freetown, May 10. A native doctor of the Sien Leone village of Wuluteh decided 1 elart * campaign against witcheraft.
After dancing until midnight The went off into the bush calling
ut to the "evil spirits."
He has not been seen since that night-over two weeks ago.
China Mail Speriai.
By Lee Falk and Phil Davis
AGAINST THE ANTS, YES! I DOUBT IF IT'LL PIERCE THE HEAVY ARMOR OF THE MANTIS!)
LOOK--!
| ANOTHER GIANT ENTERS
THE FRAY THE
GRASSHOPPER!
By Mik
GARDEN TOOL
BUSHMALL EPIS
I'LL
TAKE IT
AMBULANCE
RIGHT HOME
JOHNNY HAZARD
Ì AS THE DRONE OF THE APPROACHING "CONTACT"
PLANE IS KEARD, JOHNNY MAKES HIS OPENING MOVE! F
I'M CUTTING YOUR
BONDS, BROOK... DON'T [BUDGE TILL THINGS START [HAPPENING, THEN ACT
RESOURCEFULLY!
'CAUSE I DON'T KNOW EXACTLY WHAT'LL OCCUR, BUT IT'LL BE.......
FAST AND LOUP!
By Ernie Bushmiller
ON COURSE, WILLEM ..... AT }LOW SPEED/ CAN'T GUT THE.
ENGINE IN THIS CHOPPY SEA..... NEED CONTROL FOR TIMING ||AND PRECISE ANGLE IN THIS PICK-UP OPERATION{
HELLO, SLUGGO--we ARE YOU
ALL RIGHT ?
MAR-9
By Frank Robbins
First about her shoes.
i
tiht
at
"I do all the mending costumes and tights myself.”
Markova does not like the
"I can pometimes use u pale of baile! shoes two or three usual ballet make-up. times," she said. "but in the heat of Rio (where she arrived paint around the eye and mouth
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"I believe."
she said,
"that
I
natural mask the
expressions which are just us much a purt
rolu of acting a
the actual
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treat whve after summer had officially ended) can use a pair only once, "At every performance
fans footwork. ask me for an autographed shoe.
travel 1 always
with
make-up supply and came to Rio with which allows smiles, frowns Ove dozen patrs. They are and closed or open eyes to show
EVEN
MAGICIANS
good "} Use A simple
Cant Carlsberg
Beat
If we were
any fresher we'd still be
on the vine!
Libby's
TRY FROZEN STRAWBERRIES
TODAY
ROWNTREES
MILK CHOCOLATE WITH ALMONDS AND RAISINS
this situation
calls for a
San Miguel
instead of the mask-like face which seems to have become a convention in ballet."
WAITED THREE DAYS
Markova Though
claims that she is not superstitious, she always puts three things on her dressing-table before unpacking. One is a photograph of Diaghi- lef, who first encouraged her to toire up ballet seriously. An- other is a doll made by a fan of the ballerina in the role of Giselle.
'The third is a doll from Bahia (a State in Brozll's Seaward shoulder) given her by a group of Brazilion fanın.
These fans, about 00 In number, hearing that Markova would pass through Rio on a previous South American trip, went out to Galego altport to greet her. It was three days before her aeroplane arrived, but each day the fans Were there and finally she got the doll
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to Markova had something say, too, Dboul The doting mothers who invite her to see their daughters dance and then want to be assured that each is a prodigy of the ballet.
"There are three things that a Firl must realise it she wants to become a good dancer, and perhaps a ballerina," she said.
"The first is that it is gruel- lingly hard work which is
not
worth while unless she is con- vinced that dancing is her voca- tion,
ENTIRE LIFE
"The second is that dancing is to make other people happy and rwt to make oneself happy, though that may
it- cidentally.
come
"The third is that dancing is · ja dancer's entire life. There is [no room for anything else. It is ruinous to try to mix dancing with other activities and plea- {sures if a girl, really wants to
get to the top and say there.
"The ballerina emerges from the
chrysalis of a wirl who thinks, dreams, and lives ballet."" -China Mull Special.
Women Save Beer Sales
Copenhagen, May 10. Danish brewerica must thank Denisli women for maintaining beer sales on the home market, Recording to Mr Semler Joer. genson, Chairman of the Danish Master Brewers Association.
Moro than women · In tho other Scandinavian countries Danish women appreciated a good beer, he said.
It was because of the intreba. ing number of women cur torners That Danish breweries had in large part been able to meet the competition of the rising (con- sumption of cheap foreign, wine, moChilesh Blail Special
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