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THE CHINA MAIL,

WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1957.

From Hongkong To The Left Bank

FOR

Paris.

OR nine miles the River Seine meanders through the great city of Paris, and along its banks artists are almost as permanent a sight as the proverbial fishermen and the horse-chestnut trees, Eash artist, be he working in oil or pastel, is trying to capture n fleeting moment in the ever-changing mood of Paris. Among them is a pretty young Chinese girl.

And one day, to the many artists' conceptions of Paris, to the Parises of Renoir, of Monet, of Utrillo, of Dufy, of Marquet, of Bonnard, of Vuillard, of Daumler, may be added the Paris of Rene Tang Chui-chow.

Though 26-year-old Rene is a relative newcomer to Paris, she is by no means new to the artistle world. She is what one might call a “second generation" artist. Her mother is the well-known Chinese painter and art professor Miss Chan Hsiao-chui.

Rene herself has been painting for 13 years. Last year she won the first prize at the All-China Youth Creative Exhibition with her portrait of a femaje Indian dancer. Her painting now hangs in Moscow, having been presented as a gift to the Russian people by the Chinese Government,

Rene started out by learning Chinese painting, specialising in portraits. She studied first un- der her mother and then at the China Arts School and the Soochow Beaux Aris School. She became a recognised artist painting in this form and gave numerous exhibitions.

One of her most successful was the one she gave in Hong- kong in 1950, when every one of her 50 paintings on exhibi- Hon was bought up by Hong. kong collectors.

DEPTHS AND

MOODS

RADIO

Hongkong

5.30 pan, "Women Only"-A week- ¡ly magazine introduced by Barbart Lawrence and Murray Leavitt: 0. Time Signal, Programme Summary: 0.42. Lucky Dip Listenets' Requests presented by Margherita; 7, dizing Song-Build Binge and his Orehen

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WONG

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The Intest times of porting shown below are those far un- registered correspondener posted at GPU, Mongkong. The latest panding times elsewhere shielt, in general, are earlier ikan the 01.0. times can be priestined by enquiry at the lucat offer,

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 17 By Air Hawaii, USA. Cripda, & p... Korea, 6 pm.

By Surface India, Pakistan. Trou (Binhe via P. India, Furces VAR GBC, Farcels

tra: 750, her Report: 8. Time Bombay Day: 7.50 ignal, The Nows; 9.09, Commentary: Karachi, Persian 8.15, Upero and Ballet: 8.40, Wednesdirect, 4 pm.

Staczo, 6 p.m. tay Theatre: "The Clockwork Clown"

Conrad Volk, The Chat: - J Bay Fry), "C" (Patrick Rideti). in Stelio Deborah Hurlbalt), Jelt Western oil painting. "I want-(Geoffrey Lupton), Doctor (Mark Potter). Produced for Use Honkong

But round about this time. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES Rene became

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interested

ed to experiment with a com-Sties Cup by Janet Tombling 9.15. bination of Chinese and Western Around the World" 10, This Week's techniques in painting. It seems Composer (Stravinsky): 10.30, Waltz- ing with David Carroll and his one could exprem depths and Orchestra (Vocal Chorus); 10.6, moods so much better in oll. Weather Report; 11. Tume Signal, I thought if I could combine the Radio Newsreel; 11.15, Goodnight two I could evolve something Music; 11.30, Close Down

new."

of

REDIFFUSION

urd t

Wednesday,

Concort-Muale

THURSDAY, JULY 18 By Alr Peking, Shanghai, lankos, Kun- mag Hollow, 7 cm.

Japan, 11 a.m. Philippines, 1 p.. Indo-Chins, France. 2 m. Pakistan, Middle East, Attica, Great Britain, Europe, s p.m.

U.S.Ap.. Malaya, Indonesia, Ceylan,

By Bartace China People's Republic, 7 an Maeco. ip.m. blakys, Bümno. 2 p.11. Staro, 8 p.m.

So Rene started sludying Western oil painting in carn- est under Mr Yen Wen-liang in Shanghus.

But after years study and experimentation she came to the conclusion that "a

| from "Glanna Schichi" By Piecing, Th combination of the two forma Orchestra of Radio Italiana; 4, Tea is impossible" and that "both For Two: 430, Strictly Instrumental; 6. Children's Comer-Presented by form lose something in a com- Auntie Ray: 5.30, Wednesday e- Lination."

questProented by Belly: 62, Birthday Mailbag: 5.59. Dick Jurgens Now she is resolved to con- Show: 1, Personality Parade-Victor tinue working in both forms, Borge; 15, Convert Mindature: 7.30, but to keep them separate, Sheddle Fisher with Axel Stordahl's Orchestra: 1.45, The Mystery of hopes to sell her Chinese paint-Nurse Larimer; 8. Tine Signal and ings so that she might finance The News: 809, Weather Tirport, oil Announcements and Interlude: 6.15, and aludies in her work

The Tops in Popular Muale: 8.30, painting. She is planning to Diamond Music Show: D. Music For hold an exhibition of her You-Sidney Torch and His Concert Orchestra: 8.30. "In Chancers by Chinese work in Paris soon.

John Galsworthy, Episode : tó, 13 Melodies and Memories--Featuring MAKING GREAT

James Turner and his Orchestra with Voer Salcinte and the BBC Chorus: 10.30, One Night Band; 11, Jerry's Jumble and Junk-Presented by Jerry Lewis; 11.30, Prelude To Mid- night; 15 Midnight, God Save The Queen; Cloan Down.

PROGRESS

Of surrealism, cubism, than

and other modern forms of paint- ing, Rene said: "I don't think they will last and have pay manifestation of our age, enduring value. They are

like the cha-cha and the rock-and- roll." Her favourite painters are Rembrandt, Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci,

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Hong Kong Birds

Herklota, G. A. C. 1953. Hong Kong Birda, Pp.. vii+239, 11 pls., 8 in colour, numerous black- and-white drawings in text. Hong Kong: South China Morning Post, Ltd., IIK$35.00,

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art in Communist Chin, Who Claus, guitarist and ha would only say: "It is maklad singer; 7.45, Newsreel of World end Colony Events: 8. Cantonese ing great progres."

"Two Orphan" Part & tinglini-

Friday, July 19

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Thailand

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MAN KILLED

When asked how she liked. Confouna), 850, Fussing the A sanitary Department coolie, Buck-English Panel Game: 2. Lee Llu, nged 31, was killed by

the life of an artist, Rene sali: Befence Fiction Theatre-The rain a private car while walking on It inu ΠΟΥ, but of Jana Enerson": 9.30. Cunes the pavement outside 93, Wan-

"I

if it had nat been for Evoading Feature Dyesebar – Mer-

(Approx), Late Night Final-News

the influence of my mother Imaid of the Hunted Island": 11 chal Road carly this morning. don't think I would have be-Headlines, Weather Steport and An come an artist. I like dancingnouncements; Close Down.

very much. I would have liked

to have been a ballet dancer.

But of course it is too Jate now.

As for her future, Rene is uncertain. "I think I would like ... a most welcoms to remain in Europe. I don't handbook for ornitholo- | think I would like to go back

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plats resident or station- ed in Hong Kong. All the hitherto reconted species are Included; plumages nas clearly and concisely described, and a short account is given of fleid characters,

volog babits, status ctc. The lustrations, excopt for three plates of photographs, are till by Car. A. M. Hughes,

and include four attrac

tive plates of the heads of 42 species and many useful drawings in the text. The writer of this review would have benefited greatly from this book when station- ed in Hong Kong some yours ago. Even now, on referring to it, nome

· 40 · Jusfamiliar spegics

on which notes were made at the time have almost all proved easily Identliable.-D. W, S. Extract from "The Ible" oalet organ of tivi, British Denithologiata" Union, Briljan Pigmeum)«^-

5. C. M. POSTROJ HONG KONGA.

HOWLOON

to China."

Theft From Lorry

silk

Three Tolls of pongee were stolen from a lorry parked outside 46 Jervels Street Jast night, Police reported today.

What's On Tonight

HOOVER and LIBERTY: "Rodan": A Japanese horror picture relying for its thrills on trick shots with the camera.

KING'S and PRINCESS: "The Littlest Outlaw": The friendship between a small Mexican boy and a stolen borse is the theme. Andres Velasquez is the boy, with Pedro Armanduriz and Joseph Callein. METROPOLE and STAR: "Mr Cory"; Gambler Tony Curtis is attracted by cards and women and lucky with both With Martha Hyer, Kathryn Grant Charles Bickford. QUEEN'S "and" "ALHAMDRA: “The Spirit of St Houls": "James Stewart ng Charles Lindbergh traces the career of the flyer from five dollar air ~ txips to the non-stop Now York to Paris tight in |

ROKY and BROADWAY: "Three Men In A Bont":

Jerome K. Japore's hilarious book comes to life ogel with Laureaça, Harvey, David_Tomlinson and Jimmy Cake it From Here") Edwards ns

TWO AND A HALF A Few Books

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WEEKS TO GO

SEND YOUR ENTRIES IN NOW!

You have two and a half weeks loft to send in entrios for the · China Mail Photo competition.

All entries should be placed in an envelope with 1. cardboard back so that there is no chance of damage to your entry if you post it. Entries can also be delivered to the Editor, the China Mail, 1-3 Wyndham Street,

Hongkong.

The competition is being held in two sections; The first-la news and the second is "human or animat in terest." In each section there will be two prizes: first $150 and second $100.

READ THE RULES

For A Teen-ager's

Library

H'

Lawful Sub-tenant

Named In Court

Judgment with costs was awarded 10 Wong Cheong [ISTORY is made ex- merchant, in the Supreme citing and painless Court this morning by Mi for young readers by a Justice C. W. Reece who held that Wong is a lawful series of "Landmark" sub-tenant of the first (looz Books published by premises of No. 66 Un Chau

and Macdonald

Co Street, Kowloon. (publishers) Ltd.

The bullding is owned Some of the most distinguish merchant, the defendant in the Godofredo Sam Louis Angeles, contemporary novelist,

action. biographers, historians and

cul

fournalists have been recruited Plaintift was represented by

to write the series on colourful Mr Lawrence Loang, Instructed versonalities Ake Alexander the by H, K. Lam and Co.

Mr Brookt Bernacchi, instruct Readers entering should study the rules and regula-Great and Queen Elizabeth I,

and well-known institutions like Cd by C. Y. Kwan and Co. tion, carefully.

the Royal Canadian Mounted úppeared for the defendant. Police.

In his judgment, his Lordahly

that Bald

ho Each book fells a true story evidence of the plaintiff general accepted th from the past in the light of

ly and he also accepted Illustrations are most effective. The series will receipts (produced in Court) m

being

Issued by genuinely a sound muricus for any Yeung Sau-tong for the sen teen-ager library.

The China Mail has received one entry below regulation size. Others are inadequately captioned-we want to know what the picture is about if it is not obvious from the picture itself.

Also remember that clever captions may be a deciding factor if the judges are unable to decide which of their final choice is best.

Do caption them fully-don't just write one or two words for a heading:

Rules And Regulations

1. Entry is free,

2. One entrant may submit two photographs

in cach section.

3. All entries must be accompanied by the printed slip below, duly completed and signed.

4. All entries must be preferably on glossy- finish paper and measure 6 x 8 or larger.

5. All entries must carry a caption adequate-

ly describing the photograph,

6. Retouched photographs will not be

accepted.

7. Photographs should be topical but good news photographs taken in previous years are acceptable.

8. The China Mail, cannot accept entries from any members" of the staff or their families of the South China Morning Post Ltd.

to have 9. Photographs known

been published in any newspaper, magazine or periodical in this Colony or in any part of the world will not be accepted. 10. All entries submitted become the property of the China Mail and the China Mail reserves the right to exhibit and publish some or all of the entries at a later date. 11. All photographs must have been taken in

Hongkong by the entrant.

12. The editor reserves the right to refuse

any entry if it is considered in any way offensive, or if it is otherwise unsuitable. 13. The China Mail reserves the right to determine the size of each published picture.

14. No responsibility can be accepted for any deficiencies claimed either in processing or printing but every effort will be made to reproduce photographs to the best of this newspaper's ability.

15. The judges' decision is final and no com. plaints or appeals will be entertained.

THE CHINA MAIL PHOTO

COMPETITION

ENTRY FORM

Name and initials

Private address

Caption

Section

Entrant's declaration: This photograph (these photographs) is (are) my own work and was (were) taken in Hongkong in (year) (month)

SIGNED.

This entry form should be either posted in the top left- ["hand corner on this luch of every photographi submitted

or tached with a paper clip.

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The story of Alexander the stated there to be paid. Great, once king of almost all the world, in written by John Gunther, Chicago-born journal- ist, who has travelled ~ witlely and is author of the well-known "Inside" books about various countries where he has been De a correspondent,

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(Young Sau-fong was former- ly the principal tenant of the premises from whom the plaintiff obtained tenancy. Ar order for eviction was sub- equently made against Young

the Bau-fong on

01 ground arrears of rent) Mr Gunther's exciting descrip- The Judge sald that he wa Hom of Alexander's many satisfled and found as facts: battles bring them to Be again. "That Kwok Mo-yin. was un He also brings home the truth to and including January 7 -"wars are always tragedies, 1954, the owner of 08 Un Chai

Street. even If you win them."

Author of English books of "That Young Sou-fong was? travel like "The African Queen" tenant of the first floor of the and creator of the "Captain. premiæs.

C. series, Hornblower"

S. "That on May 20, 1954, Kwał Forester wrote "The Barbary Mo-yin gave her ecusent Pirates" for The Landmaric writing to Yeung Sau-feng to Books

sub-let the front teng (porlour) rear cubicle of the first floor o 60 Un Chau Street to plaintif

"That on January 7, 1934 Kwolc-Mo-yin sold the premise on to the defendant.

Mr Forester gives a thrilling account of the pirates from the north coast of Atrica who had plagued Europe and Africa for

down centuries, swooping their victims and carrying navoy hostages for ransom.

The most famous Police force

In the world is the subject of j Richard Neuberger's contribu-

PROTECTED

to

"Consequent upon these find

evidence before me the plainus was a sub-tenant of Yeung Sau

en to the scrica, "Royal Cana-ng I doclone that, on the dlan Mounted Police."

the stirring tale force which started with 1:0 men who maintained low and order in a wild region of more

of fong of the premises known a 66 Un Chau" Street, Art Boon BIVO and except the tirs cubicle.

than one million square miles. "I further declare that, con- Huw this force has today boscquent upon the order for efect

come a symbol of strength, per- Severance and Foir

mont

made against Young Sou- play, a fong and pursuant to the pro visions of section 23 of the Lend. of many lord and Tenant Ordinance, the

described by Mr Neuberger, persuna! tricul "Mounties."

Emily Hahn (now Mrs Boxer) who was Hongkong

before and during the Pacific War, is

plaintiff was deemed to be tenant of the immediate landlord Le. the acteridant," and is con provisions of the Ordinance." sequently protected under the

the author of another of the THREE HURT

series. "Mary, Queen of Scots."

drama-

Miss Hahn bas ees her story A 78-year-old Chinese male of one of the most fragis Queens | Chan Kok was injured by amid a colourful background | tram at the junction of Hennessy of the life and cuslonis of the Hond and Heard Road yester- Elizabethan era,

day. He was odmitted to Queen "In Queen Elizabeth and the Mary Hospital for treatment. Spanish Armado," is

Lam Kol-cheong, a nine-year- lically reconstructed the life of old boy, was Injured by a bus of the greatest British near his home at 175, Querri's sovereigns

Winwar, Rond West, shortly after noon Frances novelist, blographer and critle, yesterday. Ho was taken to who was born In Stelly, gives a Queen Mary Hospital for treat- blow-by-blow account of Eliza- ment. beth's most famous victory.

A privato car knocked down The American writer, Nancy and injured a Chinese at the Wilson Ross, author of “A junction of Ma Tau Wai Road History of Women," writes the and Lok Shan Road yesterday. history of

outstanding The podestrian, Law Tong, 35 woman, Joan of Arc, ini the years of age,

was admitted to sixth book of the series, BI.

Kowloon Hospital.

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