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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1967,

H. King Wood Reports In Our Australian Newsletter:

KISHI'S VISIT WENT OFF THE TWENTIES, THE BALLET AND

EXTREMELY WELL- EVEN WITH DIGNITY

THE visit this weekend of the

Kishi, and his large party with considerable dignity.

There were one or two isolated incidents which might have let the visitor know that he was not being received with open there were far less urms but than many people expected.

Alleni crowd watched at a Sydney hotel when the visitors arrived for at State dinner; a silence broken by one man who yelled "Put him on the Burma

roud!" and as the State dinner finished there were notes of a huge from somewhere near the hotel playing what some

If not prepaid a booking for listeners said was a few bars of

The Last Post." of 50 cent is charged.

AGENCIES

WELL KNOWN French. Ann, covaring all French West Africa Tereliorien and Madogwear, should be interested in representing Hong Kong enamel Ware manufacture-very

Lilties assured. First Loutrex

Security

Sydney, (By Airmail). Japanese Prime Minister, Mr passed off extremely well-even

youngest rich man in the work class.

made

By December 21, Ave months after signing on with Profes- sinnal Jack Kramer, Lew Hoad anyy he will have

CA15.500. He is quite modest about his big money, but never theless seems to have consider- able pride in the fact that he carns it.

over the counter for £0, the size of two-house-bricks which can be put into an indoor wall and concenled with a pleure frut by any handy man

One Treasury official saith he would like to know how much of our money is overseas.

It

is a popular pastime

Bilcers on brak

hollday in America to pick up pocket In thres

and being money by buying appearances

pound weekend

notes particularly While City, he suld

California. he would get at least £45 for This match he every

won works out to something lice 16.10.0 minute for each ong ibat he is on the courts.

Itst

He is earning today for more In a week than Australia's top scientists cars in a year.

A Profit

In

"You can buy at one

bank down the and sell at a profit street. In a short walk you can pick up $50,"

in

Six months ago, when he won Mr Kishi did have the dis- the Wimbledon Ulle, he was tretion of having the tightestaining just under £27 a week. security guard of any VIP ever Close friends believe Hoad will raised pow!.

to visit this country. Including make at least £70,000 in his

the Federal time with Kramer and he ex- our own Royalty.

More

than 40 armed plain- peets to have nearly £65,000 et clothes detectives, uniformed it by next October. police, security officers, Com- monwealth police and airport

SA. Hue Ankeny Hous 4. París (BE), France.

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m on the totalisator. Ife paid a State visit to the Lieutenant-General Governor,

W. Woodward, and no doubt was quite aware that the serica. South

then Brigadier Woodward in the Salbury Prate Islands was a ruthless

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NARITIMEN

Fleas

A Canadian scientist left Aus- tralia one day this week with thousands of teas as travelling companlans,

This question was recently Federal Parliament when a menber suggested to

Treasury that differem colour note should be issued and the old ones with drawn wilhin a certain period.

Sir Arthur Fadden, who always has a rady eye for making a few extra shillings by taxation, regretfully rejected the idea.

Twenty-one National Service trainees flew to Brisbane from Newcastle last week after spend Ing, a weekend's leave at their homes.

“A ROMANTIC COMEDY

“JEANNE EAGELS” which opens this evening at the King's and Princess, is an-. other of those films that take us back to that décade which is fast becoming legendary as "the twenties:""

It is not a pretty sloty, for it comioins all that ruthlessness we have learned to necept in the business of getting on.

It is only when we see such situation, surrounded with all the drama the theatre offers. plus the drama We find in everyday success and failure do we realise that man's m- to man leaves the unanity jungle blushing.

The Mim opens with Kim Novak, who plays Jeanne Eagels, gaff on a show- appearing at

But immediately you ground. are made aware of the girl's ambition, that is, you are aware of the intenseness of her umbl- ion, but not of her ruthless qualities.

She uses anyone and everyone la further her ends, For instance, she fat makes contact the show business in a with beauty ronfest staged by the carrival man Jeff Chandler.

Always with her eye to the main chance, she seizes the shortcomings of another actress to steal a part in "Rain." Al- though she walks away with the part there exists always the at- mosphere that things will catch an unscrupulous up with such

And so they do, with person, remarkable foelie justice.

Miss Novak takes over the role of Jeanne Engels with remark- ble ability. It is by no means easy to control a part that calls for bit by bit revelation of such ruthlessness until the audience is horror-struck to ind much evil in one slight

that is

played the Against

role of Sol warm-hearted

by Jeff Satori, Lalten over Chandler. He gives

competent per- extremely formance in a rolc that asks him to go on caring for Jeanne Eagels, while fully aware of her ruthless qualites.

the Eagels

SO

The trainces chartered a spec- | person. in aircraft from a national air-

line to by them from Brisbane to Newcastle and 'return at a cost

He is Dr E. G. Munroe of 1 Canalinn Department of is on his way Agriculture who

Bangkok to attend the 9th tacle Scientific Congress.

The fleas were among nearly of £378. one rallion Insect specimens Dr Munroe gathered during a four-trip. month stay in New Guinen.

He was the Arsi VIP to occupy

The specimens include thou- the Commonwealth's new ex- pensive remodelled Kirribillids of Beus 26,000 moths, itouse, a building taken over by butterflies and other insects. the Government for important

visors,

At one time in 1942 It seemed very possible that a Japanese Autmiral or General might have taken over occupation uninvited. That summer of 1942 was also bushfires and vue of drought, very real tears, much the same as of this summer of 1987 except now we have warry about.

The smallest specimen was on insect the size of a pln's head and their biggest a 10-inch wide butterfly,

Missing £

The missing no real war lo

bank officials.

Blowtorch

A Kant blowtorch swept acress NSW this weekend leav- ing behind the ruins than 250 homes destroyed in parts of the State,

of more

Thousands of head of stock were lost and fetime posses- lons of numerous funities, des troyed, leaving the State more than £2 million poorer from Jushfires,

After six years of floods and full ruin Sydney is now virtually

liong Kong, 11th December, 1957

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becn Gardens which have carefully ended for years aro slowly dying, drastle water res trictions have been Imposed an all homes and with temperatures ecch day of a century or more further restrictions are around the corner.

Experts say the drought will cost the country millions unless ra falls shortly.

Lottery

The irst State lottery for Sydney's Opera House-tickets E5 each with first prize of 100,000-is Diling rapidly, and one of the early buyers was Joern Utzon, the Danish archi- leet whose design won the prize for the new Opera House.

Ho has written from Denmark for a ticket.

£10,000 worth of tickets wers sold in the first week of the lottery sales but what is intrigu ing lottery officials in the new type customers who are queuing to spend their £5 notes,

They say that people who have never bought a lottery ticket in their lives are cashing in on this one.

The usual syndicate names of

mystery of Australia's millions is intriguing

Treasury

branch

and

Each trainee pald £18 for the

An

Factory

on

sewing Australian

firm is machine manufacturing to bulld a £185,000 factory in Japan the first factory to be built that country by Australian industry.

The factory will be built at Nagoya by the Pinnock Manu- facturing Co. Pty Ltd to supply sewing machines to Far Eastern markets,

Managing director, Mr W. R. Wright, said the factory would the first world in- complete. dustrial chain under Australian control, giving access to nil savings de-markets.

£389.6 million is on issue In the form of bank notes, but country bunks hald only £44.0 milli including pesits.

We are already producing sewing machines in Belgium for The other £344 million is in the European market, and w the bands of the publie in cash. suon supply New Zealand, In 1929 when there wat er Singapore, Mataya, and Fiji issue of £51.5 million, the banks from other producing centres,"

One bank he suld. held £14 million.

"Then we will market in the effteisl thinks there are many hundreds of thousands of pounds United States." i salted nway in huge black maricel fortunes made during and after the war in Sydney.

One cily firm reports a stendy business in small wall safes sold Australla.

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By Surface Philippines, ě p.m.j Australia, New Zealand, 5 p.m. Mazao, U. p.m.

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Lew Hoad

A new Low Head returned to Sydney this week-n publicity conscious, business-like Hood-0 a Low Hood who has grown 1972. in the last 12 monibs, and now realises that his ability to hit a tennis ball with considerablu accuracy is putting him in the

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Ity, Burface

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Macao, 1 f.m.

Indo-Chini, a plan.

Sarawak. 2 p.m.

North Borneo, 3 p.m.

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14

Macap, p.m.

Peking Shanghes, Hankow, mine, Hoihow. 1 ..

Japan, KUN.

SIDI IFNI

Rabat, Dec. 11.

Spanish Aircraft today bomb-

cď and machine-gunned pointa

Agnes Moorchend drama coach who leads to fame.

t

Jeff Chandler pleads with a small-town judge to free strip- dancer Kin Nouk, in a scene from "Jeanne Eagels."

the kind of person Kim around and Novak portrays lo about everywhere.

Well, that's the kind of film it 15, I should say you should put It on your viewing list for one of your more serious nights..

said

HAVE already almost all there is to be the Bolshoi said about

Ballet and its Star, Galina

What Ulanova.

remains deals with the presentation of the ballet in Ölm form.

It does not follow the Alm process, in that, there is no atory and no single camera ap- proach.

to

it has not received the necessary the permission

open, 60 Kowloonites will have to cross over to the Lee to see markable film.

this time in a comedy romance of Monte Carlo.

The German-bor actress first went to Hollywood at the time when most German artiste were inking a one way ticket out of Germany. But Marlene hus cultasted them all. She is certainly mora glamorous than shes was a quarter of a century ago, but, it is my opinion, the Is not the actress she promised to be when she made "The Blue Angel."

However, let that be as 11 mas. "The Monte Carlo Story," starring Marlene Dietrich and Vittorio De Sten, which opena icmorrow at the Star and Metro.. pole, was filmed entirely at Monte Cazio.

colour, you

As it is in

got Those gkrious shola which, often weakness get the princes and playboys, girls and gamblera in ils entirety.

compensate for any

In a

film. Here you

or playground

This romantic comedy dealing with amiable folbles at the this re-high-living international act of the Riviera, tells of a titted The

with nim opens.

the divorce, Marlene Dietrich, who Tartar Dances from "The Foun- comes to Monte Carlo to marry tain of Bakhchisaral," a won-

a man for, his money, but falls derful dance peculiar to the

in love instead. That is true Russians alonc. They

role. have to the original Marlene vitality, bounding

almost "Falling in love again." savagery, which is enhanced by the brilliant orange and scarlet costumes.

the

In

to

manner

to

Ιπ

The second string to this romantic theme concerns Next comda the "Spanish handcomt middle-aged Italian Dance" from the "Swan Lake," aristocrat of irresistible charut,

universally pobular of this latter being one of the most Viloria De Sica, who is look-

widow alling for a wealthy Tchalkovsky's works.

keep him in

accustomed, There follows "Spring Water", which he the musle by Rachmaninoff. The fact, he has gone broke gamble

choreography brilliant

makes ing. this dance a lyrical, plece of

The plot has them meet up, What happened

deeply felt emollon which con- Way Immediately the Queen and theveys the early, faltering im- and is cleverly

pressions of the first few days Iron two such types.

them Supporting

lu of Spring after the icy grip of the Russian Winter. In this rather conventional plot are a some known. dance the

style combines an group of artists almost acrobatic technique with come unknown, such as Arthur Trundy O'Connell, the higheat standard of classical ballet. At the actual perform-Jane Rose, Clelia Malania, and

Alberto Rabagliati. arce, "Spring Water" was ancor ed three times.

an

NEW FILMS

To explain what I mean by almeult parts, I can best do it by saying, that as an audience,

you are never in doubt about the kind of person Jeanne But at the came Eagels is.

near

time, every other person in the cost is called on to react in the manner to suit the kind of person they portray.

alm. comes As greatness, and for the life of me I can't think just where or why it misses the mark that would place it among the grent films of all time,

Perhaps it's

for the theme. when you come to think about

by ANTHONY FULLER

this.

audience left the Covent Garden Opera House, Dr Czinner and scares of technicians went in and begen Alming, working till dawn. The camera work is per- multi-camera formed by method. As a consequence, you view the ballet just as if you Covent seat at accupied a Garden.

This aim was to have opened at Lee and Aster simultaneously, but although the Astor is ready, }

„China" Mail Entertainment Guide

ON TONIGHT WHAT'S

KING'S & PRINCESS: "Operation Mad Ball." Jack Lemmon and Ernie Kovacs. Life in the US "Jeanne Army through Hollywood's eyes. Engels." Kim Novak and Jeff Chandler in the Roaring Twenties.

QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA: "The Blue Lamp." Dirk Bogarde and Jack Warner. The London Bobby. ROXY & BROADWAY: "Albert R.N." Anthony Steel, Jack Warner, Robert Beatty and William Sylvester. An escape story,

STAR & METROPOLE:

"Gunsmoke."" Audje

Murphy is the bad-good gunfighter. HOOVER & LIBERTY: "Hot Rod Rumble,"

LEE: "The Bolshoi Ballet." Gulina Ulanova at the

Covent Gardens.

RITZ: "Calypso Heat Wave."

CAPITOL: "Up In The World." Norman Wisdom

in his latest comedy.

ORIENTAL: "Rifin." A French gangster film.

James Mason. Master MAJESTIC: "5 Fingers."

spy of all times.

Violence In Katmandu

Katmandu, Dec. 11.

War Damage Payments

Maalia, Dec. 12. President Garcia Inst night received a two-hour briefing on the status, progress and prob- lems of Japanese war damage to the Philippines to date.

WOTKOL

Natalio

out

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M

This is a good film for those Perhaps the most spectacular who like doing a tour from performance is the "Walpurgis-

cinema stat. Although a num- nacht" from "Faust" by Gounod.ber of flims have used Monte This is an unforgettable dance. Carlo and the Principality of The climax being when Stuch- Monaco as a background, none kova leaps into the arms of of them has done so as exten- Lapauri. All the dancers revel sively and thoroughly as "The in this ballet and their enjoy- Monte Carlo Story," ment of it is delightfully con- veyed.

I have already dealt with the arl of Gulina Ulanova, and the "Giselle Ballet. The colours, the music of the Royal Opera Houae Covent Garden Orchestra, and the Bournemouth Orchestra for sequences shot at the Davis Theatre at Croydon. all make this film of remarkable contribu- tlon to the Art of the Cinema,

☆ TERE ia Marlene Diet- rich turning up again,

Almost every fool of Monaco's eight square miles of area was location photographed by the famous gambling casino camera. Every portion of the made available to the techni cians and actors of the Alm.

For those who like a gamble, you are taken into the precincts of the famous Winter Sporting Club where real croupiers talco. part in the film.

You will notice I am recom→

mending the aim for what it shows, rather than what it is. I feel that is a fair judgment.

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The Reth Lectures, named and Interlude; 7.15. Bouvanir Song after the BBC's first Director- 7.30, Freddy Alberd, the French Genoru), are given this year by Hurplet; 740, Les Brown and his Mr George Könbafi, Who is a Hand of Renown: Feral leading American historian on Parado-Lillian Stoth; 9J0, Capliot

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In its series of talks to be called "Rumin, The Atom and The West", Mr Kerman will bring up to date the policy of 'contalument", which bo was the Art to express in clear terms in an article published momo ten year ago,

in the north of the Inl enclave Kun-arid naval unite shelled posliions One hundred and forty-three

near the coast, reports reaching | demonstrator, 120 of them payments The band, Maine, North Domeo, here from Gouliinine, near the Communists, were arrested and Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, enclave border, sald tonight. 29 policemen injured today in

No detalls werd Immediately 10 m.

the first open clash of Kat- Philippines. Noop.

known, but reports wald that The reportą mfc thêm nir and mandu's Ave-day-old election. TARLANG

Text, Midde

Minister Cesar Lanuët, chitif of Atrios, Great Britain de Biope, naval attacks Indicated that

B. p.m.. Children's Flounca Spanish troops were "encounter-

Philippino Police used fear gas to try to the

Reparations toons: 136, Children's - Bioty Time, p.m.

The art of these programmes, China Matoys,

the tradupeta, Ing "diffeullies' in their with~| disperse Aletemin de New Zealand, a p.m.

demonstrators, Mission in Toltro, discussed with story Teller-Cynthia Leting: 6.80,

Dow Farmers Japan, Oxinawa, Itores, drawal from posts in the moun- among them Nepal Communist Garcia the creation of a per children Furun-inn and entitled Tusala-The Internal

Ho manent reparations tains to a perimeter laid out la Party Įteder Dr Rálinedhl.

ilaators In m

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Dy ngráce Chion. Poplo's fepublic. 7 a.m. Fortzioan, 18.m.

330, Vera Korch, with Zoo Komet Scone will be broadcast ovET Qular: 14, Novaros. Br C Radio Hongkong at 7.30 this jonov serial Filang “Elaria Tw Enogg' evening,

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