FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1958.
THE CHINA MAIL,
WOMANSENSE
MISS TOMBLIN
WOMAN'S WORLD IN AND OUT OF
Life, Love And Fashion In Russia
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I did a bit of hand king.
Flash seized my a Tak me by the band, beamed
Even if the only word we had cemen was "Goodbye," the
OFFICE HOURS
(But Always The British Council)
JUST holding down an
executive position with a major concern would be considered, by some people, to be a full
ally of Sheffield Students Union time job.
But Festival
where students and members of
Youth
There are
othera
Committee were entertaining like Miss Janet Tomblin. ris Rumalan guests.
Or. l be rurale, where their Husstan tests were enter-
ining them.
re-
I caught Glusha on the bound from a heartfelt Itusstas tendering of The Men i love" Long "very popular among Soviet youth."
By JEAN ROOK
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He won the first trick in
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the right of spades. point West could have
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while
whose endent and enthu shus allow them to do far mere. For not only in Miss Tornblin the Assistant Re- Presentative of the British Commeil, she is also able to keep
energetic schedule of ructio and theatre work as well,
Betades producting play
bruthi the Stage Club atal
fut the
Canton Players. She has well-
PEOPLE
I MEET
by JOANNE BLAIR
en stratiaast series of Candle winch she produced for features oit famous British the Stage Uch womwn, and given rudlo
and book reviews,
avatel
her talks dramailed version of A Christ-
She was Instrumental in gel- ting the Hongkong Festival of Arts started and hne bred sveretary of the Sino-British Club for the past four yeurs The st of her activities Just never seems to end.
I Adore It
"But simply adore it” exclatios
I've strightedly
1
been intrigued ever since childhood with any talag neeted with the theatre
Theatre-gading Hongkong salents will all the excellent dud on 1511, Book and
MAIN Carol" put 1911 by the Gurrben Pliyors
A Librarum by profession, Miss Tombin was born and educated In Englund and holds a Liban Fan's diploma from the Univer- only of London
After three-and-a-half years TI worthine SERVICE 10 The WRENS, he joined the British Counsel in 1946 and sure then Fay served with them in Persia, Nigerhout Nyasaland
In 191
use to Hongkong to fake 1, hi present adimira trative position. Some years ago. she was awarded the MI
work with the Connell
her slay Daring countries, Ming Tramblur
1
Minde
the best saw of her spare tire
Sir Alexander Grantham, Janet Tomblin and Lady Grantham at the opening performance of Sheridan's "The Rivols".
by taking an active interest ki Jucal theatrical work,
With her warm smile And recalls that engaging wit, she while some of the productions in these plures might be termed "somewhat unorthodox,"
they most certainly
did not
Inck excilement.
Responsive
tells of the Humorously she 11 she Helped
reixed dromntle society in Teheran to Wallace's "The put on Elgor Case of the Frightened Lady. A Persian friend {1 the
CHILDREN'S CORNER
Punch Takes A Walk
-He Went To See Where Summer Had Gone-
By MAX TRELL
Kharf said: "If Winter were warm, it would be Summer, Me
the hurt by playing the ten spol but West played w Now South thought a ont let the eight ride. East won with the queens and led a second trump. South drew trumps and
IT was a cold evening. Knart Punch!" hdd the $:11 of somies. This
and Hand, !! Shadow ime West played the ten but it
Durany held the Children with the Turned-About was too late. trick with the jack and a din-Names, were sing around the monl went on the nee. Three are with their friend Me Punch. rounds of diamonds followed
with South rufing the thin
lamand with his lust
Dal Lever tell you the story. Mr Punch began, as he Bt his (pipe and stretchrul out his feed
New South took his are of comfortably and waggled clubs and clubned the balancetors for the thre, "about the of the tricks for dumný.
ime ; looknd for Sumiver in the middle of Winter?"
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Too Cold
Mr Punch nodded his head gravely,
That's just It," he said. • "T"}»«" only thing wrong with Winter, is That It's too cold.
“So one day, in the middle of Winter, I put on my hat and coat and gloves and muffler and several other things to keep me warm. Out i went into the cold, They Begged Him
"And what was 3 looking for" I walked down the road, looking Kaucf and Hand begged Mr for Summer!" Punch to tell them tha
"Mr Punch." Hanid inter- about how he had searched for rupted again." how did you ex- the mille of peel to find Summer by walking
down the road?”
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You have a quick temper Summe
WIRT.
"Well," began Mr Punch, was a day pretty much like to- and to say, cold! Yeu wenden are expectally fund of day, that is The clips and jewellery
blústery. The sky was gray and Among these forty an thai date there was the smel of snow in ITC Edwin McMasters Stanton, the air. statomson and Serpelary of War under Lincoin,
1. Parke. "Now Tut as fond uf Winter author, Henry, Choy Felek, veel in- dustrialist Mace Madder Fiske. us anybody. I mean, I would by actress, Dan Morgenstern, tiengan | fond of it if u weren't so cold. feminist and founder w the first
What I dont like about Winter kindergarten.
As is just this: It's too cold?**
T. And what the slaps have store for you tomwingen, seject your But Mr Punch," Manid birthday start emot the corrested, "I Winter weren't cold, peruling parækt nyılı en birti Hay star be your daily stukkie
SIDE GLANCES
i wouldn't be Winter?**
By Galbraith
11.21
1.“Miss Gregory, could I borrow one of your shepherds
or wise men to help mo change a' tyro?”
Punch Found a Big Oak Tree
That Had No Leaves.
Punch. "I was hure as an um- brella. So kept walking down the roud and finally there I was at the end of it.
And what do you think I saw!"
Curious Thing
Mr Punch smile. "Well"
he
repiled.
"What did you see?" Knarf
both shouted 10- and Hunid gether.
l's
curious thing. I had always "I saw the place where Sumi- Lured that the robins and the mer spends the Winter." Mr swallows and quite a few other Punch told them. birds all wenÍ somewhere 15 Sco as the weather he:goo They Were Speechless
So I said to my- turning cold.
Those birds
Kaart ure Bly.
and Ilanid They've down UIT somewhere speechless with ustonishment,
"1 aow flowers. I sow green sure they've gone where Sun- teaves. I saw trees with all their mer spends the Winter."
fi Keep themselves warm,
"And 50," continued
Punch.
started down
I'm
were
leaves on.
glass it was big Mr house
It was a green housel e that's the place where Summer
road wearing my coat and hat spends the Winter:"
time, And this
Knurt and and gloves and all those other
Mr warm things to keep
out the Hanid knew exactly what
For in a green roki wind. Down the road I Punch mennt,
house, flowers grow all through
went. I looked to me side."
"And what did you see the coldest months,
asked Kart.
"I saw a nicadow," said
"But where," asked mar!, Mr "dk the robins and the swal
Punch, with nothing growing lows go?"
in it. All the flowers were gone, Then looked to the other side cf the road.
Mr Punch shrugged.
"They must have found their own green house. I'm sure of it.
"What did 1011 see there?" It was somewhere way down Henk naked.
1
south. If i kept on that road
certain "I saw a big oak tree but no long enough, I'm leaves
on
answered Mr would have found it"
Rupert and the Carved Stick-42
Rupert enjoys the climb so much that Edward le left tailing behind him, but at length they are over the wort of it and come to gras alopes, trading to a Battish rock at the very top of the island. "Here It is cries Rupert, "The carved stick said that the
highest rock gives the point where Yes, the silver io" "bidders " but there is it lidden ? may Edward breathlessly. Though they examine the rock carefully, and then and to gate around. nothing appears to suggest any hiding place for treasure, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
translation, Miss Tomblin did the redueig and the players did their best.
Wol
Heightened Flattery
"I never understood a single word of 1 ane says, "but the audience thought it was mor- vellous and that's what counts."
Anuther time she produced play entitled "Black Limelight" in Lagos with on African cast.
"The play
Un- quite suitable,"
Tomblin, says Miss "but it was their own choler 50 we had to go through with H." "Comptical ions Sti in list- continued, mediately," "what with dilleures in Tight- Ing.
backdrops
fatty * Intonations, but every- thing saled Itse t In the cruf und L the players and the audience were delighted,"
Miss Tamblis remarked that she enjoys the theatrical side of her lite in Hongkong very A young girl should choose a the outside cover of your cook- Inuch.
She ads the audiences | pertune with as much regard book will make it possible warm, responsive and eager for for her age as she would use in wipe off dirt and grease with a
choosing clothing. A light, fresh damp cloth.
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