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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1959. V

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DEAF BOY

TO ENGLAND

Holding

finely

pointed brush almost perpendicular to the paper, 11-year-old Lee. Man-sung, who recently tied for first place in an international painting competition for deaf children, neatly drew the outline of a Chinese garden scene.

Then he took a fresh brush and with swift strokes, applied

his colours and sat back to examine his work. iting to his feet, he turned to me, made a courtly how, and said in Cantonese: "I present you with this picture."

I had rat Eee at the Hong- kong School for the Deaf where, ave and a half years ago, he discovered his love of painting

Now he has developed his mafund talent so far that he will 'leave for London within

festant to culiert the prize that 1 on, of the best deaf Lebile painters in the world.

Mina la Lukwa, 4

in

principal

of the sebi and the one who dute mas! to chestrigo Lee, of any load [ special trining her than these hour a week fat 11a: lui dev: tos fa art classes.

"It seems to be a eamblna- tionatural ability."*

she

aid, "at the fact that be practices drawing whenever he has a free monent."

1 cut and the school an 1963 when he uncle, who had www.booking after him, den

Born Deaf

bance (lin, Lee suti a suutitor Brother of Bine, both of whom were ben det, have been 401- raamet residents,

The parts, who are indieal foto, live in China,

A saisirt

strious youngster by nature, Ere dor's not appear to have a lieu}* or arty" vide to his personality. Mis well pusfood and i al- most as enthusiastic about sports

Lee Man-sung

No "arty" side.

Land rehand work as he is about

Jord

Chines Landscape" mag. Mhe Li, "was one of seven painting submitted

the by student in the rehual At the that, none of us though! much ab at the quality of his work. He was merely one of the more advanced art pupit."

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AUSTRALIAN NEWSLETTER By H. King Wood

Australia's Becoming A

FOR LONELY QUEEN Busy Place

LIFE WAS A CAGE

The Hague, Feb. 10. Princess Wilhelmina,

Queen of the Nether-, lands for 50 years, describes her official life and duties as "the cage" throughout her memoirs "Lonely But Not Alone"-- published here today, The former queen, now 78,

who abdicated in 1948 in favour of her daughter Juliana, described the sub- terfuges she used to break through the wall of "hollow and soulless" officialdom and ceremony and establish direct con- tact with her people.

Braking out of the cage nyant a liberation from spheres. The competition judges

of induence which would only mere have Latin, however, had a

hnd ກ hernful and opinion after they paralysing effect on concise

my initia segreted his painting from overtive and courage," she says. 1,400 entries. sent in by 25 In ker Introduction to the Countrive.

| 451-page book, rhe says it is the "is story

of her life as it anionstrates the part God has played in il

They had this to say: Bunting is mature and of an Proptionally high standard from Both a rehntest and artistic Joint of view

"Of course, he was delighted with the news that he had won," said Miss Ei, "but he secined

even

more, thelifed when he heard he was going to Engand.

But as the departure date for England inches neurer, the cor- rt spending excitement at the rebory brantes more and more contagious

"So much so." quips Miss Li. that lately there has been a very sudden an unusual request for more ari classes?"

MAIL Notices

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Eighty thousand copies on flue quality paper have already been printed, and more editions are confidently expected here.

Humour

She writes of her parents, her 3euth, the early years of the 20th century, the two world wars and the period between them,

of and the liberation Holland in 1945.

Throughout her book, shr uses clear, almost

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London Express Service.

WAY .

by Beachcomber

Princess Wilhelmina

Oficialdom had a paralysing effect.

"Mankind Has Sunk.

To The Depths"

oflett sational style, which surprises the reader with Nashes of dry humour and understatement.

But she ends it with a sericus declaration of faith, saying that stie has learned to follow the guidance of Christ and to sound the depths to which, mankind,

on the day of the funeral so borried her that she had to go to bed with "stomuch-and head- aches."

She adds: "How deeply this nl uffected me, perhaps because

I could not express myself at that age, was demonstrated by

the measuring red, which, in the after my first few months

Indleated filter's death,

Do growth, while before and Inter, grew regularly and well.”

She ends her book with these words: "I now regard my task as folshed, namely to Elve you a pleture of how my whole life was guided and had significance in Christ's bigh plan....I pray that Christ's Jay may descend on his whole humanity and that mankind's Joy may be fulfilled in Him.

"He stanis at the door of its heart, and knocks. If mankind

In her opinion, has sunk through hears His voice and opens the

door, He will

foiling to accept that guidance,

She says of Queen Juliana: Mail Special. Juliana has always felt a great

nerd of company.

very earliest

a sense of

happiness if

from lur felt youth, she liberation and of

wherever she night be, she could be regarded and appreciated as a person,

Funeral

"If this sometimes turns out

to be an illusion, then she feels disappointed, even misjudged In the depths of her being. of

ource, this is opart from those occasiona when

her position

naturally dominates,"

She says that she and her husband, Trince fiendrik, agreed that they would both have white

black instead of

funerals to symbolise the beginning of a new life.

The prince's white funeral "gave people food for thought," Princess Wilhelmina writes.

She tells of the effect of her father's death on her growth. She says that being asked to accompany his coffin to the door

enter." China

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Sydney (By Airmail). This has probably been Australia's finest week as far as overseas investment is concerned.

Early in the week an official change that umpire would we be announcement was made in yelling? Yes sir, we would! Sydney and New York that We seem to remember th American and British big-thn we

had plenty to say about interests propose spending £23 alleged doctored wichels, million almost immediately On The Endish captain, Peter petro-chemical installations. May, is also being Rogged by On Friday further an- newspapers. for sending. Aus- nouncement was made that Bri- tralia filo bat first on Adelaide'a tish and American investors are perfect wicket.

Peter May took ง Kamble considering a £30-million pto- gramme i Australian mining which didn't pay off, but at least and metal processing

Indus it is good to see someone take a gamble in the dend slow time of

tries.

The fact that the petro- present-day crickel

chemical industry will be e- tablished in Melbourne is a personal triumph for the Vic- terrn Liberal Premier, Mr Nolte, and has given Victoria n major victory in the interstate battle for industrial supre-

macy.

In

*

Queensland, former prisoners-of-war of the Japanese are to re-enact their prison life at the oufback town of Charle- ville for one day.

They will build bamboo huts and bamboo mess halls, cool

Fice, brew rice, ceftce and make P.O.W. stew.

The 30-million project looks anil like going to Queensland su New South Wales has missed out on all the choice slices.

As a matter of fact, South Australia, Queensland and Vic-

The reunion will be at Charle- torin have all been getting

vile showground where the boys large share of the Investment hone they will not be disturbed. last few years, The organkers expect 04

cake over the

but no new industry of any prisoners-of-war from Western

come Queensland towns.

the

size

worthwhile

hay N.S.W's way in spite of

They have issued a general costly oversens Jaint by the Invitation to former prisoners- Premler, Mr. Cahill, to draw

of-war of the Japanese business.

throughout Australia.

Not that it very much matter who gets the pluins, but if the rate of investment that has taken place since the war con- tinues there are all the marks that Australia is going to be a mighty busy place in very few years.

car-

They have also invited Lt.- General H. G. Bermett, Cumi-

mander of the Eighth Division in Malaya in 1941.

Their idea is just to try and recapture some of the spirit that kept them olive during their days in the P.O.W. camps,

☆☆

Anyone who dares voice a Still new plans are being

protect against some

of

our cricket decisions

in

to

this country is likely he given the cold shoulder in all the best hotels.

But it seems rather unsporting that some newspaper writers are occusing the English Test team

Peter May

Didn't pay off.

of squealing because of the con-

tinued retention of umpire Mel

the Mclanes by

Australian Cricket Board of Control.

made to put into some

sort of ship-shape order that sprawling business that is our national capl. tal, Canberra. Federal Cabinet is soon to to turn the

consider a plan centre of Canberra into a series... of ornamental Jukes.

The scheine wfi cost more! than £3-million.

Because it always has been part of the national beautifica- ilon blueprint, this area has nover ben developed remains an eyesore of broken down wire fences behind which colle search for food.

con-

The programme of lakes involve reticulation and solidation of the fake shores, two new bridges and building

an Olympie Rowing course.

Thousands of pounds have already been spent on bullełny re-inforced a 120-ft x 80-1:

model of concrête

the lakes. The National Capital Develop- ment Commission has used this to test water currents and be- haviour, and Is now satished that this scheme is practical.

The Commission has given the work top priority, but that does not mean to say that the Cabinet will approve.

FOR TODAY

that They

exercise authority upon them are

Not that there is anything called benefactors. - Luke

Mel Melanes, but we 22:25. egalnst should have a look at it against Those in authority should en English background,

be just that, or they havo

If an English umpire hnd up-

set our team and if, despite our the English ccptain's protest,

controllers refuse cricket

to

betrayed their trust.

Press-Radio Bible Service,

Ine Cincinnati, Ohio.

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