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• THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1959.

THE LOCAL SLANT

By Elizabeth Fox

London Artist Served MODELLING

As Volunteer In Cyprus Naafi

Do you remember the big emergency call for Noall volunteers to go to Cyprus

last autumn?

Recently

in arrived

the Colony for two year visit is one of the girls who answered that appeal and spent eight months in Cyprus,

She 15 24-year-old Ms Felicile Fox of Hadlow, Hent, the daughter of an Indian Army officer. Curly haired Follette, or Fill as she is known, sper! three years on leaving school at the famous Slade School of Art | in London and her hud a pleture

hung in the Academy,

followed us about like locusts. But it didn't last long.

What happened when you arrived in Cyprua?

ww

although perhaps might expect one might put that down to the conservative British rule.

And Did you

the people friendly?

I liked the Cypriot people tremendously. They were gay with a great sense of humour. Individually extremely polite, but like children, over-inquist tive they had to know every thing that was going on. Nothing

On our arrival at Nicosia Air- port, on RAF mergeant climbed into the plane and told us in carefree manner that Cyprus was as safe as houses and that had nothing to fear. We were then hustled out and shook hands one by one with General Darling and his satellites and were finally ushered into a bus This was encased in wire mesh, bristling with guards and had a Jeep in front and behind also arrard to the hit. It was all very odd especially when a 1tle many of them. In

One half of her life is painting and the other is messing about in boats as she is a keen pallor, and it seems a far cry from art and sailing lu secretarial work

Nanti sports shop.

I had a long talk to Fill about ilfe in Cyprus and here are auma of the questions I asked and the answers she gave,

What made you so to Cyprus in the Arst place?

MUST HELP

When the appeal for volun- teers came over the wireless the Immediate reaction not only for me, but for many people, was the feeling that one must help. Queen and country and oli that sort of thing. When you boil it down 1 suppose it really comes to that-thil and adventure. Of course the inmity always Aiy London that I saw a quèue in

me day and just joined out

Did you enjoy all the pubil city that went with your dr parture and arrival?

No, there was far too much of it, probably because I was in the load. first plane

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There's plenty of oppor

tunity hero but women just don't seem to bother about fashion in Hong- kong, Maybe you can put it down to the heat, but although I've been here for some years, rarely do I say to myself, "There коен 11 really mar! woman","

This is the view of tall, gruce- fut dark-haired Mrs Non Cowle who la shortly going to try and remedy this unfashionabic lapse. She is going to open a modelling school which she hopes will give people just that extra something

was too much trouble for them.

which is lacking at the moment.

School This Silhouette worked with two Cypriots in my office when the emergency Modelling as it is to be called, in mid- was over and through the which is one to start months grew to know and like September, has a syllabur cover- range of subjects This certainlying a wide didn't apply during the troubled from dieletles and chiropody to times when haired wer ever hair styling and acluat fashion. present and to be friendly was

criminal offence.

Wern there any incidenis while you were there?

Yes, there were a few, but I Actually was lucky and never

with my own saw anything eyes. I had stones thrown at me once or twice,

How did the Cypriots react to The Britisht?

INDOCTRINATED

Outwardly the, Cypriots firmly believed

o

It is a new idea for Hongkong as until now there hasn't been a school ke it here before.

Help All Women

Nan hopes to not only train future models 喜欢 diploma standardy but also to help al women to learn to dress well and to be able to walk and sit the way it should be done to look attraclive:

"You may spend a small for- tune for a particular dress," Não if you're going to that the British rule said, "but

BO was tyrannical-they were indoctrinated with BORA Ideals but Iowardly they hated and were horrified at the bloodshed. The Imagination of the adoles- Ceris had breti caught and to fight for their cause was to them the beginning and end of life and honour, little realising that through their efforts many innocent peace-loving Cypriots victimled because all the men to sit on the out-were dally

Fill Fox

an

man climbed in and with awed volce as though we were doomed from the slurt, instructed

side seats nearest the windows. they weren't showing enough

He told us that anything might patriatle fervour. happen on the journey, bomus, What do you think the future ambushes, Are, the lot. Withholds for Cyprus? masterly planning we were taken on a very devious route to Famagusta to escape all these, but in case we fell we were missing anything all the places on the road where all sorts of nasty things had happened were painted out to d

How did you like Cuprus? BEAUTIFUL ISLAND

Cyprus, "The Island Of Love," is a poor island and even with the financial help donated by her Godmothers, Britoh and Greece, it will be a long time of trade and before any sort prosperity wil ripen They inre recovering from a severe operation, but unlike the Ger- inans they are a lazy nation and I have a feeling that there will be much talk and little metion before anything begins to happen.

NAN COWIE

It's a beautiful island but it's going Through a growing Up? stage. It's neither young und

The tourist trade could bring primitive or adull and sophis-

to the laland. Heated-Jus! un island lucking some prosperity

The swimming there is superb the charm of other Mediter- ranean shores. The villages and and the climate ident and one slouch into towns completely miss the Con-can even sk during some of the into a chuir the whole effect is tinental unosphere that one months in the Troodos Moun-going to be ruined."

Lains. It is an Island Alled with contrasting scenery and moods.

UNHAPPINESS

»Bayer's « TONIC

a room and dop

1 shifted uneasily in my scat and hoped I wasn't too much of a flop.

too much jewellery."

She went on, "You may walk But before Cyprus can rest on

and sit beautifully but still ruin her laurels of future Indepen the came outfit by wearing for dence I think she will have a great deal of internal unhap- piness and turmoil. The island Not having any on at all i will split into twee, Makarlos felt a bit safer on that one. backed by EDMA, Grivus with

ENOSIS faction, and the Com- "On the other hand," added munists Jumping from one end Nan, 'n bracelet or a necklace of the se!!-6DW

to the other. can do wonders for some trocks this Cyprus will If they are well chosen." "house t

One candidate for is modelling course coming up.

And through

become

divided" which may or may not fall. Time alone can tell.

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Assisting Nan in the school will be Mra R. Heron who will

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They

ATC

Nam

both trained models. herself

has worked lu Lon- don and Paris and white la

with

the Colony has dana a lot of

connected organising fashion shows,

"I would like to see more shows put on by the Individual dress shop." she told me. would help bring people up to date or at the moment we are sadly behind the times here. Talou the new short skirt length. In other places it's been going for about two years but". oul here's only just arrived

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