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PEOPLE IN THE NEWS Royal peer confounds
the critics
By RICHARD BERRY
London, Mar. 7.
(Soamall postage included) Suddenly, it seems, the English Royal Family hos produced a personality of a kind that many critics thought extinct in such stately circles: a man who is a social reformer, an authority on the arts and is not afraid even to take a keen, knowledgeable glance at political
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A NIGHTMARE
FOR CINEMA MANAGERS
London (By Airmail).
If you are English, and beginning to think with a first faint pleasurable stir about family holidays, then you are almost too late. Answer a dozen advertise- i Aldeburghments offering idyllic cottages
in secluded Cornish coves, bungalows overlooking smooth Suffolk sunda, and you will and that almost all are bagged already for the school-free days of high summer.
They have been since Christ- mas, or before.
Longer-sighted family men have been hard at their home- work for wecks now amone mullied oured bro- chures, booking forms for tours and hotels, passport renewal currency leaflets applications,
1:31-
His cultural tastes are bounded. He is an authority on jazz and has also dabbled
is the Earl of Harewood, 37-year-old sun of the Princess Royal and a cousin of the Queen. At the moment he is tackling, the English Opera Group and
the two inammoth jobs. One is the its offshoot,
Edin-Festival, and In task of revitalising the
1950 DS burgh Festival, Briiuln's greatest founder and Brat editor of the regular celebration of the arts. magazine "Opera,"
Last year when he took ever the job of artistic director, he let be understood that he would try to overcome criticians that the affair hind buccine stodgy and duli. His recipe for the festival of modern eon- troversial music, plus suets un- usual festival contributors as Juliette Greco, the ringer from the Paris Left Bank, Indicates that August's show should have Home lively features.
TRICKY DECISION His other job is leading a big new campaign to end hanging.
He is chairman ut a "Com- mittee of Honour of the Na tional Campaign for the Abali-
tion
ol Capital Punishment. Taklay: the job was tricky decision for the Earl to inake. It meant that he was moving into that dangerous no-man's- lond that separates the Com- mons from the Crown.
He thought about it carefully and decided it was territory that he must enter.
151
advancel
a director of the English has been Stage Company, he responsible for the production of plays at London's Royal Court Theatre which have often had, to say the least,
radien approach to cordem porary society.
A
the sleek
and maps,
There never was such
gelling-away- boom in muss Astrom-it-all.
Even in his marriage, in 1949. the Earl broke the bounds of orlbodioxy. HIS
wife, Marion Stein, a concert planist
THE LOWER MAIL
LEVELS
вер
Refert Ratcliffe Hongkong story (2)
Handsome Harry had read all the stories about Hongkong being • "bargain hunter's paradiso" so quite naturally ho conquirod at Pianot Ferry how much was the fare across to Hongkong,
The ticket-seller said: "Twenty ly crled: cenis," so Harry countered with bag,"
"Eureka. It's in-the Harry outlined the
ол
offering
an offer of 10 cents. The lickal-scheme. Suzie was to play zeller stuck firmly to his price Dudmufti's greed by and pointed out that accomhlm hand-stitched "buttonholes discount and modation in the plush, luxurious at 49 per cent smoking lounge was really worm her way into his aftec-
tions. worth double the money. Harry said he didn't smoke, and came up another five cents plus two
slicks of bubble gum.
good
On Friday, we'll wind up with the final thrilling reci which will bring a dramatically new and fresh ending to a movic. Of course the kits will hate it
but who cares about them?
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The wrangling went on until
brightly for ice-cream and drinks-on- somebody
suggested sticks. It is then that you that he take the super-economy begin to be aware of the pro- Herd Class on the spacious, airy sence of The Tests.
lower deck with its natural ven- Teds, in our quaint oid illation and lifebelt locker English vernacular, are Teddy | scating. Boys, and it they are disap-
the Taking pearing nowadays from
note of the "Beware streets it is not, unhappily, into warning
of Pick- long-overdue obscurity. I 19 ncckets," Harry was extra care- into the cinemas.
ful as he mingled with the
None is righteous, no not pin (Parcel Mall) Life for cinema managers has throng of gally-clad, friendly, become a nightmare not only courteous and charming natives, one.-Romans 3:10. of failing attendances but also This paid off, becstise by the of ripped seats, scuffles and time he got to the other side, all polles-powered ejections. be found missing was his ball-moral and ethical adequacy, Burma, India (Letter Mall)_Noon;
point pen, his bottle of boiled realising that we are
North Borneo, Br. New Guinea Australia, New Zealand notable water and the tattoo on
(Letter better than others, God be-Mail) 2 pm (Parcel Mail) 1 pm: his left wrist.
Jely, Germany (Letter MAH) 2 p (Parce) gins to work in us.
Molli 1 pm Belgium, Netherlands (Leiter Mail) 6 pm | (Parcel Mall) 4 pin; Jordan (Parcel
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But
MONORAIL
the manager of the Royal Cinema at Cradley Heath, Staffordshire, seems to have found the answer to this one. He has stalled secret cameraS
Harry stood up to the tram It has never been quite fair to mount vigil over his 800 ride to Shaukiwan quite well. on the slogging Briton to he scats.
He had to. There were no from Austria, had never een stuck with the dark-brown re- At the first hint of trouble seats, and except for humping! to the Royal Enclosure at Ascoputation of taking his pleasures a blinding flash stabs the gloop his head every few yards on the And, in a thoroughly un- sadly, in honesty, though, he And The Teds find their mis-ow roof, found it a thrilling royal way, he does not try to does like to take them slowly, deeds captured on film, dis- pretend that money is beneath
His way, spread over months played in the foyer for the experience, Ils nolier. Ile draws £2,500 in blissful prospect, holidays benefit of the public and the
4're fun. Sometimes a good deal police. a year for his festival job, Last year to pay for far more fur., unhappily, than in improvements on the Harewood damp reality. land in Yorkshire, he put up some of the family jewels for auction. They made £81,000. | Three years earlier some Hare-
silver Was sold for What can be done with a clutch of high-spirited young- But although sometimes shortsters dumped for the half-term The man of ready cash, the Earl is a rich at the tail-end of February on man. He has one of the finest a mother still weak from post- and a father 'lu depression, art collections in private hands.
still slaving uit the arrears of One picture, a Titian, is alone
the January bills?. valued
£260,000-Central Press,
We aim to prick the cowood science of the nation and the
£22.000. Government," he said.
Bold words, and characteris- tle ones. Even as a schoolboy at Eton he went his own way -collecting opera records in- siced of stamps or motor cur badges.
As
MUSIC STUDENT
In his curly soldier twenties, he tried to soften the barbaritics of war (he was wounded
prisoner and taken by the Germans) by studying music.
And later, after coming down from Cambridge, he gradually began to make an impression world-first the musical through his association with
on
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IS HEREBY
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NOTICE GIVEN that the Sixty-eighth Annual General Meeting of the Members of the Company will be held on Thursday, the 9th day of March, 1961, at 11 a.m. at the Company's Registered Office, 4th Floor, P. O. Building, for the transaction of the business of an Ordinary General Meeting Including the following:- (1) To receive and consider the Reports of the Direc- tors and of the Auditors; and the Profit and LoG8 Account for the year ended 31st December 1960, and the Balance Sheet as at that date. (2) To approve the Dividend, (3) To elect Directors,
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Family holidays, that is. But there is another kind:
school holidays.
They are murder,
The
Well, there used to be one reliable working answer: Pictures,
SAFE AND SILENT
All that was necessary way to bribe SOMA unsuspecting elder sister to sweep off the whole hell-raising brood to the nearest suitable matinee per- formance. And there they re- mained, fast in the two- and fourpennies with their bags of peppermints, marvellously safe and silent, for hours on end.
But try it now.
that your Hazard No. 15 local cinema, since last you clood in desperate need of it, may well have closed its doors for ever. It not that, it may be in process of becoming tenpin bowling
centre (£2,500,000 WOTLI of them over the next 21⁄2 years, the Rank Organisation announced recently).
Hazard No. 2 is choosing your film. Would the kiddies (X), prefer "Nymphelles"
"Psycho" "Night Heat" (X),
(X), "Torment" (X), or "Doc- for Blood's Coffin" (X)7
a
At this point one mother, who wrote in some anguish to n London newspaper, gave up altogether after reviewing similar local catalogue of de lights and took them for I walk instead.
But
be luckler you may and find your flim. You may even settle down to watch it, in between the advertisements
But the school holiday prob- lem remains. For it would be elder unsuspecting just the sister's
kind of luck to be landed by her brood in that kind of a mess.
*
AL last he arrived on the gleaming white sands of glorious Shelt O beach and found Suzie waiting for him. "How did you get here so soon?" he asited her.
"Oh, I came by the new cir- acular underground railway and she re- thence by monorail,” piled. "It's quite good-even though it is a bit too modern for Hongkong."
was carrying bag into a bank, and the bag burst. And out on to the Piccadilly pavement, the other day, rolled 800 shining new half-crowns. When helpful passers-by had done their best, all were re-j Covered but right. And they were down the drain.
A workman was all set to recover them when the two women came along. They didn't want to see him wallow in the dirt. Would he allow them to replace the half-crowns?
So much, for the time being anyway, for all those unkind have been said things that about the British workman.
This one refused.
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They took a speedboat out to Sampan Nine-world's Grat saloon-and loating billard ordered a cxolle incal Asl and chips in the swank Retch Room. Scon they were newspaper- served genuine wrapped mackerel, pickerel and doggere with shallow- fried diced spuds the crea- tion
of
for A master chef gourmets,
It was in this idyllie setting that Harry laid down his tooth- pick on the snowy white table- cloth, and looking earnestly Into Suzie's eyes, cried out ecstatic- ally: "I love you, Suzie!" Suzie was so wracked with emotion that all she could Shy was "Ditto"an economical response which saved thousands of feet of precious Alm, to say ought of the wear and lear on the viewer's feelings.
A SPY
Harry, after making sure there were no eavesdroppers or American flatfoots akulking under the table, whispered to Suzie that he was a spy - an that his industrial spy -- and mission in Hongkong was to steal the secret plans for the new three-minute hand-tallored Bult that were reposing in the vaults of Yashmak Dudmufti's vast clothing emporium.
Suzie agreed to do anything to help Harry. So the two lovers plotted until Harry final-
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