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THE CHINA - MAIL, · THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1961.

BY THE AUSTRALIAN NEWSLETTER by EMH Mail Notices Spy

WAY

by Beachcomber

HITHOUT tedr

of

contra-

I chalience

the educationist during muske

who says that lessons aids concentration.

If the pupils are learning to dance-yea If they are le- ing algebra no. Even cows reject music at the byre, and the pychiatrist who tried Animal background nate on a Indy's pet Jaguar had to beat a hasty consulting retreat, leaving the

shambles. room a

There is a time and place, for everything, the practlent Joker said when h set Are to his host's trousers

in party.

n

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To avoid mistakes THE recent recording of

crowiled cocktail part in the West End will require preliminary explanation. Other- wise It might be mistaken for a recording of work in the test- of a bagpipe factory ing-room

delivery enquiries to the invaded by demqited parrols. Circulation Manager.

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CARS FOR SALE

BUNDRAM TALBOT, leenred De- vender 1030. Genuine niilcoyo: 1,000. Owner leaving, $5,000 1.21.5. Apply Box 450, "China Mais."

FOR SALE

PERDIAN RUGS summer clearance sale. 2012 discount. Aziz! Company? 220 Mirador Mansion, 58 Nathan Road. Kowloon.

WANTED KNOWN

ITS “ICE COLD IN ALEX", spend a cool evening Ca the felendly atmosphere of an Engllah tavern, Kowloo Tong's accepted English Jocal, The Golden Keg, BC Waterloo Rund.

CHINESE MASSAGE BALON. Steam bott a Turkish bath. Youre & p.. to a paw. Miruder Mansion. Flot A1, ath four, 31-04 Nathan Road, Kow- 1002.

WANT TO REDUCE INCHES and clrculation. Call

weight. 2002. 4 Printing House Steaderland, for trial treatment, Amazing ze- auita

Also pedicure, musiteure and facini given by London trained consultant,

*ANTEPAN' eliminates both round-

worms and threadwormen

without purging. Get

Elixir (loved by children) or tablets at your dispensary,

To ADVERTISERS

Court of Uncommon Pleas

"OOSEBOOTE:

The half Mrs for which

garden, Henchman nully accepted the council's offer of 95 3d

an

advance of 11d on the Dackford Gos Holdings' offer was sold by them the council for £125 6 3d, The council then sold it

to Talliver Land Tenure Ltd who starte for £0307 Oc

Friends

to build hall for the

of Ethiopia. It was at that point that Mrs Lentham came into the affair.

Cacklecarrot: Why?

Gooseboote: M'lud, she is the godmother of one of the direc tors, and her niece is married to a window cleaner employed by the firm.

(A puzzled slience)

Racing note

THE wealthy owner, on enter- Ing the paddock, was as- tonished to xc his jockey, Noddy Nickthorpe, prancing round, hitting his thigh with his whip, and occasionally, kick- lig out backwards and snorting. He was pursued by the favour- ite, Asparagus (out of Cuprice by Watercress). "What has the owner asked occurred?! his trainer. "SL," sald the trainer, " condignement of equine dope, intended for a kotro or two, was given, by

stake, by one of hu Inds to Noddy." Ramifications

suble

BUSINESS man with a glft for strikingly

original said the other phrases

day: "One must put one's goods in the shop window,'

When curious

Willie Way Ting studies racing form for another onslaught on the bookmakers. He is known to be a good Ting at races.

Unions force

power cut

in Melbourne

Melbourne people experienced one of their most miserable winter days for many years last week when the most drastic power restrictions ever to be imposed paralysed the city for 28 hours.

The cuts were made necessary | ceived, said in a forewell mes-

23 by o

sage "Every man in thin ship stoppage called by unions in support of demands will have Australia in his heart for higher wages and better

for all the days of his life,” conditions. They wart similar He thanked Sydney people for pay and conditions to those of their "marvellous hospitality," electricity workers in NSW regardless of the discomfort and Inconvenience it caused to the general public.

This

Unfortunately there was lit- tle breeze the day she sailed and her salle hung limply from the yardens, Dut before is what the 28-hour this, 60 khaki-clad midshipmen "brownout" did: at least 100,000 swarmed up the tall, square- workers were stood down with rigged foremost and then inched a loss of pay totalling about their way along the yardarras £500,000, Melbourne's

three to wave goodbye and then loosen television stations had to close the four huge canvas sheets. down for 24 hours. Peile-hour tram and train services in Mel-

So big WHS the crowd that bourne were cut by half. Radio lined the foreshore to watch stalions исте operating with the Esmeralda leave that there

but emergency plants,

record traffic jam in people with battery seta could harbourside suburbs. listen regularly. Radios banned except at regular news bulletin times.

only was 11

were

a

Worst of ail householders were allowed to use only

two

Foulenough ran business in the City, the plate 07 the door of the

his main mtrance to

offices electric lights at one time, and The death occurred in Syd-

made quite un impression for the use of electric heaters, hot-

a me. I said: "Branches in water Rome, Madrid, Paris, Brugals, Amsterdam, Stockholm, Copenhagen, na. Glasgow, Swansea, feld, ele, etc, ete,"

systems and TV re- Lyons, ceivern was banned completely. Osto It was a grim night for Mel- Vien-bournlans, with the threat of Shef- another dose unless the State Electricity Commission bows to the union's demands.

-London Express Service).

TARGET

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MAILS FOR CHINA & MACAO By Air & Surface CHINA: Dally (Letter Mali) 8 pm.

_By_Surface Only MACAO Daily (excepi: Sunday) (Latter Mall) Noun: Sunday Letter

(Parro

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MAILS FOR OTHER COUNTRIES

THURSDAY, JUNE 15, By Air

chief Tokyo scene

answers Now they're

"callous"

charge

London.

Maurice Buckmaster, clook- and-dogger chief of Britain's agents in Franco, accused by ona of his formor agants of boing ramoto and unfeeling to- wards his men, raid the other day:

had feelings could not be allowed in the sort of war I was fighting."

זיי

known as

'Guide Clubs'

By WILLIAM GASSON

Tokyo.

be. Personal A piece of paper slipped into the hand or pocket of a passer-by in Tokyo with a message like "Call this number and a girl you like will be waiting for you" usually means that the man has a contact with one of the city's flourishing "Guide Clubs".

India, Pakistan, Middle East (Par-

The charge coines from one cel service; to Lebanoni Egypt. Afri- of his top agents, Frenchman Great Britain, & Europe (Leiter Philippe de Vomercourt, in

Noon: Vietnam (Leiter Mall) 1 pm. Parcel Mall Noona.Philippines, book published on May 20*. Guam, Australo, New Zealand, 173i Colonel Buckmaster, now ปี (Letter Mall) 3 pm, (Parcel Matt) 2

pm; Japan, Hawall, USA, N. C. & S.; publie relations consultant, spi Amerira (Letter Mall) 4 pm, (Parcel | in his office in Chelsea and Stail 3 pin: Canada (Letter Malli added: "I see his point of view.front for prostitution, which was

men and women in

the

4 pm: Formosa Leiter Mali) 5 pm. (Parcel Mall) & pus, Koter (Lelter The

4 pm, irrect Mail) 3 pm. Beld were bound to think of me Maili Okinawa (Leiter Mall) o p

a callous organiser sending people to their deaths.

"But I also had a job to do, and it would have been ruined by personal feelings."

By Surface

Vietnam. Ceylon (Latter Mall)

Noon: Malaya Letter Mall) Noon Sweden (Parcel Mail) 1 pm: Great ritain (Letter Mail 2 pm, (Parcel Mully 1 Pin: Aden. Egypt. Italy. France, Belgium, Netherlands Get- many, (Letter Mall) 2 pm. (Parcel Mah 1 pm; Congo Republic. Nigeria, Ghana Letter Mall) 6 pm, (Parcel

Map.

There

'FATHER'

were other charges, ONE: That he did not "father" his agents, or fight his superlors on their behalf.

"I was not what the French call "Ic patron," " he sald, CROSSWORD which is what they would have liked me to be. But I had my orders from above just as they had them from me."

TWO: That he Joli double among his agents no to who was really in command In the feld,

Across

1. Light stick. (4) 4. Grath is treated in these, (5) 7. Zoo palmsi. (3) 8.station. (D) 1. Largo cabin. (9) 12 Talk 1dly. (8) 14. Tros. (3)

15. Pastry. (3)

17. Handed over money, 14) 15. Roporta for the Press. (6) 20. Badges of office, (8)

21 Annoyance. (4) 22. lappen. 151 23. Eat out with acid. (4) 24, Rind. (4)

Down 1. Drako. (Bug}

2. PIL (3) 3Jnt failed !_[4, 4}

4. Encounter. (75. Noosa. (4) G. In a unstated place _ID)

0. May

false In

be MIOW

criminal.

10. Wark. (4)

19. Heare aly YAL

body. (0)

10. Girl's name

EDI

16. More

unce. 183

than

19. Biblical

name. (4)

London Express Service.

We did that on purpose. If there had been a cast iron chain of command, the whole thing would have collapsed it any body had been captured."

DANGER

THREE: That he sent in many agents whose French was so bad that they endangered others.

"I don't agree. Nobody during the whole course of the war was captured because he gave him- French self away with a bad accent.

•Who Lived to See the (Hutchinson, 255.).

Day

In God is my salvation and my glory: the rock of strength, and my re- my

God.-Psalm fuge, is in 62:7.

As a rock, God provides a foundation for our hopes; as a refuge, safety in His love.

Press-Radio Bible Service, Ino Cincinnati, Ohio.

China Mail entertainment guide

ney this week of the Chairman of the Aus- tralian Broadcasting Com- mision Sir Richard Boyer, at the age of 69. Third son of a Methodist clorgy- man,

Sir Richard was educated at Sydney's ROXY: "Deloved Infidel," Gregory Newington College and

At Bloody later bcame a Methodist

"Cry for minister himself at Can-RING & BROADWAY:

Happy, with Glenn Ford, DonaJO berro.

O'Connor. HOOVER & GALA: "Tho

Helmet," Dili Travers,,

FILMS

Peck, Deborah Keir. MAJESTIC:

Boarh.

The Gulde Clubs are a new

of the law, prostitution is still made Illegal in 1950. But in spite

carried on.

After

In-

The anti proslitution Law curries a maximum sentence for offenders of ten years' imprison. ment and a dne of 300,000 yen. (£300). of one the operator

Japanese have argued over and his wife had the

wisdomn

the onti Guide Club been Arrested recently and prostitution low ever since charged with violating the anti-came into effect. Arguing from prostitution law, police here

a moral point of view, "crition warned visitors to Tokyo, Japan-

prostitution underground, ese as well as foreign, against claim that the law has drisen the activities of these places. creased the incidence of venereal According to the police, in- disease throughout the country vestigations showed that more and made prostitution more dif- than 60 such clubs or similar or-ficult to control. Gangsters now ganisations exist in Tokyo. Most control the girls. of them are engaged in prostitu- Some young Japanese girls, tion. In addition, about 53 call-reading of sex attacks on wo- girl groups are operating in the men, even believe that the old city.

"red light" districts of Tokyo served a public purpose and made life safer for them.

Difficult task

But, although these groups are known to exist, it is difficult to restrict their operation becouse: 1. On the surface, they were legitimate Guide Clubs.

2. They do not give their nd- dress, only telephone numbers,

3. If followed, the girls take their customers to a cinema or coffee shop.

4. Even if caught in the act of the girls can say prostitution, that they are doing it for "love", not for money.

Japan's anti-prostitution Isw Is ineffective if the parties agree that they "love" one another.

Police cold that the operator

In a second statement, direct- ed towards the tourist in Tokyo,

police warned visitors against

the

different charge systeina operated in bars, night-clubs and cabarets. This warning followed A protest from three foreign students that they had been charged 100,000 yen (100) for two whiskies and orange juice.

a glass of

The bill

The balance of the bill was charged for drinks consumed by three hostesses who sat with the students,

drank 75 double...

When questioned by the police, arrested had hired a dozen girls the proprietor of the bar dented to serve as guides" from six that the bill was excessive. He o'clock to eleven o'clock at night. claimed that the hostesses be- The cost was 2,000

yen (2)tween them ... 1,000 yen to become a whisky-cokes which cost 1,000 member of the club and 1,000 yen each.

-Police, explaining the varinly yen as a guide fec.

of charge systems operating that most small do not impose a service

Revised system

here, explain

bars

other titblis whether naked for themi or not, and charge for

According to the police, the charge. Some serve peanuts and operator claimed that the legitimate guide service was not them. Many bars include a ser- profitable enouill to the girls vico charge ranging from 10 to engaged in prostitution. A boy 30 per cent.

newspapers.

handed out posters on the streets ervertising the services of the tem is operated.

In some cabarols the "set" sys- A customer is Some operators advertise charged from 800 yen (10 shil- girls.

"Guide Clubs" in the local lings) to 2,000 yen (£2) for

"sel service" whitch Includes co- Then, under a revised system, ver charge. one or two drinks, the customers were charged 5,000 yen (£5), of which Teceived 2,000 yen and the club 3,000 yen.

hostess charge and a service girl charge. If the hostess drinks, the price of the drink is added to the bill.

After an argument over pay- ment with the Club operator, one of the girls went to the police and lodged a complaint,

Since they tightened restric- tions on the operations of the

Cover charge

Cover charges in night clubs vary according to the quality of the floor show. Foreign artists visiting Japan usually mean an

Sigmal News. Commentary: 8.35, Paper of Pin 836, Thirty minute Tuntry; 9 Murle Lovers' flous by Irene Yuen: 9.58 Weather: 10, Time Guide Clubs, the police say, it increased cover charge when Signal, News, News about Beliak; has become more difficult to find they appear at cabarets. The 14.18, Theme and Variations: 10.46. them. Instead of boya handing charge is sometimes as much as Bebert Farnon; 14.58, Weather: 11,

Police

The Signal and Bhd Bert, Radlo vut handbills on the street, pleces 5,000 yen (25). Newsreel; 11.15, Green

Moonlight

of paper bearing an invitation and

suggest that foreign Strings: 12:30. Racing The Gold Cup to "Call this numbar" are customers visiting cabarets here

A recorded commentary by Peter slipped into the hands of people take Brominy with Suminaries" by Roger

protesting about Mortimer from Ascot: 12.45, Weather: on the street or left in parked count before 1247, News Headlines; 13.40. Time cars, Signal. Close.

ROYAL: "Areund the World in 80

| Australians rocolved a shock this week with tho on- nouncement from Con- He fought in the First World barra that on emorgoncy War and was invalided out after

badly shipment

Rassed 200,000 being

Passchendaele. Ho W33 doses of Salk anti-polio prominently identified with the RITZ: "Women Are Weak," Mytenn vaccino from Canada had Graziers

of

n

Association and be-

failed to pass safety testa come Queensland President. He after arrival in this coun- Joined the ABC in 1940 and bc- came Chalcian In 1945. He was try.

| prominently associated with the The vaccine

of kated in introduction Wha

te quien Conado and, according to

Australia and was knighted in rable

1950. (rem Toronie parsed before being their safety tests shipped.

1

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In fact, Canadians had been

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NOTICE

London Express Service.

THE ASSOCIATION OF CHINESE RESTAURATEURS LTE.

PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT

inceolated from the same batch. Willie Way Ting runs

However, the Commonwealth

Serum Laboratories in Mel- bourne reported that

in their

on

a

horbalist business in the

Sydnoy suburb of Redfern, but business is not nearly as good as it might be in Wanchai or Shamshuipo.

tests

munksys, traces of "extroncous" viruses

oppeared. Scientists added that they were still trying lo determine whether the fault lles in the vaccine alf, the testing pro- esses or the monkeys, Menn-pocket

So Willle makes a little extra money cach week backing the horses with his

There seems to be some conilleting reports concerning the will they have banned use of infallible system. Traveliers Facilities Club (Far East) Ltd., 1st Floor, 54 Kwong the vacelne. Fook Roud. Talpo Market, New Territory, Kowloon-Hongkong and The Auruciation of Chinese Restaurateurs Ltd., London" and It {} my duty as the principle Secretary of the Association to clarify the pustion.

At the Association General Council Meeling held on the B May, 1981 in London, Messrs. Travellers Facilities Club (Far East) Ltd., were duly elected an Associate Member of the Asso- ciation and also appointed to act as Travel Agents for its members.

The Functions of the Travellers Facilities Club (Far East) Ltd., for the Association are clearly defined in the Associations minutes and I anyone has doubts of the exact nature of the connections and relationships between the Association and the Travellers Facilities Club (Far East) Ltd., please write to me at the following address and I shall be pleased to send him a Ceruned Copy of the minutes for his perusal.

The Secretary (Mr. R. Baksh, F.C.C.S.)

The Association of Chinese Restaurateurs Ltd.,

24 Great Windmill.Street,

Piccadilly, LONDON WI

The Association is strictly governed by the President and the duly elected Counell Members, and anyone who misuses the name of the Association is able to prosecution.

(Signed) R. PAKNII,

Already he has won this year.

Last year he £5,000 from the books,

"Dayı" David Niven, Cantindas. LEK & PRINCESS: "Oad Ubaessler," with tachiko Kyo, Ganjiro Nakamura

Drinengrot, Pascale Petit. ORIENTAL: "Ivanhoe,"

Taylor, Eizabeth Tayfor. ASTON:

"Cantonea0

Robert

Acrobatic

Troppe" on stage. ZARAMOUNT: "Expresso Bongo,

cun Richard.

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How does he manage to win

Sydney people are incurably co consistently?

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"I back about five horses in ships are concerned. This one race and double them up wook the Chilean training with the same number of horses ship Esmeralda loft Syd- in the next race. I keep to tha nay after a short stay in Traces where there are only a few | runners, I'always get n winning port and 100,000 people double, maybe

two or three." crowded avery vantago Willie said that one day he luf point to watch her leave out £80 on to doubles and finished the day with a profit of under full sail.

£800.

In addition a large armada of small boats, escorted the grace-

He has lost a lot of this money ful barquenline on her way out since and won some of it back of harbour. It won an unfor- again. "I've been kicking horses gettable farewell for athip in Sydney for about 60 years." which had been the centre of anlık 88-year-old Wille, "and 1 attraction over since ito nrrival. have ended each, year with a Commersier Hamen Arguy, i profit" he said. Bo who cares obviously deeply moved by the if the herb business is a bit slow 'reception he and his men re- these days?

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