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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1950."

MOIRA

REHEARSES IN PARIS

MOIRA Shearer, famous ballerina from Covent Garden, seen with French star Roland Pollt during rehearsals for the presentation of the ballet, “Carmen," at the Theatre Marigny, Paris. Moira is playing the part of Carmen.

Press).

NORTH ATLANTIC

(Central

ATLANTIC SEASON

STEPS UP ON MERSEYSIDE

Children Who

Needed

Love

Psychology and patient social welfare are gradually replacing the cat o' nine tails as accepted tools of crime prevention in Great Britain.

It

The medies,

ncss,

And re- Times reported.

un-

A Carnegie endowed trust) was difficult to recently published a report The Youth Club movement wa on "Delinquency and Human inadequate to deal with Nature," based on a study satisfactory families, nor did of 102 youths in a detention teachers consider it hele busi- home, between 15 and 18 years of age.

The Times suggested psycho- logical research, comparing Reported in the London groups of delinquent and non- Times, the report said that the delinquent children, and bring chief cause of delinquency wag 1ogether psychological "escape from Д!! emotional theorists and practitioners, situation which, became at

It

seemed likely, however,

least temporarily unbearable." The parents emotional attitudes, that the chief answer was love. however, had to be gravely United Press.

faulty to bring about a break-

down, and even then it tended

to be delayed until some un- lucky

precipitated event

crisis,"

Delinquency never appeared to be the result of mere thought- lessness, The Times said. The report listed Ave molives for delinquency:

main

1. "Avoidance - excllcment."

or repressing anxiety by con- stant netivity.

2. Spite against the parents. 3. "Dellequent attention." or ! the desire to test the parents' love.

4. Desire 10 be armoved from the home.

.G.

"Inferiorly compensation" to cover the boy's

-bravado

own fear.

External influturess Luch or toward

the

cinema didntle

The recent sailing of the 26,000-ton liner Empress of Scotland from Liverpool to Canada intensifies the drive for valuable dollar-earning Atlanting crime, Even "Koit-

tic tourist traffic which has been going on in the Merseyside since the war ended and is turning this year's North Atlantic season, at the port into the busiest for 11 years.

This springing into life-sail regularly, from there to] after a long and difficult | Canada and the United war and postwar period | States.

Ance

again enables

the

True, the 1950 deet 1101 as

Princes landing stage to be-strong numerically as the log come the busy scene

of one, when 15 hues, aggregating catering for two and three zonano-proba som, entered and arrivals and departures of 2ft the best on thurist sailings.

but big liners each week.

it is a great change, from #lum inmediate postwar ing the next few months 11scene when Liverpool's share of liners, totalling 203,000; the North Atlantic pits gross tung of shipping, will¦rade was the tangent for well

nigh 100 yeurs,

Dar-e

When firat Caminitored in

was not a major

eral lowering of

tone" contributory factory, and no valid conclusions

could be drawn about the aver

arte intelligence of delhiquents.

George NO TREASURE

1982, The 27,000-ton bezzo! !! as the super- munerary of the 1950 Beet, was the best mulor liner in the

world. She made epic tea his 1941, he was bombed while on tory during the war. In July

Bolaport servien and pulted by an fire at Snez, td was salvaged ed and repaire | sufficiently to make the bone port under her own

power.

IN JAPAN

Not

VEST

POCKET

RADIO

A Workers Paradise

THIS is not deaf aid,

but a

Morose Dartmoor Wives

Wives of warders at Dart- moor become "morose, de- pressed and nervy." Mr F. Baker said in Nottingham at the nnnual conference of the Prison Oflcers' Associa- tion.

"Unless

served you have there," said Mr Baker, "you do not understand the conditions under which we live a beller term is exist" He made thero points:

Princetown

in In a most de-

solate, isolated spot.

Normal amenities of moder nised civilised life aco ribn- existent.

Transport servicen

are ants.

quated, and there are no social

services as known in towns,

There is dieulty in getting 4-valve superheteachers for the children.

radio receiver displayed We have no modern types of at the BIF. Called the houses.

Auratone, it is a com-. plete set in miniature, weighs eight ourices and

The weather is deplorable most of the year.

"Consider the effect of these langs gu tur wives," ho con-

fitted with a small crys-tinued. "Where you have this tal earpiece and aerial. Easy to tune, the set is operated by two tiny- batteries hidden in the instrument. On the left the set is compared with a matchbox for size. (Cen-

tral Press).

STRANDED "WHALES"

ediled to the officers daily con tact with the worst type of fender in prison, Is it any wonder that we wish to gel nway Immediately we have served five years at this station?" TRANSFERS REJECTED

officers eligible for transfer had been away from their home towns a long Ume. Their applications for transfer establishments of their cliples were almost invariably rejected, Sercial alternative prisons were then offered.

. .

One

or two

An oflcer had served 22 years at Parkhurst and Dartmoor. “It

The 96 "whales" which took him a long time to obtain became stranded on one of a transfer, presumably, becauso

he was the senior officer. the Orkney Islands last "Another old hand, who has month and the 147 washed completed the whole of his ashore near Dunbar, in East service at the same establish

me that years Lothian, are

not genuinenent, has told

ngo he tried to get away from specimens. Between them,

convict

prisons, had no success, they could not produce and eventually became resigned enough whalebone to puke to his fate." one strut in a corset.

Doubt

WAN

011

Tekyo, May 25.-If there is "Oriental treasure chest with gold and precious in Japan, Generad Mac- gem" Arthur's Headquarters does not it and certainly know about Edoes not have it. The Ministry of War Tram- į As far as the local port bought the verrel and had authorities are concerned, that her rebuilf as a model transport: Is oficial,

ree&mmitioning i General MacArthur's Chief bully sincer in April 1915 to continue of Stall. Major-General E. M.

Transport it repifton Almond, sued a special sinte 1.bia, Nov. 30 thự taal New*anties. She was slightly altered ment to set the record straight [agreement with some of the I worth, national organiser of the These belong to the dolplain, wages, and

any

Their views were not in

Thel

resolutions adopted

The conference passed a reso- lution instructing the executivo their committee to reopen negotiationi authenticity by Dr Charles E. S. with the Prison Commissioners on Three members of a trade union delegation of 20, who farris, of Lancing, in a letter to the period of service at Dart- deyeribed their recent experiences in Russia, sought at a The Daily Telegraph, Dr F. C.mor. press conference in London to destroy the Illusion that rater, of the Dept. of Zoology,

HIGHER WAGE DEMAND Muscum, sapl Natural History In the ton's fel, tour of

Russia is a workers' paradise.

the creatures were pilot whales,

Other the j

or can'ing whales, also known as called for Earlier, the way They are the Media,

Mr Fred Holling Griudhval or Blackish.

Continued pressure for higher fouad and, which have helped but neverthelem, recognitabile as after Washingtoti

Amalgamated Union of Foundry family," he reports and delegates. They were in

said. They have

Immedine steps to remedy Workers, and the leader of the Liverpudl to rusive a givater {

mysterious trea-contrast to accounts of con- delegation,

whalebone, was mentioned a th

nama 1 understalling and overcrowding Genetic-one funnel Percent gr of the new North |

Gold the workera na sing ar! . Lt sported Atlantic tonnage than any other |,,

The treasure supposedly was ditions in Russia given by were the masters in the Soviet bicephala clacan, but they in goals and Bersial institutions,

comie under the heading of 'runeated

Mr J. Lawrie, chairman of Toremart. In 1918, Bratish port.

Culon. The trade unions cu cetaceans, which are sub-divided | the Greenie emmenced duties in the custody of firreral Msimilar parties in the past.

that In- association, inuin divisions-reath creasing attenton Arthur,

-toyed responsibility and power into two

was being Ship. which have loja Importing emise mis 10

Geroral Almand enid-in very Mr George Rose, a miner unknown in the capitalist whales and whalebone whales,” given in prisons and Borstel been the colourut background Australia.

mchatic term that General from Hucknall, Notts, and world,

They have a sheep-like caputitutions" to psychological Sav relebrated her recent Headquarters Zad "neither member of the Labour party,

city for fallowing the leader, of aspects of crime and criminals You may be able to put onto the port's tailings are the

jla namore, Franeania, Empresa Atlantic voyage in 11 years nowledge nor your own plays soon-with Cad

retards which, intervened after other delegates 'DEMOCRATIC ELECTIONS which the Faroe Islanders take at the expense of discipline. and Empress ofcbariaint the largest

in any way, show any similari-had referred in glowing terms

advantage

Hunting them. West End ensts-in your Prance. Their repeated aspartamplement of purengers I' ty between the phenorty refer to what they had seen.

They are regarded as a vitai own home.

fucce and areval: over the At-leve Laverpol for North red to in the Washington press

Their elections were demo-source of food. 1. nuse rut: have for my years Amerie came the end o lie, reram and moperty in SCAP! "I don't want it to be put cratic. There was no limit to Any time heross that the Soviet Union 13 what the Russian workers

West End Play On Two Discs

been in mas automatic and war. The Mitry have tens be jappar, HE

The recret is the long playing Krainophone

10 record launched on the market soon.

It is established already as a suces in Amerlea.

The Brst play Available is likely to be T. 5. Eliot's current success "The Cocktail Party."

recorded in This

play was New York recently. The per- formance was recorded on two 12-inch records which are sell- ing in nu album in Amerien for

£2 10%.

SLOWER TURNTABLE

There are spans about reside plays, however. Norinal records are played at 78 revolutions a minute. The long playing type revolve at a speed of 33 and one- third. So you will need either new slow gramophones or a slow motor adjustment.

Then, too, the normal pick-up Eramophone arm has a weight of 24 tchnings. The new records need plek-ups with a weight of six to 10 grammes.

Mans for the production of special gramophones are being dlscussed.

Dixon Flying To

New Delhi

i;:,、5ate

that!

Jovers as the Ingal servic: bez, Prantly aleated her to ashurien thi Gost of the i drupa-Utoplu," he said "England · 17 |

tetute time

the forty, except that let for the Ascoata

un

11.4. North Atinatie tourist ton-United Prese,

Lepool now eining 1. 13 was in the -Southampton Canads the main way to be yem Th. Ema of Soal at Con . Five of dan Mens on the tram pacile run be- Noeth Alants feet de Fee the war an th: Tampres of) will mail direct in

now a king her Cory and thres Jones, oui i debat in North Atlatie con- jent) » Canari n muuretal style.

i proceeding to the States.

Lunden, May 25.-Viseuntes Caroline Mary Sybil Mash www. Aranted a divorce today o

hands of the adultery of long will incr but-year-old husband at came before heted in

Brighten lart yor- Bufed Press.

THIS IS LONDON'S

NEW

RADIO CITY

with seven TV

Above is the meel of the Pricity will be given to lele- one block completed by the end BBC Radio City. The circular vision. So huit the site will be of 1952, haridins and those to the left developed to expand the TV Later they will build a multi- will go up first: buildings on service. What branch of radio storey block

will use the second half of the studios, artists' dressing rooms the right will to up later.

103 Details of Britain's own Radio projected building

heen and offices, ambitious and left open,

Designs for City-the most

the new head- building Owen up-to-date

com- quarters are the work of Mr The new Dixon. the Australian Jurist world-have been revealed by pleted buildings is between £4 Graham Dawbarn.

millions. bufidings wit not do nway whom the United Nations has the BBC,

The new headquarters are to (Broadcasting House, in Port with Broadcasting. House. The appointed Mediator in the Koch-

built on a 13-acre slle at land Place, cost £1 million.) BBC's aim is to have all their mir dispute between Indle and be

Subject 10 Pakistan, left here by air to White City. But they will go

money consider deptments under the two night for New Delhi-Reuter. p in two stages.

atlons, the BBC hope to have roofs.

London, May 25-Sir

K. O. CANNON

YOU?! YOU HAVE

ON MSIEU CANNON!HOW COULD

TO THE POLICE;

GIVEN MI AWAY

In the Estimated cost of the

millions ami

93

WITH WHISPER IN THE SOUTH OF FRANCE

OH! I WAS A FOOL TO TRUST VOU..EITHER OF YOU..BUT, YOU MADE ME TALK!.... YOU MADE ME !

STOP PRESS

New tum in the police investigation of Zucci, owner of the Pavillon Rouge, Inspector Vidocq in charge of case not allogether satisfied, as a result of certain informa-. tion received.

|QUIET, STOP SABOLING LIKE

A CHILD! I'M GLAD YOU'VE

CALLED..IT SAVES

ME THE TROUBLE,

OF COMING TO COLLECT YOU....

| NOW~GIT DOWN

AND LISTENA

Ini.

WOMEN IN MINES

could Learn so long 415 they

A JAPANESE LIBERAL

|false"

Chion. added.

rald

SHARETT IN SOUTH AFRICA

the place for

In my produced. opinion we are belter off here."

Johannesburg, May 23-The He surided, however. that

M: Bollingsworth charged

Isrnell Foreign Minlater, Dr England did not possess places the "enitatist" press, as he had

New York, May 25,-Speaking Moshe Sharett, arrived here of yes, and culline like those done in Moscow, with "painting at a dinner given in the Waldorf by air tonight on a fortnight's'

Russia.

pictures of the Soviet Astoria Hotel by the American private visit to South Africa. "Those pictures," he Council on Japan is honour of

are quite unlike the De Yukio Osaki lust night, the ile declined to comment ou real position,"

former Ambassador 10 Japan,

the declaration of the Big Three Mr Edward Wiley, 5 Roman

Mr Joseph Grew, praised Drovers that they will sell orma Catholic and a fitter, of New-

When he was asked if he was Ocaki as "ut only one of the to Israel and the Arab States cubic-on-Tyne, päld there were aware that obstacles

protnet were great liberals of the world today to

the Middle Enst lofe of things in Russia with placed in the way of foreign but one of the great liberals against Soviet Imperialism. which he could not agree.newspapermen visiting the of history. I take my hat off to "I prefer to sleep on It," the They saw women in the cost-Soviet Union, anct that thehim for what he has done out

Foreign Minister sald, |mincs and sweeping the streets. [messages of those who were there,"

Mr Shareit leaves for Capo admitted were subject to severe Professor Bruce Hopper of Hussia censorship. At the came time,

Town tomorrow

his to pay Mr Hollingsworth Harvard Univesity and incin-

African wer ps us in 10 years irretorted that the delegation had bar of the American Council on respects to the South

Princ

Dr Minister,

Danlei we uzeci where we were. "They not been to Hussle to handio Japan, said: "We know a peace are prorening, but I would press problems.

treaty is not on the Immediate Malan, and General Jan Smuts, still rather hyd in England."

horizon because of Russin, but it of the United Party Opposition. Air A. F. Key, n shop The wo

Later he is to address weeks' tour was is possible that termination of steward, of Eambigham, said organised by the British-Soviet the stets of war-simultaneous-meetings in the main centres of there

were beggars in the Friendship Society. The dele-ly with Germany-is a target the Ualon and, after a week's to Israel- streets. People lived in holes gates consisted of trade unionists, far this year or within the next rest, will n the ground in Stalingrad. (including shop stewards.

Reuter.

retu

yenr."-United Press..

SCHOOLBOYS REHEARSE FOR ROYAL

TOURNAMENT

BOYS of Gordon Echool, Woking which owes its origin to the talkot lonm, will give a com sentation of the famous Mualcar lide at the Royal Tournament at Earls Court in June. Here the

---- rehearsing with their:“pantomime-

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