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The King opens the new Chamber of the House of Commons today. BEVERLEY BAXTER, MP, who has been there already, gives readers a preview.
London, Oct. 25. TOMORROW is going to be a busy day for the elected representatives of the people. As a matter of fact. it is going to be a fairly busy day as well for the non-elected members of the Upper House, who rule by caprice of birth or favour of Governments.
It might be anki that the bo
office for MP wil open at it
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Women MPs
MILESTONES
O May 11, 1941-03d Chamber destroyed in bomber raid,
© May 11, 1945-Clearing of alte began
May 26, 1941-Founda tion stone lald by Speaker Clifton Brown
Mr
Oct. 26, 1950.-Opening by the King.
ARCHITECT: Sir Olles Gilbert Scott.
FLOOR: BEȚI. X 431ft. (same as cid hours).
SEATING CAPACITY: 939 (4.57 members).
will need more rouge
seats by placing Ereat occasion, we merely lett a used to shine through the win- card on the bench, which occa- dows on us, just as we shall slonally resulted in there being miss the more ticket-holders than space.
exhilaration of the Bights coming on when the lind subsided to Dt
eard in the holder
which marks each place in the now Chamber.
This is an im- provement on the okd system whereby, on
Frank Owen SWITCHES A FAMILIAR QUESTION
What is Japan
TOKYO,
S the war in Korea rolls unevenly
to AN end, many in Japan who watched it wonder what kind
a pence is due to break out there. For though Japan's war ended five years ago, she is not yet offeinlly at peace herself.
own
of
to do
about
us ?
industrially,
going
At 9.30 we must be in our afternoon places, although the Speaker's misty decline. procession will not arrive until
10.10. If, as it stems, We are Another effect of the skylight to sit there for 10 minutes with roof in io give a top heavy effect nothing to do but walt, there to the Chamber. In fact, with will be sume unrehearsed scenes the public gallery sweeping up- as well as sume choice exchanges. wards to a lofty level (the people of badinage,
will be able to see everything But that is one of the charms now) and the lights glearning in of belonging to the House of the barn-like roof, the tendency Commons. There is always a of tail is to subdue the floor fifth form prankery beneath the level and enhance the top. weight of political procedure.
On this occasion, however, the With green-grey seats and, a whole affair with be something yellowish permanent light from h. the nature of a preview, and the celling our elected represen- siner We must wait for Mr talives are going to look more Speaker 1 suggest that we take nnacmic then they really are. a look at our new home.
IT SEEMS SMALL
The women members will be particularly sensitive to this un- pleasant truth. In fact when some of our chops come back from a Guldhall banquet with rosy checks and gleaming eyes they will look perfectly normal.
This, however, is not a great matter. There is no law by which the yellow lights aro is remain unalterable,
to
and since
vidential," Prime Minister Yoshida naively but paradoxi- cally called it, for Japan, which first impression will be that the Chamber seems has supplied steel for the war, strangely anali aftor their will now supply it for re-lordships' House where we have construction.
sat for nearly 10 years.
Most of the rest of us will It is quite right that there seem to have been loaned for But, above all, it is to her should not be a seat for every the occasion by Madame Tus- sturdy, tenacious, disciplined MP, for
Mr Churchill raud. prople that Japan owes her pointed val, you cut only cap-
ashes. rise out of her
Tcture the atmosphere of great oficial Allied ret-up they are
100, the move-
is still occasion it members are stand "The Occupation," with its laughing their heads off.
ment is strongly upward. The standard of life here troops, is still very much here.
Five years ago, when the Ministry of Internation Tradeckoned double that of poverty-ing in a crowd at the Bar of So are its seemingly still more dust had settled upon Hiroshima and Idustry has estimated that iden India, but it is only half the House. Another reason
that on a normal day the House we are not a company of actors numerous desk forces. Their and Nagasaki, the fashionable Japan's exports, chiefly textiles, of Italy's, a sixth of Britain's, a
Is seldom more than half full expected to please the gallery, it occupation is of the best hotels, question
was "What shall we with steel and machinery well twelfth of America's.
and we do not need or want to matters little how we look. But Houser clubs and rollway do with the Japanese?" -in-evinefwe--will-be-up-by-one
What will-dapar-de-to-all advertise a vast unpopulated-will-our-resolution-and-our-wit- coaches. They have special Today, as the smoke all rises third on last year's "Agutes,
decline in of us?
this devilalised strops, special prices, and their
aver the charred villages of the
The Chamber of the Lords setting? own money.
newest desert, called Korea,
was so large that it was almost
to speak na if In the theatre there is a hoary another question, and one with a more menneint note, begins to
impossible not you were making a public ad- old saying: "It will be all right
We do
when not like that. on the night." Perhaps
galleries are lied, thus dress. In our dignity-or if you like the
of the
wood- our vanity-we regard ourselves obscturing much
board of directors, not a works P5 R
and seats, and when body of shareholders.
Churchill's personally Illumines The Intimacy of the new the scene and Mr Attlee puts House should curb the platform his feet up for the first time on
ዝር will again eloquence to which
were the table, the mere power of subjected in the other place.
There are in circulation here two kinds of American dollars, two kinds of British £s, and also Japanese yen-so the black market in currency is busy.
And so they ape Western ways
UTWARDLY, it is a New
be asked.
What are the Japanese going
to do about us?
There are 80,000,000 Japan-
multiply ese. They
at the rate of close upon 2,000,000
That every year.
ia, every twelve months 13 папу лец little Japanese are born into the
For a country where so lew savings could be made in war- time and its aftermath, this is something for other trading nations to think about if they
intend to remain in business.
And the Korea war helps
Will she provide the magical key for unlocking the vast, still of Asin, untapped treasures enriching the whole earth? Or, as a ferce compelitor, will she put the rest of us out of work? will the sidic Or, in revenge, with Communism?
is Mire. One thing own feline Japon
In our
-(Londen Express Servics)
OME factors have power- be mighty. world as the present total adult fully helped Japan, one notably Age. The constitution is re- manhood of Australia, Think being the war in Korea, "Pro- written, the army disbanded, it out. The Australians are war for ever renounced. More thinking. people than ever wear Western clothes-which
arc InBnitely uglier-learn Western
words.
I travelled
train from by Nagaki to Tokyo, about 800 miles. or twice the length of England!. It took two days and While the tradition Japanese a night, and you felt that the
ape Western Ways.
theatre of mime
mask *ntire way *
throughs #
staggering entertainment fax, Shollel:!.
{"Kabuki") i tying under
The Nishigeki Theater, UND Tokyo's shoddy Broadway, poes
bigg
striptease.
Werbert ARR with
"Weinppling Papa
Ahot teasure with comic
burlesque
Refined by Daring Erotic and Excited Step in and HAVE FUN!" Well, have laughs anyways. It was comic, without being either refined or exotic.
you were passing and Manchester
Exports go up by a third
FACTORIES, foundries, ton,
in resources as our own.
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CAV. R. Thompson
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Bigger And Better
ARP Wanted
EX-CONVICTS only ore employed at the Chicago fac-
arch.
the
personality may change Nevertheless, the new Ilouse whole impression. Let us hope of Commons seems too compact, so. But at the moment I am at any rate on first acquaintance, mare hopeful thas confident.
The pageantry of the Ser- jeant-at-Arms arriving from the Lards to invite us to hear the Royal Assent to a collection of Billa will now be reduced to that gentleman Just dropping in. There simply is not room for his stately paces of old.
And after the gold and red colouring of the Lords' Chamber we are going to be startled and at least momentarily subdued by the greenery-yallery com-
CHURCHILL ARCH
NOTHER Htem that is bound
Ato caure discussion is the choice of the three statues that have been mounted on pedestals in the members' lobby.
not new, having They are been in hiding for some yours. The statesmen who have been thus immortailsed are Joseph Chamberlain, Asquith an Sir William Harcourt,
CALLING for a bigger and bet- tresses for an "all-out, allen- plexion of the new House.
First ter AR.P. Stuart Syming- sive" against the Reds,
There has already been con- boss, lold
by a speech
crusader Wayne siderable controversy about the security
No one will question the thut civilian People in the performing arts Chamber-one expert called it a choice of Chamberlain, tha L power plants, pitheads, dock-women's group
the won
Battle of must awake and rise to their faked, copy of a fake and there mighty champion of Empire. yards and railway yards-they defence stretched out endlessly like Britain. Sald he: 1 was In civic responsibilities."
is bound to be more controversy, but some of us will argue that ant girdle of steel, inking to-Britain when the blitz was on
when the cnnt assembles,
Lloyd George should have the pedestal
allotted to Asquith. ether islands as fertile and rich I never felt Britnin would
The first impression is that of a the choice of Sle William Jose. There is a very good
Bui Dutch Interlor, I must not ven- chance of our losing unless we
Harcourt is ture beyond my depth, but it is Hack
surely very odd struction done to them in the war cally to our problemi.
the kind of debating chamber an only account for it by that the Socielists Of course, this is no more by bombing and sea bombard-
that one would expect to see in assuming Japan than the Bowery ment.
Holland or Belgium. You could wanted to pay a debt of grati- But terrific has been the America. The trouble that
of tude to the Chancellor of the fonfore vecovery la peace.
never imagine a same high Allied offkinis ap-
trumpris in this sting, and Exchequer who first introduced anci pear to think it is.
death duties, even those of us who blow our graduated own trumpets will be inclined who, in 1892, wald: "We are alt.
Socialista now." to do so with`a mute,
14
Terrible Indeed was the de-face up promptly and realist-ory of Lester Rees and Oscar Levine, two ex-G.I,s. Said
FOR two
don't they: "We
believe in perialising people for having a years housewives loudy background. They do t they need It did not happen overnight in the Mississippi town of Madi- good job because For a time the Japanese were
have asked the city Con
of work." cials 10 do something about Living the selective A truly "out." This country, like
the water supply. A chemical Begregated life of bureaucrats urs, cannot feed all her children everywhere-and
more from her own fields and fisheries, even rootless here than elsewhere, be- enuse foreign--ther tend to take the face for the reality.
What behind all
the bowing? THE passar-through pets
BACK from
2 long slay in En the water turned their Britain, film producer Peter clothes and their
red. Cusick took his Ave-year-old nothing son Michael through the Cen-
But the offelals did
The
women won every
faces
of a Shake-
SKYLIGHT ROOF
I
However,
Churchill arch
thelo
the
through which we shall pass each day to the Chamber, made of stones Enverent from the wreckage the
alt House of Commons.
both Just and Imagina
When her industrial plant was
So the women ran their own trnt Park the other day. They vinash d 22:1 Der UVVIDERS
women candidates ngainst the stopped in front markets lost, with local unein-
meni In this year's municipal speare matute
and the father the search for progress
understand that we are to ployment swelled by the re-
result the asked the son what Shakespeare have the sume temperature and turning soldiers, many a home election.
ofice ex- held in his hands (a folio of the same lighting throughout the tive. Nor can we be anything
That ia went hungry, Jad for many a
one of his plays). Michael's day and night. day. The peasant families took cept one.
reply: His ration books. back their sons, end conchow
HOLLYWOOD'S John they got through.
Wayne, the tough guy who
HOLLYWOOD has ever Instead the recurrent. Insistual Now the people cat fairly well always chasing caltle rustlers Sarnh Churchill the job of find- feeling, which is shared by again, though prices are s in the films, is going to devate ing a British title for her first
The even temperature is prob- many of the strangely despised high, and probably two-thirds his spare tline to chasing Com- American film. It will bably a good idea and in these British and American trading of the family budget goes in munists. He is boss of "Then called “Noynt Wedding" here, days of small majorities is Community, that behind the food. It will be better this tre for Freedom, Inc.." but the Lord Chamberlain has probably a good thing to pre- hows and smiles with which winter, for the harves is a group of entertainers pledged advised Hollywood that the title serve the health of the members. the Japanese people greet the bumper.
actors and ne would not be suitable in Britain. But we shall miss the sun that
NANCY
Hang It!
to
mobilise
PUNG-G
By Ernie Bushmiller
-BANIE-
BYIMMILLANTEN
Again, I am not certain tha! this will meet with unrestrained enthusiasm.
but proud of the fact that Speaker's chale and the cleriss table, as well as other
fixtures are gifts from the Dominions.
The Mother of Parliaments
lives on even if the will need more than 'a touch of rouge in her now setting.
(World Copyright Raarsed—London Express Service).
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