The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1971, Qupperneq 56

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1971, Qupperneq 56
54 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN WINTER 1971 ly read, it’s fault becomes its greatest virtue. The reader who Takes it a chap- ter at a time will be well rewarded. To open -the book anywhere, to begin reading at any paragraph is to be car- ried into a world so different from our own that it might well be another planet. Mr. Bloodworth writes: “Southeast Asia is like the durian (fruit) — prick- ly, strange, smelly and beautiful, revolt- ing, enchanting, an offence and an ad- diction. I am not an academic with all the facts and figures at my fingertips “But I have made the Far East my diet for 16 years. My object ... is to break it open and offer the reader a taste.” The taste is intriguing, if a little too rich for a steady diet. The author reveals to the reader presidents and peasants, Ho Chi Minh and Viet Cong irregulars, Prince Sihanouk and a Cambodian peasant who confided, “If Sihanouk should make us work as hard as the Chinese Communists, we should simply DIE.” Asian leaders who before were only sinister names in news dispatches come to life. We see Ho Chi Minh as not only the mastermind behind the Vietnamese nationalism but also as the man who kept his vow to Hanoi’s street-walkers that 'they would walk the streets at night for the rest of itheir lives. Now they are street cleaners. The ordinary Asians are here too. The Manila policemen who regard racketeers and criminals as their na- tural allies and, as such, something to be cherished, for when crime is eradicated so is the policeman; the La- otian soldiers who fire their guns into the air because their religion forbids the taking of lives; a Vietnamese leader rumored to feed those who displease him to his pet tiger; peasants who give their children such disagreeable names as Stinky and Bitchy in the hope of deceiving the greedy spirits of their ancestors who might otherwise gobble them up — these and innumer- able other facets of Asian life make this anecdotal history of South-east Asia a delight. James Richardson & Sons, Limited John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough (1650-1722) had the uncanny ability of appearing before his adversaries a day earlier than expected. Marlborough’s skill on the battlefield was only exceeded by the adroitness, candor and success of his diplomacy. His continual accuracy in evaluating the connection between •'cause and effect" is still admired today. The Research Department of Richardson Securities of Canada js vitally conccrncd'with the pivotal investment issues of "cause and effect". Our research analysts carefully examine and evaluate potential investment opportunities for our clients.This informa- tion is then forwarded, through our instant communication sys- tem to Richardson Securities representatives in North America, Europe and the Far East. Marlborough made his military and diplomatic decisions in the light of the latest and most precise available information.NVc feel that investment decisions should be made with nolcss care and deliberation. Isn’t that what you want from the people through whom you invest. li Richardson Securi ties op Canada
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