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Widow Tells Of
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London, Apr. 13.
A Westminster inquest was.adjourned after
a walow had said that her husband was kept wait- ing for five hours in St George's Hospital before he was given a bed.
The coroner, Mr H. Neville Stafford, said that he would have to obtain evidence from the hospital about various times mentioned.
The World's Oldest City
Godstone, Apr. 13.
The inquest was on Thomas Charles Bradshaw, 60, a retired gardener of Chelsea-gardens, Westminster, who had a fall in his bed-room and died in the hospital next day.
His widow, Mrs Ellen Brud- shaw, said that her husband had been for five years with chronie asthma, and his own [doctor ordered his removal to hospital. She went with him in jon ambulance and they arrived
nurse sald she had power and the doctor said: If your husband is very 1 we will take him in and If not we won't."
-Max➡➡Kathleenselaskekranam.
"I spoke twice to a doctor Kenyon, 46-year-old British archaeologist, said today, and four times to a nurse, and told them my husband was very that the Biblical city of Mrs Bradshaw added. "The Jericho has strong claim to be the oldest city in the world.
Miss Kenyon, Director of the British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem and Lecturer on Palestine at London University, has just returned from a three month exploration of the ruins of ancient Joricho.
She said that the exploration
revealed that Jericho had no Iewer
in the than 12 walis course of its history. The first dated back at lust 7,000 years
show that "Our discoveries
successive there were seven
the early wolls belonging to
of earliest The Bronze Age.
be dated about those would 3,000 B.C., and the evidence is
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Guardsmen Decorated By The Queen Writing Of Korean
Her Majesty the Queen recently held a special investiture at Buckingham Palace when she presented awards to the naval and military personnel who took »past in the funeral ceremonies of King George VI. Picture shows men of the
ng at the Tatice for the investiture:" Grenadier Guards arriving at the
.
2 WOMEN
IN
KILLED
QUEUE
"I said to the, doctor: 'He is very ill, because he has already been given up by my own doc-
London, Apr. 13. stripped my husband of his 0 He scat for en X-ray and hlankets and left him to get cold
Two women were killed when swerved out. of a Arc-engine until just on four o'clock. I am certain he would have been liv-control and ploughed through a
for this 30-strong bus queue. ng now if it was not doutor."
Dr LS. du Toit, house surgeon. was asked by the coroner what time Bradshaw was brought to the hospital. He replied that he that it was destroyed by andic not know, but thought it
was about 1 m.
earthquake.
The
Was
completely last destroyed by fire in 2,100 B.C," she said.
*
Three other women and two men were badly injured; half a dozen more people were legs seriously hurt.
The engine, AWW 214, was on its way to a fire at Shipley, Yorks.
a
In Saltaire-road a boy was on The Coroner: I must know.
The driver zebra crossing. Allegations are made against a waved
the boy him on and safely, into the box ant saying "I don't
BRONZE AGE CITY "Our earlier discoveries had shown that Jericho had a long know." What time did Mr Brad- 23-var-old Dennis Pearson, of
hospital, and it is no use going cro said one of the queuers,
history
Bronze
as a city in the early shaw arrive
back to Eleven o'clock. Age, during
When did
around 3,300 B.C.
at the hospital?
you sce
him?-I
"But we discovered that the remains of a Neolithic civilisa-saw him drat ni approximately 2 tion
extensive posed."
She
1
o'clock.
loy
Was
ໄດ
did
Vicarage-road, Shipley
"The engine swung to is left.
I think most of the queue saw
but
If bearing down on them, were petrified, unable to move." After it struck the queue the engine crashed through a stone 22-year-old wall.
carrying Florence Lee on the radiator, and was brought to a stop by a bank wall.
thorne cons
much more were very
Mrs Bradshaw Interrupted than had been sup-
"I am sorry, but you say?.. that Neolithic not."
The caroner, continuing his Jericho could be divided into
of Dr du Toit: questioning two
the periods; in
carlier period there were flint and Whut time was he admitted to
Miss Lee, who lived at Lyn- bone implements but no pot the ward?-About a quieter to
Frizinghell, died four. period there tery; in the Juter
within a few minutes. Why the delay?-The rst de- was pottery.
woman killed, The second to find his previous said that Misa Kenyon
35-year-old Mrs Sarah Brown, number of houses belonging to notes. He had evidently been a
of King-street,
Windhill,
was before, Que pre-pottery period were patient at the hospital excavated. They were made fund his notes could not be found. found an hour after the crash. She had been pinned between from mud bricks and their walis
the engine and the bank wall. Three fremen were taken hospital with shock and abra- stons.
They were treated and sent home.
One was 30-year-old Fireman George McClcane, of Marley View, Bingley, Yorks, 'driver
were carefully plastered.
Beneath the floors were exten-
sive burlul tombs.
"In one we found the skull
uf an old man propped upright in the corner of the room-- upparently an attempt by the occupiers to preserve the wisdom of the individual concerned for ⚫ubsequent occupants," Misa Kenyon sakl-Reuter,
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London, Apr. 13. A signal flashed on the tele- iphone switchboard and operator Biggin answered Mrs Dorothy "Number,
please." There
no reply.
was
She knew the call was from house in And his Mrs Daisy Johnson's
Guildford
Programme From Northern Ireland
of the engine.
It is believed that one of the front tyres of the engine burst and caused the swerve.
Michael Just
Wanders— But Why?
London., Apr. 13.
To bod in disgrase went eight- year-old Michael Charles Harley, of St. Mary's-avenue, Finchley, N-the boy with the wandering feat."
And now Michue), blónk, Banki- some, and intelligent, tras a date with a psychiatrist, who will try. to discover the reason for he wanderlust.
Michael's latest escape ended in Brighton. A policeman in Q lonely road mot tim shuffling along the kerb, tired out, late at
night.
Living Language
Why we say Up to the
mark.
some
or
Armistice Is A One-Man Job
Munsan, Apr. 19,
Dozens of voices have harangued more than nine months in trying to reach an armistice in Korea. But the truce agreement itself is being written largely by one man-Lieutenant-Colonel Howard S. Levie,
As Legal Officer of the Allied truce delegation, Col. Levie, a good natured 44-year-old New Yorker, has the responsibility of drafting the armistice.
Ásk him to give the provi-
That means he is charged with writing the actual wordssions of Paragraph 53 and he of the document that will be|will tell you quickly that 1 Figned when and if an Agree says "seriously sick and serious- ment is reached.
ly injured prisoners of war For this task Cal, Levie can shall be repatriated with draw on no precedent.
priority."
Three never has been
situation such as this one be- fore." Col, Levie says,
with
con-
Col. Levic's colleagues on the UN Command delegation will He has, however, been able readily agree he is one of the to borrow piecemeal from other most brilliant officers participat
mistice agreements of modern ing in the negotiations, times For example, the 1049 As a staff officer he has at- akument between Israel and tended almost all of the parle Syria furnished
the basis for and more than once his alert- paragraphy dealing
ness has paid off in whispered demilitarized zone.
advice to UN delegates The wording of the ceaschrefronted with vague and often Red paragraphs stemmed from the puzzling statements by 1938 Paraguay agreement and negotiators.
Col. Levie's work has not only some phrases on prisoner ex- Over charge still being debated came
beca
confined to staff omeer from the settlement reached on duties. Indeed he has become
Fomething prisoners
at the end of World trades for the UN delegation.
of a "gent of all War 1.
He has served as FINAL
a Haison TASK
omcer in Investigations of Other ofcers at the UN Com mand's apple
orchard head- and alleged neutrality viola quarters here have worked with long and at times as the official UN spokesman, In the latter
Lord Mayor In Row
Kangaroos
London, Apr. 13.
The Lord Mayor of London,
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The American Ship "Robert Brown," Bryson Master. loft Amoy on the 21st ultimo, with Elgat
Contes Les San Francisco.
rose, mur- days out the Bryson, two
dered
ficers,
Captain
and four of the crow. and then took charge of the vessel, which they steered back towards the land. On
malding an Island at westward For
the bulk of them left, Eventy-three
only remaining
on board, who, being less than
απ
pes
a match for the remainder of the crew, were taken in to Amoy with the
on ship the, 20th This outrage having instant.
perpetrated under
the American Flag, search for murderers and their punishment if taken, are duties properly devolving on the Government the United States: We treat that the matter may not be investigated in our courts.
Since writing the above we huvs learnt a little more re-
catas this horrible garding trophe, so near akla in details to those of the ill fated shipa "Albert" and "Victory." Coolecs on board the "Robert Brown" were engaged by Cap- tain Bryson to serve for a period of five years, at four dollars a month, and advances were made to them after the rate of
Sir Leslie Boyce,; has-been in- Col. Levie on the truce dras role he has conducted briefings" six dollars each; -
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When you enquire-of-a
volved in a dispute over two but the final responsibility friend whether he is "up
his. kangaroos, to the mark" you want to
Mr surg.con, A Lincoln
Policy decisions of course are "The know whether he is well
directed from Geoffrey Morey, sald;
Washington and and able to undertake
kangaroos are rightfully mine."
Tokyo
and the negotiations are togk
The Lord Mayor said: other.
"They carried out largely by the Ad
and mirals
and Generals of the truce are living at my home, "Mark" in this sense and means "standard" comes from the standard of purity fixed by the Assay Office for gold and
articles. allver
If not "up to the mark" they are rejected.
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MONDAY, APRIL 14 By Air Japan, 5 pm 8.0.A.C.
Formosa, Okinawa, U.S.A., Canada, 5 N.W.A.L.
Philippines, N. Borneo, 5 pm C.P.A.
Malaya, Indonesix, Australia, New Zealand 5 pm. C.P.A.
TUESDAY, APRIL 15 By Ale
Orchestra. Compere: Philp Slessor West Clandon, near IRECTS): 36, The Calendaz, A (pop, 427), and rong back. Piny by Edgar Wallace (BBCTS); i
A man's voice said: “Sorry, I 3.30. Song and Dance in Britain. A knocked the receiver off." Now (ECTS), Louls Levy and his Mrs Biggin know the voices of This Mrs Johnson. Music from the Movies: 6.30, Mr and Negro Spirituals: 445, Sylvia Ballet was the voice of a stranger. - | (Delibes) played by Halle Orch.
Again the rang. candy Sir John Barbirolli; 6,
Again she So the phoned Landon Stuain Meladler (BBCTS); got no reply. Eric Robinson and hi Orchestra Police Constable Maxwell, who With Enke Whitley and Maureen went round to Mr Johnson's, Springer: 5.30, Itecital by Yehudi Menuhin (Violin): 0 Programme found the door open, the tele Summary: 4.03, Children' Halt phone on the floor, and the Hour presented by Elizabeth Ann house raided.. (Studio), C.30, A Half-Century of
CONVICTIONS Musical Comedy (BUCTS), Memories
Palico Constable Maxwell's recalled by W. Macqueen-Pope and Joch Builor. Frederick Harvey. Inquiries led to the arrest of a Stephen Manton, Bille. Baker and thun with seven previous con- Dudley Rolph, The Bue Midland victions-Alfred Albyn Cozens, Light Orch and Chorum conducted by Gilbert Vinter: 130. Bigsway of Avonmore-road, West Ken- Symphony Orchestra: 7.45, Artin of sington, who pleaded guilty at The Week-Reginald Kell (Clarhot): Kingste, Quarter Sesalons to
Weather Report: 8. Time breaking Into Mrs
Johnson's Finchley and News Signot. World News
house. Analysis (London Relay); AIB,
And Judge Tutor Rees, sen- "Caprice Espagnal" played by Andre
A poilse car dock him to Kostelanets and his Orch. (Rimaky-tencing 20-year-old Cozena to Brighton Central police station. Korrakov-Op. 34); 8.30, I like what three
of Mrs years,, sald
Michel, questioned after a good night's sleep, was vague about measure of how, the came to be in Brighton (BECTS); 0.30, Daneing criticism levelled occasionally alone, and why Brighton? Hia Time: 10. Concerio. Concerto in by impatient people against Flat Major, (Boccierini) .... Pau
given ing, therefore, added
Said Mrs Harley: "He deye- foped his itch to travel about a Waltzing with highly the conduct of Mrs Waldtenfal; 11 Radio News Reel Biggin, who
month ago, and has been travel- certainly acteding ever since. He has been to and Guildford and other places on his lonely ex- cursions, Deriving home lato at night tired out and with nothing
urge to go somewhere,"
7.30.
Ike. presented by Teddy Bell Biggin:-
(Studio), 0, Over to you with
and
ichard Murdoch
Horne
Kenneth
"There is some
Symphonyl) and The London telephone operators,
Orchestra conducted
by
Air Landon Ronold: 10.30. Chanson pleasure to commend very Francaise;
10.45,
"The boy alt: "Please, sir, I've Any noturn ticket from
mother, who came to collect him, I didn't know, either,
London Relay); 11.15 Goodnight with very great circumspection Windsor Musto: 31.20, Weather Report Save The Queen; 11.30, Close Down and sagacity."
Printed and published by Stewart Anthan Gray for and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited at 1-8 to say, except that he felt the Wyridham Street, City of Viatoris, in the Colony of Hongkong.
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Indo-China (Tonkin only), 6 am via C.P.A.
Formosa, am, C.A.T. Indo-China, France, French North
West Africa, France. Siam,
10.30 *.m., Air Burma India, Pakistan, Middle East, Africa, Great Britain, Europe, 12.50 p.m., 3.0.A.C.
Formas. Japan. 5 p.m., Thai Airways.
p.m., Es Lee
By Borface Macao. 12.30 p.m.; Hoastric sinh
China, People's Republie, 0.30 am;
train via Canton,
Korea, 9 am, es Adelanto. Japan, 2 p.m.
Soochow Canada, 2 pm. as Washington Mail.
Stard
2 pm as Peter Reed. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18 07 AL
there they will stay-for the deve
present"
The kangaroos
Australians
be
ed.
od
on the
the negotiations for Allica correspondente,
After more than nine months of almost daily face to fare meetings with the Communists Col. Levie describes the job of the Reda negotiations with "very frustrating."
He says they are "predictably unpredictable and vice versa."
I have "After nine months never learned
to try to guess
what they will do next," he said. DEFINITE PATTERN
Capt, Bryson after leaving Amoy appears to have had n tair run for about eight days- had rounded the north end of Formost, and was well away
Pacific. It
broad In the
was in the noon day when
massacre was effected the Chief Mate,
was
sick in his cabin, killed in Men cold blood as he lay the Man at the wheel. Captain
secolu
were
Mate and three
literally beaten to pieces the crew ascaped into rest of the crew
the foretop from whence they hove some
booms they found there down on their pur- sucrs, whereby some of them are sald to have been killed,
once agreement with the Communists at Pammunjom like Mr Morey and the Lord is reached on a principle it be Mayor were brought to Britain comes Col. Levié's job to put it
in writing. by Mr Ken Reed, of Wallerco, in
would who hoped they
A general principle may for Prince involve 10 to 15 paragraphs in accepted as gifts Charles and Princess Anne. The the truce document. More often animals, called Mary and than not they will require But he asserts there is a dow Aussie, lived in a flat in South
repeated revision before finalite pattern to Communist tac- Kensington while their future agreement on wording is reaches at the conference table
Other tenants was discussed,
which may not be evident in day described them 4.4 "Mull
So far the entire armistice to day negotiations but which charm" and "better. than
document has been overhauled shows up
́COOK'S PROPOSAL over an extended human."
seven times. In its present period.
These tactics, he says, aro The Ship, at the time had top form it runs 26 legal size type- written
containing 63 hased on pages
the principle that the mast, studding calls set, and paragraphs, many with sub-end justifies the means," there being no one at the wheel
Of these only paragraphs.
five
"What they do on any one day she all at once broached too. remain
unresolved completely
might seem contrary to what The Ship's cook, a Chinese, then while only tentative agreement you would expect them to do or suggested that the men should has been reached on another to
Dheir
Interests but be guaranteed their lives if they come down and aid in four, leaving a total of nine you will find that in the long run
Would between the negotiators and the it
designed to get them where taking the ship back to land. On venturing below they were end of the war.
Col. Levle, a regular
with the UN cutlasses-two at a time, only, officer, has Бесп
Callowed
to remain on Command delegation since the being
Buckingham Palace could not give a home to the kangaroos, they were introduced to Sir Lesile Boyce, who offered to to his estate near take them Cheltenham,
Unfortunately, by this time hey had found another admirer
Mr Morey, who happened meet them at Australia House while they were waiting for an audience with the High Com- missioner.
mo
to
DRAFT MEMORISED "We have to be very careful
armistice that could
I
the
Lord Mayor Himself telephoned of
Cornell University
own
Bays.
they want to go," he army each tied up and guarded w
last
in
Four
Mr Morey said: "Mr Reed said he would be delighted for that there are no oddities in negotiations opened July deck and work the ship.
be 10. He to have them. But Inter
He arrived in the Far East days afterwards they made an Ty-pin- had a telephone call from the misconstrued later," Col. Levie in September 1950 after attend Island, supposed to be office of the Agent General for says, "Not only must it being Command and General Staff san in Lat, 25, 42. N., Long. 125. 7. off which the anchor was South Australia
legally correct, but it must be schools from. August saying
1040 20 couldn't have the kangaroos correct in common sense gram-
tune
1050. Col. Levie served as let go in ninety fathoms water.
as Because the Lord Mayor want-mar and ever
else." everything
an intelligence officer in New They then landed, talding all the ed them. I was furions." The Colonel Levie, a 1930 graduate Guinea during World War II. crew with them, eight of whem. getting Law He entered the army in 1042 as however, succeeded
slipped the ceble and agreed to let Mr Morey School who has 10 years' ser an enlisted man and was com back again,
out to sea before have the animals "atter Mrvice in the army, has practically missioned the following year and stood
doing so sending a boat for memorised the armistice draft.
Associated Press. Reed had left for Australia.""
three of their comrades--two Then came a letter from the Mansion
House
ing there
of whom got safely on board-- saying
one is left behind. The twenty- Would be a little difficulty in carrying out this agreement.
three Chinese spoken of were then tied up by the crew-and At the Mansion
the
a' course was shaped for the Lord Mayor passed a hand
main land. The North end of worried brow and over his
Formosa was amin safely round- said: "The kangaroos are at
pd-thanks to the current, pre- present at my home, and very
valling at this time of the year, happy. I don't know what
and on the aftersson of last shall do with them eventually.
Sunday week they succeded in may give them to a 200, But
malding Quemoy. Shortly after- words the ship was boarded Who by
DOMO gentlemen happened to be out on a yachting excursion, and with their aid, brought safely to an anchor,
I certainly shall not give than to Mr Morey-ho has definite-
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P.M., H.K, Always.
Formosa, 5 pan. 1.E. Airways. MALATA, Ceylon,
Pakistan. Great
Britain, Europa, Bahrein,
am, 3.0.A.C.
Corporal Henry, Hall, 37, who By Burface Macao, 12.30 p.m.; 8 pm. as Lea lived in Italy as a deserter for five years and then gave him- Hong/Tak Bhing
China, Propia's Republic, 0.50 am,self up because he wanted to train via Canton,
Japan 10-an, sa Nordstjerman, THURSDAY, APRIL 17
ass, Africa, Great Britain, Europe, Stam. Bunna, Pakistan, Middle 9 ... via 3.0.A.C.
INTELLIGENCE TEST
SOLUTION:
We have six statements of which only one a
J:15) 13 30 the left of C1 (4) B. to the left of M to the tight of JOM.
lett of J
Now it (a) in trun," siiher (8) or (6) mun be true, 6.601, epposita 31.0 opposita M.
have been Als cannot opposite 'for, (so, alther (3). Dr. (4) to true, and either. (5) De
So (1) is true; is was opposite to C and therefore (4) is untrue," 1,0.9 23 mat, is the right of Ki, and the order in which the four dimere grated, was ... (plockwise) Conis ut on Mason's left.
London Express Service.....
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marry, was released. from the Regimental Depot, Walting for him was his wife, his Army, days over.
Allele, from Naples, whom ho married at Woolwich Register Once last week,
Hall was reduced trom the. rank of mergeant to corporal at a Chelsea court-martial March 10 for deserting in Italy in 1947, three days before, his Army Mischange was due..
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49.3
By Galbraith
"That money you loaned your cousins surely is a con tribution they never have mentjòriad it as a debt!”.
The US. Vice Consul, Mr Bradley, having taken deposi tions of the crew (not the clearest kind of evidence being given, we hear, somme Baying that the Captain did and others that he did not cut the tails of nomo of
the Chinese), then proepeded, with # Super numerary Interpreter of the British Consulate, Mr.
on board the "Semiratedder, tanding, with the "Lily" tow, to procced to the faland where the men are still to remain.
Saturday last, Othe abreast
Unfoposed
when about North
end Formos, the wind, which had Draviously been iight, freshened up from the North Eam, and in a very short time increased, with a heavy head "sen, to furious golo-the towcODO parted, the "Lily" made sail, und wwa fost sight of in the haza, dáving shipped come hanvy seau, lost a quarter "bouti and sustained other damagOJA Capt. Stephena deemed 11 enKEE prudent to bear i sry for this port, artfying hero in the Logo- noon of yesterday,