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JOHN CLARKE'S CASEBOOK

A Day In The Country

THE urge to drink came periods between the times when

middle of the morning, and it was accompanied by grave complications.

when

#

him. Frederick was 47 years old, had served two years in the RAF, had worked in a car fac- tory, been a petrol pump atten The doors of the public dont, and been employed as houses were open at the hour night watchman by an Insurance

the longing seized him. | company. Frederick,

worked as a who porter and general handyman,WHAT-have-you--to-say?! had a legitimate excuse to leave W Mr Bennett asked the West End store that em- Frederick, when the officer

there was an stood down: ployed him, for

He had in errand to be run.

pocket the price of a pint or iwe to assuage his thirst,

the

Bu 'pgina in his new Home Guard uniform manufactured by the J.S.A. Works, Birmingham.

Naguib's Successful Tour

Cairo, Oct. 2.

Egypt's strongman, General Mohammed Naguib, was back in his capital today as virtually the unchallenged leader of the nation-after his triumphal three-day whirlwind tour of Northern Egypt. -

Party.

2. Enthusiastic support of

proportion of peasants and the lower classes.

3-Growing backing by in- Bucntial clerical and political groups,

His ears still ringing with the roaring ovations of Hundreds of thousands who greeted him along the route, the forceful General apparently had chalked up:

1-Established and unques- carnest desire to unity the will not be any foreign troops tioned personal popularity to people. I felt that they have left in the country." buck the quarter of a century been at loggerheads. I am con- During the day British Em.. prestige of the powerful Wald vinced that if they put aside baasy commercial officials dis

their squabbles for six months cussed mutual economic question this could lead to general amity | with the Egyptian Finance and enable us to solve our Ministry authorities.__ foreign problems."

The British Ambassador, Sir Asked if he expected to iron Ralph Steveason, met with the out the Anglo-Egyptian dispute Foreign Minister,, Ahmed Farag "Sometimes have blackouta,"

in this six-month period, the Tayek, and was scheduled to be Frederick answered sadly.

In ពក interview with a General replied, "All the world received by General Naguib this "And when you come out of United Press correspondent at knows our aims and demands.” On the face of it there seemed

evening. Blackout your

tali-end of his tour the money's the

He said he intended to achieve nothing in the world to prevent

gone?" the magistrate asked General re-stated his alms and Egypt's national aspirations Meanwhile, the newspaper. Al him indulging his fancy

clarified erroneous reports that with unity, patriotism and un-Misry him.

.reported ⚫that King nothing beyond the fact that it know what I do with it." he intended to make Egypt a selfishness."

Farouk's former annual income fancy but this com

Frederick sald with a sigh. "I Republic. pilcated urge.

At this point General Nagulb of E2600,000 was insufficient on drink mostly."

The General said, "Talk about stopped to greet a group of chil- to meet his expenses and that goes For Frederick wanted

proclaim "Well, employers must be alleged plans to drink more deeply than he could

dren.

He kissed them and said, the Stato was still receiving " sald Mr Bonnett, Republic probably originated "You must grow up to be good bills from American, British, afford; and he wanted to drink protected,"

You must go to prison for from the cheers ol some not in London's bustling bars,

that you are Italian and Egyptian firms for three months."

und hotheads at Tanta ta Northern Patriots, proud

drive but at some country inn.

Egyptians

foreign goods which Förouk had bought Frederick went off. He seem- Egyptian town) in favour of a

troops out of Egypt. But by the before his abdication.—United accept the sentence much Republic. But I believe that time you have grown up there! Press. drinking man, accepts headache on the morning after a hard night; it was part of the price to be paid, one of the

B inevitable consequences of complicated urge.

was not 1

to

ed

KJHY the country should! WH

have called so strongly, it is difficult to tell. Perhaps it was the one of those mornings when sun, streaking through the bar riers of brick and concrete, makes every

Londorfer rebel lious at being confined to the clty; or perhaps Frederick felt that the plan that began to form In his mind,' stood a better chance of success if completed KT"

in the country.

That plan involved the errand he was sent on. It was a simple mission, similar to many he had undertaken in his 18 months with his firEL

"Take this to the bank," he was instructed, "and change it for small silver.".

er.". This was a cheque for £10 108.

A

"

Radio Hongkong

1.13. News Weather Report and Announcements; 1.30. Lunci time Music: 2 Variety Bandbox- a Johnny Kerrison Samba Band, Peterson Brothers, Tony Tayne and David Evans, Peggy Desmond and Max Wall. Billy Ternent and his Orchestra. Compere: Philip Slessor (BCTS): 220, Nothing but Blusio" Albert Sandler and his Orchestra 3. Strictly from Dixie 3.30. Tea Time Concert: 4.30, The Operatio

there is no need for such move. Things are proceeding quite well this way.

General Naguib said that he made his tour because of "my

Revolution Fails

Caracas, Oct, ‘2,

New revolutionary attempts in which three people wero killed, 12 wounded and 13 cap- tured, were officially reported today

from East Venezuela. The Defence Ministry sald sivillan-backed army units

Frederick went to the bank, Cat-A Cameo Cartoon by vor stormed and held for some time "with" "Munic composed and the army barracks at Maturin.. cashed the cheque for silver, arranged by Thay Marlin (BBCTS):

officers and troops Loyal then instead of returning to the 5 songs of the Frattle, by James

Melton: 3.15, Association Football enabled the command to restore shop, he caught a bus to Water-lanity Shield—7-A-Side (inal) loo and headed for the country. from

altuation in a a few hours. the the Club Grounds, · Happy Valley commentary by Brig. Young

In ensuing lighting, three soldiers lost their lives, 12 were TOWN in Wiltshire was his (OB): 6.45, Light Music: 6. Pro-

Bummary: 0.02. Robert wounded, some seriously; and Farnon Concert. Guest Singer: chosen destination, and he ne

13 security police captured. Cantonese By reached it safely and drank his Beryl Davi 0.30,

In the Turon area Government All, or drank, at least, to the Radio wen by. Miss Lee Wai Lan

and B. K. Lee (Btudio); 6.50, Organ forces continued to pursue limit of his augmented purse. Solo by E. Power Bless: 7he civilian attackers In nearby And when he had done drinking, Merry Widow (Lehar) .. with. BAX Frederick went to the local Lichlegs (Tenor) Nore Jungwirth wooded hills,

(soprano) And other Principala The Ministry stated two days police and gave himself up for with the Crus of the Siste ago, that fighting was still going his London crime.

Theatre. Zurich, The Tonhalle on in Turen 500 miles southwest

conducled / by. Victor Next m morning,

ho was back in Orchestra

Kalnahagen; 1.50, Weather Report;

of here.Reuter. the West End-in the dock at Time Signal, World News and Great Marlborough Street, New Talk (London Rainy): 3.15, where, before, Mr Paul Bennett, cinnatti Symphony Orchestral 130,

Thor Johnson, conducting the Cis INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION

31 10 bị co gi thay he pleaded gulity to steal-Pallom Programme 21lustrating

vocations h b 1. a d.. Buccessite some Aspects of Infantil, Patalyse

Anferencum, BİYOL £10 10s, from his employers. cre) & Muse Lovers Hour "There are two previous con- classical fiequests presented by victions, a police officer told Patricia rugge (Bludio); 10. Jos me the magistrate, one in 1937, the Carrier Ends (BUCTS): A Pro- gramine of Mute from the Mid- other in 1947. The circumstances Jands; 10.30 Dancing Timer with were similar to those

this Geraldo and his Orchestra: 11, Radio PR News Heel (London Helay); 2140, CO, I understond."

Weather Report: 11.16, Goodnight went on. to outline uses God Bave Tps, Quben;-11,30, Frederick's career. In the long Clow. Down.

V

ing

20. 1 1 on o

But one and only ons) is the funjesako of ble own vocation, Finis cannot be II, nor g

"The Farmera:nama_ia' Hapier/ London, Expris Service.

SIDE GLANCES ··

By Galbraith

.8.8

T. BLAU, IE PER DIR -

*Cope, 1962 by HEA Berriak, bes”

"I only went up on the curbing about à foot! You've hald yourself they put those fireplugs too close to the wire

London Express Service:

Living Language

Why we say Amen.

This word, one of the oldest in the world, was originally the name of the Lord of the lower and upper worlda among the Egyptians. Among the Hebrews the word came to mean strong-or-trust- worthy, and in the New Testament was translated "verily".

So when we end our prayers with "amen", we affirm the truth and strength of what we have said.

Stevenson And Naguib Meet

Cairo, Oct. 2. Premier Mohamed Naguib and British Ambassador Sir Ralph Stevenson issued a joint statement tonight saying that the Sudan question was discusS- ed in a 25-minute meeting this

but evening

It did not

èlaborate.

The statement said they "dis, cussed

questions concerning the Sudan, of which the Am

the bassador had informed Egyptian government at the end of September, 1052."

It added that they would meet another time for the same reason next week."

Poliilcal observers pointed out that Sir Ralph's reference to a previous message to the Egyp- tlan government apparently re- ferred to Britain's decision to go ahead will

in the Sudan.

elections

was reported Unomically it was

that Gen. Nagulb has asked for the elections to be postponed. Associated Press,

Car Rams

Stone

Pillar

A traffic accident occurred at. 15:30 this morning when a private. car with the driver as the only. occupant rammed into a pillar outside the Man Chan Cafe,

the hear

Central

Theatre Queen's Road West,

Though the front part of the damard,

• car was extensivoli so, without -

the driver

injury and disappeared,

According to an eyewitnes the car was awaging' from ['right to left before it ran; inlö

the stone pillar.

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