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FAMILY VISIT
HE brothers had no
Tome of their own, but
were brought up from child- hood in a succession of homes run by a charity They survived. They sur- vived the professional kind ness, the suggestions-less spoken than conveyed - of their Indebtedness to strangers that semi-public
CHINA MAIL
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1956.
Death Toll Rising In Morocco
PROTEST AGAINST FRENCH SECURITY
47 Europeans Killed
Rabat, Oct. 26.
The Moroccan Government today protested against French security measures in the Meknes area, where 47 Europeans were reported to have been killed in anti- French rioting which began on Tuesday.
French General Staff sources (amployees of the Moroccan state, ownership of children mustin Rabat confirmed that French in the French Forces," involve.
When
the brothers
the right
mort
for
fathers Jobs.
do.
age, the charity
It found
than them
The younger
forota were maintaining order Teached in the area and were temporarily did exercising police powers with the co-operation of Moroccan many them police and army.
These sources said that French up positione forces had taken and were prepared to intervene Immediately to protect Europeans in Meknes and the surrounding countryside.
brother settled in the West aлntry. Tim, the ulder, found work Midlands,
DOOR BHUT STIM, la due course,
T
the
at
married. But his marriage went adrift His fault, probably, fer be had so
far forgotten the teneta drummed into him the hames, that he had turned thlet, and his married life was interrupted by prison sentences
Tim's
wife found
Could Not Wait
The French forces could not wait until new slayings "tardily" announced to them by the Moroccan authorities, Frenal
lilary sources said.
were
been the
King Hussein Curious About His 'Death'
tonight
By RONALD BATCHELOR
Amman, Oct. 26. King Hussein of Jordan joked about which were cir- culated around the world today that he had been assassinated.
rumours
cor-
זיי
SECOND TEST
INDIANS STAVE OFF COLLAPSE
Bombay, Oct. 26.
India saved from possible collapse by Vijay Manjrekar and G. S. Ramchand plodded to a score of 169 for six on the opening day of the second Test against Australia here.
After they had lost their | 2. G. Phadkor, c. Maddocka 1. first
Benaud two wickcots for 18 runs, Adhikari, not out Manjrekar came to the rescue with a patient 55 Including live ja 101 minutes. He and Pankaj Roy (31) put on 66 for the third wicket.
fours
74
Extra
Total (for
wickets) Winkots fell at 1-0, 2-10, 3-74, 4-74. a-130, 0-140
HOWING TO DATE
Crawford
Benaud Mackay
With four wickets down for Lindwall Manjrekar and Ramchand Duvidson came together in another stand of 60. At the close Ramchand Wison bad
taken his score
to 65 not Burke out made in 100 minutes with the aid of eleven fours.
Soated behind a glass-topped The protest, jodged by the] desk in his office in the Basman Moroccan Foreign Ministry, Palace here.
21-year-old the with the French Charge monarch told two other d'Affaires Rabat,
In
denied respondentr and myself; *most categorically press re would be most curious to know ports that the intervention
of how
I was assassinated," he French troops had taken place chuckled
over the rumour with the
His which, he said, had resulted in ugreement Majesty the Sultan".
В flood of telephone calls from all parts of the world" to him at the palace today,
Relaxed and smiling, the King *** said he had been "most
prised"
when news of his sup-
Paco bowler |posed ussassination reached him
Ray Lindwall addition, four He said authorities
leading Australia for the first here had me gave them a great start by been been busy chocking on the source dismissing Vinoo Mankad In the of the rumours and "we believe arst over without a run scored. they were started from Jewish It was his only wicket of the sources."
day during He said he had heard
the 30 runes. Orst rumours had begun in the new elty of Jerusalem (Tarnell acctor).
"We have received
have
No Incidents
Sur-
Great Start
which he conceded
The death toll of 47 in this wook's Mcknes Incidents, com- municated by reliable SOUDCES, included 42 identified Euro- beans and four unidentified
In Europeans. French policemen missing since Tuesday. The Central Meknes Police The figures were for Tuesday, another Station was under occupation of Wednesday and Thursday.
he, French police, who have man, moro reliable than and there came a day when he placed at the disposal of
French
military command. roturned home from prison and
ille fellow pace bowler The Moroccan protest called No incidents were reported
Put found a door mut in his face, the attention of
Crawford did most of the damn- the Fruchthus for today in Meknes, but He came to London and got authorities to the grave situa- tho
phone age claiming three victims at a 2000 to 0700 curfew calls from all over the worldcost of 28 runs before having to a job as a handyman, He did on created by the military remained in force, as cordonstrom London, Calro and our leave the field with a suspected
excellently, and his occupation of the Central Police of security forces sealed off the neighbouring countries, and pulled muscle. employers were well pleased Station of the town and by the European city from the Arab lelegrame have arrived from with the pleasant-looking inen enllatment of French police, | quarter.-France-Presse.
everywhere," he said.
The King bade us of 35, whom they had hired.
with the words: "As see, I am quite all Reuter.
his work
TEMPTATION
THEN, one Saturday morning,
Tim found himself alone in the manager's TEKSTIL. HL orders were to tidy it up. Idly, as he did so, he pulled open a drawer. Lying inside was
*
wad of 21 notes and a pile of sixpences.
The sight was too much for Tun's still-delicate will to resist templation. He was not par-
ticularly short of money, but there was something he wanted to do that needed a great deal more money Than
he ever
seemed likely to save.
He wanted to gel lo the West
IKE JUST TIRED
But Columnist
Says Sick
Washington, Oct, 26.
Australia winners of the first farew Teat by an innings and Ave runa you can were weakened by the absence of right."— | Ian Johnson and Keith Miller
both unfit.
STATHAM TAKES 4 WICKETS
Capetown, Oct. 26.
White House press secretary James C. Two brilliant spells of Hagerty categorically denied today that President | bowling by Brian Statham, Eisenhower suffered a “mild relapse" on his the England and Lan-
cashire
расс man, had Western Province in trou-
Country to visit his brother, campaign swing last week.
who now was the only relativo
he had left.
NOW I MUST GO
UICKLY Tím pocketed
tho
money. Then he left the building. He went shopping,
and bought himself a pair of seen,"
reen Hagerty said,
shirt, h
cutward
39
Hagerty said a newspaper had Pearson said in a statement ble here today when they ndvised kim that columnist Issued by his office here, how-lost four wickets for Drew Pearson would publish ever, that the story was "care- such a report tomorrow.
fully checked" and "I believe it runs by the close.
He "It is the most amazing docu-is true."
Statham took them all at a accused Hagerty ment of falsehood I have over of "operating un iron curtain cost of only 10 runs
on information" and of "clob- Play was delayed by rain and abocs and
who disagree He said that with the excep-bering" newsmen
wet turf until well into the aigns for his brother to see, of tion of a bloodshot eye cmused with him.
afternoon and then the Province his prosperity.
won the toss and butted for the by two small pieces of confetti shopping done, Tim lodging in it in Portland, Oregon. | August,
two hours available. hurried to Paddington and Mr Eisenturer "feit Ane" on boarded a train for the west. the campaign trip. Hegerty said
For several days Tim stayed
Mr Eisenhower naturally felt in his brother's town and the tired after some of the long days two men enjoyed each others of campaigning, company as only those can who mya hacked for blood relations all their days.
Natural Tiredness
However, Hogerty added, this
"perfectly natural tired sloten £36-came to an end. Heues and had nothing to do with bade hle brother and his this health.”
At last Tim's money-he had was
brother's family good-bye.
He also
denied categorically
Elpenhower had
"I must go back to my job," that Mr
he said. He left their home for "gustrie upset"
the last time, marched to
ая п reporter
He also said that Hagerty in
1953,
"categorically
Statham found a length from and emphatically denied that the President had... a heart the start and clean bowled his condition."
sald He
he also first two victims with only two reported several times before runs on the board. He was rest- ed after six overs, three of which licitis opera- Me Elsenhower's tion that the
were maldens, and in President had o
which he conceded only six runs but "chronic digestive condition."
"I leave
to take it
two wickets the public," returned to
four runs in two Pearson said, "to decide
overa from for subsequent
whether giving him final figures of 8, 4, events Hagerty or I was right."
10, 4.
This was the opening day of the first serious match of the Check-Up
MCC tour in South Africa,
The columnist's office made the
police-station, and gave himself newsmen covering Democratic after a newspaper advised the
up.
嶺 sald had been rumoured among column available to reporters
presidential EXCELLENT WORKER Stevenson.
A POLICEMAN
came
down
candidate
Score: Westom Province's (Statham 4 for 10)-Router. first innings 30 for four
Adial White House of its contents,
DARTWORDS SOLUTION Hagerty said Eisenhower will
MATHEMATICIAN Wrangler enter Walter Reed Hospital here wangier Angier Antler Horn Greats from London. Next morning BOYS AND GIRLS PAGE around noon tomorrow for his Bottle Blue Boll Thunder Storm at Marlborough Street Tim
promised
Wide ""head to Bram Rain Wain Bay Wine pre-election SOLUTIONS: pleaded guilty to the charge. Mr
toe" check-up and remain there Awake House Grouss weith August Imposing Deceiving Receiving Order about 24 hours. The report on Border Line Pine Needle Thread the eight physicians' examination Threat
Москве of the President will be made and Handel Larro Large Fine public on Sunday-United Press, Arla Star Tum Cost Come Home Hoar
Charles Morgan
the probation
officer, went into the witness- box,
He told the story of Timra career and went on: “This man has always got work very quick- is after coming out of prison, and his late employers say ho is axi excellent worker. They would like to have taken him back, but they feel they cannot as there is always money left about in the offices."
*
The magistrate nodded turned to Tim. "You haven't a good record," he said, "but I'm sorry to hear about your meiri«* monial misfortunes, and in, view of what the probation officer, has told me; I' shalt discharge you conditionally,
Tim lest, and loving he had k the, dazed loolt of one who le
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