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JOHN CLARKE'S
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TEA (SPOONS)
FOR TWO
THERE was the funny T site to Joanna's case.
The bit where she WON quoted as saying: "I'm a civil servant, what could a 'civil servant want with two teaspoons? Anyone but a civil servant could have provided an answer.
There was a alde to the ense that was a long way removed Iron laughter, and that side woad Just for Jennina Jonger than all the jokes about civil servants and tea drinking. And it would laut more.
For Joanna Is a inidifle-ngedi woman of the greatest respect- - bility, and her respectability was something. she cherished very dearly. And now she is
For 11.
CURIOSITY
FOR Joanne has been
victed
thieves
con-
as it thier, and not respectable. What will the neighbours say?
AL the Clerkenwell Joanna pleaded not guilty to
stealing two Charge of
court
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Captain's Innings Save Team From Defeat
London, Sept. 6.
A fighting innings by the Australian bowler, Vic Jackson, save the Com- monwealth team from defeat by an "England XI" in the festival match which ended today at Torquay, Devon.
Khan Mohammad and G. S. Bamchand, were playing for the Commonwealth team and both had distinguished
them- atives with One performances, the Ballstati Inking reven England wickels for 50 in the art innings and the Indian hve for 58 in the seconu!.
The Commonwealth side had been set 303 runs to win today in five and a half hours but rala, which prevented play
all for two house, pet un erd of any hopes the Empire XI hind of victory,
Wickets Fell
In fact, after an opening stand of 70 between West Indians, ten Marshalt und Alley, wickets fell spoons out of a ret of six dis-rapidly to spinners Illingworth played in a care nu West Fna and Titmus
The spoons were valued
at is, cuch, and Joanno, ques- tioned by her counsel, said che bad picked the two up because, idly, she had thought the was smaller than the rest and that the pix were not, therefore, a sel.
Then somehow the two she picked up found fiele way into her handbagt ml with them et there she had left the store -with a store detectiva on her heels.
DOES THAT MATTER? "How long have you been a store deiseilvet Joanna's coun- zel asked iti cross-examination of the girl with an Irish brogue who had Plopped Joannt.
"Does
matter."" the
steve detective asked.
"It's a popu. question," said the magistrate, Mr Robey.
"I've been a store detective Six nionth," the Dish #bt answered. Perhaps this was her first care, or the frs; one she had had challenged, but she
maintained poise.
Jonnna, prim and pleasant, woman of 52 in a grey knitted suit, black hat and black gloves, cling trembling to the rail of the dock.
LIKE THIS ...
·ASN'T the very agitated, WA
when you took her to the manager's office?** Joanna's etumsal pressed.
WORRELL SACRIFICES
A CENTURY
London, Sept. 6. Frank Worrell sacrificed
the chance of notching| another century to his credit when he declared the West Indies second innings closed while he was still five short of three figures.
le set Lancashire the almost Impossible task of scoring. 180 D0 minutes. For each over from the fast bowlers, Dewdney anch Ifall averaged ve minutes, consequently the
the chances of any resull went with 11.
Five wickets were down for runs 105, but then Jackson, the Commonwealth captain, came to the rescue. He batted without fauf! for 100
minutes, hitting seven fours..
Ramchand made seven before falling 10 Illingworth but Muhammad did not bat.
Scoreboard
England 284 and 246.
----Commonwealth, 138 and 200 for eight (Jackson, not out 52, Marshall 47. and Alley 41) Illingworth six for 81 and for 13-France- Titmus two Presse.
REDIFFUSION
1.K.T.
1100 un. Mersing Medley; 11.30 London Play ioure They Made Me A Five 12 New Tone Time: 12.3 Three Sten On A Mike
Eztabikhad. 1849
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1957.
WITH SIDE GLANCES
By Galbraith
ᏟᏔᎬᎪᏞᎢᎻ
Fijian Breaks Asian Records
8.3
Tang, 1%. Pat. Okt.
© 1947 by KER DAY,
"Next Christmas let's buy Lee a transit and surveyor's
outfit-thon we can play 18 holes the same day!"
SURREY CROWN
scoring rate fell right away, and SEASON WITH WIN
HIGHLIGHT
The highlight of the day's play was undoubtedly the free rroring partnership between two of the famous "'p”--- Weekes and Worrell. Everto
Weekes found some of his old power in his gracefully ex¢CUL- cd drives and vicious hooking, but his partner und captain, Frank Worrell still overshadow- ed him, hitting one six and 13 fours.
The partnership itself put out 110 in two and a half hours batting, and completely retrieved the tourists' collapse. overnight, when they Jost three wickets
for 42 runs.
Rain undoubtedly prevented a result to this match, for it re- duced the pre-lunch play to 60 ninutes of non-ccetinuous play, I which always means the bats- men having to play themselves in on each occasion,
UNBEATEN 60
12-
The
feature of Lancashire's second innings was RA beaten 00 by Wharton who, lo gether with Bard, scored 72 for the first wicket.
Scores: West Indies, 1st innings 174, second 181 for five declared, Lancashire 174 and
108 for two,
Danny Kaye, Artur Askey
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her
wristlet-weich, und known she must hurry on, so kad dropped. the spoons, with her spectacle-case, Into ber Handbait by mistake,
"Like this," she said, and re- peated the action. The spoons John Morgan: cropped into her handtag with
a cheerful clang.
France-Presse,
T. N. Pearce,
LONDON TIMES CONFISCATED
OVER SUSSEX
London, Sept. 6.
The 1957 English County Cricket Championship
Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 6. A giant Fijian Mesalame Rakure today broke the Asian Games and Malayan records for the discus and shot put, events at the Malayan Amateur Athletic Championships. Rakuro, six feet four inches, 14-stone, threw the discus 137 feel one inch. This was 17 feel 9 inches off the Olymple re- cord of 184 feet 101⁄2 inchies and Rakuro sail he believed he could top that muck by 1960 for the Olympics at Rome.
MY AMBITION ... '
#
He said, "my ambition is 10 compete al Rome but it all depends on whether the Flan Goverment will spare the money to send me there,"
His record mark in the shot put was 48 feel one inch.
R and muscular, Rakturo, celebrated his success by drink ing a cup of kava, the cere monial Fijinn drink of rejoleing. British Borneo's long stridinit policemen Gubul Bi Piging set a Malayan record. In the hop, step and jump and failed to better the Asian Games mark inches. His by less than winning effort was 49 feet seven and half inches. The Malayan mark was 48 feet eight inches and the Aslan Games record in 49 feet nine and quarter inches. Malayan competitors broke in four their national recorde other events,
THE RESULTS
Results of events In which
ended today with the match at Hove between overseas competitors were Surrey and Sussex.
Surrey,
the champions for sixth ruecessive year, ended a triumphant season by defeative Sussex by seven wickets taking their points total to -alnost 100 ahend uf ...c runners-up, Northamptonshire, who flushed with 218.
THEY ROUTED
Surrey, who yesterday eained
Governor Wants To Co-operate
The Governor of
pineed:
100 Yards Flat Race (Men): 1, Kesavan Soon (Singapore); 2, Raja Ablun (Kelantan); 3, T. Janting (British Borneo). Time: 10.5 secs,
Throwing The Discus: 1, M. Rukuro (Fiji): 2, K. Vataki (Fiji): 3, K. Molloy (Johnre),. Distance: 167 feet one inch,
High Jump: 1. J. Tokoka (FJD): 2, N. Paul (Negri Zeel Sembilan). Height: 5lx one inch,
Little Rock, Arkansas,
Sept...
Long Jump (Women): 1. Chen Li-nu (Borneo): 2, Rose Arkansas, Chang (Borneo); 3. Allee Tay a first innings lead of 27 and Orval Faubus, who posted No- (Singapore). Distance: 15 feet then scnt back two Sussex tional Guard troops around the| 215 Inches,
Rock Central High second innings batsmen for. 16 Little
Putting The Welatt: 1 M out Rakuro (F):
2. Kuak King before the close, routed the School building to keep
with Negre students, today sent a Lam (Perak), 3, A Sibidol Sussex baternta, carly
10 President Eisen-Borneo). Distance: Peter Londer bowling at bl3 teiegram
48 feet hower, stating his desire to co- best.
1 inch-Reuter. operate in mintain the silution of Arkansas and the nation.
Sussex
con-
ap-
had a good recovery Thomson hit out when Ian against Tony Lock. Thomson hit deliveries from the successive
in 38 minutes. He was caught by President Eisenhower yes Surrey spinner for four, six and four end reached 51 cut of 69
THE DOUBLE
(which The telegram peared to be a reply 50 A message sent to the Governor
we
Presse,
personal
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