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EGYPTIANS TO RELEASE TOMMIES

Alleged To Have SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith IP FINDS

HAS REBEL

/

CAPITAL.

FALLEN?

Djakarta, Apr. 25. indonesian Premier Dr Djuanda skid today that Government troops werd 20 kilometres from rabel Bukit Tinggi, the capital of Wast Sumatra. Latast

official despatches from the frontiina sald the Invaders were on the verge of Padang Pand-

Jang, the Inst major centre, of the mountain route to the insurgents' #tronghold.

To reporters' questions Dr

Djuanda 'added that "it Was not Impossible" a Djakarta pris report that Bukit Tinggi had already fallen was true.

Reuter.

Fighter Ace

London, Apr. 25.

A receiving order in bank ruptcy has been made against a wärlime fighter see who later registered Bimself as a woman, the ondon Gazette disclosed tonight.

The order, dated April 21, has been made against 40-year- old Misi Roberia Cowell, formerly Mr Robert Cowell,

Violated Country's Territorial Waters

- Cairo, Apr. 25.

An Egyptian Government spokesman said tonight

16 British soldiers and two army vessels detained by Egyptian authorities since Wednesday would be released within a few hours.

No Action

Says Begum

Cannes, Apr. 25. 'The Begum Aga Khan to- night denled Calro reports What Mohamed Bura, the Egyptian architect who designed д mausoleum for the late Aga Khan, tad started an aution over his feca

"I am very sailsfled with the work of my architect, and pay- ments are being regularly made to him," she told reporters in Cannes,

The Begum said that two days Cowell, the father of two

60 she received a letter from children and war-time Splt- Fer architect who attached a fire pilot was the son of Major- | progress report and photo- General Ernest Cowell,

"There was no men angrophs, Junorary surgeon Lo Kingiel of any dispute," she said. George VI-Chilna Mall Special. Reuter.

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The men, Including an officer und a sergeant, were now 10 good health although they had been treated for sen-sickness after entering an Egyptian har- bour in a storm, the spokesman nald. When they landed at Sollum,

the Egyptian- Libyan frontier, they were in a "bad condition," he said.

near

The troops, alleged to have violated Egyptian territorin waters, had been held pending on inquiry which had now been completed, the

spokcaman added.

they The Anding Indicated hod been driven off their course by high seas and both vessels had entered Soltum Harbour few hours

cach within a other.

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Tonight's announcement como after a conference today by top Egyptian officinis.

The Swiss Embassy, which is looking after British. Interesta in Egypt, had falled earlier to con- tact to Egyptian authorities with a British note asking for the releuse of the troops. bo- cause a Moslem holiday closed down most offeint departments. The Embassy had been asked to take the matter up because Egypt now has no diplomatic relations with Britain. They were broken of after the in vasior of Port Said,

An Egyptian Army unit hos been supplying tho

soldiers with food during their siap at the Sollum Army_bar- racks. Router:

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Washington, Apr. 25.

Great Britain, Australia ond Canada have accepted invitations to send observers to at least one

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Ip

HIMSELF AGAIN

former

Koon - hung, Colony Singles Champion, and his partner, Ng Man- cheung, yesterday won the Colony Grasscourt

Doubles Championship in threa straight sets, beat- ing loft-handors Edwin Teal and Michael Lo 6-3, 7-5, 6-3.

WDB

What posible answer there to the criticism that was

directed at him by the local press? Ip is not a young man. The Tsuls were with him 'as he used to play. They were among some of the oldest opposition that he remembers.

The Lawn Tennis Association

has since then tried many ways of establishing tennis in Hong- kong. The trouble with the Chinese mind is that it prefers casy and fast succcasEJ.

NEVER MANAGED

Ip Koon-hung is neither a

saint or a genius. He may be big enough physically and mentally to try to be of help to the smallest but the mentality of easy pickings is difficult to brok." He never managed to break it,

It is not easy to break a player who has been through the tournament circult like Ip has, Contemporaries Inform us that this was a better match than the original one that was stopped by poor light.

It was a betler match largely because of the fact that the only. man who had dominated tennis in this Colony for a de- cado suddenly, and, quite cor- rectly, again discovered that he was the only man to depend on himsek.

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A very enjoyable programme of music and drama was heard and seen at Loke Yew Hall Idst night. It was presented by members of the Northcote Training College, Past and Present Students' Associations. The concert was in aid of the School Construction Fund. From its past concerts I un-who produced the plays, and derstand the Fund has acquired to John Warner, for his colour-Time: 13.10 p.m. Threg hien On A some $70,000, which gives some ful and interesting settings. indication of the enthusiasm of the members und organisers of the Associations.

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The "Evening of Plays and | a chole of past and present ments were extended through

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Shadow of the Glen' by John exception of Mr Palmer (who is 6.10. Meet The Bias: 7. Jazz Club: A most cultured 3.30, Bummertime; 7.45, Song Time: Millington Synge. In between obviously

the musical musiclan, and who gave Miss 21me Signal and the News; 4.09, the two plays

Weather Forecast, really sympathetic ac-and Interludo; 6.18. "Rhythm items took place this was a Yue a very happy arrangement since companiment) the music was of Rendezvous: 9.30, Voice Of Sport: a good Hit Parade: 9.30. The Franco It provided the necessary break amateur standard, and

Miss Tue Trombetta Quartet 10, Hollywood 10.30, Remember Open House; between the two plays which amateur standard,

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the two the man's request for the return theatre with an O. Henry twist seemed to feel of the wallet.

ot the finish. It was well cast The choir was essentially He was Identified later be- and acted, but I would like to students choir, with no great couso he had given his OWA pay special billfold to the man by mistake. Teixeira, who also appeared as tion, except in Lovers Far

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3.30, p.m., Cantonese Tum; Norn' hi the second play of the well" (a folk song in four | Soccer-2nd Division (Caroline Iti evening "The Shadow of the

Gymnastle): 4.45, Chlidren's parta).

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