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WHEN THE LAW RAN OUT FOR TEN MEN AND A HAVERICK GIRL, trapped in the West's most deadly land!
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Hospital Strikers
Get
A Shock
About
Ipob, Sept. 17. 80 tuberculosis
off s
when that
patients called lightning strike they were warned their beds would bą given to other waiting patients. The 80 palienta want on strike and refused to take their medicines and meals in protest Dgainst a new rest and sleep schedule. They contend the changes were an "unfair en- croachment
Quir on
iimited freedom."
FREE TIME
The changes meant a cut of the patients' free time by wo and a half hours and brought forward ghis out by ninar minutes.
Docter Chin Thin Maho the hospital's superintendent taj the "strikers" the new schedule was drawn up by a highly quellfed TB specialist to speed their recovery. He warned that the those who objected to hospital rules were froe to leave and their beds would be taken by nomo, of the thousands of olher TB victims on the waiting list..
That was enough to break the grike and the patients trooped back to their beds and Look their medicines and sat down to an early lunch--U.F.I.
The Battle Of The Salmon
Montreal, Sopf. 17.
The British housewife will have plenty of salmon
восл.
Both Canada and Japan will compete to put the carned fish on her table. Britain today lifted vil import restrictions on ccmed salmon-except from the Soviet Union, bloc,
Experts said the result of all
should be exlita
This
possibly cheaper aimon for Britain. Recently Canada. has pent Britain about $1 million worth of mimon every year.
Canadian officials said the British catch of salmon, In Columbia this year was especial- ly good.-Reuter.
Comedian Dies
London, Sept. 17. Tex Kavanagh, one of Bri- tain's leading script writers and comedians, died in a London hospital today. He was 66.
Kavanagh wrote hundreds of seriuts for aims, stage, music hall and television probably his most famous being the "Itma" series for the late Tommy Handley,-China Mail Special.
Firm Measures
Djakarta, Sept. 10. The Information Minister. Mr Sudibyo, said today "Arm inconures" would be taken against the Royal Dutch Shell und Standard Vacuum Oli com- panies if their arguments for an increase in petrol prices were disproved, Antara News Agency reported.--Reyler,
GALA PREMIERE Sept. 25 at KING'S & PRINCESS
MOST TREMENDOUS
MOTION PICTURE EVER!.
CPCR B DEMELLES
THE TEN COMMANDMENTS
CHARLTON
Ex
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HESTON BRYNNER BAXTER
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Panda In Londoù
Chi-chi, the giant panda which arrived at the London Zoo for three weeks Icans over the railings to make friends with the crowd and cameramen. There are currently only four of these rare animals In captivity... two in Peking, one in Moscow, and Chi Chi. She is owned by Mr Heini-Demmer
Keystone Photo.
DRASTIC FALL
IN UK
UK CINEMA
ATTENDANCE
London, Sept; 17.
Lord Rank, 69-year-old head of the British film organisation which bears his name, today reported a "drastic fall" in cinema audiences but said he was "not at all nervous” about the future of the industry.
The luss of attendance, he told
press conference, was caused not only but
by television No More Stripping
by many other facture~~~ demand for such as the nutomobiles, washing machiner
good and other semi-luxury
which affected the public's spending power.
Ile warned in the annual report of the Binic Organisa- on that many more cinemus "will inevitably close."
Serious Decline
For Rose Chan
Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 17. Malaya's top striptease artist Rose Chan will be told soon that stripping in public is ogoinst Islamic religion.
The Events Leading Up To Margaret's
Decision
London, Sept. 17.
The Daily Mail today pro-
mised
ас-
its readers the "Arst authoritative count" of the events lead- ing to Princess Margaret's 1955 decision, to renounce marriage to Group Cap- tain Peter Townsend.
The rowspaper says in a front- pige emnouncement that wit begin publishing next week'ex- Irecis from a book writen by a men "closely associated with the Group Captain.
The auther is Norman Barry-
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The first real story.
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teen-age desperado
known as BILLY THE KIDI
WARNER, BROD.
THE LEFT HANDED GUN
maine who, saya the Daily Mall, Span "Biel mot Peler Townend to the wer and ka boen closely arso- ciated with bin during the past Üree years."
BIOGRAPHY
Mr Barrymaine, the newspaper saya, as long ago as 1941 thought of writing a biography of Town- send is one of the fighter pilot personalities of the Battle of Britain.
It adds: "When he decided to extend his book, to Include the 10 he wrote Royal romance, Peter Townsend.
"Group Captain Townsend at Arst demurred but subsequent- ly read the book and corrected Inaccuracies It contained con- cerning his family and his c
the Royal Air Force.
"He made no comment on his days at Buckingham Palace or of his meetings with the Princess".-Ching Mall Special.
Churchills
Lunch With The Begum
Nice, Sept. 17. Sir Winston Churchill paid a funchtime call today on 014 of his the widow friend, the Apa Khan III. Churchill and his wife, Lady
Clementine, drove from the where they villa at Cap Dall, celebrated their Golden Wed- ding Anniversary last week, to lunch with the Begum at her villa in the hills behind Career
Also
present was prefect (Governor) Pierre Jean Moutti of the Alpes Maritimes Depart ment, a long-time friend of the Churchills.--U.P.I.
Oppression
Of Church
Castlegandolf, Sep. 17.
The warning will come from Pepe Pius XII, in a message the Selangor State religious today, sald the "forces of evil" authorities at the request of were attempting to oppress the Lord Rank said the group the all Malaya Moslem mission- Roman Catholic Church and profits had suffered a serious CITY society whose secretary "spread the most radical mate decline. Before taxation they were £1,781,400 compared with £4,007,073 in the preceding yout. But he had reason to think the current year would show • considerable Improvement,
Cineman attendanets dropped from 1,101 million in 1958 to 015 million in 1057. It was estimated that for 1958 they would be somewhere between 700 and 750 million."
Lord Ranic told his pres9.COM ference: "I am an optimist, and
I have grounds for my optimism, I believe the industry is getting into sounder position than it has ever been."
He was optimistle that the entertainment tax, which he described as "unjust and dis- criminating," would be abolish- ed completely as soon as con- ditions allowed.
Get Ideas
Mr John H. Davis, Managing Director of the Organisation. spoke of the problem of young film actressES,
"They get itens into thele hands long before they are stars," he said, "and anuny of them won't work. They want |to choose their own paris
und say where the films should be made.
to have These seem lost their sense of proportion."
Biggest now production plan- ped would be a im called "Ferry to Hongkong," with Kurt Jurgens and Orson Welles. It would be largely filmed Hongkong.-Reuler.
POP
in
AH, MERE SOU
ARE. WE HEAR,
YOU COMPLAINED. ABOUT YOUR
OLD ROOM.
said complaints had been reialism." ceived from many Moslems.
Rose Chan wus married last year to a Malay and took the narne Bosminah. They wero divorced three days pre but technically Rose is still a Moslem-UP.I.
however
His message was broadens te Lourdes nt the end of an Inter- national Marian Constress there,
He urged Roman Catholics to prav that "the joyful and bene- helst sun of longed-for peace may at long last shine on earth." -Reuter.
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