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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1959.
The Gaekwar buys a farm and
takes his
out to
landgirl out
THE
to town
William
Hickey
Jet flight
in-
SIR FRANK WHITTLE
venlor of the jet engine, in to make his firet Trans-Atlantic
American this month-in an
TARGET
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foreign
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words. very good; 22 excellent.
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London Express Service
УКАТЕЛНАЯН He has
THE GAEKWAR OF BARODA, 51, and very wealthy, has at last found
himself the English farm he has been seeking for so long. bought a 60-acre holding in one of the most expensive belts of Hampshire. The farm, at Yateley, was once famous for its pigs-and if the Gackwar has his way, it soon will be again.
The Goeltwar recently:
fie
The Prince
in moved moment At the
he
News contributioru always wel- come, should be addressed to the Editor, bones corununications and adiva:tisement to the secretary, #ubscriptions and new pager dell-hi no pigs, Though very to the Circulation Manager.
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22:16:LUVCHININTZNATANIAS:ZIAKSIZ HA
DEATH
NICH-Gus Arthur Dursley Rich of
4th nerer al Industry Depart - zatait, brinetel husband of A., pasand wag pencetany un
2. IST, after stidim
at the Qua
gex 36 years,
Mary Hoopstad.
Funent servier Geld at 10 .. 061 Serday 21x instant at the St Jin's Cathedral. College wit steve for crendingfun1.
mond Hu, Kowloon
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already inken sieps towards recruiting a staff.
He has taken on a pretty Gor- man girl. He will not disclose her name. Buy he says thal she is no ordinary land stiri, but
from "
good very come? Dmily in Frankfort,
"I pay her £2 a week," he suit, "And the Ives in the bottom of any cettage at the
"
Deposed
This girl, though the Gackwar admits he has had no ez peri- e of pigs, will help him with his farming. He is also deter- mined that her view of Engine will not be entirely limited to the plains of the Hampshire- Surrey border.
the have taken her to Westbury Hotel where 1 used suite, for lunch," he to have 1ells me. "She came to see me for a job invited her out."
Hul very soon the Gaskwar will take dirbvery of his pigs and then to doubt her life will
etc.DAN
The Gackwar, cave one of the the world, wealthiest men was deposed us ruler of Baroda Seven years 550. by Mr Nehru
ile is reparated from his wife, U Maharani, who lives in France and with whom he has SUNDAY POST-HERALD quarrelled over the custody of Spaso for commercial the Baroda crown jewels. advertising should be i
To ADVERTISERS
than
IN
later booked not noon on Wednesday For the SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST and the CHINA MAIL, 48 hours before date of publication. Opoolet
Announcemente and Classified Advertise ments as usual.
BE
BOND STREET recently were two street musiclans, accordionist, and a trumpeter,
with each
a card round his neck
A saying "Blind,“
said to the other:
passed one
"Boxing en telly tenight, Bill'
I
of teachers
MALDEN, €5, with
the rail that he
โป
M JACK
the Cheam School sporin known among schoolnastera us
naster who retired and scenes "The Prince of Teachers."
of great nostalgia at the eni
and
Mil
of last term, has joined the staff of Cheam's nearest greatest
HOTTIS rival, Newton, near Newbury.
T1 is understandable for any school 10 sock Mr Malden's
had icen services. He
at Chen for 30 years and in that prince lime kad taught both Philip and the Prince of Wales
Staggered
But Cheam Is staggered that he should have gone to lorris appointment has Hill. "IL come as a great surprise to all of us," said one member of the "We thought he Cheam £7, had retired for good."
crossing in a jet aircraft later acroplane. He has accepted an Invitation to fly in a Boeing 707. admit that when I received the
Says Sir Frank; "I must
had invitation 1
some mis givings. I felt that it was a bit I should Inappropriate make my first jet crossing of the Allantle in an American plane.
"But I want to be in America at that Ume, and I soon over- came my misgivings. Now I am looking forward with some ex- citement to the trip."
Flut Sir Frank adds: "I think
BONT that Bene could have me to America fler all I have done for aircraft development, But apparently that is not
Le..
to
Sir Frank, who spends much of his time these days in Devon, is now a consultant a trading oil company.
Mail Notices
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20 By Air
Philippines, Dutch New Guinea, Australia, New Zealand. Fiil, p.m
Lage, p.m. Canada, V.3.A.. p.m.
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Ny surface Burm. Itella, 3 1.79. Macao, & p.m.
CHINA MAIL ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE
FILMS
Kirk
KING'S & PRINCESS: "Last Train
from faun
starring baustas and Anthony Qulin, ROOVER, GALA & STAR: "Dirs Town, Flarring Mamie Van Doren, Mel Totine and Ray Anthony, ROXY & BROADWAY: "Flesh and Blood," Marring Rowana Podesta, Dawn Addams, and Mag Noel. LEE & ASTOR: The Nun's Story," starring Audrey Hepburn and Peter Finch.
flutter" "Night METROPOLE:
(Japanes 0lm with English sub- tiers). RITZ: "The Vikinga,” starring Kirk Curtis and danci Houki, Tony Leigh. ORIENTAL: (2.30 v.m. only) "North ity Northwest.” starring CKTY
Grant, Eva Marie Saint and Jame Mason.
MAJESTIC: "The Harket,” starelog Robert Mitchum and Lizabeth Scott
CAPITOL: "The Fiends," (French
fim with English sub-titles). STATE: "The Scout Makler." PARAMOUNT: "The Loves
Carmen," starring Glenn Ford and Rita Hayworth.
NIGHT SPOTS
PARAMOUNT: Nightclub reserved for private bill tonight, CockLail lounge featuring Latry Allen open till 2 4.m
show
MAXIM'S: Mule by Franco Trom
betta and hiɛ Hallan Combo.
CHAMPAGNE: Aerobaus
the Wobe Brothers. CARLTON: Mario Francico
#ir Combo.
GOLDEN PHOENIX:
Behalf of the Anti-T. B., Asociation by the Hon. Dhun tuttonjee; 7.30, Show Busine Max Bygrave with 8.15. by Ted. Health and his Muc;
Middlebrow presented Mainly for
Alexander; 8.45. Featur- by Foley-Fredeye Marshalle anding
compania by Colin Stuart,
Kita Haveli, the Latin Tempurs, and stelis inter- Courtney, that famo natiorral
and song romedienne stylist. Music by Pouching Varela and his Dynamic Dancetros. Vocal- It: Larz VI Minda HOTEL MIRAMAR: 8of Faller one 1 Quartet with Misa 1.0 Ling. SUN YA: Marle by tulle Delfins and his band. Viesis by Fung Chin and Brany. BLUE HEAVEN: Dancing by Jers Spencer, and Rika and Roberto. NIGHBALL! Vocklist: Aliss Joan
Manning.
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6.39.
5.30 pm For The Very Young inplied by Mavis: 5.45. Life Other Lands Tangier, & Moroccan Port: The Jazz Beat:
from The
6.45, Music Van Dor Indeo and Holland-Do His Metropole Orchestra; 0.30, Wea- News; 7,10, ther. 7. Roger Whip Commentary: 7,13, Plays Gershwin; 7,46, An Apposi on
Nick Themarth, Cony Grreo and Peter Endaya; 8.58, Weather: 3. Time Signal. News & Hans Newe from Britain 0.15. Vioun Concerto in D Major, Op. 77 (ame): 10.10, Take It From ivera (Repeat of inwi 10.43, Two
Tuesday's worth-Road by
Puerne by
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COMMERCIAL RADIO
2 p.m.
4. Weather.
presented by
Music: Background
Ladies → For The
Lawrence: 4.30. Gypay
Children's CUTIE4.45
Time: 8-15. Just Bing;
6.30. The Strings
cat Of Gershwin: 0, All And Fancy Free; 6.30. Muale Stanley Black; 6.45, Kennel Clubs 7, Recorded 30, 11 Fì Club
Kendall: 0, presented
Word; 8.15. The
Wenther, The Spoken
8.30, Concr Sophiurated Jazz Band Ball; D, Kendall's
10. Around The British Isles, with John Gunstone: 11. Mule Til Mid-
Clore hight: 12 Midnight, Weather. Down.
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REDIFFUSION
..
Varirty Calls
Tune 3. Musical Malinee:
• BY. THE · WAY^
PRESUMABLY
П fo
by Beachcomber
the report that tade in the process can be
rather
of an acrobal who "rides dyed to match the hair, and vice horse upside down" refer jaily well versa. Fancy that, ng taxidermist sak to tho than the the nerobat to the horse.
pigeon-fancier when he handed him a stuffed ropje-pipit,
-(London pleris Sarelce).
It would be quile imposible for a man to ride a horse which was itself upside down. To begin with he would be crushed" beneath it, and the ang's legs would be in the air instead of on the ground. Surely the point need not be laboured. The rider may be taken to have stood his head on the horse's back, for a reason best known to him- selt. At Aintree a horse was once held upside down, in order that n knock-kneed jockey. whose legs were clamped to the horse, could be shaken free. But that has nothing to do with riding upside down. The Goriketta case
"ASSETS," said M
Justice Corklecarrot, "may be deferred, current, fixed, or work- ing. In this case it appears whether that these
asscis. liquidated or unliquidated, were
in part organisational and in pari carried over to operational inter- Mr Gooseboote costs.
WCS
vened
to
instructed
say
that
had been assumed
on
that he
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of coures.
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16. Stories, (4)
IV. IT'S metat to be abar?
21 Frui
(6-4)
22. These are often apparent. on
the whore
44-51
Down
no obligation
In relation
Mr
this
2′ Metai. (9)
.3. Cancalled. (9)
6. Roothe (4)
to the accounting period. Snapdriver objected that
charge preliminary Ignured
miscellaneous expenditure, Hemised on i purely theoretical bosis of consecutive accounting advances, predetermined by ud- amounts to ding the residuary
the chargeable interest. Cockle- carrot tsked for an explanation of all this to be prepared.
The A tale with a moral
Ten For Two: 4,333, Musical ABC-
ייזיי
5. Chidren's Corner: 5.30. THE above incident was Friday Requests-Ran Ross; . Show Time Serenade: 6.28, Birthday Mall-
com-
memorated in verse by a
Lung: 4.30. The Archers; 4.45, Band steward of the Jockey Club. Call; 7. Time and News: 7.10. One day upon the Aintree course
knock-kneed jurkry on Appeal by Hon. Dhun kuttenjoe an behalf of Anti-T33 Association; 7.15.
hara 7.30. TTACK Concert: Miniature:
Talk; 7.45, "The Prodigal Father": 1. Personality Parade-Gene Kelly; 2.15. Top In Popular Musi Cof- Rows: 3.30, Music Show-Ray delre: Lady In A Fog: 9.30, Cafe Continental-Jeannette Plry: 10, Bloch: 10.15, Spotlight-Swanne Take It Frum Here: 10.45. Dance Tune U.S.A.; 11, Stop Press: 11.05. Date
11.30. With Dreamland; Prelude To Midnight: 12 Mki.. Close Down
TELEVISION
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1
Got fastened to the gek, Then six strong ostiers from the
"row"
Held the dazed creature upside
down,
And shock the jockey free. The moral's obvious, of course. Be bandy-legged to ride a horse. A bat from the
West End belfry
Her little broen hat seemed to (Gossip column) THE smart thing is to have the head shaved, and then wear the ttle hat night and day until the hair has grown again. Hats)
9 p.m. Laurel And Hardy: 5.20. Noddy-Enid Blyton; 535, Count of Mette Cristo: 6. Close Down; 7.30. be part of her brown hair. Casey Jones; 7.66, Unusual Occupa- tions: 0.05, See unt; 8.30, Life Of Itiley; . Newaren; 9.it, Advertter's Album: 0.20, Spec!! abridged version of "Lady Frecious Etream" by Dr S, I. Hatung: 11.15. Late Night Final,
THE
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Young Michael.
1. Pire Tols
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Mud. (9) Dardens
creature
No amount
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London Express Service.
BUBLE THOUGHT
FOR TODAY
They found no city to dwell in.-Psalms 107:4.
We complain bitterly be- cause houses are difficult to find, but in some times and
cities lands even ruins.
are in
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Inc Cincinnati, Ohto.
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