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Morning Show To-morrow YELLOW SKY

ERE WAS NOWELLERS CALLED ONSIEUR SAYBE?

Objection taken

to outsider's exhibition show

Rhyl, Wales, Juna 6. ; Church leaders, councillors and business people of this seaside resort were up in arms last night against an outside showman's proposal to exhibit a "six- pence a look" Egyptian mummy on the pleasure beach.

Vandals

The reason is that Rhyl has Its own

grisly mummy-a mystery which is baffling the police.

month 'ago the well- preserved body of Mrs Françes

damage Alice Knight, was found during railways

London, June 6,

If vandals continue at their present rate damage to British Railway pro- perty will reach £500,000

Was this year, £# nounced,

871-

The damage is generally infleted on excursion late night and weekend trains, British Railways reported.

decorating in the cupboard of a boarding house where about; nire people have died since 1926.

20 years

Mrs Knight was last heard of in 1940, when she was 50. Her body is estimated to have been in the cupboard for 20 years. Its remarkable state of preserva→ tion has been attributed to the circulation of a draught of dry air.

The police are understood to be satisfied that she was mur- dered. A full report is with

the Director of Public Prosecu

of

tions and the popular news-

that papers today suggested dramatic developments imminent.

were

Favourite Largels of vandals are electric light lamps. In the Nottingham division alone 2,000 have

stolen already been broken this year.

Other vulnerable items lavatory windows, mirrors, seat cushions and wash basin plugs,

are

The British Transport naked Commission passengers and the public the them catch to help offenders by reporting acts of vandalism as quickly 28 1sible-China Mail Special,

British Legion

rake's progess

The showman, Mr Bernard

Firing employees

bad for

public relations

London, June 6. Fear of bad public relailons has stopped companies from

firing people, a business magazine said here. Instead the company finds the unwanted employees nejr

Jobs. Business, a Journal, for management, claims that as a regult "a new type of company is emerging-the permanent floating useless executive."

This type has arisen because of "the business credo that everyone is a sucones. The sales graph is always going up. "The order book is always jammed. Therefore, there are

no failures in business,”

But there really are, the magazine “says—and the com

pany spends more money finding the unwanted employee a new job than, in hiring his successor,

One company worked hard to place a `useless manager— cutting out suitable advertisements writing letters and Arranging interviews that another, company rushed to hire the man whose last employers thought so highly of him. Therefore, "Business concludes, another permanent floating, useless executive was still eating regularly."-China Mail Special.

LONG DRAG HOME AFTER BRITAIN'S

HOLIDAY

BEST

London, June 6.

The cars of weary, homeward-bound travellers. jammed the roads tonight to wind up Britain's sunniest and probably safest holiday weekend of the year.

First reports

showed 22 ago, sheepdog trials in London's Woolley proposes to open his people died in car crashes on Hyde Park, and a full round of show on June 25.

Councillor Harry Chairman of

the

Saturday and Sunday of the sports events.

vacation.

Up north in Leeds, Yorkshire's Parry, three-day Whitsun town's This was only halt the number estick cricket team suffered one Publicity Committee, threatens of traffic deaths on the first of their worst defeats in the ed tonight to call a meeting of two days of the Easter week-long history of the "Rusts"

end.

match, played every Whitsun The temporary 50-mile-on-between Yorkshire and Langa- hour speed limit on malu roads shire for over 100 years. was judged a complete success. In London, Gordon Pirle British highways normally have thrilled big crowds by winning no speed limits outside towns,

protest

Not stopping Mr W. N. Douglas, Chairman of Rhyl Chamber of Trade, de clared: "It is disgraceful that such a macabre show should be.j put on before the Rhyl memny mystery has been solved. hope the police will prevent 11.'

The Vicar of Rhyl, the Rev. J. Knighton Jones sympathised and hoped the peep show would never be opened.

Margate, June 6. With a bank overdraft the British Legion is now pur- suing "a form of rake's which cannot progress

But Mr Woolley said that continue indefinitely,"

nothing would prevent him Lord Cromwell, the refir- txhibiting his Egyptian

ing treasurer, warned at mummyChina Mall Special. the Legion's conference

at Margate.

The Legion formed of ex-ser- vicemen's organisations three years after the end of World War I has 4,400 branches all over Britain.

MASS ARRESTS

Madras, June 6. Police sources said today 3,448 people were arrested through- The conference was told yes out Madras state yesterday after terday that for every 20s col-disturbances during a campaign lected for the national bene-to burn in public copies of a volent fund on Poppy Day map of India minis Madras (November 11) last year 21s state. and 21s 3d was spent.

1

Lord Cromwell visuḥlised A

The total included those taken continued overspending of about into preventive custody.

£100,000 a year if the present trend went an

Fifty-eight of those arrested were released today.

the 3,000 metres race

for

Con-

'Roses' match Britain against crack Whitsun festivities included tinental athletes.

Cars jammed with sunburned an air display at Royal Air children and hastily-packed Force bases to commemorate beach equipment crawled alone the Battle of Britain 20 years the highways into the cities

from popular sea resorts."

Three jobs

pay for trip

New York, June 6. Mrs Victoria Staniforth, a 54-year-old English housewife of Hillsboro, Sheffield, arrived here to- day on board the liner. United States on a trip

she financed by working upwards of 14 hours a day at three jobs.

The three jobs also made it! possible for her to pay for He said that the general re- serve and the value of all in-

A further 158 arrested in Ma- various voyages by other mem- vestments stood at £1,200,000-dras city are being prosecuted.bers of her family during the China Mail Special.

Last 11 years, she told reporters. Mra Staniforth, who lives in

Reuter.

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Humid, record-breaking heat way broken in most places to- day by cool breezes and over.. Lumed cast skles as Britons back to jobs and housework.....

AP.

BigLondon hotel planned

London, June 6. plans for a 620-room hotel

which would be one of London's biggest and most advanced have been sub- mitted to the London. County Council by a firm of British architects, it was announced.

The ultra-modern 13-storey

Shenstone Road, Was accom- hotel would include a night

panied by her

20-year-old

daughter Sylvia, a switchboard club, a children's hotel, under- ground car parks for 400 cars, operator.

1,300 a banquet hall seating people and penthouses on the top filcor.

Mrs Staniforth said she likes the United States and hopes to

remain

"If I can work back home, 11 can work here," she said.-AP..

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