THE CHINA MAIL, ́ ́ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 0, 1960.

TWINS BORN ON Former editor told the Queen

ATLANTIC LINER

Southampton, Dec. 8.

The Cunard liner Queen Elizabeth docked yester day with the first twins born on board in its 20 yeira sorvice.

The extra passengers, two girls, were born two months prematurely to 36-year-old Mrs Constance McLaren, American wife of a Scottish factory manager while who was returning to Britain from visit to her parents.

The babies, born in the ship's hospital, had been in an incubator since birth.-China Mail Special.

A British Crossword Puzzle

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ACROSS

3 Business buildings?

Holding rights (0)

Not on the dule (8)

11 Salisfying report (4,4)

12 indigo dye plan? (4)

18 Exercises control (5)

19 Foreign part (4)

22 Street standuril (8)

26 More stylish (8)

DOWN

1 Man a party? (5)

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London, Dec. 8.

A former newspaper editor fell prey to an "unfoundad nation" and sent a pom-¡

niece was prostitute

phlet to the Queen alleging Bald the pamphlet, entitled "The Hoisinuer then fold the court; received a "It men do not bohave as I have that a niece and her friend Call Ghi Raoket,"

the basis of

were prostitutes, a court considerable distribution, rang-behaved upon

the Ina from

here hoord today.

The mum, Car! Frederick

Holsinger, described himself in evidence as having once had the "greatest reputation

of editor in South-east Asia,"

"NORTHCLIFFE'

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He also asserted that he had been called by other newspapers the Northcliffe of Indla.'

Holsinger was bound ever in ] his own recognisance of £100 for a year to be of Howl, be- haviour and to refrain publishing delmatory mtails.

from Kale-

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A summons alleged he had published

abusive 1 tiefamatory statements concern- ing his nice, Migranne Brenda folsinger, and Maureen O'Nelli. Mr T. J. Taylor, for the Dirtelag of Public Prosecutions,

QUEEN

TMTMTM|| MOTHER

BUYS FARM

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3 Mr Micrnillon (7)

4 Army corps, briefly (4)

13 Surrounded tustilely (5)

4. Some go through it (4)

6 Ultering an punget (0)

7 Burlon a horse? (6)

30 Paribar-game group (5)

24 Musical instrumeni (8),

23 Mignonette enlour (u)'

14 Raptismal name (5)

15 The Devil? (7)

16 Tein,derus the fluo;? (0)

14 Govern, nfl budy (61

20 Might its country? (5)

21 Go of the heaten Track (5)

22 Many are made up (4) 23 Pure and simple (4)

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YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 1 Land-crab, Phine, & Gangster, 10 Rat-tmnt, 12 Echeion, 15 Plat, 15 Mousers, 18 Benet, 20 Edit, 21 Cutlets, 28 Rommel, 27 Aberdeen, 2 Eaten. 29 Freeshuis. Down: 1 Spare, 2 Tooth, 3 Legal, 4 Digs, 5′′ Battle, Berets, D Atomie, 11 Ached, 12 Tenet, 14 Nature, 15 Psalm. 16 Orate, 18 Dehalf, 13 Nicène, 22 Tones, 23 Empty, 24 Sling, 25 Odes.

London, Dec. 8. Queen Elizabeth, the Quean Mother, told the Royal Agricultural Society's on- nual meeting here she had joined the ranks of Bri- toin's farmers, and

was

now owner of a small farm near the castle of Mey, her home in the northern tip of Scotland.

the

The

Mulher, Queen andlely's retiring president, sald until applause "have always bern greatly Interested in farming, and so inspired was 1 by the high offee i have held during the last 12 months that I have taken the plunge and -acquired a sinali form

in the

far north of Scotland."

The sheep and mixed farm of about 70 acres was acquired by Mother about six the Queen months Special.

ago, China

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Queen Catleman in a night club.

ARE YOU?

to holle#2 conviction, 1/2

soclety is doomed.

"Crime la Increasing. stitution is spreading.

Mr Taylor naked Mignonia Holinger, 33, sales assistant: "I am sorry to have to ask you this. Are you a prostit. ute?"

Mins Wolsinger: "I am not." She added Alle was not y ing with anyone.

Mr Hoisinger, 70. said in evidenen he had learned from Allas O'Neil that the man who was astraged to, named Ebert, was a white slave trader,

He had begged his jee:: la and wild his have the mais, life had later been threaten- .ed.

The

THREAT

man who

threatened

him anid: "I know where you live. I will slick a knife into your guls if you do not leave the girl aione,"

this

Pro-

KNIFE POINT "Thousands of young men London are living by the earnings of kirls who are call girin holding them at the point of the knife." lolunger sold he had done what any uncle could do to try to protect and sure his niece,

I would be base human being it, after being honestly 2011- vinced that my niece was in grave perit, 1 did not try to pro- lect her from that peril.""

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POLICE CRACK "STAGGERING"

VICE RACKET

Melbourne, Dec. 8. Melbourne parents were Laday warned that men were pro-

for girts 'Teenago .curing

immoral purposes. Sergeant J. Dawes, Chief of Police Vice Squad, sail men met the gris coffee or milk bars.

the

He sold a

squad of thro policemen had spent six months en a special investigation, but IN DANGER

they hart "only scrutch the 110 had no intention surface of the problem." publishing Any mor staic. Sergeant "Dawes said the pro- ments, but he all' beflevad | blem

"staggering." WAS

He that his niece and Maureen sold 40 mon had been sharg- O'Neill were prostitutes and ed in one suburb alone. that he was in danger from an Ninety per cent of the men organisation. --- China Mall | charged” were migrards, mostly Sp-^lai.

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