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Flying Squad

cars rushed to Pentonville

Prison

London, July 9, Scotland Yard, Police Head- quarters said Flying Squad cars were rushed to Lon-

don's Pontonville Prison following a tip-off that a mors break-out was plan- ned.

Il and the tip-off had men-

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JULY 10, 1961.

A FORTNIGHT'S REST

Tate acquires

Prince Philip U.S., European

injured in polo

match

London, July 9.

Prince Philip suffered a broken bone in his

paintings

London, July 9. Important works by 20th century European and North American artists are among recont'acquisi- tions by London's Toto Gallury.

It was

annoeed that

the

left ankle as the rosult of a collision gallery has bought an important during a polo match, Buckinghaming from the early years of Palace announced today.

complete abstraction by the Hun- garian, Moholy-Magy The painting "K VII" - dates

tioned that some of the prison-It had been reported earlier that the accident, from 1922 and is the first of the

ers might be armed.

The ying squad men sent there was л precautionary thunsure. They searched the prison but nothing was found and all was quiet.

A

declined spokesman comment on a front-page report In a London evening paper that on armed mass Chicago-style breakout" was planned."

tu

which happened yesterday, had caused a break in a small bone in the Prince's right ankle.

whtle

Philip

was injured lading an attack for his team, Windsor Park, on the opponent. goal. He finished the game, but Icind not score.

Philip sat on the sidelines to- as Windsor Park won u day match against Friar Park. The announcement from Palace said:

the

Royal Highness much regrets that he will be unable, on doctor's advice, to undertake any public engagements for at least a fortnight."

KIDNAP GOVERNOR The paper sald the plot was to kidmap the governor and hold į bi as hosinge wlule he

uspecting a tailbag shop where between 40 and 40 of the afs 1,300 Inmates were working.

According to the evening baper the governor and attend ant offlers were to have been hustled out of the prison in front of the break-out party with guns pressed in their backs.

GRBs had been smuggled into the prison piece by piree over the past two years to be hundird by

of the Play was lopped Metro S most desperate and ruthless, tarily and the Prince distu criminals at present in eus. flut after a brief rest Lady, I added.

XII-

PLAY STOPPED

The collision yesterday occurred between the Prince's horse and a horse ridden by his Argentine teammate Tito Lalor. Lalor was not hurt.

PRINCE PHILIP

resumed play, over more help: 'La Lolla' in

Later it was stated that thing to park the Windsor Park search had failed to disclose any jattuck.

plan or material for carrying out The ankle was examined by a

#npcape.

A prison spokesman added: "We often get messages of this hind.

"e. this case, the usual pre- cautions were taken.

"A search was made, and nothing was found."

it At Scotland yard

WAR stated that an ex-prisoner ind given officers certain informa- tian--Cluna Mail Special.

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Oxford, July 9.

specialist yesterday at 11 King Edward VII ospit2:3, and the Prince has since been examined by Lord vans, the Queen's personal physician. Osinont Clarke, orthopedie surgeon and orthopedie consul- Aunt to the Royal Air Force has

also been consulted.

The Prince. who is spend - ing the weekend at Windsor Castle with the Queen, ap. peared at today's polo match with his right ankle ban. daged and with 'crutches.- UPL

Maurois condition

The

of

Moscow

incident

artist's work in be shown Tale.

the

The Tate has also bought on example of recent American abstract painting. "Orange And Orange And Magenta," painted in 1959 by the young artist, Nay Parker.

Other American acquisitions include Willlam Copley's."Place De L'Opera," 1958, presented by Mr

Roland Penrose, and Grace Hartligan's lurge "July Fourth." 1959, which is on long- tern loan from Mr and Mrs William A. M. Burden.

Mr Burden, former United States ambassador to Brussels, Is a member of the Council of the American Friends of the Tate, through which the loun has been

Specil.

made.-China Mail

Queen presents new colours

Glasgow, July 9. Thu: Queen walked along the ranks of the territorial battalion of the Argyll and Sutherland highlanders in 21 driving rainstorm at Stirling to pre- sent then with their new colours.

The regiment, drawn up on wind and rain-swept parade ground, stood

Martly ul at- ention throughout the ceremony and were later congratulated by

Moscow, July 9. Curvaceous film stor Gina Lollobrigido laft the pro- miere of Moscow's second infomational film festival tonight immediately after the Queen on their "steadiness." the opening speeches but-China Mall Special,

denied

that

had sho

staged a walkout and up-

set Sovict officials,

"La Lollo," who was taken to

Execution date

London, July B. The execution of George Pòr- ritt, sentenced

to death Jasl Tuesday July 4 for the murder been of his step-father, hus ixed for July 27, the Home and I hadn'tomce announced.

Paris, July 0. the festival by car Immediately arriving by air from condition

Andre upon

sail "Soviet French Paris,

officials 75-year-old novelist, historian and academi-

plended with me to go, so I cian, who is ill with double couldn't disappoint them.

went looking like a ypsy - neumenta, was reported sta- tionary tonight at Perigueux,

I hadn't changed southwest France, after doctors

even washed." hnd noted an improvement yesterday.—Remer.

A British scientist yesterday

outlined a scheme to use Mauris, the upper layers of the atmosphere as the "dish" of a radio telescope 200 or more miles in diameter. Dr R. C. Jennison of the Jodrell Bank radiotelescope, the world's largest, made the pro- posal at conference on radi technique and space research.

Just us the underside of the atmosphere reflects short raio waves back to earth, its other ride deflects waves from outer space, Dr Jenison said.

1s

The ionosphere could be used

coffeel radio waves

Appeal

Bristol, July 8. Rumalti Derek Gowle, 20, who

on June 20 was ordered to be detained at a mental home for

The ofllelale "understood when I left after the speeches," she said.

"All this makes me feel so sad," she said. "I will be here. for a week and I want to take part in as much of the festival as possible." Reuter,

from 40 years for the manslaughter Princess Marina

| space. over a wide area and of an 18-year-old schoolgirl, has freus them on a satellite cir-signed papers lodging on appeal cling in the upper layers of the against his conviction.-China fonemphere, he said.-UPI

Mail Special

DR BARBARA MOORE

AWARDED £1,000 DAMAGES FOR LIBEL

London, July 8.

indisposed

London, July 9.

| Princess Marina, mother of the recently-married Duke of Kent, has a slight throat infection which prevented her attending the final day of the Wimbledon tennis chompionships yesterday at which she was a regular spectator.

Her indisposition prevented her seeing Miss Angela Mor- timer defeat Christine Trumôn In the all-British Womcu's singles.

20

The trophy was presented Miss Mortimer by Princess Altee,

Counters of Athlone.

Prince Marina is President

Dr Barbara Moore, famed for her marathon walks in Britain, the United States, and Aus- tralia, has been awarded £1,000 damages for libel after a high court jury found advertise- ments published in the London Daily Mailand Croquet association and on were defamatory.

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Dr Moore had contended that The defendants denied the the advertisements, published | advertisements were the day after she had completed | fansatory and pleaded that Dri her 1,000 mile march from John Moore hudd consented to O'Groats (the north east tip of publication of two of them.

Scotland) to Lands End (south-

the

the

wist England), suggested

In his summing up yesterday had undertaken the walks for The judge told the jury they financial gain.

life

could have no doubt Dr Moors She claimed they suggested fanatically believed that she had been dishonest when could be extended well beyond she said she undertook the its normal span by a diet of walk lo prove

as a scienuine row fruit and vegetables. fact that a woman of her age

The defendents were ordered

of the all-England Lawn Tennis Friday she presented the trophy to the Australlin winner of the men's singles, Rod Lover... China Muit Speelt.

CASINO STRIKE

Venier, July 9. Gaming tables at the Venice Casino on the fashionable Lido beach will

not operate this

weekend.

The croupiers are on a 43- hour strike

claiming a larger Ups.--China

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