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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

WEDNESDAY,

JULY

1988.

Start in Life

ARMED ROBBERS DEFIED

Men

WITH MONEY

BAGS

They Tried To EMPIRE

Rob

of £1,000

Were Athletes

CAR bandits had an unpleasant shock when, on Putney Bridge (London, S.W.) they attacked and tried to robi two messen- gers of wage money, totalling £1,000, which they were carrying in two bags.

The messengers, both athletes, wero: Mr. James McNeish Hamilton, an amateur boxer, of Hassocks Road, Streatham; Mr. Edwin Becker, a track rider, of Parthenia Road, Fulhamn.

There were two bandits, one} armed with a revolver and the other with a length of eable, but they got such a reception from their intended victims that they were soon running their hardest for their car.

In this they drove of. The car was later found abandoned in a side street.

Hamilton and Becker were carry- ing the money from the bank to the offices of their employers, Messrs. Phillp and Tracey, in High Street, Fulham.

Hamilton,

told a reporter

sturdy man of 23,

that after leaving

the bank in Putney High Street he

and Becker walked across

Bridge

minex.

Putney

towards their Arm # Arc-

"COME HERE, SONNY"

"The first we knew that anything was wrong," he said. "was when (wo men ene up suddenly from behind.

The

"One of them, a tall thin 18 dressed in navy blue suit and

light up and wearing dark - ghusses, got hold

sald: Come here,

thing like that.

of my arm and

Sonny or some

snatched myself away turned round quickly, swinging the heavy bag containing the money at

him.

The man had in his hand whunti appeared to be a long roll of brown paper and he tried to hit me with

"I swung the bag again and kept him away.

thus it must have because whatever

struck his hand

he was holding fell to the pavement.

"KNOCKED GUN AWAY"

The other man, of whom I got only gilapse.

+3

tackled my

col. league. Becker,

"He Nourished a revolver in his face. and safet somethhig about drop that bag.

"Becker knocked the gun away and turning quickly, ran back over the bridge, clutching the bag, and told a policeman on point duty what! had happened."

Weather News By Balloon

AUTOMATIC REPORTS FROM 9 MILES UP

ABOUT 1,500 scientists

trical

from all were

Double Wedding

for Screen Pair

to

it was double or nothing for Jon Hell. Alm star, and his bride, Frances Longford, screen song- stress, pictured above in loving embrace. After

surprising friends with an elopement Prescott, Ariz., Jon remembered that he'd named the wrong town as his birthplace, so the newly- weds cleared up matters with a second ceremony in Hollywood. Now they're planning a honey moon in Hall's native Tahiti.

Strikers Trap Trainer's Wife

AS. J. W.

Ma well-known Aston Tir-

BISGOOD, wite

fold (Berkshire) trainer, was held up in her car recently by a number of men, believed to be stable Inds taking port in a strike,

NEWS

INDIAN MINISTER'S RESIGNATION

Bombay.

The resignation of Mr. Yunus Sha- reci, Minister of Justice for the Cen- trai Provinces, has been accepted.

The Minister's action is the suquel to the crisis which arose following the refense by Mr. Shareef, without, it is stated, consulting his Ministerial' col- leagues, of a prisoner sentenced to three years' rigorous Imprisonment For

inpc.

The released man, who was pro- minent in social and official circles, at once left Nagur for an Indian State, where he was appointed to a post in the Education Department.

Publie agitation led to na inquiry befig held by the Executive of Con- greas, whose Andings went against Mr. Shareef,

Strikes. The general strike situation in Cawnpore is un- changed. A sixth of the population in workless and both employers and em- ployees are determined to hold out. Meanwhile, the Government is

adopt- The trouble

a neutral attitude.

ing a

hus arisen over the rejection by the Employers' Association of the Labour Inquiry Committee's

report 14- mending an increase in wages to tex- tile workers.

Textile Talks May Fall.lutense disappointment is felt at the reported | fate of the textile trade

Lalks 112 Simla between the Lancashire dele- gates and net-oftleial Indian advisers.

chances T

174 243) Anglo-Indian agreement are not ut the moment promising. Hope is now centred in the efforts of Sir Muhammad Zafrul- la Khan, rounIFFE

number of the Government of India, who is deter mined to "secure restills" before the Lancashire delegation returns in Eng- land.

SOUTH AFRICA

UNIVERSITY'S AWARD FOR SAVING FAUNA

Cape Town

RADIO BROADCAST

B.B.C. Recording Of Eisteddfod Winners LYA GUREVITCH (PIANO)

Radio Programme Broadcast by Z.B.W. on a Frequency of B45 k.c's. and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. and 8-11 p.m. on 0.52 m.c's. per second.

H.KT. (ML).

12.00-13.30 p.m. Rolay of Service Of Intercession from St. John's Cathedral.

12.30 Excerpts from Gilbert and Sullivan.

"The Mado": Our Great Mikado George Baker and Chorus Of Men; Young Man, Despair....L. Sheffleld, D. Oldham rind G. Baker; And Have I Journey'd....D. Oldham, and L. Sheffield; The Gondollers''; Here We Are, At The Risk Of Our Lives....W. Lawson, A. Davies, S. Gordon,

B. Elburn, G. Baker, D. Oldham and Chorus Dance A Cachucha.... world's

Chorus: There Lived A King Leo Sheffield, Derek Oki- ham and George Baker; In A Con- templative Fashion....Derck Old- ham, George Baker, Winifred Law- son and Alleen Davies.

Glenn Cunningham, greatest miler, is on his mark

rendy for his start in life upon receiving a Ph. D. degree of New York University.

Pardoned

Soldier Home With Mother

12.46 Concert Waltzes,

Сурбу Waltz (Composer Un- known); Volga Waltz (Composer Unknown). Russian Novelty Or- chestra: Donauwellen, Waltz (Ivano- viri): The Last Waltz (Oscar Strauss)

Edith Lorand Orchestra. 1.00 Time and Weather.

1.03 J. II. Squire Celeste Octet and Waller Glynne (Tenor).

Andante Cantabile

(Tschal- kowsky, arr. Willoughby). J. II. Squire Celeste Octet; I'll Walk Be- sirin You (Lockton-Alan Murray)..

Walter Glynne: Hearts And Flowers (Tobani, arr. Willoughby): The Wedding Of The Rose (Jesset, arr, Willoughby) ....J. II. Squire Celeste Octet; I Walt For You (From

A young man was in London last 'Evensong'); Tralee (From 'Even- morth attending a family reunion with his mother and two brothers whom he thought he would seo again.

Walter Glynne; Phantom Minuet (Hope)..J. II. Squire Celeste Octet A Venetian Barcarolls-Seren · neverde (Arr. P. Willoughby); Intro:-- Carnival of Ventee; Serenade (Voen!!:

He is Reginald Thurston, aged 25, Venetian Waltz, Venetian Barenrolle ex-foreign Legionnaire, and his Venetian Serenade; Berecuse. mother, Mra. Pearson, widow,

HI. Squire Celeste Oriet (with vocai Devonshire-avenue, Southsen, whose quartet). devation to him won the sympathy 1.30

of

Reuter arid Rugby Press,

ed the President of Franer to save 1.40 Latest Variety Numbers,

him fron a living death.

trinl

Mr. P. G. W. Grobler, Minister for Native Affairs, recently received the Hon. Degree of Doctor of Law at Pot-branded him as "The Phantum," a

After a scantional chefstroom University, in recognition sterious desert raider who of his work in protecting the fauna of rorised South Afrien.

te

Harbour Improvement. M Water, High Commissioner in London, in n letter to the Mayor of Cape Town, congratulating him on the start of the harbour development scheme. said that when the work Wos done Cape Town would be among the three invellest ports the Southern Hemi-

sphere.

Marking Pottery.-Mr. Maddock, a Staffordshire puttery manufacturer on à visit to South Afrien, has suggested legislation in the Union requiring all Imported manufactured articles to be marked with the country of origin. CANADA

NEW MINISTER TO BELGIUM

Ottawa.

ler

of the British Government and mus-Weather and Announcementa.

Dulcimer-Leubner March: Land

From The Oberland. .Old which Styrian "Hackbrett"; Vocal-Always, When I Ain Happy (Theme Song ter- from the Film); Manola (Pron AL-

A comp. ways, when I am Happy').

Eggerth (Soprano) with Orchestra; ... Marta Orchestra with Organ-Curtain Up Bullerina Suite-A. Wood) Manhut- B. B.

j Foreign Legion thleving and shooting at legionnaires, he sat in his cell in the military Prison at Fez, Morocco, and wrote

to England:

his

"My dear Ma khall never come home again. I have been sentenced to life."

"I swore I would not rest until Innocence W39 proved," his mother told a reporter.

"My husband died in February, a presented the appeal." week before the British Ambassador

"It was a frame-up," said Thurs ton, speaking of the ordeal that led to him being sentenced to spend his dife in a Moroccan military prison.

"I was in bed when the shooting happened, but the prosecution would not admit their mistake.

he

Lt. Col. G. P. Vunler, Secretary to the Office of the High Commissioner "I was in prison 10 months before for Canada in London, will probably the triul," explained, "und I be appointed to the new post of aurved nearly a year before getting Canadian Minister to Belgium and my pardon."" the Netherlands.

Col. Vanter, who is in his 50th year, served in the war, was a member of the Canadian delegation to the Lon-

Wortel

Thurston's mother set him up In business.

wants to

"I want to deny the rumour that

"That's not true.'

Express Saved By 2 Minutes

C

Variety Orchestra Charles

o Moonlight (Alter) for

Shadwell

with

Ken- The Night

Foort nt the B. B. C. Theatre Organ: Piano Solo-Happy As The Day Is Long (From "The Cotton Club Re- view")....Paul Whiteman presents Ramonu und Ber Grand Plane; Vocal-Old Sailor (Godfrey, nedy):

Serenade in (Blxlo, Kennedy, Cherubini)....The Street Singer (Arthur Tracy) with chestra-Rosetta (Hines and Woode); Instrumental Accompaniment: Or- The Winter Ager)....Len Fillis and His Orches- Waltz (Altman and

tra.

2.15 Close Down 6.00 Dance Music and Variety Fox-Trots-It Happened In The Moonlight (Gay Deceivera'); Sere- nude ('Gay Receivers).....Jack Jackson and His Orchestra At the Dorchester Hotel, London with vocal refrain; Slow Fox-Trot My Secret Love Affair (From 'Lovely to Look

Quickstep I'll Write A Love Song (From 'It's In The Broom Victor Silvester and Orchestra; Fox-Trot-Bojangles Of Harlem (From Fred Astaire's Film:

Swing

Green's at the

Time') .....Fred Astaire

Johnny accompanied by Orchestra-Johnny Greca Plano: WalizDance Waltz With Me,

with

The

Ironsafiant

Two

parts

Brilain of Great welcomed at Teddington, Middlesex, Jast week by Sir William Bragg, President of the Royal Society, for the annual Inspection of the National She was driving to Didcot Station to see the racehorse Over Coat leave Physical Laboratory.

They fled into the hall, in which for Manchester when the men, stand- don Naval conference, and Technical 1 am going to be married," said is housed the 1,000,000-volt elec-ng in a line across the road, puiled Adviser to the Canadian delegation to Thurston.

the League Assembly in 1930. Ie shook hands open the car doors and tried to take plant, Each with Sir Willforn, Lord Rayleigh, was in a kitbag at the back.

out the luggage for the horse, which was A.D.C to Viscount Byng, when

Governor-General of Canada. chairman of the Execultive Com-

Britain and World Peace. Mr. mittee, and Dr. W. L. Bragg, Direc They also attempted to drag Mrs. Mackenzie King, Prime

Minister, tor of the Laboratory.

Bisgood from the driving seat, but speaking at a banquet, approved Bri-

Mantovani and Moonlight After the reception there was ashe managed to put the car in gear tain's foreign policy, which, he said, demonstration in the grounds of the land drive off. A hall of stones foi-

aimed above all else at seeking to

vocal chorus;

UCUR reception automatie messages lowed. One struck her on the face.

Rhythm the peace of Europe and the

Piano from meteorological balloons.

A stable boy had taken the race-

Intro: I heard A ballcon was released to which horse across the fields to the state Social Credit expert, Mr. George F. Social Credit Expert-The British

a song in a Taxi; Who'll Buy My S their good train piled up on the Song a short-wave

of Love; transmitter was

A at- so he missed the men and caught the

Spanish Jake; Breuk- main line at Abington, Lanark fast in Harlem; Holiday tached. This sends aut two modu- train for Manchester.

Powell, who was sentenced to

Sweetheart; six shire, last week, a driver and his Inted

You're the indicating

either notes

.Irving Caesar months Imprisonment for defamatory remen jumped down, broke into a "I was going along a lonely road libel in November and released on signal cabin and saved the Glasgow- pressure or temperature. It works when I heard a shrill whistia.

and Ray Home To

(The Composer on a wave-length of 84 metres.

with

Swing was evidently a signal, as when I England. When asked if he expected utes.

parole last month, An official

13 leaving for Munchester express by two min- Gettin' explained

that the got round a bend I saw about eight to return to Canuda, he said: "That

Victor ballon would probably travel 160 men stretched across the road. miles, and might reach a height of

Jo a matter for the Alberta Govern-

An axie broke in the middle of the Orchestra: Fox-Trots On The Beach nine miles. When it burats the "They all looked like stable lads, ment and the Canadian Government goods train as it was passing the At Bali-Ball; At The Cafe Con- transmitter floats to

tinental....Maurtee except one, a big, dark, mun.

Wandelmill signal box.

Winnick with vocal refrain; parachute. Attached is a card with not recognise any of them: I don't

His Orchestra Twenty-six wagons shot off the Tango--La Ultima Cancion....Heinz instructions in English and French think they were local men.

lines, wrecking both of rails.

Huppertz and His Orchestra; Fox- Trots-Weary (From

Broadway Wandelmill signal box is only open Hostess'); Let It Be INQUIRY INTO CIVIL

at night. During the day its signals Broadway Hostess')....Joc Sonder Me (From SERVICE

arg set at "clear."

and His Orchestra with vocal chorus As result of long-standing with

Realising that the express, crowded by Barbari Parke; Numbo-Green

week-enders and grievances regarding conditions of makers,

Victor holiday- WRS neer, the driver and

Silvester and His Ballroom irn: Fox-Trots-Muskrat Ramble;

for the Onder.

earth on

20

IL

I did

for forwarding information of its "When I stopped the car they im- discovery. There is a 5s, reward mediately came round and tried to pull out the kitbag and the horse's blankets. One tried to pull me aut too, but I wasn't having that. KNOCKED ONE DOWN

REDUCING TUBE NOISE

A tour of the laboratory showed how selence is dealing with every- day problems.

"They shouted a good deal at me, A double-wall room hag been and said they intended to stop Over built from which motor-cyele noise Coat from racing. ls measured. A motor-cycle engine

19

run inside the room, with the me fell out of the car. I shouted to "During all this the dog I had with silencer projecting through a hole him to jump in again, and drove off in the wall. The sound emitted is without troubling to shut the doors pleked

up by a microphone con- As I did so I knocked down one of nected to measuring instruments in the men. another room.

Similar tests being made concern been one or two incidents in the dis- "Since the strike began there have the silencing of aircraft, the noise trict, and we have received one or of London tube trains, and the ef- two threats but I never thought they (ficiency of nir-raid warning devices. would attack a woman."

Other aspects of the laboratory's work include:

to decide." KENYA

Nairobi.

1 Over You..

and la Ballroom

and

yea; Maria, My Ownches-

the locally recruited Civil Service, fireman smushed in the door of the Dixieland Shuffle....Bob Croaby and the Governor, Air Chief Marshal cabin and set the signals at danger.fig Orchestra; 6/8 One-Step Follow Sir Henry Brooke-Popham, has ap pointed a commitice to examine pre few yards to spare..

The express stopped with only a The Band; Fox-Trot-Toot Tool, ployment and make sent terms and conditions of em-

Tootie On Your Flute....New May- recommenda- When the express reached Man-fale Dance Orchestra, tlons.

chester Just before midnight-41⁄2 The Attorney-General is chairman hours late a graphic story of the of the committee.

mishap was told by a passenger, Mrs. South Africa

W. S. Harris, of Wilmslow.

NEW LIBRARIAN FOR CAPE TOWN

"The engine driver of the goods train," she said, "ran out on to the ling laying fog signals.. But for bis oction we should have crashed into the wreckage. ·

7.00 Reginald Foort at the Organ, Palace Theatre Medley; Intro: She didn't say 'yes' (Cat and the Fiddle): Night and Day (A Gay Divorce); You're the cream in my Cotteo (Hold Everything): Anything Goes (Anything Goes) Blue Room (The Girl Friend); Tea for Two No, No, Nanette): "Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs'; Intro Cape Town,

Whistle while you work; Someday "The express, which was doing do my Princo will come; I'm wishing; Mr. A. G. G. Lloyd, for 30 were ing sound. Radium has often been Ibrarion of the South African public miles

years

an hour, pulled up only a Helgh-Hop With a smile and a cong: carried out in 1937. The fuel con- found in dustbins, ashes, and used leaving for England. His successor is train's length from the wrecked wa-Dwarfs Yodel Song. sumption of four

was reduced by dressings. more than 30

leaving for England. His succsser is gons per cent.

7.12 Pbyales-More than

Metrology All the taximeters in Mr. D. H. Varley, formerly assistant- "We waited two hours on the line (Bass). worth of radium was tested at the year for

£1,000,000 London, some 20,000 are tested each Librarian of the Royal Empire. So- before we were moved back to Ch

the. Commissioner of Jaboratory during the year. Mern- Police.

stairs and transferred to a south- clety, bers of the staff visited hospitala to

The library, which celebrated its bound in via Kilmarnock and Dum Enginooring Models to test wind centenary, In 2018, contains about fries" find lost radium. It is detected by pressure include one of a section of 270,060 volumes. They are insured This railway arranged special ser- an apparatus which emits a cluck-London."

for &187,000, PV

vlees for the stranded passengers.

Ships, Teats on 08 vessels

Songs by Paul

Robeson Paul Robeson Medley, No, 2; Lazy Bones; Fat 11'1 feller; Scarecrow; Wagon Wheels Deep River; Ma to green pastures: Old Folks at Home. curly-headed baby Carry me back (Continued on Page 5.)

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Athlete's Foot

According to the Govern- ment Health Bulletin No. E-28, at least 50% of the

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adult population of the United States are being attacked by the disease known as Athlete's Foot

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Usually the disease starts between the tocs. Little watery blisters form, and the skin cracks and peels. After a while, the itching becomes intense, and you feel as though you would like to scratch off all the skin.

BEWARE OF IT SPREADING ! Often the disenso travels all over the bottom of the feet. The soles of your feet become red and swollen. The skin also cracks and peels, and the Itching becomes worse and worse.

Get rid of this disease as quickly as possible, because it is very contagious and it may go to your hands or even to the under arm or crotch of the legs.

Most people who have Athlete's Foot have tried all kinds of remedles to cure it without success. Ordinary germicides, anti- septics, salve or ointments seldom do any good,

HERE'S HOW TO TREAT IT

The germ that causen the disease is known as Tinea Trichophy- ton. It buries itself deep in the tissues.of the skin and is very hard to kill. A test made shows it takes 15 minutes of boiling to kill the germ; so you can see why ordinary remedies are unsuccessful. H. F. was developed solely for the purpose of treating Athlete's Fool. It is a liquid that penetrates and dries quickly. You just paint the affected parts. it peels off the tissue of the skin.where the germ breeds.

ITCHING STOPS IMMEDIATELY

As soon as you apply H. F. you will Ond that the itching is immediately relleved.. You should paint the infected parts with H. F. night and morning until your feet are well. Usually this takes from three to ten days, although in sovero cases it may take longer or in mild cases less time.

H. F. will leave the skin soft and smooth. You will marvel at the quick way it brings you relief; especially if you are one of those who have tried for years to get rid of Athlete's Foot without success.

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