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SIDE GLANCES

By Galbraith

CASEBOOK

STATEMENT

Education ON THE SUDAN

Of Rodney No Change In Britain's Attitude

TF

I he were to straighten

his back and throw up his

chin, which is probably too

London, Sept. 26.

Britain has no intention of going back on its much to ask of him, Rodney support of the plan to give the Sudan self- would top six feet by several government by the end of 1952, sponsored by the inches and would cut a fine present Government of the Sudan, a Foreign Office figure in any company. He spokesman said today.

.

has dark, curly hair, reasoṇ- He referred to the declaration made by the ally good looks that suggest he is not wanting in intelli-Foreign Secretary, Mr Anthony Eden, on Novem- gence, and to judge from his ber 15 last in the House of Commons on constitu- neatness, some regard for tional progress in the Sudan.

his appearance.

n clock stockings.

Mr Exten then sald: "The

In

lend

Interest in Britain's altitudo

MAHDI'S VISIT

One is the arrival from Khar-

her

T. BL. Hogs U. 3. FAL DIL, 6-9 Capr. 1962 NCA Series, Ins.

"It's my turn to niske a political talk--will you show me, book other members of my club haven't used to coby

DODGERS

speeches?"

As it was, Rodney stood list- British Government are glad to to the constitutimal programme lessly in the dock at Great Marl-know that a constitution provid- in the Sudan has been renewed borough Street, bent like ing for self-government may be here because of two factors. supling in a strong wind; and completed and in operation by when a charge was put to him, the end of 1952.". he pleaded

then sank guilty,

the reply to questions," dock seat as spokesman said that Mr Eden's toum this week of the Sudan wearily to the

political and religious leader, though he found the burden of statement did not actually

Syed Sir Abdul Rahman el his 19 yours all but insuppori-cons

constitute a "pledge regarding Mahdi, belleved to be seeldag sible. He was charged with the coming into force of the new

an oksurance that the elections stealing from a dwelling-house cons tution but could be con due under the new constitution. and six pairs of nylonsidered an "endorsement of the will not be delayed. He is duo.

Sudan Government's intention. to meet the Foreign Secretary,

Emphasising that the British Me, Eden, next week. POLICEMAN went into the Government had no intention of

The other is the beller In going back on this statement. usually well-informed quarters witness-box to tell. Mr E: G,

"circumstances here

bere that Britain is seeking to Robey, the mugistrate, details of he added that

with which

association to some renew Rodney's

were could, however. crime,

Sudan Egypt when the new simple enough. He had stolen modification."

constitution

Into force the stockings and the clock from He said that there were two cons the suitcase of a fellow tenant informal

would be

prepared to British pledge un and an apartment house where he the Sudan. These

that agree to a short postponement would elections If this change in of the there should be no had been staying.

the omear status without consultation with definitely

Egyptian co- This, man, sir.". said, "has 12 previous convicthe Sudanese people and that at operation.

The fis, 11 of them as a juvenile, some stage the Sudan would be

constitution giving will read you details of the låst | given the right of self- the Sudan

all-Sudanese determination.

Legislature and Cabinet, IN three."

duc to become effective

New York, Sept. 20. November 8.

The date of

Don Mueller. Alvin Dark and élections has not yet been Willey Lockman hit home runs fixed but they are expected to today as the New York Giants take place

before the end of

the Philadelphia pummelled the year.

Phillies, 8-0. Sal Maglie won his year. The 67-year-old, Mahdi, who, 18th victory of the has already undergone a num- although replaced by Hoyt ber of routine medical examina- Wilhelm in the eighth, tlons, is understood to have re ceived highly encouraging re-

He did so. They involved the theft of jewellery and a radio, together valued at £150, receiv ing two hundredweight of stolen lead and stealing a bicycle and a suitesse.

these crimer he For one of had been put on probation, for unother sent to an approved school, for the third sent to Borstal-the whole a fairly com- prehensive anti-criminal educa- tion that seemed hardly to have left a mork upon Rodney.

were

Olympic

Games 'Too Big'

comes

secure

new

an

on

ports from his doctors.

The new Egyptian Ambassa- Bedford, Sept. 20. der to Beltain Mahmoud FawZ, The International Olympic is due in London tomorrow,

number of Paris and is also likely to meet duction in the the morning by the train ferry from Olympic Events at itm next Me Eden next week.--Reuter. meeting.

Lord Luke, Britain's repre- sentative on the Committee, announced this today, when he "An approved school's been told the Bedford Rotary Club that the games had become-too big.

THE magistrate called for his probation officer, Mr Charles Morgan, and said, musing over his notes: "Probation's tried?"

Yes, sir."

tried?

"Yes, sir."

"And Borstal?**

He is only оп

béen

That

MARATHON

PRO TENNIS

ls where the last games cams CONTEST

unstuck.

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SMOTHER

BRAVES

Philadelphia New York

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100

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9

1

Philadelphia: Pitchers Meyer, and Ridzik, catcher Lopat.

New York: Pitchers Mogile apd Wilhelm, catcher Kalt..

At Ebbets field, the National League champion Brooklyn Dod- gers, with most of the regulars resting up for the World Series, smothered....the Boston Braves B-4. Billy

Cox hit his sixth home run of the year.

Bodion Brooklyn

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Perhaps he's had a bit more part." ke continued: "Sporta the world indoor professional | Lehman, calcher Walker,

He said: "I think it revolves "Yes, sir, since he was 13 years old everything's been tried. on the question of team games

licence from versus individual games. Borstal now,

and the licence doesn'

expire until 1934. His

"It is in individual efforts

Boston: Pitchers Wilson and London, Sept 20. probation order insts until next where you get the risk of

Richard Poncho Gonzales of Chipman, catcher Burris. November."

different opinions playing their the United States tonight won

Erskine, Brooklyn: Pitchers

leniency than has been good for

championship for lawn tennis him," the magistrate suggested, that have a straight win or lose the third successive year when and the probation officer agreed are better then those which

he beat Jack Kramer in a depend on someone's judgment, marathon five-match 3-0, In water polo for instance, it is 3-0, 0-2, 6-4, 7-5. a rather unfor- ["dimeult

what

Yesterday he had partnered tunate background," he happening under the water and Pancho Segura of Ecuador said, "He did work

win the doubles title for the he's been builder's male, but unemployed eight weeks. Seven weeks ago he was turned out of

that might be so.

THERE

to

know

the refereeing at the

no one very much pics

15

Lord Luke anid that the games were full of goodwill and his home. His fatlier would give friendship and contributed to him no help, though his mother wards the peace of the world. did what she could for him. Ho-Reuter.

is definitely anti-social, and I

wonder if he ever means to wy

We honest....

to be

"That's Just

list what I was wondering," Me Robey shid.

"I'd like to join the Army."- Rodney now put in,

Menon Returns

enthusiastically as a man might To The

4.,」

Bar

London, Sept. 23,

third time.

to

his

At Boston, in the American rookle righthander League,

scored Hershel Freeman first major league victory as the the Washington Red Sox beat Senators, 3-1. Eddle Yost's 12th homer of the season ac- counted for the Senators' only

Full

the Earlier in the evening, match for

the third place in doubles had been won by Fred Washington

and Porry (United States)

E

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4

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Boston

8

Losing pitcher, She.-Asso- ciated Press.

*

Jessup Makes A Plea

For Patience

Living Language

Why we say A mews- ||flat

The word "mew" has a long history. Its origin was the Latin muture, to change, from which came the

h French mue, moulting of the feathers in birds. The English word "mew" came to

mean ✡

cage in which blŕds

were kept while! moulting and was then applied solely to a cage for hawks and falcons. The royal stables then came to be called "themews" because horses were stabled where the king had kept his falcons. Then London garages came to be called "mews" when cars took the place of

Finally the horses. housing shortage caused these "mews” to be turned into flats for human beings.

One Of The

Greatest Golf

Matches

Walton Heath, Sept. 20,

Israel Makes Appeal

Raises Question Of Arms For Arabs.

"London, Sept. 26. Britain is considering the whole question of the sup ply of arms to Middle East countries, usually well- informed quarters said to night.

The Israeli Minister, Eilahu Elath, today called on Sir James Bowker, Under-Secretary at the Foreign Office in charge of Middle Eastern Affairs, for the second time this week to pres sent an appeal from his Govern- bo ment that arms should not supplied to the Arab States while they are still at war with Tarael

Similar appeals. have been made by the Ikracii envoys in Paris and Washington.

A well-informed source said

tonight that Sir James Bowker did not indiente British reaction to the appeal at today's meet- ing.

The Israel appeal. has been made to prevent a "rearmament race"

States, by the Arab according to the Foreign Minis try in Jerusalem.

1050 DECLARATION Britain recently decided resume supplying ... spare parts and trainer aircraft to the Egyptian Air Force, and Gen eral Mohammed Naguib's Gov- ernment. is to send military missions to

to Britain for training The policy of the three Western powers in the Middie East is governed by the Tri- partite declaration on May 1950, which stated that, if the

the threp powers found either Istaci : the States preparing

Arab violate frontiers on armistice lines, they would take action "bot

within and without the the United of

NO OTK

,

No arms will be suppiled, it is understood here, in cases where they might be used to increase the risk of renewed hostilities in the Middle East.

Despite some anxiety in larnet about the possibility of a second round of girting in Palestine being launched by, 'the Arab rations. opinion here does not regard this as probable-Reuter.

Lufthansa

To Be

Revived

Bonn, Sept. 20. West Germany today decided to found a special company with a basic capital of six mil- lion marks to handlé all pro paratory work for the 'fion of civil aviation.

The Transport Minister, Herr Seebohm, announcing the deci- sion said capital would be pro- vided by the Federal Govern- govern- ment and some State ments. The company will be named Society for Aviation Re- quirements.

The new company would con- tract with foreign firms for the purchase of planes for a new German Air Transport Corpora-

"dia He

In one of the greatest four | tion, expected" to come into ball games in the history of being after the ratification of golf. Henry Cotton, three times the Bonn Conventions between open ex-champion, and Fred the Western Allies and West Daly of Ireland, another ex- Germany, Herr Beebohm said. champion,

ion, boat Bobby Locke,

rupt expect the South Africa's holder and three Occupation Powers to velo the times winner of the title, and now company's foundation. Erie Brown the Scott who holds the Italian championship, by eight and seven here today.

Dinny Palls (Australia), who beat H. Huonder (Swizerland) Mobarck and Mohammed Al (Egypt) 6-2, 6-2

Gonzales

nzales, proved himself

champion by fighting back great

Wimbledon against Kramer, champion Ave years ago, who Look the first two sets and look- 'say "I'd like to be sent to the

ed lik

like-ending the reign of Gon- scaffold."

zales.. "I expect you've heard that Mr.V, K. Krishna Merion, whoj

But the

Californian lasted before?

the magistrate asked retired in July from the office better in a mamificent battle

The match, sponsored by two Mr Morgan.

of India's High Commissioner in which, took over two hours.

newspapers, the Sunday "Yea, air. His behaviour on

the United Kingdom, has remum- Kramer looked on the way to

Ispatch, backing Locke "and his call-up was such that he was jed his practice at the bar.

Brown, and the News of the victory when he led 4-1 in the rejsezed."

Me Menon practised, before arth and final set, but Gonzales

Toronto, Sept. 20.

World, backing Cotton and Daly, magistrate turned to British

courts, and the Privy pulled out everything he had, The American Ambassador-at-was scheduled for 26-holes, Rodney "I'm going to see if a Coupell until 1047 when he was won Kramer's service. In the Lange, Dr Philip Jessup, declar- From: the start, - however, short, sharp prison/contence may appointed High

Commissioner W

the four-all.

ready to talk to the Soviets, in:

the first way and finishing the hope, that some day they will round with a four holes lead, Each won his service to res

on terms, And

be ready to negotiate.” seven

they ran, out easy winners. called before

In a speech prepared for a women's club micoting here, he' said that in negotiations over

do you some good,” he said. | för India in the United Kingdom/eyenth game and levelled at led today: "We must always be cotton and Daly showed.

not

to thres He was He sentenced Rodney Burafce seemed to hold so much

called to the bar in

Main

months, and the boy on the 1952% na applied for enrolment deuces were

promise, went out locking re- to practise before the Supreme Gonzales broke through to lead loved as one might whose heavy Court of India. problems have been for the time being assumed by others.

r Menon is a member of the | to hold his own service in atomic control and disarion- paper, while the losers received Indion delegation to the United the 12th Nations General Assembly

game to win what

must rank as one of the greatest

DARTWORDS SOLUTION session opening in October in matches in the history of pro-

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New York.---Reuter:

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RECORD GOES

Casablanca, Sept. 20.

Lanky Jean Balleux, France's

top swimmer and winner of

Each of the winners received £280 given by the losing news- ment, the Russians had pot£100 aplece from the winning been aiming at an agreement newspaper. Iteuter. but at bringing about Western dliarmament without paying anything for it.

The Western nations must "build up their defences and | exercise : pàtience,”

They must also keep up their spiritual defences

the 400 metres free-stylo "In me the Soviet Union Gold Medal: of the

will learn that the faith and

Helsinki

| Olympics ́· Games,"" set a new resolution and hence the might European record of 5 mins. 40,1 | of the free world are granter spes for the 000 metres free than its own, and that it mu style at the Georges Lous seek ways to live peacefully pool here today, United with those who live in free-

dom," he added---Reuter,

Press

Boys And Girls Solution

Bince delivery times for air- craft were extremely long, it was urgent that deals for such planes could be coricluded now, “so that we can resume, civil aviation by Spring next year," the Minister added.

|

*A new West German Lufthansa | would need about 39 planes...15 twin-engined craft for demestin and European lines and 10 four- engined planes for overseas lines, he said-Reuter.

Lap Record Smashed

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