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IN THE

SADDLE

TE looked like a jockey. Heilor, purely bullt, neat as a new pin in his dress. His face WAM bronzed. his brown eyes į keenly alive. You could pie- ture him in the saddle, smart enough to outsmart everyone-the starter, the atewards, bookies, backers, the clerk of the scales.

how

He was a good example deceptive appearances may be. For though he was in the saddie when the police first noticed. him

the saddle war that of a motorcycle, not of a horse. And his bright intelligent

the clumsies!

despite

look, it was crimes that brought the little whose nume was Alfred. Into the dock af Bow Street's

inan,

N

3 court.

พอล

charged

with

the

AS

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Narriman Plans To Divorce Prince Farouk

Cairo, Mar. 13.

Ex-queen Narriman, estranged from her husband, Prince Farouk, will sue for divorce when she arrives back in Egypt, it was announced here today by her uncle, Mustapha Kamel Sadek, Application for an entry visa has been made,

he said.

Farouk

Norriman flew to Geneva with ; Minister, demand! g the re-

mother

from yesterday her

turn of the infani 1. ng Fund II as the only alternative to pro- Reme, where she and

had been living for the past alamation of a Republic, seven months, saying "We have separated for private reasons,"

Today her mother, Madamo Aastia Sadek, who is accused by Farouk of "abetting" the separa- Lion, sald: "She just could not living with him any go on longer. Their characters were completely incompatible.'

This is taken in Calrosto mean that the 19-year-old ex-queen will give cruelty as grounds for divorco when she starts proceed- ings against Farouk.

Narriman stayed indoors most of today with her mother in her Geneva hotel suite breakfasted late. Thirty

and

"I went to Itome because my daughter asked me to go and help her in her troubles," she

sald. "She called to her mother

came.

for help and

She said the break was "for good" and she and Norriman would stay in Geneva only u few clays then I shall take her back to Cairo."

Narriman's son, King Fund, remains in Rome with Farouk,

LEGAL RIGHT Alfred

Madane Sadek said today she taking and driving away

and her daughter had no plans inotorcycle without its owner's

for taking King Fuad back to Jour-Egypt immediately Taking and trying analists and photographers wall-The Queen under Moslem Law consent,

but added; Grive away" would have been a ed in valn in the hotel lobby. better way

bus the legal custody of the of pulling it, for Albert rode the machine as if divorce his wife without giving old.

Under Moslem law a mar can le boy until e is seven year it had been a mechanised clothes any reason and without obtain Na

merely by saying, "I divorce plomat to marry King Farouk Vicing the religious court's consent, Narriman, when 17, broke off her engagement to an Egyptian you." three times in the pre-atter a chance meeting sence of witnesses.

horse instead of A designed to be mounted and ridden.

HE WOBBLED THE learned clerk asked him; "Do you plead guilty or not guilty?"

"Yup," said Alfred-and that was taken as a plea of guilty,

A policeman went

into the witness-box and told how he and a colleague, saw Alfred, in the early hours of that

in

the

in A

Established 1845

SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1953.

SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith

Depr. 1963 by KA Survive, love,

"Maybe he's right about nooding a bigger allowance... ho told me the other day he's beginning to feel ambitious!"

PURCHASES FROM REDS

DEFENDED

new con~

Calro jev eller's shop. Thuy CALL FOR HELP

had asp tacular honeymoon, In Rome there was no im-touring pleasure resorts with a mediate comment from Prince cavalcade of cars, Farouk an

today's statements

When General Naguib_seized |

Ottawa, Mar. 13. about his wife's attitude and

power in July 1052, and Farouk The Brilish Chancellor of the intentions.

abdicated, Royal couple and Exchequer, Mr R.A. Buller, to- Madame Sadek, who arrived their six-months

old baby boy day defended, pt a this month, went to Capri. Rome early

ference Britain's purchases of Faroult said in Rome yester-timber and coarse grains from astride the tnolorcycle wobbling denied in Geneva today that she

an ultimatum day had come with

that the

separation was Russia. from General Mohammed all part

of of the harvest Nagulb, the Egyptian Prime

He noted that Britain and the propaganda by the enemies of

Stairs reached on ani Untied the Egyption Royal family” and. added that "perhaps Narriman agreement last week to cut off was tired of a life in exile" lle War goods from Red China, but, be "dis- denied thr

he added, it would he had agreed to a

honest" to Bay Britain's East- ölvarce uter.

West trade was not important,

GOWIŃ Charing Towards

Cross

Road Trafalgar Square, with a panic-stricken look on his face, that raument 11 looked as though

Alfred, not the machine, was being taken and driveni uway without consent.

AL

having grea!

"He seemed to be dieulty with the machine," said the officer. "Half an hour after we saw him Arst we found him again, on the Embankment this tune. He had dismounted, and Seemed 10

10 be trying to fix the engine of the motorcycle,

As

we approached he walked away, and when we stopped hten hie denied all knowledge of the machine."

'NO' REGULAR JOB WISH... perhaps, was father. A to the denial, for Alfred by now must have been alled with loathing for the apparatus ho

had ridden.

about

"Is anything known him?" asked the magistrate, Mr

R. H. Blundell.

"He's a single man of 35," said the officer in charge of the case. "There are 10 previous convic tions against him. As for as can trace, he has done to regular work since 1930...."

The

magistrate turned

WALES

ENTERTAIN

IRELAND

"YUR GOOD"

Geneva, Mar. 13. Ex-Queen Narriman of Egypt remained in her hotel sulte throughout the day today, while her mother, Mme Sadek, told newsmen that her daughter had left ex-King Farouk for good.

Mr Built: ulo sald Britain will not lift her import restrictions "in a hurry."

Questioned about reports that he might succeed Winston Chur- chill as Prime Minister, he said he had no plans for becoming Prime Minister.

Only Mr Churchill knew when

Swansea. Mar, 13, A great tussle, with the for-

Muther and daughter arrived wards probably deciding the here last night, leaving Farouk issue, is expected when Wulcs

an Inter and young Prince Fuad, heir to Mr Churchill would retire, suid and Ireland moet in

throne, behind in Mr Butler. the vacant national Rugby Union champion- Ship match at St. Helens ground one. Mme Sadek this morn-As to a successor, he noted that

ing

that her the Deputy Prime Minister was decided

to the Foreign Secretary, Anthony Ireland have won only once in 00 years when they won the separate from Farouk for ever Eden. Associated Press.

and return to Egypt with the Triple Crown In 1949.

Hull

of .General approval Mohamed Naguib's Govern ment.

here tomorrow.

daughter

fuld newsmen

had

A much improved Irish side beat France and Scotland and Man drew with England, They should have lost to England, and were unimpressive in beating mediocre Scottish side.

Later today, Mme Endel nald ofter- her laughter tomorrow noon would receive the

news-

detachment.Associated

close match is expected men who vainly walled in the with the quick-heeling, speedy hotel lobby all day today under Irish forwards trying to prevent the watchful eye of a special

police Wales to

exploiting the rough, ing type of game in which Press.

excel. Victory for

Alfred. "What do you want to say?" he asked.

IS THIS ALL?

Pilgrimage By Reds

London, Mar, 14., Communists today will flock around an inconspicuou FAROUK'S STATEMENT grave in North London where the man who Karl Marx, Rome, Mar. 13. give them the chance to win Ex-King Farouk declared to- changed history with his "Com-

Manifesto" to a Reuter munist least night in answer

questionnaire that it was his died 70 years ago. Intention "in all eventualkies' to

• The

shaggy-bearded,"

either side will

in

1848,

ar-

from his ALFRED brought

the championship or at pocket a letter written on

share it. official notepaper the police had

Teams: supplied him with. "I'd like you

Wales-T. E. Davles, K. J. retain custody of his zon, the boy. rogant German occupies a nar- to read this," he said.

The letter was passed to Me

Jones, A. Thomas, B. L. Wil-King Fund

He piso intended to retain row plot of land in over- G. Grifiths, C. Morgan, T. Blundell, who read it carefully Lloyd, W... Williams, D. M. his first marriage.

custody of his three daughters by crowded Highgate Cemetery, in Q.

northwest London, where Marx and at some length, as if he were Davies, J D. Robbins, J. H R.

Farouk refused looking for finer shades of mean- Stephens, ER

to answer spent most of his 34 years of John, R. C. ing in its flowing sentences than

questions on his future plans. He exile in poverty. Thomas, J. R. William, S. alse declined to confirm or deny immediately appeared. "But is

Gregg, S.

Only Ireland-R. this all

persons mourned you have to say?" he Byrne, N. J. Henderson, A. C. Intervention of his mother-in-law originally at the graveside

reports that it was only the asked at last. "You say that Pedlow, M. Mortell, J. W that decided Princess Narryman's the man whose followers now no one was hurt and that no Kyle, J. A. O'meara, W. Adeparture from here yesterday. control 800,000,000 people.- damage was done to the machine O'neill, R. Roc, F. E. Ander-Reuter -how fortunate for you that son, T. E. Reid, J. R. Brady, was-but Is there nothing else you want to say?"

OFF TO GAOL

ALFRED gloomily

shook his

G. Reldy, R. Kavangh, W. E. Bell-Reuter.

head, and balefully regarded Fiji Champion Loses

all

the letter he had hoped would be so adequate. His look was that of a writer confronted with a rejection slip; he wondered if he had been wasting his time in faskinning

the careful phrases.

He was sent to prison for three

the motor months for taking cycle, and another three months was added for driving it while uninsured. He went off looking not greatly disconcerted. would, after all, be in prison for only six months; had his mount not broken down when it did it might have landed him hospital for much longer.

He

In

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Singapore, Mar. 13.

Mel Brown of the U, S. won

a 10-round decision from Henry Bray, heavyweight champion of

Fill, before capacity crowd at

Boys And Girls Solution

Reuter,

1x

of

Living Language

Why We Say Old Swent.

Although this phrase to describe an old soldier popularly dates from the 1914-1918 war, it really comes from a much earlier war. It is thought to be a corruption of alter Schwede, old Swede, a phrase brought back to England; from the Thirty Years War of the 17th Century.

St. Laurent To

Visit America

the

Washington, Mar, 13, The Canadian Prime Minister, Mr Louls St. Laurent, will visit Washington

guest of the White House announced. President Dwight

ight D. Eisenhower, A press release sald that Mr St. Laurent would confer with Mr Elsenhower, the Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles, and other Government officials.

No agenda has been establish- ed but the statesmen will discuss questions of common interest to the United States and Canada.→→ France-Presse.

VYSHINSKY ON WAY HOME

JAPANESE

RUN

INTO SNAGS

Trade Talks Not Making Progress

Buenos Aires, Mar. 14. The Ministry of Foreira Affairs armounced today that differences in negotiations-for-u- Japanese trade treaty were ex- pected to be ironed out within. a few days.

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The announcement followed the first full-dress meeting bc- tween the Japanese and Argen-le goods are examined. tine representatives Becking No daling will be admitted after

agreement on year-long negotia tions aimed at an exchange equivalent to $80,000,000 (about £20,000,000) annually.

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present during the survey. Korea, today. Text of the note was released here.

re-

The

have Communists

that Allied peatedly charged bomba killed U. N. prisoners In POW camps north of Pyongyang, the Red Korean capital.

Their latest charge was con- tained in a February 23 protest General Nam 11, senior negotiator.

om

General Harrison termed the note a "propaganda letter" which repeated a "fraudulent charge." His reply was design- ed "to put the record straight." Berlin, Mar. 13. M. Andrel Vyshinsky, Per--Associated Press. manent Soviet delegate to the United Nations, passed through Berlin, Loday on his way fron

New York to Moscow, accord Burma Asks

news

ing to the West German

D.P.A agency DF

The

agency sald ⚫ special Soviet plane carrying his party touched down at Schoersfeld airport, East Berlin, at 3.18 p.m. GMT and took off again shortly Gfterwards.-Reuler,

Extraordinary Precautions By "Yard"

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A

ship

For Loan

Rangoon, Mar. 13. Burma has approached the

International Bank for Re- for a substantial loan to finance eight-year Welfare State plans, usually well-informed sources said today.

construction and Development

her

director of technical assistance,

W. Indies Off To Fine Start

The Bank's four-man mission, led by Mr Richard H. Bemuth, now in Burma studying London, Mar. 13. side his own country since he traffic and well guardell. The prospects for economic. Trainex Alsatian dogs will rebelled against Moscow rtle in police want to take ab chanco construction and development

cf Yugo 1948 and set up his own brand of anything being dropped on in the country. guard Marshal Tita the Happy World Stadium to-lava next week, he sleeps in of Independent Communism.❤ Tito.

The mission, which arrived night.

a insasion which will be his

The Air Ministry announced here last week, is expected to Brown

Trouble culd threaten Tita weighed 167 pounds

that two Sunderland flyingboats stay here four weeks-Reuter, And Bray

not only from orthodox Com- 182, Associated secret home during his official

as the vid: to Britain. Press.

munists but from Yugoslav would, meet the Galeb With

wiil patrol police

the they

enters

English the wide parkland which sur-religious fanatics.

Royalists in exile and even from Channel.

The Sunderlanda will encort |rounds the house,

The 100-year-old. Marshal Is Most newspapers and nows

the ship for two hours. due to come up the River HOW MANY 1-3. 2-24. agencies in London have mane Thames in the Yugoslav frigate Monday at 1:30 pm. (G. M. T.) Marshal Tito is to land, on where the Caleb some 39. 43, 1, none or 1. 6--3.aged to gure out

time on Monday. Yugoslav President 0-20,000. 7-3, 8-7. 03. 10——

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to a British naval below Parliament,

Marshal Tito will be wel- 13--1

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the information.

This escorted by patrol boats, Me, Winston Churchill, and the wickets, in reply to India's Best This is typical of the care will bring him to Westminster Duke of Edinburgh, During Innings total, on the fourth rost heart of London his stay he is to go to Bucking of phy today in the Test. Scotland Yard's Special Branch Pier in the

the Follce department dealing where he will be greeted by the ham Palace and will be the match

the Showers during

hight had In spy-catching and political Duke of Edinburgh, husband of guest of the Prime Minister al

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Prime Minister,

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