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Notice is hereby given that

Man-Made

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London, Nov. 15. Bick and tired of trailing along behind cotton, wool and women's fashions, "man-made fibres" are now all set to carve out markets of their own, according to the British Man-Made

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They are out to make special cloths for special uses and they cloths for six very special uses:

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HEAVY SHEETING

Medal Caught Piltdown Man's

Up

'London, Nav, 15 Warrant Officer Miriant Spokes of the Women's Royal Army Corps

(WRAC) today caught up in London with the medai that bad - followed hor scrote the world for the

three years.

past

Al the Tower of London, Lieutenant General 8 ir Francis Festing. 'General Oficer Commanding Bri. tain's Eastern Command. presented her on behalf of the Queen with the Brillab Empire Medal (BEST) awarded in the New Year Honours Hai la 1959. ·

It was first sent ant to Hongkong in tribute to her services as chief clerk there in sending supplies to Korea. But Miss Spokes had by then left for Eng- land.

When the modal even- tually caine back here. Miss

to Spokes had gone Malaya to be personal sa- sistant to General Sir Hugh Stockwell, British

Com- mander there, and later to General Geoffrey Bourne.

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"CAMBODGE" "LAOS"

Creator

Experts

Fooled

Hastings, Nov. 13. Charles Dawson, amateur antiquarian, who hoaxed the professionals with his bogus "Piltdown Man" also pulled a good deal more wool over the eyes of scientists, it is now believed.

Dawson died in 1916, but his name was held in high regard by local people and by the world of science as a gifted amateur until last year. Then the British Museum announced that the skull "dis- covered" by Dawson at Piltdown, Sussex, about 1912 and accepted as that of a man 50,000 years old, had in fact the jawbone of a modern ape.

Lindbergh Back In

Uniform

A

Dawson, a local solicitor with a practice in the pretty country Lown of Uckfield. Sussex, dabbled in history in his spare me. He had his own museum, wrote

A history of Hastings Chelle, accepted as a standard

work.

PROBING FINDS

Ella reputation trembled when the Piltdown forgery exposed try modern delective methods aminin

was

chemicals

bone

of CX-

with

and X-Ray. Netentists made suspicious

by this fake, began probing Dawson's other finds And writings and have not re ported.

Mr

Washington, Nov. 15. Charles A. Lindbergh put un the uniform of an Air Force Brigadier-General today unet went on active military service for the first time in 15 years.

Lindbergh, who was made Brigadier by President Eisen- hower last February, will serve in the Air

Air Force's research and development office, "un classified!

J. Maluwaring Ba projects of special concern" to Curator of Hastings Muscum, Air Secretary Hamid E. Talbott, has told the Musuem Associatiori it was

announced.

the results of research Dawson's work are "alarming."* Dav Five of the specimens in the Dawson collection, which tho Museum bought from his wife after his death, are now known to be bogus and others may yet be proved to be fakes.

An Air Force spokestnan said that The famed "Lone Eagle" was ordered to active duty for three-week period but that the orders might be extended.

The last time that Lindbergh was on vetive duty was when he

in served

.the research And development office of General

The

The "History tr Hastings published under Daw- H. H. ("Hap") Arnold, then Castle" Chiol of the Army Air Force, son's name, was in fact written from April 10 to May 2, 1939-much cariler by someone else United Press,

and "borrowed" by Dawson.

Dawzon collection in Washington, Nov. 15.

Hastings Museum Includes finit Five leading members of the implements allegedly of great Joint Congressional Committee antiquity, but Mr Mainwaring Atomic Energy, left for Baines has proved some are the Bailing Dec. 19th Australia today to make an ap-work of "Flint Jack" a well- sailing Jan. 6th | praisal of Australie's uranium known faker, and others came

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WHAT HAPPENED ?

WE WERE PLAYING COWBOY---

JOHNNY HAZARD

FINISHED BREAKFASTA. SOMEHOW I THINKCI USUALLY SMOKE AFTERWARD! SHEM TO [HAVE AN UNCONSCIOUS DESIRE-

FOR A CIBARRETTH/

---AND THEN SPIKE CAME ALONG AND WANTED TO

PLAY

EMAYBE I'VE GOT: SENN NE MY POCICETERAN VAS HERE'S SOMETHING!

WHY DID HE BEAT

YOU UP ?

HE GOT SORE--

DO I SMOKE

22

Yokohama.

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on

resources.—Reuter.

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Admiral

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When

Denmark and New

The British Musoum tests proved the Piltdown Mon to be a fake, the scientists who made the tests did not blame Dawan for Axing up the apo's Jaw and an old skull to look like real fossils. They reported the facis the blame,

without apportioning

TOOK OFF HATS

Before this, internatiqually famous anthropologists like Sir Arthur Keith praised Dawson. 8lr Arthur said professional men of science "took of their hata" to Dawson, the amateur, when he unveiled a memorial to him at Pilldown in 1938, It is a six-foot stone inscribed "Here... Mr Charles Daw- son, FSA, found the foll akull of the Piltdown Man

1912 to 1913."

The august London Times, commenting on the claborato scientific methods used to prove at the Putdown skull was not cenuino, said this summer?

"What chance has single malefactor against 2ch an armoury? And yet prhaps he hze the last laugh. His cima, indeed, is discovered but he himself has eluded detection --

at

Icast so

Special

for."-China Mail

Pravda Attacks

Shooting Of Film

London, Nov. 15, Radio Moscow sald today that Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer had switched

film. shooting the "Bhowani Junction" from India to Pakistan because "Indian artists have bluntly refused to toko part in the American lampoon

a

The broadcast quoted a dia- patch in Pravda, Soviet Com- munist Party newspaper," say ing: "The Government of India, complying with public opinion, refused to grant Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer privileges for shooting the Alm."

But an M-G-M man was now negotiating with · Pakutani actors, Pravda 'said.

CINEMA · LAMPOONS

"It is obvious that the men who dispatched him think that the political climato in Pakistan a country tied to the United Blates by a military agreement is more favourable for the proj duction of auch einema Täm

The script, of the movie fa based on a novel of the, samo 1 namo by John Busters. It i sot in India on the ove of her independence in 1947 900, BUTORE, other things; described iranlét gattampla i in

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