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JOHN CLARKE'S NEHRU SPOKE UP FOR All-England Badminton

CASEBOOK

It Was All A Blank

THE

A former

E tht of her chin and vestiges about her of jauntiness HUK; gested that Maud once had enjoyed life to the full, and that its funny side had not

been lost on her,

But the way that the

colour

has drained from her face, and

her

Into her eyes have sunk heuf, her wrists and legs be- come spindle-thin, suggest

life

has not used her too well. And the fur cunt she wore at Bow Street, that made you think of neglected ginger cats, heighten- ed the effect she presented abjeet misery.

of

Yet the evening before, Maud titel been cheerful after :1 Tastion. At least on the top of a bus bound for Victoria had been singing, erooming softly

she

FRANCE

Sent Message

To Nasser

Paris, Mar. 16. The

Mr Indian Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, sent a

message to Egyptian Premier Colonel Gamal Abdel Nasser before the visit to Cairo of French Foreign Minister M. Christian Pineau, a French Foreign Ministry spokesman revealed here today.

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Answering questions weekly press conference, he sald M. Pineau in talks with Mr Nehru in New Delhi, cut- Algerlu lined French polley in and stressed the difference be- tween the situation of Algeria

that azid

of -Morocco

And Tunisia. He also said the French Government WON anxious to

to herself at times, orcassionally hold free elections in Algeria.

bursting

Crescento.

into

7v1Ça

MAUD POUNCES

NOTHER woman, who was on her way to her work pa a pestam auf, shard the top of ale bos with Maud, and stodrally endured the music.

The bus reached its destina- Flon. Meud's neighbour left, and

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set Course fur the restaurant. She had gone no more than fine yards when Maud was top of her literally, pouncing her and ripping a lapel itpon from her cunt,

The two wogen, buth of about the same build, but one as neat and trun as be other Was

unkempt, fell to the ground — Maud on top.

"Heta, belo, help!" erled the

other womIN,

No

pist

UNHEEDED

ASSERS-BY panised, then

hustly went on their

Why

help come, but Maud was off by the crics. She serambled up and rolled uwuy as if nothing untoward happened.

hod

her

No Objection

Later Mr Neluru ke.i M Phem if he had any objection le his log Calopel Naser of their conversation.

M

Punta said he had no had a drject,un, so Mr Nehru

Fans Take Over For Cup Semi-Finals

London, Mar. 16.

More than 50,000 BOC- cer fans will "take over" the big industrial cities of the Mid- Birmingham, in lands, and Sheffield, in the

for north, Football Association

walk with the Egyptian Ambas- | semi-finals. sador and sent to Colonel Nonser

" message which arrived in Calro a few minutes before M. Pineau.-Reuter.

Bantamweight Fight

Berlin Reds

Renounce

Force

Berlin, Mar. 16.

Herr Alfred Neumann, the East Berlla Communist Party chief, said today that force was ruled out as A means to reunify GermRNY and Berlin, the East Ger- man news agency ADN

said.

Addressing a Communia! Party conference, Herr Neumann wald "The reuni fication of Germany and Berlin

calls for conditions which have to be created mainly by LIM Germans, cannot be Buch

an alm reached by force.

"We must negotiate and como closer to each other.

A

new

orientation and understanding are possible and necemary."

lle added that East Berlin Communists would

their work concentrate mainly on those West Berlin Social DemocraN who reject the North At- tantic Treaty Organisation. --Reuter.

tomorrow's ATOMS FOR

IRELAND

cup

The invaders, gaily bedeckel as big as plates wil eltes

with huge railkes, and arred wifi come from Lación, Man- and Birmingham chester,

Sunderland by special traits, couches and buses.

As more

20,000 enthu- siasts stream out of Birmingham where Sheffield, Lowards Birmingham City play the Sunderland glamour club, sup porters of Manchester City, last year's inalists, and London's Hotspur will take

'SWEETPEA Totenham

DOWN TO

HALIMI

Washington, Mar. 16. The United States today signed un agreement with Ireland for en-operation in research

in the peaceful uses of atomic energy.

Under the agreement, Ireland will receive data on the design, construction and operation Of | research reactors.

*The United States Atomic Energy Commission

will jruse

to Ireland up to six kilogramines (13.2 lbs) of contained uranium.

over for the other semi-final.

The two cities will be in the grip of cup fever, a strange but harmless malady which results in about £200,000 being pul into football each year.

The agreement also provides Undoubtedly сир football | for the exchange of non-secret

Oulici

information In the research provides

life Pocock, humdrum-workuday

reactor field, related to health factory bench or al ce

und safety problems and on the and even the most dignified of use of radioactive isotopes Bouls unbends when he joins the physical and biological research, choering

therapy, Special

and industry.-Reuter,

Paris. Mar. "Sweetpora"

18.

lov, Billy

The Philadelphia bantamweight, failed to cutbox the hard-lighing Inexperienced French young.

Her recent victim rose, and still crying for help. 67169 still unheeded, visn In search of pulier. She found polleewonin

within nach, moments, Maud was arrested.

a

Il nerded two policewomen to

get Maud into the van, and she Jashed out at them both as opportunity offered.

DO YOU REMEMBER?

next

T Bow Street

A ing

do having

sho piented

been drunk

morn-

boxer, Alphonse italini in a ten- round non-tiile night before a 12,000 crowd at the Pulsta Des

sports here tonight.

Kalim), who has now won all his professional fights, won

split points drelsion,

Peacock attacked throughout, fully but he was up against a hard

and hitting

fighter who placed his disorderly. not guilty to the left well to the body and sought charges of assault or to wilfully a quick knockout.

damaging her former traveller's coat.

fellow-

The more experienced boxer, When the story had been Peacock held on to the young dold

Mr to

Bertram Reece, Frenchman throughout the ten Maud went into the witness rounds and gave him an old- the timer's boxing lesson, but box.

refero decided thut it AAS

"Do you

remember seeing this

learned Halimi's fight.-France-Presse. the woman? clerk naked, pointing out Maud's fellow-traveller.

"No," sakt Moud.

טכניי

Aaken

you

remember being

to the police-station?" "No."

"Do you remember striking the women police officers?"

"No."

W

GOING TO EPSOM

Hat do you say happened night?" Mr Reece

Asked Maud.

Fish 'Freshness' Meter

Hamburg, Mar. 16. Tho West German Federal

for Institute

Fish Processing hero has Invented

yuuge to measure the freshness of fish.

The maching is simple in principle: It measures the con- ductivity of the fish's body.

**I'd like to know how The "higher" the fish, the

could strike anyone, me with higher the conductivity,China

me weak heart "

"I'm a woman on

that's what I nin.

gold Muad. Mail Special.

I'm

"

my

own,

casy

the

BOYS AND GIRLS PACE SOLUTIONS

prey for anybody, 1..

"Oh magistrate, "confine yourself to last night."

"I'd com

Paddington, and I was going to Epsom by the Green Line, why should I go for a lady what's going to Streatham?"

said no, no, no,"

come from

The magistrate thought over the logle for a moment, "Well you behaved in

na most extra- ordinary manner," he said. "I'm going to let you see a doctor,"

Ho ren

remanded Maud in cus- tody, and she went off. All the fight had gone out of her, she looked to be just a tired, bedraggled old lady, whom life Chad used 100 hardly. Old?

Maud is 43.

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EDDIE CHOONG MAKES FINAL

London, Mar. 16.' The two top seeds, Eddie Choong of Malaya, champion in 1953 and 1954, and Finn Kobbero (Denmark) will fight out the final of the men's singles of the All- England championships tomorrow at the Empress Hall,

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Choong and Kobbero reached their allotted places tonight with straight wins over their semi- final opponents. Kobbero had a comfortable 15-3, 15-5 victory over another Scandinavian, Bertil Glans of Sweden, but the Malayan was given a much harder game by the Dane, Jorgan Hammer- HONGKONG & SHANGHAI gaard Hansen.

Choong won the first game 11-7.

Varner 11-6; Misa M. fairly easily, 15-3, but then (US)

beat Mrs J. C. Alston Hansen fought back to lake

(US) 11-0, 11-0. lead of 11-4 in the second, flow- ever, the former liticholier alled splendidly to emerge the wimmer t 15-12,

Easiest Passage

easiest Over-

The women's singles final will be al-American and a repetition of that of last year with Miss Judy Devlin, the holder, meeting Miss Margaret Varner.

Miss Varer had the passage Into the final, whelming her compatriot, Mrs Lois Alston by 11-6 11-0, but Miss Devlin: dropped a set before eliminating her English oppon- ent. Mrs Iris Rogers (nee Cooley).

Mra Hogers completely out- vival in played her American the first game and when she peri 3-2

in the second, it looked as would be a surprise If There However, Miss Devlin tightened her game and as at the same Ume the English giri deteriorat ed she strade away to a wel deserved success of 4-11, 11-7 and 11-5.

Resulta

MEN'S SINGLES (Semi-Finals}

F. KubbiTo (Denmark) beat B. Glans (Sweden) 15-3, 15-5; E. B. Choong (Malaya) beat J. Hammergaard Hanscu (Den- mark), 15-3, 15-1.

WOMEN'S SINGLES

(Semi-Finals)

Miss agriculture

J. Devlin (US) best Mrs W. Rogers (Britain) 4-11,

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MEN'S DOUBLES (Quarter Finals) Ong Poh Lin and Dot Teik Hock (Malaya) bent 0. Mertz

und N Buchholst (Denmark) 15-12, 15-6; J. Nyguard and P. Neilsent

(Denmark)

D. beal 8-15, 15-0, 15-2; E. L. Choong Dahlberg and G. Glos (Sweden)

E. B. Cheong (Malayo) beat P. Granlund and E. Olsen (Den- mark) 17-14, 15-2; F. Kobbero and J Hammerganya Hansen (Denmark) heat J. C. Alston (US) and H. A. Heah (Malaya) 15-4, 15-3.

WOMEN'S DOUBLES

(Semi-Finals) Mrs W. Rogers and Mes Tim- perley (Britain) best Miss M. Varuer and Mrs Alston (US) 15-6, 8-15, 15-4; Miss S. Devlin and Miss J. Deviin (US) bear

M Miss

Sladd and Miss J. Warren (Canada) 15-6, 15-3.

MEN'S DOUBLES (Semi-Finals)

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Prince Rainier Leaves For Monaco

New York, Mar. 16. Prince Rainier of Monaco loft New York this morn- ing for Le Havre, France, aboard the French liner L'lle De France on his way to Monaco, where he is to

be married next month to film star Grace Kelly.

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A French woman Deputy, Madame Francine Lefebvre, today called for the creation of a special Corps of police assistants to halt the yearly "disappearance of thousands of French girls in order to visit his mother and practice of social welfare work. shipped abroad for purposes of prostitution.

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Madame Lefebvre, a member concerning the "girt stealing" Shrice Hit Parade; 9.30, Celebrity Spotlight Arranged by Aileen Wood of the mainly Catholic Popular racket.

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Republican Movement, said in Without A Country"; 10.30, Musle the Assembly today that from Wlaner House, Date for Dancing: 1140. Rugby Union Foot-

1945 and (1934, 7620 ball-Scotland v England Commen- persons had disappeared, most UITY on the second half of the match of them young girls, at Murray Field, Scotland:

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Interior Minister Jules Gilbert told the Assembly that the police had taken measures to halt the shipment of persons out of the country against their will.

The Prince will break his for two days Journey in Paris

to make certain arrangements in connection with his marriage, fixed for April 19,

Princts Rainier boarded the French liner in a violent snow-

Information will be gladly gup- plied by the Secretary. Offee: 103. China Building...Tel. 21700.

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by the liner's captain and by a representative of the Mayor of New York, Mr Robert Wagner, who sent a souvenir book of Prince Rainier's stay in New York as a gift from this elty.

He said, however, the police In return, the Prince, who is were powerless to prevent the accompanied by his American departure of young women who chaplain, Father Francis Tucker, signed contracts 10 ba and his privile secretary, asked "waitresscy or "models" in Mr Wagner's representative to foreign countries, when, in fact, hand Mr and Mrs Wagner an they were to

official invitation 10 the wedding-France-Presse.

engage

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