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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1956.

Interesting News Stories

From

All Parts Of The World

RSPCA SWOOP ON CHESHIRE COCK-FIGHT

London.

THE codeword

was

"Termis." It sent a fly- ing-squad of R.S.P.C.A. Inspectors swooping on A farm at Cotton Edmunds, Cheshire. There they broke up a cock-fight.

There, PA, they found 30 people one of them in heiress ww tricking under a pile of hay Th wher

A Chester dry, The 38 people were

Con 12,

fed bitwon

for being conetaneri

Ughting

But behind the swoop

80

-

work by the RS.P.C.A. All that link they knew that the spom banned in England more than 100 years ng was tinuing arch being highly organised.

con-

To wipe it out a vine-man quad was formed, each man an export in cuck-lighting, each ready to move into netlom at n moment's notice.

WIN

SWETHA times before, and twice in Cheshire the st time

na little

ስዘ seven Cotton wake before the Edmunds ralth—they kept ali- and Lanes irt night vldl ditches. Esut Ετικέ time the

NJA

ruids failed. The Nighters had

three years hard and patient

betra wurmoil,

Then

Proctor, inspector stationed in Cheshire, heard about Cotton Edmund's fight,

An innocent-looking invita- tion to attend a tela perly was the pass which each of the "uckers" had to the strictly guarded burn where the main (match) woa lʊ be held.

“Guest," were told exactly what time to arrive und where to park their cars out of sight, so not to orenzo susplokon, at in koluted fatyn on a Sun- day mornings.

Because the cock-light disguished as a tools party, the RS.P.CA. codeword fer

Drug Film DOCTORS DEVISE

Starts Rumpus In Britain

London.

COME of Britain's leading

S doctors

have

WAY

REVIVING

OF

DEAD'

Chicago.

Three Cleveland doctors said today that many asked people who die of heart attacks probably could be

20th Century-Fox not to revived.

troversial

show James Mason's con-

film about cor- They moled an unusual eie, tisone, "Bigger Than Life."uf heart restoratum which rear-

red in a Cleveland Hospite}

Specialists have warned the company that the picture fay de hart by shaking poble con- tulence in the drug.

The patent collapsed M war. Hail musage of the heart and artificial oxygen administra- tion WIL begun immediately, they said, auf wae ersalinued for Hongkong test week and earer 10 minutes while the patient was moved through the vorridors and this week).

up four floors to the operating

1 Cir was

A Th

Bernard

上期

manufacturing the

drug has been crins.dering seck- ing a legal mjunction to prevent the Dim being screened

NO SUCH CASE

room

RECOVERED

circum-

· Under 'favoumble 1ance, the hemt could be given a second chance to beat and stane of these people might be saved," the colors raid.

4 51-

Their own patient was year-old woman who had suf- fered theunalle heurt discate and other heart ymploms. Shr Wls artimitted to the hospital after she had filed at home. The next day her heart sud- denly stopped beating and the muscle began twitching.

The doclors said her chest was opened and within two and

There, electric alock was administered and the patient re- | a half minules hand massage of covered.

Dr H. E. Mozen, Dr R Kalnati James Mason plays a patient and Dr J. W. Martin of the who goes mud under the effect University Hospitals of Cleve- die land and Western Reserve School the drug overdoses of wreeks this marriage and tries toj of Medicine, made their muxier he son. The story

is in the journal of the American based on un actual US case Medical Association, History.

the heart was begun, Охуден at first wiki administered by ine mouth to mouth" method, then by a light-filling face mask

HALF-HOUR DEATH

Thus, the doctory said, ure- vents cell damage to the brain They were assisted by Dr C. S. which occur.. if oxygen is cut

noted Cleveland heartoft for more than four minutes

Mussope and oxygen

stealist.

14 Heley Stree speel. Beck.

"No such known here, and those inventi

heit zich

16 VAŽNO

their swoop bocame “Opera- tion Tennis,

This time they made no mis- tuke. The police watrunt to much the aim was not eppited for until 25 minutes before it was executed.

This time the "cocktrs" wero This time caught off guard. they were trapped.

Inspector

of

Said

Proctor: "We know

Jeast four cock-fighting maing which Cheshire have taken place in the last six

months, bul either we have not had sulll- cient

elac the evidence. organisers have been warned in erfvonce."

J03

Τη

The Marquess and his third wife

Marquess Wants To

End Third

Marriage

THE

London.

THE thrice married 93-year-old Marquess of Winchester has fled a petition in the Bahamas to end his marriage with his wealthy Indian wife, the former Miss Bapsy Pavry.

Now is believed that the Chester prosecution will be}

The only the first of several. illeged sport, which has been quining favour, in organised in→ a national basis with regional♣ contests between North, South and the Midlands.

Said the Joacker ori the R.S.P.C.A.'s fying Senior Inspector Lanning, "İ am proud of my fellows when. I think of the nights they have: spent without sleep or a cup of tex.

flelds and welting in dutches to bring

these cruci

people to justice. The cust to bring the prosecution: £1,000

the Society

to

HUSBAND CALLED TV MONSTER

A

Londo

MARRIED man's alleged account of what happened! when "the monster called "V" came into his life was read in a Cornwall court last week.

Sidney Conroy, 41. 021

Sah salesman acetwed of breaking into his employer's factory and stealing £204, wen said at St. Columb Court, Corn- wall, to have filled reven sheets of notopaper with a confession which read:

"I have been a happy marries! | ach in love with my wife tor 20 years. I love my cliikkunu Then, Tow

mongo. เ' *monster culted TV orné do my

EL

W

become a gyed on 714 house

my wife Jud family que concernæed N. must talk or even breathe when i the monster is switched on.

THE CLIMAX

"The clima come lay! Fri- day when the TV broke down My wife and family were walk- ing about like dost people and 11 setmed as if all ignored me be chus I would not get it ཟླ་!** patred quick enough.

"For three nights my wife r food to sleep with me and no

one would talk to me.

"bay awake thinking up +L way I could make her rondie what she was doing to me. My

ind

l

Baby Janet Saved Grandma's Life

By ALWYNE TAYLOR

London.

Each night as four-year-old Janet Chilvers is tucked up in bed she whispers: "Please don't close the door, auntie.”

For Janet dreads being shut in. She spent a night of fear in the dark looking after her semi-conscious grandmother.

Jaw Chilvers and her Teddy

HE BURNED £2,000

Burton-Trent, was

saidi

al

£72 claiming

125.

201

Mrs Blanche Chilvers, who is 70, was looking after Joget at, her home in Mortlake Road, #ford,

while Janot'a parents were on holiday abroad. As she was puiting Janet to bod she fell and hit her hand.

For

the next hour Janet slowly dragged her grandmother from her bedroom to her room. She could not help Mrs Chilvers into bed so she put Д pillow

and

under her head

covered her with an ckdundown. During The night she muggled next to her grandmother on the floor to keep her warm,

At dawn

At daybrenk Janel rattled at a neighbour's gate. "Would you help pick глу grannie up?" she asked Mrs Williama, Then Mra Chilvers wo taken to hospital.

Mrs Williams thought Janet looked "rather grubby," but the dirt marks were bruises she got when she dragged her mother along the floor.

grund-

Recovering in hospital last week, Mrs Chilvery "mulct, "I thought I was dying, but I tried to hide it for Joe's saloc Baid to her 'Grannie will try to cnowl

to her room, but I couldn't. So she dragged mo in by my legs, and hurt herself doing 11

your "She even said "Koop thumbs In, Grannie, elsă I can't get you through the doors.

So tired

"Afterwarde also kept saying She hadn't AN ex-policeman

divorce costs and a maintenance she was so tired, Burton-Trent Bankruptcy urder. Belcher, whose home is the strength to help me on to Court last week he had burnt at Soard Hill, Burslem, counter-my bed, but she covered me up, and she saved my life by, goi- almost £2,000 In C and £5 claimed for £73 158.

ting help next day,' 1101078 in an open Are at ht parents' home He had no idea what made him dù such a thing, he wild

wee airt numb ant thought I would teach her Leseci,"

When police began to make lives inquiries,

the statement added, IC he sent the money back by post.

The marchioness, who were

in a Mayfair hotel, was Isten ing to the Suez debato in the House of Lords when the news reached her.

The doctor said the resuselta-continued while the woman was gated In America have always ton procedure usually has been moved to the operating room. had some previous history of | conducted successfully

ectric shock was given to in Ch

her heurl, the doctor: sald, and psychosis.

operating room when the heurt

the heart rerumed heating has stopped during surgery

actly 30 minutes after It had stopped United Pres

cortisone "In other words, would not make a normal man mnd curs object to this flim becutive is likely to shake the ennfidence that has been built tip by careful use of the druK"

MASON'S REPLY

Me Ma on, producer us well us star of the film. holidaying in

A

EXCEPTIONAL

cam's which

tow "exceptional" brave been reported patents whose hearts stopi while they Were eksowhere the hospital were rushed to the operating room for emergency treatment

As each new "exceptional” Francs replied to the medi Ce is reported, the doctors saki, cnl protest! "I had ΠΡΟ tmthe posalbliities increase for res tention of lackin the drug muscitation outside the operating Industry

room and even outside hospital steckt.

** have fried to portray, dramatically, the evils of an in- discriminate

USC of drugs. 1 should be alded and applauded by the drug industry.

The excessive

use of druWA and narcotics today is a growing evil in our society and one that must be met head-on. An ostrich lead-in-the-sand attitude la no answer to the evil"

the

There is Nile doubt, the doc- tors suld, that the "death factor" is small and may be reversed in many people who fall "dead" of a heart attack.

In

many cases in which the

beat co-ordinated heart

is destroyed by electric impul es accumulating in the heart, the

Itsel organ

anatomically is sound and "ought to be able 10 continue beating." they said.

'Life

ex-

the A friend tapped her on shoulder and said: "Would you come outake?

We have im- portant news,"

Of Jesus'

In Chinese

Vallenn City, The "Life ut Jesus" written by Italian Abbul Luseppe Ricelotti has been translated -Into Chinese,

urces salu. Vatican sources

The sourcen sald the translation WILA made fur the Catholic Truth Society by Father Pietro Ambro- gloll, a writer and former Radio Nanking speaker.

The translated

work

ts

in four volumes and con- tains moro than 700,000 Chinese script characters. -United Press.

THE QUEEN BUYS TWO MORE HORSES

(Below: The Queen at

The

Doncaster sale paddocks)

London

THE QUEEN has bought

Then the 53 year - old marchioness was told that her husband was seeking finally to mnul their four-year-old marri- age that for the past 12 months has been subject to bitter legal squabbles.

At her hotel last week the sarl-dressed daughter

of a Parsee High Priest sald: "I feel I have been stabbed in

the back."

Case dropped

The monocled marquess lives In

Bahamas. Не Nassau, travelled there in 1951 to marry n widow, Mrs Evelyn Fleming, Fleming, mother of Mr Peter

the author.

But on his 89th birthday the marquess-premier marquess of England announced that the wedding would not take place. He married Mist Pavry the following year.

of

Now, as the Marchioness Winchester, sho La suing 72- year-old Mrs Fleming for the alleged enticement of her hus- band and alleged breach of agreement under which the marchioness dropped her first enticement suit last July.

Both writs have been served on Mrs Fleming at her Nasenu home.

Going To Nassau

The marquesɗa action against the alira and graceful march- loness, well known fa London society, alleges that their marriage was not consummated.

Sho said: "I shall go out to Nassau later this year and light Sald an agency spokes- hours before being sent to this action. I sull love my man: “We had no idea the one of the Queen's studs.husband and want him back

TEQUEEN has horses were for the Queen. There they will be broken

ling Ally racehorses, cost- ing 6,250 guineas.

She picked them herself when she went to the Don easter sale paddocks re- cently before the yearlings' were put up. The above picture was taken then,

The deal was carried through by one of the lead- Ing thoroughbred blood- stock agencies who were instructed by a private 'person."

"We bought a filly by

in.

Petition oul of Danse The Queen thought very D'Espoir, bred by the seriously about the advis- Sledmere Stud for 4,100 ability of buying yearlings,

a Ally by P guineas, and

*

Luminary out. of Whon However, in vlow of her Emma for 1,150 gulneas, Turf successes in the past bred by the Middleton few years (she won £40,098 Stud in Ireland.”

with her horses in 1954), They were sent to Cap. the Queen decided to put i tain Cecil Boyd-Rochfort's some of the stakes, won stables at Newmarket, but back into the thoroughbred "stayed there only a few. Industry,

with me in London."

Tears in her eyes, the third marchioness told how she had kept secret the break in her marriage even after her husband had left her.

"He went on a health trip to Noszau a long time ago—I cannot think how long-and loft mo here to attend to his affairs. |1 expected him to return, but Tha naver did.”

It is understood "that". the

| marqueen's action for annulment

of his marringo will be “hourd

| In the Supreme Court; of the

| Bahamas ir before 7: Bir * Cur

In

i

Belcher sald in evidence that

Another neighbour, Mrs Allco ho burned £1,016 la one bundle

Jenet Lewin, heard

sobbing the flee. He added that his irile's claim for divorce costs during the night. It made me

want to rush in and cuddle

her," The Okul Receiva, Mr E

had nothing to do" with throw-

sho said, "but I did not know Slapen, sold in his state-ing the money on the fire.

her parents were away and I mont of accounts 33-year-old

The Registrer, Mr Alan Nutt, felt I would be a nosey-parker Belcher showed Mr Jack

adjourned the public examina-if I intruded. It grieves me to Hon and said to Belcher: "I am think I could have saved Janet that not satisfled with the evidence and Mrs Chilvers from

awful night." you have given.”

Conroy, who was described by tha sotretary of the company as liabilities or deseti honest, conscientious, end luard- working trial on buil

WILS

committed

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In

But

the that his

foriner

statement whe.

+hower! Pamela,

Man who guide the destinies of the world wear Rolex watches

watervan historical decisions are made, at top-level conferences, in Cabinet meetings, nt strategy discussions, you will find these men. No day passes without some reference to them in newspapers, on radio or television. Their fame is the measure of their importenos—to each of ua and to the whole world.

We cannot mention their namses or picture ther. It would not be fitting to do so for they include royalty, the heads of States, great service chlefs and statesmen. But when neat you see them or their pictures, look at something you might not normally notice-tho watch on their wrists. That watch will most likely have boan made by Rolex of Genevs.

These men expect reliable service, yet even they are amazed at the efficiency of their Rolex watches, Rotex are proud that they so sons, take it for granted.

ROLEXX

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