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Footsore Terence
EEP in the breast of
DE
Wis
the Irishman, some- thing stirred. A longing for home that he could not repress. What brought on the sudden attack of home- sicknesss was not disclosed when its onslaught mudo public. irishmen who have lived here two years become liable for National Service. This one had lived here just two yeurs, had been graded Al by an Army medical board.
Per haps that was spark enough to set his heart alight with
the longing for home.
The irishman's nume
was Terence and be was living with
uncle in London
when the yearning seized him, He took immediate steps to full h deep deatre. He broke open hin uncle's gasmeter, which yielded paitry ds. 6d. Ho sel about the electricity meter, but The operation made so much noise that he gave up, for fear of waking his uncle.
NO FAR, NO FARTHER
Hp to the sitting-room.
there All he could ad that seemed worth the trouble of stealing were three propelling polnis, เยน value 14s. 6d. With those in his pocket, and the Us. 00., Terence set off for Ireland on foot,
Terence
Liverpool
meant to walk to and
there catch the Lime hu
but by
reached Hemel Hempstead he
boat,
uired
WILS
beyond
endurance.
le hobbied to the local police
stallen and gave himself up.
At
Dulles Moves To SIDE GLANCES
Counter
Red Propaganda
Washington, Mar. 1.
Mr John Foster Dulles, United States Secretary of State, told Arab representa- tives today that the United States made "no promises or concessions whatsoever" to get Israeli agreement to withdraw from the Gaza strip and the Sharm el
State Department Sheikh area, a nouncement revealed today.
The State Department made public a statement which maid that Mr Dulles told the Arab envoys that:
"Communist propaganda wos spreading the story in the Arab
there was world that Secret understanding between the United States and Israel.
some
"Hu deplored this effort to misrepresent what, in fact, was
Breat
the achievement for of principles and efforts
the United Nations, namely the full tinconditional withdrawal and
of Israel us had been sought,"
Ice-Hockey Championships
Clerkenwell, he ploded Sweden
ilty to the thefts. "This man,"
guilty
And
a policeman told use magistr Russia Level
Mr Frank Powell, "was put on
probation last November for stealing a watch,
probation."
He is still on
Terence hud nothing to Say except: wish to go home."
FATE WORSE THAN..........
❝ you did this because you
wili
be
fourth
an-
The statement was Issued shortly after the Israeli Fortign Minister, Mrs Golda Meir, loid; the United Nations General Assembly Lut laraci would withdraw her troops from the Gaza strip and the Aqaba Gulf
iurea.
No Promises
The Slate Department suld Mr Dulles laid the Arab en- Israel withdrawal Vuya: "The would involve no promises or concessions whatsoever to Israci by the United States, bul would be
predicated wholly
upon the prior decisions of the United Nations General As-
sembly and the reports of the Secretary-General and the United public position of the States, notably the position ex- pounded by
President Elsen-
hower in his address of
February 20.
Mr Dulles saw representatives Di the Sudan, Iraq, Yemen,
Lebanon, Syria, Libys, Jordan,
Egypt, and Saudi Arabia, today to explain the Israel with drawal plan to them before it in the General was announced Assembly.
A State Department spokes- then that he would man said also give a review of the United States attitude to that plan,
Press Ahead
Moscow, Mar. 1 Sweden continued
their bid for the honours in the World und European Ice-Hockey Championships here today when they beat Austria by 10 goals to wished to get a free leke: | 0. buck to Ireland, you're making Period scores were 3-0, 2-0, મ big mistake," sald the 5-0. magistrate, "You
This was Sweden'a remanded In custody for one successive win during tho week, while enquiries are made championships, giving them a about you."
"Ach,
but...
Terenco began, then upled for silence. The Soviet Union, who did acting as spokesman for the He limped off us though his not have a match today, had group told, reporters: "As One previously won four games in a things stand now wo will press feel were killing him.
could row and so share the lead with ahead with (United Nations) fate worse than prison1 befail
up Sweden, but the Soviet have a sanctions against Isruel," hlin. To be called now-into the infantry.
better goal average,
Few Details
Of Anglo-Jap Agreement
London, Mar. 1.
maximum points,
possible of eight After the meeting, Mr Fariz Zeineddine, Syrian Ambassador
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ISRAEL
LIM CONFIDENT
OF
IN
SUCCESS
LONDON
Singapore, Mar. 1.
Mr Lim Yew Hock, the Chief Minister, who will lead an all-party delegation to the Singapore constitutional talks in London soon, said today he is confident the mission will be successful.
The Singapore delegation will negotiate with the Colonial Office for full internal self-government for this Colony.
HK ANNUAL REPORT
The all-party leaves on March 6.
delegation
PROFESSIONAL
SQUASH
3. Pakistanis Enter Semi-Finals
London, Mar. 1.
Three Pakistanis quali- fied for the semi-finals of the British Isles pro- fessional squash rackets championships at the Landsdowne Club,' London, today. They were Rosham Khan, the favourite and top seed, Jamal Din and Azam Khan.
The only home survivor is Bill
Moss
Edgbaston,
former
of
player. tennis
Moss qualified for the semi-finals by
scaung Moharrmed Amin by 2-U, 9-5, 7-0, and 9-2.
Amin, who arrived from
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don, weekly The Economist All countries have now play- today questioned why fewed four of their seven games details were given of the leaving Sweden and the Soviet continued to forge ahead today spending of huge sums of public
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Paris, Mar. 1. French delta-wing jet necessary now that Japan is a plane, the Gerfaut II, has set full member of the transferable a new record for climbing by sterling account area.
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