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SIDE GLANCES

By Galbraith

JOHN CLARKES US Global Review

CASEBOOK

Runaway Full Weight Thrown

Girl

The wept as peacefully HE girl was sleeping.

as if her bed had been the last word in comfort, her mattress of swansdown. But her bed was a doorway, her mattress

sackful of waste-paper.

#

The late evening surge of the West End traffle did not disturb the girl, or the

inering of hurrying footsteps,

She was us undisturbed by remarks

the curious eyes that fell upon her, as by the ribald

of some who passed. Sho slept like a

child and

was, at 17, hardly more. Then

a policeman woke her.

I'M NOT GOING

Behind

United Nations

Washington, Mar. 15.

The State Department today called in diplomatic representatives of Britain, Norway, Italy, Holland and France, Austria to review recent developments around the world, Mr Lincoln White, the State Department spokesman said today.

World Table

Tennis Finals

JAPANESE TAKE BOTH SINGLES

Stockholm, Mar. 15.

Miss Fujie Eguchi, of Japan, won the women's singles title in the world table tennis chamn-

plowships here tonight.

won

the

Mim Eguchi won the tle by beating Miss Ann Haydon by 21-14, 24-22, 0-21, 213, 21-19.

Toshiaki Tabaka men's singles te by beating 21-18, Mr White, under questioning,, certainly hoped that Egypt, ouichiro Ogimura 21-11, said he would not say that any its side, would not do anything 21-19, of today's meetings were held with respect to Gaza that would because of an emergency, al- tend to inflame the Israelis, and

appointments' list of the State Deportment after it had been Issued for the day.

VE nowhere to go," the pri though they were added to the that the Israelis would take no the men's

sald her name was Rosie -when the policemen told her 11 was against the law to sleep under the stars in London.

Asked to define where the recent developments were oc-

The policemen direced her to curring that they discussed, Mr "a reasonably accessible

action, on their side, that would tend to fame actions in the Arab world.

HEARD NOTHING When Mr White was asked if place White replied "globally."

the United States had received of shelter"-In Southwork.

"I'm not going there," Rosle said.

When a reporter remarked any information that Israel was згора пеаг Gaza he Next morning at Bow Street that most of the diplomats call- massing

We have sho pleaded guilty to lodging a represented maritime replied tray: "No.

powers, and asked if the Suez heard nothing."

rc- Mr White, at his was involved, Mr White plied: "This is a flobal.review was refaciant to discuss

to pronden and I would suppose the MA-nction

in the open air. "I've nothing to any." she murmured to the Rees, magistrate, Mr Geraint She looked tired and old, he an ancient pensant woman, shawled and stooped and past caring.

LUXURY

Mtion offler, went into the

TISS HAMILTON, the proba-

wilness-box. This girl's one

rough

Ivan Andreadis and Ladislav

won Supek (Czechoslovakia)

double title against Tanaka and Ichiro Toshiaki Ogumura, (Japan)

by 21-13, 18-21, 21-19, 21-17.

Mies Livia Mosoczy and Miss 'Hungary) W071 Agnes Simon the wonch's doubles Amoi against Miss Ann Haydon and Miss Diane Rowe (England) by

23-21.

13-21, 21-18, 17-al, 21-13.

briefing, Ichive Oganura and Miss any Eguchi (Japan), won the mixed tille by beating Ivan the powers{ double

dle East situation, particularly of the United Nations emer-Andreadis, (Czechoslovakia) and the Suez, would come up."

DECLINED TO REPLY

into the

Me White was asked if the

States had United

expected Egypt to move

Gazn when us it did trip as fust Israel withdrew, but Mr White declined to reply.

It was direles, Unitexi

official in Kerned

that the however, States in the last few bad tried

its to make lews on this action "abundant- ly clear" to Israel, and to Mr Dag Hammarskjold, the United Nallons Secretary-General.

of 10 children In a family living down in Kent," she said. of "Sho's been a great source of difficulty, lately. She's

and been away twice,

found #leeping

before - in Coventry, and in Wolverhamp- days

Rosie's choice of destination when she ran away from home suggested she had gone off in

of work. search

not glamour, but she held her allence Now, she what not

ton

and would BAY

had hoped to find.

In these communications the United States was understood to have said it hoped and trusted She was remanded in custody that all sides would make every

elfort

refrain

from

any for more inquiries to be mode.

would She went out with sigh precipitous action that towards Holloway, to 1 be in tend to set back the progress the prison's hospital wing. It that had been made towards would be luxury after a door-restoring peace and tranquillity step; huxury, even, compared to to the area. her overcrowded home.

was

great

Rosie's sigh.

Thero

contentment in Official circles said that the United States had said it

TIN PRICE LIABLE TO BE INCREASED

London, Mar. 15.

Resolutions calling for an upward revision of the ceiling and floor prices of tin will come before the fourth meeting of the International Tin Council, which The meeting will open in London. next Wednesday.

last the rest of the week, possibly into Saturday.

The Chairman, M. Georges Cash tin on the London metal Peter, will preside, and those Exchange today attending will include Mr A. D. £773 sterling per ton, Dawson, Deputy Controller of

thu

Export Commodities in Department of Industry of Government. Before

Commerce and

the

Miss Ann Haydon, (England) Rency forces in Gaza,

Bul, according to usually well-21-10, 18-21, 21-18, 10-21, 21-10. informed sources, the official-Reuter. United States view was that the the United States had thrown full weight of its support behind the Unlied Nations to do every- thing possible to diminish ten- sions and actions which

would tend to lead to further difficul- ties in that area.

PUT OUT FIRE

The purpose of UNEF was to put out the tire which bud for so long been blazing there, the sources added.--Reuter,

Rediffusion

I.K.T.

Japanese

Team For Davis Cup

2-11

1997 by HEA Series I,

"Just say you are associated with TV-don't tell him' you write singing commercials!"

Delightful Hangover Caused By Garrison Players

Watching the Garrison Players last night was like attending a cocktail party and mixing your drinks; the result was, however, a delightful hangover. I like to see new ground broken by our local theatre, and I think that presenting these two one act plays in one programme an excellent idea. So did the audience which quite enjoyed an evening that ran the whole gamut of emotions.

The United States view was

Tokyo, Mar. 15. that the function of UNEF was

The Japan Lawn Tennis As- The first play, "Dark Brown," Jone or two cracks that have clearly to prevent Gaza becom-

one of slipped in. This is a sketch, I ing a jumping off point for socialior announced here tonight by Philip Johnston, is

had selected those cleverly constructed wouldn't call it a play, the kind Egyptian attack against Israel the Association and to prevent retallatory raida four players_to participate in things of the slick short story of thing you laugh your head

Eastern Zone Davis magazine

the kick type with emanating from Israel in the the 1957

off when spending a fortnight's The holiday at fying in the last sentence.

Bournemouth. The Cup lawn tennis tournament, area,

scene is a dreary back room scene is typically English and The players included Kosel near Clapham Junction, and the situation just that which last year's Japanese the whole affair is like a plea- makes all foreigners think Eng- Kamo, singles champion, Atsushi sant Sunday afternoon spent lishmen are mad; Miyagi, Tsunotake--Okadome with the News of the World.

The cast were all over the and Susumu Matsuurá

particularly enjoyed the per-

place, and it was all so quick, formance of June Armstrong-

but as I remember it, Molly A spokesman for the Asso-Wright who was just like next

Crosble as a nalad was balanced ciation anid Japan was door's radio; and Mary Govan scheduled to meet Ceylon in who could have sat for the por- on the dining room table while

trait of the lady who used

Grandpa Ron Colbourne yelled April-Reuter

to Cr

his tea. Michael Ward warn us to keep death off the" for roads. Wendy Carter is every meanwhile

repairing BOYS AND GIRLS PAGE one's mother-in-law, and Mary radio set in the usual domestic Norris has a delightful Sel- manner, and Mary Norris was SOLUTIONS:

fridge's accent, Brian Ward has frozen in a delightful pose. Just the right touch of chap Mavis Matthews was there is a who finds himself engaged and | Continental Mrs Mop, and wonders how it all happened. | precise Hay Romer called for Wendy

Colbourne BS

Jenny

ten while June Brown had

the a fine appreciation fternoo

Armstrong-Wright played of a one act play where the

piano. To add confusion to mood changes rapidly from sus madness, Patrici Hughes was pleion to terror and then to turn Eutween Pinewood Studios a bot tip on a cold rog: aly Alec Huber was sune, and be seemed

mad to

stop this

The erly way to sort it all

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Close Down,

Rnd was around

Up £80 A Ton Malayca Metal market feeling today is leaving that the tin price buying limit by up to £80 Malaya to attend the Council, may be raised Mr Dawson said the Malayan sterling per ton.

Some market Government would

submit a sources talk in terms of an in- the memorandum to

Couricli crease of about £00 sterling. revision of the prices | This would lift proposing

the present £640

£700. But Hoor to whether the £720 ceiling would

of tin.

to

Sir Douglas Waring. President be raised correspondingly of the Chamber of Mines, will maintain existing spread re- represent the mining Industry mains to be seen.---Reuter,

at the Council

Final Brief

After the Council's last meet- tho ing in December 1956, Chairman said that delegates were consulting their govern- ments for a final brief on pro- posals for higher tin prices under the international un

UBER CUP

Danos Boat Irish

Dublin, Mar. 15. Denmark beat Ireland by alx ngreement in readiness for a matches to one in the European

debate on these at the meeting next Wednesday..

Well-informed tin sources said' today that it was probable. thai

zone final of the Uber Cup, the women's international bad- minton championship, here to- night.

most of the tin producing coun- Denmark will meet the United

**tries would submit memoranda | States

In the championship

on the subject of: prices, imply-final-Router.

ing that they would ask for the

price limits to be raised

After the Council's December

meeting, it was indicated by the

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In Background

was

In the background · Is the try nonsense. mysterious Mr Brown who

makes a late entry, downe a out is to go along and have a erge whisky, and then proceeds good laugh at this to frighten the life out of us | produced

by Iris

He was played by Colin Mac-JOHN LUFF. Cullum Stewart who also WURBER

produced this melodrama which

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