THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, AUGUST. 10, 1958.
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE SATURDAY MAIL" FOREIGN AND COMMONWEALTH NEWS DESK
He Dropped A Bombshell At The Speech Day
This Odd World
Head Complains Of Late-night Binges THEIR POINT
Blames Boys' Parents
For Absences
London.
IT was Speech Day and after the hymns and an anthem the Head got up to make his report.
Scores of Parents and the master, Mr David P. Rogersen 200 priva'e-seful boys said: Hulme Hall College, Cheshire, "In many cares, boys' pro- by speels are being blighted avaldable absences One of them called is The morning after the night Head before. The
hat badic listening
Suddenly they got
In part of his merch "Grouse Section"
shrek,
TIM BRUSHES
OFF THIS MONKEY BUSINESS
By STANLEY BONNETT
A
London, RTIST Timothy Vaughan licked the handla of his brush, thon summed up his rival in a single words "Clownoy!"
Which is one way of saying it's all a lot of monkey busi-
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"Believe it or not, bays no- tuntly fail to come lo school following TL Inte-night binge with their parents."
Entertaining
Many parents they pay £75
n year fees for each buy
at
Morrey, of
Hulme,
the sebool-were startied,
M. Willkom Wood sprove. Chendle said: "You could have knocked me down with a feather.”
Mr Morrey, whose 15-year- old son leaves The school this year, added: "A lot of parents ate vay well placed Anancially. They come from homes where A lot of entertaining is done and the cocktail cabinet in the longe is. comnespiter.
"Dui it la difficult to believe that boys have late-night blages parents and don't with their tum up to school next morning." In good part
Mrs. Winifred Brown, whose 15-year-old grandson is a pupil
at the school, said:
"It would have been a mch
Timully be the three-year-old better idea if Mr Rogerson had Son of a British Medical Asso-oken privately to elation officiol.
Hla rival is Congo, that paint- ick chimpanzee ni London Zoo. The pictures of boy und shown are to be chimpanzee
TIMOTHY Dubs and Splashes.
de by side at a Festival Hall
at A
and boys whom he were to blame."
parents thought
The headmaster, who recept- ly banned his pupils from using the
a tuck-shop. wald: "Both boys and their parents took my good part. They remarks In knew what I meant. I was ro
late-night theatre ferring to
parties and outings during the week."
U.S. Film On
Townsend's
L
DEAR DEER...SHALL WE DANCE?
OOKING very much as though they are enjoying a Waltz or it could be a Tango a couple of deer caught by the camera in Richmond Park,
Surrey-Keystone..
World Trip? THE DAY THE MOUSE INVADED
London. ROUP Captain Petor
GTownsend has been dis
Cursing plans in London for a film of his world tour, the Daily Mail reports.
exhibit in September.
The newspaper says he stayed The object? TO Bo
overnight last Sunday at a Lon- what a child can see
don hotel. "But cherkod uut tender age that a monkey can't. hurriedly on Monday aferom.)
Timothy
Corpo arc The Daily Mall quotes Aner!- sending in 15 palating coch. can m producer Vietor Stoluff As Timothy, wearing a ging-as saying: "I have had recei hum smock and using his hand discussions with Mr Townsend as a palette, worked in the sun- regarding the
uste
possbillty of
1 garden of his home in Elm-making a film of his land-rover grove, Wimbledon, his father, tour.
Mr Paul Vaughan, explained,
"Final details have still to be
"Both child and chimy begin xed but I think we shall be painting with a series of dis- charterling a plane, hiring a Group Connected Hines and move for crew, and inking the word towards a sort
of com- Caplain's land-rover bark along "At this point the chimp most of the route for filming.
plex pattern.
drops out of the running.
imothy can go on to pro- duce a picture, say un OCTU plano as a crude cross, or a roll- way train a series of dubs."
CONGO Splashes and Dabs
JULIET IN A
A
NEGLIGEE
custiano
London.
entirely "It is Router.
my idea."
TEDDY BOYS' BIG CARNIVAL
Leamington Spa.
A hundred teddy boys and girls organised a glant carnival in Warwickshire, "to show we are not the inyabouts the older generation think us.”
POST OFFICE PROPERTY
THREE
Bromley.
policemen here hurried to investigate when told that a mouse had invaded post office property.
BATTLE OF THE
TOILET ROLLS
M
Exmouth.
[R Gomaz da Costa is fighting a paper war
from his grocer's shop here.
KOUND ONE in the battle was "The wholesalers thought I
The plarm was given by nine- year-old Terry Fayne, who told The police: "My while mouse is Can you
in a stamp machine. please get him out?"
Terry took the baby mouse less than one inch in length- with him when he went to buy stamps during the weekend.
Squeated
While using the machine.: he placed the lile mouse in a cup where bad coins are rejected. Suddenly, however, the mouse quented for help.
his selling or toilet rolls at two was mad, and I must confess Ivanished inside the machine and pence below their retail price. staggered myself," said Mr da
ROUND TWO was the serving | Cuşla.
of a writon Mr da Costa by.
Now I can think of nothing the tolles roll makers, the large eise but tollet rolls. I shall Bowater Corporation.
have enough to supply every
STAGGERED
household in Devon.
The policemen, summoned to the scene could do nothing and telephoned to the post office.
Unfortunately, no one could come to the machine until after the weekend.
This writ informa Mr da Costa "shall sell them at seven Nine thousand people crowded that Bowaters have applied to penco cash, half the normal into the town's pump-room the high court for un injunction price.
So the Bromley police noted hi from selling I believe the publle will sup gardens to took at'aideshows and to restrain competitions put on against a proprietary brands of medical port me in my fight to reduce in their repart: "Mouse reported In stamp machine. No action by background blare from five juke goods at less than their normal the cost of living. boxes ruing through their re-retalt price.
Mr da Costa, who also owns police. Post Office alerted.
After the weekend, post office pertoire of 100 "pop" and ve ROUND THREE was Mr da coffee lounges at Exmouth and
has had verbal men opened the machine with Costa's order from wholesalers Eastbourne, Proceeds for comforts for of as many toilet rolls of another warnings about his cut-price an anxious Terry standing by.... patients ut a local hospital-make as they carl supply.. trading, but this is the first time but no mouse appeared, were estimated at £1,000,- He expects a quarter of a any legal action has been taken
Obviously Chian Mail Special.
million.
squinst him-Reuter.
(2011.02.
UNIFORM MYSTERY IS SOLVED
whom the
uniform
had | brought from SMART detective
clie which not the Canada for the play Noon: Isa naval historians No Shadows" went missing from National Maritime Museum. ~ "detectives"" on the way to the dressing
Greenwich, "has of Miss
* finding the solution ́were some 100m
This Suzanne Finlay
alterations to the' post, at the Arts Theatre, Lond 'o,
Indlanted that the owner ‘had been an admiral In 1650 when the** uniform dealɛn", was changed.
In one scene Miss Finlay bed to appear as Juliet-and it was the Jullet coolume that was lost. Miss Finlay, went on wearing a negligee.--China Keil Speciali
London work by betongad.
at the First
eoivad the GES of: the Admiral's Uniform, The museum was prosontact with ́n ́ruis' dribou "uniform" boaring the insignia, of any, admiral which had been found 'by a person, searching "through 'old sheet. But nobody know to
Then they found a label bearing the word “Harl.” A chick ́with
A post office spoketiman said; The mouse obviously get out, the way he got in."
And the post office.men noted in their report; "Special opening of machino number seven. Mouse reported inside but no sign of, mouse."--China. Mail Special.
Southben.
the Admiralty records showed that there was only one adniiral who was an eart In 1856 the Earl of Dundonald, Thé prément Dundonald family
wore able to show the mLUDOJAMA Mrs Margaret Errideg, 138, #photograph of the Admirat- who had never visited the late Earl wearing the very uniform. of Wight, decided to make the The case in now slowed; but trip. She swam over. antiquo navat uniforma pes still required by the National Maritime Muzaka sa 175.
The five-mile swim bar' do- Dealed many experienced swin
mem.-U.P.I.
ATOM TESTS
IN THE BASEMENT
London'
1
OF VIEW!
London,
A NEATLY-WRITTEN petition signed by 57
school-children was delivered to the Mayor of Halesowen, Worcs., Mr Norman Garner.
It sald: "We are worried at
ATOMIC experiments in and that we do n lot of damage" The Common
uranium
is The mayor,, who has had com.
[brought near the point where plaints about window-smashing
it releases radioactivity are
by catapults, raid he would reply being carried out in a base to the children at once.
"Their point of view must. be mont in South Kensington.considered," he said.
This is the first time that British scientists have allowed to assemble a charge of uranium fuel in a big town,
The Atomic Energy Authority has sanctioned the setting up a "subcritical usembly" in the | bustment at the imperial
College of Science.
ross of the type used ut Wind-
Hungry Traveller
London.
TE was slightly built, bearded, and he ate through the whole menu at the Central Terminal restaurant at London Airport:
Cold Can't Be Beaten, Say Doctors
By CHAPMAN PINCHER
London,
ginpefruit, fruit fulces; porridge, MEDICAL Renoarch Coun
cereals, bacon and eg, kidney
cil doctors who' havo
It has supplied umplum fuel scale, Cumberland, lor the on beast, kippers, loast rolls and spent 12 years trying to assembly which forms a cube butler, marmalade and Jam, and track down the cause of the sight feet bágð.
tea and coffee. And finally-a{common cold are now con- Professor John Koy, 37-year- "Continental breakfasy."
(vinced that their quest in ald head of the nuleear power at the college, is department
The bll: 279, od. Why did hopeless.
His companion, poor satuled that the experiments he do it?
mu, bet him £5 he couldn't,
tre Eife
COMPENSATION
All Curves
London.
They believe that the com- plaint can be caused by so many different germs that it will ba impossible to develop on effec- live vaccine against it.
But the college la having to Izsure aginst possible comper- sution for injury and damage
NINE VIRUSES under the tighter regulations BLONDE BARBARA HAY- Impok after the Windscale D WARD, aged 22, has been --Dr Christopher Andrewes, urimiun Are
chosen beauty queen of a Burwell | chlet of the Common Cold The professor said: "I cour! Suffolk, cardboardbox factory, Research Unit neur Salisbury, nuke my fortune if I could But Barbara (37-25-37) sale: has told the Royal Society of generate a taigerous amount of ["1 didn't know when I entered Medicine there are at least misa radioactivity with a fuel charge that I would be given the title known iviruses capable of this size. But don't worry, I Miss CorrugatedTM Fiftings of causing cold symptoms. WOILL."
Purpose of the assembly is 10
1958.
cuable students to study what From 'L' To 'p'
Landon
of
Even these ore probably res- ponsible for only a small pro- portion of the millions of colda happens to atomie fuel when It
which are the main cause of gels near "criticality"-the point
from work absenteeisan
and when it sela tree heat and radio
Most colds are caused activity. They
are MOTORISTS should drive with school, altients
"p" for "Provisional" by agents which have hou yot being trained As atom-power
Dr Andrewed Engineers.
plates for year after passing been discovered, rufessor Kay was one of the the driving test, until they be believes.
the come experts who investigated
The Medical Research Council more experienced, Bug- radioactive dust escape of
at gests the East Midlands-Institute has spent about £400,000 on Wintiscale lasy October,
of Road Transport Engineers. common cold research so far.
A back across a room
The chatter of the gayest party
An occasion that deserves the
finest Scotch
Grant's
SCOTCH WHISKY
Grant's is a whisky made by an old family concorn
As a companion to
the happiest moments
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