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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1959.
AMAZING FIND IN TUCK
SHOP
WALL
Seven
London, Nov, 16.
ancient Assyrian
carvings found in a school tuckshop were told Sotherby's auction
rooms,
London, today for £14,250.
for anle
The sculptures, sent by the governors of Canford Eng- Schont in south-western land, are believed to date back to 600 or 700 years before Christ.
For years they had formed an unnoticed part of the tuckshop wall and wore covered with several coats of paint.
A Mystery
How this happened is mykiers though the tuckshop private formerly the museum of Sir John Gatet
what original owner of
Was
་་
now Canford School, The rest of his Assyrian sculptures are now
in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
The carvings were all ex- cavated by Sle Henry Layard, son-in-law of Sir John Guest, ai Nineveh during his second ex- pedition there in 1849-1851.
Sennacherib's?
They are izelieved to
crune from the palzce of Sennacherib,
One of the relies was bought į by the Ashmolean museum, Ox- Lord. The others were bought chcal- individually by different
ems and privale buyers.—China Mail Special,
Margaret's Most Favoured Escort
now
London, Nov. 17. Princess Margaret's most
favoured
escort is "without question" Mr Dominic Elliot, A 27- year-old former Etonian now Ita the advertising business, the Daily Mail reports,
The newspaper's columnist
on
dexribes how he "brushed his way through the crowds" to take the Princess out to lunch Nov. 11 at Claridge's, London.
He adds: "Only
old VETY friend, highly thought of in Royal circles, could have dis- pensed with ceremony as Do- minle did at his luncheon for
two "
#t
Just before 1 Dan, us shop- pers were scrambling for a meal, a largo Jaguar car nosed into the kert beside Claridge's, the report says.
Mr Elliot was at the wheel. Out stepped Princess Mar- guret, and her "attentive escort” ushered her quickly through the holel to the restaurant, the Daily Mail says.
Mr Elliot is the second sou of the Earl of Minto, — China Mall Special,
Dag's Return
United Nations, Nov, 16.
Mr Dag Hammarskjold, the Secretary-General, will return
to New York next Saturday
PRIEST'S Brain Surgeons
BID TO STOP FRENCH A-TEST
New York, Nov. 16. The Roy Michael Scott, a British Anglican clergy- man left by air today for Accra, Ghana on his way to join an international team who plan to protest against the holding of French atomic tests in the Sahara desert.
the
Mr Scott told reporteTS team hoped to get to El Ham- moudia, In the Reggan area of the Sahara, and would try to
not carry out sunde technicians the tests.
pot-
"I understand a number of protest
meetings are being held and the team will include a Frenchwoman, and repre- sentatives from Britain Africa," he said.
and
Mr Scott said the team would Jeave Acorn later this month and pars through French upper Volta and the French Sudan, reaching Algeria in time for the tests,
In Bid To Save Boy's Life
Accra, Nov. 16.
Four leading world brain surgeons con- verged here today to try to save the life of an eight-year old Israeli boy injured in a car accident earlier this month.
Rami Katz was driving with his mother, father, and sister when their car was involved in an accident.
Mrs Katz was killed, and Mr Kalz and his daughter Amira were sent to hospital. So was Rank with a didicate brain injury.
Surgical specialists at Ghann hospital wanted to consult brain specialists, and at once the cali went on a variety of channels.
Arrived Today
The US,
-10
Embassy signailed for a Navy augcon, who rived today from Morocco.
Israel's Prof. Ashkensansi trom Tel Aviv, Britain's Harvey Jackson and France's M. Fled were all expected today".
Kwame Premier
Nkrumah personally contacted the Ghana High Commission in London which pot in touch with Dr Jackson.
Visas Refused
do If Asked what he would the team were prevented from
A telegraph engineer succeed- entering the territory he said:d in contacting a private radio
We'll face that obstacle when advised a local hospital
operator in Tel Aviv, whu boy's condition.
it arises,"
He admitted that the French Government had already re- fused to supply two members of the team with vlas, but sald the team would try to
get into the ares officially or unofficially, he added:
"We hope to appeal to the conscience of the French people in making this protest," he sold. Reuter.
THREW
HIMSELF
FROM
14th FLOOR
London, Nov. 17, Australian concert singer John Thomas Limpus, uged 29, walked to the top of a 140-foot
"show piece" office block in London and throw himself from the 14th storey, an inquest was told here.
now
A Diunist, Mr Reginald Chomp, who lived at the same address as Limpas, said the ringer had been sucessful in Australia but since coming to London four months before from Vienna did not have much work.
Limpus was booked to give a recital at a big London hall next January.
DEPRESSION
Mr Champ played for him at
from his mission in Laos, it was his lessons end afterwards announced here tonight. -
Reuter.
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The ofcc block. Castrol House, Marylebone, had been opened that day for viewing by party of 130 architects and the foreman said "anyone entering would not have been stopped II they looked respectable,"
The coroner recorded verdict of suicide,China Mell Special.
Actor Improves
Hollywood, Nov. 10. Hospital physiclans said here today
that the condition of British Actor James Mason, who was admitted last week suffer- Ing from virus pneumonio, was good. China Mail, Special
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Washington, Nor. 16. Sir Charles Darwin, British scientist and expert on population problems, pre- dicted today that within 100
world's years the population will have for
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But he added that the people be living then probably will
just as happy as we are now.
"Everybody says 'how awful 11 will be! and I don't be- Hleve it will he explained. "I think happiness depends on hope more than on anything In a bod else, and if you're way, you'll be made just as promise of the happy by the next meal as we are by the promise of becoming lionaire."
ami!-
Darwin was Interviewed on the population problem in the U.S. newN and world report
| magazine.
London, Nov. 17. British businessmen can tra~ vel anywhere in the world
To Double Twice on crédit under plan
He said he anticipates the announced by Thomas present world population of Cook and Son, Britain's approximately 2,700,000,000 oldest travel agents.
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2,800,000,000 to double in the next 50 years and, probably, double again in the succeeding 50 years.
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Michigan, Nov. 18.
The Indian River Board of Health noted an epidemic D "deer fever" and closed the town's high school today to let the student body go deer hunt- Ing.-UPI.
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