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This masterpiece mallon picinte "The Hound of the BaskervilleaTM - tale written based on the English Iterature toss book of the long Rong Schaud Certifiente Examination of this year.

IT'S

THE

PICTURE

WITH

THAT

DONE.

CHILLING

HOW!!.

BASED ON

THE NOVEL BY ŞƏR ARTHUR

CONAM DOYLE

The Hound

ME OF THE

Baskervilles

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JERRY LEWIS "Don't Give

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*HAL WALLIS *

| PRODUCTEN

EKYA HERRILL OVNA STENDER - MICKEY SHAUGHNESSY ROBERT MODLETON

BALLROOMREL MERIVEN OOK WELL. Jacht by maven Linen Screngue by VEST BOLA INŠ

EMONG BELONG TONITORIDE DVEMELLÉNOTON. A PUPPIESTEDELLINE

A

THE CHINA MAIL, ́

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY. 26, ✅ 1960.

couple - but married

perfect they are not

London, Feb. 25.

DONALD NEWSOME and

the woman who is the mother of his threo chil- dren are, said a judge, the other day,

perfect example of how to five in married harmony---but they are not married.

Nowsome was legally married in 1941; his wife ic!! 'him four years later. In 1648 he went

through a ceremony, with Elizabeth Keys, who know of the marriage.

For 14 years they lived happily together. The children arrived - John, Htien, and Pauline,

Jast And not until week was their secret revealed.

Forty-nine year old New- some pleaded gulity at Derby- shire Assizes of bigamy nic of Elizabeth Keys, aged 35, siding and abetting him.

Mr Justice Stable eniled the Merciful Judge halter the evidence and save them an absolute discharge.

live in

He told them: "You have nothing to be ashamed of. You have set an example of how to married harmony and happiness. I hope you will con- 1inue to live happily together."

There were tears in the couple's eyes as they left the court. Newsome, who lives in Kerry Street. Derby, said Inter: "I know I did wrong and I was prepared to pay the penalty. 11 was wonderful of the judge to let us go home and rejoin the children.

"As soon as I am free 1 shat) marry Elzabeth. She has been wonderful help lo me !] these years."

HEADS HIGH

Elizabeth said: "We had lived in dread of this day for years. But we have always held our heads up high. And our chil- dren are a credit to us."

The couple gave four rules for living happly together!——

ONE: Love and respect each

other.

TWO: Put the children first in oll things.

THREE: packet fairly.

Share the wago

FOUR: Drink only within

235011

At home.. the couple with daughters Holon (loft), 12, and Paulino, 9.

ACCESS TO OFFICIAL

PAPERS QUESTIONED

IN COMMONS

London, Feb. 25.

The Prime Minister said today he would consider thinking out a new interpretation of the rules allowing ex-ministers to quote from official documents when writing their memoirs.

re-

He was answering what has barrage of become a weekly questions in the House of Com- mons about Sir Anthony Eden's meniolrs, particularly his fences to the Middle East and relations with the United States at the time of the Suez crisis,

"Sir Mr Macmillan said: Anthony Eden did submit the text of his book to me and the Secretary of the Cabinet. not regard publication of these

(tho references

Middle East affairs) as extracts open to ob

Then this couple who are not married returned to domestic harmony free, for the first time in 14 years, of their secrel fear, And they need have no worry that they will lose their council Jection." house. Mr E H. Gregory, Derby housing director, said: "I am sure the councit would be loth from a

The..unly

actual quotatiore Cabinet meinorandum

to dilsturb the couple atter so for which approval had to many years,"

IN RADCLIFFE,

Procedure lax

be

given by the Queen was for matter when Sir Anthony was Lanca-Foreign Secretary dealing with shire, where she lives with Far Eastern affairs, he added. her 14-year-old daughter. Newsome's wife. Mrs Eliza beth Newsome, aged 50, said: *I will never divorce my hun- band. I am a Roman Catholle. I am not being vindielye--it is a matter of religious prin- ciple."

It was Mrs Newsome's second marriage. Her first ended in divorce: "You see that marriage was in a Protestant church," said Mrs Newsome.

"Do I wish them happiness? Well, I wouldn't know about that. All I know is that I don't want him back."

UK firms get Sudan contract

London, Feb, 25.

Three British firms have be- tween them obtained a contract worth nearty £6 million to build a complete textile milf in the Sudan. it was unnounced here today.

one of the

Mr Hugh Galtskell. the Opposition leader, nald he thought the procedure had become lax.

He objectod to references being made to Cabinet decisions and telegrams to the United States "which apart from the fndiscretion involved also gave a decidedly one-sided picture of the whole affair."

Mr Macmillan replied: This had occurred to me. Perhaps! we ought to treat the war and postwar as something different, I have Just followed ordinary convention up to now. I would consider whether we should try and think of a new struc- ture or Interpretation," He would consult Mr Gaitskell

about it-China Mail Special.

Australian TV shows compulsory

Canberra, Feb, 25. The contract,

Australia's Peatmaster Gen- largest ever negotiated in the eral, Mr Alan Davidson, 'Sudou, has been secured agaiøst has told all licensees of televi

world-wide, competliion by the

sion riations that a minimum of English Electric Company, Platt

40 per cent of a slation's Lime Brothers (Sales) Limited and should be devoted to Australian, Morples Ridgeway and Partners.

been programmes after it had It is for a mi in Khartoum In operation for three years. expected to employ 3,000 work- ets and turn out 76 million yards of cloth, a year when it starts full production in 1962,China Mall Special.

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viewing peak pericas cach week, He said this Abould start as soon as possible this year. China Mail Special,

POP-Moonlit Sinatra

WANGA

TWANGA WANGA

Lady Mountbatten's

role in IndiaTM

Madras, Feb. 25. Mr Chakravati Rajagopalac- hari, Imlia's lust governor- general in 1947, said today Counters Mountbatten ha earned for Britain "the goodwill Du whole people who had been embittered,"

Releasing a telegram of con- dolenco to Lord Mountbation, India's Just

first vlceroy and

Mountbatten had "more than a share If that work relinquishing political sovereignty." - China Special.

governor-general, ne sald Lady

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