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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1960.

Treasure trove

HOARD OF MEMORIAL WINDOW

SILVER

COINS

DEDICATED TO

London, Mar, 20 GOUGH'S FIFTH ARMY

Twelfth-century English

silver coins described{ as the biggest hoard

discovered

ever

in been England have declared treasure trove

at

an inquest Mantwich, Cheshire.

at

nar

The board was discovered by wortamen digging a drain at a dairy

Newhall, at Mantwich in 1030.

Three of the men kept 97

rest-herp cuinn, the about 2,000 in an old rotted bed-lie buried beneath a store rocon.

wre

The coroner in charge of the! Inquest, Mr A. L Culey, sald the possibility of recovering. them, was extremely remote.

London, Mar. 20. General Sir Hübert Gough, 89, only surviving Bri- tish commander of the World War I, went to a London church in a wheelchair today for the dedication of a memorial window to the dead of "Gough's Fifth Army."

Speeding up be

One of the workmen, Clement The Thomas, whu kept 44 coins unking they were ings used an become sacks, suld their value krown

12-year-old when his daughter took sume colna show her headmaster.

Frederick Thompson, curator of the Grosvenor Museum, Chester, said that the current market value was about 10 shillings cach, depending on rondblon and rarity.

London

traffic

London, Mar. 20: London County Council has accepted in principle o £3 million tender for road and tunnelling work designed to case traffic circulation at two of Lon- don't busiost points Marble Arch and Hyde Park Corner-it was an nounced today.

1918.

DEATH LIFEBOAT BURNT

Edinburgh, Mar. 20.

To superstitious fisharmon of Broughty Ferry the lifeboat Mona was bad luck. Eight good men had died in her.

So one gray dawn Inst week ceremonially

was

the Mona burnt-a kind of offering to the knot of fishermen watched bare- headed as the flames consumed her.

dend lifeboatmea--and a silent

ΤΟ some canny Seats the The Fifth Army, which In-

the Mona claded units from Australia, ritual burning of Canada and South Africa, re- seemed a waste of money. Now trented when 1h0

Gerinans it will become a Parliamentary their lust major Issue. offensive in France on March 21, The Mona capsized with all bands in a gale lost November. The troops were outnumbered; Fighting her way home from an four to one and thick fog made SOS call. she was caught by the attack even more deadly, huge waves and flung onto But the reasons behind the re-sandbar at the mouth of the treat were not fully appreciated river Tay. in Britain and General Gough was relieved of his command.

Vindicated

He and his Army were vin- years later by Mr leated 10 Lloyd George, who had been Prime Minister at the time the battle.

o!

and over

kt

Elght min aboard, trapped in the cockpit, died as the Mont bowled aver

It the waves.

SNAPPED MAST But the lifeboat survived, washed #shore with little more damuge than a snapped mast,

Last Sunday the Royal Na- "Facts revealed since that

·Honal Lifeboat Institution, ad- date make it clear that whoever was accountable for the disaster,mitted it had authorised the he (General Cough) was not, burung of the Moon "out of Mr Lloyd George wrole In 1937, respect for the men who died

Mr Lloyd George also poid in her."

An official sold:

public tribute to the effectiveness May for the Fifth Army's Kallant "She could have been used which in-rearguard action, which enabled for another purpose, but there hallowed about underpass reinforcements to be broughts something

Knights-up.

the hull. It would have been a Black mist pily to have put it to commer-

elal use."

Work will begin on It is the practice of the or the new scheme,

four-lane Crown, if coins are declared volver treasure trove, tu compensate from Piccadilly to the finder at the current market bridge, the widening of Pari value.

Lane, construction of several The jury found that the coins roundabouts and 15 pedestrian had been intentionally heidet,subways. that the men hatt not deliber- ately concealed their finds, and that the owner was unknown. Therefore, the coins were treas, sare trove.-China Mall Speciul.

Northern Cameroons Administrator

London, Mar. 20. Sir Percy Wyn-Harris is to the be administrator of

Cameroons Northern when the territory is con- stitutionally separated from the Federation af Nigeria on October 1, the Colonial Office announced today,

The

NEW TUNNEL

The stained glass window

The Mona east £8,000 to dedicated today at the Church build in 1935. It would cool of St Peter-upon-Cornhill shows many times that to replace" her St Paul's Cathedral, London, and | now,

Avignon Cathedral, France, Scota member of Parliament, Meanwhile a tender of nearly with the Channel and the cliffs Mr Arthur Woodburn, said he £4 million has been accepted of Dover between, the roses of will ask the Transport Minis- for work on duplication of the England and Picardy and the ter Mr Ernest Marples, why Blackwall Tunnel underneath | hayönels of the German Army

the Mona was destroyed---AP. the Thames in East London, in a black mist. China Mail

Special.

The work, expected lo take three and a half years, cem- prises construction of 2,850 feet

tunnel.- east-iron Hirved

of

China Mall Special.

Personal contact

Viennn, Mar. 20. Dr Brund Kriesky, Austrian Foreign Minister, returned today from a four-day ofelul visit 10 Yugosinyin.

He had the Impresalon that with leading personal contact Yugoslav personalities had con- tributed considerably to a great- er understanding between the two Special,

countries. Ching

Wolfson gift to Old Vic

London, Mar. 21.

A gift of £10,500 to London's Old Vic theatre from the Isaac Wolfson Foundation is announced today.

It is to enable the Old Vice governors to buy the freehold of the Old Vic's new anatxe,

Lullt two years ago to house all Mail the theatre's technical depart

Northern Dr Adenauer

annennerment said he will be responsible under the Colonial Secretary Mr Eut Macleod both for the adm'nis- tration of the Cameris and for organising the plebiscite which the United Nations have recommenderi should be held there not later than March 1981.

This

plebiscite will decide whether the country wishes its with permanent future to lie Nigeria or with the neighbouring

Camerons. Republic of the China Mail Spectul.

10,000 coronary

thrombosis deaths

Palm Desert, Collf., Mar. 20.

The West German Chancellor, Dr Konrad Adenauer, attended Mass this morning in a tiny Cathelle Church at this desert resort-UPT

ments.

The annexe is the most up- to-date building of its kind in the country.

Fireworks for De Gaulle

London, Mar. 20. The Queen and President Charles de Gaulle wll} watch freworks from the balcony of Buckingham Palace on April 5, the first night of the French Pre- sident's three-day... · state visit to Britain.

Madame de Gaulle and the Duke of Edinburgh will also appear on the balcony after a state banquet in General de Gaulle.

honour of

The French couple arrive at Gatwick Airport on the morning of April 5 and will be met there by the Duchess of Kent.

Mr Wolfson is chairman of Great Universal Stores Limited.

The Queen, the Duke of Edin- His trust was created in 1955, burgh, and other members of mainly for the advancement of the Royal Family will greet the health and education In the President as he steps from a United Kingdom and the Com-special train at Victoria stallon,

Mall on arrival from Gatwick, ronwealth. Chino Special.

China Mail Special.

Jerome Kern left 75 unpublished songs

New York, Mar, 20. Jerome Keim, whose popular music kept the world singing and dancing in the 20's and 30's left a legacy of 75 un- published

Broadway songs. The ramber

producer of deaths from

Cheryl Crawford disclosed last night. coronary thrombosis in Scotland last year topped the

10,000 mark for the Arst time.

Edinburgh, Mar, 201

Mr A. B. Taylor, Registrar- General for Scotland, said at a press conference that lost year 10,080 people died of coronary thrombosis, compared with 0,923 la 1000.

He estimated the population of Scotland at the end of last year at 5,202,000-16,000 more than at the end of 1958.-Clunu Mall Special.

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The songs have been locked in

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