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THE CHINA® MAIL MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1960

Lion's tongue ⚫BY THE betrays gang of forgers

DETECTIVES BOUGHT HALF-PRICE

STAMPS IN A PUBLIC HOUSE

By ARNOLD LATCHAM

London, June 12.

THE lion's tongue was just a shade too long. It was a minute flaw that uncovered a gigantic plot to flood Britain with a quarter of a million pounds worth of forged insurance stamps.

WAY

by Beachcomber

F

TT is claimed, with a touch of pride, that the washable arts- ficial flowers now procurable, will save a great deal of time and trouble.

They may also add to the beauty of the countryside by encouraging the conversion flower gardens to flower "factorles. I would wrest that an cge dedicated to speed for

of

its own sake is humiliated and agreed by the slow growth of appreciated by Arboriculture

trees.

This point has been

Tald.. wirich can deliver in two daya * fully-matured plastic

small coppice or sprinner.

The forgeries were discovered the man slouched out of the oak tree, and within a week, by Detective Inspector Maurice pub with their £18.. Waters and Detective Sergean! Alfred Durrell, of Scotland Yard's Flying Squad,

They got their Arst clue in a South London public house.

Dressed in cloth caps and shiny-sleeved sults they drifted into the bar and winked at a shifty-eyed beer drinker.

Taxi-driver badges dangleri from the lapels of the two de tectives. Two cabs, in which they had arrived, were parked outside the public-house doors,

'HALF-PRICE'

Two days later a dramatic shock awalled the two detectives. Putting nature in her place The "stolen" stamps, sent to

Stationery the examination, were found to be

Almost forgeries. forgeries.

Office forONE tree-factory has plens for

GO-BETWEEN

weather-proof trees with perfect little aluminium nests in the birds branches for life-size- made of ferro-helite. Press button on the rink and each bird utters its eppropriate song try means of a tiny record let into

the is left Wine In autumn the application of a dye, hosed on to the leaves, that autumnal will give them look, and a mechanism, at the foot of each tree will release a shower of prefabricated leaves on windy days.

lion in the design gave it away.

The too-long tongue on the

The hunt led to the printing shed of Dennis Eric Ballinger, aged 40, at Canham Road, Acton He got four years at the Old Bailey. Other sentences: Anthory Helilwell, of Cromwell Road Earls Court (the artist) 18 months; Derek Ernest Rhodes, East Bedfont, Middlesex (prin Arts ter), 12 months; Ronald Edward dozen Crackett

Wellington Road Insurance stamps 15 stamps three years. on each sheet.

Burly Inspector Waiters whis- pered to the man in the bar "Fancy a pint? A mate of our says you've got some insurance stamps to Blog How much?"

The man fashed

G

sheets of green 125. Namas South Hounslow (go-between)

"A good nick' (theft) these," he said. "Half price to you, Guv'."

The detectives each bought two sheets of the stamps. And

A fifth man, Richard Edward Check, of Fountayne Road, Stoke Newingten, was acquitted of conspiracy and possessing forged stamps-London Express Service.

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MONDAY, JUNE 13 By Air

Guam, km,

Thallard, Cambodia, Laos Malaya, Instonesa, 8 p.m.

åden.

Creat

Formosa, Korea, 8 p.m. Teheran, Africa, Britain, Europe, d' p.m.

Switzerland, 8 p.m.

By Burface

Macso, 1 p.m.

Macao, p..

Macao, d p.m.

TUESDAY, JUNE 14

By Alt

China, People's Republic, ↑ a.m. India, Egypt, 8, Japan, 6 a.m.

Philippines, 2 p.m.

Australia, New Zealand: F, 3

p.m.

Hawali, Canada, U.S.A.. C. & 5. America, 3 p.fi.

Vietnam, Teheran, France, 3 p.m. Vista, Malaya, Indonesia, 8 p.m. Formosa, p.10. Cambodia, a p.m.

By Surface

China, People's Republic, 7 a.m. Japan, Hawadi, Canada, U.S.A... C. & S. America, Noon.

Macao, p.m.

Malaya, Nigeria, Ghana (Bulgten Congo parcel direct), 3 p.m.

Macao. 4 p.m. Kacsó, 6 pām.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13

By Surface Chine, People's Republic, 7 a.m. Macao, 1 p.m. Macao, 4 p.m. Macao, & pim

THURSDAY, JUNE 1

By Surface

China, People's Republie, 7 a.m. Macho, 1 p.m.

Japan. U.S.A.. 3 p.m.

Misono, 4 Du

30000, 6 pmn.

FRIDAY, JUNE 17

By Surface

China, People's Republle; 7 alm. Malaya (Penang parcels direct),

11.

Macao. 1, p.m. Kiecko, 1 p.32. Macao, p.m.

SATURDAY, JUNE 15

By Surface

China, People's Republic, 7 a.m. Sustralia, Noon. Macao, 1 p.m.

Formosa, 3 p.m. Macro, 6 p.m. China, People's Republic, 6 p.m.

CROSSWORD

Across

1. Coming into blossom, (9) - 8. A TOOL) (5).

8. Length of timber. (4)

30. Winner often doca. (5, 4) 1. Look, (B)

14. Expend money, (3)

15. As much as can be heid. (7. 16: Pallsite. (8)

18. Kind of residence, (4),

19. Crop, (6)

21. Political side. (5)

22. Problems, (4)

20. s. (9)

23. Bound by feudaj tien. (5)

DowD

1. Country workers. (V)

2. Lancashire town. (B)

3 Rub, (4)

4. Necessary, (9)

& Cotswold building material.

1. EXRO

(4.8)

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fish. (3)

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Friday's Solution

London Express Service).

ONE of the most striking

pieces of sculpture at the exhibition in Battersea Park is Nufar's massive study of what, at a first glimpse, seems to be a shapeless horse with three legs growing upside down out of its

closer inspection, back, but on after consulting the catalogue. is seen to be a tense arrange- ment of figurative, but not wholly

LESLIE CARON: WAIF ON THE WATERFRONT. Lealle Caron is on location in Marseilles for the film

a dowdy tile "Fany" to which she plays the title role, fishmonger's daughter. "Fanny" is a new English com- posite version of Marcel Pagnol's rest trilogy "Marlur”, "Fanny" and "Cesar" It is backed by Warner Brothers and Miss Caron produced by Joshua Logan. Picture shows pondering provocatively.-Express photo.

7-YEAR SILENCE

allegorical stresats on STARTED BECAUSE

different planes. This has a rhythmic integrity which recalls the later work of Vaurien, and,

looked at ¡ when'

sideways reveals concept strength balanced by a daring delicacy of execution.

of crude

Culture versus hunger

HE National Federation of

HUSBAND WAS

LATE FROM

Fish Friers (and Chin A Heaters) will have to think of some way of luring dapers from their television set unless the trade is to be subsidised by the taxpayers.. It is reported that not enough people dash out for fish and chips. They are afraid of missing food for the mind. One solution would be munal fish and chip centres where people could gather to eat and watch at stated hours.

-London Express Service).

TARGET

com-

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HRT or letters

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or more cau make You

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the Kauare on the left T making In each word. the Jetters in cack of the small squares may be used once only. Each word must con- Lain the large letter in the centre square, and there must be at least one nine-letter word in the Ust. No pines: no forein Do proper names, words TODAY'S TARGET 10 words, good: El words, very good; 36 Solution words, erorilent, tomorrow,

SATURDAY'S

SOLUTION: Lent centre cere cose core 'cornes oote sounter cretonne crone critat cabure ctre rate ceru ENCOUNTER enounce enter enpre erect 'erne neon, neuter neutron Bocturne once none nonet nota once oNter: «oper ounce outer recent rendant rennet renounce Furie tenber rent rate route Kenos tenoper tenor tenseo tons teree tern.... terna

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GOLF

London, June 12, wife stopped talking to her husband because he was 40 minutes late for lunch after playing The silence lasted FOR SEVEN golf. YEARS, a divorce court judge said.

Mrs Gladys Sophy Luisher, aged 48, would rever admit she

was wrong.

And both she and her hus- band George; a 54-year-old were commercial traveller, obstinate

Of

the seven-year silence Mrs Lusher had admitted: "I

THE WIFE said it was sulk- was a man who ing. He needed a little help on that sort of occasion' to recover his ordinary temper.

The seven-year silence wERS, according Lo the wife's evidence, just a sulk,

The husband behoved 110

Malayan newsletter from Gordon

BIG

CELEBRATIONS

IN MALAYA

AND SINGAPORE.

Kuala Lumpur (By Alemail),

'There were two big celebrations on the peninsuls during the week-the day parade in the Federation, Day festivities in Singapore.

Fine weather resulted in a

big turnout at the King's parade recently, and weir

in the Federal capital, where preparing some 20,000 people saw kinds

of Malaya's own Army troop the colours.

The King Sultan Hisamuddin Alam Shah, in his message ta the nation said that now that the armed Communist terrorist. rebellion had been crushed, it was up to the people with equal determination

off toward attempts by the Malayan Communist Party to achieve its alme by more subtle means, ..

in their Bo

ed to theth,

six, Indone lying in wait

de Malayan and of Pe

When the time dia, come, for their getaway, eight: of the decided to murder to the in- doneslin Embassy, while the remaining 22 were the outs side palayan waters where, they boarded a fast motor boat for aİL

miaown destination.

He urged unity through ungg divided loyalty and said that all

The eight rebely who surran-

Malayans should divest them dered were selves of their loyalty to other Djakaria under esco countries and regard Malaya as their homeland.

In Singapore the National Day celebrations were marred by a non-stop torrential down- pour that flooded many parts of the island and cancelled, tha mammoth rolly and parade leftwing organised by the People's Action Party Govern ment.

With the likelihood of a

merger between the Federation and Singapore receding further and fur- ther Into the background, organisations in both teg- ritories are moving wards complete indepen dence from one shother

But the ran let up in the evening and some 10,000 people w attended the people's open air In the educ variety, show, while the fol- secondary

lowing day 50,000 people fucked hands of the

to the first day of the National ministries of either territory Dey carnival, which was opened while higher eduo Jon Tras up the by the Head-of-State, Mr Tusit to the moment. bin Ishak.

hands of the University of Malaya, which, opera Mr Lee :: Kuan-yew, the division in Singapore and Singapore Prime Minister, said other in Kuala Lumpur, that the strongest featube of the PAP Government in the past year was "a government pre- pared to govern Brmly, fairly and justly within the Imits of its power in the interests of the people,"

Mr Lee made these points in h's speech;

The Federal Govermelhas "announced that the already Federation is to set up 1 own with the Kunig university

impor division of the Bolyer- of Malaya 'as its nucleus.

Bity

Now the Singapore Govern

ment has arounced that 4 The notable absence of plans to convert the Singapore any demonstration of dis- division of the University of content or dissatisfaction with Malaya into a separate univar- slly called the National the State.

University of Singapore,

The sense of purpose, integrity and stability which have been achieved" in the administration and, through. the administration, in the body of the people.

The wheels of industrial expansion have been put

just let it go on and or and better than the wife, said the into motion slowly, as this was

did nothing to help him out of

it. I expect I could have ended it at any time."

:

Said Mr Justice Phillimore: "I do not think that I have ever heard a witness who was so prepared to admit that she was completely unyielding and unbending in any attitude she took up"

judge, but Mrs Lusher could the result of growing realisation not claim cruelty when she of stability and sanity, could have stopped the conduct at any time.

In 1958 she decided she would like to start married Life over again"

She wrote to her husband and they were reconciled for wo

For the last 18 months Mrs 'years. Lausher had made only her own bed and got her own food.

rejected Mrs The judge Lusher's petition

alleging cruelty against her husband,

HE COMPLAINED

Savings

Litter throwing habit arouses criticism

in Britain

After recovering from the An anti- Initial shock of being the severely criticised by a high official of their own party, the cosa minal Pan-

Landon.

pasabd in

pelled the Speaker of the Y: NOC

| of housing "" and local PMIP-controlled Treng

ment, told the House ganu State Assembly, Mrmons that the number Taib Sabree bin Abu convictions showed that some-

did a great The wife then deal of work for the W.VS.. Women's Junior Air Corps, the Guide Movement, and the Baker, from the party, one had the coutode. SAME ADDRESS

National

Movement.

They accused Ma Tai who we The husband began to complain

had said publicly that the national ha Mr Lusher, who lives at the she was doing too much. same address as his wife...

He complained to the district party had dono nothing for the sty Hardwater Drive, Loughton,

commissioner and her savings people since it came into power packaging Essex-denied the allegations, work

She on the East Coast states and more important", he, was cut down.

But a Labour mem accused the leaders of fighting They were married in .1934 and

among themselves for higher R. R Prentice, said have two married daughtera.

posts, of violating party dis should be more THE HUSBAND, said the

forced; cipline, a man who, when Judge, was upset, becane silent

GUIDE

ORIENTAL:

rescuted that,

In August 1958 the recon- ciliation began to break up. The wife suddenly refused to 'ro'on holiday to Jersey saying that her husband would not be very pleasant company in his then mood,

A series of trivial incidents

DISGUST

into when

even

law

The party accused Mr. Talb of making urrealistic proins69

He said he started this thus causing morning to count the block of 10 the people, them to lose faith in the party itter between

and Mr. Tarb, although no longer the fallway station, a cistance:

a member of the PMIP 1 to

followed, and the judge... remain Speaker of the assembly, of about half a mlie

The wife alleged that her busband Jcbbed hes in the back *Goliath," starring to stop ther snoring, switched on Bleve Reeves,

TV when she was listening to MAIRSTIC: "The FBI story" star- the radio, and switched off elec

ing fames Stewart and Vera Miles tric light when she wanted to

The read in bed. Alia: with Finally, when the husband CAPITOL: "The Secret or

English and Chinese sub-titles). was cleaning the bedroom window-sill, the wife mid "I STAR: "Good" Gooná","

you are so fond of cleaning you PARAMOUNT, & WOHLD: "Tarzan might like to clean the whole

the Ape Man", starring Johnny

of the house," Walazziller.

Telecian" (Japanese

entertainer.

NIGHT SPOTS MAXIME: Gerry Leader, International

The FARAMOUNT:

comedy in Balance, Ruby Wah, Singapore Radio, TV singing star Banks monademy, Gianenfis & hig; Zhaliazi combowban CARLTONI : Ben, Coun GOLDEN: PHOENIE:~TION,

#Tor' Dark, Clond with the sürer:

She also said she was not cooking for him.

She accepted 25 a week although doing from him

whatever for him.

The husband had not been blamelee, wald 16 soare, but

After the case Mrs Lusher walked" from the court without

he

...“I' soon, gave up

said. WTACTER WETE, dreds

of bits

peper and

The thorn-in-the-side In "Over-litter, donesian rebels issue of ed to be rat the Federatian Govern people of mont

The day ima ment has ended with no ylalble alterations of the 210 on anyone

throwing ties friendly relations existing in the open between Malaya and public la Indonesia.

out payan Special..

Thirty Indonesian rebels in= waters at the end of last year in advertently strayed into Malayan their boat, fully armed.

They were arrested by the Malayan authorities and failed for six months for possession of arus and ammunition

During their imprisonment, the Indonesian Government wanted the Federation to saad them back to Djakarta, to stand a glance at her husband fist atter they had parved their

Sald Mr Lusher: "I am very DDYJET KEYST wanted thir Vals to happen. But what can one

***

set off!! Kama Keparately, London's Expres

malayan sentence? (?!

But the Federation

mantirefused as

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