<% < c /~ > S ^ MID DAY EDITION YOU'LL NEVER GET BETTER THAN- ^ p U rn C -fit SHIRTS J J « 1 QUALITY b atim \ Prime-fitPri for Preference W SWEETS 41,578 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1958 TRY ONE IN TERYLENE SOMETHING GOOD FROM BURT 2\d. U! PRINCESS COES TO PARIS Man and MISS CHUBB wife -CID AWAIT beat up gunman A young gunman raiding a tobacconist’s shop in Camberwell Grove. Camber- FINAL CLUE well, early today was beaten up by elderly Mr. William Gordon Watkins and his wife, MISS AUSTRALIA FLIES ON who live above the shop. 'Inquiry Hospitals have been asked to watch for the raider. He Two kings may have serious head injuries. The gunman, aged about 20 now very and wearing a brown leather jacket, threatened Mr. sign pact Watkins with a pistol. Mr. Watkins hit him on the head with a shooting stick, and in advanced’ a few minutes his wife Joined and kiss the fight. Evening Standard Reporter She grabbed an anti-thief cosh which she keeps behind Scotland Yard the counter and thumped the report on a home­ bandit about the head. at dawn He staggered from the shop made hand-cart was and escaped. awaited by detectives AMMAN, Jordan, Friday.— The Arab Federation merg­ investigating the ing Jordan and Irak was Princess Shirin Devlin, step­ BMC FACE murder of 52-year-old proclaimed at sunrise today daughter of the Iraki ambas­ with 22-year-old King Feisal sador in London, ilies off to M iss Lilian Chubb >f Irak Chief of State. Paris. She came to London four SHUT-DOWN today. They believe it As the proclamation was months ago. will give the final clue signed King Feisal and his 20,000 more idle cousin. King Hussein of A s the strike of 3500 to the murderer. (Jordan, who is also 22. embraced and kissed each - 1 workers at the British Their inquiries are now other. Tunis workers Motor Corporation factory almost complete and in Birmingham entered its important d e v e lopments Answer to Nasser third day today, a further go on strike 20,000 day workers in the are expected within the The Federation — Joining group were idle. next 24 hours. the 5.000.000 people of Irak The strikers are employed The roughly made cart was with the 1,500.000 of Jordan— And 10,000 French at the Morris Motors tractor discovered on waste land is the answer of the two and transmissions factory near the dead woman's home countries to President stay indoors where axle production for the at Hugin Avenue, Broad- Nasser’s new United Arab whole of the BMC is stairs. It was sent by police Republic linking Egypt'and TUNIS, Friday. — Workers concentrated. van to Scotland Yard's Syria. throughout Tunisia have been A BMC spokesman said laboratory. The two kings and senior called out on strike for five today: “ The effect there will Detectives, led by Chief Ministers worked throughout hours today as the whole get progressively worse as Det.-insp. Everitt, are con­ the night on the.final text of country observes Sakiet Day, the strike goes on. Unless centrating their search for the agreement. commemorating the victims there is a very speedy settle­ the killer in the area around Details were not imme­ of the French air raid on ment we face a complete Miss Chubb’s home. diately announced, but it was Sakiet village last week shut-down in the course of Continuous patrol expected that there would be The day is being marked by a few days.” Since her funeral yesterday Goodbye smile from beauty queen Helen Wood— she is Miss one army, one economy and public prayers in mosques all detectives have maintained a Australia — as she flies off to Brussels from London. She one foreign policy, but two over the country and by a big continuous patrol of the spent two weeks here on her round-the-world trip. kings. demonstration in a Tunis Police escort district. King Feisal. as Chief of square capable of holding Miss. Chubb lived with State, will alternate his 20.000 people. her brother, a 49-year-old Queen Mother capital every three months Ann’s coffin plumber. Mr. Ernest Chubb, Macmillan between Bagdad and Amman. Tunisian and French forces The flower-covered coffin of 17- and his wife Edith. She dis­ The flag of the new Federa­ —the French confined ^o year-old Ann Noblett. who was appeared eight days ago on tion will revert to the their bases—are standing by found strangled in a wood near her in Canberra ON THE LAST LAP for trouble. home, was brought to Wheathamp- her way to work at a Margate standard of Hussein Bln Ali, stead from St. Albans early today store. A neighbour, Mr. Gurr. CANBERRA, Friday.—The great grandfather of both The 10.000 French inhabi­ under police escort. It was taken was the last to see her, 25 Queen Mother flew into Hussein and Feisal. of the tants of the city are staying to St. Helen’s Church, where Ann yards from her home. Canberra today to begin her Great Hashemite dynasty. indoors. was christened, for the funeral. Miss Chubb’s body was three-week “meet the people” is flying Jordan became a sovereign found last Friday morning tour of Australia. independent state in 1946 by less than 400 yards away in But first sTie will have two a treaty signed in London. Reading Street Road. days’ rest after her New Irak was freed from the Turks She had been strangled at Zealand visit. , into storm during the 1914-18 war. least 20 i’ ours earlier and her She was met at the airport body hidden. by Field Marshal Sir William rphe Prime Minister, on the It is believed the handcart Slim, the Governor-General, the last lap of his Com­ was used by the strangler to and Mr. Menzies, the Premier. monwealth tour, was flying Kent plans id. dump the body after dark on —Reuter. into stormy weather today. the roadside verge, possibly The airliner, bringing Mr. on the rates with someone’s help. Macmillan, his wife and 12 Kent county council will be Third police conference other members of trie party recommended next Wednesday to A conference of senior Dame Christabel approve a rate of 14s. 8ld.—an home to London, reached increase of id. officers, the third in 24 Cyprus this morning. hours, was called at Broad- Pankhurst dies stairs police station today. It The weather report was: LOS ANGELES. Friday.—Dame storm clouds over the was headed by the Assistant Christabel Pankhurst. daughter of Sir Alfred, 76, Chief Constable of Kent. Mr. suffragette leader Mrs. Emmeline Channel and Southern Norman Fowler. Pankhurst, died here yesterday. England.” won’t stand again They studied fresh state­ She was 77. At Nicosia Mr. Macmillan Friends said that she had not did not leave the airplane, but Sir Alfred Bossom. 76. Tory MP ments made by witnesses who for Maidstone since 1931. has live around Hugin Avenue. been ill and the cause of her death had a 40-minute talk With had not been determined. announced that he is not to seek Detectives are now satis­ the Governor of Cyprus, Sir re-election. fied they know the time Miss Hugh Foot, aboard the air­ Chubb died, where her body craft. £260 shop raid was hidden, when her body Man found shot Police are searching for a raider was dumped, and the motive. Weather— Very mild who stole £160 cash and tobacco! “ Our inquiries are now at Fcfecast to midnight for London and worth £100 from J. Mills news­ is identified S.E. England : Winds south-west, mainly a very advanced stage,” said fresh ; sunny periods ; few showers ; very agent and tobacconist shop at The a senior officer today. A man found dead near the rear mild ; afternoon temperatures 52 to 56 Green, Twickenham. entrance of the Oak Room Club, degregs. Outlook : Mainly dry and mild. Main Parade. Worthing, last night, English Channel today : Cloudy with sea ‘ 17th Doll ’ closes was identified as John Richard mist, fresh to strong S.W. wind, rough, Fireman breaks arm NEW YORK. Friday. — The Charles. 48. of Wave Crest, The moderate visibility. London shade tem­ Assistant Divisional Officer Stan­ perature today : 9 a.m. 55 degrees. ley Payne. 46. fell 15ft. and broke Australian play Summer of Seven­ Lizard, Helston, Cornwall. Lighting-up time : 5.41 p,m. ; sun sets teenth Doll closes on Broadway A 12-bore shot-gun was found 5.11 p.m., rises tomorrow 7.17 a .m ; moon his arm while fighting a blaze at tomorrow night after a run of only near him and he had severe gun­ rose 4.28 a.m., sets 1.18 p.m. Full moon a disused Ilford printing works three and a half weeks. shot wounds. March 5. last night. 1 Taha Toros Arşivi.
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