Ribble$ |t jChuirch apd Cetw
R^niembirance S ^ a y Si:ehes In
TTEAVy raid was respbnsible i services of iememb'rande to the dead of uvo world wars
I Clillierde Dfetijict for depleted attendahces at
the Mayoress (Mrs. DU^ale) attended ithe service at Clltn- eroe Parish Churdp. Members of the Council and Corpora tion officials werel also present at the service, which was cpn- .......... r, th^^m
(Councillor F. D]igdale)j and
ducted by the Vt S. Blrtwell.
tev.
ance at the servld^ of remem brance at the Cenotaph In-the; Castle Grounds m; the after noon.! I The Rey. jIJ Lord, Rec tor of St, James’s, officiated, and wreaths were j laid by tha Mayor and Mayoifess, repre sentatives o f -tliie British Legion,' Rotary Civ|b, St.i John Ambulance, Boy £ cputs. Toe H. R.A.O.B.,1 St. James’s Church Lads’ iBrlgade ar.q by a vet eran of the South African war.
^ Rain led to a staall attend LAST POST
were souhded by tyvo members of the Church Lads’ Brigade, Petepi ’arid Mlchiiejl -Tpwnsdn. The druipmer was Barry Mar-, gerlsori and the 'Mper wat Mr.' J. G. McCllymont
The List Post abd Reveille
brance Day service was : held by Clltheroe British Legion at St. iJames’s Church on Sunday night. 'The Rey. A. Lord, Legion' Chaplain, icon- ducted the service and gave the address: Mb S. Curry, headpiaster of Church, iread the lessons, and Mr; G. Kitchen y 1st.
, The ' traditional Remem
-Colour jParty," Stubbs read the our. The Las Reveille were' soinded by the boy ’buglers, wii; mer in attendapeet.
Ex-serVlcenien the drum-
also I attended service alt St„ James’s.
'The buglers
tind drummer the morning
LEGION service ; !' At the evening service,
Rev. A. j Lord .welcomed members of the British Llegion and others. He spoke appre ciatively! of the [ benevolent work , done by tliej varlohs'’
the the
ganisations. to help those who still suffered p iysically and mentally as a jresult of the war. -i ;' |
or
was obvious froni which direc-i tion It would cone—from the' Soviet, the-seat ism with its
If another wajr .occurred; It;
zeal. The’Rector :re]ferred to the|
a pi on
built by fanatical
second coming something that
cercalnWa lj^ happen! whether, oil not, .there was Another war between inatlons.
eluded Mr. Lord, Is precarious enough even-wit out Wars, It Is temporary an and;.there ,1s ne
live In the light ancy of
Christ’s second the nea: BOtVLAND jVISIT j I
Members of Bojvland Rural Dlstritt Council and ofQclals, Including the Clprk (M^. A. Rj
Baskett). the chairman, Couri- clllcjr WJ W. Dugddle, and vlcbr! c h a i rm a n , Cbunclllor VV. Proctor, attended! the rpmeni-. brance service h|eld at Boltoh- by-BowIand Par sh (. Chiirch on The British Observer
Sunday mornlni Legion, -the Corps, Young and Women’s lris[itute were also present ap [ the Service, ‘ " ID
rmers’: Club
which was conducted by the the! Rector.' th Smithies. Miss the organist, add -the
Rev.! Edgar B. .Wolfendeh
)
lesgonsiwere read by the Rec- lor Dugdale.
and CouncI
cession' to tht; i memorial, wher;
laid by Councillor Dugdale. for; the. Council ard,' on behalf Legion', and by inson for- the
At Whalley, : membrance a
Afterwards; tharewas a pro-. uruiuwa i . w.iicx j iwicauxib wexe
village war reaths were
Womfen’s Sectldii. The Last Post I ;was sounded '-by Mr. Kinder.
of the British Mrs, D, Park- "rltlsh! Legion
Chfirch was conducted -by the
Whalley Vi|mner At Uhristmi
T
iTTHE annual show and
off: cattle, hell Auction ' Mart' attracted a goi cattlfe, on offe) attendance.
liristmas prize ale of laylng- ' at Clitheroe on ; Friday, show of 140 before a fair
A. iProcter, of gained first arid for the best pair of Ifiylrig-off cows to calve bMore December 31st, 1953. H
A prominent dinner was Mr.
Whalley, who second prize
first l and secor . best pair of layl ig-off icows to calve betweenlpecember 31st, 1953. and March he also won tpi best laylng-ofl
iQw. 1:
W.;! ,W.>, Dugdjale Basliall Eaves. tl Quotations-Best gleld cows £40 to. £55. Others £24 to
uiso
arid' Son, Idge;: 2,
stlrks £8 tO: ,e-18:‘ b|?st Nov-' ember and Decfimben: calving cows £60 to '£82; others and later dates froil £38; to £59.
£39; best geld heifer^ £38: to £52; others £20 to £37:
31st, 1954, and prize; for the
paid: of geld hil[ers: 1 and 2, T.' Whitwell, Pqndletrin: best' pair! of geld ipws: 1, J.JA. Parkinson, Dupsop B;
Other winnfir,'.were; Best , 'i
service of re- t h e ! Parish
Mr. J.’ Bleaz-!
slight' facial burns, and Shock, when a .firework exploded', near, his lace at the. school’s ' Guy) Fawket Day celebrations' last night w jek. 'He was taken to Blackburh Royal Infirmary j but [ 'was (later allowed; to: .return to'school.' 1',
Michael; Thompson, whose home is! in London, sustained
A
lO-year-pld pupil at Moor- jland School, Clitheroe.
'! .', otning.’,’ I'Life,” con-.
d! provisional; for;all tp
and expect} approach of !'
endeavodrlng.utcli-hrlng -about! ami-Christ rellg:
lU: matdf;fil?’ etlc heaven|
of Christ as! would;, most
phlloso’phlcal, on,’which was'
of Commun-
and . Mr. R. oil of,.Hon- -Post and
held atthe churlihes, cliapels a n d j penotapljs throughout Clitheroe and district on Sunday. In the imorntng, |the Mayor
of the Clltherc pRural CouhcHipr Jaiaes Green, jthe Clerk (Mr. ’T, P.; Rushton). members of the Parish Coun cil, Including t the : chairman. Councillor A.']?rooks,:the Brit ish Legion, G |rl Guides, and the Police. C mnty Councillor Col. I LI ’Green was also among those present, i Mr. <?. Green was !the organist.
Vicar, the' Rey., H. ,C and attended liy the chairman Council.
Snape, I atc e soTapj
, Aidhlted sewice was after wards -held a; !the Cenotaph, and;:was Jolnlly conducted by the Rev^ Snape andlthe Meth- odlst minister the Rev. James ■iiVrlght. A V vreath was laid by a membef.of :the British Legion, and the Last Post and Reveille were sounded by Mr. R. .CJrowe.j
floodlit each ! [night tpls week until ’Wednesday. ! i
: 'Whalley ! Cenotaph , w.a s!
.meipbers of the British Legion from the ; Judge Walmsley parking grohnd to IUlllngton Cenotaph wap held on Sunday afternoon, when 1 the service at thewalr memorial was con--
ducted'by thi rant, mlnlste: ' : Baptist,’ Mr. :R. i IJ. Durhall. ! lai
ton by
St. James’s
us the tirgan- ormed the I
Rey. A C. Dur-i of 1 the Billtng- Chapel, assiste;
Post and ; Reveille werd sounded by r. R. Crowe. I A wreiath was Is Id by t l e British 'Legllon. '!'
reader at Ljanghp Paris! Chdreh. I J/embers of Ithi Parish Council were anibng those presen i and ihe Last
1 ^ '! , - ' . ’!'' 1
a|:,remembrance I service; at; Larigho Paris 1 Church In [the! morning was! mnducted bythe; Vicar, the Rey. H. Townsend.
Ciistomei 25th^Ainive
Join In; sary
, closing time; jn Friday, about 70 or 80 people stayed behind to bn joy a party provided by the licensee, Miss Majy Webb.
A FTER the casual visitors -^ Ih ad left the Dog and Partridge He tel, iBdrrow,; at
,
special extehsion, had been] granted iby ; the magistrates,! Was|t6 celebri.te the possession! of a Justicesf Licence by ;the;
The -odcaslm, for which a;
Webb’s- father,-- the 1 late 'Mi!.' William Webb, took I over fthp! hotel; and ! he licence was ! transferred tp Miss [Webb'oh his death lii September, 1946.' As Friday; piarkedj the '25th
Webb family for 25 years.;' On November 6th,'1928,.Miss{
invitation cards, and In returh for her hospitality was pre sented with jewellery compris ing \H
.maive i
wasjtransferied to'her fath Miss Webb ceclded to give a partj for hei regular custom ers and a few ftienhs. , i She sent 0 It about 70 or- 80
ear-rings, !find i sprays ! of flowprs ceived a ■wedding Dog and'Par
l riecldet, bracelet and MiSs Webb also re- of
anniversary ;,ilnce !the licence- ■ ' her,,
R o y a l Grammar School’s 400th ; anniversary celebra- ■■tions next year. '
:|>REPABATLONS are going ' ghead for the Clltheroe
. [;
scrhll headed “ 25tb', anniversary
bearing the jnamte of all [the ipoi
irirldg^;Hotel,” and, |the;
was I well known ; throughput: the district ,and was secretary,' of the Ribfalesdale Llceilsed 'Victuallers’ Msoclatlon before its Walgarhatlon, with !the„ Clltheroe Association. ■'
taproom customers.. . i.- The late Mr. William. w;ebb|
P lo t N ig h t Mishap
l and special ceremonies ;at *.the ’''School. I j :"
be from July, 3rd to, July 11th, and Commemoration Day will be -on .Wednesday,. July 71thi On that day there will 'be a 'servlce 'at' the Parish:Chiirch
' . [!
; 'old Boys’ Day will be on Friday,' July ,9th,’ concluding
(■with the; ,OW Boys’ dinner In (the evening. The final event ■:of the ,'Week will be on;the, Sunday-Cr-Thanksgiving | Day-A-
;when:the; Archbishopiof York 'mill preach ‘the sermon fit a
'united service.,-, '. j .
,[ An , 'illustrated brochure, "Four hundred years,” 'will 'be printed and published by Mr. J. C. CowglU early in 1954, arid
!the book, “The -History of Clitheroe . R o y a l Grammar iSchool,” !!by Mr. J. A! Barnes, will be published as soon fis i possible. .
Rent Rieotrictions Aci: And The Tenant
This article explains some of the jeadihg points jiri
(THE Govefnm’e'iit’s recent- proposals on; I the Rent
; the plan to improve housing conditions. I
Restrictions ] Act are .bound -to cause discussion,, [hough ;;res- ponsible!' and informed opinion in all parties, is,fully aware that a review of .the
A.it is a matter- Of great; urg'ency. i '
'
‘ ■ increased‘their! rents. 'Iriejover- of. authqri-;
Treasurers cpnd'ucted ifiowed that Authorities
a .' survey, , which 8 per ;cen,t. of- the investigated i . had
whelming majority ties have [again rents . slice 1949.
prajjerty Authorities
:raised th'elf
older property owned by private landlords cfinibe iniagined.
merit’s [poliby are ■the I:'■ grf;adupi
The- objects, of ......... .11;:
essentially slums; arice
have to be years ’yet;
quickly.;
houses., am which
arid [(2)
cannot be replaced, an,di wifi Iconsequently, lived' In i for some. and /(3) stimulating
'eplacfement of. slum patch up those
sound, houses restarting the ol,ear-
deterioration
;he (1) to
property, ■ the rise jin costs on- ■Certificate- of Disrepair. Every
Wfien it is realised‘ that 1 the r :owned by
is I mainly
these new
Go-yem-; stop
i Pf.' nto'
country [are' the Councils, and;in- 1949; the Institute! qf Municipal and !Accountants
The greatest laridjords in;ithe —- . , 0 ; i
the improvement -. ■ and. con version I of [structurally sound houses which Jack amenities,; ;or are too big for . m'
od.ern requireihents.
!!
'lord will have to prove to; the tenant that the house is'in good repair in respect both to struc ture and decoration, and that he has in I one of two specified periods'actually spent money [on
abolished. A limited (increase ■will be' allowed w-here it , is justified!; by the existirig rent and state of repair.. The land-
Rent ■ resiriction is net , being repau's.,!( !.'
''Tlie itenant will; be ablq!to contest'! whether .the ■ repairs increase! is justified. If-, [he does not agree that the house is to' good;repair, he can apply, to 'his Local Authority , fo.r [■■
. ijepairs increases. Pe -must .tell the tenant how, much has ibeen spent, -1 showing receipts ■, if necessary. I f . the tenant, , dis putes this, then he wiUj be able to gO '-td the County Court. i
tenant! ;Will have -the right,! to Infoi-m;!himself, how much' has. been spent by the landlord ;on repairs,!’!-If the landlord ,claims
repair, Itenants may again' appl-; to the'; Local Authority, for; a'[
' If a house ceases to be hi good: , Commemoration |Week will
‘ A;- .varied programme of 'events has been drawn up, [beginning | with the School jplay, which, presented during •January,; will, be “Hit, Excel-
, The custom iry proclession o i ,
0 i r , gratltudi ‘to -the ■ people , lof Clitheroe .;:f6r! 'corittibuting Iso; riagniflcently .to |-oiir. recent, c Dllection • oh behalf of tM
LETTERS TO The EDITOR sir.—We! would like, to express;
pining' room why '.|do '.the dahlias grow on
liS -at -the ISurgery, '
Wellgate.COri 'ito any of the un-derslg'ne'dyJ-A ■ ;cpeqtie will be handed''td. the!-,
Vforld’s -Chil Iren.■ (U.N.I.C.E.E;)!.I A Itbough : :'a, p a l figure Is hot; available ,yetL we are. glad'ltd;, report .that.ever £160 has,been!, 'given. (If -there'-, are afiyi 'e;iveIopes 'wh:ch- have not- been'. C fileoted, -ithf y may ibe' handed!
fc!
I'llord- Mayor of-Manchester on,, r'oveinber 20l|h and we feel sure; 'tpat'few,-towns of'like size will;! ave done a j well 'as 'Clitheroe:
J. HALL,^ Secretary. ■ r>. OLIVER; Treasurer.:
iCaitheroe Uiited Nations ■ Assocfationl.' -
WHALLEY SITE
ielves, signed the petition against he suggested building site, and hat 1 it '
Voodlands-drive.; claim that 'ouT.leen-people, ihcluding, them-
Sir,—Certam ratepayers' of
!father than! at-CouncU houses) ir, as!,they;|- openly said',, when, lersuading people to '^gn, that
bropeity.” ! Clf coursedt did!. No one supposes,- it (mentioned that hey preferred to look at dahlias'
trouble i caused to adjoining ' jclearly mentioned
-to tt(e Ribble a rel
,.t woiil'd mean the opening of the. n ad tojtrafflc. (Actually the road (snot!to be opened at the top, 'Ijo'trafBc). They say, all denied regrets at- signing it; Good! Canvassers -mostly get the answers they deserve, some times! With knobs- .oii.; Th'ey' further say it’s-a serious, matter to ■mislead, the public. It! is a serioils matter to (a) depreefi ate ttie'selling value; of houses- and lands by -wholesale refer ences to-j "broken drains.' “.cracked! walls,” .“.subsidence," “ watfcr-iogg;^ bogi ’’ etc. What: man of sense would, buy houses which costj only £450 a' few yeafsj ago,' anp which-have since had eyery:] failing exploited to; the !publlc'( (b)' to foste't an. impression 'that the emptying of bore! holeswas done, for' un;- orthy motives, [instead of on' (c) to create dis- our Councils and I'Have they - some-
,|trU3t! of; iu^eyors,
itractioh.'
,hing to - gain by ' building oh' insulfable land, or are they just' competent?-
|
Say [who;' the expert, was who; ironpunced'the land unfit even' or allotmMts, for,'contrary to-'
We challenge the .writers to
;jopular belief, in 1946 the land [hen In ! question was actually ;-;jass'ed as f'flt for building on;"
:
agair.st ) [he ., CounoU ( houses' furtbjer ' up Wbbdlands-drivfe,; !heahn^ .completion,, or ' against, -he; lone; further down, built ihree! years'fago? - But‘perhaps
(tfie' landt'in wettest where the ’jciahlias,,
-.gr.ow,) .opposite their
400tli ^niversayy
and [was; [inly turned down to: ;)lacEite 'local objections.' Inci dentally, if ' the petitioners oppose '■ building on any - wet land, why ■' (las there ‘been no- petition'
We -are workers -Horse- district residents from and jMoorlands, finishing early mcn[hs, want particular "bus.
cold: from
, .Cquld not ’the suspend .the 2
traveled for ra iny years' on- the four! io’clock *bus-^nbw we don't ■do during; the
musi week?
Maiid but San’ood) - recalls an experience of in'ine [In Baghdad. that
'Siti—The - death (if King Ibn SaumLord ' if Arabia nounbed
J 'Kin’g late]
(RABIAN MERCHANT hbt,
.............. .
run empty We
know 'what tc winter months.
w o rk e rs ' -have HOPEFULS 'to 'rhyme with (pro-
Now [that both!
part.i.es, to it, the ! Geitrude Bell,
SAud,; I hdve- 'both tj-the;; offier side.
larion
Surlcfay. -but schemed run
delayed startinglofl:'again ;for a few[ i minutes io- that : members coufd [ observe the | i tv/o: minute siiepjcp. and' tpen rode! on past only.; a ' few ■whole' of. the,
welcome a halt
was called for a cuiP of 'tea. We
firjdl. steep stn tch. jj . | It; was easy‘gclng th en 'to '
. and[,early! in rode iip Uo
for I the climb, were clirrmir
cloijtls; anffi summit was was we win flat
-the at
conditions It 'dfas useless to look for I any of th^ landmarks shown on |,-the bron; centre of the
yeai*.
We,___________________ tea|[and note^ with .disapproval that the day was Worsening, but ■the eas
le, returned ;e .plaque!
fro:n a .flooded .stretch of road: nea diflic.ulty in- Cli
er than e: r Sawley. heroe.
Th acr dis
d
e-street . a ance is’ 65
n Sunda; uskel We
■P dl,
I "GEARS.”
. last night w: ek.; He was taken to I hospital shock! and leg injuries.
Cariip Schoo. Barro' vo(ved In ar cay when cessing the main road near Whlteacre Camp
bollermari .at accldent with a i
hlteacre was In-
'’sdffe'rlrig -from THE CEPHOS TREATMENT
With the first dose your.headache
j Ce rtificate of . Disrepair. This repairs ;lhpreaSe. ■
gross','; value, yond '-’which'- ^ trolled houE
•'peited to
iriqrpased. laridlord, the
-will permit')tle’''tenant to with hold'thq’
Wpl-toe’-'a' maxlmiini df twice the of- the ! house he- the, qents of con es-"may,’ not be
" There
inprfeaise. l|e may wish to ‘hfeck that hd is pot being asked for an amoujnt which, ever the year,' 'exceeds .twice the gross value, for ' rating! purposes, of his house'. -If the tenant does not know its gross value, his Local' Authority will cell ;him. If I he is no[ satisfied that the house .is -ini' good' repair, -he shbuld tell mis ’landlord what he! thinks ought to [be done, !they cannot !can apply to jfof a Certifl(|;ate of "phe landlord can
'n receiviig notice- from’ the tenant .will be ex- pay) the ,proposed
■&
.increases by mg
if
the Local Authori-ty Disrepair, earn repairs
agree. the tenant If
ilfiweatherproof Ity
ca-ry out tt ■they tan
the house' is not sound and can com])el thp landlord to
bis houses to good repair.
the work ,th jmselves, recovering the amount hopse is so lord cannot
able expense them.' thqn
human habi' expend i t
putting and keep- the .'Local Author-
be done at reason- ; if he fails to -doj they cpn carry out
necessary repairs
Authority cap-acqUire it at site, value.
_______ (j r e. ,! • the Local, y
of the! rent. If the; bad tp t the -land- make - it fit for ation'by reasonable
OR POWDERS
Cephos has been used! arid recomrnended for oypr forty years, it cannot harm the heart or upset the digestion.
. Obtainable everywhere-iri tablet or powder form. One dose (2 tablets or;one powder) 2jd. 8 doses l/7d. ■21 doses 3/9d.)GetjCephos !now—before you’ve igot ’flu.
sw iFm ,sm iiM ER RELIEF WITH GEPHOS!
■ (piM;
clears and t h e ’ fever subsides. Successive doses; fout the Weakened germs and combat after-’flu depress ion. Dosage is,-' printed on every- package —four tablets or'two- powders before ' retiring followed.( next day by .twoq tab le ts or' one powder everyfour- ho
lOurs for twenty- four hours.
3, SPE( (50), a ■to!'lngleton for
homewarq run ,proved to ' be peejed, and .apart |
We experienced no; getting (back to!
.;9- ;a.m. Total) miles. .'
fiui. run is to| leaving Green-':
Barrow Accident OHN Brecenrldge
Primrose Motor Works, Woone Lane, Phone 45 > CLITHEROE
and Phone 45 shdlter. ' In the
Quden's Corodatidh' earlier,, this, , but undeir the prevailing
top of, Ingleborougb. Por- tunitely, .-we,,{vere ;ablei to, find cross-shaped' shelter; erected Ithe summit to mark the
were bufieted l.pbout by the ds' which
[down to
parked' our shelter''of isom'fe- rooks, before chbaging into
g‘ up, into the >y- the time the reached visibility few; yards, whilst
footwear suitable Before long we
swept' across the
SPARES & SERVICE ALSO
Diesel OoNVEftSiONS
TO ANY make ; of COMMERCIAL ■'[•■'V ’■ " 'V E j ^C L E . I^RICES-FITTED-RA]>JGING FROM
1 3 8 5 . ; j - According to requirements WRITE of PHG$JE for QUOTATION
rjvHEjday Wa^’t 'tjio promising wneH -we' eft-plitljeroe on' ve stuck! to the and, made our
Wiggl- isiilorth, to. -Settle, and ;i S. WesthEAD, Chairman.; ' J; ■
for this, I the world’s greatest;' cause.
;he,hliles must(be e: ppection. 'bf,.:’the'' y
’'To- ore- ate:,
W.I,
,ibjeofors ,to iti live-ficing it, they,!(, any' n Anclept, Order,; Freemasons,;'be lhspe(itloh?(;-L''e hbt'''-Isatisfled;' meeting, ' where be .forced into ' houses;
want people, have ' land.
and the, ^oher! the better. yo111-u, . 'o Inn gopd. BUS V WANTED Sir i—
ns ■ of your ■ paper. ' appeal ______ _ .us Company, for ,rn of the (purj :o'clbok' ’bus ' Grindletpn to'' Clitheroe.
Could ' t e, "through' the
..and quarry-men in the winter' a . return - of 'this
... 'but: many West' Bradford.
p.m. company instead
’bus which during the
in! 'ffi® Black
puUiv|ted,' previously, said land. '
” Fairplaj holes wlU
____ __ -ajre- hot ratepayers,- tljough ol "
:(b) Man
round'Southpb :t?. ileryijklnd of! powepi has, been
wlnqi :mos the
::n any case on ‘the
ows.. And ; beautiful driest'land
on undf^inedl ‘land,: and' tptled before ,y members 'Whalle'y
say (a) hold
r new' site, who
ore, I than ' thle of. Buffaloes o'y ,;p(retent at the those who' are .
e. Why should
Caul; -a-1 publlb, eyeiybody ■ 'wUL
Calderstones^ or What crnnH /Irainpfl
thefor
ropeUi We deserving
drai ed
MORE RATEPA’yERS' OP WHALLEY
the -active ‘Times.’’; ,: '
NOTICE
the Fitst; World i-War ■whciu; I ,was running the; "Baghdad
I ’ :
.jV Miss Bell was, ' then ■ ihe 'greatest hvlng English;;,authority 'ort the Arab world, and lan iauthority acknowledged by,-Arab
-'scholars ; :themseiye's; oh,; the Arabic language, - having spent
(more than thirty, ypars ih'that part , of the world.': After [he capture of Baghdad-^by General
.there caii be no harin.-in- Re calling it) It happened' during
SOOTS HADE OF HARDER W
W
: Maude, Miss Bell| wis ptoinritly aniade ! Adviserpin-ahlef. . on
ATERPROO
EAR1K6 E-
tONGERMSriHG CHEAPER IHimHlID
.also'- ln„-’charge lof.: the Aijab ;prbpaganda - v'.depgrthjent'; ‘and spentl^twb afternoons -a-week I at - ’
Arabian matters to -the-fiffloiating High :(?qmmissi'pher. :She- was
Times ! revising proofs (m Arabic)' |and generaUy : edftlhg what -was going to appear in tpe next propaganda !issue. ! ■
the' ofilce of the V Baghdad ' ' ' ■ W N fAU IT AHtR MH COIAl IlilA U O, UT
AU.ATA ’■
' almost every Shpik in Arab a , , and certainly '.to | every; big . pot,; 'whether .'sheik, or higher, ■ Miss' Bell was!the first 'to be;looked_ up by ,;A);ab ( Celebrities ;yisi'tihg-’ .Baghdad.;. It was; she who Intro duced them j to ; the offlclating
Being ! known | personaUy to
Manchester. Managing Oireotor R. M. Dixon INTERNATIONAL‘SILVER JUBILEE'
;High Oommissioner,. and; besides calling, upon fier ,on! theii' arrival, 'they - Infelably . bn; departing from Baghdad called, upon'; Miss Bell to: bid ,her.( good-bye.
visitors. [When he was abbiit-to leturh to Saudi Arabia, he went' found to the' High: Com-, missionbr’s ofiicei to (as usual). bid good-bye to'; Miss Bell. ■ 'I t ' happened that afternoon thait-- Miss Bell was engaged:on Arab propaganda , at !tbe
Ibn Saud was one! of these:
Times ’’ ' office. ! Thither, pro’ ceeded Ibn-' gaud, My Arab, clerk came into! my office arid , said an'important Arab gentle man wished toisee Miss . Bell.' Having ascertained who he was,'; I went : into Miss: Bells ,room,' where she was; engaged: with several other members of the' staff, and told her :Ibn Baud, had called to -bid her; good-bye. f
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moment, and directed'! me to return' :to Ibn Saud , and keep him occupied [until! she 'was ready.! 'We were talking about mothing j in particular, when; suddenly Ibn Saud broke off; and asked me: ;'“How! old ishi -Mi^h'.Bell?” ‘‘'Your guess Is as! good as mine.’’! I, replied. At) that moment. Miss Bell was “at liberty and I u^ered Ibn Saud! into, her presence. That was; the end' of the [ incident as far as I was concerned.!; ; , .
She' was not available at the,
Gig^leswick ■ Scar, ridera tackling the clin^bi 'the remiinder of us being conie’nt and, wise|-enough to rbvm to foot slogging; for the;
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be roughly twice the age of Ibn Saud; i
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