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Daily Mirror from London, London, England • 4

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Daily Mirrori
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PAGE 4 DAILY MIRROR, Friday, July 10, 1959 TAN CREAM 2 SUN i :....,..,.,....:.77.::1 New BRCR4 a handy Waterproofthe 4 3 0 bottle :111.1.4 spray 1 LTIDPNDON: CARE A BORA 161 NEW BOND THIS AN OFFENCE She kill M-11-RS. Margaret Kahan, 30 (above), who was sent for trial on a coroner's warrant, after the death of her five-year-old son, was yesterday found not guilty of manslaughter and of a lesser charge, child cruelty. Mrs. Kahan, of Beattyville-gardens, Ilford, Essex, left the dock at the Old Bailey and hurried out with friends. Her son, Ivor, died on April 2.

A pathologist found that death was due to haemorrhage caused by brain injuries. In his COURT ASKS Even at moments like this your skin loses its moisture and natural oils products AFTER a man pleaded guilty yesterday to persistently importuning for an immoral purpose, evidence was given that the persons he approached were PROSTITUTES. Then the magistrate said: I cannot accept his plea of guilty because I am not at all sure this is an offence." The magistrate, Mr. E. R.

Guest, of the West London court, asked a police witness why the approach to prostitutes was regarded as importuning for an immoral purpose. The police witness re- plied that the man's intention was to go with a girl for an immoral purpose. Mr. Guest told the accused man: You ought not to have pleaded guilty to this." Males He went on: Importuning for an immoral purpose with other male persons is an offence because it is an offence to commit any kind of sexual act with any male person. But it is not an offence against the law, as far as I know, to commit any sexual acct, or most sexual acts, with a woman.

50-YEAR DRIVING BAN ON DOCTOR Why is this importuning for an immoral purpose I have never been satisfied about this. It is far too important a matter to be settled without being argued." Mr. Guest invited the accused ma Charles Doherty, 41, a labourer, of Valetta-road, Acton to apply for legal aid and remanded him on £5 bail until August 18. A fifty-four-year-old doctor, who pleaded guilty through his solicitor at, Banbury, Oxfordshire, yesterday, to dangerous driving, was banned from driving for FIFTY YEARS and sentenced to two months' gaol. He is Dr.

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did NOT her son summing up, Mr. Justice Davies said that the only information about what happened was in a statement by Mrs. Kahan. According to this, Ivor had undergone three brain operations and was at times On April 2 he was very slow over his meal and she hit him as he was getting down from the table. He may have been off-balance.

He tripped on a carpet and fell on to a domestic boiler. It was an accident, said the statement. 111111111111111111111111111111 11 411 COURTESY THE telephone at the open air swimming pool was out of order and the attendant told me I would have to go out to make an important call. He added gruffly that I could not re-enter without paying again. A young policeman at the entrance heard the argument and solemnly asked me: Who do you want to phone What do you want to say Then he went off smiling and made the call for me.

Many young people dislike the police. Not me Contented out Barnes, London, S.W. COURTESY CABBY I SHOULD be very grateful if you would spare a small portion of your precious space, in order that my gratitude may reach the taxi-driver who took me from Belgravesquare to Mayfair on the afternoon of Wednesday, July 8, about 4.20 p.m. I left in the cab a certain paper, which was rather important to me, but was of no value to other people. I thought it was lost, but he very kindly came back to return it to Masaki, First Secretary, Embassy of Japan, 32, Belgrave square, London, S.W.I.

BRITISH ARE BEST' I'M sick of reading about what lovely girls there are abroad. If you want Now have some Cadburys deserve 41 4 0C 01' Vl' I cft Also in this 11' New Chunky Block 4. 0 114. fr.A .7::: f' 0. 1 '7 :0..: 4 0, i.

41: ........,........,.....:.....4,.. .1 .7,. i 4'. THE NEW FILMS An orgy of spectacle ALAVISHLY coloured, umpteen million dollar spectacle, The Tempest (Plaza, "A has the right approach to cinema entertainment. It's a flamboyant st a at spectacle that's way out of the reach of the telly." Shot near Belgrade, it has Van Heflin as a fanatical adventurer urging the Cossacks and peasants to revolt against the Catherine of Russia.

Five thousand Yugoslav soldiers flash across the screen in cavalry charges. There's the sacking of a fortress, a Russian orgy, duels and palace scenes adding up to dazzling spectacle, plus a romantic love story. Viveca Lindfors. as Catherine. Geoffrey Horne and Silvana Mangano as the lovers, Helmut Dantine as a by DICK wily villain, and Van Heflin stand up best against the giant canvas of this remarkable spectacular pageant.

contrast Gidget 1 (Warner, is a frail little piece about the romantic teething troubles of Sandra Dee, a teenager who gets educated by a bunch of muscle-bound college surf-riders. I think this film will make anybody over the age of twenty-one feel very old and jaded. But maybe I'm too square to dig the adolescent dialogue and naive THERE are some flashes of worldlywise wit in The Man Who Understood Women" (Leicestersquare Theatre, a bitter-sweet comedy with Henry Fonda and Leslie Caron, plus the funny Myron Mc- Cormick. But, generally, there are too many complications and too much dialogue in this picture. COP simple, ordinary girls Britain has the most charming and beautiful in the Much Travelled Lady-killer," Barnet, Herts.

'UNEDUCATED' IGO to a girls' Grammar School where talking to window cleaners and suchlike provides a pleasant diversion from monotonous routine. But our headmistress says we must not talk to them because they are Disgusted Pupil," Kent. TALE OF A LACE AFTER fifty years abroad I find the kindliness of The British as great as ever. The other day, for instance, as I limped down the street, a lady said: You'll trip over your shoe-lace." Then she knelt down and tied it Englishwoman, London, W. 2.

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