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Brisbane Telegraph from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia • 6

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I a Mr the trade night Boil rhe His Are we lost two 4 his I ilj PCIAI I and also away who the for as willing and able to accept any employment provided by the Commonwealth on nir in behind was that GIBSON IS HEARING Star near Iosins riend April signed tesponsible Parent for all men The group of ters and layers filed the was sallow though her was lost for about became separated from But she found a talks by commander in Grace Inur clear ha 1st Ac the renchvllie third Nth The gested military East Germany 'Marshal Chuikov) after Russian jet fighters had shot down a British Lincoln bomber on March 12 killing all seven of the crew They will be held alter nately in the Russian and British sectors of Berlin The young child pictured an hour today when she hpr mother in Queen Street good friend and confidant in Policewoman Eileen who bought her ice creams and soft drinks were sug the Soviet The State Industrial Mar Son 1 9th busineu ABE HISLOP Hun ttecretar The Relative Mr St Mrs A The conference is the first East West meeting in Berlin on any topic since 1951 Early today a British official said that no com munique would be issued covering last meeting Another meet ing between British and Soviet officials will be held today to clear up the Gibson Island powerhouse strike The strike was settled on Monday and the men returned to work yester day One of the terms of settlement was that the Industrial Ponrt shniilri rtiAl mu itrra ov MMUlblt person that they saw the constable stop Christie Three other policemen joined the constable and told the man to take off his hat They examined his face closely and then took him away in a police van The Bargemen said that Christie had been leaning his sorrowing Ar tuvied 7 uneral Notice! QUEENSLAND VSiBAt D1AEC1ORS' ASSOCIATION HKISBANK The Genet al Public are hereby notified that GOOD RIDAY Abril 3d wUl be observed ty us as a HOIJDAY and NO UNERAIS IJ be conducted on that dav Offices wll remain open otner uecesarv usual II proud uneral Notices ROSE The Relative A riend ed Mr A Mrs O'Brien Mr A Mrs Brien Mr A Mrs Doyle A Jim Mr A Mis k' vueld are in vited to attend the uneral of their beloved Brother in law A Unde Kenneth James Rose to leave the Presbyterian Church Boonab per amily Notice CANNON CRIPPS LTD A SOMERVILLE uneral Directors In conjunction wil Relatives rances i Kav fn ora! lea ane al Chapel 5 ckham ft nun 'Thurs day at 930 ant fur Bultinba Cemetery SMITH L2O31 Alarm inside crowds Notting Hill Police Station in the expectation that Christie would later be taken there Police had cordoned off the Notting Hill area early today after they had been told that Christie had been seen sleeping in the back of a commercial van on a parking site close to Christie's own home The man had gone but the police believe It may well have been Christie They took seriously a statement by a neighbour Mrs lorence Newman last night that she saw Christie on Sunday watching from a comer of Riliington Place while the police dug up the garden ot the house in that street svnvEY Court today claiming damages from the alleged breach of employment contracts This case it is saia has been brought as a test to determine whether the Commonwealth is liable to recoup migrants for loss of wages while out of jobs during the first two years of residence The three Italians Luigi Razzano Emilio Tossoiini both of Bone gilla migrant hostel Vic toria and Edurado Ben venuti of the migrant hostel Cowra NSW had all been in Australia since 1952 according to the writ Daughter Hospital Archie A Shailen a Daughter Drche Murvureti PALMER To L'nle 'nee Cwnia' Peter a DaughterKthnnr Merv on 28th March at the Womn liite mediate into windows overlooking the scene and crowds streamed out of cafes and stores and left buses and cars in the hope of catch ing a glimpse of the man whose photograph had been on every front page of the newspapers for a week Deputy Commander Rawlins Chief Super intendent Barratt and Chief Inspector Griffin from Scotland Yard immediately went to see Christie attire dissimilar from given in circulated de scriptions though lie wore his hornrimmed spec tacles He had a growth of two or three bristle on his lace Rain sent the crowds for shelter in doorways and under awnings but they surged forward again and booed when a police car left the side entrance of the station Sleep in van? It was a false Christie was not Mean while gathered outside I building unions carpen joiners brick painters and labourers has papers with the BIRTHS MARRIAGES AND DEATHS ENGAGEMENTS BEREAVEMENTS IN HONOUR A RETURN THANKS Rites per netted ap fire He lataasm then If pt' ENGAGEMENT A MARR1AO NOTICES mull er bc counseling parties end witnessed or peisont BIRTH NOTICES Matron or passed Mi inunf Hooper A1MEE IS1SE PATON THANK Relatives A for Ihirul tributes espressl ms ut sym otir sad bereavement accent this us our per sonal thanks Roll of Honour DRVHNOND' Proud memories of our beloved only Son WO Donald Drummond 420325 HAA utuu hed 183 Tvphoon Suuadron RA BI A killed in action on April 1st 1945 at Bructavalo A buried in Har dinuurv Holland inserted uv ather DRIMMOMI 420325 In missing prrsumerl lost his lire in operation Hullund 1st April 1845 Aiwa vs remembered Inserted iv Merv A Qucrnie In Memoriam REAI MOST memory ui wno 1950 Ellen Inor dear passed away tot O'a 61 Mr DMW tlaaiBAVrl RL invited to Mrs Brdie Thr A riends ot Bryfle Wills RireM Bt are invied to attend uneral Io leave the Chapel 5 Join nf our dear Mother Mother lnhiw Death Notices Mrs Henrietta of Brisbane in Joseph's byaney on ihe of Ben jamin younger Son of Mrs 8 Homann of HaniiH' the Mte Mr H'iniann to Eli Margaret eder Daughter of Mr Mis If hitliols of Coorparou MIJNE On the 2nd April at St Andrews Presby i an Church bv the Her Gigscow Denning Leslie Wa ter the ywvnrcr Son of Mr A aiawava air mii 8iiH Rocthampli to sle Daughter of A Ms Milne of 41 Pnk Avenue Rockhampton Irsrftid by amily BrtJSI HKL of our dear ing them at work but did not speak to them Like other men One of the bargemen Charles Burgess said "We had no idea who he He looked tirea ana He appeared as Hr had not washed for some time His face was grimy and he looked as though he had been sleeping out docis" Later it was learned that Constable Ledger had stood behind a tree for some time examin ing Christie to be sure of the identity of the man who was staring down at the river and scratching the stubble of his chin Christie was weak hungry and exhausted when brought to station The staff of the and Garter Hotel where Christie was picked up said today that they had seen him In the hotel bar several times since Saturday night They did nothing about it because he looked like so many thousands of other men and they were afraid of making a mistake At windows As soon as the news spread big crowds gath ei ed outside Putney police station south west London Women packed rARISlENNE Artistic St anley Bidee In lotlnc mtmorv Moihr rhn de uartid 'his life Aorli 1st 1945 Alwavs remrmberrd Inerted bv her loving nmilv BROOKS Evehn In loving memory of my tliar Mother who paM auny 1 4 52 Also uiy utiicr who passed away 7 4 42 urtaivst gift Remem brani Inseried by tlnir living Daugh ter Kirta iavison I GRAHAM MalDda loving memory Mother who Anri! 1051 Sadly Inserted by her Sons Daughter Daugh era in law GRAHAM In luting memory of dear Mum passed peacefully away on first of AoMI J951 Always renumbered Mothei A A Iosina riend Don Coming of Age O'RRIBN Margaret Congratu iatiuni best wi nes loxe Dad Vince and I'hvil's R4RRCROI 1 Gertrade U1 Panl 1KV Hospital Aubuin 243'53 Bereavement Notices Mr and Mrs SIAN DKMAUK of adlse wish to THANK al) inenoa and relathes for their floral tributes ard mrs sges of sympathy tn the recent sad bereavement Please accept this as uur per sonal tha iks Mrs HARE amily of Blaxland St Paddington sin cerely THANK Doctors A Nurs ing Stall uf Ward JE BG Hos pital Railway Department Robert Re A nil kind Re lative tu ir many riends fur niissf' pravers floral tributes letters cards A telearums A all expressions uf sympathy re ceived in the'r recent bereave ment Plea accept thin as our sincere persu thanks Mr' A PATON and daughter Gwen tlKley stree' A hgrove wish express ttieir deep ap preciation to all relatives and kind frimds and shwl always remember the tery kind and cumlortiriK expressions of sympathy itmicred to them at tne time or hrdiLk email this as their personal thanks The Briers A Brothers of the late Mrs sincerely riends cards A pathy in Piease They claimed they had migrated to Australia in pursuance of a treaty made between the Aus tralian and Italian Gov ernments They further contended that a contract existed1 between themselves and I the Commonwealth under Court will sit tomorrow wiLivn uiry wuuiu uv placed in employment of a specified standard with in a reasonable time after their arrival in Aus tralia and that such em ployment would be avail able for them throughout the first two years their residence iiiu mrtrc avhjuuas i inuuau juj uui dared that since their ar 1 arbitrate on the rival in Australia they I claim for travelling time had been employed for only 16 weeks and were all at present unem ployed or the alleged em ployment breach Tosolini nnri Renvemiti each claimed £162 damages! Court registrar and the and Rozzano £80 i court will hear their ap They all said they were plication tomorrow GOuch 610 12031 ROOTS I dlh Mv a snr EdHh May for ML Cremalouum hr'lc 1 Bus iw Rnntv Wife ot Brother ROSE The A riends trove are mviied Miend fur SQMKSViLi uneral NM lce CA NNON A 11T A 1 EOM RVHlJr luiural Directors in Co uneral Directors sekvices JOHN HISLOP SONb 544 Petrie Bight City and Peel St Sth Bris Phone B8705 METROPOLITAN UNERAL SERVICESM0 WICKHAM STREET VALLEY I 11 SEBMIE Secrecy on talks BERLIN April 1 (AAP): The firM session of tho Anglo soviet taiKw safety over Germany were held ItusMun Zone of Berlin last night heavy veil of seereey Birth Notices BANKS Tt A jnie 'May Pirk: Harry Anthony Born VtareH DONOVAN At ihe Women Hospital on 29 51 tn Marl A Jack a Bon iphillip Wayne lived 28 hours CAIRNS To Murray and Bonla nee Ma' keuroth' on 'O 35J a Daughter 'Julie GsH' sister for Lni'ia COX At the Women Inter mediate ihe JCth March to Peg A Alan a Son 'Garry Pau" wrii Kt ail knll 4 Kiida Hospital on 30th Match lu Vul Viv i uxirl Ufa ta I PHI A' tv (metis on the 22 3 fti lu Margaret nee PLANES BY IN KEYYA LONDON Mareh 31 (AAP): RA planes are standing by in Konya to bomb and machino gun Mau Mau lerrorisl gangs stRloN the laily Telegraph Nairobi correspondent Mr Paget (Lab) in the House of Com mons tonight urged that General Templer be recalled from his anti Terrorist cam paign in Malaya and given complete power to restore order in Kenya Mr Paget declared that the Kenya Government had failed and should be removed immediately Mr Amery Con said it was clear that the Mau Mau insurrectionists had understood and adapted a good deal of Communist revolutionary technique The situation in Kenya after the Mau Mau massacres of last Thursday was now of a semi military charac more like war than an emergency said the Colonial Secretary (Mr Littleton He told the House that between 5000 and 6000 troops were now in Kenya and that they were being strongly reinforced There were about 12000 police and 10000 home guards INSIDE oi uutsKie PREMIER Blinds solve every window problem They are cus tom made to your exact requirements in tradi tional wood lightweight aluminium or glass and are guaranteed for 2 years Illustrated are: (A) Interior Venetians B) Spring Roll ers C) Panel Louvres ID) Chain Venetians iE) Glass Louvres Easy Ternw arranged on all PREMIER Blinds if required ar an obligation free eoliinaie axk any rood urniiurt Jlou'e or 'phone or 1113I5 day ur LMiWn nicht PREMIER BLINDS Atio at Bntbven Strack Toowcomba Phone 3893 S3CONSTABLE LIONISED ATER ARREbl LONDON March 31 (AAPJ Constable Thomas Ledger was forced to return for sanctuary to the Putney police station by autograph hunters who pounced upon him hen he attempted to leave the station today after having arrested John Reginald Halliday Christie At midday the crowd outside num bered hundreds Christie 55 clerk after one of the biggest manhunts ever staged in Britain was charged tonight with ihe mur der of his wife Ethel 54 whose body was one nt at least six found buried at his home in the parapet watch Notting Hill West Lon don Christie will appear at the West London Magis Court to morrow morning Constable Ledger a sharp eyed young police man patrolling his beat spotted the middle aged clerk at 910 am walking along Lower Richmond Road facing the Thames near the point where the boat race starts It is four miles from Notting Hill Bargemen working on the river bank said U'l LORISTS RCADIAN ART LORISTS UK Stnrt Wreaths uq i(ts Ac i8f8 a rr IW1n S'l I 331 Surd txur Victoria i id hbitrs DOKOTUY COPLEY J29I8 nH'l "EAiioTr a sons? 1 Hoi' Seedsmen Nur irrnen Queen Street 337 L4 Dxnan Bridge Road' 72788 L2788 by Tm Maud BRISBANE TELEGRAPH WED APR 1 1953 is daughter AMrs Bernice Joan Jr ve the uneral Adelaide 8t Cltv i HrgdftYi Afier ut 2 o'dJtk tor the but Khe he Relatnea A if Jean A Mr Dr (nun Mr Mrs Dciwiun Newsleafl( Mj Demuan A drn mcs amily 'Win Mrs Stokes lu attend the But Huw IrscrU'd by his Iovine W'ife A MctObKB A tribute ut love to my darling Burney who wilt always be remembered by his Mother as a worthy A wonderful Sun accidentally killed 1st April 1951 InM rted by Mutter MeCOSKER (Ua I of our dear Brother A Brother tn lww accidentally killed 1 450 He died as he lived everyone Inserted 'by Valerie A Ellison McGOSKKK Jahn Redmond In Iovine memory of our riend who passed 1 451 Always remembered Inserted hy Charlotte and Les In memory of our dear Brother in law who parsed over 1'451 orever remembered Inserted by Mary A Aub In iovnut mem ory uf uur dear ather Gcoise who departed this life on 1st April 1H43 Alw ay remembered Inserted by his lovinit Sons A I)auliier in law Cedi Arthur A Edith PITMAN In fond A loving memory ut my dear Husbxnd who uassed away 1 4 40 You wilt live forever in my heart Inserted by his loving Wife SCANLAN Leonard In iond A loving rueciory of iuv dear Son our Brother Brother in law A Uncle who passed away April 1st 1951 Deep in our hearts yuu ere living yet We ioved you too deeply to ever forget RIP Inserted by his loving Mother Ar amily MIGRANTS ISSUE WRIT OVER JOBS Three Italian migrants filed a writ in the High ('ommonireattn Cannon Cripps Ltd I NEKAL H'RECIORS 45 All' I ADK STREET honr PO Box IRM AT VOIR SERVICE Monumental ANDJIEW PETRIE Monu tir Ceme tti Gu'es Ivowmg Brlsbant Parser Mr at Mrs 8 Burn up (Boaeip Mr A Mrs CUatnuetatn (Bowen' Mrs 8todan at Ms I Burnup re liated to attend the uneral ut tnelr beloved Mother Mothei )a Sister A Sister jn law Ms Burnup Widow I tie idle A Burnup formerly ci Huglieaden to leate the uneral Parlour 45 Adelaide S' City alter Ser vile conunencng lo inorrow iJmnmx at 1115 o'clock for tlie Crematorium Mt inomurou OH fiuwers only CANNON A CRIPPS LTD Directors DELANEY Ihe Relatives A riends u( Mr Delaney 4 Michael ut Receview Ave Hen dra Mr Maautre A amily ure vited tn aite the uneral ut hs beioted Wife hi Mother their Sitter Deiatiev to Parlour 45 To ninr: iiw WKhe meery CAXNM 4 CRIPPS LID UtSM AS ne: us 1 htilp Chits Mr A ainiy Evans num erul of beloved ather Son So in law Brother Hru ther iu Unc'e A dear riend Arthur Charles Den man to leave the uneral Par lour 45 Adrh'ide St L'tyr after Service commencing To mor mr i Tim r'duy 1 Mornm mb Jfi hr the Bulimba Cemetery CANNON A CRIPPS LTD uneral rejtors "'A h2rbtaterUrWt vited attend his uneral to mute from Alex Oow's unersl Chapel Petrie Bight Tomor rot (Thursday' Murnlna at 10 tor Lutwych Ceme tery Service 9 45 ALa goW mueral The tirS: i JU John Redmond loving memory killed expressions their recent sad Please accept Marriage Notices NlCHOLb On 28tb March at Church Christ AniejTcy ty Campbell Welled Hamilton i 1 er In Memoriam RERRON A In memory A Grandma who passed April 1st 1951 Empty is her corner Empty is her chair Whn wa vlaif hnmr ur nil ml hpr there Inserted by Wll May Bethel Muriel In loving memory of our dear ather who passed ri leT atvlf IUN2 i utir Movner vno on 10ih April 1935 Always remembered By their loving Daughter in law amily MASSON In lot Ing memory of our dear Mother who pawd away 1st April 1V51 Also Sister Ann McNamara Not Just to day but every day In silence we remember Inserted by Dot A Cill Best A Ron Bill McCOSKER John Redmond (Barney Treasured memories ot beloved Husband A Dad who was accidentally killed 1st April 1951 Years shall not darken nor fliaaows aim beautiful memories have of him cheery smile and pleasant ays treasured memories of by gone days: we who loved truly know much ago ray wia its.

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