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wednesday july 11 19"i6 the bermuda recorder page five worthwhile north african slide toward cairo seen t sports-i reading falsification of news about algeria by the french and _ si doing it holies to bring to an end the tyrannical and des potic measures now being ap plied in algeria violence before capitulation by volney d hurd in the christian science . . f or your whole fomlty n the world-fomous pages of the christian science monitor enjoy erwin q canham s newest stories penetrating national ond in ternational news coverage how-to-do features home making ideas every issue brings you helpful easy-to reod articles lionitor paris the question of the hour here is whether north africa has begun to start a fatal slide toward cairo instead of staving with paris several recent events point in this direction the most dramatic was a surprise attack on france bv the tunis radio it was delivered in p-msl radio cairoese even while he tunisian leader habib bour guiba is negotiating her with the french the lii.al stages of tunisian indepei'd somerset's easy victory over drc scc meet somers isles team sunday edward bosun swainson canada air show invites soviet jet then came the real cairo like part dear algerian brothers the broadcast said jour cause is just you e-e supported by the entire world france only capitulates before war and blood as happened in svria lebanon indochina tunisia morocco . . . algeria is not and never shall be percy ratteray r darrell leaving for england toronto the canadim international air show open ing sept 3 may have a caller from over the north p0i3 show chairman frank yooag reports moscow is thinking of ending its new tu104 jet^air hner for display in response to an invitation technical problems of fueling and ser vicing will have to be over stovell scores 97 league hopes to beat you con get this interne tional daily newspaper from boston by mail without extra charge use the cou pon below to start your subscription * somerset c c edward posun swainson former st george's cup match player and one of the colony's leading batsman tw decades ago will go on retire ment leave in england to morrow leaving for england at the same time as mr swain son is percy ratteray and richard darrell also a former cob match player and mara somerset c c severe flounced the devonshire rec reation club last sunday they dismissed d r c for fie low score of 2 after setting them 2*2 to get the visitors could offer no resistance of any strength to the bowli.ig of swan dolphin and proc tor flench ! the somerset cricket club meets a somen isles league team on sunday the game will commence at 11 a.m on ihe scc ground next the tunis broadeds sai<l the figure which ti.e french have been firing out about the fighting in algeria — always with large numbers of rebels killed in contrast with only a few french troops — are pure falsification to hide the truth it then spoke of a recent battle in which it sh ; <; ioo french soldiers had been killed while the algerians losses had been slight th ovrktion sei«r i monitor 0n norway stroot > otfort 15 maw u.ta elice m liourguiba has be-n claiming true independence in contrast to the independence w i t h interdependence on which france originally agreed to grant independence however this tunisian radio attack must be rated as iu pendence with a vengeance rl«3h m*nd th monitor m w for period dwek—l the league hopes to beat scc this time after losing to them by only five runs a month ago it was a nip and tuck game with the league players putting up a strong resistance in batting and come i roar |<* d * ow-rhs 8 q monrh«$4a ri fcb quickly take tke m%wm ■■saw smart out of ctimftc jl wasp stings insect aiiruwa ot bitesi scratches cr d a itu ec with dr chase's safmb ivn mm ointment soothes as it heals antiseptic and medi cated 69c economy size 6 times as much 2.23 33 the highlight of match was the batting of john stovell who scored 7 before being bowled stovell has played consistently well all scasiu and has been the colony's leading batsman to date tliou runner in a ringing opening an nouncement the tunis radio mid it will lift veil on the bowling the group will visit lords and will see the last two est matches between england and australia mr swains on is retired c . i . d . inspector after long protests to egypt about the cairo radio making such attack - to have the b initial radio do the same the radio tkt a presumably friendly territory which shou'd be expressing gratitude i\>r having been given its inde pendence by the french hit the french hard enough bui to have this take place even while m pourguiba is neg i ating right here with the french makes it still worse the somerset team is a strong one iu batting and jt '.%-.. ■-: a v -■dr chase's tiinniy edwards hit 27 bean 24 simmons 18 sonn r set were sharp in the field and missed nothing bowling antiseptic ointment fr the league team will be le'd by w minors pond hdl star's captain aud capable all-rounder . _ " ~ a titenmm*9n0 s -***** - st george's played an inter-club game as their tune up buster smith scored go odd runs doc steede batted with power and confident and he will be a threat in the cup match this year the teams is cream w minors capt m musson cccc x robens vc a cracker outer - biidge pdcc f woods avc x purgess hpwc a scott wc r smiih sprc k maybury ws sc d wainwright fucc c xorford phs of the sugar cane patience tried the french have tried to understand il pourguib i's difficult situation at home with extreme nationalist elements a the justification for iii friendly statements about al geria being independent bu such a virulent attack 00 france by m pourguiba s own radio tries french officia patience to the breaki.ig point the next shade of cairo to darken the present french tunisian skies was an article in the tunis weekly l'acticu considered as expressing the official government v i e w s dealing with the present nego tiations in paris it wrote is the best of the two clubs have two more games to play before they meet for the highly covet sd cup poth teams are playing well and are in good form with bat and ball feeling is running high about thc chances of each team eas end supporters think thev have the best chance of win ning the game and taking cu t-up back to st george's the somerset supporters are con fident they can hold the cup barbados rum reserves : r mallory lightbourne c swan cream of the sugar cane has been blended with the greatest care by rum experts and matured for several years in white oak casks thompson against their rivals st george's people are pre paring for the thousands who will come to the east for the game everything points t a good match this year something special in barbados rum — your first taste will tell available in 40 02 quarts fifths and flasks at regular prices in matters of defense ar agreement aud an alliance a**e hardly conceivable so long as the war lasts in algeria dusting off the sports forgot bottled in barbados his • • \ "■***** frith s liquors ltd it should be noted that the word alliance is used here to express the new french - tunisian relationship this is the same word moulay hassan by stabilizer agents in bermuda roberts g^j obviously a lai e stait for botn m syrpp fif runners and sta nei — and so unnecea hoqo uyvaft j ary all that is needed here is ■- fl bottle of robert's 3yrup h ■**& j you are threatened with a cough or a !■ii cold get a running start on it and j jf^jfj g | fight back wiin canada's leauui j^bfftl eough remedy l j_f_^jw although there is no foreign competition in the fifth st george's somerset summer tournament of the somers isles association now going on at the stadium the tournament can still accom continued on page 6 plish a great deal in the tennis sense if in no other respect the will of the local players is set on having a good time and to generally enjoy themselves if this aim is accom plislied a lot will have been done to get the game started on its way out of the rut the standard of tennis in the somers isles association has risen to an extremely high level at times it has never been wholly bad to the extent to which some football and cricket matches sink comics comics the association has never lacked support and sym pathy from well wishers although as an association it has fallen short of what it could have been policy has been bad and representation as poor as it could have been it couldn't possibly get any worse than it is at the present time the present stalemate organizationally can be at tributed to the division which arose over the petition which resulted in the question of use of the stadium being cleared up the petition which argued the case of the stadium was an inspiration for it focussed attention not only on the stadium itself but revealed policy weakness and the im maturity of representative opinion in the somers isles association the petition brought these people to the front and they stood revealed for what they were the association was pursuing and still is the rather negative policy which stresses youth as the one means of rescuing the stadium from the clutches of a restricted circle the petitioners with a wider grasp of the situation and what was needed followed a more sensible course dealing with the fundamental question absolute right of use of the stadium without any strings and if's attached this policy was the more sensible because absolute right embraced all old and young every saturday sensational new recorder comic section great stuff this containing 10 pages with 14 different features aimed at pleasing both young and old alike watch for the mystery of vic flint meet once more your old friends — alley oop the uttle people captain easy the nut bros brenda breeze boots — in addition to boots cut-outs look for the clash of personalities over this matter was unfor tunate biu unavoidable under the circumstances the association must now however admit that they bungled their position insofar as guidance in this particular matter is concerned we have had enough wrangling over it by these warring sects we put it to the petitioners that they should now strive with all their power to get tennis among us better organized and controlled now that the question of use of the stadium is no longer a hindrance the red triangle read all these and more in the comic that's really worth your money available in pints and nips iw.ic of saturdays edition with comic section supervising agents gosling bros ltd hamilton advertise in the bermuda recorder - 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Title | The Bermuda Recorder |
Date | 1956-07-11 |
Masthead | The Bermuda Recorder |
Year | 1956 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 11 |
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Title | The Bermuda Recorder |
Date | 1956-07-11 |
Masthead | The Bermuda Recorder |
Year | 1956 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 11 |
Type | Newspaper |
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Issue | no. 96 |
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wednesday july 11 19"i6 the bermuda recorder page five worthwhile north african slide toward cairo seen t sports-i reading falsification of news about algeria by the french and _ si doing it holies to bring to an end the tyrannical and des potic measures now being ap plied in algeria violence before capitulation by volney d hurd in the christian science . . f or your whole fomlty n the world-fomous pages of the christian science monitor enjoy erwin q canham s newest stories penetrating national ond in ternational news coverage how-to-do features home making ideas every issue brings you helpful easy-to reod articles lionitor paris the question of the hour here is whether north africa has begun to start a fatal slide toward cairo instead of staving with paris several recent events point in this direction the most dramatic was a surprise attack on france bv the tunis radio it was delivered in p-msl radio cairoese even while he tunisian leader habib bour guiba is negotiating her with the french the lii.al stages of tunisian indepei'd somerset's easy victory over drc scc meet somers isles team sunday edward bosun swainson canada air show invites soviet jet then came the real cairo like part dear algerian brothers the broadcast said jour cause is just you e-e supported by the entire world france only capitulates before war and blood as happened in svria lebanon indochina tunisia morocco . . . algeria is not and never shall be percy ratteray r darrell leaving for england toronto the canadim international air show open ing sept 3 may have a caller from over the north p0i3 show chairman frank yooag reports moscow is thinking of ending its new tu104 jet^air hner for display in response to an invitation technical problems of fueling and ser vicing will have to be over stovell scores 97 league hopes to beat you con get this interne tional daily newspaper from boston by mail without extra charge use the cou pon below to start your subscription * somerset c c edward posun swainson former st george's cup match player and one of the colony's leading batsman tw decades ago will go on retire ment leave in england to morrow leaving for england at the same time as mr swain son is percy ratteray and richard darrell also a former cob match player and mara somerset c c severe flounced the devonshire rec reation club last sunday they dismissed d r c for fie low score of 2 after setting them 2*2 to get the visitors could offer no resistance of any strength to the bowli.ig of swan dolphin and proc tor flench ! the somerset cricket club meets a somen isles league team on sunday the game will commence at 11 a.m on ihe scc ground next the tunis broadeds sai |
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