The Straits Times, 20 March 1955

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times in No. 1,021 SINGAPORE, SI'NDAY, MARCH 20, 1955 15 CENTS
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  • 221 1 Singapore swoop -two men held Q^TAIi-ED sketch plan of a Singapore Chinese and 25 photographs of last years monstrations in the Colony were seme of the things seized by the Police in a r mmunist hide-out on Friday night. de-out an attap house
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  • 15 1 $5,000 toll Mr PNG Room 1 1, N.ival Base. APORE. 27. the 1 editors I
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  • 116 1 PAPHOS. Cyprus. Sat. A big black box containing exchemicais was hastily carried out of a court here yesterday amir! confusion among lawyers on the front jien an expert said the had got mixed and it wa.s unsafe. The square box, tied with dirt} pieces of
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  • 21 1 PARIS. Sat —The Minor said yesten is to declare a cy in certain Intensify tl awa and t-
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  • 78 1 rill. li\ RESCUED l bines* seamen and sonic of the hospital staff of the liner Caronia who looked after them after they h ere picked up on Thurstej -liuht. Standing from left are Dr I. Winder, Sister Joan Bird. Sister Sally McDougall Dr. B. Lake
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  • 143 1 'Eden will take over next month' LONDON. Sat. SIR Anthony Eden, 57-year-old Foreipn Secretary, v. ill bi faced with an immediate oecision on when to stage a G u neral Election if. as Parlian-.entarv report"; say, he .'••.cceecis Sir Winston Churchili as Prime Minister early next month. The reports say
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  • 79 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. Strategic Air Command bombers and other U.S. combat planes S now are operating into the big i J new base at Adana. Turkey, about 500 .miles from Russian territory, the Air Force dis- d tonight. A statement made in answer to reporters' questions .said
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  • 48 1 LONDON. Sat— The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh have made personal donations to the fund set up in London to help victims of the recent floods in New South Wales, Australia. The amount now riiM'd in London to far totals over £40.000.— Reuter.
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  • 44 1 OSLO Sat King Haakon i of Norway has awarded the King's Gold Medal to the British actress Peggy Ashcroft after watching her play the lead on Wednesday night in the Brltfsh production of Henrik Ibsen's play j, H< dda Gabbler." Reuter.
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  • 341 1 The shipwrecked could only talk to sister Joan THE LANGUAGE barrier looked hopeless when the 34.000- 1 ton liner Caronia rescued five Chinese fishermen from the sea Then pretty blonde Sister )oan Bird of the Caronia's hospital staff stepped m Her fellow workers in the Caronia watched In awe as
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  • 185 1 SECRETS; 'SERIOUS IRRITANT' LONDON, Sat. rPHK I nited States' dcciX sion to lay bare all the top secret wartime negotiations among the world leaders may cause a .serious irritation of Anglo-American relations, diplomatic sources said here today The British Foreign Office unsuccessfully opposed publication of the Yalta papers last week.
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  • 113 1 64 pages at bright reading sailors If HE Malayan Monthly for March will be on sale on TUESDAY Here is ,another bright issue of <South-East Asia's own pictorial magazine 64 pages with Malayan topical 'articles and picture stories, [and colour-illustrated fiction Features range from the fstory of a jungle outpost
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  • 60 1 TOKYO. Sat. The Prime Minister, Mr. Hatoyama. won •e-election in the Diet last light and reappointed most of lis Conservative cabinet. But Mr. Hatoyama lost some :ontrol of the powerful Lower iou.se when the former Prime Minister Mr. Yoshida's men earned with the Socialists and lefeated
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  • 29 1 LONDON. Sat The Minisry of Works said yesterday it >lans to spend £10.500 less in 955/1956 on the Queen's palices than in the current flnincial year Reuter.
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  • 281 1 Aruba: Wo further than thy Nivobars' HELSINKI. Sat OWNERS of the Finnish tanker Aruba warned today that the i. inker '-cannot proceed" to Red China with its jrl fuel carro. so it is up to (he Communists to come and |H it. The Aruba's 42-man crew has served notice it
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  • 765 1  - Last act soon m drama of the Pahang jungles NELSON RUTHERFURD By The curtain may be rising for the last act in the drama that is militant terrorism in Pahang. But the stealthy fight against subversion will continue. Penning the writing on the green wall of the jungle is the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 75 1 OFFICIAL DISTRIBUTORS OF ROLEX WATCHES LEE CHAY CO. 100. North Bridge Rd.. Spore 6 Telephone 8025 1 Ihere are many good cigarettes, but few, very few, come near to giving you the pleasure you get from Rothmans Dc W^ Luxe Virginia. That is why, in England's ■PP^^^^^^f most distinguished homes
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  • 191 2 Ik JIDSHIPMAN DESTA stepped off the minesweeper Edderton ■VI onto British soil, after a fortnights cruise to Scandinavia. the envy of all his shipmates. For Midshipman Oesta can expect to jump from midshipman to admiral of the fleet in one bound. Handsome Prince Alexander Dcsta. 20-ycar»-old.
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  • 1672 2  - KELANTAN —THE DREADED STATE C.O.L. By IN the middle of May, 1894, a caravan of 12 elephants wai wending its way slowly through the Malayan jangle in a southerly direction towards Kelantan. Seated on the foremost animal was a sick man. Two dark, penetrating eyes were set deep in his
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 243 2 The vitamins in MARMITE will keep you FIT/ l -<* \M You can only be really fe /f^ |oying life if you have plenty of 1/7/ nourishing food. You and all y Ou fJ )J U need Marmite; it contains the w O Lf protective vitamins that help to assil
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  • 182 3 NANYANG ANOTHER MEETING FAILS 'Council delegates have no power/ says Dr. Lin THE NANYANC University dispute drags on. Yet another meeting was held yesterday. And again it produced no results. Yesterday, the Chancellor. Dr. Lin Yutang, and his staff met two members of the University executive council, Mr Yeo Chan
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  • 264 3 LONDON, S»t. DIVISION 1 Aston Villa 3 Wnl Brom 0 Blackpool 2 UM> Bolton •> i .nd iII Charlton 0 Chelsea HuddcrsfiHd 0 Man I Man. I ifi. 1 Everton Portsmouth 0 Burnley Shed. Wed. 2 Preston Sunderland 0 Arsenal ■Intu-nh.ini 5 Shed. I. Wolves 2 Newcastle
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  • 19 3 TWICKENHAM. Sat.-Eng-land beat Scotland by 9 points to 6 In their Rugby Union International here today.— Reuter.
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  • 44 3 LONDON. Sat. Dr. Charles Hill. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Food, said that Britons last year spent £297 million on sweets and Ice cream £49 million more than was spent on milk and £130 million more than on bread. Reuter.
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  • Article, Illustration
    68 3 This flag yesterday turned up at (i.II FARELF in Singapore along with others being displayed for a dance last night. Then sonienodv queried: What h it" The hammer and sickle Replied the Army: "It's not Kussian. We've often used it cr. but come lo think of it.
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  • 65 3 COUNCILLOR SUES COUNCILLOR A suit in which a Suv-apore City Council] r Mr. Chan Kum fi Ham CoonMr. A R Lazarou> 1 dander. is dU' ard be:ore Mr Justice Whitton in tht High r>w. r riay.s havt been set aside for the hearing. Mr. Chan claims in the I that
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  • 39 3 SPRINGFIELD, Massachu- 1 Kenneth Chapin, i 19-year-old boy scout, was found guilty yesterday of the bayonet slaying of a 14-year-old baby sitter and the 'fouryea r-cld boy who was tend--He waa sentenced to' tne electric chair.
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  • 151 3 MBS. f I.EON-SOH. President of the Singapore Tanine Welfare \vsori.itinn. yesterday joined the crowds streaming to see Jenny, the doc claimed to be the mother of kittens. But she came away unimpressed. Mrs. Leon-Soh said after soeine the animals she was satisfied that the kittens were
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  • 491 3  -  ANGLING SAGAI IK A COLLEAGUE who Is also a fisherman told me the other day I should write about what might happen next Sunday in- ol what happened on the Sunday before these notes appear. I <>nly wish I could— for my own sake as well
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  • 176 3 LONDON. Sat. A LITTLE barber who refused to move to make way tor a new £1.000.000, ten-storey block of offices has given in Hie last. But he is to get £10.000 ($85,000 1 for moving out. The barber is Mr. Sidney Wilson, who for
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  • 91 3 KUANTAN. Sat. A COMMUNIST terrorist Ah Too and a comrade were quietly fishing in a jungle .stream in the Gambang district' m .ir here this morning when two police special squads spotted them. Ah Too was killed and the man with him was wounded and later
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    • 445 3 $27,460 FOR YOU AT AGE 55 Men or wompn. undfr 45 by sotting aside regular monthly, half-yearly or yearly amounts under the SUN LIFE OF CANADA plan can. lor example, receive at ace 55 a lump sum— s27,46o for men <r $30,881 for wnm-n or a pr'vate income, for life
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  • 676 4 what am: The best years of your life? A DIRECT QUESTION FOR WOMEN By ESME j BAPTISTA RAKING a day off is a luxury for a mother. On this occasion I did take the advantage of re-! laxation by going along with a girl friend to see an old picture
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  • 1060 4  -  RICHARD KENT ...for thrills! By THOSE WHO KNEW 1 "BABY FACED" Sunday School teacher, Lester Brocklehurst, never suspected the streak of viciousness that lay dormant behind the gentle childlike face until the Spring of 1937. Lester, then 2,'J, signeil his own death warrant when lie met 19--year-old Bernice
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  • 49 4 British film star )ach Buchanan can probably s;ivc Diana Dors a few hints about acting before the camera. lack was a well-known film star before Diana was even born. They arc seen together in the Arthur Rank production "As Long As They're Happy."
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  • 110 4 Science takes a leaf from the plants' book of life. F OR fir J the way p^; discovery that could provide'^' sou^f Ormank The plant p rOC( SipHe light to n from car:, I and soil !I: I char.! I was a the An Science >,• phy.,; They hay Danie!
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 317 4 rHXppfRfEssnpiKy| W~"hEN does a medicine for the body become a dope for the soul? The dividing line is fine. I had lunch last week with a French novelist who Is much given to melancholy and writes brilliant but deeply depressing books. I found him in the pink of health and
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  • 25 5 mothers-a new booklet for your daughters- gratis v puzzled about a ill help p wing into m from and church \\n:e to- J I U.S.A.
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  • 10 5 earl Trouble fed by High Blood Pressure I X Ml(li
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  • 241 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. PLANTERS in Johore are alarmed about the grow- 1 ing menace to rubber estates by wild elephant, pig and deer. Elephant and deer were largely responsible for some thousands of acres of devastation last year, and wild pig caused loss of
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  • 243 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. (CHINESE terrorists are j being forced to rc'.y on their distrusted Indian comrades in bids to get enough food. Ma.ior R. J. Isaac of the Director of Operatic: said in a broadcast tonight >od control in Chinese ea was turning the
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  • 84 5 The Rev Dr Hobart Am--r.perintendent of the Central Malaya District of the Methodist Church, who is now on tour of his area in the Federation, had a bu^v week since l.c flew to Kuala Lumpur from pore on March 12 He visited Kuala Lumpur. Klanc. Port
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  • 214 5 26 for training course 'TWENTY six students, among them six women, have been selected for the Club Leadership Training Course which is sponsored by the Federation of Boys' Clubs. Singapore The course begins tomorrow at the Sineapore Youth Council Hall in" Orchard Road More than 45 applications have been submitted
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  • 40 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Dame Sybil Thorndike and her husband. Sir Lewis Casson. who gave dramatic recitals in Kuala Lumpur recently also presented $100 each to the Lady Templer Tuberculosis Hospital Appeal Fund which now stands at 52.038.46 T.
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  • 32 5 Mr. Paul Marchant of the Inion Insurance Society of Canton. Ltd.. and hiv hridr. formers Miss Margaret Bastabel, who wei •:> married at St. Andrew's Cathedral. ,1" r«»terdaj Sunda> Times picture.
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  • 184 5 "The quiet, self-effacing type very rarely ABUSES people." said the committee for the fourth word in SSS2. ABUSE Is not what one would expect from the quiet type. He may AMUSE people by his ways, without actually seeking to entertain them. Alternatively, even the self-effacing type Dresumably
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  • 157 5 "Losing his TICKET through sheer carelessness can make a man annoyed with himself." argued the committee for the fourth word in SSSS. Most of us use TICKETS in one form or another, and their loss through carelessness can certainly engender annoyance. Comparatively few of us play
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  • 83 5 For the sixth word in SSS3. the clue was: "When you come to do so, it's annoying to find that there's not enough space." The question of "finding" there's not enough space suggests that the availability of space is to some extent speculative, favouring PARK rather
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  • 122 5 ASIANS GAVE THE MOST BLOOD LAST WEEK SIAXS in Singapore are becoming more and more "blood conscious." There were more Asian blood donors than Europeans last week, says the weekly report of the Blood Trinsfusion Service. Of the l.=>o donors, 68 were Europeans and 82 were Asians, the majority at
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  • 469 5  -  THE COMPETITION EDITOR By one of the biggest entries for some weeks, Straits Times Word Puzzle Contest 'SSS' was won from a strong field, and there were again many solvers who differed from the winning solution at only one point. Here are
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  • 166 5 The Malayan Weightlifting Championships and a "Mr. Malaya" contest, scheduled to 1 take place during the Easter Holidays in Singapore, have been called off. The long awaited weightlifting challenge match bet- ween Kampar's 20-year-old Miss Lee Kwai Chee and Singapore's Miss Violet Ho has also been
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 172 5 II in it in ij answers to i Word Puzzle SSS THE prixe of $5,000 for Straits Times Word Puzxle Contest 'SSS' was won by H. 1 PNC, Block 85. Room 11. H.M. Naval Base. Singapore. 27. He submitted a set of answers which corresponded completely with those given below.
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  • 939 6  -  PATRICK CHEE POLICE STILL WORK ON THE CASE Baffling mystery of Sheo Ting's death By The case of the Naked Amah is one of the most fascinating murder mysteries still unsolved by the Singapore Police But the Criminal Investigation Department has not
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  • 573 6 A modest plateful at the club 9^23KSZm^S^SSXSSSm3B THE drought continues. While welcoming the rare all-out wintering of the rubber trees, planters groan at poor crops and deplore not being able to rest the trees as is done by many smallholders during a boy drought. A War Executive Committee managers' conference
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  • 147 6 The music of Maurice Ravel is an acquired taste, but how rewarding the acquisition! Eletrant, stylish and sophisticated. Ravel conjures up all the trace and intellect of French civilisation. In the first of a series of longplaying recordings, the French -born pianist Robert Casadesus plays a
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  • 424 6 aMMB— i—B^ THE French have mastered the art of making the niost oi the most everyday vegetables. Here are examples of some of their methods. STUFFED Mli Hi.i Thoroughly waah and clean a medium sized cabbage. Place a thin piece of cheesecloth In the bottom of a
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 499 6 INDIAN FABRICS Noted for their excellence in texture, beauty of design and richness of artistic appeal. THE INDIAN HANDLOOM INDUSTRY has been a producer of cotton, silk and woollen cloth from times immemorial: India's fine Muslins, Chintzes, Shawls, Brocades etc. were the rage of fashionable women in far off Egypt.
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    • 158 6 SECURITY M /A 1 You want your family to be IV secure. But their security depends on you. If you are unhappy in your job, if you re in a dead end" then you aren't secure and neither is your family. The best v security is to make the most
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 97 6 RADIO MALAYA •Prosrammes thus marked ran be rrc-pjvrd by listonrrs in Malacca Short wavr 49 62m. Medium wave 476 m., 13., 366 m. and Bt7m 9.00 a.m. Breakfast Club: 10.'X Red for Danger: 10.30 South o< the Boixier; 11.00—11.30 Londoi Studio Melodies: '1.00 p.m. Programme Summary; *1.01 Light Music; *1.30
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    • 22 6 j j H^l^H^H^B p C7U#-> i nnm. SJIWvAFORE .si,,,ri u.r. |76m. 3;, v mm S 530 -6 b ?,Sn >i >■ Air: 10
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  • 635 7 Says MAXINE RAKICH TUX art of relaxation seems to !>o lost these hectic days hut the induceifteni to take it eaary is a pleasure when you have the li^ht sort of clothes. And these clothes can be found in most of the shops. Comfortable, well-fit
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  • 241 7 A RE eadgets more trouble -A than they are worth?" question I have thought a lot about I sometimes wonder if it doesn't take as lone to b out the washing machine as to wash the clothes by hand. I talked to a man who almost convinced
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  • 265 7  -  NOEL **t i > i i r^B not easy *or any gir! to retain her poise and grooming while trying to shelter from a vicious downpour. Raincoat designers have improved the situation ar\(j rvive blended the m^st appealing colours to givo wet-weather charm No longer
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  • 141 7 i -11 HAT >shall 1 wear?" TT iy l suppose, most women's immediate re- artion to am invitation. Automatically I classify parties a.s 'standing 1 or sitting"; for "standing" I I often choose a narrow skirt. But, I wonder, shall I ever feel safe in doing
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 130 7 ACKD INDIGESTION? NOT FOR ME/ BECAUSE I GET REALLY RAPID RIUEF WITH PHILLIPS MILK OF MAGNESIA TABLETS .i^sn (MINT-FLAVOURED) *^jl^B|*i| k riodess For confidence and comfort always ask for Modcss. Silkysoft and c.r/ra-absorbcnt, Modcss (made by Johnson and Johnson) arc superbly comfortable. Their sleekly tapered ends make them invisble under
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  • JANE LEE'S HUMAN CASE BOOK
    • 103 8 I am not a wife wanting all the luxuries in life. All I want is enough money to pay the bills, to meet household expenses, dress simply and have a little savings for a rainy day. So when my husband comes out with questions like: "What on
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    • 697 8 Any woman can tame her man! MICHELLE'S i||i||P with understanding I LIKE MKN! Unconditionally. I deplore the columns devoted to telling how terrible they are, how selfish they me and parading all their faults and foibles. I am sick of women saying that men are selfish, polygamous animals. I hold
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    • 141 8 \lr"l.\T annoys me most nowadays is the fact that some of the young -irk of today are trying their hardest to copy "The Hepburn Cut." These teenagers do not realise that although they ran copy Audrey Hepburn's cut to their heart's desire, they can never succeed in capturing
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    • 434 8 I LIKE women! Conditionally They are rather like pets one has about the house. I say I like women conditionally because there are iomc women I don't like j ust a.s there are pets which don't appeal to me. In fact, women are very
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    • 813 8 IAM deeply in love with a girl of 15. and have been for two years. We have always been rather shy in each other's prt-.ence and so we look to writing letters to each othir. I wrote asking her whether she loved me and she
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 332 8 PUP <— J*B NONE BETTER^ A 3 m^^O^Mg 'WISDOM') CANNOT 1 H |U TEa,ON S F°R LUT£ PR i m jt^ TROUBL N ES FR V?SIT E JJJ 1 R Yes, you hay« animpacted' L\. onlyasi^iT^TT^ll tooth ont which has not good thin^ y Ou ye enough room toeome through
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 79 8 TME: gAMBOLg <& AM/W AB&&*»^ID LOVE TO B& A TH OW I WOUCDNT PLY INIFOW <bO MOU TWIN* I'M A -—^=»-Tl_-| I' E^k'iS^iiiUli^AßOtJT? CATCUPNO TME TOAIKJ TME WlNirfcft I I FRUMP AND VOD'D H ~g_ QM^" l wp*-"-^ TC> TMfr WINTER SPOgTSJ r~ f J™| \JKJt TO PUT M& ON
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  • 280 9 the Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm Machave played a major role in averting a threatened agO man s* rik e f fhe Singapore Naval Base. revealed yesterday by Mr. Anantha Narayana Iyer president Admiralty Local Staff Union, which had threatened to the Commander-in-Chief Far
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  • 31 9 Mr. and Mrs. leftrey Forte who were married at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore. The bride it the former Mitt Amy Lee. daughter of Mr. Robert Lee. of Singapore.
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  • 12 9 lucky lottery tickets help a widow n of ■:^d in irk. her
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  • 10 9 JUDGE TO SEE FOR HIMSELF ryed by Bukit dequate. 1
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  • 5 9 ■••a da;
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  • 113 9 elderly man was charged in a Singapore court yesterday with living on his daughter s earnings frc*p pro- i Hi was Reginald Michael Rodngues. of Somapah Estate I charged together with Patrick DCotta In the Second Criminal District Cour Wtth a the immoral earnDiana
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  • 54 9 Two nurses. Miss E. Haskayr.e E Grac\ arrived in Singapore from London yester* iay. They will leave for Kuala today to join the St. John Ambulance Brigade's nu,.ms in the Federation. They were met at B lirport by Mrs D W G Faris, :he vice-pre.>iden:. St.
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  • 351 9 RESCUE workers in Singapore's Civil Defence Corps are to receive portable equipment which wi'l enable them to operate m badly bombed areas where vehicles cannot penetrate. Each will get a shoulder pack containing a 2ft. wrecking bar. a small entrenching too a hammer, a
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  • 143 9 SABARI MI/THI was warned and acquitted in Singapore y-esterdav on a charse <>f causing hurt to a eirl. I<ow Hong Yew. after a quarrel in Pasir Panjang on the morning of Feb. 19. Low alleged that Muthu carried her into his house and threatened to throw
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  • 29 9 NAIROBI. Sat. Two hundred and three terrorists havesurrendered in the two months since the Kenya Government announced its amnesty offer, it was officially announced today.
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  • 22 9 i The bride was formerly Mitt Yvonne C. Morier. The bridegroom is attached to K. P. M. Lines. Singapore.
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  • 165 9 Band sets a musical target THE Seventh Company of the Singapore Girls' Life Brigade has set a musical target for this year a 24--piece all-girl band. The company has a 16-piece band at present. "It is the first of its kind in Singapore perhaps even Malaya." says the band leader,
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  • 149 9 A 16-year-old coffee shop assistant was fed up with hi;employer who was "in the habit of slapping" him and making him work hard. The "crowning humiliation' came wlven the employer slapped him and refused to give him leave on Feb. 8. Kok King Chew, the
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  • 193 9 rPHE Chinese Chamber of Commerce has disclaimed responsibility for speeches made by its members in support of Democratic Party candidates contesting the Assembly elections. The Singapore Progressive Party had asked: "Will the Chinese Chamber say whether it approves of representations being made by certain canvasser.; of
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • THE SUNDAY TIMES
    • 231 10 Too near for comfort j While Singapore eyes are riveted on the battle for votes, a battle for life is going on not very far over the Causeway. While Singapore candidates call for the ending of the Emergency Regulations the Communist terrorists who aim to conquer this country
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  • 1291 10 The* ffiri irom Singapore* irieti in home by rmmd... Terry Pillay, from Singapore, decided to make a London-Singapore journey by road. She advertised for companions and eventually set out with Jack Wyborn, a retired New Zea- I I HAVE had my films con- fiscated
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  • 1162 10 A plea to a good Jew 1 ]I|R DAVIE MARSHALL y> iTI says that most Britons >> are ashamed of their coun- try's Colonial past. No. si If Britain had not had a Colonial pa.st (and present' Marshall would not now be a wealthy lawyer in Sin-
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  • 828 10 He was 'always for the children' PERHAPS it really is a million children I have treated over half a century as a pediatrician. Who knows?" Dr. Bela Schick says thoughtfully. He smiles, remembering "Their little faces have become a blur through the years; but always it was for the children—always
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  • 156 10 which ru ami i ed I 1 Whir:. t town an o] at ti WO) had chan mini smal S mi 1 I and Invi theI about dat had leave the thp cons port authi A. chai also a four d( '■cl atte:: con.-;, Polic Ratio: they tior.
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    • 411 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. SITI \TIO\S VA( AN" nONXRY H< MS Medical H 220 X ISA I emoluI :<n^r from $1!K1.H3 :t m p in. Valfbrmi mid provided. A deduction m Win be made for quare reached the Hue of 17 4 crars but not their 23rd bii'hday t'eiMwill b<> >veded by
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    • 5 10 THE CREAM OF THE CROP
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    • 27 10 Fraser Neave's V***^ business which includes distributing heavenly Tiger (Malaya's Gold Medol Been j and making delicious Red Lion real frjit |uire ;3|? Oronge or P.neapple /Vl?^^^!
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  • 493 11 WAIT: THEN CAME 500 PEOPLE FROM BANKROLL BOAT -TO SEE THE SIGHTS AND DO THE SHOPS MORE THAN 500 wealthy American passengers, raring to come ashore when the British luxury liner, Caronia, berthed in Singapore at 6.45 a.m. yesterday, had to wait until 8.30 a.m. before immigration
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  • 40 11 Rajaslngham Sabapathy, claimed trial yesterday in the Singapore Eighth Police Court to three charges of criminal li reach of trust of three fountain pens. Bail of $500 was allowed and the case was postponed till March 26.
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  • 26 11 i. l Lhe five Chi W -I'll 111) IIV K rhui ml.i> 'iijiiit fir. oilo I \l to Sands; :ure. m
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  • 423 11 By THAM SOON KENC TELUK ANSON. Saturday. A RAMBUTAN tree that talks has predicted that World War III will begin in 1960. but Malaya will not be involved. The tree is in a small coconut plantation at the 13th mile. Teluk Anson-Bagan
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  • 65 11 Stage Club, Singapore. is to present an extra performance of its successful Uter My Fashion", at RE ME theatre. Aver Road, on Thursday at p m. ThLs Is by popular demand; many people were turned away [he play ran for a week There is one change of
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  • 33 11 Tan Kim Soon was fined In a Singapore court vr.sterday for carrying three gallon* of dutiable samsu on a bicycle along St George's Road on March 18 The bicvrle wa.s confiscated.
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  • 206 11 APRIL first grade rubber buyers fob. closed in Singapore yesterday at 87 5 8 centa a lb.. an eighth of a cent above Friday's close The closing tone was steady after thin trading on a quiet market. Closir.tr rubber prices yesterday la cenis per lb. vere: No. 1
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  • 86 11 The Singapore Harb o v r j Board yesterday agreed to give j I the neneral secretary and the i ;i.^i.--tant secretary of the S.H. iB. Staff Association passes to enter the dockyard and wharf, areas. This question of passes was the first Item discussed at
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  • 142 11 fTMIE SIGLAP Girl.-.' Club. Singapore, which has trained many JTOung women to Ibe good wive.s and citizens, will (fltbrate its first anniver- j iary w.th a dinner and dance! at the Singapore Hotel on j May 5 All people who Rave $5 or
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  • 312 11 But housewives stayed put TWO Labour Front candidates at an election rally in support of their colleague. Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy (Stamford Division) gave conflictIng advice yesterday. Mr. Lee Choon Eng < Queenstown», seeing tenants and housewives peering over balconies and windows of their SIT.
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  • 43 11 TELUK ANSON, Sat. Toh Puan Badariah, wife of the Mtntr' Besar, Perak, will declare open a sale of work held by the Lower Perak Territorial Association of Women's Institute at the Malay Club here next Saturday at 4 p.m:
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  • 35 11 Bay Kwang Man? yesterday claimed trial in a Singapore court to a charge of cheating Nancy Tan of $25. Bail of $200 was allowed and the case was postponed to March 26.
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    • 8 11 DOGS f§- HEAD )IS TRIBUTED BY SIME DARBY
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  • 222 12 The young and the old: This week 's canter a theme THE extraordinarily fine 1 child study, "Ronald" labove) wins this week's first prize in the Sunday Times Camera Contest. It was taken by P. Mallant of 47 Amber Road. Singapore. Shutter speed: 1 100 th of a second. Diaphragm:
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  • 661 12 The men who founded John Little's SING.\PORE is filled with attractive and interotinK places in which to walk, but there is no spot more pleasing to the eye than Institution Hill, a peaceful little world of its own |usl oil River Valley Road. Dr. Robert Little, a member Ol the
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 535 12 IM^ j Service After you have purchased a fine precision movie camera you naturally expect it to give you years of use and satisfaction. A Bolex will certainly fulfil your expectation. Quite recently an old model Hl6 camera made in 1937 was brought in for an overhaul. After the usual
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    • 80 12 AUSTRALIA -less than one day front Singapore BY KANGAROO SERVICE... "l^s" -^T" ~v Fly by fast .--<^HE wonderfu ''V '.jQ j^v?' <* Austral;. i I^V j^ttf^f^k. air-' QANTAS EMPIRE AIRWAYS LTD. (Inc. in Q'lond.) in parallel Ctr tnoui'l" Oanta.. RafTl.. Hot.l. and John Littl... S.n apor.. •ookinj A.--M.n.fl.ld 4 Co.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 166 12 Popular Crossword ACmOM dowm 2. Garments (7), 9 Down (6),| Rome (6), Wavrs (5). 3. .0. PUUn* .arsnips ,6,. U. BH- e'Vrn^ ftl I tor n-pi'iitaiici- (7) I*. 11.i1t.-is (5),j (5), 8. I vlrv. (6), 12 Sarrrd 15. Anim., 18 11—111 jBft. t Sg < Bi. < tt f LI
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    55 13 Curvaceous TatM EI K Finnish ballerina, hat just been signed to a lons- t t r m-M-C-M contract. Tain.v vtrho was born n Helsinki, is sft. sm. tall 11 5 lbs., and has dark blonde hair and ;rcy green eyes. She has appeared on radio and stage with
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    826 13 _^^g^rt|B^^H^B Mill^ n aAii^F^^^ t .^jT^H^l\^^Hpif*^^_7 Special Correspondent MICHAEL RUDDY writing from the "celluloid city" presents the last of six articles telling the inside story of the men and women who make pictures and of the pictures that have made the nonentities of Yesterday into the stars
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  • 535 13 Says THOMAS WISEMAN l/ENNETH MORE pulled on a cap. similar to the one he wore in Genevieve. and started his £1.700 car. quite unsimilar to the one he drove in Genevieve. As we glided luxuriously through the London traffic towards Eaton Square
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    • 295 13 You tan make your teeth SHADES WHITER 4LrW, \»L. /^BBW^IHB: How you can have whiter, healthier teeth and defeat decay your teeth are and effectively. If feti at rha a dinging, preajy places to difficult for th« brush ±:n chu coating to reach, and ao help* to defeat form and
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    • 830 13 •m m* ■Lay a is! j'exotic'i I would like to have a signed photograph of exotic actress Laya Raki. B B What is her address? H She ls reputed to have the best figure in Ger- B many. B < II \l:i I! CHANG Ipoh. B Unt. J. Arthur Rank
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    • 254 14 HERE'S THE IATESr HILLMANrange Mr -+W y Ma^ciMftlß^^^^ The llillman I>e Luxe Saloon 54.995 with more luxury, more power, more style, also the Minx Special Saloon $4,695 powered by the famous "Econimaster" engine The new Hillman Californian $5,395 with improvements in appearance, comfort and performance will still further increase the
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 1402 14 M-^ Edgar Rice Burroughs wj QI^JILoL/ L^^^B^9£tik? '-&bv[l^''< ...THE TIMING WAS PERFECT ANC? THE P^v r^» I*^T V»^«- 1 /mo^^^^fJßtt?^\ ZA^M^i* IW\PALEC? ITS GfSANTIC BLAOC TARGET PgfJf^BFßWPgl OLO g|QJu_ jjgjjl YEAR THIS WEEK FOR All H I i^ s >fs March 21 al !>.3t> a.m. (Irprnwich Mean rime the Sun
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  • 1226 17 THE STRANGE CASE OF THE THIS in ih<> ftfeand tirtirh' in <mr **W~akv t p and Lire!" «tcru>«, uriiivn hij a famoutt London doctor, iotting of the *>w*>ryday problems and thy human \ith> of the science of heating. CHE'S always crying, doctor. When I come home in the
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  • 1455 17 THE BIG MEN WHO CAME TO MY DOOR The elections through other eyes Iki V most respected IVI Uncle greetings' It grieves me to know that I should have caused you so much pain and anger through my long silence. It was not through lack of affection or want of
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 226 17 m dunni cigarettes specially imported from London Available in packets of 10 and airtight tins of 50. THU FAMOUJ' WHITE SPOT' is your guarontee that the contents are of the high qualir> associated w>h the You deserve a Dunhill Houd never guess s rated as a small car! mot the
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    • 451 17 It seems a miracle that person }J*ItUB once crippled with pain, can recover I to enjoy lite to the full again But such \\T"\ VC^bW miracles happen every day thanks to \v\\Jn Dr. Mackenzie's VEINOIDS "I feel M twenty years younger", says Mr. T.H.D. \jj na i typical case Most
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  • 736 18 HIGHLIGHTS OF MALAYAN SPORT 'TIGHT' SOCCER IS THE ANSWER Says CRUSADER GELANGOR'S Malaya Cup soccer team, with u former Hong Kong star ;is its coach, is expected to do great things this season. Couch Wong Xi Leung was China's reserve i goalkeeper in the 1936 Olympics at Berlin Pan Ka-Pins.
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  • 424 18 THIS EIGHT' IS WORKADAY CAR! WORLD OF MOTORING Says MIKE HAWTHORN |T is hard to touch reality when you drive motorcars on test. All your senses crave grace, speed, and power. But reality must be there all the same. Most drivers substitute economy, utility, and space for the more splendid
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  • 43 18 Points (10 Max Comment :ngine 10 An eager little beaver. trrrint That understeer. •rrelrratton Not all that much suspension .4 little iott 'ornorinf Up to expectation omfort Not so good in the back. Trimming Typical. (.rarlinx Top an third trill Closr.
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  • 404 18  - Economy run has a mixture of cars BARNEY AVERY By MR. PERCY Corner of the Singapore Motor Club tells me that nearly 80 cars are going to report at the start of the Mobilgas Economy Run In Butterworth on April 8. And what a representative selection they are almost all
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  • 355 19 PENG SOON EDDIE WIN WELL But Judy Devlin and Heah out MANCHESTER, Saturday. THE TWO Malayan badminton stars, Eddie Choong, the All England champion for the past two years, and Wong Peng Soon, champion for three years running before that, easily won their first-round matches in the Manchester invitation international
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  • 202 19 NAGAIAH HITS ANOTHER UNBEATEN 51 A SPLENDID hiilf century Dy S rl Nagaiah (51> enabled Ceylonese to defeat Wanderer^ by six wickets In a friendly cricket fixture at Ba!»stier Rond yesterday. This vas Nngniah s second fifty this season. He -md Sundratn 1 35) figured in a big fourth-wicket partnership.
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  • 211 19 i |"NIVERSITV Ma', iva were I tamnnd by nine wickets in their friendly crirket fixture against I Singapore Recreation Club on the pad ing yesterday Uapaad badly and only skipper McCoy '37 not rrvxTup ;o the SRC. attack They were bundled out for 92 IMVF.RSITY Ram
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  • 111 19 AN EIGHT-BOUT boxing pro- pramme between Technical College. Kuala Lumpur, and St. j Andrew's School, was drawn w:th e:ic!i wmnins; four bouts at Woodsville yesterday Results (Technical College nr*n Fly: Chin Swe? Foone bt C Tan; Kwok Hon Kai lost to Foo Boon For.g. Bantam:
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  • 55 19 KUALA LUMPUR Sat Selangor trounced Malacca 10—3 In a friendly inter-state soccer fixture here today but not after be:ng twice in I arrears in the first half. Selanaor opened scoring first but Ma'.acca twice caught up belore the I home team went into a 5
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  • 187 19 LONDON, Saturday. GO. ALLEN, chairman of the Marylebone Cricket Clubs selection committee, said that he thought no country would beat England in cricket for the next five to eight years. Allen is a former England captain. Commenting on the Austra- lian tour by the
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  • 14 19 Boys Town 10-1 In a friendly soccer fixture at Buitit Timah yest«-day
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  • 105 19 Across: 2. Bodices. H. Aurora. 10. Armour 11 Remorse. 13 Ropes. 15. Tapir. 18. Alas. 19, Tab 21. Role L>2. War. 23. Vital. 25, Leg. 26 Animosity. 27 Erg 29. Merit. 30. Pot. 32, Shot 34 Din. 35. Duct. It, Synod. 38, Vista. 39. Tipster. 42. Thieve.
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  • 157 19 MEXICO CITY. Sat LOU JONES United States i beat the world 400 metres track record with a time of 45.45ec. In the Pan-American Games here yester- daj. He wai Bser Inside the record set by George Rhoden of Jamnlcr.. In Sweden in 1950.
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  • 39 19 A HAPPY TRIO: Racehorse owner Mr. Wong Ah York is all smiles as he leads in Cypress Point (Mickey Donnelly), winnrr of the Spring Cup at Bukit Timah yesterday (see Page 20). Sunday Times picture.
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  • 197 19 TOMMY MISSON scored four goals, including a hat- trick, when Rovers trounced Pulau Brani Tinted 5-0 in their SAFA first division league game at Jalan Besar stadium last night. Pulau Brani made an impressive start but ihey faded out and allowed Rovers to take
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  • 97 19 Results of the SAFA junior leacue soccer matches played yesterday ere Woodlands beat Kerala Sama:am 2-1 in a Div. 3A game at CYMA ground. Wal^ab and Abdullah scored for Woodlands and Lawrence for Samajam. Police A" beat Town Ranßers 2-0 in the 3B came at Thomson Road.
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  • 203 19 Craveney scores third century in 4 matches WELLINGTON. Saturday. ANOTHER century by Tom Oraveney, bia third In four consecutive matches, put MC.C. in a strong position against Wellington on the first day of their three-day match here today. He made 102 out of the tourists" total of 207. By close
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    128 19 me Negn Se:r.t>uan Kuooer Dealer* Association nas spacious office (Greuno floor) to let, at Cameron Street, lot 1055 1057, Seremban. Details; Reinforced concrete Building. Arw 120' x 60" ready for occupation end oi 1950. Conditions: Premises may not be used for the storage of Sugar, Salt and prohibited matt There
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  • 138 19 Prince Cortauld wins Queen Elizabeth Stakes MELBOURNE. Sat. MR M Moodabe'.s Prince CortauM fivc-to-t" < the M.000" Queen Elizabeth Stakes mile and .1 quarter here today The ten-to-nine favourite. Rising i ij'.cr New Zealand horse :he Melt* Caulfield Cups lust year, wi by three and a h.Uf lennths. Cromls (20-li
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    • 145 19 Controlling apparatus for the automatic watches TltOS IORI l> I \M<>l S V W 1> S I\l II NEW and EXCLUSIVE! FOR THE FIRST TIME IN MALAYA THE HYING SAUCERS CAME AND TABLE i Patent Pending in the United Kingdom i WITH j£. INSET TABLE TOP "> I SIDED A
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    • 864 19 ASTHMA BRONCHITIS COUGHS CURBED ll HOURS-SLEEP SOUND Coughing, Difficult Breathing, Wheezing and Painful Nasal Sinuses. Quickly Helped by Scientific Compound that Dissolves Congestion in Three Hours, thus Restoring Vigour and Vitality and Sound Lasting Sleep. Do you or any ot your lamily sutler ATTACKS THE CAUSE from stubborn .nagging .coughs
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  • 2802 20  -  KPSOM JKKP Cypress Point pays $112 and Miss Winnie $64 fYPRKSS POINT, with Mickey Donnelly astride, sprang a big upset in the Spring Cop oxer one mile to pay $112 for a win at Bukit Timah yesrday, concluding day of the Singapore Turf
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  • 33 20 20 »»rd* $10 (minimum). IN CHERISHED MEMORY of II V. Alber I »way on 2i»tl March, l r >4B. In constant though find silent sorrow" Inserted •>> hi loving wife and children.
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  • 61 20 TOTAL POOL: $383,559 1st: No. *****5 ($1*2.600) 2nd: No. *****3 80.300) Jrd: No. *****2 47,944) STARTERS: (S3.995 each) Nm. *****2, *****2. *****0, [>!)!• 199. *****9, *****5. *****4. *****0 *****7, *****9. *****9, *****2 CONSOLATION: (S2.876 rath) Nos. *****9. *****5, *****2 *****7. *****6, *****2. *****0, *****9, :.O3258. *****1. DOUBLE TOTE
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  • 64 20 il ')il Sat. 'Pill special ivt.ik Turf Club million dollar sweep to be drawn on the Perak Derby on April 9 was sold out today. The first prize is worth $400,001). "'i- second $120,000 and the third MMM. A sum of $40,000 will be
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  • 224 20 LONDON. Fri. FOLLOWING the .scratching of French horse Kobus on Thursday, bookmakeis reduced the odds on the leading Lincolnshire Handicap fancies at last nights Victoria Club callover. Minstrel is clear favourite at 17 to two with Alf's Caprice. Military Court and Live Spirit bracketed
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  • 304 20 PENANG, Sat. SEVENTY-EIGHT entries have been received for a seven-race card at the Penang Turf Club's i amateur meeting on Saturday. M.i l eh 26. Sixteen horses have entered for i the open hacks race at catchweißhts 1 over 6f. 14 for the deleted
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