The Singapore Free Press, 3 August 1955
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section21 1955-08-03 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya \o I V ld. Singapore. Wed., Aug. 3, 1935. Price 15 Cts.21 words
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Article827 1955-08-03 1 I^HE Speaker, Mr. G. E. N. Oehlers, made the following statement m the Legislative Assembly yesterday: On the 25th of July, m this Assembly I was asked by the Chief Minister to consider whether a report which appeared m the Singapore Free Press of Friday,827 words
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Article330 1955-08-03 1 IMIE Speaker, In his statement to the Legislative Assembly, has interpreted the Chief Minister's speech m the same way it was interpreted by the Free Press m its headline "Royal Message Attacked." The Free Press regarded the Royal Message m the same light as the Speech from330 words
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Article, Illustration37 1955-08-03 1 The record-breaking RAF. vickers Valiant bomber Ls due •it Changi airfield, Singapore, 230 p.m. today. The plane s on its way for .secret trials '•U Woomera, Australia. Linda Nathan with Teddy and his birthday < uke.37 words
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Article26 1955-08-03 1 The Singapore Rubber Market opened quietly this mornine with first grade, August shipment, at $1.42 a lb., oneeighth of a cent below yesterday's close.26 words
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Article85 1955-08-03 1 IJONG KONG police have questioned a score of Chinese m connection with the crash of the Indian Airliner, Kashmir Princess, reliable British sources said m Hong Kong yesterday. These sources said the police were holding about 20 Chinese on warrants to show causeReuter - 85 words
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Article75 1955-08-03 1 A BIRTHDAY party is being given m Singapore tonight for a corker spaniel. Ten dogs will attend the party given by Mrs. Flossi** Nathan m honour of her dog Teddy, aged nine, at her home m Marine Parade, Raton*?. A special birthday take made from meat75 words
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Article268 1955-08-03 1 about the food served to lervkenen aboard the 19 9 121-ton trooper Empire Fowey were investigated by Mr. T. L. Ircmotitfcr, a Conservative Member of Parliament, when he boarded the ship at Southampton last ni^ht. The Empire Fowey had just docked after bringing home servicemen268 words
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Article88 1955-08-03 1 Port tie-up at Bombay, Calcutta CIAROO movi-nw-nt has >!<wr- cd right down m the Bombay dOCkl and was almost completely dlaorgftttlt(•(l at th<' harbour railheads yetterdlJF due to th»> K»'n«'ral .strike of harbour an-a transport workers, now m its second day. In Calcutta a three month emergency lias been declaredReuter - 88 words
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Article42 1955-08-03 1 The traffic officer at Kalians airport, Singapore, Mr. Sim Soon Teek, has reported the loss of three packages of watches worth $1,000. The packages were missed between 4 p.m. on July 31 and 6 15 am. on August 1.42 words
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Advertisement148 1955-08-03 1 L s« <■ V Sim <-l%^^BE t >3» i M MmW t iv All HL m mu9 j§yr, >— -Jiß& r > :m. f^v r s^ i I don't know, but J\ it's simplu delicious! im 'I Co 1 fffek \t'S *l J& > x I Your first ta^t«- of148 words
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Article267 1955-08-03 2 Geneva move to ease exchange of civilians MR. WANG PING NAN. the Chinese negotiator at the Geneva talks, has asked the United States to agree to a "third party" to look after the interests of i the civilians m each other's countries, according to usuallyReuter - 267 words
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Article95 1955-08-03 2 Angry men parade after riot IjiIVE THOUSAND angry 1 shipyard strikers paraded through Frances big Atlantic port of St. Nazaire ystrrday demanding higher wages as the Govfrnmcnt rushed a mediator to nfip the walkout before H exploded Into a repetition of Monday'! rioting. Black uniformed Republican tecurtty guards and city95 words
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56 1955-08-03 2 F-.'H Pr-mier I Hire and Fon Ign Mir \ntoine Pinay have b« i n Invited to vh.it Ru I :md ha.. accept* d. Tl kid that the Sovirt ambassador to Franc* Mr. Vinogradoy. delivered the invitation. There was no indication of whenU.P. - 56 words
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Article24 1955-08-03 2 An amplifier and loudspeaker worth $200 were stolen from the Ministry of Labour and Welfare building m Havelock Road during the holidays.24 words
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Article126 1955-08-03 2 PRESIDENT EISENHOWER yesterday hit back at charges by Senator McCarthy, firmly saying that he had "entered m no deal to sell out our Chinese Nationalist and Vietnamese friends at Geneva. McCarthy had charged the President with advancing "the cause of tyranny and murder" andU.P. - 126 words
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Article64 1955-08-03 2 A PAKISTAN Government official yesterday warned that his country may be forced to take "stern measures" against Afghanistan if a settlement cannot be reached m their border dispute. Yusuf Ismail, secretary general of the Pakistan Government's Islamic Council for International Affairs, gave this warning m London whenA.P. - 64 words
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220 1955-08-03 2 U.S. Secretary j State John Foster Dulles said jesterdai the United States is asking Red China for information on the whereabouts of about 500 Americans, including many for whom there is only a slight hope. Mr. Dulles said this list long available at the220 words
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Advertisement102 1955-08-03 2 Let us make your shoes last longer '^F^W^^w REASONS ■^"•^<^^^ l^*' fUUa CAN REPAIR YOUR SHOES BETTER CHEAPER f Bulk supplies of repair materials supplied direct from our factories, giving you the advantage of master's prices. 2. Up-to-date repair shop equipped with Hie latest machinery, giving factory perfection. 7 Fully102 words
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Article328 1955-08-03 3 VIVIENNE PUCKRIDGE - VIVIENNE PUCKRIDGE =rp H E Commissioner- i I General, Mr. Mak-olm M icOonald will attend two rareweU parties to =be m his honour today. He will be enter- tamed lor lunch by S members of tne China Society m the Capitol Blue Ro >m. The commit-328 words
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Article19 1955-08-03 3 condition of the Pope so improved that he will sume mass audiences on Har .schedule- U.P.U.P. - 19 words
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211 1955-08-03 3 Tear gas stopped arsonists fJUNDKKDS of rioters swrpt through the centre of Nicosia, Cyprus. last nifht smashing windows and neon lighting signs and wrenching out police telephone boxes. Police rushed m, used tear gas to prevent rioters trying to .>et fire to theReuter - 211 words
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85 1955-08-03 3 5.000 PEOPLE FIGHT 138 FOREST FIRES AN ARMY of 5,000 fire-fight-ers faced Northern Ontario's blazing forest land.s yes- 1 terday with victory nowhere m sight. About 200,000 acres ranging from bush to prime timber are aflame. With 90-degrees temperatures and lightning storms stretching across the fire belt, more outbreaks areA.P. - 85 words
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Article80 1955-08-03 3 OAN FRANCISCO Chinatown's 16-man plainclothes police squad, a relic of that city's tong wars, will be abolished next Monday. The men will be assigned to other duties. The squad was fronted 70 years ago to control gambling, factional wars and Hatchet men. Mayor ElmerA.P - 80 words
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258 1955-08-03 3 Wife of freed PoW says:I married again r PHE former wife of Airman Daniel C. Schmidt revealed yesterday she had married another man last September m the belief her husband, Imprisoned m Red China for two-and-one-half yean on "spy ,charges," was dead. The former Mrs. Scnmidt, now Mrs. Alford D258 words
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Article35 1955-08-03 3 Standarrl-Varuum Oil Co., has appointed Mr Harnr A. Gibbon, a veteran of the firm\s Kar Ea-st oi>erations, to the new po.st of producing co-ordl-nator at the company'l New Y<>rk headquarteri office. A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article155 1955-08-03 3 Stowaway drama in Q liner AN American who claimed he hud jumped overboard from Ibc Incoming Canard liner Queen M.irv and iwani ashore at Southampton on Monday nipht was taken bark to the liner resterdaj morning, having b^en rerused permission to rand The man Richard David liartin. 27, of last155 words
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Article151 1955-08-03 3 Wig-weariny jungle tribe found A PATROL into the Interior of Papua ha., found a tribe of wlf-wearing warriors who had never before ieen white man The New Guinea administration reported last night the tribesmen, known as the Duna. wear iriga and long beards which give them a biblical appearance TheyA.P - 151 words
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Article47 1955-08-03 3 MAUREEN (Little Mo.) Connolly, the former tennis star, of S:m Di^so. California, Injured her ri^ht le^ yesterday when her car struck a pole. Miss Conmyy retired Irum tennis after seriously Injuring the same l*^ In a riding accident last year. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Advertisement13 1955-08-03 3 When entertaining friends always keep tradition It m\!* CAMUS La Grande Marque GOGNAG13 words
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Advertisement81 1955-08-03 3 DO-IT-YOURSELF" WEAR NO PRESSORLON SUITS SLACKS j DACRON SUIIS SLACKS I DACRON SHIRTS ORLON SPORT SHIRTS TERELYNE SHIRTS DACRON UNDERWEAR THE NE WEST CONCEPT IN si SISII.R CLOTHING lAf ACCI A 11 1 11 I 'C MISS Wl AX 1)1 I- 1 G FT S WE HAVE A VERY WIDE81 words
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249 1955-08-03 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, August 3, 1955 Opinion TROUBLE AHEAD a DEPRESSING picture of Singapore Is painted by the U.S. News and World Report. "Several large foreign linns, Including American companies, arc thinking of pulling up stakes," this publication reports, adding, "Others are abandoning expansio n plans." communist inspired249 words
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Article, Illustration764 1955-08-03 4 MAPS AGAINST the MAU MAU DUDLEY HAWKINS reports on the latest developments m the Kenya unrest -from a secret operations room m the heart of Nairobi TOE death of Man Mau 1 and the progress ol I any future war. In K» i will be- planned In a i large,A.P. - 764 words
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Article148 1955-08-03 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber /ffljß&y A i^^^^^^ Ijwans the Hearse, who J hold! the Ravenscroft Beit for nasal pea-pushing, hai been challenged by Nogulko the "Bessarabian Bel." Tho.se who have .seen No^ulko m action .say (that his nus<' threads its way acrosi country like an eel among water weeds, and148 words
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Advertisement24 1955-08-03 4 In Singapore] ..it's SENA 'Si s I 1 1 ways" for\ I HIGH CLASS JEWELLERY t 1 H. SENA LTD. SINGAPORE. PENANG O BANCKOK24 words
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Advertisement113 1955-08-03 4 I Helena Rubinstein 5 REAL SILK Face Powder $B//ps i Qings Absorbs JSf J Glows Takes Colour QT^ 9 v it IS Silk! 43^: Because it i.« pure atomised silk, W Helena Rdbteftem'l Real Silk Face VjifHgr Powder clings glows absorbs c, L r^ takes colour naturally! Once you Silk113 words
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Article828 1955-08-03 5 Adelaide Eastley - Adelaide Eastley By QT ROLLING aloiv^ *3 North Bridge Road, I stopped at £old merchant Luke Sievv Poon's to chat Instantly, people began to collect. Soon the .small shop was filled. People crowded the doorway. They assembled on the sidewalk, nudging for space. They overflowed Into the busy828 words
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172 1955-08-03 5 THE High Commissioner m Council has allowed the appeal of Captain G. B. Roche, a former pilot of the Penang Harbour Board, against the endorsement of his pilot licence by the Penang Pilots' Board. Capt. Roche, who resigned at the end of 1954. has172 words
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Article89 1955-08-03 5 Imr Straits Chinese Metho- dist Youth Fellowship will hold an intensive three day youth leadership training course beginning on .Saturday Ikan. will be on leadership, ••■<. pon ibility and plannli tnlque. Th- will Include memtx >\ the Swan lea youth leadei mp training team and Mr.89 words
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Advertisement10 1955-08-03 5 Careful, don't waste a drop it's Old Smuggler SCOTCH WHISKY10 words
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Advertisement252 1955-08-03 5 fr "s\Decca l^y/ 45 rpm Extended Play Xtfyty DFECItI TED HEATH: Belectloni from Tod Heath'i Ititta Palladium Concert, Yd. v. DFE9SM EDMUNDO KOS: Play Play IMay. DFEC22S DAVID UIIITIIH-D (Ma Mn DFEC24I VERA LYNN: Vera Lynn'i 'BoQfs for Children". OE NM BiN<i CROSBY: Borne Pint Old Chestnuts, Volume 1. OK252 words
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Miscellaneous564 1955-08-03 6 <> MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phi! Davis STAR j .r— n 1 J IjORN today, you ha\e I I [THAT INVISIBLE 1 I IT'S NOT 1 I OON'T KNOW HOW f^MTfn 1 <o Um V t tnucnr XL itLc ai .A7AVC IT WnftKC, I'M NOT J-^ 70UPIST--WMY 010 YOUJ564 words
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Article196 1955-08-03 7 LONDON, Auf. 2. I'revious Today iti'BBER No. 1 BSS eJ.f. European 40U buyers 40 4 buyers Torts August 40 sellers 41 sellers It i BBER No. 1 RSS c.U. European 40 buyers 40% buyers 'ports September 40 sellers 41 sellers IU'BBER No 1 RSS Spot. 40-. 1196 words
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Article91 1955-08-03 7 TONE: Steady. SALES: 366 lots. No 1 KSS Shipment Aug. landed prioe 44V6 sellers 44% sellers COFFEE futures September 50.50 bid 52.50 bid Above prices quoted m U.S. cents per Ib. NEW YORK. Aug. 2. Previous Today Tin Straits spot and nearby 97.50 nora. 97.50 nom. a«—91 words
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Article54 1955-08-03 7 Spot Malabar 46. Awaiting release 46. Afloats 45 y a First half August 45. Sarawak spot 42. Awaiting release 42. Afloats 41 to 40. First half August 38 Vi Lampong spot 45. Awaiting release 46. Afloats 45 >/ 2 First half August 44. Sellers ex-dock. Above prices quoted54 words
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Article32 1955-08-03 7 NEW YORK, Auf. 2. Previous Today 20 Industrials 460.25 460.82 20 Railroads 156.10 156.69 40 Domestic Bonds 99.55 99.56 15 Utilities 66.42 66.50 64 Stocks Composite Average 166.03 166.3532 words
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Article122 1955-08-03 7 Previous Today COPRA Philippines cJ.f. UK/North European delivered weight per long ton Aug./ Sept $177^ sellers SIWA sellers OPRA Philippines f.o.b. Manila m bulk per ton Unquoted Unquoted (OPRA Straits cJi. UK/North European delivered weight per £65 buyers £64% buyers long ton July/ Aug £65V^ sellers122 words
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297 1955-08-03 7 LACK CUTS AID TO T.B.-MENACED CHILDREN THE rehabilitation of some under- privileged school children with tuberculosis contacts m Singapore is being held up for want of money. Dr. S. M. Young, lady health officer m charge of schools, said the present budget of $30,000 a year allowed her to supply297 words
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Letter to the Editor
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439 1955-08-03 7 A reader's view on birth control FEW Roman Catholics, I believe, will wholly approve of the case against the Family Planning Association presented by the Catholic Social Guild m your issue of July 30. It starts with a piece of irrelevance about Colonial Rule—thereby presenting itself with a blemish as439 words
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Article33 1955-08-03 7 Three Penang hotels— two In PenanK Road and one m Leith Street were burgled during the holidays. A pair of binoculars and cash to the total value of $1,268 were stolen.33 words
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Advertisement44 1955-08-03 7 THE OLDEST SCOTCH WHISKY DISTILLERS IN THE WORLD SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. «5, The Arcade, Singapore. Tel: 3011 3 UMI 1, Rodger Street. Kuala Lumpur. Tel: ISH. IN ASSOCIATION WITH SINGAPORE PACKING COMPANY LIMITKI) For Baggage Removals To Any Part Of The World44 words
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Article, Illustration1516 1955-08-03 8 C.D.T. Baker-Car r today tells about the slave who became THE WORLD'S STRANGEST STORIES warren, neglected, y<i still magnificent, the Citadel of La Kerriere rides Haiti's highest mountain peak like some vast man-o'-wur, ready to Are a thundering broadside. Yet the great stronghold was never attacked, neverReuter - 1,516 words
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Article, Illustration66 1955-08-03 9 GERENUKS FOR ZOOS IN U.K Looking around m wonder at Avonmouth, Bristol, are two young gerenuks, destined for the Manchester Zoo. arrivals aboard a freighter as part of a cargo of animals valued at c 15,000. The animals were captured during a six-month expedition m East Africa and are goingReuter - 66 words
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Article73 1955-08-03 9 OIR Bernard Docker was refused permission to ex<nd London's longest suburan finger farther out into the. n belt. Amcrsham council unanilly turned down three apitiona from his company, opolitan Railway Country ite Limited to build uses on 590 acres of farmMid between Chorley Wood 1 Chenies, Buckinghamshire.73 words
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306 1955-08-03 9 WORKERS GET A BIG SHOCK OVER MEAL EXPENSES TAX 1 THOUSANDS of workers will have to pay tax on meal allowances because of a test ruling m the London High Court. Mr. Norman L. Durbidge, who claimed that his half crown teas and 6s. dinners paid for by his employers306 words
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Article391 1955-08-03 9 It was his answer to 'How are you?'' 4 MAN of 84 was asked about hi health by a National Assistance Board visitor. He made no answer, but started to climb a ti- "by way of demonstration." This is quoted m the Board's annual report,*391 words
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Article18 1955-08-03 9 Ninety-eight East German policemen, including five officers, fled to West Berlin during the Geneva talks.18 words
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Article16 1955-08-03 9 Britain Ls to soil 135,000 barrels of cured herring to the Soviet Union.16 words
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Article, Illustration139 1955-08-03 9 AT 6V2 years of afje. Linda Starr is already learning m Bristol, uhrrr she Irves, how to hit boun- daries. She is seen foeinj; coached m balsmanship by E her cricketing sister, Miss Betty Starr, 21 year old E shorthand-typist, who reE cently became the firstReuter - 139 words
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Article132 1955-08-03 9 (:v )K .m o:j>h.ir.» (1, p<-'rn Bedouin boy an Arabian Nlghtl .story has come true. Mneteen-year-old X l HuMeto ol Jordan wai fir: on the outskirts of Amman v. hf-n the boy. rmgiced m I bunury, stopped his car. Hie Har-row-educated ruler called hun132 words
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Article57 1955-08-03 9 SIR ARNOLD HAM. bftfl rotied a.s director Of th<» Royal Aircraft Establishment at Pamborough and will loin the board ot the Hawker Siddeley Group M technical director from Nov. 1. Sir Arnold became director of the RAE. m July, 1951, when he was 30 Ho gave evidence57 words
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Advertisement95 1955-08-03 9 yw r£Lt ey the feel Or iT SHROFFS CARPETS 47-49, STAMFORD ROAD. SINCAPORE Phone: ***** Wm*'^<^ iBT BEAUTY AND pr ecision VA' f JS For Perfection m TimeKeeping— lt s lovely to OO t <** "delightful to own ~*~^J\n obtainable fuom all If&Wlm LEADING WATCH DEALERS Use CODE BOOK B95 words
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Article, Illustration164 1955-08-03 10 THE GIR HAD LO OF FU S S rpHE Third Annual Sports of the Bales! a hectic afternoon of fun and fames T on the full programme and one of (Ik* the Modern Artist." The pictures from t'>p le the page below show the prioress of tl I member ofLEE TUCK SOON - 164 words
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Article, Illustration516 1955-08-03 12 Adelaide Eastley - Adelaide Eastley Prize-winning now a habit photo by A GIFTED teacher who has won the response of talented and co-operative pupils has invoked community admiration for her school thi i. Th» her is modest Miss Lils Bamy, her schon] the Tan long Katong School Girls, ofFree Press - 516 words
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Article164 1955-08-03 12 APPLEB are growing without pips at a research station m Somerset. The successful experiment La among several now being carried out to safeguard the county's production of cider. A team of experts, led by Professor T. Wallace, director of the National Fruit and Cider Institute 4164 words
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442 1955-08-03 12 Eileen Ascroft - ITS THE STRAIGHT AND NARROW PATH NOW Eileen Ascroft By WOMEN will be treading the straight and narrow path thus autumn. That is if they like to be m fashion. Paris has now confirmed the slim look which we have already seen m Rome and London. This takes two distinct442 words
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Article, Illustration639 1955-08-03 13 confesses FRANCIS MARTIN ONLY one way of describing Bertice Readirt act m London. ther on the stage or cabaret ("I wear a ringe skirt and do a ling called Lecture on vt she smoulders, arks, explodes. l have never met a more lyReuter - 639 words
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Article549 1955-08-03 13 interesting new disc of jazz music, When linti Go Marchin' In," twelve Dixieland issics, including the t gives this long-play-ord its name. twelve numbers offer me novelty tunes, oriDixieland numbers, jirituals and vaudemelodiet. cording i s by the retrombonUt Turk MurTurk has a big brassy and he549 words
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Article174 1955-08-03 13 EjtRANZ LISZT WBM m many ways the most brilliant of pianist I and ins composition! are breathtaking In tonal beauty M they technically difficult Amoni the Rr t ol hi <>rchestnU comp are two concertoi for pUmo and orch tra, the No 1 m fc174 words
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Article81 1955-08-03 13 A NAME to remember is 25-year-old New Zealander Mlna Foley, currently being applauded In New Zealand m tn<> nnest coloratura soprano the country has < ver produced. Overseas exports who have heard her say she has one of the voices of the century— some say the best81 words
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Advertisement92 1955-08-03 13 O HOUSEHOLD REMEDIES 1/oii s/u>uld not be ujitActdf A.I.LUN6 SYRUP for COUGHS. COLDS I^lilM"^ BRONCHITIS THROAT >^ff& LCHEST AILMENTS LINSMENT ™C KLY HEAT f, r LOTION Urn nli.f of r MIVIIAK KIIH SIATIBM thc »*W of LUMBAGO MiNdlc Nil ll \l.''l «ii.|I4II.iVU SPRAINS lICKM\IK>NS BTTFTNEBB I'KK KLY HI AT Ml92 words
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Article, Illustration1622 1955-08-03 14 Charles Morgan - The GOLD Cigarette Case Charles Morgan by I PiDfT \\HAPPtN? THE answer to yesterday's "Did It Happen" taIe—"KINDNESS OF THE HEART"— is no, it did not happen. IT was In the Bummer Of 1913, when I was 19 yean old. Whilo serving on the China Station. I had Obtained permission1,622 words
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Advertisement99 1955-08-03 14 CI C f lOfflC K^^&'siiiiilMf'* this easy way W&mmSSi \&*~££'e*+^^^ Mix Robinson's Patent* 1 flar/ey to a thin, smooth paste m cold water. m* J!^f?s\ %y and boil for one minute 'v&vlft^ on^'- Sweeten and flavour v:sWx :'vi x :*V-:w /<> ras iVa\v! 'l* ,'ivlv, X 1 iX*• *j v»99 words
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Article, Illustration718 1955-08-03 15 WITHOUT PAIN THERE CAN BE NO HAPPINESS Two paths cross m Paris... pro vocative star and provocative playwright... I introduced them, says DAVID LE WIN f^OR the first time on my honeymoon someelse lias worried it tin reservation For the first time I not have to look behind for the718 words
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Article626 1955-08-03 15 'JUST LOOK AT LIFE AS IT IS' and writer Tennessee Williams says "I ill ill uiih <li« rrisis m I In- iiiincls «»f |Mop!r V«mii« linn's hit slorin iirr %a%«li»4 k bill I il«-;il ill ri ;il il>. it 1 1 1 r ea Ii t j i •air age/626 words
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Article, Illustration968 1955-08-03 16 William Hickey - It's the unhappy folk who DO things William Hickey "fFHERE an two types of nun m the United St.. 1 lid Dl Arnold HuUchrv K'T to me. "There Ls the nan who i emotionally dependent. When h» goes home expects a mother rather than i wife. A tic 'out- dynamicReuter - 968 words
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Advertisement158 1955-08-03 16 c To Clear: Coloured Cotton Bedspreads $6.00 each YOU NEVER WILL FIND SUCH A SENSATIONAL OFFER! BEDSHEETS j Specially Reduced I PILLOW CASES CANNON PEBCALE eciall y~ Keducea CANNON PEBCALE t Tailoring Charges ™"> w Ck ::.,oo P r during Sale! HOBBOCKSES PILLOW 90 108 28.0') J CASK* Huocnninni GET158 words
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Miscellaneous249 1955-08-03 16 i^L^L^H N i 111 Fy nfluHs^H nbflr^^fl )BfIDHR suUl* I**c Bk%l ■DBfiflk^r^^^^^ i I liw^9lßh^fi?liWft^s^Zl&ii ■AW i I jrj^il^ IKI/^H SC3> H^BMSiBMf l^HetklHkflb^sfi^9s^Hß^'V3e^b^r^^^^jLal L^^*mmJ l__^_^_^^^_^^^^^__^ ssbsSm i^MUlKmy i^ 3H £Hf HBW wSS Bi~u 90HI I- o Ili EmMsl ft bSBQ I l^W/a HOB! (uks A( uoss 6 Take Mty oil249 words
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587 1955-08-03 17 Michael Ruddy - 'Jolly good income, chum' cries David Michael Ruddy cvnvbn IKS a MOTHER and daughter act at the Palladium? A Hollywood studio press agent says that Jane Wyman and her 14 year old daughter, Maureen, have an offer from Val Parnell to do a and dancing routine that they have done587 words
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Article, Illustration243 1955-08-03 17 DEANNA to RETURN to FILMS [\EANNA DURBIN will f/ return to the American screen late this year. This is the prediction of Joseph Pasternak, the producer who discovered and developed her into one of the Industry's top stars. Pasternak says he has been m correspondence with Deanna, who now n243 words
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Article135 1955-08-03 17 IT i eiw ;i long way to travel 6.000 milea for a six-minute part. Hut that is what Joan Qreenwood 'did when she went to Hollywood to co-star v.:♦ h st» wart (iianger In the i: lin "Moonfleet." i asked Mi Oreenwood and then the producer, John Houseman, who135 words
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Article286 1955-08-03 17 Both side* vulnerable South dealer \y n j 4 ♦Kg 1052 J 9 4 3 108 15 0 A W 10 8 6 0J 2 J 3 *g 9 8 SOUTH 8 0 X ft 7 *X 2 Th* bidding SOUTH *f'.r NOWTN CASI 14 2 4 Pa.ss286 words
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Article, Illustration340 1955-08-03 18 JONATHAN - JONATHAN Now he's all set for Don Cock el I By JACK TO AMIABLE GIANT WHISTLED HAPPILY AS HE Ml! KM. HIS COWS THE OTIIEK DAY. THE MAN WHO CONTROL BOXINC; HAVE FORI.IVEN HIM FOR BEING NAUGHTY WHEN HE SECONDED HIS BROTHKK 808 IN A340 words
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Article102 1955-08-03 18 Britain's Borotra Basil BASIL LA WHENCE was winning his ambriduc hiwn tennis Blue m 15)1 1 at the time when Norm. in Brookes and Mrs. Dorothea Lambert Chambers irere dominating the Wimbledon <h impionships at the old Worpir Road grounds. Basil, at <•- played m the professional tournament at Scarborough.102 words
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Article80 1955-08-03 18 The Selangor Gun Club will take part m their first outstation competition when they participate m lie inter-club challenge match spon sored by the Singapore Gun Club on Aug. 7 m Sin^apo.t The .'Mansor team will Include three club champions, S. If. Yong (1955), W.80 words
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217 1955-08-03 18 ROYAL AIR FORCE BELBTAR ASSURED THEMSELVES OF THK UNITED SERVICES FIRST DIVISION LEAGUE TITLE WIIKS THEY BEAT X I.M.X. 5-1 IN A KF.Y GAME AT SELETAR YESTERDAY. R.E.M.E missed several chances. Their inside forwards w*re never available to receive the crosses sent over by217 words
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Article163 1955-08-03 18 I^WAKT PotfdtW, 7 It 2 m.. 308 lb Souih AfrtCSfl heavyweight boxer. ;un. id m I/mdon ye.sterday and %.i.-> t.tken by bus to the offices of promoter Jink hiolomons. "Three ar hire lnnis I contacted would not take the job," said b'>!<mi<>Ms, who wa.s163 words
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Article799 1955-08-03 18 Ralph Blakeman - Ralph Blakeman bvnbvnvnv F.E.A.F. 'B score upset victory m inter-section soccer competition THBBB WAS ANOTHER MIXED BAG OF SPORT AT fHANC;i LAST WEKK AND STATION TEAMS WERE IN ACTION AT SOCCER. rRIC KET. TENNIS AND BASKETBALL. IN ADDITION. CHANGI WAS WELL REPRESENTED IN THK COLONY GOLF799 words
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Article, Illustration34 1955-08-03 18 picture. H)K the M'cond time m three years, Mr. S. Banks' French Design, ridden by V. <iardner (nearest camera) won the I doodwood Stakes. Se< mid was Lord Rosefoery's Cunningham. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article186 1955-08-03 18 By A Special Correspondent "DRITAIN'S leading Marathon runners do not intend to take this business of raclni m tine sun lying down. They are to press for all Un portant Marathons to W held m the evenings and t the A.A.A. champion.sln;. race m future to be run186 words
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1310 1955-08-03 19 MAHA RANEE TO WIN DRB CUP TOMORROW M\HA RANEE, a grey Irish mare by His Highness, is my choice to win the D.RB. Cup for (lass 2, horses over &l furloofi at Penang tomorrow, third day of the August Bank Holiday meeting. ha Ranee put up a spectaperformance last Saturwhen1,310 words
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Article77 1955-08-03 19 OROBABLE scratching* 1 at Penang tomorrow are: Canchew, Greet, Conventional, Malayan Scholar, Avenger, Shi Shi, Pearline, Boy Garyth, Triple Crown, Stormy Wizard, Rice Mill, RoseMarie, La Ronde, Crown Link, Good Forage, Clear Water, Live Wire, Cedar Hill, Abington, Tres Nick Shukria, Gold Train, hi nil. i. The going77 words
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Article, Illustration59 1955-08-03 19 plclnn». yK'lurc. V »T vith apprentice Awi astride beating Christmas Carol (Wahab) 'to win the Claw 4 Div. I—7f.1 7f. handicap, on Monday What Happened (Hudson) was a lonp way third. Free Press (UU4IR SCOI (Mortimer) leading ih« field t. win Ra.cJ^n Monday. WFree Press - 59 words
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216 1955-08-03 20 INDONESIA'S K.O. KING TO FIGHT SONGKIAT IN SEPTEMBER FBU PKKSS BOXING REPOBTEB THE nGHTB WHO KNOCKED OUT THE MAN WHO BEAT INDONESIA'S MUHTWKIfiHT CHAMPION HOBBY NJOO, WILL FIGHT IN SINGAPORE EARLY NEXT MONTH. HE IS WILLY LASUT OFFICIAL FEATHERWEIGHT AND LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPION OF ALL-INDONESIA. HIS OPPONENT WILL i BE NAI216 words
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Article79 1955-08-03 20 20 Words $6 (minimum). TO Irene and Taffy Thomas a daughter, Myra Elizabeth on the 2nd at K.K. Singapore. Both well. STUBBS: To Sue and Bill, on 2nd August at Bungsar Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, a daughter. Both well. CRAWFORD: To Anne and Hunter, at Penang Maternity Hospital, on 30Ui79 words
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Article46 1955-08-03 20 20 Word* $H (minimum). WRIGHT-NOOTH REAY: The Engagement is announced between I Peter Hui^h WriKht-Nooth, youngest! son of the late Mr. R. G. Wright-i Nooth. and Mrs. Wright-Nooth of j Bedford and Margaret Reay, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J.; Reay of Lancashire.46 words
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Obituary40 1955-08-03 20 20 Words %6 (minimum). ELPHICK ISABEL, widow of the I late Harry Elphick and very dearly loved mother of Pain, suddenly and peacefully at Royat. France, on 25th July. She loved Malaya and the «ood friends she leaves there.40 words
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Article34 1955-08-03 20 AFRICANS beat Glamorpun by 22(3 runs at Swansea yesterday. Scores were: S. Africa Ist Inns: 225; Glamorgan Ist. Inns: f>4: S. Africa 2nd. Inns: 230: Glamorgan 2nd. Inns: 165. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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374 1955-08-03 20 SURRIiEY, THE COUNTY CRICKET CHAMPIONS, JOINED YORKSHIRE AT THE HEAD OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE BY BEATING NOTTINGHAMSHIRE BY AN INNINGS AND THREE RUNS AT THE OVAL YESTERDAY. Both Surrey and Yorkshire now have 196 points, but Sur- rey have two matches m hand. Yorkshire,Reuter - 374 words
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Article112 1955-08-03 20 The Combined Staffs and Schools cricket match will be played on the Victoria School ground today starting at 1 p.m. Teams will be selected from: Staff: T.E.K. Retnam (capt), Wong Fong Weng. E. Doraisamy, R.G. Barker Gan Kee Kian, R. Jansen. V. Navaratnam, Yap Boon Chuan112 words
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174 1955-08-03 20 A NEW world record for the four by KOO- metre relay wa« announced yesterday by Moscow radio. It was 7 hum 26.4 sec. by an army team competing at Riga m a tournament to mark the 15th anniversary of Soviet Latvia. A Soviet174 words
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Article, Illustration148 1955-08-03 20 WRESTLERS were out m force yesterday at the funeral of Mr. Dominic Carmichael, a retired planter and businessman, who collapsed while watching the wrestling at the Happy World arena on Saturday. Mr. Carmichat'l collapsed at the ringside while his car driver Tiger Puran was wrestling Bud148 words
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Miscellaneous136 1955-08-03 20 >t>» < IK SMII A League and (up (•roup A: S.I.H. S.'l.C farrer Park; Hong ktflg Hank v (bartered Bank, SIIB ground. <;roup B: Mercantile Bank v Mai. Airways. Farrer Park; Ford v Sime Darhy, Farrer Park. Ciroup < (.uthrie v Mansfield, SRC padariK; Jacks v S.C.S., it MFA. (.r<»up136 words
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