The Singapore Free Press, 14 September 1955

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya r Lijiifmiri. Wednesday, September 14, 1955. Pric« 15 CU.
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  • 124 1 Death plunge into a party l YOUNG WOMAN plun- ged 24 storeys yesterday through a glass roof and into the midst of 150 people gathered for lunch and cocktails m New York Biltmore Hotel's fashionable Palm Court. .he died soon after. 'he man hurtled into a man .seated m the
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  • 20 1 Singapore Rubber >• tned steadily this f irifh first grade pep t shipment, at $1.50 lents above yesterI ise.
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  • 32 1 Fressanges, wife of 3 in-C Fur East Air will visit RAF Regl- Malaya) depot m Paku on Friday. She c| the Asian famlii babies clinic and ed quarters.
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  • 89 1 A MERICAN dancer x\ Martha Graham and 16 co-performers may perform m Singapore and the Federation during a fourmonth tour of the Far East opening: m Tokyo on Oct. 31. Singapore producer Donald Moore, is now m touch with Miss Graham. He said today
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  • 128 1 IT'S RITA BUT SHE KEEPS IT DARK RITA HAYWORTH arrived m Ne* York yesterday m disguise from the west coast but declined to talk o: her plans. She travelled as "Mrs. Her flaming red hair was dyed black. With her two daughters, a nurse, a lawyer
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  • 193 1 RUSSIA PROMISES TO RELEASE PRISONERS l\ Germany and the viet Union agreed lay after five days biationa m Moscow iblish formal diplorelations and to ambassadors. wi spokesman said 1 id Adenauer the German Chancellor German delegathe Moscow negona, were told by the Government that tamed Germans Russia would be mln.
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  • 21 1 iMona are being acting Governor I kander Mirza to onulam MohamOovernor Ocncrai. source! said m vl teiday.
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  • 335 1 FORD'S: DEARER CARS IF... 'But we are sympathetic to reasonable claims* gPOKESMEN of the Ford Motor Company and the Metal Box Company, which luce higher wage demands Tor their workers from the Singapore Factory and Shop Workers' Union, said today they were sympathetic to reasonable claims. Negotiations m both places
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  • 130 1 A sentence of two years' imprisonment imposed by court-martial on Able Seaman James McNiven McSporran, 19, who knocked an admiral's hat off last July, has been reduced to 12 months An Admiralty statement m London yesterday said the Board of Admiralty had decided
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  • 27 1 THE Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, and members of the Singapore goodwill mission to Indonesia, are expected back at Singapore Airport at 3.30 p.m. today.
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  • 66 1 NINO VALDES, Cuban heavyweight champion and world contender for Rocky Marciano's title, stopped Don Cockell, heavyweight champion of Britain and the Empire, m the third round of their 10-round fight at the White City, London, last night. It was said after the fight that Cockell might
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  • 25 1 Major 8. G. Dunn yesterday reported the loss of his \\2 automatic pistol during a llight from London to Singapore.
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  • 126 1 In a statement after the talks, the Russian Premier said many cases were known of displaced Soviet citizens, "who do not Accept their lot of being jailed IE the German Fed* 1--r.il Rep ib! ■■<•." "The .Soviet government considers It a duty to tak^ up the
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  • 202 2 ENVOY KEEPS REDS GUESSING II s Amb.t sador IT AlexJ J j( ju.. on sfim (i to be kt epinii the Chinese Cow muni i< ata ut Ihe t...-i would use •h< n hi n umed talk* ivith theii r. pi i ;#ntativei at O< neu i t. iay Ji
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  • 168 2 France uses heavy hand against home-rule backers rpiiF French Government yesterday outlawed v Algerian Communist Party for Bupportin 1 the bloody nationalist insurrection, and launched nation-wide raids on party locate. It was the biggest crack down on th< o, m m.mists since the 1952 mass arrests
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  • 205 2 JAPAN'S special envoy, Shunichi Matsumoto. expressed shock yesterday at Russia's failure i_"i t n account for the fate of over 11,000 Japanese troops listed by Tokyo as missing, A Japanese spokesman said Matsumoto demanded to know what might have* happened to the missing men when
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  • 66 2 Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, new His;b ComI missioner to India, prei sented his credentials I to President Rajendra Prasad m New Delhi yesterday. He is seen here, beI lore his departure from Loindon, chatting with Mrs. Vijaya I-akshmi E Pandit, Indian High I Commissioner to U.K., at
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  • 87 2 FRANCE yesterday formally cleared away the last obstacle to applying its Morocro peace i plan. It guaranteed Sultan Mohammed Ben Moulay Arafa that his rival Mohammal Ben Youssef would never regain the Moroccan throne, Arafa. despite reiteration i of his determination to stay on the
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  • 104 2 Seato warns —suicide for Reds if- THE military staff for the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation said yesterday substantial progress was beins made m collective planning for defence oi tne area. The staff issued a communique at the conclusion of talks m Auckland, New Zealand. The senior American nelesate, Captain T.
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  • 42 2 Fui liter i,ro Hoyle, 25, on the Ist Battalion, Royal iii. h Fu llien v afl committed t' r trial ai Ankurs yea in (i.i v before the Kenya Supreme Court on a charge oj murdering ;i Klkuyu woman Reuter
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  • 58 2 Mr. John Bherman oop Bfi t }\>- \mmn< An nmhas •ado! I India said m Calcutta t< rday that the United statea would setk nuine solution to remove tne cxl I ing cause of dander" m the world at th< a meeting ol the
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  • 221 2 9th Mrs Manville gets 'record' $lm divorce settlement rpHE platinum blonde A ninth wile of asbestos heir Tommy Manville Jr.. called it quits m the Reno divorce court yesterday and was granted a record settlement for the Manvilles amounting to more than $1,200,000. Wearing a corsage of nine orchids which
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  • 52 3 HOLLYWOOD WANTS THIS STAR Britais'i lllni export may b J i pas ui?;nt), who been invited to up with a leading .[ivwood areney. y e received news tin- oiler after Hollywood rt-presenta- bad seen rushes her latest fil^ 7fs i Grwil l)a .y' m c |i television's t family star,
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  • 142 3 i\- express train crashed, killing H people and ajuring many others, beause the driver ignored a peed limit, a railway offiin London yesterG. R S. Wilon the chief inspector of said the accident. r curred on January 3" -due to the com- >■ ti egard of
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  • 328 3 FUND DRIVE FOR S'PORE SPORTS CENTRE AN' I-out campaign has sen launched by Sin- friends of youth for the proposed Youth Sportsi Centre with the prominent citizens commercial establishalertcd to receive contributions large or small "Hip Chief Minister's announcement that Government will match 'dollar dollar up to a quarter of
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  • 67 3 SEVEN hundred cases of measles have boon reported m a now epidemic m the Holsteinborg settlement of Greenland. Almost half the settlement's inhabitants are bedridden .served by one doctor and nursed by half of the population still on its feet. Oreenlanders were hit by a
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  • 271 3 US PORT STRIKE CALL BRINGS WORK TO STANDSTILL IyORK at most of Am*- rica'fl Atlantic ports came to a standstill yesterday as the genera] strike of longshoremen called on Monday by the International Longshoremen's Association took effect The strike call, m support of New York longshoremen', fight against the waterfront
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  • 83 3 Japan visas to be stopped for a week rrtHE Japanese Consulate A m Singapore will suspend the issue of ordinary transit and entrance visas between September 24 and 30 But Japan-bound travellers who need visas urgently will still be able to get them. The Consul General, Mr. Ken Ninomiya, who
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  • 42 3 Hong Kong's imports from Red China were $66,050,000 higher m August than July but exDort.s It'll by $48,750.--000. Overall trading figures ror last month jumped $27,400,--000 to a total of $257,700,000. Imports were $148,500,000 and exports 109,200,000.
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  • 35 3 An air force B-25 twinengine bomber crashed and burned m a cemetery shortly after taking off from Mitchell Air Force Base, New York, yesterday. All six people aboard are believed killed.- U.P.
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  • 27 3 The Inaugural meeting of the Singapore Deaf and Dumb Association will be held at the teachers' common room of Raffles Institution tomorrow at 5 p.m.
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  • 22 3 West Germany will increase Its imports of Burmese rice In a move to maintain German exDorU to Burma.- A.P.
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    • 12 3 When entertaining-friends always keep tradition CAMUS I "< VM.i: \h R() E COGNAC
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  • 248 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, Sept. 14, 1955. Opinion WATCH ON HEALTH r^EAR oi loss of em- ployment and, even worse, of becoming v n e m ploy a bl e rather than a desire to avoid the embarrassment of being a tubercular suspect could be behind the; reluctance of
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  • 610 4  - Army of exiles plans a 'peace march' home BERTRAM JONES by I^WO armies m hidden trenches laced each other across a mountain stre a m. The Kashmiri captain by my side said: "The 1 enemy. And he pointed to an Indian observation post 200 yards away. We wore standing on
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  • 158 4  -  UNKNOWN afagfuagaft Which would you rathei be, ;i ii.* r i with b •teaming hat and .ilunii tlluxn boot,, or B in, m With an aluminium ha t and ■teaming hoot it ig noi an on v quei lor to am er Most t he candidates who
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  • 258 4 Britain faces keen competition WHO is going to s e tele vision to th c world? This not the Importance of selling Mrs. Smith of Tyneside her first television set, or persuading lr Brown of London to have his 1953 set converted to get the I.T.A. programme this month is
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    • 27 4 "In Singapi>re f {...it's SENA 'S I always for i i v HIGH CLASS I JEWELLERY I i I H. SENA LTD.f SINGAPORE. PENANC 0 BANGKOK C
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    • 158 4 Helena Rubinstein's New quick way to 'Lift' sagging facial contours ANEW invisible beauty fluid (jQw^^-S^V^s that visibly 'lifts' sagging /*2^ ~V^^U fiuial contours— it srerns like a Ur dream, but it's true! Helena vt*^ IV J i Rubinstein*! new Contour-Lift fft^ t /^> v if^^/^ Film artually f.rms and braces
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  • 1287 5  -  Adelaide Eastley BY.. qK ETCH V cooking S facilities at the j s tai i Besar, Johore Bahru necessitate a catered feast at the fort hcoming State kanqui I with porcelain iruitead of golden plates foi service. The re<4 a 1 Ellen borough gold plate was lequate, also,
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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  • 175 7 CYCLISTS PILE UP IN MASS CRASH r>RTY teenage racing cyclists piled on too of one another m a tangle of limbs and wheels at the bottom of a steep hill near Skipton, Yorkshire. Fourteen of them were injured, one fatally. It was one of the biggest mass crashes In the
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    • 192 7 LONDON. Sept. 13. Previous Today •I MEfl No 1 RSS c.i.f. 42 buyers 42 buyers Torts September 42 sellers sellers RIBBEK No. 1 »SS c.l.f 42 's buyers 42 buyers European P^*« October JJJi sellers 43 sellers RiBBER N o. R SS S P°* m buyers 43a
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    • 103 7 NEW YORK, Sept. 13. Previous Today IN Strait, spot and nearby 96.50 norn 97.00 norn lIN futures September 94.50 nom. 95.50 norn October 94.00 bid 94.00 bid 95.00 asked 95 00 asked November 93.50 bid 93.50 bid 94.50 asked 94.50 asked !ONE: Quief. SALES: Nil. UKI'.fK futures
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    • 56 7 Spot Malabar 42 i sellers exprehouse, awaiting release 42, moats 42, Sept. 41^, sellers kdock. Spot Sarawak 37 4 fellers exwnrehouse, awaiting re- lease 37, afloats 36%, Sept. 36, sellers ex-dock. Spot Lampong 42 4 sellers exwarehouse, awaiting release 42, afloats 42, Sept. 41, sellers ex-dock. Above prices
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    • 33 7 NEW YORK. Sept 13. B Previous Today 10 Industrials 476.51 480.93 ■0 Railroads 162.26 161.39 Bo Domestic Bonds 98.26 99.21 ■5 Itilitit-s 66.13 66.26 m Storks Composite Average 170.99 171.66
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    • 120 7 Sept. 13. Previous Today lOPBA Philippines ci.f. UK/ North Kuropean delivered weight pp, long ton Sept./ Oct. $176 paid $177 sellers r<>PR Philippines f.o.b. Manila m bulk pet ton Unquoted Unquoted #OPR.\ Straits ci.f. IK North European delivered weight per l«n« ton Sept. Oct £65*.^ buyers
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  • 268 7 Multiply 1 9,763 by 27 to be a civil servant NEW EXAM FOR NEW SCHEME IF EACH child has to have 10 square feet of floor area In a school dining-hall, what area of floor, m square yards, should be allowed for feeding m a school where two-thirds of the
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  • 230 7 MARGARET SKALLEY. 20-year-old .shorthand typist, pulled herself up "to tier full Git. lin. i and said: "It is wonderful to be able to look up to J a man." < On one side of her stood Ben Crowe, a 7ft. lln. forestry worker,
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  • 289 7 AN ATOMIC achievement that will surprise the world is to be announced by the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority m the next few weeks. British atomic engineers and the contractors working with them have been able to save nearly a further six months m
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  • 954 8  -  TREVOR EVANS Says a new book on employer-employee relations by it ASTONISHED me to read m thi pre face ol b book |ust published "Communi cation In Industry" dited by < %t "'J Chisholm, Batsford, 35s I thai II is the first to apj har
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  • 589 8  - CRIME DOSSIER from ISTANB UL Percy Hoskins by AN amazing city, Istanbul. A city where people must have a licence to use a Cigarette lighter. Where local laws stipulate that the interior of taxi-cabs must be kept fully lit at night. And here it, is that \bQ of the world's
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    39 8 picture. The charm of the French Impressionist painters i? captured by this short evening dress by Digby Morton of London. It is m pale pink velvet and exquisite shades of a shot pink taffeta. It is called "Nostalgic." Reuter
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  • 89 9 Tlks called for Health Week show i 2 KADRI. chairuun of Singapore ltil Week's exhibition m ittee said yesterday B meeting of prospeccommercial exhibitors t he forthcoming show November 21 to 26 will •eld today at 5.15 p.m. i;l ii Health Office, Max ii Road. n invitation is extended 11
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  • 52 9 ANT race days have been lost at Worcesthrough Hoods. o events m the last flat tting oi the season are >c named for luck to ti off bad weather. They uric Four Leaf Clover :e. White Heather SellRace, Early Bird Nur- Handicap, the Horsee, and
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  • 25 9 mains of a 12th-cen-f wall painting of the t Supper were found m hall of Dover College c hc refectory of a Dry.
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  • 274 9 Captain blamed for loss of ship VESSEL WAS AFLOAT 19 HOURS AFTER BEING ABANDONED fHE stranding of the British cargo-ship Wychwood (2,506 tons) eight miles off Bermuda on August 11, was "primarily due to the negligence or the master, Captain Aaron Thompson/ says the report of a court of inquiry.
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  • 173 9 BORSTAL boy Angus Stewart, aged 19. lived less than ten minutes after breaking from a church party at Feltham, Middlesex. Stewart, who came irom Grimsby, ran away from the party with two other boys at 7.55 a.m. one day. They ran across the
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  • 98 9 The vicar says... NO FLOWERS A VICAR who officiated at funerals m a North London cemetery has told his parishioners: "In the course of a week 1 saw such an exorbitant waste of flowers that I could hardly bear it." The Rev. Frank G. Sprineford. vicar of St. Andrews, Kingsbury,
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  • 54 9 The doctor says... NO FRESH AIR SLEEPING with the bedroom windows shut is far healthier for many people than breathing fresh air all night. Dr. Guy Daynes, of Hove, claims. "We should more often advise our patients to have a source of heat m the bedroom on cold nights." he
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  • 256 9 FOR an hour a 17-year-old girl defied police and firemen from the 40-foot high roof of a Home Office approved school m Exeter. She shouted that she would kill herself. -i The girl was missed from the school at roll-call just before dusk. Then she
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  • 139 9 THE HUNT IS ON FOR 15 LOST PANTINGS A TATTERED, yellowing piece of paper has set 80-y*»ar-old Mr. Charles Kinross off on a search for 15 paintings done by his artist wife over 30 i years ago. The paper is a receipt given Mr. Kinross when i I he deposited
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  • 199 9 'War on TB under single Command' DR. SEN GUPTA, a specialist attached to the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association's clinic, said that there should be a single over-all authority to fight T.B. He said on arrival at Paya Lebar Airport after attending the fifth conference of Western Pacific countries on tuberculosis at
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    • 127 9 iV<r*f£? Arrival Decorate your house bungalow tor the New Season. Here we offer you the Heavy the Largest Selection of FURNISHING from various countries. In stripes, Fancy Brocades, Printed Flower Designs Fancy Curtain Nettings. Also available New B.M.K. Carpets. For better selection come Cr visit our FURNISHING DEPARTMENT on the
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  • 212 10  -  Oswald Henry fl c fff'ft!li^lTffflMWiMffi^MM^iaiiillirr'nmnrMflllPliriiifr I'limiflmiTn'ii'iiii 'HinnniiMiiiiiniiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiin i <AltO\ V.) That'* "Mitch" m the arm.s of Mr. I. M<( a In* at his HrHt "birthday" i<l<brati(»n at a. wHI known ni^nlspot. Wellwishers at the party Include Miss (.urn Day, Mr 11. Oates, Miss L. YoiiriK. Or. W.
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    160 11 lhe B °fl^m T akin l J me Ut betlVeCn dances c <*>» off m B. Poh, Miss P. C. Kwek, Madame Annie Leong, Miss Yook L*n Song and Mm. Gladys Kwek. Standing behind them are Mr. Richard Poh, Mr. Ernest Tan and Mr. W. 8 Kwek. iiiiiiiiiiinniftiii
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  • 1110 12  - Isn't it time U.K. took this curb off Princess Margaret? GEORGE GALE —>asks> HOW would you like it if you couldn't gel married before you were 2$ without your big sister's permission? Not much. I hope. You would like it still U'.sn 11 the only way you could get married
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  • 323 12 SHE TAKES TUE DiOMl LMNE TO TMUESMEWS WIVES r vi\E Kikuyu womon are going all fashion conscious. Instead oi Man Mau oaths, the talk now among the women m the Kenya Villages is of creations by Dior, Givenchy, and BalmalrL Several of them asked 24 -year-old
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  • 236 12 HUNT FOR WHITE SLAVER WHITE slavery on the Messina pattern is rife again m London. Scotland Yard has been secretly working for over three months on a top-level investigation m the West End and Paris. So much importance is attached to the case tru the head of Scotland Yard's C.1.D..
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  • 538 13 'PROMS'- a sixty years success story y; AUGUST 10, it 60 years to the since a bearded man of 25 leapt c conductor's L oi the newlyr Queen's Hall, In raising v iaton he inauguri. radition extrardinary m the history 1 msic m Britain nci, indeed, of the oi Die
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  • 519 13  - Patience pays off for Miss Cogan FRANCES MARTIN by OIGGEST selling re--0 cord m Britain during the first half of July, according to an authoritative poll of gramophone shops, was Alma Cogan's "Dreamboat." Miss Cogan reckons that m two months this disc has sold 150,000 to 200,000. Smart going. Patience
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  • 120 13 "JJARRY James at the Hollywood Palladium" (Philips B ***** R) provides a close-up of the great jazz trump Hist m all his guises. Lyrical and romantic, swinging and prowling, and as a virtuoso No one else has ever been able to duplicate the notes "Hot Horn Harry"
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  • 1995 14  -  F. TENNYSON JESSE by FACT ar fIOTHHI? Agtia a itory jo this series ty famous writers iwites have happened. Bat did it? Tomorrow thfi answer will he given. ii r HKN i first came up to London, dressed n a little brown corluroy Miit vii over xxkct.s like
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  • 44 15 picture. A PATCH pocket on the sieeve is one of the interesting features of this brown nopped woollen mushroom-line coat by Charles Creed of London. !he coat, named "Cheeta h, has a high detachable collar m cheetah, and turn-back cuffs. Reuter
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  • 308 15  -  ANNE EDWARDS by f ten years time the housewife may be able Id heat and light her pome for next to Nothing. Disease m ker family will be reluced to vanishing point her children's teeth will be safe from decay and food[tuffs that are now
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  • 704 15 PARIS designers must have hearts of flint says JILL unAlblt I COULD have almost 1 wept It was all because of Dior, BalenCiasa and Givcnchy. They must, I told myself, have hearts of flint. They are misogynists at war with our sex. Fur last winter I bought a new suit.
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    43 15 MARY MIKPIIY has thought up this now idea m dual purpose heat h-.sh;iri>s. With a mammoth-si/c woven straw hat providing adequate protection against the strong rays of the sun, it also serve* as a romfortable scat on the sands, a* Mary demonstrate* here.
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  • 897 16  - 'READ THE WORKS OF MARLOWE, SIR!' RICHARD FINDLATER afatrafagf So cries the man who is out to nil ii inn. 1 1 ut i imii i disprove Shakespeare "PHE most difficult thing to destroy In the world, Mr, is faith." BO say.s Mr. C&lvin Hoffmann, and he says if with
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    67 16 THE theft of se\en sten guns and a number of .22 rifles from Liverpool College some days ago was at first thought to be the work Of the IK. A. (Irish Republican Army), but the arms later were found m an old abandoned air raid shelter :md four boy s
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  • 95 16 FREEDOM HAD ITS APPEAL Princess Nadagire, slater of the Kabaka of Buganda, went to the Westminster Theatre, London, to see. the all-African play "Freedom/ 1 written by five people In a fortnight. The three-day production Should have ended some nights ago. but .so many people wanted .seats that extra performances
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    333 16 out has lUggttttd that Undue t| an undemocratic Kame; hi fact it is the great equaliser between thp sexes and between rich and Door Nevertheless bridue .strategy dominated by what has been called. The tyranny of r.h« .Pa,,, MMAH .suits not belnu. created equal, the tiKin with the
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 204 16 CM'Ks ACROSS 3 Qrimace this wav at the I Wearlaome tide? (4), hUkv money? (5). 4 Many a dance providee meat 5 na toOBl 1:i not worked (4) (4) 6 Piece of wood Be perch (4) 7On adding to thla one geta 7 Nut l cwrtw w a crater a
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  • 926 17  - The SUFFERING Mr. Greene goes Gay THOMAS WISEMAN afarghgh by ...AND REVEALS A GUILTLESS APPETITE FOR CAVIARE PRAHAII GREENE v has emerged from private torture camber m which he to write his >vels— to write and luce a film comedy barring such untortu ,vci individuals as Edmund Purdom, RoI Morley,
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  • 153 17 MADELEINE LIVES THE 'IDEAL' LIFE I[ADELEINE CARROLL, blue-eyed and blonde itish star who used to jse sighs like hurricanes the cinema audiCes m days gone by is c itar who isn't yearnIto get back to the cci or stage. "Marriage is being together," she says. "I've absolutely no itch at
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    50 17 AMONfi Hollywood's glamour who love th«» nun I* shape Iv Donna Reed Vre seen acquiring a tan hv the swimpool m onr of the swanky film Clij hotdt. Donna Is reported m be all set for a new film now. One of her previous portrayals won her an Academy award.
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  • 58 17 He's still surprised I[° 4 MM) KIEL !h(> "^»t he was hump when ll( <l »iis scenes tf (imrls m 1 Bui then ll( r Nmm cute Minintroduced a pure f i^U4,<k and a Jl fantaslicJjwi hiiivse roosX( 'l walked out I M he observ- m (his picture if f'/
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  • 62 17 Nice work— if you can get it IJRA&K SINATRA began 1 his role In The Tender Trap" by spending an entire day kissing Lola Albright. The actor, who portrays a philandering bachelor m the comedy film, WOt called upon to play a love scene with the lovely Miss Albright throughout
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  • 137 17 These men won't meet SUSAN HAYWARD j has four leading I men m "1 11 Cry To- morrow" but none f will meet m any scene m the picture and not one will see another while the picture is m production. I Each of the actors 2 Z will portray
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  • 79 17 JAMES MASON has no intention of following m Stewart Granger's footsteps, but he la wearing Granger's n; m. the "Shadows Over Africa" iii m within-a-fllm sequence m "Forever Daring," starring him With Drsi Arna/ and Lucille Ball. Ma.son portrays a hunter Wardrobe couldn't find just exactly
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  • 343 18 r jMIIRTY-ONE ycar.s footballer; 30 years a club .secretary That Ls the proud record of Mr Fred Lane, of Mint FC (Birmingha m > who ha.s just announced his retirement. Now 65 years old, he played for the club from 1*914 to 1945,
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  • 892 18 HENRY ARMSTRONG (minister and boxer) JOE WALCOTT (boxer ana youth leader) Ir you 'a ir e ft world s <-:\ impion box< what I be your plans for retirem at when your i, rhting days w< re over you might go Into busine ips run your own I taurant or
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  • 28 18 yesterday 1 Rugby result* were: Gloucester Dublin Wanderers 3; PJJi and Newlyn 3. »acM»Mth Ru*by League: Bat ley 21; Halifax 32. Donca-stci Koighley ft, Dewsbuiy Reuter
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  • 134 18 pETER KEENAN, OF GLASGOW, THE BRITISH CHAM AFRICAN JAKE TULI IN OLASOOW TODAY^ S UrH Keenan will need all the advantage hi.s long loft arm will give him if he is to beat Tuli. a superbly At little man, one of the mo.st aggressive m
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  • 155 19 SURREY MAKE BRILLIANT RECOVERY njIRREY, the English ceunty cricket champions, made a line recovery against The Rest In i rain interrupted match at the Oval yesterday. Th« four-day match ends today. In the 2hra and 35mln, play possible, the ns wiped out arrears of 134 runs for the of two
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  • 128 19 ltillllliil!;Hlll!!ll«ni;ii!il!l!l!Mri SOCCER SBHI knockout < up: SENIOR: Shekl v lord, Farm Park; Mercantile Bank v F Fairer Park; Thornycroft v Hongkong Hank Farter Park: s r IV Chartered Bank. F N -round. JUNIOR:: (able and Wireless v Pulo Buivom, Farrer Park; S.C.S. v Metal Bo\. STC ground; Sinie
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  • 92 19 RRENDA FISHER. 28-year- old British marathon swimmer, was reported to pave failed In her attempt 0 swim Lake Ontario veste relay T h( Toronto Telegram saw she was taken from the after completing about two-thirds of the difficult. 32-mile .swim from ;><Movn, New York State,
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  • 44 19 Johow nrc wMI I 1 Singapore Police Thompson Road rugby match JohOTj tr,,,n will f icy; F'tr Dixon, Roberts Ctpl Ron Wilkin on Cpl. vu n y i 1 a Admaton, ''mpr fCapt i iMr el. il Inthamoney. I
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  • 41 19 Yesterday's U.K. soccer results were: League Division 111 iNorthern): Carlisle United 1, Grimsby Town 2. Scottish League Division "IV: StfMhousemuir 1 Third Lanark 1. (brou"ht forward from today) The othor malcli: Burnley 2, Vienna P. C 2. Reuter
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  • 101 19 3 P.I. boxers to fight in Buenos Aires FILIPINO Leo Esplnosa, principal contender for thp world flyweight boxing championship, may be matched against the title-holder Pascual Perez, of Argentina. Ismael Pace, owner of Luna Park m Buenos Aires announced that he had sent tickets to Manila for Espinosa and his
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  • 40 19 Police began their hockey season, yesterday when they beat Singapore Cricket Club 4-2 m a friendly fixture on the padang yesterday. Police scored through Rozario, Velluplllai, Dalbara Singh and Balasundram while S.C.C. replied through McMullan (2).
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  • 132 19  - Seletar sports letter JOHN P HAMILL afatrgsg THE selectors have been very busy this past week watching practice matches by Possibles and Probables. The following players have been selected for the first and second teams. First temro: F/Lt. Eden; SAO Edwards, F/Lt. Dark, LAC Bowen, P/O Russell; J/T Blngham, LAC
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  • 172 19 rpiiE British athletea who A were decisively beaten by the Soviet team m MOSCOW on Monday t r ot together with their Russian opposite numbers last night at a supper and dance The teams ami officials met m the evening m the best restaurant at a
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  • 41 19 MELDS ST. LEGER photo. LADY ZIA WERNER'S 10- 11 favourite Meld ridden by Harry Carr (nearest camera) winning the St. Leger from Nucleus. Behind Nucleus is Beau Prince with Daemon (on the rails) ridden by T. Gosling, who was fourth.— Reuter
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  • 664 19 Others are, P/O Pape (Capt.). Cpl. Newberry (vice-capt.> There are six of the first team who have represented RAP Singapore last season. In the first match of the season F/Lt. Eden received concussion (not the first time), kicked on the head, LAC WiLson twisted
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  • 424 20 NINO (The Pants) STOPS COCKELL IN 9 MINUTES VINO VALDES Of Cuba took only nine minutes to dispose ot Don Cockell, of Britain m their world heavyweight title fi^ht eliminator at the White City last niffht, the referee stopping the contest at the end of the third round owing to
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    56 20 picture. E JACKIE CARNEGIE E•! takes a shot at «'>ai daring yesterday's S 11. V. I)iv. 2 league game m which SRC s Bims beat RAF Seletar "A" by 1-0 m the openr ing same o f the leagae S season. Around CarS negie are (from left): Dexter Boyd. FidHn,
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  • 253 20 AN 18- YEAR-OLD ex-amateur champion, Billy Me Don C% nell, became the logical contender for the Australian middleweight title when he outpointed veteran AlfleSand^ OYCT 1! rounds ;it the Sydney Stadium. McDonnell, b1 ili m his first year ol professional fighting, has already de foated
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  • 79 20 MELBOURNE'S oldest racehorse trainer (Wed at the Sacr<-d Heart Hospital at Moreland recently at the age of 91. He was Mr William JaCObson, who had held a Virtoria Racing Club trainer's licence tor nearly 70 years He had only recently retired from active training activities and
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  • 226 20 VUSTBALIAS chancel of winning the Ashes back England m tii«* next England-Australia TVst cr series m.iy U? On- brighter now that Arthur Morriv decided n»i to retire from l»is cricket. j Morns, who has scored runs m Test cricket than any other Auitralian batsman
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  • 60 20 Japanese wrestlers here today THE two Japanese wrestlers Kikidozan I 1 and Azamufuji who will make their Singa- pore appearance ;it the Happy World arena on Saturday night, will i arrive at Paya Lebar airport at 7 p.m. to- I night by Cathay Paci- I fie Airlines. Kikidozan is the
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  • 44 20 TONY Trabert. Wimbledon, United States and French lawn tennis champion, was beaten by Bernard Bartzen of Texas m Cincinatti yesterday. Bartzen, ranked No. 8 m the United States, beat him 7—9, 11—9. 6—4 In the final of the Tristane Western tournament.- Reuter
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