The Singapore Free Press, 24 September 1955

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya |n:; Slafapore, Saturday, September 24, 1955. Price 15Cts.
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  • 91 1 Ali's first wife sails for U.S. BEGUM Hamida Mohammed Ali, first wife of the Pakistan Ambassador to the U.S., Mohammed Ali, is on her way to New Drk m the liner Queen Elizabeth, according to ikistan sources m London yesterday. With her two sons, she boarded the liner at outharapton
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  • 139 1 A FIGHT TO END, SAYS MIDDLE ROAD lIDDLE Road lod trade unions will continue to ick and agitate against Public Security Bill now ig considered by the gapore Legislative Asthe nine-man working imittee -set up by the mating unions, told the j Press today: -This bill I >t be fought
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  • 46 1 PERON workers J rtqtl ve.sterdav li ttm hours ol then n of General 0. Ljnardl as new s Oi Argentina. '°.^ed I cars fired on j iemonatraton at City about 180 northwest of Buenos the capital itself, Ci a 'note In working
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  • 218 1 Air girls find romance S 'pore trooper HPHE troopship Devonshire -i clocked m Singapore this morning with marriage bells In the air. For two of the 28 members of the Women's Royal Air Force aboard got engaged during the four-week voyage from England. "And there would have been more engagements
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  • 81 1 Sir Sydney going to Jakarta IVIR. J. M. JumaiTl bhoy, Singapore's Assistant Minister for Commerce and Industry, will lead the official working party to Indonesia. Sir Sydney Came, Economic Adviser to the Chief Minister, will be a member of the delegation. M**in-A\Mttltiijttii The party, which is expected to be panMalayan,
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  • 280 1 MARSHALL PLANS NEW BANK He wants to make Spore the London of the East A CENTRAL Bank of Malaya with power to issue and control currency will be started as soon as possible, Mr. David Marshall, Singapore Chief Minister, told the Free Press today. He said the bank would have
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  • 60 1 2 CARRIERS COMING TO FAR EAST TWO 20,000-ton British light fleet aircraft carriers, the Albion and Centaur, will visit the Far East next year for tactical exercises with British, Australian and New Zealand naval forces, the Admiralty announced m London yesterday. The carriers, it said, will leave Britain early m
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  • 44 1 DOOMED MAN'S MOTHER SEES MARSHALL The wife of Ong Ah Too, the lorry driver who was sentenced to death m connection with the murder of Gene Symonds, the American newsman, during the riots, called on Mr. Marshall at his meet- the -people session today.
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  • 59 1 Striking employees of the Singapore Glass Works factory returned to work today following an agreement reached at the Labour Ministry yesterday. Strikes are still on at some hotels and Bata Shoe factory. There is a possibility of a settlement of tho strike at Sea View hotel
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  • 35 1 Three sailors of the Belgian tug Bne rg i c were were drowned ut Antwerp when the 6,700-ton Japanese steamship Awajisan Maru and the tug Collided lust outside Antwerp. AP.
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  • 32 1 The Singapore Rubber Market opened this morning on an uncertain tone with October first grade, buyers fob. at $1 47 2 a lb, half a cent below yesterday s close.
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  • 139 2 LONDON TO ASSURE BONN npHE Foreign Office gavi I the cleai eel Indie z. v n In Lond< m day Iha I Britain would shortly rs aiiirm its refusal to 1 1 COf ni.sc the Communist regime m Ba it Oei many. A Foi eign office i poki ns epl)
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  • 26 2 U.S. Army headquarters at Heidelberg refused to comment yesterday on published reports that atomic cannon stationed n Germany would .soon be withdraw U.P
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  • 33 2 Th( Indiana Board OJ Health said yesterday six Gibson county residents died and six others arc ill oi ping sickness. Tii.- deaths occurred over the last two weeks. A.P
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  • 197 2 FOLLOW OUR EXAMPLE, MOLOTOV ASKS UN Rt SSI A railed y^terd.iy for all powers to give up foreign bast's and demanded agreement on reduction of armed forces without waittor i disarmament treaty. Soviet Foreign Minister V M Molotw i. ,id the United Nations General Asttemblj
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  • 268 2 RUSSIA OFFERS 'PACKAGE DEAL' FOR NEW MEMBER NATIONS MR Molotov also put forward a scheme for admitting 18 nations to the United Nations. He excluded Japan from hi.s list, however. Molotov said that the Soviet delegation would support simultaneous admission to the U.N. of 16 states that have applied for
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    79 2 picture. Lieut, General Bruce C. Clarke Commanding Genera] is. Army Pacific m i j JP^cting a guard o! honour provided »>> K.A.J s School, Far Fast, on his arrh il I at Singapore Airport vesti rrlav Behind i kin ls Maj, Qca, D, D. C, Tulloch, G.O.C. I Singapore Rasr
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  • 156 2 OOVIET Premier Bulganin, in a message to President Eisenhower made public in Denver, Colorado, yesterday says the president's plan for swapping military blueprints "would become significant only if agreement is achieved on reduction of armaments and on taking measures
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  • 118 2 A GENUINE sense of partnership between nations, rich or poor, Eastern or Western, ki demanded b y the new spirit of Asia. Indian Ambassador G. L. Mehta said at a public meeting at Madison, Wisconsin, last niaht It demands not merely an end of colonialism m
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  • 214 2 INDONESIA ELECTION A VITAL TEST-U.S. U-S. officials m waahingta •yesterday sai I they garded Indoneaian «2 general election' Zl IJiursday a, a jfui fl East LF Ur n" East Asias m os P0D!1 lous country m W a,s a democracy But America is taking caw not to endorse or suddS
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  • 47 2 Two Germans Iter Ah bath. 50. and Hai Heiuscntt 47 were released from tho British prison at Werl on thi recommendation of German review boai They were origi tetrced In ir>4B to 15 years, respectivi r being concerned In tl allied nationals A. P
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  • 208 3 INDIAN BALLET BY NOTED TROUPE m production of an Indian bullet. 4 ;Call of L> flute," to be given toI tomorrow at b l I n Sunday, Octoat 8.30 p.m. at Beatty i aIV School, Singa- minent Indian danpr Kalavihar, and his Supe will offer an epic of lindu mythology.
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  • 19 3 IThe Soviet Union has reased 12 French nationals, vo Belgians, one Swiss and Dutch woman.- U.P
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  • 52 3 Queen Juliana of the Netherlands and her consort, Prince Bernhard a new picture made by Royal Command. The Dutch monarch, now 46 years old, has reigned since li*4B, when she succeeded her mother Queen Wilhemina. The Royal couple were married m 1937 and have four daughters.
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  • 141 3 [THE youngest brother of 1 Emperor Hirohito. Pfmce Mikasa, 40, has a enthusiasm for 1 nt Hebraic culture and go to Mesopotamia with a Japanese archaeological expedition next year. Whether he will get authority is not yet cfear for no prince of the blood
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  • 92 3 Exiled chief can now go home I BRITAIN has asked the exiled Kabaka ol Buganda to > return to hi African kingdom on Ocl 17, the Colonial Office announced last nighl The K'ib.tki was sent Into compul ory exile In Brl tain three yean ago ftfter Britain charged he had
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  • 96 3 Pilots see undersea explosion pILOTS of two military transport planes reported on Thursday sighting what appeared to be an undersea volcanic eruption 300 to 400 miles west of Honolulu. The navy's hydrographic office at Pearl Harbour said this may be another of "an epidemic of underwater disturbances" reported m
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  • 19 3 The West German Bundestag m Bonn unanimously approved the establishment of diplomatic relations with Russia yesterday.- A.P
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  • 168 3 'A mystery man in cafe babbled about New York murder' POLICE and American legation officials m Tangier were searching for a business associate of Serge Rubinstein who reportedly fled tc Tangier a few days after the international financier was murdered m New York last January 27, according to the New
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  • 21 3 A three-man house interstate subcommittee will leave shortly for Manila to attend an international civil aviation conference. A.P
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  • 115 3 SHERPAS at Darjeeling are planning an all-Sherpa mountain climbing expedition to hunt for the elusive Yeti, known to Europeans as the "abominable snowman", it Ls learned m Calcutta. The expedition will set out either this winter before the monsoon season or early next year alter
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  • 43 3 Mr. Harold Macmillan, British Foreign Beci e1 b n i.i t night banm d my lur i m r official que il ions on I he Burgess-Maclean espionage case until Parliament re- < opens on Oct. 25. Reuter
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  • 129 3 KILLS 100 IN SMASH OVER BARBADOS EIURSICANE JANET was reported at Miami, Florida, yesterday to have killed at least 100 people and left thousands homeless m the British islands of Barbados. There is a complete blackout of communications with St. Vincent which was m the storm's path. r Grenada received
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  • 15 3 The British Foreign Omce yesterday officially welcomed Pakistan's accession to the Turkish-Iraq pact. U.P
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  • 72 3 Not guilty of killing Negro boy rpWO white men were yes1. terday acquitted m Sumner, Mississippi, of slaying a 14-year-old Negro boy from Chicago m the "wolf whistle" trial. But the judge ruled that the verdict of innocence I was not. delivered m the proper form, and Bent the jury
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    • 222 4 Opinion LIES ARE NAILED FHE staunch support forthcoming ir o m Singapore's respon Sible trade union leadership for the Public Security Bill is alike a pointer to the confidence reposed m the Chief Minister himself and a reassurance to the public that trade unionism, responsibly led by realistic and sincere
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  • 1150 4 •al 1 m with bagpipes skirling A KOSBIE HERO P r i vate William Sprakman, who wotn the V.C. for gallantry in action while serving with the X.0.5.8. in Korea. He is at present serving in Malaya i and is attached to the Royal Scots Fusiliers. THE
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  • 255 5 Some see glamour in being killers mM tense moment during the 1 -ne 1953 trial of John Reginald Christie, the mass murderer Notting Hill. The ludge was stressing an importon ,'..,i,i! m the prisoner's favour a that moment Christie tossed r» ncilled note to the psychiatXt wl had appeared as
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  • 97 5 To study in England Mr. Hwang Peng Yuen. 19, one of this year's two Queen's scholars left Singapore has left for higher studies m England. j Mr. Hwang was awarded I a six-year scholarship to j study medicine at Queen's College, m Cambridge. A former student of Raffles Institution, he
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  • 92 5 SCIENTISTS m Britain have bred neurotic rats to help them find the solution to certain problems of mental illness. The rats break down easily under stress. Their behaviours is just like that of some mentally sick humans. But at the same time, the scientists have
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  • 56 5 Three Indian fortune telters did not need their j cards and caged birds to i tell them yesterday that their luck had changed. The fortune tellers— Karipillai, 41, Rajoo, 57, and Rama Krishnan, 55, all of Kuala Lumpur had been brought he fore the Second Magistrate's
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  • 319 5 A FATHER who said that he grew to hate his 16-month-old son Stephen has been cleared of a cruelty charge. When the child screamed from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. one night he tied Stephen's legs and arms together with a bandage.
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  • 124 5 irjß. A. E. SHEPHERD, chairman of the Motor Insurance Association of Malaya writes: "It is felt that, as the result of information contained m an announcement m the Press, motorists, particularly service personnel and Government servants, may be under some misapprehension. "To clarify the position,
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  • 24 5 The Governor of California has issued an order closing all bars m the event of an atomic attack on the State.
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  • 166 5 Airlines in US may cut drinking MAJOR United States airlfl lines have been asked to consider proposals to limit drinking aloft. Public protests have recently become more and more pronounced, according to Joseph P. Adams, acting chairman of the U.S. Civil Aeronautics Board. At present only six main air-lines serve
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    • 763 5 '•^^^_..7^*S<^ ,^?s^^^^^^^y_; > ■BwS_«lsft- Iffi _u£_NM< SB°™w HHHHpn P*QH tJj j I jk A 1 MiMliiTiii^lli ™iii___.___lllLl^iiirfflin_R^ii_B____3___i_L_____H! It'lll VA ll OF ENGLAND St. Anthony's Church. Man--7t M mdrew's Cathedral: 7a.m. dai: 5.30 p.m. Mass. K'v Communion; 8 a.m. Sung PRESBYTERIAN ■charisi and Parish Commu- Presbyterian Church, Orchard Kn* 930 a.m.
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    • 32 5 Girls' Brigade The 7th Singapore Company of the Girls' Life Brigade will hold its fifth annum service at the Straits 1 Chinese Presbyterian Church m Prinsep Street at 9. 30 a.m. tomorrow
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  • 79 6 100 p.m Programme Su followed by Saturday Date; 1 31 Signal and News: 1.45 Sii Shan Market Report; i- r >o 1 >■ a Waltz; 2.00 Racing Commen from, the Singapore Turl Club Programme Summary; 8.32 Stai 6.55 Programme Preview 7no Signal and News; 7.10
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    • 230 6 Vi 111 l lil' l»> i vv I aik ami Pliil Wavi^ I HH NT— l I "^T AAANDRAKE I FUNN~ AftE YOU REAOY _^m Mai.QRAKEK a-ma: ThAT sTcrnOFg. NOW THERE WM\[ POR THE K^ X S '^VISIBLE 70 I G£NTLEMANI GENTLEMAN beSoMINC) SOMEONE 7 DEMONSTRATION, MOM IV, x x
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    • 634 6 DORM on fchigfirst day 0 j th< X I> ing Sign, Libra, yuu ar > X Venus the goddess of beauty keynot( i. harmony, b< auty I balance. You have imagim l perception and ar able to x problem carefully before making Z cision, J UIA. once that decision U
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  • 286 7 THERE may be something on Mars that LIVES after all. The National Geographical Society oi the U.S. .stai t.s up the old Controversy again with evidence of a dark patch un tiie planet not observed before. Photographs showed it to be a blueish-green
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  • 226 7 WAY OUT MIGHT BE WAY IN FOR a bet a young soldier broke through all the security measures at the j National (iallery yesterday. He climbed out through two padlocked gates at the back. Which is extremely wor- 1 rying to gallery officials, For, they say, if someone I caji
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  • 154 7 Christian leaders of African opinion that thc Christian Churches are, as they had already feared, on the side Of those who believe m White supremacy and Black inferiority." I 'THE Archbishop of Canterbury was criticised i| from the pulpit of St. Paul's Cathedral. Me was
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  • 51 7 Amateur footballer ISric Bowers. 20, raced four yards over the touchllne during a match at Oldham and fell 30ft. down a quarry adjoining the pitch. Resting with arm and leg injuries he said: "My speed took me over the edge before I knew what was
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  • 107 7 \T INE workmates of Dav t Mazz- iN i)ianncd a surprise for hi.s wed v ss diri{4 day. They hired a landau to ss >> drive the couple from St. Michael >> <J< Oidea Park. Essex, to the reception 'I SS Th<- landau arrived -towed
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  • 141 7 A GIRL of 13, waded for 50 yards through waisthigh mud to give the alarm when she and three companions were trapped m their dinghy by low tide m the River Orwell, near Ipswich. Fair-haired, blue -eyed Pamela Croasdale, of Woodbridge Road, Ipswich, staggered to
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  • 16 7 About 800 Chinese mostly amahs, left Singapore m the 8,600-ton Tjiwangi yesterday for China.
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  • 111 7 A MOTHER told a coroner that she saw her 13-month-old daughter killed by falling on a line m front of a train. Mrs. Elizabeth Sherrington, aged 24, of Station Road, Theale. Berks., said at the Theale inquest that she went to the station frequently with her daughters
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  • 154 7 NEARLY a million children's comics are sold every day m Britain and it is estimated that eight children see each copy. So says a report by the i Comics Campaign Council. I Investigators found that 23 per cent of the boys and 30 per cent of the
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  • 1078 8  - MIDAS OF THE MID-WEST Robert MacDonald turned to gold by HORACE AUSTIN WARNER TABOR wa.s a stonecutter by trado, born m America In 1830 at Holland, Vermont. When the big gold strike was made at Pike's Peak, Colorado, m 1859. Tabor and his wife Augusta set out by ox wagon
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  • 346 8 THE WORLD'S STRANGEST STORIES hunted down deer; marble 7 1 brought from Gm 3 100 peacocks. a a Now Tabor wa hp height of his Rj power. His mv, tmeS company had offlci S New York, London, p ur and Amsterdam, andTab<« talked of millions a 1 th« Cien talked
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  • 286 8 WEST Germany's Lufthansa airlines, m addition to increasing its number of planes m overseas operations with the expectation of serving Asia and South America within the next two years and making transpolar flights from Europe to California, Ls now planning the world's most modern air travel net
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  • 248 9 V vv is one swan more beautiful than all the h i X m the Japanese Imperial Palace. s}*" ling along the Serpentine, Hyde Park, He w r(iy Q an English September, and Haruyo ndon ,'a under a willow tree to photograph him
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  • 161 9 SPEED... How the old folk loved it THERE were 169 Jetminded grandfathers and grandmothers m Leiston. Suffolk, the day the U.S Air Force put on a 600 m.p.h. flying display specially lor them. Every year the car owners m the small i.OOO) industrial c the old peomystery car Ily it
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  • 201 9 J HE clerk at Romford magistrates' court said that his interpretation of the Representation P*tne People Act, 1949. was that when a defendant ls ;ur < d of illegally using a car to take elects to the poll it had to be proved
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  • 350 9 THE CLUE IS IN THE FIRST PARAGRAPH COLONEL BOOTHMAN, B.Sc, D.5.0., M.C. That was how the visiting card read. And Arthur Boothman, with his clipped military moustache and neat pin-stripe suit, enjoyed the identity he had created for limself. People listened with respect
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    57 9 SS Richard Fairey, son >} ot Sir Richard Fairey, X the aircraft inanufac- >> turer. and Miss A tian- > ta Clifford, daughter of s Sir Rede and Lady > Clifford, after their marriage at Romsey > Register Office, Surrey. Mr. Fairey lost his S le^s when the ship m
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  • 263 9 TONIC ON THE TAPE FOR SICK PARENTS ONE hospital (unnamed) uses a tape recording machine for giving messages from children to their parents m hospital. That is one of the human touches m the yearly survey of th c nations health by Mr. lain Macleod, Minister of Health. It records
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  • 251 10 Above: An unusual view of the let Gyrodyne experimental tip-jet powered helicopter irom whieb will stem the large Inter-city helicopters carrying up to 7)0 passengers. Two prototypes of a much larger passengercarrying development, the Kotodyne, have been ordered by Britain's Ministry of Supply. The first is
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  • 148 11 A COAT FOR QUEEN MARY'S GATES Painters are now at work giving a new coat of paint to the famous ornamental gates on the Inner Circle of London's Regent's Park, known as "Queen 1* Gates," (top, left). Fox picture. 'DIG OR DIE' FOR TOMMY Troops with picks and
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  • 870 12  -  Yolande lloiilan ll* Mrs. BEETON BEATEN 4 LL I said to my hus- bund wils: "Id like to taste a sucking pig." I threw it away (■usually, like: "I'd like a diamond bracelet or a cruise around the Hut men have an unfunny memory for
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  • 937 12  - THE REFEREE HAD NOT GONE HOME, HE WAS LYING IN THE RING D.M. DAVIES fl^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^J Lia rpOOK Eve to a wres- tlintf match the other night Until that m^ht I used to hold quite vehemently if need be that women were gentle creatures really. Hut not any more. Sadists, that's
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  • 375 12  -  JEAN WISEMAN KY APART from the beauty ot Japanese Mower arrangements, th"y are an especial joy a.s winter approaches, since very few blooms are required and any flower or foliage can be used Aft^r looking at Japanese (tower arrangements one ha.s tbe feeling that
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  • 1157 13 < j Another exciting episode I from 'Mystery Planet' the space serial by KATHLEEN HICKLEY j OUT of PRISON IT IS the year 2155. An International Space Patrol rocket ship, ISP 4, has arrived at the newly discovered planet Deu ter, to find out if the
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  • 60 13 I AST week's winners teach of whom will receive the $5 prize) are: 1 Miss Janet Koh 1 3 tt 3 J -A, Cumberland I.ane, Singapore (2) Ml.ss S. Thavamani MO), Northam Road Olrbi' School. Penang. (.T) Master Kaw Jit Khim (13), 117-B, rrince Philip Avenue, Singa-pore-3. (4)
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    • 502 13 The JfVhiskers Club Hjn k locked down and law Whisk listened to the sfory Wh.ik jnd Toddlet waving to told by Hank, who called upon him. Ahoy, there! 1 he the mouse to bear it out but ihouftd Come up here. the mouse had got fed up and Ire something
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  • 1534 14  -  MICHAEL PERTWEE THE STRANGE CLO ?4fl?_ WITH THE KINDLY EVB^.THE Ba.TISH LIEUTENfIi, in— i mini miii win i --—r ___i__»w mum .nm m_m_n i->n w.luM'i WHOSE MOTHER WAS SUPERSTITIOUS. WERE THEY HEAL? iS THIS STORY TRO"; by r FHE answer to yesterday's X "Hid It Happen"
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  • 436 15  - THE CHIC DRESS AS PARIS SEES IT Mary Dunbar gghgg by WHEN shopping at this time of tbe year m Europe, it is possible, by Using discrimination, to choose clothes which conform with the new line set by Paris The chief trends to look for are the easyfitting waist, threequarter
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  • 445 15 The new clothes are uncluttered I __n _p by a Special Correspondent attending the London fashion shows 1 bURITY of line and F excellent workmanhip are the main pings which strike me pout the season's ejections, Clothes are essentials'' uncluttered... ithough buttons and bws are .still much m Wdence, BUT-—
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  • 930 16 HIS INSURANCE GETS HIM OUT OF THAT COCKPIT -THI LONE Hurricane 1 that led the Battle Of Britain fly-past became unserviceable a few days before BftfO hour. This aircraft, the only one of its type still air- worthy m Britain, had eng i n c trouble. But, by a stroke
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  • 236 16 and performing aerobatics for the film version ol the book about Douglas Bader, "Reach for the Sky," which is being made at Kenley airfield, m Surrey. I went down to Kenley to watch the shooting. There was a mishap just before I arrived. Ona* of the pre war
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  • 632 16 VyHEN you open the bidding, you set the machinery m motion, having made certain guarantees about rebidding m the event that your partner makes a one-round forcing response. You cannot always plan exactly how the bidding will go, so on hands that are compulsory opening bids but are
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    • 300 16 DAILY CROSSWORD PB^^l____^^ 1 I l_____|___|____^^l C'LIIEK ACROSS 1 Postscript about the former I Possible result of one pitch (6). (.8.) 2 Wizard to one we see (6). 4 Just the jumper for Pat 3 A hole lik c thLs will plea.se Smyth! (4. a golfer (2. 3). 8 The
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  • 266 17 ■you would scarcely i believe it, but— I his aat I IUjHIiIHIIIHIIIIIIHIIimIHII' W I its Jean I I CJIMMONS sings... Marlon stops being moody I 3 That is the news from the Hollywood musical I film of "Guys and Dolls," made by showman Sam I Goldwyn,
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  • 156 17 W i,' *f.c^ UI t KNER,S b beinc m JufiS 111 Pay hon ni/turrfi!.?!! a ff 0" ■W >. <u\l ,tht^ author 3S m f mge the time af''r thi Jjrom 1919 to •'Mier'?>™*V°, nflict lh '■'»fiona? y rn«S?? W,tl I m conflicts of *hr'Sd bee° U U
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  • 611 17 —So MAX sticks to his plus-fours HPHE man m the silk x plus-fours is playing Yarmouth this week "So handy for the Broads'' as the start of his autumn and winter season, which consists of one week's work followed immediately by one week's holiday. That is the new-life plan of
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  • 174 17 2 npilU offers were turn- <( > tiling m fo r attrae- < tive, dark- h aii ed Nata- sha Farry, 24-year-old fi < wife of London pro- S uu»er I'cter Brook. For a year she was <v ill. Six months auo she > came hack A
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  • 99 17 IT WAS HIS SERMON THE Day Before Easter," a 45-minute motion picture was recently completed for the National Council of Churches of Christ. The film tells of a veteran clergyman who has no timeto prepare his Easter Sunday sermon because of the acute problems of some members of his congregation.
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    292 18 THF Singapore Inter-Services Swimming Championships for 1955 were held ;»t the Nuffield Pool. Britannia Club on Wednesday, 'ilst September and attracted a large crowd. A keen afternoon's sport. during which four of the nun's records y wtre broken, resulted m the Inter-Ser- vices Challenge Shield being won
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  • 199 19 Walley Barnes gives his success recipe roK i lie moment play wa.s un the other side of r <... ..Hd. The right-back and his opposing (riUgei strolled at ease somewhere near their own touchline. "I wonder," said the full-back •what's on at the pictures next
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  • 107 19 OF course, a lull-back must mark his winger. But he is nut on hi.s own against one man. He is with 10 others against 11. Often without touching the ball, without even going near it. he can block an opponent's path to goal, force him to do something
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  • 404 19 football, I would begin by scrapping the numbering of players. It is a nuisance in senior football and in junior football it can be a real menace. Then I would encourage young footballers to play several games in
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  • 177 19 \MSHUA, High Gun. He- f lioscope, Jet Action and Mr. Turf have b« i en entered sixth running of the U. 5.5100.000 added Sysonat Brimcnt Park New York, today. them, these rive ci ive won more than U552,000,000 and -Horse of the Ytar" honours
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  • 29 19 In a S.H.A. Div. 3A game. T.T.C. drew 2-2 with Police at Thomson F/oad. S. Sidhu (2) scored for Teachers and Gomez and de Witt for Police
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  • 94 19 COUTH Johor e RFC play their first match of the season at home on Saturday when they will meet the RAF Seletar on the Civil Service Club ground at 5 p.m. The following will play for South Johore:— E. L Lawley Ron Mahaffy, N.
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  • 96 19 iimiiimimmiiHHiimmiiiiiiiin BUGGER Police v R.A.K. hangi, Obanfl; S.C.C. v 14 Sqtln.. RNZAF, padangj Bafflei Institu tion v St. Andrew's School, RI ground, R.A.A.F. T» n«ah v Tcn^ah Nomads, Tongah HOCKEY s.ii.v Lesfne. Wv. i.- PolJec v R.A.I. Changi, Vh≯ Ceylon B.C. v. 8.C.R.C., c a ground; I)iv. Khalsa
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  • 27 19 1 AN KNG SENG SchOO] beat Btf&ngOOn Entfli.sl: School l-O in an infer school hockey match at f};m Kip Souk School yrstfrday. Abu I
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    6 19 WALLEY BARNES— technical skill is important
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  • 140 19 f EWIS HOAD, hero of Australia's recent Davis Cup victory, was surprisingly beaten by Hamilton Richardson over five sets m the quarter finals of the Pacific South-west lawn tennis tournament m Los Angeles on Thursday. Hoad seemed assured of an easy victory when he out-played
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  • 83 19 rniOER sporting Associa- 1- tion became runners-up Ot the SAFA flr«t division league this season when i they defeated Indl a n Recjreation Club 5 o in the last game tor botli trams at Jalan Besar .stadium yester- i day. Tlgeri led 1-n ai thi Interval
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  • 42 19 Recreation Club "B" iirui Na\y N< mads drew 1-1 in a SHA Dlv. 2 league Kinne on the padang sresterday. j. Carnegie Bcored for B.R.C and F3:fx>ke.s fur N;i\y. B< th UDals came in the i.tM, tiffhl minutes.
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    61 20 S /CHELSEA goalkeeper EV^ Rob-ertson dives 8 E full-length and hugs E the bail to foil an E E Aston Villa attack at E E Stamford Bridge.- 3 Tl 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 I
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  • 37 20 MERCANTILE Bank, the group "B" champions, entered the .semi-finals of the SBHFA League and Cup competition with a 4-1 victory over Cable and Wireless. the Group "E" champions at River Valley Road yesterday.
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  • 66 20 Straits Times Free Press Fo' the convenience of adver- z titers our representative at lst. floor, SINGAPORE COLD STOR- AGE, ORCHARD ROAD, will re- j ceivc smoll advertisements and :'< answers to box numbers. Classified advertisements moy J E also be handed to: CITY BOOK STORE LTD j z Winchester
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  • 59 20 Noi c I tii rebj H en th I ie Marie 'amptx ol 459 Road, IHi gapore I applying 1 the Governoi for natural! lon and thai an person who Know, reason tiV llsatlon ihould not ba gl inted should send h v. rdtfn igned Latemenl of the I■'
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  • 215 20 FHE "brain men" behind Archie Moore will soon offer Rocky Marciano a guarantee of! $1,050,000 (Malayan) tor a return heavyweight title defence m June, United Press learns m New York. Such a guarantee the largest m 23 years would wrap up a
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    16 20 I>INK TICKET (Bougoure) who will start a linn favourite m Itace 8 at Bukit Timah today.
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  • 353 20 SEOW CHUAN A. C.S. BEST SWIMMER I/nit SEOW CHUAN, B 15- i Old toll! til lo! ill udi hi era I tie Individual 1 hampion it I tie su tmmlng carnival <>i tiu Anglo-Chinese School ye Lei day Six i ecoi <i i bi okf'n .md om- equalled. Result v
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  • 318 20 AMUSEMENT II AND MAZOOKA IN SMART 3 FUR. WORKOUT nriiE Martin stable's top class sprinter, Amusement II (Geyer) and Mazooka were matched m a splendid tryout on the training track at Bukit Timah this morning. They race stride for stride over 3 m 37 2/5 with very little between them
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  • 86 20 RAF Changi beat RAF Seletar by four goals to one m a soccer match at Seletar yesterday before the presentation of the Uniteu Services Leagues championship cups and medals. Scorers for Changi were: Ibrahim, Spalding (2) and Austin. Wheedon scored for Seletar. The trophies were presented
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  • 96 20 FAREWELL FIGHT FOR JAPANESE WRESTLING returns to the Great World a^ena tonight when the huge Japanese wrestler Azumafuji takes on Gene Murphy m the main event This will be Azumafuii's last appearance m Singapore. He leaves for Japan on Monday morning. Murphy will be at a disadvantage m weight but
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