The Singapore Free Press, 3 October 1955

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya ia. ***** Singapore. Monday, October 3, 1955. Price Lifts.
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  • 139 1 Faure cancels Moscow visit: UN men recalled riRENCH Premier Edgar I'au re and Foreign Minister Antoine Pinay have cancelled their visit to Moscow this month. This wag one of the decisions taken at yesterday's i ibim-i meeting m Paris. It was also decided to recall the French permadeJegation to the
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  • 58 1 Margaret is gay VPPY LOOKING PrinMargaret jresternd id church servith Prime Minister Sir Eden who n»w to on a reported mlsicum her marital was no hint of mything waa during Sir Anthony's nri visit with the family at Balmoral Princess arrired nr turch looking snv and Anthony and hla wtf.»
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  • 11 1 Soviet Youth oruani Komsomol, now ha 19,000,000 taembers,
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  • 261 1 Aircraft sent m against rebel tribes A T LEAST eight people were killed m reliel commando raids north and south of Fez m a new outbreak of fighting on the borders of Spanish and French Morocco and m the Middle Atlas Mountains yesterday. Reports
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  • 232 1 pORMER Argentine President Juan Peron arrived m Asuncion yei terday aboard :i Paraguayan Navy Ca I alin i seaplane, escorted by Paraguayan all force plant Peron appeared composed when he left the plane. Hf drove to the home oi Rlcard > Oayol m Ar»rn tine
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  • 291 1 A MILLION WILL DEFY the PAP Y/I ()KK than a million citizens of Singapore will ifl carry on normal duties on October 12, when the Legislative Assembly debates the Public Security Bill, m spite of the I'AP-backed Middle Road unions' threat to call a ten-minute strike. The strike is being
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  • 113 1 HER PICTURE A photograph of 17-year-old Marilyn Bell. Canada's ace .swimmer, was dangled yesterday m front of Barry Woodward, a^ed 19, as he fought cramp trying to swim the River Swale estuary at Whitstable, Kent, both ways. He did the four-mile crossing but on the way
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  • 42 1 General Keram Shamsher Jan<> Bahadur Rana, Commander-in-Chief, Nepalese Army, left Katmandu yesterday to visit the British Gurkha Brigade m Singapore and Malaya. He has been invited by Gen. Sir Charles Loewen, C-in-C British Far East, Land Forces. Reuter.
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  • 36 1 P r c Bi dent Eisenhower's condition ri.s he entered the second week alter last Saturdays heart attack "continued to be satisfactory without complications/ 1 ;icCOrding to B bulletin issued at Denver yesterday. Renter.
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  • 32 1 The Anglican Bishop of Now Guinea. Dr. R. N W Strong .said m Sydney last night that Australia's security would be strengthened if Now Guinea alto Dut under Australia. Reuter
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  • 28 1 The official working party to discuss trade details wil h the tndonesian Government win leave Singapore this at ti moot] by plane for <Ja karta.
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  • 46 1 Mr. Alexander I*. Volkov. chairman of the Soviet of the Union i.s to vi-sit Liberia as head of a delegation of three to attend the Inauguration of President William Tubman on January 2 10f>(i it was announced m Monrovia, Liberia, yesterday.
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  • 105 1 Cash today for fire victims I 1 committee ol th* new 1 Public Calamities Fun i to aid victims ol natUJ il disaster In Singapore .> i meet thii afternoon to elect a rnalrman and appoint a treasurer The composition oi the full committee will be announced after the meet
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  • 33 1 The Singapore Rubber Market opened this morning with October first grade, buyera f.o.b. quoted at si sr> a lb., 2^4 rcnt.s below Saturday's dosing price. The market was weak.
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  • 382 2 Reds attach no conditions so we go ahead— Nasser i [El H E nan J ColoneJ j Game] Abde] Nasser, tin Egyptian Premier, said last nighi that I -t bad not n i eived enough ai bm u-ar. t be it to defend herself and
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  • 170 2 HARRDING: I'LL SEE MARAKIOS I^im D Man ha] Sir John r Hardin it London la^t night by aJr to take up j 0 Df trou ble- I li en on at the airport by Mr Li B yd, the a lonia] fik i v. who said Field M ding wi
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  • 235 2 Two crises treaten big talks lEADING British and i J American foreign policy officials are conferring earnestly m Washington trying to find ways to prevent the crises over the Middle Ea^t and French North Africa from disrupting the forthcoming Geneva Big Four talks. Foreign Secretary Harold: Macmillan of Britain and
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  • 18 2 Brazil, with 1 5.000.000 voters, goes to the polls m b presidential election today. Reuter
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  • 111 2 BOMBAY police broke 1 up twin "peaceful invasions" of Groa and Daman by demonstrators yesterday and arrested 51 on the Goa border who defied an order to turn back. Nearly 150 Communists and Socialists marched In I three groups on Daman. Two groups
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  • 62 2 BRITAIN and Uu> Sultan of Zanzibar plan to tuve Zanzibar some form of self-government within the British Commonwealth. A .statement by the British Colonial Office yesterday emphasised that self- government should develop "by appropriate stages" for the 150,000 people who occupy the clove-producing island of!" the
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  • 86 2 AFTER being "pen pals' for six years, Mr. Chew Kirn Seah an d Rf.iss Tnn Kirn Lean were married at the week-end at the "Singapore Registry, The bridegroom, a laboratory technician of the University of Malaya's Department of Bacteriology, is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 98 2 Invasion fear as Reds blast Quemoy rTTHE Chinese Communist J fired mere than 5!" rounds of shells at Quemoj during- a two-hour artille; barrage last night, the Nationalist Defence Ministry reported m Taipeh. The attack coincided wit a statement m Naiionali: China's now agency tha CcmmunisL preparations ie an Invasion
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  • 229 2 MANY BATON CHARGES IN 5-HOUR RIOT POLICE made repeated baton charges yesterday to break up a ftvehour riot of Africans at. the Kchanga open^cast workings ai Chin rola, on the northt m Rhodesian copperbelt. Two Burojx s tis were Injured, one oi them seriously, and n A r l an
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    • 115 2 Model 60 ?f; X In bl.uk or red velvet A r;:^' ta II Si«es:2 —61 IS.SOi^fA/ V^- Model 38 I \J I ill* r.r.is m l< .)>'ii r I y^/lH mm uppers wth fon? wearing M( \r\ri OQ S^4^Bo£ "Escolir. soles .md lUi;LL OO >^>^BES!^ h-^Av.-labl, in^ny .< S^JB^^ S,x<
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  • 90 3 VENGEANCE ON PRINCE FAILS pQ repulsed an atip t by the emu of -aldi, a fan Persian a In ite Prince Reza, brother ol ah, m von:- ance for cution ol their Id rep reuchyesterday. reports said that the •others and some other armed with Rustols attacked the ice's home
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  • 26 3 Russian housing experts arrive m Washington lay on the start of a long coast-to-coast see how Americans ild homes and apartments.- U.P.
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  • 226 3 Voro 'skols' as drinkers stand up I^KEED from 30 years of liquor rationing the Swedes were patting themselves on the back yesterday for getting soberly through their wettest weekend since World War I. One newspaper said, "Only the moon was full m Stockholm last night,"
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  • 42 3 Mr, iii nry Foi dha an nounced at Mahwa N< v. Jei icy, thai th< Pord Motor Company ll] px nd a rc« r.ord five hum J I d million American dolla i on expan .'Jon m L 956 Reuter
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  • 329 3 'Hide and seek ggame' 320 ft. up Big Ben 4 DARK-HAIRED young man yesterday played a breathless game ol hide and seek with London police on the spidery scaffolding ol Big Ben tower 320 feet above Parliament Square Several thousand pi ople looked on m fascination and horror at the
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  • 34 3 en p and inju whi n a car and abu i i fool ball I i coflld ■<: i »Urd aeai Uhern i m i town il Eudura
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  • 216 3 HELICOPTERS RUSH AID TO HURRICANE HIT PORT Helicopters from 11 the U 8 -ran can lei Saipan started buttling reliel supplies to t he hurricane St nrkt ii port ol iam pico, Mexico, ye iterd (>■ as da/i d su rvivors searched the debrislittered streets for the dead and dying.
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  • 185 3 People now eating more fruit \IORE fruit and vegetabliTl es ait appearing on the world's dinner table now than before World War 11. The United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organisation (F'AO) reported this trend yesterday m its monthly bulletin of Agricultural Economics and statistics. FAO said that m 15 European
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  • 157 3 SENATOR Price Daniel, Democrat, Texas, said m Washington, yesterday that use of narcotics by young people is declining throughout the United States "except m New York and Los Anereles" Daniel, chairman of a us. Senate judiciary subcommittee now .studying Illicit drug problem*, .said hi.s inve.stii^ator.s
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  • 73 3 TO WNSEND IS BESIEGED BY WOMEN ROOT CAPTAIN Peter "i Town send, expected by •sonic Britons to marry their Princess Margaret, was besieged yesterday by cnthu- siastic Italian women before the start of b gentlemen riders' cross-country horse race al Nferamo. Then Towns* nd flnl ihed la t in 1
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  • 34 3 Mo an 200 Amei l< an pilgi i.-ii., will sail .ooard thi linej Vul< i.i from sTorl totn to take th« ecoi 1 lonal I to the Shrine oi Out Ladi iFatima A.P.
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    • 37 3 0 Dc Souzd Street, Tel: *****, Singapore 1. ice flowers we most variety :-st quality for sale WT'.Y WWII from 8 a.m. 7 p.m. Sundiy from 8 <i.m. 1 p m# IWMBjjflMWiWfflf B-^-n-ffh vmiiiiiin^^^^^Mii i am? -fJB
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    • 71 3 SPORT SHIRTS New Range Fast Drying y j3| Won't Fade kimt Won^t Shrink Mr j J Select at m „A I m ..J "***t3B***^ ONLY EXCLUSIVE MEN S SHOP si. High Street, Tel: M nn ■SALE GRAND REDUCTIONS B of I MATERIALS AND READY -MADE Monday 3rd. to Saturday Bth
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    • 231 4 Opinion MARSHALL v. LIM r>ARELY has anyone been so op< nly denounced and discredited as Singapore's p. A. p. Assemblyman Lim Chm Siong. or six moni hs now he has held a strikepistol ai the heads of the people of Sin": 1 pore. ■AHe has been the hero Of the
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  • 527 4  - India s jungle war in Assam HAROLD K. MILKS by WARFARE a.s bitter as any since the wartime Japanese invasion of Assam is again raging m the thick green Jungles along India's Eastern frontier with Burma. On one side arc wellarmed native tribesmen Nagaa and allied tribes resL ting Indian
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  • 628 4  - Soviet Smiles cover Major Blunders OMER ANDERSON by mi INCEI U >H KcHirad \H< nauer's t rip to loseow has ended the iii t round In th< So\ U I "S pint oi O< to va" diplomacy, and the consensus i.s that, de- the ballyhoo, the Bovi c i b
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    • 53 4 a. v a mi CULTURED PEARLS ARE I i I M I i > iin Wok ID OVER AS THE IJI I.r\ AMONG <lli i kid PE KRIS, SEE THEIR l'l. \i IY t COM I' \R I. II! II R PRU ES. S.P.H. de SILVA Ltd. X I I
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    • 21 4 QUIET QUIET QUIET tha s the wort) I|L*j' _Ll Ty r^ Johnson SEA-HORSE OUTBOARt A BORKEO r^-"/ SINCAPOPE MALAYA f r
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  • 1106 5  -  Adelaide Eastley BY.. experiment In man relations is bearing rich fruit. c's a group oi Methodist ,'h men who call inmates of Changi ison and Out ram I Jail and are ac,mplishing something to psychiatric visits. Dr. Arthur S. Thevathasan, chairman of Commission on Social Relations, says regular
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 333 6 II IX llll %XI by I.€ h k Falk and Phil llavis mm ~1 I I'uBETURN HEftTOTHETENT--') I 1 THEY ALL THINK I'M ~~~7/ H J^{^2% Qo ANO THEN WE'LL DISCUSS J THE DUMMY. IDIOTS") V y J 7 H f,M N 0 V^ I Oft TOC^ D:CTAT:ON-- [ERMS, MH.
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    • 680 6 I! Cj^^^XJF TJORN today you are more ti P n i any masu>r <>* your own at?: 1 Yuu know very well what you iani i and are determined to get it <► Although you have shrewd Di-irt t cal .sense for business matters you Ji o are musical, literary,
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  • 148 7 rrilE Overcoat Ban is getting a chilly reception 1 from 8.0.A.C. girls at London Airport. They are signing a why-should-we-shiver petition about it. The girls say it is too cold on the tarlacs m winter to meet planes and see off
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    66 7 SMILING HAPPILY after their wedding at the Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Highland Road, Singapore, are Mr. Leonard Arthur Monk and his bride, the former Miss Pt'uu.y Joan Prior of 61, i ivistock Avenue, Serangoon Road Kstate. Miss Prior is the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G.
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  • 59 7 I members of the In)mmittee of the Sine Labour Front (Stamord Division) are: Iron, Mr. J M. JumahAdviser, Mr. H. A. !i hai; chairman, Mr. •ai Hoy Chan; hon. secretMr, o Slngam; hon reasurer, Mr. Yap Swee rv.rmr.ittoo membersChins Kong Svvee', J '*ns, Lee Choon Yom* 'Ck,
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  • 290 7 A SHOP SHOCK FOR 100 WIVES ONE-HUNDRED "expertcntvci housewives" went to London to t» l st their shopping skill The results surprised both the women and the British Standards institution, which arranged the test. Most of them could tell a dy<'d kipper from an undyed one; v roaster from a
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  • 190 7 I^leven handsome young J Frenchmen arc hoping that the post will bring word from a pretty English girl named Alice Alice, however, sitting with pen and paper m her Brighton, Sussex, home, Is wondering how to break the news to them, that she is a
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  • 34 7 The Chief Police 3iTjr.fr. Johorc, has romplimented the 160 members of the Johorn Bahru Police Volunteer Reserve for the help they rendered to the regular police during the Diamond Jubilee celebrations.
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  • 184 7 Return my £1m. gift says former M.P. (tOUNT ARNOLD MAURICE BKNDERN, former Liberal j m.p. for West Ham and a naturalised citizen ol Liechtenstein since 1032, la suing the City ol Paris for the return of a £1,000,000 $8,500,000 gift. In Juno 1950, Count Bendern pave Paris the 429 acre
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  • 134 7 From cafe to the classies l|l>>» II vi 111 .1 the Sum >»•""■♦ ihifl -1 who Mil -lit il millions m l'li< ,iml tt I* vision l»road< asts (I mint: three >»v voic«. truininu tnursc m Brit tin is to gftvf two rentals iti the Colony to help the him-sr
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  • 80 7 MR. KOK CIION<; FOOK and his wife m happy mood as their daughter Jane cuts the cake at a birthday party at their home m Margolioutil Road, Singapore, at tlie week-end. Miss Kok, a beauticians, is 23. Over '^>0 guests were at the party. Mr. Kok.
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    • 73 7 COMMUNITY PLATE Available m 49, 61,6- 130 pieces For 6Cr 1 2 Persons With or without Fish Eaters, GIAN SINGH CO LTD.] 30-1, R.iffles Pl.icc, Sin«.ipore-1 Phone 5214/5--uiuLii rniup 1 1 r- >< «v x* ON LEAVE OR f^rTfefTT* 4-ff P^-rw^-^y.f REMOVING Jt|P^^@^ |t glj jplßijniiiii LUunLL I SINGAPORE BAGGAGE
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  • 1333 8  - THE AMAZING AUTOPSY GRIERSON DICKSON by HIS WIFE, HIS CHILDREN, HIS MOTHER-IN-LAW, HIS FRIEND ALL DIED TO SATISFY THE DREADFUL GREED OF PALMER THE POISONER ON THE morning ol Monday, Nov< mb< i ;6, 1855, up\ ards ol a dozen pe< >pl< gal ti< j ed m the ;i semblj
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    62 8 picture. C ir< us animals were among the gnmU m the Ili^ Top of Billy Smart's Circus at lapham, London, When Hie grandson o f ih P famous clOWn, Coco, was f-hristenrd Here Roslc Smart, a high wire performer m Hummus, shows her vouiir son to < Off Junior, )T€t
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  • 231 8 THE WORLD'S STRANGEST STORIES Ho sent th,. coroner Btft oi ftsh and followed with a handsome ham of game. The day be the adjourned inqui wrote to the eSroneJ "Whatev, r Professor Taylor (the pathologj say tomorrow, he „'7 from London last We st! say: We haw finish^ analysis and
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  • 178 8 ~j"ROM Leningrad on 4 the Baltic to Sochi on the Black sea. American popular music Is seeping through the somewhat porous Iron Curtain. It ranges from Yankee Doodle*' to Gershwin's "Embraceable You." That doesn't bring the Soviets very much up to date except those Lucky
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  • 74 9 Meet the people"' sessions will be held at the Labour "wits branch for Stamford Division, 40, Bencoolen street, Singapore, from 5 V I; i to 7 p.m. every Friday < 'uy Councillor, Mr H A Jivabhai will meet people jromsp.m. to 6.p.m. on matconnected with the City
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  • 261 9 >MAN farmer Mr. William Thomas Duckett looked around the m inurchyard at Mark, Somerset, a few minutes after his wife was even years ago and was shocked that so few people were m full mourning. To make matters worse, some of the younger
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  • 59 9 Politics for S' pore women WS of party poli•n Singapore are to be Open to women. :i rst political party Ungapore to start a ■ectton, the Labour ha.s established a [Porary committee for a to bf completely de- U) women. will be a general \}n* on Oct. 14 at the
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  • 210 9 THREE MAJORS SUSPENDED IN 'BOOING' PROBE 'THREE majors have been suspended from duty as a result of a Territorial Army exercise on Salisbury Plain. The officers— all Territorials are company commanders of the Queen's Royal Regiment, T.A. The efficiency of the 6th Battalion is now under investigation. In particular its
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  • 104 9 A course of 10 lecturei m modern electronics will be given m th<> University of Maiaya during the Michaelmas term m the *****56 session. The lectures, to be given by Flight. Lieutenant G. de Vlsme, will be held m the Physics Department on Wednesday afternoons at 3
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  • 210 9 AT least two big European organisations m Singapore arc helping to give ex-prisoners a 4 break" m life by taking them on their staff. The Commissioner of Prisons, Major W. L. P BochOn, told the Free Press that unless people took a
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  • 170 9 DON'T PASS THE BUCK TO GOD 1 AN()N L J COLLINS speaking at St Paul's Cathedral, of which he Ls precentor, said: "In a democracy you and I and the bLshop.s are the hangmen. Capital punishment is an offence and a sin He went on: "Many competent witnesses are of
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  • 18 9 The Singapore Film Society will show "Buster Keaton" on Sunday at the British Council Hall.
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  • 354 10 Round about SINGAPORE §3§l '&M "'!'> l I (AOVVILJ i mnese restaurant m one of the "Worlds" was the scene Oi a nay partj when the employees of Federated and Progress Motors entertained their retiring manager, Mr. T. P. Mauger, and his wife, on the eve of their departure for
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    159 11 (TOT): Members of St. David's SoHHv m MBgapOTC held a livfly "(f«t -lo^rlhrr" when thrv tin inf.u BMJIj m a rttCplltß room of a < mima f<» renew OM ffiflMlltltpl anil Ur< p (hr spirit of (h«- mm nljr Kointf iKluhi; li many tliousands of BtllCl aw;i\ fr«'in luimr TbffTt
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  • 640 12  -  EILEEN ASCROFT *hi nnHK Qokten CJni Hush is on from overseas. So glamorous have the lives of the leading London model girl! become that pretty girls from all parts of the world are arriving In London every week set on one oi ttie top fashion
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  • 401 12  -  A.M. DAVIES ng on all traffic roads in Malaya. "Our first rpHE skunks are haunted. At least the father skunk is. The mother and baby skunk don't seem to be afflicted yet. i» happened this way. I wanted some little ornaments to brighten mv room
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  • 159 12 > SINGAPORE has the highest health rale O m Asia— a fact of which the Colony is proud. That Singapore is able to m.ik< this boast is dm- to the wealth of administra- > live resources throughout the Colony ein- <> ploying thousands
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  • 325 12 Eat according to their advice is the stature and build of a fully developed 1 human being the result of heredity or of nutrition? In Singapore where people of many different races living under the same climatic conditions, but at many varying economic levels, nutrition experts m the Department of
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  • 249 12 rpHE British Navy has lost the opening battle of its latest war m Asia and has called on the army for help. This war revolves around a herd of stubborn wild elephants who refuse to stay out of the Royal Navy's 100-acre oil storage
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    30 13 picture. the theme change-about faces, Isabelle Lancray, has presented m Paris a series ew hairstyles and original ideas m make-up. This is Tambourin. a fantasy hairstyle for evening wear. Popper
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  • 664 13 ALAN McGREGOR m Cairo meets a woman who believes that one day telepathy will out mode long-distance phone calls W yuu believe m jB* 1 ntal telepathy i distances? Br: not but. one ■p:...:; I have just met B f certainly does. ican-born quietMrs. Francis
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  • 104 13 A OATH A CHRISTIE'S world !;i motll p1 B v "i h< Mousi trap" ha '< I ■el B Bpfl nisi i D,< .1! f€ H cord t/.v reaching Its r ><'<>!h p< rfonnanc<. The play haa filled Mad r 111 ,s i. i h ion
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  • 775 13 Tonics may lead to the grave UfHAT do you think about sex tonics?" asked George, a friend Of mine. He Is an avid reader of popularised medic v i literature. He, like many other laymen, believes that by reading such publications he will know how to preserve health. The question
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    1931 14  -  ROBIN MAUGHAM romm "ll™ ommm H aaWH If a1 mmm smmm lam bT ■aWaWT Ml 1i I m **m\ M MM PJ|Tk^M M L^i MM fc^r daWaWM%a^BaWawBMalaMa^aMHlnarii ilsmß ■mYaa^mWml ImS by- PSPSf HAPPSNf nOBIN MAUGHAM urn X1 paigned m th* MiddiiFast during the war mii has been bark
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    999 15 t nat is what will not be I Elected last week London's new goddess also known as Edwige Feuillere wonders: Why is she alone on a pedestal? riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiitiiiiiiiriiii j rn'f-I :V .so often ti I I' world decides t elect a goddess, it i j though we wer
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  • 228 15 I HAVE only one Wife. That is all that is necessary. In fact, it is more than sufficient." His Excellency Abdul Jabbar Fahmi, Governor of Bagclad, speaking on the question of polygamy. WHAT amazes vie Is how even the women (of America) With homes and children
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  • 660 16 There are even spots |Mi v j ,M1111..1M11...1.MM 1,, LIU I. Ml. I I I.HMII where SILENCE' is golden 171ENNA i. club crftJJ Next to food the clubs, so lei, associations And unions to which he, or she, belongs play the biggest pan m I h< chuiy
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    365 16 r rK) .i io <t ol il ,-iit.iv exotic J bridge hand there li no more faaclnai ng book than Riaht Thro j> i the Pack" Wrii ten by a Hug trian an BSn :ii: I man nd W m i Hi book i 6ll< ction "i 52
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    • 221 16 CLUES !i; s bcuiiinm^ a u| up m b sugar) con i Pall back upon a Frequented coction i h p^cj (Q) ,5 W i Lcslk '7.. i, A roya] yp h€| nrst (3) 10 ov m,. sound ha murde* of a pui iU i Ml i 3 I). 12
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  • 700 17  - Dick's 'GANGSTER' has a HEART of GOLD HAROLD HEEFERNAN fjy iiiiiiiiiiiiiHi That's why he's SO fond of Willy JAN who likes to A ow where he's tlull's the best scriptton of owe 11, who has ssional plans made away into 1956. hate the feelalcenlng some nd wondering going to do
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  • 570 17  - That JUNIOR BRANDOO was pent on SPEED MICHAEL RUDDY ng on all traffic roads in Malaya. "Our first A TELEPHONE call ■ame to me m ■'■■>" from San de Allende, Mexico. just finished three days or 'Serenade' Mario Lanza He's ;renading Serita accompanying the guitar. couldn't have lore co-operat-ror the
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  • 1059 18 BEARER BOND BROKE 20-YEAR 'HOODOO' IN GOLD CUP RACE By Our Racing Correspondent nn i ki\(. a dream run on the rails it tlie top oi the straight, Bearer Bond, brilliant!] ridden bj leading jockey Garnet BoUgOlire, stormed up vi th< last furlong to snatch a thrilling length win from
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  • 233 18 Dai Dower slings out challenges DAI Dower, flyweighi boxing champion of Britain, the British Empire and Europe, is one of a number of smaller men m Elritish boxIng who have throwing out challenges of late The Little Welshman has challenged Pot or Kfcenan, Empire bantamweight champion, to meet him over
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  • 35 18 HUNGARY brat CzecnOSlovakia by 3-1 m international soccer ma at the Army Stadium. Prague, yesterday. They loci 1-0 at Iky' A crowd of 50.000 watched the game, played In :'asunny weather Reuter
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  • 93 19 liERE are some Interesting studies oi mint*** r »n rui 11, can you beat that. We came all the wuy to nut our money on James Aiteh 1 olfl II P }<f <>h well it wasn't my idea though, but there seems to br some explaining done
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  • 96 19 TOP: "With that terrf- ftc crowd, (he hope of a seat m the stands out of the question but =3 I'm quite happy here on the railings and SE what's more I don't have to stand on tip- S= toe to watch tl»,' fin- ss islies LEFT:
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  • 69 20 ENGLAND'S professional j te am toyed with the !>■ nish amateur national c to win by five goals to one at Copenhagen yesterdiy after leading 3—o at hail time. j. nd would have had rj iib fl jures had they taken their chances and ome Danish
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  • 394 20 Chelsea, Arsenal move out of the rut: Blackpool still on top Cillll M THE ENGLISH FIRST DIVI nION SOCCER CHAMPIONS, GAINED '1 111- IK FIRST HOME WIN Of l"» SEASON YESTERDAY WIIKN BEAT IN€ MANCHESTER CITI 2 I AT STAMFORD BRIDGE, LONDON. The goal shy Chelsea forwards had i ,ia.
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  • 315 20 FOLLOWING are weights for S;«turday, lirst day of the Penang Turf Club Autumn MeetIng: CL. i>i v. i— '_.r. Acrobat 9.06 Marie Eye 8.12 Moulin Rouge 8.11 River Moon !l 8.10 Hunker Boy 8. Of) Kabrina 8.08 Chinese Proverb 8.07 Winterdrina 8.06 Khandi Star 8.05 Townsman
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  • 121 20 Ron JARDEN, Wellington's brilliant international wnm threequarter, SCOPed I more }K)int;s on Saturday to bring his reoord breaking total tor the season to 179. Playing m his last provincial game of the season, Jarden scoi ed a try, kicked penalty and made four conversions to h'-ip
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  • 237 20 Pirie slams opposition in Danish 5 ,000-m /u)ki)on runt: ot E :I* Britain »> ■t» no difficulty winning E the 5.000 metres m 1* E mm. 23.6*ei. beating i the Danish champion E Thyffe Toegersen by s about a hundred yards. George Rhodes i Staffordshire) had a m\ a real
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  • 57 20 ISTVAN Roszavolgyi of Hungary set a new world record of 5 mm. 2.2 sec. for the 2,000 metres at Budapest yesterday. Roszavolgyi. bettered by 4.8 sec. the mark set by Gaston ReirT of Belgium m 1948. He alternated m the lead with his teammate Laszlo Tabori,
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  • 68 20 MR. Harry Blagrave's four year-old gelding Dragon Fly, won the fiftieth anniversary race for the Newbury Autumn Cup over two miles at Berkshire on Saturday m a four-horse photo-finish. Dragon Fly was £iven a head verdict over Mr. GW. Chesterman's Romany Air Mr. L.H Dowling'B Flame
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  • 196 20 \woim,i> besi time lor I 400 metres by :i woman athlete was recorded In Bucharest eti Saturday during the opening stage >f thi Rumanian at hle 1 1 c championship!, Maria it kinu 80 vie t union i covered the distance m 53 0
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  • 199 20 RUMANIAN BEATS THELMA HOPKINS IN HIGH JUMP IONALDA BALES OF RUMANIA DEI i HOPKINS BRITISH HOLDER OF TH rb9 AND EMPIRE WOMEN'S HIGH JUMP IJ> RUMANAIN ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS REST YESTERDAY. The Rumanian girl cleared 1.67 metres < 5 it. 5i ins. > at °nly one leap compared to Miss Hopkins'
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  • 154 20 SINGAPORE Schools followed up their recent success over Singapore Swimming Club with another good water polo win yesterday, beating Chinese Swimming Club 6-3 at Amber Road. The Schools also won the second-team match by 6-4, Gan Ens Guan (Clementi) scoring three goals, Koh Soon
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  • 44 20 SOCCER SAFA -nior Cup: Tigers v Dockyard. Jalan Besar 5.15 p.m. Friendly: City Civil Health Dept. v Gymkhana, Fairer Park. RUGBY R.E.M.E. v S.C.C. "B", padang. St. Andrew's School v The Blacks, Woodsville. SWIMMING Presbyterian Boys' School gala, at Chinese Swimming Club.
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  • 41 20 Arsenal S.C. beat Boys 1 4-2 m a friendly soccer fixtttl Bukit Timah yesterday. All Shariff and Syed AH .scored Arsenal and D. de Souza ad Low for Boys Town. Arsenal won the A" tl match by 2-1
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