The Singapore Free Press, 10 October 1955
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section17 1955-10-10 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya .HFH Monday. October 10, 1955. Price 15 I'U.17 words
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Article, Illustration129 1955-10-10 1 J fi joiners m the three toctiong of the Free s «ngapore Johore vv "lk receive their >s fr "m Mr A. J. Jugas, I ll »_Ji director of the 1 MW* Co, Wd. ;>y Picture shows the first man home. Sergeant .1.129 words
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Article180 1955-10-10 1 JHE Deputy Commissioner of Police this morning signed an order prohibiting processions or gatherings near the Singapore Legts iative Assembly and Supreme Court while they are m session and n Until one hour after the session ends. The order also applies when a committee of the180 words
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Article54 1955-10-10 1 11HI Ministry Oi Labour hopes to arrange a meeting between the manage, ment of the Singapore Traction Company and the Striking employees' union tomorrow A Ministry spokesman said he had not yet received a reply from the parties. Sir Thomas Strangman. the chairman of the STC. ij54 words
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Article145 1955-10-10 1 Malaya's Colombo Plan needs THE Federation Government may have to conjsider an increase m the vo- lume of Its investments. The need for it will be j emphasised when it presents 1 its report to the main Colombo Plan conference which begin s in Singapore next Monday. The report draws145 words
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Article43 1955-10-10 1 With little buying sup port, the price ot rubber continued to tall wh'-n the Singapore market open ed this morning, first grade, October .shipment, was quoted at 24:\ a lb., ii centa below Saturday's Closing price. The opening Lone was uncertain.43 words
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Article38 1955-10-10 1 A police constable, de teetive and third man were arrested u\ 'he weekend m Singapore for an alleged attempt to extort $2,000 from a Chinese on whom they had found a chaujiki gambling Uip.38 words
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Article38 1955-10-10 1 A terrorist, Ng Sin. surrendered under the amnesty to a civilian at Sempam, m the Tras area of Pahang, yesterday. He is the 23rd terrorist to give up since the amnesty was declared last month38 words
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Article43 1955-10-10 1 A typhoon with centre winds of 95 miles an hour moved north today at a speed which should put it within 550 miles of Tokyo by this "afternoon. If it maintains its course. It COUld hit the southern island of Kyushu43 words
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Article46 1955-10-10 1 Placard carrying pickets were present when the Minister for Works and Communications. Mr. Francis Thoj mas. opened a one and halfi mile stretch of new road at the Junction of Thomson and Yio Chu Kang Roads m Singapore this morning.46 words
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Advertisement178 1955-10-10 1 MAMIYA THE CAMERA OF CAMERAS Distinctive fc.itures: _T""^_ft f_i_=?^-S^3L 9_^___!r J*u 1 c v -'~l J Typo_A has coated 75mm |^He__B__l_^_L__"' f/3 5 Zuik ir «d R_B_f Seikosha -Rapid shutter with 9 speeds 1 t > 500 K^^^^ plus B El P^"'* "-%S^B i_^;\\i a rype B hr np edlp178 words
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Article246 1955-10-10 2 CROWDS SWEPT BY INDIA FLOODS IJUNDRED6 ol t ople wer< reported dead snd hu i dred.s ol thousands homeless last night In North India's worst floods for more than 70 ye uri Premier Nehru, alter flying over thi' (leva ted .t- 188 ordered the mobilisation oi all resources to helpU.P.; A.P. - 246 words
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159 1955-10-10 2 CHANCELLOR tonrad Adenauer's Coalition parties jumped to an eariv lead last night m a West German election testing his pro- western foreign policy. Scattered returns from the state of Bremen gave Adenauer's parties 11,645 votea and 11.024 for the Socialist*. Communists and Radical RightistsA.P - 159 words
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Article236 1955-10-10 2 Reinforcements are rushed to Morocco front-line area piRENCH troops m the Riff mountains today A continued the offensive which they launch^ yesterday against more than 30,000 tribesmen who rose m revolt a week ago. More reinforcements were bein^ rushed h the battle zone, many of themReuter - 236 words
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257 1955-10-10 2 tjiiii's erewi <»f the British Naval 25 squadron, which will pa* a good* win \isit to Leningrad this week, were advised m the Baltic Sea yesterday: It you must drink vodka then- don't have any more than two glasses. I hi- advic»-Reuter - 257 words
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366 1955-10-10 2 1 3 states vanish in new man of India KEEP ENGLISH ON— REPORT A VAST plan to redraw the map of India, reducing the number of its states from 29 to 16, was published m New Delhi yesterday by the Indian Government. The plan was drafted by a State's Reorganisation366 words
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177 1955-10-10 2 Stark atom warning: Many are now doomed PROFESSOR John Haldane, 62-year-old hiologlst, predicted yesterday that deaths from nuclear radiation of atomic and hydrogen bombs already exploded could be expected to begin at once. The professor, former member of the British Communist Party which he abandoned four years ago, gave aReuter - 177 words
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154 1955-10-10 2 SELF-RULE DOOR WIDE OPEN, SIR JOHN TELLS THE CYPRIOTS tiIELD MARSHAL Sir John Harding, Governor of Cyprus, promised Cypriot citizens m a broadcast last night that he would soon present the British Government with specific proposals for the social and economic development of the island colony. He warned, however, that154 words
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Article22 1955-10-10 2 Peking Radio announced yesterday the completion of a motor-road network linking the three biggest cities of remote Tibet.— U.P.U.P. - 22 words
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Article68 1955-10-10 2 fHE national executive of the British Labour Party decided last night that the report on why the party lost the last General Election on May 26 will be debated m private tomorrow during the party's annual conference at Margate. The report was drawn up by aReuter - 68 words
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Article246 1955-10-10 2 THE COLOMBO PLAN-BY LORD READING f ORD READING. Minister of State for Foreign Affairs who will lead the British deleg a ti on to the consultative committee of the Colombo Plan to be held m Singapore from Oct. 17 to 22, left London airport last night for Singapore. He saidReuter - 246 words
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Advertisement17 1955-10-10 2 SIHGAPORE BAGGAGE <>."», The Arcade Singapore Tel: ***** I Line* mmxMM ,N ASSOCIATION WITH SINGAPORE PACKING COMPANY LIMITED17 words
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Article, Illustration1357 1955-10-10 3 ADELAIDE EASTLEY - ADELAIDE EASTLEY happy flay cvt'ii for *li<- I'ooJsore ni k ai*Y losers omanVeye view of the Walk thousands watched by tmiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiinimiiiii'- HE FINISHED I BAREFOOTED A competitor HTMlIng 1 the line barefooted but smiling broadly. I i'liiiiiiiiiiiuiimiiiiiiihiiiiin- vevek m the history >of Singapore (well,1,357 words
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Article274 1955-10-10 3 k %i*g§ tars 1. Sergeant J. Bromley (2 hours 54min 39secsi: Challenge cup with replica presented by the Bata Shoe Co.. Ltd.. Singapore, and a Mido watch presented by Robinson and Co., Ltd. 2. Cpl. v. Eastwood '2 hours 56min.s Oseesi Ivory Boat presented by274 words
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Advertisement19 1955-10-10 3 SMBMMH _9__^_^_^_H II W mW^\ I In I ■■ffc'? \l I wr^P_P BAI flvV *****1 I li 1 mm\W19 words
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Advertisement41 1955-10-10 3 Wear without Pressing XI ..^K-kH J^H snap-ta^ resilience (Made to Measure) lHf| (Made to Measure) Suit from Slacks from $99.00 IS 32.50 With All DACRON Accessories CHANRAI'S SINCAPORE S ONLY EXCLUSIVE MEN'S SHOP 81. High Street. Tel: *****. c MIKIMOTO PEARLS41 words
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229 1955-10-10 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, Oct. 10, 1955. Opinion BOOSTING SPORT rpHERE were two not- abl< sports events at. the wi i i. end Ihe introduction ol an annua! walkinu con. pf tit ion and the rela ntion of Wong P( ng Soon's .services for the advancement ol badminton. :.i229 words
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Article, Illustration611 1955-10-10 4 JOAN CASINGTON - Turkey is becoming pro-British JOAN CASINGTON says rpHE Cj pi U dispute I has thrown a spot light on 'i urkej a little kn o n country to manj Malayan read* i and I ilk I tiata had with a ry large num her ol Tin kJ i» <* oieBritain; A.P. - 611 words
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Article489 1955-10-10 4 Politics hold up mercy plan THE British Govern--1 ment is trying to find a new formula to overcome the intransigence of Arab States towards any rapprochement with Israel. There is serious concern that m all Arab States at this moment cv c n m Jordan, hitherto strongly proWestern there is489 words
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Advertisement33 1955-10-10 4 ASAHI CULTURED PEARLS ARK ACCLAIMED THE WOULD OVER KS THE Ql > AMONG CULTURED PEARLS, SEE THEIR BEAI TV, COMPARE THEI R PRICES. S.P.H. deSILVA Ltd. Sl\«. IPOBI k. ii Mii X v iron33 words
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Advertisement17 1955-10-10 4 QUIET Ql lET QUIET that's the word Johnson SEA-HORSE OUTBOARD r r /..W SINCAPORE MALAYA IC I17 words
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Miscellaneous41 1955-10-10 4 POCKET CARTOON b> OSHi'i; v.\( v Wheit tec uant d\c fi book rrn*sial, Pennyfeather, we'll a -.k you until l hen We it'iii coui inue to sing W« «rv bur little chi/<Jrcn weafc NOT Wl- are but Crazy* mixed up kid >41 words
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Article, Illustration1308 1955-10-10 5 adelaide Eastley - adelaide Eastley BVee ■I 41L ading and HA v ting m SingaI m Arabic 100 i the Malay Bluiiiiiiai4'- unheard-oi In I These facts are rellhU'd m tn< J current ■journal of the Malayan ■Branch of the Royal I viatic Society, its enII ty translations of lithe writings1,308 words
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Advertisement40 1955-10-10 5 (yiofui/ 10 De Souxa Street, 1 *****, Singapore 1. ing Lundies )|jn t Tood Tablets h ey Art Like Magic IQ O for 60 Cents. f om Ran* i o a.m. 7 p.m. Sunday from B a.m. 1 p. m#40 words
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Miscellaneous305 1955-10-10 6 I_. 011 IMIII lIAMMIAItI Im Lee lalk antl Phil Pavjg 'llP'>i_H_B^tfr^<^^'' AH himC aT~ I Bur MANDkAHE IS STUL iM AiF-- VANISHING MONEY- r '■f T W%Zy MArj IM f H H I INVISIBLE JO ALI f 11 THfRE INVISIBLE MEN- I'M 'MOM/ V "■'<'•*' Lr Tl I I ARI305 words
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Miscellaneous720 1955-10-10 6 i i f nORN today, your determination a I l> persistence is well-knowi I t h t uvv S *Z*\ dea J oi ability and! T strength Ol character. v f t Ye ar natural power and .t f I i,m draw, people to you. b o too opinionated a720 words
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192 1955-10-10 7 t. v 0 i who have used 60 feet of air-line to travel 60,000 miles round the world ye lust left Singapore. Mr H R. Biov.n. manager ol the Travel Dent Bank i New South Wales, Australia, and Mr T.H Melbourne branch192 words
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70 1955-10-10 7 I v physicians and surwent to the Old evidence at 26-year-old ,ld Carter, of used of murder- Ernest Lewis d of the case for Mr. Justice directed the ithdrawn from w ho returned a ,4 not guilty. r died last June the proseeut alter70 words
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Article194 1955-10-10 7 10 fingers or eight? It 's vital LTOWmany fingers have you? Ten? Or eight and two thumbs? Better make sure how you count them and, if you have to see your doctor with an injured finger, how he counts them. For the doctors themselves differ, and eases are occurring of194 words
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Article, Illustration58 1955-10-10 7 MR. G. C. K. ROWNTREE, Qantas sales superinten- I dent for South-East Asia. Mr. 11. K. Brown, Mrs. J.M l Mosse, passenger relations officer of Qantas, and Mr. a 5 J. II. Kellock "looping the loop" m a new fashion with (>0 feet of air-line tickets. This is the longest58 words
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Article, Illustration234 1955-10-10 7 ART GALLERY: A PROMISE "WHE question of an art gallery for Singapore will receive my attention," said Mr. David Marshall, Chief Minister of Singapore, when he opened Singapore Art Society's 14th Inter-School Art Exhibition m the British Council Hall. Mr Ho Kok Hoe, president of the Art society, deplored theFree Press - 234 words
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Advertisement70 1955-10-10 7 SAREES! SAREES!! SAREES!!! it IP/nun 4i<* and f^orW t/ .%V»##»cf 010ns for DEEPAVALI Our Deepavali Year Range is Now on Display and we invite our Patrons to view them at our Sarces Department. GIAN SINGH CO LTD. 30 I. R.iHlct Pl.ice. Smspporc-I. Tel 5214/5 1 FOR Sea and A.r Holidays70 words
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Article, Illustration1868 1955-10-10 8 GEORGE MUMFORD - GEORGE MUMFORD by THE WORLD'S STRANGEST STOWR _M_H_^___ m S f>_ f _L _J T/ie worlds largest liner hit an iceberg... the band played ragtime... and the unsinkable ship sank witL -ffm__ Ismcc sn/ I AQA ffVPC ffie toss or i,-*^** I [NSINKABLE! That was the word1,868 words
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517 1955-10-10 9 Ifr-HF peppercorn mountain of Joseph Bennett, I c ity merchant and super optimist, grew bigger and Wg»rer. Ten tons. .a hundred tons. seven thousand tons of pepper on paper—enough to fill pvery cruet m Europe. But it was only make Faster and faster spun517 words
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Article12 1955-10-10 9 B ig jewel haul jJ'^lory worth £7,000 ii..m from a ;ar park-12 words
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Article27 1955-10-10 9 As Wallington, Surrey, town hall clock struck a quarter past eight one night the council decided to spend £80 on regilding its faces and hands.27 words
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266 1955-10-10 9 Taxes: Is it time there was a change? A FINANCIAL expert has been examining Britain's tax system. The conclusion he comes out with is: It's all wrong. The expert is Professor Lionel Robbins, of the London School oi Economics. These are the points he makes m the latest issue of266 words
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Article140 1955-10-10 9 20 STICKERS ON HIS WINDSCREEN A MAN appeared m court on a summons alleging that the vision of ttiis car was obscured by "stickers on his windscreen. "A good half of the windscreen was covered by 20 small pennants, set out m five rows, said Police Constable Holt at Poole,140 words
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Article140 1955-10-10 9 ALL through the war Frederick James Osborne wanted to fly with the RAF. but the Ministry of Labour would not release him from his Job as an engineer. Then his body was found m the wreckage of a trainerplane which crashed m140 words
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Article195 1955-10-10 9 ITERATIONS m the laws L affecting homosexuality have been recommended by the Council of the 3,000-member Magistrates' Association. >mosexual conduct between consenting adults m private provided neither was under 30 or mentally defective should no longer be a criminal offence, the Council said m a report.195 words
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Article, Illustration72 1955-10-10 9 picture. STROLLING at Eflstree Studios during a break from filming are Guy Rolfe (left) and Patrick Barr with Phyllis Calvert who is making a return to the screen after two years. Phyllis, who made the break m her career to have a baby, is playing a house- wife who writesReuter - 72 words
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Advertisement36 1955-10-10 9 flllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllltlllllltltllllllllllllltllllllllllll Make arrangements Wedding Pictures NOW for your photographs to he taken hy a FREE PRESS PHOTOGRAPHER Telephone Singapore 2800 FREE PRESS PHOTOCRAPniC DEPTi 140-146 Cecil Street Singapore This service Is only available la Singapore IllllllllllllllllllUlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllltllllllk36 words
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Article, Illustration274 1955-10-10 10 KOK AH CHON - THE WAI PICTU K RES KOK AH CHON By "AH THAT'S NICE." An official distributes Fraser and Neave drinks to thirsty competitors as they stride m determined fashion towards that distant goal. And a cool drink certainly seems to help. THERE'S 172 MILES TO GO from Singapore to Johore fo274 words
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Article, Illustration356 1955-10-10 12 AUDREY BUDD - AUDREY BUDD By I SAW this picture of British male elegance m a London newspaper and 1 thought to myself: "Now a million youths will make a million bad copies and there will be so many more Teddy Boys." The picture of Michael356 words
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Article, Illustration662 1955-10-10 12 EILEEN ASCROFT - EILEEN ASCROFT bs the* kenel of smile* i like* #o se*e* m ~re>e e>/iti<n t r—BY IN THE picture above is the kind of face I want to see behind the reception desk not some disgruntled old man or crotchety female of uncertain years. And I don't want to662 words
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548 1955-10-10 12 Number seven hi a series of articles j by Free Press writer VIVIENNK PUCKRI DGE to mark Singapore's ealth Week from November 21 to 26. IVDCTORS and nurses diagnose, prescribe and tend the physical ills of their patients. But they have not the time to548 words
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Article, Illustration1563 1955-10-10 13 Sore chest gave her a fright ...and how is YOUR appetite? L the SINGAPORE DOCTOR CHAPMAN PINCHER reports surprising news about the food you eat HARDLY recognised J M- She always to be carefully I e ss< all(i we I BUt 110W Iw 6 B e d unkempt. She M^Reuter - 1,563 words
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Article, Illustration1849 1955-10-10 14 LILIAN WYLES - THE PACKET I I IBm ir""lL^i 1 m fay said CYANIDE LILIAN WYLES BY j DLIAN VVYIFS is a pioneer among policewomen. She joined the Metropolitan Police In 1919 as one of an experimental hatch of 100, was transferred to the (II) m 192:! and remained there until her retirement1,849 words
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Article, Illustration495 1955-10-10 15 LOUISE PETRIE - LOUISE PETRIE GFDFG» Britain's most friendly Princess is never at a loss for conversation IT'S an old saying and 1 a truism that the onlooker .sees most of the game. I felt tins recently m Scotland when I rubbed shoulders with Princess Alexandra at the Perth HuntCamera Press - 495 words
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Article320 1955-10-10 15 THIS GADGET SAVES GAS —AND LIVES IT SCOTS invenJ tors, appalled at t*l' a.Miin 1 0SS 0 f lif e "b: '-;i>sin<4 tragedies m ftl.-::' native land, have ;> <-d a safety-valve *< sas meters of the P-t he-slot type. Inventors Mr. Meek, B. SC of on, and Mr. Adam320 words
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Article280 1955-10-10 15 GRISLY? But it was a JOB! A GIRL who held one of the grimmest |obs hi the world talked to me about her work at the week-end. She is Molly Lefebure. for five years secretary to Dr. Keith Simpson, the Home Office pathologist, and the man whose terrifying deductions from280 words
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Article, Illustration76 1955-10-10 15 picture. Bat glrlkeeper Mary smith dots the next best thing at Chester Zoo she ctMkUes Rocky, a bab> Rock Hydr.ix whose species, believe It «>r not, is the elephant nearest relative, And Rocky's sjalte content, After ail, why should the hi« fellow v alwayg stealReuter - 76 words
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Advertisement18 1955-10-10 15 cary|* can de SSr cologne ]t ■'ttriuV AW I dun soir "annaa I Uvn IfUBA WATCM CO ITD18 words
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Article403 1955-10-10 16 made Jose FAMOUS IF JOSE Cuba Alvarez were not such a wellliked personality m hi.s home town of Manzanares, m central Spam, the local postmen would lon^ since have Complained bitterly at the extra work he is giving them. As It Is, the post office there la putting m403 words
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Article, Illustration258 1955-10-10 16 HENRY MOORE, the sculptor whose work is meaningless to vast numbers of the public and infuriates vast numbers of artists, has become a Companion of Honour. He is 56. He is a best-seller m the United States, a trustee of the Tate Gallery. He explains his face258 words
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Article409 1955-10-10 16 Neither side vutnerahl-e South dealer NORTH 4A 4 3 gu OJ6 4 2 *X Q J 4 WEST EAST 4976 4 J 10 8 3 9 A J 10 9 1 0653 0 10 8 0 A 7 3 10 8 3 4932 SOUTH M9I OQB4 or a409 words
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Article397 1955-10-10 16 John Irons - The boss says it with orchids! John Irons By OIG business concerns throughout the United States are wooing the wives of their workers with orchids and roses, gold brooches and bracelets and the new strategy is paying dividends. Companies report a "gratifying" rise m sales and productivity, fewer accidents and397 words
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Miscellaneous287 1955-10-10 16 |9 j ll ll h| |hi™~jh{^ ii I^l 1^ lie __P^ 2^ II I I n| ---ju|-" waist 25"|^| 4 I I II I I I _^B II ■■^""■^■26"^^ CLUBB ACROSS B This doesn't call for smell--1 Not Mother's Day though 0 l T n f» lts l the r287 words
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Article, Illustration390 1955-10-10 17 WILLIAM PENNY - WILLIAM PENNY Now Anne finds herself SURROUNDED by men! by I. N FRANCIS is a ft blue-( /ed blonde herself haprounded by pen. It's a situation ibout. which even her md, Bamlet Price, complain, i enviably was east irl m "Bad Day i the390 words
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Article, Illustration49 1955-10-10 17 I THIS IS THE FILM THAT THE QUEEN WiLI. SEEir* j I' KELLY and Cary embrace m a Z*«T j 'r m f HiU h^ck's To Catch A Thief P "Kide on the tells the story of formed jewel theit 1 close-ups are a "tory feature.49 words
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Article126 1955-10-10 17 A H, the wanes of fane Hollywood's newest nctor- animal is a chimp named Marty and YOU don't have to guess for whom. But Marty has had no previous acting experience. So his resourceful agent, who used to handle another chimp that died, is126 words
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390 1955-10-10 17 NO WONDER THE KNIGHTS ARE SURPRISED f- Queen <a.s has aleady been reported m lumns) us to see an Hitchcock film thriller "To Catch 1 '."ief,' starring Grace and Cary Grant, at W Royal Film Show m W &hia month. m came a s a com- r Prise to the390 words
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Advertisement64 1955-10-10 17 GOOD MORNING! Commencing today, O'Connors will occupy this space daily. W man endeavour to show you how electronics and movies can increase your business and industrial efficiency and beguik your leisure hours IT WILL PAY TO READ THIS SPACE! H A. O CONNOR CO., LIMITED Laidlaw Building Battery Road Singapore.64 words
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Article, Illustration2124 1955-10-10 18 P. M. RAMAN - P. M. RAMAN YOUNG AND OtD JOINED IN THE DIGGEST COMPETITION IN TEN YEARS By CJGT. J. BROMLEY had never "walked." He Is a champion runner. But h r 3 took first place In the Btagapore-Johore Bahru walking contest organised by the Free Press yesterday,Free Press - 2,124 words
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Article255 1955-10-10 18 J R ELAND won the first .soccer international of the season among the lour homo countries when they beat Scotland by two goals to one at Windsor Park m Belfast yesterday. Ireland, who led 2-0 at half-time, last beat Scotland m 1947, also m Belfast. AReuter - 255 words
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Article82 1955-10-10 18 Vladislav Skoneeki. form er Polish Davis Clip star, won th<- British covered courts lawn tennis championship at Queens Club m London on Saturday, when he beat Britain's 10-year-old left bander, B Illy Knight, 5 7 7 5( ti 4 p 8 .7 m the finalReuter - 82 words
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Article238 1955-10-10 19 U.K. soccer review II OKI) Jeziard, Fulim's international cenforward. sent his club ;etifig to the top of the md Division table n he scored all five s against bottom-of-Hull City m their lisfa league football eh on Saturday. d scored two m the hall and three238 words
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Article, Illustration708 1955-10-10 19 Firebird and World Freedom too good for opposition IJAKING A SUDDEN BREAKAWAY Ifi HALF A MILE OUT, FIKEBIKD WITH SHELLY GEYER ASTRIDE, SCORED A CLEVER HALF LENGTH WIN FROM CLEVER BUG IN THE CLASS 3, DIV 1 7F PENANG STAKES ON SATURDAY, FIRST DAY OF THE PENANG TURF CLUB AUTUMN708 words
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215 1955-10-10 19 "TJORMER Malayan champion jockey Athol Mulley scored If another big triumph when he brought home Caranna recent winner of the Australian Jockey Club Derby m the Caulfield Guineas over a mile at Caulfleld (Melbourne) on Saturday. Car anna a 3-1 chance won comfortably by threeReuter - 215 words
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Article33 1955-10-10 19 UULGARIA, who meet Brla tain's amateur football team m the first Ice of tin Olympic Games qualifying match m Sofia on Oct 23. yesterday drew 11 With Rumania m Bucharest ReuterReuter - 33 words
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88 1955-10-10 19 HOAD REDEEMS HIMSELF IN OSAKA GAME Australian Davis Cup player Lew Hoad, playing m top form, yesterday defeated Japan's Atsushi Miyagl, ft 1. 6—2 m an exhibition match m Osaka before 4.000 fans. Hoad thus redeemed himself for the loss he suffered to Mlyagi m Tokyo last week. On SaturdayU.P. - 88 words
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Article73 1955-10-10 19 Frank Stranahan won his first golf tournament as a professional yesterday with a one-under par 71 on the final round for a one-stroke victory over Art Wall Junior m the U5517,500 Eastern Open at Baltimore, Maryland. The wealthy young their to a spark plug fortuneA.P. - 73 words
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Article48 1955-10-10 19 Australia, the host nation} for the 1956 Olympic Games at Melbourne, will send only nine representatives to the Winter Olympic Games m Cortina. Italy, next January. The Australian Winter Olympic team, which was announced m Melbourne last night, comprises four skaters and five skiers.48 words
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Article140 1955-10-10 19 EJBLEN HENO, Singapore wo- i men's single champion, tCOTtd an easy Victory when she COOCedtd Onl) six points' m beating AfDCi Koh In (he first i ound of Singapore Badminton Association national championships last night at the Badminton Hali. Results Women's singles: Helen Heng i140 words
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267 1955-10-10 19 £29,000 to the winner rE Marquise Intisa Dolla Rochetta's Italian three, year-old, Aibot, ridden b y leading Italian jockey Enrico Camicia, scored a comfortable three-lengths wii m Europe's richest horse race, the X. 39,000 sterling Pri: de L'Arc de Triomphe, run over one and267 words
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Advertisement33 1955-10-10 19 OCEAN PARK HOTEL'S FAMOUS QUINTET jj j Ace Band of Singapore i! with i I MISS SALOMA /ii V ft I the Malay J "Marilyn Monroe" Ring 41IS1 for Table Reservations 11 -..J33 words
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Miscellaneous68 1955-10-10 19 UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIISIIIIIIIII TODAYS SPORT ****************************************1 l SOCCER SAFA Senior Cup: RAF Seletar v. Argonauts, Jalan Besar 5.30; RAF Chanri v. Police. Jalan Besar 7 p.m. HOCKEY Colon j trial, padang. SUA League: Div. 2 Nary Nomads v. R.M.N. Naval Base; 8.0.D. "B" v. R.N.A.S. at 8.0.D. Div. .1 P A T68 words
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253 1955-10-10 20 SOFT GOING AT PENANG THIS MORNING: GI LAN'S 391/5 WAS BEST GALLOP jiiiiiiiiiMii by 'iiiiMiniiiiii 1 Our Racing Correspondent TiffE training track at Penang wa.s soft this morning following further rain last night and only one horse. Gilan. cracked 40 for 3f. With Mickey Donnelly astride, this class 5 horse253 words
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Article141 1955-10-10 20 England's youngest referee? IS Tex Arthur Smith, a 17 year old Hull youngster, England's youngest Soccer referee? He Ls a fully qualified Official oi the local Northern Intermediate League having passed his examination by the Yorkshire East Biding PA last October with flying colours. STANLEY MATTHEWS tiif; SECOND: Stanley Mutt141 words
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Article85 1955-10-10 20 RAF Seletar won the annual Gandhi Cup soccer match when the defeated 1 Indian Recreation Club by 4-1 at Seletar on Saturday. Murray (penalty), Davies. White and Pratt scored for Seletar and Suppiah (penal- ty) for [ndians. ft it TN a SUA Div. 3 match on85 words
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Article57 1955-10-10 20 Len Hutton. the England captain al] d Yorkshire opening batsman, left Leeda infirmary yesterday. Still hi a plaster east, he was driven home by his wife. As he left the hospital he said that he was feeling much better and commented. "All I hat remains now is57 words
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Article136 1955-10-10 20 E rpHE Free Press Racing E Correspondent, had S S a good day at Penang E E on Saturday, tipping E /z'ue winners World E E Freedom, Well-Being, E Ne?tf year, Banker Bop 5 E and ifrce i/t /lis E E race-morning round- E up.136 words
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Article227 1955-10-10 20 BOWLERS dominated the scene when New Zealand opened their first cricket tour of Pakistan against the Chief Commissioner's XI at Karachi yesterday and 16 wickets fell for 121 runs. Batting first on a true matting wicket. New Zealand shot out the home side forReuter - 227 words
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413 1955-10-10 20 MALAYA'S CHAMPION WATER-SKIIER IS DUTCH COUNT MALAYA'S first water-skiing Champion i?t at the inaugural annual Championshins v terday at Pasir Ris. He is a Dutchman Count w van Zuylen, who gave the best ail-round DerfnS ance to win the Major Green Challenge Trophy The Count also won the I Dr.413 words
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Advertisement431 1955-10-10 20 CLASSIFIED ADS. D FAT II 'JO Word* $k (minimum). MRS CfiEONG CHIN NAM inee 1 ham Soong) passed away pe.iceiully at her residence on Bth Oct. 1065, leaving behind her bel wed SOBS, Tal Woo, E. Peng, i U Pofa, Tal 800, Tal Pak and In S<>k. daughters-in-law, 2 daughters,431 words
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Page 20 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous370 1955-10-10 20 PENANG WEIGHTS FOR WEDNESDAY 1 FOLLOWING are I Barracuda 8.07 I Santa Claus 8.05 weights for Wed- j Majula 8.07 C'arshallon 8.03 nesday. second day i R«"ff ot Fortune 8.0) i Buitenzorg 8.00 of the Penang Turf Passing Fair 8.06 Mystic Code 7.13 Club Autumn Meet- Bucentaur 8.05 I j370 words
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