The Singapore Free Press, 10 January 1956

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  • 14 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale in Malaya No. *****. PORE rice 15Cts.
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  • 143 1 DRINCE RAINIER of Monaco and his country's cabinet seem to be out of step over where he will wed actress Grace Kelly. The Prince indicated yesterday the marriage would be in the United States. And a cabinet leader in
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  • 141 1 JEALOUSY: MATRON'S REPLY J! alousy of a mere male getting a bigger job Is behind the Singapore General Hospital nurses" move to a protect march. The nurses allege that a male nur.M' whom they ■eribrd as "just a boy. has be< n promoted to the place <»f a European nursing
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  • 29 1 Brigadier Sir John Hunt. leader ol the successful BritLsh 1953 Mount Eve: expedition, said day another British expedition tnned to eroci the Mount t massll In 1957.
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  • 19 1 Tho Nipi*>n Times warned today that tho BSOdU ■n from it of hi would bo Japan's U.P.
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  • 68 1 Vegetable prices won't go up THE Increase in railway freight charges from next month is not expected to have any effect on fresh vegetables and fruit prices in Singapore. A spokesman of the Fruit and Vegetables Dealers" Association said the quantity ol vegetables imported from the Federation was small, and
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  • 43 1 SCHOOL LORRIES: MINISTRY AWAITS REPORTS The Government has not yet decided whether it li necessary to arrange a lorry service for school children A Ministry of Education spokesman said he was awaiting reports from principals before making a final recommendation to the Government.
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  • 224 1 rpHE terminal building J. of the former Singapore Kallang Airport may be converted into a temporary hospital, the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry for Local Government, Lands and Housing, Mr. J. E. Pepper, told the Free Press. He was unable to say definitely whether a
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  • 90 1 Dockers boycott ships for Goa MR. N. Bhattacharjec viee -president of the Calcutta Dock Labour Union, said yesterday that itta dockers had decided on an immediate boyhich carry ca: Portui.' in India. About 95 per cent of 20,000 dock work claimed to be the union. Mr. Bhat ,cc said that
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  • 251 1 U.K. OFFICIAL FOR PLAN INQUIRY Protests by landlords British Ministry of Housing and Local Government has agreed to a request by the Singapore Government to send a senior official for a few months to conduct a public inquiry into objections and representations on the Master Plan. The official is expected
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  • 64 1 Seventeen policemen were injured when a lorry overturned in Kuala Lumpur this morning. Six of them are In hospital but their condition is not serious. The lorry was taking 28 policemen back to the High Street police station after they had been on guard over burnt homes
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  • 22 1 Police at Recife, Brazil, lave confiscated a large jache of arms found in a •aid on Communist Party leadauarters. A.P.
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  • 24 1 A mother and seven of her children were burned to death yesterday when fire destroyed their home near Amos, Quebec. A.P.
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  • 30 1 Ine Singapore n v udci Market opened this niorninc on an easier tone with first grade. January shipment, at $1.16% a ib., 2'» cents below yesterday'^ closing price.
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  • 178 1 Ws not for me to say but... IF anyone wanted to join Malaya, he would be welcomed. said Tengku Abdul Rahman in Karachi terday, commenting on the movement for the federation of Singapore and Malaya. If this movement succeeded, the Tengku said. Singapore would enjoy the same
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  • 139 2 PRINCE Norodom Sihanouk, ex-King and exPremier of Cambodia, said yesterday that the IndoChina kingdom wanted to stay linked with France and had refused American aid. The Prince, who arrived at his villa near Nice on Sunday for a fortnight's holiday, told reporters: "Following an offer of
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  • 72 2 picture The Chief of the Air St a ff Air Chief Marshal Sir Dermot Boyle inspecting the guard of honour mounted by the R.A.F. (Malaya) at Changi yesterday, immediately after landing his Canberra jet bomber which he had piloted from England. First to receive Sir Dermot
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  • 229 2 BRITAIN WILL NOT FORCE JORDAN GOVT. INTO PACT ORITAIN will not press the new Jordan Governw ment to join the five-nation Bagdad pact, said diplomatic sources in London yesterday. This Is believed to have been one of the decisions taken last week by the London conference of British Middle East
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  • 49 2 The Indian Government has called for the "fullest details" on reports that I I number of holy men belong- ing to a cannibal cult nave been arrested for eating children. Indian newspapers said 21 child-eating sadhui holy men had bern detained in northern India. A.P.
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  • 164 2 MAKARIOS, HARDING MEET FOR 2 HOURS THE Governor of Cyprus, Sir John Harding and Archbishop Makarios, the Union with Greece leader, con- f erred for more than two hours at Nicosia last nieht. Their talk* were held behind locked doors and barbed wire barricades. The two lera agreed to m<
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  • 55 2 LannquaKe.s in mree j countries yesterday caused widespread damage: MEXiro: Eleven mare tremors shook Acapulo> during the night, in the wake of mx vere 'quakes. CHILE: New shocks rock ed Arica in northern Chi ITALY: A I\< re tremor in southern Italy resulted in considerable damage
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  • 79 2 IKE SUGGESTS BARTER DEALS WITH RED BLOC PRESIDENT Eisenhower I indicated in a message U?rday that the administration might find it advantageous to exchange some farm commode with Communist nations for strategic materials. He asked that the Congress should repeal a proion of the present farm law which restricts export
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  • 28 2 riflemen yesterday opened lire on an >\ n<ar the Gaza coastal strip an li army spokesman <\\d last night. The L>r r turned the L. Reuter
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  • 89 2 SENATOR J. W. Fulbright, chairman of the Benktc Banking Committee, yesterday called for an invest! tion of the Federal Government's multi-million dollar sales of .synthetic rubber facilities to United St;r private industry. d he expected the inquiry would be undertaken by his committee and
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  • 40 2 Resumption of re-e> J of rubber on a la:, the Soviet Union th< causes of the .sharp crease in Anglo-Soviet trade over the past year, according to the Manchester Chamber of Commerce Reuter
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  • 16 2 Snow now blankf orn Europe from U tbh Isles to U 'rian Alpa A.P.
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  • 147 3 SHE AIMS TO BE EXPERT AT JUDO AN English stenographer on her nay to Japan to learn mor c about judo last night gave a demonstration of the art in Singapore. She is Miss Yvonne Myers, 20. \vh,, arrived here on Sunday. She already
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  • 61 3 AUSTRALIAN Postmaster General Lawrence Anthony, 58, resigned his office yesterday on the eve of Prime Minister Robert Gordon Menzies' announcement of his new cabinet. Authoritative sources in Canberra said Anthony decided to resign becau.se ot poor health They said he felt that the burden ot
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  • 153 3 Latin love grows s hotter now but... I OVE-MAKING, an open-air summer sport in Argentina, appears to be getting out of hand and police say they will act "with all vigour" to repress violations of public morals. Young love in Argentina is apt to be more of a public activity
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  • 27 3 British celebrations for the 200 th anniversary of the birth of Mo/art open in London tomorrow with a radio concert featuring vio- Unlit Yehudi Menuhin.
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  • 18 3 Moscow Radio claimed hat Soviet scientists have successfully cured cancer with radioactive co-^ ball treatment.- A.P.
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  • 13 3 The first past-war Austrian airline was founded in Vienna yesterday. A.P.
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  • 199 3 Hi-lingual teaching begins OPENING the first bi-lingual school— the Anglican High School— yesterday, the Archdeacon of Singapore, the Yen. Robin Woods said: "As you start this school, you start entering into a meat Christian inheritance." Addressing the n>o pupils present at the cerem in the
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  • 34 3 On March 23 the Queen will lay the foundation stone of the £1.000.000 stone cathedral beinn erected in Coventry to replace that smashed in a German air raid i") yean Ago. Reuter
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  • 24 3 Two million pounds of surplus butter owned by the idlan Government li being shipped orerseaa this Week destined for East Germany. A.P.
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  • 114 3 AH-MONTII Ol I) I bo> died an hour after railing doun from a bed. This wi^ told hy H man. Eddi« Oaf, at the inquest on Steven Il| Chiang, whose death currrd in Tiong Bahru on ir. Ob| .s.ikJ that MolU brought the h.ih> t»>
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  • 14 3 Italy a:id Red nave due to open uu 3ti Ddi| A.P.
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  • 247 3 67 KILLED IN CLASHES AS TERROR GROWS LMVE Moroccans were killed and several injured yesterday when North African levies fired on a crowd at El Kelaa Dcs Mgouna, in the Marrakesh area, French authorities said. The levies, sent to the village to restore calm after demonstrations yesterday, opened fire when
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  • 28 3 Three Japanese whaling fleets radioed yesterday to Fukuoka that they bagged 131 fin whales on Satuixlay, opening day of International Antarctic whaling activities.- A.P.
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  • 23 3 India's roving ambassador ;V. K. Krishna Menon, ill since Christmas, will leave today for London for further medical examination.— U.P.
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    • 183 4 MALAYAN trade with the Chinese mainland has even in normal times been largely a one way traffic —in China's favour. And this is not surprising as this trade has been mainly in edibles and consumer goods required for the large local Chinese population. But this unfavourable
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  • 1455 4  - What manner of man is this? KURT SINGER by Last month, Dr. Otto John, the former West German intelligence chief who had gone over to Red German/, came back to the West. What sort of a man is Dr. John? The author of this article has concentrated on stories of
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    • 16 4 WingO IM^^flfl^LJk ll t^ 'Ml PRECISION WATCHES AT MODERATE PRICES Manufactured by Amida Watch Co., S.A.)
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    • 62 4 For that r^^—K^^L S LULU /~n\/ x' w"CC^^ COLLATION ••N O^^P choose Jr7(ffi 7\h. from our 111 vsrvTv\ i SAUSAGES CHIPOLATA COCKTAIL BOLOGNA SALAMI HAM DELIGHT WINDSOR PORK LUNCHEON CHICKEN HAM BEEF FRANKFURTER I IVER "TANGLIN" PORK ETC. COOKED MEATS PRESSED OX TONGUE CORNED SPARE RIB PORK ROAST BEEF ROCKFLESCII
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  • 121 5 CHALLENGING ATLANTIC IN A 25-FOOT BOAT LAN MAJOR, 38, exICm.il "Marines officer tl* ft i ami hi> out man crew. Major (Gordon Sillars (K0 y a I Malted), ai>D 38, ah<:ar<J the S5-foo4 motor sailer "I'.uttercup in which they are to sail across the Atlantic on an 8,800-Kiile \o\age, Ukm«
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  • 830 5 His wife tried to carry out balancing act A 30-YEAR-OLD woman brazenly transferred her affections from her husband to another man who lived a few doors away, said Mr. Justice Sachs in the London Divorce Court. She moved in with him. creating an impossible situation when the husband, who was
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  • 179 5 MILLERS and bakt tj» worried because Britain i is eating lesa and loss bread. Consumption has gone i down steadily since the peak ir of 1949. when the na•n ate more than 2201b. a head LaiC jreai the figure was 1881b. So the newly
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  • 7 5 OPERA STAR'S FIFTH CENTURY picture. NGAPORE Reuter
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    • 107 5 WJt *J make friends you've got to look smart Nothing helps a man to make friends as much as looking smart and distinguished and there's nothing better than a perfectly-groomed head of hair to add the final touch of distinction. Silvikrin Hair Dressings will give you this extra smartness, for
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 370 6 SiAXDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Pavw H^Tl I WERE MUST RE A REASON V^Y I HEY-MAYRE MY MACHINE^ I J^jJ ,f f Jffijf Je^EMIT^ N/* WE 60T-THATRAPIATIOM COUNT 7 BROKE. MAKE f^S gjjt'i R H T VtHIW. V 60THATWAYWIT»A/m€6o-BUT WHEN WE FLEW OVER -EVEN FUNMY MOJSE. 7^ J f^S£m-r/
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    • 641 6 i nORN today, you have been given a D mercurial temperament with a temper that flies out of hand at the X slightest provocation. You have great t vigour and enterprise with a real J touch of genius in your make-up But. unless you learn self-control. you will rind that
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 204 7 TONE: Quiet but steady. Above prices quoted in pence. PEPPKR, White Sarawak f.a.q. cJJ. European ports January 33 '^d. sellers 34d. sellers PEPPKR Black Sarawak Special cJJ. European ports January tt%(L sellers 24 '-d. sellers Above prices quoted tn shillings and pence. criMinv i... o Previoas Today
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    • 33 7 NKW YORK. Jan «1. Todaj Today 30 Industrlab M 479 74 2<> Railroads 161.13 L5t.1l in Donustic Bonds 98.40 M 15 I liliti.s M i,j Btocka ompositr \vf-r.i?p 111A8 >SS
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    • 107 7 NEW YORK, Jan. P. Today Previous TIX Straits spot and nearby 107.37 nom. 107.00 nom. TIN* futures January 105.50 bid 105.00 bid 106.50 asked 106.00 asked February 103 75 bid 103.50 bid 104.50 asked 104.50 asked March 102.75 bid 102.50 bid 1 ')3.25 asked 103.25 asked TONE:
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    • 38 7 Sjx>t Ma: impone 36. Jan Mar 13, Spot Sarawak and .•t.tit. afloata 35 a -c 524, afloata 32 Jan. 33 M.;.ib.n to Sl%, J.»n. 31, Bellen ex-dock. Above prices quoted tn U.S. certs per Ib.
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    • 76 7 COPBA PhiMppln« eJi. D.K./ North lii.op.a!. dHix.red \ui^)it p«'r iMg ton Jan. Feb. COnA IMiilippin.'s f.o.b. Manila in bulk p*T ton COPRA Straits r.i.f. rK^North 1 uropean delivered weight per \oiK ton Jan./ Fob F«'b./March ((KOMI OIL rrude Straitcif IK North F.uropean in bulk, per long
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  • 296 7 YOU'D better make sure your lips stick and stocking seams are both on straight, teacher— a lot of people are watching you. A headmistress has accused grammar school teachers of being dowdy. "In junior schools you set teachers who are quite lively young things,
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  • 63 7 An unusually large number of visitors entered Svvit- Hand for the winter sports during the Chn.simas holidays. Picture shows the village Hiifh Street of Klosters, with the Jakobs Kirch? in the background I !ii> is one of the oldest churches in the Orisons of Switzerland and
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  • 144 7 |X)UR moothfl after I r Ministry «>f Food partment had discovered inaccuracies in the acC 'imts of a Kent baker other department of the Ministry asked him to help Ings a. a Mir mciai a I qoI know were being :i against him. '•He was
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  • 144 7 BAPTIST minister has been sacked by his church because he took a part-time job to augment his under- £400-a-year stipend. SAYS HE: "It is less than a labourers wage, and I could not support my wife and three children on it." SAYS HIS CHURCH:
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  • 1038 8  - MURDER on the VELD William Glynne-Jones by T\URING the closing stages of the Boer War in 1901 two deserters named Phillip Swartz and Pretorius changed their minds and decided to rejoin their fellow countrymen fighting the British. On their journey back they came across a skeleton bleached in the torrid
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    63 8 picture. Five lo\»K Jipa utH Ktrls have arrived in London for a month's training before going to work as assistant stewardesses on BOAC planes flying ktwe«n lion* Kong and Tokyo. These girls, pin I hinett Drcn recruited to improve BO\( Onmt milm with their knowledge of lanuuage and customs Thei
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  • 278 8 Donovan at onc< ted the South African Constabulary and rej disappearance Van Nierkek. The officer on duty dared that lions bad probably killed the man. Hie matter v dropped. A On the way back Johannesburg Donov suspicions were furt] aroused at Pfc U :sbur. Swartz wa.s
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  • 51 9 THE Royal Singa- j; X pore Yacht Club J! o regatta held at the <► week-end attract- <j J ed a large number J[ J> o f comp etitors. o X Free Press picture <! o shows some of the J boats taking part in
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  • 246 9 He stole to avenge grievance HPHE subscribers to Arthur Slowley S clothing club can no longer get bargains from him. He has been jailed for two years. His customers did not know that 1 Most of the clothes ho sold to them had been .stolon from railway stations and trains;
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  • 169 9 GOD LED ME TO FORTUNE WOMAN SAYS A 49-year-old woman. Mrs. Magdalena Leslie, said in Johannesburg that Divine guidance led her to discover what Is believed to be a large nickel deposit near Gatooma In Southern Rhodesia. She has sold an option on her claim to a British concern for
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  • 165 9 IT'S the latest way in Britain of fi**ttm e a new house be a shorthand typist. The lure of "a house with the job* which used to be reserved for executives has spread now to the i,otrbook-and-penci| Kirl on the Vl5 to t!9 a week
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  • 19 9 Indi turned down A of 100.000 n the (> ted to superrise iU c. ilribuiioii. Ucuter.
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  • 371 9 Court gives order after hearing Marlowe theory IN FRONT of the altar of the ancient grey flint church of St. Nicholas, in Chislehurst, Kent, an ecclesiastical court gave permission for a tomb to be opened in an attempt to settle this question: Did Shakespeare write Shakespeare's plays?
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  • 98 9 The Singapore Lighter Owners Association has elected Mr. Chionh Oh Mcc as its president for this year Other officials are: Mr. Lim Kan Chine and Mr. Soh Teng San, vice-presidents; Mr. Lira Chwee Suan. hem. secretary; Mr. Soh Kee Jim. Hon. assistant secretary; Mr. Ng Boon Kwee,
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  • 153 9 SINGAPORE workers living in hostels ann rented houses are enthusiastic about the proposed Singapore Co-operative Housing Society's plan to advance loans for the purchase of moderately priced houses on the instalment plan. A typical reaction was that of Mr. T.K. Alexander, a secondary school
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  • 518 10 WORLD NEWS IN PICTURES picture. NGAPORE pictun* pit dirt Squadron Leadern John Booth (above) stars next month as chief test pilot of Saunders-Roe. which means that hv will be the first to fl.v the rocketjet fighter plane being built at East Cowes, Isle of Wight. The plane, which is the
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  • 395 12 LEO HENDRICK reports on the changing profile of Holland F25 years' time the maps ol Holland will probably have to be drastically changed, as by that time the country is expected to have carried out its gigantic "Delta Plan." This plan involves closing off by means
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  • 215 12 A £1.000,000 conspiracy is under way within the United Nations to prevent the General Assembly from debating admission of Communist China before the American Presidential election next November 6. The t: 1.000.000 is the mated extra cost vi the sug- gestion that next year's
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    33 12 THE motor vessel Judith Mary, thickly caked with V ice, lies aground in the Culf of Finland. An ice- I breaker took the crew of 14 off three days later. >
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  • 1072 12 ADELAIDE EASTLEY DESCRIBES THEIR LOT AMI HK.IS: HELP THEM OLAY is for children. Play and food to keep them strong and healthy. But today lam going to tell you about children who have neither play nor food. Here in Singapore are children in such wretched
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  • 658 13 More Singapore cameramen earn UK honour SUNNY CIAM reports on photography in Malaya LX)UR more Associates 1 of the Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain were made known last week when Singapore Camera Club pictorialists, Messrs. Tan Hoo Watt, K. S. Ang, Ho Tat-Seng, and Peng Seng Wu were notified
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  • 481 13 \< i liter Hide vulnerable Soulli «lc«i l»r 7 i, 1 *IM FAST *\B9♦J 10 9 6 4 3 k .19 7 6 V 5 111 CKU4 Ay 10 5 *2 soi nil V? 10 2 0 A 10 9 5 2 *AKJ 9 8 4 The bidding:
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    • 152 13 ■i 5 mb I CLVH \f KOSS 5 All organ-grinders have thLs 1 Murk c hides a WMMI (4>. (5). 6 Th« French Harry Serombe. 4 Puzzle in which to &et the 6 J-Irnch <7> 7 Alphabetical Infori:. Waterpr(K)f rovertnc n lalkr detective? (1. 5, 3. at tht start <9)
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  • 548 14  -  EILEEN ASCROFT says WOMEN are going to look younger and prettier in 1956, I believe. We have just passed through a whole year of sophisticated grown-up clothes. The loose, straight silhouette, the figurehugging sheath, the oh -so difficult long bodyline all achieved sleek elegance. But
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  • 186 14 DRY FLY GETS A SUPER TROUT A BROWN trout flown out to South Africa from Britain as a fingerling four years ago grew to be an 11 lb. whopper, 23' in. long. Mr. Rochelle pc Villiers. a Harrismith engineer, caught it with a dry fly. He was pulling in his
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  • 513 14 A MERICAN statesmen -t\ and politicians "face the nation" every Sunday afternoon on the television show of that name. So it happens that an attractive former newspaper woman has the job of applying make-up to the faces of notables on the Columbia broadcasting system show.
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  • 1753 16  - A VISITOR for PRISONER KRAUSE L. ST. CLARE GRONDONA DID IT HAPPEN? Another story to keep you guessing. The answer win De _s__^,,^^ iimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii by minimum"""""""""11: DONA |\ID vrsUrtUjs »Ury— "ALBERT IMB THF HRXdON.' by Throdom fVnson seta-iIK haoprn' Thr answrr is: M Krause's words needed no translation. They could
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  • 1465 17 the LIGHTS GO OUT WILLIAM RICKEY lIIIIIIIHIIHIMIIII Mill finds the niiini nun in answer in Blackpool .lIIIIMI.II.rtIIIMIIMIinMIIIIIIIIII THE clock is ticking away very loudly in the writing-room of the Imperial Hotel. I'm the only person in (he room and even th- lock sounds a little lonely. It
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  • 426 18  - WHY WERE BRITISH SPORTSMEN IGNORED? VERNON MORGAN Those New Year Honours awards -asks- REMEMBERED Three who were forgotten yyilY should two Australian cricketers get the RULE, decoration in the British New Year Honours List and British sportemen and sportswomen be completely ignored? That question is being asked again with the
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  • 376 18 says Archie Quick DON COCKELL and Jack Gardner were in Town last week. The champion had come up from his Sussex farm his stablemate had come up from his Leicestershire farm. Their manager. Mr. John Simpson had come up from his Hampshire
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  • 183 18 ROGER MOENS, 25-year-old Brussels policeman who holds the world 800 metres record, said in Brussels yesterday he had definitely made up his mind not to run in the Olympic Games in Melbourne in November. Last September, Moens declared he uas
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  • 51 18 picture. AN \TION \l <«»urs»- for young athletes opened recently under the auspices of th<- Amateur Athletic ion at Motspur Park. Surrey. Well-known coaches are tr.tmini: Britain's athletes of the future. Here (ieoff Hyson looks on as *rouo of younr sprinters arc about to start off.-
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  • 36 18 INDIAN Gymkhana S.C. enter- ed the final of the Tamil Festival .soccer tournament when they beat Indian Brotherhood Soccerites by the only goal, scored by M. I. Osman, at Farrer Park yesterday^
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  • 335 19 Charlton favourites to win F.A. Cup: Fourth round draw CH. MILTON Athletic, one of several London team still in the competition, were installed new favourites for the Football Association Cup last night when a callover was held at the Victoria Club after the draw lor the fourth round had been
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  • 195 19 Draper's 98 fails to save Griqualand A FIGHTING inniiißS of 98 by Erroll Draper failed to save an innings defeat for Griqualand West in their Currie Cup "B Section match against Rhodesia at Kimberley yesterday. Griaualand had followed on 278 runs behind and lost by an innings and 51 runs.
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  • 120 19 STOKE ITY beat Exeter City by I-i in their Football Association Cup third round replay at Stoke yesterday. Stoke will be away to the winners of the Luton -Leicester tie in the fourth round on Jan. 28.— Reuter. The full odds quoted last night were: 8
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  • 175 19 RUSSIA and England will not, after all, meet at the end of the present English season, in a soccer international in Russia. In announcing thus yesiterday, Sir Stanley Roils, Secretary of the Football Association, said a date for the match could not bt mutually
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  • 81 19 TEAMS to take part in this evening's hockey trial between a S.H.A. selection and a team picked by the Panel of Coaches on the padang will be: SHA XI: F. N. Pillai; R. Mosbergen, Sgt. Gellard; P. Pennefather, S. Vellupillai, V. Devadas; F. Fernandez, A Vijiaratnam
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  • 99 19 THE MC.C touring side took the honours of a oneday cricket match against a Pir Pagaro XI in Hyderabad yesterday, declaring at 235 for seven and then claiming rive wickets of the opposition for 88. Hurricane hitting by touring batsmen featured the t)lav Brian Close
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  • 25 19 Ka.f Chang) "B" beat R.A.F Scletar Greyhounds in a rupby friendly :>t Seletar yesterday by nine points (three penalties) to fi\e (goab.
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  • 721 19 BriatTYaylor to get trial with Leeds United knock-out tournament, neainst Indian Association Everything ua* iel for h, (which was a home fixture lor Changi but which vu switched, fur their convenience, to the Girls Sport* Club ground In Berangoon Koiun to b* played on Friday Heavy rain, however, made the
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  • 149 19  - RAF Changi sports round-up RALPH BLAKEMAN V XOTHER promising soccer player was lost to C han*i uhtn Sac Brian Taylor sailed r«»r thr Init.d Kingdom over the wee-end. stalwart in thr I I I t«am, he pl.i%<«l M-nl.iih I"" < hangi R* and a station later In Ihe season, turnI
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    • 41 19 TODAY'S SPORT lllimilllllllllllllllimillllllHlMll SOCCER Tamil Festival knockout tournament (Final): Indian Recreation Club v Indian Gymkhana, Jalan Kesar, 5.15 p.m RUGGER FARELF Rugger Cup semi-final: R.F.M.E. v Pis trict Signal Regiment, Princess Mary Barracks HOCKEY Singapore trial: S.H.A. v Coaches XI. padang;.
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  • 306 20 THIS MORNINGS GALLOPS AT THE IPOH RACETRACK THERE was little activity on the training track at Ipoh this morning. Only two pairs broke 40 for 3f. in spite of ideal galloping conditions. Dapple Grey (Tait) and Stream Song (Leong) raced stride for
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  • 374 20 mil ERF are nine new "caps" in the England side to meet Wales in the Rugby Union 1 international at Twickenham on Jan. 21. Last Saturday's final trial at Twickenham, where the Fest soundly beat England by 20 points to three, apparently
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  • 118 20 Popular Tiny is leaving SGT. "Tiny" Parkyn, one of the most popular figures in Services .sport in this country will leave for the United Kingdom by air tomorrow after three years in Malaya. "Tiny" was prominent as a rugger referee, a cricket umpire and as boxing coach he had the
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  • 174 20 GSC beaten by two late goals rJIRLS Sports Club, playing one v player short throughout, looked winners all the way against SCC women in their friendly hookey match on the padang yesterday, but two goals scored in the final three minutes of the match robbed ihem of victory. The final
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  • 24 20 20 Words $6 (minimum). TAN- To Esther, wife of Teck Khim, at Kandang Kerbau Hospital, on 9th January, 1956, a sister for David.
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  • 91 20 20 Words $6 (minimum). CHOO-GAN: The marriage took place at Sega mat on Ist January, 1956, between Choo 800 Eng, younger brother of Mr. Choo 800 Kok of Batu Pahat a-nd Lily Gan Yean Geok, eldest daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Gan Tian Soo of Segamat. CARTER PRITCHARD: On
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  • 76 20 rpHE England team Is: D. F 1 Allison (Coventry*; J. E. Woodward (Wasps) J. E. Butter field (Northampton). W. P. C. Davies (Harlequins), P. B. Jackson (Coventry > M. J. K. Smith (Oxford U), R. E. G. Jeeps (Northampton), D. L. Sanders (Harlequins*. E. Evans, Capt. (Sale), C.
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  • 76 20 LLOYD Mangrum won the US$3O,OOO Los Angeles open golf yesterday, scoring a par 71 for a record 72-hole score of 272 to become the second golfer in the 30th series of the event to win the tournament four times. Only the late Mac Donald Smith, back
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  • 92 20 OLACKS went down fighting by 14 points (goal and three tries) to nil when they met S.C.C. "B" at rugger on the padang yesterday. Club were a more experienced side and although Blacks made a fight of it throughout they could not break the Club defence.
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  • 70 20 A FOURTH-DAN judo in- structor, Mr. Kazuo Nlshlkawa. 32 who is also a physical instructor, will arrive in Singapore from Tokyo on Saturday by air. Mr. Nishikawa will give judo dem< >iis and Instructions to members of the YMCA judofcwal on Saturday night before leaving for Ceylon
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  • 191 20 FRANK MARTIN, a San Francisco fight manager, filed suit in Federal Court yesterday against featherweight conten der Flash Elorde, Lope Sarreal, Manila manager of Elorde and Promotions. Inc Philippine corporation. tin asked $126,986. in addition to 10 per cent of the gross revenue of the
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  • 89 20 MILLER OUT OF TRIAL MATCH KEITH Miller. Australia's all-rounder, yesterday with drew from Friday's MaileyTaylor testimonial cricket match, which is regarded as a full trial before the selection of the team to tour England this year. He suffered a recurrence of a war-time back injury last week when batting for
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  • 59 20 1 ly beat Thailand's Vitichai Kunoi (111) to win a ten-round non-title fisht at the Rizai Stadium in Manila on Sunday. Thailand's rapid-risino; S. S. Somkiat (126) outpointed Fiiipino Willie Tomada (126) and the Philippines' Al Asuncion (116) scored a t.k.O win over South Korea's
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  • 32 20 CELETAR "A" beat Cbangl B" 2-0 in the 0] round of the Royal Air Force inter-unit hockey competition. Both BO&U were scored by left fullback eirn from short corners.
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