The Singapore Free Press, 2 July 1952

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 126 1 New Fed. information chief to be named We* DIBUU of J\ ..^.tian Services. 0 r.? M r.fcer for cobe v.iriv>us in*o be j 1. ft] M allowance veil by :he Fin- t ive yesterday D :-en?ra: \te the work v mtm of InSer vices, the Dear M kavan Fila Unit.
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  • 29 1 US Mareiter. F -guess. is to \psy Pavry. 49. f a former high Pj n *ect m >c title I J as be*»ii A. P.
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  • 20 1 I hool labad Western vmpathy with who have been on IS days against t Gu '3t Col's p
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  • 15 1 ime MofeUNßtd M r lev ted perof th* Per(Lower House of yesterday. A.P.
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  • 95 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed rH>ST'fff-hring "^n—pers" will have t« be carefully trained to carry out Federation-wide surveys, recommends an ad hoc Committee of Government officials m a paper tabled at the Federal Legislative Coimetl meeting this morninjf The committee warns that the public is likely to be
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  • 74 1 PARIS, Wed. A SPECIAL court here yesterday granted provincial liberty to the Communist Darty secretary. Jacques Duclos. He has been held for more than a month on a charge of plotting against the internal security of the State. The court also granted provisional liberty to M.
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  • 829 1 TWO-YEAR CALL UP FOR ALL K.Li, debate today Free Press Staff Reporter Xl ALA LI MPUR, Wednesday. two-years service m the armed forces, the police or civil defence for all ablebodied men m the Federation has been recommended by the select committee appointed to study the National Service Bill. The
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  • 105 1 Free Press Stall Reporter. SINGAPORE Government pensioners will be given temporary Increases pending the settlement of their claims for higher pensions. They will be paid ir. one single instalment ten pc: of their emoluments from January 1 to September 30. this year, as soon as necessary
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  • 64 1 Training for Govt. clerks KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. ONE thousand five hundred Federation Government clerks are to be re-trained m modern methods m Kuala Lumpur. A start is to be made m Kuala Lumpur first. Schemes for other centres will follow. The Federal Legislative Council was asked today to approve provisions
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  • 35 1 American industry is owned by nearly 6,500.000 people, three-quarters of whom earn less than USSIO,OCO a year, says A.P. The Brockings Institution has discovered that one adult m 16 ha- shirr.-.
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  • 29 1 IS UP The sterling, advanced one-fourth of a VS. cent to U.S $2.78.75 cents on the New York money market yesterday. Par is V 3 $2.80 cents. say? A.P.
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  • 146 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. TWENTY-FIVE Chinese AfJ fairs and 40 assistant Chinese Affairs officers are to be appointed by the Federation Government. They will be allocated to States and Settlements to meet immediate requirements. Their posts have teen approved by the Finance Committee, and the Federal Legislative
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  • 146 1 Free Press Staff Reporter AT 9 o'clock this morning, 20 cadat police inspectors attached to Singapore Civil Defence's rescue squad began demolishing the house m Fraser Street, which collapsed during yesterday's rainstorm. A two-year-old child was killed and his three ekier sisters were injured by
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  • 23 1 All schools m Basle were given a "heat wave holiday" yesterday as the thermometer reached 96.8 fahrenheit m the shade. Reuter
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  • 205 1 Free Press Staff Reporter THF funeral took place at Bidadari Cemetery yesterday of Mr. John Ford, a director of the Straits Times Press Ltd. and a partner of Evatt and Co. Ltd. The burial service was conducted by the Rev. R. M. rireW, of the
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  • 318 1 HOUSING SHORTAGE Free Press Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. ITONG KONG and Indian contractors should be offered big building contracts m the Federation, and allowed to bring complete organisations to carry them out, says the Colonial Building Liaison Officer, Mr. G. A. Atkinson, m
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  • 65 1 NEW YORK. Wed. THE Soviet Union told the Security Council it would boycott any discussion of an American proposal to investigate charges of Germ Warfare m Korea and woula veto any plan to appoint an impartial investigating body. But the Council overrode Soviet objections
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  • 57 1 The British Ford Motor Company yesterday announced immediate reductions m the price of their vehicles both for export and home markets. ExDort cars will be reduced by 10 percent, commercial vehicles by V l 2 percent and factors five percent. All vehicles sold on the home
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  • 45 1 The Ceylon M of Agriculture and PbOtf, S:r Oliver Goonetilleke, arr in London by air '■day for discussions with the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Mr. Richard Butler, and the Food Minister. Mr Gwilym Lloyd George, on his countserious r:ce short:-. Reuter
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  • 134 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. rl Increased expatriation pay and the new non)enslonable expatriation alow anc c s proposed for federation officers recruited iverseas will cost the Federaion Government $3 million. The Federal Legislative Council is to be asked to ipprove a token provision of
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  • 13 1 The Amsterdam-Basle ExDress ran off the rails near Thicnville France, yesterday.
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  • 672 1 Labour lose censure vote after hot debate LONDON, Wednesday. YIR. CHURCHILL'S Government defeated the Labour censure motion over the Yalu Rivrr bombings yesterday, shortly after it was announced that a British deputy will be appointed for Gen. Mark Clark. The vote was 3*4 to 2?ft against. The Government defeated the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 71 1 Newly Arrived SHOES THZ CLD CAPITAL -cd Road. THE NEW SHOP AT TOWNER ROAD L^ave the noise and dost of the crowded street and rt«i into the cool and friendly atmosphere of this Cold Storage Shop. Cleanliness is the keynote *»*re. his a n Olir branches. Gleaming counters, ye displays,
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    • 56 1 fc^WNORTIBBDtf R< (c*Prmtit>6) smn-4 MAKE X^ 1^ Jf your >^/)v SUN FROCKS 7/\ LICHT WEIGHT MOYGASHEI \1 DRESS FABRIC /W^>^ >V^ x I Pale Coffee Hf jV ffffcm^^J Bois de Rose JT^ V -J Beiee j /^>^4 8 Black and L^Jj&^lj COOD RANCi white r^y^^^ Of }Im%\ swttehick patte»ms W>
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    30 2 I i of the WRVK. stationed at Duxford. Canibrid^fshirt*. seem to have taken the sergeant's "Get fell m too *<Tiou>!y They are members of a P.T. display team
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  • 237 2 eokdflkd I down a 1 ..iied luke stocked with more monster tri i r I ich Us< m r up to 51c like porpoi. Only the local pt of them fish it. I "Se re.. aci le-tnlrd Hyde Paik's S narked on map. I have
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  • 1119 2 KEEP UP THE TREA TMENT The Singapore Doctor advises on Amoebic Dysentery •••.until the amboebae is destroyed HOW and when the one-celled amoebae began to live on warmblooded animals is unknown but ancient writers talk of epidemics of diarrhoea and their treatment with various herbs. Up to the middle of
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  • 836 2 He Took My Hands in His and Prayed A cured nurse talks to James Leasor IN the cool, dim. blind-filtered light of the sick-room, the vicar's voice murmured m prayer. Outside, there was the son? of birds. The spring wind blew m from the sea. The Rev. Daniel Holme Pilkinston.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 45 2 Solution To Crossword No. 702 YES »JDAY'S SOLITIOX Acio>*: Sun-flsh. 7. Eaily ri6. Minim. 10. Arras. 11. Wtter. 12. Exile. 14. Long-last-klf. 16 Shoe bag. Down: 1. g bands. 2. Nay. 3. Imitate. 4. Hair-rasintr. 5. Beam 6. Ages. .1 Well. 13. Esrgv 15. 9eb.
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    • 165 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR DORN today, you have a strong, positive nature which goes out after what you want and gets it without fuss and feathers. You know howto direct your energies m a straight line toward some definite goal. Your business sense is good and you will end up wealthy
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    • 204 2 Wlwlllil" Vfl I gives a temperature chart of the visitors THE PESSIMISTIC 13*^ X J mat' tat UMtt an (raclHtr Ob ~>, V+- THE THOUCirrvtn 1 tl All "sHs^*rJ|ir^£B^ssj|[ SESSr* m Can Faith Heal? A Clergyman Testifies Pew Crossword Ho. 70S ■■h^l (I 1 (Ills ACROSS 1. A high pile
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  • 164 3 SIAM GETS TOUGH WITH ITS CHINESE BANGKOK. Wed. THE recent arrest of prominent Chinese and the of the three se radio transmitters by the Siamese ice are regarded oy observers here as an indication that the attitude of the present i Government tots the large Chinese in Siam is to
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  • 56 3 il o.r Phillip Vian Hamworthy. on Poole i unve.l a me•n July 5. It is a lych the parUh church. In of 172 officers and .;>■. .n 1944. e war. the Supron Eas- m Fl.mk I at Hamworthy. > free Antwt rp. they i Westkapelle, in the
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  • 335 3 Yalu River may expand Korea war HONG KONG, Wed. YALU River power plants bombed by United Nations planes are nerve channels of Manchuria which lap over into Korea. A bomb dropped on them does not violate the border but it probably does more damage to Manchuria than if it landed
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  • 574 3 Now he tries to save life A STFFIVFVirn Wednesday. grey-haired man of 60 who has n n ed d °r n 2 killers is P rc Parin S to leave f£?\h? Crei ls n ta a West Country village. But this time, instead of uncovering
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  • 14 3 The Indonesian Government w:3l open an Embassy m Bonn. West Germany.
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  • 23 3 Japan's blg business mission has left Kong Ken? after a throe-day visit pessimistic abort prospects )f trade w**^ or Kons:. Reuter
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  • 30 3 The Irish Prime Minister. Mr. de Valera's Fianna Fail I Party has won a seat from j the opposition m Par- I liamentary by-election at Waterford Reuter
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  • 199 3 LONDON, Wednesday. CARDINAL GRIFFIN, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster, preaching at Launceston, Cornwall, the place of the martyrdom of Cuthbert Mayne m 1577, told of his own improvement m health after the martyr's skull had lain m his chapel. He was speaking at the annual pilgrimage
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    29 3 Mr. K. P. S. Menon. secretary to the Indian Foreign Ministry, has arrived m London from Geneva by air for treatment for osteo arthritis, says Reuter. FUK TREATMENT
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    313 3 Vy E present today a leat of reasoning on defence that produced a truly remarkabte play. Even after you s.e it for yourself. it leaver you doubting your own eyes th.U failure to trump an opponents trick with a worthless trump can possibly be the only way to
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  • 63 3 SYDNEY, Wed. DOCKS m courtrooms are 'relics of barbaric days," according to New South Wales Attorney General Clarence Martin. He said n e would ask the Minij.er of Justice to have one removed from a renovated county court. To put a man m dock m a place
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  • 440 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. T'HE wide powers of district officers over village x councils, strongly criticised m the Federal Legislative Council when the Village Councils Bill was read for the first time, have now been drastically reduced. The select committee appointed to study the bill
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  • 117 3 LONDON, Wed. A COUPLE who, it was said, quarrelled like cats and dogs and once had a "battle of shoes,** were each granted a decree nisi on cruelty grounds m the Divorce Court. They were Mrs. Grace Jane Lavender, of Hendon, and Mr. A'bt'rt Thomas Lavender, of
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  • 19 3 A Ministry of Defence spokesman m London has confirmed that Aus" might get Centurion tanks frcm Britain. Reutcr.
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  • 207 3 A STITCH IN TIME SAVES MINISTER LONDON, Wed. r[ERE he stood m an office m a scrap yard m Canning Town, E. the Minister of Supply, Mr. Duncan Sandys BOM less. Under a dirty otd raincoat that had been lying around, his bare less and sock suspenders showed. It was
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 58 3 tf\)Q* •L/ I, I S^^Sjy ,^y CPA's localized .»T v J. fe I Iss^ag service is designed >«!^^j Br^^^^<i^^ to bring Hong Kong _^J^H» jfl within commuting f"^ZTZ distance for those =^pgi" who can make more "--^sj"' money by knowng just what goes on; and who can't 7 H NATIONAL
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    • 219 3 Plan Your Lifetime Saving Now! /^A\ Buy A Mh Pflßl 111 ELECTRIC OPERATED \/V/ UUDLIII CLOTHING WASHING MACHINE It lasts a lifetime. m» It saves for you a lifetime. It does your whole N§SHHE^ V^ family wash. Vj^^^B^ It keeps your whole J "-^a-^T r^d^^\ For $39.50 a month only
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 237 3 News iaiK; 6.4& inierluae; 6.50 SiNC^APORE Prom the Editorials; 7.00 Renw i m HM f dezvous Players featuring Jack 9.30 aon. Schools; 10 News. g ollil^ s 7 15 mdia-Southern 10.05 Rendezvous with the Stars j Dy wynford Vaugham 10.45-12 Schools; 1 p.m. Coconut Tnoma^. 7 J 45 Pipes and
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  • 510 4 The Singapore Free Press Wednesday, July 2, 1952. Walking out 11WLKINU out is not a sign of strength. It could be an old-fash-oed English term for courting. Politically may be courting dis- er. I I habit ot I no to twelfth .xT they to get ftfi j it is an
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    489 4 Lan exclusive! INTERVIEW I WITHRICHARDJ HUGHES TOKYO. THE Prime Minister of Japan, Mr. Shioeru Yoshida. m an exclusive interview with me, urged that Japanese settlers and fishermtn be allowed to return to Jipan's lost empire m the Pacific— the Ma lianas, Caroline and Marshall Islands. In his frankest,
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  • 1012 4  - A Rich Man Whose Hobby Was Opera Charles Wintour How John Christie founded the Gfyndebourne opera, b] A SCORE of solo singers from half a dozen countries have gathered at Glyndebourne to rehearse tor another of John Christie's packed, improbable opera seasons on the Sussex Downs, miles away from the
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    233 4 Beethoven. Concerto No. 3 m C Miner by Moiseiwitsch (piano) and the Philharmona Orchestra (Sargent). HMV C. 4160-3. This is a cheaper and more keenly recorded version than the Solomon s et but m every other re.spect the older recording is to be preferred. It Ls m the
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  • 420 4  - Modern Chinese Music FU HSI By r^EW Europeans m Singapore know anything of Chinese music. This is understandable m the case of classical and operatic music, since they require considerable study and effort to appreciate. But modern Chinese music presents no such difficulties; it is catchingly melodious with an easy,
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  • 432 4  - 'FANTASIA' IS COMING BACK TO SPORE PRESTO Music topics by yyHEN the film people tell me that the Walt Disney film "Fantasia" is being brought back to Singapore by popular request" I believe them. I know several music lovers who recollect the thrill of the film's firstimpact when it was
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  • 217 4 lOHNNY (weeping) Ray the young Oregon singer who is the biggest sensation m America since Frank Sinatra, now has six policemen to protect him from milling crowds at stage doors. His first recording sold nearly a million discs m its first week. The critics say
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  • 79 4 THE BEVERLEY SISTERS Mother Never Told Me, Undecided (Col. D. B. 3028). Continuing thtir high standard of recording, the Beverley (close harmony) sisters crier two smashing hits. "Mother Ncvr Told Me" (it would be like thi.s) is a slow number all about love. The reverse, Undecided" is a
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  • 344 5 A PLEA FOR JUNIOR OFFICERS KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. THE Colonial Office A Building Liaison Officer. Mr. G. A. Atkinson, i has stepped out of his I terms of reference m his I report on housing for Division 1 Government officers m the Feder- ation. He gives this reason: it is
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  • 354 5 Fed Govt. told: 'Spend another $13 million' KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. FEDERATION'S $13,580,000 housing' programme this year for Division 1 Government officers will not solve the housing problem for this class, says Mr. G. A. Atkinson, Colonial Building Liaison Officer, m a report tabled at
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  • 33 5 MUAR Wed. A woman. Ang Poh Li. aged 54, was fined $30 or two weeks' simple imprisonment at Muar for moving food without a permit within a restricted area at Serom.
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  • 34 5 MR. AND MRS. GORDON TRIVOR who were n^^The the Church of the Nativity, Katong, Singapore The bride was Miss Adeline Moses, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Moses, of Seremban.
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  • 122 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. A GREEMENT on Benham salary recommendations has been reached with 48 Government services since negotiations were started m May 1951, states a report tabled at today's meeting of the Federal Legislative Council. Since May, last year, negotiations have been entered into
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  • 18 5 A bandit gang set fire to a newspaper van m the Johore Bahru area of Johore.
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  • 155 5 THIS Cocos Island Robber crab, trapE ped while wandering m E a prawn pond m Pasir r Panjang, Singapore, yes- terday, will be exhibited I m the London Zoo. Its owner, Mr. Chua Choon Keng, has pre- sented the crab to the Colony Fisheries Depart.inn
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  • 357 5 Federation raises duty on tobacco to 'save revenue KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. IMPORT duty on certain brands of tobacco was increased by the Federal Legislative Council today to eliminate "a major threat" to Federal revenue which has arisen out of measures that were taken to assist smokers among the poorer elements.
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  • 84 5 SINGAPORE Government has requisitioned a stretch of private land m Tampenis to straighten out a bit the Tampenis-Changi Road, a Land Office spokesman said yesterday. The Public Works Department is expected to start work as soon as four squatter families who now live or. the -site have moved
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  • 54 5 SINGAPORE Employment Exchange got jobs for 5,183 people during the last six months. Nearly 7,500 were registered. The Exchange assisted 1.004 (774 mtn and 230 women) out of the 1,168 (916 men and 252 women) who registered for employment last month. Among those who registered werer 672
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  • 92 5 At the annual general meeting of the Singapore Medical Services Union, held at the Union premises m the General Hospital, the following were elected to office: President, Mr. C. Karthigesu; vice-presidents. M. Wong Yin Fon and Mr. N. Thanabalam, hon. secretary. Mr S K. Lingam; hon. Treasurer, Mr.
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  • 74 5 Free Press Staff Reporter Qtaff nurses Nellie Nabi and 1 Mary Hang, of the Singapore General Hospital, will leave by the Corfu on Sept. 4 for Britain for a year's training at the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital, Birmingham, and three months' surgical training. They will then sit
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  • 36 5 MUAR, Wed.— Arulandu, a Government toddy tapper who was found m possession of 65 gallons of toddy at the tapping area at Jalan Khalidi, was at Muar fined $200 or three months' hard labour.
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  • 195 5 New loan for Klang power station KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. 'THE Economic Co-c: ation Administra; 1 and the International Bank have turned down requests for loans to finance the second b of the Federation's big new Connaught Bridge Power Station. However, tfie Colonial Development Corporation wrncll h£Ls already advanced i '$35,000,000
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    • 185 5 .iiiC3uiiiiiiii:i::iiuiii!i!!!t:!ii!i;Mitiruiii:iii OUT MITCHELL I n the corner 11 Pennsylvania vci.t Heart DB 3056 FRANKIE LAINE 5 DB 3057 jO STAFFORD and FRANKIE LAINE DORIS DAY and FRANKIE LAINE >: DB 3054 g JOHNNIE RAY caty back boo i DB 3060 DORIS DAY DB 3058 1 THE BEVERLEY SISTERS DB 3062
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  • 1207 6  -  Sir Robert Bruce jockhart „,iii»ii»inniiiiM»ini*iiiiHiM"iiiiM«»""H"H»!' I Newly* I Weds by Sir Robert Bruce Lockhart was educated m Scotland Berlin and Paris and joined the British Consular Service at the age of 24. He has very considerable knowledge, based on personal acquaintance, of many ot the leading
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    668 6 A WEDNESDAY SHORT STt*y I b > R. Spell ROSALINE and Dora, two chubby little maidens of two-foot-something m stature, awaited Aunt Stephanie's permission to cross the hall to greet their father. Impatiently, for they loved to see him. Rosaline, slightly the elder, from moment to moment balanced herself
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    • 252 6 CAPITOL Fro. Today 11. 1.45. 4. 6.30. 930 TK!S YEAR'S ALL-NEW TARZAN THRILLER! LEX BARKER IN 7 REX un NOTE TIM* 10.30. 130 4 10. 6.45 9.30 Ki.l Action Double "THIS IS KOREA" ii COLOR Plus! "FIG^IKG COAST SUB 91 TOMORROW (,R; I MARX h:is "A QIRL IN EVERY PORT"
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 136 6 M^Hdf3l(6 Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya j v Hi'"' JANE Exctusni i thy Singapore trw Press m Malaya /wERE, GECRGiE, COME XXI I WOULPN'T TOUCH^J/l ONLY CAME WERE^ -^\^T^-_- 1 AND WAVE A LOOK AT L^j TC#:CW ME, NOU WITW A BARGE W TO CWANGE M> V^i_J_-»*^?_NS____
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  • 12 7 SABA to supply the coaches ojkkkkkk
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  • 131 7 CEYLON-FIRST AT HELSINKI E.L. Choong returns to Malaya c first :vove too ii tie r hey >cor to i omMSTPONED i(| N SAILORS *s "MA Ineiidly he Colony. meet n Club en i July 14 »por.XI UOVEI t-n a Chines-S.ngapo-.e fixture at I FLOURS FOR 7 A lation r'p a
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  • 137 7 K.\.F. Seletar, 1. R.A.*'. Changi. 0. A GOAL which came- after half-time was the only score m a drab soccer encounter at Seletar yesterday. For a United Services senior league tie the standard cf football was poor. There was no score after an uninspiring first-half, but
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  • 536 7 lkkkflfkl R.E.M.E 1; K.N.A.S 0. THERE was only one goal between them at the end but it could have been half a dozen., One man limited a goal-thirsty bunch of R.E.M.E. forwards to their one goal Sembawang goalkeeper Studley, making a welcome return to the Royal
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  • 277 7 R.A.O.C. miss chances R.A.F. Tengah, 2; R.A.O.C, 1. ROYAL Air Force Tengah opened scoring m the third minute of their United Services F.A. senior league match against Royal Army Ordnance Corps at Tengah yesterday. A run down the left wing by centre-forward Wells saw him put over a neat cross
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  • 125 7 They will unmask if beaten By MATMAN TVO masked wrestlers Mighty Marvel and Bat 1 ling Bonzo make their debut at Singer I re's Happy World Stadium en Saturday night. Marvel and Bonzo will unmask If any wrestler pins them twice m a night. Marvel is a 6 ft. 4
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  • 30 7 TN a water-polo match played A at Gillman swmming pool over the weekend Royal Electrical ani Mechanical Engineers beat Nee Soon Garrison by 14 goals to nil.
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  • 30 7 TRACK NOTES CAVALIER A GOOD PROSPECT f;fkl;fl;fl;fl only Cat i the i: f good :npur Gwilym Ha r M iv 8 V T .ranted The I R I :id Of
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  • 53 7 HEATS Brotherhood been postponed to Suru.ay at the Victoria School grcund because cf last week *r:t^ for the Inter-club medley fcr the challenge prcst n r ed by Dr. C. J. I at must reach the sports tary. c o External Audit. C imcil, by Friday No Dtl
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  • 21 7 Posts and Telecoms gave a walkcver to Customs SC. m their SAFA Div. 3B match at Geylang erday.
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  • 415 7 pi LAI BKAM I'nited handed out a 3—o beating to Chinese Casuals at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. It was a Singapore Amateur F.A. Senior Lea?:u? match and the islanders held a 2 o lead at half time. nxcepi ior tne lasi ten minutes
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  • 34 7 TWdy Gr'ner. Britain, is will!'. r end his Empire flvwdgtai title m Johaniisburg en Mil cm Temple. Scuth African t I accordto a cable received by Johan:ro promol r Re:: Ha A.P.
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  • 175 7 R. Kri&hnan of Madras and Miss Rita Davar of Calcutta yesterday successfully opened their campaign m the international Junior evenis run m conjunction vuth the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships. In the boys singles Krishnan. who received a first round bye, gave an impressive display m beating
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  • 19 7 LEXANDRA Army Ladies Sports Association beat WR.AC Tanglin 20-13 m a netball encounter yesterday at Rowcroft Sports ground.
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  • 304 7 r>RILLIANT seam bowling m a heavy atmosphere by Ramchand enabled the Indian tourists to achieve a sensational tenwicket victory over Lancashire at Manchester yesterday. In 15.5 overs. Ramchand. exacting "life" and "lift" to the fgll the j>itch. took seven wickets for 27 m Lancashire's second innings,
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  • 34 7 Vinoo Mankad. who was released from the Lancashire League Club Haslingden to play m the second Test for India against England hits a ball from Laker to the boundary at Lords.
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  • 535 7 Discarded by selectors... DEFENDING champion Doris Hart was shunted to the sidelines, but Americans still filled all four semi-final berths yesterday m the women's singles of the All-England Lawn Tennis Championships at Wimbledon. In the semi-finals tomorrow Mrs. Pat Todd will meet Miss Louise Brough.
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  • 414 7 Yorkshire keeps in race TRIBE TAKES 5 WICKETS FOR 44 RUNS YORKSHIRE kept m tho County Cricket championship race with a tenwicket win over Nottinghamshire. Warwickshire too defeated Essex by a similar margin. George Tribe, Northamptonshire's Australian bowler, returned to his best af a lean spell with five wickets for
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    • 117 7 A A ARE MIGHTY MARVEL AND WHI I«r BATTLING BONZO. TWO NEW WW I MASKED TERRORS OF THE RING m a The Sensational Appearance Of Two New Wrestlers, Imported At Great Expense By Promoter Wally Oakes. I MIGHTY T IG E R i VERSUS I MARVEL JOGINDER BATTLSNG BONZO vs.
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  • 598 8 $55 MILLION ATTACK BANDITS KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. \IORE than $55 million will be spent m the next few months on defence and the Kmerfcency m the Federation m the most concentrated effort yet by the Government to destroy militant Communism. A five-point plan to increase the efficiency of the armed
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  • 192 8 Xl ALA LIiMFIK, Wednesday. FEDERATION Government is to recruit 39 tern* porary teachers from India, Pakistan and Ceylon because of the acute shortage of graduate teachers for secondary schools m the Federation. Approval of the Federal Legislative Council to begin recruitment of these teachers was
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  • 183 8 BRISTOL, Wednesday. A BRISTOL magistrate's court yesterday ordered 27-year-old Riad Ramai Haggag to stand trial charged with threatening to murder his wife's stepfather. The prosecuting counsel, Mr. W.J. Hulchinson, said Haggag, an Egyptian, married Teresa Miiburn m Cairo m 1951 and discovered on his
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  • 29 8 A bill designed t feter- whether erperimetiti to affect the weather really are having any effect was approved yestcrciay tw the T T.S. Housp Conitierr? Comm'tUie A.P.
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  • 189 8 (Catltislti from Puff- 5) altogether. It would help to satisfy future needs m only a few centres. He recommends an additional building programme, for next year, of about, the sauie size as the pres nt programme. Mr. Atkinson's prime concern for the future is that housing should be provided
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  • 35 8 Jameo MC^ilandale 33, was sentenced to two years m prison m London yesterday for burgling the home of his parents. It was his fourth conviction on the same charge.— A.P.
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  • 29 8 Burmese currency was switched to the decimal system a Rangoon announcement said Th" new ruDee is to bo c?llei t l^ "V-vat" and tho ?nni ttm Reuter
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  • 47 8 PETER WILKS of the Rover Company drives the Rover turbine engined car on the Jahbeke motorway between Ostend and Ghent, Belgium. In an officially timed flying kilometre the car averaged 140.422 m.p.h. It covered the flyin* mil* at 137.403 m.p.h. A.P. picture
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  • 138 8 LONDON, Wed. A DUNDEE surgeon disclosed yesterday a Scotsman with three legs, all of .normal size, lived as a hermit m Pertshire until his death four years ago at the age of 50. The unhappy recluse died of cancer only three months 1
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  • 233 8 Better ports for Fed. plan KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. OORT SWETTENHAM is to have three deepwater berths at a new site on North Klang Straits, costing $26 million if a report tabled today is accepted by the Federal Legislative Council. The Federal Ports Committee, appointed a year ago, have also recommended
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  • 114 8 SUBSTATIONS liable to load shedding tonight are: Atlas Ice. Happy World. Asia Rubber Lor. 3. Sims Am Sawmill Shell Co.. Lee Rubber Wks., MLbatten network. Cathay. Mac Donald House. Tan Tye Pl./F. Canning. Seah StVWaterloo St. M. Andrews/Hi«h/Stainford. Albert St.. Sliort SU New Ice Wks., Firestone. MacKenzie Rd.,
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    • 56 8 THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris WBMHBMHBBBf UU, jil CALLEP SOAAEBOPY ON THE fwELL. MISS GREEN/ PO YOU HAVE NO MR.TEMPLAR. BRINGING A P^^^^^^^^^-w-r I HOUSE PHONE- NAME OF TEMPLAR', TO MAKE THE DELIVERIES AS j THOSE RECORDS AWSELF WAS WHATS THAT MARY GREEN 7^^—^, pr|— p^, WELL A5 THE SALES?/—
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