The Singapore Free Press, 10 June 1953

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press aree ,t Afternoon Sale m Malaya No. *****- Singapore Wed., inn* Ittt, Price 15 Cts.
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  • 304 1  - END RUBBER BAN TO CHINA SIT YIN FONG \tr. l jOV Kang China's true® eail By ]y|R. LEE KONG CHIAN, Singapore multi-millionaire president of the Rubber Trade Association, this morning called for the lifting of the 26-month ban on the export of Malayan rubber to Red China. "Destinaticnal control was
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  • 248 1 CIX roaring tornadoes their black-clouded funnels 8 dealing multi-million dollar destruction, ripped furiously through parts of Michigan and Ohio, m the U.S. early yesterday, killing 141 people and injuring 750. The most deadly of the shrieking wind storms flung its full
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  • 78 1 RANDOLPH TURPIN of Britain won the British version of the world middleweight title by outpointing France's Charles Humez at the White City Stadium, London, List night. In a pre-fight drama, Turpin had difficulty m making the required weight of list. 61b., He was passed on the scales
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    62 1 picture. MARSHAL TITO. Yugoslav Chief of State, celebrate d bis iils* birthilav anniversary With a party for t<>!> ranking Government officials and intimate friends m Belgrade Here, wearing a snr>king .jacket and seated next to his wife of a year, In- sb ires a joke at the party with Mrs.
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  • 29 1 *re 52 an K d a handkerchief d K by tnr^ Chinese sm_T eft tak i nRs m a »°nelv OIT Changi Road la.st. nk-h
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  • 17 1 R übbp r Market a lb f hrst at B 8 cirj^; 4 cent below
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  • 73 1 Bhutia n b?sma n Tensin- twice 1^ t mbed Everest's N nig ht Nepal, hi d n de f the n on May 29. Thus ho was tho first man to reach the top and live to tell the tale. Then, noting that Ml New Zealand
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  • 31 1 The Singapore Government has rejected a request by the newly-formed Council of Industrial Unions headed by Mr. P. M. Williams for negotiation on B "permanent family allowance."
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  • 47 1 GOod bets in the ruin RAIN fell m Ipoh last night and the going for today's races is likely to be soft. Allan Lewis' best bets are Shoiv Show, Rosalind and Liberty Flag. Outsiders^ Three Rings and Barbarossa. Latest course information and Mid-day Nap m Page 16.
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  • 20 1 A six-year-old Singapore boy, Lee Ah Lake, was seriously injured at Pasir Panjang today m a lorry accident.
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  • 115 1 THE SWISS Federal Council (Cabinet) decided yesterday that Switzerland would' refuse to serve on the neutral prisoner-of-war commission m Korea unless it was approved by President Syngman Rhee. The agreement on the Commission, to be embodied m the Korean armistice terms, was signed by United
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  • 290 2 THK COMMONWEALTH Premiers, who reviewed 1 relations with Soviet Russia at their conference m London, said yesterday no opportunity shyuld be lost of "composing or at least easing the difference* which at present divide the world." Their communique said they recognised that the democracies must
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  • 198 2 Cheers may spoil ilie boy Prince: Labour view IS bonnie Prince Charlie m danger of being turned into a spoiled Royal brat? The Labour newspaper, Daily Herald, hinted m London yesterday that he is. It said Queen Elizabeth's four-year-old heir should be shielded from his adoring public without further delay.
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  • 166 2 SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL [j U-ld the House of Commons j yesterday he looked for an early armistice m Korea but hedged on whether Britain would press for admission of Red China into the United Nations once thc fighting stops. "The course we are following
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  • 41 2 House Republican leaders m the U.S. said yesterday the administration's UBs 5474.fi00.000 foreign aid programme may be further reduced by the House Foreign Affairs Committee before the bill goes to the House for a vote, probably next week.
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  • 93 2 They'll serve Negroes, too The colour bar vanished m Washington restaurants yesterday after the United States Supreme Court's decision on Monaav to uphold an 1873 law making restaurants open to all. But with few exceptions White and Negro residents continue to eat and drink apart. Almost no Negroes asked for
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  • 35 2 A train of cars bringing 106 miners out of NewdigaCe colliery, England, hurtled out of control down a steep 1,000 yards grade yesterday near Muneaton killing three and injuring 59 others.
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  • 27 2 River traffic between Rangoon and the rest of Burma WU paralysed yesterday when 1,300 merchant marines stopped work demanding better wages and working conditioins.
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  • 16 2 EATON June 9th Bungsar Hospital to Valeric wife of Dennis Eaton Kuala Lumpur a daughter.
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  • 47 2 CHIA CHAN: The engagement took pla6e on Sunday 7-6-53, between Chia Teck Khlam seventh eon of Mrs. Chia Eng Say and the late Mr. Chia Eng Say, and Mary Chan Kirn Hcok fifth daughter of Mr. Chan Jin Siong and Die late Mrs. Chan Jin Siong.
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  • 88 2 JUMEAUX suddenly at Perth Western Australia on Bth June Doctor A. C. Jumeaux formerly of the Malayan Medical Service. OMALLEY F. 8., late of Bukit Blimbing E.s'atc. Kuala Selangor and former Slate Councillor, Selangor. <i,e<i at Dublin 25th May. Deeply mourned by wife and sons MR TAN KAM CHOON
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  • 51 2 IN MEMOKIAM ot Dr. Sir una Row who pni if ln Enj on 9th June, d v. as buried In Tail in v M 27th June, 1952 "Death D Bui Not Divide, Tiiou art with Chli I and C vim ii Thou Art Not boat. But I li'
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  • 28 2 Mr. William Buha-iar. Repislrar, Supreme Court. Federation of Malaya, has been appointed a Puiane Judgq In th« Federation of Mala;..: announced m last n Ljikloii Gazette.
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  • 148 2 f|NI of the two teenage victims of the London towpath sex killer was assaulted after she died from multiple stub wounds. This wti disclosed when an Inquest was opened on the two ",i/ls, Barbars Songhur.t, 18--r-old couhterhand, :nui her friend Christine Reed, 18. Thc girls,
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  • 155 2 Mast shot girl friend, battled police A GUNMAN, spurned by his girl friend, shot her with an automatic and held out for more 'than two hours against more than 100 policemen m Taipei. i He was carted eventually to hospital with a bullet m his head. Lin Ching-pang, 32. who.almost
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  • 74 3 ON his way to entertain troops m Korea is Gogia Parsha (aboye) a magician, who passed through Singapore on the Eastern Queen on Monday. Here he demonstrates the disappearance of a jug of milk m a paper cone out of his bag of tricks. He will
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  • 170 3 A 21-YEAR-OLD veteran of the Korean war told an 21 army court martial m Goeppingen, Germany, yesterday he got a German to chop off four fingers of his left hand because he yearned to be sent home to his bride of six months
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  • 91 3 B J iATE Jul y or early August. fl lhe Singapore Marine Police's t ,5 radio Punches will be fftpito m a stepped thMann J Haines head Ot SL whn adl division the »o said li- attteting m this m? for tl W are
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  • 26 3 Sir Godfrey Tearle, 68, famous British actor, died last night. He was acclaimed by some critics as "the greatest Othello of ou L _time."
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  • 29 3 The Siamese Cabinet decided on Monday to postpone an appeal to the United Nations on the situation m Indo-China until a new French cabinet is formed.
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  • 56 3 lomo I'adrr! oth MHS_« Z ainst th "r con**l«, J i m < Court, 00 Jn »y 1. the Supreme Court Registrator, Mr. T. R. Penny, announced yesterday. Kenyatta wa s found guilty on April 8 of managing and being a member of the Mau Mau society. He
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  • 212 3 Mrs. Eu wants chain of market stalls CHEAP FISH FOR WIVES DOWN-with-high-prices Mrs. Robert Eu wants the Malayan Fishing Industries to set up a chain of stalls m Singapore markets to sell fish at auction prices to housewives. She said: "The company's present scheme of selling cheap fish m bulk
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  • 94 3 THE Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association is pressing on with its rehabilitation home plan for cured patients, said Mr. C. L. Ewards, chairman of the association, yesterday. Funds are being collected for the project. The S.A.T A. recently failed to get South Winds Hotel at Tanjong
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  • 21 3 Mr. Anthony Eden, British Foreign Secretary, will undergo m Boston today his third operation for a gall bladder disorder.
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  • 28 3 Ceylon rubber statistics lor April this year reveal that a little over 75 per cent of the exports of 8.477 tons was shipped to China.
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  • 202 3 He says 16 S'pore men were slighted Free Press Staff Reporter NOT one member of Singapore's 16-man Rent Conciliation Board received the Coronation Medal, or was invited to any important Oovernment social function during Coronation Week. So said a very angry member of the board yesterday. "We have been slighted
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  • 8 4 WEDNESDAY, June 10, 1953
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  • 408 4 Opinion PLEASURES AND DUTIES ALTHOUGH less mone:, was floating around last year, the people of Singapore appeared to be m no hurry to reduce their spending on the minor pleasures of life. Of this, the annuaA report of the Customs and Ex- cisc Department, just j •out, offers ample proof.
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  • 457 4  - Doria wins a point ARTHUR COOK Daring daughter of the Nile DORIA SHAFIK, the most feminine feminist of all time and leader of Egypt's Bint el NilDaughters of the Nile— has just won her greatest fight. After five years of badgering, backbiting, threats, and pleading by the women, Egypt's Government
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  • 134 4 CZECHOSLOVAK where the rum bhngs of revolt again* Communism are bein heard, is like a m leading from the We. into the heart of j?_. sia. As a country Czech*. Slovakia did not exist «Zi 1918 Before that ftS! part of the Au S tro-H U n
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  • 190 5 Lenders law probe Free Press Staff Reporter -noi? SINGAPORE Government may bring its laws T H ZS\\nz the activities of moneylenders, m line c v .he Federation Government's Moneylenders' ndinance which was introduced early last year. rnvernment has told Mr. Lee Slow Mong, Assistant,
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  • 76 5 A young Singapore Chinese student-teacher, Steven Soo, is now lying injured In the Johore General Hospital following a bad motor-cycle accident on the Mersing-Kota Tinggi Road on Sunday. His friend and fellow-teacher. Patrick John, who was on the pillion, aLso received injuries when they were both
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    67 5 picture. Swee L>e Quee's widow, Hian g I. nay. puts her thumbprint o-n her new Government Savings Bank account opened yesterday at Queen Street Post Office, Singapore. The account shows a credit of 51 .030 contributed by 14 people from various parts of the country for services rendered by her
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  • 131 5 New Council chamber is planned THE Singapore Government is now studying plans submitted by the Public Works Department for the conversion of the former Social Welfare Department building m High Street into a new Legislative Council chamber, and other offices. Mr. A. Wear, Director of the P W.D, told the
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  • 30 5 ySeL Kau man a s a 'n d y t0 st °P 'he Ethel Br. T S P' CS Julius 'We is Roi ™berg, listed for
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  • 150 5 \f rSLIMS who ate and drank m public during the 1 Malay Coronation procession were under fire from the Council of llamas (priests) yesterday. A spokesman of the Council said: "No excuses are good enough for any follower to break his fast during Ramadan. "Singapore
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  • 42 5 Heavy storms and a typhoon during the past week have left 33 dead, 53 injured and 20 missing, m the rural areas of Tokyo. Two hundred and one houses were destroyed and another 1,452 flooded during the storms.
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  • 34 5 Rescue workers brought floods m Northern Formosa under control yesterday thus saving the lives of GOO persons who were caught by onrushing waters breaking away from the Cheng The Lao dam.
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  • 135 5 lstr *r of Ve h iH riV^ rs b y toe traffic 0^ es 01Ilce 0l > the ay. 5& c of thini,, the r^tlrivert 01 ensurm* I »jj" *«id iheir way!, VerB NPPMM to apply Ileence tenable three months and to await 1
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 137 6 -~--^-»'-----»"^^MM_______________-_W: ___________BS______M-_--VnM-tt__-BM^_MH-___PHVP^ MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN by tee Falk and Phil Davis irsSOWiCtTOHAVE SOMEONE TO r^ffl/^ 'MrVr^ TOOA^/4fc^SEfI^NTSV/ Ji^r_fi^v v SMI Aw rHi n^a-y-l Ilia// vniVl AU r PieECT/<?NS/ B^HB«BBjte|^^_^^^&iik iFHgcgqp _?gygg rA.\rgeegq\P->V^Vg,'TgAggpy v >- r 1 1 THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris /I) t_________Wv A ~~fj-__l 4r Ammmm^imm Rryt -^^_______________________r^
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    • 322 6 YOUR 1 LUCK\ STAR those passionau < the truth-wl2 a*"** You are never sa_____ 1 Ui npertlciaUUcu _L^*_lH ply r t ,ie »urt ft, KB** of adventure m k Once you get an idea hl_ *M. it almost ffJSj* get it out: Actually 'S* U guard again* becoming f"** on
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  • 315 7 A dodger 'repent' -sends Butler £1,000 ___An_m_ Birmingham A\ a receSy sent £1,000 to iA m an reccm j chancellor bank notesjo m m l the Sv" m payment science money i v eyad for income ia* man's action follows the nf the inland Revenues sUrt drive m 30 years
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  • 57 7 U.S. minister 'reviving' two churches I American Uni>avidp a r\ mister' the Rp v.i l T&to been given the Che, Ving two Lond >%_Sf ere are *<*> few n was sent from AmUcC l a a n k ri ce T ov er churches at i\ a Prn g r^
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  • 34 7 Beer consumption m Britain is st::i falling, according to the 1953 edition of the Brewers' Almanack. Last year it was just under 25 million barrels, the lowest figure since 1938.
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  • 59 7 K_v S le F.,H the f °urth 01 Forteocue Houd Corfera Wood, Surrey, may have n helped by an escape acheworked out beforehand to a time-table. He i.s one of ten -people apring before Leeds m ca in connection with the theft
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  • 273 7 TWO MEN GAVE LIFT TO GIRL HIKERS AFTER a three-day trial behind closely guarded doors two men were given lon? terms of imprisonment m the High Court at Inverness. Before the first witness was called, Lord Mackay, the presiding judge, said that because of the nature of the evidence the
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  • 99 7 SIMPLE injection which may make childbirth much safer has been discovered by a team of scientists working: at Cambridge. While studying animals they found that the injection uives almost complete resistance to septicaemia a childbirth infection from which many mothers still die. Hospital trials
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  • 83 7 TUIE guard's whistle blew as a passenger was trying to get out of a crowded Londonbound corridor train at Melton Mowbray. His luggage had already been put on the platform, from the luggage van. So the passenger, bound for holidays at Hunstanton, pulled
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  • 85 7 CiOLOUR films of the Coro- nation now on view m Singapore -show Prince Charles and Princess Anne m amusing incidents on the balcony of Buckingham Palace as the Queen i.s acknowledging the cheers of a vast crowd mi n "A Queen Ka Crowned ,thay» Prince Chai fter gra-vely
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  • Article, Illustration
    78 7 MICHAEL, 10, and Robert, 6, son of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg, cowvicted atom spies who are scheduled for execution m the electric chair during the week of June 15, are pictured here m the home of a relative m New Jersey. Michael (left) sent a letter to President Eisenhower aski-tg
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  • 290 8 fTHE scene was all set for a coronation rally of 8,000 schoolchildren. They were going: to show off what they could do. Then the rain fell, buckets of it, and they fled laughingly for shelter. This rail ol reg'ona. schools took place on the Junior Technical
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  • 40 8 Below: Some deep m thought and others smiling happily, these schcolg'r.s wait patiently for the start of the rally. A.ter (he big r hewer, a schoolgirl wrings her wet skirt and gaxes apprehensively at the threatening sky.
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    23 8 Pictures by »mmKnEimn**«*»*-~'- ,lM a *i;n_. '**m OoU Top: Forwards ring Hy J girlg go fc^^ Jt rz##*^ Above: Underlain
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  • 54 9 WOLF CUBS MARCH PAST Above: This sturdy bunch of Wolf Cubs step out smartly m the march past. Strong-armed boys from the Junior Technical School form a human pyramid. Below: A gymnast sails nimbly over two colleagues. This display won the floudest cheers. Left: Girls swing into the gay mood
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    39 9 Story by These schoolboys gave their friends, the Wolf Cubs a big hand during the march-past. Left: Undaunted by a heavy shower, they took off their sodden shirts, and thou spread them on the grass to dry.
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  • 403 10 Girl the pursuer, says judge SENTENCING a 28-year-old assistant headmaster to six months' imprisonment, Mr. Justice Byrne said he was dealing with the man on the basis that he was the pursued and not the pursuer. It had been stated that a 15-year-old
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  • 56 10 THEY MUST NOT SAY: 'I LOVE YOU BURMESE Communists can nolonger say I love you when proposing marriage. You are beautiful is also forbidden. These are two of the new courtship and marriage rules laid down by underground Burmese Communists In documents captured by the Burmese Government, according to the
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  • 284 10 T*HE fifth IVJrs. Horace E. Dodge Jun., 27-year-old bride of three months, flicked on a switch m one of the 103 rooms of St. Leonard's, her home near Windsor Castle. The light revealed a full-length portrait of lovely girl. You must meet
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  • 73 10 A COUNTRY vicar, hearing his car being driven away, phoned the police. The car was stopped and at Bridgwater, Somerset, the driver aged 16, admiU- ed driving the car away without the owner's consent. The boy was conditionally discharged. He is the vicar's son,
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  • 179 10 LANDOWNER the Earl of Dundee* thought he was winning the war against his enemies the rabbits until he discovered they trere breeding unmolested on rs ilway embankments aero s Lis estates. So lie offered to i nil ate the rabbits for BriUdi
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  • 15 10 JOHN COLLINS, 18, is a girl bright future," says London Films.
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  • 242 10 This type of tyre will not puncture BRITISH motorists now can ht their car, for th* fi time with tubeless tyres In announcing a pneumatic tyre which dispenses wth til inner tube, the Dunlop com pany claimed that i t l s capable of reducing by half the nunc tures
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    • 87 10 jf^ dr you are assured of fast com- \-_*7 fortable journeys m 4 engined 'Skymaster' aircraft crewed by British pilots who have travelled /(<QI more than 40,000,000 passenger tf Tt miles with one of the finest V s *=y punctuality records m the Far East. grfjitjV STEWARDESSES CARRH D Sscfe=^*^
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  • 426 11 SUN'S ENERGY FOR THE KITCHEN BOMBAY. cm AR COOKER— a A dev?ce*o collect th, J&irom the sun and energy i co okin£— is S»W h sc v ale pr dUC Uon m Bombay. The Solar Cooker has beln developed by the National Physics LaboraSS
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    307 11 IIOW LIGHT should you keep the 11 bidding open? What is the mean between a bid that is likely to get you into trouble and a pass that is likely to miss a game? Six points In the 4, 3, 2, 1 point count is sometimes considered as
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    42 11 photo. Free and easy and fashionable is this playtime outfit for Coronation year shown m London at a prevfew of the Fashion Fortnight models. The play shorts are m coral pink worsted flannel, with cuffs, and unique adjustable waistband Reuter
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 178 11 < /AODIHfc MAC MINI < One Completes the Other j ADDING MACHINE j CALCULATING MACHINE J < The new electric Odhner The modern Calculator. 1t is operates at greatly Increased > world famous for its efficiency speed. Has direct subtraction and (ow price. Pays for l and credit balance, if
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 288 11 Today's Crossword wHm\ I II 1 I^l __H _Hf -HP" ACROSS. 1, Sometimes found on m the flowerbeds <6» 8, Bale for the land ln an explosive state (4>. the Island (4). 12, Moves from a stt 1 I a;n m a bag <4>. 7. Greta is by gait <B>.
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    • 29 11 BUCKLEY !™T^~ 7 /f\ f^ouvrum o__nj_..j \r ,/fll I w^ t m w* m aj, "ONLY A QUARTER! SEE HOW YOULL LOOK AS A CIVILIAN!' Af NmrfHl«'» ~f~~/m\ *Vt»»<.
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  • 186 12 Police want proof of beating story COMPLAINT ON V.S.C. MAY BE INVESTIGATED picture. THE Singapore police would make a full investigation into the alleg- ed conduct of a certain member of the Volunteer, Special Constabulary if an official complaint were re- ceived. a police officer said; last night. He was
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  • The Pressman's Postbag
    • 198 12 A CERTAIN newspaper correspondent m Kota Bahru, who signs himself "R.M. N.," is obviously a very squeamish and narrow-minded person. He wants two publications, namely "Health and Efficiency" and "Sun Bathing Review" to be banned "because they contain nude pictures." So, Mr. R.M.N.. you thought you made a
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    • 98 12 should like to express entire agree- ment with the Free Press leader |n "which you paid tribute to the Magnificent show put on by the Chinese on Coronation night. It Could with Justice have been more fulsome. In fact all of the Asian communities are to be
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    • 26 12 SINGAPORE'S fireworks display for the Coronation stank. And small wonder— the ftrtworkl were made m J DAMJ» SQI 1 1 J. Singapore. Ho aorry.
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    • 87 12 MOST laudable indeed is the Malayan Fishing Industries' plan to sell fish direct and bring down prices. But it seems to me they have completely missed the chief object of the lower prices campaign. It's the common man, who buys a single fish for his cooking pot that the
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  • 43 12 Iler»- is the donor of one of j>< thc four Coronation scholar- |>< ships so far announced m >< Singapore. CHI ASMAH V IIASIIIM. supervisor and V founder of the Asmah Km- V broidery School. It is for a Malay pupil.
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  • 54 12 A shapely 20-year-old model will represent Japan at the 1954 "Miss Universe" contest to be held m Long Beach, California, from July 9 to 19. Miss Tokyo Kimura of Tokyo was crowned "Miss Nippon" yesterday m a national beauty contest. She stands sfx. 4.5 inches—
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  • 246 13  -  PRESTO H VERY nice orchestra A conduct" was __H_r susskind's someS on-committal comment on the Musical SoS orchestra after last j/rsponcertsThechotr d the orchestra I father, felt tne same way about the conductorand only more so. ••He knew what he wanted whe V h6 the firs? violins. "He
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  • 89 13 Miss Hammond will sing.... "Hie Jungf \_nne" Schubert Hebe" Schubert "h tv m'ami" Itargeiesi Aria: "W'ie nahte mir dor Schlummer" from 'Der IniM-hut." Weber ",l b Sibelius Romance" Rubinstein Jne Dewdrop" Kul,instein Spring Waters" Rachmaniiun Ar "O Sliver Moon" lnm ll" Dvorak INTKUVAL G0llMP '•T„ I.eroux Tumed,ra, S Hi ll
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  • 461 13  - 4 A Nice Orchestra,' Susskind JOAN HAMMOND RECITAL SELLOUT' been others m the back of the hall who were hardpressed to pick up the finer dynamic shadings of Mr. Susskind's very delicate and precise touch. I cannot, m restrospect, see why we should have had both Mozart and Haydn major
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    181 13 11s Far indole (a) a lively dance of southern France _nd northern Spain, (b) a wind instrument, or (c| a percusjrn instrument? *y Car.' Goidmark, violinist, pianist and composer, horn m 1830 Rubm L Coldmark, composer born m 1872 Is Rubm (ai son of Car, (b) brother of
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  • 183 13 LATEST RECORDS The CORONATION .->«_.;. VICE was recorded. It will appear on three 12" Long Play HMV records, (ALPIOS6/7/8). On the first record the introduction is spoken by the Archbishop of Canterbury. These records have special red and cream labels embodying a picture of Westminster Abbey. Selected items from the
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  • 535 14 2 closing goals bring RASC victory After trailing from tho 12th minute at Ayer Raja Road, they claimed both Div. 1 league points with a couple of spine-tingling j goals scored just before 'the final whistle. And how they had strived for them! Light blue and dark blue quarters are
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  • 267 14 Division Two RAF. TENGAH BEAT GHQ 4-2 Tengah 4; G.H.Q. 2. ROYAL Air Force Tengah entertained G.H.Q. to a defeat m their second division Services League match yesterday. GHQ attacked from the fir.t whistle. It wa.s *A*M\*t the run of play whan T*n*J*h opened tcortng through Ricketis
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  • 54 14 11TORLD flyweight boxing champion fT Yoshio Shirai will fly to the U.S. next month for a non-title fight with Baby Moe Mario of Reno, Kyodo news agency reported yesterday. Kyodo said the fight probably would be held ln San Francisco m mid-July and would be
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  • 308 14 Hon* Kong Chinese... 3; Singapore "A" .2. MAKING a determined effort and pulling their full weight as a team, Hong Kong Chinese gave a splendid display for more than 2,000 spectators when they scored a convincing victory over Singapore's "second string at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday.
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  • 1132 15 TURPIN TRIUMPHS ON POINTS Humez punished m grim battle rrWDOLPH TURPIN, British middleweight R VhamDion, won the British version of the world rife when he defeated Charles Humez, the tough I p French miner, on points over 15 rounds at i nnilon's open air White City Stadium last night The
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  • 174 15 JOHNSON FORFEITS TITLE rpHE Turpin weigh-in surprise A was followed by another when Frank Johnson, who was to defend his British lightweight title against Londoner Joe Lucy, had not arrived from Manchester at the stipulated time. JOHNSON FORFEITED HIS TITLE BY WEIGHING-IN 15 MINUTES LATE AND HALF A POUND OVERWEIGHT.
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  • 152 15 ler at the weigh-in Turpin wai eight ounces overweight. Re Kaled 11 It 6 J lbs. and liad an hour m arhloh to make the requir- <it 11 st. fi lb Hwnea lealed n it. IM Iba. Turpin Immediate.) went Into 'he ::e promt Solomons and >> work
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  • 664 16  - Cargo Rice for main race ALLAN LEWIS From MiiS-ilati nap SHANGRILA m the 4.00 (Race 4). RAIN fell last night at Ipoh and the going wili probably be soft for this afternoon's racing. BEST BETS FOR TODAY SHOULD BE SHOW SHOW, ROSALIND AND LIBERTY FLAG. The scratching of Punter's Delight
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  • 687 16 Race 1—2.30: Class 3, Div. 5—5 Furs. Str. 1 —8 Sharp Look Mawi 9.90 2 Splendour Smith 8.13 3 Three Dimension. Lansdown 8.10 4 Frog II Manning 8.09 5 Ginseng Charles B.UB 6 -92 Ore Flannery 8.07 7 —5 Show Show Ward 8.06 8 Church Parade Whitney 8.05 9
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  • 476 16 LEN HUTTON, England's cricket captain, is recovering from a shoulder injury and hopes to be fit for the first Test against Australia, beginning at Nottingham tnmnrrnw Hutton stated that his left shoulder, wnich was struck by a ball while fielding on Saturday was
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  • 91 16 T lEUTENANT General William Bridgetord was appointed last night as chief admnlatrattve officer for the ItM Olympic Games m Melbourna al I salary of A£2.7. r )0 a veir The appointmant was announced utter a ipacfeal mating of the executive of the games organising committer m Melbourne.
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