The Singapore Free Press, 27 June 1953

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  • 10 1 The Singapore Free Press u.etjto"™**}!!^ m* MM* Price 11 CH.
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  • 290 1 tf«rodom has France worried AFFIHAL French quarters. in l'aris last ni K ht expressed Rrave U anxiety" about the situation m Cambodia where Kind Norodom Sihanouk and his Government appeared to be "trying to ardent tTnattc ism about independence, going as far as to speak
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  • 42 1 photo. SOUTH KOREA'S Defence Mi ulster Mr. Shin Tai V X whispers to Chief of Staff Ge nPa.h Sum The e had just arrived back m Korea from the States on an from President Syrtgman Rhee. U.P.
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  • 197 1 CHINESE Police Inspector, attached to Joo A Chiat Police Station, was stabbed m the back by a armed robber m the Mcßitchie Reservoir grounds soon after midnight last night, i- The inspector received three stab wounds and was rushed to the General Hospital by ambulance, but
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  • 38 1 Four hundred rwktenti < Kama, a village In Japan gathered to see a film In celebration of electric Hgnti bettH installed m the town. The film caught fire. Tr^ theatre was burnt clown. Fourteen were killed.
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  • 27 1 Singapore Rubber Market opened this morning on an uncertain tone with ftrit Br«k july .shipment, at G«> cents a pound. 2 cent below ye.ter'a dose.
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  • 38 1 Nine thousand Chinese drov, south Korean troops off ny SSring the nlgW In i irtaa unIng battle rroinpd The CommunUti pinj around on the Hanks ot t y i division- icored their Mg- 'I
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  • 73 1 Keep away when women quarrel They found out the policeman after bite on 'he 1.-- ai the youn* man alter a bump on tho head that V. Ujnt easy getting bcti 0 funous, hair-pulling i ion a Manila police blo-ter th- se two simultaneous but m incident* A pitrolman who
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  • 47 1 Good Going for K.L. races THE going for this oftcrvoon\ at the Kuala Lumpur races should be hard and fast. ALLAW LEWIS'S best bete i are SHANGRILA, FLOWER HARVEST and ABBOTS HAVEN. TRESPASSER gives FLOWER HARVEST and ASHOLME. Latest course information and mid-day nap m page 10.
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  • 196 1 CHURCHILL PREPARES PLAIN TALK We Prime Minister, Sir Win--1 ttOH Churchill's advisers said last nißht he, was coiilic eiO could persuade President I Bben howor to a ß ree to a Bi *f™* meeting with Soviet Premier. Mr. GeoriM Malenkov. this year. Sir Wiiuston began work yesterday m the "leisure
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  • 56 2 HAMILTON: To Nancy, wif« of Ar*h mllton a son. David i^™ Wybrant8 23rd Jun 1953. MOORE: To Li«ou. wife of R^ a ir C o Moore dauKhter, at dot^=. lnßapore> 26th Jun<? '53. w 5: To Mar &aret, wife of uZlu i l^' at Kan dang Kerbau Hospital. Singapore,
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  • 72 2 F W. HALL, late Oeneral Manager. Eastern United Assurance Corporation Ltd., suddenly on 24th June, from a heart attack at hU Ht Ti c 1( The Avenue, Mendindle ,v Adelaide, deeply regretted. rHE death took place at o.4i> p m yrsterday at No. 87 Still Road of Mrs. Murugasu
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  • 33 2 picture. a R.ffll "Vf "fi^! Sin apore Ro,a 'v Club General 0C.".,! "coit C^J T, nmV "'X' ,0 ri hl > Donald, the ft?,^^' Ma C lm MaC Free Press
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  • 179 2 PRESIDENT Eisenhower is Teported to be consider One plan calls for the enforcement of the armistice by United Nations troops. Gen. J. Lawton Collins U.S jn Tokio on Thursday, is checking on the handling of American troops under a wide ran*e o f circumstances Meanwhile,
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  • 27 2 •if. V? V INO m «™ory of my dear who' J£ rth Hlcka Newton. ur!« on i n] Tom earthly Lta^S F^^wtJn 952 InsCrted by
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  • 20 2 A CKNOWLEDGMENT .k w \T MRS ANO KIM TENQ their" Vh^ 8 end rHatl^ lor their kind presenta on the
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  • 41 2 m 5?,?°J? of sev "al hundred J at Time, pictures of Sin ff aPorej Coronation celebrations an> iew the top floor ol Robinson.,. Raffles P\ act whf| .J order, may be placed. Get you: o»-n souvenirs of a memorable u^i*
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  • 110 2 TENSING Bhutia, the A '>nerpa who reached the summit of Mount Everest with Sir Edmund Hillary on May 29, is considering a Hollywood offer to make him a film star. Tensing secretary said the offer had been received yesterday and that Tensinr expects to meet the
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  • 205 2 ALL EYES WERE ON THE DUKE'S DRESS T fh D^,! f Edlnb^h wore" mJhi !f Imenll v lhe Ca meron Highlanders, when he accompanied the Queen yesterday at the presentation m Edinburgh of new celmirs to Scots troops home from Korea The Queen, who is their Colonel-in-Chief, presented the first
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  • 206 2 WAS AN INNOCENT MAN HANGED? MPs urge ban on death penalty ess v-r nd Ks* ASata? was accused of stranglinff his h.h,,^ i Evans wh^ d 9».: s d p ath house at fo Rillin^^iaw 8 ter ln Lon Jonn cnnstie. mass strangler condemned to death on Thursday, claimed at
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  • 14 2 Nizlh Eldem. Turkish architect arrived m Venice yester?or V th°e mOdern mSite
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  • 33 2 m? 1 hundr «d terrorists were a ea" S? 1? F rt f*4rt th™. i Kenya during the ye S r t c e e rday ayS endi 8
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  • 23 2 F] ying .saucers have visited the Okinawan capital of Naha ma P f J^'l thls weelc according to Kyodo News Agency
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  • 45 2 death." anged a "ested and ffi a he^ ■W when the SS" 1^ Poland. Bator J"»t».t. 0/ spies •Mm Cwiklinski left the I* ebum-on-Tyne last efore she sailed for G^: feP^HewasdX n Prison until Tto *hen British offldsb Z his tfea for oolitical mtS
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    • 10 2 CLASSIFIED ADS. TI'ITION BMB, F? }lail ti Mm Box No.
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    • 124 2 TO HIGHLIGHT THE HAIR i lt licrc now rrEINE nARMBT- r~j^ ir new hiir cosmetic of the century. Fabulous starmist adds shimmering gold, r -Mir^ or red gold or silver highJights to your hair. f Jf jIX You simply spray it on itrai -hf from it» V k' J ||l'
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  • 422 3 UyQUJKIiyO CAMERA finds out Free Press Staff Reporter «p»irA'S food expert, Mr. C. A. Rietz, thinks Singa- Afood is "wonderful" but up-country folks and P °!Lnv Singaporeans maintain that the home of eVC S M avan food is Penan*. 1 This was
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  • 218 3 At tap survey starts a rumour jl/fEMBERS of the University of Malaya team now carrying out a survey of attap dwelling on the fringes of Singapore city have been told to explain the object of ther work to ignorant villagers, to dispel rumours. There has been some talk among "suspicious"
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  • 84 3 The search for the 36- f< cruiser, Irene, missing m the Pacific with lour men on board since June 20, was abandoned yesterday. Royal Australian Air Four Dnkotas and Lincoln bombers and two Royal Australian Navy corvettes and a frigate hud made wide sweeps off the South Wales
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  • 29 3 Mr. Eden, who has been m the New England Baptist Hospital for a bile duct opera! ion. will be discharged on Tuesd a hospital bulletin said yesterday.
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  • 227 3 CINGAPORE police officers are interested m an American scientific device, the alcometer, which is said to be 100 per cent affective m detecting drunken drivers I Mr. A. R. Anderson, Assistant Commissioner of Police, said: "I am Interested. Of course,
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  • 30 3 A British soldier was killed and another seriously wounded m Hong Kong's New Territories yesterday when a tank being loaded on a trailer slipped and crushed them.
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  • 120 3 MALAY WOMEN PLAN HOME FOR ORPHANS SINGAPORE Malay Women'! Welfare Association i.s planning to build a $200,000 home for Malay orphans and destitutes, the president, Che Zahara jiaid yesterday. A .sub-committee has been formed to work out details of the campaign for funds. Thret variety shows will be held at
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  • 26 3 Thieves smashed two priceless stained glass windows In 7CO-year-old Salisbury Cathedral on Thursday night and stole a handful of shillings from seven collection boxes.
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  • The Singapore Fress Press
    • 390 4 Opinion MODEL EMPLOYER DO employers usually consider the possibility of any of their staff requiring mental treatment? Probably not. But some City Councillors, who try very hard to be model employers, have apparently decided that there must be provision for every contingency. Members of a Council committee have unanimously approved
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  • 845 4  - Eisenhower versus the Press DONALD STEPHENSON By WASHINGTON. "THANK you, Mr. President." A sudden boyish grin m response which says clearly, "Thank God for that" then the scramble for the telephones. Another White House Press Conference is over. Mr. President is, of course, an old hand at the game. Not
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  • 225 4 1 1 tlttl'ltt 13t.1t t4l I'HE old song, "Don't Go Down m the Mine Daddy: Let It Come Up to You," hummed m my brain when I heard a conversation while waiting for a lift. 'No need to <?«> up. It'll be down m a minute." "No,
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  • 323 5 This Govt. proposal pleases everyone fORTISIGHTLY F P 0 GREETED Free Press Staff Reporter THc SINGAPORE Governments TH lp sal to pay its staff e.ther Seeklv or fortnight y has cabaret girls and bar proprietors, but has made no iml Son m Raffles Place. Heads of some big commercial establishments
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  • 73 5 The Christian Assemblies of jwaya may use their tempo«nr portable hut at the corner en T e nceau Ay( *nue until the cn d of August. na !J c mission was expected to tPmL Up on Jul y 6 w hen its tenporary licence expired.
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  • 90 5 PIPING OIL TO PASIR PANJANG X l^ Singapore City Council is the 1 ».50p a month for fuel oh l n Pipeline to take statL th Pasir Panjang This ar IT from inkers. tor <* untn n t 8 vf ment wiU be m stati™ c WhUrf at the wav
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  • 34 5 Balmoral Road And After THE CITY COUNCIL decided recently Hto seek an induction against the use of No. 10 ahnorai Road as a children's v creche which is causing a nuisance m the neighbourhood"*
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  • 28 5 The New Zealand Army has tested a sten gun that anc shoot round corners* and has .sent it to the British War Office tor examination.
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  • 192 5 WELFARE MEN HELP SER ICES FIGHT VICE Free Press Staff Reporter A 24-HOUR restriction is still being imposed on all Servicemen m the Jalan Besar-Desker Road area and all side roads off Lavender Street, although the all-hour ban on Lavender Street itself has been lifted. Mr. Carl de Souza, head
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  • 29 5 Dr. Mary Tan, who gave six months' notice of resignation to the City Council, will go on leave on July 7. Her notice expires on Sept. 30.
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  • 54 5 Mr. Horace C. Boren of Dallas. Texas. ha.s set a new record of 99 hours and 16 i minutes for an around-the world flight aboard commercial airlineers. The old record was 115 hours and 38 minutes, claimed last year by M. Jean -Marie Audibert,
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  • 103 5 Mr. Sheffield the young man of 93 r|WIS is the "young man" of 93— Mr. Alfred Sheffield, of Siglap Road. He is among the many who have applied to join the newly formed Lonely Hearts' Club m Singapore. Mr. Sheffield— he insisted on dressing up before having his picture taken
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  • 141 5 CHINATOWN TOO NOISY FOR YWCA CENTRE rrilE Singapore YWCA's plan to build a $200,000 centre at the junction of Wayang Street :i nd Canal Road ha.s been scrapped becau.se the site m the Chinatown would be too noisy. Mrs. Shufen Khoo. YWCA secretary told the Free Press yesterday that the
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  • 49 5 Lady Rosemary SpencerChurchill, tall, blue-eyed cousin of Sir Winston yesterday married Mr. Robin Muir, a London businessman. Lady Rosemary, who is 23, wa.s one of the Queen's maids of honour at the Coronation. She is the youngest daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough.
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    • 72 5 \y//////////////////////// \^^7//////// MMi^ MM >a>>>B lMaal JUVENIA ,iI»GAK)»f MUAIA IUMfUC PiNAMO iwcitiiwn liinwikHMWi' Dwn>smti I, ■—■——Ml—' _J-|_J— |_J- I_«-Ill_l ■■11-IH_» >_<~~l l-11. O IN JEWELLERY You wear jewellery at its best when you get them made by CRAFTSMEN who have specialised m this work for many years We undertake any
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  • 10 6 A 50-year-old BWjg^^ penerosity was Wd W
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 216 6 J mmm wi v. >-jw MM? 4^. ma^Bwk £s?^ "^v x-v .v^-^. jrf"''>.'- s^' B^^^F 4HBBBk MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davis ~~1 \*WcwiMOUPINTOm |"f1(77 DOC HAD A WAY WITH THIM. \"Af£ITHSfi Of US REALIZED WHAT WAS JUN6LE m NATIVCS t X«0 SOON /VMPf FfWMX-' AHCAO,'' CONTINUE
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    • 328 6 WUR LUCM th 'acts, y i, h L' 0 Ol "terature or' [he W l »ik avocaUon. '«r^J ?«t out and a?t v winner. aw »«i should b.c.r.f,,™^*! fluid, imafination n real as anything else m iif e tJ such a child to use this jj Jj taely and you
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  • 407 7 THE BRIDE FLED AFTER 6 WEEKS flvht with another man, and death In M A BRIAGE, nigi came tQ Mary Fisncr W ithin the river ks short space °f 10 haye heard id TF. "It is 2?s!? r oner at Stourport, Worcestershire gigginson, the coro the woman kille d ,-a
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  • 37 7 *t YorHi r L wls L Strauss. *i»«ler and Rear hj hi? 6 U K S NaVal Re- «Ji? n chOsen by Pr eS?of E fe n^ er to be chairSntSj. us Atomic El^y
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  • 129 7 TWO DANCING GIRLS 'SENT DOWN' TWO Oxford University girl students have been "sent down" for the rest of the term because they stayed out after midnight at a dance. The punishment was imposed on Miss Eispeth Hutchinson and Miss Diana Farrant; both aged 19. by the principal of their college.
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  • 54 7 The Governor of Hawaii, Mr. Samuel King, yesterday stripped the plumage off the male workers m the territorial office m Honolulu. He forbade the wearing of Hawaii*, famed Aloha shirts. I believe the Aloha shirt ia inappropriate attire for persons m public service during working hours,"
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  • 29 7 All-Ceylon cricket player M. Sathasivam was freed yesterday from a charge of murdering his wife when a jury unanimously found him not guilty following a 58-day trial.
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  • 81 7 GIRL, 16, IS ARRESTED AT RACES A 16- YEAR -OLD girl who was arrested on Worcester racecourse after being reported missing appeared before Worcester Juvenile Court as a person exposed to moral danger and being m need of care or protection. She was remanded m custody for a medical examination
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  • 78 7 fcttlo brl ngm dollars to c »»rl(£th i htir kind m *«^.ftar/junutu,, claimed to be the smallest foal m the world. Four stallions were bought by a Californian rancher, who provides animal stars for films and television. Lady Hope's ancestors were famed breeders of
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  • 188 7 rHIEF Detective-Inspector Herbert Hannam, leading <- the Thames towpath murders inquiry, has a personal theory which may trap the maniac killer He has not disclosed his theory even to his staff of d< tec ttwm iMrfptng m th> M^^ffg*: 48 hour 3 after
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  • 43 7 Tlie P. and O. Company has decided to convert two of its j older liners, Strathaird and Strathnaver, both of 22,000 tons, to carry only tourist class passengers on the run serving India, Ceylon and Australia, lit was announced m London.
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  • 46 7 picture. Gen. Neguib, premier and first President of the newly proclaimed Republic of Egypt, drives m an open car through wildly cheering crowds m Cairo. With Neguib is Lt. Col. Gamal Abdel Nasser (left), vice-premier and Minister of the Interior. A.P.
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  • 242 7 SENDING a woman bigamist to prison for six months, Sir Gerald Dodson, Recorder at the Old Bailey, London, told her: "You have intruded Into, if not spoilt, the lives of three men. Apparently you cannot remain faithful to anybody for long. It seems to
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    • 49 7 "PRESERVE YOUR A\. GOOD APPEARANCE" JmKjl Have Your Dress Tailored SJ All Dresses Are Cut And On I 1 I Premises Under EXPERT SUPERVISION of our WELL I f J KNOWN Designer Mr. Woo. i^ &wsk\ Ail Dresses Made To Your o%wl Sat.sfact.on At MODERATE 72, High Street. Singapore
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  • 180 8  -  ROGER YUE BY WeilArmed Corinne.. Corinne Siddons tries her skill with bow and arrow and gun (above) while the girl, below left, lets fly with a six-shooter. They were among the hundreds of people who flocked to the "Funland" at the Great World
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    51 9 In the middle of the madding crowd-below a juke box. Music without cffcrt. Your mind soothed for 10 cents. Or is it. This juke box is blaring out that restful tune, "Don't Let the Stars Get m Your Eyes. L-tt'e chance of that happening m a crowded amusement
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    61 9 Shooting it out Chicago style is a boy who knows what he wants m the way of entertainment. Holding th i s i4 gat" and plugging away, even if its only at a row of electric bulbs often causes the mind to wander. This chap may imagine he's
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    23 9 r01 $hootin ou »or all they iV^^l tl! le'I e e(ther Th e man on teilt Pieces. f one of those
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  • 559 10 Dancer gets 6 months A DAGIO dancer, William Falconer-Atlee, had a way with mice am? women and it was a combination of both that sent him to gaol for six months at the O|d Bailey. For, the court was told, two of
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    40 10 ARLENE I) Mil., one of the beauties of Hollywood, wins a wonderful opportunity to display her charms m Universal International's Technicolour "Desert Legion." Arlene plays the princess of a hidden Algerian city m the adventure film now showing m Singapore.
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  • 242 10 At 90 he will wed Ah- 7 r o n P SCd aftCr the deatl > of ,it Wlf Ct Christopher Cheel ?«nS!rT fftOn R ad Southe "d, Essex, has longed to sample a woman's cooking again «ZJ"- Tvea^o.^ ffirl down th £sr
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  • 389 10 The teacher and No. 1 PATROLLING the sea front m the darkness at Clacton, a policeman heard the sound of voices m a shelter. What he saw when he went to investigate resulted m a sentence of 18 months' imprisonment on a 50-year-old schoolmaster and
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  • 295 10 21 months for the steward mistake L"" v m wait for Flips had been friendly with M? sey. who visited her Setw en SB'S h T b6Came Mr. Smith... But. said Mr. Llewellyn the woman later formed an au tachment with a Mr. Smith who lived a few doors away'
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    • 34 10 SPECIAL ATTRACTION tonight 8 to midnight HULA HULA DANCE by that most popular artiste CHAN WAI CHANG UNIVERSAL MJTSt II AII A II i: SIAIIII x 21 (Corner of Hi«jh Street Nor* Bridge Ro
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  • 582 11 EVERY BRIDGE player is familiar with preemptive opening bids of three or four m any suit and occasionally, five m a minor suit. But few are as familiar as they should be because they use this weapon less often than they might. This means that they aren't taking
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  • 427 11  - Boss Should Not Be Too Bright ARTHUR EDSON by WASHINGTON. %fi ma^. Amua mv c n m g pxecutive. Xiee comes from "mUtoS 3 Morgan, a you how to pick a man for everything from a boss to a successful spy. Let's look at the boss first. "A man of
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  • 136 11 ing that even m peasant clothes he looked like the West Point graduate he was. By contrast, a rather unpromising spy was sent on a dangerous mission. From the start, everything went wrong. His parachute fouled up, and he broke a leg m landing. He was
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    • 88 11 DESTROL SYSTEM i?: 1 4? < The Duke We»»mins»er't |i^^^*^HH^^*?**-#i. *«re****«« e****«« Eccleston, Chetliire. ISM H JT'W DESTROLS art also m use DESTROLS are m use on Hie R'|?l| r f -'^H^BI I NATIONAL hundreds m use m COAL^ Malaya alone today! Insist on DESTROL Modern Sanitation System ...the Keystone
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    • 177 11 Todays Crossword 9 ■MM JHMBHfIHB~ i ~~~^^p7~~^| iHb"" bßi"" "MB 15 ac koss m •)•<■ dlwct .m- ol dtaoni? if>. I 1 Hornungi lotteriet? (7). 8. Wind A ptace K>r sport ma>-be.' *>• lei lor fustog together? (7). 9. An sounds as lf 1 insect at a certftlß MO is
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  • 488 12 SHALL WE SHARPEN THE CLAYMORE? ASKS SCOT i HAVE road J. R. Bond's •I letter with great interest, but am appalled at his lack of historical knowledge. Politically the biggest, recent event ha.s been the .signing of th»» Covenant by more than hall the adult population of Scotland pledging themselves
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  • 45 12 PRETTY KALANTAN has fciven up strip tease dancing m favour of a H 01 1 ywood job. But she still wears her s t r i p p er's sr-b to keep cool as she cooks on a hot summer day.
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  • 91 12 rE Coronation has come and gone and this fair city of ours was acclaimed (Incidentally, only by our ownselves) the brightest m the Far East. The Pasir Panjang power station is now m operation and its two generators, m conjuction with St. Jame's are producing electricity m excess
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  • 29 12 CLOTHES do not make a man or a gentleman. It is manners that really count. "OBESERVER." Newton A sweet disorder m the dress really doesn't matter.
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  • 166 12 OEGARDING the complaint by C M S" m the Pressman's I);t",e on June 19 on thr concert .staged by the school prefects of Singapore, I am directed by the organising committee to draw your attention to a few points of which "C.M.S." i.s evidently unaware. C M.S."
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  • The Pressman's Postbag
    • 212 12 I REF R tO y° ur stof y' "Four Scanty Girls Are Banned." iVt-.i. all effed these shows corrupt people's morals? Which people? Certainly not tne people who go to see them— they like being corrupted (if that's the word>, otherwise they wouldn't go!
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    • 84 12 RECENTLY my friends and 1 saw a magnificent show at the Victoria Theatre "Out of the Hat." It was the sort of variety that appeals to all nationalities, as it had a truly international colour and the acting was superb. Well done producer. Mr. Bra^a. Let
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    • 115 12 YOUR reader, Regular Walker," needs support. I was at Queen Elizabeth Walk a few nights ago and no sooner had I sat down, the same thing happened to me, as with your reader. Believe me. It is a nuisance and makes one look silly to have a dozen or
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  • 220 12 THE GAY PRETENDER EXPOSED YOUR correspondent -r "?ore at home mi n S««i tion t han m h His W Scots) gibberish U1! «W He is equally obvious *Jt M the said gi&V*! the Owlk ol the ls£ i 1 <* Tainted with thJSLfof. I Scotland from the sS n
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  • 140 12 VERY few members of the public realise what a tremend!ous amount of hard work tfe V.S.Cs did on the night of June 2. Apart from standing from 3J pm. to about 11 p.m. they ha: to exercise a good deal of restraint m dealing with disgusting and unruly
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  • 301 13 Lucky Stars' Rule the Stars ii'/V ON A TOUR OF THE HOLLYWOOD MIND HOLLYWOOD <C nave P'enty of 'd-docfor i conastrologer The rro "/»astrologian" ihis S Vnft voice and cir»an opened the white cW a "f h ome -which has a ft"bW t« we near th v Y our birthday
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  • 225 13 WHEN two Hollywood stars are considering an invitation to a night-club Pfty. the routine is something like this. Marilyn Monroe, the current film answer to practically everything, sat wiggling her toes (big ones, painted red I In her dressing-room. Betty Grable phoned her to suggest they
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  • 286 13 JJY second guide to th* Dr Ma°nnT d mind was *'mZ h s 138l 38 Id fc.tbaj I ann U d to P^y Cess n .lffi l 0) has been In lrieir Pobie P m T hlatrists •o come" ana the t-tc.v^^ult to bo comArou nd v
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  • 512 13 MONEY-SPINNING QUACKS GERMANS, TOO, ARE ASTROLOGY-MAD GERMANS have not learned anything about the dangers of stargazing since Hitler's craze for listening to astrologers' advice landed them m a pack of trouble Fantastic money is earned today all over Germany by thousands of hand-readers, mind-read-ers, palm-readers, astrologers, numerologists. handwriting experts, miracle
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    • 54 13 STELLA'S GOWN SHOP ADELPHI GRILL ENTRANCE i\ f c *Ijife4 AKKb J 9 <\ tC t? IflOßk. v runr OPEA^ D/l//>y EXCEPT ON SUNDAYS SATURDAYS FROM 9 30 d.Af. TO 1 P.M. OTHER DAYS FROM IJO 4JT TO 6 P.A/ For BEST CHINESE FOOD Re-detorated and Air Conditioned Tai Thong
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  • 403 14  - S'PORE CUP MEN APPEAL TO S.A.F.A. FRANC IS DANIEL THAT MALAY F.A. TOUR By HAKAR and Harith have written letters to the chairman of the Singapore Amateur Football Association selection committee, requesting that they be allowed to go On tour next month after all. They appeal that S.A.F.A. reconsider the
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  • 140 14 Services stick to same XI for Negri WITH one exception, the Combined Services Malaya Cup team to play Negri Sembilan today is identical to the side which beat the Manila tourists at Jalan Besar Stadium la.st Tuesday. This comes as a surrpise after the apathetic display given against a weak
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  • 120 14 "DOLAND Stevens, 17-year- old student, was individual champion at yesterday's St. Anthony's School sports held at St. Joseph's Institution ground. Roland took first place m ,i\ events and K-ithered 32 points Chta Sian Teck snatching second pi,i :e with 30 points. ALToqrram Bunrm raw records WERE
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  • 21 14 Owing to pressure on space No 4 m the Series by Eric Bedser is being held over for Monday.
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  • 129 14 The Penang Turf Clubs Gold Cup Meeting will i>e run over four da; August 1. 3. 5, ii nd 8. The claues catered lor are One. Two. and FistStakes for the Gold Cup for Cl.r.s 1 horses, over 1 1 4 miles, are $7,000 and a
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  • 81 14 r VUK Mncapore Amateur Ath- lette Association invites 2 ns eS t foi L tho 19:>:i Champion! w b Por Individual «vent and |8 per team event. Entry forms are obtainable from tn« iion Mercury of the saaa vh Ooh To<k Phuan. No. 43-J Carlisle ROM, Singapore
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  • 366 14 The odds are on Olson Say U.S. CRITICS AMERICAN boxing experts, *V assessing the Randolph Turpin victory over Charles Humez as best they can from newspaper descriptions, generally feel that the American middleweight champion. Bobo Olson, will be a slight favourite m the world championship 1 match against Turpin m
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  • 833 15 And Graveney drove like a Hammond Free Press Special Correspondent rVGLAND brilliantly made up ground against t Australia m the Second Test at Lord's yesterziv and today will resume only 169 runs behind Australia's 346 with nine wickets m hand. Button
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  • 339 15 AUSTRALIA— 1* Inns. Hassett c Bailey b Bedser 104 Morris I. vans 1, Bedser :{0 Harvey llm b Bedsrr SJ) Miller b W.i i 25 Hole c (ompton b Wardle 13 Benaud Ibvv b Wardle 0 Davidson c Statbam b Brdser 76 Rinp Ibw b Wardle 18 Linduall b
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  • 71 15 YMCA billiards final tonight s-EMI-FINALS of the Singapore y.M.CA. Golden Jubilee billi.uds tournament weft pl;tye<i ofT at 'h^ Btnfaport B.dniinioii H.dl last night, rtMlltluj Tun Kirn S;>!i<: bf M;tjor W. C. Be^u; LOW HOCk KiaL bt LtOOg Cheong Piu. Tte%ht'l final, between Kirn Sonp and Hock Kiat, bCgIM 8 p.m.
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  • 316 15 THE only change amonn the first six placet m the coun.ty cricket championship as a result of th»> .series of games i which ended yesterday la thai j Leicestershire, with their vie- 1 1 tory over Worcestershire, take .vlxth place. Lancashire, without a
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  • 633 15 Lew Hoad is first into last eight CTOCKY 18-year-old Lewis Hoad of Australia boramr the first man to reach the quarter finals of the AllEngland Lawn Tennis Championships yesterday H^ beat 6 ft. 4 m. Himh Stewart. American collegiate champion, 6-0. 6-3. 6-2. Stewart had no answer to tho all
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  • 254 16 Abbots Naven confirmed good thing today From ALLAN LEWIS CHAN<;UILA, HARRIN- (;AY. Chu Chin (how. Flower Harvest and Abbot's Haven were all mentioned as fairly safe bets when this afternoon's racing was discussed at the Kuala Lumpur course this morning. Abbot's Haven does look a Rood thins m the eighth
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  • 346 16 Mid-day nap HARRINGAY m the 4.15 (Race 5) Penang trainer Jimmy Martin seems to have the first race <Cl. 4, Div. 4, BVftP) at his mercy. He has six starters Eagle Hawk, Sea Wolf. Atomic City. Royal Piper, Movie II and Lady Poliane. They could be the first six past
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  • 1044 16 Race 1 2.15: Class I. Div. 4—5! Furs. 1 080 Kind Regards Lanadown 9.0 i 2 Ori*sa Bougoure 8.13 3 806 Fajjle Hauk McCloud 8.10 4 350 Sea .Wolf Flannery 8.09 5 698 My PeaM AU B M9 6 209 Atomic City Franklin 8.08 7 -74 Royal Piper
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  • 36 16 IN a week's time, Singapore will be able to see a formidable Indonesian students football team m action Arrangements for ;thta iW have already been finalised S-hSols and the University i Malaya.
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  • 179 16 From ILLAM LEWIS TIIF only time-making eilort or. k on Thursday i rej n 11.1 m ::s. Ridden by d, he !ri»m i lie mi!e. H< fully extended The Blngapereaa (Btralur) nn«l urii;iii h<>> i Mann tin went over .<• m 40 i.X ely on
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  • THE FREE PRESS Saturday Magazine
    • 9 1 THE FREE PRESS Saturday Magazine Saturday, June 27, 1953.
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    • 977 1  -  C.J. ASHTON A Free Press Saturday short story *y IT WAS as neat a hole 1 as ever you saw Clean through the head No wonder old Randall Stone was upset Excessively so, I thought. But then, stamp collecting Is n< We were standing together, looking down
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    • 30 1 photo. About to so solo with a handful of tricks bound to bring off anabundince of laughter is the Bristol Zoo's ten-year-old chimpanzee Lou-Lou. Reuter
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    • 251 1  -  S. Ramachandra by RUMPAH CURRY" ground curry paste m Malay. It is also now sold m bottles m powder form which does not give the navour as freshly ground "rumpah curry" does. The Tamils call it "marsala curry." The men who grind the curry m the markets are
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    • 352 1 YES, WE MEN DRESS BADLY TOO admits FAIR FAX AN ENTERPRISING lady has replied to my Bukit Timah article criticising women's dress. I heartily endorse her comments on male sartorial deficiencies. Imbued with a spirit of fair play, I have done some research into the subject. En mas.se my fellow
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    • 346 2 CHILDREN S PAGE ALL OF YOU. boys and girls, doubtless clearly remember the blackouts we underwent last year and several years before that. Remember how, when you sat down to do your home work, the lights would suddenly go off? And the
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    • 58 2 My place is on the table, But I started m the earth: The sun shone out, the rain came down, And those two gave me birth. But the farmer and the miller And the baker had a go. In the end they made me crusty What am I? Do
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      69 2 I Men ls ;l &rand chance to win t <y th, s pictuj e with paints, chalks o ?J W pri C*»| four prizes (two boys and two girls of S 5 *T tht^i When you have finished, fill m th c couion .S* to *1 thing to
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      45 2 pttfiß slow moving mount m DdUiß Zoo, Ireland. The tortwj weighs ZVz hnndredwajlß and is reputed t* be it lafl 150 years old.- Just m case "Gee up!" has any effect on a giant tortoise, four-year-old David Hourie calls down the appeal to his Reuer
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    • 268 2  -  A. H. Jackson by IT always amuses Halfpenny to watch people out walking m the rain carrying umbrellas. Looking out of th? window one day. Halfpenny saw that it was raining pretty hard and he wanted very much to go out and have a walk
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      • 331 2 I Penny and the Last Magician 7 At last the old man produces But the old magician doesn't "Now I have a real job for an Old-fashioned stone hot seem to care. He puts the hot gj^ th^ Va h yor "of^hfs" taw'a water bottle. "This will do." he w»ter
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    • 685 3 it*r 4h Kim, Krishna and Ismail see a THE STORY SO FAR. Ah i t |t and it takes them to an«pSTe their new •W»»™£ S sucks it, prey Into Its branches, ir'n. > NOW READ ON: 5— Trapped in a bog onvq felt sick and T
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    • 63 3 photo. Horrockses of London have just presented a collection for autumn and winter. Among the dresses is this junior model, suitable for Malaya. It is a striped nylon party dress with frills running from shoulder to hem. It is buttoned down the front and frilled at
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    • 335 3 SPHERE IS A place m London where a poor child can go and buy a toy for one farthing. The door to this bargain counter is an archway only three feet ten inches high The toys are sold on Saturdays. One
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    • 76 3 WHATEVER your interests may be, you will find them mirrored m stamps. It you are a train spotter, or play with models, you will like this new ta»ue from India It showi the first locomotive, introduced 100 years ago, and a streamlined
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      • 134 3 JUNIOR CROSSWORD t LUES ACKOfcS.— 1. To mock or jeer. 6, Tale of adventure and heroism. 7, "Sugar," in French. 8, Separate with a sieve. 10, Famous English landscape painter born in Suffolk In 1776. 12. Division of a race. 13, Popular garden flower. 14, Large kind of bag. 15,
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    • 439 4 SMALL-TOWN FOLK Lan Grant previews forthcoming films. "CMALL TOWN GIRL (Cathay) is a pleasant enough Hollywood the mixture as before type of musical romance that is almost certain to appeal to the majority of fihngoers. One half of me sat back and enjoyed it. But the other half watch* d
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    • 84 4 IN every foreign country where British films are shown Alec Qainness is monotonously acclaimed .is our best or. y.v ry country bui Western Germany Cinemafi there have not jret seen Mr. Qulnnem They will Ret their introduction next week. All Because, years aRO. the Aim of
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    • 359 4  - AROUND HOLLYWOOD.. Michael Ruddy among the stars PITA lI A YWORTH S lumbago and sore back muscles cleared up during her first week m Honolulu for the South Sea island sequences In "Miss Sadie Thompson." But JOSK FERRER caught a cold m that tropical climate. A^kecl whether he still intends
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    • 214 4 UANS are apt to get the impression that all the big stars know one another well and it comes as a shock sometimes to learn that one or another great name m film business has just been introduced to a contemporary. JANET GAYNOR. for instance,
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    • 174 4 I A ***ming a habit. Another Hollywood blonde and beauteous actress has renounced a life of glamour for a h/c of religion and c/ocd works. i Now NANCY VALENTINE nas followed up juke HAVERS decision and\ stated publicly that she has< finished her training at the Church
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    • 110 4 FACK BENNY went uj Ginger Rogers and new French husband. Jag dp Berg era c, m a resta ::i "Do you know," he said :ol Borgerac, "I have known n wife longer than you have i X alive-" In the silence that folloi < Mr.
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    • 533 5  - Studios are Empty and Forlorn HAROLD HEFFERNAN out of 10 m Hollywood are out of work says HOLLYWOOD. »m Hollywood today they misiness out of work It la fin loke There never S and forlorn. This SSLgg tnres are being shot. two years ago the number was 46 The cause
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    • 78 5 THE STAGE CLUB TO PLAY 'POISON PEN' I,: 1 headUne torn reifiEFsSto.***** from 7n l s P^^nnance StW (Jfe 1 hildre «M I Aid SoOlive rma n bf inK takfn Wilson, who played In "Tn pan." The cast Includes Inez Quit/ Jock Prior. Kay Campbell Mid newcomers to thp Singapore
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    • 266 5 'I'M HAPPIER BEING PLAIN/ SHE TELLS gROADWAY, the most boosted street m the world is 20 miles long although it is the mile around Times Square, the local Piccadilly, that really counts. The neon signs stab at the eye and make a blaze like Blackpool: and,
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      • 146 5 REX NOW SHOWING 11, 1.45. 4. 8.30. 9.30 EM RICHARD CONTE ISy ARLENE DAHIJ& AKIM TAMIROFF Plu»! HARRY JAM! s fy HIS MUSIC MAKERS M'nitc Tonight "RETURN of the CORSKAN BROTHERS" Starring RICHARD GREENI Re-Leased thru. I. A. PAVILION today 1.45, 4, 6.30. 9.30 «SSOf»MO »«it.SM OAViO mitN TOMLINSON CHERRY
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      883 6  -  CHARLES BRYCE to OINGAFORE. the nromo- ters 1 graveyard, is to see yet another attempt to revive the noble art of boxing. The crave businessman proposing to succeed where so many others before him have failed is a Mr. Fong. who wishes to be known Just by that
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    • 299 6  - I'VE FOUND OUT HOW TO WIN' JIM PETERS JIM PETERS Bat m the Polytechnic Club's thronged dressing rooms at Chiswick. grinning and rubbing an old injury to his left thigh while the Amateur Athletic Association's official doctor examined him. PuLse and heart beat normal; everything normal. The medical man was
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    • 269 6 r|NE of the most exciting and exhausting of iporti is thr^e-a-side cricket which i.s Raining m popularity m the North of England. One bowler, one fielder, one w.eketkeeper; anc j they let all the exercise they want InnUtfi are limited to six overs and to prevent
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    • 380 6  -  TAN HONG POH By ONE of the best known clubs m local sport *s the Chinese Sports Association. For more than 2U years they have competed m local table tennis championships. Founded 23 years ago, the CSA gained their first success m 1946 when they
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      • 83 6 Be Bright; Go To-night To Singapore's ONLY Air-Conditioned Air View Cabaret (Off Maxwell Road) SUNDAY TEA DANCE -3 TO|P^ The *rrk!v issne of the RMjfli^ SttS sent by Air Mail to any address m *w KiiKdo.n D inclusive rate of i $24.00 FOR SIX MONTHS If you nrni the -Badff
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    • 1112 7  -  C. Collins ONE REASON WHY AUSSIE YOUTHS TOP THE TENNIS WORLD By This is the first of two articles giving an insight into tennis m Australia and telling ivhy their stars make world class at such an early age. AUSTRALIA'S PROMINENCE IN THE COMPETIA TION
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    • 50 7 photo. Teenage tennis champion Maureen (Little Mo) Connolly wears a jpectol Coronation year outfit for Wimbledon. A crown appears on her blouse, her shorts and again on the green linen jacket Mo, an 18-year old American, won th c Wimbledon »nd US. titles last year. A.P.
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    • 441 7  -  ARCHIE QUICK By A milestone mi n cricket has been passed. Alec Bedser's fourteen wickets to the Nottingham Test against the Australians nosed him m front of Sydney Barnes' English Test record of 189 wickets. cr ?°JJ!j ce S ur rey giant is m
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    • 61 7 AMONG the 140 veteran (yrli.sts who took part Jn the Cycllftf' Touring club two ont-hundrtd miles rides imi Mr. H. E Joi.e.s of Preston il-aniM. He is 62 years r>f age. and the combined anes of tne total entrants is 8 000 ptftf*. BCW were over eighty md
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    • 771 8  -  KAY MURRAY The U.S.A. as a woman sees it" by NEW YORK. QNE OF THE handXJ somest tributes Inspired by the Coronation has remained almost unseen. In fact, your reporter is the only foreign correspondent to h'*ve viewed Salvador Dali's latest creation, "The Mechanical Heart."
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    • 113 8 ing off the evidence as he went. Miss Lupino brought the two men who had been held captive by the real life killer to Hollywood. and based her movie on the story of their experience, which they pouied into a tape recording machine. photo. Latest beachwear for smart
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    • 145 8 BRUSSEL SONGWRITERS from fte j West European countries 1 will compete in the first inter- 1 national variety song festival j held in the Belgian fashionable j seaside resort of Knocke-Le Zoute from July 19 to 25 next. They are: Belgium. France, Great Britain. Holland and Luxemburg.
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