The Singapore Free Press, 14 July 1953

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  • 9 1 The Singappore m. ITZj Af.,.mnon Salo in Malava. I""»»*
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  • 503 1 TRUCE WON T END TRADE BAN I Hoar of aid to Vieiminh amtlen Big 3 decide: Peking stays out of U.N. TPHE Big-Three Western Foreign Ministers agreed yesterday lo continue controls on the export of strategic materials to Communist China after any Korean truceMr. John Foster Dulles (United States) Lord
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  • 135 1 THE Chinese Communists m their greatest otYensive fur two years hurled possibly 70,000 troops affaillflt IK miles of the east-central Korean front today and forced at least one South Korean division to retreat. The size and violence of th« Ked onslaught threatened to breach a major
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  • 507 1 B r d tr r°n?ches of e cltv. Britain is estimated to Britain last night curtly dlsjad Egypt's .protestation uat itetaewnothing of a missiM British airman. Leading An c-afstman V. Ridden. The chiefs of Britain \s sea. I-.md A orces yesterday reported iiaUv to the
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  • 18 1 oS PO V RUbb(T Muh> an uncerUint monnn 5 on Juil l! n< with at 65
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  • 93 1 Big Four falks are now 'certain' e h Ont between the [^Western MinU•uth p 1! Ff con S> annmm :f;li n Uou' cecl Vlhi <> the X| and the French Foreign Minister, Mr. Georges Bidauit, appear to have overcome tho resistance of the 1 United 8< t1 {>t State, Mr.
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  • 70 1 A House Judiciary sub-com-mittee approved legislation to admit 250.000 special qucta Immigrants to the United States next year. rriHS atoni-ln»mb like fl*n> c 1 CMMI from the mouth »f T;i?ora IfIMM art is oi.m. SI most spectacular 1 1 show "Chi Thin (»>o;v cm l"e." at t»'«'
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    • 24 1 Tiger Testimonials t MR. LISSENMOORE, The CoM« Voice of Radio, announced: "The next request is for u TIGER BEER, Di»fr.buro»»: Frater Cr Ne*»e Lt4.
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  • 367 2 NOW MALENKOV PURGES BERIA MEN Pravya names the small 'traitors' THE Soviet Communist Party hits now begun ;t pvrge ot the men who backed Lavrenti Beria, No. 2in the Kremlin heirarchv. Beria was arrested «m June 27 as 'an enemy of the party and the Soviet people/' He is to
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  • 59 2 picture. SEBGEJ KRI'GLOV. newly-ap pointed Russia. 1 minister of the Interior and chief of the stcrt't police, succeeds Lavrenti Beria. who has been sacked and denounced as a traitor. Piclure shows Kruglov as he receives an American legion of merit of award after the 194 1 Potsdam
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  • 289 2 MP asks about attaches A HINT of Princess Margaret's rumoured romance with Croup Captain Peter Townsend reached the floor of the House Of Commons yesterday as all Brilain took sides on whether ?he should be allowed to marry the divorced airman. Mr. Emrys Hughes, (Labour) pntered the growing
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  • 27 2 The 35- nation World Sugar Con Terence in London yesterday ed a move to invite China and Ea.st Germany to join in tti discussion
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  • 30 2 Mr. Eden. who i.s recovering from a gall bladder operation, will leave the United States on July 24 or 25, it was learned In New York yesterday.
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  • 95 2 Mayor foih arrest THE Philippine Defence Minister, Mr. Oscar Castelo M night ordered Government troopers to arrest the Mayor 4 Manila. M.r Arsenio Lawon fe rebellion and an attempt Castelo's life. About 100 troopers had surrounded the Shellborne hotel and almost clashed with police under Mayor Lacson's control. The incident
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  • 379 2 Dance hostess tells why she stripped for man said that a simil.ir one had been stolen in Singpore The girl said he placed the ring on the table. Shortly afterwards she went iOWßStaln to answer a phone call and when she returned to her room Cheong and the ring had
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  • 155 2 Governor to see $2,000 house THE Governor of Sin 1 Sir John Nico 1&* spects a little "economy £> costing $2,000 built LI by the Sineapor? tL^^ Trust for the GoVn&f posed low cost housing On his decision mainl» a $2 million housing h^ which will feature the Z betat
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    • 42 2 lirwilf INCORPORATING RADIO MALAYA NEWS ALL THE BEST l\ BROADCASTING mutmUm ml UndU* 3l<il«fpit. It. I', anil urvr profjrtun itt<>*. Fmmr pmw* <> f film mmrimamm. puozlv*. pri** e+mimmi and t FZkZC JO CE^ r T$ FROM ALL NEWSAGENTS ON SALK TODAY j
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    • 71 3 Not go od for blondes says §KS?AffIS style perfectly. ••The eirl must be pretty for lt And must have coarse, dark hiir like Miss Smith's, she a Mrs' Lammerts has short bobbed hair. "I like the style Sy much, but blondes are not Suitable for this cut because f-e hair
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    • 59 3 BRITISH exports to North America in June were at a new record level of £30,500,000 th? Board of Trade announced in London last night. The previous record was £29,800.000 in April this year. The monthly average for the second quarter of this year was £29,500.000 and thus
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    • 29 3 A bomb explosion fast night Hed nine members of a family and wrecked three homes if] Tacloban. capital city of conW Leyte Lland, in the Philippines.
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    • 271 3 New World's Eve must dream up something new j'lKNew World's Hsi Ling Meu Happy ?a te) Cafe h;i heeu closed for three nights follow- renewed police action a a 'n>t semi-nude shows. in cafes licence was *Ufc«a *n on Saturday without a explanation. lh ««fe had been drawing EX with
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    • 349 3  - STORE GIRLS DON'T IK EHF MOHICAN kogek YUE By oiNCiAI'ORE women d<> not like the short •Mohican" haircut introduced here recently by Miss Constance Smith, the 20th Century-Fox star. Neither does it appeal to men. "Looks like duck's anatomy.' they said. The majority of women, especially the younger ones, prefer
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    • 30 3 The United States Govern ment may send a high rankmf general to Taipeh '"to ro ordinate military matters wit! an overall Pacific .strategy," sai( the China News yesterday.
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    • 20 3 The U.S. House of Represen tatives yesterday save final ap proval to a $5.157.1132,300 fcrei-i aid authorisation bill.
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    • 134 3 They are so friendly in America saysMrLiin MR. Una Kay Seng, the only Singapore boy among 1,900 graduates of Yale University In the United States who received their degrees last month, said yesterday American families were keen to cultivate the friendship of Malayan students there. Visits to their homes were
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    • 44 3 Britain's total steel output for the first half of this year wa.s an all time record of 9,037,--700 tons, the British Iron and Steel Federation announced yesterday. This was more than a million tons above production for the first half of 1952
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    • 73 3 British, U.S. A secrets I BRITAIN will exchange atomic information with t*9 United States if it i.s on a "f* reciprocal basts," the Oov nmenl .said ye.sterday in London. I Mr. Arthur Henderson, a Labour member of Parliament, had referred in the Hou.se of Commons to President Eisenhower's statement, that
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    • 127 3 VOUTEiTtEETH I with Macleans I Mr JSKBm MAKE THIS 14-DAY TEST: Why not give Macleans a Hial for yourself? Be quite fa.r about it clean your teeth thoroughly morning and night for a couple of weeks. R ght from the start your nrvrror w.ll show you difference as the smooth,
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  • 412 4 TUESDAY, July 14, 1953. y i HIGH-HANDED AJOHORE police officer has admitted with commendable promptitude that the lieutenant who arrested 40 picnicers at Ayer Biru beach, oppo site Ponggol, on Sunday and carted them 20 miles to Plentong for questioning was "at fault." It is aLso true, of course, that
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  • 1190 4  -  WILSON BROADBENT Will President Eisenhower win the Battle with Cnn* Ull §ress," by Isolationism by Another Name Gains Ground with a People Tired of World Leadership Frustration v\7\oni;vu i \ji\. VASTLY important changes are shaping in America, and the meeting of the Foreign Ministers of
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    • 18 4 CHOICE SELECTION of BUTTERFLY WING and MARCASITE JEWELLERY U. S. de SUVA Jewellers 7 106, Orchard Road., 4
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    • 35 4 i POCKET CARTOON b> OSBERT. LANCASTER I •gjJil jo and u.hcncicr you find yourself at a smart cocktail party, Mill Ormcrod, hear constantly in mind how much valuable information i$ Riven away in thoughtless chatter
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    • 23 4 "CATELLI" Macaroni and Spaghetti make wonderful Italian dishes New Shipment just arrived"You'll be glad you bought it at Cold Storage", SINGAPORE (OLD STORACEjO^;
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  • 205 5 fl l S'PORE CHINESE DON'T JOIN UP It may be the uniform staff Repoi" ter port- IDC t(sW rllay small pay as r e S some other Scom^edof cn!y ten f r ent only We S Vainly want more Ctimst to join us i4lfXlOl#s (Mxandant Lt- C l T f
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  • 57 5 One of the biggest thrills in the Battersea Pleasure Garden*, London is provided by the Three Torinis from Holland. They ride a motor-cycle round a track suspended 66 feet above the rardeai and 60 feet higher still one of the troupe performs acrobatics. Picture shows
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  • 50 5 Christie to hang tomorrow gPITAiNS Home Secretary ruled yesterday there are no unas f(j r a reprieve for the f-slayer, John Christie. hanging; has been fixed 'tomorrow mornin? Maxwell Fyfe made -outicement alter receiv- report of five mental s had examined his cell at Wund.s- -son. 'or Chrirtle had ap■^cyonth,,,,,
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  • 67 5 Cattle rustlers are busy Kelantan 1 i are b «tan. They btle °f sr to help the a "price", to find in the 1^ have th un and Binu Vhen tell to in; n after hui who would offer their aid l the owners pay up wje animals would be
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  • 224 5  -  PFTER DF CRIU Z By Writes her memoirs member of the Garden Society for many years and Pi of Holt tuai has named one ot ner livorids after her. 'She is also a member of the Rod Cross Society. MIM Matilda was awarded the MBE
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  • 47 5 mHREE Quarters of a mill on worlds most beau^ u^ liminary 1 1 the •econd a» nUt 1 verge contest ]v E i J lrl t had il were 98 Sri-Si SBis LU:ldp r U mXr rSfn > 100 degrees In t^ e l)( UP.
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  • 253 5 THE Singapore Passenger Transport Committee wants I "centralised* 1 public transport system for the Colony. The Committee, appointed two jreara auo to co-ordinate the transport system and to consider taking over the Singapore Traction Company in 1955, is now studying various methods to achieve the
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  • 46 5 A United States navy seaplane with 11 men on board I crashed and sank in the Atlantic yesterday 25 miles west of Cape Henry. Navy and Coastguard planes reported an hour after the crr.sh that a life raft with four survivors had been spotted.
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    • 118 5 I London's most popular cabaret act. g I PAT KAY BETTY^ANKERS i I From the famous "96" Restaurant, Piccadilly. Stars of Radio, Television, films. Nightly except Sundays at Ik Cockpit I I Telephone 3848 for table reservations NON D NEB s. cover cH*noe J^J^™;~J Itrfrrrnrr Hooks. 114 M 1800 Hutrhlnsons
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    • 506 6 V. _flB -.m^^W vi^-^-H- ____^___H__F lHff f, b i. v.\\^\ > _"^3f S SS?WW I flfrl< ---fc _m_m_^___k______H jR? > v v e> V.*.' ■> _l Ipl f*'. JKBr _> X -V. m V B I Ij* MC I W HI v- R.-xW <: $X TO k TO > :«--?3tf
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  • 574 7 i LONE YACHTSMAN FOUGHT ft tic never sailed bout before pOLIN MJA read up a iive-.*.iiiunig book on yachting and then, single-handed, sailed a 23 ft. yacht a little boat about 12 times as long as this page across the Atlantic. And though he had been in the Merchant Navy
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  • 176 7 go many lonely girls on holiday l|.«« girls go on boy Wm B» "ST&e never fe-J. > for all al tDO h holidav Places. U Sc U i a alvl> a report of ted r?HI and Holiday SflSj£Sff f b °rt anc 11 500.000-one in four -wallflowers." treason is that
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  • 169 7 THE proprietress of a nursery home was the carrier of *an infectious germ when three children from the home died, a doctor said yesterday. Dr. Elizabeth Brown told a luton, Lngland. inquest there *ould have been no indication at the time that the proprietress. Mrs. Joan
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  • 157 7 A WOMAN 'MP' COUNTS A BABIES' There are 70,000 illegitimate children of U.S. troops in Britain, an American woma.i "M.P." told the House of Representatives in Washington. "One result of our neglect of this difficult and complex problem will certainly be a group of rooties, discontented young people who will
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  • 18 7 F| ood threat PujB in unjab Ti V Imi, st Pakistan *4t» toff than at any time I
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  • 8 7 The United Fei i ißht that U.S.
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  • 71 7 NORFOLD County planners ordered Mr. Frank Moll, i I coin mere hunt. of thorpe, to take down the clock outside his shop. The reason: It bore four small letters, b.o.c.m. (standing for i British Oil and Cako this made It an ment; therefore it should
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  • 19 7 LA Rcrnze in LODON picture. lne Maharanee of Barocli (left) anrf in* I'mwc^ of < ...>. h Bihar in London. -A.P.
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  • 121 7 SIR LAUKKNCE OLIVIER Have made an appeal to the ladder thieves who broke into Notley Abbey, his 35-roomed country home near Thame. Oxfordshire, and .stole all his wife Vivien Leigh's jewellery. Said Sir Laurence: "There is one piece she treasures most a
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    129 8  - UNKNWON D PETER de CRUZ Story by I/ATONC PARK has a special attraction to bcth adults and children in Singapore. To the children, it conjures up a morning, afternoon or evening of fun on swings, chutes, see-saws- a swim, perhaps, and a romp on the spacious lawns. Then a good
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  • 107 9  -  SAM KAI FAYE Pictures by During the occupation, the Japanese ured Katcng Park as a military installation. After the Liberation, the Royal Air Force took ever the park, and it was rot until February 1947, that part ct it was relinquished to the Municipality. The
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  • 352 10 Innocent dustman was held in gaol Iv JTMAN Allan Child tooK V ...v the pile of clothing that lay alongside the dustbin b he thought it had been le there ror salvage. had not. Result: Mr. Child I, ->ted He is accused of tii f: He is held in gaol
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  • 362 10 MURDER— five youths are charged Old couple held A CHIEF inspector gave a detaile d account ot i\n interview with one ot" five youths accused of being concerned together in the murder of 17-year-old John Ernes! Beckley on Claphmn Common nearly two weeks 1 U£O. The youth was 17-year-old Terence
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  • 472 10 A DESPICABLE CAD SAYS JUDGE OF A HUSBAND 4\b" a husband who appeared In the Divorce Court. Mr I* Commissioner Grazebrook said: 'i find it difficult to speak with restraint on the matter of his conduct I certainly think it is not too strong to describe him as a despicable
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  • 324 10 Deceived ills nearly TJE friend IN a case which he d f 1 scribed as sad f dreadful/' Mr. Com* sinner 0. Temple-Morris Q.C., said at Swansea I Divorce Court that he was glad the long arm of the law had caught up with the co- respondent Me wai referring
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    • 65 10 W^ I*l' i I m R l l l The weekly issue of the STRAITS ■""g* $1* wnt ov Air Mail to any addresi Kin; I »«u at an inclusive rale »i $24.00 FOK SIX MONTHS If you wan! the "BUDGET* while on^JJ rf Jg to make an "Air-iuh^ription 'riKn
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  • 585 11  - MILLIONS LYING IN SUNKEN HOARDS AND 0 TAKERS DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD Stenan Andrews By t! LIONS of doi W worth ol wartime fortunes lyln« in h h O f sunken American cargo ships and freighters aic going bW"S tod :iv because there arc no takers Unbelievable as it may seem the US.
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  • 321 11 T IS A GENERALLY accepted I pmicipip Una when the partner ri Pr ipilV€ bitider niilk -v is less than a ga DC JttWi bid j, forcing lor' one rJf! mvs you are tup] JQS or four diamonds. ri?u r lf P :irl nu- raises to four r
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    • 202 11 NOWv~ F| y d rect t0 I inUA&iyCCDISDf I I and to UUnANIILODUnu south *fric* I Now these two import.int Australian cities. places arc nearer by air— gouth Afrjca jnkcd by QamaS a fast service on the new fMlrO*/^^ Vou can fly from Singapore direct Qantas route via Cocos, ttiffSffll-^
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    • 247 11 Todays Crossword ACROSS Hanco.s Ci. 5, 3» 7. They amtlft 1. He's not fOVDd in Harley Street fro;n the presses if>. »i>. 11. Helpv the (5, 6'. 8. Ever, rap can become beast? (5). 12, Srfm is found In a justice-seekers! <Bi. 9. Indefinable Pacific place (I). 14. Not wet
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  • 30 12 picture. The band of the 3rd Battalion, Kind's African Rifles at their last official parade in Malaya held at Kota Tinpsi, Johore.— Free Press
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  • 37 12 pic lure LT. K. j. iiiKON receiving his t% mmittion from (apt. R. 11. Archer, acting O.C of the Singapore Harbour Board Reserves. Lt. Hiron was one of live men made officers Iree Fresi
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  • 259 12 IN FAVOUR VOU published a letter about the jumble at the I junction of Clemenceau Avenue. Cavanagh Road, and Koek Road. Eyes popped, when the very next day, a policeman appeared and controlled the traffic at that spot at the peak hours mentioned. '•Ah,"
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  • 32 12 HAVE you a grouse? Have you a bright idea? Have you seen anything strange or unusual? Then write to the PRESSMAN and tell others about it in his POSTBAG hrieflv.
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  • 58 12 CS.'s" letter was unjust to the play. I found it most entertaining I was one of the many members of the audience who nearly split their sides with laughter so to speak, during the entire performance. I think all those concerned with the play are to be commended.
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  • 94 12 MR. Mak Pak Bhee, president of the Attap Dwellers' As.so•on wrote on June 13 in the Pressman's Post bag: 1 have document signed by 360 members who had asked for Coronation procession fl to be constructed. I am asking for the annual meetin of this month to thra
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  • 170 12 The Pressmaris sM0E PRESSARIS BASHFUL BOYS ON co-education. I agree with '•Eleanor" I hope "Alimah will get more sense and try to recognise: 1, The advantages and disadvantages of co-education; and 2. That this the 20th century atomic age. Here are some of the advantages to the pupils of co-education.
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  • 19 12 RECENTLY in the Buldj Uooi or the area are not Bukit Teresi R«»d. sflZ'!W(7 o^ lt<S *2
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  • 78 12 WHY all this fuss aooui co-education? It is the best means of fostering Wcndship and understanding between boys and girls. Perhaps it may be true that "Eleanor's interest in co-educa-tion is to obtain more boy friends. What's wrong with that. People like "Alimah" will, of course, be future
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    14 12 JEAN SIMMONS appearing in M.G.M.'s "Young Bess" and Father and the Actress."
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  • 261 12  - Wo new musk society needed' PETER DE CRUZ By I OVERS of classical music in Singapore yesterday thought that the form, at ion of another musical society was not necessary There ar e already two-th, Musical Society and the Sin«. pore Chamber Ensemble. It was suggested bv a Frw Press
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  • 717 13 fHB SINGAPORE DOCTOR Today Writes About a Man Who Complained of HAVE received your 1 x-ray report," I told K thin and worried fill S?S the nausea that Se complain of during Je last three months. fit to M* wrong with my frav could you please
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  • 740 13  -  CHAPMAN PINCHER by i BEAUTIFUL two-year--old girl called Laura stars in a tear-jerking film being shown to doctors and nurses throughout Britain. Her performance is rated 'terrific" because her tears and tantrums are completely natural. The film is a reallife record of
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  • 228 13 NEW YORK. PREGNANT woman's emotions may really "nr.urk" her unborn baby, making the child neurotic, says Dr. William S. Krogtr of Chicago. The infant may become predisposed to psychosomatic ailments, the complaints born < of emotional upsets rather than actual physical troubles, he said. This knd
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    • 89 13 HpM» TABLETS :^siPstP^*^^^ 1 Provide a »af e treatment tc regain lott Kejlth <f^msP'*' land energy. Af/ci taking treatment witfc x .jofc r Special H.P Tabfett energy, memory fretn- t y nets, daiticity and intetett in one's worli it t. brouffftt ibout in a natural manner. SP H P >
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  • 460 14 RJLS.C. AND CHANGI CLASH TODAY Din 2 decided in Services League WITH one more fixture to play in their United Services Div. 1 league programme. Royal Air Force Seletar Corinthians top the table with 30 points. Corinthians are scheduled to play their last match on Thursday. They receive R.A.F. Lodger
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  • 306 14 rpEAM championship vent to Royal Naval Air Station Bejnbawang at yesterday's Roy.il Navy athletic ■parts held at HMS Terror. Results: 3 Miles: CPO. Burnett iRNAS?\ 2. Lt. Brittan <RMN». 3. S Lt. Robinson < 6th MSS 1 33 sec. (record*; 100 yards: WTR. Lucas 1 iRMNi,
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  • 268 14 Ben won greatest of all rr\HE British spoiling puoi'i t will be sorry it Ben Hogan keeps to his statement that he will not return to defend /m* British Open golf tiVe ii -it year. How that the shoutin a and tumult has died away and there icas plenty of
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  • 64 14 Secretaries of Indian and Cosmopolican Clubs and Associations are 'informed that ;i players' meeting of /all Indian Footlnl'ers and a trial gime will be held on July 16, at i Finer Park in order to select players ,for special training to represent the Slns?a|X>re Indian Football Association team.
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  • 34 14 Fiorenzo Ifagnl of Italy won the ninrh lap of t lie Tour de France birvcle race between Bordeaux and Pmj. Efuft Koi)i<-t. Switierland, fini^hei s- Qd IJobiL- of i'Yauc!* third.- A.P.
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  • 38 14 r DAY'S fixtures in the Singapore United Services Association Football League are: DIVISION ONF: RNAS v. FBW; IMSC v. K AF Chani>i; RAF Seletar Athenians v. RMS Terror; Royal Knftneei I v. RAF T i- ih.
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  • 101 14 BELGIUM and Denmark will meet in the final of the Davis Cup (European Zone* tie to be played before July 21. In the semi-flnalj which ended yesterday Belgium beat Italy by three matches to two and Denmark b>at France by lour matches to one. Yesterday's results were:
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  • 40 14 Big trophy forUfjj^ Ml photo. 2nd. ASIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS Miss Mint Connolly won her second Wimh |C (I o D WOmen'f sir. Title when bl^b l> t ;i Doris Hart In tw« sets. She is liero seen holding Hie trophy. Io
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  • 240 14  - STTA $-hunt has started TOPSPIN By THE Singapore Table Tennis Association iws T start in raising the $12,000 needed to sen la em J eight to participate in the 2nd Asian Champions^ I which will be held from Sept. 6-13 at the 'Ice Palace Stadium. Tokyo. The ball has started
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  • 262 14 H.K. 01aitMv&$> i&r Australia SOCCER getg an international at in Australia this geagon with the coming tour of Chinese soccer team from Hong The Hong Kong Football Association arranged the 20-num Chinese squad tour of Australia. They open in Sydney on July It will be the first Chinese sooner teun
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    • 63 14 WHO IV «IX«AI»OBL 5 OTA* Af 1 THE EMBASSY HO«H (OPPOSITE KATONC PA») 1 EXTENSION TILL 1.00 A. M. «n SATURDAY, Bth JULY. l^ N G Ht DANCE NIGHTLY: 8.31 P.M «»•>!■ p. 2 SATURDAY TEA DANCE-. 4. P>^!to pMSUNDAY CONCERT Ml.-* }:>\ KKSIDj-.JV 1 MODERATE TERMS I OB.PM;^^ N
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  • 773 15 GRECIAN KNIGHT FOi TOP SPRINT Xlhut Lewis an 2nd. day nvF sprinters will l>e the main rIASS V** r jt Tilnah tomorrow. I attraction ai •> Tur club s s« nlld a iL The absence of CINECOIOB July f in race will rob that event of !«>* lhe f crest
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  • 507 15 I HAVE no idea why Rosalind J ws scratched on the first V. but she ran three in 36 ycs«%just to show that there nothing wrong. to£ l must rec °mmend her gin a, we o f the best brts In toongs. DIV 3 CVent over Z
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  • 140 15 ht d CoraUta on I. Soldena should 3 Kv. evem F 'U^ h «th fcehtad «va Shi n hfr or.lv i'honlv on thc should win, raiio will also be hard to i 1 d I fh he finished i cond to O who luts been promoted
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  • 211 16  -  ALLAN LEWIS Tin for the nig sprint By PINTXOLGR (Ward) saine d more admirers for the Williamson Memorial Stakes next Saturday when he easily disposed of three in 37 2 on the second grass tiMt'c :it Hukit Timah this mornins, Though the tracks ara still in
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  • 153 16 SOLYIL (Hudson*, in company u: i idMT bOTft, ran three In 40 t' Aly. Fair Sir Flannery) went over three In ..mi time, dmsen? (Charles) m'.d HUh Dawn <Ellery> ran two fitrlonfl in even time. afoaret II ilnnsdown) and 3!» M>l. iW.irJi spin ted down the
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  • 255 16 Chinese Athletics 7; Star Soccentes 2. AFTER 50 minutes of even exchanges, when the score stood at two-all, Chinese Athletic staged a rousing rally to score five goals in the last minutes. They gained 8 deserving success over Star Soccentes in this Sin^aoore Amateur F.A.
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  • 148 16 Penang will not hear of re-play PENANG soccer players and officials will not hear of their Football Association "reconcidering 1 the question of the walkover awarded them and to meet Selangor In a replay of their MaJaya Cup fixture. They are still bitter ovex the "cold shoulder" the Penang team
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  • 167 16 Close of play scores: \t (iUucestcr Gloucestershire 217; 3Umorgan 94 for two. At Colchester— Essex 164; T incashlre 02 for one. At Nottingham Nottinghamshire 160; Royal Air Force lf>B for six. At Bradford— Middlesex 208; Yorkshire 139 for (wo. At Blaokheath: Ken* fi3 And 186 or seven iWhif-Tden not
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  • 74 16 JOHORE GRAND ROHNORE GRAND P8IX TICKETS 'TICKETS for the stands nt th? Johor^ Grind Prix and roid will be on sale from today. Car Park tickets may be obtained at the MUM time. Tickets are on sale at Robinson's and at tho office of the Automobile Association of Singapore in
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  • 70 16 ftfr. Chee Soon K°n;. racehors? owner and one of Malaya 'a known and oldest Turf icier. let"*: by plane on Sunday for United Kingdom for a two-SM holiday. Mr. Chee v ill rlftt Ml .sin. who is studying medicine at DuW n Uni versi f
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  • 23 16 Leading nil the way, Royal Serenade, from Iniand. raced I > triumph In the AJSSIOO.OOO Hollywood Gold Cup Handicap on Saturday.
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  • 292 16 4IX English county cricket matches were interfered with at one time or another yesterday. No play was possible at Colchester, Bradford and Nottingham. The <^ame at Ashby could not start until five o'clock but then Victor Munden, the Leic ?stershlre leftarm slow bowler, taking
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  • 115 16 Rocky f 0 defend fifle in September ROCKY MARCIANO I 1V cnampion, and R o i^ La Starza of Ne w Yorft meet ma 15-round w o j hoavyweigUt title f2 probably on September a La Starza. 25, has deftniteW been picked as challenge ff PJte the slightly higher ra£
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  • 119 16 RAIN washed out play on the fourth day of the third Test between England and Amtralia at Old Trafford yesterday. The pitch and the outfield wt \v;i;er-logged. It was still raia^ when the captains. Hut ton and B» sett arrived and without hesitate decided that no
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  • 29 16 Spain beat Chile In a soccer inknational in Santiago on Sunday v fwogoals to one after leadtn? wW i o OI .U to nil at half-ttme.-Reut*.
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