The Singapore Free Press, 5 August 1953

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  • 20 1 The Singapore Free Press ]vpA Afternoon Sale m Malaya. Wed.. August 5. 1953, Price 15 C ts OCERN IN BRITAIN
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  • 485 1  - TOWKAYS LAUGH AT FEAR SIT YIN FONG I walk itiii* niiiliiHHtirvs elnb Kidnapping that s just fate K> SINGAPORE'S wealthy Chinese are not a bit alarmed for their own safety following the kidnapping of 62--year-old Mr. Thio Soen Tioe. Yesterday I walked into the Millionaires 1 Club m Tanjong Rhu,
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  • 541 1 L authoritative British source said m London yesterday that a political conJvc on the Far East would be dlllicult" if the Dullesstalks produce any sort of undercovei [rw ment on the future of Korea. Mr Dulles' journey to Korea[this time is not one whlcn jomcndfi
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  • 156 1 ROBBERS DRIVE OFF S'PORE COUPLE IN CAR A SINGAPORE Chinese, who was sitting and chatting to a girl companion m a car parked at the B'i mite East Coast Road at midnight last i,i»ht was suddens? < >i>'irronted by three Malays and a Chinese who ordered him to get into
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  • 12 1 •JPore Rubber Market .^quietly this morning August shipti! i md,
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  • 21 1 I tion m I m )i Mi t Sanders to bo i im ed tti the enl
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  • 85 1 OPERATION Big Switch" the exchange of Korean prisoners of war—began this morning. Into the freedom village near Panmunjom rolled three Soviet jeeps carrying Turkish troops the first Allied prisoners to be handed over. They yelled and waved happily to the waiting I'nited Nations troops. Among the Allied
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  • 27 1 A four-man Japanese mission promote harmony between 2J and South-East Asian ;'°ns will leave Tokyo on Foreign Minister Katsic y^. said Yesterday.
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  • 21 1 The British Oovernment sold [y.ick to private ownership today the first 140.000 shares tn the nationalised steel industry. Reuter
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  • 80 1 $100,000 PAID FOR RELEASE SINGAPORE'S CJ.D. ctfh-f. Mr j. Mat lean, this murmuij confirmed that the kidnapped Chinese millionaire, Mi. Thio Soen Tioe, paid SlOO.OOO us the price ti his release \tr. Maclean personally interviewed Mr. Thio on hn sitkbed m St. Tutrit k Koad \»^terday. Police were convinced that
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  • 45 1 PEN Sir Charles Keightley. Co**"»** r l *-Qj*t-Z?r?£t ll Land Fones. has been ap/wm'rrt an Aide de tump ce H l e \°uc"eedT l F%\d Marshal Sir ft*. Harding Ckie, of the Imperial Oeneml Staff, Hko <<><•< recently pr.rmoted to nominal. Reuter
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    • 33 1 1 ~< j So good, you'd expect I f>m I V J Fof Bedtur»« For Lunch Time *t i Drink delicious T I^TE T/u- Viiomin-/orti/ied Foot! Beverofe A WANDEB LTU. (ltm«>rt«< Kn.-lanl). SINGAPORK I
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  • 32 2 SARAH JOAQUIM |MS»fd aw a. 4.1. 53 at |S, i=t Nicolas Flats. Funeral service to be heir. Armenian Churcli St. Gregory, a' #.18 pm Cortege leaving St. Nlcolaj Fi.it- 4 p.m.
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  • 218 2 The 'Formosa Senator' gets Taft's Senate job I^KITBLK AN Senators yesterday elected Mr. William Knowland as the Senate Majority Leader to succeed Senator Taft. S. nator Homer Ferguson of Michigan was elected to the chairmanship of the Senate Republican Policy Committee to succeed Mr. Knowland Thirty-nine of the 46 Republican
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  • 76 2 1 vind at Lily 1 a bi TO FIOK.V wiU- of P ratnam <>! Telok v k. t lighter, nt k n| on ifUi July WOODHOW On AUfUil ls( 1953 Hi 13 M H Slav ;ipc»:f Jl h( tote Arnold), wilt <»: Major J H. Woodrow, Ittc Roy;.] Sussex
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  • 78 2 r pHE United States A:r Force A last night claimed two records for a six jet Boeing B-47 bomber on a flight to England and back. The Air Force said the plane which arrived at Florida last night completed the longest non-stop jet flight record. It took
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  • 139 2 MARY'S SASH FOUND IN 59 AD CHURCH A SASH, believed to have been worn by the Virgin Mary. has been found m Syria, it was announced m Worcester, Masschuetts, yesterday. American Archbishop Mar Athanas] a Yeshue Samuel, of the Assyrian Apostolic Orthodox Church, said the discovery was stated m a
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  • 134 2 For 14 years he was Sing Sing's executioner MR. JOsini FEANCEU has resimed from America's trimmest Ufc— official executioner for Sini Sing Prison— after 14 years during which he handled more than >M) executions save no reason but prison attendants said he "as tired of threats ag ainsi "is life
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  • 152 2 Sack Dulles, Ike is urged F oster Dulles. M U heartened by jSJS 1 statement Al<± h^ Pud-iates the *L m the Secretary *> Dulles that An? Stat come the policy of thl fi| States to fflifiS farms, industry and bu he drafting of AmeS or what would a^ forced
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    • 503 2 CLASSIFIED ADS ACKNOWLEDGMENT THE FAMILY o| ttM late Mr Thtw Tel Kee thank all relatives find Mends for their Und ;.':e:id ance .it his funeral yesterday, >nd I also tho.^p who rendered as^i--»nri sent wreaths :md condolen< IN MEMOBIAM G. M. RA.JEN»KAM died AugUSI 4th. 1952. "Well done thou faith
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    • 512 2 sffl/)« f I I •fit) J D«pnn« Maurier'f 0* Richard Burton WHAT WAS SHE? MADONNA OR MURDERESS? WAS RACHEL GUILTY OR NOT GUILTY? OPINION CONTEST IN CONNECTION WITH THE EXHIBITION OF ••MY COUSIN RACHEL" h] b* In connection with the coming exhibition ol the dramatic sensation "My Cohmij k u
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  • 257 3 $ux, too Press Sttf R«P° rie J if pres m an crusade of *°Crmu Raj, a )lr- D^ her of the SinBSK* Council, o*l the new Immigra■t [s doomed to fail, SK circles said yesJ! one other member Is N h to support him when
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  • 40 3 picture. SINGAPORE'S FORMUR Colo nial Secretary. Mr. W. 1.. Blythe, lefl the Colnoy In the (ilenearn yesterday on leave before retirement. Mr. and Mrs. Blythe are nictured here on the (ilenearn with their dailffhtter, Anne. Free Press
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  • 157 3 Free Press Stuff Reporter THE I pper Serangoon Catholic parish is building i memorial to members who were massacred by the Japanese at Ponggol Point m February 1942. The unveiling ceremony will be held next Tuesday morning. Scouts of the Holy Innocent* English School, many of
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  • 22 3 Britain-, gold and dollar re--1 during July ,*****, their hlghesl ,n.r late m 1951, though f ar below their mid-i'b'.
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  • 14 3 carpet that really FLOATS TRADE SHOW MYSTERY I 1 mm Unoy Canning C U
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  • 330 3 Women must stand on their own 2 feet C 800 ig^OMI N i i nave c 7T |X 111 1)11 ICfl l| iu^t t-.i i» tit»i bap] Sing i pore nh•• <• c 11« cromds are t.>«» toagh •>"•' unruly, Colony luh ©pei > tors t"i»i me yesterday. Light I)
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  • 83 3 COURSE FOR POLICE A SUCCESS a dvanced training uoursea A tor probationer Inspectors! at the Singapore Police Training School nave been a lucceus, police spokesman .said yesterday. The scheme which was started this year gives a more comprehensive training m work involving the preparing of investigation papers. precis i writing,
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    • 63 3 SILVER CROSS PRAMS^^ 1 1 M i I ar IN THREE DIGNIFIED DESIGNS Chnli'lm n iM,'.''Hl Ha°«ldk Levers, cmnple te j 240.00 with White Sleeve Handle. Hall Bearing rhoctnut Maroon and Cream, Ham urcj ROBINSON Co Ltd Singapore n w n jL^fc i LYDIA S SCHOOL OF ART DRAMA P
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  • 424 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, August 5, 1953 SAVING AND SPENDING fall m tin and rubber prices has hit the Federation so hard that it I has been forced to ask the British Government for immediate aid. Singapore, however, is more fortunate. It has yet to feel the chill of
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  • 579 4 AFTER THE GENERAL THE POLITICIAN SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS RAISE SOME OF THE THORNY PROBLEMS TO WHICH THE WORLDS STATESMEN ARE HEIR TO NOW THAT THE FIGHTING HAS CEASED IN KOREA ■•iix. ii^niin^ is over uir 1 fighting begins. Already the lines are being manned for the battle: Shall Ked China Join
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    571 4 IT isn't an over yet. by any means. In a certain sense it has only just begun. For, hidden away m the truce agreement is a clause which is going tc cause a lot of trouble. It states that, within ninety days of the conclusion of the armistice,
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    • 14 4 LONGINES The World s Most Honoured Watch Sold hy AIL HIGH CLASS WATCH DEALERS
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    • 36 4 TOUGH the^ AND built ti COMPACT to UXDERWOOD Correspondent <** J^M^m^^T vSSr flu I lit i red for durabilit> "i i htiUViM precision built for easier 7 lii > I* T UKDERWOOD GENERAL AGENCIES (MMI Singapore Kuala Lumpur
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  • 46 5 U nothing likt- a lit BW and then tokfcp Jlipform." -ays this rtun 3nd pwceeds to s, that. He was caught v cameraman doling „be ;un-racks at the Gun (Mubs August Holiday Shoot held a< Smipore R'flf Rnngf i on Monday.
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  • 198 5 Free Press Stall Reporter IGAPORE General Post Ollice will soon work wnd-the-clock to speed up the delivery of mail. This is part of a general plan to streamline tnt msation to improve the service to the public. Mail sorting now is done between 5
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  • 83 5 American greens for S'pore &ETABLES, grown from American seeds will be on a Singapore towards the if the year, 4-H dub said yesterday. have distributed more I JW of the 6.000 packets J™ Siven them by an ?»J- "Johnny Apples* /i k "Typically English" W beensent t0 r.mnprs Highlands. n£
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  • 40 5 QUICK WORK ON CHEAP HOMES IB? 1 Reporter. wit >• lor t Jl an day h 7 l lby th ,i r^v toi y 2nn n ofUli c la kmcj shape Lng with unities [Yusl i< M m L m -i-
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  • 37 5 Russia is expected to put hoi latest military and civil craft on display at the am: Air Flrot Day .show at TllS Ing Airport <>n Sunday. Western nivuys planned to attend th' 1 .^how.
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  • 107 5 City looks vp r pHi: Singapore City Council I is looking up law books to line 1 ou>. whether cycling along Queen Elisabeth Wall is an offtMice. This followed a complaint to the Free Press by "AnuoytMl Arthur" who objected to cyclists making a
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  • 81 5 4 m year-old -spear was V**' A Rented to NWku Abdul Rahman, president jjWgg y the Persetlan Melayu a- tlon o i Kelanton at Kota Bahru on Sunday. The "Lemblng Oembala SaktT linear o! the magic force) i Iretented Man expn on of ?S Support
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    • 252 5 IT- "—I f i i 1^ 'I \i*m I. Hove an ANGEL type your letters! I it \■> ;i KVPiM ii i lifts On l io r ku kOf I f ODC hing t'i lior feet, she'll have iwi^i ■"< her fmgen when iyp- inji oi\ H.il<l.i. i!ie Swedish precision
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    • 204 6 MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davis TARZAN by Edgar Rice Burroughs THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris /THE MOST YOU EVER GOT FOR r MOW MOW AlUCh\ I f''j DON'T KNOW \iff BANsON K I LLI N6 AM AN, CA6SI US, WAS \1 a DO yOU THINK HE'D
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    • 363 6 LUCK} STau Ulenu and i" V th (IMI(1( «rlv nY' 0 X «l»m and an in correct one stntrali, j ah(J dvic Vou h4 'V^ enwiioiul nature 0 'kou will nuik" "L 1 /'"^"a. sa<,i,i, P r Jt»- Still, there L^" Ull ":s >ou demand fr J? Wen as you
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  • 217 7 FSTKIANS In Britain may be forced to obey safety Transport Minister. Mr. Lennox-Boyd, said 'Jfjc considering such a precaution. He agreed it ojxj__ would be "revolutionary." He estimated that 45.000 50.000 road accidents a year are due to the fault ot pedestrians,
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  • 117 7 a police horse, {pranced inpatienUy at the J Uehts m Bftiiord Road SL Life m London to ffiust traffic crowds, and teftheroad 60,. ufiUlam Grose, returning to Eanmongery shop with a Joftea. found a youth be- d the counter umi the till John
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  • 27 7 More than 1.000 workers of toe Press Trust of India— lndia's h«est news agency staged tononstration- all over India wtodav to demand h lies.- Reuter
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  • 13 7 IA hu an m m Rom*' ye* I sDas.HT.2ers. A.P.
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  • 29 7 Nicholas Ploumbides. convicted of being a leader of the outlawed Greek Communist Party was sentenced to death by a mlMtary tribunal m it ns yesterday A.P.
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  • 142 7 p Rev. c. Shrimpton, Vicar of Ruddinjton, Nottinghamshire, girded himself w itli hi* wife's Von and took over the kitchen. In the study Mrs Dorothy shrimpton sat down to tte her husband's monthly loner to his parishioners. *«N her idea I should 7 3
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  • 81 7 500 nylons in secret panel of ship a customs officer A scratches on a bolt m the deck of the cargo shi i when she reached Avonmoutn. He turned hia magnifying on other bolts, found mOr« .scratches. a coverplate ovei the engine-room to be removed Under it he foi waterprool
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  • 26 7 A truck returning a group ol worshippers from ■■< the Island of Ei i m the Aegean overturned, killand injuring 37 oi A.P.
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  • 24 7 ,Tr'- r>l laid a J) conn. The 399,438 toi launch I ,le" mci the prevl i tei l h ,7
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    • 107 7 BLAW <«|fe> KHOX LTD. CONCRETE MIXERS OF VARIOUS CAPACITIES END DISCHARGING FITTED WITH PNEUMATIC TYRES FOR EASY TOWING THE BLAW KNOX 5-E CONCRETE MIXER FITTED WITH PNEUMATIC TYRES FOR EASY TOWING MALAYAN WIRE MESH FENCING CO., (1946) LTD. 13. Mercantile Bank Bldg. K\\VV/A A\ UkC YeW Bldg PHONE 4698 PHONE
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  • 334 8  - UNKNOWN UNKNOWN JOSEPH YEO Story by "What's wrong with this little girl? Noihing she has just blown off a big powderfull plate that hid this sweet. And, according to the regulation, she had to pick up the tweet wit-h her tongue and she has. Right: The exchange relay for girls
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  • 437 10 HER BROTHER-IN-LAW CONFESSED A decent sort, says divorce judge PRANTING a decree to a wife who admitted misconduct 11 with her husband's brother. Commissioner Sir Reginald Sharpe said m the Divorce Court that the husband's cruelty led to the break-up of ihe marriage. He exercised the court's discretion In favour
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  • 16 10 CVI) CBARISSC, one of Holly w< od's best dancers, m a deUfhtlal ballet sequence.
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  • 206 10 (SHIPOWNERS want more room m the Port of London the world's largest port, for the bigger and faster ships that are now going up the Thames. Five to six million tons of ■hipping use the port every ith. Shipowners are backing the Port of
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  • 16 10 The workl'i IM t-nwtional hel v| when i Airliiu' 1 R i p A.P.
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  • 127 10 iho tut /#o TWUSI efciekeni travail, d 7.> milei item Leicester to Cheltenham— on the back axle of a lorry. The mystified driver said that he had parked the lorry overnigf/ at a farm near Leicester. fVwioff.v dust T>RITISH scientists believe *J thp dust from factory flue* and
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  • 45 10 »veu Yugoslav routhi ol a military axe have been caughl by Austrian police near J froni <t w th:n -4 hours, police K>rte<i yesterday. Ul (Quoted i S they had Illegally crossed tin* border t i isylum n Austria b > >g S A.P.
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  • 706 11 TODAY marks (he first anniversary of one of Europe's most baffling postwar murder mysteries the Kiviera killing of British nutrition expert Sir Jack Dnimmonri and his family. French police are still doggedly following the ease, which may go down m criminal annals as one of
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    138 11 Both Hdtn- vulnerable BMtk dealer MVvfcr the Kh*»l West »hrd>- I AIJY/.NCi.n PLAYERS who like to n well-thought-out plays \m)l tad considerable oi Interest In th !<;«).!. bridge magazines. This ■i li from the European Bridge Ke•rnfch, although published m wwdten Is written In 1 (albeit wmetimes with
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    • 106 11 w£r^%d —They are— but also lor I jL blouses and lingerie L|;ii $M i^^ TPhere are many different kindi X of A nti-Shrink fabrics gwaranteed by Grafton. There are rayon jmfflVS\,s crapes to suit all tastes, dupions* fabrics for playwear, morning and afternoon wear as well as a complete range
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  • 208 12 Women are not all like this BUS SEAT BATTLE :«»a woman Passenger" expects too much when sne asks for bus seats for ••Women Only." I suggest she runs a bus company of her own specially for females of her type and end her unreasonable demands. Fortunately not jail our womenfolk
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  • 53 12 THE address of the Social Welfare Department Ls Incorrectly given on its stationery. Although the department h&a removed to Havelock Road its memoranda still bear the address "Old Supreme Court." So as not to cause the public inconvenience I hope the error will be rectified. PHILIP. Singapore. An amendment
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  • 62 12 MR. C.C. Tan is right and so is Mr. Nair. There should be a commission to inquire into the conduct of the dishonest city councillors. Every step mast be taken by the Government, particularly the Anti-Corruption Branch to see that political adventurers are duly punished and disgraced, as they
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  • 29 12 The Pressman's Postbag pictun Chinese women pack the temple the (ioddess of Mercy m Waterloo St., Singapore, to say prayers on the occasion of the sodden-' birthday.- Free Press
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  • 279 12  -  P. L. KOH 4. > f^^Xj^^^^jm||^^«Mwiwßß By \|R. Goh Chin Chye, asst. district commissioner ior M* training courses m South-Western District, left Singapore by air yesterday for Gilwell, England, to get advanced scouting training. He is expected to spend three weeks at Gilwell the international
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  • 52 12 picture rMKs. i HiRAWAT PANTARACHUN (centre) daughter of the Prime Minister of Siam. call* an Mrs. Oveta Culp Hobbj (ri^lit Secretary of the IS Department of Health, Hdui :i tion and Welfare, m Washington, On the left i> lh« Siamese Am bAssMlor to America, Mr. Tote
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  • 87 12 I^HE early morning longwinded, classical Carnatic music produced by ;he Tamil lon of Radio Malaya tends to further my sleep so I switch ofl much to the annoyance of my old fashioned mother. Don't the gentlemen who arran theso programmes iiv m a new bethan i 1558.
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    • 199 12 Dfdi mJm mmmmm M^J«i MACIC MARCIN ONLY ROYAL HAS IT: I A a^^^^ x oii<#> XI T &f 3 7jP^*^W O/F,^ filial L^#\k I C"/\ Plruse send me details of the ROYAL j\\JfMrVJ |T MACK' MABGIN porUblr t>iiev.Titer I LTD. w tli particulars of easy method of payment. Name: Address:
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  • 495 13  -  Sir Laurence Olivier Playing the highwayman hero m the film of "The Beggar's Opera" was harder than playing Hamlet By THE vital question I had to face was: Could I tackle a singing role? It seemed to me an extremely milk-and-water job to play a part which
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  • 463 13 INTRODUCING A NEW PIANIST MUSIC TOPICS BY PRESTO I AST week I fanfared the arrival m Singapore of Joyce Thompson whom the Music Society, Chamber Ensemble and Radio Malaya have lost no time m engaging for public appearances this year. This week I can introduce another artist. Elizabeth Hunt, a
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  • 34 13 \SM\I I. 1 ■iii|«>i\ i i. iln „ni i" ■"WM JI "-I" unl«.i| Raindroi ed en I W»..it < i meaol by S""- r I 9 I.i n.. h, rxil tn* of th«
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  • 260 13 yMKAVINSKYS lUX Kill CM BFBING i &4M < dv J'lwteinpsj i.iu.st'ti a. lefcMtttoQ vbtn I a Aril played 4' eai no wonder! 11 Is an Indication <>! how :.,i iiic musk public <mm Its prejudice agauul the i>iui;ii violence, strange rhythmt ;"'< rdl (>i (Hi* WOrt thai Wall
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    • 10 13 ARTIE'S HEADLINE "CtmtJih mv nt>w off J»unc>~vc PRAC I ISE
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    • 179 13 PHILIPS! NEW ARRIVALS 33 1/3 r.p.m. BENNY GOODMAN CARNEGIE HALL JAZZ CONCERT. Starring among others: Harry (antes, Gene Krupa. Count Basic, Lionel Hampton. BLO7OOO/01 SING AND DANCE WITH FRANK SINATRA* (Frank Sinatra with Orch. Accomp.) 8R***** "MOOD ELLINGTON by Duke Ellington Orch. 8R***** 'KAY KYSER DANCE PARADE by Kay Kyser
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    • 76 14 DANNY KAYE sing, dance H HiUTCN V rafflwx-S 3&B^^ .-"w> S^^^S^^^^^^ i^A^ r ■Bl' N -^S^^^^^^S *'^^?^^^ra HflHS^SwS^Ha I ,^f y*gS3^fiffi&Sy^^^^^ S9BSOqSKHhHBk fIBHBBBBHkV W^Bk MHM fl W «iai^»^ >^ 89G Sffi! BBF \ii S -Vk *o«k< Wmas gWß^|HJg>|Wßßpfr jff j^^'^bk Jfc b^bbbv" r j iK -3 Simultaneously From Today! V
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  • 219 15 Allan Lewis says SHORT programme of six events does not make winners any easier to find A tomorrow, the third day of the Penailg Turf Club's August Bank Holiday infe The'niain race of tne afternoon for Class 2, Div 2 horses over six furlongs chould
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  • 18 15 following hordes win I^l start tomorrow: Percussion, Peasant Girl, Traduoer, Film Studio, Harrobve, Middle Street, Kinjr Devon.
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  • 183 15 Skyrider is hard to beat ULACK HOSE. Dante's Idyll Skyrider. Pandora. Meteorite and if he -saddles up Finalist look the pick of the Class 5 Div. 3 race over six furlongs. Skyri#er -saddled up well .it the last meeting here when he <von a double. He Is dropped 51b lor
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  • 140 15 piCTUEE lAN who did not have a clear run m his first rare is Mirth another chance m a ve.ik lick! of Class 5 Div. 2 horses over Mile. He la up a division but drops 61b Reward. seccnd to Hurry Up. looks ihe
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  • 151 15 THOUGH Mat* Hari Is up two divisions with 5 lb extra she will win Rgftlß. She won her first race very easily and the way she finished suggests that the extra half furlong will not trouble her. Taking a line through timing, she
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  • 129 15 Race between Demonic and Beauman J)EMOXir ,ml Brauman appear to be jreJU above theii rlvali m the wi s Div. 4 event over six furlongs **monic third to Bin Money and «hH, a !i M u h i )<lluI i^i 81b at which he Would be ve,v hard to beat
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  • 42 15 Government Printing Office B.C. •»nd Traction Union S.C. drew 2-1 In the SAFA Div. 3B «ame at Geyl *l£ni[u Bt and y Ahmad sidek scored to Prlntln* Office while Mat Noor and Hussein replied for Traction Union, p Manhire lefereed.
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  • 189 15 QABAK BERNAM, SAIGON BRAN. 810 MONEY, HIRRY IP. and WHY WORRY will probably provide the finish of Class 5 Div. 2 race over six furlongs. Sabak Brrnam was second to Picture House, for which she Ifl up 7 lb, meeting Saigon Bran, third m
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  • 126 15 BRITAIN'S crack milers. who set up a world record time Ol 16 mm. 41 .sec for the four-mile i(].iy on Saturday, will take a crack a! another world relay record at London's White City on September 23. They aim to better the world's 4 x 1.500
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  • 43 15 difh Ro\;vl Lancer* became t rhiiJUpinlr ijl UK C lWb« X unpetition v. hen thej beat Plr*i Soraersel Llghl Irfantry from Kuala Lumpur b) 4-1 .it [poll I ancen will now I 1 Ann] re Jn the fli
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  • 508 16 MAY HITS 100-THEN A GRAND 73 NOT OUT 4 THRILLING six runs victory over by Surrey, tin* County champions, put them m joint second place with Sussex, 14 points behind Middlesex, who retained their lead as a result of the series of panes which ended yesterday.
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  • 83 16 Rim Archer, the Australian cricket lUnroundOT who iraa Mln t r id to boapfttal m London for obasrva lon »t" er developing stomu-h trouble on t><>* Una] day ot the Fourtb Tm( ;«r r left hospital yesterday. AufttraUao captain Llndaay h i s^* laid thai
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