The Singapore Free Press, 17 August 1953

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  • 18 1 The Singpore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya. No 13?»5. Stn*ap©rt Aa*. 11. 1358. Price 1* t*
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  • 244 1 Vl N thousand indiu«i> hiokt- IhraOftli pulive a B and Mirffrd ai'^ V lo tt mtm aup,i SSTWtfnter. Mr. Moham L!p,i aii m arrived for Hi" irith v" N«hr«, lb< i.. dian Premier. M, Nehru. irh« mil inert {lt gieei *ir< AH,
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  • 305 1  -  SIT YIN FONG By ctWMSsißsrs.'ffjMsS the home of so much feminine charm. A junior nurse, win) claimed to speak for those of her ranks •says m a letter to the Pressman who signs henell "Victimised/ There is no privacy In the n»w hostel. "There are
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  • 177 1 SOU'IH KORFiA la.st iiigtH opposed the participation of i cither Britain or Russia m the Korean peace conference A spoKe.sman of the South Korean Foreign Office .said i« Seoul, participants at the conferenre should be limited to South Korea the United States, China and North
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  • 451 1 PERSIA MAY BE A REPUBLIC picture. THK flight of the Shah ;md Mi vvite to liatfhdad may mean the i»nd Of the monarchy m Persia, said Teheran soitnes yester day Vhey said Pmnier Mohammed Mossadeq had alwaj* wanted a republic' and that his war to curt the Shah's powers was
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  • 239 1  -  P. M. RAMAN. By ABOUT 80 caddies of Slnna pOTt'l cosmopolitan Uland Club have been on strike since yesterday They want mon> monpy and lips. The dub rates are 7ft eenla for nine i^o'es and $i M for 18 holes. The «x*»cutWe comnvitt^p recently told members not to
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  • 263 2 Soekarno declares war on Muslim rebels Pledge to restore security ORESIDENT So^karno of Indonesia yesterday declared an all out war on the Darul Islam terrorist organ Lsation. He ordered all government agenciti to start a clean up action against these disruptive firmed band* The president uas speaking before a special
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  • 155 2 3 S'pore motorists held up, robbed of $1,800 A OANG of three robbeis whipped out knives from their sleeves at ;i dark spot m Guillemard Road. SingHp<jre, at 1230 am. today and relieved a Muslim motoris* and two wo- i m< n of 5| |MM m lsh and j jt^tllery
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  • 71 2 The artists. painter* and .irii.raiors of Valtaarfc, home of f deni Krench Cflilct m Urn south of Kraiuv, seen to have inn out of China cL»y just before a gmla which took place at a il uh at Juan -lee* -Pins on the Riviera.
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  • 176 2 |{|'.-vma nas mvite,| the Big Three W«i. .Mtnd a German peace tmhS^'SS^mn U six months. cc wiinin the next The Soviet Not c delivered to >"" the United states. Britain and France, snid /aJJ jmejcsted stated" lfrTTiding representatives of both West and East Germany
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    41 2 picture. NICHOLAS C. Cristophilos. Boston -horn son of a rest an rani owner, has won a cash settlement for his atomic patents from the Atomic Energy Commission. He learned nuclear physics during the Nazi occupation A.P. of GreJece.— l
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  • 24 2 E'lght passengers were reported missing from a motor boat which sank yesterday m heavy seas off central Cebu Island m the Philippines.
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  • 145 2 TpHE end of France's Assumption holiday weekend yesterday signalled a bid by the Communists to grab control of the strike wave which is paralysing the nation. The Red -run General Con- federation of Labour <CGT» ordered Its Metal Workers' Union to launch
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  • 316 2 4 DIE IN MARCH ON 'WHITE' CITY POLICI opened tire on 40M mmgrj Arab demonstrators on the outskirts of the European city of Casablanca last mtjhi. a few hours after the Sultan of Morocco warned that "innocent French and Moroc- ran blood" would flow if France did noi support him.
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  • 69 2 GERMAN Protestant pastor Juergen Span nth yesterday repeated his claim thai he had found the sunken city of Atlantis at i he bottom of the sea full oft the island of Helogol and off 1 Germany Pastor Spanuth has just returned to Hamburg f?om a month-long
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    • 39 2 KIAN lIUA HOTEL (IN BOUNDS* Nc. 81. BENCOOLEN STREET Spore. 7. Phone Noi. 3492, *****. L Fresh Airy Rooms Modern Furniture: r. \Ve i^^^gjj^ and sanitation vci Services Guaranteed I Parking I. '^^M^flfll KITCHEN X PINING nlt aM V
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  • 214 3  -  JOSEPH YEO B) SOME of th« il aea ichooUi (Or 7,000 pupils are being bottled Into shape In Singapore. Work ii<>* begun on two secondary schools at Siglai Road and Alexandra Road, each to cost $700,000. They ar ,jut> tn completed before next May. Bach will
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    39 3 Red China's number one boss, Mao Tzt» Tung, was again reported very sick M yesterday A Nationalist China Union Presa dispatch said Mao's heart disease Is "getting serious" and tie has been confined to his b«'d
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  • 320 3 TA TTOOS NUDES IN HOLY GROUNDS A Singapore Chinese bM been tottooing nudes on tho »rms and chests af customers, mostly servicemen, for the past eight years In the {rounds ol S1 Andrew's C i thedral. Me is 12-year-old GHm Hai Seng who clalnu to be tii picture. rpWO HUNDRED
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  • 24 3 The Soviet Government news paper yesterday reported the death of Professor Anton Prolov Bagreyev, 7f>. the man who developed Soviet champagne
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  • 215 3 'i^HK Singapore City Council has asked the Government tv amt'iid the Municipal Ordinance to permit itn Vehicles and Traffic Committee to license ordinary cars as taxis. The amendment will end a two-year controversy ovei the type <>l taxi.s the <i!.v should bUTC siiid Mr. J
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  • 226 3  - Put on the black list G.T. BOON. »v Simhp practical t»y mmpi' |o |v lI^IOIIKI iff tMltof Snu».i|M»r,. uiiMliur inpoi I «r«. many I Immiv.i ihU «»f <101 l trs i.mxil hlv hnporlrrs t«»lrt MM v»*slri(l.»> lJi.il llii> hi>« d»'« Imr r.i rommrrrial in«»i :t lt t ill in. unit
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  • 102 3 (WINEBK born at Darwin, \nstrali;i. arr t»uyiu< hrxits from H»'»* K»njt al m ivnajc** |>rur of t !00. Ac in«». i ar r usually vrry )>h rt i« ul:ir about thr .\^r nt (heir prnspertivr l»r i«l .-x I'hrv i'ldminc Hi mi from ■tlrttfrtffct. thru go to Hoiik
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    • 51 3 CHECK J OLD FAVOURITES WITH AN //{/^n^K Evl R I AST ING AP PE AL. f?^f W \.nltil.l- m Two Widths, Two l^uililH- I \bml^ j^ yVJ NCI low VVliiU*. I I If n /h<r Children to Ptltr Pint I 5 I' Cinema on Wtdntidaf at J p.m. ROBINSONS s-rotK
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  • 439 4 The Singpore Free Press MONDAY. Aug. 17, 1953. Opinion CEYLON RIOTS npWENTY-THREE people have been killed. 175 civilians and 40 police injured and !iB(i arrested m Ceylon m two days of rioting that began on Thursday The Government has now got the situation under control. But there is still unrest.
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  • 823 4 Not God' s Own Country— But it's BIG IjTHINC; m> stay m America the questions I have been asked most often are: Where have you been?" Hasn't the vaslness of the country surprised you°" What reaiiy surprises is not the size of America not for nothing is one taught a'?
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  • 236 4 THE SIGNS OF KOREA SEOUL. PHE countless signs ootx ting the Korean countryside will amuse and puzzle archeologist> many years hence. The scientists will find that among the American soldiers there were several budding advertising men. enter a village without being Informed by a sign that "you are crossing this
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  • 194 4 THIS COULD END THE A-BOMB P«MIER M KOV'S UN "«t •Am, ric ft** "•onopol, on ,fc!' g«« bomb" h'*«•tit.te.d sssafe weapon ""We 1 JhjM h no evidence an H-c»plos,on could b e hZ I Po.nts outs.de R UJsia -r West earn ed of 2—- ta a ,o m c e,p,o°:
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    • 48 4 Gifts l\v <snr«' \kt Ciftfi you Hi <• i (I <| i ii o. Bir|bda\ Pr \nni> erI. r l|harv, iv >* oi ili\ of jii I OCCfI >ion. c offer >ov a srlro- i lion n\ nii>sl teßSOMihlt S. P. H. de SUVA jj [SINGAPORE. IPOH K. LUMPUR l^
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  • 404 5 free Press Staff Reporter LOVE potions which, it is claimed, will enhance, or restore, the charm of youth, as the need may be. are beinj; hawked round Singapore by young women. One brand of these phials, hearing the eiiphemistc appella- tion The King: of Flowers."
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  • 99 5 S'pore girls won't even show off their legs These disappointed men Krer Press SUIT Ke.|Mirt«-r Un days lr»m ...»w U.e "Most 8.- i ...1if»l l-ef*" contort I will star, m Sii. K a|).»^ A...1 the sa vrsT"rd:.y We are di5a,.,.0i..t.-.l few S'rls have se..l m their names so far." The»
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  • 38 5 Bonds totalling U5575,000 were .set yesterday for a 19 -year old airman who was quoted by officers as saying he set fires because Wichita Falls Texas. la dull and I wanted to create l some excitement
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  • 468 5 FEAR OF PEEPING TOMS IF BUSES GET TWO DECKS IXOUMMIXG CAMERA asks about trannnort No comfort MX. L. C. DANIELS: I'd say noimng iue trying them out and seeing how they work. Despite the crowded condition of Bingapor el streets, doubledeckers should operate well. "At present, we've got to ha
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    • 126 5 I don't tare. Let thrm I l<M>k. I'm koiml to look a f I anyway. Unpopular MM CHI A KOK IMOHQ: Although a double-derker service might be uood within the city hmits, I don't thmk it would he Wdeom* These buses afi popular m loon opposite rlong Kong. And they
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    • 271 6 •J 4MB MH^H 1 |N) W^C 4k^K ft^?^ m bi r MANDRAKE. THE MAGICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davi: HC"'i'C^ P£FOZe ACTIVE PUT y/'f-JiD A '.'AM rCEAUiLV THf^c j r/spgee.'eocp. "zerueP taxzlu mm Mm&*M/r^J m l-~ozsz~ f*lanc w. ll •TKeNPfeHAPg CTANPi\DACC6ND. R^^|9 Ql ta^£ v o, TnfCF LJ V
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    • 420 6 I YOUR r LUCKY STAR B°« X >I ""AY,. „ar rto(l »«9-t«am| fat v (11 l! S »«m, m 2 ...ir 11 y* •till morr makr „ii V S »W«-d. make i, your life V«»u are m( »O« wh<l cam 'V'"" b«l««. and it willt ft IjHrnS," Vm em have
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  • 244 7 'A plot to boost Haymes backfired' AtTOK-SINGEB Dick Haymes. whose name hai a«iMi linked recently with Kita Hajrwejfib, wai arteaied m the I "S. l-.isi \v«'ek for deportalion to his native Hrfmitina. TUf AttoriH\v-(ii'n«Tal. Mr. Herbert Brouiiell. announced .the reason lor the deportation warrant w t.s that fiurin» VTorUI II
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  • 120 7 Two women left u^ public gallery at Worcester when Him maglstratefl announced th*t an unpleasant ca»€ vm about h^ard. m the d(i«-k were aeven Wormen six ol them Hei ')»'it Moyf Barnley, aged 47 company directo SouthallAvenue: Thomas Henry Preece aged *i 7. pensioner
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  • 525 7 TWO GIRLS MET A SUNBATHING SCOTSMAN nKSCKIBKII by th«* defence as a stranger m a ftrailfC land, a Scotsman al ClftkbT, Co. Mayo. Kire. w;is ordered to leave the country m four days or else servr a two-month prison sentence. The sentence would be suspended m the meantime, said District
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  • 121 7 NCO stole women's clothes Dkscribkd by an omeer m an up-and-coming N.C.--o Sgt. Joseph Reginald Oregory, ayed 29. of the Small Anns School. Hythe, Kent, was giv^n a conditional discharge and ordered to pay 455. costs at WokIng Burrey when he appeared on remand on thre< charges o1 kteallng clothing
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  • 39 7 BLONDE GETS FILM CHANCE AT 21 ptrl lik«*lv t" shiim lorlli a a hrillianl il»l m Urn >iir ture i* youim. hloridr .«< <l beautiful Nonui Randall. Thi> mivK has caught the (h;tiur < 21 ..in) has a ("iilrait with < oiutuhia.
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  • 142 7 I^vkry Wednesday wd Friday i i |f*ye«r-old gtrl stayed oul all nipht. her mother smid ...t Oateshead Juvenile Court. Brought brforc the Biaglsii}.tpy as beir»K bfyctnd the control of hf-r mother and m moral rianpe! ihe pirl Ifftl atftt U> an approved school, the chairman.
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    • 36 7 -am J J »J m o i/Of*" f w*v£w^ board the^ motor on this bout. aC^mR V-^-^^ Fishermen mptd Johnson S~.^_ lervice la behind them fm too will And u»;« f TOUR kM»f r I I
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    168 8 PO athletes, the wild cheerio a tators is a tonic and m achievements. And where can one U more enthusiastic spectator? tl children. This was borne out at School Athletic Sports heic Stadium, last- week. 'Ph* schoolchildren whc school sports fused life into tb a thrilling and most enjoyabif
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    181 9 >erio astir specspi nto great ftnc ponsive or nil lot school at lore InterhcM ikn Besar whc UM interto ti ring it into ■abif ram ifir heads. p. bo Bped their ctv log fight lines no R; vent- lile relay nlvi behind the t- S( for Anglovfr:
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  • 278 10 IT HAPPENED WHEN WE'RE ALONE ON C-NIGHT, GIRL SAYS APOLOGISING f«>r all the trouble he had caused. man told the magistrates at Saffron VYalden. K.ssex. that he hopr-d to marry a 15-year-old §irl when she became 16. The man added that the girl had asked him to £o away with
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  • 47 10 4'eyton T«sl crirkftrr I Makadevau S:tlha>ivjn wlm was i»m t-nii* acquitted m Colombo of a charge of having murderrd his wife by »lr£iig illation. has married again m London. Th<. 35- v fir-old cricketer's new wiife is Hutch- horn Yvonne Sacha Kin?.l-r. Reuter
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    39 10 11^— miir- A Swiss watchmaker. PatekPhilippe of Geneva plan* to place a dock operated by light on the American market soon. WHKN Khoiida H niiiU is around everything »*Ue fades away. friven the fountain, backgmund looks dull.
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  • 222 10 'Lost' sweethearts are home again r |IHE missing n-vear-old sweethearts are home again l^Li a weeks truant holiday together David Bayers and Joy Waller left their homes m Horsham. Sussex because they said tney wanted to be married and thought a wedding would be easier to arrange m the Channel
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  • 213 10 A IS- YEAR-OLD man died during a minor operation because h«* iM given the wrong gas. an Inquest jury was told. The tap on a carbon dioxk)<> cylinder had been turned on accidentally while he was under an anaesthetic The inquest, at Birmingham was on
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  • 140 10 WIFE SA YS: 'I'LL STAND BY HIM' 'I^EARS appeared m the evs 1 of a 55-year-old former special constable wh*n his wife told the court at Wood Green Middlesex that they had been married happily for 30 years and that she would stand by him The mad Harry Edward Longford.
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  • 66 10 A returned British medical corptman .v.iid yesterday In i Korea more American* than Rii;isti riinl m Comnuinl pri I .son ramps iuse he (Us i couldn't co-operaU with each Piivif" Kdward 1 imnau. 22, of Seaford, Sussex -said "the Americana seemed to lose the will i
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  • 282 10 The man called coward HIS USE OF A RAZOR WHkn -si, Mod Ooldi( U* the orde, ot a man wh «jremtenlnj ber with toldhe, U)cutit O fft "'This Ls the worst kind assault I have ever head 1 Why I. the man not X" with something more S e,iou s
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  • 35 10 Ml Ernest's bacrwior qnero. Sir Edmund Hillary fe Jrtnt to marry the daugbtfrj tnothei New 7.falandfr moun 1 Vw Zr.l»nd Sir Ed*^ 34 ..aid yesterday he and Lou* pafctng a ie(aure_tour____
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  • 708 11 And Now Slot Meter Television NEW YORK. D ne v button for tin ftrttbom f(l d(il( vvith on tllf family TV sei In the LK SA -and another bill for father, along with th< Bsual telephone chargec "Subscriber television" appears to be on the way j n America as soon
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  • 156 11 nomn o c 1 1 it < I 7 C J A !<• 4 H J <; A J yKJ 4 <X 0 i «kg v f ImMI WfHt N<»rtb E^M INT Jhkj- Pu*f |*BAI s might; pwttj hi ad I but m Lhei 01 n«'i he will
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  • 53 11 photo. Mr. Clemens Wildnei Ui«* w Austria^] Minister i«> Lf>pt shakes bancki irlth PresMleiii Negvlb befferc presenttag bfei letters of credence, Thai iraa th< hrn llane ataec the p^oriain.ilioii of the Egyptian reMlblic (hal a nifinhfr of Diplomatic (<»ips presented eredeaitlala to an Egyptian prt-
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  • 417 11 by David Divine LONDON. the sharp, itaccato thud ol ;m auctioneer's hammer recently brought to :i Close tin story of Alan P. Good, Esq., late or Olympton P;»rk. m the county of Oxford, England, and sometime of London. And m the audience under the rostrum somebodj
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    • 41 11 The Oriental Optical Co., 5..1H1 ijihik 1 f JfiM&' M y II'" rnk.-ni.i Mini 1 iflß Singapore Penan^ Som m 123* I *<•> .H'HiMl IKIM- «ANI MCTI Isi^«- «»i m lANI M H HCIKNTVM RI nUUMNATKW WITH A4I (LATOBI NODBKM RQDIWIWf) I
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    • 85 11 Today's Crossword 111 I |MB j 1 I ksh?4^*JE (I! ■14 I j I I ill I 1 1 I 111 fl^H Co. am In th< c <5». 13 "wl inland u> I tic I .Hi. II Ihf Bherldi 1 pro 9 *«»i i 1 2(i a negaUvt nun :<1
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  • 339 12 CLASSICAL INDIAN DANCE THAT WASN'T i^i^HK perfe>man€€ i^vcn at the Victoria Theatre, Slnga\wrv. iii th<* Operetta^, wrhlcti purported tn Ke lndii»> r!assir;il rian«iiiij. was v«»ry tmu'h contracv to its principles m the ritjht usage of the lerni. it was (i)nt' i- v to nattya sastra. Not a single movement of
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  • 56 12 IAM rattier surprised to !!<>',• that an sit Inspectoi used to i»o to the .same flat every now and then on his official duties checking There are a number of flats which have not been vi.sitni i all. By chance these api>ear to be the ones with tub-tenants whU-h
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  • 365 12 ITS A HOLIDAY J ICK H UVKINS. the til,.. ,tur. is t-n--kjrin« liks Rrtl holiday alter months i»| studio work. Hut m th garden '•i his hone at Roehampton, ii« nr LiMiduii, his sou Nieholaa affcd five, doesn't seem to »>e Qivinc him much resi.
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    31 12 HAVE you jrousf? Have km- a bright idea? Have you seen anything strange tr unusual? Then write to the PRFSSMAN and tell others about it m hi; POSTBAG briefly.
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  • 173 12 IT will tv tnterattlng to lemrn what the women of Sinca pore Intend doing about the newatl fashion InhemUnes. A mete man m« decreed Mi at from henceforth, for a period >f i year or tneremoOUU. all skin* >lnll be man tb i uj>( m\ inch below rhe knee.s.
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  • 35 12 MHS MALCOLM FULLM, of Bellevu* Hill, Sydney. hrtmga ashor,* a ?olb.. S roper, she hay juail speared underwater at Bo wen Island. Hiis is a popular sport m Australia. picture A.P.
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  • 330 12 S' pore too hot for nudists I READ m the p rpp Pr J. about a nudisf cub^ Singapore is trJi ln -Yes. About nudfam-So ""dtsl? The amwer. ,v expose my body i 0 ainltoht M to make N strons and h«C* lies use hngland. whpre ther» >» "MCM, U
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    • 36 12 RADIO .lii I INCORPORATING RAOIO MALAYA N£W> Iff. MW BHOAWASTIVC it H an, l jiritffiii m tit It. lour m I eMifil i*i*<l Iran*"'*I PRICE 30 CENTS I FROM ALL NEWSAGENTS j I ON SALE TODAY
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  • 396 13  - Will Dior Succeed in Changing the Fashion? LOUISE PETRIE by U/HETHER DIOR will U succeed m changing the shape of fashion remains a moot point, even m PanWhile Dior created the sensation with 16 inches from the ground skirts, other well-known designers disagree on the matter of length. They plunge
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  • 282 13 NEW YORK. WHAT HOLDS women back? This is the subject of deep research by members of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, as voiced by their president. Helen O. Irwin, of Des Moines. lowa. And th< ansv i gftei U)t >< gene
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    154 13 line Cuffs are tab<">. though I narrow band <>f fur <>r a touch of velvei turned back m win* ed effect is permitted, Collars, likewi.se air banished Some }ftckett and cotta have very BlMtll turtle c< llar.s (if sf«lf material or fur but most neckline* are cut aw.iv
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  • 453 13  -  Dorothy Roe by NEW YORK 4 CRYING NEED of the times i.« h school foi bridegrooms. In this era when so many wivefl help earn the living, a nev code of marriage manners and morals should be Bet up No longer Ii it sufficient that the
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  • 579 14 'MAGIC EYE' WAS BADLY NEEDED BY MAAA JUDGES Xv CEUSAOKR j\/|OST lasting nit'tnory of this year's Malayan A.\.\ championships is not Hit* number of new records II m all set up. t»tit the many close and thrilling finishes. The jud^t> had difficulty 111 separating tin first two In many events.
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  • 246 14 r PHP: Federation team for th«--1 Ceylon AAA meet it the Colombo Oval on Sept 4 ami b wa> announced In Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The team leaves by air with managei Mr. N M Vasagam, on Aug 31 Except for Malayan Champion
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  • 184 14 High Commissioner for the Federation, OeneraJ Sli Oerald Temp4er urged Malayan athlete.s at a (iiiuiei m Ktiaiy Lumpui on Saturday ni'^ht to tiain hard all the feat round with world record! i their aim Hi said: It U no good foi our athlete* to think of |et ttng
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  • 142 14 BY WINNING tk* ts Kuala lumpnr on SaLdo Jc 010n team did not jail those n-Ho readily e m ,Z their appeal for funds Although the team m no > 'v r^^ contrtbttZTt than towards the neless of the championtkim Lloyd Valberg topi and Mr P.
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  • 488 15 IT WAS S' PORE FORWARDS' DAY OFF Kluang deserved their victory Johorc (Kluan>{ District) Singapore 0 SINGAPORE— the never been beaten by a Malayan team were bealen yesterday by a Johore (Klnang District) XI at .lalan Besar Stadium It was close, lough and thrilling, but Kluang. perhaps urged by the
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  • 441 15 TRUEMAN, BEDSERENGLAND'S HEROES iusihai.ia were dumiMed iui 275 it) live ancl-a-quar tr boun on the Brat day m, he fifih and final Test matt i 1 l( the Oval on Saturday, and England had scored on< run |OI do wicket m their reoh Kh.jf bud light slopix»d play tor the
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  • 206 15 Middlesex off to a bad start MIDDLESEX present Count. c i i c k c t championship leaders, got off to a bad Start m theii match with Worcftg- tershire on Sunday, being din- missed for 155 at Lords. Middlesex struggled hard loi run! and only spaik'n*: se\enth Vtckei pH'tneish!(j
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  • 96 15 III.YMPIC IIWIHWI f-'" 1 Kunito Honolulu, won (I(J--mH nmifli >*<<• m rwjonl itaM I on Si,Mii(iHV i>, dM opt-rntiK event of f.hf Nhlional ChM»piOO*lpi M dlmpottS. Indian* The dimunltlf* li-T»r-okl H»wRlUn -swam hi? own rf.ee md POB m 19 fiiw; 2d BOC I, vu mi fMlttf Amertcnj
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    • 211 15 One armed cricketer hits 111 (MI.AKI.KS (All. »»rllknoun on man> Sussex cricket grounds, xorrd nul oiii during the recent BargtM Hill rrukef «vrek. His valuable innings the team were all out lor *!23 incliidetl two iHbM and numerous fours Yet he lost hi* right arm while a youi»j hoy. He
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