The Singapore Free Press, 22 August 1953

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press
  • 23 1 The Singapore Free Press |jirige<l Afternoon Sale m Mala) a. So. |37M, Sinsapore Sat.. Aug. tI.ltH. Price li Cts. j _^_^^«f_W-*— w M^~~~—
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  • Article, Illustration
    35 1 Princess Margaret, who had a champagne birthday tm f& Pn e ncess% havina a holiday wtth the Queen and Dale of Edinburgh at Balmoral Castle m Scotland. The %Zonne party was given by the Queen.
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  • 227 1 I_«__Kftft«B»«a.W: w-_V«* holy war against France/ day to "start a noijr war a^ dethronement of Azhar's Vice-Rector. Abdel Latif Diraz Tne Sheikh .said. "We are ociua persecuted because we are 1 In ""'tcca. Egypt's President Keculb who is on a pilgrimage, stood m front of
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  • 38 1 New Year is best bet THE going at Kuala Lumpur this afternoon should be hard and fast. There is DC .prospect of rain, says Allan Lewis. ILewis'1 Lewis' BFST BETS are: New Year, Rippling River and Show Show.
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  • 62 1 4 SNAKE bite remedy I, on, Bf«^f£a Im-nt ThilS Mood A been introduced vi Anu-ru i f«f treatment BteSBW_re. lllts oI lt barb. r_iiwoUi<The new dru* come. Iron. the rojts of a serpentina, rrowlna India, Bun* a. L All iQ tidatc the Philippine. It has lone
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  • 6 1 Silent, i» li»cent oewwi
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  • 124 1 Fre* Press Stall Reporter f BADERS oi the SJnWJ" L trade union Council of Action tins morning said tney would resist to the utmost an attempt by Government > separate Ritaon negotiation! with Division I offlcera. Thov warned ol unrest and r£__w? s~_ s_«»»r i local
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  • 693 1  - A GHOST IS SCARING 20,000 SIT YIN FONG By A CHINESE deity, who is said to leave- ot-v~ A wa „der about m human form m the dead l oft** night is now frightening many 0 the 20 000 Chine* people, who live m the Kamp.mu SI attap house area
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  • 158 1 Templer methods against Mau Mau SURRENDER policy baaed on the Malayan pattern la to be put into orce against tho Mau Mau a Kenya. The Governor ol K -ny.i Sir jvelyn Burin-, and the East .frtcan Commander-in-chief ;ir George F.rsklne, »ill offer he terrorist leaders .urnnder erms In a colony-wide
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  • 95 1 50-ft. fall on car alive A SINGAPORE English-speak-A ing dance instructor Mr C C Loon, 45, of the Modern Dancing Academy, a 50-foot fall from the third floor ()f his home m Ang Siang Hill at day n today. He crashed on to the roof of I cat nuked m
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  • 32 2 Mr. Bert Andrews, one of lhe leading newspaper correspondents m Washington, died early yesterday m Denver. Mr. Andrews was head of the Washington .staff of the New York Herald Tribune.
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  • 327 2 Mossadeq likely to be banished ORO-SHAH Persians fear that Tudeh Communists might make a violent counter-attack-, supported by Russian arms, a qualified diplomatic source m Beirut said yesterday. A Persian diplomat, who declined to be Identified, said I could not sleep las:
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  • 20 2 Manila police have seized 3,460 tons of strategic materials believed awaiting shipment from. Italy to Iron Curtain countries.
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  • 93 2 ASPHALT streets turned soft, a celluloid factory burned down nnd Tokyo citizens shed their clothes to the limit allowed by the law as thc dtp sweltered m a record heat-waic. The mercury soared to 101.1. degrees Jahrenheit yesterday, highest recorded by thc government ventral bservGotry since
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  • 135 2 Japan will try Russian spies A JAPANESE court is to try four Russians captured when a boat was seized on \tii, r 8 off northern Japan. They will be charged will illegal entry into Japan. The Prosecutor- General, Mr. Tosuke Sato, said Japan has the right to try Russian nationals,
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  • 141 2 A CAMPAIGN to play down the *c\ memory of Stalin i.s in full swing m Russia. Soviet history is being officially re-written to A minimise the part played m it by the late Soviet leader Today only one figure is* allcnu-d to dominate Soviet history-Lenin Other*
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  • 79 2 THE great French strike, which at its peak involved four million men and cost the country thousands of francs, almost causing national paralysis. was nearing its end vrsterday. For thc first time m 17 days telephone calls were possible between Paris and tl_p provinces as postal workers
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    • 596 2 CLASSIFIED ADS. BIKTH^ RTOUGH: On Itth, ti Vk snd 1 s< i Bo tti well. NORBI RY Oi 19th. ..t BMH E i wife ol (.'..1 P No. bu l\. Id hi 1 1 M UUtIAGI AT SING AFORE REG! Aii' ngest 1 of the late Mr. Ja;. to Ocil
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    • 33 2 __M_________-_fl__B___________. RADIO Wm INCORPORATING RADIO MALAYA NEW* XLL THE BEST I* lillW t m t stixg p return tn tn t»s cartoon*. I PRICE JO CENTS I FROM ALL NEWSAGENTS ON SALE TODAY
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  • 1106 3  - They want Kinsey to bare the secrets of Asian women G. T. BOON what;* pom; i iiiMisoi iii i si;\ hook I.N riiflE K-bomb Dr. Alfred 1 Kinsey's new sensational book nn fn* "Sexual Behaviour m the Human Female" will not have any explosive effects on Asian women In Malaya.
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  • 20 3 Mr. and Mrs. Liew ISt/uk Ching, Of Sarawak, honeymooning m Singapore —Free Press picture.
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  • 120 3 Honeymoon couple send out an 'SOS' rrilfc. biK city i.s bewildering a J- yoona Chinese couple who have arrived by air i'rom Sarawak on honeymoon. They are Mr. and Mr.s. Liew Nyuk ChiHf who were married week Ego, But Mr. Liew. a 32-year-old accounts Clerk ot British Malaya Petroleum Company
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  • 42 3 riVIE sex life of the 1- American woman held Russia's hydrogen bomb announcement to a draw m thc Tokyo morning nupers yesterday. Dr. Kins ty't book received bannerllne display m nearly all Tokyo newspapers, English and Japanese.
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    31 3 r■» ii s.M.inuiiv 5.i.0.»1, Singapoi T.N WAT (Ml Hctur.) *-*r*»-°Li rh" d s!'«n" r i.«. Kj* M ...,m-<i v a..vu,- &L _.w Kwm-Sw»n (rifM l! •^'"'i,"JUpicture: x.v with Ui^ toiher. Ni_-N-» *<
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    • 170 3 8 WH/ WOA/tV IF YOU HAVE t "-j NO WATER FLUSH... 1 INO PUBLIC DRAINAGE. 1 Iji (.c "ELSAN" solve your Sanitation Problem! \v vO.s-' A'a.imn \i-.i ii i^>ry ____a_i___r Jt>V il -SaMl'a mf^^^^^Lm The veri/ refinement ami health WtS**W mw M ■i,uanl of Home Samtation n to M /ow;///
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  • 457 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY. Aug. 22, 1953. Opinion ASIA AND KINSEY r.ANK heavens, it can't happen here. That seems to be the average I Asian's reaction to the result of Dr. Kinsey's researches m America. Asians pride themselves on a .superior standard. Is it altog ether justified; aren't we
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  • 970 4 Let's Face it France is Dying J' ACCUSE FRANCE LACKS ENTERPRISE, ORDER, CRAFTSMANSHIP w„, 'ANDONES SELFISHNESS, WEAKNESS AND GREED' I ARIS. IfVEN ti- childn :."s round about m the Champs Ely» irdeni aot working any more. I have filled a bath tub m my flat with water.. .th is talk
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  • 108 4  - TA LKING POINTS Max O'Rell The public man needi one patron, tiie lucky moment. Bulwer-Lytton. The world has no long -justices. Mme. de Sevigne. At school a man finds his feet. At Oxford or Cambridge, he too often loses his balance. Gerard Man ley Hopkins. Make ytrurstlj un honest mun
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    • 40 4 FIRST AID l *a3 -BY Mf mmW '<*.■ ■i.iv.-fr^ff f I '"^'^V _______a«. *"V£ \j>^\ Ar rOfl^offlCE ES^,-^ f <>« homjj_fac tub 4^ > \*!**_%gy ____S_ j "-v- y**/*) a ii t~ I _____________mk T. THE FEDE rm WSJ"*" »S SINGAPORE KUALA-LUMPUW »i
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 26 4 POCKET CARTOON *>> OSBERT LANCASTER ffSnL\*r\ \*A Just thinfc, f/icri.' Bermuda.' You and J alone on thc sands! A tropic moonl You MUST form a Qoi'trnment I
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  • 301 5  - Corporal's romance began at a birthday party ROGER YUE r.N 4 small group of seri\ vicemen were having 2 good time at a birthdaj 'oartv m a Hon» Kong restaurant. Anions their was Corporal Alan Pickford There were some pretty girls. And Cpl Pickford had an eye on one of
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  • 135 5 $1 ,000,000 PLAN FOR $2,000 HOMES THE Singapore Joint Relief Organisation is interested m Governments $2,000 houses to be let at $20 a month which are now being built at Upper Aljunied Road for victims of the recent Geylang fire. The organisation is considering a scheme to provide similar houses
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  • 299 5 Free Tress Stun i.eiH.ru-r SINGAPORE, now planning to develop local forces, would need much help from Britain's Forces for long time yet, especially In the supply of exponent cd officers and instructors. The Governor, Sir John Tlcoll, .said this at a ceremony his morning m
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  • 92 5 I Free Presi Staff Reporter \\::kr from 1,000 b will '><■ flowing tonight al •social rty which tne Singapore Ham i mv aitj l, holding ut iU Hua Yew I tssoclation u>k j eitti Th* Dot r!nX 1 i i ti.'lniii" to build n
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  • 139 5  - PEPPLER PLAN STARTS A BIG LAND RAMP P. M. RAMAN i: cjPECULA rOKS >>>^ Duyu nU p eV ei liable pie ol land m Singap rural In the I of earning big profits when the proposed ma ter plan is published. ■en quit where Sir Geo. pier prop ses to
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  • 49 5 m Bigne Eskildaen of a irh111 Denmark, ;>B, was kicked by a n c and trampled to death i tei ay while on hot wai to i churchyard to lay a wreath on tne grave ol hei husband. He I cident 27 years IfO on Friday.
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  • 35 5 Burmese government troope have killed oo rebel tribesmen near the Kalaw army headquarters m the southern Shen The rebel., encircled the Burmese troops who called upon relnfercementi to ihoot their way out.
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    • 51 5 voOR .rrnllNT mm m**** v RIBBON-PRINTING writes your cheques the safe way UNDERWOOD GENERAL AGENCIES (M) LTD SINGAPOBC KUALA LUMPUR WW" JUST RECEIVED A man SELECTION Of SINGLE STONE DIAMOND RINGS Set. with I'l:invlcss White D monda from Tift S V 11. «l«' Ml a\\ 45,'l.igh St., Spore. K^Un^_^ 1
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  • 35 6 French officials announced yesterday the kilUng of six Tunisian, m a series of a* I .ered aft. fa.nst Nation J lllsU m North Afrl P C^ Protectorate, l.ono mil" troubled Morocco.- A.P.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 417 6 k k i. k. if JL ''-> mmmW MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davis II -ERPO.VER i 9 ENDED. WE WILL TAKE 1 I WHEN 1 THINK, OF hOW >0U 1 "I I TvE HAD MY YOiTi i uAi/pt,mc" l f HER BACK T0 JuSI,CE TURN '-W
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    • 497 6 YOUR I LUCKY STAR It BORN TOI.AV VOII m. ♦U- U df On* r_f those sturdy. self-vuffil >ouls to whom otlnVir. -*i»K m times 1 u rs r s al^vs "aye a fine mind Uu of balanced in 2 it Sfns<> all you, iSStola'^ r warm-hearted m_ are [o ;>-
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  • 936 7 Temptation 'strong' at the teens MORE MEN HAVE 'AFFAIRS' THAN WOMEN 7 ESTEMBAY u<> publish***! ih*> highlight* mt Ur. kins<ij\ fin*lin*o.s *>n th** mmxmml Ui** mt mrnammm. iiulatj tih*> prutossur *'*unpar*>s ih** s**xual lit** mt Mmmmm *m*t memm. THE most striking sexual difference be twe e n women and men--as
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  • 201 7 DR. Alfred Klngsey's book documenting the sexual behaviour ol women Is attracting considerable attention m Europe. specially m Britain. And some oj the press comment I ts i "Women aren't like that any* i many ol them are" general tenor ol criticism, based on lengthy excerpts
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  • 57 7 Advance orders for 165,000 COpiwl of Dr. Alfred C ITfntey'j nets book u Sexual Behaviour 0/ tht Unman Female were reported by the American publishers i/esterday more than three necks m advance <f publication date. A timilar boo/; by Dr. Kiniep on the behaiiour of men
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  • 187 7 SECRETS OF 16,500 ARE KEPT IN CODE rgIHE 16,500 men and women their sex lIW tO Dr Alfred O. Kinsey can n 1h,,,r confidences will be kept ai carefully as America's nuclear The C giBt of what they iM hnj been disclosed. B the n;im es and other Wentlftentioiii ol
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    132 8 CT. JOHN AM] first annual grounds last wi The organ; Nursing cadets force. And there sports program fourth Cadet Jta Before the si gan at 3.20 smartly unifor: and girls went before their Co: er, Dr. G. Hariri THEN they wer A ed by the officer, Dr. W. J
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    31 8 BELOW: These girls arc having a tough job reaching for the apple floating m a tub full of water and the rules says pick it up "with vnur mnuth" nnlv
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  • THE FREE PRESS Saturday Magazine
    • 9 1 THE FREE PRESS Saturday Magazine Saturday. August 22, 1953.
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    • 663 1  -  S. RAM ACH ANDRA hy KITE-FLYING has begun m earnest m Singapore. Chinese and Indian grocery and sundry shops are stocking up kites. The prices are five cents for the ordinary small kite and ten to fifteen cents for the big ones. During a visit by
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    • 622 1  -  YIK S. WAN A Free Press short story by THIS HAPPENED m Burma m May 1942 I was seconded to a unit which was then known by the name. Chinese Liaison Mission. We consisted of a body or British liaison officers, whose duties were to link
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    • Saturday CHILDREN'S PAGE
      • 852 2 A READER has suggested a new idea for a contest. "Ask the boys and pirls to draw some scenes of their own the size of an envelop and paint them." What do you think of this 0 Do you like it better than the ideas suggested
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    • 144 2 FLYING SNAKES! THERE are Hying snakes Some frogs and toad* have also taken up aviation, of a sort. The reptiles and amphibian.who are able to take care ol themselves m the air ream .should be considered expert parachutists, rather thai tual livers, ancl they are confined to a few species.
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    • Page 2 Advertisements
      • 139 2 Junior Contest j Hidden m our puzzle pic- < < ture this week, boys and i i" rr] __rj> > girls, are the names of JJ V miv^yjS^ X four well-known English v'.r^^o v s > seaside towns. When you f (s < have discovered what they /f i&*&*\\^h' >
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      • 20 2 '.IM'SNE RADIO MODEL 670 DC 100V_250V^ M.& E.Nathan tm incaJ. R*Hm 6 'JsunA tnaiiumra. y 25 29 ORCHARD,^ NCAP Rt9
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 508 2 Penny and the Last The Sultan has barely the old man is Penny s friend the palace s^m_L__uU_ Finished laughing at Penny's he becomes anxious to help. Big bet'tlei nt.i« story when guards drag an old "Magic bottle? he says. "Well. oottlcs of' every h-«» 0,,1e5, man before him. It
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    • 817 3 Gdnenture in Space HIS STORY so FAR. Ah Kirn Krishna and Ismail are raptured »JT some men from tl>.. planet Venus :t :ui taken then' m a Hyimj saucer, where they meet two types el ■eeele, the Ua. who ar? almosl invisible, and the friendlj Enet'men. They arc told that
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    • 55 3 ph oto. Meal of I mope was m the .;ii|> of heal wave earlier this month hut this young miss m Vienna knew how to deal with the weather. A large lump of lea-cream on her tongue and all's well. She is wearing the traditional Austrian
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    • 326 3  -  UNCLE ERIC h THE OLDEST heroic poem m the English tongue was written m a language which no-one can speak now and very few can read. It is the language that the Angles and the Saxons brought to Britain when they overran the
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      • 31 3 A PROPER CUSS WITH PROPER TBTI.NC IS WHAT YOL WANT FOR TOUR PRECIOUS EYES. Tiu Crrcd (l***u< QfUtXtt Co A J34 NORTH BRIDGE ROAO .Qppos,,, Q-.on Th.au., PHONE ***** S.-M-APOM mrmMmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmwmm^mmmm^mmm
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      • 225 3 I'M H€ Pin I raiNi V- >r- SHOULD ''ITIMJ* >y •uV_ __^i 8 Y 7*^' 4 M6LLU') '.PLAy MUM!) 1 O* _t .11 NIOR IROSSWORD mwr~ A hb mww _B___ W-BS— SBS— .1 1.1 CLUES ACROSS: L Son of idam and E\ c, 0. it co, ,r > the greater
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    • Article, Illustration
      275 4 —and Jane Russell is afraid of men! IF you have a phobia about being m high places or bein^ smothered m small, confining rooms, you're m pood company. Hollywood's film stars have more phobias than a psychiatric dictionary. Jane Russell has androphobia. fea of men! She admits that
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    • 655 4  - At last -a Malayan War Film IAN GRANT HUNDREDS oi bandithunUng patrols have pushed their way painfully Into the belly of that many-tentacled octopus, the Malayan jungle, m the last lour 3 But il was not until this we< k that I really felt I knew me thing of what
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    • 28 4 Diwl M for Murder', the famous t End th > io be d by thi l-J. i Playen m pore. I> nali eek obI i J
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    • 367 4 ANOTHER 'LA RONDE' LE Pl-AIS-tR". like La Ronde", was made by Max Ophuls, that most i French of producers (he is actually Vinnese-born). Both Alms are strongly laced with sex. are composed of short stories and employ much the same players. But "La Ronde'" was a little masterpiece. "Le Plaisir"
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    • 10 4 Gloria Grahame (n«j I What she wears:
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    • 298 4 BIG-TIME STARS FEAR GLORIA DIG-TIME stars regard' "Gloria Grahame as the most menacing girl m the industry. She is a constant threat to their supremacy since she has a unique trick of stepping m and stealing a picture with a secondary role. Gloria is a a tawny-haired siren with an
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    • 841 5  -  SHEILAH GRAHAME A aoll without a guy is a 'dead duck' socially By HOLLYWOOD. "I'VE never been m love before," ARLENE DAHL called to tell me because I was sure that her current romance with FERNANDO LAMAS was strictly for the birds of publicity.
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      13 5 V idis no v. al Ibt Cutb.->. A leeßt iiviri Quo >aui> w«»
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    • 322 6 Mulvvhti Madder's itparls-paurrie SHOULD schoolboys play soccer. cricket and hockey or for that matter any other game— tor clubs and States'? I SAY YKS— BIT IN MODERATION. However, there's one thing f am against—there are many who share my view -and tha'
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    • 273 6 DfD you ever notice m the picture* we have printed of Gordon Pirie, who has been hailed as one of the world greatest runners, that he tilts his head to one side while running Well a colleague of mine has given me the reason. Pirie's nose was
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    • 271 6 S 'pore boxers mourn Rappa THE DEATH of Hermann Rappa shocked Singapore boxers. A ring veteran told me: 4, He was a fine man, his decisions were good and above all a boxer couldn't get away with anything if Mr. Rappa was third man." Rappa, who was a journalist for
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    • 102 6 IT WAS ONE OF THOSE DAYS.... TT'S the 22nd of the month today, and funds are low —bat I am willins to stake the little change m my pocket on a Singapore victory m the Malaya Cup final. The Colony team's defeat at the hands of Kluang last week-end has
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    • 109 6 IT'S TIME TO LET THE JAPS IN... IT'S about time the bar on Japanese boi ani wrestlers to fight, m Singapore rings is lift \i. The war has been over for eight years now and most of those "occupation ivounds" have healed. Mr, Bertie Dunsford, that hardworking secretary oj the
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    • 380 6 COLONY 'S CUP MEN HAVE NEVER BEEN FITTER THE Singapore team is A m the pink ot condition, intact fitter than any other Malaya Cup train over the past four years. This is what Mr. Hick Pates, official SAF A coach, has to say about thc Colony side that plays
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    • 237 6 HOW THEY REACHED THE FINAL PENANG W.O. Selan°o-; brat Kedah 5-1; beat Pftfcaag 3-1; beat Comb. Services 4-1; drew with Perak 0-0; beat Kelantan 5-0. SINCAPORE Beat Johore 2-0; beat N. Sembilan 8-1; beat Malacca 8-1; beat Comb. Services 1-0. PAST RECORDS IWI: Spore bt. Sel. 2-1; 1922: Sel. bt
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      • 33 6 K^ W The Oriental Optical Co.. V*W "ll s 1 Brids l{ «4JB 1 Singapore. Penang^ SiM OPTOMETRISTS S *NU SCIENTIFIC EYE LXA>I HL JTJ ON (LATEST '•MOP! KN l linlh s J
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    • 425 7  -  TEOH ENG TATT By ~A VOICE ON THE MIKE... AFTER the many close finishes and records set at the Malayan AAA championships at Kuala Lumpur last Saturday, one question crops up m the minds of sports followers and they would like an
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      45 7 jsttolo. SINGAPORE'S tWO Cup trams and ojfirwr JC y '/<// /o ,-...,/__> JTi^aTi Lye *o <wfW^l. Soft G Pa^ar (patron), Lam Suet Y iny.r.n, Choo Ann v sfl Standing Heft to right) Chua tf|// Weorti, .Se' C'/otu, Wo/.y *f©«, Loi K_« boon, Loh UeW C_ Free Press
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    • 392 7  - OUR TOKYO TEAM CAN DO BETTER THAN NO. 5 TAN HONG POH By WHEN Singapore's La rod a Cup and Kama la Ramanujan Cup teams sail for Tokyo by the Santhia on Tuesday, they will carry with them— besides their luggage— the good wishes of Colony fans. The players are
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    • 386 7  - There 's a need for faster watches GERRY ISAAC By (JINGAPORF won the championships and all credit must go to the athletes. Well done! There were no hitches, every Athlete gave off his best to bring the unit championship trophy home for the fourth year m succession. Bingapoi i."t only
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    • 9 7 TAN ENG YOON Full of disappointment
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    • 756 8  -  Frank Pitman A man's love for raw meat set off this murderous nine-day rebellion against the law. by POWELL. Wyoming. I^ARL DURAND lived Uk" *an animal. Ho finally down iik< it« animal, with the guns :i i ire ol hunters blasting at him. But he was
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    • Article, Illustration
      924 8 (Continued from Paste I) ther anything could be done for him He immediately replied. Tin all right. Doc. Come under the net. I wish to speak to you." When I had complied, he continued, Do you remember what I told you at Maymao I have a feeling
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    • Article, Illustration
      43 8 picture. Kirsien Ralof and Barge Rale ilance a tarantella In the Vipoli ballet during a dre> s rehearsal at the Royal Opera House. Covent Garden, London, for the Koyal Danish Ballet's opening there. This is the company's first visit to England. Reuter
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      184 9 id Nursing Cadets held their orts at the Victoria School Ambulance cadets and 350 m the Colony, turned out m )n for this, apart from the exciting events. It was their i > i < lay for boys. The event, which was keenly contested by four youth organisations was
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    • 276 10 He hid woman he loved 5 weeks in loft CHAIR LED TO DISCOVERY FOR five weeks Bernard Clewett, a 24-year-old labourer, kept a woman hidden In an airless, windowless loft at his home In Seaton-Road, Hayes. Middlesex. His mother and £randmother. In the house below, never knew she was there.
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    • 131 10 P.C. leaps on fleeing motor bike A DETECTIVE leaped on the back of a fleeing: motor-cyclist. But the motor cycle charged two up across th** road, mounted a pavement, and hit a garden wall. The detective was thrown off as the motor-cycle (scattered playing children and cut a scooter m
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    • 41 10 MISS SUCCESS is what some people m Hollywood call newcomer Louise de Carlo. The dark-haired beauty from Omaha has only been m Hollywood for six "months and already she is plavrng m a film "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.''
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    • 265 10 ONLY those with special reason to love it had evei called it beautiful. Though it was 100 years old, it could not be classed as an ancient monument. Its social function as Parish Pump had departed. Despite this, it stayed on through the
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    • 171 10 NURSE SARAH REID. who has brought 3.000 babies into the world and calls them ill my children,'' will be staying on at Nightingale Cottage. For 25 years she lived there as district nurse and midwife for the district of Sobeitop. Hants. But when the
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    • 28 10 The Indian government considering the establishment ,of a consulate m Barcelona Spain Deputy Foreign Minis ter AX Chanda told a gues I tioner m Parliament yesterday
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    • 176 10 A HUSBAND it was _v A refused to allo w She killed herself. Wiltshire Coroner Mr K rar o nat he Would H 37-year-old Mrs Edeell th* "pr !2? Nt rec °mmended by erdoctors^'then there wouj not ha\ e been this unfortate happening."
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    • 36 10 Italy"! late Duke of Aosta bequeathed 300.000 lire to Benito Mussolini "for wcrk m assistance of the regime" m a will probated m London yesterday. The Duke died In Nairobi m March. 1942.
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    • 1331 11  - WHAT upsets a MARRIAGE? PHYLLIS DIGBY MORTON rrtg a This is the second article m a new series THE other day a man appeared In a magistrates' court on a charge of throwing hot stew a whole plateful—in his wife face. She drove him to it he explained, by her
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      161 11 I^HE FIOHBBIN Convention. UIH when your right-hand opponent opens with ;i three-bid, makes ;i double not for a takeoul but for penalties. (The takeout demand m tins Convention is a bid m the lowe.si possible suit: i.e., three spades over three hearts, or lour clubs over three spades.
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      • 78 11 Today's Crossword <— ■\mmmm\tj~~ WS 1 I I I I fl 91 m^mb^HßP i < SOS^^^^^^^^^^^^^a«"-"^«^^^^^^-^"^»S .1 1 1 iii A li i i 1 I 1 1 1 i I si IC ROSS thu trie H I i B sol t no\^ I down -«'v ms«du*i V t :**A
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    • 442 12 At W**JSRI (JAYS Cyril: "Judging by the fuss these women make. and the numerous columns devoted to the subject m the local newspapers, one might think the question of hemlines was an international crisis." Now that is a witty remark, right enough, and I. for one,
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    • 61 12 T>RAVO. Mr Francis Tan Peng Seah. You have the rase of j "Frustrated Wife" well taken care of. Ther P is another different as- sociation of dancers who lake care of unfortunate victims ot circumstances. Readers interested are asked to contact Mr. G. Collick. Singapore Dance Association .(Tel. *****'
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    • 160 12 Free Press Staff Reporter MADAM LYDIA Fox. who produced the show "Cinderella Operetta" at the Victoria Theatre. Singapore m aid of S.A.T.A., said yesterday, that people who dance for charity shows should never be criticised openly by anyone. She was commenting on a Free Press reader's
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    • 94 12 I CONSIDER it is high time, ihe traffic policemen be put 'on the alert lor taxis running at more than 30 mile.s an hour. Some taximen. when they perceive pretty maidens, commence to drive m a negligent manner. I attempting to exhibit their skill. [Others give no sign when
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    • 84 12 pEACEFUL and law abiding citizens have often fallen victims to robbers pretending to be members oi the police force. They go about the highways and vUit private dwellings "checkinn" identity cards. Quite often such incidents have resulted m heavy losses Will the authorities tell the public through the
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    • 144 12 LIEUT.-Oen. .Sir Noel Mason- j who told the truth to v Office and wai sack) iias died rwyford. B 64 I Bulk.- fast- raikino cha'.n-^mokin^. lie put m a closely omraenda- tlon v. hen military attache m Berlin m March, 1939— f0r an m immediate preventive war.
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    • 251 12 MUDDLE AGAIN AT KALLANG v coming from East Co a Road nto town the oS day (Aug. 19. the h2 Mother ,r the car t b^ af^Pfcne, enjoyed the nri "lege ot stopping all c P a Horn crossing its lane a Plane as it moved slowly afonf But I
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      • 88 12 IT'S SPEEDY! IT'S ECONOMICAL! IT'S ROOMY! m^^ mtWMm^H m^^km^mwmrm. Wm^L W. .^r ammrmm \mr SS—-— y-^m\ V US'! V^Si P^^^ Mothing can touch the Vu r economy £xce//enf •»«< it, *«4 k* h •rtta* l# might) c atom! Seal, four, on comfortable roaa Ventilation! niUWi mmM tn|mm Ample luggage Windows
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      19 13 He > < 11 Mrnmon.s 1 iv qu» tionfd by the Lord Prole* tor (Pelcr Finch > m lhe Touer of I/Ondon.
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      60 12 picture. Ifl FTY -FOUR children or ten nationalities including six American children who have taken four psychologists with them to note their reactions to inte'•national understanding have note arrived at the international 'Chi (dren's Village* at UUsved, Sweden. Picture shows four of them practisiJig interna" tional understuiiding at the helm
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    • 115 13 -\iH'Xi* «ES"V The s«„r> la Favourite of Henry vill during An uf e had been relegated to the loneliness of Hatfield I when bcautiiul Ann was beheaded. The > he Kirn i, if one wife after another, Bes s re to the court to
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    • 1320 13 EXECUTION ENDS ROYAL ROMANCE The third and last instalment of the film which has a charity premier, for the Boys Brigade, on September 9 at the Cathay. BESS wanted to leave the pleasant refuge she had with Catherine m Chelsea. It would be too much for her to bear to
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      • 77 13 (J (f \L/ HAPPY WORLD SINGAPORE TOMIGHT! Special "OPTORG'' Night Prizes for Spot Dances Of 'Cointreau' Liqueur Miniature Sets "A Lady's Wish' Perfume kindly presented by Messrs. Optorg Co. (M.) Ltd, niiimiiiiMimiiiiiiuuiiiiHiMirniiiHii Dance to George Phillips His Modernaires al thc Happiest Cabaret m Malaya ll.i HAPPY CABARET lIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIUIIIC2IIIIIIIIIIIIC3IIIIIIIIHI Tumijfki TBmmmrrmmwr
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    • 556 14 SEVEN HECTIC WEEKS AHEAD FOR ALL IN U.K. SOCCER Free Press Special Correspondent BECAUSE of the televised Cup Final next May, the League football season started three days before schedule, but it does not get into its full stride with a full programme until today. And then matches will be
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    • 288 14 rnWENTY-SIX world swimming records, accomplished since last December, have been officially recognised by the Executive Committee of lhe International Swimming Association Most of them are for new distances and events. The new records are: MBN 100 y2t ds backstroke: 56.1 sec. by Y. Oyakawa. < United
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    • 181 14 MISS Doris Hart and Miss Shirley Fry. holders for the past two years, yesterday qualified for the final of the United States women doubles lawn tennis championship for the fifth year m succession when they beat Miss Vlaureen Connolly and Miss Jule Sampson
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    • 84 14 rpWO Cheshfr.-e doctors, playing a friendly game of golf recently, halved the eighth hole at Curzon Park golf course, nncra r Chester m one. Neither IV. Frederick I.anceley, of Backford. near Chester, nor Dr. Maurice Martin, of Shotton, could see ihe green from the eighth tee. Both judged
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    • 246 14 tys Rocky A S „V'° (kV Mar^no t() ;«^vy W l S ht fi"g i"» yau down politely r don t mistake that fo ot confidence. one thin- the champ has m abundance 0 ;voni UMyou whuthewuid W in the Polo ground on
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    • 119 14 OULAU Brani United, playing kM#J A and fa-st soccer scored a convinc- Ing 5-2 vie! i>ry oyer Singapore Recreation Club m a first division match of SAFA League at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. It was SRC'S last match m the league. Although both teams put
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    • 40 14 America owned Pie BJ a by champion jockey SJ rds, romped home an i length winner m tne *imc! :fC T Elwood owned by Mr. w"* victor> m nw TthopaediC >nd and Man m third.
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    • 43 14 ily ell I Ore and Spain tie l-l with Tui m the opening day ot tne rnationa] tennis tournament at Istanbul yest< France defending champions, drew a bye into the wt finals, as did the Philipi Individual competition starts I [onday.
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      • 97 14 BEHOLD! and be DAZZLED by the SAVAGERY! SPECTACLE! and GLORY! that was ROME, f :Hk a*- r y -7? y ->~'^^mmm\ m^. —> i »'^loK j***£tf+ MbgggVSE §fc -•^fcj te jHH^ V. .MmV^ MmmSt^Mh-tr*- a*^" mt mm*M I :> ks^HEHB wKmmvr******' MmwAy ""^WWfhMtmm**. i^B .'V m^gr Mm^*^*m**tr^i**^^*^*m*^^^*\^^r^m^ "S^H I £L«~>*
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    • 572 15 Jl They go to top X of County table for first time i EICESTEBSHIRE took the lead In the ountv cricket 1^ championship tahle yesterday for the first time since they entered the competition m 1895. 'They beat Essex by two wickets after being behind on
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    • 178 15 BesuMs m full: At Lords: Gloucestershire bt. Middlesex by an innings and 82 runs. Gloucestershire 344 for nine declared. Middlesex 143 and secondly 119. IfcHugh right arm fast six for 65. Al Swansea: Glamorgan-Lancashire Hatch abandoned as a draw, no play yesterday due to rain. Lancashire 256. Glamorgan 88.
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    • 122 15 K.L. track work I Pram AI.I.AN LLWIS p™l Gil i Woods) OUtsid. Jackpot II rsnitiini seemed to be gob > to run '< nd ci. i at Kuala 1 this mon a,M Gift work well on r* Mt ani on this trial must be the nger
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    • 95 15 Bid to cut the crowd at Olympics nraE Koani ol Ibe IntinaA tiuiul Su mvn ing Pedelation (UNA; suggt .--ted yesterday lo bring iloun the maxiiiium numb, r ol entries fnr each country ut the Olympic Ganca fram tln< to two. The Hoard announced it would make its proposal to
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    • 26 15 1 lit tnd one lan Football A. apore An j| j mate! m al I A P A i i ergu g
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    • 67 15 Winners were doped Stewards npHi hu traltar J< I t i own- -71 iii.i.i tei Hi April SI an unfunded runnei which rallan Jockey Cl produce !'"<"■ > i (,0 m'"ai.| Potter, Austral! Clubrhaiman said the rommil n wm nttoXd the OM4" round la iht I H *.> al the
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    • 278 15 |)NG POH LIM and Ismail bin Marjan were wrll on v their way to regain their doubles championship, which they lost to Law Teik Hock and David ('hoong last year, when they beat the Penang champions Law Teik Hock and Teh Kheng (hooi
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    • 80 15 NEW WOMEN'S MILE MARK A new WOmaO'S half mile worki record wai Made yesterday by Dlla Jurewlta ol Kas< Germany In Budapeet, according to the Rist t;. i man news agenr\ Her tune u;i.s reported as 2 mm I 12 fsw i leec fsster than the re« cord set m
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    • 202 15 Boy of 16 plays for Arsonal today pERALD WARD don is onlj 16 bul ht No i talking point m 31 tish sports circlei today. Reason: Gerald has \,n chosen to play on th* leftwing for fashionable Arsenal, English soccer champions, In the dub's nrst division match against HuddersAeld today.
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    • 84 15 Kuala Lumpur YMCA were beaten by ea Ewlngi m their efteM matcta agalnel ipoh ymca mi Ii« peeteiday ipoh carried their ovarnlgHl lata] Of 184 foi Ito HI „11 otit Ku.ia Lumpur who scored 68 on ThUtßdaf were skil'liit out mvmlii («>r 1 10 mali.iv
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    • 923 16 TRAINERS LOOK SKYWARD FOR RAIN Fields may [IC Cti I From ALLAN LEWIS rHERE is no prospect of rain m K.L. at the moment, so the going this afternoon should be hard md fast. The following horses will not start if there s no rain: Temujin. Night Warrior. Chu Chin
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    • 810 16 Race 1—2.15: Class 4. Div. 4 s] Furs. 1 025 Dinar Ward 9.00 2 576 Oolden Sands Woods 8.13 3 Diplomat 11 Hudson 8 .12 4 Vouns Alec Siraker 311 5 234 Large Scotch Mawi 8.10 6 Night \Vai«.io r McCloud 8.09 7 Lord Garfield Jones 3.09 8 The
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    • 472 16 4FTER his deadly showing against Lim Kee Fong yesterdav. Ong Poh Lim was far from impressive when lie accounted for Lee Hoo Chye of Penang this morning Ls— s 17 5 m a mens singles tie at the Malayan championships m Kuala Lumpur. Those who
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