The Singapore Free Press, 2 July 1954

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press I |^ggt Afternoon Sale in Malaya. *****. Singapore, Frt., July 2> ™5* Price 15Cts.
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  • 107 1 Boy, 2, killed under bus BROTHER HURT a TWO-year-old boy was A killed in a road accident in Singapore this morning. The tragedy occurred near the juncton of Kallang Road and Home Road. The boy. Quah Choon Chye was being carried by his elder brother, Quah Choong Keng, a«ed 13,
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  • 34 1 roe Colonial Secretary, Mr. W A C. Goode. visited the Customs House in Maxwell Road this morning. Later he inspected customs establishments in Keppel Harbour. Beach Road and Mosque Street.
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  • 157 1 STORE DOES IT AGAIN Another triumph at Henley THE Royal Singapore Yacht Club, competing at Henley for the first time, sained another impressive win yesterday to reach the last eight in the Wyfolds Challenge Cup for coxswainless fours. Today the Singapore crew will meet the Royal Engineers for a place
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    41 1 pnoui. This was the scene after a triple car accident in East Coast near the junction with Amber Road JuM before midnight One car is not in the picture The drivers of two ol the cars were badly shaken.- Free Press
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  • 118 1 PAPTAIN D. MacMasters. flight superintendent of 1 Qantas, told the Kallang air crash inquiry ta Singapore this morning that he did not consider two pilots would be able to get adequate rest on a plane on the SydneySingapore run. He was being cross-examined
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  • 80 1 IMU; raising of the selling prke of butyl synthetic and other synthetics, announced by thf D.B. Government (see Page Two) caused the price of July first grade rubber to rise two tents to 70 5/8 tents in Singapore this- morning. The market was reported firm and
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  • 35 1 British Government yes- »ay rejected a Labour demand that political asylum be stilted to Dr. Joseph Cort. a »^Um scientist whom U.S. °™clab wish to question reUrdmg his draft .status
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  • 26 1 e hundred thousand w m German metal workers vote next week on whec?nf. st ike or accept a six 11 an hour wage increase.
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  • 130 1 Partitioning move feared THE great Red River Delta "Dunkirk" in Northern IndoChina, which is moving: apace, is causing a big political impact in the United States. The fear is that this is nothing but a prelude to the partitioning of the country. France had so far
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  • 232 1 PILLARS of smoke rose high over the southern sector of the Red River Delta yesterday as French troops destroyed bunkers and equipment as part of the biggest withdrawal of the Indo-China war. A Special Reuter correspondent says: About 15,000 men are pulling out of 1,600
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  • 26 1 Two Indians, one with a chopper, attacked another Indian in Kolam Ayer Lane, Singapore, last night, and wounded him. Two men have been detained.
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  • 21 1 For the first time since the war, an Italian passenger Diane yesterday arrived in Vienna from Rome- A P
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  • COMETS
    • 83 1 LORD BRABAZON. chairman of Britain's Air Registration Board, hinted last night that the cause of the recent Comet jet liner crashes may soon be known. He told the Board in London about experiments carried out on the Comet by the Royal Aeronautical Establishment
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    • 50 1 The British Cabinet met last night to consider the results of the Washington meeting and the forthcoming talks on a South-East Asia defence pact. i The Chancellor of the Exj chequer. Mr. Butler presided. I The three service Ministers I and the service chiefs of staff attended. A.P.
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  • 304 2 Aim is to recover cost plus a profit I^TIF Reconstruction Finance Corporation announced In Washington an Immediate one cent a pound Increase In the selling price uf butyl synthetic rubber. In addition it announced Increases of from one to lour cents a pound in the prices
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  • 129 2 '|W Secretary of State for 1 Ihe Colonies, Mr. Oliver Lyltleion, said in London ytenUy that in Malaya the political balance between Malays and Chinese and Indian., was particularly difficult, "We have the object, of course. <>l working gradually towards a Mala van nation governing itself
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  • 160 2 >T HV lIAI N |> horn I Group < aptaln A. 1.. Clou ■ton is to became Air Officer Commanding, Slnfapore, with the actteg rank of Air om fnodiire later this month the Air Ministry aniioiinred in Condon last Bight. He has
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  • 146 2 AMBOINESE DEMAND A SAV LX)UR HUNDRED Amboinese men and women Including many former commando fighters who served in Indonesia under Dutch command, demonstrated before the Parliament buildings at The Hague yesterday as Dutch and Indonesian delegates arrived for the second round of the Union talks. Forming
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  • 205 2 If R. Mohamed Ali. Pakistan Prime Minister, yesterday appealed to "all free and peace-loving peoples" to direct their attention to a .satisfactory solution of the Kashmir problem. In his monthly broadcast to the nation the Prime Minister in Karachi, said: 'We shall never rest content until we
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  • 115 2 German call-up soon CONSCRIPTION LAW IS READY A CONSCRIPTION 1a w making all West German men between 18 and 45 liable for compulsory military service has been completed, the Defence Commission said in Bonn yesterday. Also ready were three other laws covering purchase of .supplies for the future German forces,
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  • 37 2 The U.S. House of Representatives yesterday tentatively approved a ReDublicanbacked compromise farm price support plan calling for another year of supports at variable levels between 82 2 and 90 per cent of parity. -A.P.
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    • 147 2 TREATMENT FOI* I *U~ M i *Tineafax' is the proven scientific treatment for \Jr\ s*\ J\ v athlete s foot Harmless and non-irritaling to the \^J V^) skin, clean and free from obiectionable odours, 'Tineafax' contains the most efficient substances yet discovered for Athlete's Foot, Dhobie Itch and S* Ringworm
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  • 94 3 pHINESE Nationalist guerillas have renewed their attack on Burmese Government forces and a fierce battle is now raging- about 40 miles north of Kenoutung in the Eastern Shan States, an official announcement from Rangoon claimed yesterday. Fighting began last Friday when 500 guerillas tried to
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  • 220 3 THIS TOWN IGNORED THE FLOODS -THEN CAME DEATH The toll in the biggest Rio Grande river flood in history stood at 55 known dead and 90 missing up to yesterday. In Washington President Eisenhower declared the flood area a major disaster zonepiEDRAS NEGRAS is a crumbled Mexican town of mud,
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  • 21 3 Lord Morris of Kenwood, former Labour member of Parliament, died at his home in Sheffield yesterday, aged 60
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  • 28 3 The U.S Senate Finance Committee yesterday approved a bill extending duty free trade between the United States and the Philippines until Jan. 1. 1956.- A.P.
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  • 48 3 Miss \nne ABeckett Terrell, daughter of retired Acting <m>f Justice ABeckett Terrell, left Singapore for a sixn n h "tav in Britain in the liner 'Asia' two days ago. This Fr£ Pre* picture shows Anne and her younger sister Sally who saw her off.
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  • 141 3 MATTIWILDA DOBBS, the American Negro singer, won the applause of London Royalty last Wednesday when she sans the lead role in a gala performance of the Russian opera "Coq d'or"— but wept with sadness after the curtain rang down. I HIIHIHIII.. The 26 year
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  • 63 3 nJEE ??£s* Government Ls num,, 4.000 troops to Morocco fresh wave of terrornl\r Ul s brou ght tension to u boiling point. Heavily armed French and y.u*an soldiers were yester- v Patrolling the streets of a lowing the day- assassination of Dr. Emile Wild, the official
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  • 18 3 fh official Japanese mission 11 visit America and Europe iy peaceful utilization of lie energy, t\.r.
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  • 99 3 Linda kept it a secret FILM actress Linda Darnell announced yesterday she was mar- j ried four months ago to j Philip Leibmann, presid- I ent of a large New York I brewery. They left by plane on j Thursday for a delayed I honeymoon in Venezuela. Lisbon, Madrid, and
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  • 31 3 IIjASAI spearmen, traditional fighting men of Kenya, ktday ran down an armed gang of eight Kikuyu •U braved their rifle fire and speared five to death. I
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  • 96 3 Legate SRS -V of the official injury into Italy's hottest scandal since the war.^ Chamber of Deputies voted 254 to 230 to postpone the full report on the Ivilma Montas case until a judiciary inquiry was completed. Wilma died at what was described
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  • 23 3 A six countries conference on the European Defence Community will take place in Brussels before the end ot this month. AP.
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  • 81 3 Teenagers slash 4 in Church JUVENILE gang, armed with knives, broken bottles and jack handles, attacked a group of youths ut a church meeting in Los Angeles and wounded four of them. One victim was reported in a critical condition in hospital. He su tiered stab wounds in the chest.
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  • 16 3 Poland's first television transmitter will be Dut Into operation in Warsaw this year.
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  • The Singapore Free Press
    • 405 4 Opinion A big task for police R' rent incidents In the Colony have heavily underscored warnings which Government and community leaders have been at pains to reiterate. thai the Malayan Communist Pai tv li continuing its cam paign of murder and terror with undiminished vigour. Consider thj.s sequence of event,':
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  • 524 4 'Mau Mail' war in Tunisia now df.,mdlmga;aw FjTOANCE is now waging something like antiliau Man warfare In the deserts and mountains of Tunisia. Tanks, paratroops and aircraft are out against bands ol outlaws, called fellaghas, who are killing an d terrorising French settlers and loyal Arabs. The feiiakhas are well
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  • 218 4 dzkb';lkla; dhml;bdlbdakl'dba pHEBB is u *4rcat Russian J f*ame. Kremlinsponsored teams o around the world defeating most everybody. But a young fellow -named Donald Byrne, 24 year-old instructor student at the University of Michiuan, recently beat Yuri Auerbach. the Russian champion, in a
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    • 36 4 HENDRY S for British-Made find Sp« c i j I Dmc*mmM ta Clubi ird Sihcoli P. H. HENDRY fowoMof 7x. North BrMffi u«*a. 1H: 74*1 Ills Ml Ol > •< r No 1. Hit ii I'oad. Kuala Lumpur
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    • 27 4 lilt X _JV *^m\ and be sure of a f CANADIAN: Salmon, Halibut Haddie Fillets. SCOTCH: Fresh Herrings, Kippers, Bloaters, Finnan Haddocks. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.
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  • 45 5 ENANG, Fri. Cash prizes ting to $425 and cerwill be awarded to essful exhibitors in the section of the Setient Agricultural Show at an Jermal, Butterworth, on July 17 and 18. are nine classes for tie and tour for goats.
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  • 65 5 3 sisters at the Fair pic i lire. THREE (It l'M i Ms iui.t sisters, dressed in their best, went to the Singapore Youth Council's fun and food fair ai the Victoria Memorial Hall, \iter enjoying: them- they watched the auctioning or cakes. The fair was In aid of the
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  • 241 5 TALKS ON IMPORT QUOTA OF JAPAN GOODS It's textiles, cement today GOVERNMENT and chambers of commerce representatives will meet today to decide how much Japanese textiles and cement should be brought to Singapore for the rest of the year. It had provisionally been suggested some time ago that 125,000 tons
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  • 115 5 VI R. Ang Ah Yew, one of four senior Asian employees of the StandardVacuum Oil Company, has returned to Singapore after a four-month training course in America Mr. Ang. is an employee relations assistant In the company. i epnmfxsnti palivfg The trip was
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  • 160 5 —Official refutes that 'nonsense' ■THE SENIOR inspector of schools, Mr T. P. M A Lewis, said yesterday, it was nonsense to suggest that the age of admission to primary schools had been be too strongly emphasised the age limits are the same as they
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  • 89 5 n KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. 156 applications for land to build homes in Petaling Jaya, Kuala Lumpur's satellite town, e been received so far although 1,000 plots are •Utole. The expected rush for build- nad not materialised, g W. Rothery, the ad•tor of the
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  • 54 5 SEREMBAN. Fri. The Rotary Club here is to award scholarships to pupils in Eng-' lish schools next year, Mr. R. Muthu Ramalingam, the club president said at his installation dinner last night. Mr. Ramalingam was reelected president. Last year., the club "adopted" a new village at Pantai,
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  • 46 5 The troopship Lancashire arrived in Singapore yesterday from Britain with 300 troops for Malaya. Mostly replacements for units serving In Malaya, the j troopship also disembarked 80 j service families. In transit to Hon<^ Koiig were 500 troops and 48 service families.
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  • 595 6 YOUR LUCKY STAR ROBM TODAI, you are plea- I sure-loving and must learn to curb your love of activity and excitement if early in life, you are to reach the goals you E have set up. It is likely that you will i flourish best in an urban environment, since
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  • 88 6 you like new tastes try this American sauce for corned beef; cup pineapple juice mixed with a little honey and a pinch of mustard. All shoes should be kept on shoe trees that we all know, and many of us ignore. But patents really must be kept on
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 209 6 MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis i .T II YOU CVEN IMAGINE 1 Hmm--I IIKNOWCOCKAtONf tt^SS^i'SS^l lf<M( *1 A. ".OMAN WHO WOULD J OFFHAN<\ w-^jfW,***^ sfsrWJ^srv '"'"/Sft^A^r i& t v /I i rre.sSBBBBM SHi^ --J iMGamm. _-«*sV TARZAN by Edgar Rice Burroughs jm* __m y _^____Z I djk >€
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  • 259 7 SECURITY BEFORE ANY MORE LOANS TO FEDERATION URGES LAYCOCK nvr APORE Legislative Councillor, Mr. jonn Laycock:, vpVerday urged the Government not to grant v more interest-free loans to the Federation without Q 'Any future loan should be secured against the Federation's assets in the University of Malaya in Singapore In
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  • 72 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. MEMBERS of the Malayan Nature Society will hold ;r annua] meeting at the Institute for Medical Research here on Saturday. They will bring along exhibits, photographs or speclmens of interest. Members will hear a lecture on the history of the green
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  • 62 7 l an i Mrs William Edwards (right) after their marriage tIJZI I lte lst »r of Marriages in Singapore The bride was S; er, 1 J Miss Nan Tai Nyuk Chin, of Sandakan, British -i' Jf 11 Borneo. Left: Mr. Richard Siow Watt Wong: and s
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  • 201 7 THE REV. TOM BLAKELY, the general secretary of the Singapore Chinese Y.M.C.A., is returning to Britain after three years in Singapore He will sail home in the Ascanius on Monday. On his return, he will be attached to a Presbysterian Church in Ireland. Mr.
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  • 143 7 lyjß. Claude Doral, programme assistant in the English section of Radio Malaya, will leave Singapore by air on Monday for a six months' staff training course in Britain. He is the fourth member of the local staff chosen for the course. For the first
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  • 50 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. I A Malayan Civil Service selection board has begun to interview 19 candidates for M.C.S posts In the Federation. Most of the applicants are honours graduates of the University of Malaya. The posts carry Initial saI lary scales ranging from $GOO •to $1,092.
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  • 50 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri The Federation Interpreters' Union has accepted the Whitley Council's request to defer writing to the High Commissioner for the setting up of an arbitration court to deal with salaries The authorities have decided to meet union representatives at the Whitley Council meeting today.
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  • 110 7 Big S'pore Ball in aid of World Youth show SINGAPORE'S biggest ball at which the winners of the Youth Council's "King and Queen for a day" contest will be crowned, is to be held at the Island Club on Saturday, July 17 from 8.30 p.m. to 2 a.m. The World
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  • 27 7 Cash totalling $268 was stolen fom the Y.M.C.A. office, Stamford Road. Singapore on Tuesday night. The thief forced open the padlock on the office door.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 112 7 (Q Uniform Quality Vi (H^ makes HEINZ |f BABY FOODS Yj i mosf dependable A II J Jf In Heinz foods especially prepared for V. f babies you find finer texture, flavors and natural colors. These foods are y made from choice fresh ingredients :>;| only; they are expertly cooked
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  • 159 8 i,\ N thou and i f, r > I worker* in Britain wer*m i dl< lit >n ;i >'• ,r i,» cm:, tt/ j wore old Bun- Thef napped about In flimsy tolei on floor Uttered m brok< t, gla nail and hot
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  • 280 8 IF the African goes to buy a pair of trousers, it Is yery like ly a day's Job, and, moreover, he will Lave the assistance of all his friends. For time is of no object to the African. A report on the
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  • 96 8 The Government Film Finance Corporation, which took over Shepperton studios from the British Lion Film Corporation, has shelved plans to Aim "Alcock and Brown,'' the story ol the sir pioneers. It was to have starred Kenneth More and Denholm Elliot and would have cost about £300,000
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  • 43 8 The wife of the Japanese Ambassador in London, Mr." liatsumoto, has given five ikeini of Japanese gold thread to Bromley Parish Church. Kent, for embroidering frontals for the altar The vbar Canon W R Murray Walton. w;us a missionary In Japan.
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  • 59 8 A maternity home at Do lai isle of Man hits Mint down foi a fortnight becaui a new- j born baby Who died was found to have had paratyphoid U resembling mild typhoid I level The mother is thought to nave had an attack without
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  • 21 8 Blklnii tor wome i ..j.d trunks toi men have be*, i banned from BPaisish oeachej open-air cafes and parka
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  • 389 8 rpiiK names ot eight people i 1 behind with their rent have been published by a council in its minutes eight nam«s that can be teen by anyone in the little town ol 2.500 people. The total sum involved Is C/20 18s.
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  • Article, Illustration
    28 8 This hand made nig lit dress of silk was the winning en- 41 the National Sewing Contest in London. It uas made by an Fdinburgh woman
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  • 23 8 A Masai warrior peering out of his elaborate traditional headdress as through a window at a tribal meetinir in Tanganyika -Keillor pictur"
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  • 307 8 piUUJBT Andrew NiMH, a ß cd vice-chairman of «J hrm «l VrJadTli a poctet gJBHJ? thc f Just after he was sentenced to one year's imprisonment on a charge of Indecency Nixon pushed a cvanide tablet into a piece of
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  • 150 8 MR. K. A. BUTLER. Chancellor of the Exchequer, speaking in London, asked: "What is the secret of the Civil Servant's capacity to give such service unseen, unheard, and sometimes un- :z*q recognised?" I it sprang, he said, "partly I from tradition, but partly from the spirit
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  • 46 8 Visitors to the gardens of j Chartwell Manor. Sir Winston Churchill's W'esterham home, totalled 4.000 in one day. Proceeds of .£4OO were in aid of I the Y.W.C.A Thev will be open once more, in July, in aid of local charities
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  • 40 8 Betty Jones, the girl repriev- ed 48 hours before she was to be hanged for her part in the i "Cleft Chin" murder in 1944. has married. She was freed reI cently after nine years in gaol.
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  • 320 9 Vicar refused to sit down 'PHI Bishop <>f St. David's, Dr. W. T. Havarcl, called the police to his diocesan conference. One of his clergymen, the Rev. J. T. Morgan, viear of Pembroke Dock, had defied him, refusing to sit down The conference, at
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  • 202 9 Contented watchman spurns a reward SIXTY- FIVE- YEAR-OLD night-watchman William Deeley refused a money award. Because he said: At my age money doesn't mean much. I have my dog, my pipe, enough clothes, a wonderful wife and my greenhouse filled uith flowers. These keep me happy and contented. Earlier the
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  • 33 9 A 15-year-old boy spent about €50 in less than a week "touring around London." Nottinghamshire juvenile (,< >urt was told. The boy, who admitted stealing £89 from an office safe, was remanded.
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  • 29 9 The Canadian-Pacific liner Empress of Canada, burnedout at Liverpool in January 1953. i s for sale. She is estimto be worth 650.000 as scran.
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  • 58 9 Can a girl who is kind and gentle be unsuitable for a nursing career? Yes, says the Youth Employment Sub-Com- mittee of Birmingham. Their report states that 1 kindness and gentleness are not enough. A girl must also have the intellect to study for examinations and
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  • 36 9 Fifteen-year-old Kenneth Piper and his younger brother, John, tested home-made fire- works in their garden at Langi ham-road, Tottenham. London. There was an explosion. Kenneth is in hospital with burns; John was unhurt.
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  • 241 9 Saves gaolbird from sentence i A MAGISTRATE interceded with a judge— and saved a man who had once escaped from Dartmoor from a further term of imprisonment. The man and the magistrate remain anonymous at the magistrate's request so that the exconvict's future will not
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  • 211 9 I)UST sheets have been put over the faces and hands of angels depicted in a seventon mosaic at an American chapel in Britain. An official delegation rrom the U.S. has condemned them as too surrealistic." Thev will stav hidden from l he public until the
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  • 47 9 picture. THE DIKE of Edinburgh with Field Marshal Montgomery (left) and General Gruenther, the Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, during his visit to the headquarters of SHAPE near Paris. The Duke later attended a garden party given by Gen. Gruenther and his wife. Popper
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  • 703 10 Japs still -gloat over Pearl Harbour American admiral's book has made them angry lAPAN has been fighting the Pearl Harbour attack over again, following publication of U.S. Rear- Admiral Robert A. Theobald's controversal, "Th«> Final Secret of Pearl Harbour.'' There Is general and spon taneous Japanese P indignation and resentment
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  • 363 10 By the Way I*****S*BB»MS^^^' A PICTURE vl li newly married c Ciuple, in their wedding-clothes. balancing themselves on a tightrope 60 feet above the ground gives point to the theory that the first few minutes are the dangerous period for marriages today. No doubt community ot interest helps. In fact,
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  • Book of the week
    • 764 11 Man behind the V-bomb In 1943 Hitler dreamed that no V. 2 rocket would ever reach England so work on them was delayed. This failure of the Fuhrer's famous intuition may have cost Germany the war. D i Major-Cieneral WalUi Pornbergt-r (Hurst and Blackwood). A DREAM saved countless thousands of
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    • 529 11 ..and woman who fiew n one Norman Lindhurst pen-portraits Hanna Reitsch. pride of the Nazis. I THE name Is Hanna Reitsch blue-eyed, determined Hanna. "Hanna Reitsch! Our greatest pilot ever!" Such was the toast that rang through the confident heel-clicking parties at the height of the Nazi era. Hanna Reitsch
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    • 90 11 describing his crowded and exhilarating life. Ulustra l l r p THE STORY OF THE TRAPP FAMILY SINGERS. Maria Augusta Tr s?nt to nurse one of the daughters of Baron Von Irapp, the author found an unhappy familj and to bring them closer together taught them singing. The
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    • 81 11 APPOINTMENT IN CRETE, A. M. Rend el, Wingate. The personal account of an ordinary citizen who found himself suddenly, and more or lees by 'hance, a British agent in Crete. Transformed overnight from a lassical scholar to a moustachioed fonspirator. he describes his adventures when he
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  • The WOMAN'S page
    • 372 12  -  dsfkjhgsalhejwe ?<V: >' yOUP HOIII may look spick and span after hearty annual cleanins h,Jt (1 y°u? Ten one you ha v e looked worse! Mir hair is probably overed with dust your skin rough from water and icrubbing, your nail spin an-i broken. [1 this la
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    • Article, Illustration
      319 12 Bridge Hand NnlMior kMo vulnerable 6'>u»li fl<ialtir I RA( 1 BRIDOE Mddlni hm v from pear to jraar, but Uiere 1 1 little 01 no 1 hangs In 'he technique of food play Thus 1 ink Perkins' Vital Tricks," hma r*> ••Miiy republished In Kngire )ui s fresh and useful
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    • 230 12 CAMOUFLAGE of the female face and flgure was illegal in Britain 200 years ai^o. But the girl who employs cosmetics, false eyelashes permanent waves and waspie.s" .-id "falsies" todav no longer offends the law. She is praised for taking pride tn her appearance. Few glamour
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    • 100 12 SHOULD scooter-girls ride astride or side-saddle? This is the problem currently facing Danish courts. The problem is in two parts; in which position are the lovely pillion riders most dangerous 1 1 1 to themselves i they might fall off) (2) to others who
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    • 106 12 in mi nil iiiiiiiiiitiiini •1,1,1,1 mill mum """'"J The popular comedian Judy Holliday will soon be seen in Columbia's "P HFFF T". No, this is not a misprint. It is really the name of a new Hollywood film. inn iiiiMiiiiiii nm huh iiiiiiiiiii li ihiiiiiiiiii'iiiiih' sweet-scented^ sfW m i I
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 274 12 ff^i mi i^h L_^l I 1 ,nn iltS UHOSS Win by tot (dble means? ,4 3) J V;'"' 1 '">••"«,.•,.,, 5. Sounds like a useful .sort of, I Tllstjr sosnstansa work nSSI .sail., headgear? (8). I 10 SonnH us. «-Real obesity can reveal them 1 aouna use h Scottish refusal
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  • 1231 13 ±±±Lj i^JjCXIS L m,mmm, 1 EDDIE CANTOR Keefe Brasselle IDA Marilyn Erskine 1 GRANDMA ESTHER Aline MacMahonl I HARRY HARRIS Arthur Franx DAVID TOBIAS Alex Ceery 1 RACHEL TOBIAS Creta Cransredt| ROCKY Gerald Mohr| ZIECFELD William Forrest! DURANTE Jackie Barnett E This is the first instalment
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  • 76 14 Uughter-reporting in a new way...at the Soap Box Derby v ILES took his caravan U studio to the Soap BOX Derby at Baldock, Hertfordshire, and reports back that a Grand Prix is a quiet do compared With Baldock j whirling mass of home-made machinery. Cartoonist Giles
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  • 333 14 ITS A NICHTMARE One of the rules is that you have to build your own car. (Although it is whispered, around parts of Baldock that some low types got their fathers to give them a hand.) And don't forget that motor racing is
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  • 9 14 RECORD BEATEN 3 TIMES IN A DAY zdgb?,bf '.sdB
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  • 147 14 rE Pakistan team for the second Test against England beginning at Nottingham today is: Hanif Mohammad, Allmuddin Waqar Hassan, Maqsood Ahmed Imtiaz Ahmed, A. H. Kardar < captain i. Fazel Mahmood, M. E. Z Ghazali. Khalid Hassan, Mohammad Aslam, Khan Mohammad. Khalid Hassan who is 17 on
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  • 59 14 Bend SCR.C. at 215 p.m. tomorrow on Hong Lim Green: P. K Massey. V C Wester hout, R. S Tufnell R V. S Sundram; D. C. DCotta D. M Murray, W. R. M. Has worth. J W Ewart. A. E G. Blades A Baker G. E Bogaars. (Capt
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  • 30 14 Khong Kit Soon and Dr. F. Y, Khoo won the S.L.T.A. men's doubles championships yesterday, bratuiK the holders. Low Kee Pow and I.iem Khe Liang 4-6, 6-3, 6-1
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  • 376 14 THE Queen's consent to become a patron of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St, Andrews has ensured that the traditional connection of the Royal line of Scotland with their national game will be maintained. Though the Queen i s not herself a player,
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    • 82 14 W\ fi f filaximum Comfort The generous interior dimensions J of the Standard Eight will **$N surprise the family motorist. It will seat four, witrh easy access \\i by the four doors and enable /T?j^|/. y passengers to enjoy the maxinrth\ fi* a mum comfort. Both driver's f i«, 'JL
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  • 53 15 picture. ra e 515?' uith BiH Clarke up, wins the CI. 3, Div. 3— 5' a f. tuu A m I>uke (Sawyer) to set a new course record and Muai the Malayan record of lmin 6see The Minx paid $23 Hr vun ana *8 for a
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  • 963 15 GEIFANG STAR CAN BEAT HIS PENALTY 4 uiOKiH tarrying 9.2 A Geifanc Star should be lbJr( ouin theii mile race r class three horses at Kuab lumpur tomorrow. \Vitn Eastern Pearl a likely non-starter he is about the best stayer in f})LS mediocre lot At ipoh a fortnight ago he
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  • 139 15 THE three top challengers for the world flyweight boxing title will meet in an elimination tournament i in Manila in August and September, manager Phil Mernard announced yesterday. Filipino Leo Espinosa, listed by I Ring Magazine as No. 1 challenger for champion Yoshio Shiral's crown. 1
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  • 116 15 FIVE Nandi tribesmen from the highlands of Northwest Kenya are included in a j team of nine African athletes who will represent Kenya at the British Empire and Commonwealth game in Vancouver later this month. The team will leave Nairobi for London by plane next Monday.
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  • 51 15 The organising committee of the world soccer championships yesterdav named William Lig of England as referee for Sunday's final between Germany and Hungary. Paul Wysslingof Switzerland was named to referee the final for third and fourth place between Austria, and Uruguay at Zurich on Satur- day.
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  • 58 15 The DOBCSsstSff St. Leuer. last British dsstlc event of 1954. will now be run on Saturday. September ll instead of Wednesday, September 8 as originalh arranged. Representations had been made to .e Government by South Yoik ndustrialtoti that a mid- week rrt. I.eger would disrupt
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  • 44 15 Australian John I.andy. the fastest miler in the world, last night failed 10 better his own worlds best time of three minutes 41 8 seconds fCfl 1 50d metres. I He clocked tiiree minutes 43 I kjwonils ru a race at Gothenburg.
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    • 379 15 dbzms'dL< svdL< ;vad PROBABLE SCRATCHINGS PROBABLE scratchings for the last day of the Selangor Turf Club JuneJuly meeting at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow are: Padi Field. Eastern Pearl, Sea Hawk, Three Dimension, Avilor, Enola Gay. Pilot's Point, Marshal Foch, Nooit Gedacht, Little Andy, (In kit y Click, New Year, The Cydaris,
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  • 335 16 A STORY-BOOK STYLE TEST DEBUT ssngiana were i^i iui lwu wickets at the close BSTtd aupaivntiy In a eommandinf] position This Ls the .second encounter In the .series. ihe first havhiK been drawn. Brought on by David Sheopard, England'* new captain, when Pakistan were 37 for one. Appleyard transformed the
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  • 268 16 County cr icket close of play scores At Bristol: Gloucestershire beat I Worcestersirrre by an Innings and 15 runs. Worcestershire 122 and 1 13 (MorUmore six for 14» Gloucester- shire 25P for seven declared (Young 102, Milton 84. Perks five for 61 At Chesterfield: Derbyshire beat Kent by
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  • 39 16 Gene Sarazen. yesterday won the first international senior golf championship by defeating Britain's Percy Aliss 4 3. The match was played in wild weather conditions at Southport Sarazen had an overnight lead of four holes. A.P. I
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  • 90 16 DUSBIA won rax of sigh! tits the men'i world gymn championshlpfl whi h ended In Rome ve.sl»-id,iy. •Japan Bntshed second in team < lassihcatlon. Resulti i Rtnala ggg N polnti japan so. 3 Bwiteerlsnd 071 4 Ostrauny S7OJS; 5. Czechoslovakia I Finland 659. If;
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  • 337 16 lEANDER Rowing Club, the holders, were unJ expectedly eliminated in the quarter-finals of the Stewards Challenge Cup for fours by Copenhagen Rowing Club who won by two lengths in seven minutes 42 seconds at the Royal Henley Regatta yesterday. Krylia Soveton (USSR) also reached the
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  • 391 16 Aussies v. U.S. pair in final Services soccer T IC SEIXAS and Tony Trabert o[ the United Stat will meet Australians R Hartwig and Mervyn Rose in the final of the mens doubles at Wimbledon. Hartwig arid Rose beat Gardnar Mullov and Rudge Patty of the IS., 1-6.6-4. (i-l. 6-1.
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  • 94 16 DIVISION One league leaders, Royal Air Force Changi, were upset at Ayer Rajah Road yesterday, losing 2-1 to the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers in a Singapore United Services F.A. tie. RAF Changi's "A" team clinched the Div. 2 title bv beating M.R.X.V.R. 5-3. Full results:
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