The Singapore Free Press, 6 July 1954

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  • 20 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya. No i;!o^. Singapore. Tues., July b, mi. race id v i>.
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  • 219 1 FRENCH STAND ON NEW LINE Battle imminent pRENCH forces withdrawing north from evacuated Phuly, bastion city on the western edge of the Red River Delta turned to face the vanguard of three Communist divisions yesterday at Thinh Due Cau, 21 miles south of Hanoi, and prepared for imminent battle. Military
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  • 148 1 Orchard Road: Decision soon A DECISION on the fate of Orchard Road corner near Government House which is being threatened with closure to traffic is expected soon. Trustees of an estate claim the land is private property. The Free Press understands that the matter is now m the hands of
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  • 190 1 OMF O f the 70 boys expelled from Singapore; 15 Catholic High School are among those who have: rPf r'istered for national service. These students are worried as they want to: complete their studies before they are called up. One of the students, claiming: to be
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  • 94 1 SIAM BUYS THE DEATH RAILWAY SIAM has paid £355,000 for the Siam -Burma RaUway built by prisoners during the war. Mr. Osbert Peake, Britain's Minuter of Pensions, said yesterday m the House of Commons That amount had to be distributed between several governments whose nationals were employed m building the
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  • 183 1 fO all appearances Hanoi is as unconcerned as ever. Smartly dressed French women and children do foeir daily round of shopping on the main streets and go swimming m the afternoon. Public services are functioning normally and cafes, night clubs and bars doing good
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  • 20 1 Scattered shots were reported m the Jerusalem area on Sunday night but the situation remained calm. A.P.
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  • 105 1 MAN STABBED: JEALOUSY OVER GIRL A SINGAPORE photographer, Mr. Au Ying Some, was stabbed m the chest m car at Jalan Nuri late last night. After the stabbing. Au was pushed out on to the road. Au staggered some distance to East Coast Road and hailed a taxi. He collapsed
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  • 87 1 RUBBER shot up by Vfa cents on the Singapore Market this morning following an overnight rise of a farthing a lb. m London. Early m the market the price was up to 72 Vb cents for July but later eased to 71 7 8 cents a pound.
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  • 39 1 fiin B .ri ndlan reported t0 the JK ff^e yesterday that £ese L d UD by three Cni fa urh c -P arr yine: a revolver WoFfef^ 1 Road and The ,ne °™ye off m a car.
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  • 204 1 INSPECTOR Eugene Wong 1 of the Singapore Marine Police Division, told the Kallang air crash inquiry this morning that the Malay firemen of the airport fire unit did mate an effort to control th* Constellation blaze. But there was a lot of interference from rescuers.
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  • 40 1 MiniLr U h Korea n Prime y-sttrd«v Mr Pyun Y ung Tai. arte? w/ r n Slg ned onl y a week P^ d hl XK YapV ap{ J? mt nient was apleablj y thp National As- A.P.
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  • 327 2 Early 1955 is target date WORK on the multi-million Hollar Paya Libar interW national airport at Singapore is ahead of schedule and it is likely to be m operation early e l J e The new runway, will have a crust of 22 inches thick
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  • 209 2 'Take China trade issue to U.N.' MR. SELWYN Lloyd, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, told the Hou.se of Commons last ni;:ht the Briti.sh Government was not at present engaged m any negotiations about trade with China." Ho had been asked by Mr William Warbey, a Labour Member, what progress
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  • 93 2 Mr. Geoffrey Biiiß. B BoeUIIWi uwd the Government In the House of Commons ve.ster<lay to take the initiative m Wtthnu a regional organisation -n up for South-East Asia He .said it should be coniined to, and include, all state* m that area, it
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  • 35 2 Three Russian offlrial.s have been expelled from the U.S. m recent months on espionage charp.es. the US. State Department said yesterday. Two American military attaches m Mcscow have been exoelled m retaliation. A.P.
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  • 32 2 The U S- Embassy's Independence Day party m Amman. Jordan, was on a smaller scale this year because, an embassy spokesman said, there was a lack of funds. A.P.
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  • 94 2 IIHITISH foreign policy Is I .still thinking along the lines of Red China's eventual entry into the United Nations a Foreicr Office spokesman Iliad, plain yesterday. But he attached thcae eonrtttion iai that the Peking up t(j the United NaUoiii cijarter, it; Uiat the Communists
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  • 18 2 The Bey of Tunis yesterday accepted the resignation of the Prime Minister, Mr. Zali. Reuter
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  • 25 2 To encoirage trade, 70 per cent of all imports can be brought into West Germany from August 1 without Drior permit. A.P
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  • 195 2 npHE new junta m Guatemala M. has decided to break off all relations with the Iron Curtain countries, it was announced m Guatemala City yesterday. The new government formed after Guatemala's 12-day "revolution" also announced that it would "eradicate" Communism. Two thousand Communists had
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    60 2 Till Dot km m etmt§€ <»« St Andrew's Mission Hospital, Dr. G. Keys-Smith took the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. A. C. Goode. round the wards on an official visit yesterday. Mr. Goode is to make a broadcast appeal for St. Andrew's Hospital Week on July 18 This Free
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  • 177 2 V GERMAN contribution to the Atlantic Pact forces is "almost essential", if NATO territory. which includes West Germany, is to be defended, Lord Ismay, NATO Secretary General, said m London yesterday. Lord Ismay was addressing a press conference at the start of his official three-day visit
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  • 152 2 MANILA 'TERROR' ANGERS FORMOSA VTATIONALIST China's proli test over "hooliganism" against Chinese nationals m the Philippines was generally spurned m Manila last night. Both the acting Foreign Secretary, Mr. Leon Maria Guerrero, and Manila Mayor, Mr. Arsenio Lacson, branded the Nationalist protest "ridiculous". Simny protvst Mr. George Yen, the Nationalist
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  • 103 3 Stepped over border C IX United States :> soldiers and a capVl[l accidently stepped over the Czech-German border on Sunday and W ere urabbed by Czech Communist officials, it was reported yesterday. The men were last seen on Sunday afternoon riding m half-ton weapons carrier near
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  • 69 3 GIRL DREAMED UP ASSAULT BY PEER i LONDON MAGISTRATE A yesterday dismissed an asgault complaint brought against Earl Beatty, 49, by an attractive blonde who claimed she had talked with the spiri of his father, the late Admira Lord Beatty. The Magistrate, Mr. Frank Milton, .said Margaret Evans 32. m
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  • 29 3 Japan's Cultural Property Protection Commission has imposed a ban on the removal of treasures for display abroad, and restricted their use m Japan to special celebrations. A.P.
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  • 198 3 HUNDREDS of British housewives jam-packed butchers' shops m London yesterday In a spending spree to buy as much of the best meat as they could for the first time m 14 years. Prices rocketed sky-high but that did not deter them. Yesterday
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  • 131 3 VI than half the world's ell 550 0O ?'°Oo children rc&rt Dl M cC^ Or General Of the ScienHfi Nations Educational, SETS? nd Cultural Organi•J^on stated at Geneva yestersehomrn tima ted those without Mr S g at over 275,000.000 the miii nii was
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  • 115 3 \MR. DUNCAN SANDYS. Minister of Supply, told the House of Commons yesterday good progress was being made m the technical examination of Comet jetliners grounded after a series of accidents. Two Comets crashed into the sea this year one off Elba and another
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  • 33 3 rS-U has i ra yal u of peasant me Silver Ribbon, Italian version of Hollywood's Oscar. Gina won the award for her role m "Bread, Love and Fantasy/ A.P.
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  • 177 3 SIR David Maxwell Fyfe. British Home Secretary, said yesterday that if ever an attack with atomic weapons was made on Britain the loss of life and suffering would "constitute a tragedy without any previous parallel m history." Opening a debate on Civil Defence m the
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    76 3 "mHE Kashmir Princess," a X S3 million Air India Constellation. at Kalians Airport yesterday after a nine hour proving flight from Bombay. It carried 20 officials and an Indian crew of ten. The pilot was Captain K. Vishvanathan. Among the passengers was Mr. Gopala Menon, the Representative m Malaya of
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  • 63 3 180,000 INDIANS HOMELESS NEAR 'SORROW RIVER' THE homes of about 180,000 people m 200 villages, east ol Dharbhan^a, Bihar State, m East India, have been flooded by Bihar's "river of sorrow," the Kosi. Food and medical relief are being rushed to the district The Kosi floods every year, but last
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    • 43 3 !=STAPLES MATTRESS= perfect sleep "^t^"- .^B Pfc^^^. I*^*^l SPRING INTERIOR M SPRINC MATTRESS OVERLAYS FRAMES 3' 0" wide 6" deep $125 Model 3 1 0" $75 3« 5» $139 No. 1 3' 6" $100 5' 0" $196 5* 0" $130 ROBINSON'S s— r;
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  • 420 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, July 6, 1954. Halt the death toll TtofK is cause for deep concern 111 the latest statistics available on fatal trallic accidents m Singapore. Last month of 10 people killed on the roads, six were cyclists In May, four of five killed were cyclists. In
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    19 4 hurctoill ai»d Kdin, lure seen leaving London m;iv have tome to an agreement uith Eisenhower over South-East Avian defence.
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  • 849 4  -  EARL H. VOSS By NORTH AMERICAN NEWS ALLIANCE Alarm over Indo-China and diplomatic weakness at Geneva may make Eisenhower revise his military strategy. AMERICA'S highest Army officials, alarmed at multiplying demands for intervention to save Indo-China and embarrassed at the exposure of American weakness at Geneva,
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  • 136 4 BAO DAI IN THE MONEY WIN or lose m Vietnam, T^ Bao Dai will remain a rich man. Like Farouk of Egypt he is said to have invested millions m securities m Switzealand. France, South America and the U.S. Bao Dai is granted a living allowance of $3,500,000 (U.S.) by
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    • 21 4 ttinffs nf Mstinrtion for every occasion ENGAGEMENTS WEDDING RINGS U. S. de SUVA, Jeweller* 106, Orchard Rd., Spore -9 PhtM. *****
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    • 40 4 COLD Look for the NEW WRAPPER (Singapore only) and make sure of getting the VITAMIN ENRICHED COLD STORAGE LOAF I Our Orchard Road Branch will be I open on Saturdays until 5 p.m. I SINGAPORE (OLD STORAGE CO., LTD. I
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  • 154 5 And they are up m arms nESIDENTS living m tire X by- lanes off bt. fteonce's Road. Singapore have been told by the City Health Department to keep the drains mi n front of their homes Notices served said that the drain* constituted nuisance and breeding
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    69 5 .More than 150 guests attended the Christian Brothers Founders' Day dinner it the Cathay m Singapore at the week-end. Above enjoying the dinner are (from left) Mrs. W. Pasqual. W/O P. Stimpton. Miss B. Campbell, Mrs. M. Cornelius, Miss C. Richards, Miss M. Warwick, Mr. and Mrs. C X Ng
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  • 43 5 Officials of the New Chand Sifara Music Party, Singapore, for this year are: President. Ismail Hussein; secretary. N. M. Hassan; treasurer, S. Hassan Shahab; band leader. Ismail Majid; committee. M. Arshad. Ahmad Jantan, Sulaiman, Aziz Salim and S Huneln Alsagoff.
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  • 30 5 Singapore Customs Department collected $38,162,000 m revenue during the first six month* of this year— sB62,ooo less than that m the first six month* of last year.
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  • 69 5 Control of mutton is off now THE Singapore Government I has lifted price control of local mutton An official of the Supplies Department said yesterday it was hoped there would be a price drop. Mutton is now $1.35 a lb. There is a plentiful supply of sheep m the Colony,
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  • 157 5 WANTED: Good homes for 14 "nice and healthy" dogs. This is the offer of the Singapore Canine Welfare Association. lie dogs can be seen at the Sen of Liberation, at 5 3 4 stone Thomson Road, ill there any Sunday be;n 4.00-6.00 p.m.
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    35 5 picture. '1.1 1V f Sel n &or looks at a P a i r of prize-winninK <W liL Ia Kub «*a*»r cxnioition of country proe^iock and handicraf t. The Sultan opened the exhibition.— Free Press
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  • 129 5 THE Delta-Ganges Welfare Association, Singapore wants a clubhouse meet the increasing demand by the estate's children and adults for free English schooling. "Our enrolment has risen to over 200," said the president. Mr. T. R. Fernandez. For the convenience of the
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  • 120 5 10 per cent of Singapore is swamp MARSHES and tidal swamp* make up 10 per cent (20.94 square miles) of Sin gapore (area 209.5 squar* miles) sa>3 the annual re port of the Survey Department published yesterday. I nd**r rubber Built up areas m the mainland and nearby islands cover
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  • 28 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. One hundred and ninety-five Government premium bonds will be drawn at the Selangor Turf Club, Kuala Lumpur at 9 a.m. on July 15.
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  • 53 5 Anderson Bridge In Singa- pore is now taking on a new look as City Council painters apply the brush to it They are taking of! the dull green and giving the bridge a bright and Rlos&y look The bridge, opposite Empress Place, was last painted
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  • 201 5 TNIVERSITY of Malaya U undergraduates can only become associate members of the newly formed University of Malaya Society. This was the decision made by the society at its inaugural meeting. The first president of the society, Mr. K. M. Byrne, told the Free Press that
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    • 123 5 SINGAPORE bhsffes FABRICATORS ate flboud that their reputation has earned for them the privilege of supplying the following famous firms and organizations with Fabrications m every form of Plastics requirements. aj i v- lj t i Master's Ltd. Adelph, Hotel Mj| Motors Lfd A.rport Hotel Mark|jn Advcrtisini? Ud Bata Shoe
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  • 83 6 When grilling steak brush it with olive oil and sprinkle with lemon juice "When serving a fresh fruit salad try a dressing of parts honey and one part lemon juice. When lifting a heavy article, to avoid strain, first bend your knees, keeping your bacfc straight, then straighten
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 183 6 MANDRAKE by Falk and Phil Davis TARZAN by Edgar Rice Burroughs CON^ T^l'T^^fuV BALDER O/WEP THATATR.BE Of LITTLE JjW />^f 'A^JM C^LEPTCC^EeN6PA >PEA^SWOULPKiaTHEM< I* «7 j I li.r 'm I wFdEK fiiwmEM J i THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris ■HBBBH^Sv^GOOD EVENING, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN^ [YvWOuG M.C tuBBVTRiPP 1 ALL WE
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    • 617 6 (YOUR! JLUCKY S STAR I J |>OKN TODAY, you have i E JLf an expansive personality. E E Loyal, generous and true to E 2 your friends, you often make personal sacrifices to bring E happiness to others, little E E caring what happens lo your- E self. 2 You
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  • 853 7 a head to start a school IADr? HO" t 3,000 children with nothing to do! I^CCPAID*? W hat does the future hold for them? TFD URGENTLY: token donation of $1 for W \of the 3,000-odd children of six Singapore i m Geylans, bounded by Aljunied, licPherson and Paya Lebar Roads
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    81 7 NO schools, no pi ay grounds nothing to do all day this seems to b c the lot of village children Pherson-Pa-ya LebarSims' Avenue area m Geylang. On the right are some idling outside a shop. City C o uncillor Chan X v m Chee took a tour of six
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  • 134 7 Judge clears up law books issue KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. MR. JiLstice Wilson yesterday clarified the criticism he made last week of the iailure lof the Legal Department to early enough the details of law books its prosecutors jitended to quote. Speaking In the Belangor Court of Criminal Appeal, he aid
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  • 48 7 MENTAKAB, Tues.— The Te* tieflOJh do> ocouu> A»s& »ciauon jfflnials are: Proslarnt. Mr J C. Bottoms: >"cretary. Mr. V. Raslan: treasurer Mr Edmund Loh The committee decided to 'Ive $500 to be spent on ih© nrwly acquired camp site on the sth mile Mentakab-Ben-long Road.
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  • 75 7 THIS SOCIETY SAYS 'NO' TO POLITICS IPOH, Tues. The Perak oranch ol the AU-Muuva Muslim Missionary Society decided yesterday that it would have nothing to do with pollI tics. The decision followed a request from certain members for clarification of the society's attitude. Members of the society belone to various
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  • 820 8 Pleasant talk then suddenly.. 1 Vi.\ li< again mtIU the attractive young wife o a I \ir Force stall sergeant Uv friendly with Britons uho are curious about the American way of life. She ;aid so at Gloucestershire Quarter S< ion
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  • 102 8 M INERS LUNCH IN LUXURY YACHT PARTY <H 33 miners from the Yorkshire pits were the quests of Sir Bernard a ncl lady Docket aboard their luxury yacht. Shemara, fa which they had lunch and went for a cruise round the Isle of Wight. For lunch the miners had the
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  • 184 8 BOY SCOUTS are drifting away from the movement because they are bored with tying the same old knots and listening to the same old lectures, says a deputy county commissioner m his annual report. Mr. Edwin Franks, who has spent 45 of his 66
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  • 229 8 WHAT A YOLK! -24 TO DOZEN 11'IiAT -i yolk! Mi: A Qai lU Id White, ol Cholmley trdens, w« bt Hamp U ad, i ndon. v.' hi ;iioii' to h«-i iroa j i i hop and boußht a d( sen egju Ea« i, ol them ■o ihe said turned i,ut
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  • 109 8 AND YOUNG CALL-UP MEN SUFFER TOO I HAVE come across it again and again." said Mr. Justice Pinnemore at Shropshire Assizes at Shrewsbury. "Young men during their National Bervice m the Army being grossly unoccupied and having lon^ hours with nothing to do and suffering from boredom."' And Dorrdom, said
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  • 46 8 Miss Pat Smythe. British winner of the main Individual event at the Madrid International Horse Show, fainted because of the heat while watching the men'.s world championship equestrian final. The title was won by Hans Gunther Winkler, oX Germany. Re uter
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  • 245 8 HE STOLE TO HOARD WOMEN'S CLOTHES AFTER housewives living In block of flats missed clothes from their washing lines they decided to keen a watch. The result was that they detained a man as he was snatching a blue nylon nightdress from a line. This was stated by Det. Set.
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  • 28 8 The liner Canton sails fronj London .soon with 3 cwt <-i African ivory for Bombay, aji official said: "India is short oi ivory these days."
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  • 190 9 MARRIAGE 'WILL NOT MIX WITH STUDY' Town councillors decide SHOULD STUDENTS marry? Men with a financial interest m the question weighed the worries and responsibilities of marriage and decided that students should stay single. In future students m Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire, who are granted major awards may lose them it they
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  • 82 9 QUEEN HER ROYAL GUESTS KING GUSTAV and Queen Louise of Sweden pose with the Queen at Buckingham Palace shortly after their arrival m London for their state visit to Britain. The Swedish Kins and Queen reached Greenwich m a Swedish cruiser, and then accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh, travelled
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  • 336 9 Strange case Of the Windsor Greys A THE eve of the I) Coronation year the R.S .P.C.A wrote to the Duke of Beaufort, Master of the Queen's Horse, asking him to treat the Windsor Greys gently on Coronation Day. letter was- shown the Queen— according to former R.S.P.C.A. chair- Dr.
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  • 46 9 ntc It rv m feVival of a unriZl ry c "stom of "Hay gJOOhitJ-ji bl^mg of to? r l ur, h r Oly CrOSJS ParL<sh The fJ^ Cenf rd Middlesex. on ?n\7 headed a ProhS I? t th church, ridden daughter S
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  • 62 9 Twelve strong neighbours helped to 'launch" the 1-ton yacht Flying Fish built on the back-garden lawn of his home at Kensington -road. Ipswich, by David Norris. 17. But before the yacht could be carried away through neighbouring gardens, fences and clothesline posts had to be
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  • 40 9 rE British heavy-weight champion, Don Cockcll, us to be presented with an add"-- ol congratulation on ?ellum by Battenea council and the freedom of the Batter.sea Pleasure Gardei^ on July lt> He was burn m the Londonborou^h.
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  • 75 9 HOME IS BEST FOR THESE CHILDREN \O handicapped child .should be sent away to a board im: school if he can be keot at home. And none should be sent to a special school if he can be properly taught m an ordinary school These are two rules laid down
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  • 38 9 Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother included i box of chocolates "for the boys'' m her message of goodwill read at the opening of the West Ham Methodi.st Mission's home for boy.s at Stock. Essex.
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  • 327 9 rpo a radio engineer m the dock at Bristol Assizes. Mr. Justice Streatfeild said: "From testimonials I which have been handed up to me. you apparently profess to be interested m the welfare and education of children. I cannot help thinking that is somewhat Hypocritical.
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  • 192 9 WANTED BY RECTORA BURGLAR A BURGLAR— preferably reformed—is wanted lor a job after his own heart by the Rev. Alfred Wins, Rector of Iden, Sussex. The burglar, says the rector, will get his reward m Heaven. In the village church is a strong box containing mi unknown amount m cash
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  • 56 9 T.V. STAR FACES DRUG CHARGE picture. 7mimhiim»ii«iiii«iii>'i MLLE INGEBORG GKifFEL, television a. t» Hamburg, waits to go before a Pans tribunal to be with drug trafficking. Her defending corn, s el fl H. *ntly picks up her cigarette She is McX o" morphine to a man who turned out tokn
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  • 1087 10 MacCOLL IN SIBERIA (ITS THE MUM&ni YOU'VE BEEN I WAITING FOR 1 K«C*£ M*cCOU,«BB» Irvine Report* «u**a. J IUH* Of Tbtn*f yw'il n^df •«!*<* to flw* «4 piac« you v« alwayf wondf »d H^owt, J IWON J c i lily foi get my arrival m .Siberia where, by the way.
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  • 119 10 TIIKV ARE whooping it Hp m the I kriine this year to mark the SNth anniversary If the union with Russia, so I'm Bitting the road once a«a m. Maybe I will come across some of tfie festivities. My train trip to Kh/irkov. the tractor-making
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  • 191 10 Alligators sent by post r PHE American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals are trying to prevent the sale of alligators for pets m the United States at a time when tiny baby alligators are being sent through the mail by the thousand. The erase lor alligators has
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  • 117 10 OOW should the perfect mace bearer behave? Well, the Guild of Mace Bearers have just given him eight golden rules. I—Always1 Always be dignified. 2— Always be courteous the shabbiest looking person may be the most influential. 3— You lost your politics when you found
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    21 10 Mary Murphy loses her pretty heid m "The Mad Magician." She is assistant to Vincent Price who has the title role.
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    • 33 10 POCKET CARTOON by OSBURT LANCASTER Do you really mean to <-' that if the Socialist. carry out their threat none o' > >m M.P.j will he circulating .ifter dark for the rest oi the season
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  • 721 11 £X MALAYAN OFF ON A 4,000-MILE JUNCLE THK by lOrn StaCey, who has set out on the first stage of a Journey to the Unknown Old Etonian lorn Siacey (24, married, two daughters) h the author of a best-Silling hook, "The Hostile Sun." It told how, as
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  • 397 11  -  FRED MANOR By sea around Helsinki was solid ice far out beyond the horizon. In nidst of it some 17 md ships presented ;orry sight of fish water. were ships of every deluding passenliners bound for York, and they wire all caught by the sudden
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    28 11 Film SUI Maria Schell, winner vi the Ciold Laurel Selxnik i ward m Berlin, receives a congratulatory kiss from Mr. Walter Dowlinf, representative of the American High Commissioner.
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  • 420 11 THERE «ire two of us setting out on this journey Twenty--1 eight-year-old IHh Kirondc. an African whose home is m Buganda (where his father was a chief), is the other one. Erisa (you pronounce it Erissal has been a friend of mine for some
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    12 11 *l believe you re glad its raining io we cant play tcnm*
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  • 817 12  - Beauty Secrets of the East LADY BOYLE >f j»»vU irmiftfTTTlß "weals by 4 iE w years ago wh< n A i visited Ceylon I met a young schoolgirl. I have |ust met her again m the TV studio m London. lid name U Manil Weerakoon, and she haa grown Into
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    • 214 12 WgSgf^W^T h If bß^h B^h I I^^^^E3eilQ HH JIHHb -r f^^^^ vrP** 1 < i t i > \< ROSS: 1 (ii ill l.\ tllOHl gho i i)i 4 p i p. t. v. ire, lit- i aiii-i ii. i: Ives! (»)>. 8 Jhe mpei iture oi Alfred tnus! mden
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  • 91 13  -  'ZSA ZSA' -by IN MISS ZSA-2SA CABOR'S luggage as she flew into London Airport recently was t*u manuscript of her book. "It'i specially for women," she said. A book of advice «llmg them what not to do." She was asked if it dealt particularly with
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  • 250 13 'Hush' policy on scandals Fear that Susan Hayward divorce disclosures may damage Hollywood. JCANDALOUS charges and innuendoes traded so sensationally m the long-drawn-out Susan Hayward -Jess Barker divorce suit have led to N-hind the scenes move to get the case settled out of court for the "uood of the industry/
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  • 276 13 Dateline Hollywood... THEHE is no sign yet that it may be the inning of another went (June Haver) but i hear that ■RGINIA MAYO is taking Catholic iction. Webb thi i h impedim en is bubbh OWr°^ N f L REED TONY and (> ;carranan(ll had 11, about HIM v
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  • 610 13 THE BRITISH PREFER ROYALTY ThC SWISS HAVE NEVER MOBBED' A STAR. 'THE Royal Family comA pletely outclass any film stars as subjects of mass demonstrations of esteem and affection m BRITAIN. They live m a constant glare of publicity, details of their private lives constantly appear m
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  • 131 13 'CURTAINS' FOR 3-D WHAT happened to 3-D? Answer is nothng: The public just didn't like it. They were inconvenienced by having to wear special glasses and were scared stiff of someone else's germs. The result is that Hondo with John Wayne and the wide open spaces was advertised m 2-D
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  • 214 13 LAN GRANT previews "Hobson's Choice." "OOBSON'S CHOICE" (Pavilion) is about a Lancashire woman, plain and 30, but determined and businesslike who virtually pressgangs a young bootmaker into marrying her. Being a true Lancastrian Maggie acts not on a sentimental impulse but m pursuance of a Ions: term business
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  • 301 14 4 ROUSING three miles event may be the "showpiece" of the Amateur Athletic Associations championships at, the Whih- City, London, On Friday and Saturday. n Gordon Pirle defend* In.s title on Saturiiv he will have run m the .six milea on the previous day he
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  • 108 14 r PHK !;ii".c,t daily double payoff In the annuals of modern horse raniiK mi lettered on Sunday at Omllcih.*' Mexico i racetrack when loiik shots Roekttti and Blkk 1 rick won to provide a return of US$l2,--724 80 (about Malayan (38 174 The previous record payoff
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  • 77 14 JACK BURUET announced that arrangement* have been completed for July 30 bout In Seattle i*-tween Briti*h Empire heavywei«rit hiwpton Don Cockell and Seattle^ Harry Kul Matthews their Uilrd MttlM tn lens than .1 year BOUI prevloiu time*, tn Seattle l»»t Aukuai and In I^ndon on June
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  • 59 14 JACKS T -TENNIS J*<lc, Hporu Club held their first iriUfr-drimrtment table tWMl|| rhainpioiihht|i nt Parrer Park Mr H X CtoMaßli Patron> and Mr c Hrowci f|*m|d«Ht) WtTt UllOllf the MMIM !>«pt -A" »>ea( Xii K lrieeru«. Dept a Aeuounti ix-pt i>eat /•nixift Dept; hIJII>N I)e t beat X J ""-""K
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  • 86 14 Mi.v> Maureen Connolly, the wimhledon worrxjh s rhampion beat the Hitii.i-i champion. Miss Silvuna 1..1/.Z.H1110 7-!>. 6-3 In an exhibition game In Berlin on Sunday. Little Mo" took some time to adjust herself to the hard court*. Miss l-iizzarlno was beaten by Mtss Cien HouhiiiK (Britain
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  • 71 14 „/y. the charming i Sinlea party ha\ t your "''i*- i n this forthcoming and further- 'I'll knock her out!' The dem ■re Indian wo- z all-in wrestler, 3 year-old Raja Laiia. 1 has issued a < hallenge z Hum Ida Hen a. India's npioi woman wrest-
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  • 95 14 jyjII.MONs of Americans will see. vu their television sets, what may prove to be the greatest mile Ind rare In htotory. It wa.s an)!<>u:ic«'(l ye.sterday by tlie National Broadcasting Company TIM race will be »>etween the only Uo nun In history who havr btstcn Uit- iuur-mmute
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  • 437 14 HAS world Soccer reached such fantastic pass that Finland should pull out of it. asks a London i newspaper leccei critic. Not became England has ]<m supremacy but became the I game is no longer the thing, state his report. He predicts world -wide reper-
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  • 75 14 fpilK Australian Rugby Inion 1 expects a reord profit of C A 15,000 from the Fijian tour, according to an official estimate. This will mean that the code will bo on a sound footing for a number of years However, miny I'nion supporters have nostalgic memories of
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  • 405 14 Fijians in Aussie rugby controversy CONTROVERSY is still raging m Australia over the recent victory of the Fijian tourists m the second Rugby Union Test. The Fijians snatched a sensational 18-16 win over Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground by kicking the deciding penalty goal after full time. Referee Don
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  • 117 14 /"♦ROSS gate receipts of England's Rugtoy League tour of Australia were EA55.000 up to the end of June. The team will have much more to come as matches yet to be played include two Tests for which all tickets have been sold England gets 65
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  • 39 14 IPOH Mon. A GRAND display by W. Foster who was unbeaten with 108. and R. Brennan, 81, gave Ktnta Europeans a 120-run victory over Police m a Brander Shield league game on Railway ground
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  • 396 15  -  ARGOS -and did not deserve to win frHTuST WORD- -by 3: Indian RC 2. ■IS amazing what a goal can do. Take yesterday's s VI.V Div. 1 league match at the Stadium The Indians took the field expecting to lose, and six minutes they
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  • 578 15 I!i>i position! In tlie S.A.F.A. i are: I K.imt's per team) p D L F APIs 10 8 0 2 24 15 16 \IJE 11 7 1 3 25 20 15 9 6 1 2 28 7 13 9 6 1 2 24 13 13 7 5
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  • 38 15 Royal Air Force Mtar Tengah yesterday. -ou.h Man- ,3.. Roberson and "W were Johnr «ytof (3) and Da vies Al '<> Put through his own JJ*: Paterson and T,, hj Helper. Ward. i '•<• Plemming ior
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  • 261 15 SINGAPORE'S fifth annual post-war inter-schools athletic meeting starts today at Victoria School ground at 2.30 p.m. and \S-year-old Goh Siew Kang of Raffles Institution is looking forward to the pole vault. Sicw Kang has won the pole event for the past two years, and last
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  • 64 15 Pran Miku.s. I former Lithuania:), who kl now a naturalised Australian, won the Australian middleweight boxing championships m Sydney last night. He teal Bill Larrigo on points over IS round.-- for the title which MU left vacant by the retirement of Al Bourke last December.
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  • 75 15 r THE Asian Football Confederation, recently form- j ed m Manila, has been officially recognised by the FIFA at its congress held m Berne. Lee Wai Tong, honorary secretary of the Asian Football Confederation, said yesterday that he had received a letter from the FIFA informing
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  • 30 15 i Capt. J. P. Nicol (144) won the Gaw Khek Khiam Cup competition held at the Island Club recently. Dr. R. A. Mallal < 147 was runnerup.
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  • 266 15 ENGLAND won the second Test at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, yesterday, thus gaining a 1-0 lead over Pakistan m the four-match series. The rain-affected first Twt at Lords was drawn. England won yesterday *>> an innings and 129 runs. Pakistan lost their lour remaining second Innings wickets
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  • 827 16 This morning's I Iff S pore gallops l.l\ Course Correspondent DICK of the gallops at Bukil Timah this morning weir Troubadour (Vilify), If m 36 4 5. Cbantfctoer (Woods) and Plnrau (Franklin), 4t m V) 4 5. Kinjj (row (Mawi). M m S7 3/5 on
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  • 102 16 CNiocborO Olrl, a four-year-old nily, y*;sttMdiiy won t tie world's ii<liesi race f«»i fillies and mares thf (J s 11M.4M New Cattle handi- < t|> inn DVtl MM mile two furlongs .«< Dttawart racecourse OftUubOTO (Hi! a 13 to two chance by Btrnborouh out of
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  • 74 16 AN unknown Irishman, John McGoniKle, aged 29 and making only his second bid for the British Open Golf championship, surprised everyone yesterday when m his first qualifying round on the hillside course he broke the record with 65 to jump into the lead. One round will be
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  • 175 16 Reds praise the Germans ■iunc i Ait lan Communisl news- papn i vi' '••ni ted Hun lary'a mccci eteven lot( to h "vell'l»'««"i OcrOMl) I'-.un iiiid "To lon the tnie of world chain pttMl when i! RlmoS( u.us 111 ii'ai h 1 not i.i be regarded ai nation tl wi
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  • 86 16 How to win a title picture. It is July ihe day j before his singles final j against Ken Rosewall at I Wimbledon, and Jaroslav j I Drobny gets away from it all. He i s fishing on j the lake at Dorman's Park, Sussex, his father- j in-laws country
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  • 213 16 OATSMAN Smith of Oxford University hit an un- defeated double century m the match against Cambridge University at Lords yesterday. Smith was 201 not out when Oxford declared at 401 for three. Cambridge were 281 for four at the close. U. K. cricket close of
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