The Singapore Free Press, 18 October 1954

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  • 20 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale In Malaya. v, 1 IKS.'. Singapore. Mon., Oct. 18, 1954. Priie 15 tts
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  • 373 1 24 CHANGES IN MAJOR CABINET RESHUFFLE rpHE Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill today announced a major cabinet reshuffle involving: 24 names. Mr. Harold MacMillan, 60, becomes Defence .Minister. replacing Earl Alexander. who has it signed Sir David Maxwell Fyfe, now Home Secretary, will take
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  • 71 1 A CABINET crisis m Indonesia was forecast by Dr. Wongsonegoro. president of PIR Party and Vice-Prime Minister, m Jakarta yesterday. His party has threatened to withdraw its three Ministers from the present coalition unless the Nationalist Government resigns before October 25. The action follows long criticism
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  • 50 1 A ho alarm sfnt throo fire i n sines to the Singapore Traction Company^ bus depot at kenzie Road at 2.40 a.m. today, a Rre officer late said tho ;i Came from a fire-alarm hox In the depot. Tie said I >one had tampered with Rre-alann,
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  • 182 1 BEWARE OF RUSSIA'S 'NEW LOOK' TO WEST, SAYS TORY LEADER RUSSIA'S one big aim is to see the West disarmed physically and psychologically. Lord Coler a i n c Conservative leader Of the 16--man British Parliamentary delegation which toured the Soviet Union, said on his return to London yesterday. "I
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  • 18 1 Nationali.st Chinese warships and planes again patrolled trie coast of the Red mainland yesterday without incident.
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  • 86 1 S'pore round-trip air fares cut JJIIMUSKNTATIVFS of thr world's major airlines agreed In Venice yesterday to 1 !> w clan of round trip excursion faros m thr Far East. I Jhe now faros will ho about 1 per cent, rhoapor than tho Prescnl tourist rates, 1 Aviation Authorities In Singapore
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  • 27 1 Tin- Singapore Rubber Market waa quiet this morning. Nov ember first grade opened at 77 1 cents a lb., the same aa Saturday'! closing price.
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  • 15 1 Crete ha i been connected by telephone v ith thc Gr(rk mainland A.P.
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  • 27 1 A thiel brok€ thi 1 room Ol ;iti hotel m Coleman Street, Binga pore, on Saturday night and stole $200 belonging to ;i European.
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  • 220 1 Another votes today fHE strike of dockers which had brought the port of London to a complete standstill, last night spread to the key north-western port of Liverpool. After a stormy two-hour meeting, the 4,000 men present decided to strike today m support of the
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  • 19 1 Mi- Jacques Path famous i>,in. t,i ihion designer, i i ill m the United SUtCo.- A.P.
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  • 98 1 'THE Singapore Progressive Party doe.s not intend to withdraw Mr. Lee Kirn Kee as its candidate for the Legislative Assembly election m Sembawang division. Mr. John Ede, party secretary, said this today m reply to an appeal by the Naval Base Labour Union not to contest
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  • 59 1 IT IS now virtually certain that the Government will be forced to use troops to clear Britain's sea lifelines unless the strikes are settled m the next few days. Nineteen thousand troops are standing by m the London area ready to So to the docks
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  • 219 2 'America is linked with 4*g\i g hit I fl i I < tH npffl! Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, denies that tie is a pro-Communist and says be Is convinced that India is helping to promote peace In Asi u by serving
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  • 145 2 Queen's painter flies to Colony AN Australian painter who is travelling 10,000 miles to paint the Queen m Buckingham Palace arrived m Singapore by air from Sydney last night. He is 42-year-old Mr. William Alexander Dargie, seven times winner of the £A5OO Archibald Prize Australia's most coveted art award. It
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  • 30 2 Fifteen Moroccans were Injured, three of them seri nusly. when a home made bomb exploded m the Arab district 01 Fes, French Morocco, on Saturday night AP
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  • 29 2 The Queen Mother and the West Gorman Chancellor, Dr. Adenauer, will be among 48 persons to receive honorary degrees from Columbia University on Oct. si.- A.P.
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  • 166 2 THE United States turned down Japan's request to equip the new Japanese defence forces with guided missiles, a highly-informed American officer said m Tokyo yesterday. Washington is not ready to share the top secrets of its "push button" weapons with Jfipan, and the United States
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  • 35 2 The tanker Carmel will be the first Soviet vessel to enter an Israeli port since the Jewish state was established six years ago. when it anchors m Tel Aviv on Wednesday. A.P.
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  • 29 2 A graveside memorial service was held m Herrlingen yesterday on the 10th anniversary of the death of Gen. Erwm Rommel. Germany's famous Afrika Korps "desert fox." A.P
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  • 31 2 Inspector General Gerhard Matzky of West Qennany's 15,000-stronß border police, yesterday said his force needs heavier firepower to carry out its defence mis.sion on the Iron Curtain frontier.- A.P.
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  • 21 2 Twenty- four Nationalist Hhinese officers arrived m Seoul yesterday for an elghtiay tour of American military installations.- A.P.
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  • 26 2 Queen Ingrid of Denmark and her eldest daughter, Princess Margarethc. rlew to London yesterday. The Princess will go to school m Ene land.- A.P.
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  • 205 2 rOUBLE looms for the biu international meetings In Paris on rearming We.st Ger- i many to strengthen the Western Alliance against the Soviet threat. The Allies fear most that the French Premier, Mr. M'lideb-Frane.e, will press' again for his West European arms pool, a
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  • 100 2 GERMAN LAUNCHED vice raids at Kaiser- lantern, hub of a bis U.S. I military defence complex, i have netted 30 "date yirls" m the last few I days, polite said yester- I day District police chief Martin Kumpa. personal- ly leading
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  • 115 2 gIGNING of the Anglo-Egyo. tian agreement on Suez Canal Zone will place to-morrow. formed sources said t The British Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs Mr Anthony Nutting and the British Ambassador rtalph Stevenson met Egyptian Prime Mi: Uter Col. Abdel Gamal Nasser and the Foreign
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    59 3 THHIS eye-catching sign "Toddlers crossing for tiddlers" a few yards before a zebra crossing at Clapham Junction, London, consists of an old motor car tyre, a jam jar and a fishing: net A youngster has a good look at the sign which was put up because many children (toddlers) cross
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  • 148 3 r|URRICANE -Hazel," the worst storm m Toronto's I* history, claimed a toll of more than 70 dead and missing In Ontario and Quebec provinces, latest figures show. Bodies of five more flood victims were recovered yesterday m the Beeton area 45 miles
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  • 167 3 JHOMAS W. FLATLEY, Mayor of Erie (Pennsylvania) x and 40 other men are under arrest on charges that they are involved m a (Malayan) $60 million ii-year gambling syndicate. They were arrested on Saturday m a series of swift raids m Erie District
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  • 60 3 pOLICE constable Tsang 1 Choi was afraid he would lose his job when a prisoner m his charge escaped. So he paid a worker HK$lO (MSS) to appear In court m place of the missing man. Tsang; W as fined HK$5OO for procuring: the impersonator.
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  • 119 3 DOPE Pius xii gave substantial credence to the Iracle of the weeping Madonna of Syracuse last light m an address calling: on Sicilian Catholics to act together against the ••enemies of rion." The 78-year-old Pope made appeal In fi Vatican Radio ideas! to the closing
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  • 28 3 Ch neral W B McGree Commander or us on the Pacific fleet, is Paip< h tomorrow for b i tour of inspection <»f wationaiut niarinea A.P.
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  • 44 3 Gen. John E. Hull, U. S. Far East Commander, said m Tokyo yesterday that the us. Army will start immediately selling gasoline and oil m South Korea to set the Hwan currency It needs to pay Korean employees. A. P.
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  • 27 3 The Japanese Foreign Minister Mr. ECatsuo Okazaki, and the Indian Vice-President, Prof. Radhakrishnan had an audience with President Peron m BlienOS Aires ye.stordav Reuter picture.
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  • 133 3 MO H jow R -i announced y{ rday th it a Jingle i n rjned plane had left Mos« coy cm a I M th North p o j fabrii ate I hul th I r fting i omd tl A:< tic on i Xh
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  • 188 3 AMMAN (Jordan) was quiet yesterday with armoured cars and steelhelmeted security forces guarding main intersections. The official toll of casualties m Saturday's six-hour street battle between mobs and security forces wa.s eight dead and 20 injured, three seriously. Police casualties
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  • 141 3 FULL-DRESS TALK IS MUCH BETTER Even nudists agree BRITISH nudists meeting m annual conference at Manchester and with all their tlothes on yesterday de fealed a resolution to hold future meetings In the nude. Mr. John Wilson, vice-pre-sident, said that while he agreed with the thought, he believed members might
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  • 139 3 THE Jakarta Attorney General's office yesterday ordered Chinese anti-Communist leader Tjiong Joen Nji to enter an immigration detention camp. He is being deported because the Government consider^ him dangerous to security. The original order directed that he be sent to Red China, which, Tjiong
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  • 108 3 MURDERS IN TRAINS BY BANDITS DARING bandits preying on India's railways are stirring government officials to new precautions for the safety of passengers and freight. A government spokesman said recently there had been three murders and 1.408 burglaries and robberies on passenger and freight trains since the start of the
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  • 19 3 President Eisenhower yesterday authorized federal assistance to North and South Carolina areas hit by hurricane Hazel. A.P.
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  • 391 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, Oct. 18, 1954. Opinion West New Guinea The debate before the Political Committee of the United Nations on the future o! West New Guinea, seems certain to take place at a time singularly Inauspicious lor Indonesia. With a rapidly worsening economic crisis, widespread speculation on
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  • 927 4  - A 'Little Harlem' in LONDON MARY HEWAT §,«*< ofwA JOO **vmr Jmm»i™«* *«'PP"<' aft n^mmmm Th+w kmd -mUmd m*** t+*m mmmmjlmammm §m a ,t<u life, itrimns mmd H MmMmmm mmm mmr*™ Hrituim BY i ittle Harlem lies 300 J yards from Brixton's bustling market. i f s centre Is the
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  • 301 5 National servicemen win confidence of commanders i CROSS section of Singapore's first bat< h of 1 000 t\ national servicemen said today they were re'idv t«» play their part m any emergency. j me seciemry ior ueience, Mr. L. H N Davis described them as
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  • 61 5 HE QUIT JOB TO STAY IN ONE Singapore national service man. Ahmad bin Selemat from Tanjong Klin?, was Jjiven exemption recently on "geographical grounds." He had to make a round trip of 35 miles to attend parades. Within a few days, however, he left his ,i3b and moved to the
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  • 129 5 BOAC man back after 19 years MX. Donald Krskine Crum, new 8.0.A.C. sales manager for South-East Asia, has returned to Singapore for the first time m 19 years. "It is nice to be back again. I am impressed by the development of the country m general," Mr. Crum told the
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  • 207 5 'THE death of a Singapore Chinese man found hanging from a rambutan tree m the Teochew cemetery at Upper Serangoon has set a problem for the owner of the tree. Superstitious people have told the owner's wife, Mrs. Eng Chuan, to cut down
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  • 66 5 IPOH, Mon. Thayvanai, 17, who was forced by Communist terrorists to watch her husband, tindal Doraisamy, being disembowelled at Dovenby Estate, Sungei Siput, on Aug. 25 this year, entered hospital yesterday to have her second baby. Her first visitor, a Straits Times reporter, told her that two
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  • 28 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Tan Hung Lang was at the Sessions Court fined $500 for smoking opium. He admitted four previous convictions for similar offences.
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  • 68 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.—Advances m selection and breeding of high yielding materials will give Malaya a rubber output four times the ordinary rate, .says the latest issue of National Rubber News. The 1953 ordinary planting yield was 355 lb. an acre cornpa rod with a
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  • 30 5 $200 fine for extortion JOHORE BAIIRU. Mon. Abciul Samad bin Ali was fined $200 m the Police Court for extorting $50 from Urn Tong Hock Abdul Samad denied the charge.
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  • 39 5 A 43-year-Old Indian. ThaVar Mohamrd Oani, was found «I ':k] OUtßlde the (We- foot-way i hOUM at the li mile. Bu k T mah Road Singapore r iv There were no U Violence o n tlie body
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  • 68 5 FOUR BANDS AT MINER'S FUNERAL IPOH, MOXI. Perak Chinese leader, Mr. Cheong Chee, miner, planter and businessman who died on Wednes-day-at the age of 70. was buried today at Gopeiu near the graves of his mother and wife. Headed by the 15/19 Hussars band and three others, one oi which
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  • 109 5 The gods fail thousands in this town TKLUK ANSON. Mun. EXCITEMENT m this town !>• reached Its peak at noon on Saturday but 8001) turn- I W disappointment when Uwwm' nim Bumberi m the Social and Welfare Lottery were aimouiu cd. fot temple deitlea had foretold through their mediumsduring a
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  • 92 5 THESi; are :.i».ih' of Singapore's National servicemen who volunteer for "extra" duties. They said they were happy m the i Force and enjoy every minute of their trainins period. From left to right (sitting): Walter Aheysekera, (St. Andrew's School), Koh Ben Hur (St. Joseph's Institution), Chia
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  • 16 5 BEGAMAT, Mon. llenganath.in. 40, was fined $10 on Saturday for selling adulterated j
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  • 61 6 4 N INQUIRY n.'o I;iM A complaints aboul < ooked meali served to then In f -t. Mary'c Hoapital. Poi i> nut h. Ims decided that complainti wt r e ;l .spc ;»ki nrr, .ju. tifird At the hospital later one nurse reported: M
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 270 6 MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and PhiMDavis TARZAN by Edgar Rice Burroughs t-jQ;, A>;c^-E< O^ '>•£ 5F.<- V 3"^ v.^-;:C-r~ L f- CCt^;-r T "SO^\& F'^jC-c-'S HE S-ASHEP OUT QUOCLV SnO BWSJSO ATTACK TARZAN PESPERATELV'T&EP TC KtSE M>E^A PRESScP CLOSEg ABOUT THE COLLAPS6P, /ELPINS, N PWN HIS AP/A'.TA^E. TME APE-A^AN REA^C-iIP
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    • 601 6 YOUR LUCKY STAR >ok\ today, iron iave those outgoing pvrsonalitirs it h tiie kind < 1 charm magm tic attrai ktoi h bit h brings all with whom >ou com« m contact Into j tui pc M>nal 5 orbit. Since al one lime or art* i other, ><»v aavc been
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  • 592 7 Globe trotter knows police stations well DICHARD (Pete) Potter Hirl, 26-year-old globe1V trotter, spent his first night ashore m Singapore m the harbour police station where the officer on duty Police stations are not strange to Pete. He spent his first night m
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  • 215 7 WATCH OUT FOR THESE FORM-FILLING TOUTS: THEY'RE AROUND S'PORE TOUTS plying around some Singapore Government A offices are exploiting illiterate citizens by demanding high fees for filling up forms. f o f^ c Several parents who applied for birth certificates lor their children said they had to pay one dollar
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  • 133 7 Beef curry for two costs $200 TELUK ANSON, Mon. TWO men who cut off a leg of a cow for their curry were at the Magistrate's court fined $100 or three weeks' gaol each for theft. Arumugam, 38, and Saminathan, 36. pleaded guilty to the charge. Beef curry, the skin
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  • 37 7 SEGAMAT, Mon.— A rubber DlftSter R T. Kitchener, 52 wa "cautioned and discharged hv the Be«amat Magistrate on i%Sw of failing to stop on b r in e ordered to do so by a police officer.
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    53 7 picture. MR. K. J. HOLLIS-BEE, chairman of the Singapore-Malayan Joint Overseas Group of Engineers, speaking at the annual dinner of the three Institutions of Civil, Mechanical and Electrical Engineers at the Adelphi Roof Garden. The Governor, Sir John Nicoll (left) was the cuest-of -honour. On the right is Mr. Steen
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  • 32 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Pontian Welfare Week m aid of the funds of the District Welfare committee, begins on Oct. 28. Organisers hope that the public will Kive generously.
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  • 93 7 The following letter has 2 been received by the Free Z Press. 1 •"fHK Director of Posts, Singapore, says that Post Office Savings Bank passbooks must show that they have been audited during the past year before any withdrawals of deposits are allowed. My passbook
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  • 382 8  - HE SAV THE BEST THE WORST STEVE NEOH Report by \f K. Anthony Head Ife Sl Malay Other Ranks and ?\i?< Garrison last week n pong m Tion* Bahru {U Head was visibly shocked 1 Mr insanitary livin, condition Malay personnel, "How a\i, said. Major-Genera] d k G.0.C., Singapore Has,
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  • 761 10 An ti- Americanism ittoliyuHHtd. vomits und thy Prvss aro httuttvd The voice of Europe As a U.S. professor heard it PROFESSOR BRUCE HOPPER was sent by Frtlldtnt Eisenhower on "path f>ndmg" t xjt of Europe to gathtf impfttkMrH on the attitude o( Elifi PMW t wards Ctxnmun -m Hi found
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  • 604 10 'CO-EXISTENCE' WITH RUSSIA IS IMPOSSIBLE' SAYS POLISH HERO-GENERAL rrilE leader of the tragic Warsaw uprising m World War 11. who was m Buffalo, New York. recently feels that the Warsaw uprising should forever be a symbol, not only of the determination of the Polish people to be free but of
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  • 365 10  - By The Way BEACHCOMBER 4 CURIOUS eas, !s tn before Mr. Justice OcSS carrot. It appears that a |f» v np man Tinstall, a hatUr Braxton Sturges. and well known m the social im p that community was t k h t sing •■Jolly Old Colon,i r at a Sunday
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    • 69 10 The weekly issue of the STRAITS BUDGET can be sent by Air Mail to any address m the United Kingdom g at an inclusive rate of $24.00 FOR SIX MONTHS a If yon want the "BUDGET" while on leave or wish to make an "Air-subscription" on behalf pi font 9
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  • 259 11 Judge to censor comics ANY parent who has to read the comics aloud n ilarly to his children may sympathize with f udgi Cha ne s F. Murphy, who intends to tudy (very comics publication m America, line by line, drawing by drawing. "Thei 350 titles," said tn dge, a
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  • 800 11  - Mindszenty's tormentors are Dead. or Doomed JOZSEF SABO J/ie judge, prosecutor and jailer are now 'missing' SAYS PABOR Petej former tn ad of the Hungarian secret police, and one of Cardinal Minrlszenty's principal p« rsecutors, has been sentenced to life Imprisonmen t, according to recent news dispatches. Of the Communist
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    20 11 I w ♦nr ploughing li Ihf latent Russian advance Hfrc is Ml tlwtrtc trictnr at n«>ik 90 a Collective [arm.
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  • 545 12 More than good looks are needed to win modern beauty contests says HAL BOYLE IT COULD be that the various "Miss Something" contests are going to make some changes m the outlook of women. They certainly prove that it a i -4ni wants the extras
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  • 204 12 Mo^ I r the 5,000 dancers ;r .i ball m the Waldorf a r a <i m Nt v.- v rk on N 1 v. be British or British parentag it n a ball In hi mour of the visit ol /it Qu< 1 n M
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    267 12 rwiHE recej U LflUMil Ui M >i-> Carlo sau European ieunu> a a players »iraui^ iiu Utltt although live o! America's Leading players were puo,eiit. Here U a h. .i>i well played by Roman Bkoroupo, Pinni&h expert. Sti »uld South do something other than bid ilw-'e tu'arus mi
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    • 269 12 h^p" "Hh"^ TBB~™~THf^ißi^ HIT 1 I CLUBS /VC^ROSS: 5 Live mi n riding clothes? (7) 1 Could anglers and carpenters 6 Rita's brewers Ret the.»e for Supply this popular dish? (4. 3, dessert (12). bi 7 Musical instrument which plays 8 Not ,it liberty to send veal? (.B > a
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  • 583 13  - Rocket range at WOOM ERA 'Secret' town with largest birth-rate ARTHUR SCHOLES IN THE ILUYN,M KIJ MNBOIA HKIJ BY rrUE Woomert! rocket range m the dead art of the Australian inent is the world's •gest firing range. Nolere else m the world, th the possible excepi of the Soviet Union,
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  • 312 13 TV 'DOWN UNDER' BY 1955 AI'STRALIANS are lookIng; forward to an extra special Christmas In 1955 television. They sent a coalition Conservative government hack Into power m May, confident that Prime Minister Robert (i. Mcnzies would five (hem TV m time for the 1956 Olympic Games In .Melbourne. w hen
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  • 260 14 TRIUMPH FOR YOUTH U.K. SOCCER \r 0 v T h v v l Manchester United beat Chelsea 8-8 to take the i«;td m the first division ol tin 1 English F.A. League on Saturday. Leading 3-2 at halftime, the resourceful Manchester .sid* 1 wm one ol the most entertaining games
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  • 405 14 STAR SIGNAL IS A STAR SPRINTER —and will bring m more cash Free Press Cnwrse Correspondent II (K\ racehorse owner Mr. B. J TTatn t whoso colours J were carried lo victory n two gold cups by Three RlngSi may well have another money spinner m Star Signal. This handsome
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  • 982 14 P W D L P APU« Manchester U. 13 8 2 3 35 25 18 Everton 13 7 3 3 21 13 17 Sunderland 13 6 5 2 21 i 3 17 Manchester C. 13 7 3 3 23 22 17 Preston 13 7 2 4 ?4
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  • 320 14 Russians proti si d strongly against i lift to 5,000 m run ncr Vladmlr Kuc In Manchester Team officia 5 that an anonymous present ol 1 i >^ ring .v 1 d m >nds would affect his amateur status should the Ruasiin athlete accept It
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  • 31 14 Pircnzo M.i^.ui squad won bis wRond consecutive Italian bicyclins ch&mpicmshiD by coming seventh m thfl seasons final e\ent f<a the title Italy's Yiumptonissinuj Pausto ODpi «on t lie race
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  • 23 14 The ail-Star cagers of the Philippines fell before the giant Ada Oilers of Houston on Saturday Ada won 81 to 51.
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  • 714 15 Britain's most talked of footballer, JOHN CHARLES, Leeds United and Wales centre-half, concludes his story. i ;HKK was a time when cartilage trouble meant 1 the end of a footballer's career. Now surgery ives bin every chance of coming back a s good as
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  • 171 15 CJINGAPORE All Star tableS nnis touring team edged or *ate 3-2 on Saturday ht at I r Fui Chew AssociaKuala Lumpur. ht ol the match was the singles when Selangor's Chan g extended Wong Tone: Goon games of 15—21, 21 1 7. 21 16. 21—15. ian
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  • 27 15 Wi :Id flyweight champion Yoshlo Japan and chlalenger ntine Pascual Perez have for- tied their contract m Tokyo their 15 -round title fight on 26.
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  • 77 15 Welterweight champion Kid Gavllan and young Johnny Saxton of New York will make a third try on Wednesday night to wage their 15--round title fight. The twice-postponed bout is scheduled for Philadelphia's Convention Hall, an indoor arena. Originally the bout was scheduled for July 14, v
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  • 180 15 S'PORE IN FOONG SEONG CUP FINAL SAPORE beat Negrl Sem)ilan 8-1 m their southern oong Seong Cup final at igapore Badminton Hall day. The inter-zone ainst Selangor will bo m Kuala Lumpur next )ore's one defeat m the gainst Negri came m when Li Sin Mm Chin Tar beat the
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  • 401 15 Swansea play safe —and lose 14-3 MFF was the scene for Rugby Union tussle Swansea and Cardiff irday, and the home •'on by 14 points to 3 iding 6-3 at half-time u.ir Arms Park. 1 <: a ions record of defeats 'hem. Swansea played the first half and their naif
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  • 67 15 Batlff 2 Mun.slct, 6; Blackpool 4 Belta Vu« 7: Bradford North 7 Peathentone 14, castieford 14 Bramley n Doncastar 22 ;Bwlnton 14; Hudderefleld 25 York 22; Hull 9 Keighley IS; Htdl II Barroa 3. Lftell r .f? Hull Kingston 3; Liverpool 3 Warrlngtoo 8; Rochdale Horneta 4 Oldliam
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    • 143 15 Remember this controversy? WITH reference to the incident during the cricket match between the Ceylon Sports Club and the Royal Navy, it caused much discus- sion among; cricket fans at Tengah, so I took the opportu- 1 nity to write to the M.C.C. Lon- don.
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    • 53 15 IREAD a report m the local press this week that Saint Andrew's Old Boys' Association trounced a 12-man Teachers Training College rugby team by 61 points to six. Wasn't it a little one-sided? Why didn't the "Saints" lend one of their piayer.s to the opposition to even things
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    • 79 15 Jaroslav Drobny (Egypt;, 1 1 c Wimbledon lawn tennis singles champion, retained hl.s British covi*red OOUTtfl .singles title at Queen's Club. London, m the final he beat Vladislav Skoneckl 6-1, 6-4, i>-4. Miss Angela Mortlmei ol Britain won the women's singles title for the third
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  • 232 15 Scotland 1; Wales 0. Scotland's centre line of Docherty, Davidson and Cowie were In almost complete command and combined rclentles.slv m defence as well a.s distributing accurate passes m attack at Cardiff on Saturday. a header by centre-forward Buckley alter 75 minutes, gave Bcotland a I- o
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  • 56 15 JOHN LANDY, holder of the world mile record, was beaten by 17-year-old Tony Hammett m a 440 yards event at Geelong on Saturday. Landy set a hot pace from the start but Hammett, running a well judged race, passed him on the last bend to win by
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  • 221 16 Three horses impress on Penang track Free Press Course Correspondent r r.\K/.\\, Ginseng and Caique worked attractively on t!ie training track at Tenant thi» morning. There was a welcome break m the present wet spell yesterday but the goiuj; this morning was still on the yielding side.
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  • 46 16 American Olympic pole vault champion Bob Richards arrived In Hong EC >ng on Saturday en route '•> k ,\i (mi Japan He has visit ed In i i and Ceylon Richards La on a goodwill tour sponsored by the U.S. State Department.- A.P.
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  • 39 16 Yugoslavia beat Turkey by five goals to one alter leading 2-0 at half time m an international football match yesterday. Prance beat Germany, world soccer champions, 3-1 In an International match at Hanover on Saturday.
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  • 45 16 King Ranch's HUh Can scored nn easy three-length victory on Satui lay m the M 5246,750 Jockey Club Gold Cup before a crowd of 38.220 at Belmont Park. C. V. Whitney's Fisherman was second an l Mrs, Philip Bieber's Bicarh was third.
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  • 219 16 f|\)P line performer, colours 1 AnuMUaii boxer Preddi( Dawson, will meet tough oppo* sition it; Fiviu-h West- Africa! negro, Eddy Dione, at t ii« Sydney Sports Ground In No vember. 'i !h' m i', h v. it arranged I i Mj w m.! a mi,
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  • 94 16 TJEINZ Putterer of West Germany equalled the world 100 metres record of 10.2 seconds m Osaka Japan 1 yesterday on the second day of the West Germany-Japan athletics mccl Five other athletes have clocked the same time m 18 years. They are Jesse Owens Harold Davis,
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  • 49 16 Tommy Knno of the United States, world light-heavyweight weightlifting champion, set a new world's record of 2XS.? Ib. yesterday tor the two-hand press. The old record was ?50.,"» lb. Kono was performing at an invitation show In Lille (Fuance) following last week's world chamnionshins at ienna.— A.P.
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  • 39 16 An eight-man Philadelphia syndicate yesterday purchased < fcrol of the Philadelphia athletics. tiding the 54-year-old dynasty ol the Connie Mack baseball family. The syndicate. In a final m ceuvre. saved American League Baseball for the city of Philadelphia
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  • 39 16 Rising Fast. 7 to 4 favourite made 1 late burst to win the Caulfield Cup on Saturday at Melbourne, by :hree-quarters of a length from Hllcctro. Third, half a length farther was Adocate. Tvhere were 18 starters
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  • 416 16 TXfEIGHTS for ail seven races <m Wednesday. second (fay of the Penang Tnrf Club meeting are: CI. 31, Div X— 6 F. Ginseng 9.00 Robbie Burns 8.10 Wide Screen 8.09 Carpenter s ox Farnley 8.01 Waikikl s it.") Observation s.itt (In > lantheranm 8.03 Prince K<>^ 8.02
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  • 80 16 Kirn; Canute placed his throne on the beach ami tried t* order back the waves. Dei Tjong le. a Singapore jvaterskiinj4 enthusiast, linds it easier to ride over them. Tne rattan chair m which "Jack" Oei is sitting is resting On a Byinj saucer, a circular
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  • 183 16 NEW RULE FOR FOUL BLOW IN BOXING \N amateur boxer who lands a foul blow during a bout will In future be more strictly penalised, it was decided at the Internationa] Amateur Boxing Federation meeting m Rome yesterday, It was agreed that even if the referee does not warn the
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