The Singapore Free Press, 27 June 1955

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya \n. 1 \l9i. Singapore, Hon., June 27,1955. Price 15 Cta.
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  • 418 1 l\_V.: Carry out iiW (hairier i 1101 lis Will or roll i moil |m-o|»I< I 111 V 3*r.i_s« for I iii.c-il Si.jli DECLARATION reaffirming the member nations 9 "common determination" to avoid war was read by Mr. Eelco Van Kleffens, the president, at the concluding
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  • 274 1 insurance firms agree an an ti-riot premium INSURANCE companies m Malaya have agreed on a minimum premium of ten cents for every $100 value of a car per month to cover it against riots and civil commotion. This is m addition to the comprehensive insurance premium and car owners will
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  • 136 1 UK DOCKERS REUNITE: NO RETURN HOPES that a split m the 19.000 striking British dockers would widen to bring a rapid end to their 34-day-old stoppage faded last night as the gap closed once more. Manchester men followed lead of their Liverpool and Hull colleagues who on Saturday rebuffed an
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  • 40 1 Gardening in Malaya A NEW eight-page sup- plement on gardening will be published free uith the Free Press on Thursday. All lovers of flowers will want to read it. Order your copy of the Free Press from your newsagent today.
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  • 99 1 £4 m. order for U.K. airliners XL.M. has ordered nine air- liners of the Vickers Viscount 803 type, worth £4,000.--000 for delivery m the first half of 1957, the Singapore office said this morning. The new planes will be put on service m Europe and on some routes to the
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  • 31 1 THE police announced this morning that another 1 man was arrested yesterday m connection with the May 12 riots m Singapore This makes the total arrested to IS.
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  • 88 1 Free Press Market Correspondent THE price of rubber continued to rise m Singapore this morning when the market after the weekend. July first grade, buyers 1 .0 b.. was quoted at $114, a lb., three-eighths of a cent above Saturday's close. The tone was firm. The
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  • 25 1 Egyptians blew up a water pipe six miles inside Israeli territory near the Gaza strip, an Israeli military spokesman said yesterday. U.P.
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  • 187 1 ONE of the two strike-bound cinemas m Singapore the Diamond, m North Bridge Road, is expected to re-open tonight. Its proprietor, Mr. K. M. Oli Mohamed, said he had taken on new men as the strikers refused to return. Picketing continues at both places.
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  • 28 1 Tan Kai Chai was hit on the head with a vegetable chopper during a quarrel with a man m Bukit Panjang village. Singapore, yesterday afternoon.
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  • 138 2 MR CARLOS ROMULO, the Philippinea delegab 11 the United Nations, called In San Francisco, ye tord.ty lor postponement ol the Vietnamese election planned for next year as the Communists had violated the Geneva armistice agreement He said, m ;i television programme, that indo
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  • 37 2 X Fel al of Iraq arrived In j. tanbul In the Royal yacht and wa.s met by the Turkish Premier, Mr. Adnan Mendi He wiU attend today's TurkishPakistan -J raqi talks m Ankara. Reuter
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  • 35 2 Tin Japanese him "Hiroshlma" depleting the d» _ast.ihnK effects ol the atom bomb on that city m 1945. yesterday had its European premiere at the International! Film Festival m West Berlin.— Reuter
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  • 261 2 Shot down plane: There was an exchange of shots-Molotov DUSSIA has alleged that there was an exchange ot shots between a U.S. Navy Neptune bomber and Russian MiG fighters that forced the U.S. plane down off Alaska last Wednesday, it was disclosed m Washington yesterday. The Defence Department denied that
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  • 138 2 NEHRU-'WE MUST THINK OF PEACE' Pandit Nehru, the Indian 1 Prime Minister, said at a banquet given m hls honoui In k Vienna last night. "We are living m dangerous times, bound up with the possibility Df war. "At .such a time it li necessary for the peonies to get
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  • 29 2 Salvage; workers yesterday recovered the bodies of all 13 seamen who went down with the submarine Sidon 10 days ago m Portland harbour after an explosion.
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    64 2 I PRINCE CHARLES claps as his mother, the j Queen, presents a trophy to the winning polo team after the final of the Household Brigade polo j j tournament held at Wind- j sor Great Park recently. Among those who watched were King Hus- sein and Queen Dma of Jordan.
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  • 155 2 FIVE people were killed and six wounded by terrorists, Frendh police m Algeria reported yesterday as local authorities demanded that a state of siege be proclaimed throughout the Department of Constant! ne The new attacks brought to 1.173 the total number of casualties on both
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  • 47 2 Pakistan's Prime Minister Mohammed Ali yesterday denied having sent a telegram to Russia's Premier Bulganin stating a desire for a meeting between them. Earlier yesterday Moscow Radio announced Ali had sent a telegram to Buiganin asking for meeting _with the Russian Premier. A.P.
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  • 259 2 REAL RUSSIA WOULD NOT BE IN U.N. HAD the West known about Russia 10 year.s ago what it knew now, it was doubtful if the Soviet Union would have been admitted to the United Nations," said Mr. Cabot Lodge, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, m a television programme m
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  • 161 2 ]y|INING authorities gave up hope last night for the lives of 14 Ruhr coal miners mls.sing m a cave-in yesterday at a colliery at Gel.senkirchen. Twelve bodies have been brought out of the rubble of the blasted tunnel by rescue workers working 2,610 feet below
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    • 72 2 aii i m ilisj*lfi?f I Chinese Tapestry BROCADE BREATH-TAKING DESIGNS AND COLOURS ai. YOUR FAVOURITE STORE alwtyt with something new for you BAJAJ TEXTILES, LTD. j 71. HIGH ST. TEL: 5921 muni urn urn tiiiii mini i ii! minim m\_. apoiu: Ii it a v i■: i. nrni.Au 11. The
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  • 127 3 Death-riot city is shut off THE Indian authorities yesterday declared the 1 mountain holiday resort of Canceling a profc 11--bit ed city following police action on Saturday when fired on strikers at Sonada Valley tea gardens, as reported m Calcutta last night Entry into Darjeeimg v-uii out permission is banned.
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  • 361 3 Thousands line quays as Queen sails QUEEN ELIZABETH and the Duke of Edinburgh left Oslo In the royal yacht Britannia last night after their three-day visit to Norway. More than 100 small boats, yachts and launches circled round the Britannia as the hour of departure approached, while
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  • 50 3 Pope Pius XII told 10,000 working men yesterday that "no true Christian can find fault if you unite m strong organisations to defend your rights." The Pontiff warned, however, against organised workers resorting to violence or damaging the liberty of others to gain their ends.- A.P.
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  • 46 3 STRAW BASKET LED THE FASHION MRS. Victor S c i x a s, wife of the American tennis star, o*ice again led the fashion parade at Wimbledon. Here she is carrying an outsize straw basket, decorated with a fine cr o v of fruit. Popper picture.
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  • 46 3 Twenty year old Kei k o Takahashi, of Tokyo, was chosen yesterday to represent Span at the 1956 Mm.Universe contest m Long Beach. California, next month. She is five feet six inches, weighs 120 pounds, and ncr (statistics are 34-22-36. U.P.
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  • 36 3 Sir Winston Churchill yesterday was named winner of the annual Freedom Award of Freedom House, an organisation founded m New York .l 4 years ago to advance the goal_ of a free society. A.P.
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  • 25 3 Pamela Kellino. wife of British actor James Mason, gave birth yesterday to an eightpound, nine-ounce boy. It is their second dUld. A.P.
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  • 21 3 President Eisenhower has sent his best wishes to blind deaf Helen Keller on her 75th birthday today. A.P.
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  • 124 3 A Royal Air Force Canberra jet bomber which made a record-shattering llight over the North Pole, left Vancouver yesterday ior Ottawa and London. The plane Ifl scheduled to land m Ottawa within a few hours, and then leave foi London. The bomber arrived m
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  • 120 3 SALK SHOTS DEBACLE: SACK CHIEF, THEY CRY AMERICANS for I -atic Action yesterday charged the Secretary of Welfare, Mrs Oveta Hobby. uith fantastic fumbling" Of the SoJk polio vaccine programme and urged President Eisenhower to dismiss her. •The Inefficiency of Mrs. Hobby's administration Ls equalled only oy its inhumanity." the
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  • 253 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, June 27, 1955. Opinion THE WAY IS STILL OPEN WHATEVER may be saic Tf of the claims ot thi 10,000-strong Singapor* City Council Laboui I Federation, It i.s good that wiser and saner counsel has prevailed and that their threat to serve a 14-day strike
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  • 68 4 JEAN REUIZ. a farm worker at Lauzes m the Lot. wrote to the French PostmasterGeneral the other day: "I respectfully suggest it is about time we modernised our stamps aud had the gum flavoured with something nice and tasty." It would certainly brighten calls at the
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  • 550 4  - Junior Gangsters on the Rampage KAY MURRAY by BIXTEKN YEAH OLD o Raymond Holley ol Ni York is under sen fence of death (via the <h 'trie chair) for the murder of a schoolboy. The schoolboy it appears, had an argument with him over a Joint girl friend. Objecting to
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  • 258 4 rrHI.EE of every four A U.S. firms who crossed the Atlantic since the war have built factories m Scotland, says a British Board of Trade booklet, "Room to Expand." England doesn't compare, evidently. The booklet says*. "The most remarkable group of new companies m the Scottish
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  • 103 4  -  Beachcomber J HAVE been sent a very sad 1 story, a man rang up the Douce to report that while he wai absent from his car, having a drink, the steering Wheel, brake pedal, accelerator pedal, clutch pedal, and dashboard had been stolen The police promised to
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    31 4 picture. AFTER what the West German Chancellor described as "very good and very fruitful" discussions, Dr. Konrad Adenauer receives a cordial farewell handshake from Sir Anthony Eden at London airport. Reuter
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  • 1019 5  -  ADELAIDE EASTLEY ~b~~ 2 W EETSEATING Malays are ruining their health a c cording to the Intern at i o nal W omen's Club. Members have asked the University of Malaya to conduct a survey of the threat by a nutritional team, says MRS MARY LOBO, cluD president.
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  • 66 5 iMONC THE many new stars to be seen it. he J^JHjJiJ on lee" revue next month is lovely Swed h irl P Topsy and her partner Sieve, were re c entl> ow Holland. They turned prolessional lou r rears j competed m
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    • 124 5 FIRST IN THE FASHION FIELD EVERY WEEK BRINGS US SOMETHING NEW THAT PLEASES THE EYE AND HEART LINEN NYLON SKIRTS In Latest Styles Fail.- lull Hair All Kound Hock. -I V.lvary Border and Printed l>cs.«ns and All Ko n d Pleated Mad.' Ip Skirls of ti.-nuinc Nylon A; A.etal. TalTclta
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 606 6 I MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis STAR j m mummu "1 fadm 1 TQ MAKE T TAKE OFF J V UORN today, you are inclin- I 111 1 Y&lFo?lX\^i™A \»™^^«E?h VIST fmV I s#jyssa <■ gaBtt ?yys_ j^^t^v s^y» f&s? I^--Of MVUFf TO THE r/OB.^ v J I
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  • 315 7 M.P* fears risk of new 'Le Mans 9 disaster m U.K. 4 N M.P. is setting out on an investigation to an- s wer this question Does stock car racing bring the danger of a second "Le Mans" disaster to Mr Denis Howell, new Labour member
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  • 347 7 CHILDREN'S POSTERS WILL AID MOTORISTS nRIZE-WINNINO safety-first 1 1 posters designed by Singa- < pore schoolchildren will be this year m safety educational programmes througho the city. On view now at the -Safety Fir. Council's exhibition at Victoria Memorial Hall, the coourul and original posters effectively target motoring and traffic
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  • 51 7 Angamuttu, a labourer on Johore River Estate^ was to ed $400 or three months s jail m the Sessions Court m Jonore Rahru yesterday for having a package of rice m a prohibited area without a permit. Anglmuttu said the food was for his midday
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  • 165 7 A VILLAGE has given Itself I 23 years to produce a sign the official planners will pass. People at Stratford St. Mary (Essex) have abandoned for the time being a two-year struggle to find a design to mark the Coronation which would satisfy the county
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  • 63 7 Officials of the Rotary Club m Malacca for 1955/56 are: Mr P G. M. G. Mahindasa. prudent: Dr. R, B. MacGregor, vice-president; Mr. J. a. Vanniasingham. secretary. Mr Phoa Cheng Kin. treasurer. Directors: Messrs John Forsyth. K. T. Joseph. Dr. A. x. Pakiam. Ton Seng Van
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    98 7 Two of the busiest girls at the Hongkong Trade Exhibition m the Happy World Stadium last week were Miss Susie Choo (right) and Miss Chan Mey Ying. Both girls were announcers. In the stadium, packed nightly by over 2.000 people, there were many things lost and found, including sweethearts. Miss
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  • 220 7 EXPEDITION TO SEEK AUSTRALIAN DESERT SHANGRI-LA A PARTY of Australian welfare officials will soon set out on a desert search for a lost tribe believed to be isolated m a lush valley Shan-gri-la." An Australia House, London spokesman said the tribe had had no previous contact with the outside world.
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  • 238 7 RIGHT-HALF Don Oibaon was perfectly happy with Manchester United until he popped the question to Sheena Busby. Then he realised the possible complications For Sheena's father Is Matt Busby. Manchester United manager. After a heart-to-heart talk with Mr Busby. Don decided to ask for a
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    • 60 7 ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSN. BRIGADE APPEAL (|£B| EEK FLAGS WILL BE O-. SALE IN SINGAPORE ON SATURDAY JULY 2nd PLEASE GIVE GENEROUSLY "___f Space kindly donated by SHIURO (china) LTD. i FOR CLEARING AND I FORWARDING OF CARGO I CONSULT SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. \s: ara^E SHWu 1. Rodger
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  • ROUND ABOUT SINGAPORE with Oswald Henry and his camera ON SATURDAY NIGHT
    • 277 8 (ABOVE): At the piano— Gus Stein: on the stage— Larry Adler. And all around them an audience laughing its head off. A scene at Saturday night's reciU. by the world's greatest harmonica player m one of Singapore's cinemas. Mr. Adler (better known to his fans as
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    • 58 8 (RIGHT): Saturday was a red-letter day for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fynn of Singapore. It wa s their sixth wedding anniversary. And they duly celebrated it attending a Service ball In Alexandra. Fred, who is attached to the British Military Hospital, Singapore has been m Malaya 2i years.
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    • 38 8 I (BELOW): Fivesome who spent a very quiet rvfl «ng at a well-known Singapore nightspot on Saw day were Miss J. Hare, Mr. P. Gregory. Mrs. Mr. F. A. Hare and Mr. I. Thompson.
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    • 79 8 **V through W]l h am*«_» JJrlctly professional from n.,w 5 r J 1 I**'™1 it\ Jbeatrcchief Mr. ll«inW M^re (iefi) 2%L£* l g Arts f *oore utll) i* telling his wife I Joanna and friend Mr. Geoffrey Penny as the tr,. a- I
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    • 69 9 :W.«H*»«^ .g prepared .s O. Salurday „|*ht Slng.p-n _^ejg.«3pa^ i .«sns_«» i_ "s %#s_h_ > Ousteroaan i» from ladone JC ar ago. (BELOW): Striking the right noOs-and putting it oyer b» song-^s S wiss ianist Louis Ruettner. pianist-entertainer at a n y fir^{; a^ S
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  • 727 10 Patent medicines did not help Mr. L. by the SINGAPORE DOCTOR Mr. i. had dlarrhoi i and oil during the months. Be did not appear to be the woi i it but going to the toilet four or five tunes daily for a few days and then to be constipated
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  • 323 10 Don 't go bankrupt physically YOU can live beyond your means physically as well as financially and with far more dangerous results. A common example of this type of "overspending," according to U.S. specialist Dr. Sol Hirsch, Ls the patient who seems organically sound but nevertheless feels sick. Research has
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    66 10 picture. Prim <-ss Dorothy, five-year-old daughter of the Kabaka of Buganda, who was flown to London m March paralysed by polio walked out of hospital last week. She will stay m London with her father, "King Freddie" who is trying to get permission to return to his own country. He
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    • 36 10 RADIO WEEKLY INCORPORATING RADIO MALAYA NEWS ALL THE BEST IN BROADCASTING iitit Programmes What HwMambo is The Niemp 'Brains 9 Badio Postbag Cartoons and ***** Picture Section PRICE SO CENTS FROM ALL NEWSAGENTS ON SALE TODAY
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  • 1012 11 That world of animation now becomes a three-dimensional reality u -O\'DERLAND of deW u»hts such as the d may never have before is rising out the orange groves m Anaheim, a sunny sub*rtil Los Angeles. Calinlia it is Disneyland, i7-million dollars ($51,--000,000) paradise for children. When
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  • 235 11 BUT IT'S VERY, VERY SHY WHEN King Baudouin goes into the Albert National Park for his week's vacation during his Belgian Congo tour he will be greeted by a prehistoric monster. This is the Okapi, an animal found nowhere else on the face*
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  • 948 12  -  ADELAIDE EASTLEY by Age-old customs prevent normal growth of infants seriously impair chances of progress aNCIENT and traditlon- al racial health practices by many Singapore nlother are seriously affecting the health standard ol the colony's children. Thla challenge al< d In a report bj MJ >h.tn Millis,
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  • 153 12 a NEW chemical which keepo ruga and carpets, fabrics, paintt d walls, paper, and othei surfaces clean and freshlooking h.i.. been developed by Un: Dv p on Company; a chemical concern. the new ll Is a co i s Ilea an ol million ol
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  • 689 13 She's going to look feminine even in the jungle A SAFARI-GIRL TALKS TO KAY MURRAY n TRLY PUTNAM'S r to Darkest Africa with another AllSafari. this time there will only of us." Beverly told N ,w York before leayut 's face it the main I learnt on last years on
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    321 13 AFTER North's three-, padi: raise. Souths bid of lour hearts was a mild slam try. It confirmed to North that the hands were an excellent fit and he bid the slam forthwith. W<*t opened the two of diamonds and when South saw '.he dummy his 12 tricks were
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 241 13 I _rM Ii I i i ______T^Bb Mf^^M \_\_t H| C*l Its -CROSS by deca P ltatlon (5) Both washers' Ml for this 5 a er EcU,? lutionary equipment (6, 5). lD Bee« rum, perhaps (7) 6 Danish-owned Islands lose 9 A wideawake suggestion (4) nothing (5) »»lam a substitute
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  • 11 14 C£/£SS IV/.0? SHADDUP! WHO YOU KIDDIN
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  • 16 14 YOU SEE VAT HAPPEN YEN YOU MAKES ME ANGRY?
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  • 89 14  - 64-yr-old record is broken ALL-ROUNDER By NTOT often m these days of I rapid athletic progress doei record stand tor 64 years. Y«t Mich one has Just been broken In Yorkshire. When young Charlie Kelly did Si .a m. m the County School. l.rm jump championship it was l ben
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  • 236 14 A 'TIGER' GETS HIS WHISKERS MESSED UP J r WAS ALL OVER IN TEN ROUNDS TIGER JOGINDER THE 300POUND HEAVYWEIGHT WRESTLING CHAMPION OF SOUTH-EASI \SI( WAS OCT COLD. HE HAD BEEN SENT INTO DREAMLAND BY KING KONG AT THE GREAT WORLD ARENA ON SATURDAY NIGHT AND THE 'TIGER IS SORE
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  • 416 14  -  ARCHIE QUICK by A lIIIDRIN S playpen at Royal Asdbt! That is just one of Mie innovations at the meeting which the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh. Princess Margaret and the rest of the Royal family vtill attend ne\t month m (he unrivalled Berkshire
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  • 212 14 4 VERY BRUNDAGE PRESIDENT OF THE INTERNATIONAL A OLYMPIC COMMITTEE. SAYS A NEW EFFORT WILL BE MADE TO ARRIVE AT A DEFINITION OF THE WORD -AMATEURISM IN OLYMPIC COMPETITION Brundage told a news conference m Paris he will ask the 1.0.C. to "make
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  • 83 14 Z TEAN BEHRA of France, driving a Maserati. won yesterday's ;<ixth Portuguese Grand Prix. He Swas followed by Masten Gregory of rthe United States m a Ferrari, and SDuncan Hamilton of Britain m a -J.iiuar. Only eight cars out of 18 conS eluded the 55
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  • 25 14 H The Soviet Union beat Sweden m an international football ■•match yesterday at Stockholm. The S Russians led 4-0 at half-time. Reuter
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  • 74 14 .Toe McGhee. winner of the Empire Games marathon last year, shattered his Scottish record the official distance on Batui when winning the Scottish mat thon championship m 2hrs. 25nun 58sec.' i He knocked more than nine i la half minutes off the P' best, which he
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  • 28 14 Panaslipper, second m Epsom Derby and first m tne J". Derby, has been bought by tne National Stud, County Kilda 1 between 40.000 and 50.000 gun".*-
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  • 101 15 iTIVE RULER (Bougoure) is well clear m the first race <Class 2, Div. 1 Gf.) from Don NXM Wayne (J. Donnelly) and Distributor (Bell). \ITH (Billy Bagby) clears away to take the fourth race (Class 2, Div. 4 6f.) from Crown Link (Mortimer) and White
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  • 111 15 TACK CHEETHAM, South Africa's cricket captain, who was struck e left elbow on Saturday, has hipped bone and is not expected esume batting against England on the fourth day of the second at Lords today. ham was struck on the elbow ihe last ball of
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  • 80 15 A.X SANDO and Ken NorrK avo of Britain's leading nee runners, both got within of the world three miles :f t on Saturday when competthc southern counties title. •turned the same time of mm. 29.8 sec but Sando was have won by a fraction Mi
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  • 39 15 Phyllis Perkins of Ilford Club Eessex > set a wo'inofficial world record for a "c race on Saturday. tag at Hurllngham. Lon■"vered the distance ln 11 Imm but there Is no officii ion for this by _.uuktes. Reuter
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  • 445 15 WEIGHTS for all seven races on the second day of the Perak Turf Club June-July meeting, on Wednesday are: Cl. Div. 1-s' Str. Kheng Hua 9.00 Satisfaction 8.13 Shi Shi JJJ High Hopes 8.10 Distributor 80 Greet MJ Ever Victory II BJ)7 River Patrol 8.07 Scone Stone
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  • 41 15 Nina Otaklenko of the Soviet Union was only 1.8 seconds outside __w own world record ol 2min. 6.C sec. when she returned _mm. MC for the 800 metres yesterday at an International athletic meetinv .m Moscow Reuter
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  • 521 15 Native Ruler can develop into a first class sprinter FREE PRESS RACING CORRESPONDENT IN SPITE OF BAftl-Y CUT UP FIELDS. IT WAS A DAY OF KEEN RACING AT IPOH ON SATURDAY AND THE MAIN RACE— TIIE CL. 2. DIV. 1- 9F. HANDICAP PRODUCED A THRILLING FINISH. Confidently ridden by Don
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  • 152 15 MME SUZY Volterra's Epsom Derby winner Phil Drake raced to a two lengths victory nSe valuable Grand Prix de j Paris run over one mile seven furlongs at Longchamp.. yes- The French colt, aga'.n ridden by Fred Palmer, put In a; tremendous finislhing burst to
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  • 312 16 Troubadour and Siam Rice m rousing workouts rraOYB.DOUH \M» THE IMPROVING SIAM BICE BOTH I IH)EH BY IOM MOK 1 1 VUIC. SHOWED LP ON THE .R.TNINf. li:\(K VI IPOH Mils MORNING. Ir h.idour o\ 3f In 38 1 Ma Riec put up a gplenr! lock 38 easily the I
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  • 75 16 pf* -to. THESE pictures show Alfred Huber, of Austria, known as the "Austrian Danny Kaye of the courts', m different positions during his first round singles match at Wimbledon against G. L. Ward of Britain. Spectators are always assured of something worth seeing when Huber is
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  • 248 16 'New Carnera' is European heavyweight champion IJVU-NCO Cavicchi. hard-hitting Italian, last night captured the luropWP heavy tight boxing ciown. outpointing champion Hcin/ Neuhaui oi Qennaoi over 11 round 'Ihe 27-year-old tanner, fighting before the biggest light crowd m ilulian history, icorcd a resounding upset by outhitunu and outspeedlng the big
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  • 40 16 Britain's Rugby Union touring team scored a convincing victory by 24 points (thrc. goals and three tries > to 14 (one goal, three penalty goals) over Griqualand West ln Kimberley on Saturday before a record crowd of 10.000. Reuter
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  • 31 16 Switzerland drew with YugoLsavia m a scoreless international soccer match m Belgrade yesterday. A crowd of 40,000 saw a superb Swiss defence hold out against almost incessant attacking Reuter
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  • 25 16 Germany beat Yugoslavia by 119 points to 88 ln a two day track and tield international meeting which ended yesterday at Augsburg. Germany
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  • 114 16 ('EOFF DUKE, Britain'- world Champion, j.-sierday broke the track record for the hilly Nuerburgrlng Clrcua with a speed Ol 1317 kilometres (81.83 miles) an hour m practice for the German motor cycling Grand Prix. -TnP uke waj> ridln a 500 c.c, Gllera I7i e previous record for
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  • 338 16 T^OR the first time for nine years, four Europeans will compete m the men's singles quarter-final round at the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships today. Three of them are m tbe top half of the draw. The quarterfinal line up
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