The Singapore Free Press, 1 July 1955

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya 1 I ."•'<. Singapore, Fri July 1. 1935. Price 15 Cts
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  • 643 1 AKKITISH army sergeant accused of murdering his wife's first husband was said at a court martial m Dusseldorf, Germany, yesterday, to have met her secretly m the weeks before the alleged dime. he prosecution alleges that Sergeant Tick Emmett-Dunne, 32, struck Sergeant Reginald
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  • 50 1 ILL QUIT 1F... PRESIDENT SOEKAKNO told a meeting of local authorities and political leaders m Semarang yesterday that he is Prepared to step down from the presidency iiiiytnne that >uch action would be m the interests of and for the sake of the unity ol the nation.- A.P.
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  • 151 1 Kept waiting for 5 minutes PRIME Minister UNu of Burma yesterday walked out on the Secretary of Agriculture. Mr Ezra Benson m a calm but pointed rebuke because he had been kept standing m a waiting room for five minutes.
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  • 78 1 THE grenade attack on a Singapore police van outside the Kreta Ayer police station last night might be connected with the intensive fcnti n rooties :!rivo !aunched by the police, said a police spokesman this morning. The anti-narcotics subbranch has its headquarters m Kreta Ayer police station.
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  • 27 1 American evangelist Billy Graham plans to visit the Far and Middle East m the near future, he told a news conference m Rotterdam yesterday.
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  • 26 1 The Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall's "meet the people" session will start at 11 a.m. tomorrow, instead of at 9 a.m. as usual.
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  • 29 1 Soh Ah Pong was stabbed m Chin Swee Road, Singapore, last night, following a quarrel over $3 during a game of j "fantan." He is m hospital.
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  • 255 1 Exploitation by landlords ends AKMY, Navy and Air Force welfare oiTicers have beaten landlords who cheated Service families living m private accommodation m Singapore. Soldiers, sailors and airmen and their wives and children have been moved fn>*ri several hotels arid boarding houses whore rents were excessive.
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    41 1 Lady Black, wi fe of the new Governor, Sir Robert Black, who arrived at Kai lang last evening, chats with Chief Minister David Marshall. Annul those who met Sir Robert at Kallang were S.H.B. strikers who formed a guard of honour.
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  • 67 1 MacD. off to London for talks THE Commissioner General. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. left Singapore by air thi.s morning for London. He will stay m Britain for three weeks for consultations wUh the authorities on SouthEast Asian and Indian aiTairs. Mr. Mac Donald. who will take up his new appointment
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  • 54 1 The price of rubber m Singapore this morning shot up by two cents to $1.16 3 i a lb. for July first grade, f.o.b. buyers. The increase was reported to be due to Continental orders coupled with the better overnight London and New York markets. The
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  • 41 1 The Minister of Labour and Welfare, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, today met Mr. J. T. Rea, deputy president of the Singapore City Council, to discuss the city council labour union's outstanding claims. Re will meet both parties together later.
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  • 21 1 Bankers warned Britons yesterday that they are going to be tougher m granting advances of money, big or small.
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  • 12 1 Pakistan will formally join the Turkish-Iraqi-Brjtish defence alliance this week
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  • 60 1 Premier Ngo Dinh Diem' 3 campaign against the iloa Hao religious sect army of South Vietnam has been completed 25 days after it started, the government announced m Saigon last night. The Hoa Hao armies, estimated at 10,000 to 30,000. were broken and scattered and
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  • 263 2 New move to end latest wave of rioting UIR ANTHONY EDEN announced yesterday that j Britain has invited Ur<<'c<> and Turkey to confer on the Increasing nationalist violence m Cyprus -the Mediterranean island fast becoming Britain's biggest colonial problem. The Prime Minister told the House of
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  • 174 2 U.S. PLANE TACKLES THE HEAT BARRIER r rilK National Advisory 1 Committee for Aero- nautics disclosed yesterday it is using the uorlcl's fast- est. highest Ijinf plane, the lu-\\ \l A. for research oil the heat bar- j i r i Another champion of HiL'ht. the EtouffUl Sky- E nwkftt
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  • 112 2 U NU GIVES A REMINDER ON NEUTRALITY rwMIE Premier of Burma, U 1 Nu, yesterday reminded Congressional critics of Burmese neutrality that the United States Itself had followed a neutralist policy m the early years of its own Independence. He told the Senate that both nations adopted m their early
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  • 79 2 THE United States and Western Germany yesterday signed a mutual defence agreement governing the grant of millions of dollars#of American supplies to the new West Gorman forces. The agreement mentioned no fiKure either m dollars or m respect of the size of the formations for
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  • 69 2 STRIKE BY 1 ,200,000 IS OFF TMIK French Communistled General Confederation of Labour and the unions controlling all civil aviation worker* la-st night cancelled their strike calls a fei hour* before the deadline for a nation-wide atop- page. The four chief union bodies, Catholic, Communist. Bocifdlst and Independent have now
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  • 26 2 picture. Singapore's new Governor, Sir Robert Black, was m happy mood when he and his wife arrived at Kallang last evening Free Press
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  • 167 2 DON'T BAN 'REBEL' INDONESIAN -IKE URGED THE American Committee for Cultural Freedom urged President Eisenhower yei terday to prevent the deportation of a former Indonesian official to his homeland The committee m a telegram urged the President to "ir>o your influence to maintain the great American humanitarian tradition of political
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  • 177 2 'THE annual report of the Singapore Public Services x Commission for 1954 says that, whilst the pace at which Government jobs should be filled by local men is a matter of opinion, it is difficult always to satisfy the very natural demand for local men
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  • 62 2 Japan's film industry declared war yesterday on the semi-official Japan Broadcasting Corporation. The industry Is angry because an unidentified actress recently said on a radio programme that some film stars "sold their bodies."' .So, effective immediately, no actors, actresses or theatres controlled by the industry will
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  • 95 3 STRIKERS PLAN MARCH ON LONDON j> BELLJOUS dock strikers lv m Northern British ports inced yesterday a 10-day ile "march on London" r protest against back-to-orders by the Trades Congress. Minister Sir Anthony called a cabinet meetcoasider the growing from the loss of export tied up by the sixwildcat strike
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  • 22 3 Vatican quarters declined nent last night on reports t President Peron of Argenna had sent a message to P>pe. U.p.
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  • 199 3 VfRS. SARAH NEBLETT, former Louisville. Kentucky socialite, was granted a divorce m Milwaukee erday by Judge Robert Cannon, who m his deci>n called her husband a sadist. Mrs. Meblett, 40, now a resident of Milwaukee, was granted ly of their four children,
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  • 54 3 NOW THE NO-SHAVE STRIKE THREE HUNDRED employees of the Reserve Bank ol India Office at Kanpur. Uttar Pradesh Province, began a nohaircut, no-ohavo strike yesterday to win a pay Increase. They announced they would walk out m Jaly 13 if the unshaved faces and ruffled heads had not won the
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  • 48 3 Doctors were conferring yesterday on whether to operate on Ring Haakon. the 82-year-old Norwegian sovereign, who broke hifl thigh m a bathroom fall on Wednesday. An official bulletin today said Kins Haakon spent a quiet night and was la a satisfactory i condition. Reuter
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  • 22 3 en Alia, second Wife of King Idris, arrived m J "li from Egypt yesterday •v her husband.. A. P.
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  • 299 3 The jungle gatliless gat last in sntag an the ice BBAUTT, spectacle and colour, plus precision footwork and split-second timing highlighted the bill-of-fare served up at last night's opening m Singapore of the "Holiday On Ice of 1955" show at the Happy World Stadium. There were new acts and new
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  • 24 3 The East German Interior Minister, Herr Willi Stoph, has been relieved of his post at his own request.- Re uter
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  • 108 3 /CHEERING lunch-hour crowds \J greeted the arrival m Johannesburg ye.stcrday of about 100 women who had just ended a two-day outdoor sitting protest m Pretoria against the Nationalist Government's bill to pack the Senate. The rrowds applauded the women a.s they formed up m a mass meeting
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  • 266 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, July 1,1955. Opinion Welcome, Sir Robert ungapore is already on the road to self-gOV-l eminent And setting the wheels In motion towards this great goal m the Colony's history was the task ol Sir John Nieoll. Hifl waa B hard task. And! naturally his labours
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  • 331 4 Sooner or later the fusion ol Singapore with the Pfedt ration must take place. Thia to Inevitable. Either It la to be achieved on a mutually advantageous basis, and the sooner tin better, or it will be brought about eventually aft* r punitive measure
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  • 481 4  -  Beachecomber by The staff of this new post office will be able to recline on deck chairs m their own sun-lounuc. (News item). "C^OME m, sir, come In! v Now, what about a long, cooling drink? You want what? A 2>2d. .stamp! On thLs lovely day! To
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    29 4  -  OSBERT LANCASTER "If uoufti *con. Luily S«aMwi>u, (fun (/«ruiuf Pcroii not the ou/v one who has %tiU to tratn that II \cldom f>a-vs full o/ thr Church
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  • 218 4 We must solve our own problems WHEN, will Chief Minister David Marshall awaken to realities? First he thinks he can start afresh the flow of trade between Singapore and Indonesia merely by »oing to Jakarta, turning on his charm and saying, "I say. Man, we are an Asian Government now.
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    • 156 4 Your skin will glow with a radiant beauty when you wear the new feather-light Creme Puff Make-up created by Max Factor Hollywood. Cltttot r*slr pcrfcct make up UU 8 ended MAX FaCtOr New before m.kem* MUltMl ao light... aolaaUnf.** |R I 'INW Oeme Puff TODAY MM Ft 1 lor f
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  • 1060 5  -  ADELAIDE EASTLEY oy LN TIL Singapore's amateur thespians more interest m uniances (lines, presence, pride, our Arts Theatre essario Donald Moore la through with n productions. will be strictly pro mal from now on. at a pity! There L> n fine Held going to young people of pore.
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    • 9 5 THOUSANDS OF BARGAINS OFFFRFP AT LAD IKS MEN'S WKAK.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 241 6 MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis I I I'LL GO INLAND GET MYJ f] \wnj^JOjO^^^ BACK/ i< fciGHT t^.j.m «;0i:0 I j ODD, j i }^^tf^t. cJ^L\> A A( J AIN TARZAN by Edgar Rice Burroughs w p THE SAINT by Leslie B^ |ANP J TMINK VOUP PETTERLBAVE] YOU
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    • 705 6 j YOUR LUCKY STAR JJORV today, you have a mechanical and «-ientifi< t mind. Ciood at working with machinery, you may also hair 4. some of the talents of an m- I 4 \entor. You have a calm man t f ncr, a mind for infinite det.til and uill follow
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 222 7 Above prices quoted m pence. I'IPPIIR White Sarawak fj».q. c.t.f. luropean ports July 41 \d. sellers 4 l*id. sellers PI PFCB Black Lampong fa*, c.l.f. luropean ports Unquoted Unquoted ri I'l'Fß Black Sarawak Special f.a.q. c.i.f. European porU July.. 33' id. sellers 33 '^d. sellers Above prices
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    • 98 7 NEW YORK, June 30. Previous Today Tin Straits spot and nearby 95.00 nom. 95.00 nom. lIN futures •'"!>' 93.00 bid 93.00 bid 94 50 asked 94.50 asked Au*. 91.75 bid 91.75 bid 92.75 asked 92.75 asked September 91.25 bid 91.25 bid 92.25 asked 92.25 asked TONE: Dull.
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    • 58 7 Spot Malabar was quoted at 49^. A titlng release 49. Afloats 49. July 48 Sarawak spot 46 Vs. Awaiting relea.se 46. Afloats 45 to 44. June shipment 43. July 42. Lampong spot 49 Awaiting release 49. Afloats 49 to 48. June shipment 47 Vs. July 47 sellers exdock.
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    • 32 7 NEW YORK, June 30. Previous Today M Industrials 449.70 451.38 20 Railroads 160.80 160.95 40 Domestic Bonds 99.64 99.61 IS Itilities 64.13 64.34 64 Stocks Composite Average 164.39 164.85
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    • 125 7 COPRA Philippines cii. UK/North European delivered weight per Ion? ton July/ Aug. (OPRA Philippines f.o.b. Manila m bulk, per Ion; ton (OPRA Straits cii. UK/North European delivered weight per lv>ng ton June/ July •Inly/ Ail". COCONUT OIL crude, Straits cii. i K/ North European m balk,
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  • 120 7 DECREASE IN VALUE OF LAND, SAYS REPORT THERE was a considerable inf- crease m the number of ieeds submitted for adjudication last year, according to the annual report of the Singapore Commissioner of Lands for 1954. The valuer's task had been a difficult one due to the uncertain state of
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  • 130 7 BUS COMPANY TO RUN SPECIAL SERVICE DACE-GOERS all along Bukit Ttmah KX> Road from Johore Bahru to Singapore Race Course can m future travel cheaply by bus. The Green Bus Company will run a special service on race days to pick up passengers
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  • 661 7 PRELIMINARY EXAMS PASSES AT THE 'VARSITY THE following candidates have passed the preliminary examination for degrees of M.8., 8.5.., held m Trinity Term 1955 of the University of Malaya: Abdul Khalid b. Sahan (with distinction m chemistry), Natarajan AdiseshaQ, Miss Mercy Aiyathurai, Mjss Indravathy Ambiavagar (with distinction m chemistry), Azizi
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  • 44 7 After building the four subsidiary markets m Johore Bahru there was a balance of $HO,OOO m hand. The Town Council has decided that the money be used for developing a new site a.s part of a new central market project.
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  • 269 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN ATI m siven begim when of St. Hand. I side-s "Mill There play I had b 2,500 people crowded the Police Traingrounds m Thomson Road at the Fete it. John Ambulance Association at the heir Appeals Week. was opened by a St. John Cavalcade, Mrs of the Polo
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    35 10 picture. Pretty Annie k Bouquet, l(»-ye ar-old Parisian student, was Heeled TIK Poet's Muse" by French poets. Here she is »M*inu congratulated on her victory by Paul Fort who was elected "Prince of Poets." Popper
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  • 307 10  - It's so simple to be a lion tamer CHAPMAN PINCHER by Psychology of Animals m Zoos and Circus. By Dr. 11. llediger. Butterworth. 30s. SECRET of the astonishing power which Hon-tamera wield over their .savage animals is revealed by Dr. H. Hediger, Swiss scientist who has studied the psychology of
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  • 302 10 THIS WAY... TO THE BRANDY ililaire Bdloc: A Memoir. By J. B. Morton. HollLs Carter. 12« M. OTORIES, legends, and controversy grew around the massive figure of Hilaire Belloc, poet, novelist, wine-lover, and religious champion. ins FRIEND J. B. Morton recalls many m "Hilaire Belloc A Memoir," published two years
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  • 64 10 THE FLAG IN THE WIND. Dr. John MacCormick, 13/6, Gollancz. May 23. In this book the author deals with the origin and growth of the National Movement m Scotland from its inception m 1927. His approach is, m the best sense, personal a racy and humorous account of
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  • 780 10  - The RIDDLE of the REBEL GEORGE MALCOLM THOMPSON by The last chapter of Erskine Childers's life remains a greater riddle than the one that made him famous Ihe Kiddle of the Sands Bj Frskine C'hilders. Kujxrt Hurt Davis. 10s. 6d. 278 pages. "IRELAND'S Evil Genius" wrote one of the eurlK'St,
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  • 584 11  - They fought with pans in the city of gold MURIEL BO WEN bu EWS of Canada's N richest find Klondike 1898 flashed •h the world like an current. Men fted up the Yukon's waters on rafts. spirits, they adventures nantic and sordid m irch of uold. When they < m
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    43 11 picture. MCiR. TATO and M«r Soxoa, the two Roman Catholic dignitaries expelled from the Argentine recently by President Peron, are photographed here on their arrival at Rome airport. The two priests visited the Vatican for an 85-minute private audience with the Pope. Popper
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  • 60 11 >r were m Paris m *i'Rust and if you "cl Meal past the massIguards1 guards at the Cirque ■♦r. you would se e a worth something; •»na l.ollobriKida swingtrom a trapeze. She'll i "•aking a lot of mouths j ''♦'rneath fall open with 1 hrst
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  • 164 11 IN ALABAMA there Is a cream-coloured fort with inside walls tinted pastel. This is no film set. It is Fort McClellan, a barracks for Americas WACS (the Army girls) and it celebrates its first birthday this month. The WACS have become more chic
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  • 126 11 Ministers used newspapers to keep heads dry rpHREE catfl under the Foreign Office arch were the only spectators m London's Downing Street, to see Ministers arrive tor Sir Anthony Eden's sherry party. Downing Street. ill ually ;i]ivo wjth curious face* v.)h n the Pltoie Minister i^ entertaining, looked grej and
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    26 11 VEBA-HJJOf, the glamorous dancing star of Hollywood films, strikes up this provocative nose as a reminder that she will soon be seen m a new picture.
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  • 731 12  -  EILEEN ANDERSON MEET THE MERRY WIVES OF WIMBLEDON reports UmSTHR they also tenre, or whether they only stand and w:ut.. tenni.s is their hu ,ine.ss. Day m, d.iy OUt. summer and winter, they travel the world to watch and piny. They
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  • 84 12 NOT ONE resembled MARY FORMER screen actress Mary IMrkH.nl. m London now, went to a West End theatre to relax. She said: "I've had an exhausting day, interviewing a lot of ambitious young me." They were auditioned to play the leading part m a film about her life. Miss Pick
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  • 184 12 MARRY-AND YOU'LL GROW THIN It proved to be so with this star VLTANT to get thin? Get married and have a baby, recommend* nightclub performer Ruth When .she WU 15 and playing m a Florida theatre .stock company. Ruth reached her present height, sft. 6Vfein. which would have boon fine
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    • 251 12 jSfla *^t2 Uftfil jQPu I Mbsi Skpv3 a M BHJ-jTv ■grgjg (I- 1 KS ACROSS 3 Injure more th;in a OOUDIe C>). 8 w !t'i htT mOt er l lil1 M A w' f »«*»«rt cluel 10 MH'ht the "Bounty* 1 daacrflM 7 buch severe lUflerlni? (8). 1(1 A wriU-r
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  • 1000 13  - BE PROUD— but DON'T BE SNOBBISH William Hickey PROFESSOR A. E. 1 richardson, preslof the Royal Academy, presenting diploat the London mty Council Central 00l of Arts and its: "I don't intend ivc you a lecture. all look happy One should avoid giving They never take Give them encour:nent. Oh
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  • 32 13 Parliamentary question of the week. Independent MP Jean Nocher wants to kiiow what measures are going to be taken to protect German officers m uniform when they come to Paris.
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    304 13 pIKRE is a well-known fable f 1 monkey who put his Into I |)«Bfl jar oi candy J 1 rubbed such a fistful of 'V that he couldn't bring his OUI of the jar. rhla reluctance to Rive up Wng *c have all but gained entirely human foible
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    • 37 13 J CORDIALS AND K\ SYRUPS I Ws^mlm SOUTH AFRICA L ■j! from choice P'^pr] FRESH FRUIT CfgIUJSInJ n I AVAILABLE IN \^tfX&n»»!&?l 1 MANY FLAVOURS 81.10 BOTTLE SOLE AGENTS: THE STORE WITH A 6 £i& TO OFFER
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  • 502 14  -  Connie Ryan by Monopoly must end, fsays Govt. Somitimi nils \itcmx, 1111 1 s GOVERNMENT WILL TAKE ITS MONOPOLY lIMU.IS AGAINST THE INTl RNATIONAL BO I I N <* CII It TO <01 It! IF IT WINS, THERE WILL BE MORE SMALL < LI
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  • 35 14 JOEY Maxim, former world lightheavyweight champion, was i beaten on point* by Willie Pastrano over 10 rounds m tfew Orleans on Wednesday Maxim, who was 13 1-lb. had a 7-lb. weight advantage. Reuter
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  • 93 14 rviiE early sale of £500,00 worth of ti'kft.s for the Olympic Games In Melbourne nexi wai imd created i vwMig Unprc lion that iu>thlnj; was left for oversea visitors, the Chief Organiser Lt. Oen. William Brld^eford i iii m Sydney yesterday. AlUiou'/.h
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  • 6 14 .IKK DEMPSEY
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  • 233 14 Carter's title is taken from him again JIMMY CARTER lost the world lightweight title for the third time when fellow American Wallace "Bud" Smith beat him on a points decision m Boston on Wednesday night. But Carter, who was a four to one on favourite, has a chance of regaining
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  • 192 14  - Harris is champion cycling promoter Sydney Hulls By WORLD PROFESSIONS! CYCLING CHAMPION REG HARRIS HAS BECOME CHAMPION PROMIir F R HARRIS. He has taken over Manchester's steeply banked Fallowfield ground, and prepares to promote and race m his fir^t meeting against German Werner Potzernheim and Italian Antonio Maspes soon. Live-wire
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  • 76 14 pOUNT Villapadierna's four-ye.tr-old Toaragui won the Grand Prix of Madrid her e by two lengths. BtMi also owned by Oounl Villapadierna and Dae il dead-heattvt for second place with the Frenchimported Amarah threequarters oi a length further away fourth Seventeen ran. The winner, trained by Oeorffl
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  • 256 14 YOUNG PAUL ANDERSON, WHO AT 22 IS ONE OF AMERICA S LEADING WEIGIITLIFTERS SAID RECENTLY THAT HE HAS HIS SIGHTS SET ON A 1,000 POUND LIFT WHICH IS ROUGHLY AKIN TO A THRU-MINUTE MILE. Anderson, who weighs 315 pounds, already holds the
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    • 127 14 THE MEN BEHIND THE RIOTS W/»y c//c/ f/ie Communists instigate jM Kft f/ie Singapore Riots and Sympathy I V SfnTces? And why did both fail to mfc^* help fhe Reds fo a < hieve fheir Jerneh Hati gives you the answers Wr^\ /fl f/l/s Weeitcs Wcc fric/er j^h ?#> Singapore.
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  • 1473 15 4-l b. penalty will not stop Delivery in top 1½-mile event dlkjldkl;kl;kele BRACELET BOY FOR THE MAIN SPRINT I HER thrilling duel ween Delivery and Undos la m prospect when take their places Class 2, Division 1, 1 1 miles at Ipoh omorrow, concluding day the Perak Turf Club's june-July
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  • 59 15 PROBABLE scratchings i at Ipoh tomorrow are: Native Ruler, Dr.icon I Year. Border s- «t. First I Trick, Pink Tv et. J;u I E kie's Kuda, os. Kam i j Loong, Magnificence. Show Show, Cliona, Majula, J Ifceremai, Well Being. Peri mita Dormez 11. Good Manners Knighted, Park
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  • 76 15 VALERIO HITS 3 FOR WANDERERS "V"AVAL Wanderers. VbOM fafward liiu- Is now ifcvaigtlMMd by the inclusion of new arrival Vriicrlo, gained one of their I Victoria! m tIM United Service* division league vIMO liny d»frated Royal Army BHTki Corp.s 5-1 at the Navti] Base '.e^teiday. 'Hie siulor.s l«rl 4-1 at
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  • 180 15 ROCKY M \K( lA.NO AND ARCHIE MOOKF PKOBAM.Y WILL MKKT ON MONDAY, SKPT. 19, AT NKW YOKK S YANKEE CTADnJM. Jim Norris, President of the International Boxing Club, said after a meeting with managers of both flghter.s that he hoped to be able to
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    • 21 15 OCEAN PARK HOTEL'S FAMOUS QUINTET Ace Hand of Singapore with MISS SALOMA the Malay "M;iril>ri Monroe" Kinil ***** for Table Kcserviitions
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  • 183 16 MRS. BEVERLY FLEITZ of California, defeated top seeded Doris Hart of Florida, tt-3, (>-0, and Australia's Neale Fraser and Ken Kosewall beat American Davi.s Cuppers Tony Trabert and Vie Scixas m a pair of major upsets m the Wimbledon tennis championships yesterday.
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  • 65 16 THIRTEEN acceptors with weights for the Grand National Hurdle, worth £2.400, to be run ovor three miles at Flemington on Saturday are: Peerless Fox lOst. 12-lb, Raraton«a 10.7 By The Way 10.6, Better law 10.3, Red Meld 10.3. Bar Sinister 10.2, Kadana lOst., Sidlaw lOst., Provtdore
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  • 46 16 20 Word* $<• (minimum). MO6BY: To OWMlJlll (Load«) Paul, a daiufhter, (Julia Wendy) al K.K. Hospital. 30th Jui t i j<l rCHBTI At W&st Suffolk II pltal, Bury St. Edmunds, to Barbara Yvonne, wife of Gordon (Pritch), on the 29th of June, a .son. Simon Mark.
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  • 35 16 20 Hordn $6 (minimum). TAI-WONO. Engagement is anDOUIIOtd between Poh Wentf. eldest ion of Madam Woiik Muri Yin^ and Hie Kuik: second dauKhter of Mr and Mm. Wong Tini4 Hock, on 29th June, 1955.
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  • 53 16 2U Words $ti (minimum). PASUPATHY PADMAVATUY: Dr. Pa.supattiy of (Ifiu'ral Hospital, Colombo, son of Mr. Kri.lmar, Retired TrtOjTapn In pector, Malayan Rallwafl, and Miss Padmavathy, daughter of Pr Mrs. a. SomalUndanUß of Johore H;tluu, will haw thru marrtaft .'-oiemniMKi oo 2nd July IMS af IMllaiyar Temple. WellawatU Colombo. No
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  • 70 16 Radio Malaya maintained their Lin hit fill record when they beat Prlfon SjC. 1-0 m their Govt. Services Dlv. 2 league game at Parrer Park John Duclos scored the winning «oal. In the other Div. 2 game, also at Farrer Park Income Tax beat Survey Dept.
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  • 498 16 YORKS IN 96-RUN WIN; KELLEHER AGAIN BLASTS WORCESTER rrilF COUNT* CBICUT CHAMPIONSHIP TUSSLE BETWEEN SURREY AND YORKSIIIRI J INTENSIFIED YESTERDAY A8 BOTH WON THEIR MATCHES WITH OVER AD™ SP srK!U:v HOLDERS I OR THE PAST THEEE YEARS AND CURRENT LEADERS X J I) Worcestershire, the bottom county, presented little opposition
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  • 215 16 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE WHO LOST SEVEN WICKETS YESTERDAY IN SCORING 226 RUNS, WERE 183 BEHIND THE SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKETERS AT CLOSE OF PLAY ON THE SECOND DAY OF THEIR THREE-DAY MATCH AT NORTHAMPTON. The tourists. 369 for seven overnight, batted 35
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  • 140 16 SOI'TII AFRICANS— Ist. Inns. Goodard C Ti ibe b Brodeiick 70 Duckworth Ibw b Ttlbc 158 Keith Ibw b Barrick 24 Mansell run out 88 McLean St. Andrews b Tribe 4 Murray Ibw b Clarke 12 WHulow c Brodeiick b Tribe 1 fuller c Andrew b Clarke H McGlew
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  • 74 16 XJAVELOCK School I and Del: School I held their first annual '"unbilled athletrc sports yesterckiv at Havelock Road. Singapore. Venus House, with 89 points. m the Havelock School team championship, Mars House (77) were runners-up. Ho-6an Thian won the "A" Division individual championship and Lim Keng
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    • 74 16 rf>WO -i OVALTINE was officially recognized at the last four Olympic Games and h*i been accepted for the Olymp.c G»mej. Melbourne m IW6. (At tk, London Olympi< Cam*,, 94 wr tJtOOO npt wtrt t0 During the tra,o,ng of the Malayan Badminton team OVALTINE was the only food beverage used m
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 29 16 SOtCEK S.A.F.A. LEAGUE: Div. 1: R.E.M.E. v IRC, Jalan Besar; 3 A: Indian B.S.C. v Corinthians, C.V.M.A.; Setia Jaya v R.E.M.E. Civilians, Farrer Park; 3B Kebernan v Netaji M.F.A.
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