The Singapore Free Press, 11 July 1955

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya No. *****. Singapore, Mon., July 11, 1955. Price 15 Cts.
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  • 281 1 THREE hours before he was due to appear m the second largest role m "Saint Joan" last night, actor Oliver Baudert fell while playing tennis at his home and broke a bone m the ankle. He was taken to hospital as his mess-mates told other
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  • 69 1 Representatives of about 700 iwmill workers and proprietors will meet at the Mintrv of Labour and Welfare t'^day to discuss higher wage laims m an attempt to end i the labour strike which started on Saturday. A new wage dispute has j !'ared up among
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  • 103 1 TODAY -20 PAGES STARTING today the Free Press contains 20 pages four pages more. And on race days, with the new Race Day Special, it will be 24 pages. Today's issue contains the first of a new enthralling series, The World's Strangest Stories. It appears on Page 8. And on
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  • 56 1 HEAT BEATS THE BATHING BEAUTIES ORGANISERS of the "Miss Fleet wood" (Lancashire) bathing beauty contest called off the event yesterday after all contestants walked out. The girls complained that the blazing sun was melting their make-up. Ireland's hottest weather since 1951 drove thousands from Dublin where a strike closed twothirds
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  • 45 1 Two men have been arrested In connection with the stabbing of a youth m Tiong Bahru, Singapore last night. The youth Tan Van Cheong, was watching a cinema show at the Tiong Bahru Community centre, when he was stabbed from behind.
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  • 47 1 Sixty-four French Foreign Legionnaires deserted their *ni» m the Suez Canal while bound for Morocco from IndoChina, according; to Suez police reports. The wave of desertion followed last week's desertion by 71 from the troopship Flaminia and six from the St. VaJery. U.P.
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  • 28 1 The Singapore Rubber Market opened steadily this morning with first grade, July shipment, at $1 20 1/4 a lb., one and five-eighths cents above Saturday's close.
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  • 33 1 Six Chinese youths w»-re involved with two Indians In a brawl m a coffee shop In Adam Place. Singapore. last night. One youth was taken to the hospital with head Injuries.
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  • 33 1 No 6 generator of the mighty Suiho power plant on the Yalu River knocked out by U.S. plane.s in the Korean war. went back into operation yesterday, Pyongyang Radio reported A.P.
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  • 124 1 Stones thrown at police POLICE and hose-wielding firemen routed hundreds of shouting, stone-throwing Roman Catholics before the Metropolitan Cathedral m Buenos Aires yesterday. A few demonstrators were arrested and 500 others chased away. It was the first outbreak of trouble m Buenos Aires since
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  • 204 1 LfOST peopke m Saigon yesterday T1 ignored a Communist organised -tay-at-home strike aimed at turning Saigon into a "dead city" as a protest against Prime Minister Ngo Dinh Diem's Government. Thousands of people m Saigon and its "Chinatown," Cholon, thronged the streets and went to football
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  • 129 1 LAOTIAN troops yesterday guarded key points m the mountain region of Sam Neva Province after hurling back Communist Pathet Lao attacks m the first important flare-up of fighting m Indo-China since the Geneva armistice. Reports from the Laotian administrative capital of Vientiane say the front
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  • 145 1 'RED INVASION BEFORE GENEVA BEGINS' NATIONALIST Chinese sources m Formosa say that all signs point to a Red Invasion of the offshore islands probably before the Geneva summit conference begins. During the past week twp top government officials. Premier O. K. Yui and Gen. Wang "Tiger" Shu-ming, sounded the grim
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  • 188 2 r r\VO explosions caused fires and one of them serious damage In Nicosia yesterday as Mr. Alan Lennox Hovel, British Secretary of State for the Colonies, continued talks with iiocal leaders about unrest m the island Colony. BrttUh troops were posted outside Government House
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  • 103 2 IjiRENCH author! tie y< terday marie mores against the Algerian Communist Party m attempt to halt terrorism and guerilla activity. ht Communist leader. ordered out of the Carnitine department, the vast. area 01 ESa tern Algeria where guerillas hav< t> i n most fi'-tive.
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  • 45 2 The Kenya police announced m Nairohi last night that with three hours to go before expirI ation of the surrender ofTer extended to the Mau Mau. a total of 959 have given up. Police said 56 Mau Mau surrendered yesterday. U.P.
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  • 47 2 picture. MX C B SEE, ri^ht. convenor of vsterdav's Siigapore Cace Bird Society'! show at Raffles Quay has a joke on the birds as an admirer, Miss Lorine Mm watches on. There were over 40 entries m the show.— Free Press
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  • 154 2 COME OUT AND FIGHT' CHALLENGE FAILS BRITISH-LED ground and air forces returned to their bases m western Aden yesterday after failing to persuade rebellious blue-painted tribesmen to come out and fight RAF planes and mechanised ground forces attacked hideouts m the rugged hills of
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  • 64 2 Mr. John Eltringham Coulson, an Assistant Under-Secre-tary of State m the Foreign Office, has been appointed Minister at the British Embassy m Washington, it was officially announced m London yesterday. Mr. Coulson, formerly a Deputy British delegate to the United Nations m New York succeeds Sir
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  • 165 2 Theatre may ease ban on Russians rE State Department has been asked to relax nVtrictions on the moverrn-nt of Soviet citizens ir United States so that a Ru< slan newspaper correspondent may attend the openIng a new Shakespe ar theatre at Stratford, Bridgeport, Connecticut Mr. Albert Morano. Republican member of
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  • 116 2 LIVERPOOL members of the National Amalgamated Stevedores' and Dockers' Union, who recently joined a six-week strike to win recognition of the union m Britain's Northern ports, were told at a mass meeting yesterday that legal action had been started to prevent their expulsion
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  • 23 2 Radio Moscow reported yesterday that Communist Pre.si dent of North Vietnam. Ho Chi Minh left Irkutsk by Diane for Moscow. U.P.
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  • 15 2 The U.S. 7th Army quietly observed its 12th birthday yesterday m Germany. A.P.
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  • 137 2 MORE THAN 200.000 Roman Catholics demonstrated for nearly four hours m Brussels yesterday against the Socialist-Liberal Government's proposed school reforms which, they claim, would destroy their schools Traffic was disrupted as the Catholics marched 20 abreast through the capital's main avenues shouting Down with Collard
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  • 128 3 JOAN COULDN'T WAIT— SO SHE JOINED ARMY IN MALAYA IHE Women's Koyal Army orps 1 latest recruit sailr*mi Singapore yester>u board the Empire She is pretty 19-year-toan Wilkes who has living with her ser--major father m Kuai Lumpur for the past two years. conies from an army ily, and since
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  • 277 3 TWO Judges of Cairo's persona] status court vf-re yesterday caught Rlad only m their turbani m the midst of an orgy oi wine, women and hashish. Two women who had lawmts before the jud court were caught m th< police
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  • 58 3 'VENGEANCE' BOMB THROWN AT WEDDING A BOMB thrown at a Muslim wedding parry In Algeria injured 30 guests, 19 of them seriously the French news agency reported yesterday. The incident occurred at Tlemcen, southwe.st of Oran, near the Moroccan border. The agency said the bomb thrower was unknown, but added
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  • 120 3 PPWO separate forest fires A have destroyed more than 2.400 acres of timber m Wyoming and U.S. Forest Service officials expressed doubt the blazes could be brought under conttol yesterday because of increasing winds. One lire broke out on Wednesday m the northern
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  • 40 3 Army Minister Joseph Francis announce d yesterday m Canberra that Australia's con iribution to Britain's Far East strategic reserve In Malaya will be 1,400 officers and men of the Second Battalion Royal Australian Regiment.- U.P.
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  • 82 3 1 1 BURIED ALIVE IN TUNNEL COLLAPSE L^LEVEN workers were buried alive when a cave-in f dccurred In a 500-yard tunnel In Otsu, Japan yesterday. The tunnel leads to the UJigawa power plant of the Kansai Electric Power Company. The cave m occurred half- 1 way inside the tunnel where
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  • 141 3 A COMPOSITE newspapercarrying four titles was published In Sydney today after company executives and non-union staff member I joined m an emergency printing staff. Carrying the banner "Emergency Strike Edition the newspaper w«s an '^M page broadsheet carrying the titles of the Sydney Morning
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  • 275 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, JULY 11, 1955. Opinion DEEDS NUT WORDS tfO-ONE will doubt the *y sincerity and wisdom "i the seven worldfamous scientists who have Just issued their warning to the world that "a war with H-bombs might quite possibly put an end to the human race." It
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  • 834 4  - THREE PROBLEM COLONIES DONALD McCORMICK b y rpHREE acne problems confront the Colonial Secr< ta ry, Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd this Summer Cyprus, Malta and Singapore. Though each of these problems is different. they have one factor m common. All these territories resent, and dislike their colonial status, and two of
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    • 18 4 -~r_ri TRADE UNIONISM Z^m^i^as\uu\fk\\ it growing backwards' X'^-^aji' W<$pM m »mtgsj^§2aBm^sa$\moem\ e^bj 1 *wLt Hfcffi 1 <^__aS238*^^^^^ < y^
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  • 1329 5  -  ADELAIDE EASTLEY By REPAIR SHOP CHAMPED 25 JAPANESE IN SINGAPORE PLANNING 01 FAMILIES IMPORTANT to civic 1 interests are Police \rni iments Oilicer Leslie Godfrey and his staff of men responsible for ..nance and repair police force's rifles. ins and pistols, its s and Bren guns n d
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 275 6 MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis f P.L.S--CM.CKENF.ED/ WATCH THIS_J fAS THfy 57Afl| "J i^£ WOOT H^Ll WTr« I L NOW USE THL GADGET CN THAT^— SUDDENLY APPEARS^ %nil -BANK VAUL.S. MUSH. OON*T HURT IBM/ WE wall- AND NOTRiCKS-- /twi<; X ALL— I GCTITfy \r CAN MAKE AFOR'^P /r
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    • 695 6 .^1 IHft»^ YOUR LUCKY! STAR 4 gOfW today. >(1U t 4 r„ S2 m,,,d ;1 ""M 4 or us,m> a d,5,, I t 0 MtM opportunity and 4 s<M_l ta ke full much confidence i„ y MrseH X al d a^ apt to leel u lilt I what you think
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  • 121 7 BOY, 3, IS ENGAGED TO COUSIN IN MALAYA A THREE YEAR OLD boy who lives m a London suburb is engaged to be married to his cousin m Malaya. He Ls Raje nderan Thamby, from Ceylon whose name is m Coolhurst-road. Crouch End. By ancient Hindu custom he is to
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  • 325 7 Their money went to charity 0N f E of Singapore's most pro- gressive international i groups, the Kamala Club, hopes, by the end of this year to be quartered m a new clubhouse. This association of housewives and business women is one j of
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  • 61 7 No snobbery among lacquer painters LACQUER painters are not snobbish. They will use anything to achieve the delicate translucent tones of their work such as egg .shells, bullock horns and mother-of-pearl. Mr Le Thy. the Internano- nally-known Vietnamese artist, said thus m a talk on M Th« Technique Oi Lacquer
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  • 241 7 DBOFESSOB B. 11. (i HOBBY. Professor of Geography at the I niversiH oi Malaya, has kept his word with Prima r> Five students of Clement. School, Singapore and made them happy. He recently sent $25 to the students for their efforts m finding
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  • 149 7 La Lollo is shamed by tax man ITALIAN film actress Gina Lollobrigida, has been credited by the tax assessors with an income of £34,500 sterling m 1954— /J24,000 more than her own esThe discrepancy was revealed under the Government's plan to publish the declared incomes of wealthy Italians m an
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  • 80 7 Song star has no star bods ASINCiFR who has no favourite soni;, is not interested m films but "would love to get on the radio," a traveller who "must be home for Christmas.*' Iler name? Pamela Train, who is now sinking at Singapore's Raffles Hotel. Miss- Train is 22. She
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  • 84 7 Public response to the current Blood Bank drive is encouraging, with a total of 598 Honors enrolled for June at the General Hospital, .said Dr. Ann Gibson- Hill, who is m charge Singapore'! Blood Transfusion Service. A breakdown of the enrolment shows i hat contribution!
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  • 20 7 A double-decker bm plough•ito a Newchapel bou Ita learner-drlvei was returnInc alter hhoi o leit. ire had (ailed.
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  • Article, Illustration
    1870 8  -  C. D. T. BAKER-CARR BEGINNING TODAY a great new series that will fascinate by B9Pf¥V9RV you: His amazing escapes his whirlwind /ssss s s romance with a schoolgirl. his death on the day he had forecast. f rilF winter of 1906 held Detroit shivering In i f s ley
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  • 456 9 Grown-ups must beware! (iROWN-UPS, beware! Little I Brother is watching you. \nd the critical comments of little Brother and his sjst er on Birmingham l ults have been published lor all to see. They appear m the June issue of the King's Norton Parent-Tea-cher Association's magazine.
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  • 87 9 MR. Mark Bonham Carter, one of Princess Margaret's most constant theatre companions m recent years, married Lady St. Just at Chelsea Register Office on May 31 (picture above). Thirty-three year-old Mr. Bonham Carter, son of Lady Violet Bonham Carter, the politician, is a director of
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  • 127 9 'BRANDING' BABIES AT BIRTH A MOTHER was given the wrong baby at a maternity ospitiL And her husband, an dustrial chemist, was so cross Jiat he designed a fool-proof (entity mark. His invention of an invisible •rand on the skin is the perct way of ending baby mudales, it was
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  • 42 9 A doctor who mistakenly prescribed ear-drops for a woman complaining of pain In her eyes was ordered to be cautioned by the London Health Executive Council. The error had caused the wumun "a good deal of pain."
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  • 25 9 Some 1.442,000 applications for foreign currency were granted m 1954, of which 1,200.000 were for tourists, it was disclosed ln a Commons answer.
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  • 195 9 UNDER a Home Office ruling, a Leicester girl and her Dutch fiance will be forced to part after being m England for only a few days— or marry at once. Miss Frances Oosse, of Leicester, emigrated to Australia two years ago. In Perth she met 22-year-old
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  • 271 9 BRITAIN'S first free vehicle testing rent re started at Slough. To it drove a sleek black luxury saloon taking Mayor Albert Pusey to the opening. With its proud chauffeur it looked all a Mayoral car should. But after
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  • 76 9 PULPITS are useless things, says Canon T. P. Stevens, vicar of St. Paul's, Wimbledon Park. So now b€ Ignores his own. He writes m his parish letter: "I dislike pulpits. They are always set m awk- ward places m our churches. In spite of friendly hint that
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  • 195 9 SHE WAS FAT AND HARD TO NURSE AN inquest was held on 51--year-oid Mrs. Lucy May Clendining. of Cornwallgardens, Kensington. She broke a leu m a fall and was taken to St. Mary Abbotts Hospital, Kensington. She died at the hospital on May 23. Dr. George Harold Rossdale gave evidence
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  • 30 9 Princess Alexandra, president Of the Guide Dogs for the Blind Association, said at ExotcY: "This experiment of training dogt to help the blind has been a triumphant success."
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    • 43 9 J NEW! UNIQUE! "QUICKFOR" j Tea Trolley v a Two Tier Folding Trolley g Two removable trays. Frame m tubular aluminium. Finished ln gold and green m I FRAME FOLDS IN 5 SECONDS m I THE STORE WITH A tfl^ TO OFFER 4
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  • 271 10 YIPS at the main table at Saturday ni-ht dinner of the Old KafTlesians' Association V Old (iirls' Association, held m a Colon v Ch H ant. are Prof. A. Oppenheim. Mrs. Prins \u "\'i revtau f bell. Mr T. W. Prins. Dr. A. C. Sinha and v
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  • 78 11 lIKKK'S one young Miss who want* to «o places, and. by the look of it, one of them seems to be California— and that ipelti Hollywood. She is Hong Kong- born singing star L&k Yin -Pin who came to Singapore when she was a child.
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  • 121 11 ON SATURDAY NIGHT T welcome pitive 0 n s <«la (<• huu (h lt •era), {hv Jf'wntative sfl "Ji Kaisha asav\., irifcht. ay n<r M a f h t Urn at f !<loekwise) th Ja§. '^ojuki Mi. 8 «y« Line r ()f V 1 Bank nk h
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  • 885 12 YOU may face the problem of Mrs. X by a Harley Street Specialist "T)OCTOR please help me. I'm terrified I shall kill my children." She buried her face m her hands and wept, believing herself the wickedest woman m the world. Sally was an Intelligent and attractive woman of 32.
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    79 12 picture. I>EGGY MORRISS, 26. is not allowed to draw a bow ;it ;i venture everything must be perfect. Coach George \V. Sodeau is there to correct any fault at the Central Council of Physical Recreation centre at Bisham Abbey, Berkshire. PesKy was getting archery tuition during one of the couthing
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  • 479 12  - No girl is a wallflower in the Golden Spider BERNARD RONALD by IMAGINE a stadium packed with a sea of faces that move round slowly as a band serves up sleepy-time numbers. Add confusion, collision, semi-darkness, tenderness, frustration and an occasional touch of elegance, and you will be well on
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  • 837 13 When the heart begins to fail by the SINGAPORE DOCTOR Mil, d. walked into my office with great diffiHe was visibly ting. He said he did know what was pening to him but m tie last two months he tad become weaker and w< aker. -king that he was, perrun
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  • 576 13 Allergic? Now there are high hopes of a cure MAJORCA I have met near-double of Napoleon, Yet this 20th fury counterpart of illustrious Emperor s no man of war Indeed, Dr. Joaquim tomez of Mexico City is ncaler, and one of the World's acknowIged authorities on the rgic diseases which,
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  • 1647 14 IT BEGINS TOD AY.... a thriller-serial woven around the Film Festival held at Cannes, on the French Riviera. The story is told by Louise Fraser, a starlet who goes to the Festivaland finds she has taken a Ticket to Trouble, CANNES, Sun. EVERYONE here ha.s J been
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  • 178 15  - The girl who got away ANN EDWARDS rpHIS is the girl who got away I Margaret Philips, londe and blue-eyed, with i. p-model ranking, and one of (he few women m the world who can wear her hair In this ideal holiday just-mit-of-the-sea hair-style. She has it twisted into a
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  • 137 15 AV'IIM BtOCki in the laTff der are lOW, pOB tgM make this delu io u suppat drs/i XLithout bh m extras: Take 2 ta < -s M//fer, 2 fabtttpooiij fft ur \kfasU up PboI mftfc, tablespoon chopped pars* ley, l i teaspoon Worcester aUUCt or mushroom ketchup, salt
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    • 189 15 ft 1 |q ill i j I I I I I*l i _^_^_t_^_r"^ B "'__^_^_i _i _~_~_M~lM_~B_d w B (LIES \CROSS 12 American scoundrels on foot (5) kned U m Spain (9). 13 what Dr. G Lake iced for tea? I Pulled along to marry? (s>. _M>. 19 Famous school
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  • 602 16  -  Leo Hendrick by THE NEW ROTTERDAM J^SSLJSbSiSSSJSSS. AS THE BOMBS WERE FALLING IF m thi.s modern ire need proof of th*.-indomitabli-ii»\s.s of ttie huryan spirit we hav»only to turn to the Dutch city of Rotterdam planning throughout the year oi occupation for a
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    79 16 mi 'in re. rilK "Ceesacb Line," based on the long coats worn by the famous Cossacks, is Berlin fashion designer Heinz OestergaardS answer to the "A" and M H" lines. The long line of the coats and dresses adds height and dignity and forces tlo Wearef te walk as upright
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  • 101 16 FOUR young painters from •little back rooms round Lewisham" broke all the rules at a private view of their work m London the other day. They gave it on a Sunday when they were told, "every one is away," m
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    310 16 T'HE Acol System, played by the' best English players is difficult to play ftfinst because it is an aggressive system. It permits opening the bidding with much le.ss than the usual) I ystem allows, and operates on the theory that the best defence is ft] tiong attack. The
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    • 80 16 The weekly issue of the STKAITS BUDGET can be sent by Air Mail to any address m the United Kingdom at an inclusive rate of 2 $24.00 C FOR SIX MONTHS If you want the "BUDGET" while on leave or wish 3 to make an "Air-subscription" on behalf of your
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  • 601 17  - Life's TOO SHORT to worry says Walt the vet. EVELYN IRONS aHiniiiinii ■HiHiiimif A profile by f I)O YOU need a lirst- class compere, ambassador of goodwill, an excellent actor, a reliable partner at bridge? Then your man l.s Walter '•on. 57, screen .star, investor, past president of the Screen
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  • 525 17  - It's NEVER been so good for those EXTRAS! IT PROMISES to be a ?ood Summer for indreda of extras, bit lyers, actors, and the nous crafts and guilds m Hollywood. On the floor, forty-two are m production, ith some like "The Ten -'ommandmentsr "Guys nd Dolls" and "Kismet" sing 400
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  • 56 17 [PM'L HOLLISTER has written un '*auth t&* fraphy of Wall DUney h a ill be publi hed \att 'onthly Prest Little Bt Seu Yotk. be tains some 200 Disney and othei W \l I DISNEY «illi M«r« h ii.itc, mi.- of the eharacten h« ri<-u(<'(l
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  • 73 18 MANSOOR BIN s\\\ I irinning tin* Tour <»i Singapore cycle race by .'>y yards. Chew a: Tent v is second (hidden by Mansoor) and (hird \\ns Low Ah Sim fback^roand, ris: h t MANSOOR receiving his tup from the president of the S.C.K.A., Mr. Soli
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  • 340 18  -  Joe Ezekiel By WITH A FINE FINISHING BURST OVER THE LAST M YARDS, Tl YEAR OLD MANSOOR BIN SAWI, CAPTAIN OF THE ROUGH RIDERS C. C. WON THE 1955 CYCLE "TOUR OF SINGAPORE" 'YESTERDAY. HIS TIME WAS
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  • 227 18 DRITISH athlete s won five of D the 12 events m which they competed at an International athletics meeting here at Saarbrucken yesterday. British girls had three victories, winning both sprints and the 400 metres relay. Ken Norrl. s (Thames Valley Harriers) the dual
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  • 25 18 A LAST-MINUTE try A Ne-.vca tie to beat the Rugby IMgUO lounnti it polnti io 15 at HWWMtW Jf» i or day.
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  • 211 19 Injured Evans out of Test matches ,|.IKIV EVANS. THE ENG vM) \VIC KETKEEPFR IlKKI) HIS RIGHT LIT hn(;er m two places ON s\TURDAY AND WILL T\M NO FIRTHER PART IN i,|F TIHRH TEST AGAINST SOUTH AFRICA. mm also mis* the fourth Test t l«. ds beginning on July 21. Fvl
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  • 84 19 PANASI IPPER, winner of the Derby and second m the will not run m the VI and Queen Etfzaci at Ascot on Saturday. Joe McGrath former owner of i announced that Arctic Ime v r uld carry his colours m the fi&cot Race. Mr McGrath.
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  • 49 19 picture. picture Free Press ORISSA (Bougoure) is led m after winning the main event (Cl. 4, Div. I—s if.) on Saturday.- PORTMASTER (All) gets his head m front of Freedom Train II (Jones) to win Race 4 (CI. 4, Div. 3— s_f.)) on Saturday.- Free Press
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  • 323 19 I AIR FORCE SOCCER fRIAL AT SELETAR YES'»AY PROVED THIS: 'S. THE HOLDERS, WILL A TOUGH MATCH TOAT JALAN BESAR STA- WHEN THEY MEET THE [EN IN THE SINGAPORE TOR FOOTBALL ASSOCIA- COMMUNITY LEAGUE. team chosen after th e trial. uch RAF beat
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  • 75 19 DIANE LEATHER, first woman to beat live minutes for a mile and holder of tht worlds best time for the distance (record* for the distance by women are not officially recognised with 4 mm 50.8 seconds again beat five minute* yesterday. At Byfleet <Surrey» she
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  • 493 19 SILVERFORT MAKES IT AFTER 30 ATTEMPTS: ORISSA IN EASY VICTORY FREE PRESS RACING CORRESPONDENT HLVEKFORT DID IT AT LAST. THIS PANORAMA OLLD- !> ING WHO (M)ST HIS OWNERS A PRETTY TIDY SI M VS A THREE-YEAR-OLD. BROKE THE ICE AFTER 31 ATTEMPTS SPREAD OVER THREE SEASONS AT KUALA LUMPI R
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  • 109 19 THE Penary and Selangor interstate rrieket match, continued on the Western Road ground. Penang yesterday, was abandoned 45 minute^ before tea because Of rain Selangor were leading by 21) runs on first innings and had dismissed two Penang players for 15 runs m
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  • 64 19 tIAM RICHARDSON and Doris Hart of the United States won the respective singles titles ln the Swedish International I.iwn tennis rhampionshlps which ended at Baastad (Sweden) yesterday. In tlie men's singles final Richardtan defeated Mervyn Ro6e (Australia) 4-fi. 6-2, 6-4. 6-2 Miss Hart beat Mllle
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  • 281 20 PASSING FAIR AND MAJULA IN BRILLIANT WORKOUT rMJ PRESS RACING CORRESPONDENI passim; fair and majula, ridden bt thes 1 donnelly brothers, cracked si for jf.» m a rousing gallop on the training tracks at kuala luhtur this morning. Breaking from the half mile post they made ftS rare of it
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  • 115 20 AMERICANS dominated the Irish lawn tennis championship, which '•nded ln Dublin Saturday when the women** M< lr title WOO by Mrs Beverly neitl, runnel 'i|> al Wimbledon, went abroad for the ninth time since the ami Mr, Fleit/ MM Darlene Hard (0 s 62, 6-2.
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  • 25 20 A LEADING West Australian jockey, 23-year-old S. Geyer, is coming next week to ride for trainer Jimmy Martin. Geyer can ride at 7.12.
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  • 414 20 WEIGHTS for all six races on j Wednesday, second day of Selangor Turf Club July Meeting, are: CI. 4, Div. 3-6 Furs Record Time Ml Shoeshine Boy 8.13 Freedom Train II 8.12 llarraeuda 8.11 Fay's Harvest 8»M Davenport 8.08 Sybils Pride 8.07 Bueentaur
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  • 235 20 RAOC WON THE PARKER CUP SOCCER FINAL WHEN THEY DEFEATED ROYAL SIGNALS BY. TWO (iOALS TO ONE AT AVER RAJAH ROAD ON SATURDAY. The match was played m a real cup-tie atmosphere and a large crowd saw RAOC take the lead m the
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