The Singapore Free Press, 20 July 1955
1955-07-20
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section18 1955-07-20 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale in Malaya *****. Singapore, Wed., July 20. 1955. Price 15 (Is18 words
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156 1955-07-20 1 PRESIDENT Eisenhower told Vie Russians in Geneva yesterday-Bud the Russians I thev believed him— that thi- United States never would wage aggressive war. The President, speaking at the first shirt-sleeve session of tixe Big four summit meetaddreaaed his remarks ctly at the RussianU.P. - 156 words
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Article137 1955-07-20 1 HPHE Big Four heads of goI vernment yesterday virtually put the crucial problem of nltlng Germany into cold rage. ended a fruitless two-and-a-half hour session on .subject by instructing lr foreign ministers to :le the problem again today. But In the view of conference quartersReuter - 137 words
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Article20 1955-07-20 1 nese Diet last night.- An anti-prostitution bill was n by 18 votes to 10 in the A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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75 1955-07-20 1 QUEEN MOTHER TAKES TEA IN DOCKLAND TIIE Queen Mother last night h.d tea in a docker's house in London's East End. She was touring gardens in dockland and was halfway through her twohour visit when she was invited into the home of Mr and Mrs. Afred Williams. Their married daughter,Reuter - 75 words
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65 1955-07-20 1 pASABUUfCA police said last night inat the shanty town of nim H Alya. where 25.000 people live near the oil port of Fedala, was blazing fiercely. A They said men were running through the 1.000 snacK community, lighting all buildings by torches. Fire alsoReuter - 65 words
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156 1955-07-20 1 A 14-DAY strike notice by the Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation was delivered at 9.30 this morning to the President of the City Council. Mr. Wee Kok Kwong, president of the Federation, said the notice had been delivered by a member156 words
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Article30 1955-07-20 1 The Singapore Rubber Market opened steadily this morning with the price of first grade August shipment, at $1 28''* a lb., three-quarters of a cmt above yesterday's close.30 words
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Article30 1955-07-20 1 Tiie U.S Senate Appropriations Committee has voted to restore U*****,600,000 of the U*****,900,000 cut out by the House of Representatives from Presiuent Eisenhower's Fo- reign Aid bill. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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178 1955-07-20 1 EMMETT-DUNNE WILL NOT HANG OFFICIAL THE War Office indicated in 1 London last night that Sergeant Frederick EmmettDunne will escape the gallows because the death penalty has been abolished in Germany. Earlier, General Sir Richaid Gale the British Commander-in-Chief in Germany, confirmed the death sentence passed on the 32-year-old IrishmanReuter - 178 words
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Article176 1955-07-20 1 New industrial link THE abolition of the Trade Union Adviser's (Mice and the establishment of an Industrial Relations Department will be moved at the annual conference of the Singapore Trade Union Congress on August 7. Mr. S. Jaganathan, the TUC president, told the Free Press176 words
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Article, Illustration78 1955-07-20 1 S'PORE BOY MISSING TWO MONTHS FOURTEEN YEAR -OLD Peter John a Standard Five student ar St. Anthony's School in Middle Road, Singapore, has been missing Irom his home since May 20 His family live in afcKenzle Road. There are eight children in the family. Mr. R. John. Peter's father, told78 words
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Article69 1955-07-20 1 NINE ma_*ked terrorists blew up the British -o wn e d luxury yacht Itomola in a small Cyprus estuary yesterday after overpowering a ypriot watchman at gunpoint and tying him to a tree. The owner of the yacht is Mr. Farid Houry, a British subjectReuter - 69 words
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Article31 1955-07-20 1 General Sir Gerald Templer will leave Singapore by air for Australia at 8 am tomorrow Instead of this afternoon a.s originally planned. The delay i.s due to transport difficulties.31 words
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Article18 1955-07-20 1 Cost of living in Britain in June was the highest ln the country's history.- ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article26 1955-07-20 1 Communist China has executed six Chinese for attempted armed revolt ln the Northern province of Shansi. reports the Peking communist newspaper Kwangming. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Advertisement58 1955-07-20 1 v _____r*^**_ .'._»< A AT^ r m/^mmmmmmmi*>. I _r*~b ____H Pt r lm*!** mmmTmf Mimm _"^_B_^ ii X y*Uf* f Kl **g->' »_r M Ba. _n Contains Vitamin.'*. A, l> l'l' Vitamins (Niacin), *^WB&|P*r^ Iron, Calcium and -SfP^ Phosphorus. t 1 Your Childs Health... MW wouldn't you give to ensure58 words
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Article582 1955-07-20 2 Bui Bulganin says Germany not ready for unity r VUK British Prime Minister, Su Anthony Eden, told the Big I conference in Geneva yesterday that Britain regarded the problem ol I man reunification as vital and most urgent. He welcomed the rapid work done by the four582 words
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58 1955-07-20 2 Radio chief ill in Aden, says report N i port that ifi Harold v. J of Broadi aboard a hip ofl Ad» n In the Red Sea suffering tr o m probable appendicitli been rtet l?ed bv nla i lat in Singapore. Mr Jackson, with his and three chlldren.*left Sii58 words
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Article23 1955-07-20 2 The sea wo if America's d atom:-- powered subTH Will -:<ve i 'rew of 102 x and nien representing A. P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article334 1955-07-20 2 E PRESIDENT Haenhawet i E I invited Sir Anthony E Eden for breakfast Ibis morning to discuss suhjeets E of mutual interest not eonE netted with the Bi| TmU j E conference. S The British Prime MintsE ter w as accompanied by his E foreign334 words
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Article118 1955-07-20 2 They liked but not eviction OKINAWAN security police, called out by U.S. Army officials at dawn yesterday, removed 23 Okinawa farm families from an area where new military installations are being built. Excavation for the installation was well advanced when the Okinawans started to demonstrate against this use of theA.P. - 118 words
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Article20 1955-07-20 2 Mount Etna burst into volcanic activity again yesterday and began spilling hot lava nuwii its barren side- A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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Article, Illustration77 1955-07-20 2 Award for S'pore shipping man Mr. Felix Adolpho Crosnier one of France's first fighter pilots in World War 1 and a gunner in World War 11, was recently awarded the "Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur" Th e a a ard is one of the highest France can give. Mr. CrosnierFree Press - 77 words
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Article165 1955-07-20 2 VIETNAM'S DAY OF MOURNING rDAY will be observed in South Vietnam as a "day of mourning" to mark the first anniversary of the signing of the Geneva agreements which partitioned the country. Police headquarters have called on all dance halls, theatres and cinemas to remain closed. Demonstrations have been arrangedReuter - 165 words
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Article215 1955-07-20 2 MR R A. BUTLER, Chancellor of the Exchequer, said yesterday that there WM a great deal of value in the suggestion to ban further hydrogen bomb tests. He was answering questions in the House ol Commons in the absence at Geneva of thc PrimeReuter - 215 words
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Advertisement42 1955-07-20 2 A* -jf*^\mmTmi'' J mw^wfrnm. __a_a__T' fil sffi-^^*\ 0/1 I Au Different/ SPONSORED BY JQ_l£] M HAPPY WORLD STADIUM I)aily at 830 pm Saturdays and Sundays' 615 I pin ONLY 5 DAYS MORE BOOK farly AT i i Wlnttai'i 6 Happy w.'id Pari42 words
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Article, Illustration372 1955-07-20 3 VIVIENNE PUCKRIDGE - VIVIENNE PUCKRIDGE Bv i will be sports day on Saturday for the 125 children in the Trafalgar Home. The Home, a govz. trnment institution for fP er children, is run by x (.ovcrnment doctor and ilmoner with the help of r the Franciscan Sisters of372 words
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Article137 1955-07-20 3 ANLY men can go to prison In the Arab state of KuPoli.ce Chief Sheik J Al Sallm Alsabah said tndon. There i.s no prison for wof'i, he explained, so women fenders are punished In own homes." A Salim, who is studying TO police methods for 1,000-manU.P. - 137 words
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270 1955-07-20 3 HUSBAND SEES GIRL FRIEND SHOT BY WIFE i 32-yi Bur-old vacuum cleaner salesman told police yesterday that his wife forced him at gunpoint into the apartment of another woman and then shot her The wife. Mrs. Katherine Ann Haynes, 28. of Arlington, Virginia, told police that the shooting was accidentalA.P.; U.P. - 270 words
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Article52 1955-07-20 3 Ar curfew vent into Ef< el fi iterday in v. bury, near Mew York. Th»* new law states simply thai no feline "shall b»- permitted to run around loose and make unseemly noises at night.*' Any violation will cost the owner a fine of $75.-A.P. - 52 words
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Article104 1955-07-20 3 TORNADO TEARS DOWN 200 HOMES A SUDDEN tornado knifed into the heart of Hsin Chu County in Formosa on Monday for five minutes, leaving behind 200 wrecked houses, 120 Chinese air force homeless families and three casualties. The whirlwind, accompanying massive whice funnelshaped clouds, stormed the central Formosa town atU.P. - 104 words
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Article42 1955-07-20 3 A FAULTY torpedo caused the explosion which sank the British submarine Sidon on June 19 with the loss of 13 lives, a Royal Navy expert testified at the inquest in Portsmouth yesterday. The jury ruled accidental death.— U.P.U.P. - 42 words
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Article27 1955-07-20 3 The U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee yesterday decided against an immediate move favouring the admission of Spain to the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation. A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article, Illustration77 1955-07-20 3 Guthrie and Company in Singapore recently entertained about 150 of its Johore and Colony dealers to an annual dinner at a Happy World restaurant. Picture shows some of the retailers attending the dinner, from left: Messrs. Tan Ngo Siong, Seng Ah Leng, Koh Eng Pang. AngFree Press - 77 words
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84 1955-07-20 3 Big drive to build cars in Australia (GENERAL Motors Holdens I Ltd., announced in Melbourne yesterday an expansion programme calling for the expenditure of £21,622.000 (Australian) over the next two years to meet growing demand. The company's production Will thus be increased to 100,000 units yearly by the end of84 words
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169 1955-07-20 3 THE Sperry Gyroscope Company announced yesterday it (had developed a ship stabiliser that will reduce the roll of a vessel at sea as much as 90 per cent and so virtually end the cause of seasickness. The heart of the new system Is aU.P. - 169 words
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Article16 1955-07-20 3 Egypt- Czech pact Egypt and Czechoslovakia yesterday concluded a trade, payments and barter agree- ment U.P.U.P. - 16 words
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Advertisement99 1955-07-20 3 f-~~ NEEDS NO IRONING h I *f- 1 1 100% DACRON SLACKS WASH IT HANG IT WEAR IT* wassiamulls:; r Rings of matchless quality WE OFFER YOU A RANGE OF ENGAGEMENT RINGS IN DIAMONDS PLATINUM, DIAMONDS EMERALDS, DIAMONDS SAPPHIRES, DIAMONDS RUBIES RANGING FROM $125/- TO $5000/- OR MORE S. P.99 words
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273 1955-07-20 4 The Singapore Free Press Opinion THEY NEED YOUR HELP WEDNESDAY, July 20, 1955. SINGAPORE j) re.se nts E one pleasing difference from most other cities of the world in that, where genuine distress or want, is concerned, it Is ever ready tO open up i Its heart and loosen its273 words
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1331 1955-07-20 4 Youth has a NEW world at its feet PETER BLCXHAM outlines the varied choice of a career in a Wonderful New Age that will see the Atom give up all its Secrets- JOHN (let us call him) ll teen, no daydreamer. But John had vision ils he Rased out through1,331 words
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Advertisement56 1955-07-20 4 j GIFTS I from SENA 'S j Articles of rare beauty and intrinsic value simple gifts, ocnanvntal an. useful gifts, all thc work of fmt craftsmen. J| The name of SENA upon j thc boi conveys a com- pliment more eloquently than words. 2 1 H.SENA LTD. f HIGH CLASS56 words
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Advertisement158 1955-07-20 4 £<s**v>^<>^rw^<>^>_«s^<^>^s^^ Helena R u^instein^^. fl 111? ir*?ry sftia n-ftis j/ie tsAlsJ loveliness and the >esh perfection that only a mask can bring. YOUTHIFYING HERBAL MASK SPECIAL PORE MASK -perfect beauty cocktail for tired, works deeply into the pores to lined skins. Beautifies instantly. free them from clogging i Ideal to158 words
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Article, Illustration1154 1955-07-20 5 Adelaide Eastley - Adelaide Eastley By RETURNING here after < iv 30 vears, Dr. William i Beebe, of Bathysphere I im e and world's most < ie nt living zoologist, is quietly pursuing in the jungles and swamps of Colony and Federals search for our i d 1 v disappearing fauna.1,154 words
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Advertisement24 1955-07-20 5 j ORFSSEIS jam at Reasonable Prices $M\ MX\ I L J i-rjf'} /wlmlj hands 32-1, Brat Basah Rd. (Rear Raffles Hotel) Tel. ***** (Air-conditioned)24 words
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Advertisement106 1955-07-20 5 KMtrunsivivk Long Playing Standard Records Hear the latest issues nt authorized dealers in Malaya, Sole DiKlrilMitors C C IQAAP ft P f| ITH IIM CmM for Malava L '^AAO OU., Ll U. spore 1. IH MgMk LATEST NEW ARRIVAL A BRAND NEW CHAPTER IN *^*^*^*^_m jjg SPORT SHIRT I History106 words
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Miscellaneous304 1955-07-20 6 MANDRAKE by L^Tfelkand Phil Davis r 0 t&r 'm i'* r_ET IN OIAMfTEP -METAL.I THINK- -N r /(«^T~^- A6C. T f-P T Y PEET PAOM U.J "vVHEPfc?! Rl6*T jP TwERE I MANOPAKE.THIS IS f VJT "> ABO\/E GROUND-" WHATf J INViSI BIE r^ USING PADAC TC PROBE L V __-__Vr—^304 words
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Miscellaneous748 1955-07-20 6 your j LUCKY; j STAR 4 Ij OI{N toda>. ><»n have 1 I mind but vou are im.i mmml t«> use it a^ rnn< h 4 vou should. Vou put jv ji ii 4. energy into tiivnl Batten someone else might put ,i,| 0 f major activities. J t Learji748 words
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Article223 1955-07-20 7 LONDON. July It. Previous Today ,:i US B No. 1 Mi ci.f. European rt .1 u1 v • • • • • • 37 buyers 37 buyc 37' i sellers 17% seller.-, Kt »IBI ■N" 1 R ss ci f European 36'j buyers 16ft buy* port- \u-UNt223 words
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Article104 1955-07-20 7 !*«*;*£ H.* I*'*1 NEW YORK, July 19 Previous Today Tin Straits spot and nearby • 98.00 nom. 98.25 nom. Tin futures July 96.25 bid 96.00 bid 97.75 asked 97.50 asked August •• 94.25 bid 94.00 bid 96.00 asked 95.75 asked September 93.50 bid 93.25 bid 95.00 asked104 words
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Article55 1955-07-20 7 Spot Malabar was quoted at 4 7 Awaiting- release 47. Afloats 47 to 4T_. July 46\z. Sarawak spot -45. Awaiting release 45. Afloats 43'. to 42. July 42. Lampong spot 47. Awaiting release 47. Afloats 47 to 46* 2- July 46 l All sellers exdock. Above prices quoted55 words
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Article32 1955-07-20 7 NEW YORK, July Previous Today V) Industrials 460.07 ***** K.iilroads 158.06 flip 10 Domestic Bonds 99.77 ;Jg£V 1 99*66 I~< I tiiitirs 65.27 itsls M Stmks Composite Average 166.1032 words
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Article121 1955-07-20 7 L^kl HMM BUM July 19. Previous Today "I'RA Philippines c.i.f. UK/North European delivered weight per long ton July/Aug. $185 sellers $185 sellers ►PR Philippines f.o.b. Manila in bulk, per long ton Unquoted Unquoted I'OPRA Straits c.i.f. I' K /North European delivered weight per £67^ buyers £66121 words
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147 1955-07-20 7 2 TH DAKOTA, home of Captain Robert Schamber. of the American Air Force, is noted for its sant-shootim?. So when he saw birds all. over place round his air base at Sculthorpe, Norfolk, he out his .22 and came back after a stroll147 words
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Article603 1955-07-20 7 Married man must pay £200 to brunette f\S HER 25th birthday aMiss Mary Vernetta Byrne, a slim brunette, burst into tears when she was asked in court why she wanted damages in the breach of promise case she had brought. "I want to go away,"603 words
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Article112 1955-07-20 7 $1 million 'soap war' is on THF battle of the soapless detergent* which has been waging in America and Britain for some years has norw come to Singapore and the Federation. A new detergent, Omo, has just been launched on the local markets by Lever Brothers (.Malaya) Ltd. And it112 words
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Article54 1955-07-20 7 Householders ln Sherrick Green -road, Willesden Green, who complain that every time it rains their garden furniture floats in six inches of water are to have talks with the local council and London Transport Executive. They say a railway embankment at the foot of the gar-54 words
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Article20 1955-07-20 7 The Talplni (hai' m Recrea- tion f lub v ill hoM a social and dance on Aug- U.20 words
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Advertisement53 1955-07-20 7 THE OLDEST SCOTCH WHISKY DISTILLERS IN THE WORLD > Halg f r fiW ttEmmm mmmm I *A*^ SINGAPORE PACKING COMPANY LTD. In Association with SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LIMITED. Packing, Clearing And Forwarding Of Cargo. n THK \K( MM UNOAPOM TO Uttl I UNlti I KOIX.IK villi FT. Kl ll_t53 words
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Article2107 1955-07-20 8 BILL McGOWRAN - Who was Qualtrough BILL McGOWRAN by GHMKYK,YKYHUL William Wallace missed the voice on the telephone and faced a murder charge. But why were eleven blows struck when the first killed his wife? QU ALTHOUGH ll a queer surname rarely encountered In England although fairly common in the Isle ol Man.2,107 words
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Article235 1955-07-20 8 TN THE Soviet Union there are not enough surgical instruments and the department in charge of this fails to keep up with developments abroad and import what ifl needed. This is the charge made in a half-page article in Medical Worker, organ of the USSR Ministry of235 words
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443 1955-07-20 9 Police search town to find answer to bomb riddle SOMEBODY in a town of 13,000 people is hiding a live bomb that can bring death to anybody within eight yards if it explodes. And police made a 14-hour search of the town— Skipton, Yorks— to try to find who is443 words
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Article, Illustration54 1955-07-20 9 THANKS to an idea bv the French beauty expert, Fernand Aubry, the wearing of men's ties is likely to become all the rage as a hair adornment. They're worn here by models Mavie-llelene and Danon. W o'd say thev don't look better fn", ••-imithl54 words
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145 1955-07-20 9 Mil. il._KK_ M.lir.K, who is partly blind, has been ordered by Hendon magistrates to leave hi„ 235. lOd -a -week London County Council house in Blundell-road, Burnt I Oak, Edgware, within the I next 30 days. Mr. E W Packer, area management145 words
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Article17 1955-07-20 9 i'vvo mailbags from Perth Hand) were open when arrived at Euston one Nothing was missing.17 words
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80 1955-07-20 9 When the Duke wore a lop-sided beard THE Duke of Edinburgh visiting Fettes School in Scotland, watched a small boy working on a crayon drawing of "The Bandit of Brazil." He noted that the bandit's moustaches were heavy and black and something: less than even. And he said: "That's what80 words
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Article34 1955-07-20 9 If 53-year-old Joe POgaoa had worn a crash helmet when he tried out bil son's motorcycle he might have been alive now said a doctor at a Halifax Inquest. Verdict: Misadven ture.34 words
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Article221 1955-07-20 9 DEAD man conducted the mony, and 123 dead •pie were asked to the Wing. when Leonard t-'oyd and Mrs. Catherina Jerrard were married in •Johannesburg, South Africa. •ouple are spiritualists. rhcy were married in a rate's court the day ore, but they also wanted spirit221 words
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Advertisement83 1955-07-20 9 _L._J m IV?9»J_.' l H^^^i^XX '''^immr^**m\mml^**\\ V| Mix Robinson's 'Patent' Barley to a thtn, smooth paste in oold water. J Snr paste into hot MM am! b»>il tt>r one minute only. Sweeten and tia vour to taste. 3 Sir.un H I MfM bM M <-»'l_. It's just as simple as83 words
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Article, Illustration252 1955-07-20 10 FOOD AND FUN FAIR The two tough-looking Red Indians above with their Swiss-Miss sister are David and Dickie Eu and Helena. Picture beloic left shows little Yeo Swan Kim wasting no time with her mee. Bottom left: Delightful study of three- and a-half -year-old Gillian Marks, who was dressed as252 words
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Article1185 1955-07-20 12 V\v no special kiic»wl« k tlg€' a hoe 1 1 ihv police ♦♦♦4444 4.4 THE AUTHOR whose books are found in statesmen's suitcases, are read by bishops in trains and devoured by millions of ordinary people has just arrived in London. Hi* name is Raymond Chandler. He1,185 words
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Article, Illustration539 1955-07-20 12 A MILITARY OBSERVER - A MILITARY OBSERVER By rVHE Queen's Royal 1 Regiment have reached the half-way stage of their Malayan tour. They came out of the jungle a few weeks ago to retrain as normal infantry soldiers, and will be stationed at Selerang until their training is539 words
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Article, Illustration1112 1955-07-20 13 CECIL SMITH - Sir Malcolm's Crumpled Carnation CECIL SMITH mmum by minim FIGURATIVELY SPEAKING THAT IS* because his real I trademark, that flower, is as perky and blooming as ever... SIR MALCOLM SARGENT has a great many friends. Most of them agree on one point: Sargent can do no wrong. Ask the thousands1,112 words
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Article300 1955-07-20 13 I ON EL HAMPTON'S star has been in the nt ever since Benny j odman turned his famous trio into an even hiore famous quartet by recruiting Lionel and his vibraphone. Lionel organised his own orchestra in 1940 and before Jong it was one of the300 words
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Article, Illustration537 1955-07-20 15 BETTY WILSON - BETTY WILSON The hat-picking husbands don't agree 4 woman might supA pose that with an entire Paris hat salon to choose from— her very own to open up and rifle whenever .she felt like it —it would be caasy to be the one woman in Paris withoutPopper; Reuter - 537 words
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Article258 1955-07-20 15 A SUCCESSFUL home- breaker-upper has to ri like a sweet trusting le thing rather than a sophisticated, sly nan of the world, < :t<jng to— of all ptoMae West. M. admits freely that 1 I type ol vamp la marching swaying) under her own ci lours258 words
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Miscellaneous204 1955-07-20 15 ***J*******W*)***W**a***M****fc|ffl*i*fW^ J___f_f_Blll^^ i I irn pn Rn HMJHBHF"" ______i l____f^ I^^l_ r**^***- W^^ m CLUES ACROSS 0 Wi...: i obuft ratepapor n_s 1 A dale on it perhapa (S). 7 a poh oi ■D. i. c M»J h tufT*d. itltchod. or 8 a type of article in which to rfoicbsd204 words
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Article, Illustration1012 1955-07-20 16 HAROLD TURNER - Piano was borrowed for Royal dance HAROLD TURNER TOMMY KINSMAN, Society's favourite bandHeader, tells the last chapter of his story to SOMETIMES I 0 ,i; oi tin- hundreds n: glittering parties at which vour orchestra has played which stand out In your memory? And that's an <-asy one to answer.1,012 words
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Article, Illustration212 1955-07-20 16 rp HAT so unhappj heiress, Barbara Hutton, is becoming a confirmed recluse. It is now two months since she came to Paris and during that time she has not once left her hotel suite overlooking the Place Vendome. n< P Ul hiordn tset has Walt*212 words
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Article, Illustration338 1955-07-20 16 T-HE bidding was a comedy or errors, but when the 1 played to the end North and South failed to appreciate the humour of Uiu situation. South'! .spade suit ls not, strictly •peaking, a biddable suit for the indlng hand But m preference to the one no trump338 words
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Article, Illustration722 1955-07-20 17 HAROLD HEFFERNAN - It's the director who makes the star HAROLD HEFFERNAN By ASK any acting personA ality in Hollywood who the real starmakers are and the answer will be, "The directors, of course." Doris Day owes her proud position to Director Mike rurtiz. her discoverer. Marlon Brando credits mrcctor Elia Kazan withReuter - 722 words
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Article, Illustration224 1955-07-20 17 T ESLIE CARON is a modern Cinderella in fiction as well as fact She danced her way to stardom In the Academy Award-winning film "An American In Paris." She captured the hearts of the world and an Academy nomination for her performance as "Lili." Now,224 words
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Article44 1955-07-20 17 ORSON WELLES opens in London in a stage* version Moby Dick*" which he has written, directed and in which Plays three characters. Mr. We lies says there i.s no 'ruth in the rumour that one Ol them is the tUlc ro'Ju.44 words
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Article122 1955-07-20 17 The actor got his hat back VETERAN of a doz<-n Broadway .shows and 50 live te} evision performances, Walter Matthau Ifl now making W screen debut with Kirk Dou Rlas in "The Indian Flghl He was recounting lome amusing experiences behind the footlights, featured by thla one: playinK opposite Helen122 words
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Article101 1955-07-20 17 CLARK GABLE got along so Well with Director Raoul Walsh during "Thc Tall Men" he'd like to do another picture with him. Walsh wears a black patch over one eye, sight of which he lost in a freak car acctdent when a rabbit leaped through his101 words
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414 1955-07-20 18 Arsenals first pro captain is ninety! a RSENAL'S FIRST PROFES- >\ SIONAL CAPTAIN BILL JULIAN, HAS JUST CELEBRATED HIS 90TH BIRTHDAY, AND A LETTER OF CONGRATULATION WAS SENT HIM BY THE CLUB MANAGER, MR TOM WHITTAKER, TO HIS ENFIELD. NORTH LONDON, HOME. BILL CAPTAINED THE "GUNNERS WHEN THEY WERE WOOLWICH414 words
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476 1955-07-20 18 Doug Wilson - Doug Wilson by I EADING MUTISM ITHLETES WHOM \j 111 \M \< C OMI'VMI l> IBROAD IN RECENT WEEKS ARE BECOMING INCREASINGLY ANNOYED AT \VII\I THEY REGARD As MIAN IND SHABBV TREATMENI BY THE BRITISH IMATEUR ATHLETIC BOARD The trouble roneerris expanses Con476 words
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452 1955-07-20 18 BY IKCIAL COEBCSPONDENT I /'F.M.KM. riiss.ttiNf.il lion i s Ihiii- expressed anions; first -class cricket umpires at the "closed shop" policy of Test Match selection by the M.C.C. There are umpires, but only about half a dozen of litem ever get rhosen to officiate452 words
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Article78 1955-07-20 18 The Royal Army Education Corps vill meet RASC in an inter-Corps ncket (Uture at Ayer Rajah Road Starting at 2 p.m. Team* will be: K\M Mij Bennett, Capt Evans. Mr Fanner. WO II Barron. WO II Hewlett, wo 11 Harper, t^t Young, 1 Sgt Dauncey, Sgt Jackson,78 words
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355 1955-07-20 18 ARCHIE QUICK - F.A, Cup competition is still the biggest money-spinner ARCHIE QUICK by THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHALLENGE (IP COMPETITION CONTINUES TO BE THE BIGGEST MONEY-SPINNER IN BRITISH SPORT. EXCEEDING THE WIMBLEDOM LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS BECAUSE OF ITS EIGHT MONTHS DURATION. Take the concluding stages alone. In the York City-New-castle United semi-final at355 words
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Article, Illustration39 1955-07-20 18 picture FRANZ STAMPFL, 41 -year-old Austrian athletic coach (right) says farewell to Chris Chatawav as he leaves for Australia where he is to take up a post at Melbourne University. Stampfl trained Roger Bannister. Brian llewson and Chataway.- PopperPopper - 39 words
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142 1955-07-20 18 FIVE new events will be introduced at the 12th annual championships of the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association, to be held at the Chinese Swimming Club on Sept. 3 at 2.15 p.m. In past years the brea.st stroke events for boys and girls under 17142 words
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Article34 1955-07-20 18 M.R.N.V.R. beat R.A.F. (Ten 6-1 in a United Services Div. 2 match at Tengah yesterday Wahab Abu scored Ave goals >r M.R.N.V.R. and Osman Bakrie one. Ten__h .coxed through Heudei-ou34 words
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229 1955-07-20 19 Athletics took it easy tor 4-1 victory im \FSF (.THLETICB KAN OUT EASY WINNERS BY 1 1 f iVvFR INDIAN RECBBATION CLUB IN THEIR DIV. SAFA^AGUI MATCH AT JALAN BESAR YESTERDAY Indians weW outclassed and 7 I ld Athletics taken the gameseriously, thev might have scored a more convincing ry229 words
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Article, Illustration46 1955-07-20 19 picture. r ril. First Ualtalion Parachute Regiment won the Southern interunit athletic championvhip from the RAPC. Here is Pte. Morris (RAPC), the Army 440 yds. champion breaking the tape to give his team victory in the 4 x 220 yds. relay. ANSANS - 46 words
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261 1955-07-20 19 SOUTH AFRICA GAINED ADDED CONFIDENCE FOR THE FOURTH TEST AGAINST ENGLAND, WHICH BEGINS AT LEEDS ON THURSDAY, WHEN THEY WON A TENSE STRUGGLE AGAINST SURREY, THE COUNTY CRICKET CHAM- PIONS, BY 82 RUNS AT TIIE OVAL YESTERDAY. Soutn Africa had to fight bitterly261 words
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74 1955-07-20 19 Mr. G. E. N. Oehler.s ill re-elect-ed president of the Singapore Recreation Club Other elections were: vice-presi-dent: Dr. C. L. Tessensohn; hon. secretary: G. H. Kraal; hon. treasurer: F. A. Milne; Chairman Board of Control (Gamesj: N. S. Hogan; Committee: S T. Stewart. E. Le74 words
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63 1955-07-20 19 Darul Afiah routed Town Rangers 15-1 in their Div. 3B game at F M ground on Monday. In yesterday's Div 3B BMtcbfl Young Companion A A beat Arab Union 4-3 at Clerical Union ground. Tiie game between SC.SA. and Social A.P. at C.Y.M63 words
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47 1955-07-20 19 Entries fire Invited for the Slngapore Oovernment services f.a. Senior and Junior knock out competitions. Entry fee Is $10 MB and the closing date Is July 23. Entrfe nhould bs mnt to tl* Hoo Secretary 8.0.8.F.A., e/o Iffnlitry ot Commerce. Fullerton Building.47 words
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187 1955-07-20 19 CIRANDEUR. Pinner and Westotll 1 winners at the recent Sel Turf Club Julv Meeting. hafS been promoted to Class Four from Five, according to the late^ amend ments to the Straits Racing A- i elation clasMflraMnn li I Other promotion* are Kerry Laughter. Cle.er187 words
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132 1955-07-20 19 Hayes scores fine double for Britain oeamus hayes completed a O brilliant double for BriUin when he v. on the Horse and Hound Cup and the Metropolitan Stakes at, the International Hor.se Show in London yesterd iy. In Jump ofT between .six riders for the Cup the Italian Capt. S.Reuter - 132 words
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60 1955-07-20 19 C. S Bayley UMstar) won 1 1»« 100 miles lime Trtsj cycle meet organised bv the Seletar Cycling Club at Bukit 'liin.ih Hoad on Sunday. His time Was 4hf. _7mlii. &■#<■ Second was li. I-everx t Changi) hi 4hr. Mmin. IBsec. and thud u.ls60 words
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Article41 1955-07-20 19 Starlight TOHrtng Team (Johore Hahnil t>c BOf Town 5-4 yesterday in a soccer friendly at Bukit Timah. Stariit; were O. Buthan <2>; Ameai See* and Johan. Denis de BOUM B__d OOfdOB Rodrlgus f.Kh -.cored twice for Boys.' Town.41 words
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Advertisement30 1955-07-20 19 OCEAN PARK i HOTEL'S j, FAMOUS QUINTET I Ace Band of Singapore 1 with I MISS SALOMA tlw Malay f "Marilyn Motirot" RSag ***** for Tabic I Risers ut ions30 words
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Miscellaneous129 1955-07-20 19 sot cm SBHFA LEAGUE AND CUP GROUP A: Hongkong Bank v F Si N, Jalan Besar; S.T.C. v Chartered Bank, STC ground. GROUP B: Sime Darby v Mercantile Bank, Geylang; Ford v Breweries, Farrer Park. GROUP C; Bata v Cold Storage, Farrer Park; Guthrie v Jacks, padang. GROUP D: \le\andra129 words
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188 1955-07-20 20 S .B.A. TO SCOUT FOR 1958 CUP PROSPECTS Talent-spotting in clubs and schools THF SINGAPORE BADMINTON ASSOCIATION HAS 1 PLANS TO EMBARK IPON AN EXTENSIVE TALENT-SPOTTING PROGRAMME WITH THE HOPE OF FINDING YOINGSTERS OF PARTICULAR ABILITY WHO MIGHT BE PROSPECTS FOR MALAYA'S THOMAS CI P TEAM IN 1958. This progr188 words
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Article, Illustration60 1955-07-20 20 II! IMM KI'SSFLL II WRICJIIT of New Zealand became the fastest motor-cyclist in the world when he thundered through the timed kilometre on his 1000 c.c. Vincent Black Lightning when he returned a speed of IIS m.p.h. which was 5 m.p.h lister than the four-year-old record held by Wilhelm Her/Topical Press - 60 words
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Article41 1955-07-20 20 20 Word* $H (minimum). CLIFFORD. AL Penang Maternity Hospital, on July 18th, to Rhone .md Tim, a .son, Adam Brooke. hartley: To Coral and Ken oi Ttobong, daughter annallai Helen, at Bungsar Oil 19.7.55. Mother and daughter both -a ell.41 words
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Article35 1955-07-20 20 20 Words $h (minimum). MH. AMI) MRS. John Siow Yok Mong thank all friends, relatives for their kind assistance, monthe and attendance al Mie funeral of their eon Lionel Siow on 14-7-55 at Ipoh.35 words
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75 1955-07-20 20 (IHARLTON ATHLETIC, the J English First Division lootball club, have agreed to accept a fee of C 35,000— the highest ever received by an English elub for the transfer of Eddie Firmani, their 21-year-old South African inside forward, to Sampdoria F.C, of Genoa, ItalyReuter - 75 words
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Article24 1955-07-20 20 lhe Singapore Hockey Association will hold their annual General meeting at the Singapore Recreation Club at 5.45 p.m. on Wednesday July 27.24 words
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Article79 1955-07-20 20 TWENTY eight golfing members of Guthries Organisation took part in their annual championship played on the Selangor Golf Club course A. Hovil of Singapore beat J. Mitchell of Selangor one up to win the silver roeebowl presented by the company's chairman Sir John H i79 words
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372 1955-07-20 20 YOKKSIIIKf: CUT BURREI 5 LEAD TO FOUB POINTS IN Till: ENGLISH COUNTY CRICKET CHAMPIONSHIP WHEN TIIKY COMPLFTED AN EIGHT -WICKET WIN OYER MIDDLESEX SHORTLY BEFORE LUNCH AT LORD'S YESTERDAY. But Surrey, champions for' thc post three seasons, have two games In hand as theyReuter - 372 words
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92 1955-07-20 20 pACE making records are not favoured by the British Amateur Athletic Board, Mr. Jack Crump, secretary and team manager, said yesterday. "Any deliberate pace-making race would jeopardise a record being accepted," Crump said. 'We snould look askance at any performance which was not done inReuter - 92 words
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Article115 1955-07-20 20 DONALD CAMPBELL last niKht postpone an attempt on the worlds water speed record on Lake I llswater, hecaustwater was entering his turhojet speed hoat Blue Bird. He discovered the trouble while warming up his engine for an oilicially-timtri hid on the \merican-helri record. It wasReuter - 115 words
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Article32 1955-07-20 20 The Johore branch of the Malayan P.W.D. Sports Club will hold their fourth annual athletic meeting at the English College ground. Johore Bahru, at 3 p.m. on July 12.32 words
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Advertisement267 1955-07-20 20 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 20 Words (Vin.j Hox 50 ets. extra.} 'ROCHFORT" 4 Oxley Rise. Vacancy early August. Attractive double self-contained suite emphasis on comfort homely atmosphere, Good Food. Meals served in .si'i'e. Unsuitable children. Tel. *****. TUITION 20 Words, $2 (Min.) Hox 50 els. extra LAMBERTS DRIVING SCHOOL Charges only for267 words
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