The Singapore Free Press, 10 September 1955
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Title Section18 1955-09-10 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya So. *****. I Saturday. September 10, 19:>5. Price lSCtt18 words
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Article115 1955-09-10 1 Army Headquarters In Singapore announced m this morning that j alian and New Zeaforces would be arrivMalaya shortly to itn British Army I Army components Australia. Now Zea- Malaya .strategic j rye. New Zealand forces )uld comprise the New Special Air Service and would be ed115 words
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74 1955-09-10 1 BRITAIN sent more Navy commandos to Cyprus yesterday from Malta to join 630 others who sailed earlier this week. The reinforcements left aboard the cruiser Birmingham and the frigate Roebuck, which were recalled from exercises. An advance party of Royal Marine commandos Irom74 words
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Article37 1955-09-10 1 Office r P. W. Kendriving along Vista Road, Singa- s1 night with iend when two ChiI i na. i~li*"* Ed the couple at at dagger tnem of $108 car to Pasir been arrested.37 words
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Article22 1955-09-10 1 ading th< word ol th continued In the lay. m nt official ed that A-day yesid pa «ed with no22 words
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Article21 1955-09-10 1 Rubber I on an une thii morning September I HM/a a lh bhs oi a ceni I ty'a dose21 words
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Article100 1955-09-10 1 VjyHILE the utmost secrecy pre- vails m Johore Bahru regarding the Coronation ceren^nial gown to be worn by Lady l^arcella Ibrahim, Sultanah of Johore, next Saturday, the Free Press has learned that the gown was brought from London and is a creation by Norman Hartnell, couturier to the100 words
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104 1955-09-10 1 U.S. SALESMEN WILL TELL S'PORE ABOUT Consumerism Seven U.S. .sales specialists arc coming Singapore on October 9 to lecture local business men on "American selling know-how." Mr. Robert Whitney, chairman of the National Sale Executives Association .said: '"We are going to rmpha.si.se 'consumerism' as the basis of prosperity m the104 words
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Article, Illustration151 1955-09-10 1 SRES prr((y prnl) fOT soldirr. VV.O. 11 hell won 10 ash--11 Singaporf Iwm lri '.< unnual ihooi- li( doewi't imoke. 9 aolnif to tlo (ll( 'n all? -Krrp them m a display cabinet,* ho told the Free Pits*. Hi was not cotiteni irltn n load151 words
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Article193 1955-09-10 1 Strike at 5 goes on I 1 HE Singapore Workers' Union announced today that it has signed new wage agreements with all hotels except the Adelphi, Sea View, (Jleneagles, Cockpit and Singapore Hotel, where strikes are A union spokesman said yesterday's negotiations with the Holds'193 words
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Article65 1955-09-10 1 THE WALK Men over 50 enter TWO men aged over 50 are fcQUOng entries received today for the Singapore- Johore B a h r v Walk contest beiiif; organised by the Free Press. Next week a committie of expetts will meet to draft the final plans for the contest. Full65 words
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Article151 1955-09-10 1 A SPOKESMAN of the Singapore Glass Factory told the Free Press this morning that the firm would take appropriate action to deal with the strike of more than GOO workers. The men stopped work suddenly yesterday mornIng when the management was expecting union leaders to resume151 words
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Advertisement7 1955-09-10 1 nnn vviitf RED LION ORANGE OR PINEAPPLE7 words
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Deadlock coming in disarm talks
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Article, Illustration99 1955-09-10 2 rhe Singapore goodwill mission arriving for talks m Jakarta yesterday. The mission is led bj the Chief Minister. .Mr. David Marshall. Ministry of Foreign Affaii s officials welcomed the i ssion, From left: Dr. Sudarso.no. Chief of Planning Bureau; Mr, Noordui of Singapore; Mr. Abdullah Kami!. Chief99 words
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207 1955-09-10 2 rluiE vanguard of 25,000 reinforcements ordered to Morocco m prc-para- tion for the deadline day ol September 12 the date France has set for a tlemeni with Morocco nationalism poured into Morocco yesterday. The reinforcements wilJ boost the number of French soldiers there to 80,000. Authorities207 words
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Article74 1955-09-10 2 A USTRALIA is not ready to reconsider the question rrro; 1 :t p >\\ ol K< i rut. An t ralla Foreign Minister Richard G Casey told b pr< ss C( >n fer< nee i" ,i ":i !:;ida. yt .f i <|;i He ald t hai "noU.P. - 74 words
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Article33 1955-09-10 2 The united States will hold a top-Uvci review of tta economic policies toward Europe at a three da* meet in;' of <xp< rtfl In Paris bi Tinning Sept. 19 U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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Article116 1955-09-10 2 Three German war criminals freed rrHREE Gorman war criminals were released 1 yesterday from the British-run prison at Werl, West, Germany, after the Allied German Mixed Board had recommend led that their sentences should be reduced. They were the first to bo released from Wcri by the board since itReuter - 116 words
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Article, Illustration29 1955-09-10 2 Singapore's Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, stresses a point iv i tnik with Mr. Ruslan Abdul Ghani, SecretoryGeneral of til- Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs,29 words
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Article30 1955-09-10 2 Atomic t i v com •■>. 'nn o n eed m rcl >• th it I :I "■■>'■■- on some f atomi equipmi it ■bj fted on Beoti tnhi 20, U.P.U.P. - 30 words
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Article205 1955-09-10 2 NOTHING AGREED IN EIGHT SESSIONS EXPERTS ot th< orld lJ major atomic powers conclud d twc weeks of s< crei armament disc yesterday with mistakable sigi approaching d< adlock. Delegates or the U.S., I Sia, Rntam, I Canada filed out of th United Nations d> tnent subcommiti In New YorkU.P. - 205 words
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Article25 1955-09-10 2 Britain yesterday re. sured Italy that it wo continue to give "full port"' to hrr applicati mcmbor.ship of the I'■ Nations. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article126 1955-09-10 2 rnwo more ports Norfolk, Virginia and Bostonwere idle yesterday In the ading Nf w yo r k waterfroni strike, but long lioremi n In Phlladel. phia and Baltimore w( re back ;it WOI k v V harb went p•■ third 7 hile ghippii nrms and theA.P. - 126 words
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93 1955-09-10 2 i Pakl itan flag "dii d by a Kabul mot> [a I March 3i, win \>, oon ver tl Pa n imb id f) M li 1 'tn i apltal, official i u l^ said m Karachi r y ann( unced thai the 'wA.P. - 93 words
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Advertisement70 1955-09-10 2 Just Step m and be ready to select from our latest display of MANHATTAN SHIRTS, TIES SPORT SHIRTS. Also a complete rantfe of shades m WOLSEY WOOLLEN SLIPOVERS, PULLOVERS CARDIGANS. GIAN SINGH CO LTD, 30 1, Raffles Place, Singapore- 1, Phone 5214 SINGAPORE TRAVEL BUREAU 11. Tiu« Arcade (Ground Floor)70 words
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Article, Illustration54 1955-09-10 3 The army 's shooting is getting better Victorious RAF team from Seletar which •arried off the Invitation Shoot, above, rhej are, from left: Chief Tech. Shuter, lit Its Williams. Willshaw and Roch. me powerim 1"J idase Juj.izhv^a "A" team. From left, S. Sgt. Rose, Sgt. O'Dnscoil, Sgt. Hayes and theij-54 words
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Article, Illustration87 1955-09-10 3 VN increase m the winner's points m every event ompared with last year one of the features of the Singapore Base District rifle meeting which ended if Nee A.Q s I !itchi 11 of 40 Rl I away main s. S^t. Lin prizes the Open Individual87 words
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Article464 1955-09-10 3 Results, scores m parentheses: MAJOR UNITS TFAM CUP: 40 Ba.<;e Wk/sps: (2075) Teams WOII Mitchell, Bgt. O'DrLscoll. LCpl. Davies. LCpl Hirst. LCpl. Dunglinson. LCpl Holmes. Cfn Daniels. Cfn. Webb. runners i'P:— Malayan Basic Training Centre (1983). MAJOR UNITS MALAY TFAM CUP: Malayan Basir Trg. Centre: (1986): WOII L. Bin464 words
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Article52 1955-09-10 3 DONATIONS totalling $8.--313 were received by the >St, Andrew's Mission Hospital during August. Ot this sum, $7,510 was collected by the Special Appeal Campaign. The Appeal Secretary, Mr O. D. S. Boole, says he ex pects more dm.it ions. The hospital's target tor the year is52 words
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Article40 1955-09-10 3 The Story of Ej ther Coa ello, a n 1 by Nichol is Monsarrat, author ol The 'ruel Sea has be< n i>.i nned m South Africa No reason 1 io given ioi tiic j,iu,40 words
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197 1955-09-10 3 MP's wife is given week to clear name in drugs charge MRS. LILLIAN PURSEY, wife of a member of iTA the British Parliament, was granted another week yesterday m Montreal, to decide whether to make a quick defence against a charge of possessing narcotics. She was to appear for aU.P. - 197 words
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Article135 1955-09-10 3 'REFORM' MEN START RIOT OIOTING broke out among inmates at the Nebraska men's reformatory m Lincoln yesterday about 24 hours after one inmate had been Shot and seriously wounded. Buildings housing a carpenter shop, machine shop and boiler room were destroyed as rampaging inmates set fire to them. About anA.P. - 135 words
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Article74 1955-09-10 3 Police take over factories MORE than 10.000 discontented workers roamed the streets of Nantes, France, yesterday after riot squads, police and troops occupied their factories m a lock-out aimed at breaking the current labour strife there. There were no reports of violence. Officials here said all possible measures were beingU.P. - 74 words
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Article32 1955-09-10 3 A Naples funeral procession broke up m a panic when a balcony crowded with relations of the deceased collapsed onto the street. Five mourners were injured.- A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Advertisement9 1955-09-10 3 When tntertainingjiiends ahays keep tradition with iirandi Marque COGNAC9 words
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Advertisement50 1955-09-10 3 7V/A.T //7c SimmcrT. Out of Summer m |f 'w^'jSr CATALINA itfW Cool Cords ff\. Made of Dan River f »T JK Wrink!e-shed Southcord. In Vw/^"' F fresh new water-colour >: 'l shades of Mint, Maize, Jftfe* Jw l-S Powder-pink Light blue. rTrN Mr fir P)^>- iIAV Sole Agents: I ,\S'I\ISIQII50 words
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265 1955-09-10 4 WHATEVER the doubts and the heart- burning entertained over the Federation amnesty offer to the terrorists, it must be conceded that it has come at a most, favourable time and that the Alliance Government's move i.s as courageous as265 words
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Article, Illustration598 1955-09-10 4 The revolt is over but the problem remains reports DONALD WISE from the Sudan nnHE n volt m the Sudan Is over and t hi hungry, tatt< red d erters ol the Sudan Defence Force and a handful ol Lanky, naked 1 1 ih'-. men have gambli 'l on Bril598 words
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Article650 1955-09-10 4 TENGKU'S WORDS OF WISDOM' yOUR recent publica- tion of an interesting and informative supplement on Malayan Industries drew my attention to the views expressed therein by the Federation's Chief Minister. Those w e r e statesmanlike words of wisdom from a man who has complete and undaunted faith m the650 words
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Article71 1955-09-10 4 B Y THE WAY Ni |l|r :i thousands ol 7 aavantagi pi SM j dj tni ti h ipt. f)i n sei is nn m is is ,11 <. mi am, p 11 I ttle fn avoid boredom for I tual vii x'vs Bui Il] vary much thj fact thai71 words
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Advertisement12 1955-09-10 4 HONG SEII 177 9 BEACH kD SPOKE 7 tel 6424 b *****12 words
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Advertisement57 1955-09-10 4 r<mnm«.iiwn ll .i l .r H^ years service I I V1 I \w Malaya and I throughout the world this Com I pany has played I a major part m the innny fields f>f Insurance. j g|x THE \|<w ZEALAND J W I\SIIKA\CE CO.. IT!' I HONG KONGBANKCWAMIU.HS. s iil'l57 words
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Article239 1955-09-10 5 farmers may be moved to agricultural areas THE Singapore Goveroinen< will soon draw up a "squatters- charter" 1 Uing then where they can .squat, if at all, what they may reasonably expec when moved elsewhere and conditions of resettlement There are about 150,000 squatters In Singapore239 words
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Article22 1955-09-10 5 Tv tyrea of a B.E.A. lethan airliner burst aircraft landed _at London Airport. None of the 34 passengers notice I22 words
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Article95 1955-09-10 5 HIS FRIENDS HELP IN HUNT FOR SON FRIENDS are helping Inche Ahmad bin Mydin. a Singapore factory mandore. search for his eldest son. Omar, 17, who has been missing since the night of September l. Yesterday one of them called at the Free Press to appeal for public help m95 words
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Article53 1955-09-10 5 The labour adviser to the Colonial Office, Mr. E. W Baltrop, is now conducting a survey m Singapore, with particular reference to industrial disputes. He has already met a number of employers and union representatives and visited various factories. He will later visit the Federation, Borneo territorlea53 words
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Article30 1955-09-10 5 Seven -month -old Jeffrey Lewii was only .scratched when he fell 16ft, through ;i glfitSl rOOf OIT fo :i .stone floor at hi.s home m Dowlais, Glamorgan.30 words
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Article707 1955-09-10 5 vi i;t il oi ENGLAND >i, Andrew's Cathedral: 7 Communion; 8 a.m. i.-t and Parish Com--30 a.m. Family Ser.m. Matins; 11 a.m. nn Service: 11.45 a.m. inion; 6 p.m. Even- Chapel of Hie Ascension IVoodsviile: 8 a.m. Holy Coma .m. Sunday i il; 6 p m. Evensong.707 words
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Article62 1955-09-10 5 BRITAIN'S Chancellor of the Exchequer P*. A Butler flew to Istanbul yesterday m a bid to boost flagging world confidence m the pound sterling Mr. Butler will tell delegates to the conference of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund o! his plans to stave off62 words
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Article, Illustration100 1955-09-10 5 The Gaekwar of Baroda, reputed to be the second richest man m the world, has just completed a holiday on the island of Jersey and returned to Paris. Thirty three year old model Virginia Keiley, with whom he spent the holiday, followed him toPopper - 100 words
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Article52 1955-09-10 5 Chairman of the P.N.I. Nationalist Party, Sidik Djojosukarto, died of a heart attack m Surabaja hospital on Thursday night. Djojosukarto, considered a Jingo-Nationalist diehard was already a prominent political figure m the days of the Dutch colonial regime. He was m East Java on his election campaignA.P. - 52 words
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Advertisement26 1955-09-10 5 kimiiiiißiiiißiaii h a iiiiiiioißiP^ MADEFO R V O U B V M j******^ iM\ I JOHN LITTLE (MALAYA) LTD.; RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE. TEL: 5167-8-9 4 nmuM26 words
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158 1955-09-10 6 (JOMING down the agegroups among .school children (right down to the kindergarten stage) there g. ew^ of a new Mot hens Club m Washington which has been formed m cooperation with the local Recreation Department "to bridge the gap between home and school for158 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous230 1955-09-10 6 MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis x THAf^ fM£ PO^M^C BUT YOU HAD I pES. I ALSO V-V IT LOCKS I f^ E C^ N T^ jAc nc^Tu^flOflOT ftul iNVfNTOA BROKE tN HIRE A GUARD LOCKED THIS FROM THE UNLOCK IT ME USED THE X OW' HOWCOULDTHIS LAC.T NIGHT,230 words
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Miscellaneous567 1955-09-10 6 YOUR LUCKY STAR so that you can enjo* tv* day thoroughly SCORPIO (Oet 21 22> If a change m hougj ing quarters is being con templated, you may hear of something good today SAGITTARIIS (No, 23-Dec. 22) This can I one of your good days thU month. You could a567 words
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Article492 1955-09-10 7 48.40 traded March 46.35 traded 47.00 traded P< N -i I inn. SALES: 354 lots. iv I K v> shipment Sepi landed price 48 s sellers 49 sellers JOFFEE: future Sept. 57.84 nora 57.90 nom. Above prices quoted m U.S. cents per Ib. U.S. PEPPER492 words
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Article, Illustration58 1955-09-10 7 THEIRS WAS REAL CIRCUS WEDDING When an elephant trainer marries a circus bare -back rider, there s bound to be something special happen. Elephant trainer Gosta Kruse and his bride, Joan Fowles, went from their wedding at Southport, Lancashire, to the reception aboard one of Gosta'g elephants. And the signposts58 words
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161 1955-09-10 7 Boy troops volunteer to baby-sit— Army I.JOY soldiers have acted as baby-sitters foi N.C.O.'s wive.s but not by order, the Army has announced. It was a private arrangement between the wive.s and members of the Royal Artillery boys' regiment at Hereford. Some like baby-sitting "becau.se it means a comfortable evening,"161 words
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Article37 1955-09-10 7 Twenty two year old Honnkl Orlffin. who escaped from Dover Prison with two other men, was recaptured fcWO rlay.s later 20 miles away, near Ash ford. The others were caught earlier.37 words
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235 1955-09-10 7 WHAT HAPPENED WHEN THE POLICEMAN WENT ON A HOLIDAY rpHE 765 inhabitants of Instow, m North Devon, sleep peacefully again A m their beds. Foiice-constable Charlie Wheaton is back on the beat Now the Constable the Village Can't Do Without is wondering as his sun-tan wears off, "When will I235 words
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Article67 1955-09-10 7 The only cat In a London play Pyewacket. a Siamese has just had to give way to an understudy for the first time since he began appearing a year ago m Bell, Book, and Candle, at the Phoenix Theatre. He was "poorly." A vet ordered several days' re.st67 words
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Advertisement70 1955-09-10 7 < WE HAVE A VERY WIDE SELECTION j > OF WEDDING GIFTS AND BIRTHDAY GIFTS SUITABLE FOR MEW LADIES AND CHILDREN. S. V. 11. de MLVA LTO. 45, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE 6, STATION RD., IPOH THE EMBANKMENT, K. LUMPUR S^APoSOiSIAGE TRANSPOW AGENCY LTD. 65, The Arcade, Singapore. Tel: ***** 370 words
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Article, Illustration1192 1955-09-10 8 PERCY HOSKINS - JOHN BALL takes tea with a killer PERCY HOSKINS by MEET Superintendent John Hall O Scotland Yard, whose ertme-flghting record provides the latest chapter m the Free Press series, (ireat Cases ot th<> Great Detectives of Today. John Ball is a 51-year-old Londoner "the only cock ney" m the MurderPopper - 1,192 words
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Article312 1955-09-10 8 Donald Seaman - Donald Seaman by ITHOSE Frencn policemen have made up their minds OX] only onk thing m The Case Of Janet Marshall that the man who killed her m the marsh near Amiens MUST be found. tot the fact that it, took more than a year to312 words
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320 1955-09-10 9 GRANDMOTHER BROKE INTO JEWELLER'S WITH MAN, 72 i WOMAN just sentenced to three yean' Imprisonment wis a fn ,ks .1 i .uiS moll with a difference. She was V 4qv..,VvtiH cratks.The thief she bad worked for was 72 "->e.»r-oid grandmother. The grandmother320 words
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Article99 1955-09-10 9 *T 2 mystery of the missI i'\", medical grading Mlv the j)ay book of 19--rear-old ex-Wrac Patricia iorton, who died on her umcvMioon of a rare blood II has been cleared up >v the War Office. Tt nodical assessment J a soldier, said a spokes™n.99 words
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Article, Illustration59 1955-09-10 9 picture. Recognise her? She's E E a British girl known all E over the world, but E not for her guitar E E piaying. E E Horsewoman Pat E E Smythe was relaxing E E in the garden with a E six-string Spanish gui- E E tar which is oneReuter - 59 words
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Article14 1955-09-10 9 I- Hudson, 34-year- in -.tiicd m Amer-.''-P'tal Bucking,t Mtij being gorea14 words
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116 1955-09-10 9 HOUSEWIVES had a look inside a new school at Catford, designed by men architects of the L.C.C. for teaching 1.200 girls. The women wore pleased until they came to the Housecraft Department on the top floor -with 12 kitchen units and two furnished flats.116 words
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Article62 1955-09-10 9 THE average housewife In the Unitrd States works 80 hours a week if she has two children: 21 hours cooking and preparing meals; 10 hours clearing up; 15 hours cleaning the house; 7 hours shojypinn:; 7 hours washing and IronIng; 15 hours caring for the children, 562 words
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Article68 1955-09-10 9 rpilK Vlemi Oi Brockenhurst. |fe§ K<v. :>!iu 1 Macbeth, whose church is (he oldest m the New Forest, reports m his Parochial letter: 'A bitt drscended on the preacher during the I sermon, a toad tosik up residence under the box r on whuli the Lesson-reader68 words
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Article, Illustration51 1955-09-10 9 The Girls' Sports Club celebrated its twentyfifth anniversary with a dinner and dance at the Cathay Restaurant, Singapore. Pictures show: (above) the committee members; on left, Mrs. Z. Tessensohn, the president, accepting: a silver souvenir and a kiss from Miss Anita Ess. Below, some of the51 words
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Article173 1955-09-10 9 MINE IN NET CLEARS BEACH A FISHING BOAT towed a I,ooolb. German acous-tic-magnetic mine into a. crowded South Coiust beach. Then: Police cleared thousands of holidaymakers Irom the sands; Sightseers were ordered from the cliff- tops; Householders within a halfmile radius were advised to keep their windows open m ca.se173 words
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Article213 1955-09-10 9 PEOPLE m Southend are demanding that plans to build an atomic power station six miles from the centre of the town should be dropped, and they are backed by others m Leigh-on-Sea, WestclifT, Thorpe Bay and Eastwood. They say that if anything went wrong at the213 words
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Advertisement62 1955-09-10 9 The Ladies Choice Ccir von 4sf I parfums de Paris JffJ[ MA G R I F F E //fC^^Nv CHASSE GARDEE l\ /X s ROBE DUN SOIR //fl|s^\ /^k Obtainable at leading Stor M 1/ ft* FAVftf.UUBA WATCH CO LTD 1/ V ■j^JL^f/ W tfomq en Leave 7lk k^*>. PHONE62 words
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Article, Illustration456 1955-09-10 10 WOR LD NEWS IN PICTURE y y AN ATTRACTIVE cocktail dress designed by Ruth << Brenneisen <>.< Berlin, Featuring the H-line, it is S made >" a soft, dusky-pink Swiss lace, with a full < ((shirt flowing from beneath a band of contrasting <( silk. '1 fir unusual neckline endReuter; Popper - 456 words
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Advertisement43 1955-09-10 11 6£ YOCt* M€Ms OF LARGE STANDARD |[pj COOKERS Jli with large oven space I two boiling plates I m *w u A and gnli-boiler. I Ai\ultil)le OH hire I r// $2.00 per month L— Consult your Electrical Contractor or Ring 24/9 £xf. 35243 words
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Article, Illustration601 1955-09-10 12 lie wants to find out about India UR MALCOLM Mac DONALD, the dip i .'I! ,t v, 1! h new Idea on dl pi unacy, Is read the works oi Rud rd Kipling t<> find uui more about India. He v. aa speaking m i.f;601 words
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Article387 1955-09-10 12 D. M. DAVIS - BEWARE of all trishaws D. M. DAVIS rajpmH-—^———-—^^^^ BM I^VFsR been knocked down by a trishaw 0 it is mo.st undignified. I could have fell more .sorry for myseil ij it had been a motor-cycle. But a trishaw, Well! it's no good moaning, I suppose, but every trishaw rider rings387 words
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Article700 1955-09-10 12 MUSIC, DRAMA FOR THE CONNOISSEUR Another Edinburgh Festival success Wilder, commissioned for t EDINBURGH'S Ninth InJ ternatiorial Festival of Music and Drama is likely to be more successful than any of its predecessors. At the end of the first week, the organisers reported that there were more overseas and home700 words
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Article1077 1955-09-10 13 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - KATHLEEN HICKLEY GSDGF GFSDFG iUAPTER OJVE-'ALL AKOXitW DOCKET SHIP No. 4 of the International Space Patrol (usually known as ISP 4 for short) quivered from nose to stern as its captain, Wu Chang, eased forward the throttles opening up its mighty power units. Then, with a roar louder1,077 words
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Article, Illustration100 1955-09-10 13 YOUNG artists, here's another opportunity to show your skill. Colour this picture of the Rocket Ship No. 4 with paints, crayons or chalks autf you may win a prize. There are four $5 prizes being awarded (two for boys and two for ftirls). Fill m your100 words
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Miscellaneous482 1955-09-10 13 I The Whiskers Club Hank |«ve the mouse a nudge. Hank was tingling with exciteComc on. he wh.spered. ment wonder whjr J let s follow him. They p to No good, I'll wager crept slowly and silently along he whispered. Suddenly at* f hc gallery, stopp.ngt.ow and spot where the482 words
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Miscellaneous64 1955-09-10 13 Last week 9 s winners T»IIE winners o/ last week's A Colouring Contest (rach of whom will receive the $5 prize) are: (1) Ml*» Josephine Chay (12). 15, faian Yahya Awal .fohore Bahru. (2) -Miss Mary Khoo (6'i), 41 -11, Perak Road. Penanf. (3) Master Robert Ye o (13), 29-A.64 words
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Miscellaneous120 1955-09-10 13 JjunioFcr^sswKl LJ U~O^(— lt-] AFTER YOU VE WORKED ■I H 111) IT OUT, CHECK WITH CLUES AC ROSS LA of IS SOL UTION: a gallon; 5. The fourth Dion '»r largest of Italy; 6 Wading t r v <- 1 bird related to the storks m A ll <* 'win120 words
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Article, Illustration2123 1955-09-10 14 Geoffrey Cotterell - THE EDGE OF BEYOND Geoffrey Cotterell lltltillllllimillllltllll by A FTER tile success of his best-selling novel. Handle m Springtime, published m 1!>1!(, (ieoffrey ('otterell went on a long trip to America, Now 35, a bachelor, and said to look like film star DftDA Andrews. He studied economies under Mr. Hugh2,123 words
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Advertisement103 1955-09-10 14 Did it happen.,. I Another story m tn; series by famous writer of FACT or FICTION tales Did this actually happen Vhis is a riddle tor you to solve. On Monday the answer will be published weekly issue of the STRAITS BUDGET can bff cscnt by Air Mail to any103 words
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Article, Illustration516 1955-09-10 15 There are also easy -to- wear styles nASHION news from r Li don and Paris has been rather frigh- due to the slinky, narrow lines always being" stressed. j; :i there are other too, comfortable an d easy to wear styles. From Digfcy Morton of Lqj on conies a shortReuter - 516 words
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Article, Illustration223 1955-09-10 15 CHAPMAM PINCHER - WATCH that breakfast! CHAPMAM PINCHER h EVIDENCE that too m ich fat m the is responsible for puzzling increase m heart disease has been discovered by Professor Harold Williams Fullerton, of Aberdeen University. •rofessor Fullerton has proved that when people eat meals over -rich m fat thi ir blood becomesReuter - 223 words
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Article352 1955-09-10 15 Jewellery means femininity' says this fashion expert A HAMLET tucked m the red clay hills of the RhinelandPalatinate has learned that designing smarter women's accessory jewellery is a quicker way to get rich than building the proverbial better mouse-trap. It is the hamlet of IdarOberstein. This352 words
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Advertisement35 1955-09-10 15 A B C ■0 D l^j^Mfej I I necessary J^^B I vitamins m End multi- VITAMINS P —>*""" m IOT? Ill o Un THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. 33 Raffles Place, Spore Cold Storage Arcade, Orchard Rd.35 words
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Article, Illustration1307 1955-09-10 16 William Hickey - HE KNEW THAT OTHER PARIS... William Hickey i had coffee the other afternoon with Mr. Zoitan Korda In tho flat ol his brother, Sir Alexander, it li m Kensington f J bib c 0 gardens that avenue 0| enOrmOUfl Victorian mansions winch used to be known as "Millionaires Raw." it1,307 words
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Article554 1955-09-10 16 A bid behind a takeout double is usually made with a weakish distributional h.mci Sometimes such ;i bid k made as a psychic attempt to prevent the opponents from getting to their best suit by bidding ii first. Ti!<T<;tore, when you are vulnerable ami the opponents are not,554 words
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Miscellaneous214 1955-09-10 16 CLUBe ACEOIfI Is this a silent .service man? 1 Pace at present m v fare (4 r (<i) •> Material rooi rover for an 4 Charts thai ml^ht prove smimal (7i. tat making? (0). A o llt 'V worker inrlined 8 Malei ;ir»- m t,hi.s fiirtory we i>nre? w iKi.214 words
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Article, Illustration1165 1955-09-10 17 She'll be the new 'World 's SWEETHEART' X MOTHER, ITALIA^_FATHEg^FRENCH SCHOOLING: AjjgJHE OUTCOME IS A FRESH AND LOVELY STAB EM FILMLAND'S FIRMAMENT says HENRY THODY mmiiimiimmmiiimimiiiiiiih ry aliana are calltier t lie new Sweetheart. French see her as shing ant i the the hard-boiled ywood pin ups. film-fans of farrealms1,165 words
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Article212 1955-09-10 17 MICHAEL RUDDY - FUTURE'S BRIGHT for JOAN MICHAEL RUDDY JOAN COLLINS flew to Le Grande, Oregon (a) to avoid her ex-husband Maxwell Reed and <b) to be with her boon companion, Sidney Chaplin, wtho has a fine part m "Pillars of the Sky" as an Indian who helps Jeff Chandler, an Indian scout.212 words
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Article, Illustration669 1955-09-10 18 Let the other man do the running... England's ton footballers tell their secrets of success "■jgMMiiißfiHMinnraiil *.v w says KEN ARMSTRONG KEN ARMSTRONG, Cheteea'i right-half, U Bradford born, first played as an amateu for Bradford Rovers and Chelsea as Inside left. After one year with Chelsea, signed pro fessional m669 words
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Article73 1955-09-10 18 CRICKET STARS RETIRING (Several senior county cricketers have decided to call it a day and are retiring at the end of I his sea sen. Ren Perks Worcestershire) t Joe Hardstaff (Nottingham), .hick Young and Leslie Com])! on (Middlesex) end Qeorae Cox, Jim Wood and John Langridge 'Sussex; are all73 words
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Article20 1955-09-10 18 WALLACE SMITH will defend Mm- world's lightweighi boxIng championship m Cincinnati against Jimmy Cartel on o-t 19,20 words
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237 1955-09-10 18 United States once had lad of 16 to partner Tilden in Davis Cup team J)ESPITE Great Britain nominating one 21 year-old and three 19's for their last Davis Cup team they fall a long way behind the record for the youngest Davis Cup player ever. He w;vs Wilbur Cohen, who237 words
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Article401 1955-09-10 18 LADIES ON THE MAT WOMEN wrestlers like Rose Roman HesseJUne InJieve a woman's place is mi n the ring. Sh P ranks m a top hand among the JO members of the fairer sex tii the United .States who have invaded man's wrestling domain for a share of the bruisesA.P. - 401 words
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Article241 1955-09-10 18 Burglars called twice on Charles By JON ATI! A V [)ID I ever tell you the story of rhe ruE They Came for CVarffi Medals? c'e Charles Buehan ana j nad a chuckle ove* it when I phoned him the other day He is resting on doctor's orders but "comiriß241 words
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Article147 1955-09-10 18 ALL ten wickets for only eleven runs Is a good performance m any standard of cricket. It becomes outstanding when it Is performed m senior company by a sixteen-year-old v!v>olboy. He is Alan Wood. 01 Sheffield, and he < J playing for BraithwelJ against Ad wick. 0 BAND147 words
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Article128 1955-09-10 18 r riih boy, O f Bonner United Football club had tattled their way to the sri "ii final round ol the dJ i Wl'Xv'T" T rn ri h(1 .v wert i 01 allowed I Pjay In it, Theli club had ma wyiled becauM it bad128 words
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Advertisement85 1955-09-10 18 Popular Prices: $2/- Gallery, $4/- $8/- Ringside vorit LAST iian< i io SKI THE WORLD'S IDOL m^. VS. THE INDIAN CHAMPION TONIGHT HAPPY WORLD j< P.?,i CARNER/^ Srv DARA SINGH V i DAKA MISI WIN II 111 J WANTS I OIK. II I m vil nil *Z£3Bmmad I M ROPE,85 words
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Article, Illustration305 1955-09-10 19 4 records by Seletar stars gELETAR swimmers set four neic records at the championships to keep the Cup at Seletar for the second year. Seletar ended with a score of 76 points. Second were Changi with 61 points and Tcngah third With 39. RecordMICHAEL ANCHANT - 305 words
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Article81 1955-09-10 19 1 rEEN YEAR OLD Ang< la Ward of Prince's pdwich 'Kent) won her Irth important goTf title the y< ar yesterday when Beaconsfleld 'Bucklng- ■'■'■< she beat Alison Fdner O f Berkhamsted, hire by 5 and 4 m the final of the British girls open championship. ShoReuter - 81 words
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Advertisement62 1955-09-10 19 THE HAPPY CABARET 10-'i'-.HU every Saturday night EXTENSION to 1.00 am. R ADMISSION FREE ADMISSION to the newly Organised dance bard the leadership of Lee Boon Teng the over popular VOCaIIStS S Rosaline] Leow Vat Leng Li Lan Tj Miss Loh Ym Ponfi >hoy Floor Show JIVING EXHIBITION by LETTY62 words
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Advertisement54 1955-09-10 19 DYNAMO BEATEN THHE Kalian Fir.^t Division football irani Fioi en tin, i, defeated the Soviet teism, Mosrow DyiKuno, by one goal (o nil m Florence yesterday. OCEAN PARK HOTEL'S FAMOUS QUINTET Ace Band of Singapore wit li i MISS SALOMA the Malay I "Mm il> n Monroe' 1 oOo— Ring54 words
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447 1955-09-10 20 S. AFRICA END TOUR WITH DRAMATIC VICTORY (THE SOUTH AFRICAN cricketers ended til* i tour of England yesterday with ;i dramatic victory over T. N. Pearce's strong side by foui wicket* at Scarborough. The tourists set to .score 211 m two-and-a-half hours to win. snatched victory Off the lasi but447 words
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202 1955-09-10 20 IN THE FINAL FESTIVAL MATCH AT TORQUAY, THE COMMONWEALTH ELEVEN GAINED A THRILL ING THREE-RUN VICTORY AGAINST AN ENGLAND TEAM WHICH HAD BEEN SET TO SCORE 808 IN JUST UNDER THREE HOURS. Unfortunately for England, George Emmet was unable to bat. because of a wrenchedReuter - 202 words
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Article78 1955-09-10 20 ry\ n E race between I Britain's i> ri s hataway and Russia's Vladimir KuC will not come oil tomorrow after ail A Russian spokesman at a Pr^ss conference m MOSCOW said yesterday that Km. world record holder ai 5,000 meters, won;. I nin theA.P. - 78 words
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Article237 1955-09-10 20 "ony TRABERT and. I-' wi Eioa i enten d the final ol the U S na al tennis chaj hip Pori i Hills yeah I Trabert, the Wimbledon tie hold) i iii No i .i ed thered Herb flam 8 Hoad ii] hi pulvi ng237 words
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Article, Illustration24 1955-09-10 20 ROBERT COHEN (left) swings into *he attack m his bantamweight world title fight against Willie Toweel of South Africa. The result was a draw.24 words
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Article27 1955-09-10 20 Yttttrday'a if k. toccer remlti were: GLASGOW CUP, second round: Partlck Thistle o Celtic f Oeltli will plaj Rangei In tne nnal on Monday ReuterReuter - 27 words
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159 1955-09-10 20 ROCKY MARCIANO, the heavyweight champion who usually is calm and relaxed, wa s reported nervous and irritated yesterday as the date neared for his title bout with Archie Moore. The publicity men at the champion's camp reported that he climbed into the backU.P. - 159 words
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Advertisement292 1955-09-10 20 I Straits Times Free Press For the convenience of odver- tiicrs our representative at 1 ->f I floor, SINGAPORE COLD STO«- AGE, ORCHARD ROAD, will re- ccivc small advertisement's end r answers to box numbers. also be hanJcd to: j Classified advertisements may CITY BOOK STORE LTD. Wincheitcr House, Collycr292 words
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Advertisement20 1955-09-10 20 i r ~L -^ii±:- _L l ..i.fmin'^^"-" Reliable Travelling Clocks with jcireUed Swiss movements. From Km v t v o20 words
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Article, Illustration225 1955-09-10 1 ERIC DUNSFORD takes the lead and says: Back SOVEREIGN Amateur fipsters PRIC DIXSFORD, Singapore's boxing referee took over the lead m the Amateur Tipsters' League on Wednesday when his selection SOLIDAKM V won to pay $13 for a win and $8 for a place which puts Eric on top with225 words
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518 1955-09-10 1 Jackie 's Kuda to win the Cold Vase; Day's best bet is Montana (Race 3) FREE PRESS RACING CORRESPONDENT rjOLD VASE morning m Ipoh dawned bright and sunny and barring any sudden change m the weather the goinff this afternoon will be very good. Tips are flying about for the518 words
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Article230 1955-09-10 1 MtKMMSSEK PELANDOK EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER I'm!. 1 RirC S^ VY D A l T n°H WN ONDIWAND Oft DEMAND ~^BAND R^Fi^ I W IS!!? F RE EM,™!? 5?S NDI STAR WILD FIRE TAWAKAI, I sag."" z"" sr- a&fiL i j "S3 1 gp& H22«230 words
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Advertisement116 1955-09-10 1 TANKARD Mlpmw Ipffi CAV^ jll MY three best bets *^r? eft *jf hi for today are: /7?V^—^.^ilw S EMPEROR (Race 3), (S^ T^/ i 4 KRAKATOA (Race 5) fP 1^ AiST and BEARER BOND ll ORace 6). .T? par > aL RADIO MALAYA will MAN ARATIT TfllVII broadcast all races116 words
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Article1246 1955-09-10 2 RACE 1-2.00: CLASS 3. DIV. 5-6 FURS. S i;^!:!Vc!:!V^i. > B *i 000 SADOIKA y brirg Brant me Stable) Spencer.. g-ll SCHO IRSHIP br v. n C.H I /> w 8.08 Bagbj 0 HOT IRON 4j Mr. Mrs Y.K Leong greukel en.., r .48 iim.uh.l) :hirg1,246 words
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2915 1955-09-10 2 Track form of today's acceptors RACE ONE GRAND RAPIDS; I I 1] Ifihed behind Air r.,, I m 39 1/5: 5-9-ss!l I behind H,av,Vr,.: I 55— Seventh m div I WORLD FREEDOM; I Scratched from Di\ I emeat I GBAND LEADER: I Ninth m Div i— 7l race' I ROYAL2,915 words
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Article, Illustration1130 1955-09-10 4 HHil^^BHH^pHV^^^^^^H BfHP'^B^^f m MM w M%Jt&& wS3B iBP k*■ '^v'^ Sx^ x«f '^55 «m RACE ONE (,l(\\l» RAPIDS Im In i c ild upset w o i! I i) FREEDOM Threi peai >ld, could gain SADOURA— More nought m a bad cricketer GRAND LEADER —Would ed1,130 words
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