The Singapore Free Press, 12 September 1955

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale in Malaya i ;0 Slafapare< Monda>, September VI, 1955. Price 15 (ts
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  • 182 1 Margaret not to marry Townsend says UK paper riROUP Captain Peter J Townsend, British air ittacbe in Brussels, whose >„ h ts been linked romantically with Princess K u i returns to LonIcti tod iv for his second Ssit hin a week. 1U is in Britain last i,, to iittinl
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  • 215 1 Goat is bait in hunt for panther that killed his bride pAHANG Game Warden, Mr. A. K. Robinson, will leave tomorrow with a goat bought at the government's expense to hunt down a suspected panther which killed and ate an aborigine's bride. It will be a final attempt to destroy
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  • 137 1 Glass workers warned management of the '"ike-hit Singapore Factory announced 1 'ruing that they not negotiate with 1 nion while the workers gained on strike. A spokesman of the firm >'■■■ i that if the men u:i t in- outside did not rern to
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  • 33 1 I r declared yesterday i 'H ships sailing Oulf of Aqaba !Ui,s south of the r l /rom the Jordan ftqaoa must have fiission from the 1,1 authorities. Reuter
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  • 197 1 ANTI-RED TIDAL WAVE SWEEPS CAMBODIA IjMRST results of the Cambodian elections Showed an overwhelming success for ex-King Norodum Sihanouk's ant i -Communist Socialist People's Community, the French Press agency reported from Pjiom Penh today. The prince's party had won ail of 49 seats, appearing in first results. These seats out
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  • 239 1 BIG SEARCH ON FOR WATER 3 welts sunk at Bedok 'JHE Singapore Government proposes to' drill tube wells all over the island to main tain normal water supply in the event of a shortage or of supplies being cut in an emergency. An official spokesman told the Free Press this
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  • 82 1 They plan to foil subversion MILITARY and civilian experts of the SouthEast Asian Treaty nations met at Manila behind locked doors today to plan a campaign against Communist subversion in the area. The nations taking part are Britain, U.S., France, Australia, New Zealand, Pakistan, Slam, and the Philippines signatories to
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  • 39 1 When the Singapore Rubber Market opened this morning, September first grade, f.o.b. buyers, improved by three-eighths of a cent to $1.49 3 4. October first grade was quoted at $1.50 8 The tone was quiet.
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  • 67 1 Mr. Chaudri Mohammed Ali, the Pakistan prime minister said in Karachi yesterday he would lay down his life "once, ten times or even a hundred times" to attain Pakistan's aim In Kashmir. He said Pakistan did not want more than had been agreed to by
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  • 41 1 En tries c losed PNTEIES closed this morning for the Singapore Johore Bahru Walk contest being: organised by the Free Press. This week a committee of experts will draft final plans for the contest. Details will be announced later.
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  • 29 1 Four people were killed, two others fatally injured and four hurt when two cars were involved in a head-on smash near Revigo, Italy, last nteht.
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  • 20 1 West Germany will soon start atomic research, the last of the big industrial nations to do so. Reuter
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  • 184 2 ADENAUER MAY ALLOW REDS IN AT TALKS DR ADENAUER, thi Wi I .e: n... iy event i j q marj represent at talk, on thi future hi Id P on< i Rui la, it v. reported om Ma cow la oil i i! Howi i he i" ted to ii.
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  • 31 2 shipments of rice Lara 1 11.600 ric tons have a rrived in as part oi 100,000--ton lin hai e hori; 1d by the Philippine cabinet A. P
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  • 199 2 npHF: Singapore Tra de i rnion Congress has appointed five special eom"ees to probe the basic cause of the present .series of strikes and industrial unrest, tighten its organisation, s t ud y proposed legislation and social conditions, and increase its member. ship. The president,
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  • 313 2 Now free our soldiers— U.S. BUT COMMUNISTS DENY HOLDING MYTHICAL' 500 rpHE United states plans to press Communist China for word on i vera] hundred American oldiers Listed i missing in the Korean war, sonn oi honi may i>» n !hin< se Communis! hands. infoi mation n thea m< n
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  • 73 2 Norway denies making any plea to join Commonwealth IIKITAIN and Norway said yesterday they are "Jatt good friends." 15 ot h governments denied 1 report from New York that Norway lias asked to join the British Commonwealth. They said thev were at a loss to explain the copyrighted dispatch in
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  • 134 2 900 COMMANDOS LAND IN CYPRUS vine hundred British W commandos arrived m Cy pr Ufl yesterday from Malta, raising to 1.500 the number of troops rushed to the Island during the weekend The commandos arrived aboard the cruiser Birmingham and the anti-submarine frigate Roebunk, Another 500 soldiers are expected to
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  • 115 2 Menon will put Goa cose to UN ROVING envoy Mr. V. j K. Krishna Menon is taking India's dispute with Portugal over Gi a Unit< d Nations bin 5 not expect to get a decision there. Indian sources said terday that Mr. Menon. would go to New York four or
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  • 315 3 SUCCESS SECRET -KEEP CALM IL, ()N k w RITCHIE, an Loud eyed red-haire. lauU i ui yesterday the [rl who keepi cool, culm Id collected Is Mm fW |h U wins Hi* Miss AnteIre is no usr getting fsscd she told newsCn. vou look f° r
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  • 142 3 m American schoolboy returned O ay to New York from a 3-month kv L lp ln Afri ca and said he had killed f animals of about 40 different species. U v Schur said that on one day in s:,t ln th^ top
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  • 134 3 N.Y. dock strike ends today LEADERS of the International Longshoremen's Union voted unanimously in New York last night to order the striking dock workers back to work immediately. This followed a call by Governor Averell Harriman to end Immediately their five-day paralysing tie-up of the port oi New York, In
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  • 15 3 Albania has decided to free 13 Italians imprisoned or interned in the country
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  • 95 3 NeaMy 1.200 Montevideo. Uruguay, workers joined in the last 24 hours the 7,300 others in their "solidarity strike" with the Metal Workers' Union who walked out from their jobs last Tuesday in support of their demands for higher wages The Labour Committee of the firm first
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  • 259 3 ARMS SEARCH YIELDS SOAP AND CIGARETTES ITS. EMBASSY Official* in Colombo, searching the (m reek-owned freighter Katerina S. suspected of carrying arms to Communist China, reported after a 12-hour examination of the cargo that ihey found mainly soap, cigarettes and silks. if tho ships manifest is correct, one Ceylonese customs
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  • 80 3 Six die as two trains collide A PASSENGER train and a goods train collided at full speed near Feldkirchen, Austria, killing at least six people and seriously injuring 40. Rescue work was difficult as the first three carriages of the passenger train were telescoped. Some passengers were still trapped two
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  • 33 3 The Ministry of Housing and Local Government announced in London yesterday a four-man delegation will fly to Moscow this week to study Soviet methods of industrial and domestic* building. A.P
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  • 28 3 More than 100 eminent scholars, writers and politicians from many parts of the world meet in Milan, this week to discuss "the future of freedom." Reuter
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  • 23 3 Persians for Russia The Upper and Lower Houses ol the Persian Parliament have accepted an Invitation to send a 14-man delegation to Russia.
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  • 213 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, Sept. 12, 1955. Opinion The price of strikes SINGAPORE industrial workers are beginning to realise that the strike weapon is a double-edged one. It cuts both ways. Strikes in the past, few months have cost the workers about, $1,500,--000, being the loss of wages. And
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  • 880 4  - Confusion in the Red Camp JAMES F. KING The "Geneva spirit" has upset all the old basic propaganda. by /w) M M U N ISTfI Hi Western lUi 0 P < h adopted th< Kremlin s "new look' some w lth appa r< nt doubt i. others ith eon! LISiOn.
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  • 490 4  -  Ralph Hewins by THHE Chief of the Arab 1 Legion drew the red damask curtains the other night NOT in a desert base but across the windows of his Georgian nou s e m Kent. Glubb Pasha h;id gone home on leave from .Jordan
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  • 971 5  -  adelaide eastley BV» 1:; PORE'S shoppers find the u ltanah of Johore, )nSO r! of His Highness r- General Sir iim itai Almar- titan Abu Bakar ign ruler of c) a delightful to serve. Sultanah has numerous S trips here I return from curlier this buying ward- b<
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  • 212 6 WITH the Cold War defreezing itself, there Is one woman in America who is confident that this is where women should take a bow. Meet, in fact, Mrs. Oswald B. Lord, the U.S. representative on the United Nations' Human Rights Commission. Mrs. Lord believes that
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    • 156 6 MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis P=kk§ [5ST^^ I SAW THI RIAL ROBOT HOT THIS ANO WOflKf 0/1 OUTSIUe L_^__HM "I 1" AWDLEFT MANDRAKE? DUMMY. IT WAS AMAZING. ALMOST mw~ lT __^_MTTiH h /J //7 ruAe pAICK V^ /*1 HUMAN/ MIRE'S WHAT J THiNk f 4XkM/s/jt XyZ* X^s/j^M "***>■
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    • 595 6 YOUR LUCKY CEP A _D BORN today, you have LIBRA (Sep' lot natural power and 23) -This can be a nlea force. You are warm- santly romantic hearted and sincere but Something exciting couL are inclined to be too happen to brighten boh! hasty in making import- day. ant decisions.
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  • 341 7 'It gives social tlatus to iis' says dentists 9 plea Khf Singapore Chi- .;e Dentists' 1 lion is protestK, j must new regulaK ns prohibiting its ■embers from using J i names on their gj rn.boa.rQS, ■Tho association has sent I memorandum to the [ei
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  • 105 7 Eleven representatives from Far Eastern countries arrived in Singapore at the weekend to attend the World Health Organisation's Western Pacific Regional Committee meeting the sixth session. The are, from left, front row, Dr. Mam Kom San and Dr. Leng Pao of Cambodia, Miss A. M. Reid, Dr.
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  • 356 7 SULTANAH CROWN CEREMONY DETAILS ISRE are details of the ceremony for crowning y Marcela Ibrahim Sulah of Johore at the aa Besar on Saturday, t 834 a.m. the Sultan Lady Marcela will leave na Bukit Serene accomied by the Dato Birana, Dato Penghulu idat and a detachment the Johore Military
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  • 25 7 Leong Chong Choy, 21, was charged in the Magistrate's Court in Johore Bahru yesterday with the murder Ot Tau Tong on Sept. 2.
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  • 345 7 DESPITE the fact that its president has. for some time, been abroad and much of the voluntary work of its community affairs has fallen to the shoulders of a small but faithful group of members, the Singapore Art Society this year presented an optimistic front at
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  • 92 7 IT wa.s a lovely spot for a picnic at Ashcott. in Somerset. Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan stopped their car and began to get the things ready. Mr. Morgan lit the paraffin stove for some tea. Then: The stove exploded; Mr. Morgan's trousers caught fire;
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  • 1258 8  -  PERCY HOSKINS by i*w£ coulan t beat Rawlings of fl m X 'PHERE are probably quite a few people walking about who have achieved a perfect murder. As I see it, the perfect crime is one in which the victim's body nas passed beyond recovery by cremation
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  • 47 8 Great cases of the great detectives No. 4 DK PI T Y COMMANDER William Kawlings, 58-year-old second-in-comand of the CM), in London. Could have been a barrister— passed Bar examinations but preferred solving crimes. The Dobkin case was called by a judge "a masterpiece of crime detection."
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  • 284 9 Too risky to let him fly-so James Stewart is grounded IST MINUTE objections by insurance Official* L md Him producers stopped James Stewart Hying. Stewart, film actor, war-time aviator and bilol by hobby, who started flying in 1935, takes ihe role of Captain Charles Lindbergh in the film Story oi
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  • 184 9 GIRL DEFIED DEATH FOR LOVE 4 'ISH has come true fl for the 28-year-old girl *M risked her life for love and marriage. She Ha.s hud a baby girl Jennifer ?nly two years ago darknaired Edith Thompson was a fainting, breathless t' n uid, victim of a f > a
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  • 207 9 A SLEEK little man whose main claim to fame rests on the brittle laurels of being the world's best known night club owner, is busy making sure the world will never forget him. In his £20-a-day suite in the Ritz Hotel in London. Billy
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  • 126 9 STAMPEDE— BY TEEN-AGERS SINGER DAVID WHITFIELD threw a party for his fans at Blackpool and 1,500 teenage girls came by land, sea and air. They queued for an hour before the party a convention of his 30 fan clubs then stampeded into the ballroom. When David arrived about 100 girls
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  • 278 9 HE HAS LIVED ON STATE FOR 35 YEARS Man arrested with £455 MAN who last worked in 1920 and has lived on **> Government assistance for 35 years had £455 on him when he was arrested for stealing seven postcards, police said at Bexhill. Sussex. The man, Ernest Sydney Smith,
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  • 79 9 MRS. Ruby Millott, of Dalston, London, was in a train smash I at Gretna while accom- 1 panying her son to his wedding in Busby, Lan- arkshire. This was dur- I I ing the war. One night last week I she was in hospital foi- lowing a car
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  • 58 9 1 ,000 protest against stink factory THE 1,500 people of Ottershaw, Surrey, are up in arms about the latest building planned for their pleasant old village in the Green Belt. They are already calling it "tihe stmk factory." They consider the local council should have consulted them before allowing a
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  • 63 10 (ABOVE): It was a happy reunion in the lobby of a Colony hotel when Mr. Edward Dudley -Ba toman accidentally ran into former world heavyweight champion Primo Camera. For it was the first time that the two had met since 1932 when Camera was in Britain
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  • 121 10 (ABOVE): It was a night of nights in the ballroom of a Singapore hotel when Miss Jane Kok (inset) presented a parade of 1 )55 hair styles climaxing a gala ball which continued into the small hours of the morning. Cameramen had a Held day as models
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  • 23 10 ROUND ABOUT SINGAPORE with Oswald Henry and his camera ON SATURDAY NIGHT U» fin* B. van Zuide. Broa. U4. Mr. Lagerber,, Uie puuiager
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    107 11 (ABOVE) Enjoying a joke with Colony lawyer, Mr. Nazir Mahal is Dr. S. M Sarvar, of Eahore, on his way back from an FAO conference in Australia Dr. Sarvar expects to spend a few days in Singapore before returning to the Punjab. J ,uh( °"< uith friends and partnering Mr
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  • 795 12  -  ANNA LANDAU By y^ Mrs. Howorth has a mission to teach simple atomics to women and children. "pEOPLE used to think I was crazy when I started all this," said Mrs. Muriel Howorth. "All this" was the Institute of Atomic Information lor the Layman,
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    119 12 THE FIRST ALLIED LANDINGS in the South of France during World War II and ;t local association with HMS Wakeful are to be commemorated annually in the little French port of Theoule-sur-Mer by a Royal Navy day. The affection in which HMS Wakeful is held hy the people of Theoulc
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  • 678 12 Mobile teaching units could succeed in Singapore, too COUTH-EAST ASIAN countries gearing for a change from primary industries of agriculture to the secondary industries of manufacture have been set a pattern by Australia in moves to take technical education to outlying areas. In Singapore recently, Lt. Col. F.W. Harvey, officer
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  • 351 13 Cramps— if you lose too much salt rrHE ability to perspire A is one of the most important needs of people who live in tropical countries. The evaporating perspiration cools the body's surface and thus helps to keep the inside temperature constant. In hot, moist climates, such as in Malaya
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  • 363 13 the urine might settle in urinary passages and form a stone. To prevent this, it is important that people who !>>re much should drink plenty of fluid. The amount of salt lost weat can be so large ■'< the body's cells suffer. WORMALLY salt plays 11
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  • 520 13  -  PAULINE WALTON by pLASMA from animal bones may soon save thousands of lives in India. The world's largest producer of hides and skins, India has a vast surplus of animal bones which has been largely unused and new ways of extracting plasma from them
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  • 2135 14  -  STEPHEN POTTER by SBwwHHßßßßH^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^*^^^^^^^ Today the exponent of Gamesmanship joins the famous writers who have accepted the challenge to tell a tale which in turn challenges you to decide This story COULD have happened and the author might be relating FACT; but he might be
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  • 519 15  -  Eileen Aseroft m UrHAT is the Russian girl wearing on her mlidays this season? None other than the latest Paris Y-line! Here are two examples oi Russian beach wear from a fashion magaiiu> just received in London from Moscow. Both have V-shaped bodices,
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    66 15 HERE comes the Alice band again but with a big rose blooming om it. Wear it on your hair to give you a smooth browed look "blush" rose over your ear, like a South Seas beauty. Or wear it round your neck like a choker to give
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  • 560 15  - IT WAS LUCKY JANE GOT SO NERVOUS RUTH BRAITHWAITE By THIS Ls the story of a little milliner who came to London from Edinburgh and found tame and fortune through being shy. Jane's story is as out of this world as the bibulous hats she makes but never wears. The
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  • 844 16  - NEW YORK plans this MAMMOTH FACE-LIFT Russell Howe SKYSCRAPERCITYGIVES CITIZENS A BETTER DEAL r rilE teeming over- crowded eity Ol New Vork which takes the visitor^ breath away as he first sees the Manhattan skyline from the boat, then Shocks him with its extended .slums nnd hithy hollaing condi tionj
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    312 16 rpHIS is the last of sixteen prearranged "uar" deals, recently played in more than lf)() U.S. colleges to decide the 1955 Intercollegiate Bridge championships, and presented in a form that would enable you to play these same bands at home. Intercollegiate Hand No. 16 Kast r West vulnerable
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    • 264 16 q ii I __HcT~! i l I I I H I I MMMB M^Bm MMMf~~~~~IM SB Ml I L— _L— I mm^^*** wm^^ CLUES ACROSS dishonourable tV, 6 Direction about Dee nw«i« 2 Not a dun's upright sup- (5), port c9) 7 Choppy seas SWVI i 8 Co-ordinate without a
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  • 413 17 But advent of sound has now streamlined art pLARENCE SINCLAIR HULL, Dean of rloll y wood photographers, was Hollywood first stillman and remains Its number one :raftsman when it 'nines to glamourising een stars via the cam< ra lens. Bull ha.s been behind
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  • 135 17 NIGHT TIME Crosby? Oon*l he surprised it Night Stand," the "b Cn shy TV show of a 1 1 kfl ago turns into ri gular format for the h talked-about Crosby leriej for an Amerv company, netwofl has been to Hob about going fter dark in
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  • 312 17 TIME was when authors enjoyed a vogue only while alive and producing with Shakespeare, of course the exception to prove the rule. Now television seems to be changing the pattern. The great writers are revived, to bigger audiences than when their stories were originally
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  • 404 18 David fought Goliath on Saturday night but tins t imr David had to be Content With a draw. Dara Singh, the heavyweight wrestling hampion ot India, conceding Inches all round to Primo Camera, was cheered to thfl Happy World arena rafters by a 4,000
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    106 18 FOOTWORK: Dara sives Primo's huge foot a twist and from the looks of things it must be hurting THE gent above is Rikidozan, the 300-lb official heavyweight wrestling champion of Japan, who will arrive in Singapore on Thursday bv air from Tokyo for a series of fights in Singapore.
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  • 89 18 THE Umpires Board of the Singapore Hockey Association will hold conferences of umpires at the Singapore Recreation Club on all Mondays from today to Oct. 17. All certificated and registered umpires and tho.se Interested in umpiring are invited to attend. Each conference will .start at c p.m.
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  • 57 18 Miss Gem Hoahlng, Hongkong-born-player, won the womena singles title in the International lawn tennis championships aj Linz. Upper Austria In the final she beat Miss Rita Davar, of India, 6-2. 6-0. Fred Hubber the Austrtaj No. 1. beat Mai Fox. United Stales. 6-8, 6-1. 3-6. 4-S
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  • 25 18 The Indian National w leant now tontine Russia beaua 4-1. a< Kuibishei day by Kryiia Bovetov a w Russian air force team Reuter
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  • 26 18 Jtrsy Chromik of P smashed the world re. [1 the ;*OOO metres steeple Budapest yesterday WIW of 8 minute* 40J se< 01 Reuter
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  • 102 19 pictures. TOP: Smiling happily, owners, trainer and jockey pose for a photograph after Jackie's Kuda won the 125,000 Sultan's Gold Vase in Ipoh on Saturday. From left to right are: trainer K. R. Daniels, Mrs. Dennehy, jockey Jackie Jones and Dr. J. D. Dennehy.
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  • 768 19 JACKIE'S KUDA WINS A PLACE AMONG THE GREAT SPRINTERS I 'KM PRF.SS RACING < OR RESPONDENT JACKIE'S KUDA will bt ranked among the I '<<t sprinters in Malay- raring history. This brilliant three-year-old n oi Coup de Lyon de!,(i a punishing 15-lb. pt nalty to score a grand Win in
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  • 318 20 Trabert wipes out Davis Cup defeat Pat Ward beaten after gallant bid rrONV TRABERT ADDED THE PA HTLE TO His WIMBLEDON CHAMPIONSHIP BY BEATING AUBIRALIA'S KEN ROSEWALL 9-7, 6-3, 6-3, IN THE MEN'S SINGLES FINAL OF THE AMERICAN TENNIS CHAM PIONSHIPS AT FOREST HILLS YESTERDAY. Trabert who last held the
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  • 243 20 WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS, scorers of 21 uoals in fiv«- earlier matches, almost maintained the average on Saturday when tiny put four past the Huddersfield goalkeeper, Ko v Swlnbourne notching his third hattrick on successive Saturdays. This put the Wolves in a ehallunglng position for the
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  • 23 20 21) M un/', (minimum PALMER Frederick William V C M..M Buddenl) at home in rlordle, Rampshlre on Saturday, 1 0th September, 1955.
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  • 241 20 SUMMARY 0F SPORT A GOAL -scored by Boon I Leong live minutes from time enabled Singapore to hold Selangor two-all at soccer at Kuala Lumpur yesterday Crawford scored both goals ior Seiangor. Boon Seong scored Singapore's other goal. J>RIG. Michael Green ha.s u been named manager of the Malayan cricket
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  • 169 20 Signals go down to S. Johore A FTER leading South Johore by one point at half-time Royal Signals Nomancts, at Johore Bahru ground yesterday, were beaten by 17 points (one goal, two penalty goals and two tries) to six (.two penalty goals) After 20 even minutes, MaharTy found an opening
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  • 179 20 ■'"••iM KU{ (Ui BR) baa! I B li n i b u*d in the too o evenl ol th< Ru i -tl l< n itch at Mi irday thi i ugh, ei V"'" W evenl f« men find li fa th( m bi un olnl
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  • 192 20 Police win cricket title in a thriller POLICE became th, sin gapore Cricket Assorts tion Senior Tourn champions y est-; dav when the defeated rjnl versity by one wicket at Sepov Lines. it was a thrilling victor* University batted fi r s y t bnd scored 151 and e p
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  • 107 20 rpHE Far East Air Force sailing x championships opened yesterday at Seletar with victories for Seletar and Changi. Racing against the Negombo team, Seletar gained the first four places over the two and a half hour course for snipes. Changi met Sai Wan. taking Ist. 2nd.
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