The Singapore Free Press, 12 February 1957

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale in Malaya No. *****. Singapore. Tuesday, February 1?. 1957. Prioe 15 CU.
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  • 118 1 THE IKE TALKS HAILED 'Back to normal move after Suez rpHE restoration of norma J. Anglo-American accorc after the Middle Easi crisis will be a dominani aim of the four-day talk* between President Ei.sei.hower and the British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan in Bermuda next month, informed politica] sources said
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  • 628 1 When the supreme step comes Three thousand five hundred miier-prhrlleged and handicapped children In Singapore wealed with delight as they iratched a free performance given by the ikinosnita ircus yesterday Vh -tiirp shows little Ang Hin timidlv ttretehln* 0.,t his hand for
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  • 76 1 Zero hour for Ali? 1 1 "INFORMED observers in Indonesia believed the cabinet of Premier Ali JSastroamidjojo would fall v ithin the next week or two. the New York Times reported yesterday. In dispatch from Jakarta the paper said that i political tensions in and outside the Cabinet, seven weeks
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  • 32 1 March first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened In Singapore this morning at 88 > cents a lb., down one-eighth of a cent on yesterday's close. The tone was uncertain.
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    19 1  -  OSBERT LANCASTER >ou ,r >ior tilUnit »»if t'n> k»i unvt/iinj; hulf ■I !.ih<W u, \f, M //«s
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  • 56 2 Life has returned to normal in the small village ol Fara Novarese with a dance ending the annual "Women's Day." Following a 300-year-old custom of obscure origin the menfolk did the housework and cooked the Sunday lunch, while the women paced the village square
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  • 162 2 Kiddies to have their own home THE Singapore Children's Society is building up a fund to acquire a permanent home for und( r-privileged children. The society's rented premises in Tomlinson Road has room for only 35 children. The society's treasurer, Mr. W. M. Pierey. told the Free Press yesterday that
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  • 44 2 The Voyager, the first of three Daring Class superdestroyers to be built in Australia, was handed over to the Royal Australian Navy yesterday. The Voyager has a displacement of 3,500 tons, and is the first all-welded ship built in Australia. Reuter
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  • 147 2 A REHEARSAL of the "Beggars Opera," a Teacher's Training College presentation, was held over the weekend. .The three-day season opens at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Thursday. More than 2.000 tickets have already been sold. Among the guests, the Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black and
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  • 218 2 Advice from the Registrar of Vehicles TAKE PARKED CARS OFF ROADS THE retiring Registrar of Vehicles. Mr. B. C. J. Buckeridge, told the Fred Press yesterday, that the traffic problem was gradually worsening in Singapore, but motorists themselves could ease the situation by "taking parked cars off the roads." Mr.
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    69 2 The Australian Government has received no suggestion or any information through official channels that the United States wants to develop an air base on British Commonwealth Territory in the Antarctic. Mr. S. V. Masilamani and his bride, the former Miss T. Indrani, seen at their wedding at the
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  • 43 2 Atomic energy will provide all Britain's electricity within a few years and will be cheaper than other sources of power. Mr. Robin McAlpine. British Construction Company executive. predicted in an interview in Los Angeles yesterday Reuter
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  • 146 2 FIRM'S FLEET GROWS Efficient service the aim, manager THE KNUTSEN LINE intends to introduce more ships on its service as soon as possible. It has at present five ship.^ doing a three-weekly service between the west coast of America via Philippines. Hong Kong, Malayan and Australia Among these, the Ellm
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  • 88 2  -  Mr. Tai Ah Bee. rE Singapore Taxi Transport Association has formed a committee to-pro-mote better relationship between drivers and owners. The newly elected president, Mr. Oh Kim Pong, told this to his 400-strong Association members at their 11th annual dinner in Singapore. He said the purpose of
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    • 68 2 Wir BiVIl m^k amazing M conspiracy world ly and love before I Anastas i a VhINEMASCOPC i. AdM TAMiROFF MARIITA Hf. c^Mtu.. BUDDY ADIER ->^ AWATDIt lITVAK AkIHUR LAURENT eilllDlßllllll^lSßSllir for the treatment of B Edema, Barm Ulcert, Sl«g|Mi H WovmU. < nt Bruises. Sunburn. I CJhaji pi i»ii. Fi.islics.
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  • 151 3 DELAY IN SUEZ CLEAN UP THE removal of the sunken Egyptian blockship Akka from the Suez Canal has been delayed by strong currents, a United Nation.s spokesman said yesterday. Earlier German salvage experts, forecast that the Akka, a concrete- filled tank landing ship, would be raised before today. The statement
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  • 122 3 'Kidnapped' at the ball r>IOTOIS BIT HUMOR- Ol'S scenes were witnessed in London's fashionable Kensington quarter when a "Period" party was given by .Mr. Jeremy Rltli and his wife Antonio, artist daughter of the playwright Anthony Arnistron»\ Inch person attending tht parly was asked to bring a bottle of "somettlilljr"
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  • 58 3 rTHE Soviet Union Claim* i f 1 is using atomic energy to grow bigger crops. A report by scientists says isotopes are being applied to determine the best dates for the use of phosphatic fertilisers in the cultivation of potatoes, sugar beets and other crops, as
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  • 50 3 THE Singapore battalion of the Boys' Brigade will hold a reunion dinner and il on Feb. 23 at the St. Andrew's Cathedral Memorial Hall at 8 p.m Members and friends wishing to attend may get in touch with Mr. Tang Tuck Wah. 63, Hill Street. Singapore
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  • 21 3 A bus plunged 2.600 reel over a mountainside near San Salidor, trilling tie and Injuring 31.
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  • 199 3 EARTHQUAKE STRIKES BRITAIN Chimney stacks tumble in 30-second shake-uf. WIDE AREA of the English midlands was shaken this afternoon by I "minor earthquake" which lasted as loii£ as thirty seconds in some place*. It is thought, to have been the most serious tremor in Britain since the middle of the
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  • 129 3 INUE rillagc of I) inuha. in the western Idea Frotee- E toratc. win destroyed E by Koyal Air Force E bomb and rocket E attacks yesterday after r a IS iiniir ultimatum to E hand over dissident E tribesmen had empires E an oflh ial communiqur reported
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  • 46 3 Twenty year-old Jacques Corbeau spent his wedding night at a police station in Saint Quentin, France. Police said he slapped hit bride in a restaurant argument after the wedding anc 1 then attacked a policeman who tried t 0 intervene. A .P.
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    • 117 3 1 F/?O.\/ BELGIUM w THE FINEST UPHOLSTERY I Or/<> f>y ///c mosi beautiful in the assortment of lovely designs and modem rolour combinations is the Spotird F«>lkura\r. m background slm</es of Daffodil. Cherry. Black, Grey, Green. The Cmm) Stripes sr« ulu> very gay -in Yellow, Black, Red. 4 Plald i-
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  • 306 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY. February 12, 1957 Opinion Bullet at the ballet SINGAPORE is honoured by the presence for the first time in its history of a highly talented ballet company. For a brief spell, our citizens are being treated to a feast of magnificent dancing by artistes who
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  • 623 4 Bristol boys go for BIG results tyHEN the airmen of Bristol get to work the result is usually something pretty big, and the "Whispering Giant" is no exception. The long-range Britannia, soon to go on the North Atlantic routes, will be the world's largest airliner. Britannias are built in the
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  • 98 4  -  Beachcomber IN a gale of wind the other day a hat's man was blown away down the street. A woman who saw him blown clean out of his j\ hat tried to put her foot on him as he howled along the gutter. The hat was finally
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    • 66 4 ATELLI S ih3 MACAROM SPAGHETTI (I VERMICELLI EGG NOODLES 1 I u I 1 1 1 fish, niral or Hirrsr make (juick and tasty week*ead dishes. CATELLI S ALPHABETS Y^jf Put Alphabets in your children's [u^Tj^ soup; they just love them. W X-RAY CLUB LOTTERY l\\ Closing dote 28.2. 57.
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  • 212 5 r jMIK London Daily Express yesterday claimed there is a fear that Soviet Russia will eventually demand the territory around her base of Mirny, in the Antarctic. Britain, this Independent right-wing newspaper suggested, should give Australia the strongest support in resisting any Russian encroachment Alter
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  • 102 5 i T VM\: British Foreign E A Office is asking; four E British students who E Ipent 1 1 days in a Hun- E garian jail after being E charged with espionaso to pay the cost of their air passage (r i■ Vienna to LmiUon. E .Mr.
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    99 5 Sixty-ciuht countries will send representatives to the first International Buddhist Parliament to be held In Colombo at the end of May to make preparations for the celebrations of the Buddhist Jayanti year. 'piIE GERMAN film starlet Anr. e Marie Kolb has just been signed up to play the
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  • 409 5 200,000 windfall for Spore when Canadian Navy calls II M( S Ontario is one of the BMMi travelled C.ina- dian warships. She has visited the Far Fast, Australia New Zealand and Furor* 1 and ranged up and down the Pacific coast. I In 1951,
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  • 35 5 About 600 Egyptian youths will attend the Soviet Festival of Youth in Moscow on July 28 as guests of the Institute of Economy. it was reported in Cairo yesterday. Reuter
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  • 63 5 TWO members of Bus Antarctic expedition were killed by an avalanche of snow and iCv as their ship was unloading supplies for the Soviet base at Mirny, Moscow Radio reported last night The radio said the two j dead men were from the Antarctic ship Lena. They
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  • 21 5 A complete new Issue oi Austrian bank notes will I in braille so thai le can recognise tlu-ir value.
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    • 188 6 \KI hy Lee lalk and I'hil l»avi« fc^ /<4r 'tf pAh f £l£s% £J Y 0 I I 'ANP7HAT6WWmfiOP£T'-lw\ I ENOU6H I WAIT! ONE MOS?E--hvT o« .Pc-nr^c^^f^ M^r^ £P£2 2Xl"* £lfCf/?CW/C CO//.-- CHEAP?/? QUESTIONS. YOUR PEOPLE Uhf^PJJp ?aw S S£ MS Vr,?t*4 I On&y&OFTUeFOG'-* AA/PSKW&/? 7J/AA/ fiOft:"*. NOW I V
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    • 641 6 IT is within your power to become one ot the outstanding personali- ties of your own age if you are will- i i ing to develop, to its highest poten- I tial. the power that is within you. Strictly an individualist, you to care little what others think say of
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  • 46 7 King Saud .f Saudi Arabia is seen his son three-year-old Prince Masb.ur. aboard liner Constitution, which took them to New Vork i fOr^e l Maru^ S Vi i riPP.e- D ,P<>"o.andwhi 1 e Am#»rira received medical treatment, S in America r«-ici*tu ..•■••■niniiiiiiiiiii
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  • 323 7 Case of a Sailor Who Never was XTINETEEN-YEAR-OLD stowaway Hiram MM*N'tev Driver, who could be called The Sa.lor Who Never Was. stood before jud K e who wrote -ThP Man Who Never Was. And the judge-Mr. Bwei Montagu, Q.C., Recorder 0 Southampton. England spoke up for him. Here is a
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  • 88 7 Britain's first am- bulance for dogs is operating in Liverpool where it was ordered I by the local branch I of the RS.P.C X This V: 1.000 vehicle is said to equal in its ftttinss and service any standard am- bulance for human beintjs. In some
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  • 244 7 T IGHTERMAN Vi c JL' Woods is in trouble with his union and his mates -for working too hard. He was working at Bei- lamy's Wharf. HrfbtttiM^ when four wheat-laden Ja*es. weighting a total o! 600 tons, were brought in. Vic -6
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    16 7 f suppose when Voctor Summer skill treats a cold she sympathises with the germs ,S
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    • 49 7 1 SINGAPORE I I HIGH TIDES TODAY. 10 !0 P.nv j S TOMORROW: <> a.m. and i%S7 P m THURSDAY: 10.12 a.m. and 1132 p.m. FRIDAY. 10.59 a.m. SATURDAY: 0.0« a.m. and 11 4G p.m. SUNDAY: 039 am j and W» P m MONDAY: 142 am and U9 p.m. **********
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  • 327 8 Animals ca human an be n, too ANIMALS »re always getting into the news— and here arc some pictures just to prove it. First there's Muffin, the Shetland pony. Before he starts work at the Sheffield Lyceum Theatre, in England, he always slips across the road for a pint of
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  • 116 8 July, 18 pretty £irls will bo weekend guests of the Duke and Duchess of Bedford at Woburn Abbey, Bedf »chir-> nrr iurcusini > They will be "Dairy Princesses"' finalists for this year's National Dairy Queen competition picked for their "healthy appearance, natural attrac tiveness
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  • 7 8 ...And for me it is bottoms up!
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  • 85 8 Cosmo opolitan Welcome TORQUAY, which welco guages, has received < East to make M ten. Mr. p. Y. Tang, pore, who read 0/ the approaches toSnglan 'welcome" in English, French, Spanish. Arabic I written to Torquay Corpc getting that greetings in lelcomet its visitors in nine lan- a" invitation from
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  • 229 9 A steel shield will save atom sailors SCIENTISTS working on thr development ol an atomic, marine engine for Britain's merchant ships of the future have discovered that a shield at least 3ft. thick around parts ol the engine room will be needed to protect the v< and crew from radiation.
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    • 116 9 NOT FOR SALE![ WH\PPFI) in polythene transparent rain cape s Tricla Jones ol Melbourne, Australia displays one of the many uses of this material at the .rent Packaging Exhibition In London New machines and materiab used i» British industries in wrapping and packaging every IffC of product were displayed to
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  • 1230 10  -  RAY PARKER By A RED DRESS AND PINK POODLE rwiHIS IS THE SECOND IN A SERIES OF ARTICLES ON JAYNE MANSFIELD, A I TEXAS CINDERELLA WHO USED AMBI- TION AND A 40-INCH BUST TO BREAK INTO A STAGE AND SCREEN CAREER, AND RANKS WITH ELVIS (THE PELVIS)
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  • 131 10 The Ark included three dogs, three cats and a white rabbit. While husband dutifully unpacked their belongings at a Sunset Boulevard motel, Jayne sauntered to a public phone booth and deposited a dime to talk to the head of Paramount Studios." I don't know why I
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  • 263 11 yyiULK U. S. ECONOMIC AID TO NATIONALIST CHINA (FORMOSA) HAS BEEN "WISELY HANDLED,- THAT FOR INDIA, PAKISTAN AND KOREA HAVE COME IN FOR U.S. DOUBT ANT) CRITICISM. Mr. Benjamin F. Fairiess a member of President Eisenhower's Citizens Advisory Committee touring Asia, told pressmen in Taipch,
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  • 77 11 TiIRS. Indira Gandhi. daughter of Premier Nehru, has denied telling an election meeting at Allahabad that India's Communists and Socialists were receiving financial aid from abroad. Indignant Socialist leaders refuted the charges and Mr. Nehru was reported to be concerned about the remark. In a subsequent statement to
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  • 43 11 The Indian Government is reported to have instructed state governments and other official bodic< asking them not to patronise or encourage ten group* believed to be Communist-backed. Thev include the All-India Students Federation and the Indo-Soviet Cultural Society.- A .P.
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  • 170 11 lAPAN still wants relaxation of Western con- trols over trade with Soviet bloc nations, particularly Red China. Poreign Minister Nobusuko Kishi has rcemphasised Japan's stand to reporters in Tokyo. H<* ciuilirini-d reports thai Japan had received a feeler from the United Statei on the
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  • 39 11 The Ceylon firm of Freudenburg (Ceylon) Ltd. has entered an agreemeni with the Japanese Mitsubishi combine to form a .t: 75.000 corporal ion tundertake development ;ind modernisation projects, a geological survey ind establish n< i w industries. A.P.
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  • 423 12  - RUSSIAN PRINTS INSPIRE LOCAL LENSMEN SUNDAY GIAM L<RffiffßffillPn???!ffl?ff)TW sBHE 4?1 MSHH i 'I ML. m pOLOUB photograph! y now on show in the Bth Singapore International Salon at the British Council Hall have greatly inspired some of our best lensmen. The exhibition was officially opened on last Friday by the
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  • 700 13 ITS NOT HARD TO MAKE i>;^ -iw >j *G r wQi? Www** THIS is how to reupholster a dining chair similar lo the one shown in the sketch on the right. Cavity sheet litlcx foam about I] ins. or 2 ins. thick is recommended 1o r
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  • 144 13 Try making a fruit basket This is a simple task and the only tools required lo make Urn attractive item are a hand saw and a drill The two ends are cut trom i in ply to the poportions shown Mark lines i in in from the side and bottom
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  • 172 13 TO LOOSEN Tl(i II T ■CBBWfI clamp an adjustable spanner to the screwdriver blade, put the screwdriver in the screw slot and use the spanner as a kver. Increase the friction of the screwdriver so that it holds in the slot by drawing the blade across a piece
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  • 605 14 OLD MAIDS OF SOCCER ARE WAKING UP -Says DESMOND HACKETT THE Football League and the Football Association have primly announced that on April 5 representatives will meet to discuss the possibility ot selected clubs from Scotland, Wales, Ireland, France. Belgium, Spain, and Italy playing against one another. With the caution
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  • 423 14 Tj/HATKVER their fortunes W now in the sevens rugby tournament, the Royal Australian Air Force team will not have a closer shave than yesterday. Call It what you will—stateness over-confidence or just plain bad luck: the fact Is that the fancied Aussie team were
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  • 133 14  - Sponge battle will flare anew VERNOR MORGAN By ONE of the toughest battles to take place in Stockholm next month during the world table tennis championships will be round the table and not on it. Asian view England. Wales and others will be on one side of the taUc Japan,
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  • 273 14 Free Press Rugby Reporter SINGAPORE COULD HAVE WON THE DRAWN ALL-BLUES RUGGER FINAL AGAINST PERAK LAST SATURDAY. This is the view of Singapore Asian Rugby* Union secretary Mr. Niaz Mohd. Shah, who ac- companies the side to Kuala Lumpur. They had to withdraw J Be said
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  • 104 14 Tackling must improve rpHE vi(( -President of Ike Singapore All Blurs, Mr. N| Wood Run. said it was the hrst final he had Ken. Must outstanding points he noted were: 0 Though Singapore's tackling was weak in the fiist halt they made amends for it in the second. and hrought
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  • 84 14 He added that it was an equally shared fft. with Perak dominating the first half and tile olony c«ntinnovtlj attacking in the second. "Ramli was first class and I think he will improve a great deal, as he is only II now. "Boon I.eong also played a grand
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  • 2467 15  -  ALLAN LEWIS mCE by RACE by DAHAGIA will win the Class 2 Div. 1 sprint at Hukit Timah tomorrow and i<s one of the day's best bets. Bahagia finished second to Triwalla in his outing at Ipoh over the same distance for which he is penalised 7
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  • 32 15 Following tone will not start to morrow: I) an d e Bay. Iris>l Pearl, Interlaken, Pulo Puteh, Toly's D?li&iil Inverness. Twinklrtoe* Sweet Violets. Binp* Winged Warrior, an Hijjh Noon.
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  • 244 15 TWO MARTIN TRAINED I A HORSES MADE FASTEST TIME AT BUKIT TIMAH THIS MORNING ON THE NUMBER TWO TRACK WHICH IS STILL SOFT DESPITE YESTERDAY'S CLEAR SKIES. nin'-cum (Chadwick) m leni with either Nufenen or Bt, Vitui (it was hard to tell in the halt
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    • 14 15 SINGAPORE'S SOCCER STORY OF THE YEAR-in tomorrow's Free Press! •it •■<•■••• 1 1 >•••••••<••• iiHiiiiiHiiMMiillliliiliiniiiii iiiiniiinn.
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    • 25 15 Bl fc i I Ham »C»l f I foCEAIT PARK HOTEL A sea front Hotel of distinction crowning its ten-acre Park Dancing nightly except Monday
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  • 634 16 EGYPTIANS MAY BAR U.K. FROM CANAL Israel wont surrender Gaza Strip 50... Nasser OIKS big again a hands off me: speech IN the first public state- merit since the announcement of America's Middle East policy, President Nasser of Egypt .said yesterday: "We are determined in our way to achieve the
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  • 55 16 St. Mirren be.U Partick Thistle 5-1 after extra time In the second replay of their Scottish Football Association Cup fifth round tie at Hampden Park yesterday. The score was one-all after 90 minutes" play. St. Mirren are at home to Dunfermline Athletic In the
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  • 41 16 M.C.C. bent Grlqualnnd We t by an Innings nnd 47 runs before lunch on the but day of their three-dav match In Kinibeiiey ye>leichiy. Qriqualand West. IC2 for five Overnight, wore all out in their second Innings for 187.
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  • 73 16 MORE ON WAY OUT t^HE Singapore Government is making arrangements to ship the .second batch of banishces to China a*> soon as possible. A government spokesman told the Free Press this morning th e majority of those arrested during the last riots were sent aw iy yesterday. Among those still
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  • 215 16 U.S. support to prevent conflict j 11HE United States propo ed to Israel yesterday a new two-point plan aimed at meeting, at least in part, Israel's conditions for withdrawing its forces from the Gaza Strip and the Gulf of Aqaba. The United States Secretary of State,
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    • 14 1 THE PAPER WITHIN A PAPER Eve No. 31. Singapore, Tuesday, I -ebruary 12, 1957.
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    • 421 1 HERE In Slngap rich in the possibilities of culinary adventures our local residents are probably the world's laziest eaters! In a city boasting restaurants whose cosmopolitan chefs are capable of executing the most exacting of gourmet tricks at the com- mand of the discerning .what
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    • 184 1 Flower fresh in rosy Iilac Design of the week TALA...made from a glamorous Indian san, is Eve's original design for a flower-fresh look. It is made from a sixyard length of soft, fine-count cotton in a rosy lilac shade. The sans woven bands of colour in turquoise and coraline are
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