The Singapore Free Press, 27 July 1957

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1 4 The Singapore Free Press
  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press i Malaya's Own Family Paper \W *****« Singapore, Saturday, July 27, 1957. Price 15 Cts.
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  • 357 1 Free Asia in danger: Mac Ijfcv HAROLD MACMIL|HH' LAN, British Prime Mtinuitrr, yesterday warned [■bat unless the "tidal wave" [ft i..i::- .:iiism in Asia, and MSjr," a ivi rted into safe Runnels, it may turn to Roir.munism. I The Prime Minister was Rplcomini: American lawRe rs who are now in
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  • 50 1 Britain's Prime Minister Mr. Harold Macrnillan told the American Bar Association convention in London yesterday that marriages between British girls and American servicemen stationed in England were taking place at the rate of 3,000 a year. "This is thp true spirit of mutual aid," he commented. U.P.
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  • 224 1 Menxies threatened me, says President PRESIDENT NASSER last night accused Mr. R. Ci. Menzies of h a v i n g "threatened" him and proposed the internationalisation of the Suez Canal during the Australian Prime Minister's vi.sit to Cairo after the canal was nationalised. The Egyptian President
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  • 365 1 Govt. clamps down on moneylenders' racket 'Co bankrupt' advice pORTY Singapore Government officers have been granted permission to go bankrupt to help them avoid being swindled and blackmailed by moneylenders. A Government spokesman who told this to the Free Press this morning indicated that
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  • 148 1 DEFENCE Depai tmeni officials said In Wa«hln tun today that United .states military command* era Ul Japan liaci COm a pleto authority to provide whatever help they could to the victim., ol tlie Kyuflhu Hand Hood disaster American trOOpp and helicopters have been helping Japanese
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    • 37 1 our best guide to today's racing I Jag .<g%^ I wZmmk *-^m <j| Oh. ~'*> i^Bl mBmSIS&BsGa&ffI&SSL MSA w£r/y^SttKr in H» I" Sflrtaparilla, fonk I>r > Cingei Vie, I efnofiadetGinyef Btcff SkxtotCbei ytde r Creatn sod«,OrafigeCruth f Crape Fruil
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  • 414 2 SHE FLED FROM THE REDS IN CHINA Opera singers debut as paint*, i \HT and theatrical circles in Singapore today are talking about a beautiful and talented Peking opera singer and painter 26-year-old Miss Ma Soo-sian. Her exhibition oi Chinese paintings was opened on Thursday at the Chinese Chamber of
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  • 284 2 Cancer hope let down DEEP-BREATHING CAN'T STOP IT' INVETERATE smokers who imagine that regular deep breathing exercises can avert the danger of lung cancer better think again. Although one school of physical culturists is of the opinion that .such exercises not only develop the chest but also prevent the lungs
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  • 219 2 THE Singapore Minister for Health, Mr. A. J. Braga, has stressed the importance of people knowing and appreciating the value of positive health. He said: "We shall never have a thoroughly healthy people until the peop'e themselves know and appreciate the value of positive
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  • 144 3 COLONY PLANS A BIG SPLASH ivNGAPORE Will have ail■Jh amenity by the ol next year when the I council completes the $4o(),0U0 swimpool in King George L City Architect, Crocker told the iss that when it inpleted, it would jat amenity to the Chinatown resin I« Tr 3 the general
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  • 56 3 British and other West European viewers may be able to watch Soviet television in direct transmission cy 1960, oilirtals said in Prague yesterday. This .should become possible under a planned hookup between Moscow and the Czechoslovak network which joul' in turn be linked to Eurovision,
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  • 349 3 So stern, and yet he praises FRANK BUBLA tapped impatiently with his .stick on the floor of the Mandarin Room at the Capitol Theatre in Singapore yesterday, trying to hurry the band and his three dancing girls into a strict tempo. Shaking his head in despair he called to Singapore
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  • 203 3 YOUNG Malayans are showing an increasing interest in the courses offered by Japanese universities to overseas students. Mr. X Muraoka, a Japanese vice-consul in Singapore, said that indication of this came from the growing number of students who visited the Japanese Con-sulate-General to make inquiries
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    • 159 3 a us H B B M h^'h H I AIR-CONDITIONED J CREAT WORLD CABARET ■i iHtitjht lux-tension ta.wat. SP#T DANCES B Prizes: COCA-COLA By courtesy of LION Ltd I a PLUS! EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION i J SPECIAL FLOOR SHOW byjhe HONGKONG RAINBOW REVUE Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! nly 5 more nights
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    • 95 3 Hl N/ i f-*- N *^-*»A m JBf^ i BIG NEWS 1 llcA I 5 «3 have pleasure in announcing *O tfie /ong awaited GENUINE HALF-PRICE s SALE I COMMENCING S MONDAY 29th JULY S i> VANITY jjj MAYNARO BUILDING sj' 11, BATTERY ROAD. 2?^^?^\? ?N^ y^ mk ryr/^ yn
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  • 217 4 Ths Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, July 21. 1957. Opinion Hungry? Go, buy arms HUNGRY or backward nations of Asia and the Middle East, be they pacifist or neutralist, share one tiling in common. [t is their inordinate desire to acquire arms, something that seems to be more compulsive than their
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  • Article, Illustration
    39 4 "Vivien, dear, repeat after Larry: 'I will be a good girl and come straight to rehearsals. I must not join protest marches on the way. I must not call at the Hou se of Lords and wake everybody up
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  • 994 4 The best news yet for people of 30 *#V#f at min€t is far ih<> birds— nat far human bvinys in trham it just brwds barvdam —BSETTEBi STILL IF YOU'RE 65 yOUTH goes on until A at least 50, middle age until 70, and nobody should begin to regard themselves as
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    • 55 4 SUPER SOFT ABSORBENT COMET Toilet Tissue i "V^' M6>SOFT ABS V^ I m oMHi m 5 8 ""222 *****22 I S""S 5 5 3 7-7S >^^y. SOFT ABS^^L,. THE LABEL TO LOOK FOR SO ECONOMICAL 600 single sheets per rci 1 Wholesale enquiries invited. Sole Agent v J >^.^. J
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  • 249 5 BIG TRADE FAIR WILL OPEN IN S'PORE ON AUG.8 mVisa difficulties now settled EIMI i the difficulties which delayed the opening of the Hong trade exhibition in Singapore have been overcome. It will NN ,en at the Happy World on Aug. 8," a week later than originv scheduled. Visas had
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  • 47 5 Several waves of Nationalist planes have rained tons of leaflets over the major cities of five provinces of south-east China and Hainan Island in the Tonkin Gulf, the air force ani nounced in Taipei) yesterday. All planes returned safely to base.— Reuter
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  • 167 5 j apore [ncome Tax-pajrers' Assoclae sMII awaiting a reply from the Govk me tax retort* memorandum rallin; t cn°a f n th !cS!S" w viri -4 our nirmo h: Wered, we tt nothing for vo months. a the doyemw fortnight ana %i niattor up |r
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  • 210 5 Safety Council to be expanded I NEW 810 TO HALT RISING ROAD TOLL" lwtai ACCIDENTS I*■ are on the in crease in Singapore. The monthly report lof the Trailic Police has revealed that 16 I people were killed in las many accidents a last month, compar- ed with nine in
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    • 169 6 >l Will* AKl h\ Lmm ialk and l p liil Davis 1 A r n.'r, MOAtwr4trA/fifMC£Js\ i powt pfaoi V^v armies II r ti T A !!y ANT Vo S!S^y r 3k i Tl iP /x- >ot» MLACt'HZAK M£*r gY PADID in W ARE ALSO MISER^LE CtoUW-mY. [OvgS AN OLD
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    • 528 6 BORN today, you have a finel- I balanced mind but a i perament which you may SS I I i difficult to keep under cviiYou may discover that i not easy for you, since thei If constant battle between mind anri I emotion; practical, commoi I and adventuresomeness; optimism I'■
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 189 7 LONDON, July 26. Previous Today j; No l BSS cif> I ,an ports July unquoted unquoted August 27 buyers 26 7 b buyers 87f4 sellers 27 l B sellers A,, l( i RSS Spot 27 t buyers 27 buyers |M 27 sellers 27 sellers ■ki<. .1 No.
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    • 103 7 I NEW YORK. July 26. Previous Today i Straits spot 96.50 nom. 96.12 nom. i futui i>. udard Contract July unquoted unquoted Aug. unquoted unquoted Ml: (Jtiirt. SALES: Nil. aits < onir.iot July 9550 buyers 95.62 buyers 96.50 sellers 96.37 sellers Aug. 95.50 buyers 95.50 buyers 96.12
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    • 39 7 I NEW YORK, July 26. Previous Today industrials 516.69 514 59 Railroads 153.81 152 33 Domestic ikmds 86.38 8642 PtUitiea 70.47 70 03 Stocks -mposite Averages ***** 177.84 Above prices quoted in U.S. cents per lb.
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    • 46 7 lalabar •Lamix-mg spot 26*4, release 26, afloats ilabar July shipLampong July ment 25. Sarawak spot, m Above prices quoted in U.S. cents per Ib. awaiting release and afloats 25, July shipment 25. Muntok white spot 33 Vfe, afloats 33, July shipment 33, sellers ex-dock.
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    • 114 7 I LONDON, July 26. pr. Previous Today PRA I'niiippines c.if. U.K7 iorth Kuropean delivered '"Rhi prr long ton July Aug. $168 sellers $168 sellers PRA, Straita c.i.f. U.K/North ioropean delivered weight per »n« ton July/Anf. £63^4 buyers £63% buyers £64 i sellers £64>4 sellers Aug. Sept.
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  • 640 7 ADAMS IS FINED $20,000 J)R. JOHN HODKIN ADAMS, the prosperous family doctor of Eastbourne, Su«t>ex, England, recently acquitted of a sensational murder charge, was fined a total of £2,400 (M 520,400) at Lewes Assizes yesterday. He pleaded guilty to 14 charges ranging from forgery of prescriptions and wrong statements on
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    • 219 7 "announcement extraordinary Specially selected iilAiPt STA At i tt.US m fov I MIDNIGHT B SCREENINGS AT THE PAVILION b TONIGHT MIDNIGHT i CHMfiKRWIII B with ENGLISH SUBTITLES Starring PREM NATH BINA RAI JOHNY WALKER 2 Sat. Aug 3rd Sat. Aug 10th Sat. Aug 17th AZAAD "ABHIMAN #J DEVTA I l^l
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 65 7 V- t SINGAPORE I I HIGH TIDES I TODAY: I.OK p.m. and 1 t 11.30 p.m. I TOMORROW: 12.45 p.m. I I MONDAY: 12 4.1 p.m. TUESDAY: on am. I o a«d 1.22 P n, o WEDNESDAY: 105 a »n. and l.. r >!> p.m. o THURSDAY: 1.55 a ■">■
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    • 156 7 Today's Radio Programme for Singapore i is pin Saturday Date; i time Signal, Newi and Singapore Share Market Report 1.4 I Saturday Date Pai i n, 2.1 Wei kend Sport 248 Ih€ I atii American way; :< '< i At. Youi Request, pr« ented by Oeoflrej Weeb 3 Juke Bo*
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  • 948 8 Steve Winters and THE GOLDEN SCORPION DIMLY Snubby beard the voice, and stared in amazement. Si- i inullaneously Lhf r e came a horrifying clat- ter from the helicopter as one of the men in it opened up w ln suJ) machine gun, and; splinters flew fiom the deck all
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  • 103 8 rE winners of last week's colour-In contest (each of wb^in will receive a $5 prize in due course) are as follow?: Miss Ann Metherell (11), 153, Thomson Rise Estate, Singapore -20. Miss Mary Chiam Tsu Hua (8) 710. Geylang Road, Singapore. Master Chan Kok Majig (14), 23-,4,
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 197 8 RUPERT'S NEW ADVENTURE AT GREYROCKS COVE :f^n ZM (TT Pt 1 'v• Q l<> Puf>ert» His^ppoir.tmerM the o««< it jnd «r.»(i\ijl!y smtlf ai Returning on his tr.uks Rupert man's ttnglMgt, Both men eive. foreign sirjnp.er only vf <m de^((ht s|" ri( over his face. 'le.irs yours md finds th.it the
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    • 323 8 A colour-in conte t With prizes for you! POCKET-MONEY prizes Singapore 1. to reach net are offered for colour- not later than IhurscU) ing this scene with paints next. Age limit is 15. crayons or chalks. There are four prizes Name (Master/Miss) offered— each of $5 (two for boys and
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    • 96 9 when you cannot L I breast-feed S^ «*"g FOR INFANT FEEDING Roberto Bellini UZ/ f \^~__~^^m^m^mwLWtik f l f)( 'f N a cor rccdy -balanced infant ['-<)<!, cnri< hal by the addition ol Vitamin A. VII^'MPPPHL Vitamin I> and Organic Iron. LACTOCjLIsT £jfltfl B»\ <'• remarkably easy to mix nothing
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 297 9 {TOMORROWS SERVICES 1 Of INt'IANU r ,iiion: o a.m. »v parish Commu*m .Sunday School; Jm- ii a.m. Manm Evensong. M- pm. EvenX of the Ascension, ■A' Holy Coin- „i, am. Sunday rM L\ensongl il stoad- a a.m. Holy v.m. Sunday M „n. Evensong. L I M-whew's Church. Neil P^Cl,,;.! Commun-
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    • 324 9 MIIIIICSIIIIIIIIIIIICJIIIIIIIIIIIICJIIItIIIIIIIU I Pulpit i Aft fc-» I space I I rw*HE Free Press in- U vites church E leaders of all re- c ligions to submit 5 short sermons for E publicatioii in this c Zpage. The sermons should not be more c than 400 words in c c length
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    • 474 9 Barker Road Methodist Cha- p«l-46 Barker Koad: 4 p.m. Wor- ship Service— Mr. ST. Peter UrnI PRESBYTERIAN Prehbyteriaji Church (Orchard Road): 9 am. Morning Service and Sunday School, 6 pm. Even- ing Service. j Straits Chinese Presbyterian Church (Prinsep Street): 845 am. Sunday School and Bible j Classes, 10 a.m.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
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  • 76 11 you/19 Sfoff ond Taylor in another good opening stand pictures. TOP: SINGAPORE schoolgirls 1 champion Alice Tay forging ahead from Esther Thumboo (left) and Siak So Wah (second from left) to win her 80-m hurdles heat in 13.5 sec. on the first day of the Singapore
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  • 259 11 SOMERSET COMPLETE A DOUBLE vs KENT 1 k-HIKK, makm j n g i determined |A t bid to finish X lh<- leaders the County CricX, c hampionship, ifcitrrd:iv stored their ■v' win this month It.", i five wicket [Bctory out Hamp[Hro at BuurneBouth ■Yorkshire increasH theii points total j B
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  • 169 11 "DESULTS in yesterday's cricket matches were: At Stourbridge: Worcestershire beat Leicestershire by an innings and 73 runs. Leicester 90 and 137 (Horton live lor 37); Worcestershtre 300-G dec. At Nottingham: Gloucestershire beat Nottinghamshire by five wicket*. Notts 350 and 112 I (Smith .six for 45); Gloucestershire 254
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  • 56 11 Brazil took a 2-0 load over Israel in the North American zone semi-final of the Davis Cup in Montreal yesterday. Winners of the tie meet the United State*. Armando Vieira beat Arien Avidan 6-1, 6-3, 12-10; and Carlos Fernandez beat Eleazar I>avidman 6-4, 6-4^
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  • 124 11 Ex-Colony soccer star to play for Sunderland TWO former Sim apo-e Services Mfftf plawrs have won their way t > recognition in British *<" ccr. They are SAC lorn Slavin and I.AC Harry Clarke Clarke, who has represented Singapore Service* and Sinsapore Selection at Jeft half, has signed (or the
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  • 509 12 ji May, Cowdrey ana bheppara hold Worrell th^ Q f\ They are 137 runs behind FIGHTING resistance by the middle order batsmen, against keen bowling and fielding, gave England a first innings lead of 137 over the West Indies on the second day of
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  • 72 12 Lindwall aims for Test place PAY LINDWALL, the Australian fa-st bowler, has decided to decline the coachIng post offered him by the Indian Board of Control. "Acceptance would mean I would be away from home too much," he said in Brisbane yesterday. Lindwall added that he wanted to play a
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  • Article, Illustration
    68 12 8 i j LIM JIT IMM hold- j I ing a strong challenge |j p by Ernest Frida, Singa- I pore's most promising* i I sprinter, to win their I I 100 yards semi final on i the first day of the I I Singapore AAA chain- pionships at Farcer
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    6 12 picture. nrnv ajgwaas^&ffejiEs i Free Press
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  • 103 12 IBBOTSON GETS A WARNING y^TORLD record miler Derek Ibbotson has been warned that he may lose his amateur status if he goes through with a plan to write his life story for a London newspaper. The Daily Mail yesterday boldly announced that Ibbotson "tells his own fascinating story exclusively in
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    • 47 12 The Rings you select need not b€ I but they Must above all be Beauf f I of good quality At S.P.H. you y» I S.P.H. de SILVA TDI 45 HIGH ST. AIRPORT SING' I 6 STATION RD. IPOH J 6 EMBANKMENT -KUALA LUMP I ♦-♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦^♦♦^^^♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦i I
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  • THE FREE PRESS Saturday MAGAZINE
    • 11 1 THE FREE PRESS Saturday MAGAZINE Singapore, July 27, 1957. i, m
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    • 874 1  - HOW DO YOU RATE AS A FATHER? AMANDA MARSHALL jjggjgjjjg ijL*«Bflf I president Eisenhower j According to his son) j Lorked to a five-point j p or parenthood. 10w... IpHE President of the United States, whose personal habits and digive system are constantly raked by the spotlight of publiity, Ikis
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    • 404 1 VENICE WILL BE SWALLOWED WITHIN 300 YEARS Tiif: city of Venice slowly finking. The combined action ttf the increasing sea level throughout the world and the Eowerini of the bottom of its famed lagOOti means that in IJOO yean most of its streets will be undec
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    • Article, Illustration
      58 2 'My Handkerchief" is the Htle"of""his"de"l I-Mhtful portrait which was taken by Mr T Chor of Singapore. If you have a photograph you would like to see published in this page, send it to Satur- day Magazine, Free Press. Cecil Street, Singapore A stamped and addressed envelope must be ./..T..J'.T. rl
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    • 398 2 ]JO\Y would you lil<<' lo be sen fenced lo Jour months 1 hard labour and lined $(ioo for nol having ;i hair < ut? This was the fate of an American airman (n Japan this week. Donald Wheeler, '^o, refused "white Bidewaii" cut when he waa i\
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    • 1277 2  - FISH THAT CAT THE RIVER TO BE FED WE ONT OF ANTONIN TORDY EJ pORMER Singapore Mr. C. G. Mickey") Merton has replied to a challenge made by famous him ter-author J. H. ("Elephant Bill") Williams who wrote in his book Bhandoola": "I have heard tales of two African elephants
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    • 847 3  - Upas tree provides them with poison for their arrows Pelham Groom by AT first sight it would seem that cinematograph films have little, if anything, in common with the bomoh and the pawang, bul the connection lies in the Malayan Film Unit's excellen l film "The Timeless Temiars" which deservedly
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    • 174 4 Vehicle for curves LrNTAMED youth* 1 1 left me feeling even more mixed- up than the crazy mixed up kids it's :xl 1 about. This film could be one of lour things a social crusade against corruption, a rock n' roll musical, a straight melodrama, or merely a vehicle for
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    • 305 4 Brave era splendidly portrayed '"•Till'. Spii it ol SI. Louis'" is one of those lilms thai no one can bear i<> criticise. It is ;i w.nni, brave, sympathetic reconstruc tion of ;i splendid era. Events are skill wily port rayed. Lindburg'S early flying days, told m flashbacks during and before
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    • 247 4  - FROLICKING AT MONTE CARLO WITH MARLENE CECILE PARRISH Film Previews by r pHE Monte Carlo 1 Story" is a pleasantly expensive comedy about gambling and the international social set. Marlene Dietrich, looking somewhat too well preserved, plays a penniless adventuress in a series of slinky and glittering gowns dripping from
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    • 121 4 LISBON" is an acceptable me^M drama that adequately tuiniis| its unpretentious purpose -that o.| r providing a tast-mov-M adv nt ure thriller.! I am not sneering when say that It has vi! the ng»| ingredients for box-oflWB success action, v ;de .B romantic setting screen colour md current pattern
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    • 261 4 J WENT to see 'Desk Set" expecting the worst; namely, one of those dreary conference-room melodramas complete with impatient telephones and a scandal ahout misappropriated funds. I was pleasantly surprised l>esk Sot" i s a warm, witty comedy. «v ttS tf°J lbot !r t
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  • ALL THE LATEST SELECTIONS THE FREE PRESS RACE DAY Special
    • 14 1 THE FREE PRESS RACE DAY Special ALL THE LATEST SELECTIONS Saturday, July 27. 1957.
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      • 89 1 THE NEW AUSTIN A 55 CIWI D !Wa/2& New look in family in tnr i n The •■'< n«w A 55 '^■P^ 1 powip a f Forward hv. 1500 tngii c fron |b gtvii < low pel excep forward i rht f ">'• roomier qutefer, rr m^^' CUSTOM CMOICI .■<■..
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    • 1209 2 RACE 1—2.00: CLASS 2, DIV. 2— 1 MILE 1 MM n.v\<; 'hah Gy breg (Bhaw Btabl*) Bpeneey 8.13 rawm Dl siv liKliX.h 5y beg (R &J. Man. cksha > Tjoa 811 Mitchell 3 (MM SIAK SAPPHIRE 6y beg (DOUbU T Stablr i Rodfefl 8.09 Camer 4
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    • 643 1 t) '«v aw Actor Golden t 1) ami 0 Race 9), Best H 8 v o t J earl »Oap and |m be hr. lV y ernor's Cup at Singapore Is good enough to make her one of the 1 good chances. Honey Bird. Pappa s Love and
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    • 279 2 «AC£ ONE f RANG n\n Covered 3F DUBTX BRIDGI >• cent track re] WAR BAPPHIKI 25-7^ —Went ea 41 4/5. I SUNNY |>.\\ Went over 3F MILLION DOLLAR 57— Was not c t for 3F l n 40 lei s« going v m *ai Shoe over 3F In Mi**
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    • 92 1  - GOLDEN MELODY'S TASK EASIER ALLAN LEWIS i. ■MH Km us van BreuW kelon Stable will ■ely oit OAYRKOOK as Its representative in B h ommissioner B il' s Cup, main h Penang this ■ftoni.».i»). Pearl City ■n<l Crimson Pirate mw mv start. I Wil Jrimson Pirate W Pea 1 City
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    • 1223 3 I RACE CARD CONTINUED FROM PAGE TWO I <ACE 8 -530: CLASS 5, DIV. 3-7 FURS. SATEIXITI 7y (Sagittarius Stable) R. Bagby qon W i im (Xl AT TRADITION Oy (Madam C.X Lee) Manning 8 1 S it IiXKKACLDA 7y (Sagittarius Stable) R Bagby n WELL
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    • 299 4 Nazakat can beat Golden Melody HER EARLY PACE CAN DECIDE RACi 'rill sparingly -raced 1 Pear] City and newly- promoted Golden .Melody, two classic staying prospects, get their chance to prqve their worth in the Commissioner CJeneral's (up event over a mile at Penang today, first day of the Penang
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