Sunday Standard, 10 February 1957

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  • 20 1 SUNDAY STANDARD *>1 m Jit 3fl 4 Vol. VII. No. 222 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1957 24 PAGES 20 CENTS
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  • 245 1 Religious Revival THE trout)l<»* and anxious times through I which the world is now passing has hrm rht about an intense religious revival. Missionaries ind religious leaders representing many faiths and doctrines have h pen moving from country to country in hcreasing numbers spreading the words of their creeds
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  • 189 1 CHARLESTON, South Carolina, Feb. 9 (UP)— General Curtis Lemay said iv, Soviet rains during the past five years are steadily narrowing the United b present favourable margin" in long-range nuclear bombers. "We must give increasing recognition to the rapid strides being made
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  • 48 1 THE BOY WITH 12 TOES U.P. IGNACIO Agular. 17. has \Z toes. The boy was discovered among teenager gangs who were arrested after they victimized residents at Balibago Check Point in Angeles. The Philippines. According to him, he is the only member in the Family with abnormal feet.
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  • 69 1 Feb. 9. (AP). to De urbj brelast night Police they had the phantom who had spread terror ''•".e 2:g^ we Dec. 22. ere shot led in a w Id foray on Thursday night. Two others also have been wounded and there have been several near-misses since the
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  • 53 1 SYDNEY, Feb. 9. The Commander-in-Chief of Britain's Far East Land Forces, General Sir Francis Festing, left Sydney by air today for Changi, Singapore. Sir Francis is aboard a Royal Air Force York Transport plane, which, after delivering him in Singapore, will go on to England
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  • 229 1 ROYAL RIFT REPORT (It's) Ridiculous, Say Palace Sources P a i a ONDON Feb 9 (UP Buckingham raiace sources today denied reports published abroad that there is a growing rift beEcHnb\ir?r n EHzabeth and *>"** °< 4u 1™"? sources with close connections in the Palace ridiculed the reports. A third
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  • 506 1 TEACHERS CALL OFF THEIR STRIKE FOR MERDEKA'S SAKE UNION HEEDS LIM'S APPEAL THE THREATENED strike by 2,000 Colony teachers has been called off for the time being. Said the president of the Singapore Teachers' Union. Mr. Goh Kong Beng. yesterday, ''We do not wish to tamper with the Merdeka Mission.
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  • 37 1 Queen 's A ide To Wed MISS DIANA Lyttelton 36. the assistant press secretary to the Queen, is to marry the Honorable Alexander Hood 42 younger brother of Viscount Hood, it was announced in London yesterc'ay.— Reuter
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  • 31 1 LORD Dulverton left £4.--025.618 in a will probated on Friday— the 14th member of the Wills tobacco family to leave an estate worth more than a million pounds.— A.P.
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  • 24 1 136- Year-Old Man RADIO Peiping reported yesterday that an 136-year-old man is living in good health in a mountain village in Snansni Province.— U.P.
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  • 21 1 ADMIRAL Mglos Horthy, former Regent of Hungary, died yesterday at his home in Estoril Portugal. He was 88. U.P.
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  • 82 1 LOXDOX. Feb. 9. (Reuter)— Tn? sudden death in London la.n night of a Conservative Member of Parliament. Sir David Gammans. at the age of 61, will cause a by-election at Hornsey the eighth now pending since Air. Harold Macmillan's government reshuffle. Sir David was often referred
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  • 83 1 HOW IS THAT BEARD DOING? HOW Is That Beard doing? Fine, as you tan sec by this latest picture of the Duke of Edinburgh, pirtui^d on visit to the seaport of Balnurst. Gambia, West Africa But Britain's sailor Duke, who grew a full beard in the Antarctic as a protection
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  • 174 1 ANOTHER TIGER SCARE IN BENTONG BENTONG, Sat. Vegetable growers and rubber tappers in the Chcmang Village who were terrorized by the Bentong man-eater are once aj;ain scared of tigers. Pug marks have been found in vegetable plots and the trunk of a papaya tree bears
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  • 22 1 PRESIDENT Eisenhower flew to Moultrie. Georgia, yesterday for a week of hunting and golf at nearby Thomasvilte, Georgia.— U.P.
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  • 29 1 SULTRY Susan Hayward of the movies marries a Georgia attorney Floyd Eton Chalkley. in a simple ceremony before a justice of the peace on Friday. A.P.
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  • 26 1 A GENERAL house curfew "until further notice" was imposed yesterday morning on Limassol. second largest town in Cyprus. Nt> official reason was given. Reuter
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  • 75 1 He Feeds His Wife On Dog Food LOS ANGELES, Feb. 9 (AP) Her husband insisted that they eat canned dog food and horse meat, 25-year-old Holly Young testified yesterday in obtaining a divorce. The red-haired film laboratory technician said her husband. Frederick T. Young, 28, an industrial engineer, considered such
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  • 132 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 9, (Reuter) Mr, G.P. Hutheesing, brother-in-law of the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, accused Mr. V.K. Krishna Menon today of "arrogance, vanity and bad temper." Mr. Menon, India's minister without portfolio, is a close friend of the Prime Minister and his
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  • 109 1 'FRISCO BALLET ORDERED HOME SA\ FRANCISO. Feb. 9 (AP) The San Francisco trnuDo. in Singapore on a culturally successful world tour. has been ordered home because of transportation expenses. Harold Christensen. director of the ballet company here, said he received a telegram yesterday from the American National Theatre and Academy,
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  • 33 1 IRISH extremists, believed to be members of the Irish Republican Army, blew up an electricity transformer unit in Maghera county on Friday night, plunging a large area into darkness.— U.P.
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  • 380 1 WE ARE GRATEFUL TUNKU MERDEKA KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Chief Minister. Tunku Abdul Kaliman today praised Great Britain for "accepting the wishes of our people with good grace" and granting independence to the Federation. in a broadcast announcing Government's allocation of 51.000.000 for the August MerdeKa Day celebrations, the Tunku declared:
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  • 77 1 NEW YORK, Feb. 9. (AP>— American Communists, split on future policy, gathered here toc'ay for their first national convention in seven years. The fight is between old Una Reds, who would hold fast to the Moscow doctrine, and revisionists favouring a more independent
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  • 30 1 THE U.S. Army's top loetstics expert testified yesternay that the Army has U557,000,--000,000 worth of conventional ammunition on the shelf for use in any future war.— UP
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  • 131 2 A PRINCE LEAVES U.S. HOSPITAL WASHINGTON, Feb. f 9 (UP) Prince Mash- I hur, the 3i-year-old son of Saudi Arabian King Saud, received his last medical treatment at Walter Reed Army Hos- pital yesterday. He also visited Wash- Jin c ton Zoo where he saw > mountain lions and bears.
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  • 160 2 TEL AVIV. Feb. 9 (Reuter) Crowds of nearly 1 00,000 today booed tha name of the United Nations SecretaryGeneral as Tel Aviv's largest ever demonstration heard orators demand Mr Dag Hammarsjold's resignation. The demonstration railed to protest against what Israeli political parties called "U.N.
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  • 41 2 BONN. Germany. Feb 9 (UP) \Ve?t Germany announced officially last night that she will contribute to the upkeep of 80,000 British troops in this country and give additional financial aid "in the spirit of the NATO pact."
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  • 37 2 KING SAUD of Saudi Arabia left Washington by air yesterday for Spain after a ten-day state visit which formally ended on Friday night wi'h agreement on United States military aid to Saudi Arabia.— Reuter.
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  • 51 2 BRISBANE. Feb. 9 (AP) A search partv has found the remains of six U.S. airmen killed when their B-25 crashed on a New Guinea mountainside in World War 11. Six identity discs brought back bv the searchers reached Brisbane last night. The names were not
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  • 282 2 Death Knell To Ali's Cabinet: Heading For The Graveyard Govt. Faces Its Big Test This Week JAKARTA Feb 9 (UP) Indonesia's Communist Party Is playing a waiting game for the next week, which may see the collapse of Premier All Satroamidjojo's tottering coalition cabinet. The
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  • 179 2 U.S. Told: Do Not Expect Miracles 'Saud Is Not All-Powerful' WASHINGTON, Feb. 9 (AP)— Tlie United States is being advised by Middle East experts not to expect miracles from the successful visit here of King Saud of Saudi Arabia in winning general acceptance of the Eisenhower programme by other nations
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  • 28 2 EMPLOYMENT in America cropped 1,660,000 last month to a total of 62.8P0.000, the government reported on Friday. It was the largest January decline since 1949- AP.
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  • 96 2 JAKARTA, Feb. 9 (AP) The Indonesian Foreign Ministry today released a 95--page booklet, detailing what it said was a record of subversive actlvles against Indonesia by Dutch citizens or people sympathetic to the Netherlands. The booklet also dealt with the trials of the late Captain Leon
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  • 80 2 Philippines Pressmen Are Coming MANILA, Feb. 9 (Reuter) Mr. J V. Cruz, Press secretary to the Philippine President, Mr. Ramon Magsaysay, left here today by air for Singapore via Hongkong. Mr. Cruz and three Manila journalists are to be the gue..ts of the Governments of Singapore and Malaya. The party
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  • 32 2 FOUR persons died and two others received serious injuries in an explosion at a firecracker factory south of Tair>eh on Friday, police reported. The factory was levelled. Renter.
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  • 230 2 It Will Destroy You/ Press Warns LONDON, Feb. 9 (AP) London evening newspapers bitterly attacked the Egyptian Government yesterday for demanding the death penalty for four Britons accused of espionage against the regime of President Nasser. r "By sacrificing a handful of
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  • 113 2 India' s C-Plan Aid To Malaya BANGALORE. Feb. 9, (Reuter) India will shortly ,end to Singapore, under the Colombo Plan an Indian-designed Indian-manufactured all-metal basic trainer aircraft, Mr. J, M. Srinagesh, managing director of the Hindustan Aircraft Factory, announced today The aircraft, he said, would spend about one year there
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  • 37 2 DR. ROGER Bannister, the first four-minute miler. became a father on Friday night when his Swedisn-born wife Movra fiave birth to a seven-pound eleven-ounce girl. The baby is to be called Carol Erin Elver. Reuter.
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  • 77 3 LEADING members of the cast of the T.T.C. production of "The Beggar's Opera" (left to right): Khoo Liam Kim as Jenny; Chin Wai Fan as Peacham; Michael Pennefather as Lockit; Elma Thwaitcs as Mrs. Peacham: Sally Chia as Polly; G.K. Paul as Filch;
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  • 176 3 cor. Beg* ya record The I Vcrner I I Speech he pal acton n Abisne- Caia Kim as Miles as orche?tra (cello); lai Khoo (trumpet); -ion) and ectureT ge, is v. roc's for the »n produe- en several times, and recently
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  • 48 3 AN engraved silver tray Wit presentee to Mr. Maurice Brown, Registrar of the University of Malaya, who vacates his post next month, at a tea party at the University on Thursday. The sift was from the acar'emic and non-academic members of Mr. Brown's staff
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  • 216 3 FIRE BRIGADE MAN GETS 6 MONTHS Guilty On Corruption Count AN Inspection Officer of the Singapore Fire Brigade, S. L. Velge, was yesterday sentenced to six months' jail for corruptly accepting $170 from a building contractor as an inducement for approving the {installation of two underground petrol vaults. The Singapore
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  • 107 3 Tandon Makes A Wish THE retiring Indian Commissioner for Malaya. Mr. R K. Tandon, last night conveyed India's wish for Malaya's success in its "glorious march to freedom." He expressed this wish at a reception Riven by the Indian Association in Balestier Road, at which the Commissioner General for South-east
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  • 69 3 SINGAPORE has one of the best airports *n the world, said Mr. I). G. Anftcrson, Director-Gen-eral of Civil Aviation, Australia, yesterday. Mr. Anderson told reporters: "I am amazed *t the progress of development of your airport." He was here last June. He leaves this morn Ing
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  • 228 3 Station Master Found Dead In Hotel Room A FEDERATION Station Master, Doraisamy. 48, was found dead in a hotel room in Mayo Street, Singapore at 9.30 a.m. yesterday. His body was one of four recovered by Colony Police in various oarts of the island' yesterday. Doraisamy of Dungun. Trengganu, booked
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  • 98 3 DAMAGED PLANE ARRIVES A Qantas Super Constellation touched do\v n at Singaporc'.s International airport yesterday with a damaged No. 2 oil tank access cover from Darwin and none of the 31 passengers on board were aware of it. Earlier the plane flew to Darwin from Sydney with a qapins hole
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  • 64 3 DONALD MOORE Production announced yesterday tnat to meet the demand, an extra 150 seats will be added to reservations for the San Francisco Ballot which opens tonight at the Singapore Badminton Stadium. Bookings for those seats may be made this morning from 9.30 a.m. at the
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  • 31 3 THE St. Andrew's School Clinic held a "get-together" yesterday at the school nail. More than 100 people, inclur.inj* the Minister for Communications and Works. Mr. Biancis Thomas attended.
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  • 55 3 BHAXAKHANI H a m z a h Khan, an ex-nayal rating, was yesterday committed to stand trial at tlie next Singapore Assizes on a charge of robbing Inspector Hong Tiong Eng. while armed with a dagger, at Mount Emily, on June 2, last year. He was allowed
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  • 35 3 A FARMER, Koh Kim Hock, on his way home after a Chinese wayang in Yio Chu Kang Road. Singapore, was waylaid by ten men and assaulted. Koh was treated in the General hospital.
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  • 53 3 Tin Drops 1 3/8 STORE, Sat.: The price of tin on the local market today was $383$ per picul (Down $1 3/8). Singapore Coconut Oil Millers Association: bulk $435. drums $47*. The tone was quiet. Singapore Copra Association: closing prices: 6traite mixed copra: Feb. $28 (nominal). Mar. $28 (nominal). The
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  • 45 3 LADY BLACK will open the exhibition of Malay Girls' School work at Geylang Craft Centre. Geylang Malay School, Geylang Road at 2 p.m on Feb. 16. She will visit the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital, Tanjong Pagar at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, Feb 12.
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  • 202 3 MALACCA. Sat— The Coroner, Mr. Ramanatha Iyer, today criticised the 'strange' attitude of several witnesses who failed' to throw any light on the rieath of a prominent businessman whose body was found floating near the Esplanade on Nov. 26, last year. All
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  • 282 4 NO JOBS, NO FRIENDS, NO CHARACTER PENANG, Sat. All too often, it is only when a man has served his sentence that he really begins to pay for the offence that sent him to prison in the first instance. He loses his job, his
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  • 88 4 RED INDIAN DANCER ARRIVES Mr. Thomas Dorsey (Two Tom Arrow?), an American Indian rtancer. singer. Jecturer on customs and authentic performer of tribal rites, arrived in Singapore last night by Cathay Pacific Airways, accompanied b v his wife. Mr. Dorsey is on a tout months' goodwill tour of the Far
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  • 35 4 MR. LAD HUI BU. a senior sub-accountant of the Overseas Union Bank Limited, leaves Singapore for England today for further trainIng. His expenses will he paid from the Bank's Staff Benefit Fund.
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  • 70 4 AN unidentified Malay woman, aged about 50. was fatally injured when a motorcycle knockec her down at the 7$ mile. Bukit Timah Road. Singapore, yesterday Police are appealing to the woman's relatives to contact Inspector H.L. Miranda of the Traffic Police. Sepoy Lines, Tel. 2400. She was
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  • 53 4 INDIA'S ambassador desisrnate to Indonesia. Mr. G Parthasarathy, arrived in Singapore yesterday aboard the Wliiem Uuys on his way 10 Indonesia. Until recently Mr Partha••rathy was the Chainnan of tne International Commission tor Supervision and Control in Indo-China He was met on arrival by representatives of
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  • 614 4 FOR SECOND TIME IN 12 MONTHS SINGAPORE WILL SAY TOMOggJ After 23 Years, SJI Chief Is Not Sorry To Get Away GENUINELY sorry to leave Singapore, but not sorry to get away from hard work that was the comment of Singapore s Young Mr. Chips, Rev. Brother
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  • 172 4 TAPAH. Sat. The central cooking scheme, which has proved so successful in depriving terrorists in the Cameron Highlands area of their rice supply, is to be introduced into Batang district tomorrow. Three areas in this district Ayer Kuning (Pop. 1.500). Suncei Kroh (300) and Banir
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    • 400 4 c4(manac Information at a Glance S'pore Diary Ww^E^E <&gK*nM PwStt^rSß KSSBBS&S 1030 am 145 S nn'w^f ,m I: certo 1045 fi ebe Daniels and Singapore Senior Offlcers /Usa: ;m T P ade^lT T Con 1 en yon 11 Llfe Wlth The Chin-. VM(A: Bcoutl rtnll 9am azine if.': 4-45 On
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  • 783 5  - DON'T SEND BACK A Valentine... Terry Pillay \?S HMMMWIMNWVWWI It Will j Boomerang JEARTS, cupids, flying arrows, flowers, bottles of perfume and boxes of chocolates. Nowadays these are all that remain of St Valentine's Day, the traditional day on which a boy can send a girl a card asking her
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  • 236 5  -  Ronnie Duclos By MALACCA. Sat. Out of more than 20.000 fruit troes planted at the Sungei Udang agricultural station here, rambutans are the most sought for by the kampong folks, according to the Assistant Agricultural officer, Hajl Sidek. The rambutan trees grown at the station
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  • 199 5 TELOK ANSON. Sat. The newly formed Lower Pcrak Co-operative Housing Society is to embark on a major scheme for the building of a satellite town about I^-miles from here at a cost of over $5,000,000. Work on the first phase of the project
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  • 64 5 MUAR, Sat. A Special Constable, Mahadi bin Narjo, 20 of Gomali Estate, Gemas Bahru in Segamat, was sentenced to six months' imprisonment by Mr. N. L. Cohen, President of Segamat Sessions Court on Wednesday for housebreaking and theft. The Court wa* told Mahadi
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  • 94 5 IPOH. Sat. Christian Brothers' educational institutions in the country stand "four square" with the Federation Minister for Education on his new education policy for Malaya. This assurance was given by the Director of St. Michael's Institution here, Rev. Bro. Pius, at the school's Fun
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  • 45 5 CHILDREN of the Singapore Blind School, Thomson Road, had' a happy time when "Granny" Heal, wife of Col. R. W. Heal, Superintendent of the Opium Treatment Centre, St. John's Island, visited them on Thursday and distributor! gift parcels donated by colony well-wishers.
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  • 37 5 LEE Tar, 22. a hawker of Bukit Gambir, was fined $300 by Mr. N. L. Cohen, President of the Tangkak Sessions. Court on Thursday, for buying rubber without a licence, on Dec. 19 last year.
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  • 320 5  - She' s The First Chinese To Play In Aussie Opera Bill Funk IWWXWWWV |~B V AWWVWWW* J FLORENCE PONG, 22-year-old daughter of Dr. Philip S. Pong of Singapore, earned the unique distinction of being the first Chinese girl to be selected to play the key role in an opera in
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  • 1532 6  - Will It Be Called The Tunku's Whim? ANDREW ROTH By KKVeV5<M>0<MMMM IT was unfortunate that I had just been reading the item on the King of Saudi Arabia ordering 70 Cadillacs when I telephoned Malaya House. I learned that Che Mohammed Sopiee. Malaya's new information officer was out. Where" 7
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  • 406 6  - I AM Communal WIFE Says Girl Of 17 COMER CLARKE (By gEVENTEEN-Y E A R-OLD Maureen Thomas confessed to me yesterday: "I am the 'white wife' to three coloured men. I am a communal wife. I am not ashamed." And so she confirmed the worst fears of welfare workers concerned
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    13 6 THE REV.I HA. SALTER "Terrible to think tuch things go on." Pi-.
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  • 751 7  - CALLING ALL ALLIED SOLDIERS FORMERLY IN GERMANY JAN MANGATH Did You f.eave A Child Behind? M WIESBADEN. UCH interest has always been taken In the problem of the illegitimate children of Allied soldiers In the Federal Republic. This was partly due to the fact that little had been known so
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  • 116 7 EIGHTY mothers are being asked: "Do you mind your daughter going out with Americans? And so far only one mother has given a "Yes" In reply to the question posed by Norwich's American club. The quiz idea is to stop flrls under eighteen
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  • 575 7  -  LADY PRATT f QNE day last July a fair-haired, sixteen-year-old school-girl went on board a yacht in the Pool of London and ioyfully greeted her father who was awaiting her on deck. Her Royal Highness Princess Margrrethe, Heir-Presumptive to the Throne of Denmark, was
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  • 1073 7 I HAD IT ROUGH in the SOUTH Reparts front New York QAVID TAMBYAH, News Editor of the Standard, breezed through New York In hurried fashion last week en route for SINGAPORE after an eventful four-month visit to the U.S.A. When I&st seen here he was boarding a plane
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  • 444 8 THE Communist inflltra- •*> tion of Chinese schools was something which our educationists neither foresaw nor restricted until not temperature had been reached. Latterly, with the same complacency, they tell us that every effort should be made to wean the youth of the City from political and hooligan
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  • 268 8 Reviewed by Victor Doggett MEIIUL. Overtures: Timoleon; Le Tresor Suppose; La Chasse de Jeune Henri. Royal Philharmonic Orchestra eond. Beecham. Philips AR *****. Etienne Mehul (1763-1817) was a Belgian who settled in Paris. He wrote mostly operas, was an intense admirer of Gluck and became one of
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  • 670 8  - Now You Know Why MIKE ELLERY QUIT SHORTWAVE By f)NE or two erudite peopie have said to me recently that they feel there must be something behind MIKE ELLERY'S resignation from Radio Malaya. Well, there is. Though perhaps not quite what these so well-informed folk may imagine. They are certainly
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  • 1110 8  -  Arnold Toynbee By Historian 4>ti Horn "IVOW 1 will take you to 1 see the old monk," said the Father Superior. We had come to the end of a colloquy in which I had been asking crude questions and had been receiving enlightening answers. We have been
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    228 9  -  WHETHER or not you believe IT, try walking by a graveyard one midnight and wait for that fiendish cackle atop the "kapor" tree a sound that'd make many a Malayan shiver in cold fear. As for myself, I have yet to be privileged with such a performance
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    184 9 (A) > (B) i Your name:.... Addre55:.. Send this form to CINE MAN (Guest Column) Sunday Standard, Lim Teck Kim Road, Singapore, to reach us bv next Friday 5 p.m. ()UR Guests of the Week are Jaafar Jhani of 10 Orange Grove Road; Daisy Meyer of 3
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    708 9 Vampire in the making What's new known Singapore show promoter, Abdul Razak, who wrote the story three years ago. Though it wan banned earlier in Indonesia on "cultural grounds." the script was passed both in Singapore and the Federation. In the threefold lead role is Malaya's top star Maria
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  • 112 10 Army Humble Navy NAVY, last years champions surprisingly went down when Army scored a resounding 8-0 win over them in the SHA quadrangular meet p»ayed on the Singapore Recreation Club padang yesterday. Army played l lk e true champions and fully deserved their victory over the fancied Navy. A hattrick
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  • 47 10 TEACHERS Training College beat Broadcasting 3-1 in the S.G.S.F.A. junior division league soccer match at Fairer Park yesterday. In another match played at Farrer Park. Singapore Hospital Sports Club beat Police "B" 2-1. Oman and Ahyari scored for Hospital, and Tahir scored Police's only goal.
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  • 151 10 LONDON, Feb. 9, (Renter) Wong Peng Soon. Malaya's former unofficial world champion. Is listed among; "some immortal players of the past" by the editor. H. A. Scheele, in the 1956-57 International Badminton Federation handbook. Mr. Scheele who is also the honorary secretary of the
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  • 328 10  -  WINDSOR LAD By PREMIER, with leading jockey Garnet Bougoure astride, revealed striking form on the training track yesterday when he easily ran three furlongs in 40 l/ssec on a heavy track, caused by the early morning downpour. Working wide out all the way Premier
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  • 341 10 Rotarians Hear Talk On Aussie Hospitality IPOH, Sat. Malayan Sports Official, Mr. V.T. Duray. who went with the Malayan contingent to the Melbourne Olympics as hockey umpire, today praised the Australians for their kindness and hospitality. "Thev were good hosts/' Mr. Duray told Ipoh Rotarians at their weekly luncheon in
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  • 136 10 MELBOURNE. Feb. r (AP) World mile record holder John Landy said last nizht he li "finished" with international athletics but will continue to compete because he likes to be "one of the boys.' Landy. who set a world wide record of 358 in 1954, has been hampered
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  • 64 10 THE following will be selected to represent Singapore Teachers' Union in the Singapore Hockey Association's Senior Knockout Competition against Ceylon Sports Club at the CSC ground' on Monday: Vincent Gomez. Anthony Gomez. Harbev Singh, Mahinda Singh, N e Kok Onn. Muthucumarasamy, Him mat Singh, Ng Siew Chiew,
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  • 181 10 Civilians Win The Hard Way ROYAL Air Force went down to the Civilians by four goals to three in the Singapore Hockey Association Quadrangular meet fixture at the S.R.C. ground yesterday. For the first 15 minutes the I Civilians were on top but Ramli and company did well. RAF scored
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  • 516 10 THEIR 2nd HALF PA CE WAS DECISIVE Indians Trim S'pore On Two 'Gift 1 Goals, But tjvnM 3 SINGAPORE 2. Vp k tinner i'*'p'"i"Ran(>r iee 2 (Diam and Radin Ali.) TWO "lift" zw&wlii India a 3-2 victory over Singapore at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night. Trailing behind 2-1 at
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  • 536 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Singapore Asians shared honours and the All-Blues Cup when they held Perak Asians to an 11-all draw in the cup final on the padang here today. Eng Siang kicked off but Singapore were soon on the defensive as Perak's
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  • 231 10 Saturday F.A. Soccer Results lo: LEAGUE B ham C 2. W m Blackpool Bolton Everton 5, Leeds I Ntenchest« Newcastle r Portsmouth •> V" Sheffield W Tottenham H West B a LEAGUE IT Blackburn R 3 c Bristol R. :< Doneaster P. 1. B- Jr y"f* Fu ham 6. Gnmsby
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  • 25 10 RAJAJI Sp^ Prince Edward's Br by five goals to friendly so rer Park yesterdaj. Raman (4) in for Raj?ji v netted for PEBC.
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  • 79 11 'irnated ed 10 be SJfka Sports ling yetr. ie merdeka eam B| spent on the purchase of merdeka souvenirs and challenge trophies to be competed annually. Five thousand dollars of this *um will be laid aside exclusively for a water carnival to be held in Lumut while the
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  • 33 11 THE Chief Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, lauded Mr. Samuel Fox. the visiting basketball coach from United States, for his services here. Mr. Fox paid a courtsey call yesterday.
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  • 32 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Singapore Asians shared honours and the All Blues Cup when they held Perak Asians to an 11-all draw in the cup final on the padang here today.
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  • 242 11 RESULTS at a glance Singapore— Ist Day, Sat. Feb. 9, 1957. Going—"Heavy" Rac Horre Dividend !l e w Distances Wonder Kid (9) 8 05 Faterson $165/37 1-17 4/5 sec Ra i? 2"7?. P San Fernando (4) 8 08 4-ft-ft Cl. 8 Dlv. j j one s $12/m Gemhira (8) 803
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  • 557 12 Plata Street* Far U.S. Youth I BILL FUNK Says LAST SUNDAY, I dealt with the Colony's problem of children playing in overcrowded streets, boys and Kirls having fun in the streets without much protection. The average John Q. Public, already acutely conscious of their plight
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  • 156 12  -  S. RAGAVAN By MALAYA Combined Services Rugby Team will tour Japan next month. The party will consist of 22 players and three officials and will be selected from all over Malaya. They will leave Singapore on March 5 and return on March 26. It was
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  • 63 12 THE Singapore Civilians in the quadrangular meet against Royal Navy today at RAF Selctar will be as follows: Beng Kwang (Combined Schools). LEstrange. do—) R. Fernando. S- D. Williams. W. D. Hay I>. Sharma. Nonis (SRC), A. Vijiaratnam (Capt.t. Abdul Samad, Peng Hock (SCRC). R Lim (Combined Schools)
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  • 41 12 The first softball practire session of the season will be held on the St. Joseph's Institution ground at 4 p.m. today. There will be two or three pick up games. The 1957 softball league will start on Sunday March 3.
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  • 400 12 Armu Boxers On Show FEB. 15 IS THE NIGHT -fe TWICE runner-up in Britain's Youth Boxing championship, Pte. Billingham, 19. of the 30 Battalion Royal Army Ordnance Corps will make his appearance in the Colony at the final of the Singapore Base District of the Farelf boxing championships on Feb.
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    • 42 12 Today's Sport HOCKEY: S.H.A. Quadrangular Competition: Civilians V S R. Navy at R.A.F. Selctar 5.15 p.m. Army vs Royal Air Force at R.A.F. Seletar 8 p.m. Floodlit). WATER POLO: Friendly: Police Sports Association vs Singapore Sports Club at Taiijong Rim 10.30 a.m.
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    • 138 13 Sayings Of The Week irith beautiful n row hard up, dispose beau-RoUs-Royce. A* emfiit ln THE S. rastc wohey in ir body; needs it. Have service m Arivertisein TTJF TIMES. wakes in r *ht. g p: on his bed, 9? i eart it- thing that the were ible— Mr. Jus)evlin.
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    • 630 13  -  THONG LEAN CHYE by \NYBODY can teU a joke, but not anybody can tell a joke and get away with it... As the author has never been fortunate enough to raise even a ripple with his wise-cracks, (on account all his friends have sore-throats)
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    • 36 13 TN Milwaukee, T.S.A. police found that a woman they arrested for shoplifting was naked under her coat. She explained to them that she More only the coat because she didn't have a clean dress.
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      15 13 y l\? "S? th6 m thCr Of Six little half-Persian babies. The father is outside."
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    • 902 13 I FOUGHT MONSTER OCTOPUS RALPH WOOD decided to rescue a friend's body from the clutches of a sea monster— and nearly lost his own life. This is his story as he told it tc AS the slowly approaching object came within the circle of liffht cast by my powerful underwater
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    • 64 13 TO BE A F A M E R S GIRL Dark haired London dancer Gillian Church, 22, always wanted to be a country girl. Now she is to get ner wish she is to marry a Suffolk farmer, Stuart Brodie, in the summer. Gillian, who danced in the _ondon stage
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    • 148 13 NOW YOU KNOW! Keep in line VT~H EN George Stephen- son was building the Stockton and Darlington Railway in 1825 it wasn't chance that made him lay the lines 4ft. Klin apart. He didn't choose, as some people suggest, the gauge of chariot uiircls in ancient Rome, although it happened
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    • 228 13 Drivers Spend 5s To Beat Petrol Spivs ALL over Britain special police patrols are on the look-out for the country's new menace the petrol tank syphoner. Since rationing began petrol thefts have Increased alarmingly. Said one police station In London's East End: "Before the Suez trouble we had only two
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    • 119 13 VOUNG people, often criticized for being slaves to television, are joining youth organizations on a remarkable scale. For the first time In Its 73 years' existence the Boys' Brigade has 3,000 active comDanies In the British Isles. During the last ten years the Boy
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  • 742 14 Women Shot As They Nursed Wounded J^K^^Wk^^ g Delhi, atroritir* at Vf BEILASIS t*U° hasr. to into an horoi* victory. HTHE Mutiny raged only among the sepoys Indian soldiers of the Bengal army. In Bombay and Madras the native troops remained loyal to the British. The mutineers were seriously misled
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  • 94 14 g ARRESTING a drunk in Wisconsin, U.S.A., a J detective wTote this report: "He is not drunk, who from j the floor can rise* again and take one more. Man could pot rise again and. although he had a bottle with a little left in it. he
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  • 633 14  -  G. W. YOUNG By^^^ THE "ill wind" that made Mr. Alhan Adams' model airplane crash blew him a lot of good. It put him on the road to a new and fascinating career. Town councillor Adams is really a builder of houses, but if you want
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  • 440 14 Wore Lead Corset Get Rich THEY'RE peaceful, lawabiding folk in the Klondike now. Gone, but not forgotten, are the rough rip-roaring days when men, greedy for gold, robbed, fought and killed to set it. The mad rush for gold started in 1897, when the world heard of the wealth that
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  • 76 15  -  Irs doctor B^ MADELEINE McLOUGLIN X T A 'a STOP; tracking: wyj Dr.j Rrnd, the -natal IS€J flre u-ho id chz!dren Britain Lags i any in mts--3s of he told D< inter- :de host I doctors i birth frth. 7 f>rr>rct- n ihc months race's 4 Thank-you f The
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  • 365 15  -  AUDREY FROST —For Beaut] By PAPER tissues are cheap to buy and easy to carry and they're tops for putting a finishing touch to your looks. Here are ten ways of using them. ITo curl your hair softly. Try using twisted tissues in place of curlers when
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  • 68 15 'J 1 W O HUNDRED AND SIXTY cases, each containing two cans of concentrated oil of orange, were stolen in Stepney London, recently. Rut the thieves may have a "white elephant" on their hands because the load can only te used for cordials and soft drinks or
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  • 895 15 NURSE Kathleen SAYS... T AST week we considered baby's feeding routine up to the ag e °f VIV tnonths, by which time he has started drinking his milk from a cup and spoon, he is having a little milk and cereal twice a day, and he is having fruit and
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    14 15 '1 can sec right away you're Tom's wife. You're exactly as he described you."
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  • 535 16  -  Marc Alexander By ITALIAN nuns little dream L when taking their vows that hair shaved from their heads may br going to adorn men's chests Every year some 6001b. of this hair arrives at a London wigmaker's premises from convents in Italy. Here the
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    • 230 18 4^ A l^^l A AMP THAT BOTTLE IN y /ft^n 11*% "I K\J 1/ Pf\/\\j^ I Vjli^lM MY SAPPLEBA©^^^ 5* fe^ -^ShL VOU LOOK LIKE 1 IT? UKH TD-BUT WE'P BETT^I I THEY EWTER THE PREAPEP SMOKYCAVE NEVER BEFOI^I I WALT— ANP^bHBHHI^^VVDRP? I HAPNT I RE%rWTTCHMAN»/ V NOT. MIGHT CALL
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    • 135 19 rf _o^^ \m_^^__p__, j i "^w^ f __if_\_w f~*\ w v^ yy x ISHORTY'S KNOCkEP OUT-COLP. 1 I |i>HAMTOM<\) I REMEMBER- I "FOR 400 YEARS, \===S=^^^^^^^~r J[== THAT WO^P ON MIS HEAD- LOOkS i^rM ROM MY DAYS AT THEY SAID, EVERY =^&^4^^^^^^T r iTf^t^JUF) UI^E IT WAS PRINTEPWrm* ■> SEA-THEYTALKEDABOUT
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  • 743 21 THE 4-DOOR SPORT SEDAN HAS NOW BECOME A FIXTURE $12,400 Worth Of Wheeled Comfort fdsfsaf T FIRST it was the convertible which jwW catered to the needs of motorists who JSLm wanted saloon car comfort with a sporty MTym l°«k. And
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  • 64 21 ABOVE: The Pontiao Laurentian 4-door Sport Sedan with room to loaf in a tasteful appointed interior. Wrap-around screen and rear window and pillarless doors give an excellent 360--degree vision. BELOW: Integrated taillamp, back-up lamp and safety reflector are ail combined in this assembly. The bottom
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  • 78 21 THE Cadillac Eldorado Blarriti convertible (above) Is America's prestige car. Its styling is remindful of the "dream cars" that designers have created from time to timr. The fins are set inboajrd on the smoothly contoured body and the bumper is built in and wraps around to the
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  • 561 21 GEORGIANA IS TAKING RUE SCRIBE FOR THE DRIVE OF HIS LIFE A COLLEAGUE on the Stand- V ard has promised to show me a thing or two about driving:. As it is my business to know all there is to know about anything even remotely connected with motoring, I gratefully
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  • 1023 22 gINCE I wrote my notes on holiday conditions last weeK 1 nave nau mure tmrespondence from readers on the same subject What seems to be understood, perhaps more so today than ever before, is that breaks from work can and should be organized so as to get the
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    • 1017 22 Birthdays SUNDAY. Cheerful con- crease of material possesditions in all aspects of work sions- But and ambitions. There should teems with dangers of an be a great move forward. emotional type. You will Finances may lag a little. have to watch carefully all You seem most bothered in new contacts,
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  • 614 23  -  Tom Hopkinson »y bark Lady Of The Novel MADAME SOLARIO. Anon y mous. (Heinemann. 165.) THE BRAZEN HEAD. By John Cowper Powys. (Maedonald. 18s.) novel to W™ our Among BomI I ol man the by-pass lnby a pseudonym. ,v e signature MAn- ~esntrigue. inm concern- of
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  • 416 23  -  M. E. L. MALLOWAN By 'THERE arc many thousands x of persons in England and abroad who think of the Bible as holy writ, a repository for the word of God. To them any elucidation which tends to confirm the historical truth of the Scriptures can provide a
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  • 377 23 MEDICAL CORNER Chloromycetin And Typhoid Vaccine Called Promising Means' I 0/ Reducing Relapse Rate 0/ Salmonella I'T'HREE women physicians at the Maryknoll Clinic in Pusan, Korea, have reported that Chloromycetin in combination with typhoid-para-typhoid vaccine "appears to be a promising means of reducing the danger of recurrence" in Salmonella infections.
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  • 517 23  -  NAOMI LEWIS By MY TVVO WORLDS. An Autobiography. By Nora Wydenbruck. Longmans. 2l's.) COUNTESS WYDENBRUCK is best known in England for her biography of Rilke (1949). Her present book, with its air of interested melancholy calm, might still be of another life than her own. What are her
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  • 182 24  -  V N D A This is 22-year-old honey-blonde* J'anda Hudson. Vandn (37-23-37), a Polish-born beauty trith green eyes* is married and lives in a Hampstead flat* in London where this picture teas taken. Right now she is busy trying to learn English pronunciation as she is
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  • 57 24 What becomes of shooting stars? 5 T^HEY are not stars. 5 2 1 but meteorites, J which burn away be- J cause o! the friction 2 2 set up as they pass < through the earth's at- 2 mosphere. Sometimes *j large meteorites fail J to burn
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  • 525 24  - THEY'RE MUMS -FOR 3/6 AN HOUR "T WANT a blonde," erack- led the American's votcp over the phone. "And make sure she's a pretty one, too." At the other end of the line Agnes Turner frowned. "I don't think you quite understand." she said sternly. "This is Proxy Parents speaking.
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  • 1094 24  -  UNKNOWN These Women Were rk i( By dusk on October 24, 1890 a young man was walking through Crossfield Road in London when he saw a woman's body on the ground. He bent over the huddled form. What he saw made him start back
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