The Singapore Free Press, 23 March 1953

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press Laree-t Afternoon Sale m Malaya JTu.l5l Sinworr. Mon Mar. 23. 1953. Price 15 CU
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    28 1 MRS. MJAVA Laknhmi Pandit of India, who was turned down as a candidate for General Secretaryship of the United Nations. Mrs. Panidit's candidacy was backed by Russia.
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  • 173 1 ANTI- STRIKE PLAN REMAINS 2 weeks' grace will strengthen Govt. ARRANGEMENTS made to cope with the threatened strike M postal clerks, which was to have bcni today, will be retained, Mr. W. A. Cooper, the Director of Posts, said toda> "These will be kept until the threat to interrupt KHfl
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  • 75 1 A TEAM of leading British medical consultants and doctors, chosen by a committee led by the Queens physician. Sir Horace Evans. will treat any attacks of fainting, giddiness or fatigue among the 7.000 people m Westminster Abbey on Coronation Day With nurses and ambulance men
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  • 200 1 3 AMERICIANS SEIZED Britain, U.S. plan 'what to do' British and American naval officers have S^ened d scussions on what to do about Sundays relted seizure of three Americans by Chinese ComXts between Hong Kong and Macao. A Royal Navy spokesman said m Hong Kong: '-Our people are talking with
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  • 49 1 WEARING a Field Marshal's battle dress tor the first time the Duke of Edinburgh m spects the Guard of Honou of the South Wales Borderers before the residence of Gen Sir Richard Gale, Command er-in-Chief, British Army o the Rhine, at Costedt, Ger many- A.P. picture,
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  • 22 1 Smgapore Rubber Market opened quiet this morning with grade, April shipment, at SinV^ a pound J i 4 cent closing.
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  • 81 1 Malayan pilot A'es m crasfi P" 1 Malayan pilot of a two seater plane died yesterInLn his P as senffer, an wh'n was serio "sly injured a fieiH he v plane crashe d m Co»t abont five miles from Th S Isle of Wi *ht. Cbv Th d man
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  • 20 1 Jwrelllrv $890 worth of m ah USe ln °jei:<ry belonged to a a Pillow man who ke jt
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  • 128 1 threatens: It 's Suez or death THE EGYPTIAN Premier, General Neguib opened his T southern Egypt tour yesterday with a bristling at Assuan m which he called for -evacuation (of the canal zone by British troops) or death. He told thousands of cheering Egyptians: "We demand the unconditional and unlimited
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  • 61 1 Premier Rene Mayer of France, who le I -morrow tor Washington to talk with President Eisenhower said last night France waa willing to lead the way toward European unification but would not imperil her colonial empire. He said France Is «l£ting and l»tajul ■JWWJS for
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  • 44 1 Prof. Nilakantha Sastri. Indian author and historian, will arrive m Singapore today to advise the University of Malaya on the setting up of a department of Indian studies. With him will be Mr. Mahadevan, author of bost-seller short stories m South India.
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  • 28 1 A Singapore Chinese taxi driver was robbed of a fountain pen and $43 m cash by a gang of three people, at Lorong 3, Geylang, yesterday.
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  • 254 2 Tea talk to end world tension THE American Secretary <>i xt.it. Mr hhn I RMMf Dulles. believes an> s|mu ifit Russian overtures foff a top-level peace meeting will come inforir.alI> at the 1'nited Nations either in a cloakroom chat or over cofTee and biscuits Senator Hubert Humphrey
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  • 89 2 IS A-bLAb. p a 20Q~foot touer m the Nevada desert and bi< m trcH>ps and 20 neuspaj < sheltering m s two irules from the tower. This if the nearest men h> been to an atom blast since II in a
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  • 117 2 I)OLICE made a lightning raM on the headquarters of Hiniu extremist parties m Delhi yesterday and arrested IS leaders. Those held included Mr. Guru Datta Vaidya, president of th^ Delhi State Jan Sangh party, Mr. Bhuvandehwar Bannerji. vice-president of the All India Ram Rajya Parishad party,
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  • 61 2 A conference of the Socialist Medical Association m London yesterday passed a resolution stating that it was the first duty of the British Government and people to strive for a peaceful settlement of world problems. It called for free exchange of scientific and mdical knowledge among all countries
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  • 184 2 ifX-QUEEN Narriman of Egypt left Geneva for Cairo m an Air-India Constellation last night. Her plane was due m Cairo after a non-stop flight early today. The 19-year-old former Queen uas accompanied by her mother, Assila Sadek," a lady companion and a black poodle. Narriman arrived
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  • 118 2 SATELLITES EASE PRESSURE ON TITO MARSHAL TITO told Mr. Churchill that pressure on him by the Soviet satellite states had eased since Yugoslavia began aligning herself with the West, authoritative sources said m London yesterday. The sources summed up Tito's visit to Britain, which laid the groundwork for the greatest
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  • 131 2 THE newspaper Trud, oreran of the Central Council of Soviet Trade Unions, yesterday condemned serious blunders by local union officials. The paper said that the leader of a sports society stole 30.000 roubles (about £2.600) of union funds. It said that a union official. Aidebekov. m South Kazakhstan,
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  • 156 2 Terrorists hunted in alleys Kenya raidj "Police and JMJ lst with arnSS 1 swooped yesterdTSU^ shanty town of *Mi than 2,500 Kikuy7 *W The entire area m II while troops and *Js*€ trolled by P radio nd van?tl, hold-ups and e robbe°rles?Siß wanl m the partfc?Uffii terrorised the two-mileiM area
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    • 19 2 I WHAT THEY SAY A FILM TO SEE AND REMEMBER Empire News ■"The Sound Barrier" CAPITOL. 9.30 p.m. TUESDAY
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    • 81 2 i.iiiiiiM't.jminiiiiin.jimmi mijin miijiii imimiJiii HAPPY WORLD SINGAPORE j Tonight! <-rainl Charity Wlgfci aid of I British Flood Relief tund. I K\Ti:.\!SIQV TO 1.00 A.M. Spmrimi Bum** Number* 'I*"* o 1 btf Si n<f<i port's ioremost m» lV*#f#7i#»r.vr>lr. A Mr%. L 0%% l»oh S--J I I Sin^iiiore Professional Oanee Iha" l^
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  • 26 3 picture. ?ars were stopped dead by a Hidden earth slide resulting rom storms m New York. Owners had to await bulldozers. A.P.
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  • 200 3 FUN AND FISHES 'FORGET THE TRAFFIC' THE Automobile Association of Singapore m its latest *news bulletin attacked the City Council's complacency over interests of motorists and public safety m the City. I And it would need "armoured anks" to break that "wall of xraplacency," it said. The bulletin states that
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  • 42 3 THE words "Be Punctual" will soon be printed on invitations to Chinese dinner parties and meetings held m Singapore. This move is part of the campaign now being planned by the Singapore Thrift and Punctuality Society, to encourage punctuality.
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  • 170 3 But it's wrong, says McNeice YESTERDAY the president of »urn City Council, Mr. T. P. [^(fesaid: "There is no suctl *aU of complacency". "We spend $45,000 each year to build pedestrian pavements," he said. Among those already completed were pavements m River Valley Road, Napier Road. Holland Road, East Coast
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    40 3 Sec 1* Ed^ation to the the VLn meet mc »ibers of to the Fiji l e Sim>V£ Ul( l n ihcre > will c CfiW for f° ur days, frtiu v at K «"ang Air°T Edlirnfinn Free Press Picture
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  • 14 3 West Germany and Chechoslovakia have timed an agreement for close military support.
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  • 97 3 Civil Servants in Britain get new freedom VF\KI (v,, thirds of Britain's 1.900.000 civ.l servants will m future be completely f r« •to tagagl m political Itttvfttlti i\n\ to st iiml for Parliament. A Oovernment schemo an- m an the remainder j :n the tradit!"nal Six nt I 5 Will
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  • 89 3 MALAY pensioners m ihe leratton win pofldi more than 50 per cent of the cap: of a new $1,000,000 fishing company, which has been formed In Singapore. Two hundred thousand shares of $5 each would be on sale to the Malay community The fipcretary,
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  • 56 3 Twenty six year old Franz Flachberger of Vienna beheaded his mother with a butcher's knife 'because I could not stand her snoring". His father 73 year old Johann Host wont into the kitchen at midnight and found the young man with the dripping knife m his hand.
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  • 73 3 r pilE Neguib government sued former King Farouk for 1 435,000 (Egyptian) on the grounds that he had u.sed personally money ijiven by the public for welfare projects. The law suit was filed by ihe Minister or Social Affairs, Mr. Abbag Amtnar, who claim* ed that Farrouk
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  • 402 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY. March 23, 1953 Opinion TITO LEAVES PRESIDENT Tito has left Britain. All the indications are that the visit has been a great success. If there was ever any doubt on which side Yugoslavia stood m the line-up between Russia, her satellites and the rest ol
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  • 569 4  - Drown this Town -By Order! Donald McCormick A VICTIM OF AUSTRALIAN AMBITIONS By ASP tralian town today— Irownln This II tl llCt which ssed by the forces of progress. Tallanpictureaqiu little market town of 1.000 pic m the foothills of (bi "Australian Alps" In north-east Victoria, is scheduled to be
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  • 166 4 THE neit 0^ now brinp An£f\ > m ssrasSl means that S/J^ v over hattftftSf opacity lost nationalized Cfc try and seized Tfl^ refinery at Abadaf I With two other net J, one at Aden and Jl tralia, the compan/JcLI have recouped iv rtfeSl entirely by 1955 the picture,
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  • 320 4 STALIN -THEN GOTTWALD Sefton Delmer comments on certain coincidences m the recent two "Iron Curtain 11 deaths. MUNICH. IS there something of the Hollywood touch about the death of President Klement Gottwald? Not, of course, m the story itself, but m the way Prague copied the Kremlin's technique with Stalin?
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  • 210 5 Yocktaiis—iraae oarometer re fM)U can me__rare tlteproaperitj M the cloth trade h\ the vsinuap c i a p ar ties held. The trend recently is fewer parties. ZZ -ins nardlv a tU ZTs 1949-M when I t hnlri a partv. Th SfSe? invited
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    51 5 picture Rose Eberwein m a r n riI "P> (Javanese scarf J"W) dance sequence duri a dress rehearsal at the «of Dance Studio, Scotts *L nga P° re Two perforCrinn?V n aid > f Rctl Cross JjP'ed Children's Home will XK n a the Victoria Thea--1 next Saturday in#i dm.
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  • 35 5 picture Lady Templer, wife of the Hi gh Commissioner, on a visit to the Kuala Lumpur Telephone Exchange works, asks Mrs. S. Abbas how one of the machines works. Free Press
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  • 142 5 DR M. Doraisingam, the Chief Health Officer 01 Singapore yesterday promised to inquire into some Malay women's complafnts that nurses at the Government clinic m Geylang Serai were rude and indifferent. Some expectant mothers, who had visited the clinic, said instead of doing their duty,
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  • 107 5 Village may get a postal agency Free Press Staff Reporter rE people of Jalan Kayu m Singapore, who recently asked the Government for a past office, may get a postal agency soon. investigations were now being made to find out how satislnrtory this would be, Mr. M.P.u. Nair, Legislative Councillor,
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  • 33 5 The Lord Mayor of London has sent a personal letter thanking the Governor of Singapore, Sir John Nicoll. for the Colony's first instalment of €10,000 to the British Flood Relief Fund.
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  • 11 5 Me Cotonj/, the committees annual report W>.
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    • 23 5 "JUT THEY SAY I T HE LAST WORD I IN FLYING FILMS I ~Dail y Mirror "^e Sound Barrier"! 9.3Q p. w TUESDAJ
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    • 129 5 DOUGLAS VIcSPA HOUSEWIFE S lOEAL TRAVCL-AICE FOR EASY HANDLING. PARKING SH JPPiNG CONVENIENCE. hi «*3 A 1 W HI w l^r »L trf A l J^ ♦-> Sole Distributors: GEORGE LEE MOTORS, LTD. 200, CLKMKNCEAU AVENUE SINGAPORE. PHONE: 5338, 5339, 5330. New Shipment Arrived fvfLk American J^^^^^p I PRINTED (^WI%
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  • 255 6 A MIAMI scnooi, wnrn the hoys arc allowed U smoke it they ire It, uU the fiirls wear ttpttkk bl (lass, has won some of tht highest examination Messes m Britain. And the word "p inishm< is unknc>wn at Ipswich (Suffolk) School ol Commerce
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    7 6 ESTELITA RODRIGUEZ is a Republic Pictures star.
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    10 6 VIVACIOUS MITZI GAYNOR, 20th Century-Fox star, jfives pictorial Easter greeting.
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  • 155 6 Only a boy and girl affair, says counsel WHEN a 14-year-old girl failed to return home one night police were told she was missing. But she turned up at 2.30 m the morning and it was found that all the time she had been m an unoccupied house some 30
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  • 74 6 ONE NAME— AND SIX ACTORS rpHERE are six actors of one -1 name and four of another on the books of British Actors' Equity. So Equity decided that this sort of confusion could go on no longer. It announced that it was adopting the American Equity rule that no new
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  • 36 6 A fund started m 1905 by a woman patient m a Poor Law institution to persuade people to send ss. gifts to the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, has now topped £165,000.
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  • 62 6 STUDENT nurses do nearly three-quarter.s of the nursing work m typical British hospitals, .say.s a report published by the NuHicld Provincial Hospitals Tru They an left m rharj;r of wards "more often than not during the night," says the report. The report is based on the
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  • 250 6 GUII IMIIICK h d> found m way to get rid of VJ 13.1H0 m 11 itn without half-penny, and without giving an\ of it away. This is how tit* did it: In I'Ml Mr U iiuhirr bought acres of land at a public
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    • 106 6 «V t^^DnnnQ j^b b^. i^wy^, 4ji|ijiWTOOonr» m^lm Pleasant, refreshing ENO'S Fruit Salt is the gentle corrective ing of us need to keep the system regular. It is a safeguard ag»u» morning liverishness, soothing and settHng to the stomacfi i ups» unsuitable food or drink. ENO'S safely relieves ov^^jiLs frequent cause
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  • 87 7 I THE oddest railway service m Ireland, a tram pulled by a horse along a railway line, is better than none at all say the 1,100 townsfolk of Fintona Co. Tyrone. The service was withdrawn last month after Dick the horse bolted and the tram
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    2 7 SUSAN SHENTALL
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  • 72 7 3 STRANGE -but it's true JJOOKS are deserting large JJ° ker «es m the Kent countryside and setting up small communities m towns— iiL a^ Sa ety measure, it is beS dodge the farm ers' B h a i he farm ew believe they rooN an n e r to
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  • 253 7 MAN WENT OVER THE LINE WITH GIRL LTfAriN'G i m;l to 60 days imprisonment, SherifT ?ilrV;rfCor said at Falklrk: There is nothing wron« Wetncarting. Millions do it. Sometimes it is fith v to see wheff the line is. but this is a case which pone over the line. The protection
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  • 76 7 A farmer spells out his terms ifrANGE BIT TRUE THERE'S one condition 10 1 farmer E. T. Harris's offer to sell two acres of his land for a new village school I at Beguildy, Radnorshire. He will sell, he says, only if the county education committee agrees that the soelling
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  • 46 7 IT'S DANCING TIME FOR MITZI Pert Mitzi Gaynor and dancing star, Richard Allan, m the 20th Century Fox Technicolor musica", "Bloodhounds of Broadway". Mit z i, who has been dancin g professionally since the age of five, is regarded as one of the brightest Hollywood newcomers.
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  • 179 7 AN unknown 18-year-old blonde will be the screen's Juliet when the J. Arthur Rank picture "Romeo and Juliet" made. She is Susan Shentall from Chesterfield and the only ing- she has dune baa been at school. The wife of the picture .s producer knew
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  • 254 7 rW girls who escaped from an approved school met 35-year-old miner who took them to his house, stated Mr. Geoffrey Howe, prosecuting m a case at Glamorgan Assizes at Cardiff. As a result the man. Robert John Williams, single, of The Rhiw,
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  • 47 7 A MAN showed an authorisation note and collected a van from a St. Pancras garage, London. The v.an constained fi,ooo pairs of nylons, cardigans, and women's underclothes. Later it was found at Romford, Essex empty. The authorisation note was a fake.
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  • 161 7 WOMEN are CLEVERER THAN THE MEN IV OMEN ;m> tlrlinitel y not V* tiic weaker sex. This rted yesterday by Prolf.s.sor Ashley Montagu, of Rutgers University"* ticw school for .social research. He believes women are not only stronger and smarter, but that the male is unable to recognise this chiefly
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    94 8 —m Singapore LEFT: A section of the class watches intentK £v m< Instructor Cotte (Above) demonstrates a prtvsX dags lock, while Koh Ah Koon, the unfortunate 3 grimaces m agony. f mHj Lt man with a knife Cotte is about pre»X dagger into Leonard, but Leonard vicX and using
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  • 469 8 The YMCA gets tough for 'men only' Story by ROGER YUE PICTURES bySAMKAIFAYE IJOW many people m Singa- pore can defend themselves very few. The solution to this problem Is: learn judo (or ju-jitsu), the ancient Japanese art of selfdefence. You'll never regret it. The only active judo club (judokwai)
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    • 69 8 ITS ALL DONE FOB KNOWLEDGE i tk« wind out of I" ABOVE: Cotte (below) knocks the^ wl as he delivers a "tomoenage" of I split second later, Leonard hit the ma It's all done for knowledge at the are broken. But they could be TRY THIS SOMETIME LEFT: He's not
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  • 263 9 1 Maddox has iilw;i fond it life m eauf make it useful In furniture. As a hoy. hr battled b plywood, helped by w lad gIUC And his victories wen glove boxes and calendars, prrsents for bis pal Since then, he has mads everything m
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    • 87 9 C\ w» x^HSK^-SS Jo?-^ >t T£MMBfc. /> jfiPNL I B < y •»> ?rV v- 'i»^W. «r i < ft- J*i* whts (s'*** €EsSff v\. BUy -m H-/' wlßE^^^' 3l^!^^f« mW&#mllm.~» v C *li 1fABOVE: Three carvings he made m camp. For these he copred faithfully m wood from tiny
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    • 225 10 MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davis I SZ^T 1 Ha/hat 'FTMSMAL I JF f I \MeANWHIL£.A7TH£ AfRPORT.. I WVE'O BETTER K££P YOUft IOeNTiT/ Htßf ANOTAKEA 4f/?/C4 Q/.'EGO? J < x T Hf PUBUCITr DEPARTMENT.I^i/ TARZAN Edgar Rice Burroughs fc^v vl T«*^ j3B n DZOPZ-- B% V^^Hk»^ mWtri
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    • 371 10 LUCKY I STA M; 1 mind, coiikS, ul interest science and your ficult person u'bit *L i >ou are set on dohj th.n K You naturJlht; jume leadership j.'Vj i business and sociil .C Phys.cally strpn,, l^ have tremendous powers. Once you Jg* job, you intend to lt£} \our nervous
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  • 1481 11  -  Richard Townshend short story oy Richard ;a! That s a phoney Onume; never was a dame n-aiiv chrtitoned Olga, I P" 1 ki(i :-strurk or lands I ob aJ the hai k counter of niuht club and she eives herself a monicker to go 2-fth
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    333 11 Both sides vulnerable South dealer 'The bidding: South West North East I<£? Tass 1A Pass 24 Pass 2 NT. Pass 3<? Dbl All pass ALTHOUGH the Schenken A defeated the Swedish championa of Europe by 8.260 points In their match for the World Champio this conclusive margin :>
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    • 127 11 WHAT THEY SAY THE FILM SOARS UP TO THE HEIGHTS The Time* "The Sound Barrier" CAPITOL* 9.30 p.m. TUESDAY A < The most simple fully- automatic calculator ever seen Fat It ESA. the world-famous electrV cal calculator, doea most of fOW calculation work all by itself, breads* It not only
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  • 463 12  -  Eve Perrick THIS IS A STORY OLDER THAN THE HALLS By Oh the buffoonery >* K-Kln ouk .11 ha- rone! For quite a wnile been a mu 01 jest, and now the poor undr-iniru'd man linds Qmaell bang In the middle of the 1 chestnut
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  • 50 12 Here s a real thrill for you. A hair-raising moment from the Edward Percy Reginald Denham play "Ladies m Retirement "to be staged m the Town Hall, Kuala Lumpur next Thursday and Friday. Ellen Creed (Bobbie Taylor) strangles her employer, Leonora Fiske (Trixie Mitchell). MMIIIHttMMIIMMIIMIIIi
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  • 118 12 The Pressman's postbag YOUR article headed "He will Run MAAF completely ignored the existence of the Singapore Section. The Penang Wing and Kuala Lumpur Squadron comprise the Federation Section which together with the Singapore Section make up the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force. It w r ould. therefore, appear that the
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  • 34 12 Any grouse? HAVE you a grouse? Have you a bright idea? Have you seen anything strange, or unusual? Then write to the PRESSMAN and tell others about it m his POSTBAG briefly.
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  • 63 12 A SPECIAL night In aid ol the British Flood Relief Fund will be held at the Happy World Cabaret, Singapore, to"l There will be an extension to 1 a.m. The admission fee of Jl wm go to the relief fund. Mr. George Collick and partner and
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  • 72 12 THE biggest of the world's Red bosses seem to be dying off. Those Communist deaths before Stalin himself, were attributed to bourgeois Jewish killer doctors. Now the French Red leader. M. Maurice Thorez, is reported to be very ill and he lived m Russia more than two
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  • 52 12 CURIOUS trade union leaders we have. They claim extra pay because they contend their members are starving. Then later they say their complaint wiil be met if someone else foregoes his allowance. How would this feed anybody? They have ruined their own case. BRITISH UNIONIST. Tanglin. Negative negotiation,
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  • 31 12 WHAT'S all this about a shark menace m Singapore? There's a fellow called Hass who strokes them like pussy cats and even goes for a ride on their backs.
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  • 908 13  -  JEAN WISEMAN says is- r^ s° n: Hecreed the simp rC nt lines which i tffto m the -wlndbnwn" silhouette ihp blouse has had popularity, it BUC Vionctr 'haute couture," is no wnger hi h an s rollarTei (without a gl S2s too, are
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    • 45 13 1^ m'Lb! r SINCE WERE LOOKING AFTER 7 g SMITHS DOG I THINK ril\ p^ YOU OUGHT //J^ <^\>!lj^^ 1 yOU CAN T HAVE GIVEN HIM/- > K> -T..V MUCH OF A WALK. HE V^ k 'j -JSlj S^^ LOOKS QUlTE^^ft- Uli .Wa.. JIJ 7 j
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  • 633 14 They will meet 80/ ton Wanderers m the final FftOM MM CHAMMES BOLTON WANDERERS AM) BLACKPOOL Will MEM IN THE I N(.l ISH POOTBALI ASSOCIATION (IP PINAI AT WFMRLKY STADIUM ON MAY t In Saturday's scini-iinals BvertOD 'Us to thlte, Blackpool beat 1
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    39 14 Royal Navy scored a three-one victory over the British Army m their match at Charlton F.C. ground. Picture shows Gardner(s) R.N. centre-half heading away from Cox the Army left-winder and Welham the Navy left-baik moving to take the ball.
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  • 423 14 Wolves take the lead in first division WOLVERHAMPTON Wan- derers have moved into top berth m the English Division One league table. They beat Liverpool on, Saturday by three goals to one. Portsmouth downed league leaders Burnley by two goals to one. Billy Wright. Roy Swinburne and winger Johnny Bancock
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  • 48 14 GORDON Smith, the Hibernian right winger, has withdrawn from the Scottish league team to piay the English Football League m Glasgow on Wednesday. A. Collins of Glasgow Celtic, will fill the vacancy. The four other forwards are all members of the Hibernian club.- A.P.
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  • 143 14 THE Japanese arc keenly •'ching reports from Australia about uncertainty of thp next Olympic Games being held m Melbourne. The Japanese cheated of holding the games In Tokyo m 1940 because of their war with China, consider themselves still possibly m the running for the
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  • 181 14 England XV wins rugby championshin scouand SUNK 26-8 ENGLAND won the In, ,V national Rug g£ Championship t t t -nham o n Saturday *2' Gotland by 2fi 1^ io 8 before a^ Sift I 60.000. I •v^s England's fiat right win of th e tit? St I 1937. Apart
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  • 73 14 /CHINESE navy footballers score! a three-one soccer victory cm a Manila selection m their farewdl w me at Rizal Stadium On Saturday The losing team wm composed of i)l avers from the Chon* Shen* art Chinese Patriotic School teams. The sailors, who played eight cames.
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  • 24 14 Li-ht heavy weight Joey Hub I has been offered *****0 tj *J winner of the Harold Jotaw-Btly I Gilliam 10-rOund bout. I
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  • 258 14 U'.y a Special i orresponacm; SOON, very soon, the big ticK of the ton-line lawn tennis plsyeri will start from the Antipodes to the warmer parts of Europe. There is a pleasant progression from Egypt to Monaco, and on to Italy. The first of the four
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  • 50 14 JAMAICA, Wit* vf w J innings *^}*^Z close 97 runs ahead of Jtch it of the second day m their m Kingston. d dismissed India, w^o on v jfrflft i^ l^ Jamaica for 194 m hei^i y Stanley Goodridge. Jai clalnie d v infers.- Reuter
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  • 352 15 IiUTaiINSON GETS WINNER AFTER 11.1. Royal -™»> w m'K scoreless first half Koyal Navy centre 4 forward Hutchinson scored the only *oal m mrdav's soccer match at the Naval Base. It came m minute of the second half. Tli* 1 matcli m v^i-d
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  • 49 15 AR.Mi/.vi* 1 ita.m mmi-.i-ed yestrnlav to in* t Singapore iviUms m the Joe happtll .Memorial Cup fame at Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday is: Rrilly (Army); Hazti (RN'i. Heaej (Atmj) Joblin (RN). Chester (BN), farcy (Army); Hill (RN>. Thompson fRN). Ilntthinson (RN». Dawson (Ar«y), Mason <RN>.
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  • 92 15 WALTER Cartier. American middleweight, said yesterday tha f he wanted to meet Randolph Turpin again and wipe out the '"bud t;;ste" left m British boxing circle* by his London fight m which he w;ts disqualified m the second round for holding. Although he expressed surprise
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  • 70 15 jjvnvunx K.r,ode 01 me unnea States won the final of the women's singles event m the open international tennis championships ie Alexandria when she beat Pat Ward of England 6-0, 6-2. The final of the men's doubles was *<* by Jaroslav Drobyny of Et;ypt Md
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  • 49 15 Mariam Borhan is defending the jcmeirs singles title in the AllM?>ava Badminton Championships w be hold m Singapore u\\: Ing the taster holidays. At the but moment she entered IT.. t wom€n 5 s i n ele^ and doubles n a the mixed doubles with S. M
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  • 108 15 IT was an Ireland versus Scotland affair when Army boxers took the ring for the I AItKLF IntflT Wlltt team final m Kuala Lumpur. The Ist Bn. Royal Ulster Rifles, holders of the trophy, beat l^t Bn. Gordon Highlanders by l'» points to 14, winning eight of
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  • 80 15 SWITZERLAND beat Holland two-one m an International soccer match yesterday. Halftime .score was one-all. West Germany and Austria drew their soccer match .In Cologne yesterday, neither side being able to score. Austria beat West Germany m a "B" international match m Vienna by thi- to one. The
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  • 223 15 JIMMY Carruthers, who successfully defended his world bantamweight title against Vie Toweel m Johannesburg on Saturday night, will fight m South Africa if suitable opponents can be found. —I This became clear despite Sydney statements by Carruthers' manager that the champion will ret n
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  • 91 15 TERMS have been settlec for Trinidad boxers Yo lande Pompee and Heetoi Constance to take part il contests m Malaya, Jack Burns their manager said it London yesterday. Pompee, Constance ami Burns leave by air for Singapore either on Wednesday or Thursday. Pompee will fiffht Fi.jiai Isimeli
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  • 77 15 BERT Assirati .still remains undefeated. On Saturday night he kayoed Andre Coutoula (Mr. Europe), who was making his first appearence In a Singapore ring at the Happy World. Before the knockout m the fourth round, Andre was leading by a pin fall, which he scored In
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  • 35 15 The Football Association of II decided at a council meeting to Kuala Lv terday to revive the annual North v. South fixture and the Sportsman's Trophy match between Singapore and the Federation.
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  • 307 16 Disqualified m tame Paris fight SMLBERT I i\»ine of France won the BvtpeM welterweight title m Paris last night, when Hritish champion C'lifT lur\h v\.is disqualified for holding m the tenth or tin* ■cheduled i:>-round bout. Curvis failed to 1; il four warnings. The dull bout
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  • 32 16 GtMAL Youngsters and Jovial Youngsters drew at Farrer Park In soccer friendly yesterday EACH SIDE SCORING SIX GOALS Scorers: Genlals: Palanlappan (4) Gopal. Jamal. Jovials: Tan (3)' Krishna (2), Bala.
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  • 25 16 Heavy rain yesterday caused the ,S.A.P.A. Div. bC league match beItween Blue Rovers Sports Club and United Sports Club at CYMA to be nhanHnnftH
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  • 236 16 'WE'LL HAVE THE GAMES'— AUSSIES AUSTRALIA'S Olympic Games organisers were confid- ent at the week-end that Melbourne would retain the 195G Olympics, despite all the wrangling of recent weeks. "We can run the games on our ear." said Mr. W. S. E. Kent, Kuges. chairman of the Organising Committee. He
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  • 139 16 DUE to bad weather on Saturday the senior tournament cricket match between Singapore Cricket Club and Chinese Recreation Club on the Padans became a one innings game. Even this had to be abandoned at 5.30 p.m. yesterday w>en heavy showers made further play impossible. S.C.C. scored
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  • 35 16 VHE S.A.F.A. First Division league match between Rovers Sports Club and Singapore Cricket Club at the Stadium had to be abandoned after twenty minutes play without any goal being scored because of rain.
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  • 39 16 MOSBERGEN William, Fabian, 8.M.. J.P., Afje 82 Years Passed away peacefully at his residence, 210-3 Queen Street, Singapore on 22nd March, 1&53. Funeral leaves idencc at 4.30 p.m. to-day for Cathedral Good Shepherd thence interment Bidadarl. Deeply regretted.
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  • 38 16 OELANGOR Badminton Association mr.de a profit of $22,886 from the Open Invitation international tournament held m Kuala Lumpur after the Thomas Cup matches last year, says the annual report. The money went to the buildinc fund.
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  • 23 16 Tamil Brotherhood Association beat TioiiK Bahru Rangers by 2-0 In a S.A.F.A. Div. 2 league match at Geylang stadium yesterday.
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  • 19 16 Australia's cricketers, who are to our England during the summer, eft Fremantle on the iner Orcades.— Reuter
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  • 85 16 Five tired men in a closed truck 1/ |V| iufosuivt.il> ti nnis plawrs irriwd m But har* st Ht tlif w or lil impionships on Saturday after a 400-mile ftmtj hostile Rumania m a ilosrd trm k Tin v are the first Yugoslavs to he permitted to p|||J mi an
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  • 61 16 YESTERDAY'S Singapore Cricket Association Junior League results: JUNIOR A Singhalese beat R.E.M.E. on first innings at Ay or Kajah Road. Teachers Training College beat Rnyal Air Force. Tengah, on first innings at Tengrah. JI'NIOR B 8.0.D.C.A. beat Royal Air Force Seletar on first innings at BOIM ground.
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  • 195 16 Eddie was oil top all the way pDDIE CHOONG, who was beaten by Wong Peng Soon m the final last year, won the men's .sin«le. s title v m the all-Enpland badminton :ipion.sinp :m Er".)ress Hall on Saturday, He beat another Malayan Johnny Heah, m le.s.s than 20 minutes The
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  • 298 16 HIROSHIMA GIRL (17) IS JAPAN'S NEW T-T QUEEN By IKID BAIN y AKI.Y 700 table tennis player, battled b. on Saturday and Sund, I* I**1 m the Japaiu'st- team whhh will com^uV^ last nul World championships com P«te h tkT£ The Far East tournament will be heu t September and
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  • 26 16 Army Guard Dog Unit trouced No. 443 B.A.D. "A" 6-1 m a United Services (Singapore) soccer league, match at the 8.0.D. ground yesterday. I
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  • 206 16 V.M.M.A. Youth Competition btt»» \oung Men's Muslim 2 tion and Kota Raja 072 ended m a scoreless dm rs Jalan Besar Stadium yeHa*. It was a keenly «E£ ne, but credit mmtiTk Rajas who played wtthpknh of determination to faoiiSfr lims. who were definitely
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