The Singapore Free Press, 5 May 1953

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  • 21 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya No. ***** Singapore Tues.. May 5. i 9 53. Price 15 Cts.
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  • 375 1  -  SIT YIN FONG 'Political pressure' By JHE PRESIDENT of the Malayan Chinese Association, Date Sir Cheng-lock Tan, said this morning that the Federation Government's withdrawal of tax exemption from the associa tion's lottery would be "disastrous" to the future of thc organisation. Speaking to me m his
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  • 154 1 Shots save Nehru's train: bomb was on rail AN attempt to assassinate the Prime Minister ot India. Mr Nehru, by putting a live bomb on the railway track over which he was travelling failed yesterday. The incident occurred near Kalyan, a railway centre. 35 miles from Bombay, a few minutes
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  • 85 1 f*'o young Argentine doctors whSh he v score of bombs a°nd M M"Pre^ c Jilmat arrested l Do n 30 WW a bomb .in thi an at temut put Ml nSer ln senor C j r R f tne f"** s_* mSSSJ' Rei^onno. for 7 admittp
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  • 48 1 Residents m the Orchard R<ad area of Singapore reported two slight ear'h tremors at '.lo am today. One man said that his house rocked for a split second, followed by another quake a few Seconds later. People m other areas said: "We felt nothing."
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  • 87 1 MISS UNIVERSE" Armu Kuusela of Finland is married to a millionaire. He is Mr Virgiho Hilario. of the Philippines. They were married secretly m a small Tokyo church yesterday. .Vl r. Hilario said: "We are very happy together. We expect to b e that
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  • 194 1 T liE DUKP mL_ Edl b »^h. «i'h his i£_7 P« rated h(>lJr s of r, er I: 'v 90 "Mruetlon j n the U >irateMM: •■Hisß^' r s^ Gordon ss; h ri j s« htials. He fitted his lessons m when he was free
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  • 24 1 Singapore Rubber Market opened quietly this morning with first grade. May shipment, at 77 cents a pound, f cent above yesterday's closing.
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  • 36 1 The Supreme Court m Washington yesterday put off for at least two weeks more rulings on the new appeal of doomed atomic spies Julius and Ethel Rosenberg and on segregation m public schools.
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  • 38 1 A i3O4C Come* toofc o# /rom Changi for London this morning carrying almost a full complement of passengers. This is The first Comet to leave Singapore since Saturday's Comet crash 25 miles from Calcutta
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  • 33 1 Churchill and the Prince picture. SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL bows as he shakes hands with Prince Akihito as Japan's 19-year-old Crown Prince left No. 10 Downing Street after lunching with the Prime Minister.- A.P.
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  • 279 2 U.N., Reds agreed on principle SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL said yesterday the involved problem of prisoner repatriation m Korea "may be overcome and it certainly is very near being overcome." kA4 He told the House of Commons that he thought the West might hopefully await the development
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  • 59 2 WHEN a man was charged at Wellington, New Zealand, yesterday with using bad language to a policeman his counsel told the court: This man's vocal chords were operated on seven weeks ago and he has not spoken a single, solitary word since.' The constable, under cross examination,
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  • 116 2 rIE famed walk of Hollywood Aim actress, Marilyn Monroe, is "ridiculous" from a rear view, the Tokyo newspaper, Shimbun, said m an editorial yesterday. Japanese audiences broke into "spontaneous laughter" when Miss Monroe slinked across the screen m the film "Niagara," the paper
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  • 21 2 TOree Philippine Navy destroyer escort! sailed yesterday for the fouthern Formosa port of Kaoshiung on a four-day goodwill visit.
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    53 2 picture BACK AGAIN on British soil after more than two years m North Korean prison camps are these three Royal Ulster riflemen pictured on arrival at the RAF Hospital at Changi yesterday. LEFT TO RIGHT: William Anderson of Belfast, R. Porter of Bourne Lines and David Mitchell of Cookstown, Northern
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  • 29 2 Fire raged yesterday ln a dump of 20,000 tons of old rubber tyres at Colombes, a northwest suburb of Paris halting trains on a nearby mainline
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  • 158 2 PRESIDENT EISENHOWER yesterday conferred m Washington with the Governors of 45 states on the dangers of the international situation for the security of the country. Mr. Eisenhower told the Governors who had come from all parts of the continent for the two-day conference on
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  • 42 2 A double explosion blew apart two small black powder buildings at a Dupont Company explosives plant m Dupont, Pennsylvania, killing four workmen. Company officials said the blasU went off simultaneously while two men were working m each building
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  • 47 2 Seretse KM.una's si.ster, Uretele, was one of two people nominated at a Bamangwato tribal meeting ln Serowe, Bechuanaland, yesterday to succeed him as tribal chief. The other wa.s Rasebolni of Kgagane, former chief lieutenant of Repent Tshekedi Khama and third m line of succession.
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  • 145 2 "DANDLEADER Artie Shaw told the House Committee on un-American activities m New York yesterday that he had attended meetings conducted by Hollywood Communists. He wai approached m 1946 by anonymous telephone calls m a "cloak and dagger" at- mouphere and had to sign
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  • 376 2 Aragry POWs deity taint liEN GAUNT, tight-lipped men stepped into the public spotlight at Valley Forge military hospital Phoenixville, to deny they had been tainted by Communism while prisoners-of-war m Korea. They were bitter and they made it plain. While the ten— and 10 companions were flying from Tokyo last
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  • 31 2 The Seventh All-China Congress of Labour is being held m Peking. Seventy-three foreign delegates—mostly from Communist or satellite countries- -are attending with 812 representatives from Chinese trade unions.
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    • 39 2 RADIO WIY INCORPORATING RADIO MALAYA NEWS ALL THE lI EST MX II lIP 1 41 kV*Htlures 9 I (trl<i,iMs. i*ua*t*?M- Shuri SiotSt Four t m afj*p* iti*** Xvtrs liadio HiffMifihlH PRICE SO CENTS FROM ALL NEWSAGENTS ON SALK TODAY
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  • 51 3 Brighton's Finance Committee, which, month ago, was told by the council to adjust the estimates so to produce a rate of 16s. 3d. against their recommended 16s. 9d. have decided "as a final word to recommend a rate of 16s. 6d., an increase of sixpence on last
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  • 283 3 Indonesia tells U.S. Government: tvnOXFSIAN Ambassador to the united Mates, Hfr AH sLtroamidjojo, called at the U.S. State M tmint yesterday and presented a note on them in view of President Eisenhower's recent recommendation that the government turn its synthetic rubber plants over
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  • 28 3 The United States Defence Department yesterday identified 265 Korean war casualties m a new list that reported 32 killed, 216 wounded, 10 missing and seven injured.
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  • 166 3 More night patrols for S'pore park POLICE night patrols fn and around the King George V Park are being increased following a stabbing case m the park grounds on Saturday night. Mr. Nigel Morris, Singapore's Police Commissioner, told the Free Press. Mr. Morris said: "We are taking these further measures
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  • 64 3 r___£__" Sin &V> X and nc out L' Ca situa «°n aris- tS t V^ t a ton °f La <* Po^wi.S hi K ese flrm ln Singaha 'c Ten t^ an ehes ln Siam «'ly the M™ to st °P tem P=>r--Biam
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  • 93 3 Nm2?sK£? merest on the Jn J lc *«re) drawn la^roke all n °J a resta^ant m t«r trtyfL r c L <>ndon, not fr roe mh tVl 0 ha 9 I*™ *°*e» < n Zhou??* oth^ 8 In A^j^ Hill. Another murder m a district
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  • 109 3 FIVE-YEAR PLAN FOR MAKING UP PRIVATE ROADS 'THE Singapore Rural Board is working out a five-year A plan to make up private roads to be paid for by house-owners. The improved roads will then be made public streets and taken over by the board. .1 __a-j i m m «7
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  • 52 3 AND NOW a "Mechanical Sailor"— out only for cleaning the decks. Here it is seen m use for the first time on a British liner. These machanical scrubbers are adapted from -a spark-proof and silent machine made specially for Britain's atomic research establishment at Harwell, to clean the
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  • 128 3 TVf ANY Singapore doctor., do not favour using injections to sober up drunks. They feel this may lead to more people getting "out of control when drinking. They were commenting on reports that British doctors had found an injection which could sober up a
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    • 65 3 l I li j NEWroRKAPORtSIT! J_- \J 0 Norman HartnelVs [\F "IN LOVE" HANDBAG SIZE 4.50 each SS 1 HP__b| I _r v li I H Ml I > SMALL SIZE 25.00 each >n?B M™_B MEDIUM SIZE $40.00 each lßtSli C 1 •#*»•>* I <■ toMZ, I L_VS5— t £f>
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  • 387 4 The Sinapore Free Press TUESDAY, May 5, 1953. Opinion PUBLIC HOUSING lIONO KONG, whose "housing methods were lauded by a Singapore] Legislative Councillor j recently, has returned the compliment hand- j somely. Its government! has decided to set up an organisation modelled on our Improvement Trust to carry out large-scale
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  • 724 4 Unity Comes to U.N. at last VISHINSKY IS SMILING, BUT FOR HOW LONG? WHEN I walked into the delegates' lounge at United Nations headquarters there was a group of reporters surrounding Mr. Andrei Vishtnsky. My colleague Richard Greenouph signalled to me and I Joined the group. Mr Vishinsky beamed and
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    11 4 Im sorry you can r see Mr. Malenkov. He's m conference.
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  • 291 4 AFTER NEHRUNARAIN? NEW DELHI. a QUESTION uhich has A long bafflel Indians of all shades t>l political opinion seems nearer to being answered who will succeed Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru V According to congress sources. Nehru himself would like to s.ee Jaiprakash Narain, leader of the Socialist party, and educated
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    • 16 4 Finest Diamond Rings and Eternity Rings U S. de SILVA, Jewellers, 106, Orchard Road, >; Fhone *****.
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    • 61 4 Kiddies love DUNDEE CAKE f I §_i lT i tmile ;v mtif^^^l^ Its a favourite with all the family— VWV ami no wonder! Delicious, fresh cuke SAJT^ topped with crunchy almonds l\ perfect for "elevenses" or afternoon^ (fil teas, or whenever a 'hetween-mruls )m snack is culled for. Buy it
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  • 301 5  -  P. M. RAMAN Boys will do homage to: Hy SOMEWHERE m the Bukit limah district ot Singapore lives a Chinese who will become "queen" for a few hours on June 3. A boy, who will assume the dignity of an "archbishop" for the
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  • 51 5 picture The Netherlands Consul-Genera! m Singapore, Dr. F. A van Woerden, laying a wreath on the Cenotaph at the Padana yesterday, m observance of Dutch National Remembrance Day m honour of Allied forces who died m the liberation of Holland m the last war Free
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  • 62 5 THE president of the Singapore 1 Young Malay Women's Association, Che Zahrah Arrifin, has warned that unless members snowed a more lively interest ttdown mlght be tak6n t0 Close 5 was disheartening A meeting was recently called sm t*mTS? nZf and caused erenrV-Y 00ds nave I
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  • 24 5 te the r lr H ye Guards who T n "J? eir k( »npong.i t Wh f ht °U bandits attach
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  • 133 5 City Councillor wants a l 5 mph speed limit iii v v Free Press Staflf Hi Ir con sested areas along the City's one-way traffic scheme should be placed under a 15-mile-an-nouir^eedjimit^ K. M. Oli Mohammed, City Councillor, said yesterday. "I have received complaints that vehicles are turning the one-way
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  • 30 5 The Philippines and Siam have signed a civil air agreement granting to airlines of the two countries the right to pick up and discharge passengers, cargo and mail.
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  • 52 5 Egypt is to begin work soon on an estimated £7,857.000 waterway under the Suez Canal to carry water from the Nile to I irrigate areas of the Sinai Desert. The scheme is meant to provide for the settlement of 70.000 Palestine Arab refugees m the
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  • 188 5 S'PORE MAN TO SEE CROWNING WITH SULTAN rrilE SULTAN of Laheg m the A British Protectorate of Aden, Sultan Ali Abdul Karim Abdali, will have a Singapore businessman as his travelling companion when he leaves this month for the Coronation m Britain. The businessman is Syed Mohamad Jamalail AlkafT, a
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  • 124 5 MORE than 200 people yesterday attended an exhibition j of cakes at the premises of the All Malaya Muslim Missionary i Society at Lorong 12, Geylang j Road, Singapore. About 100 cakes of various i sizes and designs were on show (They were made by
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  • 37 5 Fourteen vegetable collection centres will be built by the Singapore Rural Board this year at a cost of $21,000. At present vegetables are either collected at the roadside, pavements vacant ground or from growers' houses.-
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    • 86 5 an _r THE STAGE CLUB presents I "young wives' tale" 1 a Comedy by RONALD JEANS Gala Premiere on MAY 7th I J IN AID OF S.P.C.A. 9 P.M. I BOOKINGS AT ROBINSONS a a $4, $3, $2 $1. I Space kindly donated by S. P. H. de SILVA a
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  • 80 6 (pi'NH X Neville, Australian champion of Latin American dances, is flying to Hollywood toon to stardom. She will pass through Singapore on way there. Kunire wan spotted by talent stouts m Australian magazines and newspapers. And offers frum Hollywood came toon afterwards. The dancer's father.
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  • 400 6 P.C. attacked man taking his dog for night walk A MAN was taking his dog for a midnight walk when a A p o i iceman came up to him These two versions of what followed were told to the Birmingham stipendiary maK Th e at rna^ with the dog
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    18 6 photo. LOVELY Indian film starlet, Nutan, is following the footsteos of her famous actress mother, Shobhara Samartn.— U.P
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  • 91 6 BIG LINK-UP FOR TV FILM ON C-DAY A75-minute TV film. "A 1 d the Peopk i i Ice," ih how the on ri been rec* hred ail over the wot Id v. ll! be broadcast by the 13.8 C oil June 15. Then will bo emph it on the Commonwealth,
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  • 223 6 HER PARTY KEPT ON LOWING EX ACTRESS Marion Davies is being sued m Los Angeles for £4,000 for not paying for food and drinks at the wedding party she threw for tearful crooner Johnny Ray and Marilyn Morrison. I Charlie Morrison, head of the Mocambo, Hollywood's No. 1 night club,
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  • 523 7 picture. 1 has George Washington, first President of the HE QUEEN, it was tors 1 inited States. a ">°" K vp race d her pedigree back to Colonel Augustine Warner, KZ invSnia to 1628 and died there m 1674. on i
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  • 223 7 DON'T talk to Postman Len Madge about climbing: Everest. That sort of jaunt happens only once m a while, but climbing 4,000 steps is the daily round for postmen m lift-scarce London. Postman Madge, of Bow, would like an inquiry into the terrific
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  • 84 7 £3.000 FOR BOY WHO'LL NEVER PLAY FOOTBALL SEVEN-YEAR-OLD Stephen John Dower was award- 13,000 damages m the London High Court, for serious leg injuries he received when he fell m th e road and a bus ran over him. Through his father, Mr. Stephen Dower, of Grantham Road, Manor Park,
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  • 48 7 he felM m l orker u mjured **.en Surrey farm a ha y s tack at a da <4e i ?a? as 4 awarde d 4,03 l m the SS 1 hi employer an °ther errnin. Court because _^yed a tedded negll 6 entl y
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  • 41 7 A thief stole th l/om h, s car J3_* r °l Mr. John Sudds wedding cake (mS Budd <">d h" s 2i,?iT,,ickenham- er 'Me >ds ThCy Were *****9 P'«-« of lhu the other halt to crumbs
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  • 46 7 Mrs. D JI Femvick, 53, of Long Ditton, Surrey, wife of the manig director of Pewan Whi.kv Company, wai found with head injuries on the ed?e of Oxshott. Surrey, woods. The injuries are believed to have been caused by a fall.
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  • 57 7 Beer ny the barrel ls banned under new relet for wedding receptions m ihe parish church hall at Godmanchostcr, HunUi. And, the roles add, drinks must be limited to Just enough to cover the toasts. Said ihe vicar, the R^v P. J. Disney, "We
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  • 152 7 He quits gaol-and finds his bride THE gaol gates opened for handsome Pinchas Haimovici. Airl scon the doors of an Edinburgh register office will open for him, too. Through them he will walk to marry the woman who fell m love with him when he went into her antique shoo
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  • 68 7 A coat, sent as a flood -relief gift by Mr. E. Carpenter, of Markyate, Hertfordshire, was later bought m an Islington market for 10s. Mr. Carpenter had put a note of his address m one of the pockets, and the woman who bought the coat
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  • 135 7 THEY CLEARED DECKS— AND EVEN TOOK THE JELLY TIRED and hungry, 24--year-old David Deck and his wife Pat came back to their home m CJapgate Lane, IpswicSi. -iter a 200--mile visit to Glcucist'.r. Mr. Deck was thinking happily of two comfortable armchairs and of the cake, the jelly, and the
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  • 50 7 Forty-eight Essex Boy Scouts, camping near Rome, were robbed of articles worth £100 by thieves who raided their tents as the Souts slept. The Scouts— of the Third Gidea Park Troop and the Brentwood School Troop —told of the raid when they returned to London.
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  • 27 7 Mr. Will Crews (Socialist) won the general secretaryship of the South Wales Miners' Union with 38,105 votes against 37,730 for Mr. David D. Evans (Communist)
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    • 172 7 CIRCUS BUSCH, -~***mm BERLI S/^fiJ at Junction of Victoria Street 1 IB f /^2|^fi and Manila Street I_~ll LJ lj 2 shows daily 1 ;<%|^H 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. *4 '> l&^K AN box of fict Cooso ooriy to I ff^/J. Q U_v rocords smoshod ovoid discp- 1/Jtt^A Zj
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  • 28 8 The** tour scouts from the 75th (Gan Eng Seng) Troop set out job-hunting on the first day of "Job Week" m the Tu?ialin area.
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    24 8 Goh Yong Hong of the sth 'St. Anthony's) Group cutting grass m the compound oj his "employer" m a rural home.
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  • 159 8 Scouts went Work Pictures and story by THREE thousand Boy Scouts and Wolf Cubs went job-hunting during "Job Week" to collect dollars for the movement m the Colony. They washed cars, scrubbed floors, dug and weeded Gardens, clipped hedges, polished silverware, washed cup and dishes, and moved furniturp. They even
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  • 36 8 a» ignat 1 ie sec •Jo I be c the outs M j i o! Sfl ition A broken cycle Pedal temporarily held up job hunting for these scouts of the44 th Troop
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  • 29 8 These two scouts (right) entertained— EM (from left), Ellis, Derek and David m their Tanglin home wh> lei heir parents were visiting friends. P. L. KOH
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  • 27 9 THEY SCRUBBED FLOORS Scrubbing the floor during "Job Week" is Lim Gee Si?ig. Looking on is the householder Mr. H. J. C. Kulasingha, a Singapore Legislative Councillor.
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    18 9 Int. Sebastian Teo, is seen doing changkol icork m n& of a householder m Chatsivorfh Road.
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  • 48 9 h pore thanked the public for their co-operation m providing jobs to the scouts and hoped they would take an interest m the movement. m h? had given ignature. Ie second annual 1 be organised by outs since the i ol the Boy »tion m Simga-
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  • 88 9 Lee Ah Ngoh (on top of the lorry) helps Leong Hono Moon unload furniture fo r householder m Pasir Panjang. District-Commissioner, Mr. L. A. (Black Bear) Woodfo i examines job cards of cubs, Chun Kok Liang and Lim Che I ■_¥32W& i Tnnwfim nnniiw— t^t ;;-z^: mwmmwm*w—r*jw*mwwmwwmmmm**wf—w*w
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 469 10 WIWLX v a _P __P P I iv^ V __T *a\**\WW\\WY ___V ol M# __v -#f' I^7 A ME I a_M m mm mmm* m v ji j,/1 **<:?'• '*;<■ %tf "i W&%cA tfie wL Tffi> 8 fc^^^.^v TARZAN b y Edgar Rice Burr ou Kj 41 ti .^^APTEfir LEAVING
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    • 554 10 YOUR LUCKY STAR BORN TODAY, yo u have a good head for figures and all mathematical problems are play! You should do well m business. As a hobby, you are the type to like mental gymnastics puzzles, cryptograms anything that calls for brain work. Your memory is phenomenal and this
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  • 489 11 TEL AVIV. ISRAEL'S 49 000 eligible K_Sort have organizV for self-defence, ed fh Israeli ST -c SW Sfl* orfrW of a situation fwmch men outnumber women of marriageable le spokesmen for the "Er'aeli Movement for the Defence of Bachelors Rights" have covered Tel Aviv with posters
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    136 11 Neither side vulnerable Sou tii dealer fHE "WEAK- two- Did used by the Cham P ion American team Provrt itself a doubly effective weapon Lit ov whelmin X victory over team S Euro P Pan championship monstr ated supenor ace RMRt^ SESRL cards. s «uth w eK Pa
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  • 233 11 Here's how to avoid them BOSTON. tWERY YEAP m the 1 United States more than 100.000 men and women are the victims of holdup men. But the chances are that this would not have happened if the victims had remembered this simple rule: "Don't ask for
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  • 137 12  - S'pore newsman to design homes JOSEPH YKO By A FORMER Singapore Journalist, Mr. Ang Keng Lens, who left the Colony five years ago to study m America is now back a qualified architect. Mr Ang. graduated at the University of Manitoba Canada He did the first part of his course
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    59 12 An artist's impression of the P and O. liner, Arcadia, 28,000 Una, which will be launched on May 14. The C 6,000,000 vessel built on the Clyde by John Brown it Co. cost about the same as the Queen Mary. She is expected to make her
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  • 93 12 MRS ABIGALE DEAN, looks at a U.P. photo of her husband, a H S Air Force officer, Capt. Zack W. Dean, showing him as he talked to her hy phone from the United Nations Freedom Village near Munsan. Capt. Dean, an F-51 pilot, was shot down
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  • The Pressman's POSTBAG
    • 103 12 I LIVE m close proximity to Fife House and neither I nor any of my neighbours have ever been disturbed by the noises described by your correspondent who skulks behind the penname of "Grange Road." This person obviously suffers from noises m the head and an early visit
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    • 51 12 I HAVE read m your paper about old currency notes and I .should like to know whether any of your readers is interested ln collecting them. I have 10-cent notes Issued m 1910 and another kind dated 1920. T. 8. CHIA. 191, Lorong Engku Aman Collector*, here't your
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    • 146 12 IF the Singapore Traction Company is going to increase bus fares, it will mean a double tax on the public. The one-way traffic is wasting a lot of time, and time is money. To prove the point, I had a bus ride on Route_ 9 from Delta
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    • 141 12 A PERSON born In the former F.M.B. and resident m Singapore long enough to be disqualified from Federal citizenship is treated as an alien under the Nationality and Immigration laws of the Colony. He accept^ the law as such and also inserts the description "undetermined" m the blank spaces
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    • 32 12 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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    • 98 12 CANT the city engineer, or Health Department whoever Is responsible, fill uo the many holes along Bukit Timah Road, between Cluny and Farrer Roads. At present they are filled with water and breed mosquitoes. As a regular traveller along this road I was unfortunate to drive into
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  • 201 12  - CALL FOR A HOME FOR VAGRANTS P. L. KOH By T*HE Singapore Social Welfare Department is prepared to give advice on how to run a home for vagrants, now under detention at Pearl's Hill Prison, if Chinese charitable organisations plan to build one. Mr. T. E. Smith, the Secretary for
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  • 41 12 A marriage party of 18 people died m a fire at Somavadi village, near Avrangabad. The victims were a child, the bride, 16 women, observing Duroa a. Muslim wedding ceremony) who slept m a hayroofed hut overnight.
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  • 36 12 Three hundred Mau Man terrorists raided a remote Kikuyu Home Guard outpost In Kenya yesterday and burned and hacked to death 19 members of the pro-British unit. Only one Home Guard escaped.
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  • 37 12 photo. Glamorous Miss Keiko Kishi with Yu.ji Hori m "Thought Police" (Kempei) now being produced by the Shintoho company. The film is based on a best-seller written by I former "Thought Policeman/ Kiyotaka Miyazaki. U.P.
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    • 37 12 DO6S DEMAND SQUARE MEAL rK^'W( V fW. If f\-ri*\^\'\ '»i»*W$A Tails do wag-a-lot for WINALOT y^IDEAL DOG FOOD Agents THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY. LTD (mCOHPOAATt* IN THI 'ft -»TiO- MAkAVAi ESTABLISHED 1901 »INOA»OAt. MUALA IbIPUR KkAWO.St ■tH«A* »»t •*«<-.
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  • 819 13 DKJGFGHDLFFGH orFIL-DRESSED, fat, Si it was possible to "S 3£ a°na Z weghing scai- cuiu indicator stopped at 170 The woman's height was five feet six inches. Being of medium frame her wff ought to have been between 130-MO pounds Calculating the upper
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  • 260 13 THE AVERAGE SIZE man needs 1,700 calories per day and a woman 1.450 to give them the energy "needed to maintain the processes* of living," states the Manual of Nutrition, just published m London. > JJf ever ener By ls ne «ded m addition
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  • 190 13 THE DISCOVERY of the mystery dictator of life Is reported by two Stanford University scientists. The dictator chemical turns the raw materials of life into nerves, eyes, muscles, bones and all other parts all m proper arrangement. It goes majestically to work soon after new life starts with
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    • 245 13 Today's Crossword ACROSS t I I i I I M Zatopiks b.« r_c<' I J fl _T__^ _MP r_sl (8t 7. Come tt) an I H_S 8. Trimmer vi] to! I rier and Joan sum fe?ij f.^* B<"C conlused ab >vi _j_m. |____l~~"_D_v^ cartographer l IMI C Manza cont a
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  • 374 14 Young bowlers share Leicester THF Australian tourists beat Leicestershire by an 1 toning, and 154 runs. Leicester were all out for 180 tat TheTiS?^ at their overnight first innings score of 443 for eight, when play was resumed on the second day In two
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  • 222 14 ROCKY MARCIANO is using four different punching bags while training for next month's title defence against Jersey Joe Walcott. Charley Goldman, his trainer said: "No other fighter m ring history ever used four bags. Practically all boxers use only two ana there have been a few
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  • 54 14 THE final of the Malays interstate badminton competition for the Dunlop Cup will be played between Penang and Singapore at the Selangor Badminton Hall Kuala Lumpur on Saturday night. Singapore qualified for the final by beating Selangor m Singapore recently. Gate charges for Saturday are
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  • 44 14 pERAK will meet Kedah ln the semi-Anal of the inter-state tennis tourney for the Chua Choon Leong trophy on Thursday and Friday ln Ipoh. The match will consist of four singles and a doubles. Winners will meet Singapore In the final.
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  • 36 14 Football result: Glasgow charity cap semifinal: Rangers 1 Queens Park 1 (On the toss of a coin Queens Park won and now meet Celtic In the final at Hampden Park. Glasgow, next Saturday.) Reuter
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  • 20 14 NaUonalUt Ch»na'« Armed Forres cagers lost their r«r*vell gnm*» m Manila to the all-Student selection 63 to 56.
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  • 95 14 BOBBY WILSON 17-year-old London schoolboy, yesterday became the youngest player ever selected for a British Davis Cup tennis team. Wilson will join veterans Tony Mottram and Gerry Oakley when Britain meets Norway m Oslo May 15-17. Wilson was at school when team selectors notified his mother
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  • 155 14 ROYAL Signals will meet the Rest of the Army m a soccer trial at the Royal Army Service Corps ground, Ayer Raja Road, on Saturday. A further fixture has been arranged at the same venue j between Royal Engineers and UM Rest on Saturday June
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  • 57 14 yHE second round of the European Zone Davis Cup competition, to be completed before May 19, will have this lineup: Finland -Ireland winner v. the Philippines: Austria v. Denmark; South Africa v. Germany; Yugoslavia v. France; Hungary v. Belgium; Luxembourg v. Great Britain; the Netherlands
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  • 183 14 JJAVID Sheppard, young England Teat batsman, and Sussex County captain thinks there 1* more than an even chance that the Australian* will be beaten by England. The proline Cambridge University •corer bases his Judgment on the /act that th« tourists are not such a balanced
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  • 62 14 Attractive girl wearing the year's new tennis look is GLORIA BUXTON of London, a competitor m the British Hard Court championships, which ended Saturday. The dress was designed by Teddy Tinling, the cretor of Gussy Moran's famous lace panties. Gloria was beaten by America's Doris Hart m
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  • 323 14 iJiiitvd SorvietKs M^vcsfjui* A RMY teams continue to lead the first division of the Singapore United Services Association Football League, but Royal Air Force Seletar Corinthians have crept up into third place as a result of yesterday's victory over Royal Army Ordnance Corps. Royal Electrical
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  • 294 14 One more season for Fred Brown JIM CHAMBERS writes (L fourth article m his cricket series, Round the Counties. NORTHAMPTON SHIRE lose Freddy Brown their captain and chair man of the England Test team selectors after this season, so they are going all out to make this a big year.
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  • 94 14 -yHE president of the Penang U« 1 Tennis Association, Mr. Soce Chen Sun. yesterday appealed to I schools encourage their pupils to ttf up tennis. "Many will share my anxiety of* what the future may hold for u»» we cannot produce fresh talent I the next
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  • 49 14 jft a dress rehearsal against a tg 1 from HQ 48 Infantry Brag Perak Probables again cm Pj"s their weakness m the forwara The, game, played on the as* Hall ground yesterday. •■■J-S tice for Saturday's MIINJN.yJ i against Sclan-or. It endeo three-two win for Probabies^^
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  • 329 15 Thunderstorm brought the winning goals 7; R.A.O.C 3. urin i-.ff«™e' Seletar Corinthians are flattered by R^^vensoals'n yesterday's ten-goal United S _21 Div. 1 fl-ture at Seletar. _5»" st four goals c^ c m a i hunder brought a strong wind to assist them.
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  • 23 15 dg Unf° SP i tal beat Malay InTsAPA 0n n by thref 0al to jesterday. N Wahab Rahman Isma n. Ah-
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  • 19 15 4 -1 VICTORY f a r !f nd j y at Fanpr p»rk -j iour R oals to one.
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  • 22 15 'wicn An v the «iy fl_ at Braddell p C. by 5 Ap A Div I red m Brcund
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  • 153 15 I fonhf n tl< n athletic team bsrMr -*E 1 st °'S ce M OP nk "> 0' a" Kar una!. S„SSr r our of including Service ath|_tes, only restriction beinji at the request of Ceylon, that they should hav 0 a six month's r< j
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  • 43 15 The save of the season, recorded m metal-plated plaster by Stephen Rickard for the Football and Fine Arts Competition organised as part of the celebrations of the Football Association of Britain's 90th. anniversary this year. Rickard calls this entry "goalkeeper
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  • 448 15 j The game was not so close as the score suggests. Amicable Athletic Association always appeared to have the upper hand. Sajarah's forward line was lifeless. Centre-forward Zainol 1 1 was completely out of the picture. It was Ali and Safarin. the two wingers, who
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  • 241 15 Kranji on a goal getting spree RN Kranji 10; C. Lads 1. IT was goals galore at Geylang Stadium yesterday, when goal-hungry R.N. Kranji trounced Cheerful Lads by ten goals to one m an SAFA Div. 2 League fixture. Superior m all departments of the game Kranji were m full
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    • 197 15 THE CATHAY AND NEW ALHAMBRA THEATRES I SINGAPORE and all theatres of the Cathay Organisation circuit m the Federation of Malaya will he closed to-day as a mark of resfeet to the late Mr. Khoo Teik Ec QBE, J.P, Chairman of tlie Board of Directors, Associated Theatres Dd. I The
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  • 270 16 The 13 jockeys may riae at Penang on Saturday Club committee are back In the sadflie. Hcrh rharles Prank Hudson and A. M. Posnni, wno did n^tri^ on the second and third days of the recent Kualft Lumpur meeting although they were not affected by the
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  • 80 16 THE scheduled lour of India by the South African Indians soccer team has been abandoned following the refusal of Minister of the Interior Dr. T. E. Donges to grant passports to the 17 men of the squad. Dr. Donges gave no reason for refusing !he piiKsportu, but
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  • 70 16 England beat France I o England beat France by one goal to nil m an international soccer match m Bologue. The waning goal wa« scored by In-jalde-rlght, A. W. Noble, m th* 17th minute of the first half. Ihe English team together with five reserve* will make a tour of
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  • 122 16 No tour for Stan Matthews LONDON. Men. Stanley Matthews, whose brilliant play helped Blackpool snatch victory from Bolton Wanderers m the F.A. Cup final on Saturday, ha* had to refuse an invitation to join the F.A. party leaving here on Saturday for the tour of 8 u'h America. Matthews ha'i
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  • 51 16 The Japan Lawn Tennis Aiaoetation has decided to invite four tennis players from the Philippines m August. The decision was made at the Association's general meeting m Tokyo The Philippine tennis phyers will be two Juniors and two .seniors of A.P. about 20 years of
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  • 71 16 tMNAL acceptors for the Ches'er Cup to be run over two nil* > furlongs and 77 yards at Chester tomorrow, were published m London: They are with weiglus: COitbraige 9.2, Eastern Emperor 9.2, Le Telher 9.00, Napoleon Bonaparte 8.11. Sportsmaster 8.6, Vldl Vici 8.5, Gitano 3.2. Deux Points
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    13 16 Malayan TULLOH who was the champion jockey of the Malayan Turf last season.
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  • 121 16 \yilAT do football managers do I with Uvir spare time (when tJiev h;t\e any)? You'd be surprised me cf their hobbies. In England. i<> r ins' a nee. Erie Houghton i Not is County) spends hatU at the oitfan. (Mil Hpeirs (Cardiff City) has a wonderlul .atamp c<
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  • 309 16 rvFNis OOMPTON hit his first century of the new D season m his first match yesterday at Peterborough He wafbaUing for Middlesex m acounty match against Northamptonshire. Bill Edrich was also »n line form for Middlesex and gained a sparkling 50 before being dismissed. Taking four
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  • 373 16 Penang gallops: Punter's Delight runs 3 in 37 Free Press Racing Correspondent .SPEED- Punter's Delight, with McCloud up, did an 3 outstanding trial on the Penang training track this morning when he ran 3 F in 37 4 5 wide out on the SeC °GallopinK conditions were ideal and quite
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