The Singapore Free Press, 26 May 1953

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press larre^t Afternoon Snip in Malaya No itfM sinw- fu^ v >Ji liK>:i rt U
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  • 249 1 S. KOREA SAYS: 'WE FIGHT ON' r iV» proposes concessions to Reds A CRISIS between United States and South Korea over the truce negotiations became "serious" following a long meeting m Seoul yesterday between President Syngman Rhee and the Allied Supreme Commander Gen. Mark Clark. The American Ambassador, Mr. Ellis
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  • 123 1 She UilUs ml a biff, dark man TAimir GIRL Clarita ViManurva writhes and sinr '€s in pain while beintj attacked" by an invisible assa?lant m the presence of sceptical but nevertheless struck Manila City oflicals headed by Mayor trsenio H Larson (tecottd fr °m nght,, a t
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  • 120 1 \l™ N Midlers operating rl^2 a tn d essin m women'! "lr death M |)utrols t() P»trol P h-d ab °ut 12 irl «l««hed with Utah, 55 l !e tminh a«ar Nu m all u mUes «outheas 're reported o rtepn „,";r M r
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  • 30 1 r Vuv Siamese Government h sr 1 IV i v to carry mi lerritori \l (l 0/ unidentified warthips, aih m the Gull 0/ Siam.- Reuter
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  • 103 1  -  G. T. BOON By SINGAPORE polite have arrested five men following two .secret society clashes on Sunday. About seven Chinese were involved m clash m Masque Street A special tons'. ibli- on a bicvi mw the men armed with bottles running a\v;iv A Ml
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  • 13 1 pore Rlbber Market i Ith Aral June i 70Vi 1l p
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  • 116 1 PLANE RUNS INTO CROWD TWO DIE, NINE HURT K.I. M. Royal Dutch Airlines plane crashed and careered through crowds of sight-seers as it took off from the Schipol airport, Amsterdam, yesterday killing two on the ground and injuring nine. About 20 aboard the plane were hurt. The plane was just
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    • 34 1 imV n a ST. ANDREWS MISSION HOSPITAL HOSPITAL WEEK MAY 27) TO MAY 30 IN AID OF SINGAPORE'S SICK CHILDREN OF THE POOR <, l\ X ALL YOU <: W Space donated by Sime Darby <■"■■ Lid*
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  • 189 2 Britain accused of 'aggression' THE African-Asian ffroup of nations have been requested by a body known as the United African Nationalist Movement to bring the Mau Mau issue m Kenya before the United Nations. The movement made public yesterday a letter which it
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  • 41 2 picture. Defeated American presidential candidate, Mr. Adlai Stevenson tuts his finger m the stomach of an ancient bronze figure m the Arakan Pagoda m Mandalay. This according to local belief is supposed to cure stomach disorders U.P.
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  • 239 2 (Continued from Page 1) Allies. The meeting the first for eight days— was then adjourned lor a week. It Ls believed theat Gen. Harrison wanted to be free to talk frankly all round the question of the repatriation of prisoners, the last stumbling block to an
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  • 143 2 A STORM of tropical fury swept south from Scotland yesterday and was expected by last night to hit London, festooned and beflagged for the oronation. inunaer, liKhlnliif.'. ram and hail iwept btachei and iporta Aelda clear of holiday-mak' as th< great dark cloud belt rolled .slowly
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  • 231 2 DRESIDENT Vincent Auriel, making his third bid to find France a Prime Minister and Government, last night gave warning that the country's prestige abroad was threatened by political instability. After announcing that ho would ask M. Paul Reynaud. wartime Prime Minister, to try to
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  • 46 2 Mrs. Eileen Henderson, wife of Mr. Lawrence Henderson, died this morning at her residence, 26, Saunders Road. A memorial service will be held at the Cathedral of Good Shepherd at 5 p.m. today. The cortege will leave after that for Bidadari Cemetery.
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  • 204 2 World awaits victory news from Everest T»HE WORLD last night still waited to hear wheth x tiny group of Britons have succeeded mi n their as*. 8 on the unconquered summit of Mt Everp«t m ut mountain o n earth. Sl hi h *t Colonel John Hunt, th e expedition's
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  • 70 2 "rpELEDU," which m English x dictionaries means "the slinking badger of Java and Sumatra," is the new official Welsh word for television. In the Welsh language it means "recording at a distance." "Teledu" was announced yesterday as the winner m a competition held by the
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  • 17 2 Singapore school children observed Empire Day today with assemblies, mass parades and a half holiday.
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  • 160 2 Later last night a RUNNER ajwed m Khatmandu from Namche Bazar, Sher Va vuZ beloiv the Everest Mh a n eSS It Q s e aid ent n SUHdav Ma TWE BRITISH Everest expedi- tion has established its sixth camp on the
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  • 31 2 The White House announced that Admiral William Fechteler, United States Chief of Naval Operations, had been designated to succeed Admiral Robert B. Carney as Commander-m-Chief, Allied Forces, Southern Europe.
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  • 68 2 THE Colombo Municipal Tramways Employers Union do not want women to work as conductors. In a memoranci'um to the Mayor of Colombo, the Union said that womrn m this country would not be suitable for posts m the trolley bus service to be inaugurated soon. The
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    • 42 2 I RADIO WKKIY I INCORPORATING RADIO MALAYA NEWS I I ALL THE BEST MX KiniO Features. Vartoons. /'«::/cs. Short Story Four B*<iff4>s ot 1c ten f'l* s Ktidio tiiffhtifihts 11 PRICE 10 CENTS I FROM ALL NEWSAGENTS I ON SALE TODAY I
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  • 235 3 Malays will enact coming of Raffles PROCESSION'S CLIMAX: I ngaP oRE Malays will S *Gover l nment" IHouse1 House f rM nd 5 to depict the beach JUD rears aeo when Sir 0 %h B wTbe S the highlight of «fla b C "Tracted wt° "They ta tampons Ku ?han,
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  • 250 3  -  SIT YIN FONG By rVERY time a pile-driver crashes down, me people m L a house m Joo Chiat Road miss a heart-beat. For the very foundations of this house, the end one of a row of six, tremble with each
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  • 27 3 If the little triangular piece of paper gummed against a wall crack of the house tears, will be a sign of danger.
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  • 87 3  - Why Jap has come to set off fireworks G. T. BOON SDFdfdfdsfdsf... »y I 1 would be dangerous for anyone m Singapore without the SffT ry known how set cLti flrewor *s which the ,i r' ttl ar community has order- b me trom Ja Pan to do the Mr
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  • 114 3 BIGGER RISK OF FIRES IN C-WEEK SINGAPORE'S entire fire fighting service will stand by during Coronation Week. With thousands of extra bulbs lighting up the city the risk of fires is pi rate r. Fires may be caused by short circuits or faulty wiring, said Mr J. Angus, a Fire
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  • 31 3 Five sailors were lost on Sunday with the 500-ton Dutch shjo Toos. which capsized during a wind storm off Norway's west coast. Four other crewsmen were rescued.
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  • 236 3 'They can cause death 9 SINGAPORE public were warned yesterday not to neglect dog bites. "Seek immediate medical treatment for dog bites, if neglected, can cause death," said Dr. R. Calderwood, Chief Medical Officer of the General Hospital. Do not wait for symptoms to appear to
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  • 50 3 BY EATING 371 clams m 10 minutes, Joe Gagnon of Seattle has won "the friterna tional Pacific free style amateur clam eating contest" m SeatM c beating the previous record by 34 clams. The clams, served without s hells, averaged about one-six-teenth of an ounce each Reuter
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    • 373 4 Opinion RUSSIA ANSWERS THE WEST rHE editorial of Pravda which is to all intents and purposes a statement of policy by the Soviet Government, holds out little hope of a meeting of minds between East and West on the principal issues which separate them. It Is deceptively mild m manner
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  • 1043 4  - 'Rushing' Everest is Slow Work JOHN HUNT ITS THE LAST 1,000 FEET THAT HAVE SO FAR BEEN INVINCIBLE By leader of the present Everest expedition KATMANDU. Ncpai. THE problem Of unconquered Mount Everest has been exposed and all but solved. In a narrow sense it lies m the final pyramid,
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  • 273 4 THE success or to* 1 of an Everest? veditxon depend* Z, the Sherpas. Keeping, them ts tne probff Sherpas do not like mountuins at great 2J., -**ey become skk Iff J We know that itbEt,*of the lack of oxVeHf: that* CaUnOt U d k All they
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  • 170 5  - They dance to the music of four nations Patrick Keith By fISBSShi *g*SU tunipu L It was food fun while it lasted. For nearly six hours every day they danced to the beautiful, lilting music of England and Scotland, Greece and Portugal. One minute they were skipping and tripping about
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  • 20 5 She shows how to do it MISS JETTE RAWCLIFFE, l! n tnc J or > demonstrates a movement m the tambourine
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  • 13 5 A delightful movement jrom a Greek circle dance.
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  • 176 5 Tests for 'drunks out of date THERE are two tests prescribed by law m Singapore to find out Whether a motorist is drunk. And both, said doctors yeaterday. are cut of date and far from infallible. Test No. 1 is making the driver walk along a straight line. Test No.
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    24 5 To th of the There's a crash of tambourines as the girls fling their arms wide. In the forefront is Miss Dolly Sta Maria^
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  • 89 8 100-seater plane plan DRITISH I> executive; plans for a new ai.-UJg it l< The airplane, N 5" d oc hoped will be m od fi u v c ce e vea n h ,..1,-c!,nsitv routes n nve c v,,i aim. !n> d rnachi^ peller-turblm like the Via t r 0*
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    • 168 8 MANDRAKE, THE MACICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davis ■BB^T"^^^ |Tw( ViENJMAN WOOBMLV [LOWfRYOU^AXE MANDRAKE If MY HYPNOTISM MAO NOEFFECT ON mOV?%M&/ J^^± RAISES m/S 4Xr X YOU CANNOT GESTURES HIM/ ARE THtSE M|H U,, Mf WANTS MnOGOIN.AuRIOMT. if^oT^ TM^ LYING /^HB N IKI DONTKNOW-BUTI Xl THOUGHT YOU SAID^I H
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    • 436 8 YOUR LUCKY STAR If there isn't enonrli around to suit out looking for it* »1 asainst too much' chanriV"^ interest and occunatlm. tbc formative year^ o "J"^ not reach the success of J£> you dream. You are very ambition, nant the best thoreT out of J? *ou can become depres«i
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  • 223 9 PARSON'S NOVEL BOUGHT FOR FILM ,rvrr p KNOWN novel, "On LITTLi- writ ten by m AS glous epic SfISJ. Arihu? Eustace South%?{("fTSi* the v me °t' ij(e A U« a Jortune is of erea C^outhon has also refused ,n ofter to advise on c fllm n Hollywood partly because '^health
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  • 125 9 Warder is knifed by prisoner 4 PRISONER attacked a wardJV er in the most dangerous L l m ritain c stab^ci him 1 tm toife c and eck with a wlnJ aff /u ay took P la m I orth gaol At th^ PH- «n Officers' Association meet- Sn n
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  • 40 9 UNIVERSITY TO TEACH FISHING Based on the University of Tokyo's programme, the first m the world." a Mexico university soon will be opened m Veracruz to teach Mexicans how to raise and catch fish and generally improve their seafood industry.
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  • 146 9 Relay race by four police c ars saves woman's life PA S C r T f Ponce sh^r* rvi r high-speed KS fo a L° dellver blood 01 dying a woman m danger ut f^m ti£' p he u SOs «^nt ft. s B r a ah? h a e
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  • 243 9 How to be happy with an impe rfect husband YO U want your marriage to be happy Then don't be forever trying to change the ways of your husband o? wife. Dr. Mary Macauley, author of a book on marriage problems and an advocate of sex education for the young,
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  • 439 9 A CRIPPLED husband was fined one shilling by the magistrates at Brentford, Middlesex, for assaulting a lodger who said he was m love with the man's wife. The lodger, Michael Edward Archamboult, of Windmill Road, Brentford, said he was coshed on the forehead
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  • 194 9 PUT OFFICE GIRLS IN OVERALLS HE SAYS MR. CLAUDE SMITH likes to see his wife go about the house m gay overalls. He often chooses them for her: mostly m flower patterns. What is more, grey-haired Mr. S., from Shrewsbury, wants to see women civil servants wear them. 14 Put
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  • 92 9 VAST numbers of independent star systems, each like our own, have been identified with great modern telescopes, I said an American scientist. Dr. Edwin Hubble, of Mount Wilson Observatory, Pasadena, m a lecture to the Royal Institution. These new systems were known as extra-galactic nebulae." Their
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  • 34 9 A ladder thief stole jewellery worth hundreds of pounds from Langham House. Ham Common, Richmond, Surrey, home of Sir Lyonel Tollemache. The house was m mourning; Sir Lyonel'a mother died there.
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    208 10 Australians arrive ABOVE: Is Dark haired Donna Lee Hickey, former New York model now a film star. Below: Is a new portrait of the Queen and its artist Mr. John Napper, seen m his Chelsea studio. The portrait has been commisioned for the Liverpool Town Hall. ABOVE: A
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    66 12 photo. VLfHO cares what the stupid humans do? A hardboard still makes a tasty dish whatever's written on it. Happy, a London Zoo giraffe, is seen happily tearing away the last delicious strip from the board before it is removed \jy Keeper Robinson to make way for
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  • 36 12 Capt. Henry Navarra, former British army Captain who was arrested m Teheran months ago, charged with being a spy was released by the Persian Government yesterday. His case had been under investigation till now.
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  • 353 12 MOTHER DID NOT LIKE ITBERYL LOSES HER JOB BERYL Harding, aged 17, had been picked as her village's Coronation Queen, She had chosen the dress pattern and then the committee sent round the material. Beryl's mother was shocked. "Not good enough for my daughter."
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  • 239 12 MR. Harold Gaskln has spent most of his spare j time for more than 40 years making model boats. Not the park lake type«— but models of his dream boat. one that cannot sink, cannot even become waterlogged. At his home m Hove, Sussex he
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  • 215 12 SHORT- OF-C ASH WIVES 'RAID' RENT MONEY A WIFE finds she is down on the weeks housekeeping. Bang goes the rent money to pay bills that can't be put off. And then, when rent demand letters arrive, sh* hides them from her husband. So said a housing manager m Britain.
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    27 12 photo. SWIMMING should be a cinch for lovely JACQUELINE GRAY m her unusual bathing suit made of sealskin. The wellformed blonde took part Las Vegas Resort. U.P.
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  • 249 12 URANIUM HUNT IN ENGLAND And Mr. Uranium himself leads it /^US (Uranium) HAWKER the v« man who arrived m En. land a week ago with a mU lion dollars' worth of uranium "claims" m his pocket, haj a hunch. Uil I He believes there is "black gold" within easy distance
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  • 55 12 THE electric light failed just as the Holmesdale Players were about to begin their production of the play "Bonaventure" at Horton Kirby, Kent, village hall. But they carried on by me small gaslamp over the stage and two m the body of the nan for 40 minutes
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  • 28 12 President Peron yesteriW asked the Argentine Congretf w authorize the nationalization o race tracks and let the govern ment take over Buenos res famed Jockey Club.
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  • 458 13  - New Fabrics for the Male PETER HILL bydsfdsfdsf LONDON. may BE familiar tKK 252 and ottPr rest at that. mi if of the species, let alone male ol mc *v shir t ■jB'JS.-a B T n f £m "test tube" when Ires forth that "greaterhan ever use of rayon, rayon
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    52 13 nhoto. Seven-year-old Rosemary Vincent of Wekingham, Berkshire, with Champion Pierre Again of Vihurst at the King Charles Spaniel Club's show m London. The breed, fashionable i« Stuart times and much appre dated by King James 11, afterwards lost favour but was restored to popularity when Queen Victoria bought
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  • 220 13 The leaning tower has 147 years more to go PISA. rpHE LEANING Tower of Pisa, which has been giving tourists cricks m the neck for 600 years, is at the top of her tipsy glory these days. For reasons pleased Pisans don't entirely understand, their tilting tower is drawing the
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    • 251 13 Today's Crossword ■■rj^ I 1_ 1 1 I IT|||j u I I I I I I I I herd °8 m Se?p Ti 10 dldnt JlB-about! «5). 11. The .sort of cane J* more that make! 6 A thiil may havo only one ciurant! i3>. up i Wlllln X tobS?
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  • 398 14 Home is no home when hate reigns vsdfsdfdsfdsf §0 "ISLAM is sensible m recognising the polygamous 1 instincts of the human male Modern scientific investigators are m agreement with the good sense of the Prophet," says "Plural," m a letter to you. Well done!
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    35 14 photo. KIKU KOBOKI, 25. one of Japan* trading fashion models recently underwent pituitary gland rejuvenation treatment. Finding it fattening the fttopped. Having refained t normal figure. Eiko warns •xptrimenters against such fads. U.P.
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  • 50 14 I WOULD like to know wha^ has happened to the proposal made by Mr. Frank James to build a 440 yard running track at Farrer Park? Is it going to be shelved and forgotten like a lot of other worthwhile projects? I think It's long overdue, that the
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  • 159 14 lITHEN are the gKperts going to wf cease experimenting and make up their minds about traffic control at the Singapore Turf Club? The arrangements for entrance, paTking and exit were again changed on Saturday, much to the annoyance and inconvenience of racegoers. Why is it necessary to make
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  • 148 14 AN INDIAN classical dancer, K. P. Bhaskar 27 who came to Malaya on a tour has decided to stay m Singapore 'indefinitely" because of the "great interest shown by people here m Indian dancing.^ Bhaskar opened three dancing classes last month m Singapore. H e
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  • 101 14 An East Ham coroner's jury agreed yesterday that Mrs. Margaret Sei, 25, of Wakefield-Gar-dens. Ilford, murdered her baby and then killed herself while the balance of her mind was disturbed. Mr. John Arthur Sei said he had a happy married life. During ordinary family quarrels
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  • 85 14 A FEW days' ago, on a cold rainy day, I dropped m at the office of the Singapore Improvement Trust and was shocked to see a Chinese woman clerk clad m something which .should not be seen m an office at all. It was a bare-back dress which
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  • 145 14 HAWKERS m Singapore need not worry any more about being detained by the police it they commit an offence. They are now issued with chits by inspectors of the City Cleansing Depart iront requesting them to appear m court within 48 hours. This system
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  • 51 14 They start young picture. The Indian classical dancer, K. P. Bhaskar. teaches four of his 60 pupils hand gestures at th e Ceylon Tamils Association premises, Handy Road, Singapore. The girls are, left to right: Karuma Singham, aged 6, Vimala Singham, 5, Jeyalakshmi Sundram, 7, and Shoba Vettath. s\. Free
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  • 28 14 Swarms of locusts from North Africa were descending m parts of Southern Italy yesterday. Crops on the outskirts of Nosenza, Italy, were devastated by the plague.
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  • 329 14 L-girls are not trying to show off By P. L. KOH rE large number of women and girls now trying to learn to drive cars and clutter ing up the roads of Singapore with sudden stops and stars and weird signals hav c not taken up motoring just to shoi
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    • 85 14 THE MIRROR TELLS YOU Mjfitfryf (Jou're lovelier 4v^} n|Jm Cool, fre>h skin with the fair, soft J J A 'IB, bloom of youth ibout it that't the //J If loveliness you like your mirror to show you. /yf y lnnoxa brings you lasting loveliness Planned by world famous dermatologist. lnnoxa
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  • 608 15 THTRTY-FIVE yearST»IoSKd worried /nd SIP 1 lL^ •*w^v^"s^ L J v IX iw SINGAPORE DOCTOR the left side of my chest has increased. Since last night the Sain m mv chest became untenable and the skin very "I tried to dope myself
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  • 234 15 13-year-old girl changes her sex 4 THIRTEEN-YEAR-Aold "girl" irom the Italian village of Livraga has undergone the first of a series of surgical operations to change her sex and turn her into a man. The case of Maria Pozzoli became known m January, when Doctor Gianni Mapelli, the only physician
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  • 760 15 SPHERE ARE MANY fine players In A the United States and consequently many fine teams which compete m total point team of four events. Yet the Schenken team has had a phenomenal record of success m the two outstanding events of this type annually played m national competition
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  • 52 15 photo. The Duke of Edinburgh (right) at the controls of a. Vickers Viscount, the world's first propeller turbine airliner. On the left is Vickers test pilot, Mr. Stuart Sloan. The Duke flew m the Viscount to inspect the Vickers plants at Chilbolton, Hampshire, and South Marston,
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  • 562 16  - Second day of Coronation meet in S'pore ALLAN LEWIS By CLASS I SPRINTERS will provide the main interest tomorrow at Bukit Timah, when the Singapore Turf Club continues their Coronation meeting with a programme of eight races. Though the Div. 2 race looks hard to pick, I like the prospects
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  • 24 16 LILLIBULLERO being ted m by Mrs. A. Gordon, lucky Wdv of the Malayan turf, on Saturday. Jockey is J. Donnelly.
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  • 202 16 One of the best bets: Wonder Lad WONDER LAD, who missed his first engagement, appeals a lot In the Cl. 2 Dlv. 3 race— 6F. He has raced only once since the JVnang Christmas meeting when he finished ninth at K.L. on a heavy track. That form can be discarded
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  • 218 16 PRINCK ROSS and Siapa Tahu, who missed their ttr>t engagement, will provM,. ttrong opposition to Slam Rice May Rum and TradurMT In the Cl 2 Div 4 race over six furlongs. Wise Wager, another nowSVIiS? a lmjmimMlt part «tar on Saturday for which he
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  • 480 16 Photo. BARNFIELD, Ocean Snare, Lefebvre, Lucie Maria and Steeltrap look the pick of the field engaged m the r\ 9. niv 2 rare over nine furlones. V-<». M A/if > *r m. Ocean Snare did not start m the seven. His last three starts
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  • 33 16 FOLLOWING horses will start tomorrow: Solvil. Moulta Kins, Padi Store, Trial by J^ Brideford, Solperion, JJ Signal. Tarzan, WwJJT Gold Rise and Ocean Sn^ Steeltrap and Siam X'« doubtful starters^
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  • 408 16 SCORE DANCE, ON TRACK FORM, CAN BEAT THIS LOT IGNORE SCORDANCE S last run form, because h 1 working well enough to win the Cl. I Div 4 m». six furlongs. Go back to hi s previous,, whenh e nnish ed %e Con d^i a Regrets on which he He
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  • 436 17 Sticky pitch likely today Coo teVvorks h i« and Lancashire, joint favountes for *e ß cha' n P i 0 nine m wa rm sunshine, Yorkshire tM During the mom ng m w bad stopped stead^bujlt f "P r h s gey had_made
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    23 17 photo. GREENSHIELDS. he helped pave the way for victory by claiming five Rest wickets for 20 runs m the first innings Free Press
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  • 45 17 We<- Santee of Kansas set a new collegiate mile record of 46 3 on Saturday m the finals of the Big Seven conference track meet. It was 410 of a second faster than the old mark of Glenn Cunningham, also of Kansas.— A.P.
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  • 454 17 THE Europeans won the Conrad Clarke cricket trophy for the first time since 1948 when they defeated the Rest by seven wickets at the conclusion of their threedav match yesterday on the Padang. AWARDS FOR TWO PLAYERS rpHE President of the Singai pore Cricket
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  • 263 17 ijts^iTE their dcical by R.A.F. LJ Scietai- Corinthians, r.e.m.e. still lead the first division of the Singapore United Services soccer league. IN THE SECOND DIVISION ROYAL ARMY PAY CORPS HAVE CONTINUED THEIR I'FWAKD TREND AND ARE NOW TOP Ol THE LEAGUE. They have 15 points from
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  • 146 17 ***** C HATAWav the Brill rd f J^ alßace c'Bri- > C,'^ 3? 4% Over l Oxloid bt ovtd hlf to a ureat burtl 220 yds. from home when Gordon Piiie, of 'n, whs lead »i it These two were racing shoulder (<> shoulder when .-uddenly
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  • 313 17 14 wkts fall for 91 runs EASY WIN FOR AUSTRALIANS THE Australians were expecting an easy victory against the Minor Counties at Stoke and by golly they got it! They took 14 wickets for only 91 runs and romped home by an innings and 171 runs. The Minor Counties' batsmen
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  • 340 18  -  ALLAN LEWIS By WOODCOTE INN IN GRAND TRIAL PROSPECTIVE runners for the Coronation and Governor's Cup on Saturday next were the attraction at Bukit Timah this morning: when the No. 2 grass track, which is fast, was again m use. WOODCOTE INN did
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  • 64 18 Nearula, 7-2 candidate for the Epsom Derby, is reported to have «one lame for the second time m less th m a week. The colt's trainer, Capt. Chnrlrs ELsey, said the 2.000 Gninea.s winner had sufTered a recurrence of trouble m one of his torefeet "but hr* has
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  • 42 18 Singapore boat Federation 58-42 n a men's basketball match m Kua!:« Lumpur. The came VM m aid of the Nanyang Urirversily fund. A Coronation six-a-.side soccer competition sponsored by the Municipal Council will be played of! m Penantc during Coronation Wrek.
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  • 129 18 HENRY COTTON, the British Ryder Cup captain, again dominated the scene m the Penfold Two Thousand Guineas Golf Tournament at Maesdu, Llandudno, on Sunday. He successfully negotiated two further rounds to reach the semi-final with every prospect of adding to his €350 win at Went worth
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  • 30 18 The engagement took place on 24.5.53 between Tan Hung Chiam the second son of Madam On« Tai Neo and Betty Teo the only daughter of Madam Chan Seek Joo.
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  • 55 18 DEATH of MR. LEONG LIM of Kwong Tuck Cheong at 80. Love iAne, Penang. He leaves behind hi* beloved wife Chow Moh Nooi. only Ron Kam Hoonj? and two d<uiKhters Khoon Chin and Hoon Yoke and a son-in-law Lam Van Cliing. Funeral will take place on Thursday the 28th
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  • 267 18 XT EN ROSEWALL, 18-year-old Aastralian champion, played world i cla-ss tennis to completely overwhelm Fcllcisimo AmpOß, of the Philippines, and enter the men's sin'hs -final of the French International ChampiOfUhlpM In Pari.s yestrnl iv In less than an hour, lie detca'rd the skillul little Filipino by
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  • 297 18 QUICKSAND RUNS THREE IN 37 2/5 QUICKSAND (J. Smith), a runner m Cl. I, Div. 3 tomoirow attracted attention to his chances when he skipped ovei three m 37 35. Scordance (Smith) appeared to be going better than Prince Ross (Whitney* over a well run three m 37 2 5,
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  • 38 18 World flyweight champion Ycshio Shirai is goins: to Manila for a nontitle fight with the Philippine D] I weight champion Tunny Campo. it VII jointly announced by Manolo E'.izadie and Chirk Parsons, boxiiv: promoters. Reuter
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  • 92 18 All for trie benefit of the punter HE RE S something that will interest race aoers. It is the first visible timin a clock to be Ktfti on a racecourse m Britain. It is at Redcar, Yorkshire, and was used successfully for the first time yesterday. The clock, operated electrically,
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  • 278 18 ROUSING PLAY BY H.K. CHINESE XI H.K. Chinese 5; M.C.F.A ITONG KONG Chinese inspired a crowd of over 4.50-1 11 yesterday with a display of fine, constructive soccer when they overwhelmingly trounced a Malayan Chine* F.A. "second string" at Jalan Besar Stadium. The visitors started brilliantly scoring m the fourth
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  • 20 18 Turkey beat Switzerland t l^J*jl ;in m!?:-rr* "V.l soccer mat< *"2l Waukdarf Stadium, Bern yesicrMj Iv.OOO f«M. A.P.
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