The Singapore Free Press, 13 July 1953

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  • 11 1 *ricrno«n Shlp inJVlalavn. U i, ij, |*U, Met 13 I 'I"-
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  • 616 1 IKE WON OVER BY 2 MINISTERS The Singapore Molotov heads the list of guests i 4 uMifS uuwe Jo Soviet talks lip* SOVIET FOREIGN Minister, >lr. V. M. Molotov, topped the uue>t list at a Moscow reception last night. Moscow Radio reported. The Premier, Mr. Georgi Malenkov, was not lusted
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  • 183 1 Rhee won't block truce, says U.S. Korea envoy nRFSIDENT EISENHOWERS special envoy arrived 1" P5 o vesterdav from his mission to Korea and sa.d bt £ved he United Nations had sullieient guarantees frihe South Korean President Mr. Syngman Rhee. u „»,p-ih with an armistice. Mr Walter S. Rc'jertson. Assistant Secretary
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  • 487 1 fTHE S.ngapore Riot Squad was 1 alerted yesterday for 'potsible trouble, when the Singapore branch of the M.C.A. held ft stormy nine-hour election Meting at the Badminton Hall I was about 8 p.m. and lights were on befor P the meeting .succeeded in electing a
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    23 1 Singapore Rubber Market opened quietly this morning With first grade, July shipment, at Wi cents a pound, unchanged from Saturday's close.
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  • 45 1 &Hanu C f~ V ETNAMIi:SK mission have left HacDonZh, f °n Sin 9apore at the invitation <>< Mr k \tuJ d l he Commissioner-General for South-Eatt uay wvchoioywai warfare methods in use in Malaya* 1,,,m,n. of prw«- crease <>» I""' tramway lart.- -I l\
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  • 52 2 t CHENG-LOCK TAN, (extreMC right), addressing 2 000 members of the Singapore branch of the Malayan Chinese Association at its annual meeting: at the Badminton Hail yester«i*y. On his ri*ht are Mr. Lim Kmg Lian, chjurman of the «ut*oin* committee, and Dr. Ho Pao Jin. a
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  • 189 2 THE Supreme Court of the Soviet Union before which Mr. Lavrenti Beria is expected to stand trial has 78 members and 35 people's assessors under its President. Mr. Anatoly Antonovich Volin was appointed to the Presidency in March 1949 and was confirmed In
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  • 134 2 NO SOFT POLICY IN ALBANIA GENERAL Enver Hoxha, the Communist Premier of Albania, has tightened his grip on the country instead of allowing more freedom like other Communist countries in Eastern Europe, according to reports reaching Belgrade. The government is mobilising women for forced labour and holding public executions which
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  • 28 2 The Russians have been promised that this year's production of high quality clothing wih "mone than double" that of 1952, Moscow radio said yesterday.
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  • 168 2 MR. HUGH Gaitskell, Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer in the last Labour Government said in Pudscy las! night that the "unusually >urable" world conditions which haw aided Britain 1 nomy in the p as t months were unlikely to continue for lone But he calculated that
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  • 257 2 Dulles, Bidault pla n to step up indO-China war fKANCE ASKS FOR MOnr ¥I c JHh I .S. Secretary of Slate, Mr. John Foster Dulles, and the French Foreign Minister M. Georges Bidault, were yesterday trying to find ways to step up the anti-Communist war in IndnChina— at a cost
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  • 151 2 British ultimatum rejected MAJOR Salah Salen*, the Egyptian Minister of National Ou.'dance, said last night his Government has rejected a British military ultimatum for the return of an airman who was reported to hav e disappeared from Isn.fiilia on July 9. Major Salem said the British ultimatum threatened that if
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  • 35 2 TWE three East German radio stations announced thms a commentator yesterday that they were from now w replacing propaganda speech es by music and prmM amusement instead of "hamm er blows."
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  • 224 2 T"E Daily Mirror m called «n iU Jiff* t.sh readers t 0 Princess Marsaret tH.!? 1 a"«wed to wed G £j}> ta.n Peter ToMnsend^ I "tier a page one fiv e ffi i headline-TrincMs m BlB> -and the gaE S pfe< Paper announced a 1^ Poll
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    • 50 2 H m f*WA JL Hard T °P iMMAUnL Country-Club" I TAe Car of 1953. NO "(EM RE-PILLAR" PUS WIDE CLASS AREA GIVES YOU UNSTINTED VIEW AND SAFETY. AMAZING ECONOMY (3045 in. p. g.) SAVES YOU < h i:oiu.i: hi; >2oiosis ltd 2(H>, CLEMENCEAL A\ K. SINGAPORE PHONE i :>:ntt, 5339,
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  • 588 3  - PUBLIC WANTS ELECTRIC TRAINS ROGER YUE INQUIRING CAMERA finds out Isy \peopie nKe me Will benefit greatly. It will relieve the Kallana bottleneck. The scheme should be inrjplemented imM r sunny chi«k mediately.'' "Th'.s train service MUSI BE CHEAPotherwise It will defeat its purpose. People who Will make use of
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  • 51 3 OERSIAN Premier Massadeq and his ministers have decided to boycott the Majlis (parliament) because of opposition attacks against him. Semi-official and press reports said that all 31 pro-government deputies will resign and that the government will call a referendum to get public support I against the opposition.
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  • 88 3 A' H "?«n»ployed firefighter In Willows. California, 13 tMin SeUin a llu c f(>rest aftre tluit kilh Cl fcsterd S ih<xi he couW get work> policC SUKI were found dead the next mornA. sheriff* office spokesman .said Patton was under suspicion because his
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  • 90 3 A BiitLsh soldier died in hospital in Moascar. Suez Canal Zone, early yesterday after being shot by an unidentified men in Lsmailia on Saturday. A British military spokesman said the soldier was walking on a quay alongside the Sweet Water Canal with three 'soldier friends all
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  • 31 3 Maj Gen. WUHam Chase, Chief of the American Military Mission to Formosa left for the United States by air yesterday presumably for consultations with military authorities in Washington.
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  • 169 3 Red China spares Malayan money riv,' i pro n <^ 1 lay i >n famil ,:i chli jnd to China, Singapore remite shop tgenTi .-.i.d getter'ill V This, was substantiate^ by letters from dependent families, acknowledging receipt of money sent to thorn. Officials of UM Remittance Agent* Asstciation said any
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    • 56 3 Pooie Pottery WALL DECORATIONS I j^ FLYING DUCKS j Splendid modelling and accurate colouring j. contribute to the decorative qualities of the Mallard Ouck wall ornaments f $4.55, $6.45 $9.90 i I m DIIIERIPDS t A/so in Sfock DL.UtDllxU'^ t $2.70, $3.75 $4.55 I a Mr,. f .n,. POOLE TABLEWARE
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  • The singapore Free Press MONDAY. July 13. 1953. Opinion
    • 401 4 X'HE idea of a top-level meeting between the Western Powers and Soviet Russia, pushed into the background by the news of Sir Winston Churchill's enforced rest, has now been revived oy the fall of Lavrentia Beria. Th *e wno believe that :t ITas Georgei Mal^nkov who Jmt aied
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  • 981 4  -  KAY MURRAY MORE AND MORE PEOPLE ARE ASKINr by IIJORE and more often the question is beinn asked, and not always by people of a superstitious nature: "Are the atomic tests In Nevada responsible for the crop of 'twisters' (tornadoes) which have recently
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  • 259 4 And the Doctors are P uzzled ATOMIC TESTS arc pro- dueing some strange problems and a whole crop of curious and un-looked-for effects, according to reports from Amo rica's Far West. Take New Mexico, once regarded as the back door of the United States, and now the New Worlds atomic
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    • 44 4 I g* J WFTS j l\v surr Ihr (»ifl> you ive \V v<l <l i ng, I Birthday, or Annh <rsarv, is worthy of ihc occasion. Vt i offer you a selee-I lion ni mosfl reasonable prices* S. P. H. deSILVA SINGAPORE, IPOH K.LUMPUR
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    • 28 4 fC A LCU LATO R a masterpiece of precision Designed f^r heavy work and swift operation. Sole Agitits: UKDERWCGD GENERAL AGENCIES (M) I* Singapore Kuala I "~r r
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  • 133 5 MOR E COOKERS AND FANS FOR c-pORE HOMES City drive to boost electricity sales n Prpss Stan Keporicr ftX increasing demand for electrical oPEwl th th^nc cholders ta s apore »P? liin Thas placed law orders for tans, cook ®ffi^ Nearly 1.000 cookers. are °!j a r heaters were fitted
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  • 175 5 Move to restrict L'drivers SINGAPORE Government Is considering a proposal to restrict the number ol "L' 1 drivers in the City area during the peak hours, a police ollicial told the Free Press. He was commenting on a recent suggestion by Singapore ■KorUti that the Colony be divided into three
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  • 126 5 DAY AND NIGHT WATCH ON JADE 1 lfe ?uard the priceless ;llec ion of ancient Chint no on vlew In the EJ Raltlo s Museum, of the room con valuablos are rvm ed and Padlocked r nt e h UrS Director fuseum, told !ho I hing o at an hours.
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  • 125 5  - Chinese say this love ban is now out-of-date G. T. BOON By PHINESE in Sinßapore are now ...arrying SS rSS S m=S"£= for say Cantonese to west Hokkiens. Modern Malayan Chinese consider thii in keep:n? witn the "t:nrs." Up to date w *y s of r.ving have wrept aside traditional
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  • 88 5 Footlight Varities to aid Church SAN AT HA Ganapathy, known Indian dnnc€T, re" hearting {below) the "Snake dance' 9 at Ht Anthony's Boys School yesterday. She will tak e part in a show produced bv Mr. Stephen Holmbcrq called Footlight Varieties' in aid of the Society of St. Vincent de
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  • 64 5 One thousand California fire tighten are battling a two-day brush fire racing out of control in the Los Padres national forest near Santa Maria. The blaze has spread over 50.000 acres of hilly terrain. The area has a flaming perimeter of 45 miles and it
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  • 28 5 Russia has .sent planes and .specialists to China's northwest province of Sinklang to wipe out a locust plapjue, the New China Communist News Agency said yesterday.
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  • 272 5 NAUGHTY TRINKETS ARE STILL ON SALE Fre e T*—* staff Btp**ltff [TKNDORS in Singapore's V Change Alley have stopI'd selling pocket knives willi obscene pictures depicted on them as a result of recent police raids. i number of them were fined in court last week. But vendors continue doing brisk
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  • 31 5 The biggest mass inoculation against polio began over wfok-end in two stricken upstate New York counties a* the first of 35.000 children were given jabs of gamma globulin.
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    • 242 6 <-> mJ <■} >" Bbl *fc"^ «>sf tfB^BV BV 88l fc: >! S V BBS ""V I 1 9 I M Ik BHBHr As BK BBBt I 888 JBf a vBI BF"I MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davis '.rUaLIANTMA&.CAV-YCUAmj.H n WHY OID IT TURN OUT LIKE THIS?
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    • 356 6 YOUO LUCKV STAR < ;r r H o or 1^p lab,1 ab,m v Vfr Y m U Rr^t ra pidilT a J« U3 f:S'3?ps t J tS l ji] I)m> v ««r pa,T°. f tW become so^thT^ >OU {U li W mpoi"?* -'•ouv.v than Ihev S,, 11 '"v marriage should
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  • 8 7 doris sings again h—— "ksssi.* 1 u t::
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  • 210 7 16-year-old boy and woman of of 62 ffIOUGH a youth in the dock was only 19 he had been 1 associating with a woman of 82, who had marriage to him, said detective at Exeter Quartei Sessions. The officer added that the with. Alan Jonn Courtney, unraployeo. shop assistant, with
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  • 21 7 a nas bi Joubte. Now '£\T to a 3-D ■id spectaclt i did tiJ* 8 the I
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  • 278 7 GIRL, 16, HAD 85' BOY FRIENDS L^EI) up After a disagreement at home, a 16-year-old r j;irl took herself o(T to Brighton. She told the magistrates at the juvenile court at Haywards Heath, Sussex that when she *;ot there she began to drink gin and orange. The drink must have
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  • 53 7 pHEW l^ f l| V ooo.ouo prescrip pairs cf in the l Vn Heal in iln. MiO a I bv the Health Ministry to mark the I niversary of the sei lll(>n in J '18. There have bee 42 t OOO,UUO pa uu U'j ■u,n Servl i
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  • 95 7 PARENTS DIVE FOR CHILDREN IN VAIN SEVEN-YEAR-OLD Ann e Elizabeth Tomes and her four-year-old brother Nicholas John vere drowned in the Thames at THehurst. near Reading, despite J rescue bid by their parents Mr and Mrs. Janu^ Tomes ook SS I children from ther home at Sonnlne. Berks, to vton
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  • 7 7 ,wnd were Hooded-
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  • 289 7 Man, wife hear cosh raid on phone A man i tiiJ wife listening a t thone heard sub-pQsimastei coshed In Hu office. Xmikli to tirm 011 tnP lia( was Arthur Plndley. Suddenly silence. Then they heard man groan, and other noises. Then ail lin Bald Mrs Betty Hawcroft, of Mil,
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  • 610 8  -  FRANK ROGERS By A VIOLENT death is an occupational risk with the man who heads Russia's secret police, the M.V.1)., once known •!n- N. K.V.D.. the 0.G.P.U., ami the Cheka— it is an occupational certainty. The shadow of displeasure falls upon him and
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    182 9 ||m first head of the Cheka, later known as the OCPU, U<tly headed by Beria who was virtually unknown Li and Kalainin carrying the coffin of Kirov (seen Ln-set off the purges that rocked Russia in the present Soviet Foreign Minister, was the chief proLol his associates to their
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  • 463 10 MOTHER DAUGHTER LIVED WITH MAN SffiSSsSSSSSSS He vu a 10 ao months' Imprisonment aft o committing a serious ofl rr The girl's mother, Marjorie Jane Roby, aged 38. was for. guilty of permitting her daught- Eileen to be in a caravan I i.n improper purpose with h i i She
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    27 10 PIFR ANGELI tnkts time out lo rest between IrmpCM stunts for her role in M-C-Ml "Equilibrium." one of the sequences from "The Story Three Loves."
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  • 268 10 TWO 19 -year-old girls stood in the dock at Marlborough Street London. And Mr. Paul Bennett. V.C., the magistrate, told them: 'You ought to be thoroughly ashamed of yourselves. You have lived a nomad life, mixed with soldiers, lived any old how v
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  • 57 10 A While Man who arrived at i native village in Kenya askeo for supper. The village 'chief" was willing enou»h and provided a regular fexst on condition that the re.st of the village be allowed to watch the White Man eat. And all because
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  • 223 10 11/*'' Q°" I wan i i<> see me :ser|jeniine i-iuu iumru ff f urm.vard." said Mr Rowland Thomis. Q.C« lh€ magistrate at Marlliornugh Stree*. London, imposing fines of 10s. each on Sereins P;ip!inski of Filzjohns Avenue. Hampstead. London, and Margaret Lonsj. of Oueenshorou-h
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  • 348 10 Chased by angry street DS crowd gEEING a man cha^ along u street oy K hostile crowd, a constable commandeered a passim car and went after him He found the man crouchLng on hands and knees in a basement area and, because of the crowd's attitude, sent for a van
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    • 36 10 \ksLl/ The waterproof watch /^M ///C// PRECfSION JK)3r rke *~W i-"e of the BTKAJTC BUDOn jg^ teal »n Mail to am •ddrjfi S Kiu.:ih..< i. an mrluMve rat.- 01 J > $24.00 FOB SIX MOBTTHB >> Siim:«P<'re rHUWi
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  • 772 11  - jfS WAR SAID THE ANNOUNCER... Norman Lindhurst By nerfert summer If** 1 the "nicer* club ir ?d te^mtnt, i'V st •ftTstraabing, thirty s4- the Iron In me dance floor a eroup > r §,ejr nants ser a «>* (fcnSan uirl lead hP r dJ in t in -in"' Irie nds.
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  • 130 11 WASHINGTON". r PHE Russians have finitely stolen the ret or the radar gunsight from U.^. jet plan' biggest advantage American pilots had over the Russian MIGS in till Korean war. Is i.s revealed by Amerii MIG-15 Russian ropy It \s pxpe I sian thi Ameri
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  • 29 11 She is the "Girl Who Has (Jot Everything" in the film. And certainly the jewels she is admiring are not the only things she has got.
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    375 11 VI7IIKN ']\\i. intervening opponrr? ii.is overcalled paniu-rs prei itlve opening bid, you musl "ikkl judgment in deciding wt I bid. 'nils Isn't difficult. In vi» w ol thi Information \vlii<h partner'i opening bid DM conveyed, but many plawi lose tiie poteottel advantage whlcli partner*! preempt hai gtven \hrm uy
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    • 110 11 Today's Crossword I rWßtpDivm B. Colour li xon trict, maybe (7, 5). 1 JJ, '3-j,. 9 endow in t lie garden EJJM: I', foun d ii. 11 iroj.M U e watch <:<>. n w e fc< 4 l 5 A rturi! WJi^ 21. Noi the on< I; W^ n Pfcfc
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  • 406 12 Expose City s busyboaies to electors I CANNOT but rejoice that the Free Press of Singapore at least does not seem to hesitate in speaking the truth without the fear of men in high position. Witness its "Opinion" "Busybodies at City Hall." A.s an 1 honest and loyal citizen" (which
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    235 12 SARONG SLIP REGARDING C.S.'s letter under the heading "Enjoyable", I must say I havnever before read such drivel in a newspaper. If "C.S.'s" letter is any Indication of the way he argues, I sympathise wl'h all those whose misfortune it is to en&isje him in an argument
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  • 141 12 fTlll. larg^ lady above caused almost her velfht in troufol U < ustoms. Health and Immiration officials at Kalians Airport. Sinmpore. She was our »f 17 Chinese ami Tibetan Communists whi pa*»ed through by !i()\( Argonaut on their way Iron Indu to Peking. None «)i
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  • 47 12 AN NIC WHITE, who is 11 and comes from Wisbech, Can* bridseshire, went to the I* ter national Eisteddfod it Llangollen in Wales. She it hero seen collecting an autograph from the Indonesian folk dancer, Miss Lamtare Pann^arbean, whose two dileagues look on.
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  • 421 12 I AM neither writing in answer to the appeal of the Pressman, nor to criticise anybody, but merely expressing an opinion that IWr. "Pro-Govt.V answer to Mr. "Disappointed Clerk" was not logical. The questions raised by the latter were not properly answered. The award of
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  • 176 12 SOME accidents are unavoidable but if precautions an taken the majority can be prevented. I find the main causes of highway accidents are: 1 Tmhaw-riders who have studied the highway code so well thit they ha\e no grey matter left tow ir. They cross roads with an
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    • 40 12 "radio Hi INCORPORATING RADIO MALAYA NEWS ALL TUE BEST IS BROAWtISTMG Ih tails ot HmMm MlalW' BBC. a».lorer**«> protp^a mini's. *onr pages of film cartoons, pi**!** P rt vunivst and fvai*re*. PRICE JO CENTS FROM ALL NEWSAGENTS ON SALE TODAY
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  • 309 13  -  Jean Wiseman says rjY LONDON. I* <to the plump girl; «et all the pity? Too•N women are Just a.< .ESS*** about beinp ni t of ""-restraint. fc! s lmple to drink SS f mi 'k or eat winds of steak "imJ h e u
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  • 452 13  -  FRANCES DALE by ib -fOUQUET. Sat. attain is winning a BS -ar on the NorgTS«leto e and their clothes— and both are making madanie (and monsieur!) sit up and take notice. So great is the enthusiasm aroused by British fashion displays on the
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  • 34 13 GNL IN THE FRONT LINE Wearing this off-the-peg summer dress ZENA MARSHALL looks as enchanting as in any extravagantlydressed Jilm role. It is one of the British models in the fashion invasion of Normandy.
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  • 70 13 MICHAEL, lormerly of Lachaste, nou of Peter Russell (and temporarily Le ToiiQuet). gave nip these tips for the woman who wants to be well -dream d. Comfort and elegance seldom go together. It really doesn't matter how much a woman runes OUTWARDS aboy e and below, as
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    • 112 13 VICKY MICHELLE BEAUTY PARLOUR LATEST ARRIVAL of Creme Oil COLD WAVE Sensationally new method for HAIR BEAUTY This Particular WAVE is followed with NEUTRATEST TEST PAPERS. No DRYNESS or FRIZZ of the HAIR SPEED N EZE System 1] hrs. whole Process. Consult MISS VICKY for her special scissor razor method
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  • 307 14 RECORDS WILL FALL AT TODAY'S R. N. ATH LETI CS T'AE annual Royal Navy athletic championship will 1 take place this evening at lUI-S. Terror after their postponement last Friday. Teams are entered from HMS Terror, Unicorn, RN\S Simbans. the destroyers Comus and Consort. Uv «iTtti minesweemns flotilla, the RMNR.
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  • 97 14 MALAY F.A. TOURISTS DRAW 2-2 qtHE touring Malay Foot- ball Association of Singapore held Jakarta's strongest team, the U.M-.5., to a two-all draw or Saturday. This is the second game played by the visiting team in ik> tour of Indonesia. Score at half time was onfall. The Singapore team took
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  • 54 14 The Malays were beaten four-two by the Jakarta' combination. Persidja. yesterday. The match was witnessed by nearly 15.000 fans, Including Vicepresident Mohammad Hatta and several outgoing Cabinet members. Goals for the Singapore team were stored t>y Dollah Don. The Singapore boys gave a Rood display
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  • 115 14 rpHE Army's first match In the Community League this year will be against the Chinese at Jalan Besar Stadium on Friday July 31. In order to pick a team for this game a trial Ls being held at the RASC ground. Ayei Raja Road, this evening.
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  • 93 14 Football Association of Malaya team may tour Indonesia towrrds the end of the present season. It was revealed at yesterday's F.A.M. Council Meetln? In Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Koh Ewe Tivk. chairman of the Tours Committee, said he hud written to the Indonesian FA. to an
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  • 84 14 Ij^NRIQUE MOREA, the ArgenJ tine champion, beat 18--year-old Australian Lewis Head, 6—4 6—3. 6—4, to win the men's singies title in the Dutch international lawn tennis championships yesterday. Mrs. Dorothy Knodf\ American Wimbledon semi-finalist won the women's single title with a 6—o, 6—4 win over Miss
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  • 48 14 Unlucky Perak virtually lost their chances of a Coronation year final in the Malaya Cup soccer competition when thev drvw in a scorcle.s.s game With Penan.?. Although attacking for most of the game, they failed to score in thU, the key match uf the northern section.
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  • 67 14 Well-timed win bv Bagby i n mm i trainer a. Mei»u lea og m Magnificence (Jocker Smith* Race Two at Bukit Timah on Saturday. Magnificence miii it? 1 win "«r Ml lor ipU !a 5 lor win a^ BELOW:— Voun? Hilly B BnadsMt run Millionaire, ridden by I nklin, to
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  • 1109 14  -  ALLAN LEWIS Rv BROADSIDE finished strongly to win the main race at Bukit limah on Saturday Broadside' was always travelling well behind the pacemakers He was the first to go after Millionaire, who hit the front at the straigb; entrance. Young Bagby timed
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  • 37 14 STRANAHAN TO MARRY Ann Willies of Dalla^-, confirmed reports tn^ Frank Strand known golfer. m Friday. ft f MIM Williams. AJJJ Bff ,:J din« will 1) p an V,rtjn 57 fourth sl 3 ra ,"nd"""« -A P
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    • 44 14 I WHEN l> SINCAPt" 1 I THE EMBASSY HOTB EXTENSION TIU ut DANCE^IGHTLY:' 8 31PM SATURDAY TEA DANJE: 4J§ F M£ Ujjfifa SUNDAY CONCERT MUSIC: g* RfSg^ MODEBATE TERMS I OJ^ I v NO. t l umpire "EMBIIO I tJj r «niil IH |U
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  • 1061 15 Can Watson save day aaain? ENGLAND WILL PLAY FOR DRAW comes naturally, but this is provod illogical by stating that the offbnuk is not natural to every righthander. Johnston was the man sadly missed by Australia on Saturday, but as it is doubtful whether Johnston will ever play Test cricket
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  • 176 15 QINGAPORE Recreation Club, u leaders in the SCA tournament B section (senior* were unimpressive over the weekend when they were defeated in a one innings game against a strong Ceylon Sports Club XI at Balestier Road Ceylon Sports Club had hit a total of 221
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  • 80 15 Its up to Penang SPOORS fate in this year's win hehai^so! Penang. C *Cn M ay X he F00tb:t11 ASBOtii Of JU X CU UPheW lhC 02 June 20 p en B«^ment a t K.L. Council h^ wlh Penan? PA^ s °nally appeal to a*. A to reconsider the N
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  • 27 15 Wimbledon champion Vic SHxas and top-rankin? US. player Gardnar Mulloy reached the final of the 55th annual Springlake invitation tennis chamnionshiDS on Saturday.- A.P.
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  • 25 15 Twenty fi\f Overseas Chinese footballer* from Indonesia have arrived in Foochow ir. China's Fukiru Provlj are touring China as i All-China Ath!eil« Rfuter.
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  • 85 15 "EFMEVI N ARM Y WHL ETEICSiev Ult OHq with 185 points and third Singapore Engineer Regiment, 146 points. In the light ;u^ <-f \uir final. REMK ii;.t RABC, Ifttl champions, who after raighl I the title. Out of sixteen event* Hi' petiton won eight, gained thret eand a third. the
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  • 296 16  -  ALLAN LEWIS By Sanhora runs three in 37 DOSALIND (Maiming), who was scratched Ml the shP ha, not son£ stale. She should bo a ffood thing on Wednesday. Sanhora and Forest Beau (Whitney i at U acted considerable attention by the way in which
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  • 79 16 By ALLAN LEWIS MAX FITZGERALD, who failed to pass a medical test to ride in Malay i. returned to Australia yesterday by Quantas Empire Airways. GARNET BOUGOURE, uho nan injured HI the r<'ccnt race crash at Kuala Lumpur, was a spectator at Bitk-it Tlmah on Saturday.
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  • 43 16 R.»nei- Bannister. Britalln's great mid- lie distance star, on Saturday *r>n Itfte mile In the British Amatpur Athtattn Association 1953 Championships in (our minutes 5-2 second before a crowd of 35,000 at London's Wliite City Stidium. He was not extended.- A.P.
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  • 42 16 Fortune Gordien of the Los Angeles Athletic Club bettered his own world discus record on Saturday with a throw of 190 feet TH inches. Gordien holds the accepted record of 186 feet 11 inches set in Finland in 1949- Reuter.
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  • 56 16 Mis. Barbara Davidson. 25-year-old American |ilt won the women's singles title in the Swiss International Lawn Tennis championships yesterday, beating Miss Pepe De Riba of Spain 4-6. 6-4, 7-5. Rex Hartwig of Australia won the men's singles title beat VlarUmir Skoneckt. the former Polish Davis Cup
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  • 37 16 Perak beat Neurl Sembilan by seven wickets in their cricket match over the weekend at Tanjong Rambntan ipoh. Srores: Ne<ui I*l Inn: 64. 2nd 51. Perak— lst: 98. 2nd 34 for 3.
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  • 60 16 A U.S. FIGHT FOR DON COCKELL DROMOTER Harry Gliok- man announced ta Saturday nifhl that arranijetm nt.; have been completed for I te.i-round contest in Seattle on Aug. 7 between Don Ctckell, British Empire champion, and Harry (Kid) Matthews, ninth-ranked I'.S. heavyweight boxer. GHcknan said he closed (he match by
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  • 74 16 Jficquos Halrabedian of Frau.-e yesterday iron the European l: heavyweight boxing championship by outpointing Reniito TanttnJ of Italy over 15 rounds in Rome. The title had been vacant since !aM October when German's Conny Ru\ {•Vf up bo\inu r to become pro; if sional irrtstler. The
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  • 42 16 KATONG BOYS' CLUB won the inter-club challenge trophy with 52 points at the Federation of Boys' Clubs first annual athletic championship held at St. Josephs Institution ground yesterday. Runners-up were Mount Brsklnc iimrm' rinh with 29 ooint.-..
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  • 180 16 PHINESE hurled through their opening Singapore Amateur F A.s community league encounter with a narrow 2-1 victory over Royal Navy at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. They fully deserved their victoiy. They were superior in both attack and defence. I Chinese' forwardline, with Boon Seong
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  • 301 16 ILS. complete J-0 Darin Cup srin over Japan T»HE United States completed a five-nil sween nf A Duvis Cup matches against Japan in Vancouver Saturday. Tom Brown beat Massanobu Kimura 6-2, 6-0 6-1 and Hamilton Richardson be.it Kosei Kamo 0-6, 6-2, 6-1, 6-J in the final singles. America were already
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  • 147 16 STUDENTS REINFORCE COUNTIES The Oxford University versus University Cricket match earlier this week brought University cricket for the swson to an end. It meant that several first class players would be free to ht'lo County sides, particularly two count es which are weakened when Test claims are in the air.
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