The Singapore Free Press, 20 July 1953

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  • 22 1 The Singapore Free Press Up-*. IflrrniMin Snip m ttalava „«r- Mon lulv Ea, 1953. Pi'ice 15 C'ts. *****. Sin**P<» rt? 100 JU,¥
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  • 301 1 SKIDDING CARS IN 50mph CHASE gtiiSli&n op sum haul tmm l&rrtj Singapore driver is arrested SINGAPORE Customs men seized $1,000,000 worth of opium from a lorry after a o()-mile-an-hour chase this morning down Tanjong Rhu, Fort Road, Mountbatten Road. The officers caught up with the lorry al I Ik- junction
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  • 128 1 BIG BETTING COUP nRITISH Police are still searching for a horse stated B to have been flown over from France which has been the central figure m a suspected attempt to bring off one of the biggest betting coups m history. The horse, an unknown
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  • 78 1 THE Duke of Edinburgh fell when his horse slipped -luring a polo match ye>lerday but soon continued the game. The Duke was riding his chestnut mare Turkan a wedding present from the President of Turkey— in the junior County cup final at Ambersham, Sussex. Both horse
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  • 65 1 Fre c Press Staff Reporter MR. S. K. SIIKRIDA, the Singapore racehorse owner, who was shot and wounded yesterday, said m the (ieneral Hospital this morning that he could identify the men. He was reported to be out of danger and doing well.
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  • 112 1 Meanwhile representatives of worried bookmakers throughout Britain met In London yesterday to discuss the bets placed with them betore the Francasal race. Many of them 3 tand to loaa thousands of pounds but the National Sporting League a bookies' association has advised its members to hold off payment
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  • 26 1 *Wore Rubber Market JPjned on an easier tone this awning with first grade. JMst shipment, at 65^ cents Ke.' J ent bel W BttUr
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  • 10 1 Jh? avia now Pwmiti Sodiplomat free movement yesterday.
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  • 84 1 HE West Berlin Mayor. Mr. 52*3? uter »*ld yesterc^friun\' c aKaln against their Dillon 0t than ln June 17 arr !i e t:m( th ««ht*4yor denounced uint- i hearted West Gernuns wno are afraid to do what they can tor the East Germans wnen the whole
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    66 1 BRITISH wldler of paratraap Refi»*nt ual b erossraad with Bxed bayonet while a Brltteh military policeman stands beside thi traffh- lifhts In IsmalU. The British military iuthorltiw there set up points searth raffle entering and lea-rins the city after F.«vpt had failed to take steps to return
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  • 129 1 EUROPE WARY OF TRUCE WESTERN ECROPE warily hailed the "liinese acceptance of a Korean truce today. Rut threats of trouble loom for the American policy of continued n armament. European army and a lounh line with Asia. Refore the Communists accepted they had received a I'nited Nations demand which carried
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  • 396 2 Begum gems: Wat hero is cleard GEORGE Lindsay Watson, a wartime hero who claims to he Sir Winston Churchill's godson, was acquitted on Saturday at Aix En Provence, France, m connection with the 52.550.000 jewel rohbery of the Aga Khan and his Begum four years ago. He was one of
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  • 108 2 Dutch move to revise U.N. Charter f|>HE Netherlands Foreign X Minister. Dr. Luns. said m Karachi that his country was preparing for a revision of the United Nations Charter m 1955 and hoped some of its defects would then be removed. Dr. Luns was addressing a meeting of the Pakistan
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  • 88 2 MORE than 6.000 Japanese were reported dead or missing yesterday m a sudden, violent flood which swallowed whole villages about 200 miles south-west of Tokyo. The new disaster was described as worse than the Kyushu Island flood three weeks aj>o. which claimed some 700 lives and
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  • 45 2 Seven hundred armed Nepalese rebels who threatened Dhangarhu, commercial and administration centre of Southwest Nepal, have been routed, the Nepalese Embassy announced m New Delhi last night. The rebels were met by the combined forces of Indian police and Nepalese troops.
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  • 62 2 A NOTHER member of the BriA tLbh Government was sent to hospital yesterday. Mr. J. P. L. Thomas. First Lord of the Admiralty, suffered an acute attack of neuritis and was taken to York Country Hospital for treatment and rest. Already ailing are the Prime
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  • 285 2 Seductive 'ghost' trailed mountaineer HERMANN BIHL, the 29- -> ear-old Austrian conqueror of tMM foot Nansa Parbat m l he Western Himalayas, Vaid m Kashmir that he was haunted b\ an "apparition" tyn his way down from the I m mi t. Parbat, known as the n'ain of Death.' has
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  • 198 2 TRAM FARE PROTEST JOINT anti-Congress combination of Communists and Socialists, the first to be formed m Calcutta since India's independence, has won a victory against the Government 1 After nearly a fortnight's rioting, which could be classed amongst the worst the c:t v has
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  • 218 2 MY SISTER IS MORE BEAUTIFUL' says Miss Universe Saturday said: $g*+J more beautiful tw V,** Christine's winning ll^ ments are five S e height. 125-Jhs. |'J jS and 35 inche SSLV bust, waist and hS >Bnd She received the laurels a given m her honour on J£ day night. lon
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    • 41 2 E at 2 M Next Week NEW FLOOR SHOW at the CAPMTOL Kvstaurant ARRIVING ON S. S. CORFU -CONTINENTAL NOVELTY REVUE" WATCH FOR OPENINGJJATF^ EXCELLENT FRENCH CUISINE I NDER THE PERSONAL SUPERVISION OF Ton.'/ Cleric* PHONE ***** .OK Xl M KVAHONS
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  • 263 3 CAMERA PEEPS AT CABARET What dancers think of men d0 Singapore* pT^ers think o ltJ»T"n,9 Seven of K [me last night f J most were 1 th rendly and lun.ts *«i h a e re s even exploded. DM ol them re ex 1 e *> 1» teU you that
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  • 184 3 'They're all so kind MISS MARY MOK said: "Most of those I dance with know me quite well, and they are all very gentlemanly and wellmannered. I have come across very few impolite customers. ••We have to be nice even to the rudest people. A taxidancer's life Is not an
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  • 50 3 A joint North Atlantic Tre Organisation INATO) exerc directed by Admiral Loi I Mountbatten. Allied Mediterranean Commander and Admiral W B Flechteler. Allied Forces Southern European Commander. will be held m the Southern European and Mediterranean Command areas m late September the Admiralty announced m London yesterday.
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  • 20 3 NINE MIG' s DOWN American Sabre jet pilots shot down nine Communist MIG I m battles over North Korea yesterday.
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  • 103 3 A ha, been served 'he tor mer s pres r Truman aski hi >» SL*!? the United' *t he war. *»«t not havi l appear TV fr-*'p b| sr na obtained Wyer who mer a Nashville ht it h V ha,l M,^<» the ue Government to collect
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  • 188 3 SINGAPORE motorists need not heed the white tranV lines marked on roads adjacent to "halt" signs, a police spokesman explained th i morning. The official told me: "The positioning of those lines have no legal significance, but, on observing the halt sign, motorists must
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  • 322 3 VIETNAM TO TRY OUR WAYS Mission praises anti-Red measures MALAYA'S methods of psychological warfare are "highly impressive and extremely stmessfur, according to a tour-man Vietnam mission The mission, which left for Saigon yesterday after visiting the Federation and Singapore as guests of the Regional Information Office for South-East Asia, hopes
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  • 48 3 BRITISH doctors have complained that their BSOIS patients are swiping pictures of luscious hcauties from the traditional waiting room magazines. > A report by a conference the British Mes^l AsMCtaion at Cardiff urged would-be photo snatchers to leave the pictures for later patients to admire.
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  • The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, July 20, 1953.
    • 444 4 Opinion LAND VALUES SINGAPORE'S Commissioner of lands, Mr. J. A. Harvey, says m his annual report that m 1951 and 1952 a large number of companies were floatled purely for the purpose of speculating m land. Unless this activity is curbed, he warns, "the ability of the Colony to build
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  • 783 4  -  JOHN FISHER by who has just returned from a visit to N.A.T.O.'s critically placed Left Wing IN A HOTEL In the pine•i woods high above Oslo sits an Englishman with a military nightmare on hi s hands. He is Lt. Gen. Sir Robert Mansergh
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  • 318 4  -  BEACHCOMBER by Nothing to do with m< I MAN who entered a chemist's shop, emptied several botles of medicine and began to vash them m a bucket of water ie had brought with him was. lot unnaturally, asked who he i'as. "The deputy head bot-le-washer," he replied,
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    • 53 4 ajriFTS I Be sure the (-.if Is }ou I Give mm W edd i n ff, Birthday, or Anniver- iv hi 1 \u j sarv, is worthy of the I j; occasion. W e offer you a BClec- j j lion at most reasonable prices. S. P. H. de SUVA
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    • 76 4 fC A LCU LATOR a masterpiece ofpreclsk and swift operation. UNDERWOOD 4 GENERAL AGENCIES I*) ITI Kuala Lumpur STAR HAlH.^^;^ I BIG BATH TOWELS 27" 54" $4 ;o POPLIN SHIRTS "UNICORN' ALL SIZES t LADIES WASHABLE NIGHT GOWNS $J^ j DAMASK QUALITY TABLE CQVERj_ af |j|f MAIDENFORM I HORROCKSES I
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  • 3 5 Visitor to Malaya
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  • 393 5 Radio star will sing to troops B nyDNEY-born Barbara 3 Leigh, R.B.C singrn IC faTOurite. (seen m pic- ire with her poodle m a mdon park*, is heading J 1 for the Far East. lift She is m the "Show m lime" company who will lift! Ij from London by
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  • 115 5 LIAISON BODY FOR TRADE CHAMBERS THE three Chambers of Commerce m Singapore will soon iorm a liaison committee to promote "closest co-opera-tion" m trade policies. Mr. A F. Taylor, chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, said yesterday that he foresaw "great benefits" for the colony's businessmen and trade from
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  • 19 5 ?«rte s Keieh,,! X v Ci »ra l y th e Chiel ol uSSL neral st !r
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  • 44 5 HONG KONG yeaterd rail,s slre S QT >nd time m three m shipping m earlier thU year a mo, j^ftS agai harbour was staged to teat the h-nOour aei "rhTluLXSPctwta tionU Tlrdn ma to ™?ment the BrM I «5». Am,
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  • 519 5 Councillors want action to stop disasters like Geylang blaze SINGAPORE'S Legislative and City Councillors yesterday called on the Government to take immediate steps to prevent further disasters m existing "fire traps" m the Colony. Councillors praised the Government's quick decision to build 300 low-rent houses for
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  • 71 5 Right to keep roads private in S'pore OWNERS of private roads and lanes m nrai Singapore have a right to prevent them from becoming public thoroughfares, a Rural Board spokesman said yesterday. A Chinese was recently killed when he rode his motor cycle Into an iron bar placed acrosa a
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    • 247 6 Haai flB JMr flB-a^H i. HH^No Y^fe •ss■ "xV k 9^H ■<-<<• >: -x -SiSi"'"'-"* -^Er v£ y*-v%-MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davis j r rr» j t v j "->■ r |rV/ I tfM/--WHATAFI*_HT/NO-A _|J MANDRAKE -J AT LAST r YOU Al ii/f /ami I Si
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  • 13 7 picture. U.P. Kuldio Kaur. a leading Indian film star.-
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  • 197 7 l FARMER was awarded £1.000 for the loss of "a rood, attractive wife who seems a nice person." The wife, slim, lair-hairec Mrs. Doris Sylvia Evans, told her husband she was going shopping m the v.llage. Instead, she ran off with 3^ year-old Evan
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  • 114 7 MILLION WORD BOOK OF SEA r; third volume of a mil-lion-word book, which will bear no author's name, is to be published next year. It is the third part of the Manual of Seamanship, edited and largely re-written by Commander Miurtce Rundle, of the Royal Navy. Its publication will complete
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  • 171 7 TOOK WIFE'S RINGS AS SHE SLEPT •*T_ husba d tok tha i 8o to he Bmee* iu__J ofT wife's CSS s^ c said Mr. Temple-Morris. FlorVn?, aS ort Dlvorce Court. ofßi^ ary v^toria JefTOlamn ard Street Pontv 5 o m th7 an was RrantPd Jtß ne.s n^I hu sband. Abraham
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  • 448 7 STUDENTS TELL OF KISSES IN THE DARK ITISSING which was alleged to have taken place m a school science laboratory, m a cave during an outing, on a "ghost train" and at a hoc key club party was referred to by a number of jjirls at Otley, Yorks, where a
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  • 155 7 His parish will be big stores tfOUR big London stores have appointed a joint-chap-ain to work among the staff. rhey are: Debenham and Freewly. D. H. Evans. John Lewis, md Peter Robinson. They have chosen the Rev. Richard E. H. Bowdler, 31-year-)ld former Oxford hockey Blue, vho is shortly to
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  • 37 7 'Hot ice-cream A drug store m Charlottesville -Virginia) unable to sell icecream during a recent cold spell advertised: "Are you cold? If so. come and enjoy our hot ice cream!" And the customers fell for it. too.
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  • 212 7 Suspicious father read diary of daughter iriiKN a 1 1-year-old girl Had vt m to it her boy friends t •r read her diary to Mf that had to "There were ci tries referring to 12 men and boys and happened every time she went out with them. She described
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  • 74 7 Strange— but true When a 26-year-old Rome wine merchant (Mario Petruccl) took his bride, Pia. as a pillion passenger on his motor scooter recently a taxi cab crashed Into them. But Mario and Pia were unhurt. Exactly a week later Mario was again on his scooter when another taxi hit
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  • 29 7 The French High Command In Indo-China said yesterday it was "highly likely" that the Communist-led Vietminh rebels, will again Invade Laos after the monsoon rains m autumn.
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  • 340 8  - 'FOOTL T VARIETIES' PETEH de CRUZ Story by Cowboys, Dancers and Singers Keep Audience 111 I" .fl Happy.- For Charity "pOOTLICHT Varieties" produced by Mr. Stephen HoJmberg m aid of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul (St. Joseph's Church), thrilled and amused audiences at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday
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  • 53 8 The clown, whether he be Crock, the man who kept Europe happy m the years before the war, or the boy above, Clemens Sladek, a star of "Footlight Varieties", is the happy fellow y the audience and particularly the children, love. Where would any show
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  • 559 10 MAN NAMED BY HUSBAND WAS WIFE'S OLD FRIEND OfEARING a Hack duster coat and a small white hat. an attractive young woman theatrical agent alleged at West London that she was threa ened by a man who had been cited by her husband as -aS.am.aafa-i M rr^/.*ar.fl iII *r« co-respondent
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  • 184 10 SCOTLAND YARD Fraud; Squad officers are delving into the accounts of London's plush May Fair Hotel, and other hotels from Brighton to Monte Carlo. They were called m by a new board of Gordon Hotels. Ltd. —a £3.000,000 company owning the hoteLs which was
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  • 278 10 WHEN two women were sent to gaol at the County Assizes at Manchester, it was stated that investigations were being: made concerning a doctor. In the dock appeared Mary Ogden, aged 47. widow, of Marslant Street. Oldham, who was sentenced to seven years'
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  • 59 10 OCHOOLGIKLS fainted m streets at Richmond, Surrey. Twenty were m hospital with suspected food poisoning. More thin 100 cases were reported. They came from four schools where lunches are served from a central meals kitchen. At Epsom, 300 girls at the county grammar school were given
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  • 54 10 Former Gen. Nlkoiaus von Falkenhorst, once sentenced to hang because of the execution of British Commandos, was set free yesterday from the British war crimes prison at Werl. The former German comman- der m Norway was freed as "an act of clemency." He was suf- fering
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  • 320 10 The Goodle Cat is here... IT'S A MYSTERY iIISOWOOLIII AND SO CURLY I NOBODY planned The the .science of heredity 1° t 35 years. Ior rat wh Albert Jude breed, a cat, he knows nrettv iS what the result will be .But with The Coodle Cat .lungs were different. aoubtedly
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  • 1021 11  -  John Wren By ii/HAT a fabulous place W i s this free territory nl Trieste, this disputed frontier city, this politic-ally-explosive Tangier on the Adriatic. So small, I walked across it m one day- yet 10 000 fully *™ed and trained Anglo-American troops and
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    227 11 THE NEXr ll.mf pl(lVer ivks m pfrvlni be! u <' BM Then. whwh we can av °W the dteastei »huh overtook North ln lh|§ »uh if 5C U hKi ;i three-card minor to ph" It ?v, mi YOU mUS «**«-l 'hat vonr You m v n »^«v rr,T'
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    44 11 sky. at a calf table with a pot Of tea OTf-MI Of wine watrhini! your screen favourites the Day Hotel" at the railway station, where travellers can lake a bah. massage and nap while their suits or dfflHl are preosed, their shoes polishd.
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    • 46 11 R|[ Tfl The Oriental Optical Co., jj B I 2 Ippcr Pnkenng Street Singapore, Penang Siam x OPTOMETRIST* MAM IA( 11 KIN(i OPTM lASS \MI sdIMIH. IVK KXAMINATION Willi AO (LA lIS I MODKKN KQI IPMKNI I j \}JfJur The waterproof watch /f^St§M& ///c/y precision «^__lr^
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    • 131 11 Today's Crossword 1 I ____—f~~ w~~— S^aaaW UaBH iiai^lO K_3H pS^E _____8 mmmmmm lf Btmtl far the i 'Utcin? m Am. i. Cunning' (5). 19, Buffl* leni pn orkoi (5). 19, Bets U on a field? (7). gOLLTION I Humble (4). 29 DU .B[ s( io,c imuvj i air <8).
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  • 376 12 WHY S'PORE CHINESE DON'T JOIN UP p»^ THE MAIS WHO VOLUNTEERED SECOND TIME MAY I offer an answer to your article "Why Singapore Chinese Don't Join Up?". In 193!) a Chinese who is a naturalised British subject, offered his services to the S.V.C. He was rejected because he was not
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  • 56 12 I|>ECAUSE the fare is the M* maximum for the distance there is no wonder that the city's luxury buses are always empty. If the S.T.C. could decrease the charge to its minimum fare of 10 cents. I am sure the buses would always be full. BHASA. This empty
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  • 59 12 lOINCE the Traffic Department O has introduced the one-way traffic system, why not more zebra -crossings for the safety of old-aged pedestrians. The police must realise that every motorist is using the oneway streets like a race track, having no sympathy for the poor man on foot. AN
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  • 170 12 I AM sorry to say that the description of the ideal man by that Johore girl fits me nicely. Sure. I have a shock of thick nail that is longer than the face. People have paid good money for carpets the raw material of which is derived from my
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    49 12 picture. H Ar*!,- r i ker of th Auslralian Houv of Representatives. Mr. WV j*rinir Cameron, and Ins Sv\s Zealand counterpart, Sir Mat mm o['a,n•0 a,n passed through Singapore by (lantas-BOAC on W~ way back from the Coronation. Picture shows: Mrs. Cameron and Sir Matthew. Free Press
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  • 32 12 HAVE you a grouse? Have yoi< a bright idea? Have you seen anything strange or unusual? Then wrtte to the PRESSMAN and tell others about it m hh POSTBAG brieffy.
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  • 282 12 SAYS "No-Capsules": "I have come across a strange case. A Malay, who until he was 21 suffered from epilepsy got married on the suggestion of an old Malay friend. From then on until today he has been normal. Can anyone explain? May I try. sir°
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  • 81 12 ABOUT two years ago, we residents of Radin Mas, applied for electricity. The apulieation was turned down owing to the power shortage, We were told that when the new electricity station was completed, the Department would fulfil a promise to -rovide us with current. Now that the station
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  • 46 12 The U.S. House of Representatives Armed Services Commrttee yesterday plans to spend US* 44o,3 nf the -emergency construction o parking areas ana spur track at two secret over I seas airbases." 50 Frankfurt police said thai p persons were injured. m ously. **g
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  • 109 12 EAST GERMAN RADIO with delightful frankness, and unusual truth, has confessed that it has been boring. It admits looking at the world through rose coloured spectacles and makes a promise—which it may have some difficulty m carrying out to tell the truth m future. This is an example
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  • 249 12 Plea for honest critics of show TT is with great delight that i 1 read Mr. T. Nalchik 1 ment on the Prelects' Um Hls remarks on vSmJ?!* nous piece of junt w erp founded. were Vaswani. I am sure did a_i 3L?S S&rtVt 0t «i* Now let's be honest
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  • 620 13  -  CHRISTINE by PARIS. rnHERE IS one fashion lin Paris just now so popular that wherever you go, whatever the place or time of day, you L it being worn. And when a vogue wave sweeps across such a clothes-conscious city with such force.
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    67 13 photo. W k with a 1 vurc,s of n* ater ial. an outlay of 15 d. some tO,o urf U sh ne< (l,e a there's a charming little blous* that I** w »th 'tSmZl kproof and washable. The blouse is easy U bri Pro,!,, a fift >'«ftv
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    40 13 Any girl would be sitting pretty on the beach m this play suit with eye-catching design which comet from Italy. A bold patterned shirt m red and black rayon contrasts with the light brown corduroy slacks. Reuter picture.
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  • 456 13  -  DOROTHY ROE says NEW YORK. T*HE U.S. housewife is smart m most departments. She keeps up with current events, knows her politics, reads more books, hears more music and dresses better than her grandmother ever did. But she cannot resist a "bargain." This is
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  • 525 14  -  CRUSADER By Old fire is needed to keep the Cup NFCiKI SEMBILANS B—l rout t»y Singapore »i Seremban on Saturday was the biggest defeat the state has suffered In the Malaya Cup series. It was particularly humiliating, coming as it did on their home ground
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  • 466 14  - HUTTON LAKER ARE FIT JOHN FARROW By ITIFRE'S good news for Engil land's cricket supporters. Jim Laker. Surrey off-break howler and a demon on a drying pitch, looks a certainty for next Thursday's Test against the Australians. Laker, handicapped In the last Test, when he pulled a le^ muscle early
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  • 74 14 AUSTRALIA, scoring a goal three minutes from time, beat New Zealand by 18 points to 16 m the third RuKby League Test m Auckland on Saturday. New Zealand had won the first two Tests to retain the Tmman, Cup In Saturuays New Zealand i led
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  • 106 14 OOBBY Locke of South Africa won the French Open nolt championship at the La Botllie course, Versailles on Saturday with an a^gre^atc of 270 strokes ■f for the 72 holes He had round, Wr or 0!), 73. 65 and 69. f^ Max Faulkner of Britain was
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  • 869 14  - B. TIMAH THE GRAVEYARD OF FAVOURITES ALLAN LEWIS By BUKIT Timah lived up to its name as "the graveyard of hot favourites" when the heavily supported Cinecolor went down to Millionaire m the rich Williamson Memorial Stakes on Saturday, concluding day of the Singapore Turf Club's July meeting. Cinecolor da.shed
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  • 519 15 R.A.S.C. BEAT R.E.M.E. TO ENTER CUP FINAL Winning goals m 2nd half OF 'i.A.S.C 2; REME i J^OYAL Army Service Corps entered the final of the Parker Cup on Saturday after beine a coal down Vt ',alf-time. This semi-final of the Singapore Base I)Wric ran g iin or, S kn
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  • 188 15 niR VICTOK SASSOOVS 3 PIXZA, the Epsom Derby winner, easily triumphed m Britain's richest rice, the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes, at Ascot on Saturday He started 2-1 favourite. The Queen saw her chestnut <olt Ayreole. starting; at M-l, finish throe
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  • 183 15 Combined Services 1; Malacca 0. seven minutes from the final whistle gave th P mbined Services a narrow victory over Malacca m me Malaya Cup match at Jalan Besar Stadium yester- 1 day. The standard of soccer was poor. There was little constructive n la
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  • 191 15 GUNNERS UPSET RAPC 4-3 Gunners .4; RAPC 3. THE other Parker Cup semifinal provided an upset. The Royal Army Pay Corps were expected to come through without much difficulty against the Royal Artillery, who do not field 1 a team m the United Services League. But spectators at the RASC
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  • 22 15 BRNIR HAAS, tin Oermaa ace, rook .1 clear lead In the 19f>J motor-cycll cham Winner I ly on
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  • 26 15 pERALD Dreyei ol ith Airica Jr. lon wai beaten on pt i 10 rounds m Bost;w by W.J' ol Bottom lOst. a-:. Reuter
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  • 181 16 Invited to join Hongkong team /Hi (Hi F SENG, Singapore's Malaya Cup goalkeeper I who represented China In the 1018 world Olympic Games m Loudon, has been invited to play m Australia. Chee Seng one of the best goalkeepers the Colony his produced will
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  • 134 16 BELGIUM took a 2-1 kad over Denmark In the European Zone Davis Cup tennis final yesterday, as Philippe Washer and Jacke Brichant defeated Torben Ulrich and Knit Nielsen 4-6. 3-6, 9-7, 6-1. 6-4, In ;he doubles match. The Belgians jumped Into the lead after the teams
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  • 209 16 THE two senior cricket tourney matches played on the Tpadans over the weekend saw victones_for the home teams. Singapore Cricket Club beat Royal Air Force on first Innings; Singapore Recreation Club scored an outright win against the Royal Navy by 55 nilU. SRC's total
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  • 50 16 raf Chanel hen' Singapore Harbour Board ai cricket at Changl yesterday. Changl totalled 102 runs lor six wickets, while SKB were all Nit tor 67 runs. A. W. Shaw of Changi took five wickets for eight runs and B. Coo* four lor 15 runs
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  • 64 16 Wimbledon champions Vie Seixas and Maureen Connolly entered -he sh.glcs finals m the United State* hard court lawn tennis champknsuips m Chicago on Saturday. Seixas heat Tony Trabert 2-6. 4-6. 6-0. 6-2. 8-fi. ar.d Miss Connolly defeated Mela Ramirez; of Mexico City 6-2. 6-4. In
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  • 35 16 A ml scored IS minutes Ir W time enabled Penang Chinese to force a one-all draw with Perak Chinese hi their IfCPA Cup semi-final on 'he Chinese Assembly Hall ground. Ipoh yesterday.
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  • 25 16 The annu.il meeting of the Btnga- pore H".u;!)v Union will be held to--1 day at the Singapore Crackel Club, startm r 50.30 p.m.
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  • 30 16 Major N. W. McCaw of the London Rifle Bridge on Saturday won the Queen's '.ri/e blue ribband of rifle shooting with an aggregate of 273 points Reuter
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  • 69 16 A GROUP of American basketball players arrived In Taipei yesterday on what they call a mission of basketball evangelism. The cagers comprising students from the Taylor. Asbury. Wheaton and other Indiana universities, are touring the Far East under the sponsorship of Youth for ChrUt International.
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  • 147 16 Aussie 18-year-olds win Italian title iyiMBi.EDON champions Lewis Hoad end Ken Rosewall gave up only two games In a I-eet match on Satin arm 'he doubles title m the Rapallo Junior Tennis tournament. Urn two 18-year-old Ausirth inoverwhelmed the Italiana Pletrangell I Ja obini 6-1. 6-1. 310. Earlier Road had
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    47 16 MALAYA CUP photo. centr >-forw ird t.; i fin (Ze/t) grf/s a left-looted despite this robust tackle bu Purcell, combined Services left -half. Service* non this Malaya Cud match at Jul m Besar Stadium yesterday bn the only aoal scored. ißevort m Pa ie 15>.- Free Press
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  • 86 16 Russian shatters hop, step jump record SOVIET ATHLETE Leonid Shcherbikov, bettered the world record for the hop, step and jump. Moscow Radio said yesterday. Shcherbakov leaped 53 reel 3 inches. This belters the world mark of 53 feet 2!i inches set by Brazils A.F. da Silva at last years Olympic
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  • 354 16 \K.>n Malaya yesterday won the clock to beT, 2? Army by four wickets i >»*. .Ticket match i„ Kuala I.urn„„. ann «l Set to make 192 mffiSMalaya Jusl did it mi n their stto nH utft I'he two-day game produ n i l >
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