The Singapore Free Press, 14 September 1953

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press iur<r,.j Ifternoon Sale m Malaya. H \i i,i s.'nl 11 1953. »*i icr 15 llv
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  • 263 1 T HE BIG DRIVE BEG INS I Hid t<> et *d Inito-China war I track troops race for Red bases THh French yesterday began their big offensive to smash the Vietminh m [ndo-China. The drive opened with an attack on tiie rebels m the Chochai area. 25 miles south of
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  • 82 1 Delhi Day' parade in S'pore Free Press Staff Reporter Delhi DAY" was celebrated m Singapore this mornIng With a parade of 1 2 and 2 2 Battalions of the 2nd Kniij Edwjrei Vll'a Own Goorkhas (The Qirmoor Rifles) at Slim Barracks. This is the la.st parade of the 2nd Battalion
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  • 50 1 Singapore Government is holding a M high-level meeting today on Ritson pay .scheme matters. An important announcement is expected afterwards. The Council of Action, representing most Government trade unions and. last week protested over the Government delay m making the next move on the pay scheme. MOSSADEQ
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  • 183 1 s' pore Indian is clubbed to death 1 <i 5 VICTIM OF I GANG ROW? ►anif Free Press Staff Reporter M niNGAPORE police this mornSlel v ing held three men after an Indian. Ramasamy, was savagely clubbed and Icreifei &W death at the junction of Cuff *J :I -Road and
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  • 59 1 Tv £u eSS Staflf ReP»rter J* Chinese girls slept *o ooundly on Saturday night that •eves s pirited a cupboard oil RoaS r m m Yio Cl^ Kaim found m e l Z oi cu P b oard was wuh its °riL ards from <h < h0
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  • 38 1 HERE is Dr. Gertrude Seka-nim>va-(\ikrtova. Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs In |h« /ei-h Government, mak»«>t; a speech which impressed the delegate* and audience it the United Nations General Assembly political committee. Paul Popper picture.
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  • 36 1 Air Commodore W. M. L Mac Donald. Air Officer Commanding, Singapore, will giv c a talk over Radio Malaya at 7.10 tonight the eve of the 13th anniversary of the Battle of Britain.
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  • 154 1  -  MR. REA SAYS M £J R f EA deputy P City co unpi 0f thr tricity Den, 0 1 1 Of Ul< X SL^ yesl Tday to Pusu Pani^ l>l(>yiv [T om the adHf^arth?M must hr w °rk n B pro- art 'at time absorb Mi Rea
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  • 169 1 Mossadeq begs for life M)3-CIUCKEN DINNERS I 1 DR. MOSSADEQ, P« »ia I ill Premier, hag pleaded for i;i life to foe spared, a government m Teheran. The spokesman, AmidJ Nouri, confirmed that a court martial of Dr. Mossadeq was ordered l>> the Shah. Preparations for the trial arc l>
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  • 24 1 Singapore Rubber Market opened quietly this morning with first grade. September shipment, at 64.3 8 cents a pound, unchanged from Saturday's close.
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  • 49 2 AI'STKIANS m their hundreds, «ueued up glasses In iiand, to sample the fre«- irinc irhich Mowed from a fountain meted at »n Kfricvltural exhibition at Kremi, Lowei Austria. Sivrral kinds of uiiw flowed fi«»m the founiain. There was (iiouuli v\iur for 20,000 people to sample.
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  • 168 2 (^EN. Sir Brian Robertson, chief British negotiator m 1 the Anglo-Egyptian talks, is due to Fly back to the Cairo meeting on Wednesday armed with the latest brief from Sir Winston Churchill aimed at paving the way to an agreement on British withdrawal from
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  • 125 2 BRITISH CAR SWEEPS THE BOARD A BRITISH Au.-tin-Healey Kid spoils car has battered very cxii Ing rt for siock car dlei of eni me size, for dying and standIng starti over distances oi up to 10 miles. Whrn Donald Healey, deM>:ner and driver oi the car, stepped from the stock
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  • 28 2 1 FRENCH phyj leal >■ /V m tructoi S< i■ anl I I-: Ol Mi.' i: lorocca, '■;ii! Ol Ml i it. In: 'm!
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  • 82 2 MR Robert Murphy, i i States As&stant Secretary o! State, announced m n»w York terday thad the United Stati rejected imunist i i m-w demands to «n--e the composition ol the .m peace conferenci He said thai the Chi Communi ts' newes t com
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  • 18 2 a r>()(j mil) 1 i- i. oil from U>m\ touth Am- J......,, v. South
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  • 336 2 Tito cautions west on Trieste: 'No voting' nifiNiniM iii» of Vucoslavia strongly cautioned the I* uw Vu-nUy agalnrt supporting Italy's claim upon Trle staiultaneouslj he warned the ItaUans themselves that they wSS?d ''break their head" against the s on, taiiof YuSv resistance if they atirn.pt to seize the territory by
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  • 282 2 MEDICINE MAN IS KILLED TO MAKE RAIN UORRIPI] lropoh I 11 closed yesterday thL I Rf<i Indian witch doctor L killed by tribal chieX^ f blood d over nalj W Mexican fields becau P s e h 1 could not make rain. c The witch doctor's blood 1 scattered to
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    • 30 2 OW SALE I OHlll-.lt NOW from the si nvi is n\n:s press ltd CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE PHONE .~>l7l Kuala lumpm. PhoM «22«. l po |i. IMionr 513. l^natii*. IMioim- llfl».
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  • 77 3 They fear his home but where Ilse to go? "l f tn live m tn« fer;;: I 1 ■unction of Che" B Road ■I'cond floor. i she wakes i t Bwindy n l^ t h ey stay Isohs nave occupied the 1 1 pother people rtffl h o, e vet
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  • 43 3 i blonde Evelyn Margaret jf Ephrata. Pennsylvania. the title of Miss America 13 on Saturday night. Eof the tallest girls m the i at five feet eight Inches tight 132-lbs has a 37--busi. a 24-tach waist, and tk hips.
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  • 34 3 ftvanni Cantini. former per- pilot of King Umberto. VU yesterday when his small Big plane crashed during the ■^ration m Lucca, of a new m.i His passenger, a fcapher was also killed.
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    38 3 picture. r^Mni:? i ght) with four of hvr MX ehlMreo ani Kritth IVe on lhr se d floor of the crashed Pauar r^J""^ 1 011 of Chcm Tuan Street and Tanjons: l-J^^Road. (Story m Col. 1). Free Press
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  • 255 3 Two S'pore schools refuse a hunchback girl Free Press Stall Reporter a LITTLE hunch-backed Singapore Chinese girl has been rejected by two English schools she applied to enter. Mrs Hoi Kin Sang, mother of seven-year-old Pick Sim. said yesterday that the registration Tk at one Government girls school took one
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  • 95 3 GAOL'S 2 nd PRISONER IN 5 YRS. r i? a Ute the worlds fnr .1, W'ff .rre 3 l 4 he ni S ht wai drunk while wago n by ban- rung them from the Island i nine pubi His punishment: A night In gaol ;md v £4 One It
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  • 86 3 Some Of Singapore's mH> Whose voices are heard every (llv but whose faces are teldom teen, set together for picture They were MIIOIII some KM) -hHIo" s«rls who at- tended the first social and dance organised bj the newlyformed Hello (iirls Club on Saturday ni^ht
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  • 130 3 MOON CAKES GALORE A hundred thousand every day SINGAPORE Chinese restaurants are producing more than 100,000 moon cakes a day In order to cope with demands from local Chinese and those living m the Federation, Borneo und Indonesia. Restaurant proprietors said yesterday that nearly one million cakes had been sent
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  • 32 3 The Duke of Abereorn. a former Governor of Northern Ireland, who held 13 titles m Britain and the Dukedom of Catelherault m Prance died m London yesterday. He was 83.
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  • 36 3 Mrs Tyrone Power, formerly Linda Christian, gave birth to an eight pound girl yesterday. The actor and his wife also have a two-year-old daughter, Romtna. The mother and baby are m fine condition.
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    • 41 3 I IMP* I TOWER F^W 9 I i. POL.SHED ALUM.NIUM^ R F E C E TLY "-AVOUREO Price S pore 5 7.7 D w SIMPLE TO MAKE m CHROMIUM pr^ A J E porc s 975 QUICK TO PREPARE ■I L^^^SS^J
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  • 388 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, Sept. 14, 1953. opinion MALAYA'S RICE rpHE rice news la good. Burma this season expecta hei largest po war nr 1 crop India has had an all-time record m rice, maize .icy crops for the 1952-3 season. She intends to stay out of the International
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  • 727 4  - 'This Germany Make Me Feel Uneasy SEFTON DELMER Says EVERYWHERE I have "boon m Germany during this last two weeks I have found evidence of a returning truculence. a returning sense of aggressive mission. Take, for example, a quiet looking little manito which waa widely circulated jimoni? the VI P
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    45 4 Two of the jet planes that will take pirt m the Eng-land-New Zealand air race next month. Left: the new Vickers Valiant four-jet bomber with the highmounted swept -back wings. Above: The "Canberra; the fastest Australian mad" bomber, which is also flying m the race.
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  • 349 4 LONGEST-EVER JET AIR RACE THE Duke of Gloucester will give the start for the first aircraft to take oil from London Airport un October Bth m the world's longest air race to New Zealand, for which prizes totalling £29,000 will be awarded. The race will be divided into two sections,
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  • 163 5 Jrl IN LOW-COST HOMES COMPLAIN home? No sue* thin, f ;,r •ppmKy in the l ow-cost homes m fe d ven to each householder, ftts r g V** 0^ th in" is lost, everyone susd Aanjtw^,. ul ot tho mont ]t by the Government for 1 K-jses *f' w
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  • 132 5 STUDIED ::^IoHL Singapore Tube:- fcis Clinic has star' ld T c »o find out just how baJ m^ is In Colony. itfc Vthan 12.000 case sheets 5 #c who had been treat <ince it wi I 'ne years ago. are b h X H Garlick. director vi ?ltold the
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  • 28 5 It city of Genoa has awardits first •International tag Trophy to the conn of Mount Everest— Sir ad Hillary, Sir John Hunt Sfcerpa Tensing
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  • 27 5 picture. TAKING a drink from one of the communal tans at the low-cost housing settlement i n I'pper Aljunied Road. Free Press
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    39 5 J«* forces made an *»«s attack on a "PeoVolunteer Army" (army 1 onghold °n the ™>f of Burma on Sept. 8 JJted heavy casualties R naval eraf t opened fire on insurgent devillage Sal. Jfe*? d t! ><"
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  • 250 5  - MADRAS PASSENGERS NEED NOT WAIT LONG Jalagopal captain says THE Government of India is expected to release by the end of this month the two ships, Jaladurga and Jalagopal. which it commandeered to carry Indian troops to Korea. They will then resume their normal Singapore-Madras run. Capt. J. C. Anand
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  • 85 5 ONE ol the expensi shooting 3 In tin world. Can id i million guided missile range In NorthEastern Alberta be ready for Use early m 1954. The p which includes 4,000 c miles, is regarded by the armed as high- c :ref and fen detail.-,
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  • 131 5 aCADEMIC rubes are rushed for big day Free Prasg Staff Reporter A CONSIGNMENT of 100 new academic robes has been specially flown out from Britain In time for the University of Malaya Convocation m Singapore on Oct. 10. Mr. W. D. Craig, the University \> R ir, told the Free
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  • 28 5 MALENKOV SEES N. KOREANS Malenkov received Marshal Kirn II Sung, North Korean Prime Minister, and other members of the North Korean delegation who arrived m Moscow on Thursday.
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  • 45 5 SPORE HEARS PIPER FROM THE HIMALAYAS A MEMBER of the (iarhwal Rifles Band which entertained large crowd on Singapore's Queen Elizabeth Walk yesterday appears to be at ease with Scottish tunes. The band Ls part of the Korea bound Indian Cuito*U'»i Forces. Free Press picture.
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    • 133 5 I Its a& t*v tAefeedpttg I All dogrs do well on Winalot! It's so full of nourishment and so easily digested that it produces and maintains an all round improvement m condition. Winalot fortifies the system against disease and buikta bone and muscle. SPILLERS II WINALOT I Tails wag-a-lot for
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    • 147 6 v I o<= Falk and Phil Davis MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN by lee Falkan r A itupin r "~\T *?^si y "Tr J' f r3 i^feq -I il > I 1| y ~4 I ■<**■■■ TARZAN b^ Edgarßkeßurroughs THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris I r- y iTI nn»c, i i K(
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    • 405 6 LUci I STI I "<"> Prefer t J^ 1 1 »ne M o,id do l *m A m* »f X l "■-"•Uer to n^l movfaif, SB T' History, srii> n I m l^ —attracts >ou I be c 1 Mars have I o f t -<- talent for I L
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  • 223 7 nn British woman who took :i Russian «irl out of a German camp 4 ffllX-TO-W fuscg t0 hanf i (ho Child back to her mother ill Moscow as the gifiet JMlihorit i C^ a the Russians, it Is understood, is that
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  • 182 7 DON'T listen to him. Miss de Haven, that's not the Palladium at all it's the House of Common*. The girl is Miss Gloria de Haven and they're standing on the roof of the Savoy Hotel chiefly because the cameraman thought he d (ft i better picture up
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  • 144 7 (ONTARIO, POPULATION 19,000) JOM PATTERSON, 32-year-old ma*asine editor, usually with the lean and hungry look of Cassias, now has a smile almost as broad as Falstaff's sirth. For his tso.ooo gamble to establish Shakespeare at Btratiord the Canadian strut:. a quiet town of 19.000 »n Southern
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  • 67 7 4 COCKTAIL party is to be Siven m a privately-hired British Railways buffet train which will pick up guests at local .stations. "or Mrs Ruth Leathart and her daughter Constance racing flier between the wars of Morpeth. Northumberland, have many friends living m remote
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  • 276 7 Wife, all packed to join husband, told: 'He's dead' FAMILY OF FOUR HOMELESS \IKS. IRIS COOK, with her three children, was nil. packed ready to join her soldier husband In Germany when a War Office telegram arrived. Jt told hei that her husband was dead. And now the Cook family
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  • 215 7 CATTLE TO FLY IN A PICNIC FLASK BULLOCKS that -iv^ milk It That's a tact. Whole tierdJ of prize cattle bciUL' shi abroad from Britain m a pit ni<h vacuiim t\ix>k. That n. 'IBJ a fact very soon. Dr. John I n "Bj ti>t from i 'i'*| told the Bit
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  • 101 7 4 BURGLAR who locked himself m Si public house vu led by police He hud been trapped for 12 hours. The bui '.<>t into the \ni\) i lie house m Glasgow by saw- I Ing through an iron bai >w He got through. T'> back he I
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  • 128 8  - THEY DANCE FOR CHARITY PETER DE CRUZ By TUDENTS of the Netaji Hindi High School. Singapore, showed a high standard of |iging and dancing at a variety show they esented at the Victoria Theatre, m aid of a nd for the Ceylang fire victims. The show was organised by the
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  • 64 9 'STARS' AT THE SHOW Pictures on the left: Rani and Rathi do a "Fifty and Sixty" dance. Renuka Ramakrishnan sways to an Indian folk dance rhythm. Expression of surprise (or is it fear?) on the face of Devadatta jetley who performs an Indian classical dance, the Kathak. Pictures hv o|
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  • 208 10 Hunted call-up boy fixes up deals for father THEY WON'T FIND HIM' ni(;HTI I N YIAIt-OII) Alan Smith, whose Uther X m ,wa> their home on a r^™ Alfred Smith one has a p 1 Alan ;i!,<i tew people leno hi look* like," said Mi ;.is farm at w I
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  • 276 10 AIRMAN GOES ON MURDER RIDE A YOUNG AiiM-rican air man was taken on a hi<a«o >tvlr lar ririV to death down an BBflisfa country laiw. His bo«l\ ITfti found sprawled across the urass veryr ol a road opposite tn«' 7>. Id, rii)!', ol <<i N Uniolli rai rroursi*. His brad
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  • 49 10 THE United States Army yesterday accused Senator Joseph McCarthy by implication of disclosing restricted information although it did noi name him. The army .said an intelligence report on Siberia, parts of which were released by Senator McCarthy, were classified restricted land should not have been publishpH
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  • 180 10 cued hi"* Susan and her father disappeared They were both dead when searching tUffmen found them. Colon. 'l Foxton had been stayin- with Colonel Baxter at liv home m Academy-Road Woolwich. TUINE- YEAR-OLD Susan Baxter set off alter lunch with her father for a
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  • 75 10 4 NKW s: 1,000.000 company i.s bttaf iponiofaU by a numof bis London finance houaei to belp the aircraft inaiutry to compete more effeci lively m the export market The object l s to enable maim- S cturc UrcraK :l tici en* ej to offer
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  • 85 10 Courting? Then get into right set YOUNG people should not start coortini seriously until they are >««'r«. they are 'm the right s<-t." So said the Rev. W. Smart. 1 speaking at a "Happier Homes service at the T-mple Methodist Church. Tannton. \^k« yourselvea ii" this boy or -iii is
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  • 30 10 The P»T.>ian Foreign Minister yesterday decided to strip decoratlons from six former Pet" mats because they sided with Mossadeq when tru 4 1 Shah fled lasl month. I
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  • 292 10 Pretty girl, 76, 'ran away with boy friend' UfHEN the mother of an attractive 16-year-old girl refused to let her become engaged the girl ran away with her 23-year-old boy friend, a court was told. The girl left a note at her, Bristol home saying: "Please l told him I
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    71 10 A CONTEST to find thr most beautiful mule \m> hold at the St. Paul ni?hi club. Berlin, recently. Over hundred men took part. The winner chosti from 20 finalists w^s year- old chef Wolfgan,' Kneel Second was mere' mil* of only three hundredweight* Photo shows Berlin's most beautiful
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  • 20 10 President Mohammed NegiJ went to Cairo's big synago?J yesterday to congratiwj Egypt's Jew.s on their >*■ Year. ___J
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    • 55 10 INCORPORATING RADIO MALAYA NEWS ALL Tilt: UEST M broa an sum* Putt l>r Offtutttmu's i\ T *»sr J4t < Li><> < prize Hittlio Mtthttftt's Orvhesin* €«i r t in* tt it it it pa zzie* I nt rmmimmm A #«#*m i*r i z<> vo n i s 4 PRICE 30
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  • 398 11 Builder Learnt from Bees HFRE IS SOMETHING NEW IN HOUSE I CONSTRUCTION entirely new m hoi«e construction a nome built throughout on hexagonal lines Everything In the new Plymouth house Is six-Hed-rooms, windows. floors, wall and ceiling panels. Designer builder, owner and occupier ls Mr. E R. Brewster beekeeper, who
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    350 11 Doth sides vulnerable .South dealer Tlit bidding: South \\>st Nortk Baal 14k Past 10 Pmmm Pass 14 Pass ,3 NT. All pass A LIFE MASTER Is S player who ha*, won. m tournament competition, victory points awarded by the American Contract Bridge League to the total of 300
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  • 37 11 photo. A Lonaon mis. which slewed thi<;ugh the protecting hangs over the twenty foot drop of a bomb site at the j tion of Queen Street and Upper Thames Street. No one hurt. Reuter
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  • 291 11 LONDON: THOMAS is a 70-pound African monkey that cannot stand human beings, has no respect for the peace and does not know hi* own strength when roused. He demonstrated these feelings after he was deposited by his new owner, Ralph Yeakel. with an employee of
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    • 216 11 Today's Crossword IBM Bglßgi~~TßglgT^ hb If 1 1 1 1 1 ißg«" ga^^B gaHa^H B^^B mBH ACROSS.— 1 only one vote, b the trunks soothing i It's Important .7 < Vt 1 c bm anno; 13. lon m the scale? (3-4) I, Ifouth- Describes a Bight? (7) 14. 1 for
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  • 174 12 RED-HAIRED DEVIL' IS NOT INSULTED DOAJDAHD not read "Jangle (ireen", but it seems to me t there is too much of this hyper-sensitiveness names. No doubt a number of Chinks have m tim;» earned abusive epithets: 80 have a number nniies, Limeys, Yanks, Alissies, Ities, Nalikkis, and have you. None
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    44 12 OEVER IL people were i^.kJ jured when a steair n.iin from Liverpool Street London, to Ipswich broke m two and tome coaches were derailed at Bethnal (.teen station, recently. Picture hows the wrecked carriages lying across ihe track after the accident. Reuter I tun.
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  • 45 12 Indian trade Indelegation !n an India Manufacturers' [anlsatton wUI aend an lal delegaUon to Japan, un Hong Kong, the »plnes, Singapore, Indo:iMd f rov f I arji J. Vaidya, chairman the organisation will the delegation, which will Bombay on Oct. 10, ren» on Nov. L\
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  • 30 12 A »:u> explosion under I three-quarter-mile-long .section Ol a street In Cleveland Ohio killed a woman motorist anc Injured 07 people some seriously- m rush hour crowds.
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    155 12 ASIXTEtN-FOOT python was welcomed with joy when it slid into the compound of a house m Rangoon recently. The reptile is ,1 family pet m the household of Bo Aung Myaing. Parliamentary Secretary to the Karen State Minister. The snake had disappeared from the house and could not ©c found
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  • 133 12 i A MAN who nearly lost hu i J\ feet is .serving a.s a private m the army. i When he was called up for National Service. 19-year-old farm labourer Alexander King Seaton wai put m Grade II by the Ministry of Labour. At the Glasgow
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  • 31 12 HAVE you grouse? Have you a bright idea? Have you seen anything strange or unusual? Then write to the PRESSMAN and WM others about it m hLs POSTBAti briefly.
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  • 52 12 near of Christ Church, lipury i.an.-. has .severely -Fa:--'-'' Broke open a te&cher'i Aim* dsp® I playing record* .so loudly m the next room that candidates could not be heard. The virar, the Rev M r ty. an cx-RAF oad llai^ H all m his
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  • 264 12 But Where' their philosophy? \S a Chinese I cannot but sympathise with Isabel Leung, who wrote a letter under the heading "Boy- I cott Jungle Green. But as a rationalist who seeks to live according to the philosophy of the Sage of China (Confucius i, I must plead for "truth,
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  • 102 12 IN REPLY to Mr. W. Neo's letter headed "Copt or Service Idea', may I say I think he has never taken an air ride m a helicopter and is dreaming of I one. i Why should not the Government' start a -ferry service' between Tanjong Rhu and
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  • 28 12 A Netherlands Civil Airways delegation has reached agreement with the Government of Ceylon enabling X.L.M. Airways to operate between Amsterdam and the Far East via Coloirtoo.
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    • 85 12 Letters must be short I TIIKAT»K§ <t EU TONG SEN STREET, TEL 3284 S 2 SHOWS DAILY 7 6c 9-30 p.m. I ADMISSION $4. $J. $1. 1 g S« iIOOL CHILWffiN HALF PRICK TO 7 P.M. SHOW g LAST FEW DAYS TO SEE S THIS SUPER AND AMAZING Jg ST
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  • 32 13 f the Don suit m o lv a two ni p<*«a h n v lhj saim mat rlgrev vr trimmed with SsS J which nor,, bo kcuUj i bete.
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  • 560 13  - pillbox Hats Call for Well- Groomed Hair CHRISTINE says ,rt THE FASHION front I*£ w ss sj entirely on S^ t C^t an a d b our^tso pSSafSBS hats will be the pillbox. A variety of change* ran be rung on the theme and a variety of fancy names will
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  • 80 13 This striped marble velvet pill box with clutter cok feather WW shown at the Millinery Distn butors' Association autumn cr»! i lection of hats at the Dorcheste > j9 i Hotel m London last week. I Popper photo. I bunches and tug them sharply. Do this all
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  • 663 13  - MEN CAN BE MUCH MOREJEALOUSE THAN WOMEN Phyllis Digby Morton by PROM CHILDHOOD a woman's world is pitifully wide open to jealousy. For jealousy, as I understand it m women, is first and foremost an over-development of instinct to watch. By her very nature a woman's self-esteem centres m the
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  • 770 14  - U.S. BOXERS FOR TURPIN BUT FORST BEAURA GOOD GOLD CUP PROSPECT ALIAN LEWIS Clv Id C ip nii Brest Beau one ol the the barrier. He nulled himself to the front at the hall mile and from thereon U ion. Be ii performance n excellent trial for Gold c ip
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  • 383 14 bets are on Olson triumph BO OLSON Df Hawaii is the belting favourite to beat Undolph Turpin m their world middleweight title t in N>w York on Oct !1. but. srvrral star boxen pick dy to win. 'I think Turpin will beat Olson because Olson can eh said welterweight champion
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  • 241 14  -  JOHN FAR ROW liU Queen added a bright leio title to her Royal rolt <>n )n Saturday -that ol porting loser. 2i) fear <>m so*e re 1 1 n, ihed with excitement, came the town moor course at ncaster to watch her hand Oe three year ol f j
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  • 57 14 Inkarah fails of keep date IS|).ini ,h Ben ln| Federation m ivi pesterday thai Roy Ankw iti rltiati Empire featherwelghi )lon. !.tllc<l m linr! ,]•>, H»-i- m BaroelonU on Am lot MiiivfT 01 H'!<v,tnphe<i and bsd bttn forced to substitute li' flantlafn Hey added that he Ik to take l«":;il
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  • 27 14 Ijiry Alton, British OywtJfhl bwikiamptori. will leave i*:nt» l;» iui by Hi .Saturriiiv for m, irorld title ■wiHi Voshio Shlrai In Tokyo i»n Reuter
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  • 68 14 iiM peters of Britain won \iv> Bnichtdt International marathon out of a field of >2 nmnen Bran li.i- nation! m \:p. dmi on Bfttui Be ••>•■■ ed the -■■> m two how 1!) m n il C»x hi i coun ryiii m. flnl iteond 2hr
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  • 329 14 Cardiff keep their old form IIL the arrival of the New ;a landers next month chief 1 In the Rugby Union name e focuxsed on the club pro>e with .s|x*c1hI emphasis on players likely to appear against Ml Blarlu." nil wbon record a^nm.st toui MM bears comparison with Ml] British
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  • 383 15 S;POR E MISS CHEE SENG BAKAR r rHE Federation won the Sportsmen's Trophy. They fully deserved their victory. They were decidedly thr better team. The Singapore Mdc failed to click and the 7.000 crowd at Jalan Hesar Stadium must have been thoroughly disappointed with their performance for they took the
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  • 419 15 ,«MniiROUS Arsenal once the wonder team of Bng o 3 took ay' i beating from Sunderland on !t 'a and remainfd at the bottom of the table with Two points after seven matches. Tie Gunn t >r< seemed com,le v demoralised m the cond half
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  • 199 15 F^OOTBAII. league Div. 1 standings alter Saturdays matches: P W D L F A Pts W Bronnvich A .B 6 2 0 19 5 14 Wolverhampton 8 6 0 2 22 15 12 H udder sfield 8 4 2 2 15 9 10 Bolton Wan 7
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  • 12 15 Brooklyn !e W m id bou New Ycrk. A V
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  • 19 15 Genial Youngsters beat n Parrer Part das In a thrilling aocccr matcl s< or< vu Rama.
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  • 343 15 WEIGHTS for WVdMStftJ Ml <>nd d.:\ nf lh»> Sin^apoK it.', inh's GoM tup merlin;:, are CL, 1. DIV. l('inrcolor !U>:'. MinUnalri 9-<i° I llurius 8.13 Northern Circuit K.ll Li!libull<ro 8.09 Billda* K.06 I Hthqiiakp 8.0 4 Sandow m S 12 Gaabaj Mdftyi s.oo I'fdomcler 3 13 SantMra
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    • 294 15 i4 < (^^6a I ill I J SHOW* OAILV! 11. M) a.m. 1.45— 4.15— €.45 ».::n p.m. \oveston n N r Queen- JiII \MIVV blLUhLli COMING SOON! DOH JERR/ I MARTIN4EWIS A Paramount Picture -^iODBOM 'LS'Siit 5-tOW»LACE OF THt ISLAND Phone 21-11 C for B— kingl TOII A V A
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  • 359 16 VIETNAM AND FORMOSA LEFT TO CHALLENGE JAPANESE MM Van Hoa and Tran Cand Doucol V I mquaiined men's doubles final ol the Tab mi Championships when th< y >ans „i and Siiiji V imaguchi 16 21, 21 17, 21 l Thi I now m< i I K. F urusa^ i
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  • 18 16 t>efl Wo i one goal to '<>i m hr (!i--«-i i. m i Reuter
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  • 28 16 r Police In i n SHA senloi division match had to be ibandoned jreeterday H i' (i Interval iumi rain made plaj Imposslole at Balestler
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  • 17 16 sandefison To Jamtf and Sheila, on 12th Sept., IMS. »l Kandang Kerbau. v dsrtsfhter, Barbara Jo
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  • 53 16 the Boarrlage took place at Clapham, Bedtoidshire. on 1211. Bepl of Pater fctcourt Watkins. only .son of U. Col. P. J R. Watkins, MB E. and the la <> Mrs. Watkini oi EM Co nwall, and I I.;iVilila Dei B UK, <>I»1V '.-r ol Mi <^ sirs. C. W.
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  • 42 16 MR YEO CHENG HOE and f.miiy thank all relative! and friends vUio attended night visits and funeral of the late Mrs Yeo CAi*(\'. Hoe of 420. Race Coin:.*' Road and rlro thOSe WHO sev' wreath,. scroUl senKleys, lent mrs and lorries.
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  • 101 16 ]l| GEORGE Wildei.steins Buisson Dor ridden by Fred Palmer won the £4,000 French St. Lager <Prix Royal Oak> run over one mile and seven fUTlonga at LoOfCtUUnpi yesterday BUIMOn Dor Won by ;i length from Baron Guy de Rothschilds Coquelin (Pagblanc) with, the Age
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  • 198 16 MOORE WINS ON POINTS \l'<>Kl.l) h".!)t-he;»vvweii;hl boxiiu ChUnpion Archie Moore (178 n> i outpointed Dogomar Martlnei l 17.)-lD ol Ui v.ii.iv In i '"ii round non-tittc light In Bueno .\n i Saturday night before crowd ot 27,000, Including Pr< Juan Pvron n,,. Uruguayan w.i., floored fa count >>! nine In
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  • 240 16 CIVILIANS JUST MANAGE A WIN AP Colony V l a seven^ll Combined 1 m eeton the Sin* apor^ I terday. m k 1 Civilians' 1 scent ivo win m thp^ 1 1 sil -^tutedinS? I D et track 211 wind five new m field events, were^ I lr ot them
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  • 331 16 lUAN Manuel Pangio, the Argentine ace. after a terrific struggle with the world champion Alberto Ascarl ol Italy won the Italian Grand Prix motor race In Monza i yesterday. Fan<;io. world champion m 1951. bad pu>hed his Italian, Maserati car just ahead of Ascari's Ferrari
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  • 77 16 riIJM. MlilllH nominations X have Ween MGCCttfal m the draw ior Mm IWS I Coronation I Jockeys' Derby to be held toninlU at Rallies Hotel at the dance organised by the .Malayan .lockevs" Association: Mr. J. M. Mason's Kinuport Mr. Vtt> Hfk Seng's Col. Whatnot l>r. Dennehy's Short
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  • 25 16 GHQ FAREI.F beat Royal hrn Kiat.-i m a Services rua?er va'M nn Saturday at the Naval Bise M pointa to three. I
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  • 22 16 REME scored a record 14 poinisj 6 \ictory over RAF Tengah at Trap* on Saturdnv rhen (hey met at nm
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  • 20 16 I raf Tengati trounced Kebenwl Club by 8-1 m a SAFA junior Cup l| he tUdlum yesferday^_
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