The Singapore Free Press, 19 September 1953

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  • 23 1 The Singapore Free Press jr,,,..t Utornoon Salf in Mala) a. o at sept. 19. 1933. Trice II It*. b. *****. Singapore. Sat.. *n»-
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  • 368 1 t]s Pole asks for asylum Hotel drama nR. MUREK KOROWICZ, member of the Polish delegation to the United Nations, sought refuge in the United States last night after "escaping" from his countrymen by sneaking out of their Manhattan hotel headquarters at i 6 a.m. The
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  • 741 1  -  ALLAN LEWIS By SINGAPORE Gold Cup Day finds jockeys, trainers and owners divided In their selections for the big race Forest Beau, winner of the mile trial, is given as a good thing bv some. But others predict a comeback triumph or Gambar Melayu.
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  • 64 1  -  Lewis by fE going for Gold Cup Day at Bukit Tiniah should be very i©od. AlUn lewis's Gold Cup selections ire: 1. Forest Beau 2. Mubarak 3. Parmiter. He tips Lillibullero for the Liberation Cup. Best bets for the day Abbot's Haven, Cinema II and Ambassador. Best outsider
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  • 48 1 THE Italian Foreign Ministry announced las* tight that its ambassadors to Yugoslavia, Greece and Turkey have been recalled for consultations." The talks will have to do with 'new developments in the Balkans" Presumably the dispute with Yugoslavia over Trieste will be high on the agenda.
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  • 40 1 Two young Chinese and a Malay held up a Chinese delivery clerk in Bah Soon Pah Road off Sembawang. Singapore yesterday afternoon and took away a leather bag containing $466 and three crossed cheques tor $825.
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  • 37 1 THE Italian Cabinet last night seveS Pr h° Ve 2 n a ™esty for to! oLw Und r d Fasc^ts gaoled nan, n ab rating with GerS»i? f thou ands of petty
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  • 64 1 f H REE men wnv wis!i«-d ovei c^ ard V^tcrday from thr h 3 2-ton steam, r Jalagopal *> gen! jom hi!) was carrying nearly 1,200 Ind.an troops to Korea 10 guard the exchange of prisoners. About 40 Officials ot the Indian Foreign Office and
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  • 247 1  -  SIT YIN FONG By SINGAPORE taxpayers will have to pay $2 million more a year, if the Colony implements either the Government Ritson pay plan, or the Council of Action s counter-plan. Council leaders said thus norning that the Government scheme takes $1.2 million
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  • 25 1 And if there are no objections f rom the stewards and no switching of horses, then he'll have a good chance of tt'inninjj
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  • 27 1 Singapore Rubber Market opened this morning on a dull tone with first grade, October shipment, at 64.5 8 cents a pound, unchanged from yesterday's close.
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  • 244 1 Four piesd held in betting coup case SCOTLAND Yard arrested four horseracing operators yesterday and charged them with plotting the Francasal affair -Britain's £250,000 betting fix. Detectives identified two of the arrested men as racehorse owners and two as bookmaker*. The rix story started on July 16 when a horse
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  • 403 2 Pakistan hits out at Morocco policy French tm//v om^ of UN hall fIMIK fHFNCII ri. If gallon J walked otd «-i T United Nation] n» ra] a sembl) m n»w Y(<rk yesterday during an attack on French f «<h< In Indo-Chlna and Noith a \>\ yu Mohammed Zafrullah Khnn Pakistan
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  • 52 2 Omai i f:y To Pal and alkhael t Mn ijniothv Praneli *i Bungaar Mji;,i on ifi j>s3. in PFr; ftiff of Dr. Barry Allan on i*ui Beptembei ;it the Matrrnlty Hospital, Penaog, dauchtw BROTCHIE To Ron*, wife of Kenneth J<<rf<,'d Brotchle, on Bept. i7fb ;tt Kandang Kerbau, a soai,
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  • 43 2 picture. M. l.ouis Jacquinot, French Minister for Oversell Territorial, chats with Mae. Aubrun (nearest toenmrra) ami Mr. iiul Mrs. Tracmc at cocktail party ghrCn in his honour last nijiht at the rcsidciuc of the French 'onsiil (ieneral. Singapore. Free Press
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  • 267 2 A LFKKI) Charles White way, 22-year-old labourer, was committed for trial in London yesterday for the "towpath" murders of two trrn-a«ed ftrll at a riverside beauty spot last May. The prosecution all* g< Lhat the Barbara Son ;hurst. h>. :«nd Christine Reed, 18,
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  • 127 2 Danes Soted wrongly' over China rpilK Danish Foreign Minis--1 tcr. Mi hi ill. said >cs trrtlay thai the Danish deICgatiMl U the I nited Nations Acted contrary to instructions when the (ieneni| Assomhk voted to postpone dis« -u.ssion of Communist China's admission for this year. The Danish delegation supported this
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  • 125 2 MACLEAN'S WIFE HAD 'TICKETS' TO AUSTRIA A SWISS ticket collet A rt-ported that 2 Tt Maclean travelled M last Friday with rail t1,., 0: Bad Gastein, Austria Mrs. Maclean wife r>f tish diplomat believed A* She travelled from <W Lausanne in her own ca, has now been identified three witnesses
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    • 342 2 ri.ASSIFIKI) ADS. m KsnvsLFiurnsT Imm f ;< miiv of the \*U Plora R\.-rj thank all relatl^ ;ir»d fr if ndi for thrtr kinf! h« Ip men «f r' mpathj wreatl and preaence In connection with her death and huii.il. SITrATIO.V VAC ANT WANTBD Doctoi foi lour hour Outdnoi I>.;kw bi
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    • 170 2 Han f/f i f vtl l*rin is 1 CANYMED TRINTS OR FACSIMILES AS THEY ARE CALLED. CONTRARY TO POPULAR BELIEF, ARE NO DEARER THAN OTHER TYPES OF PRINTS. THEY ARE. NEVERTHELESS ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE THE FINEST IN THE WORLD WHY NOT CALL AT OLDHAM HALL TODAY AND SEE OUR COLLECTION?
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  • 421 3 WHKKfc SHOULD SUBTITLES BE? J^^VWVoS'tfX'to issue 30,000 (JHAW f OTHERS o t si J^^ blic soon to S^ucstionnares w d Hke |o have chmese Bt »£?<£ one-third of the way up the screen, sg b.tltlcs P^ubHcitv manager, said yesterday. Mr Jto I*f te ?."t
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  • 138 3 Govt. staff get new restaurant Mr. Ngiam Theng Kiat. 49, a caterer for Singapore Government employees tor 31 years. is a very happy man today. The reason A new staff restaurant for Government employees which is to be managed by him! is being officially opened by the Under-Secretary, Mr. J.
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  • 60 3 D. P. Martin drove his truck along a road in Texas yesterday while his wife and' four children slept in the back. He smelled smoke, stopped the vehicle and rushed to the rear. Burned to death inside were Mrs. Martin, 35 and their children,
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  • 25 3 *> hundred and fUty-nim* Lninese univer.Mty .students and S5& graduates have been Emitted to Soviet institutions cLmn er learnin g- reports th*
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  • 57 3 HIS 80 th BIRTHDAY Mr. ch o L e| Wed\^ n Bft VhT' uHl -knonn Kuala Lumpur t.n miner, Sh *n TerrlVl i rt hday with a party at llis home at Uen *Cd. r a*^ e lar K e number of his European friends Z rs Cnon a^ seated
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  • 70 3 NORA Eddington Flynn Haymes yesterday divorced crooner Dick Haymes. paving the way for his Nevada marriage to Rita Hayworth next week. Mrs. Haymes said In Los Angeles she would not stand in the wav of the singer's marriage to Miss Hayworth. which is tentatively set
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  • 91 3 '■Mils is little Hoi Pick Sim. the little Singapore seven-year-old hunchback girl who has been told she can go to an English school next year. She was rejected by two schools because of her physical condition. After the Free Press published her story, the Deputy
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  • 226 3 But 10,000 Indians not going to Borneo rPHE North Borneo Government A has just withdrawn an invitation to India to send 10,000 farmers for settlement in the colony to develop its rice resources, the Free Press learned today. The invitation, given some time last year, contained proposals for giving the
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  • 39 3 The Ambassador of the North Korean Democratic Republic to the USSR, Mr. Lim, has given today a reception at his Embassy to the government delegation of the Korean Peoples Republic at present on a visit in Moscow.
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    • 88 3 |i ANNOUNCING THE NEW Wi Ocean Park Hotel m BARBECUE GARDEN f W? with f^s^ Music and Dancing every night *&gp W •PENIBTC TIKSIIAY 7 22nd. September 1953 f\y ALL DRINKS served at lowest possible PRICES zYA The management of the OCEAN PARK HOTEL has -^^^^^Kj^^a planned the BARBECUE y
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  • 399 4 The Singapore Free Press Opinion VOICE OF ASIA SATUHDAY Bepi 1953 npHF seeming inflexibility Ol United States cold war policy is placing strains on the Alliance ol I vi i nations. There was concern in non-Commu-nist world over allied split, in the United Nations over the seating ol India at
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  • 823 4  -  J.L. HAYS Says A STRUGGLE ror power is Hearing its climax amoag General Neguib'a (itrmai) advisers -the "Nazi staff-officers In unusual numbers' recently reported by Sir Winston Churchill to be training the Egyptian armed forces. The future peace ol mind 01 Britain's Suez Canal
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    342 4 r PHE statement reported to have been made to the British Association that 200 million years ago prawns had no whiskers will probably revolutionise squillology. But what a triumph d the slow, irresistible process of evolution! All those years ago prawns were conscious of a deficiency in
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  • 307 5  -  SIT YIN FONG New shopping centre in Orchard Road investors planning to spend fnany millions Hv rtC fH4RD KOAD may. become ».»g-pu«--()B(-HAKU centre. U.. West .Lnd le B ,or land and plans to spend many mUHon.' on fgJgfSi to •>, .pent to develop 53 acres
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  • 167 5 MORE LIGHTS TO AID WALKERS MR W. R. M. Haxworttl, Singapore's traffic police chief, is studying the possibility of putting dual-control ped^slriancrossing lights at Collyer Quay in place of the existing zebras. ''Full attention is being paid to the whole matter and it is quite possible that two lights will
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  • 42 5 TEMPLER AND THE CADET picture. GENERAL TEMFLER chata to Officer Cadet Jaswant Sißfh at his inspection of M.A.A.F. cadets at the R.A.F. Station Kuala Lumpur this week. The cadets are taking part In a two-week training course at the Station. Free Press
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  • 73 5 pOLETTE MARCHAND. blonde v French ballerina who starred *s the streetwalker m the rilm Moulin Rouge." married orchestral conductor Jacques Bazire in a secret civil ceremony yesterday in London. Bazire. tall and fair haired. and Colette, known a.s THE LEGS." said they have been engaged
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  • 39 5 Finance Minister Mr. Juho NiuKkanen. presented the Finn^n people a 'shock budget yesterday providing for a 15 Per cent reduction in overall l ?!JI tures and tne sacking IJI «.500 civil servants up to ministerial rank
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    54 5 picture. \lr. Kwek Soan l.oh president of (he Singapore Overseas Importers and Exporters Association, (right) rec*£t 2L h, the first prizes for the best floats in the I MI JJ pnK-ession from Mr. Tan Lark Sye. chairman o he Coronation Celebrations Committee, at the Mnsapore h.nese Chamber of
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  • 22 5 The Burmese Governemnt announced yesterday it would act :is sole export t-J to teak from the country starting Oct. 1.
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  • 236 5 A Indian trade delera^n BatlOn head °d by Bombay Vsirivo m SP ate Mr. Morarji On Nov 1 o U arhVe in Singapore p"onnr ■9> for stucl y int^ Malaya's p -onomic conditions. cCdhJ l^ *****11 whlch will C P v,rf ive represent- various Industrie*
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    • 174 5 HERE S the Precision Proved Wood Working Machineries "SWORDFISH" M MADE BY HUGHES (WOODWORKING) V 9 LTD., ENGLAND j^ommJ YOU ARE LOOKING FOR! M*jf i "SWORttFISH 11 Profile Saw I Jigsaw), jpf ii 2 •SWORDFISH" Spindle Moulder-Shaper. MM 3 -SWORDFISH' Mlnnl-SftW r ,f| II (Reciprocating Movement Typ<>. X*. s V'*''
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    • 41 6 NEW BOSS FOR CZECH REDS IR. ANT-NiN NOVOTNVJ-; K rushchev. r7e rho.^ovak The official ortfd ews agency mt the Central Commit** ie Czechosl* J m^ st arty had elect* Wm jcretary of the I dio mouncedthat M ,rv ,1 th< l
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    • 166 6 MANDRAKE, THE MACICIAN by_Lee Falk and Phil Dav.s F^T^^^ MROCKY J THESE "STR ANGE E C R^T U^ES G^j|c^^^|sMC£SUl^ TARZAN by Edgar Rice Burroughs ~~Cs^S^~~ -^^^Bfc T^^^4^ *kb. ~*e tee-*** ueoep mi-HCUK' w IfAecnEP, winp-^ackbp lip^. ah^ap THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris f~" /YOU A4AD6 "N fALLICOULPTHINKI r«CCEUENT/ NOW PuFE
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    • 635 6 YOUR LUCKY STAR DORK rODAy, >» ur uk,- rtblikdj Ktyi^C? I exactly what v OU a kn I •«•>'* «rlll start i k UI oI »-ad 10, l,usin,, s and urn gM t—4 living. You lik> i n I and alw.y ,nake 1^ Jj I he chanres are that -w^
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  • 257 7 .So that bead can keep watch on them TH E head of a iclwol has T banned 400 children from walking l<> «}><<"< Khe can watch them 'oming down a stra.ght tt [he ban has angered parents ffho m that the headmaster
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  • 34 7 A THIEF stole articles valued at £178 from the New York flat of American actress Lola Montei. He left a note Lola. please forgive me am an admirer~you are very beautiful."
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  • 264 7 A vicar says: I won't pick the Beauty girl MARK a girl a beauty queen ana you teacn ner me su of pride, says a vicar, the Rev. Donald Moxon. And because he believes that, he has refused to choose a jif from his Sunday school to be Miss Road
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  • 68 7 Shah's promise 'not to touch Mossadeq' rE Syrian Minister to Teheran said yesterday that the Shah and the Prime Minister. Gen. Zahedi. had promised "not to touch Dr. Mossadeq or shed his blood." The minister, Dr. Shakeeb Djaberi. said this was in recognition of Dr. Mossadeq s services to his
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  • 203 7 A MOTHERS proper place ka in the home. Miss R. N. Pean>e. headmistress of Marv Datchelor Girls School. Camberwei:. London, told the education section of the British Association. Circumstances sometimes made it inevitable that a mother anould go out to work L*?l Mlss Pearse it
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  • 263 8  -  ALLAN LEWIS Story by Pictures by ■THE Malayan Jockey Associations annual Chanty Ball held s again voted the social event of tin year. atPli key's outdid lasi year's floor shows when they presented p Unsdown Mickey Donnelly, Jack Bmlth and Frank Flann( Bt i,,, cover Girl
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  • THE FREE PRESS Saturday Magazine
    • 9 1 THE FREE PRESS Saturday Magazine Saturday. September 19, 1953.
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    • 1607 1  -  VIVIAN JOYCE A Free Press Saturday short story by feSSss feilli Kr Wangled nerves. I Suddenly, someone coughed ijSflS »nd turned to ■TXd there, an odd. liped shell of a man IE dark. haunted Jjazeddownatmefroma piliiturtly aged face. A ■half-smile played on his thin sorry I .startled
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    • 612 1  -  Mo Pi Theta by Wsp SUBJECT is ties. Not family ties of railway but the ties that go ■•gild the necks of men. ■Jies come i n standard mm. There the standard mm. We have loud ties I?,^ old school ties ■^lately, i
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    • 620 2 Saturday CHILDREN'S SPAGE A GIRL READER thinks that we should have mon- prizes tor the Junior Contest. -She SUggesta eight $2.50 prizes instead o! the present four $5 ones. It, Is certainly an original Idea but I believe th^t children would rather have a smaller chance of winning $5 than
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      • 56 2 tit sr Quality German Fountain Pens. <***■ Large size jq U 53.50 e« h ,f J Gold filled dip' |J ,nd .iws evcrl3jt I! provides I writin? Sold by all Fountain Pen d"Ur« CHEE KONG C0. LTD. Importers E"PO' fCfs f W.tchcs Fountain ?c"» 386 North Bridge Road. BARBAJT SWAN
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      • 615 2 Junior Contest Thii weeks pu*«le pictures rfp 1.0.xs and Ki«"K Illustrate a /^^X verj popular pastime. To L Bud oat what it is. Uke th< ?>,.• 9 Y i 5J FIRST TWO letters of ~^jji \>S^ J l. add the SECOND and x SafaJ\ \i t THIRD letters of Nos.
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      • 121 2 CROSSWoJ Icon died in exile on the! land of ~st. 7 rw. tut dot grass, etc. 8. Wander fa place to place. 9. Winchnw its county town, 13. a beak. 14. The fruit of the rose. 16. Title of the Germc emperors from 1871-1918 Second letter of the G" phabet,
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    • 565 3  -  EDGAR GARRETT rs riRLS HERE IS AN BOYS AND G IR^ L THAT you fev READING. BEGIN IT NOW. WILL ENJ U by THE HOUSE OF MYSTERY yea w two erey towers gg* tffel the tall %Stte the place." as Grey Tower, right enOU8 rr fl
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    • 138 3  - BEOWULF'S LAST BATTLE Uncle Eric by \ND NOW. children, the career of the mighty Beowulf Is drawing to a close. He is old. and though his courage and heart is still as strong as ever. his physical strength Is gradually waning, it was at this time that he was called
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    • 518 3  -  A. H. JACKSON by HALFPENNY, who likes to £0 for walks all by himself, one day went for an "all on his own" stroll. But this time he didn't return as usual. Hall penny didn't show up at fish-meal time, and we were Retting rather
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    • 299 3 sion of destruction, breathing fire and slaughter wherever he went. The people of the small kingdom were terrified. So Beowulf, the aged king, ro.se from his couch and taking a dozen of his most trusted thanes with him. set out and searched the land for the
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    • 659 4  -  IAN GRANT [r i Film premev>s 6? •*THREE n pictures are definitely on thru- way out says a news from Hollywood. The novelty has worn ofl film goers arc now demanding good Alma as well as good 3-D is the Implication. in Singapore we
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    • 441 4 TALENT IS A 'MUST' SAYS NEW STAR NEW YORK. T»HE American stage would progress faster if young actors would spend less time trying to express themselves and more time studying their scripts, says Audrey Hepburn, young Irish-Dutch actress who is being bill(rd as the greatest Hollywood discovery .since Greta Garbo.
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    • 365 4 More Money than Laughs K.O. for 3-D? "INTEREST in 3-D pic--1 tures is rapidly waning," says Frank J. Downey. MGM sales director. "It wis a gimmick novelty, of course, for theatregoers... "And it was fun for one of two picture^ to have spears seemingly thrown from the screen and right
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      • 73 4 SOUTHERN CABARET TO-NTTE EXTENSION 1 A M SENSATIONAL JMGGLERJJCTS {TO-NIGHT TOMORROW NIGHT] COME TO ENJOY DANCING WITH 008 100 GLAMOROUS DANCE HOSTESSES THE CABARET WITH THE MOST BEAUTY QUE** S SINCAPORE Tel. *****/4 WINE, DINE DANCE AT THt OPEN-AIR ROOF CARDEN MISS LO LINC WILL SINC YOUR FAVOURI™ SONCS NICHTLY
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    • 171 5  -  Harold Conway mmmmmm IKdwas' to Write a Play rMLYN WILLIAMS has u put on his make-up as Charles Dickens for the last time in a professional years Mr Williams has been preoccupied with his Dickens impersonations He his performed them or.lliantly they have rained him big money (no
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    • 110 5 A RARE moment of selfrevelation bv Errol Flynn"One line of dialogue I keep finding i n my scripts always comes back to me in nightmares. It happens when the writers don't kno w what to do next. They make me stand ahead of my gang, assume a
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      9 5 re "«»i and lan i.... white, rehear* The Paiuon"
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    • 415 5 Prodigies so soon are 'Awkward' \IOST difficult part ot being a successful child actress is the grow--ing-up problem. There comes a period when she is neither a child no r an adult -and no producer wants her. Pig-tailed Jum-tU Scott daughter of character actress Thora Hird— has been easily the
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    • 305 5 Singapore Theatre news IN the thriller "Dial jvi for Murder", now being rehearsed by the Island j Players, Betty Aiken has to commit a murder. She nas to stab her victim in the back with a pair of scissors; he has to fall to the floor and
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      • 140 5 CAP3TOL today 11, 1.45, 4, 6.30, 9.30 •7 UNITEO ARTISTS starring JOHN PAYNE Plus ON STAGE Af!cr i At <i.:io *i !».3O JENKINS REVUE in a NON-STOP 30-MIN. STAGE SHOW USUAL PRICES! Tnn iffh 4 39'n i4*> THE GREAT LOVER" in Mandarin Also PERSONAL APPEARANCE of Miss Han Chin Chin
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      • 186 5 11 df» a.m.— 1.45 1.15— €.45 ft 9.31 pm I j -fbeir Newesf Ri o t! J DMM JERRV" MAR7IN4EWS inuninrruiDnjuiKUi 1 rt r r MflYrrlllrr w w wwwlAl »m LUUIL ITInI LIIUI I pg^y gfljjjj T.XT.ount Picture TOIRSHT AT AftiONIGHTj, Richard Robert James Burton Newton Mason SHOWPLACC Or THt
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    • 463 6 THEY'RE JUST THROWING AWAY... lf#f/ro#it< %3<><ld<>i's sports-pourr'*** '|MIK cry "we are de;ii 1*- broke" has often cum* from certain ..port orga nisations In Singapore plea that the the money to send dual abro m some tourna in -fi >r other. r\ in many i c >lony sj)>i ts loving public
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    • 56 6 A Rad fan climbs 97 steps DARING yottny man Climb <'<i 9" >/-•/> i in < \'f Street to ft \)i'H>'i,,'^ profeuionai hour/ 'un h,' r ri h> it in tii,- 'olony. ThU young fellow U an I time h Radrodro fan 'Re i i about Rod anting ghi 'n
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    • 130 6 SADDLE AS A CAREER? MALAY Jockey Abdul Mawi will b»» riding in tfre Invitation Stakes at CauinVid raoecotflfSe oh Sopt. 24. if.s an honour, which befalls lew,' for the Melbourne Rac inu club's Invitations go out t i leading jockeys only. Had Sir Gordon Richards been able to accept the
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    • 481 6 R» Ml MBKK this headline Well, it topped an articl» written by me. which callw <>n th r education authorities to t.»c schoolboys from club; that DID NOT have separat< premises for them. 1 wrote: "I see no harm |M s( ■hoolboy.s joining men ot>
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    • 189 6 THESE UGLY SCENES MUST END! |T'S an ugly sight to se< lan athlete be n> 1 a runner, boxer, footballer 01 hockey player lose hi! temper on the field or in the ring. Frankly he's tic sportsman! if i s nable ti their tempers to givt up sport. The further
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    • 48 6 GOT ANYTHING TO SAY... F you *ny grouse 1 virws or anything of i n trr.-st dealing with snort write and tell me oth.7 WW «ike to r, :l(1 a!)^ too. l Address your Irtters toM.ilcoini M«dder'i Sdotu pou trie. v r Singapore Free Press Ceeil Street, S'pore
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    • 374 6 They open mouths put food in to it COME sports onidals-in many an instance they're from abroadhave a knack of sayifig something and after seeing it in print making it a point to deny that they ever uttered such words. I Call SUCh pruplr LOUD MOUTHS. Why don>. they think
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    • 369 7  - WHAT'S WRONG WITH S'PORE SOCCER TEOH ENG TATT By made to believe there is nothing really wrong with our soccer prowess. r.tLETISNOT KID OIK B SFLVES Singapore's standard is O n the slide and unless omething is done to «W this we will lind the same In the worst period
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    • 344 7  - THE HALL MADE THEM CHOOSE COLONY TAN HONG POH By JAPAN proved that they are the supreme table ennis playing country in today by capturing the Baroda Cup and tin Kamala Ramanujan Cup at the Second Asian championships which was concluded in Tokyo's Memorial Hall last Monday. They dethroned Hong
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    • 583 7  - BAM STOPPED TOUR FOR WHAT? TEOH ENG TATT By I^HE Badminton Associa- tion of Malaya have voiced their intentions of bringing themselves abreast with the times by throwing the Malayan championships open to foreign players and also to stage the South East Asia championships on lines similar to the Asian
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    • 196 7 Four other yenues were sugted at the general meeting, but were found unsuitable (!»><■ to the following reasons: •li The Philippines will be holding tin Asian Gaxw year: (2) Vietnam, present conditions there are nut favourable; <3» Hong Kong, no stadium; <4 1 India, open air .stadium.
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    • 736 8  - Grandma's 'greens' are better KAY MURRAY by h YOH lyifil I MR. ANDRE] Vi.shin.sky w.is prepartO throw his usual sp nmcr into the U.N. wheels, one of his fellow Int r vwomcn eHrbi ftted un anniversary. This was Mrs. Oksan 1 Btepanova Kasenkina, who five yean a^o piade front page
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    • 35 8 Photo. Travelling firs! clasm in specially ictfttj coaches three <linky Yorkshire Terriers (their lon K locks in curl papers) leave Waterloo Station, London, for the Bournemouth Canine Issociation's Championship Shaw. Reuter
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      • 53 8 vj; /3f?JCSi^'-'X 'vajSI 1 -mm r'S'' ■>" -5V ,■<..■ ft. A' i•■ V^C «3 yj/y XvSSoafiflHSsK' '£gSdBilH^B^BV^^^^B^r •y^HWO^ vWWwR "^BBB Oi\ SALE OIIIMII \i%\\ f -om IHI SI lI AIIS I I MIS PIIISS I 111 I (WiL sinn 1. sim.aimiiu riiovi si7i I K«»l« I ..1..,...,. K22K. |ioh Pl|O||r
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      62 9 The finish of th£ Jockeys' Derby, lack Taib on Mr. Hock Ser>£ s Colonel •nrt, \s r Dr. W Df r 5K rt dden b> Harrv McCloud. I Li h Frank FlanIftCk Righi Fr. nk f en t i en Me \.jdry Cc>rdcns Up, in I ow '"^"■■■■■■■HMMK^ S*aa -tcome
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    • 346 10 4 TELEPHONE switchboard «iri aged :i uh<i mow sm not to know a bookmaker by t.ilkin» to him when hi HtM rails through her exchange. That friendship, she alle^d. led to an incident in the bookmaker's Office whon she was given brandy
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      58 10 picture. FISHERMEN working tour miles north of Aberdeen, Scotland, watched as a ll>- foot lon- whale. weighing over a toll, was washed ashore by the tide. Thf Jawbone of the whale is to be ten! to the Natural History Museum. I .dinhiirs-h. for prcs< I tion. I Picture shows: Tw
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    • 189 10 Ragged hermit with £50,000 HK rarrly shaved. His Hothe* were rigged, lie lived alone in a dirty thr««*-.storrv house at Ijegram'* Lane. Bradford. But Richard flu&sell Ackernley was worth t: 50.000. People called him The Hermit. Children feared him. And a judge once drs*-ribed him as 'this monster.' li-kemlfT earned
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    • 69 10 A Cornel] I j »fei <>< belie the u of i Insect re itin aii'' Di I i'• lor ton »i o 1 chemistrj Coi ll DD i once seemed to But killed ofl the Wes The strongei ind more resistant ones conti tu breed He >. i i
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    • 33 10 Of Britain"; ite owned railv tui n claim for ne i en. M' spokesman said t< iting cosi foi the rail high ;i u au d freighl v.n i'
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    • 228 10 A SILKNT thief who trussed and gagged 17-year-old Valerie Smith after she had surprised him is being sought by police in Britain. Valerie, a policeman's daugh ter. was Sitting alone in her home at Hilary Road. Shepherd's Bush. London, when she heard a sound
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    • 381 10 NO,NO,DIOR— THEY SAY WON'T DO! The Women of Britain give their verdict No. NO. Monsieur Dior! The women of Britain do not like your newest (short -skirted) look. From Aberdeen to Abergavenny. from Berwick to Bristol, from Carlisle to Cornwall -in their thousands they wrote to th^ Daily Express in
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    • 630 11  - Toughest Port in the World WILLIAM MILLER by INCHON. tail Inchon the f EY ,hest Port in the 1 Tmt observers predict n re Prosperity o SjSSk Tof Korea will fS&5 r W fforeign SLJJIre convinced that traders are c aUaln ifS^nPritv she dreams rfmust 'be done off. l h
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      73 11 V m *Z EAST JvS.. f?\ lhe opponents were dts■wts lucky to collect anv JfiUJ? South was set was ■i'dnt d U o re h, °EF rld P w a h«»rt and irth m top carda »> the M south' lounh found of fr*rX SL*? *> 2 ".adev
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    • 187 11 extent through Inchon. Even today. Japanese nee submarines and ship hulks lie rusting in the pens where they were skuttled by the Japanese Navy shortly before the arrival of the American rpHE giant tidal basins were 1 built by the Japanese during the war with
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      12 11 'BUCKLEY, GET YOUR EYES Off THE CAMERA AND KEEP IN STEP!
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      • 72 11 SV*f SEUI-TWE Itfltk*" 1 UItTRIC mOTOR v\\ \^^^^C^^ IT° A N Y \\V^^ J K N D F V^'^ y MACHINE ENGLISH MADE I 15 HP. AC/DC Motor— stated J{\ J -md confrolltd by fu?br fooP v^ J pressure le.ivini? both hinds tree, I no f.ittguc. runnins; cost negligible. nts:
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      • 179 11 Today's Crossword \c koss ntng what sounds to be rallwaj 1 Could you find i carl room on officj I the Navy! 14) 6ln '■> :^i 4 sensation in a I mom book. <4» 1 s 3 B Mums eight (3) 10 H nol dangi rous! May be only temporary
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    • 199 12 The Pressman's Postbag •LET'SEDUCAn OUR HAWKERS IT WAS Interesting and shocking to read i n th»p i Press the statement of Dr. C. J. Poh, the chairl^l of the Citv Council Hawkers' Inquiry Sub-Commi?tJ about hawkers and disease. .J^| Phe Government has accepted tlif Hawkers' Inquiry Commission's report compiled by
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    • 30 12 HAVE you t grousf.' Huv»you -i brifhpidea? Have \«>u teen anything strange or unusual? Then write to the PRESSM\N and tell others about it in his P()STK\(i briefly
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    • 106 12 4 couple ol very minor rl repairs were needed in the house where I live, so an odd i<>b man was sent for. He duly arrived, of .shabby appearance, accompanied by an equally down-at -heel companion. They carried i spado and some cement They arrived by taxi! I cannot
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    • 67 12 IN reply to PERPLEXED'S lett ter. CANAL CRY," I take thus opportunity to inform the Kfntleman that I am living only 80 yards away from the Canal Several readers have written to your paper and I have taken up the matter with the City Council suggesting that the
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    • 158 12 I REPRESENT a number J. students who J«J obtained the Cambridge ScJ» Certificate, and all of us J^ be very glad if you can tell J the meaning of the cm letter "IT printed on the right hand corner of ourcer^ ficates. We want to Ifljo* cause
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    • 70 12 /CEYLON'S principal collector I ol custom* haa received a letter from a man who leveral igo smuggled 400 towels into Ceylon when he came from Egypt I The smuggler -mid he had recently become a n ardent db- ciple or the Mord *£3 f Movement and m L
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      • 244 12 VliiliiKjitt^ radiop layers i i I I jAov./jA fc 3BbS Bio' i I aH?- H^IH Sit- -v Ib^B^B Uf^^VHBBjBIHB^ iTC>I A^B^B^H '•>»fl» '•».—i*** B^B^Hb^bW^bV cor ji Q tl) f) j 7/ ft 77/c' «x iv//iv.v o/ this inexpensive A really Jmc seven-valve receiver 3 W//A a comldce bands/,, cad oj
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    • 1299 13 Eleven years ago German and Italian bombers swept in from the sea, day after day, on to the island of Malta, whose streets were stalked by death and hunger. Malta was undergoing a siege of unprecedented ferocity which won for her people the George
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      • 112 13 J^m^ -it ~rff. *St Jm •'i^a .1^ TO HIGHLIGHT THE HAIR K\y It's hrrr now.. iteineb rrMuinr- "T.77% the new h.iir cosmetic of the century aailous itarmist adds shimmering gold, ft- 1 1 115i^ yR5JITfc or red gold or silver hij?hlight» *o your hair Tf iC*^*\l II;^ I Vou simply
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    • 575 14 GUNNERS TIPPED TO WIN TODAY Hard task tor West Bromwich Free Press Special Correspondent THK BLACK COUNTRY il making a strong bid for First Division Championship with neighbouring West Kromwich and Wolverhampton as its protagonist. [Wolves have a stiff task at Blackpool, fortified by the return of Allan Brown, and
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    • 297 14 Mr. Hart, 86, gets a kick out of running lIFE has b«'<*n quite a maraj thon for 86-yrar-nUJ Charlie Hart. This fragile-looking, wis[>y haired llttl«- mmti barfly live hM-t t:il! claim.s he htJ r| in in his lifetime more than three quarters of a million miles. And he has not
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    • 56 14 WIMBLEDON rhamplon Vic SelxfiLs won his way into the semi-finals of the Pacific Southwest tennis tournament in Los Angeles yesterday. He beat Ted Schnoeder 9-7, 6-0. 6-4. The Australian doubles team of Ken Rosewall and Lewis Hoad defeated Denmark'.s Kurt Nielsen and Torben Ulrlch 6-8, 6-3, 11-9,
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    • 70 14 The Second A*lan Games officials <J»v W,V In Manila yesterday to exclude lj;is* i ball, lentils and badminton In the second Asian Games .s» hcduled to take ph.ee in Manila tram Muy 1 to 9. 1954. Thr official* ruled out these parties on Ihe ground
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    • 198 14 i HPOMMY Lawton. former EngA land centre-forward and one of the game's most colourful personalities was signed by the Arsenal yesterday. Lawton will lead the Arsenal attack against Manchester City today. Only last week Lawton gave up the managership of Brentford "in order to concentrate
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    • 49 14 Ray Famechon. one-time Europnn Featherweight champion, returned to the ring last ni^ht after ,i five month* and won an <>;«»y ten-round decision over little known Jean I>;tb.tiett of Prance Pamechon had not tough! itnce March when he irai injured wrloutly while cleaning hunting gun A.P.
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    • 30 14 Japan defeated India 7-0 in an exhibition table tennis match at Osaka yesterday. All Kyoto beat Hongkong 7-2 in an exhibition match at Kvoto. Reuter
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    • 238 14 DIVISION 1 *\rscnal r Manclifstci r.l.trkp<»ol v Wol\r, < "(lilt V Holt on CWM v Aston Vilhi I ivrp-ml v Burnley IVlaiu hcslcr I. v I'rrstoti Middlfshroii-h v ShrriiHd VV. N>M«astlr v Tottinliain Portsmouth V Sundfiland Shrflield I v RaMmfltM W. Krom v (liatllon DIVISION II
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    • 438 14 THE "Whispering Gallery or 18 world is Snow Hill Station R; P i**** on a Saturday night, when team l h ll > North. South, last and West format! W *< talk shop. It was there 1 heard "Th an <l Story of the
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      • 115 14 LAST WEEKj OF THAT INIMITABLE PAIR I PAT KAY BETTY ANKERS I AT I Tk Cockpit TONIGHT EXTENSION TO I A. M. Telephone 3848 for table reservations NON DINERS. COVER CHARGE BETWEEN 10 11 P.M. f PIpIPI^II ><>' j<>" i horses! GET IT TO\f^ LAM A CO., LTD. 23/25 Robinson
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    • 231 15 SAFA 'S 'DROP THEM' EXCUSE ..PORE amateur FA. at long last has come forc INGAPOKt a« {o the mounting ranoun In Sward to P ul that chu Chee Seng and Awan* Colony cce J th b est footballers on the island, had Bakar, two
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    • 176 15 Athletics. 3; Fathul Kar.b I. Chinese Athletics scored a convincing victory in thei Singapore Amateur FA D\\ League tie at Jalan Besai Stadium yesterday. They were superior in ail attack and defence and the fact that Fathul Karib played with only ten men made things!
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    • 24 15 in two Bttluns' Gold cup nccer WW Penang Malays t o P^ng and Nevri sembilan Malayi s^^ Mali 'VS by l-o J!
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    • 51 15 The Ish.no Clubs L.O V competition played on Sur.da] M A" Division: Winner: Mn K Goldsmith 77 .97-20.; Runner-up: -Mrs P. Sh.nm 77 (M |2i to Goldsmith won on th< eountwfkoi the last six h< B Division: Winner: Mn Ten r.v 34 i; R iiimi -'>r
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    • 98 15 KIN BARRETT, uho replaces Arthur Ward M stable jockey for th,. Shan Brothers, arrived in Singa pore jrestendaj eTeoinf. Barrett win probably have his first rides in Malaya at Bokil Timata this afternoon ii arrangements for bin to ride ar t completed h,. ui!| (o round
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    • 44 15 Cow c: arlea dc Tlornaoh< 27--year-old Belgian »ce driver, ww killed yesterday when ins car overturned during the trials for tomorro« 1 Orand \'\v/r ol M« dena int< 1 national race. H« was at the wheel of a Ferrari.
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    • 65 15 t I>'THAIIA led by 42 runs with seven wickets In band «t the rinse of their first day'* phtv again*! Scotland. S otland were skittled out tot ifli by t. bowlei I iii(.\v.,i; and captain Hassett. At Edinburgh. Scotland v. Australia Scotland l(U (Lindwall 4 for 31,
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    • 73 15 \j;i\ Faulkner, former BritiMi <»;«n champion, and Dal Rees, lour turns wlnnei ol tin match-play championship, win contest the 36 holes fin;i] of this year's British match ptal championship ai Oranton In Yorkshire toda] The] an two oj the ]ti men Darned M probables lor the coming
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    • 14 15 Ycsterdny'i Rugbs Union mult:] Newton Abbot 11, Metropolitan PoUcc A. P.
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    • 199 15 I lEUTENANT Tom Livingstone of the Gurkha Royal J Signals Regiment was the outstanding swimmer at the FAKELF swimming championships at the Nullield pool yesterday. He had no opposition in the 50 metres and 100 metres free style events. His time for the
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      • 182 15 I CAPITOL 1 BALLROOM RESTAURANT 3 For iff his Onhf Fri. 25th, Sat. 26th Sun. 27th Sept. I P. SURIATI s'kADARISMAW and COMPANY of GIRL DANCERS 3 nA D II IK I A n K AKJUINA ci I "BALI DANCE" i JAVANESE DANCE" Jj Please Book Your Tables Early' Phones
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    • 921 16  -  ALLAN LEWIS Hv rH)LD CUP day at P'ikit 11 Timat) usually draws i record crowd and there wil he no except ion to this rul< today. There was a lur^c attendance at the racecourse this morning, wh i Gold Cup runners were under
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      • 54 16 The Mid-da BIG SWEEP AM \ap for <oda> DOUBLE TOTi The Big Sweep will be drm SUPERIORITY Qn Race Eight The Dom in the 4.15 (Race 5» Tote on Races Five and Seven. Q 1 &k^*i HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS GLASS, CHINA, SILVER. FURNITURE. PACKED BY EXPERTS TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD 173, Cecil
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