The Singapore Free Press, 30 October 1953

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  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press '!|^L Afternoon Sale m Malaya. -j Oct 3» 1953. Price 15 tts.
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  • 356 1 Ifrff r<**'oH I'-*- In'riiniiiif I A Hacks on supply lines <^N OFFICIAL soura? m London said yesterday Britain had evidence that several thousand organised anti-Communist partisans were operating against the authorities m East Germany. The partisans were concentrating their armed attacks on railway and other supply
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  • 193 1 Italy battles mighty rivers ■VOLUNTEER workers frant:- cally sandbagged the banks ■of the mighty Po River, m iKorthem Italy, yesterday as its ■waters rose to menace thousands ■of acres of rich farmland. Rain ■continued to fall m many areas. I Sandbags were being piled up ■by the thousands along th"
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  • 41 1 T^^. Eluding the i wSth h l?r,S L British Common-' Dvr ned m thp fna C K Fa shed south n/r bound hills 25 nea^ the end J^ Pr »™Lsco flight dof a Tr an.s Pacific
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  • 22 1 *ith n r 7f a ™y. t his morning T"*- 7 cent L 8 C «M> *r» close. dbow Vestci
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  • 25 1 L" 1 Wxt Kit S <"»'■'»„, M work out new pay scales for ••ill iMnployof»s will \w rrsmiMMl ■UMtolinCllli Oflinr. Mr. i
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  • 181 1 S' PORE FIRM BUYS 1/2 DOCK FOR $IM. By SIT YIN FONG A SINGAPORE company, Globe Trading Ltd.. has bought the second section of the Naval Base's *AFD 9'— the world's largest floating dock before the war— for about SI million. Mr. Foo Few Ting, director of Globe Trading, said
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  • 37 1 A LITTLK Gurkha sirl watches Pipe Major Padambahadur Rai. practising on his pipe before he joined the massed pipes drums and bugles of the Brigade of Gurkhas who played on the Singapore Esp!.made yesterday.
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  • 81 1 THK I nited States formally brought before the tinted Nations General Assembly lasi ni«ht i t'.S. Army report char«ing that «,»<><> American, 1« British and 20 Australian prisoners were tortured ami munhrcd by the Communists m Korea Mr Henry Cabot Lodee. chief of the American
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  • 36 1 Mr Kami bin Andtomojo, n Jalan Sudln, Singapore, *aa on i ladder whitewashing «hni he •aw Malay boj take ioinetnln iron. pair troufei H,. gave '•»>' the lad t i i "'i lin Ui $23.
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  • 182 1 Victory in I.-C. is vital -Nixon rtMlt: United States Viie-Presi--1 dent. Mr Kiiliuid Nixon, said m Bangkok yesterday that the hido-China crisis was the "key tv the entire situation m South -east Asia" with regard to (oiiiinuiiht aggression. On the eve of leaving for a fiveday visit to Indo-China, Mr.
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  • 21 1 Thirteen watches were stolen F from a showcase at the Odeon k cinema, Singapore yesterday. j Value— s6oo. 1
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  • 337 2 Detainees man be tried MR. OLIVER LVTTBLTON, the Secretary, of State for the Colonies told the House of Commons yesterday that seven memhers of the Peoples Progressive Party were arrested m British (iuiana an Oct. 21 because their activities constituted a threat to public
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  • 168 2 i*l la red at the Old Ba'lley. London, yesterday that her husband was with her at the hour he is accused of raping and murdering two teenage girls on a River Thames towpath. Mr. WhKeway, pale and softvoiced, collapsed m the witness box while she
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  • 23 2 A lake tanker loaded with 5000,000 gallons of petrol exploded m Lake Michigan yesterday, killing one crewman and Injuring two others
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  • 255 2 I •i*5K HHHHBS9flftBff^oSf I DIOR, French fashion king is to sue exy King Farouk for 5,824,500 francs ($45,000, Malayan) for dresses. A million francs is for damam Farouk bought the clothes two months before being sackfd Applications for payment have been met with the advice
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  • 67 2 rpilK mother of quadrupled ißd I motor-rar .scrvn man wrrr married yesterday Ijinsliiß Michigan, m her hospital room m a hastily arranged "U'lTiony. I Mrs. June Troilman, 33 remain^ m bod as ibi n.nrled (ilenn Van Alstinr 34 :n a brief Lutheran reremonv me brunette, a
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  • 30 2 Four people were killed and many injured yesterday when m ned by Karen rebels a few miles from Martaban. The rebela took co pawtngtu cap-
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    • 63 2 SP.H.P. TABLETS treatment to regain hmi health and ener n After Uklnf treatment with Special II p. Tablet* enemy, memory fresh neM, rlMtlrlty and InUrrst In one work iv brought about In a natural m r; n In an effective compound In the I, o f thf BRITISH GLANDULAR pro
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  • 90 3 Sgt. Rojer, 24, is a veteran MERGE ANT R«j«r Motti ls 0 24 He has spent four of his seven years of army me MhT^ngles of Indo-China and m the front line of Korea. Yesterday on board tne liner La Marseillaise he said that he spent 29 months as a
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  • 129 3 I A STATE Department oflicial m Washington, speaking of Vice-President Mr. Nixon's remarks m Malaya that it was "essential" that rubber and tin prices be stabilised, said last night: "Mr. Nixon made it clear he was making a personal statement." The official added that supi>orters
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  • 77 3 U.N. censures Malan THIRTY-EIGHT members of 1 the United Nations yester- 1 day voted m favour of a resolution m the Special Political Committee criticizing South Africa's racial policies. The vote came on a i7-nation draft designed to improve South Africa's treatment of persons of Indian origins. Only two countries
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  • 9 3 tib. "> an °tnpr m a t;ixi-
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  • 35 3 n 9° v w ern «nent Oerman 2 d to bas( tho f^'nS to a Urr(>nry ()I1 Pld k ST d after a h (>omn li nK,uPimiiJ d conten t or }Q99g
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  • 59 3 L yp^rdav V l Gar(ln(| ",l d "orce trnm** Wolllf l seek yin tthtwted V( y fTort to reconcile our diuVt < i nccs, wo find no mutual bash on which to continue our marrlage. We still have great resport for each other." They would have
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  • 275 3 Ragging: I will hear complaints says Caine Free Press Start Reporter THE Vice-Chancellor of the I nivesity oi Malaya, Sir Sydney Came, yesterday said he would take action lif any complaints of ragging m the university were, 1 made to him. "You can imagine the storm that will be aroused
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  • 56 3 fPHE Chancellor of the Ex- chequer, Mr. R. A. Butler, told the Ministerial Council of the Organisation for European Economic Co-operation, meeting m Paris yesterday that the British allowance for tourists travelling abroad will be increased to £50 a year, starting Nov. 1. British travellers abroad
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  • 34 3 Tlip latest census of Formosa showed that the population ol this Clllnete Nationalist stronghold last Juno 30 was 8.200.961. •'xciudinK the Armed Forces, which total roughly 600.000 Officer* and men.
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  • 29 3 An unknown gunner sprayed the homo of the Pakistani De- j puty High Commissioner m Calcutta with a ten-round volley yesterday, hitting a motorcar and the building.
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  • 203 3 Free Press Staff Reporter THE use of the Singapore Badminton Hall m Guillemard Road as temporary .shelter for 1.000 victims of the Aljunied Road fire had demonstrated the all-purpose nature of the hall, its manager, Mr. Lim Chuan Geok said yesterday. He visualised that the
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  • 163 3 Visit of 18 Indian ballet dancers l j 4 •*J■ j i *JvL ii L t_j III 1 t '/111 India, Per.siu and Paki.s--t; n will open a three-month tour of South -East a.si^ m Singapore next month Mr. P. Joseph, the sponsor. said they would be headed by MU|
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    • 123 3 pipes for miidiJii i# c I THE SMOKER I/UN II ILL 3 I J DUNHILL Ih i ROOT I DUNHILL 1 i I r\i»kiuii i I BRIAR y I DUNHIIL SHELL I j BRUYERE j BR|AR $24.00 I I DKIMH I jij STANDARD S $27.50 j 1| I $24.00 i
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  • 439 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, Oct. 30. 1953 Opinion CHINA TRADE fpHE Governor of Hong Kong, Sir Alexander Grantham, has given an interview to the magazine, Newsweek, pub- j lished m America. In it he said more than colonial governors usually do on such occasions. We may doubt whether many
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  • 260 4 THEY HAVE FEW FRIENDS IN BRITAIN rHE extent of the opposition that Dr. Japan's Cabinet has aroused m Britain is reflected by these extracts from speeches by M.Ps. In the House of Commons. Air. James Griffiths: dormer Minister of Colonies) 1 •say to them (the P.P. P. Ministers), you missed
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  • 657 4 M. McColl hss*rvt*ws the Guiana bad boys' Handsome, green-suit-ed Dr. Cheddi Jagan and sleepy-eyed Linden Burnham Hew into London recently to protest against the Government'! suspension 01 the Constitution m British Guiana. 1 met them at Amsterdam Airport. And all through a Press conference held
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    • 31 4 I VALUE QUALITY^ >> High Best ENGAGEMENT RINGS I < Choose a Ring you will J> be proud of all your life. P. H. HENDRY i Jewellers 78. North Itmltr let < K. Lumpur
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    • 51 4 WATNEY'S A RED BARREL DECK API y by appointment BREWERS TO MIIK CTAIIT THE LATE IfIILIV JIVUI lI. M. KING GEORGE VI ."^sal I^. <4I ■I^SI i'RADf ENQUIRIES To: P.O. BOX 499 SINGAPORE^ Music and P> W*Mj •WLill'mSS* N ALL DRINKS served *t loucsi p s ;g iB lfi^| f
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  • 306 5 'PROVE WE ARE NOT GOOD ENOUGH' c f /)or^ owners say: Press Staff Keporte. JEenK Wee Unf \l S 0 the Chi--1 Associu- Yesterday challenged "Jammittee set up by fm Council to prove f, smgapore bus serS 'ere inefficient. iv, a^ked them how an S n f authority could Ifvs
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  • 84 5 SINGAPORE'S "classiest" amateur band the Brass Band of the Yeung Cheng School Old Students will play on Sunday to con memorate their sixth anniversary. The 50-piece band plays only at charity functions or then the musicians want to «»joy listening to themselves Play. They wear white
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  • 28 5 A British cent-a-mile car 'soon ttenelnif UnCh her first -ark,t nglned ca r on world Jg* "soon after Christ W| cir 2?i mcd have ecorSmyT anCe WiUl Reuter
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  • 91 5 WORKLESS— A POTENTIAL DANGER >nf Was^arV a t r h y a orr '>l''ni,s Ith tht proMtn "of such poten- tial danger." Mr. Lyttelton replied: "The increase la mainly m the Mining areas but most of tho ptnona affected are capable of agricultural work and the FUdC J itlOO Government
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  • 178 5 Hotel to school ope nine delay A <-^ KIO Chuan High School, housed In former South Winds Hotel and scheduled to open m January next year, has hit several snags which will delay its opening for another year. The snags are: The colony's health authoriI ties say the school must
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  • 27 5 Two Italian children were i killed and four gravely injured > when urenades loft over from the last war exploded near j Pfctcara, Central Italy.
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  • 34 5 Claude Renoir. French Motion Picture camerman famous for i "The River", announced yesterday he will leave for Bombay m the next few days to make another picture m India, titled "Mysterious India."
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  • 116 5 BANK WILL BREAK A CUSTOM THERE Will be no ceremony when Malaya's tallest bank building, the new $4,500,000 16-storey Bank of China "skyscraper" m Battery Road, Singapore. Is opened m December. Mr. S. C. Lv, manager of the Sinagpore branch, told the Free Press yesterday that a ceremony was "quite
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    • 142 6 MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davis I 1 1-- -n ■STaIM! 1 1 WiW^* SS l^-- J I Ti I o^-W \f S n SnoTM TFW HiM IN T ME FIGHT, r"^^ WACKY? J IN TWO SECONDS. YOU A SPARRING TMJI Ai- I ~^m* WsAND L SURt
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    • 345 6 LUCK\ II STahl ""I '"miis lK,."i Wo^H •Pillule, ">< pr«k ul ""*M "■'""•'"hi tortaJ*** Although VAMr M you are no J It romance r« n !J •••a«e. After all, ,J 8 -y»u fijure-t« f a u i L M *>l Politics, ihr sUgr-,l^l c^eer which you may^i select is ojwti
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  • 213 7 I etI EADL* UgMSSirtoi EJVMjy STAB Att J¥ :SSOl IHIUMOOH- I mW POLICE KEEP WATCH FOR HER ".fluvn trirl m a red sports car who drives DARK-HA/KED 8 ri d{ "Goodnight" to a *3»*&\r&M** the mystery of the vict "i i oil
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  • 190 7 RALPH PILLISENT has won a penny a week for life. And if he lives 19,230 years, 9 months, and 11 days, he will have lived long enough to collect what is due to him. j Mr. Pillisent. a middle-aged engineer, was taking part
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  • 13 7 *fhoK pu l a terr(>t n from home for a
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  • 131 7 who T^ ay "reman Oia«ow r a fri(ml ;U1(1 Hce atan?nn I<v t>vi En»in qulry ta A yr. J Kel| v ■of v Th()lnis Mcin>[|f) u« to X irnrirk The driver of the Hqpretfl law Kelly five yards away on the track, but
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  • 17 7 knoir just fi<uc you feel having to talk to 'cm. I'm a butcher."
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  • 285 7 THE WORLD 'S CHEAPEST CAR— £390 COMPETITION^ between British motor manufacturers has led to the production of the cheapest car in the world to sell at £390 14s. 2d. And its unveiling in London by •the Ford Company will set going a new wave of pricecutting among other manu- facturers.
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  • 131 7 Grandfather time is 241 years old £-41 years of life Museum. It was made by Thomas -ITS?** of a bequest to th, Jseum made by Mr. Marmaduke Lionel Horn, of WinfhVster. a member of ati, oM York family. A few J™\™* y fro,,, the clock stands another of Mr Horns
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    • 240 7 The salamander, lively and unscathed m the heart of j fire, is the symbol of Asbestos. In the light, or m the k!ow of the fire, of that statement. Acknowledged Specialists m Applied Asbestos. Asbestos shaped and I suited to engineering problems and purposes, we of Bell's desire our heraldic
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  • 414 8  -  GERRY ISAAC LEE TUCK SOON I Story by I Pictures by THK Royal Air Four, Mala y a. Novices Boxing championship was the curtain raiser for the 19&3-1954 lx>xing season. The boxers were fr o m H.A.F. Seletar, Tengah and Changi. The crowded hangar,
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  • 1556 10 4.000m.p.h. N AZI TERROR WEAPON t Second World War (Vol. VD-5 by Sir Winston Churd^ I ASKCONI) thr«\it drew nrur This was the Unix- range £ket, or V 2. with w.iich we had been no preoccupied 12 months before. The Germans however, had found it ditlieult to perfect, and m
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  • Article, Illustration
    186 11 (Neither tide fulnerable West dealer The bidding West North East South Pus Pass Pass 14 2* 3+ 44 Put Pass Dbl. All pass JjO DOUBT YOU'VE OFTRN wished that your partner had Played a little better, but have you ever wished that your opponent played better? This is
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    • 584 11 vals ud the barrel, and were to our own. **.m+i ignited m succession as the The German "V" weapons, I OO Oy S kiIOSSWOrCt projectile accelerated. The shell though m the event unsucwas intended to emerge from ce&ssful, impressed us with the r the barrel with a speed of at
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  • 739 12 irpHE remark by Mr. Pressman on my letter regarding the unification of Malaya has falsely exalted Mr. Moorthy to the ranks of Mr. Churchill and President Eisenhower. The consequent tragic result to his power of reasoning has caused him to adopt a "lawyer burok." or -Mister-Know-
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    52 12 Officials of the Tanjong Malim Young Malayans' Club elected recently are: Sitting from left: Messrs. A. Mahalingam (secretary), V.Durairajah (president) D X Rajakariar, Ng Sik Pooi Miss. R. R Mildred Standing from left: Messrs. Lim Sing Kit, Ismail Sidek, Wong Voon Teng, A. Sabapathy. P. Sundaram and ll. in harm
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  • 101 12 VALID MA RRIA GE OF the many errors m fact contained m the excited and rather silly anti-Catholic statement m your issue of Oct 24. I would emphasise one: ■Rome regards marriage* performed by the Church of England as being very Mill more than rlvil marriages and m no .sense
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  • 123 12 I DO not think Mr. "Curiosity" I is curious at all and feel that "Sour Grapes" would be a more appropriate name for* him. j I wonder why he complains m j your paper about Singapore Improvement Turst tenants sub-letting rooms. Maybe. Mr. "Curiosity" is an S.I.T tenant
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  • 171 12 i.\ any tragedy, the burden I •onsiderably lightened ll ftc cnowledged leaders ta) c time >!t from their cocktail parties ro pny a little attention to the ictinu. As usual, at the Al.iunied Koad im charitable organisations like the Blue Croat, the Red Croat, .md
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  • 99 12 ¥|EAR "Baba Tua" politics. I I 'am afraid, are new m Malaya I am not sure whether there are already "teachers of politics m our country. But we certainly do have th politicians so-called. Well. "Bate Tua."" I wonder i you and others wouli a^ree if we start calling
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  • 30 12 The Pressman's Postbag Lord Cherwell, until recently the Paymaster-General vA atomic adviser to Sir Winstw Churchill, who is now back at his old job at Oxford-Profes-sor of Experimental rW sophy.
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    • 79 12 Letters must be short gill Ware Grouse! The whisky that made illil Scotland famous! Born til m 1800. its still the choice of the connoisseur! ff GROUSE BRAND CS^S SCOTCH WHISKY |^j "stScotchWJ Sole Agent* -P *S»»* yl. Clouet Co., ltd. r:T 33-36 Wallich St., Spore. L^ I CAPITOL SILK
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  • 334 13  - T EN RULES FOR DRESSED WOMAN Dorothy Roe by I—Keep1 Keep it simple. Simplicity NEW YORK. js the one fundamental rule f Ampriran for pood taste. rrs NOT just Amemd ji 2 J: Give proper care t0 the I women who make mis- hair It need not be tne latest
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  • 317 13  -  DENIS ATHERTON by LONDON. IS THE CUTIE. with the 1 curves or the beauty m m the bikini bad for masculine morale? The Bishop of Lewes (England) thinks so. He is reported to have told 500 women: "The type of girl or woman too often H'lotographed
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  • 218 13 Melf. No ankle strap*. 4 Don't load yourself wlUl accessories. A icarf, a brooch, a necklace, a lob watch, chandelil r earrings and a corsage are too much. Learn to eliminate unnecessary decoration. 5 Don't overdreu It'i far better to be undepressed lor any occasion than to b«'
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  • 313 14 Scrap these superflous competitions By TEOH KMi TATT i I Mini (.H lathul Karib's reasons lor postponenient of the Cup final against Timers Sporting Association are not m the main bad, I have no sympathy for them when they .suggested that two Cup finals within three days would be taxing
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  • 104 14 WHEN BRITISH BOXERS FIGHT ABROAD... THE points victory of world flyweight boxing champion, Yoshio Shirai, over British champion, Terry Allen, "shows once again the difference between our methods of scoring and those of most other countries," the News Chronicle said m London last night. In a report of th e
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  • 105 14 Lt. Col. Harry Llewellyn, riding Lady Jane at a speedy pace, defeated Lt. Col. Charles Baker of Canada, on time m an individual open jumping event on Wednesday to take England's fourth first place m five international events at he Pennsylvania National Horse Show. Col. Llewellyn,
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  • 67 14 Lord Astor's three-year-old filly Ambiguity won the Jockey Club run over a distance of two and a quarter miles at Newmarket yesterday. Mr. Malcolm McAlpine's Blarney Stone was second and Mr. W. Nobles Sun Compass third. Betting: 9 4 Ambiguity, 6 4 on favourite Blarney
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  • 51 14 Boxers from the U. S. cruiser Helena won six out of eight bouts against British and Canadian sailors m charity fights last, night •n Hongkong. A bis crowd P«c ked Hongkong's Sen mans Mission to see the bouts There was one knockout and two technical knockouts.- Reuter
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  • 247 14 DIVISION I Arsenal T ShefT. Wed. Aston Villa v Rolton Blackpool y VV. Brom Cardiff v hi. it. .11 hclse.i v Liverpool Huddersfield v M.uh h.st.i U. Manchester. v Burnley Portsmouth v Middlesbrough Shelf. IJ. v Newcastle Sunderland v Tottenham Wolve, v Preston DIV. HI (South)
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  • 120 14 Sedgman to play in pro championship rpHREE United States tennis A professional* are among 15 players entered for the world professional indoor tennis 'championships m London from Nov. 16 to Nov. 20. They are former Wimbledon champions Donald Budge and Bobby Riggs and Pancho Gonzales. Frank Sedgman. of Australia. <
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  • 132 14 |>RITISH jockey Tommy Gosling, who rides for Prime Minister Sir j Winston Churchill, i s at Garden State 1 Park where he will ride the Irish -bred i colt the Pie King tomorrow m the U5525,000 Garden State Stakes. The 27-year-old rider, who flew here
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  • 458 14 BULLDOZERS were plought tht"' way through mountain of /<»/» toil seven hundred tons oj it. Maditon Squar t Garden was changing its uur alter a week <>' rodeo to,- sorih-tfiing entirely different. An Israel Bond meeting on Tuesday, a small matter
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  • 284 15 0/ue Soil was properly run t Hub stewards said m Dublin yesterday that H Lno reason for banning horses trained by I they sa w no r is the English Jockey Club banned n ra^t-trained horses for an unspecified period nd £Siih tracks They questioned the
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  • 59 15 [HE Pie Ring, British horse ent«ed In tomorrows Garden Sh threw his jotke >- m an iL ng work out at Camden »21SS«d ut neilher rider nor horso Tommy Gosling, English jockey. r fi mo^t out of the gate m SK? ,K bUt 10 y
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  • 12 15 'V^ii^^onty. ridden 1 7 ubrid v -vastersSSSFsSK
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  • 143 15 Wx Payrr.s £60,000 aftrr he had won four race! and finished second to the AUi« Khan's Tulyar m Iftfi vear.s Epsom Derby. Sir Thomas .said Gay Tim» WM bought to stud at a mocler- [ft for the benefit of smaller breeders. "m the int«
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  • 285 15 pEYLON Sports Club put m a sloppish display at I Balestier Road yesterday and for this they justly deserved to be out of the running for SHA Div One honours. They were held to a 3—3 draw by R.A.F. Chanffi But they have still a chance
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  • 308 15 FIVE GOALS IN SEVEN MINUTES S.C.R.C. 3; University 2. UNIVERSITY of Malaya went down to Chinese m a Singapore Hockey Association Div. 1 league game at Sepcy Lines yesterday and with it went all hopes of finishing near the top of the table. Varsity now are at the bottom of
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  • 29 15 The singles final of the Singapore Lawn Tennis Associations junior cfcHmpionships, betvwm >.hiiri;in b. asnuin and David Scow will ts.ke place tomorrow at MCA. Nt 3.15 p.m.
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  • 71 15 SHA DRIVE HAS STARTED rpilK Singapore Hockey 1. Association's 'Dollar-a-Wallah" drive has bcgWl. All mom ■> collected will go towards expenses of the visit of the Indian Hockey Federation early next year The S.H.A. need $8,000 and the Dollah a Wallah" scheme seeks at least a dollar from players, officials
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  • 107 15 THE Austrian Lawn Tennis Association yesterday suspended their tennis champion Alfred Huber for one year for grave lack of discipline and for harming the prestige of the Austrian Tennis Association." Huber, known for his unorthodox way of play and often called Austria's tennis clown," will not
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