The Singapore Free Press, 12 January 1954

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya. \o ISflSi Singapore, Tuw., Jan. 12, 1954. Price 15 Cts.
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  • 399 1 COMET BAN AT MIDNIGHT Fastest airliners are grounded Whole jet fleet to be examined gRITAIN last night grounded all Comet jet airliners for "a minute and unhurried technical examination" following Sunday's crash off the coast of Italy which killed 35 people. The temporary suspension of the services between London and
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  • 22 1 S MORE rubber market i quietly this xiiornBrst grade, January. at st>' 8 cenUs a una, one-quarter cent below close.
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  • 47 1 Two Singapore Juveniles wen arrested yesterday after a Chinese woman, who left her shop m Jalan Besar lor B short while, returned to find a cupboard ransacked, and $610 m jewellery missing. The woman had left her 13-year old son m the shop.
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  • 144 1 Viscount Simon (Man of Munich) dies L SIMON, formerly Sir Simon and former i Foreign Secretary and ancellor of the Exchequer, m hospital m London yesterday. t v Lot who was TO. went iital during the ChrisfI the greatest legal s time, he gave up i-a-yeai practice as a r
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  • 88 1 WORLD BANK MISSION IS COMING HERE A WORLD Bank mission headed by Sir LouLs Chick of Britain is leaving Washington on Saturday to make a survey of economic conditions m the Federation and Singapore at the request of the local governments. Due to arrive here on Jan. 23. the mission
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  • 125 1 FISH COUPLE CA UGHT: A MAU MAN 1 V.\ Government official Ms wife broke up a Man oath-taking ceremony aptured one of 10 terrorwring a fishing expedition "nd m the foothills of K. !!ya N. Chaplin, execu- '!!"•<■:• of the Central Proutive Committee at and his wife discovered they were
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  • 38 1 EIGHTEEN puwngen and three crew were killed m a Colombian plane crash yesterday m the Caldius Department of Colombia, The plane Wt Medellin on a regular flight and crushed m mountainous country. Renter
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  • 46 1 Free Press Staff Reporter Tlic Malayan Censor's ban on the British film. "The Heart of the Matter" was lifted yesterday by -the Singapore Appeal Committee. The chairman. Mr. T. P. F. McNeioe, said thll day. The committee hm> not made any cuts.
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  • 74 1 PLANE TO LEAVE ONLY WITH MAIL A COMET jet liner arrived m Singapore from London this morning. Scheduled to fly back there with 28 passengers at 1:2.30 today, the Comet will instead only carry mail. It is being; recalled to London for a technical examination. The passengers will leave for
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  • 43 1 rpHE Commander-in-Chief of 1 Par East Land Forces. Oen. Sir Charles Loewen, returned to Singapore last night after visiting Hong Kong and Korea. The General aLso spent a short vacation m Vancouver Island. He was accompanied by Lady Loewen.
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  • 38 1 On the pretence of leading her to a job. a Singapore Malay yesterday lured a 67-year-old Chinese woman servant to Bukit Timah Road, and there I robbed her of a pair of goli earrings worth $40.
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  • 208 2 Minister asks for 6 wealth aid <^IR OLIVKIt GOONETILLEKE, Ceylon's Finance k Minister, yesterday UTgtA the Commonwealth Finance Ministers at Sydney to give his country greater consideration m the allocation of capital. He is understood to have spoken frankly m a complete secret session of
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  • 148 2 Francasal case: Horses' evidence Ppwo horses and 14G witnesses 1 are to mvr evidence today iii the Old Bail* y. London The hones are Santa Amaro Btld Fraiica.sal and the question. "which of them won the 2 o'clock race at Bath on July 16." Ls one tin court must decide.
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  • 89 2 RUSH hour crowds scattered m the London West End yesterday when an Australian woman fell on to the pavement from the sixth floor of an Oxford .Street hotel. The woman was Mr.s. Patricia Morrison, aged 36. believed to be from Sydney and married t i an
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  • 49 2 rpHK Soviet AmbMSftdor m the US. Mr. Georgi Zarubin. conferred wtih the Secretary ot State, Mr. John Faster Dulles, :(iay on President Ki.senDOWer*i atoms' pool proposal. Mr Zarubin was at ihe State Department for SI minute* He arrived and lett without talking U) reporters.
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  • 27 2 Nine people were killed and 30 others seriously injured on Sunday night m Formosa when a Taipeh-bound express collided with a military truck.
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  • 157 2 BRITAIN'S Chancellor 01 the Exchequer. Mr. R. A. Butler, told the Commonwealth Finance Ministers conference at Sydney I yesterday that it was no lc-nuer necessary for Commonwealth countries to concentrate on dollar exports at the expense of other trade. The conference accepted tr.is view. Conference officials
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  • 75 2 by (Mh. r■' It I V i3^^R \fk iH THE American aircraft carrier, Wasp, 27,000 tons Muffed an attempt to tie up to a buoy m a tricky tirii at Hong Kong. To turn m a cluster of craft m the commercial harbour the carrier
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  • 47 2 hiii MiKs at Bedford Hospital m England confirmed for first time m Britain existence of toxoplasosis. a disease which attacks only unborn babies. It is caused by a microscopic parasite carried through the mother, who to usually unharmed, and ran cause disabilities such as blindness.
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  • 43 2 A telephone company at Cincinnati. U.S., is to send elect roc irdiogrUM pictures of the heart action from QuUftng places to the city for specia lists' examination. The same principle as a newspaper employs to transmit pictures will be used.
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  • 39 2 AFRICANS mt Port Elizabeth have tin irird to boycott firms ..M. -il i" be discriminating against them. They will start with the paper I .i-u-iii Province Herald, unless it stops using thr word "natives" instead of Africans.'
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  • 93 2 rrHK Duke ol Edinburgh wv pre ented yesterday with a tomahawk handled with human boixHe received the Mrtant war weapon at a Wellington civic reception. The bone was from the skeleton of one of the many victims of the Maori chief HoDgl Hika, who killed him
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  • 46 2 STAFF talks between British and French staff officers on the defence of the Indian ocean area have begun m Nairobi and will continue for six days. The talks take place every year and are purely routine, a British East African Command spokesman said.
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  • 47 2 PRESIDENT Eisenhower yesterday asked the Senate to ratify a mutual security tieaty with South Korea. The treaty was negotiated by the Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, when he visited Korea last August and was signed m Washington last Oct. I.
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  • 208 2 COMMUNIST SOCIETY TIFF VICE-PRESIDENT Milovan Djilas, of fagwtlavb President Tito's closest friend and top poli cy is m serious trouble. And it is all over women In an article m the magazine, i Nova Miasao iNew Thought), Mr. Djilas said the wives of the
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  • 186 2 WEST WILL NOT SCRAP ALLIANCE \|R. ANTHONY EDEN the I F S reign Serretarv. aid l V a broadcast last night that t£ West would never aba: defensive arrangement* v price for agreement with RuLk He said that had an AtX Alliance existed between the two world wars, the second
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  • 44 2 The Pakistan government yesterday released khan Abdul Amad. known as the Baluchi Ghandi," from Quetta gaol. where he has been a political prisoner for the last five years Khan was a former associate of Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru.
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  • 63 3 picture. JAPANESE Emperor, Hirohito and his Empress ark x'uh'do,. lhe heers of the crowd from the balcony of the Palace m Tokyo on the traditional New Year visit to People to the Palace. Sixteen people died, out of 43 in--1 10 the crash caused by
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  • 345 3 GOVT. TO DISCLOSE ITS NEW PAY PLAN TODAY Special measures to prevent leakage By SIT YIN FONG SINGAPORE Government took all possible measures yesterday to prevent a leakage of its top-secret new Ritson pay scheme blueprint, which is to be disclosed today. The secrets are to be revealed at a
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  • 252 3 City Fathers help dig a road Bj P. M. Raman r- <tl I self-belf road which voluntccn m Alexandra, Singapore, arc making is takshapc Nearly 100 of them orked -I" toy on Sunday filling holes, cutting drains „i,i clearing filth. n ont them were Messrs. A. P. Rajah and S.
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  • 83 3 T*HE acting president of the A Uganda African National Congress, Mr. J. W. Kiwanuka. was arrested yesterday by the i order of the Governor, Sir Andrew Cohen, under emergency powers allowing the detention of persons acting or expected to act against the public safety or.
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  • 315 3 Bolder signs warn hawkers off streets Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE City Council is banning itinerant hawkers from 127 streets. Coloured signboard.s. warning hawkers not to trade m these streets, are being put up on lamp posts and walls. The warning is written m English. Chinese. Malay and Tamil on
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  • 423 4 BLACK FOR THEM ABOUT 80.000 children have returned to their English schools from their holidays. What is black about this week's Monday is not that so many children arc back In school, but that so many arc not In classrooms though they
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  • 704 4  - The Weather— and A-bombs John Sidney By yiiK beliel thai atom bomb explosions vi the weather is held fairly widely. Lord Nuffleld said tie thought freak weather v.a.s due tO atomic explosions and earlier, the Late Lord Strabolgi, speaking m the Ho ise of Lords, said he would not rule
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  • 324 4  - The 'No Dabbling Count WILLIAN ROLAND PARIS NEWSLETTER PARIS IN 1950, when he was declared to be no longer lan exile, the 45-year-old Comte de Paris, claimant to the throne of France, said: "I shall not dabble m politics.'' But every month the count through his M political bureau m
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    • 16 4 BEST VALUES Exquisite Diamond Gem Set JEWELLERY U. S. de SUVA, .kwellert 106. ORCHARD RD., SINGAPORE-9.
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    • 44 4 NEW /Q SHIPMENT JQf JUST ARRIVED! II fl BBsV I fl I lr M I 1 i I n Bi^^bbV^v lilt 1/ -^*^^Xv 4 k~J BLACKBERRIES DAMSONS BLACK CURRANTS BAIRD'S CANNED FRUITS are ideal for Flans, Pasties and Pies. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD.
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  • 345 5 jot u>.\ r si.wn t \*.usn i:\ni:- GREYING MislishA MOUJUI iii her sixties come !>aik to Singapore her "exile" i" la be near her first ._th,. welfare of poor mM tor as long as shf i. Miss Josephine t lo woman all Malaya i
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  • 126 5 MUSEUM THIEVES WERE STUPID 14 i >E watch is being kept A o showcases m Raffles following the theft 500-year-old mlniaUon from tthe t week. C. A. Gibson-Hill Director of the aid yesterday, '"it's le to keep the same catch over everyWe've got to allow t for the guards'*. I
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  • 26 5 picture. Free Press Mil. HAN KIM YI'EN and his bride, the former miss Heng Sliok Chens, who were marrie d m Singapore yesterday.
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  • 109 5 No room for square dancers to hold square anting many i men and >mm members V.VV.C A Square Dance tary. Mr. Neoh Teik lay about 70 had to bi» rejected m no more new facilities are added. > his 156 members range tnun 17 to 46. 1 1 activities m
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  • 199 5 PRICE CUT LOSSES' Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE rice retailers ire protesting to Government against losses Incurred as a result of the recent reduction m rice and sugar prices. They decided at a meeting of their 'representatives yesterday to .send a memorandum to th<Controller of
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  • 46 5 Oscar Straus, famed Viomi born composer of The Chocolate Soldier" and more than 50 other operettas, died of heart disease yesterday In Bid Esohl. He was 83. Though li^ won fame m the same Held, be iraa no rel iti'm to Vienna's Johann Btrauss.
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    • 211 5 W W^\ To the Residents of Ipoh! A kj JAN. 25th fftJ V^^ marks the opening of our jgf IPOHJRANCH W 165,BREWSTERR0AD I^Jl PHILIPS! wlf^ 'o^ s^ popular range of: /AM /T\ PHILIPS. MURPHY. PYE. TELEFUNKEN. 11 CT tKCO ERRES. C.E.C. MULLARD RADIOS l^^^3 RADIOGRAMS. REFRIGERATORS AIRI^lA WJ CONDITIONING UNITS
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 370 6 j.i-j-|.).)-f^-f-l,rW»T»;^i/i\q4 your \M IBP^"*^ k I*1 -i_-i_im_ji LUCKY MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davis I 3 MtiLJ-U^_3__^^ !^____d lipiil ne*.s matters. youv ou uill I TARZAN by Edgar Rice Burroughs |p||g I ATTAtX/^PMCUJ.'Hg V ??^r£? AC^ ._T <" ,<>;>' £t not l^J t^/ 'T^ rwßt>*eAutf~cm& m£*J c^,:-:.-:
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  • 93 7 'PERFECT' LANDLADY GOES TO GAOL PAIKATIVE. smiling Mrs. 1 Sonya Mary de la Denne, sed 43. was the perfect landlady- until she was rude to a eman idered him out of her home Haunter -Road, Kensington. he en lied to investigate a £200 policeman. Detective David ""t on with his
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  • 476 7 BRITISH GIRLS ARE SO DREARY A Frenchman investigates, and finds— i.ISH girls nave nu v appeal, or if they they do their best hide it. Why? Because average Englishman more frightened than acted by too evident feminine charms." la the opinion of Adalbert -„nzac\ a French jour- *no has been
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  • 190 7 ™il/w f r f sold m Britain, compared with ..fe.000.000. Some publishers, fearful of TV a year or two ago, now I claim that it stimulates reading. Here are some interesting pointers from The Bookseller. journal of the trade: Novels.— More new ones were published
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  • 94 7 THOSE PACKED SCHOOLS ALARM TUC THE T.U.C. General Council ha.s a°ain entered the schools controversy. It has written to Miss Florence Horsbrugh, Minister of Education, expressing concern about the shortage of buildings. "It is clear that an alarming proportion of our children are still receiving their education m premises which
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  • 25 7 A rook fell m a tunnel under < instruct ion at Toyon<\ Central japan, last night, killing three uroru l nd Injuring tour.
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  • 152 7 The vicar 'took boy by throat' A VICAR seized a 14-year-old boy by the throat when he found him hiding at night In a hedge outside the vicarage. I pulled him through the hedge and told him to be about his business," the 58-year-old vicar, the Rev. Eber Wright, .said
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  • 89 7 London's trams were! replaced by buses, accidents! Lrtni public service vehicles old track routes have "*"<* by nearly a third Safety experts of the Road Research Laboratory explain the reduced rate m this way: Passengers are no longer exposed to the danger oi boarding trams and
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  • 165 7 Hotel says ballet girls didn't turn up A Chicago hotel has tiled suit for $18,000 (Malayan) dam.iges against the Sadler's Wells Ballet, becau.se of 83 bedrooms. The dancers, with Margot FonWyn as prima ballerina, are m Chicago on a 19--week tour of Canada and the IS. The hotel, the 500-room
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    49 8 Above: Escorted by a Fi.nn Mr, KM visit to the islands. Right: Queen \uR Duke of Edinburgh to thlir flyingboattßi "Ton^a islands C Everest conqueror, Sir Edmund Hillary, and Lady Hillary arc all smiles as anivc at London Airport recently to spend their honeymoon m England
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  • 60 8 Right: Fifteen Arab sailors were remanded for trial by Hie Aden Magistrates Court recently on charges of piracy. They were charged with having boarded nn Indian sailboat of the Culf of Persia. Picture shows the pirate captain Saad bin Saced Muk.idd.im b,g occ«io«. COOmg Kicrurc
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  • 44 9 the SOTS* K "°a BriHf L h born Chinese parents, brings the patience of cconHv w^.7 7. cii problem at London Boy,' Chess Championship recently. W,nston. 14. i, a pupil *t Highgate School. (of World uring her accn .md from rtlf
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  • 51 9 Left: Chinese women coming from Canton, Red China, are seen as they arrive at the Hong Kong station. They are still carrying cans to carry oil back to Chin* Cooking oil has been rationed and is reported to be very scarce on the
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    29 9 Below: The Sussex town of Brighton has itartcd a big clean-up to rid itself of its ly-plague. Six miles of beach were aturated with pressure-sprayed insecticide.
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  • 50 9 Pianist in lions cage Lett: Winifred At well, rhe wcl'known cclourc c< piinist. is seen rehearsing for a special performance fcr charity m which she plays the piano m .1 cajjc containing six lions. The mark m Hie centre of the picture is one of tfic bars of the cage.
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  • 498 10 BURNED HERO: NOW I CAN REPAY MY WIFE'S FAITH A MAN is carried terribly burned from the wreckage caused by a (ire-station blasi. A Fcr Hi months he lives with pain his bed-fellow as surgeons repair his race Then recently comes the news
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  • 117 10 Gift homes wait tax men argue SIXTEEN hou.so.s- a sift from the people of Norway to Harwich* .stood In lectioni on the qiuy there while Customs oAciali wrangled over whether duty ghOUld be paid. A senior Customs offl«ial .spent leveral noun discussing the position with hLs London headquarter.s But »\o
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  • 30 10 Alejandro Cassis lias climbed fo the 2:j.()Bi toot summit ol Mount AconrH^ua, highest peak In the Wehtern Hemisphere Biakiiu th»* assault alone with Id younds ol equipment.
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  • 302 10 The 'best man in the works' has a Party pHEY brought out the band, and they baked a cake, all for old I'ncle Tom. the man who kept retiring until he was 7() and then decided that there was nothing P.ke work. [t was Uncle Tom Coward's P.Oth birthday and
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  • 75 10 picture. The most unique party this year WM given at tht> (fold Astor m New York. It was the annual debutante ball, firei by >iiuui: college students from Vile. Harvard and Princeton. This party is a skit on traditionally formal balls usually ffiven by wealthy parents for their
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  • 188 10 Curse of a liner steward I r FHEKE were so many pass keys and master keys m the 200,000-ton liner Empress of Canada that cabins were often found unlocked after they had been locked, m inuuirv was told. the generator with nobody looking after It?— Yd. The
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  • 74 10 While band played. A MAN snatched a waffes envelope with £118 inside from Miss Helen Morel, a 30J ear -old secretary. She shouted to workmen m I pper Thames Stivet, BlackIrirv They hased the man into the Salvation Army Headquarter* m Queen Victoria Street, where the international stall band was
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  • 569 11  -  TOM STONE by AMSTERDAM. rHE BIBLE now has been translated the whole or parts of it— into 1137 tongues. A great deal of the credit for this gigantic achievement m translation 818 translations to be precise and making the book accessible to people all over
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  • 376 11 C)NE of the world's greatest "big tops" will be missing next season and perhaps forever from the sawdust trails of circus entertainment. The famous Carl Hauenbeck Circus is going out of business It's not that little boys and girls no longer shriek with
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    126 11 year it made a gift of 10,000 Bibles with a selling value of about uss2i.Os2 to disaster i victims In the flood stricken areas of the Netherlands. A fine memorial tile, representing a Bible, opened to the with the symbolical figures of the four Gospel photo. writers, Matthew,
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    • 308 11 Bridge Quiz DXOPBNINO the bidding is a threel pronged problem when partnei passed your opponent s overcall ol pening bid. Do you have tht what should you bid? Or ou sell despite the fact that lid muster up enough m excess ol a minimum to warrant chirping i m more
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    • 258 11 Today's Crossword a rjT m^ ACROSS Woilk < ijt t »t bud lice on such 1 A nautifitl covering In the J-'i'l- Journey? <3. 4«; 9 F lower tii.tt would y? (8>: 7 He's with the chairman? obviouslj atUacf i man ;.i Oral B»; 8 it's more than a fool
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  • 290 12 II IT IS AT ALL possible, and not too latr. I shouli lik<* to make i» personal appeal to the authorities to uphold Mrs. Koek's decision to censor the film The Heart of the Matter." A> native ol Singapore, am; one who has lived
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  • 119 12 Husband may stay at home VICTIMISED MALE" must b<(uite hurt by 'm«- wicked mfluence of modern Eves. There are exceptions <>t co me but why grouse over .jirls going to the office m flimsy clothes. It w >n t be a >irp i- i <c 11 they next appear m
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  • 136 12 I"I>ARANG TAJ AM" .say.s: I "Kampong Saigon" ha.s •poken a mouthful of vile ivords to Insult th«- Malay language and the Malay people." I have looked over tnv letter, but for the life of me I am unable to tmd any u!e words. A., tor "Insulting" the lannuaKe
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  • 72 12 INK. P. ft. NAY/IK, of Shell (v, Singapore and Miss K. P. Sathyiahha.ma were married m Suuupore on Siturday. The oridr is the n«4ce of Mr. K. P. A, vi ail< #s i s t er o( t |C Ut<- Mr. I!. K. Mrtn.n A reception
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  • 96 12 r pHE ban on the film. "The A Heart of the Matter." is an insult to the intelligence of the cinema-going public m this country, it reveals an attitude on the part of these Colonial "experts" which we re.sent Obviously then gentlemen have n pretty low opinion of
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  • 254 12 UAVING read a Setter to tht Preaaman'a Postbat? which appeared under the title ot 'Making A Mark With Wives", I would like to correct a lew mistakes, the writer made. Reading hi.s letter carefully, you would think of him as propolygamy. The pseudonym he adopted,
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  • 115 12 \I IKR RKADING so many letters about the Geylang boys, I have decided to .say j i lev. words to those concerned In the disgusting controversy. Why cannot such people like j *J. Jasond," 'Ex-Lorong 32 uul "Mrs. Yap's Son," for I tance, leave the matter done and
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  • 33 12 MX. TEO YEOW HONC. helps hU bride cut the cake at the Cathay Restaurant. Singapore. The bride was Miss hua Kah Mm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chua Cheow Tien. i
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  • 183 12 GIVE US LANGUAGE LESSONS ON THE RADIO 1r IS disappointing that I Tan; il Section of Ru I laya which used to i -uve meg I hare of time to Aim hits, I local music and talkj has i I Ignored the latter during the I last two months. I
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  • 41 12 This Italian film trade wants I I law paused which will force Italian theatres to show Italian- I made movies 120 days a year. I At present the theatre show itaUan Qlma on 80 days I
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  • 815 13 Vitamin deficiency there's much to learn vet ency blindness when t: cU d person will nr.d difficulty In adjusting hi* sijiht from bright Ji^'ht to dmrkneaa and vie versa. Owing to the all-year-round vegetation In this country, the lack ol vitamin C may rmly appear m babies who are fed
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  • 38 13 photo. 1 need to conceal this skeleton m your pocket or a cupboard thi> is "x watch with nothing: to hide. It was Hesirnpd hv s »ivs firm. Every tick is easily observed.— Reuter
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  • 467 13  - LACK OF SLEEP HELPS 'BRAINWASHING Thomas R. Henry by I ONG DEPRIVATION of v sleep is one of the most important elements m Russian "brainwashing" technique. This the conclusion of Dr. Henry P. Laughlin. of George Washington University Medical School a study of the chological effects of tended wakofulness. Only
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    • 230 13 WHITER TEETH m 14 days with Macleans MAKE THIS 14 DAY TEST: \\h y not gve Macleans a trial for yo'jc r e! Be qu re far abo^t ,t ciean your teeth thoroughly morning and rvghr for a coupe of weeks Right from the start your nrrror will show you
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  • 526 14 Olympics become closer and cheaper SINGAPORE is KcttiiiK a real chance to send full representations to °the Olympic Games o*er the next few years. Finance has been tne stumbling block m past years. Lack of it cut down the number off onr competitors at
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  • 158 14 DON'T LEAVE YOUR VOTE TOO LATE rpni-: race hai rx-Kun. hree 1 I'rt-.ss readers' vote^> for ihv snort ■mm <»f WM are eonißl m but at a slow rate. This is just a reminder: Pleace send >«>ur votes m EARLY. We do not intend to fhre readers a day-to-day commentary
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  • 131 14 \l f oRLDS flyweight champion It Yoshio ShiraJ does not cap' who his next challenger i.s. but he Ls anxious to battle it out t '..tin with Filipino Leo E.spinosa, ho t'kayoed him hust September and who i.s rat<-d top contend* m a Press Interview the
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  • 43 14 The Americana t,.t\p «iwuiwi not to participate In the world ire-hockey championship* In Stockholm next month. The American ire Hottoy Federation ■>.•:<; coetl of a trip to Europe ami participation In *he chamnlonmhiM a < 1 1< run :<k> hl^'h.- A. P.
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  • 42 14 John I.andy. having hit first run over the two mile <li>.t;iii( 'h; son. clocks! eight mlnutca 58 2wc M establishing sn Australian record. His time wii.s 17 8 secoodi outside the world record held by Gaston R«*ifT. of Belgium.- A.P.
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  • 153 14  - 9 horses back from Camerons ALLAN LEWIS By THK FOLLOWING bofSM nave returned tron Caneroa Highland! O den von at Penan*?), i>^i;*:i i won at Penang); Naatkal S-12-53 nemlngton ]!-iL'-r)3. Adonla 2b-\2-'>:\ OeUang Btar 2;.-iL'-.»:{ 'J'l' 1 f U :«-<i U>r the Sini/.tj^r* Januarj ni»-« ting •J It-lS- i :mut
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  • 170 14 IRELAND make five changes, ositional, from the sidi ten 14 3 by N< w Zealand on Saturday, lor their Rugby Unl o n international linst France m Fans on Januan 23. Fullback J. G. Murphy and three irds W. O'Neill, K. Kavanagn re di pped.
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  • 28 14 Uarctn^r .viunoy oi Miami, fionaa. ranked No. 4. m the United States defeated Tony Vincent 11-9. 8-6. 6-4 to win the Dixi" tennis tourna- ment A.P.
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  • 504 14 Where are the big men? 11 HAT has happened W to the really big men In boxing the tall and heavy heavyweight*? Of the top ten heavyweights mi the latest Rln| Magazine ratings, only two .ire truly biff men— lighters who tower ireß over si\ ieet and who weigh well
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  • 431 15 SIGHT FIJIANS IN JOHORE XV But Perak have a plan to win Free Press Rugby Reporter JOHORE rugby selectors have provisionally named eight Fijians m their team for the H.M.S. Malaya final against Perak on Saturday. The match will be played m Kuala Lumpur. Perak, making six changes m the
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  • 151 15 'THE draw for the fourth round 1 of the Football Association chailejiue cup. made m London yesterday, resulted as follows Wrexham or Scunthorpe United v. ith or Charlton Athletic. Manchester City v. Leeds United or Tone]";:..::: Hotspur. Stoke City v. Middlesbrough or ter City
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  • 81 15 controversial rule that the United States tennla player from working ting Roods firm will be I bj the U.S. Lawn Tennis •<^n hen it holds its annual In New York on Jan. 16, it yestenky from now on. the United *U1 be tblt to
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  • 31 15 Three Sydne\ player* will represent Australia at the world table tennis championships m England next April. They are Leu Laza. 28; GeofT Jennings. 18. and Bill Hodge. 23.
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  • 185 15 1.0.C. to decide DUBLIN and Berlin were put forward as alternative sites lor the Equestrian events m the 1956 Olympic Games when the International Equestrian Federation Congress opened m Brussels yesterday. One of the first motions adopted unanimously by the congress was an appeal to the
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  • 58 15 NEO Chwee Kok, 22-year-oid Singapore swimming champion, arrived m Sydney on Sun- day night for a two month tour of "all Australian States. Neo. who was accompanied by j his manager. Mr. Kee Soon Be?, wil! make his first competitive appearance m the New South Wales Championships
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  • 73 15 pRIQU ALAND West failed by ll 72 runs to get 288 m 200 minutes and could only draw their three-day match against the New Zealand cricketers at Kimberley yesterday. The New Zealanders. who scored 296 m their first innings, declared their second innings at H>3
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  • 147 15 SAFA RUNS FLOODLIT MEET Free Press Soccer Reporter FLOODLIT football comes into Its own m Singapore this year The Singapore Amatrur Football Association yesterday announced the holding of a series ol inter-State matches oy floodlight at Jalan Besar Bta dium. First on the list is Perak, whose team will visit
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  • 209 16  -  ALLAN LEWIS Watch newcomer Air Rate By 1111. III 1 11 l .><>. IjniSS iriCK Was aftainsi umr-in.ihii^ m c«nn«i »i this morninr FABNLEY (Vlney) was the best of Saturdays runners to come •..Her notice He went wry nicely to run three m 37
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  • 483 16 I SnJshed »bOUI halt I length m front i' (tic end of three m 38 1 5 Pilots Point (Vineyi. workiiu tiorip. \u-nt remarkably well to di.*.MMC <>t three m 38. A good trial [or i MMmd stayer. (•ay Carnival (BoUfOUTe), 00 the
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  • 224 16 ontimird from P;i««. 1. m an Italian i orvette irltli er service oflk et s B Itl expert \Mll .id him ln< ludc repre entativet of the Bntl h MmUtrj o! Civil Aviation boac Hid the De Havilland Air- »!ip my. H a Morris, of the Accident
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  • 508 16 Red hat <j. Donnelly), who hag definitely improved more after his last .start win at I poh. a/ag accompanied by Gilan m solid pace work from about the .six. Singing Master ij. Donnelly* was restricted to il three-quarter pace. Chestnut i Smith) went c ->
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  • 300 16 IriM-maii |»la>s and I livts |»iiiiislnil I lAMAICA led the MCC touring cricketers by 70 runs I with seven second Innlngl wickets standing at \\u. I end of the third days play at Kingston yesterday I The English tourists were all out for 286 shortly
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  • 70 16 RANDOLPH Turpin. British and Bnopean middleweight boxino hampion may make an exhibition lour of the Far East before def^ndin Ilia European title m April If present plans materialise he would *l?e exhibition bouts In Sin-i--)ore. Bangkok, Manila and other •i'les. The British champion has not fought .since
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  • 109 16 CENTRAL dttrtct. beat .v by 141 runs m their PhmV Shield crick* Batten rfich end?s Auckland yesterday. ded Henry Cixt. the medium Test bowler who touted Enil with the New Zealand team m claimed seven Auckland wickets 89 rm m the Batch. He has now taken
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  • 52 16 UL'LGIUM-S Oft* Cup In. 0 Philippe Washer and Jacoua Brlchant left by air for Hon-koir early yesrerday enroute to Johannesourg South fdrkt for a I series of tour:ianunt> The Belgteni scored b 41 rfeton over the Pliilippines m an unofficial three-day invitational tournament over the vcekend.
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  • 64 16 /^ORDON HUDDY. six feet Mil I Cambridge Universi:\ Golf Secretary, beat Jeflrey Agate, also ef ClBI bridge by four and three m the \i I holes final for the Oxford and Cm- bridge Golfing Society's President! Putter at Rye. (Bussex>, yesterday. Huddy. who ig 22. is the first
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  • 44 16 "VEVVCOMER Fred Wampler of I Indianapolis fought off i c.^e I nerves and mounting challenge! I rerdny and won the" US$3O,OOO l» I Angeles open golf tournament, I Ing a last round 75 for a 72 hob I of 281, -A. P.
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