The Singapore Free Press, 13 November 1954

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  • 20 1 The SAingapore Free Press I jrnt'st Afternoon Sale m Malaya. \,i I 1104. Singapore, Sat., Nov. 13, 1954. Price 15Cts.
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  • 42 1 Khan 40 aircraft m two will fly past m salute OhiLsan when she Sinffapore this after- ith the former Comi in-Chief. Far East Air Air Marshal Sir Clifford on. and Lady PanderMarshal Sanderson Ls 1 for Britain or retire-
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  • 24 1 Inwe was found stabbed back and chest last ft the junction of Roch-">:»l-nansan Street. SinHe had boon attacked 1:)llt <^ht secret .society
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  • 236 1 4 YOUNG out-spoken Hollywood actor charged yesterday that Clark Gable and Humphrey Bogart should act their age on the screen and play father roles instead of romancing with aging heroines. Both Gable and Bogart are over the hill (finished) romantically but don't know
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  • 64 1 lIUNGARIAN actress, Eva Gabor, has suffered a throat hemorrhage due to "overwork and strain" and will not be able to speak for about a week, her doctor said yesterday. Dr. Michael Flynn said that until she recovers, Miss Gabor will live with her sister, Zsa
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  • 89 1 fRITISH soldier stowaway was found m the liner Chusan on its way to Singapore from Hong it was revealed today. He was taken off the liner on its arrival here two days ago. An Army spokesman told the Free Press this morning that he would
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  • 45 1 Singapore Rubber Mar►ened this morning on a I tone with first grade, ember shipment, at 83 11 16 1 to., 12 16 of a cent be'sterday'a close. might New York was 1 fed and London failed '"d to Singapore's rise »/16 cents yesterday.
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  • 160 1 THE Singapore Naval Base civil secretary. Mr. D. Crawley, said this morning that, it was almost impossible to reinstate the 31 discharged electrical workers immediately. "There is no work for them. W<- only employ people when there is work. It Is not
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  • 141 1 6 drown m floods STORM with hurricane-force winds killed at least seven people and flooded three square miles of the port of Hull when it swept Britain yesterday. A man and two women were drowned m a car at Abbeystead, near Lancaster, when they tried to
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  • 336 1 'THE death penalty for mutiny t m the British army will be retained only for the most serious forms of mutiny, the I Government decided yesterday. Tills was one of several changes m the military law advocated by an all -party par liftmen- I tary
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  • 34 1 Five hundred cinema patrons led by a kathi (Muslim priest prayed for good luck at the opening of the Taj Cinema (formerly known as New City) at Geylang Serai, Singapore, last night.
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  • 22 1 Mrs. H. J. C. Kulasingha, wife of the Singapore Legislative Councillor, yesterday opened the new primary school at Nee Soon.
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    • 515 1 w w Follow Pendengar I>i:ni>i:n<;/\K's Special 1 Selection for Kuala Lumpur races today are: SPECIAI NAP i The Wasp j DO I BLI J Meteorite, (iay-de-Lyon I I TltlißlJ De-Win, Good Manners, (irandeur Pendengar says the five $5-unit s should be invest- Ed thus: Special Nap: two wins ($10); Double:
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  • 272 2 After defence pact is ratified by all BRITAIN beJievi It will ft possibli U -'■< possibly m Bingapon th< ftnM session ol th€ newlyii<;it«d South East Asia Defence Council early n« xi year Thru- WOUld nun be DO n» <(i tfl summon an emergency meeting ol
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  • 172 2 McCarthy 'not in' as censure row rages SENATOR ./oh,. C Stermh <!>< tn(H-iu\ Mississippi told Uj« 8 Senate yestei day Senatoi Joseph McCarthy (R€ publican- Wisconsin j had fol J<v.((i :i pattern oi throwing "t-hmr and sltisti" at aii sena torji vho criticise him. "Unli st the Senate U w
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  • 54 2 a Japanese trawler was yesterday reported to have been seized by Chinese Communists near Manshan island. Accordtag to thr Chinese language newspaper Wah Kin Yal Pao Ujf trawler was blown by strong winds Into the Red Chinese-controlled area m the vicinity of the island near the mouth of
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  • 120 2 QINGAPOEPS Kallang O airfield will by bombed l«>r two hours tomorrow. liK«r Moths, Austers and Cessna 12 Os flown by local amateur pilots of the Koyal Singapore Flying Club "ill drop '(Ml pounds of bombs on the airfield. The bombs paper bags containing powdered
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  • 248 2 "jpil i D y.: h&V Kaleba, Mau I Mau Commander m the M'-unt Kenya n gion, wajs S( nt( need to d< nth yc.M.ci- <'<■', foi ilh ga] possession oi a i volvi r ;tiid ammunition. Mi .m: tice i). Lestang who passed SI
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  • 133 2 rrin; 2,500 ion cable ship, M Stanley Angwin starts a rush job In mid Pacific to morrow to rrnair Ihr cable link between England and Australia m httif f or M fffnlnr ol th.s yvArs firs Tc-st cricket match between her 2?° Ml
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  • 152 2 U.S. NAVY UNLEASHES SUPERSONIC TERRIER' rpHE united states Navy ye! 4 n I( V; y flounced m folk, Virginia, sucees>i U J defence Lsts with its supersonic guided mh Inner. This ifi a slim, neddle tl weapon designed to Intercei aircraft at much i, )m > ranees and higher altitude
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  • 190 2 THE French Premier, Mr. Mendes France, threatened retaliatory measures yesterday unless Egypt halts its "inflammatory" broadcasts to North Africa. The Premier did not say what measures the Government might take against Egypt, but Government officials have been reported to be considering economic reprisals, such as
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    • 29 2 l^oii e« 1 1 Phone V«,.r SMALL ADS. <«» Sintf apore 21(00 Ex*. IO« W^WMjMp-' -'A «H^HHS *y<- 3MB£flfijjvMV« stVH^^F y J^^^lEn^^^H This is o STRAITS TIMES Cl.,ssif,cd Advertisement Service
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  • 310 3 HUNGER, SLAVERY UNDER VIETMINH -mi- French aircraft carrier, Bois Belleau, ived In Saigon yesterwitii 1,791 Catholic i jees who fled from \ortii Vietnam to escape Communist persecution. refugees, showing signs oi want and misi ry, were pickup by French warships from sampans and dugouts m i the.v fled their homes
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  • 33 3 Russia announced yesterday m ruc i ion of a ion m the Arctic, strenel|»in b the So?ie^ be setting up military li atomic bases m f*oi '•■y strategic region.- A.P.
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  • 49 3 HE DIED AFTER A BEER \N ia-yoar-uld youth died at Louvain m Belgium after drinking beer durum a student rraternity Initiation rite. Fhe stud< nt was forced to drink be< p to which aniline or nri rcurochrome iiad been added. An investigation will be held police -said A. P.
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  • Article, Illustration
    52 3 Indonesian-born film star Maria Menado may get a part m J. Arthur Rank's new South-East Asia film. Maria (above) with British film makers Mr. Eric Ambler (left) and Mr. Anthony Havelock-Allan (right) at the Keris Filims Studios set, is starring m the studio's new production, "A Family Called Abdul". Free
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  • 136 3 C A S ?S S&tsftfiff 1 eft** spnt the bni f <* M5336.00b,000. P t0 U() y ds an <* it came to a Whopping riir I''u1 ''ut fO of r t a he d<> n nT* for tho hurrlcanea which IJlt^
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  • 23 3 A ♦yoar-old .son of ;l fi.sh I* fhiba city near Killed hlmstll m griei .stole His pet lay.. U. P.
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  • 30 3 a I inner, father or six I'aren, Mohamed Ben Salah fm, ww killed by Tunisian 1 i on Thursday night, 40 w> ca.st or TunU, A.P.
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  • 66 3 y Orrman expedition of 14 men ha.s abandoned kti attempt to climb thr 28,470--foot "Hidden peak", m the Karakorum range m Northern Kashmir according to b mesMgf hum the EtMß'l ba.se camp received m Bemalpindi, North Pakistan, yesterday The "Hidden peak' 1 Ls m thr region of
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  • 183 3 PARATROOP PATROLS HUNTING DOWN BANDITS pARATROOP patrols pushed warily yesterday into the bandit-infested Aures Mountains, Algeria where no European has dared set foot since the "Army of God" rose m rebellion almost two weeks ago. One patrol struggled 35 miles south from Batna headquarters of the French effort to stamp
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  • 118 3 15,000 GO WILD OVER HOP ALONG A HYSTERICAL crowd J\ of 15,000 m Melbourne yesterday screamed and fought m a circus "big top" crammed to three times its supposed capacity when Hopalong Cassidy, the Hollywood "cowboy" star, made a personal appearance. The show was called off after five minutes as
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  • 21 3 The Queen Mother arrived m Ottawa last night on her first visit to Canada for IS years. Reuter
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  • 46 3 A 25-year-old Yugoslav actress has asked for political asylum m Genoa. Police said yesterday that Eva Bicanic. of Zagreb, had fled her homeland because of "persecution for my Catholic beliefs." She left Yugoslavia with a ballet troupe bound for London. A.P
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  • 23 3 Spain agreed to extradite John Gordon, 24, a Scottish journalist, Who i.s wantod m Glasgow on a mutflcr charge Reuter
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  • 180 3 VF\V liiitish a<-rnpl;ines will irom now through much tougher tests before they are Officially reKist<> m i a s airworthy, it w is announced m London yesterday. Those with pressurised cabins Mich as the lil-iated (ouiel jet airliners will go through water tank test*
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  • 129 3 CHURCH CALL: BAN ALL HORROR COMICS THE Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate of the Chuivh of England, yesterday led a deputation to the Government asking for action against the sale of "horror" I comics to children. I The Archbishop, Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, and other church leaders had a 40-minute meetIng with
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    • 41 3 Tea is served, Madam. ~k it 'U f^ffl^^ TEAK TEA TROLLEY <|dinTa Waxed finish $120/--(3 Lacquer finish $135/--'QUIKFOR' TEA TROLLIES m heatproof anodised aluminium FOLDING MODEL $72/SUPER QUALITY TROLLEY -BAR with two loose trays $145/THE STORE WITH A %(A^ TO OFFER
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  • The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, Nov, 13, 1954.
    • 315 4 opinion The Van Kleel Aquarium tisu co wn: sens from day oday. Latest disclosure Is thai the aquarium tanks have been emptied Ol many thousand gallons "1 sea water because It had been found 'irretrievably polluted." The City Architect wants to wash his hands of the
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    • 111 4 'i\\r announcement that the CommlAhioner General la to May In the Colony, m his official capacity, for another year, L highly welcome Mr Mac Donald haa t>< en dei cr ilxd :i Diic ol the k<- v Rguxei on the non Com munUt Ide ol the bamboo
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  • 712 4 THE DANGERS OF CO-EXISTENCE bdsfyh nryuj tykjm yu,m RELEGATIONS retUJ I junketing' ■< all Ira pr< ki Mi the phasis which the Krem iin is incn n fly plaoinj on its "East and ii live m to« r" formuli D btli free flowing vod th< almost pluto* i plen dour
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  • 523 4 ENGLISH in the CO UNCIL Singapore City Councillor Yap Pheng Geek today hits out at the Rendel Commission's recommendation that English is the most practical language for use m the new Legislative Assembly. It is a controversial issue. Many will agree with him. Many others will disagree. What do you
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  • 304 5 IST] riON has led to the i i»i Chinese girls m ;apore from their pai eni s tier guardian*. was stated yesterday by i 1 H. Lim, Lady Superior o! the children and »ung persons' section o! the il Welfare Department. I, mi sftid
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  • 136 5 MORE TRADERS ARE GOING 'BROKE' \N Increasing number ol traders In Singapore are going Into bankruptcy. a Government spokesman dt.sdo.sed that during the past 10 months receiving orders the first stage ol bankruptcy bad been taken out against 173 people, mostly traders Their gross liabilities amounted to about si 500,000
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  • 57 5 Mr. I. am .loon Khini and Miss Doloreg Rfareel- 10, (Below), riiniicrsu!) m the 1953 Mala y a n 15 1 v c Riband dance championship. Mr. Lam will partner Miss Sa'diah Abdullah, the 1954 Malayan Inter national amateur run-ner-up, m a tango exhibition at tonight's gala
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  • 110 5 He is first leader of world group rrtHE Singapore branch of the A World federalist Movement elected Mr. Alfred Wan as its first chairman at a general meeting on Thursday. The meeting, which was called fco adopt the constitution, wa.s held at the Singapore youth Council hall, In Orchard Road.
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  • 78 5 MALAYA will send three delegates to the World y.w.c.a. membership conference m Melbourne, which starts on Nuv 23 and lasts till Dec. 3. They are Mrs. Shufen Khoo 'Singapore) Misses Pauline Baruck (Malacca) and Ma Swee Ling (Kuala Lumpur). Mrs. Khoo. general secretary of
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  • 27 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. The High Commissioner has appointed Mr. R. G. Bower, of Tanah Merah Estate', Tan^kah, a supervising officer under the Rubber Dealers' Enactment.
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  • 123 5 POSTOFFICE SET UP FOR FORCES A SPECIAL post office ha.s been .set up at Demp.sey Road. Tanglin Barracks, to relieve traffic congestion at the Singapore General Po.st Office. t It deals with all mail posted by the Forces and received In Singapore for delivery to members of the Forces, apart
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  • 51 5 A cal] to Indians Mid Geylonese m Malaya to form ;< United political front was madt by the president of thr Malayan-bom Indian Association of Penang, Mr. 8. o. Bubramaniam, Mr. Bubramaniam, who ii now m Singapore, said the Indians and Ceylonese could constitute ;<
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 76 5 Fine Quality Diamond Gem set Platinum Engagement Rings Eternity Rings Gold Platinum Wedding Rings S.P.H. de SILVA L<«|. 45 HIGH STREET SINGAPORE 6. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH. A wide range of all popular cameras JAC KS PH OTO CO and (Capitol maiding) by all leading makers 157, North Bridge Road, Singapore
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 720 5 CHI ttCH OF ENGLAND METHODIST St. Vndrew'a Cathedral: 7& 8 1 straits Chinese Church: gam Ij Communion; 5.30 a.m. Sunday School; 940 am Morning school; 10.30 a.m. Matins; Worship, Mr. Ec Soon Howe; 10.30 Holy Communion; 6 pan. a.m. Service m Malay— Mr Koh I Tiong Tai; 4.30 p.m/M.Y.F. MeetIndrew's
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    • 252 6 a A /a r^l I j W Ix LI) v L- v^ w roil* o ■vj rz zz [S§Mi [9BRr?F* TARZAN by Edgar Rice Burroughs I tlc ratti c: paapd oj t^so nT- THE WAJRV MAN AW\EI7 ANP j WHCM INSTANTLY STRUCK. THE CAKNIVOfcE'S SKOJLL FELINE MUSCLES 'H:Bft"Lb K^totr^ u»n
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    • 732 6 YOUR I LUCKY STAR itOKN today. yuu ha\e a E frank, sincere and open nature. Yours |a a uell-balam t<l mind but yuu are inclined to j get restless if you are thiu^l into any routine job for long You must have something thai intrigues your intellect a»i«l puts a
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 216 7 LONDON, \<»v l» Previous loda Nov SBCH W 1 KSS c.i.l. European 2 J 7 IT, buyers 24' >uver 249 16 .sellers 4% w li ers :-.i-,iK Vo 1 KSS c.i.f. European 24 buyers 24' buven p ,rt> ikh 24', letters 24\ telLrs X i iii'.ik vu
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    • 104 7 Above prices quoted m U.S. cents per Ib. NKW YORK. Nov. 12. Previous Today TIN Straits spot and nearby 90.25 nom. 9100 norn UN futures Nov. 89.75 bid 90.20 bid 90.15 asked 90.90 asked Deo. 89.62 bid 90.10 bid 90.00 asked 90.75 asked fan. 89.50 bid 90.00
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    • 52 7 Spot Malabar was quoted ar •ents ppr pound. November hinment at 48. December 46. February and March (m equal monthly proportions'* 45. Sarawak spot 49. November ship ment 47 and Lampong spot at 50 i ccu t,s per pound sellers ex dock. Above prices quoted m U.S. cents
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    • 34 7 NKW YORK. No* 12. Previous Today n <s«striala ***** 377.11 Ja^roada r»7 i) m m i».:n.->i», Bonds 1tK».9l 100 »4 l 11 L 80.62 80.60 i stocks Composite Averages 138.03 138.53
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    • 117 7 Ni>v. 1?. kt>o« i.. Previous Today > X uhpp.nes. cjd. IK North $1 -j 4 seUeW HM^ sellers 1 iropeaa delivered weight p«r 1 ion Nov. /Dec. ►PR Phillppinet, f.o.b. Manila, unquof^ HQouoted ri-l.v (I ,d weight, per long ton IWfRA, straits c.i.f. IK/North ruropean delivered
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  • 105 7 proposed Singapore- i Perth air route benefli Malayan biwi--1 Qantai 8.0.A.C j 11 1!; aid m Singapore wore businessmen v^ fle* to Perth than 1 route proposed w 1 i ild ki;r Darwin 1 international ur- naki Perib ,m Australian entry airport He pointed
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  • 278 7 S.E. ASIA UNION? STORE LEADERS SPLIT 'United Malaya comes first* TUT Idea of .Malaya taking Mv» lead to form la South -Fast Asia union, was received with ini\«-<l feelings by Singapore leaders yesterday. Such a Union was proposed by Dato Sir Changlock Tan, president of the Malayan Chinese Association, and
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  • 177 7 HPHE Singapore Film Society A which met to adopt a con.stitution disclosed that it has 185 members. Sixty other people have applied for membership. The Chairman, Mr. E. Mottram, told members they would be able to enjoy good films normally hot available m Singapore.
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  • 37 7 IPOH, Sat. -Sixteen managers of co-operative stores m the Kinta district yesterday began a three-day course with .special reference to the administrative and auditing aspects of their work. Instructors are officials of the Co-operative Department
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  • 307 7 ELECTION TO TWO COUNCILS? jVfOST Singapore politicians told the Free Press yesterday that a person should not be allowed to stand for election to both the Legislative Assembly and the City and Island Council. The general opinion wa-s that it was impossible
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 36 7 CLAMOROUS SWIMSUITS teak\l t<» do ißMutiful y things for a girl's figure. t Whatever your particular t£ g* 1^ See fiiem noi¥ a/ %w l^Vf'l^l SHI |l I 'I'll M, lill.ll SI HI 11. Sl\|. IPOIII.
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  • 436 8 EFFICIENCY TOOK HER TO A CEll W PRISOI* 'rut; efficiency <»f Christine Pedler made her the |>«*r t*#*«- 1 private lecreturyi but it took he? t<» a dork at tin Old Bailey and to a < ell m llollowav Prison. Bhe wai jailed
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  • 181 8 REFUSED ENTRY INTO ENGLAND L^IGHT love letters from a 14-year-old schoolgirl wer< lj m the wallet of a 15-year-old German boy found dead m the cabin of a Belgian cross-Channef boat T Dover. He was refused permission to land m England the day
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  • 112 8 PEER VISITS MRS. WHEELER IN PRISON LORD Vivian, 48-year-old West End impresario, h.> v visited Mrs. Mavis Wheeler, who is now serving B sia month sentence at Hill Hi prison without bans, neat Epping, Essex, for ihootinj him. At Salisbury Assizes a montlj ago she was found guilty t wounding
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  • 123 8 COLOUR BAR FORCED HIM TO CO HOME A BARRACK koom colour bar led 2% > old .(iI on 1 1- (1 ■Oldier to leave his over s«-as bound draff and go bone to Liverpool, it was said at a Woolwich court martial The soldier* Gunner George Alexander (iii bert, stationed
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  • 159 8 A HOSPITAL .said that ho<•au.se oi a "clerical error" a baby <url born there was labelled "boy" for 17 days, and. each day nurses Rave the baby to the mother for [eedinu, Saving •Heir.-, your son." The mother, Mrs. Lilian Cooper, or Wilmslow, Cheshire,
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  • 24 8 since recruiting started «>n November 15, 1949, 316,081 men and women have joined the Civil Defence Corps m England and Wales.
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  • 63 8 THE London County Council has decided to tighten up rules concerning po.ster.s advertising entertainments. Seme "went beyond the grounds of decency," said Mr. A X Samuels, chairman of the public control committee. Now a ban will br put on the display of offending posters anywhere. Previously it
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  • 391 8 riTWKNTY SEVKN people pai( 1 £0,700 between them recently just for the right tl .style themselves Lord oi Lady of the Manor With that right came n< property, no houses, no land True, some ol the t,» a Lord win ret a \i
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  • 78 8 THE Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill admires his youngest grandchild, Charlotte Clementine Soames, aged three months, after her christening. Holding her is the mother, Mrs. Christoper Soames (Mary i.'hurchill). Next to her is the father. Behind Sir Winston is Mrs. Churchill, and m front
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  • 24 8 Nearly half Britain's con merclal airliners are U s craft, says a .survey by UM n craft Industries AMOClaw" issued m Washington.
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  • 422 9 yMK John Rothenstein, 53-year-old director and keeper of the Tate admitted that he hit Mr. Douglas Cooper, 44, the art critic and collector, during a private viewing of the Diaghilev exhibition at London's Forbes House. The one-punch fight took place m a
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  • 56 9 A man climbed to a 25-foot-ledge at his home to rethe roof, but could not himself to come clown the Icier again. Mr. Stephen Kiteley (45), of I kway Road, Norbury, Sur•ey, lay on the ledge, flashed his torch and shouted. A fireman
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  • 53 9 Down the bank into the Thames at Barnes, near London ran a pram with three-year-old Nicholas Wood, of Gunterstone Road, Fulham, dir.uinu to the handle. Mrs. Ethel Brewster dashed into the water up to her neck and snatched him to safety as the pram was
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  • 54 9 Bloodhounds and police cars searched Slough (Bucks) all night recently for Lynn Sleet, aged three, who was reported missing. She was lound m a street naif a mile from her home by residents who heard her cry- l! Her explanation? She went to see the
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  • 27 9 Den.se foe blotted out Manchester for six hours one night last week, and brought traffic to a standstill. Five people collapsed m the street.
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  • 23 9 The all-male electorate of lucerne has voted m favour of Sunday morning sports meetng«, hitherto banned by a focal law.
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  • 150 9 |>RITAIN will get better road.s soon. The Government have decided to give a new priority to the long-term plun for modernisation. Details of the first stage of this programme are expected to be announced shortly. Ministers are greatly concerned about growing traffic congestion. It
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  • 224 9 A MAN who Jumped on a /v Newcastle upon Tyne DU| at traffic lights thought ne v'as within his rights In r<-iu-,ini< when the conductress ordered him off, He told the magistrates at wcastle that "the London magistrate said we could get f >n
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  • 83 9 KIYO SENNA. 24, lost his arms after they had come into contact with high voltage wires when he was nine For some years after finishing school, Kiyo did some farming at home, then he wanted to learn radio engineering and enrolled at the National Vocational
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  • 178 9 2 SCHOOLS BOYCOTT ARTS BALL TWO of London's art schools -Wimbledon and Hammersmith have boycotted this year's Chelsea Arts Ball I and refused to take any part j m the traditional tableaux. The Architectural Assoeiai tion has not decided yet but an official said: "After what happened last year we
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  • 35 9 Five-year-old Philippe Quemmrur, son O f a gamekeeper, .slipped a s he walked through the kennels of a Shooting lodge near Rheims, France He wa.s attacked and kiJJcci by loui boar hounds.
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  • 496 9 An angry wife wrote to Other Woman lETTERB m which an Army J captain's wife accused a professional ginger Ol breaking up her marriage w< re read at Esm>x Quart er Sessions at Chelmsford. m them she wrote to th<- linger: "Thou shall not steal vi commit adultery. You have
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  • 702 10  -  KATHLEEN HICKLEY Continuing the strange adventures of Fatimah aad Mansoor and the Magic Jar (which gava them a tail) by IM'||\l\ll >«"<* >1*">" i 1,-1.1114 m ihi Ihelf win ii t i j v < it« ii bottle it,,- line Thej "i"" ll IUII filld tlirni^-U»> h.iii-'-d
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  • 58 10 YOUNG artists. j;<*t out your paints, crayons or chalks. and colour this picture. It may win you a prize. There art* four S."> prizes to be won. Fill m your name, address and &gt and send to Auntie Wendy. The Singapore Free Press. Cecil street, Singapore
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 478 10 Rupert's Coral Island 7 Ahei icrambhng <>v.- r th« bvely ici In k«peranon he ihouu foi icbnd md among m r<«ks. iom« >••'(>• > lJ( »ntn mo reply Jgain v^ry hard and iharp. Rypen rhere n only iilence md he HKtnd* cornel md gives i <<>(> begins o lose hope
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  • 389 11 Don't be afraid of CRAMP yOl us V^!fry, < 1 ,V,?/^f.., fr ai^ of something you !^.!,!!^.,.^!1.*!?™ fitness expert IOSFPHJEDM^ "^EnlßP""^...Olff MfatiSl***^.?***. iv^s you "the SSSISIiJJS M J r ar —^needlessly. /'RAMP! That is a word that frightens many athers. And it frightens most of all those who know least
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  • 85 11 CCIENCE has discovered 1 '>>■*' feeding of lysine. one tn< 11 substances called :m acids that arc essential human nutrition, ran subtntially Increase the growth ol babies. acids ;tr f > the basic m 'Cals m food from which l)f »iv bUllds proteins lv s thr
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  • Article, Illustration
    478 11 first bid made by each part- ncr is the foundation of the ensuing auction. Often, the respon. sibility for reaching the wrong final contract is the result of the wrong choice m the first bid a player makes m choosing the Initial response to partner's bid. it is
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  • 350 11 T*HE undermanned police x of Europe's battered capitals had their hands full fighting juvenile delinquency m the poverty and homelessness that followed World War 11. Today, with broken families reunited, prosperity on the increase and new housing sprouting out of the rubble, fewer offenders are
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  • 179 11 PYRAMID STANDS ON ITS POINT A NEW symbol will soon be taking its place m world renown alongside Paris' Eiffel Tower, London's Crystal Palace and New York's Try lon and Perlsphere all dominant buildings at World's Fairs, The M$f>()0. 01)0.000 Brussels World's Fun- oi 1958, planning for which is n<>w
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  • 128 11 A RELIGIOUS revival is k»ing on m New Zealand where churches, which between the wars held only a small handful of worshippers, are now crowded to overflowing: every Sunday. Much still depends on the personality of the minister, but m parishes, where the clergy are prepared
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    • 90 11 rtrm m m I AIR VIEW CABARET 9% a K« PAC'KKT OF "WAI VAT SI N' I r X P* W* SC(,AI{ ANDY TO KVKK^ Bm mm wmj\ patron PFGisTERED H^S^S^F /Vlso pri'/es yiveti for •trade mark Tls^ *ty- S P°t Hances *iBjtfm*tt^JJ£vT i«| VAT CUM §3 BINGAPOBI, i jS^Sifc
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  • 225 12 ACESSf m batu Spain ii- 80' drop In the 1 < i ate In the la tth The i omfoi Wni bati 'ics are the re ill i a nation anti-TB vhich tx •.ii. m 1942 ben here only fl Bfl I bed foj rB
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    33 12  -  OSBERT LANCASTER hy \Vh en I was a we >mi gl\ f j.u i c h tij no wx instruction at school hi*t at /c</sf we knar which wo ■> wh ich
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  • 602 12  - Watch out for infection when you bathe THE SINGAPORE DOCTOR by ■pODAY bathing i con ,i(ji >■([ 0116 <>i requirement hygiene it not \>• bathing upon as an acti^ I unwoi I•• for tho pii lto n hh< j on thi h v -I, m a o i i tin
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    • 46 12 > t p i Ky^THJ j i I t£r*tß HHPBH Hl^^BH Br^^H GH flw OF SINGAPORE jjßM^\A ND MALAYA 1954 ISSUE JG^K NOW READY JH^^^^^^ BBSs? dHBBBSm s t»^BBSbHK^« CS3L. J^BSH^HHeBHr m Hhv//// m x. Kit A\|l A V A ''*i~--'-v'ijiitf SUMATRA "^7^ *^/yJ SS SN DISAPPOINTMENT.
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    • 165 12 CLtIS across b Dcscribf millam'i overture! l Delight with the way In (8) l^' 1 i)n\\, and v«'t so rer| Dearly Exchanged professions (6j i Isari (S) I ;n« man I tne a Came ;»t peed v. Ith an Injui y lairesl (nfe? (7) fti (7) ii a patten ik<
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  • 374 13  - NO Hollywood Prophet 'epic' say Ulemas Ralph K. Polad RAGING controversy v In the Arab world over whether it would be sacriligious to make a movie on the life of the Prophet Mohammed has been touched off by the series of Hollywood super-productions based on the Bible. Latest move m
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  • 612 13  -  DAVID LEWIN Jean Simmons: Her story begins TODAY -Told by It seemed to happen suddenly pROM an Impersonal business point of view tU < tn Merilj n Simmons (professionally j a n Simmons, actress) U a proposition worth Dayton £30,000 a Him and JJ ua
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  • 137 13 IT needs strength for a girl to remain human m the money whirl of a film business. Rita Hayworth could never take the strain. Her marriages broke up fast, her films deteriorated. Now she is merely a memory. Hollywood is full of cases like it. But Jean Simmons
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  • 145 13 ONE man more tha anyone else "gay me confidence, kept me san< and cut out all the nonsense That man is her husbam Stewart ("Jimmy"j Grange: 15 years older than she is, wh. married her four years ag and made the profes&ionu gloom-casters predict disastei Jean first saw
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  • 54 13 JWAS furious about i that 'No.' At that time I thought acting wa.s ail right, but I was more intfrosted m the i! 5 a day I waa being paid. It wasn't that we were poor fit norm but the monry was useful When she started aiming Hamlet'
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    • 78 13 jf lt *t*t**fe< -*<^<>^o\m-a »>fff%4f%«t*f%ft#|ftJf%llStf%Jfs I m» h?A&J a Sff of lhe STR/IIT BUDGET can b« 4 s^ni by Air Mail to any address m the United Kingdom if an inclusive rate of S I $24.00 I FOR SIX MONTHS I If you want the "BUDGET" while on leave or
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  • 236 14 rstrufghr yOU'VE all heard of roving centre-forwards, but here's one to end them all. His "roving" covers half the globe! The centre forward of Handsworth Amateurs < Birmingham Old Boys' League; is FlightLieut. Jimmy Jones, an R.A.F. aircrew engineer. He .scored from outside right m the
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  • 157 14 *pHE United States opens its winter tennis invasion of Australia m the New South Wales championships, first of tin* big preparations for the Davis Cup rounds. Aum.i uluin officials say they will rii.ike ,< i;i_' effort to complete thi.s fifth louriKiment without any incident lii past
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  • 118 14 WILLIE Watson, who has played for England at soccer ;«nd cricket, is to become player-manager of Halifax To 7. ii He succeeds Mr. Gerald Henry, who resigned laal month. Sunderland, Wat.son'.s club and Halifax have agreed to tei m.^ for hia transfer Not t Ingham
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  • 16 14 racing programme I hi n i i mcd A ".i bg flooded onUKi >u«
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  • 92 14 KITONE LAVE, th c "Ton^an Torpedo." will meet Australian heavyweight Champion Ken Brady lor the third time m December 23 at Leichardt Stadium, Sydney. Thi s means that negotiations for a Singapore bout on Dec.' between lave and Fijian Isimeli Radrodro must be dropped. Lave lost
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  • 387 14  - Manchester City v. Portsmouth is key match today ARCHIE QUICK Itv yjANCHLS'I Kit i.'lfy iilotif the six top teamj In Dli Islon One have the Advantage <>\ playing a< home today, and c M line Road they take on anothei ol the champion i! u> ll ill< ngers, I'm Uunouth
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  • 114 14 SPORTS NEWS AXD MEWS FROM OVERSEAS] IMIi: British Army *M'ut Wales by <i«i»t bouts to three their flrsl tournament <>i n»** season it the Military Boxing stadium, Aldershot. Pie turf <»n the frit shows the \rniv middle weight champion m action. It. P. Harrinc ion 6 Hn
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  • 74 14 t I/i:n MILLSON (Doncaster) was one oi the last to realise that he had outpointed Johnny Smith (Portsmouth) In an eight-round lißht-heavy-weight fight at Ep.som. Just before the final bell Smith landed a crushing right to the jaw, and Mill.son went down. He was helped to
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  • 49 14 The Eclectic competition at the Royal Singapore Golf Club was won by E. J. Curran with a nett score of 52 (60—7% Other scores returned were: S. C. Beatty 52 (62—9% F. W. Dunhill 52 n (62- 9 S. E. M. Welch 53 (58 5
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  • 30 14 OSCOW Dynamo soccer team last 1 l night beat a combined side from Lausanne and Zurich by lour goals tO Hi' vmriiur nnlu mipo hofnm half-time.- Reuter
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  • 348 14  -  STERLING CLAPPEY By rpWENTY-FIVE years ago anyone wno swam the English Channel was a hero m a class with Lindbergh, Byrd or other trail blazers. But by the lime new chal- r lengers were taking on the deceptive 22 miles between France and England this
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  • 456 14 CLUB OR COUNTRY? CLUB or country? The old controversy has been revived by the generosity oi Everton m giving Eglington, Farrell, Donovan and O'Neill to Eire for their match with Norway m Dublin. Fverton's reward was a s—o 1 beating at Portsmouth an d the loss
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  • 508 15  -  ARGOS First Cup win THE LAST WORD— by Misson the hero U/H^VU r KOYALXAVY W kSi |U -ELS 1* WM l»«*Wmed fit to take his pia.c m Raver. «as. ne Roven looked like champions all (he way as they won their first SAFA Senior
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  • 220 15 'We've got to work and hard!' all nut effort and the sternest possible competition will be necessary »i the r S. hopes to match iLr i- erful Russians m the 1956 Olympics says a ideran official who has ♦•mii Soviet athletes m re- i < action. The Russians claim to
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  • 295 15 Japs surprise— but H.K. enter zone final II f NG KONG beat Japan by matches to three to win semi-final oi the Asian zone Cup badminton tour- "t yesterday m Hong Hong Kong has new gained right to meet India m the f fjnai. A capacity crowd at the "OOdJii
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  • 173 15 I^l>l>Y and David Cboonf of I f^f Malaya will In- the stars of the Norw^Kian international badminton championships which begin m Oslo today. It is the first international championship oi this kind to be held m Norway and apart from the Malayans and the best Norwegian
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  • 85 15 early 600 marksmen from 31 ((iHitriev- v.il] ompet€ m the 36th world shooting championships due to open m Venezuela, tomorrow. The magnificent Fi Valle army range said to be one oi thi best equipped m the worjd rea6\ lor the meeting. Tlje shooting cam] built ai
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  • 317 15 COWDREY'S FIRST 100 SAVES MCC AFTER being lour wickets down with only 38 runs to their credit, the M.C.C. tourists recovered to be 252 all out m i their match against New South Wales at Sydney yesterday. j The recovery was totally due to the brilliance of Len Hutton (102)
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  • 128 15 COUTH Australia scored 200 fao JJ their first Innings against Western Australia when thr Sheffield shield match opened m Adelaide yesterday, The visitors had scored 41 Without tOSS bffore Mumps WtTt drawn. Oaeme Hoir fighting to rr establish him»ir after four failures! fcgainst MCC bfiwlrr.s,
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  • 102 15 <1> Is it possible to uaterski »n your bare feet? it) Which State holds the Paeni S«mmik (up for badminton? '3) lli»w many first plates did Singapore win at the last Asian (iames? <4> The 1956 Olympic Ciame» will be m Melbourne, Australia. Where will the Winter Olympics
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    • 30 15 HOCKS-ALCIS 9 EXTRA < Q 21 JEWELS SWISS MADE MNCABLOC- ANTIMAGNETIC. SHQCK RESI^ T ANT. OBTAW4SU a 0 «(Q Miss JUNE MOK Sings The OCEAN PARK HOTEI EVERYNIGHT Except Miind^yi I
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  • 216 16 Going: Fair Meteorite a good bet Free Press Course Correspondent UK- WIN is napped to U win the 4.00, a 1J mile handicap for Class t, Div 1 horses at Kuala Lumpur today. This Devonian gelding rarely i'im^ bad race, and hi,, .',< md se<
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  • 74 16 CAIQUE (In Race 6) year-old will be even better on top of the ground. Misty Jadi Is a strong stable fancy, while Good Manners will come m for solid support. Rosalind has only to reproduce her Wednesday running to win Race Seven. Old Ra-Li comes into it with
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  • 133 16 JAPANESE boxer Mltsuo Yamamoto, prevented from fi^htin^ m Singapore because the Government refused him a vi.sa, said today ho would go to Manila next week if an entry permit is not forthcoming by that time. The Singapore Immigration authorities are reported to be reconsidering
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  • 217 16 IKr^PA^KK I'KM)IA(,VK II«>OM Jill' CALL RO1 POINTER ,<.., hmkrikm. <onstf.li.vuon jTWOOOSTAB TRUMPINGTON II 311 Hollywood M.r Hollywood Stai Demonic llooghly \uoi ii Hoofhly u...k Reb«l KwekReM ttoUyw-d Star m^tellatum K... ikii.kif Mrihourir METEORITE MATINEE H MATINEE II .5 00 Skyrldei Munler I k<-Mr Ikelele Picture House
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  • 93 16 gINOAPORI ChlntM V.M C A. will hold i' i fourth annual open Bin* ipore < I-.,, countn racej on Nov 5 •>'■" il the function <»i ivi.su ''"'i'" 1 Road and South Buona vista Road al H 30 I m 1 |J« >" w for memberi
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  • 759 16 RACE 1—2.30: CL. 5, DIV. 3— 6 F. 1 096 Binnton 8y Viney 8.12 2 849 Demonic 6y Bagby 8.11 3 680 Constellation 8y Hudson 8.10 4 000 Battle Cruiser 5y Mawi 808 5 670 Tail Light 7y 8.07 6 667 Oregon II 5y Jones 8.06 7 756 Trumpington
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    • 345 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. BIRTHS 20 Word* $H minimum i FORBES To Dorothy and Htiiu.h a daughter Lesley Anne Elizabeth, at KK Hospital on No\ 1 BALASANDREN: To Kanagam 3 bikit, wife of P. M. Balasandren. B c daughter Shyamala at K.K. Hos- J pttal OO 11-11-54. Both well. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 20 Word*
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    • 49 16 MISCELLANEOUS m Iforrf* |2 fm<fi U,,x !,0 r», »>«fr.i oaily COLOURED CANDLI from Atnprif-a fot youi dlnnci tabled CocktalJ Traja hand iai \<'<i from fine wood; Manila i 1 1 >i m,i, unique X'man O*r<h from Hona K'hik Interior n' 304 n, Or< hard it*j;»«j, Singapore jl l 2:vmv.i
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    • 99 16 CALLING SERVICEMEN ]yjR. Andrew Lee, programme secrey* tary of the Singapore V.M.C.A., invites Service members who are keen on billiards to enter for the tournament to be held shortly at the association's premises. All those interested should contact him by 6.00 p.m. today (Sat.), closing date for entries. The individual
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