The Singapore Free Press, 3 January 1955
1955-01-03
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Title Section19 1955-01-03 1 The Singapoe Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya EMaf*pst«i >ion.. Jan. 3, i". i Pries IS 4 ta.19 words
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Article48 1955-01-03 1 Aussies all out 40 runs ahead i STRALIA were all out for A 231 runs when the third .;L Melbourne and tints finished I on the first Ulitham claimed the re- wickets and al- took five lor 60. ad Edrich began and England were no wicket at lunch.48 words
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Article381 1955-01-03 1 England (l>t Inns.) 191 U >IK VI I A (IST INNS.) m I) Stat ham 25 Ibw 1) Tyson 3 Evans b Statham 7 Ipplevard 31 on 11 l)>titute b IS inlle 23 i I vans h 47 Latham 13 sol it ham 11 1 \tr.is 12 Total 231.381 words
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Article29 1955-01-03 1 early voter- i into the home of! 31-year-old In- nductor on Rengam -i t"un d him dead' wlte lying unconsSh e is critically I spital.29 words
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Article21 1955-01-03 1 Pjus XII wvnt for a «J In the Vatican garrday despite sub- temperatures. His :ontinuin» kn I™ U.P.U.P. - 21 words
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172 1955-01-03 1 Grounded tanker freed THE Sues Canal has been cleared Of the obstruction caused by the tanker World Peace and the first convoy ol more than 200 hold-up ships is sailing through the canal from Suea early today. Traffic was disrupted when the World172 words
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Article114 1955-01-03 1 Free Press Market Correspondent. WHEN the Singapore Rubber Market opened this morning. January first grade rubber broke the $1 barrier for the first time since May. 1952. The opening price was a $1.01 a lb. It later slipped to $1. The tone was uncertain. The new114 words
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Article18 1955-01-03 1 Burmese Premier U Nu arrived m Rangoon yesterd from Penang after attending the Botjor conference.18 words
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Article86 1955-01-03 1 TERRORISTS killed three I 5e n and set nil ScSSi °5i cx I Jlosi ons m the last 24 hours. g, said yesterday. re nch grocer was shot Casablanca a da i Moroccan sal -< QuVtor* d(>Wn U1 the In Rabat, a police inspectorU.P. - 86 words
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334 1955-01-03 1 FLATS FOR THE RICH. SIT PLAN UNDER FIRE 6 A moral breach of faith 9 npHK Singapore Improve- ment Trust's aniiounccmcnt to let some of its -.000 homes to be built at Queenstown to the unlimited Income group is a moral breach of faith with the Legislative Council which voted334 words
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Article104 1955-01-03 1 4DMIRAL Arthur Radford, chairman of the U.S. A Joint Chiefs of Staff, said m Seoul yesterday that United States will defend the Republic of Korea with atomic weapons if necessary. Radford arrived m Seoul from Taipei where he sooke with Chiang Kai-shek taxing his three-dayU.P. - 104 words
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Article160 1955-01-03 1 TWO DAYS AFTER ENGAGEMENT WAS ANNOUNCED A young European en Donald McPherson, wh engagement was announced on New Year's Day wa.^ foil shot dead m a bathroom In the YMCA hostel. Orchard Road, Singapore, this morning. He had gunshot wounds m the head. A .32 automatic160 words
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Article23 1955-01-03 1 Peking radio claimed yesterday that Red China had shot, down 39 Nationalist Chinplanes and damaged 92 last i year. A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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Advertisement107 1955-01-03 1 Councillors hit out Page 5 K> 4 2s Much less Much more NICOTINE tS&Wdf FLAVOUR ~W ~m\ kW I i M\ v is i 9ml 9a XJ jt H Ii ml m Of x IB mt I *p J "JUST WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED" g Enjoy smoking L M the107 words
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Article211 1955-01-03 2 New Year holiday toll may be 'worst ever 9 rpRAFFII 1 y ear no ii the proportions i major national disaster, M Dearborn, president oi the lal Safety Council aid m New York The figure to hand as he spoke wm i (^o killed on theReuter; U.P. - 211 words
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162 1955-01-03 2 AllltlTlMl Sondsj newspaper yesterday ur^ed Britain to stop treating the inn-.. »l Windsor likr tin- hl.uk sheep ot the Royal famllj arid fjtwe bun .1 top gOV* ernsaenfl nest, The newspaper, M The People," lolned .1 gnawing S(m lion of opinionU.P. - 162 words
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175 1955-01-03 2 SOLDIER RAN AWAY WHILE OK PETROL THEFT CHARGE A SINGAPORE court martial was told at the r r j that a soldier escaped from custody while invc tigations into an all' the't of petrol were being made. Driver Ali bin Abdul Kader ol 75 Company, RASC. plead- h guilty to175 words
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Article38 1955-01-03 2 The tir.st International Asembly ol Muslim Youth met In Karachi day under the p'• Idency ol Kemal Yaqub, lead* r ol th< Egyptian delegation to the confer* nci Attending were i4!i delegates from !V3 countrie, A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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203 1955-01-03 2 'Hell with Sid off' comes to a once sleepy village ',1 the 800 residents of the once sleepy Berkshire village of Greenham Common, are seeking compensation from the United States Air Force for Introducing "hell with the lid off" In the district The villagers .say that the "hell" has beenReuter - 203 words
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Article103 1955-01-03 2 U.S. AWAITS RELEASE OF PRISONERS nPHK U..S Kmbassy m Moscow yesterday waited lor word from Russian authorities on when they will release two American prisoners. The Russians promised m a note delivered to the Embassy on Friday to releasi William Marchuk, M year old soldier o! Braokenrldge, Pennsylvania, and JohnA.P. - 103 words
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Article31 1955-01-03 2 Two Turkish destroyei rlv»(i In Malta on .Sunday on a two week visit during which tli< v. ill exercise with Bl wsi hip. m the Me.ijt. nean A. P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article36 1955-01-03 2 I ormoaan i >und an old artillery while playing In the couiiiiy.MUt. Oii cxurxniiiiii; the ncii exploded Two of the girla were killed and the other two injured seriously. A. P.A.P. - 36 words
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71 1955-01-03 2 Premier saves five from firing squad I>REMI£R Oamal Abdel Nasser last mght saved live men who tried to a .sinate him lrom the firing squad. The five Egyptian army men were condemned by a people's tribunal for planning to kill Nasser by trying to place a time-bomb m his plane.U.P. - 71 words
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143 1955-01-03 2 LAN American Sabre jet I tighter yesterday narrowly I missed crashing on a tarpau-jlin-covered area half the size 'of a football field where a lortune m diamonds la squashed m the mud at Prestwick Airport, Scotland. The plane's wheels buckled as it hitU.P. - 143 words
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Article45 1955-01-03 2 The last foreign missionary m Suchow, m Kansu province, bordering Mongolia, has ar- rived m Hong Kong. He is Brother Joseph Bergeron. 55. a Jesuit ol Quebec. I Canada, who has been m I China for the last 20 years.— A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Advertisement197 1955-01-03 2 :ili!;illllllH!llllllllllllllllll^ THE SI RAITS TIMES, which has pioneered the use of colour photography for magazine journalism m South East Asia, Announces a New SERVICE... Sales of a selection of the superb full-colour illustrations from The Straits Times Annuals m the form of U"xl4" dye-transfer photographic prints. These prints, suitably mounted,197 words
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292 1955-01-03 3 Governor, in wet blanket, defies bush blaze SI X Kobert (ieorge. (lovcrnor of South Australia, and his wife Ned from their summer residence near Adelaide and saved their lives by crouching on the ground m net blankets when a racing boshflre burned the house down >esterda>. Their son-in-law. Captain DouglasReuter - 292 words
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Article95 1955-01-03 3 >> s ith snow -irk ifter Christmaslidaya m z sn w ttun London s s >r E ng m tl. rth s Paris. s ial v/in- s trains b< gan E i rian s z t: y s E E n. mea- E 7 E mpe-A.P. - 95 words
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Article14 1955-01-03 3 as format with 60 tolj oualinbershlp: wi leh 186 A. P.A.P. - 14 words
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101 1955-01-03 3 J) REV FISHER. Archbishop of Canterbury. centre of a recent controversy over a it imatic ground for divorce, is to ex- m an outspoken book. published by Promotinu X !le\t c to i ol Enjfrln which will undei .1 vio cited that101 words
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Article29 1955-01-03 3 Two men. missing m a launch on their way from Ilfracombe, In Devon, to Lundy Island, were picked up early yesterday by the British tier Agapenor.29 words
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79 1955-01-03 3 IjMCiHTY nun and fi\e J women, taking a three months' "baldness curt" m a hospital m Buckinghamshire have round that the new druii. ronicol, is rejuvenating then as well as bringing 'llurT to their bald pates. Some ol the patients, taking fourReuter - 79 words
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144 1955-01-03 3 CATHY O'DONNELL. diminutive, wistful star of a .en films, believes Ame- a and the movies m particular are too preoccupied with sex. 'Everywhere you turn on magazine stands and billboards it raises its erotic head.*' she declares. Even advertising has got so thatA.P. - 144 words
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Article32 1955-01-03 3 tnula J -randy lynruT school teacher who celebrated her Rinkerode, Germany, on New Year's day. *or longevity. "Three cups of coffee and -very day, rain or shine."- UPUP - 32 words
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Article174 1955-01-03 3 NEW WITNESSES FOR JELKE TRIAL 11IN0T JELKE'S lawyer said m New York yesterday that he expects to call about 30 men, described as customers of high priced call girls, as witnesses m Jelke's second vice trial. The new trial was ordered by the State Court of Appeal on Friday. TheA.P. - 174 words
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82 1955-01-03 3 Ban on divorce is aim of these women MADAME Dorria Shafique, leader of Egypt's "Daugh--01 the Nile" movement, said yesterday. Egyptian women planned to agitate tor the abolition of polygamy and cned divorce. Dorria said m New Delhi polygamy was one- sided and divorce "not m the true spirit ofA.P. - 82 words
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Article29 1955-01-03 3 Queen Zeine. Queen Mother of Jordan, left by plane last I night for Zurich. Switzerland for a holiday after a three I week visit to Britain,- U.P.U.P. - 29 words
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Article209 1955-01-03 3 NARRIMAN LAUGHS AWAY THE RUMOURS pORMER Queen Narriman of Egypt, her hair dyed a carrot ty red said yesterday that .she had a "jolly good time" with a former secretary of ex-King Farouk at a New Year's eve celebration m Lausanne, Switzerland. But the ex-Queen, who plans to divorce herU.P. - 209 words
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Advertisement79 1955-01-03 3 *0 100% DACRON is Ike V-Y^fPf^L ,ira evcfl n damp A\ -^4 H a^ ier creases slay in— MM mamMa ___________H__T ___r /^^^l v _V1 rfWJrA __F *2 'WG &£*>** {"ify I_f^« v _____H HI Ifci The OPTICAL 99* ft E A P An Interesting show of America's Top Fashion79 words
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Article264 1955-01-03 4 Opinion THE S.I.T. A MAN with v big 84 is Mr. T. P. F. McNeice. He just won't I talk about Singapore Improvement T r v 8 t houses. The SIT is a public body I financed by public money. Its avowed policy, BO fur, has boon to build houses264 words
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Article, Illustration421 1955-01-03 4 Farmer Imperial army officers are bitterly contemptuous of the pacifist attitude of the new Japanese recruit 4 KKAL tussle i s v<>ing n twten lhe Japan- arlordfl old school and the civin politicians as to who ill control thi 90-call-ed Japan* 11 0 Force. ional soldiers In421 words
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Article441 1955-01-03 4 WHETHER the present French Government lasts much longer or not —and few expect it to survive after the end of January— one encouraging factor will continue to stabilise the French political scene. This is the decline m influence of the French Communist Party. Despite allegations441 words
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Advertisement17 1955-01-03 4 lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIHII JEWELLERY AND SILVER WARE THAT WILL FASCINATE EVERY HEART. S.P.H.deSILV^;,/ SINGAPORE IPOH KUALA LUMPUP li:uin:m!iiiiiti!iumi nmiMiomii17 words
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Advertisement36 1955-01-03 4 gUYA-fl r__*i\jun i%st*iy^iisi!Sii^ir\i*iir( r^^nvft^p^it^f^t/; i |y| «tlto€ncUr* Vu lln I V_S _f% m I I tkr _^_f I cM>uson WTTH TNB HAULCCMCM S 4 Sole Ag«nts 1 F. E. ZUELLIC (MALAYA) LTD. SINCAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANC36 words
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Article, Illustration354 1955-01-03 5 Councillors up m arms against changes 'Not resposibility of Government to house well-to-do' a FEW DAYS ago, the Chairman of the Singapore A improvement Trust, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, said some of the 2.000 houses now being built by the SIT at Queenstown would354 words
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Article135 1955-01-03 5 TRUSTEES SAY NEW POLICY IS SOUND gOME of the trustees interviewed by the Free Press were reluctant discuss Trust proceed«gs. They said the Trust gjj approved the new Thol or sound masons. 4wty not however. ien°t liS^rff !WS *<* reveal them.S mber Can Dr. A.W.S. Thevathasan: "J iwaDS?^ ll^ 16135 words
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Article, Illustration81 1955-01-03 5 Abdul Rahman. Ponton r„ the S(sslons ntitv 7_, '^.Possessing "on maS h h h ad an •-'hority wltt »out law- These flats are for those m the lower income group. All blocks are of the same colour m rough finish. The stairways are not covered. Each flatFree Press - 81 words
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Article98 1955-01-03 5 THEY HAVE EXTRA FITTINGS These two bedroom flats m Tanglin Road may be let to the unlimited income group if the trustees so decide. Each block has a different colour scheme. The ground floor is of solid brick with a front verandah and a raised Bower bay. Extra attractions are:Free Press - 98 words
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132 1955-01-03 5 WHY did the SIT decide to allot flats m Queenstown to the unlimited income groups? The Free Press understands the reasons were: (1) Queenstown is an unpopular area where the demand for houses is not keen. (2) The SIT is committed132 words
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Article47 1955-01-03 5 Boey Chee Loke, a goldsmith, who was alleged to have carried bullion and jewellery valued at $7,227 on the PraiBukit Mertajam train on Dec. 30. was' granted $10,000 bail yesterday. The case was transferred to the Sessions Court for mention on Jan. 3.47 words
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Miscellaneous1033 1955-01-03 6 4 mJ&-%iw^ I JLj JHL A MANDRAKE by Leefajklnd' Phil Davis STAR Il— rr r ~~~1 \r r irr ccT 1£ X C C OUR H SUDDENLY— A VOICE f l>Oß\ tod.JN. J Oil ha\e OIK WEVE Til 1,.'- WHAT j E I> of lhos Jolly h* m^-j f c1,033 words
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Article, Illustration201 1955-01-03 7 She helps to get army boys back home 32-YEAR-OLD ship, the Empire Trooper, which was condemned to the scrap heap when she left Singapore on Nov. 5, with her last load of troops has had her life extended for a few months. The reason for201 words
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87 1955-01-03 7 ONE of the oldest and c best known ships calling m Singapore and Federation ports the 5,347-ton Fionia has been sold. Her owners, the East Asiatic Line of Denmark, I built the Fionia specially j for the Scandinavia-Con-tinent-Bangkok Malayan run 40 years ago. The87 words
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60 1955-01-03 7 RENT CAR PARK SPACES TO FIRMS, HE SAYS Tand Traffic Con of the Singa--11 is to consider rent parkin? new Telok Ayer firms m the neighbour hood. a completed last now open to all mot. free of charge. The suggestion to reserve spaces was made by Councillor J- M. Jumabhoy,60 words
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Article60 1955-01-03 7 and welfare services 'und s can now be usoci to foster approved nonvouth movements m l< ration. mi A^nn rdcr by the Hi «h Com- loner permits the funds to ,'wl ln carrvin S out specific f" for treatment of ta£d l rC ief of the60 words
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Article, Illustration143 1955-01-03 7 A SWEDISH naval training ship, the 4,200 mine- layer 'Alvsnabben,' will call m Singapore next Tuesday. Originally designed as a merchant ship, the Alvsnabben was bought by the Swedish Navy, who re-made her into a training and minelaying ship. Completed m 1943, the vesselFree Press - 143 words
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Article40 1955-01-03 7 Oner Ha Seng was sentenced at the Sessions Court. Johore Bahru, yesterday to 10 months' gaol with effect from Sept. 17. for the theft of three gold rings, a gold chain and $78 belonging to Sia Giok Hia.40 words
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Article54 1955-01-03 7 FLIGHT SERGEANT I. (Vissidy was married to j Miss M. t rulers lot t, headE mistress of Rangoon Road c English School. The cou- E pie are seen here after the ceremony m Singapore, A reception was held at I Lorong 4 N*. Telok Kurau E RoadFree Press - 54 words
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91 1955-01-03 7 l^ \h( fS- busi nessmen have been invited to visit Olvmni. Bntlsh Industries Fair, to be held at minXm London and at Castle Bromwich m Bir>nam from May 2 to May 13. •^on cards sent to orovide catalogues fo? S nd Birmingham of91 words
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Article93 1955-01-03 7 Dame Sybil Thorndike and I Sir Lewis Casson are due to I arrive at Kallang Airport from j Australia on Thursday. They 1 will &tay for one night on their way to India where they are to give a series of dramatic recitals under93 words
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Article24 1955-01-03 7 Inche Sardon bin Jubir, Mr. Teoh Chze Chong and Mr. George Treble have been appointed to the new Kluang District War Committee.24 words
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Article211 1955-01-03 7 T^HE sanction of the Governor-in-Council is being: sought by Singapore City Council to make payments to dependents of five firemen who died m ApriL The widow of Fireman Morsid is to be paid $53 a month with effect from August 27. 1959. The widow of211 words
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Article25 1955-01-03 7 Singapore Branch of the Royal Engineers' Association will hold its annual meeting at the welfare centre. Gillman Barracks, at 8 p.m. on Thursday.25 words
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Advertisement57 1955-01-03 7 f°r Quntity Quien fir Cie have many years' experience the following selection of Quien and Vlareta Red tturftundy A fm\\ A O W HUM B*orele>eeee.\ i*eere;eeie<lej Craves demi sec Pou) y Fulsse Craves Super.cures Petlt Cnab!l Haut Sauternes Vm Rose dAniou Leognan, 1947 Ch Z7 &T' ler cru MACL A57 words
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Article, Illustration166 1955-01-03 8 Balthasar, the villain of thr Aladdin pantomime stage ed by the British Military Hospital Stage Club, is "lost" m Change Alley but finds company m a bevy of "cuties." This Is a scene from the pantomime which delighted large audiences and had them roaring with laughter. ■■vTra-— -jm—BJWuuuumiiuun The Commissioner166 words
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Article, Illustration188 1955-01-03 9 ROUND about NGAPORE '"'h Public lif e 0 f c Co/on» The British des- ljs troyer Concord which arrived m Singapore last week, collected all these trophies during its 18 months' service m Eastern waters. The skipper. Commander C. A. James, proudly stands near the trophies, which were won during188 words
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Article, Illustration637 1955-01-03 10 Thomas Wiseman - Shelley will try dignity Thomas Wiseman by QHELLEY WINTERS, an 0 Inhibited whirlwind decided to bt ifled, discreet and committal Is flying back U) Hollywood from land, with ;i mission. It i. to ,'>• r ide wrlght Tennessee William. (he wrote A Bti Nam (i d r< to I* >637 words
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163 1955-01-03 10 Nice to meet Rommel here, said Monty HOLLYWOOD is still talk.:/' &tX>Ut the Ol Field Marshal Montgomery. Some people < rent sure how to addn s& him, VlSScount, V '> U r hip, or mlh i;il I red ii iw a iiiuVh it time chatted with tar on June Al163 words
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367 1955-01-03 10 Heroines can be a pain in the neck WHEN the handsome W hero grabs the lovely leading lady m his arms at last, while the band strikes up the reprise of the hit song and the a idienee goes all dewyeyed he may be whispering m her ear: "Kill myA.P. - 367 words
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Article54 1955-01-03 11 \v\ ether gill would do with a kitten for a pet but Mkha< la Denis, who with her husband Armand is well-knoa n i^ m\ explorer and ni tker of animal films, goes m for something rather larger and lits adopted African elephant calf Kidago. mean•ng "SmallReuter - 54 words
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46 1955-01-03 11 I) the world's strangest the univernomy closed 11 years to a shopping Moines, lowa, raduated tabder, Detroit Ufred W. Law- yeara to comnever number- janMO) h read only im-iito I al lltl,e Krem- called "mm-! f physorgs affect I manhisto:46 words
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Article, Illustration158 1955-01-03 11 An 'X' will keep the kids away from this film British film censor s yarned producer Neame that if he Picture of the S^MW an x certinly. by schoolmaster about a opui ioij ccx] v headmaster and a teacher over caning. The film was to have been made for theReuter - 158 words
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446 1955-01-03 11 JAMES WHITE; JOHN WREN - There's not an empty cabin on this miracle ship JAMES WHITE By I'VE JUST sailed m 1 what they call the "one-year miracle ship." She is Denmark's 4.000-ton m in ia ture luxury liner "Kronprins Frederik" which 'sails between Harwich and the west Jutland port of Esbjerg. On the night446 words
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Article, Illustration556 1955-01-03 11 'Cat's eyes'guided charioteers here on dark nights T HAVE just visited the home of a man who died 1,875 years ago. and a very nice home it was, too. I admired the fine statues m the garden and the still fresh artistic murals m the living room. Imagine someone gaping556 words
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Article541 1955-01-03 12 ANNE SHARPLEY - ANNE SHARPLEY THE-PAGE-WITH-THE-EMPHASIS-ON-WOMEN reports on the idea^ by- WILL. 0} hair to them* job J I may b< th 1 h I con ampler frail when ti.. top models. do model g all i find that most oi them laugh f the word di(541 words
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Article, Illustration60 1955-01-03 12 For Nmcheon and Mreej rear, Franc* feels best la ''-j wool huH with portrait neckline and shawl ■I' i hrr .matirr si.-o s cull at the elbow Her mould Mckri ins smoothl) over sheath skirt Inn com pies >" cwstaaM «.th small Mack crown-cap. two60 words
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Article, Illustration114 1955-01-03 12 WHAT is the biggest asset you can huv mi n raising money for charity? charm 9 Friends? Wealth? It is none "1 these it Is the snob ap"l a title. The woman who says so is that energetic amateur or*anl er, the Duchess of Marlborough. "AReuter - 114 words
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Advertisement58 1955-01-03 12 YOUR FIRST (/fT^"^ZDi cV 11 _^^^_T"_C_iv/ drey Hair > means it is time for you to take action with Inecto %jf This superb tint restores vouthtul natural colour, oermanentlv. to every visible strand, giving you any ih.Ue ol yotu cooice. cJ-BI'KOMQ) t.--.cl*i-.- U.,p0,,n ti i/( ntsi THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD.58 words
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Miscellaneous247 1955-01-03 12 CLUBS ACROSS: 5 A role fcr divorced couples? 1 Plan great men ran (11). 5> 7 Bells, but not parts of a cycle, b S OU P malc relative begins? though sounds like it 7 o i*V-i 9 Wluu. a cook might do in an 8 Is the final Job247 words
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Article309 1955-01-03 13 Women superior to men? 4 BRITISH scientist been making studies of men and women, and now has arrived at a con He finds the ladii rior m most W;. r. he says. vitality. They to cold. more courage and motional range. is latter point. Id women are da than menA.P. - 309 words
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Article, Illustration323 1955-01-03 13 COUTH would usually open the bidding with one club, to facilitate the rebid possibilities, but with the part score he was anxious to keep the opponents out of the bidding, or to force them to enter it at the two level, when perhaps they would fall victim to323 words
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588 1955-01-03 13 says THE SINGAPORE DOCTOR jtf ß B. was lying on my examination table. He was 28 and wellnourished. His right leg was bent upwards. 1 asked him to straighten his leg but he said that this would increase the pain m his abdomen. *T588 words
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Advertisement70 1955-01-03 13 TAKE CROOKES iJMC\ea^ed \Wm\h, -^MTTk-taV-BW-BA %o aaawaaaaK J label on the familiar m 7Hi green package. ms**** A *&iiis l I *NOW IN EACH CAPSULE 6.000 i.v. VITAMIN A j I 600 i.v. VITAMIN D iff) i/MPhihikP IK <JmC€ this new STRONGER potency at the same price. Obtainable from your70 words
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Article, Illustration38 1955-01-03 14 A orman) wins the world cci hampionship rim i tl clinched German) victor) over the Hunj n the world soccer championship, Switzerland m -Inly. The scorei is Schaeler, m tn. white |erse)38 words
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Article, Illustration306 1955-01-03 14 Boom year tor world sport i teres! i and participation, tor colour am Itement, for high quality ol individual and team perform the golden i" sports and 1954 marki d another glorl ol tthletic progress [ntere I >n the pari oi both :,!;:1 tl where sin I the Federation >'306 words
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Article60 1955-01-03 14 The picture thai needs no caption ami the Invest spoils thrill oi 1954 Britain** Roger Bannister beats John Land) of lustralia m the mile run at the Empire Games In August. Bannister's time was mm. .'>ss sec; Landy's mm 59.6 see. It was the ftrsl mil< race60 words
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Article, Illustration58 1955-01-03 14 \si.m Games at Manila. This is the finish of the 400 metre final at the Riial Memorial Stadium on May I. left to rUlit are Ying Long (hen of China (3rd)., lagindai Singh of India (2nd), and the winner Kanji Akaqi of Japan, who otanlished58 words
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Article, Illustration62 1955-01-03 14 World's fastest skier. Stein Krikson of Norway flashes past a pole marker at Are. Sweden, during the competition which brought him the world giant slalom ski championship m March. I.rikson. who also won the slalom title m February, was far ahead of the field with his unofficial62 words
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Article, Illustration560 1955-01-03 15 OUTSIDER WINS LAST CLASSIC Free Press Course Correspondent TIIK Yong Stable wound up a great season when Kltiirius, with Tom Mortimer astride, sprang i spectacular upset to win the Commissioner General's Cup over one and quarter miles at Penang on Saturday, last racing dayFree Press - 560 words
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Article41 1955-01-03 15 >::/ the American fou^' -'mpton. failed m a mile attempt m > yesterday. He four minutes 14 Beheavy track. the soaked ground day delay of the rain threw him mile is four min>nds. Which he old ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article169 1955-01-03 15 fHAIfPION jockey Athol Mulley v wound up a great season ov topping the list at the four -day Penang Turf Club Christmas-New Year Meeting with seven wins ana < five places. Top trainer at the meeting was Wally Bagby. who sent out seven winners, seven seconds169 words
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Article67 1955-01-03 15 i rpHIS years All Malaya Malays I Tennis championships will be held m Kuala Lumpur from January 22-25 So far more than 20 entries j ha\e been received. Matches will be j played on the Sultan Sulaiman and the Selangor Chinese Recreation I Club courts.67 words
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Article31 1955-01-03 15 The Panhellinio Basketball team of Athens yesterday defeated Gira Preti of Bologna. Italy, 61-57, to win the five nation "New Year's Basketball tournament" at San Remo. Italy. A.P. picture.A.P. - 31 words
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Article362 1955-01-03 15 INDIA 5 WICKETS DOWN FOR 115 TNDIA lost five wickets for 115 m reply to Pakistan's first innings total of 257 on the second day of the first Test of the series at Dacca. Pine bowling by Pakistan's pace bowlers had them m trouble early and four wickets were downReuter - 362 words
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Article1056 1955-01-03 15 FIRST DIVISION SECOND DIVISION P W D L F A Pis Aberdeen 17 14 0 3 40 13 28 Rangers 16 11 2 3 48 19 24 iSt. Mirren 16 10 3 3 39 26 23 Celtic 16 8 6 2 45 24 22 Hearts 141,056 words
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Article33 1955-01-03 15 Australian Jack Arkinstall won the Indian national lawn tennis championship at Calcutta yesterday, beating defending titlist Ramanathan Krishnan. India's No. 1 player 3-6, 6-3, 3-6. 6-2, 6-3. A. P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article82 1955-01-03 16 r'ANTERBURY beat Central nistricta hv 172 runs In their F'lunkei shield cricket match at Christchurch ye 8 ore, were: Canterbury 161 and 313 Centra] district! 91 and 211. In another I'iunke* Shield match i' Auckland ot igo he.it Auckland by I/) wickets. Semes were: OtagO 459Reuter - 82 words
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Article95 1955-01-03 16 A 43-year-old professional wrest It i died on Saturday night after i oil tp In In hia dre room during a tag- Uam wrestling match In Florida. Jack Rush known profes tonally as the c inadlan Angel", wa dead on antral ai Halifax Hospj Peace Justice95 words
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Article78 1955-01-03 16 I John "i 1 American bob led aoi Id eh implon In 1953 ye terd bm dv. ton iid i.. v the hiil Ii ol a two ed race on the fami d Olympic John on, f ied overturned everal tune. In tl k curveA.P. - 78 words
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Article, Illustration54 1955-01-03 16 slip by Ton> Trabert (U.S.), hut he managed to make good return from a crossconrl volly by Lew Moad (upper right* to Ken Rosewall during the doubles match which clinched the 1954 Davis (up Challenge Round America. The match was played at White City, Sydney. Tr.ibrrt's54 words
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Article89 1955-01-03 16 tihe n.i vis Cup began Its 1 iournev buck to the United States yesterday m an armoured ear. That was how it was taken to Sydney airport to be put aboard a plane. The United States won the trophy by beating Australia :i 2 mReuter - 89 words
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Article52 1955-01-03 16 Nandu Natekar retained his singles title In the Indian Badminton Championship Poona yesterday. He heal Trilok Naih Seth, a former champion, (i-15. 15-10. 15-2 In the final. Mrs. 811n d c r Patwardhan took the women's title, beating her younger lister Miss Sum tn Deodhar52 words
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Article93 1955-01-03 16 JJAshim khan, Pakistan's England open champion, was forced to retire from the United States Open Squash Rackets Championship In New York yesterday be--6 ot an injured leu. Etta semi-final opponent, Q Diehl the us amateur champion, received a walkover, and m the final today will playReuter - 93 words
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Article20 1955-01-03 16 youngsters boat Hospital 1-0 In a friendly a •'natch ..n Saturday scoring the only through Tan Cheng Hee20 words
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41 1955-01-03 16 The annual general meeting of the All India Badminton Association yesterday decided that the Asian Zone final of the Thomas Cup between India and Hong Kong would be held m Delhi next March ReuterReuter - 41 words
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259 1955-01-03 16 Mormon boxer is after world title lUOK out. Bobo Olson, here -t comes Gene Fullmer, the Mormon cyclone. alter your middleweight boxing title. hii word, and that of manager Maiv Jenaon, for that. Fullmer. i 2A. has won .ill 2ti o; his professionil flghts 19 by knockouts. He la heA.P. - 259 words
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