The Singapore Free Press, 15 January 1955

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  • 12 1 lili, Larcesl Afternoon Sale m Malaya Nat.Jan. 15, 13:'»r». Price IT. tv
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  • 49 1 Pelandok Specials n! I I are Pelandok's „il Select i.ms for i,\ I poh rates: SPECIAL NAP Sweet William DOUBLE Dantesque, Actor II TREBLE ntesQue. Actor 11. Sweet William BEST BKTS M II IP: Cinemascope II CALI BOY: Dantesque POINTER: Sweet William Other -elections are on the Bick Pate,
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  • 58 1 'Alliance may prosper in S' pore 0 Cheng-lock Tan, .it the annual Malayan Chition m Kuala day, said there was ct ol the UMNOnce taking root m and making its preI It m tn< Legislative The annual report ol the erta that Fednment enthusibe waning m winning minds ol the
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  • 21 1 pore Rubber Market a lightly steadier ming, with first ary shipment at 1 i of a cent lay's dote
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  • 14 1 «J Eden, who wia completed a i Britain" rv Reuter
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  • 136 1 Sa tell tie state kills U.S. parachute 'spy' VN official Soviet security report published m .Moscow last nuht said two armed \\meru an spies' vert parachuted into Estonia last summer One was captured and the other shot dead resisting arrest, it staied. Tass. the Soviet News Aneiic>. published the report
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  • 359 1 NO REPRISALS, IKE WARNS US. 'We won't fall into trap' pRESIDENT Eisenhower told the United States yesterday she must not take any reprisal or retaliation at present against Communist China because of the continued detention of the 11 American airmen held by Peking. i- "We will not fall into a
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  • 80 1 ASIAN BEAUTY FINER THAN MONROE TYPE A -ion and radio casting director Bald Manila that Asians should be included on S nil lnt >r A national beaut y contest,. ™j. ol American Broadcasting Company, said j us not properly appreciated m television shows.' Marilyn M. nr r P audi|i nct\s
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  • 120 1 2 lose SI, OOO in cash, gems at gun point FIVE Chinese entered a house m Victoria Park. Singapore, last night, held up an amah at gun point, tied up another m her room and robbed them of $1,000 m ca-sh and jewellery. One of the amahs told the police
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  • 24 1 Britain's atomic energy authority said today that one of its atomic documents is missing, possibly stolen, but tliat it contained no secrets.
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  • 105 1 PRESIDENT: I AM A PRISONER PANAMA'S President Jose Ramon Guizado, told a newsman over the telephone yesterday that his residence was surrounded by the National Guard and that "I am under the impression that I am a prisoner." He added that his son. Jose Ramon. Jr.. has been jailed. Ouizado
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  • 51 1 The body of James B. Verdin, holder of a world air speed record, was found m the desert yesterday 30 miles west of Barstow near Los Angeles. Verdin disappeared on Thursday after parachuting from his jet bomber at 30,000 feet over the Mojave Desert.-
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  • 200 1 RUSSIA OFFERS TO SHARE A-SECRETS RUSSIA yesterday offered the world the knowledge she has pained from her atomic power .stations which went into operation last July The offer Wla made at a Moscow press conference. The Soviet Government promised to hand over to the United Nations Atomic Energy Committee the
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    • 78 1 FREE GLASSES attractive glasses will be ©2 Jotl n away free with every is -J- ec^ Lion (I case=» «t H ;T 2-4 bottles) from 28th Dec-i omber till 23rd January Place your orders early with .my Frasor Or Neave branch} I or your usujl supplier, I BPfiTT fl If
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  • 332 2 No deals made with Peking— Dag I ACHIEVED WHAT I HOPE TO ACHIEVE* 8UT..,. 1 „r. ral M Hamma York yester it 'no d til a! < l i A i< n< ed as p Pre mil Mr Chou I i Hi told mission to f i other Ui onnel
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  • 90 2 Mu. R. A. Butler, British Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced m Paris night the bigge. t tcp towarda freer trade m post-war Europe at the end ol a threeday m< < tine Ol Finance Minis- i ten ol the 17-natlon Organisation lor European Economic Cooperation (0.E.E.0. Mr.
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  • 74 2 Dahegon Zill, former deputy commandant of Hitler's Dachau concentration camp, was said In court yesterday to have used torture methods "not known m the middle He was sentenced by a West German court m Munich to two gaol terms life imprisonment with hard labour and
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  • 23 2 Mr. Oscar Torp. Norwegian Prime Minister, handed his resignation and that of his Labour government to King Haakon last night. Reuter
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  • 208 2 Propaganda, says France OKITUN yesterday rejected Russia's charges that *> the Parla agreements to free and re-arm West Germany arr a violation of the 1925 Geneva Protocol ban OH poison gas weapons. The Kremlin, m formal notes to &ix West European Nations, said that the Paris
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  • 130 2 rf EINZ Adam, 44, of Salzburc. 1 Austria, was gaoled yesterday for two years for attempting to extort $600,000 from two millionaires. Acinm, who told the court m Vancouver, Canada, he was one of six German soldiers who stood guard over what they thought
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  • 45 2 Air Marshal F.J. Pressang< Commander-in-Chief. Far 1 Air Force, will preside at tonight's sixth annual reunion dinner of old boys of the Royal Air Force College at Cranwell who are now stationed m Malaya. The dinner will bt> at the Adelphi Hotel. Singapore.
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  • 34 2 The Governor-General of Pakistan. Gulam Mohammed, will seek an improvement In Indo-Pakistan relations when he pays an official visit to New Delhi later this month, it was learned m Karachi yesterday. Reuter
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  • 46 2 The freighter Steelore, which took m tons of sea water through a broken vent pipe and sent ships and planes racing to her aid 300 miles oil Charleston, South Carolina, m the storm-tossed Atlantic, has been patched ud by the ships crew. U.P.
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  • 320 3 (tilt f<> r **rms 9 faati: Then silonco forces have attacked and cap- i.m-d two small posts m northern Laos m direct of the Indo-China armistice, the Laos UiAl{ Zo t chined yesterday. GoV T^f international Armistice Control Commission /".I senl an
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  • 122 3 TWO Australian airmen serving at Tengah have left Germany after a month of hitch-hiking round the capitals of Europe m Royal Air Force aircraft. Serjeant Les Mind, pilot, and Sergeant Alan Stephenson, navigator, were given eight weeks' leave after one year's operational duty
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  • 106 3 Hylton in new fight for life I ESLIE HYI.TON. 49, former 1 i [ndian Test cricketer. j. to appeal to the judicial committee of the privy council lie death sentence imi] him for the murder of ife. Hj /peal to the local court was dismissed at Kingston. Ja- Hylton waa
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  • 22 3 Actor Alan Ladd's 22-year-old daughter, Carol, obtained a marriage licence yesterday ith actor Richard Anderson. 28, A. P.
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  • 17 3 had a net deficit of > with the European Union m December isury announced yesiy.
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  • 71 3 THE Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru has < .sent a selection of coffee powder, tea and roasted cashew nuts a.s a present to the Chinese Communist Premier Mr. Chou En-Lai. The gift was sent throimh three Chinese officers who earlier this month had brought
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  • 53 3 Cardinal Spellman, Archbishop of New York, returned from a 29-day tour of Pacific military establishments yesterday and told newsmen at the airport: "It Is my personal opinion that the Asian mainland is a volcano and may erupt at any time but how or when I
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  • 185 3 4 SPOKESMAN at the Costa Rican embassy m Washington, said yesterday that the attack on Costa Rica had been crushed, according to latest reports from San Jose. He said: "At the moment moppin* up of 100 to 200 survivors of the invading force is
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  • 152 3 THE MONKEY IN PINK TIGHTS WAS PUT ON DRUNK CHARGE A MONKEY named Jokko x m "panties." was at Southend. Enejnd for drunkenness- pr«»vjng that B«-neciictine is not a Irtnk for primates. •und a brittle of the 1 He prowling around m the absence of 5 Wr« Molly Jones. drinb
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  • 28 3 Two United States airlines will be allowed a year's flying into India while a new civil air agreement is negotiated between the two countries. U.P.
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  • 34 3 By unanimous vote, the U.N. Senate yesterday denounced the Communist Party and declared that the Senate Committee should continue to Investigate and expose 1 1 1 communist conspiracy. A.P.
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  • 26 3 The United State* Navy announced yesterday that th^ Nautilus the world's first atom powered submarine, would go to i>ea on Monday. Reuter
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  • 134 3 SOLDIER'S WIDOW GETS HER PENSION rWMIF British Hi'^h Court d»*nd- ed yesterday that the wife young Briti.sli soldier who disappeared m India 11 years a^u who was at one time considered a deserter, should re- ceive a pension The London court allowed the appeal of Mrs. Louisa Divine 01 Birmingham
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  • 19 3 Former Senator John Sherman Cooper, of Kentucky, is to be the next Ambassador to India. A.P.
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  • 31 3 The U.S. Navy icebreaker. Atka, heading m towards the Antarctic continent, has reported encountering a supersize iceberg, estimated to be over a mile long and 800 feet wide. A.P.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 59 3 iNTERNATIOMAL ELECTRIC CO., Auiliorised dealer for Philips Radios MM Koad. Spore (14) Tel: ***** feKjj^^jl I XnM iess 1(l 13 Valve (unctions 10 Valves 10 loudspeaker >iir n?.u P <litsur( to announce the establishment of rai Thoni Restaurant) on nth Jan. 1955. Hir IT u ypt of radios on display.
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    • 88 3 CHINESE NEW ly/S/ YEAR BALL A J^/z under the distinguished <™^ V ~Z^T patronage of L Pj mi UK Sir John Niooll, J&'y^S K.C.M.G., C^^'X f^' M 4 X r i m aid of W VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL on Saturday, sth February, 1955. Admission:— $5.00 per person Table Reservation Tickets
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  • 285 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, Jan 15, 1955. Opinion The West can help 'VUK flame Of nationalism i. now burning fiercely In Asia and Africa. Ami the natural desires of tin dependent nat ions m these two continents to rule themselves cannot, and must not. be denied. Thwarted, these people
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  • 654 4  -  RITCHIE McEWEN by According to the Communists themselves, even the cattle are short of food behind iUt* Irnn jirtnin InACH winter million. of cattle, sheep, pigs ;md nth<-r livestock die because of bad planning and neglect on the part oi their Communist ma This winter
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  • 230 4 JAPAN la now, m effect, "building ships with sugar." Under the operation Of What is called a "link" system, .Japanese Shipbuilding companies are able to sell vessels abroad at up to 20 per cent below cost because the Government licenses the company to import sugar. Thl tr
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  • 300 4  - BY THE WAY Beachcomber ■9 INHERE used to be of an aged RrTitip claimed to have seen Napoleon during the 1812 campaign. When asked to cribe him, the old man He was very tall and tl with red hair and red whl kers." I have just read that th are
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 23 4 mony Clcstical I Popular Programmes 5 1 7 REELS Recorded 7 5 Oouble- trnrk EDWARD EU CO LTD -.4 '„|if... >t fk..-. (5441
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    • 40 4 LACQUER SHEEN is the magic I that grants your u:ish when !Z E I p B. CLEANSE-NOURISH-GLAMOURISE IS THE STEINER RULE FOR I HAIR HEALTH AND BEAUTY. I I CRAFTON LABORATORIES LTD. I P. O. BOX 79« SINGAPORE I w
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  • 164 5 Parents told don't worry pRIVATE students from Malaya will easily outnumber those studying m London on scholarships this year, Mr. Wan Baharuddin said m Singapore yesterday. Mr. Baharuddin. who is student liaison officer at Malaya Hou.sc, London, has been m, Singapore for talks with
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  • 148 5  -  SEAWALL SIIAIIV SPOT 111 SI 20.000 FOR DISTRIBUTION to Malaya, Sow? Singapore mer SSfcr oi irot, is >UtlOn< vmM the money null thecondlthe snt tor tapirs who was m I dd that 1 was meant for Chinese and the send the gift a Taipeh meetntra]
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  • 124 5 Ecafe men back in Singapore Mr. Yap Phcnf? Geek, loader of the Malaya-Borneo delegation to the ECAFE trade talks m Hong Kong, has arrived back In Singapore with as broad a smile a.s ever. BUT despite the &mile. Mr. Yap would not tell reporters what happened at the conference. I
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  • 25 5 Tho drawing of the public lottery of the Per.vk Chinese Maternity Association fixed for today has been postponed to Jan. 30. I
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  • 55 5 A Muslim Hawkers' Association is to be formed to amalgamate Malay and Muslim hawkers into one body. The organiser. Mr. A. M. Russell of Desker Road yesterday said such a body would "secure and defend Muslim hawkers' rights by fair means." He proposes to call a formation
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  • 26 5 Ju I v, as reserved n the appeal of Thye. ft clerk m imunlcatlonj Dewho was concheating m respect nd st ntenc^d to on<
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  • 32 5 Results of the Cambridge School Certificate and Higher 1 School Certificate examina- tions held m Singapore last month are expected to arrive at the end of February or early March.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 92 5 GLAMOROUS SWIMSUITsI Created to do beautiful Whatever your particular fillipH figure type, there is a W%m^ glamorom CAT A LIN A v/^T There is also a wonderful tk ranjieof SHORTS O JEANS for leisure time wear, care- fnll> cut and tailored for r SS A I See them now at
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 644 5 ...jMarriiiiiuiimmiini ii'i ''w»Min<HTnBQ£iWWSflaaiBBMffl&0fr!HHWHBBWft?tttt^ffllMl*****88& < K( II or ENGLAND 7 30 a.m. 8.30 p.m. I (Malay). uhrdral: 7 a.m. (hurch of Our Lady Queen of 1 Katonjj Straits hinese: 1 JO p.m. inlon; 9 30 a.m. peace (Gevlan«-)' Mass' (Chinese) Sunday School: 2.30 p.m. Service m 1 am Maiins;J6 30 8
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 631 6 MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis STAR f T~T1 I <. J AND UP NO USE '1**1 I /;AS xO X^~\ WE 00/ iCAGfcK. THOAN AND S A CRAZY v I OKN t<ld (Vt Xou r l-**vr ry^- 1 mandrake are gone-J idea- v 5 15 rjll sk ltir
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 187 7 LONDON, Jan. 14. Previous Today r( mKKN lB SSc.U. European gT bjjgj «15. 16 buyers K *a^o. cW n 7s S 2?-: as l»"i* l>b ,"RSSSiK»t 28 buyers 28V 4 buyers 1U IWU.K So. 1 KSS S»P»t 28% 28*h sellers i r«5 Settlement 28 buyers 28 V
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    • 83 7 NEW YORK. Jan. 14. Previous Today KXT S:S stun tutuns Jan 86 5Q Fe b 86.00 bid 86.00 bid 8G.75 asked 86.50 asked March: 86.00 bid 86.00 bid 86.75 asked 86.50 asked Tom (Juki. SALES: Nil. ,u,ur,, March 32.00 to^ May '55 31.80 to 31.75 traded 32.00
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    • 38 7 ..ibar was quoted at 40':. '38 I*.1 Sarawak spot 39 1 and lammud. Afloats 40. January pons spot 40 \4 cents per pounc February 39. March sellers ex-dock. Above prices quoted m U.S. cents per W.
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    • 32 7 NEW YORK. Jan. 14. Previous Today lastrUb 398.34 396.54 20 Kulroads 142.95 142.02 10 l)..Tu,Mi< Bonds 101.00 100.89 3 I tiliUca 62.69 63.00 64 Stocks Composite Averages 148.22 147.71
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    • 110 7 Jan. 14. Previous Today long ton lan./Feb $203 sellers $205 nom. COPRA Philippine* f.o.b. Manila, delivered weight, prr long ton unquoted unquoted <<>I'K\ Straits c.i.f. IK /North European (inhered weight per lon iin/Feb £74 buyers £74 1 buyers £74 'j sellers £74 4 sellers Feb./ Mar.
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    • 88 7 25 ON AUSTRALIA STUDY COURSES f civil servants, the mder of a team of 25, ing by air for Austra- irsday to attend a seminar m public administration. The team will assemble m Canberra, where the seminar, j which was organised by the Australian Commonwealth Service Board as part of
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  • 149 7 TWO sisters, Elfy Sumardiani Marhoum, 3£, and Niny Sumartini, 2!«. (see.n above with their father) made a special trip to Kallang airport yesterday, but they weren't interested m airliners or the fast flow of people. They wanted to see their father and
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  • 177 7 THE Singapore Teachers Training College opens next week a two-year course for Chinese teachers. It is the first ever held. It has accepted 121 applicants from six Chinese boys and girls schools. Majority come from the Catholic High School. Chinese High School and Chung Cheng
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  • 56 7 Mr Justice Wilson m the High Court, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday, told Chan Chong 53. that it would be much better if he stayed m prison He dismissed Chan's appeal against sentence of nine months' gaol for possessing chandu, having chandu smoking utensils, and allowing his premises
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  • 182 7 Vice raid girls placed in safety THREE young girls found when Singapore police and officials of the Social Welfare Department last month raided four houses are being kept m places of safety, states the department report for December. Nine other Rirls found "m moral danger' were placed m homes. There
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  • 54 7 The Chief Recruiting Officer, Major H. Drummell. will interview potential British Army recruits and Malayan-other-ranks at the following places next month: TELOK ANSON: Home Guard headquarters from 9 am to 2 p.m. on Feb. 7 and 8. BIKIT MERTAJAM: Police Station from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. 'on
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 11 7 M.FLINTER&S.GRINBERG Diamonds Jewellery 67, Stamford Rd., (EuCourtßldg.,)S'pore f 6. telephone 7923.
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    • 59 7 VONO --for your Lifelong Comfort! INNER SPRING j&''~P%7Qg&P^or JBL^. jttr.i twe bright rovers m T&Bft^ c '—&^2ip£&jl&fr £X contemporary designs. y^ I IBMBI B j VI N i messes. Folding Beds. Couches, Divans IUIIUy Tables Available at all good furniture shops m Singapore, Federation, B. N. Borneo, Brunei Sarawak. MACLAINE
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  • 481 8 From W. Indies to cold, cold England A DREAM t ii.tt started m the warm sunshine of th< Wrsi Indies ended In <-«lcl reality In London Crowded In the students' waiting room at tin* CoJonia Office were younj men and not-so-young men
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  • 302 8 i\H Hendrlk Verwoerd, Premier Strydom's right-hand man who control ihe Afrii n affair ot South Africa, started a forcible eviction ot 70,000 Africans from Joh "Km! I Very rd, as they call nt his bailifl Into the squalid shanty town to iriction noi I
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  • 270 8 4 41-YEAR-OLD widow, Mrs. Margaret Bullard, is beginning to save all over again. She wants to help the man who took from her the £.">OO she had put iUViIV. Reginald wortley, aged J9. of Hampden Road. Harringay London, is m prison now. He
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  • 39 8 xpecti to I 1.1 tOl i n soon to Sir Arthur Mor < rman ol the British Tra vi ;«mi H<. atlon N( i-Jy 900.000 touriii came la ar Tl i tourli t trad, i lllion Hi i« i
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  • 173 8 Tm-: man who h ited famous ca ><<v. He I Chief Lntendem Peti i Hi verldi and known a "I' H it. 1948 Mr. B< v. ridg< i i ami the fit I British di I live to inquire into a murdi r abroad
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  • 57 8 MOTHERS hold British boys back from adventure, Mr. L. F. Ncwboki, a master at Haileybury public school, .said, visiting a gold mine neai Johannesburg. He would recommend gold mining to any British boy with a love of adventure. But, he added, "Mama" was the big
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  • 58 8 picture Blonde Mm star. Connie Towers, whose Mac eyes will light the screen m future Columbia Pictures productions, has found a novel u.i> of brightening a plain, cotton blouse. She "borrows" a tip from the men. introducing a blue and whiie striped cross over Collar held
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  • 45 8 CAR RACING BY RAD IO picture. All the fun. hut none of the danger, <>f car racing on a road track is enjoyed by Christopher Aperghan (left) and Keith Gibby, both aged 12, with radio-controlled model cars They were at the Schoolboys' Exhibition, Westminster. Reuter
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  • 202 8 GEM GANG GETS £2 MILLION Diamond man to fight racket MR. Alfred Chester Beat chairman ol a multimillion pound diamond company, is to fly to Sierra Leone lor urgent talks with the Government about a vast smuggling racket. That racket, he says is threatening Sierra Leone's economic and social fabric.
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  • 45 8 Booming Britain Is finding more and more jobs. Employment figures .soared anothi r 50.000 to record heights m i November. It was the peak of a gn boom spell. In the wm'v ol a year Britain absorbed 235.000 more workers.
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  • 30 8 Dai Dower, the British Empire fly-weight champion, to to marry 19-year-old Evelyn Trapp a girl from hi.s native mining village of Ab»rcynon, Glamorgan on February 12.
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  • 20 9 R .A.F. gives £100 'ds th, V IS Klven £10 gwthe cost of a memorial m a church they bomb-
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  • 452 9 HE MANGES HIS MIND, SHE DIALS A FORTUNE bridv burs men From business o beautirrived with a ,n6 all the >ung woman t be married. But who had perI to coim OUt I his mind and man -.other „1 tearfully to Rut no— to her it S&Sm She like, i
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  • 78 9 Keep pay unequal masters G PIASTERS spoke out jainst equal pay for I resses. declared their opposiequal pay "m the firm that its introduction c a serious Injustice st majority of the omen, and children of ountry." Dlution was carried North-West Area conof the National Assool Schoolmasters at m, Mr.
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  • 43 9 GIRLS are better car drivers than boys, because they take fewer risks, rules the AllStiite Company, America's •ond-biggest car insurance firm. It is cutting insurance premiums for girls under 25 by a third. The odd rate stays lor i boys.
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  • 65 9 photo. BLONDE CORNELL Borchen did not like the idea of putting au;iy bei favourite wui dress after short a sumSo the lovely film star turned it Into a short eveninn dress. It features a deep pink rose pattern on a white background and has a fitted
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  • 169 9 JOHN TICK, who is <4, gave the people at the towi hall a shock when the time came to lay down s road and footpath outside his house. For Mr. Tuck decided to do it himself instead of paying Stockton-on-Tee.s Corporation €200 for
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  • 53 9 Britain's 300.000 housing target was passed Ui only 11 months of last year. The November output of 29 315 m>w houses brought the total to 31G.943. December'^ figures, not yl t counted but usually the best ol the year, are likely to bring the year's total
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  • 168 9 JOHN FORD. Hollywood film director, arrived m London with a biack patch over one eye and a questing gleam m the other. Somewhere m Ireland he hopes to find an "ordinary girl to .star m his next film. He ha.s a title for it—
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  • 43 9 picture. ON THEIR perchcf at London's Olympia are 3.000 cage birds. They went on show when the national exhibition opened recently Picture shows 18-year-old Vicki P;i^e, a Leatherhead (Surrey) model, displaying a bird -cane hat.— Popper
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  • 219 9 HOLIDAY coach tours m Belgium may cost visiting Britons more. A court decision m Ostend recently will prevent British travel firms using their own vehicles on Belgian soil. For years local motor-coacn owners have been objecting I coaches registered and licensed In England picking
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  • 24 9 machine which its inventor .said would solve the problem of perpetual motion exploded) and stopp'd m Turin at It! first trial.
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  • 295 9 MR. J. P. L. THOMAS. First Lord of the Admiralty, made a strong reply to critics of the royal yacht Britannia In London. He also rebuked Field-Mar-shal VLscount Montgomery although not by name for "writing off" the Navy of the future In a speech
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  • 812 10 i AND AN ESCAPE TO THE VILLAGE M\KC O POLO with his l.ither and mule set ofT on journey lo (hirii They are crossing through Persia when th«\i see a rloud of foff hehind them whirh means Ikvj are heing pursued by a band of rohbers.
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  • 373 10 Rupert's River Rescue— 6 At die .vght of the flooded valley Billy Go.it looks horrified, and he follows Rupeit to where t!ir g.i?e is It* iltg -ig.unst the tr<-«-. "It's true!" he breaJies. Fhat'l one cf ihe garden gates fraoi where my Granny is. It w.is off its hingCl and
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  • 81 10 npiWRE was a good retponae to lit week's colour-con-Witb several line efnt m by young reader.-.. The lucky winners were: <1 1 Miss Chong Seu Lean i \:u. 1. Bniddell Ri.se, Singapore, (2) Miss Peggy Wee <9>, 843-9, Upper Serangoon Road, Sui!;ai)ore 14. (3 1 Master Michael
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 67 10 TAKE CEOOKES I IP/as Look for this red h^^B^^ label on the familiar fcT r« green package. l? A *p**r£ws NOW IN EACH CAPSULE uSSC**** 6.000 i.v. VITAMIN A *w^ 1 < 600 i.v. VITAMIN 0 flounckecae m LrtlCe this new STRONGER potency at the same price. Obtainable from your
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 204 10 CLVBfI ACROSS:— I. It perform m a circus. 4. Well-ta .stone fruit. 7. A sweet one I flower. 9. Mountain range of 8 crn Europe. 11, Inventor ol telephone. 13, A very famous architect. 16. The hero of Eyre. 20. River on which the Jolly Miller lived. 21. It is
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  • 494 11  - Late shows are fashionable in Spain John Culmer says BUT AUDIENCES iiMiniiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiPREFER THE EARLY ONES mi iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiii'iiiii' i"" WENT to a Madrid film show— or cine, as lards call it The Lord of the Phis picture has n shown m other th< world, under original title of ptain Horatio Hornblow
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  • 287 11  - The gal called HEATWAVE Leonard Mosley CHE is wearing a short pink wrap around dress. Her heels are high. Her hair is dark. Her face is alight. She stands still for a moment m the entrance to the nightclub, elbows jutting, running her dark eyes over the room and flicking
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  • 208 11  - SHOW TALK Michael Ruddy By MARILYN M< the ihow when >he turned up at the exhibition oi paintings by Oladyi Robinson at the Robinson. manse, down the 3treet from mv cottage m Hollywood. With three males. Monroe wandered around the private gallery Edward O. Robinson built for his Wife. Cameramen
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 35 11 V*OU etui B p sio>ai*> Your V>l \i I AIKS. to SiM||«|wrv 2lliH) E»«. 10?) «Ht|QE -//y -??^j^ftßffyX?* SHf Sm^f mA f > vS^S^^^^DPß9 jgg This is a S fRAITS T IMES Classified Advci tisement Service.
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  • 212 12 WHEN making a cake you need not PfffwirUf follow the instructions m book to perfection if you understand ingredient baiance. For insUuiee. If you inert ;i -n the cake lends to ink unless you decn-ase baking powdrr at the sam*time. it you d«creat« the sugar the
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  • 372 12  -  LOUISE PETRIE by I ELASTIC raincoats ire attractiv. lined and better-Wearing every season. New tun Include welded buttons and welded button holes, a method :uring which preots tearing. i had fruitlt mpi ;l1 tearing the button from Istlng it this !.jid that, tv nd
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 313 12 CLIKS \CKOSS: Teutonic rare of people 2 Does this stale of ticilth des- 7 Hoy to weitfh up animals mostcribe a Cornisli pixie? (4-5). 'V <6>. g iMav which mostly features 11 Number fi>r a shoe buckler (3). wnull spirit mea.sure (f). "I 'o»o^ on nautically left to 9 Army
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  • 419 13 WHEN IT'S CARNIVAL TIME IN OLD VIENNA— again it to Fasch--0 time and nearlj lillion pleasure- m, Viennese of all will throw off then id occupation and plunge into a hectic and hilarious merrj tht Viennese reipected to down d Quarter of a
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  • Article, Illustration
    84 13 CouJd be the corner of < an exclusive r1 n b m < Canada, but these Canadians are miles from the < nearest dwellings, making a long distance journey by train. i They are relaxing over drinks m a mural lounge forming part of one of a number of new
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  • 361 13 He waged war on noise -and WON! rpHE most popular Pari- sian for 1954 has undoubtedly been the city's Chief of Police, 51--year-old M. Andre Dubois the man who six months ago introduced an experiment which everyone thought was doomed to failure. It was he who ended the cacophony of
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  • 377 13 \"OU want to lose as few tricks as possible m playing the suits shown below. You have plenty of entries to each hand; your only problem is to make as many tricks us you can m spades. In each case. South has lead, but if you prefer you
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  • 134 13 INFRA-RED lamps, installed over the cages inside the Zoo monkey house m London, have proved so beneficial that officials have decided to extend the use of the apparatus to specified cages m other houses. The latest cage to have a lamp installed is that of Wally.
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    • 323 14  -  MAESTRO By THREE times during the ItM lawn tennis season J asked Harry Ilopman, Australian Davis (up captain, who he thought would win the French, Wimbledon, and I s titles. As much as anything it was a "courtesy question.' 1 Three times Hopman replied:
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  • 26 14 •A <<;» i "i (> now -t .-I- 1. 1 i»-i f;» [a«q iiiiip > ;.i tion(i,>.) -)fi ;j-i\r[il .\'|.un >♦('' js 1 |[V Ti IJOOU^OOM i ii ii)
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  • 125 14 (I) Recent winner of the m<*n's shirks title at the French taMe teivnis championships was (a) Itt'iic Koothooft (France), <l>> Matel (iantner (Kiimania). (c) Johnny Leach (Knuland). Which one? (I) Sp«»t the outsider here: (a) Breakwell, (b) Tan Bwee Kirn, (c) Itokoua, (d) C'arnichael. (!{> France ic#re€i hef
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  • 185 14 ORITAIN has the biggest contingent of drivers m this year's Monte Carlo Rally over some of Europe's toughest roads, which starts from eight j)oints on Monday. Out of some 400 competitors, more than 130 will bo British. France comes next with 87 entrants, and
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  • 69 14 states ha\e entered the Chua Choon Leonp Cup tournarnent orv:anis<'<i by the I awn Tennis Association of Malaya. Three states will eouptta m the north /one and four m the south. Winners of the MM final will iiit-ct Singapore, the holders, m the challenge round to
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  • 42 14 KUALA I.' MJM \t Mon In X |»l KUlit Of I ouncU I ii ofßciala •J Oovindaaamy i l i Uon ••< retai v .u»j 1111 Committee V Y. > manthci a h aiml. a EUmam UiAii a.i.a Kuiuu ttiiuch.
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  • 411 14 HERE is some urgent ad- vice to our home Rugby Union.s: Whatever happens about the British Isles tour of South Africa, which opens m .lime, the visitors must have special training hefore they leave and immediately they arrive m South Africa. The Springboks are
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  • 251 14 Free Press Kugby Reporter |OHORE beat IVrak m the 11.M.5. Malaya rugby final last season, and I can see no reason why they should not repeat this triumph at Kuala Lumpur today. With eight Fijians m the side, Johore present a formidable lineup which
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  • 572 14 OLD STYLE WRESTLING REVIVED ALL-YEAR-ROUND Cumberlandand -Westmorland-type wrestling, usually regarded by sporting laymen v a picturesque and rather outlandish form of spoil associated with the historic Gra.^mere, scene of many battles between famous giants of the mat. is doin^ fine after a period of slump. Five years ago it was
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 95 14 TEAMS Johore Perak La w ley A. Martin Nabaro Ambri Puteh Baba S. J. Flannery Rokoua P. Key Mm un.ihitu V\ A. Breakwel! P. Kdington T. Bellers J. Kdington J. Meikle (halmers B. Hamblin? Marshall T. R. Dickenson Wilder I>. Organ (awa YYrightnooth Tavaga Tan Swee Kirn f. Itadrodro M.
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  • 364 15 rpHE M.C.C. had some 1 batting pratice yester- paration for the fourth Test, which starts on Jan. 28. But it was not m the nets tied UP tnei r battins match against Tasa Launceston. Soon after lunch yesterdaj red at 427 foi seven. Leader then bowled
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  • 44 15 A <* America beat '^d of Australia and of AustraUan ■v Trabert of m exhibi•natches at *< 8-6, m a ..•■;pV nuU>h > and Trabert t f n h another hard--2? tWO A" 0 Ameri H 6-4, s-if l 9^ Ausdea 6-4. U.P.
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  • 347 15 Royal Air Force 13; French Air Force 5. PIVE POINTS for the Frenchmen m the first half, r 13 to the R.A.F. m the second. That is ho w the scoring went m yesterday's rugby clash at Seletar. The visiting French airmen from Saigon played
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  • 29 15 CARDIFF, Fri— The lnN tional Rugby Cnion match an ed for Cardifl tomorrow Wales and England h. \><> poned because of heavy snow on the pitch.- Reuter
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  • 65 15 jl/fALAYA'S badminton stars i I*l and acknowledged world champions, Eddie and David Choong, last night won all three matches played against Bertil Glans and Berndt Dahlberg, members of Sweden's in- 1 ternational team, at Halmstcd Sweden. mm Eddie beat Dahlberp 15-6 15-10. David beat Glans
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  • 19 15 Can you recognise this wellknowri Singapore sportsnKin from the "Rhost" picture above? (Answer m next column)
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  • 201 15 Heat wont worry Pierre Cossemyns Free Press Boxing Reporter DO NOT rate Lim Kee Chan's chances against Belgian bantamweight Pierre Cossemyns as even luke warm tomorrow night at the Happy World Stadium. It will be a surprise to me if the Chinese lad lasts
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  • 129 15 Aussie police may ban Olympic pistol MELBOURNE police may ban a Swiss-made starting pisto] from being used m the 1956 Olympic Games because of a Victorian Firearms Act. Police have taken possession of o prototype brought here to (tire the Australian official experience m using it. The pistol is specially
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  • 146 15 HEN RICKS IN TOP 6 THE Helms Athletic Foundalloi has announced its selection: for the world's foremost amatetu athletes of 1954. The Foundation has been making annual selections since 1896, with winners receiving silver plaques. The selections this year, made by a board of sports- writers, were: Shazo Sasahara, Japanese
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  • 46 15 Mike Green, a 17-year-old junior player from Miami Beach. Florida, startled Australian tennis circles yesterday as badly as did the recent U.S. Davis Cup victory when he upset veteran Rex Hart wig, 6-1. 7-5, m an international tennis tournament at Melbourne. U.P.
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  • 201 16 mm Fast going at Ipoh i ice Press Coarse Correspondent DINTESQI I with Mul |<\ up, will probably start .1 warm laxouritr m the main race for (lass Two stayers a( Ipoh today. Thia Dante gelding, just ling four years, has de steady Improve- ith every OUttng
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  • 193 16 IK|s|\ssKß |>|l\MH)k EPSOM JEET CALL PUK I-UIMIK i HCHM.HII HOOGHLI ■OOGHLI l IM MPINGTON II llooi.lllY Gaj ie I.v.m, Paliloy Trumj.inKton II II. ».-!,!> Gay de Lyon rraaptafftoa Gaj U I Palltoy Trumpington II lIMMT BOY II SPECIAL FEATUBI CONSTELLATIOW I VN< y I Hill I
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  • 129 16 OOLONG (In Race 3) appeals a .snfe each-wav wager m Race Two Bougainvillea Ifl Fancied by his connections, and there ls a quiet tip for Southbridge. Blau'k Pulot Ls m tip top shape and should be bet m Race Three. The challenge will come from Cinemascope. Golden Sands,
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  • 73 16 JAPAN'S ori< nt i iuhl champion Shigeji X;. has agreed to defend hi title again t Philippines weight champion B< I :obar m a 12-round title bout m Tokyo on March promoters U rd Kaneko is rep< rt< dly asking uarantee o! one million yen M
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  • 22 16 Ipoh Police scored a dosorved 4—2 victory over Chen Wah m a senior division hockoy match at ipoh yesterday.
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  • 29 16 MONTEVIDEO Fri —Uruguay defeated An I rla In their Intel nitional soccer match by 3—o here today, after leading l o a1 t tv- In ter tl
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  • 84 16 Pkkak football ha.s i«» t the services of Lee Sai Chong, captain of the state team foi several seasons, who has left the itate on transfer to Kuala Lumpur. He \mls the mainstay •>i the team The annual report of th« Perak Amateur Football
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  • 630 16 RACE I— ZM: CL. 5, DIV. 4— 7 F. BMghly 4y Sawyer 9.00 2 000 l'robl«*matic 5y Donnelly 8.10 3 878 The Bossin Didden 4y Bmitli 8.10 4 653 (iay-de-Lyon 8y Mortimer 8.10 5 906 Matinee II 5y Leong 309 6 68(> P.ilitov 7y Patterson B. OP 7
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  • 40 16 The MCC, who wort' 40 for diic wicket overnight against Tasmania at Launceston, lost the wickets ol Tyson, Appleyard nd Cowdrey for the addition another :i") runs this morn- Lat( st score: 77 for 4.
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