The Singapore Free Press, 31 January 1955

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  • 20 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya s„ 141 ft. Singapore, Mon., Jan. 31, 1953. Price 15 ts.
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  • 67 1 SXPORE will be one o countries to get a scho this year to mark the inniversary uf Rotary message said th* country board ol »rs ol Rotary International liad announced that than 100 fellowships for ;dv would be awardstudents m member this jrear. The fellowships
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  • 35 1 ''iv City Councilj Lsamy, was ad-, hospital with head fter being hit on the ►ttles m an attack men yesterday. ittacked while he 1 B c shop. Police the fight
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  • 14 1 Ne w legation legation is to be Jakarta it was "-•i vi Amman yesterday.
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  • 193 1 New Russian move reduces cease-fire hopes /ealands attempt to brum cease-fire m the fighting off the Chinese mainland ran into its first obstacle last night when Russia charged the United States with aggression. A Russian resolution condemn 'le of the United In th» will be eed before the United nation
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  • 68 1 pOMMVNIST Chinese- artillery and KusV sun hmlt bombers pounded lac hen Islands wstrrday m tbe heaviest attacks sime American military forces be-in massing m the Formosa area Militarj obeenrers m Taipeh thought the attacks might represent tne Communist answer to American hopes of pulling
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  • 40 1 Thc Singapore Rubber Market opened this morning on an uncertain tone, with first February shipment, at 104 1 8 cents a lb., a cent above Saturday's dose. The increase followed the worsening of the Formosa crisis.
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  • 360 1 EDRICH AND MAY SOON OUT Early blows by spinners gNGLAND made a shocking start when the fourth Test was resumed m Adelaide this morning, losing the wickets of Edrich and May m the first fifteen minutes of play. Edrich was bowled by Johnson off the first ball he received and
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  • 75 1 A BOUT 20 people were injured, some seriously, police said, when some 100 South Koreans broke up a meeting to discuss a Red North Korean plan to unify North and South Korea. The meeting, called by Koreans m Japan interested m unifying the peninsula, had
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  • 31 1 AUSTRALIA 323. ENGLAND (IST. INNS.) Hutton not out 51 Edrich b Johnson 21 May c Archer b Benaud 1 Cowdrey not out 23 Extr&s 2 Total (for 2 wkts.) 98
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  • 63 1 The Carnegie Foundation of New York yesterday gave U*****,000 to Duke University at Durham, North Carolina, to j establish a centre for research on the development of the Brij tish Commonwealth. The grant, payable over a five-year period, will provide for graduate fellowships for study and
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  • 43 1 A Hungarian Communist ballet troupe arrived m Paris i last night as a Rumanian Communist troupe made its last performance there. The Hungarians included 40 dancers, 48 singers. 22 musi- j cians and 20 "administra- tors." Reuter
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  • 37 1 Captain D G.M. aSam.,on ol Mount Elizabeth, Singapore i was injured when hig car and a lorry collided at Anson Road <*arly this morning. He received treatment i tn out-patient at the General Hospital. I
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  • 23 1 West Germany had 1.287.638, unemployed at the end of the year, and one out of every four was a refugee.- U.P.
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  • 144 1 representation of the colonies m the House ommons, m the same way as Northern Ireland lar to French colonial practice, was advocated >Y the Britiah Labour Party. The Party, m listing four ways which could bring the Commonwealth as a
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  • 75 1 Rebel chief killed in border clash P ES? C^ ta R^an amen* and rebe shed briefly near <n Saturday after- I Rican civil guard *d i Into Nicaragua with wytag he did not /V\ w-terlna the and that he was run--10»i rebe bullets gander Mario" Lopez p^a,uay and four t
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  • 56 1 A m bas sa dor' s escape 'THE Turkish ambassador. Muztaffer Gokesenen narrowly escaped injury terday m an explosion outside his office window m the I Turkish, embassy m Baghdad. I 2 A statement attributed the explosion to 'members of Communist or Zionist organ!- t sation.s which strive to Impair
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  • 183 2 Citizens are indifferent says Premier ffIHE FRENCH Prime Minister. M. Pierre M<ndes-j Prance, told hll constituents m Evreux. northern Prance, :>■ thai too many Frenchmen arc Indifferent to the State. He called for a re-awaken-Ing of civic feeling. Prance said that In the last few years
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  • 257 2 American in Kenya Police gets the sack Ml WILLIAM WRIGHT BALDWIN, the only American m Kenya's seenrttj fsrees when: passport was withdrawn Just week has MW lost lojob m the African Passbook Office m Nairobi. Thc 27-year old glebe trotter who joined the Kcma Police Reserve lo find out v\hat
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  • 108 2 TANKS, CANNON FOR EAST GERMAN POLICE rriHE West rman Mini I for AU Oerman Affairs i t< rday v.iv- details at> ill tin i <;. rman-backed M P pl( s Police** which it claimed had developed Into "a hundred thou 'ng Soviet satellite for Tin Ministry said 'lie consisted ol
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  • 65 2 A twin-engine Southea I A.:,::.. port With 41 peoj ard made a su< lvi crash landing yesterday near Coal City, Illinois. Btat< police said neither the crew of 5 nor the 30 p. gers, all milita: y suffered Injurle The plane wen only sli^htiy damaged.
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  • 41 2 The Malay Social Association of Singapore will send j ites to the Malaya Malay Youth Congress to be! held at Kuala Lumpur In April. They are Mr. Abdullah Sanggura, Mr. A Hamid Rahmad i and Mr. Ibrahim Mohammed. j
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  • 155 2 Tin; Ha lan High Commis Blotter In Austria. Mr.! Dyichev, lias been summoned \a, Moscow where other top Soviet envoys m the West win recalled lor consultations more than a week ar< Official Austrian spokesman said Mr. Ilyichev was last m Vienna t«-n day
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  • 165 2 rpHREE of four speakers m the Persian Majlis (Lower 1 House of Parliament) yesterday opposed a government Bill authorising Persia to receive £10,000,000 credits from Britain and up to U. 5.5150. 5150 million in* loan credits and grants from the United States. j— The
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  • 194 2 PLEA TO NATIONALISTS IN RED CAMP TO UNITE IJREMIER Ngo Dinh Diem yesterday issued an appeal to Nationalists throughout Vietnam including those still among the CommuniaSt-led Vietminh, to loin his government m "building a strong and healthy state." The call to join forces against Communism was broadcast at a moment
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  • 92 2 I'HVO men sentenced fe death as members s| a Zionist spy ring were due to be hanged m ro this morning. Dr. Mous-a Marzo il a Mirgeon Sf Trent h nationality, and Simurl Azar, 26. a teacher, were among 13 alleged members of the
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    • 56 2 RlV#« e#f#i Phon® lour SMALL AWS. to Singapore ***** Rat. IOS 'ia&lliPW^'-' 7"^ •jf 3e&-' «'<•' '^7' i BSS?'! ll^ •'■••^Wy ,mmmr*TmT MmW IsSS^immfm^! yj^^^^ 'v m\ «5« m—fmjk '>%■■%■ m\\. *<<i-^"JiJ*^^^^j^*^^*^^3[^^j^BSHlH*Ws &NM*ttftL -•>^°p^***aßK***i***nw *w Sfec '^m^mmm^^ **GCHfc£h. .^M**********f**********fl*S******^ This is a STRAITS TIMES Classified Advertisement Service. ST— —1 I
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  • 91 3 EX-KENYA POLICEMAN TO MAKE NEW APPEAL I appeal tor Is to be iwrenceSearle, Kenya Police -n mandant convicted m a Mau Mau wa, tiled OO Frmton-on-Sea. narrled man with first seni Nairobi magisM years' hard n perjured trial ot an terrorist nee was ago two Kenya ,rt judges sitting Criminal
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  • 11 3 •<i... Hen* of uermany a n today.— A.P.
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  • 100 3 Or KEN Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh prived m the Tittle parish church of Sandringham. (Norfolk), yesterday for the welfare of Princess Margaret on her Caribbean tour. About 800 people stood -silently outside and heard the prayer, recited by the rector, the Rev. 11. D. Anderson,
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  • 22 3 a revision of the British Nyasaland will I a representa- six Europeans. and five Asians 7. February 9. Reuter
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  • 18 3 Sir Edward Mellanby. 70. credited with discovering Vitamin D. collapased and diea m yjndon, yesterday A.P.
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  • 21 3 oughout the with bowed a two minutes I a m. yesterday to nth anniversary tma Gandhi's death. Reuter
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  • 111 3 FIGHT AGAINST 'RIVER OF SORROW INDIA counting on an army of volunteers to help ame the turbulent Kosi, the "River of Sorrow" nual Hoods bring tragedy to 18 million i people. Five thousand volunteers men and women, chanting Hindu hymns while they work with
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  • 57 3 SHE SAW FOUR 60 -FT. OAK TREES VANISH toot oak trees and rom a big pond h'-d into the -round be- Mrs. Elizabeth Saturday at Binfield across and 100 feet deep remains. horrible gurling Harper said, -then li ippeared and slowly enHarper's hall block away. lid the area was »c
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  • 230 3 SEARCH FOR GIRL JILTED BY SLAIN MILLIONAIRE He received a death note 4 WOMAN who said she was a "dear friend" of murdered New York millionaire Serge Rubinstein nformed police yesterday, he told her recently "someone is out to get me" after a rock bearing a threatening note was thrown
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  • 57 3 Their comic strips must be funny m \rUGOSLAV cartoonists and comic strip artists have made a decision: Their output must he funny. Jez. a Beluradc weekly newspaper, said the eountrv's •humorists*' met re- centlv and decided unanimonsly: 'Humour has to be funny. Individuals as well i as collectives are subject
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  • 16 3 The Italian Government yesterday offered to supply Jordan w Ith planes.- Reuter
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  • 352 3 Trinidad preparing a big 'hello' for Margaret THEY'RE SOLD OLT OF UNION JACKS UNION JACKaS were hard to find and expensive buy yesterday, as the 112.000 people ot Port Of Spain (Trinidad) excitedly completed preparations for the arrival of Princess Margaret The capital was gaily I draped m red. white
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  • 21 3 Mr. Celal Bayar. the Turkish President, i.s expected to pay an official visit to Pakistan next month- Reuter
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  • 16 3 Switzerland"., oldest Rabbi. Syl Wolf, died yesterday at La Chaux-de-Fonds. He was 93.
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  • 98 3 Kitchen fire kills six in panic A KEROSENE stove explO- sion yesterday touched off a Are which killed people m an apartment bin Ing on tiie lower east side ol Manhattan. Police said several tenants jumped from upper floor wil dows into an airshaft to cape the names. The tire
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    • 49 3 SHOPPING IN COMFORT Jj Just Received B COOPER'S JOCKEY BRAND i underwears, T- shirts, i and unisize socks. mi^^Mf^^^^^ y fra v sire A B J::m MkmmmmmWmm Tm>^mmmm^mmm q j bhpbwsbi i c CbsSk i flnflnPiMa, TRANSPORT STORAGE JMI& LIMITED vA'-iTs? 173 CECIt STREET SINGSPORE 03H I c™« —I
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  • 256 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, Jan. 31, 1955. Opinion The schools and homes SINGAPORE U a city of the young. Half the population i.s under 21. About iBo,ooo children are attending Colony school* But the stark fact mains another 120.000 deprived of a chance to learn because tin 1 1
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  • 349 4 Hustlers get busy in the land of 'tomorrow' CAUDILLO I. Tfcll I liiu't dimming) aJ~\ I »«m——a———a-am i prehensive as they are that all thi.s is goin? to take place m the immediate future. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiimiiiiimiiii THI 1 Cloth. I: no? luirea. I If I I Not thai the thousand-odd military
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  • 297 4 SKI TON DELMER reports what happen- when bulldozers meet a Siesta— proud people ********************************************* l so that an utterly on-Spanish early start can be made the next morning. Midnight parties are to be cut out altogether. T for one. however, shall not be astonished if it is the American go-getters
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    • 20 4 *****:1:111 I'-iimmimimmmiimm JEWELLERY AND SILVER SURE THAT WILL FASOHATE EVERY HEART. S.P.H.deSiLVAOy .V 1.. .APCPF IPOH > ,ALA I M illlMilllllMlllllllllillllllllliiiiiiiiiiiii
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    • 43 4 Mr w 1 1 Vl MrVp'' immW -_C jj /^aM^_ cMouson\zai>€nder i —Mi F. E. ZUELLIC (MALAYA) LTD. JINCAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANC < ]T% < >*< iXA \jt7i tS< Wi K. i i^. <^O^t htn >At7i lt7( i^A i^i,^ lt?i ,\ai l#i i^i -*fi l^i I
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  • 60 5 VINETEEN members of W the Malayan Air Training Corps and the Federated Malayan Air Training Corps recently visited .Melbourne during a tour of Australia. Cpl. K. Kathirvellu and Sjt Cheah Fok Guan await their turn while a Victorian trainee, Cpl. M I. Webb, nurses a
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  • 77 5 RECRUITS BETWEEN 18 and 33 years are wanted 1V by the Royal Air Force (Malaya) for its next course, beginning °n Feb. 14. They must have passed at least sth Standard hool or its equivalent, and be able to read, md speak English. Recruiting
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  • 87 5 ALTHOUGH WORKERS have been repeatedly warned of the danger of not taking treatment for small injuries, they aseldom take heed, the Machinery tment says In a report. Citing an example, tne report says that a Malay labourer :>n a mine hurt his
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  • 23 5 The Insurance Institute of 'Malaya will hold its annual 1 dinner tomorrow at the Capitol 'Blue Room at 7.45 p.m.
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  • 66 5 Dr E E. Iladdad. a representative of the Keren Hayasod 'Jewish National Fund). will talk on the exodus of the jews from Baghdad. Iraq to 1 Israel at the Adelphi Roof Garden tonight at 8.30. Dr Haddad. who is making a Far East tour, will
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  • 202 5 TWO STAFF organisations have asked the Singapore City Council if it intends to implement a two-year old decision to form a Whitley Council at today's meeting. The Local Senior Officers' Association and the Singapore City Council Services Union m a joint statement say they
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  • 68 5 TWO EXPERTS SPEAK AT CONFERENCE DR. HARRY C. Spencer, executive secretary of the Methodist Commission on Visual Education, was one of the two guest speakers at an audiovisual aids conference of the I Malayan Christian Council m Smpapore. The other was the Rev. W. Burton Martin, executive secretary of RAVEMCCO
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  • 173 5 FU] ma of rubber were loaded on for Japan over the A shipping line representative Id that very little rubber v. a going to Japan since the freight war began about two lea >t"o. The 8.1 freighter, Slrd! took 230 tons st $20
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  • 88 7 ■■rs of the staff of the V Kine Edward VII ormer Kme have N which, to con- 5 ttoe,h o e EIhe University of Ma moved by the Colo:.f Mr W. AC nial ,rand pksed by the SinGoodc ana ij Council al**P°V 0 e r
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  • 221 7 Two American couples— id the world traveltaking part m a the dollars." They told Df their dollar In Singapore. he Lehmenns— Walter and his pretty 27, plan to see r e weeks. They irta. rs they want to miles on $22,000. you
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  • 451 7 NUNS WILL GET A HEARING NOTHING has been settled about the proposed fish landing jetty at Martia Road, Katong, to which the nuns of Katong Convent take strong objection. The Commissioner of Lands, Mr. J. E. Pepper, whose office decides whether the
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  • 253 7 FLOOD RESCUE HERU TELLS HIS STORY INSPECTOR S. ARUMUGAM. the Singapore police officer who last Wednesday earned the Coroner's 'praise for heroism during the December floods, said modestly during an interview with the Free Press [yesterday: "It was nothing. I was only doing my job." Inspector Arumugam, describing how he
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  • 44 7 THE CAN-CAN GIRLS FROM JAPAN pictures. Members of the lovely chorus of the Shochiku Girls Revue Troupe doing a can-can style dance during a performance at Singapore's Majestic Theatre. Two others of the company are seen below m a Western rnuhnv dress Free Press
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  • 26 7 The annual meeting of the Singapore branch of the Royal nautical Society will be held at 8.30 p.m. tomorrow at Shell House. Collyer Quay.
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  • 69 7 Squealing pigs foiled a thief who broke into a sty at Green Lane, Penang. early on Saturday. Cheah Kheng Kok. a pig rearer, and his brother .saw a dark figure running away when they went to the sty to find out what had disturbed the pigs.
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  • 66 7 There was a big attendance at the funeral on Saturady m Taiping of Mrs. A. Asprey. aged 77. The ceremony at the graveside at the Kamunting Cemetery was conducted by Pastor A. P. Ritz ol Penang. Mrs. Asprey came from Bangalore. India. She was the
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  • 270 8 'ANG POWS' FRO M THE KY 'wwwAmrn^wwwwmwwwmamw^^^m<Am^^^^ SfffMßg^: WH|i|HlHpi|HHimtlHDmmi||Ul SCENE that was duplicated innumerable times m the past week m Chinese homes m Singapore and the Federation is enacted m the picture at the top of the page by eighty-five-year-old Mr. Chin Sum and his grandchildren, Chin Yoke Ching, 9,
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  • 721 10 Keep your skin clean and don't scratch says the SINGAPORE DOCTOR •THE normal texture of a periOQ'a skin should be smooth and without blemishes. There are, of course, wide limits between the texture of the toughened and dark skin of a weather beaten manner and the soft skin of an
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  • 73 10 JIS nieo work on ice if vou'rc a star like Barbara Ann Scott, she has ln-r rape to k'*'*p her warm. Sonic cape, too M is made of SIC fox-tails, dyed different shades of blue Barbara, former Olympic lit- lire ■Bating champion,
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  • 309 10 New drug brings out the subconscious rm itJl LUC BUDRonactoua, apparently producing m a few minutes results that psychoanalysts strive for months to obtain, now i.s being widely tested m mental hospitals. The chemical U lysergic and a synthetic compound ctoself related to the ergots d m obstetrics, it may
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  • 61 11 Shown here is a part of the j 1 iron curtain which separates t Austria from Soviet -satellite I Czechoslovakia at the town el (.runend. The frontier*, of I freedom stop at this triple j 1 belt of seven foot -h is h barb- j J ed
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  • 414 11 liKiiiiiiiiiiiniMiiiiiiiii •iiiimiiii m lining STOPPING A CURTAIN-HOPPING I REFUGEE CAN ALSO MEAN A I TIDY PACKET FOR TRIGGER- HAPPY PATROLS REPRISAL and fear. Nt, low pay and infrequent leave— he lot of the nd men charged with guarding the Comn Curtain.
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  • 43 11 \l householder a coal office m Middlesex, to comabout the quality of the livered to his house. "unci two girl> sitting, In the ofl. them went to the d open the door. It has gone out The coal is Indignant house-
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  • 84 11 Sir Winston had to have that puff .w,erm,. Said Sir Winston: "I felt I must come. The Queen told DM how much she enjoyed the show." Smoking m the auditorium is forbidden. The Prime Minister stayed m his seat during the first -vai. In the second, he went to a
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    85 11 awynHmm |i 'ii'iiiiwiii \\wmmfaaaaaimwmaaMm—m»i<>mm m IV lakshmi p ail dit. High Commissioner far India, and formerly India's V •and Captain 11. P. C. CrSokshank, MP, the Lord PHvj Sail, opened the 1955 are I h Exhibition at Olympia. London. This Is the fourth of he* I thfbitions, which Britain two
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  • 43 11 Their horses bring them fortunes T»HE gold > t ill tink, ior new l.« the i n i B In pite of selling hoi i Ag i X I ince alone and ten other i won more than $85,000 apiece A kingdom for a
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  • 183 11 -While THEY get a bonus for killing a WOLF W- O L- F" is the current battle-cry m the People's Poland. Hundreds of ra venous wolves, driven desperate by piercing cold and hunger, are pouring across the Russian frontier m search of U>nc\. Thwarted oi thru- 'legitimate' prey, the say
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    42 12 picture. "lirooklaiui'' is the name given to tbis Spring coat which is m wool gabardine and has a novelty clip fastening and leather trimmings. Other features are flap packets, a new square collar and adjustable halfbell A matching ha* •»•»«<«• extra smartness. Reuter
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  • 182 12 u Keep your sense of humour, "says this TV mother rpHE only way to live through your children's teens and retain your .sanity is to keep a linn grip on your sense of humour, says Mary Brian, who has acquired an unofficial rating as the typical American teenager's
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  • 44 12 In pastel shade blue photo. This princess-line evening dress m pastel shade blue of pure duchesse silk has an attractive bolero with original collar line. The beautiful cut of the frock is stressed by deep double seams. Model hv Ursula Sebewe. i l Popper
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  • 92 12 SAVE THAT FRANC! MAURICE CHEVALIER I h telling this story to E Paris audiences of the Scotsman Haggis IVlacFog E I who recklessly took a taxi E one diy on an urgent E« errand. Half-way down a pre- E I cipitous slope the driver E called out "The brakes E
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  • 219 12 4 PARENTAL problem 1X looms m 1955- m the United States. Girls are chasing boys, instead of vice versa. It i.; wen known fact that the human female pursues by seeming to retreat but the tales are turning with a vi ngeanct
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  • 177 12 The A merican housewife is DOWDY! BELIEVE IT OR NOT rzx/.cp[x U'UKX U.S. Colonel H. Diliey ordered Americ In his v, Oem an Command to toe ale loppy line (no curlers, no slacks, no bare midriffs m the street) he really started something. After intent 1 :rch an American magazine
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  • 138 12 NEVER choose stripes when dieting IN CASE yen happei to register anything ilution-worthy about a diet regime, here are tips by a fashion ierl on what to do while thai dubious size 40 gives way to a Jubilant 34. Don't choose bright die or coats, or shiny, stiff materials. Don't
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  • 432 13 ALL THEY NEED DO IS -DIAL! .6 postal ser- paradox m with, thc rnestic letter bly one ol m Europe: 52 to send a ig less than of an as thc next a little more to send an weighing way irom to New
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  • 468 13 'MAD' MONARCH GOT HIS DINNER THROUGH THE FLOOR if uw mad was Luawig n 11, the mad king of Bavaria? As I left Munich and started the 50-mile drive down the Salzburg autobahn to his Chiemsee Castle, I wondered about the man who had ruled Bavaria from 1864 to 1886.
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  • 376 13 Both sides vulnerable Both sides 60 on score West dealer NORTH m\ J 9 3 9 A 2 OKJ 8 7 6 *A 5 2 WEST EAST m\AB7 6 X 4 9KQJB7 9 10 9 3 0532 OAQ94 4 J 9 6 4 SOUTH 4 Q 10 5
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  • 62 13 They'll soon capture the world' s market WEST GERMANY has supplanted Great liritain as the world's second largest producer of machine tools and is rapidly overtaking the present world leader (America) m machine tool output. The Germans predict their export drive (they have already captured 38', of the world export
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    87 13 picture. Being trimmed with an ordinary pair af scissors is a "honeycomb* that will never be m contact with honey. It is composed of aluminium foil bonded between metal iheets to make a lightweight core of amazing rigidity which can be formed to alflMSt any sb.ipe. In industry it can
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  • 642 14 POSITIONS In the English Third Division and Scot--1 tish League are: i W I) I. W A!' p \v I) I P API Leyton O. 27 19 4 4 59 24 42 rin ton :v 8 8 63 41 40 Mn v G 880 14 unthorpe
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  • 242 14 WELSH SELECTORS FIND CENTRE THREE mHE Welsh Rujiby Union sel I ectors announced ycstrr d;tv that A i<n Thomas, the Llanelly fullback would nil the vacancy at left centre m th< Welsh team to meet Scotlan\ at Murray field, Edinburgh nt-xt Saturday. Tho position was left open by th< dri
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  • 786 14 INDIA'S OLYMPIC CAMP CATERS FOR FUTURE TOO Ages range from iy years io WORK thai 100 of India a top athletes and coaches have been taking advantage ol an unprecedented opportunity to meet and compete with each other at Patiala for the past three weeks. Patlala has been the sight
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  • 255 14 SPECIAL FEATURE By Jagdish R. Malhotra sports and physical education at Mayo College, Ajmer, he Is a former India 1; holder m hop-step- Jump represented India at the Xth World Olympic Games at Los Angeles. One of the AAFI coaches at the camp was Dr. A. W. ward, principal, Colleg<
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  • 337 14 THOUGH suffering :rom a stomach disorder that x necessitated four days m bed, 16-year-old Empire champion Lorraine Crapp displayed outstanding courage m leaving her sickbed to win the New South Wales State women's 220 yds. title at North Sydney Olympic Pool. She covered the distance m
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  • 473 15 Broadside best miler since postwar days zx,mucx [r[/. [between the two stable-mates. Never A Blank whose fine finishing burst had carried him to victory m the Governor's Cup last i season, looked like getting the 1 better of the argument but Broadside refused to accept defeat. He rallied gamely to
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  • 109 15 Warm the P«st 8011B 011 Tresor (Number 11). ridden by Smith, overtakes Distributor (right), with \'l,s Vutlcrson astride, to win Race Five (Cl. 3, Div. I— 6f) by a neck. Ten Dollars (Ltong) is i, -ti'in- <>'i tamely for third place. On the rails, hidden by
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  • 402 15 India struggle in Pakistan match PAKISTAN were all OUI tor 328 an hour a fur lunch on the second day of -he third Test against India, and at the close bad taken three of India's first innings wickets for 80 runs. Pakistan's overnli th whket partnership of Wasir Mohammad and
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  • 130 15 Yong Khoan 13-15. 15-3 (retired i DOUBLES: Ooi Teik Hock aiu Foo i.hean beat Lee _Ho< Chye an>t lim Koon Yam 15-12 7-15 15-9; Ooi Teik Hock and Le< HooChve beat On*. Poh Lim ant Lim Kee Long 15-11. 11-15. 15-10. 1 I Nf Poh
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  • 74 15 Swedish and Norwegian skier; swept the main events of the last day of the Moscow Interna tiuna Ski Tournament yesterday. Sverre Stennersen of Norwaj won m jumping with a point score of 216 for two jumps— 6o metre.and 62.5 metres. Jemberg, Sweden's star skier and
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  • 133 16 The Test HUTTON OUT Qui* he moved a oi paces down the wicket it was an important success lor Australia Benaud opened the bowlin" from the river end and it wa.s significant that Johnson had immediately placed his faith m spin Benaud began with a maiden Hutton This wa.s m
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  • 149 16 A CAMPAIGN to bring the world's water .speed record back to Britain begins this week when Donald Campbell begins tests of his newhydroplane. Campbell. 33-year-old son of the late Sir Malcolm Campbell. >\)''d king on both land and sea In the *****, has been delayed
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  • 114 16 THAILAND'S bantamweight boxer rh7,„ Kiirai, currently rev*. third leading contend c for the United State or several rights before se Chamroen fought two unucessfu] bouts for the world Itle last year. His manager. Irig. Gen. Pichai Kullavnip. aid the 26-year-old boxer •ould be trained m
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  • 31 16 The Annual General Meeting of I he Singapore V.M.C.A. Tennis I action will be held on Friday ebruary 4 at 5.30 p.m. m the renins Pavilion, Bras Basah Road
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