The Singapore Free Press, 2 March 1955

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale in Malaya No. *****. Singapore, We*., M»r. 2, 1955. Priee.ls CU.
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  • 178 1 Riddls of 'packed' cabin 05 A in Singapore trooper f \BOUK M.P. Mrs. Bessie L Braddock is to investigate "the mystery of Cabin 65 A in the trooper Empire Clyde (HkOOO tons) which arrived in Liverpool from Hong Kong and Singapore last night. She wants to investigate complaints that seven
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  • 207 1 Bailey and Compton add runs -slowly ENGLAND added 51 runs without losing a wicket to their overnight score of 196 for .four wickets when [he fifth Test resumed iiT Sydney this morning. Scoreboard ENGLAND (IST INNS.) Mutton c Burge b Lindwall 6 ■■Mwnt'v c and b Johnson HI May r
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  • 166 1 U'W Abdul Hamid, the .lohore State official who has been recalled to Malaya, .ud In London yesterday that will not return to face a rd Of inquiry." "If I am dismissed from rnment service, I intend tv in London," he added. Wan Hamid was
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  • 37 1 Plan* for almost doubling of Cambodia's army r, -equipping it with modJ Aniencan weapons are beout In talks ben Cambodia. France and in u/ u, ed st ate s officials said w wuhlngton yesterday.
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  • 30 1 A thief snatched a gold chain and locket, worth about $100, from a two-year-old boy who was playing on the fivefoot way in Dixon Road, Singapore, yesterday
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  • 18 1 Princess Margaret leaves Nassau today by air for Britain after her month long Caribbean tour.- Reuter
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  • 30 1 A doctor today boarded the P and O liner Chusan in the English Channel to investigate a suspected case of Poliomyelitis which was reported at Port Said.- Reuter
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  • 33 1 »*r AT AN LENNOX BOYD. Secretary of State for the £S our pe'opl? whSu that abundantly Mm.' b. add Ho was shaking at the Commonwealth dinner in London. Reuter
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  • 346 1 We will guard you BRITAIN has every intention of guarding Malaya, said the British Foreign Secretary, Sir Anthony Eden, before he left Kuala Lumpur this morning for Rangoon and New Delhi. "Our object is to play our part in helping the countries of Asia to enjoy
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  • 70 1 Full benefits for widow of detective THE widow of detective Toh Keng Hua. who Is believed to have been murdered, will get full financial benefits under Government rules, a Singapore Police spokesman said today. A skeleton, believed to be that of Ton's, was found In a lallang patch off Paya
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  • 21 1 Buses are again running to schedule In Paya Lebar and Tampenis suburbs. The bus workers' strike ended yesterday.
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  • 35 1 March first grade, buyers, fob opened on the Singapore rubber market this morning at 87» i cents a lb., one and a quarter cents below yesterday s I close. The tone was steady.
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  • 80 1 OFFICERS and men from Britain's three righting services lined up in the state ballroom at Buckingham Palace yesterday to receive decorations from the Queen for bravery in Malaya and Korea Air Marshal Sir Clifford Sanderson, former C-in-C, Far East Air Force, was invested with the Knight Commander of
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  • 20 1 The VS. Army hanged three Negro soldiers yesterday at Lansing. Kansas for murdering a taxi driver.- U.P.
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  • 22 1 Six cars of a railway train in Brazil overturned yesterday and 30 people were reported killed.- A.P.
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  • 136 2 Free these 41, says U.S. again TIE State Department announced in Washington yesterday that the United States had presented a new demand to Communist China for the release of 41 American civilians. The action was taken at a meeting of American and Communist Chinese consular representatives at Geneva, Switzerland. The
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  • 29 2 Canadian Pacific Air Lines will inaugurate a direct Tokio to Amsterdam transpolar flight on June 1. This will bring Japan within 34 hours flvinu time of Europe. A.P.
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  • 168 2 Egypt orders army alert after clash at Gaza EGYPT ordered a general alert yesterday for the Gaza military command and for military aircraft .throughout the country after the Israeli-Egyptian I clash on Monday night on the border. The United Nations Mixed Armistice Commission jsaid Israeli troops made a "violent attack"
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  • 20 2 Wu Hsiu Chuan, Deputy Foreign Minister is to be Red China's first Ambassador to Yugoflavia.- A. P.
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  • 97 2 Congress defeats Reds FIRST returns from the tSttsA elections in Andhra State showed yesterday a lead for Prime Minister Nt hru's Congress Party in its fight against the Communists. Of 15 results so far known, the anti-Communist I'nited Congress Party won 12, the Socialists one, the Independents two and the
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  • 209 2 THE Anglo-Chinese School. Singapore, was yesterday described as "a beacon of truth and light" in the Colony. The tribute came from Bishop Raymond L. Archer, head of the Methodist Church in South-East Asia, who urged the students to follow the outstanding character of the founder,
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  • 205 2 fHE impact of the Hydro°en bomb was profound and prodigious, the Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill said in London yesterday' But he did not agree that all existing defence services should be swept away as result. "The policy of the deterrent cannot rest on nuclear
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  • 211 3 Four are named in Defence booklet SEVERAL British mem►s bers of Parliament yesterday demanded that the government take treason proceedings against Communist war eorrespondent Alan Wilmington and three other Britons who were guilty of antiBritish propaganda in Korea The four were named officially in a
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  • 13 3 Fifty thousand Siamese oops began manoeuvres in n irthern provinces yesterday.
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  • 112 3 t MOTHER and three children faced murder charges rt in Maryville, Tennessee, yesterday after the nan told police that she and the children beat and choked her husband to death when he threatened them. The local sheriff said that Mrs. Sam Davis Jr., 41.
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  • 33 3 Mayor of Jakarta, Mr. Inspected municipal in Bangkok yesterHe is on a four-week of Asian cities. Sudiro leaves today for From there, he will to Saigon, Manila. Singad Japan.- A.P.
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  • 201 3 E A BRITISH film star E*\ who five years ago E went in high hopes to E work in Paris and Rome, E has come back to London E disappointed, disiilu- E sinned. E She is Patricia Roc. E She has no job
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  • 93 3 THE MODEST CHEONGSAM FOR A STAR CCREEN star Jennifer Jones, who will play the part of a Eurasian girl in the film of the book. "A Many Splendoured Thing," written by Johore Bahru author Dr. Han Suyin, will wear cheong.sams with only five-inch slits. Said director Otto Lang in Hong
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  • 26 3 North Ireland began talks in London yesterday to secure 'one of the new nuelear energy industrial power stations now being planned for Britain Reuter
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  • 16 3 About 140.000 tons of American wheat was unloaded in Yugoslav ports last month
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  • 11 3 The Pope If 79 years old todav.— A.P.
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  • 59 3 A group of 75 children, some of whom never saw their fathers, will make a ipectol pilgrimage to Holland next month to visit British war I craves it was announced in London yesterday. Th -y will >t;iy at Nijmegen for Liree day.^ while they see the
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  • 175 3 Queen is urged Don 't 'blood Charles, Anne IMH QUEEN has been asked not to let her children, Prince Charles and Princess Anne, be made to submit to the "barbarous and revolting custom of blooding" of fox hunts. The request, it was disclosed yesterday, was made i by the 2,000-strong
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  • 113 3 E npiu: Duke of Edinburgh E E X last night helped to H sau" in half his private r secretary, Lieut. Com- mander Michael Parker E when they were guests of the Magic Circle. E Parker offered to be S "sawn" by
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  • 303 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY Mar. 2. 1955. Opinion THE PROUD MALAYANS \\R E. G. H. DOBBY. *J Professor of Geography at the University of Malaya, could have! made a better choice than the picture he used I in his book "Malaya and the Malayans" to illustrate the people living
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  • 944 4 Mr. Facing Both Ways SEFTON DELMER investigates the problem country of the East That is his name for the new Japan and it applies even to the night clubs OUT of the night-time blaeknt iSM of a Tokyo alley suddenly there shot up beside me a stout, extremely toughlooking, little
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  • 212 4 E u ALL the tea in China'' z E n d none of it for E us! With China long out of the market, tea is be- E coming a luxury again, E Three hundred years ago E E only the rich ever bought E it and
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    • 64 4 > v > vrvi mf*m*W*-\ f' I GIFTS I SENA 'S I 1 Articles of rare beauty f and intrinsic value simple gifts, ornamental and useful sifts all the work of fine craftsmen. The name of SENA upon the box conveys a com- d 3 pliment more eloquently than words.
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    • 157 4 r^< **o*o*o*i >// S I Helena Rubinstein's New I Vitamin- £j|fe I Lanolin JL Jl I Formula V.> J y brings new f\ _A y beauty to dry shins r _H^ > %m*m\ ll r\ J Here's an amazing discovery for dry L f /J f fcf I sensitive skins
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  • 360 5 Student left to see the world on £35— and he 's still got it A! K BADII'ZZAMAN AHMED, a 26-year-old Dacca lu University Arts graduate left his home town of Pabna In East Pakistan in July, 1951, for a world tour with £35 sterling in his pocket. He arrived in
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  • 87 5 TIIE British Council. Singapore, has arranged for free lectures at the Council Hall, Stamford Road, next at 6.30 p.m. from Monti Friday. The programme is as fol- Monday: What I Think the Theatre" by Mr. Dunald Moore. Tuesday: "What I Think About Parliament" by Mr. n Bartlett.
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  • 57 5 Two to lecture at University Dato Sir Roland Braddell will give a public lecture on "Problems of a self-governing Malaya" in the Oei Tiong Ham Hall at the University of Malaya tomorrow. In the Chemistry Lecture Theatre, Professor P. M. S. Dirac, Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge University, will
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  • 220 5 WEST GERMANY OFFERS TWO SCHOLARSHIPS THE Federal Republic of Germany is offering two nwlarships to students resiaing m British territories in south-east Asia. Tl ]e scholarships will be for one year in a rnian university from Nowmber 1955 to October. 1956. Students should have a knowledge of German and prove
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  • 119 5 MR. M. B. Brash, the only European candidate of the Singapore Democrat Party, described as a dLsgrace the apathy of local Europeans towards the April Legislative Assembly elections. He is a candidate for th* Queenstown division. Programmes or all the political parties are
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  • 32 5 Singapore Clv'ji Defence Association will hold a film show for children at the Civil Defence theatrette, Kolam Ayer Lane, at 6.30 p.m. on Sunday. The film will be "Seminole."
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  • 84 5 The British Foreign Secretary, Sir Anthony Eden, inspects (above) a patrol of the First Battalion, Royal Hampshire Regiment, just before it leaves for the jungle. Sir Anthony was visiting the battalion at its base at Wardieburn Estate, just outside Kuala Lumpur, on Monday. He was keenly interested
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 211 7 LONDON. Mar. 1. oi rrfr No l RSS eJJ. European 26 buyers 25 buyers L„ru March 26U sellers 26 sellers pi rrfr No. 1 RSS cJX European 26 buyers 25\ buyers nlr" "pril JSJ 26 sellers n p. ffr No. 1 888 Spot 264 buyers 26 buyers
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    • 108 7 NEW YORK Mar. 1. Previous Today TIN Straits spot and nearby 91.12 nom. 91.25 nom. UN futures March 90.25 bid 90.25 bid 91.00 asked 91.25 asked April 90.00 bid 89.87 bid 90.62 asked 91.00 asked May 89.87 bid 89 62 bid 90.50 asked 90.75 asked T"M Quiet.
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    • 39 7 Snot Malabar was quoted at 44 1 per pound. Awaiting release I 43': afloat! 43. March 42'...' Above prices quoted in U.S. cents per lb. April 42. Sarawak spot 43 and lampong spot 44 cents sellers ex-dock.
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    • 34 7 NEW YORK. Mar. 1. Previous Today ?.»> Industrials 411.87 413.71 M Railroads 149.47 150.85 M Domestic Bonds 100.16 100.11 15 I lil i ties 64.05 64.41 tl Mocks Composite Average 153.54 154.47
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    • 129 7 n»PR.\ Philippines cJLJ. UK/North I uropfa n delivered weight per l"n« ton March/April (oi'KA Philippines f.o.b. ManiU delivered weight, per long Urn KH'RA Strait* cLf. UK/North I uropran delivrvrd weight per l<»ns ton March/ April April/May M '»M T OIL crude, Straits cJi. > uropran Continental
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  • 160 7 6INGAPORYB P. W. D. Director, Mr. A. Wear, yesterday that an ill plan for the relief M flooding in the Colony Night take a year to, >-npiote. In the mean:il <- work on temporary schemes would go on. ne man who is drawing up am, n
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  • 186 7 Singapore hire car men tell City Council T*HE SINGAPORE Hire Car Association has written to the Secretary of the City Council suggesting that the Registrar of Vehicles give at least six months' notice if he thinks a taxi should be taken off
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  • 255 7 AN AMERICAN international game hunter and photographer is making his fourth trip round the world to collect more "trophies'* and to record in sound activities of animals and people in various countries. He is Mr. Denver Wright, i who arrived in Singapore on Monday
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  • 76 7 Mr. K. S. Murray, retiring director of William Jacks and Co. (M) Ltd., paid tribute to the Asian stall of the company at a farewell tea-party given In his honour at the Adelphi Roof Garden, Singapore, yesterday. He received farewell gifts from Mr. H. P. Clements, chairman
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  • 47 8 TjH)R Sir Anthony Eden (pictured above) the Bangkok conference was a personal triumph after he had clashed with Mr. Dulles, the U.S. Secretary of State and Mr. Casey the Australian Minister for External Affairs. Mr. Mohammed Ali, the Pakistan Prime Minister.
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  • 229 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN rpHE ei days i Asian co Toda delegates gittt. P a general ON" President Mr. Carlo a point w B Foreign Ministers completed three m Friday on subversion in South-East page shows some of the hile the talks were in proIt the top of the page shows ie
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  • 82 8 CASEY LOST ON ISSUE OF RED SUBVERSION rpHERE was a row, on the Communism theme, when Mr. Casey vigorously demanded that the communique should reveal details of the methods which he said the Reds were using in South-east Asia to foment subversion. But he was quite unable to win his
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  • 52 8 France speaks -and then sits back HIS OWN speech finished, Mr. Henri Bonnet, (on the left) leader of the French delegation, sits back and listens to the next speaker. Mr. BonneVs assistant seems to be weighing up the speech. Mr. Bonnet was followed by Mr. MacDonald, head of the New
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  • 10 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN X'lT- Fiel Marshal nu Wn ea the meeting.
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  • 73 9 MM ww AMONG the large group of advisers. A diplomats and military aides who attended the confer* nee was »JJ Zealand Minister for eternal Affairs, Mr. T L MacDonald. seen here speaking on the opening day. Behind him, and apparently in pensive mood, is Major
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  • 239 10  - NOISELESS TYRES ARE COMING! ALTON L. BLAKESLEE says COME day there may be tyres that won't squeal on a turn. Or perhaps even completely noiseless tyres. They could come from research by scientists of the BF. Goodrich Company, In Akron, Ohio, trying to learn what makes a tyre sing or
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  • 656 10  - Mice may set the pattern for atomic mutation THOMAS R. HENRY By *T*HE mutation rate in mice subjected to heavy radiation has been discovered to be 10 times that in fruit flies, the animals usually employed in genetic experiments. The discovery have important consequences in the study of effects of
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  • 160 10 Metal ball keeps death at bay IMMMtIIIMIMMtIMttMIMttMIII A 41b. METAL BALL, dropping from a height of 4ft. has helped to keep death off the roads. This is the test used by the British Standards Institution on motorcycling helmets which carry the "Kite" mark seal of the institution's approval. Thev drop
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    • 51 10 !>>## e#iff Phone Your SMALL AIIV <o Singapore 2800 1 v(. IOS I iM^^Ha! If? 1 Hfc.^^L.^-' vmmmmmVi tm m\ H B^^ i« ill v P\ ai J f' 1 BT MwTmmm ■luww I^F^H *^ft^i| KL. ;y::- <%^.v.v. ll V > *J^JMj__^j__*;-- jat^ifNw^i^ ""^Sifilfc^itfl^ilMli^l^^^^^^^Tr^^^^ :3Hiji^i^i^i^H|&^-. This is a STRAITS TIMES
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  • 605 11  - ANTHONYS IDEA PAYS OFF ANNE SHARPLEY He's an 'ocean commuter' now PROVERBIALLY, the I toughest spot for a husband to occupy is just outside the circle of lim* light that surrounds a Hollywood star. But Squadron Leader Anthony Bartley. DFC, was a Uo* in a different sort of Jay before
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  • 69 11 A page of American history springs to life again as John Wilkes Booth (here played by John Derek) shoots Abraham Lincoln (Stanley Hall) as the latter sits in an opera box. with his wife (Sarah Padden) by his side in the now film called "Prince of
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  • 358 11 Little junior big name is on the march LITTLE folks with big names are much in the movie news these day. They're prowling the lots and not to visit their famous mothers and dads either. They're out to w*t their own screen careers in motion. The range in age from
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  • 86 11 WE hope to go to London and buy a car and tour." Doris Day, freckled, ling, cc nfessed <>n the set of "Love Me and Leave hie? "Martv <her husband i and I have kmg wanted to ti togethi r. I've left my studio SO we are free."
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  • 1046 12 M, lIIIMIIMIIIIIIHII IIIMIIIIMIMIIIHIIHi''l»IM HELEN BURKE keeps a (luncheon) date with London's master chefs and there'll be no sabotage in your kitchen AT the Savoy Hotel London, there are two Maitre Chefs- M. Augu.ste Laplanche. of the Restaurant, and M. Abel Alban. of the Grillroom. There aiv
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  • 68 12 THE pre-Spring hat season has produced the tale of the woman who went into the shop, tried on thirty-four hats and at last found one she liked. "This is delightful" she said. "Send it round to my address." "Certainly, Modom" replied the salesgirl. "Anything to please the customer.
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  • 265 13 A LITTLE MINK WAS HER ONLY EXOTIC TOUCH i EVERYBODY has been asking J me: "Have you met Queen St raya? Is she really beautiful?" I met her at the Savoy, London. She is one of the loveliest women I have ever seen. She has the
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    15 13 Warms the cockles of your eart. don't it? Now we can all bomb one another'
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  • 422 13 DAY THE SHAH PILOTED ME —AT 600 M.P.H. AIR REPORTER W.A. WATERTON RECALLS HTHE Shah of Persia re- membered, in conversation during his London visit, that he once flew a Meteor jet in Britain. I remember that, too. For I was the pilot who flew with him— and was flown
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    322 13 W*2 J2 nold a hand that ls mie ear V h Str °ng enoU«h t0 Tl h. ft? one bld- your is verv in *l that bid 8h °ul<l be that r OI I2S* nt- Wlth a hand ted best^ rst choice can be y °ur lau.r~h,2i t
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  • 301 13 A GAY. attractive woman took a plane from London to Paris to have her hair done. One look at her head gave the reason. For her curly mop of red -gold hair was Renestyled. And Rene Is away in Jamaica looking after
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    • 111 13 TRANSPORT STORAGE J^ LIMITED trgmiMLTW 173 CECIL STREET SINGAPORE V Oj/f CTS6 I Just a short list of Cooper's well known publications S hool Essays Letters. First Htep to letter Writing, Everyboy's Book of Lttteri High School Oranunar, High School Ei4?llsh Composition Staapli Essays, College Essays, Junior English Course, Elementary
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  • 315 14 11HI Army. v. ho have held the British title of Itiicr-Servit ru^by union champions since 1952, LncluA seven Internationals in the XV to meet the Royal Navy at Twickenham in the Triangular Tournament on March 5. This li the 38th meeting: between the two
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  • 42 14 The Eastern Command individual and team cross-country championships were run over a snow and ice-bound course at ShornclifTe, Kent. Pte Linford. Depot Buffs, was the individual winner and the team trophy was won by Ist Bn Cheshire Regiment.
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  • 310 14 A SYDNEY jockey, Jack Thompson, equalled a 32--year-old Australian riding performance when he j won the first five races at the Canterbury Park meetI ing in Sydney. Two days previously Thompson had ridden the last two winners at the Hawkesbury meet- ine. thus bringing;
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  • 519 14  -  TOMMY LAWTON SOCCER SURVFY By lIEAVY grounds at this time of year make most teams 11 switch to a long-passing game. It means th a many of the new ideas of early season have gone overboard. I~ That is a pity, I believe. But
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  • 194 14 TV scare hits Australia AUSTRALIA does not yat possess television, but already some sporting bodies are becoming anxious about inroads it may make on attendances at sporting fixtures. In Melbourne, 12 sporting organisations met to discuss ways to protect sporting exhibitions from the effects of unrestricted television broadcasts. The conference
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  • 52 14 The final of the Anny R^ by Challenge Cup at should have been P« V Aldershot on J***™ Mar ch been postponed un w 31. Severe weat h I n many has made K /mix* for the 8.A.0.R. competition to be cornj^ Home Command nw are the
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    57 15 1,.... tf, John Brabham. resident of the V lll(I Racing Drivers' i sfngavore by ,ic from Sydney ?he inquired whether Uj cor racing to \X the Australian lfls r^hiv three times. Ti urn lon his way to B at Z eight months to lr,talU neas experience and f ra
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  • 353 15 Free Press Boxing Reporter rrHIRTY-eight aspirants 1 for a Singapore Lovices title fought for -n they were worth last Cttht at the Police TrainL School. In all, 22 g* ts W ere completed, and most of them lasted the full distance. B:t t he SABA Novices r i :.pion.ships
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  • 34 15 ST. MARY'S IN SEMI FINAL Saint Mary's Hospital beat Middlesex Hospital by 11-5 In their Hospitals Cup .second match at Richmond yesterday. St. Mary's now meet Guys Hospital in the semi-final next Tuesday.— Reuter.
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  • 32 15 A challenge of £1.000 was made yesterday to British and Empire flyweight boxing champion Dai Dower of Wales for a return Empire title contest with Jake Tuli
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  • 74 15 ONLY six cities had submitted requests to stage the 1960 Olympic Games when the official time limit for aplications expired yesterday. They were: Lausanne. Rome, Budapest, Brussels. Detroit and Tokyo. l4 The IOC. will make its choice at a meeting in Paris next June. M.
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  • 79 15 A h ,v a KNOWN Yugoslav U b x bf >'ted from his team g *«ylum in the west a y becoming the second m lew than two weeks. boxer is 22-year-old fr tor m ar r of a tournament in Stuttgart, Germany. Miroslav Machodska, Czechoslovakia
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  • 879 15 Singapore shook Pakistan after half time One the goal-seoring wizard DID NOT get:— Habib-ur Rehman beat goalkefper I>ollah but then lost the ball into touch yesterday. Pennefather is in the background, right. FIRST-TIMER at the second hockey Test I Pakistan fc; Singapore 2. SINGAPORE made amends lor their heavy defeat
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  • 185 15 INDIA wound up their first official cricket tour ot Pakistan with a draw in* the fifth and final Test match at Karachi yesterday. Honours in the series were shared, all five Tests being drawn. In a two-month's tour the Indians were undefeated, nve matches being
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  • 248 15 CHARLES HUMEZ. the French and European middleweight boxing champion will be given a match against Carl (Bobo> Olson for the world middleweight boxing title as a result of his decisive win over Pierre Langlois in Paris it was stated in New York yesterday. The
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 58 15 lI_W A S S i A /a u US fl i *r J ,AS* f -JCf__ I roMY WASSIAMULL'S Come to the SINGAPORE ROTARY CLUB GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY BALL In Aid ot SINGAPORE CHILDRENS SOCIETY'S CONVALESCENT HOME M.uch sth 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Victoria Memorial Hall Admission $5/Tickets: ROBINSON S
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  • 393 16 KABAKA AND ENJOYMENT A safe Penang double Free Press Course Correspondent KABAKA in Race Four and Enjoyment II (Race Five) should make a safe double at Penang today. Both will carry stable confidence. There is little likelihood of anv Change in the weather and the going this afternoon will be
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  • 40 16 ?'i Wme*m id (minimum) DR CHEE KOH CHIANG. 51. passed away peacefully at 11.25 a.m. Tuesday. March Ist at the General, Hospital. Funeral Thursday 3rd At Bullm Estate Jurong. Cortege will leave residence, 144 Cross Street, at 11 a.m.
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  • 29 16 The opening Singapore Business Houses FA. Div. 1 league match today between Mercantile Bank and F. N. has been transferred from Jalan Besar Stadium to M.F.A. ground
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  • 194 16 TRESPASSER PELANDOK EPSOM JEEP CALL ROY P(»|Vr» Race 1. ALI BABA MARCELLE ALI BABA MARCELLE MArTf, 3 15 Pavdnf Fair Bucentaur Bucentaur Ali Baba Buoentau, Bucentaur Flag Of Peace Marcel le Bucentaur Flat of p eafe ~Rsce 2. ROSAI.INT> CABINET ROSALIND CABINET LORD FRn, Ml( L
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  • 301 16 SPRING DOUBLE CALLOVER IN IONDON THE "spring double" callover business centred chiefly on the favourites, Minstrel (Lincolnshire Handicap) and Tudor Line (Grand National) at last night's Victoria Club session in London. Minstrel, Lord Rosebery's Cambridgeshire Handicap winner of last year, was easily the best backed horse. Supported to win £20,000.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 369 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. EDUCATION 20 Words $2 (min.)— Box S$ eta. extra, j SOME VACANCIES for Std. V/ j Senior students (co-education). Apply to-day after 1.30 p.m. Principal. S.T.S English Classes, 261 River Valley Road. ACCOMMODATION VACANT 20 Words $2 (min.)— Box SO ets. extra 'ROCHDALE". 4, Rochalie Drive, Tanglin area.
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    • 135 16 GOING TO EUROPE J^JQ^ THIS SPRING? of^mk &*..*s wf PMiiov«wvi w yJfi &M__W&_r~^js*k yjs\ Stopover J// g Y time i W IHHOLLAHD I and the Continent at its best I From the end of March to the beginning ol M May is tulip time in Holland. Break your M journey
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 313 16 RA €JM£ CARMP RACE 1—3.15: CL. 4, DIV. 4— 6F. 1 042 Ali Baba 7y Tait 9.00 2 743 Marcelle 4v Franklin 8.11 3 267 Passing Fair 6y Povall 8.08 4 200 Clever Bug 4y D. Jones 8.08 034 Flag of Peace 7y Donnelly 8.08 6 565 Bucentaur 5y Smith
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    • 103 16 9 095 Valiant Boy 7y Mawi 7.12 Scratchings: 990 Greet 5y 8 13. Rodgers; 596 White Stone 4y 8.10 Yong; Live Wire 4y 8.09 Martin; -4 So What 4y 8.06 Donnelly; 708 Honourbright 7y 7y 7.13 Ellery. RACE 5—5.25: CL. 2, DIV. I— 6F. 1 552 Wide Screen 4y 9.00
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    • 119 16 BeM C 4 a v C ?iT-r 333 "**«l Bell 4y 812 Tjoa; 3 Orean p. j 4y 8.04 Allan; 361 Be caXJ f 8.00 Parker; 123 Star £Ei 8.00 Rodgers. snaMy RACE 6-6.00: CL 4, DIV. I— 7F. 1 169 Pride of Burma 7y 2 734 What Happen^T" 3
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