The Singapore Free Press, 1 June 1955

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya 1 1!7;. Singapore, Wed., .lune 1. 1933. Price UCts
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  • 166 1 I FOLLOWING protests by Thomas Cup badminton tans. Radio Malaya announced this morning that broadcast of to-night's vital inter-zone final til lies between the Danes and the Indians would [vanced by half an hour to 8.30 p.m. Half an hour previously, when
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  • 123 1 SIX-HOUR VIGIL ON DEAD OFFICER A MALAY Leading Aircraftman has been awarded the [ilitary Medal for distinguishe i service during his first engagement wit 1 terrorists. LAC Haron bin Rajab, of No. luadron, RAF Regiment, >n patrol m Kuala Selani .ingle with a flight com- >nj j d I)' Pilot
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  • 49 1 Singapore Harbour ii Start Association is arnging to "ive cash relief to 1 mbers m need of help. strike today entered its 33rd day. lie association secretary. Jamit Singh, said he had M heard from the Ministry Labour .since the nesotiabroke down yesterday.
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  • 35 1 Aths due to accidents •H the four day Memorial holiday m the United a reached the record of yesterday. They included traffic fatalities, 129 In v and 86 deaths i *>cellaneous accidents A.P.
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  • 24 1 Britain remains opposed to ie entry of Spain Into the >rth Atlantic Treaty Organi'i. the Foreiern Office said <?-sterday. A.P.
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  • 28 1 Hie Singapore Rubber Marf opened quietly this mornlnB with first grade, June f upment, at 92 cents a lb., le-eighth of a cent below y^Uirday'i closing.
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  • 196 1 BRITAIN'S three day old railway strike yesterday began throttling the flow of raw material to the factories. Many are threatened with having to close. Reports from industrial areas were gloomy. If the strike is prolonged estimates are that industry will feel lUs full
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  • 32 1 Economic expert* of eight South-East Asian Treaty Organisation countries arc to meet m Karachi from June 20 to plan th<* Implementation 01 \iw eoonomlc clauiei 9t the lianiia Tteatjr.— Reuter
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  • 373 1 Hid to stop //off at va pit <*l to Fed* is likely U have its own welfare lottery. A Government motion urging its introduction may be debated m the Legislative Assembly soon. The main idea for running a lottery will be to increase Government revenue,
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  • 191 1 -Unloading delay already 'THE combined effects of the railroad and dock strikes m Britain could be disastrous for trading centres like Singapore and Hong Kong already faced with trading restrictions and domestic labour difficulties, said spokesmen of both governments m London yesterday. "Even if the
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    • 67 1 Pelandok I Specials fJERE are Pelandok's E E 11 Special Selections for r E today's races at Kuala E E Lumpur. E SPECIAL NAP E E Peasant Girl. E E DOUBLE E E Peasant Girl, Indian E E Heather 11. E E TREBLE E E Peasant Girl, Indian E E
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    • 24 1 Kwik-Lite LIGHTER FLUID MSP ffii mHHMwWma > m J v^^^H ffir Makes every cigarette lighter instantly efficient. I Packed m a safe, unbreakable, non-spill can.
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  • 190 2 ASIA DOES BELONG TO ASIANS— U.S. LEADER T||K I'.nJ Hoffman, an indus- trial] t, aid m Chicago .'.stcrfiiiv thai a i da Jonp: to the Asians and the United States mv.st do the main work to clear up ml understandings between A la ;md the W» Mr. HofTmnn, chairman <>t
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  • 17 2 Thf Burmese Premier, v Nu, v.sis made a Freeman oj th Aviv yesterday. A.P.
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  • 74 2 PRESIDENT Eisenhower yesterday broadened the United states conception of the proposed Big Four conference, bringing it closer to that Of the British Government. The President told his press conference that Mure would be "a discussion of problems m general" at the heads of government meeting.
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  • 216 2 V t PRESIDENT ELSENHOWER said In Washington yesterday that the United States did not know if China would follow up the release of the four airmen by giving freedom to 53 other Americans who are held prisoner. He told his news conference that
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  • 38 2 On the lawns of Balmoral Castle, the Royal home near Ballater, Scotland, the Queen yesterday presented new colours to the Ist Battalion The Queen's Own Cameron Highlands, who leave next month for service m Korea.— Reuter >.
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  • 217 2 He confessed to spying to get release Fir*' find frvvdnm again m Hany Kong Rom i: i Ford >• .ir-oirf British radio operator m fifed who ins been fftt4 b> Ihc 'hlnese. told reportrrs m llonj; t\or\% \esterday that he had confessed to irioiis charges. in< hiding spying, after being
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  • 182 2 IT'S GRAND TO BE BACK, SAYS U.S. COLONEL ITS wonderful to be back" said Capt. Harold Fischer of Swe a City, lowa, to an American Red Cross representative as he and three other American fliers imprisoned for two years by China crossed the border into Hong Kong yesterday. Lt. Col.
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  • 46 2 Candidates taking the Assoc i a t i o n of International Accountants examination m Singapore are advised that the examination will be held on Thursday and Friday at the Beatty Secondary School and NOT the Gan Eng Seng school as previously announced.
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  • 25 2 A group of 72 Americans of Scottish descent have left New York to spend five weeks m Scotland visiting their relatives and clans.
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  • 139 2 TWE Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru told a Press conference m New Delhi yesterday that he wants the manufacture of hydrogen bombs banned. He said he admired the high mural stand of the former Governor-General, Mr Rajagopalachari, who is against hydrogen bomb testa and
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  • 78 2 N lf «»™"'d IHWe Rave this eye-witness account yesterday Friday to n^^" 1 0^ tMs b<gan -(ientlrme.i cjH('«atrs said President Tito m Russian. intrrirupted hhn SIUIMV of the Soviet delegation. "Don't address us as gentlemen," said Mr. Khrushchev, t all us comrades.''
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    • 133 2 SUN LIFEf 0 s M c SOF CANADA CAN HELP YOU. To Protect YOUR FAMILY FROM NEED if you are not here to support them (A Policy combining low nett cost and systematic saving) SERVICE No. 1 1o Provide I<unds to enable you to buy your OWN HOME on retirement
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  • 110 3 Speaker to set more pay TUiE next Speaker of the 1 Federal Legislative Council, Raja Sir Uda, will get a higher salary and allowances than the present holder, Dato Mahmud bin Mat, who is to retire soon. This is because the new elected Council may
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  • 186 3 ANOTHER $1,800,000 has been voted for Emergency use. I is for building emergency rational police posts, roads irflelds, special constable inlng camps, emergency tidings, and a road to the Peak VHF radio sta- Finance Committee, has ■vied an application by the ire Government for an extra
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  • 68 3 United States Supreme rt yesterday directed segregation of white and rhoolchildren be ended ►on as feasible. the court, whose ruling ad by Chief Justice Earl said local conditions I bo taken into account. courts could decide lether a prompt and reasonstart towards full cornwas being
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  • 18 3 >pe Pius XII will receive Marsha] Pibul Songgram. remier of Slam m nrivati* ice today. A.P.
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  • 135 3 DEBBIE REYNOLDS' mother yesterday branded as M 8 pack of lies" reports that her daughter was posting her engagement ring back to crooner Eddie Fisher. A columnist quoted Debbie's brother, Bill, as blaming Fisher's manager for the break-up of the highly publicised
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  • 72 3 NEW REMEDY NOW FOR POISON IVY A VACCINE for the prevention of poison ivy which annually afflicts millions of people, has been developed by the Department of Dermotology of the University of Pennsylvania Medical School. Scientists at the University have prepared a six-week test of the serum. Poison Ivy is
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  • 43 3 Tiu' Freedom of the city of Nairobi la being panted to the First Battalion, the Royal Iniskillin^ Fusiliers, for its 21 months of action against the Mau Man terrorists, it was an 1 nouneed m Nairobi yesterday. Reuter
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  • 278 3 VI ALAYA'S first charter of workers' rights, providing for labour courts and guaranteeing protection of workers, was tabled at the Federal Legislative Council meeting In Kuala Lumpur today. It represented nearly two years' work by 38 men studying the 1953 Employment Bill and covered
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  • 31 3 General Sir Gerald Templer, the next Chief of the Briti.sh Imperial General Staff, arrived at Amman from Iraq yesterday, and mot the new Primr Minister of Jordan.— Reuter
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  • 98 3 ITNITED State District Court U ruled m Washington yesterday that Argentine-born crooner Dick Haymes, husband of Rita Hayworth. is not liable to de]x>rtation. Haymes has been flghtlng a government move to have him deported on the grounds that he entered the United States illegally
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    • 73 3 ENGAGEMENT and DRESS RINGS Set Diamonds and Gems il Platinum and Gold with Smart and Efficient Workmanship s < Best Selection at: G. C. de SILVA BROS., 3, Raffles Place, Singapore- 1. Tel: ***** Let Our Success with Tailoring be your Success! All of that successful experience All of that
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  • 286 4 The Singapore Free Press Opinion A new sign of peace WEDNE8DAY, June I, 1&55. the ultra-canny Prime Minister oi Communist China, Mr. Chou En-iai, feeling that the temper of the AsianAfrican Conference at Bandoeng early last month was running away from him and even from neutralist India, sprang his surprise.
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  • 560 4  -  James E. Roper The people of Vietnam are indifferent to who rules the country. Their main concern is to keep out of the way of civil strife by You cant tod a typical Vietnamese, but surely this One n-fl":t'*'l the vlewa of many. "We don't like
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  • 384 4 '3scMUiVx/vmuilAimBn^yit6^MSto^&^iyA9^>waSSi'-'- <<'£ 1^S9 :'?#K'ii4!? THERE was a dramatic exchange when Mr. Snapdriver nierred to "this bearded monster called Toddler." Mrs. Oeakin, the owner, burst Into tears, and said. "His eyes are as gentle as a lamb's." "We are not here," said Cock lecaiTOt, not unkindly, "to consider the eyes ol
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 45 4 'Charm and Chinee At i I SENA'S i i r Here is the work of c v ni a s t c r craftsmen, I upholding m contcm- 5 porary manner the proud traditions of <> centuries. H SENA: LIMITED HIGH CLASS lEWELLERS Singapore, Fen.in«, Bangkok
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    • 190 4 a 1 Helena Rubinstein 1 says "Give uic 10 minutes a day- I I'LL ADD 10 YEARS YOUTH I I TO YOUR SKIN" ixamm 2 "\7*OUca« have skin that looks and z J Feels as much as ten years younger. Wtf'W S How? By faithfully following y W*& t these
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  • 93 5 picture. iiiiiiiiiiiniii fjMi t. Singapore oiudy 1 Group gave a farewell tea p:irty to Mr. and Mrs. Keith Payne, who are going on six months' leave to England. Mr. Payne (centre in jacket) a member of the British Council in charge of adult
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  • 118 5 PARCHED VILLAGE NOW GETS NEW DEAL THE troubles of 20,000 people living m Kampong Chftl Chee. Cham-.i Road, Singapore, are nearly over. The kampong. which has no piped water supply, complained of dried wells. It is now being supplied with water by the City Council Water Department's wagons. What is
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  • 23 5 The Kelantnn Government has awarded scholarships to 12 Malay women student teachers to study at the Women's Training College m Malacca.
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  • 160 5 rHE Singapore Taxi Drivers' Union is complaining that the City Council's policy of licencing an unlimited number of drivers and at the same time restricting the number of vehicles is leading to an unhealthy situation. In a letter to the
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  • 32 5 Mr. Lcow Ah Ping of Taipinc; i ■x-sorviceman, has been •ctcd as one of the two delefrom Malaya to attend iference of the British Em- Service League m Westinster. England.
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  • 133 5 HAT STYLES -MODELLED BY MEN |X)URTEEN young men will F display nfw Malayan hat stylos at St. Andrew's Mission Hospital ball at the Sea View Hotel on Friday. The show li being organised by Mrs. H. L. Vincent, on behalf of the appeal committee, to raise fund* for the hospital.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 74 5 3 -CHEAP SALE... mt SI NAWLHfIK «O, lyY RADIO b PIANO HOUSE w I 103-105, Selcgie Rd. Spore In commemoration of our ffi s 31st ANNIVERSARY U ii W we are offering all these P GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! U RADIOS AND GRAMS C PIANO ACCORDIONS AIR -CONDITIONERS N REFRIGERATORS S
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    • 114 5 II if V s&s. Controlled Heat F.Lctric Automatic CBLjHßilinii Iron with signal lamp safety cord. hk MASitmori SIX MONTHS' OIJAIIANTFE. Obtainable from good dealers throughout Maliya. Sole Distrihufnrst C ICAAf^fA ITH HJSA. Crril Strrct. for Malaya. C*J« IJMhv Of W. LI S pore -1, Trl. 31K05. whose personal standard of
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 133 6 ■MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis >0U WAIT WGHT W[ IT TAK£S AN T NL "HIS ?TORY- ANO THE pia- V >^ ==^O HCR£TIIX THAT PILL HOU^.ICAW^ jm^OHT v r STARTS WOAKING/J WAIT THAT I v^^9 TARZAN by Edgar Rice Burroughs THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris i VhEN YOU
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    • 598 6 YOUR I LUCKY I STAR I HORN today, one side of your natuie is eHicient, i dependable and trustworthy in all detail work. The tlkat side displays a.i impulsive, affectionate individual who has a strong will and wants his own way at all times. You will be most successful. if
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  • 5 7 Round the World Market Prices
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  • 174 7 LONDON. May 31. Previous Today i*nni No 1 RSS c.i.f. European 27', buyers 27 buyers 1 nine 27 4 sellers 27 sellers ...'"khVk No 1 RSS c.i.f. European 26\ buyers 26% buyers X iui 27 >i sellers 27 sellers „,'TikR no. I'RSS Spot. 27 buyers 27
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  • 104 7 NEW YORK. May 31 Previous Today Tin straits and nearby 91.75 nom. 91.62 traded JA lutires June 90.60 bid 90.75 bid lIM imures 91.60 asked 91.75 asked July 90.35 bid 90.50 bid 91 35 asked 91.50 asked Aug 90.25 bid 90.40 bid 91.25 asked 91.40 asked TONE:
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  • 56 7 Spot Malabar was at 52. Awaiting release 52. Afloats 514 to 504June shipment 50 4. Sarawak spot unquoted. Awaiting release 50. Afloatg 47 to 46. First half June shipment 45. Lampong spot 52. Awaiting release 52. Afloats 51 to 50. June shipment 49, sellers exr dock. Above prices
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  • 31 7 NEW YORK, May 31 Previous Today M Industrials 425.66 424.86 Railroads 158.84 159.87 lit Domestic Bonds 99.71 99.72 15 Utilities 63.85 63.63 til Stocks Composite Average 158.89 158.95
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  • 117 7 l OPEA IMiilippines c.i.f. UK/North Furopean delivered weight per Ions; ton May/Jane (OI'KA Philippines f.o.b. Manila m hulk, per long ton COPRA Straits c.i.f. UK/North Kuinpean delivered weight per l©«| ion May/June June/ July COCONUT OIL crude, Straits ci.f. t'K/North European m bulk, per lon* ton
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  • 172 7 THE four English professors who arrived m Singapore from Hong Kong over the week-end are to examine 154 students of the University of Malaya. Prof. L. Rosenhead, Professor of Applied Mathematics at Liverpool University, will examine three Honours and 20 pass degree students, Prof. K.
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  • 309 7 A VOICE HOARSE WITH PERSUASION 1 THE Singapore Improvement Trust Junior Officers' Association If to ask the S.I.T. to offer overseas training scholarships for promising voim? men and women on its staff. One of the resolutions passed at the Association's annual meeting at the
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  • 189 7 ABLER TO GIVE FOUR HARMONICA RECITALS ARRY Adler "the greatest harmonica player m the j world" arrives m Singapore on June 10 to give at least four recitals m the Colony and the Federation. His visit Ls being .sponsored j by the Singapore Musical Society. He will play first m
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  • 53 7 The funeral of Mrs. Una Jansz, wife of the late Dr. N. Jansz of Kuala Lumpur, took place at Bidadari cemetery yesterday. Mrs. Jansz. who was 75, died at her residence m Sennett Estate on Monday after a lons illness. She leaves two daughters, two sons
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  • 101 7 Mr. Lim Jpw Kan has been re-elected president of the management committee of the Singapore Public Hou.se Owners' Association, for 1955. other office-bearers m«" virePrcsicienl Mr. Ull Wai Kok; secret.uv Mr Tay Kirn Seng; Mtt secretary Mr. Heng Eiik. H on. treasurer, Mr Taxi Van
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  • 33 7 John Francis, 13, the only English boy at the Government English Morning School m Kluang has written b piny which will be staged at the kchool hall ou Sunday. dl;kflfklfjd;kldlfhdfkd dlfddldfkffd;k
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • 492 8 FESTIVAL of FASH ON Sittfjiipori* So»4»s pa ruth* m»ir <r<tt(i<u.\ m tho si if It's Kusi ttiut 5! *v/ A throw back to the HKMCs (above), this is the very latest m casual sports near. It is modeled by Ann Koyce. The tifjht jeans are worn under a full flared
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    40 10 NIKE radar -controlled rockets, a defence against raiding aircraft, have been installed at several stations around industrial, strategic and highly-populated areas m the United States, like these seen m Lorton, Virgina, during a demonstration of defences surrounding Washington.— A.P. picture.
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  • 136 10 A NEW and stronger l alloy for jet engine turbine blades has now been developed. The alloy is about 50 percent nickel with varying amounts ot chromium, cobalt, molybdenum, titanium and aluminum added. The development of the new alloy was started m
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  • 106 10 This 'BRAIN' thinks ten times faster A miniature "electronic brain." designed for v.so In jet plane*, which will operate 10 timo.s fatter than pro ent automatic computers, Ls belnß built by the Philco Research Laboratories at Philadelphia. The new computer will be able to perform (30.000 additions or subtrac- j
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  • 596 10 No one gets sea-sick on this tower GERMANY'S version of the Eiffel Tower, the 500-foot Funkturm (radio tower), sways m a stiff wind like a rocking chair. Being at the top of it provides an unforgettable Thrill. It makes the worldfamous Eiffel tower In Paris seem sedate From the summit
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    • 151 10 CYMA Wfrcn you become the happy £./*^vt^ owner of a CYMA you will JlY^ cam the admiration of all your V \v *m friends. Your watch, magnificent V^^^ Jm m wurkm.mthip md splendid y/ m reliability, will he u-^.irckd S^" I everywhere at the ultimate /'*a^ authority m timi knpm<
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  • 1016 11 It isn't all just hotcha The juke-box invaders say The Juke-box men have proved that there's money m music -at least of the canned variety. Now, says PETER CARSON, one of the two biggest American juke-box manufacturers has decided: Britain is ripe for an invason. iiiiiimiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiimiiiimiim HUNGER Britain jro»e's biKKest
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    • 277 11 [OPERA IN THE HOME] X ON L P. RECORDS t t Deoca Aida (Verdi) I 4 LXT 2735/7 Renata Tcbaldi Mario Del Monaco I f Chorus Orchestra of The f St. Cecilia Academy MMil <> Decca La Bohrnie (Paccini) 2G22/3 Renata Tebaldi Oiacinto PrandeW I I Chorus Orchestra of The
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  • 808 12 She likes being married to a 'nice man <4 \tow which ol your three lives have you enjoyed most?" I asked. Mrs. Klngman Douglaaa didn't hesitate for i moment: "Wen. im married to un jllv i. h man now. but I did love living m Britain much thai I think
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  • 31 12 r IMIE smarter-than-smart A thing m home-entertain-ing Ls no^ loiiK-playing records of American musicals which haven't reached Britain: but tape recordings of the same taken off your friends' discs.
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  • 112 12 AS butlers bow out, a new character actor specialising m one typo of part comes on to the set ne. Mr. David KossofT is probably the only man m show business whose professional career is as closely allied to the tape-measure as that of any of the
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 33 12 OFFIf C I Xfe SANOID FIRST AID SETS «1 HRHHHiH^. fifiiittf tat 1 Clubs, (5) Focket Outfit, [01 Distributors:— Household. THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. 33 Raffles Place, Singapore Cold Storage Arcade, Orchard X
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 222 12 BSn t^jjU jEwjH fiaHH JBSa4 JSShT As CLUEM ACROSS 10. An instructive talk, but the r^ >oi true ending is muddlfd (7>. 7. On raliii said U«k becomes a n Whlr| wlth JournaU stlc 8. Ea«tly affect^ and Inbnd Re- fi^JSJ 1 end of a venue ki internal m toil
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  • 498 13 Resident pawned his swords to keep himself alive! Hp the Presidents of the United States spinning m their at Congressional to give $67,500-a--.sions to ex-Pre- j when they leave White House. For of the 25 Ameriwho survived their aa president drift- n to financial rocks they left office. In fad
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  • 178 13 >UCING Admiral Earl batten, the First Sea guest of honour at a Club dinner at the Hotel, London, the Mr. W. J. Keswick. My French governess old me people were imous or infamous uniiad a place m Tu.ssaud's. Admiral Mmintbatten has a Madame Tussaud's.
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  • 68 13 Coup-de-grace then they're nabbed ICEoi the Paris Bri- < tde des Jeux, who \n eye on all Ramb- ar c rubbing their y over a new method inauiiur:Urd for < ng tricksters- they >< raiaing theif own << irpen. y ueek, m a clandes- inblinff saloon up 'Hitmartre, Commis- <
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  • 362 13 Neither aide vulnerable South dealer WEST EAST +K943 +J876 9 J 9 4 3 96 094 OJ 8 7 6 3 2 4K96 *A8 SOUTH 4 Q 9K 10 2 OAK Q 4 J 10 7 5 4 3 The bidding: SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST 1 4 Pass
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  • 161 13 When 'gobs' go on the spree —look out! VL'IIEN two decorated sailors go ashore on a spree and meet up with a pretty Mm extra who wants to audition for Just' Kurbi, there's bound to be plenty of kidding and tall talk. And that is just what happens m "A
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  • Article, Illustration
    49 13 picture. THIS telethcrajiy apparatus, shown at the Chemical Fair which has opened at Mimicl:, Germany, was developed at Britain's atomic energy research centre at Harwell for the treatment of cancer. Using: the active element Cesium 137, it will he available to British hospitals within the next three months. Popper
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    • 63 13 robinson||l LEMON orOUMm B A R L E YjiSmf 'MBffiM Robinson's Lemon or OranKcl N^ i Harley Water is cooling, re- 1 I n^^^^* freshing and health tfivinft.l and hi ospecially delloioael I W^k =x.^-Hl lj^P^^ >% when taken with Ginoi Rum I wR f tVl^ _TC aVI M %a
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  • 170 14 |r, Pr«« orr^poiuitnl RAF Sektar 2; RAF Ckan«i. AFTER the bombardment it took ia the tori ieve« minutes it a a wonaer A the Sdetar goal was >till standing ;.t the final whistle. How Uwngi fou K hi to keep their nnbeaten record after
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  • 1044 14 MAN OF TIIF MATCH: Ibrahim, (hangi's tearaway oatside-rifhl Close* |y«-li j1 1 cl him came Belsham m the Chanfl foal. Other ChangJ stars were centre-half Dixon, centre-forward Slaughter and left winger Kirton. DufT placed himself between ChanfJ and victory m the closing minutes. Other Seletar
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  • 47 14 Results of other United Services F.A. League matches: DIVISION 1: Naval Wanderers 3, RAF Tensah 1. DIVISION 2:— RAF Chanffi "IJ 2, Royal Army Medical orps 2. (Scorers: MrManus and Spalding for Changi, Jones (2) for RAMC). RAF Tengah 0, Royal Army Pay Corps 2.
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  • 267 14 currp:y and Yorkshire continued to tain tin nil riv.il.s m the English county rricket champion.- hip by winning their matches against Nottinghamshire and rashire. respectively, yester'lav level i i table m > 1 'ti.il Middle ex. who wen t tnningj lmint.. m iwn c "i.,
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  • 68 14 i ist return by Frank Worrell, fielding at point. enaMei wicketkeeper De Peiza to break the wicket with Mcl>o*ui,j well out of the crease. This was on the first day of th. fuirtli Test against the West Indies which the Australians won tn clinch ♦'ic series Neil
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  • 330 14 (GLAMORGAN and the South African cricket tourists drew yesterday at Cardiff. Final scores: South Africa 15G, Glamorgan 234 and 73 for four. The South Africans made a BOOd start yesterday on the "featherbed" pitch, putting on 84 for th e first wicket McGlew completed liis 50
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  • 107 14 HIGH GUN, one of Americ.i stake horses, is to campai. England. Owner Robert Kleberii and t Max Hlrsch indicated they are inn the horse for the Kiny V* and Queen Elizabeth stakes 00 16. They feel the horse is ge too heavy weight Imposts to
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  • 545 15  -  LIEW MOOK YOON Kobbero v. Natekar THOMAS CUP SPECIAL By I 111- score of l-t at the end of the first night s play In the inter-zone i,,al bM tipped the scales htly m favour of India itering the Challenge Kouml In the Thomas Cup badminton competition.
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  • 66 15 a n d v Xatekar j (India) beat Jorn I Skaarup (Denmark) 15-8, 15-13. Finn Kobbero I (Denmark) beat Tri- Ink Na t h Seth (India) 18-14, 15-11. Natekar and R. D«'Hi:r( 4 (India) beat I Ove Eilertocn and Ole 1 Merti (Denmark) j 15 -3
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  • 242 15 \N'OTHER major shock lor the Americans and a great battle between two of Britain's outstanding players featured yes lav's play m the British Amateur golf championship on the I Lytham and St. Annes Links m Lancashire eclipse of Big Bill Campbell bigg< si upset. Rel
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  • 102 15 THE Lancia racing stable ha^ suspended all automobile racing activity for an Indefinite time. Gianni Lancia, president, acted m tribute to the late Alberto Ascari, who v\a s killed on May it while driving Ferrari racer m I trial run. Ascari was captain of the
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  • 31 15 Gene Poirer knocked out Miguel Diaz m the fourth round of a bout at St. Nicholas arena. New York |M( night. Diaz weighed 140 lb Poirer 146 lb.
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  • 41 15 Promotor Jack Solomons said yesterday he has made "a tremendous offer" to world flyweight Champion Pascual Perez of the Argentine lo defend his title against Welshman Dai Dower m Britain. He said the fight is almost certain
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  • 28 15 Sixteen Yale and nine U.S. Military Academy athletes were yesterday named to compete Igainst an Oxford-Cambridge team m London, on June 13. A.P.
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  • 29 15 The Japan Olympic Committee announced yesterday it is sending a delegation to Paris to make a "strong bid" for the 19G0 Olympic Games m Tokyo.— A.P.
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  • 108 15 "OESULTS m the French Lawn Tennis -hampionships m Paris yesterday: Mens Singles quarterfinals: Ham Richardson <US» beat Herb 1 Flam (U.S." 6-3, 4-6. 6-1. Tony Trabert (US > beat Ifcrvyn Ro.'-e (Auttraliaj <i 3-6, 6 3, 6—o. Womens Singles —-quarterfinals: Mr.-?. D. Knode <US> beat Mi.v;
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  • 21 15 Chicago White t ball team yesterday acquired B<-b Kennedi from the Baltimore Orioles m a itraii )»t caah deal.
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  • 124 15 f\AI DOWER, the British, Euro- pen a and Empin- flyweight champion won inside the distance la^t night when he clearly beat Pierre Gres.s of France, the referee stopping the fight m the ninth of ten rounds. Ore.s.s was not seriously hurt but it would have needed
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  • 223 15 DAVIS CUP VICTORY FOR JAPAN RAYMONDO DEYRO of the Philippinei decisively whipped Japan's No. 1 .star, Atsu.shi Miyagi, 6-2, 6- 3, 6 4 m the 1 last contest. But it was too late to change thr outcome Ol the Eastern Zone playoff, iron by Japan 3 -2. It was Jap-.ui's
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  • 91 15 IfIOI IN Cowdrey, the 2:> year-old Kent, and England <i ick«-ier, Ls beinjj discharged from the Royal Air Force on niedlca] grounde. He i.s at present on COmjMUMioikate leave ;irui win be officially told of the derision vhea he retumi to iiLi unit .-it CardJngtea Bedford
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