The Singapore Free Press, 3 June 1955

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  • 21 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya No. 1 1 !74. Singapore*, Fri., Junf 3. 1955. Price 15 Cts
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  • 152 1 'Join up or serve in Malaya' charge by soldier's father 4 1 LEGATIONS that Bri_i tish National Servicemen were being persuaded either to sign on for seven years or serve their two years m Malay. i were made yesterday at the British Co-operative Party, annual conference m Edinburgh. .A representative
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  • 205 1 STRIKE-HIT WORKLESS MAY TOTAL A MILLION BPvi TAIN'S railway strike last night forced the shutdown of six Welsh steel plants. closing was caused by a shortage of coal and scrap Iron and affects 2,700 men. It was the first major industrial stoppage among factories running short of raw materials re
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  • 27 1 The United States Senate last night approved President Eisenhower's Block *the Communists foreign aid bill after rejecting all attempts to cut the $3,408,000,000 programme.
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  • 91 1 13-UNION BID TO END STRIKE DELEGATES from 13 waterfront workers' unions will meet tomorrow to consider what action they should take to resolve the dispute between the Singapore Harbour Board and the staff association, whose 1,300 members have been on strike for 34 days. The meeting is being convened by
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  • 28 1 The Singapore Rubber Market opened steadily this morning with first grade. June shipment, at 93i cents a lb., one quarter of a cent above yesterday's close.
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  • 113 1 INDONESIAN politicians were divided yesterday on the significance of a meeting between two Muslim parties supporting the Government and the big opposition Muslim Party of \tasjumi. The meeting might lead to a coalition of the Muslim parties In the coming general elections to ensure
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  • 31 1 tioUR children at play irerekilled and r jured m a mystery street £_E'^HlEr day. Riots m which two men were stabbed broke oui uiur the explosion.— A.P.
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  • 404 1 'Let firemen join 7 OTAFF unions of the Singapore City Council are angry over a new rule which excludes firemen and subordinate workers from the Council's own provident fund. The Council fund is claimed to confer benefits superior to the Government's Central Provident Fund, which
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  • 140 1 FOUR American airmen who were released from Chinese prison camps rushed into the arms of their families m Honolulu yesterday m an emotion-packed reunion that ended more than two years' separation. A gleaming silver-white Air Force Constellation carrying nine relatives of the fliers landed at Hickam
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  • 40 1 Dato Ibrahim bin Abdul Rahman, former Deputy Mentri Besar of Johore, died at his home m Johore Bahru last night. He retired m February. The funeral will take place m Johore Bahru at 4 p.m. today.
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  • 19 1 A Malay postman m Singapore was arrested yesterday for thc alleged wrongful possession oJ a registered envelope
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  • 17 1 General Sir Gerald Templer left Amman yesterday for iCai'io after a three -day visit
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  • 64 1 YJR. W.A.C. GOODE the Chief x Secretary, was sworn m today as Officer Administering the Government. The ceremony took place before the Council of Ministers at Government House. Mr. A. A. Williams, Deputy Chief Secretary, was sworn m as a member of the Council of
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  • 12 2 'Integrate all trade, power in Europe' I I H I I Reuter
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  • 44 2 Iloth pledge closer ties, plan lo help peace m\ BIG 3, BELGRADE TALKS SOON It With i Tl ailbut >C thai < t Pari lonvau M would Jus tO ::.wc the I the larly the been to, it L i i
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  • 194 2 HE GOES BACK TO JAIL KVEERASAM dhi got it. He was sentenced to ;ix m nths jail by the Singapore h Police cm;:' erday $8.10 worth of tobacco. 7Z. i-.-n ,n <•__.._._,-.- His ntenci a th of three ofT«'ii'« s commits mm lib
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  • 38 2 B! 1 1 arlos ulu, Philippine Envoy. \v ishinj terday I a resolution n 1 U.S, Congress to r. affirm Ami rican opposition to col< i is live to Communist prooa- Asia and A A.P.
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  • 158 2 T H! JhW Singapore exhibition ol lions Kon«' to open next J\ ida 3 *d to refute unfounded accusations that manufacturers m that polony are merely re-export-ing Japanese goods m the guise, ol Hong Kong product* h hl 1 was made g
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  • 272 2 THi: mothers of two American servicemen missing m the Korean war, more hopeiul now that four airmen have been freed from china, drafted a letter to thc i Lnete Premier, Mr. chou En-lai yesterday asking for TO of their son.-. Mrs. R.
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  • 38 2 A Fn rich Ov< Mii n yesterday described v i ntt-1 b I a charge that 5.000 had killed Ic-lonj i m the French Cam< I lid the di ath toil at 15 or 20.- A.P.
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    • 92 2 ifcWARE OF THESE WOMEN.... Th.it lovely girl you met m lhe plane that woman whc. asked you for a cigarette m th« hotel Did your heirt fluttc; wh< n tiuy whispered that th, yd LOVE to see you again? I LWARE! Thiy may be instruments m one of the mosi
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  • 183 3 FRENCH ON TOP AGAIN IN ALGERIA LJELICOI rERB and fresh I I roopa have given Prance the mit In the war ag£in eral thousand rebel guerillas terrorising eastern Algeria, French officials said m Constantine yesterday i ),-is. roaming the arid country-side In lar &c aa 80. have ird the Fr<
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  • 41 3 beggar population 1 declined uy 81 pej yeen 101 1 and 1951, G wernment Statement t ere 2 500.000 beggars mntry m 1911 and 10,000 m 1951. This s• the increase m the s ooDulation.- U.P.
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  • 41 3 tress Martha Vickers *aye birth In Hollya ighter. She Is ife of Chilean actoi I Rojas >rmer wife of Mickey Miss Vickers has a ira old by that marRojas and Miss virkprs married last year. U.P.
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  • 162 3 i _l-YEAR-OLD U.S. airman. A Preston Gregory, of La Junta, Colorado, yesterday -.eadlmes m the Sydney Sun as -the only Yank ol his i Th? Sun said Gregory handsome and shy. apologised for kissing a Brisbane girl. He flew m to Brisbane
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  • 25 3 Mrs Angela Casarella, said by her family to have been 10 < ?ears old. died yesterday m hei New York apartment. *VJ
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  • 115 3 wife who suapped wan ts a change airs. Arietta Gastel Mi central iiuun* m Hollywood wife exchange arrangement In which she divorced band leader Billy May to many his business agent, sre_£erda*# sought a divoi i c trom Carlos Gaotel. 40. The wife exchange two years ago culminated m the
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  • 178 3 DYING PRIEST KNOCKED AT DOOR AT 2 a.m. 4 ROMAN CATHOLIC priest trom inaia. tne wj. A John Chiramal. 40. rang the doorbell ol the Little Sisters of the Poor where he was Staying at Z a.m. ve'Verdav. handed the keys of his car to the doorkeeper. Albert Desnarias, said
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  • 95 3 MARILYN' JOE DATE 'JUST FRIENDLY ONE' MARILYN and Joe had another date on Wednesday night. But it doesnt necessarily mean that Miss Monroe Ls about to become Mrs Dimaggio again. •Were iust good friends Dimaggio said. "We do not plan to remarry. That s all I care to say." He
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  • 26 3 Four American women left \ew York by plane yesterday for a 67-day tour that will include a month of bunting In Tanganyika. A.P.
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  • 46 3 The Panama Canal Company said yesterday that traiSc through the 51-mile waterway indicates a general improvement m world trade, particularly by Western Europe and Japan. Fewer US. Government smps have moved through th canal. since the end of hostilities In Korea A.P.
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  • 40 3 Mr. Jay Pomeroy. en dan-born Impresario whoi aid that he had lost a El.OOO 000 sterling bringing ItaUaS opera to England, coli d and died m a London hotel la i v [ht. He was 60. Reuter
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  • 63 3 SECURITY forces killed 280 h Mau Mau terrorists, cap-uu-ed 85 including M wooded, and gained for operational summary said m Nairobi yesterday. During the month 132 u- rorlsts surrenaereu. The security fore Aye killed one accidentally a nd ll wounded. Terrorists murdered 13 African civilians and
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  • 162 3 Two Russian ministries attacked by Pravda for wasting public money it.-iv iii an article broadcast by DRAVDA, UM wean mUw Soviet 2~™™*£*\T gtf ™d-s*r, and the 1 .Moscow lUdloyer^rtay^ttf^ttoWnte^o^^J J^ .Minislrv ol Meal and Dairy Industry lor Ik ins ma ""in, time ago lhe Coa. Pravda. After 8 nullum rubles-
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  • 180 3 MARRIAGE EXPERT IS SUED BY WIFE Mr Dougal Herr, former New Jersey counsellor on marital relations, hw been sued for separate maintenance by his French-born second wife. Mrs Louisette HugoirHerr, 58, has filed a Superior Court suit, saying she ia m ll health, unable to work and depending on the
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  • 281 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, JUNE, 3, 1955. Opinion Owning your own home fTi riZENS ol al] j arl i and political coni tion '.'.ill hail the plan ol the Labour Front I alition Govt rnmenl U build 55,000 homes and i X them al co; I on tht hire
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  • 874 4 ...Roving Reporter RENE MatCOLL flew to Belgrade to report the talks between Marshal Bulganin, Russia's Prime Minister, and Marshal Tito, boss of Yugoslavia. Mac Coll was m Tito's capital just over two years ago, when he interviewed the Marshal at his home. And he shares
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    • 23 4 TANKARDS j* i Sirrlinf *>ili «»r I in* st Bfeetee Plate M Ni<k<| Bilvei P. H. HENDRY Vr l .U">" h 1 iiti/piii
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    • 74 4 COLOR '^'^ESp^ MAKE-UP; OF THE STARS 'AN-CAKf -flfW <'*»«■ pM Mmmmt mv Immm ,/>/, -i fACI POWD6R Import, tmmm, taamimmaamauaa mam Mk yh- CHIIK «OUCI Cmmttttm Mmmm >t /«,,</;«, Jl sy, l sT,c,( V^ t» Cmma ami Hmnmmt Tn MAKE UP tmmamttam rata Mima -■>,/„,, ..•>.._.«>« .>-•-• j **fgo//Jto» Um,M
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  • 459 5 Big aid to get jobs overseas A RECORD number of Singapore students are now sitting for the Higher School Certificate examination. So far, 382 students have registered with the Education Department for the examina* tion which takes place at four different centres from Nov. 21 to
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  • 102 5 THE MARKET OPENS WITH A DINNER STALLHOLDERS at the [I new $125,000 Alexandra Market m Prince Philip E I Avenue, Singapore, i I celebrated the open- ing of the market by Mr. Lee Choon Eng, Assembly- i E man for Queenstown, with l a dinner party, modern c joget, wayang
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  • 76 5 HIGHLAND WEDDING AT TANGLIN TIIE skirl of the bagpipes will be heard at Tanglin this evening when Miss Gillian Clarke, daughter of Col/ and lira. J. C. Clarke, is married to Mr. Peter James Henney, of Greenock, Scotland, at j St. George's Garrison Church. Bride, bridegroom and best' man will
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  • 147 5 A SENIOR representative of the United Press Association, Mr. Earnest Hoberecht, has arrived m Singapore from Tokyo to attend next week's inquest on Mr. Gene Symonds, a U.P. correspondent, who was killed m the recent riots. Mr. Hoberecht, who is vicepresident and general manager m
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  • 80 5 BURMESE AIR CHIEF IN THE CAPITAL Air Commodore T. Clift, Chief of Air Staff, Burmese Air Force, yesterday visited the RAF station m Kuala Lumpur and flew m a Pioneer and a Sycamore helicopter. Air Commodore Clift. accompanied by the British Air Attache m Rangoon, Group Capt. A.R.L. Griffiths, and
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  • 158 5 TWENTY highly qualified Australian nursing sisters will arrive here soon to help Malaya's fight against TB. Australia is providing their services free for three years, under the Colombo Plan. They will help to run the new Lady* Temple r
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  • 49 5 A doctor's wife who gave her name as Ah Su was one of 16 Magistrate's Court m Malacca yesterday with being found gambling m a house at New Market Road on Tuesday afternoon. All the women claimed trial and were allowed bail pending trial.
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  • 27 5 The Singapore Catholic Young Men's Association will hold a fun fair m aid of its fund from 2-6 p.m. tomorrow at Bras Basah Road.
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    • 121 5 Cakes are delicious /V^iy when made with SPRY I jJ& Your cakes and pastrie* n./IrrnDi t ri*#'' are lighter, more digestible DIGeSTIBLe v a joy to cat when they are made with Spry. Its perfect con- S sistency gives a quick thorough mix brings out the fullness of their _rf_%_>w
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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    • 614 6 YOUR 1 i STAI* 1 DORM today T9M b.ne a j D v|M mm BMi app.ar to l, 11. «wi i,,d,ii,,u1,, llt k <I!M,S ,m,> 7 tine s of voui actions. Irl. there s a rtrau* Bin** of p.oc.^ E fWm -ture winch z s it appear that you are
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  • 5 7 Round the World Market Prices
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  • 182 7 LONDON. June 2. Previous Today RI'BBER No 1 RSS ci.f. European 27»» buyers 27 t buyers n.iiU June 271 sellers 17% sellers i;i nun: No. 1 RSS c.i.f. European 27 buyer s 27 buyers ports July 27 sellers 27 4 sellers 111 IIBER No. 1 RSS
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  • 104 7 NEW YORK. June 2. |>revious Today Tin Strait, spot and n~r by 91 62 nom. 9187 traded TIN futures. June.. 75 ;vsked 92.00 asked luW 90 65 bid 9075 bid 7 91 65 linked 91.75 asked Aue 90.50 bid 90.65 bid S 91.50 asked *sked TONE: Steady.
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  • 57 7 Spot Malabar, awaiting release. afloats and June shipment were all quoted at 00 cents sellers ex-dock. Sarawak spot unquoted. Awaiting Above prices quoted m release 48 Afloats 45 to 45. June shipment 43.. July 42*_. Lampong spot 50. Awaiting release »0 Afloats 50 to 49. June shipment 49.
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  • 31 7 NEW YORK. June I. Previous Today 30 Industrials J»;g 40 Domestic* Bonds jjjj 99.^5 lj I till ties tea or ***** 61 Stocks Composite Average 158 9b W».«
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  • 89 7 June 2. Previous Today COPR\ Philippines c.i.f. IK/North t^w^-!!; unquoted COPRA Straits c.i.f. UK/North European delivered weight per lons ton June/ July too ouyers» lulv/Auir £66 buyers £66 buyers July/ Aug. £67 sellers COCONUT OIL crude. Straits c.i.f. spiiprs UK/North European m bulk, per £89 buyers
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  • 321 7 rpWENTY-EIGHT Singapore Chinese schools old boys* associations have decided to ask the 15-man Chinese Education Committee who are arranging the June 6 meeting of representative Chinese organisations to allow all delegates present to give their views. The meeting, which will
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  • 44 7 picture. "HELLO, this is the Kuala Lumpur Railway Reservation Bureau," says Miss Ashiah Manan, tackling her first inquiry as a Malayan Railways receptionist. She is one of four "glamour girls" who have just started work with the bureau. Free Press
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  • 33 7 A burglar broke into a house oi a contractor. Cheng Keng Chok, at the 1 3 4 mile, Kuala Kangsar Road, Ipoh, early yesterday and stole cash and jewellery worth $140.
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  • 18 7 The Perak State Council meeting, fixed for June, 15, has been postponed to July 15.
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  • 27 7 Mr. JG. Pollard, Inspector of Machinery, Johore, left on Wednesday for Britain on a holiday. He has been succeeded by Mr. J. Yuill.
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    46 7 Fifteen members of the Persidja football team of Jakarta who have arrived here by air fco play four matches m Singapore and 1 two m the Federation. They will play Singapore Combined Services tonight. Sino Malays on Sunday. Singapore "A" on Monday and Singapore on June
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  • 38 7 The annual Feast of St. Anne will be celebrated by Catholics m Malaya and neighbouring countries at the Church of St. Anne, Bukit Mertajam, from the evening of July 30 to the the following morning.
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  • 20 7 Inspector Wu Chi Moon, of police headquarters, Telok Anson, has left on transfer to Sungej Siput I North).
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 95 7 SHROFFS CARPET SALE UNPRECEDENTED REDUCTIONS Your choicest carpets on display B. fIK. K. Mothproof Carpets 9' x 12' $216.00 9* x 10.' $190.00 9' x 9' $162.00 9' x IV $13^.00 9' x 6' $108.00 SHROFFS (MALAYA) LTD. Agency Showrooms: 47/49 Stamford Rd. Singaporc-6. Tel: ***** 139, Batu Road. Kuala
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  • 48 8 SCHOOLGIRL BRIDE CAN NOW GO ON HONEYMOON Al I > 1 i "v. Tl* Bl fro i I n her ti m h*r mil ii*> v 12. Ij J I Rl I I I leavi ii i on, j: oon i 11 m than b j) i !,< < Igii
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  • 26 8 I lock ra( Ing u ill i>* fi l< vised li B Itain nexl Mond from Bram un I Ladium Cov-i n trj
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  • 685 8 Divorce clears way to banned wedding abroad WHAT cribed i iinui ual eai c In thc Divorce Court I'M lin ii iir i 1 1 tn marry i i iaa hi i mi < r'- 1 1 -husband. \There a legal bat Id tin it mat iage m Bt itain
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  • 36 8 that ne could back up 'ii' rs ol royal Icome, It wa: I «lmead road HartlMtoi Mid «~th, mi (oraiu-i .1 th. word "ph, j I iv DerHc. Sai'i prlnce MPbew ol Amanullih
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  • 124 8 I3ES of linen running Into thousands of pounds a year are worrying British shipowners. Most ol it just disappear* durin .1 voyage, and is never seen again r H M liner r< centiy lost re than 2 000 piec( linen In lour montl travel
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  • 52 8 Qt c wne of a h0 ««e m Stoke Newington, London, did ZJT that a roon the third floor wa.s on fire. But the blaze awoke 13-year-old Jeremy Brock m a house op Posite. and he raised the alarm Furniture was damaged out the hou.se
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  • 167 8 RIDDLE OF SISTERS DEAD ON BEACH rpwO elderly sisters were J- found lying side by side on the beach below Branksome Chine. Bournemouth They had been drowned, and their bodies had been uncovered by the falling tide. They wrie Miss Ethel Angaged about 65. and Mrs. elvn Colverd. a widow.
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  • 94 8 KlNii Gustav and <}uee-n Louise of Sweden attended the christening of the infant daughter of Lord a-nd Lady Brabourne. at the parish church at Mersham. near Ash ford. Kent. The King stood as godparent to the baby, who was christened Joanna Fdwina Doreen. Picture shows the
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  • 244 9 SO DOCTOR 'X' AUCTIONED HIS PAY-OFF A BRITISH Doctor auctioned his £4,089 Health Service compensation and got £3,250 for it. The British Medical Association said, as far as it knew, it was the first time such a thine: had ever been done. So did the auctioneer, Mr. Howard H. M.
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  • 219 9 tV.RMERS have been saved at least £16,000,000 a year m extra labour costs as a result of a decision by the British Agricultural Wages Board. Instead of having to rind an extra £20,000,000 m overtime and special payments .every year, they will now have
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  • 39 9 French francs. £1, and 10s. notes flew out of a car window on the Great West -road at London Airport. The owner, Mr. John le Maitre, and passers-by chased them and recovered all £30 of flying cash.
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  • 94 9 y> II7BAMKG t,uir l,n(1, ss MM miter near are three /> of the seven members of << the British Underwater SS Explorers Cluh who are <7 now m the Eastern Me- ditcnanean exploring thc >) sunken city of Salamis, oil Cyprus. They are, s< from left:
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  • 79 9 I A HELICOPTER lifts the E French "Queen of the Stunt Artists" 33- E E year old, red-headed E E Andree Jan. from the E E top of a 40-foot pylon E Ein the Festival Gardens. E E London. As the helicop- E ter flew
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  • 45 9 A motorist collapsed and died after taking a policeman from the scene of an accident on the North Circular-road, London, to a telephone. The accident involved a 16-year-old boy p?destrian, a motorcyclist, and his pillion rider All three were injured.
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  • 437 9 A 'Valentino' confesses: 'Still in love' A doctor, whose photograph .va., mid by a Divorce Court judge lo resembl<* that <f film star Rudolph Valentino, sal motionl* s before the disciplinary committee oi tin Oenend Medical Council when it was ordered thai his name should be erased from the Modieal
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  • 603 10  - Was Holstein REALLY as innocent as tnis? ROBERT BLAKE It was said that the fantastic power of Friederich von Holstein, key officer m the German Foreign Office, sprang from the cunning use of blackmail. Now Holstein tells his own story... a very different story. by fgfhhgmjg The HoMein ■vlrmoirs Witr<l
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  • 379 10  -  HAROLD M. HARRIS by twfcayi and Kingv Threr let ten i*> Tlweders Ko<»s«*velt. Harvard I'niversity Prrsi london: <jeof"r**/y Cumbcrkgti tts, pROM all over Europe, the kings and tho princes, the emperors and archduke s, gambled, it was thc last mass gathering of royalty
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  • 535 11 These kids must not go to church REDS LAUNCH MMIIMMIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIMIIMIIIH 111 l 111 lIIMIHHHIIIIII MM AN ANTI-GOD •(MIIIII.IIIIIIIIIIIIIItIIMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIiIMiIMIIIIIIII CAMPAIGN IMIIIIIIIIIIIMMIIIIIIIimiIIIIIIDHIIIIMIIIIIIIt fOMMUNIST East Germany is waging a campaign to lead youth away from the church into Red atheism. The cover for thc new campaign is "Jugendweihe" (Dedication of Youth) which began
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  • 297 11 PRINCESS MARGARET, gay and laughing, stayed dancing at the Household Brigade Saddle Club ball, at Victoria Barracks, Windsor, until 4.30 the next morning. This was an hour and a half after the ball v due to end. and nearly two hours after the
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  • 147 11 Everyone won a prize! EVERY tombola ticket won a prize at the England Ball at Grosvenor House. London. Prizes ranged from 10 cent combs (there was a gross m stock) to a $135 silver flower vase (one). Said organiser Mrs. Clarence Parker: "Many people have complained that on' other tombolas
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  • 317 11 THE Collingses greet you at the front door of their house m suburban Northumberland Road, New Barnet, lead you upstairs to the top back room which is their studio, and then you span the centuries. In this room, overlooking a well-kept garden, the banners of
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  • 77 11 LONDON MODEL June J Hunter enlisted live other model nirls to canv;es for her husband. Mr. Colin Hodckinson legless ex -pilot who was the Tory candidate at South-West lsliffi/'ton (Socialist majority lfi.ooo pluv). A uiri of li answered the door lo Veronica Mltß and ;i-krd:
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  • 591 12 Bringing up sons like Prince Charles m-m-WrnVrraflCl _0 \T MOTHERS UM. *__™s*__H_l_i DRII 1 P ol a ne* book which i claimed to be "an i I tlv€ ti. Royal 8 p n ia I no* I" 11 il Bl ki I been i tie Oil k'lMMl I oi princess
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  • 50 12 picture. HARASSED husbands, here's something to bring relief to a hard-pressed pocket— a neat little -lampshade" hat that's reversible. Its very simple, buttons at the back, and is m navy and i white spotted Sudan cotton. Madge Chard of London is the designer.- Reuter
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  • 771 13  -  KAY MURRAY IF YOU'RE SCARED OF ATOM BOMBS By A FEW years ago a Mr. Herman Kanoust of New York bought a disused iron mine. Being one of the most prolific producers of mushrooms m the U.S. his idea was to grow
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    413 13 The bidding: SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST Paas Pass Pees 1 4 1 9 Pass Pass 2 4 Pass 2 0 2 9 P«ss Pass Dbl. All Pass TODAY seems like a proper one to meet Mr. Santa Claus. In this deal, it would appear that he occupied the
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  • 264 13 r pHE killing of the largest tiger m the Sydney Zoo by the inch-and-a-half long funnelweb spider recently reminded citizens of Sydney that theirs is one of the few western cities whose residents live intimately with one of nature's deadliest killers. Many humans m
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  • 122 14 I i Ron Bai ton il the verdti I yn D Empire ellmin .1 lurrflli i. Hiii. "i by referee m |0*« imped i round I round I upl Bill Ti r übbed t *;i<- (i .it i bio enl Barton hi knee Ihen
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  • 406 14 SPECIAL ENTRY FOR GAMES FANS SPE( HAL ai i angemenl i are being made In Australia lo en lire thai the 10,000 itoi ho ill rome by air to the 1958 Olym pic (< ime In Melbourne, ur lergo the lea ,t possible on an Ival i A'i il ralian
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  • 32 14 Players from to countries are to be invited t<> compete m the fourth \mi Lawn i nnia Championships to be held m Calcutta towards the end of the year.-- Reuter
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  • 275 14 DON'T MISS YOUR CATCHES Cricket hints ah dose m flelders A should watch the f^t. „,,,-pt Brsl dip •■'<• jg who should watch UM ball r i iad hips 3 Hand In front I th*- knees, pointing more or ii. The forearms free and not resting thl 'hs. i h
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  • 121 14 Accepters for the Pitman's Derby 1/< run o lib. Ith revised Gui I^ ible Bore 8 <>8: I 07 Di tnaha and I h ul, A; c:ic Slave 8 03; i ove 01; Lord For 8.00: Mahi i Vfixed Vermouth, r Light Oar I 7.12; Oreystown and n Lands 7.11,
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  • 334 14 Soviet has no amateurs -SAYS A RUSSIAN V r URI A. Rastvorov. former i I Soviet secret agent who recently fled to the West, said I yesterday that America may be m for some rude shocks m the 1956 Olympics if they fail to realise that their Soviet opponents will
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  • 59 14 Ramanathan Krishnan, 18\ ►I I Indian player, caused one of the biggest tennii upsets of the •v when he beat Jaroslav grobny Egyptian holder of the Wimbledon title, m (he Northern rourii.unent at Manchester. Krishnan, last years Wimbledon lunxor title holder beat Drobny 7-a 1
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  • 263 14 I:i\CH morning before breakLi fast you will find the old firm of Llewellyn and Foxhunter briskly at work down Abergavenny way. Their job Is Jumping fences together— Llewellyn the Immaculate horse" man, Foxhunter the immaculate horse. A short time aao they were the toast of
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  • 81 14 Aston Athletic Club office bearers for 1955-1956:— Patron Mr. Chin Yon- Lock. President Mr. Tan Ewe Chee. Vice Presidents Messrs Hem- Sen,* Cheng, Choo Kirn Chwee. Wee En^ Chye. Pek Tiong Beng, Hon Secretary Mr. Lim Fook Hee, Hon. Treasurer Mr Wong Suee Wah, Hon. Auditor Mr.
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  • 49 14 Stag .-pore "A" team to play the Wja tourists at 8 p.m. next vlonday will be chosen from:— Arshad, Idros Albar. Johan, Boniface. Yong Kong. Aman Kastawi, Rashid Giman. Boon Khim. Kee Seng. Harith, Zainnl, Kok Peow, T. Mis.son. Tahir, Tien Chong Duitu. Ibrahim M_nsoor, Jui Ktuiu.
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous

  • 1097 15  -  TRESPASSER Rubber Packer deserves break By IT MAY be Heddle's day at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow, 1 concluding day of the Selangor Turf Chib MayJune Meeting. Three fancied horses from his stableRubber Packer. Kempton and Indian Heather ll— have bright winning chances. No horse is more
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  • 41 15 Brown Boot y, Maori j Chief, Holiday Flight, De- j Win, Forget-Me-Not, Mont i Clare, Madles Chirala, So I Sorry, Padi Field, Golden Serenade, Solidarity, Es- parto, Hot Iron and Pal OMine. The going remains I I hard. *nllllll-l-lll>'HltlllltlllHI'lll'll"lilllllll'llllll|-||ll|ir
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  • 143 15 RASC NET 4 COALS IN S MIN. SERVICES SOCCER RASC 4; RAOC 0. ALL the goals came m the first ten minutes of this United Services F. A. Div. 1 league tie yesterday at Ayer Rajah Road. Both teams fielded reserves, and tho football was mediocre. RASC were somewhat lucky
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  • 190 15 Spartans 2: Athenians 2. THESE two Seletar teams made hard fight of their local Derby m Div. 2 yesterday. Spartans were two jjoals up m -he first live minutes. They opened m the second minute when Dawe crossed from the left winy to Adanv who headed the ball
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  • 21 15 Malayan Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve, leaders of the second division, beat RAF. Changi "A" 4—l yesterday at Farrer Park.
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  • 20 15 Royal Signals and R.E.ME. j drew their Div. l match I—l yes- j terday at Princess Mary Barracks.
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  • 88 15 Woodbridge hospital, though beaten 5-0 m yesterday's SAFA Div. I League tie at Jalan Besar Stadium, must be congratulated for putting up a hard fight against Star Soccerlties. Playing with ten men throughout, they had a fair share of the game, which was a dull
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  • 186 15 THREE Dimension certainly lost no marks last week when he just failed to finish m the money over 7f. with nine stone. He made his bid a wee bit too late and across the line was fourth by 11/.l 1 lengths and a short head.
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  • 328 15 OEECHNUT won In such convincing fashion over 7f. m the near course record time of lmin. 24 2/ssec. on Wednesday that I tip him to bring off a double. A 12Jb. penalty is not likely to bother him. •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< Cl 3, Div. 1 6f Beechnut
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  • 533 16 THE CHAMPIONS ROUT GLAMORGAN, OUT FOR 56 Q XXIV and Vorksl.irr. joint leaders m the bfJUsb S (ountv Cricket rhampionship owed much to their „,,i s l,' n,;:n;' n, ;:n; bowier* m.- Be** gurridge wah the assistance of a heavy atmosphere, ran through the Glamorgan first innings Ol im< i
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  • 29 16 It v>, 'inimin am I 11 j (aria hii o I behind a „.,1 children m cave 12 Kam■h m lot Bin n (Manila Paper* pie i op
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  • 27 16 •ii M „< mmv"i i *I I H I' Rom f Kan Both rHOMPSON To Margaret and Kandang ;mc I.ARKM N Al,, "_"l on Brodrlta, Home 2nd
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  • 44 16 The International Boxing Commission will meet In Par i.s tomorrow to confirm new champions and 'h.n future challengers. They Will also decide whether the Asiatic Federation, Including th 0 Philippines, Siam and Japan, .hould be admitted to the commission Reuter.
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  • 381 16 4 PIOHTING unbroken fifth wlcyY kel tand of 161 \>y fcngland rest itai Ttevor Bailey and Doug In oie, hi. county skipper, practically ended South African hopes of forcing a victory over Essex m their Colche tei match, which ends toX c. Bcored 242 for the
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  • 156 16 BENAUD TOPS BOWLING f riiK An tralian cricketers scored 1 Ul and then dismissed the ■id 1 lands for on the ■econd da] ot their three I Kami vi st. Johns (Antigua) lay Pollowina on 400 iun:> behind tlie Uanden had scored J8 without lo si '101 ol play. The
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  • 60 16 The special commission of the International Football Federation T'lFA', appointed for the IMC Olympic tootrmii tournament, will meet m Amsterdam on June 13 to deal with the grouping of the teams for the eliminating pools. About 34 cauntrtea have sent m entries for the Olympic, but only lfl
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  • 17 16 Chicago White Sox 4 Boston sox 2; Detrio-l Tigers 4 i hin -ton Senators 3.
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  • 626 16 9-0 my forecast for the final ■j iiku iioob roou ffIHERE is «»>'> „i lookins at t»»' TkMMMms up Challenge K•ii n (I tomorrow and Sunday, mvA that li what margin will >'" :i > l l„. lt Denmark I propose to stirk m> nee* out md M uill In-
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  • 81 16 r\NLY three of nine Americans survived the fifth round of the British Amateur golf championship yesterday at St. Annes-on-Sea. And thoee three went on to the last eight only because of ail-American clashes Quarter-finals:— Carr v Slater. Perowne v Bisplinghoff, Scrutton v Patton. Bayhss v
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    • 257 16 CLASSIFIED M>S. II II lON io w a tttln > 9m§ jo N* tx,T i. un CHAM dleeontinua Coo L'la AT'ut j. i:, tarts next, wee*, ***** NATURALISATION OTICI herebj given that i ac An 800 and M idam Tan Choo Bukit Chagai Johore i* ru are appl) ng to
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    • 70 16 The Proud Record of ©YAILTtIt^E OLYMPIC GAMES oeen accepted for the Olympic Games. Melbourne ,n 1956 (AA ik. Umlm Ofmmms Camet OVtT iJtooo mmmJ io Uuring the training of the Mali.™ 8...4-. <ood L^ uj.n hT^J^" VALT NE f l^^ U!*v^i:iilij| nm| hMlth r, r t \V *-Cv!. _ji_^ w
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  • Free Press Suppelement Robinsuns
    • 8 1 Free Press Suppelement Robinsuns Friday, June 3, 1955
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      263 1 ROBINSONS came into being through one of thc comparatively few commercial pioneers m the early days of Malaya's development. In 1838, a Mr. Philip Robinson commenced a retail business m Singapore and it is thanks to his initiative and enterprise m importing and supplying manufactured commodities needed by the public
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      • 213 2 OemSStSßsSSimmm^^ 9. When you consider air conditioning It _r L _*f [_f^^ i fr^ a I. V-i_« t_^ ti_. t' i* X_«^» fu> I f WkmAm* __n VHr Wr^ml*** mW imp mm M OTm «HH^P KNOWS AIR CONDITIONING BEST I f vs Whether you're thinking about air conditioning an office
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    • 156 3 AN IDEAL CONVERING HOW can such a beautiful decorative material as Formica Laminated Plastic be so hard-wearing? In busy hotels, restaurants, department stores and homes, it stand, up to year after year of hard use with never a sign of wear. In fact it has won such a reputation of
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      • 25 3 5 <->^ <^v^ <-^H cs>^ <-^H <-^^ cs^'-Sb- cf^s-* -^S- cs^_^ cs^ Fluorescent f i Liahfinq I I R.E.MORRIS&CO.,LTD.I 18, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. 1. TEL. ***** o
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      • 64 3 i I toSSficS: i j£ REXSD. THE QUALITY LAMINATE WITH THE WORLDWIDE NAME 1 m J BEAUTY, COLOUR DURABILITY J I By I ROBINSON CO., LTD. for the panelling of the pillars B m their redecorated premises. Sole Agents: HARRISONS CROSFIELD (M) LTD. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh nang Kuching m
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    • 275 4 THIS SHOP BEATS THE HEAT Adequate automatically controlled has a definite effect on merchandise, the efficiency of employees, and thc comfort of customers. IN DETI I I m the phj ieal I ricI limitation imum md. an iti I- 0.:,* dUC- iiir. -tid auto-ilr-c m i i r material!. r,s
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