The Singapore Free Press, 15 June 1955

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  • 20 1 The Singapore Free Press i irgest Afternoon Sale m Malaya 11 !*5l. Singapore. Wed.. June 15. IS."*."). Price 15 CU.
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  • 51 1 rjHVO cars belonging to European members of the start' of the Singapore Cold Storage were burnt night outside their mess m Kampong Bahru Road. The owners, who were m the mess at the time, put out the fire. The rear tyres were
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  • 115 1 But police say: No link with labour unrest DEK BOON YAM. 25, a driving instructor, who was tt tacked and stabbed by six men m Cross Street. -apore, early this morning, has died m the General Hospital. Police do not think that his murder has anything to do
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  • 66 1 Tengku Abdul Rahman, prei 'tit of the United Malays rial Organisation, left his m Alor Star at 8 a.m. toff "an unknown destina- Unless hf makes an eleventh switch, he was going to ilim to hand m his nominpapera as a candidate m South
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  • 58 1 THE price of rubber m Singapore was quoted at 51.05 i for June first grade this morning one cent above last night's close. The rise was due to the steady undertone at the close of the London and New York markets although the overnight prices m both the
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  • 28 1 Seventy Communist rebels are reported to have killed ten government officials and captured eight others Ln an ambush 350 miles north of Rangoon. A.P.
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  • 25 1 The Australian Commerce Minuter, Mr. John McEwen yesterday denied reports that Japanese pearl divers will be used at Darwin as sweated labour.' A.P.
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  • 9 1 Japan uses more coffee than tea.
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  • 145 1 Events m Spore are a pointer QIR Donald MacGiliivray. the Federation High Commissioner, told reporters m London last night the Communists would probably do all m their power to embarrass the freely elected government after the Federal elections next month. He is now
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  • 49 1 NEW feature called "Singapore Spotlight j a1 appears today on Page 5. In it eohimnist Ade- I aide Eastlev will tell what's going on m Singapore, what people are saying, what they're doing. Don t •'■iss this interesting column. It's all about YOI toe people of Singapore. SPOTLIGHT
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  • 43 1 ise of another Class "A" rimlnal was authorized m i yesterday on grounds of ilth. is a former baron. Geneladao Araki, War Minister 1931-33 m the early years of M inchurtttn adventure and a supreme war council- A.P.
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  • 407 1 Skeleton transport r service today for the schools YfOST o. the 1,714 registered taxis were back- on the road today after yesterday's enforced idleness through intimidation and threats by Singapore strikers. It is believed that prompt police action against intimidators and the arrest of five people
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  • 55 1 The Queen will attend the Royal Ascot race meeting rearranged for July 12 to 15 because of the rail strike, it was announced from Buckingham Palace yesterday. She will not b<* present on July 14. however, when she will hold a garden party
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  • 43 1 All classes of the Singapore Art Society have been cancelled until the transport strike is over. The Sunday sketching class will be held if the strike is over. Members should meet at the British Council Hall at 9 a.m.
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  • 66 1 Many car owners telephoned the Free Press this morning saying that members of the public who want a lift should stand at convenient bus stops. This, say the motorists, could make it easier f<nr them to stop and give the public
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 8 1 Sole Agents:— SHRIRO (CHINA) LTD. (Incorporated In Hongkong)
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  • 37 2 NOW HOLLAND RATIFIES THE TIN PACT tyui. D B< i*. p'lPI the Intion ijy 1* I provide for the buffer r,f tin p thi itlng ■i- c onmodltj! within an agr< *<\ \>y supple a. > ntlng 01 piles.
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  • 89 2 X' over rowth In tin i... be lhe undercover reaaon >r Soviet f r ir m the v. Iplomat le sources said jo London iay. I d Urn ChJ :..*.< risen to world power f. U r Ih n the Kremlin expected and Bus* i
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  • 405 2 Adenauer, Ike reject soviet 'neutral Germany' plan COLLECTIVE DEFENCE IS BOWS BEST GUARANTEE' MOLOTOV TAKES 80 RUSSIANS TO U.N. PARTY SON ll I I ereiffl !Hlnfct« r Mololov is takinj- tin* large*! dekfstisa t<» United Nations Itth hi-thcl.!*-partj m Baa Fraactoeo. lit* apparently bilendfl t<* spread goodwill as far as
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  • 77 2 Premier Ngo Dinh Diem was yesterday reported to have shelved his idea of a Saigon conference with the western Big Three on major problems facing South Vietnam. Reliable sources said the Premier would instead send trusted advisers to Paris. London and Washington for bilateral talks on
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  • 98 2 U.S. synthetic plant to go for $1,245 mil. rE United States Treasury will realise a return of over $1,245 million from the transfer of government-owned synthetic rubber plants to private ownership, the Rubber Producing Facilities Disposal Commission has reported to Congress. This estimation was made as the commission recommended the
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  • 204 2 MR. ANEURIN BEVAN, the British left-wing Labour leader, is reported to be making a bid to return to Labour's "Shadow Cabinet" m the House of Commons from which he resigned over a year ago. He was .^aid to be among around 50 Labour
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  • 152 2 HO TERROR AGENTS ARE MOVING SOUTH IvHi- Communist Vietminh have clandestinely begun to unearth arms fiom secret stores throughout South Vietnam m the start of a campaign designed to strike fear among the masses, General Levan Tat said In Saigon yesterday. The National Army general said newly-rearmed Vietminh I agents
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 143 2 Good New vvJS. O^ P_#S_s!r/ I I *v*C^. N > s_^_^"_****"" H P_rt_s_s_^v_^ I IST i7flw /^te_i^*^_^**_i*^^ CRAVEN 'A' ARE RACK IN THE TRU-VAC TIN Just like they were before the war! No* for Ihe firsi time for fifteen years yon can Thi rml guarantees «hat Craven *A' reach you
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  • 178 3 Co wdrey could have 'peeled spuds' says MP A MEMBER oi Far- liament suggested yesterday that Colin Cowdrey, the young England cricketer who has been discharged from national service IIV HIP R<n 'll \iv I'ari.ii "J -^vrj i i___ a \ja V because of foot trouble, could have been kept
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  • 116 3 Strikers fined for pestering non-striker SEVEN striking railwaymen were each fined £10 at Westbury, Wiltshire yesterday for pestering a colleague m an attempt to stop him going to work. The prosecution said that Mr. William Endacott was a member of the union on strike but had
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  • 230 3 BUT CREW SPLIT A WILDCAT strike of 1 seamen, which has j tied up several transAtlantic liners, yesterday j threatened to spread to the Cunard giant Queen J Mary. About 150 oi the liner's 1,268; crew decided to join the dis- j I pute at a strike meeting m Southampton
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  • 211 3 U.N. men 'shot m the back' THE senior general of the United Nations Command 1 yesterday accused the Communists of shooting two th Korean soldiers m the back m the demilitarised ie on June 2. Major General Harlan Paries made the charge before men immediately
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  • 25 3 The Argentine Government yesterday dismissed two bishops of the Buenos Aires Archdiocese from their federal posts, accusing them of being "instigators of outbreaks."
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  • 135 3 Buddhist monks and three nuns fainted and were sent to Seoul hospital yesterday as their hunger strike against married monks went into its sixth day. They are among the 200 unmarried monks and nuns who have vowed: "To fast until the government takes positive action
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  • 194 3 BRITAIN'S 17-day railroad strike ended last night when the 70,000 striking engineers and firemen, who have stopped four-fifths of the country's 25,000 daily trains since midnight on May 28, won a Government promise of wase increases. The amount will be decided, not
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  • 38 3 <FV nersons wore reported killed m Batten Alsena on T Monday and three m Morocco as the^ campa,,,, French rule continued unalntrd. inj ar Algeria MM nine rebels and one trench sold.cr. A.P.
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  • 13 3 Japan will install its two millionth phone on Friday. A.P.
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  • 102 3 FAR EAST IS RENAMED EAST ASIA INDIA'S External AJTtln Ministry will hereafter refcf to the "Middle Ea.st" as "W'st Asia.'' and will call the Far East "East Asia" m an emphasis on the solidarity oi Asian eountriee. The ministry spokesman .said yesterday that the present eipreaalonj (Middle East and Par
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  • 19 3 Toronto police yesterday charged two men with stealing money from the pockets of three sleeping dentists A.P.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 15 3 i fc 5 i__i_v I B ~9_i I 1 99 la B*____H I RARE EXQUISITE
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    • 91 3 ENGAGEMENT I and DRESS RINGS Sets of Diamonds and Gems Platinum and Gold I with Smart and Efficient Workmanship Zfo?/ Selection at: >> G. C. de SILVA BROS., I "Jewellers" B 3, Raffles Place, Singapore-1. Tel: ***** B B SSI H B B BBBBBSBBBBBBBBB' J WORLD'S FINEST BRANDS ■MANHAnAN <^
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  • 259 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY,June 15,1955. TIME FOR ACTION nnHIS is the time lor ac--9 tion. Pious statements WOn'l do. The forces of evil who arc doing <>U they can fo bring chaos to the Colony will not stop at anything. The Government can be sure ot thi.;. Although these
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  • 864 4  - No strikes in this Democracy RITCHIE McEWEN by 'VIIE Ja.st full-scale strike m Austria took place m 1948, when 40.000 employees and workers Ol the shoe industry struck for four days for higher wages. Since then strikes have been restricted to "domestic" trials of strength within individual factories, and have
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 50 4 .*%o_r< <> r»*-<T%< >_n i% <> -*< P* <» ECrtelW a/itf CSfeolt* I SENA'S Here is the work ot master- craftsmen J I upholding m contcm 5> porary manner thc < proud traditions of centuries. J jH. SENA! LIMITED g HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS I I Sin**.)por<>. P< n.-tn". B.>n/tolt *f
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    • 121 4 i Helena Rubinstein g a BRINGS YOU I I NEW beauty JB_r^^F 0n ever > r P° int relating to the care c N fl O of the skin Helena Rubinstein B is the unrivalled authority,, for she >%._ j combines art and science m every X _l Preparation which
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  • 1200 5  -  ADELAIDE EASTLEY by .APORE'S Art Society kV" hopes soon to move to r quarters from the tiny at the Marine Police pound, Empress Place, i- renowned for its colli of Malayan arts and the kiosk shop is cond on Mondays, WednesB and Fridays by Mrs. jiv Hollands. Alternate
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 25 5 Those Who Appreciate J m The individuality of WT Couture Clothes -Oil- -,^_i l flsl > > 1 -Jf----»_i W-l, Bras Basah Rd. (Near Raffles Hotel) SiDgapore-7.
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    • 183 5 H. M. V. _^X Controlled Hc.Tt Electric Automatic C^mmmWamimmmM Iron with sis-n.il lamp safety cord. hi\m^ ;-m vrxSIX MONTHS' GUARANTEE. ■m\ l\ I ifc. S*^*^*^*^*^**^ r^\ Obtainable from good dealers throughout Malaya. Sole Distributors jp f ifii/o /A I Tl\ 168A Cecil st rf l for Malaya. fc.J. li AAI
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 270 6 mMmmmmmmm mmmm ••••••••>•••••••«•••••••••••■••••••••••••••' MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis I I I II I I I I I 1 010 AGAIN-JUST LIKE TMAT/ J ]I ANO MY WW$ [>P.J l| \/Z. IMJ^I I J 1 I I I- I Jl I' I' THE TOURIST SAIO THE PILL'D S I
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    • 648 6 I YOUR LUCKY STAR I>ORN today, there may be a certain conflict between E the artistic and the practical m your make-up. You have I been given talent m one of j arts, and unless it is develop- cd. you may find that you are I unhappy. Yet, if you
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 138 7 LONDON, June 14. Previous Today r !IK N.. > «SS »18 g, SE? ,«2«£ fc-r: jp as Si SSEsr ,SSJ%. I s^i ml g« bu s v« i RSS S«>tUe««it 324 Horn. 314 buyers Batter rmJ| Ijß1 jB| SS 31 sellers -S H: l^ Brta wrt S5
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    • 94 7 NEW YORK. June 14 Prrriovs Today Tin Strait, *rt .ml g;g ST TIN futures *um> g-JJ^ked 94.50 asked j u 92 60 bid 92.25 bid JUf M 94.60 a*ked 94 I* asked Vue 92.50 bid 92.00 bid 94.00 asked 93.50 asked Tivvi-. itiii.-t SALES: Nil. K.BBf:R Q
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    • 51 7 Spot Malabar 51 Awaiting release 51. Afloats 50. June shipment 50. j ik spot 50. Awaiting release > 49. AfloaUs 47 to 45 1 June ship- 1 Above prices quoted m ment 44. Lampong spot 51. Awaiting release 51. Afloats 50. June shipment 48*_, sellers ex-dock. U.S. cents
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    • 24 7 NEW YORK. June 14 Previous Today SI Industrials JJJ.H «8.20 nom r^c s ß«,di* g-jj g l\ SfcStoCiWjlrtll AreraVe 162.75 162.18
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    • 119 7 Jane 14. Frmfms Today COPRA Philippines cii. UK/N«rtli Huropean delivered weight per «Ait«rs long ton June/July $180 quoted $181 sellers COPRA Philippines f.o.b. Manila m <n nn n n t+A bulk, per long ton Unquoted Unquoted COPRA Straits eJJ. VEjKurih Kuropean delivered wei S ht per
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  • 186 7 A 33-YEAR-OLD housewife who has never seen an opera has been invited to join the Covent Garden Opera Company. She is going from Wakefield, Yorks to London's Festival Hall for her final audition. Mrs. Molly Wormaid married for 13 years and with two
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  • 223 7 FHEY SURVIVED CAPSIZE OF SHIP IN MEKONG RIVER IN new clothes and happy to be alive, 10 survivors of a ship which capsized and sank m the Mekong River, Cambodia on June 1. arrived m Singapore from Saigon last night. Eight of them are Malayans, and the other two are
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  • 102 7 U.S. woman here to 'see' our politics MISS Ruth Montgomery (above), American political columnist, has arrived m Singapore by air from Manila for a two-day stay. Miss Montgomery has been writing a daily column from Washington mi n the New York Daily News for 12 years. She is making a
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  • 107 7 SO THIS IS HOW TO TALK SHOP THOUSANDS of workers at a 1 London department store have been told not to use words such as trainee, canteen and staff. This instruction has been issued m the John Lewis Partnership. Beginners are to be called learners; shop is preferred to store:
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  • 55 7 A member of the British LegAcittb. Porthcawl. Glamorlan, has been suspended for three months "for eating snails and candle to the consternation and dfscomfort ol m H™*did S "it for a bet-but some members claimed l he lost he bet because he did not eat
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  • 19 7 Public telephone kiosks have now been installed m various paits of Johore Bahru by the Telecoms Department.
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  • 29 7 The Kuala Kangsar branch of 'the Malayan Trained Nursed Association raised $3,275 at a dance on May 14 m aid of the associations Rest Home Building Fund.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • 168 8  -  N. J. COTTERELL „J,, imUMmMiimi M.ss j„h«ir roatetl trifht). From th, left lhe u.nmr M,.»n1..1, Nooli Suond, Salmah Ahm.,,l nn mmm* CwMmm Each ~r< a i„„. h M, b> M 1111iM Pictures by _-_^_^_^_H_£^ There PtW several other auaids at the fun fair. Above is a
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  • Article, Illustration
    127 9 Film stars add glamour fo I Fun Fair rohor€ Bahru under tin Ambulance I Johore Bahru. i„ the beauty Lw enten the semiL Malaya Quest. tana kk senati f«r M: C Datin She* Abu Bakar L| ol the St. John Amr SaltM Custom is on. i > Manita hint*'
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  • Article, Illustration
    159 10 Tiff. Man-earrjing Centrifuge, £350,000 ($2,975,000) machine which will help solve the physiological problems of high -speed flying, was demonstrated at the l< Al*. Institute of Aviation Medicine at Farnborough, Hampshire The Centrifuge, most modern m Kurope, is used to test the effects of centrifugal acceleration, commonly known as
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  • 119 10 Atoms will work for peace here fIMIK first nuclear reactor I that will be used solely for private Industrial research I on the peaceful uses of the atom will be built .soon for the Armour R< carch Foundation; ol the Illinois Institute of Technology. Th.- reactor trill be used chiefly
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  • 138 10 RIVER OF FIRE ARE NO LONGER KILLERS MAM and his machines fl have won a smallscale light against a Hawaiian volcano. For the fir.st time m history man-made barriers have turned aside a river of molten lava. The lava was from one of the several craters of Mauna l/Ki mountain.
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  • 205 10 Directors of Britain's museums and art dealers arc scouring their collections m thc biggest hunt for art forgeries for many year*.*;. Britain's national museums md private collections, say Paris experts, are stocked with k s of art passed off for fat .sums as "art
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  • 105 10 These vestpocket sets will last FOREVER "THE "vest-pocket' radio set is already on its way out and we shall soon be carrying about sets hardly bigger than a fifty cent piece and practically everlasting at that thanks to the discovery of two French chemists. They have found a way of
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  • 154 10 rjiwo new drugs, said to be A "throe or four times more potent than cortisone" m treating arthriti.s and having less side effects, hive been developed by the Sobering Corporation ol Bioomfield, New Jersey. They are caiiej metacortandralone and metacortenarocln, The excellent res lit) obtained on
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 86 10 but Doctor, why does 'Disprin' relieve pain L, SEE— IT DISSOLVES! Disprin dissolvent** This is Disprin This is not! of merely breaking up Uke most pain remedies (5 J& j3 _2) Because Dispnn dissolves, it is mors I| j I 1l X jj rapidly absorbed by your body, and Wl&SIn
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  • 618 11  - One touch of Beecham is like a drink with a tang WILLIAM HICKEY says the famous Londoa columnist IT IS very pleasant, very stimulating to have a iter bottle of champagne before lunch hut it is even- more exciting to meet Sir Thomas Beecham m the morning. mere is only
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  • Article, Illustration
    288 11  -  CECIL SMITH by LOOK OUT! Look out! It's de Viper's Drag." ."Fats" Waller gives this warning on his latest record. But what a piece of piano-playing "Viper's Drag" turns out to be! The tune, if there is one, gets lost for ever as "Fats" piles bits of the "St.
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  • 204 11 SMITH'S DISCS New Records by an Old Master OPERATIC i Ehsabeth Sf hwartkopl sings "ARABELLA" Columbia 33: r.p.m. ecstatically m selections from an opera Richard Strauss) 33CX \2Z6 as lovely as Per Rosenkavahcr. CHORAL Deeply mov.n**, technically near- THE DREAM OF Columbia 33. r.p.m iprttect.^Sir JJfeJ s^" lfc _^7 ett
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 228 11 MUSIC BOOKS FOR THE HOME Ballads The Whole World Sings (iM Light Opera At Home IJ.OO Modern Opera At Home S (i.OO Gilbert Sullivan At Home (iM Songs of the Sunny South 5.50 Greig At Home I 7.00 Concert Piano Pieces $13 50 Songs The Whole World Sings (iM Grand
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  • 681 12  - Girls, put your best face forward DIANA LYNN WHEN IT COMES TO FACING A CAMERA advises IF YOU'RE planning a visit to the phi grapher, m most people do at tome time or other. how about a f< w tips > n setting the utmost irom what you have to
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  • 69 12 DEBUTANTES and their escorts ployed table-tennis at three tuble:, af a party at Hurlingham. others danced m flood-Ut gardens to accordion music. The parts wot given by Mrs. Francis Wither and Mrs Cyril Roberts t<>r their daughters, Lucy aud Penelope, Mr Fisher aid "im tired Qj t'nd
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 251 12 ■v-J^Mpr-_^W-HaHBH_B_B ''**> 1 ■■■i^-; I "J I 111 l I H_H I 111 l IIW--i_»_W_W-a-J-__^M_J_-M-_MM»__M__^M M JB CM'ES ACROSS 4. A ship briefly combines with a I. I turn COD. into .sumethin** et her < 6 >. to start off (12). 5. A plume is a sudden tendency 8. Oould
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  • 742 13 These rustlers SMILE even 4 MAZON tribesmen of A south America shrink their victims' heads as trophies. In East Africa they don't bother- as Senior District Officer I M. Martin discovered one sunny morning when U n grinning young Wasukuma warriors emptied a gory sack on his
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  • 414 13 North-South vulnerable North dealer NORTH AQBS CA 4 Ok i A 10 9 8 6 EST EAST ♦j*°94 4K 3 963 9Q872 ?J•»0 10 7 3 3 32 *X 7 4 f T "ST so UTH WEST J N.t S l N T P«S PHE point count would
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  • 110 13 No one wore carnations at this dance AIR Attaches at foreign Embassies m London held their quarterly dinner-aance at the Dorchester. Each wore a flower m his but ton -hole. But no carnations. Lieutenant Freddy Nadal, of the Dominican Republic, wore Lieut.-Colonel Vladimir Volodin, of Russia, wore two pink sweet
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  • 199 13 SO THE BAND PLAYED A WALTZ INSTEAD THE band struck up a Charleston m the Officers' Club at Aldershot some nights ago. Nearly 400 people were poised to start when Lieutenant-colonel J. V. Bell rushed forward and whispered something to the band. They immediately
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  • 373 14 4 BRITISH PHYSICIAN HAS s\vi NG A MEDICAI A HAYMAKER 11 THE SPORT OF BOXING Will I*HER CHAMPIONSHIP OR AMATEUR DECLARING: BOXI RS < \N GET DAMAGING "CAI IJFLOI IK vi- IS \U I I IS CAULIFLOWER EARS. "again I b
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  • 122 14 GORDON PIRI1 ka never satisfied. Now he is I ireing li» itt i< k the world three miles record held bi Vladimir hue. of Russia. iitern.itiori.ils Peter Driver and John Disle> will be In i race »t Manchester's White City on June to help him
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  • 118 14 mWENTY-EIGHT countriea have entered tor the 1956 Olympic Boccer championship at Melbourne, the Olympic i lommlttee ol P.l F.A announced In Amsterdam yesterday Twenty-four ol them wiii nave to play i preliminary round m their area* to decide \2 qualifiers for tlie tin ii round, ihe
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  • 226 14 Tyson is absent— and 'gate is affected By ARCHIE QUICK WINTRY winds, heavy rain and the absence of Frank Tyson, who was m the Nottingham Test Match ruined the opening game of J tiie Horsham Cr'.< ket Week. Parti- 1 cularly tiie absence of Frank Tyson. This young man from
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  • 181 14 R.S.G.C. GOLF rPHE R.s.GC. Compettttoni played over the weekend resulted* 1^ >,1,,A1S (BTEOKE) X Division: u inner: J N Hack. UM 84—16 68. X Other cards: H W. Lade 84-15 6J. F W Danhlll 83-14 69. j fiTw^n 4 1^ 70 R J d Si r
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  • 253 14 WITH LANDY GONE, AUSSIES NOW LOOK TO DAVE JOHN Landy's retirement from the mile event probably robbed Australia of one definite gold medal m the 1956 Olympic Games. But track enthusiasts expect great things from Melbourne distance runner. Dave Stephens. Dave. 24. Ls full of ambition and parks plenty of
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  • 197 14 THE International Olympic Committee meeting: m Pans yesterday passed a vote of confidence m the Australian Organising Committee planning the 1956 Olympic Games m Melbourne. Mr. Avery Brundage, president of the International Olympic Committee, criticised the preparations at Melbourne during a recent visit to Australia.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 96 14 f>t#^ I FACILITIES j I TRANSPORT STORAGE PHOHE: LIMITED 6577 W3 CCCII STHEET SINGAPORE t *»\4 W ty'% a v^' _»^w ___^__M^tfMl X i'WftEfo t 99 <fli *****irir<Wr,W v P^Tf^Hl* 1 1 I Wf* W9 \^^^^m m. _^_.^^_H _L _>_^__RR__^__l '•*'•*> j _>t W'j iSui.^rxl^i_l i I >"''' v>//,v v/
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  • 470 15 Victory over Essex gives them 32-point lead over Yorks SUBSET ARE WELL ON Tift: WAY TO WINNING Till: COUNTY CRICKET CHAMPIONSHIP FOX THE FOI Kill CONSECUTIVE YEAR. THEIR (i 2 RUNS DEFEAT OF ESSEX ENABLED THEM TO MAINTAIN THEIR HUNDRED PER CENT. RECORD TO HEAD THE
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  • 38 15 picture. 808 MCINTYRE takes to the air as his machine speeds ever Ballaugh Bridge during the junior Tourist Trophy race at the Isle of Man. Mclntyre came m second to W. Lomas. Popper
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  • 281 15 Australia 480 for 4 A RECORD third-wicket stand of 295 by Colin McDonald V and Neil Harvey enabled Australia to gain a first' innings lead of 123 over the West Indies with six wickets m hand <>n the third day of the fifth and
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  • 48 15 ■qfref atrtek 0.8.A. officials for as are: Resident: Adrian d e Silva; Vice Stephen Chee; Hon. -ry George Chine; Hon. Trea- JLJonard Chee; Sports Secrete b. Yee; (re-elected) Social v Anthony Goh. '•mmittee Members: Edward Eu Wlnp Kee, Stephen Pang, -t X.oh, Bernard Chee.
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  • 124 15 Harvey and McDonald miss jackpot AUSTRALIAN batsmen Neil Har- v vey and Colin McDonald each I chance to win at least ,182 during the fifth Test against the West Indies here yesterday. A wealthy English planter offered Harvey and McDonald 10 shillings a am if they could beat Len Hut
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  • 42 15 V^ammy McCarthy, of Stepney, the former British featherweight boxing champion, returned "ie ring last night nfter a fivelayoff and stopped Teddy kham. of Bournemouth, m the '••■<! round of a scheduled tenBghl at streatham Ice Rink. i ondon.
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  • 191 15 Victoria School beat St. Josephs Institution by four wickets a tccket on tbeVT ground yesterday. ST JOSEPHS INSTITUTION E Tessensohn C Thambiraj b Heng Hoe 7. M. de Uaz c Sarbu b S J Retnam 16, P. Mowe run out 2, S Wick s c and
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  • 127 15 Indonesian Thomas Cup challenge INDONESIA will defi- nitely enter the I Thomas Cup badminton j j competition m 1f>.%8. Ferry E Sonneville. the new MalaI yan badminton champion. E said m Kuala Lumpur E yesterday. Indonesia will E compete m thc Australian zone, he said. Sonneville said that (.an; Kai
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  • 142 15 Sugar Ray in middleweight eliminator PROMOTER Bennie Ford announced yesterday m San Francisco, that Sugar Ray Robinson and Rocky Castellan! would meet m a middleweight elimination bout here on Friday, July 15. Ford said that he had completed arrangements with Jim Norris. head of the International Boxing Club, for the
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  • 171 15 T IGHT-HEAVYWEIGHT cham- i pion Archie Moore and middle- j weight champions Carl <Bobo.> Olson j signed formal New York State Commission contracts yesterday for their 15-round title bout at UM Polo Grounds on June 22. Moore will receive 30 per cent of
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  • 238 15 MALAYA CUP FINAL MAY BE PLAYED AT JALAN BESAR THIS .war's Malaya Cup soccer final, on Aug 6. may be played In Singapore. The Singapore A F.A. has Written to th<* Football Association of Malaya asking that Ule match be played at Jalan Besar Stadium. It nave three reason*: 1.
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  • 109 15 WELLINGTON. Tues. A NEW ZEALAND .soccer team may tour the Far East towards ihe end of next year. Mr. Lee Wai Tong. manager of the visiting Hong Kong team, attended a meeting of the New Zealand Football Association last night and gave thc
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  • 30 15 Raffle.s Institution will be holding their annual athletic sports on Saturday, June 29 at 3 p.m. on the school ground. Parents and friends are invited to the sports.
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