The Singapore Free Press, 18 June 1955

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  • 20 1 The Singapore Free Press I argeet Afternoon Sale m Malaga im:. >.n l ;»|M»rr, Sat.. June 18. lf»:»">. Price nets
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  • 120 1 National Army has trapI the bulk of the Hoi* army and most of Ngo Dinh Diem's per- enemies m Western Viet[eliabli source said yessource added the rebels rrounded m a four-mile between Gacgia on the ,oast and Thot Not, 35 Io the
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  • 68 1 r FHE collapse of the Singa- 1 pore strikes and the re- 1 jrn to work of all labour ces m packing factories and r mills caused a sharp j io of 2^ cents m the price i of rubber en the Singapore! :-:et this morning.
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  • 30 1 The Siamese Cabinet decided psterday to invite Indonesian President Soekarno to vLsit i as a state guest if he sses through Bangkok on his pilgrimage to Mecca.
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  • 22 1 Japan and the Philippines •iterday signed a salvage i^reement providing for raising 57 ships sunk m Manila •irifi Cebu harbours.
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  • 37 1 niGHTEEN patients were killed Vj m a pre-dawn fire wliich almost totally d< Bin y isylum m Ichikawa City near Tonya Hock L bus workers waiting outside the depot this «uorui» 6
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  • 557 1 I All but Hock Lee No work today for -I buses running 400 glass men Workers lost $350,000 m pay MORE than 13,300 workers m 90 establishments, who have been on sympathy strike m Singapore, returned to work this morning. Three strikes are still on the
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  • 37 1 ABOUT 20 men from two wret societies clashed at the Yimction of Verdum Road and Fan Leons Road m Smga >^ ot^e 5 re la uled n fig ht. Six men were arrestedL______
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  • 122 2 INDONESIA MOVE TO BLOCK TURCO AT COLOMBO INDONESIA U reported to havf uked Ceylon to h»-ip .stop Captain Raymond iTuico> Wf.storlins; ex-leader of the rebel "Army ol H. Hetvenlv Hart," now Mid to be on the move again against the Indonesian RrpurjJic. T7i»- Indonesian ehftrgi d'alfairej m Colombo \t .•■aid
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  • 28 2 Sir Winston Churchill has declined Invitation to at t<rjfj the cetemonli at San Francisco nrxt week comme moratjng the tenth anniversary of the United Nations. A.P.
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  • 366 2 Over 200 killed, 1,000 injured m abortive revolt PRESIDENT PERON of Argentina, m a broadcast to the nation yeslU rday charged the Commu-ni.-t.s with having Melted and burnt-d churches on Thursday night. This followed earlier broadcasts accusing the Communists of having taken advantage of the situation to
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  • 257 2 Goal the Big 3 will put to Russia THE Big Three Western foreign ministers said last night they were hopeful that with persistence much could be achieved m the coming months towards the goal of peace with freedom and justice. The ministers made this statement m a communique after two
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  • 86 2 TPHE Jaguar Car Company yesterday defended ace driver Mike Hawthorn against criticism of his driving at the Le Mans car race last week m which 82 spetators were killed.. Hawthorn, leading m the 24 hours endurance race, was pulling into the pits for refuelling
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  • 33 2 U Nu. Prime Minister of Burma, began a two-day visit to Scotland yesterday by sailing down the Clyde past the miles of shipyards that line the river banks. Reuter
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  • 82 2 1,200 passengers from the strike-bound Cunarder Queen Mary were yesterday driven 80 miles from Southampton to London most of them perplexed and angry. B> stopping the sailing of the 81,000-ton liner the leaders of the unofficial sea- men's strike which spread to Southampton from
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  • 155 2 riiHE worst wave of strikes m the car industry since the long-term contracts were signed m 1950 crippled the giant General Motors Corporation yesterday leaving more than 75.000 workers idle and pushing the cost of the strikes near the $600,000,000 mark. Workers at six
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  • 25 2 A 55.000-gallon tank exploded yesterday at the secret atomic energy construction Project at Oak Ridge (Tennessee). Fifteen men suffered caustic burns. Reuter
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  • 31 2 The wife of Ron Randell. the Australian actor who won fam e on British television by blowing kisses at the viewers, won a divorce against him m Lo« Angeles yesterday.
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    • 47 2 I n^& 1 NES 2i AY O i NESPRAY h PEERED HHV fSpDAwA IS A l-lb. (m cooUio, the •<,uJv.l. n t OkJh G UJJ OF V 1 kJA. ff SIX IMPERIAL PINTS V'/IV ill OF PURE FULL CREAM MILK V I f I m>e/sfl > w^ 1
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  • 112 3 BRITAIN WILL DELAY SALK VACCINE TESTS iiKITAIN is to postpone tests among the public with the Salk anti-poliomyelitis vaccine until the Teased safety measures to be adopted m the United Vhave been applied m the U.K. Sir lan McLeod. Minister of Health, said this yesterday m reply to a Parliamentary
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  • 152 3 6 will sail junk across the Pacific SIX fun-loving bachelors I and two chickens left YokcMuka, Japan, for San Francisco yesterday iboard an ancient Chi- nese sailing junk. The erew five Chinese and one American— con- lidently predicted that i their craft would cross the Pacific m 45 days. "I
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  • 19 3 Some 2,000 Korean trade unionists paraded through the main streets of Pusan yesterday m an anti-Japanese demonstration. A.P.
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  • 251 3 Go on and shoot again' challenge QMOULDERING enmity between two juvenile gangs m Brooklyn has cost the lite a .second teen-age boy. Three gang members with a *awed-off .22 calibre rifle fired from a rooftop at two rival gang members walking along •sidewalk on
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  • 254 3 Mr. Aneurin Bevan. leader of the Left Winders, and six other members who support his views. The surprising fact is not the number of Bevanites. but the large group of youns members who are standing for the "Shadow Cabinet"— the Party's leadership m the House of
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  • 37 3 LABOUR'S ACCENT ON YOUTH ANEW struggle for power m the British Labour Party was foreshadowed yesterday with the announcement that 54 MP-s are contesting 12 places m the Party's "Shadow Cabinet" m Parliament. This record number includes
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  • 116 3 MR HAROLD MILLARD, of Foot Coseley, Staffordshire who sawed off his right foot with a hacksaw by accident, was said yesterday to be improving after an emergency operation. The 57-year-old Mr. Millard broke his lea recently and had it put m plaster. Later,
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  • 28 3 Canada has adopted the rapid fire Belgian F.N. automatic .30 calibre rifle as standard for the Canadian Army The rifle replaces the short Lee Enriold .303.
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  • 18 3 Japanese scientists yesterday claimed that they now could predict the eruption ol a volcano month* ahead.
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    53 3 "KEEP back from the road, children," the Com- I munications and Works Minister, Mr. Francis j 1 Thomas, told some of the 10,000 students who gathered at the Waterloo Street "depot" after l morning school yesterday. I Looking on is the Chief I Minister. Mr David Mar- shall
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    • 10 3 M.FUNTER&S.GRINBERG Diamonds Jewellery m 67, Stamford Rd., EuCourtßldg.,)S'pore,6. Telephone 7923.
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    • 82 3 Wj^^Kk Choose with \m ii Confidence K^rl "DACRON" ■^2^ ACETATE SUITING j (American Made) I WASHABLE I SPOT CREASE i RESISTING I for DURABLE i Your f Available a wide range Next of new Dacron and Acetate i j Dacron of many varieties i Slllt! for your easy selection. Hajaj
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  • 289 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, June 18, 1955. Opinion The people's victory ]UEET force with firmi ness and cowards will run away. The general sympathy strikes m the Colony are over temporarily. The majority Of the strikers were waiting only for a lead from Government. Once that was given, they
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  • 571 4  -  OMER ANDERSON by IJUSSIAS~probIem child the Soviet zone of Germany is exhibiting anew the familiar signs of unrest which exploded into the revolt of June 17 two years ago. Official Communist admissions make it evident that the "German Democratic Republic," the euphemism for Russia's
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  • 291 4 THE railway strike m Britain not unnaturally has pushed political speculation into the background since the general election, and it may be that the British Labour Party is to conduct its inquiry into its failures In comparative obscurity. The election has proved one tiling the Bevanites have
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 172 5 Borneo, Sarawak still under S 'pore MNCi \POKE and the Federation now have separate b Departments of Civil Aviation. The post of Director-General of Civil Aviation, Milava-Borneo region was abolished since the Departi tit of Civil Aviation ceased to be pan-Malayan from May 1. by a
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  • 68 5 The Singapore City Council will allot by ballot stalls and pitches to hawkers m all municipal markets to be built. Before a market Is completed, census will be taken on three separate occasions of all hawkers found selling m the area. The allocation of stalls by ballot
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  • 17 5 Johore Bahru is being pro vided with bus shelters along I the town's routes.
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  • 156 5 SINGAPORE Buddhist leaders and temple authorities said yesterday that the Government's decision m making Wesak Day a public holiday had come at an opportune time. The reason i.s that the next Wesak, m May 1956, commemorates the 2,500 th year of Lord Buddha,
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    66 5 MEMBERS of the three British women's services the Women's Royal Naval Service, the Women's Royal Army Corps and the Woment's Royal Air Force are seen here rehearsing for a combined display of rhyth- mic exercises with hoops at the Army School of Physical Training: at Aldershot m southern England. These
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  • 57 5 Tho Selangor branch, of the Central Electricity Board Employees' Union will hold a general meeting on June 25 to discuss the board's offer of a $30-a-month retiring bonus. The offer was made as a counter proposal to the union s demand for a 16-cents-a-day increase m
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 722 5 111 XC H OF ENGLAND METHODIST Straits Chinese Church: 8.45 a.nf St. Andrews Cathedral: 7 a.m.| Sund School, 9.40 a.m. Service. Holy Communion, 8 a.m s «"8 i 10. 30 a.m. Service, 5.30 p.m. SerEuchartet Parish Communion, 9.30 vlce a.m. Sunday School, 10.30 a.m. pa 1^,.. 815 a m# 8
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 589 6 MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis j STAR £B DANCED EVEAY I ALL OF A -AND ME 6OTO£O-- (--WfALL ??J VJS^ i>ORN today, you are a per. NIGHT FOR A WEEK SUDDEN H£ RIGHT IN FRONT OP MVI SAW IT/ ~\X v/ "V -k >> >^ t son of
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  • Round the World Market prices
    • 146 7 LONDON, JunelT. Previous Today July/ Aug. mirß so. I ESS .Ji- Eur.p~« 30% buyers BJtfJ 1 KSS c...f.; E.r.p~n 30 bJJJ-. 1} c, s 1 RSS Spot 33 buyers 33 buyers k* 1 RSS Settlement 32 s buyers 33->, buyers x July 33 s* ll 337^ s
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    • 83 7 NEW YORK, June 17. Previous Today Tin Slr.it, spot and ne^x H. 75 n«n. 9450 nom. TIN futures J««»« H5O 94.25 asked Jttl 92.75 bid 92.40 bid JWJ »4.25 asked 93.90 asked An 92.50 bid 92.15 bid Ang 93 00 asked 92.65 asked jiiMg <\,,,,.» SALES: Nil.
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    • 55 7 spot Malabar 51. Awaiting release 45 4. June shipment **^Jf m gJ?« 51? Afloats 50 to 494. June ship- spot 51 Awaiting rele** 504. mem 49. Sarawak spot unquoted. Afloats 50 to 494 June snipmem Awaiting release 49. Afloat s 474 to 484, sellers ex-dock. Above prices quoted
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    • 33 7 NEW YORK. June 17. Previous Tod $T 449 4« 444.08 SEnSEf lillS 161 40 Domestic Bonds W. 77 vv.io 13 I tilities 64.16 64.22 t.l Stocks Composite Average 163.(^5 16J.4J
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    • 112 7 June 17. Previous Today COPRA Philippines ci.f. UK/North European delivered weight per CP iipr<; lon ff ton June/July $182 nom. $184 sellers COPRA Philippines f.o.b. Manila m TT««.,«f*H bulk, per lon ff ton Unquoted Unquoted COPRA Straits c.i.f. UK/North EnS/ST? """I: On nom. MM tag. aom
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  • 192 7 DENTIST sued a woman patient for 10s. ($4.30) because, he said, the patient had wasted his time by being hie for an appointment. His application was dismissed with costs. The dentist is Mr Cecil Rex F ine, of High-street, Watford ear London; the patient,
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  • 624 7 People are starving in Singapore: They don't eat the RIGHT food THERE is plenty of food m Singapore yet people s*wly are 1 death. There is no shortage of any food factor but those whose job it is to feed families know little of how to combine them properly J
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  • 102 7 It is picking up now 4 TTENDANCE at the Nanyang University's preparaA tory classes now being held m Singapore, are picking up. There were 15 more siuaentb on Thursday than on Wednesday when the classes were opened— 3l4 of the 406 registered students turned up,
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  • 28 7 A "Dale Carnegie Club" was formed on Thursday by 76 Singapore men and women who graduated at the eightweek Dale Carnegie course m speech-training conducted recently.
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  • 130 7 A WOMAN rubber tapper working on an estate at Yio Chu Kang Road. Singapore, heard two shots and looked back to see her pet dogs lying at the feet of a man with a gun The tapper, Peh Sng. told the Singapore Eighth Police
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    • 31 7 FOR STORAGE AND INSURANCE consult.... SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. 65, The Arcade. Singapore. Tel: *****/3 Lines J Kod»er Street. Kumla l.umpur. Tel 4347. IN ASSOCIATION WITH SINGAPORE PACKING COWPANy LIMITED
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  • 46 8 Yes, we have some... A TEN- YEAR OLD schoolboy who stole and ite 101 b. ol bananas was at Ipswich (Buffolk) Juvenile Court sent to ;in approved ■phooi. H< pleaded guilty to taking th< bananas, about 40 of them, from a yhed behind a green-grocer'i shop.
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    19 8 Pit ture. M,,M children lovr U> .how II,, M Hmk Mm jMb Mm .hr,,,,,,.. I>r SMlll n iv Popper
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  • 50 8 photo. iiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiT His HoUnesi Sarclar Kirkal-Sin^'h is seen at E r I/fwirlon airport on his E way from India to New E E York to giv«' a si-rirs of lectures. With him are E his personal secretary E and a woman assistant. E Reuter
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  • 108 8 BUILDING contractors submitting tender* to Wand.sworth (London* Council may be asked to sign a pledge that they have no secret under .standing with other applicants. A council committee recommends that firms who refu.se to .sign be removed from the Council's approved list. Two cases
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  • 272 8 A VICAR has warned his parishioners: "I will not baptise your "babies unless your children attend my Sunday school." And he has refused to christen a three-month-old girl whose sisters go to a Nonconformist Sunday school. The Rev. Kenneth Procter, 60-year-old
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  • 128 8 A YOUTH accused of muri\ dering a 60-year-old Cypriot was said by counsel m a London court to have made a voluntary statement that hp was drunk at the time. David George Lawrence Carew, 21, of Regent's Park, was remanded, charged with the murder of
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  • 338 8 I [EOT. -GOBI LEONARD HINTON. R.N.. was fined £5 J with ten guineas costs at Portsmouth because an able seaman m his ship is "crazy about cats." A. B. Walter Scruffham reported Hinton to the R.S.P.C A r an incident m the cruiser Cleopatra, then
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  • 128 8 AN English model working m Paris is claiming £200 (S1.700) I from an American who gave her a lift m his 1 car and then had a I head-om collision. Maureen Michels. who says her left cheek is permanently scarred, al--1 so claims
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  • 250 8 IT la a nar window O f a shop n Khpnt-y id the east vi Lcjidon. H fr an ordinary window four dirty panes overlooking a squalid backyard. Ytt it has driven a man mad. He H 31 -year-old John Corti.s tit •'Mutf
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  • 235 9 Parents tell of son who was an outcast iVHE parent- and friends of a brilliant 19-year-old unRduatc at Pembroke Cambridge, interrupted city coroner at a Caml inquest to volunteer in:;on about him. Roger Walker, a ind-year undergraduate, himself m his room at (liege hostel on June 3. Mr. Keith Basil
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  • 68 9 A WOMAN has beaten all the men to become champion dairy farmer of Sussex. Mrs. Lovett Cameron, of Cowfold, a hamlet of 1,000 people, was the only woman competing for the Kins George VI Cup awarded for the county's best dairy herd. Mrs. Cameron won
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  • 29 9 The skeleton of a baby which died more than 1,600 years ago was found three feet under a car park outside a museum m St. Albans, Herts.
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  • 102 9 ASIAN STUDENTS HAVE AN AUSTRALIAN PICNIC YOUNG men and women i from 11 countries m Asia Singapore, the Federation, Ncrth Borneo, Sarawak, Jam, Burma, the Philippines. Ceylon, Pakistan, Nepal, India joined m an < Australian forest picnic recently. Thirty-three senior <; indents, now m the State << ol Victoria under
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  • 46 9 Lusty crieo from a bed of nettles led to the finding of an hour-old boy on waste ground behind Rollesby-road, Chessington. Surrey. Mr. and Mrs. Yates, wno heard the baby, carried him home and he was taken to Kingston hospital.
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  • 452 9 Death dri fted in from sea: Fire tried to open it HOLIDAYMAKKRS beware! Major Arthur Hartley of the Royal En gi.neers Bomb Disposal I'nit gave this warning at the inquest on five boys I killed by a landmine ex- plosion at Swanage. I The hoys were trying to force off
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  • 212 9 HELP STREET BOYS BY GIVING $8.60 SAYS THE DUKE T<HE Duke of Edinburgh is asking 10,000 Londoners to help beat the menace of Teddy boys and street gangs. In a "Sponsor-a-boy-for-a-year" scheme he is calling for donations of £1 ($8.60) to provide an alternative to idling on the streets by
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  • 135 9 BEFORE Mrs. Iris Edwards went under the dentist's anaesthetic she said: "Take out one tooth." When she came round, she alleged yesterday, he had taken out eight. Those eight teeth, she said at Chester Assizes, were perfectly good ones. Those eight teeth, said dentist Gwylym
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 30 9 %P*^^o£ YOU/? AffJ/VS OF CEILING FANS ARE AVAILABLE FROM THE CITY ELECTRICITY DEPT. ON HIRE AT ONLY $1.00 PER MONTH. CONSULT YOUR ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR OR RING PHONE 2419 EXTN. 352
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  • SATURDAY PAGE FOR CHILDREN
    • 762 10  -  KATHLEEN HICKLEY More adventures of the Mouse family as told by UK KOKV UH'KOKV DAIR. THE MOUSE FLEW UP IN THE AM MAN IN BSOWN BROUGHT HIM DOWN, UK KOKV DIC KOKV IMIK IyHKN Morgan Mouse got borne utter his terrible adventure v/ith Dun the f<i' fie
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    • 194 10  - DON'T BE AFRAID IF YOU LOSE YOUR FOOTING JOSEPH EDMUNDSON Will N you go swimming m the se;i don't venture too far.' That's how most at idents happen. If this happened to you m Holland, you would he brought hark to safety by a horseman That is hi* job. For
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    • 274 10 In gre.it alarm the little friends look ov<r the cdfcc of the shelf. I he cr.ib reaches up and scrabbles U the steep surface of the rock, but can make no further progress. Thank goodness he can't climb that; we're safe for the
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    • 247 10 rflHEBI is patfctl money to be won for colouring this picture with m-i paints, crayons or chalks four t Hj g Wint16rS prizes of $5 (two for boys and two ■•■■w ffiimvi^ for i iris i are waiting for you. „j THE following were prize-winners Fill in vour name, address
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  • 782 11  - The modest Mr. Stewart confesses Yes, I guess lam a millionaire JAMES STEWART crossed his legs for the >th time, absently fond]»d the snout of a stuffed hippopotamus and said igetically: "I guess I i a millionaire." Fur 120 seconds he outred a glass-eyed crocodiie as defiantly as if it
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    41 11 l TAYLOR, bearded for his role m the picture I>»rward," sits down to tea with his wife Ursula ft r completing a day before the cameras. Ursula. tagged "the most beautiful ffirl m the world," ■ft expecting a baby thi* iuontli.
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  • 82 11 CAPTAIN NEMO, the commander Ol the submarine •Nautilus' m Walt Disney's feature film, "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea," will ma Ice her deep sea tour, thi.v time m the him, "The Mysterious Island/ also based on a Jules Verne novel. Bryan Foy, who will produce
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  • 181 11  - Mrs. Gene ('Betsy Kelly is a star at last! DAVID LEWIN "f SUPPOSE you are liable to find yourself a film star now?" I asked Betsy Blair, Gene Kelly's wife. "It looks that way," said dramatic actress Miss Blair, who started m the chorus. "Now I'm beginning to experience all
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  • 799 12  -  Lvelyn Irons by As America's top saleslady, the elegant 'Queen of the Kitchen Commercials' earns $17 a second for her TV appearances WfIVE THOUSAND Mv- layan dollars tor 520 second on h» (i screen is a 10l of money, even by Hollywood .standard.,
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 275 12 t'IX'ES ACROSS 5 i let ten give a name (7) 1 Extend a spice for this trefoil 6 Shorten the hot reglon3 for (6) these subjects (6) 4 Concerning fuel? (6) 7 A theatre seat may come to a 6 May be paid us a matter of standstill (5) politeness
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  • 505 13  -  JOHN CULMER i HAVE j" st been visitin s 1 t n ,lniT.i. the pocket-size mountain state jrhfch i* irorld'f smallest re- the Pyrenees, or. -Spanish border. nui sWed c ur ?L ry OUt Of this both politically and v although there that it may not
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  • 315 13 The rond then continues along the valley of the Ariege River to the northern frontier of Andorra at Pas de la Cas and rises, at the Port de Envalira, to become, at 7,900 feet, the highest motor road m Europe, closed to traffic throughout
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  • 130 13  - French feats now amaze the world STEPHEN COULTER 1 T P nmies French engineering with a bang! I've been looking over some of the engineering feats that the French are chalking up and "hew! The world can wake up nnd take notice. In the space of a few years. the
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  • 492 13 the opponents have an advanced score, first and secondhand openings may be soniebai lighter than usual. There are lor this strategy: The best defence may be an And. more important, you to puj partner in a position hten up his third-hand and fourth-hand bids, so he does not
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  • 51 14 ll' I ho yum the 1 1 the 440 1 h Hurdl< i.<l 'lie I rd In Mil* HnlM<!:i J >lon m the "A" uivlalon at meet ol the 1 held "ii the fi ■i! Hi Runrw wlib v pol In the i xv
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  • 39 14 photo. ILL I.I dS and leemincl) without a head. Yale's llaiold Work < lean the bai m the p •!<■ vault at the Oxford and Cambridge \«rsus Vale md West Point athU-tics at the White Citf Stadium Reuter
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  • 159 14 \N EXTENSION Ol THE SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUES WAS MiKEEI) TO AT A SPECIAL MEETING YESTERDAY OK THE SCOTTISH LEAGUE CLUBS. \\\(> move I'lvc.s a respite to the two club., due fur relegation it tinend of i;i.'t mmoii became the de cision reached irai thai next
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  • 481 14  -  ARCHIE QUICK m. *i««- <-"' m <rir _and_fhe iov of the ggn;ejigs_gone —for pl/iyers and the crowd by f /•H\II(M\N <>| V<l XSl>> ii MEUECTOfcfI IH '(.I KIM \lll\ <>N» Nil liniN IN Mil HMIU ltoi)\ilM DA¥«, MW vr Mill |S(.II\M IM K»N<-
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  • 246 14 BASILIO THE GOOD SCOUT: HE THINKS THAT HOME IS BETTER THAN PARIS A COUPI E OF LUCRATIVE NON-TITLE FIGHTS HAVE A BEEN PLANNED FOR WELTERWEIGHT BOXING CHAMPION CARMEN BASILIO BEFORE HE GETS Apnlivn to nF.FENDING HIS FRESHLY-WON CROWN. Art Aragon, of California and Charley Humez. France's European middleweight king, wore
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  • 227 14 Ij^IGHTEEN-YEAR-OLD 1 Ow Mun Hong put St. Joseph's Institution further In the lead m the Singapore interschools championships when he won the Pole Vault final with a record 10ft sin. at Victoria School yesterday. Tlic old record, set up last year
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  • 320 14 Smith-the sprinter with a KICK' "TVFAN SMITH. A SLENDER TEXAN WITH A TREMENDOUS STARTING BLOCK "KICK", MAY BE THE NEXT IN LINE OF SUCCESSION FOR THE TITLE OF "WORLDS FASTFST HUMAN." The 160-pound youngster whose massive leg muscles belie hi* blinding speeo appears to b e hitting his peak as
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  • 52 14 A penalty goal scored by Holbrook In the last minute decided Hiursri.iy's United Services soccer league match against R.A.F. Chanui "B" who were beaten 5-4 by their '"A .side. Changi "A" trailed 4-2 up to th« last five minutes. They scored through Holbrook (2), Colenun Lodger
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  • 53 14 The Army team to Dlay B.C.C. i senior cricket tournament match at Nee Soon tomorrow is: Major Lewis (Capt). Major B^ combe Major Whitmell, Major Evans Capt Webb. 2/Lt Sumpter 2/Lt Gray, 2/Lt Woods, WO H Reserve:" Lieut Wellard; Umpire: WO II Jeffries; Scorer:
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  • 166 14 THE INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE MAY PO>S n PONE ITS DECISION ON THE SITE OF THF WINTKH OLYMPIC GAMES OF 1960 UNTIL NEXT YEAR IT WAS UNDERSTOOD. THE ISSUE IS BELIEVED TO LIE BETWEEN INNSBRUCK AND SQUAW VALLEY. uuuiu-o tiuof tv lilt LOlllmittee
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  • 280 15 Yorkshire narrow Surrey's lead; Close 5 for 55 COWDREY RETURNS TO HIT CENTURY YORKSHIRE BEAT KENT BY 10 WICKETS AT HI I I YFS TERDAY TO NARROW SURREY'S LEAD IN [THE ENGLISH COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE TO 20 POINTS j Their return match with Surrey at Leeds starting today now assumes
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  • 18 15 CPL. MANKELOW winning the 880 yds. at R.\F Seletar's annual athletic meet on Wednesday.
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  • 201 15 Australia beat W.I. by innings, 82 runs Ai/.^TKALIA beat West Indies their fifth and final p es t n atch at Kingston yesterv an innings and 82 runs. ditf were In a hopeless hen play began as they one wuket In hand and till 108 runs behind. Trenty-si* rum were
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  • 120 15 TAN ENG YOON AND REIDY'S RECORDS ARE RATIFIED J^O unv marks were accepted at a committee meeting the Singapore Amateur '"letic Association held on Inursday. i Bag Yoon's 10 seconds r the 100 y ar( i s returned at Hip Suift s v Army meet at »n M»y 21 as
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  • 30 15 S£ XI to meet Singapore senior cricket tournament SooceleraJ, f. Rejendran. Kulaslngam, p. de Kretser, X Setlmpathy. p. Manawadu S ■^hand v. S Sundram.
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  • 64 15 I^ORMER British Empire Games featherweight champion. Koh Eng Tong of Kuala Lumpur is imone those who have entered for the All-Malayan weigh*, lifting championships and Mr. Mai iva contest to be held at the ch-'nwu .stadium. Kuala Lumpur, on June 25. Entries have been received
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  • 459 15 M- 200 of the world's Jwg amateur lawn tennis f J compete for the coveted p 09th. Wimbledon cham- open at the picclub pround -gentries far exceeded available places and l drastically trimmed. I Cup internationals rough the qualifying r(S and fashion walls
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  • 188 15 THE TOURING SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKET TEAM GAINED THEIR THIRD VICTORY IN 11 MATCHES IN ENGLAND WHEN THEY BEAT SOMERSET BY AN INNINGS AND 23 RUNS AT TAUNTON YESTERDAY. Somerset who lost seven second innings wickets on Thursday for 130 run.*;, were all out more than
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