The Singapore Free Press, 25 June 1955

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press Largeirt Afternoon Sale m Maia>a j i >in!?apore, Sat., June 25. 1955. Price 15 Cts
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  • 86 1 INNE PRICE, oi BOAC who i- was recently acclaimed the world's most beautiful air hostess, left Singapore for London this morning. She arrived from Calcutta yesterday m a Constellation and immediately went out shopping. She was not wearing the $10,000 diamond ring she
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  • 60 1 THE price of rubber m Singapore this morning shot up to $1.13 a lb. for July first grade —the highest level since March 27 1952. The price was ZVz cents above yesterday's close. A scramble for nearby shipments coupled with the better overnight London and New York prices
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  • 136 1 A MAN who has been a trainer and a jockey m Malaya toiay joins the team of 1 ree Press racing experts. He knows racing from the inside »nd he also has a s ense of humour. He is PHIL TANKARD and his thumbnall sketches of each
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  • 179 1 Bering Sea attack TWO Russian MiCJ fighter plants made an unprovoked attack on a U.S. Navy patrol plane off Alaska on Wednesday, forcing the American plane to crash land, the U.S. Government announced yesterday. There was no loss of life but seven of the 11
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  • 218 1 THE management of the Hume Industries is considering a suggestion from the Singapore Factory and Shop Workers' Union that they should negotiate a .settlement before the strikers resume work. Six hundred of the strikers who went on hunger strike for 16 hours yesterday broke their
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  • 86 1 A man caught with a stolen car m Singapore yesterday punched a police inspector and escaped after a struggle. An Army major reported that his car was stolen at about 1.30 p.m. Inspector Lionel Chee saw the car parked m South Bridge Road an hour later.
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  • 27 1 A copper rod fcTl on a boy. Mohamad Abbas, while he was picking fruit m Jalan Alsagoff Singapore, yesterday. He died later m liospltaL
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  • 75 1 k ROMANCE i*. which beBAO m Bin| :i--pure re.su I m a picture.s--11 ue wedding m a Lond >n Register Office yesterday, uhtn Mr. Ronald Wild Ueft) formerly with Radio Malaya wa.s married to Miss Liau Nyuk Oi (above). Miss Ol Ls a researrh librarian with
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    • 47 1 •ymiiiiiiiiiiiiKMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitK jPelandokj f Specials I IJERK are Pelandok's 5 1* special selections for E today's races at Ipoh. SPECIAL NAP Irish Elegance. DOUBLE Irish Elegance, E Kheng Hua. TREBLE r Irish Elegance, Kheng Hua, Delivery. j= Other selections are E Riven on Back Page. 7 ""IHMI Illlllllin
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    • 26 1 SO 0 A W A TFR TONIC WATFR ORANGE AND PINEAPPLE JIAVF BEEN WON BY OVW I'Koni <;!S AT LONDON BKtVM Ks v ALLIED TRADES EXHIBITIONS
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  • 96 2 ONLY WAY TO SECURITY— DULLES SIX young riien and a woman yesterday received their diplomas at the lift ti graduation ceremony of the Singapore Trinity College held at the Foot- how Methodist Church m Kare Course Koad. The principal, Dr. C. Stanley Smith, made the presentation. From the left, arc:
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  • 89 2 ANZAC SHIP O!V THE WAY TO S'PORE IJV3UR Australian and Nen //aland warships aftei a four- day goodwill visit to Manila left for Singapore yest< rday Ilia warships under the over-all command of Captain J F. Whltfleld arc HMNZSi Black Prince, HMNZ.s Pukaki.l HMAfI Anzac and HMAS| Quadrant. The lour
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  • 31 2 Belgrade City Council yesterday decided to award the freedom of the city to Mr. Nehru the Indian Premier, during his week's visit to Yugoslavia .siarung on June 30. Reuter
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  • 263 2 IMIE Conservative Daily Sketch yesterday approved British refusal of the Malayan Communists' effort to negotiate a .settlement of the jungle war. The Sketch .said In an editorial: "The Malayan Communists have offered to meet the British authorities on equal terms to
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  • 309 2 QUEEN ELIZABETH and the Duke of Edinburgh began their three-day state visit to Norway yesterday to the tumultuous cheers of 50,000 Norwegians and three excited British children who live m Oslo with their parents. But a few hours later the excitement of their arrival at
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  • 231 2 US stands by West defence alliances THE U.S. Secretary O f State. Mr. Foster Dull,, told Soviet Russia mi n San" Francisco yesterday that the United States intends to keep its mutual defence pacts with the other Western nations because it has learned "by hard experience that security lies m
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  • 39 2 The Western Big Three nations were reported yesterday to have reached an understanding with the Federal German Chancellor Dr. Adenauer that any broad peace settlement with Russia must provide for a re-unified Germany.
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  • 32 2 Dr Konard Adenauer yesterday m Bonn asked his iollowers to enable him to put the first West German soldiers m uniform before the Geneva Big Four conference.— A.P.
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  • 134 2 JAPAN served a strong demand yesterday on Russia for the immediate release of 12,000 World War II prisoners believed held m Russian prisons and labour camps, It was reported. Responsible Japanese sources said the bid was made as the fourth round of RussoJapanese negotiations
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • 106 3 tnergency airlift rushed provincial police into Stockholm yesterday to keep the law during a sudn wave of "illness" that looked like a police strike In the Swedish capital. Some 700 of the 1.000 offi eers serving Stockholm.* 650 000 citizens reported ill on Thursday
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  • 136 3 Kennel in uproar as cats arrive in hundreds ORDER was restored to a Waterloo (Iowa) dog kennel yesterday after hundreds of cats were delivered to the place as the re>ult of a practical joke. Police said some prankbier distributed handbills offering Sl5 for each cat taken to Newcomb's Black Hawk
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  • 42 3 The State University of New V »rk yesterday fell into step with Uie atomic age. The governing body of the university abided. "Master of Nuclear Engineering, 1 to its list of recognised university degrees. A. P.
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  • 30 3 Admiral Arleish A. (31-knot) Burke, new Chief of U.S. Naval Operations, has arrived at Guam. He is inspecting Pacific ariH Far East naval bases and A. P.
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  • 34 3 The- execution of Mrs. Ruth Ellis, blonde 28-year-old model sentenced to death on Tuesday for the murder of a former lover has been fixed for July 1 13. Reuter
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  • 313 3 3 HELD IN SHOOTING OVER GIRL THREE youths, who allegedly took part m a drawing of "straws" to determine the executioner of a rival teenage gang member, were arrested m New York yesterday on homicide charges. The arrests followed the shooting on Thursday night ol
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  • 153 3 Blaze at Russians 9 villa VIRE broke out m the villa of the Russian delegation r to the United Nations m Geneva last night Maishal Bulganin, Soviet Prime Minister and Mr. Molotov the Russian Foreign Minister, were booked v t t
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  • 57 3 IMGHT hundred sit-down strikers m a Ml mwhanical construction plant near Le Bourget. PwU. tUport yesterday pledged to i hold out until their demand ior wage increases were "completely satisfied. The striker* "imprisoned thr«'.- ot the company director* m the plant rof 10 hours before allowing
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  • Article, Illustration
    20 3 picture. WORLD FAMED harmonica player Larry Adler playing to masked patients at the S.A.T.A. Clinic, Shenton Free Press Way, yesterday-
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  • 82 3 A WOMAN sat at a tavern A bar m Denver early yesSdSvwth the handle of a knife sticking from her back. Police said the woman, Martna C Dell Mitchell. 39. churned she did not know she naa been stabbed until officers told her.
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  • 148 3 CHINA TO FREE FIVE PRISONERS FIVE more United Nations Command prisoners of war, who chose to stay behind after the Korean war Will be able to leave Communist China soon as arrangements are completed," the New China News Agency reported today. The agency said the menthree Americans and two Belgians—had
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    • 59 3 St. JOHN APPEALS WEEK Cinema Show at the Pavilion Theatre, "The Man Who Loved Redheads" Tickets $10, $5, $3 and $1. Rings of matchless quality WE OFFER YOU A RANGE OF ENGAGEMENT RINGS IN DIAMONDS PLATINUM, DIAMONDS EMERALDS. DIAMONDS SAPPHIRES, DIAMONDS RUBIES RANGING FROM $125- TO S5OOO/- OR MORE S.
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  • 284 4 The Singapore Frees Press SATURDAY, June 29, 1996. Opinion The men who lead its the little things that count. And no two tilings, maybe trivial m themselves, have shown i up men masquerading m Singapore under the guise of trade union |i< aders so forcefully as two remarks made yes-J
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  • 636 4 WHY MOSCOW HAS CALLED ON ADEN A UER fwm Kremlln'i invita- tiun to Dr. AdtfUUiei j to visit MOSCOW was not Unexpected m Whitehall. What, turprised many diplomats was its timing. Why, it was being a.sked. did Moscow make this Invitation almost immediately alter the Belgrade talks? Why should Russia
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  • 428 4  -  MARTIN S. HA YDEN h T<HE Pentagon's top 1 lawyer has ruefully admitted that the GFs who preferred Red China to America can now probably reverse their decisions, come home, and escape all military punishment. Defence Department Counsel Wilbur M. Brucker pointed up the triumph
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    • 75 4 w/^* /^a| i^\ v 1 i\ GARDEN FETE TODAY 12.30 p.m to 6.30 p.m. m the grounds of the Police 7 raining School, Thomson Road, by kind permission of Mr. N. G. Morris, Commissioner of Police. it Come and bring the children for a day of fun and frolics. MUSIC—
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  • 192 5 rrHE Singapore Government and the City Council I have been having a tug-of-war for the services of thfi City President, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice. The Government wants him to be chairman of the mmittee being formed to study the decentralisation local government functions. This follows
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  • 93 5 'Saint Joan at Memorial Hall: A trial I>ERFORMANCES by the Singapore Arts Theatre of Bernard Shaw's "Saint Joan will now take place at the Victoria Memorial on July 10, 13, and 14 at •9 p.m. Saint Joan i s to be played by Dorothy Morrell, the Earl of Warwick by
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  • 4 5 'Holiday on Ice 1955'
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  • 221 5 S'pore girl weds in Pasadena R. and Mrs. S. H. Tan, of 82 Orchard Road, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Maureen V. Tan, on June 16 to Mr. Robert Souw. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Souw Sioe Liem of Semarang, Indonesia. The eyening
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  • 72 5 This is Miss Sally McInroy, one of the many skating stars m the 58--member "1955 Holiday on Ice" revue which opens a three-week season* at the Happy World Stadium on July 1. There are 35 ffirls m the revue, representing talent from 14 countries. All the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 39 5 Another NEW I SWIMSUIT FOR 1955 j: n\ <' every exacting demand: xJ foremost swimsuit w\ j See the wonderful 1955 collection now at Sole Agents: A t I^3 ■tf N Ma A MF. J; 00, High Sinei, .Singapore. Ij»tMMMMf»HMMMM»MMMMM>MMM>hI
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 692 5 lII'RCH OF ENGLAND a.m. Sunday School. 9.40 a.m. Ser>t. Andrew's Cathedral: 7 a.m. vice; 10.30 a.m. Service; 5.30 p.m. Communion; 8 a.m. Sung Service. and Parish Communion; Paya Lebar 815 a m BB Bibl j a.m. Sunday School; 10.30 class; 845 pnu Sunday School; 9 Matins, 11 a.m Mandarin am
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 562 6 I MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis j STAR j t T—l ♦> IJOUV today, you ate \ei, I M ,,r H i-L5Ay/(buTBOSS--Ioo| I OION'T T hUPON 1 VEAH--ANO -£V£R< CDPKWCWS YO'JB FACE. aml.iiious and you ar COf^^'T U IN.MUSH. J\ #>k/ XZ Ty\ cat Ann -^TT^ J^Z Z
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  • Round the Worid Market Prices
    • 225 7 LONDON. June 2! Previous Today mtmaKM No. 1 RSS cJi. European 31 4 buyers 32 buyer.s Yrt> July 31\ sellers 32' i seller ii i I'lH No. 1 RSS cJi. European 30n buyers 31 buyer s *DorUA«f«l 31 se "ers 31 sellers pi iM-.HS No. 1 RSS
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    • 97 7 NEW YORK, June 24. Previous Today Tin Straits spot and nearby 94.62 nom. 94.75 nom. TIN futures June 94.00 nom. 94.50 bid 95.00 asked July 93.00 bid 94.00 bid 93.75 asked 94.25 asked Aug. 92.00 bid 93.50 bid t 92.75 asked 93.75 asked SALES: Nil. lii niM.ll
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    • 58 7 Malabar was quoted at 50. 46 V 2 to 454. June shipment 44. Ing release 49 1 Afloats 49Vfe. July 43. Lampong spot 50. Awaiting June shipment 49 1 Sarawak spot release 49M». Afloats 49 /2 to 49. 48. Awaiting release 47V^. Afloats June shipment 48^ sellers ex-dock.
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    • 34 7 NEW YORK, June 24. Previous Today N Industrials 448.82 448.93 211 Railroads 163.26 162.20 4" Domestic R u »ds 99.73 99.75 15 Itilities 64.41 64.27 bt storks Composite Average 165.07 164.71
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    • 123 7 June 24. Previous Today COPRA Philippines c.i.f. UK/North futopean delivered weight per bnf ton July/ Aug. $185 sellers $183 sellers COPE A Philippines f.o.b. Manila m »ulk, per long ion Unquoted Unquoted COPRA Straits c.i.f. UK/North EwapeM delivered weight per long ton June July £66 >
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  • 124 7 Nanyang Varsity students absent from classes P IF TV of the 406 students, registered for the NanyUniversity's preparatory m Singapore, have laying away since the 3 were opened on June Mr. Cheng Ann Lun. who is m charge of the science course being held at the Chinese High- School, has
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  • 67 7 Commonwealth chiefs of naval staff will arrive m s mgapore tomorrow to be briefed on the results of the < ''fitly completed maritime exercise "Anzex." Vice-Admiral R. R. Dowling. Royal Australian Navy and r-Admiral J. E. H. Mcßeath, Royal New Zealand Navy, too take advantage of
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  • 41 7 photo MRS. MARY I.ORO, President of the Inter- national Women's Club, presents the spot dance prize to Mr. Richard Chan and his partner, Miss Evelyn Tan, at the club dance held at Raffles Hotel.Immmmi Free Press
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  • 156 7 rVHE Singapore Government Administrative and Clerical Services Union wants the Government to implement the scheme for about 350 temporary clerks and absorb them into the permanent establishment. The union president, Mr. N. A. Kularajah, told members at their annual general meeting that the
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  • 113 7 Confiscated meat IS checked ALL meat, confiscated j and given to chili dren's homes or other benevolent institutions m l I Singapore, is checked be- forehand to see if it is fit 1 to be eaten. On Wednesday, 71 katis I of pork, which had not been certified by the
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  • 100 7 rpUNGKU Abdul Rahman. X who deputised for his father, the Regent of Johore, at the fourth Johore State Inter-School sports at Batu Pahat, urged the 1,000 boys and girls taking part to have the right spirit when competing. This would stand them m good
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  • 41 7 Strict security precautions were enforced at Kallang airport, Singapore. yesterday when Gen A. Guillaume. Chief of the French Armed Forces, flew m from Saigon. The general who will vLslt the Federation today flits to Australia on Monday.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 43 7 LEAVE ALL YOUR BAGGAGE ARRANGEMENTS to SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. 65, The Arcade, Singapore. Tel: *****/3 Lines 1, Rodger Street. Koala Lumpur. Tel: 4347 IN ASSOCIATION WITH SINGAPORE PACKING COMPANY LIMITED. WEEK- EN PER i (THIS WEEK AND\ i EVER* WEEK i
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  • Article, Illustration
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  • 76 8 THESE three youngsters mean to set to the bottom of this road safety business. They watch intently as a traffic policeman explains how accidents are caused ard how they can be avoided. A POLICE lieutenant explains to the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall (left) how inconsiderate driving
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  • 55 8 They see all their faults on the screen ONE OF the items that attracted the most attention was the driving: trainer which showed traffic offences by flashing them on a screen, (above left and top left). Picture m top centre of the page shows the kiddies looking on enraptured at
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  • 204 9 H ALL OPENS 'BEST-EVER' AFETY EXHIBITION nister, Mr. David Marid the Safety First ExVictoria Memorial Hall r announcing that the 11 introduce a new bill, ssing Patrols Bill, to the i Assembly meeting. ides for special patrols ildren crossing roads on id from schools, he opening was the preizes to
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 33 9 YOU* M€/IN$ OF I LARCE STANDARD |fT T COOKERS... with large oven space ij >■■ y two boiling plates pn 5 and grill-boiler. a Consult your Electrical Contractor or Ring 2419 Ext. 352 I
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  • SATURDAY PAGE FOR CHILDREN
    • 735 10  -  KATHLEEN HICKLEY ADVENTURES OF THE MOUSE FAMILY to' MORGAN NOUM t«*lls Ins pirents that Satu and Dtiu, tlir two rats, have sworn to cat up the whole family so they deride to move house, but cannot tad a new home. Tbej are just going bark v.'.'v
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    • 239 10 C'llll MthN of the Pacific > island* have no toys with which to play bat for centuries have amused themselves with shells. The children of Guam In the Marianas Islands lately liave learned** to make interesting masks. They soak strips of newspaper m water,
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    • 369 10 Rupert and Morwenna— 6 As the two .friends listen the sound comes again firfully. Trying to trace it. they move back to their first shelf. Then they hear it yet again. "Hush!" says Rupcr urgently. The red shell The voice is coming inside it. There must be corncthing there Morwenna
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    • 245 10 LETS get away from colouring pictures this week and try our hand at a knowledge test. Here are the words: you find the answers and indicate them with an (a), (b), (c) or <d) beside each. (1) EQUINOX— (a) The name of a deer-like animal
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    • 57 10 Last week's colouring contest winners (who each win the $5 prize) are: (1) Miss Teoh Swee Kooi (H>. 105A, Ayer Itam Road. Penang. (2) Miss Sim Meow Lain (10). No. 8, Lorong 12, Oeylang. Singapore. 3 Master Cheng Yeow Koh 9 > 190 Joo Chiat Road. Singapore. (4)
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  • 413 11  -  MICHAEL RUDDY says ti'HIPS cracked. E-\pt- lan overseers yeiled. aling dogs! Work!" three hundred sad:ing men and women niggled under the :iin<. r sun to make clay the bricks that would ised for the houses of Mans. >• me a dozen actors ed m
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  • 514 11 DANDOLPH SCOTT v cleaned out another town this week.- He brought the outlaws to justice and convinced the local citizens they had to take a stand against lawlessness. This time he's "Mar hal of Medicine Bend." In the past he has been
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  • 54 11 A k ilONv QI INN will portray the artist Paul Gauguin opposite *«rk Dougla* a^ Yiment Van Ciogh m "Lust for Lif*\" a film '"X Hith the life of the famous Dutch painter, to be photo--1 m Arlei, France, where the artist spent
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 45 11 SWISS MADE /j^^O^~^^' V\^ Super' Shock Resisting Waterproof Anti-magnetic Tropicaliscd 17 and 21 (ewcls Hole Agents:— SHRIRO (CHINA) LTD. (Incorporated m Hongkong) FJMI month's Lucky Calendar Number is 1742. 7/ this number is on your Shriro Calendar, take it to a Shriro (China) Ltd office.
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  • 981 12  - Singapore's great baby Problem ADELAIDE EASTLEY by An Infanfl In bet arm*. Several small childi en clinging to hw chongirn. the youn^-old woman timidly approached the lady physician at the Hukit 1 Lmah Welfare Centre. "Plea.sf." She almost whispered, i cnne for help." A nin rlted her to a chair
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  • 87 12 DO you like funny stories? This one WAI told by the Bocltlill business man Stanley Evans. He said that a Soviet delegation was visiting a British iactory and was much Impretted with the production. They asked what hours the n\m worked. "Eight a day. live days
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  • 75 12 'piIE problem of the peasants at A^nandl, m central Greece, Ls not taxes they don't earn enough to pay any but wolves Three packs of wolve.s attacked their village In a week and they managed with stones and axes to kill .wen of them and capture two
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 280 12 i fc^^B 1.1 I I I CLUU ACROSS 4 A vehicle comes before that 1 Such Jam spreads quickly (7). Ma y Bth day? (s>. 5 Teach a bus <5). 5 Helen's features? (9). 8 1/ie la.st one of the two with *An abbreviated gentleman (5). a soft liead (7).
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  • William Hickey
    • 588 13 IL'LIA NEILSON-TERRY J was 87 some days ago. She looked very lovely... and rather magnificent... she sat back after h m a great chair she had bought for a stage reduction many years ago. "She WU m black with diamonds at her throat. Round neck
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    • 671 13 T HEN the bidding reaches the higher levels and the opponents have refused to let you buy 'ne hand at your game contract, ;"U must decide whether to go rtner, to double them or merely o pas&. When vulnerability is equal, it is "ten difficult to decide which
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    • 158 13 Mystery man switched off the lights DEBUTANTES m London danced a few nights ago m the room when* the victory of Waterloo way announced to the British Prime Minister m 1815. They were at a coming-out dance m Grosvenor Square given by Mrs. Henry Illingworth and Mrs Charles D'Anyers Willis
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  • 34 14 PHOTO. oi iin VINIK IOR THE 1%0 OLYMPIC GAMES- VII U Of UK MAf.MIH IKM Ol VMI'K STADIIM IN R o>ll WHICH WILL Bg THE YVWm POPPER
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  • 575 14 McATEER NEED NOT WAIT TO CASH IN ON TITLES I>IKKI NINXD'S Pal Mr.Ueer. British and Empire middle- > weight champion, by means of a regrettable but justified disqualification verdict m the ninth round against Johnny Sullivan, need not wait lony to cash m on his new status. Colliery v^rker McAteer
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  • 342 14 Armstrong leads Duke in race for title rpiIREE of the meetings m the World Motorcycle Road Racing Championships the Spanish and French Grands Prix, and the Isle of Man TT have now been n|i and the Fourth, the German G.P, i takes place it the end of this month. The
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  • 36 14 R A.F. Seletar outclassed B.ODC.A m a SAFA Div. 2A league match at Parrer Park yesterday, the airmen winning 6-0. Goals came from Pratt (3>. Murray (penalty), Coburn and an own goal. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimimiiimiiiimtiiiii
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  • 163 14 He plans to row 1,200 miles to Olympics A 32-YEAR-OLD New Zealand fisherman named Philip Hoareau is making plans to row to the 1955 OlympicGames at Melbourne, Australia, m his own boat. Alone, without sails or auxiliary motor, Horeau will pit his" powers of endurance against the 1,200 miles of
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 43 14 S ST. JOHN'S AMBULANCE I M ASSOCIATION BRIGADE jR APPEAL WEEK X 5 TODAY I I MATCH J S 8 p. m. at Jalan Besar Stadium 8 $2/-, $1/-, and 50 cts. S S/x/rt' kindly donated by 'lc The Manufacturers Life Insurance Company
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  • 363 15 Cl. 2, Div 1-9F Riir<.lctU>: Unlikely starter, i md<*: Place chance, should stay. Border Scot: Getting on m years. sudden Choice: Not on last S pore pjlmy: Dood performance Sin- should >*!• Ohmpic: Place chance. ,n Pearl: Could improve. Cl. 2, Div. 2-9F •M^ka- Meets Irish Elegance
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  • 460 15 RACE ONE rTHERE are more scratchings I m this race than there would be m a flea circus. leaving a field of four which develops into a match between Native Ruler and Don Wayne. Native Ruler won m Class
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  • 480 15 MISS Doris Hart and Mrs. Barbara Davidson (U.S.). the top-seeded pair m the women's doubles, fell at the first hurdle at Wimbledon yesterday. This shock result was a triumph tor two 21 -year-old English girls who are only on the fringe of the British
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  • 175 15 THE Johore Bahru District Lawn Tennis Association championships started on the Johore Civil Service Club courts yesterday. ResulLs: Men's singles: Wong Thlam Teck bt Hashim bin Ismail 6-2. 6-1; Mohamed bin K;us.sim bt Lai Sow Chek 6-1. 6-2; I. A* ALsugoff bt Bakar bin Ahmad 6-2,
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  • 423 15 Sutcliffe and Hutton pave way for victory YORKS WIN: THE GRIM STRUGGLE BETWEEN SURREY AND YORKSHIRE AT THE TOP OF THE COUNTY CRICKET CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE INTENSIFIED YESTERDAY WITH YORKSHIRE'S SIXWICKET WIN OVER NORTHAMPTONSHIRE AT NORTHAMPTON. It was Yorkshire's ninth win of the season making them level on points with the
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 43 15 TIGER JOGINDER 300 lbs KING KONG 4 B lbs 1 11 1 mH •-HEAT WOIUI) BnHyj TONIGHT AT 9P. M. BMfWJ^ BOSCA BOA v PURAN SINGH <:< Plu, Other Thrilling Bouts < Tiger )ogindcr) Bookings At "WINSTONS" (Phone *****) Prices: $5/-, $3/- fir $2/-, Gallery.
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    • 21 15 OCEAN PARK HOTEL'S FAMOUS QUINTET Ace Band of Singapore with MISS SALOMA the Malay "Marilyn Monroe'' Rintf ***** for Table Reservations
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 228 15 Weekend sport TODAY SOCCER TIGER BALM CTT: Army v S.C.F.A., Jalan Besar, 7.30 p.m. LEAGUE, DIV. 2: Tampenis Rovers v Customs, Geylang. DIV. 3B: Police v Sukaramai, P.T.S. FRIENDLY: Boys' Town v Perhiraponan Setia Club. Bukit Timah; Dynamos v G.H.Q., Tang lin. CRKKET FRIENDLY: S.C.C. T R.N.A.S. Sembawang, padang 1
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  • Back Native Ruler, Pink Ticket
    • 99 16 KHENG HUA SOOKA RIGOLETTO F P. Kacinx Correspondent I FADING JOCKEY OAEMIT i BOUGOVRTfI MOI'NTS WILL HAVE A LAKCiK FOL LOWING AT IPOII TODAY AMD I THINK lIF WILL gCOM ON NXTIVF KI'LKR IN RACE ONU AND PINK TK KFT is |{M TIIKFK. Both ar-- likely to itarl tjritef 'f>in?»
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