The Singapore Free Press, 29 June 1955
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Title Section20 1955-06-29 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya No 1 1»96. Singapore. Wed., June 29, 1955. Price 15 Cts.20 words
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120 1955-06-29 1 GANGSTERS KIDNAPPED ODD-JOB LABOURER A CHINESE odd-job labourer v.as abducted for two days and two nights by a secret society gang, Singapore police Id this morning. The man. whose name was not disclosed, told the police that he was cycling home about 3.30 p.m. "last Friday along Outram Road, when120 words
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Article107 1955-06-29 1 A SINGAPORE press photographer, Tai Yeow Khoon, the Nanyang Siang Pau, today claimed trtal before a apart court on three charges connected with the Singapore riots on May 12. He was charged with il> making statements with the intention of inciting a breach of the peace107 words
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Article30 1955-06-29 1 The Singapore Rubber Mar- opened on a firm tone this morning with first grade. July •shipment, at $1.15* 2 a lb., onequarter of a cent below yesterday's closing.30 words
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Article30 1955-06-29 1 $1, 000 missing A European left a brief case itaining $8,000 m his house i Patterson Road on June 26. ■rday, he reported that 1.000 was missing from the case.30 words
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Article15 1955-06-29 1 Gen. Sir Gerald Templer left New York by plane last night t London.15 words
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Article81 1955-06-29 1 Laugh with TANKARD QUIPS and selections by PHIL TANKARD, the rac ins' expert with a sense of humour, appear again on Page 15 today. He got off the mark with three winners last Saturday and he reckons he'll have a few more today. But whether or not you intend to81 words
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Article42 1955-06-29 1 BETWEEN 20 and 30 silent pickets stood outside the Assembly House before todays meeting began. They carried posters bearing slogans which reminded Assemblymen that the Singapore Harbour Board .strike had now been on for more than two months.42 words
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Article34 1955-06-29 1 Pelandok Specials HERE arc Pelandok's special selections for today's races at Ipoh. SPECIAL NAP Keng Hua DOUBLE Kheng Hua, Star Sapphire TREBLE Kheng Hua, Star Sapphire, Portmaster Other selections are given on Back Page.34 words
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Article41 1955-06-29 1 AN cisht-page supplement on Garden .n« JJ UW which A will appeal to all plant lovers will be imlutl n morrow's Free Press. Make sun- of your copy by orch mi*, the Free Press from your newsagent now.41 words
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Article, Illustration265 1955-06-29 1 Army 'Big Toe row is c alled off MR NORMAN DODDS. Labour Member of Parliament, has w I t todrawn his request to Mr. A n t h o n y Head. the War Minister, made m the House of Commons, to discharge Private Michael Frank Gazzard g tt QaaardReuter - 265 words
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Article214 1955-06-29 1 rvHE Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, at the Singapore Legisative Assembly meeting this morning, accused a "clique of the People's Action Party politicians who masquerade as trade unionists" of trying to substitute mob government for democratic government. which they represent had heaped abuse on the214 words
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Article, Illustration181 1955-06-29 1 London flat tragedy pERALD HUGH ALLAN MURPHY aged 33, a Malayan police otflcei of Newham, Gloucestershire, and Eileen Frances Harfleet. a 24-year-old beauty expert of Chelsea, were m London yesterday remanded m custody fo: seven days on a charge of killing Murphy's wife, Patricia181 words
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176 1955-06-29 1 Marshall accuses and giws a pledge Council of Ministers the noxfc day heard reports of heightening activities and inlimidutiwu m furtherance of the sympathy strike .set for Monday. He said he tried to see members of this PAP clique but he could not contact them. The Government wa.s naturally anxiou-s176 words
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Advertisement32 1955-06-29 1 Sole Agents: > SHRIRO (CHINA) LTD., (lOC i -n H r^ii mon//i',s hcclcy ra'cndar number (i I II i ntimfter 15 yn your Shriro calendar, take it to a Shriro < China) Ltd A32 words
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Article, Illustration49 1955-06-29 2 Miss Injje Dorn, Ihr principal artist? of the million-dollar revue "Holiday on Ice" which opens m Singapore tomorrow for ;< month's run. It is a completely new and even more spectacular show than when it delighted Singapore audiences on its first visit last year.49 words
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293 1955-06-29 2 |>ROSECUTION witnesses at the court' martial m Dusseldorf, Germany, of a British army sergeant accused of killing a fellow sergeant yesterday built up a picture of a romantic association between the accused and the dead man's wife. One prosecution witness agreed under crossReuter - 293 words
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296 1955-06-29 2 REDS WAIST 5-POWER TALKS AIR. I OS JFK DULLES, the I'niti-iJ States Secretary of State, said m Washington yesterday that it was not expected that lar Fast problems would b<- disrussed at the Bi£ lour meeting at (ieneva next month. He said296 words
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Article33 1955-06-29 2 The British cruiser Glasgow left Southend for Communist Poland yesU rday on the fir.si Western naval goodwill trin h hind the Iron Curtain lince \)i* end of the war. U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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Article, Illustration75 1955-06-29 2 'AND OH! THAT SPARE TYRE' Tiff: London Daily Sketch complained yesterday that > Marilyn Monroe'i shapely midriff was marred by too much fat. The widely circulated newspaper printed a four-column pin-up photograph of the actress perched on the arm of j a sofa with an arrow pointing75 words
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153 1955-06-29 2 rpHE NATO air exercise "Carte Blanche" just ended A showed that the air forces of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation could meet an atomic attack "and fight back m a sharp and concentrated way," Air Commodore Peter Barnes, said m Moenchen. SummingReuter - 153 words
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Article48 1955-06-29 2 OIR WINSTON CHURCHILL is today, lor the first time m O his life, mjoying the relaxed atmosphere of his couniry home at Chartwell, Kent. Hut the H<) y<ur-f)ld itatetman still keeps a team of secretartea working at unpredictablt hours ana toi lengthy bpells. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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140 1955-06-29 2 U.S. SECRET SERVICE TOLD-TAKE MORE RISKS A SIX-MAN committee of the Hoover Commission Investigating the civil service yesterday criticised the intelligence agencies of the United States government for lack of adequate intelligence data from behind the Iron Curtain. The committee, which was headed by retired General Mark Clark, m aReuter - 140 words
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85 1955-06-29 2 'New look' of Reds leaves him cold CIAM'S Foreign Affairs Minister, Prince Wan Waithayakon. said m Los Angeles yesterday that he had seen no evidence that Russia and international Communism had given up their basic programme of expansion. "Molotov may have a now look but he has no new attitudes,"A.P. - 85 words
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Advertisement18 1955-06-29 2 Ip r\n' v T 1 1 11. V/LI^LJ 1 SCOTCH WHISKY DISTILLERS IN THE WORLD lI R I18 words
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Advertisement68 1955-06-29 2 Watcrmans retractable ball-pointer with g| the new kind of ink 1 1 Flair writes ffrortg mud I i (Vinltj, won't ■BMldflß* WOV t 111 blot, won't 'fail. Flair Ink i( is n)a<l<« to a n&w American j J fornnila and only j Waterm»n'H have it. it Flair k tMainabU j68 words
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Article, Illustration336 1955-06-29 3 Mr. Mrs. Mason say 'Marriage far Three 9 is libel i)KITISH-BORN actor James Mason and his wife, 1> Pamela, yesterday filed a U551. 199.000 libel suit alleg- iiij; that the New York magazine "Raye 1 accused them of E immoral conduct. The suit, filed m the Superior Court, asked U*****,000A.P. - 336 words
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Article57 1955-06-29 3 Ivan Jerome, 62, a multimaire inventor and era manufacturer, worth 3,000.000 was arrested and ild on $150,000 bail m leola. New York on morals ...i rues. These Involved several 11 to .ir-old girls he allegedly '■•graphed m immoral acts a penthouse which was j stroyed mU.P. - 57 words
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Article33 1955-06-29 3 Italian Government experts mpleted on-the-spot study night of plans to make ste a customs-free port m!- the Italian republic m a to recapture markets lost i post-war years.- U. P.U.P. - 33 words
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Article28 1955-06-29 3 A Cairo coast guard spokesman said yesterday that plane.s and 500 troops have born launched against hashish smugglers hiding out m the mountains south of Suez.28 words
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141 1955-06-29 3 THE bloodiest strike m the history of Darjeeling's tea gardens was called off yesterday after unions representing 20,000 .strikers demanding higher wages reached a settlement with the West Bengal Government. Six labourers, two of them women, were killed when police opened fire toReuter - 141 words
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Article85 1955-06-29 3 Pilot's wife on murder charge rpHE parents of a slain U.S. v I Army helicopter pilot In Japan were told yesterday m New York that their sun's E wife had been charged with E murder. E Warrant Officer Robert J. E Abidin, 28, died of gunshot E wounds on JuneA.P. - 85 words
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74 1955-06-29 3 The low fliers 1 THE MINK ATE THEIR YOUNG Mink raiser Linwood H Atkinson's $300,000 damage* suit against the U.S. Federal Government was settled yesterday out of court m Bay City. Michigan. Amount of the settlement was not disclosed. Federal Judge Frank Picard announced the agreement just before the startA.P. - 74 words
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164 1955-06-29 3 FOREIGN LEGION KILL 14 REBELS IN BIG ALGERIA BATTLE AT LEAST 14 insurgents were killed m the biggest singk* action of France's North African campaign when the Foreign Legion clashed yesterday with strong Nationalist "Army of God" forces. An army spokesman said the battle started early m the morning andReuter; U.P. - 164 words
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42 1955-06-29 3 The low fliers— 2. SHOCKS FOR THE AGED Supersonic bangs from lowflying jet war planes swooping over Barnstaple. North Devon holiday and lishing centre, are giving heart attacks to elderly people Mayor A. W. Clarke, has told the Royal Air Force. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article71 1955-06-29 3 Some 800 pigeons were reported lost last night m a sudden storm over the English Channel during a mass homing flight from France to England. The pigeons were part of two flights of 1,600 sent by Doncaster homing societies to be released on Monday atA.P. - 71 words
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Article31 1955-06-29 3 Archduke Wilhelm Hapsburg, commander of Ukrainian antiBolshevik troops after World War I, has died m a Soviet prison near Moscow, Austrian returnees from Russia said m Vienna yesterday.- U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Advertisement43 1955-06-29 3 1* Stainless steel, Ij and rustproof if parts. At hardware, home furnishings, and department stores. your deo/«r can't lupp'y you writ* vi for Itterctur* ond v^: j The Marden Co., DAZEY7B -f R> ORCHARD RD. ICE CRUSUt* Singapore- 9 (o!.»rs $29.50 FOR SHOES43 words
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Advertisement71 1955-06-29 3 A'«w on Sale <" Reduced Prices SILVER &E.P.N.S. CUPS MEDALS SHIELDS etc (Shittul WnrkmvnHhip and speciw Bwe^Pl P^A. discount >1 1*] fry C^^ SCHOOLS, r»a*t tins Call ai Wfl¥4B?ifisli\ 'bJ&wmm NO WASHING INSTRUCTIONS! rf^ THEY'RE fete PERMANENTLY y i \lft^^- SYNTHETIC »L AtJlv /3^vi; FABRics 4 >^y^lh SUITS ^'TT V71 words
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272 1955-06-29 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, June 29, 1955. Opinion The people and jobs One of the great pro- j blems that has faced the world m the last century has been the lack of balance of population: usually, heavily populated areas have not, enough jobs for the people while m272 words
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Article, Illustration619 1955-06-29 4 ANTHONY WESTELL - SHEPILOV ....the Man of Danger ANTHONY WESTELL by d\N to the world diplo- mitic stage at a cri ttcal moment itefM a, personality: Dlmltii Shcpilov, 49 year old editor-in-chief of -Pravda a key figure m the Communist hierarchy and a virulent hater of the West. Be is tipped to iteeeed619 words
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569 1955-06-29 4 IN SPITE of the birth control movement whi c h euphemistically goes by the name of Family Planning Association m Singapore, there is a ri.se m the general birthrate. It is almost impossible to go against human nature. People will marry, will have children569 words
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Advertisement40 1955-06-29 4 iCharm and Choice I At I SENA'S t v Here is the work of I I f I r craftsmen, upholding m contcmjt pordry manner the proud traditions of centuries. |H. SENA, LIMITED HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Singapore, Pcnang, Bangkok I <40 words
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Advertisement150 1955-06-29 4 1 HELENA RUBINSTEIN'S f DEEP fesM^i i f CLEANSER p^- Cleans Deep for beauty! I Hcre*s a truly modern way to Melt» off lipstick. All m a moment! W g clean your face! Beauty genius, A special antiseptic ingredient Helena Rubinstein, perfects new destroys harmful blemish-causing y 3 »cicntific Deep150 words
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Article, Illustration986 1955-06-29 5 ADELAIDE EASTLEY - ADELAIDE EASTLEY By i\ ITHFUL servants of historic sentiment... Friends of Singaunheralded and .sung. Raffles Museum is 'mimed with their preyed collected memor- aquatints and irnals, faded mezzoipha and books and "ach progressive phase of city's changing face they marked with some noti evidence of its existence. c986 words
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Advertisement55 1955-06-29 5 > jfA I E j 82- 1 Brat Basah Rd. Near Raffles Hotel Tel. ***** j (Air-conditioned) Rings of matchless quality WE OFFER YOU A RANGE OF ENGAGEMENT RINGS IK DIAMONDS PLATINUM, DIAMONDS EMERALDS, DIAMONDS SAPPHIRES, DIAMONDS RUBIES RANGING FROM $125/- TO $5000/- OR MORE j S. P. H. de55 words
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Advertisement119 1955-06-29 5 Dveea tl Itßtittsuivli Long Playing Standard Records World F^ mous Artists //cor //ie /atesJ i6i«cs a^ authorized dealers m Malaya. Sole Distributors FC|CAAf£ffi ITft 168 A (eril SlrM I for Malaya. C. J. I jAAI Ot W./ L l l/. S 'pore -1, Tel. *****. /x* (t 0 THBRE WILL119 words
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Miscellaneous265 1955-06-29 6 MANDRAKE "by Ue Falk and Phil Davis ___>__>—— —r-r n f I r*^± <;AY--WHATIS TWENTY Y€ARS I J lag tr^sr.Jl isw*)\ Bwaa'lWtt; TARZAN by Edgar Rice Burroughs *im f Mßto'*k*jS>iL* s gxc-?TE? every last ounce op P' y v^ r /< .^?Cu^ rfrW WXJk'7^ STREr-j6TW TO VO/E Th(E T^EE ANC7265 words
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Miscellaneous681 1955-06-29 6 YOUR j LUCKY j STAR I t>ORN today, you have a J 4 rather complex nature. On *> the one hand, you are dogged 4 <> and perseverinjf yet, on the J other, you are a born dreamer < 4. and much too inclined to get 4- fulfillment from building681 words
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Article231 1955-06-29 7 LONDON, June 28 Previous Today riBBfK No. 1 BSS cJi. European 33 Vj buyers 33 bir tN July ..34 sellers 33 2 sellers X! KBER No. 1 BSS ci.f. European 31 S buyers 11% bu>en« I'urts \u«u»t 32*/2 sellers 32 seller* i;i i;iiER No. 1 BSS Spot231 words
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Article103 1955-06-29 7 NEW YORK, June 28. Previous Today Tin Straits spot and nearby 94.87 norn 95.00 nom. TIN futures June 94.00 nom. 4- 95.00 nom. 4- Expired at noon July 93 00 bid 93.00 bid 94 40 asked 94.50 asked \j? 92.00 bid 91.75 bid 92.90 asked 92.75 asked103 words
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Article59 1955-06-29 7 dabtt v.a.s quoted at 494 43 4 July 42' i. Lampong spot 494. petea.se 49 4. Afloats 49. Awaiting release 494. Afloats 49 to ent 49 Jjly 48. Sarawak 484. Jun» shipment 48. July 47 4 47 Awaiting release 464 sellers ex-dock. ts 4n to 44 1 June59 words
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Article32 1955-06-29 7 NEW YORK. June 28 Previous Today HO Industrials 449.86 449.02 20 Railroads 162.03 160.91 JO Domestic Bonds 99 69 15 Uilities 64.05 64.04 > u« Us Composite Arenge 164.76. 164.2532 words
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Article120 1955-06-29 7 June 28. Previous Today f ni'R\ Philippines c.i.f. IK/North i uropean delivered weight per Ioni TST July /Am $183 sellers $182', quoted COPRA Khilinpines f.o.b. Manila m bulk, per Ion? ton Unquoted Unquoted COPRA Straits cJf. IK /North European delivered weight per w,.--,. Im June/July £66120 words
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Article219 1955-06-29 7 Divorce judge on a wife' s malice IS it cruelty for a wife to tell her husband falsely that heir child is ill? That was one of the charges made by 38--ear-old Jack Thomas m the London Divorce Court. She told him, it was said, Uiat a specialist had diagnosed219 words
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302 1955-06-29 7 SCHOOL FOR NAVY BARS BOY WHO IS ADOPTED WHEN the parents of 10--year-old Kenneth Roberts chose a school for him, they picked one that gave a sound general education and with it special nautical training for when he eventually went into the Navy. Now Chief Petty Officer and Mrs. R302 words
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Article26 1955-06-29 7 Mr. I. P. Tamu-orth is acting as Conservator of Forests. Johore, during the abtenee on leave m Britain ol Mr. M L Webber.26 words
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Article, Illustration141 1955-06-29 7 Mobil e 'gh ouls' tour city in safety fi rst stunt TEN thousand frightened citizens of Singapore, yesterday saw two black i "/fhouls" creatures who i prey on the dead tour the town. The gnouls were the idea of Capt. E. Richardson, secretary of the Singapore Safety First Council, which141 words
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Advertisement118 1955-06-29 7 |IUMII<tlllllll|ll||MIII|llll«MIIUMIII«'IUIIMiailllMIIMtMIIMI)IMI>lllltll|(ll|lltillt|M|l>|l|MIIII<lllllll "*****1 l MIIKIM Tim m»m* hrtt* M«rl»f f'f fjj J s^' •uefctacs tU right pr.ee jjj Mfj sQrs"W mwiM machine* «r« «r»ntr4 Ml /JSJI Sm^^^J^^^^^B AVAILABLE ON HIRE PURCHASE «BsH3MBKHP^ TERMS n lndi9 Sole Agents: SHROFFS (malaya) LTD. Agency thowroom: 47/49 Stamford Ro.id, Singapore Tel: ***** 139, Baru Road,118 words
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Article, Illustration210 1955-06-29 8 THEY PUT ON A TH LLING SHOW Three schools. Pearl's Hill, Park Road, and Pearl Bank hold a Triangular Athletic Meeting JBm Pictures by With grim expressions on their faces, competitors m the three-legged event (above) race towards the finishing: line. (Left) This pyramid formation was performed by boys ofCHEW; CHIN - 210 words
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665 1955-06-29 10 These EYES see the secrets of ATOMS DOCHESTEft, New York, li the home of eyes thtfl ran MC the smallest lid farthest things m the I ni verse. They can, In effect, look atoir,<. Thpy can tee distant Milky Ways 0 (> ilaxiei containing billions of stars, and they t665 words
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Article, Illustration283 1955-06-29 10 He climbed higher than MAN has ever flown A FLYERS life U by nature an active one. Particularly is it so for those who fly fast airplanes. Yet some flyers are men of action while others who put m as much time at the controls are Just pilots of airplanes.283 words
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Article, Illustration43 1955-06-29 10 THIf SAPPEK of the Koyal Engineers is wearing the latest model m a particular type of footwear. They are experimental pneumatic anti-mine shoes, designed to enable him to walk more safely m suspected mine fields by spreading his weight over a larger area.43 words
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111 1955-06-29 10 Deposits will help repair oar broken bones IN the future decayed teeth and defective bones may often be restored to a healthy condi- tion by a new method. Dr. Norman Slovik recently told the American Chemical Society. In the past broken or defective bones have been repaired with metal pins111 words
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Article122 1955-06-29 10 [SING the press which I recently produced hist»r>'s first man-made genuine diamonds, the I General Electric Com- I pany has now succeeded I m creating real garnets. The press duplicates nature's jewel making processes by exerting pressures equal to those that exist far below the j surface of122 words
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Advertisement114 1955-06-29 10 Make Barley Water this easy ivay M^^mSM hrA'r^^ M 2* Robinsons Patent g^ m Barley to a thin, smooth ti paste m cold water. L^^^^T^^^^JW Stir paste into hot water Xv- .^w^? i J O//J /,^/V /<7/- o/jf minute Ys&& onl >'- Sweeten and flavour rSv: Av::y": x :-:-:'J':$::::^3 to114 words
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Article, Illustration849 1955-06-29 11 DAVID LEWIN - DA VID LEWIN by OUR FATHER is a ijor power m Hollyvith a world-wide Isation— a n d you to go into show less. \<>lR FATHER conHollywood's largest io with the biggest line-up. At his nod ra can be made. haveReuter - 849 words
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Article, Illustration364 1955-06-29 11 BOB THOMAS - BOB THOMAS by AMERICAN piano layer who gained on radio and televiund who is known •ly as Liberace has I he challenge of bign movies, kissing i and all. far m his professional i. he hasn't been allow cfa more affection than his motherA.P. - 364 words
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Advertisement68 1955-06-29 11 TAPE RECORDERS a feature of the modern a£e for entertainment m the home, family recordings, for use* by businessmen, musicians, schools, elocuMODELSBY v PRICES FROM Grundig $706/ c 0 Simnn '-t* p* I C J kJ 11 1 I V. J I 1 IS Dj^^^^. p j^^SS /Ti C~ RECORDED68 words
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Article, Illustration39 1955-06-29 12 HARMING Debbie Reynolds who usually makes a hit m any Hollywood musical (oulrin t fail to makr a hit m her new summer hat a coolie shape m cane basket weave, decoratd with sea shells.39 words
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Article186 1955-06-29 12 SHE'S as crafty as her name A BLACK bear who loves to play pranks \s plaßuing guides and trappers m the hi [h Adirondack Mountains i In New York .state. She's a 1 male "Naturally," ay the hunters, alter finding j that she ha.s nipped condensed milk and honey from186 words
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426 1955-06-29 12 ADELAIDE EASTLEY - HOME-MADE BREADS HAVE A SPECIAL APPEAL ADELAIDE EASTLEY says When it's tea-time In Singapore, do your family and guests grouse over the same old routine treats like bread-and-butter sandwiches and scones and pound cake? Why not introduce a few surprises? Homemade breads have a very special appeal, especially to those426 words
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Article22 1955-06-29 12 Maurice Chevalier said m Paris last week: "Stupidity is when adults behave like children. Delinquency is when children behave like adults."22 words
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Article60 1955-06-29 12 SO VITAL is sugar to life that any animal without sugar m its blood would drop dead, the National Geographic Society says. Every green leaf touched by sunlight turns water from the ground and carbon dioxide from the air into sugar and oxygen. i Sugar ranks as the60 words
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116 1955-06-29 12 An IDLE remark got her a West End opening MRS. Tommy Manville, ninth wife of the American millionaire, heard Hutch sing for the first time when he opened at Quaglino's m London following hi.s tour of India. She joined 'n the cheers of old fans, Lord and Lady Portman and116 words
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Article27 1955-06-29 12 MP. M. BURNEEL: France is for foreigners the most beautiful country m the world because they .see it through a £lns.s of wine.27 words
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Advertisement108 1955-06-29 12 CYMA I When you become the hnppy if < 7^W\^ owner of a CYMA you will j jJ~ earn the admiration of all your i WL, jap friends. Your watch, magnificent Il\ ;M m workm.insSip and splendid VbL*' j fy J m reliability, will be regarded iM^J everywhere as fhe108 words
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Miscellaneous239 1955-06-29 12 i 10 > I nßfl^^H IsV H|^HH CLOU ACHOSS 5 Soft assistance (4). LAn unknown person iaaf 6 et:l »»*wai* a .ship iiLside (8). 18) -7 Extend a Harden implement 7 How Sambo describes the for thLs fowl i 5). perfume? (Tj. 8 TIM opposite concernim; i>oetiy J l Alternative239 words
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Article, Illustration424 1955-06-29 13 She's learning English, hoping to emigrate By a Special Correspondent DED-HAIRED, green l% eyed Use Koch is learning English and hopes to emigrate to Australia. Called the "Red Witch of Buchenwald." Mrs. Koch was sentenced by the Germans m 1951 to life imprisonment for atrocities424 words
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Article, Illustration386 1955-06-29 13 Bridge Hand Both sides vulnerable South dealer (Yea* of four play) The bidding: SOUTH i NOWM FAST 1 4 fuss 1 N. T. Pass 2 9 All IMiss WEST opened the elirht of diamonds South won the trick and led the QUMO of hearts. 00fered by West and won by386 words
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Article74 1955-06-29 13 STUDENTS In jeans and polo-necked sweaters mingled with elegantlygowned women, including British actresses Constance Cummings and Kay Hammond, at the Globe Theatre. London. Tkey were there lor the first night of Emlyn WUNamfl a.s Dylan Thomas Growing Up. Mrs. Dylan Thomas, the poet's widow, sat at74 words
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Article96 1955-06-29 13 American air force lerali and a Royal Air air chief marshal "We of a war-time poker went to the London Cinema together to The Dam Busters." aid General Carl Twoey") former chief of the ite^ic air forces m "We generally had a things to do, but96 words
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113 1955-06-29 13 The Duke left his notes —on the table VENIR hunters at he Royal Society of lcine'B 150 th anniverbanquet at the Dorster Hotel, London, id the Duke of Edingh'fi pencil and his Iced menu card. Duke used them to jot down notes for his speech, and left them on the113 words
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Article, Illustration71 1955-06-29 13 NINETEEN men were lost m a sea covered with blaming oil when the Swedish oil tanker Johannishus (10,788 tons) caugiht fire after being m collision with the Panamanian freighter Buccaneer (7,256 tons) m the English Channel. A fire aboard the Buccaneer was brought under control. This Reuter picture shows blazing71 words
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Article96 1955-06-29 13 PIPES wailed at the Hyde Park Hotel, London, nearly 100 Scotsmen 1 an eightsome reel. It annual banquet of Highland Society of Major Hill, of the I and Sutherland Highlers, who had piped m the had his hands over m the bar. "I can't stand96 words
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Article, Illustration282 1955-06-29 14 McAteer offered fight m S. Africa IF THE N.CB. ALLOW IS SOUTH AFRICA THE NEXT STOP FOR PAT McATEER 1 THE BRONZED, GOOD-LOOKING. BRAND-NEW BRITISH AND EMPIRE MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPION? Negotiations for an October Empire title defence against South African champion Mike Holt have already opened with a282 words
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Article128 1955-06-29 14 DUCHESS TO PAY £100 RACING FINE rrHK DttCbtlg of Newcastle 1 has been fined £100 by tho .stewards of the National Hunt Committee Her bone. '<m^ Henry'j Road, ua.s trained by an "unUcensed person, they say. It was to bate iun at Buckfastlelgn, Devon, on May JO, but was withdrawn128 words
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Article, Illustration30 1955-06-29 14 picture. WOKIJ) speedboat racing champion Dieter Koenig is congratulated after winning the European championship at Starnberger Lake, near Munich. Competitors from seven countries took part. PopperPopper - 30 words
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119 1955-06-29 14 By SYDNEY HULLS BELL McMINNIS, 10-year-old it a.f. physical training int: uctor, pinned aa he trotted twic,- round {))>■ Polytechnic track and then broke the tape of win the Windsor to Chiswick marathon m 2hr. i 26m ins. 22secs. Only the bleach-white streaks of salt119 words
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Article, Illustration476 1955-06-29 14 DESMOND HACKETT - DESMOND HACKETT I By,' rffUILING ABOUND THE WORLD AS A PALL- BEARER FOB BRITISH SPORT HAS BEEN NO lIN b'L ATTENED FOOTBALLERS, GASPING GOLFERS, BATTERED BOXERS. AND THEN IP COME THE BRITISH BOYS OF THE RtNNING TRACK AND LIFE BECOMES A CHEERING, FLAGWAVING JOY.476 words
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Article330 1955-06-29 14 BOB PENNINGTON - BOB PENNINGTON Hn I^NGLAND'S Soccer referees, the men who ran be fired without a hearing, want a New Deal from the Football League. .but they won't grt it. That was my information after pounding Soccer's top brass on the demand by the Referees Association for the330 words
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Miscellaneous17 1955-06-29 14 ARTIES HEADLINE Nou> let's have a secret bullot to see if you're both m favour of striking17 words
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Article, Illustration827 1955-06-29 15 .llllll-IMIMIHIIMIMII MM I .11 1 II tin II 1 1 I A warning and 3 best t bets today I piNTEKS should re- member that CL 5 j I winners are like the Sultan of Morocco's wives a different one each time. The best three ap- f827 words
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Article378 1955-06-29 15 RACE ONE S:AM RICE has been working well and appears fit. He should win from Unaware who ilso looks well. The old chap Munlee should be prominent also. Selections: RACE TWO STAR SAPPHIRE still looks n U after his first run and this weak378 words
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Article415 1955-06-29 15 SI'RREY SHOT INTO A CLEAR LEAD AT THE HEAD OF THE COUNT* CRICKET (HAM HONSHU' TABLE YESTERDAY WITH DRAMATIC 69 BUNS WIN OVER NORTHAMPTON SHIRE XT <;i'ILFORD WI'IH ONLY A FEW MINUTES OF EXTRA TIME TO SPARE. Yorkshire failed In their bid for maximum potatoReuter - 415 words
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Article210 1955-06-29 16 ?ORT MASTER SOOD FORAGE CHINATOWN II Free Press Racing Correspondent BEST bet at Ipoh toda Bright Eyes II m race fi V p He is m tip top shape and up the straight course will be very hard to beat. The going remains Hrm210 words
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Article112 1955-06-29 16 ,»vi »uk >I\M RICE (Hi K<ll PABAM ii Kill rUC M»» r l XM Idfl risVi,; (»uml, I'arad, Rosalind s| d Wtar II PMMM Clear Vision Um Hi<r Pasamora t«»r II SFOKIIK SIAK SAPPHIRE ,h s irnmu s i uc sapphire JJJi sa "'«>• m!« o!,,112 words
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Article37 1955-06-29 16 IU Uonl* V> (minimum) ANDERSON To Pan and Dereck, Ri: on .Jmii'j 28, a daughter, 1,. een Blaina Both well B\l LARD To Diana, wile of H J Ballard X X Hospital, on 28th ;i son.37 words
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Article31 1955-06-29 16 \< o B.AJ a Junior >-. rday: I .:M 8M M i<( CIUD i jed i >.:'.»■ to Parrel s>jv. :SA: Western B.C. beat Serin M V 1-0 .it. cv.MA ground31 words
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Article53 1955-06-29 16 M. C. KAILASPATHY will lead Malacca against Singapore In their cricket fixture at Singapore on July 2 and 3. The rest of team are: K. Slvn--samboo. L. V. Stiivens. J. Carswell. B. X Sen. J. Sequerah, H. Sequerah, E. W. Lloyds, M. C. Sethupathy. Ram Lebayah53 words
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364 1955-06-29 16 RAF ATHENIANS BEAT RAM< CO IN A I'NITEII SERVICES DIV 2 (iAMK AT THE B.M.H. The lir.st «o:il to Athenians was t n the IRth minute from I One cross by out.side-rinht Furrer. Hay. centre-forward went up and headed m. The second goal364 words
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Article31 1955-06-29 16 UTORLD lightweight boxing champion Jimmy Carter of New York wa-s a 3 to 1 on favourite yesterday to retain his title tonight agaiust Wallace (Budj Smith of Cincinnati.31 words
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Article737 1955-06-29 16 RACK I 230: CL. 5, IMV. I— 7F. J 111 Pasimora hy B;i^L>y l.0« 2 741 Siam BIM by Mortimer 8.1:; 3 761 I naware 7y 8.1 U 4 fj*;ii Actor II 4y Hell 8.09 Ij UHI Rosalind Wf Manning 807 <i 013 Church Parade 5y MuwJ B.<K>737 words
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