The Singapore Free Press, 3 May 1956

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  • 17 1 The Singhpour Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale in Malaya *****. Singapore, Thursday, May 5, 1956. Price lSCts.
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  • 453 1 Merger plan is losing favour SOON' BECOMES SOMETIME' TAKE IT, OR LEAVE IT' 15 TO BLAME SINGAPORE political parties are steadily moving away from their original idea of merging the Colony with the Federation to form a single Malayan political entity. What was once "merger as soon as possible" has
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    149 1 iis packing Bibles run Kreaming into the street as seconds alter an explosion caused l>y a uas leak— fire swept through the place they were at work converted Chapel used as a warehouse and offices by the Scripture (iift i'»n and the Military and Naval Bible Society
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  • 28 1 The Singapore Rubber Murkf.'t opened this morning on an uncertain Umr with first grade, M«iy .shipment at 88% cents a lb., unchanged .since yetterday'i closing price.
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  • 220 1 1 neat in Mani-c-examination between the and the Ui.it- now assuming says lay, >n when leading Members of recently voiced complaints against policy in the This led to of talk;; in tween the two problem. These talks are still going on. Meanwhile, criticism of the United State!
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  • 59 1 BOYD TO REPLY FRIDAY -(*****11 *****1117 Anthony Eden, the British Prime Minister, and his cabinet colleagues wore today considering proposals put by the all-party Singapore delegation, negotiating m London for Independence for the coloi y, well informed source, said, Mr. Alan Lennox -Boyd, the British Colonial Secretary, wUI reply to
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  • 102 2 Totalh blind prrif i"» ;I'i .iii il «i it I vv X I'l hi t k ml I t ii'l« in i I" ii ipi thanks U) t Kroup ul l i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i who sicl 1
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  • 148 2 I ti ntial oil i Pi e\ tloii Mill Port Di ill on i, i (j. don vesterd lv re the sevet.fi; elected r training at Paton Hal] Offl Cadet School and the Military Academy i Theii training Is scheduled to begin on May 11 nr.d will
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  • 246 2 I>RIME minister Sir Anthony Eden might per;onally censure the Archbishop Of Canterbury for protesting against the Government's policy on the Cyprus dispute, according to reports circulating in London last night. Fir.si public criticism by the Government, mild and indirect, came yesterday from tin t olonja] Secretary. Mr. Allan
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  • 246 2 MARTINE IS COMING TO COLONY (The censor's headache) yjAKTINK CAROL, the French star whost film, TA have run into more censorship troubles out side Europe than any other actress in tly movie world, arrives in Singapore on Stindai May Zi), lor a three-day stay here. sin will be accompanied by
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  • 58 2 Mr. Solomon Band Ceylon's socialis Minister, said In :.co yesterday he Inten led soon to sound out Russia and Communist China regarding expansion of tracU and the establishment of iplomatk: relations. He told a press conference here that he proposed to send missions "before very long
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  • 245 2 Beauty only skin deep? Not for these doctors B^fc^^^JfcvwwtfdWboy^fljfci^^^jtj^^^^Bi^^^M^fl^M^Bfl^MDfctoM^ wmtx Jpf^»'^^^SS^Mma^amJi^mme<xSk^uiO^SSßSiiv9S^hAjooi >j< "'"J&^^^w CONVENTION of United States chiropractic physicians in Chicago has chosen Miss Lois Conway, 18, as "Miss Correct Posture of 1956" on the strength of her skeleton. The judges .said they picked her on the ba.sis of X-rays
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    • 82 2 m I- &mht :sf-S F_ CV j^ lB B&v VB&8&^^ decorotion. Special £r ott^^^ moulded soles, high IT".. ~t-"~ wedge heels. Sizes 2 7 yL.~. /***^»> N^ 5» 39 0 I Model 06 jKi'-:!-:; > fO K^'-TTi bci«c/b.own "ithcr upper ""x. V*"\yT /iSvi*-"^" VfiS' f S6s .Ml:.s\ -?2^S Model 98
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    • 10 2 Cotton Dresses to clear Town Country Meyer Chambers, Raffles Han
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  • 282 3 They're burying Taffy -for the 10th time! U'll'll solemn tnul, i platoon of .soldiers s 1 1 1 w marched In Cardiff! this week behind the bod* <»i i comradei borne <>n i i nlon lack draped Uttei ii\ four smart) sad
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  • 206 3 SCHOOLCHILDREN who misbehaved in a Singapore cinema when the Queen's Nigerian tour film was shown recently have been found "guilty" and punished. An Education Ministry inquiry has, however, established that the children had not shown any disrespect to the Queen but were guilty of
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  • 38 3 Judge Giuseppe Manfred! of Turin, Italy, was found dead, with his wrists slashed, in a gas-filled room. Beside his body police found this note: v i am afraid I have convicted an innocent. i man." A.P
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  • 56 3 A government backed bill banning- prostitution in Japan was sent to the Diet yesterday, but political observers said the measure stai little chance of pasire the May 17 artiiil date. ■oved, prostitution banned after next but the fines and mis the measure 5 for violation
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  • 62 3 Handcuff escape Mental wizardry, a handcuff escape, "a i r (isliinj;' ami numerous other feats of magic will be performed by Mr. Jimmy Choo, the Singapore entertainer, at the Inner Wheel (lub's market fair and jumble sale at the Presbyterian Church Hall, Orchard Koad, on Saturday from 11 am. to
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  • 29 3 c U5555,000,000, atomicred .submarine Nauran into a trawler's in the Atlantic on April towed the fishing ickward until tine net napped, the US y said today.- U.P
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  • 32 3 The British destroyer Concord hits been damaged by a cyclone in the Indian Ocean and has abandoned a weather patrol .-he was making for the Montebello Islands atomic tests. Reuter
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  • 103 3 A M yrar old motorist v\hi» drOTC throwuh the vrhtrllni propellet of p.irk»(l airliner l;*st March 11 was fined >W)0 at Denver Colorado Brycc f. Bredehof! v\as convicted ol recklefw drli in?i and de»tro>hi| citj and privalr properly PoliCC said he ran bil WH through i
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  • 265 4 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1956. Opinion Let rent buy your home ANY plan designed to transform houserenters Into houseowners j.s to be welcomed. And that m essence Is the Government plan to provide low-cost housing on an instalment basis lor modest < income groups, who' form the
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  • 877 4  - The big-time mobs are back... CHRISTOPHER DOBSON by And tlu> vrusitilißifi spirit o tho Antvrivun p o*4o/9 1 0* is ufjuiii iir<on&i>d ttfjuinsi a ni*sr vivious auttasii'risiii X'lrioK RIEBEL LJU in a darkened liofl pitui room In Niw Vi k hii« doctoi fight for his sight He Ifi a Journal!
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  • 225 4  -  Beacheomber ■'J^"<j '■-^y&i&'jffi- ""'^-y^/^^^f '^^^j^BIBafIHSS Much time 1 1 wasted at preseni by the officials who have to sort the < %(>ntenta oi the litter-bins in order to separate utter from nun litter i believe cientl t are Examining a 1 ppical Ice cream carton to decide
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  • 319 4 Change of views about gambling VO place on earth 11 could be less like Las Vegas, mecca of g amblin g in the United States, than the pleasant English township of Hereford. Yet the honest citizens of that West of England town arc arguing the merits of a municipal gambling
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    • 10 4 i SPORTS PRESENTATION VvjZr i v f•P M r&Jt UPS
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    • 110 4 'wroiDinniiiiiiiiMiuiiiiw^ WORLD-WIDE. "That's the Austin market. That's the conception behind each new Austin. They're all-weather J cars. Cars that show their value on the roughest roads. Cars that are at home in any city, any country, any climate. Cars that are dependable through and through The A9O Six Westminster is
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    55 5 Yesterday's answer put nost people's gttv matter overt i inc. Plenty of lers but very few of pave the risiit swer St. Andrews Cathedral. J Tomorrow we publish <•• cross-section of your vi»>\vs on this feature and very Illuminating some of them are. In the meantime have a
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  • 165 5 Army way to success SO you want to be an Army officer? Well, these are the qualifications a .selection board will lock for, says Lieutenant-Co-lonel F. Evans writing in the Army Quarterly: Your sense of service to the Commonwealth rather than your desire for security and self-advance-ment. Your will-power to
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  • 392 5 MA Y FAIR STARTS A WAR ON VICE POLICE ACT OF 1831 INVOKED BY RESIDENTS T*HE inhabitants of A London's May fair land inhabitants is the appropriate legal word in this instance have started a campaign to rid their streets of prostitutes. Their campaign i.s sup- ported by an almost
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  • 289 5 rwMiE principal and students ol Hath Technical Collei 1 marie a survey ol their city. They calculated thai the chances ol being summoned for parking were 1,000 i Then the principal, two ol his teacher and two students were each fined for parkins outside the college. The
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  • 402 5 The Delta story a new view mm fIU Hs3 Sb mm J&li&ik "V" to I' X correspondent S H Drake only K ivee» halt the picture HI Ins article „n the air record, 1 ree Press, Monday. Far ironi criticising the pers formmnce of the Delta the American! should all
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    • 120 5 baby knows better than y0u.... Whether his system is driving on the diet you hosen foi him or |v ri Rrithout building- bones. can happen if you i sweet, starchy food i c bis palate but the body-building he needs. Unfortunately expl mi these things, Why v ben yOU ask
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    • 114 5 E pv»^. -,»^r- v r^»^. s*<r^ c; J EJ PORTRAIT H M^ -L mi ii i > E: shopper 7 |i Follow her lead. Ziearf for oar I MID-YEAR SALE I I GIAN SINGH CO, LTD. I I 30-1, Raffles Place Spore— l Phone *****/6. f IMIIII*llllttllllM1l4ltJtMIII<ll(lllt«MI*«tllltM<ll«ltlllt|IMIMItllMtllllMMIIIMIfl*l MI 1 1
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    • 396 6 lIIAMHIAKI l»v "ivy" talk ami Fl.il ll.vi^ v CHf^^ il j BU'-' A. •f T »<fiAf ___M|ltffl_| DP____ ___l _B___oL ft%f"-A'£- v vvi, especially Intrigued by the Orient, Yuu want to see everyone happy i. m/ a. W^ M^, *!L ltfa "J!-! M> y rro 8 l ll w Si
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  • Round the world Market Prices
    • 149 7 (LONDON, ifai Previous J'odav I i:s> i if. 25 iyers 25 So i h>-» i.i.t. 254 buyei 25' b i i" IjMM 25 t sellers seller, L ESS s,M,t 26 buyers 26 gel 26 no I B£B BrtlkatfM 25 buyers 26!, sellers t l »;-> sVttl.-me.U ,vers
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    • 109 7 NEW l ORK, M ;iv 8, Previous Today T its spot and nearby 98.12 norn, 98 12 norn T ures May 96.50 bid 9n.50 bid 98.00 asked 98.00 b iked .Tune 95.65 bid 95.65 bid 96.85 asked 96.85 asked July 95.45 bid 95.45 bid 96.25 asked 96.25
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    • 33 7 NEW YORK, May 1. Previous Today [|i Industrials 513.96 512.78 lII K.iilioii. 176.33 176.14 ■10 Domestic ll<mds 96.55 96.66 II I tilitles 65.20 65.15 1$ stwks Composite Average 181.99 181.09
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    • 41 7 J Malabar Lam pong spot and I waiting release 30. afluats 29'j, l|f ()1 Sarawak spot and Above prices quoted in U.S. cents per w. awaiting release 27%, afloats 2^ May 26 > a June 25 »-2- Sellers ex dock.
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    • 98 7 LONDON, May 2. Previous Today loi'ii\ Philippines c.i.f. U.K./ North European delivered weigh! per long; ton May/June $201 sellers $205 sellers I'H'KA straits c.i.f. UK/North European delivered weifht per long ton May/June £71. nom. £72 buyers £73 'j .sellers June July £71 nom. £72 buyers £73
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  • 94 7 An Australian flying missionary, whose plane crashed on a pocket, handkerchief jungle airstrip In Briti ih Borneo, said In Kuala Belait, Brunei ye terday thai 1 ribesmen v. ould carry the dismantled plane back to ivili.satiot.. Mr. Bruce Morton said he hoped the mission plane
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  • 281 7 RESCUED-BY A MONGREL piFTEEN-YEAR-OLD, adventure-seeking Christopher Bennett. *avv(\ from the snows of the Alps, made a little reproach as he sat In the famous St. Bernard's Monastery. It wasn't a St. Bernard doe: that rescued him. It was a mongrel. MlHvh-hikvd lo iffoiffffo Chris's adventure in the snow-bound Alps began
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  • 108 7 'THIRTY-THREE husbands from the Holmewood Henpecked Club, miners, farmers, and publicans, wrinkled their noses when they had their first taste of French food. It was soon after flying into Paris from Derbyshire for a five-day spree in Paris without their wives. Slices
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  • 938 8  -  ANTHONY EDWARDS by ii<> bvinsrvd Ukv a sergeant-wnajor-yet Itv tins thy son of (wvargv Hi < t i i PERTAINLV hi wai tali enough to b€ tht world's most t« ai and h<a\'\ no l| h Tht coffin thai bore him to his last r<
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  • 269 8 THE WORLD'S STRANGEST STORIES M idlßf Alm] Theresa Bemad f de Montgenet de fit La ivm Barony de Forth son. lie caUed 1 1 1 for short. J When he and Julie had lived comfortably together fOJ OVer a quarter O f century, and a toat only fchj .rav.'woul part
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  • 473 8 There are still a few tiny states T»HERE are still in Europe a number of tiny States besides the Principality of Monaco which has recently figured with •such prominence \n the world's newspapers. There Is San Marino In the "leg" of Italy, for instance, the smallest republic in the world
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  • 489 9 Letter from City Water Engineer !mjk \tter reading Satur- t v s Free Press article i the standpipe situation Lorong 1. perhaps you will Im fair enough to pub ny version of what I ni answer to your rei s inquiries, which is different from the Don you
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  • 366 9 Yesterday the Free P •rent l Singapore fcfl conditions. This is 'rHE water position in some of the kamigs I visited yester[ay is very bad indeed. The people have to draw drinking water from insanitary wells. The water looks slightly yellowish. It has to be boiled
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  • 598 9 This picture IS BLACK SAYS FREE PRESS T ETS take this matter step by step. First you accuse us of distortion. Frankly Mr. Stredwick we fail to see where we have distorted what you said we left bits out. yes, but that's not distortion that's condensation. We said, quite correctly,
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  • 201 9 A CHEERFUL game of hide-and-seek turned into a. 17 1 2 -hour nightmare for 11 -year- old David Gaut. The game started at 6.30 p.m. in a coach park at Abergavenny, Mon., where David had gone to play with other boys from the Elms
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  • 226 10 JOY FOR ALL AT BAZAAR MORE than 5,000 peopl< packed the Victoria Memoi la] Hall, Singapore, last Saturday. They came to patronise the Internationa] Bazaar for the Blind and they r all had a merry time. The 400 helpers were kept busy from start to finish running the 30 stalls
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    57 11 af as ads dsf dasf sf f f f f lyfisccms to have got a good bargain at this stall. ■JDc jongeis holding the lottery ticket that won its owner tewing machine for only a dollar. liijliy, plays the haunting melody "La Paloma" during the IBrtainment programme. Miss Christine Fernadas
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  • 285 12 \|AKE young scienti?l ists and graduate engineers more generally available for industry, since they have a vital part to play. Many are in the Forces as frustrated Servicemen, and they .should be granted deferment from the callup as long as they remain in industry. ,f #o.v#
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  • 432 12 BIG BIRD SHOW OPENS TOMORROW > Nose to nose they J wait, nestling in the rivi'/ mudbank. An ay from (In- hubbub of J in cruise business their masters take their tir- ed at si. One man may not join them. He spends a lone watch a ith the idling
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  • 180 12 A TOMIC engines for aircraft will more than likely bring £V a resurgence of th e once popular flying boat according to authoritative aviation circles in Washington »w Experts believe that in any event it If most' llkelv *£l k rst plane t0 be atomi cally
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  • 446 12  - Threw water at a bear LEVERETT G. RICHARDS Hv A COOKS lite- is a dill one in tin' Arctic thi ray. One threw dishwati r in a polar bear'fl lace. Another choked a wolf to <j ith With his bare hands, side from that, things pretty quiet, the Site crews
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  • 118 13 rilK BCOpC of Civil ilt'tt'iue toclu> A iiiakrs demands whirh completely dwari those of the last war, but the essential nature of the task remains the same. Tin- Sm«apor»- ivil Define*' SirMtc is the "Fourth Arm and an inh-^rat part «>f our national defence. It is
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  • 45 13 They are S'pore's 'Fourth arm' Lee i';ii (in tin hat) assesses the work of a member «>f iiis squad. Lee.Tai (19), a student at tin- Chunj c iiinu Hi^h School, commands a squad ol 20 men, half of whom speak antonese and the others Malay.
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  • 359 13 Civil defence volunteers work in 4 sections The Civil Defence Service is organised in four sections Headquarters. Warden, Rescue and A»nbulmce. The headquarters and school at Kulam Ayer is well equipped with its rescue ran^e and depot, control room, warden's post. lecture rooms and cinema theatre, and a visitor is
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    • 38 13 CMOOM WILLIM II CICAHV FOB OICF '.A Tl',l AC t lON >Ca WBION ,^^^l ih' i |,i,,,i,,.|. v J^^*k iu#i'j< Avoilohh n mi oJ akA^ll V C.,m,,1, v n hon<h>,tn. l.ofhrf V •i A. O-CUNMJH &CO LTD /-^^vWlbPb^^
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  • 1462 14 Suspense mounts as HOLLY ROTH'S gripping international thriller THE CONTENT ASSIGNMENT' nears its climax At list there is a clv I the whtfi ibouts of ELLEN CON If N I Hm v.mishi'd secret J£;int for whom |OHN TERRANT is tearchiitg in Amatica. Hl
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    • 93 14 Welcome Colony Visitors! For your requirements in TEXTILES f» READY-TO-WEAR JLJK I GOODS m~^\ visit jTiv 7 A Tf/E CITY'S (jL^CTTVj F/l VOURITE STORE P/l'- BAJAJ TEXTILES KA) I SILK PIECEGOODS Mi[ i\l J SAREES AND SAREE V^jT ...IIM MATERIALS f U FANCY COTTON PIECE- \M GOODS A AY* HOUSEHOLD
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    863 15 A Thursday Quiz to test your knowledge of names that i make news in the fashion ii RODUCING m y Whodunnit, the in/ to test your know»dge of the names hat make news on tie international fahion front: which elebrity did what to ;artle the world of le Best
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  • 284 15 a PROBLEM awaiti Prince* Grace (net Kelly) on her return from honeymoon i; b the stafl who runi her husband palace And trouble hai started already, sayi Grace's loyal M-G M hairdrestei Virginia D'Arcy, i >. m jr ihrourh Lomlo-i nn her I to Holly. wood.
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  • 956 17  -  William Hickey r af dsfsdfs aff i I nl up the X in his yacht on a Eg with the flags X 1 the bands playX i to be received L Westminster If Marshal Tito and m pr< lent of Protugal, m ral Lopes.
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  • 406 17 AS we baVI had ample OCCaKion to (ii.sfover. it s very easy to 01.o 1 erlook omethinr when you analyse the play of a hand. Therefore ue aren't going to U'll you tIM nUM of the excellent book on play fiomwhifh kbti hand U f .«k»-n. riie advice
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    • 75 17 I The weekly issu. of the STKAUs Rl IHil I t.in he sent *>>' Air .Mail to any address in the I'nited Kingdom a Eat an inclusive rate of FOR SIX MONTHS If you want tflf "BUDOBT* 1 while on leave or wish 4 »to make an Air suhs< ription"
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 139 17 B f l o (r rpct (Si current interior (4). man for this service officer S iU.s a Chianti bottle 7 > J6 D*»ploros sonifuhat (3)i H broken pearl 17 Coin that fifty pfr cent a plrl (6>. removal of onr. 18 Calllnf: mr at first < fl) iHi/v.WI state'
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  • 389 18 Starting times for cup golf i \r.\w and Stai ting Times for J the Eu rong Sen Cup Qualifying Round to hi- played t he R< ■>! L Land Club on Bund i IRST TEE 8.15 a m D. W McMullan (2 i G I ilson (6); H. Halford (8).
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  • 515 18 MAN WHO HOPES TO BEAT LANDY HOPE I run well E 1 K<»n DeUn) Villa nova •>'*»<' jre»tti i ii i > H ben he heard hi r v\.«- f ,"iii^ to nice I"' E sun afainsl juhn Land) lv at fft 111 v\ <»r!(i i t»id hold*/ lor (he
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  • 109 18 Twenty th?M final KCCfiptOTJ Ittl Wtlghte, for thC Jubilee Handii i p. to be run over 1 1 n i in long 1 1 Kempton Park, Duranti 1 10 Bj fhundsi DOO a l<x;i iiriti and '."iii. r or, Boie Wei vi, i 606 I ihlkafpooT kO4
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  • 48 18 Is June 1955, Malaya has just beaten Denmark by eight maU he < to one to retain the Thomas Cwp foi international badminton sn George Thomtu, donor of the trophy, I presenting it to Malaya i i aptain, Wotm Peng Soon, at the Stnga* puie Badmintan iiuii.
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  • 341 18 AS A YOUNGSTER WITH A SERIOUS ILLNESS II iikJ v WAS NOT GIVEN ANY CHANCE OF SURVIVING \i\ \\M TORS. BUT UK CONFOUNDED THEM AND WENT o\ tS WIN INTERNATIONAL ROSS-( (HNTRY HONOI. T RS. W When, five years ago, he had to
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  • 760 18 ARCHIE MOORE RATED TOP HEAVY OEAVYWEIGHT box- ing vham p i o n Rocky Marciano's retirement opened the gates wide to contenders, and Number One on the list is a champion in another division light heavyweight Archie Moore. Moore tops the list of 10 compiled by Ring Magazine's editor* Nat
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  • 126 19 ALLAN LEWIS gums up the second day of the Penang races pictures. !r^\^: l !tr-tariis as- r t£zj& KrL^r* Bt\( E THREL: hki Fiesta (B.d. Mawi beats Orissa (8.6, Bougoure) by a head. Right behind the neck-and-[i.ck tussle for first place comes Motion
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  • 266 19 l|R A G. SMAUEL'S lT1 Gilles De Retz won the 2,000 Guineas, run over one mile at New■k c t yesterday, hante 1 s c y was second. Thr French colt Buisson Ardent, owned by the Aga Khan. w as third. He fted at 20-1.
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  • 143 19 135-1 but batsmen struggle Australia's touring nrlcketers were I3f> for one in reply to Worcestershire's 90 at the olo.se of the openiiig clay's play yesterday in their first class programme. But things I might have been very different had the county .sid<taken all their fielding chances. Having broken the opening
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  • 163 19 G AVER, younf .South ■■v open champli n, and veteran Biitisn I player headed i itar- "f 81, ln< ludlng two vho qualified for the ''i f l Of the Dunlop V 1,690, 690 i golf tournament at yesterday, !I^d aggregate! of 134 for 'i
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  • 74 19 Two teanu with 100 per moI rcrord. hi Division Two of the United Bervlcei League cashed id Changl yesterday. Chengl CniMdtn be;if I! M S 'Terror 1 1 0 On!) ol f iif game, wai BCOred after 16 minutes of the second hiilf. WtMH a lob from
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    • 23 19 OCEAN PARK HOTEL'S FAMOUS QUINTET Ac.r Band of Singapore SS > MISS SALOMA t»«r Mshif "M.irilvn Monro* 1 ■tag ISfil for Tahlr SS l{r«iervalion<.
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  • 268 20  -  ALLAN LESIS l>> Flox fastest on track —a winning time LMOY (I)R\<;0\) INEWCOMER IN THE BAGBY STABLE, '^HOWED PLENTI OF PROMISE THIS MORNING WHEN HE BEAT MARVEL OF PERU (HUDSON) OVER THREE FURLONGS IN 374 SECONDS, FASTEST TIME OF THE MORNING ON THE PENANG TRAINING TRACK.
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  • 82 20 li*rs from 21 *-oiin- lrit> battle today in th«- fir^t world judo t humpionship. Two burly polur mni from Japan, birthplace of judo, were heavily I I favoured to eliminate S the foreigners and meet j in the finals after five hours of competition. Th c
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  • 244 20 Business Houses league tables I ATEBT positions in the J Singapore Business Houses Football Association League, after yesterday's matches: P W I) I, P A Pts Chart. Bank 3300 12 2 ti Mer. Bank 2 2 0 0 7 1 4 S. Darby 3 2 0] 534 Shell 3 111
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  • 105 20 THE names of 17 horses arc expected to be dropped into the entry box today for the 82nd and richest Kentucky Derby. Needles is still the horse to beat. With only a dissenting vote here and there, the trainers went right down the line in
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  • 250 20 IVfEIGHTS for all races or. Saturday, concluding day of the Penang Turf Club's Summer Meeting are: CL. 1. 1)IV. 1 6F. Ski lirsta ?>.<)<» Every ChantY 8.13 Lucky Lucifer 812 IMnn.r K.I 1 Orissa K.I I Speculation BJ9 Motion Picture n k.iis Brown Eyei k.iit
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  • 120 20 'PvVI-.N I V I lIIM'.K final ftCCCPI <i iih weights, f r )i khc ChMtei cup. ho run ovw two nnli". tWO hirlongl niui 71 yards,! i 1 On' ifi ncxi wedncsdny :nr Prince Bai le i> 03. Cunningham 'j on. 1 he Black Horse and Pui
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  • 52 20 Tuesday's major u.s. league baseball results: American l,«Ni£ur: n> V York 9. Detrio! 2; Kansas City :<, Boston 2; H>ill iinoi <• 3. Chir;i^o 2 < i (innings) Cleveland 3 Washington 2. National League; New Yoik mi innings); Cleveland 3 Brooklyn 1. Pittsburgh 4, St. U>uia 2: Milwaukee
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  • 44 20 RAF Beletar Wengenbara beal QHQ by two wickets In thfl Services Wednesday Crlckei League at. giiq yes terday. Mt'orcsoho 129 for three dccl (Jourdan not, out 73. Clnrnicr 40 Mengenbara 1 :-i n tor live (Steel not out, 17. Hol warth 29)
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  • 311 20 BRIGHT START TO COUNTY CRICKET r PHE 195G county cricket season got on to bright start yesterday when Warwickshire's Fred Gardner and Arthur Wolton both scored! nenturies aeainst Sussex in the first match at I Birmingham. Bttt lan Thomson Su.ss.-x I pace bowler who f.!i I!rG H Pakistan with the
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  • 147 20 SCOTS AND AUSTRIA DRAW 1-1 SCOTLAND and Austria drew their international football match 1-1 last night in Glasgow. All the honours went to Austria. Scotland, after a bright start, fell away. Ox:l> South African John He vie at left bick enhanced his reputation. The Scots were particularly poor in attach
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  • 26 20 I Kid Gavllnn former world welterweight champion, will light Louis Trochon of Prance in a 10-round non-title bout in Marseilles en May 13. U.P.
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