The Singapore Free Press, 10 May 1956

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1 4 The Singapore Free Press
  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya I Singapore, Thursday, May 10, l'l.t; |>„ v
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  • 313 1 A dramatic about turn by M-delegates DECISION NEXT WEEK INTERNAL SECURITY SHELVED DESPATCH FROM HARRY MILLER gINGAPOBE'S merdeka mission m London seem to be turning to discussing the substance rather than the plumage of aspirations. This, I understand, follows a radical change m attitude by the Singapore delega tion which,
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  • 418 1 STUDENT SCARED 10 SHOW LETTER Singapore student v Ih>. through the Free Press, made public a let[ei he received from B indung warning of Communist domination of a foi thcoming stude nt s' conference there has been condemned by the executive committee of the Unn ersity <>i Malay.i Students 1
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  • 216 1 A communique Issued after yesterday's meeting said: "The Secretary of State for the Colonies Invited the Chiei Minister of Singapore to comment upon the proposals on external affairs and external defence placed before the conference yesterday by the British Government. "In reply to questions put by
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  • 70 1 CLEVEREST CHIMP IN SINGAPORE that's Pancho. lie and another chimpanzee named Pedro have just arrived with their master, Joe Nuefield, for a series of shows m the 'olony. Here, Pancho is seen tenderly wiping the feel of red-haired ballet dancer Janeece Adele, who is also
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  • 27 1 The 81i >; R > '■> i Mai kel opened Ihi i morn on an uncertain ton Ith iiiciit „>,' i ceni three fourth ol a cent above ttrday'i
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  • 122 1 ALAN Li:\\ OX 2 E BOYD m a recent s broadcast: 'What is it m our E Colonial i>i*i i< > that v c E E ultiiMii t«ly s«• r k to E achieve and to de- E fend?. "It lies In tint \<T> E 5 wonl FREE. E
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    • 103 1 dp* jaffir JSP y> I eonditioniHc, i hat been m use for many generations but it hoi 'i> mode every rapid technical advances during I recent years. '.4 ,*l Remington are proud to bt able to offer you the most modern, efficient ond economical ,-0 t method of up to
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  • 210 2 Another bell of $1,500,000 for taxpayer Sffl/KE OF 3,000 GQyr. C/.f/?KS MAY BE AVERTFn y ABOUT 3,000 Singapore i><>s( office employees L and temporary t lerks m several government departments may not have to so on strike alter ail to enforce their higher wages claim. a Government spokesman said arrange<j
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  • 255 2 FHJSFJKJT ii'iir. m tiir name j m of public iafety are th< police going u» act? j When, m heaven's name, are lorry drivers < who overload their lorrie> to the point ol danger going to be hauled over the coals for presenting a peril
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  • 87 2 Time, the weekly American news magazine, m printing a new biography of Marilyn Muinor. "The Bernhardt In a Bikini/ said: "S(he hen shown sign* 01 becoming a good actress and many a onc< C( ptical profea tonal no* thii ka she may become an outstandinc on< The
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  • 22 2 India ha grant* d p< rmii l(i11 to a arobj ldg< i xpedl tl n !< im.ij li. the Indian Hliii
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  • 53 2 Giuseppe dj Stefano, 70 went nn trial m Cantania Sicily yesterday for locking ;up his wife. Rosa, 65, m a small chicken coop for nine months after a quarrel. Police said no gave her I only water and bread even I two or three
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  • 99 2 Degree by post for $19 FfiOK about $19 members of the three Services m Malaya can now obtain a 8.A.. B.Si\ or B.Sc. (Econo mics) degree by corres- pondence course. Courses tor these degrees were started recently and are an extension of a wartime scheme. Under the original plan it
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  • 78 2 THE Federation of .Malaya offers great opportunities for her ambitious young people, said .Miss Barbara Coke, Director of the British Junior Red Cross, on her return to London. "What is especially impressive about the youths m that country Is their eagerness to learn," -lisa id Miss Coke
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  • 89 2 MORE-PAD FEVER IS CATCHING rp« 'give- r Five hundr ,i Naval J clerks are no* li.-minSl more money. These white collar ww ers belong to th, sin»S Admiralty Local staff^ They haw sste t UD as committee to prepare a vise d salary scheme, This .scheme will be sul mitted
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  • 27 2 Police set up a speck guard yesterday when scor« of children gathered aroun an overturned trailer true which spilled 10 tons chocolates on a highway,AP.
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    • 55 2 SPIE HAD TO FALL IN LOVE BEFORE SHE BECAME A WOMAN The Love Story Of A Princess! A wonderful entertainment, magnificently produced, and unquestionably (haee Kelly's most appealing performance! M (J-M pi Bents l tt A i<9?f GRACE KELLY- ALEC GUINNESS LOUIS JOUR DAN m tih: swan 1 CATHAY r,
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    • 68 2 We din supply: .M 22/410 over and under -At l> •■> tfr shotguns and rifles, auto w 'JBS; rnatic shotguns, repeati shotguns. 30/30 rifles. <^^ I calibre rifles, 38 and 9m m. /'W automatic pistols and ',r'^ j "'I^ 1^ .32 Webley Sco 't>^M \yS Jiggr revolvers. ""7 accessories >^n|
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  • 358 3 MUSEUM GETS A FACELIFT OF NEW PAINT By mm i \im i \nti i v SINGAPORE'S Ralfles Museuni is having its t.u<- lifted. No more <i»nny corridors or poor Hfhting, Gone are Ihe <>i<i fashioned show cases Residents and tour! Is walk into i w a vista of streamlined splendour
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  • 343 3 'Didi' is writing his way around world M '.Mini it, sailor, lish X >^ ermftn, truck-drivcri B one time collector oi tj iic specimens for tin- British Museum, and :i *i; i« m w n)i a master s >ree m philosophy X Thai is 28-year-old, irded and burl} Yelidq Menusy,
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  • 216 3 COLONY'S EDUCATION PLAN BETTER' IM nister for Education, Mr, Chew Swee said yesterday that new education was more advantage- oils to schools i 1 1 ci pupils than the proposals made by the Federation's Special Education Committee, Efe said the Federation committee 'f recommendation^ envi.sagrd .school fee; at all levels.
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  • 157 3 JAPAN i Ru reed condl tionallj In Mwn ov > «•>) erdai i <» m lonu ri n Rsn ing pad tot tht joi nt roii i rol ol Pa clflc n resources, Iteutef learnsi The paci vmM un Into <-n«'« i is voiin is ihe i
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  • 41 3 The Los Angeles Philhar monic Orchestra will arrive ai Paya Lebar Airpori to mi »rrow al 3.50 p m. In four chari ered plane >, Tlicir 111' Df"" -irnilP' Will be on Sal urday a1 ihe Singapore badminton hall
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  • 124 3 A MIX-UP MUCKS UP RANGOON "minimi iiiiimiiirS I>i:i u\ S bai ter I r ide > ,i ement with Ru i and her ttellite liave re ml ted In i delu of if' in curl iln cement t hat I aln paralj i Rangoon harbour facilitli New York Times Raid
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  • 249 4 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY May 10 1956. Opinion DUMPING NEXT? [TNDER the guise oJ I rade, Communisi bloc countries maj be j n large-scale dumping oJ goods m Fn c World markets. rin.s warning is miplicil m an official Wash in g ton announcement thai the United States wilJ
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  • 868 4  -  DONALD EDGAR IS THE SKY REALLY BLUER WHEN DANGER IS ABOUT? I* 93 I have just come back from my travels. .Athens, Cyprus, Rome, Paris. Monte Carlo. I went to write about I he news. riots, shootings, Constitut ions, weddings. But now i
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    25 4 You might like to know th.it while you've been up ot Cfandges keeping an eye on Bulgamn Someone nipped In here and pinched your bike."
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    • 14 4 WHY WORRY? ViMLURV Nj\ A 6 DIAMONDS* mAHL'.'ACth*. S JtmUm D4AMOM9 miBCuAM'S 3 **>>.(', Pimci
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    • 57 4 m mmkifjfitcc.U} beverage It's delicioas! FERGI ZADE 'i rjl tak«'n diiilv. is «»f treat b«*.^^T nefl| as .1 refreshing tonic r~ »vi«J to growing chlMren, mi woikrrs. athletes, and eltft ri> people, and those who arc tired Mid listless, O I THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD 3 3 RAFFLES PLACE. t'POftl
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  • 190 5 fl}aii«*iii<» won 'iu'in fame JND Mas, J v SMITH of KM carry on n,,,, successes tii. s attain '< Singapore Mwin ri <" ill( the Singapore Novice! l^tu^MMips. 1955, tlvej carried off the rophj w,th mil honours. and l.L y llinn?1 inn n the tom <*
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  • 25 5 icanada Air Lines an_ i "i yesterday that by would have a fleet powered planes >le of streaking from London' m six minute.
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  • 9 5 Government cholera outtta of eoide- itions. UP
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  • 29 5 Tiie British submarine Talent was slightly damaged m a collision with an un Identified tanker ofl the [sle of Wight, the British Ad miralty rorxjrted last night
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  • 225 5 SMOKED CIGARS ON THE DUMP ALL day long, said i aY lawyer, the men 01 the refuse dump smoked CIGARS. Salvage came there In enormous quantities, he said, [1 wad nc.tr an American camp at Harefield, Mid tie ex Over the past few y*\n. the good have Included i mobile
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  • 96 5 Aust iii m machine trown i Ice will eventu illy under II In a .i.i ihe rici pi tnted md > > f <-d by ha nd In ihe Burma rice boy I, Mr Ail ii Ch an a merh ri b i n:'' im 'i.
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  • 276 5 'Show off' driver reckless THE driver ol a children's S mday School picnii train which < rashed al Wormil Station Fifi on Whil B < urday last ye v Acted with heei lessness"; Waj po ilbly "showln uf! to two un tutnorJ i passengers on the fooiplate; and Delayed the
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    52 5 GUESS WHERE Yesterday's puzzle j produced surprisingly few right answers Th« r c were wild guesses which said tin- scroll liki* ornament was anywhere m sin- gapore f»ut where it I really was the I- R O. «>fTi( m Singapore Now, where do jroa think today's picture was taken? Answer
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    • 39 5 /if^S "^5-* ~+lr^ yF^. I i I Ls^|| SWISS MILK TW Cockpit I T proudly presentt I HELEN LORRAINE J giamorom lust ration Singing Star of H'uhn. Television A' Recordt OPENING TUESDAY 15m MAY J PHONE ***** FOR RESERVATIONS
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    • 222 6 M%\IIIIIKI I>> Lee lalk antl l^liil llaivis ■■■■■■■■■■■■■I f, -MMMO-HnNEa' HHI I YOU ARE T N*l JMIStD US A LOTTA^tI^wI I MUGS DID ALL THE pSH UN^tR MY WILL. KNOW. MONEY IF WE SCARED Cm AG E 0 v NOW"" WHO TALKINGUN I tc. 4 T T n tv ia'lj
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    • 694 6 j C3^_V! X |>< >RN today, you h ive an a. n and < ♦1> dynamic mind, your X tlonal VIT utility make 11 i D i c jr 5 you to do a number of things ai and th< same time withoul r>-. Ing to be bu y ai
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 161 7 LONDON :i i, 1 reviout rod i SO. 1 Ml *I' t Kitj i No- Xv 25% buyers 25', bu n ports )M* -> sellers 25 sellej 3 1 RSS *M>«t buyers 25 2 seller 25 7 S sellers i ijs^ BedlMMat 29 buyers buyers i>rms June
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    • 98 7 NEW YORK, Ma> Previous Today H\ i spot and ntoorby 97.62 nom. I May &6.50 bid 97.00 bid 98.00 asked 98.00 ask Juno 95.65 bid 96.15 bid 96.85 asked 96.75 a. tc< .luly 95.45 bid 95.95 bid 96.25 a>ked 96.25 asked rON£: Steady. tI'BBKI futures: M.iy 29.85
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    • 32 7 spot, await- I J !8, May 27 V£. i 5 awaiting release prices quoted 2G, afloats 25^2 May 24' 24%, July 24. Sellers ex-doc m U. S. cents per Ib.
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    • 26 7 NEW YORK, May 9 Previous Today 509.13 508.16 ***** 181.2:? Mir Bonds Pt! 71 96 69 6&OS 66.25 Composite Averagfe 182.4 b 182.93
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    • 95 7 Philippines < .if. I.K./ European delivered i per long ton May/June traits (if. IK/North pan delivered uWght per >'ii,' (<»r\ May/June June/ July IT OIL crude straits K /North European In long ton, June/July OIL crude, Cfeylon uropean ports Imlkner <"ii June/Jab PINE < OPRA r.i
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  • 476 7 Going to U.K. pLE\ m Indians irhc bold the Victoria Cross, Britain's highest award for valour, will sail for London tins month to take part m the Victoria ions centenary celebrations. They represent v cross Section <»t the famous martial races of India, sikhs,
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  • 138 7 ONE iiKui who is not alarmed at the prospect of living m close proximity to an atomic power station is Mr. John McNeish, who spent 22 years m the traffic department of the Singapore Traction Co. Mr. MoNeLsh us now transport officer for Britain's fourth
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  • 33 7 Blind ;ilmost from Infan cy, Mrs Augusta Allegri, v.> could see ;;<■ iterday t hrough ,nr eye ;itt<r 'i cornea transplant 10 Hays ago In a Genoa ho .p:t n 1 aP.
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  • 21 7 The Pope yesterday re ceived m .-ii>«Ti:ii Gtudience Arncncan film f ;trir QSiry Cooper, hla wife Bind two children.
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  • 174 7 Speedwalk to move big crowds Britain is to have Its first glimpse of a system of passenger transport which could revolutionise the movement of crowd* m big cities. A 15-foot working model will be °n -how when the Mechanical Handling Ex- hibition opens at Earl's Court, London today. •The system
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  • 37 7 Colontl C, M Johnson, of Queen Alexandra'! Royal Army Nwr.xim; Corps, who has held appointment! In Malaya IInCC 'hf war, has been appointed Matron -inChlef and Director Of Army Nursing .S'tvimv, at the War Ollice.
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  • 109 7 Mew Mayoress ol Wall end, Northumberland, Ls to be Florence < ihute a jed 15 She assumes office when her father Councillor Paul Chute, a widower, becomi i Mayor at the end ol M:iy. "I am rather scared ol what is facing me," says Florence, but
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    • 34 7 I^AERSK jfjjp LINE ANNA MAERSK f NANG SINGAPORE N. YORK Ut (lit call) 11/11 May Sails 10 May pm. 19 *"<l coll) (2nd coll) 16 17/18 Moy PALMA SINGAPORE N YORK 10/2* May July
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    • 89 7 &€ig*l* 00 Fi tig4>%<> SSff'f 19£«321E$ §19 49 r4* €$1 OiMg* Print,?d Real Nylon IOO9J 50" $2.50 per y J Pure Silk Shaded Chiffons 45 51. 40 Real Lace Nylon 50" 53. 20 Real Velvet Georgette 45 $2.50 White 100% Nylon 45" $2.20 Pure Irish Linen 27" $1.90 to Clei:
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 54 7 SINCAPORE HICH TIDES TODAY: i<>. 2f) p.m. TO MOII X OW II 31 a.m. and 11.01 pm I SATURDAY: 12 17 a.m. and 1 1.13 p m. SIW'D/W: 1.03 p m. MOND/W: 021 a m and 1.51 pm TUESDAY: i.oo a.m. and 2 4.1 p.m. WKI)NV. S I) AY I.^
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  • 277 8 PICTURES OF THE WORLD'S NEWS Adricnnc Corri. 23-yi.ir old film ,md television actress w.is recently rescued from h ir gas-filled London flat. In Popper picture above, Mry. Estelle Holt, who called the police to the fl.it m Lowndes Square, looks at the self-portrait which Adriennt Corri w.is painting m her
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  • 272 9 ABOVE: Firemen and aerodrome workers round the crashed York airliner at Stansted, Essex, England. The plane was taking Servicemen and their families to Malta and Cyprus when it crashed on its take-off run. An aircraftman and a girl of four were killed but 52
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  • 548 11  -  PELHAM GROOM says ti ERD \v afte ri was offer.rrot, a majesure, with an I, vocabulary, a which would jj, >iven pleasure to n drunken friends a j i companions a the offer that to c so much as the iat that is
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    343 11 (Look at oo I) N-S hands) Holh Hides vulnerable South dralrr rpODAY'I deal cowft from om pi the mo I populai featiu of the Bi ld| w< rid Magazine Rat< "foul Of n Plaj q ill Theodore i Ighl nei v. i Keep r imb Qvei Bast w-
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 169 11 J!^ One success leads to another for the F*.' "Solvcig" v..is tf'.c winning vac fit on her arrival at Hobart. 1 Following closely on the memorable Atlantic crossing by Movado, this latest jjv experiment confirms the indisputable t\ superiority of Movado's waterproof and V k sc w nc l' n
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 230 11 I I H^wE II I Bjfflj -I I* L'LUES ROSS 5 Ma- fly help m a Micideu po- > cvi ofl (4). Cc VlBlt <4K i Di 6 Oianu'c fovcrinc m the I' !< Rip van Winkle this 1 ol Mai »4) ardly Mi 7 Ad' anc< vit}] b 1
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  • 661 12  - OUT OF THE DARKNESS SLITHERED EARTHA MILTON SHULMAN E3l MARTHA KITT doe* A not q much con (liter studi6nce .1 devoui n Thi 1 oi t M-! m -h! sh »lil hered out ol rti dark ol th< Cafe de Paris a pin -point ed In a needle of light,
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  • 396 12 WHEN THE DUCHESS USED A SPECIAL CODE 4 FRENCH hotel that him im my memories, for the Duke and Duchess of Wind or is beint; rebuilt, the Hotel dv Grand Ci ri at Evreux, which was demon jhed during the war. Mr> Simpson stopped there on tier way bo the
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  • 130 12 MARIO LANZA stood n aa long :i he could being cut <>ii from Italian eating and then took matters Into In > own hands Recently <>n location for picture a1 Bar Miguel Mexico, i- inza t rt< d for two t/eekn to xpJaln Italian dish Pi
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  • SPOTLIGHT ON THE SEVICES
    • 268 13 Ami thvt§ tiki* #o staff unit T"l Ist Battalion Xh c Rhodesia*] African Rifles has arrived m Malaya. They are already at the jungle training centre at Kota Tinggi m South Johore where they are preparing for the day when they join the Security Fortes
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    • 98 13 Make Barley Water at home this easy way j^^Mi^ -t-A c'-*'-^s<^ Mix Rohi nson t v j-j Potent to <* tlnn. smooth ;"i h i X»X 4 X*!vXX\\\''ivX-;«XvX«x%*t*t***J l minute only, SweeU r i C"XvX*vX*l*!*X*;*f\*Xv>X«tvX*X*«***' fltntmr !<j fn\lr. liwTnif iml ■9 4V| 1 k iVi 91 k LkV liiit. \ml
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  • 1773 14 The Man who saved Hitler's Life FOR YEARS HE BASKED IN THE FUEHRER'S FAVOUR. THEN CAME THE DAY FOR HIS REFORM' BDFHFNFJF GERD TREUHAFT, a survivor of the German concentration camps, tells the strange story of Toni Lener, whom he met at Buchenwald ifiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii I \\e Aui't ii links. Aug<
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  • 184 15 HOPMAN TAKES JUNIORS ON EUROPE TOUR 4UBTRAUAS DAVIS CVV COACH. HARKY hopman, WILL TAKE TWO LEADING JUNIOR TENNIB PLAYERS TO USA AND EUROPE IN M.V.' THK TOUR WILL LAST ABOUT FIVE MONTHS AND COST AT LEAST The sponsor ol th< tour Mi- Ai thui i>! v da mil lionaire promoter
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  • 376 15  -  ARCHIE QUICK -By rpWO miriclleu eights supplied enough thrills to last a month when they clashed i" the finals of the Amateur Boxing Association's championships at the Empire Pool, Wembley. There they are above-. On the left is Bernard Foster of Birmingham. On Ron Redrup of
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  • 150 15 COSSEMYNS KAYOED IN 2MIN. 30 SEC rpiiE quickest win of the 1 year was scored by Italian bantamweight Gaetano Annaloro at Sydney Stadium when he knocked down Belgian Pierre Cossemyns three times m the first round, the third time for pood The bout wa.s all over In 2 nun 30
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  • 268 15 SIXTY YEAR OLD golf professional Alf Toogood had the sreat- est reception of his career at Kingston I Beach Tasmania. I He failed by only two strokes to tie with his son Peter for the Tas- nianian open cham- pionship. Another son, I John, finished
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  • 308 15 By All-Rounder i E I V CRICKET CURIOSITIES. Only a hawseparates the of St. James's and 3 m the Darwen Cricket League, and c rivals and neightogether m the g match of the season s some fun. Derek ey, St. James's fast took nine wickets 3, and St.
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  • 47 15 Lucero a J-l >:: En- (|(i(l gull ne-mile claasl 1 1 Cv ra« course y< i,; k Patcli f fti tfo Mi third Mil* lai the 2fa ourlti v Moore 0 i rrali an An re n of Ireland, '">'■ eighth m Urn \l )mt\M otw la.p.
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  • 178 15 Big response to cycle tournament 'pwRNTY-two Singapore cyclists from four civi Han clubs, all affiliated to the Singapore Cycle Racing Association, will take part at the All-Malayan Cyclin championships at Muar tomorrow and Sat urday This m< <•' organised by the Malayan Cyclists Federation Tha c taking pai ar< Chong
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  • 68 15 llie Begum Aga Khan'a Bin yew old (i'Ho'.irif. th nine to iwo f;t ij i Ite, won tin Ones tei Clip run OVW tWO niil< Iv 0 fUI longfl and 11 yardi •.<■• terday lie eal Mi J rre te Ragd |"|1( to one i bj i n«
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  • 40 15 i hird iai rl reached final of the < Cup nighl on thi a coin rheli match i nded In afio di two ca] 'ed f<» pin In foi them tic* Ihi tie m Ihe ftnai -k on Bal
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  • 81 15 rpHE 1056 r 'i" n Blngap I ;iv n I' 1 A I ion champion; hip i,. id fr< n Ma) 26 to Jui i 3 1 oii Li it Tanglin Club Court*,! the Y\T c A Coui th g.C.C Coui and th< BR Court
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  • 182 15 Fijian 's record lift By telephone rpwENTY one year old I- I- ijian middle-h( avyWelght Manuel Santo s broke the Australian recoxtl m the press division Ui an In t e r s t at e welghtlifting match aii'i'i.st Victoria. Santos was born m Sydney and competed for New South
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  • 62 15 Play< pi to repn ent Jacques M r bud In i tui n friendly v ime tomorrow al M Charlton Lane al 7 p m Christopher Chew, .J P Morris, Lim, Hem Peo, v. o loni i< < sfoke i Xl on lim Kirn Lee, Koh Ah Kow,
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    • 30 15 OCEAN PARK j HOTEL'S QUINTET t( \<r liarui »»f §lntjsporc with MISS SALOMA tin- M.il.iv M.irih n Mnfu »h"'' ni£ 1 1 I fur 1.1 Mr >S |{<v|-I I H.Ms
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  • 1297 16 Roman shoe will win Ii» 0M SHO] (J Homit 11 s hbo wade ,t fOOd i/npri'ssion m his first race i" Malaya it the last Singapore meeting, «ii«! a winninn gallop at Bukli litniii this morning. W1 1 h Dl tine (Ba; ri 1 I 1 pomps and woi king
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  • 120 16 OERT rRAUTMANN, Manch< ter n< brilliani German-born i?oalk< i p< r, broke m neck In helping hi.s side win the Bngll h Football Association Cup at Wemblej on Saturday a hosoita] x ray revealed yesterday r ri n wn '.v. taken to h pltal ir< I »rdav
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  • 485 16 Wembley ref tangles with Brazilians ANGRY Brazilian footballers clashed with th< "referee during yesterday's International Wembley In which England beat Brazil 4-2 The bni-h with French j< feree Marcel Guigue came In ihe 601 ii minute when he ordered ;l penalty against them after a Brazilian back had handled the
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  • 77 16 ALFRED Iluber. Austria's flame-haired tennis acrobat, has been forbidden to play m future international matches, the Austrian Lawn Tennis Association announced yesterday. The ban on Huber follows incidents during the Davis Cup tie m Warsaw last month when Austria were beaten 3-2 bj Poland. Austria had
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    • 592 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. I.IK 11^ Jl) M /,1 n 11 HOCHEBI I .M Btl H P>"' l Ho t May. 1956, 10 I I 1 >,i i h niM ICCOMMODATION \< \M |4 Wmri Hi* ><.''■> OMMODATION PO F PAM i! [f P.' Ividual with/ Hot Colo watei Qui All urround-
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    • 23 16 119 years <>f watch mal c\ periencCi Sold id <»\ < i countries throughout world. P, i.. Zuellig 'M 1 Ltd, S,pon X Lumpur Pen"
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