The Singapore Free Press, 22 January 1957

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  • 20 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m No. 147X>. Ma Singapore, Tuesday, January 22, 1957. laya Price 15 Ct«.
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  • 57 1 "Old 1'op" Wan Kin, 87, who w.ilkid about 10 mild from Changi Romd, Singapore, to the Great World at 10.15 p.m. last night to be j first m the queue for the annual "ang pows" which Shaw Brothers distributed at a.m. i this morning. Full story m
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  • 28 1 February iir.st grade rubber buyers fob. opened m Singapore this morning at 93' cents a lb.. up 4 rent oif yesterday's close. The tone was steady.
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  • 115 1 A TURKISH policeman, murdered m an extremi t fomnb attack on Saturday night, was buried m Nicosia yesterday win: mile-long procession ol grim countrymen marched past hundreds of British security forces on guard against new violence. The funeral t 'k place m Nicosia following the worst outbreaks of
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  • 535 1 ARMY PUTS UP ROADBLOCKS IN JAKARTA UNREST CROWS AMID SIGNS OF A CLIMAX MILITARY roadblocks arc going: up m and around the Indonesian capital of Jakarta amid indications of an approaching climax m the widespread internal military and civilian unrest. As Parliament reassembled m Jakarta and the Prime Minister, Dr.
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  • 43 1 FREAK electric .storms last night interrupted radio .services between Britain and North America, Western Union reported. Conditions are certainly abnormal for the time of year," a spokesman declared. They are very poor, and messages have been held up." Reuter
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  • 107 1 Freed of death charge PRIVATE Green face Sikazwe. of the Firsi Battalion the Northt-n Rhodesia Regiment IWU acquitted m Lusaka yesterday of sending a lettei threatening to kill the Governor of Northern Rhodesia and his Chief Secretary. The magistrate, Mr. J. G. F. Scarr, said that while he found that
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  • 367 2 STORE IS FREE OF COMMON ASIAN DISEASES ...Only TB continues to reap its grim harvest SINGAPORE i« comparatively free of the scourge of most diseases which infect Asia. Malaria has practically been eliminated; the incidence of trachoma, yaws and leprosy is m comparison, but tuberculosis remains a matter of concern.
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  • 106 2 Gifts in art CtINGAfOKE school- j i 3 children are soon to be asked to submit j their best paintings and designs for presentation as a gift to j their counterparts m j Melbourne, Australia. This is to reciprocate i a goodwill gift of more i i than -0 paintings
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  • 28 2 Talks are proceeding at United Nations Headquarters between representatives of Poland and Japan regarding restoration of diplomatic relations, informed sources said m New Yorh yesterday. Reuter
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  • 61 2 ANOTHER organisation which WIU give priority to which among the underprivileged is the newlyformed Business and Professional Women's Club of Singapore. Its president, Mrs. Lily Chan, told the Free Press that the members "are very keen on rendering social service." An ambitious programme of activities
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    38 2 picture. A Singapore artist, Mr. Lim Hong Tow. gives his 5 bride the former Mis s Teo Bee C.eok, a helping hand with the wedding cake after their wedding at the Telok Aver Chinese Methodist Church. Free Press
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    27 2 picture Celebrating her coming of age. Miss Evelyn Isaac cuts the key-shaped birthday cake at her party held on Sunday at Adelphi Park Estate. Singapore.— Free Press
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  • 163 2 '■Jsware of those little arsonists' THE Singapore Fire Brigade is taking extra precautions to prevent the outbreak of fires during the Chinese New Year. Head of the Brigade, Mr. J. Angus, said every available appliance and fireman would be kept on the alert during the season. He
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  • 262 2 A SELECT committee on public accounts has discovered that purchases of stores m Singapore wire being authorised by P.W.D. officials not empowered to do so. The committee's report on its examination of accounts of public expenditure authorised by the then Legislative Council m 1954, said:
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  • 19 2 Thirty-seven persons were injured when two buses collided head-on at Suwa City. Yamaguti Prefecture, western Japan yesterday.
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  • 101 2 SINGAPORE'S first Borstal is ready for occupation. The Prisons Department Is waiting only for the Public Services Commission to appoint three housemasters before opening the institution. The Commissioner of Prisons, Major W.L.P. Sochon, said yesterday that the renovation of the old Outram Road remand prison—
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    • 34 2 Make arrangements maw 111 for your photographs to be taken by FREE PRESS PHOTOGRAPHER Telephone Singapore 2800 or write to Free Press Photographic Dept. 140-146 Cecil Street. Singapore. TNII iIRVICr >• ONLY IVAILMLI IN •iWQAPORr
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  • 410 3 U.N. WARNED: BAN A-TESTS NOW New proposals are made to curb danger of radio-activity THREE new proposals to limit, control or register future nuclear test explosions were submitted to the United Nation* m New York yesterday amid growing demands for immediate action. The proposals were laid before the General Assembly's
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  • 104 3 THE 11 Singapore City Council officers. who were sent to Australia, three years ago for higher engineering studies under the Colombo Plan scheme, have returned to the Colony, on vacation. Five of them, who visited the Pasir Panjang power station— their place of employment after graduationfound
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  • 51 3 STAFF SERGEANT John Claudies Rodrigues and j j his bride, the former Miss Lucy Mene7.es. who were I married m the Church of Christ The King. Tanglin. I I over the weekend. A reception followed at the I Warrant Officers and Serjeants Mess. G.H.Q., Signal Regiment. Tyersal Park.
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  • 60 3 ALL lectures at Hungarian Universities which were !to have started last week i have been postponed until the end of February for "technical reasons" it was learned yesterday. Some western observers believed the authorities i might be anxious also not to have Hungarian students meeting together
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  • 72 3 THE New Zealand motorship "Matua (4.250 tons) was yesterday reported to be hard aground on a reel between Samoa and Fiji with 160 passengers and 60 crew aboard, the United States Navy reported. A United States destroyer which sped to the rescue m response to the
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  • 159 3 23 say 'Hollywood blacklisted us' rPHE SUPREME COURT m Washington ye s t erday granted a hearing to 23 film actors and other movie workers whq sought millions of dollars m damages on a complaint that a Hollywood blacklist kept them out of work. The 23
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  • 68 3 TEN missing crewmen! from the Brazilian tanker Amapa turned up .safely on shore after two sailors were killed and more than 30 Injured when the ship caught tire m the Rio de Janeiro harbour. The fire caused damage estimated at MSI 2.000,000 and burnt up 67.000
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  • 39 3 The Royal Society expedition ship Tottan, which last week became trapped m pack ice m the Weddel! Sea m the Antarctic, has broken free, according tc messages received by th< London agents of the vessel Reuter
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  • 136 3 AYOI'NG Singapore pianist, Catherine Tan Siew Eng, who has been praised by visiting pianists, Eugene It t •Ml and Richard larrell, as "exceptional" and "talented.' is to take part 'n two charity concerts shortly. Together with four other pianoforte students, she will sive one concert
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  • The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, Jan. 22, 1957 Opinion
    • 193 4 SINGULAR ATTITUDE rpHE new grant code. under wnich the Government is offering financial aid to Singapore's private schools on equal terms to all, is being i opposed by a section of the community. Pl Government condition for the making of such grants is a form of supervision and inspection, primarily
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  • 550 4 Will Macmillan be able to putt U.K. through HAD there been devised a form of intensive apprenticeship for aspirant Prime Minister, the new Prime Minister of Great Britain could be said to have served it. Since first taking office m Britain's wartime Coalition Government as junior to the Minister of
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  • 173 4  -  Beachcomber WS_W_ML_^WM IF astrology is to get a firm grip on people today it must abandon the dull, matter-of-fact method for the good old romantic rolly-molly and tumble-cum-trivy! The mind must be made receptive by a shrewd use of ritual, by murmurs incantations. passes with the hands
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  • 186 4 The oil bosses bargain BEFORE Suez, Britain bought nearly all her oil m the Middle East. Kuwait, with 8 million barrels a month out of lti.3 million, was Britain's Mfffest supplier, followed by Venezuela (1.7 million), Bahrein, Qatar, and the Trucial States (1.5 million) and Iraq (1 million). Now Britain
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  • 140 5 Indians boycott SA ports TIT FOR TAT SAYS UNION rpwo 01 three Indian ship- ping lines plying the Cape route following the blockade of the Suez Canal have decided to avoid South African ports. The tnird is believed to be planning to follow suit, Their action follows a Cape Town
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  • 60 5 AN Indonesian battalion of 603 OfAcen and men h:is began serrlee with the 1 United Nations Emergency Force m Egypt, the U. N. reported here yesterday. According to a message received from a UN. information officer In Egypt, the b ttalton wns now .stationed at Ehanbur camp
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  • 30 5 Dr. Kurt Sieveking, President oi the West German Bundesrat (Upper House) called m Hamburg yesterday for thf establishment Of diplomatic relations betv. n Wi Oermanj and Poland Reuter
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    8 5 iously balanced 30 feet above the railway track.
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  • 278 5 Ike warns of worlds Communist peril PRESIDENT Eisenhower. m a solemnly worded inaugural address, m Washington, warned that ''rarely has this earth known such peril." He dedicated his second term to countering that danger with strength at home and help for all nations struggling to be free. Mr. Eisenhower expressed
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  • 42 5 Two people were killed and 133 left homeless yesterday when flames swept through squatter huts In a r settlement area m H«>n«? Kong. About 50 squatters were burned out m another fir. on the island on Sunday. A.P.
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  • 140 5 Dentists voices raised MOM than !00 hi--11 es c registered dentists m Singapore vanl the (iovernment to withdraw the regulation prohibiting them from using certain dn gs, Includini penicillin. The president of the Sins.a p o r c Chines* Dentists' Association, Mr. Chew Yhee Mm, said yesterday: "The ban has
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  • 277 5 ISRAELI PROMISE WANTED BY DAG New York conferences on M-tast withdrawal 'BMlfc: United Nations' Sec--1 retary-General, Mr. Dis Haramarskjoeld, i> pressing forward with la efforts to get the l-' s t ls*» eH soldiei back behind the §M armistice line by Thursday If this is not possible, !>•• will try
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    • 76 5 y v -Padi Field THE "M1L0" FEDERATION SCHOOL-CHILDREN'S ART COMPETITIONS AND EXHIBITIONS 1956 ji^iMF^ i^ >:;.■! .itulatums to SuLiiman bin Haji JH^P^l:^^ j I m uli'» >^ Highly Commended" m the 13 |6 yean age-group of the Johore/Mala I Section oi the above-named Competitions. ■***7 '^ST' We hope he will
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 513 6 >l\\im\Kl br Lee Falk and Phil Davis 7^^^^}: I rig] I -SS&'jSf^^L I SfHv, I |^)(w) I I vJ^—^^M *tff/JS%/^ S Vm~ ««^«T/ N V^" S^! V sir^. >^ DO RN today, you are usually the '^KYSC%AP£RS- <S^_ *f^f^ r oCXIA N^ "^fr gfS 7& optimist. No matter how badly
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 172 7 LONDON, Jan. 21. KI'BBER No. 1 RSS ci.f. unquoted unquoted European ports January February 26% buyers 26 7 s buyers bttropd n c, a c 27 severs 27 sellers RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 26?« buyers 27 M, buyers RUBBER No. RSS Settlement House Terms February 26
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    • 142 7 NEW YORK. Jan. 21. Previous Today TIN Straits spot and nearby 101.50 norn 102.00 iom TIN futures January 99.75 buyers 100.50 buyers 100.87 sellers 101 75 sellers Standard Contract February 99 50 buyers 100.00 buyers 100.25 sellers 101.23 sellers March 98.00 buyers 98.00 buyers 93 50 sellers
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    • 34 7 Malabar /Lrmpong spot 264, 26^4. Sarawak spot and awaiting awaiting release 26 4, afloats release 26 sellers ex-dock. 26 v 4 and January shipment Above prices quoted m U.S. cents per Ib.
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    • 37 7 NEW YORK. Jan. 21. Previous Today 30 Industrials 477 46 475 90 20 Railroad^ 151.13 149.45 40 Domestic Bond* 89 90 90.03 15 Utilities 69.22 69.37 65 Stocks Composite Average* 109 34 168 67
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    • 107 7 LONDON. Jan. 21. Previous Today COPRA Philippines c.ii. U.K./ North European delivered weight per lon* ton Jan- Feb. $183 sellers $183 sellers COPRA, Straits c.if. U.K. /North European delivered weight per lon* ton Jan. Feb. £68 buyers £68 buyers £68 4 sellers £69 sellers Feb. Mar
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  • 154 7 'Baby due as nurses rocked 'n rolled' says husband AY OU N G husband told a hospital management committee inquiry at Walsall, England, that nurses were rockin' 'in' rollin' to a gramophone at 4 o'clock m the morning while his wife, who was about to have a baby, tried unsuccessfully
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  • 196 7 AS her father lay dying a 15-year-old girl threatened her mother: "If you don't let me have all the money I want I will tell Dad what is wrong with him." The mother said this m Halifax, Yorks, Juvenile Court and added: "I could not
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  • 70 7 T^IIE Isthmus of Kra, on the Malayan-Siamese border, was now Australia's strategic frontier and it was essential that strong Commonwealth forces should remain based there, the Sydney Morning Herald has said m an editorial. "Apart from the Siamese army, Commonwealth forces are the only effective
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  • 61 7 A back seat for Juno, the horse THE smallest horse m the world is surely small enough to be billed for Manchester's Belle Vue circus m England. J So Juno, who finds the ordinary horsebox a trifle on the large size goes from place to place by car. And there
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    • 46 7 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES; TODAY: 3.11 p.m. TOMORROW: 3.37 a.m. and 4.15 p.m. I THURSDAY: 4.20 a.m. and 5.44 p.m. FRIDAY: 5.13 a.m. and 8.10 p.m. I SATURDAY: %M am and 9.35 p.m. SUNDAY: 7.48 a.m. and I 10.22 p.m. i MONDAY: 8.51 a.m. and 10.56 p.m.
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  • 359 8 Can you b it for spe beat eed? A SHORTHAND competition held recently m Hi to light the fastest shorthand writer m the woi She is Marion Angus, who can take down short ru minute. That's faster than most people can talk. An average secretary's speed is 100 words a
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  • 131 8 CELEBRATE, you say ring m the New Year with drinks all round? Never again. Why. I haven't even recovered from my hangover yet. And what a hangover! A nasty taste m the mouth and a head like a pile driver. Dear, oh dear. For goodness sake go
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  • 56 8 'Saintly' pose An event being looked forward to tins month In Paris is the production of Debussy's "Martyrdom of St. Sebastian" at the Paris Opera House. The well known dancer Miss Ludmilla Ichcrina, who will play St. Sebastian supported by a hiftje ta^t of more than 309, is een on
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  • 197 9 4 PROMETTES' BRUSH UP THEIR FRENCH A T BRIGHTON, popular seaside resort on England's south coast, charming young women attired In distinctive uniforms and known locally as 1 Tromettes" are to be seen on the promenades an d piers, where they can be consulted by visitors seeking information concerning the
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  • 54 9 Y^KOM Urn baUle scarred ruins of Budapest m revolt to Urn Kaiety of a London store. It is a I I distante to be counted m more tjian miles for these jHHf Hun«arian refugees whose little faces press < aßainst the window wide-eyed at
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  • 478 10 STAKES HIGH CONSEQUENCES GRAVE IN Rl CRISIS INDONESIA has turned back the political BUT THE STAKES SEEM MUCH HIGHER AND THE CONSEQUENCES MORE SERIOUS THAN THE LAST TIME PREMIER* ALI SASTROAMIDJOJO FACED A POLITICAL CRISIS. The struggling young republic faces the possible collapse of its fourteenth government in 11 years.
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  • 617 10 fg S. Vietnam move to cut U.S. aid SOUTH VIETNAM is taking steps to reduce its dependence on American economic aid. President Ngo Dinh Diem's Government, which virtually banned rice exports during 1956, will offer its grain on the international market again this year. And the Vietnamese Republic expects
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  • 205 10 IN DONES I A, the scattered equatorial nation that lies between Asia and Australasia, is m danger of splitting up. Government is not easy m Indonesia, for many reasons. First, the republic is scattered, consisting of a great number of islands that were Dutch possessions until recent years.
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  • 89 10 THE Chinese Sin Po, leading Communistline newspaper m Indonesia has hailed President Sukarno's reported plan to take a more active role m the Indonesian Govern' ment. But from responsible officials within the opposition political parties m Jakarta came repeated complaints that they had neither been asked
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  • 195 11 AFTER 10 BLANK YEARS AMERICAN novelist John Howard Griffin who has just got his sight back after ten years' total blindness, looked at his 21-year-old wife and nearly I] collapsed. "She looked different, 1 j he said. "I had never 1
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  • 99 11 A new "wave-maker" which can reproduce any z sea condition, from a gentle swell to a hurricane, z was recently demonstrated by scientists of Vickers- z Armstrongs {Shipbuilders) Limited at St. Albans, I En aland. They also showed fwir models weighing between five hundredweight and one ton help
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  • 35 11 A general on tour GENERAL Marian Spy«hal- ski. the Polish Nationals DefCBCC Minister is Kens above at a harvesting machine factory m Poznan —scene of last year's riots—: during and electioneering tour of the country.
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    • 61 11 FREE PRESS SHOPPING GUIDE GARDEN WAY I MILK BAR 65, Serangoon Garden Way Singapore. Special Fish Chips served daily at moderate prices New Shipment Just unpacked for J CHINESE NEW YEAR Insist on SAN MING 1 SHOES 17. SOI Til BRIDGE IM>. 221, SOI TH BRIDGE RD. 3H.{, NORTH BRIDGE
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    • 63 11 .4 Gift of Fresh Floicers (f Fruits Basket for your Chinese Friends this New Year 10, De Souia Street. Tel: ***** Singapore, fr*\ TONIC W CHAP Ml GAJAK jfe*-/\ BLOOD iPHI BUILDER Co. Dining Studying Table for 6 INDUSTRIALS WORK Lorono 34, 28 Geylong Rood, Singoporc, 14. Tel: *****. All
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    • 77 11 COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY NANYANG PRESS LTD. 63, Robinson Road, Singapore PROCESSING... 2 days PRINTS 3 days (Mounts Available) Just Arrived! RADIUM PRINTED and i FLOCKED NYLON'S Also PRINTED CREPE-DE-CHINE t ilways at your service:* A/laganlat Nagindas Co 85 87. Arab Street S'pore-7. Tel: ***** *****. l/CU COril lake f? your Dhoby
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  • 382 12  - NUDE ENTHUSIASTS FORM A NEW CLUB SUNNY GIAM Calling all photographers By HPHE Pulo Bukom Camera Club has formed a nude section which is believed to be the first of its kind m South -East Asia. Headed by its president, Mr. P. K. Hogan, the 12 members journeyed across from
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    281 12 THE deal was played m match-point duplicate name. Both West, who bad been trapping In hopes the \ulnenible opponent! would yet too high and North who thought bis Bide "ould mike were disappointed when South pas c.l At 'he conclusion ut the play, one of them was still
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    • 279 12 Daily Crossword I'M Ks ROSS 4 This obviously needs .stopl isn't there accommodation ping for this group, now B.R- All begin to be brick anc only have let and 3rd? (6, spirited (7). 5) 6 Cruel, iv, 'he novelist (3) 8 Raymond's brief kiss comes 7 The king takes Miss
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  • The Do-it Yourself Club
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    • 88 13 iniiiimiiimii.iiiiiiiiiiiiimiiniiiHiitiiimiiiiiimiii^^ I Nought but crosses! HALF DEPTH^ I Noughts- and crosses may not be your game, but this portable board will give the youngsters hours of fun. Cut out 3 in. square base, mark off into squares and blind drill the centre of each square with a in. drill. Pegs
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  • 48 14 The ball comes like a rising rocket, and Cardiff ffoalkeeper Vearncombe dives across his goal to stop it. The camera caught this graceful split-sec-ond pose during the Chelsea versus Cardiff Div. 1 English F.A. match at Stamford Bridge. Cardiff won 2-1. Fox picture.
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  • 226 14 Heading for an F.A. Cup record IT is hard to believe that m the long history of the FA Cup competition the "Big Four" of the Midlands,— Wolves, Villa, Birmingham and West Bromwich— have never all been m the Fifth Round together. They could set up that record this time,
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  • 163 14 LUIGI MI.'SSO of Italy, driving a Ferrari, won the Buenos Aires 1,000 kilometres (about 621 miles) moto r race. Britain's Stirling Moss, m a Maserati. finished less than two minutes behind him after a thrilling race with Bagenit Castellotti (Ita4y>, who was third m a Ferrari,
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  • 539 14 THREE MEN WITH A MISSION IN BOXING By A Special Correspondent OKITAIN is brimming over with good lightweight boxers, and three of them are using the same gymnasium for training down m the Old Kent Koad of East London. Sammy McCarthy from nearby Stepney, Dave Charnley from Deptford which is
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  • 309 14 Move to beat slow-motion strategists SPECTATORS and officials at British lawn tennis tournaments have become so annoyed at deliberate "delaying tactics" by some players that the English Lawn Tennis Association has asked referees and umpires to stamp out *he "slow-motion" habits. In a statement m "Lawn Tennis"— official monthly publication
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  • 482 14  -  ARCHIE QUICK I WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS FOOTBALL CLUB HAS NEW POLICY By TiHE "NEW" AR--1 SEN A L IS BORN. THE LONG AND WORRYING TRANSITION PERIOD OF THE MOST FAMOUS FOOTBALL CLUB IN THE WORLD IS OVER. The Incubation period is ended and a fine
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  • 533 15 SINGAPORE athletic oilicials are confident Parry O'Brien's forthcoming visit to the Colony will create more enthusiasm among local athletes for field events, especially the shot put. Parry O'Brien, the American shot put champion of the last two Olympic Games is now on a
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  • 51 15 R.A.F. Seletar 2nd XI beat R.N.A.S. Sembawang 2-1 m a hockey friendly yesterday at Sembawang. Hunter opened scoring for RNAS In the tenth minute. Five minutes later Corbally equalised. Late m the second half, centre forward Ismail scored the winning goal for Seletar m the closing
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  • 52 15 An all-Japan ice hockey team made its debut m Communist China on Sunday night with a lopsided 20-2 victory over a Peking team at the Red Chinese capital, Peking Radio said yesterday. The Japanese team Is enroute to the world championships next month In
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  • 43 15 South African team for the third test starting on Friday m Durban is; O. van Ryneveld (capt.), Nftdcotk, R Endean. X Funston, r Goddard, P. Heine. H. Keith, =t McLean. A. Pithey, H. Tayield. J. WHite. Twelfth man: C burger Reuter
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  • 22 15 Cherif Hamia (France* beat Jean Sneyers Belgium.* on points for the vacant European featherweight boxinu championship last night m Paris^
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  • 33 15 lii the Singapore Base District senior knockout hft(ll rhmiDioMships 19 Air Formation Signal Regiment "t'rday "n^-nd 5c final when they beat the 221 Vehicle Battalion 2-1 at the Naval Base.
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  • 485 15 NUFENEN DISPLAYS WINNING FORM OVER 3 F. IN 37 4 /5 JSJUFENEN (Geyer) made the best time on the second fraw track at Kuala Lumpur this mornintf. He easily disposed of three furlongs m 37 4 5 sec. Nufenen led until be bung out badly m the straight m his
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  • 145 15 WEIGHTS f or three races on the second day of the Kuala Lumpur meeting next week are: CL. 4, DIV. I— r.'.F Orissa 9.00 Tufton 8 12 Arch Side 8.08 Frogman Ml Silver Screen II 8.05 Port of Spain 8.04 Townsman 8.03 Peculiarity 8.01 Priority 800 1 IVi
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  • 5 15 <Qto TO9AVS W^TRACK WORK
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  • 323 15 PK TE R Bl R(iF, the young Australian Test batsman, hit the first double century of his career when he scored 210 for Queensland m the Sheffield Shield match j auainM Victoria yesterday I m Brisbane. Burge, who came m Jast Friday when Queensland had lost
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  • 308 16 LABOUR BACKS DOWN ON ELECTION BID 'Shadow cabinet' will not force issue on Queen's appointment THE "shadow cabinet" of the Labour Opposition party after a twohour meeting at the House of Commons m London yesterday, decided not to challenge the constitutional propriety of the appointment of Mr. Harold Macmillan as
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  • 42 16 Another 643 Hungarians fled across the border into Yugoslavia during the past 24 hours. Belgrade Radio said yesterday. This brings the number ot Hungarian refugees now m Yugoslavia to a total of 8 601. the broadcast said.— A.P.
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  • 210 16 From page I slon on the relations between the province and the L'entral Government. The congress decided to demand the appointment of Professor Hazairin, a South Sumatran to replace the present Governor of the province, Mr. Winarno DanuatmoHjo, who Is a Javanese. THE CONGRESS ALSO DEMANDED THAT
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  • 275 16 HUNDREDS of Sin g apore's aged poor queued up during the night at the New and Great Worlds, to receive their annual New Year gifts from Shaw Bros. As early as 10.30 p.m. last night, the first man took his place m the queue. All
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  • 82 16 CIXTY FIVE Insurgents i have been killed m a series of engagements with French troops according! to reports reaching Algiers. The reports said 46 were killed and 14 captured m j operations which have now 1 ended m the Tleincen re- aion. near the Moroccan frontier. Six
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    • 351 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. BIRTHS 10 Words $6 (minimum). SWABY: To Pat and John, at Bungsar Hospital on 20-1-57, a daughter, Joanna Pauline. LELAH. To Virgeen and' Raymond, a Sister to Vivian, at X X Hospital, on 21.1.1957. YOUNG: At Kandang Kerbau Hospital on the 20th January, 1957. a son, to Joyce
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    • 36 16 I T 11l It i j H^ft the aristocrat of Venetian blinds! MEMIJER OF A Sole Agents> fcj^f MALAYAN WIRE MESH Wj^C FENCING CO. (1946) LTD. j^wfl^m/^k 7 ms. Bukit Timah Road Singapore Tel: 6841 1
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    • 13 1 THE PAPER EITHIN A PAPER EVE No. L'S. Singapore. TMSday. January 11, n:,T.
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    • 410 1 Beauty within reach or all! Skin problems are not really problems at all' DESIGNER and formei fashion model, Mrs. Kirn Henibry is carving a successful career for herself m Singapore ;is a beauty con sultant. Kirn advises on the care of the complexion and skin, good grooming tricks and special
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    • 301 1 Here's a New Fashion Conceit Draw the ends of the stole downward and tuck them into your belt. This tightens the "blouse" effect you have created. The above picture shows the end flowing loosely but they also may be tucked inside your skirt. The stole may form either a long
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    • 82 1 f^OOL peppermint green comprises the colour of the horizontal stripes on this dashing daytime frock of Swiss satin -finished cotton. It is a two-piece costume, interchangeable with y other blouses and skirts. Made for each other is this set with an insert;ed vertically striped panelling
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    • 110 1 Now it's the THIN LOOK rpHE narrow, narrow dress M, is having a wide, wide effect on the fashion world. It has sent women bustling into the corset departments, creeping into the reducing salons, queueing up m the milliners and the junk jewellery stores. It has changed the style of
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      54 1 picture Wear your silken stoles as do the women m Mexico, by folding the silk across your bosom, at the centre of the stole, and crossing it at the back. This picture will show you how Then tighten the silk by drawing hard on the ends of
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    • 402 2 Alexis' wants more feminine women SCENE: Singapore 30 years ago. ifi the neighbourhood of the Cai itol Building. Ponies, drawing litt 1 I t those days arc flopping the street. Women are wearing irn m sight. A smartly-eLd wom.m < It* building where her nable dress shop is located. She
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    • 95 2 A BROKEN bufb can be removed from the socket by using a large cork. Turn off the current, press the cork over the broken edge* and turn until the bulb comes out. STICK shellac can be used to repair scratches m furniture or woodwork. Buy the
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    • 75 2 The conventional plain little gold band wedding ring is going out. In its place the wide, wide rings like grandmother wore. In jewellers and antique shops women are buying up the bigger rings. Some who were given small rings are exchanging them for half-inch rings. What
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    • 87 2 By the Sea! SOUTH PACIFIC" is this braid-trim- mcd swinisuit soon to I appear m Singapore I shops one of a col- lection of high-style I beachwear by Jantzen I m the 1957 mode. All of these creations owe their inspiration to old-time beach costum- es considerably mo- dified, of
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    • 701 2 Learn to be a in 1957! cook It's not too late to make a res solution no you cook your family's dinner or entrust this chore to your household seri vant? Why not, during 1957, learn to be a good cook yourself! It's a profitable hobby and, besides, to be
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    • 172 2 Primitive Balinese wood carvings, M;tlayan-J u.mrse Arts and Curios. 157 Orchard Road; DolLs and Italian skirts, Antoinette's, lo Collyer Quay; Delyta dressmaker guide, and Tyrol skirts, kiddies can-can slips, Aurora Store, High St. at North Bridge Road; Chinese embroidered shoes. Middle Shoe Store. Raffles Hotel Arcade; Tiger
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    • 248 2 Gay and Spa arkling G 4 shioi ivove .semfc text i our i brig} such with hip uhit< Pc, to t the J w hie althc Thcr lar I strau of b tion Sc elege strai leatl coloi traat navy cent gard Ah ham croci femi shed and tcriu a
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    • 200 3 < ih'sitin of jin> ll '#>#>#■ IfLAME-OF-THE-FOREST 1 m Eve's original design 4 this week, a dream of a J formal gown m Burma i green combined with tut- feta of changeable green 3 and cyclamen pink. Its sweeping eight -yard j skirt of ballroom length
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    • 193 3 f EFTOVER cooked meat.s Will taste better If cooled Li quickly and placed uncovered m the refrigerator. When cooled the leftovers .should be covered and lef( In the refrigerator, They should be used within one or two days. LEAF lettuce provides 10 times as much vitamin A OS
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    • 208 3 HPOURMALINE is Eve's colour-of-the-week, A the cool blue-green or green-blue— as you wish— which gleams In Ceylon's best-loved gemstone. It is endowed, say the Sinhalese, with electric properties and electric this colour certainly is, especially when worn by milady In a splendid party gown
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    • 433 3 DON'T BE SHY ARE you SHY? Why? Day after day and at one evening party after another Eve has observed an almost universal timidity among the city's female population. It is an attitude most unbecoming, considering our importance as women. Females, young and mature, share this expression of inferiority. It
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      1207 4 I\O you like tigers o Hand-painted ones? Then contact a clever Singapore artist who will paint one to your liking for a modest fee. His Strong point is really calligraphic seals and Chinese paintings but he i.s wonderful with tigers, too. ft ft ft ft ft DOLL collectors will
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