The Singapore Free Press, 2 February 1957

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1 4 The Singapore Free Press
  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sal^in Malaya No. 1170'!. Sinßapore. Saturday, February 2, 1957. Price 15 Cts.
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  • 304 1 NEW BID FOR BORDER TAKEOVER UN troops exchange fire with Israelis Buf Sinai musr foe evacuated IV THF United Nations General Assembly last night America, Ftrvot-Israel armistice line. Bu! tlu.ir resolution cklled for complete withdrawal ol Israel, forces before the plan could go into .tU-d and for consultations by Mr.
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  • 211 1 afire. The Miami-bound airliner took oil In a blinding snowstorm last night from La Guardia field and an instant later vanished with a flash. Red Slash The plane was identified as Northeast < domestic Airlines flight 823. The control tower operator reported: "I saw
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  • 266 1 LEADERS AGREE ON CRISIS POLICY TNDONTSI.VS Army Chief 1 of Staff, (ien. Abdul Haris Nasution. said today: "The ground has been laid for solving thr present Sumatra crisis." Gen. Nasution returned to Jakarta from Palembang, capital of South Sumatra, where he attended a conference of army leaders. He
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 81 1 asdfsaddsa B'^ /^IB 2 J ll H 1 ill v 9 81 1 i Jh The RED LION Chinese Opera I Sponsored by \j£^^AtM Daily Performances (2): 7-9 p.m. 9.30-1 1. 30 p.m. Sat Sun (3): 2-4 p.m 7-9 p.m. 9.30-1 1.30 p.m. Chinese New Year week (3) performances daily
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    • 15 1 POCKET CARTOON b> OSBFRT. LANCASTER You don't have to lite it-go on. PIN IT L'P.'l"
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  • 272 2 TWO REJECT EXTRA TIME OFFER ma] retirement t ate. Mr. Middleton-dmith. wh< Is only 43, will be the first :o go. He rejected an offer ;o stay another five years. He will return to Britain City Council head and deputy decide to go piIK Singapore City Council will lose two
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  • 74 2 OUNDERLAND Corporation In Britain said yesterday that its transport committee had refused to grant permission for Mr. Norman Morton, their gen-eral-manager, to go to Peiiang, Malaya, for six months to re-organise the town's transport undertaking. The committee said it could not agree to leave of
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    43 2 picture. Two people were slightly injured when this car m which they were riding skidded and crashed into a pilJar box and came to rest against a fire hydrant at the junction of River Valley Rnarf and Oxley Road m Singapore -Free Press
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  • 59 2 THE death toll mounted to 13 as new heavy rains began to deluge five southern American states last night. President Eisenhower has already declared parts of Kentucky and West Virginia disaster zones eligible for Federal assistance. Floods sweeping over Virginian farmlands and into towns have
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  • 197 2 An observant pupil of St. Thomas' School, Kuantan noticed the watch which Madeline Tuan, the Federation blind girl now re-united with her family after 16 years, wore In a Press picture published the other day and wanted to know how she used it. He asked his
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  • 58 2 Firemen were called m to fight a blaze which began mysteriously last night In the garden of Charlie Chaplin's palatial lakeside villa near Lausanne Switzerland, it was learned yesterday. The fire was soon under control and no material damage was done An investigation has been started
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  • 163 2 r Looking after surplus 450 FIFTEEN special evening classes are being formed m Singapore to accommodate 450 pupils who have not been able to find places m secondary schools after their primary education. Three have been started m Siglap School and another one will begin en Monday.
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  • 59 2 The Chinese New Year. ci lebrated m New York VU called the "Year of the Chicken" because. a.s a Chinese put it: "The chicken, being neuter, can apply to both srxrs and be used interchangeably. This way the ladles won't be counted out In China it
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 158 2 TREATMENT FOI* Hi' Y\ EAAT I M^x if" k I f\ f\ 'Tineafax' is the proven scientific treatment for /V% foot Harmless and non-irrifaiing to the V WU^ M skin, clean and free from objectionable odours, *2/ J 'Tineafax' contains the most efficient substances yet discovered for Athlete's Foot, Dhobie
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    • 79 2 ...f'mhtinil Mad ALAN I. ADD— as you like him! with ROSSANA PODESTA as the Raven haind Cuban Beauty f m He was a Gun-Trader... She was a Man-Trader \jf x wF^v^a^^ Warner Bros. F A i%E^ i v thrillingly team#4 ri vi|* m with that BlWa^W^^M^J^t W Hiien of Troy'
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  • 189 3 4 SINGAPORE Kural Board member, Mr. lI. IC A Kulasingha, has again urged the board to take action against unprotected wells. Only a Vl>k *8° an t>l lv year-old rl had bri n drowned, he told the board. It the board Imped to achieve
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  • 72 3 MRS. ARTHUR AGINIAN. of Telegraph Road, Pymble. m Sydney, culled m police on Thursday to remove b pony from the upstair^ lounge-room of her North Shore home. Her daughters— Marylyn 11 and Marguerite 9- -took the pony there when she was away shopping. Previously. Dolly had been allowed
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  • 58 3 The Central Meteorological Board said yesterday that Sakurajima, a volcanic i island m Kago.shima Bay, Kyushyu, Southern Japan, erupted three times early 1 yesterday morning. The board .said the eruption.s were not biti enough to cause any alarm. The t number of eruptions .since October
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  • 445 3 VOLUNTEERS TEACH FLYING COMMERCIALS, TOO THIRTY Asians are among the 90 recipients of flying licences is sued by the Royal Singapore Flying dub since the war. The club is Malayanisins Itself, and many of the student pilots nov under tostruction are Asians. Captain P. J.
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  • 37 3 Ttl« Maritime Safety Board said m Tokyo y( day that four crow members weir .seriously Injured and two others wore mlflSiii" m an explosion aboard an oil tanker oil OwashJ Western Japan. K(MIt«T
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  • 62 3 General Laurls Norstad, Supreme Allied Commander m Europe, yesterday .stressed that nuclear weapo would be used against any Soviet attack on the Western European defence line. General Norstad, who commands all North Atlantic Treaty Organisation Fo! lid there was "no question m my mind," but that
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 12 3 M. FLINTER S. Grinberg Diamonds Jewellery 67, Stamford Rd., (EuCourtßldj?.,)S'pore6. Telephone *****.
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    • 132 3 ■Bj^fc mfffl HjEp /^N ff w INDIAN TRADE <c GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED requests all patrons to note the change of address and the telephone number as from the I IST FEBRUARY 1957 j New Address: 12E-2 (12th floor) ASIA INSURANCE BUILDINC. P 0. Bok 1897, SINGAPORE. TclcpSonc: ***** tf
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  • 279 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, February 2, 1957. Partition or accession? >] EITHER the Indian nor I Pakistani leaders want war over Kashmir, but I nationalistic and religious feelings among both peoples have reached a dangerous pitch. A spark could touch of! the fuse of events leading to communal massacres
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  • 810 4 SONS OF HITLERS FIGHTERS IDOLISE CHURCHILL The Briton who, more than anyone else, helped to defeat j! their fathers— and bury Hitler- jj ism has captured the imagin- <► ation of today's German youth V. as no other man alive. v JHE sons of Hitler V fighting men, now themselves
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    • 42 4 We nnist CLEAR EVERYTHING to thr iiarr Walls, so wr are Disposing all for thr Price of a Song at thr CLOSING DOWN of our RETAIL DEPARTMENTS at 71, High Street. Don t Miss It at BAJAJ Textiles, Limited. 71. HIC;il STREET.
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    • 68 4 ty THE STANDARD TO MAINTAIN For maximum comfort B and performance at t4ic H lowest cost. Top speed H 68 M ph. Petrol con- H sumption 37/48 Mpu. k r~ ID Provides safe, economic.il motoring wiHi ample reserve to meet every I Wl d^nand. Also av.iil^blc STANDMjL ARD FAMILY 10
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  • 378 5 NEHRU RESIGN? 'IT MAY BE A GOOD IDEA' a He led us up garden oath.' says Mr. Noon nor I mean any harm to the Muslims m India and none i( f m has any threats to hold out to Pakistan," Mr. Nehru told a public meeting. -We mean no
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  • 125 5 HI NI) I' schoolboys j were yesterday bar- headed m Mv Inn i nd.irv sciiool m r.itna Bihar Province North India, defending a tat ue of a Hindu geddeoA I I The bo>s hro k c through a police eordtß round the st hool «rounds on Thursday Blfht
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  • 95 5 MEETING of !0 non-political Malay oruuim.it s V ta Singapore yesterday criticised t»"' pns.dmt of the s "im in.Te Muhiy Union, Tenfku Muda Mohammed, atentai? inemorandu™ to th, Britis!. Government aiiS X? re^rvation of sets for mnjm m th« olonv's legislature, and ur:;ed all M.im> p°"
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  • 218 5 RUSSIA yesterday accused the three Western powers of -avoiding B direct answer" on tin- latest Soviet disarmament proP "a 1 statement, released by the official Russian newa a nC y Tass. said world public opinion had welcomed the Soviet proposals l )t T O v. 17
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  • 98 5 HUNGARY EXPELS 'SPIES' FOUR British students held by Hungarian police on spying charges are to be expelled from Hungary today Hungarian authorities announced m Budapest last night. The four rp arrested on January 17. three days after they arrived m Hungary om Yugoslavia with 24--hour transit visas to them to
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  • 133 5 rIE Tailor and Cutter magazine, arbiter of taste lor the well-dressed Londoner, complained yesterday of a downward trend m the sartorial appearance of Mr Harold Macmihan, the British P»i'^ e Minister "A few years ago we voted Mr Macmillan into our list r>f well-dressed personall-
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 319 6 >i \\S>Et \HI l,> Lee I alk and IMiil Davis I MADAM, ANY CMILD CAN I ItWEBOYWAS 5-SSPANKED?| FTm MB 100. I WAKTf 10 I >^- BUILPATIME AAACHINE. CAUSEP US '/--NOCWLPHAS VMZV M LHARN MC^RE^ OP THI.IU WE WEPEA YES TlMf AS SIMPLE AS BUILP/NQ Z TROUBLL .ME A Pt
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    • 572 6 BORN today, you have the talent and adaptability to do any number of different things. You have musical and literary gifts far beyond the average and, m addition, have the practicality which so rarely corner with the artistic temperament. You have very definite view.s j about >our life and what
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  • 179 7 LONDON, Feb 1. Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS cJ.f. European ports February 2(T 4 buyers H% buyers 27 .sellers 27 tellers March 26\ buyers 2G\ bw 27 sellers I :'ler s RUBBER No- 1 RSS Spot M! 4 bu; i buyers Klkra 27 sellers KI'BBEK No.
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  • 135 7 NFW YORK. Feb. 1. Previous Today TIN Straits s|H»t 103.12 norn 103.00 mm TIN futures Feb. 101 00 buyers 100.62 buyers 102 37 seller* 101 .37 sHlers Standard Contract Man h 98.50 buyers 98.00 buyeTs 100.00 seller* 99.75 sellers April 97.25 buyers 97.00 buyers 98.50 sellers 98.25
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  • 40 7 Mnlabar I^mponp <*pot 28 1 I merit 26. Sarawak .<-ix>r 2<' awaiting release 27 1 afloats I awalttng release l'7'^. sellers e> 27'^ to 2»; and Jamiarv ship- 1 dock. Abort' prices quoted m U.S. cents per Ib.
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  • 44 7 NKW YORK. Feb. 1. Previous Today 30 Industrials 479.16 477 22 20 Railroads 148.79 MX.47 40 Domestic Bond* 90.40 40 15 I nliiKs 70 93 71 31 65 Stocks Composite Average* 169.91 16t.fl Above prices quoted m U.S. Ctnti per Ib.
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  • 102 7 LONDON. F>b. 1. Previous Today COPRA Philippines r.i.f. V.K.f North European delivered weight per long ton Fob. March $179.! sellers $180'^ sHler.COPRA. Straits C.I f. IK. North r urorwan delivered weight per £t>7 filers 167 sellers long ton Feb. March March April £67 m)l<is EOT .-filers
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  • 178 7 T MAY BE that the bracing South Coast air of Eastbourne, sweeping off the salt sea, has the power to bring a man out for the pleasure of the sting of it on his cheeks; or perhaps it is merely the effect
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  • 176 7 Embassy oil grab? WITH Britain'! factories and homes thirsting for oil, 400 gallons of it were poured from a tanker into the basement oi the Egyptian Embassy building m London. The man who was delivering the oil m South Audleygtreet, Mayfair, 62-year-old Mr. Herbert Trahurn, explained: "It's for their central
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  • 60 7 Mao Tze-tung, poet, has 18 samples of his work m a new poetry magazine which tvent un sale, Peiping Radio said, yesterday, according to -t ports In Hong Kong. Mao. chairman of China's Communist Party and govxnment, writes poetry 1p ;he ancient Chinese style as
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 12 7 JE^L "^^B 1 rj Dft r 1 Hot A v^B Hlfl Jg^
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    • 43 7 d B^ Singapore Kuala Lumpui wedding pictures Make arrangements NOW 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. ft mil lIIVKf t* only ivtuttir n m*4c*momv MIIMIIIIII
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 56 7 I SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES I TODAY: MM p.m. 4 TOMORROW: am Mid 12.38 pin I I MONDAY: 111 a.m. t and 1.12 p.m. J TUESDAY: 1.17 a.m. 4 ami 1.47 p.m. t WEDNESDAY: 2.11 a.m. Z t and 8.26 P >". y THURSDAY: 2.46 am. J t and "i.14 p.m.
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  • 650 8 THE GOLDEN SCORPION asdadsfds mww 1 dsasdsadf MR CHAN LING settled more comfortably m his chair at Police Headquarters, and listened to what the inspector sitting opposite him had to say. "...highly organised," Inspector Waiu was saying. "We need everyone's co-operation if we're going to get them, and everyone is
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  • 320 8 THE winners of last week's colour-in contest (each ot whom will receive a $5 prize m due course) are as follow?:— Mi.ss Eleanor Chan (13>. 15 Margate Road, Singapore 15. Miss Mabel Ngo (10). 12 Dido Street, Singapore 16. Master Ow Teng Hong (12) 696— A Upper
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 181 8 -$?^S Colour— in contest Wif/i prizes /or you.' j ing this scent- with paints. crayons or chalks Name (Master/ Miss) There are four p y!^ offered enb ot So two far boys and two tor sirls.) All you have to do is to et to work to brmhten up he'
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 186 8 nBCniKS TjG^BHt^ jj^BfHHgK CLUES ACROSS.— 2. King founded m 753 BC. 5. Sandof the Fairies. 6. Oiler, as bank m the Thames esat an auction sale. 8. David tuatY 7, You may keep one Copperfield s wife. 9. "Sea" as a pet. 12. Animal from m French. 10 Small horse
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    • 206 8 Mrs. Sear is made as comfort- uneasy. She ought to have a abk* as possfbk and then Rtiper* long rest." he murmurs, "but I and his Daddy bring a cup of tea know she won't stay m bed rust to her. "You must **y here because I tel) her to.
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  • 739 9  - SOUND FOUNDATION IS NEEDED Rev. Christopher Smith Weekend sermon by i EVERYONE who hears these words of mine, *^and does them, is like a wise man who built his house upon the rock You can scarcely get away from the din of pile-drivers m Singapore. It's a nuisance that when
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 97 9 you cannot r I breast-feed 1 3 I 111 ,^M PRtPARKD 7 FOR Mathcw Thomas, INFANT FFFDINC |sl >n c Winner n 6-12 months age S \\.\b\ Show, Muar. T^^^^^^^m|[l\ IA( l"O(jI N is a correctly-balanced infant \VH^^^Tn^4\ !< <>i!, tnnched by the addition ol Vitamin A. \^Kji^^Jßßm s remarkably
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 971 9 1 Sunday church Ml announcements 111 K( II Ol ENGLAND Church of Our lady. Queen of Katong Presbyterian ChurcA St. Andri-ws Cathedral: 7 a.m. Teace (Tanjoiiß Katong Road): (41 kton Seng Road): 815 am Holy Communion. 8 a.m. Sung 630 am.. 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday School, 9.30 am
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 666 10 /^^A /-^pppV 1 E^b /i^pppppf I I^ppppppT JBIt ;^ppppp! V^p^pplp) A ■^•^pL^"^^* N^]^pppi J millMllllllllUlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHllllllllllllll'l' Hello There! If ever a scientific 1 —p. O Hf^ariiUtt research was made into which road m l4^mj^^Xi>-Xr 1 -gßi^- RJHIHiy SinKaporc housed lh Vlliri-ou n icf"irely Remember these stars? fl i jjw j j
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  • 239 11 ONE-ARMED WONDER STARS IN THREE SPORTS JAMES Dean of Lilburn, (Jeor^ia, m the southeastern part of the United States, was born with only one arm. Hut this has not kept him from developing into one of his state's best all-round athletes. James, who is 1 S and stands 5W lOin
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  • 358 11 Fiery Ford just sipped his drink By ARC 'HIE QIK X pON TROY E RSIAL Trevor Ford leaned Against the counter of the Cardiff downtown bar and ordered himself another drink. He did not look at all like a man who had just been suspended indefinite ly by the English
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  • 32 11 Khl Oentella, Lob Ai Ightweight, won a i plit de< n rounds In i*>.s a t n!:!:i am t T< mmj tomulo oi the Philippines, \iu\l ied 135 Knilt i
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  • Article, Illustration
    16 11 I" I'm sorry, Fanshaw, but J' didn7 realise you were i such a bad loser."
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  • 407 11 Brasher's plan for training centre FEW cheques can have caused such a stir m sporting circles as did one for C 25 by Chris Frashcr. The Olympic steeplechase winner, Britain's only track gold medallist at the Melbourne games, hopes his cheque is the seed that could grow, properly fertilised by
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  • 92 11 SINGAPORE Asians XV will play their last trial match tomorrow evening at Johore Bahru against the South Johore Rugby Football Club, m preparation for the All Blues final against Perak at Kuala Lumpur on Feb. 9. The line up for tomorrow: Wah Seng; B. Oehlers, Ramli,
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  • 20 11 England and Fiar.re will In a men's table terml* tiiterLonal at Chateauroux, France. on Ftb 19 Router
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 141 11 OCEAN j PARK HOTEL A sea front Hotel of distinction crowning its ten-acre Park Dancing nightly except Monday While every endeavour is made D publish classified advertise iients on the dates requested it not always possible to adhere o specified dates for insertion iue to pressure on space. The üblishers
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 22 11 WfW EVFWfS FOR SINGAPORE NOVICES I T>IREE new event, iornau,,, HgM. ■>„., ma.sse<i-,«a>t Jjjl, M= IJJmll. VQ^ "aSßtfi EtftWfc ?Mftrwt noYiCM Montor). two
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  • 519 12 TODAY'S MALAY--1 AN R I (i n V CLASSIC AT JALAN BESAR STADIUM IS AS UNPREDICTABLE AS EVER. NORTH field a team full of dash, and including nuie members of Selangor's triumphant 11. M. S. Malaya side. SOI TH bristle with needle sharp threequarters, and are
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  • 247 12 f\Si\ VOW LIM, the Malayan badminton champion, yesterday scratched from the i men's singles event m the invitation inter- national tournament sponsored by the Bombay Badminton Association. Poh Lim has not fully recovered from the back injury he sustained when playing m the j East
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  • 52 12 OiHAILANDS Suthirapand Kornlaks beat the Singapore player Ong Chew Bee. 4-6. 6-3, 6-3* today m the men's singles linal of the Thai lawn tennis championships at the Royal Banukok SporLs Club. Phya Manavaraj presented the men's doubles trophy to the Singapore pair Ong Chew Bee and Khong
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  • 18 12 20 Wordi $6 (minimum). STONE: On 30th January, at K.K. Hospital, to Stevie and Dirk, a Daughter.
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  • 29 12 20 Hords $6 (minimum). CHEONG WEE: Gerard CheoiiK Wing Kee. .son of Madam Lai Ah Yee, and Dixiana Wee, daughter of Mr. William Wee, announced their engagement yesterday.
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  • 182 12 UPROAR followed the points defeat of Orient bantamweight champion Leo Espino- sa last night m Tokyo, j Japanese feather- weight champion, Kiyoaki Nakanishi was awarded a close dcci- sion over 12 rounds. Spectators at Koku- sai Stadium gave shouts of protest. Sports writers at the ringside
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  • 49 12 A strike deadline for 1 536 pilots of Pan American World Airways was set yesterday for Feb. 5 the Air Line Pilots Association. The strike call climaxed a contract dispute between the airline and pilots' union which has been m negotiation since last July- -A.P.
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  • 117 12 Free Press Correspondent IN the all-Malaya Malays lawn tonnis tournament being played m Kuala Lumpur, the former Selangor schoolboy champion S. A. Adzman yesterday entered the semi-final of tho mpn's sintrle.s when he beat Sulaiman Amin 6-4, 6-1. H. Khamis, 46. also entered the semi-final
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  • 153 12 THREE champions emerged yesterday m the All 1 Malayan Malays badminton championship at the S.B.A. Hall. S. M. Omar won two finals m the veteran's section. He beat Ismail m the singles 15-3, 15-2. Partnering Ismail, he went on to win the doubles final, beating Mohd
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  • 76 12 How they line up today at J.B. Stadium North Scaife (Selangor); Yeoh Cheang Swl (Selangor) Chandler (Selangor), Forbes (Selangor), Morgan-Jone.s (Selangor) Close (Penang), Pcstana (Penang) Armitage (Selangor), Leach (Selangor). Newman (Selangor), Sinclair (Selangor), Watts (Penang), Oliver (Selangor). Gray (Perak) Patterson (Kedah). South Parker (Singapore); McCarten (Services), Strickland (Services), Roberts (Johore),
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 61 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR BALI 20 Word, U >ttn.)—Box JO rf». extra CHEAP SALE: Used Radios. Models from $25. Excellent condition. 10, Collyer Quay, Singapore- 1, Az 5, Bukit Bintang Road, Kuala Lumpur. YOUR CAR NEEDS a radio" Car Radio to entertain you as you drive. $100 only. Short and Medium
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    • 133 12 TRANSVAAL 69 FOR TWO WITH JH.C.C XI WEAKENED RMS restricted play to just over two hours on the first day of the four-day match between Transvaal and the MfC. cricketers yesterday m Johannesburg In that time Transvaal, who won the toss. scorrJ (j9 for the loss of two wickets. Only
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  • THE FREE PRESS Saturday MAGAZINE
    • 10 1 THE FREE PRESS Saturday MAGAZINE SINGAPORE. Saturday. February 2, 1957.
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      1112 1 TIGER HUNTING SingapfereVs&Etfg-game hunting Mi#«||££ ©I Health shot a Africa and also took part m... Singapore Island f^^^lMU^^iM MORE often than you think, tigers, pan Ihers, deer and wild pi&s swim across the Johore Strait to Singapore from the mainland. The most probable reason lor thes* animals braving the hazards
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    • 575 2 Three-legged tiger of Singapore that the three-legged tiger If a reality. They had retrained from talking übout jits presence as it was j&acred. Another village elder said several people had seen the patoh. Four yearo ago, h? said, somebody had fired at the animal but without any effect. "Others have
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    • 785 2 Dangers of the mar 19 urmoil 57 There will be real dangers m 5 Indonesia m August... Agitation cc m Singapore m the next tv -wnrm-*-m ■■•■■■■■•■■■■■■♦■.5 ingapore and I in be expected I r o months' ««««w«l CINGAPORE astrologer, Jim Rugdee today reveals how the Colony's economy will be
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    • Article, Illustration
      145 2 Scienti of pOT a cold com m scientists will I question to the fir pigs" to go through th Research Unit at H Salisbury, this year. One hundred volun(<» r infection chambers. Fan for and there is pocket t holiday -m return for For the scientists at Salisbury do cverytlir
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    • 385 3 on? Research posing that Ch of "guineaCommon Cold yard Hospital, 1 required for the I board are paid ney. It i. s a free By Peter Chambers Half the volunteers at Salisbury never catch cold, whatever the scientists do o them. But
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    • 799 3 asdfsdafa aeon or two ;iiso Man \\;is ;i marine worm wriggling m Ihe black depths of the ocean. Today he stands supreme, a m ent ;i I colossus, reaching oul for Hie stars. In Hie history of the universe the gap between the worm and the man
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      424 4  -  Pelham Groom X A DAZZLING TO "FILMS ANASTASIA" brings Ingrid Bergman back to the screen and, if only for that reason. the film is worth seeing. What a wonderful actress she is and she handles this difficult part with the ease we remember so well. It Is unfortunate
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    • 155 4 "DREAD Love and Dreams" cannot be called a new film for it D was made m Italy some years ago. Nevertheless, it is G.na H Lollobrigida at her best, play.ng one of those gam.nesque roles at H which she excells. H The Film i> m Italian, but
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    • 167 4 ■ry\\\: (.un Runner/ starring Alan l.add and Rossana Podesta is an episode m Cuba's fight for freedom against the Spaniards. It tells of an American Captain (Alan Ladd > who had been ourt-martialled and has lamed gun runner He asserts that his only god is money, but
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    • 340 4 an amusing film about rather tedious people. But no matter, the cast, which includes Olivia do Havilland. Myrna Loy, Adolphe Menjou Francis Leaderer and Edward Arnold is strong enough to all the creaking joints. The American Ambassador to France Edward Arnold) is fated with a visit by
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    • 180 1 e.MP.nftDr CTiMnAQn HANYANG J THE FREE PRESS THE STRAITS TIMES SINGAPORE STANDARD S|ANG pAU EPSOM 7 E EP CALL~ BOY POINTER W.NOSOK X,, RIT.NFFR mtUI jj I ;^T^7~ ROMAN FLYEr" ROMAN FLYER DAVENPORT BROWN EYES ROMAN M VKR ROMAN FLYER ROMAN FLYER Race 1 ROMAN
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    • 621 1  - Only the rain can beat Scone Stone ALLAN LEWIS -By rpiIKRF has been iki rain since Thursday afternoon at Kuala Lumpur and the going for this afternoon's racing should be good. m the circumstance*" Scone Stone should be one of the days best bets m the main race over 1
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    • Article, Illustration
      84 1 BEST b.'ts today are Stone Stone (Bate Pearly (Race t) and Roman liver (Kate 1). Best outsiders: Notaverse < Race i) and I Quicksilver (Race 5). today m the same order, Scone Stone. Fairy Flotsam, However if there Is rain before the main race it will ruin Scone
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      250 2 RACE ONE Cl. 4, Div. 4-6 Furs. DENTCREENE: 31-1-57 Fourth to Pontican m Div 3ZI 5'..P race. ROMAN FLYER: 24-1-57 Went leisurely over 3P m 44. 29-1-57 Impressed with 3F m 37 2/5; 31-1-57— Third to tican m Div. 3— 5',-F nee DANCING WATER: 29-:. Went over 3F m
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    • 828 2 RACE 1-2.30: CLASS 4, DIV. 4-6 FURS. 1. 004 DBfTUmmtl 4y. grirm (Miss Jade) Yong 900 Leong 2. 103 ROMAN FLYER 7y. cheg (Chew Moy Lam) Sullivan B.U Maw. 3 477 DANCING WATER 3y cham (James H. Stable) Daniels c 4 379 EVERY CHANCE 7y. beg
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    • 925 3 ADMISSION: 26-1-57— Tenth In Div. 2— 7P race. MYSTERIOUS; 31-1-57— Fifth m Div. 2— 7F race. KNH.HTSBRIIM.K 31-1-57— Sixth to Pontican m Div. 3— 5' 2 F race, I RACE THREE Cl. 4, Div. 2-6 Furs. i NOT AVERSE: 26-1-57— Won i Div. 3— 7F
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    • 804 4 WEIGHT ADVANTAGE POINTS TO FAIRY FLOTSAM UA IKY FLOTSAM IS MY CHOICE TO WIN r THE MAIN RACE (CLASS 3, 1J MILES) AT KUALA LUMPI-R TODAY. Another form horse is Mont Blot II m Race Six. Periwinkle looks safe m Race Seven. Roman Flyer meets a weak field In the
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      184 4 I>K()MT on an outlay of SJO— that is the punting policy adopted hy Mr. Y. S. Chin, a Singapore office worker. Having shown a regular pi if t on the Malayan Turf. Mr Chin has agreed to share his knowledge with other racegoers "My methods of selection I
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