The Singapore Free Press, 4 February 1957

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya No. lfjf)3. Singapore. Monday. February I. 19"i7. Price l.iCt*.
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  • 493 1 ISRAEL SAYS NO TO UN QUIT CALL TEL AVIV REPEATS INSISTENCE UPON GUARANTEES FOR ITS SECURITY NEW CAIRO WAR WARNINGS AMID FRESH FERMENT WHILE careful not to close the door to further negotiations, Israel last night politely rejected the *ixth United Nations resolution calling on it to withdraw its forces
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  • 247 1 Hungary -mass arrests REDS GET THE JITTERS OVER STUDENTS /COMMUNIST Hungary an\j nounced a new wave of student arrests yesterday on the eve of re-opening Budapest University, where the October revolt against Russia began, it looked as if the regime Which th t > Russians imposed on Hun^arv was afraid
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  • 90 1 MORE than 240 passenger! were saved when the 6,041-ton Turkish linei Izmir sank after a collision with the American cargi ship Howell Lykes < 7.321 tions) off Izmir, Turkey, yesterday. There were 243 passenger! aboard the Izmir when sh< went down in shallow wat,<just oil the
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  • 29 1 February first srade rubber buyers opened m Sil pure tliis morning at 91 rents a Ib., down 2\ cents on W dnesday's close. The tone waa (iniet
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  • 142 1 THE Middle East crisis and its effect on oil supplies had the benefical result of spurring Britain's I development of nuclear power. Lord Chandos said m Toronto, Canada, g I yesterday. I Nuclear power and the openI ing of Britain's first atomic reactor I came at
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  • 99 1 K KASHMIR'S first elections under the new constitution declaring the territory to be an Integral part of India will start m the second week m March, it was learned m BrlnAgar yesterday. The new constitution, which provides for a twochmmbct legislature, came fully into Force irith the
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    • 38 1 Those who know./wefer.., 1 v z j^ Symbol of Excellence Models available CONTAFLEX I CONTAFLEX II CONTAFLEX 111 CONTAFLEX IV Available at all good photographic dealers Sole Agents: THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CO., LTD. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Penang
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  • 42 2 Wider and wider grow the hats from Europe. This beautiful Pans creation by Georgette de Treze is one of the 1957 Spring and Summer collection. It is of black tulle, the brim imitating leaves. Paul Peeper picture.
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  • 22 2 A severe snowstorm following five days of heavy continuous rain yesterday cut Jordan's land and air communications with neighbouring countries.
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  • 203 2 A DENIAL SPARKS UNION ROW A ROW is brewing between top officials of the Harbour Board Employees' I nmn of Singapore over a statement made by the union's secretary, Mr Lee Tai Ong, according to trade union circles. On Jan. 20 Mr. Lee denied that his union was among four
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  • 59 2 rpEMPORARY suspension JL of the migrant intake into Australia, excepting United Kingdom migrants, was called for last week by the Trades Hall Council, m Melbourne. A T.H.C. executive recommendation adopted by the council declared that suspension of the migrant intake was necessary because of the lack
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  • 274 2 rilE annual cost of running Singapore is fast outstripping the Colony's sources of revenue. Income has, more or less, levelled off, but the expenditure is increasing rapidly 86 development plans are implemented. This significant indication of the changed circumstances of the Colony's public flnanci reflected m
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    • 141 2 DONALD MOORE PRODUCTIONS presents THE SAN FRANCISCO |i BALLET COMPANY America's most famous classical ballet comnanu Prims Ballerinas: Nancy Johnson and Jocelyn Volhnar. All 515.00, 512.50, SlO.OO and 57.50 Seats are rattan Premier Danseur: Leon Oanielian. irmehairs. Twenty Dancers. Brand new and lavish stage. Sixty-five crates of costumes, scenery and
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  • 79 3 About :>OO drawing! and woodcuts b> Indonesian artists and university stud- ents have been on display m the Art Museum of the Iniversity of Malaya 1 j was organised by the Malay Language Society. University of Malaya. Ihe three-day exhibition ended on Saturday K( Picture shows M.
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  • 392 3  - 'Women look different with the new Paris fashions' Peggy Massin By rpHE spirit of freedom has come to Paris A fashions, and Christian Dior's collection symbolizes the liberty of all the Spring sil- houettes. The 1957 now look leads fashion forward towards the founded Baroque line m a truly feminine
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  • 159 3 Bicycie made for two? THE Belgrade paper, Politika, reported last night that a Mace- donian woman gave birth on a bicycle. The woman, Vera E Mitrrvska, of the town E of Human ovo. claims she is the on >y woman E m the world to have accomplished this feat, Politika
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  • 213 3 WRECKING ORGY BY MOB OF AVENGERS Cypriot Turks on rampage 1 100 STRONG gang of Turkish Cypriote stormed through the Greek quarter of Famajrusta on a wrecking orgy last night. They attacked a hospital and a church, set tire to a warehouse and sent al least 12 people to hospital.
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  • 85 3 POLICE hurled tear ga* bombs to disperse crowds as fresh trouble flared up at Sulmona, Italy yesterday over plans tc close the local military headquarters. A virtual curfew was m force after a lorry had been set on fire and huge crowds had gathered m the streets
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  • 65 3 (CORONARY thrombosis and peptic ulcers Acre described as "overtime diseases" m the annual report of the Medical Officer at Bilston. Staffordshire, Dr. D. A. Smyth. He pointed out that they are associated with nervous strain and Insufficient rest and are both aggravated by hurried meals and "burning
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  • 100 3 A vampire Jet reservist pilot was killed yesterday minutes before his squadron was disbanded he crashed after living under Bi I tol's big lon bridge over the River Ay >n. Hying officer John c ley. 28 year-old Bristol Aircraft Company emploj taking the |et up for a
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  • 220 4 The Singapore Free Press Opinion Offensive weapons MONDAY, February 4, 1957. FIRE-CRACKERS are an accepted and integral part of Chinese New Year celebrations and have been so for many centuries. For that reason alone no-one would wish, or suggest, that they should be prohibited. On the other hand, it is
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    1294 4 WRITES EVERY MONDAY gOIVIK years ago I should have said thai the outstanding event of the week was the fact that I had a birthday, but, as the years go by these anniversaries lose their importance and the urge to send a telegram of congratulation to one's mother
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  • 392 5 THE REDS STILL AIM TO RULE Only their tactics are changed, says Covt. HOW Singapore's first popularly elected government learned new political ways through hard, first-hand experience, and faced the challenge of Communist threat and the dangers of the failure or misuse of the new freedom are vividly set out
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  • 345 5 THE Leader of the British Labour Party. Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, who recently returned from the United States, yesterday claimed m London that the people of the United States as a whole are m favour of the idea of European unity. "They see m a united
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  • 60 5 A few chemicals added to the diet may make it possible for people to line longer, according to Dr. Dennam Harman, In Carmel, California. Mice fed a treated diet .showed a 20 per cent increase In longevity, said Dr. Harman, of the University of 'California In
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  • 167 5 L^VKRYTIIINC. augur,, w «l| for Singapore's talented pianist Catherine Tan Siew lag who Is set on becoming a professional concert pianist. At the benefit concert held m the Victoria Memorial Hall last night to raise funds for her study trip to Kngland. Catherine proved she deserved every
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  • 120 5 Ol'K lives m Tamworth. a sin ill town m the indus- trial Midlands of England. Sue is a chimpanzee. And according to DCff j owner, Molly Bad ham. the i> an fxtraordinurily clrvrr chimpanzee. Sue, says Molly, can set and light a fire, do the ironing, wash
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    • 167 6 t B^I A\IHI \KI M IM > I ,il bn«| l^iiii |i. lt i w ■V «^t <iii 4 uiiii iiii i rat is 1 ABI/A\ b T f:do- ir Hire Biirroii^li^ II f OUTSiCTS n« CM^E, AJ7JVM STONE SEKT X^^^bZ^^ 9^"^ THE KAI.\T by Leslie Charter!* "T*^^_ (sounds as
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    • 606 6 I BORN todr;y. you are honest, sincere and straightforward. You may be a little slow m coming to a decision, but once your mind is made up you rarely, if ever, change it. Interested m all competitive sports you will have an active childhood and youth and will tend to
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  • 74 7 Cowboy— you jes' gotta ride this! ME M O to Messrs. Kogers Cassidy and < I AutryI Stick tight m those I saddles. boys Miss Mary's got the drop on you. and you'd better Ride. Cowboys. Ride. She has discovered that it isn't you screen I cowboys that the kids
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  • 161 7 Salvationist Les. joins London's naughtiest show GEORGE WARNE and his wife Alice, pillars of the local Salvation Army Church were split over their 26-year-old son Leslie. He's resigned his lieutenancy, handed back his cornet and vvait for i t joined the scantily clad Rirls at the Windmill Theatre. London. HLs
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  • 393 7 LEROY MATTHEWS, the Negro burglar who is too hot to hold In jails m Bermuda and the Inited States, has been deported by harassed Bermudian authorities to serve his sentence m Britain. i rm~i~ s_ *u~ He arrived at Liverpool aboard the
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  • 150 7 THE LORD MAYOR'S TURTLE SOUP... There may be no turtles for th c famous soup at the next banquet of the Lord Mayor of London. The inhabitants of Grand Cayman Island, 178 miles northwest of Jamaica, who capture the turtles, are so mad at the prospect of the Federation o
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 52 7 ♦SINGAPORE i ♦HIGH TIDES; TODAY: 1 12 p.m. TOMORROW: 1 47 a.m. and 1.47 p.m. X WEDNESDAY: 2.14 a.m. o and 2.26 p.m. X THITRSDAY: 2.46 a.m. o and 3.14 p.m. FRIDAY: 325 am !t and 4.18 p.m. *> SATURDAY: 4IS a.m. *> and 6.08 p.m. X SUNDAY: 5.25 a.m.
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  • 264 8 The hero cheats death for 25 th time A 'AY red dress, Mrs. Freda (hitteridfe decided, was just the thing to welcome back her husband. He had been working a whole week-end-freeing a London dock of its greatest peril for 14 years. Mrs Gutteridge waited m a cottage at Funtington,
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  • 87 8 > A BABY was born last December to this Mandrill and as you can see both are doing fine. Only once before has a Mandrill been born and successfully reared m England. The fathers name is George named after the famous comedian George Robey who
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  • 184 8 Jazz Earl drove too fast fr am mm my T<HE Earl of Wham L clitfe, 21-year-old speed and rock 'n' roll enthusiast, has been banned from driving for six months and fined £5 for speeding. It was his eighth motorin£ offence m 16 months. The chairman of Sheffield magistrates, Alderman
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  • 156 8 rW O garage attendants who were said to have been "starting a black market m a fairly big way" were fined .€25 each at West London for possessing petrol coupons illegally. They were Pontiac Edgar Lateo, aged 27, of Kings-gate-road, West Hampstead. who pleaded guilty' to possessing
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  • 5 8 THIS SHOW MUST GO ON!
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  • 278 8 HIGH KICKS IN FOR THE PEERS COLOUR COLOUR television is only just around the corner for British viewers, so the experts tell us. Between two and ten years time colour T.V. will be thing, and what is more, technicians have evolved a system whereby lasting T.V. sets can be easily
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  • 167 9 Vulcan airport man cleared THE air traffic con--1 trollcr who "talk-cd-down" the Vulcar bomber which crashed at London Airport on October l is cleared by a Civil Aviation Ministry report just published. Th c report was made by Dr. A. G. Touch, a Government electronics expen, who made an independent
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  • 74 9 A COMMON cry to < a\ emanate from 4 anguished hostesses and mothers is: "Take that tup off mv piano." 4 For a tup can leave a nasty mark on polished < wood. J Now for a change. The baby grand piano, seen above, is actually a
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  • 277 9 HERE you are: Take One m the public life of Princess Caroline of Monaco. Her mother, Princess Grace, posed for (and successfully stole) the scene m Prince Rainier's palace and the picture was wired and flown round the world. Now here is
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  • 533 10  - Intelligence Report CONDUCTED BY SEFTON DELMER I CONTRIBUTING WRITERS STEPHEN CONSTANT TOM STA The Book in a Drawer O/HILE the soldiers m the Ministry of Defence are still debating whether and how they should l telUheir side of the Suez story, a "politicians' version" has now been written and is
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  • 590 10 THE FOREIGN OFFICE AND THE SHEIK'S PORTRAIT... THIS portrait. Hie only painting of himself owned by any Arab m the whole of Arabia, is being forwarded by Hie Foreign Office to the Bedouiit Sheik Zaid, of Buraimi. It was painted by Michael Scott, who refused to accept a fee because
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  • 344 10  - can you beat this for nerve? John Atkinson By RECOMMEND Dr. 1 Charles Hill, Cabinet chief of Britain's publicity services, to look at this new Egyptian stamp now selling m London, and then DO something about it QUICKLY. Tli c Treasury department which controls Britain's [reese on Egyptian sterling might
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  • 1253 11  -  adelaide Eastley BY.. pEW people m the world pay more attention to bodily discipline than do ballet dancers and when the San Francisco Ballet Com pany appears al Badminton Hall on February 10, [2 and 13 we shall have the opportunity of observing the aesthetic beauty of pampered
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    400 12 The bidding: >.«i* We»l Nor* Cut I 4 P*M I 9 P«»« I 9 i>— 1+ P*»9 JN.T. Put 3} P«*» 3* Pui S* Pm» t All P«M rpuE North- South cards m tlus deal were tho^e held by Peter Leventritt and Charles Goren m a National Team
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  • 519 12 Biggest killer of all claims still more victims IWnM^^LM^^M ]UOT enough can be said about this number one of killers cancer. Despite the millions of dollars spent every year m research work to find out what makes a particular cell of the body decide to grow and multiply abnormally, the
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  • 231 12 GOOD CHILD CURES INIABETES is potent- fully at its worst when it strikes m childhood. But, a Washington specialist says the disease need be "no more than a nuisance" to a child provided his ailment is under available good control. With good control of his disease, such a child can
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  • 76 12 i Camp Nyda, one of 20 camps for diabetic child- j i ren m the United States, offer a three-week free vacaton period of 240 boys and girls each year, i Under medical supervision, they can participate m a programme of near-normal activities which help build their health
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  • 123 12 DOCTORS are now delivering babie b by appointment. Obstetricians and physicians attending the congress of the American College of surgeons m San Francisco heard reports on a startling practice that is rapidly growing m popularity throughout the country. Doctors call it 61ectfte Induction of labour. It
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    • 122 12 PVffITIvT^TjTTTTTi (LUES ACROSS '>> You quiirrel if you turn this 1 gSSfi rT," 1 U> 18 rar 6?^ ma? co,?^ at 8S r v a s op per mi srsalUi(X> vol. tnVSAMS; jo g«n. r r d <3> ent 12 Ground that I. wet at last JO.^ 13 uU but
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    1500 13 THAGEny OF ANNY AHLEiIS y£ IK >T Z\ M> ERNEST DUDLEY continues his series— about unknowns who became famous overnight, who shone *m the limelight for a while, and then... < ArniL, 14, rj,)A ana me nrsi night o the musical show "The l)u--barry" at His Majesty's Theatre,
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    • 54 13 IS GOOD FOR THEM. JL I Jlg^felL- and how they enjoy that daily glass 1 Wig^p^» g of de!icious NESPRAY Full Cream Powdered Milk. M SPRAY is firstIt I r r{ A* 4 IH If class, pure cow's milk, rich m cream K^ J^J and vitamins even drop is nourish.4-
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  • 17 14 picture. a t Hart Lane, saw Spurs beat liHm a 1 U- Keystone
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  • 393 14 The inside story of a shock defeat-told by ARCHIE QUICK AV[ np THF RFST YARNS TO COME FROM THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CUP 0 N SFRIIS THB^ SEASON CoScSnI THE UNIQUE "REVENGE" OF A PLAYER TU T.S TH^TORYBEhSTtSeIhOCK DEFEAT OF PORTSMOUTH ON
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  • 111 14 Ben Hofan, one of the greatoi i4.1l tune, will invitation to con m the Dunlop-Masters evcut unofficial championship an the season's British ti n winners) ai Hollinwell tinghamshire) from Bept 19 LO 21. The tournameni this Cii I; prize ol 11,000 tig and a
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  • 106 14 Hungarian boxer escapes MATY AS PLACIiY. :>«i-year-old lead- ins Hungarian amateur niiddleivifiht boxer '< was among lh e latest group of Hungarian refugees to arrive m Austria. HLs wife is Margit i Korondi, 21 year old gymnast, who won a gold medal at the 1952 I Olympic Games at Hel-
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  • 50 14 BRITISH BOXERS BEATEN British boxers Buffered double defeat last night I Dortmund. Heing Neuhaus (Oei many i former Eu champion and present G man title holder, outpointf I Brian London, one of Br tain's leading heavywi I Erich Schrieppener many) beat Albeit former British middli champion, also on point Reuter.
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    • 60 14 Ulllllllllllllllllllllliiiiii""'" 1 *****11 s THE WATCH OF CUARANTEED \f J I CJS ACCURACY. I BEAUTIFULLY STYLED 1957 Models available at all Watch Dealers siiimiiniiiiiiiiiiiiii»»iiiin»iiiiiiii"""" imiiimimiiiHimmi? wedding pictures Make arrangements NOW for your photographs t. be taken by FREE PRESS PHOTOGRAPHER Telephone Singapore 2800 or *rlte to Free Press Photographic Dept.
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  • 201 15 BRITISH PLAYERS DOMINATE TABLE TENNIS BRITAIN WON FOl R TITLES IN THE BEL 15 (JIAN TABLE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS WHICH ENDED LAST NIGHT IN BRISSELS. johnny Leach (Essex) beat Alan Rhodes (Middlesex) m the men's singles final, and Miss Helen Elliott (Edinburgh) beat Miss Ann Haydon (Birmingham) m the women's event.
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  • 124 15 SINGAPORE Gun Clutfs champion Colin Meyer was again the outstanding marksman m thr monthly shoot at BukH Timah Road yesterday. Comjx'tinK m three events without i handicap. Colin managed to pile up a score of 210 out of a possible 275. Second was George Westerboul
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  • 599 15 picture ALLAN LEWIS sums up the final day- Turk Jed all the way m winning the main Class 3 event over l; miles at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Gallant Turk registered his first Malayan success m a manner to .suggest that he will win
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  • 379 15  -  CHARLES BRYCE NORTH-SOUTH CLASSIC -By TN THEIR brilliant threequarters South had the master weapon for Saturday's rugger clash against the North at Singapore's Jalan Besar Stadium. AND THEIR. FORWARDS KEPT THE GUN LOADED BY WINNING SCRUMS AND LINEOUTS REGULARLY. The North pack found themselves outmatched, although
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  • 38 15 In a socrrr friendly R.A.F. SeleUr beat II M Dockyard 5-3 yesterday at the Dockyard ground. Srorrrs for ih«- airmen wrrr lord (2) Hill. Procter, and McVey. Wat&on scorrd two and Osaun me for Doi-kyard.
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    • 17 15 OCEAN PARK HOTEL A sea front << Hotel of distinction crowning its ten-acre Park Dancing nightly except Monday'/
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  • 430 16 NEHRU TELLS INDIA TO BE PREPARED Anneal to stay calm over Kashmir May face 'great obstacles' INDIA'S Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, appealed to his followers yesterday to prepare themselves for "any difficulty or obstacle" that might have to be faced on the Kashmir issue, committed aggression on Speaking at an
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  • 127 16 ARMY REPORT ON R.I. Sumatra to be divided again THE Indonesian Cabinet at a special session m Jakarta heard a report by the army Chief of Stafl Major General Abdul Harte Nasution who returned to Jakarta after presiding over a three-day conference of senior army officers of Sumatra In Palembang
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  • 442 16 WEIGHTS for Saturday, first day of the Singa- pore Turf Club's February meeting, are: CL. 2, DIV. I— lM. Vital Chance 9.00 int. t driiu* 8.12 Joe's Tipple 8.11 Star Signal 8.10 Senang Hati 8.08 Argyll 8.07 Weem 8.06 White Magic 8.06 < opa cabana 8.05
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  • 111 16 A UNITED STATES Air Force man has solved the problem of the strange "voices" which used to sound m the worried— but deafears of local hotel keeper Allan Orr of Prestwick. Scotland. American voices, British voices, all talking incomprehensible nonsense, reached Mr. Orr's ears through
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  • 52 16 Japanese sports fans began baying tickets m Tokyo last night for seats to the first Spanish bull fights scheduled to be held m Japan m March. The bull rights, sponsored by the Japan-Spain Goodwill Association, will feature Spanish bull fighter Rodriguez and six of his
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  • 30 16 Ferdinand Haas, a labourer who often harness!cd his nine children to a 1 plough, has been sentenced !In Traunstein, Bavaria, to 14 months' imprisonment for maltreating the children.
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  • 16 16 England beat Scotland 9-0 In a badminton international In Birmingham on Saturday. Reuter.
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  • 160 16 GUEST TIPS A WIN Allan Lewis m good form too nmn tipster Mr VI Y. S. Chin scored i the second highest total m the Free Press Punters Club on Saturday, concluding May ,f the Kuala Ltttnpar meeting. In his thrrr WtectioiU I Mr. Chin tipped one I winner (Gala
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  • 40 16 PAKISTAN -U.K. GOOD FRIENDS Mr. Mohammed Ik lan, Pakistan's High missioner m Britain. Glasgow that Pakista was determined to strenf then by all means witt m Its power the M vei close ties of friend hip which exist with Britain
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