The Singapore Free Press, 11 February 1957

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale in Malaya No. *****. Singapore, Monday, February 11, 1957. Price 15 Cts.
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  • 186 1 R.A.F. to destroy village O A. F. planes will use bombs IV# for the first time against dissident Adenese tribesmen today in a punitive action which will wipe out an entire village, it was revealed in Aden yesterday. The raid will be launched against the village of Danaba in the
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  • 703 1 ANTI-ISRAEL SANCTIONS AS NEXT STEP IBM V MM M Showdown Week now over Middle East Uth hour U.S. bid "gHOWDOWN WEEK" starts today for the United Nations, Israel and Egypt. Also likely to come to the fore is the issue of the Suez Canal, clearance of which is rapidly nearing
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  • 31 1 March first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 90'6 cents a lb., up ftve-eighths of a cent on Friday's close. The tone was steady, quiet.
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  • 40 1 The British Prime Minister Mr. Harold Macmillan, was 63 years old yesterday. He spent the day quietly with his family at his country house on the edge of Ashdown Forest 40 miles outside London.- A .P.
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  • 78 1 The beauty of the ballet. The San Francisco Ballet opened at the Badminton HaP« Singapore, last night to a capacity audience, and this was the scene in The Dryad, a story in music and dance about an encounter by hunters with the spirits of the forest. In the foreground is
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  • 289 2 SIGLAP IS SITE FOR NEW HOSPITAL Building to start soon A NEW SITE has been found for Singapore's first district hospital near the Fisheries School at Siglap. It will have MO beds. Work on this $5,750,000 hospital, which will serve the needs of people in the eastern outlying areas of
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  • 104 2 PROS CONS ON AIR Debate team gets broadcast offer THE Singapore Debating Team had an offer from Radio Malaya to gc on the air. even before it was formed. Its sponsors, the Study Grouu Movement of the British Council, announced this at the team's inaugural meeting. The team will be
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  • 33 2 Sir Winston Churchill will fly to London for three days next week and then return to finish his winler vacation i in Nice, France. No reason for the visit was given.
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  • 280 2 MISS Jocelyn Vollmar. prinia ballerina of the San Francisco Ballet Company, which gave its first performance in Singapore last night, is a "dream" girl. For, from the age of five when her mother gave her her first dancing lesson Jocelyn had only one desire 4o become
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  • 101 2 General Lauris Norstad the new Allied Supreme Commander in Europe, is tc fly to London today from his headquarters for hi.« first talks with British defence chiefs since he took command in November. During his two days in Britain, General Norstad will confer with the British
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  • 55 2 Marshal Georgi Zhukov, the Soviet Defence Minister, arrived in Rangoon yesterday on a five-day visit to Burma, the official Soviet News Agency has reported. He flew there in a Soviet airliner after touring India. He is due to return to New Delhi on February 15 before
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  • 329 2 GREAT BALLET FIRST NIGHT But, oh dear, those seats! IT was a scramble for the best vantage points at last night's opening performance of the San Francisco Ballet at the Singapore Badminton Hall. That Donald Moore Productions had worked wonders inside the ugly skeleton of an acoustic trap that was
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  • 199 2 MORE PEOPLE in Singapore are becoming X-ray conscious. Last year 93,800 people had themselves X-rayed through the Royal Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association. This is an increase of 14,000 over the previous year. The association last year admitted 1.006 new cases into its clinic. Of them 900 were treated
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  • 78 3 Sweden's younff Crown Prince Carl Gustaf has made his debut as a traffic policeman, on a street corner outside lii s school in Stockholm, where his schoolmates cross the road to rewh the park during their playtime. 11. was taking part in a full seal'
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  • 121 3 British Labour leader attacks NATO POLICY SHOULD GIVE SOMETHING TO HOPE FOR rpHK vice-chairman of the I British Labour Party's foreign affairs group in the British Parliament, Mr. Denis Healey, said In Boston yesterday that the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation was falling apart. He said. too. that ho bclitv.d the
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  • 32 3 Earth tremors rumbled through Adelaide for two minutes yesterday rocking homes and rattling windows. Tremors also occurred in other parts of the .state. .some lasting for 12 seconds.
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  • 84 3 A ROYAL Air Force Hastings transport plane landed in Brisbane from England on Saturday night laden with a mystery package for delivery to Christina! Island, the site of Britain's forthcoming hydrogen bonb test. "Top secret" security precautions surrounded the plane as it stood on the tarmac
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  • 317 3 Terror men at soccer match 3,000 spectators in the El the other. had cleared aside th^ panic- PLEVEN PEOPLE were killed and at least 15 wounded yesterday when time bombs exploded in two crowded football stadiums in Algiers. It was the worst single day
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  • 33 3 King Saud of Saudi Arabia, arrived in Madrid yesterday by air from the United States for talks with General Franco, Spanish head of .stutf, and the Sultan of Morocco Reuter
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  • 234 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, February 11, 1957. Opinion The Alley loiterers rpHE effect of water dripping upon stone If not apparent to those who see that stone every day but to anyone who has not seen the stone for a period of time the deterioration is immediately apparent. In
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    1378 4 WRITES EVERY MONDAY Drug used by "Z^ZTI burglars Free Press. jJJ SLEPT THROUGH OLD TRICK BACK IN VOGUE THAT thieves should have used a drug to stupefy the inhabitants of house in Sennet Road (Free Press, Friday) is by no means as fanciful as it might first appear
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  • 246 4 BY THE WAY xrfhbxfhntdgjhtdfjyfmhvm *pVEN in hot countries you cannot escape the common cold, says an expert. I recall the song about the hashish seller win. sneezed himself to death. Oh, Gubgub the hashish peddler Caught cold in i Bagdad breeze; His last word sounded lik< ha-a-ash-ish!" Rut was probably
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  • 302 5 MORE FUNDS FOR EXPANSION Training, then jobs for these youths riiHE Singapore Social A Welfare Department will spend $752,000 this year on expansion of its two homes in Singapore the Glmson School for Boys. and the Mount Emily Girls' Home. At the Gimson School, $566,000 will be spent on building
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  • 155 5 A DELEGATION from the Singapore Malay Education Council met the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, on Friday to discuss the policy on Malay education. This Free Pree picture shows the Assistant Chief Secretary. Mr. M. P. D. Nair, the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock,
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  • 290 5 Bill for Assembly m RETURNING OFFICERS in future elections to local government bodies in Singapore are to have power to provide as many polling stations as are desirable in their districts and to erect separate booths for women. This is one of the important changes
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  • 27 5 Booze enemy jMKKNCII employer? V are bdafl asked It set up slot -machine: idling fruit juice in their factories and oflices in a govern-ment-sponsored drive against Alcoholism.
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  • 34 5 A contract for delivery of 100,000 tons of rice by Burma to the Soviet Union in 1957 was signed in Rangoon on Saturday. Tass. the Soviet news agency said yesterday. Reuter
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  • 71 5 This is the lalesl move by the high committee on alcoholism, a body of 15 doctors, education experts scientists, publicity experts and members of parliament, which spends C 200.000 sterling a year in a campaign to stop Frenchmen drinking too much wine and spirits. According to the committee's
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 303 6 •■■■•■■•■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■•■■•••■V* ■•■••••■••a >■■•■■■■■■■•■■■■■■ t I3L%M»KAKK by Lee Falk and Phil Davis WS£&Wf^~ k\L 1 I WE'VE HAP NO TIME T FIFTY I PIP THEY b^Lk^T UNIL Uk M^r^,^ Vntt^r *\cs MACHINES POR FIFTY) C&VTV/?/£S.' TRAVEL INTO f TWICE. NONE ls^r fS^rUl^ *l CENTURIES-UNTIL/ //W^r THE FUTURE-- I RETURNEP" 2^S^/^s^^s9SS£ CH
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    • 630 6 BORN today, you have exceptional qualifications for success but you i must be willing to work hard and i I make the most ot all potentialities it you are to reach the goal which you have set before you. You know how to work hard, but you must have what
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  • 266 7 Drama at pit-face |T WAS HIS GREATEST TEST. THE FACE OF THE YOUNG MINER LYING BY 35-YEAR-OLD FRPD WARING IN THE THREE FOOT HIGH TUNNTL SHOWED GREY IN THE LIGHT OF HIS LAMP. The beads of perspiration on his brow formed little rivulets in the
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  • 321 7 The fabulous Jimmy is dead— and so is his diamond 'mine' (CAPTAIN JIMMY ANGEL finally "bought it." Everyone knew he would some day. The odds are bound to catch up with a man if he spits in death's eye often enough. For when Jimmy reached 55 he started to count
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  • 148 7 'work-horse' SJNDERLAND flyinghoats retired from the R.A.F. after 20 years' active service as flying "workhorses." The last flight was made last week at St. Eval, Cornwall. They have been replaced In Coastal Command by Shackleton land based planes The Sunderland. a military conversion of the Empire commercial
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  • 80 7 Bradford, had to appear before Otley, Yorks, masistratea. The summonses against him: "Taking a trout otherwise than by means of a licensed instrument, and discharging a bullet from a rifle for the purpose of killIng the trout." FROM the parapet of a bridge, 23-year-old Gordon Fox shot
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 43 7 SINGAPORE i HIGH TIDES I TODAY: 937 p.m. TOMORROW: 8 18 am. and 10.20 p.m. WEDNESDAY: a.m. and 10.57 p.m. THURSDAY: 10.12 a.m. and 11.32 p.m. FRIDAY: 10.59 a.m. SATURDAY: o.ob a.m. and 11 It) p.m. SUNDAY: 039 am and 12 32 pm.
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  • 215 8 WHEN the people of Munich celebrate they TT really let their hair down. And the "Miss Mannequin 1957" election celebrations were no exception. Hundreds of people attended the ball at the Hotel Regina given in her honour, and drinking and dancing went on into the
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  • 482 8 Society £324 for in car woman gets bent nose jured in crash WHAT is the cash value of a societ} woman's nose? Wca 1 1 h y Mrs Helen Lilian Dunhill awarded £II,OOC breach of promise damages five yean ago, got £324 damages in the High Court London, because hers
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  • 117 8 Happy New Year GUESS where this fii wrong again. It was taken on t a party for Soho's Cl A rstaurant in Sh as hundreds of Chine supper dish of chopThe only thing tha six-year-old David Le the New Year. lis fine picture was taken? Singapore? wrong:. Hong Kong? on
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    27 9 A patrol of Arab levies are pictured here on patrol in the rough country not far from Aden the latest trouble spot in the M.E.
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  • 146 9 GRANDMA GLADYS SETS THE PACE qp HAT S Gladys A Cooper, the famous British actress, being: whirled in the air. And what's more she's 67 and a grandmother. She has three children and three grandchildren. Gladys is seen here rehearsing for a new show, which has just opened in Edinburgh
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  • 116 10 Success story in 4 parts A BLONDE comet from Texas, Actress Jayne Mansfield is rocketing across the heavens of Hollywood determined to be the biggest, most sparkling star since the late Jean Harlow was the s c r e en's platinum Venus. WHISTLE Acclaim ed by Broadway in her first
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  • 845 10  -  RAY PARKER i' t mm Pi r\ i h By WITH ALL MONROES SEXAPPEAL, AND MORE BESIDES 1 1 IK Adh Or SIX, a liltle i^irl with horn rimmeci glasses and a penchant for peanut butter in large quantities was undecided whether to become a movie queen
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  • 1326 11  -  Adelaide Eastley BV.. pROBAHLY Singapore's best-behaved members of the motoring public are also members of the Singapore Motor Club for this Sroup has made a fetish of safety. So keen to learn the courtesies of the four-wheeled fraternity that membership increased bv 142 at the close of 1956.
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  • 131 11 A STRANGE ODYSSEY WHICH WILL INCLUDE THE WATERS AROUND SINGAPORE WILL SET SAIL EARLY IN JULY FROM SCANDINAVIA. Seismographs, tele* scopes, aeroplanes, ships, rock.ts and submarines will be only a part of its equipment. All of this Will be u.sed by 5.000 scientists of 55 nations who
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    716 12  -  ERNEST DUDLEY hy ()NE midsummer evening in 1934 a "down-town" Los Angeles cinema which specialised in showing vintage silent films was playing the famous opus: 'The Birth of a Nation." The picture came to an end, the cinema house-lights went up and a fair-haired 16-year-old youth stood staring
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  • 729 12 HOLLYWOOD CLAIMS FIRST VICTIM their parties and drugorgies soon began to make the name of Hollywood synonymous with scandal, sex and sin. Wallace Reid once was found by his wife in a grotto built in one filmstar's garden, which had become a rendezvous for the film colony's dope-ad-dicts. NARCOTICS Here
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    • 290 12 :BBBMI!H!^^MB^HBBI||[|i^^ 12 I finished the New Zealand l| [2 |5 mlj [5 (6 |7 bird (4) —-4mJ —-LJ T|«r— -WJ—— iMT 1 17 Absenteeism with ten in the tISf 9SI WBB HKi HI [Hi middle (3-10). JBB|___JHBL__HBL__PBB.__JHL__JHt»._ 19 Al concludes without begln--0 1 nlng or end (7). 20 Upset seats
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  • SINGAPORE DOCTOR
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      353 13 lead t* j ten of diamonds. Deri, ir won in his hand, ruffed h* last spado m dummy, then ed the are and nin e of hearts. East was in with the hMlt king and made sure to throw the lead back to North bv returning the jack
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    • 569 13 TUBERCULOSIS: SINGAPORE'S NO 1 KILLER... RESPITE the millions of dollars spent every year in Malaya to cut down the incidence of tuberculosis, this disease still ranks high above any other as Killer Number One. Statistics have proved that in Singapore and the Federation, tubercluosis is the cause of more deaths
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    • 286 13 HLEAZAR, a seven-year-old Venezuelan, could neither walk nor sit alone. His arms and legs moved convulsively, and at times his head lolled grotesquely. He had only partial use of his right hand, and his speech was defective. Yet he was mentally alert. Another tragic victim
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  • OLYMPIC CHAMP? PSHAW!
    • 111 14 DON'T CUT OLYMPIC ENTRIES' REPORTED moves to IV streamline the Olympic Games and cut down the number of gold medals drew a mixed reaction froin Mr. Lyma Bingham. executive director of the U.S. Olympic Committee. He said: "We are not in favour of restricting iuri ther the number of participants
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    • 16 14 Switzerland's number one crew won the world four-man Bobsleigh championships at St. Moritz yesterday. Reuter
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    • 157 14  -  VERNON MORGAN By 2INCE the start of the first world war, Cambridge University have had such a monopoly of Boat Race victories over Oxford Iniversity, that members of both universities and the public too, huve felt the Light Blues possess something their opponents lack. Tnev
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    • 374 14 To this Irish slugger he was just a new target IRISHMAN Tony Byrne showed scant respect for Olympic (lames gold medallist Dick McTaggart when he met the Scottish lightweight at London's packed Albert Hall. This punch rocked the blond bomber on the ropes and put him down for a count
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    • 306 14  -  AUBREY HIGGS By '■uifc: iyt>Y lawn tennis s-ea- son in Europe is already getting into it s stride. The European zone of the Davis Cup competition will soon be under way. The zone draw, made in Melbourne recently, has resulted in a somewhat lop- .sided
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    • 155 14  - Servicemen strengthen P. Brani. FRANCIS ROZARIO By THOUGH most SingaJ- pore soccer clubs are training in earnest for forthcoming league and knockout competitions, Pulau Brani United S.C. are only playing practice games. Friendlier Last year's team has been strengthened by four Services players. That is why skipper, Yue Ah Ho,
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    • 111 14 A switch to the American style One man who clearly believes that to be the case is the present Oxford president, 24-year-old Australian born Rod Carnegie. He has .set out to revolutionise Oxh id vowing to such an extent that two of the coaches have resigned in quick succession. Carnegie
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    • 84 14 Will Cambridge get the hat-trick? The Oxford president is to have his way and the Dark Blues will now have a chance to avenge those eight postwar defeat! and rob the Light Blues of the hat-trick. r i!u so called "American" style is that Invented by the former Washington University
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  • 587 15 FULL HOUSE FASTEST ON TRACK easily ran three in 41 15 ri^ht on the outside fence. Your Highness 'Franklin) was drawing away from Art <J. Donnelly* at the finish of throe in 41 1/5. Slipper Prince went from the six at thrtequarter pace. Saucy Kate
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  • 115 15 THE Army hockey team, leading Civilians 1-0 when rain halted their Singapore quadrangular championship match last Friday. are favourites for the title. Army and Civilians will replay their fixture on Wednesday. It will decide the championship. Both teams have full points from two fixtures. Beat
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  • 80 15 MR. JACK CRUMP was: yesterday re-elected honorary manager of Britain's international athletics team. He was unanimously reelected manager and honorary secretary at the annual meeting of the British Amateur Athletic Board. Mr. Crump said afterwards that he had wanted to retire from both offices, but was "prevailed
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  • 129 15 MRS. Thelma Long, of Australia, won three titles in the French indoor lawn tennis championships which ended in Paris yesterday. Mrs. Long yesterday beai Miss Angela Buxton (Britajn) 6-1. 1-6, 6-2 in the singles. They had teamed up on Saturday to defeat Miss Ann Shilcock
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    118 15  -  ALLAN LEWIS By Undecided <Ransome> were kept together over three in 42 2/5. Acrostic (Smith on the outside, appeared to go better than Crawthorne Wood (E. Cracknell) to run three in 41 2, 5. First Trick (Okek) seemed tp go better than Fair Raleigh <Mawi> over thrte in 41
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  • 867 15 GREAT NEW SEASON FOR DOC RODGERS PENANG trainer J. R. '•Doc" Rodgers started the new season at Bukit Timah on the right foot. He had a winning trebleMagic Eye and Triply Crown ridden by Eddie Larkin. and White Heather, ridden by George West. The main race on Saturday prouded the
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  • 180 15 Make a note of these IF you want a little extra spending money lor Kastrr you could put these on your Iwt Brave General, a v Inner in the near future. He finished strong sixth in Riu-e One. By Boi.s Roussel out of Peradventure, he may do better over a
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  • 272 16 ROYAL RIFT REPORT TOO FANTASTIC Till-: Manchester (iuardian and several other leading British newspapers today referred to Amerii.m Press reports alleging "a rift" between Queen I li/.«heth and the Duke of Kdinburgh which the Manchester Guardian called "too fantastic to be worth bothering with. The Manchester Guar- taken leave of
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  • 115 16 REGULATIONS, 1956 REGULATION 12 (i) (a) Application for a Certificate of Registration Notice is hereby given that Mr. Tan Seng Beng of No. 126 Orchard Road, Singapore, is applying to the Hotels Licensing Board. Singapore, for a Certificate of Registration In respect ol premises known as Oxley View,
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  • 412 16 MALAYS TOLD: PLEASE BE MODEST gINGAPORE political quarters are sympathetic towards the Malay demands for special rights, but they would like to see some of the points toned down so as not to create more communal problems. The Malay demands, put up by the Singapore branch of the UMNO after
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  • 124 16 WEST LOST A GREAT CHANCE' HUNGARY would be free today if the United Nations had sent only a token force of 100 soldiers at the outbreak of the anti-Com-munist revolt last October, a Hungarian told a U.S. Senate Internal Security Sub-Committee in Washington. Mr. Deszo Fonagy.
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  • 42 16 Princess Grace of Monaco left her clifTtop palace yesterday for the first time since her baby, Princess Caroline, was born on January 23, to attend with hei husband Prince Rainer a Thanksgiving Service In the nearby cathedral.— Reuter
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  • 66 16 f IGHTNING cut a coconut Ld tree in two and damaged another at the 6i mile stone. Tampenis Road yesterday afternoon. The tree fell on a house and caused a small fire which the fire brigade extinguished. A boy studying In a corner of the
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    • 336 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. DEATH 20 Word* $6 (minimum). MADAM LIEW LIAN YIN. ttged 55, wife of the late Mr. Lee Ah Tin passed away peacefully on 9-2-57, leaving behind four son*. Ah Lett, Ah Say. Ah Kit and Min Sen. six daughters, two sons-in-law, four grandchildren, a nephew and niece to
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