The Singapore Free Press, 19 February 1957

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1 4 The Singapore Free Press
  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya No. *****. Singapore, Tuesday, February 19, 1957. Price 15 ts.
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  • 258 1 —Pakistan warns India has six divisions poised on her border HF WAS REPLYING TO A STATEMENT WHO IS NOW SERIOUSLY ILL IN NEW YORK. Mr Menon was taken ill shortly after returning to New York from Washington where he? took part In a television
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  • 86 1 E The famous Swedish actress, Marta Toren. E was late last night re ported to be m "a E highly critical condi- E tion and unlikely to E recover." She was rushed to E a Stockholm hospital E E after performing on E E Sunday night before
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  • 59 1 Indict India... mHE Pakistan Govern- j I merit plans to ask j the I'nited Nations to impose sanctions against India m the Kashmir dispute, well- informed sources said m Karachi yesterday. Top Government officials arc busy fram- j *> ing sanction proposals so that they can be placed before the
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  • 273 1 OCEAN RIDDLE OF MISSING SHIP dant last night asking the lighter to broadcast on its lifeboat transmitter for live minutes every hour, on the air. Kariio Malaya had already traiiMnitted that message four times up to this morning:, but without success. The message will be broadcast again. Meanwhile. m X
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  • 142 1 Th- 0 8 Civil Dei Chief. Mr. Val Peterson. said IJ! that 40 to 50 per cent t the U.S. population would be killed m an enemy atomic attack, even if the best available system of Shelters were m place. Peterson testified, however, that he neverth has recommended
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    • 110 1 bhvv^ itj JBBr^* Ht^Bl tS'^ u^k^wi y/^ for smart healthy hair f Use Brylcreem every day and see what a diftcrj# ence it makes to your appearance. Brylcreem Jf is not messy, not greasy, it gives the clean, smart look preferred by all well groomed men. I BRYLCREEM gives the
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  • 92 2 •X^IIK Singapore con- E I tiacent of El rfrl E guides to the World E Camp held recently m z Manila stole the show j by pitching a tent m seven minutes. This was stated by the leader of the group, E Mrs. Anne Lee. who has just
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  • 400 2  -  MARGARET WEE Rv Imitation diamonds now a girl's besf friend SINGAPORE'S well-to-do Chinese women, who used to insist on solid gold and precious stones for their costume jeweflery a few years ago, now take a delight m wearing cheap imitation settings. According to an import
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  • 37 2 ROCK-N'-ROLL dancers may now compete with singers for the Alvin Presley Cup at the benefit show to be staged at Victoria Memorial Hall on Friday, starting at 6 p.m., it was announced yesterday.
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  • 170 2 THE Singapore City Council is ready to cope u»th the expected "enormous rush 1 at the new Farrer Park swimming pool when it Is opened on Saturday. The City Architect, Mr. H. Ha u son, toUl the Free Press yesterday that he hoped that
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  • 279 2 UNIONS RUSH TO JOIN TUC THE Singapore Trade Union Congress has received 'applications from several unions for affiliation. A meeting of the Representative Council is- to be held tomorrow to consider them and, if necessary, lay down new policy. A spokesman of the TUC told the Free Press that members
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  • 25 2 The United States has already delivered U5520,000,- 000 worth of arms to Saudi Arabia, which now has filed another U5540,000,000 request. U.P.
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    • 110 2 j^itc**' "No mjiter what m you think you're #m» <i^^^ Jt^\^_..A V the baby's father -not me!" ik. J| ?¥|j| ifc^f iB faithfu| io Rkyl^ Kyle's name— even tf I 1 can'i to his love!" f^^^H fe w You call y° ursdf i Jw X' my best friend -but \ap*
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    • 114 2 CALLING ALL ROCK'N ROLLERS! TO THE SPECIAL TEEN-AGERS 9 vi jt 9 S preview of 44 R0CK PRETTY BABY" It IV 111 l \llti TOMORROW 9.00 A.M. Featuring Exciting Newcomer, The f^ ■Teen-ajje Idol JOHN SAXON and 151 /r'b I gSAL MINEO The Star of "Rebel S*jJi£-% without a Cause".
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  • 126 3 -SAY, NIKITA MR. F .KITA KHRUSHCHF Soviet Communist Party chief, said last .ight that Russia's new jreign minister, Mr. And* -i Gromyko, would "foJjw the line" traced by his predecessor, Mr. Dmitri SJ epilov. 'Mr. Gromyko will trans- ite into reality Mr. Jhepilov'a policy because
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  • 32 3 The Ceylon Government is studying a proposal to make Ceylon a republic. This Wai disclosed m Colombo yesterday by Pritn^ Minister S. W. R D. Bandaranaike, U. P.
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  • Article, Illustration
    50 3 picture. Girl with the look of elfin mischief is 31-year ola French ballet darner ZM Jeanmaire m London for the premiere of her latest film Folies Bergere. Two versions have been made one for Britain and the t'nited States, the other for France and other European countries. I Paul Popper
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  • 36 3 Russia's new Foreign Minister, Mr. Andrei A. Gromyko, will go to London for the .spring sessions of the UN. Disarmament Subcommittee, soviet sources said at the United Nations m New York yesterday.
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  • 162 3 11HE Imperial War Graves Commission, which is m charge or the unveiling ceremony of the new Singapore war memorial on Mar 2. has issued no invitations to official guests from the United Kingdom because it has no power to expend its funds on the payment
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  • 30 3 A Polish delegation leaves Warsaw today to discuss the possibility of broadening economic relations between the United States and Poland, it was announced last niijht.- Reuter
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  • 283 3 WILD WELCOME FOR THE QUEEN E Portuguese play Sir Walter Raleigh m triumphant drive PORTUGAL gave a spectacular welcome yesterday to Queen EliF zabeth and her husband, the Duke of Kdinburuh, at the start of a four-day state visit by the British Sove~ **or nnmtrv i oldest ally. Great crowds,
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  • 63 3 QUEEN ELIZABETH was reported JT«f- terday to have been E puzzled, on her visit to E Lisbon, by thousands of bedspreads hung from windows. "Does everyone irMk their rwintorpanes (»n E Monday?" she asked. •The hmnring out of E bedspreads is a sign of r high respect
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  • 35 3 Last night Que»»n Elizabeth, m a dress of gold brocade, was served Portuguese food and wine by waiters dressed m 18th century livery at a glittering state banquet m Lisbon's ancient Ajuda Palace.— R"U- U.P.
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  • 120 3 A TRANSPORT plane which will take off straight up, then tilt its wing so that the saint propellers carry it on horizontal Sight is to be developed at Palo Alto. California, for the United State.s Air Force. A local company has been awarded a contract to
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  • 33 3 pre s i dent Eisenhower's press secretary, Mr. James Hagerty, said yesterday thut there was no definite answer yet on whether Queen Elizabeth will visit the United States this year Reuter
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  • Article, Illustration
    36 4 And now if fffan me frtat pleasure to close this Cunal,not only to British, French, and Israeli ships but Co all >hi/»s that do not think Egypt the most advanced and wonderful nation m the world!'*
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  • 211 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, Feb. 19, 1957. Opinion CLUMSY BUT... OUSSIA'S latest friend- ship offer to Britain, clumsy and blundering though it be, is interesting from a long-term view. It has come at a time when Britain is taking scant pains to conceal either her displeasure with her American
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  • 144 4  -  UNKNOWN ■9KB A(iKKKK millionaire who wanted to send his son to Narkover was told that there is a sliding I scale of charts "Fixed fees w«if, r h too heavily on the poorer parents," said Dr. Smart-Allick. "The sliding scale enables a parent to pay what he
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  • 842 4 DRIFT OVERSEAS OF U.K.'S BEST HUMAN ASSETS... I»T a SjM'ri;il Corrt'ttponch'iii THOUSANDS of people arc leaving Great Britain to seek ;i new life abroad and the sobering fea lure of this rush to emigrate is the sobriety of the people who are taking part m it. No wild, get-rich-quick ideas
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  • 79 4 =**********11. Illlllllir TALK is beginning again m Britain about building a Channel tunnel. Such a tunnel between Britain and France will become necessary if the European Free Trade scheme comes into being, it is said. it Plans for building a tunnel were first suggested m the 1860s
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 40 4 A SHORT CUT TO SUCCESSFUL GARDENING LlquiNurE An idea! liquid manure containing ail fhe essential plant nutrients. Simply dilute with water and apply to all growing plants. SIMPLE and EFFECTIVE UJ X-RAY CLUB rr! LOTTERY SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE (0. LTD.
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  • 175 5 No threat in the new HK runway T"~ HE construction of a longer runway at the Hong Kong airport will not affect the status or traffic at the Singapore H airport. The Director of Civil Aviation. Mr. G. J. Warcup. told the Free B Press that the interests of Singapore
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  • 163 5 THE Singapore Red Crescent Committee formed a few months ago to collect funds m aid of the Egyptian war victims ha.« deeiried not to sell pictures of the Egyptian President. Qamal Abdul Nasser, on ita flag day. A spokesman for the committee. Inche Samad Ismail,
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  • 30 5 Salvage workers off Pitcairn Island In the South Pacific tim recovered the anchor of H.M.S. Bounty the ship made famous 167 years a^o by a mutiny.
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  • 179 5 Mr. Urn beckons to the women Inspiration call THE Chief Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, called on women to take an active part m politics and inspire their menfolk m their march towards self-government. He made this appeal at the annual dinner of the
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  • 56 5 THE Chinese Nationalist naval headquarters In I Talpeh said today that two Nationalist patrolling warships sank one and damaged another Chinese Communist warship m a ten-minute exchange of fire northwest of Matsu Island, early this morning. Matsu Island Is situated about forty miles east of the
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  • Article, Illustration
    62 5 Little Ziku Baraskawi. aged three, a <lreek girl from Athens who was enchanted by the toys In Singapore when she passed through on Saturday with her parents and a group of other (ireeks m KETCb of a new life m Australia. Ziku was the youngest pas- senger on board the
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    • 195 5 THE MODERN TONIC FOOD COD TUP MOnFPN A(%E ~'*&a V rv^ iv mc iTivi/ii'^ l r^^^ T^jHL Dcdlinn with a bunch of healthy, mischievous young- v, m w i CTBAIN sters is no easy task for the consc.entious teache^ INK STRESS and SI RAIN Parents have entrusted their children to
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 633 6 >i\\HII\KI l»v Lor Falk ami Phil Davis VlVw^^ l^^ ATTEA/T/OA/, EARTH. I JONNY XI97C-RJNMV^BP'^| I WAS TMAT^HT^T WAS A V^^^f y^ s JOHHYXf97CW/LLBE k3W NAME. HUH-- 1 HEARP I'LL -ER--RAPJO TELEPATHIC ¥>ORN on this first day of the in- T £9or \f HE WILL BEAN PUBLICLY SPANKEP/H W j- -BUT
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 182 7 LONDON. Feb. 18 Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS c.i.f. Euioman ports February 25"i buyers 25 's buyers 26 sellers 25 s sellers March 25 buyeis 25 1 buyers 26 sellers 25 l 8 sellers RUBBER No 1 RSS Spot 26 buyers 25 buyers 261 sellers 25
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    • 121 7 NEW YORK. Frb. 18. Previous Today TIN Straits spot 102.00 nom. 101.00 nom. TIN futures February 98.25 bUJ£ 98.25 buyer. Standard Contract MaiCil y8.75 sellers 9875 sellers Am -il 05.75 buyers 95 75 buyers Apr 97.00 .sellers 97.00 sellers TONE: Quirt. SVIKS: Nil. StraiU Cantraa M buyers
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    • 39 7 Malabar/lAmpong spot 27. awaiting release 26. afloats 16% and February shipment 25 sellers Above vrices Quoted I ex-dock. Sarawak spot 26. awaitI ing release unquoted, afloat. s 33 and February shipment 31 m U.S. cents per W.
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    • 44 7 NEW YORK. Feb. 18. Previous Today 30 Industrial* 468 07 467.40 20 Railroad, 143.09 142.40 40 Domesti Bonds «0 94 90 99 13 Utilities 69.89 70 04 65 Stocks Composite Averages 165 62 Above prices quoted m U.S. cents per lb.
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    • 63 7 LONDON. Feb. 18 Previous Today COPRA Philippines tli. UK./ p^VE"" llfiSJ. *..ers ».80.00 seUer, lone ton Keb./M»rch £66 sellers i66\ sellers SSS* JJ.^^ JJjJJJggJ COCONUT OIL crude Straits COCONUT OIL crude, Ceyk»n c.i.f. European porte bulk per nnnn lonff ton F>b./March unquoted unquoted riIIMPPINF OPRA c.i.f.
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  • 214 7 THIS PLANE IS POWERED BY THE SUN THE model of an airliner of the future, witli engines operated entirely by electrical power derived direct from sunlight through the medium of a new "silicon solar cell," was demonstrated recently to members of the Aviation Writers' Association of North America. The model
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  • 200 7 IX)R two hours a C.I.D. officer was stranded on a ledge up to his waist m the icy waters of a disused canal 400 ft, below ground. Then rescue came -in the shape of a frail 13-year-old boy m a flimsy home-made canoe.
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  • 268 7 THEY called her the most dangerous woman m the world. For Belle Livingstone boasted of her friendship with two kings and a host of titled aristocracy. But Belle, who became Queen of New York's speakeasies and went bankrupt at the end of prohibition,
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 55 7 I SINGAPORE 1 I HIGH TIDES I TODAY: 2.07 p.m. s TOMORROW: 2.18 a.m. E and 2.57 p.m. THURSDAY: 2.53 am. and 3.52 p m. FRIDAY: 3.31 am. and E 5.08 p.m E SATIRDAY: 1.19 a.m. 752p m. SUNDAY: 5.27 a.m. E and 9.18 pm. r E MONDAY: 7.12 a.m.
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  • 4 8 A MAN'S BEST FRIEND
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  • Article, Illustration
    208 8 C RUFFS DOG SHOW the chance of a lifetime m for our canine friends to get into the public eye and for their masters and mistresses, too. g And there on the right is a picture taken at this year's opening day of the biggest dog show m the world,
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  • 97 8 She's left holding the baby CHEILA was left holding the baby twelve of them m fact They are not old enough for B the dog show yet. But m years to come. Who knows? g Sceka, the long-haired corgi had walked out and left her seven puppies motherless. So now
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  • 89 8 Dogg ie buttonhole One of the smalls B white "Pom Pom"— a it And there he is abo ring. He is having a a Pom Pom is ownrd by June Dalton, aged 1 ■■■■■■■■■I llcst dogs at this year's Cruft's Show m London is a little I miniature seven weeks
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  • 128 9 Don't laugh they're curlers ■IF you're a dog lover, you'll think, a "Ah isn't she sweet" On the other hand if you're one of the "I hate dogs" brigade then you'll no doubt think this is a ridiculous pica ture. Whatever your attitude we leave you to tadge but tiny
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  • 112 9 OOODLES, the ex- perts say, are the most popular breed of dogs at the present time main- ly because they conform so closely the women'! ideal, both as a lap dog and as a fashion "must." Because of this the popular poodle
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  • 386 10 ASIA'S NO. 1 -NEHRU OR CHOU? Red offer on Kashmir a shrewd blow By A Special Correspondent £OMMUNIST Chinese Premier Mr. Chou En-lai's just concluded tour of the uncommitted Asian countries has emphasised the growing rivalry for leadership of the Asian nations. The issue rests between India and Red China,
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  • 50 10 rPALKS between Egypt A and Japan are In progress m Cairo "to try and find out why Japanese Imports into Egypt are so restricted," a Japanese embassy spokesman told Reuter. The spokesman added that the talks are also aimed to promote Egyp-tian-Japanese trade relations. Reuter
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  • 169 10 rpHE Philippine Govern- ment has launched a far-flung campaign to weed out Chinese Communist suspects among Chinese living m northern Luzon island less than 400 miles from the Red China mainland. Police constabulary units have started to screen all aliens almost ail Chinese—in Isabella Pro- ro following
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  • 213 10 These rivers vital to Pakistan WHO is right over Kashmir Pakistan and the United Nations or Pandit Nehru? This wild, remote region, so close to the Roof of the World, has been ruled m its distant past by the Moguls, the Afghans and the Sikhs. But m 1947. the old
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  • 62 10 S. Vietnam's 5 -year plan COUTH Vietnam has an- nounced that the first stages of its projected fiveyear economic and social development plan had taken shape and that a definite form would be ready by June. The plan, which runs through 1961, is aimed at two goals: The economic independence
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  • 326 10 Japan seeking more U.S. scrap iron DFGFDDFG T^ALKS have opened m x Washington with a three-man Japanese delegation seeking an increase m U.S. scrap iron exports to feed Japan's booming steel industry. The talks were initiated by Japan following reports the United States was asking foreign scrap buyers to curtail
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  • 126 10 rpHK Foreign Relations Committee of Nationalist E E L China's powerful Control Yuan m Taipeh has E E warned the U.S. against turning the Ryukyu Islands over to Japan. j= The Committee said any such unilateral act by E E the U.S. "would constitute a
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 41 10 OHHH■HH H M for the treatment of Eciena, Burns Ulcers. Sluggish g Wounds. Cut Bruise*. Sunburn. Chapping, Rashes, etc. KERODERM The Scientific Ointment JJ The FEDERAL DISPENSARY Ltd B 33. RAFFLES PLACE. m SPORE COLD STORAGE ARCADE. ORCHARD RD. B k-
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    • 10 10 I ■ii^ fc'-' MlllwHmimi ill n<> ii^^l^^»^tuih Afl W < j
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  • 47 11 Winifred Attvell. the famous coloured pianist has just bought a new two-keyboard piano. It is Winnie's new "gimmick" and the only piano of it's kind. The two keyboards can be coupled up. She will use it on her coming tour m the British provinces.
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  • 213 11 'I AM THE DEVIL'S SON,' HE TOLD WIFE A MAN said to call himself 'The Devil's Son" confessed to the mystery wrecking 1 of two railway signals, a British court was told. The signals were found torn down at Sheffield m June last year. Nearby th« word Eoka the Cyprus
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  • 96 11 I ess than three weeks ago more than 100 vlllai j saw their carnival queen leave the little parish church a i millng bride. Now they are mourning with Eileen Commons, the bride who was a widow m 10 clays. Twenty-year-old Eileen, of Rosehlll.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 49 11 FREE PRESS SHOPPING GUIDE GARDEN WAY MILK BAR 65, Serangoon Garden Way Special Fish Chips served daily at moderate prices H you want that rsoft natur.il perm oi ROCK N ROLL Hairstyle dial ***** BETTY'S 36-B Prinscp St., Spore Prompt and Courteous Sen ice by European and Asian Hairstylists.
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    • 55 11 FOR ORCHID PLANTS SCALE INSECTS USE VOLCK OIL SPRAY 10, De Souza St., Tel: *****. Singapore. fpr*<l TONIC r% chap Mgj'^ GAJAH fejj|ft BLOOD rpKl BUILDER W £il Jvq Distributors |-.?^'V.Sfl as Mohamed Co. l^^^^^i Singapore txj^^Bj^^^ .101i. .n- IJahru SOTO THE WATCH OF GUARANTEED ACCURACY, BEAUTIFULLY STYLED 1957 Models
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    • 68 11 MERLE NORMAN 3 steps to B««ity C^ >) cold cream /^~S?\ 2) Mira-Col 3) Ponder base Q i|t 1 free Demonstrations vYING ON CO. 73-15. South BrMffC Koad. TEL: SS27C. SINGAFOKE. CARPETSf Have Them Dry Cleaned WASHINGTON DRY CLEANING CO. SINGAPORE-* TELe ***** 412/414 ORCHARD ROAD Dine at our nir
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    • 95 11 COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY NANYANG PRESS LTD. 63, Robinson Road, Singapore PROCESSING 2 days PRINTS 3 days (Mounts Available) There is always something new m T E X T I L E S for you at MAGANLALS So Pay Us A Trial Visit At 85/87. Arab Street S pore-7. Tel: ***** *****.
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    • 120 11 PUCH The Low Price Motor Cycle for Learners Experts $630.00 Instalments Acceptable Sole Agents:—KEE KUAT RADIO CO., LTD. S rmn'-K Lumpur -Pi-naus: Lmmtrm* MODERNIZES KITCHENS jZdt/LO CttoAJL BREAD BOX "X. Z" targe three loot size. Keeps things fresh sanitary. No crumb collecting corners. Won't rust, chip, dent, stays sparkling for
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  • 203 12  - Scramble for honours... Calling all photographers SINGAPORE'S professional studio photographers are becoming as "degree conscious" as the amateurs, who have 30 Associates of the Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain among their ranks. Several of our studio "watch-the-birdie men" are working hard at correspondence courses on photography, hoping to become
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  • 172 12 HPHE Chief Minister of Sin- gapore, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, m his opening address at the recent Bth Singapore International Salon of Photography, stressed the need for a book by local photographers recording life m Singapore. Not long ago. Dr. C. A. Gibson Hill. V. i: S
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  • 356 12 HAVING located a touple of m North's hand, South knew that the slam WU odd.-, on to fUCOMd. In tact, it depended upon winning one finesse, but South guested the wrong one to take. How would you have played it agaln-st a heart opening? Declarer won wilh dummy',
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 12 12 'THE BATTLE OF THE RIVER PLATE" (2) From the Royal Performance Film
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    • 269 12 CLUES ACROSS 5 Northern myths add m re--1 Associates at Wimbledon? verse mostl y (4K (8). 6 A soldier stands m the mid--7 Young Serviceman a bully dle of thoroughfare (6». at first (5). 7 Porter could take aircraft 8 This rids men and jogs the 7) -memory (7). 11
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  • 588 13 Use abuse of FLEX... TH> the handyman Ilex i- a convenient means of carrying electricity from one place to another. But it can be mishandled, misused and 111-treated very easily. Flexible cord was Invented for one purpose and one purpose only— to connect a lamp or appliance to the supply
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  • 293 13 IN a small bedroom storage space can often be stretched by remodelling some of your existing furniture. Here, an extended top of wood faced with linoleum turns half of an old vanity dresser into an ultra-modern dressing table with plenty of space for necessary jars and
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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    • 28 13 km Movies VSSi 625 \E r^#H 500 WATT LAMP \B*B"^l H 8 mm. Projector SWf *i i jC, or Onl y 5355.00 (S'porei H.A. O'CONMOR 6c CO., LTD.
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  • 68 14 STOP IT! YOU'RE CHOKING ME! "Cut it out, man. I'm being strangled!" gasps 0. Hamilton, Middlesex scrum-half, as his blind- side break is foiled. St. Thomas' wingforward D. Mat- tin.is has him m a grip that may be frowned upon by the low-tack-ling purists. But you must admit it's effective!
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  • 143 14 Join the Punters Club! OUR guest tipster on Saturday, Mrs. Irene Yuen, scored live points m the Punters Club with one winner- Sandown II (Race Pour). The record is still held by Madam Maureen Chong, who totalled 12 points m one day at the last Ipoh meeting. The Free Press
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  • 44 14 Draw for the quarter- finals of the Scottish Football Association Cup. to be played on Saturday March 2, is: Celtic or Rangers v. St. Mirren; Falklrk v. Queens Park or Clyde: Dumbarton v Ralth Rovers; East Fife or Kilmarnock v. Airdrionians. Reuter
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  • 241 14 A TEN PAGE SURVEY IN THE CURRENT ISSUE OF THE BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL STATES THAT OVER 200 CASES OF FATAL KNOCK-OUT BLOWS HAD BEEN RECORDED UP TO 1950 IN THE HISTORY OF BOXING. Claims that the benefits of boxing outweigh the dangers are
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  • 61 14 A JAPANESE Cabinet spokesman said yesterday m Tokyo that the Government had approved the formation of a Sports Council to advise the Prime Minister on the promotion of athletic activities m Japan. The council, which will consist of 200 members. will be administered by the
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  • 353 14  -  ALLAN LEWIS FGDF THE COURSE PROPER (MAIN TRACK WAS OPENED FOR FAST WORK AT PENANG THIS MORNING, THE FIRST TIME FOR MANY YEARS. A drought at the moment is keeping the tracks hard and though the course proper was opened only one horse attempted to
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  • 124 14 DUNCAN Edwards, the Boy Wonder' of Manchester United and England, was playing for his battalion team In the semi-final of the Army Cup competition, and at half time they were losing 4—2. He asked his captain's permission to move from left half to
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  • 506 14  - MANCHESTER PLAYERS DEMAND MORE CASH VERNON MORGAN By MANCHESTER UNITED, semi-finalists m the European Cup and keeping English soccer prestige alive on the continent, want more than verbal bouquets for their efforts. The players want more cash for their cup battles. At present all they get is a maximum of
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  • 400 15 OUT GO CSC IN KO CUP SHOCK Teachers l\ Ceylon S.C 1. rpilE moral of this 1 victory is: You never know m Cup hockey! In the shock of the season Singapore Teachers Union defended stubbornly, then scored two goals to oust the Div. 1 League
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  • 78 15 UNITED SCORE FIVE MANCHESTER United English League champions, coasted to a 5-1 win yesterday against bottom club Charlton Athletic and increased their lead at the top of the first division to six points. Bobby Charlton, deputising at inside-left for Dennis Violette, scored a hat-trick. International centre forward Tommy Taylor got
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  • 70 15 Juroslav Drobny of Ef-ypt yesterday overcame a thrilling rally by Fchci.ssimo Ampon of the Philippines to win their continued quaiter-final match m the Asian Tcnni.s Championships m Colombo, 7-9, 6-3. 6-3, 3-6, 6-4. Also m the quarter-finals. Warren Woodrock (Australia) beat Afred Huber (Austria) 6—2, 6—o. 6—2.
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  • 46 15 Draw lor the quarter-finals of the English Football Association Cup, to be played on Saturday, March 2, Is; Birmingham City v. Nottingham Porest; Bournemouth v. Manchester United; Blackpool or West Bromwich Albion v. Preston North End or Arsenal; Burnley v. A^ton Villa. Reuter
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  • 26 15 Royal Air Force Tenpnh yesterday entered the final of the Singapore Hockey Association junior knockout competition when they beat the SRC. "Green", 2-0.
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  • 26 15 University of Malaya (titered the .semi-finals of the Singapore Huckev Association senior knockout competition yesterday on the padang when they boat Lattfi Wanderers 2-0.
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  • 1090 15 GEORGE WHITING'S special report before tonight's bout SAY, what kind of a deal are you guys cooking up for me?'' The raucous voice belongs to Mr. Robert Glea.son. 64--year-old citizen of New York State. He us Put Out regarding tonights big fight m London.
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    26 15 picture. Karim (right) th* Ceylon Sports Club inside-left, scores the only goal for his team, beatine goalkeeper V. Gomez with a back stick drive. Free Press
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  • 169 15 pHE Combined Malaya Services rugby team will leave Singapore for their Japan tour on March 6. Twenty players were named yesterday by the selectors. Two matches will be played m Singapore beton the team's departure. They will assemble m Singapnn 00 March 1. Officer m
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  • 401 16 j Share m French colonies for {Germany FELANCI threw open more than 3 000,000 I square miles of her over- seas territories to Gcman j industrialists yesterday m a sweeping move to secure quick agreement on the bold European common market project. The historic offer was I made
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  • 707 16 Sanctions danger is now receding over the Israeli crisis TN a dramatic overnight reversal of the situation, there are now prospects of a settlement of the Egyptian Israeli crisis without anticipated U.N. application of sanctions against Israel. Meanwhile, U.S. President Eisenhower has cut short his Georgia holiday and is i
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  • 312 16 HQ offers to mediate TIIK United Malays National Organisation headquarters m Kuala Lumpur is ready to help solve the rift within the Singapore Alliance of U.M.N.0., the Malayan Chinese Association and the Malay Union, said ils publicity officer, Inche Mohamad Khir bin johari, this morning.
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  • 54 16 Canada Is prepared to sell uranium to "friendly governments" for peaceful purposes, the Trade Minister Mr. C. D. Howe, announced m Ottawa yesterday. He said that any sales agreements Canada signs will have to come under control regulations drawn up by the Unitrd Nations for an Internationa]
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  • THE PAPER WITHIN A PAPER Eve
    • 13 1 THE PAPER WITHIN A PAPER Eve No. 31. Singapore. Tuesday. Fbruary 19. 1957.
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    • 487 1 A career in the sky <? AT least one Malayan girl lias won signal 2) honours m a unique career— flying. X She is pretty Miss Rosemary Tay Kheng V Sian. Since 1947 she lias been associated 2) witli Malayan Airways, first as a popular 9, hostess and now as
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    • 212 1 COLOUR- OF -THE -WEEK Princess in Purple I.DOYAL PURPLE is this week's colour choice, regal and vibrant for your ?R dramatic moments. It has been, for so many dusty centuries .the colour o >> royalty that it scarcely needs descript.on. Most women are atra.c l to wear t I but
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    • 136 1 ZODIAC matches? 2" Why not' Ev e is v referring to gift-packed $cts of lingerie, nannies 1 and gloves m matching i colours! B In last weeks Eve I there appeared a list ot colours-of-thc-xodiac. Why not Mr. Sin- g.iporc Merchant pack- age intimate accessories B 1 for
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    • 195 1 THERE'S a prevalence of skin disorders m Singapore which doctors say may be attributed to careless cosmetics habits. How are we women careless? A surprising number of us use soiled powder puffs. We leave our boxes of face ponder open to dust and gerjns. then dab the
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    • 141 1 WHY don't local merchants dream up more sales promotional ideas? Take plants, for instance. How about a plant-of-the-month club? Any woman would be happy to receive as a gift a choice house plant of the month throughout the year. Elsewhere m the world the "plant club" is
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    • 522 2 'Career girl' believes Malay women want jobs picture. 'Depressed too long' A PRETTY, 17-year-old Malay girl, Zaleha binte hub, is a Malay <j "career girl m the Raffles Place area, m Singapore. Now to be found behind the counter of a provision store, Zaleha is S making the most of
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    • 188 2 Bewitch tchingly Feminine handwoven s home dressmakers, i Sibateau neckline. The Continental fashion sh< woven silk is the material chosen for this week's design for nakers, a slimming sheath without sleeves and a flattering^ The colour is Royal purple, elatedly hailed at current/ hion shows. 4 r* *h r* I
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    • 275 2 VKW Singapore-made textiles soon to be marketed are now being designed. Ideas submitted by Kve have been painted by a clever Malay local artist, Salleh !>in Abubakar. These new designs will be hand-printed on soft, wonderful cottons for skirts, blouses and ah
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    • 233 2 IF you have been following Eve's "zodiacal guide" for the colours of your birth months today's harmonious tones are for August. September and October. Girls born iti August have romantic birthstones either sardonyx or moonstones. The sardonyx was glorified, by the ancient Greeks, who attached to them
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    • 197 2 'Mop is made for midgets' DiTY our poor amahs who do housework with the most dreadful cleaning tools! On the amah's day off, Eve discovered for herself the kind of wretched household accessories with which her fairful servant must struggle, day after day without so much as a whimper of
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    • 432 3 Blame the food you eat! ARE YOU FEELING LOW? IF you are feeling below par you ma y be suffering ironi vitamin deficiency. Vitamin requirements differ according to the individual's way of living and working, to sex, age, diet and y other factors. r, The addition of vitad mins to
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    • 130 3 A LION to guard your door wears a ring In its mouth. This Singapore-made ornament of a lion's head mounted on a plaque is of solid brass. The attractive shopper holding this sample thought a pair of them would be handsome at the ends of a storage
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    • 154 3 A help for the woman who hates fuss THERE'S an exciting new permanent cut that's wonderful for the woman who hates to fuss or spend hours with her home "perming." You do it yourself. It's as simple as setting your hair. Furthermore, your hair is waved, styled and set all
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    • 104 3 Where to buy... Innoxa non-toxic cosmetics, plMtlc handbags, scissors, mask facial cream and Molyneux perfumes, Federal Dispensaries; Richard Hudnut's cosmetics and Pin-Quirk Home Permanent, at better stores and pharmacies; Ceylon gems, original jewellery. Lanka Jewellers, 20 Battery Road; Chinaware, Chinese and Siamese buttons, table chests, The China Company. 8 Battery
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      1344 4 THE NEWEST, SNAPPIEST i MOST PRACTICAL PAGE L DESIGNED FOR WOMEN KIM) to your skin and so quick is a new electric shaver for mi lady, the newest means of ensuring perfect grooming. Models come with pink or blue plastic cases, ornamented with blazing "diamond" stars and they'll put
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