The Singapore Free Press, 25 March 1957

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press
  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper No. 14Xr>. Singapore, Monday. March 25, 1957. Price 15Cta.
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  • 273 1 Rocket supply for British bases JOINT ATOM-MISSILE TEAMS NEXT 11 is being speculated m Bermuda today that guided missiles will be made available by the United States for use by British forces from bases outside a> well as inside Britain. The agreement m principle for a supply of rockets, including
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  • 580 1 BIG TWO AGREE ON SUEZ Trade with Red China: America takes benevolent view of U.K.'s desire MR. HAROLD MACMILLAN, the British Prime Minister, told a press conference m Hamilton, Bermuda, yesterday that the atmosphere during his talks with President Eisenhower was "exactly one I dreamed of when I first arrived."
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  • 244 1 IRAQ: UK BAN LIFTED But Arabs object to U.S. pact link rrHE EGYPTIAN GovernX ment sponsored Middle East News Agency reported from Amman last night that preliminary talks were under way on the possibility of Egypt. Syria and Jordan adopting a united stand towards America's participation m the Bagdad Pact.
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  • 33 1 April first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 94 7 8 cents a lb., down fiveeighths of a cent on Fliday's close. The tone was quiet.
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  • 154 1 SOI'TII KOREA'S Defence Minister, Mr. Yong Woo Kirn said m Washington that Communist North Korea has developed three times the military air power of his country and probably has Russian supplied atomic weapons, including atomic artillery. He said m an interview he would ask high U.S.
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  • 244 2 No deals on this trip, but... Ready to help f pilE United States Trade Development Mission now visiting Singapore indicated that a larger and more representative trade delegation might visit Malaya, shortly after their return to America. "But that will depend on our
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  • Article, Illustration
    75 2 picture. MRS. B. TRACY, a voluntary worker m the Singapore branch of the British Red Cross, is seen receiving a basketful of clothes from a representative of the Special Branch of the CID, Abdullah bin Haji Raise. The clothing and shoes collected by the branch will I be distributed to
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  • 183 2 fPHE .International Cooperative Alliance is likely to select Singapore as the venue for its SouthEast Asia Regional Office and College. Other centres contesting for this honour are Kuala Lumpur and Bangkok. A final decision will be taken after the Alliances 20th Congress m Stockholm m
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  • 56 2 A DELEGATE FINDS TIME FOR CHESS Eighteen-year-old Una Heng Loong. a Free Press reporter who is representing Singapore at the 1957 New York Herald Forum for High Schools is seen here at the Westfown School, at Westchester, New York, playing chess with Zivad Hus--1 sami. the Forum delegate from the
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  • 126 2 mHE Balestier Community 1 Centre Is steadily building up a library for both Junior and senior members. The secretary of the centre Mr. Chong Pid Chong, told the Free Press that the library borrowed the magazines, and periodicals from the U.S.I.S. Public Relations Office and the Cable
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    • 30 2 LAST SIX j s OF s A L E S AT WASSIAMULL'S SMASHING REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPTS. COUNTERS FRESH STOCKS OF LATEST LADIES DRESS MATERIALS at SI/-; $1/50; $2/--$2/50 $3/-
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  • 156 3 WAR ON UNIONS BY WOMEN Hundreds m back-to-work march BRITISH women showed their hands yesterday on the issue which has brought more than one million of their men out on strike and disclosed they have clubbed together for their own protest rally tomorrow. Picket threat In Clydebank. heart of Scotland's
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  • 379 3 ANTARCTIC REFUGE IS DISCOVERED Hillary expedition comes across remains of hut built m 1911 J^S historic stone hut built m the winter of 1911 by three members of Captain Robert Falcon Scott's expedition has been found by Sir Edmund Hillary, leader of the New Zealand Antarctic expedition, and three companions.
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  • 368 3 S'pore future in doubt LONDON VIEW ON RIOT CONSEQUENCES f IVIL disturbances m Singapore during recent years had raised doubLs about the Colony's future development and commercial status, accordIng to the Daily Telegraph. This Conservative newspaper said m an editorial: "While Mr. Lim Yew Hock continued his rounds of discussion
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  • 84 3 POPE PUS XII appealed to the world's "burning" youth yesterday to help build I new Christian world "on the ruins IMlnuil ited l»v those u ho preferred errors to truth." The 11-year-old P»P« wa s addressing 50,000 teen- agers from Italian state secondary schools at a mass
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  • 86 3 PIRATES, alleged to have come from the Sulu Islands m the Philippines, wore masks and carried shiny automatic weapons when last week they raided Tungku, a village on the east coast of North Borneo, according to reports reaching Jesselton yesterday. These reports said the pirates came
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    • 109 3 PA OI IS GIAIUIS V-^*** #L ftS MP $aggillg V abdominal muscles Pulls them m P •Promotes ;^^PI good postures \j?'\ Gives that flat- waist muscular appearanct Makes you look fee! better I r^i, 'JM 1 O'i"3 I I oU to 44 a. i I t^ X" I O 1
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  • 209 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, Mar. 25, 1957. Opinion CLEAN UP BUGIS ST. IN the same way that tourists m Paris are quick to hear of the Apache quarter, so were our wealthy visitors from the Caronia to discover Bugis Street. There is, however, a vast difference between the two
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  • 89 4  -  Beachcomber ImJh PR those who feel sleepy when they wake up m the morning which is a perfectly natural feeling there are now 73,624 infallible cures. Every single cure makes you wake with a yell of joy. leap from your bed roaring with happy laughter, and go
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  • Article, Illustration
    1239 4 ll In! ItII *i I "1 1 1 llpi Ul'in' 1 f H WANTED A Malayan FILM it is sad up It *tr thtit Mr. Tom ffo*/*/*'. o Milliltfttrt i itit% Unit* is it-tit iiitf Mteliit/n it h4* n hi tt ntntruvl #'.v--pin>s tit the <>ml of June*
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 20 4 Received Again THE LATEST IN MARCASITE Jewellery SEE THEM AT: $.P.H.de SUVA ltd. 45, High St., Spore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh.
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    • 44 4 I <>X THAT PEICKLI Heat m feeling there's nofhiiv /^KL W quite like soothing A. I. W Prukly Heat Lotion— {-•ood for minor skin W|MJj||%ft 4^^^ A I /I va i la blc from> The FEDERAL DISPENSARY Ltd. SPORE COLD STORAGE ARCADE. ORCHARD RD.
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  • 411 5 BRITISH FIRMS ARE HERE TO STAY— TRADE ENVOY U.K. firms are competing successfully 'Everything now going smoothly DRITISH business men intend to stay and remain competitive —m the Singapore market to provide all ranges of consumer roods and industrial machinery that Malaya needs. This view was expressed oy me unnoa
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  • 225 5 VARSITY TO PROBE LAW Aussie or British system suitable? THE University of Malaya s Faculty of Law is to conduct an independent research into the laws of Malaya and suggest reforms wherever necessary. This was stated yesterday by Professor L. A. Sheridan who is to head the faculty, m an
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  • Article, Illustration
    11 5 is Chiet Trowoh Vomjame. o n J frica by Mr Nixon
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  • 127 5 6 HOUSES MIGHT BE RAZED Built without permission THE Singapore Rural Board is taking legal action to have a row of six unauthorised shophouses on an estate off Jalan Eunos demolished. "We are taking action against those responsible for these houses made of plank walls and corrugated iron. They have
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  • 70 5 THE Singapore Govern mcnt gave a total of $11,350 m relief to the needy last month, states the report of the Social Welfare Department. Grants to 30 youth clubs amounted to $4,463. the biggest share. $1,488. beiny paid to the Joo Chiat Youth Club. Six raids,
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  • 26 5 Plans are being worked out m Eindhoven, Holland, for a world congress for twins, to be held from June 20 to 23. Reuter
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  • 79 5 SHE WAS SUSPECT OF REDS MISS EDITH BOR- NF.MIssz A a painter whom the Russians suspected of beinic anti- g 1 Communist because she I came from an ancient family m Hungary. i "I was suspected be- I cause of my birth," stie B told the Free Press I when
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  • 128 5 MEN NOW DO THE ASKING SINGAPORE men are taking a keen interest m family planning. Mrs. Joanna Moore, the publicity officer of the Singapore Family Planning Association said that this was a "welcome and Interesting sign." She said: "Out of the 90 people who visited the association's clinic at SATA
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 176 5 OFFERS THAT WILL NEVER BE REPEATED BARGAINS! FOR LADIES 1 FO" MEN Skirts F' om 750 Brewster Sport Shirt: $9 70 E Blouses 49 E Sk.pper Sport ShkH $12.50 Half Slips 90 Manhattan Sport Shirts $12.50 S Full Sl.pv 105 Tmval Spnrt Shirts 7 SO N. Gown 50 Jayson Sport
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 292 6 HIAXUIIAKi: l» l<« Falk and Phil Davis JUST WANTj^ NOT AT THE PECK PLACE I WANT y SEE ME, OP THE CHATTER ANP| THE MOST I iit/\\ b> i:a»ar Ki«e llnrroii^li« A MU6€ ace CMAfcGEF AS 7 POCCfPULLV w'^'i^S^^ v. PCev\A,??AS7 £7 TO »{< <^k TACX.LE7 TmE s<^O T F
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    • 628 6 I BORN today, you wre eminently practical, and while you may have creative talent m the arts, you l will be business-like about your pro- fessioa None of this "art for art's sake!" You feel that if your creative gift is worth your while, it is worth other people's money
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  • Article, Illustration
    111 7 The I'nited States E 12th. Air Force m Kaiserslautern. Ger I E many opened their E sates to the German r public last week and put their latest air- craft on show for the E E first time. The Matador TM-61 E pilotless bomber was E E
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  • 35 7 A whaler operating under a joint Sino-Japane^e cooperation programme has scored its first kill m waters off East Formosa and meal from the whale went on sale all over Formosa. -U.P.
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  • 87 7 T*WO boys who were L "naughty" at work have touched off a strike at Redbank meatworks, 15 miles from Brisbane. A company spokesman said the boys, aged about 14, were caught playing hide-and-seek. They had previously been cautioned about playing on the job and .skylarking. The
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  • 33 7 Collisions accounted for 40.000 tons out of a total of 78.000 tons of the world's shipping lost m the second quarter of 1956. according to Lloyds Shipping Intelligence. Reuter
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  • 244 7 Girl, 13, poses as 22, then weds A 13-YEAR-OLD girl and her 17-year-old sweetheart pretended to be 22 and got married m church. The vicar spoke to the boy's sister, who assured him they were really 22, it was said at Eccles. Lanes juvenile court m Britain Chief Insp. Beardsworth
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  • 166 7 BRITISH experts employed m agri- cultural research are helping to safeguard the world's food crops from destruction by pests, animal diseases, poor soil and bad weather. In the pic- ture above an animal S trap is being prepared I for an experiment by I the
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  • 222 7 A MAN who walked into a library with a shotgun under his raincoat shot dead the blonde librarian, 38-year-old Mrs. Barbara Green. And an 11 -year-old girl, four yards away, saw it all. The girl, Lesley Deeley. saw the man pull out the gun. put it
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  • 26 7 A hyacinth bulb, taken from Norway by the Norwegian Geophysical Year Expedition, is now m full flower at the expedition's antarctic base Reuter
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 51 7 I SINCAPORE 1 HIGH TIDES I TODAY: 832 p.m. TOMORROW: 6.29 a.m. j and 9.15 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 8.09 a.m. and 9.44 p.m. THURSDAY: 9.06 ajn. i and 10.07 p.m. FRIDAY: 9.48 a.m. and 10.28 p m SATURDAY: 10 ?l am. and 10.50 p.m. SUNDAY: 10.58 a.m. and 11.11 p.m. JBIIIiIMIIIMIIHIII
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  • 209 8 VARLY one Sunday morning police were called n to a quiet Viennese suburb where openeyed householders had seen a wolf roaming at MUZZLED large. I two hour chase ensued, through gardens, overfences, up alleyways and down back streets. Anally the "brute" was caught
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  • 244 8 SPECIAL BRANCH detectives are investigating: a Communist-backed plo to sabotage and promote mutiny m the world's merchant navies. A document giving eight rules for Red agents is now m the hands oi Scotland Yard m London. It may explain sabotage m
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  • 147 8 THE SUNSHINE SMILE OF A 'BLONDE...' DARK HAIRED Katie Boyle, who m started a show-business career In a television beauty spot, has just B returned from a five- weeks holiday m the West Indies. But now she's a blonde. "It's all due. to the wonderful sun she said at her
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  • 378 9 TF WILLIAM JAMES EVANS, aged 29, did not A drown m his truck when it somersaulted into a river, it seemed almost certain that he would be burned to death. He was trapped m the cab when, later, it caught fire so that even
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  • 240 9 Love trap for Basil the boa T>ASIL, a boa con- .D strictor. six feet V long, escaped from a <, pet shop m South <• East London. A police dog, Bruce, i\ could not find him m 2> a search of cellars y around the shop m Well Hall Parade
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  • 174 9 The long way round... E Ali > thinking of j| E <*»■ selling something? W I E Or do you want a j house or a car? Then why not M- "Z low the French Gov- 9 E ernmenfs lead and g E take a thousand feet B 'E of
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  • Intelligence report
    • 931 10  - THIS WILL GIVE REDS FOOD FOR THOUGHT... Sefton Delmer |By IfKOM my Berlin hotel window I am watching a big machine at work which I rather fancy must be giving the Soviet political intelligence men some qualms. It certainly gives me a few t in tn •> >i t <
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    • 391 10 KADAR'S MASS-ARREST PLAN LEAKS OUT TO THE BRITISH fTHE British Legation m Budapest has obtained the Kadar Government's "blueprint" of how to smash a possible new rising. It involved the arrest of 20,000 people on the crucial date, March 15, the anniversary of the 18^8 Hun. garian revolution against the
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  • 54 10 Despite the effects of Myxomatosis on the rabbit population of Australia exports of rabbit meat' are booming. For the seven months ending January 31, Australia exported almost 7,000 tons of rabbit meat, an increase of about 2,000 tons on exports for the same period of the
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  • 35 10 An automic telephone exchange at Rasharkin, near Ballymena, m County Antrim, Ireland was severely damaged by a bomb set off by the outlawed Irish ReDublican Army last week. Re uter
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  • 1771 11  -  Adelaide Eastley BY.- n,,";" !lhX IX SINGAPORE FOR \norr ()\T HIM: "WHAT? WRONG WITO SINfIAPOHE?" S E -r IIU Mloll °a- i listened because I was aware of the fact that he's rated as discerning and not inclined to fly off the handle without just cause. "As for
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  • SINGAPORE DOCTOR
    • 178 12 1 MISS R. C. of Penang For the treat 1 ment of your dandruff, itchy scalp 1 and falling hair I would recommend a 1 shampoo two or three times a week with a lotion of (etavlon with equal parts of water. This will cure your dandruff
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    • 1100 12 H.Y.P.N.O.T.I.S.M. IS MAKING A COMEBACK WOMEN AT WORK PACKING PHARMACEUTICAL PROf? DUCTS IN ONE OF THE U.K.'S FACTORIES AT BEESTON, NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND, WHICH SUPPLIES THE WHOLE OF SOUTH EAST ASIA WITH DRUGS. MRS. Smith's severe neuralgia which she has been suffering: from for the past ten years: Mr. Tan's insomnia,
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 239 12 Daily Crossword CLUEs ACROSS 6. These hard stones contain 1. One m yarn but not m mixed tin (6). myth (5). 6. Rot m Mars for a downpour 4. Walden's colour? (7). (4-5). 8. Ailing Naxi not for passing 7. Gin up, then drags lines the to public ownership (13).
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  • INSIDE SHOW BUSINESS
    • 542 13  -  David Lewin PLAYS DRAB WIFE IN AMBITIOUS HOLLYWOOD ROLE By J'HESE pictures flown to Singapore show Joan Collins as she appears m her most ambitious part since she went West to the more gratifying climate of Hollywood. In John Steinbeck's "The Wayward Bus" Miss Collins slops around
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  • 305 13 "|N our weekly duplicate fouiA tome/ writes Ross Young Of Nutley, N.J.. 'I had the pleasure of holding North's cards. Well, maybe the cards themselves weren't a pleasure; bui the outcome certainly was." When North put down the dummy alter We.sfs opening lead of the three of
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 27 13 \jyjBfjnOOHFLEX Colour-corrected f/35 lens V imM W(/*Zm?\ x synchronised shutter s£| 0 Full-sixc brilliant screen I^^^ I I.A. O'CONNORS CO., LTD, V-iu_j<- LaidUw Bid?., Battery Rd., Spore
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  • 216 14 t IF you can read 1 Russian a Singa- j; pore coach seeks < I your aid m helping him translate a;; t Russian book on t some brand new methods m soccer. I Mr. Choo Seng Quee, m his zest to further (> X his
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  • 296 14 KOK SENG FOLLOWS HOCKEY CLOSELY j FAVOURITES j j O^ THE STARS: LEE KOK SENG, for two years captain of the Colony side, is an ardent fan of the state hockey player, S. Vellupillai. Kok Seng has followed Vellupillai's progress cm th«- hockey field for as long as four years,
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  • 35 14 A French rugby XV beat Wes Germany by 11 points (goal penalty goal and a try) to (penalty goal) m Berlin yester day. The French led 8-0 at half time. Reuter
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  • 394 14 SOCCER ROUND THE WORLD 111 iiiiiiillllllllllllllllllllllllllMlHlllllllllllllllllllK A SIGNIFICANT overseas item m the "FA Monthly News" journal is that clubs m East Germany have been ordered to forego the services of 30 of their best players at least three months m preparation for the 1958 Woild
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  • 84 14 TVE like the story from Seville that a player came on to the field wearing boxing gloves. Three times the referee asked him to take them off and he refused. Then the referee sent him off, and his ten team-mates followed him. The local association declared the team
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  • 105 14 MALE athletes competing m the Third Asian r Games m 1958 m Tokyo will be quartered at the Dal 1 Ichi Hotel m downtown Tokyo. Decision to construct an Olympic village m suburban Tokyo at a cost of 150,000*000 yen M 51.251.000 was aban- doned m favour
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  • 77 14 BOLTON is famous for its home-bred centre forwards. Albert Shepherd. Tommy Lawton, Nat L3fthouse and Bill Holdrn were all born there, and became League stars and Internationals. Now Jack Pollitt, doing his National Service with the Lancashire Fusiliers at Bury Barracks, threatens to follow suit.
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  • Article, Illustration
    119 14 picture. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r~= Jiiiimiuii uiiiiimmi Two boxers at close quarters try hard to E throw
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  • 392 14 Radioactive golf ball can never be lost THE U. S. Golf Association has a word of warning for amateur inventors. If you are hunched over a drawing board hoping to produce a club that will hit the ball 600 yards, pluck a stray shot from the bottom of a creek
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  • 188 14 /^LOSING prices at the last Victoria Club callovcr on this weeks Lincolnshire Handicap (March 27 1 and Grand Nai tional steeplechase ((March 29) were: Lincolnshire (one mile): 100-3 Dionisio, 100-8 Loppylugo and River Line 100-6 Nonchalance. 20-1 Babur, Idle Rocks. Ortho- paedic, Setting Star. Sunrise 25-1
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  • 72 14 I \li;i X OWEN is a versatile seventeen year old. On 1 Saturday MM if In ft hv plays Rugby football for llclsby Grammar School, and m the afternoons keeps goal for Ellesmere Port FC. He played for Ftu-land Youths versus Holland Youth, has appeared f.»r
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  • THE SELANGOR GOLD CUP FINISH
    • 94 15 Fangio takes Sebring Prix JUAN Manuel Fangio. Argentina's world champion, and co-driver Jean Bchra. of France, driving a Maserati. easily won yesterday's 12-hour S< bring* International Grand Prix of endurance— North America's most exacting sport* car test Stirling Moss < Britain) and Harry Schell (United States) finished about 12 miles
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    • 1025 15  -  ALLAN LEWIS smksdhdjkfhdfjgf Pappa's Love recovered from severe check l/WIK STABLES and trainer Ivan Allan had their most important success when Pappa's Love won the Selangor Gold Cup on Saturday. Mr. Kwik of Singapore, manager of the stable, deserves his success because he is not afraid to
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  • 54 15 In a weekend yachting competition at Chanel, rap Changi Yacht Club retained the "Snite" trophy for the .second successive i year. Mr. Leo Clarkson of Chanpi WM the winner m Peewit, second *;is S. A. C. Snook* of Seletar m Slame and third was Maj. C. Field
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  • 24 15 The all-Malaya Combined Services rujrby team left Tokyo hf air today lor Sit^njxnT after completing a goodwill tour of J«pnn.
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  • 78 15 i\l R guest punter on Saturday was Victor Rodrigues. He tipped the Ciold (up winner l'appa's Love. This brought him five points. Another selection, Tawakal, scored two points for a place m Race One. Windsor 11. his third choice, came fourth m Race Six. Allan Lewis
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    • 38 15 THE PRESENTATION Mr. T. /T?^;A-, owner of Pappus Love receiving Me handsome Gold Cup from Datin Lady Thurai- I sinrjam. wife of the president of the Selangor Turf I Club, m Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Free Press picture.
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    • 111 15 01 t£fc my& The local Press UNANIMOUSLY AGREE that this is the BEST OLYMPIC FILM ever! You'll fed Jill the Thrills Kxcitement as if you were there sitting 9 I IN A GRANDSTAND SEAT! !Vi —m^ <Hi -i-i v iii.iji3B"*fc'""* L i I OLYMPIC GAMES Melbourne FULL LENGTH FILM m
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  • 279 16 ASIANS BOOSTING RELIEF FUND 'Aid Hunaarians drive m offices Supporting freedom fight ASIAN office workers got together during the week-end to organise collections for the relief of Hungarian refugees passing through Sintraoore. They said they had been greatly touched by the refugees' plight and would do their utmost to show
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  • 77 16 Mr. Harold Macmillan, the British Prime Minister, said at Hamilton, Bermuda, yesterday that he had discussed with President Eisenhower the possibility of a visit by Queen Elizabeth to the United States. He told a press conference after his three-day talks with the President that
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  • 19 16 20 Worda $6 (minimum). KING: Suddenly m Singapore on 24th March 1957. Charles Forrester King of the Chartered
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  • 405 16 i w, T EIGHTS for Sat urday, opening > day of the Perak Turf Club's March- April meeting, are: CL. 2, DIV. I— 6F. i Crown Link 9.00 1 Early Bird 8.13 Mirzapen 8.11 Charles Kuda 8.08 Niiirisin.il'- 8.07 Treasure Island 8.06 Shoeshine Boy 8.05 j
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  • 67 16 rE rubber firm of Aik Hoe and Company Ltd. m Beach Road. Singapore, today reported the theft of a safe from its office containing between $40,000 and $50,000. According to a spokesman of the company, the theft occurred last night. Thieves probably entered the premises by
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  • 160 16 U.K. sailors fired on by E. Germans POLICE In Communist East Germany yesterday arrested a British naval midshipman and opened fire on another after they inadvertently crossed the border from West Germany. Midshipman John Coward and Midshipman P. R. A. Melhuist strayed across the frontier with a German lorry driver
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  • 84 16 FRENCH authorities In Algiers yesterday claimed their forces killed 270 nationalist rebels between Friday noon and Sunday evening. Vast "clean-up" operations were underway throughout this French North African territory. Five French soldiers were killed when caught m an amfcush by the rebels near Affreville. 85 miles
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  • Article, Illustration
    78 16 This is a watch tower at the Jewish settlement of I Nahal-Oz. It is only one mile from <»»*»• and with the handing over of the Gaza Strip to the United Nations' Emergency Force, Jewish settlements m the area have returned to their watch tower patrols men and women sharing
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  • 24 16 A heavy column of white smoke, began rising yesterday from the central creater of Mt. Etna, m Sicily. Europe*s tallest volcano.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
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