The Singapore Free Press, 4 May 1957

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1 4 The Singapore Free Press
  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper No. *****. Singapore, Saturday, May 4, 1957. Price 15C'ts
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  • 574 1 'BUT UK WILL GO AHEAD WITH ATOM ARMS' Butler: We are ready to join wide disarm pact Afore tests are coming Britain intends to be a nuclear power, she would be the first to welcome a general agreement on all forms of disarmament, Mr. R.A. Butler announced in a speech
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  • 252 1 U.K.'S 'BLIND ALLIES' I—to1 to blame forf I Eden's failure! riimiiii iiiiii27= RRITAINS Minister of Education, Lord Hailsham, said in London last night that Egypt's Suez Canal plans will never "willingly be accepted in their present form by any loyal British subject" despite the U.K.'s "blind allies." He was referring
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  • 102 1 'Yes' to the hungry Hungarians A FOUR-DAY hunger strike has won Hungarian refugees the Trish Government's promise t .at it will do everything possible to get them entry into Canada. The 371 refugees at the Knookalisheen camp stopped eating in protest against delays in sending them to the United States
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  • 107 1 Communists try to weaken Balkan Pact WIIE Turkish Prime Minis- ter, Mr. Adnan Menderes, told a crowd of 50,000 people in Bursa, Northern Turkey, yesterday: "We will never permit Cyprus soing to Greece." He added "The last limit of our self-sacrifice Is Mm partitioning of Cyprus."
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 32 1 Time for a It;-- tvr**«3f-*** H ii I I j^^ 5|C AwABDtD COLD MIOAI AT LONDON IKfWfRS IXHIfITION 19J4 Brewed and »ottleo ir malatan iiiwuits. siNCAro«t Distributed it eraser b neavc 4.1
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  • Article, Illustration
    60 2 No! it is not a "conjuring trick" but the newest type of operating table seen for the first time at an exhibition of surgical instruments in conjunc- i tion with the meeting of the German Association for Surgery now being held m Munich. West Germany. It enables the patient to
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    117 2 Black cats may be considered lucky by most people, but petite Jill Dixon. now appearing in "High Tide at Noon" prefers them striped. "Fontibell" as this handsome feline is called, has lived with Jill ever since 1954, and JiU is convinced she's the best luck-bringer in the business. She arrived
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  • 90 2 Millions live on 'pep' drugs THE director of the World Federation for Mental Health, Dr. John R. Rees, yesterday told a conference in Folkestone. England, that there were 1,500,000 people in Japan addicted to what he called the "awakening drug.' Addressing the Royal Society of Health, he spoke of the
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  • 130 2 Lib.-Socs out for new blood THE Singapore Liberal Socialist Party is to hold its annual conference on May 26 to elect new officebearers. The meeting will be held at 2 p.m. at the party's headquarters in Wayang Street. The secretary-gene-ral, Mr. E. K. Tan, said he hoped to see a
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  • 313 2 It's been a long, long wait... THE Singapore Ratepayers' Association has a number of grouses. They are: Delay in revising the rent control law, stray cattle nuisance, inadequate street lighting, excessive rents charged by rhipf tf>n:ints and lark of road manners of cyclists. A
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  • 153 2 VOICES NOT HEARD BEFORE PROSPECTIVE tenants of r the new S.I.T flats in Albert Street are thankful to the Government for listening to their plea for a low rental $35 a month. The tenants voiced their complaints through the Free Press on April 29 and said they could only pay
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  • 111 2 BORNEO AHEAD IN RUBBER RUBBER production and 1V husbandry of Malayan small-holders are much behind those of their counterparts in North Borneo. This was stated by Mr. Norman Yong. Superintendent Instructor of the Rubber Fund Board, who has just returned to Jesselton from a short visit to Malaya. There were
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  • 64 2 A SUB-COMMITTEE of the British European Association is considering the possibility of chartering aircraft to take Singapore children to and from their schools in England, during the holidays. The committee hopes such arrangement will not only facilitate travel but also reducee cost substantially. The sub-committee is
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 112 2 THE SCIENTIFIC ANSWER TO flWfl^ SINGAPORE FOOT JjJ I— is <j» jk 1^ i t"^ W*^ E •TIMEAFAX 1 OIHTMENT .|k The proven scientific treatment vj containing the mott efficient \j~ E=r^ W, iC^. substances yet discovered for Athlete's Foot. Dhobie Itch 'TINEAFAX POWDER 1 and Ringworm of the body.
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  • 198 3 CRISIS-TORN Indonesia gold and fore'?*: rency holrf' v ttui week dron- below the emergi x/ level of 15 per cent of currency in circulation a ngure fixed last February when the drift in the country's finances began. The Bank oi Indonesia in Jakarta
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  • 82 3 EX-COP FACES CHARGE A FORMER Malayan po--1 i c e superintendent, Gordon Howard De Vere Ralph, charged at Wimbledon^ London yesterday with embezzlement, was alleged to have told a detective sergeant: "I'll be thankful to get it all cleared up. I have been scared every time there is a knock
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  • 33 3 Actress Ginger Rogers, 45, announced in Hollywood yesterday that she and her fourth husband. Jacques Bergerac, 30, former Paris lawyer turned actor have separated.— A. P. A. P.
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  • 138 3 rpHERE is a very good reason why Mischief the L Chimp (seen above) is making his name in cabaret as a female impersonator. He can't stand men. But girls— he'll do anything to please them! He'll make his own bed dress himself walk a tightrope
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  • 165 3 'Clean sheet' Japs can now visit Malaya JAPANESE who were in Malaya prior to the Japanese Occupation may apply for visas to revisit Malaya provided there is no security objection, said a spokesman of the Immigration Department, in Penang today. The spokesman was refer- ring to the case of Mr.
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  • 42 3 A cave-in buried 28 miners in a mine near Catanissetta in Palermo, Sicily, today. Twenty-three of them were rescued with minor injuries. Five were still buried under the debris, but rescue workers hoped to find tnem alive. U.P.
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  • 49 3 The Japanese Prime Minister Mr. Nobusuke Kishi will visit Ceylon from May 28 to May 31. In the course of a goodwill tour of South-East Asia, it was announced in Colombo yesterday he will be accompanied by a team of 18 parliamentarians and officials.- Reuter
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 21 3 Jy A f M. Flinter S. Grinberg Diamonds Jewellery 67, Stamf or dRd., (Eu Court 81dg.,) S 'pore 6. Telephone *****.
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    • 81 3 KINGMATIC the invulnerable self winder with special features •28 jewels fully jewelled for most automatic watches, greater accuracy and depend- A waterproof case *Transat*V ability. the only one to cross the An elastic S-shaped arm shiel- Atlantic, both ways, successding from shocks the rotor fully, immersed in sea water, centre,
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  • 205 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, May 4, 1957. Opinion Britain has no ill-will BRITAIN, humiliated and still suffering from the aftermath of the Suez incident, harbours no ill-will towards the people of Egypt This could not have been demonstrated more clearly than when a Labour M. P. suggested that Britain
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  • 900 4 'Short term' marriages now the fashion in Red bioc... Communist indifference to the sanctity of marriage, added to the pressing demands of the State upon the time and energy of the workers, is resulting in so many broken homes in the Soviet bloc countries that authorities are beginning to view
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  • 45 4 Mayflower II in full sail on her way to Plymouth, Massachusetts. U.S.A. The little ship a replica of the Pilgrim vessel that sailed from Plymouth, England in 1620 is expected to take six weeks to complete the 4,000 mile voyage across the Atlantic.
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  • 227 4  -  Beachcomber by IT is not surprising that an all-in wrestler was asked to leave a dance-hall because his antics were too energetic even for the young dancers of today. My own dance being the minuet. I can sympathise with the couple who said that the wrestler threw
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 41 4 We mmt CUAR EVBYTHMC to the Bare Walls, n we are DtopMinc aU for the Price of a Son* at the CLOSING DOWN of oar RETAIL DEPARTMENTS at 71, High Street. Don't Miss It at BAJAJ Textiles, Limited. .71, HIGH STREET.
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    • 154 4 ©Thin at thirty and getting worse why doesn't he use 4 Medicine for the if //i/w patches JJj^^ receding at the F| pPVfS B temples //le^ Pr jf ar* signals which say USE V H^ RANTEEN I^l/' KM A true medicine for the nalr— formulated following the dlscovery by research
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  • 290 5 BEREAVED AND DESTITUTE AFTER BIG FLOODS By Margaret Wee rpRAGIC Madam Kong Ah A Foong, 61 -year-old widow Ls today a happy woman thanks to a sympathetic Singapore Assemblyman who, she says, has been "like a son to me." Hers is a
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  • 231 5 STORK PREVENTS STUDY BY MEDICOS THE Dean of the Medical Faculty, University oi Malaya, Prof. E. S. Monteiro, yesterday said that non-recognition of the Kandang Kerbau, Hospital as a post-graduate training centre did not imply that work there was slipshod. Prof. Monteiro was replying to criticisms following the report by
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  • 117 5 THE new Indian Com- I missioner in Sinfa- 1 pt»re, Mr. V.M.M. Nair, presented his creden- I tials to the Officer Ad. I ministering the Govern- t ment. Mr. W.A.C. Good« I on Thursday and im- I mediately took up office. Mr. Nak who arriv- 1 ed
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  • 123 5 rpHE Kim Kiat Avenue Community Centre has been reorganised. The new office-bearers hope to increase the friendship and the harmony of the residents in the area by organising more cultural and social activities. The following were elected office-bearers at a general meeting recently; President, Mr. Lim Chong
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 31 5 \UNRIVALLED! s Just a dab a day i Keeps odor away. i I '.J AVAILABLE AT ALL I LEADINC STORES Sole Agents: i J COUSINS IMPEX J 3B RaMlcs Place S'pore
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    • 120 5 ||immillimiri :.MimminuiiiMMiiiiiiiMimiiimiiii iii urn nun new goods Many Interesting Items Have Just Arrived m We suggest you pay us a visit to see what we hare now. Diamond Plat. Watches, Cultured Pearl Jewellery, Diamond and Jade Rings, Diamond Cocktail Rings. S.P.H. de SUVA LTD 45 HIGH ST. SINGAPORE AIRPORT -SINGAPORE
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 293 6 M WmiAKi; br Lee Falk and Phil Havis ONCE A6A/N TWE FIOURt-IMAOi TME RECEIVERS U.\S\N6>) r CWIBFf TWIS IS f k/UW-TWROWIKiO REMAINS 6EArEP--MANpRAKe, C3R= TM6 MAKiPRA>^. L VOURVOICe? MAHC^AKE 6ESTURES UVPNJOTCALLY- INV«SIBLE, SETS UP— I »V ITSELF MOW POjL^ LISTEN J\ UPS ->,^ VOU PO THAT 1 y "1 I
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    • 416 6 BORN today, your blunt directness of purpose and your abili'y to hit hasd in a frontal attack is probably one of your outstanding characteristics. You are. by nature, something of a reformer and your greatest i success lies in the realm of ideas. I Parents of children born on this
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 164 7 LONDON, May 3- RUBBER No 1 RSS elf. fe^'buyers 26? buyer, European ports May 2 6\ sellers 26% sellers June 26 S, buyers 26 V4 buyers RUBBER No RSS Spot g£ fe ?uye?s RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement buye" M% buyers House Terms June 2 7 sellers
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    • 113 7 NEW YORK, May 3. Previous Today TIN Straits spot 99 25 Mom- 99 12 nom TIN futures Standard Contract May 97.62 buyers 97 50 buyers 99 00 sellers 98.87 sellers Jane unquoted unquoted TONE: Steady. SALES: Nil. Straits Contract May 98 62 buyers 98 50 buyers 99.25
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    • 48 7 NEW YORK, May 3. Previous Today 30 Industrials 498 56 497 54 20 Railroads 147 02 146 84 40 Domestic Bonds 90.02 89.97 15 Utilities 73 46 73 67 65 Stock;* Composite Averages 174 52 174 37 Above prices quoted in U.S. cents per W.
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    • 55 7 Malabar/Lampong spot 27, llloatl 26'i to 26. Malabar May ihipment 25 Lampong May shipment 25'i, Sarawak spoil 26 '4, afloats 25 May ship- ment 24 l ii, June shipment 23 'i Muntolc white, spot and awaiting release 34. afloets 33 to 32'i. i sellers ex-dock Above prices quoted
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    • 116 7 LONDON. May 3- Previous Today COPRA Philippics c-i f. U.K./ North European delivered weight per lonf ton May/June $175 i- sellers $174'^ sellers COPRA, Straits c i.f. U K/North European delivered weight per long ton May/ June £63 'i buyers £63 'i buyers £64 sellers £64
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  • 200 7 14 win fortune -but are so glum EHMTRTEEN council park workers were told "You've won £75,000 on the pools" but they didn't look happy about it. The sun shone and birds sang in Gladstone Park, Willesden, London. Yet, when one of the winners, a dog-handler, walking with his guard dog
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  • 75 7 WITH summer bounding up on the heels of Easter, the I sunny weather turns a girl's head to gay clothes light and cool. q Husbands hands dig deep into pockets. But B above is one good sug- gestion for the not too I deep pocket ideal for
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  • 103 7 ROGER WENT UP IN FLAMES.. FOURTEEN -YEAR -OLD Roger van Kuylenburg stuffed sugar and weedkiller into a rifle, then popped a lighted match down" the barrel. There was an explosion that injured Roger and another boy. They were taken to hospital. And there flames shot from one of Roger's trouser
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 51 7 .•llllllllllllllllllllllilillllllllllllL I singaporel HIGH TIDES I I TODAY: 2.13 p.m. TOMORROW: 1.25 a.m. and 3.05 p.m. MONDAY: 2.11 a.m. and 4.05 p.m. I TUESDAY: 309 a.m. II and 5.17 p.m. I WEDNESDAY: 4.23 am. and ttt p.m. E THIRSDAY: (i.03 am. and 7.41 p.m. FRIDAY- 741 a.m. and 828 p.m.
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    • 128 7 Today's Radio Programme lor Singapore 1.15 p.m. Saturday Date; 1.30 Time Signal, News and Singapore Share Market Report; 1.41 Saturday Date (continued); 2.15 Weekend Sport; 2.45 Edmundc Ros and his Rumba Band; 3.01 At Your Request presented b> Geoffrey Weeks; 3.30 Juke Box Parade; 4.00 Lazy Afternoon, 4. 30 Tea
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  • 1061 8 Steve Winters and THE GOLDEN SCORPION I tit 5 1 u» x au r rxat The famous private detecUve. Sieve Winters, is engaged by Singapore millionaire Mr. Chan Ling, who thinks that a t»n« headed by a man calling himself the Golden Scorpion is trying to ruin him. Winters, with
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 243 8 j Contest j winners THE winners of last week's colour-in contest (each ol whom will receive a $5 prize in due course) are as follow?: Miss Eleanor Chan (14), 15 Margate Road, Singapore- 15. Miss Yvonne Roche (11), 135 Marshall Road, Singa-pore-15. Master Joseph Ho (15) c'o Kandang Kerbau Hospital
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    • 302 8 Colour— in contest With prizes for you! POCKET-MONEY prizes Singapore 1, to reach her are offered for color- »<* )ng this scene with paints. A mlt to l5 crayons or chalks. There are four prfce, Name (Ma s ter/M.ss) offered— each of $5 (two for boys and two lor girls).
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  • The Saturday sermon
    • 679 9 REMOVING THE BURDEN OF SIN TN these days of faster air travel the world is shrinking. Places previously weeks apart by surface travel have now come ridiculously close through the means of the airplane. Even the North and South Poles have been brought in easy reach of each other, but
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 120 9 fl IHI^BP^ HK^. 'Mi BR^'aifc^' «i' I^E& 90KK Hkk< <tf&s aHHnI «g-+ Kti.inidn Ch'ng Ec Lok v ''*i is^ M Xx ML These babies look as if thc\ are about m Si to express a ihoughtful opinion on the topics of the day. Jf No doubt they have made up
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 1048 9 II I IMII **********111l lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIII ii^ I Sunday church 1> an noun cements f St- Andrew's Cathedral: 7 a.m. ¥^.«h rßnkit p> ssjsnss;- p™= Tg^ji.-^m.ra N --i-m 10 30 a.m Matins, 11 am- Man- and 8.3U ajn- School darin Service; 6 pm. Evensong S t- Jo«eph'f Church (PM.) c llfl^,
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 1170 10 Mk Bfc rf^/ I 1 H^fe, W^W actual winner when there are |i Fl M 4|F It is like having one choco- kJI late and there are six eager W ll m little children each hoping to get Sp BBS' B^: W -'y. jfflfe M' SLgP il^ I assure you,
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  • 247 11 'BUSBY BABES' ARE HOT FAVOURITES FOR TODAY'S CUP FINAL MANCHESTER IMTED, undisputed English soccer team of the season, hope to become the first club for 60 years to achieve the remarkable League and Cup Double today when they meet Aston Villa in the Cup Final at Wembley before an estimated
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  • 198 11 yOUNG ENGLAND beat England in the eve-of-the-Cup-Final soccer match, at Highbury (London) last night by two goals to one, having led by their two goals at half time. Youthful thrust decides It was always an entertaining match with England's Seniors, including the evergreen Stanley
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  • 272 11 T*HE monthly award of Cups, medals and othor Trophies, were made to members of the RAF Seletar Golf Club by Mrs. D. D. Rogers, wife of Station Commander Group Captain D. D. Rogers. Many old partnerships will have been broken up due to the return
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  • 122 11 EXHIBITION BY COLONY LIFTERS riREE Sing*] Olympic weightlifting repre.sentaiives Tan Ser Cher ♦feather). Tan How e Liang light) and Wong Kay Poh t middle) will give an exhibition at the Evergreen W. L. Party championships at the New World Park tonight «8 p.m This is the first public exhibition by
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  • 131 11 Rough play on increase in Russia SOVIET sports oftuiaK are becoming increasingly concerned over rough play and "hooliganism* on football field*Only recently star-for-ward I douard Streltso*, member of Russia's champion Olympic team, was ordered off during a match between Moscow Torpedo ml Minsk Spartak in Ode^v.» After scoring the winning
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  • 70 11 T HE Indian Davis Cup team yesterday won two games and drew two in another exhibition match against a Hong Kong team, i In the singles P Lai. of India, beat Norman Lo 6-4, £■5; R. Krishnan drew with Edwin Tsai 6-0. 3-6: N. Kumar drew
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 56 11 S? HnV l o/ ■■:*ms£S&Z& latei- it entertains- it infornw. tmh^Jm &km f\ m^gJ^Jgg^pP^^Cjg^p^^ \^li^H K Malayan fiction and stories, v JB^Ar .^.^fe£ :ii iH-tngs Mateya into your nome Rw I y iialfiinJr rKCiUUIvt iiiilfiWiMf'f Wi' ll 'JlwiiiiPiMJnmftiitr I l^m i^^S t TrcftiFLirfl H*cii nAiA/u nu ire >*€>^^a| LfVi l/vfwrl~UW
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  • Article, Illustration
    25 12 MAGIC EYE (Camer) being led in after win- S rung the second race Cl. 3, Div. 1, mi S event at Penang on Wednesday. .iiiimiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiT
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  • 268 12 SURREY SCORE SECOND STRAIGHT SUCCESS J YORKSHIRE ALSO CAIN AN EASY WIN v CAMBRIDGE j rNY LOCK, the Surrey and England left-arm slow bowler, yesterday took seven wickets for 47 runs against M.C.C. and gave the champions their second consecutive win this season. They beat
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  • 153 12 LEWIS HOAD (Australia) will meet Jaroslav Drobny (Egypt) in the men's sngles final of the British Hardcourt Tennis Championships at Bournemouth today. Hoad and Drobny are old rivals, and friends, and in their last meeting at Manchester a year ago Drobny won. Yesterday
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  • 66 12 Red China corrected an earlier report on Thursday and said Chinese swimmer Chi Lieh Yun set a new world mark of 1 min. 116 sec. in the 100 metres breaststroke on May Day. The New China News Agency earlier had said Chi set a record
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  • 89 12 BOUQUETS FOR WEST INDIANS JOHN GODDARD and his cricketers from the West Indies read all the good things British sports writers had to say about their play. The British bouquets piled up after the West Indians' two-day rout of Worcestershire on Thursday in the tourists big test of the tour.
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  • 342 12 jpOSEROYALE, owned by, 1V the Aga Khan and Sensualita owned by his son Prince Aly. finished first and i second in the One Thousand Guineas for fillies run over a mile at Newmarket yester- day Rose Royale a daughter of Prince Bio starting at 6:1.
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  • 139 12 Walker in golf final ARTHUR WALKER, ol South Africa, will contest the final of the English Amateur Golf Championship on the Royal Liverpool Links at Hoylake today with Gordon Whitehead 32 year old Manchester wholesale poultry dealer. Walker, who qualified for this "closed'' championship because he is the son of
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 567 12 CLASSIF'ED ADS. ACCOMMODATION VACANT U Words $2 (Mi*,-Box S§ cts. txtrm. ROCHFORT 4 O*ley K\se Vacancy Comfortable well furnished self-contained suitmodern conveniences, full board. Meals served in suite Tel ***** AVAILABLE SINGLE Double-bedrooms Full Board Hot Cold Running Water Bath Quiet Airy Locality I l Miles to G.P.O. Oxley View.
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    • 128 12 1 Youll see the besf of Br//O n ¥O|fß oy |t^^39 from o car of your Only in your own car can you > f\ enjoy the go-as-you-please holiday "^fc^T rTI that show* you Britain at its best. *v^JHPn-i j(-l!3v Choose one of the fine range of Ford Cars made
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  • THE FREE PRESS Saturday MAGAZINE
    • 11 1 THE FREE PRESS Saturday MAGAZINE Singapore, Saturday, May 4, 1957. i
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    • 1115 1 gdgf j: The life ambition of every j: Balinese is to hare the best possible cremation money :j AS I have already mentioned, the people of Bali have very simple beliefs, bill this is to be expected from those who make happiness their chief
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    • 1264 2  - BRITAIN'S GRAVEST M IOMENT TOM POCOCK |lj3h9Hll Yes, if really is 17 years ago... and life was like this LEFT: as viewed humorously by Pont, one of the war's greatest cartoonists; and in reality (RIGHT) as the bombs began to fall in the London streets. Invasion 1940 Most people didn't
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    • 372 2  - Speak King for myself JOHN BEHAGUE R Benjamin Bpock, American expert on child care, whose pocketbook for parent? haa been reprinted something like 50 times and has found its way into more than live million homes, can sometimes be a pain i n the neck For sevoral months Spock has
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    • 908 3  - When men women) become monsters... Pelham Groom !K THE ability of man to turn himself i n to a wolf, a tiger, or other animals ha s featured in the folk lore of nearly every country throughout the centuries and it is by no means without its followers today. The
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    • 5 4  -  Pelham groom \ti
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    • 433 4 Hitchcock does it again IT IS a cliche to say 1 that Hitchcock is the Master of Suspense and vet it is an undeniable -fact. He is the one man who stands out above all other directors through his uncanny gift of appreciating the possibilities of suspense in, what to
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    • 226 4 VIOLENT GUSTS OF HUMOUR BY PECK IF you want to rock with laughter go and see Gregory Peck, Lauren Bacall and Dolores Gray in M.G.M's "Designing Woman/' The humour conies in violent gusts and so close together are they thai you have scarcely time to recover from the pain in
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    • 437 4 Graham Greene's 'Loser Takes All' r<RAHAM Greene's "Loser Takes Air makes a well sustained comedy, although at times it is inclined to drag. The stars are Glynls Johns, Rossano Brazil, and Robert Morley and the worst fault of the film is that there isn't enough of Muiic-y. When he is
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 48 4 t ratings COMING Designing Woman x x x x x The Wrong Man xx x x Loser Takes All xx x x SHOWING: The Solid Gold Cadillac (F.P. April 27) x x x X The Unguarded Moment (F.P. April 20) xxxx The Rwer's Edge (F.P. April 27) xzx
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  • FREE PRESS RACE DAY Special
    • 5 1 FREE PRESS RACE DAY Special
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    • 665 1  - Premium Bond is day' s best bet ALLAN LEWIS -By PREMIUM BOND should be one of the day's best bets in Race Two. He won very well on Wednesdav and looks the type to saddle uu. I fancy Motion Picture and Nufenen to fill the placings, with Indian Heather as
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    • 272 1 Saturday. May 4, 1957. J NANYANG Vhefree'fress E sm,TS T,MES wmfmnmm $IAHG pau j MY WINDSOR LAD SCRUTINEER KWEELOH j I ALLAN LEWIS TRESPASSER EPSOM JEEP CALL Z~ "I ER PRINCELY GIFT PRINCELY GIFT PRINCELY GIFT PRIN1 ELY GIFT PRINCELY GIFT PRINCELY GIFT PRPNCELY GIFT JUPITER
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
    • Page 1 Miscellaneous
      • 56 1 I Allans Best) I Bets today ALLAN LEWIS'S Best Bets for today are Premium Bond (Race Two), Lycos (Race Six) and Holiday Flight (Race Seven). His Best Outsiders are Irish Pearl (Race 1 Five) and St. Vitus (Race Seven). THE 60ING I The going today at Penang will be very
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    • 927 2 RACE 1-2.45: CLASS DIV. 3-6 FURS. 1. 808 SOl'NI) BARRIER 6y cheg (Kwik Stable) Allan 9.00 Paterson 2. 046 WIDE SCREEN II 3y bag (Shaw Stable) Spencer 8.09 Posner 3. 700 MATRIX 5y breg (Singapore Synd.) Rodgers 8.08 Camer 4. -34 PRINCELY GIFT 3y bag (Mansley
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    • 1290 2 FORM OF TODAY'S HORSES RACE ONE SOUND BARRIER: 1-5-57 Eighth in Div. 2— 7F race. WIDE SCREEN II: 1-5-57 Sixth in Div. 2— s'/ 2 F race. MATRIX: 30-4-57 Went over 3F in 40%; 1-5-57 Course scratching in Div. 2 7F race. PRINCELY GIFT: 25-4-57 Was going better than Niall
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    • Page 2 Advertisements
      • 116 2 After the big win... ...Celebrate with MACKESON'S MILK STOUT SOLE AGENTS: important Occasion In the exclusive Six-Ninety one feels completely at ease. This superb Wolseley is fitting in every way (or the important business or social occasion. It now comes with new colour decors, new walnut facia, Jf new deep
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      • 44 4 HONEYBIRD (Paterson) clearing away from his field to win Race 5 at Penang on Wednesday from the fast-finishing Irish Peart (No. 6). On the inside of Irish Pearl i are Prince of Lalita (third) and Moneysmate (fourth), »IIIIIIIIIMIIH«IMMHH«O" I(
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      • 197 4 UKINCE OF LALITA should make amends for his unlucky defeat on Wednesday by winning The Kedah Cup, the main race at fcnang today, concluding day of the Penang Turf Club s Summer meeting. v,™« Twice denied a clear run in the
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      • 180 4 ON time test it looks as if Premium Bond will score a double for the meeting. Carrying 806 he clocked lmin 7 4/5, which is exactly one second faster than the time returned by Magic Ey e in the top division.
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      • 289 4 ADJUTANT, Lycos, Small World and Verni appear to b e the pick in The Summer Cup (Race Six). My fancy is the topweight Adjutant, who put up an encouraging performance to finish second to Blue Ice Adjutant is up IMb. but being an improving type
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      • 151 4 rIS is Bagby's race but it is difficult to separate Buffer Stock, Acrobat and Timberlane. I think I will throw in my lot with Buffer Stock (Race Four). This good looking three-year-old has been shaping like a winner on the training track, and has improved
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      • 145 4 WITH Marigold out of the way, Premier sticks out a mile here. Premier put up a smooth display on Wednesday, when second to Marigold. Drawing the outside marble Premier did not get the best of jump, but still he was able to beat the others just as
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      • 159 4 MAGIC EYE will no doubt start a hot favourite in Race Three following his clever win on the first day, but I think I will take a chance and go for World Freedom. Ignor e World Freedom's poor display over W. when he beat only
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