The Singapore Free Press, 2 January 1958

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  • 110 1 GROI "i army officers and civilians had tried to overthrow the regional government Mtoluci s and West Irian, according to an communique quoted today by the Jakarta s ageuc) PI A. lmunique, Issued in Ambon, capita! liv pro-Dutch Moluccas, said the (i on cl< ar evidence or attempts the
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  • 50 1 lEGHT to moderate A rain i s likely to fall .ill today, according to meteorological forecasts. Though it had been raining almost continuously since yesterday morning, the total rainfall diiriiii; the 24 hours ending at 7.30 this morning was only 1.81 Inches. This is not considered heavy.
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  • 36 1 Madam Ng Kim Boon, of Lawrence Close, Singapore return i to her home yesterday afternoon and found md cupt> ir I had boon forced open and aboui $7,000 in cash v. I
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  • 180 1 b ilieved immuaid tl it ce b i I Wna in* 1 and ignitarie „t ;atherpalace. for an lon In a fi>w ion for 'AMU kl j "iy out i to In- don isia'fl ant i Dutch campaign to gain Western Guinea, the President -iici that 1957 had been
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  • 216 1 SINGAPORE PLANE FORCED DOWN BY JETS Skymaster on way here to pick up Dutch evacuees from Indonesia said to have violated Albanian air space 4 British airliner flying from Duesseldorf, Germany, to Singapore was forced down over Albania on Tuesday by jet fighters, it was revealed yesterday. The crew of
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  • 151 1 No message was received from the Skymaster after it had sent out an SOS saying it was being intercepted by jet fighters. The message, picked up by Italian radio stations, was then radioed direct to the airliners home base at Hum in Southern England. Independent Air Travel
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  • 16 1 c. j lon yesterday I Used omnibus vice 1 through the country. U.P.
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  • 81 1 MODIFICATIONS, so m i designed to eliminate Icing problems, are to be c «ii-.- out on the lir iki of engines on 15 medium-ran Britannia unb' i-prop airlin< rs. This v. cause the British Overseas Airway.. Corporation Britannia service betw( i n >- and London
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  • 61 1 rnHIEVES stole b motor van 1 to remove b ftfe from a florii t'a shop In Ea Coasi Road, Singapore, early thli morning, The tnefi of the safe, < >( >n taining $6,000 fii valuables and $4$ In CJisn, reportocT a fishmonger who lives 6n ton <>t
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  • 33 1 January first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 82 I 4 cents a lb., down a quarter of a cent on Tuesday's close. The tone was quiet
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  • 71 1 ROCKET DEATH INQUIRY rpHERE will be an inquest I into the death of Mr. William Evans, who died when a flare rocket wu.s tired to greet the New Year at midnight on Wednesday In Collyer Quay. The date of the inquest has not yet been fixed. Another guest at the
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  • 36 1 Two teenagers were killed and 15 others injured yesterday as the car in which they were all packed skidded, and plunged 110 feet down a river bed near Walsenburg, Colorado. Reuter
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  • 317 2 'Tamed for peace 1 so the scientists' race is speeded up RUSSIA'S New Year claim of major hi». through In Ihc raee to tame the Hi, brought new Western calls yesterday foi a m. ping up <>i sii(ntiii( research. European scientists saw no reason to
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  • 64 2 THE QUEEN-AS TV MILLIONS SAW HER Queen Elizabeth seen at h«r tlvsk aft«r her Christmas Day broad cast t<» ihr Commonwealth. The broadcast, owr world -wide radio channels from Sandring ham, was (he first onion television. Behind the photographs her < hild r«n are the Christmas cards The holly decoration
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  • 41 2 Thirty two people were killed and 85 Injured In a collision b< t ween two passenger trains near Ambala, 120 miles north ol N( w Delhi early yesterday, the North (i n Railw ;iy. s iinnouncod. Reuter.
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  • 309 2 li'lMIE unofficial Afro-Asian conference which ended in Cairo yesterday re- presents in the view of diplomatic observers in London a major attempt by the Soviet Union to jzain influence in Asia and Africa at the start of the New Yenir. The resolutions which
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  • 90 2 MR John Wilson 3H, the totally blind director of the Commonwealth society for the Blind, will leave j London Airport on Monday for a Rye-month common- i wealth tour Including Singapore and Malaya. Mr Wilson, who will br accompanied by his wife is
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  • 259 2 CROWDS SEE IN 1958ON TV television kept more people than ever at home to see the NewYear in, both in Europe and America. Renter reports indicated. new YORK: Many Americana stayed at home and saw 1958 In on TV. Rain in New York and snow in Chicago encouraged their. to
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  • 79 2 Thls what il on -and-a-half-ton wildly trum- luting elephant did yesterday in a New Yea* "tarn. pede down a Nottingham street in England after P breaking out of its eircus stall. Smashed In Hie doors or houses; pushed a rar for r,O yards; tried to uproot
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    • 54 2 UNIVERSAL FOOD MIXER Th« Onl) FOOD MIXER offered juzt complete with 2 Mixing Bowls Juicer and Mi-al <>riii(|(r uilhoul ;tn\ rxtr.i I^B List Price $178.00 (f < Less 10°o for Cash Here's Everybody's All Around Kitthen Helper 220V 12g Watt« AC o r I) C The MARDEN Company «CHAM)W Q
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    • 40 2 I SOOGER ATO MOP (Special 26cm Type) $14.80 LIMITED QUANTITY BUY ONE TODAi ii 1 1 (Prices for other tyjM s of SOOGER remain unchanged) LI SENG MIN CO., LTO I 6, North Bridge R« I SINGAPORE Tel: M6ti I
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  • 70 3 ITi" the Indonesian passengers on board KPM fes which were rerouted to Ekpore instead of making [various Indonesian ports J r fear of .seizure, have en repatriated to their fcf Indonesian consulate K?esman added that al Bonesian crews 01 k™ ips have also been repafrvfe ships rerouted to beapore
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  • 40 3 ■jo Su-t>l«\ 44->var-oici Aimr aim world eating Jlampi" n, ate seven feet 10 iche- of ra^v sausage In ve and a > i 1 1 1 minutes in trthumberland, England, Isterday alter an enormous
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  • 41 3 Joan warms up in a mink coat picture. fit. Mtl(I on uv *nd American skating star .loan r < In trs.fi, s lnink ro:| t- until she warms up while 8 il Wrmhley, l^ndon fnr IHa Ipp «how 'Winl(•»• VVojuh -vhincl Reuter
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  • 86 3 A SPURNED lover spoiled New Year's Eve for 19--year-old Carla Musso of Turin, Italy, with a bouquet of chloroform -sprayed roses. The man, whose name 'i was not revealed, sent thu? j red roses to Carla's home i The girl pinned two of them on her
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  • 353 3 MAJOR GENERAL Sir Robert Laycock, Governor of Malta, left Valletta by air for London last night for consultations on Malta's threat to cut its ties with Britain. He Travelled by British European Airways plane. It was stated in Valletta that the consultations with
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  • 172 3 CIVIC .courses, organised by the Singapore Department of Information Services, are to be stepped up this year. A spokesman of the department told the Free Press i that they planned to hold two courses a week next year— more if funds permitted. The department had asked
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  • 280 4 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, Jan. 2, 1958. Opinion HELPED f ro n ad that a police- man was beaten tip bv eight gangsters at KamDong Pek San r v< ng Is bad enough. Bui n hen, in addii ion, we learn that the hooliganism w a s watched by
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  • 903 4 She cheers end of a RITUAL HORROR *>„«„.. finds »nv rear* <« O«wn m dveimimi \X»u I shall nvttr uvur thv uniform <>S <> Uvb's Mum k& an i x-deb, I am prepared to rftlM t r.hett ii t the abolition of th<- presentation parties. i realise th;*t we have
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  • 330 4 By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT IN d< nouncing Krem- lin tactics of prating about peace while fomenting trou b 1 e, NATO has made plain Its view that Russia's unsupported word Is worthless. NATO has also declared the Intention to arm and organise, on the assumption
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  • 254 4 lil.' STRABISMUS 'Whom God in erve) ol Ut i' cht bs organ! ing for !hi yea r anot her exI-' dit lor to the Ande; to b< m ire pr« else to P' pa iketl the mounts n on wrhoi i i^-p' tie i ered the horrible.
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    • 24 4 v Hi W < ENGAGEMENT RINGS DIAMONDS alto In DIAMONDS the la velies t GEMS U. S. de Suva 106, ORCHARD ROAD, Singapore-9: Tel: *****
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  • 288 5 Appointment of Singapore Tourism Director imminent rpHE Singapore Tourl ist Advisory ComsERS pill of the erector Tourism and re- 2 ol them be appoint* without any An announcetnenl M M Monday, when the Bo»rd is due to bold IU next A spokesman for the Board told the Free Press that
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  • 445 5 I America will regain lead by next December but— JIM EUGDEE FORECASTS TU\ u\: is no chance of America sending up a Sputnik for another six months, however hard her scientists may try. But she will re-assert her superiority over Russia by December.
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  • 37 5 I .^> k U^ Marino sergeants their nr l1 yo sterd ay when lin"tr^ raShPd into "iu 'n fv i l n(l was sub Ul jwy pioußhprt into k« 1 P»Mlm train, Reuter
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  • 133 5 Have you banknotes with different numbers? LfAVE you ever come 11 across a dollar note that bears two different serial numbers? A spokesman of the currency department told the Free Press that there were thousands of such notes circulating in the Colony. He said that the notes were result of
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  • 553 5 The Balestier Junior Trade School has made the final selection of 160 pupils, out of the 814 applications received. The students will start their training on Jan. 13, when the new term begins. 1 fIORN today, you have many con I I IS tradictions En
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    • 125 5 JT Dacron- Cotton NOW ENJOY THE I JB mf SOFT TOUCH OF Mj/W f ">SF V SPORTSHIRTS OF »i^K^ /T 65% DACRON AND Mf s\W jr?f<-& a 15% COTTON. M *>£kr *< AVAILABLE IN JB ij^^^x/ PLAIN COLORS AND WWj/ '7^ IN FANCY Cr^ K x PATTERNS |UST W\'&&9** WASH,
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    • 206 6 I^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^tT^^^^TT l"|V|;|; lll'|4I IIY Svillif) JOFClcill UNSUSPECr,KIG. TUB LEADING SHIV I I 4S IHt S>//^> /LAAV/3S:. A ./O/C^ ffSE^^l I f^L^iS^^QEA^^rF AMD H O^ TAUeAX S SACK PATROL. EASES BOOMS FgQ/H WITHIN SMLE GGIMLV. oH FIGU&E Of= PGIMCeSS TALA WAITS HEAR THIS. REBELS v F rZ^v a Jr ~TT^OMFd"^HB T
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  • 222 7 Horror might await return of earth man from space nnVIET scientists are pondering: problems of 5 ioumcys to the stars from which passengers mifhi return to find the earth millions of years rider. n-j*! vas revealed In an article published In vesterdaj In the air force newspaper Soviet Aviation by
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  • 218 7 yJlK Now York Fort u n e Magazine said the flow of private l.S. investment funds abroad "has taken on all the characteristics of a great migration, important to the U.S., and also vital!) important for world economic development." America has become more than just a great trader, the business
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  • 112 7 1 Canadian Bill Thompson. 35, who is I the youngest of three I Harwell scientists who i have shown Britain I I how to produce bound- f less energy from water. For his part in the research that has made science's biggest dis-
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  • 348 7 BIG MIGRATION OF U.S. INVESTMENT FUNDS and 1957 the average outflow Jumped more than two and half times— to U554,300 million." Fortune predicted that, while this outward flow may be subject to some contraction or at least levelling off in 1958. it will increase in the long term. By 1966
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 138 7 SINGAPORE I j HIGH TIDES j TODAY: 9.28 p.m. TOMORROW: 8.27 a.m. and 10.16 p.m. SATURDAY: 9.14 a,m. I and 10.57 p.m. I SUNDAY: 9.57 a.m. and I 11.35 p.m. MONDAY: 10.39 a.m. TUESDAY: 0.14 a.m. and 11.20 a.m. WEDNESDAY: 0.51 a.m. and 12.04 p.m. Today's Radio Programme 1 15
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    557 8 THE Singapore Lodge of the Theosophic.il So- ciety gave a New Year treat to more than 100 un- der-privileged children at its premises in Cavcnagh zEE Road on Sunday. They were entertained by come- dian Johnnie Johnson and by a magic show and received gifts. Free Press
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    921 8 Mr. Alsagofl exhorts his Muslim brethren to "continue to give generously toward chanty and to bequeath their property to charity lioifif/fOff.v charity Jit proposes that the Government oi Persekutuan Tanah Melayu ■appoint a commission to study whether the rate of individual charitable contributions is based upon income or capital
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  • Free Press film feature ROCK AROUND THE WORLD
    • 12 1 Thursday January 2 1958 Free Press film feature ROCK AROUND THE WORLD
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    • 676 1 Tommy Steele-to rock 'n roll stardom in a year rpHE news went round i A Uu wor ici like wildI fire and his fans went crazy with joy when newsp a p e rs printed the story that Tommy Steele, the young singing sensa- tion trum the back streets of
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    • 69 1 Ul L *S! n roll """"hers arc featured in 'Rock around the World." Most 1 Brt «»h k« Ol «my Steele himself, but helping to give the film that extra aing lr »»»»ppi iJii J 1 11 Humphrey Lytteiton and his band. It was Humph's
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      • 50 1 «il«!l'lB,:lBil» t W:«-«« »'l» introducing BMUTAWXTS Elvis Presley j. TOMMY ■B[ P^^^ajß^^^ WO III.' I)" 11 Wr A I Mini llf TOP ROCK TUNES I Jf IF PLUS! J A .F hil nancy whiskey all aPt -i-. >/,#' M B 11 m^^m I C'urrenl Sontf Hit I OPENS TOMORROW Baaß
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      • 172 2 fk LET TOMMY DO THE that, her xaM <frwtfkJ Co^^ASl -tod, fcujRr.dar equipped^' Super Constellations! Th( powerful Tadai 'eyes 1 constantly probe the skii 150 miles ahead of the aircraft to 'how the pilot flu best and most comfortable way! f < RING *****, ADELPHI BLDC. SINGAPORE, OR SEE YOUR
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      172 3 i-oiii ship** i,i r on the ocean wave, but all uns Tomraj Steele can think of music Here, tin- ships galley, he locks a tune oul ol a make-shift Jophone ol empts saucepans. i DURING iii^ spells <>n dry land Tommy tikes !n*> guitar Into the ffee bars of
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    • 112 4 FREE PRESS FILM FEATURE TOMMY MEETS TIME I ft*. fl«F£¥ DS'OUD moment the proudesi per hap i in the life of ti- boy from Bermondsey 1 ttle d d *•<■ r< 1 1 m those clay. o< little money, no f'» rr an^ riirty streets as a
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    • 151 4 rivIMMY STU I I for *U things he un bi., T^with his n,w found wealth, remains it heart the simple boj "ho knew Bermon4sejf inttmatel] He ba« h;«s "couple »l llits> lu s:lv> l)l lt prefen to aress as Intormallj as In this scene from Hie
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      1006 5 QcL(aldU, me been popular since I heydey of the Egyptians t,.,/ womenfolk created |h- own from basic ■emiiuils imported by deft caravans. tried it ■he Egyptians of those ■s had* origin ideas, too But ■internal economy" m tried to exploit such >oai ingredients as melon Inci* and honey water
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    • 1912 6 The clue of the cue and green fingers fhdkhhds dfhdf gfdgfghg A See Page 15 |T WAS OBVIOUS to Lariff, as soon as he entered Lai Peng's office that she and Inspector Twee were not seeing eye to eye about something. The Inspector looked sulky and she looked more than
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    • 558 7 Volunteers assist in clinic for children BABIES' WELFARE 15 LOOKED AFTER All VICE SISTER Mora Smith oj the S.S.A.F.A. (above) (jives a word of advice to a mother while Miss D. J. Finzell, a clinic worker, looks on. Yy x w yr Mrs. Rose mi null Humid, (left), a welfare
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    • 337 8 ffddsf WESTERN tradt* with Red China since the relaxation o! control six months ago hftl amounted a men* pittance. Prospects lor improvement in the near future are. dim. Economic experts In Hong Kong point out that Communist China has neither the goods nor
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    • 37 8 Peking Radio reported Red China's .second double decker railway and high way bridge over the Slang River in Hunan Province has \H>i>\\ opened, n win facilitate trallir. with Com- rnuril-;t Nurt.fi Vlf'tn-trn i A.P.
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    • 84 8 US embargo will remain A man us. Adminiatra- tion ofTieial said in Wa.shin^ton that an Interdepartmental Government Committee has reaffirmed unanimously the u .s po lu-y of maintaining a total embargo on trade with Communiit China The official .said the decl slon was made during the paal six weeks following
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    • 396 8 Lion of Kashmir to be released fgfgfg TiIIK 'Lion of Kashmir" A has been raising flowers and feeding his chickens, wondering when freedom would come. It i.s coming for Sheikh Abdullah, in January, 1958, according to official sources at Srinayar, Kashmir. The burly, towering Sheikh Abdullah, called the "Lion of
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    • 288 8 'Eminent sons' astonish Mr. Nehru INDIAN Prime Minister Nehru said in Calcutta that he was astonisruM that "eminent sons ol India" were getting excited about the issue of Hindi and counselled "restraint in dealing with such a vital problem. Mr. Nehru was addressin the All-India Writers Con ference and made
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    • 202 8 Partition and the Indian garden withers pRIME MINISTER Ja- waharlal Nehru has recommended for India his own version of Chinese Communist leader Mao Tse-tung's theory of let a hundred flowers blosscm." Continuing his efforts to appca.se hill people who arc demanding regional autonomy, Mr. Nehru told a public meeting at
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    • 636 9 gfdgfdgfdg Is your boss a bore? HERE'S THE REMEDY r\ year, new [iqui He hooks advise women whal l 0 do and nol to do, And never li word on manners i nun. who need the advice fin more than we do Now at last an
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    • 270 9 \|OST women yearn to be well-groomed to their iTI fingertips, but. how many take that ambition literally? Anne Francis, one of the most immaculately groomed of Hollywood's younger actresses, feels that, just a s good first impressions begin with an ■********************1l 111 111 Mill 1 1 111
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    • 128 10 nnwo more entries from British Honduras and Ceylon 1 have been received for the Empire Games in Wales next year. This brings the total to 32, and there may be more to come. There will be about 1,400 competitors and officials. morp; GOALS. Ten teams In the
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    • 67 10 Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Ted Ditch- j I burn swings round on j the goal post as a header from J. L<*wls, I Chelsea outside-left, speeds just outside the j net during their Engl lish First Division I match at Stamford I Bridge. Watching the near miss from
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    • 304 10 Hungary coach wants to learn in England By DESMOND HACKETT N AND OR HIDEGKUTI let it be known he would likr a job as a football coach. Tf you do not readily recall the name Hidegkuti consider yourself blameless. England Soccer chiefs have been trying to forget his name for
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    • 267 10 SINCE he left Fulham at a bargain basenvnt price Arthur Rowley has scored goals galore tor Leicester City, invariably with j his trusty left foot. "Hat tricks" have com* 1 j i with pleasing regularity, j season after season the bur ly Arthur has
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    • 464 10 Mr. S. deals out a new heavy By \K( HIE QUICK PROMOTER Jack So--1 lomons is shuffling iiis fistic cards U^ an expert bridge player, and he is dealing heavyweights. The well-used Dick Richardson Ls now at the bottom of the pack, U seems, and the new trump., arc Randolph
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    • Page 10 Miscellaneous
      • 213 10 CLUBS across 6 Pee] ten it.s.soru?d (5). 1 normality from Baturn'i t> Becret hundred land first lufl«*fl 111). (11). M.i[> line U>ler;tt,loi)^ i«>. 7 How Ron met rute.s? (11). t Boft <lrink'' (4), 11 M.Mintains of miH»? (5), 10 The gay roLsU-r Is mo.sl.ly 12 Dlreotloni about a rod' (5).
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    • 361 11 Tranmere Rovers players score a double hat-trick HEARTS BEAT HIBS IN KEY CLASH DOUBLE hat trick was one of the highlights of yesterday's V.K soccer programme. It came in Ihe Northern Section when Jimmy Dodd and Ken Williams of Tiamnere Rovers each scored three goals to swamp York City 1.
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    • 140 11 Rose gets pro. offer 4ISIR U f V\ Kavis Cup doubles stai iMvvn Hose will flj to Sydnej tomorrow to niscuss a professional Dffer with Imerican promoter Jack Kramer. Rose said yesterday had arran tl the me< ting, fi(K c said he could not say yet hether he would turn
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    • 200 11 CTSS M the *h e 1! al Melbourne Wai I VMI R «w and the \,o irson M**te* third ln pair in (h <* tic hh H to* (up b«itt VI uui Anclrrson parr, S^ 1^ and Cidin, i the deUk U( Wtlhi won •tata?
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    • 160 11 BURKE HITS 189 A PATIENT knock of x 189 by Jim Burke helped place Australia in a good position on the second day of the second cricket test against South Africa yesterday in Cape Town. Australia were all out in their first innings soon after tea for 449, South Africa
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    • 180 11 From Page JO to the car, he probably j went to wash his hand* and there in the bathroom he saw Casper's watch. Not knowing what to do with it he did the obvious thing and put it back on Casper's wrist, but he put it back upside down."
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    • 276 12 REBEL PLANES MENACE OIL CITY DEVOLUTION hai broken <»»'t tin- oil rich South American state <>< Veneiuela with (in- ah force »pearhea«iin| ;i iml <<» overthrow the government <»> President Marcos Jiminex Centre ol the i< It 1 Maracay, the air force e 70 miles Horn Caracas, the national capital.
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    • 36 12 a L0 yi-ar old girl yesterday accidentally hot and killed ht eight ■.<••" "i i brother In Olney, Illinois. while playing witn a loaded rifle left behind by their elder brother Reutei
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    • 28 12 Sir William Pennev ii] tor "l the Atomic weapon; Reaeai ch Establishnv n\ In Britain has been appointed a vi'<' president oi the Royal Society. Reuter
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    • 90 12 Just before the clock struck twelve. .revellers at Raffles Hotel darning the Old Year out. This was typical of scenes at most Colony night spots and clubs where dancers joined in the fun and linked arms on the stroke ot midnight to sing the traditional
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    • 86 12 4 DI VORC E pet it lon again i the Duke 01 llnbui gh's former private ecretary Lieutenant Com ii and( r John Michael Avi n Parker has been .-ci down for hearing In Lon don n appear In the list ol undefended
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    • 87 12 There were many fierce "battles" for prize monr\ during Singapore's New Year Day sea sports held otY Collyer Quay. Competitors scrambled aboard the judges boat after some events, angrily demanding that they had won. and threatening to throw officials overboard. In the above picture competitors
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