The Singapore Free Press, 26 July 1958

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1 4 The Singapore Free Press
  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper SlttfSpM* Saturday. July 26, 1958. Price 15 Cts
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  • 351 1 Brisk voting: Parties keep 'stay clear' polls pledge POLITICAL parties I were this morning observing the agreement arrived at yesterday not to canvass or station worker .v.-iim 100 yards of polling booths in the Kallang City Council byelection. Pollini started at 8 a.m 1 .'.hour Front candidate, Vlr. Lira Ser
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    25 1 picture. Policemen removing Labour Front emblems from the small parapet wall of Whampao Square whlrh was within ten yards Of the polling booth- Free Press
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  • 236 1 Russia warns Turkey: Hands off Iraq npilK bloodiest fight- ing since the U.S. marines landed in the Lebanon nearly two weeks ago broke out in Beirut last night between opposition and Government forces. Unofficial reports said 14 people were killed and 12 wounded in
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  • 37 1 rFWO Malayan women have offered to become the wife of John McLean, 38, of Adelaide who was the third Australian to ask the Straits Times to help him find an Asian bride.
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  • 145 1 rE British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, and Mr. John Foster Dulles, the United States Secretary of State, will discuss East-West summit meeting prospects and Bagdad pact matters in London this weekend. Mr. Dulles is due in London from Bonn by air tonight to attend the Bagdad
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  • 137 1 4 GIRLS IN MISS UNIVERSE STORM AS the choice o! Miss Universe drew near at Long Beach. California, today, four Lat in-Ameri-can beauties who were not Included In the 15 finalists complained angrily over the judges' selections. The protests woe led by Miss Uruguay, blonde Irene Augustyniak, 20. When the
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  • 39 1 Pilot ditching plane with 53 passengers A PAN-AMERICAN air/v liner with 53 passengers aboard developed engine trouble over the Atlantic off Newfoundland last night. The pilot radioed that he was preparing to ditch the plane in the .sea Reuter
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    • 68 1 'Loye Pat f M.lhe one compact y make-up Mial never cakes, never turns orange-) 'Love Pat' is pressed powder plus foundation with Rcvlon's own skin-softrning Lanolitc. Unlike loose powder, it's spillproof, foolproof! Gives you a natural-looking bloom that never changes colour— because it contains up to 3 times as much
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  • 240 2 Chamqun and UK forces must leave first: Rebel polls stand 1 1 < i*i sof electing i new Lebanese President received an apparent set back lasi night with statement in Beirut by <>n<' <>t the top relw leaders thai eh ((ions could not h* held while President Camille ilia moun
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  • 145 2 r v n .-.anus o loboed 1 c unmuntet C 3 I I i have held days and voiced readi t in supI i the Arab people, the Pi i last In b i :h bo iim g Kong, ency -said
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  • 235 2 1,500 MORE MARINES IN LEBANON ,4 RESERVE battalion of about 1,500 United i States Marines began landing in the Leban on yesterday from offshore transports. The battalion arrived a week ago from North Carolina in a non-stop airlift with aerial refuelling. As soon as they landed they were transhipped to
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  • 46 2 Before leaving Prasei Valley yesterday, Princess Margaret made a visit at her own request to British Columbia's oldest church the Anglican church of st' Mat? DiVine at near by Maple Ridge. Tho (rip caused a 40 minutp delay in the itiner' ary,
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  • 43 2 '.".r mree-cay search In the South Atlantic for j I bai k 6,000-mUe trip into outer space and j Ihor-Ahl,- taking off at (ape Canaveral in the first i lof three recent tests ill, a mouse in the n.'seVone
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  • 5 2 SEARCH FOR SPACE MOUSE FAILS
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  • 280 2 REBELS RING U.K. AIR BASE IN IRAQ BRITISH con who now rrom Ba to Beirut to tile censored iory despite peacefu] ations, the m glme has aggr< mind The correspondent tliat an Iraq] diviii armed with i tarion tanks and American equii moving up to around the i base at
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  • 257 2 J)OMINIC ELWES, husband of the former Tessa Kennedy, 19-year-old heiress, applied In the London High Court yesterday 101 his release from prison for contempt of court. Tho couri reserved judg-mi-nt until the end of the month on Blwes, 20-year-old son of royal portrait DBlnter Simon
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    • 244 2 ■"S'fe '.j^ With Muro-Matic Pressure -^.T^N. Control for cooking without 4 \>^ looking. This exclusive conI ft ~^y^ j Vi trol provides a choice of 5, j( U 1 *£>i} Jl 10 or 15 pounds of cooking i v!^*" "/JBS^.^- »J pressure. You con hear the J I selective pressure
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  • 81 3 SLAYER'S PLEDGE WAS GOOD ENOUGH chubb. ierv- mr years' Unfor manO j her lister-ill-returned home at Broadsi airs, Kent, yester(arole to attend -old daughter's funeral. She travelled from prison to her home by train. Hied by officials. The funeral took place at a church where Mr*, daughter, Barbara who died
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  • 103 3 lhe Singapore Youth J oun< ,i i Jvl i,ij,| 1t held 5 "Bugles and Drums," a E mass youth display and tatto at the Sin- S Kapore Badminton Sta- r clmni. It was to raise funds E 10 M'U(l S()me S y C re
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  • 23 3 i; rtti «h cruiser Cum>V arrived at Vai v; tordav from B^- stats of the numBrifffti w Commando neadquartcrs.— Reuter
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  • 206 3 'Find my parents' says man left as baby in H.K. A YOUNG Canadian who last saw his parents in Hong Kon^ in 1932 and fears that they died in a Nazi concentration camp, has written from England to ask the West German police for help in tracing them. Robert Joseph
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  • 137 3 Eniwetok fallout U.S. to check 2 Japanese ships THE United States yesterday was reported to be sending a team ot technicians to two Japanese coast guard vessels in the mid-Pacific which were said to have been contaminated by radioactive fallout from a U.S. nuclear test recently. The two vessels, the
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  • 104 3 MALAYAN motorists will be entitled to full associate membership for j-Lx months of the Royal Automobile Club in London and other national motoring clubs throughout the British Commonwealth. The R.A.C. in London mnounced yesterday that 53 national motoring clubs throughout the Commonwealth affiliated to the R.AC, had
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  • 143 3 US ROCKET TO MOON BID NEXT MONTH? BRITISH and United States scientists are working at Jodrell Bank, Cheshire, England, on preparations for an attempt to send the first rocket to the moon, it was disclosed last night. The rocket will probably be fired from Cape Canaveral in Florida while the
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    • 146 3 TREASURES OF THE ORIENT K^-'*f drawing »<>om pieces \\li\ I IjC^^K Hand i c r a its. sBO-- INDIAN CRAFTS: Wai jtf^L^ii INDONESIAN CRAFTS: ES|B^B Bali Heads, Batik Sarong-, Emporium of Malayan, Indian Kashmir handicrafts 108. ORCHARD HOAI>. TEL: *****. Between Orchard Road Circle and Market (Open from Monday to
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  • The Singapore Free Press Saturday, July 26, 1958.
    • 218 4 Opinion Lessons of U.K. plan npHE recommendai ions th.it th Governrneni should intere >i itseli in *he estab lishmeni oJ a contributory h< iit h insurance scheme are pari icuhuiy valuable since they conic 1 from the medical associations and have noi been forged as a political weapon. Nevertheless, political
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  • 102 4  -  Beachcomber fgfg II! i nc, I hi Sue 1 c hed ulis a tlon eh( rrn iirwv. A firm d i p i licence to 1 140 ol In 'i unbond< d oj exportei »1 On !8 13 I i n tna ng d!re< i and- "'it.
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  • 777 4  - 620 miles over desert by taxi to Bagdad DANIEL GILMORE by reporting from BAGDAD ti/ITH the taxi win- do\s open thick swii ling dusi filled Ihe air on the trip from ite rut to Bagdj d. v.n h the window clo ed it was like a Turk! 1 1 bat
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 14 4 il I GI AN SINGH &CO..LID. 1 301 RAFFIES PIACL SIIMGAPORt 1 TELEPHONE: *****/8
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  • 321 5 Mother: I won't part with my 10 children |tiRS. Martha Forbes, Singapore i mother oi the ten children whom their father wanted to give away, pm her foot down yesterday and said: "I won't part with any or them." That was the end cf the five-day drama which began on
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  • 80 5 COURSES FOR DRAMA STUDENTS AND TEACHERS Ish Council in are is sponsoring ma courses nexi Tin will be held on d 10. ion on stage lightup, the history drama, music in nd stage duelling will be given. Is $10 per student ond course will be i August 25 to 30.
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  • 84 5 Actress Rita Hay- worth and her hus- band. Hollywood pro- ducer-writei .lames i Hill seen at South- ampton on their arri- val from New York recently. Miss llayworth i s in i England for a holiday, hnt her husband— he's number five is there in
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  • 146 5 Who will help youth of Cairnhill? THE Incorporated Secretaries Students Society, Which is running classes for over-aged students at the Tanjong Katong Girls School and the Chinese Girls School in Cairnhill Circle, will start a refre.sher course in English from August 25. The organiser of the classes. Mr. David Chew,
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  • 58 5 Tiif Qantas-BOAC office In Singapore yesterday announced that 11 wnnhi resume normal flights to Jakarta at the end of this month. I A spokesman for the airlines yesterday said negotiations with Indonesian Government have been successfully concluded. Flights were cancelled In April when the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 28 5 Going on Leave J k f imp m I "".I be m nv 11 A, o., sy W 1V wi(h s?£: a*. '^'Po^c 2800 fl nd Sl < for
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    • 112 5 WORN H Trie WUHLU o LOVELIEST WOMEN The Indispensable kitchen Aid. AURORA LTD (ELECTRICAL DEPT.) MWriVUM til/., HIGH ST.. SINGAPORE. PHONE: ***** "BABy'S 6 y~~ The FEDERAL DISPENSARY Ltd. RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE COLO I a hRCADI OR< I, RD RO ItV- -W magnetic recording tap« ii^ a^^ EASTERN oceanic >'.-./-
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    • 220 6 ■■■■■■j r v IJCFP lIAWKE by Sydney Jordan P^ 6UOTDKNOM/VOU. 1 11 I A^gnnfla PfCKEO UP A BAO -<P TMEIQ MCB6A«e r MAWKe TMC6C MAOTIANS 111 I TtyAKiS/CvjßatCWM «M A COOC 1 GETS TMBOUfIH, TMCVtU l^* 1^ I A COUPLE O^ MCXIOAW COPS lit I F|< ueE T Mu sy
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    • 447 6 BORN today, you have one of those generous, outgoing natures thai I seems to encompass all the world i You enjoy people and understand them, often better than they ri tIH-mselves. Fortun i as well as fame ondoubt^ E edly will be yours, although it may not come to you
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 187 7 I LONDON, July *5. I Previous Today I v i I\S> t' if •bM« )u)v unquoted unquoted I'"!"'" »>■•> 23 '< bujrera 22% buyers 23 sellers 23# sellers V(| ,i 23% buyers 23 buyers 23.. sellers 23 sellers Bgfi spot 23. buyers 234 buyers m" iU v
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    • 94 7 NEW YORK, July 25. Previous Today N Straits <\n>t 95.50 noni. 96.25 nom. N futures i.ti> ontraci July 05.00 buyers 95.00 buyers 95. 50 sellers 9(>.50 sellers 95.00 buyers 95.00 buyers 95.50 sellers 96.50 sellers Quiet. SALES: Nil L'BBER: Futures July 27.75 buyers 27.60 buyers 28.00 .sellers
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    • 52 7 lUjiaI Ujia n: and awaiting 2h 28', to 28 1 27'- c and i' awaiting re28»i to V. 27 ij cif. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot 45. awaiting release 44 afloats 43 to 41. and July shipment 40 39 cif. sellers, cxdo< k. I! quoted in U.S. certs
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    • 31 7 I NEW YORK. July ?f>. Previous Today X!™? 18 «7.12 501.76 sj2f*- "9.55 130.84 I 1;';.; Bonds 90.03 90.08 t T9.54 79.74 tocks Composite Averages r,i.9V 173 38
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    • 72 7 LONDON, July 25, r)! Philippines c.U k PrevtoM Toda j; 1 »P«n ports delivered f'^ --^"Vr^ »»8 seller, $198 aellera Jjwpii ports delivered D<Sf \;n U •'»«> Mu K £72% tiom. £7-. nom. ,if I n "l'* Straits pfmttjr* in bulk <'>' Xll ilHl( (>vloil "06^
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  • 163 7 :i stock mar- >, X Cli ied the week ft rm note. BentiTrnn' 1 ?J? am aasUted by t A oPWmism regardL 1 i: lirll( East situah Prospects of Kyggr. and bu,ie at n! thfl outstanding The industrial market generally was very firm although pre-weekend pro-fit-taking
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  • Article, Illustration
    30 7 picture. I Marion Stafford the star who was the "Pirate Girl" in a television "Treasure Hunt" series, enjoys the sun and surf on New York's Long Island Sound. I U.P.I.
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  • 174 7 THE ten-man delegation of Singapore rubber traders who want to visit Red China to improve trade prospects are still wondering when they Will get their vi.sas. But Mr. Ng Quee Lam. vice-president oi the Singapore Rubber Trade Association, said they could afford to wait tor
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 103 7 Today's radio programme 1.15 p.m. Programme Summary and Tunes with your Tiffin; 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 More Tunes with your Tiffin; 2.00 Saturday Date; 2.45 Australian MagßElne; 3.00 Saturday Prom; 330 Juke Box Parade; 4.00 Lazy Afternoon; 4.30 Tea Dance; 5.00 Saturday Medley; 5.30 Bandstand; 5.50 Sports Hour;
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    • 58 7 Liiimiiimiiiiimimiiiiiiimimij: I SINGAPORE I I HIGH TIDES! TODAY: 6.40 p.m. E TOMORROW: 8.59 a.m. S E and 7.54 p.m. MONDAY: 9.55 a.m. E and 8.54 p.m. TUESDAY 10.43 a.m. and 9.43 p.m. E E WEDNESDAY: 11.19 E a.m and 10.27 p.m. E THURSDAY: 11.5;> a.m. E and 11.08 p.m. FRIDAY:
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  • 1417 8  - BRIDES VISIT FAIRY IN THE WELL Diana Ross by 1111. s| OKI SO I IB IV\ <> SISTERS {0 to tl>< wiM "'I woman in their village on Urn ol their weddlflf, a-, was the custom, and the wise woman ueeu them in turn and telK ilicm both th<> same
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 126 8 CHILDREN'S PAGE A colour-in contest! V v ft Wl//1 prizes for you.' l POCKET-MONEY prizes Name (Mast,! \liss) B are offered for colour- B ing this scene with paints. B crayons or chalks. B There are four prizes B offered each of S."> (two B. for boys and two for
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 219 8 q 10 I I^^^Bw HHO^l 0 IT I BfflS fljssw CLUES A« ROSS. l herring kind. G. PoisonSmall ii >h ol the- plaici OUS snake. 9. French chefamily. 7, Kind oi crow ml t famous for his work thai nestfl In masonry, tf. on fermentation. 11, it Move the lists,
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    • 285 8 Rupert Rusiy's Adventure I Rupert cannot understand why it." 1 hey Creep forward, go softly X Rusty is so interested in the cottage through the gate, and peei X and +ie asks him again to go home. window. This is queeret than hui the boy pulls him on. I've ever."
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  • 418 9  -  Rev, Frank Martin Lvi i" f vto/'/ »«i i iiMMi by iiu» IND the i] sat Sudie truth wrencl he ehi spoke. M i do wNh you '0111(1 convert Maurice." Maurice Is a Jew, Rosemary a Protestant. More and more it Is fashionable to say that belief
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 306 9 II i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H H 1 1 U 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 U I I I I E 1 1 1 1 M M I I I I I I
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    • 445 9 ROMAN CATHOLIC Cathedral of The Good Shepherd (Victoria Street): Mass. sermon in English (3 30. 8 a.m 10 a.m and 6 p tn. SS. Peter I'aul's Church iQueen Street): Mass, sermon :n Chinese 6.15. 7.30 and 9 a m md 6.30 p.m. Sacred Heart Church (Tank Koad); Mass. Sermon 6.15,
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    • 384 9 Barker Road Methodist Chapel 40 Barker Road: 8.30 a.m. Sunday School, 9.30 &.m. Worship Service Mr S. T. Peter I im. St. Peter's Church, Tavistock \venu«' 4.30 p.m. Service. PBESBYTERIAN Presbyterian Church (Orchard Road): 9 am- Moiuinp Service and Sunday School: 6 Dm Evening ServicePrinsep Street Presbyterian Church: 8.30 am.
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    • 161 9 Morning Worship; 530 p.m. Evangelistic Service. No. 25 Everitt Koad: 9.00 a m. Sunday Rrhool. 10.30 a.m. M«>rnBAI'TISI Baptist Church (51 Thomson Kouri): 9. 15 am. Sunday School I (Chinese), 10.15 a.m Worship (Teochew) 430 p.m. Sunday School, (Eng.) 5 30 v m Worship (Eng Baptist Ciiurch (43 Fras Street):
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  • WEEKEND QUIZ PAGE
    • 208 10 Your last chance in First Aid Quiz LIELLO There! Our friend Sunny Gwee of 150-1) East Coast Road is well on his way towards establishing a record. He has now won three times in succession. Indeed, he was the only person to recognise the
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    • 93 10 AS Sunny Gwee of 150-D East Coast Road, Singapore 15. so rightly said it was a photo of Patrick McGoohan of J.A.R.O. You'll have no difficulty at all in telling me who this lady on the left Is. After all, Baron called her one of the most beautiful
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 165 10 THIS WAS THE HARDEST QUIZ CjTEPHEN CHI A of 148-A Ponggol Road, Singapore If), was the winner of a hard Quiz in which no-one scored more than 66 per cent. The answers were: I. Dirk Bogarde, 2. Alien COrn, 3. Cyril Cusack, I. John Barrymore. 5 A French Actor, 6.
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    • 243 10 A CLOSE finish, but no-one gave me the x answer that I wanted for the last question. A petard is a bomb, and so the answer should really have been "To be blown Up by one's own bomb"! W. O. 11 J. F. steei c o Sergeants Mess, 30 Bn.
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    • 182 10 iMs l^^^^^-^^--^ M /^NCE again Mrs. JMk 1 Teresa Chng oi I 685 Holy Innocents |J I Lane, Singapore 19, |l|ii^ „^Jj; I provided the best I course of action. 1 Th c passenger »ll||^^ tjg 1 should be removed p% \UM% I from the car. Froth, |p^ *V j
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  • 340 11 ENGLISH GIRLS WIN RELAY IN WORLD RECORD TIME EWGLAND last ni^lii won Hie 140 yards women's J medley swimming oven! In the British Empire and Commonwealth Games at Cardiff, setting a world record time <>i 4 mln. M see, it was also b world record tor
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  • 105 11 These four Aus- tralian ffirls won 1 iiio r.mpJro Games 440 yards freestyle 3 rein in the world record time of 4 miii. 17.1 sec, Left =to right: I) aw n t'r.iMT. Sandra Mor- (ran Lorraine Crapp and Aha olquhoun. c RIGHT. Winner
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  • 100 11 DNGLAND lefi banders J P< hardson and j son opened with partnership in lew Zealand's first 7 in the fourth t in Mai Chester vest or- j gland, who won thf i fevious Tests, were ■•> runs h. hind at thf I £se, having made 192
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  • Article, Illustration
    103 11 Results in the finals of Empire Games boxing events: Flyweight: J. Brown < Scot bt. T. Bache (Ent;.) Bantam: H. Winstone (Wales) bt. O. Taylor (AUBt). Feather: W. Taylor (AUSt.) bt M. Collins < Wales >. Light: R. McTaggart (Scot.) bt. J. Jordan <N. Ireland). Light -welter: H.
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  • 111 11 rE Duke of Edinburgh Will close the sixth British Empire and Commonwealth Games today niter the most successful Commonwealth sports festival of all lime. The Duke opened the Games eight days ago. Records hare fallen like Autumn leaves and existing world records v ere broken nine
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  • 74 11 By winning six sold medals yesterday, Australia retained her place at the head Of the cold medals table. Australia have 1 total of 28 cold 19 si ve r and 13 bronze (total 57). England har« II nolil. If) silver and in hron/e In unofficial team
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  • 389 11 1,<)30 Yards Men's Freestyle Final: 1. J. Konrads (Aust.') 17 mm. 45.4 sec. (Games record), 2. G. Winram (Aust.) 18 mm. 17.2 sec. 3. M. L. McLachlan (S. Africa) 18 mm. 19.1 sec. 4. W. G. Slater (Can.) 18 mm. 51.4 sec, 5. R. C. Sreenan (Scot.) 13
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 71 11 people who like the continental way are going to Cold Storage Creameries Milk Bar on Orchard Road t At L'J for fluffy white CAFE CAPUCCI^O 1 QTp^ /?!J the Tried I I I Surest 1 \L\ Xl QzJ service >l^ 0m WJ^ rnwni I Ku,,., removal, -.1111)1)111): md I 32
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  • 135 12 Records likely today r VUI Singapore athletic championships began at I a ire r Park yesterday with a record in one event, and piomise of more to tome today. Tin- record breftklns performance came in the heat-. oj the 4xiiu yards relay. Achilles team, consisting
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  • Article, Illustration
    48 12 picture. Eta a mighty throw as Nancy Llm, face contorted with effort, hurls the javelin skyward in yesterday's final of tins women's event. But Nancy's heave was just not good enough. She finished second to Chua lian Kee. Who won with a distance of KOft. .'Jin. Free Press
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    22 12 picture. Ruth Ferreira clears 4ft. Sin. to win the women'shiKl^um^inalii^h^Tfr por c Amateur Athletic Association championships yesterday at Farrer Park Free Press
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  • 283 12 Hants increase lead in county table TJAMPSHTRE. shock n team of the season increased their lead at the top of the English county cricket championship table to 18 points yesterday. They crushed Nottinghamshire by an innings and 22 runs at Bournemouth. It was the southern county's 10th win in 18
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    12 12 nu f me. <*n ZZ.Cisee. to ratial his own rcrorrl Free Press
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 580 12 Straits Times Free Press Foi the convenience v* cd«u tiic-f* our representative ot lit floor, SINGAPORE COLO STOK ACE, ORCHARD ROAO, will r«ccivc bmali advertisements and onM>ui to box numbers. Classified advertisements may 01.0 be handed to CITY BOOK STORE LTD Winchester House foilrtr Quay. Singapore. MALAYA DRUG STORE 142
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    • 11 12 EMPIRE GAMES SWIM SHOCK FOR AUS33ES I See Page 1 1
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    • 16 12 I See flic enfire ronge of your Established Ford dealer: UNIVERSAL CARS LTD. ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE
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  • THE FREE PRESS Saturday MAGAZINE
    • 9 1 THE FREE PRESS Saturday MAGAZINE Singapore, July 26, 1958.
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    • 1118 1  - I enter Order of the not so nobie Bath Mary Hampson By I f SHOULD have called it my least favourite dream if it hadn't been I Mrue. I was riding in a lift wearing a bath cap and the smallest I piece of checked gingham. The gingham was doing
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    • 214 1  -  George Hogan By BRITAIN'S aircraft Industry is today earning £1,000,000 (88,500,000) In overseas currency every 56 hours, says the Society of British Aircraft Constructors. This is nearly £18.000 (8143.000) every hour of every clay and night, or almost £5 ($42.50) each second. Total
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    • 662 2  - Funny man Frankie is oh, so glum By ROBERT ROBINSON \IR. FRANKIE lIOWERD, who is one of Britain's leading comedians, has the face of a curat e troubled by some deep unease. Have tho choir got water pistols? Will the church wardens drop the plate? Will the incense make the
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    • 99 2 WVWIVIMIV Although women form the larger part of the SO. OOO population of the Sussex town of Eastbourne few of them are available to fill the many jobs waftinn for them. The Labour exchange manager, Mr. W. Robertson, has told the employment, committee that 200 women
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    • 13 2 And NOW, darling, that secluded little beach I discovered when
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    • 702 2 Well, here's the answi A GIRL who suspects that her fiance has B his eye on other girls should chew a piece of dog grass and hold it l against her body. Then she should chant: "Leaf of love, if you wish me well, make me a rose. m
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    • 173 3 ■tied myself up while I asleep but 1 discover* (Sml that I could not have I ■tied some of the knots iifl[ Finally the young man t^Bost the u-c of his legs t^Viid his parents went to •vHconsult the magician. a^H/io (liiiNcppj* told them I jlßto bathe tm:r son's
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    • 108 3  - A space primer for parents JENNIFER JOHNS BECAUSE Kinder- 13 garten children I in the United States I have become such experts in space jar- gon the Assistant Schools Superin- tendent of Glencoe, Illinois, has written a booklet to help parents to under- stand what their I youngest offspring are
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    • 278 3  - BRITAIN PLANS A CUT-PRICE SPUTNIK J. Stubbs Walker By JgRITAIN may soon be entering the space race. A cut-price project to put three or four satellites into orbit from a site in Britain at a cost of less than £10 million ($B5 million) is under top level discussion. This sum
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    • 164 3 A MOUSTACHE— BY ORDER I > my Sergeant Tom Mai'7 hM had to grow a "> wder, And twice be atoned with the mult. order came in February u carry a captured the tallest man in the I tedium Regiment, r.a., at IS P»H of his unit's cele- brat ions
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    • 638 3 How to get the hang of a wayang fgf npHERE are some things in life which cannot be learned from books, two examples being chess and sailing. You can learn the moves but practical experience is necessary before the real art can be accomplished. There are other more complex examples
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    • 127 4 Film previews by PELHAM GROOM A Western, a "Sunscf Boulevard" type of j drama and a Malay film were the offerings for this week and each, in its own woy, was very good. The story made one film, the acting made an- j other, and the English sub titles the
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    • 390 4 THE RUTHLESS SIDE OF LOVE HKDY LAM APR and George Nader have June Powell to help them construct a very acute triangle In "The Female Animal" which Is a very harsh treatment oi an actress who tries hard to believe that she is still as young as the part she
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    • 121 4 J Hedy Lamarr as X Vanessa has a far 4 from tranquil exist- J* e/zce fn "77ze Female animal." SJie escapes deat/i by a hair's X breadth when an arc 4- lamp is allowed to swing across a set and J f 57zc is all but drown- I
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    • 452 4 PECK HITS THE TRAIL TO SETTLE A SCORE "fpHE BRAVADOS," starring Gregory Peek and Juan Collins is remarkable for Its unusuai story. A cynic might say that to find a .story in a Western is in itseli unusual, but recently there has been an Improvement in ihe scripting of this
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    • 305 4 DOCTOR" is Shaw Bro- a technique that I have adther's latest procluc- vacated for a very long ion. It is in Malay, clever- time, and with very good y interspersed now and English sub-titles, then with English, which is Phani Majumdar who wrote
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