Sunday Standard, 15 May 1955

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  • 15 1 SUNDAY TIGER STANDARD Vol. V. No. 313 SINGAPORE, SUNDAV^AV 15, 1955 20 PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 1277 1 And All The Sympathy Strikes Are Off, Too THE tension and violence of the past three days are ended. An agreement was reached between the Hock Lee Amalgamated Bus Co., Ltd., and the Singapore Bus Workers' Union at 8.15 p.m. yesterday after four hours of discussions.
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  • 21 1 Death Blow To Hock Lee Employees' Union Charles Gambas Appointed Arbitrator
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  • 49 1 Company Director And Union Official Sign Pact s !HE V(.REER -ht: Mr. Law m (director) i k Lee Bus I ooking on is r Mr Guok vn; I below rUht: Sure Suan f«>r the SinBtis Workers' ul below: Mr. v ii the meeting.
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  • 21 1 Inaire irn 1 unx 19, thru- -mar- and i I > parts rand dear! yes- gard- n n neck 12-foot fa
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  • 830 1 He Was Warned Twice Not To Enter Riot Area UNITED Press Manager for South-east Asia, Mr. Gene D. Symonds, was warned by the Police at two Police road blocks not to enter the danger area where rioting was going on, a short while before he was attacked by rioters on
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  • 67 1 KAJANG. Sat. Despite the rigours of the fasting month, a ten-man Malay Police special squad secured its third terrorist kill m 48 hours yesterday, when they shot dead 21-year-old Siew Meng of the Semenyih-Broga Communist group. Siew Meng was carrying three katis of freshly-cooked pork
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  • 46 1 NAGPUR, India. May 14 UP Rickshaw puller Babu Rao. who tried to assassinate Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru last March, was sentenced yesterday to eiglU days' imprisonment for a breach of traffic regulations. He is awaiting trial on the assassination attempt charge.
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  • 55 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Malaya's communication network with Communist Eastern Europe was today extended to include Red Poland. A telephone service operating from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. daily will be available to the public at a cost of $40.50 for the three-minute call, with $13.50
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  • 55 1 THE Chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, Mr. H. F. Clements, yesterday asserted that the Colony's trade m general has taken the local labour disturbances well m its r st'iAem Jx. Ciem*nts said the com- mticial community fully endorsed the strong action taken by the Singapore Police Force
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  • 177 1 HUNDREDS of students of the Chinese High School, Chung Cheng High School and Its branch school at Kirn Yam Road, turned up with their books yesterday morning despite the schools' closure by Government for a week. Many of them filed into the school grounds and m one school at
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  • 326 1 So far there has been no dire effects on the trade, except the ordinary run of difficulties experienced by those affected by the labour unrest. Mr. Clements expressed the hope that there should be no unjustified apprehension of the present situation. The commercial community
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  • 250 1 move the barricade but this order was ignored. m an outhouse, some 80 boys and girls sat down at their desks m two classrooms facing their "teachers." An official ot the school, however, told The Standard emphatically that there were no teachers
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  • 166 1 MR. DAVID Marshall, Singapore Chief Minister, gave $200 yesterday m his personal capacity to the mother of the Chinese student who was killed m the riots, as a token of his sympathy, Madam Choon Lan, a farmer m Senai. Johore. and her other son Mr.
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  • 121 1 Transport Service Is Back To Normal ALL "bvi-npathy" strikes m Singapore were called of! by trade union leaders last night. The ncw.s of the bu« workers' agreement wa.s greeted by the Strikers is a "victory lor the common people. The Green Bus Company will operate Its regular service from 5.30
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  • 24 1 THE successfully separated pair of Siamese twins will leave Chicago for home In Thailand for their second birthday on May 25- AP
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  • 187 2 RUBBER DROPS ⅜CTS THE rubber market m Singapore yesterday eased slightly on the lessening of tension m the local labour disturbances, first grade rubber for June shipment closing at 90i cents per lb.. a drop of 3/8 cents on Friday. The local market failed to respond to the higher overseas
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  • 76 2 AT about 2.30 p.m. Singapore Traction I Company buses phing along route No. 9 (Delta Road Raffles Quay) were taken off the road. No reason was given for this action. SINGAPORE BARBERS AND SAWMILL WORKERS DOWNED TOOLS IN YESTERDAY'S SYMPATHY STRIKE. Seven hundred students of the Chung Cheng
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  • 129 2 IPOH. Sat— A 2n-vesr-o'd Penan? man. Chuah Kee Teik, was fatally stabbed at Osborne Street last night. Police have no* yet established the motive for the killing Chuah came to Ipoh three days before the attack. Chuah went into the Jubilee P?rk about 10
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  • 795 2 Dear Mr. Lee: 1 can claim to know of recent events m Communist China for 1 lived there until a few months ago when I got so fed up with the Communist Government of China that 1 decided to take refuge outside
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  • 411 3 All Non-Aided Schools Opposed To Regi stration KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Superintendent of Chinese Schools, Mr. B. Egerton, left a meeting: of the Chinese School Management Committees Association after the members had unanimously stated that they were against compulsory regsitration of non-aided classes. Today's conference had been
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  • 41 3 photo. to the Ch.nese High School m Bukit Timoh yesterday to r son ,-old.ng a newspaper) Jro go home He refused l to foMow her and her fnend (objove) left w.thout h,m. The students wn Standard
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  • 181 3 Headmaster Disappoints Singapore Magistrate THE Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Devereux Coiebourn. told Mr. 'Jhuang Chu Lin. principal of the Chung Clieng Rig*i School, that he was disappointed with in n i because he could not give more information about a student "u-'tto tried to commit suicide The
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  • 159 3 PENANG, Sat— The Economic Officer, Penang, Che Ismail bin Mohd Ali, said today the total foreign trade of Penan^ during the first quarter of 1955 was $315.5 million. This is 39 per cent higher than for the corresponding period last year. Che Ismail added thai
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  • 133 3 Tattoo Mark Caused His Downfall A tattoo mark on his arm caused Tan Ah Chuan to be charged and convicted In the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday fo* being a member of a notorious secret society. i The court was told that Tan i was arrested yesterday In connection with
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  • 327 3  - The Gay Viennese Humour Of Mr. Woess CHRISTINE DIEMER By •:a n i conductor who will C Ol trie 8 19 at vte- Ul, has good ea down the world. n partita where Wj conducted the hestraa of l where, of :ame innod :n the i very what a B<
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  • 262 4 Riot Victim Buried With Full Police Honours ANDREW Teo Bok Lan, a corporal of the Volunteer Special Constabulary who was the first victim of the rioters on Thursday night, was buried with full police honours yesterday. His tuneral was attended by about 300 people, many of
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  • 501 4 CHONG Long Chong, the student who was killed during Thursday night's disturbances, was buried m the Khek Cemetery, Holland Road. Singapore, yesterday, next to ti:e grave of a former member of the Mala y a n Communist Party, Lim Ah Liang. The memoral stone
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  • 51 4 MARSHALL'S WREATH LEFT BEHIND pholo. A CURIOUS CROWD. including two Polite officers look at the Chief Minister's wreath, which was left behind when the cortege of Chong Long Chong. the student killed OB Thursday night's riots, left the mortuary yesterday The wreath was originally propped up on a wooden stand.
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  • 317 4 SEQUEL TO THE RIOTS, 17 CHARGED A SINGAPORE Magi- tte, Mr. K. T. Alexander, told seven boys who pleaded guilty to a charge of joining an illegal procession, that they might have been killed or wounded if the Police had opened lire to disperse the crowd. The boys, Tan Hock
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  • 128 4 Mother Asks Policeman For Lost Son A CHINESE woman stepped into the charge room of Xanjong Pagar Police Station at 5.30 p.m. yesterday and asked a corporal: "Has my son been arrested?" "Why." asked the corporal. "Because he has not returned from school." the woman replied. Mun Hong Weng, 16.
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  • 211 4 'COMMUNISTS ENCOURAGE STRIKERS STUDENTS' MANCHESTER, May 14 (Reuter) The Manchester Guardian today said that there seems to be evidence that both the present wave of strikes and the radical attitude of the Chinese students m Singapore are being encouraged by underground Communism. "Now that a moderate Labour government of local
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    • 117 4 Singapore Diary CHINESE VM(\: a dtd9 Mam HakK i .serv.ee 9 a.m. Boy Scouts meet:n^ 9.30 A.m. Cantonese =erVice 11 a.m. Tab> tennis 1 pm Red cross 3 OJn. Mancar.n serSPORE CHURCH OF CHRIST: Bible study 10 am. 51 Puav Hee Avenue) 4 and 7so pm (39 Prince Philip Avenue'
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  • 79 5 THE Commissioner General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, took time off from yesterday's reception to pose with a bevy of beautiful Japanese stars on the steps of Victoria Memorial Hall. From left: Asami Kuji, Fujiko Yamamoto, hAr. MacDonald, Michiko Ai, Yoko Mihara and Keiko
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  • 538 5 MacDONALD'S WITTICISMS ENLIVEN THE CEREMONY SINGAPORE was yesterday a proud host M a bevy of enchanting actresses and dashing rors *rom the Far East when the Commis- oner General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, cC larcd the Second South-east Asian Film rttival open. i Memorial Hall, scene of the colourful decorated
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  • 61 5 THERE will be no delivery oi correspondence on May 23 being Hari Raya Puasa, the Singapore Postal Department announced last night. But the Genera] Post Office will be opened from 9am to noon. All other Post Offices except. Tiong Bahru, Towner Road. Joo Chiat. Kandang Kerbau and
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  • 37 5 HONGKONG. May 14 (Reu{er) Vice-Admiral A. K. Scott-Moncricff arrived here by air today for a first official visit to Hongkong as Commander m Chief Far East Station. He was accompanied by Mrs. Scott-Moncrieff.
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  • 183 5 Where and when to see the HERE'S your chance. Film fans! The Film Festival Committee have now announced the programme for the film-showings to the public on Tuesday and Wednesday. Pi I ires .I. be 5 :reened and stars appear on stase as follows: TUESDAY A'.' showing a'
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  • 273 5 Man Contests Maintenance Order From UK AN executive m a Singapore advertising agency, Mr. Thomas Douglas, when asked to show cause why a maintenance order made against him by his wife m England should not be confirmed, said he stopped maintaining her because she had refused to come here to
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  • 42 5 IPOH. Sat. Mr. R. B. Peereira. a Kuala Lumpur architect, yesterday received a cable from India that his younger brother. Rev. Father Peter Peereira. a Roman Catholic, priest, was appointed Bishoo of Trivandrum. South India, recently.
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  • 38 5 HONGKONG. May 14 Special Standard Service Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were: 315.74 to £1 sterling; (5.835 to DS$l, $1,832 to Malayan $1: 50. 125 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold (252.875 to a tael.
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  • 250 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Federation High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, is understood to be making a personal study of possible repercussions here due to the Communist-inspired riots m Singapore. Sir Donald is said to have a.>ked for a detailed report on the Singapore situation from Federal
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  • 727 6  - SHIELDED FROM THE SUN Gerree Read gELDOM DOES A DAY pass m this part of the world when the sun fails to appear, even if it is only for half an hour or so. It is most surprising therefore that the only people who ever use a sunshade or parasol
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    45 6 From Gay Patee THIS romantic cousin of the umbrella was shown recently at Jean Desses m Paris. Its covering: is of the finest lace over a lining of white silk, and its daintiness is meant to accentuate the huge circular skirts this house is showing:.
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    193 6  -  HELEN HUGH By HPHE girls of Keic York, London end Paris are all doing it— they are growing t'tieir hair. The boyish crop has gene out with the arrival of the more boyish look m clothes. For the first time m six years we can have a long sweep
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  • 219 6  -  MwmfMw I w TO r> A S Ql OTA7ION: "Habit, if not rfviMfd. "S Mx>n lw<i»in» 4 i> iMK-essity." St. .Auguvtine. NDAV K>K IN I.XV- ONE: Proteci ntt esti la nutten involving partner- «f Ship, pub tc, ouLs:de inter- es'.-v marital affain T-\ to -v maintain
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  • 129 6 Shoes are narrower, either closed pumps or with thongs and straps, the latter high on the instep and with very very spiked heels Those bronze-kid shoes are ail Ihe vogue again for evening wear, and they look lovely with white. We saw some m one of
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    79 7 ily s xteen but France Nguyen, a Frenchgirl who lives m Marseilles, already has s of stardom. So she waits on the beach a\ where film producers who are there for Festival might see end 'discover' her, the playground of the rich m south of France where the eighth
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  • 47 7 FRENCH producer Henry George Gouzot spotted beautiful sixteen-year-old Joselyne Merrier, and immediately gave her a contract for his nexi w productions. Joselyne born m Cannes is a ballet dancer at the Opera of Nice. She never uses make-up or lipstick. actress BRIGITTE BARDOT
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  • 59 7 Waiting To Be Noticed ONE of the few British girls now at the Cannes film, festival is Hedda Linton, 24. Hedda, who lives m Italy, has already had small roles m films, but her aim is to be a star. So she waits or, the beach at Cannes, hoping that
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  • 52 7 TWO Japanese actresses m kimonos add a touch of the East to the undressed glamour on the beach at Cannes as they barter with on Algerian souvenir vendor. They are Kaoru Yachigusa and Michiko Tohoka. < QUE WILLMS en jmin; French oct- c Riviera 1 -;cf;ons
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  • 11 7 BRITISH actor Tony Wright obliges fans at Cannes.
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  • Sunday TIGER Standard
    • 266 8 THE Colony's Chinese students have shaken an extra hard and clenched flst at Singapore's first Labour Front Government. And this fistclenching has been accompanied by a dire threat from the newly set-up students' union that it will not accept any stipulation not to take part m politics.
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    • 359 8 I? OMAN Catholic Archbishop Monsignor Olcomendy's warning to women and girls against immodest" dress and degrading exhibitions, displays and dances which expose "the virtues of purity to many serious dangers." has received Strong support from Catholics and from a Methodist Bishop. The Archbishop is perfectly right m uttering
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    • 282 8 of the week which has just ended must go to Penang-born Siamese pianist Phanee YiptintSOi, whose recital at the Victoria Memorial Hall will go down m the music history of this Colony not only as an example of technical ability arid outstanding talent, but also of the indomitable
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  • 260 8 inn...* -■^.|i/.'wv.-.'.jM'-^y.;.' .V!|;.;^ 7T^y;T*T-*.'''; '..-v^^ "j' ''Mountbatten has courage, boldness and ihe ability to inspire ej CASSANDRA PROFILE I r |'HREE weeks ago there walked into the grey stolid building of the Admiralty \n Whitehall a romantic, powerful and controversial figure to take over the
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  • 200 8 rPHFA' had the thunder oj" battle at ?ea around and ahead of them: Sir John Fisher, the terrible testy '"Jackie" Fisher, izzWv.z a?« 1 struggling with his dreadnoughts: Sir John Jellicoe and David Beatty ranging the drab North So:, In search of the Teuton Admirals:
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  • 534 8 THAT pesky, soured American General "Vinegar Joe" Stillwell who met him m Burma said this: went down to Colombo tn welcv :e M. on his return. I went to the zoo jirst to look at the vwnkeys, just to get m the mood." Lorn Beaverbrook
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  • 319 8 TN this vast compendium of over 20,000 names, Sir Winston Churchill alone can match the new First Sea Lord m the size of the entry 172 lines of closely printed type compared with Mountbatten'* 131. But when you remember that Churchill has had eighty years to
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  • 108 8 THE other view is the Oppenheimei: opinion that what is left will be hardly human, and that of all things naval vessels will be the most futile to deal with the prodigious blast, heat and radioactive fallout that will extend over thousands of square miles.
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  • 744 9 SPECIAL FILMS ON MALAYA FOR VISITORS TO THE B.I.F. Our Special Correspondents Report I^S^^jS^flj from Andrew Roth r FHK British Industries Fair really needed the attendance of the Queen to inject some Hie and interest into it! Its long-heralded transfer from government control to private ownership may prove itself to
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  • 482 9  -  'DUNIA BAHRU' NEW YORK By ])O\'T tell Dostoievsky, but Broadway is all agog this week to learn that Marilyn Monroe is seriously considering: a part m the new play based on the Russian classic, "The Brothers Karamazov." Miss Monroe, that shapely eyeful of calendar
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  • 270 9 SINGAPORE'S only California ranch house, modern style, and the first bowling alley m the Colony will open with a grand splash on the night of Saturday, May 21, when the new American Club, 21 Scotts Road, reveals its small cosy splendours at a gala
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  • 48 9 A\\\^\\\\\\v\^^\\\\^^\^\^^^\^\\\^^^\v Singapore will be m- troduced to a favour- 2 ite indoor American sport m its first bowling alley at the new American Club, Scotts Road. Here workmen are hand polishing the four sufa wood alleys, after shellac and lacquer have been j applied.
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  • 403 10 THE ALFA ROMEO 1900 IS QUIET, COOL and FAST THE main topic m Singapore's motoring circles today is the recent arrival of the Alfa Romeo 1900 super saloon. The manufacturers of this car who have put Italy on the motoring map ol the world with their string of victories m
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  • 36 10 photo. f Standard THREE years of re-, search and experiment have gone into the Alfa Romeo 1900 Super saloon pictured i here with Mr. Teo Lay Swee, its owner.
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  • 448 10 HIS RECORD: 28 HOUSES IN 21 MONTHS me name of Tan Hock Seng:, alias Tanglin Charlie, and senior detective officers m Singapore will shake their heads and say: "Thank God, he's no more here." For bespectacled CharHe, a rag-and-bone man by profession, kept the
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  • 361 10  - A Game In The Russian C'ship Queen's Castle: -By- THE following fine game played m the Russian championship was won by the joint winner of the tournament grandmaster GELLER against grandmaster Kotov. RUY LOPEZ OPENING White Black 1. P K4 P K4 2. Kl— KB3 Kt— QB3 3. B Kts
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  • 529 11  - Changed Hair -do. Finds Fame HOLLYWOOD COMETIMES it pays for a girl to change her hair-do. Shirley Maclaine did and now she's on her way to fame and fortune. Like many a girl who wants to make the big time on Broadway, the girl from Richmond. Virginia, tried the glamour
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  • 663 11  - BATH SECRET OF EXOTIC FLBOWS ANDREA DOUGLAS CRANE By and HOLLYWOOD pYD CHARISSE told us: **A career is a wonderful thing only, you can't take it m your arms on lonely nights. I know I've tried." Cyd was explaining why she gave up a starring role a tew years ago
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  • 358 11 Now Its A Dark Room Duel Calit. Randolph Scott has been pre- sen ted with one of the most unique acting experiences of his motion picture career. £As a bitter, revenge-seeking 2 Montanan m Warner Bros.' J "Tali Man Riding," Scott engages m a pre-arranged gun duel inside a darkened
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  • 560 11 In The Land Of The Wiggle-walk pOOl) MORNING! And I hope this finds you as it leaves me, splitting my sides laughing. Whoever called this scrimmaging peepshow on the Mediterranean a Film Festival ought to have spent the last twenty-four hours with your s truly. IT BEGAN... with Kerima, that
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  • 83 12 Speaking of Pictures... Study m High Key by C. F. Yeanq, 29 New Lane, Penang. Pentagon f2.S 1,50 Perutz. Budding Mechanic by Albert Lo Keong Liew, 37 Waterfall Road, Penang. Rolleiflex f5.6 1/100 Agfa ISS. "Expectation" by Chu Chup Ming, 124 Cecil Street, Singapore. Exakta f8 1/50 Perutz. "Malayan Tiger"
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  • 112 13 The split second between life and death T OOK hard at this pic- J ture you've probably never seen one like it. It shows a circus i?t the Continental Tarzanovas working 80 feet up m the roof of the Chipperfield Circus, now touring the Midlands, England. VTTBEN the camera c'icked,
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  • 436 13 MIR BASHIR, the internationally known palmist presents a new series Know Your Own Hand. This week he tells you I 'NUKE other fingers, the thumb has only two segments, of which tfie upper (that nearer the tip) speaks of power of determination whereas the lower
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  • 923 13  - THREE MEN WHO KILLED FOR GAIN ADRIAN BALL Crime's Biggest Question Mark>..(2) B% THREE men are generally believed to have been killers for gain Petiot, Landru and Haigh. Let US look first at Dr, Marcel Petiot. the Parisian who was charged with killing 27 people during the German occupation of
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  • 32 13 THINNING a man for 11 traffic offences a New York, U.S.A. a magistrate ruled that an additional .sentence cf 30 days' jail should be suspended while he attended church regularly.
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    37 13 A WOMAN looked out of her window m Idaho Falls, U.S.A., and saw her neighbour's house was on fire. She ran out to spread the alarm, then noticed her own house was on fire.
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  • 551 14 THE Colony's Army champions, the Singapore Engineer Regiment (Royal Engineers) beat the Malaya champions, Ist. Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers, by four goals to two m a thrillpacked final of the Far East Land Forces eighth annual knock-out soccer competition played at Aver Rajah Road ground yesterday. The match played f°
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  • 134 14 S'pore Engineers Take The Caldbeck Cup j\V\\\V\V\\\V\\\\\\\\\\V\VY\\\* %\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\V\\\\\\\\\\\> Royal Engineers 4 Ist Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers 2J L/Cpl. Ted Attivood 2, Cpl. James Fus. John Robertson and i Young and Spr. Don Mason. Fus. Tom Matthews. Z Royal Engineers: Cpl. Alan Nixon; Cpl. Meakin, Sgt. Westwick; Cpl. David J J
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  • 61 14 Central Perak Schools Prove Their Superiority Centra] Perak Schools 4. Selangor Schools 0. G, C« n v> ing, Sg Phooi Wah^ Tan Choon San Kon Leong, Referee— T. Nadarajah. KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Central Perak Combined schools proved their superiority m no uncertain manner when they beat Selangor Comined Schools
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  • 73 14 SAN FRANCISCO, May 11 (Renter) Pascual Perez of Argentina. world flyweight boxing champion left here early yesterday by a Japan air lines plane for Tokyo for his title bout with Yoshio Shirai. With Perez were his wife Herminia and Trainer Felipe Scsura. Perez won the
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  • 74 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.—Loyola Institution beat Methodist Afternoon School. Sentul. by 24 runs m a friendly inter-school Cricket match at Sentul yesterday. The game was highlighted by accurate bowling by Loyola's Nathan, who captured three wickets without conceding a single run. and Methodist Schools Balbir Singh, who took three
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  • 62 14 Singapore Motor Club's annual rally and Concours D" elegance scheduled to be held this morning has been postponed. Swifts Athletes Association's friendly athletic match with the Army to be held on the St Joseph's Institution ground and Singapore community league soccer match between Eurasians and RA.F. to be played
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  • 299 14 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Sat. Vivian Shepherdson. the young St. Anthony's Boys School bowler created a new cricket record yesterday when he bagged six wickets for one run which included hat-trick on the Brickfields Road ground. The game was a friendly match between St.
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  • 320 14 A stubborn eighth wicket partnership between skipper Sivarajan not nut 18. and younj: Kanchanlal not out sno helped Indian Association to forte Johorc Cricket lub to a draw. m friendly cricket match, played at Balesttier Road yesterday. A fine Innings of by
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  • 308 14 I'XIVERSITY of Malaya students beat University Staff by eight wickets m a friendly cricket match played at Sepoy Lines yesterday. The Stall batting Bfst, totalled 78 runs. Highest tower was Dr. Hareharan Singh '22. Purslow IT, Guy and Wicks 13 each A w ell er.rn c
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  • 170 14 PENANG. Sat. North Maiayan Indians drawn from the States of S^langor. Kedah and Penang. combined m excellent fashion to whip the Penang Chinese by six goals to one on Victoria Green today m one of the most thrilling matches played here this season The [flditiff. moving the
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  • 116 14 JOIIORE BAHRI'. Sat— Johore Police H.Q. gained an easy eight wickets victory over Johore English College, m i friendly cricket match played at Johore Bahru yesterday. G. Stephenson and L Rain sooria. the Police speed merchants. ri'Vi most of the damage :<) t;:c College with their medium
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  • 70 14 KUALA LUMPUR Sat. A Harding, St. Johns Institution became junior singles handicap champion when he beat Mustapha Gauth m straight set/ 6-0 6-0, m the Seiangor Lawn Tennis Hardcourts tournament on the Seiangor Chinese Recreation ground here today Harding. with a handicap of plus 15.3. proved
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    323 14 PI^ILALEI.PHIA lU7 14 (AP) Laboratory testl arc expected lo prove today whether Harold Johnson. No 1 light beavyweighi title contender, uraj drugged or the victim of a stupefy* lag punch by Cuban hea vy w eight Juli o li 1c deros here Friday nig The 26-yeai John- -< a
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    • 152 14 HAROLD JOHNSON, (on knTT^^Ni after bein* knocked out by Julio Mrdrri J the second round of their beavyweichi fi J' f '-M Mederos won on a TKO. and Johnv. 1 hospital.- -United Press i fttTTIJil IHVORMM UNIVERSAL CAf: S'por ip°" WEARNE ERCS K. Lumpur Ong Ban Hcnc M ft sV
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 175 14 W^J U W W V >>^— JJ V I a<jo,Vi.lSH*iS UOIN y i'im sorry. > i^ sf y>^-^-.-^; you l^eip wcnUer? Mummy. But dp< I C-Uoc? p.*vj. vv^tti i\'rcn<s' r^..— v^ itffßtefc j P'<3y v% tMiUem /^T^TC^Y ATTHEDOCTOR'S AND SO, V poor cA. rf »%3i i?^n HORLICKS a rake »er
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  • 501 15 Peter Wilson, m his final article on the big fight tomorrow, asks: i B r ri>>in£: ix>sithp worlds B champion, B t that moment B, us face with B \1 Colombo B his mighty B trainer Charlie B >, ipping embrothp mas^i\e B ;kc
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  • 47 15 THE Jobore Bahru aaa will hold its annual athletic sports on Thursday June 30 and Friday July l on the English College ground. Entries closp on June 12 and should be- a sent to Mr. C'heah Teck Chiang. Bukit Zahrah School. Johore Bahr\i.
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  • 123 15 16 Named For MCFA Cup Training KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— Selangor Chinese football selectors have named lt> pbut£Cfl to ko into special training m pro: '.<■■• for the Malayan Chinese Football Association Cup. Selangor Chinese have entered Anal of the competition for the first time since its inception and are determined
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  • 216 15 NEW YORK. May 13 (Reuter* —The Inter-aone final of the Davis Cup competition will be p r.-ed OH the jjrass COUTtI tA c German Town Cricket Club Ph ide i on Aujtust 12. 13 rtnd 14' Mr. Prank Shields rman ol Ihe Davis Cup Committe* of
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  • 403 15 May Miss Partner For Malayan Title ONP, HALF of the world 9 number one doubles combination is m a quandary: be doesn't know for certain whether lie's goiii£ to be partner to a Malayan doubles championship title as well. Poh Lim has entered for
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  • 142 15 Ki'ALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Kuala Lumpur Metnodist Boys School beat Police Depot by one run m a cricket match on the Gurney Road ground yesterday. Final scores -a ere: MBS 82 and 113 for one wicket donated and Police Depot 91 and 10:>,. Good display by openin bats
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  • 205 15 PERHAPS among the hardest hit oi Colony sportsmen m the present wave of strikes m the island are the members of Malaya's Thomas Cup squad. Their transport Is no problem: they have a car available lor their use But It's their food m
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  • 877 15  - CORINTHIANS TIGERS IN NECK TO NECK TUSSLE SHARPSHOOTER By WHILE Marine Department Sports Club are well m the lead with 16 points from eight games, Tigers and the Corinthians are running neck to neck for senior division league honours. Both have 10 points from six games, and stand about the
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  • 2268 16 Punctuality And Three Dimension End Equal By WINDSOR LAD PENANG, Sat. Punctuality came through with a terrific spurt m the last half furlong to share honours with Three Dimension (Patterson) m the main seven furlongs race for class four division one horses today, opening day
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  • 385 16 TWO of the top teams m the Singapore Cricket Association's tournament, the SCC and the Army, should have an easy time today when they meet the Royal Xavy and the Chinese respectively. The only match of importance between the University and the Police has been postponed, due
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  • 125 16 Hutton May Bat Lower In Order LONDON, May 14 (Reuter>— Len Hutton. the England cricket captain and opening bat, has given what cricket commentators consider is a hint that h e may bat lower m the ord-er m future Tests. In a television interview Kut ton said: "They say a
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  • 61 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Selangor Table Tennis Association will start its interteam league competition m June Clubs or associations wishing to take part are requested to send thpir entries to the hon secretary. The closing date is May 25. After the entries have been received the teams will
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  • 312 16 MANTLE HITS 3 HOMERS' BASEBALL NEW YORK. May 14. (API The spirit of Babe Ruth and Joe Dimajrcio two of the greatest stars U.S. baseball has ever known continues to carry on m their old team, the New York Yankees. Mickey Mamie, the 2.!-'car-n ri New Yorker who was prematurely
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  • 92 16 3 Changes In W.I. Team BARBADOS, May 14 (Reuter) Three changes have been made m the West Indies team to meet Australia m the fourth Test beginning here tomorrow. Jeff Stollmeyer. Frank King and Norman Marshall are replaced by Alf Valentine, Collie Smith and the Jamaican last bowler Tom Dewdney.
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