Sunday Standard, 5 June 1955

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  • 21 1 SUNDAY STANDARD Vol. V. No. 331 *»J I S )jt 3H I SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JLNE 5, 1953 2i PAGES 20 CENTS
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  • 25 1 BOURNE, England. AP) A siant Royal Sundeiland flying- into the sea. a 1 1 sort today and 13 crewmen were missing.
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  • 21 1 MY. French Equai. June 4 <Reuter) members DC-4 cargo plane n the plane ir hfre last night
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  • 33 1 INpiA has made a gilt or 5.000 tons of rice to Cambodia to help tide over the rice deficit in that country, it vu announced in New Delhi R euter
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  • 58 1 photo. THE END OF A ROUT Ong Poh Lim and Ooi Teik Hock of Malaya congratulated by Finn Kobbero and Hommergaard Hansen of Denmark after their 15-4, 15-8 victory in last night's Thomas Cup match played at the Singapore Badminton Stadium. This victory gave Malaya a
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  • 227 1 PRETTY WIDOW HAD TROUBLE POPULAR cafe singer Miss Ngow Yee Khaw tried to end her life because of financial difficulties and worry over her husband's recent death, the Singapore Fifth Police Court was told yesterday. The shapely songstress was taken to hospital unconscious after she had
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  • 225 1 When UMNO Gets In, The Aliens Stay Out Tungku KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— To safeguard the posiion of the Malays, the Alliance was determined not o allow any more foreigners to immigrate into this ountry, Tungku Abdul Rahman, president of the UMNO, said at the UMNO General Assembly here today. And
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  • 185 1 VETERAN PLANTER DIES IN AMBUSH MALACCA. Sat. Mr. B.L.H. Shepherd, one of the oldest planters in Malacca, was killed in a bandit ambush this morning while .he was going on his rounds of Ho Seng San Estate of which lie was icsident manager. A Special Constable who was with him
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  • 70 1 Welcome Shower Breaks KL's 'Dry Spell' KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A welcome cloud-burst tonight broke a fortnight of sweltering "dry spell" here, but caused a minor "flood." The spell was described as the worst since 17 "rainless days" that strained the patience of the capital's residents in June. 1951. Kuala Lumpur
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  • 24 1 LONDON. June 4 <AP> Princess Anne, four-year-old daughter of Queen Elizabeth, has a "slight ear infection," Buckingham Palace announced today.
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  • 78 1 JAKARTA. June 4 (UP) An Indonesian terrorist leader and four of his lieutenants were beaten to death on Thursday by villagers in Central Java. The dead rebel chieftain was Iman Junani who ran the terrorist band known as M.M.K. He and his lour confederates were armed with
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  • 166 1 LONDON. June 4 (Reuter) Britain faces a gloomy week-end today with no sign of a break in the seven-day-old rail strike as industry begins to reel under the full impact of the stoppage. Already hundreds of workers have been given dismissal notices and thousands more are
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  • 48 1 EDINBURGH. June 4 (Reuter) Mr. J. Murray Watson, editor of The Scotsman since 1944. is to retire at the end of next month. Mr. John Buchanan, who has been chief assistant and deputy editor for eleven years, will become acting editor ot the independent daily.
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  • 42 1 KUCHING. Sarawak. June 4 (Router)— Triplets, boy and two girls were born in Llmbang fifth division to a Malay woman Haji Jan binte Abdul Rahman. reports reaching here said. The mother and the children all arc doing well.
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  • 30 1 HONOLULU, June 4 (AP) A Customs inspector has testified that two Filipino sisters tried to smuggle US$lO,OOO worth of jewellery in their brassieres and taped to their legs.
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  • 85 1 SINGAPORE farmer. Wong (hen. »»0. died of poisoning in his home in Poton« l\i>ir r\artly one month alter thr hirt h of his haliy <! i I.JII. i Wong was found lying unronsrimiN on a i amp bed by his t rippled third wife, who
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  • 41 1 HONGKONG. June 4 <Kcuter) Hongkong police today put 1 heavy guai Indonesian airliner when it landed here on It Canton to pick up the Indonesian Prime Mini ter, Dr. AH Battroamld Her his uonfiwill visit to China
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  • 851 1  - 4-0 WIN OVER DENMARK AND THE CUP IS SAFE UNTIL 1958 KEN JALLEH By Sports Editor NO turnings, surprise bends, the road is clear for Malaya ..the road to another Thomas Cup victory. Wong Peng Soon and companv coasted along to a four-nil lead, and we can expect them to
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  • 132 1 DOUBLE TRAGEDY A SINGAPORE lorry driver, A. M. Moyhadun Fazael, 36, was killed when he was run over by a train in Bukit Panjang at 4.15 a.m. yesterday eight hours ofter his lorry was involved in a collision that resulted in the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 258 1 POCKET-SIZI if] 1 r b ENGLISH (SEA.) LTD. mgaporc Cr Kuala Lumpur j SECRET SOCIETY IHUGS GET BOLDER: jjngopore Police want Ircotcr powers to curb ■ongstcrism in Colony. 1, Page 4. 1 NOW IT CAN BE ■OLD: The story of Vatican spy I m North Vietopcraled by missionaries Communist country
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    • 50 1 PAKTY PACK S5O SERVES FOR ICE CREAM can iTMUti ctuat in t Ml uiurtM i imhi nut* ty /w Listen to the 7 MM M M^ eoutiful i Bf J^M t #^music of the^l fl% fc flf| 1^ ><^ n o I I o n d^/fx M/w in#^A »OV4I OUTCM
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  • 292 2 By BERNARD WILLIAMS THE former China Nationalist Government owned freighter Hai Hsuan which made world headlines in January 1950 when she made a dramatic switch over to the Communists, and hoisted the colours of Red China, is to be sold to
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  • 108 2 Seal Of S.A.T.A. Competition THE Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosla Association Seal Competition will close on June 1 29. and all entries must be sont to the Social and Press Secretary. SAT. A., Sh.cn ton Way, by that time. It is reminded that the design should be in no more than three colours,
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  • 90 2 AN authentic Spanish costume. complete with mantilla and comb, will be worn b> Mrs. Toni Lctßf (above) at thr Chinese Ladies' Association Fancy Dress Rail, on June 11. at Vi< toria Memorial Hall. A diamond ring. Rolex and Omega watches. S?00 in tash and a round
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  • 103 2 since she was "lost" to the government of Red China. The Hai Hsuan was bound from Gata Spain with a cargo of silt for Japan when the crew mutinied in the Straits of Malacca. 20 miles west of Singapore. The captain. Hsueh Pans
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  • 176 2 MR. K. B. 001, Editor of the Singapore Standard, is one of the five journalists from Singapore, the Federation. North Borneo and Hongkong, who will leave for Britain on June 19 as guests of the Colonial Office. The other journalists are: Mr. Said Zahari. Chief
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  • 49 2 SEREMBAN. Sat. The marriage of Mr. Albert Matthews, of the Chartered Bank Serrmban. to Miss Agnes Dass. took place this mornIng at the Church of the Visitation. Miss Dass. who is a sister of Mr. Ambrose Dass. of Borneo Motors, is with Police Headquarters here.
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  • 39 2 TANJONG MAI.IM. Sat The Overseas Missionary Fellowship will show the film M Mr Texas" on the life of world famous evangelist Billy Graham on the Bidor padang in South Perak at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow night.
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  • 25 2 Queen 's Regt. Band MALACCA. Sat— The Band °f the Queen's Royal Regiment Will play at Christ Churcn just before and after evensong tomorrow evening
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  • 122 2 THE price of rubber yesterday jumped two cents to 97 cents per lb. for ftrsl grade rubber for June shipment and closed firm at the highest since Feb. 17. Good ovt rset rd< and short-covering were la] responsible for the riso which brought Singapore prici
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  • 19 2 SINGAPORE. Sat The price of tin on the Ifical market today was 5356i .Down $I.B<i) per picul.
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  • 58 2 MALAYA'S FOREIGN TRADE UP PRELIMINARY lot .\ia.aya\s fore April. a~a:n show a balance with export 51 6.252.336 cr I rij cxportv totalic i $?02 169.1 "-'.■<) and Imports S2R"v'l6 840 12.140,2*7) Maiayan exports in the iths of thi< year 11,264.249.592 and imi ll^i Thcsi r u irei In not inchidc
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  • 43 2 A W( MAM men, I Lim Kei H re Six yesterday, on a chars being meml Mayo and Jala I I OH June 1. They were a.lov. (500 ea h. The ca>e wraa postponed to .Tune 1 1
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  • 148 2 SEREMBAX. Sat --A turtle weighing fio katties, which ihcd tears as it wai about to he saved from death this morning by a group of kind-hearted fishmongers. The turtle was caught in the sea off Sepang yesterday bv fishermen, and taken to the local
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 351 2 FOR REAL JOB SECURITY Today the competition for Jk 77\/i//v/nr^T Jobs is tro'Unt fast. If you 9 y¥ frWWr -r nr.-ik spots your JH H|^^H^HHHBBB traininc. now'.s the time to fill them Six months from lIOW may be too late. Ict fl u<. help you cet exactly the V tiaininj:
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    • 171 2 NOTICES pAKISTAN nationals in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya a: formed that the Govern] of Pakistan have prc:. the Registration of Claimi (Disp aed Pi ance inviting rlaimj ol fugecs to immovable propertics left in India If exp that Forms with Schc will soon he available the ofrVe of
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    • 71 2 I I I 1 1 1 A I Ml()\ I I iune 5i i I I < rpvi 1 I I I ACCOM. V \r\\l l> 1; K)R SAU or r: MISCELI WtOLS II NOTK (,O\l RNMI N SARAH NK II M»| \<MUf I I I I I I I
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  • 268 3 SQUATTER jpIiOBLEM I scheme to resettle 400 Singapore the 140 acie irong, will be a the Govem-dear-the-slums experiment authorities will ing to shift itter from the of lei rs, and St look I the 'tcrs who I to Vno socalled Changi people luivc been ,1 for
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  • 50 3 -COLLECTOR. Poh ■vd by the Medical Seri with 46 iptions. {hi by the h v World r Poh pleaded the S ngapore H. A. inal breach of ntrusted to him n April r icted and scn- impri followed by two ervision. He previous eonvic-
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  • 82 3 IPOIi. Sat.— The $50,000 St. John s hal] in the church in Douglas Road was declared open by the British Adviser," Perak Mr. J. K. Creer. Creer said: "In this hall. e of many races will come together not to spread hatred or to discuss plans
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  • 23 3 MOHAMED (right) sells hi* last book yesterday ichen he stopped work to get ready for his voyage to India.
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  • 247 3 Mohamed Quits After 45 Years In Book Trade rn X KAN who has told ttai a million books j ""lodicals, printed in > |mi. ,nd amassed a 111 fortune in the pro- v is to retire shortly »■> jrean of book ped- Singapore. rear-old Moha '/'''•nil who doe, not <K
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  • 568 3 While 8,000 Badminton Fans Go For The Thrills... HIS JOB IS TO STUDY THE FLIGHT OF THE BATTERED SHUTTLECOCK Standard Staff Reporter TONIGHT in the Sin g a pore Badminton Hall, among the 8.000 people who will watch Denmark challenge Malaya for
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  • 44 3 I.'MUIO. MR RENE fi.XTIIIER (extreme right), managing director of KeinfonSlmttlerocks Ltd. Kent, Eafflaad. talks to his Malayan auents. On the loft is Mr. Peter Bose. maaager of Winston's Sport s store, in the centre. Mr. Tan Chenc Phor of Perak, Standard
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  • 160 3 KUALA LI MPIR, Sat.— "Chee Fan" notorious 36 character gaming racket, is on its "last legs" in Kuala Lumpur which was once its stronghold, ASP Choo Kok Weng, Chief of the anti-vice branch of Selangor CID told The Standard, today. With the banishment in 195:}
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  • 76 3 THREE men claimed trial in the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday to robbing Oe r Sok Lok of S4 on the f.ve-foot-wav at Chens Van Place on May 11. at 4.45 a.m. The men, Tan Tiong Kens. Lim Mong Hock and Heng Thiam Yeow wee
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  • 132 3 111 Leper Children Find Homes ALL the 111 children between the ages of six and 18 at Trafalgar Home nave been adopted under the Singapore Leprosy Relief A s s o c i a t i o n's adoption scheme. which provides amenities for the young inmates. the Association's third
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  • 55 3 LIM POH EXG. of Lorons Tai Seng, was lined a total ol $100 in the Singapore Second Traffic Court yesterday. for taking a motorcycle without the owner's consent, riding without a licence and without third party insurance. He was also disqualified from driving all classes
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  • 155 3 IN commemoration of its Silver Anniversary tomorrow, the Rotary Club of Singapore has issued an attractive booklet called "Our Story," giving: a short but complete history from the day the Club was organised on June 6, 1930. Well-illustrated With photographs of dignitaries. Club officials and
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    • 160 3 GIFT PROBLEMS SOLVED. GIVE THE LATEST. HOOKON TIE ALWAYS MC AT AMD TIQV OM OK Off IN A JlffY ttO STRANGLING BAM9 yS LIGHT AND COOL SINGAPORE PRICE Ks mm^>S $2-50 $2-80 T^Pf INQUIRES I 'PctUtiitf 987 UPPER SFRAH6MN RP. S'PQRE. 19. PHONE *****. 7)<{P WCTEROCEAN Have you two months
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  • 532 4  -  BOB PERIES Police Action Handicapped By Strict Law By Standard Crime Reporter EXISTING powers of the Singapore Police Force are inadequate to smash the rising menace of secret society gangsters, who have reared their ugly heads again in the Colony, a police spokesman revealed yesterday. Power
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  • 83 4 THE Industrial Workers' Union of Singapore. i s su bnutting several claims to the management of the Cold Storage on behalf of the firm's -oo daily-rated employees The .-iaims Include a genera 1 wage increase and better conditions or service The Union secrctarv. Mr N Thansasamy.
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  • 54 4 THE Archbishop of Malacca. M K r. M. Olromrndv. pl.ks a parcel from the lucky dip stall at the Catholic Yo me Men s Association Fun Fair held at Bfas Basah "ad yesterday The Archbishop had earlier declared open the fair which is beine held in aid
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  • 136 4 STORE'S SATURDAY BRIDES MR. AND MRS. RICHARD ANG KIONG KHIAM married in Straits Chinese Methodist Church The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ang Hock Seng, and the bride, the former Miss Esther Tan Beng Guat is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Tan Kong Hong Standard photo.
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  • 295 4 Jumabhoy Sounds Warning TRADE relations between Singapore and neighbouring countries ore steadily detcriorat ing. This was stated by chairman of the Indian Chamber of Commerce, Singapore, Mr. R. Jumabhoy, at the Chamber's fourteenth annual general meeting yesterday. Mr. Jumabhoy said the improvement in the price
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  • 10 4 MIX-UP IN NAMES PUZZLES COURT Tllh it v. Mr. B
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 389 4 GIAN SINGH CO., LTD. PRESENTS 9 REASONS WHY YOU'LL LIKE THESE HANDSOME SHIRTS! T. There ore no tuck* y Dor pleats, so shirts are fi£ fT~ easier to iron. n /V.. ~J\ 2. Buttons ore cross- \>i %o q* J^^~~ V\ \^r if anchored, stay on. (^> j£b^. i '^^k^^
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 177 4 c^lmanac Information at a Glance 0 1 ng a p or e f§£n T ripf¥if $lßU^"£¥ s ?KBi WmmF^T"^^ t^BAmj^*** Jl>mT£ '■^A^lL' 630 The *C J A^+m -2. l^ M^^ Bk- eW o Commentary: «45 Book.^ rjfJ6or*f ffwV -Be e ;i» r Hii? m *K*ir*' W J| Q Aw\ -JBA
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  • 230 5 ttjU^illi&MiMiiJ^H v our sf °ff reporters UMNO Assembly Opens In KL KUA L ,w.hV MPUR S^— Tungku Abdul m, UMNO president, today warned the policy-making General Assembly that Independence now in sight and within would vanish if solidarity between memthe Alliance
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  • 61 5 Dw Bonvoisin, <lefn. in of the Board of tors of Credit on< ier. the Board of Directors Banque Society Generele Belgium, and Mr. II I*. ombc right), a director the Bank arrived in ►ore yesterday «>n a tour, from Bangkok. Baron and Mr. Crombe k oxer
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  • 16 5 AH FOOK t r Lorong re First "erday alor. R Naval B May 28.
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  • 79 5 Death Of Mr. S. S. Manyam Mr. S. S. Manyam, president of the Singapore Labour Party and general secretary designate of the Army Civil Service l T nion, H->d yesterday morning in the General Hospital He was 4!. He was admitted to the hospital last week suffering from heart trouble.
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  • 133 5 HUSBAND MUST PA Y OR GO TO JAIL ORDERED by the court to pay his wife $30 a month for the upkeep of their child. Goh Kiat Hwai. a clerk, declared in the Sixth Police Court yesterday, that he would not pay her a cent. If he did not. the
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  • 55 5 CHKW BUCK YAM of Yio Chu Kans Rc^d a licensed driver, was fined $15 in the Singapore Second Traffic Court yesterday for abetting a provisional driver, A:i£ Kim Joo. to carry an extra passenger while driving a car at the junction of Ponggol Road and Upper
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  • 223 5 'U.S. WILL CONSIDER AID FOR MALAYA' Says Baldwin MALAYA is in the same position as all the friendly nations of the United States and when aid is required it will be considered, the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Economic Affairs, Mr. Charles Baldwin, said on his arrival
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  • 125 5 HK Shirt Makers Visit Colony THE Hongkong manufacturers of Thomson Aerovcnt shirts, have decided to invade the Singapore market a s a preliminary to opening a factory in Singapore 'if business warrants it." Representatives of the Thomson Weaving Factory, Hongkong, were hosts yesterday afternoon to local newspapermen when the virtues
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  • 432 5 Composer Will Play All His Own Works A UNIQUE CONCERT FOR MUSIC LOVERS HERALDING the trio of big-name recitals and concerts in Singapore this month is one scheduled for Thursday, June 9. at St. Andrew's Cathedral Hall, that is both unique in the Colony and of singular interest because of
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  • 445 5 A BLINDMAN. Tan Ngak Puan, was among the first to see Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall at his meet-the-people session in the Assembly Building yesterday. Mr. Tan has been blind the past ten years. Being poor he could not have treatment
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  • 87 5 LEGI3LATIVI blyman for Seletar, Mi M P D. N.ur. will meet hi-> i stituent.s in throe pla< and tomorrow to enable them to ditCUSI with him any problems they may h.r Thi 204-11 .Talan Kayu. from 10 am. to 12 noon, and 1 < hool in
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  • 179 5 A DELEGATION of unemployed men in Singapore met the Chief Minister yesterday morning at Empress Place. He interrupted his Meet-the-People session at the Assembly Building to assure them that he would try to alleviate their position. "I hear that many of you are willing: to go
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  • 124 5 Negotiators Fail To End Dispute THE Singapore Labour Ministry yesterday made another unsuccessful attempt to break the deadlock in negotiations between the Harbour Board and Its Staff Association. It is understood the disputing parties are not prepared to come to a compromise on the three outstanding claims effective date for
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  • 92 5 MR. D. T. Assomull wI elected chairman of the Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce for 1955 at a meeting held at Robinson's Cafe yesterday. Mr R. Jumabhoy, th c outgoing chairman, did not stand for re-election. The following were elected to the management committee: Messrs. J.
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  • 48 5 TAN YEOK GU^N of Mohamod Sultan Road wa* fined $10 in the Singapore First Traffic Court yesterday, for carrying passengers in excess of the number allowed in his private car at Woodlands checking point on Jan. 21. He carried six passengers in his car.
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  • 77 5 THE Chief Minister said yesterday thai Government plans to take over Kallang Airport when it is vacated and turned it into a transit area for slum dwellers. "It is always better to move people as a group instead of individually.'" he said.
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  • 170 5 THE All-Party Committee appointed by the Legislative Assembly to look into the situation in Chinese schools and the problem of Chinese education in Singapore will hold its first meeting in the Assembly House building at 9 a.m. on June 11. This will be the
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  • 75 5 'TRA VELLING MARRIAGE' IS SCORNED JOHORE BAHRC. Sat. The 18 member .foiiore Chinese Advisory Board was unanimous in its decision today that "travelling marriaj should no\ be recognized. A travelling marriage marriage Of convenience practised only by Chinese The Board will seek the help of cans. associations and guilds to
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 322 6 fTHE squabble over the problem of multi-lingualism for Singapore and the Federation is by no means unique. In every country which has secured, or is about to secure self-rule, this language question has continued to be an issue. India, for example, has been grappling with the problem of
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    • 330 6 MOTHER of four children who stood before a British Court recently and claimed the right to educate them as she saw fit has revealed a state of anxiety which is troubling many parents today. Her answer to a charge- of failing to comply with a school attendance order
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    • 244 6 HPHE aim of world peace formed the main topic of a Youth Forum which was held in New York earlier this year. Thirty-four young delegates from as many countries (including one from Singapore) gave their ideas of the sort of world they hoped and yearned for,
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  • 969 6  - Lim Lee Captivates Her Audience ANDREW ROTH I£)ur special correspondents report By. I LONDON I gINGAPORE-B O R N Lim Lee had a full house for her recital at Wigmore Hall, a rvotable achievement for any young singer. She soon showed, to the many Malayans and Britons who came on
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  • 1029 6  - Heat Wave... Candy Boom ...In-Law Trouble DUN I A BAHRU I NEW YORK] By JTIELD guns, electronics equipment. airplane parts, small arms and other defensive military equipment. designed against invasion, are now arriving in Formosa in a 50 per cent greater volume than ever before, according to information here. This
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 606 7  - THEY RISK DEATH and DANGER in FREE SERVICE Christine Diemer Singapore's Volunteer Special Constabulary By LAST month when unruly strikers and strike sympathisers struck terror in Singapore, a unique body of men roamed the streets at assigned posts to help restore law and order out of a chaos that took
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  • 890 7  - How They Played It In The 16th Century QUEEN'S CASTLE I CHESS I By ANE of the earliest works on modern chess was written by the Italian Damiano and published in 1512. Before the century was out it had run into eight editions. When Ruy Lopez visited Rome in 1559
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  • 38 7 "FINGERPRINTS were left by ;i fang that raided a film studio at St. John's Wood. London. Police leit "Don't touch" notices. Ten days lati'r {here IDCf another raid—and tl c second gaiig ruhhed out the prints.
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  • 48 7 U/ HEELING a "corpse" along a corridor in hosat Dannevirke. Nc\v and, a hospital attendant was start ed when the dead man sat up. The "corpse* 1 leaped from the tro ley and chased the ter-ror-stricken attendant out of the building. It was a practical joke.
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  • 71 7 i MAN <;uisod a >>°t when he walked naked into the New York I ndor- grunri and took a seat on a train. W o men- e r s screamed and ran out OH the platform. One star* man fell oil his seat. The guard tried to help by
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  • 27 7 i WOMAN at Hamburg. Germany. a<ire birth to a slb. boy Bl 555 a.in. on tlir sth day of the olh momth, v.< i
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  • 39 7 Two motor! quittd at Norwich, CoonecticMt, U S A aft r \-q\uz iscd of ihoutinf ;tt each other. They were to have cried: "Get the way or Y\\ „:i you over!" Both drivers «.:e il anri dumb.
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  • 185 7 THESE HEADLINES TELL THE STORY teaching Law and the unarmed combat instructor is an all-in wrestler, who is well-known In the Singapore sports world. When they arc trained. a four-or-li\t -hour stretch a night Ifl usual In normal times (during the la.^t riots they wen on duty all nignt>. In
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 496 8  - A 3O Wins Economy Run In South Africa Edin Peters I motoring] By NEWS has just been received that,, the first annual Mobilgas Economy Run held in South Africa over 1,560 miles from Cape 'Town to Johannesburg, via Port Elizabeth, East London and Durban was won by an Austin A3O.
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  • 641 8 5 MIR BASHIR, the internationally known palmist. J presents a new series Know Your Own Hand. J This week he tells vou of MAJOR horizontal lino begins between the forefinger and the thumb, at the edge of the palm. Crossing the palm it proceeds towards
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  • 531 8  -  Ronald Bedford By TT is an ordinary white x bell-push by a black-and-white door. The card at the side says: LONDON C.E.T.S. CLINIC But the men who sidle up to the door make sure nobody is looking before they ring the bell.
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    • 196 9 I. OK any traveller visiting Gey Poree, the Folies Bergerc show is a "must." As a matter of fact, Folies Bergere hos become synonymous of Paris by night. It deserves its world wide popularity to the luxurious shows it gives the goggle-eyed tourists. A brand new
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      41 9 photo. FACE TO FACE FOR THE FIRST TIME: Siom ese twins Christine Andrews (left) and Deborah Mane who were successfully separated in Chicago. Their heads were joined so that when one twin lay face downward the other faced up. U.P.
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  • 1094 10 Linesman Reviews The Clarke Cup Match And Malayan Cricket THE trend of European victories in the Conrad Clarke match was arrested on Monday. While the Rest deserve to be congratulated for this, the fault is with the Europeans who wasted a lot of time—
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  • 121 10 Today's Sport BADMINTON THOMAS (IP: Denmark v Malaya (final night) SO( 1R PKRSID.IA Indonrsia v SinoMalivs. Jalan Bcsar, 5 p.m. CBICKET SENIOR TOIRNKY; Army v R.A.F., N> e Soon; PoHcc v S.C.R.C., at Depot: S.( C v (.S.(\, pid.m-; R \;ivv v I. Navv ground: I'nivcrsity v S.R.C.. Sepoy Lines
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  • 91 10 DESPITE a fine bowlinf spell by V. A Markar. who captured five wicked for :\9 run?. Ceylon Spo:-t 5 Club failed to avert a 13 runs defeat by Xon-Bendcrs Sports Club, in their friendly cricket match played at Balestier Road yesterday Scores, Non-Bender? 120 Massey
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  • 60 10 DRA WN GAME THE newly formed Indian Youngsters Club did well to hold Y.M.C.A. to a draw, in a friendly cricket match played on the YMCA ground yesterday. Scores. YMCA 75. Vanderputt 2<>. Bailey 16. I. J. Singh five for 28, Razak five for one. IY. 75 A Razak 23.
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    58 10 SCHOOL 'STARS' Central Perak Combined Schools soccer team right) and the Selangor Combined Schools (left) are seen photographed here before their return friendly game at Ipoh last Saturday, the former winning by two goals to one. In their first encounter played earlier at v uala Lumpur. the Perak lads scored
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  • 590 10 AZIZ SIANG HOCK COMBINATION WIN THE DAY FOR PENANG Abdul Aziz (4) K u Mr. If. BoswtU cf Selangor rcfcrccd. PENANG scored a convincing 4-1 victory over a weak Perak XI in the Malaya Cup-tie soccer played here on the Chinese Assembly Hall padan? this morning Penang's centre-forward Abdul Aziz
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  • 25 10 BODCA beat Tampenis Ro\ers by a solitary goal in a soecer match played on the CYMA ground yesterday The scorer was Chve Hec.
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  • 877 10 L.eaani2 goal gcoreri for Division 1 matches onlv Tommv Misxm (Rovers) lfi Jacobs (Dockyard). Tahir Abu (PB.U.) 10. Stephenson (IRC I Jui Kim (A. A. A). Ah Hoe <P;J.y>-J Kim Ben, m K er) Abdul Rahman (Woodbridee) Hussein (Corinthians). Sulaiman flashim (Police). Allen (Dockyard)—B. Ismail Ahmad
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  • 351 10 Eigh t New Records In Telecoms Meet Kl ALA LIMPI R. Sat. Another eight records were shattered in the concluding day of the second annual Selangor Telecoms and Welfare Asmi. athletic meet held on the Cheras Road (iround today. Resulti were: 100 yards: 1. S. Thasen <lIQ Accounts); 2. Chnng
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  • 246 10 AWANG BAKAR SPARKS COLONY 6-2 VICTORY Sinsapojp m,,, Auanq Bakar 3. Itmc Yusoff 2, and Rahim Omar R SINGAPOKF. pLaving listlrss football ,i, r their Malaya Cup-tic he it M,: Besar Stadium yesterday. In a match which did not rise to ver\ hi^li vt.tn (lards. Singapore did 11--ouch to brat
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  • 7 10 Admission To Malayan Badminton s I 1
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    • 585 10 AtJL iiAUM IiVOII Thvse Cycle.* arc winners. SUN bNCaLAND PARKES ENGLAND FREJUS ITALY A Is is in n tiinfj ii<MfJo> 1 lli Sinm; in ins. Sole Vgents Hup Teck Trading Co. 1 1 Cuff Kd.. S pore 8. I el: 2462S IBS v^^a UGLYSKIN diseases now! Ashamed to /to out
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    • 179 10 "^fK m top inG #f rfr With the elimination of objectionable noise and vibration. M M M I W W +l U H** Johnson Sea-Horses" add entirely nejj pleasure, entirely new comfort to the great sport of outboard boating. These are the quietest-running, easiest driving, smoothest riding fcs^ 11 Sea-Horses
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  • 2291 11  -  WINDSOR LAD ufect Pearl Pays Highest By BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $229,850 Ist Prixe No. *****6 ($62,059) 2nd Prixe No. *****7 ($31,029) 3rd Prixe No. *****3 ($15,514) <»a» o sI A TERS <* 3 878 c«h); Nos. *****7, *****0, *****8, *****5. ,m£9 NSOLATIONS <
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  • 488 11 WEIGHTS for all seven races on Saturday, first day of the Singapore Turf Club June Meeting, are: Cl. 1. Div. I—l M. Kuphrates 9.00 South Pacific 8.13 Cypress Point 8.13 Rennies 8.10 Shangrila 8.09 Dantesque 8.07 Nazakat 8.04 i Josker II 8.00 Fair Weather 7.13 Ginseng 7.1"'
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  • 261 11 MALACCA Sat —Twelve more new school records were established at St. Francis Institution when the schools annual athletic meet was resumed on their school ground yesterday The school champion, Ee Chong Gee. followed last Wednesday s equalling of the high jump record with two
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  • 205 11 Sports Letter: Small Entries For S'pore Meet I see from your racing columns that owing to the smallness of the entries for the June Singapore Race Meeting for Class 1 2 horses, there are to be only se\en Races on each race day As long ago
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  • 501 11 THE seventh annual Phillips Classic, to he held during the August Bank holidays, will be in the form of a road race from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur. Crack cyclists from the Colony, the Federation and Hongkong are expected to compete
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  • 150 11 SEREMBAN, Sat. Scicmban Rangen scored convincing win yesterday afternoon in a NSFA league match when UiC7 defeated the Negri Malays team by six goals to one. The Rangers dictated p'.iv throughout. The Malays, however, were poorlv served in goal where Abdul Rahman 1 Mowed some easy
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  • 35 11 DUBLIN. June 4. (Renter) —Ray Famcchon. of France retained his European featherweight boxing title here last night when he outpointed the British and Empire champion. Billy Kelly, of Derby over the 15th round.
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  • 32 11 MUNICH. June 4 (Rcuter) A Bavarian 10 beat Newcastle United the FA Cup holders. by two goals to one here yesterday after leading 2 o at half time.
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    • 44 11 SILVANA MANGANO j MICHAEL RENNIE I VITTORIO GASSMAN I 1 4i SHELLEY WINTERS! J QM/NG-NEW ALHAMBRA 1^ \#v# TEL: ***** IVAT 3RD DAY! 3-6.15-9.15 p.m. Will Mcreophonlc Sound M PURPfWI a^ l^ MARIO LANZA »A GLILJ »"<»ary Sooner in RFTI R\ *I() P ARADISE'Tech.
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    • 256 11 0^ contains etseatlai Tltamlns J J I AAD. plus hypophosphttr* of lime aad soda to build health B I and v *tality and to rnard araintt 111 A U 1 I«# couth* and colds. Srott't Emulstoa H It a pleataat-tattlaf emolaion of w-jw B m I natural rod liver oil
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  • 576 12 PETER KUM REPORTING Eddie Choong beat Finn Kobbero 15-6; 15-4. Umpire: Mr. Lim Kean Ho oi. EDDIE CHOONG took his revenge against Finn Kobbero and it was an energy-sapping affair for the lanky Dane. There is only one word I know that will adequately describe the
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  • 646 12 Skaarup Shocks PengSoon a LEONG HEW MENG Reporting Wo~ig Peng Soon beat Jorn Skaarup 15-5 16-18 15-4 Umpire: Teh Gin Soot WONG PENG SOON was taken to three sets by Jorn Skaarup in a match which lasted 46* minutes. Peng; Soon won but not in the manner expected of this
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  • 70 12 SINCLES 1. Ole Jensen (Den- C mark) vs Ong Poh Lim C (Malaya). 2. Finn Kobbero (Den- j mark) vs Wong Peng Soon (Malaya). 3. |orn Skaarup (Den- mark) vs Eddie Choong (Malaya). doubles 1. Ole Mertz Ove -2 Eilertsen (Denmark) vs Ong Poh Lim Ooi Tcik Hock
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  • 461 12 On* IW* Jfbc* A On H §>„h Umm v LEONG HEW MENG Reporting Oof Tcik Hock Ong Poh Urn (Malava) beat Finn i\obbero d- Hamweryaard Hansen (Denmark) 15-4 15-S Umpire: Teh Gin Sooi. THE clash between Malaya's top doubles pair and Denmark s proved beyond a
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  • 397 12 T..n Ji„ C„ nff Hm* Mtm F*»m 9 m PETER KUM reporting Lim Kee Fong Tun Jin Eong beat Ofe Mcrtz Ore Ei/erfscn 15-9; 15-3. Umpire: Mr. Lim Kean Hooi THE first doubles match of the evening: gave the Danes a real sample of Malayan type of
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    • 264 12 i KIM TIAN ROAD, V\L '>' fIONG BAHRU. —^^-=*^\rj lilt WVJ** J»fefig^-f Imllllll J -Tf'TSiflßhtff*^ AIR-CONDITIONED TEL ***** C DAILY: 11.30 a.m. 2.00 -4.15- 7.00 9.30 p.m. YESTERDAY HUNDREDS SAW IT AGAIN WHY NOT YOU? I WsuB BRIDES I ><: %F^W/P BROTHERS' I ji'*L'£fx Jshg stamng Howard I^'W POWELL- KEEL
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    • 249 12 mor« conv«ni«nf. mon versatile and mon foolproof th o fvt Synchro Compyr Gutter w.fh L.ghf Voln Scoie g ond diaphragm control* ond »«H l.m f(| p..,. f«chniq w e» him speed itmindci ~<tr. A^A or <i J join ft \wtiolino»tel' BEHN MEYER Cr CO LTD. po box ion PATERSON SIMONS
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    • 1064 13  -  ERNEST L. ZAUGG MOW IT CAN BE TOLDI Some of the headlines which told the story of the t -> ft How Father X And The Vietnam Refugees Play Hide And Seek With The Reds A PRIEST WITH A MILLION PIASTRES ON HIS HEAD by OF
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    • 408 13  -  JANE DEXTER What would sudden fame do to YOU? Take the case of the By fAKE 35—23—36, add them together, and what have you The answer, in the case of Anne Price, is £2.000. Which is a pretty sum. But Anne is a
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    • 105 13 \ws week visit fUAL <^KN€k SALE L YPF t •e'.-.r-m A.-- Kccdto Ttrmam mm m !> Mi < jT -'i C .a* tnd O«» Ort»» A-tiUt>;> t* a Mu utmli* tiirMM Crruarmlt <* U'rum. Ouuint«« lIN GERMANY TBrP^ >S V lll'' rrrm T a jp f *C C burtoof rpa
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    • 133 13 7r*vel see wee FOR ALL AIR and SEA BOOKINGS c/tnnc uncement I RE-VISITING •L'JI SINGAPORE and f M jg COTY BEAUTY SPECIALIST will give beauty advice and will help you with your beauty problems. Miss HEARNE will be"aTUTTLE'S from June 7th. to 11th. Ask to see the A j +~i
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  • 235 14 UN F O RTUNATELY, Hollywood has displayed a double-track mind in this 20thcentury Fox picture. "A Man Called Peter." the Story of the late Peter Marshall, the emigrant boy from Scotland who became one of America's greatest preachers. They have taken the longish book of
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  • 73 14 AIARTINE Carol, one of A Europe's leading film personalities, has been signed to a five-picture, one-a-ycar contract by 20th Centurv-Fox. Miss Carol will make her American debut in the studio's CinemaScope version of Cole Porter's smash Broadway musical Can Can. s, ncdulcd for production next summer. Director Christian Jacques.
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  • 139 14 'VONEE Sen. Columbia re- pre>entative in Singapore since 1937, who is nowvisiting New York, will roturn to hi< headquarter? to continue as District Supervisor for Malaya. Thailand, Indone< a and Indo-China, under the direct nqwrvision of Michael Ber<;her. Columbia*! Genera! Manager and Supervisor for the Far East, it
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  • 361 14  - TOP MARKS FOR THE MASTER DONALD ZEC IF I owned a chain of x cinemas (had any good pipe dreams lately?) I would rush to book a new French film showing in London this week. It is called "I Have a New Master" and is, in my view, one of
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  • 209 14 QUITE the best feature In J. Arthur Rank's farce To Paris With Love." the rather unusual cabaret turn ".John and Marsha." As for the story, well. it's not vintage Guinne>>. which is great pity berause I am one Of Alec's followers. But you do see more
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  • 182 14 i )NE can hardly think of Danny Kaye without evoking a big srin. but thrre If nothing laughable about the picture he travelled 40.000 miles to make last year on behalf of UNICEF (United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund'. Therefore you will find "Assignment Children" to bo screened
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  • 206 14  -  BRIDGET JONES By i |WITZI GAYNOR takes her shoes off when she ha s a problem, because she can think better in her bare feet Men are wearing more and more in spare films and girls leu and less, says JEFF CHANDLER DANA ANDREWS collects stamps and butterflies
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    • 367 14 SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS THE THOMAS (IP RESULTS WILL BE SCREENED T^ DUSINQ THE Ut and 9.30 p.m. SHOWS AT THE W CAPITOL. REX AM) PAVILION JCAPITOLi^HHiWi: <* r^ n!fp r 111.4.")-4-6.n0-9.30 Tlus; H ltSB FILM FESTIVAL' I MFI) PATHE HEWS" "THE DERBY" T SEASON FROM TONIGHT AT 1 tt
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    • 255 14 CATHAY ORGANISATION ajj *i^> SCREENED DURING Till SHOWS AT THI CATHAI ODI NKW Al.H\mhi:\ Ul) TODAY DAILY! PATUAV^ 11 M M uA I r|Ai 6.45 and 9.30 p.m. *iL£OiH!l^ f Everybcd/s saying: "DON'T MISS ITI A Wonderful Love Story \\\\u t Hlhtul w^^^p^JlO M t I CiNemaScOPE n rur starring*
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    50 15 JEAN PETERS brings a radiant warmth to inj; portrayal of Mrs. Catherine Marshall in itury-Fox's CincmaScope presentation of A Pd Peter— based on Mrs. Marshall's biof of her late husband and starring Richard Todd role. The film is to being shown at the on Theatre, Singapore. Review on opposite page.
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  • 935 15  - COLOURS HAIR TO MATCH CAR Bridget Jones By lISI Hollywood fad is t,» have one's hair cd to match onc' s car. friend of PIPER lIIK'S with a red and u car has alternate ,k^ of red and yellow rs framing her face. MITCIILM knows actor who's so worried ut
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  • 169 15 A JAMIE VAN DOREN believes a girl's stockings should fJ match her shoes. Already she has had stockings dyed both pink and blue to match two pairs of new shoes DORIS DAY says people born under her lucky star i Aries) are supposed to be lazy— but
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  • 515 15 Hollywood's Trend Toward Longer Films RECENT announcex inent that Cecil B. DeMille's production of the Paramount motion picture "The Ten Commandments" is expected to have a running time of threr-and-one-half hours made people wonder Whether there is a trend toward kwger films in Hollywood. the average running t'nw of a
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  • 332 15 Drug Caused Marrow In Star's Bones To Die SEEING such glamorous stars as ANN BLYTH. MARI BLANCHARD, LORI NELSON, DORIS DAY and MALA POWERS on the screen to-day it's difficult to realize that all these girls have achieved fame despite serious illnesses that almost cost their lives. ANN BLYTH, for
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  • 262 15 TOO FAT TO PLAY SEXY ROLES J)ONNA UKD'M first job was as h dish-washer and her salary wmt all her meals and one dollar (7s 2d.| a week BKTTE DAVIS in Hollywood to p.av Queen Elizabeth 1 in -Sir Walter Ralcigh. says I'm too fat to Play sexy sirens any
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  • 254 15  - Italian Films In Trouble PETER L PARTNER i °y i AMID the loud applause rm of Vatican and Catholic Action circles the Italian government film censorship recently withdrew the Italian film Casanova from circulation on morai grounds. This provoked a storm of protest against obscurantism" from Itali; n producers and
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    • 525 15 I HEADACHE 1 in Chinatown! FOR RflllF STOPS ANY PAIN IN LESS THAN 10 MINUUS AND IS PERFECTLY SAFE AND HARMLESS Mode in Switzerland By F. HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE &CO LTD. CO., BASLE I DIETHELM 6c CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Switzerland) SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR PENANG XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXNXXXXX%VXX^ XXNX NX Clear Your Skin
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  • 563 16  - HOW TO KEEP YOUR FIGURE TRIM JOSEPHINE LOWMAN ijy.wvwu Q. "I want to lake abdominal exercises to strengthen and flatten my abdominal wall but I have sacroiliac trouble and cannot take the exercises which call for lying on the floor on my back and raising my legs. There is too
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  • 159 16 CLEVER STORY HERE ARKS PAGE leads off Lj this week with a very funny and clever story sent in by Diane Minnis (14), of Bißesley. Birmingham. Here is her itory: A man in prison rattled *o much at the bars that it made his hands sore «saw). So he took
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  • 425 16  -  Samuel G. Esther B. Kling By »\VV\\\\\V and I "Dear Mr. and Mrs Klins: •What do you think of a man who's always pleasant and cheerf;;: with everyone except his wife? "My husband is WtlMiked by ali who meet him because he's so
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    43 16 J A bikini bathing suit by the Italian firm ''Riviera/' seen at a J recent show of 1955 J beach fashions at San 2 Remo, Italy. •4. ow many times must I tell you not to do that at the breakfast table?"
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    255 16 TTERE. from Paris, is an LA idea worth copying. Basically, it's a headscarf made from a man's handkerchief, but any remnant left over from making a cotton dress or skirt will do. Even the French mademoiselle finds there are times when you just can't get along without a
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  • 541 16  - THE TRICKY THIRTIES Charles Widdup By \Y'HY do so many mar- riages go bust in the Tricky Thirties? Why do figures just lai ed by the Registrar-Gen-eral in England, reveal that divorce is most likely if you and your wife arc In the thirty-thirty-four age group with ten years of
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    • 60 16 jfj^B^^B£ a^****s >§sc^b***«*""' ".'.•^oSZHfe' g There is a feeling of restfulness throughout the house. Worry and anxiety have given place to relief and cheerfulness BABY IS ON COW GATE NOW Look at him 1 All chuckles and chubbincss weight increasing sound bones forming brimming with health, happiness and vitality. HE
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  • 34 21 w who can that be one of the world's most glamorous grands, the star with the deep, husky voice and the n dojlar legs. She is lolling on grand piano at her London hotel.
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  • 28 21 •he glamorous grandmother whose back view you see qdovc Ana or cour^ hone other than the Marlene Dietrich with the million dollar legs. Mirrorpic.
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  • 1003 21  -  Adrian Ball Concluding The Series On Crimes Biggest Question Mark EHffiSS! By I mass murders like such complete I* into the hearts of appy men and T ?n as "the appa- "motiveless" killfew years, in part of the world, a chilling sucof such slayings Ntal,
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  • 670 21  -  Elizabeth Cow ley The Amazing French Village Where Children Earn Their Parents Large Bonuses By BIGGER, better babies and more of them! This is the law that rules the private lives of 137 village families. Couples who do not have children lose their homes. So
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  • 390 21 lies in the gardens are doing their job too well. And now, as soon as the young men are old enough, they look for wives from among the girls already in the gardens and go on living there. If two young: people were
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    • 21 21 THE KM) p~» NEXT WEEK «~-~i I Beginning a new 1 five-part series on 'The Wizards With 1 Th« Golden Touch.
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    • 94 21 DOCtOrS Prove pure, mild PALMOLIVE soap can bring you a lovelier skin in y»|^B HdmlvwS'Kv-'^'' npSP^ g I Wash your fact with wf- iffijtif Contains no animal fat! **^jr Palmolive contains only the purest specially blended beauty oi^s. Its mildness will make your skin soft and smooth and keep it
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    82 22 Above Left: "Pagoda" by Tong Hon Wah of MIA New Bridge Road Rolleicord, fB, l/sOth, Super XX. Above Right: "Sea-sceme" by Khor Khee Giap of 186 Kimberley St., Penang. Solida, 111, l/lOOth Agfa. Right: "Indian Boatmen" by Y. K Beng of M/s. Tai Kong, China Street, Penang. Solida, f4, l/50th,
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    • 70 22 1024X SAVE GODOWN COSTS SAVE ON PACKING SAVE ON INSURANCE BE FIRST IN THE MARKET FLY YOUR 1 FREIGHT] BY BPEEDBIRD Your totnt nn,\c. MM M r Afil»>i;!,,i Cargo IK A JW A r fofl9ltft V<l/<T!ATn u.« /u/p j/um^ Ifl MB Airways (Tel. SS36t)f L WaMfaj (Tt' Jjr6-6-> IMT.SH OV
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    • 127 22 > SPEAKING OF PICTURES Name Address -?qgf Title Camera Used Aperture I Speed Film -i J i_n_rurxn_n_ru~i|-i_wi rinn o r»r_ > N£W SHIPMENT NEW MODiLS I MULTIBLITZ electronic flash MULT'.BUTI i I Light output 100 JH* K Gu.dc No M5- 2 j| P^i t\ Colour 39^' &fcW^ Wtu p $125.00
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    1935 23 It has so much for the tourist "DECENTLY Brussels has lost many of its tourists to Belgium's seaside towns, notably Antwerp (famous for its vast harbour), Ostend and Zeebrugge both of which offer delectable sea foods. A a distance they look like Malayans as hey sit in their shirt-sleeves
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  • 335 23 WONDER DRUGS ADD 30 YEARS TO LIFE SPAN I MEDICINE I NEW YORK.— Medical discoveries of the last ten years, such as the antibiotics, hold promise that many of us will live 30 years longer than we would have 75 years ago. Now, science has put new wonder in these
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    • 113 23 Good News! CRAVEN 'A' ARE BACK IN THE TRU-VAC TIN Just like they were before the war! c I This rubber seal guarantees Now for the first time for fifteen yearsyou can h ,t craven v r«ch you •»'.> Craxen 'A'- just .s they used to be- J-JI^SUS^ Packed in
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  • 282 24  -  PETER STEPHENS By PARIS. SERGEANT PILOT Jacques Allien did NOT like his squadron leader. Far too on discipline, he thought. For the squadron leader made all his pilots salute him and stand to attention when he spokp to them. Every command he gave
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  • 222 24 LONDON. YOUNG Private Donald Read a newly-wed was one of the keenest men in his Territorial Army parachute unit. And when he arrived late for a big T.A. exercise last week he pleaded to be given a seat in an aircraft. He was
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  • 38 24 yUITH only seconds to spare a fireman leaped jrom his train in the Austrian Tyrol, beat it by a *hort cut across a bend and sared a iroman and her baby on the track
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  • 35 24 "DROI I) fisherman who caught a shark in Long Island Sound, U.S.A., and safely landed it, had to receive medical attention when the shark bit him as he posed alongside it for a picture.
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  • 320 24  -  RONALD BEDFORD By T'HE lowdown on the A nature of LOVE is given today by a British medical expert. Being in love is similar to being HYPNOTISED, says Dr. S. J. van Pelt. The doctor, president of the British Society of Medical Hypnotists, bases that
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