Sunday Standard, 23 September 1956

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  • 19 1 SUNDAY STANDARD M ft it 3H Vol. VII. No. 83 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1956 24 PAGES 20 CENTS
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  • 272 1 Weasel Words roMMl MS T front organizations are addicted t t0 sprouting what the Americans call ijetsel words 1 words with their meanings twi^t^d During the last few years Malayans have reeled against the barrage of words aith twisted meanings. The communists keep up this barrage because they t
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  • 55 1 MELBOURNE. Sept 22 (Reuter)— On present militant planning, the 24-hour nationwide strike of more than one million workers called for Nov. 15. will mark the first day of the Duke of Edinburgh's Australian visit for the Olympic Games. The Duke is scheduled to arrive in Sydney shortly
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  • 476 1 feware Of Your Dog 's Life f SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. i Yew Hock, yesterday received a eotcning letter from the Malayan cration Army demanding the immease of those "innocent citizens ''beware of your dog's letter, written in Chinese with the the envelope in English, carried
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  • 60 1 WELL it's only a demonstration of judo and the lady in this picture is Mrs. E. Drake of the Singapore Judo Club, who showed 5/000 spectators at the City Day celebrations on the padang last night, how she would deal with an attacker. "Victim" in
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  • 167 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Shop assistants in Selangor may picket the Kuala Lumpur airport when the Duke of Edinburgh arrives here on Deepavali day (Nov. 1), on a 'whistle stop" visit to the Federation. Secretary of the Shop Assistants Union, Mr. AN M.
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  • 8 1 Mr. Lim Yew Hock
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  • 59 1 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. A wide search was in progress tonight for a Communist terrorist who broke away from his police escort and leaped out of a moving train earlier today near Labis, Johore. The terrorist, who was In handcuffs when he escaped, was being escorted back to Johore
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  • 82 1 TEN plainclothes Police Officers provided extra precautions for the safety of Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr Lim Yew Hock, when he opened the Opium Addicts Treatment Association. In Changt Road yesterday. The Chief Minister said: "The work of this Association is one which has given great assistance to
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  • 193 1 Nasser Leaves To Mee t Arab Leaders CAIRO, Sept. 22 (AP) President Gamal Abdel Nasser left today by plane for a meeting of the Arab nations "Big Three" leaders in Riyadh, the Saudi Arabia) capital. i Nasser left from the military airfield at Almaza outside Cairo aboard his private plane.
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  • 101 1 THE British Government has invited Sir Sydney Caine. the retiring Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya and Economic Adviser to Singapore's Chief Minister, to lead the U.K. delegation at an International Conference on sugar. The conference Is meeting in Geneva on Oct. 4. Sir Sydney
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  • 376 1 CHIEF Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock yesterday turned down the People's Action Party's request for an emergency meeting of the Legislative Assembly to debate the recent arrests of six persons on banishution of two societies by ment orders and the disso Government. In a
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    • 97 1 I GAZE UPON A LOST CITY IN PERU AND SEE A DIAMONDSTUDDED CROSS, SAYS M. A. BOYD. IN HIS THIRD ARTICLE ON HIS TRAVELS ROUND THE WORLD j ON £5. SEE PAGE 7. I 'INSIDE' THIS ISSUE In page 6 Arthur Nettleton tells how seaweed has now become an aid
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  • 420 2 Love, In Powdered Form, Can Be Sought For 50 c. VOODOOSTILL LIVES NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 22 (U.P.)— Voodoo still lives in New Orleans. The paraphernalia for the mystic rites which once thrived in this Southern city can be bought at the corner store, if you know the ripht corner. The
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  • 30 2 LONDON. Sept. 22 (AP)— Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden and Foreign Secret arV Selwyn Lloyd will go to Paris "f** Wednesday a5 guests of the French Government
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  • 406 2 But Still A Danger That She May Walk Out PARIS, Sept. 22 (UP)— France reluctantly announced today she would join the American-backed Suez Canal Users' Association on condition that international management of the waterway would later follow. An official spokesman, who made the announcement after
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  • 238 2 OKYO Se Pt. 22, (Reuter)— A twenty-four-year-old Malayan arrived here today to begin a search for his Japanese mother whom he has not seen for the last 20 years. The youth. Abu Bakar, told correspondents that his mothers
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  • 96 2 Margaret's Unexpected Joy Ride KANO. Nigeria. Sept. 22 (Router) A British Overseas Airways Argonaut airliner carrying Princes s Margaret to Mombasa for the start of her five-week East African tour landed here early today. After a stop of an hour It took off for Entebbe. The Princess unexpectedly disembarked and
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  • 26 2 A MOTORIST. E.P. Flangan. 24, was critically injured when a car crashed into a lamp post in Nassim Road Singapore, at 4.30 a.m. yesterday.
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  • 32 2 MANILA, Sept. 22, (UP)— Typhoon Gilda roared towards Formosa yesterday after leaving the Philippines groggy with nine dead, six missing and damages to public and private property amounting to US$25O-
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  • 251 2 ™c GE E \f* S *P*- 2 2 (AP) The United States has firmly refused to dis--22L! relaxation of its trade embargo against Red China so long as the Chinese Communists fail to renounce the use of force against Formosa
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  • 168 2 Makarios' Lieutenant Detained NICOSIA, Sept. 22 (AP)— Nicos Kranidiotis, secretary of the Ethnarchy and one of the leaders of the Greek Cypriots yesterday was served with a formal detention order and was confined to a detention camp for political prisoners As secretary for the Ethnarchy Kranidiotis served as spokesman for
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  • 78 2 ALGIERS. Sept. 22. (AP)— T he stripped and naked bodies of 21 French soldiers were found on the ground after an infantry section, landed from helicopters, fell into an ambush by Algerian nationalists near Palestro. 45 miles from Algiers K?*X: Four of the men had French reports
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  • 60 2 at hi, trial on P "ha w EaStCr coni and A fSuni h nim X r n m n a ocen P t rObate C Urt jury M W»«"E£-^ who Mid a lowat the same time «tmt? p***** «ISS r-XTr the ■y* l1 said they clocked
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    • 541 2 I SIEW &?ft married on 1956. n J ONT, KFlt Put l H £*2c^ <ln°2i.! Trado enquiries lllb Q rr r( i J£B Phono v. Pll reo available Limited u«H call-Phone 2r A n niversarT> f* cial reduction J for "Goulburn" kV; cubators. Model ff now onlv $14 2 (242-eg
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  • 220 3 AM MOTH HOLIDAY CAMP NEXT MONTH MORE than 1,000 members of the Singapore People's Action y including its Women s League, will go into cadre training during indflV "mammoth holiday camp" in October. P Js h ioirTv;tt^ G eZ^ oon Villa in Tam Secretary
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  • 75 3 ■HE Singapore rubber closed dull at 90% firs grade ent, a drop it on Friday. lower on i orders very quiet e inclination ;ers to do e between and was noon. In it steadied were still Moderate HOON PRICES PO 91 >0J Pli POi 901 BP2
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  • 17 3 21 (UP) ies: 4W.33 159.43 67.39 173.23 Rmmk 92 21 commodity furage t 1tJ0.82.
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  • 236 3 All Set For 'Ideal Girl' Contest SINGAPORE firms are offering good support to the second Colony "Ideal Working Girl" contest to be held at the Adelphi Hotel Roof Garden on Oct. 6 from 9 P.m. to 2 a.m. Robinson Co.. Ltd., who awarded a prize for the first ccmpetition held
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  • 81 3 MALAYA'S foreign trade during August showed a deficit cf $33.5 million, imports amounting to $374 million while exports were worth $340.5 million. The total value of the trade for the first eight months of the year amounted to $2,800.7 millicn in imports and $2.--729.3 million. Figures
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  • 73 3 MORE than 100 temporary clerks employed by the Singapore Government last night protested against the Government's decision to terminate the services of two of their colleagues working at Paya Lebar airport. They want the Government to retain the services of the two clerks. They also asked
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  • 31 3 THE full military band of the Queen's Royal Regiment under Bandmaster W. Lynes will play at the premiere of "The King I" at the Odeon Theatre, on Oct. 4.
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  • 253 3 'YOUNG PE OPLE HESITATE TO MARRY BECAUSE OF INCOME TAX' Assembfymo,, U rges ReWew of Laws riPORE income Tax n t is encouraging pirt TitT among young <7vcovle «n the Col- < cWMivf Awembly--05 Mr \cc Choon Eng, lid to the Finan- r tV.v. Mr. T. M. |3ft hPrausV the
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  • 41 3 TOH Mei Leng. eight-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Toh Heng Weng. who has won a commended pass in the Federal Association of Teachers of Dancing examination (Australia and Now Zealand) at the Poh San Dance Studio, in Singapore.
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  • 59 3 A LABOURER, Chindaharam Mariyappan 34, was charged in the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court yesterday, with attempting the murder of Mary Sinnathamby. 15. at the P.VV.D. Quarters. Tanah Merah Besar. on Sept. 21. Mariyappan was alleged to have stabbed Sinnathamby in the back with a vegetable knife. No plea
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  • 45 3 MR S K Sundram. Asst. O.C.P.D. Kajang. and his bride, the former Miss Sushila Davi Rethnasamy were married according to Hindu Rites at the Sri Mariamman Temple, Singapore, recently. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Rethnasamy. is a well-known flutist.
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  • 201 3 Middle Road Cables UN: Civil Rights Are 'Flouted' THE Middle* Road Unions and Associations, last night cabled the United Nations that "civil liberties had been flouted by the Singapore Government. The cable read "Seven prominent trade unionists anti-Colonialists and teachers have been arrested under Banishment Ordinance without trial. Request support
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  • 178 3 Sympathy Strike By 36,000 Tomorrow THE Singapore Factory and Shop Workers' Union and the Malayan Pineapple Workers' Union will call out its 36,000 members on strike tomorrow. The strike Is in sympathy with the arrests of the Unions' President, Mr. Lim Chin Kok. The strike will affect many factories and
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  • 126 3 Divers Sent To Stricken Tanker TWO Royal Navy divers have been sent out to the stricken 7.420-ton Korean tanker. Chunchi. which has been aground since Wednesday after she hit the Admiral Stelhngwerf Reef about 100 miles from Singapore. A Royal Navy spokesman told The Standard yesterday that the divers had
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 463 3 cAlmanac Information at a Glance m wmb—* -r- (8 Tt» Penane- 235 am Radio Newsreel: 9.45 Concerto: pHA'H'fi&m aßiffir^ mmm mm m S*^Sj± RADIO MALAYA (General Ser- l 2 r 5 f.i^n ?nd h^oSneitr^ 10 ,^w M M^K »i,..i- i m Ur<-»orummo C'im. Ktic Jupp ana n is urcnesud r
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  • 1023 4 Quarter Million Visitors See Its Ocean Wonders GENERAL VIEW HOME FOR MARINE LIFE By WILLIE MA BENEATH the surface of the water, whether of quiet jungle stream or restless wide sea, there exists a world of beauty, colour, and mystery, which many people
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  • 613 4  - USE YOUR FINGERS ENJOY YOUR FOOD RICHARD SEE Spoons Have Their Points, But... By MAN WAS CREATED TO EAT TO LIVE. tt In 1 i 11 1 a u rly day s f xist^nce was tough, food was scarce and difficult to get. He 'wolfed his meals furtively in a
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  • 80 4 A VARIETY Concert was held in the Anglo-Chinese School, Singapore, on Friday night by the Girl Guide Association Central and West Districts to raise funds for the guides to attend the world camp in the Phillippines in January next year. The concert was opened by the wife
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  • 95 4 Books Important To Culture INDONESIAN books which have been displayed during the Congress of Malay Language and Literature at the University of Malaya will have a tremendous Impact on the cultural development of this country. This view was expressed yesterday by Unku Abdul Aziz, a member of the preparatory committee
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  • 488 5  -  ufinc "afloat P^t c ht 'Sin acquiring feiand »^«.uar- Black. .>b- for I I by a j er 300--r. in artdi=cnt eight. V't MOT the exary Air-sea LKbe too ning expansion det i aokBy its largely I 7 i ROGER YUE on
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  • 148 5 Antonio Wins Second Contest In 12 Hours Sii gapore stillo titions. ilk id award t conrheatre, com- I i r petition" at the Rex Theatre. And for his latest effort, Tonio. son of a Colony musician, received a $25 cash voucher presented jointly by Shaw Brothers Ltd. and Warner Brothers
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  • 51 5 —ty Council will with their ErrDlnvpes n.pio^ees with a the 25-day Council authorities met union officials and leaders of the City Coun. cll Labour Unions Federation. at th(J Labour Ministry> The meeting was arranged by the Chief Minister. Mr. Llm Yew Hock who was also
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  • 144 5 5,000 On Padang To See City Day Celebrations MORE than 5,000 people packed the padan? to capacity at Singapore's Fifth City Day anniversary celebrations last night. i The Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, his wife and daughter, Shirley were present. T,a.st night*! programme Included dances and songs by the
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  • 126 5 MORE than 2,500 civilian store-keepers and technical employees of Army in Singapore, yesterday protested against the "discriminatory wage rates offered" to them by their employers. At a meeting at the Badminton Hall, they called upon their Union, the Army Civil Service Union to spare
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  • 145 5 THE Permanent Board of the Malay Language and Literary Congress has formed a working committee to compile a full report en the proceedings ann the work of the Third Language and Literary Congress which ended last Friday. This report will be printed in book lorm
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  • 38 5 HIROSHIMA. Sept. 22 (AP) A 39-year-old woman employed in a police station died at the Red Cross hospital today and newspapers called it the 16th fatality from the Hiroshima atom bomb this year.
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  • 258 5 WATERFRONT PLAGUED BY A NEW RACKET CHAOS IN SEAMEN S BUREAU' THE Director of the Asian Office of the International Transport Workers' Federation, Mr. Joe Soares, yesterday flayed the Singapore Seamen s Registration Bureau and called for a change in the present system of recruitment. Speaking at a press conference.
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  • 32 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A police patrol contacted a group of terrorists yesterday and killed two in the Pawang district of Selangor. Two revolvers and two grenades were recovered.
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  • 283 5 WANTED— AN OFFICE INTERPRETERS attached x to the District and Magistrates' Courts in Singapore who also hold the posts of Commissioner for Oaths .should be allotted an office for the convenience of the public. At present, these commissioners with the exception of one Indian Commissioner for Oaths (who has a
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 19 5 /ft 4^ //Y\\ /'I TRADE MAP* g^^==g~ I IV QINQER Schv^^^: A Lt Ask for it by Ask for
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    • 151 5 Brilliant performance of Sunbeam Rapier in 1956 Mille Miglia race 2mygi Driven by Sheila Van ■■U [)amm and Peter Harper. The two Sunbeam Rapiers entered in thi? Average speed o\er course gruelling 1000 mile race competing in £££L?£ ll< (B^ SCIA lo their class mainly against cars of higher ku.ml
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  • 1987 6  -  MEGAT NURDIN By I HAVE known Pak Dolah ever since I was small. I could remember very well when my parents used to make me quiet by mentioning Pak Dolah's name. My crying would stop and I would willingly go to school. The mere threat
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  • 564 6  -  J. HALCRO FERGUSON Latin -American Round-up: By T LONDON HIS year's Peruvian election, in which a "strong man" stepped down gracefully when defeated at .the polls, have been followed by an equally proper and constitutional change of government in neighbouring Ecuador. This is the third consecutive
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  • 460 6  -  C. M. YONGE By THERE has been spectacular increase of recent years in our knowledge perhaps more accurately our means of obtaining knowledge about life within the sea. The half-mile descent of Barton and Beebe in their bathysphere has been more than doubled by the Frenchmen, Houot and
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  • 699 6  -  UNKNOWN By YET another use for seaweed has be German scientists. They claim that' a simple concoction made from seaweed appetite is much reduced and there diet drastically or cut out starchy r^ to slim. lOods fci I The jelly-like lump formed in the stomach takes several hours to
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  • 188 7 >utP»n a vintage y^\r J tras they my condijfr M.. Bor. Assit- Dirfdnr of Kew Gar- rstanding of me begins at -ft John Wolfpnden. cllor, of Reading ipeiter number of In these i large t-.:i provide -pnrtunltles lor of criminal -Paper presented to International Civil tlon
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  • 2967 7  - a LOST CITY Pedro SHO WSmea GEM-STUDDED BROSS M. A. BOYD it^it^ic^iK^ir^ir by COLLECTORS ITEM f\LD AGE PENSIONER IN ALBERTA, U.S.A., COL- LECTED ENOUGH EMPTY BOTTLES FROM THE ROAD-SIDE TO BUY HIS WIFE A FUR COAT. Clear To Sea pvN the north coast of Western Germany a sea mirage appeared
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  • 1004 8  -  A. G. S. DANARAJ By Y17HILE Christian scientists fT purport to heal all human ailments without medicine, the Malay 'medicine men* can do likewise. Malay 'medicine men' or "bomohs" are skilled in the art of preparing charms to engender love, beauty, and courage; to protect against ghostly and
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  • 712 8 SCIENCE NOTES THE fibrous residue of surarranc *t*lks. known as bagasse, has been tiiade into ni-«: sprint paper for a number of years. Now agricultural scientists at the Northern Utilization Laboratory at Peoral, Illinois, in the United States. have developed an economical method for making
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  • 655 8  -  ANACRUSIS lr S fTMIE Musical Society is giv«j X in? Handel's "Messiah in 2 December under the baton of Mr. F. S. Mace. Mr. Mace. one of Singapore's well-known 2 musical personalities, is an organist and a lecturer in 2 music at the Teachers' Train«j ing College. The
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  • 352 8  -  VICTOR DOGGETT 9 Reviewed by I MAHLER. SYMPHONY NO %6 IN A MINOR. ROTTERi DAM PHILHARMONIC ORi CHESTRA CON. EDI'ARD FLIPSE. (HOLLAND FESTI- iV>it H32? RECORDING. ***** E /8. 1955) PHILIPS AL A/TAHLER'S Sixth Symphony I 1S t s ombr e and pessimis- q m 1 f
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  • 454 9 Coming our way? NEW AROLXD THE CORISER? W ell 9 here* something to look forurard to, and that i«, the tour of CLAIDE RAMS thin December. The fa* mous stage and screen star has announced plans of his forthcoming tour of the Far East and the IS ear East where
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  • 194 9 Our Film Scouts report ROSA LIND RUSSELL InOOOI lores growing indoor plants. Plants ha j h de s i Q ne d her bathroom accordingly- The bath is pink, and Rosalind has had dozens of recesses made in the pink-tiled walls to accommodate her plants and her collection of
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    300 9 Comeback for Betty —fhe Blonde Bombshell T3ETTY HUTTON'S "retire- ment" is officially over with her accepting a part in j i a motion picture. This is i straight drama. Miss Hutton plays the part of a spinster in the film, TPRING RE-UNION, a Bryna-UA production costarring Dana Andrews.
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  • 319 9 Thrills and Spills vgngbmn,j,m VOR spectacular splendour and breath-taking thrills, United Artists have a treat in store for Malayan moviegoers when their latest extravaganza, TRAPEZE, comes to town soon. The Hecht-Lancastcr CinemaScope Color production captures all the excitement and heart-aches of sawdust life with Burt Lancaster, Gina Lollobrigida and Tony
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  • 99 10 MEMBERS of Pak Hock Pai Athletic Association attract the crowds with a spectacular Lion Dance on Mooncake night at the New World Amusement Park on Wednesday Hongkong's Lion Dance expert, Hui Wai Keong, was invited by the New World Management to perform and he
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  • 709 10 TITLE TO WIEBE HONOURS TO KING TWENTY-thrcc-year-oW Wiebe Wolters became the individual champion for the seventh successive year at the Singapore Swimming Club's No. 2 championship gala held in the S.S.C. pool yesterday. But the swimmer who caught the eye at this championships was 16-year-old Gordon King. He won the
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  • 51 10 THE Blacks beat Royal Air Force Changi B' by $i x points (two tries > to three ia try) in a friendly rugby match at Changi yesterday. The Airmen led 3-0 at half time. Chua Cheow Hup and Siew Kay scored for the Blacks while Caffery scored for
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  • 22 10 WANDERERS Sports Club and Royal Naval Police battled to a scoreless draw in a hockey match at Naval Base yesterday.
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  • 402 10 F.A. League Soccer Results LONDON, Sept. 22, (Reuter): LEAGUE I Birmingham C 2. Cardiff C 1 Blackpool 3. Charlton 2 Bolton W 0. Wolverhampton W 3 Everton 2. Sunderland 1 Leeds United 1, Aston Villa 0 Manchester U 2, Nfanchester CO Newcastle U 1. Burnley 1 Portsmouth 2. Preston N
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  • 40 10 SINGAPORE District Signals scored a well deserved threenil victory over the Singapore Young Men's Christian Association in the S.H.A. Div. 3 league match at Y.M.C.A. yesterday. A.G. Pritchard (2) and Lambert scored the goals for the Signals.
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  • 39 10 RAJAJI Sports Club beat the Kong Wah Sports Club by 3-1 in their friendly soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday Scorers for Rajaji were V.S. Maniam 2, K Syed Osman 1 Chin Tong replied for the Kong
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  • 54 10 picture. NORMAN Buckley of Windermore, W e stmorland, is shown at speed in his motorboat, Miss Windermere III on Lake Windmere. He plans to attempt to set up a new world water speed record for one hour. The record is at present held
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  • 48 10 ROYAL Malayaj Latiff War r:to one in a SHA Dit. match at Naval Bas«j Navy led 3-0 at hil Mohan and Idris sr ners, while 2 goal came fit In another SHA Did match. Roy H Y.M.C.A. by *hree pi at B Road Pritchard scored for the
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  • 25 10 Cricket Selector SYDNEY. Board oi Control J& pointod Don P'-'^K Ryder and '/!.^K selectors for p 'Jf There w^ r e r \*^K lions <"- M
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  • 121 10 IS this tennis skirt too short? Yes. said the Lawn Tennis A s s o c i a t ion about two inches too short. Thev have advised pretty tennis star Nyda Machin, 17, npt to wear it any more during the junior J a w
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  • 426 10 ST. PATRICK'S GANESAN IS TEACHERS' CHAMP P. GANESAN of St. Patrick's School who won the 220 yards yards and the gruelling three miles event became the individual first annual athletic meet of Singapore Teachers' Union held at^ stadium yesterday. Jak A. P. Durai, runner-up, also won four events. Results were:
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  • 180 10 CHINESE SHOCK SURPRISE THE CEYLONESE A YOUTHFUL Singapore Chinese Recreation Club held a strong Ceylon Sports Club team to a goalless first half, and forged ahead in the second half to win by three goals to nil in this SHA Div. 1 league match at Balestier Road yesterday. The Ceylonese,
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  • 77 10 THE Post and Telegraph team will be selected from the following to play in the final of the Government Services knockout football competition against the Police Sports Association on Sept. 24. at the Jalan Besar Stadium at 5.15 p.m. Bulat bin Hamid. Wright Kassim bin
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  • 37 10 NAVY Ncmads scored a one-nil victory over the Singapore Khalsa Association In S* M H A -iS lv 2 lea sue match at Naval Base ground yesterday. Binks scored the only goal for the winners
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  • 39 10 TELOK Kurau Rangers beat R.A.F. Jurong 4-2 in a friendly soccer match at Telok Kurau yesterday. Phin Chong 2. Taha 1. and Hock Lim 1, scored for Telok Kurau. whilst Davies and McHardie netted for the Airmen.
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  • 35 10 Pun jabs 2-1 PUNJAB Naujatan Sabba beat the RASC by 2-1 in their second division hockey encounter at Farrer Park yesterday. Scorer for the Pun jabs was Dleeb Singh and Mansoor replied for the RASC.
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  • 67 10 GAME FLAME TESTES THE FLAME *s burn at tly during: the Mefi pic Games Dec .B. is r at Shells G before being hank the Olympic The burner asa developed bv s-'" for the Londrr." I 1948. and was a >" the 1952 Gai Shell Ref.r Pty. Ltd. is burner
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  • 228 11 Ipoh —Ist Day, Saturday: Sept. 22, 1956 —Going Good Race Horse Dividend Time Distances Race 1: 7 F. <;ala Opening (2) Posner $24/10 i ri t/t wr CI.2DIV. 1 First Trick (9) Smith $U/- HmH NerU President <8) Bougoure $11/- Meaa Race 2: 6 P. MM?
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  • 139 11 Gee Bits LARKIN WILSON TO RETURN IT is learnt that English jockeys, Ted Larkin and Jock "Wilson will be revisiting Mala.va at the close of the current English racing season. Both rode with success here last season and during the early part of this year. Larkin it will be recalled,
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  • 302 11 High Hopes And Masterpiece Show Top Form By WINDSOI LAD IPOH, Sat— HIGH HOPES and MASTERPIECE, two of trainer Wally Bagby's candidates, revealed top form when sent through their paces on the training track this morning. High Hopes, with Tom Mortimer astride, put in a smashing run when he easily
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  • 78 11 LONDON. Sept. 22 (Reuter) Following matches to be played on Sept. 24: LEAGUE DIV. 11l (SOUTH) Colchester vs Exeter, Coventry vs Ipswich, Millwall vs Watford Plymouth vs N'thampton, Q.P.R vs Swindon. GLASGOW (UP FINAL Rangers vs Third Lanark or Clyde. LEAGUE DIV. 11l (NORTH) Accrington vs Bradf'd
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  • 142 11 Brooks' Defeat Throws Race Wide Open NEW YORK Sept. 22. (AP) Milwaukee whittled Brooklyn's National League lead to a mere two percentage points again Friday night with an assist from the Pittsburgh Pirates. who defeated the Dodgers 2-1 while the Braves were trimming the last place Chicago 6-4 Cincinnati's third
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    • 70 11 SOCCER SAFA league division 2: Kota Raja vs Chinese Athletics A at Jalan Besar stadium 4 p.m. Community league Malays vs Eurasians at Jalan Besar stadium 5.15 p.m FRIENDLY: Rajaji Sports Club vs AWC Signals at Farrer Park. HOCKEY LEAGUE: Division 3 STU vs SMSU at STU. BADMINTON JOINT US
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  • SUNDAY SPORTS PARADE
    • 768 12  - A Sorry Tale of missing Athletes JEFFERY JAMES Says... Olympic Councils Cannot Ignore Public Opinion THERE'S no doubt about it public opinion has been aroused on the omission of three athletes one in Singapore and two in the Federation for the Olympic Games. I have snt roo close to the
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    • 459 12  -  ALEX SOARS Says i from Kuala Lumpur I just can't get rid of the first line of a once popular ditty "Money IS The Root Of All Evil" out of my mind as I get down to the business of typing this story. m
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    • 136 12 Badminton Again, In Nibong Tebal NIBONG TEBAL. Sat—Badminton fans in Province Wellesley South will be glad to learn that badminton will be revived in the district. The Nibong Tebal Recreation Club has undertaken this ta.<=k and a small subcommittee with Mr. W. I. Glass. D. O. Nibong Tebal. as chairman
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    • 46 12 IPOH. Fnday-Kinta Indian Association became the Ipoh District Hockey League champions for the sixth time in succession when they trounced the rhfh C n ak Ch L nes^ Recreation Club 9-o in the last hockev league match of the season foda^ Town P adan
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    • 427 12 FAP Fight Against 'Gate Crashers' PENANG'S new $600,000 George Town Municipal Sports Stadium has not proved as vulnerable as it was thought against sneak, entrants mainly youths gaining admission without payment at football matches here. The Football Association of Penang officials have been aware of this fact since the Stadium
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    • 750 12 Softball Is Here T o Stay... It Should STAY At The Youth Centre Hh^9 Encourage Students To Take Up This New Sport SHALL we see the Colony's leading ball players in action classic ball game at the Singapore Youth Sports Centre on Octohl V 1 been the most earnestly discussed
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    • 150 12 Ceylon's Games Choice Is Juniper 'Ethi' CEYLON'S only choice in the track and field events for Olympic in Melbourne is high jumper Nagalingam Ethirveerasingam, writes Vizir Markar. Now in a University in California, Ethirveerasingam will have the opportunity of being groomed and trained for his first Olympic meet by top
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    • 70 12 »*^L E Indian hockey team for Melbourne Olympic Games has been announced The team has 18 players. Balbir Singh (Punjab) will be the captain Other members of the team are: Laxman, R. Francis. Bakshish Singh, R. s. Gentle. Balkishen Singh W. W. Claudius. O. P. Malhotra,
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      3714 13  -  KURT SINGER Tiii Police Chief Digambar R. Birla, New Delhi As told to NEW DELHI o s lote o$ 1947 thot India obtained total freedom and gained the right of vcrnment. Police history in our young ;!v has been turbulent and the case of n I Bfli Jain
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    • 110 13 MK CONSTIPATION WORRIES ARE OVER I ALWAYS TAKE Milk of Magnesia Because n provides more com* Jt^Oß^^ilk pl«f« relief than sf n?)e- purpos* y^li^^rA laxatives.which have no effect q» the add Indigestion that osually /^^gp^^^^^^^ accompanies constipation. Fo# hs^ o^ f^Ac Magne«la mftevcß [Sc^" t^trTi both conditions. 2 to 4
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    17 14 "Have a heart, Maria! Just amuse a mai strict diet, can't he have an occasional peepi menu?"
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  • 918 14 POSTED CROOK'S EARS TO SWEETHEART AMBROISE DDGAS, a book-seller of Faubourg St. Germain in Paris, was astonished when he checked on the number of maps he was selling of India, Burma, China and Ceylon. In a month his stock had twice been sold out. The men who bought them were
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  • 264 14 SANDRA MILO, 21, a beautiful but very small starlet in the Italian fil among the cushions of a luxury hotel suite tonight and laughed joke was on the Film Festival authorities here, to the discordant tun* u^ a day for her hotel bill. When the Festival
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  • 271 14 4 REVEALING Insight Into the "cultural regeneration" which has taken place in China since the advent to power of the Communists is provided by an illustrated article in a recent issue of CHINA PICTORIAL, an official monthly magazine put out by the Peking Government The article describes a National
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  • 685 15  -  EVELYN HOCQUARD yrf^cordittfr ta an Arabic [i/#> s composed of tu?o w 0 <r li ich is past n f^T\f^and that which ~77 atfj.* A By tor was also architect, engineer, inventor and poet and perhaps one of the greatest geniuses the world has ever produced. His most famous
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    • 158 15 jiHiwniiWiMAID TO BLUSHwsm^mmmmmm V^ yjf "Love you? Of course I still love you, but that f A*w\ V^n \lV scooter cost me a packet!" A Ml P grrrrrrrrsrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr^i) ."You asked for trouble, flying: across the court when A» V^\\Na v ?t they were playing Badminton." ,^> X VrX jO/jSk r^-"T)
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    • 320 15 Dur.nq tht Tang Oyn.jty. Tsu.- X fy JL *> f) Ji Wu, a scholar, arrival in j|-W* (hangsam to sit lor an ci> ]i j£ amination. which he failed, one Hit {f v *W day, while walking miserably i >l l '1 f '5 in a field, he discovered a
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  • 228 16 Lanky Lock* Very often I go svimming in th* afternoons, and in the evening have a date to go out dancing. I am getting quite desperate because when evening comes my hair is quite unmanageable. There are two ways of dealing with your problem. One is to tie
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  • 870 16 NURSE Kathleen SAYS... Common Infectious Fevers 0! Childhood NURSE KATHLEEN WILL ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS AND ADVISE YOU ON YOUR PROBLEMS IN CHILD CARE. WRITE TO NURSE KATHLEEN, SUNDAY STANDARD, LIM TECK KIM ROAD, SINGAPORE 2 Unle our cnuaren siari school, they also start on the common infectious diseases as a
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  • 682 16 Shaving Unwanted HAIR WITH A Piece Of Thread THE removal of surplus hair has always been a problem to women. Way back in the days of war-chariots, togas and queens who bathed in milk, women strove for an appearance of baby-like smoothness of the skin. Even a light fine down
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    512 16 "OHORTIE" hightdresses and O pyjamas, are rightly enough, becoming more and more popular with Singapore's younger set. "Shorties" are pretty as well as practical, since they retain the femininity of frills and laces at the top, but offer a blessed relief from that horror the floor-length nightgown which
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 258 18 1«4 A l||k|k l#pn r«/£ SECRET CF THE WITH THEIR STRANSE- BUT, MANDRAKE, 'THAT'S THE IROMC RART. HARRY,' ii A a 111l Al/ UNDERWATER C/TY: SCIENCE, THEY'VE I NEVER HEARD SAYS MANDRAKE. 'THE CONTINENT mA AN ll# AKr* THOUSANDS OF YEARS A6Q MANAGE^ TO 1/ OF AN ANCIENT OF MU
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    • 174 19 ;flsdka; l f^^^^^^^^^-^^^ \JACK ESCAPED CONVICT WHO I IW£ THOUSAHPS MASSED IN THE I KVHATG 601M6 ON HERE? MUST" (STILL NOT A \AOR&) af^VT^JJilki HAS STOLEN THE PHANTbMS COSTUME- NATURAL ARENA 6IVE HIM A BE SOME SOBT OF SPORTS EVENT]/ HEMUSTBEJ I iYw^?yjs^ STRAMGE POESNT WHO AM I MIGHTY O^AT/ONf/\J^i^j^\
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  • 725 21  -  Rue Scribe }^-^n^_JJs_Anothev Well Turned-Out Car MOTORING By IT'S INDIVIDUALISTIC AND MODERN IN EVERY LINE 'J'HE Italians have a flair for stylish automobile lines. Designing a car is not only a business with them, it is an art. But where others tend to overdo it
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  • 165 21 Britain produced a innPr in the inexpensive r» cars I 0 arr exciting nnl its iroffid >1 :»00. seems i g the Berkeley sports B nd this is what is mrd for it: 1 < P ord of TO miles hour. petrol consumption of
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  • 1198 21 U.S., Continental Automakers Giving Britain A Run For Her Money In Australia "THE British motor indus- A tr v is facing a determined challenge by United States and Continental interests to claim a major part of the Australian and New Zealand markets, and to establish their
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  • 46 21 A WOMAN in Milan, Italy, is making her taxi-cab glamorous. She is the first woman taxi-driver there. In her cab will be flowers, a spray of perfume, free cigarettes, newspapers, magazines and sweets. "I am planning a female touch to my cab," she says.
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  • 171 21 VES, you've guessed it. A Cars will be dearer Many are already up by a few hundred dollars. This was due to higher freight rates announced over a month ago. More increases will take effect when shipments made after last week arrive. The longer
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  • 520 22 fJOW comes it that some people stand the pace of modern life better than others? It cannot be matter entirely of physique. Look at the Queen. She is always on the move, yet many a man would wilt under the travelling she does. Evidently mere muscle Is not
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 119 22 Children Born This Week SUNDAY.— Rather happy-go-hicky. They desire to live bohemianly. This may arise from some special interest in art. Or from gifts for public presentation. In ant/ event, these generous and lovable, people succeed nobly. MONDAY. Extremely clever. The mind is keen and filled with brisk ideas. Possibility
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    • 459 22 WEDNESDAY.— These possess at least one outstanding talent. It rests upon their excellent discrimination. This, in turn, is based on perception on the grand scale. They will be artistic, unusual, and very attractive, THURSDAY.— Very deep natures. They have interests beyond normal and would appear to shine in some very
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    • 974 22 mendous good fortune, anyhowl Their lives appear To be one long run of unbelievable strokes of fortune. Your Week M=lfiiK» ifcinaiH eJjj MARCH 21-APRIL 20 (Aries).- If anvthln* /Jm\ a 8tl11 bett *~k than last. It increases chances 4lf<) of ain from normal tasks and speculative ym\] I* thin Most
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  • BOOKS of the WEEKS
    • 409 23  -  MICHAEL MARRIOTT S w (Longmans Green Co., London. 165.) [T Is becoming almost as popular an achievement to plunge across the Sahara in record time and in a jalopy about to fall apart, as it is to make a bid for fame by swimming tne English channel. Some
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    • 458 23  - FROM THE BACK STREETS OF BENGAL Berard Llewellyn by. (George Allen Unwin, Ltd., London. 18s.) ATR. Llewellyn ("I Left fX My Roots in China") now goes to India and Pakistan to re-root himself, and he does it to the great advantage of anyone who reads his latest book, recently acquired
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    • 661 23  -  PHILIP TOYNBEE THE PELICAN BOOK OF ENGLISH PROSE. General Editor: Kenneth Allott. (Five volumes at 3s. sd. each.) By THIS is one of Pelican Books' most impressive undertakings. Mr. Allott has chosen his editorial team almost exclusively from among his colleagues at Liverpool University, but this act of
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    • 410 23  -  Patricia Ledyard By (Peter Davies, London. 155.) ALTHOUGH the author tries hard to find fault, in a gentle sort of way, she can see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil of thLs friendly Island, which Is part of the kingdom of Queen Salote Tupou, who won
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    • 220 23  -  Thomas Anderson John Wain By (Gollanez 12s. 6d.) By IVTR. ANDERSON'S Your ITJ Own Beloved Sons concerns soldiers, but this time con.scripts in wartime instead of Regulars in peace-time. For most readers, the interest here, tco. will be journalistic and documentary; they will read it to
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  • 880 24  - Youth Kissed Girl In Bath Then Fled Arnold Backman reports from NEW YORK •AV\VV\V\VW\\\.\\\\\V\\\\\\\\\\VVt A SHOWER isn't exactly the place a girl expects a kiss. Certainly not an uninvited kiss. Not from a stranger. Not In the privacy of one's bath. (But judging from the recent charge of Lady Thomson
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  • 116 24  - Punches in Print Denis Dunn By 9 A drunk who wa#, stated to have stolen a bunch of radishes pleaded: It was my birthday."* Presumably fie wanted many happy returns. a To a drunk with sev- era] convictions, the magistrate remarked "I feel sick at the sight of you." THE
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  • 495 24 Fishermen Use Themselves as BAIT pROM the piers and harbours of holiday resorts hundreds of anglers are patiently waiting for the fish to bite. Their equipment varies from a pin and length of string to tackle costing as much as £100. Although the modern angler has a bewildering array of
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  • 58 24 What is the longest time J that a human being was survived adrift in the open sea? ONE HUNDRED AND Z THIRTY THREE DAYS— nearly four and a half months by C Second Steward Poon S Lim of the Merchant Navy after his ship was torpedoed in
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  • 209 24 PARSON BANNED STRONG BEER ON SUNDAYS WHEN customers at Harry Oswin'g pub in Barkby, Leicestershire, ask for a pint of home brewed they really mean HOME BREWED. For seventy-five-year-old Harry, landlord of the 700-year-old Malt Shovel Inn, Is one of the few publicans left In Britain who still brew their
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  • 472 24  - HIGHWAYWOMAN'S DAYLIGHT ROBBERY GEORGE MELL LAWLESS LIVES by J YT/HETHER daintily dressJ ed and using her 2 charms to find victims for her highwayman husband or, masked, armed and in H male attire, robbing trail vellers herself, Joan Bracey 2 undoubtedly had glamour. But she was hanged at Tyburn in
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