Sunday Standard, 2 February 1958

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  • 21 1 SUNDAY STANDARD *4 M JL *^2j^ n SUNDAY Vol. VIII. No. 214 SINGAPQM, SUNDAY. ÜBRUARY 2. 1958 24 PSfcJ^ 20 ctt.
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  • 72 1 photo. ALBERT BIGELOW, 51, gets set to leave Los Angeles m the 30-foot ketch "Golden Rule" for the Atomic Bomb test area at Eniwelok. The voyage sponsored by the Committee for NonViolent Action Against Nuclear Weapons, is to dramatize the Group's appeal that all testing
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  • 160 1 Premier's Secretary Guilty Of Immorality PRETORIA, South Africa, Feb. 1 (Reuter) Gideon Andrew Keyser, 39, Private Secretary to the South African Prime Minister, Mr. Johannes Strijdom. was lound guilty today on a charge oi immoral relations with a 19-year-old African girl. He was sentenced by a Pretoria Magistrate to four
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  • 77 1 CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand, Feb. 1 (UP).— British scientist, Dr. Vivian Fuchs, "is going like a bomb" on his way from the South Pole to Scott Base. Rear Admiral George Dufek said today. The U.S. Antarctic Commander, who returned here today from the Antarctic, said he
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  • 35 1 A new attack by Yemeni forces m the Aden protec'orate the third reported m three days was beaten off after a fight lasting several hours, an official communique m Aden said yesterday.— Reuter
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  • 815 1 AMERICA JOINS THE SATELLITE AGE Earth -Circling 'Moon Launched CA A HA A S J INED THE SATELLITE AGE. An Army-Jupiter-C rocket powered with a secret high energy fuel blasted a 32-pound instmment%fctoi Today the American satellite-named "Explorer"— was spinning: around the eartti every 113 minutes It was coursinif out
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  • 182 1 TOKYO, Feb. 1 (Reuter) Three pretty little Japanese dancing girls, all 14 years old, were burnt to death today m a blaze that gutted the luxury Takarazuka Theatre during a crowded Saturday afternoon performance. At least 13 Japanese were seriously injured, including a nreman.
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  • 71 1 Strippers Face Arrest BANGKOK, Feb. 1 (AFP) —Some 50 striDteasers m Thailand, including Malayan girls, are facing arrest and deportation from the country. An authoritative source said that all stripteasers. at present performing under the banner of "art." will be expelled from the country m furtherance of the Government's decision
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  • 33 1 A SINGAPORE coffee-shop assistant, P. Rajaratnam, was last night set upon by three thugs and robbed of his pay packet of $130 at the junction of Prinsep and Albert Streets
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  • 82 1 TOKYO. Feb 1 (Reuter).— A Yokohama businessman who praised his maid for fixing him a "comfortable hot bath" today perspired a bit more when she calmly informed her employer that she used 566,913 (about £567) m notes as fuel. A police spokesman said the maid,
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  • 29 1 BRITISH Foreign Secretary Mr. Selwyn Lloyd conferred immediately with Acting Prime Minister Mr. Richard Butler on returning home from the Baghdad Pact mpptin« m Ankara yesterday.- AFP
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  • 62 1 LONDON, Feb. 1 (UP) Tne Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals today congratulated the United 'States for not sending up an animal m its satellite like the Russians did. Britain. a nation of fervvnt dog lovers, was up m arms when Russia's Sputnik
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  • 131 1 TAIPEI, Feb. 1 (UP).— Police said today that Dr. Earnest K. Moy, a prominent Chinese-American from New York City, committed suicide here yesterday by takins an overdose of sleeping pills. They listed the cause as worry over financial troubles. Moy, 64. was one-time secretary to Dr.
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    • 167 1 Editorial THE United Malays National Organization has a crisis on its hands. The Federation of Malay Teachers Union has decided to call upon its 10,000 members to resign from their membership m the UMNO. This is m protest against the Government's failure m storting Malay secondary schools on February 1,
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    • 157 1 February 2. 1958 they will obtain will be far below that of the secondary school level. According to the UMNO secretariat no more than 1,000 UMNO members ore teachers, and that the majority of the 10,000 members of the Malay Teachers Union belong to Party Ra'ayar, Party Negara and the
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    • 104 1 KING OF THEM ALL Old cars and new cars alike all perform better with amazing Mobiloil Special the King of oil oils. Not dnly does Mobiloil Special save petrol but it adds years to engihe life by cutting engine wear to practically zero reduces harmful deposits. Mobiloil Special costs so
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  • 282 2 _v J^y^u* "iPFH*' Sat Municipal CouncU President, Mr. G. S. Walker, said last night that there was no such thing as free education. He said this after Alliance Councillor, Mr. a Tharmallngam, made a plea lor free education to continue m the capital's
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  • 60 2 IPOH, Sat.— Mr. R. E. Ricketts, Ordnance Officer attached to the 2 Federal Infantry Brigade here and Mrs. Ricketts were guests of honour at a dinner given by the staff at the Ismalic Restaurant last night. Mr. Ricketts. who is leaving the country under the Malayanization
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  • 55 2 PORT SWETTENHAM, Sat. Motor-cyclist Sim Hong Kok, 31. and his pillion-rider. Shen Kwan, 32, were fatally injured yesterday morning at the 2\ Miles Watson Road when their motor-cycle collided with a cyclist Both died m Klang hospital later, and the cyclist, Soo Yew, 69, is
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  • 38 2 pic AN attractive Hongkong singer, Miss Woo Sheng Chuan, passed through Singapore yesterday on her way to Colombo. She will participate m Ceylon's tenth Independence Day celebrations to be held m Colombo on Tuesday. Standard
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  • 146 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat Labour Councillor, Mr. V. David charged at the meeting of the Municipal Council last night that the Council was continuing to create appointments for expatriate officers. Councillor David said that this tendency was contrary to the accepted policy of Malayanization, which
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  • 93 2 Unsuccessful Bid To Kill Chou TAIPEH, Feb. 1 (Reuter).— The English-language newspaper China News today quoted semi-official quarters as saying that three Chinese students had made an unsuccessful attempt to assassinate the Chinese Premier, Mr. Chou EnLai. The newspapers said Its sources had access to mainland news and recounted that
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  • 89 2 NIBONG TEBAL. Sat.— Warrants were issued oy a Magistrate here today for the arrest of two witnesses for being absent from the Coroners Court when they were due to give evidence at a n inquest on Lim Choo Tatt, 55, Chinese school teacher and an odd
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  • 105 2 Woman Is Held In $2,619 Theft A WOMAN was arrested m connection with the theft of $2,619 cash and jewellery m Alor Gajah, Police reported today. Malacca's Crime Chief Mr. Joginder Singh, said the cash and jewellery belonged to a woman who went to assist a relative under confinement. The
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  • 43 2 DURING the initial registration period of three months from Nov. 1 last year, 321,453 persons have registered as citizens of Singapore. A Government statement yesterday said m addition to these, 9,000 applications for citizenship have been deferred for further inquiry.
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  • 28 2 ELEVEN African passengers, including a woman and the Indian driver were killed when a bus plunged over a river bridge near Durban yesterday. Reuter
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    15 2 -Standardpic by ffST/^r^W-R D r VSTSKS 3 Lumpur last week. Yong Poh Fah
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  • 362 2 Reply To Teachers 'Quit Party' Move KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Deputy Premier Dato Abdul Razak bin Dato Hussain m his capacity as V icePresident of UMNO, today claimed that the "quit UMNO" move by the 10,000 Malay teachers was inspired by people who wished to
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  • 73 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat —As part of Taipusam festival celerations, there will be a procession from the Chettiars' Temple m Ipoh Road to High Street on Tuesday evening. Traffic Police today advised motorists if possible, to avoid the route taken by the procession. The route will be Ipoh Road,
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  • 165 2 Woke Up To Find Legs Missing IPOH, Sat. A 62-year-old estate manager, who fell asleep while travelling m a car from Ipoh to Penang, woke vp four days later to find himself lying m the hospital with both his legs missing. Coroner Ibrahim bin Abdul Manan was told this today
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  • 25 2 THE flood situation m Pahang yesterday was as follows Kuantan-Sungei Lembing Road, Pasir Kemudi Bridge, 15 Mile 7 ft. subsiding impassable to all traffic.
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  • 159 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Municipal Council last night unanimously decided to evolve a new and more "humane" policy regarding street trading to lighten the burden of the several hundred hawkers m town. The decision was taken on a motion tabled by Alliance Councillor Mr. Chong Shin Guan. It called
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  • 40 2 KUALA Llm \bout 50 pong Attap V banners ani M Rickey Holder American I J dan re le;i' I at the airport I Mr. HO] a car covcrci driven to the F« The rar Ml other vehi:.es I out-riden
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  • 47 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Labour Councillor V. David's motion m the Municipal Council calling for measures to prevent flooding m the capital was rejected last night. as there was no one to second it. Councillor David is the solo opposition m the Alliancedominated Council.
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    54 2 pic. MR. AW THIAN \V\I» r|(ip Hong Hoo of Penan^ an?^Y" «f were married m Singapore vpSj hni youngest daughter of SStam t"^ t Standard MR. AND MRS. RAMA DA VEX after thrir -I f»]W. The bride is the former M,| adopted daughter of Mr. and Mrs E. M.
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    342 3 pic. Efficient Force Trains In Ulu Pandan Camp Standard Staff Reporter MALAYAN soldiers of the Ist Singapore Infantry Regiment, now under training m the Ulu Pandan camp, are on the march as an efficient and well trained force m which their families and the citizens m this island can
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  • 43 3 Q to ritro- >; md tech|be Japanese be V ria Mebj ipore, for morrow. PrintLi [d- v: Snl were I I m I I B A. printI m w L- n SinI I 9 this with Mr. Y. pany Ir exed m Ran-
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  • 24 3 17,I 7 bin Abu. 21, and were n the t rate's have Guan of Road off n Friday The I Pates till Feb.
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  • 45 3 PEXANG, Sat. A prelimirfary inquiry into a murder charge against 31-year-old labourer, Iruthayasamy, will be heard m the Magistrate's Court on Feb. 20. Iruthayasamy was alleged to have caused the death of another labourer, Palaiya, at Victoria Street on Jan. 24.
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  • 266 3 They Make Good Sailors' PENANG, Sat. The Malays are traditional sailors and there is no reason why they cannot eventually become harbour masters. This was stated by the Harbour Master, Penang, Capt. T. F. Penny, today. Capt. Penny is retiring under the Malayanization scheme and
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  • 142 3 $1,000 Bond For Chanty Box Theft PENANG, Sat.— John Eugene Castello, 20, was bound over for $1,000 for two years m the Sessions Court today, after pleading guilty to a charge of stealing $3.50 cts. from the charity box of the Cathedral of the Assumption, Farquhar Street, between Jan. 19
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  • 50 3 SINGAPORE tin price yesterday was $360 i per picul, down $1 on Friday. Singapore Copra Association closing prices per plcul yesterday: fair merchantable mixed copra for February shipment $31 (nominal). Tone dull. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers Association closing prices per picul yesterday: bulk $45£, drums $i(H. Tone quiet.
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  • 63 3 ALOR STAR, Sat. The modern way of life and Western culture contributed to the break up of 917 Muslim marriages m Perli s last year. The majority of the parties whose marriages went to the rocks attributed this as the major reason. An official from the
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  • 88 3 A 26-YEAR-OLD Malayan who has just graduated In medicine at the University of Adelaide, South Australia, has the unique distinction of being the first student ever to win a "triple blue" m sport at this University. He is Dr. Yuen Wai Mun, of 51 Buntong, Ipoh.
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  • 98 3 He Showed Dirty Films: $1,000 Fine LEE HOCK CHUAN was yesterday fined $1,000 or m default four months' jail by a Singapore Court when he pleaded guilty to charges of possessing five reels of obscene films and exhibiting them. Insp. V. L. Fong, prosecuting, said that a Police Officer attached
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  • 179 3 No Decision Taken On Threat To Resign PENANG, Sat. No decision was taken at the emergency meeting of the Penang State UMNO special representative assembly held last night to consider the question of resignation of UMNO Councillors from the State and Rural Councils if Malay secondary schools were not established
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  • 135 4 ROLE OF THE RED CROSS PENANG. Sat.— Members of the Province Wellesley Red Cross were told by the Governor of Penang, Raja Sir Uda. at their annual parade held at Butterworth yesterday evening that they were equipped to render efficient help when accidents and disasters occur. He said the Red
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  • 78 4 ALL rates and dues payable to tae Rurai Board may be paid at the District Collection centre at Hock Chuan Seng Timber Yard 188-11 Tampenis Road, between the hours of 9 n.m and 1.30 p.m. on Tuesday. say s a statement from the Acting Secretary of
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  • 239 4 PROTEST OVER NIGHT COUNCIL MEETINGS OPPOSITION members m the Singapore] City Council will fight tooth and noil against! late night sitting of the Council. A motion seeking amendments of Council's standing orders to the effect that monthly meetings should end by 10 p.m. will be tabled at the next meeting
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    71 4 MISS JUNE PATRICIA CROCKER, a member of the U'omens' Royal Air Force serving at RAF. Changi. Singapore, was married yesterday to Sergeant Barrie John Cheverton, RAF., at St. George's Church, Royal Air Force. Changi. The bride was formerly employed as a clerk at Headquarters. Far East Air Force,
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  • 38 4 pic. A FORMER student of St. Joseph's Institution. Mr. J. K. Byrne. 18, eldest son of Dr. V. R. Byrne, left Singapore by air yesterday for London to join the Royal Irish Guards. Standard
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  • 115 4 SINGAPORE U.M.N.O has issued a directive to its two councillors m the City Council to brii.e a motion at the next Cuunci' meeting calling for 31.500 allowance to the Mayor and $300 monthly allowance to Councillors. Inche Darus Shar.fT.UMNO Information Officer, told The Standard yes:erday that
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  • 161 4 THE PRESIDENT of the Singapore Travel Agents' Association, Mr. P. P. Ohri, yesterday said that the Colony delegation to the Pacific Area Travel Association conference will back its US$l,OOO,OOO publicity programme on one condition. The condition is that Singapore receives a fair share of
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  • 87 4 Lim Hails Chamber's Decision CHIEF MINISTER Lim Yew Hock yesterday said that he was happy over the Chinese Chamber of Commerce's decision on compulsory voting. He was commenting on the Chamber's decision m favouring compulsory voting at its monthly meeting on Friday. The Chief Minister said: "I am happy to
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  • 204 4 GOVERNMENT yesterday appealed to the public to use caution when firing crackers during Chinese New Year. The Director of Public i? f 2JL matl °n Service Mr G. G. Thomson said the public snou.d fire only black gunpowder crackers from a stationary position without causing
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 776 4 L^H WkWil I 11,1 I J il ViTTW|TW^^| Singapore Police Hand: Perfor- String Song. 9.25 Good Cause, l^lVllk 111 II .ill ■lllnif ilnflf fl mance at the Esplanade from 6.00 lv 00 Victor Silverster and h:s I™A If^i^ y V^^B to 00 pm Ballroom Orchestra 10.30 Sunday HMA|Al^|Jt^^K Chinese VMC.V
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    475 5 RoP^ 1 motorists travelling to Johore Bahru Sunday dip and siesta on that lovely r h aro warned to be fully conversant p3 of it-deration, particularly traffic :.to the soup and the cops nab you, do to get you out of the Central c you will be detained. ra
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  • 292 5 LONDON, Sat.— pfoicnt and persecution of little children iesf f cr m of depravity that can be practised non being especially a mother. I ..ere an lay was I if- r t Haiti i tcr th« r.c irr i i I that a Lynn t.h a poker. Mr. L.
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  • 274 5 M Sat. Three times a "spiteful and vindictive" wife went to her and created scenes m front of his colleagues, a judge said yes- J did not leave the man alone"But she walks into his office and accuses him of robbing her of £150 m connection with a bungalow."
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  • 177 5 Musical Orchids Due In Colony TOPLINE International entertainment awaits Singaporeans during the Chinese New Year holidays when Ceylon's leading showman, Donovan Andree presents "Musical Orchids" at the Happy World Stadium. The show includes world Rock 'n' Roll champions, Inge Birthe and Jorn Ped-rjon Latin American exhibition dance champions of Britain
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  • 181 5 LOWER than the LOWEST ANIMAL '"PHOSE words were spoken by a London Magistrate yesterday to a father who was gaoled for six months for neglecting his two children. The man, Philip Kaneen, 33, a stoker, of Frewell Buildings, Clerkenwell-road, pleaded guilty. His wife, Mary, who pleaded not guilty to a
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  • 73 5 2 lEWELLERY designer 2.1 Jean Schlumberger 2 says there Is no doubt who J holds the purse strings In 2 America— the women. "Eighty-live P«* cent, of 2my customers are women g who come m ALONE," be says. "Since I staried designing jewellery In 1937 I've
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  • 165 5 SMOKING: Women Are Catching Up With Men PORTY-ONE out of every hundred women m Britain are smokers. So are seventy-five out of every hundred men. The average man who smokes cigarettes gets through about 124 a week and the average woman seventy-one. These figures are disclosed m a sixty-four-page report
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  • 2261 6 Trainer *Doc' Rodger* Sends Out 3 Winners Amusement Park Slams His Rivals In Main Sprint I BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL $205,223 1st. Prise No. *****9 $92,350 2nd. Prise No *****2 $46,175 3rd. Prise No. *****6 $25,652 Starters ($3,206 each). Nos. *****6, *****3. *****3. *****7. *****1,
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  • 125 6 MELBOURNE, Feb. 1 (Reuter) The race meeting w be held m honour of ne Queen Mother at F emington on Saturday, March 1, *M£ televised by all Melbourne stations. n It will be the first time m Australia a direct telecast has been made of
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  • 83 6 LONDON, F?: Irish -trained ed the weijd Grand Nar.d chase and th« 1 Handicap. Quare Tins* J winner, hay m highest weipj National fM tree, Llrcc fl 29 H The :?.yJU lan Wtrsr*^ 12 stone tim pounds Jess'^tl mum top we-t-l th:s gruellini I neariy 4\ /n/iesl Jacif Ketcn.
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  • 101 6 MENORAH CLUB'S pretty president, Miss May Elias, presents the Club's silver belt for the interim featherweight championship of Singapore to Ray Ming Chan after his clear cut points victory over 'new' Australian Ronnie Manasseh on Friday night. In contrast to the controversial split decision which Ronnie
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  • 211 6 t Cl. I. Ply. t— f Swanhaven nm Time: t mins. Ot/Ssecs. fwo Dimension X Ml DUt: Head, U, 8. Super P let are J^ S CL Ply. 1-OT. B«hmat 8M -^S^ Time: t mini. 0 4/5 sees Brave General X M,, Dial: 2. 5. Triple
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  • 56 6 HELSINKI, Feb. 1. (AFP) The Danish team of Kurt Meisen and Joergen Ulnch won the men's doubles title at the Scandinavian indoor tennis championships here yesJ e ™J; by defeating the French team of Jean-Noel Grinda ami Gerard Pilet m a hotly disputed finals. fl/ The Danes won
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  • 96 6 LONDON. Feb. 1 (Reuter) China will send players to compete at Wimbledon this year (ot the first time since the war, the New China News Acency announced yesterday. The British Lawn Tennis Association wrote to the Chinese tennis authorities m Peklnt last month declining an Invitation
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  • 48 6 B4DGASTELN Jan. II (R«»" haru Igaya experts to M lense the AoJ ites m the Alpa championship* here tomorrow Sturdy, vg>, rade 23- > car nobe. M his first wori^ event, toaa J they were boiS* They said «J courses and excuses 1! mi nc L r cm
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  • 24 6 announced >« another w cool h a s^ Team tr^JS sponges j|| bands, Jj l^ game g* V The Bj-j l^ profession; l^ men.
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  • 503 7 All Square In The Series South Leads With One Player Short A DETERMINED rally gave the South a narrow five points (a goal) to three (penalty) victory over the North m the annual Rugby series played yesterday at Jalan Besar Stadium under floodlights. The South stand equal to the
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    831 7 f Epic last five rounds to boott British Boxing five fitting hit the headlines m newspapers and countless inquiries have been held about the I Rut few can have raised su ch healthy discussion as the I v Jack Peart contest to boost British Boxing (fighters, managers and fans
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  • 94 7 Referee: George Casey ll wonderfully great fight it has often been Hi a pity there cannot be two winners. I l| i> about the Tommy Farr v. Jack Peart Im't believe m a draw! ™T was excellent m attack ajnd he Kknotk-downs with (1) Managers expect ''urn as they
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  • 257 7 announced yesterday that the 1958 wbilws Economy Run will be held over the *kend J fourth Annual I this year motoring ■•Ujran motoring o! the event, ■r Club, for J r; nths have rk preparing JW anr! selecting r :c event, ■jis designed to p c fael economy i
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  • 127 7 Milliken Shines At RSGC J. Milliken. with a score of 72 (82-10), won the Royal Singapore Golf Club A division medal stroke competition at the RSGC course yesterday. Other Cards:- R.A. Malcolm 80-7 73; R.J Isherwood 79-6 73; CX Russell 82-9 73. Ball Sweep:- Ist nine:- J. Milliken 35: 2nd.
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  • 166 7 IAAF Inquiry On Record By Peking Girl LONDON, Feb. 1 (Reuter)— Further enquiries are to be made by the International Amateur Athletic Federation about the world record high jump of five feet nine and half inches set up by Miss Cheng Feng- Yung m Peking last November. The record was
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  • 227 7  - NEWCASTLE SET TO BUY STOKES THIS WEEK GEORGE HARLEY By LONDON, Sat. Alf Stokes, Spurs bustling inside left will almost certainly join Newcastle this week. Tottenham directors are prepared to grant his transfer request and Newcastle directors ar* ready to write a fat cheque for him. Mr. William McKeag. the
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  • 268 7 THE LAW ASIAN GAMES TOKYO, Feb. 1, (UP)— The Third Asian Games from May 24 to June 1 may see the unprecedented appearance of a policeman alongside the official starter m running events. Postwar laws of Japan do not permit civilians to carry pistols. Officials of the Japan Amateur Track
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  • 350 7 English Soccer Results LONDON, Feb. 1 (Reuter) LEAGUE DIV. I Arsenal 4 Manchester United 5 Aston Villa 1 Blackpool 1 Bolton W. 0 Leeds United 2 Burnley 2 Chelsea 1 Everton 0 Luton Town 2 Manchester C. 4 West B.A. 1 Newcastle U. 2 Sunderland 2 Nottingham F. 2 Portsmouth
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  • 166 7 LEEDS, Yorkshire, Feb 1 (Renter).— Peter May England and Surrey cricket captain, condemned five-day test matches here today. He said he believed shorter tests would produce more exciting cricket. Addressing the North era Cricket Society, May said he thought five days were too long for
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  • 50 7 R.N.Z.N.s. Royalists trounced R.A.F. Singapore 6-3 m the last of a series of friendly water polo matches played m the Naval Base swimming pool yesterday. It was a very interesting game. Both teams gave no quarter and asked for none. The Kiwis won with better tactics.
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  • 56 7 HELSINKI, Feb. 1, (AFP)^ Ann Haydon Britain's table tennis star took her first big indoor tennis title when she won the women's doubles of the Scandinavian indoor tennis championships here yesterday. Teamed up with Britain's Shirley Bloomer they defeated the German pair I. Pohmann and E.
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  • 44 7 YIO CHU KANG Youth Club trounced Jalan Kayu Rangers 5-2 m a friendly soccer match played on the Kalai Magal School ground yestefday. Scorers for Y.C.K. Youth Club were M. Suppiah (3), Arshad and Tew How. Rangers replied through Abraham and Osman.
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  • 311 7 MELBOURNE, Feb. 1 (ReuteD— A cricket team of ex-public schoolboys, to be known as the Australian Old Collegians, will play m Malaya on its way to England on a work! tour m 1959. The team will tour for four months. Besides matches
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  • 793 8 R.A.F. Changi Yacht Club Gives Cheap And Safe Sailing For All Ranks W*ailies at the start of the Island Regatta 1 at Seletar.*— jwfcorfo by Michael Anrhant. H I The Royal Air Force, Changi Yacht Club, which is approaching the end of a very successful regatta season, once again proved
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  • 371 8 HON6KOWG IP SEND ABOUT 50 TO ASIAN GAMES Sprinter Xavier A Medal Hope HONGKONG, Feb. 1. (AFP) With Nationalist China grabbing most of Hongkong's best Chinese footballers, the Colony will be sending its third best team to the Asian Games m Tokyo m May. fhe Colony's two leading teams
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  • 64 8 NORTH Borneo athi.»* the British Empire and r s Hill Cardiff and the Ari a n n^" *****11 2?* The North Borneo a£2? s at v manager-coach for the "tS^ .S the chairman of the SaiSS ean i n^ will head the fwr-m.^Jft* Borneo's athletes win i r,S nual
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  • 240 8 'Grand Lady Of Cricket' Retires KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Mrs. Dorothy Nixon, "Grand Lady of Malayan Cricket" has retired from the game she loves. Mrs. Nixon made this announcement at the annual general meeting of the Selangor Cricket Association at its meeting here Mrs. "Nicky", as she is affectionately known to
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  • 46 8 ADELAIDE, Australia, Jan. 31, (UP) The Australian swimming star Dawn Fraser, set a world record of 624 seconds m the 110 yards free style event at the Olympic pool here tonight. Miss Fraser's previous best time of 63 sec. was set here m 1956.
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  • 29 8 BRATISLAVA, Czechoslovakia, Feb. 1, (Reuter)— Karol Divin, 21-year-old Czechoslovak army sergeant, won the men's title m the European figureskating championship here last night. He was runner-up last year.
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  • 375 8 IONDON > Feb. 1 (UP)-With an estimated 4 000 000 youngsters practising athletics m Russia, the Soviet Union is bound to come up with enough winners to take the unofficial team prize m the European Gam^ this year. i cs Track and field have
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  • 146 8 Japan's Boxers Improve TOKYO. Feb. 1 (UP)- Japan ese boxers have shown tremendous improvement by placing three champions and 18 contend" ers among the 10 best-fighters m six divisions from flyweight to middleweight m the fourth quarterly ratings ending Doc 31 1957 of the Oriental Boxin* Federation. The champions were
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  • 75 8 SUPERWING B.i dm m (on Party officials for the year are. Messrs Chee Liang Lock and Tan Tian Ghee Patrons: Tj.v Cheong Ann President; Jerry Tan and William Martis v*cePresidents; Anf Cheng Tior.2 Hon Secretary: Tan Khim Hale. Asst. Hon. Secretary; Loo Yew Huat Hon. Treasurer; Tyrone Yeo
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    31 8 Cypress FLA: Zigalong at bn speed, water ace Alfredo X of Acapulco, twice tht champion, hn self some Cypress 0 Hi s pretty back passv Francine Eto Montreux, 5 land. U.P.
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  • 28 8 PEN AN G. Sat-J the Tamil DayirJ tion between >jfl Tamilian 3?^H Associatk- V at the ciTi^^H Admissi"'- JC "^B cents for gn-M™ 30 cents for :e»j
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    • 83 8 singJ Squadron JJ Josephs- f I Pn nd ai A Joseph's •OCCti foyth wa^f: I" 6 Recrri Farr *r p ark g T r 'u vs m i v pemJ v H °CK£l Y °M9 Alen'j ci r 0 1 to* uato Kramat Gi Western Rod t SOCCER *1 final)
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  • Standard's FILM Previews
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      822 9 gayest, gaudiest circus extravaganza VITOROY FLAPPR Results T HE gayest, gaudiest, most dazzling and deiigntful circus extravaganza of them all comes to town with MERRY ANDREW, the madcap musical that returns the greatest living clown, Danny Kaye, to the screen after an absence of more than two years.
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    • 304 9 SLIM CARTER STUNTS JOCK MAHONEY, who was Hollywood's top stunt man before he turned actor five years ago, finally achieved his wish to do one of his oivn stunts m a film m which he wa s acting. This occurred during the filming of UniversalInternational's Technicolor Western "Slim Carter," when
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    • 57 9 I 1 ERE is a Mandarin production which tells the "life and A L love" of four pretty sisters m Hongkong. Each has a boy-friend, and the story takes a delightful twist when the girls and the beaus find themselves m a mix-up. Somehow they sort themselves
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      111 9 BOY meets girl on the roadside, and starts a romance as they hitch-hike to Bombay. This is the theme of the Hindustani film, NAU DO GYARAH, produced by Dcv Anand and processed at the famous Cine Laboratory at Tardeo. The story here revolves round the adventures of
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    • 474 9 11. 1.45. 4, 6.30 9.30 IN JAPAN" ZT'^ K^q^iontgomery PATCH*' (WB) j B |l;I ***** OF rwrilO VILLA" Tech tOW 9"" MAN IROM DEL RIO N Wfc* 00 W^ OPEJVS Tndtty WL~~'~* "*"i'r 11, 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.30 mjfctNVS L^^l WTZ<O£ ncMNicoiot ■MHHHH| r C\\ >Wi UK No. 47 r
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  • 553 10  -  VICTOR DOGGETT Reviewed By MAHLER Symphony No. 4in G major. Desi Halben (soDrano). Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra of New YMkcond. Bruno Walter. Philips LL *****. SCHUMANN. Symphony No. 1 ("Spring") Symphony No. 3 ("Rhenish".) Philharmonic Promenade Orchestra cond. Boult. Nixa NCT ***** and NCT ***** (two 10--inch). Here is a
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  • 249 10 'ANACRUSIS' today returns to his Sunday music column after a four-months absence m Europe. \Y/E took our car by ship to Calcutta last September and from there we drove, my wife and I, to London. But that is another and a longer story. Any music? Yes. and most
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  • 49 10 MISS MARGARET CHENG Shao Yong (left) who recently won the Ernest Truman Memorial prize for organ solos m Sydney, will give a recital at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Singapore on Feb. 20. Photo shows Mi&s Cheng and Mr. G. Faunce Allman, Sydney University organist.
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  • 291 10 able comfort from the law of averages (or whatever it is that proves that at least two people would not be using their "Meistersinger" tickets) we took the Orient Express to Vienna. The experience of being driven, and not, on a road for 200 miles was itself a novelty!
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  • 927 10 from Andrew Roth gINGAPORE must save me from an ignominous honour which has been accorded me as the Standard's London correspondent. I have been elected to the Executive of the Commonwealth Correspondents Association as a representative oi the colonies. I tried desperately to avoid this f te by suggesting
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    • 222 10 FREE GIFT I OF JL I fi perfume by SAVILLE OF LONDON (FOR EVERY LADY WHO ATTENDS ANY SHOW AT EITHER THE CAPITOL or REX CINEMAS IN SINGAPORE TODAY Look for the June Girl m the Foyer. CAPITOL w showing 11 a.m. 1.45, 4.00, 6.30 9.30 pm Escapade m Japan.
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  • 644 11  -  GEOFFREY HOARE By e o< the English university scholar Quietly m his backwater m Oxford e amidst velvet lawns and old r c^t off from the struggling life while he rummages m Homer or th P ure science nas little reality mor c likely to be crammed m an
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  • 24 11 STUDENTS at Edinburgh University, Scotland, watching a demonstration of an X-ray diffraction camera which is used for the investigation of crystal structure.
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    49 11 pic. •■4 a girl provide something new J Millie groups. Wearing gay coloured J gli on washboard, and Dolly on double 2 »»pany Penny Wilson who plays guitar. 2 1 n.uv appearing m the Billy Smart 2 Jkjjingay, London. Photo shows Penny ln(1 Muiiy during rehearsals.. »U\\u>,.. Mirrorpic
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  • 363 11  -  G. W. YOUNG twuvmvi I By •C\\\\v\\\v £XPORTING British girb to America is part of a business run from a suite of quiet offices near London's Marble Arch. "It's a good way of earning dollars," said soft-voiced, forty-two-year-old Louis Dorfman, the proprietor. With the
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    320 11 told of the fctic inter on of a base hut 1 fcdtt-Htllarj t-am, there lre f Singapore Edward n Kranjl -nd who irr^nt om- ::i I'l> at 1 and r tor a :^r him >; during then the to 30 *t letteri "I E* you m J :^n.shine, brinks,
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 159 12 LONDON, Feb. 1 (Reuter) —The worst fog of winter clamped down on England again last night after lifting a little m some places during the day. Ships and planes were halted, railways switched to fog services and cars and trucks slid into each other on
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    • 297 12 Russia Will Postpone Meeting If Time Limit Is Too Short LONDON, Feb. 1 (UP) Russian Communist Party Firsi Secretary Nikita Khrushchev said todiy the Soviet Union would agree to postpone a summit meeting if the time first suggested proved too soon. la an interview with the
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    • 42 12 THF new Governor of Hongkong, Sir Robert Black, K.C31.G., 0.8. E., right, is seen being greeted by Ngan Shing Kwan. 0.8. E., at Queen's Pier on the new Governor's arrival m the colony to assume his governorship. UP
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    • 118 12 Barter Plan Will Stay Minister JAKARTA. Feb. 1 (Reuter). The Finance Minister Mr. Sutikno Slamat said yesterday the release of some detained merchant ships m islands off Singapore lid not mean the government was relaxing the ban on barter trade between the outer regions and foreign countries. Indonesian navy patrol
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    • 97 12 Athens. Feb. 1 (Reuter)— Archbishop Makarios. the Greek Cypriot leader, said here yesterday the Cyprus struggle would continue with the same impetus until the Cypriot people gained their liberty. He told a meeting it was "ridiculous, and if not hypocritical" to claim that the
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    • 260 12 BRITISH RAILWAYS EXPRESS CONCERN Fatal Crashes LONDON, Feb. 1 (UP) Britain's state-owned railroad network promised last night to modernize its signalling system as public feeling mounted over the second serious rail disaster m eicht weeks. Ten persons were killed and ii 7 injured on Thursday night when two packed commuter
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    • 68 12 VALENCE, France, Feb 1 (UP) Andre Achaintre, 24--year-old factory worker told the court trying him for murder yesterday that he pushed his pregnant wif e into the River Isere because she lied about her age at the time he married her. "I did it to get
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    • 46 12 AUCKLAND, New Zealand, Feb. 1 (UP).— Britain's Queen Mother Elizabeth arrived here yesterday from Fiji for a tour of New Zealand and Australia. She was welcomed at the airport by Governor General Lord Cobham, Prime Minister Walter Nash and other dignitaries, s
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    • 51 12 SYDNEY Feb. 1 (Reuter)— Passengers on the incoming Orient liner Orsova were delayed for over three hours today when crane drivers refused to work. The crane drivers, members of the Federated Engine Drivers' Association, decided when the Orsova arrived from London to strike for better
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    • 21 12 COMMUNIST CHINA announced yesterday it was adding two 10,000-ton ocean-going cargo vessels to its mercantile fleet this year. UP.
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    • 264 12 PEKING SACKS THREE 'RIGHTIST' MINISTERS 7 PARTY LEADERS PEKING, Feb. 1 (Router) Three Chinese Communist ministers were yesterday dismissed from the government, accused of being rightists. (The New China news agency reDorted last night from Peking that the three dismissed ministers and seven other rightists have been removed from leading
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    • 257 12 -But Plastic Heart Cave Her A Son SAN DIEGO. California, Feb. 1 (UP).— -A 23--year-old San Diego housewife yesterday was reported to be the first woman m medical history to have given birth to a a baby after having a plastic valve installed m her
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    • 186 12 A Queen Takes Her Place In Queue BUDEL, Holland. Feb. 1 (Reuter). Queen Juliana of the Netherlands stayed up until four o'clock yesterday morning at this converted army camp to welcome repatriates from Indonesia, with whom she shared a breakfast of bread and cheese, with tea and chocolate. Some 400
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    • 179 12 LONDON, Feb. 1 (Reuter). The British government's annual defence report, due m mid-February, will reflect the big strides which have been made since the nation last year reshaped its policy to meet the needs of the H-bomb era. The report (White Paper is expected to give
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    • 406 12 TOKYO TAXIS KILL AN AVERAGE OF TWO PERSONS EVERY WEEK TOKYO, Feb. 1 (Reuter).— Tokyo's speed-mad, hornhonking taxis kill two persons on an average, and injure 100 every week, according to a report issued by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government The Japanese public call them "rocket cabbies." They used to be
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      1331 13 the dossier of cruelty that has outraged thousands of Standard readers! WILD Hext Week: MASS MURDER BY POISON T JL. HE cry of an animal m pain carries far on the crisp Canadian winter air. But it is lost m the bustle of the cities, m the
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    • 8 13 pAYS grtise m our cC j Columns STANDARD
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    • 250 13 This series is Other types are called "Jump" traps, "doubleJaw, rr two- trigger." In these, two sets of steel jaws instead of one may be used to grip the animal. One holds it by the leg, the second catching some other part of its body. Other types of traps are
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    • 57 13 WANT A JOB WELL DONE? OUR JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT GUARANTEES PROMPT AND EFFICIENT SERVICE FOR REALLY RAPID RELIEF FROM ACID INDIGESTION I ALWAYS TAKE PHILLIPS MILK OF MAGNESIA p^g)| TAB LETS B^^^l uIkVcANDY! ■B «W»- I THEY'LL MAKE YOU xv <@ I feeldandy! ■B TABlfTi- SO KEEP 1\ HANDY! B
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 345 13 SAWffCS 1 W££K Senior Inspector W. Walker-Smith, Minister VVnlfingham of the of Health. R.S.P.C.A. Hello, Bunny.— Sir EdI consider m this coun- mund Hillary. try today every single one of us belongs to the Damn glad to see you, working class. Mr. Ed Dr Fuchs. Harold Watkinson, Minister of Transport
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    1161 14 \fIfILLIAM BRANBY, manager of the Astoria Cinema, was just checking the figures for the day's takings when the door of hi§ office burst open. He half rose to his feet as a middle-aged woman entered, breathless. "Oh, I'm so sorry to disturb you like this," she gasped out, "but
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  • 358 14 West Lynstead. If you don't believe me you can go and ask the manager. I went m at seven-thirty and came out at ninethirty." No Alibi rpHE Inspector swung round. "That's no alibi, Mike, and you know It. Anyone could say they were at the
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  • 278 14  -  BERT WEE WITHWOTJ Y OU ploy your guitar properly unless it's tuned first so we'll begin this week by getting that right. There are three ways of doing it. WITH A PIANO: The sixth or lowest (thickest) string is tuned to E. The J 4u I s
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  • 295 15  -  Avdrey White BL^ Jp SATIN, traditionally the bride's material, is also the smoothest, sleekest flatterer for evening wear. It is probably one of the most popular of the conventional fabrics left m a fashion era obsessed by the synthetic blends so much m the forefront. In the
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  • 431 15 Best Flatterer For Evening Wear— SMOOTH, SLEEK SATIN TWO OF THE LATEST STYLES I/V SATIN. (Left) The Flapper line m Persian blue de-luster ed satin; ideally worn by the very young or the very slim, it has skirt drapery folded m a were you... were you and wanted to give
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  • 255 15 ODD SPOTS A WONDERFUL dress to conjure with, to travel m, and pack m that odd corner of your week-end case, is an Italian knit sheath, sleeveless m red and white stripes. It is slim as a wand, with a high neck, and can be sashed high for the Empire
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    • 1212 16 TJ.S. CONGRESSMAN DALIP SINGH SAUND, just back from SINGAPORE and points East, breezed through en route to Washington. His big blast was this: "We're losing because we're allowing our motives to be misunderstood." Mr. Saund, of course, is the man who made history two years ago
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    • 207 16 Pet Pills Can Be Painful A QUARTER of a million dog owners m Britain may be risking their pets' health for the sake of peace and quiet. That is the number who are £jS£?«n their dow witn tranquillizers to soothe the animals* nerves. The recent sales boom m special pet
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    • 200 16 1 "They come m various sizes. t4>i U There's 'Hmmm' Teh nttf 4^** l^ S^» teh 'Yessir' and 'WOW!" ff HR j >^ I 'A. \>oyj •TTou should be glad you've II P f" II TFC forgotten what a woman LlltnllU looks like— l haven't!" "It catches the mice but
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  • 860 21 PAGODA LOOMS HIS Thv Wvvliiy M*ugv For Moiorisisi (VICTOR IS AS T TO LOOK AT IT IS TO DRIVE phall x lcioT A introduced jess than a i D this short time, it has a reputation envy. It Is, pbt one «f the rfa t
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  • 56 21 mature' I feit Germany, l.a "cm Ot the fc tve do dntdi or Pechlr.:\r would I'rf by means of combu.<[on enI dr.ve an oil In turn would El-mo! r, a kind I on the rear »ob a prize of ■rfcs, <about oit ther de- oe replaced It would proMs,
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  • 661 21 ...That's Porsche's Record STUTTGART, One of the world's smallest automakers set an unprecedented record on international speed tracks last year with more than 100 victories m all parts of the globe. "According to our statistics," said Huschke von Hanstein, spokesman for the local
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  • 70 21 AUGSBURG, West Germany (Reuter). The Veipa Company here has announced plans to launch a new 400 c.c. car m May, selling at about M *****. The "Vespa 400" with a two-stroke air-cooled engine would reach about 59 miles an hour and do about 60 miles
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  • 352 22 SUNDAY. There will have to be plenty of care m managing your concerns especially m the next five or six months. This does not mean that some failure of plans will occur. But while money matters may improve it may be that maintenance of sufficient progress will not be
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  • 459 22 *yHIS month the principal favours certainly seem to be concentrated on the Groups Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius so far as material things are m question. Many of the Scorpio Group also seem to have varied forms of a 'break' which assists their enterprises. I would tend to think
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    • 425 22 •YOUR WEEK- MARCH 21 APRIL 20 (Aries). Continuance of snags in relationships seems to occur early in the week. Then you reach a point of easier going. The mid-week conditions offer great opportunities for getting tasks and arrangements ahead. You could gain considerably. But be watchful of money matters, especially
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    • 312 22 AUG. 22-SEPT. 22 (Virgo) Somewhat sudden changes of a beneficial nature occur soon in emotional questions. This is the start of some excellent developments in home concerns, love interests, and so forth. Other things appear to be on a very steady footing now. They have easy forward movement and only
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    • 203 22 also a distinct element of the pulling off a chance. So you can forge on with great confidence. It has to be said that if only you can make this a truly energetic phase, the whole trend of your concerns can move towards success. During this week it would be
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    • 121 22 their turn c, Prove chanct, tiye thing, bi: mind up ata risky and d« are uncertain J*.Y 20-FEI rius)— Not at Far too muchi fidenre m yon taken notion:wavering m i terests. You 1 yourself m had to make l/iisa| concentrated <M means you an tide after ru-m be^in a
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    • 538 23  -  Elaine Dundy THE DUD AVOCADO. By (Gollancz. 155.) A CHAMPAGNE cocki tail is not as easy to make as some people think. The champagne should be good, though not superlative, the brandy decent, the loaf of sugar I the right size and im- pregnated with angostura. I with no
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    • 235 23  - THIS ONE IS FAR TOO LONG John Davenport By- THE DEVIL'S MARCHIONESS. By William Fifield. (Weidenfeld and Nicolson. 18s.) 'T'HE Devil's Marchioness is x far too long. For 505 pages, all plotted out with transatlantic precision, the squalid story of Madeleine d'Aubray is doggedly recounted. It is not an unknown
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      34 23 look at that Lt hey. tellers. h the hat, we I Anyway, about It. Its a homeHpb m straw and Kay, Okay! The Marigold fa; Wilm and TV W and she lives \sinfton.
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    • 125 23 MTH BABY 'Clare Simon. k 6d.). > third 1 demon- Btraordinary te "ith Baby r best I uchea of n the con- vent opening. Little Paula Schneider, the AustrianJewish refugee into this English Catholic haven, is etched with a sort of sympathetic malice, and all the suosidiary characters are
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    • 925 23  -  NURSE KATHLEN By ton any other f thp human f blood has *n associated ton amount of ■•and thought "toly to conPotent power. J. to the initials and blood *ith many and secret l whp n blood ■JJ become, to sl Just one f:° trratment S* 01 battle P
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    • 221 23 PSYCHOLOGISTS IN SOVIET UNION PSYCHOLOGY m the iJ i li Union < Routtedgc, 325.). A collection of twenty-two papers written by eminent Soviet psychologists. More than half O f them are concerned with the application of Pavlov's physiology ot the nervous system to psychology, or with the psychology of education.
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    • 247 23 IF ALL MEN WERE BEGGARS. By Albert Cossery. (McGibbon and Kee. 155.) If All Men Were Beggars is well translated by Mr. P. D. Cummins, but is it right or even reasonable to invoke the name of Dostoievsky to introduce English readers to M. Albert Cossery? Not. I
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