The Singapore Free Press, 13 September 1957

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper N«. *****. Singapore, Friday, September 13, 197,7. Price 114 ts.
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  • 75 1 A DEMAND that the Inited Nations impose sanctions against Kussia if it continued to interfere m Hungarian affairs was made jre»terday by Cuba's delegate to the 1.N., Mr. Kmilo Nunez-Portuendo. Be also exhorted a special session of the 81-nation General Assembly not to accept the
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  • 102 1 Leftist charge denied AN emergency meeting of the Governing Council of the Singapore Trade Union Congress has been called for next week to dlsI cuss allegations made m the Assembly yesterday by the PAP. leader, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, that the T.U.C. was on the point of being taken over
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  • 415 1 REDS WARN GREECE IN M-E CRISIS Charge of being 'accomplice' m U.S. activities RUSSIA yesterday brought Greece within the orbit of the Middle East crisis with an accusation of being an "accomplice" of the United Mates m actions m tne Syrian situation. Radio Moscow, obviously referring to possible use of
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  • 67 1 TENSION has flared up again between Lebanon and Syria following a 45-minute pitched border battle yesterday involving Lebanese gendarmes and a band of unidentified armed men. Ten people were killed, four of them gendarmes, and the others members of the band. The battle broke out amidst diplomatic
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    63 1 One of the five victims of last night's gang fight at Kheam Hock Road one of the worst clashes m Singapore this year being carried on a stretcher at the General Hospital by City Council ambulance corpsmen. Four shots are believed to have been fired m the clash which started
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  • 27 1 October first grade rubber buyers fob. opened m Singapore this morning at %$i cents a lb unchanged pn last night's close. The tone was quiet.
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  • 172 1 THE official organ of the .Soviet Co m munist Party, Pravda, suggested yesterday that the United States could escape the dangers of Russia's military strength as outlined by Marshal Konstantin Vershinin by accepting the "concrete and realistic proposals'* of the Soviet Union for ending the
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    41 1 picture. Britain's Minister for Defence. Mr. Duncan Sandys left, pictured with the C-in-C FfcAF, Air Marshal the Earl of Bandon. right, at yesterday's presentation I of a standard to No. I Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force, at Tengah, Singapore- Free Press
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  • 66 1 THK first ships are assembling at tin* Firth of Clyde, Scotland, for 'Strike Back"— a NATO sea exercise designed to test ways of sraling off the North Atlantic from enemy submarines and surface raiders. It begins next week. Informed sources m London yesterday said Russia
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    • 5 1 Asians Condemn Russia Page 3
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  • 41 2 Bedros Zarataryan, 32, a Turkish Armenian engineer, sent to prison for 10 years m May on a charge of spying on Sweden's defences, was seized at pistol point yesterday on a Stockholm prison wall during an escape bid- A.P.
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  • 216 2 Commerical, language, art and music classes for the prisoners I Scheme starts Sunday A WEEKLY education roster, including shorthand and typewriting, is being prepared for 200 prisoners m Changi jail. Classes are to be coni ducted by 50 volunteers who have offered their services. Shorthand and typewrit
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  • Article, Illustration
    35 2 Members of the Singapore Travel Agents' Association with Mr. George M. Turner, the executive director of* the Pacific Area Travel Association, at a cocktail party given i m his honour at the j Raffles Hotel.
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  • 261 2 VfRS. SHIRIN FOZDAR YESTERDAY CONDEMNED UNIVERSITY RAGiTI GING AS BEING INCOMPATIBLE WITH THE AIMS OF EDUCATION. mis. Fozdar, who is general- r secretary of the Singapore Council of Women, was commenting on this week's display of panties and brassieres on top of a telephone pole outside
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  • 123 2 rTHE Malayan Christian Council m Singapore A has announced the award of ten scholarships to Malayan students. Six of them, donated by Mr. Frank Shu m the United States for study of science and medicine m Singapore, have been won by Chong Sim Chin of Muar,
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  • 31 2 The First National Bat talion of 600 Indonesian troops to be withdrawn from the United Nations Emergency Force m the Middle East. sailed for Jakarta yesterday from Port Said.- U.P.
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  • 100 2 PEL EH Hans Frey is defying the open j ncus again. Yesterday, j the 23-year-old Gee- man adventurer set oft* from Singapore m a I 44 -loot yacht. the Swanee, bound for Australia. I Only recently he was rescued, dazed ana starving, after being adrift for
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  • 50 2 I^IIE Singapore Work< i. Education Absoclj has started nine more Malay classes. Two are being held the Guillemard cc;. at the Geylang centre, three at the Rangoon Roiul School one at the Bukit Panjang English School and one beginners' class teachers at the Beatty Secondary School
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  • 24 2 The new Aga Khan, spiritual leader of the world's Ismaltt Muslims. Is expto be enthroned m bar Es Salaam, Tanganyika, next month A.P.
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  • 240 3 QUEEN ELIZABETH, smiling and composed, yesterday made her first public speech since Lord Altrincham criticised her manner of delivery as "a pain m the neck." And first reactions seemed to be that she came out of the ordeal with flying colours. "A splendid delivery," said the
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    63 3 ■muimi iiitiiiiiiiii. Schoolgirl Sylvia Hoffman of Manches- ter, ivho at 15 has a I i 36-23-37 figure, seems to be icell on the way to success m the world of cabarets. Sylvia's school has just discovered that she does a song and dance E act m a night club. but,
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  • 82 3 rrHK Now York Times reA ported editorially yesterday that the amnesty offer to the Communist tern list., m Malaya is i;ood strategy. "The Communists can no longer claim that they are fighting for the freedom' of Malaya, since Malaya is demonstrably free. "Good hard fighting made
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  • 344 3 Asian nations condemn Reds on Hungary ASIAN countries yesterday joined m denouncing: Russia's interference m the internal affairs of Hungary last year. Speaking m the United Nations General Assembly debate on Hungary, PAKISTAN'S representative, Mr. Ghulam Ahmed, called for an end of "repressive measures" m Hungary, the return of deportees
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  • 128 3 Shock far the Queen CARAWAKS only Queen Scout, 18-year-old Peter Lim Thian Seng, told reporters at the Singapore Airport yesterday how he shocked the Queen in Britain recently. Peter, who Is on his way home after attending the Jubilee Jamboree last m o n th at 6 o u t
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  • Article, Illustration
    39 3 The Assistant Principal Chaplain. FKAF. <iroup Captain I. Newall centre, consecrating thr standard presented by the C-in-C Far East Air Force, Air Marshal the Karl of Bandon, to No. 1 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Forte at Tengah yesterday. Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
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  • 22 3 Uncertain weather has delayed the start of Britain's atomic test series at Maralinga, according to reports from Adelaide.- U.P.
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  • 69 4 Report from abroad Ho. l In that scdudid little ullage m Catalonia we found ourselves among the British... .And m that remote little place on the Mediterranean toast we found ourselves m (he midst of the British Also lUut isolated hamlet m the Alps we were
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  • 250 4  - The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, Sept. 13, 1957 Opinion MISSING THE BUS CHAIM WEIZMANN A BUS route with a limited number ot stopping places is obviously a very good idea and no one would ever suggest that such routes should be done away with, particularly m a scattered city like
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  • 770 4  -  REV. C. O. RHODES IT IS SANE, SOBER AND SCIENTIFIC BY THE Lclitor of the I'lmrrli €»f I iii»laiiil Newspaper THF recommendations of Britain's Wolfenden Report on vice are of intense interest Both homosexuality and prostitution are vices that have troubled mankind from earliest
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    • 21 4 HENDRY'S for v\ Medals V discount Schools P. H. HENDRY Manufacturing Jeweller 78 North Bridge Road, Singapore, 6. A Kuala liimpor.
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    • 74 4 A wonderful thirst quencher at anytime rich m health-giving properties of apples M Wf grown m England's finest jfa W orchards. Wm f I»BeLiSiSbOfOOMiY 8Y «VM CAYVtt R >0M iTO, MARKS »ICISTEBfDtN UN lID KINGDOM A h C >^CYDER/ Z PRODUCE OF ENOLANO w BOTTLED FOR EXPORT BY \^M GAVMER
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  • 322 5 N ANYANG OPPOSES COLLEGE STATUS Proposal is ill-timed' £JHINESE educationists and sponsors of the Nanyang University are opposed to any suggestion that it should become a constituent college of any other central university. The proposal that Nanyang University should become a university college attached to the University of Malaya which
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  • Article, Illustration
    39 5 E MR. LONNIE ONG, one of the seven final- ists chosen from 51 contestants m the "Dean Martin" singing contest held m con- junction with the E screening m Singa- E E pore of "Hollywood E or Bust.'' E
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  • 62 5 LARGE stocks of Indian manufactured goods and machinery have arrived m Singapore for a permanent exhibition centre to be opened soon. There will be a warehouse m the dockard area and an emporium m the centre of the city. A manager, specially appointed by the Indian Government
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  • 207 5 30,000 smugglers are in the black book 4 BOUT 30,000 names and addresses of suspected smugglers have been recorded and their criminal history is being compiled by the Singapore Customs Department. "This system renders immediately accessible all that is known about outstanding offenders and Is always available to investigating officers,"
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  • 60 5 Scholarships for postgraduate studies In Germany are being offered to Malayan students by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation m Bonn. Application forms are available at the ConsulateGeneral of the Federal Republic of Germany at 146 Robinson Road. Singapore. A spokesman of the Con-sulate-General said Malayans with the necessary
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  • Article, Illustration
    67 5 picture. iiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii President of the National Assembly of Saigon, Mr. Tran Van Lam (left) shaking hands with the Singapore Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, at a cocktail party given m honour of the Vietnamese goodwill mission to Australia last night. In the background is the wife of the Consul
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 100 6 HIAXDIIAKi: b> Lee Falk and Phil Davis TAHZAIV by Edgar Rice Burroughs THE SAIXT b> Leslie ChaTteris ■j^L MAN AS INNOCENTLY I TONIGHT LOISA, I'M SENDING YOU BACK] Wr&^tfijn*^ J CLEVER AS TH/S COUNT TO AMERICA -TO ARRANGE OUR FIRST J x Iwiu)iflflr^ >tf^ OFCRI^ AMONT£^^^ [SHIPAIENT Of TELEVISION SETS!y-^\
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    • 502 6 BORN today, you have tremendous stores of energy and toe city to work hard at whatever job you undertake You have a tenacity j of purpose and strong will power j which dominates your life. What you want, you get— no matter how j long it takes to achieve the
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 112 7 LONDON. Sept. 12. Previous Today Oct. 25 buyers 25 buyers 25 Vi sellers 25 Vi sellers RUBBER No. RSS Spot M« b, buj,,. RIBBER No. 1 RSS Stltlement 2b buyws |5Vt buyere N#T 25% Mllers 25V, sellers TONE* Steady Above prices quoted m pence. PEPPER, White Sarawak
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    • 79 7 NEW YORK. Sept 12. mis Today Above prices quoted m US. cents per id. PreYta— TIN Sttails Spot 9325 notn. 93.37 nom. Trivr. Ouift SALES: Nili,^c Q .n^ ls^ g-gssss: ssscs Oct 92.37 buyers 92.50 buyers 92 87 sellers 93.00 sellers TOVF- Ouirt SALES: Nil. RUBBER: Futures
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    • 43 7 NEW YORK, Sept. It. 1_..~ Tnlliv Above prices quoted m v.a. cejus v*< Previous SO Industrials 474-40 480 56 2* Railroads "0.64 132.49 40 Domestic Bond, 85 0 85 19 15 Utilities JJ-Jl 65 Stocks Composite Averages.. 162 34 M.g
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    • 54 7 Malabar Lampong spot and awaiting lelease 26!,. afloaUs 26 »i to 26, September shipment 25 t Sarawak spot and awaiting release 26 afloats 26, and September shipment Mtt. Muntok white spot and awaiting release 36, afloats 35, and September shipment 34 Vs. sellers ex-dock. Above vrices quoted in
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    • 48 7 LONDON, Sept 12. Today COPRA Philippines ci.f. «Kj COPRA. Strait* c U. V.K. North European delivered weight per long ton Se P t./Oct. £62 3 bujcrs S SE SSSBS °S^^SSW5^! 2 £92 reseller 3 COCONUT OIL crude CeyWm TSuTSu TXoX't.™: 1.66 00 >U« ♦16.00.M1er,
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  • 409 7 QUINS are due to be born to a London housewife m November. They will be Britain's first I recorded quins for 1,300 years. The mother-to-be is 29-year-old Mrs. Lilian Solly and she does not know yet that FIVE babies are on the way. She
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  • 150 7 '3 FATHERS KILLED' IS A HOAX r rHREE wlvef mourned the deaths of their husbands They were the vietims of a cruel ho.. A 'phone call to the manager of Dowlais, Glamorgan. co-operative itofl said their husbands had been killed in an e xplosion at the steelworks of Richard Thomas
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  • 264 7 TOO MANY WOMENJOO FEW MEN j (From Ernest Ashwick) JOBS for British typists and secretaries which pay from $120 to $300 a week tax free— are going at the World Health Organisation m Geneva. And despite the fact that applications have to be accompanied
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  • 81 7 The 87-year-old Vicar of the Ullswater-side parish of Barton, Canon Ernest Hudson, recently led an ascent by 12 members of his cnurcn youth club to the summit of one of the highest mountains m Lakeland, 3.118 ft high Helvellyn. Canon Hudson last year scaled England's
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 82 7 Today's Radio Programme for Singapore 1.15 p.m Potpourri Part 1: Lyons: 6.02 Mall Bag. at the miki» Saroilni Lourdes, o.JU SSk Malay; 6.35 Mali Bag (SJntr 6 M Announcemei^ and Singapore Share Market Report; 7.00 Time Signal and JJfS; 715 At Your Reqi: 8 00 'Music Prom The Movl 8.30
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    • 52 7 I SINGAPORE 1 [high tides j E TODAY: 12 46 p.m. 5 TOMORROW: 1.16 a.m. and 114 p.m. SUNDAY: 1.53 a.m. and E 1.45 p.m. MONDAY. 2.37 am. and IXt pm. TUESDAY: SJS a.». S and 3.09 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 5.06 m and 4.U» p.m. THURSDAY: 7.22 am E and 5.57
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  • 799 8  - The sound barrier is left for behind HARRY DRAKE I *1 Guided missiles stole this year's show |--^^^^^^^^^||^^^^^^^^^^^M|^^^BM^M|^MM^M^^aMMMM^MMMM|| I QNCE again the Farnborough Air Show has given a glimpse to other countries of the world just what is being achieved by the British aircraft industry m this age of supersonic
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  • 175 9 Speed— but no bangs please TBOUGH guided misA siles stole muth of the limelight at this year's Farnborough Air*. Show the more conventional jet planes still found a large number oi admirers. Although supersonic 'bMgs' were forbidden at this year's show several pilots came elo.se to burs ting Ikt barrier.
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  • 733 10  -  Chapman Pincher By 7 took an hours nap m night... 1 M\)()R DAVID SIMONS, a U.S. Air Force doctor, has become the first man to spend 24 hours m what is virtually space— -19 miles above the earth m a balloon. He did it partly to
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  • 238 10 In THIS hospital wart-hog had ingrowing toe-nails By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT SOME time ago I readily accepted an invitation to view a splendidly-efficient sanitorium opened by the London Zoo. When I saw the operating theatre, complete with table, X-ray apparatus and full anaesthetising equipment, the "private" and "mass wards the
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  • 288 10 OUT of the tragic story of the Jamaican rail crash one incident stands out and grips the imagination. It concerns one of those who died, a 14--year-old boy. The cabled report from a reporter on the spot reads: "Most pathetic or the stories was of
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  • 477 10  -  Anne Sharpley \By WHILE MOTHER TAKES TIME OFF TO COMPOSE MUSIC BABYLON the great is fallen, is fallen" was written m a spiky hand only slightly more legible than the splashes of musical notation on the music sheet... "and is become the habitation of devils... and
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  • Article, Illustration
    37 11 Amoiitf actress j Susan Beaumont's j large collection of j beach wear fa- shions is this out- j lit consisting of plain black shorts j and a brilliant yellow sleeveless top £aily printed m black.
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  • 535 11 The London fashion shows SHORTER skirts, shorter jackets, shorter sleeves t h c London women strip for action this season. Michael emphasises this new economy of cut and material more than other members of the Big Eleven. In his three-piece outfits, of thick, flecked tweeds, he shortens his topcoats to
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  • 120 11 The latest in hats is the Oriental laak THE kites! HATS are small, head-hugging 5 and worn off the face. They also re- fleet a louch of the Orient, like these Ed ward Harvane models, which he has christened after famous ballets. SWANLAKE Cocktail cloche, ol white goose feathers, entirely
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  • 344 11 SEMOLINA IN A TASTY DISGUISE... YOU don't need to mention it to the family, but this delicious sweet is made with semolinal It's called "SoufTle DOr anges" and you will need the following ingredients: 2oz. semolina, tmc pint milk, knob of butter or margarine* three level dessertspoons sugar, one tablespoon
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  • 202 12 TRADERS WILL CUT PRICES IN PHILIPPINES THE Nationalist Chinese Ambassador to the Philippines, Mr. Chen (hi Mai, ha« assured President Garcia m Manila that local Chinese merchants had agreed to sell rice and sugar at the government prices "effective immediately." The envoy gave tne pledge at a meeting with President
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  • 153 12 Paint evaded THE Burmese Presi- dent, U Win Maung, j I told a joint session of I Parliament m Rangoon that the Government looked forward to "a just and peaceful" solution of border problems with China. I The President, who I was speaking on j foreign polity, made no other
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  • 110 12 CREDIT was given vy <% Bombay-born. Lon-don-educated Indian lawyer m Louisville, Kentucky, to the imposition of British common law m India 150 years ago for establishing the basis of governing all but religious life and preventing the country from adopting discriminatory segregation. Stating that he
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  • 61 12 The periodical, "US. News and World Report," said m a copyright dispatch from New Delhi that Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru may cease heading his government within a year. "Scarcely noticed by the rest of the world." the dispatch said. "India's unpredictable strong-man, Prime Minister Nehru,
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  • 62 12 Schools lack masfers AIN caumairu v^iiiiicoc schools In Saigon will be forced to stay closed this session, according to Chinese press reports m the Vietnamese capital. Under a new government ruling, all teachers of Vietnamese, now compulsory m Chinese language schools, must be graduates of Vietnamese schools. Press reports say
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  • Article, Illustration
    29 12 Philippine Ambassador Carlos P Romulo receives from Milton Leavitt (left), spokesman of the American Defenders of Bataan and Corregidor, m Washington books presented to the Philippines by V.S. veterans.
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  • 32 12 The United Nations Children's Fund has given 2,000 million cups of milk to Korean children under an emergency feeding programme m the last four years.- Reuter
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  • Glimpses
    • 168 12 When Gls leave Japan it will hit a lot of pockets rHE "curious mixture of feeling" m Japan over the withdrawal of almost all American forces by the end of this year was an "interesting and unusual aspect of the occupation/ the New York Times comments m a leading article.
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    • 26 12 The Red Chinese Government has issued a directive calling on gold-pro- ducing regions to mobilise and organise people to use better methods toward increasing output.- A.P.
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    • 22 12 Regular shipping service between Vancouver and Red China will be resumed next month for the first time since the Korean war. A.P.
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    • 24 12 Mr. Alan S. W. Chiang, 22, a grandson of Nationalist China's President Chiang Kai-shek, has enrolled at Park College m Parkville, Missouri.- A. P.
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    • 38 12 A group of five writers and film producers from New Zealand has passed through Hong Kong bound for Peking to attend Red China's National Day celebrations on October 1. The group will make documentary films m China.— Reuter
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    • 42 12 Forty-one people lost their lives m the recent floods m Kashmir State. Dam. age to state property m eluding roads and bridges, was e3timat ed at Rs 15,000.000: other losses include 600 villages inundated, and 42,000 acres of standing hods destroyed A.P.
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    • 29 12 rhe Bangkok Cabinet has approved a proposal to invite Indonesia's President Sukarno to pay a threeday state visit to Siam on his way back from India next November.- Reuter
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    • 40 12 Japan is planning to drop leaflets on Lubany Island m the Philippines once a month starting m November m a renewed effort to persuade two Japanese World War II diehards to come out of the jungle and return home.- A.P.
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    • 14 12 South Korean cotton yarn is enjoying increasing demand m the Hong Kong market— U.P.
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    • 25 12 The Japanese Foreign Office Ls planning a budgetary demand for a large-scale expansion of diplomatic agencies abroad, including Communist countries. Kyodo news service reported.— A.P.
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    • 35 12 Mayor Arsenio Lacson of Manila was given a place of honour on the dais as the 1957 U.S. conference ot mayors opened m the grand ballroom of the Waldorf Astoria Hotel m New York.- U.P.
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  • 68 12 A NATIONALIST Chinese official estimates that the total number of Chinese refugees m Horn? Kong has increased to more than 1.000.000. Fang Chih. secretary-general of the Free China Relief Association, said that more than 110.000 had poured into Hone Kong from Red China m recent months.
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  • 779 13  - World's baffled authors all send for Mrs Saunders JOCASTA INNES by IVIIKN I met Mrs. Joan St. George Saunders m her flat overlook ing Pelham Crescent m London she was sitting behind a pile of reference hooks chasing up some important facts. Who manufactured t the first electric light bulb?
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  • 161 13 BOOK of the WEEK DOCTOR AT LARGE, by Richard (inrdon (Michael Joseph 12s 6d). rHIS hilarious book by the author <>f Doctot m the House and Doctor at Sea linds Richard Gordon qualified as a doctor and looking lor an appointment. His first high hopes are dashed and we read
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 332 13 18 Fill up again or perl |3 14 |5 |6 17 20 Long ommission from an 1 I I eighth of a mile (3). b| m )mm 21 Wander among these cattlidealers (7) -^JBB Wm\—M m piH 22 The baby bird" (5). A BO 23 Swallows snug elf (7). I
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  • 220 14 Confident vote for State Minstrel STATE MINSTREL, who won at Bukit Timah last month, has improved from that race, and I am confident he can take the Class 1. Div. 2 sprint. State Minstrel should be well suited by the Ipoh track, as he has plenty of early pace. He
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  • 47 14 Ceylon Sports Club team to meet the touring Ceylon cricket team m a one-day match at Balestier Road to morrow will be: Vijiaratnam (capt.), Thuraisingam, Kulasingam. Sundram. Vellupillai. Na gaiah, de Kretser, Sooceleraj, Delilkan, Anthonisz. and Anwar. Twelfth man. X T. Retnam.
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  • 256 14 TUDOR WONDER, who has improved more after his last-start easy win m Class 1 at Penang is my fancy for the Merdeka Cup. one of the main races at Ipoh tomorrow. Tudor Wonder, who won easily over 8£ furlongs at Penang. gets 3-lb
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  • 83 14 ROTHERHAM United, the English Second Division soccer club which has been hit by an epidemic of influenza, will again be unable to field a team tomorrow. Rotherham's match on Wednesday against Liverpool was .postponed, and yesterday the management i committee of Engusn football League announced that
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  • 245 14 PRINCE Of LALITA won his last start easily at Singapore m Cl. 2, Div. 1, and should beat this weak Cl. 1, Div. 2 field over 9f. I think the field he beat at Singapore was stronger than this lot. Prince of Lalita gets
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  • 495 14  - If Marigold withdraws, take Rubber Planter ALLAN LEWIS R^VCE by RACE by jyjARHiOLD, winner over six furlongs at Penang his last start is my selection for the s main sprint at Ipoh if he starts. Marigold, who I think is very well treated for a last start winner, especially one
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  • 59 14 FOLLOWING horses will not start to. morrow: Malayan Scholar, Rangoon II Magic Touch, High Socks, j Great Saxon, Little John, Coffee Exporter, Avanti, Early Bird, Santiago, Perseus, Bliss Fire, Triw a 1 1 a. La Ronde, Fire Risk Con. ventional, Mon Sabreur,SSa c Venture, (rawthorne Wood
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  • 232 14 BACK CASH CHEQUE ON TRACK FORM /ASH CHEQUE and Crown Link look the pick of a weak Cl. 1. Div. 3 6f. race. Cash Cheque finished sixth behind Marigold m his last race at Penang, for which he is down two divisions with 7-lb. lessHis half mile m 51 4/5
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  • 642 14 Brilliant Light is obvious choice in Cl. 1 Div. 4, 6f. ijRILLIANT LIGHT, second to Misty Jadi at the June meeting on this course, is the obvious choice for the Cl. 1, Div. 4, 6f race. He meets weak opposition here, and is down one division with only 4-lb more.
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  • 396 15 SINGAPORE MALAYS HOLD EASTERN A.A. TO 3-3 DRAW Jalan Besar crowd gets a soccer treat <2INGAPORK MA LAYS gave the 5,472 spectators their moneys worth when they held Eastern A. A M the Merdeka (iames soccer champions, to a 3-3 draw at Jalan BcMUT hist night. There is much to
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  • 221 15 Surrey strongly placed v Rest FINE all-round cricket put Surrey m a commanding position at the end of the second day of their match against the Rest of England at Scarborough yesterday The Rest, with seven second innings wickets m hand, still needed 64 runs to avoid an innings defeat,
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  • 39 15 Lady Margaret Van Cutsem's Refined won the Portland Handicap, run over 5f and 152 yards, by a length from Lord Rosebf Camilla at Doncaster yesterday. Mrs. S. Gillinus Bowerchalke was third an•other neck away. Reuter
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  • 32 15 ALEX MITEFF, 22-year-old unbeaten Argentine yweight gained his twelfth consecutive win at Denver last i when he knocked out :ny Holman (Chicago) i). the ninth round of a tin-round bout.
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  • 26 15 THE third Singapore siKn athletic meet will He held at the Farrer Park, Athletic Centre on Oct. 20. Entries i I n Sept. *20.
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  • 167 15 QNLY three of Britain's Ryder Cup team to meet the I Lindrick. Yorkshire next month, survived after the third round of the £3.000 British Matchplay golf championship at Turnberry, Ayrshire, yesterday. They were Eric Brown, a Scot from Buchanan Castle, an Irishman Harry Bradshnw (PortBurnock)
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  • 223 15 Aziz Ahmad hits 4 past Slam SIAM were surprisingly beaten 9-2 by Penang, F. A. M. champions, m their soccer match at the City Stadium m Penang last night A feature of the match was the accurate shooting of centre-forward Aziz Ahmad who capped a fine performance by scoring four
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  • 89 15 DELYILLE WOOD IS TOP AUSSIE SIRE AGAIN DEIMI.Ii: WOOD, an imported English stallion, beaded the list of winning sires In Australia m 1956-51 for the fifth successive season. Figures compiled by the Blood horse Breeders' Association of Australia show that DELVILLE WOOD sired 42 winners of 72 races during lM.'>(>-57.
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  • 76 15 MAJOR T. R. Warren, with a nett 72, won the "A" Division medal round of the Singapore Army Golfing Society over the Royal Singapore Golf Club course on Wednesday. The "B" division winner j was Col. R. A. Stephen j (24) with a nett 70. He
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  • 45 15 Results of last night's English Rugby matt were: Rugby Union: Cross Keys 12 Welsh Acadrml cals 3: Newport 0 Ranjl Walker's XV 3: Rosslyn Park 3 Auvergne Limousin n. Rugby League: Lanca shire Cup second round. Blackpool Bunmgh 12 St. Helens 28.- Reuter
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  • 128 15 Charlton Athletic beat Leyton Orient to take over Div 2 leadership THERE \vor e two chai of leadership m English Soccer League last night though only four matches were played. Charlton Athletic. reed to the Second 1 1 sion. beat London n Leyton Orient 3-2 to depose another London club,
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  • 240 16 GIANT NEW NUCLEAR PLANT SOON THK "go ahead" was given yesterday for the building of the world's largest nuclear power station m Britain with an output of 500,000 kilowatts, at Hincklev Point, on the Somerset coast. Hinckley Point marks a new stage m
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  • 56 16 A BOUT 35.500,000 West German voters on Sunday will elect a new Bundestag, Lower House of Parliament the third since the Foundation of the West German Republic m 1949 Fifteen parties are contesting the election, which will decide whether Dr. Konrad Adenauer stays m office as Federal Chancellor
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  • 26 16 Rome publisher Maner Lualdi landed his Piper aircraft at Goose Bay, Labrador, last night after a 10-hour. non-stop flight from Keflavik. Iceland.- A.P.
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  • 88 16 GREATER RUBBER OUTPUT WORLD output of natural Yf rubber totalled 190,000 long tons m July compared with 165,000 tons m July, 1956, the U.S. Commerce Department reported m Washington yesterday. Production m the seven months of the year was 1,065,500 tons, or 30,500 tons greater than m the same portion
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  • 55 16 Five British companies announced m London last night that the Soviet Union has agreed to pay them $63,000,000 to build a giant factory for the manufacture of tyres m the Ukraine. Delivery of the plant will start early next year. It Is expected to be cor""^t«d by
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  • 155 16 Sukarno -Hatta rift ended? PRESIDENT Sukarno and Indonesia's former VicePresident Mohammad Hatta. yesterday strode arm m arm from another session of the roundtable conference m Jakarta between representatives of the government and the rebellious outlying islands. Asked how the conference was proceeding, President Sukarno beamed and said: "just look at
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  • 138 16 pREATER interchange of information and freed diplomatic movement between the West and Iron Curtain countries are indicated m latest reports from London and Washington. In London, Britain has disclosed it has offered to join with Russia m scrapping all curbs on the movements of diplomats
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  • 220 16 That crooked filmland halo... -BY A LAWYER DEFENSE lawyer, Mr. Arthur J. crowley charged yesterday that the criminal libel and smut charges against Confidential magazine are a "conspiracy" by the film industry to cover up the "immoral activities of people who are idols to millions of teen-agers." Draping the "freedom
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