The Singapore Free Press, 1 November 1957

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya'a Own Family Paper No. I.ii:. iinrapoiT Triday. November I. 1957. Price 15 Cts.
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  • 259 1 Hundreds queue up to be citizens JJWVKKKS and mil- lionaires rubbed shoulders in long queues when citizenship registration opened at six different centres in Singapore this morning. About 200 people registered as citizens in the y£ first 30 minutes. The first new eiti/.en was Mr M. P. D Nair, Assistant
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  • 47 1 i citizen th' Ster Singapore, Mr L,m Yew Hock, personally congratulated the first group of new Ils mor ning. This Free Press picture shows him shaking hands with the Teochew millionaire Mr. Liau Yung Chow. In the centre is Mr. M.P.D. Nair. j
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  • 213 1 American bases in Britain are vital and must stay put, says Mac. 1B B ier, Mr. Harold Macmillan said the maintenance ol peace and world continues to depend l ctear capacity ol the United ,il; development ol rocket written an wer to n House ol Emrya
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    • 26 1 DUSTBINS o fj^fe^/j i h^mfw/ use JEYES' k SANITARY POWDER EARTH CLOSETS (SANITARY ;^k PDWDEfI Wmk\ l^ POULTRY HOUSES osrl]gEn V SANDILANDS BUTTERY Cr CO. LTD
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  • 54 2 With 2,106 known alcoholics, Ea.st London ha.s the highest incidence of alcoholism in South Africa. One out of every 45 known alcoholics in South Africa is an East Londoner. These figures were quoted by Mr. M. Beresford-Gordon. public relations officer of the East London Society of the National
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  • 27 2 President Nasser will visit Russia next spring, the Soviet President. Marshal Voroshilov. told the Egyptian newspaper Al-Mussawar in an interview published in Cairo yesterday- Reuter
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  • 205 2 Private investors ding to their cash SINGAPORE City Co small number of p mcillors are disappointed at the relatively •ivate investors subscribing to the council's $13,000,000 loan. Just about half the amount has been subscribed since it was opened a fortnight ago. Most of the
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  • 103 2 Milk deliveries from half of the aoo-square mile banned atom district around Windscale, Cumberland, were back to normal yesterday. The partial lifting of the ban that followed an atomic accident was announced earlier this week after tests showed milk from the area to be safe.-
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  • 132 2 BEAUTY LIES IN SKIN Expert has eyes only for women MADAM Helene Burollaud. of Paris, spends most of her time visiting other countries. Purpose? "To beautify women.' she said when she passed through Singapore by Qantas on her way home from Australia. "I seldom look at men," she added, "but
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    • 160 2 GEORGE MONTGOMERY... the COP they cant BUY or BLACKMAIL! 1 3L bbbbbm#-- al kaW'vSr am -taßr w rkK* air^B Wk^Jmi x §Wi km. a\f Mf^k V &m^k l 9k^ km aY a TbbbbbT.,&, <*®m£ Wk VICE! DICE! DAMES without SHAME on the ...A ONE-WAY STREET TO HELL! I with GERALDINE
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  • 366 3 Bid to aid refugees in Hong Kong BRITAIN, CHINA TO SEEK UNITED NATIONS ACTION BRITAIN and Nationalist China are understood to be moving to have the United Nations take action to improve the lot ol about 800,000 Chinese refugees from the mainland now in Hong Kong. The General Assembly's Social
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  • 188 3 KILLER FLU SPREADS ■> from influenza pneumonia tocreas; Kd by 28 per cent, last I Seek in America's large I Sties as compared with the week before. ■leportin yesterday to ■»x weekly summary of I the Asian influenza sltuaI Won- the U.S. Public I Health Service said there I I
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  • 37 3 Mr. Hugh Gaitskell has )een r :ted leader of the 3ritish opposition Labour Party for the new session of Parliament which opi ns r. Xt Tuesday, with Mr. rami s Griffiths as deputy ader Reuter
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  • 137 3 j officers and NCO's of Australia's f strong regular army came under fire in Canberra yesterday as "an army of brasshats." ™uM like to know how 1 are be- th, 'V are the ones who g work," Senator John tJMr, .Labour. West Aus- said during a
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  • 34 3 There's 1, 500 yrs. between them Fifteen Azerbaijani centenarians met yesterday at a birthday party of a 100--year-old collective farmer. Moscow Radio reported. It said the youngest was 102 and the oldest 110. Reuter.
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  • 132 3 Writs start election machinery rolling j "•'»»> s el ctlon foi the '""'<" noils tot Into with the bi the Goi Z°l Robet Black for The 1 '^called on the ,ra t<> hold noml nations on Nov. 18, ami electionSi if necessary, in each of
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  • 119 3 PHONE TAP ERROR AGOVERNMENT-appoint-ed committee yesterday said it was satisfied that telephone-tapping in Britain is only used by the authorities in the interests of national security. The committee condemned as a mistake a decision by a Home Secretary to send transcripts of an intercepted telephone talk between a barrister and
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    • 296 3 RAFFLES HOTEL-TOMORROW NIGHT j^ .I- ii i mi. B* Dancing to the Danes Band 04 the Rhode lan African Rifles. Grand Parade oi Cartoon Costum tm Parade of cartoon Floats. JANE JANE JANE m* Trumpeters ol the Rhodesian African Rifles Military Hand. Burprise [tern A girl and her dress. FRANCO
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  • 234 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, Nov. 1, 1957. Opinion MENACE BY MAIL tl/E in Singapore must face up to the fact that abductions and threats of abduction are becoming part of the local tapestry. Almost daily we hear of the delivery of new demanding letters and threats of abduction or
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  • 773 4 DIGGING UP THE WALLS OF JERICHO While scientist give us the key J space travel a J the future, other! are busy uncoveJ »ng no less i m l portant secrets ol the past. j m 2 'H i 1111 mi ii H iiiiiiimii i ir 5 1 Anthony's gift
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    17 4  -  OSBERT LANCASTER *»xdvsdgeasfsd I" Notf, who says we are entirely de pendent on Russian aid
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  • 197 4  -  Beachcomber vfasfvfzxvzx /COMMENTING on the astonishing range of a singer's voice, a musical critic said that you would almost think there were two different people singing Perhaps there were. I do not mean anything as obvious as a kind of opera horse, with B soprano for the
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    • 21 4 i steal Platinum Gold ENGAGEMENT WEOOING RINGS P. H. HENDRY Ma Bufacturlng Fewttlsf 7X North Miff Ro^d, Singapore, 6. Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 108 4 !^B -ff -'■fry "TBiwji-r 1 V*. > f *?i^j ~&s*sL^^^Ea n From the first time you handle it and hear the turn i tion you'll know you're selling Bell Howell quality. Here is the finevt popularly priced 8 mm turret camera av where. norrrst 3 fast f/1.9 focal lengths on
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  • 312 5 HOVIEjAKCj BRING OUT FULL LOCAL COLOUR 1 If/IMS GOOD PUBLICITY FOR COLONY NfAPORE is proving to be a great attraction to film producers u\ imateui photographers from various parts of the world be«f its multi-racial population, colour and picturesque scenery. use w During the
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  • 39 5 Hphc sm-apore AntiBbcrcuiosis Association an-Huiu-ed thus morning that ■had collected $4,700 from ■esale of stamps. Mrs. D. B)ldir ir S.A.T.A.'s publicity ■s,>er°said they still had a K« way to go as their tar■t figure was $15,000.
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  • 164 5 SPHERE are no fewer than J- 15,000 workers holding jobs on the Panama Canal but there has never been a single strike or action of sabotage since it was opened on Oct. 15. 191 i, said the Consul-General for Panama in Singapore. Mr. Jose Vanes Duran. 'I think
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  • 307 5 LIM TO ATTEND THE ILO TALKS OINGAPORE'S Chief MinisM ter, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, is expected to lead a fiveman Colony delegation to the International Labour Organisation conference to be held at New Delhi from Nov. 13 to 26. The main topic for the conference labour management relations is a
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  • 61 5 Beer glasses with hand lcs are being re-introduced duced In Sydney bars In a drive to cut down glass thieving. Hotel keepers claim that a glass with a handle Is harder to hide. Sydney hotels lose thousands ol glasses at Is. Bd. each every week. Glasses
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    • 37 5 ISCHERER'S I (as*** w&ff.pt^Q tead o{ WLr an Apple, K'i take one i R5 j SCHERER'S j X CAPSULE a Kfc f&F&SKiL; nealtn away I I SINGAPORE lIDISPENSAKY II Z6S Ot!CHAM#QAI> I "*i'tfunsoii $*J -'CM CO .TO
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    • 244 5 So/eof SALES COMMENCES TODAY THE SALE THAT WILL BE THE TALK -OF -THE TOWN I BUY NOW MEN S WEAR WITH bargains BIGGER BRIGHTER THAN X'MAS TIME BUY NOW AND SAVE! DACRON TROUSERS SOCKS Ready-to-Wear Stretchable NOW $12.50 Pla.n Cr Fancy NOW $1 20 DACRON SHIRTS TO $2.50 WHITE COLOR
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    • 56 6 DM Mi JU IV JL jvj H FILTERS J IH The Miracle Tip is so easy it, drawing, superior in every illI way. And L& M has the n I I ness, the unmistakable flavour I of the best tobaccos. I ■RB| MUCH MOKE H CnUECTFLAVOUR j| H'TTT MUCH LESS
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    • 316 6 Jl«:i<T lIWVKi i»> S>«lim-> lor«laii 7; 7 jt ri f > iV"^7r^n? <- d t^ at *****0 pee r i »^F^^ I /2/ry 5 i n /j Ir ///J 5 w> D: ,g slow.v j WfK^^.^^r x -fi K^ I—CJl CJ L_ 7 L_/i L-l_ L_ t. CVJt I BJ
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    • 478 6 BOKN today. vu U have I*l personality which metim I yourself, fail to fulh un n y,JU I I The stars have given variety oi talents. alld y a ilj adaptable by nature thai Kn I able to tit in almost atywluVL i sequently. you may not reach i ■Fii
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 184 7 LONDON, Oft. 31 Previous Today ImHEB No buyers 23 7 a buyers P° r!s NOV 2i Sellers 24 sellers if" 23% buyers 23\ buyers 23% sellers 24 sellers BMi 23% buyers 23 buyers lannin so s pot 23% seller, 24 leUm BIUUK I RSS Setllrnirnt 24 buyerS Kuu"«-
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    • 77 7 I NEW YORK, Oct. SI. Previous Today N Straits Spot 9100 90 75 nor n" Xi Not 90 00 buyers 8987 buyers raits ontratt 91 .00 sellers 9075 sellers ■kvr- O.iirt SALES: Nil. L'lJBtK luturos Nov. 2760 buyers 28.20 paid 27.75 sellers )\F Firm SALES: 81 lots--1.1
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    • 29 7 I NEW YORK, Oct. 31. Previous Today Industrial. ***** ***** Railroads 111-69 110.94 Domestic Bonds 84.58 84.60 Utilities 65 48 65-75 Stocks Composite Averages 149.39 149.45
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    • 52 7 ■■Malabar 'Lampong spot 24^, release 24%, alloats ■4 to 24. October shipHient 24, Sarawak spot and release 24, a fl exits 23 4, October shipment 23 Vi- Muntok white spot 34 12, awaiting release 34. afloats 34, October shipment 33. sellers ex-dock. m Above prices quoted in U.S. cents
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    • 94 7 LONDON, Oct. 31. Previous Today ■OPRA Philippines r if. ILK-/ North Evopttn delivered weight ppr long ton Nov./ Dec $170 l j sellers Sl70 1 sellers MOPRA, Stnltfl t if. IK /North European delivered weight per f| '°ne ton Oct. Nov. £63 nom. £63 norn Nov
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  • 292 7 Pistol and culture' forces clerk to surrender four pints Polite robber used technically correct term I J^ "cultured* gunman, who was careful not to point his weapon at a lady attendant, last night robbed the Spokane, Washington, community blood bank of four pints of
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  • 210 7 RED SPY CHIEF SACKED 11l health reason surprises West nnHE East German Government press office announced today that the Security Minister. Hen Ernest Wollweber, is to be replaced immediately by his deputy, Herr Erich Mielke. The announcement, published by the East German news agency A D N. said Herr Wollweber
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  • 16 7 Ships In the Singapore Naval Base today are Andrew. Cavalier, Cheviot. Crane and Newcastle.
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  • 64 7 £)R. ROGER BANNISTER, first man to run a mile in under four minutes, was made a member of the i Royal College of Physicians yesterday. j He Ls now serving as an army medical officer with j v, ie rank of lieutenant at a London
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  • 74 7 AN Igorot (native tribesman in Northern Luzon) has been sentenced to life imprisonment for beheading the two-year-old son of a resident of Cervantes, a small town in Ilocos Sur Province. A Philippine news service report said that the Igorot told the court he killed the boy
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  • 95 7 Martian calls at Palace A 27-YEAR-OLD I E** Parisian wa s arrested yesterday I =af t c r presenting a i himself at the President's palace, a S dressed as a man a a from Mars, i The unoflicial a S caller, identified by police as Daniel a E Praga,
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    • 119 7 multisonic tone control EL2 M-'Xi>J I 1 x :>: "w :vS' S ■•'■:W ¥1 :■:■>:•■ I S* o S i h H S f»^v^^^*s§§Jßl 1 V v I p3 |j JliKil I i I I CBbblb^SM I^ Fif^ P I ..,.....,._.f*>Oclfj|^V*' Sole Agents: 2 «^'<l KIAN GWAN (M) LTD. Singapore
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 116 7 Today's Radio Programme 1.18 Pm. Potpourri Part I; 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 Polpoui i l';irt II; 1' 0 Close Down; 5.00 String Somr, 530 Rhythm for Dancing; 6.00 Time Signal and Programme Siunmary; 6.02 Mall Bag at the mike, Sarojinl Lourdes; 630 Speak Malay; 6.35 Mall Bag front);
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    • 52 7 SINCAPORE "HIGH TIDES J TODAY: 522 pm. TOMORROW: 7.40 am. and 7.17 p.m. v SUNDAY: 8.25 a.m. I and 8.30 p.m. I MONDAY: 8.56 am. f and 9.18 p.m. TUESDAY: 923 a.m. and 959 p.m. I WEDNESDAY: 9 49 a.m. v and 10.34 pm B THURSDAY! 10.15 a.m. and 11
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  • 409 8  - Dogs under battle ders Peter Lim h THEY stand guard for the Army, but their acrobatics are of a distinctly professional standard. They ore soldiers a very special group of soldiers. Th, v are the guard dogs which pntrol army installations giving meaning to the Protected Area" notices. They arc
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  • 81 8 In graceful style, seven-year-old Jinks clears a hurdle in the picture below— one of a row of obstacles designed to frighten off any but the best trained of dogs. Many a hedge and stream have been cleared by the agile dog^ in the course of their duties.
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  • 268 8 I'M Alex and an old hand at this sort of thing so fake my word for it when I'• say (hat my canine friends hare quite a gruelling tune dunnq their training z programme. I As you can see from your cameraman's pictures one might almost
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  • 32 9 THE HOOP THROUGHT Through I < of Alsatian and the oldeil B« h,s duties between three lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM" 111 old lit. (ll H.. 18 f the "Ji" P'rtorim pn,i Hi ii lllill| iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii '""■■■nil
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  • 198 9 from Dr. Jekyll' to Mr. Hyde' streak, and then the heavy Alsatian has pounced on the fleeing man, sharp teeth biting deep into the "fugitive's" forearm to drag him down. The desperate man puts up a struggle, but it is to no avail, for the dog is strong and skil-fully-trained
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  • 4 9 The chase is 0n
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  • 38 9 'T^HREE of the canine acrobats survey the x scene from their exalted position on the "catwalk" as the Royal Army Veterinary Corps guard dog display team await orders before going through their paces. ■■■■■■•Ml *■■■<.......
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  • 428 10 Silver may be cure for cold in the head HPAKE a half-crown from your pocket. Look at it carefully. There isn't much silver In it these days. Hut a white-haired Luxemburg scientist claims that silver can keep you germ- free for a week. And Harley-street is listening. Writing in the
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  • 98 10 Francieszek Szenat, a 20-year-old Polish pilot, and his radio operator and I navigator, Edward Wygaehiewicz, point out the route of their flight from j Poland on their arrival at Almindingen on the I>anish island of Bornholm in E I the Baltic Sea. the other day. i
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  • 90 10 I A 2s postage stamp to commemorate the first Ausxl tralian "Round the World" air service, to be inaugurated by Qantas Empire Airways in the first week of December, will be issued on Nov. 20. I The stamp, deep blue in colour, will depict a
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  • 396 10 Girls cry as handsome Dennis goes back to jail rpwO Raffle* M the rag trade went naek t<> jail last week with more time added to the long sentences they are serving already. Ofarlfl wept BJ the men.. Tuny Hawkes and handsome Den n i i Stafford, walkt d dejectedly
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  • 152 10 Big T.V. tussel in M.E. ALL the world is watching the Middle last crisis spot just now, But business I here is going on as usual. British and American salesmen are having a tussle of their own. One prize they are after is a big new outlet for TVs. Britain's
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  • 147 10 A BRITISH Hrm has hern awarded the first contract in a giant Scheme to develop the mineral resources of Burma. 'ii" Falrey aviation group I tc do an alt surrey oi 200,000 square miles there Rate for the Job la ci a Square mile. It
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    1006 11 photography has become a necessary tool <*ff ooiice departments all over the world had to throu a\\a> all im investigative aids but one," a police official stated recently, "I'd keep the camera. We find new photographic applications every day to prove to the wrongdoer thai crime doesn't pay." E
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    31 11 Autumn' morn Mist, mountains, and stark reeds. This picture' won the i). McMaster Award for Mr. Tom B Chan of Hong Kong in the 20th Kodak International Sa ion of Photography,
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  • 434 11 iiiimmimiimmimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiii PHOTO SCHOOL T^HOUGH writers have hailed Malaya equally A for its "golden suns" and its "silver rain," many picture-takers get their spirits dampened by a sudden monsoon shower. They wrongly feel that they have to put their cameras away until the sun comes out
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  • 423 12 "yy\\ of Asia have watched i th dismay the conflicl of ideologies, economic systems and political systems which has split the world," said Dr. Mohammad Hatta, Indonesian statesman, on the eve of his departure from Japan* "It is not only our newly-found
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  • 119 12 Korea stalemate caused doubt ADMIRAL Felix 15 stump, supreme American commander in Asia and the Pacific, said in Honolulu that the United States "cannot afford to lose any moce local wars to the Communists." "We have L r »t to go in promptly and with the idea that we can
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  • 456 12 'Co-operate more in food plans MMM^^j^f^^ pLOSER co-operation I among member nations In their development programmes will be proposed at the full-scale meeting in Rome tomorrow of the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organisation. Mr. B. R. Sen of India, F.A.O Director-General,, who will make the proposal, will also ask
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  • 53 12 An international symposium on interchange of Oriental and Occidental cultures is now in proaress in Tokyo and Kyoto.- A P Industrial experts from Burma. Nationalist China, India, Indonesia, Japan Korea, Pakistan, the Philippines and Siam are now touring iron and steel factories In Britain They are conducting the study
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  • 279 12 Lesson of Japan for the Orient PREE ENTERPRISE is gaining lu w M and prestige in Asia, says United I 'ct Much of the resurgence is due to the nostwai tnic success of Japan and Germany. These two ii 3 countries have successfully employed the free .21?^ system to zoom
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  • 48 12 Admiral Arleigh A. Burke, U.S. Chief of Naval Operations, after a three-week survey of the Far East, said in Hong Kong that the United States and her Far East allies ether "can maintain control of the seas without too much difficulty."— AP
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  • 244 12 A salutary effect on trials in R.I JUSTUS M v\\ DER I KROEF said in New York that the "inter- national furore" aroused by the Jungschlaefer case In Indonesia may have "a salutary effect on the trials and interrogation procedures of other Dutch prisoners" in Indonesia. Van der Kroef, Pro
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  • 254 13 IKINGSLEI > Cecil Howard. Hutchinson, 21s. he i'emalr originals who have jolted (J since Boadicea, Mary Kingsley wa.^ the most remarkable. In the 'nineties, esounded with her fame; today she is gotten. That i.s the fate ol people 50 ahead of their time.
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  • 75 13 Donald Moore's sea drama ALL OF ONE COM- PANY. By Donald: H odder and 16s. j Tills Singapore author has pro- salt water I brother to Ihe Cruel I Sea The stor> of a convo> battling through •to Murmansk, with I tats below, bomb- I i ers above. and a
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  • 141 13 Case that shook the world ALL ROME TREMBLED By Melton S. Davis, Barrie. 12s.' 6d. 239 pages. ALL Rome gossiped—and for once had something to gossip about. On April 11. 1953. the dead, half-naked body of a good-looking girl Wilma Montesi, daughter of a carpenter. wa s found on a
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  • 142 13 BOOK of the WEEK You will laugh if you win this one THE THIRD SET by Matthew Finch (Dennis Dobson 12s. 6d.) LEFT a large sum of money on condition that he proves himself 'a good citizen who has contributed something really valuable to the community Ted Hogg, the dentist
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  • 755 13  - Are English a race of geniuses WALTER ELLIOT, MP l by I THE BRITISH. Drew l Middle ton, Seeker and War burg. 255. AMERICANS continually, in spite I of other attractions I and almost against their will, turn their I eyes back to Europe. I This is specially true I
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  • 61 13 the LANGUAGES oe LOW. Hv ChrkrtlM Brseke-Bet*. Seeker and Warburg. 1 r >s. A funny, feline, first novel about a pretty young tend who runs the gauntlet ol love languages hot headed men in the British Mv cum, to arrive ai the true faith and the study
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  • 209 13 Paris love tales are too trivial Sagan weaves In each of these threads commands an instant admiration. She etches a whole temperament In one .snatch of conversation. pinpoints a fatal defect of character by one small significant action. But as the story develops we become aware of a failing away.
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  • 179 13 (the best in crime) TllK SAINT AROUND THE WO M.l> By I rslio bartnis. Rodder Stoagtatoni 12s. fid I_IAII'' t (I /en «-xph»it.s of the one man anti-crime wave Take VOUT pick frotn a job lot Including an oil-seeking sheikh, a Uieatrica] wife-killer, and murderous nudist
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    • 180 13 111 ft 'sJL mm i 1 1 A A Jl J 1 1 jfiSi ■fl I—m^mmb1 m^mmb v cU a ii .Bki-i"n~H 1A ROSS (5) tne billiard- 6 Also dance Inside for such water (.4) in colio- 7 The missile la more than hot 1 enda the 10 Torpid? Could
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  • 373 14 ALLAN LEWIS sums up tomorrow s Kuala Lumpur races IjMELDS fot the first tfiy Of the St 1 an^or Turf Club's November meeting tomorrow HIA3 be small because >i t n late arrival of northern trained horses, in the circumstances 1 make
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  • 550 14 (IOOD RETURNS, Golden I Kebu. Sentimental. Record Time. Siam Rice, Prince Jester and perhaps Ffarwe] Hal can be given winning chances, making the Class 5, Div, l. 7i event open. Golden Rebus won his last start on a heavy track over 61 at Penang, for
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  • 48 14 i B FOLLOWING horses will nut start tomorrow. I T Premier, Holiday Flight, Mirandola v I Pearly, Bold Dragoon, Prince Jester lies v; 1 N I Pepper Dealer ****> H Penani trainer ftodgers 1 horses arrived in ir, i j" l.umpur this morning v m ™*h I
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  • 254 14 riOWNSMAN, recently demoted from Ch 4 1 and Trailer should provide the finish the 01. 5. Div. 1. SJI race. Townsman usually runs well around the Kuala Lumpur track and likes a heavy track. The a'-f Is also In his favour Townsman was fifth
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  • 220 14 TAKE MAGIC NOTE MAGIC \o 11 ,-ho won over Tf then finished fourth to Flox iiver one mile at Penang in October, is my selection for the Class 5, Div tf event. Magic Note led all the way over the 7: and just failed to do the >ame over one
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  • 30 14 Scunthorpe and Halifax drew 1-1 in their Third Division North soccer match in Scunthorpe last night. The match was brought loiuard from its original date Dec. 25- Reuter
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  • 492 14 ■\iOVIK 11. whose form in his last three races is very good) look the winner ot the ciavs 5, Div I. 7i. event w hi h is reserved for apprentice riders ai Hid Penanj July-Augu I me. Ung MW if Ii Bi Ihi
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  • VARSITY UPSET SRC 2-1
    • 267 15 Singapore tion Club, the dc- fendinc champions, s t their 100 per cent Ecord in s[n^~ ■ore Hockey tssociaI Son's First Division feague when they were surprisingly beaten 4-1 k n rniversity of Malaya on the padang yesterday. This defeat has > |ri jhtened
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    • 70 15 r FHE Federation of Malaya soccer team peat a Cambodian Selection 3-1 in a fastmoving match at Pnompenh yesterday. The Malayans took the lead in the 25th minute with a goal by inside-left Wong Kong Leong, and held on to it at half time. Cambodia
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    • 116 15 McVEY HITS 5 PAST ARMY IN j RAF's 8-1 WIN Feature of the natch wa.- the goal-scoring feat by I McVey, who scored live of the goals including a hattrick. Army took the lewd in the sixth minute through Corthine. but they surprisingly were outplayed after that. Two quick goals
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    • 34 15 Y.M.S A. remained un- j j beaten in Div. Two of the SHA League when they beat Navy Nomads 4-0 at Balestier Road yesterday, scoring through Jagat Singh (3) and Dalip Singh.
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    • 288 15 Late Abbott's try saves HK tourists A LATE try by the former Oxford University forward. Abbott, enabled Hong Kong to force Federation Combined Services to a 3-3 draw in their rugger match at Kuala Lumpur yesterday The Services' points also came from a try in the second half. Though they
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    • 138 15 HAROLD HENTNING, South African Open champion, had a spectacular eagle three on the 18th green to snatch a onestroke lead with a 70 in the C 2.400 sterling Ampol golf tournament at the Kensington Course in Sydney yesterday. Australians Ossie Pickworth and Eric Cremin were joint second
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    • 101 15 Emerson shocks Ashley Cooper ROY EMERSON, Australia's No. 4, caused an upset by beating Australian champion Ashley Cooper in the quarter finals of the Queensland Lawn Tennis Championships at Brisbane. Emerson won 6-4, 10-12, 7 5. 3-6, 6-3. Neale Fraser defeated fellow Australian, Mai Anderson, the United States singles champion,
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