The Singapore Free Press, 5 June 1958

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2 12 The Singapore Free Press
  • 138 2 ANTI-RIOT POLICE OUT IN RANGOON Strict security precautions \wil be In force In Rangoon today when the Burmese parliament meets in emergency session. The crisis meeting follow* yesterday's walk-out by 15 Ministers of Premier v Nu'.s Government over a dispute on the future leadership ol the Government party. Squads of
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  • 34 2 Nearly two-thirds of the Cambridge University students voting in a recent referendum opposed the unilateral renunciation of the hydrogen bomb by Britain, it was announced last night. Reuter
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  • 185 2 Nasser tells Mokarios: We'll help you' President Nasser of the United Arab Republic said in Cairo last night: "We support freedom for Cyprus for as long as it is not free, there is no guarantee for either our freedom or independence." He was speaking at a banquet for Archbishop Makarios,
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  • 32 2 About 65,000 voters, almost an of them Europeans, win go to the polls in southern Rhodesia today to eleci 30 now members to tiio self government colony's pai Itamenl Reuter
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  • 274 2 New move to end bus strike as dock tie-up grows AFRESH move to settle London's 31 day old bus strike was announced last nifht alter a meeting- of Ihe general council of the 8,000,000-strong Trades Union Congress, main British workers' organisation. The general council had spent five hours discussing the
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    53 2 Miss Mali Puay Khai of Raffles Girls' School, receiving a book prize and a ffold medal for obtaining the best results in the 1957 School Certificate Examination. The presentation was made yesterday at the school's Speech Day by Mrs. Lee Siow Monj>, wife of the Permanent Secretary. Ministry of Education.
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  • 34 2 The ,i i German shipowner a survey publi burg yeaterdas thai with 0 total ca 258,880 tona las German pori This va six than in mid M
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  • 20 2 Television Limassol, Cypr i picked up from Moscov miles away football match an Reuter
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  • 49 2 V POLLS II sion yesterday agreement In Be Increase trade be two countries th 10 per cent, earlier agreed of USSS4 million. Observers in b the Polish dcci i a different attitu< general Soviel I on economic r Yugoslavia in over so-called "revisionism" Leninist Reuter
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  • 174 3 N of the Queen is to m Irish nurse, it nn ouneed yesterday. j t is the 40-year-old Earl itrathmore and Kinghorne. >l bride to-be is Miss Mary who is in her early ties, fhe couple met about two rs i when Miss
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  • 151 3 MM VNDER Albert B formerly of V: States Navy, :>; i of the ketch ji n R wa> arrested H n ilulu yesterday at dockside as he was vi board the boat to inti the Enlwetok nur tests area. In mcc
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    22 3 picture. Mr. B. E. Thompson, retiring City Engineer, at Singapore Airport last night before leaving by Air India for Sydney. Free Press
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  • 95 3 A SEVEN YEAR OLD London boy. Derek James George Cookc. whose left arm was torn oil by a truck the day after he arrived in Australia. wos awarded t A 14.850 <Msloo,--980) damages by a Supreme Court jury in Sydney yesterday. Derek,
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  • 125 3 A DIVORCE petition by the 72-year-old Mar- guess of Northampton against the 36-year-old Marchioness, a former Land Girl on her husband's estate, has been set clown for hearing in the London divorce court, it was announced yesterday. The petition, on the defended list, cites a
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  • 119 3 BERNARD SMITH, 69. vacationing New York furniture dealer, was charged in London yesterday with the murder ol his sister, Mrs. Lila Gilman, in a London hotel room. He was remanded in custody until June 12. No weapon Mrs. Gilman's body was found with head wounds in
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    • 89 3 jCj/Ve ijour meals J pP A Uhat extra II ii i sparkle HI lye** f TATE LYLE uTV^ VjJ^i FINEST GRANULATED SUGAR C MA^' is P articularl y attractive in I J.A' f> {w appearance because of its bright $\W< s P ark c anc^ small regular crystal. lif&j IT
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    • 183 3 it Off Sorangoon Road, Spore. Tel: *****. u^p/ feiruiniug tpH UNIVERSAL TWEED-COTE ICE Makes any picnic a family fiesta. Sturdy solid Steel construction, covered with colourful tweed Vmyl plastic outside and inside. MARDEN COMPANY 78, Orchard Road, Singapore Tel. ***** ***** MDN U 3 H COUNTLESS H |Q MEN'S DEPARTMENT
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  • 210 4 The Singapore Free Press Thursday, June 5, 1958. Opinion Parlous finances fPHAT the Indonesian Governments finances are in a bad way has been general knowledge for soms time. But it took the Jakarta Premier to disclose just how parlous the position is. He has stated that, "unless the rebellion is
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  • 374 4 The fans who moke then find they can break 'em British dance band leader Cyril Stapleton who recently de dared that the rock bubble had burst, today discusses the storm that broke in Britain over the marriage of rock 9 n* roll singer Jerry Lee Lewis and a 13--year-old girl,
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  • 372 4  -  RICHARD KILIAN OATTI MORGAN ran her fingers through her young husband's hair, and said: "You would think you were living in a different world." Blonde Patti, former London model, is married to 22-year-old Danny Chamoun, the son ol the troubleridden Lebanon's President
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 17 4 New 1 beautiful I DIAMOND j RINGS U.S. de SUVA Jewellers 106, ORCHARD RD., SINGAPORE. Telephone: *****
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    • 65 4 BRUNSVICA I6T A new 10- key SJ^^^^^- :;^^P^-^Ks "'"""VcTIV, of world most complex calculation* cjii|y. pi^^^^tjS?sSW^|y^y^^^ '''^%f"' .<•■■*/ /jtm ll|Mi|HM^MM^HMeaMßoajau l^^^H|m^Hnß^'''-\ > -ii^r ■FUNDERWOOD The handsome new fip BP[ UNDERWOOD HBm Ouict Tab An expensive r -.■■■♦^S^^BW^. looking portable *&£ssss&&so(&tpr typewriter with c-^^gP^Tß^^^^g^l^ price CEO. WEHRY 0 CO iM) LTD.
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  • 141 5 ngapore City ■Council will not in B ir e undertake any m v y h) v repairs to elec-K-j.. kettles hired out X itii cookers, th c ■;",iu'i! Public Utili- j Committee has Electrical Engift ted to the comW ,t the council m tapped supplying Bet: Irs with cookers
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  • 48 5 I A countries invited j«y lent Eisenhower to |[w in a conference to Hf Antarctica have m 1 I the invitation, the uartment announc. I* l i hington yesterday. I inal acceptance f the Soviet Union n ceived In WashP Mondaj Reuter
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  • 13 5 Council will ns from Bri- at 8.30 p.m, at Centre, Cann-
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  • 44 5 The 40th Fit id Artillerj Missile Group, armed with Redstone ballistic missiles with an effective range of •JOO miles, Will sail for Europe -about June 20 for -service in West Germany. army headquarters announced in Washington yesterday Reuter
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  • 103 5 1 00 PATENTS WERE REGISTERED IN COLONY LAST YEAR 1100 application i itentg were rei?s7, by the Bin traroi Trad. Z. Short from 'lie Federation. eo. hort said moßi o( had originallj red in England firms, and rehew lor pro- thai moit of were in the oi plectrtcal equip- Bient,
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  • 275 5 Council considers plan for gas fridges on H.P. npilL Singapore City Council is considering a suggestion by its gas engineer to provide gas-run refrigerators to the poorer section oi" the community on the hire purchase system. According to the gas engineer, investigations have shown that a gas refrigerator, with two
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  • 26 5 The Nepal Government, worried by a current drought, decided yelterday to spend 700 rupees Ms43l on special invocations to the rain god Reuter
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  • 104 5 PICNIC FOR 500 BOYS npHE Army \s organising L a picn c for 500 under-privileged boy,s on Pulai] Uuin on Sunday. Boldiers In their spare time are helping to level the ground a 1 a disused quarry where the picnic will be held. The picnic is being held in colloboration
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  • 98 5 U.S. cities see Colony painting QINOAPORE t| represented >^ in a mobile Intcrna tiona] Art Exhibition now visiting the main eitlei of America The exhibition i sponsored by a U.S. magazine and the International Union of Official Travel Organisations, of which the Singapore Government is a member. One picture Each
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    • 98 5 fc HkMSI wWmm m A- m m aap 4fe :^^B WK '^L. m cur Tnnif flßßMwi'.'' I*. 1 yt^F V w WBBI i Tfie drama of a l^^^KfHß^^W T 4( fiearfbreat I jJ^^MHf^H^r /*■-><•■■-■,■ ■pK|HR| +c Columbia Pictures prfscnts a ROMULPS FiLM I JOAN CRAWFORD j ROSSANO BRAZZI t IN
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    • 63 6 j SMOKE OASIS WITH SOOTHING MENTHOL MIST Oasis tastes fresh wh i you smoke. .fresh afi i smoking too. That's smokers who know now smoke the big "0 1 yioniifiiciiivnl by I uhiirvn Co., I .s'. 1,. i( \V < //»♦> ;n«Ar rs i>( Ml x nisi i in ii
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 167 6 JEI V 111 AU XI-" bC "\vd"ne"y Jordan (S GOINK3 TO "kAAKTF INTEPNAInINAi BB HAWKE kVfi'Vf H) Ufc ~jf fS. T l e/VN ENJ AMEQICA "^*X s J DEPUTES TAKE A BACK SEA' N. /'-^^V/Nio -'U CON f A*J f rw£ V^H AN p Cu gSlA ASSuffEO MA\IHt%KI' by Lee
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    • 464 6 OORN today, you are one of I y individual, to whom somethi i always happening! Three important eve:;: to shape your entire life. 0 occur during your 17th year: c c^ yuu art 24 fch othej I You have Instinctive Uk c likes when you ftrst mccl people i I
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 165 7 LONDON, Jiuw I So I ISB <»' i i n lie -i buyers 21 buyei 21 ellei 21 idlers julj buyer* 21 buyer L'l sellers 21 sellers i RSS sp«< buyers 33 buyers 32' a sellers l'_" seilei 88 i RSS Bettlemeni 1,,!- Julj 32 buyers 32
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    • 100 7 NEW yokk, June 4. Previous Today 'in SI s Spot 94.50 nom. 94.50 nom. "IN futures kraits Contract July 93.50 buyers 93. G2 buyers 94.25 sellers 94.37 sellers >f\>i. 93.25 buyers 93.50 buyers 94.12 sellers 94.12 seller.-, fONI <;u.iiilv easier. SALES: Nil. !l i'.r.i U intuits July
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    • 31 7 NEW YORK. June 4. Previous Today 408.14 468.58 JaHroads HH.7- 115 9 3 <| Domi sti( Bonds 90.50 50.58 15 tilities "pop ng'i, o Mocks Composite Averages 161.95 161.84
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    • 41 7 spol and awaiting afloats 25*6. June Lampon- spot release 25 1.. afloats shipment 25*4 aoove prices quoted in U.S. cent 6 per Ib. Sarawak unquoted Muntok white spot and awaiting release 38, afloats 31' and June shipment seller.- ex-dock.
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    • 107 7 i.ondon. June I. ropßi i.i Previous Today •> n Philippines r.i.f. l/.K.' N orth l uropean ports delivered 'J'i pet lone ton June July $19] sellers $191 sellers 1 ">\ Straits r.i.f. U.K. /North June July in l 1 Port* delivered £694 buyers £69 buyers L™6nt
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  • 58 7 About --x 1 studeni from Singapore schools will be the guests of the Royal Navy on Monday n board an a. reran carrier, 0 crul er and two destroyerSi Tiir hips will take part in an exercise called Showboat which will Include, a pro gramme
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  • 246 7 DEVEN NORWEGIANS set out in a 19-ton Viking 3 ship from Bergen yesterday to cross the Atlantic and prove to the work! that the Viking spirit still lives on. More than 20,000 people, inanv Of them in gaily-coloured national dress. i»a'li< red
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  • 210 7 Home for aged now needs $50,000 rpHE management commit 1 tee of the St. JohnHome for the aged yesterday issued an appeal for $50,000. The home is to be built in Sennett Estate. Singapore. The Government has already given it a parcel of land. The first stage ot construction is
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  • 128 7 Paris mourns famous barman Harry A MUCH loved figure in Paris, Scots-born Harry Macelhone, owner of "Harry's New York Bar" has died of a heart attack. For 35 years, except for a time during the second world war, Harry ran the bar in the centre of Paris, haunt of tourists,
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  • 36 7 a cameraman "launched himself" yesterday when he trod on the greased slipway after photographing b ship entering thr water at Papenburg, West Germany. The shipyard.-; diver haulrc! out- both man and camera.* Reuter
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    • 314 7 r********** i lß^^^HlrT» f'j I >1 v w vli THE LAW PAYS HIM TO KILL... J X AND TONIGHT J^^ Bl^ X HE'LL EARN 1^ X A MONTH'S B^ X This is the night the f*fe > 'x- 1 4fflaB^ X lawman mokes every SC^K.% Jt "^'tjM/^m hr flL£.Jft JEfll
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 153 7 H M M >ih i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 >_ SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES I "JpAV: ••">» P.m. I IORROW: 0.59 a.m "i i in SAT RDAY: 1.43 a.m.
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  • 50 8 to ft* his rteddia. ouble X Ill.St,.ui gto car lie found hh fMtog (jpsslble pro.^ All fOj IoVP. 5* ctrtc ;neer c rard park, ins" blue R 7d saloon M anch^ Albert-square with a fc Presb v r e salesman notice In the back win* People came and reai
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  • 71 8 Review in- the Royal Artillery at Woolwich recently, the Queen here tours the guided missfie section in a Land Hover, which Include the Corporal and the Thunderbird guided lnUsilfs. This is the first time a Queen has inspected the Royal Artillery since 1844, when Queen Gloria rode
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  • 103 8 Maggie's on time with the mail rHE day's work starts at dawn for Miss Maggie Ann Woolnough, Bern, 77, who •s still delivering the mail in Suffolk, England, after 65 years. For the last twelve years, she has been sub-post mistress at Lcvington Post Office, near Felixstowe. Her day's work
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  • 76 8 N T rw e 70,000 police station under construction at Margate, Kent, England. wil] have a helicopter landing base. Helicopters will be able to take oil' and laiTd on a flat roof of the specially strengthened .steel- framed building. It will be the first police station
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  • 86 8 GOLDEN APPLE GIRL A big American ftlm company chose the love- ly grounds Of London's Bedford College for wo- men in Regent's Park, lo stage a show of summer dresses "inspired" by E the film "Raintree j Count) tvhlch was reI cently shown in Singa- pord Surrounding show were lavish
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  • Race from FREE PRESS Special
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      9 1 Race from FREE PRESS Special Thursday, June 5, 1958.
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    • 11672 1 HORSES IN CLASS FOUR CLASS FOUR FORM-Continued FOLLOWING ar e the horses entered for rhe Perak Turf Club June Meeting. CLASS ONE ADELAIDE STAR FIFTH; (12 starteuj 24-5-58 Spore 7-13 !.m (Mitchell j Ci 1 Div. i. lot Collateral 7-iO; 2nd. Jamcd Aiuh 8-12; 3rd.
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 69 1 I m W mH s« lb^^^ mI I v 1 I <^l H <S£Q--w MB Presents two of the finest cars ever built by Jaguar Model which is liuilt in the true Jaguar tradition BOTH EQUIPPED WITH DUNLOP DISC BRAKES advantage <»j c\t»';i power required by t In »se wln
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    • 133 5 will find a way to sell a car L^ i and sighed, fj ice officers arrivLi .00 car keys and R e open the doors. WL C j fitted key No. L" lock (jerrard Wu,> ;ised for caust' r trouble. The Kg his address— m^. -avenue, .Skew fc rl ickburn
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    • 59 5 O;z six-week visit to B Britain to study social I worfc are these six Ni- gertan girls, pictured «t London Airport on their I arrival from Ka.no. 1 They' arc from left: Mrs. Shatu Amina. Mrs. Helen Deshi, Mrs. CuroI line Haruma, Mallama I dona Ibraliiw. Mm.
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    • Article, Illustration
      60 5 111 1 1 1 1 1 f 111 llllll'lllf lllllll Ten year-old Gillian Lamb find that I si <• is taller than mi elephant But he's only a hahi/ one Of SCVen aboard the CaVffO \hip "Indian Pioneet" being unloaded at Tilbury doi 's recent y 1 q Han's i
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    • 2423 6  -  Pelham Groom Another Latiff story by... THE PHONE RANG. THAT WAS WPOMr PHONES SHOULD BE SILENT ON^TsuS DAY I PICKED UP THE RECEIVFP GRUM". SAID I AND THE REPLY wit -LATIFF HERE /MS t DIDN'T NEED A TV -PHONE I HIM SITTING AT HIS
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    • 1169 7  - Who carries the Joan for the tragic Arnhem failure? HUGH POND By THIRTEEN YEARS AGO 8,000 BRITISH AND POLISH SOLDIERS WERE EITHER KILLED OR WOUNDED IN A BITTERLY FOUGHT AND TRAGICALLY LOST ATTEMPT TO ESTABLISH A FOOTHOLD BEHIND i THE LINES OF THE RETREATING GERMAN ARMY. THIS WAS THE MASSED
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    • Article, Illustration
      40 7  -  ARNHEM, R.E. URQUHART This picture uas taken as glide) borne British troops acre going into uction after the 'ii j a f c d landing at At fihcttx that, resulted in such a tragic loss of annul lives-
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    • 153 7 Where is that buffalo? 4 STORY going the round In the For! h Division, Brit Ish Arm oi the Rhine, com cerna a buffalo prized as a mascot by .1 United states armour ed regiment, When the regiment visited Kohne recently the bul lain wftfl Quartered In b large itable
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    • 323 8 -riii; Untied states is expected In Washington to an- nuunce soon whether «t will accept local inhabit- ■LI nits (Inn.. i.ds for changes »fs controversial polu Jlml mi Okinawa, Japan's pre ivai island possession and now a key American defence i>-» s e In u»e Fai
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    • 101 8 CiHIEF Executive Ju^o Toma of the Ryukyttan Government conferred with Japanese Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi in Tokyo on the controversial Okinawa land rental Question and other island problems. Mr. Toma, who Is en route to Washington at the invitation of U.S. Army Secretary Wilbur Briuker to discuss Okinawa
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    • 152 8 npHE Taipeh China Post reported that Russia had recently turned over to the Chinese communist air force a large number of M.1.G.-17 jet lighters to strengthen defences in the Peking area. i Quoting ''reliable sources" the English language newspaper said these M.1.G.-17'a replaced the M.1.G.-15V;
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    • 33 8 All cable and radio-tele-phone rates from Formosa have been increased, those for cables by 50 per cent and those for overseas telephone call- hv about 10 per cent. U.P.I.
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    • 114 8 OVERSEAS CHINESE ARE TOLD 'BEWARE OF REDS' VATIONALIST China's Overseas Affairs Commissioner has urffcd Chinese living in tlir anti- communist nations of South-East Asia to co-operate with their host governments. Commissioner Cheng Yin-fun told the weekly meeting of the ruling Kuomintang Party in Taipeh that Soviet Russia and Communist China
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    • Glimpses
      • 123 8 Indian warning on assistance by Russians yHE New Delhi progovernment newspaper Hindustan Times said that Soviet withholding of credits promised to Yugoslavia w a s "bound to have its repercussions" on other neutral countries. I "Russia now seems bent on pulling the invisible strings of economic aid to realise her
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      • 20 8 Two Australian MPs. Mr Dudley Erwin and Mr. Bruce Wight, have just completed a five-day visit to South Korea- U.P.
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      • 36 8 sugar cane mill capable of grinding 3.000 tons of cane daily has been opened at .1 o g j akarta. The plant was bought in East Germany an# was erected by East German technicians. U. P.I.
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      • 30 8 The Pusan Chinese Women's Association has opened a school for illiterate women In a move to rai.se the cultural standard of Chinese women in that South Korean port city. U.P.
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      • 33 8 The British government has stopped its legation in Peking from issuing transit visas for Hong Kong until the number of European refugees in transit in that overcrowded Colony falls to about 250 Reuter
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      • 39 8 The Philippines Secretary d Foreign Affairs. Mr. Felixberto Serrano, said his office was investigating the existence of a syndicate, operating from Hong Kon?, which was forging Philippines passports lot sale to aliens wishing to enter the Philippines. Re uter
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      • 30 8 ft SOME 1.900 PEOPLE INCLUDING ALLEGED SMUGGLERS, GAMBLERS AND VAGRANTS WERE ARRESTED IN KARACHI IN ONE NIGHT IN A DRIVE AGAINST A GROWING CRIME WAVE IN THE PAKISTANI CAPITAL.- REUTER
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      • 63 8 A delegation of Japanese Government official naj arrived in Boston to VJSH U.S. army engine r New England headquarti rs for a .study 01 flood control. hiirric ane p r o t c ction and river ana harbour i»provement. -U.P.I- An eight-member I- 1 parliamentary mission nw postponed a vi.sit
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      • 31 8 More than 250.000 petf*"* reinforced by (it >'■' lTh arc nshtiiifi to JgJ slIl fields from su.il-' flooclwaters of th( v j klang Kiver In Province, thfl 1 newspaper PeopK reported. Reuter
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      • 20 8 The Japanese Energy Copim open talks In 0 month on an with Canada operation in tt u.ses of atomic Reuter
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    • 42 8 India war exercises picture. Indian Defence Minister V. K. Krishna Menon (in white suit) chats with Gen. z K.S Thimayya. Chief of the Indian Army Staff, and other officers at the scene E of military exercises held in the Punjab. U. P.I.
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    • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 885 9 It' s a Singapore failing ■*i»t* jtfiii rt|»|M k ar iim'wly as a rim round a yawn? BUT LETHARGY CAN BE OVERCOME By A Special Correspondent v ><»v tire d, worn out, c\ ii. Misted? Arc your friends getting used lo your ice as ;i rim round N ;i\\li? It
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    • 57 9 F OR THE JUNE BRIDE Jw"? n f for June brio€ A Charming hairstyle totth short hair on her wedding day. *]*Wtng brushes it back flat to take a tiara or oiossom headdress, then flicks it forward into fnng§ f Or gomg-away. ad d€(l honeymoon advantage a shnvie shape ypinfo
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    • 382 9  - WHY EVERY WOMAN SHOULD THROW A TANTRUM EILEEN ASCROFT i»j WHAT do you do TT when you feel tilings are getting- too much for you throw a tantrum or play the suffering, silent' woman? Very feminine advice comes from Metropolitan Opera star, 29-year-old Antonietta Stella: "Every woman should throw a
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    • 292 9 Never say YES to diamonds TALKING POINT UfHAT exactly can a young lady accept from a man, not her husband or a relation, without losing lace, j dignity or indepent dence? c Those expensive car and furcoat gifts, by the Doe nlcan President's son to r actresses Zsa Zsa Gabor
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    • 505 10  -  FRANCIS ROZARIO IT COULD BE THE VITAL FACTOR IN TONIGHTS THOMAS CUP TIES -by Programme TONIGHT SINGLES: Charoen Palmer Thanoo v Poole DOUBLES Sunthorn and Kamol v Alston and Rogers. Charoen and Prida v Armendariz and Hartgrove TOMORROW SINGLES: Pinit v Armendariz Charoen v Poole
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    • 315 10 Mr. Pravat Patrabongse, the Siam team manager, replies to some pointed questions about tonight's match. 11/ HAT AEI YOi'R CHANCES AGAINST THE AMFKIW CANS? i am nut prepared to predict what the outcome will be All I can say is that we have a fair chance. Have you
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    • 332 10 Mr Edwin S. Jarrett United States team manager, gives some straight m swers to these Free Press questions. HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT YOlK CHANCES a, REACHING THE CHALLENGE BOUND? Firstly regarding our matches against the Slime-. although we have no idea what their opposition to be like,
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    • 24 10 Scottish holder ot the big upset y, British AmfttfUr ship at Bt Andrei ne wm btattn I i).v 43-year-oW a Penrose, Reuter
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    • 20 10 PakteUn'a ni foam bo.i I Hong X Hong Kong yt terd I scon wm i 8»* Reuter
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    • Page 10 Miscellaneous
      • 173 10 CLUE 9 ACROSS l.ir (G;. I Can such extremist twl I B Ben late this way (,7k the mermaid's toe? <ll>. G tt's the ocean we hear (3). I Taut mood t8). 7 There i.s a poem in the 8 Struggle with ten inside manuscript (sj. 13 Such staying power
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    • 186 11 STRONG ENGLAND TEST XI in ZEALAND, the i est cricket M l In* s Has," must be s bopefttl than confident ©i the »ut- come o| the first Test against England, be- ginnini at Edgbaston today. They are a popular ,uW and have lost only one ol their ten mat-
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    • 42 11 rd for the 870--i. from Lands I 1 o 'Groats has f' up by 30-year- [d adar engineer Dave ieeler, of the Vegetarian ycling Club. completed the trip in i v^ lays, three hours, nine iti I-Jrincr
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    • 245 11 jj vR hitting by their tail-end batsmen rescuMiddlesex on the opening day ol the cricket championship match against Hampshire at Lords yesterday i in to bat on a drying Middlesex lost seven GO runs but they 1( red to total 149 Their i John Warr was
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    • 96 11 rPARQUINO Provlni, of Italy. on M. V. Augusta, won the 25U c.c, (lightweight) Tourist Trophy motor cycling race at Douglas, isle of Man yesterday, after a terrific struggle with his teammate Carlo Übbiali. Each man broke the lap record twice, Provini eventually lapping the twisting L 0.79
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    • 77 11 rnHE St. Joseph's Institu--1 tion In Singapore will hold Its annual athletic meet on Saturday June 14 at the .school grounds In Bras Basali Road. The school will be celebrating i f In a special way, as 11 will be their 50th ath letic meet. The games
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    • 826 11  - JOSKER AND REASONABLE SHINE ON TRACK ALLAN LEWIS SURPRISES IN THIS MORNINGS TRAINING GALLOPS AT IPOH j By ioskik in (Mitchell) a n (i Reasonable (Kansonu surprise*! track wa tellers at I poll this mominf when they disposed of three in 36 4 5. Joskcr 111, who was on the
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