The Singapore Free Press, 19 June 1958

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  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Famil> Paper i; SinK^pore, Thursday, June 19, 1958. Price 15tts
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  • 70 1 picture. The Tengku was in f serious mood when he <„ jade farewell to friends *> t>efore leaving Singa- *l pore Airport this morn- <> ing on his way to Vlecca. <► But he broke into a broad grin when Mr. Lim Yew Hock
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  • 190 1 SECURITY: TALK ON TENGKU'S RETURN rrii! conference be- 1 t ween the repre- sentativesof the British. Federation and Singaf pore Governments may be held in Singapore or Kuala Lumpur soon i» after Tengku Abdul t Rahman's return from his pilgrimage. The first official J[ statement on the pro- <► posal
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  • 24 1 tot grade rubber I O.b opened In Sinthlg morning at 74 R lb., down one B cent on yester- The toiic WM
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  • 109 1 THE Soviet Communist Party centraj committee now meeting in Moscow, may be discussing the position of Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the Prime Minister, informed East European sources said in Belgrade last night. They added that Mr. Khrushchev had been criticised at a meeting
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  • 42 1 Corslcan police hurlod tear gas grenades In an effort to break up a clash between bottle throwing Communists and antl-Com-munists last night. Some shots were heard. Finally Colonel Thomazo, the military commander in Corsica. persuaded tne crowd to disperse. R.uter.
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  • 22 1 Twenty people were injured yesterday when tne '•Eastern Exprei from Milan jumped the rail near Bari In South Italy
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  • 352 1 NEW FLARE-UP AS THE LEBANON AWAITS DAG Army beats back rebels after bitter battle FRENCH fighting between heavily-armed insurgent bands and the Lebanese army broke out yesterday on the eve of the arrival of the United Nations Secretary-general, Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld. Rebel bands charged out of the town of Baalbeck,
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  • 167 1 Medan is 'closed' as terror spreads TIE Jakarta Radio said yesterday the North Sumatran War Administrator had declared Medan a "closed city." The radio said this measure, affecting intending new residents, was based on security and housing shortage. The announcement came in the wake of reports that British managers were
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  • 43 1 No cholera in S. Borneo Jakarta The Jakarta Health Ministry yesterday denied press reports that a cholera epidemic had broken out in a South Borneo village. Health officials in Bandung, West Java, also denied reports that cholera haa broken out in Bandung Reuter.
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  • 47 1 Three men who broke into a shop in Telok Blangah at 3 a.m today got away with $230 after they had tied up and gagged an assistant, Ng Yoon Lan. They bolted after an assistant in another shop raised the alarm.
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  • 75 2 SEARCH GOES ON FOR LOST BOATS 'PHE Mexican navy department said yesterday it VII trying to determine how many fishermen were drowned in a storm off the coast of Mexico on Monday. A s]>okesman said four of 21 boats feared lost were found grounded at various points alons the coast.
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  • 79 2 A"Molotov cocktail"' was thrown at the Soviet Embassy In Montevideo. Uruguay, during Tuesday night but firemen prevented damage. Hundreds of Students protesting against the execution of Mr. Imre Nagy. the former Hungarian Primp Minister, marched towards the Embassy yesterday but were dispersed by police.
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  • 305 2 But angry Ike leaves door open m^MMrr prospect* are at a new low m the wake of President Eisenhower's angry reaction to the execution of the former Hungarian Premier, Mr. Imre Nagy, in his Press conference declaration yesterday. He may have left the door to a
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  • 242 2 Tito to blame for 1956 uprising, Peking charges THE CHINESE COMMUNISTS last night laid the blame for the 1956 Hungarian revolt squarely on the influence of Marshal Tito and his "independent" Yugoslav regime. The attack on Marshal Tito was the most violent since the Chinese Communists launched their new offensive
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  • 49 2 A 19-month-old baby Maurizio Pesce, received an I on-the-spot fine of 400 lire < about M51.90) from a traffic policeman at Acquj near Turin. Italy- for the eXCW- I sivr sounding of a motor-car horn while father Was away Father paid th 0 hnr -.Router.
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  • 79 2 GIRL, 12, TOOK PART IN REVOLT EXECUTED ZOLTAN Rozsnyay, a refugee Hungarian musician, said in Vienna yesterday that the 12--year-old daughter of friends in Hungary had been executed recently 'merely because she took part In an anti-com-m u nisi demonstration during the Hungarian rising."" Mr. Rozsnyay. who now manages the
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  • 181 2 PRESIDENT Carlos Gar- cia of the Philippines told 0 joint .session of Congress i n Wa.shingt on yes terday that his countrymen wore America's best friends In Asia and asked for assistance, not charity. in building Philippine stability. President Garcia
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  • 220 2 S'pore asks ILO for technical expert L. C. GOH, cover 1 mem repw*^ Singapore and perma w ff"?^ 0 Of the S or Labour and We'fa told the International bour Organisation confl fSf f n Gcneva >' est that social stability bas on a common citizen and a common ailegian
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    • 29 2 SAVE WHILE YOU HAVE 10! For All Uequircmcn h use I CROCODILE SHIRTS and Pyjama Underpants, el Li Seng Min Co. (Retail Drpc 6 Norfh Br.d Spore. Tel. 36(
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  • 213 3 The colour-bar ballroom: Ban by musicians nil PAIN'S MusiI» dans' Union has forbidden its m j.ibus to play at a ballroom in Wolverbampion which operates a i colour bar, the ballroom manage- im it announced yesterday. \ii official of the Scala balli room said they had been told by tin
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  • 156 3 Hopes of an early end to strikes UOFES rose last night of an early settlemi of prolonged dock, meat market bus strikes In London. meat truck drivers at capital's great SmithI market voted to end i: y claim strike which spread to London's dockland. drivers said they wouid return to
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  • 29 3 I Am in Roessol was ye;>~ appointed Sweden'^ delegate to the 1 Nations, Roestel is 47 and I to a Swedish Mr. James RoesseL-
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  • 113 3 npORONTO police yesterdaj A arrested Greta cioc-dr 46, on a charge o! attempted extortion and .said she also was suspected oi kidnapping Joel Reitman two-anci a-haii year-old Montreal clothing chain heir who was released unharmed m Ottawa on Tuesday Detective Inspector John Mimmo .said She i.s definitely
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  • 223 3 $1 2,750 AWARD FOR ONE-ARMED WIFE A ONE-ARMED wife yesterday won £1,500 ($12,750) damages, with costs, against a legless woman for enticing away her husband. A London High Court jury made this award after a five-day hearing in which they were told that legless Mrs. Florence Broadhead had enticed Mr.
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  • 70 3 Peking leads way in switchover to metric system PEKING municipal authorities yesterday introduced the metric .system into the Chinese capital by decreeing that henceforth ten ounces instead of 16 will make one pound- The Peking People's Daily reported that new weights would be marked on city's 560,000 balances, scales, steelyards
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    44 3 plrturr Mr. J. M. rrasr"r. r-tirin B hairman of UM Improvement Trust (rifht) with ti» pmM«« h Sln S ap«r, Institut,- of Ard.it,..*. Mr. ft Korrn. al farrw.ll dinner Rivon in his honour at the T .n 6 1,n Club last nielit Free Press
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  • 132 3 Jury's finding on legless woman was not making offensive imputations. What was said for Mrs I Broadhead was that she was simply being herself. What was said against her was that she was guilty of positive enticement. Before telling the jury to put away feelings of sympathy, anger or disgust,
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    • 140 3 > i *v." I 1 A Little of the Lady Vanishes in MERRY WIDOW^ by WARNER'S^ Be the daring ddiling of your group— in one of the seasons most scintillating low-backed Merry Widows by Warner's very much m the 1912 mood, as essential to gala evenings a your most captivating
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  • 234 4 The Singapore Free Press Thursday, June 19, 1958. Opinion FERTILE SOIL /u.D slogans die hard and. despite the fact that time and development may have stripped them of any truth, they will crop up as catch phrases from lime to time. One such slogan— that Singapore is a cj.iltural desert
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  • 1133 4  - Church of England attacks spiritualism and Christian Science JOHN REDFERN .4 CHURCH OF ENGLAND i 'ommission on Divine Healing, after nearly live years' deliberation, has Just come out with a report that reaches back to the very roots of Christianity and to the dark superstitious beginnings of man But what
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  • 218 4 HOT on the heels of the movement to encourage the eating of grass comes the world conference on the edibility of .seaweeds. In parts of Mongolia seaweed is a delicacy, but here its chief uses are for the waterproofing oi cement and the flavouring of
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    • 18 4 New I and beautiful I DIAMOND RINGS U.S. de SUVA Jewellers 106, ORCHARD RD., SINGAPORE Telephone: ***** lllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllMllllllllHllllilllllll.*
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    • 65 4 Airline j x>e:sks/ ■■inn HERE are the V V lined drawer I A.. L J pulls. All the .__^MPBBBBBBBMBBMBMWE!iIilllUB> r of the desks are J^t, JHHHHr ~ZS rounded and they ;J^' 1- B are supported il^iapt Wi by convenient "island bases" 1^ instead of lefs. l«rt».(}Nw» Mor. 1)004 >^ 10M00M
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  • 410 5 IPORE dance hoses, i>ar waitresssales girls were yesterday with m hotelier, Mr. Carmody. i ai •mort> who revisited the Coisd dance hostessn- unfriendly, si's turned lit) when not given x tip "id salesgirls were indifferent. ii added that some Australians who had visited
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  • 53 5 -year-old Earl of re cousin of the was married in the chapel of his castle Scotland, yesterMiss Mary Brennan. nurse irom Dublin luple first met years ago when nan, now aee.d 30. he Karl after an in London She lod him during K r.
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  • 17 5 Churchill yesmessagc "i le French Croix >eration awarded .1 de Oaulle- imi ni Reu
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  • 339 5 Aussies to step up trade with Malava 4USTRAUA will con- tinue to use Singapore's entirepot fad* lilies to step up her trade with Malaya I and South East Asia. Fhis assurance was given by the ret irini? Australian Trade CDinmissicjiier i" the Colony, Mr. Philie Sea rev. Reviewing the two
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  • 72 5 The New York Byn< d i I i ti6 United Pre byt< i Ch.urcb jrc t< i 'i i pa d a re olution urging Ihi i tail ed States Gov< rnnn ni to Con idor "imnvflu l l C€ 18 tion" of test ol nuclew
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  • 39 5 1 Shahani 22-year-8.0.A.C stewardess Ol the sari which !)r "M-cl as uniform (li >n and Pakistani •"> the company's ">ia lerTices bo- Belrni and Sing a »h- uniform sari i> k »>i»c and edged cold.
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    • 190 6 Lll>i>i^ >J^ili Ji:i F II AU Kl b> Sydney Jordait P^*«i?W4W P Kfig QUICK. MAM -^^H p*J£il?J2X2« -V K c^^ W -?^-r^f«?/ AWAV _^S >1 \MMt\Ki: by Lee Falk and IMiil llavi^ THE THREE WERE^^^mOa^ v x WE CHECK 6P ON (maw A WV&IC/AN AiiAVWP Jc" I OBVWUSLY «YPNOT.ZEDT CAN
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    • 480 6 i "*"w I I world'b Uidependi Urn I dislike being boSnd bi Y i| i Vld probably will I i <»Ut <W1 your O WD at I yuS/Jsa-;; i j of deep depreiton VT P lds I You are no( the typ< to ■ice, e placent mediocrity you 111 >?"
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  • 135 7 MISS ELVA BLACKER the distinguished aitist who has painted many celebrities i n cludi "8 George Bernard bhaw due in Singapore on June 27 tor a short visit. Miss Blacker, who \uh arrive bv ship after several months in India. hopei to paint Malayan landscapes while she
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  • 244 7 ELECTION LAW CHANGES PLANNED BY GOVT. rAK K n. -~v changes are being considered by the Government in the election laws of Singapore. The Free Press understands that the Council ot Ministers is consideriug amendments to: Declare election day a holiday; 9 Restrict transport, and Ban canvassing on pollins day.
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  • 351 7 Govt. heeds pleas: Ulu Pandan plan will be modified tVUE Government scheme to convert about 800 acres of nature reserve at llii Pandan into prawn ponds is to be modified. The Ministry of Commerce and Industry is working on a now plan in the light of advice by scientists and
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  • 49 7 The body of Able .Seaman RAJ Warburton. a Hi-year- old frogman who drowns! while practising shallow diving oil Dhekelia, Cyprua, wa.s recovered jresterday, it was officially announced. War bur ton. who came from Willesden, London, was i diving from h m.s Diamond -Rout or.
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  • 16 7 Ships in the Singapore Naval Base today are Cosack, Cavalier, Voyager and Andrew
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 161 7 I f B B I SINGAPORE I I'.HiGH tides; I rODAY: 1249 p.m. and 1 1 .:>:> p.m. m I m 'MORROW: 1.29 p.m. I SATUBDAY; 037 a.m. id 2.08 p.m. I B M)\Y: 1.20 a.m. and I »x p.m. I 'M)\Y: 2.08 a.m. <l 3.31 p.m. I SDAYs 3.04
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  • 70 8 'This is bow tie week boys' Looking os though he is giving his less well dressed briny brethren the horse lough, Flippy the porpoise sports a polka-dotted bow tie witr his black and while dress suit. Flippy isn't just showing off at the Marine Stud.os in Marinclond, Florida. He's a
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  • 171 8 A NYONI &°j n S on long leave with lot ol .money? If so H mlght be worthwnlle L™ tacttng Mr. Arthur Whitehead, 66-year-old City sLt s,ILS e uanls P (M)()0 «or his home on the East. Sussex coast which, the estate
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  • 141 8 Girl, 6, t on roof is saved A WOMAN recited nailery rhymes to distract a six-year-old girl as she eltUlf to a roof-top 40 feet up. Fair-haired little Alison Clarke climbed through a skylight window on to the sloping roof of her home In Alexandra road, Southport, just after tea-time.
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  • 122 8 1 here's a big yell as I three babies >uddenl> I find themsleves in t lie j arm s of a stranger at the Battersea Festival Gardehs, London. I But Security-Officei John Heywood uf Or- pington, doesn't seem to mind he's got four T children of his
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    40 8 £1AII.L\(; from So:;' -^.m Ul V, A J M United States Navj l W jr Accommociution has^H Sv-rs. She has been char^B Renamed' Fairly S^t Hag and carries an iiali'a^B turned into cabins and^B now a streamlined iiner^B
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    78 9 I c j d \ht top and ■.■■v- Lockyer later: Wm' Wish Job. All m v as afraid that a might give K the girl come ■J l^* so worried in 1 girt would K it iiu' climbing V e ladder And k have proved K i K i
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    21 9 OW AN SHIP I irn voyage at ier" converted :ker" of the 1.400 passenilian GovernPanamanian pace has been flight deck is
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  • 88 9 New Zealand band in U.K. The City of Wellingj== ton Pipe Band, at press sent visiting Britain, recently appeared on Horse Guards Parade s= in London. .Illlllllllillllllilllllllllllllllllllllil The band is in Britain to take part in the World Pipe Band Championships at Aber- deen at the end of this month.
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  • 87 9 ANOTHER FOR THE TANKER FLEET The B.P. tanker com- pany's first 42,000-ton E: oil tanker "British Duchess' 1 ivas launched ai John Brown's. Clyde- ba7i/c shipyard recently S i'ic Duchess of Gloucester. 77ie British Duchess —length 710 /ee£ a?id =br c a ift 95 /ec£ fras afr conditioned accommodation for
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  • 1808 10 The clue that was in black and white SDGADF ASDFASDFASDF \i j'l liißl tjymnjj I ATIFF wandered about the room adrnirin^ the objects dart and bric-brac of the old man around whose body the photographers were now so busy. It was a vast room and contained a host oi things
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  • 157 11 heavier like a sponge in the bathtub? "Actually, no an un smiling Guards officer told me. You know, old boy. a bearskin ically thrives m the <a'\n. "We actually put them out in the tain foi thenown good, "People don'l see them, of course,
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  • 184 11 FACTS ABOUT HOSE 'DYED' BEARSKINS o^VI ..j'ds' bearskins l Wg I I a beating at f^Bb r ain-drenched .-^my the Colour on n^B) e ;ai ds Parade Jy A iliiam Hickey. Queen was so ,;^k :ently serene in He iownpour thai an Wr ican next to me said B sure
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  • 138 11 ROYAL SMILES FOR THE SPECTATORS The Queen, mounted on police horse 7 I J f imp. ana wunout any protection from the rain, is teen in th e above picture leading her entourage at the approaches to Horse Guards Parade i for the Trooping the Colour ceremony. Be- hind her
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  • 222 12 KISHI PLAN FOR S-EAST ASIA AGAIN TO THE FORE ]>I IWI VIUD a> Prime Minister of Japan, Mi. Nobusuke Kishl iia^ lost no time in reminding America t Mat he still has very much in mind hi^ ambitious economic co-operation plan for South-East Asia. "There is room for U.S. co-operation
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  • 190 12 Japan is dealt new blow by China HPHE Chinese Fishery AS--l sociation in Peking has cabled the JapanChina Fishery Association in Japan refusing any further extension of the 1955 fishery agreement between the two countries. This refusal is expected to compel Japanese fishermen to operate in the East China and
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  • 243 12 TJ ELI ABLE Tokyo Government sources say 1V Japan's Foreign Minister.. Mr. Aiichiro Fujiyama is planning to visit the United States this summer to "adjust"' relations between the two nat.inns i The sources .said Foreign Ministry officials were already studying various p< ading
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  • 552 12 Jaoan signs A- pacts with Britain and America japan has signed ten 11 year agreements wit Britain and Amenr for co-operation the peaceful uses c atomic energy. Tiie agreement with Britai: enables Japan to purchas from the United Kingdon power and research re actors together with th nuclear fuel necessary
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  • 119 12 PULSE ...featuring news and views about Asia today Mtid to block Taipeh Press Kill U*w IjEPIANT Kuomintang sponsored Bill was iniro- nifr an IM 'Nationalist Party) le- duced to the floor for its debate. gislators were defeated in srconci reading. 136 legisla- Those who thoir move to forestall thr L
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  • 205 12 Shipbuilders to be kept busy JAPAN ill bu.Ki B it:.!: j vessels a pofi Ibli under th terms i I in t repara tions agreemi nts 11 1 various South Eas Asian nal Loi Japan' new Minister oi Trans i i tatlon, Mi Mamor Nagano said in T( kj By
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  • 219 12 Change are now likely in R.I. DOUTK exp again Oute! r, alr L e e ad d ln J 'N ity i ivy:.:. tU^| mJn" !"Z Officials iavp Pointed to ex tin planned meaSefL g;;>nal autonomy va 2 Wea :r:r..] Observers beliei i army, built on We« Unes and fficered
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  • 31 12 The F >a expli rai l?: as m e> i\, of over 30.800 fi aters o lern Japan i a serii s lore Wli euter,
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  • 257 13 Latest Continental fashions The beach 1958. The trend, very briefly, is very brief— as illustrated by ROBB r jg n the news k clothes is „oy IOOk 'S ■Mi<:: nu'H uncl WO W, s arc short- are tighter, M ;n -dross is so M -I has
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  • 128 13 IT NEEDS MONEY TO STAY BLONDE ()i manager MicJonkinson, for a new stipulated: les need ap--1 thil unusual d lie believes bott I 1 -ir hais out, and when tiie fOfl il grows |ntidjr. w »on has a rl< head can LOUt if it is mean eom taut, work, time
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  • 175 13 Are you an angry wife? Hat boom Newcastle on Tyne has taken in a big way to hats Hat manufacturers theiu are surprised by a sudden boom in sales which, it M stated, have leapt about six times more than ngnM*. i Head of a firm which gupplies hats .says
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  • 320 13  -  EILEEN ASCROFT By 'the Klss-and-Make-up approach to saving marriages no longer works, says a Probation Officer. He finds it "too superficial to give lasting results." In this down-tn-p-.nth :icp hr» is SO .SO right. (heck the faults here that really irritate von
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  • 249 14 35 g SINGAPORE'S "aquaI maids" take oil from the beach at I'a^ir His —six of them behind one boat. This picture was taken I during their rehearg sal for the Waterski e Carnival and Trade Fair to be held at West Point Gardens on
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  • 82 14 Dennis Adams, South African holder of the Empire flyweight boxing title, gave an unconvincing display despite, although stopping Silas Boko (Nigeria i in the sixth round of their eight- round non-title contest at the Kelvin Hall, Glasgow, last night. The referee stopped the fight alter the
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  • 67 14 ASIAN CHAMP FOR THE U.S. Yang Chuarukwang of Nationalist China, the Asian Games decathlon champion, will compete in the American decathlon championship at Palmyra. New Jersey on July 4 and 5.— U.P.I. DAVIS CUP The council of the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia decided last night that the second 'Davis
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  • 374 14 From Page 10 mean by that. I did tell Horatio. "I wouldn't advise you to say anything else Mr. Rutland. This morning I thought that I had overlooked something or hadn't found something that I should have done. That something was Horatio Rutland's cheque book. I have just
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  • 442 14 SKIPPER HITS CENTURY IN 61 MINUTES FAST SCORING IN ENGLISH COUNTY CRICKET pOLIN Ingleby-Mac-kenzie, the left handed Hampshire skipper, scored a century in 61 minutes against Somerset nt Bournemouth yesterday. Thus he regained his lead for the 100 guinea prize awarded each summer to the scorer of the fastest hundred.
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  • 49 14 Australia beat England by 64 points to 44 in the second speedway Test at Oxford last night to take a 2-0 lead in the series. Barry Briggs led Australia's scorers with 17. Peter Craven, the English skipper, was the home side's highest scorer with 13—Router.
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  • 154 14 Down goes Wimbledon seed TZURT Nielsen of Denmark. who Is seeded for next week's Wimbledon championships, was eliminated in the second round of the London championships at Queen's Club yesterday. The Dane, twice a runnerup for the Wimbledon title, went down 6-3, 3-6, 11-9 lo Bob Perry of the United
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  • 28 14 i nr ttiuiuai auueui hpiwi. of Raffles Institution will oe held on June 28, at 2.30 p.m. Mrs. Owee Ah Leong will give away the prizes.
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  • 193 14 TALKING POINT Where is their authority? Ql\( i: uii-ii did (ircafl O Britain, EuropME and Nr\v York StateMs constitute tin- world? BT Boxing nprcsenta-B' ti\ i's from these thretß| units call themsdvesH the World Clumpion-Bj ship Committee. n Asia, who in SiamM Japan and the Fhilip-H pines, have some of
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  • 344 15 BODY SCRATCHES FROM ALL EVENTS Will not defend Malayan title Free Press Correspondent J£DDY Choong has scratched from all events in the Malayan Open Badminton Championships, which began this morning in Penang. He has a stomach chill. The fans were hoping that Eddy would redeem himself following his poor Thomas
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  • 242 15 wo gofers do a record round ILqrß EQUAL]V rounds of 66 P,'- e r Thomson kralia) and Ber- j^t (Britain) them the joint [n he first round th £1,550 York- > i irening News tournament at rtuv n, Leeds yesiu one of Britain's r < .;> team, was one tie'.arly
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  • 103 15 ON DELANY PROMISES LE RECORD LL nbvvuu f DELANY Irish winner i the Olympic 1,500 i es said in New York relay that he thought mid beat John Landy's lal world mile record of a 38 sec this year. m working on a proime for the summer, if it does
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  • 31 15 SANDIACRE. winner pre- j viously of the Cesarewitch and the Chester Cup. finished strongly to win the Ascot Stakes on Tuesday. He started at 100 to 7.
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  • 61 15 MALAYANS BOYCOTT HEAHS CUP PINNER MALAYAN THOMAS CUP men boycotted a dinner given by Mr. Heah Joo Seang, president of the Badminton Association of Malaya, at his Goodwood residence in Penang last night. About 100 people, including all foreign Thomaf, Cup players, offirials and other guests attended. The Malayan team
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  • 28 15 I l wears her hair in plaits as she pla s in the openiawj J™J« Wl M R<ckonham. Kent. S»ir is Mllr Ocl.lf KouchK.-Kn.trr p.rturr
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  • 125 15 World Cup matches tonight WORLD (IP guurter-lin.ils will foe played tonight. West Germany, the title holders, will meet Yugoslavia and everything points to the victory of the champions. The Yugoslavs have been weakened by Injuries. Most open of the four ties is between France and Northern Ireland. Sweden play against
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  • 80 15 Rain, which almost Invari. ably plagues the )>i< Wimbledon Queens Club tournament for the London tennis championships, Intel Vencd ar*ain On Tuei cl a v to wash out all but two matches. Australia's Ma] Anderson holder of the American title and seeded number two foi Wimbledon,
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  • 239 16 Shops uaiti tnurkvis €•#*#**> tiiivr biff striS%€> is rallwl I>l SINFSS activity in Madras City was para- lysed yesterday by a general strike called by representatlvet of over 100 trade unions in protest against the police firing on Madras dockers on Monday. The markets remained closed
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  • 81 16 FIREMEN put out a blaze aboard the Dutch passenger liner Ruys in Buenos Aires yesterday after i 10-hour battle. Ten firemen were injured Eight were sent to hospital. The 664 passengers were evacuated about five hours alter the fire broke out. None of the
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  • 246 16 Yet more British forces going to Cyprus BRITAIN decided last night to airlift an adtional 2,000 troops to Cyprus just as the final contingents of 3,000 tough paratroopers arrived in the tense Eastern Mediterranean island. A War Ministry announcement said the airlift would start tomorrow and should be completed by
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  • 142 16 RELUCTANT ROSANNA SETS AIRLINE A PROBLEM pOSANNA KURT, a five. year.old Italian girl flying unaccompanied from Rome to Sydney, set Air-India' officials a problem at Singapore Airport yesterday. Air-India's youngest hostess, Lily Thng, 19, was assign, cd to look after her for the five- hour stopover. Lily speaks no Italian.
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  • 27 16 Thieves stole 21 ducks from a Sun Valley (California) backyard without a single quack of alarm. The ducks, known as Moscovles. are quackles*. --U.P.I
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  • 26 16 Princesi Soraya, who has just returned to Cologne from the United States will leave In a few days for the French Riviera. Heutcr.
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  • 35 16 U.S. rocket unit off to Germany Members of the 40th 1 Field Artillery— the first American field artillery unit equipped with large ballistic missiles— left Huntsville. Alabama yesterday for West j Germany.— Reuter. 1 ■■■""■■■^^"■■"""i^""""™^™
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  • 282 16 RiUHT wing ana lei in the Champs-Elys Gen. Charles de Gaulle there in memory of his defeated France to kee Police, swinging th< hems, broke up and disi Elsewhere around the city, police vans were drawn up to head off a Communist threat
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  • 91 16 VIOLENCE IS NEARLY OVER SAYS BANDA MR. BANDARANAfIB AT Ceylon's prime minisß said yesterday thatcS^B munal violence had M 1 almost completely ceafl because of his governm^H strong measures. I The next step, he sfl was to bring under conH extremism, then resfl peace, goodwill and a sefl of security
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