The Singapore Free Press, 20 June 1958

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press
  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper km n f iB. Singapore, Friday, June 20, 1958. Price 15Cts.
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  • 161 1 THE Netherlands Foreign Minister, Mi J. Luns, has "strongly protested" against British plans to "undermine" the position of X.L.M. Royal Dutch Airlines in the Far East during his talks with British Foreign Minister, Mr. Selwyn Lloyd this week, the newspaper llet Parool
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  • 77 1 RESCUE workers fought last night to save i 3 men trapped by an explosion 300 yards down a mine shaft at Pendleton, near Manches ter England. One has been reported dead and lour arc seriously injured. The men, sinking a new shaft, were buried
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  • 242 1 l !> 300 people living in ]> street had a nar- ape when three 900- kerosene tank trucks ''i lorry caught fire at 3.30 11 day. Arson is suspected of the trucks were 1 close to shop-houses. n top floor live several ;i The llames from
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  • 41 1 Heat kills 400 r >' 82 heat-wave f hs have been rethe last 24 hours i the all-India total ii three weeks to 100. n thundcri 12 people in r Bombay. the heat, death 12 In 48 hours reported 24 irai n.
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  • 34 1 July first grade rubber buyers fob. opened in Singapore this morning f 74 Hj cents a lb.. down or^ eighth of n cent on y iterday dose The tone Wi i uncertain,
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    19 1 ,-ere leaping high and black smoke was going tip from the burning kerosene lanKos ichen the firemen arrived.
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  • 51 1 Indonesian government troops have captured 1 Menado airfield and are now reported to be S nine miles of Menado > dty, the rebels besieged stronghold In North Celebes. MenadO'B rebel radio w;<s still bro.idea.stii f last night, Government troops storming Menado air-u.-coi. Rudy Pirngaroie,
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  • 137 1 GREAT CHINA PURGE REPORT TIE official Yugoslav newspaper Borba said last night that a mass campaign of arrests and deportations was now in progress in Red China. The campaign, which involved "everybody." had been organised under the veil *jf a struggle against right-wing elements, the Belgrade newspaper said. An article
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 80 1 The most effective, the quickest w;:y to replaclost energy is to take sti( ngth-giving OhlCOSe. Fer^uzade is ideal because it is Glucose made into a sparkling, tempting drink. Next time you're feeling like a refresher after a game or run down at the end of n day's work, treat yourself
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  • 308 2 Foot warns troopJ Worse dangers] may be ahead I QREKCE lust nifhl flatty rejected is,,, I Plan 1,,. I'.vpi-Hs. Turkey i s Ul 1 done likewise. l -'""il Mul The plan would give thi m I and a system of representative i;t l heCyprtoi Turks and
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  • 189 2 Lord A to teenagers: Demand vote at 17 LORD ALTRINCH VM whose outspoken criticl he Queen and h r speaking style made v. irld h kdlin last autumn, yesterday urged Britain's teenagers to demand th«- vote ai 17. "Writ ing In the curr< tit issue of the Elizabethan, a youth
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  • 16 2 Ships at the Singapore Naval Base today are: Andrew, Cossack. Voyager and Crane.
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  • 226 2 ;yj Ai.AY.vs independent was the outstanding colonial event of last year, the British Colonial Office said yesterday. In it.s annual review of colonial territories. the Colonial Office said: "Malaya's attainment of nationhood Is a tribute to the co-operation of people of many races who worked to
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    60 2 The G 0.C.. Singapore Base District. Major General V. I Richardson inspects. it the Singapore Military Forces headquarters, National Servicemen who passed out yesterday after four months basic training. The l[)0 men on parade were the first Ol the lf)58 intake. They will now be posted to various units of
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  • 24 2 The condition of 81-year-! old actor Edmund Gwenn who had a stroke last October was reported to bo deteriorating yesterday. i U.P.I.
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  • 34 2 The 71-year-old Prince Christian of Hes.se quietly married a handsome Australian widow, Mrs. Annie Pear) Field, in Geneva, a weeK ago, it wa.s learned from official records there yesterday.- U.P.I.
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  • 116 2 A HUSBAND whose wife fails to tell him before their wedding that she Lb not a virgin may obtain a legal separation, Italy's Supreme Court has ruled. The Court of Cassation said that concealment of a wife's true physical condition was a grave insult to
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  • 91 2 MR. SELWYN LLOYD.fi Foreign Secretary agra in a British Broadcast Corporation interview '.a night that his governme would ni tial wt Archbishop Makarios ovi Britain's new plan I Cyprus. He declared; "We are pared to discuss the pla with representatives i both s des." He
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  • 155 2 The last chance, says Foot m SIR Hugh Fo t, the Go* ernor of Cyprus, wi today r- p ir ed in Londffl as saying that the British Government'! seven-yei interim self-govenunfil plan was tin' last chano for the Island and th< last opportunity to Pfl vent a catastrophe, He
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 74 2 Unlined Leather Cloves j \>^^ > m Red. Blue, Beige Tan, jfflr Pale, Crey or Black. rf/sy&S From $10.95 per pair. V^X\S$J Jf Walking Length Kendall Umbrellas 1 wth bone or rattan \V handle. In s Ik/rayon Vs l material Colours- Red Blue, Green, p.nk or V. S LI «J
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  • 136 3 L A B SMITH, GB- Now Yorker, d In a London terday to have, l ter to death don hotel room n she w as helping him j f o his return next the United States. counsel said the woman, Leah or Gillman, a?ed 65, g in London with
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  • Article, Illustration
    67 3 picture. 4. "Bonjour Soleil is t I the name uiven by J I Hoard of Paris to f 1 I this sleek "corsaire" > ensemble designed or 4 t the beach on a sunny I day. t it is in a golden J shade of cotton satin and the attractive
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  • 139 3 rejected offers of $850,000, says Roberta Cowell Ip i COWELL, lighter pilot who became a v id a bankruptcy couri ai Croydon terday thai since changing sex i rs ago sh< had had film stage, radio 1 me offers of £100,000 ($850,000). |s taken up Pi' offi rs because B
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  • 177 3 THE DUKE'S SECRET UNDER HIS TOPPER A MIDGET RADIO rrai duke <>s edin- 1 bi ROH Is keeping it under His hat. 1 Under his smart Aseoi topper, the cricket-iov--2 injj Duke carries a 5 midget radio s<-t to listen to Test matches the London Evening E Star reported yesterday.
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  • 291 3 'Race in inequality a peril to the Commonwealth' U.K. LABOUR LEADER SPEAKS OF SOURCE OF STRAIN \|R. HUGH GAITSKELL leadei ol the British iTI Labour Party, said yesterday thai if racial discrimination now operating In .some parts ol the British Commonwealth should assume very large proportions it would threaten the
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  • 123 3 £18 MIL. REFINERY NOW FOR WALES nriiF. construction of an 1 £18 million oil refinery and marine installation near Mil lord Haven, Wales is to begin at once, the Esso Petroleum Company announced there Last night. The refinery is planned Initially to process 4,500,--000 tons of crude oil a year.
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  • 246 4 The Singapore Free Press Opinion Graceful gesture Friday. June 20. I I nniE Government is re--1 ported to have modified its scheme to allow a large sec- i tion of the Ulu Pandang- Nature Reserve' to be convened into prawn ponds. This change of heart is attributable to the intercession
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    9 4 "Ah, if only we could send for de Gaulle!"
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  • 678 4  -  V.M. NAIR by INDIA'S Planning Commission is preparing a third fiveyear plan, which will be even more ambitious than the second plan which is now in its third year. Total expenditure during the third plan has been tentatively fixed at £7.425,000,000 but the Planning Commission has not
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  • 161 4  -  Beachcomber fhfd AFTER 17 years of ic- <**■ search, personal tests, expert observation, examination by 320 committees und sub-committees, exploration of ways and means, police reports, Interim findings, correlation of evidence, co-ordinat ion of eye-witness accounts, mi tines ot proposals, schedulisationa of alternative schemes, hearings by com
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 30 4 D2AMONO ENGAGEMEMT RINGS FCR YOUR HAPPY DAY P. H. H EN D R Y J North i R <i Sin. N (J. A Kttftlfl I■ i 1 1 1 i
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    • 61 4 3^ CnG first Jb&a'~^H rv j-_ WftMit Si' ISm f.£.'Se#£ MwxM Sl7s (SINGAPORE) I /ty\ £ij£\ projector' *his fine Projector incorpo- H xtra brilli.ini piciurcs and s 400 fool capacity ni^cs ou a ftill-hilf hour inoHf 5325 (SIN0 A f' ►pcratcs on 2U)V AC no ■ansformcrs OLE ACENTS H.A. O'CONNOR
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  • 331 5 Dental clinics in all big schools if scheme is success npHE Ministry of Health is closely watching the progress being made by dental nurses in school clinics with a view to employing more nurses to supplement the work of dentists. The Ministry started the dental nurses scheme four years ago
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  • 50 5 Ii whose gold tics hit the headlines recently but she forbidden to wear them it the Wimbledon championship. ha s i new look in tennis outfits a new style ii will be «»nc of several dresses glamorous m < :< m tennis player Karol will wear at
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  • 75 5 V MEMORIAL service for the Medical Director of the Singapore Anti-Tv i bereulnsU Association, tin late Dr. G. H. Garlick will b.' held next Wednesday at 4.30 p.m. in the St. Andrews Cathedral. This will be follow i i (i b.v 1 the burial oi his
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  • 40 5 Tasmanian children arc taking .sherry and cigarettes to school and holding mixj ed parties in buildings near I the school grounds, according to a report on juvenile delinquency tabled in the 1 House of Assembly. Reuter
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  • 66 5 The Commander in-Chiei or lii^ Far Easi Air Force. Air Marshal the Earl oi Bandim will acUUv.<> members ol No L (B) Squadron of the Royal Australian Air Force In a formal parade on Wednesday, June 25, at 7.50 am at Tengah. The squadron Is
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  • 190 5 JAPAN MAKES GAINS IN MALAYAN MART I! panese manufacturers making a dotermin F d to capture the Ma--1 market for electric and bicycle spare They are already the major suppliers Japanese Trad*- isloner In Singapore X Muraoka, told the B that, during the one out of every imported to Ma•'•tme
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    • 97 5 4 DELICIOUS PRESCRIPTION /f^^ "Yes, he's the picture of health now, Mrs. A. He was rather underweight; due to his rapid growth the doctoi <*^£b said". /a Tfc&Wff -What did he prescribe, Mrs B?" fe? I "Plenty of best quality milk every da> MILKMAID fu/,^/% 'flu MILK of course made
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 49 5 f sil/cVpore 1 Shich tides; TODAY |JS9 pin. TOMORROW: 0.;i7 a.m. and i.OS p in. SUNDAY: 1.20 a.m and m !.4H p.m. m MONDAY: JOS am. and p.m. TUESDAY: 304 a m and 4.'0 p in. WEDNESDAY: 4.13 a.m. and 5.17 p.m. THURSDAY: 8.43 am. m and 8.19 p,m.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 60 6 Less tars i More taste j They said it couldn't be done a cigarette with luch i filter with such txcitin But L M d.d it! L b M' filtering process tf«" ti places extra filtering fibre i to Hie stream of smoke enabling *oday's L b M you puff
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 133 6 JEFF lI AWKK by S>ilni> Jordan MAWt>F TO Z I CAN T(,£ T .\A. fl^''^ > *<iV«».S\ l\n.'lS'Bif FOBCE, T.Jt [mi ir!t k? I N I I HEiK^Ofref? piciaxifs wit~h <rs wi-.^. rt> rut 11.l 1 1 18^ 1 b> I Falk and Phil Datiw JAKE fey Hubbard HLOXDIE b
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    • 410 6 5 "A I BORN today yi v I T for business aim ar good N I «wj««er on a Lai :i a bom leader and tfe h talents for statemai I how to bi- iirm hni i knoi to handle people a nd lc C r yet exactiv what you
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  • Round hte World Market Prices
    • 186 7 IONIJON, hint- 1!) Cifwuus today BB| N« 1 KSS c.i.!. poits Jum «3 buyers 22 buyer Ll 22Vu seller* 22. sell, i jni> buyers 21 buyei 22 seller! 22 sellers j 1 \,i 1 kss syot 22 buyers 22 buyers |l 22 sell! M 22 i .sellers
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    • 109 7 NEW YORK, June If). Previous Today ii\ straits spot 94.87 nom. 95 25 nom. PIN futures Straits Contract July 94.25 buyers 94.50 buyers 94.87 sellers 85.12 sellers Sept. 94.12 buyer 94.00 buyers 94.75 sellers 95.00 sellers T OM Quit t. SALES: Nil I Ki/RBbB Futures July 26.10
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    • 34 7 NFW YORK, June 1!>. Previous Today 30 Industrials 476.65 471.5*7 20 Railroads 118.88 116.47 10 Domestic Bonds 90.96 90.86 15 I tilitUs 78.79 78.41 65 Stocks Composite Averages 1(i4.4 j 162.61
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    • 54 7 ibar spol and awaiting re- Sarawak unquoted. Muniok white ■j.v ,i floats 25' June spot and awaiting release 39, >menl ~25 Lampong spol afloats 38^ to 37 1 and June i vaiting rclea.se 25 1 shipment 37. sellers ex-dock. 25 i June shipment 25. Above prices quoted in
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    • 99 7 < <>ii: Philippines c.i.f. U.K.' North European ports delivered freight per long ton June/ July OPBA, Straits c.i.f. U.K./North European ports delivered weight per long ton June/ July COCONUT OIL crude Straits if. European ports in bulk i>< r long ton June/ July COCONUT OIL crude
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  • 343 7 MALAYA CHARY OF TAKING ON FULL S'PORE SECURITY JOB fpHE Federal ion Govern I. ment |g keen to define the scope and nature of the dutie.s of its representative on the internal .security council ol Singapore when the new constitution is implemented after the general elections next year. The Free
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  • 129 7 It wont be all work for PATA 's 150 delegates discussed by the comerence's preparation committee recently. Mr. R.JC. Gardner. th( committee chairman, saic it had been agreed t« hold the conference meet ings in the Victoria Me morial Hall. Miss Lee Tyler, editor o the PacflC Travel New« official
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  • 63 7 Ihe PATA preparation CotnmittM in session: From i( U Are the chairman, Mr. Gardner; Miss Leo Tyler; 11 lack sharp, the Director Tourism; Mr Roberl "Owlett, OthfM-s indude Vfis Boii> Holland Wf. F. Schutzman; Mr. W. B.C. Ilrskinc-Crum <»»<* Dinttor of Information Sor- j rices; Mr. George
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 126 7 Today's radio programme 1.15 p.m. Sweet, and Lively; 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 Fu.i and Frolic; 200 Close Down; 500 suing Serenade; ft'io A.L the PWino; r > 4.) Radio Ranch; fi.oo Mailbftg, Sarojin] Louidcs pi. iv your requests; 8.30 Living in flic Country, by ten Hope; 0.45 J
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  • 94 8 A WORD WITH DAME MARGOT 3 The Queen recently E attended a gala performance of opera and ballet at the Royal Opera House, Covent Carden, in celebration 2 of the Opera House's centcn.uy. After the show artists g were presented to her on stage. She wns accompanied by the Duke
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  • 271 8 Suicide your poison from exam lab. vo one quest ion< d N o r m a n John sin Igley, a 1 1) rm c r student whe rt he openly walked Into a laboratory crow d c d with young chemists takino an examination and helped himself to a
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  • 45 8 Benjam the goat! i m.; 1 -I I < cpn sses Ik a m mm M 1 ;iss Ruth Porter I I V",, at OrdiM I s ««d/or« tnent as -^'M 1 'Janus' at the mm I meat re Bri<- M aoles ler to live M
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  • 203 8 Is fate of Harrow in the balance? CJIR ALFRED HURST, O governor of Harrt S( hool, said recenth ■"The assuranci thai tl sch j .iels l no mi > vi iv str ng. 11 Duei this fi reshad w end oi Harrow? 400 yea old U G142 a term;j boy
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  • 43 9 I ge wtb m before his they walk-; -None at L the labora'H. notice oi i me ii i there P iid take lU' ling and A disturbed. culties in bottles at m, 1 am glad o] Ities are R e,r serloui
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  • 24 9 work at I] ihe gets up [l lornvng 10 attend b r Welsh ■j r a walk. i{ as a siti- many ory.
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  • 102 9 Camouflaged tanks rumble past Major-General Ci.C Gordon Lennox, General Officer Commanding the 3rd Infantry Division (on saluting base), during an Armoured Review near IHlsnead on Salisbury Plain recently. More than SO tanks from the 7th Queen's Own Hussars, the 10th Royal Hussara (Prince of Wai. .'s Own)
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  • 963 10  - Search is on for a king's treasure buried by sand Rosanna Groarke Hi? V^imfP A KINGS treasure which has lain buried for seven centuries may be recovered soon with the help of science. The treasure belonged to King John, brother of Richard the Lionheart and popularly regarded as one of
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  • 85 10 LONDON COUNTY COUN i CIL town planners have carried out a new, survey of London. Operating from a caravan parked in school playgrounds teams of specially recruited workers visited every street in the county to identify every one of London's three million properties und record
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  • 199 10 Bled to prevent d wal crashing o 1 Wai of her!, on the floor ofa! fliangi n§n| Then, just as her arms the weight of tj forcing her feet f under h er teacl ran into the room dragged the girlsd Seconds later the crashed. It happend at Gift
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  • 183 10 4 BAND of volunteers bank clerks, farmers factory workers, shop assistants -will go underground to plot nuclear fallout over Britain in an I {-Bomb war. A network of belowground observation posts la being built for the men ol tim Royal Observer Corps wartime *ya and
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  • Friday Photography Page
    • 917 11 Filters make Pictures A A photographer must be a craftsman before he can hope to achieve artistic pictures. The correct use of the tools available is essential. It can make the difference between an exhibition print and a flop Filters are the commonest aid to good photography and the most
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    • 149 11 MAKE YOUR PICTURES TELL A STORY ft ii who take pictures 1 for the pure pleasure V of it. rather than 1:> means of livelihood, thai basically, photo■P easy. All they to do is load their W l aim, and click the omc snapshots re[J er picture sense. Any R
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  • 204 12 'Open the North to Asians' call in Darwin ASIANS should be given a chance In Australia's Northern Territory, the member for Darwin in the Legislative Council, M» R. c. Ward, suggested in Darwin. ii the Federal Government did not give the territory a ".shot in the arm" in the form
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  • 30 12 Philippine President following his present Washington stay, will visit Chicago, New York, Phoenix, Arizona. Los Angeles, Ban FranciSCO and Honolulu before returning to Manila on July 1.- U.P.I.
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  • 65 12 Mass shift of population MORE than 530,000 people will be mov e ci throughout Red China this year, the Peking People's Daily reported. Of this total, over 230.000 Will be moved to distant provinces, mostly from Shantung and Honan to Heilungkiang and Kansu. The rest will be shifted from one
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  • 31 12 Manufacturers from eight countries, including Japan and Formosa, have indicated they will take part in Hong Kong's two-week international trade fair to be held from Auk. 8. U.P.I.
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  • 160 12 TRADE LEADERS IN TOKYO SUPPORT LOAN AID FOR S-EA THE Tokyo Chamber ot Commerce and Industry lias called upon tlu new Japanese Cabinet to supply loans to South-East Asian nation to promote trade and economic co-operation. The Chamber said the Mslso million Loan granted iv India in February this year
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  • 222 12 Peking recalls envoys for secret oarlevs "^INE Cummuri.M ambassadors have been recalled to Peking and are now conferring wi:h Vice Premier and Foreign Minister Chen Vi and Vice Foreign Ministers Lo Kueipo and Chj P< ng-fei. A Peking dispatch did not give any indication a> to why the ambassadors accredited
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  • 42 12 Japanese ambassador* from all over Europe and from tlie United Arab Republic have just concluded a three-day conference in Rome. Mr. Badao K.i to, secretary general ol trie Japanese Foreign Office presided over th* 1 meeting. Reuter
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  • Glimpses
    • 23 12 Mr. Seijiro Yanagida, preß sident Japan Airlmtl and Mr. Hoshito X ;:zm a managing d:r-c:.j« vh the Fairefl R vertical :.:k« <■] -I Reuter
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    • 29 12 ommunist Chinese coasl guards recently capture; two Kuomintang junk, with specia service agent in the Pear River Estuar near Cai I m, the PeHn Liberation Army Dailvn ported. Reuter
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    • 34 12 Some 500 young mcv :.m women of the town 1 G:,rouon in the PunjM have sent an appeal ''M ending lear :;>:<' m British Premier R.:cM Macmillan and P>cM?m Eise signed m thei blood.- U.P.I.
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    • 15 12 Persian agricultural mission is now studying various phases of Philippine fc agricult ural development U.P.I.
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    • 28 12 i trade delegation from C o m m unist China h a S arri v c d In Hamburg to study t h c West German market. Reuter
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    • 52 12 ML Max Ffetltplerre, ,tW. the Swiss Political Djg mcnt (Foreign OWJ told the Berne p. that Switzerland not withdraw Jj-J four-nation B«JJ» r supervisory netttt" I mission "lor the ins" so as not to n maintenance ()!hl Korean armlswcj countries s<''- vll^ p fl j^ coniml^ s h Sweden and
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    • 43 12 ri IK NECESSITY FOP STUDENTS IN TECHWCAL SCII WES 9 STUDY IN EUROPEAN AMERICA WAS GIVB AS THE MAIN REAW FOR THE NEW SOT VIETNAMESE R^Js TION MAKING ENGLEH AND FRENCH, COMPUJ SORY SUBJECTS gg STUDENTS OF BOB" TECHN TnAT RDU^fl TION. REUTFR
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    • 29 12 An adviser to the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Mr, G, O. W Stewart, made a 17-da> trip to Communist hina la*l month, the n E .>iaii reported.it U.P.I
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    • 20 12 Moscow University hi K£*d the dfe/f Honorary Doctor AS to Prmce Prem SB services literature and artandS public ctivities.- Reuter
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    • 39 12 Ihe Japanese Fore^i Minister, \li Aiichin Fuji} .1 ni.i. sa id in I ok?o that he had obtained Cabinet approval to stw negotiations on a >o\ iet proposal i<ir opening a direct air [ink betwefl fhi* two nations.- Reuter
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    • 94 12 Jap method can helpl India farms INDIA COUld overcome many „i lls I 1 by using the Japanese method )robl J Director Howard Houston of the i llVali «l cal Co-operation Mission said in {k m Speaking at a meeting which di<- t vDelhi of the mission. Mr. Houston sawZ
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    • 20 12 rhe &rst ol two Soviet tankers purchased by Indonesia, a 4.000-ton Fin-nish-built vessel has arrived at TandJons Priok harbour. U.P.I.
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  • 145 12 T*he emergence of japan as an atomic power is bound to cause misgivings among Pacific .states. Including Australia, because nf "the recent terrible experience of Japanese militarism run riot," the Sydney Morning Herald said in an editorial. It said there were just as many misgivings among thes»>
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  • 66 12 The Taipeh paper china News repc 1 Nationalist Chinese technical mis&ioii W(lMin nr south Vietnam to offer advice on economy tion projects and explore the possibility chain of small Industries. Reuter Kin« Norodom Suramarit of Cambodia presents the colours to the flagbearer of the newly-inaugurated
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  • THE FREE PRESS BOOK PAGE
    • 156 13 GREATEST DETECTIVE OF CHINA hgfh B THE CHINESE BELL MURDERS. By u Robert run Gulik, {Michael Joseph, 13*. 6.d). m HERE is a completely new type of detective a novel! The central figure Is Judge Dee, the u master detective < t' ancient I hina, who In this "book simultaneously
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    • 1150 13  - Shurch bells are sweet music for publishers Robert Pitman By ft**' mii do the bells toli in Britain on a iay morning? For only a small pious i ity, say (Ik 1 leaders of the Church. Englishman of 1958," the Bishop of i lias just announced, Is "gloriously In- to
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    • 169 13 HE'S AN AUTHORITY B Robert van Gulik is well able to present m such a picture and relate the doings ot a man H like Judge Dee. He has successfully done this m in his previous Judge Dee mysteries, parti- cularly "The Chinese Maze Murders.'* In addition to these books,
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    • 196 13 I IMIK Taste ol Ashes. Howard Browne. Gollancz l^s. 6d, Olympic Heights is a ]>;i 1 ri«i 1 1 Aniciicaii township when 1 Ihe police are armed with university degrees and blue!-.- pick private detective Paul Pinej C 8 lied In to rac< some compn >ml Ing pho
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    • 239 13 STRANGERS in THE LAND. Henr 0 Troy at. Arco i«v Thia impn lv< novi 1 recon trucl 1 with humour, tenderne Rn( energy the adventur< 1 and > tune ol a group ol Whit< Ru ai who (led to Pai durli g the Ri I ttlon, M. Troyat
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  • 234 14 Malayan golfer is out OOBBy Locke, -i:f> yeai ol i hi o\ the Brit Ish Op< n golf tit failed o quali foi bodaj i Anal ho] of the l I I V rkshire Evening N< s tournament. 'i Verity ol s. langor Golf Club also failed to Qualify. H(
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  • 83 14 16 ENTER WORLD PENTATHLON DINCE 1948 world cham>3 pionships In mo- i dern pentathlon have i been held each year in a different country. This i time Great Britain will be hosts. Sixteen countries are j W compete at Aldershol from October 13 to 17 m this test of a
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  • 541 14 Cowdrey props up a struggling England fffte^f fiffl l A BRILLIANT 65 by Colin Cowdrey and his fifth wicket stand or <><) with all-rounder Trevor Bailey took some of the dreariness of England's batting at Lords yesterday on the opening day of Uk« second Test against New Zealand. At close
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  • 399 14 Cowdrey props up a struggling England Konrads challenged Drvhti i in the deserted p001...] j 1 happened dur i ii li*< in iii* swim i rowiisvillc's Tobru M< inorial Pool, >hn Konrads 1 5 :< i r-old holdei t •i < iv w orld i reestj I record from 200
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  • 153 14 I BI C ESTERSHIRE'S 345 for the eighi declared at Worcester yesterday was e&sily their besi COUnty tola] this yeai and gave them a first Inning's lend Of 20!) Pour Loire ter hire ball men made their top score of the summer Maurice Hallam, 92,
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 205 14 I u i IfiirTS^j 11 ill 3 J! I I j It I I 1^1 m**n < LUES ICBOSS m tSSSa? ciT" sl n ln SS? akes jl i C7). V s«illii»«. bul not a 8) D M WIUerl Sigaw I* p5hs' B a ro i5? 8t c5°) fflcer B
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  • 779 15 EANE AND MALAYAN TEAM UP AND TRIUMPH IN THE DOUBLES I. Free Press Correspondent PANE *i"d a Malayan teamed together yesterday to form a nexs W ibles partnership and it was a sensational success. f l< Mertz combined with Toh Boon Teng at the iasi minute. Las' ft beat the
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  • 550 15 Wales and Ireland tight hard, but both out WORLD CUP -vv.^-<ffi#^ .v.v.:v;, y :as:.;. ;i:y;fe;::a. II 'HIST Cifi many, the ff holders, Sweden, France and Brazil last night won through to fight nut the ftnal stages of "i h<> 1958 World cup soccer competition. Sweden, unbeaten In International football I
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  • 170 15 (CRICKET lovers throughJ out Britain are payings tribute to Douglas Jardine former England cricket captain, who died In Switzerland last night. At Lords cricket ground where the second Test match between New Zealand and England began yesterday, both the New Zealand and M.C.C. flags were flown
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  • 147 15 [HE Education Minister, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, hi > agreed to donate two $1,000 challenge <> further his idea of encouraging seconf;il 'bool boys to take up badminton with the "ttimate aim ot winning back the Thomas Cup. Chew said he had ired by the
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  • 47 15 Sheng*kang wu of Shanghai just failed to qualify lor the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships which begin next Monday. After winning his early matches, he was brat on in the decisive round by Oliver Prenn former British junior champion. 62, 6-4, o 7 Reuter
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 289 15 Tremendous Wmm ik v BBk c s»" iiSl v A L y L J^^^^ WEEK-ENDER, Malaya and Singajfyy '':'**s&'■& pore's zippiest week-end magazine fc; *«J£S. packed with 36 pages of terrific r JK^j^^'^^Jf i reading! "T, "v-**y Read tl)i.> week how Singapore V^^^H^^'^^^^f Villagers lear a well mysterious inNotW^^^^>sHßß| eidents
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  • 400 16 NOW RUSSIA HINTS: 'VOLUNTEERS' FOR LEBANON ■THE SOVIET-PRESS hinted yesterday that Russian 'volunteers'* mi*h< reinforce the rebels in the Lebanon If the U.S. and Britain sent troops to bolster the Government. The party organ, Pravda, likened the situation to the eve of the Anglo-French attack on Suez The newspaper Soviet
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  • 83 16 The talks on t lie ne\ District Councils to b< given by three chairmen designate of the dlstric councils have been pu back a week. The let lures will now b< plven on the following days: July 1, Upper Serangoon Community Centre; July 3.
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  • 26 16 The Singaptire Trade^ Union Congress will hold the first Representative Council meeting lor 1958 on Sunday at the T.u.c. premises at 263 Towner Road
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  • 172 16 'Shameful, barbaric barbaric act' says Britain A British Government rl spokesman yesterpay that the execution of the Hungarian leaders Mr Imre Nagy and General Pal Maleter "must have seriously diminijshed the confidence ol the West in the sincerity or Sovi 1 intentions either In relation to preparations for a summit
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  • 312 16 r ViiK united Nations Gene- ra] Assembly's committee on Hungary will m< el tomorrow In cxi ra ordinary session to consider the i isues involved in ihe exe< ution or imprisonment Ol key leaders or the 1956 anti-Soviet revolt. Dr, c. Ronald Walker of
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  • 131 16 Explain? De Gaulle snub for some MPs fiENERAL Charles de \J Gaulle yesterday administered a sharp snub to certain parliamentarians for trying to make him revert to the practice of submitting all Government actions to examination by National Assembly commissions. M. Pierre Montel, Conservative chairman of the Assembly's Defence Commission,
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  • 37 16 BUSMEN URGED: ACCEPT PAY PLAY mend to 'l"*l an earlier w iei ut i dock strike munSftS yesterday -^j aner a lunchtime mmfl came out on strike TagS More than 8,000 men M away from work ,i
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  • 36 16 GARCIA -DULLES HOLD TALKS Presid* ni carli r Q.rl cia, or the Philippines. rerred for n ore than \M hours this afternoon \vr| Mr. John Fo r Dulles ■'■M 1 u s Seci i state 1
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