The Singapore Free Press, 28 August 1958

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1 4 The Singapore Free Press
  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper \o. 152" Sinfapor* Thursday, August 28, 1958. Trite 18 CU.
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  • 180 1 FOUR people including a mn were reported killt .d v relay after a 24--hour gun battle between al Armenian groups on i itskirts of Beirut. One supported the government, the other the opposition. In Bell I last night a group iyalist" deputies called on
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  • 25 1 T op secret atom defence talks (1 United States yesterday opened *lks to exchange cc information the recent co-opera- agreement between the tWO Ci Reuter
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  • 21 1 nber first made rubt O.b. opened in this morning at i ib up a quar--1 on yctteday'a Mas un-
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  • 68 1 AKOB MALIK. BOAmbassador to for over five years, ret irn to Mos- I new post. rmed source said yesterday son Eugene London last month of :i livor complaint, while his wife has been 111 w cently, Mr. Malik, 52. la a former ambassador to Japan
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  • 192 1 THE United States Navy last night announced the despatch of the aircraft carrier Essex and four destroyers from the Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean to the Western Pacific, where the Seventh Fleet was placed on an alert basis on Monday. Movement of the five
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  • 537 1 PRESIDENT Eisenhower said in Washington yesterday that the defence of Formosa and of the offshore islands of Quemoy and Matsu were now more closely interlocked, and pledged America would not desert its responsibilities to Formosa. He declined to say what
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  • 44 1 Church authorities said yesterday a Dutch Catholic priest was assumed dead after he disappeared on a mountain in central Java. He was Father Hermanus Ruciins: of the Society of Jesus, a lecturer In tho Catholic seminary in Jakarta. Reuter
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  • 70 1 16,000 RED SHELLS ON QUEMOY: SEA CLASH (CHINESE Communist artillery Bred more than 16.000 sh Ala at t\v Na tionalist-held Qwrnoy i* land group from Just n< fore dawn yesterday until midnight The Nationalist Defence Ministry announced In Taipeh tnu morning. Hie ministry, in anothsr communique, aid nationalism ival patrol
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  • 335 1 Wow Peking hits out at Hong Kong: 2 protest notes rynt: uninese com- munist Foreign Ministry yesterday sent Britain a "strong protest" over Llleged infringement of her air space by a British military spotter plane from Hong Kong. The New China News Agency said the Note, handed to the British
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  • 241 2 OOVILT leaders appear to be taking a prolonged look at tne latest wesiern messages suggesting the resumption of diplomatic talks in Moscow on a summit conference and offering, to negotiate a suspension of nuclear tests. Moscow newspapers were again
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  • 177 2 AS U.N. Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjoeld yesterday began his talks with Jordanian leaders on measures to preserve Jordan's inde- pendence, a Lebanese leader predicted in New York that the Lebanese crisis would end soon after President-elect Faud Chehab assumed of- rice on Sept. 24. Meanwhile, diplomats
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  • 145 2 Treason trial hearing in Bagdad ends A MILITARY court in Bagdad yesterday retired to consider the verdict in the treason trial of Maj. General Azhari Dagha.^tani. deputy army chief of >taff under the regime overthrown, on July 14. Daghastanl, first o! more than 100 old regime figures, charged with treason
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  • 74 2 PWNHOLD ins/ j Associated Preii (American) stall car I respondent, was order! j ed yesterday to have Jordan b> the f itt noon plane for Beirut He was taken under police escort from the government press office to his hotel to pack. An official spokes i
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  • 145 2 gRITAIN'S hire purchase firms yesterday planned to hit back at an offer by national banks to lend customers up to £50 ($4,250 > over two years without security. Twelve of the large.-: hirepurchase groups ani.ju:.;ed in London that they would discuss the
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  • 35 2 The crew of the fti submarine Nautilus drove triumph up Broadway terday beneath the sn of ticker tape and nJ that is New York's 1 tional welcome to v.i Reuter
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  • 107 2 THE Canadian Prime Minister. Mr. John Dlefenbaker, said in the House of Common- in Ottawa yesterday that Canada had not made a final decision on increasing aid to Conunonwe iiui countries und:r the Colombo Plan. Replying to an opposl tion party
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    • 111 2 CAFE CAPUCCINO CHFPFF \t w 0 ft IU f he continental way at Cold Storage Creameries Orchard Road Milk Bar fa r high efficiency i.--d production --'^fr^WyS^^^fe "^^S^" V^C' > A rec-rdnß time Onv t rtole fo r 50 :^^^^mBt^Ss»T^E«^' or 60 cycics current. A n tcr- k "^^^Cfr&Zti^^^^s J
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  • 581 3 MDIER WHO DIED FROM LEUKAEMIA AFTER A-BLAST vNSFA. Wales, A [iiesi Jury yesdecided the Of a British rom leukaemia nuclear bomo i the Pacific was natural causes terwards Mr. W. F. secretary of the branch of the Legion, ex-service organisation, represeir the dead
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  • 69 3 5 A PRETTY London 1 J\ school teacher, Miss 5 Patricia Taylor, who 2 flew into Singapore last Thursday, was r married yesterday to i E Sergeant D. Simpson of the R.A.S.C. at the S Tanglin Barracks' Ro- man Catholic Church E of Christ the
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  • 98 3 'FR OUBI.L' i.s brewemg among 2,000 building trade worker^ at Old'iam, Lancashire, because they have been told they will no longer be allowed to stop work for their ten breaks. Today they will receive notices Crom their employers teUng them that from September 1
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  • 101 3 A NEW GARBO JOKED WITH EVERYONE (IRETA GARBO, notorious for her desire to be alone, joked and chatted with friends, with waiters, and with the proprietress of the seaside restaurant where she lunched at Portofino on the Italian riviera ye terday. Pink slacks Then she went shopping before returning to
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  • The Singapore Free pRess Opinion
    • 197 4 JjiVER since the U. S. J forces landed in the Lebanon, they have been persistentlj subjected to provocations, including snipers' bullets, obviouslj designed to draw retaliatory action. However stern discipline among the! U.S. forces has so far prevented any ugiy incidents. But this restraint has merely served to
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  • 395 4 Man with a tricky job— to keep the Formosa peace man f i iiA'.i.r is attack" finds himself bodaj as h€ has foi many long months In charge oi one oi the uneasiest and mosi difficult defend-the-peace jobs in the world. He Is Vice-Admiral Waliace M. Beakley, commander oi the
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  • Article, Illustration
    15 4 "Take it away! I'd rather fight to the last drop of every Cyprus baby's blood!"
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  • 619 4  -  COLIN LoWSON By Shoot me and my three children BEAUTIFUL Princess Badia, aunt of King Faisal and sister of Crown Prince Abdul Illah, begged her husband to shoot her, their three sons, and then himself on the day of the Iraqi revolution. Afraid that the mob which
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  • 72 5 "just a l)it more here, boys", says the: Deputj Chiel Minister and Minister for [.ii Government Lands and Housing, [nche Muiul Hi mid bin Ilaji Jumat, to two boj scouts applying polish on a conference table at the Chief Minister's Office in Singapore. The two
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  • 220 5 HEARTBREAK 'KILL MY DOG' AFTER HEROIC RESCUE BID UEN SAVAGE, winIV rrer of two gold medals for rescuing trapped in dangerous mountain crevices in Wales, yesterday agreed to the death sentence on his own trapped sheepdog, Chinnock Three-year-old Chinnock lain at the bottom of O-foot fissure near Mountain Ash in
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  • 194 5 Daily classes for spastic children if bus is provided THE Singapore Spastic Children's Association will run daily school classes for spastic children if a firm provides transport. The association's treasurer, Mr. E. J. Le Maistre, yesterday said car transport was not suitable as the children were unable to walk or
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  • 30 5 Airline officials from Communist countries have been invited to see the Farnborough Air Bhow— meeting place lor World aviation— which opens on Monday Reuter
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  • 252 5 EWERY member of the lJ public, entering hospitals, dispensaries and clinics within the next few days will be invited to visit the pharmacy exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hail from September 1. The exhibition, to be opened by the Chief Minister. Mr.
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  • 57 5 The Singapore Aquarists' Society has elected Dr. Chee Phul Hung as its new president, with Mr. Khoo Kay Kiat and Mr. A. FraserBrimner as vice-presidents. Other officials are secretary, Mr. Y.W. Ong, and Treasurer, Mr. See Teck Jin. Committee members are Mr. T.E. CoDb, Mr. Ow
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  • 57 5 SINGAPORE City Council p1.t:.., to build GO more bUfl jhelter throughout \i\'- Island by the end oi this year 18 in the rural area the* r< it it. the city. A* council spokesman said *o far 350 shelter, had been built since January. Estimated CO I
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    • 77 5 For Singapore Advertisers Classified advertlsementi and Notices '^w accepted at hSa k o^? 1 River Valle y 1 f Mween 8.00 a.m. "1 Pm. Monday to I**** from 8.00 a.m. 1 n? every Saturday. I nt^n<rl ads. can also "■"Jrf.ta at our town W4 Anson Road, bemdavtorridavandfrom sin,''/,. tO -very
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    • 263 5 REFRIGERATOR FOOD STORAGE CAPACITY I cv ft. A magnificent British-built refrigerator with a host ot special features greater shelf space, egg racks, bottle racks, special bacon and butter keepers, choice of tabletop colours. It brings colour to your kitchen, freshness and variety to your table. Cash Price $643.00 Hire Purchase
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    • 66 6 j SMOKf^ASIS WITH j j SOOTHING MENTHOL MIST j Oasis tastes fresh while !you smoke. ...fresh after S smoking too. That's why smokers who know. now smoke the big "0". (Manufactured b» i Uqtlttt A Myers Tobacco Co.. U.S.A., j^ y ffcr maker* of Ml ItrSTEKHIKD and Ml ii> ll
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 223 6 *JKFF II W\'kj: mm by Sydney Jordan V IMA IS HAVWbS V JEEP AND THE CBEIV BOA&O A TAKE AMOTMEC LOOK. SHIP^ WAPMTHF SPACE TAXI AS THS CONSTRUCTION JEPP. I KNOW THIS THING B MAMDt.INGC(?£WS fl I GANG UNLOADS THE SHIP'S CAUGO ISN'T MOUIOED TO AAV MK^M tm eTAwn FIGURE
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    • 434 6 BORN today, the stars bftVC giu-i you a touch of genius ii followed up and developed i height, can bring you to out&tand mg tame. Music, art and liters are three areas of expre lon wnich you may become oui tandln In addition, you have a natural in the sciences
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 185 7 LONDON. Auk 87. Frefletu Today i;Mii;i i: Na i RSS c.i.f. n ports Sept s buyers 23 buyers 23% sellers 24 sellers Oct 23 "s buyers 23% buyers 23 \s sellers 24 sellers jtlßßl'K No. 1 tSI Spot 23 i buyers 23 -a buyers 24 sellers 24
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    • 95 7 NEW \ORK, Aug. 87. Previous Today SPoi 94.87 nom. 94.87 norn TIN futures Sept 94.25 buyers 94.00 buyers 95.50 sellers 95.25 sellers <ht 94. 25 buyers 94.00 buyers 95.50 sellers 95.25 sellers 10Ni l>lli! SALES: Nil uturcs Sept. 28.60 buyers 28.85 buyers 28.75 sellers 29.00 sellers Nov
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    • 32 7 NEW YORK, Aug. !7 Previous Today •J Industrials 509.63 510.39 Railroads 133.45 133.12 JO Domestii Bonds 88.22 88.18 r Utilities 77.84 78.17 6o Sta ks i.!ii|iu>Jte Averages 174.93 175.49
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    • 61 7 spot and awaiting a floats 26 l i to 26 second half August shipment 23^ sellers, c and f. Lamand, awaiting release 26^ to 26, second half August shipment 25%. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot and awaiting release 89Hi afloats 39 to 38, and second half August shipment
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    • 96 7 LONDON, Aus 21 Com PhUlwtoe. c.i.f. D.R., PrcvioU9 Todajr north European ports delivered nnSsT p r n ««n Auf./Sept. $202 sellers $203 gellers i »rR V Btraita c.i.f. U.K./North European ports delivered nT-lfvl p(>r lon ton Anf./Sept £73 nom. £73 nom. 1 Nr OIL crude Straits
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  • 159 7 [WERE was a further reauction in activity in London stock markets and no decided v as established nta either way were usually small, .fanning and hire pur- attention BanC °me of Tueiday'i While the latter, receded further in M( ''lnu.s, rallied but again declined to 01
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  • 85 7 It's so smooth to the touch! l Snip, snip went the barbers' scissors in the car park of the Capitol cinema last muht. And :r> shiny bald-headed men lined up roi the Yui Biynner contest organised by Shaw Brothers and IYI-G-M. Here one of the three women Mm Malay film
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  • 280 7 CEVEN girls screen-tested by Hollywood producer Mr. Otto Preminger in Singapore last May for the star role in a film to be shot in Malaya will just have to wait Mr. Michael Bergher, vice-president of Columbia Pictures International Corporation and supervisor for
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  • 21 7 British church newspapers yesterday hailed the decision of the Lambeth Conference of Anglican bishops to support birth control. U.P.I.
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  • 93 7 PIRE-ENGINES and police cars raced to i tne House of Commons yesterday when workmen reported "a smell of burning Police and firemen combed the buiklJK au l sP ur cht c Wng every chamber horn the cehar to the roof, before they tracked down the
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 89 7 SgllllllllllllllllllHltlflllHlllllllllU 1 SINGAPORE 1 HIGH TIDES| E TODAY: 10.55 a.m. E and 10.20 p.m. E E TOMORROW: 1120 a.m. and 10.57 p.m. E SATURDAY: 11.45 a.m E and 1133 p.m. S SUNDAY: 12.07 p.m. E MONDAY: 0.08 a.m. and 1232 p.m. i TUESDAY: 0.43 a.m. 5 and 12.59 p.m. E
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    • 97 7 Today's radio programme 1.15 p.m. Lunchtime Concert: 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 Men Only; 2.00 Close Down; 5.00 Calling All Hospitals, presented by Maisie Conceicao: 6.00 Toy Town; 6.30 Music from Holland; 6.45 Lights On; 6.53 Announcements and Singapore Share Market Report; 7.00 Time Signal and News; 7.15 The
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  • 268 8 LJEAVY STORMS, said S by same to be the worst for 50 years, lash- ed Britain earlier this s month killing two and causing serious floods in London and North and West Country towns One of the worst hit areas was Manchester where families were forced
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  • 143 8 IN THE WAKE OF U.K. FLOODS ?\URINC recent storms that lashed Britain rail services were particularly hard hit and in Kent workmen were rushed to the main line near Blackheath Station, where heavy rains had caused a landslide. "i rains had to be diverted and on the left a workman
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  • 58 9 With Big Ben in the background a group oj Russian teachers- take a look at Parliament Square, Westminster, London, before visiting the House oj Commons. The teachers 30 of them-— are touring Britain as part of an exchange scheme with 30 British teachers who are
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  • 237 9 Ex-smuggler Hugh couldn't deliver the goods AS a smuggler Hugh Edwards had a reputation for being able to deliver anything. But last work Hugh, no longer a smuggler, was stuck in Gibraltar, being sued lor £000 and his ship arrested, because he did not deliver :wo rase., of cigarettes. Forty-year-old
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  • 2679 10  - THE WITNESS THAT CHIMED THE HOUR PELHAM GROOM Another Latiff story by 11 WAS A WILL FURNISHED ROOM, but it was a little diffi cull i" say what its purpose was, Th< we'll filled book shelves, tlu desk and the typewritei indicated thai it was a study, but the divan
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  • 212 11 Boys taught to toughen up at camp i ,i the most poll Oar institutions ot V :ny Boys Trade School li lne annual Chese camps are jarefully selectFor example. year on Pulau Besar and this I Mersing from until the 19th of August, ivance Party. cons ting ot 28 boys
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  • 28 11 Itpii and polish on this recruit's boots is and parcel of Army life under canvas. Boot pmeni get lot* oj attention before going on parade.
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  • Article, Illustration
    143 11 comfortably the training r iod Everyone lived and tents were •'•v.iilable for eatnd recreation. trainees toy* were behavinfioiSedX whereas the older boys were in either their third or fourth. Throughout the year, they live in Barracks in Nee Soon and the camp period is designed to give them the opportunity
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    121 11 at a time in another tented camp which the boys themselves had erected. This was a very popular feature. Apart from training at the camp, the boys went swimming at least once each day, and in their off duty hours, recreational games were organised for them. The
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  • 54 11 Part ot the boys training is an enduj ance and Initiative course. With the aid of short pol«' S and ropes these lads have to carry a lar«<» container over a number of obstacles. They are pictured above picking their way along B narrow lojj with
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  • 91 12 PRESSURE IN ASIA NOW BUT NO WAR: GEN. ROMULO I J < m 4 im **rv I t*a£ -> < v eJM VvM+A 'i in <Fw 4 4 < 4 < < -y.' y 4 I>W tIJM f 4 If, f*'*'). a ft Vt+tu.*t 'I'/fi'l'-m hi t-.uuk 'i*n, wtm h■>
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  • 71 12 Exiles from Siam wish to quit China rtvrtiih fl r< r Vi t: > i, t, i .it,''] f r •<■■•,!■ \i. ii' i ;,r i <:• f/y i It',/ I >!,,>] >>! >/■' |f< 'J f,ttti i 1 1 s 1 1 1 I ,11,1 Wlii I i ibl4
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  • 25 12 7 Ml < )•',.',< i :i,< r, v U*-V t >)i /<■ }l:tr, foi 1 < .!!,< ;u < ,n U < /<■ i 7.' ;> if- > \,i- Reuter
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  • 15 12 Can India allow genocide of the Tibetan people? I Intlitin fnirtr* 7 1 I Li
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  • 46 12 Indonesia outlaws the KMT "3:1 ■■■'"■M i -i m -'"»B z I ■^.••f| past >* T :.--:::brfl Reprisals fear I U J.ikarnH I H:"*r'-'-rr jr. re cent yeanM the KJMLT party has notl would be reprisis stem-H the rebels In th recerß Ir.d jnesiar. revolution Formosa U.P.I.
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  • 158 12 Beat slump proposals to Tokyo Covt. lAPANE3E U&tflei :<-. tfgttlg the Government v > take itepi to end the rece**ion tn Japan before II :'■:>..'.:.'■''. tiotu orgai attk/n I *>.y--.:. ha <<■ -i si f r iYit.% Liberal *<-:.'/ ?>.:*/ to ilat^ (Vw <■ ft Ml bHleve'l Uj^t rnor«: f(.i'l
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  • Glimpses
    • 29 12 *> [ndlan Ambassador Ar^nd M o h a r. Hahay -.aid jr^ Bangkok that India hop^d that Hi am would r> jy Indian product! such locomotives! lAthei and U^l^phonei Reuter
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    • 38 12 The New York Tlrnet railed cfJ CHin I a Pre ruler f'h'in hn Ini an "unmitlgated liar" for CLlttaing /hot. "Itic. nr/f/rr; iive DIOC in the United States brought dboui the recent. rebellion against the Jakarta Government." U.P.I.
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    • 33 12 Pambodiaa Premier Norodom Sihanouk and member: of hU Cambodian state delegation toured Communist China's steel centre of An shan and the indu s t rial complex of She n yang in Manchuria. U.P.I.
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    • 137 12 The Saigon newspaper Dan N'suyen 'Peopled Wishes) praised the United States for refusing formal recognltiOQ 01 Red China. Thla action, it said, "gives a new hope for survival to those countries which are on the verge of faii- tag prey to th< Reds."U.P I. Seventeen Indonesian students from the Universlg
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  • 879 13  -  JOY METTHEWS m I HAVE just been nosing in the Nautilus. 1 have been looking al the most exciting kite he n (sorry, sailors gal ley) in the world. For, in a 12ft. by 4ft. space three cOOkS prepared delicious menus for 115 men as they slid
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  • 398 13  -  ARNOLD FIELD Wheap blouses from Hong Kong By VA. such lj furore over a blouse. It's in PINK, but it makes one man see RED. Sixtytiousand times RED. I ousc, marked "Empire Mad?" it is also pro- j I >lue and given comes from Hong
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  • 136 13 Breakfast CHILLED ikisii FRI IT CHILLED JUICE EGGS TO ORDER BAKI-.'IJ P O X X SAUSAGE HOT CAKES II O I W II I CEREAL DOM TS IOAST— JII.I.V BREAD— BUTTER MILK— COFFEE Lunch SOUTHERN FRIED HICKEN SNOWFLAKE POTATOES GIBLET GRAVY Bl TTKKFIJ ASPARAGUS RAMWiKKY SAUCE SALAD
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  • 211 13 By EILEEN ASCROFT many wives will have enjoyed b mUe 'ovei the outraged husband who dragged bis wife ofl b beauty contest stage. "it made Hi'- Wood u<>,i to see her In .1 bathing vo itume with all 1 hose men looking ;ii her," Aid
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 244 14 CLUES ACROSS 3 Bella meant something d« 1 in* whole ot the par! aftei plorable (io» hall tii«* pari (8j 5 Dcnt.s it in a surgerj (7). 4 End \\iu 1 in, way (8) 6 Ruukli dagger C 8). Companion who i« M pei 7 Kate's upset the meal c.
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  • RACING
    • 294 15 Surrey bid to clinch the title > clinch their seventh successive engi ish county cricket championship JJhen they met somerset at the oval YESTERDAY. The champions declared ,t 3H for nine wickets and *n the ten minutes left for play they sent back two Somerset batsmen tor four runs. When
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  • 25 15 CHIN A QUIT THE I.O.C. mayer. itcreI the Internan SJy»Bta Committee, Communisi Athletic Feder- nounced last week withdrawing the committee's SK<mai recognition i!l China." Reuter
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  • 205 15 BRITISH SOCCER RESULTS RESULTS of yesterday's British league soccer matches: LEAGUE ONE Manchester C. 3 Bolton W. 3 Nott'm. Forest 0 M'ehester U. 3 Chelsea 4 Tottenham 2 Everton 1 Preston 4 West Brom. 2 B'mingham 2 LEAGUE TWO Barnsley 4 Bristol C. 7 Hudderslield 3 Cardiff C. 0 Ipswich
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  • 30 15 Frederick J. Wright, GO. former United States walker Cup golfer, collapsed and died at the 13th tee during the National Amateur Golf Tournament at Brookline. Massachusetts. Reuter
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  • 169 15 (IORDON pikii: of Britain won the 5,000 metres event I in Umin 3.oiec. lew than an hour after running sixth in the MOO metres -won by Austral. a s Men Lincoln in .Jmin. 45.45ee.~0n the jecond da) <>i the international athletic meeting in Oslo Derek Johnson of
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  • 1026 15  - EGYPT'S PRIDE SHOWS UP WELL ALLAN LEWIS THIS MORNING'S TRAINING GALLOPS AT BUKIT TIMAH -By ''PHt much improved 1 Egypt's Pride ridden by (Jarnet Bouguure showed up well at Bukit Timuh this morning. He went as well as Canastra to run three in 37£ wide out on the number two
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  • 65 15 riREAI Britain won all \i flve ol it.s matches ye t rid, iv at Rye, New York t come from behind ;"> f i re tain the Nation cup for lawn tennis. Britain BCOr&d 83 "I 8 possible 72 poinl i 1 1 1 y Knight
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    • 126 15 As well as giving an r i V W the programmes of P Radio Malaya for the f vi week the new Rad;c H £f up to Hafp on cur W& fiv r ent events in the jft %> 1 world of )A sta^e, screen an:' ?J fc rprorxlin^ studio
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  • 337 16 Communists are worried by swelling exodus of E. German doctors nil MANIA bus purged several leading spurting figures, including the women's world table tennis champion Ella Zeller, because o! "ideological deviations," according to Yugoslav press re ports from Bucharest. The reports said the government committee
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  • 64 16 MO R E than 300 World Fair visitors from Communist countries have refused to return home and have remained >" Belgium since last month, well informed sources said in Brussels yesterday. The source said Fast European tourists who asked for political shelter included
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  • 57 16 THE 26-nation Astronautical Congress yesterday called for an international "rockets for peace" conference and world co-operation in space information, education and experiments. At the same time, British Commonwealth space experts attending the congress in Amsterdam announced the formation of a Commonwealth Astronautical Committee to consider cooperation
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  • 42 16 Both Houses of t,lu j Arkansas State Legislature yesterday gave overwhelming approval to j. bill proposed by the Governor, Mr. Orvai Faubus. giving him authority to close schools rather than submit to enforced integration of white and Negro children, Reuter
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  • 217 16 MR. HENGCOME TO TOWN -AND BACKS UP WAR ON THUGS AITER living: tor 48 years in the Semba- rl wang district, farmer Heng Chag lin came to town for the first time in ins ijf e yesterday. i l/ncle Heng as the children in his ul- lage call him, came
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  • 195 16 MR RICHARD CASEY, Australian Minister for External Affairs, explained in a 8.8.C. television broadcast last night why his country did not recognise Communist China. He said: "We believe that China cannot be properly classed as a peace-loving state and that controls our attitude
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  • 31 16 The Dutch Foreign Minister, Mr. Joseph Luns, yesterday had "a friendly exchange of ideas" with the Indonesian Charge d'Affaires in The Hague. Mr. Max Maramis. Reuter
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    • 366 16 Straits lime> rree rVe*> For th« convenience of odvar risers our representative ot Ist floor SINGAPORE COLD STOR AGE ORCHARD ROAD will r« ceive fcmoll advertisements and answers to box numbers. Classified advertisements mov also be handed to CITY BOOK STORfc LTD Winchester House Collyer Quay Singapore MALAYA DRUG STORfc
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    • 35 16 NOW! S MORE REVOLUTIONARY FEATURES ON |I EYE CAMERA -H^d^-392-^^ FOR FURTHER details write to THE SOLE AGENTS: IH. A. O'CONNOR CO., LTD LAIDLAW BLDG, BATTERY RD. SINGAPORE 1 106-A BUKIT BINTANG RD., KUALA LUMPUR
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  • Mont d'or CELEBRATES IST ANNIVERSARY PRESS FEATURE
    • 11 1 Mont d'or CELEBRATES IST ANNIVERSARY PRESS FEATURE Thursday. August 28, 1958.
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    • 661 1 PHE first anniver--1 sary of the opening of the Mont dOr estifies to the growing popularity of this unique icecream, milk and mack parlour. Over the past year t ha* become imni nsely popular and today it can be said
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    • 137 2 IN THESE COOL a SURROUNDINGS IS BEST FOOD TO BE CLOSE-UP! The camera moves in to capture a close-up of the interior of the Mont dOr milk bar and restaurant in Orchard Road. It sees pale grey walls, shaded lamps, potted plans. all adding up to the
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    • 313 3 DOR, the popular Singapore milk bar which celebrated its first anniversary recently, owes much of its success to a great personality Mrs. Lim wife of the proprietor, Mr. K. S. Lim. And it is through her efforts that the milk bar has
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    • 428 4 j r«< H I DKJ iIINGXON Corporation I S. is Hiaklftg air conditioning nus w.ih the Industry s I ii'isi ad\. iiKcd, most (If pendable air-cooled pack a^< (i air conditioner. ior > ears, leaders of business, shop and stoic I owners, usttur ants, hotels and
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    • 23 1 To celebrate MONT DORS FIRST BIRTHDAY OR ANY SPECIAL BIRTHDAY OCCASION r S fffij-f <J& 'S^£'~T*Gft^. I limy.) lIV'T'H.N SW-tfrrF^'i i'll!J V;'ti:.!:; -IHH.AI
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    • 113 2 i Congratulation MONT dor on their Ist Anniversary, from PHOENIX AERATED WATER CO. LTD. 11 Palmer Road I Singapore 2. Tel: ***** ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu I MONT DOR our heartiest congratulations on 1 the occasion of their First Anniversary |j IFIRGOS LTD., SINGAPORE (Incorporated in the Netherlands) S Importers of Paperware Stationery
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    • 31 2 Mont dOr is fitted throughout Tin DIETHEU -..S Call in ond visit Diethelm's new oir-con<l ground floor showroom ond choose stondard or individual furniture dtptndil the nnrc \ou want to pay.
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    • 128 3 smart set L^ijiiiiiiiiillllllllllllllillllHlllllHlllHlllllHllllllHllllllllllllliiiiiii CONTEMPORARY rRVED SOME OF THE FOUND IN SINGAPORE HI I Bbl I HI Hb. 8 a m^j^^^^ k cAafe WORTHINGTON y¥ S Bp^ |p fl^H Pjmmm^^^^^^ B^BJ Ipj AVBj m BJ nM BHI Bl^k !sa 9 H^^m BB^ BIV I Jhßf H Bi 19^ 31 "^^**^i BBBBBMIff^BrSTIMj^Bh
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    • 38 4 TOP WAITER WINSTON ''''""/i" WITH HIS CUP Otl'Oh' 0 MhujHftia, f*&ih> Milk i p|||g||^^ '-^^51^^ cUiIMX** I**1 MONT DOR waiter Winston Yeo with his waiter Wk<^ of the year" cup, won in a recent contest. I i i^^Sbfe
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  • Race Form FREE PRESS Special
    • 9 1 Race Form FREE PRESS Special Thursday, August 28, 1958.
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    • 15087 1 FOLLOWING are all the horses entered for the Singapore Turf Club August/September Meeting: CLASS ONE ALL ALL WON: (Eight startedi 28-6-58 X.L.. Ml 6F (Franklin) ci 2 Div. i; 2nd. Winterdrina 9-:s carr. 7-10; 3rd. rust i nek tf-3, 4th. Roman Galley II 8-2. I
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