The Singapore Free Press, 13 September 1958

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press Vlalava'i Own Family Paper I. giafftp**, Saturday, September 13, 1958. Price 15 Its.
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  • 212 1 CRASH U.S. PLANE BUZZED BY REDS it:v ,v- Department ded last night that c U.S aircraft which the J said had been nr wrecked in Soviet menia was intercepted by iviet ighter planes on •ptember 2. XpV S te Department said a t v investigatton conuctec! v the U.S. Air
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  • 17 1 land by 126 MemParliament for an Into Britain's Sunvance laws has rejected by the GovReuter.
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  • 168 1 Formosa: Japan stays out if there is war J.ill not be lnvolvwat breaks out in rmosa Strait. 3 was stated in Washyesterday by her Minister. Mr. Aiichima, at a Press following the not two-day talks U.S. Secretary of John Foster Dulln London last 1 the British Prime Minister. Mr. Harold
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  • 23 1 :i" Force Gen. Curtis et a new unomctal flight record from Washington yesterig 7,100 miles ir 12 fl 28 minutes.
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  • 341 1 Inadequate, very little help/ say Nationalists A S the American Defence Secretary, Mr. Neil McElroy, said yesterday he was convinced President Eisenhower meant to prevent Quemoy falling into the hands of the Chinese Communists increasing doubts were being expressed by Chinese Nationalist and Western
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  • 143 1 U.K. press is not impressed PRESIDENT Eisenhower's speech on the Far East crisis was, in the main, received without enthusiasm in this morning's British Press. In an editorial headlined "A Chiang-Made Crisis," the London times expressed the view that what President Eisenhower had said was worthy of a more rational
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  • 122 1 S'PORE KIDNAP REPORT A BUSINESSMAN, Mr. Chin Chiap Fond, was abducted and I robbed of $9,000 in I I broad daylight yester- day morning when ne I came out of a bank in I North Bridge Road. Mr. Chin told the police that at 1130 a.m. yesterday morning after collecting
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  • 90 1 RED CHINESE RUSH TO JOIN MILITIA LARGE numbers of Chinese Communists were continuing to join militia regiments, particularly in the eastern provinces, the New China News Agency reported yesterday. Amoy, a few miles from the Nationalist-held Quemoy islands, had been turned into a fortress and every eligible person was under
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  • 231 1 Soviet hint an A-freedom Tilt: UNITED STATES and Britain, by continuum their tests of nuclear weapons, "release the E Soviet Union from its pledge to cease nuclear tests," 5 a Moscow radio commentator said last night. s The Soviet Union made its pledge unilaterally, 5 "counting on the goodwill of
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  • 72 2 Cockcroft's caution on A-power Sir Fohn Cockcrott, Britain's Leading atomic scientist, cautioned yesterday thai nuclear power would "not perform tniracJ e> in underdeveloped countries He told the Geneva atoms-for-peace conference that the growth of nuclear power In underdeveloped :ountries would depend on their fuel supply position and technological development 'Jt
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  • 124 2 'THANK YOU' SAY THE CHURCHILLS OIR WINSTON an 1 Lady Churchill yesterday sent the following message from the south oi Prance to their London secretary for publication: "Sir Winston and Lady Churchill would like to express their warm thanks lor all tlv mr.^ues of goodWill s« nt to 1 1
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  • 88 2 >r £HE $84,000 challenge, one of American TV "a mosi publicised quiz shows was taken on the air yesterday less than, a week after charges of a "iix' 1 were mode against if. Mat dies in progress will De considered ties and Lhe contestants will
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  • 15 2 When Albert (above) unpacks his trunk t it.* Free Press picture,
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  • 254 2 RELIABLE military sources revealed yesterday that a third marine bat j** lalion is pulling out of the Lebanon early next week. This would leav only one battahoi of marines and some 8,000 army paratroops there. The sources also said an empty army
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  • 91 2 Aid for Malay talks complete arrange^ tne Commonwealth J J n d economic J"., rao beginning on Mon^ The conference will** lh •tewance io r S tnonwealth countries riKu lr t>s taking SJL worW trade; Measures to expand trwl between Commonw^ conn trie.-- cUvi Progress towards thecoa rao Objective oi
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  • 21 2 Thirty-four Ja] es( workers were injuied lasi night when a gas tank in Northern Japan suddenlj exploded. Reutei
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  • 31 2 The World Bank has ap provi (i .1 US$B5,OOO 000 loa to help India mtet the r< r exchange costfl ol II railway Improvement r»™ 'i imme U.P.I.
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  • 144 3 INDONESIA hinted last night she was prepared to feet arms from elsewhere" alter Britain's refusal "lor the present" to sell tier military equipment. Observers took the reference to mean a posilble further approach to the Communist bloc A ministry spokesman, Mr. Gunis
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  • 261 3 Anarchy if Little Rock order is defied, says Ike )RESIDENT EISENHOWER yesterday appealed to Americans to -'avoid di fiance" of the Supreme Coun ruling refusing the Little Rock school oan ny delay in integration at the Central High School. I the high tribunal's order for an immediate go-head on racial
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    40 3 picture. Radon .lurlah (left), IG-yoar-old Singapore f schoolgirl, who won a silvei cup last niuht. being adjudged 1 tho "Most Attractive J and Most Pleasing Per- sonality Trade Fair (iirl f 1958" "at the Great t World Cabaret. Free Press
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  • 95 3 JJRITAIN'S recent racial L'bances were disesterday at a lun>arty Riven by Mr. MacmilYan, British Minister, in honour ig West Indian political leaders. eas guests In- Norman Man ley, Minister of Jamaica; H. Cummlna. PreB rbados; Dr. Carl niere. Deputy Prime oJ the West
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    97 3 1 A puppet show, own- -f <* ed by a Czechoslovak. <> Dennis David (above), f will be featured in the i* grand opening of the f i new Capitol Chinese x Restaurant today. Mr. David, who flew in from Australia yest terday where he had I been appearing, drs-
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  • 65 3 U.S. HITS BACK AT SLUMP PRODUCTION in the United States has now regained more than half the ground lost during the recession, the Federal Reserve Board reported yesterday. ittitiw up The board's index of industrial production for August rose bo 137 pur cent of the 1947-49 average compared with 126
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  • 59 3 Mr. K. D. Malaviya, India's Minister for Mines and Oil, told the House of the People in New Delhi yester day that engineers had struck oil at Cambay, about. 150 miles north of Bombay. Three to 12 months' intensified drilling would be needed to find out
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  • 51 3 An entire village of about 500 people near Cuttaek, India, ha.s born completely wiped out by Cholera in the last few days, Mr. R N. Slnghdeo Maharaja, leader of the Opposition, said yesterday in th» Orls.sa State Assembly Only one small child capcd alive, Mr added
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  • 27 3 ijresident sukarnos mother died yesterday at hti J home at Blltar, East Java, Bhe win be liven a itate funeral at Biitar Reuter
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  • The Singapore Free Press Saturday, Sept, 13, 1958.
    • 304 4 Opinion CRAVEN VOICES IT is well that th< much misunderstood U S. State Secretary, Mr. John Foster Dulles, has conditioned his nation to accept that what America seeks in international affairs is not so much to be liked as to be respected. America has handed out treasure, food and econo-my-boosting
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  • 516 4 SNAKE-BITE CURE NOW A BIG BUSINESS By BRUCE RUSSELL WATCHING the snakes fed and being milked for their venom make weekly treats for residents and tourists alike in Bangkok. It is done at the Pasteur Institute there where some 300 deadly reptiles live in a snake pit amid the laboratories
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  • 128 4  -  Beachcombor BY 4 (URL In Africa, born. I +*> am happy and proud to say, in Dymchurch, has beaten an ostrich in a head-ln-sand contest. The bird was probably so surprised at thia unexpected competition from an amateur thai it withdrew its head to look at the
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  • 873 4  -  A. CARNEY i By Si ran 4in Mil fPO —it has vnfjvmivriHl four in hvnrts »i" Hit* p€>opti* in many lands ii'iiw i> Strontiun describe if as a synibo] of dread, a term which in this mid twentii t h ceni urj Is daunting sections d!
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    • 66 4 Our newest creations of Engagement Rings sot with Flawless Diamonds on Platinum and Gold are Marvels of Technique and are well worth your inspection. You are under no obligation to buy, on the contrary it will be a pleasure to show them to you S.P.H.deSILVALTD. l~>. HIGH STREET URPOIM SINGAPORE
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  • 44 5 BOOKLETS ON NURSING GIVEN FREE Viiencan nrm, uiayInc, is offering oklets on hospital and biological .■<•> to people in Singapore toklet contains 67 nil medical, hosrsing and biological which are covered 2.000 slides. is now available i at the Commerr..ry of the Ameriilate In Cecil
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    40 5 picture. Tin famous Swedish, born actress Garbo seen with friends shortly after their arrival at Capri a ird the yacht of the Greek flipping tycoon Aristotheles Onassis. The party is spending a short holiday at the n sort.- U. P.I.
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  • 17 5 50 people wore drowned when a boat "360 passengers In a river near Northern Pakistan.
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  • 85 5 Dog acrobats also in Tattoo robatic display oy of the 3rd Army Dog Unit will be thr it of this year's SinMilitary Tattoo U be held in the on Thursday and La 4 year the dogs Btoie the shew when they leaped over wooden walls and jumped through hoops 01
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  • 26 5 Robert Service, Bard of the Yukon, whose chronicles of "Dangerous Dan McGrew" won him international fame, has died in France, aged 84.
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  • 238 5 Student teachers held up for six months OVER 100 student teachers in Singapore wno were selected for Normal training in May will have to remain as trainees for six months longer than their other colleagues. It is not due to any fault ol theirs The Teachers Training School, which is
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  • 403 5 X-RAY SURVEY FOR WHOLE OF S'PORE? It would provide employment Cor many people f rili; mass X-ray campaign initiated by the Government In selected localities to find out the incidence of tuberculosis may be extended to the whole* island. An expert report, with emphasis on Staffing and financial need.-, is
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  • 155 5 THE special committee appointed by the Council of the University oi Malaya to select a suitable Vice-Chancellor Ls expected to submit its report "fairly soon." The committee consists of members from both the council and the senate. It is believe^ there is a strong likelihood
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  • 29 5 The Singapore amateur ballroom dance open championship will be hold at the Great World Cabaret on Sept 19 and 20. Entries for the competition close on Saturday.
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  • 49 5 Ex-Queen Soraya's father Persian. Ambassador Khan Bslendikry, haa returned to Persia on a secret trip, it was reported in Cologne, Germany yesterday. Meanwhile, Soraya. who had been staying in BadenBaden with her mother, returned to cologne on Monday and itayed in the embassy ''ii
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    • 71 6 I" Less tars More taste They said it couldn't be done t cigarette with such an impr I'lter with such excitinp I But LCr M did it! L Ml patti 'rite/ ing process tftCtfOStatiC oleices extra filtering fibres eres r .-w j to the stream of smoke tnjbling today's L
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    • 152 6 ™™^^^fW JwfMW^i^^^^^^^^^^^^ JDJ I lIAUKi: by Sydney Jordan .g RED 9ECION- ljBS^ r r'jSffln *^C fHEyAB6 C'X>SE EKOUOW-/ 1 I 7)/£ MAi?r/AVS T/>Mff TH£i» \£XT MOVE OPEN FIRE ycBBJSSISU^HIiU <-—^ SW(Tt>H ON Tklß SHOCK- KJTTv OEAOLY THt£/V I •^■jH^^flßfeflMflfll _j7 J Slump c* Ea tneiß ooht&ols —as if I >l\\»lt\Kl
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    • 460 6 5 itJiiiH,,,!, ROKN today, you baYe 5 X ous capacity for hart t eild S 8 E there is a job J bY don e rd yo Z your unremitting efforts S. l 5 finished i i Your road through i<>, mflß g always be an easy one t ?»<*
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  • MALAYAN AIRWAYSS SKYMASTER FREE PRESS AND MALAY MAIL Supplement
    • 13 1 MALAYAN AIRWAYSS SKYMASTER FREE PRESS AND MALAY MAIL Supplement Saturday, September 13, 1958.
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    • 605 1 Symbol of 11 years of steady progress MALAYAN AIRWAYS CONTINUES ITS EXPANSION POLICY WITH NEW SKYMASTER SERVICES TO HONG KONG, JAKARTA MALAYAN Airways n will write a new chapter In its short but impressive history Sept. 27 when a engined Skymastakes oil from Singapore Internaional
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    • 571 2 AT THE TOP— THE MEN WHO RUN MALAYAN AIRWAYS MR. j. w SOLLY, general manager, joined Malayan Airways from Qantas in November, 1!):>7. He was U years with Qantas, which he joined alter three years with the RAAF, in which he was engaged in training and flying (a talma flying
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    • 247 2 From cockpit to director's desk T lm:\v men could I* I better fitted fc their job tlian "Mi James Vlck, manag Inn director of Ma layan Airways. He h.is h Zi yeai in tlir aln rail and i i i line business evei sim in* returned to Britai from Rhodesia,
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    • 47 3 1 ill^ is the Cumberbatch Trophy, awarded to Malayan Airways this year for its accident-free re--1 cord. The trophy was donated in 1931 and is 1 awarded annually by the Guild of Air Pilots and j Air Navigators in London. •Ml in MillllllllllllllllllllllMMMllMllllllMllllllMMllllMllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllM
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    • 591 3  - BEHIND SCENES MEN OF CIVIL AVIATION BOOM Douglas Brockbank By /uviL aviation owes its tremendous expansion In the post -war years to three main groups: AIRLINE OPERATORS, who spend hundreds of millions of dollars every year on new planes and equipment and improving passenger facilities to ensure that the public
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      19 4 A SAMPAN bounces through o choppy sea between the island end Kowioon in a typical Hong Kong harbour scene.
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    • 1033 4  -  Lucy Huang LJHUISDT NSDFHDSFV GRWEF GV By IF you like good living, 1 fine dining and wining:, beautiful women and fast bargains— the whole package wrapped up in some of the most exotic atmosphere on earth then Hong Kong is definitely
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    • 493 5 Indonesia-land of peaks and coral beaches jj^ jijirtimißßMl^M HHBB('iff*'™**'iflHiJß^Tl^^^^^P'^^P^^^| i i^BK r -v 8 S BoHM|HHjflHHttj Green hills of Java i,, three hours from Singapore P Malayan Airways' new Skyr service Is Jakarta, when f( us plans are now being r to develop Indonesia's many a id tourist attractions and
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    • 1171 6  - Unknown Unknown LAURIE WESTON BY Next step jets? The chief has his doubts THE recent Malayan Airways reorganisation is symbolic of the new Malaya. The decent throughout is on partnership: PARTNERSHIP be rween private and public capital PARTNERSHIP be twecn the Federation, Singapore and the British North Borneo territories: PARTNERSHIP
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    • 253 8 Back room boys in airport workshops C W 1 1 as 5 cnger s who My [>\ Mo toy on Aifwoys SOU uppreciate tfie trenofidous amount of bethe scenes WOfk that joes into the smooth ►ffic ient set v ice which fie compan\ ib renownid, tV Today the company mploys
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    • 140 10 The staff-ground hostesses to mechanics, cook Be| OW/ the instrument Jesting room. At work i, Stephen M.rando, testing the accuracy of 0 DC-3'j altimeter under suction pressure. Bottom, Juon Toi Heng, a cook in the Malayan Airways' kitchens at the airport, prepares lunch boxes for a plane about to take
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    • 202 11 All pilots go 'in the box' for simulated bad weather flying QN the first floor of the Malayan Airways office block ot Paya Lebar is this Link trainer, used to train and test all pilots and first officers in instrument flying and simulated bad weather approaches
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    • 56 4 ADVE|^IISI]VO Ii ••'•Vv-' We offer all good wfshes to Malayan Airways Ltd. for the success of their new Hj& Hong Kong and I Djakarta Services. I Wm We are proud to be j iBl associated with this \Jjs enterprise in having I Jpmk been selected to 0 design, execute and
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    • 68 5 mil \..v. The Liverpool London '..'.ll j Globe Insurance Co., Ltd. I Wishes i 1 MALAYAN AIRWAYS LIMITED R I success in their m 55J a a•■ 1 A^xc Venture j i In the air or on the ground Malayan Airways provide luxury travel for their passengers BEDFORD luxury bus
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    • 45 6 Two world- famous aims VOLKSWAGEN CHAMPION MOTORS LTD. Suppliers of both types of vehicles to MALA VAN AIRWAYS LTD. HAHTAS congratulates its General Sales Agents MAMVAN AJftWAft on the inauguration of their twice weekly "Skymaster" services to Hong Kong and Djakarta i|k QANTAS EMPIRE AIRWAYS
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    • 29 7 BOM congratulates its General Sales J gents imam kmm on the inauguration of their tic ice weekly "Sk 'master' services to Hong Kong and Djakarta BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION
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    • 38 8 J E i I O«r Congratulations and I 1 sesf Wishes I i I Malayan Airways I j upon the inauguration of 1 I their service to Hongkong I I (incorporated in hongkono) %fU!IUIIJII3nniINnMC3r»tIJIIJIIIJC3ItIMIfMMICIMMMMHIIC3MiniIIHMC3IIMIMIiniC3IMIIIIIinitI»IIIII 1(111 1. ,n,r nrililllll
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    • 40 9 I I I I I Q I [CONGRATULATIONS I Malayan Airways I I on the inauguration I of their New 'SKYMASTER' I ar service to J HONGKONG DJAKARTA HARRISONS CROSFIELD (M) LTD. KUALA LUMPUR Travel Department TEL: 807. r )i
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    • 39 11 i I CONGRATDLATIONvS I \la lay an Airways Ltd f fn tiw occasion <>j //'< i\\ tension of their sctvU c tn Hongkong WERETT TRAVEL SERVICE II o.llvrr Q l)H y. sm^nporw 1 P.O 80l J7OO Icl. *****/9 .***** 2801.)
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    • 52 11 We Congratulate MALA VAN AIRWAYS On the extension of their j Service to Hongkong Specialist launderers and drycleaners to Malayan Airways and j other Leading Airlines. We extend our Best Wishes to MALAYAN AIRWAYS upon the inauguration of their service to Hongkong SINGAPORE AIRPORT RESTAURANT i PAYA LEBAR SINGAPORE TEL:
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    • 128 12 iM^m MALAYAN AIRWAY/ W^^y"^^ YOUR NATIONAL AIRLINE > ARE PROUD TO ANNOUNCE 1 V THE INTRODUCTION 01- -^W"^^^*^ I I SERVICES I I TWICE WEEKLY BY SKVM ASTER I I SINGAPORE NON-STOP TO I I AND SINGAPORE TO I B HONG KONG DJAKARTA I 1 COMMENCING SATURDAY 27fh SEPTEMBER COMMENCING
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  • THE FREE PRESS saturday MAGAZINE
    • 10 1 THE FREE PRESS saturday MAGAZINE Singapore, Saturday, September 13, 1958.
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    • 1150 1 A machine does work of 300 clerks THE LAST WORD IN ELECTRONICS Iri!! clerk, complete with stool, inky fingers 1 and innumerable ledgers, is about to become obsolete in Britain and soon in other countries, too. flial symbol of drudgery and lvi Hissed U! mity, portrayed by so many writers
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    • 2190 2 MY A.B.C. OF SNOBB Unknown AM/IKY IR4/V c J Us on what is COOI and what is ta WOD 'rHE old snob jjaine is t marvellous one and 1 have been Playing it for at least 20 years. Lots of other people have been playing it with me; very few
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    • 273 3 After the laundrette the DOGETTE JENNIFER JOHNS REPORTS FROM! 2 AMERICA. I I^OK busy house- j J wives the laun- i Edrette. For busy I 1 dog-lovers the do- j ffette. I 2 A New Yorker stirred to thinking that a dog i E gets as dusty as a side-
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    • 429 3 —if he hadn't replaced relics from 1,800-year-old grave A LAWYER took relics from an 1,800-year-old r* grave on a lonely island shore off the mainland of Scotland. Friends warned him to put them back. And it's just as well I did," Mr. R. Mac
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    • 79 3 oix Westminster Hospital (London) medical iitwems 0 are leaving soon for the Relgian Congo on a scientific expedition which will take V/k months and cover 12,000 miles. The students will observe bodily changes in people 1 ravelling to, and living in. Hie tropics. Conditions will range from flooded
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    • 869 3  - Secret weapons 3,000 years ago PELHAM GROOM By r FHE modern his- torian has little difficulty in discovering the deciding factor in modern warfare for it is, without any doubt, air power. Whichever side has command of the air must win as was proved in every campaign in World War
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    • PELHAM GROOM at the Cinema
      • 357 4 Laughton gets the laughs 'TjMli: MAN FROM I>O»YN I UNDER" is bj no means a new film and it has more than a few annoying inaccuracies but »t also has Charles Laughton w hich counterbalances them all. It "k a comedy about an Australian sergeant (Charles Laughton) who returns to
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      • 187 4 A FIEND- BUT FAR TOO SORDID ran good acting justify an objectionable ttoryl it it can then "The Fiend wi>o walked the West" is (t nn north seeing because Robert Evan>, gi es a masterly performance as the ment Aly unbalanced killer, who murders an ,«l uoman with a ton
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      • 415 4 The penalty for playing with fire I FEEL very sorry that all you people of Singapore will not be able to see the J. Arthur Rank production "Violent Playground." for it is an excellent film made by the same people who made the "The Blue Lamp." The acting and the
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      • 183 4 A HAPPY DAY WHEN BILLY BIT THE DUST THE LEFT HANDED GUN 1 is yet another film of Billy the Kid. It begins with a long-drawn-out song in which it is suggested that we should not judge poor Billy too harshly. At the age of eleven he killed a man
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      • 261 4 Ladd among the sheep AS YOl KNOW, I have never been a very great admirer of Alan Ladd, but I did enjoy his performance in M-(i-M's "Proud Rebel. The story is set just at the end of the American Civil War and John Chandler (Alan Ladd) is taking his son
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    • Round the World Market Prices
      • 193 7 U.K. closi ng prices LONDON, Sept. Previous Todat aL s'a 1 rss elf TK [wrts sept 23% buyers 2t% buyers I 23 7 S sellers 2VA sellers I oct 23 buyers 23% buyers 23% sellers 23 7 S sellers jttj 1 KSS Spot 23% buyers 23% buyers F 23 Ta
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      • 97 7 I NEW YORK. Sept. 12. Previous Today <po( 95.25 nom. 95.50 nom. ts Contract Sept 94.00 buyers 94.00 buyer? 96.00 sellers 95.75 sellers Oct 93.87 buyers 93.75 buyers 95.00 sellers 95.00 sellers I.: *Jiiif t. SAF ES- NIJ BfK Futurei S*»pt. 29.20 buyers 29.20 buyers 29.50 sellers
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      • 29 7 I NEW YORK, Sept. 1! Previous Today Indu-trlals 520.43 519.43 Railnuds 132.49 132.34 Domestic Bonds 87.27 87.24 llili{ 79.87 80.36 St^-Ks Composite Averages 177 77 177.72
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      • 63 7 I' spot and, awaiting acf> lOftts 27 to 26^. ptember shipment t. 25" 1 Hers c and f. Lami id, awaiting release afioat, 27 to 26%, flrst half September shipment 20*4 Sarawak unquoted. Muntok White spot arid awaiting' release 39 afloats 39 to 38, and first hall September
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      • 114 7 I LONDON, Sept. 12 ■phv Previous Today me*-* lulippines c.i.f. U.K. ■orth European ports delivered $207 to ■JJC' 11 Ppi Ifii? ton Sept. Oct. $208 reseller? e 2oa elli ■pka gtraita c.i.f D.K. North ■■roppjin p or s delivered R e '< l! long ton Sept./
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    • 147 7 Itock markets L™ the week on a > 'luict note yesterday m general undertone ttJ factory. t situation i to restrain mar- nerally prer regular apthen were a number of good feature* Gilt edged securities showed a further advance on cheaper money hopes. Foreign bonds
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    • 310 7 'GO AHEAD' IS GIVEN FOR BUILDING OF NEW HOMES FOR VICTIMS Koo Chye fire relief fund to be kept open A FINAL decision has been taken to go ahead with the plan to build houses for the 379 families of Kampong Koo Chve who lost their homes in a fire
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    • 108 7 20 take part in fishery course JI/lORE than 20 Singapore Itl youths, including some who have just left school, are taking part in the first course on fishing organised by the Fisheries Department. The course which started yesterday are being held at the Tanjong Kling Malay School, Singapore Dr. Tham
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    • 77 7 REMOVAL man, John Courtney, has heard that an old safe he sold for 30 shillings contained jewels estimated to be worth £100,000 sterling. He had been given the safe by the manager of an auctioneer's sale room in London as it could not b(opened Courtney
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    • 104 7 MAYOR ONG GOING TO PENANG THE Mayor ot Singapore, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, will lead a party of 15 councillors on an official visit to Penan^ on October 10. They will be the guests of George Town council 'uring their stay. The mayoral party will return to Singapore on Octobe
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      • 67 7 UMIIIMIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIMIIHIIIIII'I SINCAPORE I |HICH TIDES! r TODAY: 10.48 am. and E 10.40 p.m. E TOMORROW: 11.19 E a.m. and 11.25 p.m. lON DAY: 11.53 a.m. E TUESDAY: 0.10 a.m. E and 12.27 p.m. E WEDNESDAY: 058 am. E and 1.03 p.m. E THURSDAY: 1.48 a.m. E and 1.40 p.m. FRIDAY:
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      • 106 7 Today's radio programme 11.) p. in Programme Summary and Tunes with your Tiffin; 1.30 time Signal, News nnd Singapore Share Market Report; 1 .45 More Tunes with your Tiffin; 2.00 Sa'urday Date; 2.45 Australian Magazine: 3.00 Saturday Prom; 8.30 Juke Box Parade; 4.00 Lacy Afternoon; 4.30 Tea Dance Ballroom; 5.00
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    • 1284 8  - GRANDMA'S PLAN TO FIND THE GRAIN DIANA ROSS There is nothing that love cannot do A NMSDHEWRTEWF 1 lit STOKY SO FAB SUSANNA, the village cobbler*! daughter, anno>e4 by the .ittentior paid her by Martin, a young shepherd, sets him a task to win her hand. Ihe task is to
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      • 193 8 LAST WEEK'S WINNERS THE winners ot last week's colour-in contest (each of whom will recelve a $5 prize in due course) are follows: Miss Fong Poey Heng <10>. 22-B. Colombo Court. Singapore 6. Miss Esther Tan (1\ 14 Koon Seng Road. Singapore 15. Master P. Suppiah U4>. 17-.4 Silat Walk.
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      • 258 8 CLUES ACROSS. 1. A your garden. J. Cr a n lue M tree "breathes" through that live in tne this. 4, Chinese breed of Time while the l Oi m dog. popular in Britain. 7. above the horizoj. y m m A pea grow s inside it. 9, of the
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    • 1977 9  -  a Christian Layman H.i <H MTIIKIH fey IIIIIIIIIIIIIHlllllMiiiii""'"" 1 11 11 1 1 iiiii-iiiiiiiiiimmmiiHiM Sunday church announcements TliK train Had stopat a country Rtati on A young couple i\ h ,-adiaiH faces enVred compartEvangelist, sitting 0p- I > 1 rHUBCH <>» ENGLAND J AndrWi Cathedral:
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    • WEEKEND QUIZ PAGE
      • 143 10 IJKL IAJ mere: wnai a plethora of letters! It seemed that half Singapore knew the answer to Quiz Number Three was a clothes peg:. I had to use the Crystal Ball for every Quiz with the exception of the General Knowledge, which Mrs. Eleanor Glosz
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      • 80 10 riMIE selected winner was Miss June Wong of 52 Tanjong n A Pagar Road, Singapore 2. J It was a photograph of Alexis Smith in "Beau j James." j I don't expect you will know the film from which I J have taken this "still," because it has
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      • 148 10 THE selected winner wus Mr. Goh Chwee Kial co Edward Eu Co. Ltd., 1 Orchard Road, Singapore 9. Answers were: 1. Violent Playground; 2. Kay Kendall; 3. Peyton Place; 4. Otto Preminger; s*. Jack Warner; 6. Don't Go Near The Water. We'll have a change this week.
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      • 72 10 THE winner was, Mrs. Eleanor Glosz, c o 8/10 Bank of China Building, Singapore. Answers: 1. A Dutch officer who had summary powers of jurisdiction in minor criminal cases; 2. Khoja was originally a Persian title which was later applied in Malacca to wealthy Muslim Indian merchants;
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      • 100 10 CAN YOU NAME THE SEVEN DEADLY SINS? Now try these: 1. A mushroom is a fruit, a vegetable, or what? 2. What i> c it that regulates it's own temperature, ventilates it's own system and repairs it's own punctures? 3. What are the seven deadly sins? 4. What is the
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    • 516 11  - EASY MONEY IS RUIN OF MODERN CRICKET HERBERT SUTCLIFFE Says SPECTATORS ON THE GROUNDS, TWO ENGUND p \MIIS TURNING DOWN A TOUR TO AUSTRALIA ,Mis \VIU)N(i WITH CRICKET? MAINLY MOVFVI I-jvo much easy cash i v ing around the 1,,, day, A player W;;: £10,000 benefit I/ 1 hi S
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    • 69 11 AUSTRALIAN cricketers' expenses allowance has ben increased for Test matches during the M.C.C.'s 1058-59 tour. The Australian Board oi Control has decided that pay for each Test would re- main at £56 a.-> for the 1954-55 tour, but that expenses would be increased from £8 to
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    • 57 11 Former world heavyweighi champion Ezzard Charle started another comeback In Fairmont, West Virginia, with a points victory over johnny Harper of Stubenvillc. Ohio, In A 10-rouiui bout. Charles. 37, who was champion in 1949 and 1951, had an e&Sy time with Harper, 25. who back-
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    • 56 11 Standing on the winners' rostrum at the Pare dc s Piinces Stad- ium are the happy feminine pursuit win ners (amateurs) for the World Cycling (ham J pionships. From L-tO-R: British 1 Kathleen Ray (placed 3rd); world champion, Russian Luhov K«>( 4 chetova and British Marguerite Hall (placed
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    • 73 11 ian Craig Australian cricket rest captain, should be fit enough to get up this week-end for the first tune in a month, his lather, Mr. J. R. Craig, said yesterday in Sydney. Craig 1 who i.s suffering from hepatitis (inflanxatlon ol the liver) has b<
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    • 42 11 Karin Bcyov of Bast Germany ixatcrru ncr own iwu metres breastetrokG world record with b time oi 70.8 ec last night in Leipzig, Tins was seven-tenths ni .1 second ra let tnan nei previous world brsl of 80 U
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    • 349 11 t<he New Zealanders provided thrilling elf* max to the English first class cricket programme yesterday at Scarborough with a tie on the stroke of time against Tnm Dmvm*. vi Henry Cave, standing in lor the New Zealand captain John Reid, signalled the thrill packed finish
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    • 207 11 Singapore Amateur Cycl Ing Association will have the Singapore TraClc mobile squad and also Royal Air Force outriders to clear the way for cyclists In urn 58 mile "Tour of Singapore" race tomorrow. jt tar! i ;i f '> 30 n n More than cycll
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      • 191 11 B v< ROSS 10 Charles Lamb appears I B t Crufts? (8 flower Co. il Ig repeated up the Thami B erj danger- 4 >- 12 Do again the oUi bird ii M ■< n Oll 13 Rose (tropfl Bob (3), Mi y 15 A blow from a rapiei i
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    • 256 12  -  ALLAN LEWIS By Gold Vase prospects do light training /CONSERVATIVE, winner of his last two races showed that he is retaining his winning form when he galloped attractively over 31 in 3g sat I poh this morning. The track was in good condition In gpi^ ut heavy
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    • 295 12 Indians 5; Royal Air Force 2. THE heroes were Gurunathan and Krishnan who between them schemed all the goals for the Indians. But this was a team triumph too in which scientific soccer paid off. This Singapore Amateur Football Association Premier League encounter was hard
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    • 44 12 Kosei Kamo Japan), partnered by Whitney Reed (California), was eliminated from the men's doubles at the international lawn tennis championships yesterday in Toronto. Kamo and Reed were beaten 4-6, 3-6 by Luis Ayala (Chile) and Ulf Schmidt (Sweden) in the quarterfinals.—Reuter.
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    • 58 12 The Australian Board of Cricket Control decided yesterday that the Austra- lian team to tour India and Pakistan in 1959-60 should bo selected next March. The side would be restricted provisionally to 15 players. The Board hopes to complete tour arrangement at its next meeting in
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    • 32 12 The touring Bank of Korea women's basketball team last night ended its schedule of Tokyo games by beating the Kyogo Bank team 50-34 at the People's Gymnasium In Tokyo.- Reuter
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    • 224 12 Thomson and Locke beaten BOTH overseas challengers, Bobby Locke, of South Africa and Peter Thomson, the Australian holder of the British Open title, were eliminated in the quarter-finals of the British match play professional golf championship yesterday at Walton Heath, Surrey. Locke went down by one hole to Irishman Christy
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    • 65 12 POSNER CANNOT RIDE \IERV FOSXER will I I not be riding at < the Ipoh race meeting. It is now learned I that he suffered two < broken ribs when he I I took a tumble in the I 1 last race at the recent Buktt Timah meet--1 ing> 1
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    • 23 12 ACCRINGTON drew 1-1 with Brentford In an EngflsTi League third division football match last night In Accrington.- Reuter
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    • 22 12 Results in yesterday's British Rugby Union matches were: Penryn 0 Metropolitan Police 6; Penzance an« Newlyn 29 Taunton 3.-1
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