The Singapore Free Press, 7 November 1958

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  • 15 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper pore, Friday. November 7, 1958. Price 15Ct».
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  • 230 1 MOON ROCKET TODAY: NEXT— ON TO MARS? Anierira's Pioneer H is all set for launching AS U.S. AIK FORCE technicians made final preparations last night to launch a new rocket to the moon today it was announced by senior officials of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration that America now
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  • 127 1 PRESIDENT lIMNHOWEK will promise an expanded flow of US. loans, surplus farm products and technical help to Asian nations m his address on Monday to the Colombo Plan meeting m Seittle. Washington officials disclosed yesterday. They doubted, however, whether Mr. Eisenhower's speech would contain
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  • 123 1 CHURCHILL SOUNDS WARNING SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL said the problems now confronting the West might m some ways be more complicated than the struggle for survival 18 years ago. There was "no clear-cut objective of victory In our sight," he said m Paris yesterday. "It is harder to arouse, even among
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  • 79 1 TWENTY Americans were marooned yesterday on an ice floe m the Arctic Ocean m the middle of a howling storm which foiled rescue attempts. Radio reports m New York said the men included a number of scientists from an International Geophysical Year observation station
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  • 53 1 TRADE Ministry sources m Jakarta said yesterday Japan and China might resume trading by "Triangular deals through Indonesia. Antara news agency reported. The sources disclosed Japan had agreed to the idea, but China had some objections, which would have to be ironed out at a
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  • 32 1 I ula Institute of i m Pasadena or ded a major which it said •orthtrn Japan im Univer New York wavei romI thl 1906 lcls co earthquake. Reuter
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  • 108 1 TWE acting Minister for Commerce and Industry Mr. Francis Thomas, has promised to consider the "trading aspect" of the Government's recent ban on import of certain textiles, publications and gramophone records from China Mr. Thomas yesterday met representatives of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce who
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  • 30 1 November first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 91' 4 cents per lb., up seveneighths cent on yesterday's closing price. The tone was quiet.
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  • 115 1 A COLOURFUL m British naval history ended yesterday when the Queen's colour of the British East Indies naval sta- Hon was handed our m a formal ceremony m the heart of London. In the last icar the command took part m the recapture of Singapore and
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  • 126 1 ORITAIN yesterday made a drama- tic bid to break the Geneva atom conference deadlock by submitting a plan outlining the first steps of an effective international control system for policing an East-West nuclear 1 test ban. Britain's chief delegate. Minister of State David Ormsby Gore,
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  • 20 1 Five more polio" cases— all paralytic were admitted to the Middleton Hospital up to 9.45 a.m. today.
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  • 23 1 The London Parliamentary Group for World Government yesterday urged the British Government to sponsor a permanent United Nations force.- Reuter
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  • 283 2 CO LONG AS people born iii the United Kingdom or Singapore were net classed as restricted immigrants," their entry or re-entry to Malaya would not be handicapped by modifications being made to the Federation Government's immigration laws Giving this assurance m the Howe ol
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  • 45 2 fpHM healthy older worker is USUall) as good .is his younX >;er colleague, i>r Gnnnar Gunderson, President of the American Medical Association, said m Philadelphia yes terday. He Has urging that compulsory retirement at »>"» or 70 should lie scrapped Reuter
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  • 210 2 Tin export quota unchanged rpill total permissible export amount lor the i\ producing member* of the international tin agreement during the filth control period Jan. i to March SI has been fixed at •■JO.OOO tons, unchanged from the current level. This was announced m London last night by the International
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  • 162 2 500 GUY FAWKES FIRES: MANY CHILDREN HURT ABOI'T 250 people were arrested m various parts of Britain In Wednesday night's Guy Fawkes fireworks orgy, nearly 100 children were injured m the Liverpool area alone, and firemen had to deal with nearly 500 fires m Greater London. At St. Paul's Eye
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  • 56 2 BRIAN Edward Ford, a British Army corpora] sentenced m Cypru nine months' detention for distributing; a lurging Britons to use violence against Greek has had his reduced da: [n the H I Commons Bri to i tive I on the British dried TWO I Ith
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  • 23 2 i Malayans who obAmerlc i ctions [nche Jamaluddln bin .ml Inche Z ruddin both di trie' i the Fed
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  • 14 2 Mr A! i tan- Granville I if formei m M Reuter
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    • 34 2 J" a** aa A aW m x ***^^Jw DESIGN 64 hO* m± A WmWA M _^«lj Ml^Vf i i >^ 2^*^^^^ Sing, from $3.50 Sim mmmmm mvJL A,rrl rubber %vW^ aSI •?(7 i i^^l aKdaW^^Saß^^
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    • 76 2 NEW! 65";, DACRON 35 r r COTTON DRIP DRY SHIRT UP-TO-DATE COLLAR COOL AND COMFORT ALWAYS IN PERFECT REASONABLY PRICED Obtainable from: LI SENG MIN CO. LTD.. 6, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD SINGAPORE TEL: ***** N. J. BHAGWAN CO. I.;. North BrMgi R BINGAPORI MIRRO Omelette Pan So *o«y to moke
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  • 150 3 Malt J-"* r*U*r nw z 1 Wfg Uiblvts €§r<> vluvs ili\\\ police headquarters said last night i that Mix (iutler, held on suspicion of the urder of 11 women, had confessed to the kill- three of them. The three were: M Robas, 47.
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  • 82 3 DAVID Hall, 17. got a second-hand car at Newcastle -on-Tyne yesterday for one shilling and three pence. The car, a 1938. 12--horsepower saloon, with "Good runner" whitewashed on its windscreen was sold by a garage which alloioed li 4o on it m a part exchange
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  • 119 3 SINGAPORE should adopt a definite language policy so that positive steps could be taken to foster language education, a prominent educationist said last night. Dr. Tai Chen Hwa. a senior lecturer at the University of Malaya's School of Education, added: "In many countries. it
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  • 60 3 100,000 JOBLESS FORECAST A LABOUR Member of Parliament. Mr. Maurice uldelman, predicted m Coventry yesterday that within the next two years 100.000 workers m the British aircraft industry would become redundant through the switch to missiles production. These together with those engaged m ancillary trades, would cancel out the intended
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  • 22 3 The Duchesa of Knit will maki i month r o* i it i m Pcbi I and March. Reuter
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  • 101 3 BIT OF SKIN LEADS THIEF TO PRISON APIECE of skin caught on a wall behind a bank m London was the vital clue that sent John Vernon Rees. 36. to 10 years' jail for taking part m a €43.000 ($365,500* theft. The thieves took the money after blowing open the
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  • 53 3 tji IN ES ol G3 or a month's Imprisonment were Imj rday on 128 African women who took part In a proc< sslon m Johani la t month to prot< ilnst the ol id. ntity book n women, who ed with ruction, were all to pay
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    • 155 3 aoos sua to you* uf§ •"•■L^ S A lotto* 'mn (awii Till *"<• »»4»« IAU Wk t*\"*X*M Q,ou< »"«> iiirrai< JM4 'a irnßj i» »>•*»» <»•*- j«4»i»« Hi >T^ H HBS •'u^Miiis tMAm rti4M »«oeot4«r l»»4» mil C4oo*. r 0 «i< mm Law IT 1 sal «iA«i»ot »«iui4«r/«i i«oor M
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  • 195 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, Nov. 7, 1958. Opinion Bribes and tempters IN all lands people in office or holding high positions are j exposed to the corroding influence of the bribe or "gift" in return for favours. Latest country on which the world spotI light has fallen is the
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  • 301 4  -  Beachciomber l>H PROFESSOR lIAGGERSTONE has succeeded m com pi into 931 all that needs to be nd about the new approach to the modern novel, as a synthesis of tendencii Like E, H. Unit, tne pro i regards the develop merit ol d on subjective r lions
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  • 1217 4  -  MARK CHRISTIE REPORT SPOTLIGHTS BRITAIN'S BIG SOCIAL PROBLEM THE PARENTS LIVE IN FEAR SOME STARTLING FACTS REVEALED BY MENTAL HEALTH STATISTICS UY Till end of this year, one person m 250 ol Britain's population will have occupied bed m mental hospital. One child m 20
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    • 20 4 ;marcasite RHINESTONE JEWELLERY m Imtmmi Crmmtlmmm w on Display Jewellers Silversmiths P 78 North Bridjcr- Kd Sporeß A Kuala l.umpur.
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    • 18 4 Minds Mutter, a new approach to mental health." B.i Beryl P. Cooper. <A Bow Croup publication, 2s. 6d).
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  • 376 5 PAST COUNCILLORS REPLY TO MAYOR Ong told; 'We performed our duty' pORMEJt Singapore city councillors today replied to fresh attacks on their policies by the Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, at the council's budget meeting yesterday. The Mayor denounced past councillors for spending millions of dollars on developing the Tebrau
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    44 5 Miss hristl D'Crux, who won the second place m the last Miss Singapore contest, tric> on her "tat woman" i ostutne complete with mask m which she will appear at the fraud Arts Ball to be held at Raffles Hotel tomorrow night
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  • 152 5 Marriage law: Hindus impatient MEMBERS ol the Singapore Hindu Advisory Board are impatient at what they called "undue delay" m implementing a Govern-ment-appointed committee's recommendation to make Hindu marriages eompulBorily registrable and monogamous. The Government is understood to be waiting for a .signal from the Federation to finalise the legislation.
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  • 82 5 PRASAD for S' PORE? INDIAN lions In Singapore hope thai the I India Df idra Pra id, win visit the Colony during his tout <>l the fed( i.'' lon next month. An India Ho >kesman hei plan the Presidents visit to the Federation had not I flnali was not known
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  • 64 5 A VARIED programme of entertainment has been arranged for the opening of the Kampong Teban community centre, off Tampenis, by the Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing. Dato Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat at 4 p.m. tomorrow The $12,000 centre has been built by the Singapore
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    • 38 5 SINGAPORE DISPENSARY S'V STOCKED 'ISTSI\ TOWX) 265. Orchard Rd. Spore 5900 Opens: From 8.30 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. Serangoon Carden Way Opens: From 9.00 a.m. to 900 p.m. Call on us for your I Medical, Toilet CftMtMc Requirements
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    • 200 5 ARTS BALL Raffles Hotel Saturday Bth November from 9.30 p.m. to 2.00 a.m. Theme: "Jungle Fantasy". Tickets $10/- single at Robinson's or P.O. Box 2339. All proceeds m aid of the Singapore Children's Society. Space donated by Kian Gwan (M) Ltd. Room 205, 2nd floor, Kong Hoa Bldg., 2, George
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  • Hound the World Market Prices
    • 171 7 LONDON. Nov. 6. Previous today i:lHm mV Lt* 25-, tarn NH bin I "'"I"" 1 L'U 1 seller* teller* 26 buy* 26>« bu? 26' 4 Niton sellers N P ot 26 bu\. 26 bu KIKI 26'« sellers 26', sel, v i i:>n Settlement 1:11 .dm 26 binrtw
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    • 101 7 NEW YORK, Nov. 6. Previous Today ll\ Straits spot 98.00 nom. 98.25 nom. TIN foturM Straits Contract Dec. 95.50 buyer* 95.25 buyers 97.50 sellers 98.00 sellers Jan. 95.37 buyers 95.00 buyers 97.37 seller- 97.87 sellers rONE (Juiri SALES: Nil. RIBBER; FuturnNov. 31.75 buyers 31.85 buyers 31.90 sellers
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    • 32 7 NEW YORK. Nov. 6 Prerioas Today ■to Fndu>tri.iK 550.68 554.85 10 Railroads 150.91 152.51 40 Domrsti. P...nd> 86.24 86.32 15 Ctilittea 83.96 84.:Ui 65 Sto<k> ompositr Averages 190.80 192.127
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    • 59 7 Mal.ib.ir awaiting M%. 24', eif. Sarawak unrelea.*e j to 25. quoted. Muntok white spot 41. November shipment 24',. 24 c awaiting release unquoted. and f. Lampong spot 25*4, afloats 40 1 and November ship»wsitii J5 1 afloats ment 40 l i, 40 cif. sellers exWU to S nber
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    • 98 7 COPRA Philippines Tif. I.K. N"itli I uropesn ports delivered it pel lvii» ton Nov. COPRA, Stralti i ik. North Europ* m port delivered -'t pel long lon Nov. Dec. COCONI 1 OIL crude Straits eai. I nropesn ports m bulk per long ton Nov. Dec. COCONI
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  • 95 7 of Primary Six »5 class* s of English Government and aidea schools m Singapore can now take part m civics courses, organised by thi Department of Informa tion Services m conjunction with the Education Ministry. The courses are now belnjj held twice a day. until
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  • 135 7 T H: a further m prices on stock Alofit taking I ion In lal equities, the market Ith widt favourd by the advance tnllowlng but the her the aftcrand Un. ps. market ed a number of good features. Textiles advanced A feature of tobaccos was
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  • 247 7 SEVERAL HUNDRED EMPLOYERS ARE WARNED Fewer provident fund defaulters (2EVEUAL hundred employers m Singapore have been warned m the past two months for failing to pay provident fund contributions on behalf of their workers. The genera! manager of the Central Provident Fund Board, Mr. C. E. Green, said the Board
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 171 7 ifllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllls 1 SINGAPORE 1 HIGH TIDES E TODAY: 7.30 p.m. TOMORROW: 8.24 a.m E and 8.41 p.m. E SUNDAY: 9.04 a m. and E 936 p.m. MONDAY: 9.40 a.m. E and 10.27 p.m. E TUESDAY: 10.16 a.m E and 11.16 p.m. E WEDNESDAY: 10.54 S a.m. E THURSDAY: 0.06 a.m
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  • 113 8 ALL-OUT WAR ON POLIO EGGS SOLVE OUTPUT PROBLEM A LTHOUGH m many respects the war against poliomyelitis has been won with the discovery of the two new vaccines Sabin, and Salk, the victory hos yet to be consolidated. This is being done m two ways. Research into, methods of producing
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  • 538 8 Man behind the s enes It opens up new possibilities The adaptation of polio virus to grow m the chick embryo for the first time m scientific history offers new possibilities m immunisation against polio as well as m diagnosis of this disease. Up till now, polio viruses have been
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  • 100 9 Those 'dos' and 'don'ts' -THE EARLY SYMP--1 TOMS OF POLIO ARE A HEADACHE, A SLIGHT FEVER AND STIFFNESS OF THE BACK OR NECK. IT ISQUITE POSSIBLE THAT A LARGE VARIETY OF MINOR AILMENTS CAN CAUSE THESE SYMPTOMS, BUT IN VIEW OF SINGAPORE'S PRESENT EPIDEMIC IT WOULD BE WISE TO TAKE
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  • 161 9 QUEUES of people seeking immunisation Jrom polio for themselves and their children have been lining up daily at the Singapore Youth Centre, Kallang Road, and the Institute of Health m Outram Road. Fresh supplies of Sabin vaccine that recently arrived m Singapore have helped
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  • 511 10  -  Alfred Drafer By A CLEANER scans the hifhlj polished floor for something to sweep up, bill it i.s spotless. A Custom* officer gazes ruefully at the tmply benches m his shed. A* waitress stands on the heated floor ol the mack bar waiting
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  • 395 10 This man is burning himself up mHE World's Youngest Fire-Eater is enterprising m other ways too. you will be glad to hear. He is going to have a circus of his own. With "bags of oompah and glitter." Considering he is supposed to be studying French and Spanish at Oxford.
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  • 48 10 A trial run Ihe newly built "business cxpi train called "Kodama" (Echo) was nivcn Its first olTlclal trial run In Japan recently begween Tokyo and Osika This cxnress will link Tokyo and Kobe at about 7a m.p.h. The express is seen here eoaitlng through the suburbs of Tok
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  • 546 11 DON'T LET COLOUR FOOL YOU! By THfc LENSMAN ,u{ most A people are c0n,,,.,'a, taking colour 10 s.s not much .a from taking unite sn ip^l> ot different, S£ Vtte tartofthe m the 30s, both amaressional; very that repancles irs as seen, photographed, and remem b Whv do the colours
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  • 379 11 Simple props can make a shot Give them something to do and children will present you with the most natural poses you could wish for, like the impromptu ''class room" session printed below. Remember: children just lore dressing up. and they are bom actors. OROPS are often
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  • 141 11 QUEMES I.s it possible to picture people hu candle light? —j.n. Ws isp the same technique as for outdoor night-shooting. Try i saies of exposure! In re lative time sequence. You will probably discover that the most difficult task m photographing people by candle light is
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  • 76 12 PI ARMY PLEDGES LOYALTY TO GARCIA rpiiK Chiel oi-staft of the I ..rmcd forces of the Philippines has pledged the 'unswerving loyalty" of the troops to president Carlos Oarcie their Commander-in-Chief Loose talk' Lieutenant-Genera] Ali Arellano m A Manila statement denounced loose talk regarding a i er thai the government
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  • 208 12 JAPAN GOODS GLUT —NEW CREDIT PLAN FOR BUYERS? r rlli: Japanese Government Is studying a plan to extend yen credit to foreign countries purchasing stockpiled consumer goods from Japan, it was learned In Tokyo. The Ministry of International Trade and Industry is discussing the scope ot the plan with the
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  • 97 12 'Farmer will ravolt NATIONALIST China's ruling party was told In Taipei, that the new people's communes being established m Com* munisl China would become anti-Red fortresses Mr.' (hen Chien. Chang, a party depart. menl director, predicted before the Kuo. Rlintang (Nationalist Party) thai the com. mune system would back-fire against
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  • 67 12 Steel 'leap' success claimed CiOMMUNIST China Aid it produced more than 7.200.000 tons ol steel m the ftrsl ten months ol this yi 'I i Peking People' Daily, organ ol the Chin ese Communl t Party Bald, that the year' teel production targel ol 10,700,000 tons wns "m Bight." Now
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    93 12 The ten-day Pacific Festival held m San I Francisco, California, honoured 37 states and j nations from the northernmost island of Japan south to New j Zealand and from j Alaska to the southern tip of South America. Concerts, art exhi- bits, fashion shows and other festival events j emphasised
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  • 83 12 CEATO Secretary General Pote Sarasin said m Bangkok that every effort was being made by the Communists to undermine popular support for legitimate governments and to create a false sense of security to make peoples and nations passive to the dangers of Communism. Throughout South-East Asia, he
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  • 161 12 President gets results in graft battle I Carlos Garcia the Philippines said that graft and corruption major problem of tratlon. n» added, however, that the problem was "inherited." Mr Garcia made the statement m a ScrippsHoward interview published m New York. He said nobody ever foußht harder against corruption In
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  • 33 12 Mr. Balchandra Sharma. chancellor ot the Nepal Academy m Katappealed to p| writer t«> r< their decision m branding Nobel prize winner Borl i ,k a tor. U.P. I.
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  • Glimpses
    • 155 12 Ceylon in danger— Dr. Erhard The free Press Friday, Novembe OKOIESSOK Ludwig Erhard, Weil term Minister for Economic Affairs, said i,» r lombo that lie had found Ceylon politLn perhaps the most restless of the eountri i South-East Asia he had so far visited Dr. Erhard— who had been to
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    • 23 12 India suffered an adverse balance of U551 0,700.000 m its trade with the Soviet Union during the first four months of 1958 U.P.I.
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    • 21 12 A Japanese delegation is h o 1 ding preliminary talks m Bonn on a possible expansion of Japanese-West German trade.- U.P.I.
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    • 39 12 IT TT THREE LEADING WEST GERMAN BUSINESS FIRMS HAVE OFFERED TO INVEST UP TO U.S. $90 MILLION IN SOUTH KOREAN INDUSTRIES, ACCORDING TO OFFICIALS OF THE SEOUL MINISTRY OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY. THESE OFFERS ARE NOW UNDER STUDY. U.P.I.
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    • 33 12 A 28-year-old Japanese deaf-mute, Mr. Masahisa Matsuhara, has left Kobe for Greece to attend Athens University. He had appealed to G rown Prince Constantine for his assistance when the JrteMrtK/M < m J Reuter
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    • 32 12 rra.sad lias returned the Communist-run sin SL*2SV BUI regulating the state's high (m vvith the directive tlu clauses encroachinc upon the Jurisdiction of the Government and Parliament be first deleted. U .P.I.
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    • 27 12 A group of 122 Jaj fishermen returned to Fukuoka from I m CommuniM ternment cai Communist ing Red barm r> and urging the the Kishi Goverm U.P.I.
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    • 33 12 Mr. John Graham, one ot the five commis doners ot the U.S. Aton I miswill Japan a n d the Philippines this month to study the atomic energy programmes of both count: Reuter
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    • 27 12 The Rev. Pete: Kao has arrived m London witr. his family from Hong Kons to take over a new centn m London's dockland foi Chinese seamen. Reuter
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    • 18 12 Soviet and Japani officials have b tiations m Moscow on i revision ot resigned m Tok cember. Reuter
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    • 24 12 Admiral Ariel) UJB. Chief Operations, s; delphia that, Government to the Chi munists m tl over Quemo only invite a munlst ad where. Reuter
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    • 43 12 Freda Utley, a\ China S books about 0 writing m Tinn Of Formosa c that the Natt the only ho\ ed Chinese on th m land She ad choice which < is whether or sound the d hope among V and voicclc people." U.P.I.
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  • 439 13 THE TIFFIN WAS SO LIKE LUNCH [Book of the Week A.I.ST IS EAST. By George Mikes. Andre Deutsch, 10s 6d. pEORGE MIKES is a rare and very valuable literary phenomenon a writer who is essentially a first-class humourist, but who has something to say as well. In his latest book
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  • 1181 13 They made history in the Antarctic FUCHS AND HILLARY WRITE OF THE GREAT TREK THE CROSSING OF ANTARCTICA. By Sir Edmund Hillary and Sir Vivian Fuchs. Cassell. M the news oi their great exploit is still fresh m people's minds, Sir Vivian Fuchs and Sir Edmund Hillary have made a
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  • 134 13 MURDER PLAN SIX. John Bingham. (.ollan< I 6d. On I ol tape recordings b novelist outlines to hi.s pubh Victor Oolhancz) a plan for the murder of his mistress's husband. The plot develops a seiie maddeningly, clever and suspenseful twists, and results m a thriller of a very
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    • 1355 14  - CARACAS CAN BEAT STABLEMATE WITH 21b LESS ALLAN LEWIS By Demarara MS, lucky <..un«- 8 1 s|- Grand pg n lleai Kn.puon s of*. <. i a nee B. UB. Britannia n >afe Inv. wid. Bcrara v k.os. Petite Raanll II CI. 3, Div. 1-5 i OCAL trainer Mil J
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    • 29 14 UNomciAi .tartei morrow's radii follows j Demarai Garni Redouhle Doddlngton. island iH.v n Tournai. Aberd i Torch rhrei Bnkll Blntai slum- lad tt' lo
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  • 52 15 IJJ n enterprising innings of 95 not Basil Butcher, a 24-year-old British the West Indies played them- >ng position against a Services Poona. en rate the i the led 1 top of man clocg bat Smith fully i m 09 i the Hi nine o
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  • 98 15 CiLOSINO prices at caliover at I the .ber i 100 tr) 8 A' Royal Miawa} 100 to 7 Brioche and Chid Barker, inn to 6 Courtlier and Paul 18 to 1 Quentin Dm 20 to 1 Belt. Falls Ot Shin. 22 to l Beaubrldge and Daily Task. 25
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  • 355 15 Merry Light in a final workout 15y ALLAN LEWIS aiihky LIGHT (Bar. T1 rait), working on the outside of Yardarina (Lee) antl m the centre of the track, impressed with her three m 37 l] 5 on the number two track at Kuala Lumpur this morning:. Merry Light appeared to
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  • 81 15 SIXTEEN players will travel to Johore Bahru en Sunday representing Teluk Kurau United for their annual soccer encounter against Starlight of Johore Bahru for the Tay Joon How Cup. The players aro: Say Beng. Jolly Lee. Keliwon. Peter Lopez. Chooi Kirn, Hashim Noordin, Shariff, Andrew
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  • 190 15 A rest May can well afford UNGLAXD captain Peter May's decision to rest from M.C.C.'s match against Victoria, which starts m Melbourne today, was made with a view to allowing his injured knee time for a complete recovery. Team manager Mr. Freddie Brown said last night that he considered Peter
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  • 86 15 THE QUEEN INVITES BILLY TO LUNCHEON BILI.Y WRIGHT, Uplands soccer captain, has been invited by Queen Elizabeth to i private luncheon party it Buckingham Palace on November -U. H,. is the first professional footballer to be >o honoured. Buckingham Palace spokesman said; "It is part of the Queen's programme of
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  • 37 15 Liver- nn Cup to be run mile two furlongs and 110 at Liverpool todaj ockeys: Pampered King <D. Lollo iR. ton <D nflxedi, T Hydet. ixed>, Luno Dauber Ing JacK H Burlington Ben Reuter.
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  • 148 15 JUNIORS BEAT TENNIS STARS HOCK members of the six- m a n Philippine Davis (up squad, including Philippine chamnion i iniindd Dc>ro. |S3S4 m the first round of the South Australian tennis championships yesterday. Martin Mulligan, a promising junior, was toosteady for Juan Jose after an uncertain start. Losing the
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    • 139 15 a A NATURAI SOURCE OF ENERGY .Im,, Jr422aomm\ mmOmmks <*ta- V Jja j4dma£&moom >dm\ Wffis? -igLjfr^mmKfKaL <fB p^£ wyy ~jamW\ mmfflffiaßko^mmmmMt, 1^ yyya^Gr**- y<> v In order to overcome tiredness f~ja% -^^^^m a child needs a concentrated, > energy restoring food. Taken by M^ Ii the spoonful, on bread or
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  • 65 16 STOP PRESS One wicket for no run M.C.I won the loss and decided to but fir-t in then usi Vktaria li MHhotiriie this morning. They lost opening bats man Peter Richardson VMttiout a run being scored M.C.I 181 INNINGS f I Richardson M.uhlock> b Meckiil I C. A. Milton not
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  • 344 16 'SEX SMEAR': WILL REDS BE CHARGED?, MP TO ASK Campaign to discredit union officials alleged rpHE British Government will be asked m A Parliament next week if it intends to lay conspiracy charges against Communists alleged to have conducted a smear campaign against a London trade union official. Behind the
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  • 84 16 BRITAIN ma. ban the to. port of American I Alms if th,, conscious" are found bad House of Con ,asto" yesterday. A Labour member Hi John Stonehouse hadViied about the Import 01 can horror films, which hf said subconsciously into the ami. n StCal ly weak
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  • 107 16 S'PORE EXAM QUESTIONS PAPER LEAK SUSPICION liIIKRE is a strong suspicion that questions set for secondary school entrance examinations m Singapore which "ended" on dnesday had leaked out before they were sent to regional group heads In charge of test centres. The heads got the question paper on the morning
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  • 44 16 THE projected international conference on Antarctica will be held within a few months. Washington officials said yesterday. The conference was proposed by President Elsenhower, who suggested that a treaty be drawn up to preserve Antarctica for peaceful scientific purposes. Reuter
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  • 30 16 Six men were detained last night following a brawl m a bar near the Beach Road police station. Bottles were said to have been used m the fight.
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  • 36 16 r^tiE United Nations yesA torday headed toward a vote reafirming the four-year-old U.N. formula for unification of Korea. The debate m the General Assembly's political committee was expected to end on Monday. U.P.I.
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  • 29 16 The Metropolitan Opera m New York ha s cancelled its contract with Maria Callas the soprano "because of her refusal to fulfil her ron. tract." Reuter
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  • 46 16 Arrangements are being made to hold the Singapore Art Society's ninth exhibition from December 16 to 21 at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Artists should deliver their entries at the Victo ria Theatre on November 22 between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m.
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  • 42 16 The U.N. Humanitarian. Social and Cultural Committee yesterday adopted a draft resolution for a World Refugee Year. It urged U.N. members to co-operate m promoting a refugee year to secure increased assistance for refugees throughout the world. Reuter
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  • 130 16 THE FOREIGN PRESS yesterday blamed the Republican landslide m the United States elections on Mr. John Foster Dulles' "brinkmanship" policy coupled with a fading from the limelight of President Eisenhower's name. Unemployment and econo- mic reverses m the United States were also cited as reasons for the
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  • 37 16 A Soviet bid to have Com munlsl China admitted to the United N I tional Scientific and Culturrganlsatlon was de »d last, i light for the third time m 24 hours. U.P.I.
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  • 39 16 MKs Mil I>RKI> IRBNI ELVIN. a 54-year-old teacher s.iid to have failed two driving tests, was fined \:io at Bury St. Edmunds yesterday for attempting to bribe the examiner at her last test.- Reuter
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  • FREE PRESS Holiday Guide
    • 8 1 FREE PRESS Holiday Guide Friday, November 7, 1958.
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    • 869 1 Bogor Citygarden of Indonesia HIRECTLY south of Jakarta, at the foot of the island's backbone of mountains, stands Ihe ancienl city of Bogor, renamed Buitenzorg by the Dutch m 1745, though the Indonesian people have always called it by its original name, Bcgor. Boiior is ideally situated and has a
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      • 69 1 '''''•••'•••IMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIlllllllllll Mill llllllllMllllllllllllllllllll Ilium HIM llllllllllllllllllllllMlk I DON'T LET THIS HAPPEN WP^wM mm^^~~^^^^^ t mm^- ~l-*1^^^^ _^P*r-7 miiiiniiiiiiiiiiii.iMiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii»r. U Let Cooks take care of your travel arrangements as they have been doing for holidaymakers for more than a century. Our unique experience of travel and worldwide connections is unrivalled. THOS.
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    • 400 2 FOUND: THE LOST ART OF LEISURELY TRAVEL By A STAFF CORRESPONDENT TRAVEL BY f r e i g h ter may not offer the luxury of a steamship nor the speed of an airliner but it's a leisurely way to see the Pacific.
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    • 228 2  - A brave new city rises from ruins of war SIDNEY BROOKES BY OF for- eign Servicemen who passed through Seoul In 1950 and 1951, would find it difficult to believe that a beautiful city and a proud people could rise again from the ruins and degradation which they saw then.
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      • 124 2 mmWL%Jb a\Wjomm\ V A viAiAl W m\^^ p r **^^S^ +t'ir m \\*t-o~f W mmmWlm\ I JmTommW^Lm\ Wm^ W J N^w .J*?'?* Um^^ B Jl B murks* M >J^f VB r V W fIU OVV v .~nT t^'J^ tVNf. and return on the large and comfortable passenger vessels W 11
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      • 55 3 a J mmW V^rmrj J^^k wP^ mmr*mS oSM) tP^^^^Otr Mm mmm^^. W' I M YElk v **Lf .J I iKflt^fl v i^^__^«dr .JH V SoWm MOM mmOOt *%m* «j D^^r ,^H <L, "?ifl v-fc& 36 E^^ \Va vA OOmpr J a^mamj a\\ Zmr H^r O^mr M Jk m\r .^OOOOr *O^Om*r
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    • 318 4 BOMBS STOPPED THE TOTE BUT LONGCHAMP KEPT THE SHOW GOING THE beautiful Lon champ race track near Paris has known Hoods, invasions, wars and hard times but continues its magnificent way as Europe's deluxe show window for blooded horses and handsomely dressed women. A
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      • 219 4 -fIS ™$m n Chronometre Royal comet -^■tljlllll a Timeniere 28 Ei a P r^^ntation coffer of fme ggffig mMM leather. There are alto two for the Connoisseur irS* ™S r,,rr rjpi w J /o/^ r "Geneva Quality", m the jargon of the watch trade, stands for iRSS^! Cir t ,f
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    • 172 5 ABORIGINAL STOCKMAN CHASES A ■GOANNA INTO THE GROUND NEAR PERTH AND UNEARTHS GOLD 4 -KIUINAL stockman digging for a A ia (a type oi lizard) has unearthed ran prospectors believe could be the luvial gold strike m West Australia's ry. Already the stockman and a score
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    • 95 5 An airgirl among pigeons FROM passengers to pigeons that's lovely British Overseas Airways Corporation airgirl Elizabeth Dunnett. Hack hardly an hour from a flight to Rome, Elizabeth was taking a stroll m London's Trafalgar Square when she discovered the pigeons. Elizabeth, who was born m Portuguese East Africa, and was
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      • 191 5 58'2555/MC C^ £_> JjL yjr its FLY 8.0.A.C. ant/ c?w/"o_y those precious Jgtf SfeSfe^ mu.^~" /<3fil iHfc f^kmmW a^ i Aa^H B^^^ Mlv U IK Time is precious— especially on th. M earned vacation. So IL*. TT < /v UWM mfc .»i'a. y^mm. c^fl a g^iaHflUaaw^a^aav J lil\fl av^ fly
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    • 800 6 The boiling, bubbling of fame AF ALL New Zealand's scenic attractions, the thermal region is the most widely known. Movie cameras and box brownies have recorded for their owners from all over the world the weird beauty, colour and endless variety of the wonders of the region and visiting journalists
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      • 137 7 FLY ROUND-TRIP kJ &>JSs<b£qSß kmW iSS^^m\ m\* T W m By >*&■■ m®6mWßm kmSSm W7^- M X J/^J Leave Singapore to Europe via Japan and back via Southern Route through Middle East. 2 weekly direct connection services with Bangkok for DC 7-C flights. 2 weekly direct connection services with Bangkok
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    • 702 8 NOW WOMEN LEAD THE HOLIDAY REVOLUTION QOMETHIN(i j^ revolution ;ii v is Imp piiuiii; to the Bri lish. Tlk> art' beginning t<< travel foi pietism c, Foi tin- first time sii. me xenophobic John Hull thought up the Slogan '"East west, home's best
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      • 109 8 I insular! ADELPHI HOTEL *^fllpajr^ai^H 188 V^ hL o** aaaTMT i.-aaafal |Ba> **f? H| SINGAPORE'S Centrally located m the heart of Singapore, the A tic I phi Hotel has over many years of outstanding service become famous I" Features ol special interest are: THE ADELPHI GRILL on Moroni r gourmet
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    • 816 9 Yes, it needs Marlene to keep your the bill... rpm ;hts along ne roast pre going out one by one, and opposite Nhirlene Dietrich is finishing the last of the wild straw Ik! i s\\V ;nv silling here on the terrace of the Chateau de Madrid— hiul, upon the Moyenne
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    • 142 9 A COMMERCE department travel expert has predicted that U.S. tourists will spend close to US$2--250.000.000 on world travel m 1958. Henry Kearns, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for International Affairs, spoke on expanding world travel dimensions during a meeting of the 28th World Travel Congress.
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    • 874 10 DOES take two to tango presents an American's view o£ a liner where the toast Sputniks, the Soviet people, the British people, ALL the people... DEE WELLS o||K had laken some lindinp, bill now tlu IkilllCil loomed vi). on Hit 1 starboard side ol m\ taxi, m her Ik iid
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    • 852 11  -  KAYSER SUNG By THOUSANDS OF merchant seamen who called al Hong Kong befor< World War 11, may still nave affectionate memories of "Hong Kong Old Hary" v thin, small, bill energetic bumboal woman, now a millionaire. m luunhle Mdler to wealthy business woman
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      • 159 11 i)ine mind i)tu*v*> nntier the stnrs An enchanted evening can be yours when you enjoy the colourful tropical atmosphere of this delightful beauty spot. Soothing sea breezes, wonderful Chinese food and dancing to soft rhythmic mush under the stars. WEST POIXT garden 181, PASIR PANJANG RD., SINGAPORE TEL: ***** HOTEL
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    • 276 12 The international set finds a smart new meeting place r r KA V I LLBftfth from many countries have paid high tribute to the modern living conditions that Singapore provides. In keeping with her status as a great modern metropolis, the island has developed her hotels and restaurants to the
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    • 570 12 Australians get away H r rom it all on the Great Barrier Reef The Australian is traditionally an outdoorman. Even if his job keeps him under a roof during the week, ho will bend over backwards to spend the week end In the open. His holidays are almost invariably a
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