The Singapore Free Press, 18 November 1958

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya' 6 Own Family Paper V .pore, Tuesday, November IS, 19M. Price 13 CU
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  • 99 1 Canberra crashes near Tengah AS RAF Canberra bomber crashed a few minutes after take-off from Tengari at 9.05 a.m. today. An RAF spokesman said the accident occurred about two miles from the airfield. The plane was On a training flight. The spokesman said a rescue team was rushed to the
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  • 24 1 BRITISH troops yesterday threw a cordon round one of the biggest Greek rood markets m Nicosia and searched for arms
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  • 19 1 December first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at on* 25 5" lb changed
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  • 59 1 A us. army truck con thT I through SL without 2HS interference way from JJ* Berlin to West GermJvv made no two W'K id one Arm, iS Parsed Red end 'Ints at each way no-mile hlgh•wt e ou e r. conv y wa of n ;l Partial test
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  • 560 1 'COUP IS SETBACK FOR NASSER DESIGNS ON NILE' All Sudan Ministers under house arrest ABBOUD LOVES GARDENING ministers m the Sudanese Government overthrown yesterday hi a sudden bloodless military coup are reported to have been placed under house arrest m Khartoum, the capital. The entire territory is quiet, with the
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  • 84 1 N. VIETNAM EXPELS ITS BISHOP MO NSEIGNEUR Andre Jacq, Roman Catholic Bishop of North Vietnam, has been expelled from the country, according to a news agency report received m Saigon. The agency said the bishop's home was surrounded by police on Oct. 26. They told him of the explusion order
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  • 33 1 6 new polio cases Six more cases of polio, all paralytic, were admitted to the Middleton Hospital between 4 p.m. yesterday and 9.30 a.m. today. Total for the year is now 308 cases.
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  • 119 1 the trucks involved were covered and the Americans aboard refused to let Ked Army men searcn them. The vehicles yesterday were open-sided trucks. In Paris yesterday ambassadors to the North Atlantic Permanent Council discussed Mr. Khrushchev's recent bid to have the western Big Three leave
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  • 31 1 Heavy fog affecting parts of Britain over the weekend yesterday showed signs of spreading to other parts of Europe. Flights from Paris to London and Amsterdam were cancelled.
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  • 46 1 MR. HAROLD MACMIIXAN is thinking of becoming a farmer when he retires. The Prime Minister told a National Farmers' Union dinner m London last night: "I think when I retire whether voluntarily or rnmpulsorily shall In due course, become one of your members."- Router
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  • 190 1 New Sudan ruler is regarded as 'non-political' OTOCKY, British-trained General Ibrahim Abboud, 58-year-old Sudanese army commander-in-chief, who led the coup, is known as an amiable family man who is fond of his garden, and is generally regarded as being nonpolitical. He is an old friend of ousted Premier Abdullah Khalil.
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  • 203 2 A BRITISH Kspokesman 1 abed ftj not co: a Soviet claim that Britain had lailed to pi a CommunLst Ch i n Note about Korea to the 16 other United Nations members which itnl i to Korea. He was commenting on reports from
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  • 30 2 The Cuban army and the rebel radio reported a total of at least 48 men killed on both sides In the latest fighting m the civil war. U.P.I
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  • 245 2 US planes to retaliate —warning after Soviet attacks AAIKKICA has warned Russia that any further Soviet attacks on U.S. aircraft would result In I.S. aircraft commanders being instructed to take 'necessary and appropriate defensive action." This warning, it was disclosed m Washington yesterday, was contained m a U.S. Note of
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  • 96 2 AFRICAN SHOT IDEAD, SEVEN HURT IN FEUD FLARE-UP !A TRIBAL vendetta x\ exploded m the heart of Johannesburg: on Sunday. An African was killed m a hail of bullets outside a European hotel. The man, >Jotham Majola, died instantly from bullet wounds m Jthe stomach, after fleeing from an African
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  • 26 2 President Nasser conferred for two hours m Cairo yesterday with an eight-man Russian mission on Soviet technical aid for the Aswan Dam.- U.P.I.
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  • 119 2 ,npHE Vatican City newspaper Osservatore Romano, yesterday charged that the Hungarian Communist government was interfering with church affairs to such an extent as to impose on bishops state decisions even .n the field of sacraments. The newspaper was commenting on the Hungarian political elections and especially
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  • 38 2 Britain National Debt .during thr year ended I March ii List increased by about, e225 million to 7.232.047.068. it was oOi dally announced m London lay. f» 193! iod at £7,130,752,01'; Rcutrr
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  • 258 2 PREMIER ON PLOI AGAINSI GHANA rjHANA'S Prime Minister U Dr. Kwame Nkrumah' said m Accra yesterday b took over the Interim Ministry m Bunday'a Ca binet reshuffle "because of difficulties which we are present experiencing and may continue to experienci for some time.' The difficulties arose from existence of an
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    • 45 2 tXMA* FROM $W6M6- TODAY New Features ir Many Surprises •k Slashing Reductions m all Departments DO NOT MISS THIS GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY SHOP AND SAVE YOUR S S AT YOUR FAVOURITE STORE GIAN SINGH CO., LTD. 30 1, RAFFLES PLACE, STORE 1 TEL: 2921 1 b^
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  • 112 3 HUSBAND STAYED OUT, SAYS SAYONARA STAR il« drns uho play- j 1 opposite Marlon Jnuuloi.. (he academy Jsayonara," obtained a divorce yeiterdmy tnm a Vox Dale Ishimoto after fourteen years of j ■uirriage. Cooking bad' uo e itayed out j nights and weekends j without explanation, Ml ss T»ka testified
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  • 290 3 \N f i'Ke over pay by [ewer than 700 men m a motor works m I Birmingham threatens to j throw nearly 40.000 out of i work. The 700 internal transport workers, Inspectors, labourers and maintenance men m the Washwood Heath works of
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  • 19 3 Soviet President Klimenti Voroshilov will visit Nepal shortly, informed sources said m Katmandu yesterday.- U.P.I.
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  • 252 3 Caronia captain rejected my advice —pilot rrilE Japanese harbour pilot of 1 the British liner Caronia told a marine inquiry board m Tokyo yesterday that he was not m charge of the vessel when it struck and damaged a light pilon at the entrance to the port of Yokohama on
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  • 122 3 Man to die for killing ex-Pakistan leader ATA Mohammad, 30-year- old former revenue clerk, was sentenced *o death m Lahore yesterday for killing Dr. Khan Sahib, 80, leader of the defunct Republican Party, on May 9. Dr. Khan Sahib, prepartition Congress leader, was a brother of Ghaffar Khan, known at
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  • 79 3 A BID by British Communists to gain leadership of the 950,000-strong Amalgamated Engineering Union was revealed m London yesterday. They have put up Mr. Reg Birch, a member of the Communist Party executive, to challenge antiCommunist Mr. Bill Carron for tht post of president Mr.
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    • 15 3 m ORCRAID ROAU 1 *L. J44»v. rrt* Monday to Saturday 9.00 a.m. to 6.30 p.m.)
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    • 181 3 Special Announcement to 11 Singapore Cold Storage Customers Have you redeemed your "Omo" Coupon? It saves you 50 cents when you get your packet of "Giant" Omo from any of the Singapore Cold Storage Shops m Singapore Island. A free "Omo" mask will accompany every packet redeemed. Coupon redemption closes
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  • 324 4 The Singapore Free Press Opinion The Erhard lessons TUESDAY, Nov. 18, 1958. IT might not be fashionable to sing England's praises particularly in these post-war years of the new "we have been martyred" nationalisms yet the fact remains that today, more than ever, the Englishman is accepted and trusted overseas.
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  • 443 4 CHARLES CORDDRY reporting from WASHINGTON WllE United States now ap- pears to be ready to cut back its programme of ringing Russia with overseas missile bases and concentrate instead on inter-continental missile bases at home. That prospect, unfolded recently m Washington by
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  • 359 4 Patrols take over from missionaries THE Papuans m the highlands of Dutch New Guinea are still a problem for the administration. The Governor. Dr. P. J. Platteel, says it will take another five or six years before the whole of the territory is brought under control. The missionaries have played
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  • 189 4  -  Beachcomber bY No mdw i lung fa are and a deep frustration bor d blai pair. g 0I Bpac< coi\qu( i rs who*. take them 2,000,000 e S to reach their goal Ws t^'-uffi jag for sitting back ami dX nothing about it Experts differ on wh
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    • 11 4 D JA W A real fruit Juice j ORANGEADE ■iimiiiniiiiiiimn »""itinnitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii»'
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    • 133 4 A^X *ASTf I FAST* I DIWNtR I y^ I \oij\\ 111 I r AND SO DELICIOUS W^L_^ 1 I as if prepared by an Italian Chef llr^L^El r\ T_^fei^E^» 11 time is short and you enjoy tasty food, the answer to fT^^^^npM__3_ your problem is delightful Chef Boy-Ar-Dcc Spaghetti _P^!J_£'lW_9
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  • 399 5 PARTIES WEATHER ALLIANCE STORM Lib-Socs, w.F. and Front pull a surprise ■toi ITU \L observers m Singapore are sur- nrised at the vitality shown by the LiberalIn hlisi Party, Labour Front and Workers Party lesDite mass desertion to the newly-formed li.iLpore Teople's Alliance. They said it was widely believed that
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  • 183 5 TTOE Election Com missioner. Mr. M. Ponnuduray, will hold an inquiry next week into some of the objections raised by voters when electoral rolls were open for inspection last month. He said most claims and objections had been dealt with, as they were found to
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  • 39 5 A total of 99.74 per a of the voters who took part m yesterday's East Gorman tions voted m favour of the slr^le-list Communist sponsored candidates, the East Oerman news ngency A.D.N. said last nij?ht— Reuter.
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  • 49 5 The Far East Air F will hold Its first poll dog trials between Nov. 25 and Dec. 10. Thry will takr pi ic< RAF Scletar. Singapore Nov 2f> and 26. RAF KaiTak In Hong Kong D< i ;«rul RAF Katunayake, Coylnn Dec. 10.
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    • 166 5 tlMtten In f «r Brand) TtUvujaxeJe Sieiffi Plush animals created by Margaret* Stelff are the ideal playmates for KAalifltlr your children. By playing with »VOUIISTIC th#m boby w||| jh|«r first w impression of his future comrades: Toy Animals FtL&^SjZ Piece for ,he connoisseur^ ear PRICE: $765/- (Spore) •oli agents KIAN
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    • 69 6 I lIIMIIST WEW TAVII. |> MIOKIV^' Oasis tastes fresh while J you smoke. .fresh after smoking too. That's why j S smokers who know... J now smoke the big "O". j J Manufactured b§ UqatU T| 7 l S A *ff«r. Tobncc* Cm M" J^ J I CHESTI RHILD i^\i
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 105 6 JEFF HAWKI by Sydney JorJa SHIPS' OF TMff MARTIANS H 6pQQg M/« «VI"H N^n V HOW VMS Ctf nrtot do oHKTIMW# S >l \MMI AKI by Lee Falk amd J*' 1 °f lis JAIV^E by Hubbard lI LO MiII by Chic Young C||p mi 1 1 my NAvße i can
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    • 462 6 m I^ORN today, you have an b n iltiv I B. brilliance with conside abl, t P genius m its expressly tz l you are one who ha s to work v^hVn "inspiration moves" you. You will never get anywhere work 1 ing for someone else. On your own g
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 176 7 LONDON. Nov. 17. Previoua Today HuitlK SO 1 llf topSm 'ports N.» 26 V< buyers 26 >4 buyers mvw™" v no sellers no sellers Uec 2 buyers 26 ft buyers 26 H sellers 26 U sellers Hrkfr No 1 RSS Spot 26^4 buyers 26 >i buyers M
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    • 105 7 NEW YORK. No?. 17. Prevtoos Today ■s Straits Spot »900 nom. 99.20 nom. futures M ■aits Contract Dec 97.00 buyers 97.00 buyers 99.00 scliera 99.00 sellers Jan 9t>.87 buyers 9b.87 Du>ers y~.K>i sti.ciS 98.87 &eiiers ■WF: Hull. SALES: NiL ■ibBEK: Futures Nov 32 .85 buyers 33.00 sellers
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    • 24 7 I NEW YORK, Nov. 17 srr IT 3g d =c B« n ds- 6 7 »»S:g Slocks Composi't; Aviraees" 1»M mil
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    • 54 7 lialabar spot and awaiting 244. afloats 24', to 24 jnbcr Ehipment 23,, 2 3 i to 24. November shipment 23%, 234 cif. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot and awaiting- release 39 H, afloats 39 to 38 H. and November shipment 38 Vi. sellers ex-dock. Above prices quoted m
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    • 55 7 I LONDON, Nov. 17. XI rT a ports <•'»»"«« swS' i f J ir n u D K M N r iH $26 ««'ii«ite. t o h 7» p«t«' d f .i N v"is U E«r«p, an y^WAHf Us £134 reSCIICrS £138 lprS C 9nU m
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  • 236 7 IT'LL TAKE THREE NIGHTS TO COVER FAIR piFTEEN countries from Asia and Europe have L so far booked space at the forthcoming Singapore Constitution Fair for exhibiting their industrial products. And it is estimated a visitor to the Fair would take three nights to see all the exhibits. The countries
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    103 7 The Singapore Cooperative Union Ltd. celebrated Its silver Jubilee with a dinner at the Badminton Hall m Guillemard Road. At the main table above are (from right): Mr. D. E. Siddons, of the City Council Cooperative Union; Mr. Ec Peng Liang, vicechairman of the union: Mr. R. C. Hoffman. Permanent
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  • 148 7 Nanyang life patrons ALL those who have subscribed $100,000 to the Nanyang University are entitled to be patrons for life according; to a Bill published yesterday. The BUI also recommends that all those who contributed $10,000 shall be entitled to be governors, for life. Those who contributed $1,000 ordinary ""bers.
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  • 71 7 SCHOLARSHIP OFFER BY H.K. JAYCEES THE Hong Kong Junior Chamber of Commerce is offering three scholarships for Singapore students, to study commerce economics, Chinese language and literature m Hong Kong. Only boys who have graduated from Chinese middle schools during the past three years are eligible to apply, through the
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  • 50 7 To allow the royal yacht Britannia to pass under the bridges of the St. Lawrence seaway when the Queen visits Canada next summer, the top 20 ft. of her mainmast and the radio aerial on her foremast have been hinged so that they can be lowered. Reiner
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  • 17 7 West Germany Is to send a men's clothes buying mission to Britain next month -Reuter.
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  • 112 7 fVX and ''re'dlnff 8^ securities 91 •SSfWin? PersU- and' 8 bonds O( nproved Ja h pa nes c bonds locks b ut Chinese vance on Wall Street but Canadians were often easier. After opening firm industrials reacted and closed irregular. Many of the leading issues
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    • 88 7 Mlllllllllllllllllliiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiu i SINGAPORE I I HIGH TIDES! TODAY: 321 p.m. TOMORROW: 5.20 a.m. and 4.32 p.m. THURSDAY: 6.35 a.m. and 6.15 p.m. FRIDAY: 7.37 a.m. and 7.56 p.m. E SATURDAY: 8.20 a.m. and 8.59 p.m. SUNDAY: 8.54 a.m. and 9.45 p.m. E E MONDAY: 9.23 a.m. and 10.24 p.m. =T.
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    • 94 7 Today's radio programme 1.15 p.m Musical Comedy Favourites; 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 More Musical Comedy Favourites- 2.00 Close Down; 5.00 The Rocket CluU; 5.30 Fiesta; 6.00 Happy Anniversary presented by Zainal Alain; 6.45 Lights On; 6.53 Announcements and Singapore Share Market Heport; 7.00 Time Signal and News; 7.15
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  • 121 8 'Wannj Eartl She's I RECENTLY J /•nety show! and heard AmJ controversial "i And, fo r cont M also presented ont| "I'm Ju s t An Old! show, she headed! presented to the (I The Queen M Eartha and (f ro fl Bruce Forsythe, M American
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  • 89 8 SOUVENIRS FROM AFRICAN BEACHES T>RITISH actress Gina 13 White (left) on arrival at London Airport recently. She returned from Nairobi, where she made the film "The Reluctant Mermaid:* There was a great deal of work to do, but she had a lot of fun too. And, like all visitors who
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  • 37 8 BRITISH airmen are to fly across the Dover Straits to Calais next July to eel brate the 50th anniversary of the first Channel fllgh' made by Frenchman Ln Hlcriot on July 25, 1909, from
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    • 720 1 WIN the BEAUTY STAKES -BY A NECK ■ton"' nvaleet iltraui ecirv—it 9 easy I Improving on nature jyjANY women who spend a great deal of time cherishing their complexions never give a thought to their necks. They forget that face and throat should be treated as one. and that of
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    • Femin ascope
      • 88 2 SHE is all lit up A BRIGHT lad m Texas; where women like to look bQlder, brassier and more expensive than else- where has thought up something to make fake jewellery outglitter the Hope diamond. The artificial gem studded clip, bracelet or hair ornament is fitted with a tiny electric
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      • 179 2 You din cannot smash her set A N EX< ITIXG I you all the beail ticality. H has a rich I patterns and ntwl sienna, shell and (I and sea Itnfl ling and other trufl Snnerware now on sale m Singapore offers high-fashion styling plus complete pracucent lustre, interesting shapes,
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      • 38 2 A STOE KASH FROM MIR KASHMIR m QUI V with ritual 1 wm I treasured practical v 1 ranges. < to make this exmbroidered design. at uui br /so f O r its theatres and U Sol ana pi
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      • 352 2 npo ADD extra zest or sparkle to your dishes, A try these sauces. You will find them true treasures to be served with the recipes they complement. For Sauerbraten beef hash. a smooth, cool accompaniment; Sour-cream-and-dill sauce. About an hour before serving your
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      • 172 3 ROYAL jelly is the food of the queen bee. Compared with other bees, the queen bee is a fabulous creature. Scientists have discovered that when she emerges from the egg, she is identl cal with other larvae. But the nutrition she gets from royal
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      • 222 2 Wi^M^i L^m i ml J& mm Jjw t mw mk I m^F^^mmWßf^^r\jr y m II V J»> it s dainty- and usefll i A DAINTY parsasol that is as pretty as it is prac- tical comes from Burma. The satin canopy is tasselled and framed on P bamboo ribs. It
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      • 48 3 PROLON melamine dinnerware: Marden Company, 78-82, Orchard Road. BURMESE parasol; Brigette's; 10, Orchard Road. KASHMIR stole; Or.ent Craft, 108, Orchard Road. APISERUM, stabilised solution of royal jelly; C Hoppenstedt Ltd., 127, Cecil Street. FROCK and suit (Page 4); fabrics by Horrockses, available at Whiteaway. Laidlaw Building, Battery Road.
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      • 217 3 mm IOGtRtGAUU Is-untike fo ony other Eoude Cologne. \^vx S s So fresh ond feminine is its f:ogronce. it leoves A jr you with o goy. wonder- Q V ful feeling thot lingers on ond 0n... I Wk ~7fH^)\^\ XJ^^Sg SUBTLE AND t r^MK&y 2*£t3 LASTING? \-^'f V iSi, zlsfclyiCu/'/
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    • 3 4 Poplin and pique
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    • 112 4 1959 MODELS ALREADY IN SINGAPORE DESIGNER John French has just shown his creations for early 1959. Some of the models are not ble m Singapore. In the collection are sophisticated cocktail (/onus, young evening dresses m brocade with high hi n clothes m cool colours, and its wea A slim
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    • 376 4 1 0 points for a thrifty shopper DRESS WELL ON A TIGHT BUDGET ||KKM are ten pointers for the woI man dressing on more taste than monn 1 WHEN a shoe is priced below what you are prepared to pay, try having the soles blackened with dye by your cobbli
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    • 199 4 A hat or is it a wig? I THI Mlffown lurb- IMM hair st>l. hhr. r 52* ***»l imp^l sible to wear a nor,,, i hat. But the .n.u I have come to (he rSSfJ E with shapes which Si I inilfb over the head 5 without dUturbing \l hair
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      • 83 4 >""'nniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiii; C] ml rj j C. K. TANG LTD. I k DEALING IN ALL KINDS OF 1 EASTERN ARTS AND CRAFTS I CHRISTMAS GIFTS f I 5 Our inn slii|tiii<iil of .\<»»<-lli«s I ZZ v For I lirislnias i*ifls C Jusi Arrived. 1310 Orchard Road, Singapore 9. Tel *****, *****,
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    • Article, Illustration
      121 9 he Evil' mpatica In attended I Roy*l B'oli^i'iim m London, ■jivi'r Kartha Kitfs Be Evil." m. unciK u sex singer Bot-so-torrid numbers, nn <;irl." Alter the ■up or staw who were Lt lefl chatting with X) British comedian dancer Antonio and n t r Pal Boone. sud of the
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    • 238 9 THE TALL AND SHORT OF RIDDING A 'bicycle built for two f^NERGETIC girls everywhere love a country j ride. Whether they are out enjoying the 5 fresh air m the arid wastelands of the Raj- |j putana desert m India, or breezing along a i tree-lined road outside London, they
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    • 363 9 HARDSHIP imposed on foreign seamen who run foul of th<; Immorality Act at South African ports is causing concern amon^ dock welfare workers and trade union circles m sea faring countries. The Immorality Act prohibits relations between white and coloured. The
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    • 7 9 Then and naw. -AND CYCLING'S FORWARD LOOK.
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    • 258 10 PEOPLE OF QUEMOY FORCED INTO HALF-LIFE QUEMOY'S 45,000 civilians go to market only on alternate days and stay at home on Communist Chinese shelling days, a U.S. Government official said m Taipeh. The farmers and fishermen on the Nationalist Chinese offshore island group live a sort of half-lifo regulated by
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      51 10 In spite of Russian complaints that it was a menace to their se- curity, the Japanese ground defence force I mobilised 23,000 men and held manoeuvres on the northernmost island of Hokkaido at the Soviet "back door." I Picture shows Jap- anese tanks crossing a pontoon during the manoeuvres. Popper
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    • 22 10 liftrd Its ban on transport ol roods to CommunLst ChineM and North X (an i>orts by Greek shlppii Router.
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    • 109 10 RATIONALIST Chinese Ambassador Wang Tung-yuan warned m Seoul that South-East Asia "is a treasure which the Communists are determined to grab." Mr. Wang, dean of the Seoul diplomatic corps, said, "One of the primary objectives of international communism m South-East Asia is to gain its
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    • 65 10 THE Indonesian Government has given permission to the Osaka Shosen Kaisha of Japan to enter Indonesian ports to take charge of Indonesian shipping communications between Europe and Australia, according to the Antara News Agenry. Antara said the permission was given to the Japanese shipping compuny to
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    • Glimpses
      • 140 10 Trademarks piracy: Westerners share guilt W» >i GERMAN !•<»• nonius Minister I .ml wig Erhard said m Bonn that it v\ t> often Western blljert who persuaded Japanese firms to make exact copies of Western designs. He was asked at I prt conference on his liveweek tour of Souti Asia
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      • 26 10 .1 woman living near i We* Java, gave birth to newspapers rep or Three of the ba\ let a few fourth is gainim. m hosDital.' r
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      • 50 10 The Communist North. Korean Government Jias renewed its "demand" for withdrawal of ''all foreign troops" from Korea m a letter to U.N. Secretary General Dag Hammarskjoeld and Mr. Charles Malik, president of the UN. General A bly.— U.P.I. INDONESIA AND RUSSIA ARE NEGOTIATING A .RUBBER DEAL, JAKARTA RADIO SAID. REU-
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      • 22 10 The Jakarta Antara news :icy said present Dutch capital Investments m Indonesia have been estimated to amount to about £20 million. Router.
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      • 32 10 The United States plans to take an industrial exhibit on a tour of major Indian cities beginning next month. It will demonstrate the workings of some 20 small American industries.— -U P.I.
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      • 46 10 COMMUNIST CHINESE PRIME MINISTER CHOU EN-LAI SAID AT A BANQUET IN PEKING IN HONOUR OF A DELEGATION FROM THE CHINESE "VOLUNTEERS" WHO FOUGHT IN KOREA: "THE CHINESE AND KOREAN PEOPLES WILL NEVER ALLOW AM ER IC AN FORCES TO REMAIN IN SOUTH KOREA AND FORMOSA."- -REUTER.
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      • 44 10 Japanese Foreign Minister Fujiyama, commenting on West German Economic Minister Erhard's advice for Japan to discontinue foreign exchang< and revise thr said these v would be imp, Japan beca doubtful trading and because of part taken by > m ferprlses m aDJ 2! dustry.- Reutcr.
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      • 24 10 Japan's Kokusai Den shin Denwa (International Telegraph and Telephone) Company has announced a general lowering of rates for its telegram service to Australia. U.P.I.
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      • 46 10 In Communist North Vietnam 300 actors and actresses, 25 per cent, of the Ministry of Culture employees, 59 writers ana artists, and a large nmnoer of students have been put to manual work, 'm order to bring them into contact icith the realities of life."- -Reuter.
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      • 24 10 A specia unit.-ci n. a relation fund Kong to raise n refugees from Comn. China has mj far received one contr:! of HK$5OO. U.P.I.
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      • 50 10 COMMUNIST CHINA HAS REJEOTED THE LATEST U.S. CALL FOR FREE UNITED NATIONSSUPERVISED ELECTIONS TO REUNIFY KOREA.—U.P.I. Sir William Hildred. British director general of the International Air Transport Association, said m Ntw Delhi that most Asian countries were lagging hehind m streamlining customs, immigration and health regulations for airline travellers.- -Rt'lltiT.
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      • 25 10 Indonesian Prime Mil Djuanda said m Karachi he would be glad to Pakistan some time to discu>s trade and economic relations wl^ Pakistani authorities. U.P.I.
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    • 38 10 The colourful dresses of these two women delegates from the Philippines. Dr. Pecson (left) and Madama Gonzales. attracted much attention at the tenth session of the general conference of UNESCO held m Paris.- -Popper picture.
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      • 111 10 Goihg Abroad? I'o.Hlbly yo i. off on leave Manager, BtralU Budget, •r maybe going oversea* to Time* Hovse. River Valley atudy Whatever your reason. Road, Singapore 9. monthi krep In touch with the StralU eott only $24.00 by airmail to Budget. This weekly news U.K. Seamall (anywhere) If paper contain*
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    • 115 11 PRAISE FOR JAPANESE DOCTORS »m AMERICAN Senate report gives Japanese much credit for progress m the M-- dical knowledge, particularly m heart ancer, neurology, glands and effects of atomic radiation. The report lists the National Institute of Health m Tokyo among the chief world centres for investigation and production of
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    • 50 11 R.I. IS SURE OF C-PLAN RELATION S I|\R. R SUBANDRIO. the Urn*- Foreign Min- ;in Seattle that L gratifying thai the United States h.id taken such a lively Interest In the Colombo Plan. "American assurances kave given us more conj- t relationships among partlcij not of a tran- aid Re
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    • 170 11 U.S. pays $110 m. in Nisei claims THE United States has virtually completed financial restitution for forcible removal of Amei rican Japanese from the Pacific coast states durE ing the second world war. In a brief ceremony at the Department of Justice m Washington, Mr. William P. Rogers, the Attorney
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    • 171 11 Oil situation turn expected by China finds I>ECENT oil discoveries m Communist China "may change the petroleum situation greatly In the near future, a United Nations report has said. A study by the Secretariat of the U.N. Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East was prepared for a conference
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    • 186 12 FAR too many people are being killed on Singapore's roads today. In the interests of safety the Singapore Safety Til I Council and the Shell Company of Singapore Ltd. an |x»nsoring a Road Safety Film Competition. Shell Company otter rash prizes of $1000
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    • 199 12 I^XCELLENT pictures of Mid interiors, and of p< pie can be made indoors by daylight, lime exposures, or rather lengthy snapshot exposures, are the secret of success m this field. As a general rule you will get the best snapshots if you do not include sunny windows
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      445 13  -  G.M. THOMSON «n IrMiE B Moustache was both a man and a He was Kitchener of Khartum who flrst decade of this century, Brijjjj soldier, Empire builder and rvmular Idol. nublic imagination, he was a kind of fatherI nther who looked like a sergeant-major. war the Big I
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    • 115 13 WAOAZINI that y«u to instead of ,ii' s brrn on Sal *****; m Parls frora iJiTtis i5 siic undrr Iw'iLEii? a h by "Phone record- Provide IMhl neu to main- tain the fantastic boom In ir< onls sales. Among the other noveii ics; A series of
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    • 1048 13 The middle-aged rebel has just one cause HAROLD BUNTING COMES TO THE CONCLUSION THAT THERE IS NO FUTURE IN TLOOSERY r- TODAY'S BOOK REVIEWS -AND ITS ALWAYS THE OTHER WOMAN IDO NOT believe it. I just do not believe this 1 psychiatrist who says that at middle-age every man is
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    • 167 14 AUSSIE TENNIS STAR COACHES THE ITALIANS PORMER \ustralian l>a\is (up tUf Ken M. Cin-Koi v\i|| toadi (lie Italian l>a\is (up team Nicola Pietrangell, Orlando Simla and Giuseppe IHerta m Australia. Italy are dtie to play the Philippines in thi Intei Anal at Bydn< White City on December 4. 5 and
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    • 282 14 IT'HE M.C.C. in Lon1 dnn lust night agreed to send John Mortlmon to Australia ;is a replacement, Mr Ronnie And, M.C.C. cretary, stated noui Lord's last night that the M.C.C. had agn i <i to the request by Mr. F. R Brown, manager of the touring
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    • 40 14 IAN CRAIG, who has said he will not bo available for the first Test match between Australia and England, stated last night that he hoped to be able to win a Test place- later in tho series. -Reuter.
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    • 297 14 AUSTRALIAN Sid Patter- son and Englishman Peter Brothorton won the professional six-day cycle race that i ied at Sydney's Lidcombe Oval. The win was ter ons third m 14 sixday (13 of them over- and Brotherton's first Th<- Australian la lormer worifj champion cycll Brothcrton
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    • 130 14 SVVEETWATER Clifton. 6ft. 7in., 2201b basketball giant, stretches up his Ions arm to lob in a basket. Clifton is one of Goose Tatum's Harlem Stars, currently thrilling Malayan fans with their court wizardry. Last night the Harlem Stars played in Kuala Lumpur and they will do
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    • 43 14 The Kodokan Judo Institute last night announced the entries for the forthcoming second world Judo championships to be held at the Metropolitan Gymnasium In Tokyo on November 30. Thirtjr-nlni representatives from 18 countries will take part Router
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    • 176 14 AUSSIES BAN KRAMER npHE Australian Lawn x Tennis cla tion last night imposed a total ban on Jack Kramer's professional troupe from using official courts anywhere In Australia. The decision wa made on the casting the association president, Mr Don Ferguson. Queensland. South Australia and Ta had applied lor permission
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    • 82 14 T ONDON boxing promo--12 ters Joe Jacobs and Alex Griffiths yesterday said they have offered worl cnampion Floyd Patterson C33.00U for a non-title bout witn Joe Bygraves. Jacobs said he has cabled the champion's manager. Cus D'Amato, guaranteed the amount for a 10-rouna The bout, which
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    • 337 14  -  HAROLD MAYES Hn /nuc Calderwood, the 21-year-old i from Cralgneuk who has become Ught-heavywelghi champion, has en i rocket ndv to fame J For months now I have bun telllna Tommy OUmour, that the tall, tog-aimed rtain to be British champion Gilmour has been
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    • 48 14 The St. Louis Cardinals baseball team ended its Japanese tour by beating an All Star Japanese team 8-2 and 4-2 m the last two games of the series. The Cardinals played 16 matches against representative Japanese sides, winning 14 games and losing two.- Rcutcr.
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    • 60 14 Kilmarnock's stalwart half Willie Toaef located to the Res«.\< v Nat good enough tor nu S rlub apparently but Rood enough for his counu I For four days later he was choten to rep Scotland airainst Ireland at llamp<len Park was a success In thp 2-2 draw.
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    • 146 15 County, the I third division Lie Wls--4-1 aftei :i, i r Football I round alter 90 .ty will now anothur .ay Horn Millwall I jie Hiti-hin 1 Giant-killers footing .nit! Mlteham. London amateur team and current fiant-killeri of I r, have been drawn home In the itcond
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    • 543 15  - CENTAUR DISPLAYS HIS FITNESS ALLAN LEWIS THIS MORNINGS TRACK WORK AT IPOH lilif i CENTAUR, a Mg 1 roe striding gelding who stood at the barrier m his last two races, impressed at Ipoh this morning when kept to three m even time. He was anxious to go faster and
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    • 252 15 pETER KEENAN of Glasgow who is the Bri--1 tish and Empire bantamweight boxing champion, was outpointed oy Alphonse Halimi France's world champion. In their non-title bout over ten rounds las: night m Paris. Keenan's defeat he lost (very round was a blow to his cnances of
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    • 87 15 COLIN McDonald, Test opening batsman and Victoria captain, continued his good scoring run m Melbourne yesterday with a solid 78 In a Sheffield Shield match against Western AusJ tralia. McDonald's innings helped Victoria to 224 for five wici kets m reply to Western Australia's lirst
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    • 251 15 I ENGLAND'S team for the, J soccer international against Wales In the home Internationa] championship on Aston Villa's ground on November 26 shows four changes one <>t them positional from that which v ced Russia 5-0 at Wembley last month. Injuries keep out inside left Johnny Haynes (Ful
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      • 180 15 4\ STRAITS TIMES r>v ANNUAL, 1959 I \j^ A Chines phUosophei I JjC once -.iid. "'One picture i» I //jfflf it thousand woi f«r On!y The str ''ii* Times I i\ I*^ Annual can give you clinnt I J access to the colourful I t T world of Malays and
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      • 84 15 sS 6 Nothinp from nn ONtt (4) M^;?^ re 9 'ln infusion (7). 10 Ivr com* niter Cupid I V 'I r n lUt the lnnd (4). 12 btep softly on the card <4> efer m e n?n m l 3 from the rational U€r P ill; >'" point or
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    • 398 16 King's safe return Mm m averted Jordan army offensive against Syria I/ING HI SSKIN of Jordan said yesterday that some Jordanian troops prepared to march on Syria when they heard of the interception of his private plane by Syrian MIG fighters last week. Feelings were running
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    • 50 16 Indonesian Foreign Minister Mr. Subandrio will return to New York from Washington today, and will leave for London by air this evening. He is scheduled to see British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Selywn Lloyd tomorrow He will go to Bonn alter two days m London. U.P.I
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    • 155 16 CROWDS CHEER AS IRAQI COURT FREES 5 CROWDS cheered outside a special high military court m Bagdad yesterday when five former Bagdad Radio announcers were acquitted of charges of distorting facts and deceiving the nation by broadcasting features for the U.S Information Service. The crowds, shouting "long live justice." carried
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    • 65 16 A court m Kassel, West Germany, yesterday sen- tenced four young German I soldiers to one year's jail each on charges of mutiny. It was alleged that the four, all volunteers, had missed their targets during a night training march and were ordered to repeat the
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    • 33 16 pOLICE m Lyons reported last night they had broken up a network of the Algerian underground National Liberation Front and arrested 35 men, all group or cell leaders.- -Reuter
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    • 67 16 Lord Mftncroft, who resigned from the Government last month as a minister without portfolio, has joined the board of a big retail combine as a full-tlm< cutlvr. Lord Mancroft, 44, has a wife and five children. He quit the Government becau >. he
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    • 117 16 pETER Richardson and Arthur Milton, continuing their opening century partnership fo r M.C.C., batted smoothly m the early stages on the last day of the match with New South Wales m Sydney this morning. M.C.C., who followed on after making 177 m reply to the New South
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    • 116 16 NSW IST INNS. 3*l-7 DEC. I MCC IST INNS. Richardson c Harvey b Philpott 21 Milton b Rorke 10 Graveney c Ford b Benaud 29 May c Booth b Benaud 36 Cowdrey c Ford b Benaud 0 Bailey not out 14 Lock b Philpott 4 Tyson c Booth
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