The Singapore Free Press, 22 November 1958

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press
  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Pap* r-jjjj Saturday, N»ve»bf tt, 1958. Vice 15 CU.
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  • 362 1 Actress Linda stays away from Power's funeral A NOISY crowd of 2,000 fans gathered outside a tiny cemetery chapel in Hollywood yesterday, disturbing the funeral service for film actor Tyrone Power. Mrs. Deborah Ann Power, the actor's widow who expects a child next year, sat beside the open coffin, weeping
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  • 137 1 NEW ENTRY LAW WON'T AFFECT THEM f J I HE proposed new immigration laws intended to bar non-citizens from seeking Jobs m Singapore will not affect those who are already m the Colony on a permanent entry permit. Thp Free Press understands that the restrictions will apply only to those
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  • 38 1 Lebanese security foretf rushed to Shoab village near the Israeli border early yesterday after two person* were killed and six Injured m a clash between supporters and opponents of exPrrsident Camllle Chamoun.
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  • 253 1 SLASHING ATTACK ON RED STOOGE REGIME U.S. accuses Budapest of harassment* T<HE United States last night accused the HunL gar i an Government of the systematic obstruction of legitimate diplomatic activity by the American legation m Budapest through the "harassment and slandering" of its diplomats and the intimidation, arrest and
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  • 79 1 rIE Royal Navy has temporarily grounded all its Scimitar, Hunter and Sea Vixen aircraft because the operation of their ejector seats is suspect, it was learned at the Admiralty m London last night. The decision follows an accident at Invergordon, Scotland, on Wednesday when a Fleet
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  • 87 1 pRINCE Vittorio Massimo was granted temporary custody of his son Stefano when he and his wife, British film actress Dawn Addams, appeared for a preliminary hearing for separation m Rome yesterday. The hearing was adjourned The judge allowed Miss Addams to visit three-year-old Stefano
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  • 37 1 No new case of polio was reported m Singapore between 4.30 p.m. yesterday and 9.30 a.m. today. This is the second time this week that a "no case" report has been received
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  • 26 1 A Syrian army communique charged that two Israeli patrols invaded Syrian territory before dawn yrstrrday, but wore repelled with casualties. U.P.I.
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  • 28 1 The U.S. Air Force fired a supersonic Bomarc interceptor missile at a pilotless jet yesterday over the Atlantic m another test of pushbutton defence.- U.P.I.
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  • 110 1 Moscow summons envoys rE Dutch and Belgian ambassadors In Moscow have been summoned separately to the Boviet Foreign Office today. There has been no indication on the reason for the visits and no confirmation that the Soviet Foreign Office had invited ambassadors of other countries to call. This new development
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  • 116 2 ANEW ZEALAND EM dick has been awarded the Military Modal for bravery while fighting U rorists m Malaya, the London Gazette announced I night. Private uting Taivo Corporalt Pat Dillon ol the N(>w- Zealand lnu-nt. gets the award lor courage and decisive
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  • 16 2 Mcl Ott, 49-year-old baseball Hall of Fame figure, died yesterday. U.P.I.
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  • 99 2 'U.S. rocket to Mars in a few months' 'I 'ii I nittd E may mike tin hist z hnipi to launch as I: nukei 1«« Mars lair m 9 I rbruary or ir I > in£ March, llu- Is ajlfl /me IflMilM ai»d E Rockets >>ai<! yesterday. E While no
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  • 118 2 BANDA DEFEATS MOTION PRIME MINISTER Bandaranaikr's People's United Front coalition Government defeated an opposition "no conlidence" motion m the Lower Hou.se of Parliament In Colomoo yesterday. The motion, sponsored by opposition leader Mr. Martin Perera of the Trotskyite Party, condemned the Government for continuing with a six-month state of emergency
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  • 'Life
    • 66 2 Seventeen-year-old apiCC, Stephen Amos, became a ear owner lor nintpence cm cents) yesterday by being the first customer to arrive at a Reading 1 1 land) garage. A dozen other prospective buyers clustered round the tephen placed his hand first on a sign reading:
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  • 358 2 C^OOD HEAVENS, Communists call this hell paradise!" 1 That is the punch line m a little ditty circulating through Com munist China about the revolutionary communes, a high official m h tlonalist China's ruling party said m Taipeh yesterday. Mr. Chen
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  • 55 2 demanded immediate dismissal of the Deputy Inspector General. Mr. Bundaraike said a "certain rightwing senator" had suggested to Police Inspector General Osmund de Silva that "the time Is ripe to stage a coup d'etat." He added, however, that he felt quite certain 'there is no danger of a coup
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  • 151 2 SPACE USE TALKS NOW HIT SNAG EAST-WEST negotiations at the United Nations aimed at compromising differences on methods of limiting mans conquest of the Cosmos to peaceful ends broke down yesterday over composition of a proDosed UN. preparatory body. Japan. Britain, the United States, France, and 16 other nations sponsoring
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  • 114 2 TWO Royal Navy divert from the frigate Duncan worked fOf two ond I half houri In water 13 below freezing point off Ireland on Thursday night to n< m the propellor of the Grin trawler, King sol. Tho Admiralty, reporting I his In
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  • 37 2 The now ten-storey Shai Building m Orchard Road will be opened by the Chid Minister, Tun Lim Yei Hock, at 4.30 pm. today, Nearly 1.000 guests have been invited to attend the ceremony.
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  • 19 2 The first consignment d American arms and equipment for the Burmese Arm] has arrived at Rangoon:
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    • 37 2 WHEN TIME IS IMPORTANT ===ss= O U A I I T V VJf V/ FT LI I I I^^S-i IS ESSENTIAL jpf^S^xV THAT IS WHY MEN OF >^^ DISTINCTION CHOOSE Imm l^V If JrJ DAYMATIC DA^^^^^^^^^H I j
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    • 61 2 HAT CAN A DIAMOND DO FOR YOU ON A COLD NIGHT? From New York to Lisbo* Madrid, Paris and London -the chase rtfetand the man inside him tells him it isn't the diamond he's l*M aftt r I I m I JACK PALANCE ANITA EKBERG NIGEL PATRICK "bqiu* m ANTHONY
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  • 246 3 srUVI of the six Yugoslav i^nLicists subjected to Jr radiation at a research near Belgrade last i te Ih have been given grafts Tim marrow taken from Sher People, medical sources i 5 losed m Paris yesterday T his treatment, carried out i sumssfully
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  • 201 3 NEIGHBOURS SEE MATTHEW, 40, FOR FIRST TIME IN 30 YEARS RESIDENTS of Nelson Street m Halifax, Eng- land, saw a neighbour for the first time m 30 years on Thursday when he walked from his home. He is believed to have stayed m his bedroom for all that time. The
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  • 118 3 Row with his wife led to killing charge A 22-YEAR-OLD coloured labourer, Kenneth John Alcock, was found not guilty of murder at Liverpool yesterday but guilty of manslaughter. He was jailed for 21 months. The prosecution alleged that Alcock knocked down another coloured man, Leonard George Phillips, aged 49, m
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  • 34 3 Major General Wahab, Sudane.se Minister of the Interior, said m Khartoum yesterday that the new regime would reconsider all the country's agreements with foreign nations and reject those unfavourable.
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  • 43 3 A STRIKE by 6,700 machinists at Kansas City. Missouri grounded all flights by Trans World Airlines, America's largest domestic and overseas carrier. Hopes for a quick settlement were ended When the union refused a last ditch company offer.- U.P.I.
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  • 90 3 (^ARIL ANN FUGATE, 15, wps found guilty m Lincoln j Nebraska, yesterday of first degree murder In a killing for which her 19-year-old boy friend has be«n ed to die m the electric chair. The jury of seven men and five
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    • 203 3 Only Robbialac Colorizer Paints give you THE C •aftj J WORLD'S WIDEST V COLOUR CHOICE! |Af How Colorizer Paints work! fe o ft% s*c'^ dtUtrizvr comes as a tin of I N tthite or grey base paint to tchich is added the full contents Lilj Pyffj'ftfß of v tube of
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  • 325 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY Nov. 22, 1958. Opinion A NATION OUTRAGED AMERICAN BUte Secretary Dulles, addressing the delegates of the Colombo Plan countries of South and South-East Asia, said: "We are inevitably saddened by the tragic as well as dangerous spectacle being played out on the mainland of China."
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  • 363 4 Malaya plan needed Cyprus TO get a true pictur of current tv< nt, In Cyprus one nms first find an answer tc this question: Whj has terrorism bcei stepped up m reccn weeks and why i; EOKA more active today than at any period m the last six years? Now,
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  • 498 4  -  Donald McCormick says Its hopes are that the British Government will be panicked into dropping the Macmillan Plan and introducing military government. EOKA believes, too. that if it can hold on until a Labour Government comes into office m Great Britain, that government will withdraw from Cyprus.
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  • Article, Illustration
    221 4 zz QIX years ago Cyprus O was coaxing tourists =to its attractive, sunny E shores, and boasting that it had the lowest death rate m Europe. Now it is haunted by E misery, mistrust and E murder, and the first nonth of operation of the Bri t|sh
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 37 4 NEW ARRIVALS Niw i;haho\ Wool Blonkets Site 60" x 80 $35.00 and olso P. M. BEDSHEETS (Colours 4 White) Visit our Gents' Tailoring Dept. ■I A.I A. I TEXTILES LTD., 71. High Street. Singapore Tels: ***** *****.
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    • 59 4 STREAMLINED TRAYMOBILE I HEAT -RESISTING SHELVES IN I NEW SHADES AND PATTERNS.. STAINLESS TUBE FRAME ON SILENT RUBBER CASTORS...MOVES EASILY AT THE SLIGHTEST TOUCH. MODEL Al GUARANTEED 20 YEARS I NOW ON DISPLAY I S.P.H. De SILYA LTD. I 45, HIGH STREET AIR -PORT, SPORE 6, STATION ROAD, IPOH Associate
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  • 278 5 A SHARP REMINDER IS GIVEN BY GOVT. Must get permission for part-time jobs <ii\lT reminder has been sent to all Singar Government employees that they „i not accept or engage In any remunera--1 p ar t-time employment without prior perspokesman said part-time nniovment for officers was governed by the eneral
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  • Article, Illustration
    48 5 Hong Kong actress Au Ka Wei, who was chosen for the lead role in Columbia's "The Other Side of the Coin" to be filmed in Malaya, has arrived in New York for English lessons. Producer Otto Preminger selected her after a talent search through Singapore and Hong Kong.
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  • 25 5 Cuban troops supported by aircraft killed more than 100 rebels at a rebel camp, army headquarters announced m Havana vesterI day.- Reuter
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  • 148 5 One of the students wno completed the training has already joined the electricity department oi the council. Twelve students went to Australia In 1954. Th«y should complete their course next year. They are expected to join the council service on their return. The council
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  • 99 5 How youth tan serve Singapore SPONSORS of the ftrst bilingual oratorical conit to be hold at the Chinese YMCA m South Pier on Tuesday, Dec. 9. have decided that all contestants should speak on "How I hope to serve Singapore jointly sponsored by the Chinese YMCA and the Department of
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    • 107 5 FIHE FURNITURE AT COMPETITIVE PRICES BY VAN HIN Above is a fine DIVIDER made by us Showrooms:--136 142. Orchard Road S pore. Tel: 341 44 ***** And now the great New YASHICA 35 I Look at these features j^-. ai "jT^^^fc Coupled rangefinder with S^S N^g^ winding. Automatic retet "^s^
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    • 183 5 Manikin GALLAHER GROUP product^^Hj^S^ Singapore Importers LIAN HUP TOBACCO CO., LTD 72, Robinson Rood, Tel: ***** ***** skiklyA^ wff'* 'J*'* \di I mm *BXr^ i^r/A^f^^^-i I *^^m 1"A (Button m for Brand) Plush animals created by Margaret* Steiff or* the ideal playmates for £Afili t i r y° ur children.
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    • 72 6 I SMOKE OASIS WITH J SOOTHING MENTHOL MIST 1 Oasis tastes fresh white you smoke fresh after l smoking too. That's why smokers who know i now smoke the big "O s l Manufactured fry i i.iiqeit Wm \J A i Tobmern Co., I .S.A.. M the maken mtm^—»~»^^^^ 111
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 248 6 JKEF JIAWKIT by Sydney Jordan f^ ac -rue LAA.OT,**.*? *V i Htli t-fiIENOS>TOLO TH6CE WAS f AKiO LJ ABE SO ADVAHCEO- 7'N A STeAI wi AIL IMEV KNOW S= WE VE POUND A VVAV ■W^ ,^^bV^B^ AAAV OC^"EAT rcj. UP I )m '^^W»^B >I A.MIIIAKE by Lee Falk and Phil
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    • 391 6 OORN today you have a pOwerf i magnetic personality with ex(2 tional talent. Utcrature, hiJorv C T ticism and other related subjects ar those m which you are particular i outstanding. a 1J Original and inventive, yo v mi do your best work under your nun direction, for you do
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  • FREE PRESS RACE DAY Special
    • 5 1 FREE PRESS RACE DAY Special
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    • 340 1 Saturday, November 12, 1958. THE FREE PRESS THE STRAITS TIMES MALAY MAIL STANDARD I'SfS? I SIAN6-PAU j ALLAN LEWIS TRESPASSER EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER L.M.Y SCRUTINEER KWEE LOII j J Race I. WINGED WARRIOR HAF FFARWEL HAF MID. TONIGHT WINGED WARRIOR WINGED WARRIOR WINGED WARRIOR
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    • 517 1  -  ALLAN LEWIS Says VAZRANA will probably start favourite for the main race at Ipoh this afternoon. And she should win it. Her recent form is sood enough to account for this field, which may be weakened by the withdrawal of Sterling. I have a >trong fancy
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    • 1102 2 RACE 1-2.30: CLASS 5, DIV. 1-7 FURS. 1 ***** DEMTREENE 5 yr. grirm (Miss Jade) Tjoa 9.00 Forte 2 ***** Fr ARWEL HAF 4yr. bem (Mdm Y. L, Hoon) Yon* 8.12 Saoidi 3 ***** CLIONA Byr bam (Petaling fit.) Sullivan 8.11 Mawi 4 ***** CHRISTMAS CAROL
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    • 33 1 BEST BETS »EST bets:— Naz- i i> rana, Trailer and Shahash, Best outsiders: The i Friar 11, Hearts I and Pulot Kam. THE GOING The going will be not Wtflt than yielding. -illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll-
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    • 14 1 Vf See file entire range at your Established Ford dealer: UNIVERSAL ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • SATURDAY Magazine
    • 7 1 SATURDAY Magazine Singapore, Saturday, November 22, 1958.
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    • 1223 1  - Adventure for the family Lucy Huang HERB'S HOW TO BREAK THE ICE AND BANISH THE NEW HOME BLUES MO VING HOUSE lIIIMIIIMIMIIIIMIIIIIIIMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIMMIMMIIII W|#N 1 1 1 1 1 II C I 111 1 1 1 11 1 II III! Hill t\ who recently shifted twice "If you should see o
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    • 1186 2  - A birthday in Moscow with my F.T. EILEEN ASCROFT ITS POSSIBLE FOR A VISITOR TO GO GAY DESPITE COUPONS AND HEADY PERFUME I *1 f -FOR FELLOW TRAVELLER IJOW does a girl go gay m Moscow on her birthday? I have just celebrated mine and learned it is possible to
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    • 101 2 AN egg a day m chicken Famous In m, Recently the i ARiicwlturr m chickens which thi ii Nov 1 this ite Ii on< luth ro l iland n m claims flip work 1 id nip of 10 us at nment lupervl chicken
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    • 189 2 Pola 'look for bear ban men m the Antarctica. 1 shave oil tbeir be the VX-8 squadron a terrain iti the worl, to ta^' <»ut razor were usin v their U look alter themsd Men who ha< whiskers tor monl tarctic veterans 5 but complied. One lieutenant neck of his
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    • 94 3 ADDY MUST NOW BOW TO THE 'FAMILY JUNTA' i World \\.,r h lippilH from n.ilriarrlial hrcominß ronclutkw nrve, by no rlous wa In fipin In, partmont who evaluated the sur\<\\ Mid that, unlike pre-waf da>v f> mily matters fTCTC now dis( iissril at nily juntas" irherc dlff< rent opinions could
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    • 241 3 OR BELOW. You're 1. well off. It may not 2. glister like the gold it once 3. was, but you are as much 1. in love with your wife as 3. any reasonable human bcii hope to be. Bet- ter, you /rally like her.
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    • 995 3 t T ml* <^mj /TTbF^V^t 4 lv V*^a^^^^V^T^aW^rT w T^^ n V' l^B^P^BpVa«^'"9***pi Take the test and find out how far behind you have left your honeymoon THAT songwriter got it wrong. The question isn't What IS This Thing Called Love? On even the
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    • 450 4 Comedy trio upsets a seat of learning IF VOl' Al LOW tin BovlUni Brothers to get hold of lan armichael, Terrj Thomas and Hugh Griffith and put them to WO!* »n book hy Kingsley Amis, only one result is possible and that is laughter, which is precisely what you Ret
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    • 529 4 LADD LINES HIS POCKETS WITH GOLD rpWO MEN. two ladies I :tm\ and .loci.-5Uwme principal mgredu of "The Badlandi m Which all credit must go to the author Richard Collins, for hAvinff devised R DieIi ,h VrI howino rob" thod ox SDOWing roc bery to oe praiseworthy without upsetting the
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    • 21 4 HiKfh Griffith is the \f history at a itirial University m the Roultinp Broth film "Lucky Jim." •iiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiHMiiiiimiMimiiiMiiiiiiiii
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    • 127 4 SOME time ago Tom Hod<*e declared that Malaya suffered from a lack cf story writers. I agreed with him then and havhing seen "The Oily Man Strikes Again* 1 I am more convinced than ever that he was right. It is the
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    • 775 5 all today' s runners cg^Was Kept to 3F m H-irHT TONIGHT 1 5,'LVnt o»tr 3F m Mrace two B rxr 11-58 KveAl Un m 56 and X 4 o 5 with Juno fcaAKITY: 18-11-53 nt over 3F Jn 40 2 b m Whispering Giant. H-58 Returned 3F id X with
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    • Page 5 Advertisements
      • 55 5 Beads the way. Sh owraom Opened Nightly Till 10 P.M. l^| AgenM. ASIA MOTOR COMPANY LTD, |***** An Bulldin9 Orchord Rood, Singoport. Tel: *****--|jolon X LumpUr Ditf ribut <> r ASIA MOTOR COMPANY, l D J n ofl Su "9 e Bcsi Rood, Tel: *****; Penong |sf, ct Ut ASU
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      • 94 5 I LNo. ot cylinders 4 H.P. 15.8 (1.483 c.c.) Compression ratio approximately Maximum speed 75 M.P.H. Turning circle 34.8 ft. Output 51.3 HP. at 4.200 ft.P.M. Caravan i SINGAPORE MOTORS LIMITED 1 315-319. ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE TEL 3*128/***** REPRESENTED THROUGHOUT MALAYA I 0 A. \V THURSDAYS RAFFL ES "^BfiT* lLlz
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    • 323 6  -  ALLAN LEWIS TODAYS TRAINING By THOUGH others went faster oh the still heavy x number two track at Ipoh this morning, I thought Happy Life the most impressive worker. Ridden by King, he ran half a mile m 53 4 5, the last three
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    • 1336 6 Pick your winners,., with TRESPASSER THREE SAFE BETS TODAY yymi handy miffct oi 8.0:>, Na/ran: should win the mail ruct- at Ipoh today. The nine furlong run m Race Five should prove ideal for this strotiKI finishing distance runner who likes a heavy track. Shabash
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      • 104 6 MAC-* x-> Sturdy, dependable,— a man's watch; yet distinguished m the classic simplicity of the case design, m the elegance of the dial with its gold raked flgui Precision, shock protected, antimagnetic, completely waterproof— automatic, the Conquest is for you— if you demand the best. The Conquest is a companion
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    • Round the World Market Prices
      • 146 7 LONDON, Nov. 21. Previous Today l.uuilt No 1 RSS cif fturopwn port* N#t unquoted unquoted Dec buyers 26 buyers 26 sellers 26 'i sellers I, No i RSS Spot 25 >4 buyers 25 ■> buyers |IBBIK Hi 25 7 h sellers 26 sellers I, uhi h \o
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      • 110 7 NEW YORK. Nov. 21. Previous Today TIN Stuits Spot 99-62 nom, 99.37 nom. TIN futures Straits Contract Dec 97.62 buyers 97.50 buyers 99.62 sellers 99.50 sellers Jan 97.50 buyers 97.37 buyers 99.50 sellers 99.37 sellers TONE: Quiet. SALES: Nil. RIBBER: Futures Nov 32.50 buyers 33.00 buyers 33.00
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      • 33 7 NEW YORK. Nov. 21. Previous Today 30 Industrials 566.24 559.57 20 Railroads 156.19 154.99 10 Domestic Bonds 86.61 86 56 '5 Hilities 87.44 86.81 15 Stocks Composite Averages 196.93 194.95
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      • 60 7 Malabar spot and awaiting eieaie 24. afloats 24. Noveniber ent 23 23', c and f. ng spot and awaiting reea c 24, aflonts 24. November Above prices quoted shipment 23 23 cif. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot ;mc awaiting 1 release 39 afloats 3< to 38 and November
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      • 96 7 OPR\ Philippines ciif. U.K.' North European ports delivered weight per lon* ton Dec. OW Straits ci.f. U.K./North European ports delivered wriKht per long ton Nov./ Dec. OCONIJT OIL crude Straits Of. European ports m bulk l*r long ton Nov./ Dec. OCONUT OIL crude Ceylon of. European
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      • 137 7 T HE fiesh advance m rt ll< sccuritii Thursdays rein tho British bank gte waj the main feature stejday. other ser- the house were ed by the Berlin a uation and closed with an [regular appearance. moved iritlc s d on [Pport and cl liighrr. I bon<Uwtrt lower
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    • 43 7 The electric chair at America's Sing Sing Prison was used for the 600 th time last night. The man exe- cuted was Virgil Richardson, > a 29-year-old Negro, con- victed of killing a New York City policeman.- Reuter
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    • 329 7 SUPPORT FOR INDUSTRIAL FINANCE BOARD IDEA I EADING Singapore businessmen and industrialists are agreed that bigger capital is needed to make the Industrial Promotion Board more useful. In the absence of this, they favoured the suggestion that an industrial finance corporation should replace the present board iney were commenting on
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    • 35 7 President Tito will definitely make a winter tour of Asian countries and the Near East, but final details are still under discussion, a government spokesman said In Belgrade yesterday. Reuter
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    • 39 7 Pope John XXIII paid a private visit to the papal summer villa at Castel Gandolfo yesterday on his first trip away from the Vatican City since his plpo. t. on 25 days aeo.- U.P.I.
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    • Page 7 Miscellaneous
      • 87 7 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: g.59 p.m. TOMORROW: 8.54 a.m. E and 9.45 p.m. MONDAY: 9.23 a.m. and 10.24 p.m. E TUESDAY: 9.52 a.m. E and 11.00 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 10.21 a.m. and 11.35 p.m. E E THURSDAY: 10.50 a.m. E FRIDAY: 0.10 a.m. and I E 11 21 a.m. Tl 1
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      • 112 7 Today's radio programme 1.15 p.m. Piogramme Summary and Tunes with your Tiffin; 1.30 Time Signal, News and Singapore Share Market report; 1.45 More Tunes with your Tiffin; 2.00 Saturday Date; 2. 45 Australian Magasine; 3.00 Saturday Prom; 3.30 Juke Box Parade; 4.00 Lazy Afternoon; 4.30 Te.i Dftnce; 5.00 Saturday Medley;
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    • 910 8  - THE ADVENTURES OF Wahab and Mei Ting KATHLEEN HICKLEY A SERIAL BY THRILL OF A DRIVE 4k TIIK STOKY >O I \K WAHAB the monkey and Mci Ting the mi^anf set off to lintl adventure. They come to a little house Junl outMde th. jungle Hherfc they find a rlorkwork
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    • 67 8 mllE winners of last week's colour-in contest (each of whom will receive a $5 prize m due course) are as follows: Miss Chan Eng Sim (12), 16 Rangoon Road, Singapore 8. Miss 'Sylvia Liv (11), 11 Jalan Sedap, Sea View Park, Singapore 15. Master Soh Bian Seng
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    • 194 8 Ai thf old man's words Rupert tvr a *t..rr. h vc |ust femtnl I. lie enfv "When we artrH nut m htatd Blackic ■Pl ".cbody and found r. Bljckie munt havr •orn a ml. Pusfy said Lett pretend it has duet on tt. M
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    • Page 8 Advertisements
      • 101 8 A colour-in contest! Wif/i prizes for you! I POCKET-MONEY prizes Name (Master are offered for colouring this scene with paints, crayons or chalks. There are four prizes offered each of $5 (two for boys and two for girls). All you have to do is to set to work to brighten
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    • Page 8 Miscellaneous
      • 108 8 CLUES ACROSS.— 3. Support for a flower or fruit. 6, Mecca is their Holy City. 9, It may be on the table at a restaurant or cafe. 10, Jungle King. 11. English Queen who was the daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn. 15. World-famous dress designer who died a
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      • 103 8 perhaps. 5, February the shortest one 7, On to which a fishing Un< wound. 8, Mak like a bee. 11, Duck whose lovely soft down I* cd ai a stuffing for quilts, etc. 12, What an elephantt tusks are made of. 13, Your spine support It, I 4 Not this.
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      • 173 9 and each one of them a bonny, bouncing, LACTOGEN-fed, Baby. c Bernadctte Cecelia On 22nd August 1957. into the world came: The babies are al present on three meals a day and between them consume large quantities of: James Birth Weight 4-lbs. 12-ozs. Length 19|" I LACTOGEN, NESTUM and BABEX
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      • 897 9 CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS I sS s ta s S?&' i J H tJr) d yap y -Ln D /'^ffi I„, lt( II OF tSCiIAND S: 11 ..n^litoriSmr iSli J^Te nm Geytan, Slr.it, chIMM BIBLE-PBESBVTEBIAN (Mandarin Service). If*--* S" to); •pm BvSf *~ph (buku asrp" n i 2 4 wSSi 1 f
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      • 606 10 Close battle m General Knowledge! I 'FHE only quiz which tfVfT m W^f m J m WG& P^l presented real IJIIIIIIIIIIII fc^^^J liwuiiiiin difllculty last week E was the General H^BB I .^sp Knowledge, and that was won by Mr. John Chng by a small margin from Mrs. „,J The
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    • 97 11 JOE ERSKINE WINS EVERY ROUND k vicinrs swing l v choir ten nuihl bout at V.phla l n Vkine won on lls It was his g£&ck after having S' eyes badly gashed earl.er lifht* and Sbmittlni to plastic "•RSer British box=in champion, Krskine "aiming i« rertta a position In intef-
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    • 52 11 GIANT NEGRO FIGHTS KONG RICKY Waldo a giant $0 grappler |JJg fork clashes against King £i tonight at the Great Vorid Stadium. Waldo weighs 240 1 lb In another bout Sheik Ah he' Lebanese star, wrestles loor-e ZbLsko. Supporting Juts Mm Jiak (SingaJorei Bert Edgerton S ivy) and Nazir v.
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    • 24 11 S c I won the I t the Heah badminton t n for women last i m Kuala Lumpur, beat Kedah 7-0.
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    • 327 11  -  ARCHIE QUICK By IT IS a long journey lrom selling programmes at the Old Blackfriars Ring to mixing with the celebrities at French turf meetings at Chantilly and Longchamps, but "Jimmy" James has successfully made the trip. Jimmy was one of those characters whom Mrs.
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    • 409 11 A EUROPEAN COULD BE JUDO CHAMP r riiE second world judo champion could well be 1 European. This is (he opinion of Japam experts who have studied the 39 representatives from 18 nations now m training for the second championships due m begin on November 30 at the recently completed
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      • 225 11 8~""^ I B I I 10 < I II •< ROSS Guide In a straight I •> American! were this "u< 1 (omfortably off! Wf> -t in a w; SO ng (4). M to start with (4, 2. 6 A foolish person m surh 1 '^ivrr IOMI his hr.vi 1
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    • 399 12 M.C.C. TOURISTS ALL OUT FOR 319 DETER MAY. the M.C.C captain, was faced with grave responsibility thU morning m Sydney against the Combined Australia XI. With hii oTernlght adding at 131 out, M was well aware that he was the sole remaining hope for runs, as far us this first
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    • 36 12 A Japanese national soccer team is coming to Singapore m January. They have agreed to play two matches. The Singapore Amateur Football Association has suggested the dates Jan. 10 and 11.
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    • 253 12 W. INDIES HELD TO A DRAW WEST Indians were held to a draw by Maharashtra at Sholagur yesterday. A third wicket stand of 157 m just over three hours between R. S. Bhose and R. G. Nadkarni saved the match for the home side, who were 199 for six at
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    • 411 12 TRELAND lead the team and individual stand- ings m the Canada Cup international golf tournament being played m Mexico City. Yesterday Harry Brad- i shaw, nine times profes- Colombian who lead the sional champion of Ireland, opening round with a 69 fired his second
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      12 12 "/'w afraia Wilkinson Has oeen reading too much about Tony Lock
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    • 66 12 rnr^HS? oon£ n f s J* f Indla made a championship refhP SjSft f 32 V n defeatln Maung Human, of Burma m m cStta ateur billlard championships yesterday hia i r« Q e 2 W k oll th^ niatrh by 2619 P° lnts to 827.
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    • 45 12 SINGAPORE'S opponents m the Foong Seong Cup badminton final are likely to be Selangor. In the Northern Zone final last night m Kuala Lumpur Selangor took a 4-0 lead over Kedah and need only one point from tonight's five matches to clinch success.
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    • 25 12 Singapore Cricket Club and University of Malaya played out a scoreless draw m their Div. 1 league hockey match yesterday on the padang.
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    • 22 12 LATEST SCORE May c Steven, b Strauss Craveney c' a nd b H Martin Cowdrey b itrtU Loader not out Evtras j
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    • 58 12 CZECHS BEAT ENGLAND 5-4 lanHh^ l^ beat 4 laiid by five bouts to fourta their amateur internationS boxing match last night m Manchester. a The last bout decided the match, heavyweight Josef DaTiel OutpoinUn Rod Walter Ivanus Czech runner-up for the European light welterweight crown last year, was declared unfit
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    • 20 12 The Kelowna Packers of Canada beat Moscow* scratch ice hockey team 4-3 m Moscow yesterday. U.P.I.
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    • 21 12 Coleraine won the Irish League Gold Cup at Windsor Park, Belfast, with i 1-0 victory over Glentoraa Reuter
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