The Singapore Free Press, 9 December 1958

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press
  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper So ***** Sinf»porr, Tuesday, December 9, 19M. Price 15 CU.
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  • 492 1 Early shocks for England IT was a morning of .shocks for England m Me first Test at Brisbane. At lunch time on the i th clay the score was Hi for four wickets. Rom Oraveney and Peter the mainstays of England's batting, were both dismissed early. If it was a
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  • 293 1 OFFICIAL British Government sources confirmed last night that Dr. Konrad Adenauer, the West German Chancellor, has suggested that he should visit London on Friday for talks with the Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan. The sources said the Prime Minister had been
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  • 45 1 45 -y ear old Greek Cypriot school- -<l to 18 months jail at Lar oJtSfer gU yl posscssln 11le al BOKA I »i.t "But for th. hat you pleaded •would R,-t th maximum of threo years prouic Emergency Regulations for this ofTence
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  • 322 1 Mr. K. SACKS SECURITY CHIEF 'BLACK IVAN' QENERAL IVAN SEROV, Russia's security chief, has been relieved of his post, Tass, the official Soviet news agency, said last night. The agency said Serov was taking up "other work." It gave no details. Tass said: "The U.S.S.R. Supreme Soviet presidium has released
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  • 90 1 THE regional office of the World Health Organisation m Singapore has cabled Taipeh requesting information on a report that 98 per cent of the tinned food produced m Formosa w^ harmful to health. This followed a request from the Singapore Health Ministry after reading
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  • 31 1 December first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at ')31 cents per lb., up threeluarters of a cent on yesterday's closing price. The one was quiet.
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  • 21 1 No new polio cases No new ca.se of polio was reported In Singapore from 4.30 p.m. yesterday to 9.30 a.m. today.
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  • 16 1 President Eisenhower visited Mr. John Foster Dulles m hospital m Washington yesterday.- Reuter
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  • 170 1 HORSE FALLS INTO DOCK A RESTLESS racehorse fell Into the London docks yesterday while waiting to be shipped to Malaya to race. Atonement, a two-year-old thoroughbred gelding, was waiting m a box to be put aboard the British cargo liner Surat. He grew restive and kicked his way out, stumbled
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    • 113 1 New! max Factor curl control IVInKEw Pft\\ t^W*^** WMoaJ permanenta p fAC"f°^ lor sticky sprays Spray first... tomb thru... B^^VJ a/i(/ «c/ your curls to stay! Jar CURL CONTROL with revolutionary new Proteln-Polymitit pfree your hair new body, a yen to curl it's never had before 1 Kven m the
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  • 215 2 leader of the Indonesian delegation to the Afro-Asian economic conference m Cairo, yesterday challenged the right of the Soviet delegation to attend the conference as a full member. Mr. Soebehan told a press conference that the full members present should "consist only of those countries
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  • 216 2 RUSSIA AGREES TO A-BAN POLICING SWIFTLY following up agreement by Britain and the United States on Saturday to prohibit atomic tests, Russia yesterday accepted the Western proposal for the "policing" of such a ban. In the Geneva conference yesterday, experts from the three countries agreed on the text of Article
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  • 62 2 JAILED 5 YEARS FOR 'SPY LIE Murk Zbowow.ski, v j born anthropologist and lnrmr t at Harvard University, wa Tfiay Jailed for five years for having committed perjury denying he knew Jack Soble, the convicted 8 UtiiNd States Judge, John Cashin Imposed the maxl ;n ln prl on entence on
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  • 97 2 JACK' S JAZZ PREVIEW WAS BIG SURPRISE JACK TEAGARDEN t;ave a surprise preview m Singapore last night when he and his sextet visited the Singapore Musicians Ball at the Victoria Memorial Hall. At midnight. Jack and his players swung into Dixieland and blues numbers which had the crowd roaring and
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  • 184 2 TME UN. General Assembly's special political committee yesterday A adopted, by 62 votes to none with nine abstentions, a resolution which asks the Assembly to renew its appeal to South Africa to join India and Pakistan m direct negotiations to solve their
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  • 108 2 ISRAEL yesterday accused the United Arab Republic of "an act of war" m last week's artillery bombardment of Israeli Villages near the Syrian frontier. Making the charge, Israel's chief delegate to the United Nations, Mr. Abba Eban. called on the Security Council to
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    58 2 Due m Singapore from Hong Kong today is the M. V. Tliamaria (above) second largest pilot ship m t ho world, which v.in designed i»y a Singapore firm Ritchie and RissM .inrt huifl m llf»np Konn for (hr Port of Karmn.m on her v .iv If Iturm i niters uli«r,
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  • 221 2 'NO U.S. PART IN NEW IRAQI PLOT' spiracy to overthrow t Iraq Government c saia. The department has no information cJ2 cerning the discovery of a P^t m Iraq beyond that contained m the reported statement of Prime fitaSDec K 8^ sems *<**£! of No foundation A Middle East News
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  • 34 2 A 21-year-old Cypriot ca[«j worker, Eyyup DJcla Halii Ibrahim, was cha Icester, near Oxford. > day with the murder oi Margaret Brindlcy. 20, who was expecting a baby this month.- Reuter
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    • 54 2 Xt-ALLY MODERN GIFT FOR MODERN MAN^ X MAS SUIT k v* > ft v ORDER TODAY From tlie latest range of "DACRON" Trousers $18.75 Suit $67.75 Smart Looking Lightweight C rease-resisting Sif.qoporc't Only Cjclumyc M, n Shop •1, H.qh MlUt, Ttl ***** Op<ru from Mondoy to Soturdov 9 30 o
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  • 66 3 Andre Bernard, the I Mayfair hair stylist re- cfntl) those nine mo- j dels, incliidins: Lian Foo of Singapore, to display the interna- I tional streamline look j for 1^59. Here, from left to right are Beverley I I Prowsc of Australia, I Gracia of Rome,
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  • 199 3 'Lost' girl witness appears as case ends A 24-YEAR-OLD kennel maid, missing key witm a race dog doping trial which ended last Friday, has been found, London police said yesterday. Miss Barbara Margaret Baker who came out of hiding during the week-end was interviewed by detectives at a police station
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  • 127 3 THUGS LEFT ANN TODD DAZED ON PAVEMENT MISS ANN TODD. the British actress, found herself crawling along the pavement after being attacked and robbed by two teenagers on the sea-front at Brighton, English south coast resort, prosecuting counsel said at Lewes yesterday. Ronald Charman. 19. was jajled for two years
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  • 66 3 'JMIE Queen and her 10--year-old son, the Prince of Wales, won prizes and high commendations for cattle entries at the Smithfleld Show which opened m London yesterday. Prince won first, a third and was "very highly commended" for three steers reared on a Corni.sh farm
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  • 114 3 U.S. AIRMAN ON ARSENIC SLAYING CHARGE A UNITED STATES Air Force Master Sergeant was accused at Denham, England, yesterday of murdering his wife with arsenic because ot his "overwhelming love for another woman." Master Sergeant Marcus M. Marymont, a short, thickset man from Hobbsville, North Carolina, pleaded not guilty to
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    • 66 3 A change' to greater comfort... BUY CROCODILE Brand PYJAMAS I oiloble m m«n y pleoting Jcsigns colour or ploin. AH uxc% to suit both young old. Very reosonobly priced. LI SENG MIN CO. LTD. 6 North Bridge Rd., S'por.. The Ideal Camping (ftjA&C I Suifcase Table Chairs f to oporot.
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    • 164 3 IS^I? HEAVY REDUCTIONS l^^^^r IN ALL ARTICLES S^Sr^^S^^) ct our Gift R\ /Wmlj Wt~Y\ INDONESIAN I r^y^sM// m\ HANDICRAFTS jtfj/J*' ■n_i^l' Kashmir Wolnut Woods, g\' Cff^* JT^ Embroidery Stoles I Jwr Skirf>< Buffoll Horn WM^feyMl fclS fcfS F '9 ures Kelantan Silver, pi HyJ E^ Batik Saron 9« Etc Etc
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  • 162 4  -  Beachcomber by THE Interplanetary Society (with which Is Incorporated the Friends of Space Society) has been considering the possible effects on human beings o f travel to the planets A Journey to. say. Ma. docs not sound very stimulating when the diet recommended li "frozen food m
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  • 1036 4  -  BARBARA GRIGGS PARENTS EVERYWHERE HAVE PONDERED ON THE QUESTION —by— pRINCE RAINIER, replying to questions In New York about a possible third little Rainier, replied: 'Pure invention. Two are enough." He did not say whether Princess Grace shared this view. ARE two enough? Is
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    • 3 4 OltlMi Green Spot
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    • 96 4 y r-~^~J FAST/ AND SO DELICIOUS V^CT 1 as if prepared by an Italian Chef M^E^El If time is short and you enjoy tasty food, the answer to I^^^TBmßSJ^^ Lda your problem is delightful Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Spaghetti WMmmrfSA Dinner. The Spaghetti Dinner package contains all the *J^ ingredients, even the
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  • 350 5 Choice for Mayor: Vasagar or Tang? E vrIGOROUS canvas- E V sins is nmw going i on behind the scenes to t hoos»e i new Mayor E fur Singapore when Mr Ong K»s <ivan va- E .tt( s I. is office. The E mayoral flection will E take place on
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  • 47 5 Members of the Singapore Art Society will exhibit their work at the Victoria Memorial Hall from Dec. 7 to Dec. 21. The exhibition, which will be the ninth to be held by the society, will be officially opened on Tuesday. Dec. 16. at 5.30 p.m.
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  • 109 5 Indian Govt. pledges aid to students Lan (Jovernmeot Promiwd to help [nd Federation ndian origin m i iinisoion t6 meerin. and other musts" which '"dates have l d pass the Science Ex"i Indian n equivalent lOUld be Able tO i their Il(1 includiiiß '(I rrom India. ;i I rttwrn to
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  • 280 5 GOVT. TAKES ACTION AGAINST TARDY UNIONS A MAJORITY of the 219 trade unions m Sinua- y^o^q y now submitte d their returns for the 1957-58 financial year to the Registrar of Trade Unions. A spokesman of the Ministry of Labour and Welfare said appropriate action was being taken against those
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  • 24 5 The West German navy will station six Americanloaned destroyers m thp Baltic Sea, within easy reach of the Danish Straits
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  • 105 5 Workers Party to meet A COMPLETE reorjjan isation of the Worker* Party is expected to be undertaken after its branch representatives' conference on December 17. The acting secretary general, Mr. J. C. Cortra. said a central committee meeting would be held thb Friday to consider somp important issues. Full support
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    • 224 5 THE STAGE CLUB pm Grand Christmas Pantomime V/C^Tl>/ "PUSS IN BOOTS" at the Cultural Centre Theatre I BOOK NOW! Wednesday, 24th Dec, 600 p.m BOOKINGS Boxing Day, 26th Dec, 3.00 p.m. Saturday, 27th Dec, 3.00 p.m. Monday, 29th Dec, 6.00 p.m. BABIiIMII Tuesday. 30th Dec, 6.00 p.m. ROBINSONS, Wednesday. 31st
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    • 69 6 lIIIMII SI \l\\ TASTi: X* SMOKI.W! Oasis tastes fresh ir/if'A i you unok* fresh aft< i smoking too. That's why <j smokers who know...- now smoke the big "O I y Vnniiftirfnrrrt by I j i I ii/rjrti Hytr* A Tohnrro t'.S.A., I Ihr m nf m^^^ rill -I 111
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 237 6 »Vyv\WVW^ %y^.%^-av%v.v.w.v.w.w.v.v.v.v.v.v .v.v.-.w.w.v.-.v. •1 1.1 I lIAUKi: b> Sytlnvy Jordan CAN ASSURE THE" iT v( rc c, o -n~> I ALREADY TUB *VCW?< OIS o£/*J<3 I HMH Tj§t^ .^^^"^l ETK3MT MOLW?S '"**N THAT n/\Aw i 1 w—^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^t^itlm mlfm I^P &m«%um«i is i SOUADPOK /^EAfs< J MONTf vi OE-O 1 Ht
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    • 417 6 1 j pORM today, y< g IJ imposed upon you by V- :t to compcnsi E been given a capacity i i performance against an 2 opposition. you have an exeepti* c imagtnatlon. S Self-analysli is another t I G thos,> who come under I 1 and, if not carried
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 178 7 LOMBOM, l).(. h Previous Today I, 881 N 1 KSS cif P«"t s I)e<1 24' i bu 24 buyers 24 s sellers 24?, sellers J«» 24', l)ii fis 24 s bir. -'4 sellers 34 Ti .sellers i;i i i KSS spot 24 l bU] buyers 24 .sellers
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    • 98 7 NEW YORK, Dec. 8. Previous Today ll\ Straits N>ot 25 no 99.25 nom. TIN futures Straits Contract Dec 97.25 buyers 97.62 buyers 99.25 sellers 99.12 sellers •fan 97.12 buyers 97.50 buyers 99.12 sellers 99.00 sellers lOXI Steady. SALES: Nil. BIBBER; Futures Jan. 30.05 buyers 30.30 buyers 30.40
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    • 15 7 NEW YORK, Dec. 8. Previous Today 6j Stocks Composite Averages 193.97 194.0f,
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    • 57 7 24. awaiting reafloata 23 I to 23'; December shipment I I.amponn spot 24 elease 23",. afloats 23i i, first half Decem- ber shipment 23', t if. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot and awaiting release 39. afloats 38 1 nnd first half December shipment 23.. cif, sellers exdock. aooic
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    • 84 7 (< »l'K\ Philippine, c.i.f. U.K.' North tiuiopcan ports delivered "•j*M per on? ton Dec. COPRA Ml .,its c.i.f. U.K. /North «W»» ports delivered yuM 0njJ ton Dec/Jan WOMj 1 OIL crude Straits im-oppan Ports in bulk per long ton Jan r «f0»W OIL crude'reylin •f I.ui-oppan
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    60 7 VTO VVONDEK there has been a sharp rise m delivery orders from the butcher's shop m Ditchling. Sussex, for the butchers "boy" who cycles round the village is 17--year-old "Beauty Queen" Daphne Collins (above). Daphne, whose 38-24--38 figure won her seven beauty contests during the summer, cycles as a hobby
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  • 166 7 I V quiet condi- prevailed m the k markets yeswas restricted mber <>i factors, the uncertain "t look and the the Christmas 1 later m the reports "i tension on li border. securities were > f li the short ated h irden while md rails re
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  • 215 7 POLICE SEARCH BEACHES FOR MISSING GIRL REPORTER pOIJCF were searching bathing beaches m the Accra area last night for Miss Elizabeth Bower, 25-year-old Reuter staff correspondent m Ghana, who has been missing since Sunday afternoon. She was fond of swimming and the theory was established that she had left her
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    • 102 7 THE FINEST IN VJj^^ saSSfiiMT SWICK COFKE SERVICts /ILVCIWIvIiF I 3, Penong Rd# SINGAPORE. TEL ***** (Button m Ear Brand) TUcutqwtek Suift Plush animols created by Morgarct* I Stciff are the ideal playmates for K6 Oil STIC ?5 ur eh »d'«n. By ploying with m them baby will get his
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 184 7 Today's radio programme 1.15 Musical Comedy Favourites; 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 More Musical Comedy Favourites; 2.00 Close Down; 5.00 The Rocket Club--5.30 Fiesta; 6.00 Happy Anniversary, presented by Zaina) Alam; 6.45 Lights On; 6.53 Announcements and Singapore Share Market Report; 7.00 Time Signal and News; 7.15 Music Magazine;
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  • 79 8 Hurt -it own Tney stru b«'«Mi v Uw inj i a bra Id DO 01 1 STRUGGLE No clothes Said th, rev hla personal pi used to remove STRUGGLK No. 2 \va J Jones buck to his Said the report: "j minimum of force ii it mta during report, thai
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  • 75 8 CARRIER OFF MALTA The British aircraft carrier Victorious, above at present operating m the Mediterranean is seen m this aerial view refuelling at sea off Malta from the Royal Fleet Auxilliary Fide Plow. Five Sea Venom aircraft can be seen parked on the forward end of the
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    73 8 With typical school boy enthusiasm Davi Gibbins, at the wh* Johanthan Fox at it starting handle, m Stephen Schneider, ha converted a thirty-yea old Austin Seven urei into a recognisable s at Sidcol School, Some M't. They bought the vei cle, almost a complc write-off, for C 9. Wit
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  • 174 8 Mum closes Flash's nightclub SIXTEEN YEAR OLD "Flash" Panthorpe's night-club for schoolkldri i^one out of buslm use his mother cannot afford it. Ex-clerk "Flash" name; Theodore sadly m the eobbold back garden which for 'tic month was the Kin" Creo pot and "It's v. appolntI i club whil.It lasted." His
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  • THE PAPER WITHIN A PAPER Eve
    • 10 1 THE PAPER WITHIN A PAPER Eve Tuesday, December 9, 1958.
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    • 708 1 Mr. Right may come along any time but liiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii he must have something iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii special to look at ...if you're ready different it vo carefree fcOMANCE is wattle in<i for the girl whose loveliness has the magic of summertime. It can happen, you know, any
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    • 178 1 hair featherlight and airy. A few enormous pin curls left to set while you soak m a luxury bath will restore your hair to good behaviour. hot-ellmate style i> necessarily a simple style. and now that medium hair is fashionable well as short hair it h wonderfully
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    • 88 2 This will aid your child to save ENCOIRA(;k your child to *aye by putting this little money bank m his Christmas stocking. Available m red. maroon, green, blue, black and white, the box is fashioned like a radio. Place a coin m the slot at the
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    • 63 2 THEY CARRY ALL YOUR NEEDS I EVENING purses that will J match anything you may wear are beaded and sequlned m delicate flower patterns. These bags, although corn pletely flat when folded, have amazing cacpacity. There are many compartments to carry milady's paraphernalia. They are available m several designs and
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    • 157 2 Subtle beauty in this bra THE new school of fashion teaches the charming:, lyric "lady look". Suits of tissue wool are fitted, lightly, gowns of sculpturing crepe and airborne chiffon cling, but never tightly. Figures must match, light from the skin out And the long-line "living" bra gives you that
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    • 33 2 llamoroui thia ChrJ t•nd backless spike- heeled '»it first blend a tinted make-up base over your lioel.s to <>ivo your feet nee, even colour. tck cllnffl close maa with s stockii
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      10 2 VICKI'S exquisite gown is styled m clinging Chinese brocade.
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    • 122 2 A PARTY GIRL'S GOWN ARE you a party girl, fond of gaiety, bright lights and bubbling: champagne? If so, take a look at uh.it the real Party Girl is wearing this year. Vicki Dutton here shows an exquisite gown m peacock blue that looks M if it has been sewn
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    • 94 2 \N entirely new i brings to the Si playing form porfec classics. Ideal as Christnu the year, gifts for i reproductions are a i The originals of m m collecting circles i ing. These re-recordin ingly acquired over claimed to be unequal anywhere m the worl Can
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    • 93 2 Thirty minute facial A SO-MINUTE j IS good h looks (and I Clew tti< r j and spread on i j mask. Lie d icarm room lot ion -soaked pads twer eye for 15 mmiiU perly. J /?/;/.sr 0// vu: vrorfr. <n cream for two n irfii.sk Off, soap and
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    • 175 3 E CLASSICS ON ORD bflypA^Bi^V' IHE FEWEST. SNAPPIEST fc« MOST PRACTICAL PAGE I, ggfJlHVrt^ DESIGNED FOR WOMEN li hi recorded art He public m long ■odiictions of the ■any nther time of Hiusic lover, these Rr's series, ■oral rarities extant ■seel when produc■ve been painstak- perioris, and are ft regards
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    • 87 3 Summon your family SUMMON your family to the table on time for meals with this dinner gong (left) from Germany. Of solid brass, it is suspended by a slim chain from a contemporary frame of thick brass wire and has a striker that is tipped with rubber and wrapped m
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    • 281 3 SINGAPORE is a city for seafood and a good dish that the whole family will enjoy is Seafood Casserole. Melt one halt cup butter m a large skillet. Saute until golden one small onion, peeled and minced and one pound small mushrooms that have been
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    • 358 4 Doll is telling U.S. about Singapore TWO CHINESE whose desire is t<> make Singapore and Mala a known to the OOMdC world, America m particular, are James and Mas Hsu. Coming here on a visit from their home at Great Meek, New York, one of the HBUB' first thoughts was
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    • 221 4 Original I designs from Japan JAPAN repeatedly amazes the world with the beautiful and comparatively inexpensive products she sends to foreign markets. Their silver work Is especially beautiful. From sterling silver they have fashioned tableware, jewellery, hair ornaments and home decorations Available In a Singapore shop dealing
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 171 3 BELCANTODISC records of classics; books; |ohn Little (Malaya) Ltd., Raffles Place. MUSICAL BANK; Orchard Store, Orchard Road. PLAYTEX longline living bra; Melwani's, 52, North Bridge Road. SILVERWARE (Page 4); Wako, I, Raffles Place. MALAY DOLL (Page 4) Distributor, May Hsu, 2, Paterson Hill, available at Orient Craft, 108, Orchard Road.
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    • 311 3 «OG£R4Gaiict unlike p| 7jj\\ onyotherEaudeCologne JiW So fresh and feminine i$ J^J JM •is fragrance, it leaves i\S^'^ r you with a goy. wonder- l f~^"^ ful feeling that lingers on ~t^\ 1 1 and on r>3Pv S Ssjvv r -ssir*^£\ I A to h fe odd lo vo\tt 5a
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 133 4 WITH THE NEW r\j Vy Pj JtS CONTROLLED HEAT I^/jBJj DRYER fiojjL^[lsJll\ Soft vinyl cap fits easily on tSSIBr, head and concentrates dryij ing air where hair is rWOf6 LOnVCniSflt, heaviest. Cap has no elec floi/flf UinJc I trie wires Choice of pink, LcawcS ndfi US J yellow, turquoise. 9f
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  • FREE PRESS Modern Homes SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT
    • 10 1 FREE PRESS Modern Homes SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT Tuesday, December 9, 1958.
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    • 974 1 THE ARCHITECT: KEY OF THE HOMES TRINITY y^RE YOu a prospective building owner? Are you a little bewildered by the procedure and technicalities, or have you been there before and know all the pitfalls by bitter experience? Are you a young architect on the threshold of your career a little
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 202 1 INSIDE THIS ISSUEThe Furnishing Revolution Page 2 Beds: Who's Bashful? Page 3 Profile of Eero Saarinen Page 4 Back seat for high chairs Page 5 A new trend m tables Page 6 The Dream Kitchen Page 7 Sheffield fights back Page 8 .__-»_-_^_K H|||| I V iw^wmhh Stt_?H 3 "3K
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    • 588 2 Bi& mirror, clear li&ht a wash basin as we11... Just one man's idea of what a woman wants ALUMINIUM Porch furniture, practical enough for the garden, pretty enough for the house. For less than the price of one of those swinging garden couches you will be able
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      • 75 2 ijiii ijij ii|i| I i i |ij ijijiji i|i|!| |i|i|i|?^ <rzr^"" An. I C^ r jjjjijiij! |ji jj|!|| |!|!|!!|!!P^ IL mi^ i&/' %^^r !ilsSl^3i S^^-^^ «&~^^r: i!|; »oth decorates and protects.; Ol proof coating. noticing his smart .and wise) neighbour It docs not flake or rub off ;!;!|fek flaked faced
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    • 262 3  - Beds: Don 't bebashful when you buy MARY HAMPSON By t! 11.151' have been fani- diis lieds like the one Queen Klizabelh slept m, ni infamous beds like llu second-best one that Sluikespeare slightingly left lo his wife. 3m the most import ant bed of all is unfortable one. Ii
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      • 81 3 ra Spin your clothes ■:mtk Ironing dry %k in Four minutes gink m any weather ySg&wffi I >() P >°" r vvct cashing m \~r open lid A minutes later Sand hey presto it"s ready one knob control st.uts and Prevents damage to but tons, zips, fasteners, nylon woollens; m
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      • 120 3 tMore and more ../£f iff//:fine homes m <a!»l^§|L Malaya are X^M^-. fitted f with... 1•# 1 kJ i^ 1• i Schlage gives you refreshing originality architecture and every door function originality enhanced by a wide J^ LI I Mklf^JKm m choice of finishes. You can select the w%#T LAvX right
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    • 974 4 The man who changed the face of America... PAGE FOUR PROFILE WHEN THIRTEEN-YEAR-OLD Eero Saarinen woke up m New York City after his first night m the United States beck m 1923, he looked out the hotel window and said to his father: "The traffic is all wrong. It ought
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    • Page 4 Advertisements
      • 208 4 j yfs^ REMEMBER I I All asphalt tiles are not alike! I (neither ire all vinyl asbestos tiles) $Q g INSIST ON GENUINE ||A I So EASY to CARE FOR, I So LONG WEARING and So I INEXPENSIVE to INSTALL. I YOU PAY NO MORE FOR A KENTILE FLOOR I
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    • 22 5 Steven's dad has given the high chair a back seat E!even-months-old Steven Andrews sits m the "tray chair" designed by his father.
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    • 252 5  -  ISABEL SUTHERLAND By THE old fashioned "high chair" is fiii" to take a back seat. For Brian Anfather of two small boys, has invented v gadget which I ho place of that sparv-consuming, but 1 ial piece of 'urniture. «mple wooden at
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    • 330 5 yONO LTD., represented by Messrs. Maclaine Watson and Co. Ltd., rightly deserve their reputation as "the bed specialists." A few facts will illustrate this and the popularity throughout the world of their products. Vono's spacious modern factory occupies 750 000 l q
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    • 343 6 THIS diamondshaped dinner table with the points flattened as shown nl right is (he latest device of U.S. hostesses who pride themselves on Being socially smart and one up on theil rivals. The diamond table with the guests sitting along the sides
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      235 8 Anything from boats to bathtubs can be built with this fibre-glass process from America ALIGHT, strong plastic boat is one of many products that can be built quickly and inexpensively by a new fibre-glass spray process developed m the United States. Almost any surface or form can
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    • 144 9 JjM)R his in yen lion of a safety device known as a jet -clock now extensively used m Hying Training Command Flight Sergeant Frederick Gilbert Johns recently received the L.G. Groves Memorial Prize for lf)58 at the Air .Ministry m London. He
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    • 87 9 if i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1^_ Soraya m I Madrid Following repent ru E moun that
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    • 42 9 11/ l} M; f swarmed along Bril ii ol hi ;h motorway, an hour, it porl Hi* ii mile j;tm ot polni Ight miJe mot( Presto int.o the old i< hed 100 milos an limir U.P.I.
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    • 330 10 U.S. STUDIES DURABILITY OF SINOSOVIET TIES I'HAI Communist China gradually will become a political menace lo the Soviel I nion is ;m active topic of speculation m international circles m Washington. Ascendancy of Poking within the Communist bloc has sparked this speculation. Note is taken of Communist China's industrial progress,
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    • 65 10 JAPAN will be the largest exhibitor at the 1959 Chicago international! trade fair, scheduled for July to 18. Mr. Akiro Sono. Japanese consul general, has signed a contract on behalf of his government for 10.000 square feet of exhibit space. The Japanese pavilion
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      52 10 President Eisenhower is seen admiring a hand engraved silver box of Niello ware presented to him by a group of Siamese political leaders during their recent tour of the United States. Guests of the U. S. State Department, the party spent two days in Washington in the course of a
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    • 131 10 SOONG'S VISIT TO H.K. STARTS SPECULATION banker-businessman T. V. Soong formerly president of the Nationalist Chinese Executive Yuan (Premier), has been seen at a number of parties given m his honour by his close friends m Hong Kong The purpose of Mr. Soong's visit is not known. He has spent
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    • 81 10 'No idea for third bloc' COMMENTING on Preslv/ dent Tito's present tour. Kommunlst, the Yugoslav Communist Party organ m Belgrade, said: "The goal of cooperation between Yugoslavia and Asian and African countries is not to create a third bloc, or some new force opposite to already existing blocs of power."
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    • 97 10 DR Koto M.it ndalra Japan's chlel United Nations deli aid the common property ol manand must rei before the era] Ass< mbly's lraaJ committee he said action to hamper tho freedom ol tho sea- must onslcjered invalid ununlversally accept The Japanese envoy Mid his government
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    • 63 10 RI, INDIA NAVIES IN MUTUAL AID PACT INDONESIA a imecl at bri abou closer co-operai n aid mutual assist; the naval f 0 of v two count' Prime Mini-. signed for mdon, "and Ambassador Dr. Kli^ia The purpose of the asrti ment. -is to effect 4 d C a° c
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      • 140 10 A new compromise plan for Indus River INDIAN and World x Bank officials are meeting m Washington for detailed discussions of compromise plans for settling the India-Pakis-tan dispute over the waters of the Indus River. It was learned that Indian negotiator N.D. Gulhati has put forward proposed revisions to Pakistan's
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      • 48 10 In a television broadcast m Tokyo, Mrs. Carlos P. Garcia, First Lady of the Philippines, said: "Only friendship and goodwill ivill enable Japan and the Philippines to work m peace for the sake of our poor who, m the last analysis, are the beneficiaries of peaceful endeavour." Reuter
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      • 25 10 North Korean Premier Kirn II Sung said m Peking that his nations trade with Communist China had increased tenfold m the past four ye;< U.P.I.
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      • 46 10 The Peking Ta Kunfi Pao, Chinese Communist Par- ty-controllcd newspaper, said that the "prelimi?iary victory of the Japanese people" m forcing the Kishi Government to postpone submission of the controversial Police Revisions Bill to Parliament "proves that the Kishi clique is but a paper tiger."- U.P.I.
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      • 24 10 Nationalist China may abolish its foreign exchange and trade control commission and reactivate the Central Bank of China, it was stated m Taipeh.- U.P.I.
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      • 30 10 The Nationalist Chinese Chamber of Commerce m Cebu City of the Central Philippines has protested against alleged P.I. censorship of all incoming mail from the Chinese mainland and Formosa.— U.P.I.
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      • 63 10 Pakistani President Ayub Khan has appointed an eight-man law commission to suggest simplifications m civil and criminal procedure U.P.I. The Speaker of the South Korean National Assembly has awarded a citation to a Chinese physician m Seoul, Mr. Yu Jemaeng, for giving free medical treatment to poor Korean refugees and
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      • 40 10 The Peking Peoples Daily, official organ of the Chinese Communist Party, reported that Chinese aid to North Korea from November 1953 through 1957 amounted to ITSS3361 T S$336 million. Additional aid projects have been prom. ised for the future.- U.P.I.
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      • 33 10 Mr. Dorj Damba, first secretary of the central committee oi the Mongolian Peoples Revolutionary Party, has been demoted to second secretary "for better centralisation of leadership." says the Soviet news agency Tass Reuter
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      • 45 10 ONE THOUSAND EUROPEAN REFUGEES FROM COMMUNIST C i ARE BEING ALLOWED TO LEAVE FOR HONG KONG WITHIN THE NEXT FEW WEEKS, IT WAS REPORTED IN THAT COLONY. THEY WILL BE CARED FOR BY THE U.N. COMMISSION FOR REFUGEES AND RESETTLED IN FREE WORLD COUNTRIES. U.P.I.
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      • 52 10 r>R. Ismail Thajeb of Indonesia tuld the United Nations General Assembly's economic and financial committee that, m a world of competing ideologies, it wa understand how (lateral aid could becom* the object of doubts and suspicions that motivated by purposes. Indom had therefore alwaj pioned the cha aid throimh tl.
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      • 39 10 Seoul police authoi instruct od all bu nics operating South Korea i. i paint green all b rating m thi running from to out of town be painted blue. seeing buses v brown. Chart* r i be painted Reuter
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      • 12 10 Sonic 1 tlona of n<"' I Kouk durii imi Scntcn I Reuter
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    • 177 11 LET'S MARCH TOGETHERJAPAN TO U.K. IKINO m terms j nt of the alli--1920'5, the aoanese Foreign Miir. Aiichiro has asked ill and Ja- U i work toother m the true spirit of ndship and conation that lives beW een our two jeopi I Island nations In an address to the
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    • 24 11 A Japanese motor caravan touring South-East Asia lias left Pnom Penh for Laos after a visit to Cambodia.- Reuter
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    • 140 11 Russia copies U.K. Way in housing RUSSIA is copying the British method or dealing with overcrowding by building satellite towns around the bU cities, a National Town Planning conference m London was told. Standards were at present "very low" compared with British ones, the amount of living space m Russia
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    • 168 11 Advantages of Democracy over Communism (STRESSING democracy's advantages over communism, State Secretary John Foster Dulles said m San Francisco: "Materialistic despotisms, with their iron discipline, their mechanistic performance, their hard and shiny exterior, always seem formidable. Democracies seem to stumble and falter; they advertise their dif- ferences, and always seem
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    • 120 11 'NATIONS WISH TO JOIN THE C 'WEALTH' "nnHE Commonwealth li 1 is not falling iparl the Earl of Home. 8< tary for Commonwealth Relations, said m London. He told the Chartered Institute of Secretaries not to have an Inferiority complex about the < mon wealth "It is not falling apart,'
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    • 609 13  -  Sarah Rothschild How many girls could cope with this? By [EARLY a year ago I was secretary to Mr. S k mdolph Churchill on his lecture tour of •aliioinia. Time has not softened my memoes of Randolph roaring for a stapler m he wilds of Ukiah. (It's a
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    • 385 13  -  IVAN YATES lly HERE is a splendid and a skilful volume. Its splendour lies m its production, beautiful bind- i m?, clean bold type and, above all. lovely lavish reproduction* 68 of them m full faithful colour and 5 39 m photogravure. i .P?.?* 1
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    • 486 13  - CHARLES MADE ALL MISTAKES George Malcolm Thomson By PHARLES-THE-MARTYR belongs to one of the 1^ most luckless of human categories. He was a crook who failed. He betrayed his friends (for the highest of motives), deceived his advisers (who were almost as stupid as he was), and acted, on the
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    • 266 13  -  Frank Martin FREE PRESS BOOK PAGE By The Reverend RIGID with fear, a flve-year old boy sits m an eye specialist's consulting room. Slowly the bandages are peeled away from his eyes. But ne sees nothing except the vague shapes of furniture, a stabbing blur
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    • 131 13 WHO is Jocelyn Davcy? Hii new book THE NAKED V I I. I- A N V (Chuito. 155.) i ;m aniii Ing highbrow thriller: its hero la Am i a bubbling, talkative Oxford doti who K«-ts mixed up with Office m I m blonde. .1
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    • 130 15 bear I il^ht- weight boxing K nU m BinningEiu laM iiislitRmyo was disoualifled I an alleged low blow m tenth round of the 12Ind beat an eliminator the Brttlih Empire ■Wompey was warned twice tl to keep his ■u-lu's up. The, first Knitig came early m the R,
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    • 20 15 II t-a Hirjee (India) Elman i Burma) its to 1,517 In the iteur billiards .p in Calcutta Reuter
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      48 15 picture return t d R {o M sfn A^r1: VZjfSZ? i£« lp-re M "ucctsstul rowin, team pore airport. They are'^TfriSU *i! h "«if trophies on arrival at the SingaJ A Van^er Hoek" C Dal.i. a™ d l^E.' Laurenson 1 180 J R P y (ra taln > Free Press
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    • 17 15 »:>: established the Champion the entertainment Inning a playJohnny Weismuller strokes at the Los County Club.
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    • 208 15  -  ALLAN LEWIS By m J? a ™i Uail (J Jones went nicely over three m 39 wide out and on the bit m 40. They were not fully extended On Stage tPosner) went from about the six at threequarter pace. CampdaJp (Geyer) did half pace from
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    • 54 15 Western Province, the holders beat Natal on first innings m their Currie Cup cricket match which ended m a draw yesterday m Cape Town. Scores: Western Province 340 (G. Innes 131. O. Wynne 75) and 262 <R. Westoctt 92). Natal 310 <T. Goddard 137. J. McGlew 53, Bromfield
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    • 142 15 INDIANS HOLD OUT TO DRAW Held up by the resistance of Vinoo Munkad and S. Durani, the West Indies had to be content with a draw against Central Zone In the three-day match which ended m Jabalpur, India yesterday. At the end, they were 218 runs ahead with nine second
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    • 64 15 Thf En*llflh Football Issoclatlon Are to «nni> t<» nmiuiisi the i''»'' World Soccer cup on behalf of the International Football Federation <i 1.1 sir stanle) Kous, the I M»cre( i ii i meetln t ounrll re.iterdaj In London thai lv- w.iv mak ppliration m
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    • 309 15 Amateurs get home match Draw for F.A. Cup 'FOOTING and Mit--1 chum, sole surviving amateur challengers, w< among the small clubs who drew home ties for the Football Association Cup third round matches to oe played on January 10. They have thus reaped a rich reward for their victories over
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      • 157 15 I "HII "~^^M* f^^J Liim I B I_^J II r^ -^^^^J II II Ross 6 Irishman takes up mast oi I W for {l Gilbert th roads (5). iil (9). 7 Sirens do a turn at the h noise <«>> ,1 i aundf y < 6 >- X »oise (ft).
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    • 202 16 Evidence warrants new measures against the KMT and any subversives' ILfR. MANUABA, secretary general of IndoiTl nesia's largest government political party, the Indonesian Nationalist Party, said yesterday that there was "important evidence* warranting the taking of restrictive measures against Chinese Nationalist (Kuomintang) organisations m Indonesia, according
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    • 149 16 'Lebanon ends Ike doctrine' report T^HE Lebanese Prime Minister, Mr. Raschid Karami, yesterday rejected the Elsenhower Doctrine of American economic and military cooperation with Middle Ea.st countries, the Arab News Agency reported from Beirut. Mr. Karami met the U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Middle East Affairs, Mr. William Rountree,
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    • 146 16 OFFICIAL scratchings and the order of running for tomorrow's racing: at Bukit Timah:— RACE ONE Class 3 Div. 4 —6 Furs. Sunshine Lad, Cora. RACE TWO Class 3 Div. 3 —6 Furs. Hiya Honey First Partnership. RACE THREE Class 3 Div. 2—6 Furs. Telew. Two
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    • 75 16 SWOOP ON GANG HIDEOUTS Singapore police last night raided three houses m Chin Chew Street, m Chinatown, following the double secret society murder m Robinson Road yesterday. A police spokesman said some gang weapons, including three bottles of acid, were recovered from the houses, which he described as hideouts for
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    • 21 16 Canada's External Affairs Minister, Mr. Sidney Smith, said m Ottawa yesterday that recognition of Communist China was under consideration.- Reuter
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    • 92 16 KHAN ABDUS SAMAD KHAN ACHAKZAI, former local president of the now-dissolved left-wing National Awanii Party, was sentenced m Quetta yesterday to 14 years' jail. The court was told that a quantity of "anti-state" literature and more than 600 steel helmets were found m his
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    • 62 16 MORICE LINE BREACHED SAY REBELS T HE Algtn un j 1 army said m t, r &<i An insurgent commJ que said sevvrui vSM soldiers had been SSI and 60 wounded m th?l tacks, which had -oil large breaches 1 t 2SI which taaurgent °M passed into Algeria. The insurgents
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