The Singapore Free Press, 12 February 1959

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  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper glnfSPMf*! Thursday. February 12, 1959. Price 15 t»
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  • 201 1 West proposes E. German advisers at Big Four talks rHE Western Powers will propose In Notes to Moscow next week that West German and East German officials should take part as adan East -West Foreign Ministers' cona Germany and European security, it irned m Washington yesterday. presence of these advisers
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  • 111 1 TWO DEAD, 50 ILL AFTER CHOLERA JABS IN BANGKOK POLICE and public health officials are Investigating the death of two people who had received cholera inoculations. The two dead were among a group of 102 people inoculated at I parts factory following a government order that Bangkok residents must be
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  • 16 1 NO AGGRESSION PACT FEELER BY RUSSIANS I) 111 I yesMi Nikita the Boviet .>. 11 1,1 Mos-
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  • 19 1 >n of the MiHealth, Mr A j Admitted to Hospital <». v heari com des crlbed ing.
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  • 9 1 i the r< I Buan it md
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  • 104 1 ABOUT 50 ultra-national-la 4 nit^ht broke into the residence of Prince Mlkasa. the Emperors youngest brother, m prohis alleged opposition to the revival of kigr: (National Foundation Day). The ultra natloi, marched on Prince Mikaa' v Idem c after holding a meeting to commemi
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  • 102 1 fHI Master Attendant, Captain R. L. Rlckurd, warned today that all going .ships berthing m Keppel Harbour must enter from the Eastern entrance the Tanjong Pagar side. The Western entrance is still dosed to all sea-go-ing ships, following the sinking of the Harbour Board tug
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  • 27 1 February first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened In Singapore this morning at 86A cents per lb., unchanged on yesterday's close. The tone was steady, quiet.
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  • 170 1 I^HE Queen and Presi- dent Eisenhower will jointly open the new St. Lawrence seaway m ceremonies near Montreal on June 26. the White House announced yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Eisenhower will fly to Montreal on June 26 and join the Queen and
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  • 341 1 BRITAIN CAUTIOUS ON NEW CYPRUS SET-UP If f M Lloyd declines to give immediate approval THE Foreign Ministers oi Greece and Turkey L are to have a second meeting today with Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, the British Foreign Secretary, after an apparently inconclusive four-hour dinner session with him last night about
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  • 127 3 DANCERS REHEARSE FOR PRINCE PHILIP THOI s\M>S of visitors t<> the Singa pore Constitution F.\position last ninht were treated to ;i special !>O--minute performance of dragon dances staged by the hlnese National Physical Culture Societ}. The troupe, seen dancing above amidst the loud bursting of
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  • 23 3 R.I. CAMBODIA TRADE PACT m Finance Hou Yuon, his country I an tmon Market reportI Cambodia 1 conduct Mt during mister, the Reuter
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  • 66 3 WOMEN BANNED FROM CONCERT BUT GIRL SNEAKS IN thi lr i I hould I «,i tl Hall The had blond< hair li I and wore :i n Tho high lh( tin m n 1 1 I A black mask iml wa She luim-fi Hi dv The audience been la In
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  • 203 3 Jail for son who robbed, hit mother WEALTHY Mr. John William Roylance, pickle manufacturer and hotel and racehorse owner, wept m cgurt m Chester, Northern England, when he pleaded for his son, John Malcolm, 22. charged with robbery and shooting. Mr. Roylance said that Mrs. Ethel Roylance, with whom the
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  • 109 3 TEENAGERS' LATEST: 'SCARS FOR LIFE' CULT A USTRALIAN teenage E p; J\ girls have evolved a new cult which scars some of them for i life burning: them- E selves with cigarette 5 ends to prove that they E are tough and able to C withstand pain. Police said a
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  • 32 3 Cuban sugar workers havi responded to revolutionary leader Fidel Ca tro's plea to postpone a strike until later m tfie year for shorter working I till higher waee Reuter
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  • 143 3 PHILIP AT CAR WHEEL AMUSES VILLAGERS pRINCE Philip drove at 70 m.p.h. at the head of a mud-spattered police escort across the plains ol West Pakistan yesterday to visit a Government land reclamation scheme. A> he passed through villages along the road, hi* slowed down and Waved, much to the
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  • 71 3 Big welcome in Kenya for Queen Mother r riiK Queen Mother was given it tremendou tion by Nairobi A iai community m the City Park v, after her m by air from pn ltii a .nifl Ivory inlaid kci by Mr C B Madan. AKm Mini.-tt i withoul pin tfol
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  • 267 4 The Singapore Free Press Opinion Red peril in Iraq IHURSDAY, Feb. 12, 1959 WHILE international at--1 tention la largely c< tied on the mount] tension over Berlin. ev< nts m Iraq provide cause for concern to the West. Six Iraqi Cabinet members, i described as "moderates," resigned at the weekend.
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  • 932 4  -  SYDNEY SMITH REPORT FROM CALCUTTA BY IN just a fortnight Prince Philip's visit to India has snowballed from a cautious, officially d c s c r ibed "scientific" visit to a tremendous, triumphal tour with garlands, garlands all the way. For it has served m a remarkable
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    • 132 4 r 1 1 Yes. we handle the Kitchen Aid line, and taftj^^ product on the market You see, the Hobart people m» than just a mixer when they designed this food prepay designed it to take the work and the uncerta.nty out o food preparing tasks that housewives must face
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  • 350 5 ROW LOOMS ON COUNCIL POLICY OVER ENGINEERS mHF Local Senior Officers' AsI n oi the Singapore p.- mcil has protested oiainst a council move to ricruit expatriate electrical JJi, for Pasir Panjang oower station. The Association IV i engineers can do In a letter to the council, which came as
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  • 41 5 Tnrce more public dispensaries, one of thrni mobile, are to be opened by the Singapore City Council shortly. Tne static dispensaries will be In Aljunied Road and at the junction ol Meyapn Chettlar Road and Upper Soraimoon Road.
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  • 106 5 IMFTY-ONE houses m 1 Bukit Timah, Mey;ipi)a Chettiar Road and Ir Panjang Road may ipplied With elect: thl year at iboul $24,000. Of the houses more than half arr ol attap, pli and zinc. The Electricity I ment ol the City Council h applications from
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  • 34 5 $44,000 wanted for pavilion r piiE finance ai i- purpotea committi the Singapore City Council I pprove another $44,000 to mccl the exp< the tution Th( approved $100,000 for the 10,000 1 for 1
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    • 58 6 hy S^clii«^> Joi <lai if AN EMERSCNCV ffiOuiSES US TO MAKS AN ATA*OSPmE»E tANOIMd, MC SMALL BE CAHOVI»SKS A SfcCONO 7 SM4P LIKE JUM»O« MEB6V^ f=o« tme joe 3^^ by Lee talk and IMiil Davii )>O >^ iVA it I \^l B^^C^/^"^ Si/ <A *C 7 C >^ 11-24 1
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    • 52 6 V I TMINt; I KNOWT THEF^E WERE TWO P^A EXPLOSIONS! IW^ CXXCK, LOTHAR--X? LT T p^gßAß^ some W|'(c>_y** \'i ■F*^S wEZLE. IN SEAL B^ \l^^ t^Ow'SlE, AMD /M II 'meaven > ssa<e^ VI """{now wanTvchjto —i GIVE OAGVsOOO *A», > A MICE RAISE J> FOP TELLING s^i 2Ss.r ME WHEQE
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    • 351 6 I>ORN today your mi, exceptional and Riven you great talent, but concentrate on one major B You are a hard worker. v: started and often strength. I You have a stronn will I y°" r ow way. you cai adamant, even un 1 don't get it- rhU cha not understood
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    • 119 7 IM»\ 1, 11 Prtvi u> I 1 March I w tiWi I|| 881 i. v i ss tiitiin-m Maul» \jii /.lunr buyers !cd m pence. I j'l I'll i. W lute >.ii J«uk tA.%. (ll i ports Feb 34 sellers 34 I j.| f i; viuwuk Special
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    • 115 7 TIN mi.u: Spot UN futi Straits I ontrai t Man h May ION! i;i BBI I: I i lures Man h M i IOXI idy. i:-^ i b landed prl. e t ni 1 1 L B Contra* t March-Old NEW YORK. Feb 11 Pa-evious Too .»>
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    • 34 7 I NEW YORK. Feb. 11 Previous Today dustrials 582.65 584.03 t: 53 95 4n Domestii Bonds 86 31 Si 15 I lilities 90.87 90.79 >tocks Comiosite \vera 202 82 203 33
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    • 29 7 125 Boats ment Above price* Quoted cif. Sarawak Muntok white spot and »lease 43, afloal February shipment 42 42 sellers, elf ex-dock. m U.S. cents per lb
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    • 89 7 I (<>rn\ Philippine! <i f i k North European pmu delivered weight per lone lon Feb. Mar. COPRA, M.aits ci.f. IK./North uropfan ports delivered Mg ton Feb. Mar. COCONI I OIL "rm!c Straits ppan ports m bulk Ion? ton Irb COCONUT OIL crude Ceylon fif. European
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  • 90 7 k marthe unt. offu 1- k bonds opened ly higher In front ol the Greek-Turkish on Cyprus but r< under heavy profit-taking. Dollar .stock.s were marked higher m sympathy with tho overnight ral trans-Atlantic Jaguar Cars up Ind v with pi i vancing on a broad i
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  • 209 7 New party could threaten PAP hopes at polls FREE PRESS POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT THE move to form I new party— the Citi/ens l\trt\ m Slnfftfftre >^ viewed m political circles as a potential major bio* to the People's Action Party. Several people who were once actively associated with the PAP, the
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  • 107 7 Chinese set blood donation record: 3,031 in year A RECORD number of 9.952 people gave blood to the Singapore Blood Transfusion Service last year. This included 3.708 Europeans. 3.031 Chines. 1.275 Indians, 1,208 Malays and t>l9 Eurasians Dr. M.M.H. C.lbson-HUI. medical officer m charm 1 of the transfusion centre. said
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  • 186 7 THE Duke of Edinburgh will receive a "very special gift" from the Chinese Chamber of Commerce when he visits the Singapore Constitution Exposition on the night of Feb. 22. The nature of the gift bting kept a close secrc But the Free Press was
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  • 115 7 GANGS WERE QUIET OVER NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS to a police spok mvi .md four deaths bout minor of ru theft. Th*> spokesman tiers were v. tie en:. while tlv road ci< Id not be attributed to the N( bratlon I nd there was re:. ablo .t of "biwell planned' 1
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  • 37 7 tara news agency yesterday 13,000 refui were found around Pa: 150 miles north of Mac after North Celebes and fanatical Darul Islam gangs attacked two towns m south east Celebes recently Reuter
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 97 7 i'lllflllllimilllllllllllllllllllllML: I SINGAPORE I I HIGH TIDES 1 TODAY: 1.31 p.m. TOMORROW: 2.00 p.m. and 2.09 p.m. E E SATURDAY: 2.29 a.m. E and 2.47 p.m. SUNDAY: 3.01 a.m. and 3.53 p.m. E MONDAY: 3.38 a.m. E E and 4.31 p.m. E TUESDAY; 4.25 a.m. and (ill p.m. E WED
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  • 116 9 Self sufficiency plan has seven aims /rilK aims »1 South Vietnam's land resettlement and development programmes are to. 1 Bring back info cultivation areas deserted m the iast war; y Put into cultivation unused land; D Modernise methods and pra< tlcea of agrh ulture; A Effect i better redistribution of
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  • 1981 10  - It was a case of murder for hire PELHAM GROOM Another Latiff story by Latiff spun round and turned on the light. I bent over the glass screen and saw the words: W/iy don't you end it all' B TRICE was exceptional In every way, Praxiteles could have used her
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  • 217 11 There is something in the wind (of rha most popular of the many vities available to members of the V R.A.F. serving m Singapore with I Air Force a posting to which is v if only because of the unique obtainable m this overseas thea Club at F.E.A.F. is always
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  • 489 11 A-sa i ling we will go They're learning to take your pulse -Army style •npo military forces fighting Communist terrorism m Malaya, integration •means mixing and intermingling men of different nations, colours and cr-eeds m harmony to work for a common *aim. Malaya provides no finer example of this easy,
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  • 23 11 United Kingdom Sergeant, instructor Ken Smit WaU ilians, Bombadier David Quirh an 1--100 1 y on symptoms noticeable -its 7 from
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  • 283 12 Moscow pact ends speculation about breach with Peking r VUE multi-million rouble agreement for Soviet aid to China, signed m Moscow last weekend, has killed speculation about a rift between Momou A\\d Peking, according to observers m Tokyo. The agreement was signed by the Soviet Premier,
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  • 185 12 THE Japanese Prime Minister, Mr Nobusuke Kishi, has never declared that he had planned to send Japanese manpower to help develop New Guinea, sources close to him said. They made the statement m commenting on a Sydney Herald editorial which told the Premier
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  • 66 12 'A GIGANTIC DISLOCATION OF ECONOMY' fHE dwindling ot Communl Chinese exports to non -Communist countries indicati "a intic dislocation of the Chinese economy," the New York Tunes said m an editorial. Pointing to reports that <xp< -i china had dwindled "to the vanishing point," the paper added: "Such a dislocation,
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  • 88 12 A SOVIET association has sent a bill to a bafllod shipowner m Hokkadio, Northern Japan, demanding the payment of 21,500 roubles (about $17,000) for "services rendered." The bill was sent by the All-Soviet Chamber of Commerce and Industry m Moscow to the skippor md owner
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  • 330 12 MACAO JUNK OWNERS ARE WOOED T*HE Chinese Commu- nists on Lappa Island, off Macao, have launched a campaign to win junk owners back to the "motherland". Armed launches cruise up and down the West River m front of Macao's inner harbour with loudspeakers bombarding junk owners
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  • 65 12 A RADIO that tin- <l< U 111 I now products developed m (Mini. ACCOrdIH Ing Radio. other products. Ihc radio s.iid. Included m* will not fi tea «"p which will no hinds when filled with hot !<-... ;ind ;i neu n Which CM he
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  • 76 12 In one of the mosl devastating fires m the b history of the Ryukyu Islands ovei 75 pel cent of the village «>i Koniya, In Ama m i Z Oshima, was razed and 5.000 people were lefts homeless. Food supplies, S brought In by the
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  • 67 12 'FEAR STALKS THE CHINESE MAINLAND' FORMER v Chinese bankhis homeland, from he fled to For concentration camp." Mr. Hsi Lun, f Chairman of tl directors of a bank m Shanghai Taipeh civics club m tribulation ar of death, fear fear Of hw "The tyrannical rorifing governing' by the Chinese C<<
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  • 887 13 MARGARET O'HARA has news for mothers-to be U'ilLN il comes to fashion, me iiiothcr-to-to has never hud ii so good, I decided after seeing Mrs. Wilfrid Hyde- While looking pretty and chic m n black suck dress. Ethel Hyde-White is expecting her first baby
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  • 566 13 WHILE WOMAN STAYS IN BED By UWEN KOBYNS |T> a shattering statement but I'm tilling to bet that within the next ten years half the husbands <»t England and Wiles, it not Scotland, "ill be getting their own breakfasts. lie eookto com-. revolution. ■volution m
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  • 108 14 •L*>K t*u Smith Kir- E minghatn i ombin. ation matches thin E u a^.ni Popla r »iiu z zz have lolled t«»r i 7 fAtvIS, N»t >'l»^t Billesle) irntgU Ihej E were Iraiibformed in t «> E a icoring unit and piled on sixteen. m the Birminchafn
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  • 25 14 Dundee United beat E Stirling 4-0 m the second replay of their first round Scottish FA Cup match night at East Stirling.
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  • 166 14 -spinner Jim Laker nd wick* t-keeper Roy Swetman. m place of the injured Brian Statham and Godfrey Evans are expected to be Ei r.. lands only changes for the fifth Test match which starts m Melbourne tomorrow. The England team, which is to be
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  • 569 14 A substitute plan to cover up for Stan By ARCHIE <M l( X TVIERI li Just tine honour m loothall which has so iar eluded the treat Stanley Matthewi a League Championship medal The nearest he and his Blackpool dub ever got to it m season 1955-50 wh( i y
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  • 147 14 BRUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE now pai often i ,tiii i uvold< In tl a II North 'Ut i fi.t IRTH 1: SOUTH Th:,. itll'.s 1; was jusl aboul side were vulnei dealer would be .1 heavy pew* 1 very weak three bid. West opened Cubs, declarer pi from dummy, E.
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 73 14 P* iii n \< ROSS s ornment the uppei Up bi na j 7 Educational hmont c 7) v .'fui m the field <r,i 11 A.s ol course li will, to ♦lie t 14 The old a bone m tune <7>. hing, ham, t or '3) ■mid 18 i join
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  • 569 15  - Couag makes the best impression ALLAN LEWIS REPORTS THIS MORNING'S FAST GALLOPS imm \(i. ridden by his Selangor (iold Cup Jockey Arthur Waul, made the fast<>l time and the best impression at Kuala Lumpur this morning. He galloped on the Number Two track, which is fast. Coiui" went once round
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  • 105 15 3TARTERS and riders m 5 the Gold t"P are: Who Knows (F. Forte > fit lure doer ((1. Boufjourc). Shamrock Slipper (J. Donnelly). ouag lA. Ward), steam On (B. .Moon) Collaterai (K. Barratt), Bravr General (S. (ieyer). Campdale (J. Chadwick). (iolden Melody »M. Posner), Na/.ukat (M. Lee).
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  • 33 15 I^ERRY I In Dvi Intern ion to be hel Harlem on Satui lion to iii <l from noi who wa pn i" competing tli .1! 0 ■•i th( i n-»t
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  • 412 16 Minister threatened to hand my wife to another man' 4 LttiAiMA politician alleged m ;i document produced m court In Accra yesterday that a Cabinet Minister had threatened to hand over his wife "to a Convention People's Party 'action trooper" as a Wifl Mr. K. Amponsah, genera] x retary ol
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  • 54 16 SUEZ SHIPS HELD UP BY TANKER THE Norwegian tanker Jalinga ran aground m the Suez (anal yesterday, delay, ing a 14-ship convoy bound for Suez and the Red Sea. The Jalinga, 8.000 tons, crunched into the mud near Kantara, halfway between Port Said and Ismailia. Tugs were sent to pull
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  • 129 16 12 TAKE A 'CASUALTY' UP A CLIFF IN 22½ SECS. AN RAF team of six and .six men broke all records for speed m carrying stretcher cases during a jungle rescue operation course m Fraser's Hill on Tuesday. They carried a stretcher case up a 200 ft. high cliff m
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  • 23 16 A Sandrinnham flying boat crashed In Montevideo harbour yesterday, tigers and crew were the plane bi k U.P.I.
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  • 13 16 Mounted poli< c are to be itationed m busy Bangkok Reuter
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  • 47 16 MOUNT Cameroon, a 13,--35;* fool peak In the British Camcroons m Africa, erupted m two pl;> 'day. spewing lava and rock over a wide area. Th* 1 mountain ha I rumbling for several days. The eruptions were tagged as "minor" by official. U.P.I.
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  • 24 16 Fan Ts* Onor the refugee pianist from China, will arrive m Singapore by air tomorrow to give three recitals here.
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  • 17 16 An oil train was derailed by a mine m Eastern I Algeria yesterday.- Reuter
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  • 144 16 JHE CHAIRMAN of the licensing justices said m Huddersfield yesterday that the justices were not aware of any colour bar at Huddersfield hotels. Referring to a letter of complaint from a Nigerian student. Mr. Bola Ogun, the chairman. Mr. Harry Rodgers said Mr. Ogun
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  • 11 16 Influenza is emptying school classrooms throughout Britain. Reuter
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  • 179 16 CAIRO: DECISIVE MEASURES IF PACT NOT SIGNED r FUE United Arab IU 1 public will take 'decisive measures" to settle her financial claims against Britain if Britain does not sign the recently negotiated financial ar ment, according to an official source quoted by two Cairo newspapers yesterday. The semi official
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