The Singapore Free Press, 5 March 1959

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper So IMS* >i»&»P° re Thursday. March 5, 1959. Price 15 Cts,
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  • 262 1 He spills secret of U.N. tipplers A PHILIPPINES dele- Kate put on record I I yesterday what is an j open secret m the United Nations that ;ielef«tei sometimes drink a little too free- ly at diplomatic cock- tail parties. Mr. Victorio Carpio rsiwd a point of order j m
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  • 19 1 Am grade rubber "Pened m 1 morning at Ib., up one i cent on yesrhe tone wa.s
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  • 63 1 VISITORS, Including President T Eisenhower, were barred for One day from seeing Mr. John Foster Dulles because the Secretary of State was radioactive. He was emitting dangerous gamma rays after receiving an injection of radioactive gold to prevent his abdominal cancer spreading. The U.S. State Department
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  • 69 1 had to keep their distance and coiud remain m the hospital room for only a brief period. It was expected that the emission of the gamma rays would end for all practical purposes m a tew days. President Eisenhower said yesterday that Mr. Dulles had reacted "beautifully"
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  • 308 1 J*OP British diplomats were today assessing the future trend of Western policies towards Russia m the light of President Eisenhower's press conference yesterday and the "little summit" talks between President de Gaulle of France and the German Chancellor, Dr. Konrad Adenauer. Whitehall was also examining
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  • 147 1 Depression in shipping: £4 m. fall in P O profit THE P. and O. line reported m London yesterday that the group's net profit fell £4,000.000 last year and that the full force of the current depression m shipping had not yet been felt. The report, for the year which
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  • 32 1 Five men sentenced for "war crimes 11 were executed at Holguln, Cuba, yesterday and during the day eight more deatli sentences v. meted out courts-martial by m different towns.— Reuter
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  • 37 1 Thugs beat up man, wife Four Chinese forced their way into a hut m Kampong Tlons Bahru yesterday and got away with $1,120 m <ash and jewels after belabouring the householder, May Kirn Sang, and his •Ufr
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  • 135 1 SECURITY forces guarded key points m Khartoum last night following the resignation of an members of the Sudan Supreme Council set up by the armed forces after a bloodless coup last November. The resignations followed the refusal by tli crn and eastern command* to accept
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  • 41 1 Britain paid out more than £1,100,000 m grants and loans to her colonies last month, the Colonial Office announced In London yesterday. Two-thirds of the money went to public works and health schemes. Reuter
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  • 125 1 dusk-to-dawn curfew i% was Imposed on Nyasaland again last night as fresh outbreak* of violence continued yesterday. The known toll of African* m police shootings on Tuesday has risen to 30. Security forces m the Cholo area dispersed crowds. Four Africans were arrested. At
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  • 17 1 President Nasser flew back to Damascus yesterday from his tour of Northern Syria. U.P.I.
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  • 216 2 Troops out as crisis over Nasser hits Lebanon (^ECURITY forces patrolled all major street! In Beirut last nighi during a Cabinet m Ing on a new crisis The Cabinet session followed a week 01 rioting and violence between supporters and opponents of President Nasser of the United Arab Republic m
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  • 141 2 MANAGER ROBBED HIS BANK, 7 YEARS t 4 FORME! buik in.tn.iui r who >tole money because of bett- inu losiei was sentencfed m London yesterday to seven years, impri- lonnannt Z William Ginger, aged. 50, pleaded guilty Ito nine charges of stealing i total of v: 15.- -!>J as a
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  • 221 2 SENTENCE ON CYPRUS SOLDIER TO STAND BRITAIN'S Secretary oJ te for w Christopher Soames. turned down a suggestion In Parliament yesterday that, m view of the amnesty being granted to Cypriot internees, he should review t! <>1 a soldier convicted fur distributing anti-EOKA leaflets In the island The soldier, Private
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  • 81 2 rPHE U.S. Air Force haj fired missile nose con?s downwards from B-57 bombers at speeds exceeding those of guided missiles re-enter-ing the atmo.sph?re. officials at Kirtland air force base at Albuquerque. New Mexico, said yesterday. The nose cones were fired by rockets at sp?eds greater
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  • 362 2 QNE hundred and seventytwo people m Singapore will &et tree flights m Comet IV on Sunday. The BOAC chief m Singapore, Mr. w. d. c. Erskine- Crum, said they had been selected out of a ballot drawn yesterday. Nearly 800 invitations were
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  • 45 2 The 7.153-ton I Lilian freighter Spipa yesterday deliberately went aground m the shallow waters of Tokyo Bay to avoid .sinking. The cause of the trouble Immediately < plaint The Japanese Maritime mi all of the 33 new members were .snfe. Reuter
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  • 142 2 Tito says no to revival of the Balken Pact PKKSIDENT Tito reaflirmcd Yugoslav opposition to the revival of the 1953 Balkan Pact during talks on the island of Rhodes this work with the Greek Prime Minister, Mr. Constantino Karamanlis. diplomatic sources m Belgrade said yesterday. The sources said the revival
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  • 63 2 j FOR THE 46TH anniversary of the liberation of Jannina. capital of I-lpiruv from the Turks, the Greek royal family paid a special visit U the town. In an anniversary speech, King Paul hail. ed the agreement on Cyprus. Picture shows Hie Greek
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  • 24 2 Chileans cl waved when the I 1 Kent and Prino andra paid a c on Pn-.sUlent A) :1 Santiago yesterda] Reutor
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  • 208 3 RIGHT IS WRONG STORM IN JAP TEA CUP J, ret weapon lor frustration In community m v at last unyesterday when g national newshe Asahi, reported thousands of its because it picture* of a teah the handle to lit. illustration for a ,»ry about agues- A \e to students who
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  • 49 3 picture. 1111 1 11 1111 11 I THE GOVERNOR of Sarawak, Sir Anthony Abell, speaks at a luncheon given jointly by the Chinese Ladies' Association and the Rotary Club yesterday. On his right is Mrs. Christina Loke, president of the association. Free Press
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  • 276 3 A BOOK on white slavery "with copious underlinings" was alleged by prosecuting counsel m London yesterday to have been found m the flat of Attilio Messina, m court on three charges concerning prostitution. Counsel said he felt he need only refer to one
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  • 60 3 fHE Duchess of Newcastle has filed a petition livorce, it was learned m London. Dukes solicitors said the petition Sally Anne Jemal, whose main kl h Cypriot was dissolved last year. aged 38 Mary Dian i Wortley, ol the third Wharncliffe. Shr married In have two
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  • 16 3 President TltO left Rhod last night aboard the Yugoslav presidential leb, bound for Reuter
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  • 27 3 rgn i k former Cuban ai 1 Mendoza ha.s remained In 11 layfrom taking m t) hr> had left wlth a Reuter
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  • 55 3 SEVENTEEN students Of Blackpool Tech. nieal College who daubed the centre of the town with white paint during their "rag" day cleaned up the mess yesterday under the supervision of a corporation cleansing inspector. They had to remove flanl footsteps on the road, mock pedestrian crossings
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  • 12 3 l .250.000 overseas c 1953 another lor the British Reuter
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  • 16 3 Churchill will from London DfMvi thfl final iter holiday vi ■I n Reuter
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  • 198 3 Dutch accuse RI: Massive infringement of our rights r ril*: Dutch Government claimed last night that the nai tionulisation of Dutch industries m Indonesia was u massive infringement of the rights of Dutch citizens m Indonesia." The Dutch Government also said it reserved the right to take the necessary measures
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  • 76 3 A new Pacific record tor civil aircraft between Tokyo and Honolulu was set yes terday by a BO AC Britannia, the corporation announced In London last night. The Britannia covered 3,876 statute miles m nine hours on proving flight m preparation for the first round-the-world all-jrt
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  • 133 3 FREED ON PROBATION ON PLEDGE BY WIFE Pi iBR Daw, on, aged 33. arrested on his honeymoon when British Army ammunition was found hidden m his pyjamas, discharged on probation for two y< ->Utday. His wife promised the court to keep him out Of trouble. Duwsou pleaded guilty to having
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  • 250 4 The Singapore Free Press Opinion Macmillan's hard task THURSDAY, March 5, 1959. WITH Russia's conditional acceptance of the Western proposal ior a Foreign Ministers' meeting, Mr. Macmillan's reconnaissance m Moscow has achieved results whic'fi a lew days ago seemed out of the question. While Mr. Khrushchev. In his famous "electioneering"
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  • 899 4  - CRASH SUSPECT— ALTIMETER HARRY C. DRAKE By air reporter Experts check vital 1,000 fptfcf lyiTH the recent T? crash of a Turkish Viscount In a wood three miles short of Gatwick Airport, near London, suspicion is now deepening into near-certainty among airline pilots that one of their basic flying i
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    • 20 4 DIAMOND RINGS Set with |N1 EMI RAI !>s SAPPHIRES RUBH s r.s.iu sii\ Jt'-Vfi 106, ORCHARD RD., Tel. ***** I
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    • 66 4 COMPLETE IN 4 VOLUMES AVAILABLE FROM STOCK THE MODERN UNIVERSITY ENCYCLOPEDIA 1,152 pages 1,400,000 words over 400 illustrations THE MODERN UNIVERSITY 100,000 definitions 1,280 P« 9 12 full colour plotcs rTHE COMPLETE ILLUSTRATED GARDENER 14 colour plates 48 poges of Illustrations ELIZABETH CRAIG S COM^ T FAMILY COOKERY 4,700 Recipes
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  • 127 5 COFFEE COLOURED singer Shirley Basscy. the 21-year-old fireball from CradifTs liner Bay. has ousted Elvis Presley from the British top !0 pop record list with her "As I love y«»u.'" And lier "Kiss me, honey, kiss me" is running fifth. Here Shirely wears the fabulous
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  • 43 5 VACCINATION TEAMS TOUR SCHOOLS have vaccinating W I to Shift iwn from h section tram I had vaccinate even V X ates. mall; icinatior month-, I sefore hfl it X w\y admii B t iy tn X I thp January X children i
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  • 5 5 Moscow Welcomes delegation dgdgdsgsgs Reuter
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  • 17 5 A total of 609,00 ployed In Brl I ie Mini i!, Lond< Reuter
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  • 27 5 CIIXTI pel C( «t .'i Ihc T(»."» prnplr v»ho look ilri »j t 111 jinn i mtni I i ilfn Poll(
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  • 268 5 \i\(iii\mv r,. FKKE P J {ESS KMJTICAI corkespondent Even wiih compulsory voting, political workers do not expect a 100 per cent poll. Th -y put the maximum at 80 or od per cent. Public officials m charge of election machinery are waitIng for
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    11 5 ARTIE Don't panic, dear, it's I probably just u play I
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  • 76 5 Still some Primary places pARBNTS still wfehlni to uppl> for places m Primary l classes for their children must d«> so not hi tor than tomorrow An Education Ministry spokesman said places irerc still available m some schools. Several parents had rejected places, savin?; tho schools were too far away.
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  • 30 5 Back from course at Sandhurst picture LIEUT. Mohinder Jit h returned to S'nafter a two-and-a-half year training course at Sand" hurst. He is joining Ihe Federation Knainp.n Kluang Free Press
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  • 71 5 aertrand i Ear] > Russell. the British philosopher, said night m a London television interview that he did not .see the conquest of space as a hopeful developit. "I am rharmed with the ingenuity/ he said, 'and I am charmed with the Increase m knowledge it might bri
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  • 61 5 r rilE LIBERAL-SOCIALLST Journal Torch m its 1 iat« ue said events during the last f< irs had shown that Singapore was las, "heading for i period of political rilityand economic insolvency that since 1935 U ocoi"i' d taken a tint; 1 1 id
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  • 22 5 MASTERPIECES OF PAINTING TO GO ON SHOW A' xhibltli iturlng repi odu( tlon of 45 1 1 it will ruii until Ma
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    • 67 5 Iff yoyre 9/i \wSm m y° ur FjP f 1 made-to-measure m^^^Mvi suits, why not wl^/a 1 visit K«t ii i re BS*Y* k^- You will appreciate the finesse of our tailoring •A i I and the luxury of our i 111 1 detailing. Many exciting H new textures to
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    • 252 6 .in-" nmni nil ii JIJT IIAWKK l»? SycIiu'v Jordan w .r-rr ruiT 'Hi tUIT M/C fnnrrr«n I fit Wrj/CVfUUS rlW»C' OCKaj LWT c«"» i UK m raac ii~»« i nf"aH W 'Uftv'QlaaHk V tJi I IVMV TWC SUITS- 1 19 MOV1N6 THIS WAV TO TAAnsoAiFCT *njtt?r tufy OttOi AS AAET&U&Z
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    • 366 6 BORN today, you have mendous store oi out it needs to be carefully i )t you are to achieve all should during your l.i E have talent, but you an it over too mai i have a gregarl. j I ment and make friends be jure they are the r
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 125 7 LONDON, M.v 1 Trrv. No. 1 RSI II ts March April I i Ml *i»«t J; I K»s St-tll. m. lit \|jril 25 T bu2(J sel Ml 2fl 26. fOSI <{niit. Above price* quoted m pence. PEPPnR White lamwak fa.q. sellers 37', .se ;...iii ports March 37
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    • 104 7 NEW YORK, Mar. 1. Previous Today Tl\ Straits Spot 104.12 nom. 103.50 noni n\ futi res stunts Contract March 102.75 buyers 101.00 buyers 104.00 sellers 103.75 sellers Ma y 102.25 buyers 100.87 buyers 103.87 sellers 103.50 sellers TOM: Dull SALES: Nil. RUBBER futures March 30.95 buyers 31.00
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    • 34 7 NEW YORK. Mar. 4. n Previous Today 1 IndustrUla 610.78 611.84 UJilroads 164.43 164.65 10 Domestic Bonds 86.47 86.51 I"' l UWM« 92.84 92.73 6j >tt>< k» Composite Averages 210.70 210.93
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    • 55 7 spot and. awaiting float* 26 1 25"i >ment 26. Lam- and, awaiting release 26U, March ship- Above prices quoted m U.S. cents per Ib. ment 26. 25% to 26' 4 cif. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot and awaiting release 46' i. afloats 46, and March shipment 45 'j,
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    • 84 7 COPm Philippines c.i.f. I X north European ports delivered COPrJ JT lon ton Mar A P r {U \;y Stralti r.i.f. U.K. North potts delivered COmJ T r lon<r ton Mar Apr f N «>"- nude Straits r port, n bulk t"n M;ir. V, §N T
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  • 132 7 th, rrlou, In Nyasatock marood account oj y e i h-rday a i tlmu- fresh ovrrnighi 1 181 d In- ii tloi I 01 iritl- i re irrcdollar stock. l| better. There wa ')d dc mand for selected h trial equities and gains we re
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  • 47 7 picture. THE Soviet Premier, Mr. Nik,t:i Khrushclnv. shakes hinds with the British ForelfO Secretary. Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, as the British Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Mai •millan. introduces him m Moscow. On the left is the Soviet Deputy Premier, Mi Anastus Mikoy i<» Keystone
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  • 32 7 The Society of British Aircraft Constructors said iii London yesterday that Britain owned 436 of the 511 jet and turboprop airliners m service throughout the world outside Russia Reuter
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  • 124 7 Pioneer 4 will stay in orbit for ever uv. A> Oi |'iuilliiit o IUI LliC ituuuiUAtiiauou UiC 111.) Hiaii-lliaUC jviiWlCl WouiU UitVC U iii--liiilC Luunjaiauit lO UIC tl€ ou»u 11 vuii iAiu all UiUH Vai.. tfi,«ti,UUU LO iUJ,6-U,UUU IlUAtiti IUHII Lilt' oUll. me L j iOi. uicn nicu iium Cape
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  • 318 7 Atoms first— so bikini misses must blush rpiE beautiful Continental girls who spend summer days In shorts and bikinis on the private beach of a Suffolk, South Eastern England, finishing school will have to put up with an audience of workmen or stay indoors. County councillors at Ipswich have decided
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  • 24 7 A Britannia of El Al Israel Airlines landed safely at London airport last niglit despite a failure m its hydraulic sy U.P.I.
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    • 237 7 OVERSEAS Readers are Up -to -Date! Malaya is the focal point Budget is the ideal papei t«. of South Eatt \sia and send regularly to Malayan many people today consider students and ex-Malayans that this is an area whom abroad. the i future destinies oi the T|l( -Budget* 1 ran
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    • 99 7 1.01 p.m. Lunchtime Concert; 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 Grands and; 2.00 Close Down: 4.30 Schools' Broadcast; 5.00 Programme Summary and Masters of Melody; 5.30 Snow Treasure; 6.00 Calling All Hospitals, presented by MaLsie Conceicao; 6.45 Suaset Serenade; 6.53 Announcements and Singapore Share Market Report; 7.00 Time Signal and
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    • 50 7 SINGAPORE I HICH TIDES I TODAY: 9.25) p.m. TOMORROW: 8.20 a.m. and 10.10 p.m. E SATURDAY: 9.20 a.m. and 10.44 p.m. SUNDAY: 10.07 a.m. and 11.11 p.m. E MONDAY: 10.47 a.m. and 11..W p.m. TUESDAY: 11.25 a.m. WEDNESDAY: Mid- ni^ht and 12.01 p.m. ********************111 l 111 I Mllll I I
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  • 92 8 FREE AFTER 36 YEARS IN JAIL THE man on the right has just come out of prison after 36 years. Now 78 years old, Guido Grassi was re. cently pardoned by the Governor of the state of Washington and re. patriated to Rome. Grassi will live with his sons at
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  • 86 8 A Press reception ivas held recently at E the Finsbury Park Empire, for b\-year old I chimpanzee, "Gilbert", to mark his amazing recovery from tonsilitis, influenza and pneumonia. Gilbert, one of the most human cfiim- P< er, drinks brer, smokes, and his I favourite occupation is
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  • 285 8 pOUR more black marks were added m Derby the other day against a man who is banned from pubs. The score against 51-year-old James McCormack now stands at 44 convictions all on drink charges. Last November McCormack WU banned from all bars m Derby
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  • Race Form FREE PRESS Special
    • 9 1 Race Form FREE PRESS Special Thursday. March 5, 1959.
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    • 7125 1 Your Guide To Ipoh Race Meeting RACE FORM SPECIAL LMH.LOWINfi are all the horses entered for the Perak Turf Club's March Meeting: CLASS TWO AZAROLE I I II 1H: <15 st.ut^i. 8 purr H-H 6K (Chadwick) Cl. 2 Div. 1; Canastra 9-0 c;ur. u-7; Ind. Wind 8- 13; 3rd. Finn
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    • 191 9 Success for the Sagan of Salford CHELACH DELANEY. the one time cinenu usherette, hit Londons West End like d bomb the other day. And m the dress Circle at Wyndhams Theatre to share her triumph were he« mother, brother and school friends from Sal ford, Lancashire. In "A Taste Of
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    • Article, Illustration
      42 9 This was the scene at Phaneromeni Church, biggest m Nicosia, Cyprus, when more than 900 detainees were recently released. The crowds 'flocked to church m flag-bedecked bus loads to give thanks. They were given a tremendous reception by friends.
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    • 62 9 The f unions French liner M llc Dc liance", sold to a Japanese scrap lirni. was re named Tiiransu Maru" for the voyage from U Havre to Japan. The liner, which lailed the other <i«v carried n of B1 lApanen and 18 Prenchineii, ilrrr, Japanese Mllon
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    • 34 9 1 ■•••••(Is personality of the British turf, •r of winter sports .inri even when ••!> he siiM like* to visit the ice-rink This picture shows him indulßiMstimc at S( Morltx. Switxrrland.
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    • 2025 10  - Ghost with the strangler's cord PELHAM GROOM Another Latiff story by When you make a plaster cast of a man's face you insert short straws into his nostrils so that he can breathe. ..The straws still had plaster sticking to them viii i .mil i bad been trying u> coax
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    • 465 11 Nine tons of concrete blasted in ten Ways by army at SAT A pier Skin divers defied awkward tides —and jags lib TORY has been repeating itself at Tanjong Balai, on Singapore's south-west coastline. Shortly before the Japanese invaded the Colony i February, 1942, a detachment of the Royal Engineers
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    • 305 12 REDS TIPPED TO REKINDLE CRISIS OVER QUEMOYS amkkuwn officials In Washington have said they would not be surprised ii the Chinese Keds resumed full-scale bombardment oi the Nationalist-held offshore islands. The officials speculated that the Communists might consider this a good time to step up their aggressive warfare In the
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      83 12 LEE DONG JOON I (inset), a 30-year- old North Korean re- porter for Pravda, answers questions for I South Korean news- I papermen at a press conference held m Seoul less than 24 hours after he sought asylum m a United Na- tions Command build- inn m the joint seen-
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    • 34 12 PRINCESS: I'LL MARRY MAN OF MY CHOICE I) Suga. young of Em pi Hlrohito, who was 20 oi, i hoped to man of her own ■r, Crown Prlnco AklhltO, bus chosen M moner Reuter
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    • 18 12 Tl niikl two 0 70 miles North-Wesi of Toll for ir<« m r ship
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    • 17 12 The Agriculture Minister, Mr. Sadjarwo, has said Indom to Holland are con ly dwindl. U.P.I.
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    • 75 12 OTUDENTS In many countries are Ing to accept scholarships offered by the Japanese iment because they arc not given enough money to cover expenses during m Fapan. Alarmed by such criticism. ign Ministiy 1 its diplo- matic ofiircs abroad to m The Mini.stry haa
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    • 161 12 OOLICE reckon they had broken the grip which triads (secret societies) m the last few years have had on Hong Kong Chinese m many walks of life. A police spokesman confirmed that 500 triad leaders have been detained or deported under special regulations outlawing the secret
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    • 81 12 Reservoir built in 1957 is leaking fiON(i KONG'S Director of Public works has disclosed that extensive repairs arc needed to the colony's newest and biggest reservoir opened iii 1957 The supply tunnel to the Tai Lam system m the New Territories might suffer further fractures through earth movement he said.
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    • 13 12 tiina p: mild, for tltude la than 80 Reuter
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    • 71 12 CIV pra coura birth employ* Mrs m Tokj the sixth annual of the Plani hood Associati Delhi. She v a reports Japan cd by the Problem R tute ot tl ilth. had birth control their em pi Banger gratulat. for supplyin experts to i
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    • 274 13  -  JOY MATTHEWS Spotlighting the latest fashion trends m the top London circles by A GREAT BIG COME-BACK OF THE BACK. Bosoms have been pushed up, flattened down, rounded off and pin-pointed, but the poor old back has been left to sulk In its sack or its shirtwaister
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    • 215 13 'I HATE AMATEUR COOKS' (two American male cooks P gave me their deflnilonsof a gourmet last Tli- firsi was Paul Gal- rough-hewn, ro- author of "The Snow ft t is another word m pig, he said- "I cannot X the sort of person m hole clay is ruined m meal
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    • 115 13 NEWEST furniture foi homes and Offices m America is the I emther Leaner. The Idea won the designer M 53,000 m a leather competition, they think so highly of It. SiiKKcstions lor use are:— f i<ii guests to hang on lo during cocktail parties §ior the
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    • 76 13 NEW deodorla r that -tick to the h a dustbin Ud and dl Infi :t the bin for ai month. A MODELLING plastic With addin the shops, it f ll r. <v colours thai blend price is Bs. lid. and lei. 4 CRAZY n..t,« fmm A with
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    • 22 13 T'!;.r blues anywhere. even B dot of roil LIPSTICK pinky honey vi 1 hlight the pair
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    • 79 13 .ritc»|n. m lit til his introduced Ihf S« i inline Idea «»i buying i whole meal from .1 slot machine, so (hat bed Mid i girls who work until m fcuj their evening meal on the waj home m London. i. tlnn< /BOOKING bj radai will imt
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    • 691 14 \T UMBERS W »H ke the suit* means of Identification during the Free Press Walk on Simclas. So competitors must ensure first that the> are wearing the correct one and seiondly that it can be easiij read by the judges. Bafety pins will be pin
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    • 456 14  -  ARCHIE QUICK By IJENRY COOPER beais orum i.onnon, London Deats Joe Erskine Frsl kine beats Cooper twice. What a glorious mix-up between these tin el British heavyweights! Erskine has held the Championship so hasLon] don; and now it is m the possession of Cooper. dvi jursKine
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    • 25 14 Teachers Training College will hold their ninth annual athletic meet on March 21 at 3.00 p.m. at the College Grounds m Paterson Road.
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    • 158 14  - BRUSH UP TOUR BRIDGE M. Harrison-Cray by rpHE delayed game the only rational treatment for a hand just short of a forcing take-out, but now and then a rather subtle point may arise. The above is an example from match play. In Room 1 South and North bid as follows:
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      • 126 14 ICLtJEf ACBOI busines. r rim ta when stressed may a itraln {.$>. 3 Green 01 root they may b> idw up, :i in Per Ian 10 board ■< 5 !k rc 8 An Indian an s llK °**AV' article and becomes hard up 6 tl;e Hllou l ll (8^. (G>.
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      • 32 14 BIG WALK! MEETING A MEETING of all rganlslni officials m the Free Press E Walk will be held to- day at the Shell Theatrette. Colly er Quay, at 5.1.1 p.m. lIIIMIIIIIIII i.iii
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    • 428 15 ItLAN LEWIS REPORTS THIS MORNINGS I PO H TRAINING GALLOPS IgOl) IU:KO (Johnson), working alone m the centre m the last nuin )(>1 two track at Ipoh this morning, disposed of three m :;s 1;> I on Ihe bit. which was tl test of the
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    • 52 15 LEADING JOCKEY ON HOLIDAY IN MALAYA tITHI HOXHAM, ■V on.- o! Wettera Kumimlli's leading j»c--m, i-, now m Malaya Kji holiday, Moxham wai Mi In■ciiM«(i spectator at Kin. morning I track Kork al Ipoh. Ho told ■til.- Press that he would ■imt ride m ."Malaya, ■his v^it being Btrictlj l
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    • 147 15 I EW COMER Seaport who has raced i .Malaya, showed of improvement better than iembir.i. who he beat by boi: lengths over m 38 4 5 They were n the centre of the track. Overspin did half pace th< six. Leslian Ward) wax not at his top 19
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    • 81 15 lon badminton tournament which ow tonight U certain to provide a i >r the more important All England this month. tan Tan Joe Hock and Ferry Bonne"v the top for tlie All-England ly to light out the Glasgow singles final, 'i|) may well win
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    • 48 15 tj repre entatWes— i a adbhal and Kamol Sudthuvanich <(\ account of the Kirui play m the recent surrey cha m. ark and Sweden are not .land K«»p> and Finn >• However X Neil innevllh a hai irrow. Thnt itch and B irp th w< Reuter
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    • 201 15 Barbarians trounce Blackheath THE Barbarians Rugby Union club gave an exhilirating performance of open play when they beat BlackhciUh by 21 points (three goals and two tries) to eight (goal and try) under the White City Hood lights last night. Blackheath must have wanted to win this match part of
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    • 84 15 Lawrence Damon ol the United States won the North American bi-athlon championship yesterday. Dick Mizc, another American, wftfl second, and Klas Lestander, Sweden, third. Th< event U combined skim- and shoot m". It will be included lor the first timi m Olympic i>romme at the 1960
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    • 29 15 Eddie Maehen. American heavy weight who is sixth m world rankings, will meet the unranked Ruben Vargas m a 10-round bout m San Francisco on April 29.
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    • 83 15 IN Milts 1)f >fs(«-|(t.M s IlKlMl and Scottish football wmttht* F.A CVT sixth round M'pl.iv s I utoii TOWS 1 Hla* kponl 0 Norwich Sheffield I DIVISION OM Im.iioh w. t. Chelsea v division THKEI I'lMiiouth XcrijriKton I SCOTTISH DIVISION OM if ii»s i Ranfcn I I'>| tick 1
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    • 287 15 THIRD DIVISION NORWICH ENTER F.A. CUP SEMI-FINALS XTOKWK'II City heat 11 Sheffield United 3-M last night. Thus, the littl< Anglian football club became the fourth third division side to reach (he .semifinal, oi the English F.A. Cup m the 8o years 1 history of the competition. In i drama-packed sixth
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      • 78 15 reenagers/^^^ PICK THE TOP POPS! PRODUCE A PLAY YOURSELF! WM\ Kjl Be sure to enter— 1 you may win the prize if u« nn' luthlni is I j ruiliit «r tttit %7 jiu'rs th HmMm Wmmmiv Pmm-M*mtmt )FHr.R FLAIIJRL> ir, I MIS WFf y > L-____ _____J Let s learn
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    • 333 16 Big cloth, toy sales 'endanger industries' nPHE Financial Times yesterday reported that sales of Japanese goods to Australia have reached proportions which are endangering local industries. 'Japan has made deep inroads into the textile trade of Australia sin the commercial agreement between the two countries was
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    • 64 16 Hong Kong is today putting final touches to its st decorations and ceremonial Chinese arches in preparation for tomorrow's arrival of the Duke of Edinburgh. Three Navy .ships, including H.M.N.Z.'s Rotoiti, left early today to meet the Royal yacht Britannia at and escort her into Hong
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    • 209 16 SISTER OF HITLER APPEARS ON TELEVISION IN BRITAIN i mm m FRAI PAULA VYOIF, > Adolf Hitler's til- year-old sister, ap- peared m a filmed I interview on couinier- I I rial television m I on- Z I don lxst night. It was part of a j programme called j
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    • 108 16 EISENHOWER'S LACK OF ENTHUSIASM From Page 1 idea— which the British Premier is understood to favour— of an eventual summit meeting. Mr. Eisenhower also dls played a lack of enthusiasm about the Russian acceptance of a Foreign Ministers meeting won from them by Mr. Macmillan's tact and firmne He indicated
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    • 94 16 'I AM HELD WITHOUT CAUSE' -MP MR. M. K. APALOO. one of two Ghana Opposition M.P.s alleged to have plotted last December to kill or capture the Prime Minister. Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, said m Accra yesterday that he had Lv^en detained without cause. Mr. Apaloo and the other M.P.. Mr.
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    • 60 16 Overseas tyre demand Is growing nearly twice as fast as m the United States, according to the sixtieth annual report of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company. The report points out that because of the rapid rate of increase of car production m foreign countries In
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    • 53 16 Mrs. ueorge Last or Holleslcy, England, got a prize when she opened a can of pears from Australia a woman's goldplated wrist watch. "I'm thinking of writing to the firm named on the tin." she said. "I think th<> watch may nave sentimental value
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    • 48 16 The Kenya Government last night announced that 10 Mau Mau detainees had died alter drinking water from a water cart. An inquest is to be held About 70,000 Mau Mau detainees have been release J. from detention camps over the past few years.- Reuter
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    • 39 16 The U.S. ambassador to Cuba. Mr. Philip Bonsai, said yesterday it was possible that Cuban Premier Castro might be received by President Eisenhower when Castro makes a private visit to Washington next month. U.P.I.
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    • 115 16 Joseph chrimet, 30- v J old labourer, *v tenced to death m iJ yesterday i ur killing 1 Noi a Summerfiell year-old "merry wij of Hillingdon, mjJ Chrimes, who denied I charge was found »M M capital murder <\v9 carries the death pniaH The prosecution's case 1 been that
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