The Singapore Free Press, 21 May 1959

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  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper l >inKapore. Thursday >!•*> It 1939. Mn 15 Ctv
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  • 196 1 A DINNER MAY BREAK THE ICE Vii M eonl I the future ol the i.asi >t miilir. m iikr plan- m Geneva tonight when the Soviet British and French I oreign Mini* dint* with Mi dins tUn Herier, th«- i nited states Secretary *»i State It was thought UM n
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  • 397 1 'CONSPIRACY CHARGE' BY MARCUS AT INQUIRY Bid to smuggle documents to solicitors, he alleges MR. P. C. MAR C l T S alleged at the City Council Inquiry Commission this morning that there had been a "conspiracy" to "smuggle" council documents to Messrs. Lee and Lee, a firm of solicitors.
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  • 56 1 V FERRY collided with a t Ug m Rio de Janeiro harbour yesterday and .sank. At least .six people were drowned. About 20 were missing. The ferry, making an early morning run to Rio from Niteroi, capital of Rio de Janeiro State across the harbour,
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  • 204 1 'Saucer man for palace' z rviw self-styled space I and Hying saucer expert Mr. George \d;unski claimed m The Hague yesterday E that plans had been E made tor him to see E the British royal family E "upon introduction by j= E people high up m so- E ciety."
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  • 24 1 II i ntered a ingi •'< ndi Poh looklook out I men I bound goiu ear>rlng ran- I V. I
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  • 33 1 SEVERAL memb ol Chancellor Konrad Adenauer's Chrl tlan DemoI irty ha t he rman Con terman ir. Ministry announced j The Mini men! did noi number ol U.P.I.
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  • 96 1 SMALLPOX FREE AREA AGAIN? about 1,000,000 people have been vaccinated against smallpox m Bintpore since tiie epidemic broke out last month. A spokesman for the Health Ministry told the Fi Pre&B they were still anxious to vaccinat* many people as possible. aid Singapore might be declared a smallpox-fi-ea m about
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  • 118 1 ACOFT of the "fifty-one time bomb" letter uhi.h the Committer of the People of China m support of the movement m Singapore and Malaya sent to Tun Mm Veu |fo< k last Hrek has been ived by thr < itv sc oreMr M <
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  • 147 1 ONE THOUSAND people OUtsldC the Balai H m Alor Star at 3.45 am. thi> morning yelled th»mlumped for joy and hu«K«'d each other the thirty-htth result m the Kedah-Perlis state el tlons wa i announced. it was another seat tor the Alliance Thus,
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    • 27 1 H** s tots imtj l^y*; ilt***t ffit'c U9o' ii down FOSTER \ri A pit FOODS Sole Agents: SANDIANDS BUTTERY CO., LTD. SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR. IPOH A PCNANQ.
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  • 276 2 W. Germany can remain m NATO' ijI'SSIA offered yesterday to modify its German 1V peac-e treaty plan by letting West Germany remain m NATO if the West would sign a peace treaty with East German Mr. Grumyko, addressing the Geneva Foreign Ministers' conference m a conciliatory tone
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  • 54 2 FRESHIES at the University of Malaya Singapore enjoj .1 joke at the m a I rM illation ceremony held at the Oei Tiong Ham Hall yesterday. Four hundred and thirty seven of them who were at the ceremoiiv were told that ragging had been discontinued at the
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  • 173 2 THE Anglo Soviet trade talks m Moscow nuuit sonic pru-; yesterday and a British spokesman commented: "There is a pro pect oi easemeni oi some ol the questions under dispute.* 1 For the first time since the talks began a week ago the spokesman adopted optimistic
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  • 105 2 A Danish freighter, the In Toft, was due to leave Haifa last night with Israeli cargoes for Hung Kong and the Philippines on what the Israeli press terms a "teat" sailing through the Suez Canal. The United Arab Republic has closed the canal ici
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  • 13 2 lian Prime Mil v \u'i< omed m night by U.P.I.
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  • 104 2 'Let people of Berlin decide' MR. SELWYN LLOYD. U u British Foreign Beer* tary, appealed yesterday for the Great Powers to let the will oi the people vi Berlin prevail. The United States French anci British I m Beriin were "not querors holding down an unwilling subject population: their presence
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  • 41 2 Communist Chief Mil. M 8 N ■imboodiripad oi Xci (1 In New Delhi that the 1 1 11,000 schools would co und lucal lon Ad on Jim the control includ Mr. N;iiiiboo(lirippfl I iharlal N( I U.P.I.
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  • 22 2 dollar the ill of for moi i th( 111 Dmirtly I) nM tlu the d'Tiino In tlhig ny. U.P.I.
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  • 85 1 A STUDY IN (ON- E CENHRATION. These E young artists are seen E E at work on a sketch ol E a model. E They were among E E 62 who took part m E E a sketching contest E E held at the Cultural
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  • 150 1 FLOG YOUTHS FOR RACE ATTACKS: MP nIRCHING for young hooligans who robbed D elderly people or attacked those ot another colour was advocated by a Conservative member of Parliament m a talk to British prison officers m Dover yesterday. Mr. John Arbuthnot. told the officers: 'These young hooligans of whom
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  • 56 1 9 THE three children of 1 Elizabeth Taylor Lted with their motl < :annea today. en Michael 6; Christopher Wildi md Lisa Todd, 21 m >tt New York tor Nice. they will drive Accompanied accomTaylor's socRichard Hanley, c, Mrs Brat lire Id the childtheir
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  • 17 1 I' 1 1 ntal Inklng vMu> have part oi I I po id- U.P.I.
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  • 86 1 TWO youths were still al a London poll tion yesterday some 30 hours er being taken there to help inquiries into the Sunday night killing of a West Indian m the Notting Hill cene o! last summer's n riots. were reported to be ix you lieved
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  • 383 1 Youth trailed his quarry 10 years -shot him dead HE AVENGED MURDER OF HIS FAMILY ISRAELI who at the age of 10 saw his mother, father and three brothers murdered m a Rumanian concentration camp spent 10 years tracking down their killer and finally shot him dead when they were
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  • 68 1 $106 mil. bid to take over publishers rrilE directors of the J George Newnes publishing group last night recommended their shareholders to accept a takrover offer from Odhams Press m preference to one from The News of the World. Odhams had offered shares and cash to the value of atxwt
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  • 43 1 Adm Harry D. Felt Com-mander-in-Cnlef of the U.S. Pacific naval forces, has coinc nut against providing submarines lor most U.S. allies In the Fur Efl But h<- said Japan would me submar train it.^ anti submarine forci U.P.I.
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  • 16 1 Nine people were injured when an Algi terrorist bomb pxplod< a crowd U.P.I.
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  • 23 1 The head of v nc, Chiei Mar thai Pavel ZhJ Buprem< London y< with a party of Rn v.ill v Reuter
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  • 10 1 CATANI I found I i (i U.P.I.
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  • 15 1 Sovirt Premier Nikita Khrushchev will visit Albania from Munduv to June 6 U.P.I.
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  • 179 2 The Singapore Free Press Opinion Spirit of adventure? Thursday, May 21, 19 IT is very difficult to find any sympathy for the gentleman I who is finding it Increasingly difficult to circumnavigate the globe at other people expense In a period of eighty days. Neither is there cause for sur
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  • 848 2  - White Flower in Blackest of Black Markets FORREST PARK i by II I lib that led to th. ne "1 the Turkish nai; during the 10th century, and ultimately brought ''vi the downfall ol mighty Ottoman Empi] Jt had wrecked othei great Po i even mi mpletely by its insidious
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  • 376 2  -  HENRY THODY dllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 1 VATICAN DIARY.... by pOPE john i.s gravely concerned about an Increased Co mmun i t the Roman Catholic Church m the F.i. ."jrt.s reaching the Vatican tell ol fri Communl ilul m t Chi) one report .siiid, nvim luce
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    • 28 2 SILVER Christening Presents U.S. de SUVA Jewel* 106, ORCHARD RD., SINGAPORE Telephone: ***** I HUM 1 1 111 l II 111 1 1 11 1 1 11 Ml
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  • 211 3 COUNCIL IS URGED TO ACCEPT SHB OFFER rpilK Singapore City Council has been advised I by its le*al advisers that the Harbour Board vas entitled to »HVr its water rates dispute with the council to the (iovernor-in-Council. I] last year decided to charge $3.75 ions of water supplied to the
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  • 36 3 (I London I' 11 s t<M> 111 Hi. sh.ul.Ki oj Wtitmin i BO BriUnn w York m Ik i(l uul nrHfhlng I«l 1 irden of lift *"'k Bi ttoeli trnUi
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  • 75 3 The Rev. Geoffrey Holley. Vicar of Great Burstead, fcssex, believes m really taking his church to the people. He is seen beside the it. high spire of a model of his parish church daring tour of a housing estate to aid the restoration fund for tin-
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  • 122 3 'YOU MUST 3 VOTE' ANGLE IN TORIES SI 01 I KRS In Ch 1 town are helping m th--"Ml 8T VOTE" campaign launched by the Depart ment of Information Ser vici A Government spokesman told the Free Press tha*. they had agreed to weavthe th: lc principle 1 of voting
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  • 155 3 HHHERE is a move to do away with the special A tender committees appointed by the Singapore City Council last year to deal with tenders for public works. Tender committees used to meet twice a week and advise the council 11. awarding contracts. The City
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  • 90 3 WESAK DAY GIFTS FOR 1,000 PEOPLE THHREE days of celebratlo: JL beginning tomorn have been planned by thSingapore Buddhist Association to mark Wesak Ful. Moon Day. This great event of th--Buddhist world will be higl: lighted by a visit to tinTrafalgar Home on Sunday when nearly 1,000 Inmates will receive
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  • 21 3 Mr. Lee Siow Mong, the Permanent Secretary to the Education Ministry wa guest .speak- the Victoria School ciav a1
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    • 349 4 ■MM IIAUKI M Svd.n Jordan J 1*0*^0^, CWT TMEBE I OluA IAT,™ R^V "^SELVES SOMEHOW. _aBFfl "l»« '«f *«WNOV f/#sr WfC* laflPNI, §EEINITE?V SWING 1 l£ ING AS VZ --r-r-Z-«**fMBi3 J*"**' eS Q"*** '«*<> ""WS '*>TCg "B.^ ,TI I^IIH.IKL I,*, t |*alk ailfl I'llil llalYI* BwlU have capabilities &1 \\WT~~
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 116 5 LONDON, M Pre\iou> II I f I ii ni* buyers 30 R i, r KS* Sp*. buyers 30>, i i.imnt ders !ul.v/S*p>. buyers 30 a 30 sellers 3o sell, Above vrices quoted in penca. PEPPER M Sarawak f.a.q. tit. ports Bl sellers 33 j, 1 ppj -ii.iw.ik
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    • 105 5 NEW YORK. Mas Previous Today ["IN pot 103.25 nom. 103.25 r. riv i I .May 101.37 buyers 101.50 bu e 103.37 sellers 103.50 tn July 100.87 buyers 100.87 bu\< 102.87 sellers 102.87 sellers TOM Quiet SALES: Nil. RUBBER I ut ures Mas 36.35 buyers 36.25 bu 37.00
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    • 31 5 NEW YORK. May 2B. Previous Toda S9 Industrials 635.44 631.87 21 Railroads ***** 165.88 40 Domestic Bonds 84.02 83.95 1". Utilities 91.85 91.60 Stocks Composite Iveragea 215.97 214.93
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    • 40 5 re- pong c LM,, shipAbove prucb Quoted ment 25 IC>. 25. cif. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spo 4( < awaiting release unquoted, aiUmts 47 to 45. May shipment 43 42 to 4L"... sellers, ex-dock. m U.S. cents per Lb.
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    • 94 5 COPRA Philippines r.i.f. 1?. K./ North I uropean ports delivered COPRA, Straits ci.f. K. North t.uropcin p o ,ts delivered -i long ton May/June COCONI I nn, 4lude straits fir. European ports m bulk Per lon* ton June .lulv COCOX nil. rrudt (>ylon Ir I uropean
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  • 275 5 NO ROOM -SO BOYS TOWN TURNS AWAY 400 YOUTHS ot the Town. Over 400 boys have been turned away from th Town this year." he toi the Free Press. "This by far the Largest number we have ever refus. •such a short time," m added. Expansion need Besides being the
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  • 132 5 UN and UK book gifts to s' pore "THE Singapore Teacher," JL Union is to receive free of books on education, economics and trad' unionism from the United Nations and the London Trades Union Congress by the end of the month. The United Nations is sending 100 books with -i
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  • 21 5 ONLY THREE ENTRIES FOR CONTEST MALAYAN writers do not :n to be keen lo m thi the Univn Soci« A s]
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  • 21 5 The r< London stock market further v tile I cnii: v and i all favi lull.
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    • 52 5 I SINGAPORE I HIGH TIDES TODAY: !>.53 p.m. TOM OK ROW: 10.56 a.m. and 1i)..;;5 p.m. SATURDAY: 11.43 am. S E and 11.13 p.m. SINDAY: 12.31 p .m. 11.55 p.m. MONDAY: I.H p.m. 1 5 TUESDAY: 0.3!) am 5 and 2.17 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 1.23 a.m. and 3.06 p.m. "iiniiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiniinn 100
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  • 168 6 Young submarine as the spend four days Captain's guest WHEN the mi»» m a r i n c Sea x out lied up alongside the famous training ship Wot < ester at Greenhithe recently, the emdeli of the training ihlp were excited, and when they heard thai two of them
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  • 45 6 ABOVE spring wea--1 ther p v t the polar hears m a playful mood at Bristol Zoo. Young Sebastian, the cub, crept up behind Mother Bear w hile she was poised o.i the edge of the pool, and pushed her m.
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  • 57 6 D \f* LJT s mot H r KILIM I > n Mi i i ilhe steps leading out <>1 tin- pool, i. ill < onus <inw n to meet h< i II n ho whisp< it cold? w« had bettei IvMinrn lor tod huh?" i Hois qu(
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  • 53 7 ADVJVC i exandra holds her godson, three-month-old David John Morrison, after his christening at S(. John's Church, South Wraxall. Wiltshin The Princess was one oi i\ godparents to the baby, who i> the ><>ii of Mis Charles M»> iris o n (formerly (he lion. Sir. ill Long), .m
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    58 7 cr ONE of tlie Lhr I elephants 1 t I Mil don Zoo shorn i vi In I lotii; re »< h In Ii i when ihcre bun going fur. m thing* from t lie vtaitoi hii the cdgf o! I 1 liis sun !uml« dn< wins the
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  • 1769 8  - The young man with scratches on his face Pelham Groom Another Latiff thriller by still sic k mm ii we left [Viountalban Avenue and turned into m tdston Road. i. {one ball ct 111 i found ick. it I 1 1 1 ;t 1 I i from i I to
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  • 237 8 "Yes, I know it How did you get the on your fajce, Mr Wee?" ou're not thinking that 1 killed Elizabeth are you? ]t was the cat. Her bad t' mpered, vicious, Sianv i' iddenly about hall i thinl wi you
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  • 131 9 Forces news from Britain 1.. aecock, tho 11. j Naval Air ntii recenttncote, near haa given 10) for the titry cathe- of the sure station de- I. will be Oametation with built up with 'm tin* stain and tho ops and was de amenitiand stall". New beret beret, of a
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  • 474 9  - Army plays big part in Scottish dancing in S'pore Sergeant P.M. Howard LOOKS EASY BUT IT CALLS FOR NIMBLE FOOTWORK t [LI-ARMY "line-up" (/< Cpl i x Quid a \m left Smith, Lt. Mac Donald, W 0 1> mnUon and Cpl. Turner. OGT. hiuan SMITH {below) demonstratet the y tivord-dance
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  • 210 10 REDS NOW BUYING FARM PRODUCE FROM HONG KONG nHINESE Communist agenti arc reported searching UmiK Kon^ farms for L chicken hatching egfi with which to rehabilitate their poultry Industry which is said to it at an all tim< low. rhe Red ai buying the eg%s at a high price hkso.9O
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  • 157 10 P.I. now studies Bonn method A PLAN developed m We t Germany for small private Investments m government corporations has been recommended for adoption m tin Philippines. Mr. Joe i) Ing] Philippine amba isador to Bonn, said the prop would provide new capital for government projects while giving private inv<
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  • 43 10 Mr Neil McElroy, thU.S. Secretary ol Defei presented visiting Mi v ii imai. Jap i V MJ for National I fence, with a collection ol 100 bo-.k on U.S. military cai d tact Mr I" Reuter
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  • 249 10 Mao seeks JapanFormosa breach THE London Times said that Russia I and Red China has I expected Japan to a»- Sumc a "neutralist" policy politically to facilitate trade with them. Though Russia and > China are playing a somewhat different I hand towards Japan, both seem blandly to I assume
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  • 34 10 Dr. Melquiades Gamb't of the Philippines has b. elected chairman oi the United Nations commission "ii permanent sovereignty ot peoples and nations over 'heir natural wealth and resources. Reuter
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  • 34 10 picture. Crown Prince Akihito and Princess Michiko are seen taking a stroll along the beach during their honey- E moon at Hayama Imperial Villa, about 30 miles south of Tokyo. U.P.I.
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  • 'Peking arming, training Algeria rebels'
    • 65 10 A 1 I<iast y ou «8 Alger] military t Communist china according to an official of the A gerian Oovernmi m Cairo. The Belgian n :a quoted Omar Oussedik, 5 of State of t! Algerian Oovernn saying that m Algerians were trainin become pilots Colonel Oussedik said considerable quantities of
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    • 15 10 S.E.A.T.O. will hold bour defence con joint exercises oil M I early m June.- U.P.I.
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    • 21 10 The Nepali Congr< chief, Mr. B. P. Koi] has accepted King Ma hendra's requi tho country's government within next fortnight. U.P.I.
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    • 33 10 A team of Indonesian technicians will Ira. soon for Moscow to discuss plan to establish .1 technical faculty m Hi Moluccas, East Indonesia to ho financed by a credit loan from Kussi.i Reuter
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    • 22 10 Labour Minister Ta KuraLshi will be Ja delegate to the I tional Labour O tion conference I hrld m Geneva In Reuter
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    • 16 10 INDIAN PREMIER HARLAL NEHRU WILL VISIT NEPAL I O DAYS, FROM Jl I TO 14 U.P.I
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    • 20 10 The Japanese G. has appointed a her committee the construction i imperiat palace, palace was bum during the II Reuter
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    • 12 10 Nationalist Chli denied Indonc that the N ling the I I Reuter
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    • 19 10 V Kyaxc Nycln. a mcse Dc\> 1 m T< ma under t>t< mth-Eai and relations Burma and In Reuter
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  • 50 10 rpHE construction of I US$2O million V. If nmunlcation.s t work to link tli the Badgad \nkara, Tehrr and Karachi -m Technician! to b«> m ployed on this scheme will »>•• lent to the Uni 1 States to be trained m rational and malnt< Ance cour
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  • 17 10 The Japat v will h 8 With ir v, Rum Reuter
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  • 188 10 RED SWITCH TO MATSUS PUZZLES U.S. BOTH the U.S State Department and the U.S. Defence Department are keeping ;i particularly close watch on the Formosa Strait where the Communist Chinese ha suddenly sta/ted shelling of the Nationalist held Matsu Isl< These bombardments are the ftrst for some" coi able timr
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  • 21 10 louring fonip Premier of Hurm Nyein, nu inpse acr\ now for the rnu of veteruni Reuter
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  • 760 11 Margaret O'Hara challenges the Big Girls DONT know who coined the phi "Laugh and grow I bill Id like to bit it was someone with slender waistline ami a carped sense of humour. t by your tplaints that It's no joke being what Is poy known as "a
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  • 131 11 CLASSES can spell glamour m this mo- dern age. especially If a Kirl is wise enough to choose a style that suits her facial con- tours. Modern manufacj Hirers have long been disproving the saying that a man won't make passes at gals who wear glasses. In
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  • 199 11 Letting machines do the work iU IMIII.IP DITTON riMiK coin operated robot 1 laundrj is catching on m Britain. In the United state.-, there are already more than 5,000 of Hum. Kritain will probably have something similar soon. But everything goes i > show Britain will be one jump ahead
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  • 130 11 Children enrol for Battle of the Bulge I of the tarting I girls five to ■y" clichildren's BrilIM The young "fat t put on a lard and I!;- a month for their pro. to be tudl< Sweets are forbidden The dirt thin I m< i I a ounce and hall
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  • CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES
    • 346 12 Batting star becomes howler —and claims seven wickets BUT HE COULDN'T GET WASHBROOK I\*;MS BALDRY, who hit two centuries m his first three matches since Joining Hampshire from Middlesex, turned to bowling yesterday and claimed seven Lancashire wickets for 7G runs. His oil cutters, bowled into a Strong breeze, had
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    • 234 12 PETFR RICHARDSON, ENGLAND'S VIrYEAROLD OPENING BATSMAN HAS BEEN RELEASED BY HIS COUNTY, U'ORCI TERSHIRE. The Worei t. r hire retary, Mr. J. Lister, issued a statement yesterday m. which he said Richardson's requesi for release was reluctantly agreed to In the li^ht of advice from the M.C The tatement recalled
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  • 135 12 England v. N.Z. Ij'UTUBI lot match st-ries between England and New Zealand m carry a trophy award for the winners. Sir William Jordan, former New Zealand High Commissioner to the United Kingdom u ho died on April 8 this year, has left a silver bowl to
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  • 112 12 his third consecutive victory m the tournament, Harry Weetman figured m a quadruple tie with fellow Ryder Cup players Peter Mills and John Panton and South African Bobby Locke at the end of the first round of the £4.000 Swallow-Pen-fold golf series yesterday m Edinburgh. All
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  • 30 12 tin/STil!' "I!' S' ish first division sid <* Mt M"i«n» tina 2-1 m a floodlit soccer match last niylit m llunn.A They were level one-all at half-time.- Reuter
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  • 12 12 Poland their mi' itch one-all m nbura >• Polund Reuter
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  • 124 12  - BRUSH UP your BRIDGE M. Har rison Gray by North -Souih"^^ [i JffK, I ♦Q6 2 F 9KJ 6 3 T HF I riniain B sample, ho coMM iou, ihroi ojwned vulnn.-i Hii Club I Diamond i 1()m Spade from Bast; I enough. io ti-k-k. made. c c Weal In
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  • 196 13 HEADING FOR FASTEST CENTURY ■•UKY KNIGHT, the U old Essex ored 82 5 X ;8 minutes .us. I light slop1, with Essex B n on the M i lay Of the X, match at IIH.^ -ume today .^K'. m 22 mm■- lie fastest 100 I on, scored by H, Martin
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  • 142 13 THE Oxford versus Cambridge athletics at the White City Stadium, London, provided many keen duels, and thrills galore for the i spectators. Above is the finish of the 100 yards, and it's a sweeping victory for Oxford. First to break the tape is J.K.C. Young (left) In
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  • 73 13 Upset in Paris tennis /^UISEPPE MERLO of Italy created the sensation of the second day of the French International ten. nis championships by whipping Don Candy <>i Australia In three straight day m Paris. Thi Ij ht Italian, using his ings racket I holding it with two hands for his
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  • 63 14 A crazed Negro killed three people a white woman and two policemen and seized two children as hostages yesterday before he was slain m a barricaded, burning house m Lafayette, Louisiana. Apparently resigned to death, the Negro released the children— two white boys -unharmed
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  • 106 14 Dead monk 'grew a beard' deified CHINEBE Buddhists m Keelung, i i rmi have decided to encase the mummified body of a monk In gold and nisi all It m a pagoda as a Buddha The monk died five y< His body wi m urn m a squattina tion as
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