The Singapore Free Press, 24 November 1959

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  • 13 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1959. 15 CENTS.
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  • Opinion
  • 253 1 Fraser's Hill restrictions m anti-Red drive Curfew forest walks ftl ALA LUMPUR. Tues. Visitors to Fraser's Hill will not now be able to enjoy one of its main attractions the forest walks because of a 21-hour curfew. No' have been posted by the Superintendent of Fraser's Hill
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  • 420 1 Border: No action while talks go on, says Nehru INDIANS AROUSED NEW DELHI, Tuesday. MR. NEHRU said yesterday India did not want to take military action against the Chinese Communists m the Ladakh area of Kashmir while diplomatic negotiations were going on. But afterwards "it is a matter for consideration
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  • 68 1 Singapore's Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam (right), and the Minister for National Development, Mr. Ong EnT Guan (next to him). Study a plan of Kallang Park while picking out a suitable site for the proposed national theatre for which public donations are now being received. Others
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  • 203 1 DISCIPLINARY action, including possible dismissal, is being considered by the Singapore Government against civil servants who are m debt. Twenty-two officers have been dismis.>ed during the past year for either making incorrect statements of their financial position or for getting into
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  • 94 1 ABOUT 22 officers have resigned from the Singapore Government service recently. Four, including a senior officer, are from the Income Tax Department. Among the other* who resigned are a senior officer from the Land Office and some bailiffs. These resignations, it is understood, will not affect
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  • 41 1 Federation housewife, Muniamma Mususamy, 51. was knocked down and killed by a lorry at the 72 milestone Jurong Road, Singapore, last "Police said Muniamma was a rubber tapper and had left her family m Kedah early last week.
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  • 60 1 The Singapore Minister for Education. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. will visit the Government English and Malay schools at Puiau Bukom today. He will be accompanied by his Parliamentary Secretary. Mr. Leong Keng Seng. They will investigate the possibility of starting a Government Chinese primary school next
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  • 33 1 STRASBOURG, Tues. Death here of Mr. John Edwards, president of the consultative assembly of the Council of Europe and British Socialist M-P.. will mean a by-election at Brighouse and Spenborough.
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  • 30 1 ROME Tues.— President Giovanni Gronichi will go to Moscow on Jan. 8 for a 10-day state visit. He will be accompanied by Foreign Minister Giuseppe Pella.— U.P.I.
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  • 27 1 LONDON. Tues.-The United Kingdom committee of the World Refugee Year is sending Msl 100,000 to Hong Kong to help its great refugee problem.— Reuter
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  • 329 1 TROOPS PUT UP ROAD BLOCKS JAKARTA, Tues.— J Indonesia yesterday stepped up the campaign to oust foreign Chinese from West Java villages, the virtual starting point of the national ban which led to strained relations between Indonesia and Communist China. The Government installed a
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  • 28 1 December first grade rubber buyers f .o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at $1.28 a lb.. unchanged on last night's close. The tone was quiet.
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  • 105 1 East Coast flood level subsiding KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Floods throughout Kelantan were subsiding today. The Machang-Tanah Merah Road at the second milt.' was still flooded lor 100 yards to a depth of 18 inches. The road is passable. The Dungun ferry this morning was still reported closed because of strong
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  • 8 1 BARRIER DR K.%C I J IVI
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    • 28 1 PAGE Cut-price bargains 7 Eve Ipoh Race-Finish Photos 9 Tomorrow's Race Prospects by Allan Lewis 9 Cartoons 3 Photography 6 Your Lucky Star 6 Other Overseas Cables 10
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    • 134 1 MAGIC CLIMG BRA djjL^ i diluting bark now /^^"*C available m BLACK I aKo at I 1 MELW AMI'S V^ B, \OKTH BRIDGE RT> Tired, no Energy? Perhaps you are not getting enough of the right sort of food enough supplementary vitamins. MULTI-VITAMINS tains all the important vitamins essential to
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  • 370 2 35,000 tons put on the market from stockpile sources LONDON, Tuesday. f ONDON rubber prices came down steeply at the opening yesterday, following the Singapore decline, and fluctuated at the lower level on varying interpretations of the ashington report that the American G.S.A. was offering 35,000
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  • 196 2 The Outer Seven pact to be signed next month -Chancellor LONDON. Tuei>. Mr. rick Heathcoat Amory. Britain^ Chancellor of the hcquer, said yesterday it intended that the new Outt r Seven convention, up a European tradrea serving about 90 million people, .should be ed at the beginning of month. Hp
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  • 119 2 THE BOSS BACK AT SCHOOL? LONDON. Mon. British Company directors and senior business executives should be sent to technical and commercial schools to bru^h up their methods, it was >tated here last night. Dr. A. J. Mclntosh. director of the City of London College, told a meeting of the Royal
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  • 43 2 LONDON, Tues.— A spokesman for the Shell On Company saia yesterday an Englishman, a Dutchman and a Sudanese employed by the Shell Oil Company of the Sudan were on board a c believed down m the desert since last Fiidav. Reuter
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  • 69 2 MANILA, Tues. SOS signals intercepted here last night from Hong Kong reported that the vessel Szefeng Zely was 97 miles east of Cape San Agustin, Southern Philippines, with both boilers out of action. A message said the ship was drifting Westerly at about two knots
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  • 66 2 JAKARTA. Tues.— The case of the American pilot. Allan Lawrence Pope, whose plane was shot down over Ambon at the height of the 1958 rebellion has been completed and submitted to the Jakarta military court. An Antara news agency report. quoting Air Force sources,
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  • 346 2 TIN EASIER ON LONDON MARKET Business briefs T ONDON, Tues.— Tin took JLj on an easier appearance here yesterday to clo>e the morning session mostly £2 10, per ton lower. Continued lack of demand from the United States, lower Eastern advices, and a tendency on the Dart of some buyers
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  • 315 2 SHIPS IN PORT Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour wharves or expected today are: Laos 1/2, Abbekerk. 4/5, irLsbank 6A. Japan 6/7, Benattow 8/9. Sargodha 10/11, Mandowi 13/14, Benlomond 15/16, Hai Lee 18. Orna 19. Seiampang N. Wall 1. Lipls N. Wall 3, Serudom N. Wall 5. Marudu 21/22, Van
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  • 652 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle pi S'-.GAPCRE, MONDAY. INDUSTRIALS Yesterday Today Alex Bricks Pfst 170 1.70 Ores. 1.99 1.99 Atlas Ice 11.00 Buyers B.B. Petrel 50 B.M. Trustees 5.25 5.25 Con. Tin Smelt Pref. 19 Ords 47 9 4* 3 Federal Dispensary ill Fitzpatricks 1.00 l.OUi
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  • 47 2 HONG KONG. Monday. Closing prices here today were: Friday Today H. S. Banking Corporation S1.0C5 $1,060 Union Ins. Canton $64.00 $84.00 Wheelock Marden 5.50 5.50 &.<$ 5.55 HKong phone $30.25 $30.25 &$30.50 Dairy Farm Cold Storage $20.60 $20.40 Taikoo Docks $57.00 $39.25 S3 9. SO
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  • 233 3 ttVKMKST GREETINGS' FROM QUEEN AND PEOpLE Qp jBATION TO GODS' iv FETISH PRIEST Ghana's biggest day since independence I\ fetish priest poured a traditional libation to the lor the sale- arrival of Prince Philip here mini; of his week's visit to Ghana I know when I
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  • 63 3 Following the Oriental influence which is sweeping the fashion world, a collection of hat fashions by Dolores, modelled by the lovely actress Miss Tsai Chin, star of the Broadway success "The World of Susie Wong.' was shown m London. This fez-type hat Miss Chin i
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  • 15 3 FARAHNOW IT'S FORMAL t Miah's preI and n II rom I nent the th»uere Reuter
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  • 9 3 UNKNOWN book wins big prize IJKLRTKL YUJLKJKMK IJGLKFJGLKF Reuter
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  • 85 3 RO.'IE. Tues.—An Italian has claimed that painting "Maddalenar ■d under an Italian immigrant's bed m Califorlid to be by is actually original m Na;: an national r.-. A.X.S.A. repo Fathc member of the oratory of Saint Philipineri m Naples and of the Pontifical Archaeological Academy m
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  • 261 3 PEACE FROM NAGGING BUENOS AIRES, Tues. Nagging wives, impossible marriages, and tiredness of "keeping up with the Jones's" are some of the reasons why men go to live m the frozen wastes of the Antarctic. An Australian doctor with 12 years of polar experience
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  • 65 3 Guarantee for Cyprus LONDON. Tues.— A five-party working group (delegates of Britain. Greece. Turkey and leaders of the two main Cyprus communities* here yesterday r?ached full agreement on the drait text of a treaty Of guarantee the I luture independent and republican i status of Cyprus, an authoritative source said.
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    • 230 3 JEFF HAWKE by Sydney Jordan I &£PCM?e THE SPACE MEM CAM EXPIOBE DEEPEO I jFff HAWKE ASID HIS'TSAM REACH j^/gr^ps k7C7»>?V O»^F<? 7^/f PtBAIW IS, MODE MTO THE BPAIHS fiAVSTSBiES. THEY SEE THE THE SAPETY OP THE UPPER LEVEL THASI C&MfXETE YET /T IS WITH A <C£A/S^ I s t
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  • 799 4 ASIA NA TIONALISM NOT RACIAL OR CHA UVINISTIC By FELIXBERTO M. SERRANO ASIAN nationalism is not racially exclusive; it is not chauvinistic. Rather than a symptom of hatred, its militant character is just a manifestation of an understandable anxiety to emphasise the Asian personality. Efforts exerted towards Asian unity are
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  • 16 4 •But, monsieur, fewer than three would be an insult to a true Musketeer!"
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  • 211 4 J'SIVERSITY PARK, (Pennsylvania). Buildings that glow like jewels wider separate glass shells arc being designed by the noted American architect A. William Ha) jar. He envisages glittering crystal cities enhancing the United States of the future. "Our present glass buildings have to use shields hung
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  • 32 4 Indonesia 's bid to preserve national music DJAKARTA The Indonesian Music Conservatory m Surakarta, East Java, has established a record library to preserve national music and songs that. hay*» almnst disappeared.- Reuter
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  • 482 4  - In 30 centuries at the same time ROBERT KLAVERKAMP By TOKYO. One of the difficulties m understanding Asians and Asia is, as an Indonesian writer recently said, that "Asia is living m thirty different centuries at the same time. 91 In the book compiled by Baldoon Dhingra, "Asia Through Asian
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  • 299 4 CLUES ACROSS 1. No compound weight for the fool! (9). 5. Spoil the backward creature (3). 7. Opposite back m wind direction (4). 8. Buildings indispensable to logical beginnings (8). 10. These may be flared on the face (8). 11. What a lot of people at the service!
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 148 4 P.M. 1.00 Programme summary; from Kingsley Morrando. pore's Septet led by Dick Abel--1.02 Souvenirs from showland; 645 Sunset serenade; 6.53 An- jjs p^m" K TS gcKi 1.30 The news; 1.40 Newst.ilk; nouncements; 6.55 Singapore anc J. Hupperts; 8.45 A history 1.45 Isaac Stern plays; 2.00 Close share market report- 700
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  • 88 5 Jinx sub poses a new mystery THE Jinx surrounding work on the Japsubmarine 1-30 ng off Tanjong Rhu, Singapore, has struck am. ivage operations were abruptly lato la>t n more >pare tor.md ammunition were d Inside the submarine J more may be 1;. el. \aval experts rini what had >ened
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  • 19 5 .ir-old girl, an ed In a weekend raid, was charged m the -p Juvenile Court tie mamigelottery
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  • 21 5 T-. [apore Art Society put up a second batch of itlngs on exhibition at the ning Ri>e Cultural Centre.
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  • 322 5 Nurses visit offices for blood donors THEY THOUGHT IT WAS JUST ANOTHER TLAfI HAY- gMALL teams of nurses from the General Hospital are going round Singapore firms recruiting blood donors. Daily 15 to 20 volunteer for the work, the actual number depending on duty shifts and including many who are
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  • 66 5 TWO trim airhostesses will represent Garuda Indonesian Airways at an international rendezvous m Brussels from Nov. 24 to 27. The invitation was ex-, tended by the Mayor of Brussels and the gatherin" will be attended by M countries. Above. Chief > airho^tvvss J. Mantiri and c airhostess
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  • 57 5 After being dismissed by n contractor, a young labourer j went back to his former work-site and stole two bags of cement. a Singapore magistrate was told yesterday. "I needed the cement badly to repair my house.' the labourer. aged lti, said, pleading guilty. He
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  • 187 5 IT'S THE IDEAL TIME FOR TALKS BETWEEN ASIA AND AFRICA JAKARTA, Tues.— Now J is the time to hold a second Asian-African conference. Mr. X Abdulgani. vicechairman of the Indonesian Supreme Advisory Council, said this here yesterday, advocating such a conference should be held now when tension" among Asian and
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  • 345 5 FIRST Singaporean to gain the Diploma of Social Work from Sydney University is Mr. Joseph George. He is now working with the Australian Red Cross. Mr George, son of the principal of the Singapore Institute of Commerce married an Australian girl year and is now planning
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  • 64 5 Boon Kip Seng was charged m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday with being a member of an unlawful assembly which gathered at Upper Serangoon Road at 1 p.m. on Oct. 29 to cause hurt to Low Chap Sar. The charge also stated that one or more
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  • 116 5 WOMEN OF ASIA GET TOGETHER A SIX-MONTH programme has been drawn up for members or the Pan-PacJftc and South East-Asia Women's Association. They will be invited each month to a different foreign Consulate m Singapore, where the wife of a Consul will talk on the "women, customs and traditions" of
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 157 5 Y\V C A (Outram Road) Chinese 5 30 p.m., ballroom dancins: beginners «>.oU pm.. advanced 6.30 p.m. M fu( :P x m (RafTle S Quay): Blue Triangle Club folk and square dancing 5 p.m. drama for children i4 pjn. KAMALA CLUB: Membership day from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m sewing
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  • 900 6  - The Royal frowns upon Hong Kong SUNNY GIAM Calling All Photographers by SINGAPORE'S salon exhibitors are not merely interested m Hong Kong photographers. They're feverishly infatuated. Since my return from a vacation m Hong Kong, every unionist I meet fires these questions: Did you sec 80-and-So, or how are the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 185 6 RECORD SZUhr I Lkm.. 1 1 A. J "*H SUPERIOR OOAUTr I PROVfO W/TH I DURABILITY. I I Available at rnnJTA annuai I SALE LAST o 5 DAYS THE SALE OF THi r.,, P«/Cfs SLASHED TO ROCK TO GIVE YOU I THE FINAL OPP GIAN SINGH CO J (House of
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    • 543 6 •OORN tod-ay you have a Despite adversity, which Dec. 22) A fine day for GfcMIXl (May 22-June 21 mj dogged, tenacious nature appears to come m re- business matters. All signs Children's affairs should and once you get an idea gular cycles, later to be point to a fine profit
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  • 1292 7 Cut Price BARGAINS 0 PAGE ARE THE LOWEST PRI CES IN TOWN, SO SCAN THEM CLOSELY n^Z KE A NOTE 0F THE PARTICULAR COMMODITIES YOU WANT. THE t^c^ PAGE IS A PEGUL AR FREE PRESS FEATURE, APPEARING EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. THE WELL-KNOWN Ford Anglia and Ford Prefect Saloons have
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    • 68 7 GREAT REDUCTIONS! SAVE $388/ON PREFECT SAVE $337/ON ANGLIA Visit U NI VE RSAL CARS LIMITED TODAY Prices specifications subject to alterations. CHRISTMAS SALE _A.^fc »W For Persian, Bokhara, Pakistan, Indian, Japanese, Belgium Carpets and Rugs IRANIAN CARPETS 37, Tanglin Rood, Singapore. Tel: ***** DRY BATTERY RADIO CASH PRICE: $180.00 Easy
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    • 112 7 FINDING IT HARD TO KEEP THAT CREASE IN YOUR PA FS OR SKIRT? "CLEANSET" easy to apply, suitable w safe for oil materials. ''CLEANI* SET" keeps creases resistent even to rain frequent jM&Br bendings. Only $1.20 per bottle of ICOcc. Sole Distributors Wanted. &J "TITHES" LTD. 62, Middle Road, S'pore-7.
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    • 198 7 Just Unpacked. New Shipment of Men's Shirts Briefs Vests American Ties Sportshirts ALL AT REASONABLE PRICES. Obtomoble ot. C. K. TANG LTD. 310 ORCHARD RD., SPORE 9. USE DIPLOMAT fr\ VESTS j /-tSp, BRIEFS IK For jLJCj Comfort And DURABILITY Mode From 100% Fully Combed Yarn. For that- Superior Quality
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  • 924 8 DIOR-NAME ON CHIC GIRLS' LIPS... HAVE been talking to M. Francois Bertrand of the fabulous House of Dior. And he was telling me about some lovely new shades m the already extensive lipstick range of the* House of Dior. In anticipate of the new spring collection, and to link up
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  • 266 8  - Lovely to look at JOY MENG By 1 am 18, quite slim and weigh 90 pounds, says 1.D., of Singapore, 3. But my problem is that my legs are rather short arid, if not exactly fat, they are not very pretty. Can 1 improve them? YOU cannot alter the bone
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  • 331 8 Solved! Her white wedding problem AL TIIO I G H most readers were s>mpatnetic towards Jessica who wrote to Lye on Nov. 10) and her d<for a white ueddiru miv thought the nu. would be put to bettei advantage by spending it on the home. Some, however, suggested a com
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  • 1374 9  -  ALLAN LEWIS ACE FINISHES AT I POH Going heavy First day, Nov. 22 AGNES SLIPPER LOOKS BEST IN DISTANCE RACE By IPOH, Tuesday, pih Allan-trained pair. The Little King (late Hotsjek Hotsjek) and Glee, will provide Hie strongest opposition to well fancied runners, Couag, Woodcote
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  • 82 9 I i suggesting he will d better over the extra hall is one division ::h one pound more. Reorance b as higher imc thtN'Uht Smtrv. who mivsed M could be a threat third to me at Peru.nn en on the same track m third to True
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  • 38 9 They will not start The following horses will not start tomorE row: E Kuan Kong, Welsh E King, Welsh Star, Stcr- ling. Hurry Hurry. Pilot's Pride and DesE tiny are doubtful startE era. E The going is heavy.
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  • Article, Illustration
    29 10 picture SINGAPORE Prime Minister Mr. Lee Kuan Yew addresses a crowd at Narcis Road. Tanjong Pagar. when he officially launched the "Operation Clean-up" campaign yesterday. Free Press
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  • 284 10 SUMMIT DAY IS APRIL 25, ACCORDING TO THE FRENCH Ao fc'iiccl ilal« k named imlil \V<'%l< k rii iiM'ciiiit* Inn I— PARIS, Tuesday. MONDAY April 25 was mentioned m Paris yesterday as the date for the Kast-West summit meeting. American, British and French governments have agreed, after consultation with West
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  • 55 10 U.N. MOVE LIKELY BY MALAYA >YORK Tue.v— A draft resolution to extend the mandate of the United NaJleiiet and Works >r Palestine rei further five rxt June 30 wh current mandate expires was tabled here I -p. ye m the polimtH s been debating URWA deleve in' the join of
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  • 24 10 NEW YORK. Tuts— The I Committee iie Republic of Korea to take pa annual debate on Korea, but rejectmove to :n\i:e Com-
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  • 46 10 NEW YORK. Tues. The UN. steering committee yesterday recommended the general assembly, lor the fourth year running, to include provision m its agenda 'for a debate on the situation In Hungary. The vote was 15 In favour of Inclusion, three opposed, two abstentions.
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  • 155 10 AII'XICH. Germany, Tues. The Bavarian Justice Ministry yesterday released a horror-filled list of charges against former concentration camp guard Richard Bugdalle. The Ministry announcement said Bugdalle will szo on trial In Munich on Jan. 18 next year charged with the murder of 26 inmates of the
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  • 125 10 VIOLINIST FLIES IN FOR A CONCERT THE famous American violinist. Julian Olevsky. arrived here yesterday by Japan Air Lines from Hong Kong. Mr. Olevsky. who is to give a violin recital today m a concert programme sponsored by the Singapore Musical Society at trre Victoria Theatre at 8.45 p.m., flew
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  • 33 10 LONDON. Tues.— Britain's only gold mine is up for sale, the Daily Mail reported yesterday. It is the Clogau St. David's mine at Merioneth. North Wales. Reuter
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  • 30 10 KARACHI, Tues.— The Pakistani Government has protested to the Afghan Government against unauthorised flight over Pakistan territory by aircraft believed to have come from bases m Afghanistan. Reuter
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  • 28 10 SAIGON. Tues.— The Holy See has raised the Saigon cathedral to the rank of a basilica. It will be consecrated on Dec. 7 and 8. Reuter
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  • 198 10 MALACCA Tues. Four hundred and eighty Malay girls and their teachers m the Malay Women's Training College and the Sekolah Tun Fatimah a secondary school m Durian Daun Road here are living m fear. The girls have during the past week
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  • 124 10 MONTY THE 'BLITHERING IDIOT' r ONDON, Tues.— Field Mar•L< shal Viscount. Montgomery, who remarked that anyone who voted Labour should be locked up m a lunatic asylum, was lambasted as "a blithering idiot" by an angry Labourite yesterday. Backbencher Norman Dodds applied the epithet to Monty and another unidentified Lord
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  • 24 10 ADELAIDE, Tues.— Film Actress Del- vata Kerr plans to m&rry U.S. sci n writer Peter Viertel m Switzerland next July. U.P.I.
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