Singapore Standard, 21 July 1958

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  • 22 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** 5 Coble "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE. MONDAY, JULY 21, 1958 Vol. IX No. 19 15 cts. 12 Pages [FINAL EDITION]
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  • 259 1 'Helping Lebanon To Remain Free WASHINGTON, July 20 (UPI) President Eisenhower, in a personal message, told U.S. troops in the Middle East yesterday rhat their job is to help save Lebanon from ''outside forces'' threatening its freedom. The President addressed himself by
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  • 54 1 BERLIN, July 20 (UPI) The East German news service ADN said today Iraq has announced its withdrawal from the Baghdad Pact. ADN said Iraq oft-daily announced its withdrawal in a Radio Baghdad broadcast last night. T The Iraq Foreign Ministry informed foreign embassies in Baghdad of
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  • 837 1 'DON'T BRING MID-EAST TO THE BOILING POINT Nuclear Weapons Warning In Note To Five Leaders MOSCOW, July 20, (Reuter)— Mr. Nikito Khrushchev last night called for a "summit conference next Tuesday to curb the military conflict which is starting and reminded the West that Russia has inter-continental
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  • 136 1 U.S. Space Missile Explodes CAPE CANAVERAL. ("Florida), July 20 (UPI).— A massive Atlas intercontinental missile, unleashed desoite a last-second "hold" order, exploded after a 70-second flight yesterday and plunged into the Atlantic in two smoking chunks. The Atlas, tried for the first time with all three of its engines designed
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  • 98 1 Three Nationalist Islands Pounded TAIPEI July 20 (UPI) Communist Chinese artillery bombarded three Nationalist Chinese offshore islands last night for the first time since the Middle East crisis. Communist coastal guns near Amoy opened fire on President, Chiang Kai-sheks outpost islands in the midst of a total Nationalist military alert.
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  • 27 1 AMMAN, July 20, (Rejter). Jordan has decided to break her relations with President Nasser's United Arab Republic, it was officially announced here today.
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  • 30 1 MR. NEHRU, the Indian Prime Minister has replied to Mr Khrushchev's note supporting his proposal for an immediate meeting, it was authoritatively learned in New Delhi, last night.
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  • 336 1 An official palace communique said later it was "almost confirmed" that all the members of the Hashemite royal family in Iraq "faced the same frightful fate at the hands of an evil criminal Asked whether reports that there had been an attempt on his life two days ago
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  • 68 1 A 17-YEAR-OLD student. Siow Yoon Hoi was stabbea by a thug in Rochore Road. Singapore, last night. Siow was taking a walk with a friend when the thug came from behind and struck nis friend. In fear of further assault, his friend ran. The thug then
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  • 183 1 We Have Asked For US Troops -King Hussein AMMAN, July 20 (Reuter) King Hussein of Jordan said at a Press conference last night that Jordan had asked for American troops "and we expect them to arrive." The King made his remark in answer to a question at a brief conference
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  • 36 1 THE body of a seaman, Wong Boon Kiang, 22, bearing marks of violence and a stab wound, was removed yesterday from the vessel Sti when she anchored at Singapore. Police recovered a knife.
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  • 214 1 A PAINTER was slashed to death by 15 gangsters outside a coffee shop at the iunction of Neil Road and Keong Siak Road, Singapore, yesterday afternoon. The painter, Tan Ee Guan, 20 had parang wounds all over his body. He was playing a game
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  • 125 1 LONDON, July 20 Reuter) A summary of Mr. Khrushchev's proposals for a summit meeting next Tuesday was received in London from the British Ambassador in Moscow during the night and was immediately conveyed to Mr. Harold Macmillan, the Prime Minister, at his country home in Sussex.
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  • 149 1 HERMANUS. Cape Province. July 20 (Reuter) A skin diver claims he has found the wreck of the British ship, Birkenhead, which sank off Danger Point, South Africa, 106 years ago reputedly carrying more than £1.000,000 sterling in gold sovereigns. The diver, N. Dekker, came
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  • 28 1 MALACCA. Sun. The Governor of Malacca. Mr. Leong Yew Koh. has maintained his strength throughout the day. There is a slight improvement in his general condition.
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  • 297 1 IPOH Sun.— A bride of two months, 23-year-old Mn Rosemary Too Joon Swan, was killed when her c_r crashed tato a large tree at the 2 J mile Ipoh. Meng-embu Road shortly after 11 o'clock last mght. The former Miss Rosemary Leong, she
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 51 2 KUALA LUMPUR, SunOne hundred and twenty Standard Vacuum oil dealers from South Malava last night gave a farewell dinner to their retiring district manager Mr. A. H. Colyer at the Federal Hotel here. Mr. Colyer, who had been in Malaya for 26 years is leaving Malaya in
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  • 35 2 A COMMUNIST Chinese theatre group that Queen Elizabeth once described as "fantastic" broke off an engagement at a London Theatre yesterday in protest against "the political situation" in the Mid-East. 537 20th
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  • 86 2 CHIEF MINISTER Lim Yew Hwk and ta guests of honour at the St. Andrew i Mtssm Charity Ball held at the Sea View Hot? ot night. Organized by Mrs. Rose Minnir the run will go to boost the fund for th* 'hildwi i Andrew's Mission Hospital. Among
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 839 2 ANNOUNCEMENT I TO LET TWO NEW COURSES (Morning and Eve^mg) commence Ist August, expert Tu ton in f gure trimming exercises. meke-up, r^iar cot. hairstyling, poise, etc E"Q_ ries *****. SITUATIONS VACANT USIS __no_CM>re is seeking person to rr~- ror, on a part-time bas'S. VOA \^-'a^zua%r broadcasts Interested persons o'case
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    • 717 2 NEW BUSINESS PREMISES AND OFFICES To Let. at No. 423 River Valley Road. conven. ent transport facility. Suitable tor all commercial use. Cood for displaying of Radios, Refrigerators etc. Equ:pped with three phones, fans, furniture and sanitation necessity. Whole, half portion or table space w.ll be considered. Please contact above
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    • 1145 2 NOTICE is hereby given th_ Mr. T. DOUGLASS is no longe employed by Marklin Advei tising Limited and is nc authorized to transact an business on our behalf. MARKLIN ADVERTISING LTD. 43, Chartered Bank Chamber; Singapore 1. NATURALISATION NOTICE is hereby givei that Miss CHEE SIEW Ll* of 34, Cairnhill
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    • 603 2 The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore In BANKRUPTCY, No. 65 of 1958. RE HWA HONG CO (a firm) of No. 29, Lembu Road, Singapore, 8 lately of No. 112, Hill Street. Singapore, 6. I Receiving Order made 23rd May,
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    • 351 2 NOTICES The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) In The High Court Of The Colony Of Singapore Island Of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY No. 536 of 1957. Re A. N. D'SOUZA of No 28, Niven Road, Singapore 9. Receiving Order made 20th September, 1957. Date of Adjudication 20th September, 1957, Date and place
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    • 151 2 V a OPil ESCAPE Jg§ tbbJ |K ____Lt__l from VNtfM HELL! pTj Enemies to tne North I M k \l <^£ ...savages to the Ijf. V mwaMM ML jfr___ the B____________Kvl V__l trackless ocean alt i_r __S ■^Tk around 1 Three men pi 4P"^^W and blonde In* f^ lea one
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  • EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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    • 398 3 p flood of new literature sweeping the packm? the bookmarts of every country i bewildering variety and an ever-increasing *of literary efforts. Publishers are faced *ore than thev can handle and with heavier pitiej of judging carefully and fairly the ■f printed words which they alone can release !*orld
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    • 38 3 Mm leth <.im «oaC. >pof« 1 B Mo im* Cades I I'.EwNfcWS Ull _5 line*). All depa»tment* insurance Side 174 Batu *0 I do*66 Co*#Ji >» fei: M *8£ l St Tel: r» mm «055
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  • 732 3 Cyprus and the Empty Coffee Cups By A Special Correspondent r ANKARA DEFLECTING the attention of a people from its own ills is an old device of government. Just now rabblerousing is an excellent way of making the Turkish taxi-driver forget that he cannot get tyres or enough petrol for
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  • 67 3 Shorts from the talks tish Manufacturers' Research Association's work on improving the quality of leather. Companionable Silence "I ONELINESS is having no one to be silent with, and, if the person you're being silent with is in another room, it doesn't matter, though naturally there must be a friendly relationship
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  • 1553 3 JITST over a week ago tfiere appeared to over 20,000,000 newspapers one of the most engaging photogiaphs of the Queen ever published. p .11l II II fLONDON CORNER It showed her dressed in white overalls, safety boots and a helmet when she went down a coalmine in Fifeshire.
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  • 438 3  - the NEWS as it strikes me Cester Ganssekera AFTER the strident clarion call by Chief Minister Lim Yew Hock to individuals to join with him in setting up a United Socialist Front nothing more has been heard about it. Inquiries reveal that forms are available to those who support the
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  • 111 4 IPOH. Sun. Federation Minister for Education. Inche Khir Johari speaking at a public rally here last night, said government planned to introduce education rates next year. This, he said, would provide much-needed funds to meet Government's educational expansion programme next year. Government revenue had decreased
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  • 327 4 $2y 2 Mil. Project In The Air-SIT Delays Sanction A SINGAPORE firm is unable to proceed with a $2*500,000 housing development project because ihe Singapore Improvement Trust has not given it the "go ahead." Ihe firm, the Anglo <\sian Trading Company, two months ago decided to
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  • 134 4 SJAB Hq. To Be Floodlit IPOH, Sun The newlycompleted $140,000 Perak St. John Ambulance Brigade headquarters, near Coronation Park here, will be floodlit for three days to mark its official opening by the Sultan of Perak on July 26. An elaborate programme has been drawn up to make this a
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  • 120 4 DR. LIM TAY BOH, of the University of Malaya, will be guest speaker at the Junior Chamber of Commerce monthly luncheon meeting on Saturday. The luncheon will be held at Cathay Restaurant. Members will later present a sewing machine to the Fatima Sewing Centre at
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  • 264 4 Young Runaways: Parents Want Them To Return OVER 20 parents of "runaway" Singapore students have written to the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, saying they want their children to come home, The Standard was told yesterday. The letters are in response to a recent statement by Mr. Lim that
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  • 43 4 AT 4.30 p.m. yesterday, a rna'e Chinese Ang How Cheong, 56, was knocked down and killed by a motor car in Rochore Road. Eye-witnesses are asked to contact Inspector Zain at Sepov Lines Police Station, tel: 2400 Ext. 385.
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  • 178 4 AN unique Asian Week, held in Brisbane, Australia, last month, was conceived and planned entirely by students from South-east Asian countries who are studying in Queensland. The Week's activities included an exhibition of Asian arts and crafts, an appeal in city streets to raise
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  • 71 4 FOUR teachers from the Technical Institute in Kuala Lumpur, who arc shortly leaving for Britain for further studies, are pictured with the Actine British High Commissioner in Malaya, Mr. R. C. C. Hunt. The course is under the auspices of the Technical Cooperation Scheme of the
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  • 213 4 COMPLETED forms signifying support for <ve proposed United Socialist Front are pouring in daily, Singapore Chief Minister Mr. Lim Yew Hock, told The Standard yesterday. Over 10.000 circulars in English, Malay, Tamil and Chinese were distributed by the proposed Front last week. Another 20.000 are
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  • 35 4 Kalian* sour res ,J H St,nd arri > by-elecuU, H < nslruf d I bOUr Fr «WiiJ -St w (a Mr fUl to^ Mr Un g would m ak J o T< 53 01 this month
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  • 80 4 THE 5.:.;^ r j P-oyees L':.! 1 aim :r. i?.. for new ter eondu j! memoers A spokes toid The St. c thai men "< nditior c to that i v.., ieagui s Irii in the C Eft other bai seas B_: i e BariK. have .g^' the sa
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  • 55 4 KUAL/» rRENKj ih( I' r j Tir and j ■net* r tho K .a 1: '«A Tr.r tf three-day i State Si I Harl Police Ofl Raj, Coven f;;" to Mr; A l l] J Comn ai Com ai on th< B The li J i wi r r
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  • 412 5 His Hope Is For Closer Ties With Federation KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Japan's first Ambassador to Malaya, Mr. Kaoru Hayashi, who arrived here from Singapore this evening declared he had plans for bringing about closer relationship between the Japanese and Malayan peoples. Mr. Hayashi said the exchange
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  • 242 5 \R\T\ (.micron Highlands. Sun. Parents r u<i be partners" in preparing presentm*:n battle with this nuclear age. Major W. R. Stokes, headlastei of Slim School, said I lis in an address at the 's "Speech Dav M here esterday. About 100 parents and rien la of the school attended
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  • 34 5 Ir t least j 0 I I I I r Europe I ':ay c rrpec ii a t ore •P i School f Tea ers I i K)) t the :r d i
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  • 68 5 ALOR STAR. Sun— UMNO State-Secretary, Inche Johari Salleh said today that he will soon seek public support to promote the sale of the local fruits. He was commenting on the speech made by the Minister for Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz Ishak here some two weeks ago.
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  • 20 5 It, Sun. 1 B i n I at] I ive two m the to •nt nor- tl ined i
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  • 18 5 HALL FOR WORKERS I: The nl r g V T the e of -'■ing toi ginc Ir. T.
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  • 110 5 I-- thieeK ng 'han Quail y was followed by 39th anniversary dinner at which members of the Chin Kang Hoay Kuan from all over Malaya and Singapore were present. Dr. Lim said that the Chin Kang Hoay Kuan, as a Chinese Association would plav its
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  • 60 5 LABOUR OFFICE GOES GAY THE Staff of the Labour office. Kuala Lumpur at a party in their office recently. Mr. T. N. Nathan, State Commissioner for Labour is standing on the extreme left of the first row. Mr. R. C. Wilkinson, the Regional Commissioner (Central) for Labour and Mrs. Wilkinson
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  • 139 5 MINISTER ON 3-DAY TOUR OF TRENGGANU KUALA TRENGGANU. Sun. j Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, accompanied by his wife, has arrived here for a threeday official visit to the state. He was met at the Dungun Airport yesterday by Inche I Ahmad bin Perang, chairman of
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  • 219 5 Teachers Agree On New Salary Scheme IPOH, Sun. At a six-hour meeting here yesterday, the teachers' panel of the National Joint Council lor Teachers reached "complete agreement" on the steps to be taken to break the existing deadlock with the official panel of the Council for Teachers. In a Press
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  • 197 5 Youth Body Welcomes Call-Up Legislation PENANG. Sun.— The State Youth Council at its third annual conference here today passed a resolution welcoming the national registration legislation introduced by the government. The Council also resolved to request all employees to give more encouragement to employees actively connected with voluntary organizations and
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  • 42 5 OFFICERS and men of the I. N. S. Delhi, now on a goodwill visit to the Federation, donated blood to the Kuala Lumpur blood bank on Saturday. Here, the navymen regis t e r for donation. Standardpie by FAH.
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  • 81 5 IPOH, Sun.— The Minister for the Interior and Justice, Inche Suleiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman, has appointed the following to be members of the Review Commission under the Emergency Regulations for the State of Perak: Dato Haji Mohamed Isa bin Ku'op Shah, Mr. Fo) Yin Chiew, Mr.
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  • 67 5 Hostess Is An Expert Linguist HERE to spend a few days sightseeing before flying to Australia later this week is Miss Rummy Kaul. Miss Kaul. an Air India International flight stewardess, flew into Singapore over the weekend. She joined Air India a year ago. Before that she studied at a
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  • 63 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Executive Committee of the Selangor Chinese Chamber of Commerce last night decided to poll the opinion of its members in regard to the proposed Pioneer Industries Bill and the establishment of the Tariff Advisory Committee. Whether or not the Selangor Chamber will submit
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 303 6 Defence Should Not Be Left To British, Youth Council Told PENANG, Sun. The chairman of the State Education Board, Dr. N.K. Menon, addressing the third annual conference of the State Youth Council today, said that Malaya could not, as in the past, leave national
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  • 179 6 Additional Restriction Orders KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Pahang State Government yesterday issued four additional orders to the Emergency Regulations relating to the restriction and prohibition of foodstuffs and other supplies. Three of the orders apply to the Triang area and all are aimed at denying the terrorists of their possible sources
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  • 51 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The local education authority here will register pupils for Standard One in Primary schools in the Municipality in October. Registration will be for schools for all languages. The authority warns that parents should not rush to register until details of the procedure have been
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  • 91 6 ALOR STAR. Sun. The Kedah UMNO executive committee, which met at Sungei Patani at the weekend, unanimously agreed that a part of the Kedah State constitution was out of date, and that amendment was necessary in order to keep up with the times. They urged the
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  • 68 6 MARINERS and the general public have been warned to give the southern extremity Pulau Bukom (Small Craft Harbour) a wide berth from July 22 to August 31 between the hours of 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. A warning issued to mariners by the Master Attendant yesterday stated
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  • 120 6 Emergency Commission Members KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The following have been appointed members of the Emergency Review Commission for Selangor and Perak: Selangor: Mr. P. C AuYong Mr. M. N. Cumarasami. Che Halimaton binti Abdul Majid, Inche Abu Bakar bin Baginda. Inche Abdullah bin Haji Mohd. Yassin. Mr. V. Manickavasagam, Mr.
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  • 131 6 SUNGEI PATANI. Sun. A soldier of the 74 Field Park Squadron in Gajah Puteh. Jeniang, Sapper James WhifTord Muir. 22, was brought up before Tuan Syed Hassan Aljafri in the Sessions Court here today on a charge of causing the death of a shopassistant.
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  • 260 6 IPOH, Sun. Members of the Malayan Chinese Association were warned not to be misled by socalled politicians who 'ry to create dissension among the various races in Malaya for their own ends. This warning was given by Penang's Dr. Lim Chong Eu, president
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  • 94 6 RESERVE MAY BE OPENED FOR FARMING CAMERON HIGHLANDS, Sun.— The Minister for Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, visited the Cameion Highlands district fur two days to find out at first hand the possibility of opening up part of the finest reserve land for tea and vegetable cultivation. He spent
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  • 68 6 FIVE delegates four from the Federation and one from Singapore —of the Watch tower and Bible and Tract Society left Singapore last week by P.A.A. to attend a convention at the Yankee Stadium in New York. They were (from left) Mr. Norman D. Bellotti, Mrs. Gladys
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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  • 216 7  -  JENNY By an 2- .n as a supervisor with Singer C :r.pany a lob which she likes tremendously. Mrs, Thoresem was educated in Shanghai and has a slight knowledge of Mandarin. She had spent four years in Manchuria. She .-peaks Cantonese fl i< ntly, which she
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  • 316 7 f DRAIN pari i i en not I WALL t tiro feel i cred 1 I ter is ta! s t o k fee oan p .h a coarse bloth or sacking m I then with a slightly lamp wo. wet rag. Should n i more white crystals
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  • 571 7  -  Gloria Gordon I R__t!p z9\ P HAVEN'T we all said at some time "How I'd love to see the Taj Mahal visit Bagdad, or Ma-rakccn, or Istanbul, sail round the Greek islands cross the Bosphorus, or the Khyber Pass Then we stop day-dream-ing, and go back to
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  • 401 7 Here's How To Beat Those Rising Prices EVERYONE grumbles about the rising cost of living but for the man this is often no more than a sore subject to be discussed over a pint of beer. It's the housewife who has to face the real nightmare— who has to watch
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  • 206 7 MACARONI DISH TVOMAD powdered milk will give you a murh finer flavour. when added to tomato soup, mushroom soup, chicken soup or fish soup. But this nutritive powdered milk is also good for growing children and infants. It is eminently suited for expectant mothers, sick people, convalescences and even people
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 457 7 rpODAYS QUOTATION: H| HB Though the people Bfl i^^U |fl the government tha ]^^|^|^9^|j^El_^H^j^V government should not sup- J^^ %^m\ Wa\**m\m the people." B_l —Grover Cleveland EVERY- j Ejpttl to an early .H get care I KA9^__LJ pro- IB blems, secret, confidential interests. Complete tasks Ritfl Del MBF and solve
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 194 9 Talks On Raising Rice Output WAYS to improve rice output will be one of the main subjects to be discussed at the 15-nation conference of the Food and Agriculture Organization, to be held in Tokyo from Oct. 6 to 16. Rice remains the most important crop in the countries of
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    • 59 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday:— New York: buying, T.T. 32-3 4. O.D. 32-7 8. 90 days airmail 32-15/16 credit bills. 33 trade bills. Selling. T.T. or O.D. ready: Swiss Francs 141-3 8; French Francs *****; Belgian Francs 1608-3
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    • 79 9 CARGO discharged at Singapore roads and wharves in May totalled 916.200 tons, against 759.280 tons In the previous month. Total cargo discharged in the first five months this year amounted to 4.630,810 tons, compared with 4,659,380 tons in the same period of 1957. In May. cargo loaded
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    • 22 9 CANADA has extended import controls on dry skimmed milk, cheddar cheese, and butterfat for on year, beginning June 1. 1958.
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    • 243 9 Sales Rise Seen In This Product AN over-all export sales rise of 10 per cent in U.S. air conditioning and refrigeration equipment is forecast for this year. International sales of U.S air conditioning and refrigeration equipment have risen bv more than 100 per cent in the last five years. Early
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    • 75 9 THIS fibrejlass swimming pool, designed and produced by a British Arm, brings a luxury usually associated with film stars within the reach of the owner of a modest sised garden. The pools can be easily installed in any part of the garden at low cost
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    • 628 9 SHARES IMPROVE ON CRISIS IN M-EAST Large Turnover In Transactions THE Moloyon shore market for the greater part of the week reacted sharply to the Middle East situation, with noticeable improvements in the tin and rubber sections, according to a market correspondent, The overall volume of business written on the
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    • 77 9 AN UNDERGRADUATE of the University of Malaya, Inche Abdul Rahim bin Ismail, recently spent his vacation at the Shum Yip Leong Rubber Works in Kuala Lumpur getting practical experience in business training. He studied accounts, sales organization and marketing research. Picture shows Inche Abdul Rahim
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    • 269 9 UNTIL larger shipments or copra arrive in oingaoor« from Easf Indonesia or alternatively coconut oil prices recede, the Colony is unlikely to resume copra exports on a substantial scale, says the weekly produce report of Lewis Peat (Spore) Ltd. Arrivals for this continue o
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    • 102 9 Fall In Rubber Shipment MALAYAN shipments of ribbed smoked sheet rubber fell from 55.679 tons in May, to 47,429 tons in June, a drop ot 8,250 tons. The drop resulted largely from the absence of offtake by Russia in June. In the previous month, Russia bought 4,810 tons. Decreases were
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    • 52 9 A new £2,000,000 School of Printing— one of the finest and most modern in the world— is to be established in London. The building will include an 11-storey tower. There will be a four-storey workshop block and a twostorey building in which will rise a n 11-storey
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    • 284 9 BUSINESS done in shares from July 12 to 18: Industrials. Consolidates Tin Smelters 27/9, Fraser and Neave ord. $2.55 to $2.60, Gammons $1.35 to $1.375, Hammer and Co. $1.60 to $1.61*. Hongkong Banks (Col.) HK$795. Hongkong Banks (Lon) £43. Hume Industries iFE) Pref. A4'lo*. Malayan Breweries
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    • 165 9 COMAPANY REPORTS Consolidated Tin Smelters Ltd. Preliminary announcement or the results for the year ended 31 3.58 showed a consolidated net r.rnfit for the vear Of £531.291 after appropriating £697.01 8 for taxation. Puket Tin Dredging Ltd. For the year ended 31.12.57 a profit of 75.2% was earned and Sends
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    • 45 9 JAPAN'S major agricultural imports during the first quarter this year were valued at U*****,500,000. This was three per cent below January-March 1957, and the lowest for the first quarter in any year since 1 1952. when the quarterly valuation was U*****,000,000.
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  • 713 10 Aussie Girl Swimmers Set The First World Mark At Empire Games CARDIFF, July 20 (Reuter UPl)— Keith Gardner, the Jamaica flyer, put up the top performance, in the early stages of the athletics programme of the British and Empire Commonwealth games here yesterday. The lightly-built Jamaican
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  • 130 10 MOSCOW, July 20 (Reuter) The University of Washington eight reversed Henley form here yesterday when they beat the Trud crew of Leningrad, who had won the Grand Challenge Cup at Henley earlier this month. The American oarsmen led most of the way yesterday and
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  • 157 10 Singapore Selection Rout Sel. KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Singapore today completed a fine socer 'double' in the Federal Capital when a Singapore Selection XI trounced Selangor Selection by ri-1 on the Princes Read Stadium ground. Yesterday the Colony beat the Selangor team in a Malaya Cup tie. If the thousand or
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  • 115 10 THE WORLD'S TOUGHEST CYCLE RACE PARIS. July 20 (Reuter) Chariy Gaul, of Luxembourg. won the 2.679 miles Tour De France, the world's toughest road cycle race which ended yesterday. The tour, which started in Brussels on June 26, consisted of 24 daily stages without a single rest day. There was
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  • 53 10 Good bowling by Wilson who took seven wickets for 27 runs helped Serangoon Garden Sports Club to beat Singapore Cricket Club by six wickets at Serangoon Gardens yesterday. SCC 84 (Cloutman 23, Dark 27 and Wilson seven for 27). SGSC 85 for four (Rajendram 38
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  • 36 10 MONT BLOT 11. with Sydney jockey Ward astride, being led in after winning the Stewards Cup over 9f at Bukit Timah last Saturday, final day of the S'pore Turf Club's July meeting.
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  • 193 10 SINGAPORE SOCCER: SAFA League Div. 2B: Sukaram.ai S.C. t's SHB Police, Geylang Stadidm, Badan Kesenian vs Gymkhana SC. MFA. BASKETBALL Venture for Victory vs Tong Kheng, Happu World, 8 p.m. ATHLETICS: SAAA six miles run at Farrer Park 5.30 p.m. KUALA LUMPUR SOCCER (B}isincss Houses) Div. 1 KL
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  • 808 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun —Seeded pair S.A. Azman and Lee King Fun crashed to a surprise defeat when they were disposed of by F. D. Lonne and J.A.M. Ault in straight sets of 6-4, 7-5 in the men's doubles of the Selangor lawn tennis championships
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  • 103 10 The Queens Prize To The Major BROOKWOOD, Surrey, July 20 (Reuter) Major R. A. Fu'Uon of Britain, won the Queen's Prize, the coveted rifle .shooting award at Bisley here yesterday. Major Fulton, a 41-year-old local marksman, is the third generation of his family to win the Prize, which is -U250
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  • 257 10 SILVERSTONE, Northamptonshire, July 20, (Reuter). Leading from start to finish. Peter Collins (Britain), in a Ferrari, swept to victory in the British Grand Prix motor race here yesterday. Averaging 102.05 m.p.h. (164.23 k.p.h.) for the 75 laps totalling 220 miles (354 kilometres), Collins had a
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  • 202 10 LONDON, July 20 (Reuti I I M ket programme was blessed H sunshine throughout the countrj I men revelled in the conditions. H England skipper Peter May was in masterly torn 1 1- r Surrey and hit 153 in thn and threequartcr hours Bt I Oval against Yorkshire. May
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  • 52 10 TOKYO. July 20 (Reuter) The Japanese Crown Prince. Akihito. today won his men's doubles matches in a lawn tennis tournament being held at Kamakura. He partnered his university friend, and won 6-3. 6-3 in the first and 6-4, 5-7, 7-5 in the second matches against Kamakura
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  • 80 10 NEW YORK, July 20 (Reuter) Mr. Dan Ferris, Amateur Athletic Union official in charge of overseas teams, said here yesterday there had been no change in plans for the 76 member United States track and field team to fly to Russia today. He said State Department
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  • 645 11 Penang Qualify m* af\ B0 jf_ m*\\ gf*m a a \mwm a aim \*w a aa a Jf a Mk M f Last Minute PENANG, Sun. Penang are in the Malaya Cup final this year, but they qualified by the grace oi Selangor referee Mr. T. Nadarajah's
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  • 122 11 LONDO N. July 20 Reuter —Raman Subba Row. the Northamptonshire captain, who scored a century for the Gentlemen against the Players at Lords recently, gets his first cap for England f in the fourth Test against New Zealand which begins at Manchester on Thursday.
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  • 193 11 THE Joint Services scored a narrow 3—2 win over Negri Sembilan in a Malaya Cuptie match played at Jaian Besar Stadium yesterday. Services were first to take the lead in the llth minute. Left-winger Hatch. after beating two defenders at the ball, sent a rising shot into
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  • 196 11 AN UNBEATEN 19 runs by Roy Plowright helped Singapore Cricket Club to beat Singapore Recreation Club by four wickets in an SCA senior league cricket match on the padang yesterday. SRC. J Martens b Cooper 10. B Marks b Alty 73. J. Mark? b
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  • Article, Illustration
    55 11 Picture shows the victorious colony team which beat Johore to become the South Zone champions in the MCA inter-state cricket competition yesterday. They are jrom lelt to right: S. D. Williams, Alan Barrick, C. Thuraisingam (Captain), Stan Nagiah. Carl Schubert. K. T. Retnam, Alex Delilkan, Reggie da Silva, Ken Pearce,
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  • 259 11 The Lim Sisters In Final SISTERS Elsie Lim and Luanne Lim. entered the final of the women's singles in tne Singapore Badminton Association Junior tournament played on Saturday night at the Singapore Badminton Hall. RESULTS. Men's Singles (Fourth round >: Teo Cheng Chuar beat Lim Sena Kok 15-9 15-0: Tan
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  • 120 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. fine knock of 105 runs by the Selangor and Malayan cricketer Mike Shepherdson highlighted the friendly cricket match between Kilat Club and Selangor Club on the Selangor Club padang here today. Kilat Club won the match by 140 runs. Shepherdson's century was scored in
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  • 77 11 IPOH, Sun— The honour of being the first champion athlete of the new $2_ million Malay Secondary School (Sekolah Tuanku Abdul Rahman) went to 15-year-old Rush lambi of Malacca at the schools first annual sports meet on the spacious new grounds at Tiger Lane yesterday.
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  • 232 11 im. >un.-Kpd:th made a grand figtit butj£ d tne m of victory when they drew with j i p ir liter-state cricket match on the Garrison I I I IMI, i n I in. t '.er- I r I i MM 1 J b Us
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  • 35 11 Keppel Harbour Community! 8 Centre heat Pasir Panjang j Power Station by three games 1 to one in a friendly volley ball match plaved at the ComI n inJtjr Centre's court yester--5 day.
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  • 28 11 J The draw for the Singapore J Badminton Association open -Championships will take place 8 on Wednesday at the Smga- pore Badminton Hall at 10 p.m.
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  • 758 11 FILIPINOS ARE TOP SEEDS IN TENNIS TOURNEY KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. L.R. Deyro and M. Dungo of the Philippines have been top seeded to meet in the final of the men's singles at the Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya championships to be played at Kuala Lumpur from July 31 to August
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  • 216 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Postal Union Athletic Club qualified for the finals of the Selangor Cricket Association Navaratnam Shield knockout competition when they beat Selangor Police by 115 runs on the Imbi Road ground today. Postal Union, who with YMCA. are the Joint holders
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  • 418 11 JOHORE GO DOWN BY AN INNINGS SINGAPORE scored their second big victory in the South Zone of the MCA inter-State cricket competition when they beat Johore by an innings and 80 runs on Uie Singapore Recreation Club padang yes- terday. teraay. The Roll of Honour for j the Colony's resounding
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  • 198 11 RE. MALAYA IN 142 RUN WIN KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Royal Engineers, Malav... beat Royal Engineers. Singapore by 142 runs in their annual cricket match on the Headauarters. Federation Armed Forces Oval today. Final scores were Ma'aya 175, and 193 for seven wi"kets declared and Singapore 111 and 115. Highlights of
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  • 312 11 SINGAPORE Combined Schools beat the Singapore Cricket Association 'A' XI by three wickets at Balestier Road yesterday SC\ "A" XI Ist inning* 115 Combined Schools Ist innings Maurice fie Vaz b Fernando 23. H- Scullv c Frugtniet b Horac_ Perera 14. Sunderaj st Thamby
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  • 75 11 2 WARSAW. July 20. (Reuter) —Italy qualified to play Britain in the Davis Cup European zone lawn tennis final when 10 they gained a winning 3-0 lead over Poland here yesterday. 7. Nicola Pietra n g e 1 i and 3. Orlando Sirvola rhinched
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 122 12 BIRMINGHAM, July 20 (Reuter) Routine X-rays in maternity cases and possibly for all adults should be abolished, the annual conference of the British Medical Association here was told. Dr. Alice Stewart, reader in social medicine at Oxford University, said the risks were slight, but if
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    • 262 12 U.A.R., Iraq Sign Pact In Defence Of Any Aggression' amw CAIRO, July 20 (Reuter) Iraq and the United Arab Republic yesterday concluded an agreement 'to stand as one nation in defence against any aggression." Announcement of the agreement was made by Colonel Abdul Salam Aref, deputy Prime
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    • 319 12 POISON DART ENDS JUNGLE ROMANCE LONDON, July 20 (Reuter) The story of a poison dart murder that ended the romance between a British scientist and his beautiful Malayan wife and its unravelling by the murdered man's brother is told in a book to be published here tomorrow. "No One of
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    • 69 12 LAS VEGAS. Nevada, July 20 (UPI>— A woman identified as Gertrude Hubbell, who sheriffs deputies say told them she was a former patient in a mental institution, was held here todav on charges she called the White House and told a secretary she intended to
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    • 201 12 Labourites Plan Get Tough' Policy LONDON, July 20, (UPI).— The British Labour Party has served notice that it will impose tight socialist economic planning on Britain if it returns to power in the next general elections. The warning was delivered in an 18,000-word blueprint for the party's "get tough" economic
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      54 12 Photo. FIREMEN direct their hoses onto a blazing car which suddenly exploded in the centre of Beirut, Lebanon, causing many casualties and a building to catch fire. Such scenes have become typical of the capital city of the Lebanon, and firemen are constantly rushing to the scene
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    • 221 12 Summit Talks Good For West— Press LONDON, July 20 (Reuter)— The call made last night by Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet leader, for a summit meeting: to curb the 'military conflict which is starting' was splashed en the front pages of late morning editions of Sunday newspapers here today, with
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    • 23 12 THOUSANDS of repatriated war prisoners yesterday demonstrated in Seoul risking they be sent to the Middle East "to fight the Communi^t«; Reuter
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    • 94 12 HOLLYWOOD. July 20 (UPI) Gift-giving Gen. Rafael Trujillo. on the rebound from Kim Novak sailed his luxurious yacht back into Hollywood social life today to court his new T love, actress Debra Paget. He wa.^ reported to be armed with US$lB5,OOO which an aide
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    • 35 12 Photo. MEMBERS of the Indonesian Security Troops in Jakarta load a woman beggar, carrying a diseased infant, into a truck during a city-wide roundup of beggars launched by the municipal government. UPI
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    • 106 12 ALGIERS. July 20 (Reuter) French official sources said today French troops patrolling the Algerian side of the Tunisian frontier had been fired on from Tunisia. Colonel Lacheroy. head of the Information Service of General Raoul Salan, Delegate General in Algeria, said there were no French casualties
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    • 39 12 THREE members of a Moro pirate gang, which raided British North Borneo town of Kaiababan on July 9. had been captured by Philippine constabulary troops on S"itangkai Island, in Southern Philippines, it was officially reported yesterday. Reuter
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    • 204 12 LOWELL. (Massachusetts) July 20 (UPD— The 30-year-old secret of Jame s E. Mitchell was out today, written by a medical examiner on a death report. When World War I ended in 1918 the troops came home and resumed their peacetime jobs. Work was harder to get. especially
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    • 64 12 QUEEN ELIZABETH, the Queen Mother, meets Commonwealth High Commissioners and their wives during a reception given by the joint Commonwealth Societies in Her Majesty's honour at St. James's Palace, London. Left to right are, the Queen Mother; the Pakistan High Commissioner, Mohammed Ikramullah; and the Begum Ikramullah:
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    • 73 12 MILAN. July 20 (Reuter) 4 *i Italian criminal lawyer, Adamo Degli Occhi, felt a oa 4 on the shoulder in a crowded bus and had his wallet handed to him by a man who said: "Good morning Avocato. how are you? Terribly sorry, but I
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    • 23 12 OLDEST as] date ii his 'nt Italian state si examinations Ml Luigi Verdo I.'.' nation which c i brilliance'' ts I 11-vea.-oi_s-M
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    • 234 12 UNITED NATIONS. Julv 20 dpi, submitted a compromise resolution on t situation which diplomatic observers blematical chances of passage in th* i Security Council. e The Council will meet tomorrow with demands before it from both the United States and the Soviet Union for
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    • 285 12 LONDON, July 20 (Reuter) The independent Observer today suggested that the United States and Britain should declare that they are not opposed to Arab unity and will even bring it about if that unity is freely negotiated between the governments concerned and that a
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    • 153 12 LONG BEACH (California^. July 20 <UPI» The 1958 Miss Universe pageant was already faced with such problems as an underage contestant, a "foreign" Miss Alaska, and a wet bathing suit. The first 1958 problem for contest officials arose when Miss Costa Rica. Eugenia Maria Valverde. disclosed
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    • 74 12 VATICAN 1 (UP] se< k God ji j ted ind m Gen_sr.e c?s ri '»".hp truth an unpre v in im '> v r I over wd sentii thing j istered nuns I of no ivti 81l tM f high or too *A ing f r m ci»r $'d
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