Sunday Standard, 7 September 1958

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  • 15 1 SUNDAY STANDARD Vol. IX No. 67. SINGAPORE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 195t. 24 Paget 20 €H*
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  • 290 1 S'PORE KIDNAP GANG CAME FROM CHINA No Doubt About It, Says CID Chief SINGAPORE Police, ofter six months of concentrated investigations, have now ascertained without a shred of doubt that a ruthless criminal organization from China was responsible for the wave of kidnappings m the Colony and the Federation. Revealing
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  • Article, Illustration
    136 1 Every week, beginning Wednesday, September 1 0, The Stondord will present m short story form, the great books of some of the world's most renowned writers. Included m this series will be Hie masterpieces of such classic authors as Jane Austen, Emily Bronte, Thomas Hardy, Robert Louis Stevenson,
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  • 57 1 TAIPEI, Sept. 6 (U.P.1.) The Defence Ministry said at mid-morning today that there had been no Communist Chinese shelling of Quemoy for the oast 12 hours. Friday was the quietest day since bombardments started from the mainland two weeks ago. The 90 shells which landed on Friday
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  • 167 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 6 (UPI) President Eisenhower interrupted his vacation and flew back to Washington today for a busy day of work, including conferences with Secretary of State John Foster Dulles on the Far East crisis. Setting the stage lor the President's luncheon meeting
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  • 145 1 400 MEN ON THE SACK LIST THE Chief Minister, Mr Lim Yew Hock, yesterday assured representatives of the Air Ministry civilian employees that he would make "very strong" representation to the War Office m London on the question of retrenchment of workers m Singapore. Mr. Lim, however, informed a seven-man
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  • 95 1 AN ATOMIC ENGINE FOR AIRCRAFT GENEVA, Sept. 6 (Reuter)— The General Eelectric Company of America has successfully tested an atomic engine for aircraft on the ground it was disclosed here today. Mr. D.R. Shoults, general manager of the company's aircraft nuclear propulsion department reported on its seven years of work
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  • 440 1 September 7. 1958 A PROMINENT Japanese Buddhist leader was quoted once as saying that he would like to see a Christian church established m every city a*_ village m |apan. He hastened to explain, however, that it was not m the number of Christian churches he was interested, but
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  • 127 2 NO BAIL FOR DRIVERS COUNCIL THE Singapore City Council has rejected a demand oy its Road Workers' Union to bail out Council drivers arrested m connection with traffic accidents while driving vehicles on duty. The Council held the view that it had no power to spend Municipal Funds to bail
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  • 48 2 Singapore tin price fell S2| to $367-7/8 per picul yesterday. Singapore Copra Association closing prices per picul: Bom-bay-Japan September shipment. $33} buyers, $34$ sellers. The tone was firm. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers Association closing prices per picul: bulk shipment $50f. drums $545. The tone was quiet
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  • Article, Illustration
    47 2 MB. PANKAJAKSHAN, son of Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Pillay of Kluang mud his bride, the former Miss Lalitha daughter of Mrs. K. J. Pillay and the Late Mr. WK* J. Pillay of Johore Bahni, after their wedding V toeeptton of the Jubilee Holl, Johoro Bahru.
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  • 315 2 Woman Summons Estate Manager On Mischief Charge PENANG, Sat— The manager of Brown Estate, H. E. Watts, waa altered m the Magistrate's Court today to have used a bulldozer to destroy the bathroom of a house. Watts claimed trial to a summons charge of committing mischief
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  • 203 2 Malayan Men Are So Shy, Say Two US Misses TWO American girls who are m Kuala Lumpur on a world-wide magazine selling contest declare that "Malayan men are so sincere, so shy and so willing to help." Both are New Yorkers. They are blonde Mary S. Wilson (right) and brunette
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  • 132 2 FREE ADVICE TO STUDENTS ON CAREERS KUALA LUMPUR, Sat: Members of the Vocational Service Committee of the Rotary Club will pay a series of visits to local secondary schools shortly to speak to students about their future plans and advise them on the choice of career. Next month the Committee
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  • 145 2 Ong Sees Peace For Rubber Industry KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Goodwill and understanding can restore peace and contentment within the nations rubber industry, said Minister for Labour and Social Welfare, Mr. Ong Yoke Lin, speaking on the possibility of a settlement m the eight-month-old wage dispute between the Malayan Planting Industries
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  • 291 2 THE only expatriate officer who has not been included m the Malayanization Scheme has told the Singapore City Council it was "manifestly inequitable" that he should have been left out without any indica- tion as to his future. Mr. J.C. Drake, the
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  • 125 2 THEY INVEST $50,000 IN CO-OP HOMES THE Singapore Customs and Excise Co-operative Thrift and Lean Society Limited decided at its recent 22nd annual general meeting to invest $50,000 m the Government Officers' Co-opera-tive Housing society. The meeting declared a dividend of four per cent, and agreed to join the Malayan
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  • 77 2 PENANG, Sat.— The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, arrived here today by air on his way to Aior Star. He was met at the Bayan Lepas airport by the Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee. The Tunku called on the Governor. Raja Sir Uda and
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  • 95 2 SINGAPORE City Council employees who own or whose wires own houses may be asked to quit Council quarters wi:hin three months, The Standard learnt yesterday The Council's Quarters Allocation Committee recently reviewed details of properties owned by Council employees and their wives. The Committee has
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  • 57 2 The Mentrl Besar of Selangor, Inche Abdul Jamil bin Rals and his wife returned from their three-month world tour yesterday. More than 40 well-wishers, friends and relatives jammed the YIP room at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport to join ln a thanksgiving prayer read by the Imam ot
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  • 32 2 Friday, Sept. 26 (not .Sat. Sept. 20) win be a Bank and Public Holiday m Singapore to celebrate the birthday of the prophet Mohammed, said a spokesman for the Chief Secretary.
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  • 99 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat:— A labourer on the West Country Estate called on the Kalang Police yesterday and unfolded a tale of unbelievable cruelty. His frisky pupnv had returned home howling, with both Its ears and UU cut oft On examining the unfortunate animal, Police discovered
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  • 37 2 THE Managing Director of the Bangkok Ban?, Nai Chin Sophonphanich, will arrive m Kuala Lumpur today to meet businessmen and bankers and to make final arrangements to open a branch of his bank.
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  • 270 2 THE Singapore Polo Club will have its third and final gymkhana for 1958 on Sept. 14, and the organizers have promised that it will be a "non-stop, fast-moving show from 2.30 p.m. to 7.45 p.m." There will be 13 separate events, of which one
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  • 187 2 Ist FLOATING POST OFFICE LAUNCHED TEMERLOH, Sat.— The Minister for Works. Posts and Telecommunications, Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir, m inaugurating the first Riverine Mobile Postal Agency here today, said that it will Dring postal agency facilities to the very doorstep of the riverine villagers, who need not waste valuable
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  • 166 2 DRAMA STUDENTS TO MAKE COLONY DEBUT DRAMA students a. the Gracia Tay The at Workshop will 22b their debut m S i£r S? re n Somber a 26, 27 and 28. at .Z Cultural Centre F Canning. m SL > r °8 r amm«' entitled "Curtain rv the performance tt
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  • 143 2 $105 POCKET MONEY AND FREE STUDY IN AMERICA STUDENT leaders ir SinJ I pore are inviteri to appV scholarships offered by j Stanford University m A~.e i rica. Purpose of the t holarsh-j is to promote the exchange ol ideas and beliefs udodk rt% dents of all nations is or".*!
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 678 2 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT ASSISTANT MANAGER. 'Services Club. Base T. 3393. position filled. applicants thanked. WANTID HOKKIEN TUTOR. One hour four-day week. Apply Mansor. 5-5A Laidlaw Bldg. Tel. *****. KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL APPOINTMENT OF DEPUTY MUNICIPAL TREASURER. Salary: $1370 per month plus a variable COLA. Application, are invited from
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    • 91 2 NOTICES CEYLON HIGH COMMISSION THE undersigned will be glad if Federation and Singapore residents of Ceylon origin will favour him with their names and postal addresses for purposes of record. CEYLON HIGH COMMISSIONER P.O. Box. 103, Kuala Lumpur. JAVA PACIFIC LINE m.s. "BANGGAI" arrived: 5.9.58 CONSIGNEES are hereby notified that
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  • 249 3 VARSITY STUDENTS VOTE FOR ONE UNION m mritersity of Malaya i union yesterday 6tud^ deplored the setfitrong-- 1 u f r r v 0 separate ling nnions one or the other S Kua'a Lumpur. KU r or to this effect A-^ w tv 181 votes to ti- aj,p oii« abstention
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  • 56 3 COXSTAXTIXE Fernando. 13. was charged m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday with extorting 53 60 'rom a hawker. Scow Keow Song, by putting him m fear of injury at the 6th Mile, Upper Serangoon Road on Thursday night. He pleaded not guilty and was ordered
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  • 62 3 Picture THE rescue team and supporting volunteers together with the crew of the helicopter who lifted the crashed airmen out of the jungle near Kota Tinggi yesterday morning. Left to right are Sgt F. Gavin, Sgt. N. Pilling, (unidentified), Sgt. Peter Keane, Fit. Lt. Jean Gant, Fit. Lt.
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  • 207 3 Crashed Airmen Lifted Out After An Ail-Night Operation KOTA TINGGI, Sat— The two-man crew of an Army Auster aircraft which crashed m jungle, 22 miles from here on Thursday were rescued by helicopter this morning and flown to Singapore. The two servicemen are Captain R. C.
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  • 506 3 PRIVATE building enterprises m Singapore want a revision m Government's policy towards this industry to avert a crisis. As a result of a "shortsighted and unrealistic attitude" to this major trade more than 10.000 people engaged m this industry now find themselves out of
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  • 278 3 IPOH, Sat. Mr. J. R. Whimster, president of the Sessions Court yesterday praised a 29-year-old shop assistant Aw Yoke Lim for his initiative which brought two teenage robbers to book. "You ought to be highly j commended for the energy and time you spent
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  • 110 3 5 TO JOIN DELEGATION TO U. NATIONS KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The following will join the permament delegation of the Federation of Malaya to the United Nations, led oy the Malayan Ambassador m Washington, Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, to participate m the 13th session of the General Assembly of
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  • 195 3 SPITE LED TO MURDER OF MY SON CONSTABLE IPOH, Sat. A Punjabi Muslim constable. Mohamed Hussain. 43, told Coroner Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul Manan today that his eight-year-old son had been murdered through spite because he objected to a love affair between his adopted daughter and a neighbour. Hussain was
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  • 28 3 REPRESENTATIVES of the Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limiied, from all over Perak celebrated the 50th anniversary with a Chinese dinner m Ipoh on Friday.
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  • 85 3 FIRST PUBLIC FUNCTION AT NEW VIC THE first public function to be held at the reconditioned Victoria Theatre after its opening last night will be held today by the Singapore North Indian Hindu Association. The function, beginning at 8 p.m., is m celebration of "Janmashtami," the birthday of the Hindu
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  • 44 3 GULAM FAKIR, 52. pleaded guilty m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday to a charge of possessing 62 pounds of dutiable cigarettes at Chanzi Market The Magistrate Mr. R. B. I. Pates, fined him $3,500 m default six months' jail.
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  • 77 3 MR. LEE CHIANG TEE, second son of Independent Legislative Assemblyman for Queenstown, Mr. Lee Choon Eng will leave Singapore today to join the Hongkong University as a second year medical student. An old boy of the AngloChinese School Lee was an officer and secretary of the
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  • 32 3 THE leader of the All-India women's delegation to the PanPacific Women's Conference m Tokyo, Mrs. Kamaiadevi Chattopadhyaya, 55, arrived m Kuala Lumpur yesterday for a short stay m the Federation.
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  • 113 3 AMONG the distinguished gathering at the opening of the renovated Victoria Theatre last night was the Governor Sir William Goode and Lady Goode, the Minister for Communications and Works Mr. Francis Thomas, nigh government officials and community leaders. Mayor Mr. Ong Eng Guan at the
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  • 203 3 'Supreme Test Of Loyalty KUANTAN. Sat: The Pahang State government today lifted the operational rice ration imposed on the only "black" area m the state comprising Triang. Mengkuang. Mengkarak and Kemayan following the improvement m the terrorist situation, the normal rice ration to the inhabitants
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  • 23 3 THE Singapore Naval Base Employees* Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd. has donated $100 to the Ramaknshna Mission Boys' Home.
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  • 127 3 RADIO PASTOR DUE IN COLONY DR RALPH W. SOCKMAN. American pastor, author and lecturer, is due m Singapore tomorrow (Monday) on a four-day visit. Dr. Sockman, who is on a world sight-seeing tour is well-known as a speaker over the National Broadcasting Corporation, m New Yont. He reaches millions of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 449 3 SELLING YOUR LAND IS KOTA BHARU. Sat.— lf mW9mT W flf#t the Malays sold their land S^UMsMmmff%W to non-Malays it would be tantamount to their selling %*W*\f%9Vmf% their country. said, the JL%MvMm Minister of Natural Resources Enche Bahaman bin mfWAPm effatjjfgt mm Shamsuddin. when he ad- %O\JUJNJIM% M dressed the
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
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  • 158 4 THIS THREE-PIECE smgle-breosted lounge suit is being shown at a British Style for Men parade m Brussels. It is m o 16 17-oz. navy blue Huddersfield wool worsted with a white stripe. The flare of the jacket springs from a fitted waistline, the smgle vent bringing
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  • 553 4 TALKING CIVICS By CIVITAS ATA PERIOD when we In Malaya are faced with the Increasing menace of unemployment, it is refreshing: to note that the governments of the Federation and Singapore are deeply concerned with the one factor that can solve this problem the development of more industries. In order
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  • 769 4 THE CHURCH SAYS TO BIRTH CONTROL THREE dramatic verdicts on the controversial subject of birth x control m marriage are given today by the Church of England. They are: ONE: Procreation of children is NOT the sole purpose or marriage. TWO: It is the DUTY of husband and wife to
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  • 684 4 Only There, It Is Called FAHFEE JOHANNESBURG, Sat. THE African fruit seller m Commissioner Street, the busy heart of Johannesburg, drew his hand across his neck m a throatcutting gesture and the man on the opposite side of the street walked
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  • 332 4  - On the POLICE BEAT Bo Peep 4 THE Singapore Government. it appears, has now taken a hand m putting right the much discussed method of selecting Police officers for specialist training m Britain. We understand that the selections will now be done by the Public Services Commission. Aspiring officers with
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • 1757 5  - MALAYA— THE LOST WORLD Stewart Wavelt Says seen on the right making a recording m the lallang. Is Tragic That So Little Of The Past Uas Been Revealed ONE CAN feel anything but admiration for Malaya's iPVlscholart who painstakingly over the years pieced ■/^■together this country's early history, probing into
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 193 5 Kaa off to engine designers! Thela«nugn compression engJnes-ire deposTtsihrunhiiir ■ttwm-eTluTrs*^^ wonderful jobs, built to deliver more power with greater fuel economy than LCJL fakd as "the greatest petrol development for'32 -years* ever before. No matter what your choice of car-large or small, sports of and right that has proved! Valuable
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  • 477 6 Three Concerts At The Vie Tf/E have had a number W0 f piano recitals m Singapore recently, most of them by fledgling artists and students. It now seems to be the turn of the violinists, with three concerts fixed during ihe next four weeks: Leßoy Peterson (Sept.
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  • 495 6  -  Victor Doggett Reviewed By MOZART. String* Quintets: D major, X.593; E flat major, X.614. Amadeus String Quartet with Cecil Aronowiti (viola). H.M.V. ALP 1539 (12-inch). MOZART'S four great string quintets X.515, X.516 and the present two— stand as unchallenged masterpieces m the realm of chamber music. All
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  • 393 6  -  CLIFFORD DAVIS ANACRUSIS By MUSIC NOTES ■S T^HE smallest record player m the world— you can balance it on your hand to listen to it!— is the surprise of this year's Radio Show, which opened In London recently. The player, a
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  • 53 6 THE smallest record player ln the world you can balance it on your hand to listen to it! is the surprise of this year's London Radio Show. The player, a British invention, works off torch batteries and plays any size of disc. It
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  • 128 6 BRITAIN'S best-selling records. 1. WHEN— Kal.n Twins 2. ALL I HAVE TO DO IS DREAM/CLAUDETTE -Everiy Brothers 3 RETURN TO ME Deon Martin 4 ENDLESS SLEEP —Marty Wilda 5 TULIPS FROM AMSTERDAM/YOU NEED HANDS Max Bygroves t CAROLINA MOON STUPID CUPID Connie Francis 7 HARD HEADED WOMAN Elvis
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  • Article, Illustration
    16 6 Rtolly Mrs. Jonei, yowr WTOf bo* toon m mmi oil day. just playing with Fido l*
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  • 510 6  -  VICTOR DOGGETT By Ralph Vaughan Williams 1872-1958 17AUGHAN WILLIAMS, Dean of British composers, died m London last week. He was 85 Vaughan Williams was very much a Nationalist, believing that it was possible to say something worthwhile to his own countrymen that a foreign
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 476 6 notniejltj DeWittJ Startling Predial In Your Horoscofl Your Real life R PM >ai* Ifl Would M| like to knn* 8r ..fl Stars indicate, for you. r „fl your paj.t e\f>er ience 6 IM and weak points. ci« H>rf rhanre to teM the skill of P.fl Tahore. India s fl I
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  • 61 7 AIR-SAFETY TROPHY a ftz Jai jo-rB cofl on AeS-bendr THF fumbrrbatch Trophy (above) was presented to Mi.n an Airways Ltd. at a cocktail party given by tbe Singapore branch of the Royal Aeronautical Society m jyk The occasion was attended by the Governor, Sir William Goode. Ot pee. fen! ftr
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  • 212 7 THE riddle ol the moon's surface with its massive craters. hu? e mountain ranges. It s dust? 'seas' and hidden face still baffles th*» world m many respect* Though large modern telescopes riailv add to man s knowledge, many "S^-old controversies
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  • 1608 7  - SAFEST AIRLINE IN THE WORLD James Gordon Lovell By Malaya's 'Fty ing Tiger 9 Gets Top Award HROM PAYA LEBAR to Kuala Lumpur, to Ipoh and Penan*, to Bangkok and Jakarta, Sarawak and Borneo. A network of airlanes linking South-east Asia. These are the routes of the "Flying Tiger." Most
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • 301 8  -  D.T. A STAR-studded cast, a great story and some commendable acting make the Rank presentation of Charles Dickens' A TALE OF TWO CITIES a picture yon must see. Though at times you get the feeling that the book moves just a wee bit faster than the film, it
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  • 242 8 30 New Cool Numbers MISTER ROCK AND ROLL, IYI ro de into town billed as the biggest rock 'n' roll film yet made. It is that, and more. Starring famed disc jockey Alan Freed, co-starring Rocky Grasiano handsome singing idol Teddy Randazzo, Lois O'Brien and Lionel Hampton and his great
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  • 98 8 f)RSON Welles revels m terror and m his latest film. TOUCH OF EVIL, m which he stars and directs, he proves once again his talent to dramatise as vividly as Hitchcock does with "little things m life." Charles Heston. be-mous-tached and as dynamic a s he
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  • FILM REVIEWS
    • 340 8 The stars shine in the squalor of Paris QERVAISE, a French production with firstclass rating, will shock the audience with its vivid sense of reality and its most unpretentious treatment of poverty. It will disappoint the sex seeking type of moviegoers (and m this country it has been made evident
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    • 95 8  -  R.G. Tiro well-knoicn A Ind an artistes 5 i 9 C jl Ganesan and Bavithri ten tn .*v film, n akmg tltOften .p:«iipr for the pi ducer. S'Vaii Ganesan anc ism thr; are the moil popular H Soutfi Jnd'a mid tfc*| v Tried th*p;r best to
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  • 1061 9 NO MAHJONG OR DANCING FOR S.B.A. TRAINEES by COURTCRAFT ACTION speaks louder than words! That seems to be the motto of the Singapore Badminton Association after Malaya's defeat m the Thomas Cup competition to Indonesia m June. Without fanfare or publicity, the SBA launched what it calls a "concentrated and
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  • 326 9 35 TEAMS ENTER S.H.A. LEAGUES THIS SEASON I THIRTY colony hockey teams have sent m IJf fn tries for the Singapore Hockey Association P c co mpetitions this season, due to start m the r!l- i third week of this month. These thirty-five teams will be grouped into three divisions
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  • 31 9 LONDON. Sept. 6 (Reuter).— Results of yesterday's Rugby Union matches were: Bristol 32 New Brighton 8, Penzance and Newlyn 11 Welsh Academicals 8. Rugby League: Widnes 13 Warrington 17.
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  • 64 9 THAIS AND FRIENDS THE Perak Rugby Union President's XV (white jerseys) and the Thai Navy side pose for the Standard, cameraman just before their game on the Ipoh padang on Tuesday* Sept. 2. The Thais scored a convincing victory of 18 points to 8. They had previously beaten an Royal
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  • SPORTS LETTER
    • 227 9 HARLEM GLOBE tROTTERS i tafe just returned from -V three and one-half V^hs :n Great Britain and the vr/.r.ent of Europe. I Sg, the Ust edition of the -ja famous .-epia HARJgj GLOBETROTTERS fcgketbaH team, and ossonsted noveitj basketball «d variety u:traotions.... y' m y lesk here m "'-'ago were
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  • 34 9 TELUK ANSON, Sat.— ln a Cow and Gate Cup soccer tie played here. 4th Royal Malay Regt. beat Rangers by two goals to nil. Ibrahim and Mat Shah scored for the Regiment.
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  • 109 9 FOREST HILLS, NY, Sept. 6 (Reuter)— Results m the United States Lawn Tennis championships here today included the following: Men's singles quarter-finals Ashley Cooper (Australia) beat Vie Seixas (US) 9-7 6-1 3-6 6-2. Neale Fraser (Australia) beat Alex Olmedo (Peru) 3-6 6-1 8-6 3-6 6-3. Women's singles quarter-finals
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  • 759 9 SYDNEY, Sat. Former Australian Davis Cup star Adrian Quist has made a suggestion which he believes would considerably improve modern tennis. He wants to see players allowed only one service instead of two. He advocates this revolutionary change to the rules because of a
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  • 57 9 ADELAIDE, Sept 6 (Reuter)—R. F. Stevens (South Australia) will captain the Australian team m the World Amateur Golf championship at St. Andrews, Scotland, from October 8 to 11. The others m the team announced earlier are Doug Bachli (Victoria) British Amateur champion m 1904, Peter Toogood
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  • 188 9 TENNIS TOURS UNDER FIRE MELBOURNE, Sat.— The Lawn Tennis Association of Australia may ban its leading players from making private overseas tennis tours It had decided to re- frame its policy toward these tours. The chairman of the itinerary coirmittee Mr. R. N. Vroland, has announced that he will present
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  • 365 10  -  KEN JALLEH Says ..Frankly Speaking PERHAPS it was the mafic of Merdeka. Or to be more accurate, the inspiration the Tunku grave. Maybe those Rolex watches had something to do with it WHATEVER THE REASON FOR MALAYA'S MAGNIFICENCE IN THE FESTIVAL FOOTBALL AT KUALA LUMPUR, THE FACT REMAINS
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  • 309 10 The 71/nfcu D/c/ 7he Tr/ct... Boon Bee played at Tokyo as they played at the Merdeka Stadium m the last few days, Malaya would have come back with a shining medal— and it could very well have a golden shine. ,1 Well, look at what the
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  • 403 10 English Soccer Results LONDON. Sept. 6. (ReutersResults of today's English and Scottish football matches were LEAGUE I Aston Villa 2. Nottingham F. 3 Bolton W. 2. Birmingham C. 0 Burnley 1. West Bromwich A. 3 Everton 1. Arsenal 6 Leicester C. 3. Manchester C. 1 Luton T. 4, West Ham
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  • 40 10 TRAILING 2-0 at half time, 'A* Division Police improved m the second half to hold Army Depot Police to a twoall draw m the second round of the Malayan Armed Forces soccer knockout competition at Friendly Hill yesterday.
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  • 156 10 TWELFTH Company attached to the Anglo-Chinese School, won the championship title at the 14th annual athletic meet of the Spore Boys* Brigade held at the Kalians Secondary School ground yesterday The winners collected 90 points. 11 more than the run-ners-up—the Eighth Company. Results were: SENIORS 100 yards:
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  • 245 10 SINGAPORE Indians put up a formidable score on the first day of their cricket match against the Singapore Cricket Club for the Gandhi Memorial Cup on the Padang yesterday. The Indians scored 185 runs m their first innings. Danwant Singh (47) and
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    53 10 THEIR BIG moment Malaya's victorious Captain Chan Tuck Choy is chaired by happy members of his team after their victory over Vietnam which gave them the Merdeka Festival Cup at Kuala Lumpur on Thursday night at the Merdeka Stadium. Malaya maintained its unbeaten record by beating the Rest 3-2 on
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  • 417 10 HASHIM IS F. N. CHAMPION NINE records were broken at the Fraser Neave Sports Club athletics meet held at River Valley Road yesterday. Champion athlete was Hashim bin Talib. He scored 10 points to win the championship, and was responsible for two of the new records. Champion department was the
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  • 460 10 TWO athletes Tan Mm You and Sheah Tien Soon shared the individual honours at the first annual athletic meet of the Nanyang University at Bukit Timah yesterday. They scored eight points each. The distinction of winning the championship for the women's events went to
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  • 444 10 MCA Cannot Charier Plane KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The P ro P oscd^"*fVt T As" Twt in-Australia" trip of the Malayan Cricket as of the Qantas Airways withdraw their he which says: "We cannot a«ee to the MCA chartering the aircraft". Why did the lawyers
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  • 50 10 THE belle of Perak badminton, Miss Tong Y, e r r receives the women's singles challenge shield for "j! from Mr. Lim Kean Hooi. a vice-president <v the 3 8.A., after she has won the title for the third mm succession last Sunday nigh*.
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  • 233 10 FROM across the South China sea comes a da; challenge for a fight m Singapore. Feathery Sammy Wong of Kuehing, Sarawak, wants to take the Chinese Filipino Ray Ming Chan any time, day, any place.' Sammy, m his letter to Singapore promoter
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  • 111 10 J. R. PURDY (all square) won the 4 B' Division Medal Bogey golf competition at the Royal Singapore Golf Club course yesterday. Other results are: Other cards. D. J. Moore (one down) A. E. Shepherd (two down) and S. C. Friis-Lund (two down). Ball sweep, lst
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    197 10 RAF Seletar rugby teams began the season well with two victories. Seletar '\A" beat Tengah 53-3 at Seletar and the second fifteen beat 43 BAD 9-0 at Tengah. THE Singaj.orp Cricfcd team which wot J senior tourva'- ent ship for the fr if I I ten years of
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  • 69 10 THE Blacks made s ing start when they ai .lohore B XV I*. (four tries and a penaltH three (a drop g< a match an the h n E_3 College ground yestetdaj Leading 6-3 half T f Blacks scored their through Ang Kin Tm, S: kumaran.
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  • 55 10 THE following lhe Perak Indian.- agams* K°H India tie today o- V Assembly Hall ground, 5.15 pm. P. Gunaseelan (Ta I Gopal, P. Krishnan tTapai I John. A Anthony, B fl Kutty. Bhunmui sm '.'fl Retnam. Ramadass EU Gunaseka* an 'TA i, JambuM van. A. Lenders.
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    • 107 10 CRICKE T— S.R.C. rs. Serangoon Garden Estate at Serangoon Garden 11 a.m. Army vs. Police at Thomson Road 11 a.m. SOCCER Joe Chappel Memorial Cuptie— Singapore rs. Army Navy at Jalan Besar Stadium 5.15 p.m. S.A.F.A. league Div. 2 A C.A. 'A' vs. Radin Mas Ramblers at Jalan Besar stadium
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  • 626 11  -  WINDSOR LAD Jockey Merv Posner Injured In Race Fall By Perhaps So Springs A $250 Surprise pERHAPS SO, with Leong astride, sprang a spectacular surprise at Bukit Timah when he beat a bright Division One field over 9f to pay $250 and $66 yesterday, final day
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  • 244 12 US. May Try Again Ott. 12 WASHINGTON, Sept 6. (Reuter).-The Defence S e ar i B i e,lt sa!d yesterda y it was unlikely that the Lnited States would make another attempt to launch a rocket to the moon this month. A first
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    28 12 THE RUSSIAN Defence Ministry organ Red Star warned Soviet soldiers yesterday to stay away from alcohol, saying that drinking amounts to "direct subversion of military discipline."— UPI
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  • 151 12 NICOSIA, Sept. 6 (Reuter). Eoka leaflets addressed to the Governor of Cyprus. Sir Hugh Foot which were circulating m Nicosia yesterday, said "we dare you to impose the new British plan." The leaflets, signed simply "Eoka." said: "It is up to you to decide, Governor Foot. The
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  • 146 12 MOMENTS AFTER CRASH SEVEN PEOPLE were killed this week when a Viking airliner crashed into a row of houses m Southall, Middlesex. Among the dead were a mother of five and her three-week-old baby. The plane, belonging to Independent Air Travel, took olf from fog-bound London Airport for Nice at
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  • 183 12 More Integration Trouble Brewing In US NEW YORK, Sept 6, (UPl).— The school integration crisis continued to simmer as Arkansas took the spotlight away from Virginia with a strike by students at Van Buren High School. Thirteen Negro students yesterday remained out of school rather than provoke about 60 white
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  • 139 12 Storm of The Century LONDON. Sept. 6, (Reuter) Three thousand lightning: flashes lit up London's skyline last night m what weather experts described as probably one of the most spectacular storms of the century." During a two hour nonstop display lightning flashes stabbed every corner of the capital. Some lasted
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  • 88 12 At the same time, the Charlottesville school board, also under a desegregation order from Judge Paul, took its final action on 30 Negro applications for white schools, but flatly refused to tell newsmen where any Negroes had been accepted. In Norfolk, the school board, reacting to
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    • 41 12 BERLIN, Sept. 6 (Reuter) —East Germany yesterday proposed to the Bis Four powers and West Germany that a commission be set up to consider the preparation of an all-German peace treaty, the East German news agency ADN reported. *\i
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    • 23 12 UNITED NATIONS, Sept. 6 (UPI) Morocco and Tunisia have decided to join the League of Arab States, it was learned yesterday.
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    • 33 12 BERLIN, Sept. 6 (Reuter) Professor Walther Hoffmann, head of the Faculty of Agriculture at Halle University. East Germany, has escaped to West Berlin, the Anti-Communist Information Bureau West said yesterday. V
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    • 40 12 TAIPEI, Sept. 6 (Reuter) The British shipping company, Butterfield and Swire, announced today ships on their regular run between Taipei's port of Keelung and Hongkong had changed their route from Formosa Straits to the eastern coast of Formosa.
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    • 39 12 GENEVA, Sept. 6 (Reuter) Dr Igor Tamm, Soviet academician and physicist, said at a public lecture here yesterday that the third Soviet sputnik was equipped with a special instrument for counting the primary cosmic rays m space.
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    • 20 12 COLOMBO, Sept. 6 (UPI)— Twenty-two members of the Jatika Vimukti Peramuna (Sinhalese) were released from house detention yesterday
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    • 24 12 STOCKHOLM, Sept 6 (Reuter) Five people were killed and 14 injured when two trains collided near Falum, Central Sweden, yesterday.
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  • 57 12 GENEVA, Sept. 6 (Reuter) —The United States has ouilt a prefabricated nuclear power reactor whose Darts can be flown to any part of the world and assembled on tne spot. The reactor is called the Army Package Power reactor and details of its operation were reported to he
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  • 109 12 PREMIER TO PROBE RACE RIOTS LONDON, Sept. 6 (UPI) Norman Mamey, Chief Minister ot Jamaica, arrived m London by air last night to check personally on the race riot -situation. lie said the West Indies were "proiound.y shocKed" oy tne recent disturbances and he wanted to piace himseit at the
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  • 33 12 TORRENTIAL rains which continued for three days m South Korea yes:erday flooded several villages along the Han River, killing at least 13 persons and rendering more than 6.000 persons homeless. —(UPI).
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  • 37 12 THE first contingent of a 120-man group of soldiers from the 47th Guided Weappons Regiment of the British Army arrived m New York yesterday on the way to Wnite Sands proving grounds, New Mexico.
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  • 47 12 HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 6 (U.P.1.).— Arline Judge, whose previous husbands included millionaire sportsman Bob Topping, said yesterday she and spouse No. 7, Edward Cooper Heard, have separated. Miss Judge said "there's aiways the possibility of reconciliation but I doubt if it will happen."
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  • 266 12 —Says Senator After Conference With Mr. Dulles WASHINGTON, Sept. 6, (UPl).— Senator H. Alexander Smith said after a half hour conference with Secretary of State John Foster Dulles yesterday that the United States has •'definitely" decided to help defend Nationalist Chinese-held Quemoy and Matsu islands
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  • 116 12 FORMOSA REQUESTS MORE ARMS TAIPEH Sept. 6. (Reuter)— Nationalist Chinese have asked the United States to provide them with more modern weapons and help m keeping supply lines to the shellbattered Quemoy islands open, a Nationalist Government source said today. The source said the requests had been discussed at a
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  • 58 12 You Don't Take Off But You Strip Off In This Rocket! YOU dont take-off m this rocket. You strip off. And the destination isn't th? moon it's the sea. Much nicer. And here's twenty- two-year-old Barbara Holmes all ready for a dip after changing m this portable rocket cabin down
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  • 59 12 RIO DE .TA\KV Eu (UPI,- At least a M were killed whe. a -ed plane crash itt 1 near Ciudad Ca iM M m Paraiba St,. The plane. inf Ml senger! and crew on a flight from P it •■>-"- De Janeiro The Loide V
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  • 18 12 A FAIRLY mm A quake shook an a: a j. Chile- Argentina cnaa on Friday. R rr
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  • 118 12 MONTGOMERY, Alabama, 6 (UPI) Secretary of State John Foster Dulles wrote Gov. James E. Folsom yesterday expressing worldwide concern over the death sentence imposed on a Negro farmhand for a US$l.95 robbery. Ralph Hammond. Folsom's Executive Secretary, said Dulles wrote the Governor that U.S. embassies throughout
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  • 135 14 NO SUPERMAN FOR FIRST FLIGHT TO THE MOON 'ITIE first man to pilot a spaceship will have to be a little, wiry chap, members of the British Association— tbe scientists' parliament were told recently at Glasgow. A amall, slim man would require lees of a thrust Into space than a
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  • 934 14  -  Marjorie Proops EAST MEETS WEST IN THE FASHION PARADE mtOM DS the typical English peaches-and-cream model girl on the way out? That's an interesting question I have been asking myself— and a few others— recently. And the answers I've got have made me wonder if
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  • 753 14  - Do Not Worry About Thai Small Hernia Nurse Kathleen [j^ffl A HERNIA means the protrusion or pushing out of an organ or part of an organ through a week place m the wall surrounding it, so that uusally a bulge is caused. Hernias are common m adults, usually occurring m
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  • 389 15  -  JENNY -By The Only One«~ AN exclusive model dress is not, os mony women imagine, beyond the average pocket os I discovered this week when I spent on hour ot o gown shop m D'Almeida Street. The proprietress ol the shop, as well as designer, Miss
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  • 116 15 "(IREAT Expectations". the name of this striking maternity wear modelled by Leonie to* Au Bon Marche, during a fashion parade held nt the American Club recently. This perfect party dress for the "lady-in-waiting" which brought gasps of delight and amazement from the audience, is a brant* new
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  • 233 15 A SMALL and attractive Australian woman, Mrs. Pearl Blaxland, a designer of hats and a milliner with more than six years' experience, has expressed her wish to teach local Chinese girls the art of hat-making, if the response is good enough. Looking at a variety of
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  • 484 15 The 'New Woman' In Fashion Revival PARIS fashion designers x have staged a dramatic coup d'etat to revolutionise fashion with the revival of a fitted silhouette. The new woman appears fragile and deceptively feminine. But she has shown enough strength to deal the chemise a knock-out blow. Every great French
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  • 626 16  -  IAN TODD A story to thrill every Space-Age parent THESE TWO KIDS REALLY MEAN ROCKET BUSINESS By mRITAIN'S first Rocket kids hove won government permission for the first stoge of their plan to send a rocket o hundred miles into space* A letter from the Ministry of
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  • 946 16  - FROM BUMBOAT PEDDLER TO MILLIONAIRE KAYSER SUNG By The Amazing -Career Of Fabulous 'Old Mary' m 'piOUSANDS of merchant seamen who called at this Far East British port before World War 11, may still have affectionate memories of "Hongkong Old Mary," a thin, small, but energetic bumboat woman, now a
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  • 107 16 GIRL WITH THE 3-D VOICE NINETEEN-year-old pop singer Pauline Shepherd wr chosen to record m stereophonic sound at the Radio Shot at Earls Court which opened on August VI. Paullw vu the first natural voice an electrical company found te record a commentary m 3-D (stereophonic) sound. Paulini ls already
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    899 21  -  TOM TULLETT By_ OSEPH SIMPSON, 0.8. E., Scotland Yard's new Police Commissioner and heir to the biggest crime wave for fl years, tilted his 6ft. 3in. frame back m his chair and \\\\\\\m said: The force working we don# think there is much wrong with it/ WVJM He
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    • 139 21 DFGDFGDFGDF March 21— April 20 (Aries) THE week opens on comfortable lines. Genial conditions replace a rather awkward tone during this week-end. In any event, you have everything m "such good order now that you can feel easy concerning your plans. An eye to family health is needed, though, at
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    • 339 21 There will still be quite a tendency for arguments to occur, so act with all possible tolerance. June 21— July 20 (Cancer) THIS seems to be a time of money improvements that permit you to carry out special purchases. You have to be careful to keep every aspect of intimate
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  • 479 22 Motor Firms Cut Their Hire Purchase Rates £UTS m the hire purchase rates for new Ford cars m Britain were announced last week by the Ford Motor Company. There was -news, too, of another big bank starting an "easy loans" scheme
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  • 471 22 RPft^ Tho Wvvklsi Page For MoUsrists **_S- H |HEN the first Goliath cars were imported into the a few years ago, they did not meet with the L Wk jU success expected. Malayan motorists were prejudiced A jA jfl (they still are) against two strokes. The
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  • 174 22 ...AND IT'S NOT THAT PARKING PROBLEM EITHER! MAN hasn't reached the moon yet. hut when he does, the law wants to be ready to tell him what he can and can't do. Attorney General P. Rogers of the U.S. has posed several tough legal space questions which he said should
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  • 308 22 2 Carburettors Put 55 Horses Into The Flat-Four Engine standard and deluxe and the Kombi. All have two doors. ir THE standard twin carb. under review is a well-equipped model by any standards. Seats are high, wide and very comfortable and both seat backs tilt far forward to allow easy
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  • 262 22 ♦pHE carburettors added A appreciably to the general performance of the car. The normal second gear take-off was employed and after mastery of the gearchange was accomplished, speed was very 'quickly built up through the gears. The car cruised beautifully at 50 to 60
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