The Singapore Free Press, 25 July 1957

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  • 15 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Pape Thursday, July 25, 1957. Price 15 Cts.
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  • 245 1 QUERY BY U.K. ON RED ACTION pay closure to I draw protest Britain is to protest to m Russia r her reported E ure o] Vladivostok Bay K o ships and ■p substantial ■encroachment on what ■a i.pears to be the high ■sea-. Japan is also to Roc:-.;! 1 v
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  • 527 1 A PLEDGE ON EUROPE IS SOVIET WISH Bulganin avoids bluster in reply to Macmillan Bulganin's note to Macmillan Red anxiety jin language marked by its moderation and i absence of bluster, Russia has proposed that the United States and European powers j should pledge to withhold aid from any ag-i
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  • 593 1 -.ibiiiiiiiiii iiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiilllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllirL. I TODAYS DEBATE 'TPHE Liberal Socialist Assemblyman for A Tanglin, Mr. John Ede, severely criticis- ed the Government "for its light-hearted attitude" in regard to fixing boundaries for i local Government elections. Mr. Ede was the first Opposition speaker at today's special session
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  • 40 1 WOMAN AND HOME The Free Press tomorrow will publish a special free supplement, Woman and Home. Its 16 pages will be packed with articles specially designed to entertain and inform the Malayan housewife. Be sure you get your 'i copy.
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  • 22 1 I 1 t grade rubber opened in 11 morning at i )b, clown "f i r.o.nt on jJOW. Tho tone
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    • 39 1 £h mttM 6l r nppj n SPECIAL BREW OLD MAN STOUT i fine rich stout from the famous breweries FOR every rWENTY CROWN CORKS OF CARLSBERG OLO man STOUT your DEALER will give YOU A MAGNIFICENI CICARE I IE
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  • 229 2 GETTING RID OF RANIKHET Poultry killer disease is under control TH E deadly ranikhet disease, which used to kill thousands of birds a year n Singapore, is now well unde r control. Ranikhet, which was widespread a tew years back, is now only affecting a .small number of poultry as
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  • Article, Illustration
    72 2 picture. All smiles after their wedding in Singapore are Federation police j i officer, Mr. Christopher Munro. stationed at Kuala Kubu Bahru Selangor, and E his bride, the former Sheila Alexander Murdoch J.awranee, a Health Sister of Kungsar Hospital, Kuala Lumpur. The couple, whose parents live in Scot land, were
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  • 46 2 A United States Army aircraft crashed near Wuerzburg, West Germany, yesterday, killing both occupants in full view of about 40 West Berlin children to whom it was being demonstrated. The aircraft crashed about 50 yards from the uroup of children Re uter
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  • 335 2 Siam to Copy Colony 1 medica] Singapore to addict reha recommend build her t treatment institmio?^! toe Singapore m S c I The group O f three medu, I special i.st.s and an &5 1 Department officer^! «n recommendation o?Sl United Nations, S »S Impressed by all than ha s
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    67 2 Mrmhrrs of (he four-man Siamese medical mission in Singapore to itod ;i :'r,L i\ V lll; ho M '»n daring an exclafive Intcrriew with thr i<< n *r?L!l' tw an>: Mr Sll(hit »otik ibukkana of thr Siamrsr I n/ V Dr J;l|;lval Osathanondh. Medical Director of thr S.ri. v it
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    • 150 2 1 f 4f **^WZ, F I** f^TTT 1 QTPT 1 from aOOJ Oentury-PM UJli 1 DSh 1 Cinemascope ■£qj" lOR de luxe Spencer Katharine TRACT HEPBUBN winkingly introduce you to the Desk Set and the girls and guys who make the office such a wonderful place to love in! OD
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  • 364 3 V.S. STORM OVER A HAIRCUT ]fl who refused a whitewall trim defended Heated argument in Congress mg ot an airman for refusing to obey an order to a snecial haircut when he was assigned to the honour guard at the iTnited Nations Far East headquarters in Tokyo The airman (3rd
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  • 81 3 21 Mau Mau escape m\\ n 'ONE MauM,n terrorists escaped Tuesday from ;i train taking them to a detention camp in Kenya, a Government spokesman vl ,.i in N lirobl yesterThr spokesman desc ribed the Mail Mau I ;i n as fanatics I w ho li. id resisted I attempts
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  • Article, Illustration
    40 3 j j KIT A MORENO has j been assigned a starr- ins role in "The Deer- slayer,'* a Reeal Films' adaptation of the classic James Fenl- I more Cooper novel of j the French and Indian I I war. "I
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  • 247 3 Letter •••■.-.■••.v.v.w.v.-.«.:::v:v:v:v:; Asian films tend to drag too much WAS very interested in 1 your Film Popularity Quiz last week in which not a single Chinese or Malay film appeared in the six selected by popular vote. Can this be because both the Chinese and the Malays
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  • 55 3 Salk anti-polio vaccine may .soon be made synthetically rather than from cells of the rhesus monkey, Sir MacFarlane Burnet, Australian polio expert, .said in Melbourne yesterday. He arrived back after a five-week visit to England during which he wa,s chairman of the World Health Organisation's
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  • 17 3 Four ships, Telcmanhu.s, Cardigan Bay, Crane and Opposum are in the Singanorf Naval Base today.
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  • 82 3 A N unknown creature said to resemble Scotland's famous Loofa Ness monster, is reported to have emerged from the depths of a pool north of the (ierman Danish border at Hensbiirg. West <«erin.in.v and bitten a bather. An attempt is now belfll made at the flllaffl
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    • 31 3 OBD RARE EXQUISITE if l ilu htfQMwd \to<ttnU cabinet I bu foIETHELM r 7 asr,- rs: 1 "M T' lp honf Un) »*o drawers 3J"*£ -side ,mcd Form.c m rror and
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    • 174 3 *VJ Visit the rf£*\ cold w^^u STORAGE arcade t ?*Br*yr I l\ ORCHARD ROAD A comprehensive little shopping centre whore you can buy personal requirements and household goods. It's quiet and cool and you'll enjoy shopping in the pleasant surroundings. lu\iuty Salon, Flower Shop, Film Service, Opticuin, Post Office, F.v.hion
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  • 303 4 Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, July 25, 1957. Opinion A PRUDENT DECISION WISDOM of the Government in resisting all attempts by the trade to bring about abolition oi the rice stockpile system Is once again strikingly demonstrated. The stockpile is the population's guarantee against a sudden shortage of this staple food
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  • 756 4  - ARE SERVICEMEN USED AS STRIKE BREAKERS..? P.M. RAMAN Reporter's Notebook by TIIK Singapore IVU- phone Board Frnpioyres' Union, wh<»s«* rneml>ers are on strike, has turned its wrath against British Army technicians who are helping to man essential services in Telephone House. The union is to send b deputation t<> protesi
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  • 90 4 lII* tfoos the liritish Government's spending. DOWN goes the purchasing power of the pound. This Michael Rand chart shows how (Government spending has soared since the Tories came into office. They reduced expenditure slightly in the first three years. By 1955 increased (Government spending had more than offset
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  • 217 4  - BY THE WAY Beachomber ■JSl A NY butth, t T^" and go .i,,.,, tourist will bi SS fied with the ne^ that it is no, po^J to -do" 14 of the cast! les of the Loire iro m by helicopter, startS from and returning to The less patient will I
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    • 10 4 uL OLympic |AZZ OUTFITS BONCOES MARACAS AND ZYN CYMBALS. f^INANGWNG^CO
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    • 171 4 THE NEW AUSTIN A.55 K^^fl/lfaD Wlp/j& I New look in family motorinr, I The slee'< new A.55 takes family motoring a dozen strides forward. As you sec from the picture: fl 'fl new long hne, the panorama rear window, tionally large boot. And even that's not the r X Fcr
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  • 283 5 RRTIES TO DISCUSS 2 ISSUES I fixenship, poll boundaries rows on agenda P.A.P. holds the key \n all-party conference is to be convened again to discuss the Malayan Chinese Association a demand for lowering residence JUaJMcations for citizenship from ten to It is quite possible the conference may also be
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  • Article, Illustration
    75 5 E Hope in the eyes Eof a fleeing drunken E Priest. Freedom, on the back of the mule. In 5 a new British television E E play called "The Power and the Glory," Sam E Wanamaker. the Am- E E erican actor, plays the E part of a drunken z
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  • 124 5 TH E "lembu jentera" (mechanical bullock cart; can bring some prosperity to thousands of poor kampong Malays in Malaya whose bid for better pricestor their produce has been 1 hampered by bad communications, said a R.I.D.A. I spokesman today. The "lembu jentera" is the nickname
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  • 167 5 FAIRS WON'T CLASH T»HE Singapore Trade and Industries Fair at the Great World has been postponed to September so that it will not conflict with the Merdeka trade fair to b e held in Kuala Lumpur next month. It was originally scheduled to be held from July 26. but the
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  • 61 5 THREE Colony .schools. St. Margaret's, St. Hilda's and st. Andrew's will take part In ft combined AngltI can school debate to be held at the St. Andrew', school hall tomorrow at .1 p.m. i\\<> subject of the debati 1 will be "in the opinion oi this
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  • 178 5 MERDEKA JOY IN U.K. {^REPARATIONS arc in hand at f.hr Malayan teachers' training colleges at Brlnsford Lorfyc and Kirkh)/ in England for Celebrations to mark Ma laya' i Merdeka D<ni. At Bfinsford Lodge the two (mi/ celeotationt vui tnkc }>!(!((> af the (lose Of the long vacation, sotne ttoQ necks
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    • 26 5 ||SATUhI,AY MIDNIGHT I JCAPITOI* TV" Trut v,, I I M 3 Of j B\* W^ I bS >^* bVJ I V fftr »»M>wi^j..'iji)n I™ jijf^K UJUfiutY o
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    • 306 5 k*********** mmm i t IT'C LUST Y 3 J I I S VIOLENT! w PRIMITIVE! J l^ .\K.\l presents the brilliant talent* „f J^ IIKIC AM. HI, Mil tI.KKt.K. JOITV KH(K U. X and Mil iiu I MORGAN In IHr VINTAGE —a lusty, primitive dr»att of violent m» ii and
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 283 6 i BHt F wt 3 jSM mm wG7A w^m m m 8m JS mr ma imWi Wm *r>i^ri uE Just Mf Bit ii U f wßk j as 9g Ihl Bsy a j^fe fHI jhV v SK S t jb Ms SSx a tVH SSaSm wf x WHa Mam jFA
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    • 498 6 BORN today, the stars T~~ you talent i n several expression. You are Uteraro lS of 1 i tic, scientific and nhn rtLs 1 Since you have a tteat^^ I physical energy, y Ou rS a of you are trying to swing to projects at one time You ar e
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  • Race Form FREE PRESS
    • 8 7 Race Form FREE PRESS Thursday, 25 July, 1957.
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    • 14254 7 Your Guide To Penang Race Meeting REST OF THE FORM IN Class Two record MORE CLASS 2 FORM FORM OF CLASS FIVE HORSES W ma Pfffss w LET ALLAN LEWIS I AND TRESPASSER GUIDE YOU TO THE WINNERS REST OF THE FORM IN CLASS FIVE FOLLOWING are the horses entered
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      • 274 7 Give Your Memory a Holiday with the Omega S e a m a s t c r Calendar W.'Mg t .'..I (,.>«..• ',lrw .f The hmdhll ptoH ''ji calcn<Ji» b ofivltni.ly 'he ltjl 'if v if v i" h, Mi«fcMMtMAiaM rsperlafly »hca rh< «ir.h hgppMM m be i fultgr MtONHtk
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    • Round the World Market Prices
      • 186 9 LONDON, July .M I'ltvioua l<Hl.ty 1 K >S t.i f. kCBB j u j v 27 noni. 27* noin I BV August 27 buyers 27 4 buyers 27 seUeft 27 l s .sellers t I j:>^ Spot Vl% buyers 27 1 buyers ■fi* 1 27 .ellers 27
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      • 109 9 NEW YORK, July 21 Previous Today ON h 95 87 nora. 96.12 nora. Kplaid Contract July unquoted unquoted I Aug. 94.00 nom. unquoted mfo: Quiet. SALES: Nil. |tnjfe '"'v 95.25 buyers 95 37 buyers I 95 75 sellers 95.87 sellers Ang, 95.00 buyers 95.25 buyers I 95.62
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      • 42 9 I NEW YORK. July 24. Previous Today 515.61 515 78 M»>l""<!s 152 22 152 91 IDo.i r.'»«id.s 86.50 86.53 R" 1 1 70.57 7051 ■Mo< iv. r>mjH»slte AAPragcs 178.24 178.44 I c prices quoted in U^S. cents per lb.
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      • 50 9 I"--" y -Pol 26%, awaiting release and afloats ■wi i> ise 2G, afloats 25, July shipment 25. Muntok E; iar T July shi P- wnite spot 33Mb. afloats 33. July Umpong July shipment 33, sellers ex-dock. ■F 1 rawak .spot, I < y>?/cc's quoted in U.S. cents per
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      • 100 9 I LONDON, July 24. 1 1 Previous Today i\ Philippines c.i-f. ILK/ l i.ipean delivered 5! Jwfti^ujSStJS $169 sellers $l681 sellers opean delivered weight per !v Au £63'/ 2 buyers £63% buyers £64 V< sellers £64 sellers ltr £63'/ 2 buyers £63% buyers Quif t £64%
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    • 32 9 Tho h.n m s Oronlngen, :{,ooo ton destroyer Pi the Royal Netherlands Navy i, due to arrlTe in the Colony on a three cJ ;a y vi-.it on Saturday.
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    • 140 9 IT was nearly closing-time at the Fanshawe Tavern, The band was signing off with "Moonglow." Then there was a flash and electric -guitar player William Sennett fell dead on the stage. He was electrocuted. Forty-four-year-old Sennett had tripped and the microphone fell
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    • 74 9 A LORRY-DRIVER and his mate find they have 5 rL "time on their hands" as they wait in London's Covent Garden in the hope of getting a load. Some 1,600 pitchers and porters are o n strike E in the market, against the introduction of
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    • 51 9 The British writer P-c--berca West, whose novel "The Aubrey Family" is shortly to be published In Franco, baa been awarded the cross of the Legion of Honour. The award Ifl made to mark Mi.ss west., "eminent place" in the world of letters and international jour nalLsrn
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    • Page 9 Miscellaneous
      • 59 9 jj SINCAPORE j; tHICH TIDES jj TODAY: 10.08 a.m. and JJ f).O8 pm. n IJ TOMORROW: 10.50 a.m. <[ and 9.58 p m. o ;j SATURDAY: 12 08 p.m. J» and 11.30 p.m. SUNDAY: 12 45 p.m. MONDAY: 12 45 p.m. JJ TUESDAY: 0.17 am. and 1.22 pm. VITEDNESDAT: 1.05
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      • 104 9 Today's Radio Programme for Singapore 1.15 pm. Lunchtime Concert; 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 Ladies Only; 5.00 Calling All Hospitals, presented by Mai.sie Conceicao; 6.00 Time Announcement and Programme Summary; 6.02 Calling All Children; 6.30 Radio Dance Club, 6.55 Announcements and Singapore Share Market Report; 7.00 Time Signal and
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    • 443 10 DRITISH soldiers were deployed all over Singopore island on Friday last week. Reserve units carrying wicker baskets and batons rushed from place to place, repelling or dispersing 'rioters/ Realism was the key word with every effort being made to simulate 'riot' conditions. For this was a
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    • Article, Illustration
      84 10 IN the above pictured A the "mob," consist-^ ing of police trainees,-? are seen throwing^ "sticks and stones" E represented by tennisß balls at the troops= ivho were called fo= control them after= the Police Reserves Unit had retired fro7n the scerie. E On the left busy opera-s
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      142 11 k iBOVE, are men of the Police Reserve Unit who k A were trying to ivard off the "sticks and stones" X —m ented by tennis balls, throivn at them by the W able to do so, they were forced to retreat then that the Army moved in.
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    • 358 11 HE MAKES A 'SEASICK' VOYAGE TO TEST HIS THEORIES rjOCTOR ALAIN BOMBARD, who drifted alone fof 65 days across the Atlantic In a robber raft as a "voluntary castaway" to test his theo- rirs on methods of survival at MA, is embarking on a fresh voyage of experiment, I With
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    • 2284 12  - The case of a shadow on the wall Pelham Groom I Another Latiff story by.... V LATIFF CONTINUED I I \I PENG, who wits BUnb&thinf ail d thinking of anything but murder 4 Hid erimet <>i violence smiled as she saw Lmttff vraiking along the beach toward! her. Btlt the
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    • 489 15 Man's best friend' hunts clown the enemy By a Special Correspondent PKW will doubt the intensity of the drive against Communist Terrorists in Malaya I ewer still will fail to attribute this to constant and patient work during patrols and in ambush positions by soldiers and
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    • 149 16 ASIANS BLAMED FOR OWN HUNGER POVERTY f rilK population^ of Asian countries are increasing "too la>t" and holding down their standard of living, an American social Scientist has warned in Manila Dr William Ogburn, 71-year-old retired sociology professor from the University ol Chicago, said Asian countries had Increased their productivity
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    • Article, Illustration
      85 16 Signing the contract E E for the construction of n E B modern waterworks E at the new Royal Siamese Army Replace- E merit Centre, at Pran- E I furi, are (from left): E E Captain John A. Clark, E E l r .S. Navy; Nai Visarl E S C'howchuvech
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    • 134 16 Peking arms for RI? PRESIDENT Sukarno said at Bandjarmasin that Communist Chinese Chairman Mao Tse-tunK had offered military goods to In do- nrsia. In his speech at the South Borneo capital, Dr. Sukarno said Mao made the offer last October 1 at a military parade staged during Sukarno's visit to
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    • 39 16 Mr h. 8. Suhrawardy .said in Sun Francisco that he would be willing to fct<»p down as Prime Minister of Pakistan if it meant greater stability for his country. Ho was replying to unnamed critics. U.P.
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    • 27 16 Louie (Jim Sing, 107, of VanCOUVer, believed to be ('unadu'.s oldest Chinese, h;us received a red silk scroll signed by President Chiang Kai-theV A.P.
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    • 70 16 rjiHE Indian Government A has complained to the United States about attacks on India made by Pakistani Prime Minister H. S. Suhrawardy while an official guest in America. The complaint wa s lodged by Indian Ambassador O. L. Mehta who told U.S. Secretary of State John
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    • 105 16 R.I. REPRISALS OVER JAP BAN ON CREDIT? JAPANESE officials in tl Tokyo fear that Indonesia may retaliate against Japan's action in banning exports to Indonesia. Japan halted her export trade to Indonesia on July 1 under the open accounts system in an attempt to prevent further building up of the
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    • 63 16 THE Philippine Army has launched a large-scale offensive against the Com-munist-directed Huk dissidents who failed to surrender during the 30-day time limit set under the Philippines' new antiCommunist law. Sixteen battalion combat teams totalling about 15.000 men have fanned out in the Sierra Madre. Arayat
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    • 34 16 At the end of last June, 331,168 children in Hong Kong attended various types of schools in that Crown Colony, according to a report published by the Hong Kone Education Department.- U.P.
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    • Glimpses
      • 109 16 India tights freight rise move INDIAN Shipping Min--1 ister Rao Bahadur opposed a move by shipping lines to levy a 25 per cent, surcharge on freights to and from India because of alleged long delays to ships at Indian ports. Rao Bahadur, who has just completed a study of the
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      • 30 16 y* ye THE COLOMBO MINISTER OF INDUSTRIES, MR. P. H. WILLIAM DE SILVA, HAS ASKED RUSSIA FOR THE LOAN OF GEOLOGISTS TO MAKE A SURVEY OF CEYLON'S MINERAL RESOURCES U.P.
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      • 41 16 •k Forty Japanese scientists at a new scientific station on the lonely volcanic island of Torishma, 375 miles south of Tokyo, will make ground weather, high altitude weather, earthquake eruption, ozone and sea observations during the 1957-1958 International Geophysical Year.— Reuter
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      • 27 16 rhe London Daily Telegraph declared that Mao Tsetung, tiie Chinese communlat leader, has no intention of ending the dictatorship of the communist D&rtv In his country. Reuter
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      • 35 16 .ord Gosford, joint Foreign Under-Secretory, said it was for British businessmen, not the Government, to follow up the opportunities for trade opened up by Britain's relaxation of the controls on trade with Red China.— Reuter
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      • 24 16 ndonesia is to send a representative to the International Anti-Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs Conference scheduled to be held in Tokyo in August. A. P.
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      • 40 16 •X Mr. H.S. Suhrawardy, Pakistani Prime Minister, said in Los Angeles that Afghanistan is by no means a communist satellite although she was getting arms from the Soviet Union. But, he added, Afghanistan could come under Russian political influence- Reuter
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      • 32 16 rhe Peking Minister of Agriculture, Mr. Liao Lujen. has arrived in Belgrade on a three-week visit to Yugoslavia, leading a five-member agricultural d c 1 c g a t i on. Reuter
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      • 30 16 ye I French trade mission, due to visit Red China this autumn, is expected to concentrate on the sale of heavy machinery and vehicles, it is learned in Paris. Reuter
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      • 23 16 w w Jr. Akira Matsui, the new Japanese Ambassador to Ceylon has presented his credentials to the Governor General. Sir Oliver Goonetilleke Renter
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      • 17 16 anan's Transportation Ministry is planning an over-the-Pole airline route to fco into .service by 1961.-— A. P.
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      • 33 16 he Dutrh Government in a note to the Indonesian Government has protested strongly against "complet- Ed unfounded" Indonesian! charges that the Dutchl had maltreated and exe-l cuted Indonesians Kj Dutch New Guinea.- Reuter
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      • 49 16 Mr. Feroz Khan Noon, Pa- 1 kistani Foreign Minister, B-j on his return to Karachiß from London and Wash- 1 ington, said the Kashmir I question might be taken I up by the United Nations I Security Council at the H end of August or early I September Reuter
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      • 62 16 The Chinese Nationalist Fin- M ance Minister, Mr, P. 1 1 Hsu predicted that B:> I tain, Japan and other M countries which had easd I the trade embargo againtiM Communist China voulim "turn out losers in thelmW run." The CommunisUm have been provided with I a chance to iiriltrateintoM
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      • 42 16 ?he Christian Science Mo- 1 nitor, commenting on the forthcoming presidential I elections in the Pi* pines, said: ••Continued prosperity oi the Philip- 1 pines will be 'cad in Asia as an index oi U" 1 ™X of American friendsn^ I Reuter
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      • 54 16 Nationalist Chinese Presid-M ent Chianq Kai-Shek's n&s I book "Soviet Russia P I Cftina" fta.s entered I /owr^ ptfn«ns in WJ a?id 10 .^op. arc rU I day anrf night to r f l I some 50,000 copies o.J 2 I pres3. Three edition tow m ling 30,000 copies m
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      • 19 16 Twenty-two Japanese wj I scouts aiv atl iir d world Jamboree tarUfllj on AOgUflt 1 L° ndon I U.P.
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      • 29 16 E Nearly 1.500 Indlani^! Calcutta li :t v ;i! I visas tO Vl»ii I I attend Ihc < llin? |< Festival In I thrr as m pa i li< -ipants A.P.
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      • 13 16 ,1 Chinese d< 1 5 ning a nan I Jakarta has uajxjrc- U.P.
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    • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 766 17 theme: enchanting creations in straw; sheer prettines s for cocktail-time In rose and cherry pink. Bags range from the new long flat day bags in soft colours— aqua, rose, powder-blue to evening bags from Paris crusted with gold, pearls and diamante. The proprietress, Mrs Valma Cherlin,
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    • Article, Illustration
      71 17 the expressive eyes of Eva Marie V mirrored one oj the most engrossing g. Met filmed "A Hatful of Rain." I m of Don Murray, Eva pits every- 2 Oman can give against an enemy en -stronger. Don is caught between tnat threaten to destroy him. The wry is memorably
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    • 30 17 5 Dorothy M alone, one of Hollywood's most popular starlets, co-stars with Jeff c Chandler and Keith Andes in "Pillars of p the Sky" filmed in Technicolor. S
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    • Page 17 Miscellaneous
      • 209 17 I Music I ■liMfjfjjfJiimiliJlJlllillllitllfKiimi H I mi; Sitmapore MusP I leal Society will I folio v up the rel||i>M( visit I |o flu- Colony of lifiinn-i Julius KatKhtii with another IBck'hrity concert Iftcxt month. BiMu^ir:illy minded flaW ajt<»reans will be If Bad '0 welcome back lrflh Il! ian tenor Lui--1
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      • 379 17 cliiks across ""T3^^™T"™™Tr"""T^^^H^HßMH^^P*""'™JHHßi?™ 1 Flo's race for the open air I II PI II B B 7 Vegetable organism for the Sflß fIBR B9h B|7 I J f machinery (5). 188 I I I I 8 A medical application mast- iT~"~^^l *IF HI L— J— ly a flower (7>. I
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    • 1013 18 TINY RUIA HAS A TENNIS FUTURE 2 1-v ear-old N c N Zealand w oman t o n n i s champion. Kuia Morrison, cultured daughter of New Zealand* native Maori rate, takes the rourtfl in Singapore next week, all New Zealand, .Maori and
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    • 378 19 Further rain keeps Fenang track soft UDOR WONDER LOOKS READY FOR FIRST WIN By ALLAN LEWIS Iqi'MU.'A (Barratt), alone and wide out on w (he Number Two track at Penang this lorn in si. was one of the most impressive workIs when he disposed
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    • 264 19 Timberlane and Buffer Stock also impress Now Showing went nicely over three in 40 2/5. Cliona (Mawi) and Grandeur (Smith) had nothing between them at the finish of their three in 40 2/5. Star Sapphire (Camer) easily ran three in 41 4/5. Pearl City (Geyer) was not on a time-making
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    • 223 19 fi RTSON Mid- year old 201 not out at Lorda in to regtecentury ol his i boundaries In I la. led I I b hall hours knock en- to declare tnd in reply wickets In runs, thi Muon'i Playing in ampj >nj hip Hi i
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    • 419 19 AFTER an uncertain start Kowloon Motor Bus soccer team, of Hong Kong, settled down at JaJan Besar last night to teach Singapore forwards that scoring chances, however, few, must not be wasted. The tourists, who were a goal down in the very first j minute,
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    • 450 19 England have form to beat a stale West Indies team I?N< -I AND, one up With Vesta to i (aj could rich the sei li insl \\v. i [ndiefi in the row I h t< t which operu at Eieadingley, Leed todaj < >!. foi in i you tii to
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