The Singapore Free Press, 12 August 1957

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper No. *****. Singapore. Monday, August 12, 1957- Price 15 Cts.
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  • 182 1 i i «ij I Canadian air tragedy^plane a 'complete write off* I A MARITIME Central Air. -^ways passenger plane with 79 people aboard crashed and burned yesioulhwest*Tnn.ri. rli? southwest of Quebec ity. A parachute rescue team radioed later that there were no survivors. The plane was on
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  • 537 1 SPORE AIRLINER IN CRASH-LANDING An hour of tension as Constellation circles London Airport with jammed undercarriage A sheet ot flame, a bent prop.— then 17 walk out unhurt I PASSENGERS ABOARD A SINGAPORE-LONDON BOUND AIR r LINER HAD AN AMAZING ESCAPE LAST NIGHT WHEN THE PLANE MADE AN EMERGENCY BELLY-LANDING
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  • 173 1 PRAISE FOR THE I.L.O. I NGAPi itt& S Chief MinisI Mr. Lim Yew Hock, paid tribute to the "un- rem. ting efforts"' of the Inten sal Labour j Organisation in trying to \f.nd s solution to the f common problems of Asia, when he opened the Asia:] Regional Seminar on
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  • 189 2 TIK creation of the new I Executive Service by the Singapore Government should afTord great opportu- nitics for young officers who joined as clerks to occupy j very senior jobs. The deputy secretary in the Establishment Branch. Mt John Ward, said the idea was to
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  • 161 2 BLACK SWANS FOR K.L. The Merdeka gift i from 'Down Under' T7OUR black swans will be among the three pre- j sentations to be made by the Australian Govern- j ment to the Federation i to commemorate the latter's attainment of independence. The swans, from the Taronga Park Zoological Trust,
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  • 116 2 |>OYS and {'iris living near th- rjpnei Serangoon Community Centre RTC toon to have a Literacy and Dramatic Cluo of tlicir own. Rev d k Bundram, who te convening a meeting at the centr f tonight to form this club, said that it Would serve
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  • 460 2  -  PETER LIM Must this senseless Singapore killing go on? By Statt Reporter No law yet for police action m THK kite season in Singapore this year has just ended with the usual toll of clashes among teenaued "kite" gangs, traffic accidents involving jittery motorists and
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  • 208 2 Plan for a pets' hospital TH* Royal Society* Cruelty to Animals I Singapore hopes Zm plans for new knu,,| s ■in Pasir Panjani nil I PI be completed in' (h end of this month. !Mr. .1. A hippindale president ol the' R.S.P.C..V. said that the! pjj society had been trying"
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    55 2 i Margaret Rutherford, playing in the new Norman Wisdom comedy JJj l.uck." settles down to give a bath to three year-old Lucy who shares ••«< 1 scenes with her. 1 d v Ucy who arrivpd from West Africa six months ago is seen *><>' i Rutherford at the Rank Org
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  • 158 3 A heresy fof this world HOP HITS OUT APARTHEID i Bight Rev. R l mbrose Reeves, Bishot hannesburg, ye* described apar IS ••one of th> and terrible here* I the modern world.' k Bishop spoke in LonSt. Martin-in-the-I Church. Many ired people were in congregation. h Reeves said South i
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  • 46 3 Bandit orders new massacre IpHE notorious Persian L bandit. Dadshah. killed n, wounded six, and aptured five children and 1 women in a raid near he Pakistan border last lay, a gendarmerie pokesman said in Teheran is! i ah ambushed and i three Americans in A.P.
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  • 347 3 TEENAGERS BIT OFF TONGUES, LOST GIRLHOOD DOCK 'n' roll has been banned in Persia. Afte deciding "this new canker can very easil< destroy the roots of our 6,000 years civilisation the police and the education department havV launched an "Hate Elvis" campaign, ports that young
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  • 351 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY. Aug, 12, 1957. Opinion Gone and forgotten DO you remember the departure ol tlie Fijians? All the speeches that were made thanking them for what they had done? Thanking them lor coming to Malaya and for the excellent work they had done in the jungle
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    914 4 WRITES EVERY MONDAY Q\h of these days when someone in (he Government has nothing to do he might start working on a plan for roil umber i n g our houses. Her ru lean it will be a Herculean task but oven if he only managed one street
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  • 182 4  - BY THE WAY Beachcomber M d'T^re,,,, lf drink more favour '"8 prctlv Others want »L" breakln, athlete*^ •Jher. are askto, Why not combini 0,, ik club, with an aur.,'s' me it side-saddk JS bare-back (both Z 2 th f animal] Mhiie athlete offers It a wij a nvoni: industria rm
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    • 71 4 i AN ENTIRELYNE* j method of application ,i i r has made Ephedrol thi tite relief Mfesl and roos t dti* nasal antiseptic today I 0/ Then is no longer any mcl to use the ol: Catarrh method v, a or nasal dropper. //<3y Fever Ephedrol's new mctW CWds makes
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  • 345 5 SIESTA' INTRODUCES 10-HR. DAY mvo hours off at noon means longer work Shop workers protest £JERTAIN shopkeepers in Singapore are trying to beat the new Clerks and Shop Assistants Ordinance, enforced recently, by adopting; a long afternoon siesta system. They open their shops from 8 a.m. to l p.m., close
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  • 237 5 3 CULTURE, NOT PROFIT ipE main purpose of the Philippine Cultural Mission's visit to Singapore is to "cultivate pd neighbourliness and to further the friendlp existing between the two countries." fc< Philippine Consul in f P Mr. A F. HoliX tol I the Free Press
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  • 65 5 E Singapore «iri Vasan E tha Maniam, who is itudying tin* Indian E lassie a I dance in E Madras, has just been E offered a dancing role E in an Indian film. She E is hailed as one of the E leading young classical E dancers in
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    • 213 6 >IVMHI\hI hy "l*t Talk and Phil Uavi* J^~ ~7^ TAJ I ALL TVAC RLMOFp I 'LAST N/GM7-- ALL OOP I\ F I ACCIDENTS /aCC I PE NTS? EITHER K^ YESfEkPAVS C X COSTUMES 3UMBO <SP." I j) CAN /I 6REM^iNS--OR THANK GOODNESSTaHOA, BANKS SHOOTING"- X^^\ a& v^H^^^^^SB_^V>^^ ss HAPPEN. A
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    • 494 6 BORN today you haw .I I artistic talents. y ou !i, Vt l tinguished speaking voice an, gitt tor the written word l dramatic and forceful. SubstLffi i I success should come to you I early age. Idir I You have the happy E being able to overcome ad. sitv
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  • 57 7 The 'stop' and 'go' girl I Novel traffic signal ;ini "v s ire worn in I tli above picture by beautiful 20-year-old Dominique Boschero, a Do a French screen dis- C"v playing her first pritisfa aim rreo c j n rmewood's Tale of 1 Cities.' 1 Dominique bought earrings while
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  • 116 7 1.18 Keep it Bright; i.30 Time Signal and News; 1 40 Thi Road o Independence; 1 4, r > Eddie Calvert; 5.00 Chlldren'i Playime, 8.30 The Singapore BiX; >.45 At the Bjunmond; 640 rune \nnounr cment and Programme Summary. (5 02 Women's H ,'t rfour;
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  • 139 7 j A YOUNG ROYAL PRINCE broke traditional royal silence yesterday by answering his critics. Fifteen-year-old Prince Michael of 'Kent firmly denied he drove a car. He is two years under the legal age for licensed drivers. 'It wasn't me at all," the young prince told the
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  • 374 7 STORM HOLDS UP MOUNTAIN RESCUE BID One man saved*- three must wait A BLIZZARD last ni^ht halted rescue operations on the El«r Pea* frnnw/f wa the sec ?n<3 setback to rescue teams aSS 1 9 nnn n tl( nS W P? a few hours ln fchei tight 12,000 feet up
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  • 47 7 ]%|R. SIDNEY HOLLAND the Prime Minister o New Zealand, today announced his intention tc retire from office at the end of the present term o) Parliament. Mr. Holland intends tc nominate Mr. Keith Jack Holyoake, the deputy Prime Minister, as his successor.— Reuter.
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  • 66 7 fJOUSEWIVES who want minced meat can now order it from City Council markets. Some of the mutton and beef stalls in Kandang Kerbau and Orchard Road markets have already installed electric mincing machines. The council has authorised its markets and hawkers superintendents to i.ssue licences to stalls
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 65 7 zl'iiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiii I i sincapore i Ihich tides TODAY: 12.18 p.m and E 11. 52 p.m. E E TOMORROW: 12.39 p.m. 8 WEDNESDAY: 0.27 a.m. E and 10. Oil p m. E THURSDAY: 101 am. E and 1.29 p.m 1 FRIDAY: I.M am. and E 1.57 p.m. 5 SATURDAY: 2.13 am
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  • 102 8 (S'POJ R EC R UL L AR »*»j Buk Timah Inhabitants j. slightest bit perturU "•w, paying no 2 doliered gunmen^ .9 n th face of fne.r un concer n j. the more surpr^ the guns were sho* at tlymg saucers"^ wh.xxed through air, to
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  • 127 8 The above picture shows five competitors behind the lejt bank about to take their preliminary sighting before starting on the first event the 10 Single Rise. From the left, they are Mr. Michael Ho. Mr. A. J. Brag a. Miss Molly Loh, Mr. C. J. Meyer
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  • 446 9  - 'BILSEYE' DAY FOR OF MARKSMEN PETER LIM mfire m Irnms stillness in a shallow valley outside mah 3LMii.es from the city recer| tly. tsi n |SM e ver were not the rf urbe« Hit about their busi--0 sHiiKßcore or so of banCC uIL run J" d merely l rn ls
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  • 51 9 The saucer man... One of the two "flying saucer men" employed by the club to shoot the clay target discs into the air whenever "Pull!" or "Mark!" ivas called out. Cheerful Inche Ahmad bin Omar is shown seated behirid his special kind of gun which looks more like a miniature
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  • 111 9 Smiting after scoring high totals are Mr. C. J. Meyer (extreme left), stenographer Miss Molly Loh and airline pilot Mr. j. Flack (extreme right), seen walking back towards the club pavi- lion. With them is Mr. Pi Si Mennes, the umpire. The powder in
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    92 9 PRIZES ON SHOW This glittering display pf silver awaited the sharpshooters of the day. Mr. B. F. Santos. the club's secretary and treasurer, is seen standing behind the silver cups, tankards and spoons which today decorate the ornamental stands of some of Singapore's best shotgun shooters. The two- foot high
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  • 157 10 "THESE dramatic pic- tures of last night's rubber blaze in Kirn H Vim Road. Singapore, m were taken by Free Press cameramen Kok Ah Chong and Chew Boon Chin. The fire is believed to have started in two g, lorries parked outside the premises of a
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  • 178 10 IRA blow up N. Ireland Govt. office j IRISH Republican Army terrorists last "iS ht 11 blew up the otTices of the Northern Ireland Government controlled electricity board at i Xewry. County Down, i i Police reiniorcemente and firemen were rushed to the 1 scene of the explosion heard over
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  • 35 10 S P f i remen, aked and ty ,ace a ow^ n JJ* of flame last night s outbreak in Kirn •••a■|•a|aaaa|a a a m g aaaaaaaaaaa 19 IM Ro/ld
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  • 35 10 Medicines. including poisons, ",,n from the Sincere 'r iM:y In Hill Street, 'c over the week ci The nonce hai f* all doctors and cl repori any attemi po.se ol the BtOl n
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  • 30 10 Lightning wrecks historic castle historic A Hash of Ughtl f,J| to the W-room u u I Faux Mimir ne Due Eastern Pi The Chateau, I million francs tely destroyed Reuter
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  • 1341 11 WiINAIUJIN, inventiveness and the teamwork of local enterfprise are producing interesting results in the interior decoraI ol some of Singapore's new public installations. I IF ill IS SORT OF AGGRESSIVENESS CONTINUES THE CITY riME, BE PACING ALL OB 1 SOUTH-EAST ASIA IN PROGRESm ORIGINALITY. B'okim.' around the prospective
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  • 1315 12 'Unhappiness can send your body haywire' ••••i«iiiiiiiiiiSi;«»«»M»«« 22- *2 ih*uiii ii ii j; *****! 21 SSrSLsL v "S2si- v "::::::::22::::*****:2:***************2: I DESCRIBED last week how easily a person can build up internal tension, resulting in somatic *>r bodily complaints, which are as real and require just as much attention or
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  • 164 12 1%/IR. B. of Spore writes: "I have been partially blind from birth with a congenital cataract. Could you piease tell mv. the difference between this, glaucoma and trachoma? These are three distinct conditions involving different parts Ol the eye. Cataract is an altered condition of the lens,
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    • 386 12 clues across prj r- -W^amm K*^HB 1 I—l1 I I 1 Via this canal for the bridge <- Hi B H n aewa mmmr mammUmm^ PB***B"l^ 1,,.., 4 StutT many a bea.sl i' 4'< IfeOl 137 j itt H £fiKl 7 Colour from Devonshire? BM BB BB BB Q I
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  • 186 13 I Picture. I# Garcia Lorca's play, "Yerma" is to have its first English presentation at the Arts Theatre, London. The play, described as a "tragic poem," is the story of a woman robbed of her rights of parenthood. Popper picture shoivs Edgar Wreford, in the role of
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    • 83 13 for INVALIDS and the ELDERLY r /I I J fyf fP* W/A MILK, with its wealth of I fll natural food properties and jj^^ f easy digestibility, is particularly ~s^l suitable for invalids and I I the elderly. NESPRAY is MILK in Jj its safest and most convenient lj form
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  • 316 14 OVER-CONFIDENT MARINES ARE BEATEN 5-4 Tigers S.A. edge League champions It can also cost them chance for the double TITARINKS DEPARTMENT S.C., this year's S..VKA. Senior League champions, arc strong favourites to complete the double, but ii they adopt yesterday's over-confident attitude then they can say good-bye to the Cup.
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  • 164 14 U.S. GAIN 4-1 LEAD TO KEEP WIGHTMAN CUP IMIE United States again won the Wightman Cup When they gained a winning 4 l lead over Britain at Sewiekley, Pittsburgh, yesterday. The Americans gained their 21st successive victory in the series, Britain's last success being in 1930. Britain's young tennis hopefuls
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  • 45 14 Manfred Germar. West German sprint champion, broke the European 100 yards record at KoblenzWest Germany, yesterday with a time of 9.ssec. The record, which had stood at 9.6 sec. for five years, was held by E. McDonald Bailey, of Trinidad, Reuter
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  • 41 14 An American Tennis tournament to be followed by a cocktail party will be held at the Kluang Club. Kluang. on Aug. 25. Members of the club are expected to bring an Asian guest and his wife to the party.
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  • 25 14 Fathul Karib will meet R.A.F. Changi in the first round of the S A.F.A. Senior Cup at Jalan Besar (5.15 p.m.) today.
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  • 192 14  - Malayans must take up Asia Foundation's $4,500 challenge TFOH ENG TATT By FIHIS Asia Foundation, an American organisation. 1 lias thrown 1 challenge to Malayans by offering to donate !S4.r>oo to help the Fijian team of four to compete In the Merdeka (lames, on the condition that we contribute an
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  • 125 14 Crepello injured, will miss next month's St Leger PREPELLO, winner of the English 2,000 v Guineas and Derby, has lamed himself and is most unlikely to run in the St. Leger, last lassie of the season. Crepello had been expected to start one of the shortest priced favourites for many
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  • 70 14 VIC SEIXAS the United States Davis Cup player, reached the men's singles title in the Eastern Grass Court Tennis Cham pionships at South Orange. New Jersey, yesterday when he beat Gil Shea, of Los Angeles. 6-4. 6-2, 6-3. Dick Savitt. a former Wimbledon champion, qualified to
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  • 90 14 THE U.S. Lawn Tennis Association, eager to regain the Davis Cup from Australia, has named an eight-man squad of youngsters for a month of bigtime play and instruction. The youths gather at Newport, Rhode Island, today and will compete in the tournament there.
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  • 277 14 Police are champs for third year running POUCE w, Q ile Crick >•»?.■ SuU-: \*.fi Thomson I J ?M But the :\m\ porters an nmn„ before v. "X^i 06 '^y for two. But they ffl more goi d retVSftH addition ol lv -V -2*l Then R ~*'f 1 baehansn. Ul
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  • 33 14 RUSSIANS BEAT HUNGARIANS 5-1 The Soviet Union. OJ«£ soccer champions Wj heat Hungary 5-1 in theg jof the football tour.-;- in the Moscow interna** Youth Gam mJ Russians im- 1 The half-time. Reuter
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    37 14 PAST the post, old Quicksilver (West) is a clear winner from Sterling (10) and Flaxlev fireen (In S/Jjl fourth race at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Suner scope (3) was fourth. Dollar Factory fifth i'j seven lU. I
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    • 29 14 SADARY SHIRTS Ifquol to the Best. Guarantied Pro shrunk Low-priced to suit everw Pocket. r UNITED AGENCIES 6 8, ROBINSON ROAD SINGAPORE (Tel No. *****) Insist On Sadary Shirt!
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  • 713 15 ALLAN LEWIS reviews Saturday's racing Be Jobber m now a mod horse I harrier ll VLU won the sprint, a m handicap for C»s 3, Div. 1 fi» 'S, very tonvftinulv at Kuala Lmpur on SaturmKi ,'c of a promising sprinter,
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  • 155 15 JAN machines wen all I i V( mi.s in the Ulster a I'rix motor-cycling the Dundrod Cir 11 Belfast on Satur i\ 1 iberati. of Italy. "lera. took a clear «i the 1957 World Championship series nning the Senior race covered the 20 laps. "'{J
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  • 124 15  -  ALLAN LEWIS By HORSES to follow after Saturday's rating are: HANDSOME: Should have won the firsl race. CHIENGMAI: Came from last t 0 finish fourth, a distance is what he needs. PEANUT KID: Was unlucky in Race Three, usually saddles
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  • 118 15 OHOTO FINISHES and objections dominated the first day's racing of the Selangor Turf Club August Meeting at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Bouquets to Official Handicapper Mr. Norton for his handicapping which made it necessary to call on the photo finish camera to decide five
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  • 409 16 REBEL IMAM'S BIG FORT SURRENDERS Clockwork action captures halt of territory Patrols push on northwarA a plain facing entry to Firq at a distance of little more than a mile. At 5.57 a.m. local time Major Jasper Coates, an Englishman in the Sultan's service, went forward, escorted by an armoured
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  • 74 16 'EXPEL MAO'CANTON 1 ROSTERS saying "Expel Mao Tse Tang" and W e 1 c o m c President Chiang Kai Shek back to the mainland" have appeared recently on walls in Canton, metropolis ol Southern China, according to a traveller arriving at Macao from the Chinese mainland. The traveller said
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  • 145 16 GECi\GE DAWSON. Cockney king of war surplus deals, sat i n his palatial home at Oxshoot Surrey L week an d said: M l owe the tax people about naif a million pounds." In the London Gazette of Au?. it was stated that a
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  • 136 16 Oman issue for UN IRAQ and Libya yd approval to ruisin.il he Oman issue before the United Nations! Security Council They were the last I two members of m nine-nation Arab Lea- sue to agree t 0 the; proposals made at a' I meeting m Cairo 1 the League political!
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  • 30 16 September first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 93 cents a lb. up oneeighth of a cent on Friday's close. The tone was quiet
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  • 30 16 Two Malays and one Chinese were arrested following a clash between secret society gangs 329 and 108 in front of the Sultan Theatre. Geylang. Singapore last night.
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  • 337 16 RELIGIOUS QUARREL AT U.K. JAMBOREE Chaplain objects to a Buddhist service SCORES of scouts from many nations watched silently yesterday when an altercation between a Church of England clergyman. Rev. Cecil Lewis, and Mr. Clarence Wanigatunge, the Ceylon contingent's deputy leader, started just before a Buddhist service wa.s held in
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