The Singapore Free Press, 10 October 1957

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  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya 8 itwn ramny i «ipn rhu.s^y, October 10. I<>s7. Price 15Cts.
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  • 107 1 Egypt's offer 'unreasonable' niHuiiiiiiiiiiit HUlliliiuiiiiiin ffIHS Suez Canal (onipany declared >«'Merd.ty it eOttid 1 not accept the "unreasonable" compensation Egypt had offered fox nationallslni tin- Sues Canal. It slid Egypt was trying to get *C 7").0OO.OU0 worth of assets for «>nl> X 10,000,000. statement In London by the company said,
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  • 324 1 US. SPEEDING UP MISSILE PROJECTS [gainst background of U.N. disarmament debate India submits new peace plan A FEW hours after President Eisenhower announced in Washington that America had no need for concern over national security as a result of Russia's successful launching of an earth satellite, the newly-appointed Secretary of
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  • 53 1 Raid on Goa A GROUP of armed men attacked the frontier customs station at Siipanogudi, Goa, after crossing from the India Union, a Lisbon Government communique said yesterday. The communique said the men hurled hand grenades and fired machineguns and rifles which damaged the customs building. The small garrison repelled
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  • 172 1 Rush to buy a bit of Mars A THREE-MAN moonship the drawing est flying within i will cost little jet transport. States delegates to International :al Congress in na that the "Meteor Junior" project could be rational use In yen to eight years Mearn ile a Tokyo businnounces that ese
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  • 187 1 CIENEBALISSIMO Chiang Kai-shek yesterday oflferf ed complete pardons and equal treatment to all Communist military forces and political organisations who turn against the Communist Chinese regime. In a National Day speech broadcast to his people, he made these major pledges to Chinese living under Communist rule:
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  • 38 1 A SUGGESTION that Queen Elizabeth should Visit Russia after her tour of the United States and Canada was made by Alderman G. 11. Goodwin at a meeting of English town mayors m i',;istbounie. A.P
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  • 77 1 DISGRANCE OF AUSSIE CHILDREN IN JAPAN ssftS TSSrftS In ifte nepre entativet Vtittriay Ward Quoted a letter from Kure Mayor Kenichi MatiUTlUKo saying children and mothers were living in extreme poverty on Japanese Goverjiment relief. Ward declared: "it is a disgraCi these unjortunate children an wmdertng around With placard* that
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  • 156 1 The PUTS THE IN ITS PLACE \|K. PETER THORNEYIROFT, Britain's Chancellor mi the Exchequer, said yesterday that us a result <>f ihe Governments new financial measures "there is already more confidence In our currency abroad and i»> this country." He told a Conservative Party rally at Lewes, Busses, England, that
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  • 28 1 October first grade rubber buyers f.ob. opened in Singapore this morning at 84% cents a lb., down one cent on yesterday's close. The tone was uncertain.
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  • 417 2 CITIZENSHIP BILL ASSURED OF EASY PASSAGE Party spokesmen praise Lim Yew Hock's spirit of accommodation More acceptable now THK Singapore Citizenship Hill is likelj to have an easy passage through the Legig. lative Assembly when it meets next Wedius. day. The Bill has emerged out of the select committee with
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  • 215 2 c| lIIKI V new companies, with a total capital of $58,000,000, were registered in Singapore during the month of June, states Ihe latest issue of the star, monthly publication of the Labour Front. Tiif Star was making a r< view of the "extraordinary economic
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  • 67 2 INHERE was still no agreeA ment yesterday between the Singapore Government land the Bar Committee on I the question of fees for the 'legal aid scheme. Negotiations on fees startled months ago and in the middle of last month the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew
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  • 29 2 Police forced five youths caught letting air out of 24 tyre.s at Creston, lowa, to put ii back the hard way with hand pumps. U. P
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  • 199 2 The law hinders service rE Singapore Pharmaceutical Association iis concerned with the practical difficulties caused pharmacists who want to provide round-the-clock service to the public by the 1 new Shop Assistants" Employment Ordinance. According to the Malayan Pharmaceutical Journal, the new ordinance has made it "uneconomic" for pharmacists to provide
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  • 34 2 Tho ".it iin li if pe&i tnt< mat lonal Atomic £n< rgy Agency voted unanimous) v<" terday to make Vienna thr i ite o! it: permanen 1 .iMgiiiij t< fS, A.p
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  • 97 2 THE Singapore Chid Minister! Mr. Lim Yew Hock, will be one of three judges of a beauty queen contest to be held on Saturday, Oct. 19 at the Joo Chiat Community Centre. The other judges are the Solicitor-General. Mr A. V Winslow, and a Colony
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    • 43 2 FREE BOOKLETS AVAILABLE ON REQUEST Sole Agents: Hagem?yer Trading Co., (M) Ltd. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG BORNEO 142 YEARS of experience d^^ IN WATCHMAKING J^J^®%t SINCE 1815 THI SW SS WATCM /7^"ffis& »OB ALL CLIMATES \*VVI GENEVE .WvMJfi JAVR^LEUBA WATCH CO.. LTd7
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  • 155 3 DENTAL CASES ARECUT BY 70 PC V/aier scheme a success nFNTAI cases among Singapore children ye been reduced by 60 to 70 per cent ater Department started fluondaHon of the Maud's water supply. [U)t ailected the children adversely In Mr W S. Stredwiek, in an article lS sue of the
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  • 74 3 THE Muslim Advisory Board has appealed to the Singapore Health Ministry for a Muslim welfare officer to be appointed for hospitals. His specific duty will be to look after corpses and to i see that they get burled i with the correct Muslim rites. i The
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  • 28 3 Rene Pleven in Paris last night abandoned his attempt to form the next French Government. 36 hours after being entrusted with the mission.— A. P
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  • 222 3 JOHORE BAHRU'S beggars and vagrants are having the secrets of their "trade" probed by a University of Malaya student who will write a thesis on them. The student, Mr. Lee Beng Guan. 32, in his Second year at the University's Department of Social Studies,
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  • 194 3 SEVERAL international airlines are waiting: for permission to open air services to Singapore, but so far only two have been successful. This was stated yesterday by Mr. W. P. Nicol. the DirectorGeneral of Civil Aviation, when confirming a Tokyo report that Japan Airlines would begin
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  • 62 3 HjniE Sudan Government JL has accepted In principle a Russian offer to open trade relations it was learned In Khartoum last night. Russia wants to buy cotton and Other crops but has not Indicated how she wants to payIt Is learned Rusi 'a has offered to
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  • 248 4 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, Oct. 10, 1957 Opinion The great deterrent T OW thai the United a 1 Nations have decided to give their full attention to the question of disarmament, there Is reason for hope that something might yet be achieved in that direction. It would be foolish,
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  • 61 4 iiiiiiiiini ii Mini him nun >: When arrested his suitcases were found to contain sample specimens of gelignite and detonators. There Ls cause for believing that his arrest was made passible by a joint Franco Swiss phonetapping operation of tho Egyptian Embassy in Borne. There are two
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  • 460 4  - Arab terrorists have headquarters in Geneva SAM WHITE af asdf asdf fsf sdf dsf gOMETHING which the Swiss authorities have been dreading for the ihMsi iwo years has finally happened in (inn ;i. THERE, IN BROAD DAYLIGHT, A GUNRUNNER FOR THE ARAB LEAGUE WAS KILLED BY A WEAPON AS BIZARRE
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  • 132 4 iiMIMIIIIMIIIIIII I 111 IMMII 111 Ulricht's defence already publicly stated, will be that he acted on orders from a superior, thf» Attorney- General. There is no suggestion that either of these men entered into collaboration with the French secret service for mercenary reasons. In Switzerland,
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  • 74 4 The collaboration with the Crenel] In tln.s matter preceded the Surz crisis jnd reached ita most fruitful stage during it. I 1 ffraj in the midst of the .Sur/ rri.-i.s that Colonel Merrier brought M Duboifl to Paris, whrre he w;us given a thorough
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  • 49 4 He paid open calls on the French Embassy, outside which, incidentally, he was arrested, and instead of providing the French with a digest of the tape recordings, he gave them the recordings themselves. The result was that news of this collaboration became known to other
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  • 76 4 The journalist concern was fined by a Gen court two weeks ago refusing to disclose his informant. His informant clearly was some, who had an interest \>\ publicly exposing this case, thereby finally breaking this FrancoSwiss espionage ring. Many people in Gem va believe that
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  • 94 4  -  Beacheamber V|ANY modern inventions are useless," complains a IM. writer. This cannot, at any rate, be said of thr new revolving disc, which, on the release of a spring snoots out a small square aluminium frame. Working by suction, the frame picks up a post use stamp.
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    • 223 4 CLUES ACBOSi 5 Eenr 111 for .such an alphabet 1 Unfruitful bar at first (6K (7). 4 Mr Lyon's hjilf a Clock (6>. 6 Nlr<? t\pe at first (X). H Vehiek Starti a drinking 7 Mary tal.o.s heart <5). bout (8). 10 Can Mc^ mark oil for thr 9 Powder
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  • 253 5 NEW SYLLABUSES FOR ALL SCHOOLS tbooks win cmuyaic a Malayan outlook JLJALAYANISED syllabuses are now ready for the guidance of school principals in Singapore. The first syllabus on geography is to be issued in about two weeks. A spokesman of the Ministry of Education, which prepared the syllabuses, said all
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  • 19 5 Four ships Crane, Car digan Hay. Newcastle and Opossum arc in the Singapore Naval Dase today
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  • 62 5 SHIPOWNERS may soon £5 be able to land stow aways at the first convert ent port of call, instead ol only in those countries Where they are legally acceptable, under a convention adopted last night in Brussels. The diplomatic conference on maritime law accepted —against British and
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  • 28 5 Mr. Germain A Hard said in Montreal yesterday that he and Annette Dionne, one of the four surviving quintuplets, will marry on Fri- day Reuter
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  • 260 5 rpHE Singapore division of the U.M.N.O. i s again L being urged to fight for Malay to be recognised as the only national and official language of the Colony. A resolution to that efTeo* would be moved at the de legates conference to o> held on
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    • 121 5 Clean all Floors with revolutionary New I JOHNSON'S 1 i /< m I tja ditiiilflfi mk I 1 5 11 in Johnson's wax stripper and floor cleaner removes the old wax and dirt from your floors to prepare the surface for a new coating. Used Hi with other Johnson products,
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 285 6 ......<■•■•...••• i Il%\llll%Ki liv lii^ I ;ilk and Phil Davis I/ 1 6i7CJ L^^^ ~T~ Although exceptionally attracth TARZAIV hy ■ulqar Itirc lt»rr#Mi»lis Wt< Vtf// ~~^^riJ7 V Tn^ Z^iS"BSiß^v^v AHEAP WAS A CLUSTER OP NATIVE Ls the essence of this day. You need "I 1 \X iV 1 1 TAgZANHALTEPTHESifcLr-
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  • Round the World Market prices
    • 130 9 lON DON. Ott I I'm- v mil -5 Today 94^ buvei.s 24 bllfM -4 buyers 24 s buyers 25 Wlkca 24% sellers 11A| 24 r buyers 3iT6 buyers ttiS M'lU-rs 25 sellers B ,BBEB N« I 'i SS S<tli<imnl M U buyers 25 buyer. B Sl« NoV>
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    • 105 9 NFW YORK, Oct 9 Previous Today TIN Straits Spot 02.50 num. 92 37 DODO TIN futures 91 00 nom. unquoted Nov. unquoted unquoted TONE- Qui^. SALES: NilStraits Contract Ort 92 00 buyers 91.7 a buyers 92.50 sellers 92.37 sellers Nov. >• 91.75 buyers 91.62 buyers 92.25 sellers
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    • 40 9 NFW YORK. Oct. 9 Previous Today 450.56 451.40 ***** 122 27 40 Domestic Bonds 85 14 85.09 15 I iilities (56 23 66.20 65 Stocks Composite Averages 154.49 154 89 prices quoted in U.S. cents per Ib.
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    • 40 9 nixmg spot 25. ment 24%. Muntok white spot floaLs and and awaiting release 35, afioata Sura- 35 to 34' 2 October shipment 34, awaiting release sellers ex-dock, i October ship- 1 trices quoted in U.S. cents per Ib.
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    • 79 9 LONDON, Oct 9 COPRA Philippines <if 0.X./ PrevioUs Toda North European delivered furopean delivered weight per long ton Oft N £62', buyers £62\ buyers N n £63 sellers £63 sellers E62Vi buyers £62 buyers C< jCO i VUT OIL erode straits in 3 SellCrS £r>31 lkT5
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  • 264 9 £+4 *M»M M •Ml M Shoe fash ion revue 1 f -i *♦♦♦♦> r FHE electoral register for the Singapore City Council, which contains about 502,000 names of voters, will be certified in about a fortnight. The Chief Statistician, Mr. E. J. Phillips, said his
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  • 119 9 Today's Radio Programme for Singapore i 15 pm i.unihtime Concert; 1 'M) I vn t* Signal and New.s; 1.45 Ladies only. 8.00 Calling ah Hospitals, presented by Maisie Conceicao; 6no Time Signal and Programme Summary; 6.02 caiilnK aii Children; 0.30 Speak Malay, f> 3. r > Radio Dance Club; f>
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  • 59 9 A former forestry engineer in Malaya. Mr B. E, Webb, has been commissioned by the Sarawak Government to study the possibility of establishing a timber depot. The depot, if established. would probably be built either at Kuching Of Sibil Mr. Webb. v.ho hai hist arrived in
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  • 26 9 aii tickets for the Oct. 26 rcritai by the celebrated American linger, Marian Anderson, at the Victoria Memorial Hall h;»v.> been sold out.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 40 9 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: 1154 p.m TOMORROW: 11.44 am SATURDAY: 0.28 a.m. and 12 12 p.m. SUNDAY: 1.04 a.m. and 12.43 p.m. MONDAY: 1.44 am and 1.17 p.m. TUESDAY: 2.30 am and 1.57 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 3.30 am. and 2.45 p.m.
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  • 491 10 Spotlight turns on the local talent CINCAPORE S teen-agers proved that they have plenty of untapped jazz talent, at the Happy World stadium on Saturday. They proved their mettle at a large scale Talent show sponsored by Singstar Productions for amateurs and professionals. The entrants, who
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  • 29 11 'Babes' of the show, third deleft, Sunny Low, and his 13 yearold <etty, Singapore Mambo Chamlight in while rolling. .1 third ion 'me. suc- ;co;i Cha -J/ear-oZd mtett v
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  • 157 11 A KISS FOR THE COMMANDER \>ILKILAS VlB million atomic submarine. Nan- tilus, arrived in Britain the other day on a isit to PortJand Harbour. t± The Nautilus 3.180 tons the worlds first E übmarine to be lowered by nuclear energy, was not E >pened to the public for inspection but
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  • 238 11 Tale of a tame cuckoo r rill story tf Ifef first A eilCkOO Wftf told in court faUl week. Not the first cuckoo of spring, but the first TAME cuckoo. The first? Weii, sir Laurence Dunne, magistrate at London's Bow-street, conf< ised it was the first he ti;l d heard
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  • 1641 12 A shoe that was on the wrong foot TO KNOW THAT HE Had] HIS SHOES MADE FOR HIM... FIFTEEN MINUTES LATER WE WERC AT THE] SHOEMAKERS AND A MAN AS LEATHERY as the Material he used was EXAMINING THE SHOE LATIFF HAD BROUGHT WITH HIM i>-hiic hitir Im.isl murmured Latin
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  • 564 12 search and found nothing." "How about the toni>kangs? Latifl shook hLs head. "They were .searched here at the wharf and the two that went out this morning were checked again by a customs launch on a routine smuggling check." He gave the manager a
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  • 1303 13 FROM PAGE 2 POWHATAM Srd c, L^, tW t y. 4th. Mirophli 8-10. 2-J-3. Track good. v t i3 started) 13-7-51 P 8-13 7P (Posn' r) Ci Div. 1; Kuda 8-5; tod Merdek* t 8-2. Nose-J-1- i: ick yielding' PRINCE <>F IAIIIA i \l l ill
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  • 2687 13 Your form guide to Class Three ADJUTANT i ii "I'll: i ivn started i .1-9-57 [pi ii B-g BP (Chad wick) Cl. s uiv. i; Ist Sterling 8-4; 2nd 7oughal Bridge 8-10: 3rd. Punter's Delight II T-H c«rr. 7-10. l-U-2. 1-56 3 5. Track h Idlng, EIGHTH: (Nine started i
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  • 4225 14 GUIDE TO THE REST IN CLASS THREE > J^^m\^* LET ALLAN LEWIS Jm WwZM*AjmmJZ AND trespasser Fhoii/I PAGE 3 L.OBD Xl DICK X II (L»U Dactyl i 01 I i H < i <-v stai ted) 1/ 8 Ji7 X i. an l Jrn (Jone i vi I D Is)
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  • 224 15 MINUTES, 1 AUSSIES ARE S DEEP IN THE JUNGLE 'Copter patrol in action pgCEI «V a large number of ComTerrorists were reported seen »vi Siput area of Malaya. on reconnaissance duty, an lister raft l )ilot ne '907 Light g-fit spotted a suspected Communis »rrori«l camp
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  • 280 16 pHINESE schools arc Using improper phrases in teaching the Vietnamese language to Chinese students, the Saigon newspaper Dan Nguyen (People's Aspiration) The newspaper complained, "Wnethdr Intentionally or not, the Chinese .schools are poi>ning th« minds of Chinese children who have in ■conic Vietnamese citizens." The
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  • 191 16 India thanks U.S. r l^ni'; Indian Finance A Minister, Mr. T T. Krishnamachari, gave credit to the United states for extending "by far the largest amount of assistance" I to India." "The people and the I Indian Government are grateful for this as- sistance, he told the Foreign Policy Asso-
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  • 24 16 The South East Asia Treaty Organisation will hold a seminar on countering Communist subversion later this year at Baguio, i Philipplnes.- Reuter
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  • 97 16 Jap students' ideal— India r pilK Yomiuri Shimhun said that a survey wa>> made recently at a junior hlfk s< h x»| in Tokyo on the question: "What kind of a country do you want Japan to become?" Surprisingly, the news- pa*er said, a great many children replied: "India." The
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  • 37 16 India's Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru, has urged that Japan, Ked China and India "try to develop relations" despite differences of opinion, "for what they will do win aiTcct Asia, and eventually the world."— A.P
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  • 248 16 European refugee flow from China hits a snag FEWER European refugees from Communist China are to be permitted to enter Hong Kong, it was disclosed in Geneva. This is because the Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration a.C.E.M.) lacks the funds to transfer them to new countries. The I.C.E.M. director, Mv
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  • 62 16 A YOUTH organisation in Macassar said that Communism in any form would not be acceptable to Indonesia. The "Permesta" youths of the South and SouthEast Celebes declared that Communism "clashed" with "the belief in the one and only God." They said the "centralised" character of
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  • 418 16 Korea wants right to try U.S. soldiers adsf ads fas fdsf dsafdfdffdf KOREAN Ambassador Kirn Yu Taik said in Tokyo that the l T nited States must give the Republic of Korea the right to try American servicemen if it would eliminate recurrent strife betv (jll's and Korean civilians. iiie
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  • 31 17 pic- lure. These attractive Pari s models show Autumn hats at a fashion show organised fry the Federation of French Fashion Indus- tries.— Paul Popper
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  • 137 17 T ADY ECCLES, wife of the President of the Board of Trade, has a problem; her size 8 feet. So her plea at the Fashion in Footwear exhibition in IVfayfair for attractive shoes for the larse -footed woman was especially personal. Her 20-year-old daughter, Polly,
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  • 52 17 picture. Helen Curtis models "Bee-hive* a hair ornament created by Riche of Hay Hill, which "buzzes" along well with the Bee line hair style. It was shown at this Autumn hair fashion show in London, the ineme oj wnicn was 1 ne tsiras ana me tsees. Popper
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  • 187 18 GLYN THOMAS GIVES PADANG CROWD A PLACE-KICKING TREAT X' \l. BASEi vvith former Welsh triallist GljTB .1 I hoiMHs to spark them, beat Singapore Cricket < mii 11 points (goal and three penalties) to -j m\ (trj and penalty) in their ruKger tnaUh on the p. id. int; yesterday. zz
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  • 140 18 Weak England good enough to triumph 3-1 IN Inter-League football matches played last night, the English League beat the League of Ireland (Eire) bj 3-1 in Leeds, and the Scottish League defeated the Irish League by 7-0 in Glas- gow. The English team were disappointing and theii forwards failed to
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  • 40 18 Michael Davis. of Fuu land, beat Rafael Osuna Mexico; 6 2, 3 -8. 6-4 In Q second round match of the men' Ingles event <>1 th< Pan American tennifi tour nament at Mexico City yes terday. A. p.
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  • 81 18 I)AST cadets of Raffles Institution Cadet Corps are invited to compete in the Intra-Pasi rifle shoot at the Singapore Military I'orcc, Beach Road, on Sunday 'Oct. 13; at 1.15 p.m. The annual past vs present meet for the Golden Jubilee trophy will be held immediately after
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  • 146 18 DEFENDING women's doubles eh a m pions Nancy Lim and Lav Hui Huang easily reached the final of this year's Singapore badminton championships when they beat Tan Hoo Lan and Mrs. Molly Tan 15-3, 15-6, at the Singapore Badminton Stadium last night. In the other women's doubles
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  • 25 18 RESULTS in yesterday's Rugby Union matches were: Cardiff 25, Penarth 3; Combined Irish Universities 8, London Counties 5; Ebbw Vale 3, Neah 6.
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  • 545 18 (FROM PACE 10) "Fair enough" I granted the point, but added: If it was imixjssible lor him to get out at night and your rnata-matas were searching by day, how did he get out? Whore is he? Did he fall into the acid and get burned
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  • 242 18 BLUES PLAYERS DID NOT IMPRESS IN FIRST TRIAL REFEREE TURNS PLAYER TO PUT LIFE IN CAME SINGAPORE'S first All Blues trial, in which Yellows rallied to beat Whites by 18 points (three goals and a penalty) to 15 (three goals) at Thomson Road yesterday, was a big disappointment. It was
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  • 170 18 Mercantile Bank beat Wearnes 3-1 in SBHFA replay 'TWO quick goals by inside-right Quah Swee enabled Mercantile Bank to beat Wearnes 3-1 in their replay of the Singapore Business Houses F.A. League and Cup final at Jalan Besar yesterday. Until Kirn Swee's goals, We&rnes had an even share of the
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  • 68 18 YANKEES AND BRAVES ARE NOW LEVEL 3-3 ri^nir: New York Yankees deciding game will be J- squared the World played in New York today. Series at, three games each A crowd of 61,408 saw the by defeating the Milwaukee Yanks support the four-hit Braves 3-2 in a battle of pitching
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  • 60 18 BRUSSELS, the Belgian capital, yesterday joined! the growing list of cities which want to stage tne 1964 Olympic Games. Other cities, which have expressed interest in waging the 1964 Games, ir '-lude Tokyo. Moscow, X icnjl Auckland, Belgrade several in the United The 1946
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  • 69 18 JOHNNY SULLIVAN, former British middleweight champion and present No. 1 contender for the British lightheavyWeight title hold by Randolph Turpin, had his licence to box withdrawn by the stewards of the British Boxing Board of Control in London day. The decision of t wards followed B report
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  • 1170 19 Captain Marvel shows grand form HE BEATS PALIO IN TRYOUT AIX^N LgWIS REPORTS THIS MORNINGS GALLOPS AT BUKIT TIMAH mPTAIN M \BVEL, who vnoii his first-HP race easily at M* a f imprcned since inai race and contour to impress. RM morning, with Chadwick »p aiul working with Palio (Baxter),
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  • 132 19 JTINAL acceptors for the Ce.v stakes, to be run at Newmarket on Wednesday Oct. 16, were published .lay. nal 128 cni mill race. -ted. The total the race will be 870. The acceptors are: Maels--903: Rally Incluna, 8.13; Prince Barle ian Flail P-mHin Morecambe, Artaban P n aflenr
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  • 219 19 SINGAPORE Recreation Club scored their fifth 1 successive win in the 5.11.A. Div. One league when they beat S.H.B. Police 3-1 on the padang yesterday. SRC were held to a goalless draw in the first half, but dominated the second hall play to win
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  • 43 19 Bcatty Secondary School maintained their unbeaten record in inter-school hockey when they beat Raffles Institution i-0 at Beatty Road yesterday. Latifl scored In the junior game Bcatty also beat Raffles 4~0. Swee i>im Chuan (3) and Meng Thong scored.
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  • 67 19 NEVILLE sison. the Malayan three miles champion, Was All ray win ncr oi the Rye miles cross country race at r. a. f Tf ngah y< U rday He again beat his 1 1 am mate Bil] Thomson, with Km Benton i Seletai i I bird Bison
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    • 126 19 STRAITS TIMES DIRECTORY OF SINGAPORE MALAYA In this latest issue of the Straits limes Directory the comprehensive coverage I has been greatly inrr<ase<l uhieh makes this Directory of inestimable value when seeking information on >ingapore Malaya the focal point of South East Asia. I Classined Business section shows all lyprs
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  • 388 20 NO POTS, NO PANS AND ALSO NO SHOES IS THE PRICE Russia is first nation to launch a satellite but— THE Russians were able to launch an earth satellite first because the Soviet people lack pots and pans and shoes. This comment came from Thierry Maulnier, noted French Catholic writer,
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  • 192 20 A DELEGATION of seven members of the Singapore East Coast Co-opera-tive Credit and Fish Marketing Society yesterday asked the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, for a Government relief grant of $2,300. The society wants the grant because it has spent $2,300 for damage caused
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  • 53 20 Hungarian police have arrested two more Hungarian members ol the British legation Stftff in Budapest. bringing the total now heU to five, it, was learned In Budapesi yesterday, Three other members ot the stafl are also in cmtody, One was arrested in June and
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  • 23 20 Quron Kli/abcth II an i PrinCfl Philip have been vaccinated in LotldOD agalnsj Asian Mv before go Ing to Am<-rira. U.P
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  • 250 20 A back to front play— and did the B.B.C. blush! I*HE British Broadcasting Corporation set oat tt mystify its radio audience last night > i\\ x murder play called "Death of a leading a^J and succeeded beyond its wildest dream- jjL play, which was recorded, came out backwards The programme
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  • 45 20 MOSCOW RADIO said yesterday that the time taken for their satellite to circle the earth was diminishing by three seconds every 24 hours. A Soviet scientist last night denied that the disintegration of the Soviet earth satellite was imminent. Renter.
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    • 8 1 Race Form FREE PRESS Thursday, 10 September, 1957
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    • 1957 1 SINGAPORE GOLD CUP MEET GUIDE 1 r )C 1 9-8 9F LLOWING are the horses entered for The Singapore Tv r I October Meeting. CLASS ONE ADELAIDE STAR sCRAK hi i>: 21 851 Ipoh I■> Uw I Div l Track yielding .i m ii: i IVn -s'-.r.t.vn 14 9 3'i
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