The Singapore Free Press, 29 October 1957

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press
  • 18 1 The Sinapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper 0 ***** Singapore, Tuesday. October 29, 1957. Price 15 Cts.
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  • 95 1 A BIG BAG BY PATROL 4 SINGAPORE customs sea patrol made a record bag early this morning when it seized over 3,300 lb. of contraband cigarettes. aul was made when patrol boat was ins vl s p i cious speedboat movements off Pulau Senang near the Raffles Light at 5
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  • 32 1 iber first grade rub- i ber buyers f.o.b. opened in mgapore this morning at SO 1 cents a lb.. down seveneighths of a cent on yesterdays close. The tone was
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    58 1 iriia radio r tfi pLJmS surfi J^ lt blas t following a test of an underwater": ln Washington l2s* JZtPQmVI rel^ s^ b th <* j ted States aufs V and l|, Tnn I k The test was rarripd out b V the United annonncement was issued by the United
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  • 321 1 Stringent blackout shrouds meeting of Soviet leaders as they discuss axed Marshal far into morning FATE OF MARSHAL GEORGI ZHUKOV, DEPOSED RUSSIA L4S DEFENCE MINISTER, WAS STILL BEING DISCUSSED BY TOP SOVIET LEADERS EARLY THIS MORNING The central committee of the Soviet
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  • 51 1 ORINCESS Alexandra of J- Kent, 20-year-old first cousin to Queen Elizabeth 11, went to work as a children's nurse yesterday —by the back door. The princess, daughter of the Duchess of Kent, started training as a nurse in the Great Ormond Street Hospital for sick
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  • 244 1 HAS SPUTNIK CRASHED? MOST UNLIKELY SAYS PROF. LOVELL pROFESSOR A. C. B. Lovt'U, who is in charge of Britain's giant radio-telescope at Jodrell Bank, Cheshire, said yesterday it was "extremely unlikely" that the Russian satellite had crashed. Professor Lovell was commenting on a report from Sydney
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 75 1 Trufood 100k... I for healthy, f\? •7%i^!^W happy babies x^^O^^sL like this one, Trufood's NoXT^-<fz^\ l^vJ the finest food you ran buy. r i >^ fc ~~^^*^Wjw/V^ j Humanised Trufood. H V^T^3^Y \V I Follow -on -Trufood and Y'-A*^^^/ \J% Ji Trufood Cereal food ±ry^.\\. all specially made for V
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  • 347 2 Complaints off rudeness off conductors, drivers 'disturbing' Courteous behaviour one of the rules MANAGEMENTS <>i Singapore public transport companies are anxious that Ihrir drivers and conductors should be <>n the friendliest of terms with the public* The spokesman u>\ four leading bus com- panies
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  • 64 2 BUS POP IS COMING I>oi' that heartwarming i 1 1 i gentleman w\ i < > never rail to ring U \igY\ from Ibe hardi il h« art i. |< Inins the f'n" Press. Tog< with such per& n alities as JHi Hawke, space pilot, and Blondie he will b<>
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  • 65 2 FjUREMEN of Brooklyn Fire Station, situated in one oi Wellington's hilly suburbs had little sleep during a recent violent storm. With each clap of thunder, the .station's fire alarm was set in action. At every alarm, the firemen were forced to turn-to in ease it
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  • 265 2 The search for Latiff iS over E f ATIFF has been found. Out of more than 50 applicants fo r the E role of Assistant Superintendent Latin bin E E Ismail, Mr. Tan Tock Peng a young Singapore I business man, has been selected for the E forthcoming series of
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  • Letter to the Editor on a growing menace
    • 148 2 YOUR leader on the sub- Ject of oil dilution of our beaches was most timely, for many people here in Singapore have had their enjoyment spoilt and their clothes ruined by What yon call this seaborne filth. It is only by means of a public outcry thai
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    40 2 picture. The Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, addresses members of the Volunteer Special Constabulary at the presentation of the Sir John Nicoll tropic at the annual shooting competition held at the Police Training School. It »a> von Free Press
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 169 2 JT GIAN GREAT QAI ET X SINGH'S V ANNUAL dHLk Ala-ays more tor your money HUGE SAVINGS ON ALL YOUR NEEDS MEN'S WEAR Manhattan Dress Play shirts $n.so $11.00 White Doric Turf Shirts 9.50 8.00 11 Leno White Shirts 13 so 11 .00 11 Golden Needle White Shirts 10.50 14.50
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  • 26 3 Ilstorm damages crops and fruits I With stones ggs pounded and orchards Mount Etna early lay. 1 indicated exnage to crops and fruit trei A. P.
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  • 176 3 Haa or banned area now safe B professional civil called yesterday public alarm system ..ints to trning of v Mayne *enetheir assoincludea many leading atomic scienI that planb for such warnings are to be I through the NaAtomic Energy oint Industrial the reeating of a
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    84 3 Queen Elizabeth chats with Mrs. Frank Riccardi, if who happened to be shopping at the time with her son when the Queen paid a surprise visit to a super- H market in Hyattsville, Maryland, U.S. The Queen and Prince Philip visited the super- §f market on their way
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  • 167 3 RED SPY CELLS FOR POLAND -kSiiiinii! iHlltttttm £OMMUNIST Party control celLs are to be set up throughout Poland to "appraise the activity and attitude of every party member/' it was announced in Warsaw la.st night. A resolution adopted by the 10th plenary session of the central committee of the Polish
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  • 203 3 Those 'dirty lyrics' annoy crooner Sinatra ROCK N ROLL MARTIAL MUSIC IS DENOUNCED OINGER Frank Sinatra yesterday denou need rock 'n' roll as a rancid aphrodisiac." The famed crooner, writing in the magazine Western World, published in Paris, praised the influence of American jazz and popular music as a wa
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  • 53 3 Mrs. Maria Santos yesterday gave birth to a 15.4 pound baby 28 inches long, at Guaiba, Brazil. Doctors •said this is the average weight and length of a child aged five months It is the eleventh child for, Mrs. Santos and her farrnhnnd
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  • 92 3 AIR CRASH— 2I DIE A people aboard a Spanish passenper plane on a j.\ regular flight between Tangier and Madrid were killed when if crashed yesterday fire miles south of Madrid with an engine on fire. The plane, a twin-enqine Douglas DC 3 of Iberia. Spanish Airlines, was rarrj/ing 17
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  • 59 3 Nearly 400 Americans have died of Asian flu and its eomplication.x. Including an 18th victim at the Penn hurst School for mentally retarded children near Philadephia. a count .showed yesterday New York State reported 125 flu deaths and Pennsylvania 70 to account for
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  • 15 3 Ships in Singapore Naval Base today arc Crano. Che vint. Newcastle and Andrew
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 2 3 R( fXQUISITE
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    • 218 3 Sin.e 1881 ■P^TTT) LEONARDS WKF O A dependable, house VA Q |WV J& hold refrigerators \Q" _-^4HH and appliances! fi There arc LEONARD Mk'^*Jjij§i Refrigerator^ still S^r Ir^^^^S m good running --i--»^ |«£j condition that are H y t^r"^^7 over years o^d. JEgMhM'i rr-IJ-U appliances m.iJ^ tr-L-^^Lf** rr^r Cold clear
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  • 230 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, Oct. 29, 1957. The Zhukov riddle worldwide specula- tion has been caused by the Kremlin's .surprise decision to "release" Marshal Georgj Zhukov from his post of defence minister. %nd this Is understandable as, in addition to being Russia's most popular personality, he is the one
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  • 300 4 1 DERELICT DESERT LINE WILL BE REBUILT JYfIKC'C'A and Medina an' tin two holy ettlCl j of Mohammedanism. Every Muslim hopef to visit them at least once In his life time and the pilgrims provide Saudi Arabia with one of their chief sources of
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  • 669 4  - It's water they need not oil wells A. ANGUS By OIL may have brought affluence to some of the lands ol the Middle East but so far as it concerns the mass ot their peoples the wealth furnished by oil is counter balanced by the poverty imposed through the dearth
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  • 91 4  -  Beachcomber fgfgghg A SCHOOLMASTER'S advlee to people to have more than one interest in life brings up the old story The Mayor of Vaiidreiiil-en-Tardenois w;is visiting New York. They took him to the top of the Umpire State Building and showed him the view. "What do you
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 34 4 WORLD FAMOUS GERMAN TELEFUNKEN witfi Hi-Fi system and 3~D BOlind Obt,iin.ible from your nearest TELEFUNKEN dcikr or c o n 1 ,i c t Soli SEOW KUAN CO., 4-C. Dhoby Ch.iut Singapore. Tel *****
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    • 72 4 the. "way gs^rypne. loves it/ BIRDS 1 jV I birds eye nsH riNGc v 4 ■^3^^' sra Y >^^^^^f vour cajitiircd by qui< k J K^V,ri^^^ 1 l>on«— no skin Just hral nKmn^B^HQQ^^V^Y -VI llrr s <^e way. at l^t. of ffMrarHr" trnWl^y J K'tt.n ß am. th<- i V
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  • 75 5 third Vrts Ball, held each year to raise funds for the Singapore Society, promises to be a colourful evening at Raffles Hotel on Saturuith costumes and floats geared to the theme of the strip cartoon. uiple will win a double first class ticket on one of
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  • Article, Illustration
    171 5 hundred diphtheria cases every year, yet... GovernCouncil do not need for ulation despiti .ibout LOO fih «di :ted everv Officer, Dr. H. R. Morrison, told the Free Press that he did not think that this was necessary. "With an average number of only 400 ea&os a year. I do
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  • 224 5 HOUSES BY SEA TO BE SHARED ■|ihl 10,000 datly-rtted L employees ol the Sin i pore City Council are 111 ly now to have a chance to Bpen<j their hi ,•in .small groups at seaside bungalows. The Finance and Oen< iii Purposes Committee ol the council has r< commended that
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  • 43 5 Niijht driving is about five times as dangerous as driving in the day. thj? French Road Safety Organisation reported in Paris yesterday, In launching a "lights and signals week" to persuade motorists to look to their lights. Reuter.
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  • 30 5 By the end of 1960. Hong Kong will probably have the tallest building in Asia. A 34-storey skyscraper is planned on a site near the harbour front.— Renter.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 191 5 P*^^"*P'l j ulo'oioliun and buulingi -g j^t.*^* y jL conivll rour [ravel Agenf o» MALAYAN AIRWAYS im^^Tn I G£Nf«tAl SAIfS AGENTS TFI ***** i^'SnWr I OC(AN lUIIOINC SiNGAPORf 4 |i:C2illlli:ilillC3li!lllill|||E2il|||f!1lt!IE2il!lllillil|[2llllililllllC^i!illlilllll[3ii!!Hi e For comfort* convenience economy Stay at Malayan Railway 5 •STATION HOTEL! KEPPEL ROAD SINGAPORE A Home from Home Every
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 46 6 IflUvli MORE FLAVOUR J LESS NICOTINE For the first time filter tip smokers are getting what H J want... much more flavou j and aroma with much Ir nicotine. After the first fev a puffs from an L s la Crush proof. A'- lo|lJf anrf King-sLe
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 190 6 MIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIMIIII.||UI||IIHMIMUIIIMIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII|IIIIIIMIIIIII|IIIIHIIIIIIIHIIMIHIMtIIIUIUMIHIIIIIHIHIIIIIHI I l^KbMMiMMi^^ M^^iMBBBMMMyiM Jli\MMt\ki; >:K j^y l^lk and Phi?! DavK lidZr WHATS MONEY PLENTY OF I I POfsTT BEALARMER JTriP" ""T^En > (HOWPIfYOU -Tir *"^s^ =s=S5 v FOR? HERE WE I NOISE FROM MONEY Afit? y It fc g£,,. V&HTUPHEKeT apenthcx^e a rrcorrs are in twemipple/ planes flying] jewels,
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    • 455 6 sdffdf BORN today, you have a quiet serve and dignity that you a person to whom oth. look for help and advice. You h-i a strong sense of duty. The guiding motivation in your life is your conscience and your s tual outlook. You intend to carry out every slightest
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 175 7 LONDON, Oct. Z&. liewous Today KSS C 1 f KIHBiK v> ivt buyers 23?i buyers rgirtyeM J»° w no sellers no filers Si^ 24 buyers 23 buyers 24'i sellers 23 7 s seller* «x< <,oot 24 buyers 23% buyers BIBBER No l BhS 24 4 sellers 24
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    • 115 7 NEW YORK, Oct. 28 Previous Today tin Straits Spot 9100 nom- 91.37 nom. ftoJiriConiw Oct.' unquoted unquoted Nov. unquoted unquoted tow Ouipt SALES I Nil* straits Contract Oct 9025 buyers 90.50 buyers Straits toniraci 91 00 sellers 91 37 sellers Nov 90 25 buyers 90.50 buyers 91.00
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    • 43 7 NEW YORK. Oct 28Previous Today 30 Industrials 435.15 ***** 20 Railroads 112.41 111 23 4n Domestic Bonds 84 66 84.65 15 Utilities 63 98 64.41 fij Stocks Composite Averages 147 88 147.12 Above prices quoted in U.S. cerits per Ib.
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    • 47 7 Mai r Limpon.; spot 24' j. 24',, afloats 24. Ootol>er ship- iwak spot and awaiting release 24. afloats 23%, October shipment. 23 T i Muntok white sjx)t 34%. awaiting release 34, afloats 34. October shipment 33. sellers ex-dock. P >ted in U.S. cents per Ib.
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    • 89 7 COPRA Philippines oif rK' North iinipM,, delivered «n,ht per long ton Noy./Dec »'On;\. Struts c if. r K. North Hiropean delivered weight Der long ton Oct. Nov. Nov./Dtc. C °bulk MT < M Crad str;^s in C V N OH- Cnidc (evlon P" l^ in bulk
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  • 45 7 The United States Army yesterday unveiled the hawk," its newest air defence missile system said to be capable of destroying hostile aircraft flying at tree-top level. The system uses an advanced radar technique which, unlike conventional radar, ignores stationary objects- Reuter
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  • 393 7 Operations planned for narcotics clean-up in Singapore 15,000 addicts, 1,200 opium dens in city fHK police are conducting a comprehensive survey on the narcotics problem in Singapore ho that counter-measures can be taken The narcotics branch of the C.I.D and the Customs Department want a
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  • Article, Illustration
    125 7 Miss Alice Wong, the Singapore Great World z: Trade and Industries E Fair "Queen" who won E E a return trip to Hong Kong with a 10 days' E E stay. E E The prize was award- E E ed by J. Serravallo of E E Trieste, manufacturing E E
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  • 54 7 A Filipino fisherman was choked to d^ath by a mudfish which v/iggled into his throat. Pedro Dasal caught two mudfish. He held one in his mouth to free a hand in order to explore his nets for the rest of his catch when the slippery fish fell
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  • 69 7 ONE of 25 QUrsei to be presented with special prizes by Princess Margaret in London last week was Miss Vera Mei, aged 20, of Kowloon, Hong Kong. Miss Mei. who was chosen as one of the two best second -year nurses ut SL Charles Hospital, London,
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  • 48 7 Holidaymakers on Durban's beachfront will be told through loudspeakers how much they should pay far cold drinks, ice creams and pies. The practical effort to stop profiteering on refreshments is being introduced by the city council following widespread complaints by visitors. Reuter.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 55 7 1 ,^m m■■■■■ Q I Singapore; ■HIGH TIDES* TODAY: 2 09 p.m. TOMORROW: 352 am B and 2.57 p.m. THURSDAY: 4.55 am and 3.58 p.m. FRIDAY: ft 25 am and 5.22 p.m SATURDAY: 7.40 am and 7.17 p.m. m m SUNDAY: 825 am B and 830p m. MONDAY: 8 s<»
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    • 120 7 Today's Radio Programme 1.15 p.m. LllCky Dip Part I- 1.30 Time Signal ,irul News; 1.45 Lucky Dip-— Part IT; 2.00 Close Down; 5.00 Li '.lit Mu ICj 5.30 Fiesta; 6.00 Tunr Signal and Programme Summary; 6 ()2 Happy Anniversary presented by Zainal Alani; 0.80 Speak Malay; 6.35 Happy Anniversary (cont.);
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  • 519 8 Jjj The All-Singapore Road and Crass Track Cycling Carnival was a great success and went off •I without a hitch. The Carnival, organised by the Singapore Island Ramblers and sponsored by Tan Seng-Kwang Company, proved an attraction for large crowds of spectators. More
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  • 128 8 Thrills and spills as well as speed jl WHERE were several crashes in this > ttiriii packed Cycling Carnival, but happily < those who came off V m suffered only slight 2" injury. The picture J above shows the final ■I of the one wile race f for schoolboys, and
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  • THE PAPER WITHIN A PAPER Eve
    • 11 1 THE PAPER WITHIN A PAPER Eve tyi, Tuesday October 29, 1957.
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    • 481 1 The Fluffy Look ERA is on us I>PE VRS to EVE thai the trouble women's fashions is that they are ned by nien. Tracking down the ul wherefores of the new trend in L*s observed in local fashion shops, EVE found thai these shops' canny and blessedly feminine women me
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    • 368 1 EVE TAKES YOU ON A SHOPPING JAUNT IF a group ot tlis- cerning Singapore women were to set out on a tour of the city to survey the shopping 5 scene, where would they go? EVE's guess Is that E they'd be interested in checking the neuest arrivals in fashions,
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 123 1 NEWS! A long- lasting lipstick that docs not dry lips r i -"""&<^^H___ftt v* _it__^^_» KK^ i Helena Rubinstein's WATERPROOF LIPSTICK f>;//v Helena Rubinstein combines two revolutionary discoveries in one amazing lipstick. ..only her new WATERPROOF LIPSTICK gives you: 1. Beneficial nutrisol thai keeps Lips healthy, invitingly luminous, ;uul never,
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    • 62 2 SHOES FROM ITALY Shoes hailed by Europe's leading con- g turlen are these, dUplajred so entrancing!) by a lovely Singapore model. They arc of pair (iff au lait kidskln and me Included in n#n CoJltttiuii from I lor- B ence, Italj, available at eentra] shop, rh.rr are matching hand baga
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    • 249 2 Glamour at a price you can afford IF you are tired of your costume jewellery or it looks -shabby, invest' in newpieces to accentuate your charm at parties Nothing does more for a woman than a radiant and well-made necklace or bracelet with matching ear jewels, of course. One central
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    • 89 2 Here's a contemporary madonna and child of I Asian inspiration, the painstaking creation of a noted j Indonesian sculptor. It is one of a new collection of j /ine Balinese wood carvings at a Tanglin Road shop. I There is rich beauty in this three-foot figurine of blonde-toned
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    • 156 2 i^AN-CAN petticoats, Radha Store, 86 North Bridgl Road; polka dotted frocks, costume jewellery, Vanity. H Battery Road. Italian shoes and handhags, French aluminium, heeled shoes, Data, North Bridge Road; leisure clothes, Town Country Drr.ss .Salons, Orchard Road (Tanglini nnd Meyer Cham- bers, Ramos Place. Pearl
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    • 295 2 MONTHS ag k EVE I rcvolutionai I wmch so üb la screaming a -.^ffl to corr^i,,-. -M which may m e a a lead to nr< rms. |L The subject .^JRI ssh B who stalk I t.-v^a their prey, i .^'"iß. stance. l0 tl an(| Enlishk-ncd, decent ,B men
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    • 164 2 LAND OF ENCHERMEM JETS relax on the !n W' cushions of Ji airliner while wr :W the sparkling Wf New Zealand, to ingly through el .-"..'1, li > c M to Wellington a land for trenchrnnen! m And you'll /%I^Kj| want to .sink fyllllHvl your teeth \rw*^«M (as soon as
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    • Page 2 Advertisements
      • 124 2 BLUE BELL j KIDDIES 9 818 OVERALLS PLAY SUITS Size 1-6 Prices from $6.00 to $7.00 Co on easily fil comfortably (elastic back keeps them snug), are designed for a long life of hard wear A v/sf# wi7/ convince you 90 369, North Bridge Road, Singapore. 174, Batu Road, KUALA
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    • 258 3 ave woman answers thets but ar the nen. 1 I these i payincient and eonInage. re are to ir mark on futun v tne ititution 3 issue of ussi ir ranks j a nd humanistriking its r nd the a l the vlcs d task t the recent Bangkok ference
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    • Article, Illustration
      52 3 Scintillating discs in black refreshingly ornament this white frock, a cool number of simple line with a broad cummerbund that wanders off into a sash for added backin i*» rest. It \y worn by its clever young local designer and is available in various colour combinations.— Free
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    • 281 3 Hollywood look for hair THE "Hollywood Look' has arrived in Singapore with an innovation in exciting controlled hair colour-baths and whipped, cream hair lightener— hailed by the cinema stars themselves! The beauty specialist who is introducing these glamorous treatments showed EVE 12 colour-bath tones— all of them distinctively new, radiantly
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    • 65 3 Designed '»> an etlterprUlnf Singapore woman is this comfortable and fetching leisure costume of turquoise blue raw silk, worn by an attractive model. Slim -lined trousers are topped by a loose blouse with sack waistline which draws snugly close. The handsome cravat of Italian silk
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    • Page 3 Advertisements
      • 101 3 goddess The Cod d ess Long r' j Line Bra lifts the 17 bosom, slims the j \^J^ midriff and makes I J$K one's figure truly ,X fe^**^ V beautiful \&2\" 4 W& AD w C CUps m^' V 4 sold exclusively at TOWN COUNTRY Tanglin Emporium: Orchard Rd. Dress
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      912 4 THE NEWEST. SNAPPIES] MOST PRACTICAL PA; m i m&* vmsmm SJ INDONESIA may be in the throes of conversion to new personal latitudes under independence but through it all the islands' most bohemian Of all personalities th« artist closes his eyes to politics and paints Oil, fclOOf ill his
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    • Page 4 Advertisements
      • 23 4 Just Received t India's Handwoven Bedspreads Bath Towels Silk Stoles and scarves Durable Distinctive Decorative II 7\N II I, 11 0 MS Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllliiiiiii
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      • 36 4 For Beautiful Frocks I 11, Battery Road, Singapore, 1. (Telephone: *****) REYETTE vjUUL/E)) COLD WAVE! Introduced by I ivkfi Michelle Itom^tl Purlour 13, Battery Road, Tel: ***** For the "FIRST time in Singapore Direct From "HOLLYWOOD
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    • Article, Illustration
      60 5 BESPECTACLED 20--)ck Eng Uu,, Scho( j/. Ying Hwa t i scorchng pace miles choolb and had i the mart the finish as h attacked I He i ed above Waning with pain as nembers >/ the St. John's hnbulancc massage his leg. Barely c minutes later he rode a
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      63 5 t three in he s ,r C road 'ace de< 32 Jtfe*. From Jeff to W: r/k> winner Hamid a nt of (he Malayan tough Riders Cycling >lub, Ng Poh Kok of the 'hong Wah Wheelers, 'fond, and Raffi bin wji Bahreici, third, a umber of the mt< material
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    • 103 5 Mori: than 3,000 peo- pie sat in the blaz- I ing sun t o watch the erass track Cycling ohampionshipa held at ParrCf Park. The children In the picture On the left arm- I »*d with umbrellas, watched th c day's racing from a secluded spot.
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    • 87 5 > TPHE happy shot above was taken minutes A after the conclusion of the Cycling Carni- I val and it shows Hamid Najat, 25, the out- standing rider at this meet with three offi- cials who helped to make it such a success. From left to
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    • 63 5 i 5 llu.ynh van Tliuomj. a former winner of the I Singapore opon 150-mile road race and a bin name 3" I in Colon? eydc racing between 1949-1952 won the I one mile race for officials. He is seen above Ji receiving the trophy from Mr BffC
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    • 181 6 Take up peace role plea to Japan inix)nksian states- man Dr. Moham mt(i Hatta has urged Jaj)an to act as Asian peacemaker through her position as a member of the u.n. Security Council and also to help dissipate the cold war. The former Indonesian Vice President made the appeal during
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    • 39 6 At the United Nations. Japan's Foreign Minister Aiichiro Fujiyama said that if Japan saw fit to CO-operate in any joint disarmament proposal, India would be the most likely country to join in such a proposal. U.P.
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    • 45 6 Beating rice shortages TVftf- Sukit Nimtnan- ItJ. haemin, Siain's Minister of Economy, said in Saigon that his Government had suggested to the Colombo Plan conference a project to co-ordinate activities between rice surplus and rice deficit nations. It is now under study, he said. A.P.
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    • 26 6 Negotiations have begun in New Delhi aimed at increa.sing Indian iron ore exports to Japan on an extended basis. U.P.
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    • 78 6 RATIONALIST CHINA'S ruling KuomintanParty in a major foreign policy decision ur^ed the Government to strengthen its ties with all non-Communist countries even if they already recognise Red China. The recommendation for a more liberal foreign policy camp In a resolution passed by 500 members attending
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    • 88 6 "Operation Phibltnk." a. large cale combined landsoa Etii manoeuvre, will bo l !f i >'■■ the Philippines I nun Fridaj to Dec n by the SOUtl I I t Asia Treaty Or- m (BEATO) A.P. The first five members of the agricultural college in Bangkok who
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    • 67 6 The Japanese Ambas- I sador In Washington. Mr. A.sakai. .said in a television interview: "The Integration violence at Little Rock, Arkansas. created. very frankly, not a very good impression on the Japanese public He said the Japane.se man-in-the-street did not realise that the Violence wii.s confined
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    • 138 6 A NEW KOREA WAR LOOMS SAYS Dr. RHEE gOUTH KOREAN President Syngman Rhee has warned that "all too many signs indicate another North Korean communist invasion 1 of South Korea is in the making." Dr. Rhee said South Korea was "too weak militarily." He warned that any reduction of the
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    • 80 6 MR. Ataru Kobayashi, the Japanese roving: ambassador to South-East Asia, said on his return that communist Chinese economic activity in SouthEast Asia is "very strong." He told Tokyo correspondents that Communist China would have a direct route to the area in the near
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    • Glimpses
      • 200 6 Ha ft a points the way to Japanese INDONESIAN statesman Dr. Mohammed H^ 1 said in Tokyo the biggest problem facing h Country today is how to complete the nation!! construction Indonesia has embarked unon That construction requires capital, manSoww technical know-how and raw material he «S' we nave a
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      • 59 6 Nationalist China's ruling Kuomintang Party during its congress in Taipeh, called on the government to give "more effective support" to anti-Commun-ist forces o?i the Chin ess mainland. U.P. Tie Standard Vacuum Oil Company, now en^aued in exploring the West Bengal River delta for oil has abandoned its second well drilling
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      • 81 6 Japan ivill shortly demand that United Statc s pay indemnity for losses allegedly suffered by seme 2,000 J a pa n est p r ohibited from reLumuiy 10 ineir prewar homes on Ogcsaicam ißonin) Island, Kyodo Wire Service said. These Japanese were evaeuted to the Japanese mainland during the last
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      • 90 6 'he modern governmentowned shipbuilding yard at Vishakapatnam, India's only shipyard construetingr ocean -going: vessels, will build ships in future to German dedfoi ru, yard has been usinr French designs.- \p r The 2 790 gross ton Japanese Antarctic expedition s hm Soya Maru has left Tokyo for the Antarctic L
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      • 30 6 ALLAHABAD, THE HOMETOWN OF PRIME MINIST E R JAWAHARLAL NEHRU, HAS APPEALED TO THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT FOR IMMEDIATE AID BECAUSE OF THE "WORST FAMINE IN THE PAST 60 YEARS U.P.
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    • 270 6 'Potentialities of Asia are vast' "WE believe there are tremendous possibilities in Asia which can attract initiative, skills, capital and ingenuity of private business, both domestic and foreign," Mr. Frederick Eteinhardt, counsellor of the U.S. State Department, told the Colombo Plan conference in Saigon. He said thai the IT.S. wants
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    • 262 7 'Let's have workshop priests,' says the Bishop WORKER PRIESTS who would stay at their factory benches or office desks during the week should be ordained by the Church to meet the clergy shortage. This revolutionary idea is put forward by the Bishop of Southwell, Nottinghamshire, England, Dr. Russell Barry, in
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      51 7 The first of the autumn fogs in Europe has been causing road havoc in Western Germany particularly on the notorious FrankfurtDarmstadt Auttjbahm. The driver of the sandwiched Volkswagen in the picture on the left escaped unhurt. He managed to get out seconds before the giant trailer crashed onto
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    • Calling all Photographers
      • 85 8 ONAPS of sunsets are anything but difficult O Just find a nice sunset and shoot it. Remember one thing, though. You are facing into the sun :md should shield the lens from direct rays— a lenshood will help a lot. As for exposure, at sunset time there is
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      • 72 8 SELANGOR CONTEST iir no k< )iv h< 'i pi i iVI sident 01 the Singapore Art society Photographic Oroup Informs me thai the Selangor Photogra* phic Society hag invited iiis society to art, as judi'.e.s for the forthcoixi' Ing Belangor exhibition. Pi< I urea 11] be eni down Ithoul name
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      • 267 8 ALWAYS BE GN WATCH i or ni^ht, rain or shine, Indoors Or out you'll SUI I eaj n the magic box tj for yo camera'; capabilities 11 you play "peek-a-boo" with window iiiui doors. Yes, you can convert the common, ordinary, ever-in-evidence window or dooi
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      • 120 8 Print standard highest ever CAMERA CLUB SECTION THE Third Quarterly Members' Competition of the Photographic Society of Singapore attracted 138 prints. The standard of work was the highest ever submitted in the quarterly contest which conveyed impressively the improvement in the Camera Art among the members. The selected 49 pictures
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      • 34 8 MUTUAL INTEREST. 9' Shooting through a dOOT not only gives thU picture a frame. It e <:'l(l depth, The photography was Mr, j van Chwet Teck 0/ Towner Hood, Singapore, nil|illlilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim
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        174 8 fHE State Highway Department 0/ Virginia has installed sigiis at spots along the highways telling motoring snapshooters that there is a plage of photographic interest coming up in about a thousand feet or so. ABOVE: "JUS COMPLETED Windows are favourite subject with mai photographers. They invariably make a good
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      • 84 8 qingapore has nine O photographs on exhibition during the recent 1957 Royal Photographic Socii tv Autumn Pictorial Exhibition. Hong Kong, our closest rival also has nine. Tan Siong Teng, pri ss photographer or the Nan yang ttiang Pan, was the only one to have two entries accepted.
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    • 627 9 T ik niinniiiii iiiuniHH* t a iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii j|J I &f M Eiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii f)DAY'! nterior dec >rs arc temii daylightvei s ext to white, they the most lightjlding colours for bis and ceilings are e pale yellows (re-fection-rating 70 per talc green runner-up Ih 50 W cei
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    • 277 9  -  G. W. MORLAND pUST forms most readily in damp or humid atmospheres or wncre aiK ternate drying and wetting of the material takes place. For complete protection you must seal of! the surface from atmospheric conditions. Galavamsing is much more efficient than painting. This
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    • 166 9 I I out ming Itant they etelyl ed^es In fed enamel up to the safe Mil lon, A.-, .soon ;i.s the ■'1 BnOWfl you know M the drawer haa been pulled out m far ai it la safe to go TOZOr blade in a holder makes
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      • 25 9 PHON E 322 41 fi-fi TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD. Y^Q V\ H3 CfCIL STREEF SIK6AFOHC UL OL^J MANAGING DIRECTOR RONALD PltK j PACKERS, SHIPPERS INSURANCE AGENTS
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    • 773 10 FIJIAN-STYLE RUGGER TOURISTS ARE A GRAND TEAM TO WATCH THEY SHOW FIRST CLASS TEAM WORK H\ iicr Press Rugbj Reporter PFHE Hong Konj nif- by tourists may not be us powerfully built as the fabulous Fljians, but they certainly (i<> "<»i lack the skill ui
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    • 213 10 GREAVES IS A RESERVE rwMiK England team against I Ireland ai Wembley on Nov. 6 is unchanged from the eleven which beat Wales 4-0 in the la t borne Internal lonal. The team Is: Hi >pkinson (Bolton Wanderer i. Home (West Bromwlch Albion), Byrne i Mam he ter United), Clayton
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    • 190 10 RANDOLPH TURPIN (Britain), former world mid-dle-weight champion, beat Sergio Burehi (Italy) the referee stopping their ten rounds iight-heavy-Weight match in the second round at Birmingham Jast Oighti Turpin, now British light -heavyweight champion. handed out tremendous punishment in the one minute II)
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    • 127 10 Beatty beal Victoria i>v I '"lit poll I i "<>;i] ;i iifi Iry to fivf (KOAl) m thelf In tei chool i ii"b'. match Bit Victoria School yesterday, JOfeph T:in BCOred both trie for Beatty and Mah mood conv< rl ed '>'>'■ c i
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    • 229 10 /iENTURIES by three New. \j South Wales batsmen put the Australian touring cricket team in a position to force an innings victory over Rhodesia at Salisbury today. Rhouesia will start the final day still needing 228 to avert the innings defeat, with two wickets clown.
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    • 194 10 r pHE president, of th€ LaWQ I Tennis Association of Australia, Mr T) M. Frryuson. oxpi, nurd in Melbourne yesterday uh; some :iin;itcur.s were tingled oul for Investigation and other* were not. Re ifj iiied to crll lei mi by newspaper of the r. T A a.'s
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    • 35 10 Doncaater Roveri and Bamsley drew 1 1 In their English Football League Second Division match last In ;i T)iv Throe South match, Newport county and Readillfl dlavi d ,i ncorele Reuter
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    • 63 10 REYNOLDS HITS 174 OFF NSW A KNOCK of 174 by 21 year -'old Hay Reynolds and beaten 106 bj Walter Walmfcley helped Queensland Innings lead <>f 313 ova New South Wales the holders, on the U" rd day of the four-W Sheffield Shield matcn at Brisbane yesterday. Scores \<
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    • 202 11 I ALLAN LEWIS reports this morning's gallops fie clocks 38V2 for three furlongs |U!>TY LINK 11, I vkhkn by Abdul fciawi, showed his |ik"ii»- for a heavy inu-k when he ran Bi in 3SJ in a tryout Kvith Gunong Rapat ■Wahab) at
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      43 11 S E R V I C E S' Jones (N0.2) gets his hand On Hong Kong vvingthreequarter Sharpe and managed to pull him down during play in yesterday's rugby match on the S. CC. padang. Strickland, Services centre-three, looks on. oicture. Free Press
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    • 15 11 W' Services beat V- Service? Chatham by 1, 11 in a ru-bv Reuter
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    • 194 11 I 'oia, doubts were i tcked to became ■■rnp at I for I'd hy Stone, ind W. to Roistar, to win £12,000 and Sun Plight to win 10.000. V- nus Slipp r. stable mm pan lon of Roistar they are bot h trained In Ireland by
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    • 217 11 pRANZ STAMPFL, the world famous athletic coach who helped Roger Bannister to set the first under- lour- minute mile, may visit Singapore, Malaya and other Asian countries to help local coaches to raise the .standard of Asian athletics. Stampfl said in Melbourne yesterday that
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    • 179 11 Combined side fail to get a point Chinese, joint favourites with Malays for the S.A.FA. Special League championship, maintained their unbeaten record when they beat Combined Europeans Eurasians Indians 9-2 at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. It wa s the final game for the Combined team, who failed to gain a
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    • 207 11 IyANDKKKKs canst <i an up el iii the Singapore Hockey Association niv. One League when they beat University oi Malaya who were strong iy fancied f <> win thii year's championship, bj 1 u at Bukit Tiniah yesU relay. it wa th<
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    • 101 11 INDIAN ASSOCIATION sufA fered another defeat when they were beaten 1-0 by Royal Naval Police In their S.H.A. Div. One match at Balestier Road yesterday. Police would have won by a bigger margin, but their finishing was poor. Indians could have saved the game. They forced
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    • 68 11 The All -Singapore team to meet Hong Kong in the floodlit rugby match at Jalan Besar on Nov. 4 (kick off 8 p.m will be: R M Parker (captain); C. Carey, R. Strickland A N. Other, B. French; N. Slattery, T. Tomkin; .1. Boocock, B.
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      • 91 11 DA NDRUFF? NE w scientific formula" STOPS DANDRUFF AND ITCHY SCALP Previously soM ns '■>! BB mode in Hollywood, new BANISH made m PHARMACEUTICAL DIVISION OF MAX FACTOR 8. CO LTD. wedding PICTURES Make arrangements Mi 00 W for your photographs !o be taken by FREE PRESS PHOTOGRAPHER Telephone: Singapore
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    • 451 12 Halt word war' call In U.N. by Yugoslavia Saudi Arabian Covt. says King Saud's mediation offer still stands gRITAIN yesterday at i used Russia in (he I.\. General Assembly Of trying to dominate the Arab world "by every mischievous and dangerous means short of
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    • 173 12 'SET CYPRUS FREE' ¥\ENIAL of self-determin-1' ation to the population of Cyprus during the past three years nas cost thousands of British, Creek and Cypriot lives and cannot be continued indefinitely, the opposition leader Dr. Herbert Evatt declared in Sydney yesterday. Addressing a ch e e ring audience of I,ooo—
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      131 12 SIX KISSES in a crowded room ended rumours that the Ingrid Bersman-Kossellini six-year mankn was on (he rocks. The six kisses were planted hv film '> director Rossellini on the cheeks of his film' >lar I wife, She wept tears of joy as her husband embraced i her
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    • 175 12 A BRITISH hair-style expert said in Hastings yesterday the preening of women is intended solely to make other*' women look like sparrows. Any thought that it has to do with attracting the male of the species, said Harold W. Semmens, is ''arrant nonsense.'' Semmens, master of
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    • 78 12 NINE gold bars valued at $19,327 were stolen from a goldsmith's shop in South Bridge Road, Singapore, yesterday morning. A police spokesman said a duplicate key of the saf€ In which the gold bars were kept was lo.st about four months ago. The spokesman said
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    • 61 12 A 'square' deal in bamboo A RARE kind of bamboo, square rather than round in .shape, has been discovered near Nantsing. in Fukien Province, SouthEa.st China, according to reports from Foochow. Local residents say that it came from plants brought from Formosa more than a century ago. Some groves have
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    • 145 12 Toivnsend meets Miss Universe in Peru DEOPLI »re still talking in the city of Arci|iiipa, Peru, about the greeting, including a kiss on the hand, that Group Captain Peter Townsend gave Miss Universe on Sunday. Both were the guests of Mayor Ulrlcfa Neivser at I reception
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