The Singapore Free Press, 30 October 1957

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press I .M:.l.i>a's Own Family Paper it' */inikKfli&v Oc*tobon *>0, Asf*j v m i*icc m.o %*>vs«
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  • 442 1 Zhukov will be given a top job— but it hasn't been fixed SILENCE ON DEPOSED MARSHAL 15 BROKEN: NEXT POST CORRESPONDING TO HIS EXPERIENCE, QUALIFICATIONS' MOSCOW TENSION STARTS TO EASE A RELAXED and confident Mr. Nikita Khrushchev indicated last night that the riddle of the former Defence Minister Marshal Georgl
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  • 197 1 THREE UNION CHIEFS HELD I TOHORE police last ■ht arrested nndcr En genes regulations t ice tup officials of the National Union of Factory and General Workers of Malava. More unionists may be arrested today. The names ol the I arrested men are: Tan Han Sui, se( retarj of the
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  • 102 1 THE MAD BOMBER'S GRUDGE A MENTALLY-DERANGED youth throw a homemade bomb into the Israeli Parliament chamber yesterday wounding the "prime Minister. Mr. David BcnOurion and four other cabinet ministers. Police identified the -assassin a.s Moshe Ben Yaacov Duek. 25, who has spirit most of his time in and out of
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  • 127 1 MR Peter Thorneycroft Chancellor of the Exchequer, warned British workers currently pressing for higher pay that if their demands were granted it would mean disaster to the country. i nek of support for measures to stop the pound sterling declining would "precipitate devaluation," he toid the House
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  • 76 1 J^R. NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV, Soviet Communist Party boss, told Western Ambassadors at a reception last night to mark Turkey's National Day: "You people are our neighbours. Let him be damned who wants war. The one who wants war, E let him fight alone. But anyway, why
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  • 466 2 Drive tor culture in Colony to get a big boost Search now on for a building PINEMA magnate and philanthropist, Mr. Loke Wan Tho, is to establish Singapore's first community art gallery "as soon a« suitable quarters are located/' The proposed new
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  • 144 2 EQUAL PAY BID FOR WOMEN Women teachers in Malaya are performing duties no le.s;. in importance than the vast majority <>! men teachers Ai> SUCh, they should havi parity of conditions oi service with men. according to the National Union cf Teachers In the Federation, A memorandum on a unr
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  • Article, Illustration
    100 2 MR. H. H. *****. the Controller of E Lands and Claims in E E the War Office, Lon- don. who has arrived in E E Singapore by CPA from E E Hon/* Kong, where E E he has been touring E E British army establish- E ments. E Mr. Hobb
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  • 68 2 MR. ALAN Lennox-Boyd. British Secretary of ■State for the Colonies, will present Princess Margaret with a .£15.000 diamond brooch when he returns to London shortly. The brooch is a present from Dr. J. T. Williamson, owner of the Williamson Diamond Mine at Mwadul. Tanganyika, who because
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  • 29 2 Dr. Ernest O. Lawrence, inventor of the cyclotron "atom-smasher," wa.s yesterday named winner of the US. Atomic Energy Commission's $150,000' Fermi Award for 1957. A. P.
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  • 33 2 Soviet authorities yesterday In effect banned foreign correspondents from making television nims in Russia by announcing in Moscow that such film was "no longer acceptable for shin ment abroad."- Reuter
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  • 156 2 7th Standard (Malay) only qualifies r piii; Singapore Ministry of Education li in mni ,t Malay teachers A Spokesman for thfl Ministry said yesterday thai they were vrry short of Malay teachers, "We need at least »»o. tuom .^n to 10 f o next >«;ir," he said
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    • 27 2 E S T I V E B A C A I N S NOW ON FASHIONABLE ITEMS for LADIES MEN AT CHEAPEST PRICES BUYNOW&SAVE WASSJAMULL'S HIGH STREET
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    • 171 2 SINGAPORE g^ RAFFLES HOTEL SAT. NOV 2nj B* Dancing to the Dance Band o| the Rhodesian African Rifles. A* Grand Parade of Cartoo n Costumes Parade of Cartoon Floats. JANE JANE JANE Trumpeters of the Rhodesian I African Rifles Military Band m^ Surprise Item A girl and her dress FRANCO
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  • 163 3 MILK FOR YOUR VEINS Coconut juice makes a good blood plasma, says doctor gLOOI) plasma can be substituted by the milk of coconut according to a scientific paper read by a Colombian, Dr. Adalberto Gallardo at a medical conference on the island of San Andres. Eighty doctors from different Colombian
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  • 161 3 GUARDS ON THE RUN... Cheeky bonfire boys win the day! T<HE GRENADIER 1 GUARDS, pride of the British Army, actually called in the police yesterday foi protection against jeering- schoolboys. The boys, who blame the Guards for setting alight their Guy Fawkes bonfire during the weekend, heard that the soldiers
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  • Article, Illustration
    61 3 Isn'l the only nation with an "earth I satellite"—'Britain's version, worn here by model I \ohiii{ie Mamiy, was seen in Paris last week I while headline-hitting counterpart was racing The earth satellite" is the name given to this I hairstyle by it.s creator Mr. Simon Hext. It was
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  • 88 3 A HAIR-COLOURING fad has started in Sydney. Husbands are returning home at night to find a "different" woman in tho house. While they are at work, their wives have fallen prey to the latest trend in women's hair styling the tinted look. Hairdressers said the number
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  • 33 3 November first grade rubber buyers fob. opened in Singapore this morning at 80 3 4 cents a lb., up a quarter of a cent on yesterday's close. The tone was steady.
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  • 249 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, Oct 30. 1957. Opinion Those lazy parents liovv often it Is that, 11 because of selfishness and laziness on the part of others, sonu- people have to work twice as hard as they nerd. A good example of this can bo .seen in our clinics
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  • 700 4  - New names for old in Russia HUGH LUNGHI minim hum Ku nil.n< illinium ifho recently broadcast this revealing report over the 8.8.C. European Service. ■HnNiiiiiimniiiiiiiiiiiiiiinjS A new decree: will relieve the! Soviet authoriJ ties o£ she em-i barrassment of: constantly re j naming places! when Coitimu-j nist idols £all into
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  • 94 4  -  Beachcomber L;LJKJH WITH cars growing smaller and smaller the StraDon All Purpose i s Im>iiii Ut be popular It straps on to the bark like a soldier's park and can be taken into houses or left in cloakrooms. th,i s doing away with the parkin* problem When
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  • Article, Illustration
    8 4 "CAREFUL NOW, MR. DULLES! YOU'RE PLAYING WITH FIRE!"
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    • 69 4 I PAftK PHILIPPE 1L« world fori iii«»-l C titst I' 1 1 it's X /hr I i>rtl* fur i>rr 9 < nul it/ i fir Hi S Vnzr i< inning (/i/o/k>ru# 7«r«. 7 «f«« l*alik c /*/.////*/>«•. Om U C l*i iZ4 u inning u>ljnstrr», Z. 2 I I'ultk l'hilif,(n-.
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    • 97 4 A.y.r-9.2 d Sturdy, dependable. a man's watch; yet distinguished in the classic simplicity of the case design, in the elegance of the dial with »t-> s ll!(l figures. Precision, shock protected. antimagnetic. COO waterproof automatic, the Conquest is for you demand the best. The Conquest is a companion wear it
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  • 419 5 SHOP OWNERS BID FOR OWN UNION Raw deal all round, cry the Colony's provision men By StaCC Reporter PETER MM PROVISION shop owners in Singapore need an association to look after their inter ests on a mutual protection basis. This is the view expressed to the Free Press by a
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  • Article, Illustration
    50 5 kson, a 39-year-old coal miner from New on, near Chesterfield, Derbyshire. England V<> a meal of dahlias at the Old Age Pensioned Nt'w UinxunzUm. recently. Flowers are not L n ho^ ev Cookson satisfies his for them only to raise money for the old ensioners associations in the district. miiinmom
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  • 188 5 of Education U n, plan he vast Innumber of ng admission Primary school ln have three econdary j«tOPOf JjdUCtttoll ellan. said Id have 18 in, m pooma Bin n th« ta true- there 11 all the n( i ■1 buildto 18 modify the structure of
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  • 61 5 Primate on remarrying of divorcees The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Geoffrey Fisher yesterday told clerics who' remarry divorces that they could not claim to be "acting with the authority of the church." The Primate was replying at his diocesan conference to critics of his recent statement that clerics who perform
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 36 6 U.S. Patent awarded the Miracle Tip! Only L&M has if... hmmm You get with each I Cigarettes the full excitir flavour of the Southlan< finest tobaccos. L&M smokes clennrr,- dl easier, tastes rfchei Modern ...Smoke LctM
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 129 6 >iAs£H(Ahl |>y Lee laSk ami IMiil Davis TAIIHA\ b> lul^ar lti«*e lliirrous|lis IN tmE sh^^cw op tme huge statue o c THE SAIXT by Leslie Cliarieris Avny DID XOU COME HE^eJ IVH/AT WEtfE THETI WAS TO H/REI rnOW DID HE PLANTi DON't"kNOJ7TW WITH TM£ _^NT?y--i "iNSTRUCTIONSyA PILOT /^nD TO GET
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    • 480 6 dsrerc BORN today, yuu ure slu .j and .sympathetic Individu you must guard against bSnJ upon because or yo Ur You do have a will of iron I more powerful the opposition firmly and strong will y u stand 'IT I premise you believe to be right a You are
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 124 7 i.ondon, Oct. :jy. Previous Today lii'.i-.n: n« t KsS Cit n% buyen DO sellers w ov 23% buyers 23 buyers 23% seller* 24 sellers 21 Mllers 34H Mid 23 DUyen 24 buyers I 24H sellery 24 sellers I finvT Ouiet but steady* I Move prices quoted in
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    • 116 7 j NEW YORK, Oct. 29. f'revious Today ..91.37 mil!! 9137 nom I I TIN futures f t Oct. unquoted unquoted I unquoted unquoted I. TONE: Quiet. SALES: Nil I t Oct 90.50 buyers 90 75 buyers I 91-37 sellers 9137 sellers I Nov. 90.50 buyers 90.75 buyers
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    • 28 7 I NEW YORK. Oct. 29. Previous Today 432 14 435 76 ***** ***** !U,uds 84.65 84 64 H4.41 64.55 Composite Averages 147 12 147 90
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    • 47 7 I pong spot 24%, ease 24%, afloats 24, October shiprawak spot and 24, a floats 23 1 I e prices quoted in U.S. cents per Ib. October shipment 23 V Muntok white s\x>t 34 1 awaiting release 34, afioats 34, Octolx*r shipment 33, -sellers ex-dock.
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    • 100 7 i if IK Kuropean delivered 'Sht per lung (on Nov. /Dec if. T.K. North European delivered weigh! nor •on? ton Oct. Nov. Nov. Dec C bu'lk N n T °> lL crude Straits in corov. p 4 r Ion? ton N()V Dee* if I on crod
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  • 346 7 SEARCH FOR JOY WITH NO HANGOVERS 'Non-intoxicating drink that will appeal to men 1 sought T»HE Queensland Temperance League is looking for a "non-intoxicating drink which will appeal to men." The League has been asked to find such a beverage Iby the Queensland Baptist j Union Assembly. The Assembly felt
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  • 175 7 Tl.fß. HAROLD MACIf MILI.AN. the British Prime Minister, gave an assurance yesterday that, broadly speaking, the accident at the Windscale piutonium plant could not occur at other types of reactors being built in Britain. At Windscale the uranium rods became overheated and caused an escape of
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  • 48 7 Train blown up— 10 die About, 100 Communist rebels dynamited and attack ed a passenger train IS miles north of Mamialay. in upper Burma, on Monday killing ten people. Including a police escort, it was <ii. dosed in Rangoon ye:;t< f day. Several pasBengen wet seriously injuredi Reuter
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 151 7 q SINGAPORE HHICH TIDES a TODAY: 2.57 p.m. TOMORROW: 4.45 am. i and p.m. FRIDAY: 6.25 am. and H 5.22 p.m. B 1 SATURDAY: 7.40 a.m. and 7.17 p.m. SUNDAY: 825 a.m. and 8.30 p.m. MONDAY: 8.56 am. m and 9.18 p.m. TUESDAY: 923 a.m. and 9 59 p.m. Today's
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  • SINGAPORE POTLIGHT
    • 2065 8 picture. lopmcnt we must continue to improve our teaching of languages via educational research, the application of better teaching methods, more suitable teaching materials, improved teacher-training and the creation ol better social conditions jor languime teaching and learning. TT IS a rare thing for the editor
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  • Article, Illustration
    73 10 The "City of Calves ton", the aircraft in— which Texan flier William H Wyatt recently at- D tempted to fly non- B stop from Galveston gto Rome. Italy, j s shown* on the right lashed to a ■Spanish fishing vessel in 1 the harbour at La" Corona,
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  • 110 10 Problem of king's 300 wives r rni; 300 wives of Kinff A Lnkengo have set a problem for the stately Due de la Lol the Whitehall of Brussels, Belgium. Lukengo, leader ol the Bakupaa tribe. w;is one 01 the lir.si to jump at the Belgian Government's Offei to Congo chiefs
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  • 328 10 CALYPSO ISLE IS BURSTING WITH U.S.S 4mikk business 1^ men arc faffing stronger bonds with the calypso islands of the British West Indies islands that be come ;i federation in February. Tr:id;' figures Indicate growing U.S. role in the future of thi> infant Empire nation. Each year more and more
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  • 50 10 Wolf whistles a n d lowing steer horns on cars have been banned by I Sydney police because they confuse other motorists, and I the wolf whistle can give offence to young women. Users of these horns will be prosecuted, police have warned.— Router.
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  • 65 10 Renowned comedian Charlie Chaplin (left) feeds a loaf of bread to Sandry, the elephant of the Knie National Circus, during a recent performance at Lausanne. Switzerland, when Sandry wearing a batI tered bowler and carrying a cane, gave an imitation of Chaplin. At right is Rolf Knie,
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  • 188 10 A 'clippie'— but he runs a Rolls A £10- A- WEEK bus conductor. Arn< Id Drabble, is running a h.p. black and grey RoilsRoyce. It cost him £640. •My wife and I feel like lords when we go for a spin," he said at his sixroomed, rented home in Abbeydale-road.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 213 10 CLI E9 ACROSS 3 Turn out some of the vlctora l in Paradise, for in tance? (5). (8). 5 811 once for the pa rt 1 7 1 4 Abused when the sailor has fi Injure mother In the middle gone (4). (6), 8 a bll of impertinence (3) 7
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  • 92 11 I T H£ elephants it the I London Zoo have j ust got "well oiled" (literally). The oiling is an operation carried out every year with the approach of winter. Oil is rubbed into the hides of the elephants to prevent their skins cracking in the cold weather
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  • 77 11 m drcn are pretty much the same the world I ■m -herever they've got a pavement or a piece Ir h m ik f thesc Mosco Eddies, above who ■I probably call it Hop-Scotch, too. i i MWMJM^ j-<- _^_J_^_' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
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  • 160 11 A VERSATILE railwayman is Mr. 15. J. Greengrass E of (iarvestone, Norfolk, England. He is seen rid- E ing his bicycle along the platform at the little station E of Kimberley Park, on (ho Dereham to Wymondham line, where he combines the
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  • 75 12 riMIK Indian opposi--1 tnni Praja Socialist leader, Mr. Ashoka Mehta has proposed that India should Invite her Immediate neighbours Pakistan. Burma, Ceylon, Nepal and Afghanistan t<» join her in establishment of "a common community/' In an article publish ed In the Statesman newspaper, Mr Mehta advocated that
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  • 287 12 AMERICA'S Hurry of successful missile firings gained it little propaganda advantage in Asia, reports United Press, To the averaire Asian, Sputnik's still the thing. Somehow, even operation Faxside, which sent it rocket into space farther than ever fired before by any nation, failed to capture the imagination of
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  • 296 12 PHILOSOPHER has bluntly suggested that American actions toward Asia and Asian attitudes toward the United States are based on misunderstanding or ignorance. Mr. Charles A Moore. professor ol philosophy at the University of Hawaii, said in Washington that he had Found ir too many Americans consider that,
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  • 37 12 An artist's impression gof the U.S. "Farside" rocket which is credit- B ■ed with haTing been fired over 1.000 miles H into space over Eniwe- g p tok Atoll in the Pacific. Blllßfilllß^
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  • 42 12 Indonesian Deputy Premier Hardi said in Jakarta that the United Nations would always be recalled with gratitude by the I tuione. ian pi opl»« neea u.;tOl its help tO their count ry to sain Independence and yereignty. a. p.
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  • 94 12 A JAKARTA MUSLIM 1 political leader, Mr. H.A A. Achsien said that the ruling Indonesian nationalists must choose the religious or the communist group as a political partner. Mr. Achsien, who heads the Nahdatul Ulama group ia the Parliament, said the nationalist religious and communist
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  • 153 12 'Decrying what Europe has taught Orient' 'piIKKE were a number of Europeans who u doubtedlv would prefer to be back in th days of the Congress of Vienna or even the < <m fere nee of Versailles instead of the I nittd Nations General Assembly in New York This view
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  • 102 12 ITOST of the men guiding the developmerit of the steel industry in India have received technical training in the United States," said Indian Ambassador G. L. Mchta in a speech at Pittsburgh. These technicians, he said, arc guiding the industry's growth in India, he said. Indian
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  • Glimpses
    • 84 12 There's no turning back now "THE Tokyo newspaper Japan Times, saying that, "there will be no turning back in Asia,"' pointed out, that until comparatively recently m Asia the belief that "what was good enough for our father is °ood enough for us" prevailed. The Times said that, with political
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    • 18 12 A f f India b *xpe< another buini- I I)fj in 1057 r»8. <»" e parlmmt Of said- A.P.
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    • 146 12 The Japanese Defence Board in Tokyo has decided to organist a special committee to study hOVO Japan can provide an effective air defence agaitist intcr-contincntal ballistic missiles. The new committee will be inaugurated on Novcm 1. Renter. A Hong Kong Co newspaper, the 1 ing Post, said Jo merchants have
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    • 28 12 Dr. Wang Chung-hui famed Chinese jurist, who is in a Taipeh hospital, is in a critical condition. He has been president of the Judical Yuan since 1048- A.P.
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    • 23 12 Vice-Admiral Liang Hsuchao, the Commander-in-Chjef of the Chinese Nationalist Navy, said his fleet was strong enough to destroy the Chinese Communist Navy. A.P.
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    • 48 12 The Mitsubishi Metal Min- ing Co. in Tokyo will loan U552,500,000 to a Philip pine firm to double copper ore production at the Toledo Mine in Cebu. A.P. THE PHILIPPINE CONSTABULARY HAS ASKED for 'AT LEAST 3.000" ARMY TROOPS TO HELP IT POLICE THE NOVEMBER 12 ELECTIONS. A.P.
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    • 43 12 Asked if India would reeogni.su East Germany, Prime Minister Nehru .said: "Not at present. We have trade relations, of cour.se." Router. Mr. 11. E Grahert. the new chancellor of the Swiss Consulate General in Kong Kong, has tatari mb his post tnere. U.P.
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    • 21 12 An eight-man Chinese Communist food delegation has arrived in Tokyo for a one-month inspection tour of Japanese food manufacturing plants. A.P.
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  • 478 13  -  GARNER BRILLIANT PLAYING BY about Erroll Garner that places him head and should 'the resi of iazzland's kings of the ivories? !l( grunt that punctuates some surprisingly good effect? The touch fr om a caress to the impact of a vo The
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  • 131 13 BECK IS BACK I Best oE i 45 r.p.ms: mk back with i son 1 (he piano on I i 121 PE. With I her she presents I Lull Birdland, So I Thi e, Congratula- neone and Be Mad At Me. IOHNNY EYER and his I Mu ra, a Con•ordion
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  • 302 13 ORCH 1 iUST arrived is the Eugene Ormandy-Philadelphia Orchestra performance of Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 6 in B minor op. 74 (Pathetique) on Philips S 04G37 L. Despite a succession of first class recordings of the Pathetique, this interpretation by Ormandy takes a lot of beating. The third movement
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  • 60 13 One of tho finest interpreters of Chopin's works is Alexander Unin.sky, whose latest piano recital on Philips S ***** R is particularly impressive. He plays the Fantasio in F minor op. 49 the Barcarolle in F sharp minor op. GO and thr Mazurka in C sharp
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  • 197 13 KAY'S THE STAR This week's 78 r.p.m Fj*AST-MOVIN<; Toiirh And do is Kiven lively treatment by I Kay Starr on lI.MV Pop 345 On the it- verse she sings A Lit- tie Loneliness. Sup- port comes from Henri Rene and Hugo Winter- halter. J Dean Heard the cow- boy yodelling
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  • 177 14 Russians fail in late bid to save the game IVKST BROMWICH ALBION, the English First Division soccer club, beat the Russian Arim team, C.D.S.A., by six goakl to five under floodlights at West Bromwich last night. West Bromwich led 3-2 at hall time in
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  • 111 14 FAM XI WIN 3RD MATCH nniii: Football Association A of Malaya team beat Saigon Youth 'i-\ In the third match of their tour in Saigon last night. The Malayans held a :i-0 lend at half time, both goals bring .scored by centre-for-ward. Aziz Ahmad. In the seventh minute he netted
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  • 69 14 npiiAl Badminton AssoJ. elation officials announced in Bangkok yesterday that the Japane.se Badminton Association has cabled conceding Siam a walkover in the Asian zone second round of the Thomas Cu/ tournament. The officials said Siam Will now meet Pakistan in the Asian zone final. Siam defeated
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  • Article, Illustration
    36 14 iiiki.i Hong Kong piayeri put tinir hands up In in htoh to block kirk to touch iiv Combined Services' •cram half Braybrooh during Monday'i natch <»n the padanff. Hong Kong won r> 8 —Free Presi picture.
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  • 78 14 QUEENSLAND took first Innings points from New South Wales, Sheffield Shield champions, in the season's opening shield match which ended In Brisbane ye.sterday. Final scores: New South j Wales IGS and 252 for eight; Queensland 478 for nine declared. It was largely due to
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  • Article, Illustration
    69 14 MAYERS, the Preston Er winger, is caught in E horizontal flight as he E E heads the ball into E E the Sunderland goal. E But Mayers was un- E E lucky as the referee E was signalling a free kick as this picture j was being taken. This fine
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  • 50 14 Balbir Singh, who captained India's unbeaten field hockey team at the Melbourne Olympics, was given the Padma Shri Medal by President Rajendra Prasad at New Delhi yesterday. Thirty-two-year-old Balbir also helped India win Olympic laurels at London in 1948 and at Helsinki in 1952.— A. P.
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  • 155 14 ROY EMERSON put himself in the running for Davis Cup selection with a fine singles display i against Ashley Cooper in the quarter-finals of ithe Queensland tennis championships in Bris- I bane yesterday. Darkness caused play to be halted with the
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  • 87 14 THE Olympic village for the 1 JGO Games in Rome will be about one kilometre (about five-eighths of a mile) Irom the main Olympic Stadium on the opposite j I bank of the River Tiber. the Italian Olympic Comi mittee announced yester- j day Tlie -site,
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  • 82 14 Syntax, a New Zealand gelding, is favourite for the Melbourne Cup, Australia's ureatesi horse race, to be run over tWO miles at Fil mington, Melbourne, next Tuesday. Syntax H I scratched from the recent Caulfteld Cup because one of its fetlocks filled >f a
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  • 241 14 Aussies gain innings win vs Rhodesia A FINE, fighting no A by Paul WmsS held up the \!istr a lian touring team ug, til after tea before the visitors gained their expect* d victors over Rhodesia by an innings at Salisbury yesterday. Rhodesia were set 310 to nake to avoid
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  • 110 15 THE BLACKS TURN THE TABLE ON RI IN RETURN MATCH Iriii: blacks Raffles 1 in their re[by match by 11 p- nal- ties» to five ig< al on the R.I. ground yesterday. Raffles had won the first match 6-5. Yesterday Lawrence scored the try for Blacks, and Slew Kay converted
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  • 62 15 A GIRL barber broke the Chinese National and! Formosa provincial records by swimming the 100 metres butterfly in l min. 37.4 sec. at Taipeh yesterday. Miss Liang Pi-yu. of TaiChung, Central Formosa, bettered her own records by four seconds. Like hundreds of
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  • 134 15 CHINESE SCHOOLS IN 'SEVENS' 'I'WO Chinese schools Kallang Weft and Hwa Yi (lOVPtii-uu-ui ichooli are among HI ream; rm^ird for this years lutoi -sc boo] seven-a-.side rugby competition which begina on the virtoria School ground on Pii« day (3 4o p ni The two lehoola, tha first among the many
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