The Singapore Free Press, 7 November 1957

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press
  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper t Singa pore, Tbur»d»y, November 7. u>:»7. Prtee ISCta,
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  • 156 1 i)K. hideo ITOK \w ii leading Japanese lJ rocket expert, said in Tokyo he hud heard a monitored broadcast from Moscow yesterda\ claiming a Soviet rocket was already on its wav to the moon. At a public lecture in Japan yesterday he said he had in fact
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  • 345 1 WEST IS COOL TO ISUMMIT TALKS' CALL They'd serve no purpose: Allied unity is more vital "THE WESTERN POWERS ARE EXPECTED TO (JIVE A VERY 1 CHILLY RECEPTION TO MR. NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV'S CALL FOR NEW HIGH-LEVEL EAST-WEST TALKS, IT IS LEARNED IN LONDON. The proposal, made at a session of
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  • Article, Illustration
    53 1 This ten-foot python was caught while crossing J n ru.ul at lb,, tth mile. Bukit Timah Road, early EOO i>. in lii? Vlm >'- a City Council employee, was walkMJK With a ;nMip „f friends when he spotted the Fepilh slithering Into a monsoon drain. Uli!l tn aid Of a
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  • 341 1 U.S. DECODES SIGNALS OF SPUTNIK II Laiha is still 'alive and satisfactory' RANKING is. Air r officer at Alam rdo j v Mexico discloiL nJfhl that a fientiflc team rorce misL Pmenl centre succeeded In S lkng Russian i u,s from spot 11 m the i < to Aiamn iaid
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  • 86 1 \/|OSCOW RADIO said yes--Ixl terday that Soviet scientists have established that weightlessness In space flight, far from being harmful, "provides the best form of rest for human beings." The broadcast, beamed to North America, said this was learned in a series of experiments under
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    • 297 2 RESTAURANT CODE IS NEEDED AM disgusted with centra] Singapore s corree shops and restaurants of thp so-caih-d better grade, when i feel the need of a good cup of coffee or a meal light or heavy I meet with all kinds of Inferior service. At one busy coffee shop this
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    • 107 2 A mask to gag Stanley? COULDN'T agree a more sith your a leading article on the a gj subject Of the Emigra- n D tion Departments hit- a m est edict concerning M our visiting entertain- ers. This is an example of gfli bureaucratic bumble- dom at its worst and
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    • 93 2 ONE can't help feeling a l little sorry that Change Alley has modernised itself. Presumably it is a good thing that their prices will now be fixed and that bargaining will be a thing oi the past. But there were many people who liked that friendly
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  • 26 2 Thirty-eight varied utensils, including bell-shaped cups believed to be more than 3.000 years old, were found in primeval graves in Usti. Czechoslovakia.- Reuter
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  • 322 2 WAS surprised to learn that a non-MaJai h 1 been selected for the radio role of sfi» Latin*, despite the fact that there were t Malay applicants. m Latiff bin Ismail is essentially a Malay and it is a mockery that the
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  • Article, Illustration
    28 2 Charming isn't she? i Her name i s Jackie l Loushery and she will shortly be seen In Sin- gapore in the Warner i Bros, film "The D.1."
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    • 103 2 I CAPITOL Opens TODAYI _^L Filmed behind the IRON CURTAIN during actual performances of Russia's greatest Circus! I A CAVALCADE OF THE MOST UNUSUAL DEATH-DEFYING ACTS LM y I EVER GATHERED TOGETHER AT ONE TIME IN ONE ARENA! mfWi I hMt^ "CIRCUS ARENA" I P^llaSl COLOR Distributed by Shaw Bros.
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  • 178 3 A KILLER FLU WAVE? Influenza expert warns: There may be worse to come LEADING American authority on influenza says the present epidemic of Asian flu may he only the first wave of a more serious and killing epidemic. Dr. Richard E. Bchope, of the Rockefellei institute for Medical Research, said
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  • 149 3 Nurse with big 'family' HOMELY, buxom nurse Edith Barlow, aged 60, of Barnolddwick, near Skipton, England, who has delivered more than 3,000 babies some now living as far afield as Canada and South Africa has just retired after 31 years as a midwife to find she has not been forgotten
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  • 167 3 fHE United Nations yesterday ignored the threat of a Soviet boycott and called for new private talks aimed at breaking the disarmament deadlock. By a majority of 57 to nine the 82-nation political committee approved a resolution calling for the U.N. sub-committee on disarmament to resume
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  • 202 3 A BRITISH peeress, who is also a magistrate, yesterday declared "sexually precocious" pirls drifting into prostitution should be sentenced to "nice brothels'* run by the state The peeress is Ursula, Viscountess Rid lev. a 53--year-old grandmother who has had hundreds of wayward tfirls pass before
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  • 34 3 The Voice of America will broadcast Provident, Eisenhower's si>eech on "Science and Security" tomorrow morning at 8.30 am. Local listeners can tune in to the 13.16 and 19 metre-bands
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  • 49 3 The four-engined Britannia "Whispering Giant" which crashed on a test flight in England yesterday with a loss of 15 lives was owned by the Bristol Aeroplane Company. It was not a 8.0.A.C. aircraft. This was stated by a 8.0.A.C. spokesman in Singapore this morning.
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    • 154 3 hllN-Jifc]] L. "I mßnuiuiuiihM. t v —in wmmmm—mmmmmmm—mmmmmm NEW'SQUARED- f AWAY I STYLING FOR Q MORE ROOM IN LESS OVER-ALL jSzQgl SPACE J* Westinghouse Supreme .V, STANDS OUT WITH TOF* r\ QUALITY THROUGHOUT! Sole Agents: KHOO HENG PHO CO., LTD. __204^Cantonwent Ro.id, S'oore. Tel: ***** ***** 142 YEARS of experience
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  • 199 4 The Singapore Free Press Opinion REMINDED TO WOLRD THURSDAY, Nov. 7, 1957. rpODAY, the fortieth anniversary of the Bolshevik Revolution, finds the world awaiting with und( rstandable anxiety Ih c grand finale of the spectacular Russian act. What form will this climax take 0 After the transcontinental missile and the
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  • 757 4  -  D. COWAN Tf w m m> m m\ Here s an itinerary for a space tourh MOON IS TOO GRIM Trip will take months By U7HEN nien reach the Moon the cry will he "Next stop Mars." So runs the anticipated Itinerary for the space-tourist. \m\, by
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  • 200 4  -  Beachcomber >» A WOMAN who lean ted a divorce because tier husband was always standing On his tiead to keep fit should be a warning to young engaged couples, when, in the first delirium of lore, tie standi on his head the Qirl will pfOhably think he
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    • 13 4 BR AST fcD~ FULLY TROPICALISED P §13 MELLOW TONE RESPONSIVE TOUCH fCfINANG WCNGfcCO
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    • 102 4 f Wash your watch f IF t t it's a I W mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ,g ROLEX Oyster f t To keep your watch ci and orig h t W d Sfl f occasionally with a sofl A brush, soap, and luk'i warm water...BUT ONI f IF IT IS A ROLEX OV
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  • Article, Illustration
    57 5 picture A fashion show oi E interest to Singapore's E expectant mothers will =be held by Duncan's E of d'Almeida Street at E the Malcolm Club, E R LF. Changi tonight Eat 830 o'clock Among fashionable maternity E playtime and sports E apparel this outfit will Ebe displayed by lite
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  • 295 5 U.S. DECREES: RECOGNITION STILL DISTANT No deterrent to Malayan students AMERICAN institutions of higher education continue to draw a steady stream of Malayan students every year This is despite the fact that the Singapore and Federation governments have not yet accorded recognition to American degrees. 1 Of a total of
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  • 171 5 Rank to decide the seats NEW RULE FOR SCHOOL HEADS PRINCIPALS of Singapore! schools have a new rule to follow that they should seat officials of the Ministry of Education according to rank when they are invited to functions. The Permanent Secretary to the Ministry, Mr. Lee Siow i Mong,
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  • 87 5 X'MAS JOY ASSURED IN PONTIAN CHILDREN of Singapore City Council water works j mployees in Pontian camp, Ji ore, are to have a gala i Chi f mas, this year. The City Council has I sanctioned a special gift of I $500 to buy toys, cakes and presents for them.
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  • 16 5 Ships in the Singapore Naval Base today are: Cavalier, Andrew, Newcastle. Cheviot and Crane.
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  • 183 5 THE Singapore Chinese Ladies' Association which is in charge of Poppy wreaths for Re« Biemberance Day, Nov. 10, is pleased with the public's response. Mrs. Rosalie Hernon, secretary of the issoci ation, slid they had BO f.ir received ftbOUfl 60 orders
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    • 28 6 Firm and pleasing to the lips mild yet deeply satisfying to the taste Chesterfield alone is pleasurepacked by Accu-Ray. CHESTERFIELD mdT^|(J SATISFIES |||f^_. I THE fP^ TE <5
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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    • 392 6 t: )J BORN today, you nave an I gatlve and Inquiring mind. Uke tv drive into interesting subje and probe all facets Of B project. Cl( ver. UlgenlUl, hi. rary an d artistic, you have a certain amount of artistic temperament which along with the talent. Tot one so analytical,
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 134 7 LONDON, Nov. t, rrtwous Today i I* sS t -i-t, •1 32 buyers 19 buyers I 22 i filers 23', sell buyers 23 buy*" 22 7 S sellers 23 'i sellers Bbo 23 buyers 23% buyers R l j.e 3 Mllers 23 o sellers l'<s Si'ttll'HUllt B
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    • 71 7 NEW YORK. Nov. ii. Previous Today H\ futures w*'' Dee-' unquoted unquoted H)\E< Quiet. SALES: Nil. E t \ov. WOO buyers 88.75 buyers f 89-00 buyers 88.75 buyers 90 00 sellers 89.50 sellers H)\E: Quiet SALESj One ton. k BER: Futures Nov. 27 15 buyers 27.35 buyers
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    • 12 7 f Previous Previous Hi inks Composite Averages 140.67 147.11
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    • 21 7 24% R» ipment un- and quoted.' Muntok white spot 34%, awaiting release 34, afloat.s 34. November shipment 33, sellers
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    • 105 7 I LONDON, Nov. 6. H\p». 1,1 i Previous Today Philippines c.i.f. I R./ ■North European delivered fcJ i N«v- Dpc $174 u sellers $175 sellers ■DIUA, straits c if. IK North ■turopean delivered weight Per I £63 buyers £63)6 buyers I £W;> sellers £C3'i sellers I
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  • 164 7 Vertical take off airliner S A PLANE described as jjjj S-* the world's first 3 vertical take-off air. Elm line r made its first E E flight in England yes- E E terday. S E Its builders, the E Fairey Aviation Com. E pany, said in London E the flight
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  • 173 7 IJKhSIDEM Eisenhower has advised the liri tisli Government that he is unable to make a state visit to Britain at this time because of the unsatisfactory state of Mrs. Eisenhower's health, government sources in London said last night. The President, m an informal communication to
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  • 62 7 Fourteen Britons out of every 100 are willing to take a trip into outer space, the London Daily Express reports. In a public opinion poll people were asked. 'If you yourself could go into outer space, would you care to go. 14 per cent, answered
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  • 144 7 Star Jayne EYES GLUED TO The Queen FORGOT ABOUT The Duke JAYNE MANSFIELD, the girl of the formidable measurements, said in New York yesterday she was so overawed at meeting Queen Elizabeth that she was unaware for a time that Prince Philip was talking to her. Arriving by plane from
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    • 38 7 'RniiiiiiiS SINGAPORE I HIGH TIDES I TODAY: 1015 and 2310 TOMORROW: 1043 and w 2346. I SATURDAY: 1111 SUNDAY: 0013 and 1146. MONDAY: 011)3 and 1221. m TUESDAY. Oil s and H 1300 WEDNESDAY: 0232 and g c
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    • 101 7 j LAST 3 DAYS j j FURTHER REDUCTIONS ON ALL ITEMS FOR LADIES, MEN CHILDREN NEW STOCKS NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY! WASSIAMULL'S HIGH STREET SINGAPORE rfc SUSAN BARRIE rsi-B^r _t* (Straits Times) I BUKI _sSSEfi**<?pf* -_r CT_ _1 j^, as the Rainmaker- i^'^B^^-^iT'-.'i*''-'''^ «^^B HK T* the kind
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 126 7 Today's Radio Programme for Singapore 1.15 p.m. Lunchtime Concert; 1 30 Time Signal and News; 1 45 Ladies Only; 2 00 Close Down; 5.00 Calling All Hospitals, presented by MaLsle Ooncelcao; 6 00 Time Signal and Programme Summary; 602 Calling All Children; 6.30 Speak Malay; 6.35 Radio Dance Club; 6.53
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  • 198 8 THE SOUTHERN STYLE "Faster, Maestro! Faster!" Mr. Ron Baker, as Sadie Hawkins of Dogp<itch fame, shows the floor in the above picture how they do it in the American South as depicted by cartoonist A| Capp. With him, or rather, "her is her escort from the land of
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  • 293 8 11 was "American auction time at the 1957 Singapore Arts Ball at Raffles Hotel the week-end, and an excited croud was literally bidding the clothes of) pretty air hostess Pamela Kingston, "Going, going Gone!' 1 And as the ft cess jui bidder took off the
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  • 259 8 Wha will be todays big Russian surprise? W H *LE the wJ world edWj ls wondering i what Russia 'J her sleeve fa (,a > s «»th amii sarj celebratioftj the Bolshevik h lution, a iKM, J of Soviet state* were made yesto about Russia's a research |)ro r me.
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  • 125 9 TEC FILM PEER IS ROBBED A MAN stole £5,500 in Jewellery from Lord Killanin's hotel suite last week when the peer was producing a film about Scotland Yard. And Yard men spent hours searching the suite hi Brown's Hotel, Londonfur fingerprints and other clues. The jewels, .some Of them heirlooms,
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  • 245 9 BONFIRE BOYS BOOED THE GRENADIERS WAR broke out in Windsor. England, recently between the 2nd battalion. Grenadier Guards, and a host of small boys with a grievance. For weeks, children had been building up what was Ito have been the biggest ever— until someone set it i alight during the
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  • 1933 10 THE CLUE WAG IN THE COLOUR poff cf it on* nwi' Another Latiff story by.... Pelham Groom TllK Jaydes were quite well known in Singapore; that is not verj surprising because everyone who has lived in Singapore for an) length of lime can't help being well known The Jaydes were
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  • 234 11 WHAT Is believed le be the lirst emergeaej nnssmg <>p^ration by a helicopter in Hong Kon^ was carried out when a sick Hong KoriK Government employee ■as sucee.ssfullv taken off YVa^lan Island and brought into Kal Tak Airport, from where he was rushed to Kowloon Hospital.
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  • 107 11 rE five pictures on this page were taken i at Kai Tak Airport on the helicopter's] return from Waglan Island. As an ambulance stands by to rush Mr. M. Yusuf to hospital, airport workers and Air Force personnel stop work to watch the
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  • 390 12 PEOPLE ALL OVER ASIA ARE WAITING TO SEE IF THERE 1 IS ANY TRUTH TO THE RUMOURS THAT THE RUSSIANS WILL TRY TO HIT THE MOON TODAY, REPORTS UNITED PRESS. And such has been Russia's success with her two Sputnik- that most Asians
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  • 353 12 A firsts 'No' to Reds adopt Communism E E X is to renounce our E E Dharma (relifion) and E lose our soul, said 5 s s o v t fa Vietnamese E E President NgO Dinh 5 Diem in New Delhi, E ignoring Russia's sue- c cesses with the
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  • Article, Illustration
    70 12 Four Cambodian information specialists making a tour of Asia sponsored by I the U.S. Operations Mission in that State, seen here in a Taipeh textile Plant are (from left): Messrs. Chhim Tel, illustrator of the Ministry of Education' j Vim Vann, Deputy director of Radio Diffusion; Doutch Sidim. Assistant Director
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  • 231 12 .••featuring news* and views about Asia today Communist tactics in S-East Asia WHAT happens when a South- East Asian country recognises Communist China? In Burma, an active embassy of the Peking regime is hitting the estimated 750.000 Chinese where it hurts the mosP Uieir pocketbooks. The policy is simply
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  • Glimpses
    • 116 12 Hatta: No bowing to Asia giants "TF we can bring about a peaceful atmosphere in our reconstruction activities, then Indonesia ought not to yield to Japan and the Chinese Peoples Republic, said Dr. Mohammad Hatta in Jakarta. The Indonesian statesman who has just toured Red China and Japan, pointed out,
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    • 39 12 The Tokyo Mainichi said the most important problem Japan faces today in her cultural life 'is not to adjust herself to automation and man-made satellites but how to adjust the existing cultural gap between cities and remote villages." U.P.
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    • 48 12 America's Cabinet Secretary Maxwell M. Rabb, who is assistant to President Eis c. nhower, said in Tokyo. "Coo p eration (bet ween Japan and America) could contribute to a period of burgeoning and unprecedented economic development th_t would meet awakened aspirations of peoples of less rfpvplnnpH countries..."— A.P.
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    • 51 12 The British section of the Kcnvloon-Canton railway, which runs 22 miles up to the border of Red China, is doing a lot of busijiess these days carrying personal effects of Overseas Chinese from Malaya and Indonesia cnroute to the mainland, according to the general manager of the British-oner ate'd railway.—
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    • 43 12 Japanese interests have expressed desire to construct India's second shipyard informed New Delhi sources said. A three-man British mission will soon advise on the best site for the shipyard, after which the question of who will build the yard will be considered. U.P.
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    • 22 12 Informed Tokyo sources said Japanese Foreign Minister Aiichiro Fujiyama would reshuffle some of Japan's diplomats on his return from New York.— U.P.
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    • 18 12 A group of 428 Japanese emigrants has left in the America Maru for Domini- ca and Brazil. Reuter
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    • 27 12 West Germany and Japan will increase their exchange of information over the p c a c eful uses of atomic energy, it was announced in Bonn. U.P.
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    • 24 12 The Jakarta Health Service has denied thai smallpox epidrmi Wti raging in the Indo MIW capital However BS» inoculation DTOSTanime 1 5 planned. U.P.
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    • 23 12 United Nations Bliliti servers along th| mir cease-fir, shifted their head', from Brinigar to plndi. Paki; tai annual half yea there. A. P.
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    • 24 12 Mr. Ichiro Konn. Minister of Si Direct or-Geneui Economic Planniv has arrived in I find out more European cow kct "and Its real A.P.
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  • 38 12 General Carlos P Romulo, Philippine Ambassador to the United States, said In Richmond, Virginia, that the Russian Sputniks should serve to arnu_> Amrrimns I as Pearl Harbour did 16 years ago.— A.P.
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  • 684 13 FA CT OK FICTION? nereis an up to the minute page of cable news mysterious sightings which have world scientists puxxled. irEARNEY, Nebraska, authorities yesterday held a "heart-to-heart" k talk with a salesman, later discovered to be an ex-convict, who claimed
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  • Article, Illustration
    67 13 a Hearing so much about earth satellites and space travel, Norwegian movie star Anne-Lise Tanpstad decided she just could not be left out of the "space stakes." So, accordingly, she acquired the necessary equipment. Now, like all women, she's worried sick, wondering whether tier space hel- I met and space
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  • 200 13 'Saucers' tracked by lights I MORE REPORTED I SEEN IN U.S. A enormous cylindrical iously sighted 1 Is of people the Orange Free State Southern Transvaal wa< d by searchrom the South Afr Air Force station at Dunnotar, Transvaal, on Tuesday night. Obsi aid that when searchlights nicked c object
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  • 406 13 PRIEST: THERE CAN RE INTELLIGENT BEINGS APART FROM MAN A JESUIT theologian, 3 commenting on new 3 flying saucer reports, said in Milwaukee yesterday 3 that it was "very possible there arc other intelligent 3 beings in the universe.'' E The Rev. Bernard Cooke,
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  • 168 14 Aussie XV open tour with 29-5 win fWSHE Australian R m\ Union tourin i t< im Southern Counts by 29 point i to live in the opening match oi their tour in Qr< it Britain jr< .-day. Th< tourists, who led 9-5 at halt time, yon by one foal, "ii,
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  • 267 14 IRELAND (North), struggling for a place in the finals of the World Foot ball Championship in Sweden next year, yesterday beat England, already qualified, by three goals to two at Wembley Stadium. It was the first time for 30 years that Ireland had beaten England, and their first
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  • 147 14 45 final acceptors listed "PORTY-FIVE final acceptors. with weights, for the Manchester November Handicap, to be run on Nov. 16, over Di miles are: Tintinnabu'um 9.01; Magnetic North 8.08; Cloonroughan 8.07; Rich Bloom and Loppy lug.< 8.05; No Complaint 8.03; Floor Show 8.02: Tippecanoe 8.01; Tao. Roman Pestival and Jock's
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  • 361 14 WHO WILL BE THE MAN TO FILL ml TgIERE is one vacancy i" the English Test I cricket tram to be filled before the M.C.C. leave for Australia next September. This is the No. I spot. The eleven vhlcn beal tbe West ladles
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  • 74 14 TOP GIRL SWIMMERS TO TOUR AUSTRALIA r pwo world-class girl swimmers from Holland will compete in Australia in January. They will make 12 appearances in 28 days, swimming at all championship meetings in New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland. Australian, authorities have the privilege of choosing the two girls they
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  • 41 14 European Games i N estimated 1.000 Unittes from 29 na arc expected to tal in the European tra field champio Stockholm 19__24 next year. The Stockholm Olympic stadium built for the 19J Olympics will be the m of all events.-- U.P.
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  • 67 14 Return to the fold MANCHESTER Ui i>L the League Cham; ship two seasons cession under the nana* cap of having three their first team In t Army and. therefore, oiu) In part time ti Now Bill Poulkes, Eddie Cjj jj man and Duncan BdWMJ —as well as reser keeper Gordon
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  • 39 14 INTEREST In Kits 1 World Footl sited' pionahips In 1|1( I steadily irOWl |r/! of the memo* flll of PIFA ban *2i press tickets ing 1,400 "*B printed In En i man. French ftfl ll U.P.
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  • 52 14 SCOTLAND defeated Switzerland 3-2 at Hampden Park yesterday and qualified for the World (up finals in Sweden next year. Other teams in the finals are Itrazil, Paraguay, West Germany, Sweden, England, Austria, Argentina, France, Mexico and Czechoslovakia. Five more places remain to be filled
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  • 79 14 THE British Army beat Everton. the English first division side. 3-2 in a floodlit soccer match at Goodison Park. Everton. last night. Everton led 2-1 at halftime. The Army. thanks to a late rally hi which they scored two goals in a minute, thus scored
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    10 14 Well, that's what (tad alivays saps in similar circumstances—
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  • 19 14 British rugby Union matches yesterday resulted: County championship: Kent 0. Surrey 11, Middlesex 25. Eastern Counties 3.
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  • 130 14 ONK of the nine European runners-iip in the World Soccer Cup tournament will have a second I chance to qualify for the 19f>K finals in Sweden, as I 2 a result of the Arab countries' refusal to meet I Israel. I Officials of the World Cup
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 248 14 i___ s___B i_p_"~' uffjTjn? 1-1 1 1 I Ml 1 I I I I CLUES AC it OSS: a Omen shows harbour ahead 1 Tented home i. half false (7). hair ((it. 6 Tun ten for the occupier 4 Sticker ha.s a lame step (6). (6j. 8 Disturbed and extremely
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  • RACING SECTION
    • 467 15 GUNONG RAP AT SHOWS THE BEST FORM ALLAN LEWIS brings you a report on this morning's gallons rpR\INERS took idVantage Of the improved but still heavy track til Kuala Lumpur this momto give bowel radng m Satanto* their final gallops, Gunong Bapat (D. tin most te d MirophU about two
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    • 516 15 Good day for punters in spite of track ITE a yen heavy track again at Kuala Lumpur yesterday, results were generally in favour of punters. 111, installed an odcis-on favourite for un ra-e. won rather well, even though by lalf a length. Frog 111 appeared to have •aders covered all
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    • 106 15 Davis Cup players who have high hopes of wresting the trophy from Australia this year showed encouraging form yesterday in the New South Wales lawn tennis championships in Sydney. All but the captain Bill Talbcrt won their opening matches. Talbert went down 6-3, 6-4, 6-3 to a local
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    • 57 15 RESULTS in yesterday's fourth qualifying round Of the Football Association Cup were: Trowbridge 4 Cowes (Isle of Wight) l (winners at home to Southend United) tn First Round proper. Gravesend 0 Guildford 1, (winners home to Yeovil Town). Wit ton Albion G Norton Woodseat., 1 (after extra
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