The Singapore Free Press, 11 November 1957

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  • 14 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper N Monday, N«vM»h»» Ui •'•">' Price LSCtft
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  • 290 1 SIGNALS END: IS IT DEAD OR ON WAY TO EARTH? ID I 'SSI announced last night that medical r and biological observations had been ■completed on Sputnik 11, indicating that tittle Laika may be dead or on her way back Ho earth. Rome the
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  • 270 1 Marker buoy sighted during hunt for aircraft after faint S.O.S. signals OAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS information oflice in San Francisco last night said that a navy search plane reported spotting a yellow dye marker about 200 miles south west of the point where their missing Stnitocruiser
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  • 99 1 KIDNAP FOILED iiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiii POLICE this morning at 7.45 a.m. rescued a Singapore Chine.se business man. Mr. Cheat) Kok Kong, while he was being kidnapped from his office at Meyer Road, Katong, by three Chinese men. Acting on information a police party led by Stipt. P. Rajaratnam of the Secret Society
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  • 83 1 V JAPANESE ;u list, (he son of Buddhlsl priest has sent through registered airmail <" unusual < imsi mis present for Quern r,ii/ai>< ih four hind scapes paini ed mi four t,i airis of rite The artist, vr tr old Shu.jo Kawal s,»i(i he hoped Mw
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    • 38 1 For fast pickup AtjJ choose cSr~S^jp^~j CONTAFLEX I, 11, 111 &IV BRv^Sj a ZEISS IKON camera Always with CEVAERT FILMS Avuildhlv at all goott photographic dtalcrM Soil Agents: THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANC
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  • 174 2 A Negro preacher on race prejudice AMERICAN N e gru evangelist Mr. Edward EL Cleveland <>r the General Confer ence ol Seventh nay AdventlStfi, declared in Singapore thai until the world could accept brotherly lov< there would always be prejudice s, segregations ami discrimina t ions He as Bp< aking
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  • 33 2 The London Kennel Club has received two applications to register pedigree dogs in the name Sputnik." One i.s for a boxer, the other for a miniature poodle.- Reuter
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  • 132 2 lIUNDREDS Of Singa- pore shutter-bugs are visiting the photographic exhibition by Hong Kong- photographers, now being held a1 Raffles Museum. Sponsored by the Photographic Society of Singapore, the exhibition will remain open until Nov. 25. after which it will go on to Pcnaiv r tOO
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  • 56 2 Eefore he died from bullet wounds on Saturday, shepherd Jacques Borra dipped a finger into his blood and wrote on a nearby stone the name of a man. Police in Ajaccio, Corsica, yesterday arrested the man. Thomas Colombani. 49. and charged him with murder. Colombani
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  • 373 2 Herself ill, Jeannie still sends joy to crippled children Visitors drop contributions in money box DROPPED up in bed in a ward at the Singapore (General Hospital a silver-haired woman has begun a campaign to build a fund for crippled children. She Is Mrs. Jeannie
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  • 272 2 DRIVERS PICK FARES Taximens b:g g^ feat is robbery SINGAPORE 1. ciri p are afraid mg 2 bed by passe;,; rs ,i UD taking tium to H at night. But polk crimes have been An Island-wide round-ua shows that ot [he niaiiv grouses oi c ta) j drivers, the fear
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  • 188 2 SINGAPORE is one of the 40 nations represented in the Holiday International Art Exhibition which is now on tour throughout the United States. Each country has sent a single work and the one selected from Singapore is "Water Fountain Of Singa by Mr.
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  • 120 3 Riddle of the unseen guest... A MYSTERY HAND is tearing tiles from a hotel in Clarence Street, Sydney, Australia. Three months of strange accidents started at the hotel when tiles dropped from the kitchen wall. Then off came the tiles from a washroom wall. A barmaid at the hotel was
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    59 3 The Mm Is shining and lovelj Anne Heyvvood is taking full advantage <>f it Anne who is i K:ink contract artiste is too busy for i holiday this year. So she has to tike the odd day at the seaside when she ?et s time off from her new "Violent
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  • 296 3 Queen leads her people in Day of Remembrance THE QUEEN, wearing black and with a poppy at her left shoulder, yesterday led the people of Britain in remembering the dead of two world wars. With Prince Philip she placed wreaths on the Cenotaph in Whitehall under
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  • 33 3 Soviet Communist Party First Secretary, Mr. Nikita Khrushchev predicted Sun day there Will be no war in Europe a.s l »ng a.s there Is peace between Russia and Germany. A.P.
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  • 193 3 HK IN TOY RAMP Copying British designs charge "DRITISH toy manufac- turers are protesting to the Board of Trade against pirating of designs and production of shoddy imitations by Hong Kong factories. An official for the British toy manufacturers said in London, "We do not mind healthy competition, but these
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  • 76 3 ONE of the strangest fish found in South Africa was picked up on a beach In Pondoland by Mr. P. J. c. Pretorius. He .sent it to Professor J. L. B. Smith, the Ichthyologist of Rhodes University. Grahamstown. The fish has a huge mouth. On
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  • 124 3 rvifF Independent Lond vn Sunday Express pro* tsSted (Uiainst what it call ed the fotty of a plan to give West Ger m a n >> guided missiles and atomic eapons, An editorial headlined i) I jmf betray them be gan volth a reference
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    • 188 4 Opinion Thirty-nine years ago T-lIIHTY-NINE years atAo today the War which was to end wars came to an end and men, as they have done after every conflict, said there could never be another v/ar. They based their reasoning on the advent of the aeroplane, the tank, and the submarine,
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    • 17 4 The ansWtr to our prayer may he the echo of our re* tolve. Viscount Samuel.
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  • 540 4 Ambassador produces a strange aocument PELHAM GROOM writes on Mondays r rms is Mars relaying to Terra Ihroufh Primary Mental Channel with the sanction and authority of the Interplanetary Parliament On the Planet Saturn now, Out." Thai soundi very mud like space fiction at
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  • 112 4 TUST before I came J out here. I was working on a film at 1 Elstree. We were dis- i cussing the merits and demerits of coloured 1 film with an American I director who was about 1 to make a biblical i drama in colour. It was
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  • 121 4  -  Beachcomber WK' I NOTE that inquisitive people are already asking the scientists what effect travelling millions of miles a n hour in a kind of interstellar vacuum flask will hai\> on the human body. The answers do not, so far, promise a great deal of fun. Passengers
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  • 295 4 ISN T it odd the way one's prowess with chop sticks varies from time to time? I am not referring to the possible deterioration during the course of a meal which might be attributed to certain obvious causes but to the, fact that whereas on one
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  • 288 5 Singapore bars get 'nice new patrons' gINCJAPORE Central Provident Fund Hoard inspectors are going "night-clubing" to detect dodgers. They have "caught" quite a few owners of bars and restaurants in the last few nights, who had not sent in contributions on behalf of
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  • 269 5 _Jf_»» Delhi to stress urgency o f Spore's marketing problems mem Governonv :i:n f 'J the i■; -a? E M i SS. IS I. "i ed to rrom toSd i ,';'m In Now Delhi now, would personally handle the subject. He said the Chief
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  • 68 5 MH. EUGENE BLACK. President ol t lie World Bank, said his talks with President Na.sser yesterday over the compensation to be paid to shareholders of the Suez Canal Company had ix'cn "successful." Mr. Black added that he would continue mediation in Paris and London. He i3
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  • 204 5 A tug by Mrs. X house tottered In the smallest room of a small house in Lambeth. London re- he* }1 a 0 b U out d itTi X (SI Q eS 2' t want her folks back home in st Lucia ab'oufhe, islanir in TheTun. m ntT f SPeaWnß
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  • 22 5 A strong earthquake rocked Central Japan early this morning. There was no report of damage or casual- ties. A.P.
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    • 269 6 H_B_l___E_SfPi_R^PP^^^^^^^_^^^^S__B_l_SSSfl_l ft'" I k v liii*il*ni <^_ ."T i 'jSilEs£B^g r Switching tv^E lu^st to xps a)OK T GO t \T i^^Sffii booster dockets on r Ml' SATE OISTA^cT JT (I MtJS M (V A ..,VA > v. STAN'O BV MO MAaT.AM ni HOSTILE/ y' u T( V SM J
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    • 515 6 BORN today, you have a tr, M amount of latent talent but \K i are not one to exert yourself y U I much. u to o Sfou are firm in Insisting thai u I get what is coming to you ffl when it comes to going O ul 2
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  • 141 7 Of routs, the United Mates is pressing its campaign for tii,. conquest of space. It iU working intensively on a sate! to orbit the earth and send back data about the outer fringes of the atmosphere. Th,> first two phases are in the field of "hardware"
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  • 31 7 FREAK SHOW ON NORTH POLE TV lct tists at a 1 near the trth Pole reported 'ak reception of televi•n transmissions fr o m Wivostock. 2.4R.S ml l a 'ay- A.P.
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  • 165 7 rwyilE Soviet satellites were designed to strike some form L of terror into people's minds. Mr. Robert Menzios rime Minister of Australia, .said In MHhnnrno mi Saturday night. "The Soviet Union knows more about propaganda than we have tried to learn." he said. Launching
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  • 24 7 Eleven paJUengem were killed and 19 injured yr.s--t( relay when bu.s with 54 people Aboard overturned at Suzce, Northern Turkey, Reuter
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  • 179 7 'Send me up in a Sputnik' TO fN7OY /F SAYS EX-RED SPY A British scientist once jailed as a Soviet spy, on Sunday volunteered to go up in a space satellitein the interests oi science. Dr. Alan Nunn May, who was convicted in 1945 of giving British atomic secrets to
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  • 39 7 President Elsenhower, on entering Walter Reed Army Hospital in Washington yesterday for his first complete physical check-up in 12 months, went directly to the three-room suite reserved for him. President Eisenhower leaves thn hnsnitnl today.— A.P.
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    • 233 7 IS SF.T I. E iCFLi J^l S i FIRE ANO THIS Lr VL *I I i Iff M B| GnEST' HFART IN THE finish W Sbiwoplo, is making* HISTORY TOO! NINE WEEK* IN Manila (SIMULTANEOUS RELEASE) >f THREE WEEKB IN BANGKOK WHERE IT is )f i( STILL RUNNING i THREE
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    • 174 7 rp Singapore: 2 HIGH TIDES- TODAY: 1221 H TOMORROW: 0145 and W 1300 m WEDNESDAY: 0232 and B 1342. m TIURSDAY: 0328 and. 1433 S FRIDAY: 0429 and 1540. SATURDAY: 0545 and 1713. a p SUNDAY: 0700 and E 1903. am m iiinii Today's Radio Programme for Singapore 1.15 p.m.
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  • 209 8 POST MAN TOO BOMB OWS MUCH A MAN who w| Liu., i j lance to hospital week and treated ft burns and Koel a parcel bomb 2 exploded i n office. '"Som- i get me," j am the knows too much t The par- bombs tobacco tin aid M thur
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  • 271 8 J^T Berkeley, Gloucestershire, on the estuary of the River Severn, Britain's second nuclear power station is beginning to take shape. It is being built for the Central Electricity I Authorty by the A.E.I. John Thompson Nuclear Energy Company. Capacity output of the power station,
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  • 57 9 Greyhound, "Locklass," from Sheffield, England, must have em six and a half hours making history recently. For she gave birth to 15 puppies. The record litter consisted of g n dogs and five bitches, born between 6 a.m. and 12.30 p.m. at the E Irtle Moor
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  • 211 9 Trouble for the reluctant hero ni(; JIM KEID the reluctant hero of the Scots Guards kissed his mother one night lust week, stepped on the London trail;, and murmured: "Jankers, here f come-" At Chelsea. he faced ihe music i played Guards style luardsma n Reid J shun 1 Lefl
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    67 9 There below is the latest car to be produced by the Soviet Union. It is called the 'Volga" and has a four-cylinder engine developing 80 horse-power. Top speed is about. 85 miles per hour. It can carry six people and the seats are adjustable. Those at the
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  • 1048 10 THE EDITOR WITH A GUN IN HIS HAND The Free Press, says PelhamJ Groom, was so-called because I it marked the end oS the! Gagging Act which made it I compulsory Cor every edition to be submitted to the Govern- ment tor approval before I publication. nil ii i mil
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  • 234 10 Put these call-girls within the Law A !fA? ILANTE <-n, miUee ot >ix and tour women nm dined a eh irtej Z prostitutes last 111 e vigilantes Marylebone, I m J want prostitution t0 be legalised women who r over 21 and uhu t single, divorced or widowed. They would
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  • 388 10 HELL KEEP WIFE WON BY FORCE pOR years Lolal Singh and his beautiful dark-eyed wife Shamim have had a secret fear. They live in a village in the Indian Punjab, happy and in love. But Shamim's parents live across the border In Pakistan. And
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  • 1028 11  -  Adelaide Eastley BV 4 OfTiciuls of the Ruberoid Company gave a party in honour of Mr M. A. Partridge, the firm's visiting export manager, before he left the Colony on an Eastern tour. Seen above (from left) are: Mr. nriin natter, manager oi trie firm s contracts department;
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  • 243 12 IIAVIMi a tooth drilled will soon be a pleasant *1 experience according to Sydney dentists. In fact, one enthused, it could even be regarded as "delightful." Reason a now high-speed drill which reached 250,000 revolutions per minute has arrived in that city. A demonstration model
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  • 843 12 Sun as aid to beauty in tropics Simple rules for beauty and health MANY women would give anything to have a clear skin and lovely complexion. Beauty salons are doing thriving business in catering to the needs of such women. Most of these skin-conscious females could help themselves
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  • 155 12 XJITAMIN C IS i 1 to be lost dun prolonged heati As it is a soluble vitamin would marmalade! and blackcur, jam contain appre- ciable quantities? Would you also tell vie ivhether toes are bettr raw or cooked? Blackcurrant ire s 0 rich in Vitamin that jam made from
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  • 133 12 SAVING BURNS VICTIM SCIENTISTS say they have made another advance in methods designed to prevent deaths from severe burns. Dr S. R Carl Millican, Dr. Sanford M. Rasenthal and Dr John D. Rust told the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology and Medicine in Chicago that they have found
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  • 261 12 Pal, you took off too many chins jibe at dieter EVERY happy fat man has major problem in life how to put up with the envy of his dieting friends. They begrudge him each mouth-watering caloric h€ consumes; each pound by which he outweighs them they take as a personal
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  • 455 13 GAS TURBINE CAR CAN RUN ON ANY FUEL B y MICHAEL KVAN lii N any sort of fuel. fh« The trouble at the let iOOSC on im moment is that it is burning too much. ut you WOUW No 2: With no l a know It M >»" I "cause
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  • 533 13  - Science opens this wonder world to everyone ANGUS ALLAN -By Exploring the unknown depths of the earth can be dangerous and frightening, yet throughout the world the science of spelaeology is steadily gaining more and more enthusiasts. However it is not absolutely necessary to be a spelaeologist to enjoy the
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  • 692 13 By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT -ingle medical factor to ian from going into outer b P y a ne Q he verdict given to me -ing medical scientists behind rocket researchers introduced to something which is in progress and decide whether men can
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  • 209 14 UHITISH SOO EH CLUBS SHOI LD BE Al LOWED lo FIELD n \\Y NUMBKH OF SUBSTITUTES IN A MATCH, Jl SI AS 1111 V DO [N COLLEGE FOOTBALL IN THE 1 MTEDSTiVIES. Tins revolutionary suggestion was recently made bv Rttu.ii Carter manage! ol the first division
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  • 244 14 Carter recalled thai every big mutch at Wembley Stadium, whether a F.A. Cup Final or an international match, has been marred over the past Jour seasons by injury to one or more playersCarter, a veteran of more than 50 England games, stressed that it would be
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  • 64 14 I>RINCE Aly Khan's three 1 year ofd filly. Rose Royale 11. has been made 3-1 favourite for today's Washington International race at Laurel. Maryland. Denisy, is next in the betting at 4-1. Other quotations are: 5-1 Mahan <u S.): 6-1 Third Brother (U.S.) 10-1 Monteval 1
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  • 62 14 lEO Espinosa of the lu Philippines has arrived by air in Tokyo L> d( fend his Orient bantair weight title in the third annual Far Ea.st boxing carnival on Nov. 20 ESspinosa, ranked third among world bantams, will meet Japanese champion Koji Ishibashi in a 12-round bout
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  • 42 14 j/jndon Countii a were be,iicn B 0 by PaiLi In tin 11 anjnus 1 R ugb) Union match in Paris yesterds Scoring one goal and one try Part pent almost all ll tim< In the London mic. Reuter
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  • 284 14 Blind ex-Test star lives on memories T AST week-end, Wilfred Rhodes, one time Yorkshire and England cricketer, celebrated his 80th birthday. Still a familiar figure at Test matches, he often sits with Sir Jack Hobbs with whom he opened for England 4t; years ago. Rhodes always sits white faced, drawn,
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  • 196 14 Australia's wonder colt to race in England? AUSTRALIA'S wonder three-year-old colt loch, may challenge Z worlds best horses in C land next year, aecordir? to the Herald's turf vS er. This could come about in two ways, he 1. Mr. Peter Haley, iholi managing the three-year-old colt in Melbourne says
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  • 56 14 Luis Ayala of Chile yes 1 day won the men's single^ i championship in the Argeni tine Republic tennis chami pionships, defeatir Argentina's Enrique Morea H 16-4. 6-2. 6-2 Michael Davie 3. Rog« Becker. Britain. ed the men's doubles tie «j whipping Morea and
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  • 280 14 BOXING REFEREE IS A WOMAN! WEIGHT, nine, ton out counted the boxino referee, a shapely blonde. Later, in the dressing room. Mrs. Margareta sjoeiin of Stockholm, Europe's first, ema 1 e boxing referee, and a mother of three, explained The children Since I was a girl, T have been fascinated
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    • 216 14 I I^mr ft ra, ;^s^t 4 P^ jgpfc 'iffi^ V w iff^ jfWL A iti^ CLUES across i rhe god squatted on a vesi Change b vote (5). S(l1 (l]> 4 ReceSng gum begin to con- B the United Nations unvev secrctlv (7) Close (o) 8 Share In thi middle
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  • 438 15 HEY DOMINATED THIS MEETING -By ALLAH LEWISi born riders and apprentices did ri§l at the Kuala Lumpur meeting, win,,i the 1\ races decided. m hreelocaUji born jockeys Awi, Mawl JTto&e winners. Awi had two d u" and lady Scarlet). Mawi two ?II and Mirop^U) and Kltoon
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    372 15 I%f IROPHLI. who won the main sprint very well. pave punters a setback. He was almost deserted on the Tote and paid $09 and $22. Mirophli gave the lead rs a long .start from the home turn. He finished brilliantly over the last furlong and was drawing away
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  • 283 15  - CAN THESE MEN BRING BACK ABSENT CROWDS? FRANCIS ROZARIO Bv Not enough touring matches? No inspiration?! —or maybe just because j they're getting stale and can only turn out a star j performance once in a i while. Looking at yesterday's j game. I thought that what was most needed
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  • 35 15 i>ussiA yesterday con 1V tinued her winnii streak in thr world weight Lifting championships >" Teheran when Victor Bushuev won tiio light weigh! title with a total oi 380 kilograms 2 ib),
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  • 181 16 keep her from suffering a slow agony. "With her sacrifice Laika has furnished to .science precious data which will allow man soon to dominate Interplanetary space-" Moscow had previously said that the dog was receiving her food in a trough which automatically refilled at intervals so that her diet was
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  • 306 16 DEEPENING CRISIS CONFRONTS KREMLIN RULE HE'S NOW EXPOSED SAYS U.S. EXPERT \|K. George F. Kennan, former is. Ambassador to Moscow, said last ni^ht that a "deepening crwis' 1 threatens the iron rule of the Communisl leaders in Russia and thai Party leader Nikita Khrushchev may soon
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  • 55 16 Sampan arrest SINGAPORE Harbour Board police at Berlayer Creek early yesterday arrested an Indonesian in a sampan in which they found about 50 lb. of contraband tobacco In an immediate followup after questioning the man, Customs officers raided a house in North Bridge Road. They arrested another Indonesian and seized
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  • 31 16 November first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 75S cents per lb.. up threeeighths of a cent on Friday's closing price. The tone was quiet.
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    39 16 picture. Elizabeth Taylor and i»<«r husband Hollywood pro- duett ;viik<- Todd. u«t closeup of Blnvaporc from I the backseat o! their «;ir ihortly after thrir arrl?ai in Singapore yesterday They leave for Horn Kom touun row morninn. Free Press
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  • 107 16 A 'controlled' sky object in queer course ASTRONOMER Jacques Chapuis reported in Toulouse. France, yesterday he had observed a strange canary-yellow object which followed a peculiar but apparently controlled course through the sky. Scientists said it could be neither a meteor nor a space rocket. Chapuis. who saw the mysterious
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  • 169 16 A SLUMP NOW IN U.S. PRESTIGE A ha, «£s*l ?K JOU Wn fiie United State?! bem K depicted u,\* Jhh paper, a, trated, somewhat Britons werc told bv Lord BeaverbrooS Sunday Bxpre* ySS day that the inited States waa standS in its greatest hour of trial since Pearl Harbour." r
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