The Singapore Free Press, 25 November 1957

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press Malayan Own Family Paper Monday, November '?.*>, 1 ."> 7 Pi ii c 15 fts.
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  • 76 1 ROCKET RACE CAP CLOSES ARMY CHIEF \|K. IVILBEK M. BRUCKEB, IS. Secretary ftf the Umv aTI said in New York yesterday RllSSia was ahead in development of a BtO-mile ranee ballistic missile considered suHuient to knock out almost every American base in Kurop**. But he added, in a tele\ision interview,
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  • 66 1 Still 'alive' Professor A C is. Lovell, diret lot tht giant radio >p« ai j nit ell Bank 'he Mi 6, England said I tie c.rp' ted Sputti ik on&s rocket to make 150 to 200 it Hher revolution of the earth. gi\ ing it an addition* I life o/
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  • 101 1 CLEAR HE AIR TALKS B: lie Ministers of jHI Britain and France will in Paris until a late X: tonigl t in an effort to Mb mage caused to ich relations by arms to Tunisia. flp issue headed ipics in all-day talks I .statesmen Mr. iMacmillan and M. Gaillard. preliminary
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  • 38 1 JOURDAN BID TRUCE CHIEF I. I Nations to *.vron Leary as n truce I mcement made c Leary call for rom his came alter a ig tensions rordan nplaints rday arising situation I in and I U.P A.P
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  • 346 1 ED OUTCRY AT GERMAN-US ACCORD vlles and Brentano agree to stiffen the NATO alliance Russians make another threat J^HE United States and West Germany were described by Secretary of State John Foster Dulles and Foreign Minister Heinrich yon Brentano yesterday as being in accord on major policy questions. The agreement,
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  • 30 1 December first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in .Singapore thi;, morning at 79 cents a lb., down oneeighth of a cent on Friday's close. The tone was uncertain.
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  • 56 1 j)l( > 1 I I PATRICIA Yong Thai Thai, in. 'a/io/vi i elected "Miss West Point* at a /"run organi I <•■/ ffUtf J i Singapore tea-side re oft ye terday f Earl year i nt\ et My >■ \tala tudent j elected h >' Wi Loyang'
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  • 145 1 4 GERMAN born ÜB. rocket scientist re« vealed ;it Port Monmouth, New Jersey, yesterday, that several ot the test .spin -res to be launched next month by the U.S. will contain SOlar power* d radius "that may perform indefinitely," it success* fui. He also said the
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  • 301 2 POPE DECREES WHEN DOCTORS CAN GIVE UP DOPE PIUS MI said in Vatican City, yesterday i doctor legitimately may stop Artificial respiration for dying patient In some cases u the patient's family requests it. The Pope defined tho.se cases as when the family might fee] the attempt at reanimation "constitutes
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  • 22 2 President Iskander Mirza returned to Karachi yesterday from a one-month trip to England, France. Turkey, Portugal and Spain. A P
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  • 208 2 SABOTEURS DERAIL TRAIN I) AILWAV OFFICIALS k> today suspec ted sabotage in the crash of a Calcutta-bound mail train about !)7 miles from Bombay late on Saturday nij, r ht in which nine people were reported killed and 4G injured. The officials believe saboteurs intended to loot a goods train
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  • 20 2 Munich University's observatory said the wor s t eruptions In 10 years took place on the sun yesterday.
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  • 227 2 Colonies want U.K. reduction in loan rates HIGH INTEREST MAKES THEM APPROACH OTHER COUNTRIES FOR FINANCE [y\BOril members of Parliament, backed by colonial demands, will press for cuts in the interest charges on loans to colonial territories when Parliament debates new legislation on colonial development now being drafted. Dartv sources
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  • 222 2 Vote wisely women are advised ■'rilL Singapore League o! Women v otfl x launched a campaign to encoura*#»L: voters to go to the polls in the conii J 5 Council elections and vote Wiseh s The secretary of (he Leagu! Mrs p K Bu, said the main idea was to
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  • 123 2 RED PLAN FOR LAB ON MOON Moscow Radio said yj*' fcerday Russia plans Hl, use unmanned rockets deposit a -mobile laboraßfttory" on the moon in Jf 1 or ten years wt 1 It added 'the laboratory would be mounted on caterß pillar tracks and resemble Bo small tank Television pictures
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  • 16 2 Six people were drowr.eiM yesterday off ':xm ches, which swe^red inio| degrees heat.- A.P
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    • 74 2 icni her at anytime HP [rich in I ealth giving mK^^Wm properties of apples Mwßb&^¥ grown in England': finest irfwll(: fMSWM E i• H I IS ISSVKC OHlt BY WM CM <M 10 t, iON tTCk. I baymerC Z PRODUCF OF ENGLAND BOTTLfD TOP EXPORT BY \WM. GAYMER 8r SON
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    • 20 2 SEX I I REX I NEXT CHANCE 1 "BLONDE I :SlNnf:r-1 STARRING THAT M BLOM'i Diana Porsj E CROCODILE I
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  • 168 3 Queen, Land a peasant [W Press In.stitut. fl !rV- opening I' i. H,ver 111 journalists |M :.,".v paper IK: "ed the spotlight 01 IWj ,rd Mtrm UK" smnist in the CeyI ■observer says that tiu I Altnui'luun I Hf- factions with Britisl 18l cou1(1 b( IKi-d t( an Incident n
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  • 348 3 WORLD DOMINATION IS TILL THE RUSSIAN AIM I ■■■<<«■ ><a<« s mnsl iiiicli^r^o a |m-i mm! oi *eron»iHir suiTifiri^ picture Illiiui warniiii* h\ \iev-VwsUivni \bvi>bi yiCE-PRESIDENT Richard Nixon last night called the newest Communist Party peace manifesto a blunt warning that Russia i* launching M a massive non-military offensive aimed
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  • 278 3 40-YEAR-OLD scientist, married and the father of three children, told a news conference yesterday that he was changing sex but would continue his work and live with his wife "as a sister" to keep their family intact. The scientist. Mr. Frank Little, is chief
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  • 50 3 44 Siamese en trip to S'pore a group or 42 studentft and two professors of tho Chulalongkom University of Bangkok have arrived in Singapore for a short vi.sit. They will b 0 guests of tho Cathay Organisation tonight at the 9.30 screening of iho Hemingway film '-The Sun Also Rises."
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  • 111 3 CONSTABLE E. Bower dreamt that he saw tiic body of a missing man, Mr. N. Thirion, float i?ig in the Berg River, Paarl. The fol- lowing morning he be.' yan searching the river. Twice c o nst able i Bower went to a place I With dense
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  • 53 3 A CAR was sent from Windsor Castle yesterday to Cheam school to pick up Prince Charles und one of his school friends They had lunch with the QU6en, Prince Philip and Princess Anno. Prince Charles later called on hia grandmother, the Queen Mother, before returning
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    • 32 3 I Ask for I votivor Ml made in 2 versions I "i by 4 CarVen' —perfumes I I Sole Agents j F «vr C Lcubo Wotch Co., Ltd. A Battery Road. Singapore
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  • 226 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, Nov. 25, 1957 TEACH THE TEACHERS rpHE lack of interest I shown by school authorities in Radio Malaya's Broadcasts to Schools is hard to understand. These broadcasts are one of our best local products. They are written and produced here in Singapore and are an
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    14 4 'Some wild theory about it taking people's attention awuu from his baUltiess.
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  • 218 4 AMAZING PEOPLE THOSE HOSPITAL WORKERS HO SPIIA L B are places w Imtc people &o as seldom as they tan, which in some wayi i^ a freal pi t for it is onlj b\ such visits that otic can gti tven an inkling of the enormous problems entailed in ri!
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  • 170 4 CONGRATULATIONS to the New Sceneshiftera on their performance of H.M.S. Pinafore and for keeping Gilbert and Sullivan alive In Singapore where the operas have always found enthusiastic audiences. Back in 1889 an amateur company produced lolanthe, principally due to the efforts of n Mr. Howard Newton.
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  • 445 4 WRITES EVERY MONDAY I TACT I ALWAYS admire peo- pZe who can tell the J truth but can present it in a tactful manner, I think the prize for that must go to an Z Indian servant who was teaching one of
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  • 117 4  -  Beach comber A REMINDER that "the soldier of today is not the hard bitten, swearing Tommy Atkins of Kipling caught my eye. Here he is, on parade. Private: Oh, bother! Sergeant What is it. old chap? Private: I've dropped my rifle again. Sergeant: How clumsy you are!
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  • 246 4 Look:Wolves in shoe-shine boys' clothing rpHK shoe-shine boys uf Singapore ire be a nuisance. Their trade is practised -In the world but until quite recently We J, Ovt pore could congratulate ourselves thai 01 ift genous breed were not pests. ln If, when they approached you with their biscuit tins
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    • 42 4 (i I HUMANISED m«. like mci. v urK J p trufood v^| TRUFOOD children of til 1 CEREAL AA ld u"i J M For b.ibict, todJ" TRUFOOD invahd .ml rht < 7//<- Federal Dispensary I 33, Raffles Place, r Singapore Cold Storage, Arcade, <
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  • 259 5 'No travel ban rule aids Indians 'PIIF INDIAN GOVERNMENTS declaration that then will by no travel or residence restrictions on Singapore citizens in India is expected to remove a major hurdle to Indians acquiring local citizenship. Singapore citizens will officially bi- recognised as full-fledged Britten and Commonwealth citizens when the
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  • 105 5 picture. AUSTRALIA'S External Affairs Minister, Mr R. G. Casey last night described reports that 500 European businessmen had arranged to evacuate their families from Indonesia as "alarmist talk.' 1 Mr. Casey said he was receiving constant reports from the Australian Embassy in Jakarta and that as
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  • 341 5 Police manhunt is pinning the gangs down I Valuable jungle experience for constables 'J'HE past week has seen a sharp decline in the number of extortion notes received by businessmen, and a slackening off in secret society activity in Singapore. This fall in the crime wave coincides with daily search
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  • 97 5 12 YEARS OF WELFARE IN INDONESIA AFTER World War II a Dutch couple who had been guerilla leaders decided to give up their careers to do welfare work. They left their children and went by motor-cycle to Indonesia. After 12 years of welfare work in Indonesia, Will d<Nijs. 39, and
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  • 23 5 A Swiss flrm clalm.s to have produced the World's first self -winding wrist watch to be fitted with an a'arm.-- Reut<r.
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  • 76 5 Seats for oversea students :H*^ Government I erved a limited B* 11 Jats in various Bfc:-- lieges in Injß* mts of Indian 9k^ iciled abroad. pla are for courses IP 1 include medicine, enand veterinary |*nre. They are for .study 1958- i IC idemlc. IBppH:-;:.' the seats ij? 1 three
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  • 58 5 Power-of-prayre preacher here I A an preacher, fc yr,terP tbilH, to pr; believe m Ar: Pired an him which is now in its 10th. edition. Mr. Brown believes that people should be shown how to communicate their problems to God through prayer. lie will hold another mretim 1 at the
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    • 505 6 jin iiiiiki: ■>< v-«i"«\> J«"i«« N «^V» r V II )K>. iut POQ7 LOOMS THt t .»< HAWKt IttKflßlHP 1^ nt *^)v££ v/yr^ W i --^f I o* '/v* viooa/ */hil£ within Tut •>'><■ UCS /*jf &7 am.'/ s^u down '»<e r v^Jil S rwt sTfsAMct cGCATuuti, uaitll *■<)** v
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  • 166 7 trRIP into space in an earth satellite might Josi the thing for an wtant mother, Krafft Ehricke, a German-born space scientist suggests. Ehricke, assistant to the technical director of Convair. Astronautics of San Diego, California, said that expectant mothers might spend the last three months of their
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  • 50 7 Singapore is to see a wide range of Swedish products by the middle of next month when Sweden's exhibition ship M. S. Ball sails in on a world tour. The 10,000-ton floating showcase, a project to boost Swedish products, will also A.P visit Penang,
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  • 38 7 Sir Alfred Zimmern, who I helped draft the League of j Nations covenant and form- od the United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organisation, died at his home in Avon yesterday. He was 78 U.P
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  • 365 7 Amazing scientific forecasts of the future'— \ymiL\ the next hundred years the world will go on a vegetable diet because of its huge population. This is the prediction of l)r James Homier, Professor of Biology at the California Institute of i
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  • 78 7 Di Hermann J MuU f r Nobel i>ri 0 inn- I ning geneticist of in- f diana Unh ci \ity, has X predicted that young liples v ill be able to "order their children" in the future. Biochern- Utry would solve the I problem of birth con- trot X
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    • 61 7 m SINGAPORE JHICH TIDES I TODAY: 12.27 p.m a TOMORROW. 2.01* a.m. B and 1.08 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 2.39 a.m. P and 1.49 p.m. THURSDAY: 3.18 a.m. B and 2.34 p.m. 1 FRIDAY: 4.01 a.m. and 3.25 p.m. SATURDAY: 4.52 a.m. and 4.31 pjn. SUNDAY: 5.55 a.m. and €.03 p.m. B
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    • 118 7 Today's Radio Programme for Singapore 115 pm. Keep It Bright Part I; 1.30 Time Blgnm] and News; 1.45 Ke*i> It Bright— Part II; 2 00 Close Down; 5.00 I Interlude for Music. 5.15 Their Kind of Music, 8 45 Children's Playhouse; 6.15 Women's Halfhour; 645 Ughls On; 8.51 Announcement* and
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  • 211 8 Major jirncs Adam 37 year old regular otfi cer in the Royal Army Medical Corps, is set. r. below buttoning the vest -knitted from copper v. ri by his wife at the Medical Research Coun ttl Laboratories at H impstead, London. Major Adam visited the laboratories tor
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  • 370 8 DOCTORS SLIM 84 LBS OFF 19- STONE GEORGINA lyilFA she v.is 33, Georgina Joseph decided t<> (!<► something about her 19 stone, she wenl in(<» hospital, and today, after plastic surgery is only I.i stone. week Georeina was )unnv ueorgina mother, Mrs. Lena Jo< i ph, ol Highleverroad, Ladbi ok<
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    100 8 Jabo the fox lives up to his reputation of bein g; a crafty customer. Not for him thr stealthy life of hunter and hunted lie has his meals at regular hours in the prate and comfort of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Boulter's home at Sprowston, Norwich. They
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  • 225 8 11/OMFN fortune-tellers and clairvoyants are doing wonderful business in Paris just now. Their names and addresses are passed on by word of mouth by people powerful in politics, commerce, and the social round men and women. And they have a hidden but real influence these
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  • 189 9 PINT-SIZED PRIEST in a ear like a piir <>i welded muffins has created Manhattan's biggest traffic problem since the Queen. I Father Alfred Juliano in his Aurora 'more topically named Sputnik 111 by the crowds.) a super-safety car he has been working on I lor
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  • 54 9 FACE OF AN ACE SPY Colonel Rudolf I Abe!, a convicted Russian spy is seen here being led from the Federal Court in Brooklyn earlier this month after being sentenced to 30 years imprisonment and fined 53. 000. Abel is the highest ranking Soviet spy ever to be caught in
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  • 743 10 Only after a long Eight against the pedestrian bali~smiters did the game o£ Polo gain a foothold in Singapore. Just how this was 1 achieved is revealed in today's article by PELHAM GROOM TiHERE would appear to be little connection between and polo, except
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  • 167 10 II'ITHIN 25 years air- liners will fly frrmi Canada's west coast to Fur ope in two and a half hours. This prediction comes from Mr. Grant W. McConachle, 48-year-old president of Canadian Pacific Airlines. Mr McConachie told a Vancouver audience that nee through the
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  • 235 10 Gifts for wife who tried to kill him THI hn«ban d of SK,: h T,', mange, bought ber a bunch of chrysantL: mums the othe, (i ,V He ai so rave he, half-pound boi 0 I chocolates. Mr. George Michael Gleesor X Aged 32. had told the co, r I
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  • 93 10 A IRLINE pilots may swu A be able to know whether their controls and landing gear and ever, engines are working proper,} by looking at a television screen in the flight deck. Closed-circuit TV has already been used flights. It Ls being used increasingly in industry
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  • 185 10 SOMETHING FELL FROM OUT oF THIS WORLD SOMETHING fro m I outer space fell into the gravel dm t of a Sunbury -on Thames nursery tchool iri England the other It WOM a red-hot lump of ore, about five inches across, and made a hole a foot dpop. Three miniature
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  • 904 11  -  Adelaide Eastley BY.- A CLUB THAT S-E-R-V-E-S jIXG iPORE'S Busi- >.> and ProfeS--1 sional Women's Club wishes it to be known that it is an organisation entirely separated f rO m the equally wellknown and lively local professional Women's lsso< lation. irther spike confu- a.-si rt that tins'
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  • 41 11 THEIR BIG DAY. picture. imiiiimm Mr. and Mrs. Yco Sieiv Kia, seen after their wedding E at St. Andrew's Cathedral. The bride is the former MiSS Marie Su Tshin. Recentinn ma* h/>in Into* ni the Adelphi Bali Room imiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiii Free Press
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    • 109 11 i]i\A -II pi W®! I vL~~ C ~^?lV\-' YOU CAN I |T^{ Jl RELY ON (r P UIIM AI)I)KI> VITAMINS f) Doctors agree that, from about the ~~~\^s* ninth or tenth month, healthy babies f\n fl require a FULL CRF.AM MIIK as an I important part of their daily diet.
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  • 995 12 THESE SYMPTOMS SPELL DANGER tl 1 1 1 111 tMMIIt HI Mil HI ll IUlilJlllll!UniJJ f<Uffi£ffijj4tffi±iiniirr iffllgllßipy^ PI W^aßffißinflffiftWmlimffilffllrt Hffi§§| -But there s no need to suffer needlessly \IKS HKOWN, a woman oi 10. fairly stout. came to thr surgery eontplalning of belching, a feelUlf of fullness In the stomarh
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  • 178 12 IMIE eyes of a man i who was blind were removed after his j deauh and have gone to an eye bank. Doctors said that al- g though Mr. Herman D. Diehl, 66, was blind, g his eyes were perfect g and may be used
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  • 266 12 rrviREE members of the Q a.r.a.n.c. s after re- 1 ceiving their 'Army Trained Nurse" Certificates after a recent Prize-Giving ceremony at the Cam- bridge Military Hospital. Left to right: Cpl. Irene Cooper of Colchester who is 25-ye.ars-old. She joined up in 1951 c "regular". She
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  • 269 12 Your queries IS IT true that women who hive had their womb and ovaries re. moved become neurotic? I know three women who have had this operation in recent years and they certainly are neurotic. I have a misplaced womb which has been a nuisance for the last five years.
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  • 188 12 SEARCH into the psychological strain of living in the atomic age is ;i matter w rgent importance, and steps should be taken > create better understanding of the prolems involved, a special study group of t.ie /orld Health Organisation (WHO) has stated The group, reporting
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  • 314 13 THE WORLD OF SCIENCE I Lot us go on a journey to the moon fly t watch tells you It Is high noon. You glance Wl I porthole, and the sky Is entirely black, save 1 ely brilliant, unwinking stars. s itches. You reach to scratch, and slap S viciously
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    267 13 Scientists may soon know the answer SPACE travel may not be the big scientific development of the 20th century's second half. Maybe the big thing will be discoveries that give man control over the very forces of life. Mr Alexander Todd, winner of the Nobel Prize in
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  • 124 13 OPONTIN. a new barteria destroying dnm, was made available to the medical profession just one week ae:o. The Abbott Laboratories of North Chicago. which developed Spontirf, claim that Its special significance i.s its being the first antibiotic to kill bacteria outright instead of merely halting their growth.
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  • 125 13 rUS hornet could prove to be the I saviour of mankind. It E is eating a radioactive meal at Brookhaven Na- E tional Laboratory, Long i Island, New York, as I E part of an experiment r that may eventually I E lead to the use of
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  • 179 13 Reef China plan to beat insects RED CHINA EX PECTS TO "ELIMINATE" WITHIN ITS SECOND FIVE-YEAR PLAN DAMAGES DONE BY SERIOUS PLANT INSECT PESTS. According to the New China News Agency Peiping's National conference on plant protection and quarantine measures in the Red Chinese capital has been studying the problem
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  • 317 13 COLUMBIA University scientists have announced that a tiny sand flea resembling a minute lobster, and a sifiall worm, hare been brought Up (il 'c from record ocean depths off the coast of West Africa, Both were taken from tfie ocean floor U ith nylon
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  • 312 14 ALLAN LEWISES Bukit Timah track report and Ipon race review She clocks 3S 4 5 for 3f on a heavy trackl ITEITH DANIELS was the only trainer whose horSQfl worked fast OH the heavy No. truck at Bukit Timah this morning, Newcomer Dimples showed a nice
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  • 158 14 HORSES to follow alter Saturdays racing are: PETERPATCH: Having his first race in Malaya. Won the main sprint very well. Appeared to be a bit "green" so expect plentj of improvement, whict should enable him to wir better races. KANCHIL: Went fairh well while
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  • 344 14 PUNTERS will look back on last Saturday as "Black Saturday." The first shock was Vga Blondeau's first race win to pay $206 and $55. Lindalou won the third race paying $136 and $27. Our Kingdom's fourth race win to pay $116 and $30 put
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  • 432 14 T<ED LARKIN, Joe Mercer and St^ve Millbanks were quickly among the winners at Ipoh on Saturday. The three English riders arrived in Malaya on Thursday, and each rode one winner on Saturday. Larkin had eight mounts, Millbanks six and Joe Mercer five. Mercer and Millbanks were
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  • 61 14 Spatn beat Switzerland in the last ma .'"m Nine in the WO I cup qualifying at Lausanne i yesterday, The result b T'l ins on the tOUI Scotland, with from their four I already made n I winning the groui j lif Spain ftnl ,rf'M up with
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    • 239 14 CLUES ACROSS 2 Hay on a protecting gari a letter to some t><>v for merit? (5). giving iov (8). 3 Either way it's a musical 4 The incentive Ls lulf BpU- note (Tj). tlOUa (4), 5 Before five suffer to gain b Wear away the bfiylnninß rn;ust.ery (7). f i
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  • 255 15 VITAL DAY FOR UNITED iCHEbi UK uiniijiH ED put their ightly tarnished taint o a crucial C h i gainst Totten■h: Hotspur next I Saturday. game may well ■leciiit' if United, English I c champions for the wo seasons, can stay tng for a third i Matt Busby's [■one-time wonder
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  • 333 15 LATE RAF RALLY FAILS IN COMMUNITY LEAGUE P&AY.O** ZAINOL NETS THE DECIDING COAL IN LAST 10 MINUTES (SINGAPORE Malays were lucky yesterday to retain the Bblfapore Amateur Football Association's Community League championship when they beat R.A.F. 2—l In a closely-fought play-off at Jalan Besar stadium. The airmen,
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  • 169 15 TWO THOMAS CUP PROSPECTS ARE BEATEN IN FS CUP promising young player, Sear Lye Huat, brought off a great win when he beat Thomas Cup prospect Abdullah Piruz 4-15 15-11, 15-12 in the zone final of the Foong Seon<Cup at Kuala Lumpur last night. But Singapore were eliminated by Sclangor,
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  • 85 15 LEW HOAD BEATS ROSEWALL LEW HOAD beat Ken Rosewall 5-7, 7-5, G-3 in a gruelling match that brought thundering cheers from a big crowd at Manila last night. It WSLB the last match of their tour. The two young Australians then teamed to beat Jack Kramer and Pane ho Segura
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