The Singapore Free Press, 11 December 1957

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  • 14 1 The Singapore Free Press V. ilaya's Own Family Paper Wednesday. DtetmibM •>, if>:»7 ivi<»- tscti
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  • 258 1 BRITISH FEARS MOUNT AS JAKARTA GRAB GROWS $170 mil. capital at stake: Estate staff crisis: Oil company taken over PONCERN is increasing in British business circles today over what is regarded as a mounting threat to the estimated £20 million (about §170 million) of capital that Britain has invested in
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  • 227 1 4 ENEKALISSiMO biang K;u sink President E vi Nationalist < hina in reptj t<» Questions of i pertinent Interest to Singapore ami Malaya framed bj J. Behafue has: E Given advice on riti /enship oi far-reaching r Importance t»» Singapore E ;lM «l Malayan Chinese and to
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  • 209 1 jg Governor of gapore, Sir Wilm g< 'li ;lt his in- Ha speech this irninsr, ailed on the 0p... to rise to now Ights face the test- j r tim^ alu-acl. rhe sc ac or future jisi ins as no more mdon conferences, t right here, he said. j:
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  • 230 1 'Writting the last chapter... ore Chiel MiMr i. i m yew peech oi weli \hr new Sir William one "who has formative part, H ftrst hand ions of our con development i rnal sell gov»f the M;ilm'i the civil 1 f without any disi espect ful over tures" that In
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  • 67 1 Tunisia gets arms from Egypt A consignment of Egyptian arms has arrived in Tunisia, Cairo radio reported Last night. Egypt promised the arms to Tunisia alter France had refused to supply them on I the ground they might fall Into the hands of anti- French Insurgents In aeigh- bouring Algeria.
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  • 119 1 Ike going to NATO talks: He's fit enough PRESIDENT Eisenhower will personally attend the N.A.T.O. summit conference in Paris on Monday. He leaves Washington by air on Friday. This decision was reached yesterday after his doctors had pronounced him fit enough. Western delegates at the United Nations expressed relief at
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  • 42 2 POWER FROM OCEAN QUEST IS ON N 1 lied nucl *ai vis .1 complel <• tc I t oj in a exlIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII m 11l Mill *****11 l I vi[i will i, i i disi int < '•it < ould < a t i i Mi' Reuter
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  • 19 2 I ar] v rkers in more thi 1.000 < stal in Ceylon i d work. U.P.
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  • 24 2 Tn 8 U.S. Navy yesterdaj fired publicly its Regulus [I d m lie at Edwards Air Force Base. California A. P.
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  • 76 2 THE MOON IS IDEAL STATION FOR TRIPS TO THE STARS pRQFESSOR K. Ser- J i- geyev predicted 3 estei day that the moon, natural and eternal satellite of our planet, will in the I.: cure serve as 1 1 ma i n interplanetary I spa;- ion for tri; i the
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  • 120 2 Tear gas used on election pickets POLICE used tear gas twice yesterday to dLsperse volunteers of the civil disobedience move m c n I picketing the government secretariat in Kathmandn Nepal, to ba< k demands for early elections. About 120 i'( ople were arrested including a former foreign minister, Mr
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  • 349 2 Macmillan calls for the 'team spirit'-with Britain as leader fill-: PRIME MINISTER, Mr. Harold Macmillan, d< lared last night Briiain must exert In r influence and authority through u n 1 I hip in a team." lie said In* woul be going in thi the N > summit meeting in
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  • 74 2 1 I is reported to I a 1 the NAl'o ncil "pi M NATO I in Ankara, the members of th Br-« Pact Tui kistan and Persia fl cd urgent talks yi fl as a pro; n NATO summil fl next week. 9 Turkish F I sor.rcos saJ Menderes,
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  • 46 2 Sir Robert Black was received in audience by the Qiiei n at Buckingham Palace yesterday on his appointment a.s Governor and Commander-in-Ch Hong Kong, Sir Roberi former Govern <>r oi Singapore was accompanied to tne palai bj I ad! Bhick. Reuter
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  • 13 2 1 I time I with A.P.
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  • 270 3 #*or#- iviis motorists to €u>t rvtidu T HI possibility Of Singapore I h i\iiii; its own television (ll is foreshadowed in Government publicity ursine motorists to fit suppressors to |he i, car engines. rj,, publicity leaflet said: s,in iporf ia > soon have *ts own >v
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  • 249 3 OKITISH armoured curs ringed the walls of Nicosia last night as the city began its first night of house-to-house curfew lor more than nine months following a day of violent clashes between large numbers of Cypriot Greeks, security forces
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  • 132 3 Rebuff to Wan gets Hungary a UN 'No' riMii: United Nations yesterJl day approved a US proposal to defer action on the credentials ol Hungary's U.N delegation. This came on the heels oJ a report to the Assembly by Prince Wan Waithayakon oC Siam that he tnei with complete failure
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  • 143 3 DRUG TRIAL-PROTEST AT MILD SENTENCES HPHE public prosecutor and i defence coun. >-\^ in Rome's drug icandal trial v.hidi ended y< terday filed appeals last night again it the n r i d i m ol tii'- panel ol three i" i The pi o (ecutor, Dr, Lul 51 Brace!,
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  • 224 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, Dec. 11, 1957. Their duty ignored ANOTHER victory to 1V the Apathetic Party has been won this time in Kuala Lumpur where only 51 per cent, of the electorate went to the polls. Just another town that is indifferent as to who wins the election,
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  • 671 4 OVER-AGED STUDENTS MY SOLUTIONS 7 have discussed this. ..money would be no prob! J MR. YAP PHENC CECK, prominent Singapore banker and Chinese community leader, puts forward some suggestions for meeting one of the Colony's most pressing problems in the field of education. r rnp article ta the Free Pr<
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  • 388 4 Why Dulles asked for Adlai Stevenson's help IVHEN Mr. John TT Foster Dulles asked Mr. Adlai Stevenson to help him to develop new policies for the NATO meeting of the Heads of State in Paris next Monday he indirectly admitted the bankruptcy of his own policies. When Mr. Dulles took
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    • 72 4 I PATEK PHILIPPE I h<- Morld*a for* niobl C Tlu 2 tit si I'riz,* g Ihe :i Kntnits f,,r prt>- euiom <mt o/ the 10 C t*rize wimmimg thrmmm 5 mrterx. 7 lire I'attk Philippe. (Put of the ~> I'rizr ut mi inn tnl juslet i air Pmtmk Philippe. I
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    • 92 4 LONGINES M A contrmporary watch, designed for an atti\« life > or open air life; designed for the younger generation Of polahed stainless siccl throughout, thin and robust, ih« LONGINES "SILVER ARROW" has a ccntrr seconds hand and is waterproof, antl-magnctic and shock-proudcd expanding steel bracelet, which is moulded into
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  • 259 5 CHINESE STUDENTS GOING TO POLL RALLIES' Knottier stern warning by Singapore school principals luflpALS of Chinese schools in Singapore issued a new warning to >• students yesterday not to take part in political rallies or get mixed city council election campaigns. They said reports had been reaching them that youths
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  • 87 5 »r p■: m c Minister, wr Harold Macmillan, yesterday that "proUg results" had been .jned from Zeta. a chine used at the Har- research establishment experiments to control rmonuclear fusion. Labour MP. Mr. Roy m had asked in the ise of Commons how far the "Harwell successes" in taming
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  • 197 5 |>ERSONS holding tern■■ porary identity cards can apply to be Singapore citizens if they are qualified under the residence clause of the Citizenship Act. This wa s stated by a Government spokesman in reply to allegations that persons holding only temporary residence permits had
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  • 216 5 MEDICAL authorities in Singapore yesterday reassured the public that doctors here were aware of the adverse effects of some common drugs and that safeguards were taken in their prescriptions. They said there was no cause for alarm at reports that extra long
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 130 6 Iv/EFFHAS LANDED ON THI PiANt 1 YOU \B b^B sl^flB" f |AT>*Z.G>4>? A/v/O FINDS A NORM* TS Nl t <-. < S K^ft t L//V At <: 3£AM»£gAii*: Im L<c lalk and IMiil Davis j" -r"» f3T»* <c l _mt^ K^r^M^BE^^T^^a^S^?- <w /A 1 v^^^^B sKm L c v Hevl'^Ea^^*'
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    • 429 6 BORN today, ynu hay, veloped business acu thrifry at ai; tin < -z might be said thai < c little "close/ lul A r fortunes are born! You h ave the ability v f sara^is?, I the cause wh.-m >'[■* I esl and gains you as iti i Perhaw your
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 171 7 LONDON, Dec- 10. Previous Today \o 1 RSS c 1^ pl units Dec. 25U buyers 24*1 buyers 25 U sellers 25 sellers Jan. 25 buyers H% buyers 25% sellers 25 sellers ni 1 RSS Spot 25% buyers 25', buyers 1 v 25% sellers 25* sellers .mm v
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    • 105 7 NEW YORK, Dec. 10. Previous Today [N strait Spot 92.87 nom. 92.62 nom. v futures indard ton tract D«5. unquoted Jan* unquoted )NE SALES: raits Contract Dec. 91.25 buyers 9125 buyers 93 00 sellers 93.00 sellers Jan. 91.87 buyers 91.H7 buyers 92.87 sellers 92.87 sellers DNE SALES:
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    • 27 7 NEW YORK, Dec. 11. Previous Today Industrials 433.76 439-24 Railroads 97.21 95.98 Domestic Bonds 85.18 85.22 Utilities 67-76 67.65 Sunk, Composite Averages.. 147.12 14b80
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    • 49 7 M bai spot 26. Lampong ot .md awaiting release 25*4 loats 25 to J4;», December ifomeni L'l Sarawak spot id awaiting release 25. afloats unquoted, December shipment j unquoted. Muntok white spot I ana awaiting release 33, afloats 30 to 31, December shipment 30 Va, sellers ex-dock.
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  • 106 7 Above prices quoted in U.S. cents per tt>- OPRA lMiilippines c.i.f- U.K./ North European ports delivered wtui'i prr long to n Dec. ''JanDPK\. Straiti c.i.f. U.K./North Enropean ports delivered wfidu per lon* ton Dec- Jan. PCONUT oil crude Straits tif European Ports in bulk Pn lont
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  • 516 7 A likely Tale 1 provides fine evening's enfertainment iyiTH his latest production for the Stage Club, producer Mike Wilson ("Jane," "The White Sheep of the Family" etc.)... has maintained his reputation for giving Singapore theatregoers good value for their money.
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  • 196 7 Mr. Hart had said: "I do not exclude the possibility of the eventual introduction of import duties on a selected range of goods which either do not enter the entrepot trade or enter only to a limited extent." THE budget speech of the
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    • 94 7 an y part o\ tAe world I Complete zDoor to < EDoor SAFE HANDLING ECURITY IN TRANSPORT consult SINGAPORE BAGGAGE nA^ MT AGENCr nvvwvb vni. PACKING COMPANY LIMITED Enquire for details to fe A 8E Asia Insurance Bldg. Singapore nri a^tTl Tel: *****- 3 Line, ft Oversea Chinese Bank Bldg.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 91 7 Today's Radio Programme 1.15 Footlights Parade Part I; 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 Footlights Parade Part II; 2.00 Close Down; 5.00 Tea Dance; 5.30 A Canadian Yarn; 5.45 Hawaiian Blossoms; 6.00 Children's Corner; 6.30 Radio Ranch; 6.45 Lights On; 6.53 Announcements and Bingnjx)re Share Market Report; 7.00 Time Signal
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  • 644 8 Expedition into the past 'THE five-man dig- ging team from the University of Malaya now exploring ancient archaeological sites at Malacca may be joined soon by members of the University's Archaeological Society. The talk given recently at a meeting of the Society and the Malayan Historical Society by Dr. Michael
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  • Article, Illustration
    337 8 and the bones of animals, almost always broken and Often charred. Further explorations have revealed that the marine and fauna remains found give evidence of the Hoanlnnlan period which followed the Pleistocene, also that early Malayans were food-gatherers and hunters. And now to come to a crisis In Singapore's
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    198 8 tightly fraternal band, stare disconsolately I upper balconies toi northern seas. Here Is endless op tunity for comir.ur.::y terest, community vj teers particularly I who do the most raj about > our deling youth." In this costly and institution close to waterfront and surroj by slums there should a
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    988 9  -  adelaide Eastley BY., pany con.si.sts of officers, a Staff-sergeant and .several dozen eager lads. Not a few of these youngsters are Sea Rovers. Sua Scouts and Wolf Cubs a far cry from their previous unhappy circumstances in slum or kampong. living on the fringe of desolation. Mi rinys ttith
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    293 9 /■> picture. I" membership are lgnorby those upon whom y now depend for oance. tV IE University of Malaya's ar t Museum has sed its doors to the I'H 1 duriny the current structional din as the p administration quarts push toward comtii'H. -k J E Stage Club will
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    536 10  -  Rene MacColl By It is time to resign |T is with affectionate admiration for one of the finest men produced by America in this century that I call sorrowfully, but unhesitatingly upon Dwight David Eisenhower, thirty-third President of the United States, to resign from his high
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  • 487 10 Nixon ready and fit, says ALAN BRIEN TT seems very possible x that Richard Milhous Nixon may soon take over from a stricken Eisenhower us thirty-fourth President of the United States. If he does, he will he the first President ever to be
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    • 301 10 tiol peril even than in 1940. Is this o time for Ike to remain at the helm? Spent and enfeebled Is this the time to refrain from toxina th* President not to follow him unswervingly 0$ hi, rWe'^MVtr? 9^ $l 9 n h d obou th White Let a young
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 214 10 CLUES ACROSS anger (6). 1 Angry artist within (5). 4 Pin hog this WftJ 4 The vice mixture for the un- 5 Concerning a twist (5) orthodox (7). 6 The engineer leaves me ir 8 Alter afterwards (5). treat (5). 9 Navy ends an example (7). 7 Cut longer data
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  • 54 11 Diana hurt her arm Him Star Diana Dors, her injured arm in a s lin-; is pictured above with Thomas Yeardye, a 27-year-old business manager. Yeardye had been appearing at a West London court to face assault and obstruction charges following an incident involving a i:lr 'n which Diana W;
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  • 56 11 West German Army personnel are seen beloio draining a water- filled ditch near the village of Gross moor, near Hamburg after several eyewitnesses reported seeing a red-hot object in the sky shaped like* a sphere, plunge into the ditch at the time the fall of Russia's
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  • 69 11 j Alsatian, Lassie, is seen receiving treatment for an injured pair from Women* Royal Air Force ken- net maids Judith Green, left of Portsmouth, and Veronica Grace Of Folkestone, in the dispensary at the R.A.F. Police Dog Depot, Netheraven, Wiltshire, '< England. The girls are taught
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    95 11 Top priori!) his been tii.n In (h,- full production of (In- Bristol Britannia BHI SK> *V lefn« trouble hL Ken o»«eoSi j«t airliners of the future make their debut Rnir £.7* <t at luak< I* i»»P*iative for pio.lintM.n t<» he stepp.,l up and 1 is wltl'rtiVh't iJ
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  • 739 12  - Kishi discloses 50,000 are to settle in Cambodia J. C. BEHAGUE JAPANESE MIGRANTS ARE MAKING SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTION TO NATIONS WHICH ACCEPT THEM By TIIK Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Nobusuke Kishi, who confirmed to me thai Cambodia had agreed to accept 50,000 Japanese immigrants over the next fixe years, said Japanese
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  • 303 12 Call for social defence a RESOLUTION proposI\ Ing Asian nations CO--operate more closely lor the prevention ol crime and (he eradication oi prostitution in the Far East was unanimously approved j In Tokyo. The resolution, sponsored by Malaya, the Philippines and Japan ended the second United Nations seminar on prevention
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  • 171 12 Continue aid to Indonesia he says SIR Douglas Copland, principal of the Austratian Administrative Staff College and former economic adviser to tlie Australian Government, said in Melbourne that Australia should continue to grant aid to Indonesia despite their present treatment of the Dutch. He said in a television interview: "Indonesia
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  • Glimpses
    • 40 12 TtHE Indian Press has unanimously criticised recent Indonesian developments despite local sympathy over the West Irian issue. Officials privately also take this stand. Political parties, except the Communists, also view with uneasiness developments there. A.P.
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    • 29 12 The official Moscow paper Pravda described the Indonesian developments as "the first struggle of the Indonesian people against the remnants of Dutch colonialism on parts of Indonesian territory." A.P.
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    • 42 12 Japanese Foreign Minister Aiichiro Fujiyama said that the Japanese Gov eminent would not object to Japanese private eireles extending technical aid to Indonesia toward ft 11 i n g a shortage in that field resulting from the expulsion of Dutch nationals. U.P.
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    • 45 12 Japanese Chief Justice Kotaro Tanaka said In Salvador, Brazil, that Japan was aiming; its efforts for peaceful advances in all fields. He said Japan realised there was no place for war in the world sines there are weapons of such tremendous active power. A .P.
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    • 32 12 Spain today has appointed One of its top career diplomats to the po t of Ambassador to Japan. He is Mr. Antonio Villacierw Benito, who entered the diplomatic service in 1922. U.P.
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    • 85 12 The Manila Daily Mirror, commenting on Indonesia's nationalisation of Dutch interests, said, "President Sukarno appears to have taken his cue from President Nasser who, in the space of a few years, succeeded in ousting the British from the Suez Canal, nationalised that strategic waterway, and restored his government back to
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    • 33 12 Nationalist Chl n a nas adopted an attitude Jf complete In* difference to. wards Indonesia's ,antiDutch campaign. Informed sources in Taipen said the Government viewed the situation as plague on both houses, U.P.
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    • 60 12 Mr. W. E. Williams, a Canadian industrialist, said in Toronto that if Japan could not sell to Canada" and United States markets it would be forced" turn to the Commune trade orbit. I! manufacturing resoure* and teeming popo»gj were added to tha of ft China's, the combination would be "the
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    • 17 12 There are about loose firearms now accounted for all < r Philippines, according the Philippine onstaw ary. Reuter
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  • 106 13 IjfARK t }lt> Johnii> 11 Mathis^— they're hallim is imerica'i "P »»o- rooning sensation f Tv t 3 one jr«urt oUI L hnnj Vlathis has made i fmarkable impact since he discovered In a San n nigh! club. Msm s style Uei Bomewner« L we en
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  • 59 13 v at a tinkn churns out the quick tempo. ides six on Piano j i Columbia 45-DB 013 i A: The World, ammy, v\ Will Make Love, ye Bye Love. In The Middle a and Love Let- Sand. Pops (Columbia i Russ Conway i election of old r
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    292 13 wS^^" A| PRAZV Otto runs amok lon his "funny keyboard to bring: a bright half.hour of honky tonk piano on Polydor ***** tPHM. His style is individual, unpredictable, and it times sensational, ppy Piano is the title of his 12-incher, and it's ust that— piano fun with -hi
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  • 104 13 PHILIPS this week issue an excellent recording of Tchaikovsky's Symphony N T o. 6in B Minor better known M the* Pathetlque. Considered by the composer himself as the finest of all his works this symphony is not only unique in its rmotional scope, but in the fact that
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  • 260 13 Jonathan Russell reviews the best records of the week yjODKRN equivalent of the roving minstrel is a character elusive to pin down. Let's just call him the Man With The Guitar. There mti.M be scores of fche .8 vocal entertainers among today's recording favourites and almost
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  • 248 13 Mona Baptiste is bo t h saucy and seductive in her Tales of the Caribbean (Polydor ***** EPH». She sings four calypsos. partly in English, but mostly in French. This is a pleasant recording, and you do not have to understand the words to enjoy its
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  • 173 13 Pick of 78 r.p.m. I 1 A X i; a random phrase such as Joe He Gone, repeat it over and over and yon have the present day recipe for a calypso hit. Norma Douglas proves it on London American Recordings IIL-Z 8475. He It Resolved, on the
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    • 95 13 4r THIS FOX HOME CINE VALUE! 1 BELL AND HOWELL model 252-8 mm cinecamera with f/2 3 leni. 1 Leather carrying cdSfl for camera 1 2\ power telcphoto attachment complete with leather case 1 BELL AND HOWELL "Movielite" bar complete with two 375 watt Photo-flood lamps for indoor colour photography.
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  • 421 14 fiiis dangerous trend in modern football otwi IV MATTHEWS, 4i y tar-old maestro <>t Kn^lisli soccer, has thrown in his lot with those calling for a ban on charging the goalkeeper one of the most controversial subjects i.» the game. Shoulder charging Shoulder- to-shoulder charging of goalkeepers,
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  • 223 14 Wrestler accepts challenge PROFESSIONAL wrestler Akram of Pakistan said yesterday he icould accept the challenge of Colon y amateur strongman Hari Prasad Pahalban. He declared: There is no wrestler in Singapore who can bent vie! Answering Han't. challenge, which appeared in yesterday's Free Press, Akram say s he is read}/
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  • 95 14 OXFORD XV OUTPLAY CAMBRIDGE DOGGED defensive play alter an early try earned Oxford an upset 3-0 victory over the favourites Cambridge in the 76th annual inter-varsity Rugby Union match at Twickenham yesterday. The winning try came in the 14th minute when Steve Coles, the Oxford scrum-half, dived over after a
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  • 30 14 Dl IMIRH I ORYVAIU) play v^ iti a second half rally enabled Australia's Rugby I num team, «ie Wallahies, to heat a strong l.lanelly side $.1 yesterd v
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  • SPORTS LETTER
    • 178 14 Officials to Tokyo rpHEHE ha a lot A pub! I choice »i tw ials luvi inpaii., Tokyo. I fee] that a care choice should be made fo the following AA A CO mittee members: 1. Vernon Per:- a i J retary. ymum and or.erge! ha.s organised an Ai meet successfully
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    • 22 14 Singapore 0 I among thr 18 1 0 M peting in the J I between May I nexi year I
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    • 72 14 heuAtT rr j j 11/fM./kIAI l/fM./klA duster P^^ oll w2y Sr^r 1 when nutting h^ basw I \Mifh ni£> n©ad I /Xn^r^^ "T r Battle honours] s^i£ football t^a^ mJ heels to I 'v 175— 4 Ui>l no rk /Tbgcat 1 P Sd^ Punning spikes should (jpaiie 1 SaVa>y $,\si
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    116 15 quad uqzkzy repwt Spore. \vin(« well or(liiscti fane, Mas« h<>a l s [mi re OUi Of Ui Hi; for the panni i ombi n c d Is hockey Qitad championyesterday Vi.hool. ighout the game .owed the Colony ikill'ull hock' y i had all the opof scoring they iibly
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    139 15 ith without an open i th^ Col( ny this tnr- per Doh Gin tnd he was unily the stalwari of f re defence Inting and left The Manvards found little in breaking i and scoring their ils. needed Singapore Hocke> tion should start a heme for these
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  • 242 15 Selangor Negri 9. schools were O fortunate in scoring both their rro.tK in the iirst half, i';»i ttie second period was marred by rain. The Negri schoolboys were an c: i i Lsed side, but' luck was against them when they rallied in the
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