The Singapore Free Press, 12 December 1957

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  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper t-,ir»S Singapore, Thursday, Dwember li, 1957. Price 15Cts.
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  • 152 1 Tie my hands? Mac is firm »iR Harold Macmillan, :U the British Prime Minister yesterday refused a Labour Opposition demand that he should not commit Brr iin to the surrender of any degree of national sovereignty at next week's NATO meeting without Parliament's prior appi )val. Mi Macmillan said the
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  • 184 1 Aji' LISTER PEARSON, a»a winner of the 1957 Nobel prize In Oslo, Norway. erday called for fre■nt diplomatic conferentween the nations of I ast and West 68--"•iily between the United states and Russia- What 1 plead for is no I icular
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  • 81 1 'We would accept American mediation' INDONESIA indicated yesterday that she would accept any American offer to mediate in her dispute with Holland. A Foreign Office spokesman said in Jakarta: "We are receptive to any kind of mediation which may lead to a solution. If the United States offered to mediate
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  • 76 1 A POLICY session of the Colombo P,lan Council for technical co-operation in South and South-East Asia yesterday discussed the need for the expansion ot technical training facilities available within the area. The council, meeting in Colombo, authorised the Colombo Plan Bureau to make a full survey
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  • 30 1 *rmy spokesman In 1;!!J1 said an Israeli I wounded yester- en Jordanians opened field labourers near lv a settlement bor--1 the central sector of irmistice lino. A .P.
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  • 81 1 ONOW and heavy gale, „w"pt Brit aln Kail night, < delaying rail and mad traffic. a 500-ton car ferry wa> blown ashore neat Ply- i mouth. .Storms also ronl.i--i nued in Sent land. Many road; were covered with a much as jlx Inches of Bnow
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  • 376 1 JAKARTA RUBBER MARKET 'PARALYSED' There jusf isn't any business being done/ says broker: Uncertainty about the future has resulted in stagnation INDONESIA'S anti-Dutch reprisals have almost paralysed the Jakarta rubber market, one of the most important in the world, observers and foreign commercial sources said there yesterday. A prominent broker
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  • 171 1 'Home by Sunday' for Indonesians in ships here AN Indonesian Consulate spokesman in Singapore said today that they hoped to repatriate all Indonesians on board KPM vessels now anchored in Colony waters by Sunday. About 200 people will be sent to Tanjong Pinang today by the Pelni Line boat Ceram.
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  • 35 1 A Chinese merchant of Leonie Garden, Singapore, woke up yesterday to find $2,130 in cash and a lighter and watch valued at about $200 missing from his bedroom table.
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  • 314 2 IORD KINDERSLEY, head of many big businesses, told an otticial tribunal in London yesterday that he was able to divorce secrets he acquired as a Bank of England director from his ordinary business judgment. He said that "neither dJrectly nor indirectly nor by hint" had
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  • 119 2 Police charge student demonstrators in Kyrenia: 15 arrested RIOT police yesterday baton-charged stonethrowing students demonstrating at Kyrenia in support of Greece's claim to Cyprus. It was the fourth successive day of anti-British riots whicti started last Sunday on the eve of the United Nations debate on Cyprus. Fifteen students were
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  • 123 2 REPRISAL LAW TO HALT FLOW TO FREEDOM pOMMUNIST East Germany, in a new effort to block the mass exodus of refugees to the West, yesterday made it a criminal offence 10 flee from the satellite nation. The East German Parliament rubber-stamped decrees opening the way for big scale reprisals against
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  • 258 2 A BRITISH GIRL whose air force boy friend was allegedly slain by his wife because he wanted a divorce, told her rival by trans Atlantic telephone that .she feels "only sympathy for her Brenda Saville Gray, 25, of Braintree. E.ssex, England, called Mrs. Lydia Dean, 21,
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  • 357 2 i/.X. HIIHS MALAYA'S 1 M I T*HE Greek Cypriot s and the Turkish Cypriots should work together for the independence of Cyprus, Malaya's delegate, Dr Ismail bin Da to Abdul Rahman suggested in the United Nations political committee yesterday. Speaking in the renewed debate on Cyprus, he said that
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  • 172 3 Runaway couple fails in appeal on marriage ban SCOTTISH judges yesterday refused to lift a temporary ban on the marriage in Scotland of Miss Tessa Kennedy, 19-year-old society heiress, and Mr. Dominie Ehves. Four judges in the Edinburgh Court of Sessions unanimously refused the young couple's appeal against an interim
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  • 629 3  - MANY WORKING NOW AS LABOURERS J.C. Behague Chiang on fate of overseas students in Red China By |f JMIK Nationalist Chinese Government luis no objection i<> over* sens Chinese taking up citizenship of the countries of their domicile ;i! their own free will, according to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, the Nationalist
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  • 93 3 AN Egyptian woman Deputy, Mrs. Amina Shukry has asked Mrs. Nehad Sirray. president of the Egyptian Women's Federation, to call an urgent meeting Of the federation to discuss Mrs. Shukry 's plan of prohibiting polygamy, which she has sub mitted to the National
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  • 40 3 Two peoplo were killed and 10 others, Including two children, were injured, when a Philippine airline. > Otter piano crashed at Bzamia city. Misamia Occidental in Mindanao, the Philippine News Service re ported yesterday, lIMI A. P.
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  • 22 3 An agreement fixing vlen n;i, Austria, as Beat of thl international Atomic Energy A^rnry was Signed there yesterday U.P.
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    • 57 3 1 GRAND X'MAS SALE 1 FROM TODAY f LIMITED GOODS 1 DONT MISS THIS OPPORTUHITY DING HOW 33 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, Tel: *****, Singapore B. niiiiiiiiii!C3iiiiitimiic]iiiiiiimiiciiiiimuiiiE3iiiiiiiiiiiic]U!iiiitiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiii^ t E RFUM E S 2\ Widrst range v in town! 7 p FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD., Raffles Place SC.S. Arcade, Orchard RdTHREE LEGS »«AOING
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  • 291 4 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, Dec. 12, 1957. Opinion A FRIEND IN NEED RED CHINA and neutralist India are both embarked upon massive development programmes. Their methods are different, as also their ob jectives. Peking, by totalitarian methods, aims at overwhelming strength: New Delhi, following democratic ways and respecting human
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  • 825 4 •■■■••■•■■lflllllljl,j. i KENTRAL AFRICA, CANADA AND THE U.S.- NEXT /7 W/Lf. fif NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA When Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother goes to New Zealand and Australia next February she will fly round the world the first member of the British royal family
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  • 139 4  -  Donchecomber HiA'tofr''' 4 lm A RURAL Council has decided to purchase larger chairs for the councillors, because they are growing fatter. I wonder if they will consider, as a measure of economy, squeezing two councillors into each new chair. Ci* was done last year at Sheppingham, The
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    • 18 4 BRASTED— FULLY TROPICALISEO MELLOW TONE RESPONSIVE TOUCH 101 NANS UCNGJi CO fry,/ piano nous! ---l-yV tOJ-iOb.StUOit «Q*O. V*«A»OAt.
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    • 63 4 Sportier 1 I -> BK WkM vJJ^ ry rp 5/ ■me. ni cc Vw I JOHNSON I Sea -Horses V ore fu// o/ fun! J Xt' The traditional Johnson dependability the built-in stamina and action flay are all there in the new Johnsons. See them now at your nearest dealer.
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  • 244 5 Police hunts keep samsu men low DOIM'E activity in rural areas over tlu* p»^t three weeks has forced many distillers of UUeU lamsu in Singapore to s usp« -»tl operations. Big sweeps to track don M the gang that kidnapped Colony businessman Mr. Tan tut; huan on Nov. 15 took
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  • 392 5 Leaders back new Governor's call to end indifference POLITICAL leaders in Singapore yesterday endorsed the view or the new Governor, Sir William Goode, that the people must awaken to the new responsibilities of sell-gov-ernment. They told the Free Press Sir William was "absolutely right* in saying
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  • 24 5 Ships in the Singapore Naval Base today are: Alert, Crane, Tobruk, Andrew and Royalist. St. Bride's Bay is in the Roads.
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    • 85 5 A Million-Volt Blast of that MICKEY SPILLANE Brand of Terror... Raw Thrills Trigger-Hot Action fl MILLION-DOLLAR DAMES! j CHigh Society jh e Secretary 1 0 ms%®&. r m Oom«Who who "Worked" After If Ik*?:'} 1 B Be™ c «oyedli Hours! ItifliC^^ I WhoUfthet Inwdown l^fc^^ > I Door Open! g
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 146 6 n^i^ir HI %W X I 4' I^^ tN>'flll€*V cltll'tlclll flß^tTj^Br fi lM^^^^ v J^^^V B!flTv^slß^SH AIA.\IIIIAKI<: by Lee Falk and l'bil Davis JAM; by 1 1 ub bard P NC 5W— i WAS jUST^BH/n-iouS^ //4V£" GOT^A^fP^EeiOUS/P-GCEATX I KNOWSOMEONe] NUTE VVONDERIN<3 WmjOB—OF A SOCT- ES- euPEBT; fwEAVENS, WAVENT I f WMO
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    • 470 6 DORN today, you have strong ncr sonal inclinations i n y OUr mST c up. Your ideas are rather se „I once you have determined the coura I E that your life i s to take, you are n^ E one to deviate m the slightest de i tjree. i
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 173 7 LONDON, Dec 11. Previous Today Lfti SO 1 RSS C.i.f v in ports Dec. W\ buyers 24 i buyers v 25 sellers 25 sellers Jan. 24 :t i buyers 24 7 S buyers 25 sellers 25 s sellers n,, 1 RSS Spot 25 Vi buyers 25 J
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    • 105 7 NEW YORK, Dec. 11. Previous Today IS straits Spot 92.62 noni. 92.75 nom. 1\ futures tand-ird Contract unquoted Deleted traits Contract Dec. 9125 buyers 91-75 buyers 93.00 sellers 92.75 sellers Jan. 91.87 buyers 91.50 buyers 92.87 sellers 92.50 sellers ONE Quiet SALES: Nil. I BISK X 1
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    • 30 7 NEW YORK, Dec. 11. Previous Today i Industrials 439 24 439.36 Railroads 95.98 96.05 Domestic Bonds 85.22 85.48 'Utilities 67.65 6776 Stocks oinposite Averages.. 14.i 80 145.89
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    • 48 7 [Malabar spot 25^, Lampong Dt and awaiting release 25*4, oats 24 to 24 Ms, December :;:!h:/ L4 1 Sarawak spot d awaiting release 24%, afloats and December shipment unquoted. Muntok white spot and awaiting release 33, afloats 33 to 31, December shipment 30 Vi, sellers ex-dock.
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    • 97 7 Above prices quoted in U.S. cents per lb. !OPR.\ Philippines cJ.f- U.K./ North Kuropean ports delivered /■fight per long ton Dec./ Jan. !OPK\. Straits ci.f. U.K./North European ports delivered weight per long ton Dec /Jan. OCOMT OIL crude Straits cif. Furopea n ports in balk per
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  • 256 7 SHAW FOUNDATION WILL START OFF WITH $10 M -MORE LATER SINGAPORE multi-millionaire brothers, Mr. Ruiime Shaw and Mr. Run Run Shaw, are planning to set aside $10,000,000 for charity endowments. The money will be given over to a trust called the Shaw Foundation which is now in the process of
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  • 83 7 rIRTY ONE dresses, ranging from playsuits to alluring nighties will be on show tonight at the Singapore Cricket Club at 8 p.m. The dresses will be modelled by 21 mannequins from Joan Booty's Mannequin Training and Charm School. The girls will also give a
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  • 200 7 CINGAPORE Government officials yesterday defended the Colony's immigration procedure against criticism voiced by the Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Nobusuke Kishi, who had Raid visas for his nationals were being unduly delayed. In an interview with the Free Press, published on Tuesday, Mr. Kishi had said Japan sought
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    • 224 7 ''<•'" -■"^•>~-< 'r 'x<-'-^ y y y y yy. y y yyy yy 1 500 PAIRS of SHOES to clvur ut BARGAIN PRICES! Men's leather shoes from $7/Ladies' $5/- Children* $3/- I Available only of: MAIN STORE BATA BUILDING, North Bridge Road, Singapore. U **********444 4 4 *****4 4 4
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 154 7 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES! I TODAY: 1.38 p.m I TOMORROW: 3.08 a.m. B and 2.49 p.m. I SATURDAY: 3.57 a.m. and 3.31 p.m. I SUNDAY: 4.53 a.m. and 4.53 p.m. M i MONDAY: 5.56 a.m. f m and 6.42 p.m. TUESDAY: 7.02 a.m. p W and 8.21 p.m. y I WEDNESDAY:
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  • Article, Illustration
    135 8 |TS enough to make any cat spit and me champion long hair dM Paragon I just hiss and snarl when anybody starts ookin »l cal near my cage. Like that lady above S-S-S N-A-R-L Fro p r noj| For the record, although I have a face like a bulldog
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  • 111 8 AN experimental prototype oscillating railway w i Carri i l 5 c blliU at lne F rench National Railway Company factories in Sottoville near Kouen, France, is shown on the left under- going: tests on the permanent way recently. The carriage compartment sways like a 1 pendulum
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  • 56 8 it is traditional WM the Mayor of B< r;,'.--(Vor/cs/J/rri stani Jj /oc«/ nointming i annual ran W y, H umber complete in r///.s year Co«n««j Harry WlflW i «m/ r/o//;r.s a In. /»r Wfl competitor It m//r rrur. and J Worship fini teenth in a twenty.
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  • 405 9 The baby that a mother never saw DOCTOR operating on a >ear-oM t i,,, who was hiv- i,,i>\ called for ma( thftie. 'Two r eetil proiaiiie asC he said. trolley the mask--1 ter off< red u g bottle. The needle was dipi in. gave the in- ■ii dose ol istead
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  • 87 9 nYP," a three-year-old mongrel dog from Middleton, Lanes., England, likes to be like his master he loves to smoke a pipe, too. His master, 52-year-old Joe Seville, is a boss ganger with the North Western Electricity Board at Old ham and "Gyp" has been
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  • 144 9 Keeping track of his fronts TH \MS may be obso- lete by present-day standards but bank Official, Mr. E. Jackson Stevens and his son, Nigel, 15, are determined they won't eompetely die out that's why they have this model system running in the garden of their home st (ilastonbiirv, Sonu
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  • 1920 10  - THE LIPS OF DEATH Pelham Groom Another Lot Hi story by.. "^SPHYXIA, That** what I don'l understand/ said Latiff. "YVhai "I have no thoughts at the moment, although I am inclined to agree with Dr. Somerset who saw the body soon after death that there were symptoms of asphyxia, but
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  • 439 11 Gurkhas and Africans have own station gINCE it was inaugurated in March 1952, the Fortes Broadcasting Unit, with a small staff of dedicated workers, has captured a large listening public among the Gurkha and African soldiers now fighting Communist terrorists in Malaya. So popular are the unit's broadcasts, that the
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    136 11 T^O ONE plays a more Vital part in the organisation of the unit's programmes than Mrs. Leena Deveraj (seen at top), head of the Gurkha Section. She also acts as chief announcer. Signaller Chaturbhoj Limbu (above) is one of those respofisible for sec i tig that a
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  • 357 12 He tailed to win support says U.S. report KliHI: SOUTH-BAST ASIA AGREES MY PLAN IS GOOD picture. rpHE New York Times said that Japanese Prime Minister Nobusukc Kishi "met with considerably less than success" in gaining support for his Asian Development Fund plan during his recent tour of South-East Asian
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  • 106 12 Children's $3.50 for satellite GROUP of 26 Japa- nese nursery school I children pooled their savings, sent them to a Tokyo neivspaper and asked the editor to do- nate the money to whatever organisation I that might be given the I job of building Japan's first artificial satellite. A letter
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  • 161 12 CHIANG KAI-SHEK'S GESTURE TO HIS Only FOREIGN SOLDIER RATIONALIST China loses its only foreign soldier this month when a 31--year-old Frenchman leaves Formosa after 12 years' service with Generalissimo Chianq Kai-ahck's troopsM. Leonce Vauldin, who joined Chiang's forces on the China mainland and retreated to Formosa with them in 1949,
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  • Glimpses
    • 59 12 Japan will now make own isotopes JAPANS first experimental atomic reacts v successfully completed its first task whha production of a radioactive sodium- '>i tht Scientists attached to the atomic reseat stitute at Tokai Mura, near Tokyo said production of isotopes would begin in the n2 future. r uear The
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    • 15 12 South Korea will take rji In the international 3 festival at Venire rJJI year. U.P.
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    • 24 12 Dr. Hiroshi (Kainan) Shimomura, former State Minister and former vicepresident of the Asahi Shimbun, has died in Tokyo of liver cancer aged 82. Reuter
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    • 58 12 Mr. Jose M. Locsin, Philippine commercial attache In Tokyo, reported that the Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry has validated 249 contracts for 8,528,000,000 yen worth of reparations goods for the Philippines. A contract is also expected to be signed soon for two cement plants, a canning factory, ships
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    • 40 12 Communist China's New China News Agency claim ed that 360,000 hectares of "wasteland" in Kwangtung Province have been opened for farming under Communist rule. Some 13,000 peasants have been shifted to the new farms from various parts of China. U.P.
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    • 32 12 .4 left-wing election candidate, Nai Pee Bunnaa. icas fined Msl7 in a Bangkok court for making an unauthorised election speech, Siam now under martial law is to have elections on Sunday.— Reuter
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    • 34 12 Mrs. Umeno Haba. 70-year-old woman, has Just died in Hiroshima in what Japanese physicians termed the 37th fatality this year from effects of the atom bomb dropped on that city 12 years ago. U.P.
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    • 47 12 Mr. Frank APoraes, noted Indian journalist and author, has been named editor-in-chief of the Indian Express in Bombay. He formerly was editor of the Times of India and. before that, editor of the Times of Ceylon. His biography of Indian Prime Minister Nehru was icidely acclaimed. A.P.
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    • 65 12 The Javanese Prime Minister. Mr. Nobusuke Klshi, said in Tokyo, "Australia was reported to entertain hard feelings toward Japan. On my visit to that country I could see clear evidence of the opinion fast gaining ground among the people there that they should forget the past and that Japan and
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    • 26 12 As part of reparations payments, Japan will provide technical guidance in the construction and operation of a large iron and steel mill in the Philippines. U.P.
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    • 31 12 it Mr. Cheng Tung Ho. Nationalist China's former Vice Minister of Education. ha s left Taipeh for British Borneo where he will become principal ot an overseas Chinese middle school. U.P.
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    • 39 12 Australia's lower wheat output this year probably will force cuts in the consignment to Japan, Aust r alian Wheat Board General Manager, Mr. S. J. Perroott said in Sydney. The exact position would be known in January. A. P.
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    • 22 12 Hong Kong's South China Morning- Post said the present anti-Dutch campaign in Indonesia must inevitably do Indonesia more harm than good"- Reuter
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    • 15 12 Mr. Reinhard M. Nmiorburg. new Netherlands' envoy to the Philippines, has arrived in Manila. U.P.
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    • 27 12 The managing director of American travel headquarters in Sydney, Mf' Roland Hill, said in Sydney that the trend amom American tourists now* definitely to the PadfiC' Reuter
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    • 38 12 United States General Raymond Wheeler, head of a United Nations mfcsion w study development ol Lower Mekong River, too a press conference Saigon the rig could produce between 5.000.000 and 16 kilowatts of hydro i iei oower. Reuter
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  • 330 13  -  Veronica Pepworth \T LAST, I CAN BE BEASTLY by !y<)( want to succeed as a columnthese Hays it seems nVe BTOt to be a> t!\ to somebody, ou've got to make sts of the Ten Most ideous women you n() w or the Five [en
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    33 13 A/iss Evelyn Cunico, one of the pretty models from the Joan Booty's Mannequin Training and Charm School in tonight's beauty and health display at the Singapore Cricket Club in aid of SAT A.
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  • 223 13 City of shorn curls OISTORY demonstrates that women have always had a tendency to let fashion "rule their heads," and, for that matter, so have men on occasion. Primitive peoples have produced hair-styles of the most fantastic character, in imitation of birds' wings, buffalo horns, turtles' heads and so on.
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  • 292 13  - HOW NOT TO MAKE SUM MAD Eileen Ascroft by WHAT feminine irritations really get under TT a husband's skin? Mr. William Patrick Finn spotlighted in a London court the other day the small pin-pricks which are often more annoying than major grievances. He listed not washingup as soon as a
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    41 13 J Sl the dress for Picnic in Matropical clime. At! '(irtive Miss t Wong, an Singa- sports to hl( this dark- d Playmit. I 1 by a silk Ui^ result was f' 1 >f exciteat a recent l th€ Colony.
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  • TALKING POINTS
    • 77 14 OLYMPIC Games flyweight champion Terry Spinks looks well set upon the title road in professional boxing: with 11 victories in 11 bouts most of them inside the distance. But he will not be able to challenge for the title until he is 21 years of age
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    • 195 14 I A PAN will remain supreme in table-tennis, I no matter what is done about outlawing I sponge-rubber bats. So iayi the world's i greatest player 22-year-old, sf| :>in Toshiaki Tan;ika. "The Japanese arc smaller and quicker tlian I Americans and Europeans." Tanaka said 'We move
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    • 113 14 /CONSTRUCTION of a rubber-and-asphalt "super\y track" that might produce the first 3min. 50sec. mile, has been postponed, a Stockholm official said. The new wonder track was to be built at Skoevda in western Sweden. By laying a coating of rubber over an ordinary cinder track, and
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  • 203 14 TVIAX CARLOS, the 1 dark, dour Australian who came to Singapore two years ftgO to win the South Bast Asia I Light welterweight title, has since turned professional and set. off a controversy Involving Stadiums Limited and 20-year-old Russell Bands, Carlo* iias been
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  • 415 14 COLONY RUGBY GAMES S.C.C. "A" 17 (goal, four tries); S.R.C 3 (try) A SURPRISE awaited the Singapore Recreation Club rugger team yesterday when they took the field against their padang rivals. Singapore Cricket Club. The surprise was the inclusion in the S.C.C. side of
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  • 146 14 n Wanderer* J manager Staa cl has added m (M$400.()0i)) tol flUbS hank bala in a month. He collected the m from three shrew*! Then he said' "w not mean we shall use money to buy players. We hay" c an quate and competent I Ihe departure of t
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  • 441 15  - HERE'S WHY OUR SCHOOLBOYS WERE LICKED FRANCIS ROZARIO hLACCA GAIN ANOTHER VICTORY TO TAKE THE INTERSTATE QUADRANGULAR s _^,g|F-i_- t,y SHOULD MALACCA SCHOOLBOYS PROVE STREETS AHEAD OF THEIR us IN THE INTER-STATE QUADRANLAB? The schools tournament concluded yester- at Victoria School, Singapore, with Malacca uncing Selangor 5-1 to finish with
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  • 89 15 could well prove disastrous to our international aspirations in the years to come. By yesterday's game Malacca proved that they are the strangest schoolboy team in South Malaya, probably the best in the country. They were in top form. They combined superbly, with fine stickwork and close
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  • 23 15 Ie Davis Cup lawn tennatch between Malaya Ceylon will bo played Simla Lumpur on SaturApril 26, and Sunday 127.
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  • 44 15 r 'flui thr Selangoi goalkeeper, comes out to kick '♦nil clear of his line during a Singapore raid in weraay a inter-state schools hockey quadrangular Singapore. The teams drew one-all t z 11l i i iim mi 1 111(***************111 mi iiiuiinii iiiiiiHiiiiiin.
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  • 281 15 Singapore 1; Negri 1. SINGAPORE drew with O Negri yesterday and finished the schools quadrangular with two points, third position in the table. Singapore schoolboys did not improve on Tuesday's form and though they had gift scoring chances in the first half the forwards either hung on
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  • 22 15 British Rugby Union re suits: COUNTY CH A MPIONSHIP: Berkshire 3 Hertfordshire 6; Sussex 9 Dorset and Wilts 17. Reuter
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  • 67 15 Milan beat Glasgow Rangers 2-0 in Milan last night to pass into the quarterfinals of the European Soccer Cup competition with an aggregate of 6-1. Wolverhampton Wanderers and Real Madrid drew 2-2 in a friendly floodlight soccer match last night in Madrid. Wolves led 1-0
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  • 348 16 Final sfrategy talks today with top planners, then Ike's oft to Paris UKKSIDKNT Eisenhower will take further steps today in the attempt to weld a united Western trout against the new Soviet diplomatic attacks on the North Atlantic alliance He called
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  • 46 16 Cairo Radio announced last night that the freighter Range (1,395 tons) held up by Egyptian authorities since November 2 on suspicion of being an Israeli vessel attempting to pass through the Suez Canal, is due to sail from Port Said today. Reuter
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