The Singapore Free Press, 27 February 1958

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  • 15 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper iliuisduy, lebruary 17, 1!)5S. I'iiic 15 C'ts.
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  • 184 1 Boy put in box flown 25 miles PUNISHMENT.. THEN REGRETS pENI R \i. George 11. E U Decker, comman. E tier of United Nations E Forces in Korea, an- nounced hi* regrets in Seoul last nisht be- cause a Korean boy, allegedly caught steal- ing, was put into a E
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  • 24 1 iir.st grade rubber h, !o opened in 11 th H morning at th cents lb. up threea cent on yesterThe tone was
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  • 91 1 U.K. RESUMES PARLEYS ON CYPRUS BRITAIN resumed offstage diplomatic efforts yesterday for a settlement of the explosive Cyprus conflict. Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd conferred confidentially with Turkey's ambassador Nuri Birgi at the Foreign Office In the morning. Diplomatic sources believed Mr. Lloyd informed the Turkish envoy of his recent discussions
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  • 69 1 Blonde film actress Marilyn Monroe yesterday became sole owner, as well as sole asset, of her own incorporated company, Marilyn Monroe Productions. The company was formed jointly by a photographer, Mr. Milton Greene, and Miss Monroe, three years ago. They were reported to have had many
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  • 37 1 Sir Winston Churchill is now .so far advanced toward complete recovery at Roquebrune that it is now believed to be only a question of time before he leaves hi.s .sickroom to resume hi.s U.P. painting.
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  • 292 1 More t rials and less vodka UDQB m Warsaw a digI '!'ts may have ren L/ 1 V(>nln 8 and iS hl te to cope fjL to>"«ana'' under i, w government to cle *n »P the Boih thi K 22£" n d t t;( government i4 c JJ ri! -v
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  • 101 1 POLICE at Tipton. Staffordshire, believe a murderer might have been responsible for sending a wreath to the funeral of the woman he strangled. A mystery wreath was placed on the grave yesterday of 39-year-old Miss Lilian Cox who was found murdered on February 17. With
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  • 318 1 JAKARTA CHARGES DUTCH WITH PIRACY Ministry claims Indonesian-manned ship was intercepted in territorial waters: This could be cause ot war THE Indonesian Information Ministry last ni^ht described as "piracy and a possible "casus belli" (cause of war) the reported interception by a Dutch warship of a Dutch-owned but Indonesian-manned freighter
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  • 87 1 'Extortion by phone' says merchant SINOAPOKfc police are looking tor a man who has been threatening a Killini'v Itoari merchant, Mr. An* Nai Toll, for money. The man has not approached Mr. Ang personally but has telephoned during the past month. Mr. Ans; told the police that the man demanded
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  • 32 1 Queen Elizabeth has sent a message of congratulations to King Hussein on the lniking of Jordan and Iraq in the "Federal Arab State." says an Amman report.— Reuter
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  • 86 1 has turned from its war ot words with Egypt over disputed border areas to the crucial Issue of its own national elections. The voting, which begins today, may well decide whether Sudan leans toward the Syrian-Egyptian United Arab Union or toward the West. The controversy with Egypt
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  • 23 1 Dr. Vivian Fuchs* team today reached Skclton Depot, the last inland base of their 2180 miles crossing of Antarctica. Reuter
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  • 613 2 RED TRADE MAKES INROADS IN RAW MATERIALS AREAS DEPORTING on the Com- numist bi<u* economic offensive, a I.S. Government agency says that Sino-Soviet trade with the less-developed countries of the non-commun-ist world has increased steadily and substantially." •'Prom 1U54 to 195(>. bloc trade with the less-developed nations rose by 70
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  • 87 2 Immigration ban: MP wants right of appeal A PRIVATE member's Bill which would allow any British subject or protected person who was declared a prohibited immigrant in any British overseas territory to appeal to an advisory committee was introduced in the House of Commons yesterday. It would also allow any
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  • 63 2 THE U.S. Air Force disclosed yesterday plans for a fleet of nuclear-power-ed aircraft that ea.n circle the globe indefinitely and counter-attack instantly with ballistic missiles if war comes. A "nomadic patrol of nuclear propelled aircraft" was one of several planned weapons systems outlined by the air force
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  • 302 2 'LITTLE COLONY PLAN: MERGER URGED gIR HILARY l> L ool a former cuionil Governor suggest! today that tederatU or Integra! iun *ithl tne Commonweaifl should be cunsiderM for some British del pendencies whicH were too small or I poor to become ;«yM reign Commonweal™ status. His views were given ml
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    75 2 Italy's beautiful (iina Lollobrlflda. now in E E New York to publicise E her latest lilm "Beau- E titul r.nl Dangerous,' E at a reception held re- E cently by "World Ten- nis" editor Ciladys E He Id in an. There uere many E tennis star s there, anil E
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  • 160 2 rPHE SOVIET ZONE of A Germany may be heading for a new anti-Com-munist uprising, That is the opinion of some top East German Communists They fear that if the zone continues on its hard Stalinist course, oppressed workers will rovolt ;»p;aln as they did on
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  • 199 3 TUC NO TO REPORT BY 'THREE WISE MEN' t HinlN S trade union leaders rejected yesterH i\ c findings of the Government's -three wise men repatt m the i: i national mflaeT l( |es Union Congress, representative body of 181 L „i unions with a feO l t m mbership
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  • 780 3 Test-tube babies: British Goyt. decides to hold inquiry Kir Ml Hi: IS THIS SO If/ f lIIXU TO SI I*l*ll IS SSI-* 4 British Governmeat committee will Investigate artificial insemination by donor "the final step in the depersonalisation of sex"— Lord Kilmuir. the Lord Chancellor, announced last night. Winding up
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  • 318 3 A KEY prosecution witness, who claims he bribed the suspended police chief of Brighton. South of England seaside resort, was described in court yesterday as "a very dangerous criminal" and "a pure exhibitionist." Mr. Geoffrey Lawrence. Queen's Counsel, defending 59-year-old Charles Ridge,
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  • The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, Feb. 27, 1958.
    • 224 4 Opinion Red trade offensive A LivlOST unnoticed, j the Sino-Soviet bloc trade with the less- 1 developed countries of j the non communist World has been increasing steadily and substantially. From 1954 to 1956, Red j bloc trade with the less developed nations rose by 70 per cent. It is
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  • 688 4  - The great Negro trek from the Deep South MICHAEL CHARVET oy reporting from New York "OACIAL segregation is imposing a threefold economic burden on the Southern States, the most backward area of the United States ever since the Civil War ended their slave-owing prosperity 100 years ago. Businessmen are worried
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    • 51 4 500 PAIRS of SHOES to clear at BARGAIN PRICES! Men's leather shoes from $7 Ladies' 5Children's 3 Available only at: MAIN STORE BATA BUILDING, North Bridge Road, Singapore. GoiVigr oai Leave? KEEP IN TOUCH WITH THE STRAITS BUDGET Nix Months All Freight Subscription (UK onl\ >|( six Months Sea Mail
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  • 229 5 Welcome to novel dea, say tourist trade r;IF chairman of the Singapore Tourist Advisory 1' Committee, Mr. D. Erskine Crum, is In favour ,1, Government lending money to hoteliers to n *nc< expansion plans, as it would promote Xi\is suggestion was first made by the
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  • 56 5 VARSITY ROWDIES FINED FOR HECKLING PANTO I i VEH I 1 O0 L University '<< senate Yesterday fined 4 L5O students for misbehaving at a local panomime starring rock-'n'-•(»ll singer Tommy Steele. The pantomime <tGoldiwas stopped because interruptions by the students students who orgathe pantomime visit 'nod £io fM$B5) the
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  • 54 5 fishing is fiourishthe heart of Ameri- I city, Four thou- h have been caught !(1 in the la.st four >ne, in, anglers nnd are real, but the 1 I Strictly artificial Jj-root Indoor stream and PW built in the coliseum f f^ New York
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  • 18 5 in thr Singapore B fl r> today arc An 1 i 81 Bridi 's Ray
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  • 113 5 Your wardrobe for Tokyo trip Eight sirls will take part in a fashion parade to be held at the Chinese Swimming Club on Saturday in aid of the Asian Games fund. Under the title of a "Wardrobe to Tokyo." the show will help solve the problem of clothes for the
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  • 58 5 Gerald Russell, the leader ol an American expedition that hopes to catch an abominable snowman said in Calcutta yesterday he doubts anyone will over be able to bring one buck alive. It would be unable to stnnd the clima to away from tho Himalayan
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  • 345 5 E rpiIIRTY volunteers who I L helped the Kulkurni i family to clear the grass j and bushes around their E snake infested house in 5 Sennett Itoad a few days I E ago were unable to find I=• a single snake
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  • 201 5 WORK has started on the installation of the closed circuit television system, at the Singapore Harbour Board. This television system is being installed to control the flow of ships at the Empire Dock, which is not always visible trom the traffic supi'rintendant'h office. A
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  • 24 5 Bad weather is reported to have postponed until at least next week the U.S. navy's attempt to launch its satellite-carrying rocket. Reuter
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  • 47 5 A 7,000 ton Britten freighter ran aground yesterday On a .sand and coral reel about 500 yards from the beach at Fort I.audeidale, Florida The vessel Aldington Court apparently had engine trouble and drifted into the eight feel deep water. U.P.
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  • 40 5 The Qurcn Mother appeared tired and flu-siied after a garden P'»rty in sweltering tv-at In Canberra. yesterday, but wm gay and smiling when she cianced at a state ball a few noun later Reuter
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  • 156 5 Swimming pool hands get into difficulties THREE changing room attendants at Singapore City Council .swimming pools, Incuding a woman, got into trouble recently for assaulting or being rud<! to people who had gone there for a swim. In the case of the woman, Mi^s Sangaram Sita. the stall" committee of
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    • 119 6 .fi;il«' lIAWKi: |,> S>«lu< > .Jortlan H^^^^^^B r »"<ESe ACE SUPELV T^f VAULTS 1 I AS JEFF FIGHTS TO CONTROL c If UAWKEI T;.^_~ H H o^ evil.— tauqax mas I /■>■/£.-■ sh/p t>*-v^ &uG<3EiC> H v t -j qgpeak/mc^ Mk ■■p'w^Hl^ CMOSENJ WELL IKi /^iN S'L/efACf C>^" TAV£F /VICX
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    • 514 6 BORN today, you have ;1 s|l magination and the ai put a to work in one ol the cS l artj. It is likely that llteratu! I pecially. drama, will appeal to S" I most of all. lv i (J U i You appear to hay, a re ti, wandering
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  • 1064 11 COGS ON THE JUNGLE WARPATH 4i unbush corner two "Communist terrorists" cautiously crossed the road and vanished behind ni n embankment. Moments later :i S((titii\ Forces patrol with Iban trackers and lo U s emerged fr° m a jungle thicket in close pursuit. The chase was on! I, the casual
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  • 90 11 When clous were first iiM'd againsl terrorists in Malaya, it \va s discovervu that they Invariably made for water. This was m at fust suspect, hut it was later discovered (hat so, too. did the B bandit. Although at one time i fleeing terrorist Ifllffhl have
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  • 233 12 THE RI REBELS CAN WIN IN A LONG WAR: MANILA VIEW 'PIli: Manila Daily Bulletin has predicted that the Indonesian rebels on Sumatra would be able to win "a long war' against the Central Jakarta Government. The paper .said, "The initial advantage in inter-island warfare will Ik* with the Jakarta
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    64 12 'fgfdgfdgf8 Mr. Andrew C. Nahm of Seoul and Professor Wayne Spurgeon of the American Academy of Asian Studies view exhibits at a photographic and poster show held in conjunction with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation conference in San Francisco. Theme of the conference was "Asia and the
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  • 75 12 rput: chief of the 1 Philippine tntellig- i ence Co-ordinating t 1 Agency has announced j J that all intelligence J agencies in the Philip- J pines were taking steps J to prevent the smug- < gling of strategic war materials to Indonesia, j j Brig:.-
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  • 89 12 rpilE London Times has A urged that no arms from any source should be supplied in the conflict between the rebels In Sumatra and the Indonesian Government. ■The rebels in Sumatra have now drawn Jakarta's (ire and this might mean the beginning
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  • 49 12 Am exhibit inn Of COHb tnporary Filipino art, now in progress In Hong Kong will on Mar. 7 b< sen! to Japan for six weeks 1 display. Prom Japan the collection will yo to Bangkok. Singapore, Jakarta. New ]>< Ihl and finally to Brus- U.P.
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  • 333 12 PULSE..featuring news and views about Asia today Sukarno 'bomb' order is deplored DEPLORING the Jakarta air force bombing of Sumatran towns, the New York Times said: "Presi dent Sukarno ran bomb i radio .station In the Celebes and a bridge in Sumatra but he cannot restore the confidence of the
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  • 33 12 Dr. Mohammad Hatta. former Vice President of Indonesia, is now in Jogjakarta, Central Java, giving a series of lectures at the Gad jah Mad a Uni- I versity.- Reuter
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  • 458 12 Japan should earn livelihood in Free World MR. JOHN FOSTER DULLES. the U.S. Secretary of State, said in Washington that United States trade policies "surely ought to help to make it possible for Japan to gain a livelihood within the Free World." He was speaking to a Congress committee in
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    • 13 12 The Poking Petrolc duitry Ministry prospecting would riod out in more Reuter tiroa.s
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    • 38 12 The North Korean Ooyen ment has alerted n^f> and civil police to the .sudden appearance major North Korean >>'• of "a large number leaflets urging the P' to rise against KM Slum, the N(»i th »9 Reuter Prime Minister
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    • 35 12 rhc North Korea nists huic put official demand^ fo joy "international gation" of the Introax of atomic weapon South Korea. The WOW doomed to fail, but saacs a major ne propaganda line U.P. Far East-
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    • 59 12 A spokesman for the Japan Underwriters Association said in Tokyo that it might become necessary to impose war risk clauses into charters covering loading, discharging or Saigon officials have rushed c m ergencj food <° 20,000 refugees f roffl Com m v nism who were leit nomeless after a 12-hour
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  • 4261 14 RACE FORM OF ALL THE HORSES CLASS FIVE CLASS FIVE "TOR mn vi 112 i..:ii i. t Ipol 1 Dragou iCI i D I Ovei 1-5 tttd Re! table 7-1 •in k,. ;12 i .1. 1 l .■>.• .i j. 1:u el good >(K\ rCUED: il 1 M Ipoh 1
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  • 370 15 From Page 10 a man with blue eyes and I straight back, when the pian you wanted was a hunch-back with brown e yes, I am beginning to think that your man had h.- right idea about the calibre OJ the Singapore police." Lutifi" moved tho box with
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  • 63 15 J AJ £N'B leading golfers, 'i;" hi Nakamura, 2 and Koichl Ono, 36, will r e r ye Jhe united States -.^'^opiay in the T-unu-.mont at j Georgia from April R Corcoran, DirecJ 01, f 'J h International nv^ciation, said: (< t tt se ma^
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  • 12 15 U .S. DEFEATED I, '"^.t United Sh.tos an International ice erdaj Reuter
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  • 167 15 QhC Coate s (Seietar Cycle Racing Club) made his first win in the second 10-mile time trial event held at Tampenis Road, Singapore, yesterday with a time of 25 mm. 56 .sec. Second was cpi. Newell (Army), 26 mm. 22 sec. and third, SAC.
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  • 40 15 LESLIE DRIFFIELD, 45--year-old Leeds iron foundry executive, won the English amateur billiards championship for the fiftn time last night in London. In a one-sided final, over three days, he defeated Jack Wright, of Boston, Lincolnshire, by 4.4"3 points
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  • 460 15  - A WINNING GALLOP BY NELLYNE ALLAN LEWIS THIS MORNINGS TRACK WORK AT PENANC fggfdgfdgfdgfgd RIDDEN by Tom Mortimer, Priority made the fastest time at Penang this morning*. He beat Pinner easily in a 3F gallop in 38 A, wide out on the course proper. Working alone, on the extreme outside
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  • 216 15 Britain not for me, says golfer /IARY PLAYER, bril- E \J liant young South E E African golf profession- E E al, who has played in E E English tournaments E E for the past three E years, intends to boy- E E cott all future competi- E r tions
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  • 41 15 Four- thousand miles from home. Queen Soraya is on holiday for two weeks at the Swiss winter resort of St. Moritz. This picture shows her out in the snow of St. Moritz, tryiiiK out her skis and the ski-lift.
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  • 90 15 Vasas, of Buc'apcsi. entered the leml-flnala of the European BOCCer cup by beating Ajax (Amstrrclami 4-0 in Budapest yesterday. All goals were scored in the first hall. Va.sas won 6-2 on aggregate, as the first leg in Amsterdam was drawn 2-2 earlier thi.s month. The
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  • 136 15 /CAMBRIDGE University V> Boat Club last night announced its crew to meet Oxford University in the 104 th annual boat race on Easter Saturday, April 5. Only one oarsmnn, Club president J. A. PltChford, la retained from last vein's winning crew. Four others P l> Rirkett. R,
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  • 258 15 PAKISTAN scored 274 for four on the opening day of the third Test against the West fndies in Kingston, Jamaica, yesterday. Pakistan wicketkecpe.Imtiaz Ahmed scored 122 and shared in two century partnerships. He and Saeed Ahmad (52) put on 118 for the
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  • 441 16 WESTERN H-BOMBS IF REDS ATTACK \jk. DUNCAN sandvs. Britain's Defence Mm*- Utter, said yesterday th<» West would have no alternative but to strike back with nuclear weapons if Russia launched a major attack With conventional arms. "it i.s really no good mincing matters, ho told the House ot Commons. "We
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  • 74 16 Straits Times or Free Press For the convenience of advertisers our rcprescntatvie at Ist. floor, SINGAPORE COLD STORAGF, ORCHARD ROAD, will receive small advertisements and answers to box numbers. Classified advertisements may also bo handed to: CITY BOOK STORE LTD Winchester House, Collycr Quay, Singapore. MR. M. M.
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  • 62 16 A new Warsaw-London air service, jointly operated by British European Airways and the Polish state airline L.0.T., will start on April 9, the Polish official news agency P.A.P. reported in Warsaw last niftht Planes will fly via Berlin and Brussels. There will be two return flights
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  • 167 16 fHE Florence public prosecutor yeste r d a y demanded an absolute acquittal lor a bi.shop and a parUh priest accused of defaming a married couple. The prosecutor accepted the defence that, as they had acted "within the limits of their duties," no crime had
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  • 103 16 :';-:sXS» Firemen are seen I here clearing the I smouldering remains of a house which was destroyed by fire at I Radin Mas. Singapore, yesterday. Forty-one I people were left home- less by the blaze. The owner of th* house. Salleh bin Su- long, believes the
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  • 191 16 I UNITED STATES deputy Undersecretary of State Robert Murphy, apI i^,, Parently brought up short by Tunisia's insistence on an international investigation of the Algerian war spent most of his time yesterday at the i united States Embassy telephoning to Washington I A Tunisian
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