The Singapore Free Press, 7 March 1958

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper x,ii S .i|i«i<\ liiday, March 1, l<i:,«. Met 13 fls
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  • 177 1 Lr DUNCAN SANDYS, \l Briti h Defence Minister ha> accepted "in principl* a Russian invitation to visit Moscow, b U date has been fixed' the British news Press Association i Lond in last night. [he Daily Herald, however, the Defence Minister would, visit Moscow in
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  • 49 1 COMMUNIST and CathoX1 li(1 deputies came to the Rome Parlasi night during i f >n of Commun- s that priests r 1: 'Tfrring in the s political life. iarni bell brought tailr ushers rushing to 1( iber of Deputies [Lower KoUSe) tn niiPli Reuter
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  • 208 1 Intruder attacks guard, dashes into Princes Margeret's home LaN unidentified man rushed through the ■I front door of Princess Margaret's resid- J ence in London yesterday and got as far as > t the roof shouting for her before police seized > 5 him. 5 jj It happened at Clarence
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  • 51 1 POLICE have abandoned the search of the forest reserve In Upper Thomson Road where the body of a former City Council employee, Alias bin Saminul- lah, was discovered yesterday. The search, during which police dogs were used, had not yielded any more clues, said a police
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  • 185 1 UK. ARMY DISCIPLINE TO BE REVIEWED I) v i fc v; B X r p LINE In the BriArmy is to be re- v a committee of "my ollicers with [imental experSecretary for Mr. Christopher aid yesterday. 1 the House of the committee -w the army's Ot discipline, 1 and
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  • 247 1 MYSTERY BLAST IN HEART OF JAKARTA South Sumatra leaders call on Sukarno and Hatta to use their influence to solve crisis, avoid use of violence QTEELHEIJVIETED Indonesian troops guarded the Pasar Baru area, the heart of Jakarta, last night after a mystery explosion echoed through the capital's streets. Military officials
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  • 166 1 Jakatra may ask Colony to take stronger line POLITICAL circles in Sinf gapore said this morning they expected Indonesia to ask the Colony Government to take a stronger line as^nst rebel supporters here. rhey based this forecast on the conference now being held In Jakarta of Indonesian diplomatic representatives in
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  • 64 1 TWO Indonesian Government gunboats bombarded Menado in North Celebes yesterday, setting oil tanks of the Shell Company ablaze, according to a report in the Manila "Daily Bulletin." The newspaper, quoting its correspondent in Menado. said one person was killed and six were wounded in the half-hour shelling
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  • 65 1 Explorer II 'probably burned up' EXPLORER 11. the United States earth satellite launched by a Jupiter-C rocket at Cape Canaveral on Wednesday, did not go into orbit and probably burned up some 1,900 mile;: away, it was ofllcinlly announced last night. The statement ruled out the possibility that the satellite
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  • 31 1 March first grade rubber b,,y,.r s f.o.b opened in Singapore this morning at 771 Cents a Ib.. down nno-eishtn of a cent on yesterday! close, The tone was unvcrVdin
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  • 28 1 Cash and valuables worth $1 138 were stolen from a house in Sen" Po Road yesterday While th 6 householder, Mr. Tail Choo Seng was out.
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  • 266 2 Wa ha Ms burr ml 9 at summit is Savau jwfl pKiiAiN and Prance will urge the I'nited States to sciften its approach to the proposed summit conference with Russia in meetings in Manila next week, it was learned today. The Big Three foreign ministers arrive
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  • 122 2 RUSSIS STEPS UP OFFENSIVE FOR TALKS pU3SIA a ijx i IV bi USi e wry possible chann< l to j I url .1 r It demands for a summit <■■ »nf< rence. aci ording to Wa »hlnf t< n observers. MOSCOW I i n< \v in I lit* .v iti
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  • 368 2 U.S. says No to Soviet conditions •T<HE United States J yesterday rejected Soviet terms for a summit conference as unresponsive to "the hopes and legitimate demands of mankind."' In a Note handed to Soviet. Ambassador Mikhail A. Menshikov. the U.S. said Russian proposals for a pre-summit meeting of foreign ministers
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  • 26 2 A combined military. policeexerci.se was held in the Joo Chiat and Bras Brasah areas this mornin* to check internal security ana lines of communication
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  • 111 2 A MAN was found guilty frJjf, O^sgow yesterday of killing a father and his infant daughter by wrenching a gas meter off a wail and letting the gas escape while breaking into a house. William Finnigan, 23 was jailed for five
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  • 129 2 OKITAINS Labour Opposition and trade unions piled pressure on the Government last night for summit talk.*- and urged that Britain should give "an example" by suspending H-bomb tests immediately A joint statement by the Labour Party and the Trades Union Congress also called for:
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  • 58 2 The new "blue zone parking laws for central Paris net an average 45 million francs (£37.500 sterling) a month in fines, according to latest official figures. The 'blue zone," started last November, covers the city's most crowded areas. A motorist is allowed to park there
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  • 31 2 The Martin Company said nt Littleton. Colorado, yesterday, it had successfully completed the first in a scries of test firings of its Titan intercontinental ballistic missile* npro-ipt. engine.- Reuter
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  • 132 2 'Return kidnap plane' SOUTH K( I i, ing eght pa g^M flipped bj the p5 munista while onaS irom Pusan to a«J?f February l,i Jul The official 8. Korean fk eminent spokesman I Oh Chae Kyung V statement said "the tection o: those who 5 have been guilty of aS
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    • 133 2 ilCV"if OD6 K^^Sl VSV You can always tell a smart woman by her nm 111 Rev-Robe. She'll be packed in no time I fin ill her dresses and her suits, undies and her I /ill 111 And when she arrives, even her flimsiest f dress will be ready to wear
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    • 14 2 SCHERER'S SINGAPORE DISPENSARY 26S aUCMOSt** 0 9 SM6APO** 9 SHIRTS m. iti wi H
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  • 151 3 We were NOT involved -U.S. L H i t.itrcl States yesterday I „en (I as "completely Uhuut ioiiudation" Syrian Linuatioili that the IS. was vtl in an alleged plot Ljnsj tin- new United Arab Kel)llbliC< t Abdul Hammid B Syrian "strong-man.' told a i >ics s conference ?f a D
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  • 79 3 A POLICE CHIEF ON FRAUD CHARGES IK GLYN DAVIES. 48--fl year-old police chief of Worcester, was served s yesterday covering charges of frauconversion and falsification of accounts. [r. Davit's, a married man with .luve children, will appear at Worcester court on M 21.' [c has been suspended i duty as
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  • 56 3 A blonde 'surprise for S'pore arroll Wallace (right) who has been hailed throughout the U.S. as most surprising ii! "ii<!r in show business", is coming from California to tigapore next week to appear at a Colony night spot. She i> bringing with her a star-studded show "I dancers, entertainers. imisii
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  • 241 3 'PAID AT LEAST] £10,000 TO COST OF PLOT,' HE ALLEGES J A STAR state witness £V at the Royalist conspiracy trial in Cairo charged yesterday that Britain was implicated in plots to overthrow the Egyptian and Syrian regimes Issam Khalil, an Egyptian intelligence officer,
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  • 42 3 1 2,000 greet Queen Mother About 12.000 people, cheering and 'homing, welcomed the Queen Mother when she arrived at the gold mining centre ol Kalgoorlle In We tern Au tralia yes „.,y| IV aftrr 0 1 100 mile fllghi from Adelaide Reuter
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  • 94 3 PRINCESS Margaretha of Sweden yesterday afternoon escaped from court officialdom in Stockholm and took her British suitor, Robin Douglas-Home off to visit the home of her best «irl friend. The suitor is a nephew of the Earl of Home. A .statement from the court
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    • 235 3 500 PAIRS of SHOES to clear at BARGAIN PRICES! Men's leather shoes from 7 Children's 3 MAIN STORE BATA BUILDING, j North Bridge Road, Singapore. ■shbk «9^MB f fIBBSHnS mHBr yHBmB&L gSSBa < tSF IVBiMl VBiM A iffii ni iii irffiMMir m^^^Ttii We 8k wm IB w% gW*Bsafe. fin £j
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  • 241 4 The Singapore Free Press Friday, March 7. 1958. Opinion It might be too late f]X) SAY that one has no interest in politics is to betray a sad loss of interest in life and a lamentable indifference over the future and the welfare of one's family. Yet far too frequently
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  • 352 4  -  Beachomber dfghdfiopi IT is being said that the recent activities of university students are the result of political disillusionment. One leading article says that we are becoming "A tomatothrowing democracy." As a politician said, "I cannot imagine young men filling Gladstone's hat with cheese, or chalking coarse
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  • 1093 4  - IN ROOM 320 BLACKMAILER'S WORD IS LAW JOHN REDFERN The off icg whcrG o person s roc© is ction^Qd by a civil servant's signature by Widely travelled expert on African affairs exposes the terror behind the Race Act IM-IE private b*U la In Room 320 on the third flOOl above
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    • 29 4 FINE DIAMONDS GEM BET m\<;s /fil ME I^tl Mb B™. P. H. HENDRY *1 1 nufaci hi in" .Jc ■i- lot 78 North Biicl^r ICo.ul, Siriß;«|»oir, «j. Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 85 4 "SCREENMASTER" smm. film projector The BELL HOWELL 'SCREENMASTER 606H Projector shows a more brilliant picture on the screen than any other 6 mm projector regardless of lamp wattage. Smooth, steady operation. Error proof film thrc.idins Full half-hour show. Stops for still pi^urc Fist power rewind. Bright 500- watt lamp. 230
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  • 297 5 Front expects firm lead from Lim at talks r ,n rank lI1(! flle ot 1 liv sintapwt Labour Fronj ar« keenly unking forward to lv daj annual "onference, starting omorrou afternoon, for a new lead and i oe geverS btnneh members said ttW hoped the Chic! Mtof s ?er Mr.
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  • 226 5 nwo enterprising Singapore taxi-drivers are l running a shuttle service between the citizenhip registry office in Fort Canning Read and the Supreme Court. Their customers are prospective citizens wno olleci their application forms from the registry iffice and go to the Supreme Court
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  • 29 5 I i )(1 Musical Society will present a- choral <" the Victoria Memorial Hall on Sunday. 8.48 p.m. The society will for ttW Wit Chinese songs.
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  • 15 5 private drtoctives of fc?ve Joined the loi V Union move--1 < held their assombly,-
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  • 111 5 Tobacco smugglers lie low SMUGGLERS of contraband tobacco who operate between the Rhio Archipelago and Singapore have been unusually quiet in the past fortnight. A spokesman for the Customs Department told the Free Press yesterday that the smugglers had been very active for the past six months but seemed to
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  • 218 5 THEY SUPPORT 3-DAY LIMIT ON CRACKERS SPOKESMEN of community centres, university students and ofiicials of Chinese cultural organisations have come forward to support a suggestion that the firing of crackers during the Chinese New Year should be limited to "essential occasions." The suggestion was made by the social secretary of
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    • 116 5 mm* t%A\JC* *Lm MMGE THE Of CT V&S?%?mm mw\m%b m^ Cr If {f L mmm mm mmwmm&m t3aa&&P "1 must say I'm delighted to give you the contract /^^^^^v^^w M r and I'm delighted with the flavour of this Iftf^^^ifffl delicious cup of coiTee you've given me." ArQ^Ofe^^^^W "Thank you
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 228 6 J iil^T" lI A%V KK h?" 'Jm^?' •l^^i^l* 111 Ims jer* »*w«e buns witu g*€*t 1 1. tau**k staves do«n I U^leaps ,nto the r^^^f r a^s. IIgAPIHCi TOWAOOS TH6 A&SBMAt IM AAAA7EMEKTT AT THE '//////X^-T* BV^wS^S BF XJT s*' APfjQOAcm hg ciguqe.. y/ffiy2^fs xl^^^^Bußs£L\\^SßEv^r \\x BS^r f BY TMULA
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    • 533 6 I UORN today, the stars I you exceptional talents, I I are lacking in the sell onfideni I which helps to put you I Yet you have high ami I I would like nothing better than I I a great Buccttt, achievn; I fortune. I You are willing to v
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 162 7 London. March a. PreUous Today IBBE t mch 22^ buyers 22 i buyers Hi"'!'"" 1 I M 22 sellers 22 sellers \piil 22 buyers 22% buyers 22 i sellers 22 7^ sellers N BSB Spot 22' i buyers 22% buyers I'M*-" 22% sellers 22 •> seller. s
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    • 102 7 NEW YORK, March 6Previous Today n\ Strails Spol 95.25 nom. 98.87 nom. [iN fu tin es traits Contract March 94.25 buyers 94.25 buyers 5 9500 sellers 95.37 sellers May 93.87 buyers 94.00 buyers 94.62 sellers 94.87 sellers roNL: Steadj SALES: Nil. SIBBER Futures March 26.15 buyers 2(5.32
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    • 32 7 NEW YORK, March <•■ Previous Today Bfl Industries 446.58 450.96 2" Railroads 102.74 104.89 10 Domestu Bonds 88.80 88.7(> }5 Utilities 72.52 72.90 63 Stocks Composite Averages.. 151.20 152 8(i
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    • 48 7 and awaiting March shipment 23*4. Sarawak ts 23"\, first I unquoted. Muntok white sjx)t pment 23"i. Lam- I 3 awaiting release and afloats gongspol and awaiting release I 33, first half March shipmeiu 23',, first half! 32. sellers ex-dock-Abort prices quoted in U.S. cents per Ib.
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    • 97 7 Philippines c.i.f. UK./ Nwth European ports delivered rtSS* ptr Ion ton War./ Apr. COPRA, sn.iiis t.i.f. r.K./North ™f°Pfan ports delivered »««nt per lons ton Mar./ Apr. ,M Apr- May COCON I OIL crude Straits J". European ports in bulk COCONI l OIL crude Ceylon r European
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  • 214 7 ASSEMBLYMEN URGED TO AID WAR ON GANGSTERS gINGAPORE Legislative Assemblymen and re- presentatives of political parties are being asked to help the police to combat the secret society menace. The Assistant Minister to the Chief Secretary, Mr. M. P. D. Nair, yesterday told the Free Press that he was drafting
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  • 95 7 WELCOME with orchids II7IIEN the American ff luxury liner Sta- I (endam berthed in j I Singapore this week, I two Singapore women I were there to welcome j I the women passengers —with a small corsage of orchids. And the passengers thoiiffht it was atl ex- cellent idea, especial-
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    • 276 7 There is no closer equivalent to the milk of -^J^ o^ healthy, .veil-nourished <P^M^^7l^*' j^^ mothers l"*^ """"tm SIMILAC is an infant TT ««i \v\ formula especially de- \S\N»* j 1 signed to meet the nutri- 1 P o wd l re J« tional needs of babies. V rfifl*/ It
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 145 7 SINCAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: 11 4!) a m. TOMORROW: 0.23 a.m. and 12.36 p.m. SUNDAY: 0.58 a.m. and 1.24 p.m. MONDAY: 1.33 a.m. and 2.15 p.m. TUESDAY: 18.08 a.m. and 3.00 p.m. WEDNESDAY: MX a.m. and 4.1 1 p.m. THURSDAY: 3.83 am. and 5. IK p.m. Today's radio programme 1.30
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  • 134 8 Blizzard causes big freeze-up The recent Arctic V blizxard that swept Britain created havoc on roads and railways with thousands of vehicles being stranded and m »l trains running many hours late. < In this picture (right) a bulldozer is seen clear- ing a way for a car held last
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  • 250 8 I EOURTEEN year old French starlet Ca--1 thia Caro was to Have I been feted and photoI graphed at the premiere I of her first big film, in i which she plays oppoI site Jean Marais. one of i France's leading actors Instead, she was
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  • 237 9 Childern get abby, with T.V. legs PIAN parents v be c v tohl u >j r children are liv afflicted with sion legs" and siou torso" from around antl j M o too much I percival, director onto Sports College, i survey ol physical o f 300 schooln aged between
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  • Article, Illustration
    73 9 s with Cathia, She her eyes out, pararlv as she had a even;ng dress made premiere and it to have been her night out as a film Never mind, she lent) oi time." le company who produced Cathia's film is dismayed at her disappearance. Said an official:
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  • 251 9 1 A Swedish factory is now producing 2 2 special balls for the blind with tiny bells 2 inside to enable them to t enjoy games like 2 jjj anyone else. 2 I They are being tested by a blind insti- 5 tute in Stockholm,
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  • 127 9 LIGHT and delicate b soms be they on branches or sprouting of rich soil always in good snaps. The trick to getting g blossom pictures sti with loading your cam with colour film choosing a strong ci trast filter for use vi black-and-white sn shot film, There are, generally
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  • 450 10 Farmers angry at Sandringham shooting ban CARMERS on the Royal Estate at Sandringham are protesting over a ban on shooting pigeons and rabbits. They say that it is costing them thousands of pounds m damage to crops The ban has come in a directive irom Sandringham's estate office There are
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  • 164 10 COURTESY GANG MADE TEA FOR TWO pOUR masked mem- j hers of the Courtesy Gang sot away with cigarettes valued at £7,500 <me night last week. Sixty four-year-old Bill Hoper, tlighi watchman j ai London Transport's! food production centre at Croydon, said: "They were m> gentlemanly it wa in't true
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  • 344 10 3AFKTY of passengers in aircraft is being endangered by lack of skill and technical experience In the men who repair and maintain the planes, a recent report discloses. There arc many in. tan Ces, It is said, of faulty workmanship and engi neering errors which could
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  • 63 10 for grandma Just let those modrrn girls catch a glimpse of the I sun and they cast their clouts with a vengeance. I Shocking? Only for shortsighted grandmas, for these j shls are tailor's dummies which were brought to London all the way from Switzerland for use in a fashion
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  • 174 10 So Pat can wed her Valentine A YOUNG couple vho wanted to wed on St. Valentine's Eve but were refused permission to do so by a court will now be aoie to marry after all. Magistrates at. Torquay. Devon, England, tod 18--year-old Pat Lovell sne could not marry her airman
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  • Friday Photography Page
    • 260 11 y\\\ OW! A most indignant kitten gets pi) 011 in- car, and records a picture that lls been <"t oul io photographic publications hroofhoul tht world This picture from New York won Third li/t the Animals and Pets class of the jneriean Newspaper National Snapshot .wards, Animal
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    • 42 11 ■it Pick out your "set," then t ready with your Pjera light s and film to r a moment's Pee, Brr.r.iM 1 many ania you will 1 well to get down to pir level when you shoot
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    • 41 11 A hosl of picture-taking opportunities j; Kait every amateur photographer who takes V, f> camera to the zoo. A New York man earn--; fi Second Prize in the American Newspaper; ationaj Snapshot Awards by catching this:; fO-Waj stretch. J!
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    • 130 11 LIGHT and delicate blossoms be they on tree branches or sprouting out of rich soil— always make good snaps. The trick to getting good blossom pictures starts with loading your camera with colour film —or choosing a strong contrast filter for use with black-and-white snapshot film, There are,
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    • 120 11 There are two things to remember when using i I a filter with your camera. First, knew what the i particular filter will do to improve your picture, i I Second, know the filter factor the amount of light i that the filter keeps from hitting
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    • 333 11 —That's the secret of animal snaps Once your pet goes into his act, you'll have dozens of picture possibilities. You will have *o shoot quickly to follow the h,:morous antics and expressions that will follow one another. Make x series c! pictures to be sure that you come up
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  • 560 12 MAJOR OBSTACLES TO ANY EXPANSION OF S-EA ALLIANCE RESPONSIBLE American officials in Formosa see no indication that the eight-nation South-East Asia Treaty Organisation will be expanded beyond its present membership. They particularly doubt the possibility of Nationalist China bein^ included in the anti-communist defensive alliance. The annual council meeting Ol
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  • 174 12 JAPANESE Prime MfnittfT Nobiisuke Kishi has said I tat l niud states w*s under obligation t«> bonoui j an itiforniul assurance nivcn in l!> r >«i by the former I Aiinrit in Ambassador to Japan. Mr. John Allison, that i j America would not
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  • 108 12 THE Philippines will press for a"■ I "more effective economic collabo- l m ration" among S.E.A.T.O. nations at «J the council of ministers meeting open- ing in Manila on Monday. Manila Foreign Office sources a said the Philippines would unfold an ambitious "S.E.A.T.O. economic plan" designed to
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  • 206 12 Tea nationalisation in Ceylon recedes MR. Solomon Bandaranaike, Ceylonese Prime Minister, said in Colombo that, before his government could nationalise Ceylon's tea plantations, the problem of their stateless workers of Indian origin must be solved. But. he said, the problem had now become so deep-rooted that a satisfactory solution seemed
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  • 77 12 SHANGHAI has challenged ten other Chinese cities to "a friendly contest" in wiping out crime, Shanghai's daily, Wen Hui Ban reported. Shanghai's security office listed the main offence- to be stampel out as theft, gambling, arson, counter-revolutionary activity, ratal traffic accidents and citizens' failure to report
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  • 67 12 Canadian trade with Asia up "«i» n»iu MM The Ottawa Government publication "Foreign Trade" estimated Canadian exports to the Far East in 1957 at US$l92 million, compared to US$l67 million in 1956. Imports may reach US$lOB million as against US$lO6 million in 1956 Trade with Japan accounted lor 80 per
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  • 38 12 rO leading Tokyo news papers, the Asahi ami the Yomlurl, praised the "John Bull spirit" shown in the historic crossing ol the Antarctic continent by Dr. Vivian Pnphc nnH hi. party. Reuter
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  • Glimpses
    • 46 12 Former Pakistani Pgj Minister arid Foreign Minister Choudnry Mo hammad AH told the m tional Assembly m racM /ie wo«M P'C/J Pakistani boys to J» agricultural and tech meg Pakistanis returning Jrm America thought w without frigidaim i jM big cars was meaning^ he said.- Reuter
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    • 35 12 The Sino-British Trade Council In London has announced that it b collecting evidence in support of a case, for intended submission to the govvernment, seeking furtnji relaxation in the trade controls with Red China. Reuter
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    • 68 12 sentiment in Taipeh clearly favours the rebel forces in Central Suma. tra. Keuter. Mr Henry Cabot Lodge, tfo United States Ambassado: to the United Nations, at his return to New York from a tour of India, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Persia, said that "despite Russia's tremendous effort to win those people
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  • 117 12 Japan is altering Kishi Old plan RATIONALIST Chi, X> Foreign gSg Legislative yuan Taipeh thai 2? J eminent did not aL« with some parts Japan's project f« Asian developmS and had asked fi more detailed liSmS ation about it Dr. Ych added he mv. stood the Japanese^ ernment was revising
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  • 209 12 A security clause holds up atom plant deal A MAJOR political problem is delaying the .signing of an agreement under which Japan proposes to purchase from the United States a nuclear power reactor and the fuel to operate it. says a Washington report. Japan has raised several questions relating to
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  • 1282 13 <nf OPTED FOR ONE OF THE WILD PLACES' lULETTE OULDN'T LEAVE Harold Bunting >AULETTE Lloyd Creame is a lungarian Princess, fter two marriages ia d "failed to give cr happiness," she pted for "o ne he wild places of he world" and hats where we
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  • 121 13  -  PHILIP OAKES By TIIK FIRE TRAP By Owen Cameron. Hammond and Hammond. 10s. (id. Murder and arson in a snowy backwoods setting. Detection by a plodding deputy sherill with family troubles and smouldering lust for an old childhood flame. Slightly jerky plot development, but well above average characterlsai
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  • 207 13 Little boy with a record sdfij CISKE THE RAT by Plet Bakker {Michael Joseph. 155.) j HPHIS is a story which deals with the subject of juvc- nile delinquency in a human and emini ently readable way. It tells of the problem of Ciske, an unwanted and unloved little boy,
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  • 356 14 Hie! A potent brew rocks Amicables Free Press Soeeer Reporter Fathul Karib 4j AmlcaWes gPEKD and youth, a generous measure <>t 5 talent, topped up v\ i 1 1 1 enthusiasm that i\;»s the cocktail served by Fathul Karib yesterliv »i Jalan Besar Stadium. And it knocked Amicables flal upon
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  • 106 14 ACCEPTORS for the Australian St. Loser, to be run at Flemington tomorrow, and the Australian Cup, to be run on Monday, were: St. Lcßer. over one and threequarter miles: Prince Darius, Tuki, Tulloch and Wool Man all 8.10. Australian Cup, over two miles one furlonj; and 110
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  • 146 14 Japanese skier takes on the world's best nBIHARV IGAY V Japan's leading skier, will be in the strong field contesting the Kandahar ski races which begin today at Saint Anton am Arlberg, Austria. The worlds elite skiers will start In the men's events, with the exception of Austrians Toni Sailer,
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  • 107 14 GOLF STARS IN AMPOL TOURNEY JAPANESE golf stars Tora- kichi Nakamura and Kfiichi Ono seem certain to play In the Ampol £A 5,000 golf tournament in Melbourne in November. Ampol chief, Mr. W. J. Walkley, .says. Nakamura Ono won the Canada Cup In Japan this year, beating the world's best
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  • 28 14 London and Barcelona drew 2-2 in the first le° of the Inter-Cities Fairs Football Cup final at Stamford Bridge ground. Barcelona led 2-1 at half-time Reuter
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  • 29 14 The New Zealand rugby touring team won the fourth match of their Japan tourby beating an All-Kansai XV -at Nishinomiya, Western Japan, by 39 to 6.- Renter.
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  • 111 14 Johnny Leach IS OUt JOHNNY LEACH J E!^ a foJ world ctamptafl beaten In theJ round of the 3 singles when thi opean table ten champion ships continued In Budan yesterday. l Leach, wno was n i M eel. went d v »i 21-11 to 1 Sweden, round.. TuD 2
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  • 127 14 JACK KYLE, wh in Idsl worid record ol rugby union "caps," i dropped by the Ireland Lectors when they annoui ed the team to meet Ws at Lansdov tie X ad, Duto on March 15. Kyle will be replaced Mick English, v o aqi comer to in:
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  • 20 14 Newport Count 3 beatj quay United 3-2 a Vm yesterday in the hirdj sion south English league. Reuter
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  • 144 14 the eallover on the "Spring Double", the Lincolnshire Handicap to be run on March 26 and the Grand National Steeplechase on March 29, W6UB held at the Victoria Club, London. Prices were: LINCOLNSHIRE 100-8 Copenhagen; 100-7 Saßcbiush; 100-6 Diplomatic Ba<;; 20-1 Blue Peak, Chief Barker, Dutton, Lanpton
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  • 136 15 7-14 rugby win for tourists IE Australian touring rugby union team beat French South West XV H points to 14 in Pau terday i a fluctuating match. produced many ;nt movements, the Uabies, who wore play their las! match be lore -ting France in the inlational on Sunday, were 'c
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  • 184 15 Holiday Flight to complete the double dfyfsgti drtysi HOLIDAY F LIGHT should complete a double for the meeting by taking the main Class 2 sprint. He is promoted a division with 61b extra for hi s win the first day. But I think lie will win just as easily despite
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  • 207 16 Banker points to new export role of China and Russia v*lK GEORGE BOi/rox, one Of Britain's leading bunkers and an author itv on international finance, saitl yesterday that tines everywhere hat changed permanently and the world economic boom was over. He forecast that the world
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  • 133 16 CUBA REBELS OVERWHELM GOVT. RURAL GARRISON A' VERY STRONG" force of rebels was reported to have attacked and overrun a rural guard outpost in Western Oriente Province in Cuba in a predawn assault early yesterday The attack took place near the Estrada Palma sugar mill, 25 miles southeast of Panzanillo.
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  • 90 16 ''It would perhaps be prudent for the business world to accept as a Tact that commodity prices have fallen for deepseated economic and political reasons and that there is little in the immediate future to suggest a return to the conditions ol the last 10 years despite the
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  • 166 16 FRENCH SUFFER HEAVY BLOW IN ALGERIA BATTLE French soldiers have been killed and 45 wounded in a twoday battle against heavilvarmed rebels 75 miles south of Algiers. French military headquarters announced last night. It was one of the heaviest blows suffered by the French in a single engagement so far
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  • 160 16 IJRESIDENT NASSER issued a decree yesterday appointing |olnt Cabinet for the United Arab Republic in which Egyptians head most key Ministries. There are eight loim Ministries for Syria ami Egypt seven ol them with Egyptian Ministers. Other Ministries have separate heads for the Egyptian and
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  • 135 16 MR. GEORGE WARD, British secretary for air. made clear yesterday that hydrogen bombs are never completely assembled when towed by R.A.F. vehicles about the country. He was answering a Commons question prompter! by a .statement in court last week that an R.A.F. corporal,
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