The Singapore Free Press, 11 March 1958

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  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper lIU „,„.<•. Tuesday, March 11. 1958. Piice 15 Cts.
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  • 107 1 voice: Shah ecides SHAH Persia and .veai old Qiit'en SoiVi.i be permanently irated by an official Duncement within one k a high official dised In Teheran last ml divorce, the official will take place in very m ar future. is now no ciuestion of Shah's reconciliation i his beautiful but
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  • 48 1 f o Chinese youths cci temple caretaker, un s, Vat. with an Be in Havelock Road, fday afternoon, police spokesman said nan caught the woman h r while another jt an orange into her p. rhi robbed her of in ash and iewellerv i
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  • 23 1 grade" rubber >. opened in Sinfe thl i morning at 78 M n >- up three-Quat-l V ton yesterday's I: tone was steady.
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  • 119 1 nil force jet A« dashed in fl middle of a Airei suburban day and skidded JOO yards. leaving 1 undetermined 'V re^. many of Several chiiliol^ the dead. i tryint for irby Mi ron military airfield when it crashed shortly
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  • 127 1 THE Chinese Communist Government said last night that "the United States must immediately stop its interference In the internal affairs of Indonesia or else bear full responsibility for all consequences." In a statement issued by the Peking New China News Agency, the Chinese
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  • 291 1 BIG INVASION HAS BEGUN: TEN BATTALIONS LAND IN SUMATRA' fTEN BATTALIONS of the Indonesian Army launched a three-pronged attack on the Central Sumatran rebels at dawn yesterday, the Amsterdam newspaper Het Vrije Yolk reported from Jakarta last night. In a special edition, the newspaper said some 8,500 men were engaged
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  • 468 1 American warships stand by here for evacuation THE American Navy said in Washington yesterday that it had three' ships, including the cruiser Bremerton, at Singapore. It was ready to evacuate American nationals from Sumatra if requested by the State Department. In any case the three ships would carry out manoeuvres
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  • 45 1 A new cold wavo gripped Western Europe yesterday and snow tell as far south as Naples. In Britain heavy .snowfalls covered Scotland and Northern and Southwestern England. In the north, roads werr blocked by drifts, trains delayed and vlllagti isolated Reuter
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  • 459 2 I hunnhvss dan m i DRITAIN's bombers (Valiants, \nKaiis ami Victors) can n> to Moscow a iid back without refuelling. Tliis was disclosed by Mr. Cecil On* Ewing, (Jnder-Secretary for AiTi In the House of Commons yesterday in a debate on the Royal Air Force
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  • 125 2 SELF- RULE PARTY LEADS SUDAN POLL [THB UMMA PARTY J. outgoing Government party which favours complete Independence for (he Sudan was In the lead at the hall -way m i in i "^ii ii. > i day In the Badanc.se General Elections. V. I nits declared in 92 0 173
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  • 42 2 BAN H- TESTS AT SEA, SAYS RED Pro) oi G.I. Tunkin, of the Soviet del ja tion to the law of tho sea conference In Geneva yes- called for the imite banning of nucli I explosions ov< r the high seas. Reuter
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  • 61 2 A curtsy for the Duke at premiere f The Duke of Edin- burgh is seen here shaking hands with Anne Heywood. one of the stars of the film "Violent Playground", I which was being given its premiere at the Odeon Theatre, Marble Arch, London. With the Duke is lord Rank.
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  • 79 2 A n inquiry in The Hague yesterday could find no reason for the rrash of ii KLM airliner off the coast of Dutch New Guinea on July 16 in which 57 of thf n« occupants died, >r In wiry aid I>w ny ing Should be
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  • 213 2 pianos being sup- Plied to the Royal Air Force in the Far East would greatly increase the effectiveness of the command without increasing its size. This was stated in the House of Commons yesterday by the Air Minister, Mr. George Ward.
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  • 111 2 DOME overseas civil serrants In Ghana who were given the option of leaving the service after Ghana attained independence are to retained on a contract basis, the Prime Minister's office said yesterday. In spite of staff reductions and "Africanisation" of jobs, it would be
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  • 240 3 SECTIONS OF HOSPITAL ARE DUMPED AFTER RADIUM ESCAPE wpiTAL equipment and parts of walls, fioorinc and windows had to be dumped in a unused mine shaft after a radiation acci- health conference was told in London 'The^accident was described by Sir Ernest C ring, chairman of the World Health ;f
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  • 100 3 y i 20,000 allied nera who! M ng World War i German prison an have been near the camp, Polish news ported last French, Italian, S' ssian and Yugo- J; and Polish prill the unsuccess- nj Inaurrectlon of from invextigac been In the •A.P,
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    52 3 Miss Frances Sweeny g and the Duke of Rut- E land are seen arriving at London Airport from C Tel Aviv. t E The Duke whose marria«e was dissolved In 1fl5«, has been the g 5 frequent escort of Miss Sweeny durinc her re- cent Middle Fast holi--1 day r!
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  • 271 3 My lcst 6 months ruined says 'Matty I ffETERAN British stage and screen actor A. E. Matthews lamented last 5 night that the local coun--1 til at Bushey, near Loni don, was threatening to E ruin the "last six months' E of his lite. No gallows He told reporters he
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  • 41 3 MARCO FELICIANO, 21, denied in a New York court yesterday that he had beaten his 102-year-old grandmother with a belt and buckle. He said he hit her with his fists. The court remanded him for trial.- Reuter
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  • 131 3 A VATICAN FROWN FOR THE CO-EDS THE Vatican yesterday expressed i t s disapproval of co-educa-tional schools and ordered that no member of a Roman Catholic religious order may become head of a secondary grade co-educutional school "except in case of extreme necessity An instruction issued by the Congregation of
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  • 80 3 BAN ON 429 OUT OF 493 NEW FILMS The Italian Roman Catholic Cinema Centre, which Issues directives to Italian Roman Catholics on the films they may see. announced last night that of 40:J now films shown in Italy last year only 64 were considered .suitable for adults and children. A
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  • 45 3 01 Princess Margarctha of J wrJ n vi t0 Stockholm Airport last night after h > Mx d. v m (S(orkhnll!i He sßki he had a ver enjoyaD' v and added "1 am pleased ti( Illllg ill Ihf s r Reuter
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  • The Singapore Free Press Tuesday, March 11 1958.
    • 185 4 Opinion The true citizens ORITAIN demonstrat1J ed her faith in the Malayan people by granting them independence. And this faith has been vindicated by the spontaneous response of Malayans to the government's proposal to register citizens for national service. Tengku Abdul Rahman, the Prime Minister, has exDlnined that preparations for
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  • 231 4  -  Beachcomber dffdsfdsf When i suggested that the buildings on our rocket-aitea .should be thatchod, to deceive inquisitive foreigners, I was only touching the fringe of the subject, Since the rockets will stick up 60 feet or so into the air, it may be advisable to twin rambler
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  • 266 4 FOR how long will Britain be dependent on the turbulent Middle East for oil? Never has the search for new oil supplies covered a wider area than it does today. In the New World, the rich oil sand s of Alberta are being
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  • 620 4  -  GUY WINT 300 pages of c/eod/I indictment... By f\NE of the worst honors of the Twentieth Century is forced labour and the system of concentration camps. Since the end of the war an Internationa] Commission has vigilantly scrutinised all parts of the world for such barbaric practices. The International
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    • 13 4 j Drink REAL I FRUIT I JUICE j ORANGEADE j I Mill IMIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIHIIIH
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    • 58 4 ANOTHER WINNER I FROM BIRDS EYE I \F ll ■'''■>^gw I V JB« B^^^^^ B^^^^^^B^B^Blß^Bf Bi B^r^ I V.ide from »h 0 fmost pork sausage meat, Ifghtl I rrumbed «md deep fried -then quick-frozen t I lust-made flavour Pop them straight into th then serve piping hot; they won't break
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  • 141 5 TRAFFIC CHIEF'S AIM TO END ROAD PROBLEMS ifciF Si igapore Traffic V- Police have just launched "Operaj tion Kiri" (keep to I thi nearside lane) to j eliminate congestion I on the main high- ways at peak hours [ft.. i Traffic Superintendent, Mr Sardar Singh, yesterday said that a large
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  • 39 5 Field Marsha] Sir Gerald Tempter, Chief of the ImGeneral Staff, will visit the Rhodesian Federa- and East Africa beMarch 22 and 31 as a tour of Common■tn and Colonial forces announced renter. day Reuter
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  • 40 5 Manchester United foot bailer Albert Scanlon was discharged last night from the hospital in Munich, where he has been since a charter plane with the team on board crashed near Munich Airoort on February 6. Reuter
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  • 22 5 Ships in the Singapore Naval Base today arc: Alert, Newcastle, Newfoundland, Royalist. Mounts Bay. AnIdrew and St. Bride's Bay.
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  • 168 5 Schools may see Marion Anderson Asian tour film UON ANDERSON, America's celebrated negro COn--1 ■>. recently made a tour <>f Asian countries tops at Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. <> Of her tour was shown by the United In formation Service in Singapore yesterday. lously, its greatest appeal will be to
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  • 152 5 Shipping slump hits Britain and ressels are laid up IN Britain there is a shipping .slump. to- tal of 1.100,000 tons of shipping arc laid up, most of it on the I al, the Clyde, the Blackwater and Tvne. In the River I al near Faltnouth there are 30 of
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  • 191 5 Flood aid fund totals $95,000 DRIVATE donations of $55,000 in rash and clothing worth more than $30,000 have been sent from Singapore to Oylon to help flood victims. This Is in addition to the $10,000 donation given by the Government The Assistant Commissioner for Ceylon in Singapore, Mr C. Gunasingham,
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    • 112 5 A splendid match; fast and ding-dong, the ball going from end to end first one goal in danger and then the other. Only five minutes to go "My word!" pants the referee. "At my age, but for my daily MILO, I'd never be able to keep up with the game
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    • 64 6 fMUCH j MORE FLAVOUR J LESS NICOTINE I For the first time filter tip smokers are getting what they want much mon flavour and aroma wit! 1 much less nicotine. After th( tirst few puffs from an L&M. j most smokers sum it Up n this way. THIS IS IT'
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    • 116 6 i$ v x js% iW j LUAVi'ilißi: Im Mvdii€\> .lonian 1 -.£«lMfflßF' <c^-Jf] \%i X MAY B£ DESTROveO *Vg >H *<C*U#e O± je^P HAWXt: ,vl^:.S@ilAßil< by Lee I alk and IMiil Davis A\ (^Mtlilfir^lW^t'ftJl /ly/fl'/Jlh I SIR! SOAAETHIW6'? ~~1 I A\? LEA^E WARwTj I VIWaK \w \l "t\ Xxi^lfll li'
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    • 419 6 I A OT,V l) K ORN toda >'. you we B c p always able to ftnd E t0 t kee P TOM busy. Bine rather pleasure-loving t a e j overly fond ol having fu lv be I Vo:i h ke fc o head coi I run events and
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 152 7 LONDON, March 1(1. Previous Today V 1 IruVurtil MH JgJgJ 22\ buyers April 1 buyers 22^ buyer 22% sellers 23 sellers i HSS Spot 22'j buyers 22% buyers |;l 22% sellers 23 sellers I, i i(ss Settlement BV 1 P i il 22% buyers 23 buyers m
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    • 96 7 I M:\Y-YOKK, March 10 Previous Today spot 96.50 nom. 96.00 norn t March 91.62 buyers 93.87 buyers 96.00 sellers 95.8 1 sellers >iay 94.25 buyers 93.37 buyers 95.50 sellers 95.37 sellers v Quirt. SALES: Nil. !H in res March 26.05 buyers 26 42 buyers 2o sellers 26.50
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    • 33 7 NEW YORK, March 10 Previous Today 0 Industries 451.49 451.90 0 Railroad: 104 69 104.31 ODi stic Bonds 88.89 88 93 5 t is 73.05 73.06 ;"> Composite Averages.. 152.97 152.96
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    • 51 7 Eeli afloats 22%, flrsi fc L shipment unquoted. I and awaiting re- i W Boats 23 to 23%, I w March shipment 23 1 Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot 'S2-. awaiting release and afioati flrst hall March shipment 32, sellers exdock. Above prices quoted in U.S. cents per
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    • 113 7 LONDON, March 10. ftpp Previous Today >t>fß.j Philippines c.i.f. r X./ ><!ii F cropean ports delivered vi'uiu long ton ivfar./Apr. $186 sellers $186' sellers ?<JPBA, straits e.i.f. U.K./North l.v; -.p. .in ports delivered £67. buyers G 7 buyers weifnt pel long ton Mar./ Apr. £68 sellers
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  • 190 7 I^IIK BOAC'g projected new route to Tokyo via Moscow, Peking and Hong Kong is unlikely to diminish the import ance of Singapore. The BOAC has already approached the British Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation to conduct negotiations with the Governments of Russia
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  • 215 7 A NUMBER of people who voted in the recent Singapore City Council elections are reported to be trying to get a vote in the forthcoming rural and district council elections. They registered as voters In the city area under their business addresses.
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  • 99 7 GIRLS SHOW INTEREST IN COUNCIL SINGAPORE schoolgirls are becoming more civic minded. A group of girls from the St. Margarets School Will attend the City Council meeting on March n. Other school- arc likely to follow suit, Mr. Gary Wang, chief nl the City Council Information Bureau, said that they
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  • 47 7 Despite his dragon -like appearance there is no danger of having fire breathed at you by this strange looking creature a Chamelon at the Seventeen year old visitor Sheila Thompson found him quite a harm less, gentle fellow when he perched on hei shoulder.
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    • 146 7 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES! TODAY: 3.09 p.m. TOMORROW: 2.48 a.m. and 4.12 pin, < THURSDAY: 3.33 a.m. J and 5.48 p.m. FRIDAY: 131 am. and 8.10 p.m. SATURDAY: 8,00 a.m. and 9.12 p.m. SUNDAY: 7.53 a.m. and 9,52 p.m. MONDAY: 8.59 a.m. < and 10.21 p.m. Today's radio programme i|6 P
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  • 53 8 I English poet, T. S. Eliot, winner of the Nobel I prize for literature, has iust been awarded the honorary degree for literature by the University of Rome. I lrj the above picture he is seen arriving at the University with his wife, while students crowd I round
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  • 146 8 FOUR major U.S. airlines arc consul, r 'J £40,000,000 for more than 30 of Britain' UiiW**« Giant" Britannias. After extensive discussions with salesmen < Di "M Aircraft, makers of the Britannia, the studying the plane's performance and runiu g m They have this new, hard fact to
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  • 40 8 a charming little scene at a Paris fashion show for the very young, as one tiny model peeps at < the rustling slip be- < [neath these white [bridesmaid's dresses. I They were shown >by Dominique of' [Paris.
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  • 209 8 IX the loneliness of a Dartmoor cell a 33 year-old convict wrote a song to his wife and two young children. Now he is hoping it will win them back to him— for the song is being "launched" this month by
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  • 204 8 FESTI BURM MEM TH t (l is th by spectators ai Jl T tlu Batul shire H^iniem n J mounted h> the I recently. The occasion \usthfl unveiling oi the R a !l S," 11 -Mnnurial I laukkN 1 1) war <Tineterfl sonic M milrs l!uin t l From all
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    • 7 1 ipipi«ii wmtmmmm Eve Tuesday, March 11, 1958.
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    • 125 1 DAYTIME and dametime shoe styles that were sensational at recent Continental fashion openings comprise a new collection of hand crafted creation* which arrived here by air a few days ago. Distinguished by pointed or semi-pointed toes —surprisingly comfortable^—and very high, thin heels, they
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    • 543 1 ANIMAL' TONE T has been months since the latest fabulous shoe creations of Pclz of Vienna reached Singapore, but an array of their newest and most exciting designs has at last arrived at a central ■shop. ■esi an the styles fciich have been ■Kin; ins plaudits in ■Eui'-
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      • 129 1 Your complexion 'comes alive'! L .jl B %:^B I^k. '^fIS >.^^H^Bfl fl|tte£B9B BB ->,'.:.: .-.<y '^^B :S x-y -^frfrfl^HZ /Hiiai(" jb In seconds... you look lovelier with X C The Liquid Make-Up V^ Your skin take 9 on a subtle bloom of c010r looks soft, smooth, radiant A touch of
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    • 587 2 Of all the goods from our neighbouring countries to reach our market here one kind Is missing the goods grown and produced m Ceylon. Since the lovely Island of Ceylon produces some of the most beautiful commodities we can use In our
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    • 189 2 WHERE BUY... grounds black or I sand colour with v/oH Of coin i pots in -.vhil ench; i tin .vith Salsl ton blouses also avail Custom hats and vfl frocks, suits and eoatM "Tommy 1 Thomsoi^H Battery Rd.: lace M Chotirmall's, 41-43 Hi* Noritake chinaware, V Co., 8 Battery Rd.;
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    • 153 2 A p n D 'NAVIAN Airines pilot -who fl.es regularly over the North jole— offers Gourmet Club fans a delicious recipe for a Nordic teahSV/X* 1 a d ellClo^, trad i 1 «ke called Kronans Kata. I? is served at Hie little wooden chalets conducted by the Swedish
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    • 712 2 Feminas ope THE NEWEST, SNAPPIEST MOST PRACTICAL PAGE DESIGNED FOR WOMEN VISITORS who come here seek princess rings, estim-ibi I ornamental jewellery which is not as well known to lorn *W cover for yourselves the rich beauty of these charming n Wom fl gold and lavishly set with precious gemstones.
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      73 2 picture. Entirely new in g art interest is this I stylised mural from B Indonesia combining oil painting and" sculpture. A kam- B pong scene is glow- ingly depicted in ra- a diant colours, highI lighted by frosty touches to the bas- relief surfacing, cxc- cuted by carving of the
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      • 142 2 r. a j: Boy's Cotton Dungaries jj Size 20" 40" "I Prices ranging from $3.50 I" I fift ij^ I 90 369. Norih Bridge Road, Singapore •J 174, Balu Road, Kuala Lumpur MA\ WAM VL a U.MJUJUU^ I ~r- 7 With Mirro-Matic Pressure J S&~--~ v^~ Control for cooking without
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      201 3 tj Dv Pont'i magi- >"' "i fibre for JJ»rtni and much I 1" sparkling new ■n establish. la showing all metalworti beVJW f r om 'local to na- "arts) to bijou--2 i y Eastern ifW, very ele- i''. i circular nen.glcamlna la ins both antique and contemporary has arrived at
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    • 205 3 Woollens for those colder climes IT Is becoming increasingly CU 3 tomary for fair Singaporeans on travel bent to "dress for the trip" before boarding planes or ships. And as all destinations lead, eventually, to colder climes thin wools are the choice in apparel -with heavier topcoats and other garments
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      46 3 picture. This "sister act" portrayed by two fair tourists is sure to attract the attention of fellow travellers. The twin suits, especially designed for smart holidayers are in white (left) and navy, matching buttons in reverse. Note the wide notched collars and built-in "rideproof" belts. Popper
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      • 41 3 carvenl j THE OUTSTANDING FRENCH PERFUMES > I AND EAU DE COLOGNE r Mi I 11,I 1 f^fej^fi magriffifor r he /oc/y w##li discriminating taste > Sold by all leading ihop* SOLE AGUJFS FAVRE LEUBA WATCH CO. LTD j > f, BATTIRV 80*0, SIMrApOBI
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    • 267 4 1 I ACES lead in popularity among favoured textiles j and those home designers and dressmakers whc were disappointed around the Christmas season wher j thousands of yards of the filmy and fa; ry like stufi fa^ed to arrive from abroad will be pleased to
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    • 258 4 WANT to conclude a guest dinner in your garden resplendently? Try cafe diablo and a luscious gala dessert called casi-os de guayavos which originated in the West Indies where guavas are smaller than ours but not quite so delicious. One shop here has available the
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    • 254 4 T»AKE good care of your jewellery! Accuracy in your watch depends upon care. Wind it regularly preferably the same time each morning before you begin activity. Lint, dust and perspiration are enemies of a watch. Excessive bodily or external heat may impair its precision. Even moisture
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    • 197 4 How to look young WHILE the new fashions are a blessing to women who, through unkindly time and indulgence, cannot boast of svelte lines. by dint of a little feminine strategy and a lot of fashion know-how, we can wear the new outfits and still maintain the illusion of youthfulness.
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    • 60 4 HOMELY TOUCH 1118 a gener "V"o!!i Sin*" 0 1 l!:ti^I m gift duct, of local ail enterprise should encourage J V matter wh at ■•iircoir.^l; through tii, years it iU B silent offering of g(X A will which the public H should acknowledge a' least by patronising theK host firms
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      • 21 4 T^fcifc M||V/ HH H ft HI t Hi II Hr^Hl tx^ -Tt' ■;IMP. U l l iI 1 1 fl 1
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      • 137 4 Remove Facial Hair I //i minutes! I Helena Rubinstein's! GENTLE COSMETIC H TREATMENT 1%l UDITI WITH SUP£R«f/NISH H Helena Rubinsloinltiinc-vouMrai^B with BUPKB-riMSH a fragrant^B two-way beauty I reatment. Simpit^B smooth on NUDrr, leave for a few^B minutes, then rinse it away. Tkß result: a petal-smooth skin surfw^B without a trace
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    • 335 9 ■m Jit t«0." kf rcii! .l' ks mad* 1 M m the Band Vo>.ii LincolnM. „i honour Bj, .n Rangoon Bg tl'.f M('IH"S JJiti.ii on's final |h, itt> war. *ji il( i been engagH di i!o\\ n the M KanuooM. It was t l,, Royal l-i»-Bj v
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    • 78 9 Ceneral Sir Francis Festing, C-in-C FARELF, accompanied by Ceneral Sir Hugh (at rear) inspects the Royal Lincoln's Guard of Honour. On the left of the picture are some of the 6,000 graves in the Taukkyan Cemetary. place in the fine sunshine of a Burmese winter's morning in
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    • 170 9 NO BROKEN HEART FOR HER Now out and about after years z spent in hospitals and a sickbed at zhome is 21-year-old hole-in -the-heart zQirl Sheila Blundun of Winchelsea, Susz sex, England. E Doctors discovered the hole in S Sheila's heart when she was 10 years E of age. z\
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    • 232 10 THE ANTI-CATHOLIC DRIVE IN CHINA BEING STEPPED UP I)EKING'S latest campaign to torpedo the Catholic Church in China is reaching a climax, and it is expected that the next few months will see more arrests and certainly less freedom for Catholics. In recent weeks, the communist press has been flooded
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      52 10 Members of a student-teacher del c g a t i o n from Bfi u tan w e a r i n g their colourful costumes are seen with I nd in ?i Prime Minister Nehru in New Del h i during a courtesy call by the visitors from the
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    • 161 10 Gifts over Rs 10.000 to be taxed INTRODUCTION of a 1 tax on gifts oi OVC* I Ks. 10,000 in one year which would include the transfer oi" pro- perty to relatives and friends, was announc- ed by Mr. Jawaharlal Neliru when presenting I the budget in his rapa- I
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    • 67 10 (IHINEBE communists arc Illegally looting Northern Burma Of hundred of thousands of dollars worth of bamboo cano, rcport.s reaching Rangoon •said. The Red Chi iir.se aro threatening to raid and burn the villages oi any Burmese who report i their presence to i he authorities, the
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    • 195 10 Heavy Pakistan arms burden makes US, aid vital dfdfdfd I INTERNATIONAL Co-op-eration Administrator James H. Smith Jr. told the U.S. Congress that Pakistan's lack of foreign exchange had restricted her plans for development and made continuing U.o aid essential. Mr. Smith testified on the new Foreign Aid Bili In House
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    • 42 10 Philippines President Carlos Garcia has certified to Congress a bill changing the name of Zambales Province in West Central Luzon to Magsaysay In honour of the late president who died In a plane crash in March last year Reuter
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    • 35 10 The Peking New China News Agency reported that coal deposits estimated at over 100 million tons have been found in Central Kwangsi Province near the Hunan-Kwangsi trunk railroad line.- Reuter
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    • 76 10 U.S. missile bases go up in Okinawa riii: United states Command on <»• llu 1 has taken steps to requisition areas ii villages for the construction of ui.h.n !1 nij says a Tokyo report. lU(ll H The corps had previously annoi ed h areas in a number of villages were
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    • Glimpses
      • 35 10 An armed forces delegation from Red China, led by Marshal Yen Chienying, vice-chairman vi th< National Defence r Council, has returned to i Pekin 5 af^er a six-week I goody ill toui ol India. Reuter
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      • 37 10 The House of Representatives of the Japanese Diet i Parliament I has approved the government's 1.312.--131 millior yen budget bill for the 1953 fiscal year beginning April 1. The vole was 267 for and 143 against. Reuter
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      • 57 10 General Douglas Mac Arthur's wartime transport plane, the Bataan, stripped of its luxurious interior fittings, has arrived at Long Beach from Japan aboard a freighter to go into service as a cargo plane. It was bought a$ i Ht hau hin 1 i l Viuu^« uunu f° be supplied bj
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      • 39 10 1 sculptor i._\m daughtt < and /ire jrJH performances oj NowEt operas in Tokyo play these operas d\U in Ge taw or in nese. rfte Japanese km of the operas was su^^E Japanese students ;l Austria and rccordd^M tape. Reuter
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      • 61 10 The Nationalist Chine Foreign Minister, D George Yen said in lap that the United M and Nationalist 9 wore i earing agreea on a treaty govern! American troops SOT ed in Formosa, Raw In Canada's trade j the Far East last y( the mosi important] tions attor Japan 1 the
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      • 74 10 Japanese engineers V M complete. t::r lon lersea :fl for vehi •< 5 and, P ec M trians link their sM Honshu v ith KV^-.Mi is over two i» lles m and took 21 v;,:^ 0 s Secretary of S W John Foster ull «M arrive in I-"l" h n
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    • 86 10 ABOUT five persons B€COnd are being tested •>> Aslfl for tuhereulosis and yaws, ;i crippling tropical disease the executive hoard of the United Nations Children's Fund iINKII was told Mr S. W, Keeny, Asian regional director, told the 30-natlOH ho;ird. that about l."iO
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    • 260 11 An extension of -mile limit now likely I on The Si a,' ;i mpt to first iriterna--1 i rnent on entered r reek to rday with retention le limit waters j appears ision <>t the |S not an f providing I, not include L ng rights, fc/ and L id
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    • 207 11 Laos worry subsiding rvili. South Eatl v>t i ii> council oi ministers meeting in Manila tod is, expo i< d to take a more confident view of the situation in Laos, which forms a buffer between Communist China and pro-Western nations oi the region, diplomatic source** said. Two pro-communist ministers
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    • 115 11 O/^.l/'.S' Supreme Court J Judge Launy Chakrapani Srisivilvisuddhi told (he U.N. conference at Geneva^ ''Life and tiittory ,have been very kind to us "We are neither landlocked nor aea-locked and have no grudge against anybody. "We have not come nere to fight, to plead or
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    • 43 11 A young Scotsman helping police in a vast Lon* don manhunt for threa bandits who shot dead a liftman in a pay hold-up was being kept at a police station for his own protection, it was stated yesterday.- Reuter
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    • 959 12  -  SUNNY GIAM dfdfdsf ■>... .'NPS. :-x- •x&A maww wa<owof J^» *Ml ■j 1 II i: TLOWEH king 1 i\ i. (MAN DOES I! AGAIN! Nol onh did he win the K<» dak Challenge Cup I o r monochrome section in I lv- Singn pore Flower
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      16 12 PRETTY POSE Poring before amatcui cameraman at th** sim;;i pore PtlOto Fair la Miss Igatha Chun"
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      21 12  -  H. M. Lee by Mr. An Honour Print in the monochrome section ottlH Singapore Flower Show photographic exhibition takH
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    • 209 12 SOME landscape shots are better than othfl It doesn't depend on the landscape ltMj but on you the snapshooter. and how wel [Hß follow the few simple rules of landscape PM First, of all don't try to get a [(h '^^!ffl —in other words, don't try to
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      • 235 13 r) test whether or not cracks in walls are 'active/ span a slender bridge of plaster of psris across the gaps. The slightest movement will cause the plaster bridge to fracture. If the cracks are serious then seek expert advice. When using plywood for exterior work
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      • 365 13 I The ikctch shows a piece of metal being filed Note the way the hand is holding the file Is this correct? Check youi W^iM Vl^l answer below B^^^P1^P^^Ptm7#£^^^ B wrong (hond should be the other way up) I C doesn't matter I ■jKHeEIjG^^H 0 When plaster ceiling is laid
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    • 62 14 Next time you moan about the state of Malayan race courses, spare i thought for these poor horses. They have to do their training in the snow. The scene is Epsom, where this string from the Staff Ingham Stable is being led out
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    • 440 14 Golf is oh such fun for this Irish trio V T OBODY takes his golf more joyously than Harry Bradshaw, the roly-poly broth of a boy from Dublin's fair city. Not far behind him hi fun at the game he has adopted as a profession, however, is Ulsterman Fred Daly,
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    • 94 14 WEEKES IS RETIRING riVERTON Weekes, 33--rj year-old free-scoring West mdi. iai jman, is to retire from Test cricket at the end of the current series againsi the Pakistan tourists, according to a morning newspaper in Jamaica. Weekes is to accept a post as a government cricket coach in Barbados, it
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    • 288 14 SPONGE BAT ISSUE GROWS npHE European Table Tennis Association has come out strongly against the sponge bat and In favour of the orthodox pimpled rubber bat. /\t an i iciation meeting held during the European ;*mpio;i hip., in Budapest. oted for the apled-i v ed bat and only Yugoslavia against.
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    • 147 14 QUARE TIMES WAS OFFICIALLY SCRATCHED YESTERDAY FROM THE GRAND NATIONAL, TO BE RUN ON MARCH 29 AT LIVERPOOL Nicholas Nickleby. to be ridden by A. Brealey was the best-backed horse for the Lincolnshire Handicap in a quiet market on the spring double at London's Victoria Club
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    • 138 14 CALLOVKB on the "Spring "tbip; 1 tht Lincolnshire Handicap and the Grand Nntlonai Bteeplechane, was hold ni the Victoria Club, London. Pricta vu'ic: Llncolnihlre; 100-8 Copenhagen, 100-7 Bagebush, 100-6 piplomath Bag and Nlcholw Nkkiebj 20-1 button Lang ton Ml h 1- Moment, Master nil Abbot's Bench, 2.V1
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    • 357 14 Russians face a tough task in tennis •rHE uphill task fac- Ing the Soviet Union in their attempt to reach top international standard in lawn tennis was emphasised when their star girl, Anna Dmitrieva, was decisively beaten by her first Western opponent. Miss. Dmitrieva, trim 17--year-old Moscow student, L$ a
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    • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 82 15 Danes lead 3-1 in the Thomas Cup DENMARK took a 3-1 load over Britain in the final of the European Zone of the Thomas Cup badminton competition in Copenhagen last night. Results i Danish names first.' Singles:— E. Kops beat H. T. Findlay 15-12, 15-1; 'F. Kobberoe beat P. Timperley
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      32 15 f"**, ilt.uk to camera), the Wanderers left fullback s tons in' ,<<, .»Ji.wi i hv Tengab outside-right Symes h, Mda^f f&^ KnwkSSt^ H Sjkts mill on the Singapore padang. Latiff Wanderers won "otko
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      27 15 pictures. peg (right) cuts in for a desperate bid to equalise, I Wanderers goalkeeper Mat Sainan (back to camera) "ff«l ''»li Johari (left) intercept successfully Free Press
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    • 417 15 Latiffs take cup in an even final 'tin Wanderers.... 2 &-A.F. Tengah 1 a dashing and closeIj fought encounter the pa dang yesterr Latifl Wanderers <<1 RA.F. Tengah to > 1ii m> the Singapore ke > Association lior Knockout Cup. 1 from the opening 1 wanderers swung into tack with
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    • 43 15 V latt night's lJ :ifl Scottish footI Three Southern: Cv« 'n Ontl 'V City 1. niwe Northern: v 2 Harlington 1. i own 6 WorkingKJrS IfM ue One: J Queen of th e south ."IJ^chea were post- March n.
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    • 66 15 THE Pakistan touring crlckH team drrw their match with British Guiana, which ended JTtsteTday In Georgetown. Summarised scores: British Guiana 411 (Butcher 122. Solomon 121, Haseeb flve for 128). Pakistan 227 <A. 11. Kardar 74 Saced Ahmad r )i Stayers four for 78: Madray thrre for 60 and
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    • 449 15 INVINCIBLE HAS IMPROVED ON HIS PAST FORM Allan Lewis reports todays Ipoh gallops INVINCIBLE (George) showed plents 'i' improvement on previous efforts v\hiii he ran three furlongs In .*>? seconds this mornIng at Ipoh. Invincible was in the centre of the .second track, which. Is in Ideal condition for galloping
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    • 199 15 ALL-ROUNDER Jim Burke, who on Saturday became the first tourist to pass 1,000 runs, yesterday recorded his best bowling figures of the tour on the second day of the Australian cricket team's match against the Combined South African Universities in Cape Town. Spinning his ofT-breaks
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    • 78 15 1/fANCIIESTER United I*l were made joint favourites wiUi Bolto'n at 6-4 to win the English Football Association Cup at last night's callovor at the Victoria Club, London. At the last callover Manchester United were tliird favourites at 7-2, but they have* since knocked out the
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      • 22 15 Wm FREE PRESS PHOTOGRAPHER Telephone: Singapore 2800 Free Press Photographic Dept. RIVER VALLEY ROAD, SINGAPORE THIS SERVICE IS ONLY AVAILABLE IN SINGAPORE
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    • 187 16 She flew from New York to bury her dog on English soil 4 I STOMS officer at London Airport ask- id pretty red-haired mode] Elleu Baer yesterday. "Have you anything lo declare?" lAh i., 2$ t pointed leailulh to an alttminium box and said: "Yes, I have Hl3 dog in
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    • 157 16 NEW PARIS OFFER TO END TUNIS ROW HHHE Anglo-American good A offices envoys were due to fly from Paris to Tunis today bearing with them the French plan approved yesterday by a lull Cabinet meeting. which .sources close to the Prime Minister described as "a step towards a settlement of
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    • 153 16 WARNING ON CYPRUS DETAINEE RELEASES SIR HUGH FOOT, Governor of Cyprus, yesterday told the goo detainees held there on suspicion of being terrorists that releases had begun again but would bo suspended or Mopped if terrorism was resumed. An official announcement .said the Governor's decision was conveyed to the detainees'
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    • 39 16 Two RAF Valiant bombers 5f Number 90 squadron, will visit tho Philippines and South Vietnam from Singapore this week during a period of training; with the Far East Air Force, it was announced in London veaterday. Reuter
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    • 141 16 PLAYWRIGHT J. B. PRIESTLEY last night appealed to the conscience! of British television viewers with a play portraying a typical family fared will) a hydrogen-bomb explosion. Alter portraying the explosion, the play became mainly a dramatised tract on v.i v i would be respon- lible
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    • 322 16 Casey: SEATO also to protect freedom of non- members ROUTH-BAST Treaty Organisation nations were strivim f guard the Independence of countries in the region whi'thtr ft M i they were members of the organisation, Mr. Richard Case? \n r n m 4 External Affairs Minister, said in Manila today. lll
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    • 163 16 Vigilance price for survival I THE Philippines For- eign Affairs Sec- retary, Mr. Felixbcrto I Serrano, said in I Manila yesterday that the South-East Asian I Treaty Organisation had arrested the ad- yance of Communism in the treaty area but had been unable to reduce the threat to the area's
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