The Singapore Free Press, 2 April 1958

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  • 20 1 The Singapore Free Press 9 I™^™l™ll™™^^^^^^^^^™" Malayan Own Family Paper """7" ijjsi >lil;ii)<"t. Wednesday, April 2, 1958. Price 15 Cts.
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  • 184 1 'Princess rebuked by Queen' report nRINCESS MABGA--1 RET sam the Queen twice yesterday, It is generally believed, says United Press, that she was rebuked for entertaining Group-Captain Peter Townsend last Wednesday. The arst meeting was In the morning when the royal sisters went riding in the grounds of Windsor Castle.
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  • 47 1 AIRPORT ground staff* in nance were the first to gwmated one million worto, wigse 24-hour .strike cosi ot living paralysed France's transport and other public services yesterday. The other transport and public services workers are due to end their strike later today.— Reuter
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  • 231 1 RESCUED 1 ,287 SOON ON WAY Pagers taw the probably r? übr Jm will n< y. n IV(> to wait Aden before 5 h T rs in for l} re embarking plane, r b B hiP or mental cl,, llrl< «overnropea, M ln t1r(1 *<>r Euteported 8 2? n ICEM)
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  • 296 1 LOYALISTS FALL BACK, SAY REBELS Revolutionary leader claims Jakarta troops are avoiding contact, says Taluk town may have been reoccupied REVOLUTIONARY forces have been pushing back Central Government troops in the Taluk area of Sumatra for the last eight days, one of the top rebel leaders, Colonel Dahlan Djambek, said
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  • 61 1 Vice-consul robbed of $2,000 fEWELLARY and cash J totalling $2,000 were stolen from the home of the Indonesian Vice-Consul in Singapore, Mr. R. Soeprapto Partodioero, in Maryland Drive between midnight and 4.30 a.m. today. Police said entry was gained through a bathroom window after scaling a drainpipe. $1,500 haul Jewellery
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  • 128 1 R.A.A.F. TO GET JET A-BOMBERS TPHE Royal Australian Air Force plans to replace its Canberra jets with supersonic nuclear bombers which may be of American design. The head of Australia's main bomber command group. Air Vice Marshal Charles Candy, yesterday said at Amberley air base, near Brisbane, that the R.A.A.P.
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  • 191 1 Query on free water annoys the Mayor rE MAYOR, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, was annoyed in the Singapore City Council this morning when the Labour Front leader, Mr. Tang Peng Yeu, raised a question oi principle concerning the grant of free water to religious institutions. "I think you are trying
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  • 85 1 mWENTY-ONE Overseas L Chinese from Indonesia arrived in Keelung, Formosa's northern port, on Monday, according to reports reaching Taipeh. They were quoted as saying they "just could not live any longer" In Indonesia and many others were also planning to return to Formosa. Mr
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  • 36 1 The Norwegian foreign office announced yesterday that the sealing vessels Loekholmen and Polarfangst were seized last Saturday by the Soviet authorities. The vessels are now reported to be in port Vladimir.— Reuter
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  • 34 1 Ang Bah Hua reported to the police that he was assaulted at 10 a.m. yesterday I in a coffee shop in Telok Mata Ikan by five men. He received slight injuries.
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  • 31 1 April first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened. in Singapore this morning at 77} cents a lb M up one-eighth of a cent on yesterday's close. The tone iras quiet.
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  • 34 1 Mr. Peter Thorneycroft, former Conservative Chancellor of the Exchequer, declared on television in London last night that there was no cause for panic in Britain over the American trade recession.— Reuter
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  • 122 2 U.S. navy's A-tests get go-ahead mHB U&, NAVY'S plan to 1 v c five ships and eight bargea to test newlydeveloped atomic weapons under simulated combat conditions cleared its in- t Congn ssional hurdle ■>i sterday. The House armed services committee approved the plan after Rear Admiral aci Mum ma,
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  • 272 2 iSorivt mow: *>^-| hapes to raise 3 it at summit fjiiiiiiiiiinimiiiii BRITAIN hopes to take up again with Russia the question oi suspension ot nuclear tests at any forthcoming "summit" conference, uMiaii> well-informed British source! said i" London yesterday. The sources said inai they tlid »»«t expect
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  • 190 2 4 MERICAN radiation experts suspect that, from the standpoint of radioA active pollution of the atmosphere, the recent Soviet nuclear tests were the dirtiest ever. The Atomic Energy Commission refused to confirm or deny reports from United Nations sources that data from various chpckooints
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  • 14 2 British cinemas last yeor suffered the worst attendance slump ever recorded.
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  • 57 2 A British investment group, headed by Jewish millionaire, Mr. Isaac Woifson, has bougttt the shell i Company of Palestine outright it was announced in London yesterday, The group, Iwol Investments, is believed to be paying about c 5.000,000 sterling for the company, which distributes
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  • 43 2 Three 15- year-old boys managed to break through the whole elaborate security > system of Fort Wadsworth. the air defence headquarters for New York, to steal ammunition for use as rocket propellants. Dollce >:>iri vm.l i terday, Reuter
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  • 211 2 Silly not to share says Dulles MR. John Foster Dulles, the Sectary of State, said in Washington yesterday it struck him as complete folly for the United States not to share its atomic knowledge with Britain. Not to share this k;; wledge resulted only in a vast duplication of exp<
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  • 225 3 m t ex t oi a reply by the I lul oi Home. Secretary of ci if* for Commonwealth Rela- >; (I a letter about Malaya n'w, i-vniier Bruckway and SS Labour MPs, was published Ut night by the Commonveiith Relations Olhce.
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  • 137 3 THE Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan 1 Lennox-Boyd, said yesterday he Hoped to bring in a law in the next session of Parliament to continue Britain's financial aid to Colonial Governments after March 31, 1960. Hi present Colonial Development A expires on that date. The next
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  • 33 3 Britain's Labour Party is organising a mass demonstration in London's Trafalgar Square on Sunday. April 13, to demand the cessation of nuclear tests, it was announced yesterday.— Reuter
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  • 228 3 BRITAIN'S Lord Chief Justice, Lord Goddard, D yesterday likened the killing and dismemberment of a 15-year-old boy to the murders of "Jack the Ripper," the London slayer of the last century. Lord Goddard and four other judges of the Court of Criminal Appeal in
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  • 76 3 Car plant closes -it's obsolete A SINGER motor factory t k n Country, England, is to be closed because it is unsuitable for modern car production, the Rootes Group announced last night. Workers are to be transferred to other factories in the group over the next few months. The Coventry
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  • The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, Apr. 2, 1958.
    • 224 4 Opinion If China had A-weapons RUSSIA has announced her decision to discontinue nuclear tests. And, conveniently forgetting her own recent series of tests, she has invited the two other nuclear powers, America and Britain, to follow her example. "With only three powers now possessing atomic weapons, the Russians have pointed
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  • 517 4  - Atom spy Fuchs fears US wants to kill him CHAPMAN PINCHER F)R. KLAUS FUCHS. the atom spy, is a frightened man. He fears that the American Government will extradite him when he is freed from Wakefield (Yorkshire) Jail next year, try him under its laws, and execute him. That is
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  • 500 4 Nkrumah seeking all-Africa power oolfVtf in iihunu is t**iging off lun I, t'iotti imluutt* gfti'giis n hi tf hi ft tor /JOfWf* .vooft /o nuude by the rithifje fjotctsinith .yon irlro tH*4*€ttt%e i*rime Minister. I^HE tough polic) thai caused such a rumpu m c fhana last Limmer will continue. With
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  • 245 4  - BY THE WAY Beachcomber 93 rE arguments advanced in the House of Commons against changing thi Sunday Observance law made every cat in England laugh its head off. One ot your representatives (yours, not mine) said that tho British Sunday was a bulwark ot democracy. I hope that ringing challenge
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  • 103 5 THE 'ARMY'S' APPEAL 'IS NOT VERY SUCCESSFUL' LhE Singapore SalvaT tion Army h f launched its yearly 1 jl)r(1 for funds. The ffi is $120,000. G ei ha Grey officer in charge ol the Singapore tv Nation Army told the press: "So far our appeal has not been very Successful.
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  • 159 5 PLAN TO HELP SICK MOTHERS IS HELD UP rpilE British European 1 Association of Singapore has been forced to hold up its plan to organise a bureau for ■helping people who would like a little practical assistance in times of need". Reason: lack of support from members According to the
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  • 79 5 C- Hartley Shawcross, O i rmi r British AttorneyGeneral and a leading member of the Labour Party has resigned his seat tn the n\ use of Commons. Sir Hartley's resignation will cau>e a by-election at bt. Helens, Lancashire Labour i almost certain tn retain the
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  • 184 5 THE Water Department of the Singapore City L Council is still unable to locate a suitable site for the proposed Telck Blangah Service Reservoir. The City Water Engineer, Mr. F. S. Wicks, told the Free Press that the place in the Mount Faber area which
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  • 22 5 The President of Finland, Mr. Urho Kekkonen will arrive in Moscow on a state visit on May 22.- Reuter
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  • 232 5 Love 'invisible' pupil now goes to a new school know it, some of Frank's former Blackfriars schoolmates are in New South Wales jails. For more than fifty prisoners are taking higher education courses. The School has a staff of 300 and took its solemn name from the crowded industrial suburb
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  • 35 5 The Czechoslovak government yesterday increased the price of all alcoholic drinks, except beer and wine, by 20 per cent as part of a growing campaign to curb alcoholism here.— Reuter
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  • 86 5 A Free Press report on March 28 headed "Four Men Beat Me Up at 4.30 a.m. he says* stated that Mr. E.C.E. Edlin had told the police that "after a couple of drinks in Victoria Street at 2.30 a.m. he thought he was not fit to drive
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    • 46 5 v v.V WAWAV-y^^, (SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES I TODAY- 10.06 p.m, TOMORROW: 10.05 a.m. and 10.40 p.m. FRIDAY: 10.52 a.m. and 11.13 p.m. i SATURDAY: 11.41 a.m. and 1.21 p.m. I SUNDAY: 12.30 p.m. MONDAY: 0.24 a.m. and 11.49 p.m. I TUESDAY: 1.02 a.m. and 2.12 p.m.
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    • 441 6 i T I BOHN today", you may become one |i of the eminently successful In- J| dividuals in your sphere of influence, n You have considerable literary ability and should be able to express your 1 .self, vividly and dramatically. j Your life may not always be an 1 easy
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  • 281 7 DLANS are well underway to build one of the biggest and most modern community centres in Singapore. The cost will be $170,000. The centre, to be built on more than two acres of land behind the Bukit Timah Poi Station, will serve 10,000
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  • 17 7 Ships at the Singapore Naval Base today are: Newcastle, Newfoundland, Andrew and Mounts Bay.
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  • 27 7 Egypt has rejected a French offer of £8 million as her share towards compensation for damage during the Suez crisis.- Reuter
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    • 413 7 U.K. dosing prices LONDON, April 1. Frevtou* loda» ÜBBEB v 22% buyers 22% buyers European i><" 1 M 22Ts sellers 22~s sellers 22% buyers 22% buyers 22 T& sellers 22 sellers v i RSS Sdol 23 buyers 23 buyers LUiili: Nt, 1 5 vu 23 1^ filers 23 sellers K
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    • 83 7 Today's radio programme 1.15 p.m- Footlights Parade; 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 Footlights Parade (continued); 2.00 Close Down; 5.00 Tea Dance: 5-30 We Write Novels: 6.45 Hawatin Blossoms; 6.00 students Notebook; 6.15 Hello Children; 6.35 Lights On; 6.53 Announcements and Singapore Share Market Report; 7.00 Time Signal and News;
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  • 601 8 After the sack, a hair-do fantasy VL7E have just ex- i™ perienced the re- coil of the "sack's" r introduction to the fashion scene and E now French^ hair stylists offer us the E "flight of gulls" hair- do. E This hirsute conceit is 5 effected with the wearing z
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    636 8 He was alone in this knowledge among British Government officials. He thought and lived Chinese. His Close knowledge of the secret societies helped to end bitter conflict between two rival societies. Thuf§ bv€it hint up On his return to Singapore in 1874 he organised a new Governmental department staffed
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    1473 9  -  adelaide Eastley BY,, nd c iimes and that Kare always respon- !> verj tangible and manner to any il for reli< V "W rt connois ■> ur M r Frank Sullivan f ves Singapore this week r Kuala Lumpur to asme his new post as Press betary bo the
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  • 341 10 r |MIK comeliness of Mrs. Mary Whitehead and the w«»H whistles it brinfl lUt won for her bßSband last week a cut in the rating assessment of their home, Of £1 a y«ar. "That's fair enough compensation for beint; whistled
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  • 205 10 NOW AIRLINES FALL FOR COPTERS HELICOPTERS in air line service in the world (outside Russia and China) now total 43. This is 19 more than a year ago. The 81 airlines which are members of the International Air Transport Association are now operating 2,900 aircraft. For the first time four-engined
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  • 121 10 CINEMAS FADE AWAY THE number of British cinemas declined last year by 175, to 4.085, said Sir David Eccles, President of the Board of Trade, in the Commons. Mr. Arthur Tilcy (Nat LibTory, Bradford W.): Small cinemas can no longer carry the crushing burden of taxation in their struggle for
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    1117 10  - LONDON GOSSIP William Hickey PORTRAIT painter Simon Elwes j swore softly but ve- hemently into the j Trans-atlantic telej phone when 1 told j him the other day that 23-year-old son I Dominic and his 19- year-old runaway j heiress bride Tessa I Kennedy were penj niless in Miami. j
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    • 139 10 CLUEi ACROSS seat. (3) 1 ESS 'SJBTcii'g! 7 ™Sr th f s) cn tfJTSJS -/vSi: ffi: ??j rlt in 10 I join the roster (7). ;j j run tea this way. (7). 11 rtbrfc foi one pound Dine. t6 A [*pa] representative R eU> 12 At f, pun in the
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  • 162 11 Singing their way to The Cape DICTURED in London as they were about to set off recently on a two-year journey to the Cape in a station wagon are 'singing troubadours' John Young and his wife Doni. Comedy, too Mr. Young, a 26--year-old New Zealander, was formerly with the Australian
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  • 150 11 Terry Dene, the young rock and roll idol was recently fined .£155 for wilful damage to a telephone kiosk, three plate glass tvindoics arid Uoo motor-cycles, and Is now being "straightened out" oy a psychiatrist following a nervous breakdoivn. He is seen here at
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  • 523 12 'Red China seen as winning over India in 'battle' for Asia 1 APPROACH of Spring and the s sowing season lias s strengthened belief =in \\li;it in an y Asians fear the r most that Come munist China may s be winning the bat* The latest reports E from Asia's
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  • 121 12 MoscowPeking unity is solid AMERICAN AssM™ Secretary of state Walter S. Robertson saS in Washington that "then is still no evidence of a ny weakening of Mo r OW Peking solidarity" in the Far East despite all us economic and diplomatic efforts "I wish I could say thai the communist
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  • 255 12 pENERALISSIMO Chiang Kai-shek V National- ist Government has decided against an oiTicial boycott of Japanese goods among Overseas Chinese throughout South-East Asia, authoritative Government sources in Taipeh have disclosed. They said the Nationalist Government would not make any official attempt to start such
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  • 114 12 BIRLA RAYON FACTORY FOR KERALA INDIA'S top industrialist, Mr. G. D. Birla, has signed an agreement with the communist government of Kerala State in Southern India to establish a rayon pulp plant there, a Birla spokesman has announced in New Delhi The plant will have the capacity to produce 100
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  • 37 12 Kegotiationa in Bangkok between the Siamese Economic Affalra Ministry and S^ni a f Pane Em bas«y for 45.000 tons of Siamese rice are notv near comDletion •CCOrding tO .l.nv.nu < ccs there Reuter
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  • 113 12 JUIE Japanese Socialist Party's policy committee has called for the immediate establishment of a nuclear-free zone in Asia particularly in the North-Went Pacific region. Such a zone should include Communist China the Far East section of the Soviet Union as well as Japan, the party's
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  • 151 12 Military discipline on these farms /CHINESE servicemen now V being demobilised are being sent to state farms run on military lines throughout the country, Peking newspapers reported. Troops from Peking and Tientsin were bound for Manchuria's northernmost Hrilungkiang (Black Drapon Riven Province, China's biggest concentration of state farms, Where hundreds
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    • 231 12 New Red pressure on H'Kong and Macao? ABSERVERS .in Hong Kong are speculating as to the motive behind the Chinese communist action in suddenly accusing Hong Kong and Portuguese Macao of being used as bases for smuggling across China's borders. It is an open secret in Hong Kong and Macao
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    • 25 12 ndia's first uranium processing plant will go into operation by the end of this year. The R5.2,760.000 plant is located at Trombay. near Rnmhav Reuter
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    • 38 12 India's Prime Minister Nehru has announced cuts in the excise duty on cloth to help the Indian textile industry which has a large surplus in stock. The cuts will cost the government f15.150 million in revenue Re uter
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    • 18 12 Shanghai will try and educate 860,000 young illiterates in a literacy programme which will last three years. U.P.
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    • 29 12 under Red China's mass sports campaign, a target for 1958 is to have 4,000.--000 of Shanghai's 7,000 000 population engage in sports or at least lilh( physical exercise— U.P.
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    • 30 12 Japan has accepted convention on the Inter governmental Marif Cosultative Organise t (IMCO), which is desi: ed to set up a new sp< rlalised agency in field of shinnine Reuter
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  • RECORD ROUND-UP
    • 225 13 GIRL WITH A VELVET VOICE... ENE DAY. Duke Culls The fune Hey Baby, lAOO6 Indigo, m Mellow Tone. Something To Live For, I Ain't Got Nothing But The B j ues Don't Moan A Thing Just Squeeze Me. im Beginning To See The 10-inch N T JT 512). D n't
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    • 216 13 BEETHOVEN. Symphony No. 3 in E flat major, Op. 55, "Eroica". Cleveland Orchestra conducted by George Szell. Fontana CFL 1001. As one of the first classical discs in Singapore to be struck with the new label, this recording is particularly worthy of mention tor clarity
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    • 641 13 ANEW label is on display in the record shops, and disc fans in Singapore are snapping up the first releases. Fontana have designed the most attractive dust jackets to gp with their initial assault upon the music market, and wisely they have adopted a
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    • 51 13 MARTY BOBBINS singing Once A Week Date is going to be a top seller. Marty wrote it himself, just as he did White Sport Coai. Flip It over, and you'll find the best version yet of STORY OF MY LIFE. Marty gives it a solid swinp Fontana 45,
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  • 121 14 Asian boxing tourney JMIF Asian and Austra- lasian Amateur BoxIng Championships will be held In Calcutta in the first week of December 1959 it was announced yesterday. The tournament, held last year ta Rangoon under the name of the SouthEast Asian Boxing Championships, has now been given a new name
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  • 123 14 MOVE TO BAN JUMPING SHOE THE General Committee of the Amateur Athletic Association (Britain), which meets in London on May 3, will consider imposing a ban on the use of built up shoes by high jumpers and other vaulters. The A. A. A. Southern Committee have asked the General Committee
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  • 58 14 QRIENT bantamweight boxing champion, Leo Espinoaa of the Philippines 1 la.st night signed a contract to defend his title against Sadao Yaoita of Japan in Tokyo on April 11. Espinosa failed in his attempt for the vacant Orient featherweight title on Sunday when he was defeated
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  • 32 14 Hogafl Kid Bassey of I Nigeria. world featherweight champion, weighed Mt. 121b and challenger RlCardO Moreno of Mexico Bst 12 -Jib for their 15-round I cn&mpionshln fk/»i( in Los Angele Reuter
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  • 533 14 MARRIAGE TURNS A NERVOUS GIRL INTO A CHAMPION TWENTY THREE YEAR OLD MARLENE MATHEWS OF SYDNEY IS NOW IN Dig. PUTABLY THE FASTEST GIRL IN THE WORLD And she gives married life as the reason for her tremendous improvement in track times. Twice within 48 hours, she has established new
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  • 163 14 Close win in Aussie cycling OLYMPIC gold medal winner lan Browne of Victoria brilliantly outsprinted the fteld to win the Australian 10-mile track cycling championship in Sydney. Only one length separated the first eight place-getters, and four lengths covered the whole field of 15. Browne won from Barry Godkin of
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    • 215 14 7 ACADEMY AWARDS! j DCCT" 1M SBSt^Sf" i DLUI C MKMM'ltl 4 T DIHK I oil lIIIIKK.IUPHI J "111 COtUMIII PICTURES preu»( i NOIUON BRITISH PRODUCriON J ?k WILLIAM HOLDEN i JACK HAWKINS 1} J ALEC GUINNESS jj I Bk Ptltf J« h r v I Cl B fifty HirWM
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    • 14 14 There, dear, remember I said I hud a ring to show you tonight?" m^^—.
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    • 85 14 %V.\V.V.V.V.V.V.V.Vv SOMETHING I HE HAS NEVER DONE "I lIOBBY Charlton. of O Manchester United, is on the verge of the J England team. Bobby is a Geordie. Yet he i has never played &,j 1 senior match on t'" 1 North East Coast be- fore his own folk. He was
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  • 307 15 and only six weeks to go lfl IP or« spoilsmen and athletes look ahead optimistically wl (kiiucs iii Tokyo, holding trials and selecting Iheir kl »iinfl threat can cast a shadow over these preparations. earns, :i i;"! I'VfnH the asian games are to be held in
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  • 195 15 uathew Twoh>l i S pictured w»n E gis ireybound KUcaskln Ke-J 1 which "as al- r/adj won MSITOOO in s prize money on their arrival a< Paddington s si.iti n, London, from Ireland recently, E: Father rwomey took the dog to London to be
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  • 60 15 FLOYD Patterson, world heavyweight boxing champion, who has just completed an exhibition tour of Britain, has been offered M 5450.000 to defend his title in July at Denver, Colorado. Denver promoter Mr. Joe Dupler, announcing this. Droposes that Patterson should meet the winner of next Thursday's
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  • 36 15 ENGLAND were beaten in two international table tennis matches last night. In London they went down by seven matches to three to Yugoslavia, and in Leeds another English team were beaten 6-2 by Hungary.
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  • 92 15 BTtS8 T tS f M *h« Bri moto, racing Jr. presented for 19 Trophy 1)1 "»ro the Itln award for Winning European Grand Prix, the Italian Grand Prix and the Pescara Grand Prix In a Vanwall car, as well as establishing international Class F records at
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  • 56 15 WORLD GOLF MEETINGS CANCELLED The 1958 "world" championship of golf and the allAmerican golf tournament have been cancelled. Promoter Mr. George May said last night in Chicago that he had cancelled the events, which annually attract star world professionals, because of what he said was a financial disagreement with the
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  • 46 15 Denis Compton, whose career as a professional cricketer ended last summer after 21 years, has been appointed to the committee of the Middlesex County Cricket Club. If he is fit, Compton will be available to play occasionally this season.— Reuter
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  • 127 15 W. Indies name 16 for tour T*HE West Indies Cricket x Board of Control has announced the names of 16 players for the 1958-59 tour of India. They are: Frank Worrell (Barbados, captain), Franz Alexander (Jamaica, vice-captain and wicketkeeper) Roy Gilchrist, John Hendricks, Collie Smith (all Jamaica), Eric Atkinson, Robin
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  • 60 15 picture. Mcl Charles, Swansea Footballer and brother of I famous Juventus star John Charles, was married re- I cently at St. Mark's Church, Swansea. His bride j I was 22-year-old Miss. Vera Frame. i Here the bride receives a kiss after the cere, j I mony watched by
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  • VIOLENCE AS EOKA 'CELEBRATES'
    • 269 16 Slaying, bombs and strikes mark third anniversary OIK bomb explosions, strikes, and the lirst killing in Nicosia's "murder milt" area for more than a year marked the third anniversary oi KOK.A, the Cyprus terrorist organisation, yesterday. Fire broke out in an ordnance camp near Famagusta last night and furniture estimated
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    • 46 16 The Moroccan Supreme Court yesterday qua.shec death .sentences passed or two French officers last week for attempts againsi Morocco's external .security the Moroccan National Radio said. The .sentences had been passed in absentia by the High Court of Justice at Rabat.- Reuter
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    • 51 16 The British Government said yesterday it plans to evacuate some 12 million civilians from London and other danger areas in case of war. Housing Minister Henry Brooke told the Huu.se of Commons that the Government still was working on details of the evaeiiAttrm plan.-
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    • 27 16 Three members of the crew wore killed when a I Hrrmcs plane crashed on a test flight near Bishops Straford, Hertfordshire, vesiorriay. Reuter
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    • 121 16 OEVERAL thousand war n time slave labourer. former inmate, ot the Nazi concentration camp ot Auschwitz, are to share 30 million mark.s £2,500 00(1 sterling) In compensa tlon An agn i menl \y tween (i Farben, ihe former giant German chemical trust now In liquidation and
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    • 358 16 Morrison: S'pore Chinese MPs for UK? Oh, no MR, BERBER! MORRISON, former labour deputy leader, said In the House of ommons yesterday that he would not welcome representation in the British Far- [lament of Singapore Chinese with a continuing loyalty to Mr. Morrison, who was speaking in a debate on
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    • 199 16 UK REMINDS MINTOFF: NO PISTOLS AT TALKS, PLEASE |t/[R. JOHN PROFUMO, the Colonial Under--111 Secretary, said last night there was "no place for pistols" in negotiations between Britain and Mr. Dom Mintoff, Prime Minister of Malta, on the proposed integration of the Mediterranean Colony with the United Kingdom. He was
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    • 142 16 Cadet from S'pore wins top R.A.F. prize SULAIMAN BIN SUJAK (24) of Neranti Road, Singapore, was yesterday awarded the Philip Sassoon Memorial prize for being the best all-rounder, at a passing out parade for 23 cadets at the R.A.F. College, Cranwell, England. A flight of 16 vampire jet aircraft soared
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    • 35 16 CAIRO morning newspapers yesterday quoted the Minister of the Interior, Mr Zakaria Mohioddin of the United Arab Republic as announcing in Damascus that henceforth the official nationality of U.A.R. citizens is "Arab." U.P
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    • 72 16 Border strife: No need for UN. to meet rE United Arab Republic has asked that the United Nations Security Council should meet at once if Israel "resumes her aggression" on the Syrian border. The Middle East News Agency said Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge, American chairman of the Security Council, held
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  • FREE PRESS RACE DAY
    • 4 1 FREE PRESS RACE DAY
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    • 651 1  -  ALLAN LEWIS By PIKIT TIMAH got a badly needed Z\ nches of rain yestertoy afternoon. Despite his the going for this uternoon's racing will >c good. Distinc should be a good let In the main sprint, •en though he i s still Jvtog weight all around. ii*
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      • 336 1 Wednesday, April 2, 1958. lIMI 1 "".UIIM U ••""•"•""••■••••••••■•"••••••IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIiimilMM^MMUBMimilMl,. •«1111«11«.111|« M |||MH11.M M ..«M..M««1..M.'...,.M,,,, 1 I THE F»EE PRESS THE STRAITS TIMES SIIBAPORI SWIIOARD f I SUMS PAU j ALLAN LEWIS TRESPASSER EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER WINDSOR LAD SCRUTINEER KWEE LOH Kacr I- I JAMITO JAMITO JAMITO STARALA JAMITO
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      • 129 2 SINGLE RIDE -QUALITY FIRST" Take the wheel of this great b^^&v Morris Oxford feel the interior. admire its fine ■OB' S/ IBflW colours ami matchint* upV^M^^l^WX^B|^B^^ Metes an economical family car lose nil the spirits loaring! Come and try it 12 months' warranty prove il yourself. ipWT) OWO f>WO OWOOWO
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      • 807 2 [PROBABLE STARTERS AND RIDERS] RACE 1-2.15: CLASS 2, DIV. 4-6 FURS. 1 6703 LADY JAMBO 3yr. bram 'L.C. Yong, Daniels 900 "haniis 2 6266U THE TORCH Syr chag. Mr. Mrs. PF. Thong R. Breuk 8 George 3. ***** PALIO 9yr. beg Y.L. Lee, Martin 8.12 Jo 4 842 JAMITO 4yr.
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      • 476 2 Form RACE ONE LADY JAMBO: 25-3-58 Went smartly over 3F in 37 with Metrostar II; 27-3-58-Was going better than Meteorite over 3F in 36 5/5--29-3-58 —Third to Your Highness II in Div. 4 GF race. THE TORCH: 27-3-58 Was kept to 3F in 44 29-3-58— Fell in Div. 3 6P
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      • 1598 3 f all today s Bukit Timah runners —turned fastest time of the Canastra; 29-3-58 Went 3-58 Impressed with 3K m day, 3F in 35 2/5. over 3F in 40 2/5 with in 39. A **9» D GRAND CHANCEL! OR Gallant Turk. ARTINA: 27-3-58 Went RACE CARD— from Page 2 SRSsS
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    • 1252 4 EVERYTHING POINTS TO MONITOR TODAY MONITOR RAN TWO CRACKING TRIALS ON SATURDAY AND YESTERDAY MORNING, AND ON HIS TRACK FORM HE SHOULD WIN TODAY'S MAIN SPRINT AT BUKIT TIMAH. The Bukit Timah track If his favourite. He has won twice and been placed twice here against good opposition, and I
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    • 362 4 (AMERICA'S WONDER HORSE) From CHRISTOPHER DOBSON A RACEHORSE with a sense of humour and a fantastic turn of speed has Americans turning out in their thousands in watch him ntn And the racegoers make him favourite in all his races. He is a flame-colour-ed colt
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