The Singapore Free Press, 10 April 1958

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press I Malaya's Own Family Paper 1- M!iu a,>ore. Thursday, April 10, 1958. Price 15tts.
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  • 151 1 HE Singapore Iniprovomciii Trust has so far registered about 180 families rendered homeless in the Kampong Koo Chye fire for temporary accommodation. icy may be uven flats in Ehe Kallang area when tiuy are ready in about a month or two. Bcials oi the Social
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  • 34 1 L U Kl containing cwments marked "top ■>tf referring to D f was found nderground Jg fdUcharge Uj Iia «or hou.se C g h t the narkot ax U.P.
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  • 128 1 Churchill cancels visit to Ike: it's 'inadvisable' SIR Winston Churchill announced last night he had cancelled his visit to the United States because it was "considered inadvisable" that he make the journey. A statement issued by the former Prime Minister from Chartwell, his home at Westerham, Kent, said: "Sir Winston
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  • 121 1 charges. She la just back from a tour of America. At a West End (London) theatre where she is appearing in a revue, she told the Daily Sketch: "This is crazy. I am In love with Steve Cochran. He's my dream
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  • 190 1 ASYLUM' RIDDLE AS R.I. ENVOY RESIGNS P R RAann N mviia mad Vl resigned in Indonesian f. i Rome, ar- ,;-'^t night fe had V I( denied Italy foi po"i merely n« that he itammpaS ■o b i! n Windenied hay. reouesl 1 yium from [JO has been Apathy with
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  • 354 1 WORKERS WALK OUT AS Mr K SPEAKS Thousands quit Budapest industrial centre as Soviet leader addresses meeting: Police guard ignored THOUSANDS of workers in the iron and steel works on Csepel Island, Budapest's industrial centre, streamed out of the heavily guarded main gates on their way home after work yesterday
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  • 82 1 U.S. jet kills four in car AU.S. Air Force jet fighter overshot a runway on landing at Manston, Kent, yesterday, crashed through a fence on to a road, and hit a car, killing the car's four occupants. The pilot of the fighter was uninjured. Many other cars were on the
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  • 102 1 COLONIAL RULE BENEFITS PRAISED HPHE London Daily Express J. yesterday portrayed British colonial rule as a pro. gressive factor in civilisation. "The vital truth about colonialism is this: It has advanced civilisation and prosperity hi colonial territories faster than in adjacent lands enjoying so-called independence/ the paper declared. "Malaya had
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  • 26 1 Three spectators collapsed and died at the Scottish Cup semi-final replay betWCen Rangers n^d Hibernian at Hampden Park. Glasgow yesterday Reuter
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  • 33 1 April first grade rubber buyer f.o.b, opened in Singapore this morning at 77 y 2 cents a lb., up a quarter of a cent on yesterday's close. The tone was quiet.
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  • 264 2 IPullvs: Mitissia evasitp but U.S. still hopes iik. JOHN FOSTER DULLES, tlie Secretary o! State, said yesterday v, J I Hitt'd States' "opt-n skies" proposal for aerial disarmament Insoee I lion should provide a solid basis for amis reduction. I President Eisenhower on
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  • 152 2 Two first prison on ono night for S'pore 'Pat Boone' *J?l VV people manage to win two cups in one Evening at two separate functions, hut young airman John York < above) pulled off the "double in Singapore last week. Although he is only 19 and Without stage experience, j
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  • 209 2 A SPOKESMAN of the British Atomic Energy Authority yesterday confirmed newspaper 'reports that there had been a small but sharp inerca.se in radioactivity over Britain during the second half of March. He said it could be assumed that the increase was due to
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  • 40 2 Radio 'sighhng' of Sputnik II The giant radi i J ,at Jodrell Bank hi I contacted Sputnik n It was over the Nor 1 The satellite ts exp 1 to enter the carth 1 1 pnere this week-pnn 1 Reuter
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  • 70 2 BRITAIN CUTS PRODUCTION OF ARMS: 3 PLANTS HIT ORITAIN'S Supply Minis- ter, Mr. Aubrey Jones, last night announced the closing or reduction of three Government arms factories because of defence cuts. The factories are in Cardiff, Nottingham and Woolwich (London). Mr. Jones said of the redundant workers: "I am making
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  • 33 2 The "Holland," mets I gical industry m A] tii "I 'W° (lisniiss 100 oi iheil staff, because of cessation of tin imports from Tnrinl ncsia.- Reuter
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  • 124 2 win: British Pon Ign Office spokesman at hia press conference yesterday discounted a suggestion that Prei Ident Eisenhower was proposing bilateral talks by .Soviet and United States experts on control of suspension of nuclear tests in the letter sent on Tuesday to
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  • 223 2 IKE: BEST HOPE IS IN LETTING WORLD'S PEOPLES MEET President Eisenhower said yesterday that "governments are far more stupid"' than the peoples they serve. it the peoples of the world could begin to know one another to meet, talk and exchange visits "I am perfectly certain.' the President said, "that
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  • 33 2 Mr. David Morse, American Director-General of the International Labour Organisation said in Moscow yesterday ILO had decided to open a branch office there next year Reuter
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    • 105 2 MIRRO Cooky P. st Presj H.is 15 forming plates Foi hncj cookies, cream puffs. eclairj lady fingers, mcrins;ij. shells Directions and recipes included MIRRO Star Mold Ideal for steam puddings, frui rakes and desserts of all k n ds Serves 8 to 10 people 1 3 fl quart. ■HKMIHMMHiMHB MUN
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  • 273 3 nfflSA yesterday lodged a strong protest with I Britain over the release of a Nationalist Chintz bomber which made a forced landing in Hong Kong on Monday, the New China News Agency reported A ii handed to the British Charge d'Ai- king
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  • 120 3 I I U« rURNI R uas r fPorted i,.\ friends 5 >»' 5 l 0 be '";n'His" over the P?° lici tion ol hvv tove »oh nnv Stompanato, whom her -nid daughter t l t r 1 is accused of ■■Killing, =T r fiends
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  • 202 3 BRITAIN'S ruling Conservative Party is making a fresh attempt to regain some of its falling popularity at the polls. Elections for the 62 county councils in England and Wales held every three years start today and will last until next Wednesday when
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  • 239 3 DRESIDENT EISENHOWER yester- day advised the American people to "buy anything" to help stop the recession. The President, answering questions on the recession, told his press conference that he saw no need tor emergency action at this time reThe President said that he was
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  • 117 3 Reign of terror in Havana CUBAN rebels opened a reign of terror marked by bombings and gunfire in the heart of Havana j yesterday, but within j hours the government an- I nounced the outbreak had j been crushed. < At midday, the insurgents l hurled three bombs in i
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  • 107 3 TEACHERS WANT £58 m. EXTRA PAY THE National Union =j of Teachers at a E conference in Scar- E borough, Yorkshire, E yesterday endorsed 2 its leaders' policy for a E new basic pay stru- S ture which would S r cost an extra £58,- s 000,000 a year. S
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  • 242 4 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, Apr. 10, 1958. Opinion Spurt for dollars fTHE fund being raised to .send a Singapore contingent to the Asian Games starting in Tokyo on May 24 is still far short of the target figure of $150,--000. And unless the deficit is made up within the
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  • 737 4 He can end terror in prosperity islands REPORTS ON COMMONWEALTH TROUBLE SPOTS This week Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, the British Colonial Secretary, arrived in Nassau in the Bahamas for talks on "serious constitutional" matters. He will have the opportunity to destroy the thin fringe of terror that has come to these
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  • 206 4 BRITISH Honduras is one of those tiny corners of the Com- i monwealth which from time to time face the threat of being swal- I lowed up by a foreign neighbour. i Last week Mr. George Price, leader of the I left-wing People's Uni- ted
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    • 27 4 n i si 1 4' ENGAGEMENT RINGS in DIAMONDS also In lU\>IOM»S the looeliett GEMS U. S. de Suva 106, ORCHARD ROAD,: Singapore 9: Tel: ***** j
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    • 105 4 X /jj Art Metal Steel tiling fjlp:''' l^^r^^^S^ Cjbinets offer a compUt, ngc of units for IB^BWpP^l'^^l iiiJIPN filin 8 correspondence. cards, drawings, JB^M X-ray films, etc. The double door gi cupboards are available iW siiP^- in several different sixes. ;^mHß^B[ '''^^^P'*' The doors are strongly BUI reinforced the full
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  • 157 5 RUSH TO JOIN NEW STENO CLASS T organiser oi night for over-aged students Mr. David Chew. will start a new shorttnd class at the Tanjong Katong Oirls 1 School on ADriJ 22. VI r Chew told the Free p r es last night that was a great rush join the
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  • 20 5 Ships at the Singapore Naval Ba.se today are: Andrew, Cossack, Newcastle, Mounts Bay and St. Bride's Bay.
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  • 155 5 120 FIRMS NOW IN SAT AS WAR-on-TB PLAN J]ORE ana more firms In Singapore are joining Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association's trance scheme to eliminate TB in the Colony. 0n,,.' GhlChs Nicol Sata'S public relations L Cl h^ Fl eC PrCSS that thc >- int thei'h, mJ: bUSlnesa house in Singapore to
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  • 88 5 Pj Mwt «I Attendant lny Htigattog a rp m aroun,, m:ni of tho Master Attendants onice said it was the first time no had heard of pollution recently. Picnic parties had complained that they could not swim as the water was polluted by oil. Harbour
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  • 415 5 Sewerage for all city area would cost $90 mil. A BOlT $90,000,000 will be needed lx to provide sewerage for the whole of the city area in Singapore and it may take at least ten years to do the job, if money and qualified staff are available. These observations are
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  • Article, Illustration
    40 5 picture. Free Press Mr. and Mrs. Veloo Alagarsamy after their marriage at the Ta- mils' Reform Associa- i tion. The bride, the j former Miss Meenachi Nathan, is the daugh- i ter of Mr. and Mrs. K. S. S. Nathan.
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  • 123 5 'Helping the Govt. and yet taxed' TIE Balestier Community Centre has appealed to the Singapore Government to exempt community centres from income-tax. The centre paid a tax of $358.40 for the years 1953--57. according to its annual report for last year. It will hold its annual meeting on Saturday. The
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    • 72 5 SCRUBS S CLOUDY Household AMMONIA LAUNDRY §ATI< '■■."!"i\ \^r^^^2C^ CAR WASHING CARDIN DISHES Sole Agents: OVERSEAS CORPORATION (FAR EAST) LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) t|i |M*r 1 1] fill t(* i*i*i l T^i'fl mii*o*ifi s "xfi'-''-' -$$y$ inillliin it'i|||i 23, Race Course Lane, m fa Joan Booty |b JSr Serangoon Road,
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 131 6 ■5^5!Lv,,.v,.v,,.v,,,. w .v v...,...w. Jordan j|.|.|.' A ll Xi: p? MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and PhilDavis I ~l I -REQUESTS V(6ULP)-TWAt| I ARE YOU 601N6 TO JVnOTME! I 8U IMMEPIATE MEANS GOING \^^J^^^JSlr -hSSrStiSerJ^^Li 1 6ONE CRAZY AT/ GIANT- STOLE USE ATOMIC /-//^^^v L^LT?!^^-, (/jr/- TVIE MESSAGE AjW? I OCEAN
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    • 446 6 i ~*^f BORN today, you have been givi i by the stars exceptional natural j powers which can bring you eith< r I to high peaks of success or the aby I of failure. With you, there appear I to be no middle ground. Since you have tremendous phy slcal
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 160 7 LONDON, April 9. Previous Today i:ii'.r.ii; l 22, buyer.-, 22^ buyers f u 22^ sellers 23 sellers iS 22 a buyer- 22 A buyers 22 i .sellers 22 T s sellers I KNS spui 23Yh buyers 23 buyers Kii'.i'.ii: N 23 .sellers 18 9 ft sellers v->
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    • 105 7 NEW YORK, April 9. Previous Today nN straits Spot 92.50 nom. 93.25 nom. sEilfeTcoSlraci Rftaj !1 92.00 buyers 92.50 buyers MU|U v 92.75 sellers 93 25 sellers juiv 91-50 buyers 92.25 buyers 92.50 sellers 93.25 sellers TOM Very steady. SALES: Nil rt'RBER Futures May 26.50 buyers 26.65
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    • 32 7 NEW YORK, April 9. Previous Today 30 Industries 442.59 441.88 !0 Railroads 101.61 102.0? 40 Domestic Bonds 88.77 88.87 15 Itilities 74.32 74.70 h:» stocks Composite Averages.. 150.81 150.95
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    • 56 7 Malabar spot, awaiting release and afioats 25 \i, first half April shipment unquoted Lampong spot, awaiting release and afloat 25 >„, first half April j shipment 25 Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot and awaiting release 39, afioats 38 4. first half April shipment unquoted; all prices ex-dock. Above
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    • 108 7 I OPRA Philippines c.i.f. U.K./ North European ports delivered wnsht per long ton Apr .May OPRA, straits c.i.f. r.K/North European ports delivered weigh! per long ton Apr, .May rAPAVt May/June 1 OCON l r OIL crude Straits M.l European ports in bulk Per \mg ton Apr/May
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  • 203 7 SPARE-PART GANGS GO INTO ACTION t r\K thieves iv Singapore are again in operation. Last week they stole three new cars, each worth more than $5,000. Only one of the cars has so far been traced— and it was stripped oft its wheels, bumpers and other accessories, valued at more
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  • 256 7 Gimson boys to get new machine workshop ANEW machine workshop costing more than $26,000 for the Gimson Boys' School in dementi Road, Singapore, will be opened towards the end of next month. The Superintendent of Homes, Mr. F. R. Ridley, told the Free Press: "The Government has given the school
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  • 36 7 The U.S. Air Force missile development centre in Alamogordo. New Mexico, has been assigned the task of trying to place in orbit a satellite carrying some form of animal life. Reuter
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  • 36 7 Mr. E. M. Little, president of the Anglo-Newfoundland Development Company, announced in the company's annual report issued in St. Johns yesterday that next year would see an over-suD-ply of newsprint. Reuter
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  • 18 7 A leading American supermarket executive has arrived in Belgrade to help set-up its first supermarket. Reuter
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  • 17 7 Air France carried a record 2,500,000 passengers and flew a record 48,000,000 last year. Reuter
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    • 58 7 STERLING SILVER ItEMffPrlSSfel .1 presentation cases *^l^^^^^^^^^^^^ I 20, BATTERY ROAD K/^Jji^/n^^ 1 S'PORE-1. TEL: ***** sft7C*/t2lZtyC4r 142 YEARS of experience IN WATCHMAKING s.nce >B.s i::^";:;:.^^^^ T GENEVE [^IJ^r IMa I favre-leubawatcTcoTltd. I r^ |g r BATTaiv tD siNGA»oif|Dß|n9BV IT R| BJ H^ 4%^% Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfllllllllllllllllll Look before you listen— look
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 135 7 1 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES I TODAY: 4.03 p.m, TOMORROW: 3.07 a.m. and 5.20 p.m. SATURDAY: 4.05 a.m. and 2.12 p.m. SUNDAY: 5.28 a.m. and 8.23 p.m. MONDAY: 7.22 a.m. and and 9.03 p.m. TUESDAY. 8.37 a.m. and 9.34 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 9.2G a.m. and 9.59 p.m. Today's radio programme 1.15 p.m.
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  • 136 8 ANIMAL CRACKERS WAKEY! WAKEY! j Teenager Johnny Little (above), of Knightside Gardens, Dunston-on-Tyne, has no need to worry about new-fangled alarm clocks He has a pet cockerel I 1 Lucky" to wake him every morning. The morning paper is delivered, too with no mechanical breakdowns. THERE WAS AN OLD WOMAN
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  • 243 8 Timid Beauty and the Beast FRENCH film star m z Anna Gaylor, in South Africa on locaz tion for "Nor the Moon z by Night," has a bit of z terrifying homework to z do—to yet friendly z with a pet lioness z which appear^ in the z The lioness,
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  • Article, Illustration
    30 9 YOU LUCKY DOG I French film star Brigitte Bardot was on location in Paris when she found this little dog shivering on the set one cold night.
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  • 44 9 EVERYBODY loved these three little Persian kittens, who are seen looking out crossly at their admirers, during the three-day cat show organised by the Cercie Feline (Feline Circle) in Paris recently. Do not touch, they seem to be saying.
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  • 2561 10  -  Pelham Groom SINGAPORE'S ACE CRIME BUSTER KEEPS A MYSTERY APPOINTMENT AND THEN asdfasd ON THE AIR The sixth of the Latiff plays 'Death of a Dancer" will be broadcast at 8.15 p.m. tomorrow. aasdfa j "BUT I HAD USED MY LAST I MATCH. I PATTED
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  • TIME OUT FOR PLAY
    • 572 11 FROM A NAP IS BORN THE IDEA OF MR. H BROWN'S BIG RECREATION SUCCESS AMONG ARMY CHILOREN-A BOYS' CLUB TT was only a few weeks ago that the Tanglin Boys Club at General Headquarters, Far East Land Forces, was founded, but already it
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    • 66 11 Ouch! that harts w s »i v La liemais, I Xl (above), re- pwyes some of his I instruction back jrom one ot his de- wrmlned pupils dur- a (tym session at tll < 1 club. I AH other names l |J«ase ui,cn the table match Is in f<>r Kodnry
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  • 253 12 pOMBIUNIST hinrsc dictator Mao Tse-tung has been «ti assurance by li is t< |> scientists that Ihey would make a leap forward" in icience, the Peking New China Newi Agency reported. The assurance was given Mao ai a conference of sunn- 5,300 oi
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  • 79 12 ml IK Pakistani GOVJL eminent, in a bid to curb migration of Pakistani nationals to the United Kingdom, is stiffening the rules for Issuing passports and Is raising the required deposit for them from C 844 sterling to £1,384, a Karachi Foreign Office Source
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  • 103 12 f rui'.' poster writing campaign in Red China denouncing Inefficiency i.s paying off In improved service by .shop assistants and more efficient handling of outpatients in hospital! in Peking and other cities. A .spate of arrests which marl ».-d the opening .stages of the campaign
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  • 23 12 Three Class B and C Japanese war criminals have just been released in Tokyo, leaving 31 still In Sugamo Prison. Reuter
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  • 64 12 The Peking New China New s Agency reports from Shenyang (Mukden) that a three-wheel car, which has a combined loading and towing capacity ot over two tons, has been designed by technicians and workers of a Shenyang motor car plant. The agency states the 17 m.p.h.
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  • 380 12 |T rHE Manchester Guardian emphasised Japans x dependence on fish and the need for a Rus-sian-Japanese settlement on the question of fishing rights as the fishing season is due to start this month. "There is not much room for livestock in the mountainous islands
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  • Glimpses
    • 163 12 pill: Tokyo Mauucni lias expressed alarm ov# x Japans increasing unemployment and niM upon the government to take action to in? viate the situation. l c The editorial said that, according to governmew statistics, the number of totally unemplova during February reached the figure oi
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    • 31 12 Indonesia ha.s become party to three mm national conventions relating to the control oi na r colic drugs the Unitec Nations of. fice ol legal attains has am our.o. cd. Reuter
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    • 25 12 Ifidia's five-squadron aurM liary air force is to sta-M jet training. The dm force is already equippem principally with jet ''.vi-l ters arid bombers Reuter
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    • 28 12 Prince and Princess Takamatsu will visit Europe In April and Prince and Princess Mikasa will go to South America June. The princes are brothers of Emperor Hirohito.- U.P.
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    • 35 12 Mr. Nguyen Cong View, South Vietnam's first envoy to Nationalist China, has arrived Taipeh.— U.P. The latest American n satellite icas described W the Peking Pcoph wf as "just another flash W the van." Reuter
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    • 25 12 At the conclusion oi the second Asian Dental Congress in Manila, Dr, Abdul Karim of Malaya was inducted as president of the third congress.- U.P.
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    • 27 12 Representatives of two Hong Kong weavers' associations have told Hong Kon» Government officials they could not agree to voluntary quotas for grey doth exports to Britain- Reuter
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    • 33 12 \A total of 150 masterpieces by Vincent Van Qogh h -M be shown in Japan autumn by Holland KrolUr-Multer Foundatiol The paintings will I flown in four ipecialtm chartered aircraft 'M October.- Reuter
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  • 183 12 YMCA rebuilding programme T EADERS of the North Li American Young Men's Christian Association have launched a U5516,000,000 world-wide campaign for funds to build 116 new overseas centres. The expansion drive, extending from Rome to Tokyo, Is expected to have its impact on 33 nations. Never before in its 114--year-old
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  • 459 13 I By a Special Correspondent irllFN last i was in Paris, a year or two ago, stockings were the least remarkable of the accessories in women's wear. But the laising of the skirt-hem at the command of Haute Couture has placed a special emphasis on
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  • Article, Illustration
    322 13 STEP BY STEP INTRODUCTION SO YOU CAN... Simple lesson on new style 'there's a good reason always for showing the 1 fashion-conscious woman tiic high-points of styling the "extremes," if you prefer it that way which are currently attracting the attention ot the world's leading artists. And lor The
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  • 172 13 FRIKADALLER (for 4) For these Scandinavian Meat Cakes finely mince fib. veal and 'lb. pork. Work 2 tablespoons flour into the mixture. Add 1 teaspoon grated onion, i pint milk, J beaten egg and freshly milled pepper and salt to taste. Drop tablespoon fills on to a wet
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  • 375 13 These dresses knock years off GWEN ROBYNS reports from London AFTER a week of combing the London shops, I feel 15 years younger. All because I'm the complete sucker for those gay shop windows blooming with dotty, dizzy fashions. I Don't get me wrong. There is probably one dress in
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  • 380 14  - One thing Malaya has plenty of —Games officials CHARLES BRYCE -By \l\L\Y\ MAY BE SHORT OF WORLD CLASS SPORTSMEN, BUT NO-ONE CAN DENY HER WEALTH OF OFFICIALS. I ;is night, nfter a three hour meeting in Kuala Lumpur, the Federation of Malaya Olympic Council wcrr forced to conclude th;il the
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  • 66 14 Asian Games: Final trial on Saturday Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's third and flna] Asian Games trial will be held at Parrer Park on Saturday a 1 4 p.m. Thoi c ho wish \<> take part c requ< sted to submil 'in ir entries to the hon sec] ■ry Mr. Vernon
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  • 82 14 c |I (1 the English soccer Cup 1 Final between Manchester United and Bolton Wanderers ends in a draw at Wembley on May 3, the replay will take place at Liverpool's ground, Anfleld Road, on May 8. Anfield Road Is not normally nominated for
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  • 84 14 KEEPING warm on a cold English day is a j tough job, but this group of young tennis players seem to be succeeding. They are wait- j ing for their turn on courts during the Surrey j i Hard Court Lawn Tennis Championships at
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  • 96 14 AUSSIE TENNIS CAPTAIN riiHE Lawn Tennl A tion of Austral pointed New Sou Davis Cup sell Stephens captain of the tennis ti will tour oversea This will be the that Stephens h ed the Australian te The L.T.A.A. al> decided not to make a rep] for Queenslander R< J son,
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  • 91 14 YOUNG Italian fighter Jo t i Grazziano achit.-. v; I quickest knock-out ever jj i West Melbourne Sti when he floored his nent Ray Keith 11 i (vords I after the start of scheduled four-rou reliminary bout. When the bell rai to start the fight Keitl appeared anxious
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  • 530 15  - ELLEN'S TREASURE PERFORMS SOUND TRIAL AT K.L. ALLAN LEWIS All THIS MORNINGS TRAINING GALLOPS REPORTED FROM THE TRACK j|fi II S I reasurc J Kamis), working alone on llK> N« mIKT Two track at Kuala Lumpur this morni,,,.-. m ade the fastest ,i ih N n hen ln k disposed
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  • 49 15 i TRINCHAM PC know all A about the art of saving coring from penalty :ks in their Cheshire L< :u-:ie matches. i; per Bobby Alien ha-> so far saved five out of awarded Against his side, and Noel i McFarlane has scored the seven j has taken.
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  • 134 15 jj BERNIAN scored a lucky >ry over RanDttish Cup lal replay at Hampden Park. Glasgow, yesterThey now meet Clyde the final on April 26* Rangers, who had two fallowed, monopo- p the play for long periods, but their finishing was weak. The Hibernian clelence
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  • 50 15 asdfsadf l||( u< Ol( (treen) stamp just issued by Uj(| M (llsh General Post Office In connection I>; f M football championships to be Two othi SWf>(len this June (m val r s liave ais been issued: ajs and a 1 crown 20 ore (blue).
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  • 150 15 rHE NEW ZEALAND cricket team, who leave for England on Saturday, confirmed in a match ending in Auckland yesterday thai bowling is the side's strongest department, and that the batting is suspect. In the drawn three-day match between a New Zealand XI and an
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  • 219 16 RUSSIA and Hungary, in a joint statement last night, reiterated that the internal affairs of j East European states cannot be a subject for discussion at summit talks. Such a discussion, said a statement signed in Budapest by Mr. Nikita Khrushchev and Mr. Janos
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  • 37 16 Cash and jewels worth $2,420 were stolen from a house in Norfolk Road between I'M) and <) pin. yesterday Burglars broke into i the house by forcing open I l the front door
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  • 96 16 A CEASE-FIRE agreement between Assam and East Pakistan was postponed for several hours on the Khasi-Jaintia section of the frontier yesterday after reports reached Shillong. Assam, that an East Pakistani border force had not stopped firing at the appointed time Yesterday's cease-fire was the third since
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