The Singapore Free Press, 21 April 1958

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  • 15 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper Sing»par». Monday. April 21, 1958. Price 15tts
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  • 354 1 New Portrait of Queen starts row on her birthday Tin: QUEEN'S 32nd birthday today is marked by a Press controversy over a new portrait which shows her looking aloof and unsmiling:. Art critics predict that the painting, by 47-year-old Anthony Devas, will cause a public storm when it goes on
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  • 36 1 Security officials investigating five explosions in 24 hours at the big British military cantonment at Episcopi raided five SouthWe.st Cyprus villages and the town of Lima&sol yesterday and arrested 14 Greek Cypriote,
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  • 145 1 \M GEORGE BIDAULT. Nationalist ifl# minority leader of the French Catholic Party, was yesterday asked to attempt to form a government in succession to the Oaillard Cabinet which was overthrown last Tuesday. This was the first important move made in five days by the President of
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  • 88 1 ASIANS MAY NOT WELCOME THIS PLAN MR. HUGH GAITSKELL said in London yesterday that there were "serious practical difficulties" in a proposal that Britain's reigning monarch should move every few years from one Commonwealth country to another. The leader of the Labour Party opposition was answering a question during the
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  • 51 1 T ANA TURNER 'and her former husband Stephen Crane, will confer with lawyers in Los Angeles today on a plan for the custody of their 14-year-old daughter. Cheryl. Cheryl has been in juvenile jail since the fatal knifing ol Johnny Stompanato 16 days
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  • 77 1 Ong's Offic keep MEMBERS Council Se Association t Free Press about the M scheme anno day were comment in Mayor's thre tion against man, Mr. G. for making the Press. One of the m cated, howev association I consulted on and had lea scheme only Press. Another memb clined to
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  • 288 1 JAKARTA PLANE BOMB BUKIT TINGGI Rebels claim Soviet ships used at Pai JWO Indonesian Air Force planes bombed and strafed the rebel capital of Bukit Tinggi yesterday. The extent of damage or casualties was not known. The rebel radio station at Bukit Tinggi reported the attack. At the same time
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  • 120 1 Rahman's defence plan 'just an idea' rNGKU Abdul Rahman has not proposed a formal defence treaty organisation of South-East Asian nations. This was announced by the Federation Prime Minister's office in Kuala Lumpur this morning. The statement followed a New Delhi report that Tengku Rahman had proposed a defence treaty
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  • 27 1 Six ships two Italian, two Norwegian, one Russian and one Panamanian were involved in three collisions in thick fog in thr English channel yesterday.
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    • 364 2 Pf^i## THE SPRING/SUMMER 1958 RANGE WP^ SPORT SHIRTS* SHIRTS* SUITINGS SHOES* MIRACLE^ INVENTION OF 1958 I ATF^T (PORT SHIRTS M pleasure that a WX \t'\v 1958 I'atterns Cjoodall fection ot the in ft^yiHiic" Cashmeres. We have DRESS JACK ETS. iiit the creasrsMf ;M; teed fit you can not do ,\r™»
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  • 261 3 U.S. now considering halt to atom tests Mll sta te Department spokes- sli (l in Washington A lhat the llnited s u, s considering a proPi, h ilt nuclear tests by |[N.l 1 IU III"') r D The y spokesmittl added, howthai na decision hud r n reached ani that
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  • 233 3 ITISH officials were at the weekend considering reports from the British, United States and French envoys in Moscow 'on their contacts 1 Mr. Andrei Gromyko, Soviet Foreign Minister, aimed at preparing a nmit" conference. It was expected in London to be two
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  • 245 3 E A CONSERVATIVE E J\ Member of ParliaE inent declared in Black E pool yesterday that Bri- tain "poor, battered. bewildered, broke" might eventually be able E to finance a revival E from an American =j slump. Mr. Alan Green was E addressing
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  • 86 3 It was believed in Washington that if Congress failed to give the necessary authority to the President, then Britain would go ahead with its own testing to secure information already known to U.S. scientists and military leaders. Current Washington thinking is based on the assumption that by the
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  • 97 3 Railmen call for national strike A MASS meeting in Man- Chester last night of local members of the National Union of Railwaymen called for a national rail strike from May 4 if their pay demand is not met by then. The meeting was attended by delegates representing 23.500 railwaymen In
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  • 39 3 A strike by 600 of London's 2,500 meat haulage drivers and mates looked like creating- a shortage of meat, Mr. S. E. Ostler, general secretary of the London Retail Meat Traders Association said yesterday—Renter
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  • 193 3 A CROWD of several thousand called for Princess Margaret with shouts of "We want the Princess" after she had arrived at the GovernorGeneral's official residence at Port of Spain. Trinidad, yesterday. As the crowd chanted they kept time with calypso-beat handclapping and
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  • 250 4 The Singapore Free press Monday, Apr, 21, 1958. Opinion A SUMMIT TOPIC THE Russian-sought EastWest summit meeting, despite the reluctance of the disillusioned Democracies, appears to be rather nearer materialisation today than when it was originally proposed. And this gives grounds for uneasiness. For the first summit meeting was held
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  • 511 4  - Some intriguing 'Who done its?' that happened in real life PELHAM GROOM writes every Monday WHO Done It?' mysteries are by no means confined to the writers of fiction. For example, no-one knows who invented tru* white line which is so diligently drawn to divide our roads and which with
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  • 231 4 I HAVE only been in Singapore about four yars but every Hari Rayu Pua.sa in that time has a memory for me. Onr\ as I said last week. I spent in a house in the stricken kampong at Ocylang. On another occasion I was the guest
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  • 385 4 A WITCHCRAFT EXPERT DIES f\NLY last week I was about the lack of "characters" in our modern world. Since then one of Singapore's own characters has died. Alexander Joseph Ess probably knew as much about the legends and the medical practices of the bomohs, both in Malaya and Borneo, as
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  • 296 5 ALL- drivers fleeced Govt. must step in, says association n ipoie Driving Schools Association has called on the Govern- to exercise more control over driving schools to prevent nl t,!!.»s cheating learners. *if R l Lambert, the president of the Association, of which, 18 i ar lumbers, said: "Many learner-drivers
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  • 147 5 A HAPPY COUPLE'S 25th ANNIVERSARY Thy sumo girl tor nte again, stiffs 3Mr. Angus A retired Singapore engineer win,, with his wfe, celebrated their silv^r wedding anniversary »n Saturday said at the )art >: "Given the nance to choose again. would certainly pick lie same j;irl." Jle is >lr. c.
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  • 41 5 Group Captain Peter Townsend, accompanied by his two sons, arrived at Ferryfield. Kent, by air yesterday from Ostend. The Group Captain said that he planned to return to Brussels towards the end of the week. Reuter
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  • 30 5 The Duke of Windsor was recovering yesterday from a severe attack of shingles, which has kept him in bed at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel since la.st Wednesday. Reuter.
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  • 99 5 rpilE Tasmanian Premier, Mr. Robert Cosgrove, •said at Ilobart yesterday that it would be wrong to admit quotas of Asian migrants into Australia. He believed the immigration programme should be speeded up but did not wish to see any departure from its traditional pattern. Small
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    • 402 6 BORN on this first day oj thi coming sign, Taurus y Ou ruled by Venus, the goddess oi i! J und beauty. You are a self-reliant peace-loving individual who builder at heart. You think ai constructively and ar c always coi sclentlous about all detail work You have a way
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  • 331 7 Thorough-going overhaul of control urged A CALL to change the whole structure and policy of rent control in Singapore has been made to the Government by the Ratepayers Association. The executive committee of the Association believes the time has come for such a change and hopes
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  • 36 7 The Inner Wheel Club has Mponed Its flag day from >ril 26 to a day in June. The proceeds will be used help In the education of laer-privileged children id tor charity
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  • 23 7 Bneii ar.d BP petroleum peiopmeni company oftiMjsaid In Lagoa yesterday a J they had struck oil in tetern Nigeria U.P.
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  • 125 7 THE question of exempting community centres in Singapore from the payment of income-tax will be raised by the Assemblyman for Serangoon, Mr Lim Choon Mong, at the Assembly meeting tomorrow. He will ask the Financial Secretary, Mr. T. M. Hart, whether in view
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  • 97 7 FOUR more clinics have been started by the Singapore Family Planning: Association. The staff is also being expanded to cope with the increase in work. An Association spokesman said 2,094 women attended the clinics last month 547 more than the monthly average for any month
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  • 138 7 Reminder on renewing car licences THE Registrar of Vehicles, Mr. Ong Soon Ann, yesterday reminded motorists to fill In a special application form when applying for renewal of licences. Mr. Ong said: "Many of the applicants forget to fill in these forms when applying for licences." That only resulted In
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    • 162 7 SINGAPORE I HIGH TIDES TODAY: 12.24 p.m. TOMORROW: 0.0! a.m. and 1.00 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 0.33 a.m. and 1.37 p m. THURSDAY: 1.06 a.m. and 2.20 p.m. FRIDAY: 1.43 am and 3.10 p.m. SATURDAY: !.'!7 a.m. 4.11 p.m. SUNDAY: ?,:l?> a.m. and 5.35 p.m. Today's radio programme l3n p.n a Musical
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  • 20 8 Free Press photographer HAN HAI FONG took this charming study of lovely 22-year-old Singapore career girl LEONIE KOENITZ.
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  • 7 8 Jean is racing agan with one leg
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  • 246 8 i r rHE piloted jet tighter, which defence chiefs had written off a.s obsolete, may now make a surprising come-back. HERE IS THE REASON: British scientists h:ivo developed a device called the radar altimeter to such a pitch that planes can fly safely at more than
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    327 9  -  Gina Lollipop ■ectacular Gina in S'porc h Lollo made a IV '',tua!.n entrance VHurins the Anglo-st-^s h'.l Theatre Wnuan v ul.toriuii. m Igapoir recentlyT lnr.' Mar jorie Tsaßl Wf* as "famous film SSressi c nerfem- towhnh every wi«.,u\ line of Ainent-an-on with dellflitll s ,!fts Dai of the
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  • 102 9 pRINCESS Desiree (left) and Princess Biigitta of Sweden posed for this picture outside the Royal Alp Cottage at Storlien, in the Swedish Alps, during a short skiing holiday on the snow. With them were Crown Prince Carl Gustaf and Princess Christina. BUILT entirely of teak wood, the
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  • 750 10 Dr. Little-coat and whiskers— an active resident PELHAM GROOM- WRITING ABOUT NEWSPAPERS OF THE EIGHTEEN HUNDREDS SAYS ADVERTISEMENTS FIGURED AS PROMINENTLY IN THE DAILIES THEN AS THEY DO TODAY. OUTSTANDING AMONG SALES NOTICES OF THAT ERA WAS ONE WHICH SANG THE PRAISES OF A HYDROSTATIC BED, CLAIMED BY ITS MAKERS
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  • 181 10 ARTIST PAID BY THE YARD '-THE 100-foot lonß Painted Hall at Greenwich Royal Naval College, designed by Sir Christopher Wren, Is being cleaned and restored. The college was founded by William and Mary as the Royal Hospital lor S<amen, a home for retired Bailor It stands on the sit* 1
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  • 135 10 Daughter of a British miner joins Folies What could bo more French than the world famous Folles Bergere of i*aris? Who would expect an English girl to be a member of the chorus of this bright* li^ht night-spot? Yet 40 Britii h girls with ability and beauty have recently be<n
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  • 140 10 PHE ins! of the new Comet iv |e1 airliners Is almost finished, Any day now. the doors <;l the 700 foot Long assembly plani a 1 Hatfleld will "i )(i n for the Comet to be taken out to begin gr ou n d
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  • 1081 11  -  adelaide eastley BY,- Good news for our am garden fans pERMAN nurseries li have risen to fullflourishing productivity from tlie ashes of war, soon German horticulturists will be introducing to Singapore a wraith of young plants indigenous to Europe and rare in local gardens. They will he chosen
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  • 920 12 :5 s -«-s::j2:::::::p::::::::::^ i h :i'" 'v s :ssssssss i sssss: i *ss |~|ARDLY a week passes without a pretty girl walking into my surgery to find out what can be done for the excess weight she has put on. And there is hardly a magazine
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  • 348 12 MY SON aged 12\' 2 has been examined by the surgeon at our local hospital in connection with an oner at ion to remove an undescended testicle. Apparently it is too small to be brought down, and we have been told that he will be operated on
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  • 692 12 When baby's life is in most peril T*HE most dangerous period in the life of L baby is that immediately before, during mn after birth, the World Health Organisation states in its current epidemiological and vital statistics report. The closer to the time of delivery, the greater the danger to
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  • 1073 13  - Nuclear bombers ensure peace frank H. Bartholomew \By v IL rtiiehtiest peace-compelling torce in tne m I? out uned in a little electronic fort of 1 I 2™ 45 feet below the surface of the winter V IK Illy of Nebraska. f£ absolute control centre of the great .fleet v
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  • 462 13  -  PETER FAIRLEY 1 TIIF. IVORLB OF nnmrrnrrnnrnr nrn tiHMiHHHH MWftftMwwv WMMWI WMW if ********** MflflflflflflwWW ■WW'ivisvi' wi««»ivi«»WrS S Ti By £IX months aijo, Russia stunned th c world by sending the first man-made "moon" into obedient orbit around the Earth. Last week Sputnik II and
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  • 311 14 RACIAL ISSUE CAN MAR THE EMPIRE GAMES -CHURCH WARNING lEADING representatives oi lour Welsh churca J es have called for a "friendly gesture" iron Cardiff Empire Games officials io tlu* colourec South African weight-lifters excluded by apart heid from taking part in the Games. Such b friendly gesture, they say
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  • 54 14 and picture. Kelsey the Arsenal goalkeeper takes a flying leap to clear the ball from the tiro centre halves, R. Stokoe (Newcastle) and j. Fotheringham (Arsenal) This Dw. 1 English F.A. League game was played to a draw at St- James park, Newcastle., with each team scoring
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  • 454 14 NO BOXER CONSIDERED GOOD ENOUGH SPORTS LETTERS MAY I be given the opportunity to reply to Basil Ashley's Sports Letter. As an Armchair Critic he needs more than smelling salts, for "punch drunks" are beyond such stimulants. He will not understand anything I have to say as he is biassed
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  • 41 14 THE 70th congress of the International MotorCycling Federation in Warsaw decided to remove 500 cc. races from the world championship calendar from 1960 onwards. The congress also voted to transfer its headquarters from Britain to Geneva Reuter
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  • 48 14 MILER WANTS FATHER AS TOUR MANAGER Australia's star miler, 19-year-old Herb Elliott, wants his father to manage his coming United States tour with his rival Merv Lincoln. Elliott made the request after Don Rapley had withdrawn as manager because he could not get leave from his job. Reuter
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  • 346 14  - CALL ON STARS ALARMS SOCCER CLUBS ARCHIE QUICK By ■pihRL is much talk iuit 1 now about the >i>. ol football oxtm "t» eluba d.-oriv.-d 0 Player.-, In crucial match* League and tatM g«[gg The Foutbau Leagy determined that v not happen aga i h will ask the Football fU&,
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  • 156 14 THE THREE National as well as Open amateur boxing champions of Singapore will do well to boycott the uncalled-for SABA trial on April 25 the third in fact for a ticket to the Asian Games in Tokyo V. Kesavan Cflywoight). R. Lazaroo (bantamweight) and Woo Pong
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    • 213 14 CXI ES ACROSS j Mr. Moiy.iu I t ee withlr Leaps to tjfitt then <6j (8). 4An alternative In mass <<i>. o a pal on sood termi ap« 9 A: nine a gesture alter .i parently (j> 1)lli( ""-'I (7), 7 Ktcx-k In fine hosiery (4. 9t 10 Grow money?
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  • 522 15  - LOCAL BORN RIDERS HAVE A GOOD DAY ALLAN LEWIS by IV bom riders again did well on Saturday at Kuala Lumpur thihil "Vlawi rode a double and apprentice Buang rode a good in uin <>»» siaua Tanu. ire 10 f, to Malayan a nd has Had •sfe of success Apprentice
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  • 52 15 OHN Surtees. of Britain, riding an M. V. Augusta. won the 500 C.C. event in le Spanish International lotor cycling Grand Prix esterday in Barcelona. British riders also filled econd and third places. reorgeSalt (Norton) flnishd runner-up, and Brian upslow, also t n a Norton as
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  • 27 15 Malcolm Spence, 20-year-ld South African runner ?ose his own British Em- ne 44 0 yards record with a •me of 46.6 .see in Johanesburg Reuter
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  • 131 15 pictures lkli (8.1 |„i r I"' ihv (lay si:ipa Tahu (710 carr 77 Btiailf) is on the inside to beat No 6 0 bidden on th« il n((k U1 a Photo verdict. A short head away third is Film Studio II (7.7, Khamis), lf
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  • 231 15 Today Showing will probably go up to Class 2 JXMJAY SHOWING WUN 1111, in/MSS 1 DISTANCE RACE AT KUALA LIMPVR ON SATURDAY IN EASY FASHION. After following the leaders until the home turn he quickly raced to the front and had no trouble defeating Tootle by five lengths, a performance
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  • 326 15 A PROTEST is being lodged with the Singapore Olympic and Sports A Council by the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association. They object 10 a statement by Mr. Son Ghee Soon, who told the Free Press that the S.A.B.A. method of picking boxers for the Asian
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  • 87 15 PETER MAY, England and Surrey captain, Is to marry into a leading cricketing family. He will announce his engagement today to Miss Virginia Gilligan oi Sham ley Green. Surrey. She is the daughter ol Mr. A. H. if. Gilligan, a one time Sussex captain, d the niece
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  • 73 15 rr< (i Norrl I rll In Olyn pic marathon pui ped l Bee ofl Mi Briti h ftllcomi i British National and i i I (> record In wlnn tie Amateur At hirt ic a ocla tloi ten mile i t rack rui ml ploi
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  • 225 16 African states sound peace cult to France conference of eight 1 independent African states meeting in Accra, Ghana, pledged last night "to do everything possible" to help Algeria achieve independence. The pledge was taken in a draft resolution which is expected to be approved at
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  • 192 16 Troop arrival in Aden followed by bomb outrage INLYING m of British troops from Kenya 10 Aden at the week-end was followed by a bomb outrage Incident on Saturday night in which two British sailor.s were seriously injured. A Greek child and an Arab boy were also injured by the
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  • 133 16 TORDAN announced yes- terday that her troops in Jerusalem would be reinforced and kept standing by to "face Israeli heavy arms and reinforcements" during Israel's 10th anniversary celebrations on Thursday. The Foreign Ministry said the United Nations truce organisation and the British and
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  • 421 16 Weights for the first day of Penang races Weights for the ikist day of thp ['eiiaiiß Turf Club's April meeting next Saturday are as follows: IX. 2— DIV. I— 6F. Flood Hero 9.00 Sober Thought 8.11 Aquarua 8.10 Time to Reason 8.09 Dinkum B. OS Rubber Planter 8.08 Pappa Prince
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  • 67 16 Sa'adiah and friends in celebrations in Muslim homes yesterday tables were laden with sweetmeats and food for visitors and relatives to mark the important festival Hari Raya Puasa. The home of Sa'adiah. popular Malay film act. ress, was no exception. In the picture above Sa'adiah (third from left) and her
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  • 41 16 Four Ru.:uan veterans of the link-up between American and Red Army men on the Elbe River on April 28, 1945, arrived in New York by air yesterday to take part in ceremonies marking the event. Reuter
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  • 42 16 The talk by Mr. Philip Hoalim on "Why Men Fail" scheduled to be given at the Ceylon Sports Club this evening has been postponed. Mr. Hoalim flew to Penang to attend the funeral of his sister, who died yesterday.
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