The Singapore Free Press, 7 May 1958

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  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Taper •»iHf»por«. Wednesday, May 7, 1958. Price 15 Ct«
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  • 183 1 Jap boat bombed in R.I. waters k JAPANESE fishing vessel was machine-gunned by two unidentified planes in Indonesian waters on Mor lay, it was learned in Tokyc i >terday. The Japanese Fisheries Boar iid it was understood there was no 1 or casualties. They sa I the ship was the
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  • 108 1 3 gangster attacks 2 victims badly hurt TWO men were .seriously injured and admitted to the General Hospital following separate attacks in Singapore last night. At 7.20 p.m. Gee Siak Kong, a coppersmith, was attacked with parangs by seven men in Mosque Road. His attackers are believed to be members
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  • 15 1 grade rubber opened In Sini at 71A y i quarter j terday'a uncer-
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  • 122 1 I rockets at ni barracks ol Qataba statement to- night tarted clearaaln1 dl Wenta from the high ground a1 Jebel j ilia ti and are in control of the road from Qataba into protectorate territory. Patrols in the Sanah area Were fired upon by Yemeni heavy
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  • 310 1 BOMB THREAT TO THE QUEEN: 'REAL NEXT TIME' Gelignite parcel sent to royal visit town A HOME-MADE bomb with a letter threatening the life of the Queen was delivered to a house in Kirkcaldy, Scotland, yesterday. The Queen is to visit this area next month. The bomb, containing 12 ounces
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  • 44 1 Pleven takes on job The end of the threeweek old French political crisis drew nearer last night when M. Rene Pleven, middle of the road parliamentarian, officially informed the President of the republic that he definitely accepted the task of forming the new government.
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  • 91 1 NO TALK UNDER PRESSURE, UNION IS TOLD The wildcat strike by about 6,000 Federation estate workers yesterday may affect the proposed wage discussion between the Malayan planting Industries Employers' Association and the National Union of Plantation Workers on. Friday. The M. P. I.E. A. secretary, Mr. J A. P. Perera,
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  • 203 1 WHY THE R.A.F. MUST HAVE NUCLEAR DETERRENT IN S-E A Britain yesterday admitted that her "readiness air force" was armed with nuclear weapons and also pointed out that nuclear power was needed to deter aggression in regions covered by her alliances, including South-East Asia. Group Captain D. C. Stapleton, of
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  • 99 1 'Molotov's exile is over' IpORMER Soviet foreign minister, Mr. Molotov, had been recalled to Moscow from "exile" in Outer Mongolia, according to the U.S. magazine Newsweek. The article, by Leon Volkov, said: "Western foreign offices, which just got wind of this move, wonder whether Khrushchev plans to make an example
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  • 578 2 End of an era: Free trade imperative for survival m iv i i \ki thai Russia threatened him as dangeroiifcli »>" the world trade front as militarily in its aim :it world domination! President Eisenhower said yesterda j \v«' must make fateful decision Urgii f r
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  • 112 2 Lloyd tries new moves on Cyprus riiHi Brl h Foi ecre 1 tan Nlr Si v i°yd« ha dl cv 'i Cypru ci Lsin with the Forej Ministers oj Gn i and 'i urki the B tish delet. to the NATO C I ing in Cop< nh d :lo; ed
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  • 189 2 I>i NT the ti tol commi J m reced I th United I ii k( pi its defences trong and indulged in frei r I fade with Its allii s throughoul the H rid. He said that the United States could nol i ord
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  • 121 2 N.A.T.O in accord on line at summit TOREiaN M 15-natlon N.A.T.o ance reach ment in Copen] terdav on th Western lim in seeking to arr summit con Russia, v sources reported' The West should on towards ference but with The West should away any political tion to the i. laterally
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  • 236 3 Soviet paper hits put at Moscow's 'good-time girl's good time i; i 1 1^ who haunt big tourist hotels drinking and with foreigners and "bourgeois journalists* were condemned hi nisi youth newspaper Komsomol Pravda yesterday, spaper exposed four of them from a working das- district as "empty, frivolous creatures whose
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  • 93 3 Britai's third hanging under new law A 24-YEAR-OLD labourer, Vivian Teed, was hanged at Swansea Jail yesterday for clubbing to death an elderly postmaster in a raid on his ofliee. He was the third man to be executed in Britain since the passing of the 1957 Homicide Act hich limits
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  • 29 3 Mr. EJnar Gerhardsen, Norway's Prime Ministi r. yesterday invited Mr. Harold Macmillan, the British Prime Minister, to pay an offl< i.i i visit to Norway. Reuter
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  • 101 3 1 E NER \l Rem Corny former French cow i.mdi- i Tonking y< rd i j droppi d b libel <■ gair I Qi n< ral I teni I N i arre Former French < Jon <' ler-in-Chlel In Ind na, for hi book i tl
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  • 188 3 FORGIVE ME, SOBS 'I KILLED HER MAN |>OBERT •\"!I., a |5 iar Did tramp, sobb d u-i the dock at the Assize Court in Amiens, North em i ranci pester lay and h aged forgiveness ol Mr John Marshall for the killing of his sister, Miss Janet Mar hall, a
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  • 191 3 i r rHE unofficial strike of 1 at London's Smithfii I distributing point for t i yesterday. Meat supplier third below normal. Officials said that no I moves had been Initiated yet to end the strike, which la now in its third week.
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  • 252 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, MAY, 7, 1958. Opinion Lesson is overdue "PHE bicycle is the Little man's means oJ 1 1 inspori and, as such, has as much righi to be on the highways as the motor car or other vehicles. But ju.st as t he motorisi lias to
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  • 391 4  - Is ike chary of meeting Khrushchev's wisecracks? Christopher Dobson by I WONDER what'i really behind Presi dent Eisenhower's rediscovered 'i< s i.iik v to take part i>> a Summit meeting mill Khrushchev. ikt friends In Washington are saj mo thai he and Secretary oi State Dulles art; worried about jetting
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  • 567 4  -  Richard Killian hv uy ALL Malta is watching one man to see now lie will move to head off the crisis caused by the resignation of Prime Minister Dom Mintoff. The broad-shouidered man in the storm centre of the hot-headed Maltese political crisis has been in
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  • 124 4  -  Beachcomber by t >i -iii-is no.. 1 1 1 i •1 1 i i i r cloth i .i women do i Id 1 fre her dby 8 tan tro ispi prided ist ibovfl t h<> k i ii c md wil h 0 1 Inj biv
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    • 95 4 PATEK PHILIPPE 1 I ii! i,< i JW v\ al (.tii' I ALL FIRST PRIZES /ii \l in null l final i his I a ,i I ,ni litst in ma niiliflii i > i ■> stilts i las \if ii nl fin I II si 111 111/ lIIsiII I
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    • 47 4 tt£ don't let I F! th|s 1 HAPPEN I |Pf TO YOU 2 I Furniture removing is a job for experts. Your heavy furniture, porcelain, crystal eeds our expert care We pa crate, tn i ryth big you PHONE ***** FOR TRANSPORT $Wl 173 CECIL STREET SINGAP
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  • 288 5 Vater, Water! will be Singapore's cry soon IL must Rnd new water suppb as (ievei D the present meet the increasing [r om an i Kpanding Water Engineer, s Wicks, In a memodum in the Citj Councils rtiitti' s Committee ,s thai Singapore would I (M (hih supplj of 83,000,
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  • 29 5 i. ;ine< i Singapore issued in dollar note he wants cent Board C nmiss i I Hill, told P ke( I pi the iry would r 1 heir
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  • 203 5 133 FIRE-HIT FAMILIES ARE HAPPY IN NEW SIT HOMES phf: Singapore Improvement Trust has so fai rehoused 133 families out or about 240 who ipplied for accommodation after losing their tomes in the Kampong Kroo Chye ftre. a SIT spokesman told the Free Press yeserday tha ill families were rehoused
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  • 34 5 Africa post for H. Keng judge U uld W Si nil r Puisn< ttti ::as b.vi W> a justice ol >P Easl A [near JJ hi Colonia d last ni HggßMt*a _f_nm_m~__t^ K^ ,TlMßtßßßßßß|B^B»^nßan^Ml^^^^^™
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  • 43 5 Sylvia Grey, oldest survivor of the famous Gaiety Girls, died at her home in London, aged 92, She was born in a Hansom cab in which her mother was crossing London s Wat'" Ul Rririi-c to <>D shopping. Reuter
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  • 10 5 :S- Singapore are: AnV Bay, Chetat .'.IV
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    54 5 The happy couple are Corporal Donald Duberall of Headquarters. Australian Army Force and his bride, Marilyn, onl> daughter of Stall Sergeant and Sirs. F. Clinton ot Sussex usiaie, aiier ineir weading which took place at St. George's Church, Tanglin, at the weekend. They leave for Australia in July to make
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  • 116 5 V FAMOUS and distin guished aviator, (apt IV Jones will he in attendanec af the 8.0 fl < booth at tii*- International Bazaar al the Victoria Memorial Mall, Singapore, on Saturday t<> t;»ik about civil aviation and explain the exhibits tO visitors. The
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  • 35 5 Dr. Konrad Adenaui r, Wesl German Chancellor, said yesterday a summit conference may last for years In a serie oi toplevel inert ji".. 11 it Ls to be success! vi Reuter
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    • 23 5 2 ''I food Z i htm. In rur. IBY .v tk LI I 5 i b th b,iU ca, ftlaaming il t^/.^T^ I
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    • 64 6 s SMOKE OASIS WITH OOTHING MENTHOL MIST j S I J Mentlio] Mial makes tlie B 1 1, 1, tobacco ro«#« /rw/ie/ I the freshnew J/fl^ S long .ili'i smoking, too, Bis' O! 1 ft Mnnutm fun d j i Tabncro Co., If.S.A~ i //ir nml i i B|p 1
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    • 389 6 BORN today, you havi p< r sonalit y hich maki j for you to yet alon jrith a people. You have an anah I I critical, mind. You i K1 opinions, but are apt i keen yoursell until the m when you think thej c sop.h weight. You are arTec
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 148 7 v i RSS Ufi km i. ih sellers -0 r buy< i ,io|.. 21 buy« 2U« sellers ji sellers 20^ buyei 21 buyers 21 sellers ,-.> v, M ,t 21 1 sellers 21 buyers 51.1 1: N 2V.1 buyer.- 21 3 seller pn 1 No ai buyers
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    • 109 7 j Straits Spot < fui hi djt.s (01 act May Julj IM steady. li 1 i utuies May July im st< idj ai decline- 1 us Maj la ndctl price i) 1 1 i i ulures "H" Contract. .May prices quoted i NEW YORK, May »i Previous
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    • 37 7 [ndusli ials Railroads D i -tit- Bonds Utilities fitocks Composite Averages NEW YORK. Maj 6 Previous Today 461.12 403 07 112 65 113 70 90 I I 90.11 77.66 77.56 159.08 L 59 86
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    • 44 7 f' and awaiting ts 25^ to 25Vfe> > unquoted- Lamawaiting release to 25... May prur.s quoted shipmenl 25'j. Sarawak unquoted, Muntok white spot and awaiting release 39 1,&, afloats 39, and Maj shipment 38 1- sellers ex-doi k. in U.S. cents per Ib.
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    • 105 7 R J Philippines ti.f. r.K./ 1)1111 i "i" an |)(»i ts delivered IJII P e > long ton May /June i; Sti lits c.i.i. IK. North J";' 11 ports delivered 1 > l«n- ton May June ()N| I Oil nude Straits 1 uropean ports i n
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  • 196 7 I nmissioner-Gen--4 Robert Scott. Vli the international !J a #iif> blind at the I* mortal Hall on W itead of the i£ Bir William p !io leaves today for n n^ forthconi"tutional discusi|| •■> "i of the fair young, descrtbIt lei had collei t
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  • 265 7 Unpredictable future blamed for a slump in land deals r riiE Singapore land and property market Is ••very dull and quiet" due to what land valuers called the "unsteady" political trend In the Colony. Two leading linns of land valuers and auctioneers told the Free Press yesterday that big land
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  • 210 7 Science and trade show for Asian health talks A COMBINED scientific and trade exhibition will be held at the new Institute of Health in Outram Road from May 20 to 30, in connection with the first Asian Regional Paediatrie Congress to be held in the colony. More than 100 delegates
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  • 44 7 Twenty- lour Chinese and Malay islanders from Pulau Tekong will lake part In a civic, course organised by the Director of Information Service.- today. Another civics course for 24 members ol the Singapore Commercial and Industrial Union will start tomorrow morning.
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    • 146 7 ~'ii<imimiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiimii£ i SINGAPORE I I HIGH TIDES TODAY: 2 07 p.m. E 2 TOMORROW: 1.16 am. and 2.7} 1 p.m E E FRIDAY: i.OO a.m. and 8 E Z.i.l p.m. E SATURDAY: 2.48 am E and 4.:;K p.m. E SUNDAY: 3.42 a.m. E and 5.45 p.m. E MONDAY: 4.11 A.m.
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  • 727 8 AMERICAN author William Saroyan, in his recent visit SEE here, stayed only long; enough, it seems, to £EZ lash out at Malaya's "dearth of writers." EE If he had stayed a little rrr longer perhaps he would m not have been .so critical r= for while, numerically,
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    377 8 peel oi a worthier successor to its romanticism. The new five-storey building will incorporate some oi its charming features with new courtyard flagstones and walls. the latter verdant in tune with living greenery. Let there be a Chinese garden with pools of goldfish and lotus, stepping, stones public benches
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  • 957 9  -  adelaide Eastley BY» picture. i It is more like.y unconcern. 1 A lad I knew look a fust I aid course and. a few days after he had received his i rtificate, he saved a I He swam out to sea to help a fisherman struggling with an
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    693 10 London Gossip CRANCES SWEENY, r 20 YEAR OLD D/.UCHTER OF THE DUCHESS OF ARCYLL, IS TO MARRY THE 38 YEAR-OLD DUKE OF RUTLAND AT CAXTON HALL ON MAY 15. From the duke. 160--roomed Belvoir Castle where .she i.s spending the week end, Franc* told me "it is to be a
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  • 77 10  -  William Hickey TO Sir Alfred Mannings. 79-year-old former president of the Royal Academy, has come that ultimate, \t unwelcome, mark of recognition his work Is being faked. Said Lady Mannings: "Forgeries. It's dreadful. I've had two photographs from America recently of a fake Mannings. Said Sir Alfred, painter
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  • 346 10 THEY LOST LAST GAMBLE —AND DIED 4 LAST, vain Ilinj; .it k the lablt-s and then company diwclot I .vsiiv Pellet and Wl irifc Dais) >i »v ifeve up a mountain tra(k to die. The Pottei s vsfi-e U and gassed In a hired car in the mountains overlooking Sice,
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  • 126 10 Magic way to foil the foxes LAMBS on the Downs near Eastbourne, Sussex, arc protected from foxes by a "magic circle" drawn around them by their shepherd. This new way of keeping off the foxes is being tried by Eastbourne's deputy Mayor, Councillor L.W. Pyle, ami his son Keith, who
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  • 217 10 BR3 iain Is not a collection of "has-beens:" there is i lenty of justifica tion f< r trumpet-blowing. These are the themes of The Annual Retiew of British Industry, rJoS, Just published. America, it seems, tloe.^ not understand hew much Britain ha. contributed towards America's efficiency
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    • 232 10 CLUES ACROSS 1 Advance the entire 1 Beasts in Throgfiiorton to do things thonmgnu street tji. 3, 5, 3) 4An old convict follow .s bifl 9 Enter fire to meddle C 0 8 TtelTtO 9 bid OGiady halt? 13 For a short time the FM 5 t 8) Island CIOWS
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  • 82 11 THE FEW ARE HONOURED i Iched by Ai i Vlarshal V. s. wlin-. the Air Of('ommanding \o II (iron p. Air Chief Marshal Lord Dowding unveils plaque above the site ni (he underground B opi i ations rooms of p \»> !l Group, KAI i ighter Command, at I abridge,
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  • 122 11 as two peas in o re Champion Mercatfier Matthew and ter Merryioeather Liza, eager and their basket at the Dachshund Club's dog show held in London recently. They didn't share the glory of the winner, but they readied the finals. So instead of a silver
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  • 365 12 ROADS TO DELHI FOR THE INDIAN RED PARTY Indian Communists are convinced thej pan tak«' over the nation In h> years through the legal ballot box. cim en d by Ihi ir suec< ss tn innini c n\ ro) Kerala State, th< Communists gave i verj In dication -i' their
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  • 206 12 U.S. says 'No'to offer by Peking VSSISTANI S( i I 01 Walter S Rob< I son said In testimony be r, the Senate lations Committ< c i hat Peking had "callou timated" thai Red Chii i would release six Ameri; held in Chinese jail America would agree i h Lter
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  • 87 12 A i\. h Foreigi i Mini t: pol c man coni Ira d thai Pi cmi( r Adnai i M< der< had dl cua ed the for nai ''i a Norm Ea I lan 'i aty organisai loi with Japane c, South Ko re in
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  • 72 12 Railway expi it.- from L 3 Afro-A jia n nal toils, Including Malaya, will gather In Tokyo from May 12 to 23 m a conference to study i,i 1 1 way problem The participants will also be taken on b tour oi rolling stock plants
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  • 399 12 Kuomintang organ comes under attack Ijkksidknt Chiang Kai shek has given his per tonal suppori ti i the revision^ ol tin* Press law in an interview with the publisher* ol five private newspapers In Taipeh, 11 was disclosed by the Kuo tnmtan"s oJlicial Central News Agency The Nationalist Chinese leader
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  • Kishi: Peking for imports
    • 26 12 Russia and Chi tre; c o mmtTC( and na> tion gr ing each othei ny si i ared nation treat i trade, customs a ping Reuter
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    • 40 12 The South V i c i n a i education department in Saigon has set up a writing and translation serv i c c to make more ere i gn t o x t books available to Vietnamese schools. Reuter
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    • 39 12 5,000 attended an "'indignation rail held in downtoivn Mcr protesting an artU le i the Time magazine whu has criticised (hi Philipphie President Carlos Garciu's administration 'Die rally featured the burning of an effigy of the Tune magazine. Reuter
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    • 34 12 Mr. Noritake Yoshiok-a, the Japanese ambassador to Cambodia, said in Hong Kong thai Japanese textiles and cement were very much in demand by the Cambodians. In return. Japan was buying maize and rice. Reuter
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    • 25 12 RED CHINA HAS "TRANSPLANTED" ANOTHER 530,000 TOWN-DWELLERS TO INTERIOR RURAL AREAS IN CONNECTION WITH PEKING'S CURRENT PROGRAMME OF '•SOCIALIST CONSTRUCTION THROUGH PHVSI OAL LABOUR U.P.
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    • 33 12 Visiting South Korean mom actress Anna Young sc of the Philippines: "ThU is a country oj nice pc pie She is working oi< the film "Falling Leaves i?i Subic. ZambaU Pi vince.- U.P.
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    • 92 12 The Japan Transport Aircraft Development Association, established last year with a government subsidy, has announced its plan to build J turbo-prop tran craft within the years Reut India's President R Prasad, who ha Itod by Empei ir Hir hito to visit ji also re< eived v from i aos, c
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    • 94 12 DED CHINA cannol pay for ber imports, ac< inu to Japanese Prime Minister Vobu< Kishi. Mr. Kishi, in an electioneering speech ut on iuh.-iii <>! his Liberal-Democratic Part th, polit teal differences bi iwe< n Jaum Communist China put no obstacles In Di trade between the two countries Y:\n\v and
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    • 29 12 Three Japanese televis experts -Messrs Naoyos. Gomi, Ichiro Irnamui and Naomichi Om< visited the Gra (Commercial) television studios in Manchesi durum their m tour of British television centres Reuter
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  • 72 12 A JAPANESE mi planning to leavi for the united 81 iti the Intention ol q Ins General Doug! Arthur abOUl th< stances surroundini drafting oi Japai war constitution There has boon I debate In Japan or y concerning theconsUti with its provision 10) la win- war
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  • 5 13  -  JONATHAN RUSSELL By
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    125 13 HIT PARADE OF 1957. iw My Girl (.Frankie Brent), Alone (Petula Clark), Garden Of Eden (Gary Milleri, Mr. Wonderful (Marion Ryan), Puttin 1 On The Style (Lonnie Donegan), Bye Bye Love (John Pra*er), With Ml Mj Heart (Petula Clark), Don'l You Rock MEe Daddy-0 (Lonnie Donegan), Forgotten
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  • 300 13 MUSICAL FRUITS ARE GROWING FROM THAT BROOKLYN TREE TIIK hit songs from A Tree (i rovv s In Brooklyn are already beginning to trickle out on single discs. I'll Buy You A Stalls one to make several appearances by different recording artistes. This Broadway musical by Arthur Schwartz and Dorothy
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  • 170 13 SPARKLING CHAMPAGNE. Hermann Hafestedt and his Orchestra. Overture From Opera Bail. Sparkling Champagne, Viennese People, Party Memories, I Misteri Dell' \«li^<\ Gay Vienna. Win*' Women and Sour, Overture From Pique Dame. (Poly dor 12-inch, ***** LPHM). Light music that makes excellent .listening and Is equally good for a
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  • 390 13 Ja%% Ol $j *n pus S<>ri<>* BENNY GOODMAN. Air Mail Special, Wholly Cats, Till Tom Special, Gone With What Wind, The Sheik of Araby, Seven ome Eleven, Six Appeal, (ione With What Draft. (Philips B ***** R>. Benny swings along as always, but there's some interesting .solos
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  • 57 13 .f .i lOIINSOM Ql INI i i ollou pi "i >• n i n idiom win like these |a/a rompn it i > ol J i. fohn on Overdrive* ;ui»i Cube Steafc ii you're nroin|eFiiin wha( "cube" is. I i*n told iii.M ii- .in Mil round
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    • 111 13 DEC C A iVniS Worl Records >U1 ConductOri O Orchestras World F.imous Art.sts f hov L n p jino Conccrf<) Nq 5 jn E F|it MiJQr J9, Emperor' Clifford Curzon (Piano) M LXT v nd mms Knappertsbu I rJ "«fnlighti from Aid.i. With th< Orch A d« m ()i Santa
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    • 108 13 A superb 3j mm precision-built c.imi ri Fitfid with tht f.imous ScifcOSni fully -sync bronr.i d MXL Shutt. is, with spuds from sir to 1 00 c plus B md f 2 .8 lii'^h d f i nit on h rtl L n An outstanding f* .uu, ol th< cjmefa
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  • 220 14 Just look at these racing prizes! M/HEN the hoi i up at the b irri« r for the start ol thi im pr< Cup at W r nB tnboi >i vn- oi > it j one of the in i Ique i i modern his- rv. This •ar the «ii
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  • 207 14 —And here's the world's biggest fishing prize \|<)Ki: than 30,000 fishermen and women are 171 expected to try to land a bream worth £10,000 at a national fishing contest at Yamba (northern New South Wales) in June. They will cast their lines for the specially tagged fish over nine square
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  • 174 14 Before the contest begins caravans will be lowed from Sydney to be used ;is offices With them will travel scurehoardi and checked s< ;»i<s Inspectors from the Fisheries Department will be In attendance Yamha Council, which is fei from being a wealth) bod) is spend ln«
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  • 230 14 rpilE French colt Noelor. an 1 Impressive winner at Longchamp i France i on Sunday, was in demand on Monday in the first callover on the Derby, and finished joint favourite at 10 to 1 with the Queen's Miner's Lamp. Miner's Lamp did not
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  • 30 14 b Poi dok Pran 3 i In b junior li i i match ai Ihe Me 1 1 fool b gi und 80 I (2) and Qop il
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  • 59 14 HIGH JUMPER T URNS TO BALLET Ili^li juniper Fay Robinson, who holds the Nottinghamshire schools high jump record for girls with a leap of lit. lOin. is hoping to make ballet her career. At the age of I<>. she is the youngest of the Tiller Girls, a ballet troupe now
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  • 515 14  - Charnley lines up for world title chance DESMOND HACKETT By nKITISH light-weight champion, m t »i, moody Dave t harnlej/ fights world-rated No. .">, joe Lopes, of Califor nia. at White City. London, on June S. i! Charnley wins he lav. himselj up for ai the world li-hi-v. 'hi i
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  • 70 14 rFHE American Amateur A Athletic Union has banned built-up jumping shoes in all competitions held under their auspices. Russia's Yuri Stepanov has bettered the previous world record with a jump of seven feet one inch and other Soviet jumpers ha 1 improved or. seven fee wearing
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  • 93 14 n inn Lomaa <i S( llO«l'9 (::|> j; OA 1 s > <"i < < he (tic!s i)i id*- the f;u < that he modelled his i>!;»y on iiml r»i the Manchea iw United <<';«ni Now Terrs is In hofl pitai and ii looks
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  • 243 15 rill-' thirty -fi v«* callings pun haM'd at tin* April sales In S\<ln<\\ are all la tin Australian Still] Book. The >>ii»';a[>oi Itn I Club u:il < ii \c lv si \< l> lor tins.- yearlings, b\ runiiiiii < losrd twa war old r.n
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  • 172 15 V iKSHIRE probably the nearest rivals to Surthe pennant this season, showed some id domination in beating Cambridge by L 99 runs at Fenners yesterday. A second wicket partnership of 107 in two hours 20 minutes by Brian Stott (74) and Frank Low son 65) enabled
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  • 119 15 ■/V'MPI.I-ting the last It nine holes in a sparkling Be rd Hunt, the 28I Ryder Cup InterI irned a brilI Easi Course I round of the I 1 io holes yesterd i [Jr th, Surrey. the day two ad oi his near--1 i rival
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  • 181 15 Shipping arrangements are made 1 RKANGEMENT3 have been made to ship t! new yearlings by the mv Thorstrand, states Singapore Turf Club committee member, Dr. E L. Thomson in a circular yesterday. They were all examined prior to entry Into the ring by six experts, three of whom are senior
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  • 39 15 The above Chestnut filly is by Bold Buccaneer out of Kind talk. Whilst not as attractive looking as the <^° Tauber yearlings, she is still well put together. She looks the type which usually s fasl
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  • 60 15 TWO world records wenbroken by Soviet weightlifters at a meeting at Alushta, in the Crimea, according to Tass, the official Soviet news agency. Vasili stepanov added one kilogram to the middle-heavy-weight press record by raising 150 kilograms (330£1b.). Stepan Ulyanov beat' his own bantamweight press record by
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  • 41 15 Mi So Liu'ij Bd.-M >i ttaly brought oil" the ii:>l up set in the Italian lawn tennis championships In Rome terday by defeating Ber nice Carr, top ranking South African. Miss Ba.s.si battled determinedly and won 8-0, 7 5.
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  • 42 15 KEVIN Mitchell, who broke a bone in his shoulder at he last Singapore meeting, has fully recovered and was riding track work at Bukit Timah yesterday. He will resume race riding At th§ Singapore meeting OH May 17.
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  • 39 15 I.ORI) Morton <>f Henry ton hhs nominated < ;iptain elect U» play himself into office in September, at lh« sprlni; boflnesi niprtlnx ol the Royal and Anrirnt fOif 1 cTwh of St. Andrews last night- Reuter
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  • 23 15 Brazil beat Paraguay r>-i after leading 3-0 at halftime ID a friendly .soccer international yesterday in Rio de Janeiro Reuter
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  • 323 16 PEKING ASKS: WHEN WILL U.N. FORCES QUIT KOREA? (COMMUNIST China, saying thai it spoke also for Communist North Korea, yesterday proposed to call a conference for the unification ol Korea provided the United Nations forces were withdrawn from the South. In a harshly- worded Note handed to the British Charge
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  • 35 16 Labour Party headquarters in London .>.iid yesterday that with 90 results to hand they had gained 4a beats and lost 11 in voting to fleet urban councils in England and Wales. Reuter
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  • 27 16 rhe Federal lon 1 1 Malaya terday became the 72nd mi mber state ol the Enteril:i rial Civil Aviai ion Orgai I at lon. Reuter
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  • 50 16 Labour and electoral reforms for the Bahamas have been unanimously adopted in principle by the House of Assembly. They bring in universal adult male suffrage but. not votes foi women and also create an additional tour seats In the House for Now Providence [slaild. Reuter
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  • 158 16 QUARREL LEADS TO GUNPLAY: 9 INJURED SAN FRANCISCO COUPLE, Gingered because a neighbour's children were quarrelling with their daughter, went nexl door uith a shotgun and pistol "to get tiu.s thing set™ d." in the gunplay that followed .<ix children and three adults were injured. "i wanted to care t
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  • 189 16 Aly Khan protests to U.N. on Abdullah pRINCE Aly Khan, permanent Pakistani United Nations representative, yesterday sent a letter to the president of the Security Council formally protesting against the re-arrest of Sheikh Abdullah, the Kashmiri leader, last week. The protest said this action was a breach of the Security
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  • 230 16 14,000-mile triumph for Princess |>KiM i ns Margaret lefi B«- U/v, British Honduras, i»n air las! night <>n her way borne after a triumphant 14»H#milc tour of British territories in the Caribbean ana. Hondurans thronged fche decorated streets o! the capjtal to wave |OOd-bjre t(> their first Royal visitor when
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  • 200 16 UNITY IS THE AIM IN TONIGHT'S FINAL DRAFT TALK T O last-minute hitches are expected to hold up 1 the departure of the Singapore all-party delegation to London tomorrow night for talks to finalise drait constitutional proposals which will make the Colony a self-governing territory. The Governor. Sir William Goode,
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  • 74 16 THEY GIVE UP LUXURY TO BE PEASANTS T*HE son of a former Shan. A ghai millionaire has told 10,000 capitalists in sff ghai that he and his wif ewe giving up their luxury villa to work as peasants the Peking paper Ta Rung p ao reported yesterday. Liv Nien Vi
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    • 27 16 HOLLAND in the Spring Time See scenic Holland at its best and enjoy XL M s J 'jl famed personal service. J| Asia Insurant* Building, Singapore r
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