The Singapore Free Press, 8 July 1958

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper >s& gtafwan. IWiHi Ju| y 1958 Price 15 fts.
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  • 155 1 L,, ;r S o-called cream of society and the others IT .segregated during Poland's "Derby 3n. r/t h e Sluzewiec racecourse, the CommunY« ?'■>'" -controlled youth paper Sztandar Kr •</-'<!•« "reported in Warsaw yesterday. '■T"e fust-mentioned occupy the right hand I.
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  • 99 1 RSIAN girls are taking to lipstick and isers Sir Frederick Osborn, chairman oi British Town and Country Planning Asso- < n, said in London last night. "There is a tendency for lipstick, nail varnish, smart shoes and rather better than plain-lisle stockings. and even elaborate hair-dos
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  • 36 1 m< n armed with tvei broke Into a house the 18th milestone 7 Road at 1 a.m. toil robbed a woman, I uang Kirn. aged 48. 11( in cash and I ry.
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  • 125 1 \IU)IT 20,000 children a year, victims of broken marriages, will bc eflt m lX BIH which became law in England and Wales yesterday with the gramm* <f I1»p Royal Assent. Hp Undei the Bill no decree, either in divorce or judicial separation
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  • 405 1 MUSLIM BLOC OF BAGDAD PACT IN NEW MOVE Powerful backing is seen for Chamoun INDICATIONS are growing that the four Muslim members of the 1 Bagdad Pact Turkey, Iraq, Persia and Pakistan will voice support for President Camille Chamoun of the Lebanon in their meeting in Turkey opening on July
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  • 85 1 FIRE and explosions wrecked a New Haven railroad waterfront pier yesterday, destroying freight cars and three barges used to dispose of radioactive waste. Damage was estimated at $3,000,000. The blaze, punctuated by several gas explosions, also destroyed trucks and a dozen small vessels near the
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  • 77 1 BIG TRAFFIC JAM AFTER LORRY CRASH THERE was a heavy traffic jam at Collyer Quay this morning when a lorry hit the wall of Anderson Bridge. The accident occurred shortly before 8 a.m. At one time, cars were held up as far out as Stamford Road and Bras Basah Road.
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  • 122 1 rnALKS are going on beJ. tween the United Nations Secretary General, Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, and governments about increasing the number of United Nations observers in the Lebanon, informed sources in Paris said last night. Simultaneously, at the United Nations it was announced that the number
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  • 55 1 MALAYA'S REDS 'JUST ABOUT ON THEIR KNEES' COMMUNIST bandits in l the Malayan jungle, starved and bombed out. are "just about on their knees", members of tne Royal Australian Air Force- Number One Bomber Squadron said at Brisbane yesterday after they flew their Lincoln bombers home from Malaya. nm The
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  • 29 1 July first grade rubber buyers f.O.b. opened in Singapore thl f nv;r: n ing at eighths tkf a cent on ycs£sday's dose. The MfM was an lot.
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  • 400 2 Wire-tapping by top congress investigator; hotel burglary 4 CONGRESSIONAL sub-committee probi relationship between a millionaire industrial ist, Mr. Bernard Goldfine, and Mr, Sherman Adams, President Eisenhower's chief assistant last night sacked their chief investigate! (l using a microphone to eavesdrop on Sir. Gold. line's associates. The
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  • 53 2 DUCK LANE LIVES UP TO ITS NAME Mrs. Mary Sergeant finds i|>t significance in Ihe name of her road Duck Lane .1 Thorn v ood near l pping, Essex. i he i>c was in fad in like a duck pond after heavy rain hart caused extensive flooding in the area
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  • 31 2 A Uovrmn:<nt roinmunique said a grenade dropped accidi ntally by a private soldier in a Saigon cinema 'he ekend nad exploded and injured four people Reuter
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  • 149 2 pREEK CYPRIOT mayors told the Governor ot Cyprus, Sir Hush Foot, yesterday that they would do all within their power to keep good order and good relations with the Turkish community, an official communique said in Nicosia. They gave this assurance during discussions at
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  • 220 2 JjiARMERS whose cat Ue sraze on hillsidi near Brecon, Wales. have sent an urgent call to a scientist to search the area for any trace of Strontium j DO. The farmers fear that the grass thek cattle and sheep eat has been eontamin.u ed by
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  • 271 2 U.K. WILL AID TITO MILITARILY BUT UNDER U.N. CHARTER labour mp asked in the House of Commons yesterday whai guarantees 01 military aid Britain would give to Russianmenaced Yugoslavia, If she were attacked) undei treaty obligations 01 otherv. Ise, Commander Allan Noble. Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, replied: "Our
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  • 65 2 IV I J MKITA KHRUSHCHEV, the .s.,vi,.t tea ;1 arrive by train in 1 i I Berlin today to i Icome ol !<>ri cai and irowd ol ItJ/ i i < He ta to attend Mm Congress 01 the Fast German ommunlat Party which opena In
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    • 233 2 OVERSEAS Readers are Up-to-Date! iya is the fo tl poinl Budgi lia the ideal paper lo ol S< ih Ea t ia and send n gularly lo Mala m many people today considei students and i Vial yans lhal this is an area where abroad. Future destinies ol the ti
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  • 129 3 rpHOl S VNDS of people i took Singapore p 0 centres by storm y sterdaj ai the start of police Week, long queues formed outside many statu us as officials tried to give everyone a chance t s ee lion the police
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  • 215 3 MISS GLADYS YULE, 53-year-old daughter of Sir David Yule. East India jute merchant, and one of the richest women in Britain, left £4.070.550 when she died last August of a heart attack. But her will published in London yesterday revealed that
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  • 144 3 V HUSBAND was accused Bude, Cornwall rday of attempting to t his wife on their moon by pushing her b difl and beating the head with a tie. man, John Oldfield, n n landed in cusfot a week, pending Inquiries. Uvc said Oldfield his Wife,
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  • 27 3 rHAHBI NAKATANI, W-ywr.OW Japanese seaman. (I't|l I .it Mombasa, Kema, after bcin^ aHarkrd by a shark In thr harbour while swimming.- Reuter Reuter
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  • 137 3 THE morning after being reconciled With his Wife a nightshift baker returned home and found her in bed with a man. Judge Raeburn said In the London Divorce Court yesterday. The wife. Diana Dartnail, took no notice of any objections her husband, Philip Dart
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  • 180 3 U.K. CITY URGES BAN ON A-FLIGHTS r\XFOKD city Council Uurt U night decided, by 29 votes to 28, to vStL'k a government ban on flights over the city by American planes carrying nuclear bombs. A motion said that because of a hydrogen bomb base at nearby Brize Norton, the council
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    • 80 3 !iiiiiiiiicaiiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiii[iiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiinmiiiiiiiiinig tLy5^H5 The Stage Club I N^j^^^ July Production. s I "BOOK OF THE MONTH" j 1 a comedy by Basil Thomas i Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat., July 23rd. 24th. 25th, 26th g I THE CULTURAL CENTRE? CANNING RISE "1 Bookings at Robinsons. Tel: ***** H fiicaiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiniiiiiiiiHiiiiimiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiifcaiiiiMiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiHniiiiinn WMmt' m .9.9'*
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  • 211 4 The Singapore Free Press Tuesday, July 8,1958. Opinion Friends of the public npHE police are a pari of the people, fellow citizens entrusted by the people to protect them. This is the compelling reminder with which Singapore's Po li c < Week with its manypronged drives has been ushered in.
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  • 814 4 SYMBOLIC? "The Big Leap Forward," says the E Chinese text on the E poster and the ever- eager Chin c s c E E worker-hero brash- E es aside the Union E E Jacketed business man in the race to E E beat British produc-
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    • 16 4 m^ ltltttl i muni mi. i 1)111 Mi Green i p o t I M Ads
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  • 212 5 FUNDS LACK HAMPERS EDUCATION FOR ADULTS rriffl Singapore Council for Adult Education has drastically cut the number of new classes it I tor this year. Lack of funds is the reason. ipokesman for the Council said, yesterday the beginning of the year ten associa'had appealed for 204 new classes to
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  • 40 5 Quite unrehearsed, the "terrier" marches at the double past the dais at Stanhope Gate, as the Queen and Prince Philip were waiting for the rest of the troop of the Territorial Army to march past.- U.P.I. picture.
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  • 298 5 I ONTD FROM PAGE 4 to become highly engineers and techIt is an awering spectacle. I tlinese are turning themselves goods eh would have been ■«i British exports a wry s< nse. of thej are already for export goods Itain has on the banm list!
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  • 306 5 THE thrice-postponed 'We of Singa pore" exhibition proposed by the Department of Information Servi ces at the end of last year, will be held Th" e depaiTment wSfnJw hold t he exhibition perhaps under a different title in association with the Singapore
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  • 48 5 Air Vice Marshal W.M.L. Macdonald, from 1952-54 Air Officer Commanding Singapore, and then assistant chief of the Air StafT Intelligence >, has been appointed Commander in Chief Middle Ea.st Air Force, as from next December, the Air Ministry announced In London yesterday.- Reuter
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  • 29 5 Verbal agreement has been reached with the Argentine Government for the sale of the Warrior, a 14,000-ton aircraft carrier, the Admiralty announced in London yesterday. Reuter
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  • 115 5 rrHE Ministry of Education is finalA ising plans to appoint an advisory council to advise the Minister on future development and policy. The acting Director of Education, Mr. G. P. Darke, said the Ministry was now drafting a constitution for the council
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  • 32 5 Coach plunges into ravine— 2 die Two Portuguese tourists were killed and seven injured when a Portuguese motor coach plunged into a ravine outside Eugul near Pamplona in Northern Spain yesterday. Reuter
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  • 193 5 fjiHE Singapore Muslim X Advisory Board has protested to the Government about what it calls the comparatively low salary attached to the past of Registrar of Muslim Marriages and President of the Muslim Court. The president of the board, Dato Syed Ibrahim bin Omar
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  • 32 5 President Heuss oi' West Germany will slay at Buckingham Palace as the guest of Queen Elizabeth during his two-day state visit to Britain from October 20.- Reuter
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    • 72 6 Less tars More taste They sud if couldn't be done a cigarette with such an improved •••♦With UCh exciting But L 6 M did it! L M's patentt I r| ng process electrottatical r > extra filtering Fibres cross-* the stream of smoka abhng todty'l L M to give 1
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 224 6 Jill I HAW Xi; by Sydney JortlwM m '"""^"^ir/' \StICH ABOVE THE P&CtFtC JEff- MAWKE'S I (A3 r«£ TEBBtBLE AND CRUSHING WISH I WERE UP >. tu^JP^Mi'tVv FLIGHT CLIMBS TO THE FG€£-FAll ORBIT. I ACCELERATION LESSENS I THECfE WfTW TMEM, jvVMEN THEVVE THE SCREAM OF THE UETS NOW AAUTED f
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    • 434 6 BORN today, you are a cool, C al culating individual and have a canny sense for business. You have a keen understanding of people and are able to prejudge their motlva- tions. This give you a head start ii any enterprise. Tliis attitude is probably warrai m I ed, too,
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  • Round the world Market Prices
    • 175 7 I ONDON, July 7. ne no uft louitj n",ts \uit M buyers M 4 buyers |M sellers 22 seller. IIS 22 bu\f: 22 buyers 22 n ellers 32 sellers rher Ne i k<s spot buyers 22 i buyen 22 .sellers W Bellen Bi bbi R x HSS
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    • 105 7 NEW YORK, July 7. July 47 8! nom. 46.75 paid Above prices Quoted in U.S. cents per Ib. Previous Today l!\ Straits >p«t *H 25 nom. 94.25 noir. fIN futurei 3 trait* < ontract Julj 93 87 buyers 93.25 bu\er--94 50 seller. s 94.25 tellers Sept 93.37
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    • 30 7 NEW YORK. Joh 7 Previuus Today Industi<aU 480.17 481.85 ■■<■■'<* 119.42 119.53 Doim sti( Bonds &0.74 90.i>7 IS I'tilities 79 57 79*70 Stocks Compooiie Averages 165.69 L 66.12
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    • 55 7 > >f and awaiting re- *ts 26%, first hall '■■>■ m 26. Lampong .spot awaiting release 27. afloats i half July shipment 26. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok uhlre I spot and awaiting release 40. afioatfl 39H to 39. and first half I July shipment 38 sellers, exI dock. Above
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  • 101 7 R Philippinei c if. U.K. ih European ports delivered ;lu per long ton July/ lug R V Straits I t. i k /North uropean ports delivered i"' long ton July/ lug. 1 ONI nn, nude Strails 1 uropean ports in bulk lon ton .miv ONI i
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  • 191 7 tormance of the i idon tock markets terday was somewhat appointing after last i good display winch wed the credit relaxamea ure "he week-end failed to any increa c In buy- ()> l and Inve tors app ired to be ion oh tor t■■ -j lertone
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  • 258 7 EXCESS ON GOODWILL VISIT STOCKS: BARTER ONLY WAY OUT 'THE Singapore Gov- eminent is apparently not in a position to help merchants holding stocks or consumer goods worth several million dollars they hud imported for re-export to Indonesia. The unsold Stocks had created a difficult position in the money market.
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  • 250 7 Indian warship crews have social, sports dates THE flagship of the Indian Navy, the Mysore, (above) flying the flag of Rear Admiral A. Chakravarti, arrived in Singapore waters this morning on a goodwill visit. Seven other Indian warships now in Far Eastern waters will arrive in Singapore on various dates
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  • 42 7 The Bai rah Petroleum Company Is t< build a deep water terminal .it t he head ol the Pi r tan lull In Soul hern [rag ai an esti»* lftt rf coa oi BHi million. Reuter
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  • Article, Illustration
    34 7 p (\>»/,w /o M v me*' is tft*' name given to thi s bikini worn by model Oiselle who wa ct€( ted "Miss Bikini" at a beachtoear par ode \i\ Paris, U.P.I.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 151 7 SINGAPORE I HIGH TIDES I TODAY: 3.40 p.m. TOMORROW: 3.38 a.m and 1.20 p m THURSDAY: 1.39 a.m, and 5.09 p.m. FRIDAY; 6,00 a.m I and 6.06 p.m. I SATURDAY: 7.43 a.m, and "J.os p.m. SUNDAY: 9.03 a.m. and 8.06 p.m. MONDAY: 9.55 am. I it i l S >
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  • 388 8 MAJOR'S ELOPE SIGNAL TO WIFE OF DOCTOR 4 PHONE rail to a doctor's rather spoiled' 1 young wife from a not unduly gallant major" she had fallen in love with, signalled the start of (heir secret elopement plan. 15 it for an hour, while Wail Ing I"!' hcj- lover's call,
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  • 120 8 Princess Margaret recently inspected a parooc of more tKon 5,000 cadets of the I St. John Ambulance, E Brigade at Northamp E ton. After the inspec- j E *ion, the Princess presented awards and E took the salute at z tnc march past. Above, she is seen
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  • 197 8 41 -SEAT COAC 'PINCHED' BY POLICE 808 CLERKE looked out of ins driving compartment and said: "Never in all my 14 years of bringing theatre parties to London have I had such a day." First his 41 -seat sunshine coach was 'pinched" by the police, he found out later. Then
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  • 87 8 Fiolidaymakers and sidents at Yarmouth of Wight, are not dr< Ing when they see a saucer a working mo oi the "Cramp Wing its trials which its signer Mr. Leonard Ci of Yarmouth, an air I designer, claims would j Britain ahead of the wo In the aircraft race
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  • Article, Illustration
    70 8 When Australian Mr and Mrs. B. Greetham said thej were going to move house they really meant it. They sold the site of their house in Milperra, just outside Sydney, to be used for building a factory and moved the house bodily to Condell Park three miles away.
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    73 9 than two jocis got X would bo nnc they had Xi walked round i et not believe my I blanking a phone box Iwm bus had been a] parking and that I into a taxi ight bob-- ;ht round the sergeant tn.v bus? 1 Bob was reet to ate
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  • 16 9 m dynamic R- I ims earth X acandi scent E i re- enter H isphere.
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  • 69 9 i ritisli midget submarine "Sprat,* 1 being hoisted aboard the American I'.S.S Alcor at Portsmouth on loan to the r.S. Navy. *j \l\ Is in testing harbour defences the submarine will be returned to Royal Navj in September. g Sailii i;> sprat in the Alcor are
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  • 82 9 I)> i:a the film 1 mi <>i 25 "La Feinme FA I.c Picn- tin* in v hich she plays if the leading feminine role Jnirhj young French star BRIGITTE BARDOT, gives some hrip to French ii nth or MARCEL AC HARD who has the difficult task
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  • 287 10 ILL-DEFINED BORDERS CAUSE NEW ASIAN ROW 'I^iii newest trouble In Asia today is ccn- urd on tin- UUIc-known border areas separating i ambodia from South Vietnam and Siam. unci. r Premier Prince Norodom ik, has accused Siam to the wesl and m to the oast of violating her territory v
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  • 87 10 Dr. Rhee's ex-rival is jailed f<HO BONC; AM, one \j of South Korea's top political figures Since the Liberation has been sentenced to five years' Imprisonment in S< v O4il Tor violating Korea's national security laws, But he was cleared oi espionage charges v h i c h could have
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  • 32 10 f id aui hi irl ed a hem I <■■ VCilip i/ .t, j f] |gg i 1 1 aid, i.ii the Saigon rlvei and to rehabilitate lig] thou i Reuter
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  • 76 10 T*OKYO Government approval Is expected .soon foi the export of US$l6,- f jii()(io in pianl equipment to iii" United Arab Republic on an easy payment b; Can Ing spinning sugar refining and cauj tic soda n ufacturing pianl will be shipped to tho UA R undi
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  • 204 10 I>RESIDENT CHIANG KAI-SHEK has given B Hi ;i nee; t lia' Irccdoin Oi the prea and 1 reedoni oi speech will guaranteed i" the Republic ol China j usi as quickly a.- condl tions will permit." Tin., assurance w a "■>■ en In an Interview In
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  • 133 10 It was the first time a top member of the Indian Government has commented openly on the execution of the leaders or the Hungarian revolution. Mr. Pant told a public meeting at Ferozepore that countries which had given freedom to people were taking it back.
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  • 31 10 Completion of the withdrawal of 100,000 Chinese "volunteers" from North Korea to begin on Friday, would still leave an estimated 120,000 to 1 70.000 communist Chinese troop* in North Korea U.P.I.
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  • 32 10 .•l monument dedicated to Japanese and Philippine nationals who died during the second world war has been unveiled at the top of Mount At (ui>, near Chosi City, east 0) Tokyo Reuter
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  • 49 10 Mayor George Christopher Of San Francisco presented visiting Preside;! Garcia with a redwood and gold navel as a meaSu f c o i c jricnd h ip be tween the United States cv! the Philippines He called the gavel a "i t from the Tree of Democracy." Reuter
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  • 18 10 Mr Nani Wartabone. a government guerilla leader, has been appointed Resident in the conquered rebel North Celebes.- Reuter
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  • 18 10 Veteran policewoman Miss Hu Tao-hsing, 45 has be come deputy chief v' Taipeh's fourth district police station. U.P.I.
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  • 15 10 An international trade fair Is planned for Rang< on In 1960 or 1961 Reute r
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  • 18 10 North China's biggest seaport, Tientsin, has built its first tugboat, the Peking Sac China AY.Vn Agency reported. U.P.I.
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  • 58 10 rhe Australian naval hydros raphie survey being carried out to provide new sea lanes between Darwin and South-Cast Asia is expected to obtain data for charts for at least four safe new lanes in the treacheroii s Sahul Bank area between Darwin and Timor, These lanes would pntvidr Shorter routes
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  • 67 10 University of California in Lo* Angela has >'• ceived C/ 5539,000 i tfu 'filer Foundation for its cnthnomusicologij programme, particularly for Oriental music Studies Two complete Indonesian 1 lelan on hestras will be i r chased, and two Asian musicians will go to the university for one year each to
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  • 35 10 rhe United Statea hai loan ed India U5520,000,000 to finance development of iron ore deposits in thr Indian state of Orissa Japan will be the piin cjpal foreitn markci im i he ore,— U.P. I.
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  • 126 10 Japan to join in giant Mekong scheme? JAPAN will soon an nounce it., party pat ion in the plan develop the Mekoj River, the VietJ Press Agency J Saigon. The agency said j a J would formally readiness to |oi i n t l development schi te wh" Mr. C.W,
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  • 103 10 Japanese, Chinese co-operate NATIONALIST China' Ministry of Economy Affairs in Taipeh has ap« proved a technical co operation agreement un der which a Japani true and car ftnn v. Formosa's only mot c pro ducer. The contract v a signe last December betweei Japan's Nishan Mo to Company and the
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  • 30 10 nvw stamps v- in Saigon in co i tion o{ tho fourth i sary ol the acc< piiwor of Pi'< sid< Dinh Diem of 8 nam. Reuter
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  • 20 10 Rangoon health ties .said the Incl cholera In Burma yot reached p which could ca i Reuter
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  • 46 10 1 imeni '>n ja'pa c Premier 10 I U' lopmenf ol South Ea it Asia I the Col >mbo Plan repr< >enl > an enlia I for developnK nl ol a la to the extent thai I P»an should iuppl«m«nt the Colombo plan, U.P.I.
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  • 150 11 I N „i Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru desht (I a?> 'fantastic nonsense" any talk about 1( I dilation of the rupee. "The rupee is one t l best currencies In the world. We are never (|lll fc 0 devalue it whatever happens,'* he said,
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  • 62 11 The Taipeh newspaper Mews said the United Jates willingness to reopen bbassadorial talks with tommunist China and also 3 relax trade bans against jommunlst nations "may r- .(vv round of speiilation a.s to American stives and intentions." I- Id d "It Is unfortunte thai the U.S.
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  • 92 11 BURMESE parliamentary deputy who voted with the Opposition in a I recent no-confidence mo- tion against the govern- merit was burned in effigy when he returned to his constituency in Upper Burma. Faced with a demonstration by some of his voters, Deputy U Pc Tin doiined
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  • 77 11 MATTER OF SURVIVAL FOR JAPAN' SUPPORT and co-opera-tion of the United States Ls needed to solve Japan's economic problems, Mr. Takashi Komatsu, president of the Japan-Ame-rican Society of Tokyo, said in San Francisco. Japan, he said, must import 20 per cent of its foodstuffs and raw materials to survive. Its
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  • 159 11 T*HE Ceylon Government has announced the establishment of a committee to hold a comprehensive inquiry into the working of locally registered shipping lines, and to make recommendations for the development of Ceylon ship- ping. The committee will be be headed by retired Chief Justice Sir Edward
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  • 110 11 THE Chinese Nationalist Government will send three scientists to Moscow to attend the fifth session of the special committee of the International Geophysical Year in August, it was announced In Taipeh. Dr. Li Shun-mon, chairman of the Chinese national committee for 1.G.Y., said the delegates
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  • Calling all Photographers
    • 530 12 Colour becoming popular ONE THING THAT'S FA S T GAINING POPULARITY IN MALAYA IS COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHY, That's the basic reason why the Photographic Society ol Singapore has added a colour group to Its midst, with Dr. Cheah Seng Keo as chairman. The group recently held its first quarterly colour slide
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    • 223 12  -  Tan Soon Teck by J£VER\ no* and then i Indul ■<■ my.si it in t hr TJX Ol haviiif, a pet peeve One of them con >i I latural dLsllki Jar holiday photo which c >wnv members ol b Family tai in;^ into Ihe
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    • 949 13 World's brutal choice: Grow up or blow up BRIGHTER THAN A THOUSAND Dr. Robert Jungk, Gollancz and Davis. 21s. PKIL, 1939, Sir John Cockcroft, who is no,N research member of Britain's Atomic Energy Authority, came to an important and difficult decision. He joined the movement growing up among nuclear scientists
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    • 563 13 DON'T FEEL GUILTY IF YOU' RE RICH THE QUEST FOR WEALTH By R< \eri g c L. Heilbroner. Eyre and Spottiswoode 25s 1 1 By MICHAEL FOOT. r; ill i c i is a perfect bedside i>!">k for bankers. li any of them an left with a twin-; of conscience
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  • MILTON HITS A CENTURY IN TEST DEBUT
    • 467 14 land ENGLAND'S OPENJ ING B\T PROBl E I MVI WI i I BE SOI Vih NOW. Arthur Milt* HI, I uil haired jjloueester shin opening batsman, achieved the (h mm ol all cricket er? yesterday when I i 1 1 i i a c
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    • 124 14 \N Australian soccer team will make a 10-match tout of New Zealand starting on August 2. Two tests win be played during the tour. Tiic financial terms are that the New Zealand Soccer Federation will "pay all and take all". The itinerary is: August
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    • 86 14 f[i nrv 'a' c \li i captain 1)1 'he tourins N< w Zealand cricki t team, learnt d v< ter(l Ol the Udd n dc'nth o$ hi moi her at hom< lf i the third Mew Zea- i i! -Ml< r in this w;iy th<
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    • 86 14 AUSSIE BEATS Russian Stuart Mac- E Kenzie (left) of E E Sydney Rowing riub, holder of the 5 E title, beat fancied Russian challenger E E V. Ivanov in the E final of the Dia- E mond Challenge E E Sculls at the Hen- E ley Royal Regatta 5 E
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    • 49 14 The Soviet Union was leading last night In the women's team event in the world gymnastic championships In MOSCOW. The Soviet team had a total or 190.461 points. Czechoslovakia was second with 183.859 and Rumania third with 183.659. Japan was fourth with 182.50.— Renter
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    • 24 14 Thfl Singapore Base District Individual athletic championships for 1958 win be held at Nee Soon Garrison sports fields tomorrow. :r 2'M) p.m.
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    • 104 14 rpwo leading Austra- lian junior tennis players -20 year-old Fred Stolle of Sydney and 19-year-old Don Russell of Melbourne will become students at the Pan American University in Edinburgh, Texas. Russell is Victoria's leading junior; Stolle is a ranked New South Wales player, who has represented his State in
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    • 93 14 The request also stated that the desire to enrol a couple of young Australians was part of the University's plan to regain its once high standing In Inter-collegiate tmni s. Publication of the request in Sydney led to Btolle, Russell and many other young players contacting Mr. Russell.
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    • 34 14 offer from U.S. ion and accomnn lati a." Tennis exports in Australia said that thi y be« lieve that this Is the tlrsl case ever of thi ofl :.ri and acceptance of ::r.j scholarships."
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    • 50 14 piLIPINO feati.; .vcigW "Ovi 3 Larry Baatan, 12-round points ci'vL-:or. over Australian champtofl Max Murphy at Uu SydneJ Stadium last night. Baatan weighed and Murphy 128 It The powerful twopunching of Baatan t a tremendous lea points, to which Murphy, WW was the favourite, ha reply.— U.P.l.
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    • 15 14 Hungary beat thi Union 5-3 in Ml national WftterpolO in Moscow yesterday.
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    • 134 14 4 FILM which shows some of the rea on i tor the world pre-eminence of Air tralian swimmers li now beii g creened In Bingo pore. l! called n lining Champion and was awarded fir t prize m competition with 66 film from we
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 108 14 CLUEa \< i:o^s 6 Operatic waterman In vcB tills, oi > mre 1 n for Iti this b »port man who m- plrei to greal heights? < 13). 8; 9 Edit pamphlets (9) talnl (5), 13 Prides Itseli as a spinnei 11 J tn« el C 6 Hd (4;. i
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  • 341 15 'forgotten' man sweeps Lanes to easy victory jki w STATHAM, 2s-year-old "forgotten* 1 fast > bowler of English erleketj swept Lancashire in overwhelming two-day win over Lelresteriirt' at Manchester yesterday. ham, a regular for England's r r< team gay( v. ay to Surrey's Pet< r i oadi 11 wickets for
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  • 87 15 W a a nd Ch m er runf C ?Sj! re a1 Leicestershire by an •sail 58 H Lh?P, Ca Ir s 31 (M miU)n wj J Stiti ,pi r r MX fc 81) Leicestershire j. «tatham seven for 44 Including hat-trick. i o^^^"^ six decked
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  • 136 15 'i Tom i In the laal Lea ;ue of Wale Wheel- res pro-' i Grand yby 150 yards 2hr.| Jack Pethurst oj Byd- ney'a dampsie club waa leading by halJ a wheel irom club-mate Graham Thomas. With only two to go. the Campaie team was •still
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  • 378 15 RACING SECTION Rose of Malaya in form ROSE OF MALAYA IX> (Franklin) was going much better than The Cobra t George) to dispose of three in 38 4, 5 this morning at Bukit Timah. Considering they were wide out and Rose of Malaya was well on the bit, it was
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  • 52 15 CHAMPION FOR THE FIFTH YEAR TWENTY TWO-YEAR-OLD Ron Crawford of Sydney's Randwick-Kcn-slngton Athletic Club won the New South Wales 20 kilometres walking championship at Centennial Park for the fifth year in succession. Walking In heavy rain he covered the distance in llir 39min l.lsec. winning by 50 yards from club-mate
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  • 61 15 Canada completed a 5-0 win over Cuba in the lir.st round North American Zone Davis cup tie in Toronto yesterday. They meet the United states in the next round. in ye terday'fl matche Bob Bedard beat Raul Karman 6 2, <>-l. 6-3, and Paul
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  • 652 15  -  ALLAN LEWIS KJKJK JIIKRE WERE PLENTY OF IMPRESSIVE WORKOUTS ON THE FAST NUMBER TWO TRACK AT BUKIT TIMAH THIS MORNING, WHICH SHOULD Kh A BIG HELP TO PUNTERS WHEN ASSESSING CHANCES FOR THE SINGAPORE TURF CLUB'S JULY MEETING STARTING ON SATURDAY, Pizarro (Franklin) was as impressive ;is anything
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  • 42 15 ARTHUR WARD. Leading Sydney jockey, arrived in Singapore yesterday with his wifV. Ward who is on a "Busman's Holiday" for about six weeks in Malaya, will ride at Bukit Timah and the Penan g (loid Cup meeting.
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  • 273 15 Racing schedule for yearlings T)^l AILS of the racing schedule for tin- Singapore Turf Club yearlings has been 3 c decided. If approved by the committee, the E yearlings will as two-vcar-olds race accord- g ing to this schedule: E At the March meeting n:>!> there will be one run
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  • 451 16 IMO IiNUMI ijiiiic Minister, Mr. Harold Macniillan was the first E head o! a foreign Kov- E ernment to visit Gene- i ral Dfl (iaulle sine« j E the General became France's Premier. E Here from left to E right at the Matignon E Palace
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  • 46 16 Lecturer., and Students at Rutherford Colieg. <,i Tern nology in Newcastle on Tyne arc to build an atomic reactor, it was learned last night. The "do-it-yourself" tram Will build it for i; 50,000 —considerably less than if OUtsidfl labour was used. Reuter
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  • 89 16 CALL BY IKE FOR CURB ON PASSPORTS PRESIDENT Eisenhower, in B .special message to Congress, -said yesterday that the UJ3. Government should Ivdw the power to deny passports to citizens whose travel abroad would be against the interests of the United States. He said he would soon submit legislation to
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  • 39 16 lii .some industrial areas Of Britain it is almost a tradition for many girls to a set of dentures on their 21st birthday, the annual meeting of th British Dental Association was told at Dundee, Scotland, yesterday. Reuter
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  • 37 16 THE Antara news agency said in Jakarta yesterday that rebel forces had been brought to bay in the North Celebes towns of Tomohon and Tondano. The rebel fortifications were under continuous naval and army gunfire,
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  • 26 16 Industrial centres in Finland cast heavy votes yesterday indicating a further swing to the left in general elections for the nation's one-chamber parliament.
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  • 51 16 The Indian warship My sore which arrived lure to- day, will fire b 17 gun alute f i iring the official call ol the < << nor, sir William Qoode on R< ur Admiral Cha kra rtl thi afternoon The Rear Admiral thl (called on the i i■■
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  • 152 16 I npHE Argentine world X champion motor i racing driver Juan i Manuel Fangio. above, I told reporters at ißheinus, France, yesterday he I would not drive again. Fangio, who was very upset by the death yes- terday of the Italian driver Luigi Musso in
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  • 84 16 Britaln'l If) year, old film star, Janette Scott sucks her pen thought. fully as though undecid. cd. I'.ut siie shouldn't »«>. Pot she u;!s just about to sign handsome Rim A*year contract w i< Hollywood Rim dii«>t Harold n<-< hi. First film will he I
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  • 6 16 ROAD ACE FANGIO IS SO UPSET...
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    • 354 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. A'l VOIIK BEBVICI 20 Wt.rds Y2 (Min.)-llox >» f'". extra FOTOMATIC IS tAMOUS for fa.st photostats. 5a Robinson Kouri. *****. WHERE TO STAY 20 Words |J Htm.)— -Box Si ett. extra OLKNKAGLEK HOI M. L<>r:ttf(i n< ar Hotimw ;ii Garden I Ebccellenl Cuisine Bar. Tel: *****/3. SITUATION VACANT
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    • 17 16 For that Extra Touch of Glamour 1958 Miss Singapore MAX FACTOR |O* Cosmetics of the Stars V^£tJ^
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  • THE PAPER WITHIN A PAPER Eve
    • 10 1 THE PAPER WITHIN A PAPER Eve Tuesday. July 8. 1958.
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    • 130 1 I VIANMQIIN MMMM Locke demonstrates in a dance pose the charm of a sarong iv V Javanese brocade, a bodice composed el a f Javanese liand\\o\ -en 1 stole and girdle ol striped handwoveii silk 4 from Medan In the background is t a length ot Javanese batik in an
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    • 406 1 nil TEXTILE designer who £aye Singapore the highlyoriginal "jungle and kampong" creations in hand-blocked silks nd cottons with truly Malayan patterns has created another new me of fabrics. time he comes up with patterns called "Island in in' 1 and "Spider Mother," the with a
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    • 446 1 Indonesian strife cuts supplies SCARCE as hens teeth and getting scarcer by the day because of civil conflict are Indonesia's wonderful batiks, brocades and hand-weavings of all kinds and from all parts of the islands. At his point of history the antique weavings to be
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      • 132 1 50 CENTS A YARD HUNDREDS OF PIECES IN BEAUTIFUL SILKS COTTONS normally priced between $1.50 to $4.50 a yard, now in CLEARANCE COUNTERS of 50 CENTS, ONE DOLLAR and $1.20 a yard. Just a few of the many more special offers Can Can Petticoats I Children's Can Can PethU.P. $6.00.
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    • 83 2 THERE is practical charm to this colourful two piece sports ensemble, worn by on attractive model, Miss Judy Lee. Designed by a skilled Singapore lady designer best known for her flattering maternity originals, it is made of Oriental printed cotton with self-border trim at the strapless bodice. The
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    • 239 2 INDONESIAN batik-, hand woven textiles, jewellery and carvings, Indonesian Arts Curios, 33 Tanglin Rd. and Ma-layan-Javanese Arts Curios, I 157 Orchard ■Rd.. Hollywood i waist nippers, US. lingerie, Radha Store, 86 North Bridge Rd.; Italian Christmas cards, wall hangings and Great Barrier Reef shell jewellery Silvercraft Shop.
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    • 213 2 jyjKMBKRS and friend* ot Singapore'! French Colony will celebrate the traditional French holiday Ua.st.illr Day. on July with a round ot festive {^ithering.s to mark the occasion. At ica.t 24 hour., before the eveni rood French cooks here Miii be baking chestnui bread for serving at social gatherings,
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      850 2 ANE oi the pioneers in nail-lacque ring products has started c Gr *J t mental vogue for shimmering nails. Her British factory ha to Singapore a full line of these fabulous, pearly-lustred polish; beautifying the hands. Eve has t-xamiiied the range from pale .shell pink to fashion pink.s, an
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      • 37 2 NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED!!! Glasses of various colours for daily use. S Coffee sets, Cocktail sets, Salade sets, in Lacquer. AT DING HOW 33, North Bridge Rond, Tel: *****. Vanity for Bridal Gowns and Headdresses Battery Road.
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      436 3 THE NEWEST. SNAPPIEST MOST PRACTICAL PAGE DESIGNED FOR WOMEN M ooL eiean V perfume U I e uv or evening I;.' cloying or f\ no matter I ,d liiiiiiiiiiiiiii X rABLE" describe* fij irts ensemX frock.- and h niart materX at a centra] v. specialises in The gayest ox
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    • 83 3 Designers whose fashions are being shown at current International Exposition at Brussels are underscoring: lace in their creations, surely the most widely accepted and feminine of textiles.. Long in vogue among smart women here, it i s available at one shop in numerous Continental versions, yardage manufactured
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    • 230 3 Sputniks all the rage in Toytown MOST famines indulge their children generously in the matter of buying toys and Singapore's parents spend thousands of dollars each year on these necessary trifles designed to keep the youngsters ■amused for long and blessed hours. Despite all the warnings in recent years of
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    • 232 3 THERE'S MAGIC IN HER TOES E A Singapore girl who E has icon coveted awards E in the world of ballet is E Miss Elaine Vine, an atE tractive lass who went to England in 1951 to coinE plete her training and E hopes ?ww to continue E her career
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      • 129 3 e&ety cotty... Mpm jTjL &m jfjf WODEL TD 81 **//l<StC&a4 REFRIGERATOR Cash Price: $930.00 Hire Purchase Terms: 12 Monthly Payments of $82.00 1 5 Monthly Payments of $67.00 24 Monthly Payments of $43.50 Singapore Dealer.: Alliance Radio Service, 53, East COOSi Road. Broadway Radio Co., 259, Joo Chial Rood. Cheng
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    • 435 4 MORE SILVERWARE ON WAY lanche oJ handight metalwaie In iat months brii to Bin g a > or c ikei Ihe richness and beauty ol •> dozen ci afts In as many I id t j which i c historically radit lOh.i i But now nay expect to si hei
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    • 122 4 Luxury in the bath Red roses in the bathroom? But certainly, if you are thinking of remodelling your bathroom To be really up-to-date nowadays you must scrap the cold, clinical approach and go in for a cosy and luxurious atmosphere. Some ambitious bathroom designers are going so far as to
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    • 83 4 N afternoon rrocfc In floral prited cotton satin ii ni,:;.,,! b) Bras Basah Road Hesignei is mown above bj Miss June (.ii.s.m attractive Sinsa The Immlh,- ol this riattertni costume owe« its '''IM-..1 in simulated lacing in contrasting cuiu.m.i braid it la one oi brllliam intnmci col- 'I
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    • 180 4 FOODSTUFFS PUT TO MANY USES rpo those foreigners within our shores— and also to manj- of our own local younger generation— a goo< deal of the Malayan food stuffs which may be foun< In picturesque local markets are mysterious. But their uses are numerous and most of the natural foods
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    • 118 4 'SACK'! IN BATIK QMNCiAPOKt: model m, s O lunue Ucomber'i left, U shown wearini i»! interesting rink l hand-made batik vi. she wore lm a recent him depicting Sputh-Eas! Asian fashions, together' with four othe, n,. in v quins The attractive f rocfc j shown i. s of claret colour-
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    • 120 4 Mothers rush for nippers A shop in North Bridge Road is selling Holly, wood waist-nippers llkj mad— not to the filles for whom these lightly-boned girdle corselottes were" cii Mi:r.ed but to their MOTHERSwho, in turn, are buying them for their adoli scent daughters. There's a current wgue among teenaged
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