The Singapore Free Press, 15 July 1958

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1 4 The Singapore Free Press
  • 21 1 The Singapore Free Press Mi lava's Own Family Paper U" Tj <i,,»;" t|t ore. Tuesday, July 15. 1938. Price 15 Cts.
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  • 345 1 LOYALIST TROOPS MARCH TO AID FAISAL: CRISIS TALKS IN WEST lOYALIST troops are J marching on Bagdad to ounter the rebellion against Bng Faisal and his proVestorn regime, Jordan ladio reported la. t night. In another dramatic deelopmenl President Eisenhower announced that he had called for an emergency session of
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  • 243 1 > SNT f:isen--1 HOWER'S decision for an urgent I the Secu- Council cm the t caught Washington diplomats by surprise last night. The announcement followed a two-hour conference between the President and his chief military and diplomatic advisers and congressional leaders on the coup d'etat
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  • 25 1 The Queen: Another comfortable day ;i who haa bten tvom acute catarBmw last able it, no P*S com .v trrday. it Bucklntfew nperaturt re- trned.
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  • 236 1 rrHE British Ambassador to Iraq, Sir Michael Wright, and Lady Wright are safe in a Bagdad hotel, the U.S. State Department told the London Foreign Office yesterday. The embassy, which was ransacked and set on fire, was largely destroyed. First report of the incident
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  • 32 1 August first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 79 cents prr lb. up thre* quarters of a cent on yesterday's close. The tone was steady quiet.
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  • 29 1 Three men assaulted a vegetable dealer in Haji Lane oil North Bridge Road yesterday and robbed him of $3,000 in cash and $2,200 in cheques.
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  • 14 1 A fifth volcano, Mt. Mihara, started erupting near Tokyo last night. Reuter
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  • 172 2 Bishops studying report on family planning A Ml (II -P I BI.K IS £l> Church of England report which morally justifies responsible contraception is being examined by one of the committees into which the Lambeth conference of Anglican Bishops from all over the world divided yesterday. Other subjects being discussed
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    68 2 The "darlings" of the Revue Continental, Kay Carson 15, and Albert Dawking, 17 who flew into Singapore last night to perform at a Colony night spot. Although so young, Kay and Albert have been acclaimed in Australia, India and Ceylon for their flawless adagio dancing. At the airport last night,
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  • 334 2 Ike to Mr. K. trade, yes, but credits... PRESIDENT Eisenhower told Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Minister, In a letter yesterday that expanded Soviet-United States trade could improve relations between the two countries, but said lone-term U.S. credits: for Soviet buyers would raise complex questions. The letter, handed over
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  • 91 2 HUNGARIAN Officials have denied reports that Mr>. Julia Rajk, Widow of the former Hungarian Foreign and Interior Minuter. Mr Laszlo Rajk. has been sent enced In secret as an accomplice Ol Mr. Imrc Nagy, Pri'mior during t lie 1 «T4s rising. Western correspondents m
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  • 66 2 A "VOTES FOR ANIMALS'' campaign was launched by Air Chief Marshal Lord Dow ding at the offices of Ihe Animal Defenre Society in London yesterday. Britain' ftnimft] lorers art to be asked to sign a Pledge to withhold their votes from any political Party which does
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    45 2 picture Pretty Betty Frazer answers so many phonic m lw secretary's job that she finally decided to find out uhil goes on at the other end of the switchboard. Bel Betty, of Silver Springs. Florida, uoses with a linesoud belt and a repair phone U.P.I.
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  • 211 2 OI Mohammed Ben Salah. O known as General Bcllouni.-, former Insurgent tighter who changed sides last year and led a proFrench army of 3.O(KJ men. was killed yesterday fightIng once more against the French. Troops found him and killed him In a farmhouse
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  • 27 2 A Fete and Fun I be hold at the St. Cathedral grow 't turday. August 2 In aid of tho St. Andrew Mission Hospital.
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    • 46 2 CREAM' M«*' BEFORE Germany. vil' i' X > r r A. I P TC" fe OAMD*" 1 FF Equals for yi^ Arrtu Theusandf of ■•tMQf^ "'Jo'H $12.50 p»r »«t. SI 00 P paefcinq Sole Agent: inlll HAIYEN TRADING COMW II Chongc Alley T'" 1 Sinqoporf-t. P hon<
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  • 230 3 Wed 3 months, a husband turned of mother-in-law riTHIN in%l> Illolltns of nis niLirria 8 e a m an was sleeping with his i o the in-law, Judge Abraham Flint said in Nottingham divorce court I'u refused a divorce to Leonard Litchlield, 29, who petitioned ads vi adultery by his
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  • 81 3 SINGAPORE contractor wryii I(1U| fovement works for Ifte U i (i Board was admoni la i tester da) for causing ,i, obstruction <»n the pyang Road. i Board acted following .1 >mplaint from a motort I road rM Pwtij oC ked since 1 riday
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  • 149 3 tINCESS MARGARET yesterday accepted a 550-acre island from the people of British u:r. The bland, hitherto named Portland. I be renamed Princess Margaret Island. was ted to her by iiimilllllllllllllllllillllllllllllll'-' W.C A. Bmnet. Premier Briti lumbia. when offici welcomed the icess on the Lawns of
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    32 3 picture. One of Princess Margaret's last official engagements in Britain before she left for Canada was a royal garden party at Buckingham Palace. Here she chats with guests. i U.P.I.
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  • 29 3 The Republic of Ireland had an adverse trade balance of £34,415,000 during the first six months of this year it was announced last night. Reuter
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  • 19 3 t students L Secondary 7* > end a BJnmrnt spon *H today. .P'ftCea they c Assembly Peart'i nil) Training
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  • 26 3 picture Mr. Lakh] Hassaram and his bride. Miss Nirmlu hainani during their wedding ceremony at the Victoria Memorial Hall, Singapore. yesterday. Free Press
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  • 100 3 LAZINESS BLAMED FOR MINE ACCIDENTS AN official report issued in Glasgow yesterday blamed "sheer laziness and a complete disregard of the law and safety of the mine" for much of tho loss of life in Scottish coal pits. The report by Mr. W. Widdas, inspector for the Scottish division of
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  • 229 3 A SINGAPORE Council of Women leader yesterday urged the introduction in Malaya of legislation protecting the interests of children of broken marriages. Mrs. Shirin Fozdar, general secretary of the council, said Malaya should follow the lead of Britain which has a new law under which
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    • 78 3 I The Stage Club j Next Week I "BOOK OF THE MONTH" 1 a comedy by Basil Thomas I Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat., July 23rd 24th 25th 26th j§ THE CULTURAL CENTRE, CAKWING RISE J S Bookings at Robinsons Tel: ***** TillllltllC3imillllllinillllllllliini!!lli!IIIIIC]l!lllillll!IC3llilillil!ii:ii'lll! Hli'r:,- I JB HACOFLEX I ißi'l MODEL IB
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    • 225 4 Opinion A growing problem rrHE Free Press has! 1 frequently drawn attention to the bleak outlook which faces our youngsters when the time comes for them to leave school. This gloomy picture has been heavily underlined by a survey conducted by the Geography Department of the University of Malaya which
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  • 1158 4  - The Colony's great problem POPULATION exposed by survey ROBERT HO by Acting Head of the Department of Geography of the University of Malaya rvURING the Ifniver- iity Ol Malaya's long vacation this vr.iv, several <>* im from the Geography Department surveyed !h<> use of land In rural Singapore. Our chief
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  • 131 4 OIK Russell Brain, president ol the Family Planning Association in Britain speaking at the annual general meeting, said the choice for the world lay between famine, i starvation and infanticide on one hand and conception control on the other. The world population was fast outstrip- pniK the world's
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    • 16 4 Drink jJf PSr^^T^ lib A real I fruit Juice j j ORANGEADE IHII'M lI.MIII'IMIII llHlHlMllllltllllllimiHl HIIIIM
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    • 132 4 P^WJFI TRANSHAILER A transistorized electronic mega- I "XflK. i phone with a range of 400 yards or 1 ■wZeK/*^ more. The Transhailer is extremely ro- V >s^^^7^^a^ J \M bust and fully portable. One set of V^s^i^ lr^^^ botteries can be expected to last six vT \^Sipf months, the equivalent
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  • 284 5 OUTHS UNDER 20 OUT CANVASSING EVERY NIGHT AT KALLANG i\ Labour Front, Mr, Lim Ser he Buang bin Omar Junta; 3 ty: Mr, Lo Ka Fat; Independent: G \LK. SabaL POLLING DAY is on July 26. voters of Kalians by-election at Kallang are »ing subjected to one oi the most
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  • 36 5 Cannonballs' in disguise Picture. rhese t», wnon Kan i;i rls are ntfa i. 1(( hr cousin c e «»H!ini the Shrlnt fS an vi fs^ rrus at tail,,. J ls allNn, 1o nlo "some--1 nij) U.P.I
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  • 58 5 The Senate of the University of Malaya will meet towards the end of this month to appoint a registrar to succeed Mr. W Burton, who has been seconded from the Federation Education Ministry since May last year. The Free Press understands that four or five candidates will
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    61 5 The Royal Air Force's small fleet of ten Comet Murk Us, part of which are seen here at Royal Air Force, Lyneham, have flown 200 million passenger miles and carried large quantities of cargo. Almost 100 scheduled return flights to the Far East have been made, half to Australia and
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  • 119 5 HHHE Sennett Estate Residents' Welfare Association has complained to the Singapore City Council about the cattle nuisance in the area. The Secretary Mr. Tay Leong Yam said numerous complaints had been received from residents. "The situation has been getting from bad to worse, and we
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  • 105 5 MALAYS' SCHOOL GROUSE REMOVED A MAJOR grouse by Malay leaders in Singapore that the Government is not providing adequate facilities for teaching religion in Malay schools has now been removed. The Ministry of Education has now decided to ap point 14 men and four women teachers to teach religion to
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  • 29 5 The Ohana government Is to establish an international broadcasting system with a provisional capital outlay of £1,098,400 it was announced in Accra yesterday. Reuter
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    • 78 6 i FRESHEST NEW TASTE IN SMOKING l i 1 1 Oasis tastes fresh whil< i you smoke. .fresh aftti smoking too. That's why S smokers who know. now smoke the big "O 1 Vnniifncttired hti rJ i Uggrtl A flTftra \J J J 1 tobacco Co., 1.5.A., wmtmm*~~~~~~~ 0m Mf
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    • 408 6 BORN today, you are one of ,k genial, outgoing IHr ':< whose keen sensitivity make for you to mix with and undw SS all types of individuals You r !ic home in all kinds of comm at would be a valuable contact mL^S big business. L k If all this
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 129 7 LONDON, Jul.v I I Pieiious Todaj I|; V" 23 bi:\ cis "23 buytffl 22 sellers MVj sellers 22 buyers buyers i sellers HH »U«ra i peg Settlewenl ii H N 23 buyers 23 l buyers i- 23 sellers 23H sellers 22 hirers 23 to buyers 23 sellers
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    • 96 7 NEW YORK. July 14. Previous Today jtraits spot 93.87 norn 94.00 nom. s ß Sr»ct Julj V. 93.12 buyers 93.25 buyers 94.00 sellers 94.25 sellers Sepf 93 12 buyers 93.25 buyers 94.12 sellers 94.25 sellers QuiH SALES: Nil. jm: futures July 26.70 buyers 27.05 buyers 26.90 sellers
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    • 30 7 NEW YORK, July 14. Previous Today BusMals 482. 80 476.89 »il:nad» 122.34 120.82 Jmcstic Bonds 90.54 90.59 P ltlM 80.55 80.15 locks Composite Iverafea IG7 45 165.63
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    • 63 7 pabar spol 27 'j to 28. ing release 27.., afloats to 2ti July shipment 26'[, pon? spot 27 j to 28. a waitrelease 27., afloats 27 < 4 to 26 3 i. July shipment 27. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot 46. awaiting release 45. afloats 43 to 42,
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    • 93 7 R Philippines c.i.f. U.K.' rth European ports delivered W per lon- ton .luly/Aiif. &A. Straits c.i.f. L.K./North !°f" n Ports deliverrd JW per lon. ton July/Aur. JNBI Ott crude Straits l.m-opean ports in bulk r lo n 5 ton July WJT OIL crude' Ceylon j. European
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  • 105 7 rE secretary of the Singapore Federation of Boys' Clubs for five years, Mr. Tan Huat Kong has been awarded a four month U.S.I.S. scholarship to study youth work and community service to America. He leaves for America on August 3. This will be Mr. Tan's
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    49 7 merged reef 400 yards offshore. The Kerry more, without any cargo, was head ing slowly toward Ayr Harbour, in thick fog, when she struck the rocks. Hoi id ay make is crowd the beach at Prcstwich, Scotland, as the 400-ton Irish coal ship Renymoif lies aground on a sub-
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  • 128 7 OILS HIT BY NEW MID-EAST CRISIS In the Lon(ll"» BtOCk markets yes- a -0 was completely .by the new laKill In the Middle i sections reJ standing feature weaknesa of oil a r P^icei fell uncl^ persistent tWlti* lost mall Belling i Peking sup. »pota wwc pro* vided by German
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  • 220 7 WHAT is the status of India-born Indians who have taken up Singapore citizenship without at the same time becoming citizens of the United Kingdom and the Colonies? Are they Indian citizens, British subjects, residents of the Colony without any right to a passport,
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  • 209 7 the Free Press, Is: When Mr. X signed thtSingapore citizenship pa pers. he ceased to be an Indian citizen. He also ceased to be a British subject, as he had not taken the precaution of signing the United Kingdom and the Colonies Citizenship papers
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  • 112 7 THE Singapore Council of Women decided at the weekend to hold public-speaking classes for its members. Mrs. George Lee was reelected president. with Mrs. Scow Peck Leng as vice-president, while Mrs Shirin Fozdur was re-elect-ed secretary. Mrs. Posdar said the counc.l also decided to
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 57 7 Miiiiiiimimiiititiimiiiiimmiii: sincapore (hich tides) S TODAY: 10,36 a.m. E E and 9.40 p.m. S TOMORROW: 11.15 E a.m. and 10.21 p.m. THURSDAY: 11.52 a.m. and 11.02 p.m. E E FRIDAY: 12.28 p.m. and 11.45 p.m. E SATURDAY: 1.04 p.m. S SUNDAY: 0.28 a.m. and E 1.40 p.m. E S MONDAY:
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    • 35 7 Today's radio programme 1.15 p.m. Radio Music Hall; Report; 7.00 Time Signal and 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 A *3tft for Dr. MowS©-%laod« Radio Music Hall; 2.00 Close i 3; 8.00 Tne Malayanaire.s; 8.30
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  • 304 8 EIOVELY, raven haired Marianne Cook, German born star of the forthcoming film "Christine/ may become the first glamorous film star to earn the title of "Doctor". She has only one more year of study for her M.D. degree. From her earliest recollections,
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  • 62 8 Thi village ol Dunwlch 3 iff< I] populai ion i (|^t. being wo hed Into the ea On< < a,., .m impoi tani I I 1 Ml 1 Of All I ,i 1754,1 on 1 1 i beach havi .< .> i. go > Dv t
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  • 63 8 For the first tune since the Second World war the territorials provided the Queen' 1 Guard at Buckingham Palace recently A territorial unit, t he inl.mtr y bat t.i lion of the Honourable Artillery Company, mounted a 21 hour U I I I hey ai seen I
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  • 128 8 for yi l It was Ju I the book. „M shire's V. The book sold Iniscripti "'S'Bg known, n \\.--njilßr tor £10 -r"-M ports estimated 1 BUt Ollly tury Eng "Mistress Rossi your pn./.Wtr.eß pray you maybeß of Mai [aret m King's Mother." 1 It Is the i ily
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  • 119 9 YOU CAM TAKE COURAGE HOUSEWIVES -THERE'S STRENGTH IN THOSE CUPS Wives, reluctant to lei ham-handed husbands wash up the household's best crockery, can take courage, This lorry, weighing 31 tons and with four people in the back and one In the cub, is support td by four Wedgewood China cups,
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  • 83 9 Terry Brown becomes a professional cooper Terrl'Troi^ofpLt^ 1 9T m doak c Savings, professional boxer i bvhimsel flffJ/,%* i' ns fWm l 54 allon oak hogshead, made I I %%™&t%ton,%?S n S a COoPe> at Ho ™W°™ Brewery, 5 The traditional ceremony, in which he was doused with vnot %%tufe,
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  • 36 9 &nnua mtn •> 1 i l l{ ynoQ ach \u .of Part thi elega ts oi h>e i" I o fnal for a stroll, net n( f Fe acock, who proudly looks on.
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  • 344 10 RED CHINA IS ACCUSED OF S-EA DUMPING W'Hilf the Japanese Government continues In Us policy of "watchful waiting." growlni section <>i Japanese businessmen Is expressing it self In favour of an early resumption «>i trade with Peking. Businessmen noted with alarm the reports thai COCOM, Pari com mitteeof 15 nations
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  • 167 10 Reducing inflation risks in P.I. rrili; Philippine (ioy--1 ernment's ambitious Jive-year plan for economic development is beinjj scaled down to reduce the risks of inflation. informed BOUrceS said in Washington. The Philippine economic mission negotiating for U.S. and World Bank loans in Washington has been forced to make a complete
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  • 22 10 Madame Pricli Panamyong, wife of a former Premier Nai Pridi of Siam. ha.s to Canton to join hrr husband. U.P.I
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  • 16 10 Traflic accidents in J;ipan In 1951 killed 7,57r> people and injured 124.030 others. Reuter
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  • 123 10 A SOUTH KOREAN diplomat suggested In Tokyo that Korea could fill the gap which Communist China has caused in Japan's trade If there were full-scale Japan Korea trade relations. The diplomat, who asked not to be identified, said that if there were unrestricted trade between
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  • 114 10 'POISON CAUSE OF KERALA MASS DEATHS' Hill #*i" •••featuring news M||| \f and views I VkVk about Asia today A NEW DELHI Govern- ment commission investigating the deaths of 65 people from food poisoning this spring in the State of Kerala has found there was a faulty storage of a
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    36 10 Pakistani health officials at Comilla are here seen being instructed on the use of American vaccines b> two U.S. health experts. Mr. Richard Towle and Dr. Glenn Usher, who are assisting in Pakistan's anti epidemic drive.
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  • Glimpses
    • 26 10 In a fresh leu j let raid Nationalist Chinese air force planes flew over more than 50 towns and cities in Kuangtunq and Kuanusi provinces. U.P.I.
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    • 50 10 Radio Pricing said a 1,800--mile trunk railway— parts of which follow the route of the Communists famous "lon R march" of the JO.'iO's is undfr ronstrur. ftlOft, It originates ;it Chuanchow, in Fukien Province! and terminates at Tali, about 75 miles from the Burmese border in Western Yunnan Province. U.P.I.
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    • 57 10 Twelve Japanese industrial groups and companies submitted papers on designing, reactor fuel, insurance, harbour control and other aspects Of nuclear propelled ships to a .symposium held in Tokyo under tne sponsorship of a semi-official research council for atomicpowered vessels. One of the papers dealt with the designing of a 30,000-ton
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    • 29 10 Smce June 24, there h^ve been reports of growing volcanic activity in three places in Japan cj tending from Kyushu in the sonttiivett to Hokkaido in the north U.P.I.
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    • 30 10 Communlsl China plans to harvest between five and six million tons of edible scawred annually to add to the nation's rice bowls, reported the Peking New China News Agency.— U.P.I.
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    • 47 10 The newly-appointed Philippines Ambassador to Japan, Mr. Manuel A. Adeva, has taken up his post in Tokyo.— Reuter Prince Sihanouk, Prime Minister of Cambodia, s aid in Pnom Penh that "national honour and personal dignitif had forced him to postpone a scheduled trip to South Vietnam. Reuter
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    • 37 10 A team of Soviet engineers and industrial experts will visit Ceylon this month to conduct preliminary work on the establishment of two major industrial pro. jects. a tyre and tube factory and a steel rolling plant. U.P.I.
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    • 32 10 A Japanese mission of 13 members to survey fishery resources in the northwest Pacific jointly with the Soviet Union will leave Tokyo soon for Sovietoccupied Nakhodka, the Japanese Fishery Board said. Reuter
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    • 31 10 The Taipeh news said. "It is notable that the Sonet effort to please the Russian people with highheels and lipstick is beina made in the midst of a food shortage." U.P.I.
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    • 29 10 The Japan Defence Board has already received gur of six United States anti-submarine anciau scheduled to be delivery this year. Japan no* possesses 14 such anti-suo* marine aircraft.- Reuter
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    • 37 10 Spokesman for Japan's foMj largest transistor P lo ducers said that their no* production facilities wou fl enable Japan to step up their present output oj 7.000.000 units to 20.000.000 per ye Qr in tllc future- Reuter
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    • 29 10 Japanese Prime M»>- Nobusuke Kushi »M g Tokyo he would 'i visit the United States .w well a a Central and o• America In Novem^J circumstances pc' !1 Reuter
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    • 13 10 nab". ntwly-JPP ambassador to J;'i Maurillio copnnu rived in Tokyo panied by »»> Reuter
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    • 121 10 Studying Overseas? If you're shortly due to ro to immediately to Circulation Britain or Australia (or in (Manager, Straits Budget. fMI any overseas country) for limps House, River Valley studies you cannot do better ICoad, Singapore fl. Six months for keeping in tou< It wilh costs only $24.00 by airmail
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  • 479 11 Almost all A-blasts can be detected' 4 WUIiLiU VVIUO A system of monitor- stations measursound, earth E tremors, ocean waves, E/ n d radioactivity E should be able to deE teci any nuclear ex- plosion, in the opinion E Japanese scientists. E Dust and rain laden E,, ti radioactivity conE
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  • 131 11 'AUSTRALIA ON THRESHOLD OF GREAT BOOM' A MERICAN businessmen feel Australia is on the threshold of a boom which the United States experienced early this century," said Mr. T. Malcolm, president of Wallbestos Inc. of New York, now in Sydney on a business trip. Mr. Malcolm, who said he wished
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  • 67 11 rE world famous marble frieze from the Pergamdn altar of ancient Greece is to be returned to East Germany from the Soviet Union, the Fast Germany news agency A.D.N. reported. Other art treasures and historical archives material taken after World War II are also to
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  • 400 12  -  SUNNY GIAM ir MALAYAN lensmen have long bern outstanding in Chilean photographic salons For th last few years, top awards of the Valparaiso exhibition have gone to our local cameramen. Two gold medals have already crossed the ocean ettle in Singapore, and this week news of another
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  • 96 12 - WAN YI?E KONG, A.R.P.S. The only extra worn needed was a bit of retouching done on the face area of the negative. This was necessary to add a more "feminine appearance. Enlargement Except for this, no extra effort was necessary. The rest was straight forward,
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  • 94 12 MM,\\.\\ Uifstjiiii who nave pictures bsjui the Yil SakflMlntercional i>< A't>- Fotograflco Val paiaiso arc: Am K»k Hi it \i;r> 1-. Ho i.it Seng, ahivs (i); yip Cbeom Fun IBPS (I); Harrj km. ran (j;; i.uu Mini Loon (1); Kw«'K Bhang w«-i. ABPS (1»; Wan fllfl KODfi \HV^ (3);
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  • 146 12 SEND IN YOUR ENTRIES FOR THIS EXHIBITION Malayan photographers arc reminded that the closing date ioj entries in the Sixth Pan Malayan Photographic Exhibition 1958 is July 23. Last year, this Exhibi tlon attracted 778 entries Ol Which 237 prints were accepted, In view of the high standard prevailing, tho
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    6 12 by Wan Yue Kotifr, "ELLEN." A.R.F.S.
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  • 1245 13  - Scottish genius failed to get his due Robert Pitman ILL LUCK IMMMEn JOUX GALT ALL I 111 WAV By I FREE PRESS I Book Page 1^ nOES the world give genius an even break? Certainly, say the makers of legends of course, the genius himself may be dead before anyone
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  • 220 13  - The djinns were no match for Miss Epton John Clarke By SAINTS AND SORCERERS, by Nina Epton. Cas&ell. 2is. BRITAIN has never lacked women who seem more at home in the souks of North Africa. «r the sands of Arabia, than they could ever be standing in queues at greengrocers'
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  • 368 13 A footprint in the mud saved his life OTTMBLING, crawling, the wounded British soldier insanely groped his way across the mud of the Burma swamp. He had no map, no food. When British troop.s were withdrawn in 194.3 he had been left to die in a bamboo hide-OUt. Me had
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    • 756 14 Top sprinters clash here tz N lOHTS BRIDGE C ass 4 iv 1-6 Furs. J* (winner of DiV. 1) L M<'iry Light (winner KlliOllshri(ktl 9Mt M ITy ol Div. 'A), and PintU i.i 4 i,t x.i>, pintu Mas b.io, On Vtae Muiincr a\ Div Screen 8.09, The Swagie 8.09, Mj.^
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    • 634 14 ALLAN LEWIS SUMS UP THE BEST PROSPECTS FOR TOMORROW Class 2, Div. 3-6 Furs. imrtlgi fl.oo, '-di.io Riec l.lli Kins Pai> Wti T«f Cirtle 8.U9, Full House B. US, ToUTMf I ADY LAMBO, third her last two starts t'hoice for the Class 2, Lady Jumbo's track work
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    • 46 14 FOLLOWING horses I will not start to- morrow: Sovereign, Stage Show 11. My Goodness, Besterete. Bearer Bond, i Sandown 1 1. Sun Gleam, Satisfaction, Colombia, Parrot Fashion, Sun- j flower Bridge. .Motion Picture, Bordered Star. Mirzapen is a doubt- ful starter.
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    • 244 14 Class 2, Div. 3-1 Mile Sundown II 9.00, Ciold Hunt 8.12, Meteorite II 8.09, Bangkok 8.07, Happy Life 8.07, Cruzeiro 8.06, Merdeka 8.06, Sun Gleam B.U.'>, Enjoyment II 8.0'), Bonanza 8.01, Littlewood 7.09, Shylock Home 7.08, Woodrote Lion 7.07, Bintanj; linior f^OLD HUNT, second
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    • 183 14 AMUSEMENT WORLD appeals as the winner of the Class Z Div. 2 One Milp event. He finished strongly in fifth placing in his only start at X.L, in the race won by Krrrbrook. With (J lb more he is not badly treated as ho should
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      6 14 SATISFACTION' MERRY LIC III
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  • 494 15 Surrey collapse against Kent i'siniu-: jumpJl ahead >t Sui.w in the Engrminty cncKel .|i;iinpionship ye* t beatinjfi Slls A l>v an innings ,,j sM > runs with ij anl pshi res 14 points gave them a SStal oi 124— ten ahead if surrey. Against cn yesterday, Surrey
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  • 256 15 New Zealand beat Scotland by innings THE New Zealand cricket team won their first match for six weeks when they beat Scotland by an innings and 32 runs in Glasgow yesterday. Nineteen Scottish wickets fell during the day eight of them to 19-year-old offspinner John Sparling for 55 runs, and
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  • 179 15 liHE selection committee for the M.C.C. visit to Australia have written to 23 players asking them if they will be available for the tour. The players, named from xirds, are: Colin Cowdrey (Kent), fom Graveney (GloucesterPeter Richardson [Worcestershire), Willie > l on
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  • 133 15 Australian proposal turned down AN Australian request that the Empire Games boxing programme .should be extended to four days was turned down at a meeting of the boxing technical committee yesterday in Cardiff. The Australians proposed that Instead of some boxers being asked to fight twice on the opening day,
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  • 120 15 Harold Henning of South Africa and Brucr Crampton of Australia were sharing the lead at the end of the second round in the French Open solf championship yesterday al 81 Germain Both had 36-hole totals of 140 Hennlng went round the G,365 yards par
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  • 495 15  -  Allan Lewis TRACK WORK it inn by Pf^| /^ENTAUR (Johnson) who made a Kif Vy good impression In his first race I*WJ at K.L. earlier In the month, showed iky that he has im P rov °d enough to be Mm a strong chance in
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  • 44 15 rpHE Empire Games Hag has been stolen from the masthead on the parade ground r^ the Empire Games village In Cardiff. An R.A.F. camp policeman saw the flag being taken, but was unable tO catch the culprits. Major-General CJ.T. cowell, the camp comman-
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  • 52 15 A skin-diver from Kearny. New Jersey, has broken the world record for underwater endurance by sitting on thr bottom of a pool for more than 30 hours. Today he wa.^ ->lill .-.itting there as the previous endurance record of 30 hours and nine minute.-,
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  • 162 15 GAMES FLAG STOLEN dant, has appeal* t he rel urn ol the flag, p» >m i ing that "no Quest lor v 111 be asked." Meanv hlle ano t h r smaller 1 lag La b< Ing used. With six more ila", r.u. in", cer< monies conciui ted ycsUTciay 27
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 210 15 > *^^^^X (Sim A X. **fti t dth ftk^^3 CLUEB ICBOS9 5) O:lv? (7) 5 Raps J'e.ss lor ihe oflence 1 m with a letter (9 >- an assembly (5) 6 The gn-i for the fruit (5). clincher come.s 7 I'm off Horn the imposter wive terrified 17) ii set
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  • 403 16 Will Britain intervene? Jordan may pHIEF question posed by political commentat- J ors in London newspapers today was the possibility of direct British intervention in the Iraq iiisis. The political correspondent of the Conservative Daily Mail said a plan for military intervention in Iraq with the
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  • 191 16 FOUR people were killed in Cyprus yesterday despite drastic security measures which brought island life to a standstill in an attempt to end th« savage violence of the past week. Greek and Turkish leaders conferred with Sir Hugh Foot, the governor. The Turkish
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  • 151 16 CASE BETTER THAN IN SUEZ CRISIS Persian Gulf, particularly Kuwait, would be in danger. Kuwait was the largest single supplier of oil for Britain and Western Europe. The possibility of British petrol rationing was foreshadowed by the Conservative Daily Sketch's correspondent who said serious difficulties over oil supplies were expected,
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  • 187 16 'U.S. TO LAND MARINE UNITS IN JORDAN' TWO key Congressmen said in Washington last night that the United States will land marines in the Middle East shortly to prevent the Iraq crisis from spilling over into general war. One congressman said U.S. marines would be landed in the Lebanon. The
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  • 33 16 General Charles de Gaulle was greeted .with a 19-gun salute when he visted Toulon yesterday to review the biggest show of French naval power since World War 11.
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  • 103 16 «ii t said y cstercl^y the Philippine consulate at Menado was "plundered" by retreating Indonesian rebels but was not destroyed accord Ing to the Antara news agency. accordTiic Jakarta news agency reported that acting Qoverament Attorney Bawengan told news men he had received reports to
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  • 48 16 MYSTERY MAN STRIKES AGAIN AT HOSPITAL The mystery man, who has robbed .several women patient* at the Singapore General Hospital in the last two months, was in action again yesterday. Pretending to bo a member of the hospital stair, he robbed a woman of jewel worth about $wi.
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  • 106 16 LEBANON'S revolt may be brought back to the United Nations Security Council by the end of this week in a move that could start a U.N. debate of the entire Middle East crisis. The sources said Secre-tary-General Dag Hammarskjoeld had received information from the U.S. observation
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  • 97 16 troops rpHE British Embassy in Beirut Wmounced >• x night that it was advising all British hJv in Beirut to leave in view of the uncert nT ■< In London last night the British CaW« meeting in emergency session, considered 2 urgent
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
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    • 110 16 New/ max Factor curl control VH STRAIGHT HAIR Fo!.«^ STAY CURLY Ms 11 T Till VB I fUt\ t^^^ without pennant n for Uuting urlJt 111 a^ Spray first,., comb thruCURL control with revolutionary new Protein-i'o(y"ii<t gj^J your hair new body, a yen to curl it's never had bef<p bven
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  • THE PAPER WITHIN A Eve
    • 9 1 THE PAPER WITHIN A Eve Tuesday. July 15. 1958.
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    • 246 1 Hawaiian cottons: Bat the designs are so familiar fsj cotton materials from Hawaii to be seen itrnS lcman S r cet shop are lusciously patThe JT Ur fomili <" flowers and greenery ond on<s which South Sea islanders adore HtoutmZrßJ"" f the doy or ni9ht orC ihiin bold mat| c
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    • 494 1 Our women need strong leadership CONTROVERSY splits the ranks of Singapore's clubwomen as one feminist leader, Mrs. Shirin Fozdar, accuses club members ot indifference to social problems and the clubwomen refute the charge. As EVE sees it, most 01 Singapore's women identified with social or charitable organisations are willing enough
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 76 2 The charm of the East PART of Singapore's Eastern charm is attributed to our lovely femininity of all races. In festive costumes of their ancient lands are these attractive Singaporeans in the silken sari of India (left) and the long-flowing: tunic favoured in neighbouring Saigon. The models depicted are wearing
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    • 1149 2 Feminas ope THE NEWEST. SNAPPIEST MOST PRACTICAL PAGE DESIGNED FOR WOMEN 4 T LAST we have found a new use for the Chinese abacus- besi(ta th of counting up money. It is made into lamps by one clever Tin woman originator. Two of these ancient counting devices are attract? ly
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    • Page 2 Advertisements
      • 91 2 SPECIAL FLASH TO EVERY EVE REORGANISATION SALE where unbelievable offers in beautiful silks, cottons readymade items start from as low as 50 CENTS now in f u swing at 52, North Bridge Rood (near High St.) Singopore. Tel: ***** Open till 7.00 p.m. Rush Early TO GET THE BEST SELECTION
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      172 3 4 I \DDIN would be j i\ surprised to see these ultra-modern lamps, a far cry from his old rubbing oil- burner. New lighting fixtures at one spe- ciality shop are Con- tinental imports of rare beauty, mostly in plastics, many suspen- sion or mobile and still others
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    • 169 3 mangoe, our local mar. to be ii B h!i y It too n your an, b«re com '"arty and J ,"y tor creatlna < notable "Poonfuia or •alt place In a crock, cover with a plate or round board and weigh down with a heavy .stone. Kerp
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    • 316 3 JJAWAIIAN printed cottons. Ec £te°y* Co.. 28 Coleman St.- Hawaiian printed cotton ready-made apparel and maternity clothes. Duncan's D'Almeida St.; Indonesian wood carvings batiks and Balinese fans Mala-yan-Javanese Arts Curios, 157 Orchard Rd.; modern lamps, ana lighting fixtures, Gunther Lienau Ngee Ann Bldg., Orchard Rd (Tanglin) Chinese
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    • 56 3 A BEVY of beautiful Singapore mannequins (above) portray some of the 1958 swimsuits now being seen at our beaches and pools. Fabrics are elasticised and form-fitting The models are, left to right: Mrs. Shirley Parmentier, Miss Vale- < rie Parris, Miss Daphne < McCarthy, Miss Thelma
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    • Page 3 Advertisements
      • 62 3 -st~*^ Ak falf**! even the fullest bosom ,/^^^^^^^M^W^^m lO excitingly firm con- j^n^^^^t¥^ Jg&fr tou r s, without sfioulder [^^^^W' J to 1 French back for Yr^ fine adjustments. Nylon s*:*^ t.iffeta with Shiffli em fj-^idercd inset in white. v SiZn 32-44 B, C, D wny Ngee Ann Building, Orchard
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    • 771 4 FEMININE ENERGY NEEDED HERE /H)N TKOVERSY plit the ranks ol Sin gapore's clubwomen as one woman leader, Mrs Shirin Fozdar accuses the dub members ol indifference to social problems on the one hand and the clubwomen refute charge. The facts oi the .situation, as EVK seefl i! t are: Most
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    • 156 4 \4/ r K SEE them everywhere, females without belts to their costumes, now much nicer a skirt-'n'-blouse or frock can look with an attractive waist-cinching belt! a Collyer Quay .shot) hag belts in mid-1958 trends, readymade or in samples for custom orders together with pompous matching handbags
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      51 4 ABOVE: Gay as the Lido which inspired them are the Italian i rafTia clogs and hand- bag shown by this outdoor girl, Miss Doreen Bligh. In c os tv m c matching colours the festive j shoes and bag are embroidered, cool and lightweight, ideal for summer, beach
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      • 41 4 JHAVE YOU SEEN OUR NEW GOODS?! j j Beautiful Coloured glav.es for your Modern Homo' Lacquer wore, Porcelain cups and i j )UCerS Useful cup rack', ot very reasonable prices ot I DING HOW i 33, North Bridge Road. Tel: *****.
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      • 26 4 Bac Stick DEODORANT G I I I for day- long freshness The new, delightful underarm-hygiene so delightful and comfortable and so neat end J^t Pleosina [j
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