The Singapore Free Press, 29 July 1958

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1 4 The Singapore Free Press
  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper wW j sinftpor*, Tuesday, July 29, 1958. Price 15 Cts.
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  • 495 1 Reds' reply dims hopes of early summit LANS for an early summit meeting went into the melting-pot again last night after the lited States and Russia made new accusations ainst each other. Mr. Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Min;er, replying to the latest Western Notes acsed America and Britain of trying
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  • 158 1 r VIIE UNITED STATES last night agreed to sign separate new defence pacts with Britain, Turkey, Persia and Pakistan after Mr. John Foster Dulles had declared that America would face the risk of war rather than desert her friends. The decision was
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  • 208 1 TERROR GOES ON: EXPLOSIONS ROCK NICOSIA Six more die: Mayor appeals to Dulles gIX Cypriots were killed and the centre of Nicosia was rocked by a series of explosions yesterday as terrorism continued unabated despite official appeals for calm. The dead included two Greek Cypriot women, found shot in a
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  • 120 1 Police step in, avert gang fights PROMPT arrival of police patrol cars and the Reserve Unit prevented two big gang clashes last night. Four men have been detained and many gang weapons seized. Two gangs of 50 each were poised for a fight in Redhill Close at 7.30 p.m. A
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  • 92 1 43 Americans kept at base in Iraq FIVE officers and 38 men of the United States Air Force have been held in "protective custody" on the huge Iraqi air base at Habbaniyah, since the revolution on July 14. This group of Americans flew there on June 17 to train Iraqis
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  • 31 1 August first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 79% cents a lb., down five-eighths of a cent on yesterday's close. The tone was quiet.
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  • 141 1 20 Reds violate Polish monastery pARDINAL Wyszinski, Rov^ man Catholic Prelate of Poland, charged in Warsaw yesterday that 20 government agents violated one of Poland's holiest monasteries last week. He said they arrested one monk, several priests and a number of the faithful at the monastery at JasnaGora. Cardinal Wyszinski
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  • 38 1 Singapore police th i a morning announced that any person receiving pamphlets concerning; the tenth anniversary of the Malayan Communist Party should hand them to the nearest police station or post them to P.O. Box 5000.
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  • 349 2 A CLASH arose in the House oi Commons yesterday ovei allegations by a Labour leader that Conservatives had recently made a combined attack on Lord Mountbatten, the First Sea Lord. Conservative members .shouted "rubbish" as Mr. George Brown, Labour's chief defence siwkesman. accused
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  • 471 2 URCHIN IN DUST BETRAYED IRAQ'S 'IRON MAN' Nuri as-Said s o #?/y friend in last hours was woman He spotted pyjamas under disguise pENERAL Nuri as-Said, late Iraqi Prime Minister and power behind the throne for 17 years, was betrayed to the mob by a little boy sitting in the
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  • 37 2 President Tito yesterday conferred at hLs .summer residence on Brioni Island with atl Indonesian economic delegation which Is on a visit to Yugoslavia under Mohammed Nazir. the Minister of Nuviti;iT ion Reuter
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  • 84 2 MAJOR FLOOD DISASTER IN MONGOLIA RADIO MOSCOW reported "heavy floods' yesterday in large areas of Outer Mongolia, Including the Capita] of Ulan Bator itself. Abbut 100,000 people live in Ulan Bator. The broadcast, quoting Ta.ss News Agency from Ulan Bator, .suggested a major disaster may have occurred in the Asian
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  • 26 2 The United State* Air Force will attempt to put, a satellite In orbit round i\v> moon hot upon Antnisf IB .mrt 17 Reuter
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  • 136 2 GHANA PREMIER BOOSTS THOSE COCOA SALES pRIME MINISTER E E I Kwame Nkrumah E Eof Ghana conducted E E Part of the opening call E on the floor of the New E York cocoa exchange E E yesterday. E E The head of the world's largest cocoa- E E producing
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  • 112 2 'Will cut off oil': Arab warning MR. Khaled v kirn, of the Inter national Arab ir ade Union Confederation said in a speech pub Wished in Prague yes terday that petroleum workers in the \ii t |<ti c East were ready to cut off pipeline supplies "if aggression j s
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  • 172 2 Britain warns Russia, Egypt fJRITAIN warned Rus and Egypt yesteni! that she would nut toll rate any deliberate a tempt by them to deprii the United Kingdom ai Western Europe ot the Middle East oil supplies Speaking for the Goven ment in a Hous< of Lor; debate on forciu;i affair
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  • 143 2 A BUCKSKIN GIFT FOR THE PRINCESS DRINCESB MARGARET uns yesterday presented with the white buckskin costume of an Indian Princess, The Princess Accepted the dross, moccasins and headdress from a stonry Tribe Princess during a tour of the Canadian Rockies surrounding the summer resort town of Banfi in Alberta. The
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  • 478 3 'Romance over': Robin goes bacK to piano ROBIN DOUGLAS-HOME ii \irlually given up hope" .nixing Princess MargaIjetha «»t Sweden, the London Daily Express diarist reports to E da? li r diarist asserts that the i handsome young suitor made this clear yesterday by saying She was u<«"S back to playing
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  • 143 3 jJOY WINKLEY, 27, who had said ihe British Press considered him 'one of the most hated men in the country," was sent to prison for one year at Manchester yesterday for stealing from his employers. (Winkley and his wife Sheila were given
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  • 73 3 Exiled Cuban Pilots join Pakistan line S CUBAN airline political exiles V ll "fell own country h a ri (ia they n living for the montha after 'Sat: > the Pakistan 55 Mm a salai -y of 1 month, 'about M they had din Cuba. > to tour the «J
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  • 60 3 The duke of Edinburgh, in the uniform of an admiral of the fleet, yesterday visited the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth at which he received part ol his naval training. He arrived in the royal yacht. Britannia from the Scilly Isles. The Duke presented the Queen's Colour
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  • 221 3 MANY DEAD, MISSING IN FLOOD HORROR I A FLASH flood in the Buenos Aires metropolitan area is reported unofficially to have caused over 80 deaths and made 100,000 homeless. Some 300 to 400 people are reported missing. A gale forced up river ievels by almost 12 feet on Sunday, the
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  • 148 3 MR. RICHARD RAABE said in Los Angeles y< terday he would tell the British Royal family that midget ear he and his son sent to Prince Charles is safe. Nine-year old Charles Raabe and his lather sent the car to Prince Charles last September.
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  • 230 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, July 29, 1958. Opinion YES, BUT HOW? ABSTACLES have been raided in rapid sue- cession on the road to the new East- West summit talks so ur- gently demanded by Khrushchev. The Western leaders appear now to harbour many different ideas as to how, j
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    16 4 So far the enemy have taken one Jeep, two bazookas, and Ed's watch —Ed to shoot."
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  • 932 4  - U.S. faces up to challenge of the small car HENRY BRANDON by reporting from Washington rpHE big men in the car industry are still saying that the great success of the European small car is a ''fad/ that it is uneconomical tor Detroit to build it and for Americans to
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    • 13 4 'miiih iiiiillliillin mi i Ul I Drink A real fruit Juice I ORANGEADE
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    • 59 4 BHHH H3HI r r slices CUBES MALAYA'S FINEST PINEAPPLE ;^kVI Hi!*' *ll^l b 19 HfS^^^-iirijlfe^vJ^Hl St. Andrew's Mission Hospitol Annunl App» oj_ r w rf r I r* St Andrew's Cothcdrol Grounds Soturday, 2nd August. I Under the potronoqc of The Chief Minister The Hon'ble Mr. Lim Yew Hock Available
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    38 5 Mali"! l tuain °t a charming set lor any kind of weather or sunshine. The girl under hre She is Miss Doreeii Tan, 11-i/ear-old Singapore high school student Picture by Free Press cameraman Han Hai Fong.
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  • 47 5 Council tells the people with Pictures I City Coun- ue picture >ed to keep informed on Ita •^y tWO weeks. rs under the title Council N ,ws l)( prmtofi in '"<-., Mala, 1 Wl and Eng- hai recently "i most bus !n th« city 1(!p *mion s and
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  • 173 5 T ANYANG University Lfl asking the Singapore Government whether any of the five members of the proposal commission have accepted the invitation to examine Ita academic standards Prof Chang Tien T.se, chairman ol the uiiiver Sity executive council. \o\j. the Free Presi that they had SO
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  • 24 5 Funeral service* were hold in New Orleans yesterday for Lt. Gen. Chennault, leader of the "Flying Tieers' who died on Sunday U.P.I.
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  • 215 5 'p H E Singapore Police will be at home to the residents of Jurong rural district this weekend beginning from Friday evening at Jurong Police Station. This is part of -thr "Little Police Week" which began last weekend when the Pasir Panjang Police
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  • 55 5 Tiie Liau Dramatic Society will stage a Peking opera "('lnn Hai Tang" at the Victoria Theatre on Oct. 4. The society was established in December 1956. its first play "The Peking Man" was staged in January this year. Its chief or ganlsers are Messrs. Ma Gin
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  • 41 5 Signor Amintore Fanfani I vvith United States leaders. the Italian Prime Minister, jHe said th( 1 world felt the need for strong Italianarrived in Washington last S united States friendship.--night for two days of talks i Reuter.
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  • 135 5 THEY WILL LINK WELFARE GROUPS IN SINGAPORE A NEW body called the Singapore Council of Social Service will be inaugurated in October to co-ordinate social welfare work in the Colony and advise charitable institutions. The council will replace the Social Welfare Council as the main advisory body of the Singapore
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 283 6 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦>♦ >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦■♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦ .15:1 F II \i\ lii: l»? Sydney Jordan \Th£ posrncw of tuc ma&tian gugvivo&h 13 ™cm«W tmc y^ wooe^^ hoivso, i know LOCATKO lAJ THC OUGGBO f=OOTN/LLS OF TUE ARCA, HAWKS I HOSE/ TM WwCo#u T HAWKC A FtV THESE AAAffTIANS I SAOJ9AMSAJHD /FOUNTAINS AN A/IMV ARMY OOVU
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    • 448 6 I i E TJOKN today, you give the outwa 1 O appearance of conviviality and a considered a good mixer wher E you are. Yet underneath there stivak of cynicism that colour c mner moods, sometimes making s outward actions almost lncompr< S sible to those who do not km
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 177 7 LONDON, July 28. Pi'evtoiU Today 1 |fii juiv unquoted unquoted 1 lug, >7 buyers 22 buyers Lii 1 sellers 29 seller; Sept. buyers 23 buyers sellers 23 *y sellers Nl K-N spui 83 buyers 227s buyers 1 83 selltri 2j>, idlers i; n i BSS BettfeMeal rernu
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    • 100 7 NEW YORK, July 28. Previous Today IN Straits Spot 96.25 nom. %.12 nom. IN futures traits (ontracl Julj 95.00 buyer.- 95.37 buyers 96.50 sellers 96.37 sellers Sept. 9:>.00 buyer.- 95.00 buyers 96.50 seller.- 96.25 sellers OM Qu SALES: Nil I'BBER: Futures July 27.(50 buyers 27.35 buyers 28.00
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    • 27 7 NEW YORK, July 28. Industrial Previous Todajr 130. 84 131.80 tor 1 ds s ?5 90 ot Stocks composite w,i a ,es JgR jgg
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    • 61 7 N?29 Xv V mi^ 27%,27% df. Sarawak unquoted. half AiSt shSmf* 0 M umok white Wt awaiting and f 7 i nf reIease 44> afloats 43 to 41 an <* %T 1Ul first half Ausust shipment 40H, -'8 firM haTf %i on > LS 28 39 cif sellers
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    • 87 7 \o v .h 1 !l > I|)m >s eAf. r.K./ J < lumpen ports delivered to,: ll J" .On« ton .Tuly/Au 8 i«i I'" I )01^ delivered (v!; fjff ton vl v/Au S OIL crude Straits ptaJWSJ 1 bulk < iN on nn 1,. n nils"
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  • 107 7 I rmm in the tock market* ined yesterab ence ol I and th« cc .1 th, i i 1 1 dvan cc on on Friday bul ii,' i .i re OQ 0 1 I Mid ralli U ,i\ urele& but dollar stocks adV&nced in response to Friday's
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  • 50 7 GOING TO LONDON TO STUDY MR. Stephen Sim See Loy. 29-year-old information officer of the Shell Company in Singapore, who will leave for London on August 5 for special training on public relations. He will be in London fot two months and is expected back in November after touring Europe.
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  • 73 7 An exhibition ol :i rcprusental Ive colled lon oi Phi* iipplne art will be held in Singapore at thi Rafflei Museum Prom Aug. 2 to 12 It con i: Is Ol 19 paint Ings, four sculpt ure > and several engravin ;a and handier i
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  • 150 7 GOVT. REMINDER ON COMPENSATION FOR WORKERS THE Singapore Government is distributing thousands of booklets on the Workmen's Compensation Ordinance, to workers and their employers in the Colony. "The aim of distributing the booklets is to keep the workers informed of their rights concernmg compensation in the event of they being
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  • 506 7 BY-ELECTION PROBE BY EDUCATION MINISTRY r pHK Ministry of Education is inquiring into allegations that a number of students from Chinese middle schools took part in the Kallang city council by-election on Saturday. It has asked all middle schools which were open
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  • 25 7 Genei a Necal I T i Commandei In Chi o i rurkl I ;■i forc< d n ttacl va tated > 64 R
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  • 43 7 i permanen i ciJ o :he Noi ill Atlantic Treatj Organisation n I foi on« and b hall houi in Parl ye terdaj f oi genera 1 t ud j [iddle 1 ;i NATO ourci i R( f pr
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 100 7 Today's radio programme 1,10 p.m. Radio Music Flail. 1.30 Time Signal and New;; lAS Radio Music Hail again; 2.00 dote Down; 3.57 Schools Broadcast; 5.00 Music from the Ballet; 8.30 Fiesta; GOD Happy Auniversary, presented by Zainal Aiam; (j 4j Lights On: 8.53 Announcements and Bingaporj share Market Report; 7.00
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    • 94 7 £J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 SINCAPORE I I HIGH TIDESi TODAY: 10,*:, a.m. and 0.43
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  • 133 8 Jury says 'y £6-a-week gardener gets £35,000 YES" three times irom a jury meant tha £35,000, the whole of a retired clergyman estate, will go to his former £6-a-week garden* It meant victory in a six-day High (our action, costing about £4,000, for Mr. c ii TiUJ man Sweatland, of
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  • 154 8 CPITFIRE TE.330. rebuilt to battle standards and in full war paint, was handed over to the U.S. Air Force recently. Now the Royal Air Force has only four airworthy Spitfires left of the 20,000 that ran through 24 Marks and served more than 15
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  • 50 8 FOR THE PRINCESS Among the mnny engagements arranged for E E I'nnrcSj Maigarot during tier Canadian tour was E a visit to William I iJntrJi Columbia, where E E she wotched r i rodeo. a bucking bronco a rhe Princi i matches from E i lolcony obi ye E ritlllMllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllHlllltlllllHlHlllllHlllillllllllllllHllHr
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  • 189 8 BULL'S EYE FULTON DOES IT AGAIN! Major Robin Fu' ton, a 41-year-old Bis- ley gunsmith is congra--5 tulated by his 71-year-E old father, Mr. Arthur E Fulton, as he was E chaired in traditional fashion round Bisley E Camp after winning ~i n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
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  • 179 8 1> E.A, chairman i rd D i oj Kirtlesid< is daimi H thai the (-oven men! bs n on |el air i raft like Ihe lan rUIO4 on !i'ii.s< grounds Ifl 1m« at< tine ondon po i tion b ,i ma |oi world ail i'
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    63 9 r when Last will. urteenth jrean 1 i and 82.500 rement. 1 wa: perty lht That Mr. Matt- and and .und mind it. aged i said: '.'This dlst old email cli things storL s courtauld it is a big rise and d f>ointI had to I t his' case
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  • 122 9 ■year-old Elizabeth Peterson, daughter of a former iweight boxing champion, Jack Peterson, had a nar- ipe from death recently when driving a midget racing car t Belle Vice, Manchester. part in a race for representatives of the British Fair of nd and
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  • 63 9 HOLD IT! I'M CALLED ELVIS Your attention, please, for the dis covcry of the month. Step forward Elvis entertainer extraordinary. With hi s triplet brother?, Fronkie and Johnnie, Elvis is rapid by becoming the star of Whipsnade Zoo. Named offer the reigning king of the pop-singers, the Europeon bcor cub
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  • 259 10 REVOLTS IN RED CHINA DAILY, SAYS MME. CHIANG EVEKY DAY there are revolts on the China mainland, visiting Madame Chiang Kai-shek, wife of the Nationalist Chinese President, said in Washington. "They have been of fai greater magnitude In some cases than was the revolt in Hungary. But they were In
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  • 197 10 Japanese quest in Peru a group of Jap- A a nose scientists j have begun a sche- duled ten-year search of the principal ar- chaeological centres pi Peru and Bolivia In quest of the origins of civilisation in that part of the New World. i The archaeologists. I who comprise
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  • 33 10 The Peking New China News Agency said Inner i Mongolia will be capable oi turning out 1.200.000 ton., ol steel and 1.580.000 tons ol pig-iron a year by UHV> U.P.I.
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  • 100 10 A new medical centre for Seoul soon ONE i the besi equipped hospitals in the Far Ea it, built with aid from Scandinavian countries ami the United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency ta due to be opened in Seoul soon, It will have 405 beds, and the host medical staff, equipment
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  • 128 10 50,000 ORPHANS -PROBLEM FOR KOREA COUTH Korean delegates to the second World Convention on Christian Education, in Nishinomiya Japan, said an uprooted generation was growing up in South Karea. Dr Joseph Ohm. presenting his nations report to the convention, said the division of the country and the domination in the
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  • 569 10 China -wide anti-West campaign Ir\ I i s I Middle I i launch ars 1 el Ita mo t men! > d ana =v. Ide pr< .vi antl W< -i< I n s propa janda c a m paign E nee the Korean war Spearheaded by massive E rallies, parades
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  • Glimpses
    • 111 10 Cambodia recognition of Peking alarms Taipeh PAMBODIA'S recognition of Red China has caused grave concern in Nationalist China Observers in Taipeh said they feared that Communist China would use its embassy in Cambodia to step up subversion in South Vietnam. Laos and Siam. each bordering on Cambodia. Nationalist observers were
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    • 24 10 Serious flooding in Central China's Honan Province has damaged the 53-year-old bridge over the Yellow River, dislocating railway traffic between Pekine and Canton.- Reuter
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    • 18 10 The diplomatic representations of Pakistan and Portugal are to be elevated to the status nf pmbassies.- U.P. I.
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    • 31 10 The International Bank in Washington has loaned U5525,000,000 to India for projects to increase th' 1 electric power supply in the Damodar Valley, the heart of India's heavy industry area U.P.I.
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    • 42 10 Mi-, i. iru xamashita, president ol the Japanese Arabian Oil Company. said in Tokyo he was confident that the current Middle Eastern developmi nt would not affeel th< Japs nei <• pi o% rammfl for developing oil resources in the Persian Gulf- Reuter
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    • 30 10 l\S. air force officials have asked Congress for funds to build facilities in Japan which, they said, will be needed "as far as we can see into the future." U.P.I.
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    • 34 10 Miss Wu Lang-ching, a 19--year-old movie actress, and her boy-friend iccre arrested in Taipeh after they eloped to live together for the seventh time. Police took action upon complaints filed by their families.- U.P.I.
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    • 34 10 The Government of Nepal has granted an Argentinian mountaineering expedition permission to climb next year the 26,795-foot Himalayan peak of Dhaulagiri— the sixth highest peak in the world and the highest still unclimbod- Reuter
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    • 59 10 Japanese have emerged, an likely winners of aicardx at the Karlovy Vary international film festival after winning further aclaitn from Czechoslovak critics. One of the film, ''Seven Forgotten Ones'' (Ikan No Koto) U a true story about seven bOVi who were \old a tic >ci op then- poverti stricken pa-
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    • 35 10 The Japanese Atomic Energy Research Institute said it had tentativeh approved, for the first time. the admission of '4 persons from nine South-Fast Asian countries to the institute's radio isotope training: centre in Tokyo Reuter
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    • 33 10 The British Labour Party will be asked at its annual delegate conference at Scarborough in September to promote a Hiroshima Observance Day "a* a perpetual reminder o) the evils of nuclear warfare." Reuter
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    • 54 10 An itinerary for oversew visits by the Japanese I Minister, Mr. Aiichlro I Fujiyama, will put him f 1 I Canada in early Scptem- I bor and in the United states shortly before September 16 When he a due to attend a meeting I of the General Assembly I of
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    • 23 10 Afghan Premier Mohammad Daud I vitrd Czechosloi a micr Vilam Bin make a four day visit to Afgha start inir Sept. 1. U.P.I.
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    • 30 10 Consecration o! I I Cathedra] In M I coincide with I I versary of tl I of Pearl Hi I cathedra] was during th« iiit 1 1 liberation I U.P.I.
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    • 25 10 I II I lanclal I that the < ilch N< I f i <•< include will h i I way- to the between am I Japan Reuter
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  • 173 11 H-MISSILES SOON FOR U.S. DEFENCE l. nrying hydrogen warheads capable I out entire bomber Herts are to be B inerica's east and west coasts in I'iumi- future. iunced at EH Paso, California I ral C. B. Hart, commanding \ir Defence Command, V said B u'lieved m i failed B it
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  • 78 11 Radio sounds lure sharks ULTRASONIC loaves can be used to catch sharks, the Soviet News Agency Tass reported. Tfw agency said the Soviet trawler Vitebsk has established that i sharks emit sounds j with a frequency of i about 20.5 kilocyi les The Ship on an ex- perimental trip sent
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  • 87 11 TRANQUILISER drug has proved its worth as a new and safe sedative during childbirth, two Canadian doctors reported in Montreal. Dr. F. Sidney Hobbs, obstetrician at Grace Hospital, Vancouver, and Dr. John Carroll, anaesthetist, gave their findings at the World Congress of Gynaecology and Obstetrics.
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  • 174 11 A-UNERS? NOT FOR 20 YEARS' VUCLEAR POWER ed passenger linen will not be .seen for at least 20 years, according to Sir James Bisset. Sir James, former captain of the Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth, said this on his return home to Sydney in the P. and O. liner Strathmore
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  • 23 11 The Swedish Navy has a guided torpedo with precision and radius of action said to be unmatched by •'conventional" torpedoes. U.P.I.
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  • 88 11 'HEALTH, FOOD HARMED' Dk. K.onn'l Nafcayama of Chiba University, Japan, blamed a pronounced rise in leukemia in Ins country on radioactive fallout from nuclear weapon tests. Addressing the western division of the International College of Surgeons at its clinical assembly at Pasadena, California, he said; "Japan is caught in the
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    • 83 11 LADIES, LADIErf, LADIES, Perms. Perms including American Cold Wave Perms from $10.00, Shampoo «fe Set $2.50 only at the well-known Ladies' Hairdressers. Maison Moderne 126, Orchard Road, Tel: *****. Opening Whole Day on Saturdays. ASK FOR fj -soTrifyTKAH M /lf\ /'s/ MENSBOYS BLf8 L f, g MADE IN USA KHEMCO'S
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  • 411 12 Getting sport in the picture I Vi* > ou evt r tIN to E IJ capture the soar E E Ing grace of a water E skier in a snapshot.' E Or a tousle-headed E urchin grimacing beE hind a badminton E racket as a tiny white E blur speeds
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  • 123 12 Wa »od, dear, iha i p map hots? w< n, you can take 1 hew with tho simple; i camera it 1 You always hold youi sjamers itmciy. 2 You Riakfl stirr t)ip lr-n.s It r|onn You rant see vith dust in your cv. an
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  • 1118 12  -  SUNNY GIAM Tallinn all Phwtifirtaphvr* by I 1111 I'lli:** HI AIM UN V I I \H\ Till: BASIC Mil's TO «.«OI» (*****1 I'HOI 04.1 l N in m >ii >ihi hi\«. mi si i \ri s Know the film that you use 'ix) discuss "Colour Photography"
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  • 639 13  - The MISUNDERSTOOD Mr. MILLER MILTON SHULMAN review by ULER: Collected Plays. Cn tset, 258. UMM R MILLER the stage is r sO me™mes a psychiatrist's some times a battering ram. 1 ire either probing deep Stothi lustrations fears of 1Ml llmO st frantically trying toclaw their way into the conscience
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  • 285 13 THE TIGER. J dng anihroMalaya by as:"v including lover. Promiswhlch, unlike never reaches But underithentic atmosthOl Who himi onci lost la r an aii era? h tnhab Vi i( 'and and with the 1 a recluse on n the CUe malice and mistrust intervene. But
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  • 282 13  -  RAMSDEN GREIG By llflTH the rock 'n' roll beat quickly and blessedly becoming deadbeat, thousands of teenage terpsichoreans are discovering a thing called jazz. If these jazz fans care to sit out the next dance with a new book- on the subject they will
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  • 263 13 History of a male retreat— by a woman FREE PRESS Book Page PEACE IN PICCADILLY: the Story of Albany. Sheila H ir k c n h c a d. (Hamiah Hamilton 255. I" ALBANY," wrote a Victorian novelist, the haunt of bachelors, the dread of suspicious wives, the retreat of
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  • 321 14 Russians come first in overall scoring TWO world records wire set yesterday iii Hie athletic meeting between the United States and Russia in Moscow, Phe records were sel In the decathlon by 22-year-old American Rafer Johnson and In the hop, step and jump by
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  • 140 14 I>AFER Johnson of the 1V United State.s, beat the world decathlon record by scoring 8,072 points after only nine events. Johnson, 22 year old Negro, finished with a total Of 8,302 points for the ten events. Johnson .set the official world record of 7,985 points in
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  • 332 14 MEN 1,500 metres:— l. J. Grellc (U.S.A) 3 mm. 46.7 sec, 2. J. Pipyne (Russia) 3 mm. 47.3 sec. 3. E. Moran (U.S.), 4. V. Valyavko i Russia). 5.000 metres— l. H. Fyarnakivi (Russia > 14 mm. 28.4 sec. 2. W. Dellingcr (U.S.) 14 mm. 28.4 sec. 3. M.
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  • 200 14 Palace reception for 1,000 athletes A THOUSAND men and women athletes were guests of the British government last night at tho Palace of Westminster, London. Thirty-five Empire and Commonwealth countries were represented, and each athlete was greeted personally by Lord Kilmuir, Lord Chancellor, the Earl of Home, Commonwealth Relations Secretary.
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  • 33 14 The Hong Kong 'awn bowls association touring team won two rinks and lost one, in their opening match in London last night against Magdalen Park Bowling Club at Wandsworth Common. Reuter
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  • 41 14 pic tii re Lucky sportsman receiving a kiss is Charley Gaul of Luxemburg. He won the "Tour de France," the world's toughest cycle race. At the finish to h#»stnw a winner's kiss was dancer Ludmilla Tcherina. Paul Popper
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  • 112 14 MEI.VYN Widdop is only Ui years old, but he is the bowline terror of the Blackburn (Lanes) Youth Council Leagnti Playing for niaekhurn Technical and Grammar School, where ho is also expert in the shot and discus field events, he has the almost unbelievable bowling
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  • 313 14 Lesson from Brazil By ARCHIE Ql rc X lIM M V Newcastl< captain Internal ic. hall ba.k j the ways i and he mak commeni U pc brand vi served up th(l Brazilians in winning the World Cup in Sweden. "Their sole aim I to keen possession of the ball
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    • 280 14 11™""^ I B&^bI 111 1 I ■■^■^■B I C 1.1 ES ACROSS 4 The seed of fruit for Uttlf I Thej are beasts In Throg- Philip (3). morton Street C 8). 5 L;md hire from n little 4 The harbour mwkes the counly <4>. most of the warning (7). c
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  • RACING
    • 451 15 Essex rout champions in two days \rnuNVr CRICKET nURTHER confirmation that county champions s urr ey ire no longer the side they were came at Leyton yesterday when they suffered a humiliating defeat by Essex. Essei romped home by an innings and 33 runs in i.,si under 91 hours of
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      50 15 TAN HOW E LIANG of Singapore set a world record in the lightweight class at the British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Cardiff. After winning the gold medal with a total of 7901b. Tan established his world record for the jerk with a lift of :M7 Ib.
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    • 561 15  - TUDOR WONDER BACK TO HIS BEST ALLAN LEWIS TODAY'S TRAINING GALLOPS ON PENANG TRACK Manning horses shine KSiiiiii^^^Bil! lOCALLY trained horses, especially Manning's, made good time this morning at Penang on the Number Two track, which is good after yesterday's rain. Tudor Wonder, who has haa one race after a
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    • 77 15 fHE Secretary oi the Singapore Badminton Association, Mr. Leow Kirn Fatt, ha.s announced that the intcr-.school annual championships this year will be restricted to youtn.s under 20 years of age. Mr. Leow yesterday said that this specification was recommended by the Education Ministry. up till
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    • 55 15 The final fixture oi the niii.s' netball competition for the Clarke Shield will be held today al Berango in Road at 5.30 p.m. The Girls' Sports Club Will meet WRAF. The final of the i iiy Pearce cup competition will be played between the Singles and Married on
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    • 174 15 BRITISH .scientist Dr. Jacob Bronowskl has predicted that the mile will be run In 3mln, SOseC, some 12 years from now. Present fastest time is 3min. 57.25ec. by Britain', Derek Ibbotson, although not yet ratified as a world record. Bronowski told television viewers his
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    • 86 15 BIGGEST upset of this year's SAFA Div. 1 league was caused yesterday by the newly promoted R.A.F. Changi XI. Playing with combination and control, they trounced last year's champions. Marines, by 7-5 at Jalan Besar Stadium. But the airmen's victory was mainly due to their second
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    • 84 15 1 TOTAL at tendances tor the Australian cricket tour of South Africa earlier this year, were nearly no. ooo less than the previous M.c.c. visit, according to the Annunl Report ol the South African Cricket Association. The report said total a' tendances for the Australian tour were
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    • 47 15 Tht basketball couch .it the Singapore Youth Sport* Centre. Mr. Raymond Kaufman, return* to the united states on Saturday after completing h\a three-year contract In the colony During hia stay he helped to train Singapore's basketball team for the Melbourne Olympic! >n 1956,
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  • 220 16 Chehab's election could end Lebanon crisis GENERAL FUAD v CHEHAB, the Lebanese army Chief of Staff, was last night officially proposed as a candidate for the Presidency in the elections due on Thursday. There was no immediate indication as to whether the general's permission had
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  • 122 16 "PUEL rationing in Jordan x has ended following arrival during the past week of emergency deliveries of petroleum products. About 850 tons of petroleum products was airlifted to Jordan and 4,300 tons arrived by sea at Aqaba. With the end of fuel rationing,
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  • 388 16 The new fashion plenty of leg, bosom PAKIB fashion expert Jean Patou yester- day came up with I somethiiiß for the boys I fitted waistlines, bosoms daringly dis- I I played, skirts showing j E plenty of leg. The firm's new de- i j signer, 25-year-old I Roland Karl, showed
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  • 209 16 MX. ROBERT MURPHY, President Eisenhower's personal representative in Beirut, escaped injury when shots were fired near his car north of the city on Sunday, an American embassy spokesman said in Beirut yesterday. Mr. Murphy was returning to the capital from
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  • 86 16 QUEEN MAY ATTEND RACES THIS WEEK QUEEN ELIZABETH mM be sufficiently recoverS from her catarrha! sirmsitS to attend Good wocd horse racing later this week ac" cording to London Press reports today. 5 The meeting, which starts today, is one she normally attends and enjoys. It is now exactly three
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  • 236 16 OEAUTIES in the Miss Universe pageant at Long Beach, California, have now turned their attention to Hollywood, television and Las Vegas gambling resorts. Not all of the 79 contestants in the pageant had landed jobs by the time the ball was over on
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    • 295 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. ANNOUNCEMENT 20 Words $6 (minimum). SHOP at Cold Storage the friendly shop. Continental pastries cakes now available at Orchard Road. AT YOUR SERVICE 20 Words $2 (Min.)— Box 50 cts. extra. FOTOMATIC IS FAMOUS for fast Photostats 08 Robinson Road ***** WHERE TO STAY 20 Words $2 (Min.)—
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    • 10 1 THE PAPER WITHIN A PAPER Eve Tuesday, |uly 29. 1958.
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    • 122 1 BATIKS and brocades the lov <=ly. purely South-East unin" T tileS that have b «en BI 0«e for centuries— are worn Uckc manne< uin Yolanda aron 9 is o length o» jungle m JlTJ **s broc »<'<= interwoven »0l«) "I' her bodice <in 'eoWy <,
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    • 645 1 One place where husband is NOT wanted KEEP FATHERS OUT OF DELIVERY ROOM, SAY SINGAPORE WOMEN BRITISH obstetrician's criticisms of men who want to watch proceedings in the delivery room as their wives undergo the mysteries of motherhood is echoed amon» Those EVE spoke to on the subject snorted at
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      • 193 1 ii 1 1 inn tin H iiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiii iiii iiii m mi ilium ii mimiiiiiiiiiiiiiii inn niiim m. I T/i<s petfecf h'h/teh efexgi/ 1 I FOOD MIXER f'V a Saves hours of work and makes >■-* .~~'l z preparing meals a pleasure. It "T^tPT'^^^^. creams, mashes, whips, beats, T{ --^^X blends,
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    • 56 2 (\ne of the most charming of costume itylei seen frequently is this feminine tunic With pantaloons, worn by a Singaporean. Ind i a n brocade composes the tunic uiid pure silk with wide bullion banding the pantaloons. The lovely Indian shoes are in black velvet with
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    • 239 2 Americans to stage fashion show jyiNE outstanding shops and stores will participate in a showing of seasonal sporte, daytime, cocktail, evening and maternity apparel at the American Club the afternoon of August 29. A baker's dozen mannequins will promenade in costumes which promise to be among the most dazzling shown
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    • 226 2 WHEN the big planes out of Singapore touch down at Rome there are those aboard Who wisely •scurry off to the nearest restaurant for a hearty meal of chicken, prepared as only the chefs in the Eternal City prepare it. If you would impress discerning dinner guests.
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      1051 2 Feminaso ope INSPIRED by old Peking's feudal custom but hand-made now n Kong are some interesting king-sized ice buckets seen at one h°2 When not in use (and so handy when you are entertaining) these *3 piece combination ornaments and ice repositories are extremely hJ3 rative in the home. (c
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    • 67 2 FOR YOUR R ASH S A modern prfmltl extremely ;;<»<><• l< ►kinjM tray from Japan J«S terra colta the incMJ glazed in black iljjfl S cosmic bubbles r K offers some n< ul rf thin btoek '">" ,„,< sitely rnamellrd S collectors wlio PJJJj miitniMtiiiiiiiMiHiiiiii Yakf l lns .v hut
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      • 34 2 I* I C^iTMI It If %J .m H H H.^ jP FREE PRESS PHOTOGRAPHER Telephone: Singapore 2800 Free Press Photographic Dept. TIMES HOUSE, RIVER VALLEY ROAD, SINGAPORE THE SERVICE (S ONLY AVAILABLE IN SINGAPORE
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      322 3 Is there a baby in your life? Here's a new M offering by Siam's B craftsman in a child's reeding ensemble, the brief blade of the lil- X liputian knife and m short tines of the matching fork just right for baby fingers, B the spoon small
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    • 73 3 ftEADY for the races are these stunning Mannequins (I. to r.) Christl, Ina arid Doreen in their gorgeous afternoon costumes, originated by a clever local ivoman designer. Christl is wearing a chemise of brocaded silk while interesting drapery feature her companions' striking frocks, featuring both the
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    • 191 3 King sized Peking style ice buckets, Angkor Wat stone rubbings and Chinese hand mirrors, Helen Ling's Gift Shop, 97 Tanglin Rd, miniature potted Japanese pine trees. CCC Junk Store, 137 Bukit Timah Rd.; custom-made furniture, Meitung Co., 911 Serangoon Rd.; decorated coffee cups lamps, musical compacts and
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      • 114 3 < MATERNITY SPORTSWEAR! fowr\ «nj Country Orchard Road Open until 6 p.m. i y^ 0 "v "•/""""^^v. Wi h Mirro-Matic Pressure i ft- tf Control for cooking without v /."i looking. This exclusive con- V S ft W* »'ol provides a choice of 5, I >^ 10 or 15 pounds
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    • 693 4 CHANCE FOR WOMEN TO PROVE WORTH I AST week your EVE defended a section of our community's womenfolk L< for their indifference to more and more voluntary charitable work when they were recently roundly scored by feminist Mrs. Shirm Fozdar— who called some of the women's organisations here "mere social
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