The Singapore Free Press, 21 August 1958

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper V *****. MMBapor«\ Thursday, August 21, 1958. Price l.">t:U/^
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  • 108 1 pKESH earth tremors yesterday shook the Persian towns of Kermanshah and Nahavand, crumbling hundreds ot buildings and rendering thousands of people according to reports jgeaching Teheran. *1 latest official casualty figures Jft the recurrent tremors which started at the weekend are 137 'killed
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  • 398 1 MALAYA WARNS UN ON RED DANGER 'Can hit nationalism' yesterday warned the United Nations that "communism ter» of a n n ationXm flUenCe C Uld the "-^uctive charad the Middle East crisis, urged -early" withdrawal of Anglo-American forces from the Lebanon and Jordan, while supporting the auSortea tion of UN.
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  • 200 1 rpr.:-. Workers Party had L set in motion a move to expel Mr. Ameer Jumabhoy, it.s former treasurer and member of the executive committee, before he announced his resignation with four others from the party last night motion to expel Mr. Jumabhoy
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  • 79 1 THE International Tin Council in London today could oifer no evidence to support reports from Singapore that Russia was buying and re-exporting Indonesian tin outside the international tin agreement. Mr. W. Fox, secretary of the Tin Council, when questioned about the reports, said, "The
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  • 37 1 An F-102 jet fighter yesterday blasted another jetout of the air with three direct hits of air-to-air Falcon missiles in a training mission accident, at Clinton Missouri, the U.S. air force announced. U.P.I.
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  • 93 1 ships with a to O tal cargo of llO.O(M) tons of rice are awaiting discharge at Colombo Port. Some of these ships have been in Colombo for over one month. Ceylon's food department has been called upon to pay demurrage on many of
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  • 32 1 September first. grade rubber buyers fob. oi>ened in Singapore this morning at 81 'b cents a lb., up three eighths of a rent on yesterday's dose Thf tone wm rpiicf
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  • 138 1 U.S. to suspend nuclear tests? THE United States has decided on a temporary suspension of atomic weapons tests in the hope that a permanent halt can be arranged under a firm international agreement. informed sources said in Washington last night. They indicated that ft White House announcement might be made
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  • 522 2 Surprise new move raises U.N. hopes '|MiX ten twM) aeie- gations ai the United Nations, including the Lebanon and Jordan, together yesterday and drew Up proposals designed to break the deadlock on the Middle East. The draft text has been transmitted to the Arab governments
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  • 480 2 WHILE the ten Arab nation's were hammering out their solution to the crisis yesterday, Mr. Andrei Gromyko, Soviet Foreign Minister, speaking in the General Assembly assailed the seven-power, Westernapproved motion, which In effect would give Mr. Ham- marskjoeld
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  • 150 2 Spree in Jordan: Six U.K. skymen held Six BRITISH pii i troopers have hen jjj plated under open i arrest for allegedly up- E rooting baby trees E along the Annum air- E port road, it was E j learned in Amman yei« E terday. The Incident lus E I
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  • 136 2 NOW FRENCH MUST SAY YES OR NO THE French Cabinet yes erday approved a drai •xt of the new constitu lion which will be submitted to the electorate U France. Algeria and otnei overseas territories o: September 28. immediately afterwards ttj Prime Minister, G-nera de Gaulle, left by air for
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  • 220 2 FRANCE SUPPORTS SUMMIT ON MID-EAST IjiRANCE S Foreign Mini--1 ter, M. Maurice Couvt de Murville, yesterday indicated support for a summit conference to thrash out Middle East problems. But, he told the General Asvsembly, the heads of government meeting proposed recently and accepted by the French Government could not have
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  • 62 3 Six hundred gallons of beer and stout goes flown the drain at Commercial Crime Headquarters, Singapore. Seven detectives worked for more than an hour opening and emptying the 3.000 bottles of adulterated liquor seized during raids on sellers. A police blitz on the wide spread
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  • 220 3 new economy b ?m— minus some ;an running erday despite bus workers to test go -slow. nion had official-ion-cooperation by some of bus men and alh) feared that a lcrease won after a months strike last May ■ilsht be hit by cuts in
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  • 32 3 Anton Nedialkov, Bulgarian ambassador to Communist China, left Peking for Sofia yesterday, the New China News Agency reported today. The agency said he has been recalled. U.P.I.
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  • 62 3 The u.s. Commerce Department reported yesterdaj that it licensed Msi6.Boo.oon worth ol gooda for rx port to Soviet bloc countries In the Becond Quarter of Uils year. it said this wa a small Lncrea c over the nr I quarter total but b drop
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  • 26 3 Queen Frederika of Greece win pay an unofficial visit to the United States in October, the White House announced yesterday. U.P.I.
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  • 86 3 FIDEL CASTRO, leader of the Cuban rebels, yesterday called on the Army to stage an antigovernment coup or face throughout Cuba." A manifesto called on the army to arrest President Batista and deliver him over to the rebels, together with politicians who were aiding
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  • 158 3 OHiriSII trawlers sailed with secret orders for the Icelandic fishing grounds yesterday despite Iceland's threat to extend her territorial fishing limit from four to 12 miles on September 1. The trawlers are expected to fish under supervision of British warships. Britain considers
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  • 105 3 Spy fails in laundry basket escape bid A CONVICTED SOVIET SPY, Bedros Zartaryan, was caught by the police outside Stockholm yesterday after he escaped from the Laangholmen Prison in a laundry basket. Zartaryan. a 33-year-old Armenian, was sentenced In Sweden to 10 years hard labour in March 1957 for handing
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  • 11 4 41 Hi, Tex Hi, Butch Hi, Mulligan M
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  • 207 4 lET us salute 1 1h c J members of th c wayang audience who gave immediate aid to a man being beaten up by gangsters. Admittedly, this was an isolated incident. It would be foolish to suggest that fear of the gangster is on the wane
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  • 457 4  -  Donald Gormery by 4 DETERMINED at- tack has Just been made on one of the props of British civilisation: the chip. The flsh-and-chip chip. Chips, according to a city's school medical officers, are turning the younger generation into a race of fatties. Children buy chips which
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  • 264 4  -  Beachcomber ''a JF I had written that synthetic snow had been imported by air into Switzerland by people making a film there I should have been accused of playing the fool. But Ihi.s has happened. If the idea catches on when Sol Hogwasch make.s his mammoth musical
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  • 287 5 #Vo##f> in Jakarta: off bur tor trait**? gEVEKAL millionaire merchants of Singapore y are reported to be setting up shipping firms in Indonesia, ostensibly in partnership with local residents, following the recent Jakarta directive that all barter traders should register with its Consulate-General in Singapore.
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  • 116 5 ruH' KINKY JONES. V World. Kuropean 1= and British amateur E ice-dancing champion, Eis coming out of his brief retirement and returning to interC national competition r with a new partner S 17-year-old Doreen 1= Denny of Twickenham. £j Middlesex, with whom £j he is >een
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  • 72 5 AND ON THE ROOFTOPS L; ll;|) (>t London b M< S r alest uxi, JJJS ,8o«th African lvi( Alexis f,l s (> the roof i 1( r Royyi Opera Covenl Garden. k i i: n ChanvlM iti/s, lllr( f W the .<„,,„ (l li the I Intumn fo «"--week sin?.
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  • 48 5 James Cairns, leftwing Labour member from Victoria, condemned in the Australian Parliament yesterday, Australian Government representatives for approving American arms shipments to Indonesia. "We do not know if these arms are to be used against Dutch New Guinea." he said. U.P.I.
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  • 38 5 The Peronista Party which supported deposed President Juan Peron, now exiled in Ciudad Trujillo, yesterday announced plans for a comeback and a bid for power "by democratic means through law and order." Reuter
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  • 157 5 THE new community con tre building in Joo Chlat Place which will have a hall capable of accommodating 400 people expected to bo ready time next year The director O| the vSoclal Welfare Department Mr. W. S. Woon. told th" Free Press that the hall
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  • 37 5 Antara newi agency s^d yesterday a resolution demanding the nationalisation of all "vital" Dutch enterprises in Indonesia. would be tabled at (he forthcoming scssfon of the West Java Provincial Legislative Council. Reuter
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  • 158 5 a OEVERAL Singapore O Government oflfl- eers are losing the a telephones «n their m homes following an economy drive in Em- B press Place. •> A Government! spokesman said telea phones would In fu- B ture be provided in the homes
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  • 151 5 1 909 extra hospital beds in 4 years rpllE Government ha, proI vided 1,909 Additional beds in Singapore hospitals within the last four years. This include- 4 If) mad** available in the l a*fc seven month.s. The total number of bed* available in all hospitals, including those in prison* and
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    • 63 6 Less tars More taste They s.iid it couldn't be done a curette with such an mi' r filter with such exciting But L& M did it! L b NPi pateni Filtering process electrostai pi ices extra filtering fibres CrOS! to the stream of imoM •nebling today's L M to .>u
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 203 6 Jl":i" r" ■■WVke" by Sydney Jordan JBFF^WKE SECS mATANV TM«VGOrA*AV, f VfP I JJlgf 2JS T^^CT^^^^P Pty^ivAT cw- m/? /MA^r/^Ays C° LOwC^j:* fJ*^ZL \\££JlZfiX:o I t2Jt 7WEV CA^HOW ENTEft \W /< i/«»P<« AA /n <e/^ t»7«' TUe&rz EXPECT VOUO /*S SOMB UNIOCWTIFIKD I THAT TMBV CAN N Bl I^^ciiofd cjnao^<
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    • 468 6 E OORN today, you are a natural Lead er, especially in the realm of S ideas. You are willing to try v 2 S thing once. Just make sure that S idea is placed on a sound basi 5 all will be well. 5 5 You have the ability to
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  • 226 7 TRADE SCHOOL SYLLABUSES TO BE CHANGED TO SUIT MALAYA SINGAPORE educationists will shortly meet to decide what changes they should ask the London City and Guilds Institute to make in its syllabuses for Malayan students. The London City and Guilds Institute is the main overseas body to conduct examinations on
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  • 234 7 T^HE president of the Fedefx ation of Boys' Clubs. Mr. Lim Choon Mong, yesterday called on business organisations to support welfare and educational activities started by the Singapore Youth Council. "Those who want to uphold law and order in Singapore should not
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 201 7 LONDON, Aug. It, t'lewou* lodav 1,,,,,, \u 1 ii>> C.i.f. port> AUI ««i, buyers 2V, buyers I ho sellers no sellers Se|U 23% buyers 23' i buyers 23 i sellers 23 x< sellers I«iii i f V". 1 HSS s )ot 231 buyers 234 buyers 23 s
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    • 31 7 NEW YORK, Aug. m Previous Today 90 Industrials 503.64 503.96 Railroads 129.68 131.18 [HP Domestic Roods 88.49 88.50 if*;; l tiliti« 7812 78]2 Mocks Composite Averages 172.77 173.25
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    • 93 7 lOPBA Philippine! eXt U.K., N"rth European ports delivered *c gtu p.-r long ton Aug. Sept. >PR\ Strait* d.f UK/North turop< Mn ports delivered O(()N T OIL crude Straits WJ Knropoan ports In bulk P r I'mir ton Aug. Sept WOmi Oil. R crude Ceylon European ports
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    • 100 7 I NEW YORK, Aug. 20. Previous Today IN Straits Spot 94.25 nom. 94.50 nom. IN futures traits Contract Sept 93.25 buyers 93.75 buyers 94.50 sellers 95.00 sellers Ocl 93.25 buyers 93.75 buyers 94.50 sellers 95.00 sellers ONE: Steady. SALES: Nil ÜBBER: Futures Sept. 28.30 buyers 28.65 buyers
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    • 72 7 t Malabar spot 27',. awaiting lease 27, afloats 27 to 26^, :ond half August shipment 26 and f. Lampong- spot 27 l i siting release 27, afloata 27 second half August ship- ment 26*2, 26 cif. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot and, awaiting release 42, afloats 41 to
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  • 139 7 mT UK fcceni advance In ij,;', lll Wai equities gaW n <i momentum with tn-t^nn^-ment of the new r 1!l1 the London \K) X rk«'ts yesterday Ed Jn5 her s^.stuntia] |>: lJn a(l r^es wer* Cit' sla( yed w for a j l\: i] Jther sections. ■nMi 4(MI
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 203 7 dJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII^ I SINGAPORE I I HIGH TIDES! E TODAY: 2.56 p.m. E E TOMOiRROW: 3.52 a.m. E E and 3.43 p.m. E E SATURDAY: 5.20 a.m. and 4.43 p.m. E SUNDAY: 7.32 a.m. E and 6.04 p.m. E E MONDAY: 8.58 a.m. E and 7.41 p.m. E TUESDAY: 9.48 am.
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  • 110 8 m ft" lit was c-c-o-I-ai :ou# if was run: beside the sea CT It was holiday time and like nnts in m their thousands sun starved Britons swarmed m onto the beaches around England's coastline B for a brief touch of the sun and a
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  • 131 8 MRS. ADA GARDNER hugged the two "snatched" daughters she won back from her American husband. Happily, she said: "1 shall be in debt for the rest of my life, but it has been worth it. I have my children back and the nightmare U over." "The nightmare" began for
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  • 104 8 NURSING sister Irene Johnson is demanding an apology from a hospital management committee becaus? it accused her of: Insolence, bad manners, untruthfulness, slovenly appearance and setting a bad example to studant nurses at the Canadian Red Cross Memorial Hospital, Taplow, Buckinghamshire. The letter containing the charges arrived for 38--year-old
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  • 55 8 Comedian Harry Secombe wants to get] i off, but it looks as though the mechanical cle- phant won't halt at the Olympia bus stop in I London. Harry had a?i important date, too: Hel \rode on the elephant to open the mammoth* iHulton's Boys and Girls Exhibition
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  • 77 8 mWENTY-FIVE London street lamps of a collection made J. by a Hampstead man Mr. Peter Varnon before he emigrated to South Africa are being sent out to him to put up in his South African garden. They are now at the home of his brother in
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  • 128 8 FASHION FROM A BATTLE A WOOLLEN kilt, recover ed from a battlefield where it had lain ior more than 200 years, nas provided the inspiration for a muted tartan for one of the lead'ng London fashion houses* Discarded or lost during Bonnie prince Charlie's last battle in Scotland, the wool
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  • 39 9 I try ing to {hters, :l id 1 was mad America," she 1 borrowed and set out deterk j got a Job in New "then started to look Jje chil iren. I searcfc- i] in Michi:ch eventually AJSDLFKASDF
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  • 104 9 was suspended, Deft have England I Bit n.\ name cleared. ■hv 'management com-Kt-e has allowed me to ft in my room at the Kr*' homo until I leave. Rut all my meals have Ke brought over from jTh^pUal. 1 cannot even ■into the hospital to Beet my mail. I
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  • 104 9 Just another picture of a little boy playing hap- plly in the garden? Not quite. This is rather a special picture. For today 4-year-old Jean-Claude Farla can play like any other child But not long ago it wa» a different story. Jean Claude was a "hole
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  • 119 9 Thirty-seven-year-old Mrs. Kathleen Hewson, mother of nine children S 4 the happiest family in Gravesend, Kent" was killed by lightning during i s= severe thunderstorm while out picnicking recently with her children in a field *f near their home. Hurrying to shelter, she was pushing three-month-old Yvonne in
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  • 2696 10  -  PELHAM GROOM Another Latiff story by rpHE DISTILLATION APPARATUS tiAD BEEN PUSHED ON ONE SIDE, BUT IT STILL HELD MY ATTENTION, AND BROUGHT BACK MEMORIES OF THE DAYS, MANY YEARS AGO, WHEN AS A SCHOOLBOY I HAD USED A SIMILAR PIECE OF APPARATUS. NOT FOR
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  • 1151 11 Mir: world's only tropical survival school, operated by the Far East Air Force at R.A.F. foangi, Singapore, began its 50th two week ourst on Monday by which time some 1,000 nen <»i i»h Commonwealth and S.E.A.T.O. air, and and naval forces
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  • 201 11 In their 'basha' WHAT does a well-red jungle survivor cat for dinner? A. Royal New Zealand Air Force officer who took the course at the F.E.A.F. Survival School returned with this recommended Jungle "menu" based on what is available in the t jungle. plus baked
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  • 125 12 Siam and Burma to improve watch on borders KURMA la planning to send a government mission to Siam at »he end ol this month for 20 days oi talks on closer COoeperation between the two South-Easl Asian nations. r j he mission is expected to Include army and police Officials,
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  • 128 12 Allies spent much more than U.S. aid ITNITED STATES foreign I a.d chief J. H. Smith Jr denied in Chicago that America was engaged on a "give away' 1 programme In Asa aiid elsewhere. During the past eight years, he said, the United States has spent US$2O,OOO million for military
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  • 22 12 India's export earnings from January to May this year declined by U5558,800.--000 compared with tno corresponding period in 1957. U.P.I.
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  • 221 12 WASHINGTON sources said the An zus meeting there among the United States, Australia and New Zealand next month could be of decisive importance if the reports that Russia will equip Communist China with atomic weapons are true. The sources said that
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  • 114 12 Shelling with leaflets f OMMLNIS'I nincst \J propaga: !:> /hl-h i; literally bombarding the Nationalist-] -d Q moy Islands, pictures. Americans as scientifically -backward and !!ar-sh >rt. Special artillery shells fired by the Communists burst over the Qucmoys rid releas? thousands of leaflets several l -*i weekly. U.S. sputnik fa
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  • 24 12 The Philippines National Security Council will convene in Manila soon to discus.s the Chinese Communists' recent attacks on Formosa's of!V.hore Isles.— Reuter
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    38 12 Noted Chinese paint- jj I er Ran In-ting (ibove) of Formosa has a good j I collection of artifacts I j and art objects of various peoples on the I mainland and the aboriginal tribes of f Formosa.
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  • Glimpses
    • 76 12 New Laos Premier keeps out the Reds T H r E Nat ona] nblyol A Laos has approved by a vote of 29 to 21 t He new Governmeii! Bananlkone The Neo Lao i: .Pa t which Includes former CoSSSSB Pathet Lao, Is not rePrewnted In t] n r^ Cabint-t.
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    • 24 12 Indian Prime Minister Nehru said in the New Delhi Parliament he was prepared to discuss recent IndOPakistan border Incidents with the Pakistan Government Reuter
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    • 47 12 Communist China has announced a plan to build In one year 200 medium and small sized Bessemer converters so as to increase production 0! steel by 10 million tons and more than 13,000 small and me-dium-sized blast furnaces to Increase Iron production by 20 million tons U.P.I.
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    • 51 12 The Indonesian Charge d'AfTaires in the Netherlands, Sudjoko Hudyonoto. said in The Hague that in a tour of rebel territory in Indonesia last month he had found evidence 0/ foreign support for the rebels in Central Sumatra and North Celebes, but he had not discovered any Indications of Dutch help.-
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    • 40 12 Japanese doctors uhc examined 113 seamen reported to be suffering from radioactive tallow folloicing a United States nuclear test in the Dacifie said in Tokyo tney could find no evidence that the men had ed any ill c ccts. Reuter
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    • 29 12 Some professors in the Tory faculty of v University in S Province do not kno* tnai Nikita Khrushchev I Soviet Premier, the re*" l Kwangmlng daily f< ed Reuter
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    • 53 12 A two-year co-operai c pro gramme between < versity of Indonesia ana the University of Ca rornia to train ceo and business admin tors for Indonesia gas been extended for anotnei two years. The fO-opcra-tive programme I three similar programme. In the field of medtein* and engineering nowi effect between
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    • 17 12 An 11-member Japanese rifle shooting team Is taking part in the world shooting I championship- Moscow Reuter
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  • 36 12 A five-man delegation from the Ceylon Workers Union will leave Colombo In mid -September for a three-month Study Malaya, Japan and t! lippines. It will nl 0 brief stopovers in Formosa. U.P.I.
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  • FASHION REPORT FROM LONDON
    • 314 13 WATSHATS versus HAIR m warm -seems to for the new ■formality In dress. X has been seen on Rvcrai occasions dur- j her Royal tour of B^..^ without a hat. ■o-v a i w years ago no m L jeit completely dressed X j ,wn unless her head ■V Xi
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    • 135 13 50,000 WOMEN AT HIS CALL IF IT'S a woman you'iv after then hire one!" This startling, albeit intriguing advice come.s from Mr. Russell Kelly who. as the 50-year-old boss of one of the world's biggest parttime < clerical) agencies, should know what he Ls talk Ing about. Although only founder!
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    • 196 13 A monkey for the winter lyiTH Britain preparing for the winter months ahead the trend in London fashions these days is towards things warm and soft, And one ot the cutest ideas to be presented is the stylish fur pictured right. It is a silky black jacket of monkey fur,
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  • 420 13 JENNIFER JOHNS writes from America "DARDON ME, MRS. JOHNS BUT WOULD YOU VOLUNTEER FOR A TRIP TO THF MOON?" The man stood at the door, pencil poised above a sheet of paper. Conscious of a week's round of household chores I said
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  • 260 13 YES! Let the man be No. 1 IS A WOMAN HAPPIER AS A STAR IN HER OWN OR-' BIT, OR PLAYING SECOND FIDDLE TO THE MAN SHE LOVES? Most women. nowever beautiful, however successful, still prefer the latter role. Being cossctted and cared for does far more for a woman's
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  • 35 13 JOY MATTHEWS predicts that nuns clottlM will Ret narrower and narrower narrower ties, narrower collars, narrower shoes and narrower trousers. Trousers measuring IDOrc than IGin al the bottom will begin to disappear
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  • 118 14 EJINGAPORE Chinese Foot►s ball Association officials for 1958-59 are: President: Mr. Son Ghee Soon. Vice presidents Messrs Ang Soon Hoe, Tay Soo Yong, Kee Yew Leng Chan Ah Winy, Wong Kwok Leong. Tan Seek Kay. Teu Chin Seng. Tan Chens* Chuan and Ng Eng Kial and Dr.
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  • 597 14 A MAN TO TAME ENGLAND'S SPEED JHE ability of young Sydney Ikilshun Norman O'Neill to play England's l.isi attack could well be the key to Australia's chances in the coming Tcsi s( i its in Aus tralia. At present, the greatest cricketing need in Australia is a batsman who can
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  • 126 14 RESULTS LAST NIGHT IN THE SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE PROGRAMME WERE:SCOTTISH LEAGUE ONE Aberdeen 0 Airdrle 1 Clyde 2 Celtic 1 Falkirk 2 Dundee 5 Hearts 6 D'fermline 2 Kilmarnoi-k 1 Hibs 1 MotheiuHl 3 Partick 1 Queen of South 2 St. Mirren 2 Raith 0 Stirling A.
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  • 125 14 MANCHESTER United, specially invited by the organisers' to compete in this season's European soccer cup as a gesture of sympathy for their tragic loss in the Munich air crash, must wait a few more days before they know whether permission will be granted by the English
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  • 135 14 BRITONS SET NEW RECORDS DIANA Wilkinson, brilliant 15-year-old schoolgirl swimmer from Stockport, broke th? English women's senior and junior records for the 110 yards freestyle with a time of 85.6 sec at the British championships at Blackpool yfitterday. Swimming In the girls' 9Vent. she beat the old record by a
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  • 91 14 Notts still bid for Wardle VTOTTINGHAMSHIRE stil) ll want former Yorkshire cricketer Johnny Wardle to play for them next season in spite of his finding disfavour with the M.C.C. and being dropped from the England team to tour Australia. The county is going ahead with its application to the M.C.C.
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 254 14 curs ACROSS 5 Arrange the musical enter--1 A sound lad foi Bii Qordoc tuinment. (7>. (6 G Derek ami Read so down for 0 ihe vehicle la red In York- line (5), n *f B i:i 9 Parts turn up for Ihe hlg--1 a tool for plunder (4). gage csj.
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  • 708 15 Trainer and apprentice team well HOW THEY RAN M sK. T J° a and hls y° un g apprenL brought off a nice winning double mmir yesterday when they took the fipp with Follow Me Home who smarted d ond the sixth race with Pack Of Gold, tnc'an outsider paying
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  • 179 15 Games records begin to fall FOUR games records were broken and one eqaulled (yesterday) on the second day of the European athletic championship in Stockholm's Olympic Stadium. Two of the records were shattered In the only two finals held. Miss Stepanka Mertova of Czechoslovakia led the 14 qualifiers In the
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    • 493 15  - SIAPA TAHU FASTEST GALLOPER ON A SOFT TRACK ALLAN LEWIS r-By-i §IA P A TA H U (Huang) made the fastest time at Kuala Lumpur this morning on the still soft Number Two track when he ran three in 39} without being fully extend cd. 11' present conditions stay until
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    • 403 15 Shackleton routs Sussex batsmen COUNTY ROUND-UP HAMPSHIRE maintained their bid for the English County Cricket Championship yesterday when rain interrupted most matches by claiming eight Sussex wickets for 148 runs at Eastbourne. About half a day's play was possible in this match because of showers, but Derek Shackleton tore the
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  • 274 16 Malaya's delegation to the tenth annual conference of the World Assembly of Youth held recently in New Delhi seen outside the conference hall. They are from left first row: Inche Lokman Musa; Che Sa'« adiah Sardon; Mrs. Vijaya Ratnam, observer; Mrs. Abdul Karim; Inche Sar-
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  • 72 16 NEW BID BY LABOUR TO BAN U.K. A TESTS The British Labour Party yesterday "urgently" called on the government to reverse the decision to resume nuclear weapons tests, British Tests "COUld Jeopardise the current prospects for an international controlled suspension of all nuclear tests."' a statement from the National Executive
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  • 23 16 Two Lebanese were killed by machinegun fire in Beirut yesterday in the day's second outburst of violence. U.P.I.
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  • 124 16 pROF. MARCUS OLIPHANT. an eminent nuclear scientist, last night criticised the secrecy associated with scientific work for defence, and added that "half-truths and downright lies" are perverting the Integrity of science. Prof. Oliphant, delivering the presidential address to the Anzac Congress before 2,000 delegates in
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  • 379 16 Weights for Saturday, concluding day of the Selangor Turf Club meeting are: Cl. 4, Dlv. 1 S)F. The Swagie 9.00 Curls 8.13 Grand Rapids 8.12 Red Wolf II 8.12 Pleasure P#irk 8.12 Satisfaction 8.11 Arctic Region 8.11 I Magic Note 8.10 I Pleasant Dream 8.08 Flox 8.08
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  • 141 16 Nehru deals let-live' slap at the Reds INDIA'S PREMIER, Mr. Nehru took an indirect slap at Russia and Communist China yesterday as he told the Lower House of Parliament that "cer- tain countries are not acting up to the principles of co-existence." i He did not name the countries, but
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  • 38 16 The first shipment of supplies under the United States military aid programme to reach Iraq since the July 14 revolution arrived in Basra yesterday, a U S military spokesman announced in Bagdad Reuter
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 30 16 TO OPEN FAIR Lady Goode, wife of the Governor of Singapore, will open the food and fun fair organised by the Chinese YMCA on Saturday AiiKust 30, at 10 a.m.
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