The Singapore Free Press, 22 August 1958

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  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper i Sins.tiK.re, Friday, August 22, 1958. Price 15Cts.
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  • 105 1 Marines' visit" Assembly query |S there B .stockpile of r atomic warheads or missiles In Singapore? |nr. 1 lm Cher Keng (ChanIgi Independent) has tabled this question for I the Legislative Assembly mr-eting on September i 10. Iffr Lim also wants to know I the purpose of the Amerii can
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  • 9 1 r first grade rub- fose. The tone
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  • 13 1 t society susained by the polio? Jht have been re- Questioning
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  • 13 1 (Ambassador Michael Wright London yesconsultations with n Office. U.P.I
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  • 76 1 A SINGAPORE dance hostess, Wong Ah Moi, of Butterworth Road, off Tanjong Katong Road, has reported to the police that while walking along Nicoll Drive at 1.30 a.m. today someone snatched her handbag containing $500 in cash and goods. Another woman. Poh Wan Jin, of Tampenis Road,
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  • 317 1 I STORE SEAMEN CLAIM $5 MIL FROM COMPANY hinese seamen pore yester- i R gian shipclaiming that 'owed into a they suf- Physical and »tal treatment" v.scl noegh .filed in the trict court in they .ought w Hoegh Lei! Inc. im «n. an British $450.0nn that after M se.i- lv
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  • 311 1 UN UNANIMOUSLY APPROVES ARAB PLAN: DAG GOING TO M-E T HE s P?cial General Assembly yesterday gave unanimous approval to an Arab resolution aimed at restoring stability to the Middle East and securing the "early" withdrawal of American and British troops from the Lebanon and Jordan Ihe resolution drawn up
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  • 107 1 More Red planes over Matsu SIX waves of Communist Chinese planes invaded the Matsu \airea yesterday but no hostilities were reported in the tense Formosa Strait. The Nationalist Chinese INU fence Ministry said in Talpeh that one group of Red planes flew directly over Matsu Island without attempting an attack
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  • 153 1 piLM STAR Elizabeth Taylor yes--1 terday nied claims totalling Msls million against three corporations in connection with the plane crash in which her producer husband Mike Todd was killed last March. Todd's son, Mike Todd, jr. joined her in the
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  • 26 1 Nationalist China yesterday began rice shipments to Quemoy and Matsu for distribution to the civilian population in th« *»v*»nt nt an invasion.- Reuter
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  • 1173 2 Arab mutual respect pledge gets thunderous applause i *Very hifjh principle 9 Economic €tvv€>lopnsvnt Concern tor small naiions Withdrawal I of troops Constructive step Foars of I Msravl i a •iiiiiiii INHERE was an 'end of school term" atmosphere in the lobbies outside the General Assembly
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  • 48 2 Sir John Nott-Bower, London Metropolitan Police Commissioner, said in Nicosia yesterday the work of a policeman in Cyprus was "as tough a s you could find anywhere" but It had not drawn one complaint from metropolitan force members seconded for dut.v th*™ Reuter
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  • 136 2 THE U.N. General Assembly last night endorsed a report of its Credentials Committee recommending further delay in any action regarding Hungarian and Communist Chinese representation. The report, presented to the Assembly Vs emergency session by Mr. Thor Thors of Iceland, recommended that no decision be taken on
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  • 131 2 Britain admits R-I. plea for arms BRITAIN i s conslderin, several request? o n Indonesia to buy Bt 2 military equipment t Foreign Office BDOkesmoS said in London C The spokesman made this statement after the Dutch Charge d'Affalres, Baron C. W. van Boetzelier a Asperen, called on s Frederick
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  • 101 2 DE GAULLE ON TOUR GETS BIG WELCOME ijiRENCH Premier Genera. Charles de Gaulle, arrived In Madagascar by air from Paris yesterday on the first stage of a 13,000-mile tour to win support tor a new French constitution. Cries of "Long live de Gaulle" came from a crowd at the airport.
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  • 32 2 The leader of the lions Druze Mount: men. Kamal Jumblatt, met President Nasser Cairo, the rebel loudspei system in the Ba ta area Beirut reported yi U.P.I
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  • 64 2 Communists had branded by the Gen Assembly as an a in the Korean wai that decision had not repealed. "We do not M view.... that the Gen Assembly should be 0 men cockpit in which the rent and the m f are indiscrimi < scrambled up," he addeo V
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    • 114 2 QUICK FROZEN BROAD BEANS Serve them as a vegetable hot, with white sauce, or cold, with a French dressing, as a salad. Either way they are delicious. (in 10-oz packets) SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. ft W^£p^^\ a *-<*-*«<** > Urn u -^^te i mil/In H ,1 v w .4Vj
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  • 80 3 3 WIVES CLIMB BIG PEAK PEAK f British housewives turned fco New Delhi terday after live weeks tbing and explorai the Himalayas. the expedition, the ivd an unnamed L8.50C feet. ler of the team is Da vies, whose .< is warden of the i Bound Mountain in Ullswater, Westand. Her
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  • 38 3 picture. Enjoying one of the turns in a cabaret show ex-Queen Soraya of Persia is seen dining out with Spanish millionaire Luis De Villalongra while SDending a holiday on the French 'Basque' coast. U.P.I
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  • 353 3 The Little Rock see-saw: Court grants new stay T H m,,h l^V S iiw£ t > Ar ans s ch ol boi "-d yesterday won postponeloca? 1 ISih schoo c d wHho o urdeTay: r "^""S N groeS tl Announcing the decision from his home Chief Judge Archibald Gardner said
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  • 70 3 yODKA, gin and Ameri-can-dlstilled whiskies are challenging Scotch whisky's old appeal in the United States, a British whisky firm spokesman said in London yesterday. "There is little doubt competition in the United States is becoming more intense," Sir Graham Hayman, chairman of the Distillers Company Ltd said.
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  • 95 3 Does it tickle? Find out at 45 cts. a kiss fiIRLS who wonder what w it is like to be kissed by men with some of the biggest moustaches in the world will have a chance to find out in London on Sunday. The Handlebar Club, whose members have moustaches
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  • 129 3 MOSCOW CAN MERELY IRRITATE US -TITO JUGOSLAV President Tito, referring to MOfl cow's anti-Yugoslavia campaign, said in Mariboi yesterday that "nobody can stop u.s on our road, but can only irritate us." "We are not attacked from one side only," he told a workers' collective, "but from all sides at
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  • 192 3 MYSTERY OF HOUSE INVADED BY SNAKES I LONDON 10l FIJ; j I IX woke up yesterday I moraine to find their 1 tint invaded by snakes, lizards and white rats. E Mr. Arthur Champion C creeping out of bed at 2 dawn suddenly saw a white rat staring at E
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  • 162 3 Man who feared Reds accused of murder ALFRED PHILLIPS, 55--year-old hospital r>ort> er, accused of murdering his wife and son was stated by a witness at Sheffield. England, to have been "very worried about the international situation." A friend, Mrs. Mabel Howcroft, said Phillips had told her that if ever
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    • 61 3 IST1 ST A N N I VE RSA RY INDEPENDENT MALAYA NEW SHOES Eff B il U E 3 DESIGN 73 colours. S 3.90 yffilSH B Children's black or b-own y 7 MB^y 'ongweoring DURO-BEND in b< 19c, maroon Mr and black. JWJW M^tif Sing. 13.90 BS'^BL *^B*^K^^MB Fcdcr. 14.90
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  • 221 4 The singapore Free Press Friday, Aug. 22, 1958. Opinion Problems ahead CRYSTALLISING OUt v of the Middle Easi crisis appears to be a general willing-ness to accept the fact of nationalism in the Arab countries. This readiness was at once manifest in the j United Nations when the Arab nations,
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  • 366 4  -  Beacheomber by I READ that one tanker can pollute a sea area of 100 square miles by pumping oil into the sea. That •suggests a new weapon for ruining the bathing-suits and killing the fish of a potential enemy; a farcical weapon similar to the Strabismus Bracerot
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  • 503 4  -  PETER WOON By Snubbed airliner captures top share of this market I KKSKAS airline operators, with orders worth millions up th e i r sleeves, are starting to queue for Kri tain's new Comet IV jet airliner. Production lines at llutfield and Chester are already busy
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  • 322 4 THE 'WHISPERING GIANT' HITS AMERICANS WHERE IT HURTS MOST can competitor can claim only 80 per cent of its seats filled on the tourist crossing to Europe and just over half in the opposite direction. Hardest hit is Hollywood tycoon Howard Hughes' Trans- World Airlines. It was Hughes who asked
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    • 22 4 DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING FOR YGUR HAPPY DAY P. H. HENDRY I: M.inuf-tcturini.' Jt'uelU-i jj 78 North Bridge Road Singapore, 6. Kuala I.utnpur
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    • 55 4 Jtocfid High Fidelity TWO :^^U^^^^^^^r standard of P- ;^H^PlP^'^? once arc the keynotes C H I $465/- EAR Reproducers Wv I* SPORE) The Librory R:pro 1 h f r fur er partk §H.A. O'CONNOR A CO.. LTD m ,i lAIDIAW BLOC. lATTIRY HO.. S'P^'" 1 *$®dMb£,4*&(fc M .4 tvkk 106-A
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  • 348 5 $1 MIL. PLAN FOR CENTRAL FISH MARKET BY THE SEA i\(, fish merchants and auctioneers In rapore are prepared (o invest $1,000,000 in (nil lish market if the Government gives :,<! by the sea. of the venture, Mr. Lee Choon 1 a new firm with nine partners had been ied
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  • 115 5 Did you lose a watch? Well..0 r yw<- following articles, believed to have been stolen from umbers of the public recovered by 'apore police recentl> from ;i house in Chinatown: gold ring with a link stone, ladies wristgold, 18 carat, gold chromed am, gold ring with jade stone. gold ring
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  • 23 5 Maurice Couve do le, the French foreign ler, called on President f last night to disi Middle East
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  • 144 5 LADY GOODE, wife of the Governor of Singapore, will open the new $50,000 Kamala Club building I (above) in Moulmein Road on September 8. I I With this new clubhouse members are planning I to expand their educational, cultural and
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  • 161 5 SINGAPORE .shoe manufacturers yesterday welcomed the Government's plan to introduce tariffs and restrict imports to encourage and protect local industries. They said a system 01 import quota .should be en- forced to prevent iurthcr unemployment. A high tariff alone would ultimately raise the
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  • 33 5 The Dukr of Devonshire. has resigned a^ President of the Chesterfield branch of tho Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals because the Society opposes stag-hunting, Reuter
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    • 24 5 '-(ULtSS) WE 'SMALLS' pJALL ADS in our :jssi «"l columns t^adrrs wonderful j Mn »"d items at """"Sly low prices. Ij^ s cl 'A>SIFIKI).S
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    • 164 5 i i 1,, .1 itm Iml I fUI 111 WT 3mt^S Model 7EAB Super-Star EHi'&fei. rffiit^^^l 7.7 cv. ft. Refrigerator Br'\i3ll«^S Model 7EAB Super-Star ~W'^s\ Hcfrigcralor. S^K-^J Singapore Dealers. ALLIANCE RADIO SERVICE, 53, East Coast Road BROADWAY RADIO CO., 259, Joo Chiat Rood. CHENG RADIO CO., 52, Upper Serangoon Road.
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    • 51 6 Get full exciting flavour! Live Modern with L M Only the modern miracle of L 6 pure-white Miracle Tip brings thnt flavour through to you. othe- Cigarette can match it! sm, I wonder thai today more people t i witching over to L b M. Crush proof, BESJV K'ni:J,-Si:c and
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    • 237 6 JKFF IIAIVKiT b? Sydney lonian TMI« t£ TOUGH T ACDAiD IT AAA^flfi I TVtEIO SXIOS IVEOE PAUtTV^^J THE BE SNO C *O'**' T COULO HAVE C MOW. COU3NEL I |TECMM»C«AMS TWE NECES6A«v^^^J MERE AKiV LOfs^ e^- I^^SmJ S^OPPCO TMOSC THEY OAOIOEO A S?— ?^»JL vrir--^-,.. -ir-> r^i iD catpi i
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    • 461 6 diplomacy to achieve your objective* jj without appearing to alienate pen I 4. too much. Jie I V. You have a variety 01 in: i and a complexity ot talents S I make you all thing, to ill W^ h t I Some will accuse you" of haw ,7X I
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 186 7 LONDON, Aug M. PttftMM Today BB So, 1 KSS cit ix.it> 4m 23 i buyers 23% buyeis no sellers no .sellers left 23 buyer.s 23". bu\ers 2396 sellers 23 sellers HI i'.J'.l UN l B sB s )ot 2:v buyeis 23 i buyers 23% sellers 24 sellers
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    • 96 7 NEW YORK. Aug. H. Previous Today Spot 94.50 nom. 94.75 norn ii\ futures >!>.!!!- '.ni.i.t s,.pt 93.75 buyers 94.00 buyers 95.00 sellers 95.00 sellers Ocf 93.75 buyers 94.00 buyers 95.00 seller.-; 95.00 sellers TONE: steady. SALES: Nil RIB Futures Sept. 28.(55 buyers 28.99 paid 28.76 sellers N
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    • 29 7 NEW YORK, Aug. 21. Previous Today industrials 503.96 507 10 Railroads 131.18 132.18 Domestic Bonds 88 50 88 45 78.12 78.00 ks Composite Averages 173.25 174.13
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    • 54 7 21 awaiting re- August shipment 26*4. Sarawak 11 to 26%, unquoted. Muntok white spot August shipment and awaiting release 41, afloats and f. Lampong 40 to 39. and second half August iwaitmg release 26%, shipment 38 i. sellers ex-dock. i to 2G'_.. second hall bove prices Quoted in
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    • 99 7 LONDON, Aim. 21. i rwiippa*, „v. vk., r ovious Today ortli I uropean ports delivered pei long ton Aug./ Sept. $205 sellers $205 sellers "I'!!\ -huts i.i.,. U.K. /North j »n porU delivered t per long ton Aug./ Sept 673% now fT:i norn °MT OIL CITIdC
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    • 126 7 markets In London made further -<y yesterday aiii conditions wore not 0 buoyant as at the 1 'in- new account Wednesday, 'trial equities conto attract a large ami further wideWina wore estabconditiona Ith the cxcr\) 1 ;ilt-edgi (i tnar- prices drifted ond< Improved 1 foreigners were '"'■k
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  • 253 7 Rotary plans thrilling week for 7,000 poor children gINGAPORE Rotary Club plan to entertain about 7,000 under-privileged children during its Children's Week which starts on Monday During the last few weeks about 100 Rotarians have been workin i to give the children the time of their life. Mr. p. Bindon,
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  • 42 7 The rjnited State, atomic submarine Skate crossed twice under the North Pole on August 11 and 17. uiion it followed the route ploneered by Ehe Naul llus, the U.S. Navy announced in Washington la t night. Reuter
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  • 167 7 KIDDIES HIT BY MYSTERY DISEASE DOCTORS and health officials in Singapore are intriguea by a report from Bangkok that a "mysterious" children's disease is spreading in Asia. The report said the disease strike* children aged under ten. Its symptoms are high fever followed by chils and a bluelshness of the
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  • 28 7 Joritain is observing a Sudanese ban on all foreign military aircraft flying over the Sudan, Foreign Office Officials said In London yesyesterday.
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    • 326 7 'Shot' with the Queen's blessing Scenes for the film "The shot in the grounds o! Blessing," based on the Windsor Castle yesterday, it« m *«4.4. i by P ermi^^ion of the Queen Nancy Mltford novel, wero —Reuter. /y^-^ booster of \^^Mo^^^2Q^a li^^^^^^i^^w i- SOLE AGENTS: KIAN GWAN (M) LTD- JBHIB
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    • 155 7 SINGAPORE i HIGH TIDESI TODAY: 3.43 p.m. TOMORROW: 5.20 a.m. and 4.43 p.m. E SUNDAY: 7.32 a.m. and 6.04 p.m. MONDAY: 8.58 a.m. and 7.41 p.m. E TUESDAY: 9.18 a.m. and 8.58 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 10.25 and 9.42 p.m. z THURSDAY: 10.55 a.m. and 10.20 p.m. Today's radio programme 1.18 pin
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  • 188 8 DIRK'S 540 GIRLS v CILM actor Dirk M Bogarde has heart B that he has losl his fight to stop a girls' School being buili in the park beside his eighteenth century home in Amersham, 9 Buckinghamshire The Housing Mini I ster is to allow the i county council to
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  • 102 8 01 (j* 'ed bo i bd i ir#/ Then Mi Bogorde hi h otne q little tod as fie talked Gbout the pork that was the park that \m!l now be filled tfith l( J k( playing schoolgnK. hie said Such o shame It is Q
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  • 72 8 RINGING OUT THE NEWS Holidaymakers admire the spectacle of five town criers wearing their roles of office on the beach at Hastings. They are all competing in the National Town Criers 1 Championships and are from left: Reginald Cartmell, town crier of the Manor of Kirkham, Lancashire; Harry Sleeman, of
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  • 66 8 P.c. m man c Guards r Elusive Guard?! at Maidenhead 1 debs, and ntiu s (r There was vlslt(J fc-| some 30-yea 0 I Paxman, p.c I ?o 'right toTttS*! Police Constable PaxS I off duty, and ni fi clothes, walked tat? fl! I feur. He had a meal at
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  • 104 8 Piping them aboard E Members of the crew I E of the U.S. submarine I I E "Nautilus" thai sailed I E beneath the ice across I E the North Pole were I I feted at the Search- I E Hght Tattoo held at I the White City, lon. I
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  • 1958 Trade and Industries Fair
    • 12 1 1958 Trade and Industries Fair FREE PRESS SUPPLEMENT Friday, August 22, 1958.
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    • 441 1  - THIS YEAR'S FIAR BIGGEST AND BEST TO DATE Anthony Oei By TONIGHT, Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, will officially open the 1958 Sin qapore Trade and Industries Fair at the Great World. Trade exhibitions everywhere have always played on integral part in the development of trade and m
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    • 146 1 'Best wishes' messages to organisers From the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock: "CINGAPORE is once again enlivened and inspired by the Trade and Industries Fair at the Great World Amusement Park, at which people can view the handicraft of Singapore's manufacturers and merchants as well as examples of other
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    • 144 1 Prosperity will depend on our efficiency JHE United Kingdom Trade Commissioner, Mr. S. C. Stout writes: The 1958 Singapore Jrfde and Industries Fa r again provides the people of Singapore with an opportunity to see a practical demonstration of the enterprise of local traders and manufac turers. Singapore has grown
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    • 721 2 Singapore must develop its port or perish $100 m. a year A tribute Efficiency SINGAPORE has always lived from the sea. Its prosperity depends on the cargoes that move across its wharves. Only one-quarter of thi* trade is for Singapore itself. The other three-quarters is cargo
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    • 576 3 t her leading port. an /le »und that Singawharves handled rgo per berth than llt y or Melbourne, Aus- largest ports. aid Singapore should t worry about Indonesian to make Tanjong ree port, but act to satisfy the world trend towards specialised cargo ships respeciauseo berths. Two
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    • 1529 4  -  Geoffrey Boland By Straits Times financial and market RECESSION, THE FALL IN RUBBER PRICE AND TIN RESTRICTIONS DAMPENER ON TRADE One bright spot: Latex exports up by IS per tent fPHE year 1958 will he remembered as one in which the phenomenal post-war expansion of
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    • 246 5 Keep your skin clear with this face cream from Japan i ivl KYI beauty face cream is th< product of years clinical experiments by Kokuryu(in laboratory and his been manufactured and distributed the Kokuryu(l <; 0., Tokyo, since 1908. Kokuryu i* a cosmetic I fferent from others because »>f the
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    • 592 5  - RUSSIA WANTS SECRET OF THIS WONDER FIBRE Douglas Goodlad By T»HERE may be knitted brows among employers and workers in the British cotton industry because of cut-throat competition but there are high hopes that Terylene, wonder fibre in trie field of synthetics, will soon find its way into new and
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    • 749 6  -  Anthony Oei By HUGE INCREASE IN PRODUCTION 12 YEARS: IT WILL GO EVEN HIGHER WHEN TWO MAJOR PESTS ARE BEATEN SINGAPORE has far less arable land per head of population than most other countries—even less than in notoriously overcrowded Japan, which has 1.2 acres per
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    • 504 7 CANNING FIRM HAS BOOSTED EXPORTS |/\N v iA4 t acres of land W\) along the Bukit iTinriii Road stands a ■magnificent factory IwliiHi attracts the eye lot' every passer-by. Not only is the struc- t iv oi the factory maIjestic but the produc- tion installations are ■the most up-to-date ■♦iv;t
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    • 280 7 Biscuit company offering attractive prizes in fair contests TN THE last few 1 years, the development of the biscuit industry in Malaya and Singapore has made considerable progress. For several decades Malaya and Singapore were very attractive markets for Western manufactured biscuits. The locally manufactured product was considered rather inferior
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    • 1156 8  - In search of the happy traveller A STAFF WRITER SINGAPORE SETS OUT TO LURE THE CINE CAMERA AND SUNGLASS SET... BY HOME? IT I TOURISM is Singaj pore's fastestgrowing industry. It is an industry that offers the island's best hope of new revenue. It can directly stimulate Singapore's whole trade*
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    • 149 10 Tyre to beat them all... THIS mammoth earthmover tyre, which dwarfs the car beside it, is probably the heaviest tyre in the world. Made by a British tyre firm for vehicles in use overseas, it is 29in. wide and 80in. in diameter, weighs more than a ton, costs $8,500 and
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    • 500 10  - NOW COMES A SCHEME TO SAVE MOTORISTS TIME AND CASH ANTHONY OEI By THE ever-increasing number of cars on Singapore's roads throwing a strain on workshop and maintenance facilities has led to a new suggestion that agents provide engine reconditioning schemes for their customers. The scheme has several definite advantages.
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    • 920 11 Victim of technical progress as new plating methods found I NEW YORK. jlli fundamental position of the metal I continulnf poor, the tin trade in the U.S. its hopes for price stability to the X i ne-propping mechanism of the Inter- .il Tin Council,
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    • 172 12 FREE SOFT DRINKS FOR EVERYONE AT THIS TRADE FAIR STALL AMONG all the stalls at the Great World Trade Fair, Sinalco's is one of the busiest and most attractive. The exhibitors of Sinalco, the National Aerated Water Co. Ltd., have spent a lot or money and time for its decoration
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    • 713 12 Miles of cathode tubing int the new Lloyds \\!l TH the completion Ol Lloyds new building in Lime Street, a striking landmark iias been added to tlie City of London. It has taken five years to buiid. It cost nearly £5 million and, in addition to being London's largest new
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    • 378 13 II MOST complete range of win(i m decoration materials is now Liable from Messrs. Wing r mK Co. of 145 Middle Road, Ljpore I Toil company now Us the world famous Levolor Uetian blinds and cornices, Arrow e(l l awnings and Gould window Ipery
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    • 258 13 Wide variety of biscuits from this Colony firm ■risiTOKs to the B* Singapore Trade Sair will find many ■rtT yil'ts for them Bt Messrs. Siong Hoe ;iHisi-uit Factory stall. A H The i:i i v h ith \va> ;i i'ttT the fjMy.tr. iia« vi v\ become a manufacturer of elm
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    • 303 13 Family concern that has beoome bis business W, map Song I ling ana Sauce l?'"'- i is sit muff eight-acre 7th mile iK:! Timah Road. T was started ■riii-! <tt;im Road ferred to the SV 1 1 under the iKV 1 ---ient of Mi IK"- (chairman M; manager), Mr. I
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    • 178 14 Local company to introduce a new range of shirts MANUFACTURERS of the famous BB Flying Eagle Brand shirts and pyjamas, who have more than 10 years' experience in tins field, will soon Introduce a new range of non-starching and nonironing shirts on the local market. The manufacturers, Nai Nai and
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    • 504 14 You CAN take it with you ANTHONY OEI TURNS UP TWO NEW GADGETS DESIGNED FOR YOU a RE YOU a l\ regular pit- nicker, traveller, or do you go camping often? If you are, you will surely want to bring, among your kit, something which will come in very handy:
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    • 93 15 HERE IS Fraser and Neave's famous sign at the corner of Paya Lebar Road and MacPherson Road. It says "Welcome" to all visitors to Singapore and it will now remind you that you are very welcome to visit the F N Bar at the Great World
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    • 663 15 A SPECTACULAR RISE IN 5 YEARS I/V METHODS GIVE I OLD INDUSTRY m BIG BOOST I ITALIAN industry which, Muring the Last few years, has Hned really surprising results ■reign markets is the leather iM'ear industry. [Mfcirt from the traditional jßmade production, purely arti.'■wliich is
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    • 88 9 ARE YOU PLANNING FOR A MODERN INTERIOR? Best opportunity to each and everyone, visit our showroom at the Great World Trade Exibition and there you can choose your latest modern furniture for your choice: Don't Forget To Visit Our Showroom FROM:ART FURNITURE DEPOT LTD. (ESTABLISHED 1907) 32/36, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE.
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    • 117 10 For Special Features Feminine Underwear j Always insist on j HAPPYFORM V^ BEAUTYFORM $M&: BC Br Jl m m mf fc m V \y Bras Corsets jHifi||||: fo r Elegance Durability Jj t- All Sizes E AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADING STORES < Prices to suit all pockets Come See our
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    • 74 11 Insist on L I wk I M THE ONE AND ONLY SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK ENRICHED JHfe^^^^H 1750 INTERNATIONAL UNITS OF jM^Kjh <b Tjl^^^b WeUome to our stalls at mmm/f >^^> m CREAT WORID TRAQ^ 2nd prize: One 24kt GOLD BRACELET ond one 4 doz. carton of LIBERTY MILK. 3rd prize:
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    • 105 12 ALUMINUM AWNINGS I I YEAR ROUND i^mpyAimiUj x I I BEAUTY. Keeps away the rain and sun J I with comfort. t C# 1 I WE SELL JJ I ONLY THE jjn I AND FOR THE J^J |*£1 ZZ 1 I best we j r^p 7r( j RECOMMEND j 1
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    • 152 13 LIGHT- HOUSE BRAND MANUFACTURERS OF CANNED FOODS PRODUCTS 1. Curry Chicken 15. Pickled Leek I 2. Prawn in Spices 16- Mixed p ick)eB 3. Pork Mushroom Sauce 1L Aspara g U$ Lettuce 4. Curry Beef 18. Salted Cucumber 5. Sauce Beef mm 19. Delicious Cucumber 6. Curry Mutton i j
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    • 134 16 I n. We are not participating in this Exhibition this year but we look forward to your visit at our showrooms I I 1 1 A Range of FINE FURNITURE made by us Contemporary Light Fittings 1 *&> van HIN FURMTURE CO., LTD. SHOWROOMS:- L 36/142, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE, 9.
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    • 153 9 scles shes party c pounds of tin* Ih b) the Thames ll|sil champagne, Frank nl Windsor arriyI enhead u> lw}d Miir inquiry in'o m pi jen ana I I cially repriB j:;.i was bark on only commeni from »The chief cons' has held a discipli■rquiry into a police Kbh'V tjidiu't
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    • 102 9 Rodeos here -no bullfights Contrary to general belief bull fights j ire not allowed in most Central and American countries and instead rodeos ire held. Rodeo daps are special festivals in he towns and linages where the fanners and cattlemen can show their skill and horseman ship. In Chile, where
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      • 131 9 A new link in Pan American's Round- the- World Service... POLAR ROUTE A^» Now ON ROUND Till, woki i) FLIGHTS, lake Pan Am's fast Polar route between E£urope and the U.S. West, Coast. Ply o\er the top of the world on the shortest, most direct line from Paris to cities
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    • 947 10  -  GRODGE GALE BB9h lIP jl A W^i'M true Apocalyptic fervour, tin- thunder raged and the lightning exploded and tinrain burst all over Surrey. And particularly did »t burst all around the Mormon temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, brand
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    • 112 10 NOW POLICE TEACH LEARNER DRIVERS f.j an effort i*» Improve t he general standard of driving in their area and (lit down (he mini- ixr of accidents through careless- n«'ss, Q school for motorists has been opened a I police headQtiarters, lint ton near Preston, 11 ncashlre. 'or a fee
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    • 249 10 Royal visit to Ireland next year? DRINCESS MARGARET will be invited W Ireland for next year's R<>\ 1 >!ii>!j|Br Society's Horse Show. That was the opi- nion of influential politicians and sportsmen as the recordbreaking 1958 showended in a blaze of glory and international good will. It is felt that
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    • 115 10 rpHERE HAVE BEEN SO 1 many entrants for the cross-Channel swimming race to be held this weekend that the numbers will have to be restricted. Altogether 53 swimmers have applied to take part but only 35 will be accepted. "That is the number
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    • 203 11 Develop your own films Hi 111 you one of those E flp w lit) "Must E ft 1 I until you B ir pn lures? I i» i you ell. imp al the E vflpi' > uiiu linger- E ■'jp. ss and turn V' < until you E napshots E
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    • 762 11 Light that's made by man Friday Photography Page NOWADAYS YOU NEED NOT RELY ON THE SUN TO GIVE ILLUMINATION ■-LEARN TO YOUR OWN [I n I KNSMAN I 1, M hut marI atolls stu ft iLirin iihntoi-Taph. K.nr. iih fastKit hou to Kii-..! ii li»»w t0 re 'm-niM -I- best
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    • 226 11 FILTEKS a whole assortment ot niters will add a lot of fun to any picture taker's snapshooting The possibilities for altering sky tones, changing the mood of a picture, or producing special effects are Raton if you use filters to the limit. w u But
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    • 321 12 LAY-OFFS IN JAPAN UP ASRECESSION WORSENS rpHE Industrial recession is beginning t<> s ''<'\- in Japan in the place where it hurts the most in thr employment figures. And Tokyo business circles have predicted thai if would park an overwhelming public demand for resumptio7\ oj direct trade with Communist China.
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    • 68 12 CIOMMUNISI North Koj rean Premier Kirn II Sung has offered to deve- lop friendly relations with Ceylon, the Peking New China News Agency reported. Mr. Kirn made the offer v. hen he received Mr. p.bg. Kalugalla, a Ceylonese Member of Paiiiament, and Mr. D.G. Weerakkody,
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    • 149 12 BURMA PRIME MINISTER DROPS HINT ON POLLS I>REMISR v Nn baa called for new general elections in Bimiui but hai given no indication When they would take place, v Nu announced cancellation of the Burmese Parliament's session sche- duled on Aug. 28 for the Chamber oi Deputies and on Sept,
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    • 606 12 Ceylon imports of China goods are soaring Glimpses] President Nfo Dinh Diem of South Vietnam (second from left), acknowledges the cheers given to him by a group of tenants as he arrives at Blen Iloa. near Saigon, to preside over a land reform ceremony. The President gave land titles to
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    • 103 12 'People of Pakistan admire President Nasser' DAKISTAN] op, B Abdul Hamici KhM Bnashani i m cuirß that the X country ed Arab He] blic Preß sklent Omnal Abrfeß Nasser and condmnM ed the Bagdad anil SEATO pa< I' The head ol thi Nation* Awami Party >aid he haß conferred v
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    • 128 12 MYSTERY PLANES OVER R.I. AN lndon< mt i\ officer i. called :B vigilance again.- 3V ?B sive activities in the afl over Indoin BAntara news agency saH Lieu' -Col a B director of tl Indor.es™ air force Intel igence, Jakarta newsmi n that ug* identified aircraft were fl peatedly sei
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    • 19 12 The todi 1 has sign. contrart Witl machiiT I lor ;i X SE project.- Reuter
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    • 133 13  - HOW TO LIVE WITHOUT MONEY George Malcolm Thomson m 'BWAYS ARE FOR SLEEPING. By :> m c;. Gollancz. 15s. )M h n i w-.-ihli exclaimed the New York iiui hen he was told that seven old ■muM id been living for three months in K. rest rooms at Pennsylvania Station.
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    • 581 13 Into what sociological pigeon hole, for example, would you fit a man like Henry Shelby, graduate of the University of Michigan? After some trifling argument about a bill, he walked out of his hotel one clay in 1953 and has not paid for his lodgings
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    • 105 13 V•: entered Lin; '-V a/£er */\v eu; M«£ country '■^■l /.'o order- V ///an/ service fi ß /o id f/z«* jrom the M jell into as 1943 M c eh for the do- W O?J. W fnaej bad i X a crate in his Ms' U
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    • 420 13 DRUGS, DRINK AND SEX FOR THE ANGRY YOUNG MEN The Free Press Book of the Week ON THE road By Jack Kerouac (Andre Deutsch, 158.). JUST as England i»as net "Angry Young Men," America has her Heat Generation.' 1 Both are suffering from the same kind of disgust With the
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    • 446 13 AN END AND A BEGIN NING. By James Haulci/. Macdonald, lGs. THIS first-class novel opens with a man of 32. Peter Fury, coming daied out into thr world after ■erring a prison sentence of 18 years for manslaughter. Arid Mr. Hanlcy, in his grim and
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      • 1868 14 :^ff? ;|M:j /U.LA;i LEWIS jOfvlS UP THE BEST PROSPECTS FOR TOMORROW I < J Wm^ -JEf I Sn iIM St T^m B fl 1 9 wS ki lit 1 jfcj^F? wSm 3^^^<>^E» fls<c& j^^HV T **R«sB £a jjf^jfl Cass 4, Div. 1-9 Furs. AMI V TVUII l^yMttf If ttttff ♦♦♦*tf*
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    • 117 15 m Men M<l m metres 1. J ■"h Germany) 4 7.0*te I.' (Norway) Inain. 47.9X i khmlcH 'Germany) ■mrot. "l. T. Rut (Poland) ■„,--^!f Sin., a. o. SdKaihlon. 1. V. Kuancteov ■Sf^ c u::i), 2. D. Palu X!i P 129 pottlti, 3. W. ,Of!m»i:>) 7,249 pointi. I Women m,
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    • 209 15 SURREY WELL LACED fll'iißlV four points be I>o B hind Hampshire in the ■unt.\ el iiki t < hampion.Aip established themilh^ m i I muirable posiSi! .uninsi NorthamptonHirr at Northampton yesw cd 4t3 for first lead with eight OK in hand when a -'B )ped play half an S Keen
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    • 413 15 Fracas m the 880 final BRITON IS DISQUALIFIED, THEN DECLARED WINNER D R I T I S H runner Mike Rawson was yesterday involved in a drama of disqualification, protest and counter protest at the European athletic championships in Stockholm. After he had finished first in
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    • 96 15 I^NGLAND made a Ine A start in their bid Tor n clean sweep in the Test series against New Zealand on the opening day of the fifth and final Test at the Oval. They dismissed New Zealand for 161 and had replied with 30 for
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    • 141 15 TIMING of athletic events, a controversial subject during the Empire and Commonwealth Games in Cardiff, has been discussed in Stockholm by the council of the International Amateur Athletic Federation. In its report today, the council states that the technical committee has been asked to examine the
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    • 28 15 Mr. W. Hill's Bo Careful won the Gimcrack Stakes at York yesterday. Lord Rosebery's Captain Kidd was second with Mr. J.S. Gerber's in spot third.— Reuter
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    • 28 15 The Indonesian national soccer association has picked 16 players for the Merdeka Anniversary Games in Kuala Lumpur at the end of this month.
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    • 182 15 answering questions about the Johnnie Wardle con troversy on a television programme last night, Sir Leonard Hutton, former Yorkshire player and captain ol England, >aid: i my-.eii am sorry that he was dropped from the Lost a character i think hia type ol
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      • 142 15 EVERYTHING^ Readers Write |okeS and Watch out tor W-C Cover Girl this week CcirtOOnS. She's Hollywood'- hottest redhead Ttno Louise HERRI WANT T0 RISE ABOVE MV I t IHa body and Bt A REAL actress j I .JjljH S<) Snphiil I.fil 1 1 t!,r KIM'-', ll'llllll fl «J ymU m^^l^m
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    • 261 16 U.S. test halt if Reds start talks report pKKSIDEM EISENHOWER will propose a one-year suspension of American nuclear tests starting in October or November if Kussia agrees to negotiate for an international ban, diplomatic sources in Washington said last night. The reports followed closely on
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    • 64 16 Bus falls info chasm 45 believed dead -TWO bodies were 1 recovered yesterday from the bottom oi a chasm into which a bus carrying 59 persons had plunged near Cajamarca, Colombia Fourteen of the pa- m-eiv-were injured seriously and 13 others, including scvei'al children were missing. It was lea red
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    • 88 16 MR. Charles Swart, South African Minister of Justice. announced in Capetown last night that he has b?en appointed acting prime minister during the illness of Mr. Stri.jdom. The appointment, made by the Governor-General. dated from yesterday. Mr. Sirijdom. 65. who has been prime minister
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    • 45 16 A Hungarian escaped to Austria on Wednesday nighi with serious injuries from a mine which exploded when he was crossing the barbed wire frontier. Jozsef Varju managed to drag himself over the last yards of the hftrh*»ri \xr\yo fence. U.P.I
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    • 46 16 Six 25-pounder guns nave arrived in Aqaba and are On the way to Amman to provide artillery support foi th 3 3.000 British troop. stationed at the airport, a •ivW i; h military spokesman aid In Amman lasi night. Reuter
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    • 44 16 I'our youths recently con- victed ol an attempt on President Sukarno's life have S appealed to the military high court. Three of them have been n<vd to death, and the f"iinh to 20 y. ars in jail.-- I Reuter
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    • 56 16 North Vietnam accuses THE Communist North Vietnam newspaper Nhandan yesterday demanded the immediate withdrawal of U.S. marines from Singapore, the Peking New China News Agency reported in Hong Kong. The paper said- the "landing" had aggravated tension in South-East Asia and was a serious menace to the peace -and tranquillity
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    • 332 16 From Page 1 <i u i(h powei s granted i>.\ im- resolution, to By lo the Middle Eai early next < f<u- negotiations t<» ffh c ii effect. Sir Li lie Munro, Ni n Zealand r< pn entative wh Is pres idi ht ol the
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    • 209 16 Juliette likes solitude but not when Mr. Zanuck is around irraum -i ta v be ilonc the 1958 Garbo 2ft her riverside siifc 2 the Savoy Hotel vi d Ueft) and ,k i about fee m.n v f that she I f uarr>i i>. Zanuck i Curled up on a
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    • 22 16 The death of top S-^im aircraft designer AlexandJ Mikhailovich Ch :-±'M was announced M^>coqß ■'M-day. Hi 63. ~fl U.P.I
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