The Singapore Free Press, 2 September 1958

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper i |gl. Singapore. Tuesday, September 8. 1958. Price ISCts,
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  • 271 1 More racial riots follow day of tension Ci\Y LONG TENSION in West L °ndon's Nottins Hill district exploded last night into another full scale racial clash as gangs of white teenagers stormed along a street hurling stones, bricks and bottles through the windows of coloured people's homes. In another street
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  • 35 1 Over 30,000,000 cars jammed American highways In a grim dash for home at the end of Labour Day last night. The holiday traffic death toll was estimated at 420.- U.P.I
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  • 352 1 NATIONALISTS SINK 12 PEKING WARSHIPS OFF QUEMOY Chiang navy's big victory in midnight battle against 'waves of tens' of enemy torpedo boats CHINESE NATIONALIST warships sank 12 Communist torpedo boats in a two-hour sea battle near Quemoy early today, a Defence Ministry communique claimed. Thirty Nationalists were reported killed or
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  • 101 1 Rl army in big new drive AN ALL-OUT military ofA toisive has been launched against rebel bands In West Sumatra, the Jakarta Antara news agency said today. Antara said the offensive had been mounted from tho former rebel capital, Buklt Tinggi. and the towns of Matui and Pajakuitbuh. and Lake
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  • 43 1 &ix Chinese, believed to ret society men, enI a textile shop in Arab at 11.30 a.m yesterished a show case pattered pieces of the shop oi-oprietor, Soh ehee kme 21 <i the men they him and ran awa/
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  • 73 1 Mr. Firoz Khan Noon, Pakistan's Prime Minister, told Parliament In Karachi last night the IndianPakistani conference on border disputes had been "almost a complete failure." He appealed to all members to give him a chance to settle the disputes peacefully during his forthcoming visit
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  • 86 1 DULLES: IKE WILL DECIDE ON HELP \fR. JOHN FOSTER DUL--11 LES, the United States Secretary of State, said yesterday that President Eisenhower himself would decide whether the U.S. would help to defend Quemoy and Matsu. He said the U.S. had no Commitments In the Formosa Strait area "other than those
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  • 33 1 September first grade rubber buyers f o b. opened in Singapore thii morning at 81 5 centl B lb., down a quarter of n cent on jresterday's dose The tone wai
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  • 118 1 fi\ i "genan gunman ied lire last night UP of French Afrli', paratroopers in 1 frt ot Paris and 1 One of them sort[}ss Itrett attack after Paris formally "advised" rtana to stay otr the Paris after dark 'W on. wounded par.i troop the thirteenth
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  • 453 2 NOW RUSSIA BARBS HER H-POWER RESEARCHES Theories revealed to all: Practice still far off RUSSIA, following tin* load given last week by Britain and the l\S.. declared In Geneva last night that she was removing: all secrecy Irom her attempts %o far to harness the H-bomb for power. The chiel
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  • 34 2 MM SEPTEMBER ISSUE NOW ON SALE IN THIS ISSUE H.M.A.S SYDNEY'S LAST HOUR BANGKOK EXPRESS LIZ TAYLOR-THE SCREEN'S TRAGIC WIOOW SINGAPORE BOY ARTIST S SUCCESS STORY ANOTHER BIG JACKPOT CONTEST GET YOUR COPY NOW
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  • 133 2 THE Soviet Premier, Mi Nikita Khrushchev, re ceived Mr. Cyrus Eaton, an American multi-millionaire in the Kremlin yesterday. The Soviet news agency Tass said they discussed questions of mutual understanding and co -operation between their two countries. Mr. Eaton, who is in
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  • 177 2 Those rude Russians— by Titoist THE official Yugoslav Communist newspaper Borba yesterday delivered a 'major attack on the Soviet i bloc, accusing it ol recently exercising "direct, uncontrollable assaults" on Yugoslav foreign and Internal policies and on its Leaders. in an article signed by Miro Vitorovic, the newspaper's chiel editor,
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  • 46 2 Sarawak is having a "teenage gang" era—and the troubles that go with it These gang activities accounted for a "significant increase in crime. says the 1957 Annual H< port ior this British Colony in North W( st Borneo, published esterday. —Renter.
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  • 49 2 A large concrete launching pad built at Woomera for the first Black Knight launching would also fire the combined satellite rocket, the writer said. The 50-foot Black Knight is for probing the heat barrier which raises problem for Britain's first balli ie mi jsile, the BluestreaK. Reutei
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  • 52 2 Colonel Abdel Salam Arci. the Iraqi Vice-Premier, and .1 Cheering crow d gave B hero's welcome to wc-Pre-mier Roshid ah al Gaflani who returned to Bagdad by air yesterday after 17 years' exile. Oailanl is the leader ol the anii-Bntish revolt in Iraq during World
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  • 42 2 THE British Transport Commission which controls Ihe nationalised rftiiway system and London buses sought permission yesterday to increase fares But higher far*s if grunted, were not expected to operate before the beginning of next year Renter.
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  • 129 2 AIR SHOW GETS OFF TO FLYING START rpWEXTV rwo Hawker L Hunters alrcra massive acrobatic display yesterday at thi i arnburough opening of uip annual display of the Society of British Aircraft Manufacturers. The Opening day the show was somewhat marred when a Royal Navy Sea Hawk fighter crashed dm
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  • 53 2 I BRITAIN'S Black Knight rocket to be test nr at the Woomera range this week, used to launch a British earth satellite, cording to the Adelaide Advertiser's correspondent. Phe correspondent said the rocket will be the first and main stage of a satellite carrier to be
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  • 128 3 ULOOD and bone samples I} from the body of Lieut. David Cyril Franklin. the second British serviceman to die after being at the Christinas Island nuclear tests, were yesterday sent to Harwell Atomic Energy ReEstablishment for analysis. This move was made at the request of the
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  • 39 3 Typhone "Grace," the latest of this season's Pacific storms, was reported yest?rday by a U.S. air 'force weather bureau to be moving toward Formosa* capital, Taipeh. at a speed of 16 miles an hour.- U.P.I
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  • 50 3 wife of Sir brother of former Prime London by air for Naples on her where her will wed B lian ferrynic, Giovanni weekend ide-to-be, Miss ry Eden, 25 -voarSir Anthony >he v. is "very added she had for two marriage had ipproval ol her Reuter
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  • 16 3 eopold, father udouin of the tU'v. tn London attend the all display. Reuter
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  • 81 3 lORY retirement age was outtfChaiC and dato the mind of OCfti medical ofiiealth said in Glasgow yesterday. Dr Nairn R, Cowan told the British Association for the Advancement or Science that till men learned to lead the fullest Uv»s possible, they should not be cast poor, Ignorant
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  • 211 3 PRITONS, with their L> eyes on new cars arid home decoration, rushed yesterday to borrow money under new "personal loan schemes sponsored by tne Midland and Westminster banks. A Midland Bank spokes man said that BOrne branches in central London had boon "rushed on their
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  • 234 3 TOWNSEND I WON'T BE RETURNING TO ENGLAND nEOUP-CAPTAIN Peter Townsend stated in Paris last night: "I have no intention of returning to my country, Fngland." Asked if that meant he was not returning to England at all, he replied: It is as I say." He read his statement to five
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  • 212 3 Statement read to Press newspaper for whom I wrote a series of articles between 1956 and 1958. "In both cases the condition was readily agreed to. "Over the past five years I have felt grateful to the newspaper editors and reporters who have come to know and respect the fact
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  • 79 3 ALTHOUGH outbreak-, Oi malaria have been cut by 30 per cent in the la rt 10 years, mosquitoes which carry the disease are be roming resistant to in secticide an expert iaid In QlaSgOW yesterday. in 11 countries six different species ol malariacarrying mo iQuitoe
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    • 155 3 —-CALLING ALL ART LOVERS j J|i| ,;j Handicrafts from Wm INDIA jHw. MALAYA INDONESIA r^i^i^l'iflff collected exhibited i^ilc^ )i or your ns P ec ion osnmir embroideries J^jffi'ißWßyM l n< onesian paintings Kelontan silver Emporium of Malayan, Indian Kashmir handicrafts 108, ORCHARD ROAD, TEL: *****. Between Orchard Road Circle and
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    • 191 4 Opinion Shameful wavering rpHAT section of Chinese in Malaya still wavering about coming forward and supporting the Government should pay due heed to the Prime Minister's Merdeka Day appeal to them. To do so, the Prime Minister said, "would convince the Malays that it was the wish of everybody in
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  • 264 4  -  Beachcomber jdjdjd ONE of FoulenouKh'6 maxims is that in drinking, as in shooting, two barrels are better than one. Life at Macaroon Caslle is confused and disorderly. Yesterday Kllcockrobbln came Jauntily down the stairs from his bedroom at 4. 15 a.m. In full evening dress. On the
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  • 811 4 NOW THE RUSSIANS PLAN A 'SUPER-FUCHS' While the world watches the sky, see how Moscow is ready to move up on foot, says Angela Croome tyillLE the 9ft§ ot the world are fixed on the skies wondering What Moscow will i send up next, the i Russians have been quietly
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    • 12 4 B>m\K Green Spot Li Orange Wn ii, ii i nmttllllHlMlHHlltftf f* MtlHttlltffl"Mtfi
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    • 31 4 M |M 1 »l FLY YOUR CARGO BY For particulars consult I your Cargo Agenf or MAIAYAN A/RWAYS (general sales agents} BR/HSH OVERSEAS A/RWA/S CORPORAHON ■mini >m iMW— iiii^i^iiiiM^lllMWllllfilfliillllMMlli^Mllllllllllll HllilllllllllMinilHifli """'*i
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  • 317 5 t»he Si tnbawang District Committee wants the 1 Singapore Rural Board to build a new market to serve 50,000 villagers in the area. lokesman of the committee told the Free Press a new market was necessary to control the unhygienic activities of the hawkers.
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  • 90 5 Two lembers of the Singapore City Council sanitary staff will be asked to state why disciplinary action s ould not be taken .it tern lor alleged dereliction of duty. A third officer has been asked v explain his conduct reg to all( ged bookmaking activities. ouncil
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  • 30 5 TSity Of Malaya I a symposium on '^economics from of the public terested in at.vmposium are nd their appliI <• Organiser. il Economics Symniv.T.sity ol Mare 10
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  • 123 5 THE big rush for police whistles is on again in Singapore. A police spokesman yesterday advised those who want to buy whistles to do so soon because there are only a few left from a new shipment which arrived a week ago. He said
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  • 200 5 archbishop Makario A the exiled Ore >k Cyprlot leader, said yea terday the "British Gov eminent will have to Step on the COffpses Ol half B million Greek-Cypriofci be tore being able to Imple tnent n i plan" for Cypru He was six
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  • 219 5 4 :\fcW law under which pawnshops fix a maximum monthly interest of two per cent on pledges came into force yesterday. The new law is designed to help poorer sections of the community They can now pledge their valuables at a lower interest
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  • 212 5 rpHE next time you dial "999" a pale cream- topped Humber Snipe (above) will come to your aid. It is the "new look" Singapore Police radio patrol car. Cream on the bonnet with a dark blue body finish, this new look on old cars Is
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  • 42 5 Queen Zein, mother of King Hussein of Jordan, left Amman yesterday in an R.A.F transport plane for Switzerland for medical treatment. She was accompanied by the King's two-year-old daughter, Princess Aliya, and by his sister. Princess Basman Reuter
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  • 21 5 The American atomic submarine Skate arrived at Don Helder, Holland, from Oslo yesterday on an unofflcial visit Reuter
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  • 18 5 Malta's hunt for oil began yesterday as the British Petroleum (Malta) Ltd.. began drilling.- Reuter
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  • 60 5 CJCIENTISTB have disO covered a new chemical which Jiiak's plant gr< W to several times their usual Blze, tnicrobiologist Dr. P.W. Brian said in Glasgow v> >- terduy. He told the British As [oCiation for the Advancement Of Science the chemical gibberelliC acid— was one of
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    • 486 6 "D°RN today, you are basic* D intellectual type. Yo u are It ed with a keen sense of humour inn since you are a fine conversationalist oas well, you can entertain p, o o D e *v J o your amusing stories and a; o You have a keen sense
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  • Round the world Market Prices
    • 181 7 lON DON, N«-,,t i l'ic\lou> i««j.t> I. fio, I «Si tXI 1M ,,-t ge»4 23 buyei 23 buyen lm sellei '4 idlers oct 84 bus 23 buyers _'4 sellers 24 sellers i i; No i <s Spel 29 buyei 23 buyers -•4 lUers 24 Belli i j
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    • 109 7 LONDON. Sept. 1 Previous Today COPRA Philippines c.i.f. t.K. Sorth I uropean ports delivered v> ihi per lon« ton Sept. Oct. $205 sellers $-04 sellers I OPRA Straits C.W. U.K. North European ports delivered weight per long ton Sept./ Oct. E73 1 nom. £73. nniti. COCONI
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    63 7 The British cruiser H.M.S. Newcastle (above) arrives at Portsmouth after a four-year tour of duty In foreign waters. During this time she has circled the world, travelling via the Suez Canal on the outward journey and returning I via the Panama (anal. F.uring her voyage I through the Caribbean Sea
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  • 186 7 BIGHTER conditions prevailed in the Lonstock markets yesterattei Friday's shakeand numerous small were recorded on B active demand. B I mess failed to show marked expansion due nervousness concern he Far East situation the approaching end current account. Gilt f'dged securities wer< ''i after last
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  • 100 7 rpENTATIVE arrangements 1 have been made tot members of the Singapore trade mission to Australia and n< v. Zealand to leave on Sept. 30, The 23 member delegation will be led by Mr. Tan Siak Kew, a Legislative Assemblyman and former president ol
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  • 246 7 FULL PROGRAMME FOR THE PAT A TALKS READY Associations chief will go through draft IMIE executive director oj the Pacific Area Travel Association, Mr. George Turner, is due to arrive in Singapore on Sept. 10 in the course of his annual tour of member countries. While in Singapore, he will
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  • 27 7 The Suez Canal yesterday was operating on a 35- foot draught capacity basis for the first time since the Anglo-French-Israeli invasion in 1956 U.P.I
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  • 58 7 The military prosecutor 'it the Bagdad treason trials yesterday demanded th'j death penalty for Brlgac!i"C Ahmed Maarie. former Intelligence chief of the Iraqi army, for his part In an alleged conspiracy against Syria Earlier he requested the death Of General Ratio, An former army chief of
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  • 26 7 An explosive charge was found In an RA.F. Meteor jet fighter yesterday at the bomber base of Akrotiri, South-West Cyprus. The charge was removed.
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    • 57 7 P^p furhitH n PHONE DEkilAlfAl C 11 l 1 ***** b\ KhIVIUVALog GTJri (C* TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD I I A >w"V 173 CECIL STRtFT SINGAPORE Ut &Ui# MANAGING DIRECTOR RONALD PE« i. ANNOUNCEMENT HILDA'S HAS REMOVED from 1 143. Middle Road t to 0 90-A, Orchard Road (Ist Floor) Opposite
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 94 7 Today's radio programme. 1.18 p.m. Radio Mush- Hall; 1.30 Time Signal and New 1.45 Radio Music Ball again; 2.00 Close Down; 5.00 Musk from the Ballet; 5.30 Fiesta; 6.00 Happy Anniversary, presented by Zalnal Alain. 8.41 Lights On; 6.88 Announcement* ami Singapore Share Maikei Report; 7.00 Time Sign;. I Kit
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    • 93 7 IH I I I M II I I U I I M I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II <_: 1 SINCAPORE I I HIGH TIDES TODAY: 12.59 p.m. TOMORROW: 1.18 am. E and 1.26 p.m.
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  • 169 8 But certainly lokking out Not quite locked E in, but certainly look- E E ing out E Mabel (Estell Win- E wood), Dora (Dame j j= Sybil Thorndike) and 5 Daisy (Kathleen Har- g rison) peer out of 5 tn eir cottage on the E E set of Associated Bri-
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  • 77 8 \\EB\ i\\ri •pent an sat In a Be] promised: (J debts." artier had How street bm»k from tie admitted worth £13 [c admitted tryii worth £30 7s. a njenty-slx-year-old former Guards (fflcer row suit. He v "the te he magistral vde ar 9s. Ho told McKech an ordi-r in
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  • 156 8 I A CALLOUS hoax- j er was bdH£ I hunted by police th 1 other day I one who got into i house after darl > and terrified tu\ families by ph rats, snakes, lizards. Nobody kne the hoaxer why tic <Yd the victim's hours in SI peare A
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  • Eve THE PAPER WITHIN A PAPER
    • 10 1 Eve THE PAPER WITHIN A PAPER Tuesday September 2, 1958.
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    • 201 1 Girls, it is time to put your Best Face Forward! k^O MATTER how old or young you are, it is later than you think. So lake a good look in your mirror tolight and carefully see what kind of a face ou have. Is your skin too dry or too
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    • 1019 1 A l IH a clean skin as a foundation, inn make-up can be ipplied with greater moothness and ease, md the result will be i definite visible mv )ruvement. If you have dry skin )robiems, then it is \ii\r you used a cream ;h a t
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    • 16 1 fOUfig Singapore artist APRIL LEE who ap predates the importance m facial cart
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    • Article, Illustration
      440 2 TAKING IT EASY IN fchifi changing, modern world, where everything mil t be adaptable, even furniture now comes .fitted With several laces. Buy yourself two handBOrne chairs liKe these. below. with attractive upholsti ry covering the Springs and loam rubber. Peel like relaxing on a chaise lounge? Just unfold one
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      889 2 Feminasc ope THE NEWEST. SNAPPIEST I MOST PRACTICAL PAGE I DESIGNED FOR WOMEN I Two handbags, one for the day and one for evening, are made of fabric and plastic. The one for day use is in white linen, on which bloom artificial wild roses ol pmK and red. Nestled
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      • 135 2 A S '*3m "< vJ?'' '-3w c old Exclusively by *(qw\ anj Country ORCHARD ROAD. I 7fr<s perfect kite/ten utendf FOOD MIXER rjTTI I Z Saves hours of work and makes y^ i mi grgy r preparing meals a pleasure. It -^^S^ I"^^^1 crcoms, mashes whips, beats, I blends, mixes,
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    • 108 3 FOR FILLING IN THE BLANKS Do you have a blank wall that needs prettying up? Eve has some iconderful framed Swedish wrought iron figures to show you that are ideal for this purpose. The first figure in the Free Press picture, left is a man in delightful gingham trousers, riding
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    • 117 3 SILICARE baby powder and lotion Shriro China) Ltd., 24A, Raffles Place; bracelet watch by Lotus, Lanka Jewellers, :JO, Battery Koad; American frocks and hats, bridal wear, Spanish combs, plastic handbags and purses, costumes jewellery. Vanity, 11, Battery Road, top flour; Swedish wrought iron silnouette pictures, Elizabeth Arden
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    • 242 3 LENDING CHARM TO YOUR EARS tiny crystalled fare, of the watch. SOMETIMES even im- peccably dressed for a special event, you may feel that there is something, you cannot say what, missing. That little something may very well be earrings. A dress salon in Battery Koad has just received a
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      • 135 3 MtO Here to add to your feminine charm ROGE R .GALLET France's finest Eau de Cologne ROGER Gallet is unlike any other Eau dc Cologne. So fresh and feminine is its fragrance, ir leaves you with a gay, *gtß—*m wonderful feeling that p\**-J~^fi I lingers on and 0n... «^^^>^J I
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    • 731 4 A frank dressing down for ADAM by EVE \|K\ S.W women know nothing 9 4 about their clothing modes and styles. Well, that may or may not be so, but one thing we do know We know what looks nice and what does m not. And in our opinion WEN
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      53 4 MAN ABOUT TOWN The lounge suitseen above is suitable for both the office* and the informal* evening function. i In light weighty charcoal blue aacron^ wool with muted i stripes, it features the narrow lapels and* flapless pockets on* the cut-away coat. The shoes worn ares dressy loafers in§ brightly
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    • 221 4 IF you are a bride, moving into your first little home. hero are some suggestions on decor and economy. lU>e a simple, bold one colour scheme through out to make a .small apartment or house look larger and more relaxed To make your budget
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    • 49 5 \ui\< lie, otid vo years M I ieek and ,i! my rg at cheque pyjamas ne shop. i stllds X p. ta ;i rly tialred Savile 'forth public school. r the £13 a mnot make enci s r i what i m going j pay buck all mj
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    • 88 5 Roma, the eternal city's own pet elephant born in the city zoo ten years ago, celebrated her birthday in style with a giant cake decorated with ten jumbo candles, highlighting the special day with a party attended by personal!- ties, tourists and re-| gular visitors to
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      18 5 of the family at so- 0/ the let oinid in house. Below, ?han on meai of the
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    • 127 5 SUMMER -OR IS IT? We heai a lot about the English summer. But nowadays we're inclined to shiver at the mere men tion of it. "It's not like if used t<> be" is the customarj remark of an old timer who'll (ell you about heal waves every month, blue skies,
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    • 55 5 City with an eye on colour t II hi i V t!k c ot the main i i mellow mcl« n land il wood t red and black it m ew > g< ntrai tpproval lamp po t an a ill .1 Norwich in' lude 4 flowei eti r •>
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    • 272 6 I\H yoi hio Hoynden 1/ neral ecretarj oi the lapanesi Society ol Economic Co operation, said In that women wi 1 1 playing an Important role In c< immunii y development, •specially In rural disl ri< through agricultural co- rat Ives. Dr Hoynden said
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    • 21 6 Japan has placed hoi.^elf iindei thf jurisdiction of the Internatlonßl Court Of luitice ri I'bp Hague U P I
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    • 518 6 600 MIL. CHILDREN NEED HELP FOR A CHANCE TO LIVE ABOUT two-thirds of the world's 900 million children need help tor a chance to live and grow up in reasonable good health, according to Dr. Asa Matsuoka, executive director of the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) Association of
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    • 72 6 Japan has offered to make surveys of the principal tributaries of the Mekong River as part of the four-nation development scheme for the rivet, diplomatic sources said in Bangkok. South Vietnam. Cambodia, Siam and Laos have agreed to survey the development prospects of the river. According
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    • 23 6 An electronic microscope, claimed to be the most powerful in the world, has been completed at Kyoto University In Japan.— Reuter
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      • 126 6 'No quarter given on Kashmir' DAKISTAN told the Securit, Council lllt would -Rive no quarter und ask I establishing and upholding the < !1( down-trodden Kashmiris.'* ll! Phe statement was contained In a j»>tt t RB. Chhatarl. acting Pakistani <l! S Council. It was in reply to anotht i letter
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      • 25 6 Indonesian Foreign Minister Subandrio said in Jakarta that it was Indonesia's policy to contribute what it could towards the stopping oj nuclear iceapons tests. Reuter
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      • 30 6 Communist China's newly constructed dockyards in Canton will build two coastal passenger and cargo vessels before the year ends, the Hong Kong Communist news, paper Ta Rime P:in reported.— U.P.I
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      • 64 6 7^e A'ezr VorA: State Citizens Council has presented its Better Communities Citation to Mr. Ramon P Binamira, Philippine presidential assistant for community development Under his leadership 1,000 village workers and 500 technicians have been traUied in the past two years, and community development projects are in operation tn all 59
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      • 28 6 Karachi officials, comment ing on the border dasher wit'i India, said several hundred miles of bordn in both East and West Pakistan was still not d< marcated.- Reuter
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      • 39 6 The Siamese Government has allotted M 54,675.000 /<> rehabilitating opium ad diets over a four-year pc hod, after which th< Government will discon tinue the present controll ed sales of opium. Unitcu Nations experts will hell in this nroaramme.- Reuter
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      • 131 6 President Eisenhower sail In Washington that hi would hesitate to make guess as to the possible influence of Mao Tse- !1 the CoJ muni t cl g] foreign policy. B made a note o j i ciferous denials" had cpmi the allegation Ch i na v tting soy rhe New
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      • 33 6 Dr. George v. h the m National;; C h I r.« ambassadi to Un! I c States so ceeding Dr. Hollingtt Tons. Is due to lew Taipeh fi r Wflshinff'onC Sept. 10 Reuter
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      • 28 6 Franco- 1), 'M Will go to New C, i cur iy next year to :"M a hitherto unknown uM vie believed to live In 1 Central Mountain*- Reuter
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      • 31 6 The people o! India P 1 sess an estimated OSjM 000 million worth of go. trinkets and oth \l ye lery. accord ins to a N 3 Delhi Government surfl Reuter
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      • 59 6 r u\) Japanese ge eticffl Messrs. Katumi Taim and Koji Ohkura, Jj» announced in ■< WJJ that radiation hai fIJJJJ flcant effect on tij of parents. The, m their findings on l f of 232 radiologisti en™ luring their wyi dian Finance Bombay for B foreign tour whicn j include
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    • 116 10 G em bi ra has the form to fake this sprint a Class 2, Division I—6 Furs. Hood Her* ''00, Woml. X.-.l 1.13, H>K»» Sovran MJ Tohasio 8.,! Don NVa>,u- .-v.,, 8.10. Blue -I, Charm X »S. Bober thought so 7, Rom of M»l»ya 8.07, GemWra M 6. Nairana 105
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      • 301 10 SWEET DREAM, WHO WON OVER ONE MILE A 1 PENANG. FINISHED SIXTH IN THE PENANG GOLD CUP FOR WHICH HE IS DOWN A DIVISION WITH 14 lb. EXTRA. Sweet Dream .should win thi.s Dlv. 2 race over what could bo liis Ideal distance. He has
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    • 486 11  -  ALLAN LEWIS ll vi R< >NG (Btrra d v\ as one ot 1(1 i, t on the tracks j ,ki| Timah this lorning. r ked with Irish ear l iul was going ian that horse tth nd of a well cc in l J wide U j
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    • 105 11 India bars Hong Kong soccer XI Tin Indian External 1 Vffairs .Ministry has rejected a request from the Indian Football Association to reconsider its curlier decision not to permit the South hina Athletic Association (Hong Kiin- football team to plaj in India, The -xeiretary of the Indian Football Association said
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    • 35 11 MORTIMER, Brir ightman Cup the women's the Austrian t lampionships amarie r-vcs 2, 8-3. fr »bny (Egypt), imbledon chammen's single* I beatiafl Eta- > > I In .tn (India La 2 i; Reuter
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    • 366 11 CURREY bowled like the county cricket champions they are whe they snatched a thrilling two-day victory over Sussex by 17 run ;il I love yesterday, I Surrey in their second innings were shot out for 89, but Sussex failed in their quest to score
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    • 94 11 LEAGUE ONE Preston Everton i LEAGUE THREE Halifax 0 B'mouth 1 Hull "itv o Swindon o Mansfield Bradford C. I Tranmerf 2 Queen's P. 0 Southampton <i Chesterfield 0 Stockport 0 Bury LEAGUE FOUR Barrow 1 Exrtei 0 i Bradford 4 Hartlepools I (Hue I Vampton 1 j
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    • 344 11 Italian first in swim sprint I r om Rob< to f lLuy. < M.iy iwo-t< nth of b a and separated the two at the finish, which Koie.Miikov reached In 2min. 41.1 sec. Dutch 81 ar fi tcki< Oa telaur», favourite for the women's 100 metre freestyle, wa.s beatsn Into
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    • 144 11 Japs enter for world cycling JAPAN has two riders In today's- events of the world (rack cycling championships, which open In Paris. The men's amateur pursuit will be reduced to the last lour, and the sprint to the last eight. The Japanese competitors are L9-year-old sprinter I Ukiyoshi Takahara of
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    • 27 11 Results of yesterdays British Ru^by Union matches were; Penryn o Noii hampton 13: PontypooJ 14 Llanelly 9; Redruth I l Wi-I ,ti Arademicals IG. Reuter
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    • 113 11 AlUva Gibson, again had straight set v Lctories. Anderson beat Bill Quil Man (United States), 8 6-3, 6-2, and Mis:; Gibson defeated Miss Barbara Bonigni United 81 ates i 6-2, 6-1. Anderson's next oppo nent is Billy ECnighi < Brl tain who b< at Whitney
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    • 357 12 A 'STERN' NOTE IN HIDE-AND-SEEK FISH WAR ICELANDIC FOREIGN MINISTER, Mr Ciudmundur tiudmundsson, announced last night that a "stern note" of protest had been delivered to the British embassy in Reykjavik over the Royal Navy's ''violation of Iceland's law and inviolability/ Referring to yesterday's incident when Royal Navy frigates drove
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    • 234 12 T EADING British newsJLi papers yesterday condemned the continued racial violence in London and Nottingham but asserted that it was not indicative of an anti-colour campaign throughout the nation. The Daily Telegraph said: "There is absolutely no comparison between what is happening here and
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    • 28 12 Ships and aircraft 'ro Britain and four oth N.A.T.O. countries will ho joint exercises starting Sept. 18 In the Eiiglli Channel and the Easta Atlantic. U.P.I
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