The Singapore Free Press, 16 September 1958

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  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper >niKaport\ Tuesday, September 16, 1958. Price 15 Cts.
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  • 85 1 NO COMMENT SAY WARSAW CONFERENCE ENVOYS I U.S. and China reoened negotiations in Warsaw yesterday on the Formosa proolem. M Jacob Beam, the U.S. nissador. talked for two irs and 40 minutes with Chinese Ambassador, Mr, Wang Pin-nan. Mr. Beam emerged the conference room said only: "The next Ing will
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  • 24 1 r first grade rubber b opened in S!nii morning at 82 4 lb., up one-eighth ?r relay's rice. The tone was ttain.
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  • 410 1 MAC REFUSES TO TELL US: WE WON'T FIGHT 'No' to Labour call for warning on Quemoy T e BRITISH PRIME MIN--1 ISTER, Mr. Harold Macmillan last night rejected an Opposition suggestion that he Washington to warn the United States of the risk of war with China over Quemoy and to
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  • 139 1 BLOCKADE IS STRANCLING OFFSHORE ISLANDS THE Communist blockade was slowly strangling the Nationalist Chinese outpost Islands. Lionel Tsal, Reuter's correspondent, said today. Tsal. who flew In a casualty evacuation piano from the beleaguered Islands to Talpeh today wa* the only news agency correspondent on the shell-torn island group. Tsal said,
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  • 152 1 Kidnap— then torture FIRST case of a secret society kidnap and torture in Singapore s»nce the police were given wide powers last month to deal with thugs was reported from Bukit Timah this morning. Mr. Chua Chin Watt, a liaison officer at Slim Barracks, Johore, was travelling to Singapore in
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  • 143 1  -  ALLAN LEWIS tiv AN acute shortage of jockeys is likely at the Perak Turf Club's Gold Vase meeting starting on Saturday. Merv Posner who broke two ribs when he fell riding Ardross in the last race on the last day of the recent Singapore meeting, will be
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  • 36 1 mow Polish tourists trtn wJnini *h<n the Pohsn 1 holiday rruise ship Ma/ous/e left Stockholm on nigh! makini t total 80 tfefecton nom^ (lurinL- its k!« trin« to Stockholm thi» sumnur^- Reuter
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  • 251 1 A THREAT TO RESUME LEBANON WAR KEMAL JUMBLATT, loader of the Druze rebels of Southern Lebanon, said in Cairo yesterday that Lebanese opposition troops would "restart the battlr 1 American troops do i." l withdraw from the I banon." Jumblatt. one of the three top Insurgeni leaaen, in the Lebanon,
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  • 271 2 Soviet want expanded anti-sneak war talks f rii! soviet Union suggested I 1 last nJfht that Britain and other countries join »roposed talks between the I nit ed States and Kussia on measures to prevent surprise attack. Riussiu also announced yesterday that it would soon propose a world-wide control system
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  • 203 2 FESTIVAL HAMPERS X-RAY PROJECT CHINESE Moon lestivities have affected tiie attendance at the Singapore Xray units operating in Chinatown. The Assistant Director of Medieal Services (T.B.).Dr. C. E. Smith, said yesterday that people who had received cards were not responding as well as those in the Jalan Sultan area. "Workers
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  • 11 2 Qihmmi Juliana of tho Netherlands todav on- Parliament. Reuter
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  • 282 2 NICHOLAS and Timothy. W-month-old slept peacefully yesterday „><„„( '«''> "scratching noises" in (he fals,. h"'"' bungalow. M thclt Their mother, Mrs. Daphne Newburv of a Royal Air Force flight-Ueutenam th u l e the noises must be due to
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  • 69 2 JUDGE CHARLES BOYLE yesterday acquitted n Greek Cypriot charged with carrying incendiary articles because of lack of evidence. The- prosecution said the man. Andreas Avgoustl, carried four bottles of petrol bicycle in Limn last July. The judge said there v. no evidence that the
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  • 59 2 CINDERELLA IS YANA'S PANTO ROLE Now that BUinmei i'" 10 1 over lovelj V.m.i herai^ Ihc panto season s i" seen here outside the I din Collisrum dres- .1 Che part of tht title ro in Cinderella ftheatre"a first hrisl pantomime §in< 1:l11 This is Ifana'i first h in ;i
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  • 100 2 CHIPS have been held in O do imartne trl d< tyi (i launching* p<> poncd ilpyard in kenhc i land over thta que i who hall operate the dud-weld to the C i Company, this point nf iv.ur I their 1 ird which h< Id
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  • 69 3 KKK HATE LETTERS SENT UK PADRE Airy, Warwlckl are probing the oi a wooden Ku Klux Klan near the home Vngllcan clergyman ichei racial toie- the crosa at midniahl followed tne desI -Khur letters rda to the Rev. Vrtus, rector of letters, which, lied threats to the old rectoi. v
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  • 103 3 A SOUTH African minister A of religion whose grandfather was a Zulu chief said in Toronto yesterday that he is a firm believer pa i theid— segregation of the white and black South Africa. The Rev. Nicholas Bhengu, 49, minister of Africa's f largest
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  • 80 3 SCHOOLS SHUT TO KEEP OUT 7 NEGROES THE rain-swept streets of 1 Little Rock, Arkansas, deserted at breaky« lord ay as uiards patrolled around the CenBh School. 1000 boys and girls between 14 and 18 should nave been streaming lr homes to start mn term at four high schools. ne
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  • 27 3 irt ItnrtaWf (Mt) and Mr 1 "flj" rKS'l." Ti'lrh"" 'in (right) uiih mm "f Mm I M Maf I"" 1 "n
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  • 88 3 TNTERPOL the inter- national police organisation met in London yesterday to plan a new war against the worlds crooks. Nearly 200 master detectives from 60 countries, including Japan, met for Interpol's general assembly which was opened by Mr. R. A. Butler, Britain's Home
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  • 54 3 Mr. S. Kandasamy and Miss A. fjarvaswary were married at the bride's home in Hillside Drive yesterday. Mr. Kandasamy is the bro- ther of Liberal Socialist I City Councillor, Mr. S. M. Vasagar. Also married right. 1 were Mr. Muthukumar. son of Mr. and Mrs. K. T.
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  • 170 3 HUNGER marches and demonstrations organised by the Socialist* and Communist parties in protest at soaring food prices were reported from Northern India yesterday. In Calcutta, 600 people led by Communists paraded through the city shouting, "Give us food or quit." The demonstrators hurled
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  • 238 3 Skin divers seek victims as train plunges into bay OOLICE yesterday sent out an urgent appeal for skin divers after a train 1 carrying people to work in New York had plunged over a drawbridge into 35 feet of water in Newark Bay. Seven hours after the crash the divers
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  • 106 3 RAF CHIEF'S SICK WIFE IN COMET DRAMA LADY JOAN PATCH, wife of Air Marshal Sir Habcrt Patch, Commandcr-in-Chief, Middle East Air Forces, was landed at London Airport by R.A.F. Comft last night from Cyprus' and rushed to hospital. The Comet was flying sick people from Cyprus to Lynciham. Wiltshire, but
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  • 97 3 A 12-YEAR-OLD GIRL has given birth to a baby in a Glasgow hospital, it wa.» reported yesterday. Mother and baby weighing over seven pounds are doing well. The girl is believed to be the youngest mothei on record in Scotland. Police, who refused to give the
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  • 22 3 Paul Robeson, the American singer, left Moscow for London by air yesterday, the Soviet news agency Tass reported.— Reuter
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  • 204 4 The Singapore Free Press Opinion OF BENEFIT TO BOTH Tuesday, Sept. 16, 1958. rpALKS have been go- ing on between the Singapore and Federation governments to run the tourist tradon a pan-Malayan basis. This partnership is n logical and sensible j one and should be of considerable mutual benefit. Pooling
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  • 877 4  -  STEPHEN CONSTANT [by Ancient terror being revived Russian anxiety over China's I ever-thrusting millions... I CAN reveal today that sufficient evidence has been gathered to prove mat Russia has reawakened to the ancient terror that lias haunted her for a thousand years: The spectre of
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    • 89 4 There's a LEONARD for every size family, every size budget! LEONARD D Frozen Footl Chest: Capacity 18 List Price $620/ -less 10'; for cosh. Hire Purchase Terms available. Singapore Dtol«rt: ALLIANCE RADIO SERVICE, fas Coasr< f BROADWAY RADIO CO., J°° Chat F CHENG RADIO CO., Upper CHIN LEE RADIO CO.,
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  • 289 5 bistilled wafer charges to go BiO.MMt.'Kt'lAL firms in Singam, pore who depend on the Bjtv Council for distilled water r who want electricity con■ectioiis to new premises are ue for a surprise. Two Council committees lave decided tluit distilled ■rater charges be put up by En
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  • 113 5 CONTRACTORS and firms black-listed by the Singapore City Council will not get a lecond chance. Both the Finance and General Purposes Committee and the Public Utilities Committee have decided that as "a general policy" no appeal should be heard from firms or contractors
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  • 35 5 Dr. Konrad Adenauer, the West German Chancellor, returned to Bonn last night from his talks with General de Gaulle and drove straight to his home at Rhoendorf I near Bonn. Reuter
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  • 113 5 'Our Singapore' is going on tour of rural areas W\ -re' ex 1 blj? *t the tnonth-lonß K; j: i b<> taken on i f rural areas. Ir the De--1 oi Information I thi Singa E 11 meet toBrh bit km, to the ft/ 1 on Offlctr, ri i Aid
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  • 49 5 About 11,000 vlll visited the Yio Chu Kang Police Station In the "littif police week" held there o?ei the weekend. The visitors wore talned by the polln- band and shown around tinstation. Tills was the tenth 'little police week" hold In thi ral 0t Singapnf
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  • 205 5 JOBS AS GUIDES AT BIG S'PORE FAIR FOR GIRLS WITH CHARM THE Singapore Constitution Fair Committee is drawing up a scheme to train receptionists to guide visitors. The secretary of the organising committee, Mr. Lim Kee Ming, said the girls must be educated in English or Chinese; speak several dialects
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  • 160 5 New roads keep up with rural expansion THE Singapore Government's $730,000 roadbuilding scheme mainly for the reconstruction of rural roads is now half completed. The Minister for Communications and Works, Mr. Francis Thomas, said this after a week-end tour of some of the areas. The scheme, being carried out by
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  • 32 5 Sixty senior student! from the Franciscan School In Holland Road will take part in twrt civics courses organised by the Singapore Dp partment of Information Services tomorrow and on Thursday.
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  • 34 5 The armoured car regiment of the 13th/18th Royal Hussars, will arrive in Singapore in the oopship Oxfordshire tomorrow. The regiment served from 1950 to 1953, fighting bandits in the Malayan jungles.
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  • 37 5 M. Edouard Depreux, Socialist ex-minister who advocates a "no" to the De Gaulle constitution, yesterday announced the formation of an "autonomous socialist party" with himself as provisional sec- retary general. Peuter
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  • 22 5 The 1958 Singapore Amateur Ballroom Dance Open Championships will be held at the Great World Cabaret on Friday and Saturday.
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  • 534 6 Your Lucky Star «OBN today, you atv |en«|t| n S B tical and have lmK£"ttt2 5 I Your emotions are near n,« face and you are demonstrate I K ahowing your affection, vm I 3 likely to fall In and out of ]o Vft J& 5 I considerable ease. Look
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    • 58 6 C MOKE OASIS WITH SOOTHING MENTHOL MIST j I Menthol Mltl makestli< I I rich tobacco taste fresliet jrou're moking. j j And the fiwhnew iWri j long tfter smoking, too, I 1 Tobacco <i> I o^*^ 111 sll in II IP and y^'^ v J Sole Agcn»s V^ J
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    • 123 6 RJEFF "ll WvKe" "bV V> ll ii" Jordan OMJVFP/>THS T TMAT MSA/40 J6FP -IP »V« SET A I ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL 2 t AGAIN- 1 TMB STATION'S \l MAJOR PRCS6UQE LEAK, I EVERYONE CEPE AT. EVEHVON»E TO ™«J^ V COMe HAD rr ANO «r ANV 1 EVSQVONS IN TWB SffCTION
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 157 7 LONDON. Sept •'l f I.IU. I oU.i II Hit I. l ,{>^ e-' -'i i 23% buyei 23 7 sellers "ci 23 buyers 23 7 s sellers nm i MS* lipafl buyers buyers 24 sel i;|i;.-| I. No HSis >« 1 1 lenient H i ,m- «»<
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    • 88 7 Previous TodaIIN Mi aits Spot 95.50 nom. 95.50 nom. TIN futures Strait- Contract Sept 94.00 buyers 94.00 buyers 95.75 sellers 96.00 sellers Oct 93.75 buyers 93.75 buyers 95.00 sellers 95.50 sellers IUBBLR: Futures sept. 29.20 buyer.- 29.55 buyers 29.50 sellers 30.00 sellers No? 28.95 paid 29.15 paid
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    • 25 7 3» Indastrtoh 519.43 523.40 20 Railroads 132.34 135.28 10 Domesth Bonds 87.24 87.11 U-UltlH 80.36 81.12 IS Storks Composite Avtraftl 177.72 179.67
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    • 68 7 >ar .spot and awaiting release 21 afloata 27 to 26'1>. first hall September shipment 26 U, 25 2 c and f. Lampong spot and. release 27. afloats 27 to M half September ship- ment 26 4 Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot and awaiting release 39. afloaUs 39 to
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    • 91 7 Previous loda(ol'R\ Philippine c.i.f. r.R.. li luropcan ports delivered $207 to weight per long ton Sept. /Oct. $208 seller.- $201 resellers COPRA. Straits c.i.f. IK./ North Id per long ton Sept. /Oct. £75 quoted I quoted COCONLT OIL crude Straits •Af. luiopcan ports tn bulk £110';.
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  • 77 7 in <1 n yesterday I l linn tone the Far i a I onntinmd to lution among lil- tit wa itementa it nments news of tho "i hire purb ntly and a further British ban* rate reduction Chinese boi wore firmer. Dollar wttt Irregular. Industrials improved on
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  • 311 7 Cost of travel on govt. business was $299,588 gINCiAPOKK Minister! and Assemblymen >pent $^99,588 during their travels abroad on official business between January 1956 and June this year. .x. JF hQ >sllm deludes the expenses ol six officials who accompanied the Ministers. According to a written answer given by the
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  • 87 7 A bandit knocks a fisherman off a bridge as he flees in a stolen vehiclejust one of the highlights "snapped" at a rehearsal for the Military Tattoo to be staged on the Padang on Thursday and Friday. The- drama goes on the bandits dis- mantle
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  • 124 7 THE German Econon Minister, Mr. Ludwly Erhard, who was due t visit Singapore nexi montli on a tour of undei d< loped nations of Asia al ter attending the World Bank and International Monetary Fund meeting In N<-w Delhi, has e;inc< li is colony visit. The
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  • 26 7 The U.S. Atomic Enrr -> Commission said yesterda) It Las Vegas it ha scheduled the first nu hot of it current f-'i Iday U.P.I.
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  • 37 7 Ceylon has withdrawn Ita candid r the Ui Nations Economic And -Social Councii In favour of New Zealand, official disclosed yesterday. Both commonwealth countries had sought I in the 18-mein! bur: Reuter
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    • 124 7 Today's radio programme P Radio 1 M iinu- Mfft*] a-..' Radio Mu.sic Hall t| ou Clase Down jo i U tiom the Ball*' Hi Anniw: by Zainal Alatn; lit »j.53 Announ and Singapore Sh k« L Report; 7.00 Time Blfttft) New.s; 7.15 MiiMc- M Till) Twenty Questions; 8 ou M.ilayanaires'
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  • 137 8 •M 5ki,,,,,,. r «-<*| motor M ht i s| l held b, tn, >"■ l < Ust., n ,s.s,i that u,i I •mutrlins u luhbisil D-. I Phew, g 1 gougio I »bo«rd UBl I Bkipper I home ;;oj dlesex. sailed the Ayui^l n from i. bon wi?h 1
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  • 67 8 Pictured at London miM t airliner to cross the Atlanfl It is the transatlantic I irhich recently flew from \fl lours 16 minutes and durinfl indergo noise tests. During the trip she carl •rew. Brtwern Gander and fl aged 525 niph.. and at onfl vithout any help from the
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  • 237 8 E THE "Clown Prince of E Wales" was given an abdication party. E Comedian Wyn Calvin, who adopted this stage E description five years E ago, originally meant it to be his thirtyE second birthday party. But he turned it inE to an abdication party
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  • THE PAPER WITHIN A PAPER Eve
    • 10 1 THE PAPER WITHIN A PAPER Eve Tuesday, September 16, 1958.
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    • 744 1 Ui:UE 9 S ANOTHER MHH.XT jf O SET YOij TALKING Do you admit that you DO tell a tiny fib now and then? IF I WERE TO SAY THAT ALL 1 WOMEN ARE LIARS IT WOULD MAKE MOST OF MY READERS FURIOUS. But stop and think a
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    • 51 1 SIX-MONTH-OLD CAROL models a playsuit in crisp seersucker with pole blue rose-bud print. Worry about the heat? Not Carol, because her little blouse is fastened with only one button at the collarless neckline^Joj^niiijcieg^n^^ ments the bloomers have a special protective lining. —I Free Press
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    • 320 2 yourself 36 do-it-yourself colours WHATEVER you wish to dye, you con now do so ot home, quickly, expertly and without streaks and patches with dyes that have arrived from England only last week. There are three classes of colour dyes, the hot and cold water dyes, and the carpet dyes.
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    • 71 2 Jumbo is no white elephant This little jumbo is no White Elephant. In fact you will have a hard time keeping enthusiastic friends from wanting to take him home with them i Jumbo I* of milk white German porcelain and stands ten inchej long and j eight inches tall. Caught
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    • 103 2 F.leetric cooker with heart-high oven and grill. Dylon hot and cold water dyes, carpet dyes, white dye tablets, Sandilands Buttery and Co., Ltd., Chartered Bank Chambers, Battery Road; white porcelain elephant. Orchard Store, Or- ii ird Road; Zai ton's cosmetic ease and fittings, indented by Max Factor.
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      320 2 Femin ascope THE NEWEST, SNAPPIEST MOST PRACTICAL PAGE DESIGNED FOR WOMEN lor flowers size will dye up to 16 square yards, and the smalleH about half that area. Also on the market are white d\e rinsirH tablets. These contain a fluorescent dye which so iM fleets ultra-violet light that the
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    • 342 2 A COOKER THA COOK FOR YOU T WILL THIS is the electric cookx er that Is really new It is one of the first produced by Britain with both the oven and the grill at the right hetzht— so now you can cook without bending or stooping. The cookei 'tatures
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      • 382 2 STOLES FROM BENARES An exclusive stole is a luxury which all ladies enjoy more so if the stole is mode from Benares Pure silk Brocades in ever pleasing colour r? f£in '^fi iKf pockets rom 5 5 f \fj w* s& tit Xi \\w nipec our otes n 'P* jj^i
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    • 108 3 W HO 7^s to f? Zoo/c ai o bride if Sonia looks Zi/ce i/i£s as a jj bridesmaid? Her <► princess Zine bali\ lerina-length gown is in peach pink taffeta with a French lace bodice of the same colour. The trim lines of the gown are
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    • 184 3 WINTER melon soup \> one of the most popu lar dishes among thf Chinese in Hong Kong. Scoop seeds and pulp from one half of a large winter melon, and keep this for holding the soup, wher> cooking. Jhop four ounces each oJ tender duck flesh, pork
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    • 144 3 PUTTING YOUR BEST FOOT FORWARD IF you are a woman with 1 distinctive and expensive tastes in shoes, you .should visit a certain .shop on the first Moor of a Collyer Quay building There, just received from Venice, are antelope suede sandals, satin and lai slippers, leather and iaDn< •ourt
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      • 223 3 lOGIRAGaUIT Is -unlike J jf fo onyotherEoudeCologne. I T J/' So frejh ond feminine is J x.^*^^ its frogfonce. it leoves I /S you with o goy. wonder- „1 f ful feeling Ihot l.ngers on j A\ ond 0n..? —^«Tm- V. t/^a 1C? A \v 'yfy^i SUBTLE AND «VirWwiil>> X"/
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    • 408 4 WHAT Z AITON WILL SHOW TO AMERICA lUINGAPORE-BORN film starlet. Zaiton knows what to bin pack when she is travellin Off on a ten-day tour of San Franc 1 where she will feature in at least eight fashion slums, Zaiton carries only one suitca How lucky to be able to
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    • 189 4 Headdr ess Night...... Day HERE are some of the fashions Zaiton has taken to show in America. ABOVE; Her favourite selandang. From Paris, the black tulle shawl is embossed with lace leaves and edged in a lacy gold flower and fern design. She uses it to drape over her slim
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    • 103 9 tomj ipoketAquavite K in charge of K Although the k arrest this iply to those m. riu'.v are free :o Inquiries K on." l/nofer arrest m e inquiries are Aquavite will K n under arrest. B i customs rumK w boarded her for third
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    • 85 9 3 O After her parents V o police and villagers <► J> ?iad searched through o o Me nfc/i£, two-year-old J[ J J He/en Turner was o o found by a police dog, J[ J[ OZa/, in a 16 /lours <► Jf a/ter s/ie >iad dw- <►
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    • 37 9 I America's first civil peing 7(i7. i Britain's Comet 4 k to Hatfleld in six in the Boeing will passi ngera and 10 n the aircraft averrea< hed (JlO mph. 8 tourist passengers. takm from beneath
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    • 78 9 Found abandoned in a road when he was about E four days old, this baby hedgehog, now named Spike, E *i and a family pet is being reared on the bottle by 53 eight-year-old Vicki Bolan of Ilartecliffe, Bristol, i E who is seen feeding him here.
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    • 204 9 LX)RMER naval officer John Cooke gave his word of honour to a boy gunman who raided his home that he wmild let him make his getaway. So it was not until 13 houn after the raid that year-old Mr Cooke went to the poll<
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    • 180 10 It could deal blow to Overseas Chinese I\|R. FEIJXBERTO SERRANO, the Philippines Foreign Secretary, said in San Francisco that the political loyalties of million of Overseas Chinese must not be overlooked in assessing the current crisis in the Formosan Strait. H( said that Generalissimo Chia Kai-shek's Nationalist Chinese Government depend
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      49 10 I A U.S. Navy instructor shows member** of the Nationalist Chinese Navy in the use of emergency fire-fighting apparatus nsed aboard ship. The Chinese sailors are now crew members of one of two tank landing; ships which were turned over to Formosa under the U.S. Mutual Defence Assistance asreement.
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    • 70 10 (ION'CiRhSJSMAN Ben edicto Padilla said in Manila th e Philippine Government should bark the United States in any action in the defence of n! fill Fhe Liberal Party legislator ai o ;ii<i President Garcia .should tnk< a more decisive stand on the Formosa issue "to 1
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    • 40 10 IQOM1 tch from World Wai H H the api ranee ol v hat appeared to settled the pi! the hi, li( i eported 1 1 i looking pho ran Into ci the i helicopter Reuter
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      51 10 Siamese Majoi General Netf Kemayodhin Miihc button which formally opened the new Nonj R.ii railway itation, telecommtuilcatl#M equipment and ferrj illpwaj In Slam. The ceremony marked the culmination of <o operative undertaking between the I lilted States through the I 1 Operations Mission to Slam, and the 81 uues. Rail*
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    • 291 10 HUGE NEW DAM TO BENEFIT 10 MIL. PEOPLE IN N. SIAM npEN MILLION people in 35 of Siam's 71 provinces will benefit directly or indirectly from the US$lOO million dam for the Yanhee hydroelectric project on the Ping River in Northern Siam on which the Gov- n imiriii in in
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    • 450 10 Mediator's role seen for japan T»HE independent Bonn newspaper Frank! ther Allgemeine Zeitung said that inn? could come to be a mediator in n can affairs. n An editorial by in newspaper's Tokyo pondent said "Japan has hitherto independent role in bilateral relations with some Asian countries, such as C
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    • 296 11 u I STINGHOUSE scientists have announced development of u power plant utilising the sun's rays which some day may enable nan to exist on the airless, cheerless surface of the moon. WY.tinghouse Electric Corp. scientists, in Washington to discuss the revolutionary v
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    • 139 11 Space jaunts soon MK Edgar Cortright, a space research scientist, said in Washington he believed that in six or ten years time men would be able to land on the moon and afterwards return to earth. He said he thought space explorers would ride around the earth in satellites within
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    • 186 11 Snake clue to cure for A-illness OACTERIA and rep- tiles are far more resistant to radiation than man. and if scientists could discover the reason they might find a oure for radiation injury, a Russian scientist said in Geneva. Academician V. A. Engelhardt, who attended the "Atoms for Peace" conference,
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      466 12  -  SUNNY GIAM I Cullittfj all i p hai€Pyraphersm -riHttpilvd by Guest expert is MR TAN BOON YEAN, who was last month made an Associate of the Royal Photographic Society. I HAVE experienced that one of the best ways to learn more about the camera art and to
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    • 101 12 SIX memocrs Ol the Singapore Chinese V M C graphic Society were recently notified of their ments in the Photo Salon sponsored by the m. mera Club of Vancouver on the occasion of 11 nlversarv One of the top len.anen of the society. Mj Onn
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    • 503 13  -  ROGER FULFORD The physiotherapist and the monarch i*v WITH A KING IN THE CLOUDS. By Erika Leuchtag. Hutchinson. 18s. iji: was God, I have seen a light shining from his 1 forehead." This verdict on King Tribhuvana of Nepal, who died in 1955, explains
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    • 379 13  - Wriqqled his way into whale's heart DAVID ATTENBOROUGH The Free Press Book Page! By FOLLOW THE WHALE. By Ivan T. Sanderson. Cassell. 255. ELEPHANTS. By Richard Carrington. Chatto 255. AT the age of nine Mr. Ivan Sanderson wriggled through the main artery of a 70ft. whale and seated himself inside
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    • 269 13  -  James Stuart By AIR crashes have l made news for 51 years. Today American writers Clayton and K. S. Knight retell the story of the first-ever fatal airplane crash* It happened on Sept. 18, 1908 The victim was Lieut. Thomas Selfridge, of the United States Army.
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    • 29 13 SIBBATICAL \\\n UUr itoxi Cape, i mall legacy, x Hope ivr-; hi In I and |< cou a book. with r i y a I
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    • 117 14 Ml Mhl RS of the Buys BHf*4t attending th« movement's 75th birthday tamp at l.illeshall neai Wellington. Shropshire, had a pleasant surprise when the\ ilicovered that the camp chaplain was I tig land erleketer th t Ke\. Iluvid Sheppard So David found himself
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    • 286 14 All set for big yacht race NEXT Saturday two graceful 12-metre yachts open their besl-oi-seven series lor an unlmpoftlng 100-gulnea shvei pitcher, latleetionally regarded a"The Old Mug." This is the America's Cip the pinnacle ot yachting aspirations. Britain renews her challenge after a lapse Of 21 years with the >kvk,
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    • 447 14  -  ARCHIE QUICK By T*HE wandering tribes of men you see in Southern England these days A are Northern hordes in search of Third and Fourth Division football grounds. Wherever you go there are parties of players on the move fulfilling fixtures en bloc
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    • 142 14 BAD LIGHT SAVES THE TOURISTS THE New Zealand crickot tour ended in disappointing fashion yesterday i at Newcastle with bad light stopping play at five o'clock after rain had delayed the resumption until mid-after-noon Yet the New Zealanderj must have been glad when the game against the Minor Counties was
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    • 24 14 St. Joseph's Institution will hold their third annual swimming carnival at the Chit Swimming Clun New Pool on Friday at 2.15 p.m.
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    • 62 14 Hull City chief. Boh Brocklebank, faced with tr fer request i from three of h team players, gl\ this advice to nia playing "Copy the example of Hilly Bly." r Bly is In hi 21 t eason with the club, n he v My hurt Inst work he
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    • 210 14 LIVERPOOL have had evergreen Billy Liddel! as their top scorer for the past seven years, despite playing him on both wings and at centre forward, but Doncastei Rover s seem to be relying on defenders to get their goals. Three of their first five goals this season
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    • Page 14 Miscellaneous
      • 167 14 msmr I aW-^ I ii Eg Ross 3 Such a heavy book o4) I Boast.s about .shoes 6 Precipitous with the French 4 Our time from t! ale below (8). (6). 6 Asserts and raves about (5). 9 This sum for a neck of land 7 Amusing Job (13). (7).
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    • 947 15  -  Allan Lewis ypoh conditions ideal I Today's gallops reported by Kl PROFIT, Sea Luck and Ked VVoli 111 all broke is for three furlong! at Ipoh this morning, where conditions were ideal lor lialloping. Of the above three, I thought Sure Profit, who made the
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    • 153 15 r<HAROEN WATANASIN, Siams badminton star, is seeded number one in the men's singles oi the indian championships, which begin in Bombay on Thursday. Charoen holds tho Malayan title winch he won at Penang in June. He is also top seed in the men's doubles
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    • 25 15 pl( till I. ,ir» iiiirir f'.ii'knool Itiftidr left) and Blanch flown (Sp lln Lane. Blarkpool won ll. is I n Keystone
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    • 166 15 S. Africa beat the clock »THE South African A nun White tourists won the tecond Tc I match against East Africa in Nairobi terday by so von wic-kets-with only 30 minutes to span;. East Africa, :',4 for no wicket overnight, collapsed in their second innings. From 139 for three at
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    • 80 15 U.K. stars can play for Italian League English Football Leamie will play two matches, homo and away, against the Italian League next .season, Mr. Alan Hai'dakcr. the English League secretary .said yesterday. Mr. Hardaker added that for the occasion the I eague .side would Include Scottish, We! h and Irish
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    • 92 15 BRITISH humin ti< ins playi i II \i,l I <»M Blackburn <* hi i i pool o I I \«.l I I 4 vlmHi. Id I I pool 0 I I \<.l I I Iff TC I I Hull Ills tl I Itrrtttford 1 1 1 i
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    • 348 16 Dulles may brand Peking before U.N. Assembly f\fß. JOHN FOSTER DULLES, the T.S. Secretary of State, conferred on N* the Formosa crisis yesterday with his top advisers in preparation for today's I T .N. General Assembly session which he has called "the most important for years." It was not known
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    • 23 16 Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery yesterday received France's highest military decoration from France's only living mar- ISnai, Alplion.se Jiun. I U.P.I.
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    • 247 16 EXPAND TRADE TO HALT FALL IN COMMODITY PRICES DISCUSSING bulk commodlty i Commonwealth trade and tiomlc conference )n Montreal yesterday, Mr. Heathcoat Amory, the British Chancellor of the Exchequer said the British view was 1 > fluctual Rood thin^. Hi observed that it no' od tiling to to r- long
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    • 178 16 IJEFORE he left London for New York last night the British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, said he agreed with Mr. Dulles that this would be the most important session of the United Nations. Other comments by Mr. Lloyd were: DISARMAMENT: "There is a
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    • 50 16 Splashing through I the lake after taking the third jump in the I Harewood Horse Trials I at the weekend is Mrs. P.P. Shrubsole on her horse "Canny Annie." The event was won by Ottokar Pohlmann of Germany on his nlne-vear-old^jjjjliiii^_^_ •Tolarfmhs.*! Popper picture.
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    • 33 16 The 13.000- ton motor cargo vessel Eastern Trader was launched from a shipyard at Walker-on-Tyne in England last night for the Indo-China Steam Navigation Co., Ltd of Hone Kong. Reuter
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    • 26 16 A Cypriot Greek was shot dead by British troops in West Cyprus last night when Vip rpfusod t.n halt at a road- block.— Reuter
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    • 117 16 BRITAIN ye terday Invok I JdArticl, smith?! I ted Nat:- Charter I dealing with self-defe^l for i y men |unfire ton i!:iy> ago I In a letter Genera Dug H XJ marskjoold. the British! resident representative! that Yemtn; heavy ma .l chine guns had
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    • 32 16 Mr. Sherman Adams, em-l battled Presidential assis-H tant. returned to his desfl yesterday from a tishinß vacation', and the Whitifl 1 House again denied he hafl I resigned U.P.I.
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