The Singapore Free Press, 18 October 1958

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  • 37 1 T NER 1 South Robert Scott pened the commute* InterSh Agalnst Jr Ihe Royal J* 0 people atHJ toil officials conn ;i Ministry, and' B ATA lan TB exhelping lent with the ••y.
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  • 17 1 I «b Republic and war Marshal Abuner will n y to now m U.P.I.
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  • 28 1 I, Oh Churchill will visit Pari, on Nov. I me Liberation Cross from General Winston is now staying at Rouurbrunr In n Reuter
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  • 241 1 TOBACCO PLANT: BID FOR HELP BY U.S. Jumabhoy believed seeking long-term oacf SINGAPORE'S Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, will seek American backing for the Colony's proposed tobacco factory while he is m the United States, the Free Press understands. The Minister leaves tomorrow. The Free Press
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  • 142 1 Malaya warns on ruce T^f ALAYAS delegate ITI told the United Nations yesterday that E South Africa's racial policies violate civilised concepts and are "a 5 threat to peaceful re- 5 E lations between people." Dato Haji Mohamed «j E bin Omar addressed the E General Assembly's E special political
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  • 124 1 Ten more polio cases TEN more children with paralytic polio have been admitted to the Middleton Hospital during the past 24 hours the largest number to be admitted m any single day so far this year. This brings the total number of polio cases to 121, with four deaths. Among
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  • 45 1 FIGHTING between Government units and Sumatran rebels took a new turn yesterday with reports of a clash m the hitherto peaceful DJambl area. Palembang Radio, ir neighbouring South Sumatra, said 50 rebel bodies wen found after a battle around Muaratebo. Reuter
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  • 181 1 THE U.S. Secretary ot State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, will confer with Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek m Taipeh next Wednesday m an effort to prevent the Chinese Communists from driving a 1 wedge between the U.S. and the Nationalists. Senior U.S. officials said the main purpose
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  • 231 1 First round ours— Yeh rHE Nationalist Chinese Ambassador to the U S Mr George Yeh, said yesterday that Communist China had lost tho first round m the Formosa Strait conflict. He was addressing the National Press Club In Washington. But he warned that there would probably be new Communist probes
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    34 1 pit Miss Pit Yong Thai Thai who was adjudged the winner of the Mh» Publicity contest at the first annual ball t>t the Singapore Publicity lub held at Raffles Hotel last night.- Free Press
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  • 129 1 BIG HELP TO SINGAPORE TRADE— MINISTER rIE Minister for Communications and Works. Mr. Francis Thomas, congratulated the Singapore Telephone Hoard on the opening ol the new City Exchange today. He said m a special message to the Free Press: "The opening of the new City Exchange is important not only
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    • 106 1 Il /his candlelight complexion j 1 <?#/? be yours m any light! Rj Baffin'- I 1 ia^**^^**.^ HS- M jh R&& H *%¥>3W^ Br. In I I X B 11 jj I AW/ Matching make-up for a M [j Even m sunlight... the soft spell of candlelight on j your
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  • 52 2 Flags hew at half mast m London yesterday to mark the official solemn requiem mass at Westminister Cathedral lor Pope Plus XII. The Queen was represented by the Duke of Norfolk, the Earl Marshal. Government leaders, the diplomatic corps and other national representatives
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  • 341 2 iiR V X KRIBHNA MENON. India's Defence Minister, objected yesterIfl day to the disarmament problem to 'one or two countries no mattei hoi rful" and suggested that the General Assembly itst;i comprise a disarmament commission. The matter should not be delegated
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  • 89 2 Cardinal Celso Costantini. 82. a member of the Curia— central government of the Roman Catholic church died of a heart attack In Rome last night. His death reduces the College of Cardinals to 54 members— l 7 Italian and 37 others. Cardinal Costantini died
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  • 197 2 Jordan will test Nasser intentions IMIE evacuation of British forces from Jordg due to start on Monday, will provide a critic test oi the intentions of President Nasser ol tl I nited Arab Republic, according to diplomat observers m London. Britain's decision to pull out its troops fro Jordan, despatched
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  • 60 2 A-workers are safe -Dag THE recent U.N. conference m Geneva on peaceful uses of atomic energy received a wide range of reports on radiation, Secretary-General. Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld reported yesterday. 'These indicated, among other things, that the doses of radiation received occupationally m large govern-ment-sponsored projects are with very few
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  • 149 2 'Raggers' held after raid on Roedean 1)OI l( X and raiding boy t v (1 cuts fought a midnight battle last night on the playing lields of Roedean, Britain s most e\ elusive girls school overlooking the English Channel near Brighton. Police were tailed after some 80 boys drove up
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    • 167 2 and each one of them a bonny, James Annie Bernadette Cecelia bouncing, LACTOGEN-fed, Baby. On 22nd August 1957, into the world came: The babies are at present on three meals a day and between them consume large quantities of: James Birth Weight 4-lbs. 12-ozg. Length I9J" LACTOGEN, NESTUM and BABEX
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    41 3 picture. iiiiiiiiimniiiiiMiiii,- Actress Dawn Addams E E sobs at her press con- E .erenee m Paris when E she announ cd *-he was 5 seeking; judicial se- E E paration from her E E husband. Italian Prince E Vittoria Massimo. Popper
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  • 32 3 A Viscount of the British airline Transair yesterday carried 58 passengers from London to Malta m 3 hours 42 minutes- -setting un a new speed record for the run. Reuter
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  • 171 3 Open legal betting shops' call in Britain I THE MAGISTRATES' ASSOCIATION urged yesterday that Britain should have legalised betting shops. They passed a resolution to this effect at their annual meeting by 131 votes to 64 j Mr. J.v. iLaay, a iormer magistrate who moved the resolution, recalled that a
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  • 32 3 The U.S. State Department said yesterday it would renew permission for representatives of 25 American news organisations to travel to China if the Communists would let them m U.P.I.
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  • 121 3 LITIGATION MOVES BY PARTIES \f EMBERS of Britain's Right-wing League of Empire Loyalists who are alleged to have been beaten up during the Conservative (Government) Party's annual conference at Blackpool last week are to take legal action, it was announced yesterday. At the same time the chairman of the Conservative
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  • 213 3 ACE JAIL BREAKER IS OUT AGAIN JOHNNIE RAMENSKY who parachuted into occupied Europe during World War II to blow open enemy safes and steal secret information for the Allies, escaped from Peterhead prison last night. This crack safebreaker I one of the most fabulous secret agents of World War II
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  • 97 3 BID FOR A LOWER CABLE RATE FAILS A COMMITTEE of the International Telecommunications Union Conference m Geneva has decided to keep the present 100 per r cent surcharge for urgent telegrams despite strenuous American pflorts to lower the rate. The decision, taken by a big majority, was also opposed by
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    • 187 3 The Impeccable jj Standards Set For fW CHANRAI's VVJI W Tailoring Imprint A JP Their Mark Of Nw. l^lLW o^r Distinction On MC^^l2-aßaVi bbbbbbbbbK^ l. W I CHANRAI's Suits. if Fabrics Are Tailored 41 iMMwna«»>MJy^B l W MwaTirri'ii Tmini— iMim Mm' Quality* ■/jaw. \yl *djfr\ Specifications I ■U#fc=S IS* Maki
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  • The Singapore Free Press
    • 187 4 Opinion They should speak up DISARMAMENT is not **a matter that concerns the parties m the arms race alone, E Ceylon's delegate has quite properly pointed out to the United Nations General Assembly Political ComThe delegate, who had urged a summit conference to ease world tension and at the same
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  • 690 4 MAN WHO HIDES BEHIND MAKARIOS IJIMIIIMIUUiIIIIII 'He is the classic case of silence being more lethal than words...' says KEITH MORFETT THE name is AverofT. x Evangelos AverofTTositsas. But on the rare occasions y m have read his name, it's been without the Evangelos. And without the Tositsas. Just plain
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  • 132 4  -  r™g22J By THE theme of the play i." VVh nal Idea! If dramaf like thi„ much longer will be a chance for my ph.y about a man with '"'t who plunges hi., right leg into his left trouser, leaving the oth< r I Attempting to rectify the
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    17 4 Minding their rocket, with no heads is one thing-doing fatigues with handles with no shovels it another."
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    • 51 4 SPECIAL BARGAINS LAST FEW DAYS MERMAID SHEETS 54 «90 $3 25 coch 63 «90" $4 00 90" 108" $7 75 PILLOWCASES $1 25 coch GLASS CLOTHS LINEN $1.00 each and many other items Clearing ot Great Reductions ot: II \I X .1 TEXTILES LTD.. 71. High Street. Singapore Tels: *****
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    • 80 4 RINGS YOU WILL ALWAYS TREASURE ENGAGEMENT RINGS WEDDING RINGS ETERNITY RINGS SIGNET RINGS WHEN YOU NEED MOST TO BE RIGHT IT IS HELPFUL TO HAVE A GUIDING HAND. THAT IS WHERE OUR EXPERTS COME IN OUR REPUTATION, AS JEWELLERS OF REPUTE, IS ALWAYS AT YOUR DISPOSAL IN THE IM PORTANT
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    60 5 L wri th> JO— irad. mUd- to Malaya »ere ,,rU,n,,l U. hWWrtl dinner S.vcn ,i, Tsani I ik 'linen, chairman and b lor »l Kepon,! Mine Ltd., at a Singapore restaurant. Picture shows (from left) Mr. Lim Yew Hock, the Chief Minister; Professor K. I einura. leader of the mission,
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  • 303 5 Services unions to decide about their future iMPORTANT DECISIONS concerning: the future of 40,000 civilian em--1 nlovees of the services m Singapore will be taken tomorrow at an executive committee meeting of the Singapore Federation of Services Unions. The meeting will be held at the Farrer Park premises of the
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  • 144 5 FOUR-DAY TRANSPORT TALKS TO CLEAR THE AIR A ROUNDTABLE coi f\. ence of pubic transport operators and their employees has been called by the acting Registrai of Vehicles, Mf Goh Kee Song, to discuss streamlining of registration. The conference will last four days from Monday Among those present will be
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  • 53 5 President Sukarno yesterday praised the "support and understanding Indonesia had received from Russia. Antara news agency reported. The President who was receiving credentials of the new Russian ambassador, Mr. B. M. Molkov. said "I think there is no historical issue which could cause friction between Indonesia
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  • 99 5 CHECK SUPPRESSORS ON CARS-ADVICE SINGAPORE motorists who doubt I efficiency of suppi At' their cars I seek the help of the T' communications Department to have them checked. A spokesman ,1 the major* were Ml with sup 15 it it ble thai those In irs 1 not have been properly
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    • 79 5 iumiom vi im.u >m \\j luiiumi tun H **********111 l lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI SOBRANIE makers of Balkan 5 Hon I ondon, E.C.I Just the cigarette for those Wi prefer elegance with distinction... from the rarest Oriental leaf to a illy Mended for an e\-Ri.ssian Duke. They are wrapped m black I -tipped
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    • 146 5 LEADING THE WAY AGAIN INTO A WONDERFUL NEW REALM OF SOUND! I You are cordially invited to listen to another major advance m the science of sound recording J on disc. PAN MALAYAN DEMONSTRATIONS OF E.M.I. DECCA STEREOPHONIC LONG PLAY RECORDS WILL BE HELD TODAY AT SINGAPORE: 1 "HIS MASTER'S
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    • 295 6 jV'IV "ll WvkV "Jy %>dne" Jordan MP m" 1 I QBB. J f______________BP I |J j m wir-BW ■i i Qjt ■»^**»P%^% M VA j JBJI s^6£ l Baa vv./' f _v __l^l B^^^ j A bbtJbbbV C^^^^w WHA iff &fw aVaTaT^^^^ aia—^^^— *^e__X^_____| L X^ <^_B______^^^_l flaw > /*ll
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    • 438 6 i -i?^fet#_u_St_nr > )i BORN today, you have an active and alert mind. You are pr< and usually are looking Into tin future. You enjoy planning cmv tiling on a large scale and you havo a great dl for d< tail. Learn to conserve your pi strength, lor you may
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  • SATURDAY Magazine
    • 8 1 SATURDAY Magazine J Singapore, Saturday, October 18, 1958.
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    • 1326 1  - HOW TO GET ALONG WITH YOUR NEIGHBOURS Lucy Huang law says g/ou must live and let live (By nOES r neighbours gramov phone Maw P as midnight? Poefl the wafted aroma of frying onions from next door irritate von? Is your lawn covered with j oaus from the next yard?
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    • 859 2  - THE STARS AND SHARES GET ME ALL MIXED UP Anne Sharpley (By WAS getting one ot those looks that eolleciitely condemn women. "All women want to know about are love affairs," said the astrologist as the tele ph o n c, which had scarcely stopped ringing, rang again. "And,'' she
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    • 291 2  -  JENNIFER JOHNS although the fact that i am American may havt nething to do with it. i am convinced .more 80 every day that Americans either en bine or individually must the friendliest people on earth If the .average American I this friendly then one thing
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      355 2  - Ruby pu nes MARQ By TT SEEMED as good a E X time as any to take a 2 new look at one of the most remarkable stories j m the history of show E business. =i Consider the facts. Four years ago the name Ruby Murray meant little. She
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  • FREE PRESS RACE DAY Special
    • 9 1 FREE PRESS RACE DAY Special Saturday, October 18, 1958.
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    • 411 1 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦-♦^♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦t ♦»♦♦♦,> 5 THE FREE PRESS THE STRAITS TIMES MALAY MAIL STANDARD cisyr dsli olANti-rAU \ll\\ LIWM TRESPASSER EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER L. IVI. Y. SCRUTINEER KWEE LOH J[ x t Race I 1111 -TBS HI THEATRE 111 EXHIBITOR II FRESH MYSTERY THEATRE 111 EXHIBITOR II EXHIBITOR II DENTUREENE
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    • 621 1  -  ALLAN LEWIS Says TT has been raining 1 practically all night m Penang and still raining as I write. The going for this afternoon's racing will be heavy. Pleasure Park will not be affected by the going. He Jon on a heavy track at XL.
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    • 1045 2 RACE 1-2.15: CLASS 5, DIV. 2-6 FURS. 1. Ilia HU.su MIMI.KV Hum Jtamm E. Breuk 900 Barrutt 90m kirn 11 Hvr ban (Shaw Stable) Martin o.iu ™«vii I 9? 85 THEATBE HI Syr. Uag (Shaw Stable) Martin 807 Johnson 38 S^^ "SSL 590.7 BARKACTI>A9yr blkag TSagittarius
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    • 486 2 RACE ONE I FRESH MYSTERY: ]1-J|--58 Eighth m Div. 2-M race. ACTOR II: 11-10 53 M Tenth m Div. 2 -7F rare 1 THEATRE 111: 7-10-58 Had nothing between theil over 3F m 40 w.th DanS Hall III; 11-10-58 -Filch Div. 2 -5_F race. DENTUREENE: H-10-sB —Fourth to Dance
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    • 401 2 3 ways m a 1000' to enjoy... The Morn* Minor 1000. J—l rfTZ^aamli r v.. i1l it* lively VMI ct ,_a-. L'[ *^BF~ -~4__S _s*____Jl OHV engine s»eeps V____________________«aW"~ y you along «vith th« speed Y_T_K^^ I,l ____!^B____H and spartle ol a n-M> '>•« tVH^Em __L___kV Here's ncilnrmjiac '»*E~BWlfii^Cj,ETa»a»___y^M^^B~^^^ W\
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  • City Exchange Feature
    • 11 1 __i SINGAPORE TELEPHONE BOARD City Exchange Feature >•»■ Saturday, October 18, 1958.
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    • 575 1 EXCHANGE SWINGS INTO SERVICE OF CITY BUSINESS i NEW automatic A telephone exchange, known as the City Exchange, was brousht into service on Oct. 5. 1958. On this day 3.700 subscribers on the Central Exchange were transferred to the new exchange. The change was brought about without any breakdown m
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    • 35 1 board o around a switchboard with flashing lights, these pretty switch-anrf-V* the Central Exchange answer all calls made on old numbers a "<i inform subscribers of the corresponding new numbers.
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    • 68 5 CAMERA TAKES YOU BEHIND SCENES AT NEW EXCHANGE A GROUP of test clerks at a special switchboard test lines which have been reported out of order by subscribers at the new City telephone exchange, Singapore. The new equipment was designed by G.E.C. engineers m close liaison with Mr. N. V.
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    • 523 6 tyHAT MAGIC there |n thai automatic telephone on your desk! About lour pounds weight ol metal and plastic, it forms an indispensible aid to your business or profession; it is an ever ready link at your service to annihilate the distance between you and your loved
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    • 282 6 Versatility, with th e accent on pipes TELEPHONES need cables. Cables need protection. Conduits provide protection and Hume Industries (h.h.) hUI. provide the conduits. Although a major project as far as telephone exchanges are concerned, conduits for the convey, ance of electric cables is only a part of Humes varied
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    • 407 7 G.E. C. pioneers in communications TESTERS CHECK EQUIPMENT AT THE COVENTRY WORKS Starting with a single factory m 1920, it now has six RECORD OF MANY 'FIRSTS' THE RAPID pace of modern life demands better and faster communications, and during recent years there has been a phenomenal growth m the
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    • 583 8  - A SYSTEM TO RANK WITH BES IN THE WORLD... i FRANCIS LOH By I fTHE HISTORY of telephone development m Singapore dates as far bark as 1879, three years after the invention of the telephone by Alexander Graham Bell m 1870 For m that kyear a Mr. Bennett Pell, a
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    • 439 8  - Planning 20 years ahead-but the demand still exceeds the supply S.P. CHAY By WHEN A WOULD-BE subscriber requires telephone service, application is usually made by letter, and the applicant's address determines which is the appropriate "distribution point" to which he should be connected. The "distribution points" are determined m advance,
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    • 106 2 X. The Ericsson Telephone i>o.# \>^r_ The work of pips line and _r I #1 handled by General Contractor y V-x S. AITAVOO, leading specialist m pipe and L^y. cable laying and other types of I s~*\/ Equipment has been chosen for /C-3 t^3r VF I 7 *****111 l Illlllllllllllllllll'i
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    • 134 5 11l I" L°°% irawneen rJL i I aluminium Door hat „^-~-^"H the most modern appeal any < oor ,n rhe mjr Pf** 5 31 H ket. |f*| exceptionally trim, "clean" lines blend with other architectural elements. Bevelled glass Stops, hairline joints, offset pivots, polished aluwL li -J milire finish —no
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    • 274 5 fKm Invaluable to all i j business organisations W_T-fl G.E.C. private automatic branch The standard range of G.E.C. ■aHHpgflß exchanges are invaluable to all P.A.B.Xs comprises the 2 23--business organisations. Rapid and line, 44-24/84-49-line, 104.49-line, secret intercommunication is pro- and 10 4 99-line units. Larger vided between all extensions. P.A.B.Xs
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    • 91 7 CHAN AH SOO ENGINEERING WORKS We have long been associated will Ihe de\elopment and progress of Ihe Singapore Telephone Board. With the opening loday of the Cily Exchange we lake lliiopporlunity of congratulating Ihe S. T. B. with yet another great advancement m Singapore's telephone BVStCM. Chan Ah Soo Engineering
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    • 1398 3 of all today's runners at Penang TRACK FORM [jJxECARD— contd from Page 2 v M (-..EVER BUG 7yr. birg (WT St. Mdm Lai) Rodgers 8.06 Barratt Hit: WHISTLER 6yr. bnzm (Lim Chia) Teh 8.05 Mawi < 9 s*£K NIK JAHAN 4yr. blkem (Mr Mrs. M Zachariah) 10 ***** l R.
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    • 1238 4 A SAFE EACH- WAY TREBLE j Cliona Dance Hall Straight Flight f'MONA (Race 2), Dance Hall 111 (Race and Straight flight ii (Race 4) won their rates easily last week and look good on the weights to complete doubles for the meeting. The opposition they meet today is as strong
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    • 596 3 You can be pension-minded at 22 UOW old are you, not m the arithmetical difference between 1958 and your birthyear, but m outlook, ambition, and zest for life? That age you filled m on an insurance form last week is little guide
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    • Article, Illustration
      403 3 ■T OHARA isband." Ruby told me most a year 1 0 the day ttei she married him. IT DOES NOT WORRY S 111 AT I'M TOPPING HE nil I \M) he SVT. so wh y, HOIII) OTHER PEOLE CARE?" Kl| l'.v is philosophical l)»ut the changing
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    • 139 3 NOW TOTAL UP YOUR SCORE 1 (a) si; (b)sl; fc) 2; (d)=3. 2 (a)=3; (b)=l 3 (a)=l; (b)=3; lc)=l. 4 (a)sl; (b)=3. 5 (a)-3; (b)=l; (c) t; (d)=-3. 6 (a)^ 3; (b)=l. 7 (a)-=S; (b) l. 8 (a)=-3; (b)^l; fc) 2 9 (a) si; (b) 3 io (a)=i; (b)^-3. 11
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    • 123 4 PELHAM GROOM at the Cinema E Sophistication, charm, arid elegance provided by r E the incomparable Bergman; love m the Burm Campaign of 1942 enjoyed for the most pa r t by Dnk Bogarde and Yoko I am; murder on tr i high seas committed by t<roderick Crawford j E
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    • 255 4 FATHERLESS HANDS THAT ROCK THE CRADLE •TIM IK CHILDREN OF LOVE" is, as its namr? might imply a film about unmarried mothers and their children. Quite frankly, this is not the type of film that I would choose to see. nor is it the type of film that I enjoy
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    • 437 4 THE SOPHISTICATION OF BEING 'INDISCREET' 'rilE FILM <>l ihe week is, unquestionably. "Indiscreet" with Infrid Bergman and listed b y Cecil Parker, David Kossoll and Phyllis Calvert. it i phisticated comedy with d that is brilliant In t«>ry Is, ol improbable it wouldn't be a comedy it it wasn't but
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    • 223 4 BOGARDE, THE SO SURPRISED LOVER DEREK Gentron Jules Gaspard I Iric van den Bogaerde of some 38 summers is a very good actor but having seen him as a flight lieutenant m Richard Mason's adaptation of "The Wind Cannot Read" I am forced to the conclusion that he is not
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    • 182 4 SKULDUGGERY ON THE HIGH SEAS M( MNV. skulduggery. Yo Ho Ho! and Dorothy Dandrldge are the principal ingredient* of "The Decks Kan Red" Captain Kummill (Janus Mason) has his hrst command when he is scn| to a out Liberty Ship which ll< nry Scott (Brodertck Crawford) one «»f the engineers,
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      • 157 7 LONDON, Oct. 17. Previous Today HI 881 g NO I RSS cit Oct *jH bu.t i buyers ,uu| fliers .sellers 25V4 buyei ilers .lers KIBBI'K No I RSS IS«t 25'_ buy. Hers M .-filers kibbi RNo i »>' v^ SettWomnt U oU \<>\ 25' bu buyers ellew
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      • 108 7 NEW YORK. Oct. 17. Previous loduv ri\ Straits >i>ot 96.00 nom. 96.12 nom. UN futuit 'S Straits Contract Oct 94.25 buyers 94.25 buyers 96.25 sellers 96.25 sellers l>'c 93.50 buyers 93.62 buyers 95 50 sellers 95.62 sellers To\i.: Steady. SALES: Nil. RIBBF.R: Futures Nov 3 31 35
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      • 33 7 NEW YORK, Oct. 17. ?a i j Previous Today j£S2lli. lS 540.11 546.36 0 Domr-st,, Bond, 32 g6 29 t,llties 82 67 82 64 B Btceki Composite Averages 186.55 lSS^e
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      • 18 7 afloats 24 1 dock October shipment 24 SarkAbove prfcei quoted In U.S. cents per lb. dm
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      • 81 7 w,h i P „,p,unps cif U.K./ w irht^T- 1 ports 1 v >traits I .K./North !E deliv^reo elf I- rrude B t«^ts ju. Kuropran ports m bulk rif L orudc Ceylon JJ-f. European port, mi n bulk '.ii,.:: I,R lon °*i Nor. 1 „,,,Nf COPRA elf
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    • 120 7 LONDON STOCKS END WEEK ON BUOYANT NOTE T t°ck marre setfl the week 'put, Wall k to overnl o optiby ned a while the lock closed at a quarter premium. Industrials had a good &*y and many features en. steel and eni res went I and motors were firm. Ti
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    • 253 7 SOVIET TESTS FALLOUT 'BOUND FOR N. AMERICA' SCIENTISTS m Tokyo said the current Soviet nuclear tests would probably send a shower of radioactive ash over North America, mainly over Alaska and Canada. Atmospheric winds apparently were carrying the fallout from the Arctic Circle, site of the test series, to a
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    • 37 7 The sum of $8,006 was collected from the presentation of the play "Sata Darah" at the Happy World Stadium during a two-night performance m aid of the St. John Ambulance Association.
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    • 29 7 Leaders of Canada's Jewish communities have voted for the creation of a national council for fundraising for overseas Jewish causes. There are 245,000 Jews m Canada U.P.I.
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      • 203 7 £iimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmi£ S SINGAPORE 1 HIGH TIDES I TODAY: 1.57 p.m. E TOMORROW: 3.41 a.m. i and 2.44 p.m MONDAY: 4.53 a.m. i and 3.43 p.m. E TUESDAY: 6.35 a.m. E and 5.07 p.m. E WEDNESDAY: 7.55 a.m. 7.07 p.m. E THURSDAY: 8.43 a.m. E and 8.29 p.m. E E FRIDAY:
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    • 916 8  -  DIANA ROSS By I FAIRY MAGIC tm him ulllll he d«MN Ml to him wiiiie ne N(m {I AI) ()N AND so saying Robin waved to his followers who were still crowded below m the grass beneath the apple trees, and they ran
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      • 296 8 LAST WEEK'S WINNERS TIE winners of laM week's colour-in contest (each of whom will receive a $5 prize in due course) are as follows: Miss Helen Quek (\2\ 196 Toivner Road, Singapore. Miss Teo Ah Joo (10>. 139-5 Boat Quay. Singapore. Master Michael Chow (13£). North Bridge Road, Singapore. Master
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      • 282 8 ggjio tby iub mnh dsm A colour-in contest j hk jkajk k;oium ,mn; With prizes for you! POCKET-MONEY prizes Name (Master Miss).., are offered for colouring this scene with paints, crayons or chalks. There are* four prizes offered each of $5 (two for boys and two for girls). All you
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    • 338 9 IN our meditation on Crod there is a limit beyond which the mind cannot go. The mystery is there; it is no delusion. But we cannot grasp it. For iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "God dwells m light unapp roachabl c whom no man hath seen, nor can see.'* But
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    • 1395 9 Sunday church annou ncements SERVICES m Singapore churches for tomorrow are) CHURCH OF ENGLAND St Andrew's Cathedral: 7.00 a.m. Holy Communion; 8.00 a.m Parish Communion; 9.30 ajn Sunday School; 10.30 a.m. Morning Prayer; 11.00 a.m. Mandarin Sen ice (Memorial Hall); 11. "J a.m. Holy Communion: 6.00 O-ni Evensong. st Hildas
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      • 129 10 p^B V 9 I f -i^**"''' (^fl b /^S^ SB /_j SCORES WERE LOW THIS WEEK kymn .iohm kjjhisu L SPECIAL QUIZ I IT has been a long time since anyone failed to score full marks in the Special Quiz. Most marks were scored this week by Mr. Dennis Bux
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      • 156 10 GUESS WHAT... jhkubjhg jhguyyhtbnjhyjty6afh J 1 1 II IIIMIIII II I III II 1 1 Illlllllllllllllllllllllf 1 This week our I mystery object I 1 should fox you I T*IIE answer was: the base of a wine glass. K Selected winner was Wee Jong Min of S 299 Tanjong Katong,
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      • 216 10 IfELLO there! Scores were low this week, iqdeed. It was only in the Picture Quiz that I had to use the Crystal Ball and even here only. a few had VOBODY scored full marks! Nearest to the achievement was Mr. Chua Khiam Guan, c o Joseph Travers and Sons Ltd.,
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      • 211 10 to be submitted for selection. What did surprise me was that the second question in the Film Quiz s t u m p e d everybody, because every one of the four answers was contained in the Free Press pages not so long ;ii^o. The consolation prize «#>es to Liu
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    • Article, Illustration
      149 11 1 II YES, .T S BRIAN H LONDON, the Bri- E E tish and Empire E E heavyweight box- E j ing champion. He E i> iiidulging m a different form of E E leather pushing these days, for E E Brian plays inside- E E right lor Foxhall E
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    • 20 11 A rm.ton Stanley beat h«>d United l-o i„ a n ■W* league Division 2*: at Aecrlngton ingnt.- Reuter
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    • 358 11  -  BRIAN KENNEDY By AN athlete from rural Japan who arrived m Tokyo to take a university entrance examination was kidnapped by a rival university. This is the latest sensation m a major proolem facing Japanese sport, m which universities and big business
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    • 480 11  -  ARCHIE QUICK By TI1H new fashion in England is to become possessed <>f world championship boxing aspirations. The epidemic is growing, and there is almost a Queue up tlie stairs leading to promoter Jack Solomons' West End oiiice of lighters pleading for global title conk^k^k^k^k^k^k^k^k^k^k^k^k^k^k^k^k^k^k^k^k^k^kV Notable
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    • 79 11 The annual soccer match between Racing Club de Paris and Arsenal will be played on the Pare des Princes ground on November 19. Both teams at the moment head their divisions hi their respective leagues. Apart from the war years, the series has been played every
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    • 85 11 KEN VENTURI and Jack Burke of the United States and Japan's Canada Cup champion Torakichi Nakamura, yesterday remained tied m the Japan international professional ?olf championships on the ,255 yard long Raf*«.mihara c near To! With a 73 for one under par, Venturi and Burke made three
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      • 19 11 M. Flinter I S. Grinberg o, *omonds G J *wellery P .Stamford Rd., our tßldg.,)S'pore6. U e| ephona *****.
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      • 256 11 To complete your weekend holidays -YASHICAIm fth I k's* si 50.0o wth de,u r^smML r,oc leather case Try a roll today you'll be m for a pleasant surprise! 1 P^l furniture! P\ DUniJE Will, L, removals! j ST_ (ft TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD I O r^H\ 173 CECIL STREET SINGAPORE j
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    • 121 12 pETr.H Ken. m 1 British ana Lmplre bantamweight champion, ls one of six boxerj from wl. promoter Gilbert Benaim hopes to find an oppoi for a non-title bout with AlphoiiH- Haltml <i world champion, m Pans en November 17. M. Benaim epp t0 favour Keenan when
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    • 404 12 HOCKEY QUAD Civilians 7; Royal Air Forte ......0. I**lK Singapore Civilians are going to be hard to beat i»- the Singapore hockey quadrangular. Bidding for their fourth championship, they dl played a brilliance on the S.C.C. padang yesterday that puts them right m front of
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    • 43 12 George Alnsley, national soccer coach to the Ghana Amateur Football Association since last March, announced his resignation yesterday. Alnsley, former professional with Sunderland, Bolton Wanderers, Leeds United and Bradford, has been coaching in different parts of the world slnct 1946- Reuter
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    • 27 12 Max Carlos, Australian lightweight boxing champion, was beaten by George Bracken on points over 12 rounds m a non-title fight last night m Melbourne.— Reuter
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    • 120 12 TGOR Novikov of Russia retained the individual title m the World Modern Pentathlon championships which ended at Aldershot yesterday. Novikov scored 4,924 points— a new world record. Russia also won the team title with 14,142 points. Kurt Lindeman of Finland was second m the individual placing^ with
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    • 115 12 riTWO South Africans, Gary Player and Harold Hen. nlng, shared the lead with 138 at the etui of (he second round In the New Zealand Open golf championship: Player had a second round of 69 and flenning did a 68. This was also equalled by
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    • 112 12 SPRINTING ?or the line is Chan Onn Leng, who played centre. three quarter for the All Whites yesterday on the padang. Onn Leng made a storming; run In a last minute move by the backs, passing the ball for Tan Sou Liat to score a try.
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    • 185 12 A SHOCK FOR S'PORE WEIGHT LIFTERS THE third South-East Asian weightlif ting tournament (Aw Cheng Chye trophy), due for Rangoon next year, has been called off. Mr. U Tun Kyi, joint secretary of the Burma Weightlifting and Physical Culture Federation, announced this yesterday. A letter from the Burma federation states:
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