The Singapore Free Press, 8 November 1958

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press
  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper Slmipft, Saturd »y> November 8, 1958. Price 15 Cto.
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  • 100 1 RACE TO PRIME ROCKET SCIENTISTS and techniCanaveral igh the night re for the second to launch the third ates moon rocket. They will try to send the on its 220,000-miie journey at about 3 o'clock afternoon (Malayan The commander of the Cape Canaveral test centre said last night that reports
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  • 36 1 New York police said that Countess Guy dv BoLsrouvray, 55, repuud to be one of the world's richest women, was found dead m her hotel suite. She is an the Bolivian Patifamilv.- Reuter
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    73 1 The Cyprus Government last night clamped down an indefinite curfew m Nicosia on all Greek Cvpriot males under U P.I photo. Pore lias been preparing to obftnrc Remembrance Day tomorrow at I p emony at the Cenotaph, a war pensioner at Richmond, m Surrey, has 'elf with special
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  • 224 1 T__E U.S., representative at the apparently deadlocked Warsaw talks on the Formosa situation is flying to Washington today to seek fresh instructions. At the same time Red China has resumed its call for the liberation" of Formosa and the offshore islands. The announcement
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  • 80 1 TPIIREE Ministers of the x Algerian rebel Government flew to Tunis from Cairo, yesterday underlining reports that Tunisia and Morocco may be trying to mediate m the insurgents' war with France. But it was expected that the rebels would wait until after the elections m France and
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  • 65 1 PARLIAMENTARY proceedings m the Japanese National Diet came to a complete standstill yesterday when the Socialist Party called for dissolution of parliament and a general election. A Socialist spokesman later said m Tokyo his party had not resigned from the Diet but would continue to boycott
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  • 52 1 THE International Transport Workers' Federation is planning a 10-day strike against ships sailing under "flags of convenience," the New York magazine Business W< reported yesterday. It said the boycott, tentatively set for betwi Nov. 15 unci Dec 15, would afTcct about 800 v»««»i« *-f many
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  • 153 1 HPHE U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, said m Washington yesterday that the Geneva A-ban talks would continue even it the United States resume atomic tests. Mr. Dulles said he could not yet fix a definite time for the resumption of
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  • 83 1 FREE MART: NEW HOPE I\*R. REGINALD I lfl Maudling, Bri- tain's Paymaster Gen- j E eral, declared last night E that if there was "a E general will" to reach E agreement on a Euro- E E pean free trade area E negotiations could still z succeed. In Paris yesterday
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  • 37 1 The 50-ton ketch lan Crouch is overdue on its maiden voyage from Hong Kong to Adelaide. The vessel, manned by an Adelaide crew of six, left Hong Kong 42 days ago. U.P.I.
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    • 62 1 Reds resume Mall yor Formosa liberation' MM "ASA j^j CORGI TOYS FOR X'MAS JOYS "THE ONES WITH WINDOWS" &*o*R\ r^. AUSTIN HEALEY SPORTS f_^^^ 3 BEDFORD "UTILECON" _____f_B9 \m\ F RE T NDER AUSTIN CAMBRIDGE IfiS^fer^^ v^r^M______________^^___l _______iM**____r At *_^s_r____r f4*M "IP 1 AT\ Jr^AwM *"*j LAND ROVER AND RICE'S
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  • 260 2 'RED TRADE WAR GAINS MOMENTUM' t 4 MIKK \N lvi retan ..i Mile Cor ,mic l-fair. Mi it. uglas Dillon, In San i i i ii. i »i (i d thai Ihe Sot ion's economic uiTi if« m under-devekipi il .mines had gaimd rapid momentum. He said he had i
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  • 201 2 Slump hits sterling area most THE world-wide recession m international trade I has hit the sterling area far harder than the other trading countries. Total value of exports from all the sterling area countries was 10 per cent lower m the first half of 1958, while the value of world
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  • 229 2 Dulles sees no for switch of policy If K. JOHN FOSTER DULLES, the U.S. Secretary *™*of State, said m Washington yesterday he was not at all concerned about any foreign policy difficulties with the greatly enlarged Democratic majority m Congress. Mr. Dulles told his Press conference that he did not
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  • 92 2 A Turkish belly dancer. Kiash Nanah was charged [In Rome yesterday with creating -obscene acts*' b\ stripping to her black lace panties before a high society private party. Nanah's "stripping" act followed a "torrid*' cha cha performance by "iceberg" Anita Ekberg during which the zipper
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  • 66 2 MH Chong Thutt Pitt, a Singapore lawyer and a former Municipal councillor and mca leader, died at his house al 7 am. today, afjcd 62. The luneral will be held H the Bidadari Catholic cemetery at 430 p.m. tomorrow. The cortege will Mr. Chong's residence trmen
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  • 10 2 mai i Arctic Ice floe I Reuter
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  • 41 2 Mr. Page Erlander, Sweden's Prime Minister, said m West Berlin yesterday that Sweden might have If with atomic if the nuclear 1 to ag an mi control n tor te I (I mo- duct ion Reuter
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  • 81 2 move WRAF lost prestige' AN American airman's housekeeping with woman member of the Royal Air Force m Germany was raised m Parliament yesterday by a Labour member Mr. Ben Parkin. He said the case had caused the WRAF to losn prestige. He said the girl was discharged from the service
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  • 263 3 JEWELLER TO GIVE AWAY A FABULOUS JINXED GEM fH£E: The 44 carat Hope diamond that trails misfortune THE JINKED Hope diamond one of the world's most precious stones is being given away. The 44A carat diamond will be presented to the Smithsonian Institution m Washington by its owner. Mr. Harry
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  • 97 3 S'pore's pores job search CINGAPORE has the highest standard of living m Asia but is engaged m a desperate search for new jobs for its booming population, the Colombo Plan economic conference m Seattle was told yesterday. The Singapore delegation said the Colony was ottering a five-year exemption from tax
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  • 41 3 Two call for U.N. aid fund I La and pogittitn t states table a r_i member work for :.-hmt nt of a d /elopment the and fine the U.N. t re« n the held mic leveloppart icularly establU N capital Reuter
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  • 25 3 Five writers from Kerala yesterday urged Indian Prime Minister Mr. Nehru In new Delhi to invite Soviet author Boris Pasternak to India. U.P.I
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  • 46 3 The Indian Express group of newspapers said yesterday t'.at following a settlement between management and workers it will nut now close down its five publications In Madras from December 1. They had threatened to close down due to indiscipline anions employees." Reuter
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  • 109 3 MALAYA -'A RACIAL EXPERIMENT' MALAYA is sparing no effort to forge "from its diverse races an enlightened and tolerant nation with a decent standard of living." the Education Minister, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, told the UNESCO conference m Paris yesterday. Inche Johari said Malays. Chinese and Indians each with a
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  • 25 3 The International Telecommunications Conference In Geneva yesterday agreed to leave unchanged the telegraph regulations for press messages m areas outside Europe Reuter
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  • 97 3 QNE ol the world's basic problems, lack of food v could be solved if only full use were made of existing scientific techniques, said Mr. B R Sen Director General of the United Nations Food and [culture Organisation m New York yesterday. By utilising
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  • 34 3 Britain, with thr approval of the French Government. is sending Tunisia sp.i and ammunition for Stirling submachine gfKlfl delivered last year, a British Foreign Office .spokesman said m London ye Reuter
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    • 157 3 Four Reasons Why Men Prefer To Shop At Jf##_t_Vf__t#> SINGAPOREONLY EXCLUSIVE MEN'S SHOP __rW wrtM-«rtw_w*e»^-*«*i-«_Br ivY j 1 f l\_\^_ V>^V x ,n tno -»i r conditioned \lLj_^_y^^j_ r\ v_jT/_1 atmosphere you can y4^\ .VI if. vi get all that you need K\l| t B /fli V 1 m Men
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  • 9 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY. NOV. 8, 1 958.
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  • 210 4  -  John Hersey Opinion I pONCERNINQ the latv est Mao Tse-tung •'communes" p r ogramme, we recently suggested that one Of the aims of such mass herdings of population was to enable the government to level the millions of grave mounds dotting the countryside for cultivation. This has
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  • 210 4 H-BOMB FOR AT ALASKA 'FHE United States ll to create a harbour and channel with small thermonuclear (hydrogen) blasts m Kotzebue Sound near the Alaska village of Cape Thompson, probably In the middle of 1960. The announcement was made by Senator Henry Jackson m Seattle, it had been stated previously
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  • 296 4 U.S. probes riddle of South Pole IS the 6.000-square mile Antarctica beneath its great ice cap a single continent, two 1 islands or on archipelago? This Is the riddle United States International Geophysical Year scientists are attempting to solve. An expedition ol ten scientists and support personnel who had been
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  • 98 4 DEAR-ADMIRAL George Duiek, Commander of the Uniti Navy's "Deep Fre< i ditlon, lly lead the In. t t to the Antarctic ii"i im Christchurch tin. .inii.il hopes to cover 2,200 milei m a lone Skythe -I oi ocean m the death to a man In a few
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  • 321 4 The ocean floor is still a mystery DOCKETS have not I vet reached the Moon. But already Man knows more about the surface of the Moon than he does about the sur- face of the Earth. Fantastic! Not when E you remember that most E of Earth's surface
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  • 117 5 Hindus all set for Festival of Lights PREPARATIONS are| li n full swing in] lum of Hindu, homes m Singapore to te Deepavali I oi lights— on ay. is part ol the II take various iding on the mi m that part of which families Malaya. nerehants will M welcome
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  • 300 5  - CASH FOR CHINA BY 'PACKET SERVICE MARGARET WEE 107 operators Help send family remittances By r rHE clubbed packet" service, which provides a convenient way for Chinese m Singapore to remit money to their families m China, is proving very popular. Re-introduced shortly after the war, the service is operated
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  • 132 5 centres v run open-air ked to tor some > the pr« mic. Winans. imunity reId this aspect was now I r cinema,. four shows i i k-end are sed by child In the vulner up. m the Chiat and as said •Hxl case for public
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  • 56 5 ryHE Tamil langua JL scholarship association 10lI ol Malaya has offered seven awards to students studying i Tamil at the University of Malaya during the present demic term. Five of th^ scholarship students are Is. The awards will be continued until the student take their degree, provided
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  • 36 5 The Singapore Govcrn--1 ment has spent nearly I $100,000 to renovate, lurnish and equip icience blocks m sevi ndary schools m order tn cope with the increase m the number of I student
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  • 66 5 THE acting Director ol Welfare, Mr. I Wah Siang i ie of hand nude by boy, <>f the Kah Army home In Thomson Road 1 A sp m of the i Army aid that pro- n the would help to meet I me It Will be
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    • 209 6 TAT MM i Wl PAAw _r_^ ___f MA __fl _^T AmMfi Wl tArn Aw M a i tJL ji.lT* \\VKi: by Sy*Wey Jordan 1 I I E^y!-^. I^____^l _^L V^Bdtfu_^Ls Off _L 7 >^i OOWt*4 O r__rii__ii. >I A .Ml 11 \KI l»> Lee Falk and I'liil Davis l CT
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    • 496 6 S |*ORN today you have trenic:. E IJ mental powers, but you E much the critic and the analyst I E you often spend so much time E thering minute detail that you d E S nave enough left for doing a E E with the information you hay, E
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  • FREE PRESS RACE DAY Special
    • 9 1 FREE PRESS RACE DAY Special Saturday, November 8, 1958.
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    • 106 1 U.LAN UtWIl Race I lOSKEI HI 230 Mn« i:,.r MV^BI 3 0 Invincible s Rice 3 GISTAM 330 Khandl SUi KnUhtHbridf. R, t,• MAORI BOY 4 0 Square Demi Race 5. CARACAS 430 Grey Elegance Resull .1 Race 6. MERRY LIGHT Inn, Ma. y>rdariM Race, SURI PROFII
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    • 137 1 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER JOSKFR 111 SAN JUAN SAN' JUAN sun Juan Miss Harmony On Parole Southern Moon Trigge, II J<_ker IU M WBE ROY AI COLLEGI IMPRESS Invincible Chanlc, I) Amour Maybe Chanticleer Impress Clintcur D Amour OUISTANI COMMOTION GUSTANI Knightsbridge Angkor Wat Knightsbridge A"gkor
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    • 46 1 I. MY. TRIGGER II JoskerHl Southern Moon INVINCIBLE Maybe Trinidad KNIGHTSBRIDGE Gustanl Khandi Star THE ANAK Square Deal Extern Way CARACAS Grey Fletance ChSr Reception MERRY LIGHT Pintu Mas Expensive Hobby SURE PROFIT Colour Film Blue Swell THE AUSSIE Game One Glendore mi........... 111.nn.
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    • 48 1 SCRI TINFEr" JOSKER 111 Trigger U Southern Moon MAYRF ?___s_u jggg DAmour KHANOI ST\_ Kn_rhtebridlo Sor Waf mTor, BOY Fasten, Way Square Deaf RUnaNn ELEGANCI Wide Screen II MERRY lif ht Ywdfrlna Situ Mm BLUE SUFI I f _r. pfoftt Peking REMEMBRANCE^ Game One Glendore ii.iiiiMiHiiiiiMii.iii.iin 11.*****1
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    • 44 1 NANYANG SIANG-PAU KWEE LOU JOSKER 111 Su^r__ct"e On^arol. Ivrißl.. Ji JJ^S 1 TCXAXTf I A»! SSSSbrfdse Way PrtSc.ly GUt CARACAS 77Z 1 LIG"T I HnU Mm SURE PROFIT "1 Colo_ _?lm I fiCe Swell I PONTICAN 1 Game One Bonnie Express )1 .Milium iiuiini
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    • 547 1  - CARACAS TO TAKE MAIN RARE TODAY ALLAN LEWIS Says PARACAS looks like winning the main race at Kuala Lumpur this afternoon. When Lucky Game was scratched yesterday Caracas became the popular fancy. He been consistent enough m his last Aye s to beat this field. which is not strong. not
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    • 1013 2 RACE 1-2.30: CLASS 3, DIV. 2 -ABT. 7 FURS. 1. Mm si PER PldlKK «yr Chtl (Shaw Stable) Martin 9.00 Johnson 2. ***** SAN JUAN syr. dug (C.T. Aw> Sullivan 8.13 J. Jones 3. ***** ON FAKOIJi 3yr Chef Green Stable) Spencer... 8.12 Posner 4. 84
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    • Article, Illustration
      137 2 RACE ONE I SUPER PICTURE: 4-11-_ 3 —Went over 2F m 27 1 j with Maori Boy; 6-11-58 Covered 3F m 39_ w jtk Maori Boy. SAN JUAN: 6-11-5. -Impressed with 3F m 38. ON PAROLE: No rt track report. SOUTHERN MOON; Ko recent track report. OLEANDER II: N_
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    • 36 1 .Miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinimi^ (best bets] E TJEST BETS:— Sure E O Profit. C.u.n and Merry Light. B< outsiders: Angkor Wat. Clianti- clerr and Southern E Moon. THE GOING i The going uill be no btttif than soft. ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinimiiii?
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  • SATURDAY Magazine
    • 7 1 SATURDAY Magazine Singapore, Saturday, November 8, 1958.
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    • 362 1 You cauld put a meal into a tablet, but... ri()|)\V'S scientists are able to tut up m their exact, correct proportions the calories, proteins and vitamins that would provide what is called a "balanced diet," enclose them m a pill, and thus m theory make meals unnecessary. But would YOU
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    • 261 1  -  Lucy Huang (My alternoon and evening. 1 hanks to the.m our day has seasons and our moods chance with them. A person's morning self is quite different from his afternoon self. As for a person's before-breakfast and after-dinner selves —they bear no relation whatsoever to one
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    • 228 1 versation. The tea houses of China and the coffee houses of eighteenth century Europe were popular meeting places for this reason. Today we still have the ritual of meals and once again coffee bars are m fashion as centres for eating and talking.
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    • 78 2 t f^' "W l>r<>u<iht up-to- Ij da.i In Luton, Bedfordshire. A Ear fed //ore /or liarhcrs' apprentices includi try, physic*, < and «r/. Pu, Ing [aught not only o hoii to 4 make a .oup< 7he •»< /mo/ beina organised hy the Luton ond y. District National
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    • 1312 2 Cash galore— and I couldn't even give it away! PLAYWRIGHT JOHN MORTIMER TELLS OF A MONEY WORRY OF A KIND THAT REFALLS FEW OF US ___.i.i II THINK," l nM. "we had better be no. lag ob. m We were fitting on the terrace of the Exi ebior Hotel on
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    • 459 2  - MO OUT FRAN STERS ARE SAYS KENSTEIN R RALPH COOPER BJ T liK port ehopsm, ri Blit —IMMl MM how Bit! SIKK? For tin. wi, lunch I U;ls iM SM r room at Bray stj l horror films. Sitti H Frankenst norror films' i oadin fl Vi Cushing. Ket pn.u
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    • 503 2 How happ y is your marriage? (c) Neither. C Do you find it easier to ■*a make home decisions on your own? (a) Yes. Ib) No. 1Z Do you think a happy marriage is likely to result from "love at first sight"? (a) Yes. (b) No. I*J Before getting married,
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    • 274 3 Now it's 'War' on the Irish From a special correspondent IT HASN'T happened m Scotland, where B there is a big percent- age of Irish and a still bigger percentage of g people of Irish extrac- Uon. but it has hap- pencd m England. A§g 1 thriving English mar- kct
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    • 566 3 Legion life 'an amusing episode' No bitterness at all m his desert-lined eyes, says Anne Sharpley HE was such a welladjusted Legionnaire. He sat m his Foreign Legion demob suit sipping coffee through his genuine desert-grown beard without a trace of bitterness m his desertlined eyes. "An amusing episode," says
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    • 5 4 PELHAM GROOM at the Cinema
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    • 418 4 A BRAVE' FILM, BUT WHAT A STUPID TITLE OF all the stupid titles that I have come across "Why Hitler Lost The War" takes the palm. It would even have been better if it had been called "Theirs Not To Reason Why" because it does show that aspect of war
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    • 147 4 IT GOES ON... AND ON...AND ON... "Ab Dilli Dur Nahln" i: name Implies an Indian film, and that leads to other Implications from the Western point of view. To the westerner all Indian films ;ire too long. There •tr too much unn ry singing and every tur ton long. The
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    • 100 4 Clark Gable has dominated the tcreen for me this week. Ably assisted by Doris Day I and Gig Young he has made "Teacher's Pet", a film that must be seen and that will most certainly be remembered. For the rest of the films there is
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    • 449 4 EDITOR GABLE IS TOP OF HIS FORM' SOME of you may find it a little ditlicnlt to imagine Clark Gable as a "Teacher's Pet" and to those I would say disillusion yourself by seeing the Qlxn as quickly as you can. He is homeric! There are so many good things
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    • 129 4 MODERN VAMPIRE FAILS TO CHILL THE SPINE IF YOUR taste for Pontlanaks, vampires, Draculas, Cadavers, and Skulls, is insatiable, then "The Fantastic Disappearing Man" is something that you will enjoy, for this film has all the ingredients of horror. Coffin, silk lined, vampires for the use of— .two Stakes, vampire's
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    • 535 5 6-11-58— 81 5 w1t.. J* cent track iv (;E: n re MIKI N0 ret eUt port MTKE:No lfinMiiiHK: Norccem sft report ,VMN( lIM NO recent Hi RA C£ r«R££ IMGHTSBRIDGE: 6-11 v, F in 43. 01l[ \sU W 4-11-58--12 with '..on B IU \i l No
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    • 512 6 I. l ONI iii Mvi ie ill looks one of tin besl bets lodny'ti J i.iiii. lit is nicely weighted with 8-3. Ihe gelag E suits In tn well, and It looks Ins befl trip Both his wins were scored over tins 71 In
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    • 179 6 I'.n Ml W I I WIS QINOORA (Mitchell), working with 1 Park (Johnni Impresaioi. at morning. In th. ol the soft numb.- 1 ran three u> .w 1 5 md wa doin well on ti.' lh- went much b< hi tablem On > ran throe
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    • 983 6 THREE SAFE HORSES TO FOLLOW lOSKEH 111 (Iv One) and (iustaiii (Race Three), two list start winners, and Sure Profit (Race Seven) look the best bets In today's card. kn 111 li rythintf In his favourweight, distance and going and he lias the form. Gustani is an Improving youngster and
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    • 295 7 New Mao crash programme in science VI At) I si; 1 1 \<; re- 1?1 ulises tiiat science provides the only way for Ked China to catch up with the E more advanced nai tions the world and Ehe is now engaged upon a crash proj gramme to bridge E
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    • Round the World Market Prices
      • 162 7 LONDON, Nov. 7. l'ic\ious Xouiiy l RSS ci.f. Bi I N(M 26»i buyers 2fl»; bn W* sellers sellers D.o. 26 's buyers Jti' s buyers 26, l 0 sellers H% sellers v RSfl Spot 26 buyers 2ti', buyers I' ll 1 26' i sellers sellers ..rip v
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      • 85 7 v| t jt, 98.25 nom. 98.8? nom. future* raits Contract Dec 95.25 buyer> 96.50 buyers 98 00 s(*llpi'*s 9ft SO *\pllpy*v :BH1 1; i sNof 31.85 buyers 52.00 buyers 31.90 sellers 32.50 sellers lan 31.60 buyers 31.65 buyers 31.65 sellers 31.70 sellers )M Steady. 38 lotv i.l
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      • 19 7 NEW YORK, Nov. 7. Industrials 554.85 554.26 DomeMir ll.ii.j. 86.32 86.23 Stocks Compositt \\n-uges 192.27 191.82
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      • 40 7 raiting 24 elf. Sarawak unto 25. quoted. Muntok white spot 41, 24 c awai:. release unquoted. 2511. afloat* 40'_. and November ship- afloats ment 40 1 40 1 til, sellers exponent dock. quoted m U.S cents per lb.
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      • 75 7 OPRA .-In.,,,,,,,,,, tM VK NotM.urop...,,, poru delivered V RV Mrailt r.i.f. i k. North 88f 0 »J ton Nov. Dec. |f M1 "11 ,r»de Straits gyp ton Vov./Dw. V M OH <n,de Oylon Per Ion I'"'"' P rts in filPPiv v /I)ec Lrt IJ J s
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    • 159 7 AMERICAN Ambassador John Hay Whitney warned In Sheflield, England, that the Western countries must bury their differences and combine to meet the threat of Soviet economic warfare. The ambassador said that Russia's economic warfare already has paid some political dividends to the Soviet Union
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    • 94 7 THE working day m the Soviet machine-build-ing, oil and gas industries will be cut to seven hours at the end of this year the Soviet news agency Tass said m Moscow. It was quoting a decision of the central committee of the Soviet Communist Party, the
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    • 30 7 Kenya Government has broken up 349 cells of the proscribed Kiama Kia Muingi (X.X.M.) secret society, convicted 473 people and is still detaining 289 I others.- Reuter
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    • 65 7 I firmness of equitlea the feature »k niarAnd a furi I. Pr heel. II 1 to lose little adjusted to better levels m sympathy with the further overnight advance m trans-Atlantie yaK Oil ghare l were dull bat developed B >er tendency toward, the (i<
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      • 154 7 'Jllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllll. 1 SINCAPORE I |HICH TIDES 1 E TODAY; 8.41 p.m. TOMORROW: 9.04 a.m. and 9.36 p.m. s MONDAY: 9.40 a.m. and 10.27 p.m. TIESDAY: 10.16 a.m E and 11.16 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 10.54 S a.m. E E TIURSDAY: 0.06 am E E and 11 32 am. FRIDAY: 0.56 a.m. and
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    • 864 8  - THE ADVENTURES OF Wahab and Mei Tin KATHLEEN HICKLEY A SERIAL BY -Jiiiiiiiiiiii mill iiiiim tt iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiL I MEETING 1 I A CLOWN) lvi rOEf BO I \»< \\\M\ll ilii- u.ik wak and MH li'U H>«- mv aiu d. Ide to r\ploM tlir-it juni;l«' BMI a»tri |rSVtHta| f« v mM>
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      • 37 8 f THE ADVENTURES OF RUPERT AND RUSTY J f Li i V v Bri vw^B i (I o Vy *a<H awts pfl.-uJMWtfttc! as. a.--firfSIS W (rec ,nH Rwtf n ,1,^ lucky for you h jt £j p'
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      • 64 8 I LAST WEEK'S WINNERS rpHE winners of la^t A week's colour- in contest (each oi whom will rt ceive a $5 prize in due course) arc as follows: Miss Rosalind Chan (13 6- A Jalan Salim, Johorc Bahru. Miss Doris Kofi (10). 76 Mergiti Road. Singapore. Master Anthony Tan tl2>.
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      • 230 8 A colour-in contest! With prizes for you/I DOCKET-MONEY prizes Name (Master Miss) I are offered for colouring this scene with paints, crayons or chalks. There are four prizes offered each of S5 (two for bojs and two for All you have to do is to set to work to brighten
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      • 76 9 ■k I v fijf -if y_l S_l_t*' 6_f s__j"*^ \mw mk. Am __fe_ _f^_ .to PP^^ to. _-C-P_i _S_______l to mv* _to Sh __r Ns- '^^t** .y ia_r m **Bk -fir yA\ JhW*^ m On 22nd August 1957, into the world came: The babies are at present on three meals
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      • 1168 9 CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS m Singapore day School and Bible Class: 9.30 Chun hof Our Lady of Peace Geylang Church; 845 a.m. We_ley Church: 8.45 a.m.. .Study; 3 pm Sermon and tomorrow are a.m. Parish Communion (Eng- (Tanjong Katong Road): Mass Sunday School, 9.50 a m. Wor- Sunday Bchool. 7.50 am., 10.00
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      • 696 10 l 'V r I w#'** i _^________i___ v v_.<___a_____L E1.3,^ xN-^^^^y^ 5 -~J I^* l3 m ~r__ «^__>*^ > l 's_P*' iniXil K**\ We certainly had some odd results! CDE.TIAI f_IH7 reBU i{} a begin with no*onc w Now then, what do you mmm\mm\ prised me more Al II thi
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    • 89 11 ILrMBEtS boxil, attend promotion f Harriagaj rW home tjr.ti-n boxta-f f«»» limn* up new during a retu'll P" mentation cerel(Mi X treat aaam of ihty arc (aaofc Randolph luipin. J««-: rowley, Ur Xi r Woodlk( i mi, Rodei ck, Kinty n via.. Baer, Bon« c Clayton
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    • 868 11  - THE NIGHT THAT HARRINGAY WAS COUNTED OUT WILLIAM HICKEY f~ Ell HI were 10.000 of us flapping our half-crown proimmes and trying to stir up a tie air through the smoulder- heat, and looking around I md it difficult to understand w it had happened. But it had. lAnd it
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      • 15 11 B 1 KillllilllMllll I" la mo us since 1627 Haig stributors: w%.(OA OMMMM "mini inn,,!,
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      • 94 11 A ADELPHI i> WW _> m r m■■ HOTEL Dine, Drink and Dance m cool, cosy comfort I NEW ADELPHI QUINTET J (Nightly except Sundays) GYPSY CALYPSO LATIN AMERICAN 4 AND CONTINENTAL DANCE MUSIC Reservations; Telephone 2810 O^n _____r_H_^r^^|^^i_r_^__-__-_-_ '>•* ILm i'J Ipjit IB i MODEL TK 8 _^__V J^T
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    • 103 12 IrpiiE United stat' J. Cup tennis pi I ium Ri* n and Alex OlmedO > beat then Japanese opponents In the semifinals of the mens sin Of the Japan national t» i. championships and will play Off the final against each other at West
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    • 15 12 r Innsbruck. Austria, will apply to stage the 1904 Winter Olympic Games Reuter
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    • 372 12 M.C.C. score is 268 for 5 VICTOKIA were aim Ing I'oi a quick wicket this morning m their match m Melbourne against the M.C.C. If possible the main target was to get rid oi Arthur Milton who was 110 not out overnight before the hard-hitting opener could
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    • 174 12 lI^EST Germany are seek- ing the suspension of of East Germany from the International Yacht Racing Union At yesterday's London meeting of the new permanent committee of the 1.Y.R.U.. president Mr. Peter Scott said West Germany had alleged that East Germany had introduced politics Into
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    • 96 12 KITIONF Lave the suspended Tongan heavyweight boxer, Is turning to i He has prom I ed to sign lor Doncaster Rugb i Club and pi <y. Tv. l 'laying f in the team. Lave, who i i rugby forward, is under su for six
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    • 87 12 SINGAPORE is not the only place where antipolio jabs are currently m the news. In Britain the authorities have begun a campaign to encourage young people between the ages of 15 and 26 to take advantage of injections now available. To give the drive a good start, three
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    • 253 12 AN unbeaten century by 19-year-old opening **bat Sen Gupta foiled the West Indies cricketers victory bid against the Services XI m Poona yesterday m the opening match of the West Indies .our of India. The three-day fixture ended m a draw after the Services declaration
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    • 79 12 Kichardsun m Meckiff M4,| HM Wilton lbw Meckiff '-raveiiey lbw 5. Subba RW lbw S t fe, t-owdrey run out kll M Lock not out Extras Total (for J 24 JVMs. fe,, at 0 V Bowling (overni^w I kiff 20— 8— 4<j-'» I l m 19—2 64—1- .rf_____7vT- Kl,ne
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    • 82 12 The Tokyo MctropoliJl Government last night d I cided to send two grouDsl delegates to Smith .rneriJH and Europe he, v this r "M to seek support for Tokvll bid to hold the li<;; O' games m the Japan I I A spokesman aid t
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    • 55 12 West Ham pay £30,000 West Ham United sprasl London's big soccer sill prise yesterday by .ign_H[ Phil Woosnam. the LeytoH E Orient and Wales insid forward for a fee of abo_H £30,000. Woosnam. 23. paired hi first full international cd against Scotland m CartiHi last month. He representd Wales 15
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