The Singapore Free Press, 28 November 1958

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  • 14 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper i.ml.n November 28, ISM Price IICTa
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  • 265 1 Michiko wins Tokyo hearts after drive through city 'ROWN PRINCE AKIIIITO'S fiancee. Miss Michiko shoda, last night won a firm place m the hearts of millions of Japanese when she made a completely unscheduled tour of Tokyo m the company of members of the Prince's official suite. Dressed m an
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  • 22 1 I mi order es of >J the Sinai was than a ol the the October council
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  • 377 1 No new polio case oi polio was Clared the Mayor. Mr Ong Eng Guan. at today's Council meeting, the last for this ye The Health Committee, he said, had approved tlnorder earlier but It could not be confirmed al the October meeting "die circumstances th< cillors were well ay The
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  • 315 1 CONSTITUTION THE 'SUBSTANCE' of SELF-GOVT. Doubfs about U.K. Commissioner's powers LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLYMEN, party leaders and members of the public said this morning that the constitution published yesterday gave Singapore the substance of self-government. Some thought excessively large powers had* been conferred on the United Kingdom Commissioner. But this might be
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  • 60 1 Talks on big bank deal DISCUSSIONS arc In progress betw-en the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation and the Mercantile Bank regarding a possible share exchange offer to-be made by the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank for the whole of the share capital of the Mercantile Bank, both boards announced m London
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  • 28 1 SIAM'S government has alerted and reinforced border guards along the Siam Cambodian frontier following thc suspension oi diplomatic relations with Cambodia early this week. Reuter
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  • 117 1 Canada to give Federation $1 ,500,000 CANADA is to make a gift of $1,500,000 (Malayan) to the Federation under the Colombo Plan, it was announced m Kuala Lumpur this morning by the Canadian Prime Minister, Mr. John Diefenbaker. He said the gift would be made for the years 1958-59. It
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  • 22 1 Major General Georgi Danyanov, the Bulgarian President, died suddenly yesterday, Tass. the official Soviet news agency, reported from Sofia. Reuter
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  • 15 1 The French Premier. General De Gaulle, will visit Algeria on December 3.
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  • 154 1 AMERICA- REPLIES TO MR. X THE U.S. State Department declared last night that Russia seemed to be proposing that the Western powers "abandon their rights m Berlin" while they "keep their grip on East Berlin." In a statement on the Soviet proposal to demilitarise We>t
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  • 27 1 December first rubber buyers fo i> opened In Singapore this mornh per lb, down three-quarters o it on relay's closing price. The tone was uncertain.
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  • 415 2 MR. K. TEARING UP SOVIET PLEDGES ON CERMa^A 4 LONG DRAWN diplomatic battle between the Soviet Union and Western allies over the future of Germany was regarded by diplomatic observers m London last night as m prospect following the Soviet Note on Berlin. There appeared to
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  • 106 2 W. GERMAN 'NO' SEEMS CERTAIN 'Vila: loreign an ulrs Kirn I for today to^ 1 Khrushchev Note on 'I future of Berlin the i2!?tf > qua m Bona! faid last nmht that uS| •free city plun ould^| totaly unacceptable to thi West German Govern! In Bonn, the executta oil the
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  • 219 2 MMEDIATE reaction m West Berlin to Mr. Khrushchev's proposals was that of horror or m Berlin's eyes the plans would leave them it the mercy of the communists under the uphemistic title of a "demilitarised -free city." This reaction reflected a broadcast statement last night by
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  • 146 2 LABOUR RETAIN SAFE SEAT BUT MAJORITY IS DOWN BY 9,289 LABOUR retained their "safe" seat ln the >ury and Shoreditch (London) by-election yesterday but with a big drop ln their majority from 16,284 at the last general election to 6.995. a drop ol 9,289. The result. was: Mr. Michael Cllffe
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  • 55 2 Mr. Edward Lynch, ofl Ruthcrglen, near Glasgowß flew from London Airpoifl last night to Hong Kong tfl see his sailor son DanleM dangerously ill m the nayaß hospital there. A National Serviceman m the Royal Navy, Danifl Lynch was serving m H.M.SB Cheviot when he
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  • 42 2 Belgium's new Cathnlc-1 Liberal coalition govern* ment l^ast night obtained M vote of confidence oM proving its policy, vhicß includes a promise to cvi conscription from 18 monttß to a year by the end c| 1959. Reuter
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  • 15 2 The House of Commor* will debate Common* and economic problems nex^ Tue.sci.iv Reuter
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    • 170 2 BARGAINS LOOK AT THESE VALUES!!! Manhattan Pyjamas $22 50 $1000 each Aertex Pyjamas 2 1 00 11.00 Ladies Girls Aertcx Pyjamas 16.50 9.50 Manhattan Dress Play White Shirts 16 50 10.00 Arrow Fancy Sport Shirts 16 50 14.85 Spear Sport Shirts 9 50 3.50 DO NOT MISS THIS GOIDEN OPPORTUNITY.
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    • 28 2 ■fefelltoif 111 l g^ of our J p. M c'»« osiorfcd colour* ono p Sole Agent* VAN HIN FURNITURE CO. UD. Showrooms:--136 142. Orchard Ho* Spora. T«l: 34l4Qg|
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  • 357 3 Nixon bans Britain's proud legacy in the Colonies |IB i;h IIAK1) MXON, rnited States Vice President, spoke of the benc--31 fits ol that much maligned institution British colonialism." sing a dinner eiven m his honour by the English-Speaking jnion Mr. Nixon declared: "It is understandable m view ot* the surg-
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  • 127 3 K p 111 JAPAN Motion Picture Industry Association said yesterday it would shortlj lodfe a protext uith thr British and the Inited states embassies m T«>kM» against the showing <>!' .1 Kritish-pro-(luttil anti-Japanese" film m the Inited States j and South-East Asia. The
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  • 68 3 4 LOUIS XV writing table fetched the world record 235.700 <M5303.450> In London yesterday. r. an unnamed woman dressed m black. lefl emergency exit at Christie's auction rooms Is the pit cc was knocked down to her. try table and 25 other pieces were sold trustees of
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  • 140 3 AIR DISASTER INQUEST SHOCK: NEW EVIDENCE AN inquest on the seven victims of an airliner crash on the outskirts of London last September was unexpectedly adjourned until Dec. 15 yesterday after the coroner had announced that he had to consider new evidence. The evidence placed before him late on Wednesday
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  • 40 3 Pi' W.i It r: Hvlilstein. Wesi German Pn dent of the Common M ket Commission, is expected shortly to nald M;nicllinß, British PayOenera gotiatoi i six common market i. md other members ol OEI Reuter
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    • 43 3 MANSFIELDS I NEW TRAVEL BUREAU |j I AT FITZPATRICK'S 1 1 SUPERMARKET CAN I NOW ATTEND TO ALL 1 YOUR TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS J§ **HoiME JB2amjfr/%''. HEAD OFFICC OCCAM BLOC SINGAPORE. flr^^^^c^^**^^fc^^^^T^#/^ vk-. S *-W^^_r l^^^w .P JtW RP*^W JJmW *v s ****«^f s.M
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  • 91 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY Nov. 28, 1958. Opinion System of betrayal IN a system born of betrayal, treachery, opportunism and violence, such as the communist dictatorship, there is no security for anybody, not even at the top. Latest example which local communist stooges should take to j heart is
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  • 102 4 POPULATIONS Of young indepi ndent nations whose governments are playing the dangerous game either of flirting with I the Red bloc or emulating its examples should be cognisant of a fundamental difference m the communist and democratic systems. In the true democracii the government is the servant of
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  • 1325 4 These commoner brides became queens CROWN PRINCE AKIHITO OF JAPAN IS TO MARRY MISS MICHIKO SHODA, A COMMONER. THEIR ENGAGEMENT WAS ANNOUNCED YESTERDAY. IN THIS ARTICLE TODAY MARIE McGOWAN RECALLS OTHER ROYAL-COM-MONER ROMANCES IN THE LAST -TWO DECADES....... fWHE world ha ept roiiut a royalty tnd In the 20 years.
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    • 42 4 IMARCASITE "RHINESTONE I I JEWELLERY I 1.** I m s i m 4 r u i i 10 n s on Display m [p.h.hendry: Jewelleri Sc Rilvermnithti "78 North Hrider Rd., R'pore* A Ku.il.i I.umpur. B W ■> BV fll HI Hi Hk
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    • 102 4 jjHgS o»\ you don't have to know any I >hotographic tricks to get a finished picture m 60 secondswith a POLAROID 7vr///r/ CAMERA I Your Poloroid Lond Camera l« a mogic doorway wonderland. 1 1 A. full of fun ond txatemei I your pleosure and sat i-Woc tion grow. No
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  • 237 5 Exhibition fo launch anti -pest campaign rpiir third phase of the Singapore City Coun--1 c ii' s mass health movement wiil begin on Monda) with an anti-pest -campaign exhibition at thf Victoria Memorial Hall. Tia two previous campaigns and-spit-tir.-, and anti-litter were described aa a big. by a council spokesman
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  • 65 5 Singapore businessmen and officials are invited to take part m two international trade fairs to »xj held m the United State* next year. They are to d© held m New York City from May 8 to 19. and m Oregon from June 10 to Sept.
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  • 145 5 T'HE Changi community centre has planned a series of activities for ita residents. It will start tomorrow with a "parents day" exhibit and sale of handier::* .ade by the resk ■•< Other functions mc* *de inter kampong basketball matches, badminton, table-tennis, sepak raga and talentime
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  • 57 5 Mr. Franci Thomas, sec retary the BlnKapore i abour Front, wiil not take pari m the ni the people ion at Thomson Road today Mr. Thon ill be one of th< era at the allparty forum on ihe Ful of Singapore to be held
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  • 21 5 Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, Archie 01 anter *ury, en- red Hospital at Canterterday for a hernia ■Penal Reuter
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  • 255 5 COLONY'S SEX RATIO ALMOST BALANCED NOW I rpin-: mt milt m Nag*. 1 PMN Mmmitk ul one I lime showed su.li a meat I disparity, is almost equal I now nsfjlaj t„ the latest census figures there I are only lm n I than women. I The total population of
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  • 91 5 SOME 540 children from ten Army schools In Singapore will take part m a festival of Christmas music to be held at Victoria Theatre on Wednesday at G. 30 p.m. The children, from five to 16 years old. will sing 24 carols besides taking part
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  • 23 5 Mr. C. F. Cobbold. Governor of the Bank of England last night arrived m Tokyo on his round-the-world trip. Reuter
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    • 12 5 MILKMAID I^JSeNSBT^ w.THAnnpn I M,L KHAID BRAND, WITH ADDED s^utihe* VITAMIN A
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    • 68 5 SINGAPORE NON STOP TO HONG KONG TWICE WEEKLY Return following day T~\ OVEMBER A T <^ =afi=^^j^SUN MON 7Uf. j WED I THU ftl S&T "^^^p^* jp» ]^f^,^"9^l l^n^l I^. /&^^^mW~ s "'> y "> y *y O I pRA ?Sii\Wß?& <.'< L*\ JL.:« jJml// JM j *^.v tOA\^^ ~~lfc*-\^f^-
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    • 399 6 j R ORN {i>&i y r* tmvn ■"ingenious and Inquirl have special talent music and if the.se ar, I -can become outetandtp Friendly, affections! m make a host ot acquaii go through lite. In I mance. you are exact I undivided loyally. You are inclined a t such high speed
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 259 6 •i-^-^wwvvvvvwvvvwvv^vyv^^ II I I ll\Uhl by Vtlii€\> .lonian MAWKE TO CONraOL DON T KNOW >k L .a?®?" fNO AAATTEQ WHAT BEQUEST CEASE PISE i AAa iVHAT TW6V RE Pt AVIMO j ?xEJf««_r 1 COMES OUT OON'T I tEAVINI© SMIP ALONE -TO AT- BUT THIS JEPP UNTIL I TELC V OENTIFV
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 154 7 LONDON. m 27. Pievioaj Today „,5,5,1; \O. 1 C.i.f. "ff 25% buyers buyers 25 v s sellers sellers i.«.i 25\ buyers buyers 25 Th sellers sellers iKl'.li; s> 1 ss s )ot 251 a buyers 25', buyers sellers 25 sellers IHHl N- I v< itltment iin 25
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    • 105 7 LONDON. Nov. 27. Previous Today orr\ Philippine* r iif. U.K.* North European ports delivered weight p-r long ton Dee. $251 resellers $253 resellers OPRA, Straits (if. U.K. North European ports delivered per Ion? ton Dec. Jan. £9i resellers £91 nom. OCOMT OIL crude Straits c.if. European
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  • 202 7 LONDON STOCKS CONTINUE THEIR ADVANCE THE London Stock went further ahead I rday under the stimulus of w < sharp recovery on Wall Street and closed showing widespn a i n s, m »ny of which were substantial. th?!S? t r ,al cities wer* »c chief centre of attracspr"ad nd
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  • 197 7 FATHER'S LOST AUTHORITY INCREASES PROBLEMS IN THE HOME T'HE second international conference on child welfare yesterday closed its flve-day meeting in Tokyo. More than 500 delegates from 29 nations took part. They agreed that one of the common problems in their countries was that families were finding it more and
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  • 220 7 ANTI-AMERICANISM ln Northern Ireland came to a head yesterday when over 200 workers paraded through the fog m a strike march m Londonderry. It was the second largescale demonstration this year aimed against Ame-rican-owned companies with subsidiary plants m Northern Ireland. Yesterday's march
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    • 60 7 •g m VALUEI "ftftK^ WAHRURAU \£^^/^^\f t5-y YARMOUTH BIOATERS ABBROBBH MPPERs'Ze]^'.'..Bs* *rey RBO S AIM OH. #„4r. £7*?* SPACHETT/ 4 y c^tecvt MUSHROOM SOUP. t» 70" r** &£ft? COHSOMME SOCfP Hn 50' See* P/HEAPPIE JU/CE t^ 2? {octree* JBU/ES ASSORTED ftt ff' RBO OEI/ C/O US APPCES s^, COW STORAGE^,
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 79 7 Today's radio programme 1.15 p.m. Lunchtlme Potpourri; 1.30 Time 81gnal and News; 1.45 More Potpourri; 2.00 Close Down; 5.00 Children of Other Lands; 5.15 String Serenade; 5.45 Radio Ranch; 6.00 Mall Bag, BaroJlni Lourdes plays your Requests; 6.45 Lights On; 6.53 Announcements and Singapore Share Market Report; 7.00 Time Signal
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    • 80 7 SINCAPORE [HICH TIDES 1 I TODAY: 11.21 a.m. j TOMORROW: 045 a.m. 1 and 11.51 a.m. I SUNDAY: 1.20 a.m. and 12.30 p.m. MONDAY: 1.57 a.m. g I and 1.07 p.m. I TUESDAY: 2.37 a.m. and 1.50 p.m. I WEDNESDAY: 3.23^ I a.m. and 2.40 p.m. fe THURSDAY: 4.18 a.m.fe
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  • 193 8 GIANT BEER BARREL IS HIS ME FROM HOME But /f J com/oJ V Ger J tQ "i.nelQnl island outside StoS large beer barrel. Rev D U rough through men) tries, o; nveJ m Li< with .only o piece few coppers m He convert. the picti ue left long comfoi table
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  • 145 8 AN armed holdup by a gang of hooded hoodlums with a sten gun and revolver jailed the l other day because of B the courage oj an angry mother. B Forty- four yearold Mrs. Irene Smith was watching television with her ten- year-old
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  • 97 9 HEIRESS WEDS ROCK 'N' ROLL IDOL Heiress Myrtle Olive E Arbuthnot, niece of Lord S Wharton, was married at St. Phillip's Earl's Court London, the other day E to Harry Robinson E "Lord Rockingham" of rock 'n* roll fame. Robinson who curE rently features m teleE vision's "Oh Boy" prois
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    • 121 9 day and night _____^^^^^^^^s?v B^^*^k ■■'■^'•Rfc^. i y 1 an AMERICAN'S exclusive Sleeperette* sen it on completely relaxing comfort all day lonj* bed* length comfort all nigjit long. These big reclining Sleeperette seats are spaced fisi apart give you plenty of leg room. You can stretch way out and still
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  • 1041 10 A treasure house of energy is being carved out of the Australian Alps WITH the closing recently of discharge gates of a new 283-foot high concrete arch dam deep In the rugged Australian Alps, another vital stage was reached m one of
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    30 10 Guthega Dam, 5,000 ft. above sea level, was the first major project to come into commercial operaIts associated power house will tually have an output of 90,000 kw.
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  • 201 11 IT PAYS TO HAVE AN ANGLE •r\M i wteemi io ok 1 tbe picture on Use n-*-1- is everything, and note how the man bel d a, camera has aroompositional A high angle helped .urate the running Tn angle, or a low iding on the can try the without wast,u
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  • 534 11 fPUI^ M\ W dMlmWmlMmm&m^^mMmL- V V V,*, I FRIDAY PHOTOGRAPHY PAGE •WHEN floods come and the monsoon rains fall, and the weather outside is frightful that's the time to get out your camera for some tablemen shooting. A tabletop, as the name implies, is a picture which uses
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  • 10 11  -  Lai Teck Kong By SAILS AI
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  • 230 12 The new Karachi Govt. launches big housing plan Ip.-iKIST.W'S Kehabilitation Minister, Lieut. -Gen. Mohammad Azam Khan, lias ordered a crash programme to provide suitable housing for Karachi's street sleeping refugees. The General left little doubt about the success of the project. He said 40,000 one-room quarters would be built within
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  • 309 12 'INDIA STANDS OUT AS A TOP DEMOCRACY' ♦T<HE recent rash of 1 military regimes m Asian and African countries is a discouraging sign for U.S. policy despite the facf that all these regimes are anti -Communist, the New York Life magazine said. 'It is easy to blame Communism and Nasserism,
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  • 26 12 Mr. Justice Akhlaq Husain. a judge oi the V Pakistan High Court, ha been suspended by the President of Pakistan. General Mohammed Ayub. Renter
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  • 30 12 Japanese merchants m a are preparing the 10.455-ton Atlas Maru for an early sailing to South American ports with a big fl'Mtmg trade fair. Reuter
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  • 28 12 A 14-member Japanese delegation is now on a tour of South -East Asian countries to ".sell" Japanese motor cars, motorcycles. scooters and three-wheeled trucks U.P.I.
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  • 26 12 Tlie Philippine Govern ment. has launched an operation on Luzon to capture, dead or alive, tw< Communist Huk fo a Alejandrlno and I.iwannt? U.P.I.
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  • 149 12 Uneasiness over Red trip AN air of uneasiness prevails over the Far Fast as leaders of Communist China wine and dine \isiting North Korean Premier Kirn II Sung and other top leaders from Pyongyang. Mr. Kirn is accompanied by his Foreign Minister Nam 11, Defence chief General Kirn Kwan**; Yup,
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  • 51 12 Japa I v1 1 n i kihito, betrothal to a commoner. Miss iiichiko Shoda, has just been announced, is here (wearing light overcoat) at an hibition m Tokyo of agricultural products from alt over the country. On his left is a display of sel< ed cocoons. picture.
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  • Aim was to block army resurgence in Japan
    • 156 12 ()NE of the most important U.S. secret v ments of the Allied occupation o! j^ I has been turned over to the vUitine ja*ml I WalKom 1 inveBtl^ing comnW^i It is the State- War-Navy department co-onto, ating committee policy statement mXI 228, on "reform of the Japanese governS al system."
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    • 26 12 test flight of a converted C-46 aircraft installed with the first Japanesemade experimental Jet engine will be made this month at Itami airport. Western Japan, Reuter
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    • 40 12 Mr. Jack Shepard, eader o the New Zealand dolega tion to the Colombo Plan economic cor Seattle, said his country was planning to f^ more of its trade froo it* British Comir. the United States, J and possibly ConununW China.
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    • 26 12 The Indian Express sroup of I newspapers has announced it would cease pubhca- tion of its dailies ana weeklies m m 011 1 December 1 Reuter
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    • 17 12 FOR THE NEXT SB I MONTHS INDIA WILL I NOT IMPOSE ANY FRESH I IMPORT CUTS- REUTER
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    • 29 12 More than 100 warpianes dipped m salute over Meiji Park m Tokyo a> 4,500 Japanese troops, artillery and tank units paraded past the Prime Minister. Mr. Nubuaiike Kishi. Reuter
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    • 60 12 [n a special message to Chinese communities m Mexico and other Latin American count ri dame Chiang Kai-shek said m New York "The Chinese men and women may become excellent citizens m the countries of their adoption, but they new forget the country of t heir elders. The Chin. ing
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    • 33 12 i Japanese manufacturing company has presented an "automatic tiller,'" a power cultivator to Indian President Rajcndra Prasad. During his state visit to Japan, Dr. Prasad had shown great interest m mechanised niqucs.- Reuter
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    • 30 12 \n average of 100,000 pesos (MSI 50,000) daily is smuggled out of the Philippines by an alien ring operating between the Philippines and HongKong, it was reported m Manila U.P.I.
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    • 41 12 ir ir ir U.S. Senator J. William Fulbright is on a 12-day visit to Japan. In the past seven years more than 1,850 Japanese have gone to the United States to study and teach under the Fulbright educational exchange programme. Reuter
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    • 21 12 U.S. and Philippine defence officials are holding formal discussions m Manila on the P.I. request for stepped-up American military aid. U.P.I.
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    • 13 12 A big department Zurich, Switzerland, is holding a compn display of Jap; U.P.I.
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    • 29 12 A hydro-electric power plant is to be built on the Yalu River aa a joint project between Red china and North Korea the Peking New Chin Agency reported. Reuter
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  • 115 12 JNDONESIA Mid thc Philippines told the United Nations that archipelagos nual gtl ition m framing itional law on territorial sea limits. Dr. Usman I midJojo, of Indoi and Senator Arturo M Tolentino, of the. Philip,,, made parallel appeals during a debate m the
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  • 582 13 -EACH BRINGING ITS ■mmm" CURIOUS TRAITS BOOK of the WEEK i| EVER there was a completely spineless and abject capitulation, the selection of Cats" as Book of the Week is it. I iv- l>ook fell open to page 55, and there j| KN svcre (lu ude and
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  • 160 13 A STORY OF ECSTASY, DISILLUSION AND LOVE "THt by D. A. Von sun by. Chapman and Ball. lav. Tins is the itory ot young, cuyrr Lou ill-starred mother of the practical idealist *hu married Quern victorif. and who. by dying unexpectedly In 1861, plunged Britain into semi-mourning that endured 40
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  • 99 13 -jl* >TEAD Is thc place for writers yet when toad h Ue there ln *P |tc of tho fact that Hamp- h a more literary association* to Hie square Inch about il village In London, writers wont write T|)i ipef Keats and ODE TO A NIGIITINGAII narfhaalta i,aski
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  • Article, Illustration
    312 14 E lIOM BLOT, who was third m Ilivimoh Two tin* ftral day, E is a division hiffher but «fts a terrific drop of 141 b tomorrow, m ilu* main Class 8, Div. i fvfiit aver I] miles at Ipoh. On thi.> I trunk he BhOUld beat th- obj vious
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  • 172 14  -  ALLAN LEWIS I By 1 Class 2 Div. 3— 6F Winlaton 9.00, Kicky II 8.13. Winterdrina B.l^, ttanusome 8.11, Noble Albert 8.11. Malayan Graduate 8.11, Mori 8.09. Glory 8.08. Full House 8.07 Black Gold 8.06. Lad\ Jamho Crown Link 8.04. CROWN
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  • 214 14 Class 5 Division I—9 Furs Straight FHfhl ii Mf. HasUH sit. Twa Dlmenaton h.i:!. Clam B«f k.io, Botgerlgar k <m_. Pepper i>«aicr «.(»:>. Perfoi mer Ii 8.04. siap.i iaim son. lord 7.i:*, Jam Blaaaani Beau Matin 7.0?), Sonata 7.08. rpwo DIMENSION, fourth tho first day
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  • 218 14 Down division and well treated Class 2 Div. 4-6FI Polly Slipper 'i on Kfrr I brook 8.13. Pain \.tii.y $I*l I^6 m vr l>*-»ih-nturfoi 8.09. Pas book 8.09, I'm mm 8.08, My Goodness sm; (>g fl taur B. (Hi. Metrostar ll sn I POLL* SLIPPER, I behind Happy v. Wednesday.
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  • 27 14 PROBABLE scratch--1 tofB „1 ipoh tO morrow arc a*lou Jolly Day, Weather. Bud*erlga£ 5i;,,,;, I'l'" Matin, Sunn* Copper Khtjn- '<•' coon 11. '<"''* Mori.
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  • 85 15 STIRLING MOSS TO RACE IN AUSTRALIA BRITISH racing driver tirlinu Moss reached ydney yesterday on his \w\ <o Melbourne to ompete m one of Ausralia's t>p motor racingvents, the .Melbourne Brand Prix, on Sunday. International drivers fack Brabham of Ausralia and New Zealander "om Clarke, will also be unons the
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  • 109 15 yERRY SPINKS, Britain's Olympic flyweight x gold medallist, now fighting as a professional, was a comfortable points winner of an international eight-round bantamweight contest against the French Algerian Mohamed Zarzi at the Seymour Hall, London, last night. Zarzi, hitherto unbeaten, fought cleverly but was
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  • 167 15 JAPANESE DELEGATE AT I.O.C. npHE speaker of the Tokyo Municipal Assembly. Mr. Nagao Shlmizu, paid a courtesy visit to the headquarters of the Internatlonjal Olympic Committee ln j Lausanne yesterday m connection with the candidacy of the Japanese capital for the 1964 Olympic Games. At the same time. Vienna's formal
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  • 60 15 Bowls team of 25 on tour THE British bowling team to tour South Africa and the Rhodesias, arrived m Cape Town yesterday aboard the Athlonc Castle. Mr. John Coles. President of the English Bowling Association, Is flying from Britain and will Join the party of 25 bowlers at East London.
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  • 38 15 Budge Patty, the wellknown international tennis player and former Wimbledon champion, last night arrived m Tokyo by air to take part m a of goodwill exhibition mate! arranged by the J;i[ Lawn Tennis Association. Reuter
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  • 52 15 TH! i m ice hockey team began a ten day British tour m London last night by ty iten 5-2 Wembley linn, al Wembley. Period 2-0 B 1 5-2. being fogbound iii Moscow tor 48 hourt, arrived m London early The* will play six matches m
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  • 40 15 Veikko Karvonen, the Finnish long distance runner, last night arrived m Tokyo by air to take part m the 12th Asahi International Marathon race due to be held at Utsunomiya City, north of Tokyo, on December 7. Reuter
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  • 35 15 Comcan Signals Squadron beai Jollilads 4-1 m a soccer match yesterday at Geylang Stadium, scoring through Willis (2). Henson. and an 'own goal" by a Jollilads defender Half-time score was 2-0.
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  • 265 15 SELECTORS NAME TEAMS FOR FIRST TEST IN BOMBAY Bacher, a 15-year-old schoolboy batsman, has impressed cricket officials by scoring more than 800 runs so far this summer. A tall, solidly-built youth who bats righthanded and can also keep wicket, he has scored four centuries for his
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  • 44 15 Hartlepools United beat Rochdale 2-1 at Old Trafford. Manchester, last night after extra time in the second replay of their round one Football Association Cup match. Hartlepools now visit Barrow in the second round of the competition on December 6. Reuter.
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  • 30 16 Film star Rock Hudson suffered a slight facial injury yesterday m a car crash outside his weekend retreat at Malibu m California, but refused medicnl attention. U.P.I.
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  • 289 16 Active terrorists are under interrogation: Ammunition found at bottom of wells twenty active Koka members, Including several village comma ndeis. wnc cap! tired during anti-terrorist operations m West Cyprus which ended yesterday, it was announced m Nicosia. Military and civil commanders of "Operation Notebook" announced
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  • 33 16 The Indonesian Foreign Minister Dr. Subandrio, arrived m Moscow from Vienna last night at the invitation of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Tass the Soviet news asencv reported. Reuter
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  • 307 16 PLAY IS RAINED OFF AS MCC BAT RAIN fell m Brisbane this monjing for the first time In weeks, and halted play m the match between Queensland and the If.C C. Weather conditions were warm and sultry this morning when Peter May won the toss for M.C.C. and decided to
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  • 26 16 The Duke of Edinburgh landed at Boelllngen m West Germany by air last night for a week's private visit, to West Germany Reuter
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  • 358 16 HONG KONG, by providing sanctuary 'tohundreds of thousands of people fleeing from tyranny," was m sense the Berlin of the East Sir Alexander Grantham 'said last night. Speaking at a meeting ol Royal Common weal tii Society m
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