The Singapore Free Press, 5 December 1958

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press
  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper -nijapore, Friday. December 5, 1958. Price 15 CU.
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  • 240 1 \ISASI ER befell England after they won the 'toss li^mst Australia m the First Test which pened m Brisbane this morning. The two openers. Richardson and Milton, fere I ack m the pavilion with the score at 16. > and Tom Graveney settled down
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  • 23 1 i first grade rub-l-o.b. opened m f L nla morning at lb., up a r cent on yesteri The tone iin.
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  • 258 1 HPHE West German ChanL cellor, Dr. Konrad Adenauer, told the people of West Berlin yesterday: "We shall succeed, together with our Western Allies, m mastering the situation." He said he had felt impelled to go to West Berlin to show the people there
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  • 22 1 No new case of polio was reported m Singapore between 4.30 p.m. yesterday and 9.30 a.m. today.
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  • 101 1 MOUNT ASAMA, north of Tokyo, erupted three times yesterday, hurling volcanic ash and smoke more than 13,000 feet into the air. There were no immediate reports of casualties or damage. Observatory officials at Karuizawa, near the mountain, said the activity was "fairly strong," about onetenth of
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  • 575 1 LIM CAN'T SEND IN RESIGNATION ON APRIL 2 Govt. to stay m office till polls result known THE Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, is required to remain m office and carry on the Government of Singapore until the reresult of the general election is known. The general expectation was
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  • 115 1 THE Icelandic Government resigned yesterday after a disagree ment over economic problems. The resignation followed a five-day crisis which began when the Social Democrats, one of the three parties m the coalition, published a plan for Government subsidies to hold down the cost
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  • 94 1 Rocket range extension plans THE Australian Government yesterday g zetted details of its proposed extension of the Woomera rocket range into Western Australia. The Supply Minister, Mr. Athol Townley, said part of the north-west of Western Australia had been declared a prohibited area under the Defence Act. The area included
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  • 116 2 SOCIALISTS TO SUPPORT DE GAULLE i onuh vi the i- i- rench Bociali t p. by i.. arly unanimous -show of hand, last night to support General Charles de Gaulle for President of tne Fifth Republic but to be hostile" towards any permanent participation m the next government. 75i«- congi-
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  • 269 2 U.K., Turkey back call for new Cyprus talks BKH \i\ ami turkey yesterday backed a Persian "»«>\e m tlie I nited Nations to haw the General Assembly recommend i round-table conference on the Cyprus problem, and offered to withdraw m its favour their own separate resolutions. But the Greek Foreign
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  • 110 2 ISRAEL WANTS URGENT UN TALKS ISRAEL yesterday asked lor an urgent meeting ,of the UN. Security Counjcil today to hear her complaint 01 "aggressive action" by Syria. She claimed that an Israeli shepherd was killed and three other people Injured when Syrian troops opened tire on Israeli border Villages on
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  • 21 2 Actress Debbie Reynolds yesterday filed suit for I divorce In Los Angeles from crooner Eddie Fisher. U.P.I.
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  • 132 2 Did UK spurn £60 m. order by R.I.? THE II Will g next Thui allegations a 5 mil urn from British yaJJ Mr James Callaghan (2 bom- ha> said that i-£L nesia would have placed orders lor ships, aims a: j equipment d toS Dodging issue He contends thai much
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  • 76 2 AIR CHIEF FLIES ROUND WORLD IN 72 HRS. AIR MARSHAL an 1 Andrew McKoc. tter-tt-chief oi the Royal Air Force Transport Command, has just ilown round the world In 72 hours The Do Havilland Aircrin Company announcing this i-esterdav. said Marshal McKee made the TJ.ooo-mie flight In a Comet Two
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  • 130 2 TMI 1 GHANA delegate, Mr. J. E. Jantuah, told the UN. General Assembly's special political committee ;«'iday thai Ghana hoped to establish diplomatic relations with Russia m the first half «>t next year. He :nfl Ghana gretted there wore still some countries with which she did
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    • 134 2 A NATURAL SOURCE OF ENERGY In order to overcome tiredness, a child needs SjB^SSBB^ an energy restoring food. Taken as a drink or |f(Wvr^^r^ m concentrated form by the spoonful, on bread U JJ UENSED M I or with fresh or tinned fruit. MILKMAID j J RAN S U Sweetened
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  • 100 3 Labour DEMAND FOR SUEZ INQUIRY inters of Parwiii revive the y m a sections m the ommom next on articled bj Ranmil. son 01 Sir irchlll. Secretary, Mr. Lloyd, Uto be iday to what authorised a ued on WedHe Foreign Ofman on the q\ article!. ti e Prime MmHarold Kfacmllasked
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  • 35 3 The Indian President, Dr. Rajendra Pra.sad. arrived m Calcutta last night from New Delhi on his way to Malaya and Indonesia. He Is flying to Kuala Lumpur tomorrow.- Reuter
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  • 27 3 'Convenience flag ban 'satisfactory' The four-day worldwide boycoti ol "convenience Hag" which ended iiuht t Ttbed m Rotterdam by a spoke for thr a.s "rather »ry." Reuter
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  • 117 3 Channel hunt fails to find missing half of ship rpHE ENGLISH CHANNEL was searched im- successfully during the night for the stern half of a ship cut off m a collision on Wednesday and believed to be a danger to shipping. Fog hampered the hunt off the English South-East coast
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  • 100 3 CONTROVERSY over a statue of Sir Winston Churchill, due to be erected and unveiled In the statesman's constituency m Woodford, Essex, next spring, has flared up with some people describing it as "gorilla-like", "a caricature", and a ''disgrace". I The sculptor of the more than life-size statue,
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  • 68 3 HE DENIES HE TOLD FORTUNE TO ROYALTY Mr. Tom Corbett, 41-year-old cry.stal gazer, denied yesterday, through a solicitor, that he had been consulted by the Queen Mother and the Duchess of Kent. Last Sunday the mass-cir-culation Sunday Pictorial said Mr. Corbett had been summoned several times to Clarence House, home
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  • 59 3 U.S. to quit fop U.K. air station THE UNITED STATES Air Force will return the Royal Air Force st.it ion at Burtonwood. Lancashire, to the British Air Ministry late m 1959. Nine hundred U.S. personnel at Burtonwood will be reassigned to other American air force stations. About 1,400 British and
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  • 163 3 /v\V LESLIE, a U-jmt-y* old redhead showgirl, is waiting anxiously at (iretnu (ireen, Scotland to set- if she tan marry her 18-year-o4d boy friend who claims to be the son of a French millionaire The boy is 6ft tall Michel de Becker, from Pierrefltte,
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  • 30 3 A nationwide search was launched m Britain yesterday for two men who tried unsuccessfully to steal mail at the Leeds Central railway station, Yorkshire.
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  • 204 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, Dec. 5, 1958. Germany's anguish (Kji^k.lulisg Witii the Soviet move to disin ember Western Germany still more a id to perpetuate the division of the nation. the Free Germans have launched a massive public movement for reunification. The main slogan is "Open the Gate" between
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  • 1242 4  - The woman at No. 10 has no airs and graces EILEEN ASCROFT by SHE has never bought him a tie In 38 rs of married life, has never presented her with a spray of flowers. They nc celebrate anniversaries or birthdays. T h r relationship, however, between Bri.ish Prime Minister
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  • 490 5 AND CULTURE ALLOTMENT UNDER FIRE department has no power to spend Ipicturt COME Legislative Assemblymen yesterday drew attention to what they described as one of the strangest anomalies concerning the budget provision tor line arts and cultural relations. According to budget estimates $51,800 have been provided for personal emoluments of
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  • 23 5 Veteran cardinal, 92, dies m Maria c aro Bci:'. hbishop of md oldest Imb* College of m: rday. was i 1 1 Reuter
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  • 11 5 Spain's General Franco celebrated his G6th birthday yesterday. U.P.I.
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  • 124 5 THE final phase of the work m preparing electoral rolls for the next general elections to the Singapore Legislative Assembly is now m full swing. The Election Commissio ner. Mr. M. Ponnuduray, said he had dealt with all objections and claims. A majority or nearly 4.000
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  • 58 5 Soldiers and police continued their hunt yesterday tor 14 members of the outlawed Irish Republican Arm.v who broke out Ol Curragh detention camp 30 miles from Dublin on Tuesday. About GO man mad. a mass break-out during football game outside the camp. But only 16 goi
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  • 60 5 Tocal Government d« partmeni and other nl at ion are making food ti a ol the Faclllth a provided at the Singapore rdena for the training oi gardtm During the pa thrrr I prop]< xirv MQI by various 01 ik.h including one m British Borneo, for training
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  • 113 5 Full use now of library service MEMBERS of the public m Singapore. especially students, are making full use of the Raffles National Library. According to the annual report of the library for last year, three main facton were responsible for its popularity. They are improved selection of books; the addlt
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    • 126 5 H -V S RW clearance I f fl f BS [HERE ARE FEW ITEMS Wi m SALE PRICES S Usual price Sole price i $5.30 yd. $3.20 yd. 6 I $3.60 $2.00 fe [60 cads 18.95 11.55 |J 56' Honey comb towels 1.35 0.95 -ooUng 1.05 yd. 0.85 yd. S
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    • 163 5 No matter what high precision the manufacturers built into four watch, it ultimately is no better than the watchmaker who services and repairs it. Servicing and repairing watches is highly skilled work. The best watch can be ruined, and ruined permanently, by an inexperienced workman. You can entrust your watch
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    • 178 6 .v.V.\%V.V.V.V.\%\V.V/.V.V/AVAVAVAV.%V.V.VVAVAV/.V.V.VAV.V.V.V.V.V.V^^^^ Ji:*F HWVhI h} Sy4m*J Jordan «9jmf? simptm JZTZSX vrwjr --*l s A <a beounful world. 4BHM StmJ?SLf^ n/S IK3 STOP tvutM I^/?L '<&?• A k-i HdKice' Vkj <4jnc-n *VH-/Vfc CAJ V-*^ X 4« I i p > ••tB/V Ifm*- 1^ I L*A TVjiq AOBA i^>si B 1 < -r
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    • 340 6 BORN today you complex per itive artist and leader are so Intermix appears to be a con war between yuur t* Chance yrobably Will role m turning you r U tion or another. Wherever you go. y make a good appeal many friends. Yet you curial temperament ana moody and
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  • Hound the World Market Prices
    • 156 7 LONDON, D«« i Previous Today „oil 24, buyers 1 24 seller 24' mi Jan 24"., buyers 24 buym 24 7 s sellers 24 .u.hi n I K^> 24' i. bu> 2:< i)ir l i. 24\ bnver.s 24 sH.. I rt. 24 v buyers j-i itlltra 24 Above
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    • 103 7 NEW YORK. Doc. I. Previous Today 1N o (!pot 9912 nom. 99.00 nom. j\ futures t itruct Drr 97.25 buyers 97.25 buycr.s 99.25 sellers 99.25 sellers lan 97.12 buyers 97.12 buyers 99.12 sellers 99.12 sellers ONI SALES: Nil. i Kill i; Futures Jan. 30.30 buyers 29.75 paid
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    • 31 7 NEW YORK. Dec. 4. Previous Today Industrials 558.81 559.10 Railroads 154.05 154.01 0 Domrstn Bonds 86.73 86.82 5 Utilities 86.06 86 16 5 Stock*. Composite Averages 194.22 194.32
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    • 46 7 |23 1 awaiting i 23, first tiipment 22 pong spot 23 afloata 23. shipment 23 U cif. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot and awaiting release 39. ailoatb 38*3 and first half December shipment unquoted, sellers ex-dock. Above prices quoted m U.S cents per Ib
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    • 95 7 on: Philippincf c.i.f. v.X. r North European ports delivered weljht i>.r long ton Dec. :OPR\. stiaits c.i.f. 1. K. /North European ports delivrred weight per lon* ton Dec./ Jan. OCOmt ()IL crude straltl( MJ. tmopoan ports m bulk pr lone tun Dec/Jan. WON] i on, otude
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  • 157 7 X n .-took marted a disiter appearance a cessation of all selling tivo demand Ible for the icy. fj!" r< very little |2* incentlft to influCenlr (nt Mrnt a "d th r«eni luli u.»s contMtNtf no p I|lSr m thf (1 l rend of markets.
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  • 281 7 SINGAPORE has lost a great deal of entrepot trade to Hong Kong since China suspended its exports here, Mr. Ng Quee Lam, vice-chair-man of the Singapore Rubber Trade Association, said yesterday. He said: "It is not true that the China
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  • 143 7 IT would not bt include an inter- varsity rowing race on international lines m the programme to entertain the Duke of Edinburgh during his visit to the Colony next February, the Free Pr« was told today. A Singapore banker, Mr Yap Pheng Geek, had
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  • 49 7 The University of Malaya Dramatic Society will stage the play "Six Characters m Search of an Author," by Luigi Pirandello, at the Cultural Centre m Canning Rise on Dec. 10. 11 and 12 at 8.30 p.m. Tickets at $3 and $2 are available at Robinson's.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 150 7 SINCAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: 5.17 p.m. TOMORROW: 6.34 a.m. and 7.04 p.m. SUNDAY: 7.34 a.m. and 8.29 p.m. MONDAY: 8.25 a.m. and 9.34 p.m. TUESDAY: 9.09 a.m. and 10,28 p.m. WKDNESDAY: 9.52 a.m. and 11.18 p.m. THURSDAY: 10.33 a.m. Today's radio programme 1.15 p.m. Lunchtime Pot- Weekend Sport; 7.30 At
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  • 415 8 OCH AYE! FOR RUSSIA BOUND COLLIES IT'S A RED LETTER DA A GROUP of 18 'emigronrs, 1 of proud lineage, hove set out across Europe to take up a new life m Russia. The emigrants sheepdogs from the border districts of England ond Scotland deported by plane from their native
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  • 140 8 A make-believe airport tor children Quick to assess the aspirations of "air minded" children, a large department store m West Berlin, has erected as part of its Christmas Fair, a facsimile of an international airport. Here children of all ages can see for themselves how a modern airport works. More
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  • 96 9 CONWAY'S FOUR BRIDGES IN ONE pOR many jears x tolls have been charged fur the use of the Conway Bay Bridge, spanning the Kiver Conway. But soon they will be no longer collected, for this month Mr. Henry Brooke, Minister for Welsh Affairs, is to open the new £500,--000 bridge
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  • 65 9 sickbed i T< rpenter Said lohav He went to r suffering he, cause of hich a n vealed by Xay wen i ertain solid I ts 160 nails, a I a pocketniji operation to hardware, had always the taste of nails 'light have swallowi
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  • 491 10 Do wives who work neglect their children? Asks m|m|||||mm Gwen Robyns DYLVIA PI 1 ERfi tout X .1 big »t< when sin left thf BBC stall U elance "becau i i I'm losing th< atTc c t i oiis ol n\\ daughter, Carmella, b> going to work. it's Important because
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  • 104 10 Tractot men go ahead field Show aSd B^' cultural Machine?, tm They will .how tractor, at Earl SnSftj buyers from more than sS In 1957 Britai: p; more than I ggj tural tract i JS With 158.0UU SdTS Western Germany! 35.800 ot her pn )duc tion. but Britain Jd 115,000
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  • 557 10 Yes! We all have a share in the sins of society ONE MAN recently showed us all how to beat th.* crime wave. Frederick Preston is a Staffordshire miner. One nisht when his eldest son. 17-year-old Brian, was not m by 11 p.m. he went to look for him. Brian
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  • 94 10 Freed after 13 years in Russia In July 1945, at the age of 16, Walter Weiss from Felixdorf m Lower Austria was sent to Siberia by the Russians for possessing a rusty revolver. In 1952 he ivas forced to become a Russiayi citizen, and married a German girl m Kirowagebiet
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  • FRIDAY PHOTOGRAPHY PAGE
    • Article, Illustration
      329 11 night, when I opened an old drawer. were all the negatives of pictures I taken from way back when all m one me<?s. and there I I take such care my prints, why I do the same ;atives? I save an awful when Grandma extra print of
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    • QUERIES
      • 107 11 WHAT CAN BE DONE TO AVOID "CLUTTERED BACKGROUNDS"? There are three common solutions to this problem The first (and simplest) is to change your shooting angle use the blue »ky. or a row* of hedges or trees, or the solid wall of a building, as an uncluttered background.
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    • 485 11 FOUR WAYS TO BETTER SNAPS IN COLOUR JJAVE you ever thought you would like to keep the fun of colourful picnics and motor boat rides, afternoon strolls or football games with you always? Well, don't think such wishes can't come true! It is easy if you take your camera on
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    • 112 11 TRY THIS STEREO TRICK HERE'S U novel trick for stereo: make twins cut of a single model! Pose her against a dull black background, such as black velvet, and make exposure. Then, within the same picture area, have her assume another pose, at a different distance from the camera. Set
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  • 257 12 N. KOREA WIDENS MERGER MOVE TO VIETNAM NORTH KOREA and Nort h Vietnam have announced plans to "ronder greater help to each other In the struggle to achieve peaceful unification of their two countries a* an early date A joint communique ilgned m Hanoi by President Ho Chi Minh and
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  • 102 12 RUSSIAN THREAT ANGERS JAPAN ANGRY resentment is mounting m Japan over Russia's latest veiled threat to atom-bomb Japan In any ful ure war. the Soviet Note advisJapan to adopt a policy of neutrality, it was stressed t hai i onclusion ol a new Ami Japant treaty would further Increase the
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  • 48 12 DR. Seiichi Tobata, roving ambassador of Japan, has urged Burmese agricultural experts to extend the cultivation of beans, pulses, sugarcanft and such crops instead of relying solely on rice, according to official sources m Rangoon. He is exploring possibilities for extending Japanese technical assistance. Reuter
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  • 258 12 'THE South Korean Government has banned all outdoor meetings, r whether political, religious or scholastic, m the capital city of Seoul m an attempt to suppress the advocates of a n***m9nw »*tinifl*a*i AM of Korea. Argumeius aDoui reunification started when
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  • 62 12 t'aiiiivA&iAASK vi me Exchequer uericK Ueathcoat Amory toid tne tiouse of lommons that Britain expected shortly to sign an agreement for a loan of A: 10 million to the Pakistan Government. He said the Pakistan loan and a loan of X 38.500.000 t» India would be spent
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  • 163 12 AN important object of Yugoslav President Tito's present 10-week tour of Asian and Middle Eastern countries, it was stated m Belgrade, is to try and forge closer links with the "non-bloc countries, particularly over ways and means for them to cooperate m helping to reduce
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  • 62 12 A lAKARTA army leader has warned ftgftln i political and other cesses" m the takeover of Dutch business, m Indonesia. Brigadier-(;eiural Sun«kono called for (lie pn vention of "horse-tradinj," and making politics of economic and personnel matter*. Ho pmi ipeai half of Lieutenant Abdul
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  • Glimpses
    • 266 12 STANDING OVATION for GARCIA AIEMBEKS of the Japanese Diet rave ti fl derous standing ovation to President r at the end of a repeatedly applauded I aS Mr. Garcia, standing before the cro of Japan and the Philippines m t Parliament, had called -for wSoMlllatSfJ? forgiving and forgetting" between th"
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    • 64 12 strument of policy." atlonal He continued, it l happy coincidence that my trip is being made close to Christmas ?h season for reconciliation for forgivinn; and forget" Mr. Garcia concluded- »i cherish the hope that mv visit will help m ushering m a new era m Japan Philippine relation* one
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    • 44 12 Mr. Habibur Rehrnan, Pakistan's Minister o! Education, Information and Broadcasting, has returned to Karachi from Cairo saying he felt "wry opti m i stii" about improved relations between Pakistan and the United Arab Republic He met U.A.R. President Nasser and other Egyptian leaders. U.P.I.
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    • 34 12 Hong Kong revenue officials seized a suitcase containing 72 lb. of opium and 12 lb. of morphine during an examination of air passengers' luj from Bangkok. suitcase did no: carry any passenger's tag. Reuter
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    • 18 12 Direct postal excl tween Commun and Burma via >> route has begun, th> Peking Now Chi Agency reporti U.P.I.
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    • 31 12 INSECT PESTS HAVE CAUSED THE DESTRUCTION OF BETWEEN 30 AND 45 PER CENT. OF VEGETABLES IN WEST JAVA. THE JAKARTA ANTARA NEV ENCY REPORTED. LOSSES ARE ESTIMATED MJ.V LION RUPIAHS. REUTER
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    • 26 12 The first Nike-Herruics ground-to-air missile i»' m Formosa has been completed. The l S battalion now manning will br replaced by lion.ilisi technici i month.- Reuter
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    • 9 12 ISOLATED ASIAN FLU i REPORTED IN 1 KA REUTER
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    • 13 12 An official by the tnd court, Is l tion and w I Reuter
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  • 576 13 Free Press Book of the Week R A MPLING By Paul I. \V. Fouls hum 1113 »s tiie story of 1 lllt great «ays oi i,n cany tatue I, -ts m America ii .s History out at Uie same time so lvii Of anecdotes a
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  • 244 13 Tough job for this convert EIGHT DAYS. By Gabriel Fielding. Hutchinson. 16s. MR GABRIEL FIELDING has written here an extraordinary, riveting and curiously disturbing novel. Its hero, Chance, is a prison doctor who has lately lost his wife and been converted to Catholicism, and comes to spend ight-day holiday m
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  • 171 13 IpND Of HATE Russrii Brmd--4 don. C'assell. 15s. The author of The Naked Island i he ci;\\ hanged hatred for reaarlier bonk wa i an ana tomy ol hii hatred fnr the Jap- m An tralian i i ticl I the Ja] p tne
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  • 407 13  - The royal doctor boasted: I'm a bully George Malcolm Thomson By CALL THE DOCTOR. By E. S. Turner. Michael Joseph. 21s. AN EXPERT m garnishing social history with irreverent anecdote, E. S. Turner finds no difficulty m keeping his account of the progress of BrUish medicine during the last five
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  • 180 14 Class 1. Division 1—6 Furs. iMMMMi I'ml* I'• Malayan s h»Ur 113, IIik" Sin k -mi o| BurttUl lUS «.«im >ul 111 X 00. CI. m,.«i i. (hi D*wn t 7.13 -ii iiainis i;j. M— ilai :io ii« i IM 'a.imi x.i... IM i .w, |M| -t»- tlon cup b(
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  • 215 14 Class 3, Division 1—6 Furs. Merry light Mti Sutnmi-i Xi I X 12, Grey Elefsner S .ll. Aberdeen X.lO. Southern Moon So!>, D.marara |.tf. Sir Kimler s mi, Britannia U B.M, Caracat I.M, Buffer Stock 1.07. Tel<w» 8 07. (Irar Reception B.M, Two Tails SO I, Ttphonn II H I.
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  • RACING
    • 1108 14  -  ALLAN LEWIS By 'iH'DOK WONDER, winner Sftf lne IViiuiik mile last August is my fancy for the (lass I. Div. 1 event over one mile, main race at Bukit Timah tomorrow. Tudor Wonder beat Brilliant Scholar a1 Penang and this horse's subsequent
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    • 255 14 QFFICIAL cratch ings tomorrow are:Adelaide Star, Sweet Dream 11, Dantesque. Pantjarobah. Cash Cheque, Pilot's Bravery, French Draws, Sea Luck, Hindu Robe, Son of April. Sunshine Lad. Peace Ripple, Satoro, Night Sentry, All Trumps, Conservative. Lindalou, Tourong. He Items to have found a new lease ot
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    • 232 14 Class 3, Division 5 6 Furs. Peace Ripple 9.00, Singapore Glory 8.13. Cora 8.12. Sputnik 1.11, Satoro 8.10, /.under Zorg 8.09, Night Sentry 8.09, Constanza 8.09, Knightsbridge 8.06, College Tutor 8.03. Diacon Seed 8.02, Burma Baby 8.01, Funny Face 7.13. All Trumps 7.10, Bingo
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  • 56 15 pit lure 1 RAPING for a high cross is Sheffield Wednesday's Hoy Shiner, I) ii i! ;im goalkeepn II mi Ni eh oils is thrro first tnd punches ti» s.ihiv I his Div. 'I Ii I ootball Association I ague match .'i Cardiff i ndcd m
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  • 83 15 the opening hes In the Cup tie and the Phi- m Sydney follows: 1 l Italy) v 1 yro. trangell < Italy) Ampon. iiies named Deyro for the to be played 11 I' ily will not pair until an v: match T her singles will be
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  • 99 15 A f ATT Busb>, manager of English football lea--171 gue club Manchester United, has resigned from his pose as manager of Scotland's international team— on doctors' orders. Mr. Busby was appointed Scotland's team manager early this year just before the Munich air disaster m which
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  • 96 15 Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Teo, owners 01 straits Code, ana Mr. W. MacGregor Watt, owner of bir Francis, entertained business and racing friends to cocktails and bullet supper at Mr. MacGregor Waits ranglin Hill residence last night. it was to celebrate the success oi their horses
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  • 173 15 TEST TEAM INDIA'S team for the second Test against the West Indies commencing at Kanpur on the jute matting wicket on December 12 contains three changes from the team which drew the first Test m Bombay. The team, announced after play ended m the first Test,
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  • 89 15 tw( i n h< mar JohannSen and Eddie California In diura on i approved AUilrtir Com tion r the fi-in wih be held. The lon :i upon .i contract ixr the International B< Club, and a letter mont by Johannson and in.^ man providing for
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  • 291 15 Winning toss could bring trouble 'rill side winning the toss m today* i Test m Brisbane would almost <<i tainly elect to bat. But this could brinu them trouble warned an Australian cricket writer. Percy Beames, writing m the Melbourne Age, said: "Australia's .sli&ht superiority m its batting line-up may
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  • 39 15 Japan's welterweight boxIng champion, jiro Sawada, successfully defended his title against South Koreas Kang Sue Chul m Tokyo. Sawada was awarded the match on points after a closely fought ton rounds at the Ninon University's auditorium.- Reuter
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  • 97 15 MEXICO will play this year m the north American zone of the Davis Cup competition alter playing In the European Zone for the past two years. The decision was taken at a meeting of the Mexican Tennis Federation last night. Main reason given for the
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  • 47 16 Malaya votes for new sea law parley ference on thi U .J Jf f sea todl.cn, the LSJ verbal Iwue.s ter c r^ water and L\ in fi S aI Malaya wa ,ko4 countries who voted l 8 favour. Two:/- i-ight vot2 against, nine a tl^ Reuter
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  • 59 16 Shutdown of pits angers miners Angry mines through. out Britain yesterday di. cussed the National Coal Board's decision to close 36 mines a decision which would threaten the jobs oi about 13,000 i! men This dcci 'incided with the Board's announcement to give 300,000 miners 7s. 6d. more a week
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  • 71 16 The Royal Naval submarine Templar was raised yesterday m Loch Striven at the mouth o. the River Clyde after being submerged 60 feet for four years. Throughout the years torpedoes with dummy warheads have been fired at her by research specialists at the Torpedo Experimental Establishment at
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    • 8 1 FREE PRESS Christmas SUPPLEMENT Friday, December 5, 1959.
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    • 1561 1  -  Lt.-Col. J. B. White Target: Two damaged E-boats By Softly we sang two hymns... HAD planned to take a week of the leave due to me and spend Christmas 1943 at the lovely Roman city of Baalbek m the Lebanon. But it iid not work
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    • 152 1 JOHN BAKER WHITE joined the Territoria Amy London Rifle Brigade m 1934 In World y/ ar II he was transferred to Military intellice because of his technical knowledge of Cern-a- anc j weapons. He later transferred to the Politica Intelligence Department of the Foreign Office to conduct
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    • 745 1 i^HY not arrange your Christmas party so that the grown-ups enjoy it along with the children instead of accepting it as merely a duty? Remember party days are great days, so make sure that everyone will get their full share of happiness, young or old. Don't, whatever
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      • 143 1 Inside this: issue I Page 2: The H pc J Beyond, a short 2 Page 3: Is this the J end of Xmas parcels? Page 4: Start cf on 4 exciting childr* n't I serial J Page 5 Apa children only Page 6: Toys go < modern for this n
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    • 1992 2  -  Gerald Hewson by A short Xmas Cherry whirled on him, angry-eyed and indignant. 4t Jim Maine, you're a great, blundering country gawk. Of course, nothing has happened between those two M IT WAS a chill December evening, nearing to Christmas. Cherry Williams shrugged herself more closely into
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      • 80 2 •?m rCfiristmas Per? J AA By letting S^§> Cook your TURKEY for you TL'RKEY.CiOOS >L"CX ready cooked, all you ye to do is you have more tin to enjo> children. It will then be a s what t)ii i-quire. FITZPATRICK'S HBIH *|S^^P; I ope-4 unt:l :ii|||jpil U Wo 9 P.M.
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    • 1102 3 irHENEYER Christmas comes round there i* always i huse hunch oi chrt- trorr Ntars uishin- their t.i merry Christm > a The feminine film i.ir I too ottt'ii i^nttred ir >pate ot Jiooduili and clamour. •u^t to the balance .i little, is husky T>nv Curtis to merry
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    • 1006 3  -  Sidney R. Campion PARCELS MAY BE ON THE WAY OUT By TS some of the romance of Christmas threatened with doom by the march of automation and mechanisation? The present trends seem to point to a day, not far ahead, when the excitement
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      1171 4 Part one of a new Kathleen Hicklev serial ■piE WEEK before Christmas, a special letter was .livered to the North Pole, bearing a Malayan postmark. Santa Claus picked it up and looked a it curiously, for it was a very impressive letter m leed. with a large red.
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    • 171 4 Across I. This is a word you often hear at Christmas time, but it usually has a word m front of it. 6. A serpent. 8. Put these two letters the other way round and it would mean a male person. 10. Your father. 11. The jelly will
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    • 325 5 A X-word for the older children Pencils out, boys and girls! Here's a real teaser of a crossword for you so keep your wits about you. And don't be afraid to ask the grown-ups for some help if you set stuck. This IS difficult. Across 1. Suitable present to put
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    • 823 5  - pennytop's Useful Gifts Violet M. Williams By 'gVERYTHING is ready for Christmas m 0()d time this year, Pennytop," said Pip. the elf to his friend. "Not everything," replied Pennytop. g] i mly 1 haven't bought all my presents. I just cant think what to give you and the Wise Woman."
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      22 5 What on earth are the robins looking at? Starting at number one join up the dots and you'll soon see.
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      • 441 5 SEA VIEW HOTEL I 8 BOOK NOW for the Seasons Jj Festivities at the SEA VIEW HOTEL CHRISTMAS EVE— SPECIAL XMAS December 24th GALA 0 Dinner Dancing Chicken Inn— slB Extension 2 am. (b. HEW YEAR'S EVE— GALA DINNER AND December 31st BALL Chicken Inn— s2o Ballroom $20 t tension
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    • 957 6  -  HERBERT HOBART Lead soldiers are plastic and baby Sputniks go 'bleep' BY lI 'HEN Queen Vie- tori i and Prince Albert bought playthings for their children a century ago, the toys wen all German. for Germany had a world monopoly and there we
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      • 83 6 °<^ seasonal background for Associated British Va.'!- j^m star Carole Lesley. Carole, a busy girl t^. >« on the sets these days, always remembers 'H^tfEL vj/o o j^ j^ KT^ her tans. So when a photographer su£ jC Ky~ gested she give them a treat by posing '^Md^^^* \\^C c^Jy^"
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    • 393 7 qrHE milJionairo sat looking at the trump witli benign interest. Presently he leaned across and said: "The thing I'm more interested m than anything is this ...Just what do you reckon you will do with this hundred pounds now that I've A XMAS STORY BY
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    • 240 7 ACROSS 1. and 4. Reindeer draw his sleigh i 5. 5> 8. She probably sings carols at Christmas »7). 9. He makes us laugh at the circus <5> 10. Crackers often contain them <4> 12. They're for Shrove (Tuesday really unless Wendy bakes them for Peter!
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    • 814 7  -  HAROLD ELY By- I^YEN m this unrotnantic age when we are content tc observe old ceremonies by watching professional reconst ructions of them on films or T.V.. Christmas is an exception. Many ancient and picture>que cust om s are solemnly obsorv^: Christ mastide m
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    • 1007 8 ox nn: n\iMY MOLXTAiX IX rut: iSi.E ot IMY .1 LONELY] VOTE AUK WAS SUDDENLY HAUNTED. Hi I BY WHAT? A MONGOOSE 9 HENRY LEWIS retells story m traditional vein T«His the tradi--1 time of the year fo telling ghost storii s his story is d
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      • 90 8 NO SNOW! SO SANTA CAME BY TRISHA jS I^Bv flKxyfl^^S^H IRS W* SANTA is nothing if not inventive He »»elie\e s m k, pin- u|> with the times and adapting himself l«. the m.st unusual «v« un.si ;in when he came to Malaya recently, rbere v.is no snow tm trim
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    • 477 9 XMAS CARDS ENTER THE TALKIE' ERA SAYS PAUL BLACK 4 RECORD v That is what 1958 will be for the Chr: yd indusin more senses ne. aids the m Christmas will be a card Sin- film of indth ard. rds that Britain d to in--10 million. il to a on.
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    • 1110 9  -  Bill Grant By iX$ December 2b. h<oB. boxing history was dney. Au tralia. Before a crowd nearly 20.000. neg Jack Johnson of Galveston Texas, ended the reign of Canadian Tomn. Burns, the heavyweight champion of the world. had w i fir*: las: a world
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    • 103 9 GLAMOROUS Peggy Franks, the Üble tennis star who has represented England m manj i world championship since the uar will brin- joj to tinhearts of many children this Christmas. But their pleasure will have nothine to do with table tennis for Peguy and her husband find
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      990 10 BY FATHER XMAS (STANLEY ROSS) The author claims the title ''Premier Father Christmas of Great Britain: 1 Stanley Ross is an actor from the old days of the musichall. For 28 years he has been Father Christmas m the toy bazaars of several London stores. He is 88.
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    • 43 10 Beth's art is out in the cold BETH REGAN is an all-thc-\e;tr star ol th< il screen but this Christmas she's, out m tin performing art m the Mid. Beth cuts .1 111 figure herself and paints prett> niftih. I Merry Christmas, Beth.
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    • 239 10 Non-Christian but Japan gets ready JAPAN is not a predominant^ Christian E country but that's not stopping the Japanese celebrating Christmas. Far the E Japanese as for millions m other ran E tries Christmas i* just around the < Later this month the world's tallest l» k E sion tower
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      • 279 11 Mhe dangling A mas tree b^^^^^^B .2^^^^*^F^ J "^F^^Bt^^^ Sp" Ik i&ii '9 vjH r «Ibbb»^b^ ■^■—^T IbW o '«Sr Job^B^BeV^X^B^B^^B^B^B^^^H^^ hl. /V^3 jh v| ■■i^i^x, sr3bVP T Tbl H^S B^-. Bk^ W^V fl B^^^ 1^ 4 A t^^W m ■A^ 9r BVJ >.; .-^■ft-:-. v «F ijfflL, 'Hh9A» BMI
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    • 102 12 t LONDON'S Regent S Street and Christ- x t l U Shts go topudding and brandy [o sauce. Here is the scene m this famous I thoroughfare this J year. t 4U Main features of j the scheme are 250 I seven-foot lanterns which glow m difJ fere
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    • 1354 12  -  Cheah Boon Kheng A Malayan Xmas story by IT was a lovely 1 Christmas morning- a fine, bright Sunday morning which you would think suitable to begin a day of merry-making with. But Anthony Lim did not think so as he sat at his breakfast-table, looking
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    • 195 12 If ERE are ten coup- lets, each containing clues to the identity of two well-known people, living or dead, whose surnames are the same. The title of each couplet provides a further clue. DOUBLE BARRELLED A cowboy of laconic phrase is found With court performer,
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    • 727 13 CHRISTMAS? I would abolish it -says HARVEY —DAY- auarre care. Chr .ly a pleaon vHd and the -mow gotn^ to get plucked from the there Is a climax. Gradually throughout shops b»-nin to „n a <n.^ and mber Lnristmis trntually. when arrives adul* Chr thai sloppily n n il phra>e
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    • 827 13  - CHRISTMAS FARE HAS CHANGED HARYFY DAY. (CHRISTMAS is no longer exclusively a festival of the western world. It is universal. Though it is celebrated m many different ways the highlights of Christmas are "goodwill towards all men"; feasting and drinking, poor indeed, is he who at this season of the
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    • 701 14 GIFTS THAT GLADDEN THE HEART THOUGH <c I" ye Christ rr Ju to show that we're not forgotten. Christm. -he time for giving, because there's no joy quite iike that of makothers happy. dor mt. ig into a shop i i open cheque book g good- to nd i Preappreciated
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    • 124 14 HERE'S a job with a Christmas flavour silversmithing. The craft is a family business with the Harts of Chipping Campden m Gloucestershire, where three generations are shown during work on a monstrance for the altar of the Holy Souls Roman CatholicChurch at ScunIhorpe. David Hart.
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    • 169 16 THREE stars of the silver screen take time off from shooting to wish film f ans everywhere the \Zl of the best for Christmas 1958. You won' be leJnl any of these films t.l a ter the Christmas festijftie! but they will all be worth waiting
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