The Singapore Free Press, 8 December 1958

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  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper Monday. December 8, 1958. Price 15 1 t
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  • 238 1 Aussies soon all out, get 52 lead !r<HE Australians were L all out for 186 m the rst Test this morning t Brisbane. This £ives them a >ad of 52 runs on first wings. The last wicket to fall as that of Alan Davidson, ho overnight had been not >ut
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  • 235 1 'Harmful food on way from Formosa to Singapore' i aku*, quantities of tinned food, harmful to health, may be on its way to Singapore from Formosa. A Reuter report from Taipeh said Nationalist provincial health authorities there had reported that 98 per cent of locally made tinned foods were harmful
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  • 178 1 PEKING HITS OUT AT DULLES AND TITO THE Chinese Communist Vice Premier, Mr. Chen Yi. yesterday accused U.S. State Secretary Dulles and Yugoslav President Tito of "vicious slanders on the Chinese people's communes and militia movements." (Mr. Dulles had said that the commune was a "backward system of mass slavery"
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  • 286 1 CRUSHING DEFEAT for REDS in BERLIN Not a single Communist candidate elected VLTEST BERLIN voters m yesterday's City GovTT ernment election dealt the Communists a crushing blow. Not only did they re-elect the Mayor, Herr Willy Brandt, and gave his Social Democrat Party a clear majority, but unollicial linal iigures
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  • 26 1 December first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 82i cents per lb.. unchang>n Fridays closing price. The tone was uncertain.
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  • 103 1 Michiko and Prince get house ideas CROWN PRINCE Akihito and his fiancee looked over an imperial mansion m Tokyo yesterday, hoping to get some ideas for their own home. Prince Akihito called on his uncle and aunt, Prince and Princess Takamatsu, with Miss Michiko Shoda, the commoner whose tradition shattering
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  • 57 1 The Soviet official news agency Tftu said yesterday the rocket carrier of Sputnik 111 entered the dense layers of the atn, phere and ceased to exist Wednesday. Sputnik 111 itself, the largest man-made satellite far, was launched last May and is expected to remain m orbit
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  • 82 1 A8.0.A.C. Britannia on Its way to Singapore from London had to turn back over the English Channel yesterday when a dinghy hatch cover flew off and hit the tailplane. As visibility at London Airport was poor the Britannia landed at Oatwlck, Surrey. A spokesman said the
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  • 36 1 Two Chinese last night robbed a taxi-driver of $9 and a $40 watch at dagger point m a lane off Paya Lebar Road. The men had hailed the taxi m McPherson Road.
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  • 37 1 No new polio case No case of polio was reported m Singapore from yesterday up to 9.30 a.m. today. Six cases were admitted to the Middleton Hospital on Saturday, bringing the total for the year to 363.
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  • 267 2 Unpaid bills allegations TIIK 7,000 -ton liner Aros.i Star w.i, wlied by police at Hamilton Bermuda, yestordaj shortly after Its arrival from a Caribbean cruise, ipparently m a mo\e designed t<» force its iwners to pay outstanding operating bills m the port oi New York The
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  • 124 2 RED WRITERS GET FRESH WARNING rpiiK communist party I or p .an Pravda i trned soviet wntt ra yes <Tday against following the ample ol Nobel prize-win-t and oul Mi rnak. The Pravda dictum did not rnak, banned m Russia However, In an apparent reference to '*Dr. ZhiPravda said Soviet
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  • 83 2 A car travelling at go m.p.h. .struck and knocked unconscious a fully grown elephant crOOJing the Mombasa road at Kibwezi. 150 miles from Nairobi, at the weekend. The elephant crashed through one of the car's mudguards and its trunk smashed the windscreen but none ol the car's
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  • 194 2 RUSSIA NOW WANTS JAPAN TO COME UNDER WATCH \I/ESTERN delegates to t» the East -West military surprise attack pre--1 fiuion conference In Geneva consider that the Communist proposals and the Soviet declaration tabled on November 28 are primarily of a political character and therefore cannot be discussed by the conference
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  • 61 2 SWISS VOTE FOR 3-FRANC RISE ON BETTING LIMIT THE Swiss people decided m a national referendum yesterday to raise the betting-limit In Casinos from two francs to t\\p francs. The voting m favour ol raising thn limit was 392, 666 with 262.812 against. The poll was held because any change
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  • 82 2 ARSON IN NICOSIA -END O TRUCE? DUBNINQ Nicos a edofi th, viol. Id* ypru i to B the m. nit pi there v. about wh break i I umptlon Britons. EOKA has the endii.^ it drclart duration of tl bate. Meanwhile, the Brit] announced that four ta rorists were Wiled
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  • 142 2 A RMED soldiers guarded /V the polling booths and navy air patrols swept the coast yesterday as VeneZUelans chose new President and Congress m their first free cii ctions m a tde. The military precautions werr taken alter reports that upporters of
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  • 75 3 Boys Scouts form their wedding arch Mr. and Mrs. K. S. ling v bo were married at St. \ml tews Cathedral on urday. Mr. Ling is the secretary of the Chinese i C. A. The bride is the former Miss Li Lee Sgo. Seen on the right are Mr. Lee
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  • 270 3 'MONEY IS HERE: WHY DO YOU LOOK OVERSEAS?' A FILIPINO industrialist, Mr. Ralph Nubia, wants to know: Why do local business tycoons fip:ht shy of using their own millions to set up industries here instead of waiting for foreign capital to do it. Mr. Nubia, the leader of a 13-member
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  • 358 3 No barriers against trade union seamen rHE Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr J. M. Jumabhoy, has denied thut the Seamen's Registry Hoard discriminates against seamen who are members of trade unions. The Minister was replying to a written question by Mr. Seah Peng Chuan, an independent Assemblyman, asking whether
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  • 86 3 FIELD MARSHAL Viscount Montgomery said m 8.8 television talk last Blffht (hat during World War II he had difficulty In persuading (icneral Eisenhower that "everything was m fart going to plan." The former Deputy Supreme Allied Commander In F.urope was speaking In a programme
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    • 60 3 If lldecember issue MM NOW ON SALE If I 111 IN THIS ISSUE T.T.C. IS TOUGH TRAINING FOR FUTURE TEACHERS THE HOOLAHOOP CRAZE B^^^ iK*mF k^Hr f ?u? wK IF jZJ^^IH jHf f H BBP Ifl W '^™r eV MODERN MEDICAL METHODS FOR WITCH DOCTORS CHRISTINE IS A KinEN WITH
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  • 202 4 pEiJERATION Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman, speaking m the Federal Legislative Council, has bluntly put into words what could with good effect he repeated by Singapore leaders who have the future of this island genuinely at heart. In a forthright attack on loaders of dubious loyalty to the
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  • 638 4  - THE BIG EVIL IN MAO'S LAND Guy Wint by Commune farmers are at State's mercy THE Chinese presfl ■erti that the new communes m China atv a higher form of social organisation than has been known anywhere before. What is there m this claim? Seen m one light, communes are
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  • 553 4  - THAT PAR TNERSHIP IS WORKING WELL William Clark by THE visit to London of U.S. Vice President i\ixon hud a double purpose; to commemorate those Americana who gave their lives alongside their British allies, and to demonstrate that the partnership of the two countries is still m full vigour today.
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  • 462 5 No annual grant: SAT A paid for cases treated THE Social Welfare Department yssterday explained that SATA could 1 draw up to a maximum of $536,000 from the Government Treasury next year if it treated more poor aid destitute tuberculous patients. The Free Press carried a report last week based
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  • 110 5 S.I.T. ASK: 'CAN YOU PAY?' IN OFFICIAL INQUIRY U now on to find out many of the 308 people their homes m the g Koo Chye fire v can afford for new homes to be built on the :tor of the c Department Woon. said each house owner to pay
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  • 70 5 BETTER SERVICE FOR S'PORE READERS Members ol the Raffles National Library are finding the library service more satisfactory, said the Librarian, Mr. L.M. Harrod. This was suggested by r members withdrawing their deposits. Last year, 876 members had their deposits refunded, compared with 976 the previous year. Membership of the
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  • 45 5 Poet-painter Derek I Cohen paints while his Maori wife, Marie, i strums a guitar and i sings to him. The couple, now In England. gave up their life m New Zealand to tour the world "m search of truth." picture. Popper
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  • 215 5 T»HE Singapore Coun--1 cil for Adult Education is to extend its building m Fort Canning by two wings next year. Each wing will be a three-storeyed building, with the ground floor open, providing a parking space. The first and second floors will consist of four
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  • 60 5 Cup for Malay contest The Indonesian ConsulGeneral m Singapore, BrigGen. Gusti Djatikusumo. has presented a silver cup to the Malay Cultural Association to be awarded to the winner of a Malay language competition at the end of this month. The competition, m the form of a written and oral test,
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  • 416 6 Your Lucky STAR o WORN today, your charm, yuar O strength of will aim magS personality is constantly being ;;In behalf of others less fortun than yourself. You have a i Vi v 0 developed social consciousness and ;;oiten use the power of the pen to exert influence. l You
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    • 53 6 FRESHEST NEW TASTE IN SMOKING 1 RIIW-nf(>^WfTH^fflM!!i9llfMTMolMlST Menthol Mist makes the hip O'a rich tobacco taste fresher while you smoke... and thr freshness stays with you lOi| after smoking, too! i I Next pack smoke the big 0! Mannfmtnrrd by Liggrtt M s fgiweg <".. fS. r/»<- nwkrr, of I
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 174 6 JEFF HAUJii;"" b^ vd||e> j or< i an altogether understand tak.ng V^_ V S^fT^Sm? I high -but if *vb i y |C TO /"^rt^^^L. VVHO ELSE BUT WMAI S I caii siqt EVEN •tS *orkmqs- t t hasno iB/wi V you Jk »sk. I^Xi^GOos atom»cs-but that is good Ol mac
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  • 388 7 Talks open in Cairo today to boost Afro- Asia trade K)\ll 1 l Hf Ht< to *»»ake anS ,|li.t move aimed at promoting her mil penetration of the Asian and African continents at the conference of ,ne "<• delegates of chambers of coin!Ji' rt< industry and agriculture from "unti throughout
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  • 450 7 By ROBIN STAFFORD BRITISH big business is quietly perfecting plans to counter the threat from the European Common Market —by a trade war from inside the six-nation tariff barrier. Multi-millionaire British concerns are quietly easing their way 4.,.i *nnf ft ,i« s
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  • 104 7 AID TO ASIA WILL BENEFIT FREE WORLD 4 STATE Department oit\ [Ida! said In Lexing,;inia that Amerit basic policy to- mmunist China is ftrmnesi against I threats." At. Marshall Green, regional planning adviser of the Bureau of Far Eastern ilrs, aid all of the is beginning 10 the United States
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  • 12 7 U.K lifts curbs lifted moil i Iron «rtl for th,. U.P. I.
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  • 101 7 Garcia's aid Asia call to Japan VISITING Philippine President Carlos, Carcia, before returning home, called on Japan to launch a far-reaching programme of cash-credit and technical aid for underdeveloped Far Eastern nations. In a dramatic statement on economic affairs, Mr Garcid specifically asked Japan to initiate intragoveriimental ventures loans from
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  • 146 7 THE KEY ISSUE IS FREEDOM FROM HUNGER PHILIPPINE Ambassador I Carlos P. Romulo told the Congress of American Industry m New Ynri< tha 4 freedom from w r 1 1 not communism, is the key issue which will prove decisive m the cold war struggle for the uncommitted nations of
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    • 124 7 LOOK AT THESE VALUES. U.P. S.P. Ladies Shorts $7.50 $4.90 each Ladies Printed Plain Slacks 8.50 5.50 Ladies Printed Shirt Blouses 5.50 3.80 Jantzen Swim Suits 46.00 15.00 Woollen Stoles 12.50 8.50 PLUS MANY ITEMS RE PRICED FOR CLEARANCE. GIAN SINGH CO., LTD. 30-1, RAFFLES PLACE, STORE! TEL: *****/6 $10,000.00
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 43 7 SINGAPORE I HIGH TIDES I TODAY: 9.34 p.m. TOMORROW: 9.09 a.m. and 10.28 p.m. I WEDNESDAY: 9.5? a.m. and 11.18 p.m. TIirKSDAY: 10.33 a.m. I FRIDAY: O.OG a.m. and 11.15 a.m. SATURDAY: 0.52 a.m. a.m. 11.58 a.m. SUNDAY: 1.35 a.m. and 12.41 pm.
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    • 100 7 X Today's radio programme .15 p.m. Rhythm at Random The Billy Cotton Band Show, 1.30 Time Signal and Nr liny s.mu.l and News; More Rhytinn at Random; 2.00 A]^ m of MuM< 0.00 Co Cl<*e. ivmn; 5.00 Btorl polltnn Corner; 10-30 Done ing Rhymrs; 5.15 Musical Birthdft) n n Dillk:
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  • 165 8 JACK MARSHALL is a fighter. He wouldn't listen when the surgeons who had token away his powers of speech warned him he was doomed to a life of silence. And now, without a larynx, with nothing but his empty tube of a throat, he makes recordings for
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  • 104 8 A8 a rt-.ult of being n with [n DO Mr. Vv'il; Hunt r. hoomaki r ow plan t., 1 only boot i, )r dOgS. A f i to m;.k< uomething to protect the tender pad ol i bull terrier He duced a pair ol h made
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  • 163 8 JULIE- 'MUMMY LIKES BABIES -SPARKS OFF KIDNA SCARE OIK YEAR OLD golden-haired Julie Comer out for a walk with her 4-year-old brother, Jimmy m London's East End saw a large pram outside a grocer's shop m Hoxton. Standing on tip-toe she peeped at the sleeping baby. "It was lovely," beamed
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  • 209 9 Cycle ban on under 12S ig town that has banned dogs from U its roads unless ley are on a lead is irning its attention children. under m of Slough, ,ckinghamshire. may ,ti themselves unable to le a bicycle unless acmpanled by a growncycllst. 1 councillor Mr. Arthur npson made
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  • 134 9 'Rock-a-bye-baby' trance for mothers-to-be '•ONAP your fingers O count five and sleep," said hypnotherapist Thomas Warne-Beresford to a roomful of expectant mothers m his London consulting room. And they fell into the first stage of an hypnotic trance. He wa.s testing the wo- men to find out if they were
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  • 108 9 I A 'Moon Rocket' sails over the 225--year-old watch tower on the summit nof Rivington Pike, Lancashire lan dbetween Bolton and Chorley. No-one knows how the rocket got there. It is about 16 feet long, silver and red m colour and is made I from canvas
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  • 46 9 Little girls stand E transfixed to the E s Pot as lovely bride E i Jacqueline Bowyer E leaves the Mite ham E Road parish church. E Surrey, after her wed- 5 ding to Mr. Brian S E James Corbishley. picture. Popper
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  • London Cissip
    • 195 10 VVHEN it comes to determination there Are few whu can equal Kay Kendall. As was illustrated by the .story Kay hersr 11 told me during the afur-the-play celebration* at Brighton recently. It seemed that Muss Kendall was very anxious to >ome pictures for her pbook of
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    • 208 10 CIR JOHN ELLERMAN, the multi-millionaire shipowner who has spent the last 21 years keeping out of the public eye, has just appointed a public relations officer. Sir John, whose main interest apart from big business and his passion for privacy Ls the study of rodents,
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    • 337 10 ROBERT uUNAT'S widow, actress Renee Asherson, sat alone m her dressing-room after hearing that her husband had left her nothing m his £24,752 will. Callers were told that Miss Asherson was so upset that she could not even see close friends. But I was told: "She is not
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  • 160 10 Cleared son returns EIGHTEEN year old Gerald Charles Elsmere, a devoted son. saved his mother's life— at the risk of his own freedom. He hit his step-father, a lazy. quarrelsome, drunkard, on the head four times with a cricket bat. And killed him. The other day after seven weeks m
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  • 203 10 FORTY-FIVE-YEAR-OLD Mr. Leslie Rackley burned all till furniture -estimated to be worth .€3OO and children's toys as a protest against "a raw deal ii officialdom." Ho, his wife Violet, aged 39, and their five child! had lived for four months m a hut on the
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  • 1174 11  - FANTASTIC PRODUCTION IN US. BUT... ...LABOUR TROUBLES, TOO NORMAN KING By If would be a very great mistake to draw the conclusion. ..that ,*****1 ••••••■■■■■■•■"•■•■■■■■■■■"■■■■■"■■"•■••■■••"■■•■••■■•■■■■••••■•■■•■■■■••■■■iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiniiniiiiiH,,,,,,,,, fhe American industrial scene presents a satisfactory picture niiHiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihh,,,,,,,!,!,,,,,,!,,^!,,,^^^,,!,,^,^,,,,^ uiiiiiiiiiiinii (x 11 1 ***************111 1 1 niniai m ihhm iiniii inTiiiiiitiiiiiii innii i
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  • 303 12  -  A. ROBERTSON Chinese once used it as a legal punishment By \tyHAT is life's prime necessity, lack of which will kill a man quicker than the absence of food and drink? The answer is sleep, the complete lack of which for
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  • 380 12 Prescribed by doctor The ideal sleep Is said to be dreamless, though it is widely considered that absolutely dreamless sleep is comparatively rare. Some inmates of mental institutions have been known to fall into an exaggerated kind of sleep, a trance-like condition
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  • 88 12 AN apple a i\.iy keeps the dentist away is the conclusion of a two-year dental research programme lucted by Liverpool University. England. Nearly 200 children helped m the survey. Half were .served with apples at the end of each n and after eating anything between meals. 6>Ol
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  • 132 12 FOR the first time m medical history a bone marrow grafting operation has proved successful. It was carried out by a French doctor at the Curie Foundation m Paris on five Yugoslav atomic scientists who ceived excessive radiation while working at the Vinea nuclear
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  • 105 12 Think when you light up— doctor SMOKERS fc«'t lung cancer ten tfm« more than non-sroo- kers, according t<> I )r Daniel Mitchell, a not- ed surßPon m Taipeh. "Whenever you think of lighting a cigarette Dr. Mitchell, Mip<'"i tendent of the Formosa natoritim and Hospi- tal. advised: 'iJeiiMin- ber the
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  • 904 13  - MAN'S PATH TO STARS IS CLEARING Werner Buedeler By iANNED travel to other worlds is pro,iv nearer than it mcd a few months least that was opinion expressed specialist* from wenty countries D met recently m sterdam to review cress achieved m different branches ronautical scitars m this assembly of
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  • 117 13 ABOVE: A drawing which shows a typical flight into space the American rocket plane, X-15, will make during research tests early next year. It will be launched near Wendover Air Force Base, Utah, from a B-52 bomber at 40,000 feet. Two liquid rocket engines will
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  • 412 13 Carbon-1 4 more deadly than S-90 By DELOS SMITH nONT overlook the carbon-14 produced by hydrogen and atomic bombs it poses a much greater threat to living and future generations of mankind than widely publicised strontium-90 and other bomb "fallout products," Dr. Linus Pauling said m New York. Ho is
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  • 629 14 I^OKM went by the board when ho Knows won the main race at Bukit Tiiuah on Saturday. Who Know* was ridden with good judgement by John Forte who allowed him to settle down behind pacemakers Powhatan and Tudor Wonder. As soon as they were
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  • 611 14 ALLAN LEWIS SUMS UP THE FIRST DAY SINGAPORE TRAINERS WON ALL NINE EVENTS AT BUKIT TIMAH ON SATURDAY. Keith Daniels topped the list with four winners— Rina, High Socks, Who Knows and Grey Elegance. He was narrowly beaten with Brave General. Hobbs saddled three winners
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  • 74 14 rpilF. IN nan* Turf lull s liristma-i-New Year meetin* scheduled for December 25 and 11 and January 1 will probably be thrlr brat for some time. Tiny arc assured of the three day* raring, as Singapore is *lvin* valuable support. Trainer Jack Spencer intends to
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  • 114 14 cirey Blegaacc had Htik ihJ ble to win the bui ran M the assistance of Buanf'i 3 apprentice allowaine ho uas ways close up behind the leads Sir Kinder. He raced to the front ente-ia the straight and ran on well v hold off Aberdeen by threequarters
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    • 227 14 Readers are Up-to-Date! Malaya i> lit focal point send regularl) to Malayan ol South East Asia and students ami ex-Malayans m ih\ people toda) considei abroad, that this i» area where The "Budget' 1 can of the future destinies of the rom>r (l v u|irM world will be determined. 011
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 184 14 1 I I I CLUES ACROSS 3 I quiet many 1 Drink for Sir Joseph In (10). "Pinafore" (6). 5 Fat fish with a i Mr. Lyon's clock? (3, 3). tail <7>. 8 Nearly arouse m a drinking 6 A try on for I bout (8). 7 M the hou
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  • 214 15 ENGLISH HORSES WON'T LIKE STARTING STALLS Second-day runners m smart gallops on the training track rrHE stari of the main l int Bukit on Saturday, ho favourite vent Park and Pi c a d o r i idly away, i d example of Engll ;h horses reto standing starts. ck<
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  • 111 15 PIIKSE horses should bo worthwhile propositions i Saturday's perform- •'"< -n ;u Rukit Timah:— (late Native) a threeold English filly b> Hal sprinter Colon--111 s »<' came homo t«> finish seventh. me race will Improve lior Jf watch out for her next time out. BRAVO
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  • 18 15 BUND WALKER USES A BRAILLE MAP Vcar old Rob. V i from <ik the ■nd with only a
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  • 298 15 I/INOO MANKAD, the Indian Test player, took four wickets and scored 85 not out for Central Zone asiunst the West Indies team m Jabalpur yesterday. Central Zone ended the second day of the match with 151 lor two on the board m reply to
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  • 103 15 RUGBY STAR NOW TURNS TO SOCCER \/|OORCLOSE Secondary I*l Modern School at Middleton Lanes has as a master Dai Bevan, who played Rugby Union as a wing three-quarter for Cardirt and Ruiiby League for Wigan and Halifax, as well as winning League "cap§" for Wales and for Groat Britain. When
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  • 121 15 NonuYOSiii Sadahaga oi Japan yesterday won the 12th Asahi Marathon at Ut.sunomiya, Central Japan, In 2hr. 24min Badanagfl ta at the favoured foreign cnti Veikko Karvonen of I land (second), 2hr. 24min PranJO Mihalivia I lur cl t and P Kantortk 01 !ze< iM>.-,iova-kia (fourth).
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  • 465 15  - WINNING TRIAL BY FAST NEWCOMER AL L AN LEWIS S3i gKVKItAI. sma rl gallops were seen on the fast number two track at Bukit Timah this morning by horses engaged on Wednesday. Newcornc w e r e amoiiK the best, and I thought Son of April (Mdwi) did a winning
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  • 23 15 Au s i ralian tennis player Margaret Hollycr '-■.lined a triple victory m tho Cliilrnn trnnis tournameni ai Bantu
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  • 150 15 ALL Asian competitor! were eliminated from the men's singles, which reached the quarter finals stage, m the Asian Lawn Tennis Championships yesterday m Lahore. Pakistan. Results In the men's singles: Robert Hallet, I (France) beat Osamu l.^hi- 1 guro (Japan) 6-3, 8-6, 6-3;
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