The Singapore Free Press, 5 January 1959

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own I auul> Paper No ***** Singapore. Monday, January 5, 1959. Price 15 Ct*.
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  • 303 1 a TSTRALIA beat England A by eight wickets m the d Te>t In Melbourne morning. evitable victory put n two up In the five--h series. the Australians made I work oi it this mornSetting most of their In two and singles, was trapped by Laker
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  • 24 1 'v first grade rubI f o.b. opened m re this morning at per lb down iiveoi a cent on FrlThe tone was
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  • 59 1 >n Foreign r. Dr. SubanLrtf airport gapore'i Mayor, ng Guan. when 10-day holllay, Ant id. -übandrlo was the Secretary-General of the foreign ministry. Mr. Suwito, and the Mayor of Jakarta, Mr. Sudiro. Mayor Sudiro has arrant ed a schedule for Mayor Ong. It includes visit tho
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  • 187 1 Air girls angry at order to cut skirts SEVEN hundred air girb are furious over an order from Lord Douglas of Kirtleside, British European Airways chairman to I cut three inches off their calf-length skirts. The order went out i at London Airport after I Lady Douglas a frequent air
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  • 241 1 'Bishops are just bullies' —a vicar A CHURCH OF ENGLAND clergyman charged yesterday that some bishops were "episcopal bulli. The Rev. W. J. S. Weir, vicar ot Kirton Suffolk, said certain bishops "terrorise" rank-and-flle parsons who remarried divorced persons against official church ruling. "Some bishops are nothing more than episcopal
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  • 313 1 Radio signals blocked as it spins round sun RUSSIAN tracking stations have lost touch with the moon rocket, now m orbit round the sun, "because of the rotation of the earth," the Soviet news agency, Tass, said last night. Tass did not elaborate, but
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  • 112 1 Mikoyan to meet Dulles SOVIET Deputy Premier Mlkoyan disclosed on arrival In Washington yesterday that he had an appointment today to meet Mr. John Foster Dulles, U.S. Secretary of State. He was prepared to discuss various subjects with U.S. Government leaders he added, Mr. Mikoyan spoke to reporters on the
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  • 38 1 <.JF he first two P° llo cases l\t ls were admitted to the Middleton Hospital between noon on Saturday and 9.30 a.m. today. The total number of cases tor last year was 411.
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  • 44 1 The Federation Prime Mini Tengku Abdul Rahman, last night granvd an "absolute pardon" to 52 Philippine Military Academy being punished for various offences^ In Ml official mil order, thi Premier UMd the privilege given by thidemy authorities to ing chief., of Bt
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  • 150 2 |f U DAVID 'BY Porel i i'' 1^ night .1 the Brit i h d< l< the conference on I Ich n inn for Ch a and the Nei the thre? participants In the conference Ited Slates, RU-ssia and Britain agreed <>n the iirst
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  • 47 2 A lorry lnack'd with U weight oi dynami.r kid, l d fell 120 feet Into a mountain ravl n< ;tr Vallon, l ranc< yest< rda police reported the d; did not explode i> I two lorry crews iou.s. Iv Iniun d. Reuter
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  • 22 2 The Governor <>f Malacca, Tun Leong Yew Koh. will open the new $500,000 Cathay Cinema m Malacca on Jan. 15.
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  • 70 2 Singapore markets arc now choked with a ulut Of pineapples as a result of the crisis m the industry Prices have tumbled from <>0 cents to between five and 10 cents each m the markets during the past week. But fruit dealers port disappointing sales
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  • 146 2 rPWELVE political nio- derates were yesterday elected to Aden's newly-constituted Legislative Council, m a poll m which only about a third of the electorate voted. Cairo and Yemen broadcasts had called for a boycott of the election by supporters of Arab nationalism. A large
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  • 467 2 CASTRO DECLARES: NO ASSOCIATION WITH COMMUNISM DX. FIDEL CASTRO, m the first PrCtt interview since liis rebel troops forced the overthrow of the Cuban regime on New Year's Kve, dis owned any association of his '26th of July" movement with t'ummuii ism. He siid he held "no resentment" against the
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  • 103 2 A hero's welcome in Havana tomorrow OR. FIDEL CASTRO 1 ox poet t'd to arrive In Havana late tomorrow for a hero's welcome. He is now on his way from the provisional capital 01 Bantiago de Cuba with a motonsed column and neartng Camaguey city from where he could rcarh
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  • 107 2 Frances interior miniter, Mr. Emile Pelletier. has announced that much red tape will be swcp* away under local government reforms which introduce a wide measure Of decentralisation. Mr. PeHetler said ma/iy for malitles and "archaic pro cedures" will tx* abolished Local councils will havo
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  • 35 2 An Ea*l German govern nient delegation headed bj the Prime Minister. Hen Otto Orotewohl, arrived Cairo by air yesterday Rt the st.ut of a Middle and Far East tour. Reuter
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  • 37 2 SEBASTIANO de Mauro. 22. was taken to hospital y<^ 'erday at Syracuse. Bicily. nft^r brtthiß a friend I* could eat five partridge* and thrro nhfananU at <>n ilttinf. Hi won the bet U.P.I.
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  • 33 3 4 Y FOUR thud year History and geography tg ol the Nanyang y are leaving Sin today to visit India. ir two-month tour ver Pkcei of htetortin( j geographic*) m
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  • 393 3 Report predicts bright future for Malayan rubber yHE American natural rubber bureau yesterday x predicted a bright future for the industry, particularly In Malaya where ambitious plans called for vastly expanded production m the years ahead. The bureau, In a year-end report, said natural rubber consumption outstripped production on a
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  • 175 3 FILM STAR SOPHIA MAY BE EXILE ITALIAN film star Sophia Loren and film producer Carlo Ponti may become voluntary exiles from Italy if a public prosecutor of the Rome tribunal now inquiring into the case finds that a charge of bigamy can be made against them, close friends of the
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  • 39 3 Australian Defence r Mr. Athol Townterday announced Appointment o! acting .mder J. Ferguson, as Australian member of \YO military plantall m Bangkok, zander Ferguson will two years succeeding Commander S. J. i In April Reuter
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  • 36 3 Work has begun on i bridge costing Ms<w million which will span tl». Panam i it will be the m per manrnt link brtv.<«>n N and South Amci Ince tiio canal opened it. Reuter
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  • 39 3 picture. Ineho Ja'af.ir bin Mohcl. Amin and his bride, the former (he Rosml blntc Snklr, after their weddinn at Sibu Road. Singapore, yesterday. The brkießroom is a member of the Straits Times Production Department staff. Free Press
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  • 120 3 VIDAL < 1 mente. Superior Dominican society m Hon« iday christened 80 foot junk. Kubi:i blonde, which seta out on an 11.000 miles hi I making voyage to Barce lons tnla week. ther Clement* the n,i ol the crew comprisin Spa nlarda and one Chlm
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    • 165 3 rVo/3^ m N&W SHOES Model 60 tf****** 3 Spore: $3.50 t rf>^^ffi Fed. Borneo: $4.50 j^ Iff 'ff Children's flexible leather shoes V, m beige, brown or black. *V^***«aaaßß^^ Mo <*el 75 S ,^l/)^ i Spore: $6.90—$ 9.90 J Fed. Bm.: $7.90— 510.90 ■■".0-/ Children's step-in leather i j/;i shoes
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  • 182 4 The Singapore Free Press Opinion NOT FOR SHOW Monday, Jan. 5, li» IT IS only right and natural that everything that we have m Singapore which could be of interest to our tourist visitors should be on display for them. Eut. at the same time, such displays must never be
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  • 1099 4  -  DON TAYLOR by Idu nut believe th< has cv» year SO lull Ol significance and ot promts* tor the Commonweal tii as 1958. In my mind, the great prospect before the Commonwealth has always been that it could become v unique instrument for
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  • 482 4  -  PETER WOON By IN 1959... ARGOSY and Van--1 guard, the two new British airliners now due to make their maiden flights soon, are not the most Inspiring vehicles to look at Beside the graceful Comet they stand m URly ducklings. But the seasonal mci an end!
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    • 53 4 i W Aar The lnte.-t Mml-permanent rinac perfieted by InectO brings unbelievable colour rl:unour to your hair. Three shades that \wll ne4 tf through many shampoos, not inanent \vav«». n d ii r magic mEerm Available at hading dealers and HE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD 33, RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE
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  • 245 5 4 NOTHEK attempt to solve the A eight-year-old stockpile rice dispute between the Government the traders will be made when r ice merchants meet the Minister Commerce and Industry, Mr. j M Jumabhoy, this week. Tlie merchants maintain that if the Government abolished
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  • 57 5 Firefighters battling against 50 foot high flames m one of the Cape peninsula's most devastating mountain ftres had to contend with snakes which fled down the slopes before the flames. A strong southeaster sent the fire roaring down the mountainside after it had broken out for
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  • 38 5 Queen Juliana returned to Soestdijk, Holland, yesterday from London m a plane > piloted by Prince Bernhard after a three-day private visit to Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone. She was accompanied by Princess Margriet. Reuter
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  • 50 5 picture fhla is the man who saved the Queen's Christmas broadcast— 22-year-old barman John Harvey of King's Lynn, Norfolk. John found the script of the speech, marked with vital directions about camera angles and M>und cues, after the producer had reported the loss of his briefcase. Popper
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  • 24 5 L50 luages and from 5:< non-Coni-countriea meet in New Delhi today for a flveday international congi of jurist Reuter
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  • 150 5 Photos to be on show for the Fair THE Photographic Society of Singapore will bi Holding their loth International Photographic Salon at the Victoria Memorial Hall early m March. The Society has also been asked to organist' the photographic shuw at the constitution fair. Last year the Society started a
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    • 181 5 m,b k, SOBRANIE Viitfitiia are no ordinary cigarettes; they are made to meet the requirements of the most fastidious of palates. SOBRANIE Virginia is matured m casks— just like vintage wine to give you the perfect cigarette! SOBRANIE VIRGINIA SOLE AGENTS:^ m jAf //f I'NOtrOII KUALA IUM^UI 9INAN4 A <"M9OOOMOM4W
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    • 140 6 T_^^^^m ■■■tii wn ■iiIIPIiWWIW— I l^HP^ ip^ IV %iI"KF B by Sydney Jordan MVMMtAhI by Lee talk and Phil f «y^» aI I mooP£?ki MEKE'S A RARE P t"(TE I ■SAU H tN* i >C» hct M«r r I JANE by Hubbard r w w su i'lltcw, JA^.e WE A3=/-
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    • 384 6 BORN today, you arc one of til who has a tremtndous store ot vital energy and you are excepti* ally active and energetic. You .arc always busy doing something. Direct your activities Into some constructive channel and you can become an outstanding personality. Since you are highly adaptable you manage
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  • 86 7 CHEAPER TO IMPORT VEGETABLES? i aj>or. \gricultuml 1 r, Mr r. E. C >bb. iday that the would bf able to ugh viguables consumption it an effort is made m the few years. But he doubted if it be economically Oils tO do 80. It cheaper to conimport certain types
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  • 19 7 10 50.000 kllowai !^n on the Volga 1 brooder n tperimenl h.»w the Soviet Reuter
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    54 7 pUVMPION Jockey r_ V Freddie Winter E E makes a spectftcvlat E E picturt' as he leaves the saddle and bciotnes E z airlwrne while riding E E .Tim m the Mistletof E Novices Steeplechase, s E 11*' landed back on his E mount before falling. E E Sport and
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    27 7 picture MR BENEDICT (iOI! I i»k linn* and Miss < Chin Yin were married al th< Church of Sacred llrart T^nk Road Singapore, at the weekend Free Press
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  • 186 7 'We cannot eat pineapples day after day' SINGAPORE housewives would very much liko to help the Federation m its "Operation Pineapple." but say they could not eat the same fruit every day. Operation Pineapples whs launched over the week- I end m an eilort to save the livelihood of thousands
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  • 241 7 New Govt. policy on Formosa supplies? T»HE Singapore Ministry of Commerce and Inx dustry, m conjunction with the health authorities, is considering whether to continue strict checks on canned foodstuffs imported from Formosa. These tests were instituted as a result of a report from Taipeh
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    • 149 7 THERE'S REAL FASHION EXCITEMENT IN THE LATEST SELECTION OF DRESS MATERIALS FROM FRANCE, ENGLAND. GERMANY AND SWITZERLAND, IDEAL PRINTS IN SILK AND COTTON NOW AVAILABLE. GIAN SINGH CO LTD. 2 (House of Elegance Quality) a Raffles Place, Spore Tel: *****/6 Naturally ..^2^ the taste is of ||H3Kj| carefully roasted fe*
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 38 7 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: 8.24 p.m. TOMORROW: 7.47 a.m. and 9.37 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 8.44 a.m. and 10.31 p.m. THURSDAY: 9.34 a.m. and 11.17 p.m. FRIDAY: 10.19 a.m. and 11.58 p.m. SATURDAY: 11.03 a.m. SUNDAY: 0.37 a.m. 11.46 a.m.
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    • 106 7 Spore radio 1.01 Monday Musicale; 1 30 Time Signal and News; 1 45 Melody on the Move; 2.00 Close Down; 5.00 Programme Summary, 5.03 Waltses to Remember; 5.30 Musical Birthday Cards; 6.00 Piano Recital by Louis Kentner; 6.30 I heard Europe Singing; 6.45 Speak Malay; 653 Announcements and Singapore Share
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  • 146 8 Rolling out the barrel for a new cooper Over and over goes 21 -year-old Raymond Emery in a cask he made himself He was being, rung out at Stroud. Gloucestershire. as a fully fledged cooper after completing his apprenticeship. The c e r e m o n y whch ended
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  • 235 8 THE MILLI IS D UIET NAIRE EAD 4 QUIEI, umid-lo* made news m all other day. It was millionaire. Alexander Crighton n life In Branch Hillj him by a largi almost entirely to him by hi> one-time Scottish b Mr. Nivison was a m life, although I showed tha: when
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  • 76 8 Milan's skys aper As one tall building after another has reached for the sky over the past few years, Milan, Italy, has steadily and almost unnoticed become the New York of Europe. Here, towering above the city s a building to ck them all a 31 office block that highest
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  • 75 8 ARGOSY WILL SOON BE ON THE WING This is one of the first pictures <>! the new ''freightercoach* 1 Irgosy aircraft completed re cently by Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft Ltd., Coventry, for Ihe Hawker Siddclej V i ition Division. The freighter and coach-class p.issm%tt airliner v ;,t Present undergoint engine lest^
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  • 71 9 The statues of General GordoJi and Lord Kitchener which have stood for many years m Khartoum were removed recently under cover of darkness and arc note stored m a museum until arrangements are made for them to be brought to British. In this picture a large
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  • 110 9 Ballet to have 4 Cinderellas Cinderellas bot h rn are ballerinas Mar- got Fonteyn {left) and Svetlana Berio- m soya, pictured dur- m ing a dress rehearsal of Frederick Ashton's ballet "Cm- derella" at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, re- cently. The ballet is to be m given
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  • 42 9 Window slasher strikes again West Berlin's "window slasher" who ruined about 45 simp Wind by n wiih a glasscuttei imond i Pi tid he fOt ;iwny unreco murking another 47 windows He now caused dam timatod at wrll over 100.000 marl Reuter
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    657 10 London Gossip ii X tun iMipprd the question. Sill has slid "Yrs." Bttt his pmptrthr father-in-law told mc la«t week he hadn't been "approached officially.* 1 He is M-year old Kobin Kay. elder son of comedian Ted Ray. She is 20-year old Susan Stranks, who has just finished Riming at
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  • 391 10 AYOI Mi man who was to have married on Boxing Day walked hand m hand with his fiancee beside the Thames last week. And next moment he was m the river— floating away with the tide. She had told him she could not
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  • 110 10 BOY FALLS FROM 50 MPH EXPRESS -AND LIVES A DOOR of the Scandi- navian Express opened at 50 miles an hour and out fell six-year-old Kenneth Lobley from Leeds. He rolled down a banK. picked himself up. and ran to the arms of a startled signalman Jua before an electric
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  • 51 10 The High Commissioner for Ghana, Mr. E. O. Asafu-Adjaye is seen here unveiling a new nameplate on a British Railways locomotive at Euston Station, London, the other day. The locomotive, previously named "Gold Coast" has now like the former colony had its name changed to Ghana.'picture.
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  • 747 11  - Bringing up the royal children Dorothy Laird THE QUEEN SAID: CHARLES MUST BE TAUGHT TO BE A GOOD MAN SO THAT HE WILL BE A GOOD KING by ANE of tho most U important duties 0 |he Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh is bringing U p their children. Tho
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  • 1165 12  - Surgeons will break a tradition Muriel Penn PUBLIC TO BE TOLD ABOUT RESEARCH WORK By Reuter s correspondent m mmw mmw B A milestone m history Money needed BRITAIN'S surgeons, breaking their tradition of silence, have dc- tided to take I step into the advertising |ge and tell the world
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  • 5 12 LONDON 'S 'HOUSE OF SECRETS'
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  • 152 12 Surgeon gives dog second heart A PROMINENT So- E A viet scientist has E transplanted a second E heart into a doe m a E demonstration of his r operative technique for East German physi g E cian, the ADN news E agency reported. The operation was performed by physiolo-
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  • 531 13  - CANADIAN RIVER PROJECT MEANS MILLIONS FOR U.K. ROBERT SINGLETON by nl \NS to turn British Columbia's great and picturesque Peace River I into the worlds biggest hydro-electric power project have been distlosed -it Vancouver. It will mean jobs for thousands and big contracts tor Britain. rhe project likely to cost
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  • 132 13  -  PETER WOON 'lON of all the British designs for the latest. aircraft compc--1 has started a i »w. proposals anti-submarine irned down. they v idc-red. NATO comilgn by ompanyfßrt thf three other nufactui ckletoi lefs,whopul engine* m hacfieton, are out working to the Breguet drawings They
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  • 53 13 The first experimental nuclear reactor m Africa Is to be installed at Leopoldville University, Belgian Congo soon. It was announced. The American-made reactor, of a maximum power of 100 kilowatts, will be used for the production of radio-isotopes for use m medicine and m animal physiology, university
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  • 26 13 THE WORLD OF SCIENCE In case of trouble you press the first button to call the police, and the other button to send the rocket up"
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  • 121 13 a MONKEY which was ,1 sent up M miles m rocket five years ago has i rm. lined a crotehey barhelof «ver sinee and the I nlted states Air Force Is wondering why. Experts cannot tell whether the rocket trip influenced the monke\ Of not. beCftOM
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  • 336 13  - H-bombs to make Arctic hot? J STUBBS WALKER SCIENTISTS are talking about changing the weather deliberately with H-bombs. Ten big H-bombs exploded m the Arctic Ocean might t do the trick, according to theories of Dr. H. Wexler. director of research at the United States 1 Weather Bureau. The bombs
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  • 239 13  - ARMY'S ATOM ROCKET STAYS SHACKLED CHAPMAN PINCHER r>RITAIN has decided to remain dependent on the United States for supplies of atomic warheads for the Corporal rocket the Army's only atom weapon. The Americana will not hand ovei the warheads to the British rocket regiments unlesa they are to be used
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  • 123 14 BRUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE by M Hamton-Cray Dt*l*r: South t Ait West |»m». North (M.i- Club lal r Spade; 1 I ed ienl two play. Boul Diamonds i into i.ii time I! h Thla wa i foi applying a Standard Bi Id c principle; when In doubt, pr< ler the
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  • 190 14 TOURISTS WIN BY 163 RUNS '■'Hh mc.'.c. amateui I smith America irgen me Cricket Association by 169 runs with 75 minute* to .spare m the t we -day lixwhlch ended In Buenos All •rday. The home Bide were set to score •'*<>() runs for victory m their second innings attcr
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  • 451 14 Will this buying never end? By ARCHIE QUICK THERE could not be a greater contrast m the present fortunes of two First Division clubs than that shown by struggling Portsmouth and thriving Wolverhampton. Twice champions since the War, Portsmouth are closer to relegation than any time during their 32 years
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  • 71 14 OLMEDO AND MACKAY WIN IN PERTH ALEX Olmedo and Barry Mackay, membei the victorious American Davis Cup team, both won the Western Australian lawn tennis championships In Perth yesterd i Olmedo, who won his two singles matcl md the doubles m the Davl Cup insl Australia. beal Prank Traffe •An
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  • 34 14 me United States lawn tennis team, who b. it tralia In the n.i Cnalli nmd last week been Invited to play m South Africa m February and March. Reuter
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    28 14 "I've got the sort of hangover today, that if I suddenly discovered I'd won £75.000 on the pools all I couhl raise would be a hollow -jroau—
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  • 84 14 I BARTON, the Pres- j j ton North End j I goalkeeper, is only j 16-years-old, but! he holds his own i here against senior j I opponents, saving j from Arsenal m- j side-right Groves I j m an English FA. I Div. 1 League! match at
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  • 98 14 Auckland beat Ot; holders, by 164 1 their Plunket Shield match in Auckland. Set to score 281 to v 185 minutes, Otago w« out for 116 in 160 ml K.W. Hough of Au« took five second Inn wickets for 40. giving match figures of
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  • 141 14 MKS. Polly Hnrn> known as worn. in Itoxing chamuioii of tin world.' has died n hospi t:«l aged 77. Known by her maiden name as Polly Fftlrclottftl s»m- wms reported to bftv<* boxed with such Afhtera as Billy Wells. Hritish heavyweight champion lHll-1^ and Jack
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    • 96 14 PPfHHHHi 1 1 I en |x X( R °SS I a Uttle Liberal Inside All 2 i a poll- (5) Can father tell M knee cap?! A (7). 5 Bargain without profit (.3). i). fl l'"i over-ag< m ;i .^tatut {H) (5) -in Dared to feu (3). U Flown- m
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  • 141 15 Johore are in All Blues final IOHORE rnterei l the J final of Hie All Blurs State rusby com etition for the first when they beat Singapore 17-5 on Batuull> on the Singapore j).ul.HU'. the linal Johore Mill Pl;»> Kiduh the northrrn chamSingapore tM J<»korf were strong: rivals the southern
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  • 139 15 Ashley Cooper is now professional 4SHLEY Cooper of Australia, who holds the Wimbledon lawn tennis championship, turned professional this morning:. hick Kramer, the American professional tennis promoter, said that Cooper had accepted his offer of M 5300,000. Thr 2^-vcnr-old Cooper Australia's Number One. is the second Australian to join Ki.nncrs
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  • 29 15 $865,000 horse beaten by neck I 'Die, Kreatpsi :i :l g tliorough- wa beatrn the Msiso.(«oo Handicap over at Arcadia, iturday. orld reearninga ol nd to -•M.nidt was Reuter
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  • 16 15 |"t Union v team 7 1 res- M w v me m weel
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  • 27 15 Srpp Brhr of W won the slalom evnit hr Adrlbodon intrrn»Uonal nkilnfl rompptition from I n«ld of 6f) rntr:«nt from trn nalioru yesterday drlbodfu. Switzerland
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  • 22 15 Something new m root ball i tli<> frrr Insui srhemr whlcli han boon m aiiKiir.il.'d by Newport iKhtt Supporters' Club
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  • 147 15 INDIA AND AUSTRALIA FORM A NEW BODY INi .v Australia have Joined In a campaign to revise the programme for world amateur billiards and to form a new world council lor controlling international competition. Australian Billiards Association president Claude Harris wno has expressed dissatisfaction with the handling of amateur .snooker
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  • 34 15 British boxer Pat McAteer became the father of a sixpound. 14- ounce boy yesterday. The baby was born at Parsons Doctors Hospital m Flushing. Long Island, New York.- U.P.I.
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  • 132 15 MORE thnn 110 women skiers from 15 countries will begin to arrive at Grindelwald. Switzerland today for wi >i la usually not only the lust but also the biggest ski meet of the son for women outside of .id world champion mp> The events
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  • 27 16 TWO U.S. Navy men were killed and three seriously Injured when their plane crashed while taking oil from McMurdo Sound. Antarctica.- U.P.I.
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  • 21 16 Greek Cypriot leaders yesterday formed a "supreme economic council" to fight the Cyprus Government's new anti-Eoka ta\ measures. Reuter
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