The Singapore Free Press, 12 January 1959

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper No. l Sinsaporr. Monday, January 12, 1959. Price 15 Ct*.
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  • 151 1 MORE than GO people were injured, six seriously, when a crowd stampeded and police made lathi charges at Nagpur last night. The disturbances were at a cultural show by Bombay's film stars, organised at the venue of the 64th session of
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  • 106 1 F OG, SO MIKOYAN ESCAPES REFUGEES deputy PreAnastas Ml- nved at Los "i*ht for a but heav, ■;r^d his plane BurbMik instead 'national airport I 1000 refugees of ll) tage a pro- test demonstration. Before Mr. Mikoyan left San Francisco the Governor of California, Mr. Edmund Brown, apologised to him
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  • 389 1 ()UTSPOKEN criticisms of the Education Ministry were heard Trom parents of some 30,000 children who enrolled for the first time when Singapore's schools opened again this morning. They grumbled at the distance they had to travel to enrol the children and the amount of money they
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  • 23 1 Blizzards swept across Britain yesterday. More than 20 roads were blocked In North Scotland. Snow had reached central London by last night.
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  • 151 1 rpHIRTY-SIX people died when a West Ger- man airliner crashed and burst into flames while coming m to land at Rio de Janeiro international airport. There were three survivors from the crew of 10 the co-pilot, steward and stewardess, radio reports
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  • 73 1 S'PORE-BOUND AIRLINER TURNS BACK A SINGAPORE BOUND 8.0.A.C. Britannia airliner with 54 passengers on board was forced to return to London Airport yesterday an hour after take-off because the pilot found its undercarriage assembly would not retract. Hundreds of gallons of fuel were jettisoned from tho aircraft over the English
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  • 28 1 January flrst grade rubber buyers fob. opened m Singapore this morning at 86 5/8 cents per lb.. unchanged on Friday's close. The tone was steady, quiet.
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  • 28 1 FIEE PRESS racing correspondent Trespasser tipped five winners m Saturday's programme of eight races. They were Prize Entry, Ellew, Heart's Ease, Technicolor II and Colza.
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  • 479 1 Burke out to Laker: Aussies steadily 4 USTRALIA batted cauA tiously to take their score to 40 for 1 when play resumed m the third Test m Sydney this morning. Laker had Burke brilliantly caught by Lock for 12 but the England bowlers could claim no other success. Trueman again
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  • 218 1 Britain's Malta plan in peril |\ECLARATIONS by all U Malta's political parties this weekend made It clear last night that Britain faced failure of her interim plan to rule the island through a nominated council representing all Maltese interests. The island's two main political parties Labour and the Right-wing Nationalists
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  • 479 2 MOSCOW PROPOSAL ESSENTIALLY UNACCEPTABLE s BRITAIN is consulting its allies about the Soviet proposals for a German peace conference m two months time, a Foreign Office spokesman said In London yesterday. He added that the text of the Soviet note and draft
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  • 251 2 MR. MOLOTOV TO CO AS ENVOY TO HOLLAND? REPORTS from three capitals suggest that Mr. Vyacheslav Molotov, a former Soviet Deputy Premier and Foreign Minister, might be appointed Russian ambassador to either Holland or Finland. Mr. Molotov, 68, was appointed ambassador to Outer Mongolia m mid-1957 after his dismissal from
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  • 155 2 QUEEN TOLD: DON'T SEND CHARLES TO FOX HUNT mHE National Society for the Abolition of Cruel Sports In Britain said yesterday it has written to the Queen urging that Prince Charles should not attend meet of foxhounds. The society told the Queen it understood that Prince Charles "has either recently
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  • 72 2 rFHREE of the four balX loonists of "The Small World" left Bridgetown, Barbados, yesterday for New York to the tunes of calypsos, mambos and rhumbas. A red carpet was laid along the parking apron to the waiting aircraft and there were loud cheers from the large crowd
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  • 32 2 Syria is to construct a 440-mile railway line be-'.-,crn the Mediterranean port of Latakia and the Jezira district under the 1957 Soviet-Syrian a i d agreement. Reuter Reuter
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  • 171 2 UK accuses— and Izvestia prints it RUSSIA, with a display of diplomatic candour, yostrrday printed m the Government newspaper Izve.stia word for word a recent highly critical British Noto to Moscow about Berlin. In Uk> Note UM British Fore! ',n Office recalled tho Kibbcntrop-Molotov pact and dug dffp into historical
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    • 139 2 mw shoes Model 60 yJ* l^^^^ Spore: $3.50 jjf rf^ Fed. A Borneo: $4.50 tf \,;tt j Children's flexible leother shoes \V \>w. J VW m beige, brown or block. I I^/^T Model 75 wVjf^' Spore: $6.90—$ 9.90 U Fed. Brn.: $7.90— 510.90 Children's step-in leather —^^r shoes with cellocrepe
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  • 233 3 4 KODKO and the Chicago Symphony OrchesA tra may go to Moscow later this year to take nut iii a United States fair. The fair opens m Moscow on -July 4 for 40 days as part of a cultural exchange. It will
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  • 31 3 m airlines, one of the nations biggest air carriers yesterday announced the end ol a 22 -day strike by Its 1.500 pilots and resumed limited flight sche- Reuter
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  • 30 3 Dr. Nkrumah. the Prime Minister of Ghana, left Cairo yesterday by air for Accra via Rome after a two-day visit on his way home from India. Reuter
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  • 80 3 TOYS FOR THE POOR-THEN POPE JOHN WALKS HOME pOPE JOHN yesterday walked home through the streets of Rome and the Vatican after handing out toys, food and clothirtff to hundreds of poor Italian children outside the Vatican walls. Pope John arrived there by car. On leaving, h e looked surprised
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  • 134 3 OOLICE at Carmel. Cali■l fornla. yesterday sought a mystery witness m the slaying of Mrs. Clair Mohr 58, who onco appeared m silent films with Rudrt'.ph Valentino. The former actmi was found stabbed to death m the bedroom of her fashionable homo on
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  • 121 3 THE worst weather conditions of the year are being experi- 1 enced m North Wales, and among those m trouble on the road was Superintendent A. H. Roberts of Denbigh, whose car refused to take a steep hill on the i road over the moors
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  • 151 3 f AWYER Cyril Harvey, writing m a publication of the Conservative Party, yesterday called for a divorce system that would make the "quickie divorces of Reno and Mexico look antiquated." Mi. Harvey, urged that Britons who marry m civil ceremonies be allowed to divorce the
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  • 105 3 BID TO PAWN WIFE FOR $170 FLOPS JENNIE THOMAS, 47, of Birmintj- ham, England, looked around for new ways to raise a loan yesterday after failing m efforts to pawn his wife. Thomas said he needed £20 ($170) m a hurry. He took his 41--year-old wife, mother of four children,
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    • 47 3 Wishing Our Chinese Patrons Friends a Prosperous and Happy New Year F KADER S New Year's SALE Commencing 12th January, 1959 An exclusive range of materials for all taste and prices to suit every pocket Visit: ABDUL KADER CO., 59 Anih Street 59 Singapore, 7. Tel: *****
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  • 183 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY. Jan. 12. 1959. Opnion CROWDING DANGER rpHE news that insur- ance companies are anxious that there should be a law to limit the number of passengers that may be carried in a private car will come as no .surprise. The Free Press has constantly drawn
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  • 252 4 Society must give answer on tins issue A NOTED scientist has declared that the time is turning when society will have to decide whether individuals should retain the right to say how many children they will have. The scientist, Dr. (ieorge Beadle, of the California Institute of Technology, said that
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  • 671 4  -  Philip Kim by 'pHE sleepy valley of A Panmunjom m the neutral zone of Korea, Where the United Nations and the Communist armies signed an armistice m 1953. has become a major tourist attraction. American and North Korean guards m the neutral zone are the
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  • 364 4  - THE BIG POTEEN SMUGGLING GANGS CASH IN Michael Ryan by IRELAND'S biggest export during the last month of 1958 was no, not turkeys, but poteen, illicitly manufactured Irish whiskey. The term "poteen" is derived from "poitin," the diminutive of "poite," which means "pot" m the ancient language of Ireland. The
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  • 82 5 picture I THIS is the new tunnel which will con- I nect London's Waterloo i railway terminus with i the l nderground staj turn at the Bank m j I the heart of the comj mercial area. It will I luMiNf Britain*! first i
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  • 29 5 Two Vietnamese public works officials, Mr Nguyen md Mr. Nguen have arrived m >tudy the road construction and nee. 11l be here for two
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  • 252 5 Women will attend 22 functions in nine days T«WO HUNDRED and A fifty delegates from Singapore and 13 other areas will attend 22 functions during the Pan-Pacific South -East Asia Women's Association seminar m the Colony from Thursday to Jan. 23. The seminar will be opened by the Chief Minister,
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  • 114 5 THE Duke of Edinburgh and Prince Charles returned to Sandringham yesterday after spending a cootshooting weekend at an inn on the Norfolk Broads. They arrived at Hickling < Broad on Friday to take put m fin annual root shoot there. The Island
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  • 111 5 S'p ore radio 1.01 p.m Monday Musicale; i 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 Melody on the Move; 2.00 Close Down; 5.00 Piogramme Summary and Waltze.s to Remember; 30 Children's Corner and MvMral Recital by Andre Tchaikowsky; 6.30 I heard Europe Singing; 6.45 Speak Malay; 6.53 Announcements and Singapore Share
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  • 74 5 The Singapore stamp Club is operating an "exchange circuit" t<>r thi benefit 01 its members In the Federation, Sarawak. Brunei and North Horneo. The honorarj ry of the club Mr H<\ RodyK. members who wanted hould their book ir. a.g.j. Yuung who is In charge Ol
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  • 386 6 Your Lucky Star BORN today, you m reliab trustworthy and dependab.. all that you undertake. You t appear to do things with a gr< and sudden ttair but beforehand there has been careful pla; minute attention to detail thoughtful attention given which j BO needful m the progress of a
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    • 150 6 fill lIWVKi: by Sydney Jordan m WjJfJBJ >^: '^^^^J_ V"* THE SHIP AWAY IN A BOOY- m mm^*^Bm W3G6R tCT^ VW/mf i CBUSHIMG TUB* IEAVIMG THE FOiMfM/f'aES TO SCACf mOPE WC GeTOliT B|^y^ VE LL S^f^ Ot^" 7W^ HEART OF THE G»EAT FX HOUSE I fOB A hk3h SP€£O \aEPOOE
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  • 237 7 ISLAND-WIDE X-RAYS NEXT GOVT. TO DECIDE vision of Australian T.B. experts, said he was now compiling a report. 'It will not be available for some time", he added. The report is being compiled with the aid of the Australian experts who returned home soon after the survey was completed. Dr.
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  • 34 7 ROME INVITATION TO NASSER Mr. Amintore Fanfani, the Italian Prime Minister, said m Rome on his return from Cairo and Athens last night that he had invited President Nasser to visit Italy Reuter picture
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    41 7 THE Lord Mayor of London, Sir Harold Gillett, becomes an engine driver at the I childrens' party given by the Honourable Artillery Company. Looking on are City oflicials and the man who had come to drive j I the engine. Fox
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  • 220 7 THE Singapore Ministry of Labour and Welfare has warned private employment agencies that they will have to go out of business if they do not apply for licences within "a reasonable period." Mr. L. C. Goh. Permanent Secretary to the Ministry, told the Free Press that
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  • 220 7  - BRUSH UP TOUR BRIDGE M. Harrison-Cray by Dealer: South Cast-West *ame N. 9 10 9 7 5 4 2 0A X 2 4 A 2 4k 10 7 X 5 4 CA63 9KOJ OQIO 65 0984 X 10 9 3 ***** S. 4k A J 9 8 3 2 0
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 149 7 1' M 8081 7 Beaten m the field but little thing most- not, by a brigadier, it appears! (13). 'y leg inside (7). 9 Pass train m a round-about at first for manner (9). <>mcer (3. 10). 13 A scare about a number fa 10 Change the sheet (5). rare
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    • 48 7 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY- ll.Ui a.m. TOMORROW: 1.11 a.m. and l*.*l pm. TUESDAY: 1.41 a.m. and 1.10 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 2.14 a.m. and IJH p.m. riHRSDW 8.46 am. and i\ p.m. FRIDAY: 3.18 a.m. and 3.18 p.m. SATTKDAY M am. and 4.13 p.m. SUNDAY: 4.38 a.m. and 5.30 p.m.
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  • 688 8 cnakruvarty, who nas m .i>"i»<i »f two i/r ecdme quite an ><>><' <,ll,rul, rraft nf silk rrrlnu, a I tlu eeling machine a n //0^,,, from Pair eHo ng as a silk weavi nliiiiiiii»«in a ii her husband haa fallen ill. Now she is
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  • 7 8 TIME TEA TO SPARE FOR CHING DAUGHTER
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  • 48 9 music is playing an increasing role m the education of young people m South Vietnam. The study of traditional instruments is becoming more and more popular and m this artistic study a young^ Vietnamese student is seen practising on the Ty Ba a type of\
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  • 81 9 £32,000 BOOK IN CHEST A FIFTEEN 1 11 CENTURY Flemish Book ol flour.. found at the bottom o! chest of silver, b the md ni" book m the world when it retch ed 8 32.000 at Chrlatlei re cently. Art dealer Mr. Edward >'iman made the fli bid. T h
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  • 224 9 JAZZ BAND FANS BRING THE ROOF DOWN EXClj.ji.ia wiiooping teenagers really did bring the roof down when they swarmed into Euston station to welcome a jazz band from America. Twenty girls and boys clambered on the roof of a railway workshop at the end of Platform 1 to greet the
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  • 48 9 ELECTRIC TRACTORS ON TRIAL Britain'! first electricallypowered tractor has had sful trials m land and the support «>f Electricity Boards which rye agricultural area being sought i lopment The prototype ou the Ideas »>i Majoi McDowal] who merited with an elect! |1 ly-drlven tractor for ploughing about thirty
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    887 10 London Gossip I ike a lion it came, 1959. Lik a Twickenham Rug- by cheer. Like a fountain ol chara- pagne. It was the dizziest, ri c h est, most optimistic New year I have experi- enced m London since the war. The West End was packed. The hotels bulg<(l
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  • 225 10 Buffalo Mill fined for cruelty i CPADE-BEARDED Andre Larzard, 42-year-old principal of Buffalo Bill's Travelling Circus, was fined 120 at Bedford ior causing unnecessary suffering to three of his animals. One was a 13-stone brown Himmalayan bear. It was kept for eight weeks m a cage so small that it
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  • 67 10 Nurse Jenifer Draper of Ealing, holds three new babies who arrived at Queen Charlotte's Hospital, London, m the early hours of the New Year. They are from left: a boy born to Mrs. Doris Ward at 1.10 a.m., a girl born to Mrs. June
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  • 192 10 BEA PLAN AIR BUS' FLEET ORITAIN is near-cer- tain to take a world lead m providing airliner travel from city centre to city centre. Nino British European Airways chiefs met m London last week to decide how to take full advantage of the Fairey Rotodyne. This is the first civil
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  • 94 10 OFF to Malta on a I 1 trip with strict orders to bring back a photograpn of a clothes wringer went 16-year-old Roger Collmfjbourne, of Dartington village, Devon. The villagers clubbed together to buy the wri for the men of the tal minesweeper Darti
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  • 504 11 NMGATA GOES D OWN 2O INCHES IN YEAR tiiM of Japans big cities are wondering whether the new year will, literally, see them still above water. ln Siigaia, western japan, the land has bcoii linking at the rate of 20 inches a year. In some low.
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  • 490 11  -  J.W.M. THOMPSON By THE shining bubble of 1 post-war art swelled to new Ishing dimen--1958. waging war iMf-ixx.ks for French Impushed prices d levels. B Ulioii M trc oblian most of m< ney and to put money Into i the lit frame ere nhare
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  • 495 12 'ix )O much eat. 1 ra th< i than too much eating of this food or that food, may well be the real cans.' of premature hardening of arteries and consequent premature death, m the view ol a scientist specialising Id the aging
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  • 153 12 SUDDEN WEALTH CAN RUIN YOU OUDDEN wealth can ruin you, but sudden poverty can make you a better man, a British doctor says. Dr. Guy Daynes, a general practitioner irom Hove, writes m the -Medical Press" that sudden wealth can cause complete disintegration of personality. Conversely, sudden poverty can cause
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  • 142 12 NEW GAINS IN THE WAR ON CANCER TWO American cancer x institutes claim to have made important advances m cancer treatment, prevention and research which I could be measured m lives saved, health restored and suffering relieved, according to a report issued m New York. It covered the work of
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  • 44 12 .MOKE and more women are becoming pharmacists In r.s.. experts predict that within a few years nearly half of all pharmacists m the country will b«> women, Picture shows American j>irls working m a chemist's shop.
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  • 282 12 New heart cure from greens? 4 better control o! heart disease may come from research on chlorophyll, mlv described at a meeting of the American Chemical Society. Two classes ol chlorophyll compounds, called 1 ehlorins and rhodins, have proved beneficial to laborttory animals with induced heart failure, according to Dr.
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  • 305 12 IMJSSIAN scientists 1V are reported to be bringing up a pair of Siamese twins m the hope that they will become* scientists and their handicap "to contribute to our knowledge of physiology." J Tizard, a psychiatrist oi the British Medical Research Council, d< the experiment
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  • 664 13  -  PETER WOON by rpwo HUNDRED U.S. scientists and. engineers are working m Seattle lon the world's first piloted space craft— the Dyna-soar. It should within five years, and will be the most vital stride yet towards the moonship of tomorrow. I have just learned some
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  • 324 13  - Britain's hope lies in ZETA Peter Collins 4KIKK the blaze or scientific sensations we <** have marked the past 12 months, it is more than we can expect that 1959 should be a year of equally tremendous achievement. Nonetheless, the after-glow of the great glories of 1958 will go on
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  • 176 13 SYSTEM TO CHECK MISSILE rE Radio Corporation of America has announced m New York the development of an electronic checkout and launching system that will help make the Atlas Intercontinental Ballistic Missile ready for almost immediate firing m case of attack. Th*» executive vicepresident of RCA Defence Electronic Products, Mr
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  • 505 13 THE WORLD OF SCIENCE 'Dust balls'—biggest space peril By JOSEPH L. MYLER dust storms and "extremely dangerous" solar barrages await those who would travel m interplanetary space. This warning was sounded at the second international Symposium on Space Physics and Medicine at San Antonio, Texas, by Dr. S. Fred Singer,
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  • 359 14 K\( I OM. IMi/e BBtry (X 10. Ward) heats Courtier (1.7 carr. B.\ Buang) by two lengths to win the Class 5 Dlv. 4 OF. event m a time of lmin. 14 4/ssec Tun divil dends were Sl7 and S"). Third is Exhibitor 11 (8
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  • 757 15 Agnes Slipper is promising find as stayer HOW THEY RAN .vrg SLIPPER, having only her third start Lhi Malaya, put up a good performance n she won the Class 3 Div. 1 race over 9F. event at Ipoh on Saturday. A.n, slipper was squeezed out at the start and engths.
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  • 32 15 m- n,t M i! ol D|i nmark Budfe Patty, U.S. m win the final of 1 '.I' 1 1 OIUOU Lawn ?d tournament m I, -;>ok thTfirst'Two Reuter
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  • 79 15 OPEN TENNIS' SUGGESTION BY U.S. CAPTAIN 1 States Davis Perry Joi open tennis both involving Sj, a ll< and protwtOQld port as a 'l Lawn ttion n m a pi tho •-playing iapUnitecl Stattl and Australia could agree on .1 position, t lie Federation could Cha Its mind Jones said
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  • 198 15 GOOD spin bowling by lan Bedford (Middlesex) and Hubert Doggart (Sussex) paved the way for a ten-wicket win by M.C.C. Amateurs over Argentina on the last day of their three day match m Buenos Aires yesterday. Argentina, facing a first innings deficit of 175, were all
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  • 241 15 PAGE FOR PUNTERS -BY ALLAN LEWIS s^ LU\ \vs Clasi 3 sprinters, liestcrete (J. Jones), Caracas ((had wick), and Blue Swell (Mawi) were galloped over the Ipoh straight course this morning. They went IVom (he hall mile and were limed to run the last three
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  • 102 15 |>OINT totals during the 1960 Winter Olympics will be available within two minutes, thanks to an electronic computer which "speaks" both French and English, it was announced by organising committee president Prentis G. Hale at Squaw Valley, California. "Final placings m previous Winter Olyr/pics
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  • 59 15 Juan Garcia of Venezuela scored 196 points to equal the world skeet shooting record during the Central American and Caribbean Games In Caracas. The world record is held by the Soviet marksman A. Kaplun. In the world shooting championships m Moscow last August. Garcia finished third
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  • 133 15 Sumo champ beaten in big upset m\VENTY-NINE year old 1 champion Taro Asashio. presently the most talked about sumo wrestler m Japan, was beaten m a major upset on the opening day of the 15-day official tournament m Tokyo. Asashio. winner of the last tournament m November m Fukuoka. and
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  • 97 15 lIORSES worth following at the Ipoh meeUnp, if they ra<c again, are: IGNIS SUPPER, m any distance race. Her second run is over I 1 1 miles. TIME TO WIN is another promising youn* distance horse, and I am not (hanging my mind about him because of
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    • 227 15 OVERSEAS Readers are Up-to-Date! Malaya is the focal point Budget is the ideal paper to of South East Asia and send regularly to Malayan many people today consider students and ex* Malayans that this is an area where abroad, the future destinies of the jj ie "Budget" can of world
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  • 19 16 N (l ne* i polio was notified In Sins from •Saturday up to Id a m, to day.
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  • 221 16 'Time will bring us closer together' -Nehru INDIA'S Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, said iii N pur ye iterday a day wa bound to come when India and Pakistan would be able to get aionj4 together m amity and friendship as two independent and .separate countries. Speaking
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  • 110 16 SIR Denis Rickett. head of the British delegation to the Anglo-Egyptian Finanj cial talks, told reporters when he arrived In Cairo last night: "I am authorised to sign an agreement. "I am glad to be here and hope we will have
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  • 41 16 Two Chinese armed with parangs held up an Indian jaga of a building contractor's godown m Lorong Three. Geylang. last night, while four others loaded a large quantity of iron bars on to a boat moored alongside the godown.
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  • 130 16 Police seize French camp French miln am J and the former ,\S merle m Conakry th-' capital of Guinea yester day. an offlcta! French n?ghT UniQUe ld h The communique h th Guinea forces gendarmes and polic armed with sub n ichiS guns and were I i by i representative
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