The Singapore Free Press, 16 January 1959

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper jf Singapore, Friday, January 16, 1959. Price 15 #v
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  • 179 1 Banned: Publication of an 'inside' story of royal life 4 LONDON court yesterday ora* dered a former servant of the royal family to stop publication of a series of stories revealing the "pomp and ceremony of life m Windsor Castle. The court issued a temporary injunction against Mr. William Charles
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  • 154 1 Egyptians hang man they say spied for Britain 4N Egyptian schoolmaster. Sayed Amin Mah- mourt. who was sentenced to death m 1957 on charges of spying for Britain, was executed on Wednesday, Cairo newspapers .said yesterday. Mahmoud was hanged, the newspapers said. His execution had been delayed for many months.
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  • 55 1 Mao going to Moscow for talks with Mr. K. NO is cxto Moscow 1' r with Mr. and attend Communist which bemuary 27. 1 the English lanChina News today. its source tlm Intelligence I reported down of Mao of chlel also that tho chln- i definitely "i to March heduled
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  • 100 1 Blackout still on after 12 hours: Repair work starts CITY Council electrical engineers worked for 12 hours to restore lights m a large area off Jurong which had been blacked out since 8.30 last night. A council spokesman said the engineers discovered an earth leakage, which caused the blackout, at
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  • 27 1 The First Battalion. Royal Fusiliers, now split up be tween Bahrein and Kenya, l.s to bo posted to Malaya early m May. Reuter
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  • 113 1 V.I. P.— Robert from Malaya TIOHKKT KANDAMNCiIIAM. l!)-yrar-IV old Malayan who reached Britain hrfoiy Christmas after hitrh-hikinu if 15,000 milrs from Sinßaporr, was rrj rrivrd at Ipswich Town Hall yrstrnl and simird thr DiltlnfUlfhed Visitors' Itook. Kohert w;»s received •'> lh« Mmmh Alderman Qtowgt Pipr. and Introduced by thr Kast
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  • 495 1 MIKOYAN CALLS AGAIN FOR A SUMMIT bound to come eventually/ he says jyiß. ANASTAS MIKOYAN. the Soviet Deputy I Premier, yesterday again advocated a summit conference which he said was "bound to take place eventually." There was no imme«U#(e ollicial American comment. Mikoyan also told a Press conference m New
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  • 32 1 February first grade rubber buyew f.o.b. opened m ipore this morning at 87 2 cents a lb., up oneeighth of a cent on yi day's clo.se. The tone was quiet.
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  • 205 2 Britain is solvent, paying her way -Mac MR. Harold Macmillan, the Prime Minister, said at Newcastlc-on-Tyne last night that Britain was today solvent and paying her way m the world "with a nice bit to spare.*' "The pound holds up its head high In
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  • 82 2 New oil find in Britain /\ir has bee« < J S =I" e«verW bj the E B. IV Exploration omE pan? near (iaiiiNbo- rough, Fngland, it was 5 announttil l»»l nii;ht. A trst w*'ll drilled »»> B.P struck oil at .1 E depCh of some 4.600 feet and during lestl
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  • 36 2 Drhgatos to the PanPacific South -East Asia Women's Association seminar will attend a reception given by the Chiel Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, at the Cathay Restaurant at 615 p.m. today.
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    202 2 in Malaya Singapore it wm stated officially recently thai thr menace ol secret societies is on the Increase as banishment hai become a lesj and lesi potent counter -meaturt. What do your friends overseas know of this •rave threat to normal life m Malaya ;m<l Singapore. Do they know
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  • 218 2 RUSSIANS CASE UP ON VODKA, GO IN FOR CARS AND T.V. SETS RUSSIANS drank less vodka last year compared with 1957 and boutiht more cars and television sets, the demand for which is still not fulfilled, the Soviet news agency Tass said yesterday, quoting the annual report of the Central
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  • 144 2 MR Eugene Black, the World Bank President, who has been helping m the Anglo-Egyptian talks m Cairo on post-Suez financial differences, .said yesterday he would postpone his departure, scheduled tor today, il no news of British approval oi the draft agreement had been received
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  • 39 2 Ballet display next week i< Theatre dArt dv] Dll npnny ol 25 win give two performances of romantic and 1 ballets at |]i,< Victoria Theatre ncxl Thursday and i ihe company i i ex; from Hong Ko Phi perform
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  • 76 2 A hoolglrl. Soli Ken Linn of school, hfta Won the Nehru first i PriW In tho Sh. inker's lnt( tloi competition drawing In i (i i hi i hildren from Singapore who I Chan« Ec Mcl of Raflles Girls' School, and Loong Kwok lion ami Loong
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  • 90 2 1= THE URGENT need sfi E for Asian women to help their husbands E build not only a home but a nation as well, E was the theme of j E speeches at the inau- gural session of the s Pan-Pacific and South- E S East Asia
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  • 158 3 'Censorship of Chinese books too slow' /CHINESE booksellers tn Singapore want the v> Government to engage more censors ro speed up the scrutiny Of books from Communist China and Hong Kong. Mr. Tun Geok Seong, president of the Chinese Booksellers Association, said: "We appreciate that the censors m the Chinese
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  • 124 3 SHORT SKIRT ORDER COMES INTO EFFECT 1)KHInI1 European \iiw.i\N chiefs yesterda) brought into lie, t an order that all X I V girls must "rai!»e theii In inlines." i.,,h DougUii <>t Kirtlcside, a former fashion model, recently tt hi m i husband Lord DouKlas the B.E.A. chairman, that she thought
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  • 35 3 A Lancashire uroup is to visit The Sudan next month at the invitation of the Sudanese Government. It is expected to discuss with Sudan methods of marketins; raw cotton.— Reuter
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  • 308 3 A MYSTERY and a miracle wa i report rd from the Antarctic yesterday two of the 15 dogs left behind to die by tin Japanese Antarctic expedition when it had to leave its base on Ongul Island la.st year
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  • 36 3 S 'PORE LAWYER WEDS picture. MR. MICIIAL AR- I NOST LEWI and Miss I Ronia Martha Teede I who were married at St. Andrew's Cathedral I yesterday. The bride- groom is a Singanore lawyer. Free Press
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  • 113 3 THE Vatican City newspaper Osservatore r Romano said last night that about 20 bishops were reported to have been consecrated so far m China without Vatican permission. Communism there "is using violent pressure to force the Catholics into schism," the paper said. It added:
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  • 16 3 The state-owned West German Federal Railways had a .£53.800.000 deficit m 1958.- Reuter
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  • 164 3 BOMB IN LUGGAGE: OFFICER PUNISHED A COURT martial m Nicosia sentenced Flight lieutenant Richard George Bassett Burr, 42, to a severe reprimand and loss of one year's seniority yesterday oil a charge arising out of a bomb explosion at Nicosia airport last October. Both verdict and sentence are subject to
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    13 4 "It's all right, Harold-were on the right road. I can recognise the landmarks."
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  • The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, Jan, 16, 1959.
    • 211 4 Opinion Selfish people INHERE can be little doubt but that Singapore is one of the noisiest cities m the world. It is not the thrum and bustle of industry i which offend the ear but the clamour made by thoughtless people who shatter the silence of the unresisting night. Ponder,
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  • 498 4  - The Queen and the General Election GEORGE HUTCHINSON by AS Mr. Macmillan, calendar m front of him, weighs up the advantage of having the General Election on this date or that, one factor remains constant however much others may vary; the Royal Timetable for the year. For the Queen will
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  • 388 4 FOR the first time m his life Sidney Bradford has just seen his wife. And he said: "She is beautiful, as bonny as I ever imagined." It was the first time for more than 50 years Sidney Bradford had over seen a thing.
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  • 98 4  -  Beachcomber *W I AM afraid that, the OH about the mice who gnawed their through the organ pipes m a Norfolk church will encoura^'' people who troubled by mice to buy or build organs with traps Kited tO the pip. It Would be cheaper, and no sillier,
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    • 114 4 ROBOMATIC 500 -WATT AUTOMATIC SLIDE PROJECTOR $/|3SA MODEL 765 M Now you can sink back In ■■HWag easy chair and enjoy your I -.how with the rest of the i Forget about funibJini? with slides or the projr< Robomatic runs tlie whole show for you. At the preM a button,
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  • 200 5 COME 'pretty high-level people who control big businesses and help to > hape the economic policies of Pacific region countries will attend the PATA conference m Singapore from Jan. 26 to 30. The executive director of PATA, Mr. George Turner, who is now m Singapore,
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  • 44 5 r prizes are being 1 for spot dance! imbers and o'her the Family Piamij elation Ball ut Ka I tonight. Mrs. J. Miller, of the en*JJ2 and appeals the associakets hud sold c would still be 5 at the hotd
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  • 18 5 lanese women Is, who testa of rday mistry of La•lonal Service, t -nployment Reuter
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  • 152 5 TPHE Singapore Rotary Club is to double the A number of its grants to final-year university undergraduates this year. Mr. Ec Soon Howe, president of the club, said that last year they helped 10 undergraduates five at Nanyang University and five at the
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  • 30 5 Mr. Dunca*n Sandys, Defence Minister, will leart the British delegation to the sixth session of the Bagdad Pact Council meeting m Karachi on January 26.
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  • 43 5 TREAT FOR FORMOSA DEER m "I DON»T mind if I do," says Patsy the Formosan deer when three-year- old Kathleen Need- j ham, of Baring Close, South-East B London, proffers a m l basket full of tid- bits at London Zoo. Reuter picture.
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  • 82 5 EXPOSITION BUS ROUTES DECISION TOMORROW TALKS were held yesterday between representatives of the Omnibus Licensing Authority, the Traffic Police, the City Council and bus companies to make transport arrangements for the Singapore Constitution Exposition. Mr. Goh Kee Song, secretary of the Omnibus Licensing Authority, said before the meeting that they
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    30 5 furl II i < "CAVE GIRL" Rachel Lemkou Rots tough with "cave holai Myen London part) In «i<i of the nal Society for thr Prpvrntion of Cmelti lo hildi ii Popper
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    • 217 6 jp 1 1 lIAWKK SyJtiey Smrdmm r OADAH H*» T D C *c P ol J »^U£ SM»S ABC SCUT ROABIN& 'SPLS'i^eSLeePINS M.WIIHAKi: by Lee Falk and Phil Davis ~ZZT~ r- TUF MAY^P A MP HMM-- I MEAMWMILE— AT I S^~ WILLY TWE HAKIPYMAW-SAFETV *>. '>> COAAMISSIOMER ARE Y£S. THE
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    • 395 6 BOKN you Iku penetrating mind. i l.v,;c to go straight to thi a subject without b bus i \ow can an eon ol a problem a ready solution almost The stars ha n tuitive insight and you n to make good use ol it D it or it will begin
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 135 7 LONDON, Jan I PfctvttM loday v Jan. 25', bu 25* bU i llers no i I rb i IS| spot 25 Übu buyer. s 111 25 sellers ■iIH x I >ftlleuHnt V 1,-niis l>b. 2d bu Mun!» s l ->" pi c(/ m pence. m, i; \Mu!r
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    • 109 7 NEW YORK, Jan. 13. Previous Today NX M,.»its Spot 98.87 nom. 98.75 paid riv 'til ITS Mts Contract JMI 97.00 buyers 97.12 buyers 11 99 00 sellers 99.12 sellers March 97.00 buyers 97.12 buyers 99.00 sellers 99.12 sellers ro\i Mt.uly SALES; Nil. MBBtR; Futures Jan. 30.90 buyers
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    • 31 7 NEW YORK, J*n. IS. Previous Today ■o Industrials 591.64 594.81 ■o Railroads 164.63 167.38 ■<) Domestic Bonds 86.42 delayed X Unities 92.11 92.01 m Stocks Comiosite Averages 206.47 207.84
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    • 62 7 I Malabar spot, 24, awaiting eleae 23 afloats 23% to 3'•.. January shipment 23. 3 cf. Lampong spot 24, awaiting eleu>e 23 afloats 23"i to inuary shipment 23, 22' i cif. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot and awaiting release 39. afloaUs 38 li. and January shipment 38' 2.
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    • 95 7 :0PR\ Philippines c.i.f. U.K./ North I. uropean ports delivered *nght per long ton Jan. /Feb. .OPRA, straiU c l.f U.K./North European port* delivered wriRht per long ton Jan./Feb. »OCONl'T OIL crude Straits e4i. iuropfan ports in bulk Ppr long ton Jan /Feb. OCOMT OIL crude Ceylon
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    • 133 7 V cheerful M prevailed lon stock mari ay and an in'tive demand iseful gains to rally on helped sentibuying was by optimism the economic good in\. th dated sto ivoured i Impro i ma m Ible adpro n and gains ranged from a few pence to
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  • 199 7 T*IIE Singapore Ministry of Education has completed arrangements to give religious instruction to schoolchildren of various races and faiths. A spokesman of the Ministry told the Free Press care had been taken to enlist the support of religious authorities m preparing the
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  • 119 7 Traffic jams on estate: No let-up THE 20,000 people living m Serangoon Garden Estate will have to endure daily traffic jams for a long time yet. The police have given up hope of easing the traffic congestion and the Government's plans for another road leading out of the estate have
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  • 149 7 'QUICKER WATER SUPPLIES THIS WAY' r speed up the supply of water, the city wa engineer, Mr. P. C. Lim. is asking the City Council for delegated authority to lay mains provided th« estimated cost of each job does not exceed $2,000. In a memorandum to the public utilities commit
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    • 178 7 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 !-f I SINGAPORE I fHICH TIDES I TODAY: 3.18 p.m. TOMORROW: 3.54 a.m. and
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  • 162 8 BARMAID WRITES £20,000 PLAY THIS is the tale of a barmaid who served at a London theatre. She had never seen a play; she only saw the audience when they tame to quench their thirst at the interval. But Snelagh Dalanev of Salford. Lancashire, went home one night j and
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  • 84 8 What will they think up next! The latest fashion foible from that centre of fashion, the tennis court, is enough to put curls on a tennis ball. You might think it ide.tl for those temperamental sports stars who like to tear their hair, but
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  • 147 8 THAT CAUSE OF COUNT UNKNOWN OH. the fuss tiwv make over a uroman'i skirt! Wen oitrn tone t<> b.iltlr bccantC <»f thrm. and i«• cmtly it teemed thai there v.is uoinj; tO quitr furoif amongll the women. all tecaOM of a ft-w inchrs of skirt It began with a ehanct
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  • 862 9  - PICNIC PARTIES UNAWARE THAT GOLD LAY AT THEIR FEET ROSS BIRTWISTLE By vyHILE family picnic parties absentmindedly m ud C h .sandwiches or sip slowly warming beer, the Pakistan Navy has been busy right m front of their eyes hauling a fortune m gold bullion from the blue waters of
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  • 849 10  - UNTAMED -THAT'S LIFE IN MARX BROS. LAND Dee Wells DAYTIME IN THE MARKET OF OLD MARRAKESH IS ONE LONG CARNIVAL IT IS THERE THAT SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL HAS CONE FOR A HOLIDAY By I>EOPLE who go to the movies shouldn't travel. And vice versa. For those intrepid locationminded movie-makers have
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  • 369 10 A heavenly meal the super rich wav mutton. vegetables and cooked grapes. The super rich have It the way the rich have It. but they have it after a delicious first course of chicken cooked with pickled lemon. Whatever you are, rich poor. or middling. you ha,ve it every day.
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  • 229 10  - NOW IT'S TWINS AT DAIRY FARM ALEXANDER KENWORTHY By ORITAIN'S dairy farmers can 1J end the beef shortage and make us independent of the Argentine, says Mr. Ernest Gunner, 50-year-old London meat wholesaler. And he has set out to prove it on his farm at Westerning. Bedfordshire, by making surplus
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  • 1205 11 BOUNCE LIGHT FROM THE WALLS ABOUT YOU I _J ill a yjff aBl\. ___IB____B i mm. __> W^__kTF__j-i^T_^'^_8^^iTtt—I BP*^^BMQMHeBp*Q£sHH^,i I; ur subjects look I truek 91 when I take snaps in- rs hy Hash— in ordfl it facial I are burnt out, ■expressions are "t'roI or contrasts are ■excessive here's
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    • 521 11 IHI B I X Hi He X B, H REFLECTION by Chee Sec Kong. DON'T TRY TO PUT TOO MUCH IN PICTURE EVERYBODY loves a vacation. But what about the long year after the vacation is past? One of the best ways to refresh our memories and relive the carefree
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  • 55 12 PALACE PARTY FOR POETS THIS was the scene at the imperial palace m Tokyo at the annual poetry reading party. Emperor llirohito, Empress Nagako. Crown Prince Akihilo and Prince and PrinNfikasa feet the seven palace ofIScUU wlh» read out the selected poems. Also present were 11 of {hv 15 people
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  • 69 12 Imperial couple say it in verse WHEN the annual Imperial poetry party was hold In Tokyo 15 out of 22,427 poems submitted were read before the Emperor and Empress. The Emperor and Empress's poems were also read. They were: r EMPEROR It's spring at In\f .1 by the ninth stand
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  • 316 12 China's 58 harvest still hasn't been bought up 'IMIE state buying of crops 1 reaped m Chinas 1958 harvest is not yet complete, the Communist Party newspaper People's Daily has reported. It called for the work to be completed within a month. The newspaper quoted a Peking Government official as
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  • 68 12 Lord Home. British Commonwealth Relations Secretary, will visit Pakistan and India on his way back from his Malayan tour which starts next Tuesday, it was announced today. A Commonwealth Relations Office statement said Lord Home would be m Karachi from Jan. 31 to Feb. 3 and m
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  • CEYLON PREPARES for TITO
    • 48 12 Stringent security watch fEYLON'S Foreign v Ministry has given orders for the strictest security precautions for next week's visit of Marshal Tito. Police have been ordered to keep close watch to see that there are no disturbances during the Yugoslav leader's live-day visil which begins next Wednesday. U.P.I.
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    • 29 12 Indonesia's top Communist leader. Nusantara Aidit has predicted that the tion s revolution v ill itually take the form of a Social! t or Cmd-: i t revolution. U.P.I.
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    • 31 12 \ntara news a gene j laid "competent quarters hid confirmed reports that President Ho Chi Mlnh of North Vietnam and Premier Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia would visit Indonesia this year. Reuter
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    • 25 12 Mr. Sudiro, Mayor of Jakarta, announced that the draft budget for the Jakarta aroa m 1959 would be 350 million wtw^s 'about $30 mil.). Reuter
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    • 17 12 United States is si Lng 50.000 tons of wlunt to Afghanistan i<> a\ food grain sh Reuter
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    • 20 12 Mr. Hortencio Brillant. the Phillppim h elected chairman rapporteur of tii< u.N. human right nml committp< on i munic U.P.I.
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    • 19 12 Moods which iwny thi Central Java destroyed 20.000 acres of rice fields, according to the Antara news agency.— Reuter
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    • 27 12 The mayor of Trento. Northern Italy, said Sherpa Norkay Tensing had written him that he planned to go there next month to improve his skiino technique.- Reuter
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    • 26 12 Bandung, West Java, has hold an air raid exercise which military authorii said was to accustom the citizens to the actual situation during nir attack.— Reuter
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    • 26 12 w Japan Air Lines will shortly conduct its first survey flight from Tokyo to ittle to prepare the projected new service between the two riti's. Reuter
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    • 35 12 The head of the Philippine Trade Union Council has tiled on protestant churches to assist m the training of labour leaders to ensure the democratic de. lopment of trade unlo m the Par East.- U.P.I.
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  • 59 12 '■wr s.i\e thc hlldrcn Fund I Hong KmiK to help children Among thc million nnounccd in London. I ten tion io thelf pllfht H«»n« K0111:. thr If it: lit Rev I h II M nl V ()(io (S8.:>00) relieve the distress of ri i" rrom hint
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  • 134 12 JAPANESE WILL SHUN PEKING'S TRADE OFFERS DESPITE 1 and threats. Japan wi remain on the tde ol tbi leading Japai i man said In Mr. Taimo I Japans del, committei of Sinn J operation. should not I Formosa that Dusinessmi to form tii munist China. Mr. Ishlzak eded fon iced
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  • 54 12 The Australian Defence Minister. Mr. Athol Townley, has urged closer relations between the defence forces of Australia and the Philippines which, he saia had "great mutual Interest m South-East Asia. Mr. Townley was welcoming the chief of the Philippines naval staff, Commodore Francisco, who Australia on
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  • 32 12 Japan's Fore Mr. AliChiro Fuji! denied critic! and abroad about m tl United He said th< pletcly (1 nature and t i r country, I to tl "utterly Reuter
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  • 107 12 A DISPATCH carried in The Financial Times (London) states that there is now evidence i that Communist China is pursuing a serious tract drive in India's home markets. I "India's foreign trade with countries m South-East Asia particularly textiles has already been affected
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  • 1164 13 Is this woman REALLY a cousin of the Queen? ROBERT PITMAN DISCUSSES BOOKS MI B "^^^^^^^^MVBVi^H-_a_H_l__H_H__H__H__HHHH||HHHHHHHHHH FOUR FACES THAT HAVE THEIR PART JN THE BOOMING ANASTASIA STORY^ I; investigate I, the most ■pxtraordinary In- j ol the mold- n l in d which hud lt b< ginninga amid Lcuiii'.ni 1
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  • 529 13 What monarch claims that )U6 royal line began with a parsing affair between Solomon and the Queen of Sheba? 9 Which country m Europe gives its monarch no coronation? 9 What monarch now reigning is the son referred to here? "With hanging mouth and heavy eye,
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  • 395 14 It I ONE Inhibitor II (|i, Bougoiiro) beats (.old 'oin (8.10 t ar r 85. Huang) by two lengths to win the (lass 5 Div. i— 4F event m a time i g 1/5 tec, Third, another tv.o lengths av\ay. is Talent (90, Pusnen, who
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