The Singapore Free Press, 30 January 1959

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press
  • 14 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya. Own Family Paper Singapore, Friday, Jaaiuurj I95t, Price i
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  • 634 1 Amies sent in, hit run a minute TYSON IS SOON ON AS AUSSIES PILE UP RUNS \USTR KL1A scored at a m ute after beI in to bat on the ji the fourth li Adelaide today. They '< after Quick runs a lively England attack and McDonald had two narrow
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  • 130 1 FILM STAR ACCUSED OF STEALING HIS OWN CHILDREN I7MLM actor Sterling Ilayden, who is on his way to Tahiti, was j charged m a criminal complaint m San Rafael. California, with conspiracy to commit several offences includ- ing child theft. The children are I Ilayden s own four and the
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  • 31 1 February first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 85 1 cents a lb., down oneeighth of a cent on yesterday's close. The tone was quiet.
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  • 119 1 MORE than 40 people were gassed by ammonia fumes m an ice cream factory at Redfem. an industrial suburb of Sydney, Australia, yesterday. It was the second ammonia mishap at the factory In the past 12 months. The state government ordered an immediate
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  • 149 1 I)FNSK fog yesterday led not one scheduled or outgoing serving able to operate a London Airport. oU_?r.l« aSt nlght aDOUt 4 fl *h? 6 an 2 30 h d b en cancelled J 18 hours of the a most widespread 1 /be winter many of
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  • 222 1 OBEY OR...MAYOR WARNS LOCAL STAFF Council didn't order arrest of hawkers' A STERN warning that Singapore's "new" City Council would take immediate and drastic action against any officer if he did not carry out the council's policies was given this morning by the Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan. Mr. Ong,
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  • 153 1 By-election gloom for Tories and Labour THE Conservative (0 ernment) Party rt- d its Parliamentary seal m a by eh ction at Southend with a slashed majority. Tilt- result was. Mr. Paul Channon •Cons... 14.493: Mis. Heather Harvey Liberal), 6.314: Mr. A. PearsonClarke (Labour*. 5.820. Conservative majority 8.179. The Conservative
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  • 28 1 Jail escape by rope of socks A man escaped m the fog over the walls of London's Wormwood Scrubs prison last night by using a rope socks. Reuter
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  • 136 1 Hopes grow for Big 4 spring talks HOPES for a four- Power i orelgn Ministers conference on Germany m late April or early May are growing, according to reports from the Big Three Western capitals. LONDON: The visit of Dr. Hilge von Scherpenberg, a senior official of the West German
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  • 41 1 Four women playing mahjong m a house m Alexandra Road were robbed of Jewellery worth $250 yesterday by two men armed with daggers. The thugs walked m through the front door. One of them disconnected the telephone
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  • 140 2 TRADERS ARE PUZZLED BY PEKING TRADE MOVE TJRITISH traders concerned with the import of Chinese commodities and goods are looking for an explanation for the cancellation of spme exports. They are particularly concerned because m the past commitments have always been scrupulously honoured by Chinese trading organisations. They hope, therefore,
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  • 54 2 Mr. Li lie Hale, Labour MP. for oidham West, prei petltloi Ml the Hoi! i< "I ('..nimoi from Lancashire towns, urging the governmenl to Immediate steps to revive and reinv. rate the county's cotton I Mies Industry and to limit the cheap Imports of I tiles
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  • 255 2 \|R POTE SAR.ASIaN, of T1 Siam, secretary-general of the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation, said yesterday he considered the age of colonialism "is definitely closed." Speaking at a National Press Club luncheon m Washington Mr. Sarasin added: "There are no reasons, therefore, for
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  • 36 2 A on iiv build coal-burning flrepl new houses m the i ondon >m by th town plannii Intended k 'ho I for buildii .id be i for burn m_ |y Reuter
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  • 133 2 v neil Mcelroy, the us. Secretary ill I Defence, said m Washington yester- that the United States would have its first intercontinental ballistic missile base computed on the California coast m June. Mr. McElroy, appearing before a Congressional inquiry into the nation* missile development and
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  • 124 2 'Revisionism' costs Yugoslavia $45 million \rUGOSLAV trade with the Soviet Union will be reduced by MS4B million this year under a new trade pact announced yesterday, reversing a threeyear trend of Increased trade. The trade cut is believed to be a direct result of Moscow's campaign against Yugoslav "revisionism." The
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  • 25 2 French National Assembly deputies yesterday com pleted elections of their six permanent commissions wiihout a single Communis! being < 1 1 o>e^^h^r^^^no^^nt Reuter
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    • 156 2 Kony Mcc m NEW SHOES Model 60 r CU '^^^j Spore: $3 50 I if*" 7/ Fed. Borneo: $4.50 ff ;g Children's flexible leothei **.*•'•>_ '»V I brown or black y^f/Vv_^ Model 75 S > orc: $6.90—$ 9.90 U J Fed. Brn.: $7.90— 510.90 y Children's step-in leather —^y -hoes
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    • 82 2 A model of novel design v.ith feeler """"""ll automatic tor playing all records of 7", 10". 12" diameter, mixed or otherwise. Contemporary styling and simplified operation are among its chief characteristics. PRICE $155.00 J^^^B§__£ I So/* 4^*nts *J5 L^^fcr*^ THE CHINA ENGINEERS LTD., SINCAPORE'kuAL* LUMPUR»;FOf-PENASC M m^w3j/Ammmm^^ from Germnny mmm
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  • 230 3 The geometrical look is out, House of Dior decides yVES ST. LAURENT, of the House of Dior, brought m the natural silX houette m his spring collection m Paris yesterday. Waistlines are normal, hems remain at the same mid-calf length he established last summer. The "long line" is the theme
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  • 73 3 mill Omen s shoomak,r l» appointmeiii. Edward Rayne, launch,.,l «h.U be described tf i revolution m European women* footwear" m Paris last hl a- lln innovation leaj ur< an unbreakable porcelain heel produced ft, i Kayne by the 150-year -old Midlands potter) firm of Josiah
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  • 139 3 SAID QAZAZ, Iraqi Interior Minis. er at the time of the July revolution, told a people's court m Bagdad yesterday that he had tough international Communism and "whatever i earn as a result of this I will welcome it." The military prosecutor has demanded
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  • 36 3 A naval spokesman m Malta said last night there appeared to be little hope for the Italian motor vessel Adele Andalo which sent out an S.O.S. from 40_niil£s south of the island.H UPI
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  • 31 3 The National School of Drama, New Delhi, has offered to train a candidate selected by the Singapore Government. The Government and City Council are considering the offer.
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  • 38 3 Air Commandant Dame Henrietta Burnett. Director of the Women's Royal Air Force, will leave London on Monday for a tour ol R A i stations iii ajiniiapoi' and Mill iva. I Reuter
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  • 138 3 INDIAN schoolgirls pelted Prince Philip with rose petals and jasmin* 1 buds yesterday as he drove 40 miles through Bombay to visit two Of India's great modern showpiec Crowds estimated more than a million pc pie lined the streets, many shouting: "What about the Queen.'" The
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  • 54 3 willl HARTLFY and I.adv ShaWCTO pld the risk C> arrived m New York yesterday aboard paratl |et airliners from London f'»r a tour Ol Canada, the United md Latin Amerl c former British Att-.t il, who an _g mimi aid "We nave no relatl o wo
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    • 153 3 ADELPHI GRILL Dancing Nightly """Jj except Sundays m music by the _^^f^^ NKW ADELPHI I jI QUINTET Dine, Drink and Dance jj m cool, cosy comfort i Reservations: Telephone 2810 |3 g^CSS_dl___S DAILY SPECIAL COLD BUFFET 3CS^i_S3B_H_M (self service) $7.00 per person (lunch time only) especiolly prepared by ROLF HARDMEIER,
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  • The Singapore Free Press Friday, jan, 30, 1959.
    • 199 4 Opinion Crime wave growing EWERY day the toll J l» vied by thieves from private hou grows larger and the total number of burglaries m one week has reached an alarming total. Quite naturally people are asking: What are the police doing to combat this tidal wave of crime? But,
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  • 365 4 EGYPT'S BOSS IS NOT AT ALL KEEN ON BECOMING CLOSELY TIEO TO MR. K.'S APRON STRINGS 4 SMII I on the if t he Sphinx iii> But not all the British bu linessmen who once had m•- s in Egypt are smilin m Cairo and AlexIria, there may be back-slapping
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  • 13 4 MIKOYAN'S NEXT DATE— BY JAK and now, Comrades, a word from our sponsor
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  • 546 4  - Nasser may be laughing but not these men ALEXANDER THOMSON by out of every 100 employees m an overseas-owned business. 75 must be Muslims, 15 Copts, five foreignborn Egyptians and only five foreigners. "What is the future m that," said one British businessman. "If I went back. 1 would probably
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    • 28 4 ■marcasite&" Irhinestone ■jewellery v t rvaiionx B Display :p.H. HENDRY. i m.Hiiv A BllvertaUtlM, B B 31 North Brldfft M.i B*P«ri g B I Ku.il.i I innpur. g
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    • 55 4 Bell c Howell < ~T. AwmvtL V I OPERATES ON THE SAME GENERAL PRINCIPLE AS THE HUMAN EYE, WHICH AUTOMATICALLY ADJUSTS ITS IRIS TO COMPENSATE FOR I VARIABLE LIGHT CONDITIONS. Fitted with fait 20 mm. f/1.9 wide angle lens tSo«» Afi«m. H.A. O'CONNOR CO.. LTD. lAIOLAW BU»LDINC, BATTCRY ROAO. SINCAPORt
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  • 405 5 a II I I I)Ki:SS. all-lights on, preview tonight will A herald the official opening tomorrow of the 550,000,000 Singapore Constitution Exposition. i: on 25 acres of land, has attracted world I being patronised by almost every big comi which has dealings with Singapore
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  • 120 5 TRADERS HOPE PEKING WILL LIFT BAN ON EXPORTS TO S'PORE merchants are hoping Peking will 0 react favourably to the Singapore Government's removal of the ban on importing cert am types of textiles from China and will resume direct trade with the Colony. Merchants said the Pfkm^^^^^^^^^^^^ on I Singapore
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  • 82 5 4,000 invited to party for the Duke ABOUT 4.000 people have been invited to a garden party at Government House on Feb. 24 m honour of the Duke of Edinburgh. a Government House spokesman said the gu« represented every community In Singapore and were as representative as possible. The party
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    • 135 5 mmor H WEEKLY S "EASY-TO-READ" FROM 5 GUIDE SINGAPORE 5 OF FLIGHTS FROM JJI SINGAPORE N 3 O -> I < MM W to 5 _> h £y J_i ALO STAR L L L_ MJA l JISJAi mF BANCKOK l MALAYAN 5 l A R WAYS i HONC KONC _2
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 193 6 J II I lla\UKi: by Sytlnov Jordan T^r UFJJGEANCE PASSES UNDER THE I I SKIRTING THE SATELLITE STATfONS ipP__-_Q| SW//VSS >< THOUSANO AMES OUT FROM EARTH.. P___^ INTO A DECELERATION ORBIT MD_I I oeG,|s4N,lS|<s TO Iw?^ isSs_Kl_\^_^' ,rfi^^vVi _a^^ r^B^^ __2c*SJ I A 6pweße mac- ■■i______l I P# Mm\ mmm+mWArTm
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    • 405 6 OHN today, you ha, O tion magnetic personality and 5 genius for leadership wne you a person to leave a m nn own era. V m also have ta J >> arts and sci< nc< a You also ha, |o the motivati not << ablt to judge m advan s<
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 173 7 LONDON, Jan Previous Today Xl mtU fVb 24 buyers |UIU| 1 11 Miters sellers March 24 >; buyers 24. buyers 14 sellers 25 sellers uißKir No 1 KSS Spot -4 buyers 24 x buyers hi HHI INf 1 R ss Settlement Houm i.-im> March -'4, buyers 24
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    • 107 7 Ibore prices quoted m US. cents per lb. NEW YORK. Jan. ?fl. Previous Today UN straits spot ***** nom. 100.75 nom. TIN futures Stnit> i ontract March 98.00 buyers 98.7a buyers 100.0€ sellers 100.75 sellers May 97.50 buyers 98.25 buyers 99.50 sellers 100.25 sellers HIM Steady. SALES:
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    • 33 7 NEW YORK. Jan. 19. Previous Today 36 Industrial 588.53 590.40 !o Railroads 161.35 161.13 10 Domestic Bonds 86.23 86.22 IS I tiHties 90.91 90.48 63 Stocks Comiositc Averages 204.42 204.57
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    • 45 7 awaiting ata 23' Feb•J3. Lampon ting release _3' ebruary shipment i 23, 2"J 1 cif. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot and awaiting 1 elease 40, afloat- 40, and February shipment 39.. 39',_, fit', sellers ex-dock. ibove prices quoted m U.S. cents per lb.
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    • 93 7 LONDON. Jan. 29. I'mmous Today (OPRA Philippines c.i.f. I.K./ North uropean ports delivered weight per long ton Jan. Feb. $26.3 resellers $260 resellers <<>I'KV Straits ci.f. U.K./North European ports delivered wrtKhi )n long ton Jan./Feh. £04 quoted £93 nom. COCOXI I OIL crude Straits ci f.
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    • 76 7 T it of the ock nun iarp rise Oram Free I mining sh Qeduld higher ■ll \w\\ M tin lied m tinto b tl ;it the elo c extended to three-eighth Foreign boi were quietly Irregular and there eneral clown ol dollar stock response to lower
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  • 190 7 TfIHE House of Commons last night agreed that A hardened prostitutes should be sent to prison if convicted of soliciting on the streets a third This is one of the main proposals of a Government anti-vice Bill aimed at cleaning
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    • 160 7 H NEW DIMENSIONS IN X H FASHIONS CHINESENEW YEAR H JUST UNPACKED.... M N BIG RANGE OF DRESS M MATERIALS IN SILK AND IS **i!^Dy-7Y)-»F_MiR ITEMS WA FOR LADIES AND GENTS IN LATEST STYLES FROM N N WORLD-KNOWN SUPPLIERS. VI Wmm W^W 1 Ger f/iem of [J [GIAN SINGH& v
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 78 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 f| 1 1 1 1 •Ij I f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 SINGAPORE fHICH TIDES j S TODA. oni E TOMORROW 3.00 a.m. and 3.10 p.m. SUNDAI 3.48
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    • 101 7 1.00 p.m. Programme Summary and From the New World; 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 Polynesian Paradise; 2.00 Close Down; 5.00 Programme Summary; 5.03 Friday Fiesta; 5.30 King Solomon's Mines Part 4; 6.00 The Ray Ellington Quartet; 6.15 Opera and Ballet; 6.45 Speak Malay; 6.53 Announcements and Singapore Share Market
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  • 5 8 The one that got away
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  • 205 8 YOU CAN'T KEEP A GOOD COW DOWN Hey ti your ovs doc.le ci i 1 eyes you wouldn But ther, moments and when suddenly .nfects us t- playful as a Kitten Across the horde M respect and why net M But m Pakistan onimols without t M on our dignity
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  • 220 8 MRS. C. KEPT A FAMILY SECRET FOR 15 YEARS /iREY-HAIRED Mrs. C. was busy the other 1 day planning a once-in-a-lifetime party for hor only daughter's 19th birthday. It will be the flrst they have spent together— and it may be the last. The C. family -they prefer not to
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  • 100 9 The 'do-it-yourself' pilot John Taylor of Ilford, Essex, wanted a plane Of his own. So he is building one himself m the sitting room ol his first floor Hat. His biggest problem la how to get it out of the flat when it's finished. He intends to try to squeeze
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  • 74 9 THE paper bag handed to you by the waiter m some New York restaurant i these days has the words "Fldo's Share." Inside the bag you put the left overs from your meal everything you paid for hut didn't i This take home the scraps-
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  • 65 9 Sussex is without one of its favourite dclii lo cally caught plaice, I have gone to spawn In deep er waters. And. says Mr. 11. Boniface, chief fisheries officer to the Sussex Sea Fisheries Committee, they won't be back In Rye Bay for several weeks.
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  • 192 9 Food- take your mind off flying By a correspondent '■MIX menus being put on by airliners on the New York to London flight, are getting lusher and lusher. The latest menu sued by Pan American offers a magnificent 707 Jet clipper, the President Special 19 different dishes all cooked by
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  • 181 10 UNCLE JIM 'FAIR COP' -CHANGES HIS BEAT 'PHERE is an oil -the -heat village m Sussex whose away-from -it-all residents have m the last few weeks acquired as a neighbour an expert m murder, arson, rape, fraud, banditry bigamy, and any other kind ol underworld villainy you care to menttan^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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  • 423 10 GEORCF \rVI ING HIKES ROSS THE QUIET SUSSEX DOWNS TO MEET ONE OF THE MOST ASTUTE CANCBUSTERS EVER TO JOIN THE METROPOLITAN came home from his world travels to don a different kind of blue at How Street and to invoke the wrath ol an elder
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  • 169 10 A reprieve for 'Old Bob' thanks to 1000 housewives AN "action committee" representing a thousand angry housewives m the Selsdon and Sanderstead area of Surrey, have kidnapped their elderly friend Bob. Drooping, dusty, faithful, patient, uncomplaining "Old Bob" is the horse that has pulled the milk-cart delivering the morning milk
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  • 85 10 RED WHALER ON THE STOCKS Work oil the giant Russian whaler, seen here at the Nosenko ship-building yard at Nikolaev, m the Ukraine, is nearing completion. The water displacement of the new whaler, "Sovietskaya Ukraina" ivill be one and a half times greater than that Of the present flagship, "Slava,"
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  • 263 11 funsets in [colour are lever so easy u rn recall that wonderful song, St. Louis lh Its downbeat rhythm and its uve I hate to see that evening sun go lot of picture-taken once felt pretty lU!t |i l ne same way. But no longer because a
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  • 377 11 j WRITE to THE LENSMAN, Free j Press, Times House, Singapore. :U T Hi;\ is the best time of day for picturing j people seated at windows? E.L. ant really answer that straight from the book. WW depends o)i the weather conditioyis, the E '.equipment you have, the type
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  • 635 11 A GOOD WAY TO LEARN LIGHTING TECHNIQUE night when the cinemas are showing films which do not appeal to you, or when you feel like a lazy evening at home, why not spend it with your camera? You have plenty of models to unlimber your camera
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 70 11 ITALIAN CREATIONS FOR SPRING 1959. P New exciting "low- y' _M down" heel pumps m Wtfjr^ ik: .Amm^^^m very soft red kid. _r 1» Also olmond o __tt___ .P^ c^S^^ V. /4^^ _^x ob 'l, p r ps i ln brown suede -V =^f Nl^kX 6 b QC k *J?
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  • 98 12 INHIBITORS at the Jaj panese trade fair m Sydney have received orders and inquiries for at least t/Uo.ono (about $210,000) worth of goods since the fair opened last Friday. The orders and inquiries were received at the public .on.s of the
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  • 163 12 Cabinet changes a step further from neutralism f rin: new Laotian Government which took office this week is strongly anti-t ommunist and for the first time includes arnn leaders m the Cabinet, observer! m Vientiane, the capital, pointed out yesterday. Official sources said the Government, set up
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  • 131 12 Snowmen No. they are yogis. he says riMii-; abominable snow--1 man does not exist, according to a Dutch agricultural expert who has just returned to Holland after seven years m India as a United Nations Food and Agricultural Organisation adviser. The expert. Mr. F. B. Carbasius, is quoted as sayin_
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    87 12 JAPAN'S first park- J t ing meters, one of which is seen above, were put into opera- T tion m Tokyo on Mon- day. t f Motorists have to pay the equivalent of tlO cents for every 15 minutes' parking time I between f) a.m, and 6 T p.m. Sundays
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  • MAC SEEKS TEXTILE PACT WITH PAKISTAN
    • 57 12 \|R. HAROLD MACITI MILLAN. the Prime Minister, is "extremely hopeful" that agreements similar to that between Lancashire and Hontf Kong will be made about Indian and Pakistani textile exports to Britain. He told the House of Commons he believed these volunt i agreement w<re "by far the most ctory way
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    • 13 12 first supplies of the new Philippine coinage are being issued m Manila. Reuter
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    • 31 12 Careless handling of unexploded bombs and shells left over from the Korean war has caused the death of 198 people and Injury to 452 throughout South Korea m the past Reuter
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    • 30 12 Seoul court has sentenced nine Opposition Democratic members of the Kyunggi Provincial Council I to 10 days' jail for demon tral Ing again: i the new securil v lav Reuter
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    • 31 12 seven feat Old t; i rl pi. i> m:. with her hula hoop iii a street m Manila w is seri ouslv injured when the hoop caught e^^^^^inn^ taxi I Reuter
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    • 30 12 Nine COtton weavn and eight knitting milh closed down m Hong Kong during the six months to September, 1958, according to a report issued by the Commissioner of Labour. Reuter
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    • 19 12 Pakistan*! landless tenant farmers will become landlords by Oct. 1 under land reforms announced by President Ayub Khan U.P.I.
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    • 19 12 Four workers were shot to death by Sumataran rebels near Medan when they wt re repairing telephone Installations. Reuter
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    • 12 12 rhe i >rneo provincial administratl t Into partner hit) i I Reuter
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    • 27 12 A Vboul 70 Buddhist represenl from 20 Southwill attend functii i mmcmorating th< 2.500 th anniversary of the birth of Buddha to he held In April. Reuter
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  • 37 12 Formosa authorities nave ordered a I 1 commodity prices to he trozen at the Jan. 24 level to prevent during the Chinese New Year. The price freeze will remain m effect until Feb. I_. U.P.I.
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  • 168 12 Chinese girls get shivery welcome to U.K. SIX pretty C shivered In tl outside a Londoi hangar Tin arrived to begin a week training i British Oversi c orporation The girls, chosen n Kong last mi work on Comets between Hon- X Tokyo and on B between San i and
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  • 97 12 GENJI PLAY IS 'VISUALLY DELIGHTFUL' A STAGE adaptation ol the Japanese classic novel Prince Genji, presentee m Leeds, Northern England by the Oxford Playhouse company, was "visually delightful" the Yorkshire Post said. The News Chronicle critic declared: "The production by Hauser, the exquisit. tumes by Desmond I and the deceptively
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  • 12 12 The Form mbly h i at judg< I U.P.I.
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  • 75 12 TWO Que* n Mother wl Nepal, have arrived m Naples with two ly and a royal entoui 1 v had 95 piec< nior Queen Kant. RaJya i linu ,s Junior Queen i uv R kshmi Shah w< at the same time to X rrtbhuba
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  • 424 13  -  GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON BY OF J. KJ 8. > id Hie Scotch" become hi the for medal i induct, prize for I n l r y i; on k k c c p llian they feel disled with their reputation. tame, too It did
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  • 238 13 1936-and the whispers about the King By WILLIAM BARK LEY \IR ARTHUR BAKER, chief of The Times Part m< ntary stair until his retirement three :o, helps to kill m a book a story that at the Abdi^Uon^^^^^^^^^^^ I t >l al news-1 llousel Press he m re-l a-l I
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  • 281 13 THE BOOK OF THE WEEK HORNBLOWER IN THE WEST INDIES by C. S. Forester (Miefiael Joseph, lbs.) r>EAR Admiral Lord Hornblower needs little introduction to the many people who have enjoyed reading his earlier adventures. This hook records a group of five incidents during his term as Commander-in-Chief m the
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  • 193 13 When son learns of mother's crime... MY MOTHER WAS HANGED. By S. S. Wilt arils. Heinemann 13s. o<7. HALF the interest of this novel comes from the fact that its author is a young Dutchman. He has set his scene m England (there is no death penally m Hoi landi.
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  • 337 13 WOMEN AND THOMAS HARROW. By John P. Marquand. Collins. 195.) rpHE theati i subject seem to have a di a trou lv entlmental lee', on most novell it hi had. In c, on Mr. Marquand. 'tidy Ol the lite loves o| Broadway
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  • 282 13 Portrait of a man— and a city r// E 1 1 F E AN I) TIMES OF FRED RICK LEMAITRE. Robert Baldick. Hani is li Hamilton. j*:3 s. pROM this excellent book the rea d c r takes away not only the portrait of a man, the actor Lemaiti not
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  • RACING
    • 337 14 llors will report at 1 15th mile tone, Wood--1 a m. on Sund,. 8, 1959. tran porl poinl must i 30 and <; s.m. o ii.' Walk will begin at 7 m along the specified r from 15 metres Pin t oil v, vi be the Veteran followed
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    • 1268 14 PRINCE OF LALITA IS FIRST CHOICE FOR THE CUP. tmt <^^^_a^ _T _k DRINCI ftl Lalita ap- peals as the winner of the Governor's Cup, main race at Bukit Timah tomorrow. Prince of Lahta finished second in the Singapore Gold Cup and then to Who Knows over 9F at the
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  • 361 15 SWEDE SIGNS RETURN BOUT CLAUSE \(,|-:\1 \K Johansson, Sweden's undefeated I European champion, scrawled his signature vr „ss tht- foot of an eight-page contract on a restaurant table yesterday to climax four months of negotiations to meet world heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson for the title NiiminerM j old dimplewill lace
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  • 48 15 Ashley Cooper, last year's Wimbledon champion, beat fellow-Australian Frank Sedgman 10-8, 6-2 to reach the final of a professional tournament In Perth yesterday. His opponent In the final will be Lew Hoad. who beot Ken Rosewall 6-2. 10-8 In another all-Australian semifina! _^_^_^_^_^_^_^_H Reuter
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  • 24 15 England beat Scotland 9-0 In a Leicester badminton match last night. It was the 30th match between the two countries. Reuter
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  • 91 15 iwvnny Blanchtiower, Tottenham Hotspur's Irish international Wing-half, has asked the London first division club for a transfer. Blanchflower has been unable to a first team place for the past month, though he was Britain's Footballer of the Year" m 1958 and is considered to be one
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  • 183 16 The net closes: Khrushchev's rivals face impeachment rrlitA elm i point emerging from yesterday's (lf- bate ol the Soviet Communist. Party Congn was the demand by the Leningrad regional party Military, Mr, Ivan Spiridonov, that the ''antiparty group" be impeached before the highest party forum the present Congress. It was
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  • 83 16 NEW taxis were put on the road last year at an average of 40 a month. When the Singapore City Council abolished the ceiling figure m March, 1957, there were 1.650 taxis. Before the abolition of the ceiling, new taxis appeared on
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