The Singapore Free Press, 21 March 1959

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper I i ,11 >iiiKap«»i«- Saturday, March 21, 19,">». I'ikt 1, < |g
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  • 195 1 NOW DUTCH FLORISTS 'MEET THEIR SINGAPORE' t nPiiE Netherlands iio- X X 1. rists Association yesterday expressed X X 'great dismay and m- dignation" at a recent Britsih decision to m- X I crease import duties on f tlowers. X t its secretary, Mr. X Zwahlen, said: "After t T
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  • 155 1 I AN tribesmen swoopon the sacred city ol -i m a violent climax months oi skirmishes ruling Communist troops, according '•ports reaching New Ihi ye.^terday. d-riding tribesmen, enjoy wide popular port, rode down from the mountains and clashed with the Chinese troops he city.
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  • 116 1 THE first batch ol cricketers retun home from the Ausl and New Zealand I rived m Singapore i this morning. They are Peter May. Tom Graveney. John Mortlmore, Willie Watson, Fn Trueman and bag master George Duckworth The second batch Ls due at
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  • 24 1 Chelottle 1 x .en followed >rd. The I itifully minute. Then v hi Ti. 1 and A I
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  • 143 1 NASSER WARNING TO RUSSIA: 'HANDS OFF!' Wr will not tolerate Red interference' PRESIDENT NASSER said m Damascus yesterday that the United Arab Republic would not tolerate it it Mr. Nikita Khrushchev "now interfered to support a small group m our country against the unanimity of our people." He declared: "If
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  • 130 1 SI 1 1 I K I I Muhammad Amin Shanqity, Chief Justice, of Jordan and a prominent religious leader, yesterday supported a religious decree issued m Cairo and Syria ruling that any Muslim who believes m Communism or supports it is an intidel. The pro-government
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  • 104 1 Too pretty to get divorce in a hurry A YOUNG Italian model living in Sydney has been refused a quick divorce because she is too pretty. Mr. Justice Dovey yesterday granted Mrs. Edda Cooper a decree nisi, but told her it would be better for her to wait the full
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  • 178 1 President Nasser said yesterday: "After winning the battle against imperialism and its agents, we find ourselves facing another battle —the battle of satellite status and Communism. "We have destroyed imperialism and its supporters and shall be able, with God's will, to destroy Com munlsm. "There shall
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  • 32 1 md and including mcmi i tiie itnp tmily. mnly and ithei of the Ime Mi Xi hi and i I i Idln Nchiko Shod t on 10
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    • 62 1 No dry, loose powder can give your skin this light young radiance! ■Lf d\ M *^&JL. ■sa ssa 1 1 IB f Only 'Love Pat* triUl its rreamy foundation guards against dry *kin as ii gives ><»v ilii^ flawless look! dry lot Ii i bl H #^LOVE-PAT' I he one
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  • 340 2 Tree-for-a//' discussion of Berlin, German problems URESIDENT EISENHOWER 1 and the British Prim Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, opened their three-day cold war strategy conference yesterday with a "free-for-all" discussion of the Berlin crisis and Mr. Macmillan's trips to Moscow, Bonn and Paris. Mr Eisenhower,
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  • 138 2 Inquiry to protect consumers rpiIE British Government 1 is to order an Inquiry into the best way ol in^ that housewives and other buyers of goods get a square deal. It has decided to set up an independent committee to consider the whole question of consumer pro; tion. Mr. John
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  • 98 2 4 w hVI 01 striken hit 1 Krai., terday. limiting radio and telesion programmes to recorded music and 1«u bulletins and clearing the taxis norn the streets of Paris Other strikes brought industrial worker and civil servants out m the provinces. The radio and
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  • 140 2 E IIR- MIKHAIL SUSLOV, Secretary of ATI the So\iel Communist Party, was r, seen by London diplomatic observers yesterday as reinforcing m his first major speech during hi> \isit to BiiE I lin th« mini »t«;«7wi v ,i; „i.. 5 Vs,ow m ti,.; Vv
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  • 28 2 Shaw Brothers are screenfree films for school- I children at five theatres m Singapore on March 31 at 9.00 a.m. on "Children's Day."
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  • 38 2 Mr. M.P.D. Nair. the Minister ot Communications and Works, will present the prizes to the winners ot" the 1059 Malayan Mobilgas Economy Run ai a cocktail party at the Ocean Park Hotel on Monday. March 30.
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  • 22 2 President de Gaulle a secret message to Pn dent Eisenhower early this week, the Conservative Paris-Presse reported terday. Reuter
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  • 132 2 Girls strew road with flowers for Eoka men ARchbishp Makarios praised EOKA's •heroism and sacrifices" yesterday when he addressed about 250 guerillas who emerged irom their mountain hideouts to drive m triumph Into Nicosia. The guerillas, Including many KOKA leaders hunted by the British security forces during the fouryear emergency,
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  • 141 2 PR NT nhower la t night described "irresponsible" the action taken earliei In the day by the House of Repri tives appropriation committee m cutting out re(i vest c (i supplements foreign aid funds. m a statement a the mountain retf< where he
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    • 63 2 1 HE ROYAL VISIT SOUVENIR ON SALE NOW! W r M Br 1 j^B f 9% WW x t^»' Iw4S2m\ V^^ "L^ jfc**4^tefe Vaj j^ M i Within the handsome cover of this Souvenir is the Philip's outstanding visit to is a unique publication that y< v .ill i .is
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    • 38 2 BUY SINGLET VEST BRIEF FOR COMFORT DURABILITY (Mil.: LI SENG MIN CO.. LTD. NORTH BRIDCiI ROAD MM.AI'OKI N. J. BHAGWAN CO. If, soiih BrMfi >|N<M' M. FLINTER S. GRiNBERG Diamonds Jewellery 9 67,StamfordRd (En Court Bldi Telephone *****^1
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  • 288 3 Dispute over elders lands 10 in court I*EN CHINESE villagers living m the New Ter- ritories on the verge of China who were i alleged to have tried to organise a slogan- shouting procession were brought to court \e terday to sign bonds of good behaviour for two years. (Press
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  • 125 3 ROAST PIC AND YAMS FEAST FOR PHILIP nRINCE PHILIP left o I Malaita island last 0 night i» the royal o vat hl Britannia, acCOIIl p»nl«d ,by the n High Commissioner for 0 Western Pacific Sir ohn Guteh, and Lady Gutch, for Graciosa <> Bay Santa Cruz, where h will
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  • 30 3 The Malayan Minister of Transport, Mr. Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib. arrived m Tokyo yesterday by air at the invitation of the Japanese Foreign Ministry. Reuter
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  • 24 3 The United Nations Secre-tary-General, Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, arrived m Srinagar yesterday from New Delhi on a two-day visit to Kashmir.- Reuter
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  • 28 3 Japanese quarantine offiat Yokohama. Tokyo, yesterday confirmed that a steward aboard the Swedish liner Kungsholm ufTeding from chii not smallpox as had been reported earlier.
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  • 267 3 TRIBUNAL PC TELLS ABOUT 'SCUFFLE' IN ALLEY POLICE CONSTABLE George Harper, 26, told a Government ordered tribunal of inquiry at Inverness, Scotland, yesterday that after he and P.C. Robert Gunn, 24, took a 16-year-old grocer's boy up an alleyway near midnight m Thurso on Dec. 7, 1957, he heard a
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  • 80 3 YUGOslavia ha I tested i I ,)OUI tl.e r,,, t hi cami by Communist < I Yugo lav po m Hrlui The pi article ll iper Vi th immed about b, id' ot '1 it-, tv Thl nan Chen V i). cember, bui the Yu
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    • 95 3 #y 1111 \j n a^ ißAnsis»o«s X U( I V U PHONOGRAPH RADIO %J N( 6•I 5V 101 H IATHHU I "TRP-58" All tronsistor three- ..^jl •peed Hi-Fi recordploycr. Use 6 x 1.5 V C^NShß^^ dry ccH Distributors Wonted a2|sP^ Pomphlets on request, Agents: HOCK CHEONG COMPANY Hcod Office, 95
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    • 239 3 HAVE IT MADE HESPOKE TAILORING as it is known m LONDON or CUSTOM TAILOR ING as it is known m AMERICA is OQC of the skills still lift m tin nnrhii: that repays your patfOflOgl OVCf and over again. That is why we stress tmphatically to HAVE IT MADE TO
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  • 219 4 The Singapore Free Press opinion Vital poll in Africa Saturday. March 21, 1059. m/tORE than usual interesi *tI will be taken m thi* outcome ol yesterday's election m Northern Rhoae.sia lor the result will be regarded as a pointer to political trends m the whole o! the raciallyCentral African 1-
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  • 985 4  - A FIGHT TO THE DEATH OVER 40 CENTS PETER JOHNSON E= Tourists m their millions will visit Spain =E this year. Most of them will see a bullfight. EE Before the curtain rises on the season a i i E fantastic feud has developed behind the =E scenes, a feud
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  • 76 4  -  Beachcomber byi>v IJR SMART-ALMCK ed the follov menl recently: "Tin ft lay a widespread and ret table tendency to concei attention on I.ittl. of education, and to i th( i i iper t imag that Narkover v. th material Int the gov bod to be. if i
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    • 36 4 N£W ARRIVALS Suit 5125.00 ea. Trousers 535.00 p. Pr and min\ other latest Arrival* to Select Iron. Try Our Expert Gent's Tailors II A I A J TEXTILES LTD. 71. High Street. Spore Tels: ***** 3102
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    • 40 4 TT If vSB /I iJr ifl— J^H *S. *?>. 36 cfe Sfo* Ii I J 45 High St. Airport, Singapore, I I l^om^ Stalion Road, Ipoh. x--^B rtS^\A»«'«'t 0 #$p fc SILVA (H.K Ltd., Hong Kon{ \y/J$J I ..^L 1 "^k\j
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  • 122 5 CAR PARK TO GARDEN TENDERS GUT SOON gapore City C0un.,,11 soon tall V i for the conversion Raffles Place car i,, a public garden icesman of the City told the Free* X, i the tender notices \,< m the process of befinalised. ■Jv hile the Automobile f i tion of
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  • 23 5 35 for K.L. conference I members of th-. Junior Chambei nerce will attend tin mior Chamber In nal Conference to Kuala Lumpur nex
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  • 193 5 Colony may get another two political parties r PHERE are indications that two new political partus wiii be formed m Singapore before nomination day for elections to the Legislative Assembly. One may be formed by leading members of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce and the other by a group now
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  • 117 5 TWENTY students. Including two from English schools, have said they wish to join the proposed students' delegation from Singapore to Communist China. The delegation is being organised by Mr. Lee Yew Seng, a Vice-President of the Singapore Trade Union Congress, at the invitation
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    48 5 pROl P CAPTAIN I.C.K. SWALES (left) CO. R.A.F. Changi, congratulates Mr. Michael Anchant, Command Public Relations photographer at H.Q. Far East Air Force, on being awarded a testimonial for good service. The testimonial wa-s presented by the Comman-der-in-Chief. Far East Air Force. Air Marshal the Karl of Random
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  • 87 5 A TOTAL of $77,400 was the Social Welfare I Urns of the Kampong X rector of Social Well it was the fifth and run T; rmenl v to 173 families who had i. subsidised, lon to be built at the Are. it form
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  • 23 5 Tin- Youth Section <»t the Chinee V.M.C.A. has ,i ii lecture danci The lectures will be memb ommunl
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    • 45 5 I CHOOSE Wiselyl I buy M sr™"E LEONARD OZEN FOOD CHEST- Capacity 20 ib*. i PRICE- $685/-, less Liberal Cash Discount. "•1.MU1111.11 MIIIIMI II MIIIIIIHIIHIIIIHII ><>> HIRE PURCHASE TERMS A VAILABLE MARDEN COMPANY 78 82, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE-9. TEL: *****—*****—***** !j babvs N£EDS FBOUUL DISPENSARY Ltd
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    • 182 5 Cool Colorful and JK^ l Comfortable CDHDT ?«WIR 01 U II I HSHIRTS Breeze intt» your «Ih>* vßb^3llv^m\J^ <«»<»!• m Ii r I -hi vv v «'<l VT^jrgftVglVi Iwoulm'h! (ionic, cIioom" I^M^Wl\vl\ i rom a \%U\v urray of vVviVVW^nW^' lr ||4 K4 >l colour* ami lo r 9*M Wi M
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    • 55 6 transisfor THE WORLD S MOST MAGNIFICENT RADiC You can enjoy o v.' Zcr ith All-Tronsisror I Oceonic radio pov.. to tun" gramme: from al! world. The Smallest Spread S' Wave Port. COtt HHKiß^^r Bat M to 300 hou Rf^ j*m of listenin i JO Ful H** V VI SHHIHO (CHINA)
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    • 240 6 JEFF lIAUKI h> Sydney Jordaa T^AA^Oi?^- U ASMOTS^SJkSM2!!IT6- iWSI/B^^^ lg4 /S fASfQ SMAH AT*tOi>PHE»£ r\ MAkt YOU» WAV TOWARUS i X QOCKEr HAS W>^-^ E S UND JWWJ coHSctousNEsa —ly^^J^ ->^ t wU^^F vis -Zm^JESIP m\ waft MWIMIAKi; b> Lee lalk and Phil Davis >> I'jjjK WHAT'S I _^< i
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    • 304 6 TJORN I IJ coming sign pioneer, a leadei I and will tight 4 ter how You have a flei J to dramatl J new id. and will pr< bablj ment for a hobbj achlevi pi I Fortunately, I en>, of humour X age toaee the X yen wne til( lo*
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  • SATURDAY Magazine
    • 7 1 SATURDAY Magazine Singapore. Saturday, March 21. 1959.
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    • 193 1 4v v morning this month, lli o v ol Singapore- ill get up from |l, i| beds m Cl'Ollilcpresscd and (ted moods. will not feel >ing to work at Absi nteeism m and m schools ill be increasAnd it may all blamed on the ►mmon and unably cosily ailtlie
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    • 600 1 SORENESS IN THROAT MAY BE KILLER DISEASE WARNING not a symptom of the cold; it is a malady m itself. Mothers of small children are likely to disregard and ignore this illness. But doctors say that unless it is attended to immediately, the child with a soro throat who may
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    • 149 1 a garret and iar, escalators and a powerful shovel that automatically keeps throwing m gr< quant.' drink. [nclui eta tor have large m< who :y attemptin m entry. Blou m I i.v smoke and bio through the wl thin- The larynx too, t<> get
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    • 269 2 Machines may measure you By a Special Corr* 5 '5, OFSIUUIIKKS en--11 gaged m the study of the human brain have been known to predict that the day may come when, by attaching a series of electrodes to people's scalps, it will be possible to establish precisely why certain individuals
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    • 83 2 picture. kin ir iiiiiiiii tight-year-old Dcidre Walker is thrilled as g Princess Margaret and head teacher Miss Mary I Palmer step to talk to her, but Phillip, also eight, 1 is so thoroughly interested in what he is paint- ing that he
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    • 262 2 HERE'S ONE WOMAN WHO'S NEVER !00 you're furious with O fashion? This week's mandates from Paris are just the i/voof you needed to declare all fashion designers mercenary, contrary—and raving mad. ("I'd like to shoot them all," cries Kay Kendall who has just taken to the Empire Line, only to
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    • 412 2  -  Anne Sharpley By She yields a little over coloured stockings. "They're rather a break for this century. Pepys used to say there was nothing like green stockings for making women's legs look delicious However pleased we may be to wear our waists round our middles
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  • FREE PRESS RACE DAY Special
    • 9 1 FREE PRESS RACE DAY Special Saturday, March 21, 1959.
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    • 585 1 (MilillllllMIDIIIIHIHHIIIIIIIHIIH Ill I II II 1 1 III 1 1 tl 1 1 II 1 1> 1 1 1 1 1 Mill II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 III II I II 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 II I
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    • 803 1  -  ALLAN LEWIS -by DOWNING STREET will start favourite for the Spring Cup this if ter noon. There was lardly a horse mentioned this morning at the course to heat him. I think we will sec Downtng Stre< t at his best this 11 over tiie
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      • 38 1 4 BEST BETS ■4r¥ BEST BETS Down- 1 inn street. Grand I j Coup and Too Much o Money. Best outsiders 0 Dententurius. Muti.ua, o o and Mirzapen. THE GOING o The golag WIH 9t I gatsl, 1m >■♦
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      • 27 1 ROOMINESS The new X WHUO I 11 Your new Austin /fin is at SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOM MALACCA p NA "f SIREMtAN tUTTERWORTM JESSILTON KUALA RELAIT KUCMIHC
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    • 2312 2 RACE 1 2.15: CLASS 2, DIV. 4~6 FURS. 1 685 SAN SIBO syr brag (Sans Souci Stable) E. Breuk 900 Donn< iiv LOVEB BOY 4yr. beg (Gilnllan Lie Stable) R. Break 8.13 Kins 8. miii\k\ 3yr. chirm (Aladdin Stable. Noord ...811 Noordi,. 4. ***** WONDERLAND 6yr.
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      • 140 2 ;*y* WW Ilj IVOf »C V W/ien you con scoof f on an BvT f# y"7//> -^^OBBBBEKomoSMt. warn *k Bf* rf I jl ~tS -*^o^B!^^ jE? |9 Jr |f Now from Italy comes a new t^ ir n m °t° r Scooters. Come see it today. Sole Agents i v
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      • 128 3 #39 AC j*9nm*mumt>. sWX9SffI9MmwWBB& y B9K B n*o'- < c£'3fß Joe .v.wKJwHvy-"- iHbwyJoam WflM I I I ML ff :^^^P-^l^ IfßMr-'^ lifin li I I lP!>: IslP| M^bBBW a £"M*' EBBS I ill Br -w- HfB H 38 I 1 f^BßßßßtfttßK^fe _^B1 I BBsi! nm^im^M-^ BBf I I I ili:
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      • 64 3 No. of cylinders 4 H.P. 15.8 (1.483 ccl m Compression ratio approximately Jf% immi M Maximum speed 75 M.P.H. Turning circle 34.8 ft. v Output 513 H.P. at 4.200 g.P.M. l^Caravan SINGAPORE MOTORS LIMITED 3e5-319. ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE TIL ***** ***** REPRESENTED THROUGHOUT MALAYA l otvtntiai t»>e B 94 H
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    • 1241 4 DOWNING STREET IS OUTSTANDING PROSPECT PICK YOUR WINNERS WITH TRESPASSER riOWNING STB1 I i has been displaj Ing such good form on Ihe training (rack (hat I must make my first selection for the Spring Cup (Race Six) tod. in Also on form, Woodcote lion looks a sound bet in
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      • 169 4 MONDAYS AND y^^^^ <^ Afe THURSDAYS DACCirr T ELIZABETHAN ■^^^■rLCS Ai* «,u HOTEL j Jl X -stdiuls l^r th« fables of the '^5 a| pk- W. Somerset SML i^ 1 173 /'W Qualify and Economy I H f— I I 1 11 ml i i/"" W^il i or ever v
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    • 403 5 lectro encephaloI fripi' consists of the obligation and study lof the rhythmic elecItrfcai changes occurI ring ni the brain I "brain-waves" if you like though not m the -use of the term las used when merely ■referring to bright ■ideas or inspirations. ■the changes mho s c rhythmic I
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    • 131 5 I"HE new Palais de la Defense, built just outside Paris, is said to be the largest exhibition building m the world. It will house from April 24 to May 3 the Paris International Floralia, the greatest jlower show ever held. It will
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    • 464 5 WELL, you say, if a TT woman leaves 8150.000 worth of jewels m a car she i.s asking for trouble. And Lady Docker has got it —once again. As the Richard Rodgers song goes, you arc on 'the quick toboggan when you reach the height*."
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    • 304 6 the new HLMS... REVIEWED BY PELHAM GROOM I I Kill nue hit fantasy. It tells of the adventures a squirrel and, above everything else, it proses how near to reality was Disney m his toons of animal lilt Delightful Implying full of delight
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    • OH WHAT GIRLS! 25 YEARS A SPY IN
      • 267 6 •VTABARIN" has everything that a lover of musicals can desire. Beaut ilul girls and when I say beautiful I am doing them less than justice for they are exquisite humour, colour, catchy tunes and a not-too-slender story. Jacques Forestier (Michel Piceoli) produces revues, and it
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      • Article, Illustration
        253 6 i/wnit since i sent a script Mid I had written by air to Jack Hawkins then playing m a stage production of Romeo and Juliet In New York, and he returned immediately to play his fir>t "star part m the film "Angels One Five" I have looked forward
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      • 133 6 COLUMBIA'S "The 7th v^ Voyage ot Sinbad" in Metroscope. Technicolour and Dynamation, is something to wonder at, for its technical effects are phenomenal. We see cyclops as tall as the Victoria clock tower who delight in making satay out of hui is a dragon who tire, a two-he; skeletons
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    • Round the World market Prices
      • 120 7 I »>\|Mi\ M.,i Previous fodaj 1 Rgg I if. March unquoti Hers \pril lers RSS Spot 1 m- ellei I RSS Settlement \pril Mu> sul steady. Above prices quoted m pe/Lcc. V, bite Sarawak t i| ..ni pints March 37 37 sellers Blai k Sarawak Special 1
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      • 106 7 NEW YORK, Mar. .'ll. Previous roday M\ straits Spot 1D3.37 nom. 103.00 nom. UN intuits Contract March 102.25 buyers 102.00 buyers 103.62 sellers 103.62 sellers May 102.12 buyers 101.87 buyers 103.50 sellers 103.50 sellers rONI Quiet. S MIS: Nil. RIBBER: Futures March 31.60 buyers 31.65 buyers 31.70
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      • 30 7 NEW YORK. Mar. !u Previous Today :;o industrials 610.37 20 Railroads l©3 23 162 In Domestic Bonds 86 16 .ties 94.59 94.41 ks Composite Averages 210.94 210.77
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      • 46 7 awaiting refloats 24",. March i'a to 26, eil. 25. awaiting re- afloats 2 I.. March Above prices quoted shipment 24 25 ak unquoted. Muntok whi a altin unquoted, afl< 45 and March shipment 45. 45 to 46, sellers ex-d m U.S. cents per (b.
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      • 74 7 LONDON, Mar. 20. Previews Todaj North European ports delivered hi per long ton Mar. Apr. Straits c.i.t. U.K. North pean ports delivered I p 1 long ton Mar. Apr nom. 1!94' norn I I OIL crude Straits I uropean ports m bulk long ton Mar. unquoted
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    • 59 7 narver\ on .i rday. flection rling with the market md tne and, 1 movements. renewed h in the rl: c m prli ronounc run ed a number ol Impi while b m. I eluded m Mo: Oil re poi. <> to tie oil n Wall Btn
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    • 210 7 FREIGHT RATE PROTEST BY RATTAN MEN TO MINISTER SINGAPORE rattan merchants will send g delegation to the Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, next week to protest against the increase m freight rates to Europe. The new rate 390 shillings a ton against the present rate of
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    • Article, Illustration
      51 7 TEXTILE LEADER MR. MURL1 T. CHELLARAM, one of the leading textile merchants in South-:;;', st Asia his firm has SO branches with a head office In England paid a brief visit to Singapore this week. He Came to inspect his local establishments. Mr. Chellaram flew (_I_»o_^ i!ay. I Free Press
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    • 49 7 The .so-, iet Deputy Premi< r, Mr. Awexei Kosygin, lias been appointed chairman of th< State Planning m In place ol Mr. f Kuzmin, the Soviet. announced I -hi. Mr. Kuzmin, also a Deputy Premier, has been appointed chairman ol the Economic Council. Reuter
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    • 15 7 I ed in day lor rman l)i K<> I Reuter
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      • 105 7 IBBHH mm mm B^l M w I YOUR FAVOURITE FILTER I NOW IN THE UNIQUE Going to REMOVE? SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. m association with SINGAPORE PACKING COMPANY LIMITED 8E Asia insurance Bldg.. Singapore Tel. *****-3 Oversea Chinese Bank Bldg., P. O. Box 1002 MARRIED? Make arrangement* Now for
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    • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 856 8  -  WILLIS HALL (Ji ROYAL ASTROLOGER sTZA COBS TO WAR M$\+$i A SERIAL STORY BY mur. ,-ihiix 1 .-s\# r m FATHER Mole -Cricket, the Ko>al Astrologer and his son. Ma ter Mole-Cricket, arrive at the palate of the Emperor Indera Maya as thr latter is told by his
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      • 119 8 I JUNIOR CROSSWORD I 7 mm Mm 0u|l wSm%SSS^ST~~~~ b W MMHl 13 h! CLUES ACROSS. 5. Shakespearean king who had two cruel daughters and one kind one. 6, Small kind of European and Asiatic deer. 7. A tush uses it tor propelling and steering itself. fc 8, "Chair" In
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      • 102 8 carry messages to it. 4. A girl may wear it to school. 5, Organ ot the body weighing three or lour pounds. 9. It was carried by two chairmen with poles. 10. Number of points made by a player or side. 11. Daddy probably pnVis them up when he lind.>
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      • 64 8 LAST WEEK'S WINNERS rpHE winners of la^t week's colour-in contest (each ot whom will n ceive a $5 prize In du? course) are as follows: Mi8S Eloise Leo (11). 234 Bukit Timah Road, Singapore 9. Miss Christijie Tham (5). 25 Margoliouth Road. Singapore 10. Master Tan Yeng Hoy (13). 11
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      • 392 8 A colour-in contest __™3_^ c_. With prizes for you! POCKET-MONEY prizes are offered for colouring this scene with paints. crayons or chalks. 'I here arc four prizes offered each of s:> (two for boys and two for girls). All you have to do is to set to work lo brighten
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    • 414 9  -  Frank Martin by the■J ■ii hy ail tne consier|m nation about I i parsons? At I th, bishops In secret .sesAnxionsly, the hop of Canterw rites to hU I te number m •a. because the I ol Sweden has deto ordain women Under existing arnts,
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    • Page 9 Miscellaneous
      • 1096 9 Church announcements ES in Singapore lies for tomorrow are: ill IK H OF ENGLAND >t Andrew's Cathedral: 7.00 Communion; 8.00 a.m. Communion; 9.30 a.m. School; 9.30 a.m. ManIce; 11 a.m. Morning 12 noon Holy Commun. Evensong. rlilda'i Church, Katong: 7 Communion, 8 a.m. harlst; 9.30 a.m. Jr. id Sunday School.
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      • 78 9 Silat Crescent, Kampong Bahru): 2.30 p.m Sunday School (Chinese); 7.30 p.m. Gospel Service <Eng. and Chlnt Cherith Kaptist Church (89 Serangoon Garden Way): 9.30 a.m. Sunday School 10.30 a.m Worship (Cantonese) Sembawang Baptist Church (140 Causarimt): 9.00 a.m Sttnj day School (Chinese and English); 10.00 a.m Wot lop (Cantonese and
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      • 159 10 \jy VJ^ iJMmm (MmBw w >»~^ v~ w 'NINE' BECOMES A COMPACT VA w m Mm 4 yyiXNER was Mrs. S. Y. This week I give you a heart. Kagda of 3. HalgsviUe Drive, Do anything you like with it. but Singapore 15. Her picture enti- don't break it! tied
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      • 392 10 FILM QUIZ BE A T ALl\ By THE Ql'IZMAN VOl have given me many shueks and surprises sinee I started this Quiz Page, and more often than not, it was because your brilliance battled me. But this week it was quite the other way round. No o»»e was anywhere near
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      • 164 10 no-one knew the name of the Malay Travelogue which is now being shown in America And so no prize for the Film Quizzers this week I should like to thank Miss Deborah Kaye for her most charming letter and excellent suggestions which I hope to make use of in the
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    • 134 11 BRUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE L\VO HIRDS of the entry I t ci a simple slam on this I from a pairs contest, and urn match ix>ints conx Hearts was reached ible only. ..lo usually started early, taking the view that did not entitle him to i the Diamond opening. er
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    • 264 11 4ii\ Hackle, Arsenal and Portsmouth iuiiii.uk t\ played time thins for Ireland, but the curios!- E t> about his International carter w.is that there was E gan of i! wars between ins second and third E taps VWRL YOU KKilll' Oldham < rewe Middles s brough. Glasgow Rangers,
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    • 269 11 —m his fists VOl INDE POMPEY is 1 m hospital—knocked there by dyna-mite-listed Scot named Chick Caiderwood. A bricklayer, 21 years old, and recent winner of the Scottish lightheavyweight crow n, Caiderwood was facing his toughest opponent so far. The stocky light-heavy from Trinidad had never
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    • 83 11 21-17 victory for Canadians THE visiting Canadian rugby football team, the j "Totems" won their sixth match m Japan at the Hanazono rugby ground m Osaka, when they defeated j an All-Japan team 21-17. At half-time. Canada led 10-6. The Canadian teams scores came from live tries and three conversions,
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    • 165 11 RON DELANY. Ireland"., 1.500 metres Olympic champion, won his first outdoor mile of the season with a time of 4min. 7.Bsec. m Hollywood. Florida. Charlie Jenkins, Olympic 400 metres champion, was beaten m the 440 yards oy Josh Culbreath, who won m 48sec. Ira Murchison
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    • 77 11 Tudor Badminton Party lals for the year 1959--1960 are: Presidents: Mr. Thomas Erdhuetter, Vice-Presidents: ng Boon Seang, Bob Kurk and Mohd. Shah bin Abdullah. Hon. Secretary: Mr. George Wee. Asst Hon. Secretary: Mr. Tan Tian Hock. Hon. Treasurer: Mr. Quek r. Kiat. A st. Hon. Treasurer: Miss
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    • 11 11 AUSSIE CHAMP TO FIGHT IN BANGKOK a lian chai Slam. In
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      • 77 11 24 fes""^] 1 i i i >. hons i rennyson 80U1 l! ,4 5 He ma-. Ond in.s meab in hould l hill man In M pper :ni k Colour ol .in Engll h rl (4). without a .Miu: ..on be 14 To be found round albi t the end
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    • 596 12 Malayans meet Danish pair in the final \\\l \\S I mi Smj A?1 Hup and Ith h m lust night qualified for the final ol tinmen's doubles m the All -Fn gland badminton championships at the Empire Pool, Wemble> In Umight*! final they will meet the Danish pair. H. Borch
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    • 169 12 THE Presidents XL which included several of the Pakistan team which toured the West Indies last >ear, were all out for 253 at close of play on the opening day of their three-day game against the West Indies yesterday at Peshawar. On the easy-paced turf
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    • 37 12 \MR. A. J. THOMAS'S Blackness won the Liverpool Spring Cup. run over one mile r>nd two furlongs yesterday. Mr. 11. Halmshaw'a Royal Painter was second, with Mr. L. Green's Hccklcy third. Twenty-four r. Reuter
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    • 104 12 ■FIFTEEN thousand E M. table tennis balls arc stored at the \V< >t- falenhalle stadium. Dortmund, m readiness E f«r the world table E tennis championships itarting on March !7. More than half the E balls will be broken before the end of the
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    • 165 12 THE MEN'S DOUBLES SEMI-FINAL RESULTS Fdiiiiiiiimim MEN'S DOl BLI MI-FINALS: Iain Say Hup and Teh Kew San (Malaya) bt O. Mertz and P. E Nle (Denmark) 15-12, 15-12. H. Boreh and S. HammerK«ard Hansen (Denmark) bi K Sudthivanich and c. Watanasin (Slam) 17-16. 15-9. III1KI) ROUND: Lim Sav Hup and
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