The Singapore Free Press, 26 March 1959

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya 9 Own Family Paper i SiMKaporr, Thursday, March 26, 1959. Price 15 CU
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  • 96 1 40 more Africans held in swoops rnf AFRICANS, including three officials of proscribed African al Congress, were ted In police swoops dillerent parts of aland yesterday. Manning, Central Ince, 18 people were yd to one year's onment lor rioting a further 18 months for carrying offensive ipons. aka. Northern Rhode
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  • 85 1 V police followed up President ij era denunciation of communism last with a round-up of communists and leftrs, it was disclosed m Cairo yesterday. ire still being made. This is the second crackdown on Egyptian communists within three months. Some communists wore arrested m Alexandria,
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  • 39 1 PTIAN authorities In li id yesterday held 1 i! r.ieek freighKairis bound id, to Hong »)()0 tons of ccap. is X the be held up iryd irin the v.< i k Reuter
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  • 15 1 Ile rubber 1 I m Sin- 91 i lb down onej ie tone
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  • 42 1 Tin ship Thor la t<d the 604 ton i wood trawler Cordell is old four-mile limit. The trawler Immedl calh the British on ye Pall h arrlvi and ie would any attempt to board tlm ler to t Reuter
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  • 316 1 GOVT. CIGARETTE FACTORY PLAN SNAGS Jumabhoy admits 'unexpected difficulties' JHE plan for a $5,000,000 people's cigarette factory which the Singapore Government had hoped to finalise by the end of last year has met with unexpected difficulties. It had been expected at one time that the factory would ro into production
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  • 48 1 Independent T i bet breaks with China THEFT has declared f 1. itself independent 4- of Communist Chinese control, the London o Times reported today. <► It said the Supreme Tibetan Cabinet un. i> animously denounced the 1951 treaty with o China on the ground of persistent violations. U.P.I.
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  • 128 1 'NO FIGHTING IN LHASA SINCE TUESDAY' rpHERE has been no ftghtA ing between Tibetans and Chinese Communist troops m Lh\ a since Tuesday, according to re ports reaching the border town of Kalimpong yesterday. Tibetan sources said, however, they were still uncertain whether the back of the revolt, had been
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  • 70 1 TALKS ON TAKE-OVER OF BRITISH ESTATES BRITAIN'S Ambassador. Sir Leslie Fry. and Indonesia's Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrlo, yesterday held talks on British rubber and coconut estates taken over by the Indonesian Government In Sumatra, the Antara News agency reported. Antara quoted a Foreign Office spokesman as saylng: "They discussed the
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  • 132 1 South Sea girls dance for Prince LAUGHING girl dancers garlanded Prince Philip with flowers as he watched almost 1,000 South Sea Islanders stamp and shuffle through intricate patterns on his arrival at Tarawa. Gilbert and Ellice Islands. yesterday. The Prince stood on the Britannia's bridge us the yacht sailed out
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  • 405 2 GRANTHAM ACCUSED— 'NEGLECT' British MP hits out at HK working hours 4 BRITISH Labour M.P., Mr. Ernest Thornton, last night accused sir Alexander Orantham oi "grave neglect" of the people of ng Kon^ while he was Governor the colony. He told the House of Commons, m a debate on colonial
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  • 185 2 rpEN Chinese villagers m 1 Hong Kong, alleged to have tried to organise a slogan-shouting procession near the border ol Communist China, were yes terday freed after the police withdrew charges against them. The defendants were summoned before court on March l>o on an information
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  • 260 2 CAMP CHIEF TELLS OF HIS POWERS The Commandant of Hola detention camp where 11 'hard core" Mau Mau detainees died on March 3 agreed with the Mombasa i Kenya) coroner yesterday that he had powers to put down resistance but not to compel detainees to work. The Officer, Mr M.
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  • 219 2 WELFARE AID 'TO STRENGTHEN THE COMMONWEALTH' THE H i the amount of moi ailable for colonial development and urii.it i i hemes from I million < $1.870.000.000 to E315 million ($2,677,500.--oo o• There waa no vote The Bill now goea to the 1c e of L<> Mr illahan, for tiio
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  • 69 2 GRANDMA STUNS BRIT AIN IN ROLE OF CIRL, 20 SCREEN STAR Vivien Leigh. a 45-y ear-old grandmother, made her television debut m London and stunned Britain with a brilliant and effortless portrayal of a '^0-year-old girl. She played the part of Sahina. a pert, kittenish, seductive girl, m Thornton Wilder's
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  • 17 2 Indian President Rajendra Prasad left Hanoi yesterday I oa after a three-day visit. Reuter
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  • 206 3 Anguished priest calls out for his EOKA son a gray-bearded priest Interrupted a solemn independence day service m Nicosia's biggest Greek orthodox church yesterday to cry out for his missing son "My son fought with EOKA m the mountains," the anguished voice cried out above the hush. "Tell me what
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  • 81 3 A-DUST FEAR -SO COMETS ARE TO BE WASHED rpHE Comet Beet of BntLsh 1 Overseas Airways corion is being washed precaution 5t possible accumula•i of radioactive dust al•h tests for radio[tj have proved negabo far, an airline i iman said m London night. described the tests and tiing as 'purely
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  • 53 3 armed masked youths held up Ro.se Bay Bank m y yesterday ana esoapwith £A7OO. (about One bandit fired a shot the teller's head to him up as he was push tig the money across inter to them. Hie bullet ploughed into a 11, showering other ems
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  • 65 3 M lAN ACTRI ss tna PodeaU pl< lllr< «i with Malay ac<t the gala npenini of the two«»s Italian Him festiral 't Udo i.ist night. »«na is making il i i»i>i trances the theatre. Ifhf she will apbefore thr ■creenlni ot -The Revolt of
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  • 79 3 FAMILY PLANNING PILL IS CLEARED A PUERTO RICAN woman doctor yesterday refoted allegations that the anti-contraception pill Envoid caused cancer. She is Dr. Celestlna Zalduondo, director of the Puerto Rlcan Association lor the Welfare ol the Family. She was commenting on a statement by a Catholic physician, Dr. Rafael Gil.
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  • 115 3 She said a controlled experiment with the pill showed that it is "one hundred per cent effective m avoiding pregnancy when women follow instructions." She «ald 854 women, the majority of them living m working class districts had .been receiving the pills free under the experiment which was
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  • 133 3 MR. Vladimir Semicha who once aid that the Soviet novel i ternak was "won tl. pig", ha.s I from his Job p tary of the Comm youth ieCtfUC, Komsomol, and moved to isible party work elaewhen Mr. Bemichattny, an orthodox tarnei ol party member who
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  • 83 3 MOTHER FINDS DAUGHTER DEAD UNDER BED A MOTHER sweeping under her bed torn id the body of her 13-year-old daughter m Jacksonville. Florida, yesterday. Police said the child had been strangled. A 4fl tate alerl w i< d ;or Ray Daughtry, 52, stepfather ol the victim Daughtry W8 last seen
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    • 184 3 FALL SINGAPORE mjL Semi Finals: Sunday, March 29fh. ll^^ \>^ Finals: Easter Monday, March 30th. -X yr, GUEST STARS fl^^HH^ jm' Solomo f^B I^^^lV^^^^^ Rolph de S«Ua L^^^^^^Hj Blue Shadows J^^b Rahim Hamid SM^^^ OP <* oth«?r populor N| y t "Mf^^CF Radio ond '^'•^K RediHus.on •Ml^^ r\ Stars. IB
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  • The Singapore Free Press Thursday, March 26, 1959. Opinion
    • 206 4 pLANS for social se- curity give new hope for the aged In a world m which the emphasis is on youth and no-one will cavil at the ideas put forward. Unfortunately that does not mean there will not be many people who will go out of their
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  • 1038 4  -  MARK CHRISTIE 6) HE IS SHAPING OUR WORLD OF TOMORROW ijiuh above the roar ol Piccadilly's traffic m London, m a now buildipg riveted with security arrangemeuts and peopled with police, sita Sir William Cook, 54 years old next month, engineering
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  • 83 4  -  Beachcomber h» j M still being d» with literature about thr theory and prnrti omput< 1 1 pamphlet throws caution to thr winds and Mtumefl v multiple fur- i todl •■pjard the findings of Ti Woklnncyrr Bursting, iiiul other advoc rnulatlor class-intervals, which on thr bar" sy
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    • 22 4 RINGS TO CHERISH DIAMOND EMERALD RINGS DIAMOND RUBY RINGS v )iulity ValllC I.S. il« Nil V\ Jc 106, ORCHARD RD Tel *****
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    • 48 4 with adjustable »orks. Ad "LAZY SUSAN" jusfobic gnil heifht. ROTATING GRILL ELECTRIC MOTOR AND SPIT 78 8 MARDEN COMPANY tll m ADELPHI HOTEL Dine, Drink and Dance m cool, cosy comfort NEW ADELPHI QUINTEI (Ni^iitly except Sundays) GYPSY CALYPSO LATIN AMlf AND CONTINENTAL DANCE MUSIC I! crvatlons: Ul
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  • 105 5 s, m Singapore V been kept on t lie the formation quart iber. Police Secretary, Mr William lid there been a definite imvement quad was formed alter ;ute O| cur theft* late year. October there were 74 thefts, but Hit- figure id since
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  • 49 5 Two buried in snow TWO experienced German l mountain climbers were d b\ an avalanche skiing m British Coi yesterday and rescue ds were di^in<« frantiIn the hope they were alive. Helmut Weinhold, 31, and Chrisla. 26. were r tons of snow McGillivray Pass near ne British Colombia U.P.I.
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  • 21 5 FN« tionalUl Govern►lishing ana- college on Fortterned after the National War In Washington, it announced In Taipeh y Reuter
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  • 88 5 owi^itpuie tjruveriiiiHMii win '^iw rvny iliiy to students from neighbouring untries to visit Singapore. This assurance given yesterday by an official spokesman. commenting on rtion by the preslt the University of I 1 Society, Rajendra, that tho had not entudent visit man
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  • 243 5  - Poly plans to issue its own diplomas ELIZABETH WEE Hy A A l 500 nevv stude »t* will h< admitted to the Singapore Polytechnic when its new > e «m b^! ns 4 in s^tember. At present it lias ~,xui students whose ages range from 18 to 50 A spokesman
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  • 19 5 Japan and Britain yesterday signed an agreement extendinu their current trade pad until March 31. 1960.- Reuter
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  • 74 5 pHINESE SPEAK I N V; young men are taking a greater Interest In i ed youth dub actlvi here was onlj club for tn< N Mr. Tan Hint X- n iry 01 the F( deration Boys' ClUb h the it form ich clubs now
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  • 142 5 Rural recreation: More facilities pEEATEI i.i. iUtiei to \I re< nation arc now available to peopl |n Singapore*! rural uni according to Kurul Board spokesman C oiiiiniinity < litres, rlllagC hills and ramp grounds h.m- been ionstructcd m tin- past two it is hoped that otlnis will be built over
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  • 37 5 A 20-man delegation will represent the United States at the South-east Asia Treaty Council meeting I which opens at Wi-Hin^ton, New Zealand, on April 10. the State Department announced yesterday.— Reuter
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    • 130 5 A NATURAL SOURCE OF ENERGY Wmi^^^^^ In order to overcome tiredness, a child \^rr —^±?Z^\i needs a concentrated, energy restoring food. Ml^ I Taken by the spoonful, on bread or with Milkmaid BRAND, SWFETENED 1 I fresh or tinned fruit, MILKMAID Sweetened m f Condensed Milk constitutes a rich and
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    • 230 6 "jEFF* II^UJiiH: b Y "sVd'i'e" Jordan TUINKING LAUOA TO ft£ DtUBIOUS. J^P ISJiSJ^*? 7 3 STANO ™ANSFIXEO 1 A/VO 7^f//? -M/A/OS 4«f S*V4^P«FO fiK^ KB AND ULTAB PQLPAQ£ TO TAKE ÜBQ BACK Z^JJ£?? C *fi, T G C WHIC HAS OF MAGES AND THOUGHTS THE Vk TO T«£ SUIP- RUT
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    • 368 6 I treat deal and have mapped out ahead Since you have be< n iPn »i power of hterary ,xpr Ji discover that you will work m this field. L I You are not ca.sily it comes to romance and j to idealise the one you i BORN tomorrow you are
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  • Hound the World Market Prices
    • 165 7 i BBEI n«»- i it^^ cif. pi hi jxii 1^ \pril Max ;i mill; No l Rtyl spot i:i BBI I Nl 1 K>S Settlement Hoiu»e Tt m III Jun«* insi \.i> steady. Above prices qu i PPEK: While Sarawak f-a.q. European porti Mutch i ll'I R:
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    • 103 7 I IN Straits Spot u\ future! C niitr.ut March May I BBER: Futures March <>\l Hardy steady. I W<s April landed price <<'Mli Future* 'B' Contract Maich-Old New Above prices quoted NEW YORK, Mar. 25. Pr«\ious Today 102.37 nom. 102.25 nom. 100.75 buyers 100.75 buyers 102.75 sellers
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    • 30 7 u Industrials n Railroads pstic Bonds I tilities .x- composite Averages NEW YORK. Mar. Previous Today 60(5.73 COG. 47 160.64 160.17 86.07 S6.03 94.00 M.OO 209.34 200.12
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    • 61 7 spot and awaiting rcats 244 to 24 1 pment 24!ii 24 to 24^. tig spot and awaiting s afloats 24 1 L- to 24 1 shipment 24 1 24 to i4bore prices quoted 24-;. elf. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot 46, awaiting release unquoted. adonis 4.">, and March
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    • 88 7 I\ Philippine! c.i.f. U.K./ h i nropean ports delivered hi per long ton Mar. Apr. < "li;\. Straits c.i.f. U.K. North pean purls delivered ighl pel Iodr ton Apr. May n| <.°M I OIL crude Straits European ports in bulk i"no ton May 1 I OIL
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  • 89 7 picture of n trkets somewhat Ol Tut mi pro c deto r, there wi \< tivi buj "he upper hand m mtnuni* inllui C Ol ianu- while several .share \vt re Imperial Toba were dull following the chali There w.i^ only mild I ponse to the
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  • 263 7 »piE Philippine eking the cooperation of Singapore m the formation of a "small pata m to promote the tourist industry m South-East Asia. Mr. M. M. De Los Reyes, a leading hotelier and publisher of tourist guides In the Philippines,
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  • 39 7 INCHE S. ALI ALBAR. of Singapore, receive! from Mr. A. A. A. Dikkers, Managing Director of the Philips Electrical Company of Malaya, the Philips radiogram which he won as fust prize m the recent Philishave competition
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  • 26 7 Coininuni I -led union repre enting Italy's railway and postal workers threatened yesterday to call strikes hort notice to back demand, for Increased v
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  • 64 7 Big hand-out for fire victims today r|ONATIONB m kind re ceived for the K.im pong Tiong Bahru fire victim will be dL tributed .i' the Badminton Hall from 4 to 7 P m. today. Include clol A f h<Coun Bald ca illlnu 918 had been paid oui collect It would
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  • 49 7 Mr. George Ward, Secretary of State for Air. told t questioner m Parliament yesterday that the sterling value of the average weekly wage paid to the labourer, working at the Royal Air Force staging DO t un Island m the Maldives i. 18s. Od. about <$IG.5()>. Reuter
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  • 88 7 S' pore radio i OJ p n time nd Grandstand; 2.00 ci< 4.30 Schools' Bi imme Summary and tors of Melody; 530 Toy I (J.OO Culling All H wonted by Malale Conc< ig .Sunset 1 All--nouncemen .si. ire Market Report; 700 Signal and N« Radio Naturallstj 7.30 The Wanderer B.on
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  • 68 7 The Indonesian Film Institute will not take part In the sixth Asian Film I vnl m Kuala Lum] t month. Antara. news agency reported m Jakarta. Antara said tin board of the institute had "endor <«<J ;overnment'.s firm tan 4 that Indone: la would only
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    • 47 7 SINGAPORE HICH TIDES TODAY: 1 1 a m lOMOKKOW 8 Ifl I m mM 1 m Mil |(D\l 1.43 ln and I pin. 31 NDAV: I a m. and p.m. MONDAY: 200 am and 3.1<) p.m. TUESDAY: Ml an. and Ifi p.m. WEDNIBDAI :;-ain and (i.lO p.m.
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  • 84 8 HIS HIGHNESS ...and Her Nibs AROVF lhat U!l" ADVJVC studied air of nonchalance sits easily upon Prince Albert Alexander Louis Peter, Marquis of Les Baux, on his first birthday. In his nursery m the Royal Palace m Monte Carlo. the hereditary Prince of M on a c o casually studies
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  • 70 8 Forbidden fruit D IfHT FourKlVjn I year-old Candy Sklar looks CUte m Italian as she tries some of the grapes decorating a wine Importer's stand at the Ideal Home Exhibition Olvmpia, London. < andj who lives at Finchley, coald not resist the tempting Invitation of tasting the forbidden fruit. She
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  • 131 8 Tot's beauty chore such a bore NOW JUST LOOK AX THAT slip's watch ed Mum at the hall dresslnn salon §o often that three-year-old J n d i t li O.ikfN knows exactly how to act, Our young lady with I the regal air took full advantage of "Beauty Week"
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  • 163 9 REN MAKE NEWS THE WORLD OVER CHIL WHEN EVIE i i i. mi. .in iHt PRESSED IHIIII>IIIIMII.I.II.|||||||..||||| l 11ll 1,,, n||||||||m||||||||||| THE BUTTON- LITTLE Evgenia Chandris (pictured below) toddled up to the button and pressed it with her tiny thumb and a 14,500 ton ship went rumbling down the slipway
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  • 189 9 FIVE weeks ago Istvan Mikulecif S, was being called the loneliest boy m the world. This was when he was pictured staring without recognition at his mother on a Manchester railway station platform. Istvan, who had fled with his grandmother to Israel after the l!).~>(i
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  • 42 9 irt i on ttv I luu, E\e\e Creek with a Briti h foulli bar|< ijuJit ;»i the XTioi D< (York h hard Dun IHMNKs M M\KKI I m m tr nil n|||M-n A i the \v tion
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    2037 10  -  PELHAM GROOM ANOTHER LATIFF THRILLER. ..By RIDDLE of the EXOTIC IT WAS ALL A QUESTION OF COLOUR ...OH YES, AND A TOOTHBRUSH AND A SHAVING BRUSH had something ol a shock when I 1 read that Jackie La Linea was dead, for she was the sort of person
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  • 745 11 Day and night thrills ahead for 200 lads Soldier volunteers help boys' club clear weeds to make way for their own badminton court IN a city which seems perpetually lo be m the hands of masons, carpenters and bricklayers, the hive of building activity at 217 Queen
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  • 186 12 I>RKSIDENT EISEN- 1 IIOWER talks m- E formally with Eisen- 5 E how cr Exchange^ E Fellows from 17 coun- tries. E The Fellowships are r awarded to the most E E promising leaders m non-Communist coun- E tries m the belief
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  • 53 12 A Soviet tourist group of 21 members, the first to visit Japan since the end of the war. has arrived m Tokyo by air from Hong Kong. The group, led by an official of Intourist. the stateowned Soviet travel agency. included four engineers. 11 scientists and
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  • 31 12 An aviation agreement between Belgium and Japan be«n initialled m Tokyo. It (»p<ns the way for scrvlces between the two countries by the Southern route. Reuter
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  • 307 12 UK starts planning soon for Kishi's visit next July BRITISH GOVERNMENT officials will soon start work on briefs to prepare subjects for discussion when the Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Nobusuke Kishi, arrives m London on a four-day official visit on July 12. While m Europe Mr. Kishi will pay shorter
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  • 148 12 PHILIPPINES MAY BID FOR MORE SAY OVER U.S. BASES FIFTEEN Filipino Senators have filed a resolution demanding joint Philippines-U.S. command over American military bases m time of war. The resolution seeking revision of the 1947 agreement also called for: Consent of the Philip- pines Government to thi» use of the
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  • 38 12 rM WONG, a 53-ycar-old Chinese chef, pleaded guilty m Montr< a] before a Frenchspeaking judge to sauHing an Irish waitress. The pair worked m a Greek restaurant The incident was provoked by some Anglo-Saxon won U.P.I.
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  • 19 12 Ban that hoop' The Youth-Military Cooperation organisation of Jakarta ha.s urgod the Government to ban Mm hula h<w>n Reuter
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  • 27 12 An East German television 11 has arrived m Indonesia to shoot throe films for :hr East German television system Peuter
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  • 10 12 Russia t€ givo N< vonomlc aid U.P.I.
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  • 131 12 RED CHINESE AIR FORCE FLAUNTS ITS NEW PLANES THE Chinese Communists are now using MiG-19 jet fighters to patrol the China mainland coast over the For mosa Strait. a well informed Taipeh newspaper reported. The independent EvenPost quoted authoritative sources tying MiG-19s. which are considered far superior to the MiG-17s
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  • 39 12 Hayataro Mukai, of Hiroshima, has died of a radiation ailment caused by the atomic bomb explosion In 1945. His death brought to 14 the number of people who have died from A-bomb after-effects this year.
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  • 31 12 Seoul gets ready for big anti-Red meeting pREP ventioi Pe °P mimist i ning i SOUTH VII IWM has«. J a D firm I°, ad i Pslab slln I industries. Reuter
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  • 15 12 CHINESE totalling vm who arc overstaying m the Philippines will be repatriated to Formosa, Reuter
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  • 12 12 INDONESIAN i "per teams art and o1 n< i »m< I Reuter
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  • 20 12 A CEYLONESE civil air delegation h.i^ arrived m Peking t«> negotiate a civil air sen ice agreement with China.' U.P.I.
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  • 15 12 RUSSIA I further < cooperation cording to Mr. N. hitdin mian of the Sup MTaii Reuter
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  • 7 12 THE INDONESIAN Sumatr duced crud( oil Reuter
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  • 14 12 i\P INESI unemployed m J creased b> 140.00a m Jin* aIA to H70.000.- Reuter
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  • 8 12 riENTSIN Jg output nvu'hl produci this year. U.P.I.
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  • 6 12 JAKARTA! j»* tants are I Reuter
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  • 6 12 OEOLOOK found coal West U. P.I.
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  • 102 12 MRS. ELIZABETH VINING. former American tutor of Crown Prince Akihito. v among 3,050 ile who have be( n invlted t" attend the three day celebrations ol th< Prince's wedding to Miss Michiko Shoda on April 10. Of the guest i only 1,070 will attend
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  • 552 13  - TRIMNESS WITHOUT THE AGONIES GWEN ROBYNS by rilK scene is my office. The time A plump Robyns enters left, m time to hear a male colleague confiding to her secretary: 'G wen's like t i sausage these days, nearly bursting out of ra-r skin." Exit Robyns, m great perturbation. Curtain.
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  • 56 13 'State-owned fashions THIS slim (.Hill* rvening |own i^ < ailed La Bella." m silk Mtin with broad band and small < oal II is one «»i Hi. modeh trci hv the B( om ned i lin fashion housr "I legal Models were »ii piaj •«i ii fh< International hlon Sliom
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  • 184 13  - SPRING BARES A NEW SECRET JOY MATTHEWS by rriIKKE'S a hullo to arms this spring. |*fi C ot the leg-up In 1938. Bosoms were boosted m 1957. But now women art up m arms m Paris, New York, and London. Every other dress and Mouse I've seen during the last
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  • 4 13 Slim fitting evening gown
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    • 246 13 HE'S TIRED OF HALF- DEAD' JC YY LLLLi\ I I T TTH OR WITHOUT THE POP OF THE CORK, U THERE'S NOTHING QUITE LIKE THE VSH OF DIAMONDS TO BRING THE CHAM--1 XE SPARKLE TO A WOMAN'S EYES. her men go pale when the thought of diamonds c pink with
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  • 491 14 RACE ONE Jolly Master (9 0, Posner) beat* Burma Glory (8 2. Taylor) by 2'_. lengths m the Class 2 Div. 4 6 Furs, event, covering: the course In 1 mm. II 2/5 sec. Plnlshißf third another length behind is Dark Duet (8.10, Franklin), with Lucky
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  • 20 14 last night's Scottltii [ootbal] mttchtt: UMi If4»uf One: SI Mlr- Aber- Two: Mortnn *> A T Iterl 3 Reuter
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  • 108 14 OVERSEAS entries domin--1 the opening rounds of the Canadian Badminton Champion ihi] day m Qu< the play- tO th<' fjil m men's and won T< c Hork of Indonesia drew a bye then won two games. He extended In the second by John Holenhoust of
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  • 24 14 St. Mary's Hospital beat St. Bartholomew's 6-0 m the replay of the Hospitals Cup Rugby Union final at Richmond, Surrey. yesterday. Reuter
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  • 22 14 A Vietnamese N;ivy team yesterday beat a soccer tram from the visiting British frigate H M B Cardigan 4 2.
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  • 724 15  - PUNTERS MAKE SAME MISTAKE ALLAN LEWIS ]iv punters are gluttom tor punishment I i pointed out to them, only a couDte of elcs ago, thai it waa nol profitable to tali™ eya especially leading rider* yet they 11 again yesterday when nearly al Arthur Sri« 2! SeiU U favourlte second
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  • 194 15 A CERTAINTY OF THE FUTURE 'rilTßi: was not much of 1 note lor your little Mark hook yesterday. However ROSI OF MALAYA must be put on the (op Of any l!a| you have. U lien She is made (o begin heller than she did m her two Singapore races she
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  • 668 15 ALLAN LEWIS AND EPSOM JEEP »BFPnPT TRACK GALLOPS m^sMssms Jn the conditions prevailing for this m ccti ng, Handsome should win, Irish Wit, who must surely be a headache for his owner and trainer, galloped well enough to win anything. He bowled along from the
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  • 61 15 Steward* <>i the British BoxIng the referee's >core-i ard fined Arthur Boggla, manager of British lightweight champion Dave Charnley £250. Boggis was called before the meeting for his conduct m taking the referee's scored-card following the points decision m favour of Frenchman Clwv Oracia over Charnley on March
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  • 158 15 Brian London not allowed to fight Wilt: British Boxing Board of oiid ol yesterd.iv refused ptrmltMta for Brian London to fight Floyd Patterson, tinholder, for tin* world heavyweight title. Former British champidii, London had made formal application to the Board after being matched to meet Patterson m Lai Vegas m
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  • 380 16 He agrees Mr. K. is only Russian with whom to talk PRESIDENT EISENHOWER yesterday qualified his previous acceptance ot a summit meeting with Russia by calling for "progress" at the Foreign Ministers' conference expected to start on May 11. But, for the first time
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  • 186 16 EASTER holidays will cause a four-day break In the talks m London between the Colonial Office ajid a delegation from Brunei, led by the Sultan, on the territory's tirst written constitution. The British and Brunei negotiators were to meet this morning for the fourth
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  • 129 16 RADAR-IN-CAR PUN LETS THE DRIVER FALL ASLEEP TWO electronic exclaim to have invented a radar which can drive cars with perfe°t allowing motorists to ro to sleep it the wheel it they wish. Dr. Yao Hai (m and Mr P. N. Buford, uf the Wetting Corporation, said cars equipped with
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  • 101 16 JAKARTA DENIES REBEL SUCCESS THE Indonesian Army spokesman. Major Karsono, yeste.day denied foreign press reports that rebels had captured a number of cities m North Celebes Major Harsono said Government troops up to now were occupying all cities m North Celebes. On the situation m Atjeh. North Sumatra, the spokesman
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  • 460 16 Weights for Saturday, concluding day of the Singapore Turf Club's Easter meeting, are as follows: Hunter Memorial Stakes CL. 1. DIV. I— 9F. Downing Street 9.07 Picture Goer II 9.00 Shamrock Slipper 8.13 Couag 8.07 On Stage 8.05 Grand Coup 8.02 Brave General 8.01 Campdale 8.01
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    • 84 16 v BP^ ECHO-SOUNDER Yoehtsmen! Fishermen! .SJ^^".'^/-- £ch HERE IT IS! The omoung rye i-i» u Leadsman is the sma.lct JJ^-J o^ "omicol Automatic Depth Sounder on the —specially designed for Yoeht, re Fishing Vessels, Coasters on«l R.v" The depth of water be c ?,|2 w J owr OlJ tomot.coil>. ■■■BP|
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  • Free Press and Malay Mail SPECIAL FEATURE
    • 11 1 Free Press and Malay Mail SPECIAL FEATURE THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1959
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      • 64 1 1959 MALAYAN I ECONOMY IMODilgas run h^v liitu/ j^k %t3 Em zy tri H K\ V Aipoh x-< HSil v r m BATU iS V S"^ I T BIGAJAH *V, l^fe^iS X^ V -MX B^ jp V^^^Vxi ■k O|K*UAIAIUMPUR (P i> O CHECKPOINT K OIAJ \l jl V f OPTIONAL
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    • 214 2 Two top drivers assess their chances m big Easter rally Grand Prix winner ('lt's quite a change') faces a new test CHAN LYE CHOON, generally regarded as one of Malaya's best-known motorists, is looking; forward to the 1959 Malayan Mobilgas Economy Run over the
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    • 325 2 Wyllie is out to repeat 1957 win fT\ HE Australian m ot o r enJL thusiast, W. R. A. "Bill" Wyllie, who won the Malayan Mobilgas Economy Run two years ago, is out lo do it again this Easter. He has entered a 1957 Humber Hawk estate car m the
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    • 685 3 120 observers to take part in run THEIR JOB: TO SEE THAT RULES ARE FOLLOWED AND HIGHWAY CODE OBSERVED i LIST OF the 120 neutral observers who will participate m the 1959 Malayan Mobilgas Economy Run over the Easter weekend has been issued by the organisers of the 745-mile-long two-day
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    • 386 3 It's second to racing classic HIE 1959 Australian Mobilgas Economy Run took place on Feb. 25, 26 and 27 over a oi 1.070 miles, starting m Perth with overit stops at Albany and Bunburv. and arrivback m Perth. The objective of
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      • 273 3 JpD HI aV' >^^ iSa .^r ILBW JBjL iRIC 11 i <BT HV /V I r** k i r~\ a r~k ■Jl pM\ IBV^ JUL*^^* ■MO I mil .^r jgaW*^ Sturdy, dependable, a man's watch; yt-t dL i ini.ru l hed In the classic simplicity of the case design. In
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    • 997 4  -  PETER RIVIERE SEVEN DAYS AT 75] Till IU i> a befttol afcjfftli and more particular!* m America tfcat the tiny British tars do not island up to a hiuli r.p.in. or continuous Hat -out iriviai Pklt imprtssion. formed no doubt M.irs ago when there
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      • 48 4 fef^ i^m IS^F iPriL'Hllll II Nw/B^^SS B^9S9H I^^ HiVwßi^x CALL AT OUR FACTORY pREMISE i^^Sk\ lk\^^ for all your tyre requirement Vk \\^jSw\ V NEW TYRES \\SNIS K^V IHi \i RETREADS VSVS^S Nkß W il\ TUBES k9(^% ft crnvirF .TERCO CMALAYA) LTD 241 Alexandra Road S.ngaporc Phone 61
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    • 153 5 190 more miles tor the 1959 Run THE 195-j Malayan Mobilgas Economy Run will be 190 miles longer than last year and, for the first time the Run will include night driving. The start of the Run win be at Kuala Lumpur. The first car will leave at one minute
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      163 5 But that's how many drivers —and observers— are needed I^ACH car m the Economy Run is required to have two drivers. Each driver, whether man or woman, will be required to take the wheel for not less than three hours and not more than four hours from the
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    • 61 5 Picking the route JOHN REED and Francis Baruth of the Singapore Motor Club, organisers of the 1950 Malayan MobllfES E c ii n ii m Hun a n d Tan Kirn Slang, representing the sponsors, the StandardVacuum Oil Company, picked the 745 mile lons route for this year's run. Preparations
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    • 54 6 A VIEW of the skirling point ;m<l overnight stop at the Cheras Road municipal store m Kuala Lumpur. SECRETARY of the meeting, Mr. Alan Gilbert, cnecKing the hundreds of small jobs such as bonnet sealing arrangements. Tyre pressures are carefully checked (right below), and below left, a
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      • 46 6 The Leading House SPORTS TROPHIES mi n STERLING SILVER E.P.N.S. SHIELDS CUPS TANKARDS— MEDALS and SPOONS LARGEST STOCKS— ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS ECONOMICAL PRICES. SPECIAL TERMS OFFERED TO SCHOOLS, CLUBS THE SERVICES B. P. de SUVA, LTD., fotod m Singapore) 19 21, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE 6. PHONE *****.
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      • 105 6 .^^m J f r Safety 1 T T in the Dauphine you enjoy absolute SAFETY A nothing has been over- 13* looked to assure safety %ijlj times r i ,^B CONVENIOfI t n Dauphme o^ersl^H "^l' CONVENIENCE M^ke /|W been v»orked,M^H J p.ite the desnj^H y lady drivers or Hwl
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    • 625 7 POPULAR RADIO MAN KINGSLEY MORRANDO SPEAKS TO TWO OFFICIALS KINGSLEY: I have m the studio with me tonight two wellknown motorists, Freddie Pope and Neil Moncrleff, They participated m many motoring events m Singapore and the Federation. Freddie Pope recently took part m the 58 Macao Grand
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      • 149 7 life RENAULT Biff "Wf 3 the Dauphine has made ami J~"^^l 'ts way into every part M\a V' tne world thanks jrW^K\ to lts ROAD HOLDING 'm J^M- \!yx. qualities In all Jrx» —^^^^^^E4 >^J^' latitudes and longi- S~)~ y*^s i\ tudes, from the j^ '\fj M^ Mdt tbi. %s2w
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      • 51 7 Hr m. S 7 ft C Ag|^B|VMß the name to remember I when ordering I I VII, Fan Belts -^l9(P§K^ ra ie Minings Clutch Linings *rr*T Sintered Metal Linings I Sheet Materials A inin9 Rivets \^O I Relining Tools Sv I It I T Brake Testing MOTORS Ff(l«r..t,o.i Rrprcsfnt.itive»: WCARNC
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    • 603 8 A royal start for the big Easter run RAJA MUDA TO FLAG OUT THE FIRST COMPETING CAR IX HE RA.I A Muda of Selangor will be present at the start of the 1959 .Malayan Mobilgas Economy Run m Kuala Lumpur. He will flag out the first competing car at one
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      • 74 8 TOP ECONOMY PERFORMER The incomparable H UMBER HAWK Hfc ~~'rm'im'Mtii7 ww^ Ji 3 ti A DISTINGUISHED w w¥ CX I U L A y^^s. lIIRF I>l RCHASI TPRMS ARE AVAILABLE A^ m Mr m W ■■> |B M am mb mi bmi ami L^m^gmm^m. mm. -m Hillman, Humbcr, and Rapier,
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    • 579 9 Minor joins the major league to become the best baby buy A 30-YEAR TRADITION IN RETROSPECT LONDON WEDNESDAY. LOW HORSEPOWERED Morris family cars have been produced for ,i .'lO years, Ine lirsl a Morris Minor, having been manutured m 1929. With specialist knowledge and ii techniques built up over the
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    • 49 9 American enters Economy Run I^HE only American entrant m the E cono m y Hun Alfred J. Schuster, managing- the Goodit Sal Will Use ;i 1 model. His 1(j--drivi i But i Jt D.JH fifth run An i i Kok Am v. ill Tl is limited tc lor j
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      • 40 9 ARONDE for real Economy. RJTTFjrt SIMCA i. ARONDE p&a 1 til B6WPtwS3%I Aronde qualities of I traßKlJ^s fuperb cor Jg j ktincntal flair t <i ununurov f 87 m WUNIIMtKT s ~~\< n» -I J^CTCUE CARRIAGE 4cS5» •IMOAPOM KUALA lUMPUI /aoiAifm
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      • 15 9 NITTD^TIRE DURABILITY WjM MORE ECONOMY /""""SB E?5 Ika SOUTHERN RESOURCES CO 20' PM r«l: *****
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    • 184 10 62.6 ton miles per gallon A CITROEN Godd won the 1959 AtlfttraIlian Mobllgan Economy Run m Perth on March l, achieving 62.6132 ton miles per gallon (39.0893 miles per gallon). The vehicle won the Class C award m addition to being the over-all winner. Second, and winner
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    • 46 10 The Deputy Premier of Western Australia, Mr. J. T. Tonkin, presenting the Warwick Vase trophy to Laurie Caldwell and Dodd Rickett, whose C itroen Goddess won outright honours as well as Class C with 62.6132 ton miles per gallon and 39.0893 m.p.g,
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    • 165 10 Those hard to find car parts are all here JACKSON Auto Supply the well-known firm for auto ornaments and accessories announces the establishment of another department for "hard to get" small auto parts to serve the requirements of motor-car repairers and owners. A most complete range is always maintained by
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      • 145 10 completely new. with a flawless sporting pedigree more sp3CG rr planflGO »O The M.G. Magnette Mark 111 is today s concept of safety UTtHQ Oiit ttlG fast motoring— the sports saloon with the epac ious air and the continental line. Longer, sleeker, it GXDGTt //I YOU provides more luggage space
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      • 97 10 THE NEW KAPITAN TAKES COMMAND A MASTERPIECE OF MOTOR ENGINEERING For your business— big enough to seat 6 persons. The best buy m its class. THE CAR YOU SHOULD ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION 6 cylinders 3 15" Bore 3.23 .Stroke Ace SAE Standord (USA) —95 HP at 4500 RPM Ratio
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    • 605 11 The run is aimed at Mr. Mrs. Average ITS NO STUNT-BUT A SHREWD TEST OF ABILITY Organising Secretary HOW many people when they pick up a newspaper and read aboul the 1951) Malayan Mobilgas Economy Run think that it is "just another of those stunts" and that it docs not
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      • 42 11 T Always Remember! a A n JOCK&OII AUTO SUPPIY UJ tj Small Auto Ports Dcpt. V\A V 179 SKLCCIC ROAD. V^v SIN6APORE 7 CP^\ U O I Tel: ***** ***** TL^JPy I Smoll Auto Port« trjPj l f |Pi II Ornomcnti Accessories
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      • 76 11 ASIA MOTOR COMPANY LTD, Orchard Road. Singapore. DISTRIBUTORS KUALA LUMPUR PENANG MALACCA IPOH JOHORE tAHRU KOTA TINCGI PONTIAN KUALA TRENGGANU KELANTAN BATU PAHAT KLUANG KUAN TAN Buy Wisely!... BUY... NEW CHINA TIRE jjKh j A t^ff\l I sil lontf term and reliable Vs -r performances with these truck /^l MADE
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    • Complete entry list for the Run
      • 150 12 fenq Tsu Ymg Peng Tsv Ann 1 1956 Goliath N V Symons AC Symons 2 1957 Renault Douphinc U Cootes E.W M«cKoy 3 1956 Golioth W J Spici-r O«ni» Packard 4 19SS Renault Dauphine Dems Bong G*orgc Lim 1957 Austin A-3S Tan Ah Bee
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      • 273 12 D Von Dom D.K. Gudgeon 17 1958 Borgword Yin Ec Guon Michoel Ton Swcc Guonjf 1957 Borgward J.B Licvens Fit Sgt A. Jones 19 1957 Borgword TS A.J Schuster Wee Boon Kwce 20 1958 Borgword TS ML. Spittel CA. Nathan 21 1958 Wolselcy 15 50
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      • 223 12 cars have been selected to compete m the 1959 Malayan Mobilgas Economy Run from out of 89 entries received. This is the most enthusiastic response yet m the live years the Run has been held In Singapore and the Federation and selectors have had a difficult
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      • 116 12 W.R.A. Wyllit A A Rogers 42 1957 Humber Hawk Alfred Schubert S.K. Yop 43 1958 Mercedes Bcnz 220S lan Edmcodes I. Diver 44 958 Humber Hawk Estate X S Nothon J. Hollaiah 45 1957 Vauxhall Vclo* Copt. P. Kennedy L. M Madill 46 1957
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      • 80 12 For cart fitted with free-wheels aid overdriven Robert Alexander AN W. White 54 19Si a n 2£-- r ™3* ni R«lo»i"9horn Kond.ah 55 9" J u r 60 F.H G. Wagner LJW. Goring 56 llli J un^<"« Ropi« r *M. de Crut Mrs. MA. de Crux JtJ S"t
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      • 227 12 <;r.\nd sweepstakes l—C X Dowsett— l9sl Wolselej 690 siu'x t miles per ration— 43.6sB m.p.g. 8 lon 2— Yom Ahmad— l937 Boryward Coupe 75 Ml miles p<r ga110n— 51.517 m.p.g. 3 Chit Fng Quee 1957 Kover fifl Miik- t per gallon— 41.80? m.p.g. b J4WI l n lml^
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      • 64 12 1 II lil In Malaya and m 15 countries the world over it'll ll if fMUPPWH NORWAY PAANCfc U-*^ 1 1| the biggest motoring event of the year is the I^^ Modi I q cis xj CvvlHvffii IfwPl I and puwujied by the Stralto Times Preiw Ltd., Times Houw, River
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