The Singapore Free Press, 9 May 1959

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1 4 The Singapore Free Press
  • 17 1 The Singapore FREE PRESS Malaya's Own Family Paper oie. Saturday May 9. 1959 Pike If 4 t>.
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  • 122 1 eleven ar e known to have MJ drowned and sin 3 atter a rivei steamer, with about 250 excursionists on board ank m tiu* Nile lb miles from Cairo. Early yesterday officials said 175 people had survived, but the exact total of
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  • 754 1 JOHORE PREPARES FOR ROYAL FUNERAL ELABORATE preparations are being made m Johore Hahru for the funeral of the late Sultan of Johore, Major General Sir Ibrahim, who died m London yesterday. The State Secretary, Dato Abdul Rahman bin Musa, said this morning full instructions had been sent to the four-man
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  • 84 1 Health men still seek smallpox suspect SINGAPORE, health officers gre still trying to trace uspected smallpox caso bel In the Kampoi Poo, Serangoon arc The authorities were alerted yesterday afternoon by an anonymous phone call. Health officers who rushed to the kampong were unable to find the man despite a
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  • 26 1 Sir Winston Churchill arrived m New York by air yesterday from Washington for a week-end stay with his friend, Mr. Bernard Baruch Reuter
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  • 19 1 Moi £1.808.000 has fai contributed to 5,. ful ye the crurn™ng rk of Oxford's histori- >s i
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  • 68 1 Single vote wins London borough for the Tories 1 rvatives yesterday climaxed their m tho wrr-k-long English and council elections by winning conrthroiiai L()nd on boroughs Lewisham and of on: supporter m one ward) unci bt Piiiicras. i declared ifirmed the I throughn ervai -ood In ctlon ex- ir. finishton
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  • 24 1 gEVEN people suspected of smuggling tin ore from donesian Government-ov nod Bangka tin mines have Ln PangkaJpinai rep< Reuter
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  • 39 1 Meanwhile m i mile long put up around Kh imba rebel ti who ha I into the North v from Tib by thi tho laid d then Tli into tin i fgfdg Reuter
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  • 94 1 THE Indian House of the terday decided to postpone until its next session further consideration of a private member's resolution urging the adoption of English as the language of India. The resolution was moved by an Anglo-Indian member. Mr. Frank Anthony. Five of th<
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  • 48 1 An "Alice m Wonderland" memorial depicting the scene at the mad tea party In the famous classic by British author Lewis Carroll, was unveiled In New York's Central Park. The memorial is the work of two Spaniards and a Japanese e artist. Reuter
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    • 38 1 new. C/ 6 .from Revlon !m A scientifically formulated I I a woman's special needs! i Finally] Freedom from perApiration break-through IS I I I I > i v i i i i JL -I. mi. l-.ii.l- u«,ii\ 9
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  • 97 2 'Chance for industry to lower prices' MR. Dcrick Heath Amory, British Chai lor of the Exchequer m London yesterday that industry this year had a narkably good opportunity" to lower pii« Addressing a meeting of tinNational Production Advisory Council, he also called for «agC restraint. •"The important thing is not
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  • 87 2 POLICE yesterday scaled the pre>se> of The Rangoon Datfj I large Burmese niorniim newspaper, and took the editor into custody following publication of an article criti* ising proposed government legislation. The article, which v.is published on April 5, criticised the Trade I mon
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  • 104 2 PRESIDENT EISENHOWER and the U.S. Secretary of State. Mr. Christian Herter. yesterday paid separate visits on Mr. John Foster Dulles, the former Secretary of State, at Walter Reed Hospital, Washington. where Mr. Dulles is receiving treatment for cancer. The State Department said that, during a 15--minute
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  • 373 2 MY HOPES AREN'T TOO HIGH SAYS HERTER MX. CHRISTIAN DEBTEE, the I .S. Secretary of State, left WashUigton for the Geneva Foreign Ministers' conference yesterday declaring that he was going m a spirit of negotiation but his expectations for suewere "not too high." Mr. Herter declined to speculate that the
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  • 189 2 Red plan to control A-tests in space THE Soviet Dnloi day proposed three powers attends the nuclear te.st ban con fervnee m Geneva should take part m a plan J launch artificial tude tests. The proposal came during yesterday's two hour meeting of the threepower conference and was put forward
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  • 68 2 MOST people m British industry work twothirds of the year and are on holiday for the remaining one-third, according to survey published m London yesterday. The survey, by the Industrial Welfare ciety, showed that m addition to the 104 work-in* dajs created by
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  • 80 2 SENIOR British Commonwealth ofliclals and experts meeting In London completed their review oi world economic and financial problems last night. Malaya was r< presented. The r< of the Commonwealth conntrie, terday outlined their attitudes to various pro!* conm ted with trei mmodity and rial prices,
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    • 221 2 l^j m> 4fl X""l m m W KAII B Mode| silver. Standard size twin-lens turret 8 mm cine camera /«53 Th <* magazine X^ V uith worM famous r which come with ]Nk; f m HjaMoJ Kallo 8 modHs Ml** *J) PROMINAR D Mount ttmummWr* Gold and S ,Ver W
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  • 68 3 GIRL DEFIES GIANT SHARK IN BID TO SAVE FRIEND Gißl swam Lstained i' ai to rest ue a uiigled by a hark, then him aj he lay beach. cri( i oi "Go LB-year-O'Neill plungi the .sea to boy, Albert ti I exhU i have .ii a witness. swimming oil shore
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  • 20 3 ;.m Health Waldo Mimi i awa yesol radioin 90 has m Canada there Is no Reuter
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  • 114 3 FOUR WHITE MEN PLEAD NOT GUILTY TO RAPE OF NEGRO GIRL TTtOl'R white men charged with raping a Negro Rtrl pleaded not KUilty when committed for trial at Tallahassee, Florida yesterday. Negroes segregated m the gallery of the courtroom cried out when the men entered their pleas. The men, all
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  • 110 3 a Mississippi Negro who a Horn his jail cell and rich mob last month fled from her life had been was reported In Merced, lay P rker. whose son. Mack 23, was dragged screamPoplarville, Mississippi, jail it raiders on April 25. Is In seclusion at
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  • 248 3 No mushroom in the mushroom soup— no fraud SUMMONSES against one ot four firms alleged to have supplied for sale mushroom soup containing no mushrooms were dismissed by a magistrates court at Chichester. Sussex. The firm was awarded 100 guineas ($900) costs. The summonses against the other three firms were
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  • 117 3 JUVENILE delinquency had been on the increase m Indonesia's cities, but was still only a minor problem m rural areas, Mr. Savcriuss Pelenkahu told the Social Commission at the United Nations yesterday. Mr. Pelenkahu, a delegate to the co mmiss ion, blamed an
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  • 30 3 President Sukarno. who yesterday arrived at Sochi on the Soviet Black .S< a coast, visited the Soviet Pi nt Marshal Klime. Voroshilov who Is holidaying there.— Reuter
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  • 67 3 A 10-YEAR OLD girl nak<d through the ol a h< being assaulted by a sail" Id m burgh yetrni Th( tenced I months Impri onm< nl l'»r n<- had pleaded tearing of! her clotl Th»' court was told lhat couple had b« en out .ng
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    • 22 3 I FCREWAVAIV^ ll DELUXE m I p^i_ CIGARS I LIAN HUP TOBACCO CO., LTD 72 R ob^»on Rood, Ttl: ***** t *****
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    • 208 3 You are only as smartly dressed as the man you are with IB Hj /rrT| It '4 Well, perhaps we did ooggcrotc th- Wit contrast m dress m our sketch. We H V-i\ni dd so to make this point. We doubt V \,l fhor y° ur husband is this far
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  • 256 4 The Singapore Free Press Saturday, May 9, 1959. Opinion Glimpse of MR. Khrushchev's remarks to the West German Journalists visiting Moscow do nothing to improve the prospects of progress at the East-West Foreign Ministers' conference opening on Monday. The Western Big Four m Paris last week produced a "package" propo
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  • 355 4 Higher education for the captains of industry t T E of the great hoi. Britain Ashridm. Hoi ich was among tin- sti ,i the United Km ttely homes lias l> transformed into a unique naming establishment which niust be just about the most i x-hool on earth. The charge for
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  • 303 4 BAR ATOM-SPY FUCHS- ORDER FROM MOSCOW EAST GERMANY'S Government is not rolling out the red carpet to welcome British atom-traitor Klaus Fuchs into the country. After months of negotiation on his behalf by East German Communists. Fuchs due for release from Wakefield Jail m July, has been unable to get
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  • 159 4 by STEPHEN OILTER \MNKS m France are two to three weeks ahead of their normal development of an abundant harvest l t, winch is possible as late as month. t, only two years niter the ophic frosts oi i prudud nking from the crop
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    • 27 4 NEW ARRIVALS WITNEY Nylon Wool BLANKETS 60"x80" 522.00 Each Pure Wool BLANKETS 60x80" 529.50 Each II VI J TEXTILES LTD., 71. High Street, Spore Tels: ***** *****
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    • 267 4 y ELEVEN [KILLERS •AT THE •PALACE a Hn I'llWt NELSON o\l of the twelve beautiful flamingos given to the Queen by the Zoological society h.ts been "executed" by his fellows. B He was found dead m the lake m the grounds of Buckingham Palace. and all the cvi ience is
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    • 50 4 "ASAHI" WORLD FAMOUS CULTURED PEARLS ALL FORMS OF JEWELLERY LATEST FASHIONABLE DESIGNS. NOW ON DISPLAY S. P.H. de SILVA LTD. 45, HIGH STREET AIRPORT SINGAPORE 6, STATION ROAD IPOH S. P. H. DE SILVA (H.K.) LTD. HONG KONG. i«i, NO»OM RRIDCI RD, 255, ORCHARD RO SINGAPOR 191, PINANG ROAD, PENANG
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  • 202 5 Asian ballet dancers praised mill young ba ||e| dancer m ire compare* „i> with those ln .my pa»t Of the w orld, said an expert from London's Koyal i em) „i Dancing on a visit to the Colony. ghf i s Mi>s Margaret Robinson (right) who has just completed examining
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  • 243 5 the Department of In formation Serhas stepped up its "Vote is Secret" propaganda m order to allay the fears of thousands of new voters who might be afraid that some day someone will find out whom they had voted for. It tributing thou
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  • 106 5 BETTER amenities are co be provided at the swimming pools owned and run by the Singapore City Council. The council has agreed to spend $6,200 to improve the facilities at the male changing room block at the Farrer Park swimming pool. This is a
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  • 23 5 Managers ana other cxc cutives clients In Italian banks yesterday as clerks and a two-day stril cent sal Reuter
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  • 60 5 Six poll! oal rallies are to bfl hold by the I liberal-So-cialist tior with Its elect! mpalgn tonight and t They will Beach Road market, i land Villa' Hoi land Roa i Cross off i Road tonight The other three rallieswill be held tomorrow at ZlOn Road,
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  • 120 5 FREE LIGHT TO PLACES OF WORSHIP NOT PRACTICABLE? rpHE practical difficulties of supplying free x electricity to all places of worship, as proposed at the city council meeting last month, have been pointed out to councillors by tincity electrical enginner, Mr. Z. K. Fiuczek. Mr. Fiuczek said residential houses were
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  • 240 5 Publishers say new ban is so vague PUBLISHERS oi student magazines y ester da v asked the Ministry of Edu cation to state categorically whether teachers could, during working hours, encour age school publications. They said the recent order of the Ministry of Education asking teachers not to ,-'o out
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    • 16 5 MEET MR. MUSCLE Always wear underwear at 'o*. Miqh Sfrecf, Singapore. "MANN CO.. s, "9apor. unP
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    • 134 5 au S BEFORE YOU MA JJP YOUR, MIND HAVE A LOOK AT JE 01 rSTANDING H Juper 4/ JEWELS ■B SWISS MADE THE WATCH has undergone 27 tests it is built to withstand o water pressure to a depth of 150 feet. sole ft GEN Ts LIEN WAH WATCH DEALERS
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    • 172 6 .11 I I lIAUKi: by Sydney Jordan *o iaj irj^*ii Tin urcgM »\\\^<» i#i |r^ I M^r A IK^UV •N Cr\rV AA^MJTCS f^r ~~WT jy~^*^^w* I 1 X O M AMHCAKi: l»> lee Talk and Phil Davis JA\K by Hubbard I^STABBUCK/r 2 YOU SA/ ME WELL— WHECE^S^jjJ^H /VCXJ EV/DENTLV SA/d\/mR
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 156 7 I LONDON, May I. Previous Today X 31.; buyers 30 buyers m** J1' 4 sellers 30 sellers lunc J buyers SO buyers 3P 4 sellers 30 sellers •nut v. Mi I*l 31 bu >' ers 30 buy r s K v 31', sellers 30 1 seUers P,i,S
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    • 102 7 NEW YORK, May 8. Previous Today N Straits N>"t 102.50 nom. 102.62 nom. N futures Hits Contract .May 100.75 buyers 100.62 buyers 102.75 sellers 102.62 sellers July 100.62 buyers 100.37 buyers 102.62 sellers 102.37 sellers >NF: Dull SALES: Nil. [BBER Futures MM 37.35 buyers 36.50 buyers 37.50
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    • 29 7 [NEW YORK. May 8. Previous Today Industrials 615.64 621.36 Railroads 162.58 163.85 D ii Bonds 84.84 84.78 Itiliti.s 0107 91.60 Stpcks ompositi V\ erases 210.45 212.20
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    • 44 7 iv siting I May I ►ng spot and afioats nt 25. 25, cif. c prices quoted m U.S. cents per lb. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot 49. awaiting release unquoted, afloata 47 to 45, May shipment, 44 to 44 i, sellers, exdock.
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  • 95 7 ►PRA PhJllpplnct r.i.f. I s Mrth l nropean ports delivered W|h! pet lor.g ton Apr./ May PKA. Straits r.i.f. UK/North turopfan ports delivered M*ht per long ton May/ June '< >M I OIL .rude Straita Earapaan ports m bulk l"/ I'ini: ton l uno July !^'f
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  • 285 7 A Pakistani mission due on May 21 AN eight-man trade delegation from Pakistan will arrive hi Singapore on May 21 for a live -day visit aimed at promoting trade and goodwill between the two countriA spokesman of the Pakistani Trade Commission In Singapore told the Free Press that the party,
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  • 150 7 THE possible adverse ellect on the London stock markets yesterday oi Thursday's sharp fall on Wall Street was offset by a number of favourable factors. Among these was the success of the Conservatives In the municipal elec tlons. There was also 3 further batch of good
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    • 1 7 T'wßrm
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    • 101 7 dllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllj* 1 SINGAPORE 1 IHICH TIDES 1 TODAY: 12.09 p.m. and E and 11.37 p.m. TOMORROW. 12.45 E p.m. E E MONDAY: 0.08 a.m E and 1.20 p.m. E TUESDAY: 0.40 a.m. E and 2.00 p.m. E WEDNESDAY: 1.14 a.m. E E ami M 0 p.m. E THURSDAY: 1.53 a.m.
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    • 147 7 TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. ill HOUSEHOLD REMOVALS LA 1 Mm\j PACKING. STORAGE la association with SINGAPORE PACKING CO.. LTD. •fi Asio lasuroac* Bid*.. Singapore Tal. *****-3 Oversea Chinese Bonk fid?.. P. O. Box 1002 Tal. ***** Kuala Lumpur SOLE AGENTS: VAN HOUTEN, SINCAPORE KUALA LUMPUR SEWING rvf-^-EASIER with Y?"jyf \R-*!w^Ti/ ie
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 1093 8 Part 4 Son's plan lllllllllUlilll HO BTOBI ><> l \H|IIIC]IIIIIIIIIIIIC]IIIHIII!IIIC]IIIIIIIIIUi N,,ni. a »er Uifir iftuni from the w.n with the Kin per or ..f the iiisi.imi Mountaina, the daj dawna on ike birthday ol > I mperoi Indei i Maya and m tmimana Father .Mole-t rieket the Royal
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  • 72 8 TIE winners ot last week's colour -in contest (each ol whom will receive a $5 prize m dut course) are as tollows: Miss Foong Bun Yin U2>. 37 Bencoolen Street. Singapore 1. Miss Catherine Goh Hak Noi Cll 483-5 Upper Serangoon Road. Singapore 19. Master Chey Chew
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  • 237 8 CHILDREN'S PAGE A colour-in contest With prizes for you POCKET-MONEY prizes are offered for colouring this scene with paints, crayons or chalks. There are four prizes offered each of $5 (two for boys and two for girls). All you have to do is to set to work to brighten up
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  • 136 8 It uakes* the little pals no time at all to look round their tiny prison. There's a sort of window up h*te," says Rupert. I can •cc the «ky and there are still hundreds of birds wheeling round. I wonder if we could climb out
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    • 200 9 .Himom gut j- Question i), f ,mmm 0 ued punishment? amoiiK How do we drunkards Simoneflnishedsecond Who UtKE the drunkar. shows a serpent and axpi^ed In OMe' Jwmw' 1 -l6? H a HaSamn^rtly 5 SF&gx 1 Wn r b f a 'M «CHT.-Konr men ,n the nd '"Vh'/mi'iz" Carmelite THRW.-llow
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 257 9 Church announcements m Singapore j tomorrow ire: „IK(H OF ENGLAND si \mi. I Cathedral: 7.00 I union; 8.00 a.m. munion; 9.30 a.m. 9 30 a.m. Man--11 am. Morning Holy Commu--oll| t-nsong. s Hildas (hurch, Katong: m Holy Communion, 8 a.m. 9.30 a.m. Jr. .day School. 6 ng. Church of the
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    • 385 9 St. Theresa's (Kampong Bahru): Mass, sermon m English 6.30 a.m 8 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. Church of Our Lady of Lourdes (Ophir Road): Mass. 1 sermon m Tamil 6.15. 7 and 8 a.m. Redemptorlst Monastery (Thomson Road) Mass, sermon 6.30, 7.30 and 8.30 a.m. Church of Our Lady of Peace
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    • 404 9 Punjabi Church: 4.30 p.m. i Worship Service. Sembawanf TamU Church: 10.00 a.m., Sunday School, 9.00 a.m. Worship Service, Minister— Rev. v. Chellam. Siglap Oiurch: 9.45 a.m., Sunday School. 8.30 ajn. Worship Service, Ministers Rev. Oscar A. Guinn, (Jr.), and Rev. Yap Kirn Hao. Seletar Air Base Tamil Church: 5.30 p.m.,
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    • 93 9 Meeting; 6 p.m. Salvation Meeting SYRIAN Mar Thorn* Syrian Church: 9 a.m. Divine Service; li ajn Sunday, School: 4.30 p.m. Evening Service. i-LIM CHURCH No. 1079 Serangoon Road: 9.15 a.m. Sunday School; 10.30 a.m. Morning Worship; 5.30 p.m. Evangelistic Service. No. 25 Everltt Road: 9.00 a.m Sunday School; 10.30 a.m.
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    • 103 9 School (Eng); 4.30 p.m Worship (Eng.) Calvary Baptist Church (48 Wan Tbo Avenue) 945 ajn. Sunaay School (Chinese and English); 11 a.m Worship (English) Baptist Oospel Centra (12 Silat Crescent. Kampong Bahru): 3.30 p.m Sunday Schoo) (Chinese); 7.30 p.m. Oospel Service (Eng. and Chinese) Cherith Baptist Church (89 Serangoon Garden
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    • 117 9 Answers One. Samson and the Queen of Sheba. Two— See Genesis xJix. 17 lor the ferpent and Deuteronomy xxxni, l^ for the lion. Dan alone ul the tribes had two symbols the serpent from Jacob and the lion's whelp from Three.— -Proverbs xxvl, 3. "A whip for the h i
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  • WEEKEND QUIZ PAGE
    • 61 10 Selected winner was Idris bin Ismail, c o Paya Lebar Police Station, Singapore 19. The still was taken from "The Big Caper released by United Artists. The stars were Rory Calhoun and Mary Costa." Can you name these stars and tell me the film m which you s;iw
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    • 222 10 £i SICN BECOMES A 11, ii..i|||ttllll>iiillllllllllllll|lllllllll ****************************** l FAMILIAR FACE r rilM winner was Mr. L. A. Duckworth of Bungalow 24-B. Pulau Bukom, who from (he 1 si«n derived the sketch below: "GeorfC Bernard Shaw." This week the design is a sickle. See what you can make
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    • 129 10 Name Garbo's last film THE winner was J. B. S. Ang. c o Vehicles Office, Middk Road, Singapore. The answers were: 1. Sa Baccaloni; 2. Angels One Five: 3. J.A.R.O I HI father was the famous comedian the lah 4. The Director oi Hell Drivers and Sea
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    • 160 10 WINNER was Mrs. S. R. C. Singhara of 1417 f? Jalan Temenggong Ahmad, Johore Bahru Answers were: 1. A fast diminishing Indian tribe of mysterious origin; 2. A member of the spirit world who is kindly disposed towards human beings; 3. On 24 May 1864; 4. The
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 21 10 SHAPE OF THE WEEK PRIZE f Everything for your photography JACK'S PHOTO CO. -»h Bridge Rood. (Capitol Bldg Singapore* Tel: *****
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    • 49 10 THE ENTRY FOilM Name Address Prize Quiz 1. 1 2. 3 1 1 5 5 Prize Qnlz Z. 1 a. 3 4 5 6 Prize Qui/ I at««.a».. .a.. Special Prize Quiz Entries, addressed to I Quit Singapore 9, must be receired with or beiori post on Wcdnesda) morninc.
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  • 276 11 BRUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE I Br .Uon; one t -quarters ol the V rj to doublin. V it ite bid which ,o be cold. I♦Q? 7 a JlO I 9 X 10 lift and opens One only being vulI ad West ends up m I spades doubled. The Ace I
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  • 668 11  - The turf is blamed for these Wembley injuries ARCHIE QUICK Says Willi. l Nottingham Forest winger Boy Dwight was lying m hospital with a broken shinbone after scoring the opening goal ol the 1959 (up Final at Wembley there was serious talk among Football Association officials about returning the mighty
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 43 11 rflf most advanced Bmm smcra on the market to-day -BR-T Feature?: 3 '«"J turret "> ™*or eliminates nd '"9 by mcQns of $pri mcc nonism "WO feat ol .IU moy „;;;r j ""ol o possibility —**JH vicwlindcr X,| 010 Lumpur i n U,,# Pcnonq
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    • 124 11 IN EVERY WAY Goodyear leads m new tyre excitement. The new de luxe ALL-WEATHER is way ahead m every way, traction, mileage, safety, comfort. What's new about it? Every thing Streamline styling to match the look of modern cars. A smooth, silent, luxury ride. Tremendous road grip. You can go
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 163 11 B*a^M 1 111. J L— 1— i lil ii (Ills ICBOgfl D gel super-imposed pi 1. PennUes. boy making for IwZfJftlftt thr roundabout* .0, 5.. 'nrrly flows m 8. All to back to portion out Egypt ?3) allowed to lock 7 J» to lhe to ff Ar^h^tK/ 7 Nofthat-theboatlyn. 11.
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  • 487 12 ESSEX CET A FRIGHT 1 1 VMTSlilKl last •> surprise runners -up m the county champion- ship, made a line start to the new sr.ison yesterday at Portsmouth, where tlits lii.it Glamorgan by an innings and nine runs. Hampshire took only 22 minutes yesterday morning to
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  • 88 12 TIIK Singapore train finished third m the .22 calibre rillc (aperture sights section) event of the 1958 Colonial smallbore shooting matches, it was announced yesterday m London by the National Smallbore Rifle Association. Singapore scored 1581 points out of a possible 1600. Kenya won the section with
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  • 45 12 Queen Elizabeth's Derby Colt, Pindari, has met with a training accident and will not contest the Epsom race Captain Charles Moore, the Queen's racing manager, said yesterday that Pindar! trod on a flint while being exercised on Thursday morning. Pindari was third
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  • 190 12 Peter Alliss edges Rees |>l UK ALLJSS, the 1 British international, played great golf to take first prize of £600 m the Dunlop professional golf tournament yesterday at St. Anne's, Lancashire. He won with a 72--holes aggregate of 280. m oring 68 and 69 m his last two rounds. He
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  • 49 12 MAN INJURED IN GANG CLASH DIES I wo j -old men who ucrc id. nomine, said I Mi William hen- 0' v 1 1 1 1 1 1 m t a I FILM STARS BACK Indonesian lilm d »n rival m huala .pur returned to >ore tin-
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  • 46 12 la vou rite for the Epsq classic at tin- last callover, The Queen may still hi a runner m the race June 3 if her other enti Above Suspicion, runs satisfactory race m tl Derby Trial Stakes at Lirn field Park m a tortnfehi time.— Reuter
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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  • SATURDAY Magazine
    • 855 1  -  SOMNATH DHAR By A BOA 7 ON LAKE j THEIR OTROLLI the Kensington-side extension of Hyde Park LonO ring morning, I came across crocuses peeping their uiiL of tne ram-suuked lush green grass illy cultivated unaer trees still bare 'and unclothed iese preuy lutle novvers dotting
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  • 411 2  - WOMEN IN U.S. PA WN FURS FOR THE SUMMER JOSEPHINE ROSENBERG By I the United Stl the pawn-simp is On the up and up, while In Britain the three-ball establishments decline In popularity and reputation. The premises may I: tething to do with ii boom In America They are altog<
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  • 1270 2  - Is your wife ad-mannered? ROBE A WRITER LOOKS AT THE WORLD Of THAT EVERY HUSBAND |ff W... AND POSES A VITAL QUESTION V LD ASK HIMSELF NOW By STORY OF A MILLION HARASSED HUSBANDS A MILLION men In Brit am will be getting OUt their cars tomorrow for a gentle
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  • 401 3  - THE PERILS OF EDITING DEBRETT JOHN REDFERN By lyiK. BM'E BLOOD— Cyril lluiikiiison. editor of Debretts Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage, and Companionate will sign a long. sweet sigh. The 1*).")!) edition h.ts come out and oh, the trouble there's hero! There was the "fanatical woman from the High, lands' who, as
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