The Singapore Free Press, 22 May 1959

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  • 15 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper I.ui.iv. May 22. 1939. Pri*r If Ck
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  • 163 1 The Red threat to Asta is 'grave' Tmmunlsts arc still hing in Asia. In Malaya and Inthey take every the statement conference va yesterday by Prime Minister. Mr R G Menzles, who is ida on his way tain. Is nothing static about Communism," he added, commenting that ho ht it
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  • 25 1 Fatal fall into crevasse •rich Roiss, a he Austrian exthe unelimbed aulaglri Peak Nepal tell into May 1 and to a letter Katmandu v Reuter
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  • 28 1 Trade negotiations between delegations of the Indonesian and Australian governments in Jakarta have reached a ba.si agreement I new bilateral trade Re uter
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  • 49 1 B 1 ix.re threeflag mple and at tl dty born en- lightenment under the Bodhi Tree m Bud< ya. and It this day he att Nirvai. The celebr by the Buddhi include dl trlb of 8 and i procession 10 pm. tf>dav. religh mas:, feeding.
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  • 272 1 HERTER-GROMYKO CLASH FOILS LLOYD f/ie British Foreign Secretary works to get conference talks down to business: Then jytß. SELWYN LLOYD of Britain, in what diplomatic observers described as the most conciliatory Western speech yet, tried yesterday to find common ground with the Russians to get the Fast-West Foreign Ministers* conference
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  • 242 1 Sukarno arrives in riot capital KKINI <>..( hi) polio* ili t.tchiiiriits were patrolling Buenos Aires today after the street buttles between poliee and strikers last night when buses were burned, dozens of people injured and the business centre of the city brought to a stand -still. Police used hundreds of
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  • 75 1 Dinner amiable but... rwMiE Big Four Foreign _L Ministers, who met at dinner in Geneva last night, "had no converse*tlons on substantive matters," an American spokesman said. The spokesman described the atmosphere as "ami able and sociable." The Bi& Four met at the villa being occupied bv Mr. Herter. Tlie
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  • 59 1 SINGAPORE BORN Pai Loo (above) stood in for Hong Kong actress Ting I.an when scenes for a new Ifokkien film "Journey into Singapore" were shot at Paya Lebar Airport yesterday. An appreciative crowd watched the film-making operations. They laughed as they saw a scene which ended
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  • 83 1 THE Soviet spokesman made no reference to the clash between Mr. Herter and Mr. Gromyko at his press briefing last night. He said: "The last speaker was Mr. Herter who spoke briefly. He called on all the participants to try to improve the atmosphere He said
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  • 53 1 A SOVIET spokesman in Geneva the two sides In the on bannli ther to make move. He wi I reply lin- I question at his pr< ference on the pr< the talk.s between th: United the Soviet Union There been no contact i the tv. i
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  • 53 1 TIIK chief VVesl Ol l man said night his Oovernmenl Jects mot strongly" I of militai made against it hy J many. Mr. Gromyko. the poki m ide the ci that Hitler ••vm belli ment of idded that Mr Oromyl id re; > d origin
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  • 155 3 Idge, legal experts see claimant in her lack Forest retreat (l \l authorities til Frankfurt yesterday visit tl l tin woman who claims to be Ai.asta.sia. lin „,*,t daughter <»- the last Czar of Russia. judge and seveial other court Frau Anna Anderson to test
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  • 110 3 Liz to see children today HONEYMOONERS Eddie Fisher and Elizabeth Taylor are expected to arrive in Cannes today and fly to London tomorrow with Miss Taylor's three children by previous marriages. The children Michael 6, Christopher 4, and Elizabeth, who will be two in August arrived in Nice by air
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  • 24 3 Forty-one persons have died In disastrous Hoods that swept across the South Africa Province of Natal this week, officials yesterday U.P.I.
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  • 30 3 The condition of Mr. John Foster Dulles, fighting against cancer and an attack ol pneumonia, was reported unchanged day. In the W.il' Army Hospital In Washington. Reuter
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  • 113 3 A SINGAPORE civic knowledge test, designed to stimulate the Interest of young 8 poreans in civic affair,, will be held next month Sponsored jointly by the Department of Infortnatlon Service and the student ajnd youth department of the Chi Y.M.C.A.. it will
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  • 96 3 TjV.CH of these six girls aspires to be Kingapore's Sophia Loren. Three judges will decide the winner at the Cathay cinema on Monday night. The girls were selected from 11 competitors last night. The contest was held in conjunction with the screening of "Houseboat." They
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  • 72 3 Homosexuality is increasing in British jails because of serious understating, leaders of 5,000 prist > warders were told at their annual conference in Dover yesterday. One delegate. Mr. Peter Timms, said the prisons wi so short-staffed that they could not maintain proper security let alone supervise the
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  • 166 3 IEI *a chief oi the i i Netherlands Air i 'St.iir, yesterday Queen juh i Bi rnhard oi the Net land ri garded thi «>* Mr Adam.ski, the Californian selfw flying .saucer experl "fantastic." ral Bchaper, who presenl on Monday at the ting betwei the
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  • 123 4 Opinion A TIMELY WARNING INCHE Dol Ramli, the head of the Malay section of Radio Malaya, has given what one can only hope will be a timely warning of the decline m Malay Opera. Speaking in Kuala Lumpur he pointed out that it is only from Radio Malaya that the
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  • 663 4  -  PENELOPE MORTIMER Two children in two years... the Poor Chile! by I AOY CLARK, Wife J of Sir Andrew Clark, QC, has announced that she is expecting a second grandchild. A happy event, you might think. An opportunity to dig out those old knitting patterns, buy
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  • 51 4  -  Beuchcomber <>» '■MM 1 i to i" rie.l exhibit, I imp ta! ik. u much. 8 expedition This te at both l moved sideways to 1 en p. paper Gentleman would change fragment of nozzle, in i condition, tor I te. who I* i preparation !«m old
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  • 329 5 NURSING SISTERS LACK NOW 'VERY CRITICAL' I Shorter training period is urged pih shortage ot nursing sisters In Singapore ii ifJ.? 1 1 Was d «*rfb«d ny the Ministry of Healths Principal Matron, Miss B. M. Griffin today as becoming "very critical." She attributed it largely to "far-too-raptd Malayanisation" which
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  • 54 5 T have lions hat SingaI a cultural to South-East after the inrati month. ch a mis- > bring prominence -md cul.oll. Initiative 1 signifiin cultural constitution for Singaown trade ntation ad. Arts itiaI mispore i rom the to all -iter iro--1 Pino re- I in
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  • Article, Illustration
    94 5 This Buddha statuette jE E was a prize won by 56- _r E year-old goldsmith D.B. E ■E Matters in the last Free Press Big Walk. E Mr. Matters will give E E it to the Buddhist tern- E E Pie in St. Michael Road today, Wesak
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  • 58 5 The International Society of Teachers of Dancing will hold the open novice ballroom dance championship on July 3 and 4 at the Great World Cabaret The championship is open to all amateurs who havo not so far won a first prize in any major championship. Lady
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  • 56 5 Wei Mr. W. S. terday peop tance to approach hi deportment dirt He said c\ vould on it, merit. (i nobody would b( preferential I had been repo th. unemploymeiii from tl irt by who th< allowa: Mr. IfOOfl said i( u.i "<'t ne« oiu
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    • 122 5 WHY NOT FLY THERE? Sydney? Hongkong? London? Let us do your bookings you do the journey. Our expert assistance costs you nothing extra. COOKS WORLD TRAVEL SERVICE 39, Robinson Rd., Singapore. Tel: ***** Grams: Coupon »iKINDEi.MANN m SsL OF PERFECT SILDE -**-3f§2|&S PROJECTORS LWr 1 ____3* shoe changing J___li___P _3l_'*
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    • 294 6 JI IV" lI AWKi; 1 h^ %Vdnvl Jortla'n" In tha dawk nauvs BiFO»e DAWN, tub and as rut oistani SUN Rl^ f VOUVE DONEE^^^T it is MAC- ANO UNBABTrrLV SPEEO OF GFeOWTN S.ACA-./VS Of* O fHANET IT, JfcFF THE _W SEEDING LIKE NO A>VO T*»* _i_?_SSS STANDS OOtSBD ANO r__-tuut
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    • 300 6 SS Vi^/fO a I ItMmtob^ l^ e«W»xSi\l ll R ORN th >> lJ com. << ed by Mercurs SS knowledge. Tl fl your nature which I SS the best in life. I A certain dualitj I <C is bound -to can >> a i which < fl trolled by I
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  • 80 7 UK-Russia trade pact likely by weekend ORITISH and Russian delegation, discussing the possibility ol Incre trade hope to sign an agreement by the end ol the week, a British sp man said in Moscow terday. Expansion An agreement which would provide the framework ol trade for the next live years
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 102 7 NEW VORK, May 81. Previous 1 oday TIN Strail **i»<'t 103.25 nom. 103.25 nom. TIN sti.,!! i Vlaj 101.50 buyers 101.50 buyers 103.50 sellers 103.50 sellers Julv 100.87 buyers 100.75 buvers 102.87 sellers 102.75 sewers TOXI Quiet. SALES: Nil. BIBBER futures .Mav 36.25 buyers 36.50 buyers 37.50
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    • 159 7 Previous lotias I lit til l y mas unquoted lune 29 7 h bu 30 sellers 30 1 R_»_i --pot 30*; bu\ 3D buj 11,5,51 K 30 sellers 30 h-rhi R So I RSS Settli -ment ant* JO)- buj 30', bu 30' 1 sellers 3u Julv/Sepl 30',
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    • 32 7 NEW YORK May tl. Previous Toda> 3D Industrials 631.87 631.65 20 Railroads 165.88 169.34 10 Domestic Bonds 83.95 83.94 15 rtilitirs 91.60 91.39 65 stocks Composite Averages 214.93 215.76
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    • 40 7 awaiting i tO -4 Lampong release 24'-., I Mav shipit. Sara- wak unquoted. Muntok white spot 48, awaiting release unquoted, afloats 45 to 44' May shipment 43, 42, sellers, ex- Abort pr.ee* Quoted in VS. cents per to
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    • 97 7 LONDON. May M. Previous Today COPRA Philippine, r.i.f. IK. North European ports delivered i ,Khl P*' l ,on ton Ma y WB3 sellers $280 resellers LOPRA, straits e if. IK. /North European ports delivered rn/i.Si S l,l- ,on S ton May/Jane £100 quoted £99 .sellers COCONI
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  • 198 7 ANTARCTIC TALKS DATE AGREED SOON? OK KKCV surrounding E preliminary aeiotla z lions for sn International .•react oa the future of Antarctica maj be E pierced soon with an in > nouncement about an E agreed date for the talks E diplomatic sources said in j Washington jrootorday, It is
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  • 85 7 THE Dutch Institute toPublic Health has organised a network ol observation posts to measure radioactivity, the direct >i of the Institute. Dr. J Spaander, said yesterday Measurements were beni taken of drinking water ground, rain and surface water, sea water and sand. Measurements oi the
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  • 45 7 A £1.800,000 (about $!o mil.) order for equipmenfor the transatlantic section of the Commonwealth round-the-world telephon cable is announced in Lor, don. The order was placed o > Cable and Wireless Ltd with Standard Teleph* and Cables Ltd. of Londo. Reuter
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  • 149 7 ALTHOUGH a certain amount of irregularity developed in industrials yesterday, the general undertone of the London stock markets was very firm and fresh gains were recorded in most sections. Many good features appeared in the industrial market, often in response to satisfactory company news.
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    • 90 7 £JIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHI..IIIIIIIIIIIIIU». 1 SINCAPORE I HIGH TIDES TODAY: 10.50 a.m. and 10.33 p.m. E TOMORROW: 11.43 a.m. and 11-13 p.m. SUNDAY: itml P 11.55 pm E E MONDAY: 117 p.m. TUESDAYS 0.3J) < and 2.17 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 1 23 a.m. E and 3.06 p.m. E THURSDAY I and 5.51 p.m. _F|
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  • 203 8 Just pump it in and up she goes -all in IS minutes gIX thousand square feet of immensely tough but lightweight PVC-proofed nylon fabric are used in the construction of thi« air house, pictured above and below right. Completely without any guy ropes, poles or
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  • 587 9 The girl who unsnarls traffic yyilKX Elizabeth Jackson MeLean entered the I ni\nisl\ of Wisconsin in 1951, her mind was made up alimil Iwo things. She would be an engineer because she liked mathema tics, :ind she would major in til > planning because she thought thai would l>c :i
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    • 143 9 1 NO OTHER AIRLINE OFFERS YOU SO MUCH I km* r_^HHP^^ 3f^S3£ 9ue uWkwmua. wart war c m\ _K. UM i*M "S w**mu r^A m\m _o;^_ tl z why WW i uj _jmc Wjr/ .j_r At At' JI *VFor example: EXTRA QUIET AIKUNKRS Long i .mid for their superlative quietness,
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  • 35 10 Smarter look for nurses pictures *mwwawwmmuuummmmmmmmmmmm\mmm A NEW indoor uniform labove) coat -frock style with gored skirt and dctachable cottars and cuffs has been recommended for Fir it ain's nurses. BELOW, with button-on apron. Popper
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  • 202 10 ar*Mi Canadian tycoon is full of praise for workers, bosses WEALTHY Canadian publisher Richard 11. (i ?f Bonnycastle has shot down two popular fai laciei about British industry. Business executives of this country, he said an lly on the ball." And SO are the workers baici Mr.
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  • 100 10 CONVICTS TO SEE BANNED PICTURE A FILM banned in Britain live years ago is to be shown to a selected audience the prisoners Of Dartmoor. The picture is The Wild One," starring Marlon Brando. It tells the story of a band of hoodlums on motor-cycles who terrorise an American town.
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  • 91 10 T wo 11 -year-old girls who run away from home and Mitzy, the brown mongrel ***** and Whisky, the cat, and her four kittens— were found after spending a night in a lonelv glade in the New Forest. •.It was because of tin
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  • 346 10 MONTY'S TRIP 'STUPID' SAYS IRONSIDE YLWLN Field-Marshals fall out, they pull no punches in their criticism Lord Ironside, Chief of the Imperial (ieneral Staff at the beginning of the war, can hit as hard as any. He has been talking to me about Lord Montgomery. There was a lime when
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  • 11 10 MINDLESS CREATURE? BARRISTER Mr. I London Judge Hugh Mm
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  • 103 10 Irene— glove-girl T)RETTY, blonde 2\-year- old Irene Uan n cyan (above), of Liverpool, made two mistakes and icill have to near long gloi^es for the rest of her life. Her first mistake teas when, at 16. she accepted a friend's "dare" and had. a rose tattoo with "Minn and Dad"
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  • 77 10 ]yjR. Harold WatKinson, Minister of Transport, intends to appoint an inquiry, led by a Q.C., to review the case of Captain James Thain, pilot of the Manchester United airliner that crashed at Munich. But first he wants to know—he said in the Commons what action
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  • 236 10 Things they say jl M mn*** The Rev. R. ington, Recto Oravesend, that he ha R E "_i 10 IV about whlih du| should make up their minds. 5.,i.ii,.,, w« t omJ ,1,, ll, l war Uliiee M* nu lo when they insist that m should be detailed to Z\\
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  • FRIDAY PHOTOGRAPHY PAGE
    • 60 11 PRETEND that you ar c a newcomer to the -harms of Singa pore a tourist who merely passing Then go out lookfor photographs depict the life, stoms and the You'll find a score of ideas. With your camera can capture a whole description of your home and
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      24 11 IP have a x 3', folding camera. My wife not use it because she •rently cannot judge *ance_ Would it be verv
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    • 281 11 BEACH AT DAWN. Take a travel photo —right here at home Says THE LENSMAN YOU don't have to buy a round- tri p-ticket to Timbuktoo to obtain a series of terrific travel shots. No, indeed. Merely load up that camera, open up those eves a bit to the travel picture
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    • 80 11 expensive to have a r inge finder installed? Instead about a coupled finder, why n one oi the held •> M\ prints were stn kim, to m\ ferrotype before I ated iome "polish as suggested i>\ »»■> amera dealer Now the prints Mirk more than be a
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  • 207 12 PRE-SUMMIT MEETING BY NEHRU, TITO AND NASSER? THI- rust ol India said in Cairo di.sbch that the United Arab Republic was ood to have sounded out India on the r i meeting bt President Na Mr. Nehru and President Tito before any summit held. Id the U.A.R. Foreign MinisMi. Mohammed
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  • 121 12 Delhi bid for Soviet aid AN Indian industrial E mission Is now in E Moscow on a two -week E visit tn discuss possi- bilitie. of Soviet eeo- nomic aid to India E durin« a third live- year plan. E It Is understood in z New Delhi that the E
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  • 24 12 rence ol n pei inticommunist vuii open in Seoul on June 1 to pand i l
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  • 38 12 A Bill providing for payment of M571. 500.000 to the Philippines as compensation for devaluation of the American dollar In 1934 way signed by President Eisenhower. The Philippines claimed compensation 25 years ago.
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  • 126 12 Mysteries cleared by Garcia AN article by Philippine President Garcia in the forthcoming book. "Someday Malaysia." was sutticient to "clear up mysteries of 15 years standing." a Pageant Press reviewer said in New York. The book, written by Mr. Edua r d o L. Martelino. Philippine press attache in New
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  • 77 12 AXNKING Nationalist rilnepe Intelligence 1 Official said In Taipei. r that the Pekin Ime ed Liu Bhao chi a t the the N of Intel Istroi ChU Teh. then vice el. the Pekini i ernment, as hi when the immunl their sixth peop last
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  • 82 12 Vice- Admiral George Kivette right J, ex- E plains the striking E power of the U.S. E Seventh Fleet aboard E the largest American E aircraft carrier in the Pacific. the U.S.S. E Ranger, E E From left are: Phi- E lippine President Car- los Garcia, Defence E
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  • 96 12 MR. J. Parsons, the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, paid tribute in New York to Japan's role in the creation of better conditions in other Asian countries. He said: "It is heartening to see the significant constructive contribution which the new and revitalised Japan is making. "At
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  • 40 12 A JAPAN; .mon fl 16 mother d 4<iu n ndent H a I 1 10,000 tons. It of the use in this ,i x prlci :mon v% ed on the J "oory Ship Coun Thi ,d c
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  • 295 12 JAPANESE manuf ac turers should know more about United States customers and conduct orderly marketing of their products if they want to increase their sales in the American market, Mr. A. Mack, leader of a five-man United States trade mission, said in Tokyo. The
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  • 34 12 SIAM ASSURES SECURITY FOR REFUGEES SM Will the ftghtln Burm Slam-Burma b they will be lmmed sent back when t! ing ceases. Interioi ter Prapas Chat has said. They will be from Ud U.P.I.
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  • 171 13 KNK.IiTS Ol THB >.\TING SILK I aiuelaan liinson 2U .fcLAAN is d birth. li ion," but heart," and for the Police at ct oi the last ol tne last Dunkirk, he d for facial •so that he might France as
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  • 259 13 HOT, SPICY... TWO ISLANDS FOR SALE! 1 islands, both >t and spicy, are lie In the bookprice 31/- the Each is the ol a brilliant married to a There siminds. At PRO- ■■>■ N< ISLAM). |,v JaCHawkes (Chatte 165.). Jacquetta pr* Hi r hisNice legs not professor who like Mr.
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  • 198 13 DARK IMPACT OF AN EVIL MAN THE DARKEST BOUGH, by Anne Chamberlain (Hart-Davis, 12s. (id.). A strong, economical novel about the impact of an evil male nurse who enters a household consisting of an old woman whom he hates, a young one whom he loves, and a "handl capped" boy
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  • 451 13 Life in a luxury hotel— the side we don't see HpT3KTr^(j CHEZ PAVAN By Richard Llewellyn. Michael Joseph, IBs. A GAINS'] the fabulous background of I luxury hotel in the Parts Of the 1920s Kitchard Llewellyn lias woven a fascinating novel, as richly intricate in design, and as satisfying in
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  • 234 14 rtFFICIALS of the South Korean Football Association have said that South Korea will probably have to decline the privilege of sponsoring the second Asian soccer championship tournament in Seoul in the Autumn of 1960, because the association cannot be certain of securing a tinted
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  • 78 14 r r O Filipino JDayis Cup players y< ed U orching sun'* for Philippine against the Indians in the DavLs Cup Eastern '/.< final Philippine Pellno Ampon and Miguel Dungo jr the heat was too much for thi ar. Tin Philippine team wai ly defeuted n.v
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  • 98 14 NO SCRUMS, TOURISTS TOLD AUSTRALIAN Rules football triumphed over Rugby Union at St. Kilda football ground. Melbourne, yesterday, When the touring British Isles Kim by Union Lions arrived at the ground to practise yesterday they were told: "No more scrumming hen*, please." Apparently they had rut up too much turf
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  • 40 14 Ingemar Johansson t dish challenger I uorld heavj ■i I *ht. bo* hip, ha ti <\\\pt\ a baek muscli ,>i>e(i training temj ly for his June 25 titl Floyd Patt n left I kill Ini quart tmenl
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  • 586 14  -  GODFREY SMITH Interviewed h\ j LAN M.wuEi. FANGIO. the greatest living J racing driver, five times champion ol the world before he retired, received us in a quiet London hotel room ovrrlookii." Green Park. He i.s shortish (nit. 7in.) and very broad across the shoulders. He
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  • 147 14 BRUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE F. Dealer s ouU. North South t lw N. ♦A Q W. 8 I 8 5 •WW 4 fl K J 10 7 3 9 A J 10 4 0 Q 0 tg-ODAY vt havi hard-luck storj Mk Three li Hearts— Four No- I monds— Five
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  • 391 15 tOUR CATCHES BY WICKET-KEEPER JIM PARKS he Kngiish cricket programme for the „,<! «i successive day but three batsmen !1( l tun between the showers to craek cenVoung, tlie Gloucestershire opener. »Ul oil the powerful Derbyshire ati ..art scored 123 ol Surrey's 276 inst Glamorgan,
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  • 115 15 DERBY TRIAL STAKES i probable run- E j with jockeys. E_ Derby Trial E be run over E les at Lingfield Park todaj are: E J. (rack- E in n Kindling (hips E (unfixed Beau Tudor E unfixi d Pandarls 5 W. Snaith) and Par- tint U II (arr). I
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  • 16 15 WEETMAN IN LEAD was con.ooo 1 golf tournond en i Ber Mills KM hind I the
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  • 142 15 AUSSIES PICK SCOTS FORWARD AUSTRAI tor 1 i 12--month residential i former Scott! forward Bill Hume in I Australian team to mi Heart oj Midlothian Saturday on Sydney ground. Hume, who arrived in A tralia Irom New Zealand only la t Thursday, will play at in ilde right. He migrated
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  • 288 15 The Indian tourists crash to Trevor Baileys bowling r rilK Indian cricketers crashed to another batting failure on the rain- hit second day of their match against Essex at lli'ord yesterday. Replying to the .clared first Innings total ol 285 lor nine, the touri lost six wickets m oring 89.
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  • 205 15 HONOURS in the French Intel national Lawn Tennis Championships in Pan., yesterday were shared by 18-year-old Martin Mulligan, a new junior in Australia's Davis Cup squad, and Sweden s number two. JanErik Lundquist, who both eliminated seeded Americans in the third round. Mulligan, an attractive stroke
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