The Singapore Free Press, 26 May 1959

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper FASDASDFASDFASDFASDFSDFASD ...lu.ipinr. li...iius M«y 26, 1959. Price 15 t is.
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  • 153 1 Gromyko flying to Dulles funeral rviiv. Soviet Foreign Minis1 ii. Andrei Gromyko, ii vise announceleva last night, d fly to Washfor the funeral pi M Foster Dulles. 14-word anuoun made at i has-tily-convened Soviet press une as a bombshell. American officials, who had .umouneed they had had no approach from
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  • 134 1 GIRL, NINE, IS MISSING: BIG SEARCH THE police and the army issued an appeal this morning for information about a nine-year-old European girl who has been missing since 6.30 p.m. yesterday. She is Rulh Susan Hughes usually known as Sally. She is four feet tall and has dark hair and
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  • 49 1 An armed man stole $85G j worth of cash and jewellery from a house m Walmor Drive. Serangoon. after ga^gtng and tying up the owner woman. Wong Fong Lin. She was washing at 1 p.m. yesterday when the man. carrying a dagger, entered the lion
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  • 24 1 Thieves forced open the back door of a food shop m Middle Road. Singapore, cut through wire mesh, and stole $i.'joo yesterday.
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  • 27 1 Queen Elizabeth lins sent me: of sympathy on t he death of Mr. John I ter Dulles to Pi imower and to M Dull< Reuter
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  • 131 1 MIKO reCndrSi mier< told ror 1 .it a reception night that ovfrnmenl i>m«h" the '^'m postet M him M ;l ureat ""i i reri strong ftdfOCfttC Of his point of view. Mr. Mikoyan Added: "WV like strong men." Speak mi; solemnly and emph inn his
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  • 356 1 VOTE-CHECK AT 3 MORE POINTS NOW Queues at Elections Office from 8 a.m. /COMPLETE sets of Singapore Legislative Assembly electoral rolls were rushed to the District Council offices m Yio Chu Kang, Still Road and Bukit Panjang last night to avoid congestion at the Elections Office at tort Canning caused
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  • 111 1 ALCERIA REBELS' CONDITIONS MR FFKIIAT ABBAS Prime Minister of the "Free Algerian (io- vernnient, said m Khartoum yesterday < I that the aim of the I "Government* was to contioue th<* war with France until indepen- dence was achieved. I In reply to a gues- tion, he said: "We are
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  • 119 1 Russian 'spending spree' BRITISH Board of Trad* President, Sir David lea, aid last night that Russia wants to go on a five-year £620 million spending spree m Britain. lit marie the statement minutes after arrivli London Airport from Moscow where he sgn I new Anglo-Soviet trade agreement. Sir David said
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  • 47 1 Two explosions shook th. Norwegian tanker Athene as it lay m Paleinbang Harbour. South Sumatra, relay, the Antara news icy reported. Throe injured crew-mem-bers were takrn to hospital, tlif* agency said. A fire which followed the explosions was put. out affc hour Reuter
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  • 15 1 For the 20th successive day Singapore was reported to have no fresh smallpox cases
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  • 31 1 made v. hou ;e victur: lat flre In fla Bt. Mi< >on. The Director ol Welfare. Mr. Wuun Wati told the I than the hoi
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  • 34 2 vVillowy fashion inoJel won an air trip to Hong edged out five others m contest at the Majorle Jones (36-23-35) Koiiij last ni^lit when she the Sophia Loren doubles Cathay Theatre.
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  • 345 2 CEYLON'S PM WARNS: AID CAN BECOME KIND OF DRUG Asian nations must strengthen co-operati^ rpli: need for the nations of Asia and Urica to A co-ordinate their economic effort and ■irenfihen mutual co-operation was emphasised at the opening of the Colombo Powers ofticia level meeting m Colombo yesterday. The Ceylon
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  • 54 2 The United States is to provide the Nepalese Government with M$l 800.000 worth of aid this year to develop air services. The United States will provide five aircraft to Nepal and will also provide equipment for Nepalese airfields, including one 13.000 feet up near the
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  • 169 2 SJOME move to tone down the year-long cold shoulder for Yugoslavia by the Soviet bloc is expected during Mr. Nikita Khrushchev's current visit to Albania and a Tito-Khrushchev meeting is a possibility The eight officials that tne Soviet Premier hafl < hosen to accompany
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  • 91 2 MR. ARMAND Gaspard, a spokesman for the International Press Institute, said m Berlin yesterday the necessary qualifications for membership ot the Institute were the ence ot censorship and the existence of an opposition Press. Mr. Gaspard was speaking at a Press conference on
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  • 97 2 •piTK CHURCH Of land tinn rday approved by a big maj< x>rt the 1960 on the Rhode; I should ..s a chanc< li the br i I •lit that eff( r b»- given to the Alnuniunity m N> port by the cc: Africa commitu
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    • 245 2 TO-DAY THE TREND IS TOWARDS SINGLE 3p LENS REFLEX lAUH PHOTOGRAPHY and SCHNEIDER L«nses ore *> the best lenses available for^ P^V single lens reflex cameras P.okt.co Pcntocon r L Prokt.no |.1..a Rctl o boyonct and bovonrf A»oh. bayonet Lr otne Km mount Cose $175 $175 $12 00 135 mm
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  • 49 3 A three -vehicle smash-up at the 3*/a milestone, Bukit Timah Road, last night injured 35 persons, Including n who had to be hospi- talised. Involved m the I crash were a bLis, a taxi and a car Free Press picture.
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  • 241 3 MAC WILL PROBE NOTTING HILL RACIAL TROUBLE \|H HAROLD MACMILLAN, the Prime Minister, is expected to give early attention to the problem *of racial trouble m the Notting Hill area of London when he returns today from his holiday m Scotland. The Cabinet may discuss the issue later this week.
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  • 83 3 MORE CRIME THAN EVER IN BRITAIN NOW: BUTLER |i ore prosand more crimeMr. R. A r< tary, told a sembly of Scotland m terday. that dishonesty from greed no I and that perity dors not ble family life growth of I" young people udded the Minister c the control 1
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  • 71 3 ryiiE DUKE oi Edinburgh 1 was the chiel suspect last night when two photograph vv c 1 6 showered by I lawn sprayer »1 n sea Flower Show In London. No one confessed to haseen the Dufc tally button which Moiled but it waa noted that he
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    • 41 6 j FRESHEST NEW TASTE IN SMOKING! row-tip Oasis wnHtegTHiN9MfKwoiM»sT! Menthol Mf-t mal J (>'. ii.li i,,!,.i(, o l u/iilr I i Nexl i.t, k imoke ilm \h,nufn<tt,,< ,t hs Uggrtl A 1,/,,.., /o s f f S// /</// //I nn.l I. A W
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 152 6 Jill II Xl fo> S*fliM»% Jordan REACH A STttRING VANE unjng MAS BUCKLED NOW THC UNION BETWEEN <*£** **«V*cS I JAMMED OOBIHG THE COASU I I APs ,q IOCKCD AGA/NST 1 TW£ ALIEN CREATURE ANO AAV 7O tf/O r*«f LANDING rW I TmE VAJsJ€. MAC -ILL T*C" GffASS PROM CA&TH
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    • 319 6 1r orn c(>day rou h «P. lv Ul a^d (< doing something all >> Aeti. your very lit, << which you have not >> something solid and S Tht v I; such a gui( I S you which gives you authority that people v < everything you say. y, >
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  • Round the World MArket Prices
    • 143 7 LONDON Mas Previous ft unquoted unqucn. lun«- 29 7 h buyers 30 bir 30 's sellers 30' Km i;^v 30'k buyers llBKi V»- 1 3 0 t se i lers jo', sell di kki |K« I U> H >. til. iiunt •22 is:.:fe s ssstsa ro.vi 4(>
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    • 109 7 NEW YORK, May 25. Previoiu Toda TIN Straits Spot 103.50 nom. 103.50 nom. TIN futures Straits Contract .May 101.37 buyers 101.62 buyers 103.37 sellers 103.62 sellers July 100.75 buyers 100.87 buyers 102.75 sellers 102.87 sellers TONE: Quiet but steady. SALES: Nil. RI'BBFR- Futures M»> 36 75 buyers
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    • 22 7 NEW YORK. May !;>. Previous Toda> SSSST f||«| 5g !!?S cß<mds S3 2 65 Stocks Composite Avfraues 216.43 Z. 5.&4
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    • 86 7 (Opr\ Philippines c.i.f. i X./ North European poits delivered [ht por loiii; (on May COPRA, >t...ils c.i.f. t.K./North ":in por(s drliit per lon ton May/.lune •NUT OIL crude Btraita m ports m bulk ,lune .luh N I OIL crude Ceylon mi poits m bulk PT long
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    • 62 7 Malabar spot and awaiting release 24 afloata '25. May .shipmen: 25, 2j, cf. Lamponc spot and ay mm 24 i utloaLs .lpmcnt 25. 24 l 4 to 25, cif. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot 48. awaiting release unquoted, afloat s 45 to 44. May shipment 42 to 43.
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  • 178 7 HAWKERS GOINGNOW FOR CYCLISTS DAFFLES PLACE is being kept free from hawk ers by constant police supervision. The police is using persuasive methods to mo the few hawkers who still penetrate the ai When this does not meet with success h< action is tak An unlicensed fruit hawker at the
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  • 114 7 Buying of stocks continues INVESTMENT and speculatiye buying continued on a sizeable scale m the London stock markets yesterday and, although there was also a certain amount of profit-taking, a generally firm tone prevailed. There was a good selective demand for industrial equities stimulated by good company news, the Russian
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  • 69 7 PLAY CONTEST ENTRIES START COMING TEN entries have now been received for the one-act play contest which is being sponsored by the University of Malaya Society. A spokesman of the soci< ty told the Free Pn that he thought this wa response. He added more entries were i xpeci ed
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    • 83 7 BO A C COMET 4 from Singapore to Hong Kong 4 hours Bombay 7! hours London 231 hours from Ist June lake advantage of B()\( 1 Ukti lnsOtlintnt Plan M> no**, pa> later »o« inlo'malio« ond boolnji conu'» row f'O»tl Afl««> o» /MALAYAN AIRWAYS CtNfhAl I «O(N/S J BRITISH OVERSEAS
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 54 7 ''Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllife 1 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES! TODAY: 2.17 p.m. TOMORROW: 1.23 a.m. and 3.06 p.m. THURSDAY: 2.12 a.m. and 3.57 p.m. FRIDAY: 3.05 a.m. 2 and 4.53 p.m. 5 SATURDAY: 4.07 a.m. E and 5.55 p.m. SUNDAY: 5.28 a.m. and 6.59 p.m. MONDAY: 7.07 a.m. and 7.53 p.m. r lUil.lllllllllillllilllllHlllH,.- 1.00
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  • 403 8 r rnK prototype oi an all-British saucerihaped Hovercraft, Which is supported on a "cushion" of air and skims across the Slirtce oi tin is due shortly to commence its operational trials. An early practical application <>i the Hovercraft principle may be a en mnel passenger
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  • 226 8 O( II Mis IS from many lands all of them distinguished In ihelr own particular fleldi will be attending the 121*1 Annual Meeting of the British As toclatlon for thr Advancement of Science, to be held m tin- historic City of York. land, from September I
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  • 61 8 SCIENCE ,n this age ing than ever so the pupils of Victor gard it as their favour So keen are the gether and produced wonders of nature q After much plannin show opened last wee Day and for two days visitors to the school 1 The display was tions
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  • THE PAPER WITHIN A PAPER Eve
    • 10 1 THE PAPER WITHIN A PAPER Eve Tuesiby, May 26, 1959.
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    • 389 1 LOOK SPARKLING A T PARTIES roixc; to a party? v Or rj i want to look sparkling for ecial date? :k up on n more Indian dress, shoes re those al touches. 11 details that the mi the Mm born fine uring look I it i1 1 Dei p reds
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      • 98 2 DAINTY SILVER BOWL FOR DRESSING TABLE IF there is one place where woman can reign supreme it is at her own dressing table or it should be. If she is married she probably finds it fluttered with male brushes and combs, hair creams and tonics, various pills and ointments, after-shaving
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      • 129 2 You can make this clock at home rpilE "do-it-yourself" craze which is so popular with all age groups is sweeping Singapore. And the newest addition m this field is the home made dock pictured above. The face is canred from wood m traditional "cuckoo' design and painted m grern and
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      • 63 2 Make milk tastier for Junior ALTHOUGH milk is so nourishing for the small fry it seems to be the particular lood which ts with loaM approval. If you are ha vine; tliis trouble try adding a little chocolate powder, mix well and then add a spoonful of ice cream. that
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      • 459 2 pOR an informal luncheon it is quite a go< x idea to allow cheese and salad to play ti principal roles. With such a galaxy of cheeses from which to eh« the hostess can sit back. and leave these to stimui the most
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      • 226 3 YOU NEED NOT USE CREAMS AT NIGHT TO STAY YOUNG IF you are still living m the dark a and plastering your face with a gn shiny cream each night then it is time you got wise to up-to-date methods. There is no need to make a nightmare of yourself
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      • 161 3 Batik is now used for handbags G AIIiY coloured batik from Indonesia is being Used to make the newest handbags on sale m Sinsapoi They are large and roomy with a zip fastener at the top and ring handles for easy currying. Matching lengths of batik are also available at
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      • 85 2 .flf you like good coffee drink ■HUG Caffeine -free coffee p that cannot harm your heart, nerves or digestion PURE |l t:OFFEE 1 j any d.llicully ,n 01,t d ir.in g wrile to HAGEMEYER'S [the new slimming sensation A with FIGURAMA TABLE MACLEVY V\ oppctite reducing wofors. J^, Tokc Pounds
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      • 75 3 carvenl THE OUTSTANDING FRENCH PERFUMES 1 AND EAU DE COLOGNE for //»e /ady with discriminating taste Sold bf all leading shops SOLE AGENTS: FAVRE LEUBA WATCH CO. LTD IBf. BATICRV RO*D, FOR MODERN CLEAN AND Hfl W|'^ LATEST STYLE SALON VISIT LJfcT. rfP^vVjl 368 Printep St. (opp. Dhoby Ghoul) for
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    • Page 3 Miscellaneous
      • 62 3 WHERE to buy "Do-it-yourself" clock: Whlteaway's, B atter y Road. Powder howl: sih craft, Penang Road. Handbai and Batik length fiom Indonei X Cleansing milk: Max Key M I Iv i, skirt and blou Am High BtelHi'i "ihlrf dres Pamela« cotton part) dii- ifrl I Barrjei fi Arde Preparation 1
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    • 519 4 A Recipe for Lovely Hair EMONS almond oil raw egira vinegar beer. Sounds like a cooker) ipe doesn't it? Or some special kind of drink mayhe a cocktail or a quick pick-me-up. wait. Although all these Ingredients usually to be found m most kitchens they some ol the easiest to
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    • 157 4 "pVEN beauty queens like to relax sometimes and Singapore's Daisy Szeto is no exception. But although she is cool and comfortable she still believes m looking glamorous. Here she is seen wearin cotton playsuit which iN ideal for evenings at home a day on the heaeh or
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    • 307 4 TH ROW OUT THOSE OLD CLOTHES... "lIAVE you got into a rut as far as your cloth are concerned? When was the last time yi took stock of your wardrobe? Do you have a collection of oddments son of which are neither useful nor ornaments If so, now is the
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    • Article, Illustration
      315 9 mo- natsurprising that Singapore, re"pupils got toion, to put the f or the public. ■eparation, the icJe with Speech eady stream of ies. nto eleven seceologv. biology, he mam ones. chibition, it inanhv and art. itr ANCIENT ▼C animals and —plants, now a into rock or were
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    • 274 9 Round the world on half pound of fuel A NUCLEAR poi x airliner ot the future could go round the world on ha.: pound of fuel compared with the 500 or 600 tons required by the present-day bitf turbo-props. This is pointed out m tltf Society of British Aircraft Constructors'
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    • 184 10 THE NAGOYA MISSION FOUND BIG LACK M\KK'HI NAGAI, leader 0\ a nine-inem-:i industrial mission which just concluded a ;if>-ciay tour Of seven South-East an countries, said on his return to Tokyo, 1 here is big demand lor Japanese products, especially consumer items, m South-East Asia." He said thai prospects tor
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    • 103 10 Big urge in Korea to raise learning MR. William E. Warne, former economic coordinator for the International Co-operation Administration m South Korea, has told the U.S. Congress that one of the strongest drives motivating the South Korean people today is the desire for education. "They are sending more of their
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    • Article, Illustration
      50 10 Studying the notice hoard m the British Council Centre m Manchester. England, r old Mr Prasart Junhaman, a < ii en gineerlng student from Blam boh itadyin Main hettei i nlvei >ii\ nndet the amplcei of the Colombo pi lie ins almost comphled his tli < oiirsr m toun and
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    • 238 10 Hint by Chiang that he will not step down irpHE usually well-in- formed Taipeh newspaper China News reported that President Chiang Kaishek had left the door open for his reelection to a third term next year. The paper quoted the President as telling the second plenary session of the Kvomintang
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    • 15 10 •k Frade talks between tralia aiui Ii making slow Jakarta I blockii Ind ,ASDFSDFASDFSDAF Reuter
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    • 29 10 Reuter Colonel Dr. Sutowo. director of Pcrmina (Indoni national oil <oinpan> In Jakarta that offer from Japan to help develop the com pa fields m North Sumair- ulri ptrd
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    • 41 10 1 preliminary assistance of th tional Atomu Agency vill lr< >lh/ (or a I member states m the For East, Japan, Korea, the Philippines, Formosa and South Vietnam. The mission will be headed by Dr. Harold Smith, of Harvard University.- Reuter
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    • 24 10 Japan and Pakistan have ratified m Karachi a convention for the avoidance of double taxation and prevention of evasion of taxes on income.— Reuter
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    • 26 10 Major-General Brian P. Johnson has been named chief of the Joint P.S. Military Advisory Group m Siam. His appointment will be effective m mid- July.- U.P.I.
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    • 24 10 Mr. Kralrerk Sangcham. a 28-year-old agriculture .student from Bangkok. Siam, collapsed and cth'd while attending clas> at the University of Florida U.P.I. at Gainesville.
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    • 25 10 A Philippine military mission led by Lieuti General Manuel F. C Chief of Stall ■>! the Philippine armed t< will visit Forinn. a next month.- Reuter
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    • 59 10 lonalist China will vart m the Internal Fihn Festival of w< Berlin from June 26 July 7. Its entry u'il! a coloured document film depicting gew conditions m Formosa, Reuter. President Sukarno while Rome, conferred t Guerilla Medal. Id nesia's highest miliita decoration, on Mr. Bai bang Sugens, a i»tir
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    • 30 10 A Pakistani trade del ij ion now touring Ind nesia said m Jakar that Pakistan was inte estcd m buying iw sugar, rubber, tin v petroleum products In Indonesia.— U.P.I.
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    • 41 10 India's permanent rep tentative to the Jm Nations, Ambasmn Chandra Shekhar Ji said m New York: ">« before m history hast need for basing mv national relations on I principles of mo> truth and non-nof been greater than atn present tin U.P.I.
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    • 36 10 Jap&n'l opposition Party, bidding for V^ support In the J«« rpprr House elect* has issued M 1 Japan to adopt of "positive n< as the oniN m survival m II "fl the set! nticVar-l. Pacific- U.P.I.
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    • 43 10 ■THE Republic of K< two major i j,hng ov'i troy have set the is. to be hold m still a year ofT Eighty 1< Kyngman R! only the v nnno plan a fourtli t In i U.P.I.
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    • 402 11 Hussein took chance Fate threw at him ADMIRER OF PICASSO Malay to be awarded a scholarship to a London art school oJ the grant by chance. brahim Hussein, who has been selected by the Byam Shaw 00l wing 'ond Painting for one of their five coveted scholar- ng art materials
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    • 39 11 lapanese actress Itomi Nozoo and Mexican actor fmilo Fernandez, star of "La Cucarai li.i chat toil the reception given by the Spanish delealion t.i the famies Film Festival at the Hotel Martinei m Cannes.— U.P.I. picture.
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    • 79 11 LIU SETTLES DOWN TO 'SCARE WORLD' lUST Chinese diplomat has pre- ii lnn«;-drawn-out ilKht oi attrition m population and Commu--1 It "ruthless" new leader, Liv lor Chen Chi-mai said In Manila placed Mao Tse-tung m April 27 had 'fallen down on h IgnIng the world about Urd Chil a1 Quemoy
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    • 26 11 The election for 127 members of the Hou.se Of Councillors (Upper Hou.se) of the Japanese Diet (Parliament) has been fixed for June 2 Reuter
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    • 195 11 FOREIGN SHIPPING RIVALS WORRY THE U.S. ARICAN Mant. minlst Morse lias wan I < Kress that new Brit' luxury pa eager ship. are going to be "at l< comparable to th< United States, superior to the 'queen 1 super-liners. But he .aid th< re limply m DO room m the
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      • 38 11 FREE PRESS SHOPPING GUIDE For your latest p^^^^^^^^ Lifihtinji Fittings HHMHI^VMi^^VH y 1 gk I 1) ?H ISSUE I^Wc^*^ ON SALE SENG HUP electric co. tin u/i liUlla M.re pufcho^r tcrmt arranged 171. Orchord Rd S po- Mill
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      • 132 11 CROW jT^^r^^^, NEW HAIR wi.h jf\Ll JMJWP fc Meducrin B§>*fe^!l r U Er Rti «h p&r on m\ VERY EFFECTIVE tf ab Jb «pt N fil AGAINST FALL- AT UvNAtP /J 'NG HAIR* N /t >jMmF** SCALP ITCH X X\l Iflf >V J DANDRUFF WwVf\ y^/ 3T* Cquolly •ffecfive .i
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    • Calling all Photographers
      • 57 12 A filter makes all the difference between lij< prints and the bold lities of the (me abo\ Careful exposure has brought out the full texture of the logs, making Uie nds stand out brightly the nan bends his shoulder to the saw. For cloud effects, fillers
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      • 738 12 MANY peopU* admire the sight of uUim k > 11 skimming over the VAVet, but relatival have tried to capture that picturesque J lilm. Fewer still have produced ■aUsfactory Ytt taking picture* of marine subTc, difficult when you know how. To begin with, it must be said
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      • 163 12 Quest for five best cine films... jy Selangor Ama--1 teur Cine Society m Kuala Lumpur will hold their 1959 "Five Best" amateur cine film competition m September. This competition Is open to amateur cine enthu I In the Federation ol Malaya and In Singapore AH films submitted must have been
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    • 889 13  - Those 40 years, so full of riches Lady Diana looks back GEORGE MILLAR By No knee-breeches at dinner, King ruled A h absent A ut leave .bridge Unil once sat m lr night club I lC iv Diana Sen at the her beauty You never loveliness. glanced at heart went
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    • 168 13 MASS-MURDER IN AUSSIE BUSH BONY ANI> THE MOUSE. Arthur Upfleld. fldnc mann. in*. i.<i DetectiveInspector Napoleon Bon.iparte. .slightly improbahly disguised as a bartender, deals with an outbreak of mass-murder m Australian bush township, winning a prize lor perseverance rather than brilliance. ONF FOR TNF, ROAD. Fredrlc Brown. Boardman 10s. (id.
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    • 465 14 CHRISTOPHER POBSON Moscow rpENNIS, once regarded as ''bourgeois" sport, has really leaped n»i<» the bi| lime In Ruisl Ru s i chief From eh. Simon Belli Gaiman, Is aiming iitiutiiy to capture Wimbledon, F ir i Hills, and the Davis Cup 11, i
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    • 58 14 IN v clash of Olympic bOXIng champions, Wolf) Behrendt (East Germany; outpointed Vladimir Su; nov (Soviet Union) m th« featherweight division ol the European Amateur champion .hips .it Lucerne, Switzerland night. Behrendt. Olymp tamweighi title-holder, hud gr< and punch! power than Safronov, the Olympic .therweight champli It was
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    • 275 14  -  ARCHIE QUICK By pRICKET stood at the crossroads when this season started. The MCC failure m Australia. combined with several summers of dreary play and wet weather before that, had driven the public away, and, as I said yesterday, the future of the game was
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    • 181 14  - Worst golf moments Jones just lookedbut it was enough JOHN INGH AM By CRIPPLED American Boboy Jones, once the champion of all golfers, caused the downfall of English title-holder Guy Wolstenholme m the fir.st World Cup series m Scotland. All Jones did was t j watch the play sitting m
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    • 24 14 Hole-in-one in British Amateur golf |)AVID in-one In teur golf el Royal Sl Blfl>with a numb the 14.. and 1 1 Shock re •I
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    • 86 15 AYA LA OUTPLAYS EMERSON CiHILE'S L Aay Into i\i' French ii national Tennis Champ ps m Paris yesterday by d« I Roy EnitTson f>i Australia In a sizzline tch. lla won 1-6, 6-4, 6-4. dt'd number one, Ayalu lost the first he Australians brilliant passing shots k-ft him helpless at
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    • 504 15  -  ALLAN LEWIS By /CANDIDATES for the Perak Derby to be run on Saturday provided the main interest m this morning's training at Ipoh. Who Knows and Straits Code were particularly impressive. Who Knows (Forte) cantered once round and then joined Bukit Bintang (Leong) at
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    • 632 15 LOADER TO THE RESCUE WITH 8 FOR 46 Al>» VA6I \NN(. p hi »f fust bowline i ->t.u Petei I nadei utio ttmk Ihe Jirsi i Somenttt wicket* to fall iv their second Innings for Ui m 1 1 overs put Surre> back In ihe match at the Oval after
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    • 92 15 riliunti GARVEI yeai <»i,i Irish champion, survived «»f stirprisrs m (hi British women's golf championship «t Brrkshh. (.< and bceanc favourite to kn p Ni. trophy m Ihc Brlllnh l»l< The businiss hkr mannri m Hhirli slir tfOUncrd Mrs i i. nn «s smith (VVooltoni twi« champion
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    • 402 15 f'HAXDRAKANT Horde and 5 Folly rmrigar saved the Indian* from utter rout against M.C.C. at Lords yesS t«*rday. In a fourth wicket partner- ship they put on 159 m three hours "Mi minutes after three wickets had crashed for 31 runs, accounting for all but 41 of
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      • 100 15 s^^ H H__ H H 1 1 H H H X( KOvS 4 [he man to put to the te.st 5). <7». »tion S This could no doubt h*cribed as cre«ture-cc,,,,1«>, t ,R) Hot (he bones (5). luck plaj a Io Ine wnlnlll^ quality m tlie ed (5). 0 h
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    • 367 16 'Our purpose at this conference is to look to future' MX. BELWYN LLOYD, the British Foreign Secretary, told the Last West conference sretterday that a dictated peaC€ treaty of the nature put forward by Russia would only produce another disaster
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    • 76 16 Mr. Chew Ken* Ban. Assistant Secretary of the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council, has been chosen to participate In the 1959 American community recreation study programme, the USIS announced yesterday. Mr. Chew, who leaves for the I ni ted States today, is a council member
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    • 138 16 '1-by-1 solution' Gromyko MR. ANDREI GROMYKO. the Soviet Fore :^i Minister, yesterday described the Western package plan for Germany as an ossified and fossilised dlock which it was necessary to take apart, according to an American spokesman n Geneva. "We must solve these problems one by one." Mr. Gromyko was
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    • 38 16 The British Government would be happy to discuss a possible Anglo-Japanese cultural agreement with Mr. Nobusuke Kishi, Japanese Prime Minister, when he comes to Britain m July, officials said m London yes- terday. Reuter
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    • 151 16 LAOS ACCUSED -PEKING GIVES WARNING rOMMI NIST CHINA yesterday called on Russia and Britain, as co-chairmen of the 1954 (icneva conference on Indochina, to take immediate steps to check "serious" violations of the Geneva agreements by Laos. The request was made m a letter from the Chinese Communist Foreign Minister,
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    • 59 16 MENZIES' VIEW M v what 'm Nether] Cll-spul, Oil 1 He said beginni Ylew S? y nea D «tch u3 Australia tl Subandrio during h Ls r cent fell v:v tSSy did not take the matt to the InternaUonalcS to determine whether wm a Juridical i Di Subandrio replied ttu
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