The Singapore Free Press, 15 July 1959

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  • 13 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1959. 15 CENTS
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  • 229 1 Army and Communists may clash m Indonesia any minute NEW YORK, Wed.— Newsweek Magazine reported yesterday that "battlelines are tightening between Indonesia's two most powerful blocs the Army and the Feds." Commenting on the inclusion of Army Chief of Staff Abdul Haris Nasution m President Sukarno's new cabinet,
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  • 565 1 Federation political party headquarters m last-minute nomination day rush An Alliance walk-over KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. JHREE ALLIANCE candidates are likely to be returned unopposed to the first fullyelected Parliament of Malaya by noon today, nomination day. All 12 of the 13 Alliance Ministers seeking rein will have
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  • 91 1 sports news m Eree Press HISTORIC Singapore race, last run when the irse was at Farrer Park. i> to be revived. pore Derby. whiih has not been held MAN LEWIS brin-.**. \ou the facts F.X--(U MYH V on Page 9 toda You <m jlm. read what >PF( I M
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  • 39 1 Northern Rhodesia. :jations m the rice of primary commoditie> like the sudden m the copper price March. 1956. and 1958 could be led partly by inter .nal agreement. Dr. NiDiederichs. South Minister of Economic 1 here.
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  • 176 1 A LITTLE PRINCESS GETS A SPANKING I ON DON, Wed.— Passers-by m elegant Jermyn Street, Piccadilly, yesterday were soaked and a princess received a spanking. Police were called after scores of people complained that they had been drenched while passing the entrance to a block of Bats. Several policemen went
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  • 119 1 Musicians arrive for concerts A YUGOSLAV violinist and an Austrian pianist who are to perform m Singapore this week arrived here by air at l.:J0 a.m. today. They are Mr. Igor Ozim and Miss Use von Alpenheim. They flew from Zurich to! start a three-month tour by spending fiv e
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  • 31 1 August first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 98' -2 cents per lb., up five-eighths of a cent on yesterday's close. The tone was steady.
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  • 391 1 (GENEVA, Wee. The United States declared last nittfit it could not find "one inch of prooress" In Russia's policy statement on Berlin and Germany made at the resumed East West conference on Monday. Mr. Andrew Berding, the American spokesman, told reporters that
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    81 1 Two Malayan students studying m Britain flew into Singapore this morning for a short holiday with their parents m Penang. They asked a number of questions about the latest political situation m the Federation and Singapore. "What is the latest on the general election m the Federation,''
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  • 33 1 Singapore Police arrested 12 more secret society suspects yesterday. This brings the total of arrests made m the antigangster drive since it was launched last week to 69.
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  • 6 1 Today's Assembly meeting STOP PRESS UPI
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  • 62 2 WASHINGTON. lues. Employment reached a record level m June, with 67.342.000 workers holding Jobs, the Labour Department announced today. The number of workers employed increased by 1.326.--000 since May and by 4.600.--000 since February. The Labour Department reported that unemployment m June (3.982.000* rose by 593.000
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  • 247 2 SHIPS IN PORT >hips hing alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expreted toda* Kristin Bukke 1 Seiko Maru 4 5. Che Kiang b'A. Orestes 6 7, Union Carrier 8 fl. Van Neck 10 11. Segamat 12, tern Maid 13 14. Straat Johore 16, Svolder 18. Ozarda 19, Sedili N.Wall
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  • 97 2 Election uncertainties dominate sentiment LONDON, Wednesday. IT was another day ot tumbling prices m the stock markets yesterday although, towards the close, there was cheap buying of certain leading equities. Losses, however, were widespread and m many cases fairly substantial. Sentiment was again cumulated by election uncertainties.
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  • 109 2 LONDON. Wed. -The Bri I tish Government was urged yesterday by the Air League j ol the British Empire to take a firm line with other gov- j ernments to reduce air travel j fares. A report of the committee said fares on the North Atlantic
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  • 79 2 Denmark accepts U.K. offer COPENHAGEN. Wed. Britain offered Denmark greater concessions to join the proposed "outer seven' free trade area than she could have obtained by joining the European Common Market, the Foreign Minister, Dr. Jen* Otto Krag. said yesterday. Mr Krag was explaining to the Folketing I Parliament* the
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 138 2 LONDON. July 14. Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS ci.f. European 2g; P° rts JuI > 28 U sellers 28", sellers 28 buyers 28 buyers Aus 2t4 fliers 28 sellers RUBBER No. IRSS Spot.. »H 1-g- g* »g£ RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement buyers s. D 28^
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    • 90 2 NEW YORK, .lulv 14. Previous Today TIN Straits Spot 10-30 nom. 102.25 noax. TIN futures Straits Contract July 101.75 buyers 101.50 buyers 103.00 seller- 102.75 seller? Sept 101.75 buren 101.50 buyers 102 50 sellers 102.50 sellers TONE: Steady. SALES: Nil. BIBBER: Futures J.I, 34.10 bu Srpt 3
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    • 28 2 NEW YORK. July 11 Previous Today 30 Industrials 657 35 20 Railroads 40 Domestic Bond*. 15 I tilities 88.58 *5 Stocks Composite Average 220 09
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    • 37 2 Malaba: spol 26. awaiting release 25 shipment cf. Lampone ppot 26. awaiting release 25%. afloat* 25 July shipment 254. 25 to 2 release 4 shipment 41. 4U. dock. Above prices quoted m VS. cents pc
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    • 82 2 LONDON, .lulv H. Previous Toda% COPRA Philippines i if. I X North European ports delivered weight per lon* ton July COPRA. Straits ci.f. U.K. North European ports delivered weight per lon« ton July Au* IBC quoted C OCONI'T OIL crude Straits ci.f. European ports m bulk per
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  • 200 2 STEEL PARLEYS COLLAPSE: IKE MAKES NEW PLE WASHINGTON, f f Tues. After a dramatic zero hour appeal by President Eisenhower, bo 1 1 steel industry and union leaders agreed to attend meetings tomorrow to seek a compromise. The President's appeal came after negotiations, held also at the behest of Mr.
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  • 10 2 KL more to boost tourism i bod Pron mar. CIUG'
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  • 7 2 U.S. RUBBER WAGE TALK opei AFL BF <
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  • 94 3 MCMILLAN MAY BRING UP QUESTION OF COMPENSATION IfcCblON ABOUT Inglo-japanese IrADE TREATY? I LONDON, Wednesday. kISHI, the Japanese Prime include* hU policy talks with mi I lan here today with a meetng Street, which may decide ol the projected lonjr term treat y of commerce
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  • 125 3 Club boss quits: No colour or race bar now \|R Wilfred Bo the V\ 1 Side Tennis Club, resigned today, following 'ionwide furore over th lusion from membership of the son of Dr. Rulph Bunche. Negro .der-Secretary of the United Natl Burgland had been ed by Dr. Bunche i that
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  • 49 3 BUENOS AIRES. Tues.-- The 22.000-ton British aircra carrier Albion wa ded at the entrance to the River Plate tonight owing to ne trouble. She Ls now due here tomorrow on a cour:t. The anti-aircraft frig.. and Chicester. 1.738 ach. docked m Bue. this afl m Reuter
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  • 108 3 A "quiet wedding" at St. James' Church. Piccadilly. London, developed into a traffic snarl that stretched for half a mile, lt was the wedding of Mr. Robin DouglasHome, :7. .1 friend «»f Princess Margaret and one-time suitor of Princess Margaretha of Sweden, and who is the
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  • 63 3 Red hit -run Quemoy raid TfVIPEH. Wed.— Two communist Chinese gunboats -hed a hit-run bombardt of the Nationalist-held island early tod.! Chine Natloved. It _c first time si tary that the commui broke their self-imposed I bered day truce m .ore front. It also was tne time the Reds employed
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  • 68 3 MONROVIA (Liber: Dr Kwame Nkrumah. Ghana Prime Minister, has arrived here for a secret meeting of Africa's Big Three"— the Prime Minister of Ohana. President William Tubman of Liberia and Mr Sekou Toure. Guinea Premier. It is known that the of the Ghana union. Frai.
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  • 129 3 Kassem Free polls in 1960 DAGDAD. Wed.—Major- General Abdel Karim Kassem, the Iraqi Premier. announced night that a National Council for Iraq would be elected m a free election next year. m also said a constitution uld be prepared alter a '•Kium. and that pollparty life would be reon the
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  • 79 3 Scouts find men trapped in pothole [YONS. Wed -A a ved nderTh( .rard Prai I ig of found by Boy Seoul mbed pothole where they had lam on a ledge an underground rfall with nothing to >i::ce Sunday we< They were later taken to hospital s from exposure btu doctors
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  • 156 3 LONDON. Wed —A divorce commissioner i ciused to grant a divorce and M 542.500 damages to a man living m Hong Kong withou nis e\ ence m person. Commissioner Sir Reginald Sharpe adjourned the case so that the husband. Mr. Frank Edgar Norman Wills, of
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  • 126 3 Convicts free hostages, leave barricaded mine peacefully PETROS, Tennessee, Wednesday. VINETY-FIVE convicts who barricaded themA^ selves m a mine here, threatening to dynamite it unless their grievances were met, surrendered peacefully last night after releasing two hostages. The hostages were foremen who normally watch over the convict-miners.
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  • 103 3 Floods 800,000 are homeless SRINAGAR. Wed. More than 800.000 people have been made homeless and destitute by floods which .swept over Kashmir last week. Mr. Bakshi Ghulam Mohammed, the Prime Minister, told reporters here. The government would not provide doles, he said, but they would try to pay for work
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  • 46 3 NICOSIA, Wed. Cyprus police yesterday found the mutilated bodies of a 23-year-old Greek Cypriot woman, Eleni Spyrou, and her 11--year-old brother, reported to have been dragged from their home and murdered on Monday night near Kato Pyrgos village, 50 miles west of Nicosia- Reuter
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  • 165 3 Top-level talks on printing dispute I ONDON, Wed.— Union leaders and employers involved m Britain's month old printing dispute held separate meetings here yesterday a few hours before joint peace talks were opening:. Delegates of the 10 unions involved and of the Federation of Master Printers were meeting at the
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  • 74 3 A racing motorcycle kills boy r ES SABLES DOLONNE, West France, >Yed An eight-year-old boy was killed and 12 other people seriously injured when the French motorcycle champion, Georges Bayle, mounted the concrete banking of a stadium ancl struck several spectators during a motorcycle meeting here last night. Most of
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  • 42 3 GENEVA. Wed. Mr. Leopold Soissier, president of the International Committee of the Red Cross, said here yesterday that under no circumstances would his committee accept any responsibility for the repatriation uf Koreans m Japan to North 1 Korea. Reuter
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    • 170 3 Remember for your next party American Smoked Available this month only S 300 Orchard Road, Singapore 9 Tel: *****-9 i MODERN I JEWELLERY j by i SKILLED CRAFTSMEN Manufacturers of j GEM SET JEWELLERY fl^Sl Watinum and Gold Diamonds, Rubies, Emeralds, Blue Sapphires, Cats Eyes, Star Sapphires, etc, etc. Mikimoto
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    • 292 3 BB BB *^*_________i________r" i^"■__________bl______________^^^T~~"i^^^ CLUES *< BOSS '<*■ Every man has his price, but isn't necessarily a man of this 1. Quite a la." this way of cv things <4«. 5 lilf vav lo pet about In the 4 Noisy Place of novel vi Hebrid< ■4>. rurpin's ii\e was hither
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  • 1769 4 The Russians no longer feel tremendously behind the West CONCLUDING the Henry Brandon interview ■with writer-philosopher 3largaret Mead gRAXDOX: One of the most frequent phrases one hears used m America is whether somebody is well-adjusted or not. In Europe nobody cares, Is
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  • 650 4  -  PETER WOON By THE FLYING -AUGER 1> SUCH FUN FLEW m Britain's A fantastic flying saucer. I skimmed 12 inches above the whitecrested waves of the Solent at nearly 30 miles an hour on a magic carpet ride into the future. The sensation is like
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  • 120 4  - BY THE WAY Beachcomber rZ. a rPHE reason why a Summit meeting will be so much less inefficacious than not is because Heads of State can say what they do not mean with more assurance than Foreign Ministers. And by the time someone has found out what the others are
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  • 45 4 BRITISH MALES COPY U.S TOURISTS THI 'I For bow. But t It SU: ca: J lor Which doubt r W< An 'f-B Lightest k The -.J Ofli ligh The'" nov sui: I hot j Thc I j ing __1 14 I are I m< lo:
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    • 318 4 PATEK PHILIPPE The Master Watchmakers of Geneva An extraordinary record. In the most disputed wrist watch category, Patek Phipe has obtained the highest mark 55.42, ever recorded at the Geneva Observatory. Authorised Dealers Sole Agents H. SENA, LTD. Singopore 4 Penong. CLASSIFIED ADS. \l TOO! SI KVH I MteJ Box
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    • 314 4 P.M. 1.00 Programme Sum- last Sunday's programme), talk: 7.15 The Minister For donesian tunes played m mary 1 02 Mid-day Melodies 80 BBC Jazz Club Pr National Development, Mr. Western style. 10.00 The luced by Jimmy Grant and Ong Eng Guan speaks to the Living Shakespeare Seventh the Vienna Phiinarmonic
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  • 57 5 2-phase scheme for S'pore villages DFGSDFGS DFGS will h»> .i h ll.nour about clothrs ai at th*- Adelphi morrow, when a fashion parade is si i highlight of the stronomj week.' r will bt* a parade leaciins mannequins Boatj mannequin training and charm > Pr«>s picture shows Marjorie Jones m
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  • 326 5 JUKEBOX OPERATORS LEA VE FOR BORNEO $2-million worth of machines and 4,000 people are left idle J* y Free Press staff -Reporter J I KEBOX and pintablc operators m Singapore are trying to find an outlet for their machines, which have been lying idle since the Government banned them on
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  • 249 5 ISLANDERS COMPLAIN TO GOVT. OFFICIAL r ACK of education facilities on the islands off Singapore was brought to the attention of the Goviment when the Parliamentary Secrey to the Minister for" National Development. Incne Ya'acob bin Mohamed, visited four of them yesterday. Inch > was accom
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  • 32 5 There will be no water supI ply along Farleigh Avenue and Poole Road. Katong, till 5 p.m. today, according to an announcement from the Singapore City Water Engineer.* Department.
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  • 356 5 CHINESE are no w joining the Singapore police force m greater numbers the Police Secretary, Mr. William Cheng, told the Free Press today. There were 705 Chinese m the force m 1957. Their number increased to 769 last year. The figures for [his
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  • 309 5 System for fire-fighting and rescues perfected CiIVIL aviation authorities m Singapore are con- fident that their fire-fighting and rescue operation arrangements, perfected over a number of years, would run without a hitch m the event of an emergency. The Director of Civil Aviation. Mr. K.M. Barclay, commenting on
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  • 23 5 LONDON. Wea. Killinghall (Rubber i Development Syndicate has announced an unchanged interim dividend of 20 per cent, payable on August 15.
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    • 123 5 ■MMM l-4-VfriT^-^ m^mmA AW .C.A (Outram Road): Malay absolute beginners 9 a.m Y.W.C.A (Raffles Quay): Malay— beginners 10.15 a.m. Japanese flowe.r arrangement 10 a.m.: lnternational Women's Clvb talk on "latest hair styles from Paris and care of the hair m the tropics" by Roland Chow 10.00 a.m. PIBLIC SPEAKING INSTITUTE:
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  • 296 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. THE preliminary session of the trade conference between Malaya and Japan on Monday may lead to further negotiations culminating m a trade agreement between the two countries. The talks on Monday will be I m
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  • 287 6 HOME FOR 'PROBLEM GIRLS' ON THE FRINGE OF JUNGLE KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. MX miles out of Kuala Lumpur, on a hill oyer--3 looking a deserted stretch of the Ulu Kiang I valley 28 women are having a home built for thems on the fringe of the jungle. When they move
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  • 111 6 'Vote wisely' call by estate union KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The National Union of Plantation Workers has warned Its 300.000 odd members "not to be beguiled by .tical propagandists" m the elections. Mr. P.P. Narayanan, general tary of the NUPW. said yesterday: "The time has ne to make our stand clear
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  • 135 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Malayan Teachers' National Congress is sending a three-man party to a general assembly of delegates of the World Confederation of Organisations of the Teaching Profession at Washington. The conference will be ht _d from July 31 to Aug. 7. The
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  • 59 6 Society elects officials Following have been elect- ed officials of the Ramakrishna Sangeetha Sabha, Singapore, for 1959-60: President and director o. music. Dr. M. Chotta Singh, hon. secretary, Mr. Fulchand jariwala; hon treasurer, Mr. a. Rajah, member for pubiieitv and drama. Mrs. A. Gunaratnam. Committee: Mr. T. Pakiannathan. Mr. jaduandan
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    766 6 Make this I blouse yourself, save -THE average working girl m S^X^rSE* She knows it is wise to be able to make and she is keen to learn amone Wnmpn'- Comer carried out a sunejr amoiit, the riSte In a big office and was pleasantly surprised to "md
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    • 543 6 > vj\ 'J*&r i^&\lhlirtlm^^VfSfit't''*r¥'itt tr. viii V -_iV jtf*_^_Tfs_L' t ft-> __i ■p*_P^ V| |_______i fcfiKMif __^^^^^^H BORN today you have a that, as a rule, if you laugh, SCORPIO (Oct. 24- No v. 22) vivid personality and the world laughs with you: New aspects are favourare usually the centre
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  • 884 7 Fun to drive, so relaxing, joy to handle: And NO worries ItOBEKT CIEVIOX ROAD TESTS THE AUSTIN HEALEY SPKITE II 1 were hiring a man tor a job ol great ponsibiiity I would iook at nis forehead. .\ot ior the stem lines ot determination but lor tne sun-polisned manogany look.
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  • 85 7 rpHE collection of old fashioned vehicles formed by Mr. C. Cornwell, of Stanway, Colchester, a coach proprietor, includes "penny farthings" and other museum pieces. His „p enny-farthing" tricycle of 1878 is two years older than the specimen on display at Colchester Museum.
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  • 66 7 WHILE 32-year-old Mr. K.J. Rai dull, of Manor Park. Yateley. was riding his motor cycle along a lane at Mortimer, near Reading, he was struck by lightning and hurled Into a hedge. Finding his machine undamaged, he rod<> on to his mother's home before being
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  • 741 8  - Herter to face public opinion on his return ALFRED KRUSENSTIERN By WASHINGTON. TBE rretarv of State. Mr. hri^tian A. Herter's honeymoon with the American press and public opinion may end soon after he returns from thr Geneva conference. Traditionally m U.S. Cabinet, membi ally S anted endowment ot goodwill fo:
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  • 208 8 Bid to get Eire back in C 'wealth •fiinnm. liiiiiiin" (By A Special Correspondent' DUBLIN. Eire. SOUTHERN IRELAND (Eire) may return to the Commonwealth if new unity moves headed by President De Valera come off. All parties m Dublin are backing a plan for a meeting between President De Valera
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  • 215 8 LONDON. POSTUME jeweilerv becomes more important than ever m the fashion scene as "The Little Black Dress," which can be dressed up or down according to the occasion, comes back into popularity for thc autumn. The addition of a superbly cut crystal necklace or brooch
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  • 180 9 And here's how Singapore will take it he said, "and the selectors have been asked to drop those men who lontinually stay auav matter how good a n is, he added "if he is fit then he cannot play :or Singapore." ngapores next Malaya Cup venture is on Saturday. wfcen
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  • 330 9 Ramblers get doubtful goal but still lose I FOOTBALL .1 Leagw 4; Radin Mas Ramblers 3. when he awarded Ramblers But Bukit Panjang won this SAFA 3 B mutch, and deservedly so. Farrer Park s jaw Bukit Panjang n the ninth minute. From a by Busu. Osman Ahmad placed e
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  • 199 9 Pondok Peranakan 2; H.iikowyu 1. UE: played. Phillip Chens! Haikowyu's was the this Div. 3B match :erday at Geylans: alh on the losing: But then. their Phil- with ten irom They held Per anain the >Ide-right Bay art and had to ieit Haikowyu ti an impossible task
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  • 46 9 Jakarta begins stad ium for the Asian Games JAKARTA, Wed. Heavy equipment formerly used on construction m a has been moved to rta for an Immediate on the building of an n Games sports stadium. The games are to be staged m Jakarta m 1964.- Reuter
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  • 18 9 YORK, lues— Results of c erday. Leaguer Kansas City os Angeles a Milwaukee 5 Chi- U.P.I.
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  • 115 9 THREE Australian women golfers, who are m Singapore on their way home from the Commonwealth tournament at St. Andrew's. Scotland. will play against men today at the Royal Singapore Golf Club. Yesterday the RSGC women did well against the visitors, winning the exhibition series 2-1.
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  • 147 9 effort to justify the opti- mism of his supporters. On Ismail Yusoff, the captain who was dropped from the Malaya Cup team, Mr. Soh said: "The selectors felt that his form has been poor lately. If he shows signs of improvement then we
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  • 36 9 Aston Athletic Club are celet ing their 38th anniversary orurday. A dinner will be held at thei club premises, followed by distri- 1 but ion of trophies won during the j pj_-L year.
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  • 312 9 LONDON, Wed. Surrey gained their sixth successive win when they beat Kent by 10 wickets at Blackheath yesterday. Six weeks ago. Surrey were languishing near the foot of the English county cricket table and their prospects of gaining the pennant for the
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  • 107 9 ATHLETICS Singapore Base District individual championships. New Soon, I p.m.: Singapore Combined Schools championships. Jalan Besar, 2.30 pjn. SWIMMING: Chinese Swimming Club championship.*., Amber Road, 5.13 p.m SOCCER: Parker Cup— R APC v Cheshire Regt.. Dover Road. SGSFA junior knockout: STB "B" v Woodbridge Hospital, Serangoon Road; Prisons
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  • 44 9 ROY SWETMAN IS EXCUSED LONDON. Wed. Roy Swetman. Surrey's wicketkeeper, has been released from the Gentlemen versus Players match today because the county champions have no other wicket-keeper available for their next match. John Murray of Middlesexwill replace him m the Players team.- Reuter
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  • 32 9 TOKYO. Wed.— The Japan Professional Cycling Association said here yesterday it would send three cyclists to the 1959 World Cycling Championships to be held m Amsterdam from August 8.- Reuter
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  • 240 9 rmEFFIELD. Wed -The Indian S HE^ c keters' match against Yorkshire, which produced some LW^ batting on both sides rnded m a tame draw here >es tCr Yo ft^shire. 154 for five overnight he Indians 381. were dismissed for 299 to give the tmrists a
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  • 493 9  - STORE DERBY WILL BE REVIVED Allen Lewis DFGDSFGSDF GS m Last one was m 1910 THE Singapore Turf Club will re-introduce the Singapore Derby over 1} miles at the AugustSeptember meeting. A new I-} miles start has been built for this race. Last run on the old racecourse, now Farrer
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  • 55 9 EDDIE CRACKNELL. who rode m Mala>a a leu v.ars ago. rode a winning treble at Salisbury last Saturday. Cracknell will ride m Calcutta during England's next flat racing off-season. JOE MERCER, who was married recently, said 0 he would like to return to Malaya. Interested partie* <an
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  • 57 9 King and Leman are leaving Peter King, who has been riding for Rinus Van Breukelen, and Frank Leman, attached to Eddie Van Breukelcn's stable, are leaving for Australia today. Peter King may return to Singapore and Malaya, at a later date but Frank Leman is not returning. Both riders have
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  • 158 9 Chance for badminton fans to speak out ALA VAN badminton fans will soon have their own magazine, officially compiled and produced. The Badminton Association oi Malaya intends to publish the first issue m September, followed by another m December. "We want even-one to help on this." said Mr. Leow Kirn
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  • 182 9 'Good old Aussie breakfasts' for Davis Cup squad MEXICO CITY. Wed. The Australian tennis players! here for the Davis Cup zone I matches on Saturday have fought off one of the most j insistent temptations of the country savory, spicy, exotic Mexican food. Harry Hopman says his charges will be
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  • 325 10 .NASSER ATTACKS 'SUPPORT FOR LEADERS WHO SUPPRESSED .NATIONAL MOVEMENTS' PRESIDENT NASSER of the United Arab Republic' said yesterday that the Western countries must take thc major responsibility lor growth of Communism m the Middle East He said m an article m Life Magazine:
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  • 92 10 BOYCOTT AGAINST APARTHEID t CCRA. Wed. The _r\ Ghana Trades Union ungress has ordered its ;>.)0,0U0 members not to unload any ships which Have left South Africa alter July the congress secretary general, Air. Jnhn TeUcgah. has disclosed. If-* 1 s t 'jn« **|g s would also ask the Ghana
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  • 170 10 Senator Humphrey in the run for president WASHINGTON, Tues. Sen. Hubert Humphrey's hat was formally tossed mto the rine: for the Democratic presidential nomination today by two Minnesota colleagues. It was the first announced campaign for the presidency. Sen. Eugene McCarthy and Gov. Orville Freeman jointly announced their coehairmanship of
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  • 31 10 LONDON. Wed. AngloOriental Plantation announced that its -offer of June 10 to the members of the Amherst Estates (Selangor) Rubber Co., Ltd., remains open for acceptance until further notice.
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  • 162 10 IMM-M m cat -old m boolgirl told .1 m.t tr.it t in Singapore that vhc was ilcsman trhom irlit-r Elass Ol water ins at thc ;i Kirn >en,. who des< nhcd himself nd ua> accased v b«r modesty. on June I .it it home
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  • 38 10 KAMLOOPS (British Columbia). Tuesday. 4 SEAR( nearly sent out on Lake Perm: :or Queen Elizabeth and c^ Pn *n out on the lake four-a I hours, it was disclosed today. vornded nd- Reuter
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  • 17 10 FESTING DUE IN STORE NEXT MONTH Q I r Kong alia and ments next 15. On G
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  • 2 10 1,700 theft
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  • 28 10 NEW 45,000-TON P O LINER An artist's impression of the new 45,000-ton P. O. passenger liner Canberra, now being built at the Belfast Yard of Harland and Wolff.
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  • 116 10 U.S. Senate passes big defence Bill WASHINGTON. Tues.— The U.S. Senate tonight passed a US$4O.OOO-million Bill to provide money for national defence during the next year exceeding President Eisenhower's budget request by US$346 million. The Bill, which includes US$3BO million for a second nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, and money to increase
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  • 40 10 Goode attends reception The Yang di-Pertuan j Negara. Sir William Goode. was present at a reception given by the French ConsulGeneral m Singapore and Madame Jean Aurillac at their Gallop Road residence last night to celebrate France's national day. I
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  • 34 10 Wall Street recovers NEW YORK. Tues. Wall Street made a good recovery today after Monday's setback and finished around the day's best levels with gains to about i a dollar. The close was steady.
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  • 91 10 A NEW TOOTH DONATED BY HIS YOUNGER SISTER LONDON. Wed- A Toronto doctor yesterday described a successful toothgrafting operation m which a tooth from an 11 -year-old girl was transferred to her 22-year-old brother. Dr. Samuel W. Leslie described the operation at a session of the International Congress ol Plastic
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  • 94 10 A gymnastic display by students of tin i portTeachers Training College yesterday attracted special tention at a preview of the college's annual exhibition which opens toda\ and uill remain open until I The girls were able to do tne feats equalh well as the bo\
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  • 113 10 Trade Union has second thoughts on nuclear policy T ONDON. Wed.— The National Union ol G and Municipal workers, third biggest m B tain, has had second thoughts. 5 the Union decided to makrevolt again official H-bomb threatened to split the Labour pari Autumn General Election Union leaders deeicimeeting m
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  • 28 10 LA PAZ. Tues. Capt Gil Reyes, leader of the a tive June 26 revolt Santa Cruz, was capturi n othi rebe Bu< v announced U.P.I.
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  • 88 10 GIRLS JUMP TO DEATH AFTER POOR REPORTS RI WU lU.. rmanv. Ued I ear-old girls committed suicide toiher her? >eMer;.a\ be. LiiiM they t puor schoal reports Police said the sirls took their lives by jumping together off a 130-loot high chflf One of the girls died immediately thc other
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  • 9 10 WOMAN TELLS O ROBBERY AT HOME i Loh i ■•<
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