The Singapore Free Press, 3 November 1959

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  • 13 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1959. 15 CENTS.
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  • 43 1 F ormer S.R.A. vet dies eterinarv surgeon Strait> Racing AssoMr. Jimmy Forbes, London yesterday. :bes. who was conwith the S.R.A. long •he war. had been I r medical treatment for Forbes, who left Singa- London m May on i leave, resigned his September.
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  • 81 1 FREE PRESS MARKET CORRESPONDENT >TOVEMBER first grade I rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 126 cents per lb., up four and a halfcents «n yesterdays close. The tone was strong. The rise was expected to continue further today, as the scramble for
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  • 219 1 Engineers and workmen standing by at Swettenham after night-long watch on menaced bunds Spring tide danger to seawall KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. pUBUC WORKS DEPARTMENT and Town Council labourers headed by engineers were standing by at Port Swettenham this irning to make sure that the seawall did
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  • 36 1 The Indonesian Military Mission, led by BrigadierGeneral A.J. Mokoginta. Deputy Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Army, left Singapore this morning for Jakarta on completion of their visit to British Services establishments m Malaya.
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  • 481 1 'HE PERSUADES PEOPLE TO WORK WITH HIM AND FOR HIM' NEW YORK, Tues Most of the nations which have won independence since World War II are led by men who keep m close touch with the common people and who can inspire them, according to a
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  • 60 1 picture. Madam Leow Teck, 20--5 year-old wife of Ng Thiam 5 Hock; of the Singapore Infantry Regiment, breaks E down upon hearing that her husband had died after being stabbed :in an attack by 20 armed men near the New World E
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  • 92 1 JAKARTA, Tues. SINGAPORE'S deiegate to the Colombo Plan Conference m Jogjakarta, Inche Abubakar bin Pawanchec, said yesterday that countries m SouthEast Asia should strengthen their mutual relations. Inche Abubakar told a press conference that reciprocal visits, student and cultural exchanges, would Iklp create mutual understanding
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  • 120 1 Estates, houses looted MORE TROUBLE IN BELGIAN CONGO OTANLEYVILLE, Bel- gian Congo. Tues. Four African villages were yesterday reported preparing to march against soldiers and settlers m the Stanleyville region, where at least 20 people were officially reported killed m week-end rioting. A Belgian news agency report said several houses
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  • 30 1 A new grand series, "How to make a fortune. begins m page 4 today. There's no Formula to riches, but read how others made millions.
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  • 31 1 A youth. Tan Chin Bock, had an car hacked off when he was attacked by 20 thugs at the junction of Waterloo Street and Albert Street. Singapore, yesterday.
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  • 48 1 of H.\ I ll»l, sdvk.ir City. Top i,' Millet 4 X.V I p.m-i l Akhart |>.m. —C 1 4 Fun m I Pr 1 p.m.— 1.3t 1 —6f .Prurient < i •-1 prn 71 R l"p h i j: if. HXi E RACT I* 1 ny 11
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    • 54 1 B feature Page 5-12 Ph.'iosraphy Page 14 I ut-price bargains Page 13 Page 16 K.I ran fini>h phot..> Page 17 m Lewis on tomorrow's X 1 ran-s Page 18 Other overseas Pages 2. 3. 18 i artoon> Page 3 > ur luck> >tar Page 3 I j// they f j
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    • 50 1 sfPLAYTEX magic circle y the only circulai stitched co |ton cup hra that fioeao't pucker, shrink oi twial /^V ik 7 oul la^ >e S** v trr»h L/JyL/ wash after wash, without I J ironing. J oil sixes ovoiUble «t:— i V K.AJ. CHOTIRMALL'S I t/ High Street or Fitipotrick's
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  • 69 2 T\jKY() Tues— The United x has rejected ap- i pi nn other parties In rai Agreement on d Trade to remove or reduce her present restnion imports ol agricultural products. The U.S. waiver of the rules of the agreement reunchanged after a of tne conference's party on
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  • 253 2 BIRTH CONTROL ALONE CAN SAV E MANKIND FROM FAMINE Warning by Toynbee ROME, Tuesday. PIRTH control alone can save mankind from famine, the World Food and Agriculture Organisation was told here yesterday. Professor Arnold Toynbee, the British historian, said "We may select the most desirable crops and livestock and raise
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  • 44 2 HONG KONG. Mon. Closing prices here today were. I H. A: S. Banking Corporation $1,045 51. 020 Union Ins Canton $87.50 $84.50 Wheelock Maiden S 6.85 6.50 HKong "phone $30.50 $29.60 Dairy Farm Cold Storage $21.20 $20.80 Taikoo Docks 535.00 $35.00
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  • 99 2 Rubber is dull in London LONDON, Tues. The rubber market was very reluctant j to follow another unex- pected steep rise m Singa- 1 pore. Buyers tentatively advanced (heir quotations but there were few firm bids. At the same time sellers offered sparingly. For the most j part dealers were
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  • 28 2 Canadian Pacific Airlines have 1 ordered four Douglas Super DC-8 pure jet airliners. The new jets costing MSIB million each will be delivered early m 1961.
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  • 75 2 Plane dives into home DAYTON. Ohio, Tues. An air force FlO4 Starfighter jet. one of the world's fastest planes, crashed into a home m a Dayton suburb yesterday, killing two children and injuring their mother. The pilot bailed out unhurt. The plane crashed minutes after taking off from Wright Paterson
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  • 75 2 Captain A. R. Kerr (left) piloted the Comet 4 from Karachi yesterday on the inaugural flight of BOAC's first pure-jet service between London and Sydney. With him is Mr. A. I>. Bennt't. far East Manager of BOAC, stationed m Hong Kong, who came to Singapore for
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  • 103 2 BRUSSELS, Tuesday. FRANCE, West Germany, Italy, and Belgium yesterday approved a plan for the creation of a 1 four-nation "air-union." The airlines of the four countries Air France, Lufthansa, Alitalia, and Sabena are its menroers. It is due to begin operation on April 1. 1960.
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  • Business briefs
    • 18 2 Tin continued steady with trade quarters attributing this to sustained demand from countries outside the United States.
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    • 32 2 Stocks of refined tin m London metal exchange official warehouses at the end of last week fell 179 tons to 7.671 tons, comprising London 4.504. Liverpool 3.007 and Hull 160 tons.
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    • 16 2 .—Ford Motor Co. built 165.795 cars m October the highest monthly total since last December.
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    • 17 2 Britain's pre- mium bonds, state savings ponds lottery, have so far paid out £17.000.000 m prizes.
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    • 18 2 i. Trans-Canada Airlines will bounce radar beams off the surface of the ocean to guide jet aircraft.
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    • 32 2 All United States markets, with the exception of the Chicago gram market, the New York produce exchange, and the Memphis cottonseed meal and soyabean meal markets, will be closed today.
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  • 36 2 Mr. Hiram L. Fong. fir^t Chinese Senator of the United States, left by air for Tokyo this morning after a five-day visit to Malaya m the course of a fact-finding tour of South-east Asia.
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  • 26 2 Sir Robert Scott. Commis-sioner-General for South-East Asia, and Lady Scott left Singapore this morning for Jakarta on a farewell visit. They will return tomorrow.
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  • 215 2 SHIPS IN PORT Ships lying alongside the Sing*, pore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Himalaya 1/3, Wakashima Maru 4 5, Glenroy 6/7, Star Alcyone 6A, Glenfinlas 8 9. Atreus 10/11, Neder Eems 13 14. Ginyo Maru 15 16, Limburg 18. Ginko Maru 19, Senai N.Wall 2. Larut N.Wall
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  • Round the Wor Market Prices
    • 96 2 NOTE: AY prices be are middle prk LONDON No. 2 Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS t.if. European ports N«v Dec. n u> RUBBER No. 1 RSS •Mt r.UBBEft No. 1 RSS Settlement Htuse Terms Dec Jan Mar TONE: Slightly easier Above price* quoted n PBPPIR: White
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    • 46 2 NEW YORK. No. Previous Today TIN Straits spot TIN futures Straits Contract Dec Jan. TONE: Stead.r. (SALES: Nil RUBBER Futures No» I Jan TONE: Steady SALES: 25 lots INo 1 RSS No» landed price COFFEE: Futures B Contract Oec. Above prieM guottii n.
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  • 692 2 NOTE: All prices below kirc middle SINGAPORE. MONDAY. INDUSTRIALS Previews Teday Aiex Bricks Pref 1.7b 1.70 OrdS. 2.00 1.99 Atlas Ice 11.00 Buyers B.B. Petrol 4» 50 B.M. Trustees 5.25 5.25 Con. Tin Smelt Pref. 19 *i9 Dram -39 6 40 6 Federal Dispensary l.Ofe 1.07 Fitzpatricks
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 752 2 :ffT J^-"^"* Ho^MPß^fc^k^B^k^B^P^Bi^i^^^^™ v THE E. AX. LINES V Sailings t» »OEN. REO SE*. MEDITERRANEAN. (g/» CONTINENTAL SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. V s Sport P. Sham Penaoe ■\j hi SaiMa a) (i. 17-31 4 Nov 5/ 5 No» S 7 Nov >^/^ wV „2I mov 21 22 N.v 23 24 Nov gT
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    • 257 2 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE 6c NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Bremen Hamburg. Calls Southampton for passengers. Spore P. Sham Penang T HAMBURG (HAPAG) 8/11 Nov 11-12 Nov 13/14 Nov (Arrival at Hamburg 2ftk Doc.) LUDWIGSHAFEN (HAPAG) 20 23 Nov 24 25 Nov 25/26 Nov BAYERNSTEIN (LLOYD) 30 Nov/
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    • 42 2 IllHmiH 1111 D^^l L« I •ii P^^^^M W I I H i I liisslilisliii^il:::-'!::: M :::i»:ii:= //at idfn^^ PHILIPS Give a Philips von y: it operate^ .niv E clear rcirptiui E many ailv.nu I v\ill j;r.t < inaii\ yt PHILIPS I r'gi J
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  • 53 3 m) ER TELLS KHRUSHCHEV IN A DEBATE BY LETTER )f^~ ~ORS STILL DIFFER ISE.\ST VIEWPOINTS WASHINGTON. Tuesday. has told Soviet Premier Mr. Nikita Khrushbc attained as long as Communist China E: m the Far Kast. de m art exchange of letters, details of I .nformed
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  • 74 3 RUSSIAN-SPONSORED PEACE MOVE IN BALKANS FORECAST n ||.(;RADI Beldiploinatu sources Uerdaj th« r. were th.it a nvw Soviet M il peace move m ilkaas mm likel>. > tul m rditorial m .i! iuusLiv nen>Politika >renied to thai backstefe -t»u v were already going on. or that such a move was
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  • 87 3 ,v Tues. A jronouncterdav came tter being i when hi^ :d he t id been pro■n hour Elnhorn —his son and attending physician. Dr. S. Paul Rose. Dr. Rose said that shortly before he left he thumped the patient o\h r the heart
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  • 60 3 5. Mr Z a Ceylon's or General of denied that i influence ing the the late Prime Mr. Solomon Ban- September. The so-called mystery or incompetence of my actions will be examined by persons competent to do so, and not by subversive elements, rumour-mongers, political adventurers
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  • 230 3 Betting shops opening in U.K. f ONDON, Tues.— When the British Government's Betting and Gaming Bill, published yesterday, becomes law it will allow the establishment of licensed betting offices for betting with bookmakers or totalisators on racecourses. Bookmakers operating these "betting shops" will be required to hold a permit from
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  • 95 3 'RIGGED' QUIZ SHOW WINNER QUITS JOB NEW iTORK, Tue*. Columbia University yesterday accepted the resignation, effective immediately, of Mr. Charles Van Doren, the young assistant Professor of English who revealed that he had been given the answers beforehand when he won U. 5.5129,000 ($387,000) on a television quiz show. Meanwhile
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 409 3 r ±^-Tj$ t mXJS^^^^K^^^mmi±&^*&til^^£'^ mm l^BKWOtiKLi&Ui^^^UMOid^£li& BORN today, you have a kind, sympathetic and deep nature. Even m the midst of chaos, you appear to be the one calm person around. You have a keen, original mind and are one who will put your ideas into production. You are fond
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    • 73 3 of the degree of success which you can attain today. LEO (July 24-Aug. 23) Make a careful check of your investments and see that everything is operating according to plan. VIRGO (Aug. 24-Sept. 23) This day indicates broad success for you m whatever field you may choose. Achieve excellent results.
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  • 1054 4  -  BRIAN GIBSON How to make a fortune] Risk is worth the reward By But you must be world's best \(A\()SS i\ measured mile of hostile water, a man speeds at 250 miles ;m hour to break ;i record. Hunched In a tiny powerful
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  • 179 4  -  Beachcomber by JN the belief that longplaying gramophone records do not go on long enough, someone has suggested still longer-playing records. What is really wanted is a record that will play for Z° in S back repeatedly to where it started and thus providing entertainment during the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 563 4 I DRINK Green Spot j miii miihiiiiiiiii,, Z mil llllrtllllllHHt CLASSIFIED ADS. DEATH f Wmrdt $4 (minimum). AMANULLAH KHAN, second son of Haji Mohamed Khan, died la*t night at General Hospital Funeral from 118. Cairnhill Road at noon today to Masjid Sultan' thence Bidadari. ACKNOWLEDGMENT 29 Horrf« $4 (minimum). MR.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 309 4 1 Thi LIES U ROSS 3 the name Oi bath 1 Tnis coat isn t worn by baby <3>. uuui cS a n early show— i s it? <7». 4GoIn m green terrace* (5) 5 The wild siate of Ralfe (5». This goes acrou he r her 8 One verdon
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  • RADIO and HI-FI STEREO FREE PRESS SUPPLEMENT
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      • 255 5 At least, Miss finds it does THE hands that rock the keyboard are as calloused as a coal-heaver's. "Look at them," Winifred Atwell says. "You'd think I was a piano shifter instead of a piano player." Miss Atwell, who puts every ounce of her large buoyant frame behind every chord,
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      • 176 5 Igorous uss ow eats eartily Germany calling on record 'THE big German push into the British disc market has been launched. A few weeks after it was revealed that the guttural, thickgirthed cinema charmer Curt Jurgens had become a Top Rank singing star comes news of another German actor recording
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      • 235 5 BENJAMIN BRIM'I N has had to wait a Ion:; time to have his first and most popular opera reiorded. It was m 1M4.~> that the curtain up on Petei (irimes a1 Sadlei S Wells. Now at list, it is beins; issued on records Drt t 1
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      • 296 5 SAM GOLDWYN'S mammoth Todd-AO movie of Gershwin's immortal folk opera "Porgy and Bess" has started the toughest, Costliest war ever fought on the battlefield of the disc counter. Almost every record company has lined up its heaviest artillery to fight for the resultins; sales
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      • 317 5 LESTER YOUNG OUTLIVED HIS TALENT TIE played his saxophone with the mouthpiece "askew, the instrument held at right angles level with his chin. He grew up m New Orleans, the home of traditional jazz, yet he became the first of the modernists. He believed that a musician should know the
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    • 316 7 alb the very radiom .■>. built-in -ih.it MM lenta and n B the small table I nl i<» M-u that ra ni >,iuapore ti Ie Industrial i the lari;e>t manI dMBCSttc radio I the lar| rire o\er 40 differf ioos< irom and I II mrkmmm*m§§* alopted
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    • 279 7  -  JAY ESTE By HAVE you ever wished for an econo-mically-priced radiogram that you could carry with you on picnics, vacation-trips m fact, wherever you went? If so, you will be pleased to know that such a machine is now available on the local market. The
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    • 378 7 THE QUALITIES THAT MATTER MOST I^o matter what you are looking tor m the Telefunken line of production, there is always something to meet your requirements. There are radioreceivers and radiograms, recordchangers. tape recorders, valves, records and public address systems, and the latest stereophonic equipment Dedicated Telefunken. one of the
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    • 529 8 New 'minor' with th tone of a giant THIS HANDY TRANSISTOR WITHIN THE MEANS OF All THE NANAO Radio A Co. Ltd., of Japan, through their sole agents, Messrs. Dharamdas Tirthdas, of High Street, Singapore, have now introduced into their latest and upto date "Nanaola" 6-transistor radios of exquisite high
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    • 288 8 By the TAME TECHNICIAN —Radio Weekly i XJI-FI enthusiasts often say xx to me "These test records with their fixed tones are ail very well for you engineers; but can you recommend any ordinary discs which can be used as test records?" Well, although a good
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    • 19 8 An attractive d.splay of a full range of Hi -Fi equipment at a modem
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    • 247 9 I jnd is a mem-: to music the n that 3-D pic:aphy. the animated It is alive. ,nd you can touch od of recordjiism of sound living room. nd ts achieved jnd pick;n the steducing the two separate Thus, the original presence" of music
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    • Article, Illustration
      20 9 Tempting A WIDE range of Hi-Fi record players, am plifiers and other equipment- on display at a leading Singapore store.
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    • 704 10  -  COLIN CHERRY ihj DURING the past decade there have been evolved much improved techniques of sound recording and reproduction on disc and tape, and of broadcasting. These advances have opened the ears of the critical listener, educating him to higher standards of appreciation. There is
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    • 627 10 WHAT SORT OF LOUDSPEAKER TO CHOOSE? By the TAME TECHNICIAN Radio Weekly. "WHAT sort of loudspeaker do you recommend?" I think this is one of the most frequent questions I am asked. Like that other old question. "How long is a piece of string?" It is a question which cannot
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    • 339 11 xI \VIUTIUS LIVES f p TO ITS NAME H I ri- I I I Ifeofures H H ncy control harmony lysiologically cortandem volume rol for both chan-Butron-operated itable Ferrite AnF preamplification stage, fading control effective on four stages; Selectivity increased by two specially-tuned circuits and additional band
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    • 636 11 ALTHOUGH a fair proportion of the people purchasing tape -recorders for use m the home probably believe initially that they will use their machines for recording the family and friends, the novelty usually soon wears off. The majority of recorders are used for the recording and
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    • 1055 12 TO CATCH ON WITH THE BRITISH PUBLIC By a Special Correspondent CALKS of stereo records m Britain have not been as hitfh a> the record companie> hoped. Once a^ain the British public* ha shown it> conservatism when faced with an important technical development. In the United
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 185 5 PRESIDENT" B^rT'W^r PHONOGRAPH mE^l^""^^J oHers you on entirely >>i^ new sensation m Its "W I I IST^JT tenmg pleosof* with its Panoramic Multiple Speaker System. l T«* f"'* n ded Range full 10 watts pushpull Power Amplifier ond its 4-Speed Auto r^^Jt* matic and Monuol V Change occasion =======^i 'VICE-PRESIDENT'
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 170 8 £g¥vaejit3 I The new Cevasonor sound I reproduction qualities are a I further improvement on this I already well established tape. I Extra to improvements m reI production quality are the now I easy to load spools and self I lubricating silicone coating. I Available at all leading stores Stereo
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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    • 130 10 GOODSELL SffJlfO AMPLIFIERS PRE-AMPUHA §_^|il. MAS A AMPLIFIQ FREQUENCY RESPONSE: 30-30,000 ts*J« HARMONIC DISTORTION: Less than 0 1 TWO POWER AMPLIFIERS EACH 10 Wa MON CHASSIS FOR STEREO. PRE-AMPLIFIER INPUT SELECTOR SWITCH:- LP. 78 rpm tcp< auxiliary. TONE CONTROLS:- Each section hos volume controls. MASTER CONTROL:. Twin gong control to
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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    • 160 12 NT 6 1 f j SUPERIOR TONE and VOLUME jL ;^^B MADE IN GER^ with FINEST QUALITY. fl K^»^ li^**^ w I i n 1 1 '^9*^ j li^PJ f a^ I O*r i!^V SsP Bm* l^^^ ANOTHER NEW COMER L^ f\^*^^l^ YOU CAN ENJOY HI-FI SOUND ANY TIME AND
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  • 331 13 The ant-eater who refuses to eat ants 'WHAT SHALL I DO?' ASKS WORRIED SINGAPORE OWNER rE Editor's telephone rang. Can you tell me what an ant-eater eats?" A pause, then, "I'm afraid it might die." he agitated voice belonged to schoolteacher Mr. William Neo of Palm Grove Avenue, Singapore. His
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  • 179 13 [HE Singapore Bookshops, Publications and Printing Press Workers' Union have appealed to local publishers and booksellers not to have their materials printed abroad. A resolution containing the appeal was passed at its fourth annual general meeting held recently. In a letter to the
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  • 160 13 rVO tiny tots m blue drew the attention of Singapore dockside spectators at the week-end. Forlorn on the quayside, they waved wistfully as the Chusan pull ed away. Mum was on board. Three year old twins Ailiatte and Deirdre are the daughters of Mrs.
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  • 117 13 A tour to study Tamil SINGAPORE students of Tamil are leaving next year to visit the land the language comes from. On a tour of South India and Ceylon. 21 undergraduates of the University of Malaya's Tamil Language Society will study the history of the language. Tfiey will visit places
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  • 133 13 TWO thousand applications have been made for the 100 terrace houses m St. Michael's Road, offered for sale by the Singapore Improvement Trust. Improvement Trust officials expected the number to rise weli above 5,000 by November 10, closing date for applications. They
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  • 50 13 Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association will hold an extraordinary general meeting at its premises m Cantonment Road at 5.15 pjn. today. The meeting is to inform I members on the progress !made m implementing the five terms of reference with regard to the 1957 Court of Inquiry.
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  • 44 13 "Kaseh Ibu TirC a play produced by Dr. Bssel Jan and his Party and staged at the Singapore Badmintor t Hall on Oct. 3 and 4, realised Si l 353 for the St. John new headquarters building fund.
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  • 51 13 Curry seller Mohamad Abdul Rahim, who attempted to cheat a Henderson Road house-owner of $80 while impersonating a City Council building inspector, was yesterday convicted. At a new housing site he unsuccessfully tried to escape when his bluff failed. He was jailed for one
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  • 34 13 A youth, Basil M. Andrew, was committed for trial before the High Court today on a charge of robbing a schoolboy, Toh Kok Leong, 18, of a watch worth $40.
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  • 104 13 PERTH. Tues. Malayan millionaire Mr. Runme Shaw and his wife. Peggy, flew into Perth and spent a day htre before flying on to Sydney on the first stage of a world trip. Reason for their visit to Australia: "Just a holWay and
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  • 127 13 Polytechnic welcomes new students AN elaborate orientation ceremony highlighted the opening session for 464 fulltime first-year students at the Singapore Polytechnic yesterday. The two-hour "getting to know you" ceremony marked the beginning of week-long celebrations at the Polytechnic. It began at 2 p.m. when the smartly-dressed "freshies" assembled m the
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  • 56 13 The Controller of Customs, Singapore, may m future prohibit the advertisement or exhibition of a film from a renter who is either not registered as such or who has not paid the duty on it. Authority for this is contained m the Cinematograph Film
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  • 25 13 The Malayan Society of Engineers will hold its annual dinner at the Golden Dragon Club m Orchard Road at 8 p.m. on Saturday.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 116 13 t<MP* CIFIC yi^ x tit**** Eve f i, HO I. TIW Sp""9* ime Monßigl" I I^sz-ooeach T M. A. LTD., li* QM.Y DIE-CAST FAN I MICE IN INDIA Laraue on hire purchase SIIIWFS •:t shop -j Rd. GROW NEW V* HAIR Meducrin I 4 -3de m ective I fall- HAIR
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    • 220 13 N ANNUAL H I I SMASHING OFFERS FOR MEN Id American Stretch Socks 1.25 M 9J German Singlet and briefs 1.90 WA B.V.D. Singlets 2.50 ISI B.V.D. Shorts, Briefs and T-Shirts 2.75 Rj Plain Coloured Shirts 2.00 ISj Fancy Sport Shirts 4.00 H Coloured Non Iron Shirts 5.00 R Striped
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 131 13 Y.W.CA. (Raffles Quay): Japanese flower arrangement advanced 3rd course 10 am; Malay for beginners 10.30 a.m.; Blue Triangle Clvb musical evening 3 p.m.: drama for children 4 p.m Y.W.C.A. (Outram Road): Chinese classes 5.30 p.m., <>30 p.m.. 7.30 p.m ballroom dancing for beginners 5.30 p.m., advanced 6.30 p.m.; Malay class
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    • 40 13 HIGH TIDES TODAY: 11.50 p.m. TOMORROW: 1.02 a.m. and 12.29 p.m. THURSDAY: 1.55 a.m 1.11 p.m. FRIDAY; 2.50 a.m. and 1.56 p.m. SATURDAY: 3.49 a.m. and 2.48 p.m. SUNDAY: 5.01 a.m. and 3.54 p.m. MONDAY: 6.29 a.m. and 5.27 p.m.
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  • 718 14  - MRS. LOKE Intimate record of birds Dr. Lensman A.R.P.S. SIJNNY GIAM presents CALLINB ALL PHOTO6RAPHERS Up m the tree, the 'huntress 9 waits for the 'kill 9 By ONE early morning, a young woman climbed a hundred foot tree, entered a blind, and waited. An hour dragged by, the sun
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  • 12 14 "Little Egret"— another beautiful study pom Mrs. Loke's collection.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 325 14 Newly Arrived Cuperm^ i pjj np Bit I s>ore coca/ Kuoi F2.8/50mm Carl Zeiss Tessar Lens. A high performance, smoll-fomar comer offering maximum scope m the field of miniature photography. ALSO AVAILABLE ore Pcnang K. Lumpur w.th I LI K-iu i.ms 111 W5 With F2.0 Luxon lrn% > 10 With
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    • 99 14 i A ll M\ Mr mj 1/ W i AMERICA'S FAVOURITE SOFT DRINK IN AN Now m a tropical foil pack You can make 8 g/asses of rMJff^^" > refreshing cold drink from l^aS^^^^^^^ I *ML. f fmpfy KOOL AID packacr vf cold water and twteten m iugot find fttf.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 87 15 MACHINES 0 >o m+ >|UWITS OTA BAHRU FASHION And V feet :ng Always (WONG NAM TAILOR 2<766 KLA N D Pianos Fully Tropicolisc nLY I Just Unpacked. fwtauld Checked layens. Courtauld Crepes 53.90 a yd. Khemco's /<M Win Sl. 05cts p AT THESE p'NG PRICES!! ft*': S7.SO I 490 I
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    • 214 15 AVAILABLE OH HIRE PURCHASE SttBOFJs YOUR FAVOURITE CARPET SHOP Smgopor. 60-62 ,93 Ore herd rJ Tel: ***** obto, noble ctK.I—PENANG— KOTA BAHRU Visit HIAP CHIANG CO., 196, ORCHARD ROAD. FOR ALL REQUIREMENTS REASONABLE PRICES AND FRIENDLY SERVICE SUNDAYS 4 HOLIDAYS Lunches A. La Carte choices of item Chinese Continental. Daily
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    • 413 15 I > H| t-; I >Z |l >vlj T'?Vy V2*> i(- SWv'< I I 9**^ I I II I II a« x Sr *w?iSy3"* •>• Sf^iK^x i i II III v Jr*r- •fS&^^ssEy^^^ .f- •%-'''^wbb< jßi amwjHMWBHUP A BEAUTIFUL PIANO m the home is something to talk about and there
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    • 440 15 Conditioners, top-brand radios and refrigerators. ROCK ROLL TIES are selling for a song at only $1.50 each at Binwani's, 102 North Bridge Road. Their latest display of clothes includes a big range of wear for tiny tots and teen-agers. S S DIRECT FROM PARIS are the colourfully patterned cottons Leela
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    • 418 15 I MORE SALE PRICES, this time at S. A. Majeed Co., 70 High Street and their two branch shops m East Coast Road and Seng Poh Road. This firm has been known to sell only fine dress materials, furnishings and curfeins specially imported from England and the Continent so you
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    • 274 15 ATTRACTIVE HIRE PURCHASE terms for LEVOLOR Venetian Blinds are now available at Wing Kwong Co., 145 Middle Road. AMONG THE BEST m smart styles and perfect cutting Kwong Nam Tailor, 413 North Bridge Road. Their prices will buit your pocket. COME AND SEE the special reductions Hiap Chiang Co. have
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    • 252 15 ASK FOR AMERICA'S favourite 111 J^M ,*1 underwear L I for 9fMEN BOYS I Made m U.S.A. Available at: ANAND STORE, •1, North Bridge Rood, Singapore Sole Agents for Spore Malaya LACHMANN CO., 11 -K Asia Insurance Blag, Singapore. Tel: 3*277. JUST RECEIVED New Shipment and Styles m Swan and
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    • 163 15 STANLEY ROGERS CUTLERY JUST ARRIVED AVAILABLE AT:— t K. TANG LTD. 310, Orchard Rood, S'pore-9. Td: *****. EXCEPTIONAL BETTER CHEAPER BOYS' T. SHIRTS $0.60 LADIES' BRASSIERES $1.00 3ENTS' SPORTS SHIRTS $2.70 GENTS' DRfLL SHORTS $2.90 SENTS' TROUSERS $4.90 ONLY A VISIT CAN CONVINCE CATHAY SILK STORE 38.39 Bras Basah Road,
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  • Eve the page for every woman
    • 401 16 POISE COMES WITH WELL- SHOD FEET. W OMEN who love the comfort o f combined withjhe of ele^nce VV and poise that comes with 7 e^ sh^J n e a e Vhev are available m all sizes complete Z^JtS^^^^*?™*" hCightS They come m softest calf and exquisite shades For evening
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    • 192 16 "TIOW can I make my lipstick last longer?" asks Nelly Y. of Singapore, 19. "I find that after about an hour or so my lips are quite pale again and I have to renew the lipstick." It may be that you are using a lipstick
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    • 374 16 ANE of EVE's readers, Mrs. E.C., of Singapore On wants to air a domestic grievance. She SayS ''The thing that irritates me beyond measnrp is the fact that as soon as I put a Son the table and call the family, they all Spea suddenly
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 287 16 FOR SETTING LUSTROUS WAVES GERMAN MASSAGE BRUSHES are Always P fo get yours TO-DAY Soli MILLION CO.. 41. UPPER PICKERING STREET, SINGAPORE. Tel: ***** ***** C6P6A 56 MADE IN ENGLAND I J^^^/^ The fully \\.r^&^^ jtf Guoranteed M 'jgm Lightweight jf Cotton Drip-Dry M ftttZ^ SHa Oc'S TO Needs J|F
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    • 209 16 H 1 BARGAINS FOR HER lU>. NOw j 1 Assorted Plain Printed Blouses C> 1 Sack Shirt Blouses ,0 j^j Plain Skirts 5.50 |j|| 1 Dacron, Grossgrain Dacron/Cotton Slim Skirts 11.50 6.90 1 I Assorted Slacks ~><) 4.90 j Cheongsam <fc Of/icr Petticoats ,0 |j|f 1 BARGAINS FOR HIM j
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  • 86 17 mm __»kk,___\j\__, Tuesday. Rorte, one of the 15 plavers -Thursday for the Australian and Pakistan, was in top XI here yesterday. ADSF tet standing to fine batting by Test I IrDonald, 70 not j Ray Reynolds, 45 not The four-day match ends tod. Scores
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  • 355 17 mzxzj m £Mw m w m m ADSFI n. m X N E~" CI on 3 Div 7K J Destination 8.06 carr. 8.03 Shaari. 2. Barlinnie 8.11 Mawi. 3. Mon Ami 8.10 Donnelly 4. Rina 8.04 Leman. Winner trained by K. van Breukelen. Won by:
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 283 17 JVLfLA/UissuE IS NOW ON SALE WITH A GREAT $2,000 FREE ENTRY CONTEST lAI TUIQ 1 00 ||P PJqi it?" sk DEAD END-THRILLING MURDER FICTION BY GERALD KERSH. RACING REPORT FROM HONG KONG, WHERE BOOKMAKERS ARE POOR MEN. GET YOUR COPY TODAY. For lunch-time and dinner cements In delightful! panese style.
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    • 30 17 Prestcold Made 6(/ tfe target t Fac tori/ m If^hn*. i. > 'J iAutomaiic ?'j^s iDefrost -r Stm9L D671.7cg.f«. Sola Agents 17/19 BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPOtE-1 THE LTD. TEL ***** 2211* 2*o4*.
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  • 807 18 Cinema fancied over 7f ALLAN LEWIS SUMS UP TOMORROW'S RACE PROSPECTS RUNNING IN LOWER DIVISION WITH CONDITIONS TO SUIT CINEMA 111, second to Signal Patrol m Class 4, Div. 1, 7f. at Penang m his last start, looks the obvious choice, m the Class Div. 2 race over the same
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  • 115 18 A friendly billiards match between the Singapore Billiards Association and the Selangor Chinese Recreation Club will be held at the Siong 800 Amateur Athletic Association. 48-B Robinson Road. Singapore, on Sunday, Nov. 15. In preparation for the match, the following have been invited tc practise daily at the
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  • 56 18 RIGGER: St. Andrew's Old Boys v. Present. Woodsville. SOCCER: S.A.P\A. senior cuptie —IRC. v Darul Afiah, Jalan Besar. 5.15 p.m.; FYiendly Jollilads v 8.M.H.. Fairer Park. HOCKEY: Poppy Day match Civilians v Services, padang. 5.10 p.m.; SH.A. Div. 2 RE M.E v Naval Base, Ayer Rajah Road; Div.
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  • 524 18 H^ADYAI Traveller's Cheque, Thank You, Funny Vace Esther's Pet, Slipper Prince, Pack Of Gold, Field Light and Ellen's Treasure all have form Kood enough to win the Class 4, Div. 1 s*f race. Haadyai. with two wins ana two seconds m his last four starts, has
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  • 44 18 The following horses will not start tomor- row:' Chemise. Rao Rajah, Show Up. Funny Face, Princely Gift. Field Light, Johan, Pillar to Post, Selskar City, Top Circle, Kimball. Prudent Choice. Race On, Arina Gold. Wang Choy, Blue Swell and Quicksilver.
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  • 65 18 TAIPEI. Tues.— Hong Kong defeated Formosa 104-83. m the first 64-Doafd match of the third Far East bridge tournament which opened yesterday. In the other two matches the Philippines beat Thailand 92-78. while Japan won by a narrow margin over South Vietnam. 110-105. Today's matches were being
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  • 373 18 BRANTAS, Persian Hero •and Bright Eyes look the pick oi the Class 3. Div. 2. 6f race. Brantas, second to Kaboo is a division higher with only one pound more at which he will be very hard to beat. He looked as though his first race
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  • 32 18 Flying Dragon, an English gelding which won the Singapore Derby recently, died m Penang last week. It was reported yesterduv that Flying Phoenix had died. This was incorrect.
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  • 31 18 TOKYO. Tues.— Pavel Kantorek of Czechoslovakia arrived here by Air India to participate m the Asahi International marathon to be held In Fukuoka, Southern Japan, Reuter on Nov. B.—
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  • 172 18 Dealer: Sooth North-South ram* ON today's hand North was faced with what might be called a 1959 problem. In his school a Two-over-One response on fewer than 12 points is barred, and a One No-Tnimp response thus shows anything from six to 11. South and North
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  • REST OF THE NEWS IN BRIEF
    • 76 18 Air India gets the okay to begin new route to the U.S. WASHINGTON, Tues. America has authorised the company Air-India International to fly a route from India to New York, the Civil Aeronautics Board announced yesterday. Air-India has authority, effective immediately, to fly to NewYork via the following intermediate points:
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    • 43 18 -The Daily Mail an end to strenuous tours for Queen Elizabeth, such as last summer's six weeks in Canada and her visit to Australia in 1954. It says that palace officials, on medical advice, are considering restricting Commonwealth trips to three weeks.
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    • 36 18 The British Gov- eminent last night defeated by 344 votes to 251 a majority of 93 a Labour opposition attempt to censure it m the House of Commons for its handling of Central African affairs.
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    • 25 18 Commonwealth gov- ernments are considering plans to hold a conference of their prime ministers m London m late May or early June next year.
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    • 52 18 South-East Asian language experts agreed m principle at a conference m Hong Kong yesterday on the exchanging of language teachers among universities of their countries. Some 30 delegates from Hong Kong, Malaya, the Philippines, Thailand and the United States agreed that funds should be earmarked to finance such
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    • 37 18 k— Miss Judith Mar- jorie Roberts. 20-year-old English model, said to have slapped a Spanish policeman who told her she could not appear m public m a bikini, was sentenced yesterday to a fine of £24.
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    • 29 18 (NOR- THUMBERLAND .—STAFF AND CUSTOMERS AT A FIREWORKS SHOP HERE RAN INTO THE STREET YESTERDAY SECONDS BEFORE IT BLEW UP PACKED WITH FIREWORKS FOR GUY FAWKES NIGHT.
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    • 63 18 A lawyer for Caryl Chessman, the convictauthor who has spent more than 11 years m the shadow of the gas chamber at San Quentln prison, yesterday filed a new appeal with the United States Supreme Court here. Three days before the last date set for his execution on October
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    • 25 18 General Francisco Franco will sum up his 20 years m power when he addresses provincial governors, mayors, and labour union representatives m Madrid today.
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    • 44 18 .—The time is not yet ripe for African members of the proposed Bechuanaland Legislative Council to be elected directly by inhabitants of the territory, according to a report by the committee of the joint advisory council of the Bechuanaland Protectorate released here yesterday.
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    • 20 18 Jewels worth M 530.000 were stolen from a house rented by Mr. Arthur Rubinstein, the world famous Polish-born pianist.
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    • 28 18 Expert iafe- breakers added to their toll of the nations banks during the week-end and got away with an estimated M 5170.000 from a suburban Chingford bank.
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    • 43 18 Miss Parah Diba. whose engagement to the Shah of Persia is expected to become official this month, was quoted here as saying she hoped to have four children and to be "useful to my people." She is m Paris choosing her trousseau.
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    • 30 18 (Northern Rhodesia.). —The Northern Rhodesian Minister of Education has closed an African secondary school n*ai here for an indefinite period because boys were being bullied for their political views.
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    • 23 18 The Archbishop of York said here that there \va* no significant drift among Anglican clergy toward Roman Catholic forms of worship.
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    • 30 18 One passenger wa s killed and 43 others were injured when a bus slipped off the highway m Central Japan and fell about 25 yards into a bamboo bush.
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    • 31 18 Swedish Pre- mier Tage Er lander last night denied press reports that the Nordic Council had considered inviting Mr. Nikita Khrushchev to pay an official visit to Scandinavia next summer.
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  • 159 18 It's Melbourne Cup day for Tengku DINNER WITH WILLIAM^ MELBOURNE, Tues Todaj for the Prime MinsiUr of I Abdul Rahman. For one-day he wilj drop the formality of hi.>> Australian tour to see one of Australia's greate.st .sporting events the Melbourne cup. The Tengku, a keen racegoer, has declined to
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  • 185 18 SPORTS LETTER I am unable to reconcile Mr. Laddie Outschoorn's comments on local bowlers, reported m the Singapore Free Press, with his own performances at the wicket In the Padang game on Sunday. Mr. Outschoorn. leading lils own eleven against the President of the S.CA.'s eleven,
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 319 18 CLASSIFIED ADS. K)R S\hE 29 Wo MbJ Box 5O ets. extm GF tor h Why 135 Net MIX hi I AM 1)1 S 2» IT»re}< -Box J* ets. extra CH: :oh LIPSTICKS Good r NOTICE iion i v 1 1< i \M\<. i;K.ll\ll(i\\ 19 Xpplication for a rrtiticatc of Registration
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    • 41 18 s*m ft**** ESI W FOUR SQUARE y^™^^ Vintage Tobaccu VAU M PAJ I RED GREEN Jj PURPLE .FEEDRITE the wonder baby £eedt r aaaas From most good dealers >" d The FEDERAL DISPE* sV)i I 33. RAFFLES PLAC COLD STORAGE ARCADE. bING'
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 37 18 Cinema Guide I CATHAY Phone *****: iMM The Buccaneer 1.4... t l.*>. 6.45 ODION Phone 2111*: Op«M T«ky* Aftrr CJarh 1 NEW ALHAMBRA Ph*nt ***** The Switdimin OOCON KATONC Phone ***** Ridm» Ov*' The Stormy Wj.- 6.30
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