The Singapore Free Press, 5 November 1959

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  • 13 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1959 15 CENTS
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  • 8 1 new deal for the kampongs fasdfsdfasd I dfsdfasdfasdfsdafasd
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  • 316 1 Agriculture Minister's urgent plea 4 We need help to foil Red takeover' ROME, Thursday. [NCHE Abdul Aziz bin I>hak, the Federation's Agriculture Minister, told the Food and Agricultural Organisation yesterday that Communism would take over in his country unless urgent steps were taken to improve it> agricultural
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  • 25 1 November first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened this morning at teats per Ib. up one cent on yesterdays The tone was unuTtain.
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  • 70 1 The first of Britain s new rated regiments to Malaya, the 3rd. East Regt., arrived in Sinin the troopship Ox:ord.>hire this morning. They iber more than 500 officers ar.d n The CO.. Lt.-Col. T. Bar:d the Regiment was pleased to be here as more than half
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  • 156 1 Industrial court: Draft law with Govt. F)RAFT legislation for setU ting up an industrial court in Singapore has been submitted to the Go\ ernment by an Australian law expert. Mr. C. F. Weston. Kevealing this to the Free Press, the Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Bryne. said
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  • 29 1 LONDON. Tbur& Guenther Fritz Podola. 30 year old Ger-man-born photographer, will be executed at Wandsworth prison here today for murdering a London policeman last July.- Reuter
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  • 166 1 Girl who came to be a bride is sent back to Swatow Free Press Staff Reporter 17-YEAR-OLD girl who came from Swatow six A months ago to become the bride of a Singapore manTft for home yesterday still unmarried. Sho was put on board the Hoi Wong, bound
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  • 36 1 Renounce force appeal quoted WASHINGTON. Thurs.— ln a discussion of Communist China President Eisenhower yesterday recalled the appeal of Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, Soviet Premier, that nations >hould renounce force and negotiate the settlement of disputes.- Reuter
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  • 37 1 A party of Singapore students went for a three-hour cruise this morning in the U.S.S. John S. McCain. a destroyer attached to the U.S. Seventh Fleet, which arrived in Singapore yesterday for a three-day visit.
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  • 20 1 NEW YORK. Thur.s.— President Sekou Toure of the Republic of Guinea received a great ticker tape welcome yesterday.
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  • 54 1 Members of the Japan<-f--youth goodwill mission will meet the Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, and the Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. tonight. The meeting has bern arranged by the Japanese Con-sul-General here, Mr S. Hinata. who will be giving a reception in
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  • 36 1 CAPE CANAVERAL. (Florida). Thurs ._An Atlas ICBM. the missile expected to shoot an American astronaut into space in 1961. plowed into the sky yesterday on a 6,000-mile test flight. It met all test objectives.
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  • 180 1 > T OT on gangland incident has been reported in the f 48 hours. The Singapore Police Force is keepin., 'i.'uig* on the run. On the first night of the I big clean up campaign mosti ly detectives were used. Last night all
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  • 103 1 Gov t. sacking procedure is clarified THE Singapore Government yesterday clarified procedure on termination of ser--1 vice of its monthly-rated employees. A circular from the Permanent Secretary < Establishment i. Mr. Oon Khye Kiang, to all heads of departments and permanent secretaries stated that the services of any monthly-rated employee
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  • 220 1 H.M.S. COSSACK 15 YEARS IN FAR EAST WHEN H. M. S. Cossack ieaves Singapore tomorrow for the United Kingdom she will take with her eight Hong: Kong Chinese cooks and stewards. Few of them have visited England before. Petty Officer Steward Jau Chong has been
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  • 55 1 Y M her i r.iprr 900. t Pi\nccU Gift I 12, l«»t cihnr 8 11. Cjam clipper Prince I 1 U>'..r edcrtt* II lire 5.03 i g.ll. Kir I Vrrni I N. 1 i^ker W M .h T I.T. Runt' 1 i'l«>r 11 i cuood lara 3tl
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 82 1 lI^DANDRUFF? l« Gft rid of it with I Landricide R^^ Lcodnq I A REVOLUTIONARY SHIRT Jler "FRESHER' 9 j -=d this shirt is until you have tried one. _A c 1 [y X X V 1 j l (J, I L S a I ond :otton, this mirocle Best buy
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    • 35 1 PAGE K.L. race-fini s h photos .16 Banking feature o-Vl Services section 15 Women's Corner 3 Your lucky star 3 Ho to make a fortune 4 Australian Test team's visit 17 Other overseas cables 18
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    • 79 1 Dim f 'flgy li Pi IP tJSv^^Tj I mtm I i 'in Vft 111 IVT i* FM-MEDIUM-SHORT WAVE WITH STEREO PHONOGRAPH ALWAYS LOVELY TO GAZE UPON, NEVER DISAPPOINTING IN ITS SUPERB QUALITY STEREOPHONIC SOUND REPRODUCTION. A conioic conn Dining Tnc oovonro^ci OT f m reception w.th TRUE-TO-LIFE STEREO. j»^^^^yy io
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    • 12 1 World wide value I and world wide fame I IZEISS IKON I
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 145 1 Car care -new F.M*. feature HAVING trouble with elusive new series called day. It supplements the u CAR CARE that will Free Press's already unPyour car? Have you Qnswer q|( yQur querjes equalled services for just bought one of the j s j n pictorial, strip the motorist Freddie new
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  • 400 2 GSA HAS SOLD 5,796 LONG TONS OF CRUDE RUBBER WASHINGTON, Thursday. THE General Services Administration^ an--1 nounced yesterday that it had sold o,<»b long tons of "crude natural rubber from the United States national stockpile in the period The administration said future sales figures of this rubber would be made
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  • 91 2 Steel shortage to continue in 1 960 >i YORK. Thura.— Steel will be tight for the first of 1960 Most troublewili bo cold rolled and th« Iron Make: equip: I orde:> In the t i n e no: programmes. ulty f ciMon> on proimes that have long been .tudied With
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  • 43 2 MOSCOW. new 130-pas>en-cer motor \rv>el capable of vpeed of 3i m.p.h. is now conducting sra trial*. Thf boat is mounted on thin. ski like hTdrofoiK which. at speed, lift its bodv free of the watrr. cuttine down resistance.- U .P.I
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  • 49 2 HONG KONG. Wed. Closing prices here today were H. A: S. Banking Corporation $1,030 $1,020 Union Ins. Canton $86.00 $84.50 < sellers > (sellers > Wheelock Marden I 3.7.S 6.65 3.70 HKong 'phone $30.00 $30.23 Dairy Farm <fc Cold Storage 520.80 $20.50 ft $20.40 Taikoo Docks $35
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  • 26 2 NEW DELHI. Thurv— The Indian Government will launch I prize bond scheme, on The pa 4tern of British premium bonds, to stimulate small savings.
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  • 279 2 SHIPS IN PORT Ships lying: alongside the Singapore Harbour Wharves or expected today are: Oxfordshire 1 2. Neder Eems 4 5. Waikare 6A, Glenorchy 67, Menelaus 89, Karakorum 10 11. Atreus 13/14, Samoa 15 16, Limburg 18. Barumun 19. Sedili N.Wall 4, Serudom N.Wall 5. Tong Nam 21 22, Rajah
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  • 385 2 LONDON, Thursday. AFTER announcing that Britain would lift most A of her controls on imports from the dollar area and Western Europe on Monday, Mr. Reginald Maulding, President of the Board of Trade, said yesterday Britain intended to make further progress in relaxing other outstanding
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  • 51 2 Airlines cut Pacific rates TOKYO. Thurs Air 'ranvport i across the Pacific yesterday b3- came more competitive with i Noithwest Airlines announcing lower cargo rates eftective Jan. 1. 1960. subject to the necessary Governmen* approvals Both Pan American Airways and Japan Airlines have already announced lower rates for air cargo.-
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  • 75 2 WASHINGTON. Thurs. President Eisenhower, discussing the anti-American riots in Panama, said yesterday that lor 14 years he personally had favoured the building of another canal in the central American area. He .said, however, that he did not expect ever to make such a recommendation. The
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  • 585 2 NOTE: All prices below «:re middle prici ■SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. INDUSTRIALS Tcjay Alex tricl I l "-> Ords. 1 99 1.99 ItlM Ice lIM Bu^'s 8.8. Ntrol 50 B.M. Trustees 5 25 Con. Ords. <: 6 F?ce r a! Dispensary 1.07 Fittpatricks 98 fraser Neave P'et. v:5 Oros.
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 92 2 NOTE: AV prices ot arc middle pn< LONDON Nov 4. Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS C.i.f. European port* N«v H Dec RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot r.UBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms Dec. Jan. Mar. 11 Hi TONE: Quiet. A'xve pttem o^' •EPPER: White Sarawak
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    • 25 2 SALE* lanrtrn Or I i i trad I 30 lnf« ntl i 10 Rail' .0 Unm, 1« Ul>i ««Hta Avera K e«
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    • 22 2 f.. t COPR A f COPRA. M' U.K. Norropean t verert lon. COCONUT NUI hulk per PMILIPPINI port> i
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    • 29 2 NEW YORK Nov Previous Tort.n TIN Straits spot IM.M l"i TIN futures Straits Contract Dec Jan. TONE. E SALES: Nil RUBBER Future* Nov Jan TONE Steady
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 582 2 W PAT LAX. LINES '^V T te ADEN. RED SEA. MEDITERRANEAN U^ 1 SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. v S pire P. S ham Penant jQ S£ M, »24 25 28 Nt| \C ill! Dec 28 21 Dec 22 23 Dec X) my S.nalo* j 29 Dec 4 j« 5 6 at S
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    • 304 2 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Bremen Hamburq. Calls Southampton for passengers. S'pore P. S P=--ang HAMBURG (HAPAG) > Nl IM2 Niv 13 14 Niv Hamburg (M*r*b) (Arrival at Hamburg 21th Dec.) LUDWIGSHAFEN (HAPAG) 23 *ev 24 25 Niv 25 26 Niv BAYERNSTEIN (LLOYO) 3B
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    • 30 2 IPIIIIIlin"" 1 1 \T portable PHiiiPsl CiiM 1 Philip* von j;i. it operates anyuhi E dear reception. ai d r many advanced ra E Will £\M E many \t'«ir--1 PHILIPS
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  • WOMENS CORNER
    • 144 3 Fabrics of East become clothes of West INGE SAIF is housewife, mother and above all- a 1 well-dressed woman. Once you have met her you will not forget her. such is her personality In Hamburg. Inge sure in designing Hei vouI is to adapt F fabrics to Western her taste
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    • 63 3 The Singapore Teachers' Union will hold a vouth drama and music festival early next year. The S.T.U. has sent out circular^ to all scl\ool principal.-, secretaries of youth organisations. registrars of the Universities and colleges in Singapore. The festival which will be fifth to be organised by
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  • 254 3 MALAYA HAS VITAL ROLE CANBERRA, Thursday. —A Malayan delegate to the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Conference here said yesterday that the people of Malaya were now looking with keen eyes to having modern and essential services. The delegate. Enche Tajudin bin Ali, was addressing, more than
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  • 287 3 A CHINESE ARMY IN INDIAN TERRITORY NEW DELHI, Thursday. [THOUSANDS of Chinese troops are inside Indian territory, admitted Prime Minister Mr. Nehru here last night. He added that the call by former army chief of staff. General K. M. Cariappa, for immediate action to drive them out was "not appropriate."
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  • 132 3 S'PORE APPEAL REFUSED I I T ONDON, Thurs. The Lj Judicial Committee of the Privy Council yesterday refused a petition by Marimuthu Kanapathy. a Singapore police inspector, for special leave to appeal against his conviction in Singapore last February for accepting money as a public servant. Kanapathy. who was an
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  • 38 3 LONDON. Thurs.— Mr. Herbert Morrison, former Labour Cabinet minister recently created a "life peer In the House of Loras. has chosen his title: "Baron Mor- of Lambeth, of Lambeth in County of London."- Reuter
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  • 64 3 SHILLONG. Thurs.— Four new army commands may bo set up shortly in the North-West Frontier Agency area to strengthen India's border security along the McMahon Line the disputed frontier with China, according to well-informed .sources here. Decision on the proposal will be taken in the next few
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  • 28 3 B ombay bus strike BOMBAY. Thurs.— Buses anci trams went off the roads in Bombay yesterday as 20,000 *ransport workers went on strike for an indefinite period.- Reuter
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    • 263 3 The meter preferred by film-makers in HOLLYWOOD jC-i Sekonic The original True INCIDENT LIGHT Exposure Meter with Amazing 3 dimensional Light collector, ASA 1-1/12,000, lens-stops: f 1 0 f4s'/- shutter speeds 60 sec. to 1/1200 sec L.V.S., Movie Readings. $60/- Complete (Top Discount for Cash) Sole Agents Service Station "TITHES"
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 279 3 II your ]ob Is in retail New channels are likely should to be opened for you today, good profit- Keep an eye oui for atu opportune ih) July 24-Aug. 231 LIBRA 'Sept. IM-Oct. 23. Wind up the week's work by —If you need your annual of all important me heck-up,
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  • 1090 4  - Be a jockey or boxer or tennis player BRIAN GIBSON sfasdfsdffsdfsdfasdfsd EARNINGS OF GORDON RICHARDS PUT AT OVER $4 m. By KRAMER ALSO IS IN TOP BRACKET THEN THERE IS GOLF Jr you want to make Fortune from sport, be ;i jockey, u professional boxer preferably a heavyweight —or a
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  • 353 4 FARTHING'S USEFUL LIFE IS NOW OVER By RICHARD GROWALD T^HE British farthing x isn t worth Well, it isn't even worth a farthing. Queen Elizabeth's Royal Mint issued a report that sneered at the little coin of the realm as a "sporadic irritant" and one that wasn't worth the bronze
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 581 4 iiiiiiiiinini mimi 11 ■>•••. Fine I DIAMOND RINGS NEW DESIGNS I S. ile MI.VA Jewellers 106, ORCHARD RD., SINGAPORE. Telephone: ***** HIMHIIMHIMinilllNN«NIIIHlll><iiHII1lllllllllliir Straits Times Free Press For the convenience of hscrs our representatives at Ist Fk>or COLO STORAGE ARCADE, Orchard Rood, Singapore, will receive Mtall advertisements and sax number replies.
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    • 141 4 ALL -TRANSISTOR Jf RADIO-PHONO I V^^-^Ket riving I rwiupur^ y\\ Sole *f eakei i Agents: i.-ib>.. a Full* < .uaranw-. an d Ml jinailf tt'in, all r^di. HOCK CHEONG COMPfo Head Office: 95 ft 97, Tros Street, Sp' Bronch: 3 The Arcade B dg., S'por< "Fujiyo" products ore row bem<;
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 265 4 CLUES ACROSS ii. By the engineers, where the 7. He conducts his lessons at cattle are <*>• the barre (7 6) 12 Tv branches of service are o ..>, j not at all common (4). 8. Mends it as i.e. (Anagram) 13. This may help to win the (IIK Ashes
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 195 5 With correspondents "Trl/i w)A J\L/ \^l All OCBC transacts "-"•ssstj: 111 A Exchange Business. If 1 1 Ik I— Am/A /Tli BRANCHES: SINGAPORE V AJj A C\ 458-462, North Bridge Road. W^<^ \ll 239-241, South Bridge Road. f/\ 5. Malacca Street. JJ 167-169. Selegie Road. 1 j\ k\ 296-298, Joo
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  • FOCUS on BANKS FREE PRESS SUPPLEMENT
    • 6 5 FOCUS on BANKS FREE PRESS SUPPLEMENT
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    • 2255 5  -  PROFESSOR T. H. SILCOCK BY SEPARATION DANGERS PROFESSOR OF ECONOMICS, UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA A QUOTE: "What is now necessary is a systematic process of adapting banking institutions to local needs without any sudden crises that would destroy confidence in the currency or the credit structure."
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    • 1779 6 Officially opened by the Paramount Ruler in J am By Our Banking Correspondent gAXK Negara Tanah Melayu, the Central Bank of the Federation of Malaya, was officially opened by the Ya n g di Pertuan Agong on Jan. 24, 19;>9.' In an impressive ceremony this important
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    • 110 7 RUSH OF PEOPLE AT THE BUSIEST HOURS ABOVE: Shroffs of the Bank Nesjata at work counting stacks of notes with their usual speed and accurai j LEFT: The clearing house of the Bank Negara is a busy scene twice a day when representatives of all local banks
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    • 1335 8 ACCENT ON EXPANSION AND BETTER S£« vjjj Chung Khiaw Bank has assets of $100 mil. and 125,000 customers m IN SINGAPORE, the man in the street and small businessman usually associates banks with great wealth, august institutions which have no part in
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    • 1649 9  -  Dr. YOU TOH SENG By Dept. of Statistics University of Malaya. Big increase in loans Number of banks has risen since the war A STEADY INCREASE IN SAVINGS ACCOUNTS I I H W absolute increase in the nber of banks themor at least of their nches.
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    • Article, Illustration
      407 10 IT WONT happen today or tomorrow but one day your hanker may be the gentleman in the lons white eoat standing before the electronic brain. Instead of the ru^h and bustle \*w see in your hank, only the quiet hum ot the mighty computor uill show that it is
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    • 53 10 THE Asia Commercial Banking Corporation Ltd., officially opened its new four-storey building in Hong Kong Street, Singapore, last Friday. The company, which was incorporated in January this year, is a private enterprise dealing in current accounts and loan business only. It has an authorised capital
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    • 28 10 sdfsfsd THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong declaring open tin Kuala Lumpur on Jan. 24 this year. Seated behind bin nister. Tengku Abdul Rahman. Free Press
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    • 903 11 House of Chubb Humble start in 1818 BEST PICKER COULDN'T OPEN THIS the rt.ml the >orn 'he *rder I of the lock that someone has been attempting to open it To make matters even more difficult, further detents are used, such as "the barrel and curtain." "n otched levers," "close
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    • 130 12 Money circulating in Malayan currency area higher than ever TpHE amount of notes A and coins circulating in the Malayan currency area the Federation of Malaya, Singapore and the three Borneo territories continues to set up new records. On October 1 returns show the total was 51.056 million, $1,009.8 in
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    • Page 18 Advertisements
      • 503 18 tOR SALE Ho ifin.(— Bux iO cts. extrm TTF :-3*S. CALCULATORS. Adder-. Cheque Writers, Photostat Machines. Steel Cupboarc Card Cabinets., Chair.s, Typln Stand. Colle racks. Steel Shelving. SerDep- Office Equipment Co.. 14D. Chu Ist. Floor. Singapore. Tel: *****. CLEAR STOCK SALE! For 2 1 Weeks Only! 8 Pops Record* for
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      • 631 18 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I. Lee Leing Chew of No. IMA. Jalarr Besar. Singapore, have applied for a transfer of Ist. Class Beer House licence in respect of premises No. 188. Joo Chiat Road. Singapore, to Mr. Siaw Ah Thang and that this application will be heard
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      • 37 18 SLASHING REDUCTION r| IN ALL DEPARTMENT H RE ML' U THIS SALE IS THE EiS SAVING EVENT OF rMI 1 OFFERING GIGANTK A FOR YOUR D:-I> R Visit all depts (GIANSINGH&COJ 130-1 RAfrttS PLACE. TELEPHONE: 29V \^J
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    • Page 18 Miscellaneous
      • 73 18 Gnemu Guide CATHAY. Phone *****: Open* Today.' PjMtonate Summtr 1 V">. 4 Ij, 6.43 A I IDEON Phona 2111*: L-St 3 Show* Toliy* After Dark 1.45. 4 18 A 6 45 i Premiere at 9.30 p.m. I Tho Blue Angel. NEW ALMAMBRA. Phone *****: Gr*nfl Today' Th« Oregon Trail 4
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 83 6 SERVING OVER 125,000 CUSTOMERS TOTAL ASSETS OVER ONE HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS HEAD OFFICE AND EXISTING BRANCH OFFICES > jT cl i KUALA LUMPUR NEW BRIDGE HONG ROAD SINGAPORE KONG HEAD OFFICE 1 (S\ ft-- ]L r*** j jf^J 'liii NORTH BRIDGE TIONG BAHRU MALACCA S E ROAD BRANCH ROA D
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    • 35 6 I The Bank Negara's main entrance Bffil^ '^Tiiviu •'liT''"'' ,fl THE NAME being fixed outside the Bank Negara premises in Kuala Lumpur. Tl>< bui used to house the P.VV.D. headquarters, was extensively renovated lor I
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 151 7 LIPS ShoHftoem clocu soft/ fat fat fwfatiait n nJ// <ups) €il^%- LINDETEVES iACOBERG pA'gßy LJjjh Singapore Kuaia Lumpur Penang Ipoh Jesselton 1 HALLMARK mi SERVICE/ r i OVERSEAS UNION BANK, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE) Heod Office: Raffles Place, Singapore Local Branches i Branches in the Federation New Bridge Road Kuala
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 263 8 ■■■■■■■■■■■^■■■■■■■■■a THE BANK OF EAST ASIA, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG ON 14TH NOVEMBER, 191b) I I I Authorised Capital $50,000,000.00 j Paid-Up Capital 10,000,000.00 Reserve 5 1 8,000,000.00 Undivided Profits 1,308,416.65 Total Assets $147,711,704.90 i HEAD OFFICE HONG KONG Mr. Kan Tong Po, J. P. Chief Manager BRANCH OFFICES: SINGAPORE,
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    • 55 10 Chatwood-Milner ARE FIRE, FALL AND THIEF RESIST* 6 The safe illustrated above is a general purpose with adjustable shelf and drawers, giving full P' documents, company reports etc. against fire, foil or Stock of popular sizes for immediate delivery. series suitable for private homes, offices and estot models are available
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 162 11 iifl DENGAN HORMAT I LEE WAH BANK m LIMITED -f- 140 YEARS OF SATISFACTORY SERVICE j® SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR I I PETALING JAYA BENTONG J: V 1 EVERY DESCRIPTION OF At BANKINC BUSINESS TRANSACTED I ij.iiiiiiiii!tiifittiititMirffiffrtrifftffßiiiifiiiiftiiiitiiilfififtiiiiitrtiifuttirniiiiiiiiiiitiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiifitiiMifi iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiitim WORLD-WIDE BANKING SERVICES I THE BANK OF TOKYO LTD. (The former Yokohama Specie
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 104 12 Established since 1863 in the Netherlands y^T 1 /0^ m A** m Capital Reserves Nf. 66,200,000/- s r^Sil W 111 Jtl^ Branches: Rotterdam, The Hague .^BijWM^ I £m k- BPII Tokyo, Osaka. HJ ;USKEm Correspondents throughout the World. lk JIHL^ The Nationale Handelsbank N.V. has nearly 100 years of international
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  • 38 13 Mandarin in 4 months by this new way of learning CHALLENGE: I I I I I woman, are out to learn jnths. Othman bin Wok and ed Noor, Inche Omar bin in Hussain (all journaldullah. a publicity clerk.
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  • 62 13 Robberies are too frequent ROBBERY offences were very prevalent in Singapore. Inspector F. Samuel, a police prosecutor, told a district court yesterday. He said this in an application for a deterrent sentence on Tye Puck Hoy. 28. an oddjob labourer, and Pong Song, 38, a Johore Bahru lorry attendant. Tye
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  • 6 13 More Japanese Parties coming m ipore
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  • 41 13 BRUNEI. Thurs. A Malayan Airways Dakota aircraft left here yesterday one hour behind schedule after stowaway was found on board. The stowaway, according to the pilot of the aircraft, discovered shortlv after the plane took off.- Reuter
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  • 261 13 This should encourage tourists KUAI^A LUMPUR, Thursday. \IORE Malayan tourists are now expected to T1 visit non-sterling areas with the lifting of rictions on foreign exchange announced by the Federation Government this week. rel agents in Kuala terday said that would directly it groups the tourist, travel agen- k and
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  • 125 13 SIT dwellers must do own repairs rriENANTS of Singapore Im--1 provement Trust flats are to be responsible for all minor repairs. This change in estate managenment procedure has been introduced by the new board ot trustees. Formerly all repairs and complaints were attended to by the maintenance department of the
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  • 38 13 Dr. R. Pierce Beaver, of the Divinity School of the University of Chicago, will give a series of three lectures at Trinity College, Singapore today at 4.30 p.m. and tomorrow at 9.00 a.m. and 4.30 p.m.
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  • 137 13 a SERIES of six weekly lectures on "Planets and their movements" will be given at the Singapore Cultural Centre. Canning Rl^e. beginning next week. The lectures will be given by Mr. M. J. Wicks, lecturer in the Mathematics Department of the University of Malaya. Singapore. The
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  • 250 13 SINGAPORE Government will soon build a model school for junior boys (under 14) in the Gimson School, Bukit Timah. The Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, told the Free Press
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  • 311 13 HOW LOYAL IN LOYALTY WEEK? 'JHE Singapore Government's National Loyalty Week to be held early next month has set a tricky poser to Federation students at the University of Malaya here. They are worried whether participation in the Loyalty Week programme would be considered a detraction on their loyalty to
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  • 203 13 To study fishing in Japan AHMAD bin Ismail 29, who holds a firstmate's certificate, has been selected by the Singapore Government to undergo six months' training in fisheries in Japan under a Colombo Plan scholarship. He left Singapore yesterday. Inche Ismail, who is a member of the Singapore Malaysian Ship
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  • 102 13 K.L. to see students' Fairy Queen rpllE Asia Foundation has I agreed to five financial assistance to the University of Malaya Music Society to stage its production "The Fairy Queen" in Kuala Lumpur. "The Fairy Queen*' was staged in Singapore recently and was acclaimed as an outstanding performance. University circles
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  • 23 13 The Singapore Tamils Reform Association collected $3,825 during the Deepavali season for the building fund of the Umar Pulavar Tamil School.
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  • 75 13 MET .BOURNE. Thurs Malayan Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman will todav visit a plant of General Motors-Holdens Ltd.. which has turned out more than one million Australian-designed Holden automobiles. Tengku Rahman, who said just before he left for Australia that Malaya had received inquiries from
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  • 326 13 Nicola Denholme-Young who proved herself well able to measure up to an exacting role. On the whole I think the performance of the evening was that of Stuart Ashcroft as Watkyn, the butler with a difference and what a difference! P. G. Wodehouse's immortal Jeeves
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  • 41 13 WASHINGTON, Thurs.— State Department Spokesman Lincoln White said that if a bona fide Communist Chinese applied for a visa to visit America, the Secretary of State would consider recommending a waiver of the law to admit him.- Reuter
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    • 41 13 HICH TIDES TODAY: 1.11 p.m. TOMORROW: 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. TUESDAY: 7.42 a.m. and 7.25 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 8.31 a.m. and 8.39 p.m.
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  • 282 14 'FHE throbbiny stampede 1 outside the Palladium was to frighten even a publicity-conscious starl' But when Prince Philip irnved tor the Royal Midnight Matinee the scene was i^ ordered as a parade :round. A hundred and fifty hefty x)licemen with brawny shoulwere standing with deensive backs
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  • 151 14 WHO said the American way of life is strictly toward informality? Brides at lea>i are sotting more lorSo report > the Bridal Fashion Council, an organisation of manufacturers of bridal fashions, retailers and textile people. The Council said that of the 1.7 million in 1959. 49
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  • 656 14 THE WORLD OF SCIENCE THOUGHT WAVES AS! SOURCE OF ENERGY I U.S. TO TRY FOR MOON PHOTOS AMERICA in a few weeks will try to end Russia's monopoly on original pictures of the moon's far side. A scanning device will be contained in the 375 Ib. s: payload the new
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  • 473 14  -  Chan Swan Bee By lytß. Tan Ngak Phuan will never stand for the Assembly, or write a book, or win a medal. But Mr. Tan, who sits at a tiny cigarette stall on the five-foot-way
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  • 213 14 THIS is the man-powered flight machine complete with feathered wings —which took off from Cranfield. England this week in the tow of a truck on its first successful trial flight The College of Aeromautics said that the craft. built by a South
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  • 87 14 The 200 gur^ts who attended the wedding of Mr. Richard St. Barbe Baker and Miss Catrina Burnett at Cave. South Canterbury, this week, had no difficulty choosing presents they were a>ked for trees. Mr. Baker is the founder of "the men of the trees" a world
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  • 350 14 LONDON 80SSIP THE scene was set for a lush royal occasion, The red carpet was out at the Savcy. Doormen hovered like protective nurse-maids. But then, as sudden as an unexpected clap of thunder catastrophe Singer Alma Cogan
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  • 410 15 LONG- NOSE METEORS REPLACING VENOMS Another switch of aircraft for No. 60 Squadron last KM Venom day liii liters were withdrawn from service last kend after five years operations in Malaya. 60 Squadronfirst Far East Air squadron to 2:0 ion against the rorists in the Emer- is switching over to
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  • 545 15 3rd. East Anglian Regt. has background of world-wide service DUE hi Singapore today on its firstr overseas tour, the 3rd. East Han Regiment yet has a history world-wide service dating back re than two and a half cenies. Formed on June 2. 1958. by the imation of the Bedfordshire I
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  • 659 16  -  ALLAN LEWIS K.L. trainer rewards Nazudi for his patience By VI ALA LUMPUR trainer E.E G. Donnelly won the first two races on his home course yesterday with Colza and Colour Film. He deserves the highest praise for giving apprentice Xazudi the opportunity to ride a
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  • 171 16 WEIGHTS FOR THREE RACES ON SUNDAY BELOW arc weights for three races on Sunday, the third day of the Selangor Turf Club November meeting: CL. 3, DIV. 5— 6F. Pride of Chevalier 9.00, Mori 8.13, Movie Fan 8.13, Tumbalina 812, So Sorry 8.12, The Giant 8.12. Hearts Desire 8.11. Sri
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  • 325 16 Jfjj^^l Race One: Cl 4 Div 3— 5 l F" 1 Colza 8.13 carr 8.06 (Nazudi). 2. Waterline 8.07 (Lee). 3- Dauntless 7.f7 (D. Forte*. 4. Clear Reception 8.12 Moon. Winner trained by E. Donnelly. Time: lmin. 12 2/5. Distances: Sn. hC Ift. Tntf Sir
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  • 281 16 THE FRIAR 11. who was promoted to Class 3 for his easy win in Class 4 the first day, defeated his newly acquired rivals more easily than when he Wat the Class 4 horses. He quickly ran to the front and as the
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  • 134 17 D AILY BRIDGE I i€ 1 I ith opened the above hand with One Heart; West bled and North redou- made the good bid oi Two Spades, and d him to Three t a pass by South. Now 'h woo iixed A double ght play into the enemy's ds. so
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  • 264 17 TIE Australian batting :h is solid with>pectacuiar. Prohe mo>t M->lid and aectacujar of all is Mackay, v. tolld irned him the o: "Old Stayput" am mate>. not so keen on low-mot tactics. refer to him as "Slasher.' 1 Nevertheless. Mackay topped the test batting averages in
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  • 94 17 SCC 'A' win by 39-3 CINGAPORE Cricket Club •A" swamped Singapore Engineer Regiment in a rugger match on the padang vesterday. The Club won by 39 points to 3. S.C.C. scored three goals, seven tries and a penalty to S.E.R.'s penalty. Royal Air Force Tengah defeated Singapore Asians at Thomson
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  • 209 17  -  Royston Lazaroo By ONE of the best knockout punchs ever to be seenE in a local ring was delivered last night flush n on the chin of SAC Williams. The punch, a beautifully timed and treacherous left hook, belonged to Aung Tun of Burma.
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  • 52 17 JOHA^Nj^BUKG, Thurs.— Rocky Murciano. former world heavyweight champion who retired unciefeated. has been invited to visit South Africa next year for a series of bouts against overseas opponents. A syndicate of Johannesburg businessmen has guaranteed $240,000 for four fights, plus a percentage of advertising and overseas television
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  • 170 17 Pennefather wins match for Police A LAST minute goal scored by Percy Pennef ather gave Police, the defending champions, victory over the Singapore Cricket Club in yesterday's Singapore Hockey Association senior league match at Serangoon Road. Though Police are now in a better position to retain their title, they must
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  • 477 17  - CAPTAIN BEN A UD LEADS 15 STARS VERITY GILL By |yHEN the Australian Test team, led by| Richie Benaud, steps off the gianti Boeing 707 at 8.20 tonight, it will be the end| of worry and anxiety for Malayan officials and the beginning of a new era for cricketE in
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  • 92 17 rE Australian cricketers, due here in Singapore ;onight. wil have a few •ounds of golf tomorrow at he Royal Island Club. The visitors are golf en,husiasts and the Malayan Mcket Association have ar•anged for them to spend the ifternoon at the Island Club jolf links.
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  • 46 17 Tickets lor the match are still available at $5 each lor the covered seats at the SCC. The association reminds the public that ihe padang will not be enclosed for the two matches. They can watch j the game without having to pay.
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    36 18 Thr 11th. conference of thr consult Colombo Plan on economic drvi I. South -East Asia was formal K Monday. Twenty one countri. conference uhos«> aim is pet and South-East Asia. Picture s h« leaclrrv
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    • 402 18 WASHINGTON, Thursday. PRESIDENT Eisenhower's visit to India, beginning Dec. 4, is regarded here and in New Delhi as an expression of wholehearted support for India in its border* dispute with Communist China. The news of his visit was enthusiastically welcomed in New Delhi's
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      • 272 18 JERUSALEM Mr. David J Ben Gurion's moderate Labour Party was returned to power in Israel's general election. The Communists and the General Zionists lost ground. Wi'h all votes counted, except these of soldiers, Mr. Ben Gurion's Mapai Party polled 38.5 per cent of the ballots. The
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      • 59 18 COLOMBO. Thurs.— Radio Ceylon's commercial service yesterday omitted the 8.8.C. news bulletin from Ite daily programme. An official said it would be kept out o- -ie programme until further notice. u+i is the second time that the 8.8.C. news relay has been taken off the air.
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    • 102 18 WASHINGTON. Thurs. President Eisenhower will be in New Delhi to attend the in.'fjguration of the American Exhibition at the World Agricultural Fair which opens on Dec. 11. Details as to the dates on which he will visit other countries
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    • 201 18 WASHINGTON, Thurs. President Eisenhower will be the first United States president ever to visit Asia. He will return from India and Pakistan to attend the Western summit meeting in Paris on Dec. 19 and on his way back to the United States he will make
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    • 141 18 MOSCOW, Thurs. A Soviet astronomer said yesterday that "the present shape of the moon must be due to a colossal collision with some large heavenly body a long time ago." The scientist. Professor Boris Levin, said photographs of the moon taken by the Soviet automatic
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    • 58 18 LONDON. Thurs.— The Golden Hope Rubber Estate Limited has j made an offer to purchase the whole of the issued capital of New Crocodile River (Selangor) Rubber: Company, consisting of 2.817.148 1 shares of two shillings each. The offer proposes four Golden Hope shares of two
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    • 24 18 WASHINGTON. Thurs.—Democratic national chairman Paul M. Butler hailed Democratic triumphs in Tuesday's scattered elections us 'foundations for a victory next year." U.P.I.
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    • 72 18 BALTIMORE (Mary land ),.Thurs Television child star Evelyn Rudie was taken in charge by Friendship airport authorities here yesterday after she ran away from Hollywood by jet plane to visit President Eisenhower. She financed her plane trip with money from her Piggy Bank. Evelyns parents
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    • 43 18 WASHINGTON, Thurs President Eisenhower said yesterday the momentum towards easing of tensions could not be kept up simply by rushing into an EnstWest summit meeting that was unprepared. He said the conference had to be properly prepared.- Reuter
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    • 28 18 TOKYO. Thurs. Communist Chinese Vice Premier Li Fu-chun declared in Peking that any at.tempt to split Peking and Moscow would fail. Peking Radio said. U.P.I.
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    • 27 18 SEOUL.— South Korejin mill- i tary sources said mere were strong indications the U.S. air iorce had brought air-to-air Sidewinder missiles to Korea. U.P.I
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    • 53 18 DEATH OF 600 LB. DOLPHIN picture. An eight foot lone dolphin, estimated to weigh 600 lb., was washed into the Inner Roads off Clifford Pier, Singapore, last night. It is believed that the dolphin (below) was killed by a ship in the Outer Roads. It was later towed back to
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    • 229 18 T<\VO key Arab spokesmen j I A United Nations to restra i ducting an atomic explosion it. th< SafcJ French delegate rejoined that th would not "create danger to any* M. Ahmed Taibi Benhii. the main political eommittt said Arabs were "profound
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    • 58 18 EXICO CITY. Thur Swarming tides of giant iguana lizards have 1 a serious flood threat to the town of Cunduacan. Taba>coa State Governor Carlos A. Madrazo reported. Swarms of the hug*' zards have burrowed a;: to the breaking point, into the Samaria River U and threatened
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    • 31 18 rE Laotian Govern?' Prince Regent. Savana Wt of his father. King Sisart: The -prod am at ion said Boromn Settia Khatya Souryi rang Wattana.- Reuter
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