The Singapore Free Press, 9 March 1960

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  • 17 1 THE NEWSPAPER EVERVBnnv S TALKING ABOUT The SINGAPORE Free Press ~o?*****. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1960. 15 CENTS.
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  • 71 1 Soviet ambassador hands over message from Nikita :RTER. BRITISH AND WASHINGTON. Wednesday, c activity resulted here vesterdav after a per President Kisenhower from Mr. Khrushchev had Soviet Ambassador, Mr. Mikhail Menshikov. unit, I ndci -Secretary of State lor Political the White House at short notice.
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  • 349 1 'Russia will never plot to launch attack against U.S.' IN KREMLIN X GIVES ASSURANCE MOSCOW, Wednesday. KHRUSHCHEV yesterday asked the Mayor of San Francisco, Mr. George Christopher, to tell the American people tluit Russia would never conspire to launch un ;itt;u*k on the United States. The Soviet Premier said Russia
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  • 75 1 QUEEN'S PROFILE: 'AN INSULT TO THE CROWN TO REMOVE IT' fOHANNESBURG, Wed.— J A demand that the Queens profile be kept on South African coins has been made here by Mr. D. Crawford, vice chairman of the United English-speak-ing South Africans (UNESSA) m a telegram to Finance Minister Dr. Eben
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  • 193 1  - $100,000 SHOCK FOR THE FLAT DWELLERS R. G. PILLAI By SINGAPORE, W e d.— About 12,000 tenants m Singapore's various multi-storey housing estates yesterday received a $100,000 shock when they got their City Council bill for February. They have been asked by the council to pay $8 as rent for
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  • 67 1 ALF IN THE LEAD AT HALF MARK IN BIG WALK f ONDON, Wed. Aif Rozentals. 31-year old miner, increased his lead to 15 miles after the halfway stage had been passed m a 1.000-mile race lrom end to end of Britain. Rozentals left Whitchurch, Shropshire, this morning with English marathon
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  • 42 1 PARIS. Wed. An American woman, Miss Gloria de Herrera, 30, accused of spying for the Algerian re-bels m France faces a secret investigation into her activities by French military authorities, it was disclosed yesterday. U.P.I.
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  • 33 1 NEW YORK. Wed.—Newsweek magazine said yesterday the United States was beginning to fear that competition from the Japanese electronics industry "may be a real threat to some U.S. defence companies."- Reuter
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  • 25 1 ROME, Wed.— Senator Attilio Piccioni, leader of the Christian Democrats m th<» Italian Senate, today refused to form a new government. Reuter
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  • 23 1 LONDON. Wed.— The Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Macmillan. will fly to Paris, on Saturday for talks with President de Gaulle. Reuter
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  • 20 1 NEW DELHI. Wed.— India is to import Soviet petroleum products under an agreement signed here yesterday. Reuter
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  • 131 1 OABAT Wed. -Two Moroccans, a father X llid son. have been found alive m the ruins of Asadir according to reports reach[ng here vesterduy. Eight days havv pa^slf<inct> an earthquake di .stmyed the city. d After finding them rescue workers stepped up
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  • 398 1 ■1. FOUR ADRIFT 49 DAYS I 2. LIVED ON LOAF OF BREAD 3. EACH MAN LOST 40 Ib. WASHINGTON, Wednesday. UNITED STATES aircraft carrier has rescued lour Russian soldiers adrift for 4!) days m a small landing crafl m the Pacific, the Xavv disclosed yesterday. The carrier Kearsarge picked
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  • 70 1 LIZ (A SLIP ON ICE) HURTS HER ANKLE NEW YORK. Wed—Actress Elizabeth Taylor bruised an ankle bone last night when she slipped on ice in front of a Philadelphia restaurant, an X-ray showed today. .Miss Taylor was taken to the hospital in a wheelchair, and left in a wheelchair. Miss
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  • 23 1 MACAO. Wed.— Macao was due to begin receiving fresh water from Chinese Communist sources yesterday, according to Chinese reports. Reuter
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  • 26 1 LONDON. Wed. Britain sold £117.257,000 ($995 milj worth of oil equipment and materials last year £5,000--000 (542.500.000) less than m 1958.- Reuter
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  • 25 1 BERLIN, (Connecticut). Wed. A woman and seven children were killed here yesterday when a passenger train collided with a station wagon. U.P.I.
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  • 20 1 CAIRO, Wed— Sir Edward Crowe, formerly m the British consular service m Japan, died here, aged 82 Reuter
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  • 24 1 LONDON. Wed —The Rover Co. aim.s to have the world's nrst family Jet car In mass production by 19G*J Reuter
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  • 12 1 Managers' lelltaf price today $1.19, buying price $1 14.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 587 2 Dollar rubbers chased by too much cash ■MHHiMaßlllililllllllMHiPMPaiilPMP^ PAGE TWO GIVES YOU THE DETAILS OF THE UPS AND DOWNS OF YOUR INVESTMENTS SINGAPORE, Wednesday. [JP, UP, UP ffoes the dollar rubber index and really one wonders where it is all going to end. The thirty-seven listed counters m the dollar
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    • 119 2 LONDON. March 8 Yesterday Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS c.i.f. European ports Mar 33 13 IB 31 1 3 Apr 33 J 1 16 Xil.-i RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 34 34 1 If RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms Apr 33 11 16 33 13
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    • 24 2 NEW YORK. March 8 Yesterday Today 30 Industrials 20 Railroads 13* '.v < 40 Domestic Bonds 15 Utilities '35 Stocks Composite Averages
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    • 16 2 "«'i. alto.-. Lamj Muntok release Mar< h Bhipraeni Ai»ovr price!) m US. cents li>.
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    • 72 2 LONDON March 8 Yesterday Today COPRA Philippines c.i.f. U.K. North delivered weight per lon« ton Mar. COPRA. Straits c U.K. North European ports delivered weight per lon< ton Mar. Apr. i COCONUT OIL crurte Straits c.i t. European ports m bulk per ion. ton Mar COCONUT OIL
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    • 48 2 NEW YORK, March 6. Yesterday Today TIN Strait* Spot 1UU.62 100.37 TIN future Straits Contract TONE: SALES RUBBER Future* Mar "074 May 39 25 TONE Steady. SALES: 84 lots. No. 1 RSS Mar. landed price COFFEE: Futures B Contract Mar. Abovi prices quoted m I
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  • 131 2 SHIPS IN PORT I CHIPS Im.u atones!* the Sii gaporc Harbour Board wliarv or expected today arp Kirste Maer.sk 12. Donai 45, Utrecl 6A. Mineshima Maru 67. Tidi 89. Benioyal 10 11. Majula 1 Radnorshire 15/16. Castleville 1 Choko Maru 19, Sadao N. Wall Kajansj 21,22. Rajah Brooke 2 Renonjr
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  • 81 2 HONG KONG. Tuesday. Closing prices here today were Yesterday Toda] H. S. Banking Corporation $1,305 $i.30( &51.310 .sales Union lib, Canton jioo.oo 599.0 C buyers buyer? &f 104.00 5102.0 C sellers >eller; wneelock Marden..S 7.40 S 7.2 c S 7.25 7^3t 6ts 7.30 sales H Kong phone
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  • 13 2 PEL WIY. Wed. Israel S". s K)n cabling Studebaker cara
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  • 209 2 Cautious buying results in a general decline of London stocks LONDON. Wednesday. JIIL stock markets in London yesterday were] dull and uncertain. There were several advi factors including the further decline on W-all Street last night and new wage demands at home. This made buyers cautious and under small selling
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  • 33 2 LONDON: A four-day meeting of tin- International Tin Council besan here yesterday with the tradr awaiting a decision on second quarter export Icull communiQiie is expected on Friday.
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  • 813 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE TUESDAY. IpM I Ords yesterday loc3* INDUSTRIALS it AIM firicks Prer 1.95 1.95 i Ord$. 2.20 2.40 l t Atlas ice Buyers I, B.B. Petrol 54 '6 B.M. Trustees 5o 5 25 I ;cn. Tin Smelt
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  • 45 2 LONDON: After a quiet opening yesterday the market was steady during the morning at .it advance, reflecting the r Eastern level. Intere.> was not susti i n the withdrawal of buyers m the late afternoo: clc.^e was quiet with the interim gain I
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  • 25 2 NEW YORK: Rubber futures were firmer in early deal: aided by a better tone In foreign markets. Subsequently scanerod liquidation developed and pi
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  • 20 2 TOKYO. Wed. Th.c Japan Export Trade Promotion Organisation opens a permanent trade centre m Sydney on March 28.
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    • 114 2 |N( HAMBURG^i^s NORTH GEF M >! To (Colombo), Genoc, < 4j Colls Soufho, BRAUNSCHWEIG H«PAG HAMBURG HAPAC MYERNSTEIN (LLOYD/ To Manila, Hongkong •ESSEN (HAPAG 9 FRANKFURT (HAPAG MAWELSTEIN LLOrC THE BLUE FUNNEL, 'NORTH AVIR| CAS To Holifox, Montreal, B M, Philooclp. MENTOR ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING J Singapore Tel: ***** 6 2:5
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  • 226 3  -  EDNA TAN Boys who want to farmGood scope m W B> SINGAPORE. Wednesday N l\ ERAL young men just out ot school who "> °i> 1 1.! lor I" ally have been PoPPin^ »n and out oi Rattles Place offices
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  • 14 3 up p. a imon IS YOU good enough YOU'RE LO :'V
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  • 24 3 WOOED FOR 17 YEARS IN ESME'S pos'boq problem of oed to by a man won't pop the qu. ad Esme's adv J of 2jiwiOQH
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  • 60 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. Ong Chiat Seng. 21, a messenger living at Durham Estate, was ve^terday sentenced to .ix months' jail for putting a chanvalla. Abdul Hamid, m fear of injury and damage to his stall at Shrewsbury Road on Aus. 3 last year. He made the
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  • 24 3 SINGAPORE. VVed A to test d ru! rs involved In accider* arrived here from S Mr- E tentative of the tKo mnrhine.
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  • 174 3 ST. JOHN'S TO MOVE TO NEW $410,000 BEACH ROAD HOME SOON pANGLIN, Wed. The St. John Ambulance Association and Brigade will remove from its temporary headquarters m Gilstead Road to its new permanent headquarters m Beach Road soon. The chairman of the counCil, Mr. G. H. Kiat, told the Free
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  • 32 3 SINGAPORE, Tues. Goh i Ai Tong of Lorong 27, Geylang was today fined $15 by the First Traffic Magistrate, Mr. James Loh. for failing to conform to traffic light signal.
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  • 100 3 ANN SAID 'YES' AFTER TWO YEARS RECEPTIONIST ANN Peedle looked up when a tall Australian walked into a London hotel and said "Hello, sport! Their eyes met and it was love at first sight. After a six-week whirlwind courtship, the Australian popped the question. Ann chewed on the proposition— a
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  • 9 3 FLOWERS FROM 10 OTHER NATIONS FOR SHOW -en I
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  • 25 3 crt-.-C" .1 L N X^m.ution trlrhrulL --tr\ uilh a drain tti« m \mo\ Street I h'" i Mr I I- k
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  • 250 3  -  JACY By "I ARK TIME" arrived m Singapore on Monday night. On further investigation by the Free Press, "Lark Time" proved to be the name of a Combined Services Entertainment Troupe, which are on a Far East,
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  • 47 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. -Syed Abdullah Rahman bin Abdullah AlsagofT was yesterday fined a total of SI SO on six income tax charges. He admitted before Mr. R. B. I. Pates, the magistrate, that he had failed to submit income tax returns m time
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  • 40 3 SINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore trumpeter Olimpio Galaura will t>e ieatured m "Make Mine Music" on Radio Singapore at 9.30 p.m. tonight. He will be accompanied by Gu* Steyn «piai.<<». Winston Filmer (bass) and Rufino Soliano (drum
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  • 31 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. lorry driver. Ang An V was yesterday lined S2O m the First Traffic Magistrate's Court for cramming his lorry with passengers on Sept last year.
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  • 239 3 Robbers asked about lottery prize, a court is told SINGAPORE, Wednesday. J^ LABOURER and his wjj'e were robbed m their home by an armed gang who asked them whether it was true that they had won a prize m a lottery, a perliminarv inquiry was told today. At the close
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  • 51 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. The assistant coroner. Inche Ahmad bin Hussein today recorded a verdict of suicide at the inquest on a 41 -year-old man, I.im Ah Swee. Lim died on the morning of Jan. 3. shortly after he had jumped from Ward 41 at the General
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  • 37 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. Brl- I gadier R A. Fyffe, commandant Army Air Corps Centre. will arrive m Singapore on .Saturday for a two-week visit of military units here and i In the Federat.on.
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  • 111 3 NOW A 'ROUND TABLE CONFERENCE' ON ILLEGAL HAWKING SINGAPORE. Urd— The Private Market Owners' .Association will shortly hold a "round table conference" to discuss Ibe problem of illegal hawking near the markets. .Mr. Lee Kwk Pent, mana«in^ director of Killinev Road Market and member of the- Private Market Owner> As—
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 155 3 P.M. I.UO Programme sum- nouncement 6.55 Singapore mary: 1.02 Tunes with your tiffin; share market report; 7.00 1.30 The news; 1.40 Newstalk; news; 7.10 New.stalk. 1.45 The Vienna Philharmonic 7.15 Folk songs of the t Orchestra; 2.00 Close down. 7.30 Sherlock Holmes .i "Int Schools' broadcast: 4.10 Sig- Copper Beeches"
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  • 106 4 Mighty 'peanut butter' war engine— by Rolls Royce Its taste m fuel also includes any other 0i1... LONDON. Wednesday. THE "peanut butter" engine is Rolls-Royce's latest. It runs on almost anything from petrol or paraffin to peanut butter and creosote. This amazing engine was unveiled alter i irs of research
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  • 108 4 HONOURS FOR 3 WHO ATTENDED THE QUEEN J I ONDON, Wed. Honours La for two doctors and the midwife who attended the birth of Queen Elizabeth's third child last month were announced m last night's London Gazette. All receive appointments to the Royal Victorial Order c an honour given to
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  • 28 4 KHARTOUM. Wed.— A dn from the Internattoi Bank of Reconstruction a: Development began talks on ie Sudan's application 1 r •c for development P** Reuter
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  • 73 4 This baby polar bear, born two months ago to Rasmus and Maud, m "Swansen" the Stockholm Zoo ?s lured from the comfort of a straw bed m a cave into the sunshine and fresh snow for
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  • 286 4  -  ADEM (Libya) THREE TERRIBLE DAYS AND NIGHTS WITH LITTLE FOOD OR WATER PARATROOPER STUMBLES TO SAFETY EL WEDNESDAY p ARATROOPER Brian Williams aged 22. came hark alive from the Lost World yesterday. His orGeal m the lifeless wastes of the Libyan Desert ended when he stumbled,
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  • 245 4 A $33,000 hoax to get back her missing cat t^^P m 1 M NEW YORK, Wed. Model Colette Barrett admitted that she lied about the details when she told Miami Beach police that her cat Irwm was missing wearing a diamond choker and gold lash worth $11,000 (M 533-.-000). "But
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  • 28 4 LONDON. Wed. Cnarles Creed. leading London fasnion designer, revealed ihat his gift of a dre^ to Mrs. Khrushchev had been accepted with *dpen orat.itude.'- Reuter
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  • 20 4 FALKLAND ISLAND-^ The Kista Dan, c: Sir Vivien Fuch itists Islands deper. to r« ope: Reuter
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  • 24 4 LONDON Wed— The "Save The Children" Fund m London said about 20,000 children had been left destitute by the Agadir earthquake. Reuter
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  • 47 4 GIBRALTAR. Wed— Strony inis> irindf >estrrd.o prevented a B.E.A Vitrount carrying Sir Winston Lady Churchill from landing here. Th< plan*- chan course for Tangier. The Churchills wen on their was l go aboard Mr. Aristotle Onassis 1 yacht Christina for t trans-Atlantic cruise Reuter
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  • 29 4 ENGAGED-CHAPLINS SON AND BALLET GIRL NOELLE ADAM hfghhfghhfgh Sydnev haplin acta* his fiancee. French-born ballwedding will be in N his 2.") -year-old flat 18 months ago and th« since.
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  • 120 4 $425,000 to sto a masterpiece going to the US, JIIi: Walker Art (i its three -month I painting "The Hol> Kan so stop it going to Th Agnew>. the B dea of the pict The flrn -aid: "Binc< t' 1 fulfill tlit ir Kansas Cn the pictuiv to Art Gai:
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    • 346 4 A j^^*|^^^^^^^^^^^^^A^J^^P>^^MMß^jH BORN today, you are lively, popular, magnetic and energetic. You are always to be found where there is bright activity. You are able to promote any kind of an enterprise and would do well m advertising and publicity. You are proud and ambitious. You make demands on life
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  • 11 5 AND ERDS I )t't I" jest
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  • 84 5 'Small Hotel' -a stage hit K< I rost, M, la Hotel" the Patients' Nxaii b It *ill tonight and tomomm nr(l group, the BM.H. Dramatic Society !kxn bun working hard on this comedy during the last two months. following its successful presentation of the pantomine "Sleeping Cutey." Picturr by Staff
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  • 103 5 A PASIR RIS CAMP TO TRAIN 200 MEN, WOMEN OF THE WORK BRIGADE SINGAPORE, Wed. A "Workers' Camp" is being built at Pasir Ris beach. The camp, which stands on 600 sq ft. oi land, has two dining halls, separate toilets lor men and women, a kitchen, storerooms, two rest
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  • 36 5 SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD. Wed. The Central Cultural Committee of the People .s Action Party has formed a 40-piece brass band and has started intensive practice m preparation for the first anniversary of self-government.
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  • 64 5 Nuclear ships and fear of damage: A bid to open up all ports SINGAPORE, Wednesday. I n\| I.|;|.\( E lo discuss legal control and v turns lo enable nuclear ships lo enter l I m peace time will be held m Maw El 0: mi.-« would uiukc t:n r liable
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  • 71 5 NGAPORE. Wed. In Reel" at 9.45 p.m SI g a pore w with of the Peru)Otball touring team. Benavides. Open to artists under '•"> years m Singapore, the contest is a tie- up with prizes awarded to artist> m Australia. New Zealand. America. Holland and Britain. Al! entries
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  • 49 5 $500 FOR A LINER'S MENU CARD DESIGN MIM.AfUKL. Wed. Ihe 15 right Singapore scene designed lor a ship s menucard will reap a reward of S5OO for the lucky artist. Offering the prize is Komi! Rotterdam Lloyd, agents for the luxury passenger cruiser Wiliem Buys. For the under 25
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  • 18 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Polytechnic has published a new prospectu its courses lor the year 1960Gl.
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  • 80 5 JENNY SOLD ALL TO SEE BRITAIN SINGAPORE. Wed. Returning to Australia after visiting Britain on the Oranje yesterday was Jenny Alison, a librarian. Jenny said that she sold her belongings m England, bought a car with four other girls and toured Britain. "When we were broke, we sold the car
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  • 229 5 The two-to-one ratio that means costlier fish for S'pore SINGAPORE, Wednesday. CIXUAPORE can have more and cheaper fresh lisli. it more Japanese trawlers are chartered to fish m South-East Asian waters, the spokesman of a leading fishing company said yesterday. Mr. Bobby Criua. of Sin Guan Huat. said this would
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  • 107 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Ministry of Culture has received another $2,057 for the National Theatre Fund over the last week. The fund now stands. at $388,515.72. Donations were: $500 from Lombard <F.E.» Limited. $327 from residents of Kampong Keng Wah. $105 from Malayali Welfare Association $15 from
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  • 39 5 KATONG. Wed— A number of Singapore State UMNO officials have sent m their resignations after the receipt of a directive from UMNO Malaya calling on all divisions and branches to recognise and obey the State executive committee.
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    • 108 5 RIP KIRBY By John Prentice tfc Fred Dickenson MANDRAKE by Lee Talk and Phil Davis THE HEART Ot JULIET By Stan Drake ■T7 X Mvrx I'VE 6CTTO HANP fTTO 1 I HASNY IT EVER CRO&bfcU iUUK. I YT.. ANP THAT HE -HE 1 I? MILLSON-HE'S GETTING A J 9USPIOOU9 LITTLE
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  • 11 7 ACCIDENT ...THEN ACID IN HIS FACE -DRIVER damage* export of pan
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  • 21 7 You're looking lovely today LOVELY Miss Mildred Appaduray, Radio Singapore compere who presents "Calling All Hospitals' and produces the Children's Programme.
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  • 134 7 Day a thief caught four half-clad schoolboys far out at sea SINGAPORE, Wednesday. 25-year-old jaga, Hari Singh, of Pasir Ris beach, off Tampines Road, was taken üback when four half-clad schoolboys went to his quarters over the weekend and begged him for spare clothing. The four embarr. \xers wearing swimmtrunks.
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  • 162 7 mMlb T HE ADVICE THIS EXPERT OFFERS TO BOSSES ON HOW TO GET THE BEST FROM STAFF VN \MFRIC\\ SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A pert offMN 7SFVP consultant and industrial relations exl,, r \o lit Ue m Singapore: "Give memirci. 1,, nX errJr? th' lr
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  • 190 7 BRILLIANT FOO'S SCORE: 4 A1s 4 A2s [/"UALA LUMPUR, Wed. 1V —Al6 year old schoolboy, who is too much oi a lightweight on the playino fields, has triumpneu m the educational field with eight distinctions Tour Als and four A2s m the Senior Cambridge examination. He Ls Foo Yeow Khcan,
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  • 125 7 TANJONG Pagar, Wed. The Singapore Polytechnic will be "open house" for a week to answer questions from the public on entrance qualifications, courses or any thiii" else about its prospectus. A panel representing the various departments at the Poly will sit irom March
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  • 89 7 PATRON OF CULTURAL SOCIETIES DIES SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Francis Saverias, 59, died yesterday at the Youngberg Hospital. Singapore, after a short illness. Mr. Saverias was a leading businessman and philanthropist. He was the patron of several cultural bodies and youth organisations. He came to Singapore m 1923 and had been
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  • 137 7 Policeman knifed as he argued about debt SINGAPORE. Wed. A police constable told a district court yes 1 day that he was kniled when be approi; ed his creditor for ..a M of debt. A 50-year-oJ K. Go not guilty before Mr. Singh, mink] District Judp- I causing hurt to
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  • 23 7 EMPRESS PLACE. Wod Only 13 ptopl- iied for the 32 vacant Governi: bungal To the public on a monthly rental.
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    • 66 7 UILY CROSSWORD I I to be c ,ombed i^ing up for SOLI lio\ KlMi: 8 I -lOIIIUV 5 uurh •> 2 \A\O(I :^s.iouidH I -is :*K>io -61 ;PPI By Cog 1 I n i was but -tm»«s IDEA TR^P^ 5)5% ,__4 fc ov the harmful .1 Q TARS J f
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    • 39 7 SINGAPORE _j£W*Q TODAY. y.4.'> p.m. TOMORROW: 8.34 a.m. and 10.14 p.m. FRIDAY: M3O a.m. and 10.40 p.m. SATURDAY: 10 10 a.m. and 11.07 p.m. SUNDAY: 10.48 a.m. and 11.33 p.m. MONDAY: 11.26 a.m. TUESDAY: 0.01 a.m. and 12.05 p.m.
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    • 245 7 DIARY OF TODAY'S EVENTS CLOTHING SHOP: Bt Andrews Cathedral, CWA Room, South Side 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. KATONG BOYS' CLUB Badminton. indoor earner 3 p.m sepak raea 5 n.m.: body-buildirc 6 p.m. Bl KIT TIMAII YOITH CLUB j Table tennis, body-building. ball, indoor games 4 p.m.; badminton, boxing, basketry
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  • 1115 8  -  JOHN BARBER PEOPLE KEEPING UP WITH TH E JONESES by PART 2 1 WHO are The New Elite? They have been brought into focus by news of the engagement of Tony Armstrong-Jones. They have "arrived" on the strength of two outstanding qualities extraordinary energy and
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  • 522 8 Wooed 17 years— bu her man just will not pop the question.. HAVE been going steady for 17 years and still can't get him to propose. When I let off steam, he is affectionate and says my day will come. I would like to give him a jolt, but I
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    • 53 8 MUSIC QUIZ W. C. HANDY wrote St. Louis Blues, and the prize of two Philips EP records m»es to F. Sa lay say. Room 78. AdeJphi Hotel. THIS WEEK we want you to tell us who is the "glamour ghost" pictured above. Send entries to "Free Press Music Quiz. Times
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  • 491 9  - Daggers drawn? No, we're all pals in this racing business JACK BRABHAM by world champion driver jyiA\\ PEOPLE think we racing drivers are always al daggers sun) rised";! Vi A W T' k That is all You would be f h r^»tine. When it 'looked as rlvp fi?/? y Car
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  • 368 9 FREDDIE POPE'S CAR CLINIC METAL SPRAYING SHOULD BE EMPLOYED WITH DISCRETION It's preferable to fit new parts lI'IIEN a crankshaft is badly scored it is claimed by some people that it can be metal sprayed, re-ground and brought back to standard size. I am not at all m favour of
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  • 105 9 THE Automobile Club ol Argentina is after Ferrari's blood following the withdrawal of the cars from the City of Buenos (formule litre) Grand third ol tne event* m the Argentine Temporada. Revision They have requested that the Scuderia Ferrari be suspended from all races this
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  • 270 9 Princess 'burns her L-plates after 5 years AFTER five years of spasmodic driving lessons. Princess Alexandra has at last caught up with the family and passed her test. She applied to the Ministry of Transport for the examination In the usual way and saying little to her friends took it
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  • 95 9 After parting from Podgy. Rupert is making hi* way home when, on rounding a corner, he just catches sight of a tiny foot disappearing through a far gateway. What can that have been tf he thinks. It was too small for a child." His curiosity getting
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  • 305 10  -  CHOW SECK CHIEW SCHOOLGIRL AIMS TO BEAT STATE RECORDS By TELOk BLANGA, Wednesday. PRETTY features set m grim determination, a Singapore schoolgirl is chasing a dual ambition this year. Siak So Wah, 18, wants to beat the Singapore records for 80 metres
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  • 61 10 me:. and we mate I R.PC Lance Corporal Peter Low „pt. Rich i-7. 15-10; Jo:.: and L. An7a:: Mok Nee and .ole 15-6. 17-14: Lim Asan beat i P:e Goose 15-6, 15-8 Kee and Pte. Webb ti and U. Bing- 15-8. 15-10:
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  • 25 10 tee; BOAKl) »f i.\M\ r iptain DISCIPLINARY COMMIT H l M< J. Chandj B Si d p. K. Bhas SPORTS SECRETARY: D:
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  • 276 10 District soccer tables SINGAPORE Ba.se District football league results and tables for week ending March 5. Re>ults: DIN. 1 <OIM N Chec A 0- o.hq PARELF 1. R P.O. "A 3. 5 Do; Coy 0. HMS Tenor 5. 443 BAD. 0. "18 Si? Re-:t 6. Hq. S.B.D. 1. 30 Br.
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  • 49 10 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Johore Bahru Cricket Club has elected Mr. P. G.M. Lee as president for the ensuing Others elected to office: Mr. S. Turner and A. Barthelot vice-presidents: Mr. V. Kanagaratnam. Hon. Secretary, ire-elected": J. Veerasingham, Hon. Treasurer: N. Boswell and T. Guruganan. committee.
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  • 406 10  - The man who laughs at British soccer HARRY LANGTON By DOCTOR George Raynor, Professor of Soccer, the man called m by Sweden 14 years ago to solve their football ills, has made a ruthless diagnosis 1 of the British game. Raynor, m this book "Foot--1 ball Ambassador ai Large" (Stanley
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  • 71 10 Royal Aii Force Changi arr winners <•• the inaugurai Far East Air Force basketball championships lor 1960. Picture shows the winning team. FRONT ROW (left to riuhtc T Toth. L A (iraham. J T Ames. s s t Dorward. BACK KOW (left to risht):
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  • 185 10 Sydney's wonder girl Jan may go to Wimbledon SYDNEY. Wednesday. JAN LEHANE. brilliant Australian country tennis player who won the New South Wales singles title, beating Wimbledon champion Maria Bueno on the way. is likely to head for Wimbledon and the world tennis circuit next year if the prediction made
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  • 98 10 WEETMAN: I'M HOMELOVER LONDON. Wed. Who i> Britain's longest yolf hitter— Peter Alliss or Harrj Weetman 0 .lust now m the winter "oHM'.ivin.' when wagers are made m the clubhouse, the \<>te invarianl> goes to Weetman pro\ iiliny he really connects. When Weetman is not stalking over green fairu.t\s m
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  • 143 10  -  Michael Litchfield By VATIONAL unpleasant and it wa It was dehv< staccato m< "Youre dropped 30 Bar HQ D^t: T: Paddoc RAOC champ: ..pore B. 1 excluded anotlv lorward, cannonball Gordon Scott iro: Pa nick Some suppvivid tnemorii power tul con. that R into
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  • 15 10  - SIDECA RACI AT IS OF M hf CYRIL QUAN I I I I j 1
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  • 291 10  -  ARCHIE QUICK by TMSHOPS and rugby don't usually meet. But when Hampshire won the County Rugby Football Championship for the first time 27 years ago, the left centre three quarter who provided the opening for the initial try at
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    • 100 10 INDUSTRIAL GASES SINGAPORE'S IjJL!JUUp9 WATER'S EDGE PARADISE II THE HOTEL BY THE SEA Well furnished and air-conditioned rooms with [«2 private bath and sitting rooms. Adequate w^B playgrounds provided for children and tennis B^l courts available tor the sports enthusiasts. St^H Music nightly. v SUNDAY CURRY TIFFIN and special Sunday
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  • 396 11 YOU PLAYED MUCH BETTER THAN WE DID' -PERUVIAN MANAGER nment Services 1 1 B K cmbley roar re-echoed at Jalan Besar stadium last I I'oruvian manager was praising Singapore witnessed the spectacle. Proceeds of S12 «£>,;*,. towards the National Theatre Fund 2 8 Singapore Government Ser- vices redeemed some of
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  • 298 11 WEIGHTS FOR THE IPOH RACES hfh for the first day of the Ipoh races on Sunday are: I LASS 3. DIV. I— ;>k STR Mirzapen 9.0 Putli 8.13 Kid Pancho 8.12 Crown Link 8 11 Burma Glory 8.10 Home Sweet Home 8.10 Flood Hero 8.9 Winlaton 8.9 Balkan Chevalier 8.9
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  • 5 11 ARMY v. R.A.F. 5 15
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  • 27 11 In a soccer friendly at Geylang Stadium yesterday Jollilads beat RAF. Jwong 2-1. Majid and Lin gam scored for the Jollilads. and Steward for Jurong.
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  • 21 11  - Hwee Bin was a failure...now the is a champ CHENG KATONG. Wednesday hf kk YAP HWEE BIN her dream came true
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  • 194 11 SC HAFFHAUSEN (Switzerland), Wed. Frog m a n Louis Lourmais plunged into the icy waters of the Rhine today for a twoweek, 621-mile swim to Rotterdam. The 40-year-old, 220-lb. Frenchman set out m heavy snow Water temperature was a
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    232 11  -  FRANCIS BOEY A SUBJECT VITAL TO ALL SWIMMERS SINGAPORE'S NATIONAL COACH GIVES A WORD OF ADVICE By ANE GIRL'S SECRET FOR SWIMMING SUCCESS: DON'T BREATHE. Dawn Fraser's Olympic coach raised eyebrows when he made this statement m Sydney. Now Singapore swimmers are wondering just what results might be
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  • 109 11 GIRL WITH GREATEST LUNG CAPACITY E Dawn Fraser m action E butterfly stroke. Her E Junjj capacity is t*>n per niiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiii cent above average. She i also has the lowest heart rate of any woman athlete, 1 1 1 1 f 1 1
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  • 218 11  -  ROY LAZAROO FINAL ON SUNDAY By IT'S going to be a battle to remember, when Sheedy meets Messum for the Royal Island Club title. They play the final this Sunday. Both golfers are handicap three. P. R. Messum.
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  • 44 11 Royal Signalman Clive Lloyd won the Army's 25-mile time tnai at Bukit Timah Road. His time: lhr. 9min. 7sec. A member of the Singapore Amateur C.A., Lawrence Xavier. was second m lhr. 9min. 56sec. Nick Welch was the official timekeeper.
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  • 43 11 HOCKEY: S.H..V Senior knockout (quarter-linals) v( K.C. v Y.M.S.A.. Shenton Way; Polite v C.S.C., pad an s. GOLF: The Day Trophy (3rd round). Sime Road. CYCLE-RACING: Array I Seven Mile time trial. Gap (5.30 p.m.). SOCCER: (Friendly): R.A.F. v Army— Sd'etar.
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  • 71 11 SCRC TEAM v YMSA TODAY The S.C.R.C. team to meet Y.M.S.A. m the Singapore Hockey Association senior knockout quarter-final at Shenton Way today will be chosen from: Bernard Lim. Chai Hon Yoong (Capt.), Freddie Koey, Wong Kirn Fong, Phua Kok Peng, Cheong Kwai Hin, Foo Foong Fong. Ong Sam Jim.
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  • 262 11 TO MAKE A CHAMPION TAKES FOUR YEARS OF HARD TRAINING six beat kick three kicks to each arm pull or else an eight beat kick four kicks to one pull. "The latter is rather strenuous," he added. Soon Bee maintains that a common fault among our swimmers is the leg
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  • 109 11 INJURED JOCKEY FIRST (CHELTENHAM. Wed.— Juckey H. -Bobby' B< rode to victory despite an injured thigh m the Cnampion Hurdle Challenge Cup Another Flash. Irish mx-year-old favourite owned by Mr. J. J Byrne, won by two lengths at 11-4. It was the first day yf the National Hunt Festival m
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  • 120 11 Subba Row in place of Peter May (GEORGETOWN Wed. Raman Subba Rou his Test chance today He replaces P< m 'Ennla:. .n. m Cowdrey will the side, whicb show, other cha Jim 12th mai Enp m, m p irder. |i Cowdrey captain). G J R. Subba X K. F Bar
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    115 11 MANY players flirt with the weak No-Trump, but few of them make the best use of this weapon. They usually lose the maximum when the cajl gets doubled and fail to punish opponent.- who compete at tl On this deal, for r I South will tose a pa
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    • 105 11 THE HONGKONG FAR EAST BUILDER Read by everyone of note m the industry throughout the Far East A new issue is now on sale Contents include: Malayan Government Contracts Awarded Singapore Government Contracts Awarded Plans Approved by Singapore City Council Qk Hong Kong Government Contracts Awarded New Building Plans Approved,
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  • 33 12 Eight distinctions each m the School Certificate examination RECORD SET JBY THESE L FIVE A.C.S. CANDIDATES f JEGATHESAN TAN KIM PING NG YOON HOOI JOHN LIU
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  • 246 12  - Convent girl Rosalind beat all her older schoolmates TAN THUAN KOK KHOO YEOW TEE By and I SINGAPORE. Wednesday. OIK Singapore candidates scored distinctions In all the ei^ht subjects they offered for the School Certificate Examination last year. The results published yesterday gave Hie Anglo-Chinese School top honours live hoys
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  • 135 12 MARKED DECLINE IS A BIG SHOCK SIM. IPORE. W t-d The school Certificate results published yesterdaj i serious shock educationists, parents and >tudent> m Singapore. The result> >nuwed a marked decline m the dard» of candidates taking the examination more than hU per cent failed. In 1 r the sake
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  • 21 12 3 ETOWN. Wed. Whiti vernmen lean Edu oeen told not t opeai is bu he righ
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  • 180 12 NEW SOLUTION FOUND PARKING: A That fiery object ¥ON DON. Wed.— A new Lj system of car parkin which might help ease the parkin^ problems of the bis cities of the world, was demonstrated m London terday. In the "basement of a new build, newspapermen were shown the system, claimed
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  • 26 12 WASHINGTON. Wed.— The U.S. Air Force announced that a Titan inter-continen-tal ballistic missile had been launched from Cape Canaveral yesterday with limited success. Reuter
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  • 28 12 FORT MONMOUTH < New Jerseys Wed.— The United States Army has produced several hundred synthetic diamonds from common graphite m experiments to find new electronic materials. Reuter
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  • 44 12 WASHINGTON. Wed. A fiery object thought to h:\ve been an earth satellite reentering the earth's atmosphere and seen by pilots and police m half a dozen Ea^t Coa>t states was apparently only a meteor, the Air Force said last night.- Reuter
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  • 40 12 LONDON. Wed —The smallest of Britain's three railway unions exploded a bombshell m rail pay negotiations for half -a -million rail men yesterday with a demand that all increases should be backdated to August 1958.
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  • 23 12 MADRID. Wed. Antonio Donose. 24. was executed terday for his alleged part m four bomb explosions here last Februan Reuter
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  • 216 12 'Nationalism' in shipping grave problem, P O warns LONDON, Wednesday. •JMIK V 0 shipping line m its annual report today analysed what it said was "the gravest problem" facing the shipping industries of Britain, Norway and other countries. This was "the continuing growth of protection of nationalism In shipping of
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  • 34 12 WAsmiNijiuiv wea. i Angry exchanges marked the I Senate civil rights filibuster! yesterday as it dragged i wearily into the second day of the second week with still no end m sight.
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  • 38 12 SAIGON. Wed. South Vietnam will send a threemember delegation, headed by the Rev. Father Le Trung Do. to the Asian Young Christian Workers' conference m Kuala Lumpur from March 26 to April 5.- Reuter
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  • 25 12 BRUSSELS, Wed. The Belgian Government is airlifting paratroop reinforcements to military ba.^es m the Congo m preparation for the coming elections.- Reuter
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  • 26 12 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Paya Lebar Methodist Youth Fellowship will held a musical evening on Sunday at 4 p.m. -at the Paya Lebar Methodist Church.
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  • 27 12 EMPRESS PLACE. Wed. The Singapore Tailors' Union and the Singapore Wood Workers' Union will make jniforms and furniture for the propc*?d 5,000-strong Workers Brigade.
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  • 53 12 LONDON. Wed— Timothy Thackeray, survivor Siamese twins separated by a surgical operation a ye aj, r o after beinn bom joined at the head, is to leave ho pital on Monday. St. Bartholomew's Hospital commented "Timothy is a healthy little lad and pvervthintr about hi
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  • 42 12 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Stage Club will present "Nude With Violin," a play by Noel Coward, at the Cultural Centre' Theatre. Canning Rise, at 9 p.m on March 23. 24, 25 and 530 o.m. and 9 p.m. on March 2*
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  • 188 12 SUGA LOSES TITLE WHEN SHE WEDS COMMONER BANK CLERK TOMORROW TOKYO. \\V(IIKS(I;,V. JAPAN loses a 21-year-old princess tomorrow. When Princess Si youngest daughter of Emperor Hirohito and Empress N marries a commoner bank clerk tomorrow her name will Ix* struck from the Imperial Household
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  • 112 12 KAY KENDALL'S WILL IS OUT: £2,000 TO HER PARENTS LO NDO N. Wed. Kay Kendall who died last September from leukatem.a left estate m Britain valued at £2.313. It was not enough to pay the £2.000 legacies free of duty, which she ieft to both her mother and her father,
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  • 88 12 China A-bomb report 'a fairy tale' c of ar sd: m NEW DELHI. Wed. Russian atomic s< tt relay dismissed a.^ a tale" statement In tht I Upper House that Comm:. China U to explode an a bomb with Russian I March 28 near the disp Ladakh border area "I
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