The Singapore Free Press, 21 March 1960

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  • 30 1 *"E NEWSPAPER EVFRvnnnv S mmG W OUT The SINGAPORE Free Press •No. *****. MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1960. 15 CENTS. jnu i -in- ARM— and 3 months ago it was crisis
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  • 25 1  -  MELVIN GHAN iISE C EST CREASE 4 Q Mon. J tlayan u-tr> lJ ovcry de■i, I pie n favourably A decline
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  • 53 1 70-LB. DOG BITES ITS MISTRESS TO DEATH >THVAI Jersey, arden at, do, h here by her te prize show a Doberman I Qnels with jvered by m ploy t -old hich she had raised a a pup. was prowling nervously round the body. Police chief John Gavahe animal dead cled
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  • 297 1  -  ROYSTON LAZAROO SO HAPPY' FATHER WILL BUY A MODEL PLANE FOR HIS SON WHO HELPED HIM WIN... THE TAXMAN WILL GET HIS DUE... AND SCHOOLBOY RONALD WILL GIVE MOST OF HIS $166 TO HIS MOTHER B> SINGAPORE. Monday -s Word Puzzle "IT prize
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  • 164 1 All RMAF twin-engine Pioneers grounded for a check KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. All the four twin-engine Pioneer aircraft of the Royal Malayan Air Force have been grounded. This follows the discovery of minor defects m one of these Pioneers used by the air force ol a foreign counThe Royal Malayan Air
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  • 50 1 PAYA LEBAR. Mon. The American Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs. Mr. J. Graham Parsons, is due m Singapore tonight on a short visit. Mr. Parsons is flying back after the annual conference of United States ambassadors m Asia held at Manila.
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  • 99 1 Japan hit 'violent' morning quake TOKYO, Mon. An earthquake of varying intensity shook a wide area extending ro m Kanto through north-east Honshu this morning. It occurred at 2:08.46 a.m. and was of several seconds' duration. There was no immediate reports of casualty or damages. Hardest hit was Morioka, some
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  • 31 1 No press freedom in Cuba— report KINGSTON. Mon.— Press freedom m Cuba has "almost disappeared,"' the inter-American Press Association Special committee on Press Freedom reported at its Montego Bay meeting yesterday.
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  • 21 1 NICOSIA. Mon. The Governor of Cyprus, Sir Hugh Foot, yesterday had talks with Mr. Julian Amery, Colonial Undersecretary.
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  • 131 1 Phosphates freighter is towed off reef by two Harbour Board tugs jMIK 8,798-ton Liber Carras was lowed had been stuck for 10 c SINGAPORE, Monday. ian freighter Capetan off the reef where she lays early this morning. She was pulled clear off the reef, about 15 miles south of here,
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  • 12 1 WARSAW, Mon.— Peasants are using electric washing machines to make butter.
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  • 14 1 HAIFA. Mon.— Billy Graham addressed his first public meeting m Israel.
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  • 10 1 ACCRA, Mon. A census began at midnight.- U.P.I.
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  • 55 1 f BELGRADE, Mon.-A 90-year-old peasant from a remote Bosnian village, believed to be dumb for over 45 rears has started talking and claims he only stopped to avoid military service during World War I, according to the newspaper Politika. No reason was given for his decision
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  • 15 1 HANOI, Mon. a planetarium will be built here within a year. U.P.I.
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  • 24 1 TOKYO. Mon.— One thousand Korean repatriates from Japan arrived at the North Korean port of Chongjin yesterday, Radio Pyongyang reported U.P.I
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    126 1 THAT BABY: PALACE CONFIRMS RUMOURS 'TEHERAN, Mon. A A palace spokesman today officially confirmed that Queen Farah of Persia was expecting a baby. News that the Queen was expecting a child was first heard from informed sources while she and the Shah were visiting Karachi last month. The young
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  • 51 1 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A customer, N. M. Gulamsa who ordered five cents coffee and insisted on a seat at a coffee stall m the Capitol Car Park, was hit on the head with a pole this morning. He was treated at the General Hos-
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  • 25 1 WASHINGTON, Mon. Americans spent z record total of U552,325 million on foreign travel last year nine per cent more than m 1958. Reuter
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  • 67 1 'NEVER SO FEW AUTHOR CHAMALES DIES IN FLAT FIRE LOS ANGELES. Mon.—Novelist Thomas Chamaies was found dead m his flat today. Police said he has been suffocated, apparently while trying to make his way t<> safety during a nre m the flat Chamaies. 45. was the estranged husband of Singer
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  • 17 1 HANOI. Mon. A mas^ meeting adopted a resolution endorsing the Soviet disarmament plan.— U.P.I
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  • 21 1 PHILADELPHIA. Mon. Five people. Including three children, were burned to death yesterday when fire ;)t a three-storey house.
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  • 16 1 DJIBOUTI (French Somali land) Mon— Torrential rains caused .serious floods m Djibouti yesterday.
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  • 9 1 Managers' prices today selling $1.24, buying
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 51 1 FOORMAN'S SCHOOL OF MUSK (Vienna Conservatoire of Musrc) HERE'S YOUR CHANCE to learn how to Play any of Hie fallowing Piano, Hormony, Piano-occord*on, I Violin, Guitar, Aural BM| (ear troining) theory of B^ music, Piano-Jaxz, Sing. Ik w&Zm ing, Trumpet, Saxophone 4V Clarinet. W^^mmms. 28-A, Penong Lone, Singapore 9. Tel:
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  • 145 2 Coming Green Goddess with 516 tourists ZCH SINGAPORE, Monday. ()NE of the world's top luxury liners, the 34,000-ton Caronia ("The Green Goddess") will arrive m Singapore next Sunday. On board are ~>l<> tourists on a 95-day round-the-world 30,000-mile cruised mpletely air-conditioned, thr Caronia is one of the largest post-war British
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  • 461 2 AIRPORT TO GET A KITCHEN FOR JET AGE PAYA LEBAR, Mon. A new air-con-ditioned flight kitchen will be built at Bangkok Airport m 2\ months' time by Thai International. The kitchen, which will be the most modern one In Far East, is the answer to the jet age. It will
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  • 22 2 M\\ YORK m m. acco The per reports that In Canada control and Aluminium j ary aluml
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  • 80 2 SHIPS IN PORT ships lyinc alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today an-: Van Der Hagen 4/5. Benmacdhui 6A. Glnyo Maru 6 7, Coromandel 8 9, Okhla 10 11. Mikumo Maru 13 14. Hamburg 15 16. Glenville 18. Tjili\vo!:^ 19, l!ipis 21 22. Mizuho Maru 2:* 24, Thorstrand
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  • 77 2 MOSCOW: A Soviet Go\eminent delegation left here yeslerduy for talks In Damascus on the detailed application ot an economic and technical co- ement signed between Russia and the Syrian region of the United Arab Republic m October. 1 957. the Soviet news acency Tass
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  • 66 2 m\v york: Lead and zinc mption m the United Slates should increase about 10 per cent m 19G0 compared with 1959. senior officials of the St. Joseph Lead Co. said. Andrew Fletcher, chairman, and Mi. Francis Cameron aid thai if a Increase In
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  • 271 2 Philippines' bid to boost cement sales MANILA: The Philippine Commercial Attache m Saipon. h.id reported brighi prospects for local cement exports to South Vietnam, a spokesman for the Department of Commerce Industry said yesterday. The spokesman said the Philippine Commerce Secretary. Mr. Manuel Lim. had directed all commercial attaches
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  • 106 2 IMPROVED TREND IN LONDON MARKETS LONDON. Mon.—Following their continuous fall during the preceding weeks, the stock markets here took a turn lor the better at the beginning of last week. This improved trend was fully maintained on subsequent days, and although the pace of the advance slowed down towards the
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  • 35 2 NEW YORK: The Ford Motor Co. and consolidated subsidiaries had a net income of $451,367,367 m the latest calendar year. This compares with a net income of 5116.205.097 m 1958.
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  • 875 2 U P 14 DOW N 4 UN CHANGED 162 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. KEY TO MAKINGS I cct Cia cHitai mil i Mil eiclMlug eftnrthitf *i exclHliai iiviieil I cfei cm Mais ittm T ier =s ticluimi capital rttvrt T ccr cub capital retin I c« cum
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 9 3 W<ASY LUCKLESS DRIVE** »a W piLED JNTQ PARKED BUSES
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    • 388 3 LATEST JUDGING METHODS AT PHOTO DISPLAY SINGAPORE, Monday. ABOIT one hundred member of the Singapore Photography Society and representatives of i\\c Singapore (tardening Society were presenl at the judging of the photographic exhibition of floraj studies which is being held m conjunction with the
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    • 227 3 These motorists have to pass death trap' every day SINGAPORE, Monday. trom the Serangoon re compelled to run into describe as a "death trap." ss driver has piled into the arked A a corner leading ii Way. OUT RAVAN WORD VILLAGES Mon. to the Open-air B d there is nothing
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    • 182 3 Seven from Singapore for Kuala Lumpur youth conference STAMFORD, Mon. Three delegates and four observers from Singapore will attend the General Assembly of Young Christian Workers m Kuala Lumpur from next Saturday to April 5. The three delegates re- i presenting Singapore Y. C. W. are: Mr. A. P. Nathan
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    • 125 3 1U KIT TIMAII. Monday. FORMER general secretary of the University of Malaya Students 1 Union, Mr. Johnny Johnson, said the university health service should be extended to all students, irrespective of whether they live inside or out side the campus. Mr. Johnson said
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    • 20 3 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The second pilgrim ship to Mecca, the Anshun, will leave Slnga--1 pore on March 31.
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    • 158 3 ill at. H |T (JW lbo k i runuth ptiLt \h Choi MN tO ih -rumah l I I \h < h v Ah tor a Hasan >t\k m I Mt itas IkeniM Haaaa ittft on a ufc'hon* ajak Hasan minum teh: Ah C hong
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    • 107 3 Mon. The new k officials of the Kallang Airport Estate Community Association are: President. Dr. Chong T Muir vice-presidents, Mr. Char. Chong Hian: Mr. Chua Seng Jin, and Mr. Tan Wee Ping: secretary. Mr. Lee Say Hong; assistant secretary, Mr. S V Packirisamy: treasurer. Mr Chia Tat
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    • 153 3 KATONG. Mon. A new five-year plan being drafted to develop the natural resources of Brunei. Hajl Ibrahim the Mentrl Besar of Brunei, who stayed overnight at the Embassy Hotel on his way home after attending the EC\FE conference m B kok. disclosed this to
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    • 59 3 NO REGISTRATION NEEDED FOR GRADS' GUILD SINGAPORE, Mon. The Guild of Nanyang University Graduates has been exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance. The preparatory committee of the guild has been Informed about this decision by the Registrar of Societies last week. The first general meeting of the guild wil
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    • 35 3 The Ceylon dance troupe flies in SINGAPORE. Mon. The well-known "Dancers of Ceylon" troupe flew into Singapore last night by Malayan Airways from Bangkok to perform at the Happy World Stadium from March 21 to
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    • 17 3 THE JOHANSSON STORY 1 Of i life Pr» II) hope ol PLEASE EVER1 I mini the 1
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    • 210 3 They slept through it all as burglars made off with belongings TANGLIN, Monday. RESIDENTS of Whitley Park, off Duneam Road, are concerned over the six burglaries which have taken place there within the last two montns. In three of those cases, thieves had broken into bungalows while the occupants were
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 23 3 I Malay lesson So H a copy of the JJ^-JsSrtS son comet, over the air nD g tomorrow at 8 P'«the paper auay
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    • 166 3 KANDYAN DANCES (variety of 24 items) m aid of The A^l m HP Jl HAPPY WORLD L 1 STADIUM Mb jLj TO-MORROW 4M NICHT 22nd MARCH7I96O at 6.30 p.m. 9.30 p.m. Bookings:- Robinsons B. P. de Silva Ltd. $5-. $3-. $2-. $1/-. PI lAM 111 ll* (Space kindly donated by
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 122 3 P.M. 1.00 Programme sum- nouncements; 7.00 The news; mary; 1.02 Monday medley; 1.30 7.15 Learn Malay— 'Lesson EleThe news: 1.40 Newstalk; 1.45 ven'. Cor de Groot plays: 2.00 Clo.se j 7.30 Sing it again; «.0O Quesdown. tion time; 8.15 Songs of th« 5.00 Programme summary: 5.03 South; 8.30 Science survey.
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  • 61 4 Tinkling notes row: Mildred is cut from will I OXDOX. Mon.— lt v the tinkling notes of •d Miss Hazel Taylor to cut hei Idred from he £16,000 fMsl ill, a judsre me I Left two wills 1958. ulk of her rr. ther Elizabeth her 57-year- lor, a v ng
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  • 140 4 Unfaithful wife: Baby was 35 days late only f ONDON, Mon. A wife who had a baby 315 days after she last saw her husband, had been unfaithful, the Court of Aoueal decided. Mrs. Betty June Hanklns. Of Sunbury on Thames, claimed the baby was her band's. Mr. John Robert
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  • 31 4 W YORK. Men.—Senator John Kennedy, who is tpaigning for the Democratic presidential nomination, has proposed a programme by which countries h food" surpluses would .em available to hunnations.- Reuter
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  • 94 4 WONDER GIRL SAYs I WARNED THAT T H E I RACE MIGHT DO a J OF HARM TO ME 1 \yONDER GIRL Wendy M( J dermined her health m her race down the length of }\r She said: "When I halfway through the r
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  • 54 4 This marvellous jump by a high-booted soldier is one of the outstanding features by the world famous Russian Army Chorus of 60 dancers —20 of them women which will have a month's season at the Palais de Sports m
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  • 163 4 COMPLAINT: BULLING" THE KITS BY THE CANDLES f ONDON, Mon.— Lights out sounds at 10.30 p.m. but candles still flicker m the barrack-room as the Buffs "bull" on Until NCOs say their k.. perfect. National Service men of the Buffs— the Royal Bast Kent Regiment arr not allowed to leave
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  • 27 4 TOKYO. Mon. Mr. Vladimir Pavsic, president of the Slovenia Writers Association of Yugoslavia, arrived here last night for a tour of Japan LONDON. Monday.
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  • 74 4 AN AMBITIOUS CAPITALIST' WITH AN EYE ON MOSCOW MONTREAL, Mon. Stephen Laufer, an ambition 38-year-old Canadian. lining to be the first capitalist to open the first private enterprise sales office m Moscow. He hopes to speed the flow and volume of Canadian gooas un me growing Russian consumer market. He
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  • 22 4 BOGOTA, Mon. Polling began yesterday m the first Colombian elections since the democratic government took office m August 1958.
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  • 30 4 Crash -Sabrina escapes POMPAXO BEACH (Florida) Mon. British entertainer Sabrina escaped injury yesterday when the station wagon m which she was a passenger was hit by a small car. Reuter.
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  • 222 4 'Perfect wife' CAN marry in spite of father's 'NO' JN her mother's opinion, IS year-old Denise Ruse would make a perfect wife. But whenever Denise mentioned marriage her father said NO. Denise did not let llii.s cool Ikt ardour for 21-year-old airman Harold Mutton. The Perfect Wife went on planning
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  • 106 4 KATMANDU. Mon. A special aircraft named 'Yeti" which will carry the Swiss expedition and their equipment to the slopes of Dhaulagiri, the highest unclimbed mountain In the world, landed here yesterday with six members of the expedition led by Max Eiselin. The six-seater aircraft,
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  • 20 4 TUNIS. Mon.— Tunisia was decked with flags yesterday to celebrate the fourth anniversary of her independence from France.
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  • 238 4 Man bald at had flowing T ONDON, Mon.— From L* the age of four, Dr. Edmund Atkinson's patient had been as bald as a coot. Even with a magnifying glass, not the slightest trace of hair could be seen on his head. Furthermore, the man never had to shave. The
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  • 107 4 CANADA TO SPEND $302 MIL. FOR CENTENARY OTTAWA, Mon.—Canada's 100 th birthday party m 1967 is likely to cost at least M 5302.5 million. And it may include a World Fair at Montreal. The Internat.onal Bureau of Exhibitions In Paris meets next month to decide between Montreal and Vienna. If
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  • 26 4 TOKYO. Mon.— A Japanese mbsion left here by air today to btudy rocket industries m the United States. Britain, and other European countries
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 167 4 BORN on this first day of the incoming sign. Aires, you are ruled by Mars, the god of war and dispenser of vital energy. You are a pioneer leader m the fight for ideas as well as a battler m the realm of positive action. You have an exceptional talent
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    • 202 4 GEMINI (May 22- June 21) Use discretion m promoting business plans and there can be all- *ij or everyone. CANCER (June 22- July 23) You can advance your 'interests by promoting objectives which are a co-operative effort. LEO (July 24-Aug. 23)— Combine domestic and business matters successfully. One reacts upon
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  • 312 5  -  EDNA TAN DELEGATES NEGOTIATE WITH DEALERS IN DRIVE TO INCREASE EXPORTS TO SPORE By Singapore, Monday NEGOTIATIONS to improve and increase the exports of fresh fruits from Australia to Singapore are going on between an Australian delegation and local fresh fruit importers. The delegates, Mr.
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  • 47 5 KATONG Monday. AR H. COXCIO. a Filipino architect and the Philippine delegation to the >nal Co ot Scientific id m Sydn» Melbourne recent pore for an on-the-spot stud; nent problems and latest archi- ions I MR. CON C I O
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  • 92 5 9 bar on Cheshire band leaves for hong kong limit iirm !w«^r2i!^ C#rp^ Dnuns of tIMS H Bn !l iLhefZTi r^ Ule lol mand Bandmaster Hone Ron? uh ef t *'»Ka»>ore yesterday for a visit to lion. KM| uh, r ,t u,H tak«. part m the
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  • 94 5 GERMAN FIRM AWARDED NEW POWER CONTRACT KUALA LUMPLrt. Mon.— A West German firm been awarded the contract lor the laying of 120 miles of overland electricity lines that will channel the giant Cameron Highlands hydro-elect ric project the main network of the Central Electricity Board. The firm, s Brown Boveri,
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  • 105 5 AN ENVOY'S WIFE HOPES TO MAKE FRIENDS IN S'PORE SINGAPORE, Moil.— A pretty young Ceylonese mother is seeking friends among Singapore women. NYwcomer Mrs. Joan Rabot. 27. is wile of Oylon's. now Assistant Commissioner m Singapore. Mrs. RaiDot, who fame to Singapore with her hus^ band three week.- ago. is
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  • 46 5 Carras— it's try, try and try again SINGAPORE. Mon. Two Singapore Harbour Board tugs, the Tunda and the Griper, yesterday made another unsuccessful attempts to tree the Liberian freighter Capeton Carra> which ran aground last week. 15 miles from Singapore Tne tug.^ will iry again today.
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  • 155 5 PRIVATE TALKS AND TWO COUPLES ARE NOW SATISFIED SINGAPORE, Mon.The Fifth Magistrate, Mr. Lim Ewe Huat, helped to settle differences between two couples m maintenance cases by seeinsr them m chambers. The parties 1-ater expressed their thanks to the court. Earlier, their differences were over the amount payable as maintenance
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  • 63 5 PAYA LEBAR. Mon.— There will be combined Easter sunrise service of the Geylang Straits Chinese Methodist Church and the Bedok Me- 1 thodist Church at Marine Parade at 5.30 a.m. on April 17. Officiating ministers will be the Rev. Chew Hock Hin and the Rev. Chan
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  • 30 5 PAYA LEBAR. Mon. -The Far East Realty Limited is putting up two blocks of twostorey terrace houses m Boundary Road. The houses will be sold to the public.
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  • 82 5 13,000 OWNERS WARNED REGISTER YOUR DOGS SINGAPORE, Mon.—SinlO gapore's 13.000 dog owners have been warned to register their pets or let them face the City Council dog shooters. "Register your dogs or they will be shot" notices have been sent to dog owners. A City Council spokesman said: "Officers from
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  • 39 5 KATONG. Mon.— Tlif Singapore Teachers' Union will hold a Hari Raya dano the Singapore Military Force headquarters on March 27 from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tickets are available at the union office during office hours.
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  • 191 5 CONCERN OVER ILLEGAL ADOPTION OF BABIES SINGAPORE. Sat Sixty-four ehildn changed hands iv Singapore last month, according to Department of Social W fare. But I are many more who ha been transferred from home to home without official notii. tion. This is the problem I officials of the $inga Children's
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 106 5 By John Prentice 6c Fred Dickensdn by Lee Talk and Phil Davis „t ~^-~^^Z\ b^l ZIHAVtB TO .MARRY TWirJ I LADY 6MIRLANJa\ //o. /^-rxA^f/N YEAR? HOW PARE MDU! --BELIEVE ME— /\.^R A SH 7 .-JfjvV IPDNTHWfi-DPO AG YOC'K LAWYER > /pLLZ~ lOF JULIET By Stan DraKe |k Xim "^^Ji HARPLYSEE
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  • 365 6 OPINION Ceylon: The result is encouraging TRUE to expectations, no single party has won enough seats m Ceylon's election to be abie to form a stable government on its own. The result nevertheless is about as encouraging as could have been looked for m the circumstances. Chaos might so easily
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  • 1955 6  - Round- by-round account of 'the fight of my life' INGGEMAR JOHANSSON INGEMAR JOHANSSON DFHGH BRITAIN CAN'T FIND A CHAMPIOs^^ JOBASSSOH TBUS WHY: ESC^T BOXERS DON'T WORK HARD ENOvqjj, Ln ingemar Johansson give* the facts about the Sight that ended the myth of American boxing superiority. VERY few boxers have my
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  • 946 6 I GO IN WITH MY NEW ATTACKING STYLE. ..AND DROP THE RICHT-CROSS title I had won from the Italian, Franco Cavieehi. m September. 1956. Behind him stood the whole 01 the British Press, with its le^yriciary dream about the unbeatable English heavyweight. Despite the iact that I had beaten Bygraves,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 98 6 A 'MUST' FOR If WISE PHOTOGRAPH! Gevapan 33 a medium speed to specifications listed by Ze for miniature Photography A.S.A. setting daylight 125 A.S.A. setting artificial light 8G Resolving power 2.550,1 me (100 lines/mm) Available at all I good photographic dec I can really sit bacK 4 I entruti all
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  • 124 7  - Hold-up two babies born in taxis CHAN SWAN BEE ALAN KHOO By and L^fF/C JAM AND I sffVT LEVEL JLoSSJNG^BOTH LjtfS, SONS WELL t>IN<;.U>()HK. M ondsn tuiii l);il)> boys were borii m Singapore la>t week as their rushing to Kandan X Kerbau >pital. baby Goh Nvuk Kirn. was ».ia ;i.id.
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  • 210 7 SENXETT ESTATE, Monday. J^ GANG of teenagers m drain-pipe Yankee pants and T-shirts have been invading Sennet! Estate with catapults during the last few nights. The thrill-seeking youths hide themselves m dark corners and fire at passing cars, bicycles and pedestrians. Then they split up and
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  • 33 7 SINGAPRE. Men. The Literary. Debating and Dra- matic Society of St. Joseph's Institution will hold its annual oratorical contest at the i Oei Tions Ham Hall. S.J.I, on Saturday, April 9.
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  • 33 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Altar Boys' Society of the Church of Saints Peter and Paul will hold its next monthly jetihg on Sunday. March 27. at the Parachial House at 10.15 v.m.
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  • 218 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. Private tuition m Singapore has entered a period of "hard times." The reason: The supply of private tutors m the last few months has been swelled by the thousandodd university undergrads now on long vacation. In addition there are several hundred students who
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  • 115 7 NEW KEBAYA SEWING CLASS-WITH DIPLOMA IN 4 MONTHS CINGAPORE, Mon. The Singer Sewing Centre here has started a new graduate diploma course tor sewing the kebaya. Mrs. Daisy Tan. kebaya instructress, said that only students who had obtained the Singer Sewing Centre's elementxy, intermediate and senior embroidery diplomas would be
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  • 79 7 4 FIRST CLASS PASSES IN TYPEWRITING SINGAPORE, Mon. The following candidates of Eng Han Evening Commercial classes passed their Pitman Examinations held In December, last year. Typewriting intermediate: Chin Woon Fat (first class). Ridzuan bin Haji Noor (first class), Hassim bin Usqp (first class) and Choo Sai Long (tirst class).
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  • 17 7 You are looking lovely today LOOKING LOVELY today is Miss Phoon Scow Fong, aged 22, a receptionist
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  • 218 7 SINdAPOHH. Mon<l;i\ piFTKKN students have qualified :is dentists at the University of Malaya. Twelve passed m all subjects of the Final Part II Professional Examination for the degree of Bachelor of Dental Surgery. They are Lai Cham Pui (Distinction In Prosthetic Dentistry > Lye Thim
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  • 228 7 GROWING UP-AND THE ROLE OF LOVE KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Children need parental affection, love and the security of a warm and good home. Without these they cannot really be brought up as normal individuals. Mr. Chong Wenu Ch Soe.al Wellare Oflicer m i charge of the probation and approved school
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    • 192 7 DAILY CROSSWORD CLCES ACROSS :e between God and man Japa--13 QOUtli IT. Ihe French word I ied •3 > this make it 24 tntj" i'\ maUed, they might be lain on i 7». CLUES DOWN 1. This is effected by one with a lo freedom mercy Ined «7>. 3. It\s
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    • 155 7 TODAY'S EVENTS FEDERATION OF BOYS' CLUBS (Queen Street): Judo 6 p.m.; motor repairing class, photography 7 p.m. KATONG BOYS' CLUB (Guillemard Road > Badminton, indoor games 3 p.m.; sepak raga 5 p.m.; bodybuilding 6 p.m. BUKIT TIM AH YOUTH CLUB: Table-tennis, football, indoor games 4 pjn.; bodybuilding 6 p.m. SINGAPORE
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  • 465 8  -  MARGHANITA WEE grow A-W-A-Y of the www U DEEP DOWN THIS DAUGHTER NEEDS REASSURANCE OF LOVE jyjRS. EL Yang: is n orried about her sixteen-year-old daughter. She writes: Jean, my daughter, goes dancnight She too many boy friend SI s they are just dancing partners
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  • 741 8 HAVE YOU a health problem? Send it to the Free Press Doctor. But remember, he can answer your questions only m this column. VERY month for 15 years Mr. C. 1 hoon has had to get up at a staff meeting and read
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  • 358 8 THE JUDGES' COM MEN] ON DIFFICULT CLUES rpHE PRIZE m the Singapore Free Press $500 Word Puzzle "D" was shared between three entrants. They are: C. L. GORTON, 131, Holland Grove Drive, Singapore R. W. HEAVISIDE, 68-G. Lorong 33, Geylang. Singapore DONALb QUINTAL. 160. East
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  • 226 9 FGHGHJ By F.B. Robertson, ANN ended his as Australia's Health but m the Ihis and his first doctor, he had unusual B :*ed how to naged to retain a so tru sting, and reading. ting young Dr. resident m a
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  • 19 9 What do you ow about stralia I by idble X ould I |f is the i present InI inoun-
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  • 196 9 OATTLE FOR THE MIND. William Sargent. Pan, $1.25. In detail and with the aid of photographs the author describes the mechanics of indoctrination, brainwashing and thought control. MPBEII KINGDOM Hammond Innes. FonUn.i. npbeli had ded 26 years of hi :i« to prove that thero the Rockie-.
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  • 562 9  -  GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON By THE HOUSE BUILT OS D. By Gerald Reiti and jlson. 3 IN the end, it is the German generals whom one finds hardit to excuse. Those tight-lipped, hardeyed paladins of Germany V honour emerge as the most despicable figures m
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  • 277 9 R.A.S.C. SHOWS VARSITY HOW IT TACKLES ATOM WAR PROBLEMS IJUCLEAR war poses entirely new problems to all branches of the British Army but to the Royal Army Service Corps those problems covei" not only the battle area but also the forward maintenance areas, the storage and distribution points, the lines
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  • 40 10 Week-end Sport Spore Club r reach the final of Ritchie Cup r rHE Royal ore Club entered Utchie ival Bj :ly m md (gui S :urday. the ivinci 1 v-apper Easy i ichi t rounc \RELF S p r beat
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  • 318 10  -  Ken Toft A hot one which missed the bat and he stopped it with his mash By BUKIT TIMAH. Monday CJTANVAC Gassers were just too good for the Kiwis of 75 Sqdn RNZAF when they met at Bukit Timah yesterday. In an
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  • 414 10  -  VERITY GILL By EXCITING DRAWS AT BOTH BALESTIER ROAD MATCHES THE Indian Association wicket at Balestier Road turned out to be batsman's paradise for Surrey Coll Roger Bowles and scl teacher A jit Singh yesterday. The Army Indian match ended m
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  • 314 10  - Martens gets five lives on way to brisk, unbeaten 1 33 VIJAY MARKAR By JOHN Martens of Singapore Recreation Club and S. Suntharalingam of University of Malaya tured honours on the second week of the SCA senior tournament yesterday. Marjfen* stole the limelight llve cnances at 2. 35. 60 when
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  • 18 10 SOCCFIR: Singapore Junior Asian tup E!fvrn v Evrrpady. Jalan B^sar (5.15). GOLF: L.G.I. Mrdal. Sime Road.
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  • 97 10 NAZIR Mallal. who won his first singles competition at the Royal Island Club before the war, caused a sensation there on Saturday. A regular golfer at the RIC for th e past 21 rears. Mallal won the "A" division Stableford monthly competition with a
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  • 124 10 Return trophy IMKMA, who won the ±J 'Mr. Physique" challenge trophy at the first Merdeka Games m 1957, has been asked to return the handsome trophy m time for the four-nation international u-eightlifting and physique contest at Kuala Lumpur m June. Countries competing are Burma, Siama. Singapore and Malaya Burma
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  • 480 10 FAST ACTION AS SCHOOLS DECIDE INTER- DISTRICT TITLE P. Panjang District 3; Serangoon District 1. pASIR Panjang District became first winners of the inter-District Combined Schools soccer competition m the final at Jaian Besar Stadium on Saturday. After an even score of
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  • 8 10 KADIR DO IT WITH 50-YAH sprint! I I
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    • 186 10 s thus content M r One Diamond to By M. Harrison-Gray regret. V. Dealer: South s no cause G s me mv to speak with a ten-lo 10*6 5 2 id East declined to 9 3 South ruefully < 10 19 3 13 tricks. w E -eems absurd not to
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  • 175 11 oss and Brabham FOrced to quit Grand Prix Cerman is first RACUSE. Monc I nnany won the Svra formula two cars m a the British ace, imcal trouble when m the Ed fastest lap I- a. n ierman Porsche, led from p before he was forced to fastest lap with
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  • 18 11 en tennis France d* i the I m 4 Htm Te: •.J the comd t in j Garros
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  • 126 11 WORRELL NAMED CAPTAIN i ORGETOWN. Mon.— G VI .i not lead Indies m the tour of Australia next winter. >rrell was t :ed captain for the tour. This announcemeiv made by Mr. Ken hart. tary of the West Indies :d of Control, after a v meeti. Leslie Smith. Reuters Correspondent
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  • 65 11 OMMODORE IS STAR OF YACHT RACE rning rils R ich m j and iLtrbour "Ruth lead Tregon- but Ruth ill her and Torailed by J 0 m tnder wH c of the Royal Singapore Lhe show at the Club's by scoring a double. outpointed BERLIN, Mon. Gustav Scholz. German and
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  • 392 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Singapore ace Lim Peng Han •locked the fastest time of the day m tin •>'*» Motor Sports Clubs sprint at Kenny Hill yesterday. Driving his Urn Special, thf Singapore champion clocked 25.30 sees te > win the event racing
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  • 832 11 SGFGH ALLAN LEWIS SUMS UP [JPSETS were the order of the day at Ipoh yesterday. The two Class 3 distance race winners paid three figure dividends, and Race On surprised to win the main sprint. Lindalou. who led tor the last
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  • 100 11 These are the best horses to follow SIGNAL PATROL, second to Traveller's Cheque, should win the first time he goes over a slightly longer journey than 6F RACE ON. winner of the main sprint, improved pounds from his first race and won well. He raced away m the run home
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  • 118 11 SINGALANG, third to Daiku m Rac Six, is now well on the way to his first win m Malaya. He will improve further from yesterday's race, so keep him m mind for his next outing over 7F. to 9F. MALHAM. slowly away m Race
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  • 338 11 KUALA LUMPI'R. Monday.. South Malaya 2; North Makaya 1. doubt about it this is Souths year m Malayan hockey. At least, it has been so far and yesterday's match at Rifle Range Road Stadium tended to emphasise this fact. Who
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  • 321 11 London Irish recover after bad start I OXDON. Mon.—Lon--12 don Irish, who are unbeaten m England, recovered from an early setback, to beat Waterloo 11—5 m their Rugby Union club match on Saturday. Waterloo scored their points m the first live minutes, but the Irish rose to the occasion. Wing
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  • 162 11 SENSATIONAL WIN BY TEN GALLANT MEN TT was a tragic and glo- rious night at Friendly Hill. Tragic for Gordon Storey who was carried off the field writhing m agony after an ugly collision m the third minute of the Headquarters v "D" Company 30 Battalion RAOC inter-coy, league i
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  • 149 11 Aussies make study of bowling AUCKLAND, Mon. The Australian Cricket Board of Control U having a comprehensive report compiled on the time taken to bowl overs during the current tour oi New Zealand by an Australian XI. The Board wishes to compare the time aspects of the six-ball over m
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    • 119 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: Moloyon Government Contracts Awarded Singapore Government Contracts Awarded Plans Approved by Singapore City Council 0k Hong Kong Government Contracts A worded New Building Plans
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  • 196 12 A-ATTACK: THE ANSWER BUGS' TAKES A CATCH AT SECOND BASE... CHAMPIONS TOO GOOD FOR AIRMEN Underground shelters ward off radiation, blast UNIVERSITY STUDENTS DESIGN SURVIVAL CITY FOR COMMUNITY OF 10,000 PEOPLE NEW YORK, Monday. A STUDENT project at Cornell University College of Architecture has pointed the way to survival m
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  • 131 12 NORFOLK (Virginia), Mon. —Two men aboard a UJS. destroyer escort were kilk hen it collided with the Swedish merchant vessel Soya-Atlantic at the entrance to Chesa Peake B veral others of ihe 220 or nen aboard the 1.400- raining
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  • 268 12 COIN FIND IN ROTTING BAG IS DECLARED A TREASURE MANTWICH (Cheshire), Mo n. Twelfth-century English silver coins described as the biggest hoard ever discovered m England, have been declared treasure trove at an inquest here. The hoard was discovered by workmen digging a drain at a dairy, near here m
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  • 15 12 MANAM ISLAND. Mon.— The south crater ot the volcano here Is erupting. U.P.I.
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  • 218 12 100 -car drive by hooded Klansmen to promote segregation ATLANTA (Georgia), Mon.— The militant anti-Negro Ku Klux Klan took to the road in 100 cars in. Cobb County, Georgia, on Saturday night to persuade shopkeepers and businessmen to display pro-segrega-tion labels in their windows. The Klansmen. robed and hooded earned
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  • 178 12 OTTAWA, Illinois, Monday. A STABLE hand seen near the place m Starved Rock shite park where three middle-aged women were murdered last week was questioned by police for a second time over the weekend. No results of the questioning were
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  • 51 12 QUITO < Ecuador i, Mon.— Four people were reported dead and 21 injured In political clashes which marked a weekend visit here by Dr. Jose Maria Velasco Ibarra, who is campaigning for a fourth term as President of Ecuador. The election will be held on June 5.—
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  • 49 12 cases lost m fire GLASGOW. Mon.— A dock fire yesterday destroyed an estimated $15. million worth of whisky and sisal, awaiting shipment to the United States. More than $0,000 cases of whisky burned as firemen from all parts of the city fought flames hundreds of feet high.
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  • 159 12 May is back in London and Aird says 'the wisest thing' I ONDON. Mon.— Peter May, the England cricket captain, arrived here yesterday from the West Indies. Bronzed and smiling. Maylooks belied the physical con- i dition which compelled him to leave his team before the j last Test which
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  • 122 12 TRINIDAD WONT PAY FOR VISIT BY PRINCESS pORT OF SPAIN, Mon. The Trinidad Legislature refused to share the cost of the recent West Indies visit of the British Princess Royal, Aunt of Queen Elizabeth. The Trinidad Government asked the legislature to vote £7.100 for "decorations t tc." during the Princess
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  • 28 12 LONDON, Mon.— Public rewards have been offered by British banks and road haulage organisations In a nation wide campaign against bank robbers and lorry hi-j ackers.
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  • 24 12 EDINBURGH, Mon. The number of deaths from coronary thrombosis m Scotland last year topped the 10.000 mark for the first time.— Reuter.
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  • 29 12 ALGIERS. Mon. Muslim rebels yesterday released an army sergeant kidnapped last Sunday as part of the Arab nerve war against the French settlers of Algeria.
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  • 14 12 TAMPA, Florida, Mon.— Many families were evacuat- Ed after floods. Reuter
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  • 23 12 ALGIERS, Mon.— A time- bomb, left behind m a taxi by a customer, exploded yesterday and injured the i driver.
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  • 46 12 SYDNEY. Mon. A man died with an accidentally electrified radio aerial wrapped around his chest today after he went to the rescue of a housewife whose clothesline had come m contact with the aerial. The housewife was Reuter revived by artificial respiration.—
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