Sunday Standard, 28 September 1958

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  • 20 1 M M *ft n n SUNDAY STANDARD Vol. IX No. 88. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1958 24 Paget 20 ett.
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  • 83 1 TAIPEI. Sept. 27 (Reuter) A Nationalist communique today announced the volume of Communist gunfire was increasing. Between midnight and noon today, a total of 14,205 shells hit the Quemoys. *t was also announced today that Nationalist aircraft airdropped cigarettes and "mooncakes" to nationalist soldiers on
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  • 305 1 BURMA CRISIS: C-in-C TO HEAD GOVT. Prime Minister OMSB WML) amm\. V Na Calls On General Ne Win RANGOON, Sept. 27, (Reuter) The Burmese Prime Minister, U Nu yesterday called upon General Ne Win, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, to become head of an interim Government on Oct. 28. Burmese
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  • 208 1 Peace Desire Felt Lloyd THERE'S HOPE IN THE FAR EAST LONDON. Sept. 27. (UPI) British Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd returned from crucial Far Eastern crisis talks m New York today and said the "situation is not quite as critical" "The desire for a peacef il settlement is making itself fell
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  • 141 1 BRUNEI IS A SHANGRILA, SAYS TUNKU THE Federation's Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, on his arrival m Singapore yesterday by Malayan Airways from Brunei where he attended the Sultan's birthday celebrations, described the country as the "Shangrila of the East." The Tunku said: "It's a wonderful country. They have no
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  • 235 1 $350,000 TO SELANGOR IPOH. Sat. Ticket No. *****03 sold m Selangor, won the first prize of 5350.000 m the fifty-eighth Socia.l and Welfare Services Lotteries Board draw held at the St. John Ambulance Association building here this afternoon. The second prize No. *****11 ($125,000) went to Perak while
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  • 161 1 HONGKONG. Sept. 27 (.Reuter). Singapore Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, arrived here today aboard a Malayan Airways D.C-4 on i*s inaugural flight from Singapore to Hongkong. Mr. Lim told reporters at the airport that he was confident of the political stability m Singapore, but added
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  • 391 1 THE message which visiting Washington University Professor Stanley Spector left with the students of Nanyang University, when he gave them a 50-minute talk on Thursday, could with advantage be reprinted and distributed to every educational institution m Singapore and the Federation. It was up to them, as students, he
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 198 2 Wo New Supply, 7 hey' re 7 old BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sat. Residents m the Central Province Wellesley are warned that they may not be served with new water supply from the reservoirs m Bukit Mertajam. i This warning was given m a letter from the
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  • 164 2 KAUM IBU THREATENS BOYCOTT ALOR STAR, Sat. The Kedah UMNO Kaum Ibu. which was instrumental for the success of the Alliance m the last Federal elections. i had threatened to "boyco-.t" the Kedah UMNO m the forthcoming general elecI tions. At a protest meeting last j night at Sungei Patani
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  • 47 2 A CYCLIST, Sim Heng, was involved m an accident with a lorry at Alexandra Road. Singapore, at 2.40 p m. yesterday. He died a few hours Inter at the General Hospital. Inspector Jogindar Sir.'*.'! of Sepoy Lines Police Station yesterday appealed {or eye witnesses.
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  • 65 2 (ceJref' ™Vr rn r ?I Sin^P°»-e. Sir William Goode, at Ste nS^S 8 i ,de m a mmi «^"re train yesterday Pr are shL St T And l ew s <-^hedral fete and fun fair. norp a „j im "*2 h S oy E ShiPld I>pan f
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  • 125 2 SINGAPORE Minister for Health, Mr. A. J. Braga, yesterday said that he was fully satisfied with the way m which the staff at Kandang Kerbau hospital served the people. The Minister paid a surprise visit to the hospital last week by going through the rear entrance
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  • 281 2 It Won't Affect Trade Jumabhoy WAY CLEAR FOR INDUSTRIAL RELIEF PROTECTION of local industries will not harm the Colony's entrepot trade. Singapore Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, said yesterday This protection would hp given on a strictly selective basis "where the benefits accruing lo Singapore through
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  • 146 2 MORE CHILD CLINICS GOVT'S AIM SINGAPORE Government is considering the expansion of its domiciliary midwitery scheme to serve the entire island. Minister for Health, Mr A. J. Braga. told a Press conference yesterday that when the proposed scheme wa' completed all cases of normal deliveries could be attended to at
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  • 136 2 Colony Sportsman Weds SINGAPORE S n P known footballer Mr Lim Soo Worm, with his bride, the former Miss Mimi Lvi Chin Hu a after their atarriage gf the Singapore Resi*tr\ yesterday. Thr groom is the son of Mr and Mrs. Lim Cheng Jin and the bride is the daughter
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  • 36 2 LUCY Ong wa> acquitted n the Singapore Fifth Mag trate's Court yesterday n charge of criminal br< ie I trust °f motor car n which (2.006 wa> said to be on Dec. 13 last rear.
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  • 52 2 A JUGGLER. Za n bin Mima j was v-; [r the ba *k al the City Park m Ma a i on Friday night. He was idmitted to the Genera.] Hospital and a man has been deta I by Po ice for Question i z m connection with
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  • 22 2 s: 50 1 '■".'I S I vi ng |n Japai S tig Apec p bulk $561. Tone era
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 667 2 I ANNOUNCEMENT SINCAPORE MODEL ACADEMY New cou s ri beg°.n i r-^ Thursday Or*^ner ?-n Mode wives Club register r~ a moi ng classes neg'nn ng Wed* lav dt< >ci Btb at SITUATION VACANT UNION OF BURMA SHIPPINC t< ng E• v a i Second En| neers, H r *t
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    • 454 2 WHERE TO SHOP 00. YOU WANT your Loved one to remember you tor a Lifetime then visit Chiong Shmg lewellers (Est 1934' UM-4 v«-si* North Bridge Road Phone ***** I WHERE TO EAT ELIZABETHAN CRILL, RAFFLES j HOTEL tor tne discriminating JOHORE HOTEL, opposite Navai Base Air-cond I oned r"-r;
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    • 53 2 Rubber Estate For Sale OFFERS are invited for the purchase of a Rubber Estate at Batang Malaka comprising 2,302 acres of old and young rubber m tapping and 318 acres of immature rubber. For further details and permission to inspect please apply to R.E.A. Cumberbatch Ltd., Denmark House, 84, Ampang
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    • 138 2 LaH JCAPITOL^RESTOOHI II r own' r^H I H^jJ m xk< vi I rW mmW i; I H J I aau| 1 LrL. II lUI p_JI M\K<.l £II and al I jZmmmmm\ IODAI uMn I ■tag] < I x. m maW 1- 1 n < I for „fl SINCERE S SI
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  • Article, Illustration
    27 3 .gj iik m >lr R. Soediro. and the t' r p Mr i>n; En* Guan (left), seen toI ,u p ri r left for Indonesia yesterday.
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  • 24 3 CLOSE TO THE PEOPLE' HHltf ctaseness should be fostered between titttfcl leaders of Singapore, the Mr R. Soediro, *aid yesterday. klsjlk
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  • 10 3 Mr. c-'\ N \v Eduction be Cen- yer tenWill
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  • 85 3 THE Director of Social Welfare. Singapore, Mr. VYoon Wah Siang. yesterday declared open the 34th Perak House Sea Scout Den at Pasir Pan.iang. Mr. Woon praised the group commi.tee for its assistance to the Scout movement and for raising funds to send two scouts to
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  • 136 3 Thugs Rob Housewife Of $75 TWO men dragged a housewife. Mrs. Ahmad Abideen, and robbed her of $75 at Jalan Hung Jebat quarters m the early hours of Friday. When the housewife woke up from her sleeD and stepped out of he room, the prowlers dragged her to a spot
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  • Article, Illustration
    19 3 TWO new branches of the Overseas I'nion Bank were yesterday opened at Se.egie and South Bridge Roads.
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  • 100 3 THE Deputy Superintendent of Police. Secret Society Branch C.I.D. Mr. Koh Lian Wah, yesterday foiled an attempt by four housebreakers m McPherson Road. Singapore, and succeeded m arresting three of them. Mr. Koh said that at about 4.30 a.m. a neighbour knocked at his door and told
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  • 34 3 A shop-assistant. Yeo Lim Chye. 2fi. was jailed for six months m the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday for stealing 50 cents m coins* from a Singapore Dublic telephone box.
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  • 106 3 VISITORS' DAY AT THE UNIVERSITY The Acting Vice-Chancellor of the University oi Maiaya, Prof. R. D. Purchon will officially open the Students' Union Visitors' Day today at 9 a.m. The purpose of the Day is to open the portals of the University to the public for the first time, said
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  • 42 3 SINGAPORE District Judge, Mr. S. K. Lee, yesterday sentenced Roy William Oliveiro, 26, to six months' jail on a charge of house breaking with intent to steal from Carlos Caloca at Victoria Street on Sept. 13. He pleaded guilty.
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  • 264 3 'Anxious To Avoid Strike THE 10,000 strong Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation yesterday called on the Mayor. Mr. Ong Eng Guan, to open negotiations to avert the threatened strike by the Councils nightsoil workers. The strike was called by the Nightsoil Workers' Union to
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  • 171 3 PENANG, Sat. Before a former Journalist took an overdose of sleeping pills, he wrote* two letters one addressed to a Magistrate and the other to the Police, the Coroner's Court was told today. The Coroner. Inche Nik Hussain bin Nik Ali. returned a verdict
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  • 118 3 „;i T E Sin S a Pore City Council has not acted "ultra asking its employees rnJ° ll i nteer to sw e P the roads for two days In connection with the Council' Mass Health Movement. This was stated m a written answer to a question
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  • 68 3 THE British Under-Sec-retary of State for Air. Mr C I. Orr Ewing, wilt arrive m Singapore on Tuesday to meet R.A.F. personnel m Malaya and Singapore. The Minister is expected to arrive a t R.A.F.. Changi at 5 p.m. and will be me by the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 310 3 11l i% w 11/ ii ill ■lliiliiffA d mmkl^J l 111 111 I.T.lllMltfl Time Sgnal and News, 145 R?WmWammAamml^mmmmW LM 111 F 1m W IV Hit [firW -LM m^ B U mm h^ mm^ mm 9^ m Ma r^mmmajMltjKammy^m] Wwlmw^aiWwvJk^mw^M Listeners Choice. m. He'io l/^^[ HMuU dK3£|llLi99 Children. ißl^^^^^^^WiWWl the
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  • 71 4 FIRST Lord of the Admiralty, the Earl of Selkirk speak s to a petty officer during his inspection tour of the Royal Navy Units at the Far East Station, Naval Base, yesterday. The Earl arrived m Singapore on Friday morning pfter a tour of Australia and New
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  • 63 4 INSPECTOR Bolt of the Singapore Harbour Board Pu 'ice Force got up on Friday morning and found his car ir s garage near Gate 9 missing. Aftpr fourteen hours, one of the off-duty Harbour Policeman rang up to say that ihe car was found lying
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  • 67 4 An enjoyable "Moon Festival" dance and social, organized by the Women's Section of the Johore Bahru branch of the Malayan Chinese Association was held at the Diamond Jubilee hall on Friday night. The Rhythm King's Dance Band was m attendance The large crowd present helped to
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  • 268 4 HUSBAND AND WIFE M 'COMPANIES' CASE JUDGE FIXES HEARING FOR NOV. II DUDLEY EDGAR BOOTY and his wife, Joan May Booty, were yesterday discharged m the Singapore First District Court on six (three each) of the 13 summons charges preferred against them under the Companies
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  • 494 4  - as the POLICE BEAT Bopeep f \JANY people regard the T1 strong arm of the law as an overbearing paehvderm which crashes into its mission of keeping the peace with an awe-inspir-ing toughness. Few, however, do see the other side of the picture that a cop can be a very
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  • 38 4 A WASHERMAN. Tan Fuei Siang. was convicted m the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court yesterday on a charge of managing and possessing chap-ji-kee slips worth $6,634. The Magistrate. Mr. R. Ramason, postponed judgment till tomorrow.
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  • 46 4 STUDENTS of the LTniversify of Malaya will present •Stage Night" at the Cultural Centre, theatre Fort Canning Road, on Thursday and Friday night as part of their Union's Welfare Week Two plays '•Strangers at the Gate*' and "Hang Tuah"— will he staged.
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  • 44 4 FROM Wednesday, the Tangan-Ulu Pand.n Branch of the Singapore Labour Front will have its new office premises at 123 Whitley Road. The "Meet the People" session of the branch will be 'ield every Friday from 5.30 p.m. to 7.30 p.m.
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  • 104 4 fifl ji am SSSSSSSS: 'sssssssl ""fl I I I m 1 H fl I I V-'^B I sssssssl I to 'J fl fl I -■■WM I s I these I T H j war -..1 nwrrrj k J ,Ion UaA kit 1 ♦hat snmPthin; 1 I I I W\
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 69 4 P^^^lg^^^^^ via Hong foi l^^t^w^^i^W/ fa I X. a. 80K- sV^B v &w S.S. CHUSAN I SAILING 18th January 1959 1 RETURNING Brh February 1959 j 21 DaAYS VOYAGE > I WITH 4 DAYS IN JAPAN DAYS IN HONG M )NG F/*sr CLASS 9 TOURIST CLASS 5 Including stoy on
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  • Article, Illustration
    706 5  -  Lee Thong Choon By WIRELESS STATION 2,646 FT. UP A HILL A panoramic view from the summit mf the 4£ mile Kledang Hill road which trot recently co m p leted from Menglembu, just outside lpoh, to the top of the Hill (2,646 ft). On the left dis> tance
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  • 100 5 Quiet Corner L 49v« 000 l Ht*l a" f h on< teor We »«Y wa no nam 'o »r»«d and stare and thus deprive Ul »T fa pe<>« Nc w^er rh °t OMr wsjkmj ond pains 5 w<s«<jsr *t qrr m**j I'nwi 1 ond ill. How often
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  • 294 5 $60 IS NOT TOO MUCH FOR A SANDWICH! A BEWILDERED 85-year- old Greek American from California did not think US$2O (Ms6o) was too much to pay for a 25-cent (US) sandwich m Frankfurt, Germany. "I'm tired and I'm hungry," Nick Karavagellis explained m broken English to American military police the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 211 5 ILsssssssssssssssH Lsssssssssssssssssssssl today's ■^HHaHHssHsHL^sssHsHH ■■■■ssMssßLßsssssßssssßs^^ IVUIIJ -J Vll^lllVJ Hats off to engine designersl The latesTKign compression engines-are deposits m running and so ensures-TulTsin^oCh-po^r wonderful jobs, built to deliver more power with greater fuel economy than LCA w M grcalcst developnient for 32 ytm n ever before. No matter what your
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  • 576 6  - COME AND ENJOY THE COMFORT OF NEW 'OLD VIC ANACRUSIS Wk£^^^^^ m by e» EXT THURSDAY'S concert (Oct. 2) is by the Swiss violinist, Blaise Calamis, m the new Victoria Theatre. Mr. Calame, who has played I k H with increasing success m Europe during the past few years, is
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  • 563 6  -  Victor Doggett Reviev/ed By DELII'S. Brigg Fair. A Song Before Sunrise. Marche Caprice. On Hearing the First Cuckoo m Spring. Summer \ieht on the River. Sleigh Ride. Intermezto from "Fennimore and Gerda" Royal Philharmonic Orchestra cond. Beecham. H.M.V. ALP 1586 (12-inch). TIEREis a wonderful Delius A anothology,
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  • 168 6  -  1 Britain's best-selling re- 'i 1 cords. ji 1. WHEN— Kolin Twins 2. STUPID CUPID I > CAROLINA MOON I 1 Connie Francis I, 3. VOLARE— Dean Martin 4. RETURN TO ME j> 1 Dean Martin i 5. ALL I HAVE TO DO IS DREAM/CLAUDETTE Everly Brothers. ,1
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  • 9 6 LITTLE DEEN GOES A-BOATIN WITH MUM r,""""*i 'hnrrir. to&iftt
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  • 80 6 Pa p *'arm< j- N twenty c, i night r»r **fi I j {B: v.';'. fcnotim Jj hands nw Barry r weal si c HM\ -f him the r Never Been a 3 Jhat zip «'ith to /*< br< th< Mudlark? wise C gan HM\ j folks re ;er
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  • 306 6  - SONGBIRDS UNKNOWN Brother- AndS'n TUM-TAT TA-TA-T^HANKS, buddy, for that roll on the drums to set the mood. For here we are at this market place again and presenting three more of Discland's new faces of 1958. And— so help me, folks one of them has feathers on his! The new
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    767 7 L ws BOW Ton* Lee, a young New Ml lawyer, is making a unique .^,r -hution to interrultural relations. H j his family's cherished ,„;>. >n of Chinese recipes with rooks. His 256-page cooklw 9 C«ekins for American Kitchens," ;,\,h! iiton next month. v has been only a part-time
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  • 495 7 GONE are the days when a pilot can roll an aircraft over on Its back and just "step over the side." When anything goes wrong with one of today's modern high speed planes, a few seconds can mean the difference between life
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  • 419 7 SOWING RICE FROM THE AIR Australia Does It, Why Not Malaya? Tj^HAT a boon to Malayan rice farmers would be the sowing of rice seeds by plane! This has been done lately with complete success m high-yielding rice areas m Australia and might well be done here m conjunction with
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • FILM REVIEWS of the Week
    • 903 8 About Iords, skippers, soldiers, and fairy tale 3r TJOW would you like to be shipwrecked and marooned T on a desert island with four lovely girls and THE J ADMIRABLE CRICHTON? J If you're the "guy" then you'd be sure of a fine J holiday, for nothing's better than to
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 497 8 tIS-KKISPI WOW SHOWING! I if *JF TLt -ff \TO iIU6 U a.m.-1.45-4.15-6.45 A 9.30 p.m. WILLIAM ROLDEN "Till" ICTTV" C'Scope— (Col.) SOPHIA LORREN MMMMs Mm,*** nq FREE L i S T g Today 9 a.m. "IT BLOSSOMS AGAIN (Mand.) i Mat 1 Fra^ NOW SHOWING? 11 a.m. 1.45. 4.15. 6.45
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    • 169 8 Treasure Hunt JJERE'S a TREASURE HUNT which everyone can join. All you have to do is to FIND THE PLACE as indicated by the FIRST CLUE: "The writing on the wall leads you to the house with the same name as a famous crooner." At this place, you will meet
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    452 9 Japans National Sport Where V\\V\V\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\VVV\\\\\\\\\\\\\V\\V\V\\\\\V\\\\\\\\\\'V^^^\\\V Fat Men Win Fat Purses i *\%\\w\\\v\v\\v\\\\\\\\\v\\\\v\\\\\\\\\v\\v\\\\\\\\\\w^wwv ...and fight at the drop of the referee's mm, fan L i It is very simple to de me ia winnei m these contests. liC wrestler who falls, nes the ground wi'h his is or knee<. or
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  • 316 9 PERAK GO DOWN 4-2 B Spore In Final SINGAPORE Malays entered the final of the Sultan's Gold Cup soccer competition when they beat Perak Malays by four goals to two at Jalan Besar stadium last night. I They will now meet the winners of Penang and Kelantan. That match will
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  • 403 9 English Soccer Results LONDON. Sept. 27 (Reuter) Football results. LEAGUE ONE Birmingham C. 4. Leicester C. 2. Biarkburn R. 2, \ston Villa 3. Blackpool 2, West Ham V. 0. Bolton Wanderers 1. Burnley 2. Chelsea 4. Nottingham F. 1. Leeds I". 2. Arsenal 1. Luton T. 4. Preston N. E.
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  • 163 9 SINGAPORE led by three games to one over Johore m the Southern Zone final of the Foong Seong Cup competition played at the Kilat Club, Johore Bahru on Friday Singapore won the first singles, and both the doubles. In the second singles. Roland Ng.
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  • 162 9 Elliott's Decision On Monday PERTH, Sept. 27 (Reuter) Wonder miler Herb Elliott will be back from his bush holiday on Monday and his mother thinks he will immediately announce a decision about turning professional. Mrs. Elliott said today she received a long distance call from her husband last night. They
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  • 32 9 ROYAL Engineers. Singapore, beat Royal Engineers. Malaya, by nine points (two penalties and a try) to five 'a goa!,i m a rugger match at Aver Rajah Road yesterday.
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  • 202 9 SGSFA Knockout final TAN Tock Seng Hospital won the Singapore Government Services Knockout Cup soccer final when they beat Singapore Police "A" 4-0 at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. i The Police cracked ud on the resumption after holding a determined Hospital team to a
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  • 86 9 DEFENDING champions Singapore Recreation Club lost a valuable point when they were held to a one-all draw by Wanderers Sports Club m an SHA Div. 1 league match on the Padang yesterday. The Recs led 1-0 at halftime with a goal by Tessensohn before the Wanderers
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 63 9 V**' V A j^mtfl^ta^r\^wTTAmm\ a I Mm m I WmW P WV lm ionising our home with Jk Washable de luxe latex wall paint m NEW! colour harmony folder takes flj M guesswork out of decorating! U^ '~^mmmm Ask your local dealer to let you w ffe-9}»ll have free copy
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  • 779 10  - BAN THESE WARS! KEN JALLEH ...Let Peace Prevail In Malayan Sport V^E are now living m such a violent world that a small difference of opinion among sports officials can sometimes be magnified as a "war" as m the case of a reported "prestige war" between the Badminton Association of
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  • 258 10 Ray's Risen To Orient Standard PROMOTER Little Nene had a 'knock out' programme of boxing on Friday night, and it was a knock out, too, as far as the financial aspect of th e promotion was concerned. Less than 500 fans paid to
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  • 374 10 mat maw m M ±1 f i vv/ j sbhfa Busy 'Mystery' Team After Feith Cup SINCE THE Singapore Business Houses Football Association started the FeithvCharity Cup series m 1953, more than $18.--000 have been given to deserving charitable institutions m the Colony. The target is unlimited. Once a
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • 2067 11 RESULTS DIVIDENDS OF ALL THE RACES 3—6 FURS. Mr. A. P. Lim's Trainer: E. van B'kelen. 406-126 No. 9 EXPENSIVE HOBBY 805 <2> Forte 1 29.1-183 No. 1 THE TORCH 9.00 (12> Shaan 2 247-144 No. 12 INVINCIBLE 7.12 (5) Leong 3 641-276 No. 4 Blue Swell 8.12 (9) Lee
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  • 121 11 POLICE OUTCLASS INDIANS POLICE S.A. scored their third successive victory m the S.H.A. Div. 1 league when they trounced the Indian Asspciation by five goals to nil at Thomson Road yesterday. Indians, who played a man shor, throughout were completely outclassed by the Police team who led I—v1 u at
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  • 65 11 SOCCER Friendly— pprak Malays vs. Singapore Chinese, Jalan Besar, 5.15 p.m. S.A.F.A. Div. 2B—Maxwell S.C. vs. Sukaramai, Jalan Besar, 3.45 p.m. Div. 3B—Setia Jaya vs. Bt. Panjang D.L., Geylang, 5.15 p.m. CRICKET— Bench vs. Bar, S.R.C. 2.30 p.m. ATHLETICS— B v o n a Vista Youth Club, cross
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  • 77 11 LONDON, Sept. 27, (UPI).— The English team of Mike Biagrove, Peter Clark, Derek Ibbotson and Brian Hewson set a new world record of 16 minutes 30.6 seconds today for the four-mile relay. The time bettered the listed record of 16 minutes. 41 seconds, which the
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  • 260 11 KQJA BAHRU. Sat. The Kelantan's Gold Cup team have now the money to send a team to mcci Penang Malays m the semi-final match on Oct. 2 at the City Stadium. Penang. They will leave by train for Penang on Oct. 1. Today all
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  • 191 11  - Bougoure Rides Well For Two Lengths victory WINDSOR LAD YES... IT'S He Brings In Film Goer, Too By AFTER being runner-up twice m the Previous years, Amusement Park made it at last capturing the coveted Sultanas Gold Vase run over five-and-a-half furlongs straight yesterday concluding day of the Perak Turf
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  • 124 11 No. 75 Squadron Royal New Zealand Air Force beat Singapore Cricket by Club 13 points (two goals and a penalty) to nine (2 trie? and a penalty) m a rugger match on the pariang yesterday. The unbeaten Kiwis will meet Royal Air Force on Wednesday, another
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  • 32 11 SYDNEY. Sept. 27 (Reuter) Test batsman Neil Harvey playing m his first Sydney Grade match for Gordon today hit out attractively to reach 80 not out including thirteen fours.
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  • 28 11 UNIVERSITY of Malaya. Nanyang University and the Teachers Training College will take part m another 'goodwill' event the cross country two-man team race today from 8 a.m.
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  • 90 11 DOVER. England, Sept. 27 (U.P.U— Calcutta lawyer Mihir Sen, 29, became the first Asian and *he first Indian to .swim the English Channel from England to France today. Sen was m the water 14 hours 45 minutes on his cross-channel swim through a south-west gale
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  • 36 11 UNIVERSITY of Malaya beat Singapore Teachers Union by five goaLs to nil m a SHA Div. 1 league match at Bukit Timah yesterday Kong Onn 3, Onn Leng and Meyhandan were the scorers.
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  • 189 11 RACE G.\E Ist 1329 (?T3O) 2nd 1900 ($365) 3rd 1510 ($182) Starters ($2O each): Nos. 1538, 2004, 2362, 2317. 1144, 1739. 2206, 1301. 1112. RACE TWO Ist 2307 ($1,089) 2nd 2404 544) 3rd 1410 272) Starters ($39 each): Nos. 1034, 2263. 2413, 2434. 2440, 1503, 2160. RACE THREE
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  • 107 11 The race will start m front of the Oei Tiong Ham hall, Cluny Road. University of Malaya, and end m front of the Administrative Block, Nanyang University. at Jurong Road. University of Malaya will have 15 teams competing, Nanyang seven and Teachers Training College five. Professor
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  • 29 11 61 SIGNALS Unit beat Blacks by 19 Doints (two goals, twoi tries and a penalty) tc five (a goal) m a rugger rr-atrh played ai Sembawang yesterday.
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  • 24 11 RAF Changi beat Royal Naval Police by three goals to nil m the SH.A. Div One league match played ftt Changi yesterday.
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    • 312 12  - WE WON'T FIGHT TO SECURE FORMOSA FOR CHIANG Labour Party ~-Says SCARBOROUGH. Sept. 27. (Reuter) British Labour Party leaders last night called for the neutralisation of Formosa, renewed efforts to reach a"summit* conference, and a halt to Britain's nuclear tests. A five-hour meeting of the National Executive emerged with a
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    • 153 12 - PARIS. Sept. 27. (ITI) France and her dwindling but still far-flung colonial empire vote today on Gen. Charles de Gaulle's new constitution Under it de Gaulle is expected to become this crisis-torn nations first strong man president. The French will vote m a national referendum which also
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    • 38 12 IX HEIDELBERG Magistrates Court, near Johannesburg, yesterday, a farm lore- man. Charles Botha, was sentenced to four and a half years imprisonment and seven strokes of the cane for assaulting African farm labourers with whips. Reuter
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    • 191 12 Gaulle will take over on Jan. 1 as first president of France's Fifth Republic. De Gaulle and his top advisers, aided by a commit cc of French parliamentarians, began drafting the new constitution immediately after he was swept to power on June 2 at the end
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    • 109 12 LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas, Sept. 27 (.Reuter) Little Rock votes today m a referendum to decide m effect whether the city's high schools should be reopened to admit both white and coloured students. Governor Orval Faubs closed the schools last week If today's vote is
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    • 29 12 THE COMMUNIST bombardment of the Quemoy islands built up steadily during Friday night following the successful landing of supplies from a convoy. Nationalist sources said yesterday. Keuter
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    • 115 12 NEWSMAN RESCUED FROM SEA TAIPEI, Sept. 27 (UPI) One of the Chinese newspapermen missing from a capsized "alligator" yesterday was rescued this morning after floating nearly hours m the chilly waters of the Formosa Straits oil Quemoy. Military authorities identified him as Yen Chun-Chih, a reporter for the Young Warrior
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    • 139 12 MONTY TO DESCRIBE WORLD WAR TWO BATTLES LONDON, Sept 27 (Reuter). Field Marshal Lord Montgomery will describe the battles of World War Two m eight British Broadcasting Corporation television programmes this winter it was announced today. The series starts on Dec. 7 with an introductory talk leading to weekly programmes
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    • 72 12 NEW DELHI, Sept. 27 (Reuter)— The visit to Bunr.a of India's President Rajendra Prasad, who is now on a State visit to Japan has been oostponed, the External Affairs Ministry announced today. President Prasad was due to make a three-day visit to Burma during his return
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    • 342 12 RIVER BECOMES RACING TORRENT Typhoon Ida Drowns 10 Cities, Villages TOKYO, Sept. 27, (UPI) The worst typhoon In 24 years lashed the Tokyo area with 160-mile winds and the heaviest rains m the city's history early today, taking a toll that authorities feared may
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    • 86 12 WHAT THE ROMAN LADIES WORE 18 CENTURIES AGO... ...IS STILL FASHIONABLE TODAY Sultry film actress Anita Ekberg is pictured m Rome ichere she is making a new film. She plays the part of an adventurous beauty called Zenobia m the film titled "/w the ISame of Rome." It is a
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    • 61 12 lIZUKA. Japan. Sept. 27 (UPI). Rescue teams yesterday brought up the charred bodies of 14 Japanese miners who perished m a gas explosioh m a coal mine on Kyushu island. Four miners were severely burned. Two hundred tren were at work m the pil near Yamada City
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    • 36 12 THE NEWS censorship which has been m force 111 Ceylon since May 27 a< part of the emergency measures to deal with the crisis arising from the language riots has been lifted. Reuter
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    • 95 12 FORMOSA, Sept. 27— (UPI) A sultry-voiced Chinese "Dragon Lady" is beaming a mixture of sex, propaganda and soft music to the flyers and sailors or the U.S. Seventh Fleet from a powerful radio station m Red China. "It's just like old times," one veteran
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  • 658 14 ALWAYS A BRIDE -SELDOM A WIF HOU MIGHT think that an old hand at the game like me would not need any advice on how to be happy though married. I certainly thought I knew all the answers. But the other day I met a woman who made me feel
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  • 1141 14 Nurse Kathleen Says... Sleep Is Most Vital For A Healthy Baby V NEWLY born baby spends most of its time sleeping. Alter the first month or six weeks, he begins to take more notice of his surroundings and gradually spends less time m sleep, until, by about the age Of
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  • 430 15  -  Jeanne Graham 3y lksnf u »noN thin the f.:: f are the r-^ch P^ ris b*£ Autumn w v its f I I- < h|» tike even ►JETc ln <V 5 i*Vi ■-■> I rug- m m *'t r z r 5 -an ne ir.t 5L r
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    173 15  -  JENNY Ltraiß**] a%asWa Itaa Baal? i mm* i harai Si honl nude (Vat it l m.r. iIi shan daring weetiag tl pJasaoor <iuh al steal lesta i satis i a n/c selei btbss vairi Bert won n nannM »r- Bifcers .i■. p f>n- -ps stoat (Bj BSf Bi uphold
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  • 270 15 T-TOW to clean and store a while bridal veil is Mrs. iA F.K's problem. "It has "been used twice now," she te!ls me. "and looks a bit soiled. My sister will want to borrow it later, so I will have to keep it clean and crisp."
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  • 796 16 E These budding skymen m a RAF school Jill fIOW llUmm WWW lIwITF IfJrVC amaam 2m¥m&Am\ ~t sL info rlie I ground By 4 Special Air H Correspondent I BBfIBB ■BBBBm F YOU FALL out of an aeroplane you would fall with increasing speed, going
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  • 291 16  -  RIO de JANEIRO Sat \TEN m the largest towns of Brazil are refusing to buy beef because they fear that by eating oxmeat they will lose their virility. In Rio de Janeiro. Sao Paulo. Belo Horizonte and some of the most densely populated
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  • 570 21 MAKING STUDENTS FEEL WELCOME 'DOWN UNDER' HREETING a hesitant student on his arrival from Singapore; finding accommodation for a Malayan engineer; introducing young Asians and Australians at a social— gesture like these are helping to make nearly 6,000 students from Asian countries feel at ease m Australia. The gestures are
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  • 173 21 GETTING TO KNOW AUSTRALIA sb HAVING A GOOD OLD SING™ Greeting a hesitant student on his arrival from Singapore; finding accommodation for a Malayan engineeer; introducing young Asians and Australians at a social gestures like these are helping to make nearly 6.000 students from Asian countries feel at home m
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    • 949 21 MARCH 21-A PR I l 20 things improve as the week tionships. A week which pro- Aries i. proceed? By end-week. at mi«es well provided you latest, there will be more as- approach it enV-lingly. In a Tttto i« i- 1-1 .a :>urance about a matter that Ua 4 HIS
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  • 943 22 THE SHAPE OF OTHER AUSTINS TO COME? HOU WOULD never say it was an Austin if it was not for the name on It. There never has been an Austin styled like the new A4O. Could this be the forerunner of ultra-stream-lined cars from Longbridge? The
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  • 367 22 A Full 6-Seater In A New Shape E OVERS have made a new car with a new shape. It is a 3 litre saloon that is longer, lower, wider and more powerful than any car m the current Rover range comprising the 60's 75's, 90*s
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  • 539 22 By JACK GEE pHINA'S traditional tricycle- taxi, the pedicab. is gradually disappearing from the streets of Peking where the city government is to spend 20 million yuan (about M 525-,-000,000) this year on trolley buses. On many routes this summer, the cream and
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  • 65 23 L fend The a Y and I•" i have ol tWa 5 LSISS of sn y r. a a k p as -na nn «elf[!'.":n rh Lg| tolPffstfpv t»« < »iM garden Lisle rP "J contract* dvi rnn n( j, with lU h*»ir atrt 1 'V R2 bOOs |gn
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  • 246 23 The book of a thousand sins have badly m different ways m every day life. For example: 4 *N *1 1 m g one's children with unfair comparisons with other people's children" (that is addressed to PARENTS). •Tsing an affected or parsonical voice" (addressed to PREACHERS). "Receiving callers gruffly" (for
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  • 530 23 *****1 WISDOM t iUCH. you're touching the 'nerve!*' That complaint although quite valid from the patients' point of view, la grossly Inaccurate m t< rms of the anatomy of I eet h What la this nerve that patients talk about? Ylj- proper name for it ta
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  • 714 23  -  Harold Nicolson By STUDENTS of military and regimental history wil* find much to interest them m Colonel Whitworth's FIELD MARSHAL LORD LIGONIER. which bears the subtitle 0 f "A Story of the British Army, 1702-1770." With commendable industry. Colonel Whitworth has examined all the existing records and contemporary
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  • 311 23  -  Rex Whitworth By (Oxford University Presa. 425.) obliged to relinquish that post m favour of Lord Oranby. It is for a military historian to determine how far Ligonier is to be blamed for the muddle of amphibious operations such as the "descents" on Rochefort. St. Malo and Cherbourg;
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  • 55 23 A LONG WAY TO GO YET, BUT... SHE'S got a long way to go, hut this three-year-old toddler i* getting an early start on the road to become a beauty queen, as she apes her elders during a beauty contest at Miami Beach, Fla. Thegirls werw competing Jor the title
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  • 72 24 RUSSIAN FASHION ALTHOUGH Russian fashions m no way compare with the styles of Paris, New York or London, the women* at least, appear to be tiring of their rather drab look and some brighter clothes ar* now beginning to appear m the big state stores. Below, at a women's fashion
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  • 558 24  -  John McKenna ——————————————————--------■mmmmm__________i■■■_____B-_ ———I■—■ Fabulous Characters—7 By gentleman scrubbed himself. The reader was so impressed that he convened the theatre's staff actons within an hour. They agreed that Dumas had produced a masterpiece, and he was signed on at once. Intrigues within the theatre prevented the immediate
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  • 881 24 HE WROTE 1,200 BOOKS IN LIFETIME OLEXANDRE DUMAS' characters stalked across his pages larger than life, incomparably brave, wildly improbable. But there was one character, bigger, bolder, less inhibited than any of them, that he never dared set down on paper. It was himself. He wrote 1,200 volumes m his
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    • 164 24 THERE is not going to be any appeasement. I believe that there is not going to be any war President Eisenhower. TJTfE are confident we could destroy Russia tomorrow. At the moment they cannot retaliate Air Chief Marshal Sir Dermot Boyle, Chief of Air Staff. a \Y/E have trod the
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