The Singapore Free Press, 9 January 1958
1958-01-09
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section14 1958-01-09 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya'i Own Family I'aper ihurstlav. January 9. 19.-R. Pike 15Cts14 words
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Article, Illustration119 1958-01-09 1 Reds expel Ting Ling PHINA'S leading woman author Ting Ling has been expelled from the Communist Party after 26 \va:>. a usuaK 1 reliable Ea.-t European C";nmuni.>t source said in Peking yesterday The source said three other Communist writers, Including the noted short story writer and critic, Seng Hsueh Fens,Reuter - 119 words
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25 1958-01-09 1 21 a .simp attacked by ywterda, ndei :strt o! i s re^ 'our s tab lOft, d *M admitted25 words
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Article38 1958-01-09 1 20 Planes seek missing yacht TVentv »i I 1 rovorod an to Cub2 m *£H* Can avcral wday m the i ?oc for Xjwiy wm vanished in a nearh Mew York fo u l (> y Conover fa aboard.-38 words
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Article26 1958-01-09 1 1 h two ll0 n !!?n! n r rains collided near Rio De 0 na^sonßcr Janeiro la.st ni R ht. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article226 1958-01-09 1 I'lIK annual Bi« Walk lroni E Singapore to Johore will be held op. Sunday, February 5 Started by th«- I- ree Press in 1955, this race bus become *><> popular E that this year it is being organised by the Singapore Amateur Athletic E226 words
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297 1958-01-09 1 MR. DOM MINTOFF. Maltese Prime Minister, yesterday told Britain there was now no need to break her ties vvith the United Kingdom as she threatened last month. In a letter to Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd. British Colonial Secretary, the Prime Minister said the decisionReuter - 297 words
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Article52 1958-01-09 1 The all-night hunt for the speedboat gang who robbed a Johore estate manager of $27,086 at sea off Changi on Tuesday did not produce any results. The combined land-sea search was resumed today A marine police spokesman said they believed the pirate boat was still52 words
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Article27 1958-01-09 1 Six Japanese members of parliament led by Mr. Kitamura. former Finance Minister, arrived in London last night after attending the Afro-Asian conference in Cairo. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration164 1958-01-09 1 23 drowned in sea disaster off E. Borneo TWENTY-THREE people drowned when a 55-ton sailing craft sank off East Borneo, a report reaching Jakarta from Tarakan said last night. Two people were reported to have survived the sinking of the vessel, the Sukatita. which went down with a cargo ofReuter - 164 words
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Article62 1958-01-09 1 POLICE in Pareparo, south-west Celebes, said yesterday troops foiled a bandit attempt to occupy the township of Mamudju. Meanwhile hundreds of evacuees from Mamudju continued to arrive in Parepare, fearful of rebel atrocities in Mamudju following a reported withdrawal of an army battalion. MamudjuReuter - 62 words
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Article32 1958-01-09 1 January first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 78. cents a lb.. down, one and five-eighths of fc cent on yesterday's close. The tone was uncertain.32 words
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80 1958-01-09 1 FORMER Singapore beauty queen Ann Lemon 17, now living at Fleetwood. Lancashire, thinks the scanty swimsuHs worn at some British beauty contests are indecent. Ann told a national daily newspaper she was shocked by them and wouldn't wear them. She added: "J prefer to80 words
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Advertisement20 1958-01-09 1 GOOD THOUGHTS for 1958 IjKfggSfl FAMOUS FOR MORE THAN 100 YEARS I'lmJ^ fl^^l HOW IN ITS THIRD YEAR IN MALAYA20 words
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Article72 1958-01-09 2 OKI than 1 "»»u iM >i-it ap'ii Govern mt ii »iifu em J>,i\ c «ie< i.irtd H>.it Ihej in debt A (.uvi m in t spokesman t« »l«l the Im Pn vs that thr major it > of those Ml debted w« r72 words
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Article46 1958-01-09 2 ■j !m i fnited st.iif- 1 ai my lai t ni| Jit ac< pted the ielig nation (J it 1 missiles chief Lieutenant General James M Gavin, who aski c foi retirerru nt becau ■<• < f cut;, iii the army budget ReuterReuter - 46 words
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41 1958-01-09 2 Indonesia'^ claim to a 12--urnle limit for territorial f waters i:s expected t(j be raised at the International congress on the law of the sin to be held at Geneva vn P'eb 24 U.P.U.P. - 41 words
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Article93 1958-01-09 2 rpHK 35.000-ton, 17-year-old X battleship King Georpe V started on her last voyage from Oareloch, Scotland. yeMerday. The lormer flagship, last of four battleships to be scrapped as part of Britain's defence cuts, was towed to an anchorage or! Grernock before being taken up the ClydeReuter - 93 words
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Article281 1958-01-09 2 .llnr'iv surprise mm J*M± MM 4m a OM4* m m triiic itisvussiimt BRITAIN'S plan ioi a non-affre«sion pad with Kussia forced th« North Atlantic Treaty Council nrM'Hinj; In I'aris yetterda) to «i«*iay decision on tin* Western replies t<> s<#% i«t Prime Mlnlstei Nikolai Bulganin'g "peace"U.P. - 281 words
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181 1958-01-09 2 A DENVER man has oi!u i(i in- life to say€ the iii oj his former i ommai d< i in th< Flying Timers, Maj.-Gen. Claire Chennault, Woocinm Bussey, 4u, said he Had offered to tiive up one oi hisU.P. - 181 words
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Article, Illustration123 1958-01-09 2 Hillary 'shocked at row publicity cir Edmund Hillan yesterday m a t: uv all irom Scotts Base he -deeply shocked thJ news ot his disput. SS Dr. Vivian Fu, leaked out. The New Zealand i x pio- cie i pledged hi* lull rt the Fuchs party nou strue gling acrossU.P. - 123 words
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122 1958-01-09 2 Although Mr. Choo Koh Beng, 42, above, is a prize-winning post- master, he revealed yes- terday that he would have been happier to b« E a teacher. E One reason: "TeaIE chers have so many E holidays." E But Mr. Choo's secret122 words
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Advertisement63 1958-01-09 2 t #f THC SCINTILLATING STORY lAI/a/C J M lOf THR£C madcap p/iors «IHYl¥t m j rws/iir«- WHO TURN SAN fr ancisco Ml\hKf\yiO& 4 i C^KrlrVl WPS/D£ DOWN DURING A Jl ipV, J ■^T 7 T^.y i j ma*,- Warn y'M Br). S >»t bb^^TO. j rCi %bfH% btWlbbL 5 V63 words
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Article, Illustration246 1958-01-09 5 He plans to take ballet to the kampongs SINGAPORE will soon have her *3 own ballet group. It will be started by Mr. Vernon Martinus, dancer and producer of variety shows, with his wife Frances Foh, a leading Colony ballet teacher. The couple have just returned to Singapore after nine246 words
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Article102 1958-01-09 5 GERMAN nguag courses 'j ar b very popular among Asians In Singapore. The Gorman lecturer at the University of Malaya. Dr W. K< epke, one of the first in tht ny to start coursi s told the Free his students were Asians. Dr. Koepke. who held his102 words
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Article35 1958-01-09 5 Asian students' anti-Red front lers of four yesterday ?a^d a compact to promote international unity and "strengthen and solidify V ronl communleni orFormosa, south Korea, the Philm- and South viffi students signed a cul■xrhar,,r U.P.U.P. - 35 words
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Article25 1958-01-09 5 J&^TS mother* v ^t their im- day hv ii:t Ca «ton i' i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 U. P.U.P. - 25 words
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Article76 1958-01-09 5 "11, Signed Hi 1 llUi| forn i,. I JJ Mm and 1 &ss. colours of the southern sun. Jeans, skirt and stole are topped by a gay sombrero. Popper pic- ture. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 176 words
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Article, Illustration194 1958-01-09 5 HOSPITAL CHECK FOR PROWLERS EVERY 10 MINUTES pOLICE have intensified patrols in and around Singapore hospitals following two stabbing incidents. In ac j d i tion to constables doing their regular beat, mobile patrols are checking on all the hospitals every night at intervals of ten minutes. Student nurses staying194 words
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Article20 1958-01-09 5 Seventeen mailbags from Japan were reported missing from Marseilles Maritime Station, police said in Marseilles yesterday. Renter.20 words
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Article44 1958-01-09 5 Colonel Walter Elliot. Conservative member oi Parliament and former minister, died at his home in Hawick, Roxburghshire Scotland, last night, aged 69 He had been taken ill with a heart attack earlier in the day while out walking. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article22 1958-01-09 5 Ships In the Singapore Naval Base today are: New foundland, Royalist, Crane. Anzac. Tobruk. Andrew and St. Bride's Bay.22 words
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Advertisement11 1958-01-09 6 ["satisfy' I YOURSELF Ijy smoking I CHESTERFIELD Regular King-size J i11 words
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Miscellaneous186 1958-01-09 6 JEFF lIAWKi; by Sydney Jordan JEFf NOW lA/ CHAOGE OF TALJf?AK<S u^^t "1 K^ro PLY THE "\/^TME POSON6B. EM SKySHiP FOOCBS THG CA/=»TA//V TO I 1/ > J^tDr t DT^o^ 1 I i Wi|TT| poi^OMEO TO SO TAUSAkS WOCD OEUQ4M TUG PPg/HATQM II Tw£ TeuTM J*^^ THE W.PEBiAL i 6AS186 words
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Miscellaneous535 1958-01-09 6 |UUUIUItUtUIIUtIUIIIIHIUIUIUiUHUIMUUUUIUIIUUI I I BORN today, you have a tremendous store of energy and boundless I confidence which helps you to achieve i S your goal. Your ambitions are I vaunting and you do not intend to i I let anything stand in the way of jour getting exactly what you535 words
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Article163 1958-01-09 7 LONDON, Jan. 8. I'lrvious Today «KtK N« K>S Clt 23 buyers 23 buyers .?*p«,. i- Jan 23?* selEa »H sellers UIOP 23 buyers 23 U buyers 23% sellers 23', sellers i 23»4 buyers 23 buyers BBJK V» l i;v> P 24 seller* tttf i»eller.s ,80 N. fcM>WM163 words
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Article102 1958-01-09 7 NEW YORK, Jan S. Previous Today 9LU7 nom 94.00 nom. IN Straits M H 1 '•VTr,!, "..t Deleted iandard Contract g buyers 93 25 buyers traits Contract "H 9325 sellers 94.00 seller* h &SSS SSJS^ 8"WTUS?W S '28S bSS. M 2755 buyers IBBkR: luturr* J*n 28 45102 words
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Article35 1958-01-09 7 NEW YORK. Jan 8 Previous Today 0 Industrials 447 79 446 6i IR.uh.Md. 103 28 103.21 BDomestii Bonds 88 00 88.09 B Utilities 69.82 70 23 5 Stocks Composite Averages.. 150.48 150.3935 words
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Article61 1958-01-09 7 Mi ib.ir spot 2.r January nipment 1 Lampon^ spot aVt (traded a 23 awaiting •elea.se 23, afloats 23 to 22%, January shipment 22Vfr. Sarawak spot 23. awaiting release Above prices quoted 22... afloats and January shipment unquoted Muntok white sjx>t 33 awaiting release 33. :i flouts 32 to61 words
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Article91 1958-01-09 7 LONDON. Jan. 8. rnPB. Dl Previous Today IOPRa Philippine (if. II. K.' North European ports delivered *£ht pn long ton Jan. Feb $189 setters $190 sellers OPKA Stnlti i.if. IK. N«rth E ««r«pe»n ports delivered "«<ht per |<> ns ton Jan Feb £70 nom. C«8«- buyers91 words
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Article, Illustration48 1958-01-09 7 ilt's the snake which seems to be doing all the charming when seven -year -old Ruth Pike and six-year-old I Douglas Hawkins meet a royal python at the London Zoo. The snake was one of the exhibits during the Zoo's series of holiday lectures for I children picture.48 words
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Article267 1958-01-09 7 Rules go out to enforce discipline SCHOOL principals and supervisors in Singa- pore ore expressly authorised to seek police assistance if j defiant students refuse to quit the premises when ordered to do so. This is contained In a set of regulations made by267 words
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Article27 1958-01-09 7 Mr. Richard Gordon Turnbull. Chief Secretary Of Kenya, has been appointed Governor and Commander-in-chief of Tanganyika, it was announced In Nairobi yesterday. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article22 1958-01-09 7 The Singapore Postal Department is to start a new sorting office at the Singapore Airport in Paya Lebar on Saturday.22 words
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Article151 1958-01-09 7 TEACHERS in aided schools are now to j;et the same rates of pay as those in Government schools. This will generally mean an increase in salary, especially for those employed in Chinese and Tamil schools. This Government decision is contained in the grant-in-aid regulations approved151 words
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Advertisement48 1958-01-09 7 P5 DINE AND DANCE NIGHTLY I*' RAFFLES with CtJ I «aaoO Jot S2 Delicious Special Dinner at $6.50 g£ $v and a La Carte Service £g jcs Table Reservations Tel: 2804 £9 COFFEE CUPS SAUCERS ftjjffiP||7 presentation cases. 20, BATTERY ROAD v/jOjf t/yfjh/rA S PORE-1 TEL: ***** yftXlrCLCkyOQI!!48 words
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Miscellaneous131 1958-01-09 7 j SINGAPORE I HIGH TIDES j I TODAY: 12.48 p.m. TOMORROW: 2.05 a.m I and 1.34 p.m. SATURDAY: r» 4 1 am and 2.JM p.m. SI'NDAY: 3.20 a.m. and 3!1 p.m. MONDAY: 1 0G am and 1.38 P tn. TUESDAY: 1 V) am and (J. 22 pm WEDNESDAY: 6.04 i»»131 words
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Article, Illustration364 1958-01-09 8 "THERE is more to making up a woman's face than just dashing on blotches of bright "war paint" to cover her little imperfections. This the out when a porters and men found group of rephotograph- ers walked in on a beauty culture examination at the364 words
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Article, Illustration179 1958-01-09 8 AWII E was driv< n to it' ath by fear ol gossip about a three hilling debi coroner b told Mr Olii i !hamb< r. Found •he could give the 13 in' mi). 01 her dart team ii. each at thi Chrlstma pay-out179 words
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Article208 1958-01-09 8 rpHE file, the scissors, the lipstick or black;: pe^i A the bare hands— they all come in hand} l women wants to make-up her face. With these simple tools, an assortment of lotion: crew and powder, she can spend an hour and 8 hall &3208 words
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Article, Illustration13327 1958-01-09 1 Your Guide To Perak Race Meeting FOLLOWING are the V horses entered for The Perak Turf Club January Meeting. CLASS TWO ACROSTIC THIRD: <n started! 7-12-57 Spore 7-7 e»n 7-0 lim (Lee> Cl. 2; Ist. Tuftou 92 carr. 8-9; 2nd. Cruselro M; 4th. B.»rak;it «-10. 31-4-21. 2-18 4 5 Track13,327 words
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Advertisement110 1958-01-09 1 2 6 TIMES ROUND THE WORLD Aw AT AmLJ a^VJH sj m r *r v. VJP^- yNwY*" ttS m Mm wMm*w\.%*r *fPWr f^BSSS^^ "~JL sY^fs>sr#JHE V vS** 1^ /in IW* H(W#U"^a/yf^^?«^s™lttV¥ I *13 1 J f ma. I &a^^r jXJHV. |I I vjv^ mA^ rTI sw"sw^i?sn 38 days and nights.110 words
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Article, Illustration123 1958-01-09 9 The ingenious authoti' g tics of Bristol Zoo, Eng- /«/ici, H#9i reversed day and night with complete satisfaction to these bush babie s o.nd to the visitors who like to watch them at P^l/. rT^g "babies" who live in m the Zoo's nocturnal house are123 words
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Article, Illustration63 1958-01-09 9 FINISHED FACES... I The picture above shows one of the three ws of pupils taking the beauty culture amination at the Singapore Y.W.C.A. Here c girls being tested are seen working inheir partner*' foreheads while rs. Sim looks on. fK *^< y^\ The manicurists under test are seen in ie63 words
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Article135 1958-01-09 9 SLUMP IN FILMS BRITAIN'S biggest film company, the Rank Organisation, has started 1958 by tightening it s belt. Economies being put in hand were planned two months ago but delibera- tely put off until after j Christmas. On the Kank"s i new calendar are thjse three "'black R.s REDUNDANCY of135 words
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Article, Illustration68 1958-01-09 9 Rivalling the sun is this dazzling outfit S in the 1958 tempo designed by Teddy Tinling. It's a poncho in light navy sailcloth with E brief sleeves and matching shorts. The elongated white cotton cord epaul- s S ette across the shoulder-line68 words
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Article, Illustration1601 1958-01-09 10 A snai l, and a fly who stole the panties I Al PENG was relaxing when she heard the sound of movement in the next room. 1 was t .stealthy Olind and matching stealth with ,ith the left the settee and cr o 1 1 1 nt t > th<1,601 words
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325 1958-01-09 10 "You certainly have roino nlre friends, You i lunk Lai Peng's step-in have stepped oul for ever?" "Not necessarily Latifl looked ni Lai Peng and grinned. Although it will be difficult to recover them without a detailed description. We'll iv> along and see tho old325 words
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Article, Illustration963 1958-01-09 11 MAN'S BEST FRIEND NOW TERRORIST'S ENEMY No. 1 IN MALAYA, infantry battalions rely on man's best friend the dog to be the patrol's eyes and ears. Fresh units arriving in the Federation normally train at the Jungle Training School at Kota Tiaggi. At this moment men of the Third Battalion,963 words
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Article296 1958-01-09 12 KISHI PLAN FOR S-E ASIA 4 IHC.H IT.S.l T .S. Administration official told United Pwii in Wash in «fA ton the Chance* wore -very B oo£ that America WOU M provide -substantial support" for Japanese Prune Minister Nohusuke Kishi s South-East Asia development plan. ThisU.P.; Reuter - 296 words
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Article55 1958-01-09 12 Mr SEN GUPTA, pre attache ol the Indian High Commissioner to Australia, .said at Albury, It India had bmkon away from the Commonwealth, nationalism In Asia might have ranged itself against the west. "Public Feeling In India Is strong in favour of continued Commonwealth membership. WeReuter - 55 words
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Article133 1958-01-09 12 Japan Korea in new talks WALKS to end the A bitter quarrel between Japan and South Korea*, which nas condoned since the war. are now in progress in Tokyo. To pave the way Japan has agreed to drop her claim to nearly 80 per cent, of property in Korea, includingReuter - 133 words
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128 1958-01-09 12 50,000 are reported detained in Kwangtung A HONG KONG report says an estimated 50 (100 people were receiving labour education in various Ked Chinese "concentration camps" in north KWAnffttWl Province. Most of tbe former politic .il and military members Of tlie Nationalist Chinese Government are reported to be held inU.P. - 128 words
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Article, Illustration47 1958-01-09 12 Rl and Slowest] doctors i n II Washington lj Doctors from Indone- sia and Siam doing post-graduate work in 5 the United States E spent part ot their time in Washington. They are seen here S with two U.S. medical E authorities (standing: on left and right).47 words
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Article60 1958-01-09 12 A FIVE-MEMBER mission sent by the Chinese Communist Party's Central Committee has arrived in Lhasa to "weed out reactionaries and those who stand in the way of modernising Tibet on socialistic lines," according to reports reaching Katmandu, Nepal. The rerwrts said the mission was in TibetReuter - 60 words
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299 1958-01-09 12 Peking now planning a purge of Sinkiang's antiRed Muslims? P||| AP ...featuring news 111 and views VLVb about Asia today THE Peking Government may soon launch a drastic antiMuslim purge in Sinkiang, China's biggest province lying between Siberia and Tibet. This is believed to be behind the Peking charge thatU.P.; Reuter - 299 words
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Article204 1958-01-09 12 A five-year trade agreement between India and Russia, signed in 1953, has been extended by one year. Reuter. Industrial enterprises throughout Com m v nist China have beaten their 1957 targets by four per cent, Peking Radio claimed.— Reuter PRESIDENT CARLOS P. OARCIA SAID IN MANILA THAT THERE WOULDReuter; U.P. - 204 words
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Article30 1958-01-09 12 Formosa's only motor factory plans to prod j Joeps. trucks and sedans this year. In its nrst v production, in 1957, the plant turned out 200 v-30 words
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Advertisement25 1958-01-09 12 I (|T|| (ci TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD. I I ftrO^ 173 CtclL Mllll SINfiArORE Sm* OtW^ MANAGING D/RECTOK «ONAID PEEK I PACKERS, SHIPPERS A INSURANCE AGENTS25 words
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Article387 1958-01-09 15 Cup shocks as out go Birmingham LmRK (I IV. THIRD DIVISION SOCCER V F\M WHO ARE STRUGGLING TO AVOID RELEGATION TO THE NEW £f\r 111 DIVISION NEXT YEAR, SCORED fiwOCK WIN OVER BIRMINGHAM CITY iv Tl F THIRD ROUND OF THE ENGLISH fYcUP IN YORK YESTERDAY. E teh had beenReuter - 387 words
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Article, Illustration144 1958-01-09 15 L ES WMX, th e south itJ AhAn owning ffcman. put in another ato recapture a Test b> hitting a century tv« .hours against Coun--SJSS* in m* fairly weak opposipnal scores were: Ixt iv- Us uHI in the Rv:::;;:;,;-";; may well force his way into the side forReuter - 144 words
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Article223 1958-01-09 15 WHISTLE WAS TOO EARLY AUSSIES BEATEN BY ONE POINT FHE referee stopped play six minutes short ot full time yesterday as the Australian Rugby Union tourists were making an all out bid to wipe off a one-point deficit in Abertillery (Wales). Combined Abertillery and Ebbw Vale won the match byReuter - 223 words
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Article36 1958-01-09 15 NOVICES boxing championships will be held at R. A. F. Tengah tonight at 6 p.m. Twenty-eight boxers from R. A. F. Changi. Tengah, H.M.S. Terror and the Royal Army Ordnance Corps will take part.36 words
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Article28 1958-01-09 15 Tan Joe Hock and Eddie Yusuf, Indonesia's two top badminton players, arrived in Kolhapur, India, yesterday to play in next we* 1 1 T~"--championship s. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration379 1958-01-09 15 Harbour Board Police looked oh so tired SENIOR KNOCKOUT HOCKEY Khalsa 4; S.H.B. Police I T*HE Singapore Hockey Association knockout competition got off to a A dashing start yesterday when Khalsa Association trounced Singapore Harbour Board Police at Bukit Chermin. Short of two players. Khalsa started off poorly. But they379 words
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Article46 1958-01-09 15 Australian Davis Cup players Neale Praser and Mai Anderson scored three-set victories yesterday against West Australian players in the quarter-finals of the West Australian tenvis championships. Fraser beat Bruce Robinson 6-4, 6*l, 6-4, while Anderson defeated Doucr NaDier 6-4. 6-4. 6-4.— U.P.U.P. - 46 words
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140 1958-01-09 16 India press welcomes visit of Macmillan riMJK Indian Pre m elcoin 1 <-(i British Prime Minister Harold Macmill&n on his arrival In New Delhi yesterday to confer with Indian Prime Minister Nehru 'J he Independenj Hindustan Standard aid The British trend 'ou ard an approach to the problem ol d;Reuter - 140 words
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Article209 1958-01-09 16 RACING SECTION WAXKR ONE OF NEAL HOBBS' RECENT IMPORTATIONS -WAS EASILY THE MOST IMPRESSIVE WORKER AT IPOH THIS MORNING. Ridden by J. Donnelly, Waxer was going much better than Pizarro (D. Jones) when he disposed of three in 37 3/5. I thought h<> did it nicely on the bit, and209 words
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Article42 1958-01-09 16 |jnzaf Tengah beat the, Royul Military Police by 24 points to 8 at Tengaf) yesterday In Friendly iy.\n\(> o| nigbjr, goal) to three (try* at Gillman Barracks Singapore Cricket Club "A" won their fixture agalmt r.e.m.e by 33-0 on42 words
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79 1958-01-09 16 WARDER BEATEN TO DEATH IN PRISON MUTINY I PRISONERS beal a wardei to death and Injured another in a mutiny 8 i>n m near Duisburg, West Germany, ye t< rday. Police said several prisoners weaving mats sprang at t 1 1 year "Id warder as tlfi entered a workroom and79 words
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290 1958-01-09 16 MISSILE BASES GOING UP IN ALBANIA RECENT Albanian air incidents have heightened diplomatic speculation in London that Russia was up to something in the tiny satellite country possibly building missile bases, The nervous sensitiveness of Albania's air defences suggested that something was afoot which was not meant for Western eyes.U.P. - 290 words
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Article118 1958-01-09 16 BRITAIN'S Conservatives yesterday attempted to counter Labour Opposition claims that their party has been gravely split by the sudden resignation of Mr. Peter Thorneycroft, Chancellor of the Exchequer, and his two chief Treasury ■aides Mr. Nigel Birch, one of the Ministers who quit in protestReuter - 118 words
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Article608 1958-01-09 16 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS IPOH RUNNERS DO THEIR TRAINING GALLOPS A V^^^tt NEW HORSE FASTEST ON TRACK STARALA COULD BE A GOOD PROPOSITION IN THE CLASS 2 DIV. 2 7 P. EVENT THE FIRST DAY. Now Shewing (Kamis) surprised track watchers by running three in 38 1/5 alone. It608 words
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