The Singapore Free Press, 1 March 1958
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section17 1958-03-01 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper I gingaperOi S».luid;ij. Marth I. 19."»8, l'ii«<- IS Cts17 words
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Article122 1958-03-01 1 Casey will state policy today THE Australian Minister for External Affairs. Mr. Richard Casey, Is expected to outline Australian policy toward. 1 Asia at a Press conference in Singapore today. Mr. Cavsey arrived here this morning to take parr, in the conference of Jlustrailan diploma t« in Asia and to122 words
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Article26 1958-03-01 1 A Chinese tailor was assaulted and robbed of $100 in cash and jewellery by two men in an amusement park in Singapore last night26 words
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Article420 1958-03-01 1 Rebels plan trade war on Jakarta THfc Indonesian rcbrt rtftme yesterday <om pleted moving its headquarters from Padang to the mountain towns of Kukit I in 4 -1 aiul i'adaii^' P&ndj&ng Where "Ministers" were working on lonj»-term plans for lengthy economic warfare against the Jakarta Government. The rebel "Premier," Mr.420 words
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Article, Illustration970 1958-03-01 1 COUNCULLORS VOTE FOR 9.30am START ifaUuU* drags an 11 h*»ttrs SINGAPORE City Councillors will start their monthly meetings in future at 9M a.m. instead of 2.30 p.m. An attempt to impose a p.m. time limit was defeated at today's meeting. Councillors Kill tarry on until all items on the agenda970 words
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175 1958-03-01 1 Bus plunges into river: 22 children missing AT least 22 children were feared drowned yesterday when a school bus plunged into a flood-fwnl-len river near Pre.stonburg, Kentucky. About 16 other children managed to struggle to safety a.« the biw sanK with its driver still pinned behind the wheel The busReuter - 175 words
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Article44 1958-03-01 1 the US State Department announced to Washington yesterday that the Soviet Foreign Minister Mi Andrei Gromyko. had given I the U.S. Ambassador in Moscow, Mr. Llewellyn Thompson, an aide memoire "concerning procedures for preparations for a possible summit meeting".- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Advertisement88 1958-03-01 1 SYLVANIA SUPERFLASH BULBS Now you can shoot, after dark, indoor and outdoor scenes with confidence by using Sylvania Superflash bulbs. Superflash delivers the right light for your film gets you bettor pictures every time! Rjeuere •50 M CINE CAMERA The 50" is extremely simple to operate. Quick, easy "dropin" loadinp,88 words
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205 1958-03-01 2 IUMSIVN authorities arrested i~ Flreachmen in Bberta yesterday, look i them under escort to the airport and put them on hoard a plane W This Vw came as U.S. mediator Robert D, Murphy mot British Ambassador Angus Malcolm in Tunis yesterday to discuss theReuter; A.P - 205 words
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Article37 1958-03-01 2 r nzing Norkay, N< ci, k mountain climber Who co iiiered Everest wil Z< aland's Sir Edmun I Hillary in 1953, will try 1 liis feal wI an ican expediti nexi37 words
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Article34 1958-03-01 2 Mr Join ter Dull 11. iry oi State. io expected to leave Washington nexi Friday to att< nd the Smith East A. la Treaty Organ! ation meet ing In Manila.- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article40 1958-03-01 2 hoac spokesman in apor( said this morning annia which left Singayesterday for Hong K( 1 g had to be div< rted tG Manila due to bad weather, The plane l< fi Manila this morning foi Hong Kong.40 words
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158 1958-03-01 2 Divorce of Prince Philip's friend A DIVORCE case thai m reached into Buckingham Palace ended quietly in a London B g court yesterday. Judge Sir Edgar Dale handed down a» final g decree dissolving the marriage jf Michael Parker 38, former pn- vate secretary and coi-- v stant companion :>fU.P. - 158 words
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Article43 1958-03-01 2 Housewife hud resisting thugs A Chinese housewife was seriously injured last night when she resisted thues who tried to rob her at her home in Alexandra Road, She .sustained n'eek and head injuries ana was admitted to the Genera] Hospital. Police ire investigating.43 words
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256 1958-03-01 2 Powerful Saudi King may head third Arab bloc POSSIBILITY oi a third I Arab union emerged yesterday amid moves to enlarge the two existing unions the United Arab Republic of Syria and Egypt and tin Iraqi-Jor-danian Arab Federal State. In Bombay Sheikh Mohammad el Khalifa, uncle and chief adviser of256 words
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273 1958-03-01 3 Hi sttAND whose wile had I one time maintained her baby was born as the i oi artificial insemina- by donor was granted a Vj'xm-rr in the Scottish High Court yesterday on the Krol iad of adultery. Xhe action caused a na ,1,,,, tReuter - 273 words
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184 1958-03-01 3 ANOTHER MINISTER IN SCENE OVER NEW RENT ACT Hi "KLERS protesting .bout the British Government's Rent Act rowned a speech in Gin ,ow last night by Mr, John Maclay. Secreoj State for Scotland. The Rent Act permits higher rents for millions of British homes and Kives Landlords of 800,000 housesReuter - 184 words
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Article42 1958-03-01 3 Sukarno, le i ol Presideni Bu-I birth to a boy tht Bummei 'gor, r»y newu agenc reported today The couple already have i three-year-old boy and President Sukarno ha flv< children by the fir wife Fatmawai I ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration92 1958-03-01 3 SHE WEDS HER HUSBAND FOR SECOND TIME IN YEAR HUSBAND Arnold Q Lerner carries wire C Marec over t h c threshold f<»i the se- cond time in a year. E Maree and Arnold I were first married at I Marylebone Register c E OHice. London last year. Now tlityPaul Popper - 92 words
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155 1958-03-01 3 Anti-Krupp hostility? Not in this city HERR Alfried Krupp yon Bohlen, the West German industrialist, whoso arrival in Australia Last Tuesday touched off demonstrations, would be given a civicreception it he went to nearby Katoomba to choose a factory site, the Mayor oi Katoomba said yesterday. Alderman F. Murphy, mayorReuter - 155 words
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172 1958-03-01 3 CONVICT -AUTHOR IS BEATEN IN 'LAST BID' TO ESCAPE DEATH pONVICT i THOR Car Che man, 36, oft< n called ;i "crimii ial g< niu yesterday lost hi boui< bid to escape long-delayed execution when his con tentlon that a 1048 trial transcript was faulty w rejected by Superior JudU.P. - 172 words
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212 1958-03-01 4 Saturday, March 1. 1958. Opinion TRAFFIC PROBLEMS SINGAPORE'S n c w traffic police chief has plans to improve the flow of traffic in Singapore and this is both timely and welcome. The public should make full use of his request to pass on complaints for his consideration mid action. And212 words
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Article, Illustration514 1958-03-01 4 FREDERICK ELLIS - FREDERICK ELLIS «w n<>inntiny from i*nri H<9i<fiirl. Xi<i<>i in THE tanker Hemi- fusus lias just sailed with tho hrst oil to flow from Nigeria to Europe— oil won through 21 years of British .sweat, toil and tears. The Prime Minister 5f Nigeria's Federal Government, the514 words
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Article163 1958-03-01 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber f>pr IF the Borne Is really cli.ssatiafled with the fmhtInfl! value of the niggardly allowance of English troops we make him, it y ould be adding insult to injury to expect him to nay anything for them. We should at pnoe issue an abject apolOgy for163 words
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Advertisement88 1958-03-01 4 HILLMAN UuSiiee j|ffß^ I Moon or A»iA\(io//nisi(.\ B I -.c Yfe ■■■Zimlm B M v^Sk Mfc .^9L B The new modem design *ivc» a clear unobstructed vkw all round nc»c the sloping bonnet, the wide curved screen, the narrow pillars, the four wide flush winding side windows the twept-round rear-window88 words
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346 1958-03-01 5 Govt. men may be allowed to retire on pension '•-l if stair side of the I ingapore Government Whitley Council has made new suggestions which would allow senior officers who want to go into politics to it tire with full pension ri j'hts. rhe346 words
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Article, Illustration47 1958-03-01 5 Pretty Leonie m Koenitz, one o/^ l 100 volunteers, mo- m l dels the flower to Bbc worn by the girls to distinguish* them as dance* hostesses at them 1 Grand Carnival in a aid of the Asian m Games Fund at the m Swimmi?ig Club tonight.47 words
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Article54 1958-03-01 5 The New Zealand Prime Minister. Mr. Walter Nash,! will arrive In Singapore by i boac tomorrow at 11.35 a.m. Mr. Nash, who is also the Minister for External j Affairs, will be accompanied by the Secretary of the New Zealand Department of External Affairs, Mr.54 words
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Article46 1958-03-01 5 Throe Egyptian army officers and a group of soldiers and civilians arrested when they tried to enter the Sudan in a Nile steamer last week were released yesterday ond have returned to Egypt, it was announced in Khartoum last night- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article64 1958-03-01 5 The study group movement of the British Council will hold a drama course for teachers and senior students in Singapore on April 14 at Monks Hill school. This la the second course organised by the group tc improve the standard ol drama in schools Those wishing64 words
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242 1958-03-01 5 HPHE Singapore Anti- Tuberculosis Association is continually expanding its propaganda activities as it believes that this will eventually combat T.B According to the annual report for last year, the association regards this as one of the "most urgent activities and everything that SATA does has242 words
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294 1958-03-01 5 DEATH CATCHES UP WITH A DESERT HERO Colonel Walter ("Mike"; Stirling, leadIng authority on the Arabs and the man Lawrence Ol Arabia called "Stirling the Wise," has died in Tangier, aged 78. He bad lived for ei^ht years with three bullets in his body. In November HMO ;i bIaCK car294 words
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Miscellaneous311 1958-03-01 6 ""TT-IV.yi" i t_ _Sj 84-%B 4- l-irtl_iza /I a\ I L 't| X < It I -y ty^Vt intlaH II H* t v I 'i_ < a < n_!._w 1 -'^«S!' I I How wrong cm anyone be! I I IiWDKAKI by Le#> l^alk and Phil D»vi« to X Ott311 words
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THE FREE PRESS Saturday MAGAZINE
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Title Section9 1958-03-01 1 THE FREE PRESS Saturday MAGAZINE Singapore. March 1, 1958.9 words
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Article, Illustration973 1958-03-01 1 John Izbicki - 1 00 years ago a small child saw a vision John Izbicki Till: lOIKIMS STOIIY s# V Mil 1 lO\ VIOI»I I r,qp»gftj| tm sit Itmmrlim this gpturr. n f« #v v nil V HO i<> *h<> uvii kmmmmtk <h<> Soubir&u* sun- rimiam ol* #!§#> Virgin l##ffv/. §O miSSiJ WATERS973 words
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Article302 1958-03-01 1 Billions for Govt. coffers grlms from the United states, Canada, Great Britain, Germany and other continental European co tint lies even from lands as far apart as India and Brazil and even from Russia's Ukraine, France will be producing a special anniversary stamp. Aer Lingus has established a special night-and-day302 words
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Article, Illustration540 1958-03-01 2 ROBERT ROBINSON - What makes a song hit? Just nothing ROBERT ROBINSON By j HAVE never cultivated a taste lor popular singers, probably because they siiitf such awiul songs Hut I have always recognised thai they are the High Priests of the age. Their shrine is the television set, thenidol is romantic love,540 words
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Article, Illustration605 1958-03-01 2 PARADISE LOST nPJIE men of Cheju Island, off South Korea, who traditionally leave all the work to their womenfolk and sit in the sun playing Korean chess, will soon have their paradise transformed into the Government's idea of "dreamland." In the past no respectable girl there would consider marrying a605 words
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Article243 1958-03-01 2 STATISTICS being a favourite American pastime, I was not surprised the other day to come across a report that 21 million Americans snore in their sleep and that the average American snore produces a noise "equivalent to that made by a cow chewing its cud."243 words
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Article503 1958-03-01 3 ANNE MOSES - ANNE MOSES I By ■till I squad of women are carrying out the K,.r remarkable work ever conceived by ■tain's Welfare State. To save homes from faking up, and children from being put in care of local authorities, they are: h'_ lazy husbands503 words
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328 1958-03-01 3 JES ODAM - Washed 365 times, collar wouldn't wear out JES O DAM \"H I^VERY night for a r -Ei year the managing z director stood at the bathroom basin E washing his own khirt. Three hundred and sixty -five times he plunged it into Mie suds, rubbed the open- ed collar and328 words
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Article97 1958-03-01 3 MORE than 5,000 "House to Let" or "House for Sale" signs are up in various parts of Rome while 55,000 people still live in caves, shacks and a derelict football stadium. Building firms face bankruptcy because they can neither let nor sell the luxury, semi-luxury and middle classReuter - 97 words
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Article, Illustration711 1958-03-01 3 Snake -woman saved the universe PELHAM GROOM WRITES ON CHINESE CUSTOMS /^LL over the world the snake has a prominent position both in legend and mythology. But whereas in the Western world the snake is generally a symbol of evil, in Asia there are stories in which this creature is711 words
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THE FREE PRESS SATURDAY MAGAZINE
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FILM PREVIEWS
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Article, Illustration454 1958-03-01 4 Here comes a week of tears and laugher That is the principal pattern of the tapestry. and the background which joins the families and pr> ;ents the picture is the school at which both daughters are pupils. The new Headmaster who falls in love with Lana Turner. The village doctor454 words
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Article, Illustration542 1958-03-01 4 IT'S ROLLICKING FUN FROM START TO FINISH ONCE upon a time ther were two writers wh produced excellent storie for the screen but they wer horrified to see the poo quality material chosen b; producers to be turned int< films, and so they decide* that they too would be pro542 words
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Article192 1958-03-01 7 I I'nuuib Today ■ft no. i RSfi ei.|, ft K ft uorts Mauii 22 buyer; 22% buyers I W ?2 i sellers -'2 sellers I vpiii 22 buyers 22 buyers h I 22Ti sellers 22 sellers Aft, i IJ.^S Spot 22% buyers 22-\ buyers fV 22 sellers192 words
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Article95 1958-03-01 7 I NEW YORK, Feb >8 Previous Today Straits Spot 94.87 nom. 94.62 nom. fu lures h Contraot March 93.75 buyers 93.25 buyers 94.75 sellers 94.25 sellers May 93.50 buyers 93.00 buyers 94-50 sellers 93.50 sellers E; Steady. SALES: Ten lots. 81 K: Futures ."March 26.40 buyers 2695 words
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Article15 1958-03-01 7 H NEW YORK, Feb 18. ■fjli,K,.!s 439.92 RntT' ir Is 8889 'Sill15 words
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Article41 1958-03-01 7 (bar spot and awaiting and awaiting release 231 flrsl half (March shipment 23 Sarawak unquoted. Muntok We spot H aw a in 8 release and afloats |f« fir st half March shipment J2. sellers ex-dock-in U.S. cents per lb.41 words
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Article76 1958-03-01 7 I LONDON, Feb. 28. a 1. 1 **rrvJous Today J Philippines c.i.t L'K./ y P European ports delivered PcMru^uSass $18Tl selleis $iB7ij seiiers bfir P delivered £68 buyers £67 buyers F dr JSJ'SfIB £69 S6llers f 98% selleis fu'opean po, ts J n bulk Jj| Apr.76 words
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Article, Illustration175 1958-03-01 7 MODELS GET FILM TEST IN S'PORE VINE Singapore models may turn film stars" |f the Shaw Organisation decides to carry nut its plan to add an introduction to the film "Lonj; House." The film, which was shown in the Coiony last year, will be Shaw's entry for this year's Cannes175 words
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183 1958-03-01 7 1 50 businessmen to visit Japanese trade fair A BOUT 150 businessmen from the Federation and Singapore are expected to visit the Japanese International Trade Fair at Osaka from April 12 to 27 to make on-the-spot purchases. A spokesman for the Japanese Consulate told the Free Press that about 100183 words
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Article41 1958-03-01 7 Poll.-, on up to 95 !)or cent were Officially estimated yesterday in urban and .some rural areoi a.s Sudanese continued to vote In their country's fir.st seneraJ election since it become in- Reuter dependent In 1 956.—Reuter - 41 words
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Advertisement77 1958-03-01 7 j|-^pr tf9Uf bctcncjiHqA? '^!|||3|| Why tcikc tnO\\\^^<rtiWolc in buildinci -^^f.^ "p up your home GMWw^M^^Qver a period of yeflrS"™ *only to navt^\\\iwcfna urokcn in tr<insit ;f:>-V-|v-: Singapore A ;<*^g±'.-\ -k :X m m iwwiuiiiii "~*m ivetiding MM MM r W y ■T■■ M? tMake arrangements mm 00 1&* for your77 words
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Miscellaneous147 1958-03-01 7 I SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES I TODAY: 8.44 p.m. TOMORROW: 7.15 am.. and 9.35 p.m. MONDAY: 8.33 a.m.. and 10.13 p,m. j TUESDAY: 9.29 a.m. and 10.45 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 10.17 '< a.m. and 11.17 p.m. I THURSDAY: 11.04 a.m. and 11.51 p.m. I RID AY: 11.40 a.m. Today's Radio Programme )16147 words
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Article816 1958-03-01 8 Calum learns to whistle for the wind hut does not get the last three notes... i m SIOKY SO l AR"*™""^ am^ m m POOB widow «ol a child from a man of cloud and MiM her Child of \ii. When the widow *M i« need of money816 words
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327 1958-03-01 8 A story for the young boy by DIANA ROSS And he felt in his pouch and there were ten silver pieces and be was going to pull them out to give them all to the sailor when be thought that he, too, would be thirsty when he had done and327 words
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Miscellaneous223 1958-03-01 8 11 I 1 CLUBS ACROSS. 1 De- rank. 5. Famous architect yon and Cornwall are in of many of the churches the Country." 3. Breed in the City of London. 7. oi dog eaten as food in Kind of beer. 8. Part of a China, G. Divisions in bicycle wheel,223 words
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Miscellaneous388 1958-03-01 8 A colour-in contest With prizes tor you! DOCKET -MONEY prizes j^er rS are offered for colour- pore to reach her ing this scene with paints, er ll 1 Thursday n«| Age limit is 15. crayons or chalks. There are four priies Nanie (Mastel m) offered each of S5 (two for388 words
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Miscellaneous567 1958-03-01 10 o*^^ w^^r a /^Bfl x\_ A^Sfe C^flßfl ß^h j^B^f v^BB^^BBBV /^^*&F I^^m .^Jp*f^^\^tfMi I I a harder -^H^^^ajaj-^ Test your knowledgl TUIC WFFK jBBBJ^^BBBBHI i E&iiu^K^ul^El Page ot tJI llft I WW Imbbli I rail jßy"*^ a 1 C#\m it lin p% -fl V^^^i \I OI O1)V scored full England567 words
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Article, Illustration439 1958-03-01 11 HENRY LONGHURST - A BUNKER IN THE PERSIAN GULF And all round was the sand HENRY LONGHURST By X moderately wiuc Kpt'i-it-nce of games K ve (<>nie to conK. that none proK s such moments of Emu! mortification I I1; bowled by a full missing a fitting goal I suc h like are439 words
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Article374 1958-03-01 11 OLYMPIC BOSS CALLED 'TUG' leth Pug Wilson. President of the U.S. Olympic Association, and planners for i Olympic Winter Games scheduled for Squaw Valley, California, inspect a iOl the ice stadium which will accommodate some of the events. Left to right viison, John m. Pierce. California State Finance Director, and374 words
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Article380 1958-03-01 11 m_w -By ALL ROUNDER- Ep ML "M." Blackpool have alf had forwards 1 wie surname mi"M." Matthews, pensen Mclntosh, N McKnight Mo- name a few. P t! v have ficidPJJ M "> in attack. nevi i five IAM.iI) FORTUNE. L SSL ?iWn Joe dw ii t0 manage Later380 words
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Article36 1958-03-01 11 West Germany irni England drew 5-5 in Uu.ir iaternationa] table tennis match last night In Burg*- kunstadt. England ..von the women's mafccbeg 3*o, but were beatrn 5-2 in th,« men's events.36 words
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Article24 1958-03-01 11 Russia's teanj for the world Ice hockey championships, which open in Oslo on Friday, beat 'i Gothenburg sido 7-3 last mght- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article275 1958-03-01 12 hunte not out 242; Sobers nor our zm Pakistan attack crippled pONRAD HUNTE and Garth Sobers slaughtered a weakened 1 Pakistan attack yesterda) in Kingston on the third day of the Test match. At the close West Indies had piled up 501 runs tor theReuter - 275 words
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Article52 1958-03-01 12 Cl ye Stewart of Queensland won the Australian i: iddleweigfct title by locking out titu- bolder Biily tcDonnel in the 11th round at Melbourne Stadium la.; nlghjt with v straight left, f0i10,,; il by a perfect ri^ht cross to the jaw, hard-hit-ting 21-year-old Stewart sent McDonnelReuter - 52 words
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Article52 1958-03-01 12 The 19G0 world volleyball championships will be held in Brazil, the internation.il volley-ball congress decided in Monaco yesterday. Til 1953 European ehnmpi >nshlps will be held in p<- •■.ip from August 'M) to r i ill i i > 1 1 1 > <3iReuter - 52 words
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Article30 1958-03-01 12 Chechoslovakia beat binliin- 1 5-1 In the opening u-,vn ot the 1958 world ice j hotkey championships in Oslo yesterday. Later.: Sweden beat Norway 9-0.30 words
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Article63 1958-03-01 12 Ian Peebles, former England, Middlesex and Oxford University legbreak bowler. last night advocated the abolition ot the distinction between amateur and professionals In first-class cricket Mr. Peebles, who was addressing the annual meeting of the Club Cricket Conference in London, was commenting on the recent reportReuter - 63 words
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Article, Illustration54 1958-03-01 12 i Mr. Jack t'niraiM i honorary secretary oflj th<> Amateur Athletic I Board, and manager of the many British athletic teams pictur-d I ed at BurkiiitthaM i Palace with iis vim and daughter Haai^ (23) when he attendj ed the Investiture to I receive the OBE. j54 words
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Article99 1958-03-01 12 Western Australia gave one of the best performances in theii Sheffield Shield historj by dismissing a strong Victoria team for 191 yesterday in Perth. Victoria had first use ol a perfect wicket on th€ opening day of the fourday match, but steady allround bowling and excellent fieldingReuter. - 99 words
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Article26 1958-03-01 12 Dennis Adams <SouM Africa), British Empire ri.v weight boxing champion was outpointed by Jos< Ogazon (Spain) over tet round* hi.st night at Sprinc iraiuvaal.- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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467 1958-03-01 12 mJUTH AFRICA were all out for 214 on the opening day of the fifth and final Test against Australia yesterday in Port Elizabeth. After losing four wickets for 57, South Africa were saved from humiliation by an eighth wicket stand of 86 between HuehReuter - 467 words
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