The Singapore Free Press, 3 March 1958
1958-03-03
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section16 1958-03-03 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper B Singapore, Monday, March 3, 1958. Price 15tts.16 words
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94 1958-03-03 1 Head boy leads his mates to safety f IVE buys escapIVci I heir pajamas early lay from a blazing ■r icliool dormitory at H im, England. severely damaged m w [ding but there Hi casualties. X oi tl youngsters, all m ly Ln their teens, were (i at 5 mU.P. - 94 words
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Article62 1958-03-03 1 REKTAL HOME AFIRE BUT NO PANIC ILOved to other l the hospital Fl re broke out yest Gloucestershire I'- Hospital, Coney t- oucester. fi were stationed the buildhig, but 5 no panic. J brought the Tire 11:1 control and the 1' were able to re- o their wards. v severelyReuter - 62 words
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Article23 1958-03-03 1 Red ships move tR sivin ships coastal patrol boats, o minesweeper* and six •tor boats passed the Dardanelles bound for the nean.~ ReuterReuter - 23 words
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221 1958-03-03 1 STRUGGLE FOR LIFEBELTS AS CROWDED SHIP SANK 1 oi Turkey's 1 i disaster re- anbul yesterday trlcken pas- ird the ferry- r foufht with lor life prefore the boot (i sank in the Bea on Baturknown to have 1 the disaster in 1 now feared at People, mostly l theirReuter - 221 words
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336 1958-03-03 1 Indonesia In constant touch': Views made cleat about detained ships, trade, entry visas and passports THE INDONESIAN CONSULATE-GENERAL HAS TWICE MADE REPRESENTAx TIONS TO THE SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT ABOUT THE ACTIVITIES OF SUMATRAN REBEL LEADERS IN THE COLONY. This was disclosed to the Free336 words
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66 1958-03-03 1 Thugs gag jaga, take safe and $5,000 THREE masked men, one said to have been armed with a sharp weapon, took a safe from a shop in Beach Road at 3.30 a.m. today after gagging the jaga, Ong Cheng Choon. A police spokesman said the safe contained $3,000 in cash66 words
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205 1958-03-03 1 Offence to listen to rebel radio -Jaktra report riMIE Indonesian Premier, Dr. Djuanda, has announc- 1 ed that listening to rebel Padang radio is a con- stitutional offence, it was reported in Jakarta yes- terday. The newspaper Sinpo said the Premier t4»ld Parliament that violators are subject to punishment. IU.P. - 205 words
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Article52 1958-03-03 1 Marine police detectives who boarded a sampan off Alkaff Quay. Singapore, on Saturday morning were attacked, police said today. They said the detectives saw a man throw a package overboard. When it was recovered it was found to contain 16 bottles of brandy on which duty had not52 words
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Article38 1958-03-03 1 A Customs patrt>l, intercepted a launch near Pulau Lima, oil Singapore at the week-end. The launch was escorted back to Clifford Pier. In it were found eight tins of explosives intended for "11--leff.il" fishing.38 words
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Article40 1958-03-03 1 Mr T. Doughty, an as■lstant cashier at the Naval Base dockyard, who was admitted to the British Military Hospital on Saturday night following a motor accident, is getting on well His condition was described n^ "satl factory".40 words
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Advertisement39 1958-03-03 1 For fast pickup IL* v V J 1 1 CONTAFLEX C»L U a ZEISS IKON camera Always wilh /L^M^yf^l A^p films Available at all good photographic dealers Sole iinentt: THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PINANC39 words
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Article248 1958-03-03 2 Siti'pris** iiiipw t.v Vi iff iff of* vaitvemion* DIPLOMATIC Consultations bit ween London. Paris and Washington are taking place about the Soviet agreement to hold a foreign ministers meeting pre paratory m summit talks, says a Paris report, Preach diplomats consider that the holding oj248 words
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Article136 1958-03-03 2 'Rice yield record in Malaya' ■^iik united states Agrl culture Department reported yesterday that Malaya's 1957-58 rice rvesi expected to be slightly bigger than the 1 1 cord ci op oi !!*r)G-. r )7. I'l he gain Is attributed to increased acreage and hei iei- cult oral practices, the department136 words
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Article, Illustration13 1958-03-03 2 Bed-time'shortie' at fashion show iV# p j »-'"irea ner e modeling a shortie13 words
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100 1958-03-03 2 MOT OR STRIKE 10,000 MAY BE OUT OF WORK If MAINTENANCE I tractor plants !io.ooo nSTZi .i": I Standards ll( they were ${L%* Plants toda.v for n,,,, lre fl ance jobs 4hk h llt( n J been done since 1 1 no ll tenance men SwS," 1 overtime ban tourReuter - 100 words
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267 1958-03-03 2 President Eisenhower will hold out for a presummit foreign ministers conference with authority to "talk turkey" when he meets Soviet Ambassador Mikhail A. Mcnshikov, tonight, it was learned in Washington yesterday Secretary of State John Foster Dulles will be present at the White HouseU.P. - 267 words
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217 1958-03-03 3 U.K. ALREADY PREPARING BIG WELCOME FOR FUCHS VIVIAN FUCHS and his bund of intrepid nans- Antarctic travellers wore the toast or t his! night. Glasses were raised in the bars and all other where persons gather for a quiet drink Sundays. The toast was "Dr. Vivian Fuchs 1 his men.Reuter - 217 words
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44 1958-03-03 3 Fire broke out in a boiler room of the British destroyer Decoy in Valletta Harbour, Malta, yesterday as she was preparing to .sail on exercises, Official SOurces .said .some damage was caused, but there were no casualties, ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article32 1958-03-03 3 Tho American nuclear powered submarine "Skate" will spend five days at Portland, England, after hex Arrival there Ofl Wednesday, the United Slates embassy .said in London yesterday ReuterReuter - 32 words
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205 1958-03-03 3 Nudist preview for a 'stately home' duke Day." r FHE Duke oi Bedford is hoping for a dry summer. The thought of nudists cavorting in plastic raincoats at his Woburn Abbey home is too much for him The 40-year-old Duke went to a private showing of a French nudist filmU.P. - 205 words
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346 1958-03-03 3 First space trip by man 'in five years' A MAN will definitely be put IIX into outer space within the next five years. Dr. Wer- ncr yon lit aim, America's top rocket scientist, said in an interview last niffht on Bri- tish television. He also disclosed that America's second satelliteReuter - 346 words
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Article134 1958-03-03 3 HEAVY police guards ringed Catholic Archbishop Richard dishing of Boston yesterday following two threatening telephone calls. The calls were to Boston police headquarters, one late the previous right and the other early yesterday morning. Police said that an unidentified caller warned that there i was aU.P. - 134 words
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260 1958-03-03 4 The Singapore Free Press Monday, March, 3, 1953. Opinion Deserved award yilA'i Malayan Airways should have been awarded the Cumberbatch Trophy comes as no surprise, for Vi ry clo.se to the top of all the organisations of which we in this part of the world can be justly proud must260 words
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Article271 1958-03-03 4 I U.As delighted to read an article by Dulcie Gray (above) in this paper last week, for Dulcie, apart from being my favourite film star, once played the part of my wife. Let me explain. I had written the script for a film and one271 words
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Article324 1958-03-03 4 I\UKING the week I had the great pleasure of meeting Mr. George Weltier, Vice-President or the Paramount Pictures Corporation Whrn I say pleasure nean that, for it, is so jeldom one gets the chance )f meeting a man who Is it the peak of his324 words
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Article, Illustration673 1958-03-03 4 Laughter ended visit to art show PELHAM GROOM writes every Monday IKNOW little or nothing about art. The scale Of my experience lice between the rather set watercolours produced by my father and the effusions of my brother-in-law. Tlie former I could understand. for his trees were like trees and673 words
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Advertisement54 1958-03-03 4 Whiim w»d n; .■i j i (>] li 1 1 1 1C Ul t a w Ikm In r lit SlUJi] to Iti :,i llk, <■ i ihe de range >i i )i;i mi ,ti i&\ I' n^s m i c in st< m k. S.P.H. de SUVA LTD. 4554 words
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Advertisement87 1958-03-03 4 -I modern This sensible young mothei knows the value oi a FeedrUe Ponder fYlolli^t'S" FEEDRITE W/T T7 I lie Feed rite Wonder Rahy HTf^rr^i reedei i- approved and recoffi* mended bj Doctors, Health xo-Jv visitors and Mid-Wives because I rr^il ii keeps baby's milk warm right j f& through the87 words
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Article, Illustration109 1958-03-03 5 jfyXGAPORE will be saying farewell to a seafaring ■personality, Captain L. l 5 5 ()1 C.S. Recorder an;d Wireless Ltd, retires next month. I, Recorder i.s one of ami Wireless Ltd 'a rab!( hips based on I s ;«pore which are resI. for maintaining109 words
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Article, Illustration373 1958-03-03 5 WHAT YOU TELL TO POLICE WILL BE KEPT SECRET JHE Singapore Police yesterdaj appealed to the public to come forward with their ideas and suggestions to step up tht war against the increasing crime wave. An official spokesman for the police told the Free Press that the DUblic should fellReuter - 373 words
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Article28 1958-03-03 5 Britain with 25 different makes of cars is the largest I exhibitor in the Geneva International Motor Show I opening on March 13. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article48 1958-03-03 5 18 YEAR-OLD freigh- Waa renamed tin 1 !f| at Plymouth l! Ocean Tradmpany oi Hong b new n ie carrying cargo between Europe and Communist China The Hereford <IM'\ tons i ha s bo< n surveyed ami refitted and have, tomorrow fox China ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article128 1958-03-03 5 A LANGUAGE ROW IS NOW SETTLED THE Singapore City Council ha* ended the controversy over language Qualifications foi the ten assistant hawkei and market Inspectors who arc to be recruited ■soon. The .stall committee o[ the council which considered the Question had recommended that applicants .should be conversant with one128 words
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Article, Illustration67 1958-03-03 5 Mr. Ciioou Yuen Thiam, teacher from the Cluing Una Middle School at Port Dickson. is oongratnlated after being presented with a -certificate on comple- tion (»i a special course for teachers of English by Mr. Logan Wilson. President of the University of Texas. United States. At the same ceremony at67 words
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Advertisement139 1958-03-03 5 1 '""""""""""""""""""niiMiiniiiiiiiiimumiiiraiira^ In rich colours to blend with any j t> i style of furnishing... plain green. i frOffl Belgium. yellow, pmk, grey, black and off- r white. I Good, luxurious pile cotton, Size 27 "x 54' $12.00 j closely tufted with colourful Or \n contemporary designs on fringed ends139 words
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Advertisement70 1958-03-03 6 FRESHEST NEW TASTE IN SMOKING! I niniHlF O&1S WITH 800IHIN0 MEMTHOt MIST' s II Vfenthol Misi malm the big II Os rich lobflCCO taste fresh* i I I whilt you smoke... i\\u\ the II freshness stays with you II /'>//^ ff/ftH stnokitigi t »<i- II \«-\i pack imoke the I"'-70 words
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Miscellaneous170 1958-03-03 6 w "> Mill '"iFiriiAwiE I CfOiAlK THAI HIS Pl/OSUBQS HAVE WSm **r 1W 'zOOH. TH£ PEOPLES ''''H MI AVH*./( f '*-f W'fft^dCt O' I I I BEE*J XUISO. T AUVAk ru&NS AkVAV j j j~~^*—*j I Of I^ALGAO WV»LL GEAR nl j j£Ff- *-v^^vk£ S s^lo J 3IAXDIIAKE by Loo170 words
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Miscellaneous584 1958-03-03 6 1 ••"•llUtllMltliil I m I I BORN today, you have an Invent!* mechahical mind which mLS I mint yo U a million were you 2 u SSS r proper use of it! Uo This does not mean that you merely a visionary character fn/j! you have a brain-wave, you ar'i584 words
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Article279 1958-03-03 7 nonsuit I donor I also, I people I urge m last word has not been ■about the Mayor's fc.it, which SingaK)o!« city councillors ■h;i drtided should ■bt luinded over to the ■G' 1 1 s-nimont for dis-■j-!:i'. in Ruffles Mu■i'. i rnnieni officials279 words
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57 1958-03-03 7 QUEEN MOTHER VISITS OLD GOLD MINE TOWN Thousands of people yesterday welcomed the Queen Mother to the former gold mining centre of Ballarat. 74 miles from Melbourne. She spent an hour and a half in the historic city where armed gold miners resisting the prospectkig laws a century ago foughtReuter - 57 words
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Article, Illustration38 1958-03-03 7 picture. Soldiers carrying automatic rifles patrol South Vietnam's jungles with elephants. The country's 150,000 strong army, supported largely by American military aid, is outnumbered by about 2 to 1 by Ho Chi minh's North Vietnam Communist U.P. army.—U.P. - 38 words
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133 1958-03-03 7 Rossellini's lawyer on mystery mission ERCOLE GRAZIADEI. lawyer of Ingrid Berman and Roberto Rossellini. for whom he obtained a legal separation last November, took off from Rome for New York and Mexico City last night. He refused to comment on reports that to Mexico he would seek a divorce forReuter - 133 words
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189 1958-03-03 7 Yogi challenges a sanke charmer and stakes $5000 A SINGAPORE yogi has thrown out a challenge worth $500 to an Indonesian snake charmer and to anyone else who wishes to take him on. The yogi, John de Cruz, says in the challenge that the snake charmer, Samat bin AH, would189 words
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Article37 1958-03-03 7 The following were elected officials of the Singapore Hindu Sabai at its annual meeting yesterday: Messrs. A. Lakshmanasamy. president, P. Velupillai, vice-president, N. Mohan, secretary, G. M Mohanavelu, assistant secretary, and S. Swamfnathan, treasurer.37 words
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209 1958-03-03 7 SIT PUN TO END QUEENSTOWN LIFT COMPLAINTS PAUSE for complaints by tenants of multistoried SIT flats in Queenstown about lifts not reaching the ground and top floors may soon be removed. A spokesman for the SIT told the Free Press that new rules for operating the lifts had been put209 words
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Miscellaneous148 1958-03-03 7 f SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: 10.13 p.m. TOMORROW: 9.29 a.m. and 10.4.~> p.m. WEDNESDAY: 10.17 a.m. and 11.17 p.m. THURSDAY: 11.04 am and 11.51 p.m. FRIDAY: 11.49 a.m. SATURDAY: 0.23 a.m. and 12.36 a.m. SUNDAY: 0.58 a.m. and I.M a.m. Today's Radio Programme 1.10 pm. A MuMf.il Apertlf; Share Market148 words
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Article, Illustration815 1958-03-03 8 BASIL HALL - Pearlshell is their business ET THE TWELVE SETS OF TWINS ALL BASIL HALL By "I'M t RE arc )5 Malays and 63 Chinese among the divers engaged m the lucrative pearlshell industry in northern and north-western Australian Some of the Malays in Torres Straits islands have been there for two815 words
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Article124 1958-03-03 8 NOW AT THE SAME SCHOOL school. whidß boasts of havingfl seven set* «»i twifflß a moil s its P»P ils H has bee n ouM classed bj St. Eliza* beth's Roman CaJ tholic Primarß School in Coventrjß England. I For there they lia rf .M sets of twins. Pictw™ 1124 words
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Article188 1958-03-03 9 SHE GETS THAT JOB ON A YACHT A KICK YOUNG I MAN who ad- I zvertised in a high f Eclass personal column* =for a cook-stewar- =dess for a lengthy f strip on his two-mem 1 gt/GCht has just got g Ethe shock of his life He has left London188 words
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Article, Illustration873 1958-03-03 10 ...THEY COULD STILL TEMPER JUSTICE WITH MERCY Perak was by far the most lenient state before the advent of British rule, writes Pelham Groom, and even had a law which included 'hitting below the belt IHIMIIIIIIIIIMIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIMIIIIIMIIMHIIIIIIIIAII UfHEX one remembers some of the terrible TT punishments that the law could and873 words
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395 1958-03-03 10 Boat dash saved wife in blazing ship 1 doi,,h Frice **m others rroni the B fiW^ Jon a ri isll fn JJHJ Muristan are £lv on the vu s t of J.e^Sd at Bahrein ta i» i sian Golf, rer jj They are among iho !ue J i whenThei t0395 words
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Article80 1958-03-03 10 If motorists want to view this historic markrt cross in Wvmondham. Norfolk in the near future s they will have to make a special detour. Soon, it will be by-passed by a new daiil carnaee- 5 way that will enable traffic to miss the town ana 5 avoid80 words
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Article, Illustration584 1958-03-03 11 Jnepurtment is Bt.i cv la r. In six reft the consump[ion of water has m>( (I to 20 million Ens a day. In the M two or three jjrs were going to m go million gal-EBiv:-<-<lible amount, of I wasted. While the neT authorities have ■a illegal theFree Press - 584 words
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Article, Illustration265 1958-03-03 11 adelaide Eastle - adelaide Eastle BY.. protegee, Miss Florence Coffee. The 23-year-old Florence, who gained her Master's decree at the University of Texas, scored highest in the Rotary Foundation Fellowship competition for academic piowess. Tour in //t#> world Snt i is tOMi'ing the world on her way to Australia tor a265 words
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Article, Illustration1359 1958-03-03 12 S*>sitt> first siops f«tr tnitthvrs-iv'-hv "j"HE preparation of a woman for the BIG event of her life, namely childbirth, is so important that it is amazing how few women put themselves under medical care right from tie beginning of pregnancy or from the time they1,359 words
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Article295 1958-03-03 12 Teeth shock for Britain MX »--«wui (I|l four -town exn*ri inent in urini 118 toothache toftM issued soon Brita£ It vll shnvv t,, al children's teeth beoomlne worse evS year. It deals Ul(h Xl marnock, in lyrshire Scotland; pan 0 n fflesey, Wales; and t Watford, in llcttfurdshirc. and Andover295 words
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Article147 1958-03-03 12 I A TTBN nED my doctor complaining oj heavy tosses v Ith mum, large dots This had bcr doing on torubout six months, accomVan icd by oss uf iQ&gfu and backache. The gynaecologist he sen/ me to said l had a poh/))us and advised rcmo\ al. Please147 words
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Article, Illustration440 1958-03-03 13 rias lor use in soace flights THE "HYDROMAGNETIC TECHNIQUES" BEING DEVELOPED BY THE H-POWER PEOPLE "GIVE THE SECRET OF HOW TO DO IT," DR. TUCK SAID. THE CHARGED PARTICLES OF SUPERHEATED GASES ARE PRACTICALLY THE FASTEST THINGS IN NATURE NEXT TO LIGHT AND SOME COSMIC RADIATION. TheyU.P. - 440 words
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Article54 1958-03-03 13 I til tte for PI 31cw!Gi i i. 1 research Insi ute, li to tart ex 'H< <\ nucl ar fusion w ■< [mllfiu and American rest archer s l(ii by nr Wi rner Hi I i nbi pb M, 1 Germany's wartime atomic project, 1 GermanReuter - 54 words
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126 1958-03-03 13 THE WORLD OF SCIENCE FUCHS COULD HAVE TAKEN REACTOR I)K. VIVIAN FUCHS could have taken a "pack*J age" nuclear reactor to the South Pole which would have supplied electricity there for many years, according to an atomic expert iv England. Dr. 11. M, Finniston chief metallurgist at tin Atomic EnergyReuter - 126 words
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Article121 1958-03-03 13 NID TO HARNESS THE SUN The first Japanese attempt to harness the radiant heat of the sun and put It to work generating electricity to operate a wireless telephone system is to be made sometime alter April. The Tohoku Electric Power Company Is planning to generate 50 watts of electricU.P. - 121 words
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Article, Illustration376 1958-03-03 13 Zeta's big brother built ORITAINS super thermo-nuclear fusion experimental plant the great big brother to Zeta is to be sited at Harwell. rhis will enable the band of 12 principal scientists responsible for Zeta to carry on their research without interruption, and at the same time to expand their staff.376 words
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Article, Illustration66 1958-03-03 14 With the 1!>:>8 Inter-Varsity Boat Rare only a few *eeks ahead, the Cambridge oarsmen are making prorress with their training o*n the Cam. They have ichieved a level of uniformity and are acquiring steaditess and an excellent combination of les and bodywork. A Cambridge Trial Eight is here66 words
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Article174 1958-03-03 14 AMAZING LEAP BY SCHOOLBOY EUGHTEEN-year-old Jim McCann set tour records with ij a remarkable Long Jump In the New South Wales athletic championship a 1 Moore Park (Sydney). His leap 01 2 HI. 7Jin. set ;in Australian junior record and New south wales resident open, re&ident junior and junior He174 words
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Article45 1958-03-03 14 A three-member Com- munist Chinese delegation Left Peking yesterday by air for Oslo to attend 'the annual congress of the International Ice Hockey Federation. The delegates will attend the 1958 world and European ice hockey champion- snips in o.sio.— U.P.U.P. - 45 words
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Article42 1958-03-03 14 A crowd oi 27,000 saw Knut. Johannesen, of Norway, boat world .speed skating champion Oleg GonCharenkO, Ol the Soviet union, in the 10.000 metre* eveitt on (he .second day of a tWO-daY infnrn:itinnnl contest in Oslo. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article34 1958-03-03 14 s«.nt i r' ld I ni t<l( L ar l<l<l as »»taM| hosts ffhtfl thrv s r s'rr P thelr SPSfM Tcmplan League opponents lor thru transpoitr,! musts brut them 5-1.34 words
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Article286 1958-03-03 14 L\VULx JIrIL UAMKS iigniweii;ni ooxcr max Carlos of ictorb I won every round of his 12-round flash with light-weight Fmi Tinde of the* Philippines at Melbourne Stadium but had to takeS greatest care from start to finish. After the ftght the Australian .aid: "This fellow is286 words
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165 1958-03-03 14 AUSSIE BID FOR S. AFRICAN FIGHTER HOLT STADIUMS LTD. hope to bring South African Mike Holt and a world-ranked American boxer to Sydney to fight glain o v r Queensland middleweight Ciive Stewart. These moves were made after the fiasco at Sydney Stadium when Stewart knoekedout lower. ranked America n165 words
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Miscellaneous225 1958-03-03 14 CLUBS ACROSS 4 Sailor finishes thi u" nk 1 Hand in one for the Scottish J] 1C got! t .'fV nr n Road (4. 2, 6). J Poor cut In an 1--8 Need vice for such testimony 6 J Hu S 4-I (8) mospheiK conaui 9 Nohena al this party225 words
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Article, Illustration183 1958-03-03 15 Sick Malayan helps in Oxford rout \ON Ch ng Teik of Malaya left a sick bed d help Cambridge beat Oxord 14-1 in the annual iter-varsity badminton )mpetition lasi night in ambridge. Oon, despite an abscess in Is ear and the after effects t influenza, won In the Ingles andReuter - 183 words
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Article59 1958-03-03 15 Joe Erskine, the British and Empire heavyweight boxing chantpion, who was recently beaten by Sweden's European champion. Ingemar Johansson in Gothenburg, flew back to London after his defeat. He was accompanied by his wife. Erskine, almost blind- '< ed in the thirteenth round, wore dark glass-59 words
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570 1958-03-03 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS (o) [TOLIDAY FLIGHT was one of the easiest winners I have seen for some time when he took ;he Class 2, Div. 2 sprint at Penang on Saturlay. Mortimer tried to ride him in behind but le pulled himself to the570 words
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Article82 1958-03-03 15 MR. Travis Keer's Round Table scored his 16th win in 17 races when he won the Santa Anita Handicap over 1!4 at Arcadia, California yesterday. Terrang was second, 2V2 lengths behind, and Porterhouse third. In Miami, Florida, the Cu.'umet Farm's Tim Tarn won the Flamingo82 words
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Article348 1958-03-03 15 FLASH ELORDE REGAINS HIS TITLE CJLEVER Filipino Sghter F lash Klorde last night regained the Far Eastern lightweight title he lost last year to Thailand's Omsan Laempafha by out boxing Japanese title holder Hiroshi Oka\va on a unanimous 12-round decision. A disappointingly small crowd of 3,500 fans saw a disappointinglyU.P. - 348 words
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Article130 1958-03-03 15 ■the Australian rugby union team will tour Canada and the United L states after the current series in Europe, Ycstorriay In Bordeaux Prance 'B" beat the Aus i ralian team by i ighi point i(o goal and 1 1;, ito l hree i.< try jReuter - 130 words
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Article, Illustration10 1958-03-03 15 "No. dear, it's nothing to do with Mr. Selwyn Uoyd10 words
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Article22 1958-03-03 15 Britain beat France 23-9 i a rugby league internaional in Grenoble yesteiay, after leading 10-7 at lall-time. Reuter.22 words
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Article24 1958-03-03 15 West Germany beat Belgium 2-0 after leading 1-0 at half-time in a soccer international in Brussels yes- tcrday.— ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article33 1958-03-03 15 Jaroslav Drobny of Egypt won the Carlton tennis 2lub's International Spring rourney yesterday at Cannes by defeating Jean-Noel CJrinda of France, 6-3, 4-6. 3-1. 4-6, 8-fl in a thrpp-liour natch. U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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Advertisement13 1958-03-03 15 I CROCODILE 1™ IRTS MM f J> \\\mjft' t '^''w'*sh *iMM MMW —^MTty^13 words
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Article188 1958-03-03 16 ||W. tvoe front f ont nt tut tsw /Minnas** Tito deelureu war on bosses* luxury living rill-. Tito regime is tV'4ging a new campaign, lo break lux ury living among Communist ollicials. factory managers anil an army of whitecollar "bureaucrats." With the managerial class as theReuter - 188 words
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116 1958-03-03 16 LEADING WARSAW RED IS EXPELLED FOR SHARP ATTACK ON PARTY POLICY A leading member of the pro-Soviet faction In the Polish Communist Parly. Wiktor Klosiewicz, has been expelled from the central committee and severely censured for undermining the Party's unity, the official party newspaper Trybuna Ludu .said in Warsaw yesterday.Reuter - 116 words
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Article224 1958-03-03 16 habits' DRUNKENNESS has attained the position of Public Enemy No. 1 in the Soviet Union. The Government newspaper Izvestia, echoing remarks against too much drinking by Communist Party chief Nikita Khrushchev, yesterday urged tin ire temperance propaganda to change the nation's drinking habits. Dr. Lidia224 words
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133 1958-03-03 16 BO AC seek Far East flights via Russia and Red China BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION has asked for government level negotiations for 8.0.A.C. routes to the Far East across Russia and China, a corporation spokesman said in London yesterday. The airline had approached the Ministry of Transport and Civil AviationReuter - 133 words
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Article, Illustration51 1958-03-03 16 picture. Mr. S. Shibusawa (left) the Japanese Ambassador to Siani, and Mr. Choi Duk Shin, the Korean Ambassador to South Vietnam, who flew into Singapore last night on their way to Kuala Lumpur where they will head their nations' delegations at the ECAFE confer- Free PressFree Press - 51 words
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Article98 1958-03-03 16 'ptiE New zeaiana rnmp j A Minister, Mr. Walter Nash, arrived in Singapore this morning. From the airport, 1 he went to Tengah i and inspected the 14th I Squadron of the Royal New Zealand Air Force. Later he went to the Naval Base to98 words
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Article36 1958-03-03 16 Sir Winston Churchill, the I 83-year-old British stairsman who is recovering near Nice In France from pluc-ri.sy and pneumonia in now up for most meaii, members o! I tii household said uit mgni ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article134 1958-03-03 16 It was the .second such: American built mystery i piano to lane at Bone in the past week. A B-17 "flying fortress" landed there last Tuesday and was carryirm a load of arms claimed to be ae 3K ned for South America. n Tl ?i'°Reuter - 134 words
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Article71 1958-03-03 16 THE Shah of Iran and liis wife. Queen Soraya have agreed on a separation to I be followed by divorce, ac- i j cording to the London Sun- i i day Dispatch yesterday. "An official announce- nient i- s being prepared" I paper .said. "The 38-year-old71 words
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Article132 1958-03-03 16 i BISHOP Pietro Fiordelli. fiiifd by an Italian court on criminai charges of defamation, declared a at ceremony in his cathedral at Prato last night that the' action taken against him was '•sacrilegious and fan- 1 mensely sinful." The bishop was greeted by loud applauseReuter - 132 words
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