The Singapore Free Press, 5 March 1958
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section15 1958-03-05 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper Singapore* Wednt^day, March 5, 1958. piue ISCU,15 words
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Article, Illustration94 1958-03-05 1 HUSBAND TRIED TO STRANGLE ME-JUDY tAi SI AR Judy Garyesterday filed Santa Monica, ilil nia, for divorce om Michael Sidney FM'^t, theatrical Bi petition alleged \m^\ Lufl boat her »;>< attempted to ■trangle her on |»-i'-;ii occasions. W Iso petitioned the 0:: r evict Luft from [V n nome andReuter - 94 words
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Article61 1958-03-05 1 School boy stabbed in street A 14- YEAR-OLD student of the Anglo-Chinese school in Barker Road, Ec Teow Leng, was stabbed while waiting for a bus in front of the school at 1.15 p.m. yesterday. Three youths approach ed from behind and stabbed him in the back, he told the61 words
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Article19 1958-03-05 1 Police fired warning shots yesterday as rioters fought in the strike-torn town of Cipolleti. Central Argentina ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article16 1958-03-05 1 I 1 grade rubber opened in Sinking at 76? unchanged on ()S The tone16 words
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Article189 1958-03-05 1 "I nuclear annea were and were ln transform v <»rfare, Mr. A^an, Finan- tary to the ifv told the of Commons Opening a debate on the British Navy, he said the Admiralty was working on this problem. It might he that the most effective counter toReuter; U.P. - 189 words
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379 1958-03-05 1 Many passers-by among 70 hurt by fire-crackers LAST NIGHTS celebration of the Chap Goh Meh the fifteenth day of the first moon in the Chinese New Yearwas the merriest in Singapore since the liberation. It was also a night of sorrow for about 70 people who had to be taken379 words
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Article64 1958-03-05 1 rpHOUSANDS of dockers X poured out of the gates of the London docks last night leaving piles of cargo idle on the quaysides. It was the first day of an overtime ban to spread available work. Many big liners and cargo vessels are affected by theReuter - 64 words
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297 1958-03-05 1 'AT J E H JOINS US IN 10 DAYS,' SAY REBELS Caltex denies oil revenues 'frozen ATJEH, in Northern Sumatra, will join the revolutionary movement, a higfrranking source in Bukit Tinggi said yesterday. The statement indicated that talks between a delegation from Atjeh and rebel leaders were successful. The talks297 words
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Advertisement143 1958-03-05 1 1 RISING JsaJ\/£?" MAJESTICALLY j^A The quality of advertising in W A Singapore and Malaya has grown mi tremendously high during the past decade B 1 and we are proud to have contributed .< L 4 wl little towards this growth. j^B m Your advertisement today need* A j/Mm expert143 words
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Article, Illustration120 1958-03-05 2 US POLICY UNCHANGED NEW ENVOY r f Mil new \mei ie an 1 Ambassador to Indonesia, .Mr. 11. P. Jones, <M'rii right with Mrs. Jones) said in Singapore last night that there would be no change of U.S. policy towards thr Itepublir beeaust* of the present crises. He said: 'WeU.P. - 120 words
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234 1958-03-05 2 'IRAQI PRINCE IN PLOT TO OUST NASSER' A KEY Witness in an Egyptian Royalisi conspiracy trial testified yesterday that he was told that Iraq] Crown Prince Abdulilah agreed to linaziC6 a plot to overthrow President Nasser. Egyptian Intelligence officer Issam Khali) told the supreme military court that he learned OfU.P. - 234 words
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293 1958-03-05 2 Iraq' s position in pact may be altered IRAQ'S position in the Bagdad Pact has become a Question for "serious study" by all membt rs of the pact and (lie United Btat c s. diplomatic quarters m London said yesterday. It was generally realised, they said, that Iraq's membership ofU.P. - 293 words
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Advertisement39 1958-03-05 2 I tli'i <]\''-'\ l, "HII" 11 'I'll" r! ■■■m; y t (i I bS 0/ IR l l^% V •In I HERE IS THE il li IBlttl" 'I UAH AN ice 1 1 IBBIr f jljk -means quality in Malaya39 words
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254 1958-03-05 3 Russia: Ban A-tests on the high seas I tt *rda> i tllt'd for v ban on the iweleai on tivtinu on the high I* it also asked that comwL manoeuvres i" Intenia- fc it v aters t)t> outlawed. Ej G rigor i Ivanovich E kin told a press conferthat IheseU.P.; Reuter - 254 words
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344 1958-03-05 3 Pi Mini tei Mr, Macmillan, said la ;t •■•i clear determination to move m; pc" would justify tl nuclear capons to If. Hi was speaking ai rally, fending the r( cent >n Defence whicfi West would be forced to weapons against ma- jorU.P. - 344 words
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89 1958-03-05 3 Wife blacked his eyes, scratched him: No cruelty DOUGLAS GODFREY, 49, wag refused a divorce sought on the ground oi cruelty at Newcastle-on-Tyne, England, yesterday although he bad testified that his wile. Winnie: Blacked his eyes; scratched his face; nagged, caused scenes, poured water c\ him and hit him wit)U.P. - 89 words
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Advertisement142 1958-03-05 3 V. yC^K V 1 jjH WB SbBmBBB BMWWftW6 iiHiiiiiitcaiiiiiiiiiiiicaiiiiiiiiiiimtfiiiiifiiiii:aiiiiiiiiiiiica«iiiiiiiiii:c3i<:>ii< v j^ comfort, convenience economy S/ajj af Malayan Railway {STATION HOTEL! KEPPEL ROAD SINCAPORE A Home from Home tv^ r y comfort provided at prices you can afford ONDITIONED ROOMS. ..ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES E jPE CIAL CURRY SERVED EVERY SUNDAY BED142 words
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Advertisement198 1958-03-05 3 I English Made 3 I CUPS, TANKARDS I MEDALS mJ 0 T Special Concession J I* to j i Clubs Schools j i |G. C. lie SUVA BROS.J Manufacturing Jewellers =3, Raffles Place, Singnporc-1, Phone G3115. E 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1198 words
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249 1958-03-05 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, Mar, 5, 1958. Opinion Praise, not rebuff 4 MAN saw an attap house catch fire and phoned the fire brigade. And, astonishingly, he said he was taken to task for making an unnecessary call. small a flre may be in a collection of attap huts,249 words
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Article1160 1958-03-05 4 nut a sirtHtff tittitfjl* n>us**nsays 1 1tu \ak-iui. And #tc> warns lilfv oivf.v#Vf.v van tw htsi^S SOO DON'T BANK ON RED CARPET WELCOME pic; iri v i >• about transforn m that a student disco\ v% i' hm himsell on his re turn from abroad1,160 words
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Article297 1958-03-05 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber _k ti \\i m realist d I hai oettei than the elephant who was bitten In the trunk by a badger? wit h a bravo attempt to laugh it off, the greal beast said, "1 huppo hou link hat s hunny." The news that Mimsie Slopcorm297 words
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Advertisement76 1958-03-05 4 rf 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 H ii All Community Voricty S^v" tn oid «jf C' >ion Ftc d R«H«f i tad f j b. r on 20th Mcrch 1951 Of I. l| P lial^l Cu't.;;oi Dor Chinese Mumi Danti I I iii f 5 Ploy< I Her76 words
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Advertisement122 1958-03-05 4 A!!SJ X &V^l i^l^Hi *y. 11l .^r W^K^^^ Hi I I Sturdy, dependably a man's I the classic simplicity of Uie J case design, in tht elegance of tht dial with lts B oW I figuret. j, I Precision, gbodi protected, iintiiiiagnetiCi conip waterproof automatic, the Conquest is '»>r >""^122 words
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470 1958-03-05 5 mi! Singapore Government is being asked by the TU€ to inij)(»s,. i levy on the sale of luxury koods, a special tax on totalisator betting and to introduce a Social Welfare lottery on the lines of the Federation lottery to finance the470 words
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93 1958-03-05 5 20- MAN AUSTRALIAN TRADE MISSION COMING TO S'PORE I fed by the ,\u eminent, 1 du< ->■■'>< On April 10. which will vi»u i» ol leading industrialist" Mvei from bank commerce, wm E Singapore for ten the Slngapow visit Will visit Kuril., Bangkok. The Australian Govern men I Trade Comml&sioi93 words
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216 1958-03-05 5 RIVAL SNAKE CHARMER ISSUES $I, 000 CHALLENGE Till Kulkarni family < o| Sennett Road < who wore once terribly < frightened of black cobras in their com- pound are now having great fun over the rival claims of two snake charmers. The charmers are a 1 yogi from .lohore. John216 words
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111 1958-03-05 5 SATA CALL FOR FUNDS BIG PLANS AHEAD Singapore Anti- i culosis Assoon collected about 5,466 from mems oi i iu 1 public last year. thh $17,816 came from th sale i i Sata seals. I i the public to heir continued sup- the association, lairman of the Sata Mr. 1111 words
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Article16 1958-03-05 5 MOSCOW SAYS NO TO HOPE VISIT 1. T lni .*< tele isinn h vlsi had f ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Advertisement135 1958-03-05 5 I f ~~T T*T "1 T"1 ~T"V"! ~T ~1 T l*~l i »t t tT tt** i lfi t i tt* B tJ. II 1 I I I, I »l n I ffUrl^^ _i_L±rti^ff^B I t full *wv df h 17 Ih atuiTilnuiii < t LTZ^^^^ZTll^____^ |^l_J l^^^^-fgjtjljf^Jrj^l I ~jf135 words
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Advertisement95 1958-03-05 6 TRY OASIS WITH SOOTHING MENTHOL 1 MIST! 1 1 Vlenlhol Misl make* ihe Big o'a 1 icli toba< co freshet w nilo I you re snioKinffi \inl ilir freshness s/r/^^ ////A w 1 lonfl .i ftCl SIIK >k in" tOO. Ir v ill 1 Big 01 li Bmmt 1 195 words
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Miscellaneous226 1958-03-05 6 ■■>' *vffWp"'^^rfiryff^^Mf ~J" •>.• c "V-' v V-* -'v. it y^ k I v fjy' V -V r ■^■itiiGv *iBv"'' X^vC v. >*^<3ByJJi&^wWv^" '-'■i&W'"""*' 'A*^i,-vi'X** J >> .FKI I lIAW'lilO f»? My€li»«'> .lonl.kEJ 7«ISA.\IIIIAiid-: b> l^«- fr'rt?Jk ;*m! K»I»bS If Ift 1 tlf=V> f~"1 (R5 V^U SUPPOSE V I POM'T226 words
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Miscellaneous362 1958-03-05 6 h, ml ff I I. You I I re k ii] be bi I days, I you i vet in at ha i. v pr blems to bi Ived them. But tin n irou don'i i nnkm- vi talking yard V »v h tve a I friendly nature and make362 words
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Article125 1958-03-05 7 LONDON, March i Previous lnda> M' 11 March 22* buyers ft hIJM i >('<•! buyers 22% buyej i 22.. seller WH sellers ggg >;, ut< infill B i i!££S£ B%SK I /;'■>■((■> QUOted ill pence. Sarawak European parti .March 26 Belters 25 seller; P p|,j pi g125 words
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Article96 1958-03-05 7 NEW YORK, March 1 Previous Today 94.87 nom. 94.75 norn I lul 111 (••>.. 1 l March 93.50 buyers 93.50 buyers 94.50 sellers 94 50 sellers 92.87 buyers 93.00 buyers 93.87 sellers 94.00 selli SALES: 0,,r lot. IBBIR 'tmes March 25 7 5 buyers 25.90 buyers v96 words
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Article28 1958-03-05 7 I NEW YORK, March I. Previous Today i 443.38 445.06 i I. ..102 ~v? 102.32 0 Bonds 88.91 88 72.42 72.34 niposite Averages L50>43 150.7028 words
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Article45 1958-03-05 7 I and awaiting 23 first I 23 I am- awaiting reles se Ii: hall prices quote a in u.&, cents per 10. March shipment '23',. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot 33%, awaiting release and afioats 33. first half March shipment 32, selleis ex-dock.45 words
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Article100 1958-03-05 7 LONDON. March I OPR.I Philippines c.i.f. \KJ North European ports delivered wighl per long ton Mar./ Apr. OPRA, Straits cJ.f. r.K. /North 11l! "l""' ports delivered weigh! pei Long ton Mar./ Apr. OCOX i on. cni d e Sliaits i uropean ports in bulk v inn100 words
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194 1958-03-05 7 PUBLIC HELP TO CLOSE NET ON THUGS imie Bingapore police suppression "net" ta closing on extortioners as more co-cpera-tion is received from the public. More than 20 gangsters were convicted and jailed in the last two months. A police spokesman told the Free Press yesterday that the force was getting194 words
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213 1958-03-05 7 Big Singapore orders for Jap goods SINGAPORE businessmen have placed large orders with organisers of the Japanese trade cxhibit;rn which ended at the Great World on Feb. 28 Mr. Y. Oiwa, who headed the Japanese Export Trade Recovery Organisation team which organised th/. 1 exhibition, said yesterday that the oflders213 words
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Advertisement161 1958-03-05 7 O*"-^r INTERPLAh4ETARY fev-^P^ MISSILES jjt N Mm h in watch muki "X the NEW I autamatiic Mm mX B^pl "VANGUARD" .^^m\ s^sJ!^B of technical |/V,. j^iLk^ i**l^^3^^l nrnTPKs mi in^» vu o lco II >ril El) n. for precision, won at \M| Wri'l mk the official contests organized by the161 words
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Miscellaneous150 1958-03-05 7 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES! TODAY: 10.17 a.m. and 11.17 p.m. t [TOMORROW: 1101 a.m. j and 11.51 p.m. I KIDAV: 11.19 a.m. I •SATURDAY: 0.2:5 a.m. I and 12.36 a.m. > SUNDAY: 0.58 a.m. and > 1.21 a.m. MONDAI Wl a ni. and 2.15 p.m. I TUESDAY: 2.08 a.m. and L150 words
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Article, Illustration1026 1958-03-05 8 My taxi driver had Le Mans urge <)KCHIDS for Superintendent of Traffic Police Mr. Sardar Singh who is waging war on roadhogs. He's making a polite and sportsmanlike approach to m i el (1 I c of the road megalomanics. At. hia orders, police officers will patrol bottleneck areas bearingFree Press - 1,026 words
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Article, Illustration1371 1958-03-05 8 adelalde eastley - SINGAPORE SPORTLIGHT PORE SPOTLIGHT adelalde eastley BY.. >: j and fastiIs manr rs mark the tleman— of any counPlatform presence, it 1 1 me, demands a i i"e.sj set to a mixed k::( 1 N•• all people a givei assembly lean ard Bor emianism I O/##'ff floors !j£e women IFree Press - 1,371 words
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177 1958-03-05 10 He sailed 'Britannia' 100,000 miles yiCE ADMIRAL Sir Conolly Abel Smith, who commanded the royal yacht "Britannia" in all the oceans of the world anrj for a total dis tance of nearly 10U.000 miles, has retiicc! to farm in Scot land. He became Flaa Officer, H yal Yach s. in177 words
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Article, Illustration81 1958-03-05 10 She's Queen of the Orange For tin- first time in the Ion*; history of London's Covent Garden Market, members of the market tenants, buyers and porters recently elected their own "Queen" The Mediterranean Orange Queen tor 1958. She is 21 -year -old Sheree Winton (vital statistics 10-21-36) who was chosenPaul Popper - 81 words
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Article208 1958-03-05 10 I)Oi tICE havi admitted tbai they have "dia covi r< (i a pi, in. era h which childn n have kno n about for I hree ir and which could havi I. tpp< tied ito yeaw Police patrol can visited whoo] in Marsden and Meltham,208 words
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445 1958-03-05 10 Soldier lived Robin Hood life in the woods i SEVENTEEN YEAR <>» KOldier who I»:is Ik'CM li\inu like Robin Hood, roaming a Buck iiighunishire beauty spot with how and arrows, sat sadly lH l guardroom at Aldershot, Surrey. Ami in a hideout of Interwoven terns, leaves and twigs, under an445 words
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Article227 1958-03-05 10 T.V. MEN BLAME SHOW OFFS everybody tried to get n into the act when ITV wen to a football match t oniste caused an obstruction as fans were leaving And that brought the law' into the picture, it was said at Old-street. London, when cameraman Leonard Dudley l Hmw S227 words
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Miscellaneous264 1958-03-05 10 ■jn hß| ibilß ■b*^9'K I 1 i I I I T l 0 Wj Wk CLUES ACROSS 7 It leaves an artisl '4. 1 In favour oi .sleep? <6>. 10 This to dream, saj Hamlet 8 A boss in the schoolroom? and Novello (8). (5). I] The doctrine i: >m264 words
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Article69 1958-03-05 11 who A 1 ralkt fie ..i tor ntei I'vimalIIIIIIIIIIC3IIIIIIIII culate Marquis o1 M !■j i f >k, with an Hun i an gipsy look and I I n long and tangle J. They were atteni n i ml' first night oi Francoise Sagan's con troverial ballet "The Broken69 words
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Article, Illustration148 1958-03-05 11 i. ,1 to be the first woman to \\>>ii the U: Elaine Shepard Hartman, journalist, ictress television star and international hostess arrived r etitlj in bristchiurch, New Zealand with a from Brig.-Gen. Wade E. Hampton. \V n aware of the strict ruling of Rear148 words
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Article, Illustration59 1958-03-05 11 No, it's not a trick of the imagination, but workers at the French Pavilion for the Brussels World Fair. They are pictured working on the enormous expanse of metal cobweb roofing. The metal frame on which the workmen are standing will still be visible on completion, for59 words
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Article, Illustration1664 1958-03-05 12 WALTON A. COLE - New China is drab, disciplined WALTON A. COLE By EDITOR OF REUTERS fms fust returned to London from m round-the-ivorld trip which includ I m unut China, where he trax ell I 4,000 mile*. niSCIPMNK, <l'^> ntss .Hid di'dic;. lion ure the three ""I r.S*' Il< •Mlillill I Mi; 111Reuter - 1,664 words
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Advertisement12 1958-03-05 12 i fl_ («9 TRANSPORT l STORAGE LTD j I WANACINO OIKCTOII KOMAID12 words
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Article, Illustration6 1958-03-05 13 JONATHAN RUSSELL - RE CORD ROUND-UP JONATHAN RUSSELL By6 words
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Article77 1958-03-05 13 )oj an teennford Clark popularity 10 the accepted ias a s- X)d voice, not 5 j g imick, and has cketed to the top at the c i>; 20. rhat's some achievement en in this age of child prodigies. You can hear the Sanford voice on London RE-D77 words
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Article, Illustration209 1958-03-05 13 DST denou n c c d, sed, and >st ]1 red that s 'k. ying is rubme critics the mosl important modern jazz, say rivals be- are the big- nee the flays of Benny Goodman. Brubeck (and the quartet he leads) plays jazz with a Strong strain of209 words
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Article59 1958-03-05 13 Clyde McPhatter ha a probable hit in Rock and cry, 0 rhythmic song from the film Mr Hock and Roil, rmi high-voiced vocal acrobat is certainly not original, but whoever he imitates he doea it wii On the reverse i^ You'll Bp There, not quite th<59 words
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Article60 1958-03-05 13 PARTY PIECE THE ORCHESTRA of Jan Corduwener can lull you with light melodies that are ever popular in Pennies Prom Heaven, a 112--inch disc which Includes such pieces as Marching Strings, Night and Day. Some Enchanted Evening, and Horn Staccato. This is not music that demands sole attention from you,60 words
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Article112 1958-03-05 13 npHE Dutch Swing College Band arc one of the world's best traditional style groups, and now they have recorded a series of hot numbers to fire the imagination of any jazz fan. These are from a conceit given at Rotterdam which was dominated by the New112 words
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425 1958-03-05 13 Those sweet melodies of Mendelssohn VI ENDBLSSOHN'S 1?I music is perhaps noted more for Its inventive spontaneity and melodious content rather than for any great emotion a] depth. His Symphony No. 4 in A Major is no exception to this rule and is rich in pictorial melodies reflective of the425 words
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Advertisement47 1958-03-05 13 tu w M BRUNSWICK vOR A L >' 45 rpm Cr St.md.ird 78 rpm Records Wnrl I r 11 r 'mous Conductors Cr Orchestra World F.imous Artists lh ovc fhc Dree.i Acer, ditcd Driers tS. ISAAC CO., LTD. hOfi 20b Bitu RH I *Wt Disfrihiitors Ist Floor X.L47 words
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Advertisement117 1958-03-05 13 Sportster 'DUO' $365/- with 0.5" 2.5 lens. Supreme The lf>Ofttttf« lender for more than 20 year* in 8 mm. movie making. The brilliant BASIC design of this camera has remained unaltered since its inception, and time has proved its obsoluta superiority. Now G 8.-Bi.ll Howcll introduce H-" Sportster Ouo o117 words
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Article, Illustration332 1958-03-05 14 WHAT ORGANISED TRAININCCAN__ACHieVI i ii "all Malays" Marines Kept up their reputation as last season* 1 champions in the opening fixture o( the SAFA Div. I li^m- a Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, Playing vith perfeel undi i band ng, the y dominati d >vFree Press - 332 words
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Article59 1958-03-05 14 «HE Maharaja of Kash mir's filly Sunny Downs scored her third classic victory by winning the India; SI Leger over a mile and threequarters In Bombay Sunn/ Downs, winner oJ the Indian 1,000 Guineas, Oaks and runner-up in the Derby, beat Symbol of Love. an eight to59 words
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Article35 1958-03-05 14 Buds* Pattj U 8 won 'M I >!<■, l in th( tion i.i vi, t < nni; tournfl Riei I b( atlng Oardnai M 1 10} iU B 6 i 82, 6 i35 words
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265 1958-03-05 14 Australians' easy win gives them Test series AUSTRALIA won the fifth and final Test to take the series three-nil with two drawn when they beat South Africa by eighi wickets In Port Elizabeth yesterday. Final scores In th< match, which ended a day early wore: The scores South AffHca 211Reuter - 265 words
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523 1958-03-05 14 ARCHIE QUICK - 'Anyone who says he likes boxing must be daft' ARCHIE QUICK By -Says BRIAN LONDOH ROME few ycari ago I was talking to ci 3 heavyweight champion Jack London fa ;i tavern off London's Marylebone lij»h Street This bit; man with the face and figure ot a Smithfleld Market meat523 words
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Article114 1958-03-05 14 I^NGLAND beat Rumania J 3-1 to win the final of the women's team event in the European table tennis championships in Bud apeat last night Ann Ilaydon was England's star, Winning two Singles matches and help Ing Mrs. Diane RoWfl Collins win the doublet. Miss Ilaydon.Reuter - 114 words
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Advertisement55 1958-03-05 14 I i -r m>. •■•••■r v -:x^'" REFRIGERATOR Hi 1 J kivior>jt:L yo si 8.1 f CASH PRICE 5930 Hire Purchosc Term* \2 Monthly Pflymcpts o f 5,82 00 !j M.nlhly Poymrnts of $67.00 24 Monthly Poymcnts of $4 3 50 SCOTT ENGLISH S f A I TD M ANSON55 words
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Article, Illustration260 1958-03-05 15 THREE TOP REFEREES DUE TO BE SHELVED... r BOND a one-armea *uinam newsagent. reached the top of his other profession, )lbilj refereeing, when he was appointed to X Wembley Cup Final of 1956. "iStieh an the rulea of the Football League that Mr, ■j.'j.n nnally have been retired trom active260 words
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Article, Illustration150 1958-03-05 15 TALKING POINTS TOM FINNEY equalled a Preston North End club record when he scored from a penalty at Luton. It was liis 157 th goal for the Deepdale side, the Sam* number as old-time centre forward Tom Roberts totalled. Remarkable thine about Finney's aggregate Is that he150 words
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Article31 1958-03-05 15 $45,000 GOLF CHAMPION iSan PranJ the M.s4f\ooo Open golf by lour strokes. 1 total of 27fl l on (AustraBritish Open 1-■ was com- I United 1 mrnament this d ftfth ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article16 1958-03-05 15 ng Combined 1 d a visitin soccer draw last marked Play han ill ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article85 1958-03-05 15 -AT TIDDLYWINKS AN Anu'riiiin tidtlly- winks team announces that it has begun training for a possible match with the Duke of Kdin- burgh's team, the j Goons. The U.S. team, made "P of members of a i New York stage play, amented the fact thatReuter - 85 words
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Article130 1958-03-05 15 FRENCH CHANGE RUGBY THREES F R ,vi N i CE have made thP !f ac chan £es from the side beaten by England on Saturday fo r the match against th e touring- Australian rugby union team at Colombes Stadium Paris on Sunday. The threequarter line has been scrapped entirely130 words
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Article27 1958-03-05 15 Hunt Richardson beat fellow American Davis Cup player Barry Mackay 7 5. (i- -l in the final ol a Pittsburgh Lawn Tennis Tour nament ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article67 1958-03-05 15 QOVIET at hlei ca ii Jiorit I i a Ihe internal lona] Amateur Athletic Federation to approve r platform' 1 shoe which helped V'iri 9tepanov achiev a men's high lump record n| 7ft tin, last July. Stepanov'a performance haa not yel be«n ratified world record, but.Reuter - 67 words
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Article170 1958-03-05 15 \TINK track and field competitors have been named to represent Nationalist China at the Asian Games in Tokyo. During a two-day trial, Yang Chuang Kuanq became the world's l'ouith decathlon competitor to break the '7.000 )ioint barrier." Nine athletes so far se- locted are:Reuter - 170 words
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Article290 1958-03-05 15 DEPLETED PAKISTAN ALL OUT 288 \yEST Indies were assured of drawing the series when the> beat Pakistan yesterday by an innings and 171 runs in the third Test The depleted Pakistan team two men were unable to bat lost their remaining three wickets andReuter - 290 words
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Advertisement111 1958-03-05 15 CEYLON FLOOD RELIEF FUND MASKED BALL g IS RAFFLES HOTEL 1 Thursilnpi Mnrrh 27th MZtt M /'//(/c/- ///i' Patronage of jCjj THE HON'BLE THE CHIEF MINISTER |8 |2 FLOOR SHOWS S j^ VARIETY ACTS W EXHIBITION DANCES FASHION PARADE M I QUEEN OF THE BALL P Come and Support a111 words
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Article259 1958-03-05 16 Allies say it again: There must be careful preparation first I«HE 15-uation permanent council of N.A.T.0., meet ing yesterday in Paris, reject ed the Soviet proposal that a date should be set for summit talks before a preliminary foreign ministers meeting i> held. Russia,Reuter - 259 words
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231 1958-03-05 16 Only four girls left to carry on 'no sex for sadists' drive f \XLY four strong-minded girls were left to carry on (he "Lysistrata" strike ut Oxford University last night. Two factors had crippled the girls' campaign against the H-bomb male charm. Official disapproval. The 'love strike," which began lastReuter - 231 words
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81 1958-03-05 16 Polish workers slacked on the job last year with the result that Poland's industrial production was lower than li should have been. the Polish United Workers Party reported yesterday ai the end of i s el venth plenary session. This was the basic weaknessU.P. - 81 words
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Article47 1958-03-05 16 Rescue crews yesterday recovered the bodies of two miners killed in a cave-in at Lutterade, Holland. They said there was little hope for five others still trapped underground. Thirty-eight mm c r S scrambled to safety when the cave- in occurred. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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142 1958-03-05 16 \/ir. James smith, head of the United States International Co-operation Administration. yesterday defended the use of foreign aid funds to plant grass along Lebanese highways and otiild public baths in Egypt, Mr. Smith was facing a list ol 7f) criticisms ot President Eisenhower's requestReuter - 142 words
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488 1958-03-05 16 A LTHOUGH Mr. John Foster Dulles, U.S. Secretary of State, yesterday rejected the latest Soviet conditions for a summit conference, he left the door open to further negotiations looking towards a later meeting of the heads of government. In his press conference inReuter - 488 words
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85 1958-03-05 16 Home-by rail for 2 United survivors Ken Morgans and Dennj Viollet, two of the player who survived the Manchester United ah eras on Februarj 6 will retun to England 1 3day -b< train. "They treated us very wel here, but Munich is no home Vii llel said Tho condition 1Reuter - 85 words
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