The Singapore Free Press, 10 March 1958
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section18 1958-03-10 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper K r j.jn sinjjipcie, Monday, March 10, 1958. price 1511s.18 words
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213 1958-03-10 1 COMPULSORY VOTING? Lib-Socs to decide polls stand tomorrow iHE executive commit ton of the Liberal Socialist Party will meet tomorrow to consider Labour Front suggestions to Introduce compulsory voting, ban the use of cars to take voters to polling stations and declare election clay a public holiday. pressing his personal213 words
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Article20 1958-03-10 1 .£"S erade rubber ngapore this morning at ghth lfs a lb up Pclosi ß^^ Frlleady The tone was20 words
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Article102 1958-03-10 1 H IHH Prw« Josef h West German v p Minister, said in a t '^cm television inyesterday: -■^^nd Groat Britain i n s we defend Oer- He said the stationing of British troops in Germany which has led to recent disputes over the cost ofReuter - 102 words
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Article, Illustration204 1958-03-10 1 The Shah gets Soraya's reply to 'ultimatum' /\NLY an eleventh hour change of mind by the Shah of Persia will prevent dissolution of his seven-year childless marriage to beautiful Queen Soraya, informed court circles said in Teheran yesterday. Their prediction came as the Queen's uncle, Senator Amir Jang Assad Bakhtiari,Reuter; U.P. - 204 words
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Article19 1958-03-10 1 Counting of votes in the Sudan's first general election since she achieved independence begins today.—- ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article69 1958-03-10 1 TWO of the four mahjong players who were attacked by secret society men in a club in Havelock Road last night are on the dangerously ill list at the General Hospital. They are Ong Seng Chuan and Poh Kim Siong. The two other men, Teo Kim Liang69 words
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416 1958-03-10 1 TIME HAS COME TO FIGHT, REBELS TOLD Central Sumatra military thief issues order as red-eyed troops peer into night for Jakarta invasion fleet JHE CENTRAL SUMATRAN rebel military commander, Colonel Ahmad Hussein, has told his troops that "the time has come for us to fiffht for our ideals." In aReuter; U.P. - 416 words
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85 1958-03-10 1 Gun attack but the President was away OULLETS were fired into the grounds of Lebanese President Camille Chamoun's summer residence at Beit Eddin, South Lebanon, yesterday without causing casualties Or damage. The palace was not in official use at the time, and the President will not be in residence thereReuter - 85 words
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Article31 1958-03-10 1 The Queen Mother leaves Mauritus by air today on her way home to London after a 48-hour delay caused by engine trouble in her Super Constellation airliner. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article113 1958-03-10 1 STORMY seas have delayed the expedition ship Endeavour, bringing Dr. Vivian Fuch's Antarctic party to New Zealand. Bob Miller, official correspondent with the expedition, reported that the Endeavour's captain had reduced speed and turned into the wind for about eight hours. Later the Endeavour resumedReuter; U.P. - 113 words
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345 1958-03-10 2 P.I. 'not intimidated by Red warning to S.E.A.T.O. blot Mr. FELIXBEKTO SERRANO, Philippines Foreign Affairs Seeretani elared in Manila yesterday that his country would not be in timid by the Soviet Union's warning to the S.E.A.T.O. nations. He repeated that the Philippines intended at tin S.E.A.T.O torn oi ministers meeting345 words
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182 1958-03-10 2 'PREVENT DISORDER' APPEAL BY FOOT SIR HUGH FOOT, Governor of Cyprus, appealed to the people 01 the island In a broadcast last night to 'prevent dISOIXIe which would mean disaster." He .said that the recent EOKA threat to launch a passive resistance campaign is intended to be against the Government182 words
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107 1958-03-10 2 FIVE British aircraft carriers, live cruisers and four destroyers, all In the reserve fleet, are to be disposed of as surplus to naval requirements, the London Daily Telegraph reported today. The newspapers naval correspondent said the vessels are to be scrapped or soldReuter - 107 words
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Article22 1958-03-10 2 The Aga Khan arrived in New Delhi yesterday for a two-day stay as: guest of the Indian Government.- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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97 1958-03-10 2 PERUVIAN Interior Minister Jorge Fernandez slashed and seriously wounded a Senator who accused him of cowardice in a sabre duel yesterday Both men spurned trie traditional handshake and left the field enemies Fernandez, plump and 4G. carried the fight to hi* younger opponent Senator Wilson97 words
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166 1958-03-10 2 RUSSIA'S threat-backed proposal for a "collective peace treaty" in Asia made on Saturday is seen by observers in London to be part of Moscow's recent tactics of trying to intimidate the militarily weakei and small member nations of anti-communist regional defence systems. The observers166 words
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Article28 1958-03-10 2 Mr. Barrow Cadbury. i 96 the oldest member of t! cocoa and chocolate famil died at his home In Bii mingham. England, yestei day. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Advertisement474 1958-03-10 2 [ii5T R I C T COUNCIL E L EC T 1 ON S [LECTION REGISTERS OPEN FOR INSPECTION TILL MARCH ISTH VOTE IN THE COMING RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL ELECTIONS YOUR NAME MUST BE ON THE ELECTION REGISTER. YOU CAN NOW INSPECT THE REGISTER AND MAKE SURE YOUR NAME IS THERE474 words
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219 1958-03-10 3 Monarchy taken too gravely—Muggeridge MALCOLM MUGGER}i i!H;i\ British journalist im l former editor of Punch, IV culled the British t r chy a useful institution on t lP subject of which inv fellow-countrymen as well as Imerlcana have lately frighteninfly solemn." Itinjj in Esquire magaMr. Muffgerldge recalled which had beenReuter - 219 words
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101 1958-03-10 3 UNEMPLOYMENT GREEPING OVER BRITAIN SAYA LABOUR CHIEF [PLOYMENT is beginning to creep over tin in the same way as in the depres[o3o and 1931, Mr. James Griffiths, deer of the Labour Opposition, declared in a last night. Griffiths said: "The shadow of unll is beginning to creep over this landReuter - 101 words
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143 1958-03-10 3 200 MPs in war on Sunday blue laws 200 Members 0/ nt from both pj >ar 1 ;lt on Sunday I, B Itons h ■'■hi on 1 r im, •a/ out on a it I r/w/ preserved go to fh i 77<i.-- m gr/U b< ton! hail am tin pubsU.P. - 143 words
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Article, Illustration130 1958-03-10 3 Now it's a Royal 'wait and see' romance PRINCESS IMARGARE. TIIA and her British suitor Robin Douglas. Home (above) decided yesterday to postpone their engagement indefinitely. In a brief communique, the Master of the King's Household. Erik Welter, announced that Mr. Douglas-Home will so back to England today bat "intendsReuter - 130 words
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195 1958-03-10 3 Stripper splatters actress Ekberg with tomatoes STRIP TEASP! d;inci i i eljn (Tri asure Che > We! i wa fre< d or bail on i irgea ol splati srlng Ai Ita i bei w,i h two over ripe b toi lie th r> w\\ h c m dl B HoiU.P. - 195 words
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Article93 1958-03-10 3 CHURCH STANDS FAST, SAYS POPE rpHE Pope, .still gravely 1 ore- occupied by the Italian court conviction of a Roman Catholic Bishop tor datamation, told 30,000 cheering pilgrims yesterday that the church would never abandon Its fundamental principles. The 82-year-old Pontill told a mas s audience in St Peter's basilicaU.P. - 93 words
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Advertisement121 1958-03-10 3 SHOES FROM AMERICA Try these comfortable Air-Cushion Shoes feel the difference The Inside Stoo Mattagic Shoet" Cushion ,^Sm v^mßhl Arch-Lift J^KM Double Cushion Stee! Shank for Cushion for Comfort So Remember For The F<ATEST in Fociwear Visit Exclusive Distributors for Singapore 81. High Street. Tel: *****. (Open from Monday to121 words
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228 1958-03-10 4 The Singapore Free Press Monday, March 10, 1958. Opinion Apathy and fear /\NE of the greatest curses of Singapore is apathy. Titiapathy as it is generally known. We have seen it when the r< suits of elections have been announced. We see it when a crowd assaults a policeman and228 words
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Article, Illustration826 1958-03-10 4 PELHAM GROOM writes every Monday 1 t*i vrvvfj th ing prapvv ptav4> tlfi is well known OUI new spajHT < maiiation na> just had ;l major move Times House ;ni'i i was mazed at ]he smool h 3s and ffl ■i»'iic v Anyone who lias been In the826 words
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Article591 1958-03-10 4 LAST MONTH I mentioned one or two mistakes that translators had made in the past, and T quoted the case of poor little Cinderella. This has produced a very interesting letter from Mr. C. W. A. Sennett, who beeins by saying that he hopes that591 words
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Advertisement80 1958-03-10 4 r riih MOS7 effective, the qttlcktsi way tc replace lost energy la <o take strength-giving Qlucose. F^Brgutade Is Ideal because II Is Oluco 1 made Into a sparkling, tempi inn drink, Nexl tim# you're feeling like .1 refresher after a giime, ot nin down nt the end oi ;i day's80 words
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Article239 1958-03-10 5 Seeking more time for council debates SINGAPORE City Council may in future hold two meetIngs a month instead of one to u void long night sessions and give members more time to air their views on every Item on thr agenda. The Mayor. Mr. Ohg239 words
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Article, Illustration409 1958-03-10 5 Yogi John Uses white ros es in ritual to rid home of cobras John de Cruz (below?) has begun a r iine-day magic ceremony which he said u(» i i keep snakes from the Kulkarni house- in Sennett Road, Singapore, for 22 years. The family had lived in fear ofFree Press - 409 words
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Article21 1958-03-10 5 fl "l and Quocn of Greece have invitationi to pay to the ujmSS, i Switzerland.*- ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration153 1958-03-10 5 4 SPECTACULAR pag- eani ol shoes fashionable through the ii^'- s and a parade of 1958 shoe styles which have originated in the world's leading designers 1 salons will be held Kt Raffles Hotel on March 19. The show win honour the arrival153 words
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Article32 1958-03-10 5 Sir Sydney White, grand secretary ol the United Grand Lodge of England, a post carrying world wide responsibility, died ;it his home at Bickley, Kent,, gpnrinnH yesterday aged 73. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Miscellaneous194 1958-03-10 6 ''jKrV'" lIAU'KK l»> SyAwy J«»rdan AS JEPP HAWKETS PISTOL CUTS "1 06^ SCHEME HO«KS TtX> I fflHßSl^^ W^VA^ff THXxxj&H rue srr+uCTuae. the heavy well a flying f&agmemt mE*BkVv\ \j 7 fkWm mm KusstLC cotLAf>ees and blocks oue pieqceg the fusl chamber or USX%m£\ l Y \\J\\ I f m K/TiH194 words
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Miscellaneous422 1958-03-10 6 BORN today, you have one 0) thai strong, forceful eharactei V h\2 take.s everything i u it s >t must, however, be warned as becoming too dogmatic. You like things to go yi ur wa< you can become a little clii others try to do things their wai under your422 words
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278 1958-03-10 7 UNION 'ACTION' MEN WATCH REDUNDANCY NEGOTIATIONS ;ii committee of the Singapore Srrl iuons us carefully watching the pro--.'tiations between individual union tives Services authorities on re--I;u Uii ncy and severance pay. Th< committee wanted to negotiate with the on behalf of the Federation repre- Air Ministry, War Department \AFI employees,278 words
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Article41 1958-03-10 7 The annual Singapore Rock'n' Roll and Cha-Cha-Cha dance champlonship.s will be held at the Great World Cabaret on March 16 and 17. The winners will meet the official champions of Selangor on April 4 at the same venue.41 words
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274 1958-03-10 7 PROFITS WOULD GO OVERSEAS -GOVT. WARNED TTIE Singapore Manu- facturers' Association have warned the Government not to rush into joining an international private investment corporation. This proposal was outlined bv the Minister of Commerce and Industry. Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, at the ECAFE conference in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday. He274 words
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245 1958-03-10 7 No confidence in Ong say 10 ,000 workers THE Singapore City Council r Labour Unions Federation has told the Mayor, Mr. On* Eng Guan, that its 10,000 members have lost confidence in him because he had so far failed to settle their demands. The Federation's demands include implementation of the245 words
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Article, Illustration39 1958-03-10 7 Lady Ban don. i wife of Air Mar- shal the Earl of |Ba.n d o n. Com- mander in Chief Far East Air Force, makes friends with a small inmate when she visited I the R.S.P.C.A. In Orchard Road.39 words
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Article40 1958-03-10 7 Members of the 820 naval helicopter squadron have "adopted" London's Windmill Theatre and its show girls, it was announced in London yesterday. The nine planes are being named after girls in the revue theatre.— Reuter.40 words
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Miscellaneous42 1958-03-10 7 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES! TODAY: 2.15 p.m. TOMORROW: 2.08 a.m. and 3.09 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 2.48 a.m. < and 4.12 p.m. THURSDAY: 3.33 a.m. and 5.46 p.m. FRIDAY: 4.31 a.m. and 8.10 p.m. < SATURDAY: 6.00 a.m. < and 9.12 p.m. SUNDAY: 7.53 a.m. and 9.52 p.m.42 words
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Miscellaneous116 1958-03-10 7 Today's radio programme 1 15 p.m. A Musical Aperitif; 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 a Musical Dessert; 2.00 close Down; 357 Schools Broadcast; 500 Interlude for Music; 5.15 Their Kind of Music; 5.30 Children's Playhouse; 6.00 Students Notebook; 0.18 Women's HalfHour; (5.45 UghtS On; 653 Announcements and Singapore Share116 words
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Article, Illustration190 1958-03-10 8 OLD SOLDIER ALF THOUGHT HE WAS A HUNDRED ah Hawklm t- > U fcba B onlj nfiemb€j ol the 67th Regiment ol Foot living today hai In th€ p^at al« ways celebrated nil bntn- day OD Ft-bniaiy 14. B When the date waJS drawing near Ait^ daugh- kef Mrs. Gertrude190 words
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Article126 1958-03-10 8 /\N( E again for the eleventh time Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt, the Rlobe trotting, tlrelesi wife oj the late u.s. president, has topped the famous annual Gallup poll j'imfd at discovering the woman, any woman, anywhere Americana admire most. To nnv American th<> thought o] Mrs. Roovcveii126 words
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Article, Illustration64 1958-03-10 8 A bird in hand The bird in Dirk Bogarde's hand is certainly worth more Mian two in the bush. It's a trained canary who was' demonstratXhfirh 0 its tricks of puning a eigareMe The canary, which can also thread a needle it watched by fascinated |apane,e actres, Yoko S Tani,64 words
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Article395 1958-03-10 8 £43,000 S OF SANDY AND TICH RET I>\\K robbers Fred Clarke and Sydn* I 1J ton, alias Sandy and Tich, both ha 1 to* jail for 10 years with a secret worth )f«l The secret: hiding Dlace 4^ ui the loot, ail untraceable pound notes and fivers, from the safe-blowing395 words
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Article63 1958-03-10 8 THAT T.V OUCH llo'> the show bus to thousands oi fans. Vanghan wavy-haii Fi And h hen he ipp ni^lit Susan stayed i And she could not re! Frankie recentli week tow linked witl Years." •(■••••••••I m.iiih ol l!n i ye:ir l-month-oid Susan ist "Daddy'*. Revision the other nightie to63 words
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Article, Illustration53 1958-03-10 9 It was the Frankfurt Zoo's hundreth anniversary and the Staff decided it WOS high time the animals celebrated as well as themselves. And Crete, the hippopotamus was no exception, as his keeper aives him a drink of more than a gallon of genuine Frankfurt cider And was his head sore53 words
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Article, Illustration1058 1958-03-10 10 Pelham Groom - THE LEGEND OF A LION IN SINGAPORE Pelham Groom By SOMETIME a&o I put forward the suggestion thai the name Singapore mighi not have come from two words meaning Lion City but from two similar words which, liberally translated, would be "Port of Call" which would fit Singapore like a1,058 words
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326 1958-03-10 10 DID RUSSIANS DANCE AWAY HER WORLD? TilK little world of 64-year-old spinster Hilda Matthews was a (;ui«'t Kensington hotel in London. She had money and she was happy with her routine, even humdrum life until 80 Russians, gay boisterous dancers, came to stay at the hotel. Her little world crashed.326 words
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273 1958-03-10 10 The J.P With L-plates after 41 year < tlate an d cou councillor, had] Ut n his car all ye K ars driving because 0 fc h *S Fhe commander "h r magistrau. "I* man rPDoripd non minor trouble q t licence renewal I nn si suit: his full licence273 words
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Article82 1958-03-10 10 In Hungary 0 gjj marry at 15 P 1 u >: ld 2L3 has her parent.'- and Jano.s Utjvor! a»j garian refugee, t l a j same law applied jn f3 He had OOW ICJ^jUI this branch of A i the hard way M^ Lauriston,82 words
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Article, Illustration1135 1958-03-10 11 Adelaide Eastley - Adelaide Eastley BV» rfiey dig for history of Borneo mii: most significant aiihaeologiil findings in Southa> t Asia of late ave been, i" my linion, those untrthed by MR. TOM ABRISSON, Cura>r of tin- Sarawak useum, and his artv o! M specialits. Ir, Harrisson is now >ing to1,135 words
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Article, Illustration1355 1958-03-10 12 > r^ tlses'2 steps towards a pleasant trip SM\G \M*()tiJF liO/ T/lil J> V^R. LEE, a businessman of 45, came to my surgery and wanted anxiously to know whether ho was fit to make an important air trip in a week's time from1,355 words
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Article205 1958-03-10 12 > ls v "<i to jj, ttl:(K victims) I- being usedi The drui > ""named s i(lull I- has b^en distal < >(f hv U-year-i D r Wario steh ni > who works S S Ui l hospital a cnusetts, 5 ■iiiiiiiitiiiiitnin I 9 > 1 1 1 1205 words
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Article322 1958-03-10 12 HOPE FOR SPLIT -MIND VICTIM A remarkable medical discovery j s announced by a British doctor, it brings fresh hope to victims of the split-mind mental disorder known aa schizo phrenia. Dr. Isaac Frost, of Chester, has found that a drug called carbutamide. oil ginally developed for treating diabetes, can322 words
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Article315 1958-03-10 13 Crystals wed to atoms Bi a Special Correspondent »ver tteAtd of lead fluoride crystals? titute a remarkable dlscqyery of nuclear :l (> :mc their 'birthplace' u University, Scotland. They arc rn n the laboratory, mixed with atoms, f vdy in a crucible by special tur- liu'v are vastly diflerent in315 words
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Article, Illustration207 1958-03-10 13 FOR many months Londoners have watched the rise of an onion-like building in Marylebone Road, and wondered exactly what it would contain. Now they know, for the first planetarium ever to be built in Britain or the Commonwealth has been opened at Madame Tussaud's in aPaul Popper - 207 words
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Article509 1958-03-10 13 HAROLD BUNTING - RADAR CAME FROM DEATH RAY PRODE HAROLD BUNTING By IT really all started with a search for a "Death 1 Ray," or, as the Air Ministry brief more pedantically put it, ".some kind of damaging radiation as an aid in defence against air attack." The problem was tossed (this was509 words
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Article, Illustration47 1958-03-10 14 l»'l til If 'I I'll.. Ihe Fulhann train are in hard i semi-final Football Association < Manchester United. Due to th, their mound at (raven Cottage h{l M neather s,,HI Fulham have been'...), 1 tow-path at Putney u u m KeystoneKeystone - 47 words
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311 1958-03-10 14 It doesn't pay to invesest in stars By ARCHIE QUICK HOLTON Wanderers' tram to reach the looti %ssociation Cup semi-finals cost exactly! Bach oi the eleven players who beat Wol lharapton Wanderers, potential League cha pions, at Burnden was signed on by Managed Ridding for the regulation fee of £io,311 words
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Article45 1958-03-10 14 CHING-KAI, oi won the bantam the pio] o kgD2.5 135) his 1 Tient•ond ler of 1 t n the ent. i I i 415 ECOno, tl 1 tes, wi mid- with 417.5 Runnel u 1 ii in, with 4!" 5 ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article549 1958-03-10 14 Four qualify for the Asian Games rH: firsl four tickets to Tokyo foi the Asian Games in May were earned by ioi!'* weightlifters when they qualified for the standards set by t:> 'Singapore Olympic and Sports Council at the first trial :ii the New W <•••■!<! i*. ?rk. Siniiiipore, on549 words
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34 1958-03-10 14 CANADA BEAT USSR FOR HOCKEY TITLE repi mt.ed bj lop won ihi wo i >hip hi o. Id yeHterda; de !r ;1 the Bovli I Unio 1-2 In th di ■■i'! a me ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration66 1958-03-10 14 Raj Ming i> in advanced another towards his :iml)itiun of (;:k;,.- the Orient feather weigh! title when he cleverlj outpointed nigged Japanese Klyoshi Miura ovei ten munis at Singapore's Happy v\ t Stadium on Saturday nieht Miura is rated fourth in Orient rankings. Here Raj pokesFree Press - 66 words
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Article205 1958-03-10 14 pRANCE beat the Australian Wallabies \u o In their 3 rugby union International yesterday In Paris ah Ihe poini 3 w< n scored Iri the second half. Thi Australians, .playing with the wind In the first 1 lf i Franci coreli is until the lnt(Reuter - 205 words
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Article, Illustration759 1958-03-10 15 ALLAN LEWIS - HOLIDAY FLIGHT CAN GO UP TO CLASS 1 ALLAN LEWIS By wertwert ()|II)AV FLIGHT, WHO COMPLETED A pOl BL£ FOB THE PENANG MEETING BY IKING fHI MAIN CLASS SPRINT ON SAT WON \S EASILY AS HE DID THE FIRST L |;i SPITE BEING A DIVISION HIGHER Hi! 6 LB MOKE.Free Press - 759 words
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Article55 1958-03-10 15 T ENIE de Nijs, of Holland, set a world swimming record for the women's 440 yards individual medley relay with a time of five minutes 49.1 seconds last night in Durban. Tho previous best was 5 min 49.5 sec. by Sylviairuska, of the United States, atReuter - 55 words
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Article29 1958-03-10 15 lASZLO Tabori. Hungary's A self-exiled distance ace, breezed to an easy victory in the two-mile run during a triangular meet at Stanford University, California.29 words
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Article16 1958-03-10 15 tl/INNERS, among the jockrys, WtTt well distributrd ..t rood uork at Pcnang,16 words
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Article86 1958-03-10 15 12 length win for Tulloch EpK A C K Australian Ev> filly Tulloch, an E 11 to 2 on favourite E easily won the M 3.000 s E Australian St. Letier by EVZ lengths in Mel- E bourne on Saturday. E Tuki, 11 to against, was second and the 20Reuter - 86 words
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Article206 1958-03-10 15 ANN HAYDON of Britain top seed in the Europ ean table tennis championships in Budapest, was beaten in the women s singles nal yesterday by third-seeded Eva Koczian ot Hungary. Miss Koczian thus avenged her defeat by the English girl in the quarterfinals ofReuter - 206 words
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Miscellaneous181 1958-03-10 15 Bill BH BB' I' I I 1 y [l^ ACROSS letter I, taken H! fn molar <5) t |n motion? <5> I Bi.arclian-s I ei« such ;111 in- wi trial «9) gj 4 to be so "no,- gets ill [ft }}>• foot (4) 5) .Ml kf.y Pf l-, ip (4)181 words
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Article25 1958-03-10 16 About 5,000 people are arrested on homosexuality charges in New York City •very year, Chief Magistrate John M. Murtagh said yesterday.- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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351 1958-03-10 16 Y?K. John Tostcr Dulles. I'.S. Secretary of State, is expected to discuss a new idea for a temporary ban on nuclear tests when he meets the British and French foreign ministers at the South-East Asia Treaty Council meeting in ManilaReuter - 351 words
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Article103 1958-03-10 16 150 RAF men for A-tests island A PARTY of 150 Royal Air Force men loft London la t night in two chartered airliners for Christmas Island, in the Pacific where British nuclear tests are held. Earlier yesterday official sources In London had denied a Sunday newspaper report that Britain wouldReuter - 103 words
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Article, Illustration47 1958-03-10 16 Met in UK at dance, wed in KL AVOI'NCj couple who met at a dance iti Birmingham. England, were married at the RAF Station Church In Kuala l.iunIpur on Saturday. They are Cpl. William Harris, aged ZZt and Miss Brenda Joan Noble, seen below after their wedding.47 words
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294 1958-03-10 16 AMERICAN Vice-Fresi-dent Richard M. Nixon told a British television audience yesterday that a summit meeting could end In failure and warned: "History shows that the road to war is paved with conferences that have failed." In a British television interview filmed inU.P.; Reuter - 294 words
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163 1958-03-10 16 'IRAQ MONARC PROVIDED CAST FOR PLOT TO OUST NASSER A ROYALIST conspiracy trial witness fcJ A m Cairo yesterday that King &^i helped to finance an alleged plot to'o erh the Nasser regime. u^ rifi n Businessman Farid Sherif Alexandria I said he helped Egyptian intelligence to tl the allegedU.P. - 163 words
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138 1958-03-10 16 PRESIDENT NASSER of I the United Arab Republic yesterday accused Israel of looking forward to the annexation of her neighbours. Jordan and the Lebanon, and parts of Syria and Iraq. He told a rally in Damascus "Imperialism has since World War 1 been tryingReuter - 138 words
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