The Singapore Free Press, 17 March 1958
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Title Section15 1958-03-17 1 The Singapore Free Press '"> Own Family Paper Monday, March 17, 1958. Price 1 3 Cts.15 words
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Article72 1958-03-17 1 mm Bsi: to a nervoiu X lies' future In a ■jv conference at 11 said a Kllii\<- was reached s- b being kept sec- ■until public inter- s ■dies down r irports 5 I she had chosen E ■zerlantl Austria, ■u«al or South E ■b, ■raya's mother, ■ntcss I72 words
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233 1958-03-17 1 MEDAN: JAKARTA TELLS OF 'TENSION' Army's spokesman says on/y-Tftere's something in the air: No mention of reported fall of town and airfield T!HE Indonesian army last night glossed over reports from Padang that the Central Sumatraii rebels had seized the Northern Sumatran capital of Medan and its airfield. The army'sReuter; U.P. - 233 words
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Article171 1958-03-17 1 PILOTS OF KLM ARE TOLD TO STRIKE ALL pilots employed by t\ X.L.M. Royal Dutch Airlines in Holland were called out on strike today because the company refused to take back two flyers it dismissed on Saturday, Reuter reports. Saptain Lionel Metz, one of the dismissed men who is acting171 words
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Article30 1958-03-17 1 JAKE ROCKS TOKYO Imm earthquake it i;irly to I oamage was re&h om l ya about 60 ri. rh (l^ Tokyo, the V;. ther strong." l:! a *ea, it was30 words
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Article30 1958-03-17 1 It death t wispecttd i >: i seamstress, dim J 1!) wno I, \j, moving car at 8 police I oday, cidenl oc- l ai travel- Mlil.V.30 words
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307 1958-03-17 1 liween th< SingaDity Council and Singapore AmaFootbal] Assoi ovei the issue isses in Jalan Stadium, official: were forlss ued perma);K to i-iuer the > on official buxi'mv they must apply J ses to the council «ys before each j thi new decision of307 words
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Article91 1958-03-17 1 BRITISH Prime Minister Harold Macmillan and Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd held private discussions last night on the latest East-West exchanges on disarmament, "summit" conference issues and other international problems, usually wellinformed sources in L0&--don said. Thry met at Chequers, m Buckinghamshire, where Mr. Lloyd has ben91 words
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Article, Illustration78 1958-03-17 1 Police are looking for five men who assaulted a labourer, Lee Hay Kwang, at midnight last night near a cinema in Bukit Panjang. Lee told the police that he accidentally nudged a man while buying a ticket for the 9 p.m. show. He said he wasU.P. - 78 words
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Article30 1958-03-17 1 April first grade rubber buyers fob. opened in Singapore this morning at 78 cents a lb.. up flve-eightns Of a cent on Friday's close. The tone was steady.30 words
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Article, Illustration323 1958-03-17 2 <Y**tv rise* a n>vks I In* m s Vi tof •*> work* forecast ITMCMPLOYMENT in the United States, now at its highest peak since August, 1941, increased again this weekend in key industrial areas. The number of workers without jobs in the carReuter - 323 words
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96 1958-03-17 2 UK preparing to attack, Oman claims rpHE Oman natlonai M. bureau in Damascus alleged yesterday that British forces in Muscat and other Persian Gulf principalities were "making wide- scale military preparations to launch a general onslaught" on Oman nationals A Statement released by h e newly established 3ureau called on96 words
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Article85 1958-03-17 2 PASTOR Martin Niemoeller, President 01 the Evangelical Church in Hesse, Western Germany, said yesterday that, faced with the hydrogen bomb, defence no longer had my meaning. 'Only a lunatic •an speak of defence today. he added. Niemoeller, submarine commander In World War I. who spent85 words
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101 1958-03-17 2 'SUFFICIENT' SOVIET TROOPS WILL STAY IN HUNGARY M R YUL KALLAI Hungarian Minister of troom wn,,M es terda T y tha sufficient Soviet tioops would remain n Hungary "to smash mv attack from abroad," BudapltMio^SSrEd* He was making a farewell speech to Sovipt lS H !"Veszprem, near Lake Bafaton ta101 words
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Article15 1958-03-17 2 w..u- tup.s ana NTOOera In one "meal" I b<causo hpr ReuterReuter - 15 words
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171 1958-03-17 2 U.K. told t abolish anti-China trade bars THE London Sunday I press yesterday publi: ed a feature article Mr. Harold Wilson, Soci; Ist "shadow Chancellor the Exchequer" who 1 just returned from Peki urging more British tra with Red China. Sweep away Jnder the headline "j Must Not Snub GOOReuter - 171 words
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Advertisement102 1958-03-17 2 iii. i,, mil him i iii mi 1 1 ii 1 1 ii ii iii iii iii iil 1 1 Hillllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllinill /AW Phillips: Leading Cases In Constitutional Law. $19.25 Osbornt Concise Law Dictionary 9.25 A £•////> C Kemp; Quantum of Damages with Supplement $38.50 Mulla: Principles of Mohammedan Law $1150102 words
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190 1958-03-17 3 Warning against unsuitable' trade union leaders ICOMMH TEE appointed by the Federation Government has warned oJ I "unsuitable" trade unionists being in a position to exercise powei Lh may have far-reaching economic effects, f Thl committee was referring to the 'precipitate" manner in whicl" ion lead< s had acted regarding:190 words
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Article, Illustration91 1958-03-17 3 Step it out on 'stilt' sandals 2 Women's shoe styles throughout the ages r such as these shown and 1958 Continental shoe fashions will be shown by Singapore mannequins on Wednes- day night at the Raffles Hotel at 10.15. The public invited to attend the event will see not only91 words
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Article43 1958-03-17 3 Wllll Doctor Sarvepalli Radhapjnan, the Vice-President India, left London late f night for New York »er a 40-minute delay tt(s plane wss delayed 3 officials struggled m SJ! an undercarriage wtag pin used as a safety e?ice. Reuter.43 words
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Article197 1958-03-17 3 1 w« million scheme U £i fl jL el smallholders h K la g Plant new rubPe de rai a!i r^ id bofore th( BSJ jgen in KuaU Rubber Indus: PHmh al lholdera Nev h"!, »»-lp for small;i -l,r prescriber G °od practice 1 1197 words
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177 1958-03-17 3 AN AMERICAN intel- ligence agent whose body was found in Tokyo Bay had been warned by a Chinese merchant not to meet a Communist Chinese spy or "your life will be in danger," Tokyo police revealed yesterday. rhe body of U.S. Army177 words
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87 1958-03-17 3 SAIGON PLAGUE THREAT-PEOPLE GET JABS The Saigon Health Department started giving plague immunisation shots yesterday to people requesting- them after three suspected cases of Bubonic Plague were discovered in a nearby rural area. One .suspected plague victim, a three-year-old Vietnamese girl, died after a 24-hour lover, the South Vietnam Health87 words
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Article130 1958-03-17 3 rpilE Federation OovernA ment requires Another $9,526,336 for supplementary expenditure this year. Of this sum, $3,200 will bo used to buy an oil painting of the former Federation High Commissioner. S f r Donald MacGillivray A anrm u/nrnin2 rad^r system will be installed 111 Kota Bharu130 words
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204 1958-03-17 3 Irishmen riot as De Valera Pays visit to Soho MORE than 1.000 Irish* men from the rival North and South clashed in a bottle-throwing, irstflailing riot last night outside the Soho church where Irish Premier Eamon de Valera was attending St. Patrick's Eve Mass. Ulstermen in the seething, scrambling crowd204 words
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Advertisement109 1958-03-17 3 wvm to c;o to k\s mi in? The very mention of Kashmir reminds you of Beautiful Surroundings, Luxurious Houseboats and Artistic Products. Although we cannot take you Literally to Kashmir, we have brought to you the very best that Kashmir Produces. IT IS WITH GREAT PLEASURE THAT WE ANNOUNCE THE109 words
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186 1958-03-17 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, Mar. 17, 1958. Opinion So much is at stake SINGAPORE enjoys an B 1^ enviable position in South-East Asia today alike in progress and prosperity. This is the result of past years of wise leadership combined with the energy and enterprise of the people. Those186 words
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Article966 1958-03-17 4 Snake dance without the snakt ...a lesson in jade. ..quiz by a queen and Singapore awaits visit by two film stars I SUPPOSE some people would envy a man who spends his life travelling round the world with a movie-camera collecting material for travelogues. I966 words
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250 1958-03-17 4 WAY back in 1936 1 vas at the School of Air Navigation and the Air Force navigators of the future had. as one of their tests, a night flight to an island off the Dutch coast. One eventful night the Air Officer Commanding250 words
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Article51 1958-03-17 4 HOME amazing remarks are attributed to film stars. Many of them no doubt are prefabricated by gag-writers for the occasion, but one that goes from the sublime to the ridiculous is credited to Sophia Loren: "The figure Heaven has seen fit to give me 1 owe entirely to51 words
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Article197 1958-03-17 4 WOT! NO FUN I l)O f often R t a 1 chance to \L\ t0 Jhe radio but switch on at Talen time, and one thine about that prowiS struck mr very fig iy the complete absence of humour I can't believe we in Malaya have no monsts. Of course197 words
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Advertisement58 1958-03-17 4 Craftsmanship In Jewellery You *eai lewellerj vi i! v Ik'^t W I KM) > <HI i hem made '»> Iraftsmen v ho lij^ c specialised in t iu> m »rk for man) > eursi \\o undertake any kind i>l \v < iik. in repai linj^ ;iml R retting in Soldi58 words
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Advertisement55 1958-03-17 4 %Jy x^ n$ f HUMANISED Mo,r like Mother's Milk TRUFOOD give him Humanised Trufood FOLLOW-ON f m lk for vo^ I nUrOUD children of all age i TRUFonn For bable> ddlcrs ldulh j I nUrUUU invalid* and the aged The Federal Dispensary L vi 33, Raffles Place, F a d55 words
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Article215 1958-03-17 5 I ttp stack oods that catch tV vt§v unit suw nftsenaera titnv l'l(ll T»>KS of leading shops in Singapore IIT being advised by the Tourist Advisory t'nith't to make a special effort to win tour--J^, .iinttte wouid like them to stock all h s which215 words
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Article83 1958-03-17 5 Promoting industrial peace study RGANISERS of trade i unions and field work- in Singapore will benefit in: a study course in n;on job relations*' to be mgurated by the Chief' nister, Mr Lim Yew ;ck today. ["he main aim of the use, which will last for tew months with ten83 words
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Article35 1958-03-17 5 J Programme of four •<■:.> films will be J'5 1 tumorrow at the uii'.irai Centre. Canning Be al 10 a m. show Is being org- by the Rotary Club 1 811 ?apore35 words
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Article48 1958-03-17 5 A rich oil strike has been made in Central Szechwan Province of Communist China, the ministry of petroleum industry announced in Shanghai, according to the New China news agency. The ministry said the gushes of oil were the biggest in China's history. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article41 1958-03-17 5 Plans are being drawn up for the first test of a British nuclear warhead to be fired in a guided missile at Maralinga atomic weapons proving ground in South Australia, the Adelaide News sairi today ReuterReuter - 41 words
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149 1958-03-17 5 BURSARIES: PROMPT PAYMENT ASSURANCE I TNIVERSITY of Malaya U students who depend on government bursaries for continuing their studies are loping that their allowances for the third term Which started last Monday vould not be unduly delayed. They said there was considerable delay in payment luring the second term, tfhich149 words
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185 1958-03-17 5 SINGAPORE PIGLINGS TO GET BETTER CHANCE OF SURVIVAL Anew technique of "bringing up" pislings and eliminating nortality in this industry has been adopted in Singapore by Mr. R. M. Devaraj. oi the Veterinary Depart ment at the Animal In bandry Station. Ama Keng. This idea was adopted from Australia and185 words
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Article21 1958-03-17 5 The Sudanese Governnent has formally recoglised the United Arab Rejublic, official sources re>orted in Khartoum, yeserday.—Reuter. fsdfdsfsdfdsfsdfdsfdsfsdf21 words
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Article, Illustration45 1958-03-17 5 With practised ease <l the Duke of Edinburgh Z lays the foundation J* stone for the new headquarters of the City and Guilds London Institute, at Port- land Place, London, recently. M. A. M. X. A. Ai A A A A A A A J45 words
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Article153 1958-03-17 5 MORE than 2,000 Singapore Girl Guides wiii salute the World Chiet Guide. Lady Baden-Powell at a Rally at the Fra.^er and Neave sports groan 1 on March 30. Lady Baden-Powell will arI rive here on March 29 in the course of her world tour of153 words
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Advertisement43 1958-03-17 5 MIRRO THE FINEST ALUM INI UN \i^m COFFEE PER* \1 Cleaner Set Keeps Cofte. UI P c r c o lator iwP^r shining bright \C\7^t\\ Removes al mfc stains am \lt makes better l»\^^^ tasting coffee X| NGCow L SCT '-"hond-.r.-r, ""•I '"side43 words
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Advertisement44 1958-03-17 5 I Si I U If proudly presents another II I II It Jl Centres of the world V^BJIB l^^^^^gl \XIfH MATCHING ACCfsSOklfs \il nvl"^Rr^ Ovin s Charming Mannequin* HV^Ssf/ al ilk B/ if 'Ol 1 1 1 Booking Phono 2504 SHOEMAKERS TO THE WORLD44 words
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Advertisement9 1958-03-17 6 ~«Z i 1 I *\/rlO map wy i^^^ CHESTERFIELD?9 words
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Miscellaneous163 1958-03-17 6 JKFf iIAWKK by Sydney Jordan <%*irm iAj<nr>e th* ship van'tai* ~1 IK [he >S wvitwOut mElvEt I wakjiaß- EvwauST au aiO FOCW SWITCHES ON THE IHTEBICXI VI&ECj-^ V C3OULO n^BC J^^ M(S V ME CAN IoS i fi>«? vilS^ >^ *S»C/<« Uf> GRGKAIsj IN THE CONTROL I G^PTV *gt^ -i*163 words
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Miscellaneous471 1958-03-17 6 ■■•"""llllliiiiiiii v v BORN on St. Patrick, n,, I have a genial, outgoing sonality. You are positive in flu Z 1 mands you make on life and mJK I l well know where you wani to < v y I and aim to get there. I Affectionate and Icindlj yon471 words
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Article, Illustration64 1958-03-17 7 Much a c-cold day at the races -es is al- ways, a popular event P"> the Royal Family. ■>nd this year among ■In' celebrities attend■i": was Princess Mar- ■aret. is seen here in the paddock (>ll wapped up Bsainst the bitterly ■cold day. is wearing a HOuble breasted camel■J lr64 words
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Article99 1958-03-17 7 THE Singapore Muslimin Trust Fund Association is planning to build a new orphanage at Mattar Road, off Aljunied Road. About 16 orphans are at present housed in Lorong 29, Geylang Road. The plan has been approved by the City Council. It is estimated the new99 words
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Article35 1958-03-17 7 "Around The World in 80 Days" now showing in Singapore was named yesterday in New York as the best picture of 1957 in the Film Daily's 35th annaa! I nr\ll ReuterReuter - 35 words
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143 1958-03-17 7 Another 80 standpipes and more going up JHE programme of the Mayor, Mr. One Ene beingTpf o e n re^h 2 e o d°ulf ndPiP6S ta m nths ls new council in December. The Deputy City Water Engineer, Mr. P C Lim, told the Free Press that so far, since143 words
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Article46 1958-03-17 7 Sudan's re-elected government coalition reaffirmed yesterday that its foreign policy is one of "positive neutrality". Her spokesman told newsmen after a meeting of parliamentary leaders this nation did not intend r<> join any military alliance unless driven to it by ovi*rt aggression. U.P.U.P. - 46 words
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Article23 1958-03-17 7 Libya has accepted Russian aid to build and equip two hospitals, a Soviet Embassy spokesman announced in Tripoli yesterday. U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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Article52 1958-03-17 7 The commande: of the nuclear submarine "Seawolf" reported to its base in New London, Connecticut yesterday that "no contact* had been made in its search for an unidentified submarine, a naval spokesman said. The unidentified submarine was reported earlier in the deep waters off the AtlanticReuter. - 52 words
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Article40 1958-03-17 7 Mr. Duncan Sandys, British Minister of Defence, arrived in Rome last night by air from London on a three day visit to Italy as guest of the Italian Defence Minister, Signor Emilio Ta- viani Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Advertisement109 1958-03-17 7 NIMlf Shirts L wKkM Hawaiian Shirts F tflf T! Pvlamas MV W Singlets Pants ¥f you intend to get something i up-to-date with reasonable prices, please visit our retail department at:--i LI SENG MIN CO. LTD., I 6, North Bridge Road, Singapore Tel: ***** A ***** S**tft> SATISFACTION GUARANTEED SYMBOL109 words
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Miscellaneous95 1958-03-17 7 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: 10.21 p.m. TOMORROW: 0.44 a.m. and 10.43 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 10.23 a.m. and 1105 p.m. THURSDAY: 10.58 a.m. and 1125 p.m. FRIDAY: 1131 a.m. and 1140 p.m. SATURDAY: 12.05 p.m. i SUNDAY 0.13 a.m. and t l'!.:; 8 pm. A_A A— J Today's radio programme Ul pm.95 words
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Article, Illustration154 1958-03-17 8 th L Ca N M m l !i Lomon recently. The setting was th e first night of riL lSh flhn >>T J le > Silent Enemy at fhe OMk, Leicester Square wood Oscar, fnf^Ai??^ m j c^emy awards the equivalent of Holly- n^ rJri er154 words
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Article218 1958-03-17 8 PRIEST warned his congregation last week "ignore those chain-prayers." For months someone has been leaving chain letters containing prayers scattered around the Roman Catholic church of St. Thomas More at Swiss Cottage. The letters tell readers to make 10 copies of the prayers and218 words
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181 1958-03-17 8 RUSSIAN DOCTORS MAY HELP A 'NO HOPE' WOMAN |^u^;«ian doctors may •soon give- treatmani to an Englishwoman suffering from cancer, Recently details <,i Mrs. Annie Holden's case were on their way to Moscow State Hospital, Mrs Holden. ol Halsroad, Aldershot, Hants v ill tiy to Moscow ,1 the Russian doctor.,181 words
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Article48 1958-03-17 8 Mr. Harold toacmiHan yesterday drove 60 miles Into the country to lunch with Sir Anthony Eden his predecessor as Prime Minister, i Sir Anthony, who resigned office 14 months ago br cause of broken health, now lives at Donnington Grove Newbury. Berkshire. ler48 words
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Article68 1958-03-17 8 j 5 The first hint of ESpring sunshine brings |out the London Zoo's i newest Llama, Tim, Ewho i s cautiously E overshadowed by proud Emama, Molly, 1 First outing E Tim, nearly a fort- Enight old, has been |confined to the sleep- |ing68 words
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Article, Illustration46 1958-03-17 9 II 1 I I^K> letter apart trom \^M church beeomtnc ft trouble at V TheS( i tterfi crop ft timi i time at IK lethcr my a ill t< i them, but II i to stop my latin oraing ob- ieir threats I ft i46 words
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Article, Illustration55 1958-03-17 9 KiirMi: to encourage flßnioii^ jobs, has been flßtcii States who was BiM know tor a long BB° scheme for indusKtn through the exHed group listen to ii ft behind the idea, as ■fithlin.i man. Th n Is done a great deal Hit safety training is Bnadi;\n General Elec■in'j to55 words
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Article, Illustration80 1958-03-17 9 Every child loves a gadget— and children at the Violet Melchett Infant Welfare Centre. Flood Walk, Chelsea, London, ivere presented with one by the Duchess of Gloucester when she paid a recent visit to the centre. It's an automatic chocolate box. Press a button o)i the top80 words
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Article114 1958-03-17 9 Their world trip on £1 0 Two former sailors 0 Wellingborough. Northam.i tonshiire. are about to wor their way round the won with only £10 each and list of addresses Of friend they made in Service life Jerry Smith. 25. recent 1 of the Fleet Air Arm. am Eric Bridgeford.114 words
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Article, Illustration941 1958-03-17 10 Those dancing girls at the old Tingle Tangel At one time Singapore had its waterfront bars that catered solely for seamen, just like any other great port, writes Pelham Groom. They were colourful places with even more colourful names Let us take wine and exchange words." A popular suggestion the941 words
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Article, Illustration149 1958-03-17 10 ynn rarisn ijnurch of St. (Jomgall is one of S l the architectural features of Northern Ireland's first 'new town/ to be created on 5 April I, when Belfast Rural District becomes the new Urban District of Newtownabbey. 5 St. Cornwall's is on the149 words
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Article301 1958-03-17 10 Royal yacht a 'costly toy' major, relit vifinn«B Repairs to propeiie $2B These detail* were M.P.6 recently t \,.H i Robert Allan, Parlia m ,Sl ary and Financial si' ary to th( Admiralty. Mr /0,, En T ;est Frrnyhouglß (Sac, Jarrow) asked hSS it was that when \>M Govenimeni <>.301 words
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Article, Illustration388 1958-03-17 11 Adelaide Eastley - Adelaide Eastley BY., way about exhaust fume^ from buses. "With over half the population under 21 and probably half under 14," he says, "it's time somebody *aw that they had fresh air at least. "Let's stop tolero.ting a public nuisance that we don't have to tolerate," he opines388 words
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Article, Illustration712 1958-03-17 11 Today's the day for the Irish ■HIS is the day o I days to Singa ■re's Irish resid ■ts, who'd pro ■biy i>ive their ey ■etli lor ;i sprig- o ■amrock remind ■l of the "oul< ■em St. Patrick' the St. Patrick' ■icty ul Singapore be celebrating witi I annual712 words
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Advertisement72 1958-03-17 11 for INVALIDS and the ELDERLY p^S^r r^Bt\ I L^ MILKt with itB wealtb of -^^^^m. fc na^ral food properties and /^||sgp^^ j^\ easy s particularly t "^Z^^A A suitable for invalids and v NESPRAY it MILK in v JJ its safest and most convenient 'I form and can therefore be72 words
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Article, Illustration1132 1958-03-17 12 May I go by air? Here's your answer IF YOU'RE NOT IN TIP-TOP HEALTH. far SarutM 9 ili |l ***** Brwutvi 1 fsdfsdfsdfdsfsdfsdfsdfsfds i\ i in* rouiine 01 a doctor there is at It ast one query a day by people intending to travel by air about how sate it1,132 words
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Article68 1958-03-17 12 UNIQUE A CHIl,I) has been born to an American woman with a transplanted kidney, says United Press. Mrs. Edith Helm, 22. QOVt birth to a Gib 13J-o:. son in a Boston hospital. Mother and (hild were reported to be in a satisfactory condition, Mrs. Helm is68 words
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Article178 1958-03-17 12 TWO large groups of volunteers, half a world apart, will soon join in a new and unique attack on America's No. 1 killer heart disease. For nearly 10 years some 5.000 residents of the typical American town of Framingham. Massachussetts. have been participating in what178 words
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Article858 1958-03-17 13 W. RAMSAY - Disturbances in outer space W. RAMSAY I By ■tIAJOK disturbance in the upper atmosphere, due to sunspots, blaclced out world-wide ■io communications today We read such His in our newspapers from time to time, but H only passing thought to them unless we ■'directly affected by them in some proles858 words
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88 1958-03-17 13 The moon as H-bomb testing ground 1( Jan to land on the moon and make uk rowel journey back to earth will not be tbln'p !ho u m f aclv enturer, but will have to nee Physique of a jockey with the intelforg, '"stein, a scientist said in .lohan•>ority inReuter. - 88 words
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Article, Illustration116 1958-03-17 13 Cranes stand like sentinels beside the scaffolding-covered number one reactor building at the nuclear power station being built at Berkeley, Gloucestershire. The station costing between £30 to £40 million, is due for completion in 1960-61, when it will have a minimum net output of 275,000116 words
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Article116 1958-03-17 13 THE U.S. Navy expects to have an 'operational" nuclear seaplane by 1965 A series of tests being conducted at its aeronautical materials laboratory in Philadelphia may provide answers to many problems involved in building the first atomic powered seaplane A navy announcement said: "Refuelling willU.P. - 116 words
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Article88 1958-03-17 13 The submarine Grayback. the first of the "capital ships of the future," is one of the largest subs ever built. The 322-foot-long diesel-electric Grayback carries a par of atomic tipped Regulus II missiles. Flying at twice the speed of sound, they have a range 01 1.000 to 1.500U.P. - 88 words
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Article89 1958-03-17 13 AN air force general said in Washington that the air force was "studying" the feasibility of a hovering artificial earth satellite, which would remain above a given point on the earth. Lieut enant-Gener at C.S. Irvine, told the Armed Forces Communications Electronics Association that such a satellite couldReuter - 89 words
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Article92 1958-03-17 13 CREAM that keeps for six months and milk that keeps for a year without deterioration may soon be on sale in Britain, the National Research Development Corporation has announced in London. It said that a process had been discovered for preserving the cream and milk by treating themReuter - 92 words
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Article, Illustration722 1958-03-17 14 ARCHIE QUICK - ARCHIE QUICK By UfEST HAM UNITED lost their place in tin fT First Division in 1932, the year a 17-ycar-oU local player named Ted Fenton joined the staff The Hammers have been in the wilderness evei since, longest members of722 words
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110 1958-03-17 14 rjENTURiEfI by Qarfteld Bob< rs and Clyde Wuic"" tf helped West Indies •COM Ml for eight in reply to PakUtan'i ttwt Innlngi of 408 by close ,;f phy on jne third day of the fourth i at Georgetown British Guiana, Sobers, who beat SirReuter - 110 words
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Article254 1958-03-17 14 THE International Rugby Union Board considered the question of professionalism this week-end, and announced yesterday in Edinburgh The rules as to professionalism laid down by any Union must include: 1. Players, whether under or over 18 years of age, who have received, directly orReuter - 254 words
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Article23 1958-03-17 14 The touring New Zealafl rugby team beat All Mcl University 55-3 m ToM before a crowd of 25,O0(B ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article26 1958-03-17 14 Scotland and EnglaH drew 3-3 in their Calcuß Cup rugby union intenfl tional at Murrayfield, Edfl burgh. Both scores cameß the second half.— ReuterJ26 words
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Article360 1958-03-17 14 ALLAN LEWIS - DANIELS PAIR GO BEST ON TRACK ALLAN LEWIS By 1/ X IT II DANIELS' pair Black Charm (Ransome) and The Swa g i c (Franklin) were ttie outstanding workers at Ipoh this morning. They disposed of three in 36 3, 5 on the second track, which Is last. The suable360 words
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Miscellaneous215 1958-03-17 14 CLtiES ACROSS 11 Pass Ughtly OVW tWI 7 Tax not collected at the mistake Inside <4) seaside? (6, 7) 12 A prlaon gilded w lllc B A scrap in the New York (4) no rt buildings (11) 13 May bo n UCh m 2 Artists' material to be slept (3)215 words
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479 1958-03-17 15 Navy boxers shocked their rivals to capture team title Mv)Y \l >** v puiicu W* O fi tl»t biggest ■h.uk In th* histor y X, tiie Minsapore in-Her-Sei vices Boxing Hhampionships when ■hey captured the Beam title with a total K m points. W r| ie big surprise came ■following479 words
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Article65 1958-03-17 15 I3MMUMST China has decided not to compete the Asian Games in iyo in May. according to New China News Agency 'he agency quoted Mr. ang Lien-Hua, seeretaryteral of the All-China uetic Federation, as tell- Japanese reporters in |t is Impossible for us take pan because there65 words
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Article, Illustration84 1958-03-17 15 IjJJJjan (Bougonre) winning the sixth race (Class 3. Div. I— Of from Lindalou iM(I Scniarp npai /f nAtinniit imih nn S:iturdav. Fourth is Kina V IF t/Vlllll fc (Franklin).— Free Press picture. Li -m.i winning the second race (Class 4. Div. 2 »5r.) ™mr^m rtranw BoFree Press - 84 words
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Article, Illustration805 1958-03-17 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By First win for Nab pays $100 ISOVVMAN, backed like a certainty, never gave his supporters an anxious moment when he in the main race at Ipoh on Saturday. Showin, who was one of the last three for the first ree furlongs, made805 words
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Article23 1958-03-17 15 Wnlo. brat Ireland 9 0 in their Ru^by union International In Dublin. Ireland led 6-0 at half timo Router.23 words
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121 1958-03-17 15 A MERICAN and Russian A track and field stars will meet In one of the biggest athletic battles of this decade at a vast sports tournament in Moscow on July 27 and 28, it was announced yesterday in New York. The meeting is one121 words
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Article, Illustration80 1958-03-17 16 mr. 11. uevisser, manager of Strauss Malaya Ltd., and Mrs. j Devisser, are seen above holding their child Carol Anne out. side St. Andrew's I Cathedral after the I baby's christening yes- I terday. I I Mr. A. M. Langston, j manager of Everett Travel Service,Free; Press - 80 words
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Article254 1958-03-17 16 France tells of ng cachi held in Tunisia M ROBERT LA- COSTE. French Minister for Algeria, said in Paris yesterday, "It was to be feared* 1 that more than 50.000 Russian a n d Czechoslovak weapons were stocked in Tunisia and destined for Algerian insurgents. HeReuter - 254 words
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103 1958-03-17 16 'U.S. will have a shot at the moon soon' THE United States Secretary of the Army. Mr Wilber Brucker, said in Washington yesterday that j a new satellite, called Explorer 111. will be launched within a week. He also forecast that the United States would make a shot at theReuter - 103 words
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251 1958-03-17 16 Fuchs arrives to a hero 's welcome F)R. VIVIAN FUCHS and his triumphant Trans-Antarctic team steamed into Wellington harbour on board the supply ship Endeavour yesterday to a heroes* welcome. Wives and relatives of the team caught the first glimpse of the explorers from the Danish icebreaker Magga Dan whichReuter - 251 words
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Article27 1958-03-17 16 Long queues of voters vere at hand yesterday when -he polls opened for the first popular election held in Colombia in nine years ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article216 1958-03-17 16 PRESIDENT Nasser, making a surprise visit to Aleppo, Northern Syria, at the week-end, told cheering crowds there "We .shall establish complete Arab unity under the very nose of imperial- ism and its agents." President Nasser pledged help to "our Algerian brothers". He added, 'We will restoreReuter - 216 words
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