The Singapore Free Press, 29 March 1958
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section18 1958-03-29 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper I IX. Singapore, Saturdu}. .Man h l!»,»S. Priei 1 Cts18 words
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364 1958-03-29 1 Townsend's visit: New royal row is reported I 111 Queen is believed to have 1 reprimanded Princess Margaret over Group-captain Peter fownsend. The friction was reported to have arisen over the Princess's tneeting on Wednesday with lownsend back from a 60,000--mile tour around the worldwhile the Queen was away onReuter; U.P. - 364 words
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Article41 1958-03-29 1 THE United States Army in Europe announced in Heidelberg Germany, yesterday that Nike-Jax guided missile batteries are .now dep oyed operational sites in West Germany.! These radar-guided missiles are designed to Intercut and destroy enemy aiitialt. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article34 1958-03-29 1 Bangkok Police yesterday raided a downtown revue theatre after a late night .how and arrested eeven Chinese girls from Hong Kon* for stripping before the audience, the police announced. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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59 1958-03-29 1 HOUSEWIFE DIALS 999 -TWO MEN ARE HELD .secret society ganßmt to a house in 22 on Thursday and toi a housewife to pay $3o extortion money on the ot assault. She paid up. A 1 130 a.m. today the •is approached the wife again. This time ialled 999 and a59 words
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Article26 1958-03-29 1 Mean born Garry .self-styled "World n Number One" last '•nounced his homepajwport and applied renewal of his United < itizen.ship. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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97 1958-03-29 1 35 MPs SAY WITHDRAW TROOPS FROM MALAYA mHIRTY-FIVE Labour 1 M.P.s have signed a letter to the Earl of Home, Secretary for Commonwealth Relations, calling for the withdrawal M British troops from Malaya the Movement tor Colonial Freedom stated in London last night. The letter said that Since Malaya's conflictReuter - 97 words
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Article137 1958-03-29 1 Tar C RAJAGOPALA- CHABI former Governor General of India aiu elder statesman who ftM been carrying a f ra *lK <atmosphore of dictatorship" which b a bad flffi for democracy in i» f ia h Dr. Rajagopalachari who is again*! making Hinm the official language o!U.P. - 137 words
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Article263 1958-03-29 1 BIG JAKARTA SWEEP GOES ON INVADING troop* ol the Indonesian central Government were reported yesterday to be advancing against the Sumatran rebels on a 360 mile wide battle line. Jakarta lorces reOCCUpied the island of Kampai in the Straits jot" Malacca at dawn on Wednesday without any resistance, it wasReuter; U.P. - 263 words
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115 1958-03-29 1 rpilE Indonesian Central 1. Government announced In Jakarta last night that all foreigners living In Indonesia, presumably including several hundred Americans, would be placed under "supervision" of the government. The statement was issued after a meeting of Prime Minister Djuanda's cabinet. It said theU.P. - 115 words
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Advertisement7 1958-03-29 1 Choong revesgi H' nil rvporl. Mark Paf§i>7 words
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Advertisement40 1958-03-29 1 Mnbeqm %TH«# OeST ELECTRIC APFLIANCtS MAOI for super-quick Jr streamlined service 1 1 Htl^ I Mixmastcr il MI r IB fIV Sunbeam B^^B^F S^O r "'T Automatic /jH^"^^B^ Deep Fryef Vf^J J™^B^. Automat SHRIRO (CHINA) LTD. (Incorporated m Hon<j Kon,40 words
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75 1958-03-29 2 The Chinese Nationalist Government yesterday decided to break off diplomatic relations with Japan a.s soon as the Chinese Communist flag was flown in Japan authoritative sources said In Formosa. The sources said the decision, which was taken this afternoon at a toplevel conference presidedReuter - 75 words
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327 1958-03-29 2 Any change in SovietU.S. relations? 'No' says Dulles A IK. John Foster Dalle*, IS. Secretary m state said In Washington he did not think the shift of leadership in the Soviel in, would lead to any change in United States Soviet relations He made this remark after having conferred forReuter - 327 words
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Article106 1958-03-29 2 WE LOVE Mr. K. -MOSCOW RADIO Moscow radio, commenting ia.-t night i o the appointment oi Communist Party chiel Nikita Khrushchev as Minister, said he had the love and r >pect of I c Soviet >pl< I t his bold stand on many economic, cultural ai d social problems. Mr.Reuter - 106 words
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Article36 1958-03-29 2 Dr. Vivian Fuchs and members of his Commonwealth Transantarctic Expedition will be given a heroes' welcome when they return to England on May 12. it was announced in London yesterday.- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article24 1958-03-29 2 The World Bank announced In Washington yesterday that talks on compensation for Suez shareholders would resume in Rome on March 31. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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183 1958-03-29 2 Russian spy submarines threat to US vomiral Jerauld Wright, U.S. Atlantic Fleet commander ,\n(\ head of Iho NATO Atlantic headquarters, said there had been an increase In Russian submarine activity In recent, months along the u.s. east coat t and m the Atlantic "There has been .1 stepup in theU.P. - 183 words
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Article165 1958-03-29 2 Beran repeats 'go it alone' call MX AMIKIN SEVAN, tin* labour Party's spokesman on foreign affairs, said in a television interview last night thai Britain should fO to a summit conference with Soviet Russia on her own n necessary. lie said: I think if tinUnited states holds up ami preventsReuter - 165 words
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Article14 1958-03-29 2 i president given a month's wards the Alg r ReuterReuter - 14 words
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238 1958-03-29 2 SOVIET ROCKET RAZED VILLAGE AND KILLED 124 A 25-YEAR-OLD former Red Army corporal described in England yesterday how a lo:;e-l range Russian ballistic missile crashed into 1 fishing village, killing 124 people. I 1 The corporal. Senosha Asafjev, helped to guard Russian missile testing grounds in Eastern Siberia I before238 words
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Article14 1958-03-29 2 Gonrni] election* will be hold in Iraq on May B ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article28 1958-03-29 2 A sharp earthquake jarrea the Tokyo shopping early today for at i seconds. It rattled wiiKU'" 1 sent light flxtur( No damage was Immediately U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Advertisement145 1958-03-29 2 /iTijiw TONIGHT 4B K. IMIfIHI ""MIDNIGHT f N. Y. TIMES C "And Woman Was Created' ...hut the devil invented BRIGITTE BARDOT in CINEMASCOPE c EASTMANCOLOR with CURT JURGENS FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS IN if DIAMOND GEM JEWELLERY CULTURED PEARL JEWELLERY if SILVER E.P.N.S. WARE if CRYSTAL WARE if CUTLERY if145 words
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Advertisement32 1958-03-29 2 IV/lIQPO coLANn H.,nJ V litC Ml V USt Alumilitr Mni to clo.m. Mirtnu STRAINER COLAn Sides performed f> drawing. l«»" lf)0P r hooks str.iincr to COHI StfHl resists A finish, easy to «•*<32 words
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Article, Illustration97 1958-03-29 3 The top amateur award in the Singapore Flower Show which opened at the Happy I World yesterday, was won by Mrs. K. H. MacDougal Of Singa- pore. The trophy the Banksian t Gold Medal is awarded to the I amateur with the highest num- her of97 words
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Article235 1958-03-29 3 mounsel defending Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Wilson at Leeds Assizes on a charge of poispnbwo Of her husbands yesterdax quotui j Ige's ruling In another murder case in sup--11 of her decision riot to give evidence. Miss Rose Heilbron, Queen's Coiinari. a ending the 66-year-old widow said theReuter - 235 words
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Article38 1958-03-29 3 laim for pay Increa i ip to <M 5 a week for 8,000 atomic sclen haj been rejected by mic Energy Authc ii uas U amea In LouI i night, ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article25 1958-03-29 3 new atomic realtor d "Hazel" is now In 'ration at Britain's atoenersy raw arcn tii ihment, it was aninced iii London yester- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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62 1958-03-29 3 3 7. 000 casualties on India railways MORI than 000, S£ISS ITI railway? i^thj yeai mWJj |2000 we?e injured (l al! ftnd 4 ,660 in 1 n in i!" work i'"i> trie i" failwaym m' eld( n t0 )r 01 the 5.054 I .1.-;'!- a t on ra |lwaj andReuter - 62 words
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Article166 1958-03-29 3 Lamp post defeat for 'Matty' A. E. ("MATTY") MATTHEWS, 88-year-old actor, woke late yesterday morning to llnd the most publicised lamp post in Britain had been put up outside his old-world cottage at Bushey Heath, near London. Council engineers got to work at dawn and by the time he wasReuter - 166 words
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Article46 1958-03-29 3 \j r Dag i [ammar ik |oeld, Secretary General ol the Unite.] Nation arrived in Geneva by air lasi night from Mo cow for 0 oriel vi 11 to the Bl tate con- cc codil i Ing 'ne I oi the i ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Advertisement382 1958-03-29 3 COIIVCI IIOMi:V i| Were are a few items /.orth picking from Singapore. These items are inexpensive yet wonderful either for drawing room I* decorations or as gifts to your friends Mil. Ki,i < .iu<- k i hinii Hand rmhrtldtrH 1 I able Seta Indian Ivory C'arvlngu X i limn II382 words
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182 1958-03-29 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY. Mar. 29, 1958. A sign of ignorance VIEWS that the traffic! police have been instructed to take action against motorists who make unnecessary use ol their motor-horns will be welcomed by everyone. A horn is a warning device and should therefore be used sparingly and182 words
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Article, Illustration708 1958-03-29 4 RANDOLPH CHURCHILL - Why America won't race Russia to the moon RANDOLPH CHURCHILL kmi wm 0 I2ENIOR members of the American Government, though no doubt buoyed up by the latest success with the Vanguard's satellite, are determined not to race Russia to the moon. They believe it absurd 'for the United States to708 words
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Article167 1958-03-29 4 *rpHE Snark is a pilotlcss "air-breather" which, X flying at low altitudes, with a hydrogen bomb. can approach its target at 000 miles an hour, evad- E ing both the radar screen and the Kround-to-air E missiles to which strategic bombers will bo inereas- Ulgly vulnerable.167 words
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Article154 1958-03-29 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber by THE statement that "ever at frivolous eocktai parties people talk science nowadays." is only to* true. "It occurs to me, say s Jonquil with a vivaclous laugh, "that tf the parabola of a positive ra\ could be accelerated by a high tension discharge, we should154 words
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Advertisement61 1958-03-29 4 J> MtMII I I 1 1 *tII• t t I i iiii' i t>II I I I I iil < I 'I" the Sale of the Year I OUR GRAND EASTER SMAi Call today Shop Conveniently We close at 5 p. in. Today 1 II A.l A.l I Textiles, Limited.61 words
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Advertisement96 1958-03-29 4 the NEW 1i li^ SUNBEAM RAPIER A KOCH rp OD SETS A NEW STANDAR IN PERFORMANCE SAFETY ELEGANCE New power-plus Rally master' engine 1 1 litre powei and reliability. .%<•»,■ Y /r change -z short vntrc gear lever to give a quicker change to mat< engine's new performance. New safety96 words
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300 1958-03-29 5 TWO-WEEK DRIVE FOR HANYANG'S FUND— $25O,OOO Nanyang University has collected more than $250,000 in t st two weeks' fund raising paign, More money is expected in the next 24 hours, and at inauguration ceremony tomorChe inauguration ceremony will performed by the Governor, Sir William Goode. who will unveil a 'inorial300 words
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Article, Illustration88 1958-03-29 5 picture. U.P. r Mic key Hargitay carrlei hi s bride. Jaync s s 'Mansfield, on one arm S And a vacuum cleaner E with the other while E Jayne carries her pet g Chihuahuas, over the threshold of their new S Spanish-style mansion sU.P. - 88 words
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Article36 1958-03-29 5 The United States third satellite, Explorer 111. launched two days ago. was seen last night at the Union Observatory in Johannesburg by Dr. William E. Flnsen, the Union astronomer. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration53 1958-03-29 5 Four hundred officers and men of the 74 light A. A Regiment which is to oe disbanded, have arrived in Southampton aboard the troopship Nevasa after nearly three year s in Hong Kong engaged on internal security. The regiment, was formed m Germany InReuter - 53 words
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Article, Illustration68 1958-03-29 5 pictures. JNTERESTED curious doubting critical and not a smile among these women. What are they peering at so intently? Look below for the answer. They were watching a fashion show at Kuala Lumpur and the dress that intrigued them a glamorous cotton cocktail dress modelled byFree Press - 68 words
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154 1958-03-29 5 RURAL BOARD HIT BY COLONY'S GRAZING PROBLEM LACK of grazing ground for cows in Singapore Is presenting a serious problem to the Rural Board. This was stated in the board's latest annual report 1956 which had just been published. Because of the insufficient grazing grounds "cows arc frequently found on154 words
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Advertisement115 1958-03-29 5 HOME BUNGALOW THIS EASTER wiih vantona I hou^t^nold textiles HHH The Princess (Cameo) HBBB B (jood-looking. yos. But there's more to It H than that. Llko all Vantona bedcovers, the I pattern Is woven pcrmanrntly Into Qlfl fabrlOu H^r It's washable, and drapes beautifull? No. 168 110. Mad': In FOM115 words
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Advertisement73 1958-03-29 6 JNoothing Menthol Mist... makes the Big O's rich N S tobacco taste fresher while J you're smoking. i And the freshness stays with YOU long after smoking, J illlMl Hmi a /m lined h\ fj&£\ fc^3jft V i lizprll A'- Mvns MSSsSSSSo^m 7<»/*n t r o Co., Tp^ I .s.i..73 words
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Miscellaneous243 1958-03-29 6 JEFF lIAWKi: by Sydney lonian T*v£ BGOk'EH SGACF SU/£>. WITH JEFF HAWKE\ LCAV/AJ& THt WEIGHTLE6G Tt-tB TAIL-SBCTiON V AHDGUEXANNOw'nS ONLY OCCUPANTS, FOVAA Oh IAU^AK.INE TVUA\T r^ SPLIT OPGM OKIE )^^^4- S T I «?p /A S <-?>GViZ^V AWAY 1 OF KALGAC Oe>FnVt3 tTEf^ILV OP THEM NAB SEEM /STOP TME L^^^^^^^^__^^JB|^BBBB243 words
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Miscellaneous534 1958-03-29 6 pORM today, you have t I t *> reeling for that which 1 right. You have a great I I 4 mental energy as well as Strc I sieal staying powers. This Ls a t bination which spells succ< i n language! B You always toe the mark I I534 words
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Article164 1958-03-29 7 London. March >s L n so 1 RSS c.U P V1 h n poiis April 22 a buyers 22% buyen 22 i sellers 22% sellers May 22 buyers 22 buyer* selleri 22 L sellers ,pui \o. 1 kss spot 23 buyers 23 buyers 23 .sellers 23 sellers164 words
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Article103 1958-03-29 7 NEW YORK, March 28. Previous Today T\ -.traits Spot 93.50 nom. 93.25 nom. i\ futures ai.ni> Contract March 92. G2 buyers iio. dj Sciiei .s May 92.62 buyers 02.62 buyers 93.62 sellers 93.62 sellers ONE: Quiet but steady. SALES: Nil. [ÜBBER: Futures May 26 49 paid 26.56103 words
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Article32 1958-03-29 7 NEW YORK, March 28. Previous Today 0 Industries 448.64 448.61 fc Railroads 104.69 ***** li) Domestic Bonds 88.72 88.56 5 Utilities 7388 74.03 ij Stocks Composite Averages.. 152.73 102.7632 words
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Article48 1958-03-29 7 Malabar spot and awaiting elease afloets 25 i, March hipment 25. Lampong spot and waiting release 26, afloats 25^, hipmont 25. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot and awaiting release 42. a floats 41. March shipment 40 sellers, ex-dock. Above prices Quoted in U.S. cents per to48 words
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Article109 1958-03-29 7 OPRA Philippines c.i.f. UK./ North European ports delivered "fight per long ton Mar./ Apr. OPRA, Straits cJX UJR./North 1 inopean ports delivered vrelffil per long ton Mar./ Apr. Apr./ May OCONUT OIL crude Straits ■ii. European ports in bulk i long ton Mar./ Apr* OCONUT OIL109 words
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Article244 1958-03-29 7 THE Singapore Harbour Board Police Force, 323 strong, maintained a high standard of efficiency in enforcing law and order in the boards premises during the r P a year This is .stated in the board's annual report, which discloses that the force checked 3,346 ships, 6,773 small244 words
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Article17 1958-03-29 7 Ships in the Singapore Naval Base today are: Andrew, Mounts Bay, Newfoundland and Newcastle.17 words
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354 1958-03-29 7 Is your old car roadworthy? Daily road check IN Singapore people can run cars x regardless of how old the vehicles are provided they maintain the vehicles In a roadworthy condition. This was stated by the Registrar of Vehicles in commenting on a move in England to impose stiff penalities354 words
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163 1958-03-29 7 KEY DATE FOR 270 -OR THEY'LL LOSE CITIZENSHIP rpHERE are 270 people in A Singapore who stand to lose their newly acquired citizenship if they do not turn up at the Registry Offfice to take oath of loyalty by Monday. The Chief Registrar Of citizens, Mr. T. P. Cromwell told163 words
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Advertisement93 1958-03-29 7 owy part o\ the world I Complete *^oor to o)oor SAFE HANDLINC ECURITY IN TRANSPORT SINGAPORE BAGGAGI TRANS PORT AGENCY viil^ni Wi%k PACKING COMPANY LIMITED Enquire for details to ±fk, EL f 8E Asia Insurance Bldg. Singapore ■l» I 'iMJ "'|l/_T/ I Oversea Chinese Bank Bldg. *T^/m(lf\* P.O. Box 1002.93 words
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Miscellaneous116 1958-03-29 7 iilillllllllllinillllllllllllllllllllll!^ I SINGAPORE 1 j HIGH TIDESJ IE TODAY: 6 13 p.tn, 1= TOMORROW: 5.01 a.m. and 8.00 p.m. E MONDAY: 6.50 8.54 p.m. TUESDAY: 8.13 a.m. S and 9.32 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 9.13 g a.m. and 10.06 p.m. THURSDAY: 10 05 am and 10.10 p.m. FRIDAY: 10.52 a.m. and 11.13116 words
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Article1216 1958-03-29 8 DIANA ROSS - DIANA ROSS 7 felt as if I were a mouse and the whole world the cat waiting to pounce... 9 A story for the young by "IT IS a rare general ye'd make,'' I said admiringly, and laughed to see her colour up. "I'd be no general,' she1,216 words
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Article66 1958-03-29 8 fpHE winners of last week'f colour-in contest (each of whom will receive a $5 prize in due course) are as follows: Miss Fatimah Awang U4>. 12 Jalan A. Sainad, J oh ore Bahru. Miss Irene Char ilO\ 353-G Paya Lebar Road, Shigapore 14. Master Yong Peng Kin66 words
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Miscellaneous178 1958-03-29 8 CLUES ACROSS.-1. One it up by its tail, its eye of the giants said to defend may drop out we're told the City of London. 7. It 5. Discolour or soil, i carries off rain-water from French unit of money. H the street. 8. Member of You may learn to178 words
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Miscellaneous378 1958-03-29 8 A colour-in contest With prizes tor you! DOCKET -MONEY prizes Free Press, Times Horn, are offered for colour- River Valley RoaiJ, Singj ins this scene with paints. K£ ti.m S,,!:'™ crayons or chalks. Age limit is 15, There are four prizes offered each of $5 (two NMM (Mastel Mi s)378 words
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570 1958-03-29 9 Christian Layman - BEARING FRUITS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT Christian Layman Saturday sermon l»y a Herein is my Father glorified that ye much fruit," said Jesus Christ. (John 8) i iK Bible also reminds us that "the fruit of the I spirit la In all goodness and righteousness I truth." (Ephesians 5: 9).570 words
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Advertisement121 1958-03-29 9 Kg I K§: Wm What a thrill it is when baby first Wfm > smiles at you! What a joy when first $M W&~ r ff*- j you hear those happy coos and «S|l|f*P* f «'i chuckles! Baby is telling you thai all is > well and mother can be121 words
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Miscellaneous429 1958-03-29 9 Sunday church announcements UtKCU Of ENGLAND Si Andrew's Cathedral; 1 a.n. Ho'v communion, 8 a.m. Paris) Eucharist and Holy Communion l in a m. Special Children's Ser- ii a.m. Mandarin Service, 145 im. Holy Communion; 12 noon Holy Baptism; 6 p.m. Evensong. m tiiia«» cnuicn, &«<«"»• tin Holy Communion. 930429 words
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Miscellaneous414 1958-03-29 9 Church of Our Lady of Lourdes (Ophir Road): Mass, sermon In Tamil 6.15 7 and R a.m. Kedernptonsi Monasterf I'liomsun Road): Mass sermon 30. 7.30 and 8.30 a.m. Church of Our Lady of Peace Taiijong Katong Road): Mass, iermon io Cliinese 6.30 8 a.m. md 6 pm. Church of St-414 words
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Miscellaneous374 1958-03-29 9 BIBLE-PRESBYTERIAN Life Bible-Presbyterian Church (144 Prinsep Street): 415 pm. Sunday School; 5.30 o.m Service. Zion Blble-Presbyterlan Chorcb (5 Tavistock Avenue), Serangoon Garden Estate: 8.45 am. Sunday School; 10 a.m Worsliip Sembawans Sunday School (95 Nemesu Avenue): 9 am Sunday School BETHESDA 77 Bras Basah Road: 8.30 a.m. Breaking of Bread;374 words
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Miscellaneous530 1958-03-29 10 E9 B3ff I Wmm m Emm K_^h^ I EEmm^L^^^m) i EmmE \^K^^^^m V^EEt HV \_Emml V^^^^P^ > m M^ m Ef§ EEm X Tj^^^^^^H mmEEW II |H f \S^^MM EW&. iEEmm \%EEE flmmammmmm m EE mm^^ ~^^mmmmmmmmWmEmm?~+^^-^ ..i I "****r M 9 M MW. EE\ If^^l I,:. :.::.^::w: ft> w^u.^.530 words
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Article, Illustration176 1958-03-29 11 RIVAL supporters at the Hospitals Rugby Cup Final at Richmond Athletic Ground, London, staged a pitched battle that matche d anything sn-n M the pitch. The disgruntled Guys Hospital fan pictured left was shorn of his trousers in a clash before the match against St ThomasReuter - 176 words
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Article, Illustration213 1958-03-29 11 Soviet racers won' t compete THE Soviet Union has reluctantly decided to turn down invitations to compete in the (•oodwood and Silverstone international motor races in Britain this year. But they would be 1)1 cased to send observers. Mr. Alexander Meshkovsky, vice-president of the Central Automobile Club of the SovietReuter - 213 words
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Article41 1958-03-29 11 TRIPLE CHAMP Malaya's women's i s >nfi;lcs tennis cham- Phm, Miss Ranjani f •layasuriya retained hoi Ceylon singles title •I the Ceylon National tennis championships ■n Colombo. She be- I < amc triple Ceylonese i champion for the so- ">nd successive year.41 words
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Article18 1958-03-29 11 East Germany beat Eng land 5-2 in I junior table tennlfl international in Mn don ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article56 1958-03-29 11 ERNIE TAYLOR, Manchester United's forward from Blackpool, has taken over the column in a local paper previously written by the late Duncan Edwards. Recently he wrote that he had never seen Brian Douglas England and Blackburn Winger, play. They were partners in the England v Switzerland56 words
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Article63 1958-03-29 11 Thirteen final acceptor with weights, fpr the Liverpool Spring Cup Handicap, to be run over one mile two furlongs and 170 yards, at Liverpool today are: Venus Slipper. Penitent and Barton Street 9.01; 'Midwest 8.12: Great Pacha 8.08; Value and Resurge 3.05; Clarendon Boy 8.02; Wheat ley and BeddingtonReuter - 63 words
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Article104 1958-03-29 11 India's cricket demand TPIE Indian Cricket Board Of Control will renew Its demand lor voting equality with other Commonwealth countries at the Imperial Cricket Conference in London in July. Mr. A. N. Ghosh, .secretary of the Board. ,aid it had given notice of a resoj lution calling for the abolitionReuter - 104 words
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Article18 1958-03-29 11 Northampton Town beat Gillingham ?> 1 in their Lpagup Three Southern football mate)! at Northamp- Reuter tonReuter - 18 words
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Article92 1958-03-29 11 Oxford University rowed a disappoint 1 1 1 ts full course trial over Die 4*4 1 mllea from Putney tO Mortlake In preparation for'the annual Boat Race again I Cambridge on April 5. Tiiov finished »»i n» mm 29 sec which wn.\ 22 second i downReuter - 92 words
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Article94 1958-03-29 11 Rarity in golf Is an "albatross", a hole comph tea m three under bogey. Rushcliffe Club profesfidonaJ Don bmart has Just done it with a two at the 485 yard* dog-legged 17th hole. e n took a drivt 'r lo his "blind" second shot and the94 words
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Advertisement85 1958-03-29 11 ™"*™M■IIBHHH S H B B H w g* W U "YOU'VE GOTTA BE TOUGH TO LIVE IN THE GUTTER but tougher still if you want to get out!" B^Bf B^HbF^B^E^j^B^HL^HH 2KI W qE9L j BpbW /ml' y^Ut r*&M«MH| WFt iff JK> f fa ■jR 8- Ij^^Hj m /w bB k85 words
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Article218 1958-03-29 12 Pakistan hit up 407-4 iirAZIR Mohammad 28TT year-old batsman hit 18;* yesterday to help Pakistan gain a first innings lead over the West Indies tor the first time in the five match Test cricket series. When the third day's play: in the final Test ended Pakistan had scored 407 ior218 words
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99 1958-03-29 12 /\ver 15 riders win compete in <>nc ol the best Par East, Air Force Cycle a isociation'fl meets th (i 10 mile massed-start Self* tar Grand Prix at the Beletai Camp circuit tomorrow at 6.30 a in. Thia Will be thr first i! ..l99 words
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Article, Illustration208 1958-03-29 12 <irsl i Hound 1 riMll-'SE five men hold 1 the key to Mala- va's chances in the Davis Cup lawn tennis competition. They have been named for special I I training by the Lawn Tennis Association of 1 Malaya. From these five will I208 words
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Article46 1958-03-29 12 (EUROPEAN champion soij tan Berczlk, ol HunSary, and Ms compatriot.! Ferenc Sid<>. a former world; champion, won the men's i d< übles title at the English open table tennis championships. They beat J. Vogrinc and Zjelko iirbud. Yugoslavia, 21-14, 21-13, 21-17 in the (mal.46 words
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313 1958-03-29 12 1^1)1)11" CHOONG of Malaya avenged his recent defeal l» Inland Kops of Denmark, when he beat Ihe Dane 15-0. 1.l I tirst round of the invitation Badminton Tournament ul I Hall, Glasgow, last night. Kops beat Choong, the holder, in the quart or- finals313 words
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Article126 1958-03-29 12 fought oack 10 love, ai oall. Then Kops played a big hand, smashing brilliantly from the baseline to put the Choongs or. the defensive, and the Danes took the set for the loss ot only two more points. The second set was a repetition of the first, withReuter - 126 words
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Advertisement338 1958-03-29 12 ,iir I I RNISH] i ri< usian 200. Phone 4 p.n Saturday. WEI i FURNISHED RCX i bath, [ndependen en trance, telephone. All Modi i nveniena Inclusive Break In Bungalow reside., i Un near Bus. Availi mid-April Phone ***** Will TO SIW Word* >.' (Ml*.)— Bom 59 eti extra ENEAGLES338 words
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Advertisement50 1958-03-29 12 FURNITURE REMOWMO it a Job for £XP€KTS.' Many hands make li^'l packing i» a »tan ol < >i> breakages PHONE GLMware. .hi,,., he.rj rur«ll^' AA A tr;lvfl xllnllnl WI 3 224 7 by Transport <v FURNITURE REMOVALS ESTIMATES FREE ON REQUE, i TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD 173 CECIL SHEET Sl"'' 150 words
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free press race day Special
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Article, Illustration715 1958-03-29 1 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By JBEST BETS) I Best Bets:— Prince E Charter (R»C« ix)t E The Brave One (Ra* 1 1 E Eighth and .famito E (Race One). Best Outsiders: Sweet Dream H (Kace Four), Dinkum (Jtog E Five) and W»W Heather (Race Eight). THE GOING lip till715 words
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Article1040 1958-03-29 2 RACE 1-2.15: CLASS 2, DIV. 4-6 FURS. 1 ***** FIREBIRD 7yr. big iKwik Stable) Allan 9.00 Smith WOODCOTE LADY 3yr. birm iKwik Stable) Allan.. 8 U dryer 3' ***** HIT PARADE syr. bam IE.J. Tan) Rodger^ 812 Maiilam 4 670 LADY J\MBC) 3yr. bram iL.C. Yong>1,040 words
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Form of all today's runners
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Article208 1958-03-29 2 1 IKIHIKII Went over 3F m wooDcoit urn 58 -Went over 3F Woodcote Lien. HIT PARAIH tt Went over 3F in v \\i Went over 3F m 39 2 /5 LADY JAMBO: Went smart l y ovi I -i r 1 with Metrostar n Wa s going bi208 words
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Article181 1958-03-29 2 SU:m ollAM: .o-^-bo Attractive over £m in 52 2/5 and 3F in So 4 5 with cStarala; 27-3-58 Wo::: over 3F in 40 3/5 with Flying Princess. OPEKA II: 25-3-58 Was not out to make time ovei 3F in 43; 27-3-53 Wen: over 3F in 40 1 5.181 words
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Article53 1958-03-29 2 AVANTI: 25-3 68 lei.surely over 3F In I AZAROLE: N track report. DON WAYNF: 27Was not fully extended 3F In 39 4/5 MISTY I INE H: 25 Was goinj? bettor than R ovrr 3F in 39^; 27-3 Wont over 3F W M Rllex. FUIX HOUSE: 25 Went over53 words
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Article, Illustration1408 1958-03-29 4 PRINCE CHARTER TO COMPLETE A HAT-TRICK dffsdfsdf SINGAPORE trainer Jack Spencer should halt Doc Kodgers's run oi big race successes with his bright classic prospect Prince Charter in today's main race the 9f Hunter Memorial Stakes. Prince Charter has sho \v n improvement since his last two wins, and he1,408 words
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Article, Illustration415 1958-03-29 4 Today's track work I x ALMJW LEWI& I WORKING FAIRLY WIDE OUT ON THE NUMBER TWO GRASS AT Bl KIT TIM AH THIS MORNING MONITOR (KAMIS) DID A WINNING TRIAL WHEN HE DISPOSED OF THREE IN 35 2 5. Even though there was415 words
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Advertisement50 1958-03-29 1 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT to car-owners THE EAST ASIATIC CO LTD (MOTOR DIVISION) can offer the best auto service in town in their new workshops at ROBERTSON QUAY FOR CONVENIENCE, HAND YOUR CAR OVER AT FIAT SHOWROOMS IN ORCHARD RD. FOR FIAT OWNERS THERE IS SPECIALISED SERVICE WITH GENUINE FIAT SPARS PARTS.50 words
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Miscellaneous423 1958-03-29 1 m.iitmnn'itii n MuuMuuuiimuutimi uu iiunm iiumi iiiuuuuuiiuu THE FREE PRESS THE STRA|TS T|MK SINGAPORE STANDARD t Slsf^|!L SI All 6 PAU ALLAN LEWIS TRESPASSER EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER WINDSOR LAD SCRIJTIXeTr~ KWKE LOII I Ha i« I jJAMITO LADY JAMBO LADY JAMBO BONANZA JAMITO LADY JAMBO KO\t\/* lAMITO 1423 words
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THE FREE PRESS Saturday MAGAZINE
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Title Section9 1958-03-29 1 THE FREE PRESS Saturday MAGAZINE Singapore, March 29, 1958.9 words
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Article53 1958-03-29 1 THE ILOiK struck «>#,,.«„-„„,, it marked one the moat crucial hours in alt Hriiain's history ft mar**,! down fall f Xovillv I'hambvrlain. puini in Uorld IVar Mi &ATUMBA\ M \i, SIM; P r,s,. n ts th, first fa mHm o/ ar M( s dramas that onihrallvd Uriiain-and in ,„„.<> casos53 words
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Article, Illustration1287 1958-03-29 1 DOUGLAS CLARK - A FAMILIAR LONDON night sound, grave and lovely, floated over the downfall of Nev.lle Chamberlain. The sound of Big Ben striking I I o clock. For it was exactly 1 lpm. on May 8, 1940, when the Commons livtded and by one of the1,287 words
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Article, Illustration1126 1958-03-29 2 THE STORY BEHIND NEW STAR DIANE Ltidfjgifdi I WANT 60 seconds' silence. For one whole, pure, rounded minute The Show Will NOT Co on while we mark the passing of the casting couch that great prop of plays and players. The "romantic" readings, the cosy 'coachings/ 1 the "auditions" a1,126 words
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Article301 1958-03-29 2 Men e xpel 'AN INtl By I] "SMOKED salmonl mixed grill? TIM suxerte? Any partic M Thus the mi M heard in restaurants unv^B out the land, oi thM Business Executive action for the L-re-üßi er glory oi his iinnß and his expensi count. R The biLsin ,M become as301 words
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Article, Illustration242 1958-03-29 2 A DIRGE of woe is raised by 300 British parents who have just finished a month's study of children's television programmes. Their study was promoted by the Council for Children's Welfare, an in depend ent organisation which aims at looking after the interests of children. I242 words
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Article, Illustration353 1958-03-29 3 HN WATERMAN - ce lurks in se account HN WATERMAN t NT OF THROMBOSIS' I r t with, of course. Then what about the an absolutely enormous one here. Crepe md of brandy, old boy? And a cigar?" [e> se, and one thing w about coronary uk of exercise r eflnit« part. ten353 words
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Article203 1958-03-29 3 mm a! arts with the 111 and ends with 5' «nd weary 11 p.m. profestton is not f Hie snobbishI Dreading the sondtry modern is optional II ra demand it so tan be like iiool boys anil > 1 'nad teachers "7 Ue forced to t( > 10-year-olds *Jt203 words
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Article, Illustration348 1958-03-29 3 RITA MARSHALL - The cat that walks alone... RITA MARSHALL By I fFHE eat that walks l 1 by himself has > just been officially re- I cognised as one of 1 i Britain's national pro- i I blem. Far too many cats are roaming from I the fireside. i i Rudyard Kipling348 words
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Article761 1958-03-29 3 FANS HAVE A TALE TO TELL I Pelham Groom writes on Chinese customs I WHEN watching a film the other evening I was more than a little surprised when the man sitting next to me produced a fan and put it to good use. I was surprised because, coming from761 words
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Article61 1958-03-29 3 OVER 10,000 more, people left Scotland last year than in 1956. Total for inKt year was 35.wmj. compared With 24.000 the previous year. Of the 24,700 WHO Wttti overseas, 20.000 emu/rat ed to Canada, compared with 8.000 in 1956. Emigration to other COMtries was rather less than61 words
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FILM PREVIEWS
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Article, Illustration266 1958-03-29 4 BRANDO TAKES TIME OFF FROM TOUGH ROLES >> iiTAUNER Brotherg Production "Sayonara 1 itarrai 8 Marlon Brando, is an adaptation Oi lamM A. >s Michoncr's novel. The theme is the difficulties and dangers which face American troops who many Japanese girls while j stationed n thai country. Major Gruver (Marlon266 words
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Article, Illustration606 1958-03-29 4 *T<HE BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI" is prox bably the best war film that has ever been made. It is authentic in detail and faultless in production. Its strength lies in David Lean's direction and the brilliant characterisation of the principle parts. I The606 words
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Article185 1958-03-29 4 SINATRA IN POWERFUL ROLE TIE Joker Is Wild" stars Frank Sinatra, Mitzi Gaynor, Jeanne Cram and Eddie Albert and is the story of America's most popular night club entertain er Joe. E. Lewis. The film opens way back in the twenties when bootlexers were enjoying prohibition and the owners of185 words
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