The Singapore Free Press, 13 May 1958
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section15 1958-05-13 1 The Singapore Free Press iLiva's Own Family Paper Singapore. Tuesfe* HWj UMHt Pli<e IS C**15 words
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Article114 1958-05-13 1 Trapped miners: Secret talks USH-hush meetings were held last night b\ officials oi" the Raub Australian Gold Mine, where hope for 12 trappy d miners ha.s now been given up. impanj legal advisers and mining ngineers were at the talks. it, with the heavy "iron curtain" that has been thrown114 words
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Article51 1958-05-13 1 Sultan takes the salute avy .showers ousanc- oi people gatherthe Klang town aang this morning to j the pageantry tnarkl sixtieth birthday of LSuJtan of Selangor me Suit: arrived at 8.30 'Ok the royal salute nirw scted a parade of 6th Battalion Regiment ration of Malaya Force nolire 'ana Homo51 words
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92 1958-05-13 1 1,300-mile escort by RAF for crippled airliner A PAN-AMERICAN DC-7 airliner carrying 32 people landed safely on three engines at London Airport yesterday after being escorted for the last 1,300 miles of her Atlantic flight by a R.A.F. Shackleton. The airliner, flying the Polar route from San Francisco to London,Reuter - 92 words
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Article69 1958-05-13 1 Front-door thieves get $3,990 CIASH and jewellery totall ing 53. 990 were stolen from two homes in Singapore yesterday while the householders were out at work. The first robbery was reported from Tessensohn Road by a bank clerk. Mr. Eugene Yan f 4. The second robbery was from a house69 words
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Article30 1958-05-13 1 About 30 men belonging to 08 secret society attacked Ong Chwee Seng and another Chinese in Telok Ayer Basin last night. Both arc in hospital seriously injured30 words
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Article67 1958-05-13 1 BOAC PLANS FOR RETURN OF COMET BRITISH Overseas Airways Corporation yesterday disclosed plans for the return of the Comet" jet airliner on a daily transatlantic service between London and New York. A spokesman said the project would go before the BOAC board this week. If hopes are "entirely fulfilled" theU.P. - 67 words
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Article29 1958-05-13 1 June first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened this morning at 722 cents per lb., down a quarter of a cent on yesterday's close. The tone was quiet.29 words
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190 1958-05-13 1 I hl Singapore L r today get r dei.tiird, clause--1 luination of 1( tltutlon giving ,1 Crown Colony Sit. l i( opening talks It <iC taken up T V; ,■<» agenda. a M .vet unpub- na.sod on an cached last studied by aReuter - 190 words
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332 1958-05-13 1 'ALL LEBANON IN REVOLT NOW'— CAIRO Barricades in streets: At least 7 die in riots REVOLUTION has spread all over the Lebanon, Cairo Radio said last nitfht. Riots have broken out in the towns of Tyre. Sidon and Zhorta as well as in Tripoli, the oil port, and Beirut, theReuter; U.P. - 332 words
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85 1958-05-13 1 Strike mob attacks police: Bomb used A MOB of strikers attacked police guarding a tea delivery In Colombo yesterday. Three policemen were injured. A home-made bomb exploded harmlessly near a truck that had brought police reinforcements to the scene. The strikers attacked as police were convoying two trucks loaded withReuter - 85 words
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Article26 1958-05-13 1 THE United States has carried out another Pacific nuclear test explosion in her current series, the Atomic Energy Commission announced in Washington last night.26 words
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Article117 1958-05-13 1 TPIIE Indonesian army in--1 formation officer, Lieutenant Colonel Rudy Plmgadie, yesterday invited the Philippines Deferice Secretary, Mr. Jesus Vargas, to observe operations against the Indonesian rebels. Jakarta Radio reported. Mr. Vargas was recently reported as saying he believed Russian experts were helping to plan117 words
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39 1958-05-13 1 British troops on patro) duty in Famagu.sta, Cyprus, were reported last ni{<ht to bo Wearing bullet-proof waistcoats. It was In FamaKii-fa that a British military policeman was Shot d'-nd nine day I ayo. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Advertisement111 1958-05-13 1 brylcreeml for the clean smart look I BRYLCREEM controls your hair perfectly ivitJiout mess fi brylcreem gives your hair a natural gloss without ovtr* S brylcreem contains pure emulsified oils and tonic in- Wm Brylcreem is all you ask of a hairdrcssing. Its pure cmulsi- H fied oils and tonic111 words
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Article245 1958-05-13 2 Mk DERU X ill AliKOAi AMORY, tlu Chancellor of the Exchequer, said last night thai Kriiniii was "very favourably" placed economic ally it the moment. The fall In Import prices was helping to give her a favourable balance ol payments, he told the House of CommonsReuter - 245 words
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186 1958-05-13 2 MR. K' s NEW LETTER DISCUSSED 'CASUALLY' Mr. John Poster Dulle the l t s. Secretary ol State spent 35 minutej conferring with President i enhower al the Whit< How. t- ,< \i i iiav and aid afterward that the late I letter to the Pre Ideni from Soviet PrimeReuter - 186 words
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Article89 1958-05-13 2 O( >ME 2,000 v orkrr I kid nit at the end Ol last week at the Austin car factory at Longbridge, Birmingham, wore yesterday able to resume work on engine assembly. mv t 2,000 other work< rs at 'lie same factory wen still IdleReuter - 89 words
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Article21 1958-05-13 2 The Begum, widow of the late Aga Khan, yesterday denied press reports that she was planning to remarry ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article156 1958-05-13 2 MR. JOHN RANKIN "Labour) urged the Government yesterday to press for the implementation of its decision to place Britain's trading relations with Russia and China on the same basis. Mr. Lan Harvey, Foreign Under Secretary, replied in the House of Commons that the same system ofReuter - 156 words
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Article, Illustration54 1958-05-13 2 picture. These four -iris are E appearing at a Sing* E pore night spot, all as solo singers. They are E (from left) Dolly KB.X B E Alice Lee. Lee Ping and E Shirley Koh. Alice and E Lee Ping arc from Hong- Kong Dolly E and Shirley arc Sin^aEFree Press - 54 words
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Advertisement374 1958-05-13 2 J TONIGHT and TOMORROW t thursday-gala all-malayan premiere ONSTAGE| 915 AT PM 1 0 DEQN-K ATONG I |ONSCREEN| 30 at p m I NEW ALHAMBRA X I I SEASON FROM FRIDAY, MAY 16fh Thousands queued for tickets, thousands were turned away when the fabulous Belshoi Ballet *r **<****. m ma374 words
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Article, Illustration74 1958-05-13 3 picrare. E Miss Tess Browning, E the Apple Queen of S Western Australia, s E with Miss Margaret s E Low of Qantas sales E office, at a dinner at E ■z the Cathay Restaurant E E given last night by the E E Australian Apple and E E PearsFree Press - 74 words
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263 1958-05-13 3 THREE WERE COMMITTED BY ANOTHER MAN, SAYS THE DEFENCE 4 31- YEAR-OLD MAN went on trial in Glasgow yesterday charged with eight murders— but his defence alleged that three of them were committed by someone else. The man on trial is Peter Manuel, aReuter - 263 words
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248 1958-05-13 3 i BARONET'S sister who changed her sex and re-registered as a male may inherit her brotier's title, the editor ot Debrett's Peerage said n London eslcrday. Laura Maude Dillon, now Laurence Michael )iilon. a 43 -year-old ship's doctor, changed her exReuter - 248 words
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Article56 1958-05-13 3 Open verdict n bath death IN i >en verdict was re- corded in London yes!r Lady Olive St. )hn Cv ngham, 55. found fad i her b ith last week. Sir I ham Cunningham. >•'■• chairman ol the plli Exports Council, told [c Inquest his wife had ci about takingReuter - 56 words
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Article36 1958-05-13 3 Ton small Norwegian whaling boats, seized last Thursday by the Soviet authorities for fishing inside territorial waters, were yesterday released from Port Vladimir, it was announced by the Foreign Department ReuterReuter - 36 words
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83 1958-05-13 3 POLICE WARNED OF BID ON NIXON'S LIFE THE chief of the United States secret service Mr. U. E. Baughman. announced yesterday that he had received an unverified report that an attempt might be made to -assassinate VicePresident Nixon when he visits Venezuela on his current South American tour. Mr. NixonReuter - 83 words
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25 1958-05-13 3 The Queen Mother returned to Portsmouth In the Royal yacht Britannia yesterday from her visit to Northern Ireland. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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182 1958-05-13 3 a LETTER written by iV Charles Starkweather, 10-year-old alleged killer of 11 people, in which he said that his 14-year-old girl friend. Can!. had nothing to do "with kill inn" wa.s read at his trial yesterday at Lincoln, Nebraska. Starkweather Lb being triedReuter - 182 words
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Advertisement30 1958-05-13 3 fine £>ruh! Bed by Wt. "Tfl r m < to c.ill ,md 1 im of qualified «ipllj in our ground floor 1 J WROOM [I i i r*nli»![? i 11 88130 words
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Advertisement134 1958-05-13 3 vie M fflJhWl- IT T f<UI w». V m*^^ **f^ Paramount is the finest in silverware. It is renowned for its beauty, elegance and quality; a claim supported by the most conservative buyers of silver. On display at the S(LVER<RffifI 31 Penang Road, Singapore 9. Telephone: ***** m kj %^L?134 words
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223 1958-05-13 4 The Singapore Free Press Tuesday, May, 13, 1958 Opinion SWIFT ACTION irvWING to the necessity of secrecy it is seldom that the public is given an inkling of the work that our police force is doing every day, and it is therefore only natural that the average man's opinion of223 words
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Article, Illustration406 1958-05-13 4 rplIF len s of camera X is an eye in some respects, more efficient than the human eye. Evoking no distractinu emotions, its purpose is memory, efficient, accurate and more detailed than the human memory. It can penetrate beyond the range of human sight,406 words
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696 1958-05-13 4 GUY WINT - GUY WINT b U pOMMUNIST discip*J line in China is being: made more rigid. The hopes of a year ago that the regime would one day liberalise itself have been falsified. The anti-right campaign set the tone for still stricter authoritarianism. Another of696 words
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Advertisement65 1958-05-13 4 Drink Z I fruit Juice I ORANGEADE 1 1 1 1 lil 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 v 1 165 words
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183 1958-05-13 5 ROAD PLAN TO END BOTTLENECK IS HELD UP rpilE Singapore Kurul Board's plan for the construction of v link road between Serangoon Garden Estate and Braddell Road has been temporarily shelved because negotiations for acquisition of the land are not yet completed. A spokesman for the Rural Board told the183 words
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Article, Illustration68 1958-05-13 5 ihr urd of Fire" is ,1 specially composed (j.i n« c item for the enl tertainment to be stasij ed -it the Victoria Mej tnorial Hall on May 20 I ami 21 in aid of the Kampong Koo Chyc E lire relief fund. j Picture shows Mr. K. p Bhaskai68 words
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93 1958-05-13 5 University is looking for new registrar T*HE University of Malaya I eekinj! a new regis;r< > replace Mr. W. Burton \vh has acted in the i May Last year. Mr Jurton was seconded :i r yen- from the Fede:a i Department of Educ'=::(:;. iniversity has advert. the post basic salary93 words
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Article31 1958-05-13 5 A British Conservative M.P., Mr. Gerald Nabarro, predicted in the House of Commons last night that Britain's next General Election will be on October 29. 1959. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article50 1958-05-13 5 The House of Commons last night gave an unopposed second readingagreement in principle to a Bill to enable Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean to be transferred from Singapore to Australia by Order in Council. The Bill has already been passed by the House of Lords. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article18 1958-05-13 5 The Aga Khan arrived in Johannesburg yesterday on a four-day visit to South Africa. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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89 1958-05-13 5 'THE SEEKERS' MEET TO SOLVE PROBLEMS IP of women from the Singapore YWCA started meeting once a month with to solve problems. -Miss Jean Waller, a member oi the > n group call themselves -The first meeting was held on April 8 at the ion's hostel in Fort Canning, when89 words
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Article58 1958-05-13 5 Ii Singapore and ne, v. as originally scheduled for last month bill was held up by the delayed arrival of the pictures from India, where they were being exhibited. Prom Singap >re, i he pictures will be flown to Hong Kong for an exhibition thorp. Altogether br58 words
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116 1958-05-13 5 (COMMERCIAL cItSSAJ J for overawed students have been moved from the Rattles Girls school to the Singapore Chinese Girls School in Cairnhill Road Mr. David Chew, organl ser ot the classes, said all students should report at the new centre today at 6.30116 words
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161 1958-05-13 5 npHE YWCA's Business, 1 and Professional Women's Club has selected seven girls from their evening classes for Singapore's under -privileged children as the most j "deserving cases for financial help" this year. The club's secretary. Mrs Rosemary Tay, .sad yesterday that161 words
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33 1958-05-13 5 Indian steel strike 100 detained One hundred people, Including some women, were detained yesterday during a one-day token strike at the Tata iron and steel works at Jamshedpur, India's biggest steel-producing centre. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Advertisement153 1958-05-13 5 Ml I I #J THE MODERN TONIC FOOD FOR THE MODERN AGE -^^^^LW^^ IN CLASS. Dealing with a hunch of healthy, mischievous youngsters is no easy task for the conscientious teacher. THE STRESS and STRAIN Parents have entrusted their children to her during these o j MODERN I IFE all-important,153 words
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Advertisement42 1958-05-13 6 iMM I S FILTERS yr.I/, I The Miracle Tip is so easy-drawing, superior in every way. And L M S has the mildness, th unmistakable flavour the best tobaccos L« MUCH MORE I FLAVOUR \m ly^^2 MUCH LESS I Him nicotine J42 words
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Miscellaneous554 1958-05-13 6 s iPiPPPpHi c^~~ ==s>m *~?r^ a > I t WjT llf Ji' as? fajsr, w S i w iud^ flat r&dR SU&& IV w» .Js Mis? P$H sk, wl 77~\ #*n^ vj^M MMmrJKmnM I i BsHft Mm m W§ SSf sKj2*& $&SGB v/& Sfl £2J jCOk' .a oh ESS JBMcgf554 words
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Article98 1958-05-13 7 1 uss spot lyers 21 buyers m 21 ttUen I lull lif*« buyers bu* i j Tt e i-n. Quoted in pence. H. ivhite Sarawak f-a.q. IV, European Jtrts >^y 30 sellei 204 filers K>i,- Black Sarawak Special IV po'*> Mav lyI Brtlers ,H 1 BeUel I98 words
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Article103 1958-05-13 7 NEW YORK. Ma\ 12. Previous Today 95 50 DOm. 94.81 nom. [v Straits spot IN I <i 4 0€ bit: era 94.25 buyers hi .id May 9550 sellers 94.75 sellers ]ulv 93.31 buyers 83.75 buyers 95.37 seller.- 94.50 sellers L. ctpadv SALES: Six lots. RbBER: Futures May103 words
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Article21 1958-05-13 7 I Previous Today Domcstte Bonds V. 90.19 90 15 Utilities <'-84 77.40 Stocks Composite Averages.. 160.06 L 59.2621 words
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Article49 1958-05-13 7 and awaiting afloats 25V&1 May apmen Lampong spot id aw anii i release 25 i afloats I .y shipment 25%. tiara- wak unquoted. Muntok white .sjX)L and awaiting release 39, afioata 38 1 and May shipment 38 sellers ex-dock Above urines: auoted hi U.S. ceJits Per W.49 words
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Article93 1958-05-13 7 )l'K\ Philippines o.i.f. D.X,/ Xouii European ports delivered ffdght pri long ton May /June >PRA. Straits c.i.f. U.K./North Euiojmuu ports delivered weight p(r ions ton May/June JCONUT OIL crude StiaiU cif. liuopoan ports in bulk P<i loiir ton May/July )(()M I OIL crude Ceylon cif. European93 words
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223 1958-05-13 7 i Federation of SerUnions reprel ut 40,000 work- Department mentfi in SingaW ]r meet on Monday W > y progress In nego I 1 1;;, 1 1 with Services au over their claim ■V i mcc pay. m t l President of the Fo--1223 words
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315 1958-05-13 7 EXPORT-IMPORI TRADE WITH INDONESIA IS STILL GOOD rtESPITE the Indonesian civil war SinlJ gapore is doing «ood export-import business with .lava and Sumatra. The average monthly value of exports and Imports show an upward trend, according to statistics given by the Ministry or Commerce and Industry. What lm.s actually gone315 words
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Article, Illustration40 1958-05-13 7 picture. him in mil Yes, it is the Pennyfarthing cycle and it is out again because of the London bu s strike Mr. T. Smith of Southi end is seen riding over. Waterloo Bridce on his wav to work KeystoneKeystone - 40 words
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Article24 1958-05-13 7 The American House of Representatives yesterday passed without debate a bill to give servicemen $576,438,--000 in pay increases. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Advertisement158 1958-05-13 7 B] Most up-to-date Fabric for ffl IQ decorating your house and Dj W Wow /s f/ie right time! ll ft! Come and see our Furnishing Dept., M M Ist Floor. nl KIAN SINGH CO. LTD.. 30-1 RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPOKE-1 ¥1 HI TELEPHONE: *****/6 kl EUROPE i BOAC XjiySIIJI finnfi for158 words
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Miscellaneous130 1958-05-13 7 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: 7.55 p.m. TOMORROW: 7.59 a.m. and 8.34 p.m. THURSDAY: 8.59 am. and 9.05 p.m. FRIDAY: 9.44 a.m. and 9.34 p.m. SATURDAY: 10.23 am. and 10.02 p.m. SUNDAY: 11.01 am. and 10.31 p.m. MONDAY: 1138 am. and 11.01 p.m. Today's radio programme Makan; 130 Time Signal and130 words
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Article, Illustration168 1958-05-13 8 She must waif for operation A YOUNG MOTHER watched as her little girl played in a sunlit backyard. And her eyes filled with tears. For fair-haired Moira Sluiarcxyk, aged four, has a hole in her heart and, say doctors, an opera- B tion now would be fatal.168 words
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Article, Illustration83 1958-05-13 8 JUTLAND CRUISER STILL HA ROLE TO PLAY HMS Caroline, believed to be the oldest cruiser "afloat," fought at Jutland and is still in service. Now, engineless, she has a permanent berth alongside a shore-base gunnery School at Belfast, Northern Ireland, and serves as the headquarters of the Ulster division of83 words
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Article104 1958-05-13 8 Trips to Russia by Red jet A LONDON agency has chartered a Russian TulO4 jet airliner to take holidaymakers to Russia this summer for a fortnight's holiday. Cost: £1&6. The first trip Is planned for July 26, Holldaymakera will leave early in the afternoon and will arrive In Moscow four104 words
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Title Section11 1958-05-13 1 THE PAPER WITHIN A PAPER Eve EVE. Tuesday, May 13, 1958.11 words
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Article287 1958-05-13 1 Swimwear to make the heads turn H\Yl\h! ITS heralded as the year's most <j..i!i"M'iis have jusl arrived in SingaI li;,\ are destined to sel the boys in Iwii": when lhc\ are paraded al our ■';jciiv- and pools. B Har somest of all the styles is one called ■ilvor Cloud." It287 words
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Article, Illustration190 1958-05-13 1 j; TPHE iady and tiger j; pose fraternally and luxuriously on a contemporary embossed Chinese <► ru g, their hackle ground a rare lacJ> quered screen en- crusted with semi- precious jewels in t pictorial array. T In her fetching 4. embroidered satin f Mandarin leisure cos- tume. the lovelyFree Press - 190 words
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Article, Illustration52 1958-05-13 1 THERE'S no cramping of toes in these leisure slippers of rich black velvet. hand embroidered in glittering jrwc! sequins. Made m India, they are leathei soled and carefully interlined for lady like appearance. Embroidery patterns to match your costume ,irp available Free Press fFree Press - 52 words
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Advertisement76 1958-05-13 1 j^fc- *a 1^ Vb» 4bfJ^^^^Bb^bm 7 'Bbp .^k .^w mH^b^BII -^ij^^bj*'''* 4?^!^B m^^sp« i iii WhitcJwoy Loidlaw Co,, Ltd. Bott< R■ I I Wing On, 7 < c i SOUtn *> |Q< ROOO. fohn Little <M Ltd. Rofflil PloC#i Moloya Drug Store, M? Eotl C Q R Sincere General Store,76 words
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Article, Illustration150 1958-05-13 2 kJOOIFICATIONS of new continental fashion are being chosen by one >tyle centre's dii cernlng buyei whose patrons prefer these to ex s tr ernes. E EVE found in 'his --tore two charming ex amples of daytime and formal wear with eye ip peal dropped150 words
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Article277 1958-05-13 2 tuie current craze for Calypso music conjure g the Caribbean and, to EVE, some of earth's most succulent foods indigenous to tli ea's Islands In the sun. Lucky arc visitors 'o tin languorous Isles who encounter the author Ernesi Hemingway, who is Likely to appear anywhere from Siboney277 words
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Article, Illustration732 1958-05-13 2 Femi ascope THE NEWEST, SNAPPIEST MOST PRACTICAL PAGE DESIGNED FOR WOMEN EtRBSH from the West and wildh u lUe I in a plastic squeeze eentainei v M or two spread on the face Instantiv ullw —to last the day or entire evening win ed or in light, medium or brunette732 words
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Article, Illustration158 1958-05-13 3 WHERE TO BUY... I millinery, Salon II Worker, 57 Stamford I Swedish glassware Wgiivercraft Shop, 29 A -31 '•<': maternity and frocks sale, Dund'Almeida street: I artificial flowers I; Ho, ss. Canal Street; Rrs rV'V' P i ril baby stl()| C(( Junk store n: 1,,. ((l tray or plant rt158 words
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Article452 1958-05-13 3 ANTIQUE STYLES HOLD THEIR OWN IT was tho concensus of opinion among visitors at the recent interior decoration exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall that furniture styles which have been influenced by treasured antique Chinese piece.s are most likely to dominate domestic decor in the contemporary trend. Those who Visited452 words
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Article, Illustration75 1958-05-13 3 seem to be suitable to any type of figure. I Thi s unique frame- work, in reality a j sturdy and artistic support for a brass tray or plant container, is from Kashmir and is hand carved from a single piece of Indian walnut. The interlocked stcm s come InFree Press - 75 words
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Article, Illustration48 1958-05-13 3 photo. Encourage your little ll< ph/ibah Menuhin (notable pianist) with this miniature grand piano in simulated mahogany, complete with tilting top and matching bench. There's a full range of plastic keys for little nnger s to play. Here two tiny charmers emulate a concert anpearance. Free PressFree Press - 48 words
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Advertisement82 1958-05-13 3 S-«HiffluuiM »lUlMlllMllllCJ|||||||MHlC]|i||||||||||[]|||||i||||||[]||||||||^ 1 ■j'IMHU, NEW RANGE I v JHuH fF^HH Be} j SWIMSUITS BEACH WARE j i HAVE JUST ARRIVED i<adkci sStor(Z-r> I 5 S llHSill!C]llllll||||||C3!llllillllllC3l!ii!!||||||[:ii|||i|||||IC3lllllllllll!C3!llli!!iltl|[:i|^ P L AY T E X /"T^j^" GIRDLES v jt/rK m c l w a n r s 52. North Bridge Rond. j jjf82 words
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Article447 1958-05-13 4 SYNTHETICS EDGE COTTONS QTILL carping on the budJi c\ ol U xtiU your t EVE has noted in the la week that ther< appears to be bitter battli being waged on the fashion front between th< market; for cotton woven goods and fcha& favourinc rfianmad* text ii< s. The share447 words
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Article, Illustration93 1958-05-13 4 z Ask any man what kind of fabric he prefers E above all else for a wo- man's costume and he will sa.v: "Lacc t M Here is I a new style embodying i use of this perennial favourite, treated by a leading local shop's custom designer. Worn by an93 words
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Article, Illustration68 1958-05-13 4 taaitli. Handbag^ favoured b| Malfty women arc getting larger and larger as the ladies discover their capacious usefulness, i Here, an attractive matron displays one of the new Italian straw arm bagi in multl toned loxenge design, Huht in weight and wearable With any costume. The matching straw sandals haveFree Press - 68 words
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Article261 1958-05-13 4 For you and the home... SWEDISH glafssware is here and lovely i 1 is f o behold in its traditionally crystalline perfection—as only the Swedes achieve this. The shop that stocks this exquisite glass has fulfilled many requests and there are in the new collection numerous forms, ail in connoisseur261 words
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Advertisement28 1958-05-13 4 I Bac Stick DEODORANT T^Sfe j Bar C i" a touch for day-long freshness The new, delightful jnderorm-hygiene so delightful and comfortable and so neat ond >& pleasing §J28 words
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Advertisement109 1958-05-13 4 Remove I Facial Hair I in minutes! ft Helena Rubinstein's I GENTLE COSMETIC B TREATMENT E NUDIT I WITH SUPER-fINISH H Hek-i.a Hubin.stcin bril NUDIT with SUPKK'-FINIS! C v fragranl two-was LJ treatment. Simply I NUUII". leave for Bf< i» in;: then rtnae II away. rh< IP I petal-smooth skin109 words
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269 1958-05-13 9 STOWAWAY LIVED IN 'CAVE' OF ORANGES A BEAUTIFUL, 82- year-old girl was found hidden in a "cave" of orange boxes, deep In a hold of the 1,976-ton Swedish freighter Ivan Gorthon. Black-haired Maria Salopek who arrived in the Pool of London, spent more than three week s hidden in the269 words
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Article, Illustration54 1958-05-13 9 MONTY AT THE MIKE Field Marsha) Mont- i gomery, the Deputy 5 Supreme Commander of c N.A.T.O. took the chair at a conference of high ranking officers of 15 countries recently, when the allied defence of Europe was discussed at Louveciennes, France. E This was Monty's last S.H.A.P.E. conference before54 words
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Article, Illustration90 1958-05-13 9 Sharpening his scythe, Mr. J. H. Davison j could almost be Old Father Time himself, I and at the age of 73 he has a clear memory I I which goes back to his younger days when he I worked from dawn to dusk in the Norfolk I90 words
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Article54 1958-05-13 9 I the 4th Light Cruiser uadron and during c main action was Itioned on the enged bow of the BriH Battle Fleet to at or f enemy despi attacks. During the last war, warship wa s used an administrative o instructional centre M en elf ast was an J54 words
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Article, Illustration52 1958-05-13 9 View from the hillside J';'' c undulating S 'oiv he eyc \nn ",'V e impos- heights of l 'ton Moun[v:;...%» abovaj K"« tonflrtfate, one mania beautf- I'-Ospects of Jig o"*'*0 ta*e Dttl i''"'- 5 Wrtj/ holiday- r l' ls t couldn't J> snap Little f f "c fa a pogen52 words
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343 1958-05-13 10 JOLLY FOR PEKING: TOIL QUEUES AND MARKETING I>l.D CHINA'S communist rulers have repudiatyd tfir Christian Sabbath, i>uf im- mosl <»i Peking's 5,000,000 inhabitants Sunday Is the j oiliest day of a lack-lustre week. For h'Mr .vs Lv< s, mo oi whi >m work in fa lories and offlc< rrnm MReuter - 343 words
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537 1958-05-13 10 Mao lays down the law on ideology to Red bloc THE Chinese Communist Party's uncompromising denunciation of Yugoslav "deviations" follows the pattern of Red C h Ina's ideological pronouncements over the past two years, observers in Peking believe. The attack, In a People's Daily editorial, made it clear that theReuter - 537 words
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Article, Illustration28 1958-05-13 10 Miss Akiko Asakai, daughter Of the Japanese Ambassador, presents a fan to Miss Pauline Sanders, "Cherry Blossom Princess*' from Louisiana, at the annual Japanese American festival in Washington.28 words
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Article68 1958-05-13 10 A BRONZE bust of Mr- Edmund Morcii. a railway expert who assisted in the iaying ot Japan's first railroad 70 years ago, has been un- veiled in a ceremony at Yokohama. In recognition of his work, the Japanese H ''y l Friends Society decided to build aReuter - 68 words
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263 1958-05-13 10 6 Asian nation display wares at U.S. fair J A E AN entiiu New Worker an impress!; splay oi her produc tog from ultra todeS to the traditional, at the United Stat I World pa I Crowds who poured through the ined J a pant -so pavilion saw typical handicraftReuter - 263 words
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196 1958-05-13 10 East Pakistanis scourged by epidemics SMALLPOX, cholera, drought and rindcr pest are scourging almost half of overpopulated Eastern Pakistan. Smallpox is raging uncontrollably in a wide area, It has killed at least 20,000 people since January, 1957, and has left thousands of others horribly pockmarked. Cholera is thriving on inadequateU.P. - 196 words
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185 1958-05-13 11 GARCIA GOVT. WEATHERS MAJOR CRISIS ■i iMi ilippines has weathered a serious econo|tj m cr isJs but still i'a<es a long, difficult road Miu.ii. ial security. vas the hard analysis of authoritative B' in Manila after taking a look at the igures ot the Central Bank and other B genciea.U.P. - 185 words
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Article136 1958-05-13 11 TIIK London Times, in purtrajing Japan as a resurgent nation in the economic political anil social spheres, argued that the institutions they have inherited from the Americans provided reasonable safeguards against a return to militarism and authoritarianism. "A large cross-section of trie Japanese, especially women andReuter - 136 words
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Article38 1958-05-13 11 Some 80 million pounds of tea was tied up in warehouses, factories and stores in Ceylon by a strike of produce workers. The tie-up caused cancellation of two tea auctions in Colombo U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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194 1958-05-13 11 Japan forsaking old idea of cheap goods JAPAN is forsaking the old idea of producing cheap goods and dumping on world markets, said the London Times, commenting on "the extraordinary recovery" and transformation of her economy. "Japan has been forced into the high-priced quality market. Her cameras are competing onU.P. - 194 words
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Article, Illustration14 1958-05-13 12 t Y...,<MjaflßaßQ—g«—— a——^— nor SPRINGS. Bv Mr. An Thlan Chor AR rs of sin:14 words
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Article, Illustration567 1958-05-13 12 Local experts are now taking to colour work SAMPAN ON THE SEA Ij*VEH since fche 'reJ naissance 1 of exhibition photography in this country, most of our cameramen have been concentrating on black-and-white pic lures. Onh a rare handful have attempted colour prints or transparencies for salon exhibitions. To date,567 words
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Article, Illustration167 1958-05-13 12 4 IREWELt dlnn< i lii t u;is t;i\ (ii in Xl i < RedpAtfa bi mem '>' the Photographh Bo< k< 1 1 vi Singapore a 1 the Diamond Restaurant, Mr i^< dpath, an offli lal >i t he An. t ralian Tradi Comml I167 words
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Article, Illustration957 1958-05-13 13 Drop of oil can save lot of cash t Pwrrmmfiuiß WINDOW HINGES NEED CARE MANY hundreds of thousands of dollars damage is done every year through neglect of the oil can. How much of this is contributed by you? Let us go through the list of possible suspects in your957 words
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Advertisement318 1958-05-13 13 Make your own polish HAVE you a toddler in the house? See that nasty mark on the new cot? To remove it, mix equal quantities of linseed oil. paraffin and vinegar. Keep in a tightly corked bottle and shake well before using. Dab on the marks, using a clean cloth318 words
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Article326 1958-05-13 14 nmi: New SCealanders stared a frtm fUghi back from their twit ting failures of Salm day on the second das of their match agailMri Ftam at 1 11 or d. AT THE CLOSE THE* HAD A REASONABLE CHANCE (>K FORCING THEIR SECOND WIN Of THEReuter - 326 words
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Article, Illustration14 1958-05-13 14 He could n t »'i, <■ run much WOTii he'd Keen wearing your sk\n14 words
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Article, Illustration67 1958-05-13 14 THE President of the j Championship Com. i in it tee of the English Golf Union, Major J. S. Ruttle, is seen here presenting the English Amateur Golf Cham- pionship Trophy to Douglas Sewell. In the final of the E championship, Douglas beat David Proctor of Rhodesia, SouthSport and General - 67 words
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Article105 1958-05-13 14 SUSUMU Takahashi, captain of Japan's Asian Games team, will represent all athletes taking part in I the Games during the oath taking ceremony, it was I confirmed in Tokyo. A total of 20 nations will I take part in the Games, due to begin onReuter - 105 words
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Article102 1958-05-13 14 r |MIK South Korean Olympic Committee yesterday said a 156-man South Kon an team, the biggest Korean team ever to participate in an international jporting event V.MIJ leave for Tokyo thi.s week by air in two grunp, to compete in tin t bird a 'anReuter - 102 words
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Article26 1958-05-13 14 a soviet weight-lifting team ol world champions na ai rived In New York by pi ne for tnatchea again it American tpams ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article402 1958-05-13 14 T<HE great-heartedness of first -class cricketers A was exemplified by the willingness with which the entire Sussex team turned up at the very outset of the season for a. benefit match in the picturesque village of Ditchling. The beneficiaire was not a famous figure, but402 words
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Article, Illustration123 1958-05-13 14 YOUNG CRIPPLE WITH THE COURAGE OF A CHAMPION Just a picture ol ten-year-old boy plug- ging away at t' 10 punchbag? Not entire- iy. Behind this cheerful picture is a great storj of courage, because (lit 1 boy, Michael Stanton, is a cripple and has been able to walk onlyReuter - 123 words
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Article27 1958-05-13 14 French COll Scot Prix du Cadran, i as a trial for the A Cup. at Longchamj ness. trained m it Vlncenl O'Brien, 1 length behind27 words
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428 1958-05-13 14 ARCHIE QUICK - ARCHIE QUICK By DOUGLAS Sewell is twenty seven years oj i r a railway linesman earning a little ovej week, and lives with his wife and family in council house at Hook in Surrey. But more than unit, iu> the flrsi if428 words
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488 1958-05-13 15 Test prospect Don Smith hits century Close of play] rpHE s left handed opening bat, Don Smith, 1 :ed a further claim for an England Test place, with a century against Warwickshire at Edgbaston yesterday. Smith hit 113 out of 164 to help his county avoid an innings defeat alterReuter - 488 words
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Article96 1958-05-13 15 AI'M^N Rose, the Australian Davis Cup player. j iT J reached the men's singles final of the Italian """national lawn tennis championships in Rome yesterday. E f tall left-hander, seeded Number Two. beat y»'ean champion Luis Ayala (i-1, 4-o', lii-14. qualified U> meet Italy's Nicola96 words
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Article67 1958-05-13 15 I the women'! doubles final, Miss Shirley >n Miss Christine Tinman (Britain) woli .»U.nns{ Mrs. Thefmt I-oiir and Mrs Mary <;» Australian hold, is of the title for the p.isl tfi^ men*i donblti Una! Kurt Nletaon dHn- y in d Antonio lacso (Stateless) led Lull Ayah julReuter - 67 words
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Article1214 1958-05-13 15 ALLAN LEWIS - A WINNING GALLOP BY HER HIGHNESS ALLAN LEWIS OUAGON SEED_MAKIBS THE FASTEST TXME ■■■aaßiiaiaaiiiiiiiaßaßßßßaaaaaaaaaaaaaaajaliaaaaM W*mW m THESE was plenh <>t interesting track work at Bukit Timah this morning. So many hors< s worked attractively that the task ol pickIng winners for the first day is now somewhat confused. r thought1,214 words
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Article62 1958-05-13 15 DOUTH Vietnam will M fC* pif\,i tltcd by j 39 in cni \)or triiiii ,if the Asian Sanies in Tokyo. The earn vill be led IV Mr Nguyen Phuoc Vona presideni of th« south vie! na m Soccer i eftgue, .1 nd in comp< t€ 1.1Reuter - 62 words
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Article202 1958-05-13 16 'Lack of planes and ships to rush men v*h ifftllnlP cnniC tg 8.1 uj IJB I 1^ BIJi L^9 TPHE U.S. \in»> demanded yesterday thai the \ir Force and Navj speed i* j > development of i:»s( planes and ships to rush troops abroad202 words
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112 1958-05-13 16 'Constant alert on Russian frontier' i t ejpoi Led i lit i i ni.i i stations and a lrborne jci li:,h t j v v\» i»• main tainini a da) And nlfht aiirt for possible Bneinj Attacks <»n tin southern frontiers «»i tlU' Sl)\ It I II 14 1 11U.P. - 112 words
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Article40 1958-05-13 16 'I h*- sale at the Sata Shop in Shenton Way. which was due to end tomorrow, will now go on in it ii Friday bo cause the response has so Par been very good.40 words
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Article72 1958-05-13 16 3 runaway blondes quit stage mHREE teen-age Gcr--1 man girl skaters left Aberdeen for London and home yesterday after their 11-day adventure as runaways and vowed they would never return to the stage. The 16-year-old blondes on Sunday refused to return to their manager and decided to go home toReuter - 72 words
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Article79 1958-05-13 16 SHOTS ACROSS PAX-ASSAM FRONTIER {PAKISTAN troops, using lighi machineguns, opened fire across the border Into Assam State for over seven hours on Sunday and resumed firing yes v rday morning, according to a Pri Trust oi India dispatch from Karimganj, In Assam State. Indian border police returned the fire. The79 words
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Article42 1958-05-13 16 Princess Anne Is expected ito lea vc London's hospital for Bick children toward i the end 01 the week. She j had her tonsils and adenoid > I oil I ;i 1 tlie Km ..in Iml In^-t i week. i ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration61 1958-05-13 16 picture rhree company directors, an engineer, an airline navigator, a teacher and -> vU-rk were among the ?."i people who received diplomas :»t the 7th Dale Carnegie as* Graduation dinner «l thr Adrlplii Holt I last nignt. Mr Fred f Barretto, the Claw President (loft). is snn receiving his diplomaFree Press - 61 words
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38 1958-05-13 16 Kiang Chang Chuah, a Chinese sailor from Hong Kong, sustained serious concussion when he fell from the mast of the British frighter Charles MacLeod while the ship was in harbour In Pamagusta ReuterReuter - 38 words
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156 1958-05-13 16 CUDGEL-ARMED MOB HALTS PLANE AND MAKES PRINCE STAY Amor tormed Lome airport In French Togoland ye terday to stop the departure for Paris of Prince Agbojan, a supporter of Uip government parties defeated in the recent general elections. Armed with cudgels, ston- rs and other weapons, the crowd defied policeU.P. - 156 words
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Article28 1958-05-13 16 Mr. Chew yvvrr Kro, Sin gapore'S Education Minister. will address a private mccl Ing oi Singapore and Malayan RtUdentfl in London 01, Friday ntghi ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration59 1958-05-13 16 A Singapore Harbour Board policeman stands on a crane as it lowers two injured men from the President Grant to the dockside last night, The two were among four people slashed with hooks in a battle between two labour gangs in the ship's hatch. A dispute over "distribution* 1 of59 words
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105 1958-05-13 16 Raise more taxes in H.K. says a bishop XHE Hong X ment should more nun. for welfa Crown cj Xp 8 X Bishop R 0 Ha] over a local I work, said bhrte were needed to help t plight o: Hong X fugees: Better relai Hong Kong China. More money105 words
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Article81 1958-05-13 16 A GOVERNMENT bid to avert a national rail strike by proposing a small pay Increase for nearly 500.000 men is expected later today. Mr. lain Mac-lend. Minister Of Labour. is to put the peace plan to Leaders- of three unions and the British I TransportReuter - 81 words
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