The Singapore Free Press, 20 May 1958
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section14 1958-05-20 1 The Singapore Free Press Malava'fl Own Family Paper Tuesday, May 80, 1958. Pita ISCtI14 words
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Article72 1958-05-20 1 Lim to meet Mac at lunch ji: Lii v t '.v Hock. Sin- gapo Chief Minister, V ;;T luncheon talks today with Mr. Harold Macmillan, the British prime Minister, an author- [vi ource said In London last night, ir. Lim will be Mr. Macmillan's I at Number 10 Downing Street,Reuter - 72 words
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110 1958-05-20 1 Information Bureau: Challenge by ths Mayor T I of Singapore, ng Eng Guan, ning challenged i HiiK'illors to a debate on a motion concern: the city counI iformation bureau. P motion, introduced by UMNO councillor Inehc Syed Ali Rcdha Alsagoff calls for the bureau to be given the status of110 words
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46 1958-05-20 1 5 am ARRESTS AFTER CLAMP ON VILLAGE TWO suspected terrorist supporters were arrested at 5 a.m. today soon after a 24-hour house curfew was clamped on 5,000 people of notorious Kerling Village, about 45 miles north of Kuala Lumpur. A house-to-house check is now in progress.46 words
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Article57 1958-05-20 1 Film star David Niven and his wife, who were due here this evening on a three-day visit, have had to postpone their trip.. Mr. Run Run Shaw today received a cable from Mr. Niven saying that his wife wa.s In hospital in Hong Kong but57 words
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Article31 1958-05-20 1 T IED, GAGGED T HEN ROBBED I mi m cash a rag-and- han Poh wan, 1 In a back lane .Road at about r> rd;iy h^themupat and tied and two men.31 words
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383 1958-05-20 1 ALGERIA 'HEADING TOWARDS SERIOUS EVENTS' Wlinttiii JJuiitsi Iw* rt>sislod\ 0r... 24-MEMBER public safety committee for all Algeria was formed in Algiers last night. But a spokesman for the Algiers committee of public safety set up a week ago told reporters that the new all-Algerian committee was "certainly not a Government.Reuter - 383 words
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394 1958-05-20 1 Wind-up order to U.K. firm with holdings in Malaya A LONDON High Court judge yesterday ordered the compulsory winding up of, a London company with shares in three subsidiary rubber firms two of them Malayan and one Ceylonese. The order was made on the petition of one of the subsidiaries.Reuter - 394 words
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Article84 1958-05-20 1 TWO ministers in the former Labour Government of Mr. Dom Mintoff have been arrested and charged with intimidation. They are Miss Agatha Barbara, former Education Minister, and Dr. Albert Hyzler, former Health Minister. They have been charged In Valletta under the Trade Unions and Trades Dispute ActReuter - 84 words
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Article30 1958-05-20 1 June first grade rubber buyer f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 731 cents per lb., up threeeighths of a cent on yesterday's close. The tone was uncertain.30 words
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Article144 1958-05-20 1 OUR SOLDIERS KIDNAPPED— TUNIS rpilE Tunisian Secretariat of State for Information said last night that 30 French armoured vehicles from the French Army post at Remada in Southern Tunisia had kidnapped six Tunisian .soldiers. The soldiers were released after "intervention by the Tunisian army, a spokesman .said. He .sairl TunisianReuter - 144 words
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Advertisement25 1958-05-20 1 if POUND OF CADBURY'S J I J DAIRY MILK J i y chocolate y v f vex J look for the Purple and Gold Label25 words
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Article424 1958-05-20 2 Favourable impression on French M.P.s GENERAL Charles lie Gaulle's chances of taking over the French Government in agreement with Parliament were increased by his statement at his Press conference yesterday, Paris observers said. First reactions in National Assembly lobbies were of relief at being able toReuter - 424 words
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184 1958-05-20 2 Strife in France would weaken us West fear E INVENTS in France E JIJ and Algeria are beE ing carefully watched E in London for the inter--5 national repercussions of E yesterday's statement bjf E General de Gaulle. Officials in London E have made no secret of E their anxietyReuter - 184 words
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82 1958-05-20 2 ACE BRITISH DRIVER DIES OF CRASH INJURIES 13IUTISH racing driver Archie Scott-Brown died in hospital at Verviers. Belgium, last night of injuries received when his car crashed in flames during a grand prix race on Sunday. Bachelor Scot I -Brown, 31. one of Britain's most brilliant drivers, had been inReuter - 82 words
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Article137 1958-05-20 2 PLAN FOR CYPRUS IS NEARLY READY IJRITAIN-s policy troubled MediterranJ bland colony 01 cypruj "aiinu.s! completed" ai will be announced befo June 17, Mr &an Lenna Boyd, the Coloniaj Seer tary, said yesterday. He told the House oj com mons thai, before cletai could be disclosed, clipir matic discussions hadReuter - 137 words
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Article, Illustration136 1958-05-20 2 Romance at the piano A fti;i{ a romance lasting right months, a young ami talented sin. e;ipore pianist Miss Lim Pee Yin. will I today wed her lawyer sweetheart. /he daughter Of businessman, Mr. I N. K I im, Miss Mm returned from England last great with four music qualiFree Press - 136 words
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Advertisement148 1958-05-20 2 Here's the man ffijjm^\ to set you flying BV2l^| >- x >x:x^ x 'J r%*o^- X YOUR 8.0.A.C. APPOINTED TRAVEL AGENT I Don t let the details of travel get you down. Just go to your nearest 8.0.A.C. Appointed Travel Agent and leave everything in his sale, experienced hands. He148 words
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Article, Illustration129 1958-05-20 3 ABOUT 400 Buddhist r monks and nuns from E E all over Malaya yester- E day began the first E part of an initiation E E ceremony at the Siong Lim Temple in Kim Keat Road that will E last seven days. n E The ceremony start- E129 words
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268 1958-05-20 3 ■piIKl THOUSAND rock-throwing high school 11 stiuaiit.s. including girls, clashed with Na■ional Guard troops in Panama City yesterday in K protest march on the presidential palace. This ■aused United States authorities to seal off a Bert ion oi the Canal Zone boundary.U.P. - 268 words
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Article33 1958-05-20 3 Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, U.N. Secretary-General. s-aid yesterday he hoped the General Assembly would agree this autumn on a "basic rule" that no earthly state may take over the planets.— ReuterReuter - 33 words
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159 1958-05-20 3 DAY OF RECKONING FOR A DOCTOR -JUDGE DR. LOUIS AIMEE NEWTON. 52, was sentenced to a total ot five years' jail in London yesterday for unlawfully procuring a miscarriage on, and unlawfully killing, an Australian nurse, Miss Jean Josephine Florence Cook. 35. He was found not guilty at the endReuter - 159 words
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205 1958-05-20 3 WIFE WALKED OUT 6 TIMES, THEN TRAGEDY A FATHER of 12 children alleged to have strangled his wife in bed was set free in Newcastle-on-Tyne, yesterday, the judge deciding that it was "only a little bit over an accident." A plea of Not Guilty to murdering his wife by JosephReuter - 205 words
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Article35 1958-05-20 3 Eoka, the Greek Cypriot terrorist organisation, yesterday ordered Greek Cypriots to stop buying cars and also to stop using their ears for pleasure in order to cut down petrol consump- tion.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article93 1958-05-20 3 JTANTI BIN SOMO who pleaded guilty in the Johore Bahru mag Lst rate's court yesterday to housebreaking by day and the thoft of Jewellery worth $1,155 and $40 in cash, was sentenced to seven months' jail to be followed by a year's police supervision. On93 words
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Advertisement107 1958-05-20 3 I D(uhl( Bed I v y fcIETHELM [y° u i' welcome fo call and Mfconsuh oui Kim of qualified ■|d< sts;n. r., I I I sec fh< displ.iy in our I I air-conditioned ground floor d SHOWROOM I I 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1107 words
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Advertisement62 1958-05-20 3 IHE POLICE ADVISE STRONG LOCKS THE BEST ARE Sole Agents: CHIN HO CO. (S). LTD. Singapore *kuaia lumpur penang I M'/ fy/bT 4» tout es3Bj B^ 1 BW U 3s" rSt to cnoose tnc Kl |fl $fflflßuis&& 1 latest in sportswear and Dj M HBP^ ovoid disappointment. [GIAN SINGH CO.62 words
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218 1958-05-20 4 The Singapore Free Press Tuesday, May, 20. 1958 Opinion HURTFUL CHARGES INDIGNATION of nurJ scs and other stair members of the Kandang Kerbau maternity hospital at allegations of rude and callous behaviour towards expectant mothers and patients is quite understandable. The allegations are as sweeping as they are vague. But218 words
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Article, Illustration902 1958-05-20 4 I TRACE the STEPS TO HIS PRISON' IN AN ISLE OF FREEDOM AMID FEAR, SAYS COLIN LAWSON is more than 00, k iia i J. dn SS4 d Ul black, and Bh6 moves .slowly through lii f square in Budapest t j the bis house902 words
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Article331 1958-05-20 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber bn WRITER on moil's dress says that the little ventilator in the crown Of a bowler hat i.^ pointless. I admit, that, a.s a grating, it is too small to permit the pushing of food through to the wearer. But shy men have been known to331 words
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Advertisement22 1958-05-20 4 H*MlM*l«*|i MItMII U llllMllllHMliitlUltltttHli Drink ami dBNB?&FTl W i^^ jw am s i m A real fruit Juice (orangeade) ".mm miiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiir22 words
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Advertisement22 1958-05-20 4 Out with germs... 33 imacoolp l^ i 'innr strps, (t Brobit Ml WMMImXM '.^'i'iW V^^^^^ M J^Jmmm^' SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD.22 words
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Article222 1958-05-20 5 MALAYS URGED: WORK AS A TEAM n v secretary Oentral or i iberal-Sociailst V, M] E. K. Tan, yesfe/day UMNO 3 thai Malays should Sofci a team witii other ttioi alitiea ta a self eovenlng Singapore rJ T in was commenting on rtwo resolutions discussed > -ecent meeting of the222 words
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Article, Illustration39 1958-05-20 5 Mr. Ong Choon Bee, 37. (above) a senior retail salesman of the Shell Company of Singapore Ltd. will attend a Retail Marketing course from May 27 to June 6 at the Burmah -Shell training centre in Bombay.39 words
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348 1958-05-20 5 'THE Local Senior Oflicers Association of the Singapore City Council has x protested against a committee decision that candidates for the post of Registrar of Vehicles must hold a university degree or professional qualification. This decision was made by the Finance and General348 words
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Article75 1958-05-20 5 r PiiE following officers were elected at the annual general meeting ol the Singapore Improvement TniSt Local Officers' Association: President, Mr. KhalafT Alba.srawy; vice-president, Mr. A. D. Ponnambalam vice-president. Mr. Chan Thye Swee; hon. secretary, Mr. M. M. M. Menon; hon. treasurer, Mr. Yeo Ban Seng;75 words
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Article111 1958-05-20 5 Minister's pledge to union THE Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing has assured the City Council Services Union that its request for an independent board to select candidates for junior council appoint ments will be referred to the Council of Ministers. The union secretary, Mr. P Ramasamy, told the111 words
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Article24 1958-05-20 5 Work on the $683,000 home In Clementi Road to rehabilitate Singapore's juvenile delinquents is expected to begin in August.24 words
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Article95 1958-05-20 5 CUSTOMS OFFICER'S TRIBUTE AN official of the Singapore Department of Custom s and Excise said in Canberra at the weekend that the Colony could learn a few things from Australia In customs administration. He is Mr. Trevor Hale who with another colleague Mr. Ridzwan Dzafir, is now undertaking a three-month95 words
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133 1958-05-20 5 mHREE ol Singapore'* de--1 legatee to the International Labour Organlsa tion conference to be hold at Geneva will leave by air on Saturday. Th*'y an Mr. L C. Goh, Permanent Secretary to the Labour Ministry, Mr. Pang Tee Pow, Principal Assistant Labour Commissioner who133 words
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Article70 1958-05-20 5 HEW COLONY CALL-UP DRAW TODAY ANEW batch of 490 Na tional Servicemen is t be selected by ballot at th Singapore Military Force Headquarters this afternoo for .service in the Colony military force s and th civil defence corps. The ballot will be con ducted by the allocatio committee, appointed70 words
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Advertisement57 1958-05-20 5 FOR CATERING b u y ETON tableware I IT WILL LAST A LIFETIME /he Eton ra nge of complete table appointments Produced specially for h otels, res ta uran ts </ n d !l catering establishments, produced by Paramount, combines a distinctive and 0 1 tractive design and > ">'<57 words
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Advertisement134 1958-05-20 5 I A new creation by 'CBI"VCH perfumes j I soft Agents Favre Leuba Watch Co., Ltd. I 18-F, Battery Road, Singapore Jt3IIIUIIIIIjii3IIIIHIIIIIIC3HIMIIIIIIIC3niIIIIIIIIIC3IIMHIIIIIIC3IIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIHIII^ J^^ra The Stage Club j I Presents I THE RELUCTANT DEBUTANTE' E 1 This Week -Wed., Thurs., Fri Sat. at 9 p. m. CULTURAL CENTRE THEATRE produced by134 words
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Advertisement12 1958-05-20 6 fSATI'SFY JYOURSELF S by smoking I CHESTERFIELD Regular King*te JB^L. Ka I12 words
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Miscellaneous261 1958-05-20 6 V.V.V. V.V.V.V.V.V,V.\V.V.V.V.V.V.W^^ JEFF lIA%% r KE ky «Tdii€M Jordan 147 KOO^Mf /?A AUSTRAL I A UNKNOWN JO I I I //V ENGLAND f^ SOUADCOW LEAOecA /5 OCING Q€ADiEO f=OC A MOO*J HIGUT W* MM WtikiiMfflßW? W£s% <^*^^* V C^!^J. f^ 555 eVEfiJvOJE CL£AR ''/ev/ECVC>JE ALL H|w^ j£q O I '*^T261 words
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Miscellaneous438 1958-05-20 6 Jllll.i, II 'llllMtllllttltlltllll<lUlttlllli|lllllllllJ|il|,,,, BORN today, you have a D iSAni nature. You are Inclined b rather easy-going, an<J sometimes U takes a lot to get you moving with the status quo but i b, enough to do anything nartic ,u energetic about it! Conouer thu tendency if you Intend to438 words
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Article172 1958-05-20 7 LONDON', May 1«) Previous Today I Kn-> til i N IV 21 buyers 21 buyers l»<-"' l 1 J2 sellers 22 sellers i llll( 21 Va buyers 21% buyers 21 sellers 21, tellers c^v >uot 21% buyer- 21 buyen 1 21 sellers 21 sellers i;^» >eltlt'ii)«iit 21%172 words
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Article42 1958-05-20 7 and aw ai Ing f I ampong spot e 25U, afloats ?nt 25 1 Sara--1 pri es quoted wak unquoted. Muntok white spol and awaiting release 39 afloats 39, and May shipment 3S sellers ex-dock. in U.S. cents per Ib.42 words
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Article105 1958-05-20 7 I Philippines c.i.f, IK. (li uropean poi is delivered fl li; i long ton May Juno fR Struts c.i.f. IK. Nortli jropean ports delivered PSnt pei long ton May June <>N| OIL crude straits lf uropean ports in bulk H Ipnj Inn \l,, v J tt105 words
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Article35 1958-05-20 7 japore arc i Commontomorrow witn 1 lay holiday, r, "Own as Empire >nwealth Day the Blfnlfli niportance of ol Nations." colony schools VIPs to give t win give con pupils35 words
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Article16 1958-05-20 7 government nt b Its declared Policy in ommona yes- face of a bar > question!16 words
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190 1958-05-20 7 4 LLEG ATIONS of ill-treatment l made by the Singapore Peas ants' Union against the Outram Road Remand Prison concerning a detainee, will be brought up at the next meeting of the Legislative Assembly on June 11. What is being done? The190 words
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Article211 1958-05-20 7 COUNCIL'S FEES BID DRAWS PROTEST IF the Singapore City Council wished to be honest about giving free treatment at the new out door dispensaries Uo be opened soon), it should make no charge, however nominal the sum might be said Mr. S. M. Vasagar (Lib. Sue.) at yesterday's City Council211 words
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117 1958-05-20 7 rnHIRTY members ot the 1 Singapore Ctalnti 8 YMCA Art and Camera, Club arc to visit the ea-.t coast ol Johore on May 24 and 25 to photograph tha scenery there The charge for each person is $10. which covers expenses for accommodation, food and117 words
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Article28 1958-05-20 7 Samuel Cardinal Stritch suffered a stroke early yesterday in Rome and was given the last rites of the Roman Catholic Church last I night. U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Advertisement72 1958-05-20 7 > iniMi^Wp^Mnfilfc im i ihTtHtl h >^WiniW" w^ IP g^W^l HBBWWWWKBJBW 8M ;>, mM": -^WIWB W IMB I Relax* and enjoy America's -tovourfte ***£t**£> real 100% PURE coffee Cvfl6v made instantly in the cup! I It makes itself in (he cup! Instantly! jb^gsjsssgj^&p And it's always perfect. Always mellow, rich72 words
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Miscellaneous138 1958-05-20 7 SINGAPORE HICH TIDES TODAY: I:M 7 p m. and 11.34 p.m. TOMORROW: 12.56 p.m. THURSDAY: 0.09 a.m. and t.37 p.m. FRIDAY: 0.47 a.m. and 2.20 p.m. SATURDAY: 1.28 a.m. and 3.06 p.m. SUNDAY: g.15 a.m and 3.58 p.m. MONDAY: 3.12 am. and 5.00 p.m. Today's radio programme 1.16 p.m. Music138 words
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Article439 1958-05-20 8 DOSE OF DRUGS CHANGED WIFE IT was the "very last" dose oi a series of streptomycin Injections which changed the life oi Uis. Florence Smith and her sea captain husband. it changed her from a woman who lived a healthy athletic life in the Far East to a woman who439 words
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Article67 1958-05-20 8 the run-down oj J F tor victims." So .said Sir Fredertaj per. managing director mineral water u m head of the Forces ft tlement Advisory Bo speaking in London] Mansion House meetia He said some emplj also have odd ideas i ex-Servicemen. They believe that offi "don't know what67 words
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Article46 1958-05-20 8 Ever;/ year the pi of Purls elect t\ ''Muse." This year lucky "Muse" was year-old Sandrine, i prcfcr.< to be callei comedienne." Elected "Uute IS by her poetical t temporaries she is I turcd here red poet ru to a vett soldier in Montmi Paris.46 words
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Article, Illustration112 1958-05-20 8 W. Indies flag hoisted In London The new flag of the young West Indies Federation jlcio in London for the fir.u time recently at a reception given by the West Indian Covimis Sio n e r in London, Mr. Garnet Gordon. Joining with the West Indians in celebrating the birth112 words
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Article, Illustration68 1958-05-20 8 A face -lift fur Goofy, the London Zoo giraffe as he gets his daily toilet with an oUtsi26 rn o p vvielded by head keeper, M r George RobinThis is a daily ritual for Goofy not so much because it is necessary, but simply because fie enjoys it like some68 words
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THE PAPER WITHIN A PAPER Eve
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Title Section11 1958-05-20 1 THE PAPER WITHIN A PAPER Eve I Tuesday, May 20, 1958^11 words
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Article, Illustration354 1958-05-20 1 VIENNA GOWNS FOR US as lilting as "Tales from the Vienna Woocts" are new gowns arrived here from Vienna. They are original creations by one of Europe's leading designers, Viktor Maschek. Here is ultimate quality in feminine apparel to the proudest couturier tradition, interpreted in daytime, cocktail and evening frocks354 words
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Article, Illustration37 1958-05-20 1 Here's your child's dream of a Shetland pony. Indestructible, his imitation fur and tossinq mane are delightfully realistic to small hands. He comes complete with saddle, bridle and reins for endless flours of amuseme?it. Free Press picture.Free Press - 37 words
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Advertisement14 1958-05-20 1 v^V^. «aV 11l MAGIMfYrR TBADIMG COMPAMY M LTD, SINGAPOPf KUALA LUMPUR hNANf, IPOH 805M4914 words
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Article, Illustration410 1958-05-20 2 NEW HOKIZONS in Swiss totton textiles have been exploited in the 1958 line of Mettler originals, just arrived at our leading local shops. The bolder and most daring conceptions ol artistry in the current textile picture, these lovely cottons are the first Continental410 words
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Article201 1958-05-20 2 (CONTINENTAL natives i travellers lament that, they sorely miss the characteristic foods of sunny Italy while in Singapore. It is a tact that the best. ol these are rare here, spaghetti being the exception, although local chefs EVE has found overcook the sauces so that none of the201 words
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Article, Illustration1346 1958-05-20 2 Femi ascope THE NEWEST, SNAPPIEST \i MOST PRACTICAL PAGE DESIGNED FOR WOMEN l§ WHEN teatime comes around sink M W by Verkade of Holland r«7 M queenly confections ranging lloni (jn tailed speculaas (a tvpicallv Dufrh /i--sophisticated moW Sticks 88? 55?, cream filling:. nto (he exquisite biscuits Paralleled for theseFree Press - 1,346 words
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Article234 1958-05-20 2 Toy Shetland pony, Chinese rugs and furniture, tamphorwood chests, C. K. Tang, 241 River Valley Rd.; Viktor Maschek of Vienna original gowns, John Little's. Raffles PI Chinese porcelain lamps and bowls, waxed natural teak Oriental furniture, Helen Ling's H7 Tanglin Rd.: buffalo horn carvings. Malacca wood crafts,234 words
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Advertisement67 1958-05-20 2 Bac Stick DEODORANT a touch for day-long freshness The new, delightful '•nderorm-hygiene so delightful and comfortable and so neat and .<Jt P |easin 9 E3 Shapeliest, Softest Cotton cool /> i w 1m *^'v «-^i'* i c^ y f 1 1 I^l I "IL I m~ I y v B«J^67 words
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Advertisement115 1958-05-20 3 a Just Arrived JSWIM SUITS Orchard Road Open 9 A.M. To 6 P.M. IMIMMMMIUUMUi t Jeunesse et Beaute E Tuition French Beauty Culture t 3 1 Ring Louise Klerk t Tel: ***** <► ESI 1 w 1 Bb ■I n| 1 HJH^m| IB^^l aB IB! I Bf 1 fl $k115 words
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Article175 1958-05-20 4 ROUND THE SHOPS F*REBH from Federai ion kampongs is u fine array ot handmade pewtei objects at b Bukit Timah centr which blasts a large stock of native Malayan goods, 21ie8e contali) a good percentage oi our tin <mc thi in;ii; lng of tin decors tive Items including .sonic very175 words
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Article, Illustration253 1958-05-20 4 Mi\(.\roi:i \\s now m.»> tftjts w > I'XIMK on th« ualU <»l fheir homes M offices Will |M|>«| so il«'i orativr If It) oifei emllrv s possibilities iii li.iikijri'litiil decor I Saiulrrsiiti I ii-luiul h.is sent its first .ii»inii< Hi t(» a t-iiti.ii departmental store and253 words
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Article269 1958-05-20 4 BRILLIANT NEW SILKS ARE HERE ORILLIANI as jungle parrots are the newest "silks from Siam just arrived at a central store of! Rattles Place which specialises in these luscious handwoven textiles Infinite variety glows to these, some in coveted piuri, the radiant orangeyellow ol royalty, iridescent cerise, pineapple gold and269 words
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Advertisement93 1958-05-20 4 NEWS! A LONG-LASTING LIPSTICK THAT DOES NOT DRY UPS r iafFlfe">ih V^hr ja^MWaV. I lelenu Rubinstein NEW CREAMY Stay-Long lipstick 100 I lor LIPBI i get lleli mi Boblntti i'i leu m i itii k i lini i but I i clii rarctHßfli t I At, I il r v,93 words
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Advertisement59 1958-05-20 4 The hand operated non-electric ROTABON FLOOR POLISHER ROTABON will L -I \-'X^\& operate under the s l ?,%\~Aw, very lowest furniture "v<- «i J'^^B^i A soft rubber but -V .%■> cr IS f'ttcd on the I L^HPf^ll outside edqo to qivc full protection to f turni«ur c onj panel- 959 words
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Article, Illustration48 1958-05-20 9 I Two of the lead-nq women members of the Arts Theatre Company, at a reception at i Wells Theatre, London, where the Comi ueek began a four-week season. ire Alia Konstantinovna Tarasova, left, Artist of the USSR, and Margarita The company arrived in Britain by48 words
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135 1958-05-20 9 ely a salary little, one they refed in the Service" j ne of the main jobs of, boar s was to clear the, ids of plovers and n these false im- < ssionsPersuasion hothe problem facing of Labour and resettlement organisa- j iwi to135 words
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Article, Illustration109 1958-05-20 9 Signal-Sergeant Sankej of the Royal signals motor-cyclists, demonstrates if how to «o through a brick Wall on a motor-cycle and slay in(act when the 5 E '<"it gatt a preview display (o the press at Caiterlck Camp, Yorkshire recently. The 84-man tram half of (hem109 words
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300 1958-05-20 10 INDIA'S Planning Commission has reported that the second live-year plan, now in its third year, will not achieve its original targets. In a memorandum presented to the New Delhi Parliament, the commission said the resources had .so far been below expectationsReuter - 300 words
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Article, Illustration45 1958-05-20 10 I A donkey cart carry- i ing a slogan "Down I 1 with brown im- perialism," follows a r Pakistani procession in Karachi organised to protest the Indian rp- I arrest in Srinagar of former Kashmir Pre- mier Sheikh Abdullah. United Press pie t ure.United Press - 45 words
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Article75 1958-05-20 10 o< >ME Japanese traders In r*> Tokyo believe that Peking's trade rupture with J.i pa i. -a 1 ill be short-lived. because it seems to be aimed at Influencing the JapB -c general election due i" be held on ThursdayOthers, however, believe Communist China has biReuter - 75 words
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594 1958-05-20 10 PULSE ...featuring news and views about Asia today Refugees in Siam now must leave [Glimpses] PH E Siamese Prime 1 Minister, Mr. Tanoni Kittikachorn, has disclosed that his Cabinet had decided to repatriate all refugees in Sia m, including 40,000 Vietnamese, 300 Chinese and 280 Cambodians. vlr Tanom said thoseReuter; U.P.; U.P - 594 words
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235 1958-05-20 10 Nepal to pattern govt. on that of Britain t epai;s first const]- modelled on B SS? u to «i is now read* With the British coi^f.' tutionai Jaw expert Sir Ivor Jennings, as adviser a Nepalese Governmeni commission has been busy during the past few weeks drafting a constitution thatReuter - 235 words
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154 1958-05-20 10 /COMMUNIST China haa \J claimed the development of a new variety oi high yield rice resistant to pests and weevils. The rice developed by researchers at Kunming, in South-West China, is expected to yield nine tons per acre, Radio Poking said. The origin of thisU.P. - 154 words
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150 1958-05-20 11 New Africa group lines up at U.N. HE newly-formed consultative group of eight African states which are members of the Ued Nations will work closely with the larger fro-Asian group, delegation sources said in New F k lid that the new association would concentrate L ly African problems," and wheneverReuter - 150 words
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217 1958-05-20 11 Polynesia link is with U.S. claims an expert NORWEGIAN ethnologist Thor Heyerdahl emphasised in New Yo.'k that modern bloodgroup surveys show that there is a Polynesian racial affinity to American aborigine^ rather to Asian peoples. In a letter from Oslo and published in the New York Times, the skipper ofU.P. - 217 words
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Article109 1958-05-20 11 /COMMUNIST CHINA is today winning friends without influencing many people among the Chinese in India and Pakistan. Formerly the Communists tried to persuade their uncommitted countrymen into joining the Red fold. Now they concentrate more on ihe Chinese cultural, educational and social aspects. The changeU.P. - 109 words
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Article76 1958-05-20 11 Plight of Asian seamen in West PAKISTAN has asked the International Labour Organisation's 42-nation maritime conference tn Geneva to consider setting up special 1.L.0. organs exclusively for maritime affairs Mr. S.B. Chaudhun, Pakistani Government delegate, said such organs could deal with cases of Pakistani seamen who came under various articlesReuter - 76 words
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Article26 1958-05-20 11 Kuwait has granied a concession for oil exploitation off the coast of Kuwait to the Japanese-owned Arabian Oil Company Limited of Tokyo.— ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Advertisement294 1958-05-20 11 rp, Ideal Birthday Ireasurea Ltirts FROM JtJrJI MONTHLV Presents fr^^^ M^^^"^'"^"""""*"'^l f-n* r» I puts an your Children 1 ZZ w mm f W_S2_s S^i!^ The L~ nuzzzz Lasttng Memory! deluxe FAN RUDGE TWINKIE H=T i*^BE I^RE^ IN YOUR J" Aasorfec/ Co/ours. :x; S >:^^ f Indian-made for lasting ncrviee294 words
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Article, Illustration576 1958-05-20 12 SUNNY CIAM - SUNNY CIAM by SMALL SINGAPORE GROUP ACHIEVES*. SALON SUCCESS pUK Singapore Art Society PhotOfraphic Group has only ;n m »mh but some of tliem are the best photographers on this island O f S gapore. Although small in number, the Art Society's lensnien have ed a name576 words
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Article, Illustration834 1958-05-20 13 m Aluminium foil is the answer to many problems NEW material, a new medium, is an event in the life of the handyman. In the last few years the growing production of aluminium foil in varying thicknesses has provided the answer to many problems in the834 words
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Article278 1958-05-20 13 FITTINGS in aluminium and its alloys ore both attractive and durable, and these characteristics hare captured the interest of architects, designers of modern furniture, and, ot course, the handyman, Already in many homes the door and window furniture is of colour 'ano' dised aluminium alloy and increasing278 words
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Article159 1958-05-20 13 An easily made footstool rpHIS easy to make X footstool can be knocked up in an evening. It can be made either with an open shelf space for magazines or fitted with a drawer. The ends are cut !)ins. square from jin. ply or solid slock. Cut two 'ain. wide159 words
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Advertisement22 1958-05-20 13 AUTOCH ANGER w3^L \)s& THE WORLD S flf^g|^pJ |^S $89.50 (Spore) P^ HA. O'CONNOR CO LTD l.i-Jla* Building Mattery Horfd Sm^.ipor* 122 words
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Article301 1958-05-20 14 Safe Invest will run better here IMAY be sticking my neck out going for Safe Invest again. But I really believe he will run much better tomorrow than he did the first day. He WES budly drawn and p never inui a cnance to yet Class 3/ Div. 1—301 words
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1906 1958-05-20 14 THE FIGURES POINT TO HOPEFUL BLUE ALLAN LEWIS GIVES THE BEST BETS FOR TOMORROW Class 1, Div. 1-6 Furs. l>i»iiu«- 10.05; Hopeful Hint* 1.13] AiiuiM mriii Park 1.12] Artina N.uT; Sun of liuimt 8.o7; General rii 8.05; Silver MfaitreM M6; Marigold 1.04; Tudor Wonder B.O'J; Forest ftltßil H H.OO; Anna1,906 words
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46 1958-05-20 14 These horses won't start tomorrow FOLLOWING horses I will not start tomorrow: Silver Mistress, Anna Kuniara. Bliss Fire, Little John, Dinkuni, Never Better, Kerr- brook, Oleander 11, Lindalou, The Anak! i Rose of Malaya, Water- line. Joyful Glory, and Oalveyan. Slipper Prince is a doubtful starter.46 words
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277 1958-05-20 14 OAGE BLUE who won vJ her last start at Bukif Timah (defeating Pouhatan easily) is my selection fo r the Class 1 J" Div. 2 sprint. < After that first win, I* Sage Blue was handi. ml rapped in Div. 1 of a277 words
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Miscellaneous298 1958-05-20 14 I j *****1211A bWbWI~~TS I II I I II 1 I P CLUES ACROSS 2 I bail it, (5). I Change Paai lor the chink 3 Donkey appears In this (U) transparent Condition (G>. 6 Take the article ofi the seal 4 Change the seat for the <3> food (4).298 words
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Article294 1958-05-20 15 Allan Lewis - LOOK-OUT TODAY 'S TRACK WORK Allan Lewis c Firaworship reveals splendid condition piß] WORSHIP (Drar drew attention chances towhen he wont bettor than Class 1 performer lonosphere (Mortimer) to dispose of iree In 37 1/5 in the ci ntre of the number iVO track at Bukit Tiniali this morning-. pri294 words
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Article, Illustration272 1958-05-20 15 9 WICKETS FALL TO GOONESENA VTOTTINGHAMSHIRE x^ all-rounder Gamini Goonesena of Ceylon had a hand in nine of the Sussex wickets yesterday at Hove. His leg breaks brought him seven for 114 iu 35 overs and he also held two catches. Sussex were dismissed for 263. Earlier in the day.Reuter - 272 words
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Article170 1958-05-20 15 ";i Warwickshire Surrej 306 ed P, way 73, Lock 58). 1 "x 128 and Dodds 4.;. Q it, USavUl 40, Prodger 98, n 1 wdrej 43), f ptfriN M-.ni for B irber 94; n 0) and 6(i \i ti '■■■>' or I ln«l n hin I uReuter - 170 words
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Article25 1958-05-20 15 Spain cut Sweden's l< ad to 2-1 by winning th< dou bio.s yesterday In their European z<>?u' Davin Cup tip in Barcelona ReuterReuter - 25 words
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445 1958-05-20 15 Asian Games report from Tokyo S^^SSy?* KESAVAN SOON IS AMONGST THE RASH OF MINOR INJURIES o^)TKTU i' HAVK THE MANAGERS OF MORE THAN 15 ATHLETIC TEAMS RUNNING OTHER MEDICTN AN GAMES VILLAGE W WITH ICE PACKS, SALTS AND Suffering from a pulled thighReuter - 445 words
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Article355 1958-05-20 15 New Zealand shine v MCC T»HE NEW ZEALAND--1 BRS GAVE A CONVINCING DISPLAY AGAINST* THE MCC YESTERDAY ON THE SECOND DAY OF THE MATCH AT LORDS. Maintaining pressure in all departments of the game, the tourists ended the day 224 runs ahead with lour wickets in hand -a sound positionReuter - 355 words
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Advertisement91 1958-05-20 15 n Try MOTOR-CURE Y^> America's Latest Invention! J A(\ Py£. v AOl^^^v n O' ncCj Noisy r mrl Burning ot I? MOTOR \7 'Aa-yl mkr (2O CURT is dip Remedy. $7.00 per tin for ~^fc?~^?J^ W pcrforrnanr e. w» r Obtainable at: /fl^HAfYEN TRADING COMPANY, yZft J<pl^ 8-B, Ch,in£»c Alley91 words
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Article236 1958-05-20 16 mm f a 8 a Km Tripoli quiet but rebels are still entrenched lEBANESE army troops ami J Insurgents eyed each other through gunsights In the port city ot Tripoli last night but not a shot had been fired in 24 hours and it seemedU.P. - 236 words
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101 1958-05-20 16 RED RADIO TAKES A CRACK AT MR. DULLES AMOS4 ou RADJO coiiiini 'iiiiihir on Lebanon said la>t niyht: VVliiic\rr there d smell of u;ir. the voice of (is. Secretary of Stftte John luster) Dulles is always to be heard Reierrlni to Mr. Dulles s statement of U.S. readiness to landReuter - 101 words
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245 1958-05-20 16 Lloyd refuses to give 'keep off' pledge ANSWERS given by Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, Foreign S< cretary, In the House of Commons yesterday aroused speculation among diplomat ic observers in London whether Britain and the United States were planning military intervention in the Lebanon. Observer s said that, if the United245 words
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Article, Illustration36 1958-05-20 16 Princess Margaret speaks of the 'great occasion* when she inaugurated the first legislature of the Federation of the West Indies on behalf of the Queen at a reception recently in the Mansion llons<- London. Reuter picture.Reuter - 36 words
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164 1958-05-20 16 /GENERAL Nuri Al Said, sworn in yesterday as the first Prime Minister of the Arab Union of Jordan and Iraq, said in Bagdad last night the armed forces of the two countries would be built up. He declared in a policy statementReuter - 164 words
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Article21 1958-05-20 16 Singapore police and military forces this morning carried out routine combined exercises throughout the island to test security measures.21 words
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Article35 1958-05-20 16 Singapore detectives raided a hut in a kamponq. off Lavender Street at 4.10 a.m. today -and recovered lour daggers, a penknife, two iron rods, a bunch of keys, and a car jet.35 words
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81 1958-05-20 16 Foreign attack warning by Sukarno PRESIDENT Sukarno warned today that Indonesia's struggle to attain the ideals of an independent j Unitarian state were being hampered by a "contra- revolution and for< ign at- tack." I The President's warning was contained in a message j marking the 50th anniver- sary ofReuter - 81 words
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