The Singapore Free Press, 26 May 1958
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Title Section15 1958-05-26 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper r.i'ii) Singapore Bfonday l\la> ■.'*>, im^s. Trice ISCtM15 words
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Article128 1958-05-26 1 Lebanese forces tack on 3 fronts BANESE armed forces ssterday launched sives against rebel on three different says an army comque issued in Beirut claim* (1 successes in of the battles. The rd was Still raging it lie first baftle was fought North Lebanon near Syrian frontier where had been128 words
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Article23 1958-05-26 1 Daylight dagger attack on boy r-old boy from .Scn.u.l. choy ibbcd with ddag 1)V ci hj won a fivelved hospital ch< I and23 words
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Article101 1958-05-26 1 oldier who I the Nationa. 1 "i.o UpsidC- terday when "ung-min won q m edal in tha wo- throw at the 'I 1 1; In Tokyo was days- confinement to buirack.s for insulting v friendly nation A wril ton apology Wfi delivered this morning to101 words
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Article, Illustration356 1958-05-26 1 RIOT SQUADS RUSHED TO S. FRANCE Mystery of dash to sea by French fleet AS the French Mediterranean fleet sailed suddenly from Valletta, Malta, for an unknown destination yesterday the Government of Mr, Pierre Pflimlin rushed riot squads to several towns on the Riviera and announced that it would takeReuter; U.P.I. - 356 words
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670 1958-05-26 1 Die is cast-choose us or Reds: Salan pHE top military spokesman in Algeria declared last nighl that "the die is cast" between Paris and the Algiers-Corsican rebels. Colonel Charles Lacheroy, spokesman for the Supreme French Comnander on the spot. General Raoul Salan, told a Press conference it was i choice670 words
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246 1958-05-26 1 BOURGUIBA IMPOSES STATE OF ALERT OVER ALL TUNISIA I>RESLDENT Habib Bourguiba yesterday declared a stat< of emergency throughout Tunisia, giving loca i govern r i full civilian and military powers. The a m followed clashe bel v. een Fr< nch and Tunisian 1 1 oopj a Tunisian governmi nt statementU.P.I. - 246 words
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Article34 1958-05-26 1 June rn\.t grade rubber buyers fob opened in Singapore thl morning iit 73 7/8 mil i lh up one(lghth f »f b cent on Fi Iday'fl close, The tone was quiw I34 words
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Advertisement37 1958-05-26 1 For fast pickup %L$ Cfiooso S^X^S^S a ZEISS IKON camera AVAILABLE AT AUTHORISED DISTRIHUTOKS HOCK CHEONG COMPANY, HEAD OFFICE 95 97, Troi Street, S.nqapor, 2 Phone ***** LOCAL BRANCH No 3, The Areod< Sinqop«rc— 1 Phone *****37 words
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Article170 1958-05-26 2 RAF is silent about report that troops have gone, too i HOWL \IK FORCE lleverley trans,,,,,, n Hew from Cyprus to the Lebanon m day at the request of the Lebanese u 'J tarried supplies ordered by the Lebanesi Gov eminent, a British army spokesmanReuter - 170 words
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Article, Illustration73 1958-05-26 2 Sailing into retirement after 27 yrs. in S'pore lure. pic- The manager of t lie k.ivm.n passage department in Singapore! Mr. (i. van dor Sande, and his wife, who left by the Oranje for Holland on Saturday on retirement. Mr. van dor Sande joined K.I.M. in 1<)29, and except forFree Press - 73 words
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Article33 1958-05-26 2 Italy went to the polls in sunny weather yesterday for the arst of two days balloting tor a new parliament. Returns will not begin until this evening.- U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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Article90 1958-05-26 2 MASKED gunmen last night shot dead a prominent left wing Greek Cypriot, Andreas Elias Sakkas, in a cafe at Pera I Village, 10 mile.> from I Nicosia. Sakkas's father was wounded. Later another Greek i Cypriot. believed to be a leftist, was found murderedReuter - 90 words
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103 1958-05-26 2 Strikes may paralyse Pak. oil industry FJEARS I X] »sed In Karachi yesterday that labour strife Involving Pakistan's oil workers may mushroom into a strike thai will take ail 150,000 of them off the job. Workers of the Attock Oil Company ii tve already walked oui In sympathy with strikingU.P. - 103 words
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Article199 1958-05-26 2 pOUR worried Arab sheikhs in Aden Protectorate are going to London to find out just what their British protectors intend to do about attempts to stir up revolt among their followers. They are worked up over persistent frontier raids by Yemen-based bands, and by attemptsU.P. - 199 words
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Article32 1958-05-26 2 tik> Nepal Government yesterday granted permission tO a team of British women to climb the 26 807--foot mount Cho Oyu from September to December tins year. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration33 1958-05-26 2 picture. .Miss May than, 21, who arrived in Singapore yesterday after a 2! > years' course in dental nursing in New Zealand under the Colombo Plan. She returns to Jesselton on Wednesday. Free PressFree Press - 33 words
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167 1958-05-26 2 ROYAL AIR FORCE fighters Intercepted an Egyptian piano last Friday "in accordance with current regulations governing air approach to Cyprus," an RAF spokesman said in Nicosia last night. The spokesman said an unidentified plane was traced on the island's radar screen. RAF jet fighters, whichReuter - 167 words
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Article35 1958-05-26 2 Major General lloward-Vy.se v elected Nationn of the British Le Ing ex-servicemi sation. He .succeeds Sir ,i Conservativ< Parliament, who ed during the I War and ha h 11 years. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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64 1958-05-26 2 A SUDDEN outburst of teen-age gang warfare has broken out in The Hague between local youths and those of Indonesian descent. Welfare leaders i attribute it to Indonesian sensibilities and jealousy over the paid the young from Indonesia by girls. In the pa.st twoU.P. - 64 words
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99 1958-05-26 2 AN ATTRACTIVE ChineM aii- stewardess who flew B.O(H) miles from Hon<> Kons to gee hi r brother has been refused permission to .stay in Britain because her papers arc not in order. Lily Ninn, 22-yoar-old stewardess on British Overseas Airways Corporation '.s Far EastReuter - 99 words
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Article, Illustration105 1958-05-26 3 [n popular style, mem- the "Shadows" band seen harmonising an American favourite, "Get A Job, w hich won them a first in the "Battle of the Bands'' finals held :H the Capitol Theatre, Singapore, soon after midnight on Saturday. A capacity crowd jammed the105 words
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251 1958-05-26 3 'U.S. IN PERIL' IF IKE DOESN'T GET TRADE POWERS 'pHREE key Congressmen warned in Washington yesterday that failure to grant President Eisenhower's request fcr an extension of the Reciprocal Trade Act would be disastrous to America's world leadership. Representative Hale Boggs (Democrat, Louisiana), a member of the House ways and251 words
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Article, Illustration44 1958-05-26 3 picture. Johoie Bahru hank clerk, Mr. Chin loon Pong:, £4, with his bride, formerly .Miss Van Sow YOtkg, 20. after their marriage in Johore Bahru at the weekend. Ihe bride is a teacher at the Sultan Ibrahim (.iris School, Johore liahru. Johore Photo StudioJohore; Photo Studio - 44 words
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72 1958-05-26 3 miTSs SHIRLEY BABBEY, 21-year-old coloured ilngei atl reported missing to the polici sifter disappearing from her London hotel la^t Thursday night, w& found terday in the West*country town ol Bath* \i; ii;i ey recently returned from b tour oi Australia wa.< Involved in72 words
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143 1958-05-26 3 Jordan-Iraq link 'protects the Arabs' l/i\(. FAISAL of Iraq, President of new Arab I nion <»i Iraq and Jordan, toui hu-t--military parade in Amman yesterday that tinunion would protect Art!) countries from foreign influence, it would also act as a safeguard against the subversive activities of "conspirators and atheists.' PieReuter - 143 words
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Article185 1958-05-26 3 OUT THE HEART: IN A MACHINE QNE oi Ann lea I most elect ronics pioneer; 5 c iterday forecast Uiu us c oi eie< tronic devices to replace defective kidneys, Lungs and hearts. in an address prepared Lor the world congress of gastro enterology in Washington, BrigadierGeneral David Sarnoff. chairmanRetuer - 185 words
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Article92 1958-05-26 3 RA FAE 1. MAR T I N VIGARA, 27, a "novilUtu" or bullfighter of the junior class better known by his nick name of "El Zorro" (The Fox) was gored by a bull in the Barcelona bull ring on Saturday and died of his woundReuter - 92 words
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Article32 1958-05-26 3 Argentinians Rwokc tiio weekend to the OUI d o! rockets and cannon as the nation celebrated the HBth anniversary ol the formation ol Its ftrsl Indi pendent governing Junta ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Advertisement154 1958-05-26 3 Four Reasons Why Men Prefer To Shop At CHANRAI 9 S SINGAPORE'S ONLY EXCLUSIVE MEN'S SHOP 'tf'^r \v^w 1 ln the airconditioned Jx^^^^L-l V j \O\ fh atmosphere you can <*w?. VB^ \l- I fc '*&}n Sfct a lhal you need H Jill i I i' 1 Men's wear. AIR-CONDITIONED154 words
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171 1958-05-26 4 Monday, May 28, 1958. Asian call to America AMERICANS, payin heavily in taxes lev ilk ir nation's econo- mic and military aid that saved Western Europi and Free Asia I from economic collapse and communist slavery, are frequently hurt by anti- United States hostili- ty and outbreaks. There have been171 words
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PELHAM GROOM writes every Monday
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497 1958-05-26 4 Here's a chance for a film that is really Malayan I'HE British Film Institute, which is a non-profit makingj cultural concern, had announced a film: script competition unier the auspices of the rohan n Smit Foundition of New York. The heme Is "Peace and [nternational Understanding". ihe judges will be497 words
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320 1958-05-26 4 IT IS SO EASY FOR SOME TO LEARN A LANGUAGE BUT... Ihave alwaj admired ►pie who c the again ;t and barristi I considered they thi c pn and by the ii a knowledge of Latin, a language I might add that erudite men had tried for years to my320 words
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Article641 1958-05-26 4 That fantastic Mr X again c«ome of you may remember that ill No\ rMitu'i", 1956 i play- d the part ol a guinea pig m an experiment to test a certain Mr Xs powers ot telepathy, What i hud to do then was Co hide an object, any object, anywhere641 words
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Advertisement61 1958-05-26 4 DIAMOND E NC ACE ME NT RINGS. on, I or,' v love i 1 not be costly, but i' all bo finest quality at S. P. H. will find the tion you seek. S. P. H. de SUVA LTD. 45 High Si. Airport Spore 6 STATION RD. IPOH. Associate Co.61 words
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Advertisement53 1958-05-26 4 suppiementury^^^ vitamins. Er >Jte' Ecu h ///^UmS Vitamin B 1....1.5 Mg. /kUJI POTEf 1 Vi ami B 2.... 2 Mg. /W^^^^n Vitamin B 6 0.1 f V^sS^^v^ffT^ \I fa In Amide.... 2o I \,J I* f^\ vailabh at all %nod dealci s an FEDERAL DISPENSARY 33 RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE COLD53 words
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485 1958-05-26 5 Tin: Singapore City Architect's 1 Department wants no Interference from city councillors, Assem blymen and political parties is it is the council's intention t s t ALL >*i.i iato) v Orders for the ctemoli tion t)i unauthorised buildings should hv t'Miori't-d. This485 words
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78 1958-05-26 5 S'PORE'S CHANCE TO SELL IN AUSTRALIA »RE and Malayan ■rs vi foodstuffs im oil will soon I opportunity to 1 Australia. B. itney, mi nagct ir of the Mel- i bears his ai rive in Singatie 14 to conorters. in two-wa [o our "nest Mr. Court neet manufaclo wish to78 words
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Advertisement51 1958-05-26 5 >- r ptm%-> -<** '.^^^^4^W i"' I REHEAHSEO Workmen crane theii necks as thes gretj ,i. f iLu/ in unreheai eel preview at th€ Battersea inn Et'"3 r ii fllil uh<n lainololls young starlet went toj s WORKERS the p. niv for rehearsal i«»i the gala opening.] W i. IH.51 words
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Advertisement76 1958-05-26 6 >£-' £~r J A /in king si;c VW f FILTERS Jjlfl n I. 1 yoD light v patented M-.. Tip goes to work for you... elects the btti of the smotfor you tf lot's wiiy LCi' i Hi .t filur cigari vhi the full exciting il.iv i r of the76 words
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Miscellaneous220 1958-05-26 6 JE-FFS BtEM TkOOlOi N f TIME W vvOO/v"^ OA«k PACE, THE BOCKZ r f~" "^l^t^V CON/Fiweo RJ) y nne .5 SO LITTLE Or- J ICHALLEN6E" i=GOM tvtJJOAAfTCA HEB Iki t,PiTt OF it-' OUIVV OUAttTfc^-t, /ha'vki V n S v- J iO( s vv. t&am^Mi r nucJ a rASir TV OOK^220 words
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Miscellaneous368 1958-05-26 6 I)ORN today, you are a comb 19 ot the prudent, convention individual and the activt progressive, ihe.se two t. continually battling fo* supremai m your nature and the t nvirom m which you live, no doubt. to some deg r« c d< termine hie) of your nature wins out. Never368 words
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253 1958-05-26 7 Emphasis of medicine in Asia is on youth SPORE 15 NO i ABLE MPLE SAYS ikIAGA THE Ciiief Mm I and Ministei Health, Mr. A J this morning of "medicine ig a branch cl ncs" when hi the Firsi Regional PaeCongress at Allen Theatre oJ University ol Malaya. more than253 words
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152 1958-05-26 7 LOAN SUSPENSION BY BUILDING SOCIETY REMAINS TPHE Malaya-Borneo Building Society's suspension of housing loans to the Singapore public is to go on indefinitely. A spokesman of the society told the Free Press they sail lacked finance to entertain loan applications. The society suspended all loans last October because of its152 words
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Article22 1958-05-26 7 Ships in the Singapore Naval Base today are Andrew, Cardigan Bay Cassock, Mounts Bay, Ulysses and Rotoici.22 words
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Article, Illustration70 1958-05-26 7 Duke and Frances wed at registry The Duke of Rutland and his bride she was XVI i s s Frances Sweeny—leaving Caxton Hall registry office, London, after their wedding;. Miss Sweeny, one of the most beautiful de- butantes of 1955, is the daughter of the Duchess of Argyll. The DukeReuter - 70 words
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Article16 1958-05-26 7 s roporlrd another the Russian tie would bi ■•ny because of Ities.' U.P.U.P. - 16 words
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Article, Illustration26 1958-05-26 7 T h e Queen arriving at the Italian Embassy in London for a banquet given by the Italian President. Signor Giovanni Gronchi, during his State visit.26 words
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220 1958-05-26 7 THE Singapore Laboui Front has taken exception to a statement made by Mr. Lee Kuan Yew of the People's Action Party that civil servant* should enter the political arena to support those trying to carry out "national and social reforms." Mr. Lee220 words
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Advertisement304 1958-05-26 7 USUAL PRICE iALE PRICE I Jantzen Shorts (To-Clear) 8.50 each I Jantzen Jeans (To-Clear) $16.50 I Jantzen Tee-Shirts Girl's Sizes (To-Clear) 5. 50 1 Jantzen Tee-Shirts Ladies' Sizes (To-Clear) 8.50 I French Cardigans $20.00 I Koyser Nylon Full Slips 3.50 I Nylon Blouses $3 50 I Stella Tee-Sliirts 1.90 I304 words
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Miscellaneous59 1958-05-26 7 Todays roc/io programme PJJ Btriii n m the Screen: 7JQ Mv Ie mate Me; 8.00 World Affairs, l] con menUry by Allington letti Kenn d; 8.18 Beneath the lyln Palma n?,n Radio Maring Orchestrn 0.00 1 ntlme 1958 Heal ifl 9.30 >n li.n. ri d ::< DlO I A <59 words
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Miscellaneous42 1958-05-26 7 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: 5.00 jp.m. TOMORROW: 4.28 a.m. and 6.08 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 6.02 am. and 7.1! p.m. THURSDAY: 7.37 a.m. and 8.05 p.m. FRIDAY: 8.50 a.m. and 8.50 p.m. SATURDAY: 9.50 a.m. and 9.31 p.m. SUNDAY: 10.44 a.m. and 10.11 p.m.42 words
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Article, Illustration108 1958-05-26 8 The Honetl John, which vu.s brought to Korea Mrly this year, leaver its launching pad into 1 111 j i ii Rangt in the direction of the North Korean capital city, from Mm Cams saint Barbara air iiii«, i^ under the command olU.P. - 108 words
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278 1958-05-26 8 Gunm In with an axe to grind ge ts 1 0 yrs. G r f IU r«J Leonard brook hi h| y fw»e~ifl K > then sn ried Jvd(c through hisi '*> «■> this i, Eft* a a^ Baid rook would Uk. co, he poll, gg their usual oi perj278 words
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Article, Illustration57 1958-05-26 8 Anna Sharpley of Leicester wears her striped stockings costume os a coffee bar girl in "Expresso Bongo" for her visit to the fun foir ct London's Battersea Festival Gardens, which recently had its gala opening. The opening was sponsored by the Variety Club of57 words
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Article86 1958-05-26 8 YACHTS GO BY LINER r|ini\ Cunard cargo liner A Ai aii i r; 228 ton i has sailed from Southampton for York with three Britii h ocean .'.ailing yachti towed on deck. -V hi Mr, Max Ait J] n Drumbeat, Mr. Tom kteeie Belmore, and Mr c i f >/86 words
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Article, Illustration158 1958-05-26 8 In years, he is just a boy, but in skill he is already a master« showman. He is 14 year-old British disc star, L-Gurie London, who proved it recently before his toughestever audience-— other disc stars, Johnny Ray among thorn. But he was easily the158 words
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Article, Illustration60 1958-05-26 9 QUEEN VISITS RAOC The Queeji leaves the parade ground with Major General Sir Leslie Williams, Senior Colonel Commandant oj the Royal Army Ordnance Corps, ajter making an inspection during her visit recently to the headquarters of the RAOC at Deepcut, Surrey, The Queen is Colonel-in-Chief of the Corps and was60 words
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252 1958-05-26 9 THREE REFUSED HOLIDAY— NOW UNION PAYS UP j'HKKK men who sued their union because it 1 fined them far not taking a holiday were awarded damages and costs at Birkenheari County Court. The men, all drillers, who ri ked theij life iving In bringing the action worn John I?c«'iii;il(i F^obr-rts,252 words
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Article, Illustration1018 1958-05-26 10 11/JORE often than not, a murderer, contrary to what fiction writers would have us believe, is not a clever scheming criminal. Almost invariably lie is a novice and makes all the mistakes that beginners make in everything they do. Moreover once the dirty1,018 words
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Article, Illustration112 1958-05-26 10 A 'SHAPELY' SMILE FOR LASSE Norwegian actor ana singer Lasse Kolstad (right), attending the Cialu Premiere of his own film "Windjammer", at. the Odeon Theatre, London, recently meets shapely Jayne Mansfield, With her husband Mickey Hargttay. Lasse had flown over peciallv from Oslo, where he hat been playing at tfie112 words
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223 1958-05-26 10 'THE SUITE THAT VANISHED' MYSTERY v n vh re to note aying tha v had railed. b<M 111 Was not long hff« neighbours told he> s year-old husband am came cycling hoii ton-road, X »wl< BrS Wrong house "I've nevi r owed i Dem fn my life," he said "i223 words
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Article, Illustration1167 1958-05-26 11 SINGAPORE SPOTLIGHT...by Adlaide Eastley Here is a unique college, he says j i 1") Sini;a--m it udents have M oiled to atE er Coaching X vdnej one H lid's unique X ins tit nX, says Mr« H urroll, thi' X here to reI, lents eager t .he higher X oupFree Press - 1,167 words
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Article, Illustration984 1958-05-26 12 MERRICK WINN - The surgeons' houses of secrets MERRICK WINN 'Dedicated to the ideal that no-one shall die of anything but old age' 2S HAVI jusfr spent a week at the Koyal Col lege of Surgeons of England, among brilIsjnt research doctors dedcated lo the ideal thjt no one shi!) die of anyihri^984 words
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Article293 1958-05-26 12 CHAPMAN PINCHER - CHAPMAN PINCHER By 1^ o K the Brsi time <it,i tors feel < onfideni i u,\ they can do something !<• help the thousands <>i w omen and men who want to i J IGIII r attening ta t.i< i n m;< I 1 1« pup293 words
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Article324 1958-05-26 12 This is how I beat migraine A READER w/?/ r J I WAS I 1 sing i it article I As an ex-su I distress] should lik i, I 1 two fad i I ed throug] p rj i became or a i SOU!, I aol( chai of my i324 words
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Article51 1958-05-26 13 lambs' aimed i [nstiI Office lonj Trent b er to i resei in I ilc p O i i atl with I all tO I',:;. the date the 01 i; ded to the piani tart Si i» > 01 tii* J Auth >- if v51 words
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Article245 1958-05-26 13 JOIN HILLABY - DINOSAUR IN THE SUBURBS JOIN HILLABY l\ DOT! S t>f prehi. toric .vr be< n e ar London.' I tin- other answer Is ands ()r the suburin j of the year ion B.C. were giraffe-sized, r ed dinosaurs vth like tinjeners. have been nit of the brick::vv and Susi of245 words
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Article220 1958-05-26 13 r j^IIE discovery vi a new -I fossil tield in the Hopefield Saldanha area, South Africa, which is possibly twice as old as the famous fossil site discov red at Hopefield in 1951 is causing excitement among Cape .scientists. For the first time now it seemsReuter - 220 words
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Article209 1958-05-26 13 People in space A 8 M space explorers won't have enough on then hands, now they may have to contend with .some one and two dimen tonal people The president ol the [nt< rnational A tronautical Federation, Mr. Andrew Haley, ha pass* d the word about the bellar "thin mmU.P. - 209 words
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Article, Illustration113 1958-05-26 13 This artist's conception of the cs. NavyV m\\ < I iss of nix lr,ir-po\\< i r<l, miidrd missile submarines shows how u»< craft from be neatn tht stirfacc could teuncli a Hret of ban listic missiles .m.imsi i land target 1,500 miles :u\;iy. Three «>f these submarine! are Included id113 words
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THE WORLD OF SCIENCE
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288 1958-05-26 13 a new gadget which makes It possible to use an ordinary farm tractor to fell trees which would normally require the use of three giant tractors has been demonstrated at Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia. i no gadget, the Invention of Mr. J. Gary, a RhodesianReuter - 288 words
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Article, Illustration64 1958-05-26 14 Mi. J M Mason's Collateral (7.10, Franklin) wins the Govern, 1 T,J !|V s>s< "'t head from James Mich (Si* i:,» I ouUJde Third-placed Powhatan (7.1 Po»ner) fa Ton the rau" y'l,',' <'»nrth), JdHald* Star (flfth), <).. State (seventh) i-iin, i, v "k«Free Press - 64 words
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Article153 1958-05-26 14 nl REX Ebbotson, the world's fas te I mil r with a clocking ot 3:57.2. I >!!ed to qualify on Saturday in the opening oi two-day British athletic games track and field meet at Whiti Cit Stadium Running 1< i couni y y< irkshire InU.P.I. - 153 words
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Article359 1958-05-26 14 ROY LAZAROO - ROY LAZAROO By rMKI-iWOKKS can be expected in the two mail events at the Happy World Stadium next Saturday night. In the firsl of the ''double main events" leading featherweight in Singapore, Raj Ming Chun, takes oe Siamese lightweight Nai Rajoros. Although Ray will be conceding359 words
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Article, Illustration100 1958-05-26 14 6 Winners FOR HOBBS 808 FRANKLIN and Heal Hobbs were the leading rider and trainer respectively at the Singapore Turf Club's n ernor's Cup meeting. Hobbs trained six winners, /ire <>• them ridden by Franklin, including the Governor's Cup. A total of $620,935 was handled by the totalisator on Saturday100 words
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Article147 1958-05-26 14 WEETMAN BEATS BRADSHAW STARRY WEETMAN, Brill tish Ryder Cup player. beat Harry Bradshaw, of [reland, by one stroke in their 18-holes play-off in the Swallow-Penfold professional golf tournament yesterday It PrestWiCk, Scotland. A crowd of 8.000 saw Weetman score 78 against Bradshaw's 77 to win the first prize of 1,000Reuter - 147 words
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Article477 1958-05-26 14 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By COLLATERAL five-year-old grey English gelding bj Colonist] out of 1 ull Pay showed his real galloping abilitj when wi ning the Governor's Cup at Bukit Timah on Saturday Like so many English horses, Collateral has taken some lira AN iJnIsSSS? HORsg AT THIS477 words
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Miscellaneous179 1958-05-26 14 I 8888 TaJlB BB K9 +*&k hB S^S^S^SJ .1 I I i I tm^_ mm CLUES across 5 Gives Rwaj 1 m Which lo "make it hoi" (7). for tho police (8), 6 A tree In the l( 4 Investigates mostly the 7 Shift the honours <.G;. shoppm rp! Af179 words
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460 1958-05-26 15 Games jspeflal iij new Asian were set t daj «'i Tokyo i v(>\en events <m the j a> ol the Asian won three als, lour sil- r two bronze, .ad one gold silver. ilist China and j onze, the Phii one goldU.P.I. - 460 words
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Article96 1958-05-26 15 CROWDS RUSH THE STADIUM RCED g uards .vere necessary today m Tokyo when thousands (■non-ticket holders clam■:«v vain! for admission a sell-c main stadium the Asian Games. ml-:: Pakistan hockey ■p was making its nr trance, and on W ere were finals the en's 800 and 100 W- Khaliq of96 words
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Article277 1958-05-26 15 m' hen .she H e foi Cla She wa ridden X Kev en MitcheU, wL <; !b W the centre I he i,,m niroo X I Moved her up B 'dera going to the X i Hed to the B to the home J. i i her a277 words
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Article354 1958-05-26 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By 4 MUSEMENT PARK, showing the benefit of his first race on the second day, won the Summer Cup, main sprint at the Bukit Timah meeting on Saturday. Amusement Park began well and was following Marigold for the first two furlongs. He pulled himself354 words
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Article330 1958-05-26 15 IJIGH Socks showed unsus- period stamina when he led practically all the way to win the third race over 7F. Over 6F on the second clay he was beaten in the last half furlong by Dlstlne. High Socks :ave Keven Mitchell his first winner of a330 words
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Article, Illustration108 1958-05-26 15 picture. picture. SUMMER err. Amusement Park (S.io, Bongoure) beats Downing Street Ct&, Franklin) by half a length to win the Class I Div. 1— 6 Furs, trophy race. Distine (10.11, Donnelly) is three-and-a-half lengths, further back In third pine Free Pre ss RACE FOUR. ThisFree Press - 108 words
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Article127 1958-05-26 16 limited dci uiiiCy wfii S) IHil'tffll UIJ 111 language conflict 4i LEAST tight people have J> < «*:i killed ij> a^ disturbances in the Batticoala area «>i the famil-speaking eastern province o( Ceylon dv ing the lasl ii\ e days. tnj n mbush, and thr<Reuter - 127 words
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Article, Illustration28 1958-05-26 16 Thousands of Buddhists yesterday visited the Siong lAm Temple in Kirn Keat Road which celebrat- ed its 60th anniversary. This Free Press picture shows some of the worshippers.28 words
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Article93 1958-05-26 16 MINTOFF ORDERS BOYCOTT r»ORMEE Maltese Premier Doni Mintoff v- ordered supporters of his Dour Party to boycoti governmi tit functions in protest againsi continued stagnation of the Maltese situation. •r< -ii^d earlier this month charging that the British Government negotiate for the integration of Malta into Britain, said he wouldU.P.I. - 93 words
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Article26 1958-05-26 16 The death toli i n the floods which have deva I V Cankiri district near Kara yi ft n ai U. P.I.U.P.I. - 26 words
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186 1958-05-26 16 PEKING TRACE HINT TO THE JAPANESE I;iK c Bxpori 1 i: -i" i idi a jociaannounced In Tokyo ■v had been informed on i Japane c traders it, ••>■ 1 1 at communist va prepared to w- trade with Japan on o condition The conditions are; a u'i antee agalnjReuter - 186 words
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104 1958-05-26 16 RI forces take isles in push to Menado ss I forces i c. -W gin.- and -m poups, pirn I A: landin > -I m i no i aided by populations in I up rcbd i army said. The southernn g X Islands are 03 from Menado i capita; of104 words
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Article23 1958-05-26 16 A jet H t>e carry:. i. i I tiute, i. flg yesterday. Tv I repori I 1 covered i M U.P.I.U.P.I. - 23 words
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