The Singapore Free Press, 28 May 1958
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section20 1958-05-28 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper Ko. *****. ...i|i. if. VVfdlHHdiy. 'May '18, IM.'iS. li i< <• l~> is20 words
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Article108 1958-05-28 1 Lebanon city is shelled YEW fighting broke out esterday in the Leic.se port of Tripoli. Arm units lobbed mortar sheik Into the city to break up pockets of resistance. Opposition leader Rashid Karami said two of his were killed and 12 wounded In the .ting, which lasted for six hours.U.P.I.; Reuter - 108 words
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Article84 1958-05-28 1 NO FRONTIER FLIGHTS BY R.A.F. 1 Miristry stated In A yesterday that '.A.F. is not undertakreconnaissance along the frontiers or ler countries." atement was issued tig publication In a norning newspaper 'port thai Britain was a revolutionary raera which would c high-flying r.a.f. to establish "open far out over enemyReuter - 84 words
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90 1958-05-28 1 < HOONG, Malaya's mainstay in the defence E "le ThOtnai (up next month, who Ml and 1 an ankle last ni«ht, i s feeling much better B num. E manager of the Malayan tram. Mr Michael E today hr was sure*90 words
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Article30 1958-05-28 1 June first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened ill Singapore this morniiig at 74$ cents a lb., down one-eighth of a cent OKI yesterday's close. The tone was BJXcertafti.30 words
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Article75 1958-05-28 1 Seventeen year old Cheng Song Monj4. who WAS <'ii OUSIy injured by thugs In Upper Cross HI red, Singfl pore, yesterday, has been taken on the no pita] danger lit Cheng, q pupil of si Joseph' i Insl it v! [on, was .it tacked by six Chini c75 words
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634 1958-05-28 1 Pflimlin: I did have talk with De Gaulle OEFORE the vote was taken in the National Assembly last night, the French Prime Minister, M. Pierre Pflimlin, said the Government would not "create a power gap by resigning without a vote. His statement was applauded by the Government majority but notReuter - 634 words
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Article98 1958-05-28 1 'SKYMEN IN ALGERIA ON ALERT' French paratroopers In Algeria were reported to be on Instantaneous alert yesterday. prepared to jump into Southern France H Gen. Charles de Gaulle had not moved to end the government crisis. No responsible officer would confirm the reports, which claimed that three battallon.s of airborneU.P.I. - 98 words
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Article159 1958-05-28 1 Ultimatum to R.I. rebels 4\ Indonesian Army leader laid in Jakarta last night that he had given a 'surrender Of die" ultimatum to 500 rebel troops ta the turbulent Molucca* islands o! East Indonesia. Li. Col. Herman Pieters, commander ot the area, told reporters that the rebelReuter - 159 words
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Article218 1958-05-28 1 yHE French Prime Minister, M. Pierre Pflimlin, was expected in Paris early today to resign. He failed to obtain the absolute majority he had demanded in the National Assembly. Some parliamentary lobby reports said President Coty might call in General Charles de Gaulle today to asssume power, butReuter - 218 words
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Article69 1958-05-28 1 rpWENTY-SIX people A have died oi' sunstroke in a scorching heatwave which has gripped the whole of Northern India bringing drought and a threat of famine. The three states worst hit are Bihar, Orissa and West Bengal. In Bihar the temperature is up to 114 degrees fahrenheit.Reuter - 69 words
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Article63 1958-05-28 1 Thugs rob woman teacher A schoolteacher, Mrs. Taa Eng Chai, this morning reported to the police the theft of jewellery worth more than $1,000 from her home in Woodlands Road. Singapore. She said she locked her house yesterday but on her return discovered the front door open and the jewellery63 words
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Advertisement81 1958-05-28 1 T i E o"r Mont dOr ICE CREAM, MILK AND SNACK PARLOUR Delicious Ice Creams Appetising Snacks Excellent Service Reasonable Prices Fully Air-Conditioned Restful Atmosphere First Class Roaster Fresh Coffee Adequate Parking Facilities Home-Made Cakes arc Also Served. DAILY SPECIAL! Light Luncheonet served at specially reduced price. OPEN DAILY Wcckdiy81 words
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446 1958-05-28 2 UN gives Arab League chance to settle Lebanon complaint rilK United Nations Strurity Council yesterday adjourned debate on tin Lebanon's complaint of intervention by the Tinted Arab Republic <H Egypt and Syria until next Tuesday to allow time for conciliation efforts by the Aral) League. The council adjourned, without objection,Reuter - 446 words
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190 1958-05-28 2 SPLIT ON CHURCHES' CALL FOR LINK-UP The 6G presbyteries of the Church of Scotland are to be asked to comment officially on a proposal that they should appoint Bishops a.s a first step towards unity with the Church of England. The plan that has aroused a bio; religious storm inReutcr - 190 words
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Article32 1958-05-28 2 The United States House of Representatives yesterday provisionally voted to kill legislation granting statehood to Alaska. The decision is subject to a final vote today.- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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69 1958-05-28 2 FUN FAIR WILL AID SCHOOL BUILDING FUND A Fun Fair in aid of the Marls Stella Vocational School Building Fund will be held at 9. Holland 'Road on Saturday from 2.30 p m to 9 p.m. On .sale will bo nation;).] dishes from China, Mnlaya India. Germany, France and Britain.69 words
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104 1958-05-28 2 U.S. TO REDS: WHAT ABOUT PROOF OF ARMY CUTS? fncfe 8 8 prove t&t ■"■aw actual] reduced I The challeng lad k »je Stat; Smelt S commenting the ad ment that it ,:oui 9 draw soviet troop H Rumania and g and that the othe S tiona or the SovietU.P.I. - 104 words
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Article61 1958-05-28 2 THE U.S. ARMY said yesterday that Private Elvis Presley minh e Germany ln September after he finishes training a.s a "Tanker. Presley flnishe.s his basic training at Fort Hood Texas on Saturday. After two weeks' leave he will ?< Tn l lr^ n H Od fOrU.P.I. - 61 words
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Advertisement141 1958-05-28 2 r f?* >. ij I? ■M c k L-: I ft I pure silk SHANTUNG TIES j COME SEE OUrl NEW COLLECTIONS IN LATEST PURE SILK SHANTUNG TIES IN RICH I ELEGANT DESIGNS. 1 I WASSIAMULL'S I MCNSWEAR DEPT. 31 -33, HIGH ST. •mi iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinin... m m fM^.'\- j Oriental141 words
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Advertisement131 1958-05-28 2 1 :-:-:"fl¥v?^?^?R:-x.. MY dear, you'll lEs^l be surprised r^MV-^ 1 5 at the storage Jj&S&S,^ I capacity o f our t v I j new >j <> jf, MODELTB3IJ REFRIGERATOR t CASH PRICE Hire Purchosc Terms: 12 Monthly payments of $52.00 I t 15 Monthly poyments of 30 r 24131 words
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207 1958-05-28 3 South Wales ipreme Coi 1 |udge in ney yest< rd iy gi ant d what Is believed i first divorce ckcne to v Japano. < war linsl an Ausl ralian husband. i a d< cr< c nisi, Mr Justice Chambers :i very sad case207 words
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Article, Illustration113 1958-05-28 3 BY-ELECTION MAN HAD NO AUDIENCE vf: John Hodgson, Wm «.<i Conservative candidate in the Wigan pariian.u ntarj by election seari bed In vain for an audience last aigbi t«>>' i)i- opening speech <»t iiui ampaign. Uv at tm v differ tut places, ()iit not a sini;l«- passerby shiinw/i to listen.-Reuter; Free Press - 113 words
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Article151 1958-05-28 3 NOW THEY WON'T GIVE BABY AWAY Mr. and Mrs. WHliam Mor rls, oi Nuneaton, War wickshire, who anno mci two month; ago the: were pr< pared to give away their expected fourth baby, ha^ c chang< d t heir minds. The baby a boy has been bom in a hospitalReuter - 151 words
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313 1958-05-28 3 JiETER A n ho n y 1 Manuel, 31. on trial in Glasgow for eight murders, yesterday finished a six-hour spell of giving evidence in his own defence. Manuel. New York-bi n. woodworker, dismissed his lawyers days ago and Is conductingReuter - 313 words
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Article35 1958-05-28 3 Pakistan Governt has denied that stralanding fields and I launching bases were prepared in West 'tan as alleged in a sian note delivered to an in the middle of April. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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139 1958-05-28 3 THE J. ARTHUR RANK Organisation an nounced In London pester day it wa^ cancelling book ings of American rock and roll singer Jerry Lee Lewi. The action tollowod dis closure that Lewis' wife with him in Britain onReuter - 139 words
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Advertisement218 1958-05-28 3 mi hi in oto WtM J 1 I Q Buj A REAL </, V s A Q LEATHER 'x O JEWEL CASE X for your Pearls. Tl Q X. Q€. C. de Sslva Bros, V<v Manufacturing Jewellers P)3, Raffles Piace SingaporG-1 Tel: 031 1 5 For comfort, convenience economy 5218 words
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Article214 1958-05-28 4 DURING his tour Of South-East Asia lasi year, Japanese Prime Minister Kishi told the peoples of former j a p a n c s e-occupied territories that his nation was sorry for the war's misdeeds and wished to make amends. The Japanese nation, he added, had decided for all214 words
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Article, Illustration1127 1958-05-28 4 Arnold Field meets PACKING MOTHERS I IOWN nilt iii liand. •hi 1 t\ i ancashire. u Witi shouts an ottii i r Maureen Har I pulls the trigg< r conl d< at ly Uk< an c xj> And aly 15, One day Maureen may1,127 words
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Article208 1958-05-28 4 Beachcomber - BY THE WAY Beachcomber ■B I#v the 1> sand barrels oi which a. sa vi to o applaud tnt s n u e -I applaud J*o and cond pression of hi, e n e brass come; cataract oi n f c used to conduct by sh! tog his stomach, and208 words
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Advertisement24 1958-05-28 4 PATEK PHILIPPE WATCHES The jh quality, hocn ,j 1' It i cnHrclj HanJ M l4f 00 |y main- H. SENA, LTD. Bangkok, Singapore Pcnanq.24 words
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Advertisement68 1958-05-28 4 IT IS WISE... Jf TO PHONE 322<fl fL P§ AND SOLVE YOUR PACKING I PROBLEMS v Your gfass, china, iflver-w, tf md Furniture need the attenti n vM m of experts. W,- k .md cr.it- W 9 anything for YO u with the f 1 greatest of care if Si68 words
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318 1958-05-28 5 Harmony among S'pore's commuunities is Brotherhood's aim FUE^SS?^^ &h T a f^ te te «WP«i to promote here. Itlatlol s Oadmtandlng between the various nationalities Disclosing this yesfcerday, Dr. William Shlmer, executive secretarj or the Asia-Paci-fic Division of the World Brotherhood, said: i A chapter in Singapore will eliminate communal318 words
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Article, Illustration89 1958-05-28 5 HUNGARIAN FILM STAR REFUGEE STARTS AGAIN IN BRITAIN at' Hungarian agdelina Proficz. for a chance to career all over Britain. above, escaped West during the i .ie ii by crawling ;c border into Austria. irents bad been rich ners until the Rus)ccupied Hungary her father, a Polish officer, was shotReuter - 89 words
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Article40 1958-05-28 5 Parade of first call- up boys -<>nt parade for intake of National men vi Singapore will be held at the Forces headquarters fach Road at 6 p.m. on a J°r-General c.L. riO. 0.0. Singapore District, will bo the g officer40 words
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Article120 1958-05-28 5 UT 30 students m •< se schools in Sinhave written to th^ Minister, Mr. Urn Inquiring about ponior tours of ig countries for observe tiie pro- Chiuese education Im made the offer 1 ''""'r Front annual ijce last March. i '<' was prepared such120 words
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Advertisement91 1958-05-28 6 p—JJM—l ,1 —'111 ——^g In \f I f FILTERS Jj^J I PILTEBS The minu'r you I 'til it V L M, t f .c patented Mm i r<p t> work for l elects thfl be:,t of the sm f i you that'fl w'ny L C Is thfl fii t f:it.91 words
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Miscellaneous251 1958-05-28 6 .li:il lIAWKi: by Sydney Jordan \jS STPAMi HAfi (\'Mn-: t wha; \S II MaGnFTiC 6CAPPLIM& i&OHS MAKE SWIFT 1 ITO INTB BCE PI THI IMTRUDEG a-a, i-it i rTlKldl A X^ CONTACT AND THB MAGTi AN PULLS ALONGSIDE I -^>* X, CLEAHEQ-VOliCAfj l-.MIO-GPfA7 -7 r nr, r ll __y( r251 words
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Miscellaneous431 1958-05-28 6 Born today, you have ail a] quiMtive mind. Yuu are I see a situation, size it up ly and then act upon it. wi I pears to an outsider to be Imp action i, actually your m Learning to accept tins tffi and act E Ing upon it. despite any431 words
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Article167 1958-05-28 7 Above prices Quoted in pence. I Cli k w liite Sarawak f.a.q. ,i! s uropran ports May 29 l i sellers 29 .sellers Hiii; Black Sarawak Special -LI i moijean ports May 18 sellervS 18 sellers Above price* Quoted in pence. pirsl Sesaton Spot £730 buyers £730167 words
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Article105 1958-05-28 7 NEW YORK, May :.>7. Previous Today fi\ Straits Spot 94.50 nom. 94. 5u nom. TIN futures lli.iii- (intiait May 94.00 buyers 93.87 buyers 94.62 sellers 94. {>2 sellers July 93.75 buyer- 93.75 buyers 94.37 MUSI'S 94.37 .sellerMM Quiet. SALES: Nil. RUBBER: Futures May 25.65 nom. 95.60 buyers105 words
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Article36 1958-05-28 7 NEW YORK, May 27. Previous Today 1 h tistriala 461.0G 460.68 1 Railroads 116.05 116 00 I Donu stic Bonds 90 25 90 25 1 1:!lui 77.66 77.74 P toCmpofiite Average 160.00 159.9436 words
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Article38 1958-05-28 7 and awaiting wak unquoted. Wuntok white spo (floats 24H. M^y awaiting release 3 afioal Lampong spot 38%, and Ahiy Bhipmenl ;!T ase 24%, afloats sellers ex-riock Mt J4 Sarai prices quoted in U.S. cents per Ib38 words
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Article84 1958-05-28 7 IM'i'ics if. I .K. lopean ports delivered i long ton May June raiU ri.t. r.K. North Ports delivered long tun May U nr 1 "U- erode strait- ports in billfc lon .M.i\ July OIL crude Ceylon >can ports in hulk J" "v ton June OPRA (i.f.84 words
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Article, Illustration61 1958-05-28 7 CENTURION GOES TO SEA IN A WATERPROOF picture, A waterproofed Centurion i tank comes ashore at East- ney Bea c h, Southsea, i Hampshire, as part of "Hun\ Aground IX," an exercise in j amphibious operations. The Royal Marines and Army n?iils took pail in the exercise, ichich was\ simitarReuter - 61 words
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347 1958-05-28 7 THE Singapore Registrar of Vehicles, Mr. Ony Soon Ann said yesterday that the members of the public were not co-operating with his department in its drive against the operators of pirate taxis. He said because of the lack of co-operation his347 words
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Article82 1958-05-28 7 Colony tour for Filipino guests Six departmental heads of the Philippine Government who arrived in Singapore last week started a. Department of Information Services tour of the Colony yesterday. In the next 17 days they will meet Government officials, see many interesting building* and sites in Sin gapore. On June82 words
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Article27 1958-05-28 7 me iinal sta^c of the Suez Canal shareholders compensation talks ended successfully in Cairo last nigni with the completion <>i a draft agreemenl ReuterReuter - 27 words
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47 1958-05-28 7 The Singapore City coun cil lia.s erected :.ii Btand pipes in k&mpongi In the City area in the la months surpsu sing tle target of 200 iel by the Mayor, Mr. Onf Eng Guan Last motif ii. a si andpipoi were Installed.47 words
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Advertisement405 1958-05-28 7 H| COUNTLESS ITEMS AT 9 ROCK BOTTOM PRICES! H DC M pi™ n *,i t Ulual Frice I S U Prl n u.^_.fi/\. Plain Dyed Furnishing I IQ Hartiweaung In Big Varieties KB 47V48 $3 5 o pyd $JJO p< y-i M Furnishing Repp, suitable for lU Cushion covers Hardwearing405 words
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Miscellaneous143 1958-05-28 7 SINGAPORE I HICH TIDES TODAY: 7.1 > p.m. TOMORROW: 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 f).31 p.m. SUNDAY: 10.44 a.m. and 10.11 p.m. MONDAY: 11.35 am. and 10.51 p.m. TUESDAY; I.\ M p.m. and 1.32 a.m. Today's radio programme 1 l;j143 words
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Article, Illustration433 1958-05-28 8 PUNISHMENTS to FIT CRIMES? I II OUG Hi PRO--1 YOKING was the recent stormy debate in London In which Conservative Party women demanded a return of the cat-O-nine tails for sex crimes and the restoration of hanging for sex murders of children. '•'he cry lor violent punishments for ci IminalFree Press - 433 words
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Article113 1958-05-28 8 MOST of us work all week and look forward to Sunday's serenity. But it Is not always a day of restfulness, Almost every residential street has its quota Of pests. In my street these Include the character who runs up and down the SCales on a piano from breakfasi113 words
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Article, Illustration480 1958-05-28 8 me the reason for his physical deterioration. "I'm .1 petrol filling station attendant all week. I like to sleep until 8.00 on Sunday before the kids start jumping on my stomach and the whole family yells to go somewhere In the car. "#Vff #*Off.V#>#/ Hi iJuijhri'gtii ■■What happens? I'mReuter - 480 words
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Article, Illustration1599 1958-05-28 9 adelaide Eastley - adelaide Eastley w. L > 1 1 1 ci argue about >ur streets after flora and fauna. v c bent on obliter--1 c immortals a hand In OUT i whose memory <d iii street i not compro- ice could be out further Singapore i it. at least. aFree Press; Free Press - 1,599 words
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Article, Illustration836 1958-05-28 10 William Hickey - London Gossip William Hickey t he DUKE 0F BEDFORD, who never misses a trick to draw visitors to his Bedfordshire stately home, has added a somewhat odd novelty i to the deodorised skunk and the milk i bar which already grace I Woburn Abbey. The publicity-conscious duke's latest acquisition is836 words
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489 1958-05-28 10 Armchair 'tec got Poison pen notes live Finest Dudley the nuui who invents ni\ steries W dike il from a coroner's court ami explained away a real-lilt* one Involving himself ami actress Valeric Hanson. iiu talked or Anonymous letters sent t».» him by poison pen writers during the past fortnight489 words
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Article128 1958-05-28 10 LION IN ZOO KILLS GIRL, 2 A LIONESS In Washington Zoo plucked a little girl Into her cage and killed her with a blow of her paw. The child, two-year-old Julia Ann Vogt, on a visit With her mother from Chiiliwack, British Columbia, v»as taken to the zoo by her128 words
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Article, Illustration67 1958-05-28 10 5 The national finals of the Youth Cookery Com-! lm petition— "Youth in the kitchen"— sponsored by the Gas Council was held at the Cafe Royal in London! recently where the prizes were presented by > Princess Alexandra. i 5 Here, l!)-year-old Peter McVey from Croydon,!67 words
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Article, Illustration158 1958-05-28 11 10 Hare Dr. Vivian Fuchs himself as f e ar c these schoolgirls from High Oakham toi, Mansfield, Nottingham. They were paying a r s /j j n Trafalgar Square, i</' o one of the four S?wcat vehicles used by I loinmonvcalth Antarctic Expedition on158 words
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Article26 1958-05-28 11 he places they choose a *'"9 birds habit of build 'V (r nttfi in the 1 Pot year after A sort of sixth •••mi to guide26 words
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Article, Illustration93 1958-05-28 11 Ft'ople al a London bus atop admire the Trapeze" dress worn by Margaret Brown as she tries out the fashion for approval. Of white i'hei ry printed cotton, it feature! the new short length and has I Hat bow at the neck Created by PierreU.P.I. - 93 words
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Article, Illustration348 1958-05-28 12 PAK. 5-YEAR PLAN NOW TO BE CUT /'MtKATEK emphasis on land rt'l'onns, family planning and industrialisation has been Called In a revision of Hew lopment tarffeti lot Pakistan's five-year development plan ending In l'wo. Mr. Said Hasan, vice chairman oi the planning board, said cuts in developm til targets meaniU.P.I.; Reuter - 348 words
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149 1958-05-28 12 Democracy finding its feel in Japan nrilK London Times said in an editorial that Japan ha.s made "another move towards political stability" in its general elections. The aper said that, "to see such a move .ul'.s is not to fore old Japan still overshadows the new. Even behind the maskRev ter - 149 words
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Article65 1958-05-28 12 Japanese elect ions proved most expensive tor the communists. Only one communist was elected. The other 113 candidates tost 11.300 In &6POJ Li 8. In addition the party spent the maximum amount of money allowed, £171.000 or ,€1,500 per candidate, during the campaign. The election thu.sReuter - 65 words
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Article73 1958-05-28 12 Nehru-Tito letters SOURCES close to Premier Jawaharlal Nehru said in New Delhi that he and Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia have recently been corresponding on the subject ol Yugoslavia versus Russia and also on the general international situation. The sources said it was correspondence of a personal nature and more onU.P.I. - 73 words
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Article150 1958-05-28 12 Romulo's reminder to America OTAUNOH friend himself oi the United States, Philippine Ambassador Carlos P. Romulo .-aid in Chicago that America needed friends in Asia "because there are already more than 1,000 million Asians who are not on your side/ Mr. Romulo said: "Communist China with 650 million people isReuter - 150 words
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Article25 1958-05-28 12 THE NEW YORK TRADE JOURNAL PETROLEUM WEEK REPORTED THAT AT LEAST 30 DEVELOPMENT WELLS WOULD BE DRILLED IN NORTHERN SIAM BY NEXT JUNE 1959.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 25 words
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Article20 1958-05-28 12 Drivers from Japan are avion a the early entrants for the 10,100 mile round', Australia reliability triall in August, RenterRenter - 20 words
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Article31 1958-05-28 12 Mr, Hun- Krishna Mahatab, Chief Minister of Orissa State, h;ts withdrawn the rOflignatiOti of His Congress Party ministry at the request of Mr. V N. Suthanker, Governor of the State RouterRouter - 31 words
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Article37 1958-05-28 12 Mr. S. China, a Japanese agricultural expert, said in Hong Kong that Communist China was keen to have Japanese expert advice and assistance in water conservancy work. He had just concluded a 40-day :our of China.— ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article46 1958-05-28 12 The Japanese Supreme Court. In Tokyo ending a case that ha.s dragged on for six years, sentenced former Japanese army N r CO Shigeyoshi Ikeda to three years' imprisonment for torturing and killing fellow prisoners-of-war in a P.o.W. camp in Outer Mongolia 12 years ago.— U.P.I.U.P.I. - 46 words
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Article47 1958-05-28 12 The federal president of the Australian Labour Party, Mr. F. E. Chamberlain, said in Perth on his return from a trip through China, that at her present rate of development China would become one of the great nations of the world in the next 25 years.- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article40 1958-05-28 12 Nationalist China has warned that, if Communist China sent troops or "volunteers" to the Indonesian area, the Formosa Government "would re- serve its freedom to take whatever action was necessary to interdict the movement of such troops or volunteers. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 40 words
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Article25 1958-05-28 12 Mr. Kanichi Kato, manager of the Japanese ImportExport Bank, has arrived in Buenos Aires to study the possibility of "substantial capital investments" In Argentina. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article28 1958-05-28 12 The Philippincs-U.S. Mutual defence agreements do not contemplate the establishment in the Philippines of any American ballistic missile launching sites, Senator Clara M. Recto declared in Manila.- V.P.I.V.P.I. - 28 words
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Article44 1958-05-28 12 Japan's ruling liberal Democratic Party has rejected the opposition Socialist Party's proposal to send a bipartisan Diet (Parliament) group to Peking to seek a solution to the trade issue. It said Communist China was intervening in Japan's domestic policies and betraying: trade faith. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article26 1958-05-28 12 Vice-Admiral S. Sundhornnavin, the lirst Siamese ambassador to Formosa since tho Interruption of diplomatic relations between the two countries In 1949, has arrived in Talnoh.- Reutor.Reutor. - 26 words
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111 1958-05-28 12 PRESIDENT Chiang Kai-shek m v China said in xSlpeli toallsej broken out al] over Communist China past two years— some larger uiH m< h henslve than the Hungarian revok to SEP 11 When these localised revolts wen > XL ronised, the Generalissimo said,111 words
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Article170 1958-05-28 12 Indian are on#inafionai gRi Krishna Sinha, Chief Minister of Bihar State North-East India, has accused the communists 01 sabotaging the country.--development at Jamshecl pur, where police opene< are last week on demon st rat hvj. workers He told the State A. sembly in Patna that th communists were creatin unrestReuter - 170 words
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Article66 1958-05-28 12 rruiE Jakai .1 au I 1 plan to tak< .1 cc I of Indonesia's I Komodo "dragons I three lonely islands I Lesser Sunda liioup. 1 Museum offl V Antara News Agency -I expedition would l t i l l these Riant lizard V^M historic remnantsReuter - 66 words
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Article31 1958-05-28 12 Water is jelling fti I 75 cents (Malayan! a a J ion in drought-hi I the Punjab and I dian states. I than ino.nno per o fee ted. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 31 words
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Article83 1958-05-28 12 pBtLtPFINI military Officials in Manila said some 10.500 Indonesians bad slipped through the country. 2.001) of them within the brief space of the last five months. "Most of the (Indonesian) illegal MUM Hill *****11 l •<"<<MIIIIIIIIH|||I(II;|IMI|I|| I M, illll HIM. IMIMII-. IMI lilt entrtef arrU.P.I. - 83 words
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Article, Illustration264 1958-05-28 13 I ie I SMETNA, La Vlast. Philips 12-inch, L*****L and ry'spißTAlN work of romantic composers invariuo] seem to lose their appeal and have icm'fck' m maintaining a place in the current. ■Lrtoiivs of major orchestras. B ompo.-i'ions, however, not only have romantic 1 Be264 words
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Article75 1958-05-28 13 I Overtures, Philips L2-inch (i *****R I )bably the most colourful of all Italian I lively, almost bre?th'.< quality oi his I melody and has v.it and charm that alI popular choice for the concert platform I ed the more famous of his overtures. I75 words
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Article418 1958-05-28 13 Hit-song bubble about to burst yiiK pop songs which have been churned out with machine-like precision (and in many cas e s similarity) have gone sour to public taste. Makers of these discs announce that the market is getting tougher, the fans more choosey. True, the disc announcements still shriekII Nostro Gioino. - 418 words
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Article151 1958-05-28 13 DELANEY STYLE 'JUMP' 45 RPM The Eric D< '^!:< y Bai d are at f. lr i): tin Fanfare jump i Is coupled with Jingle Bells. Nixa 7N. L 5113. The G rtden Ladder by Gogi Grani Is noi a mccc \u oi M t 1 1 even woi c.151 words
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Article240 1958-05-28 13 MOONLIGHT AND KEYBOARD. Westminster 1! inch, XWN *****. YOU WILL FIND THE CREAM OF PIANO 1 MUSIC COMPOSED RY THE GREAI NINETEENTH CENTURY ROMAN! IC C< )I\f POSERS ON THIS DIS^ Debussy's Clare De Lune, Liszt's Lieberstraum, Chopin's No< I urnes, and Massenet's Elegie are240 words
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Article, Illustration138 1958-05-28 13 RHYTHM you want? Then hear livery Which Way, by the John Barry Seven. It goes with You've Gotta Way. Parlophone R. 1394. ROBERT Earl sounds good and sings well In his new release, There's Only You. This disc should be a "pop" of the future. Backed138 words
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Article327 1958-05-28 14 The jet-age cricket ball -IT'S MAl)£ BY A SCIENTIST Bj i n IPM ii HER 4 SCIENTIFIC, jet < cricket ball to brighten 4 up *<m and county matches has been < l(> signed bj Dr, Barnes Waliis, tin Inventoi <.> the ih a l,Bo€ miles an houi folding wiuv.327 words
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Article, Illustration452 1958-05-28 14 ARCHIE QUICK - ARCHIE QUICK i By Long-term policies are paying off now WHAT a triumph Midland football has .scored this winter and spring! That is, paramountly. the last thought on season 1957-58 an eight months' campaign which at last brought its lust reward to Wolverhampton Wanderers and west Bromwhich452 words
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Article65 1958-05-28 14 QUEENSLAND fencer John Humphreys has with drawn from the Australian team for the Empire Games i!. Cardifl Fie is in the Rockhampton Hospital with b relap ie from an injury he suffered during the Austra llan champ! i j Sydney last m< i The 20-year I draughtsman wa65 words
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Article, Illustration107 1958-05-28 14 Children in the Barnardo Home were delighted when Freddie Trueman, the Yorkshire and Ensland fast bowler, walked up carrying a monster bag of humbugs. The bowling demon, who is also lamed for his big-hit batsmanship, was bet a stone of humbugs by107 words
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Article319 1958-05-28 14 GEORGE WHITING - A Welsh boxer in England team GEORGE WHITING By A WELSHMAN boxing r in his own country in the "foreign" uniform of England is just one of the curiosities of the team announced b\ the Amateur Boxing Association for the Empire Games in Cardiff nexl July. Never a dull moment319 words
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644 1958-05-28 15 SWIMMING EVENTS REGIN TODAY IN TOKYO Asian Gallic** speeia! I \!ML\(i events I -an today as I third Asian I in Tokyo I ie d the half-way I ,k on th€ fourth I ot actual compeII tition. I )W tennis IndiviI mpetitiona beI the decathlon 1 tits started, and theReuter - 644 words
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Article295 1958-05-28 15 In KUI V yesterday gained their lourth successive win this season to maintain the hot pace they are setting in the county championship. Their victory over Nottinghamshire by an innings and 43 runs at Trent Bridge, earned them 14 more points to bring their tallyReuter - 295 words
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Article215 1958-05-28 15 U.\ Leicester, Northampton >lv mi. hree wickets. Leics ar md 151 for one li I Van Geloven 50 not out, 1 88 not out). North- 187-3 dccl. cD. t out) and 225-7 R. Subbarow 70 B thants 12 points, r| B A Middle ex beat B i wickets- Sussex215 words
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Article29 1958-05-28 15 J bantamweight ■i- Kimura threw in n l at the end of the M md of a scheduled ►und non-title fight im's Kunoi Vitchi- Bangkok, ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article81 1958-05-28 15 JAPANESE HORSE TO RACE IN US JAPAN'S leading thoroughbred racehorse, Hakuchikara. arrived yesterday at Inglewood (California) on a private chartered plane from Tokyo, ready to run for three rich stakes at Hollywood Park in coming months. The five-year-old chestnui stallion, said to be the greatest in Japanese racing history, wasReuter - 81 words
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Article124 1958-05-28 15 When a national team wins an event all the players in the Asian Games system receive medals, but for I purposes of compiling national totals team successes count only one. i One bronze medal has yet to be awarded in a play-off between China andReuter. - 124 words
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Article180 1958-05-28 15 Zeal an den surgdramatic nine over Glamorgan ln« stara of the 01 their cricket terday in Cardiff. nitC result never '"v until the last when a game seemed doomed ?W by the New Zeaearlier uninspired $d«JI, n^red into The tourists who had earlier taken their firstReutcr; U.P.I. - 180 words
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Article216 1958-05-28 16 Quit call made by a f^l^iT If*© wi iiiifd THREE riot irs wer« killed In Colombo yest< rday when Govei nment roops opened lire on a mob that was attacking people, lootIng and setting fires. Estimated dead in Ceylon's widespread disorders in the past three216 words
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Article, Illustration94 1958-05-28 16 Judging continued last night in the Singapore Teachers' Union Youth and Drama Festival when choirs of ten secondary and elementary schools sang at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Meanwhile, at the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus four plays were staged by St. Margaret's School ('The Princess and the Enchanter" and94 words
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Article97 1958-05-28 16 last night staged a three-houi general strike to back up demands for arms supplier from Britain and America and the immediate evacuation of French troops. A crowd of about 200.00 C people the biggest mas* demonstration Since tin beginning ot the TunisianFrench crisis three months iReuter - 97 words
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Article97 1958-05-28 16 pENERAL Raou! Salan v. hO ha lull Civil and mllltai f powers in Algeria told :t cheering crowd ol 50 000 m Algiers lo t night '/.in hfl vt deserved w'!i ol your homeland. General di Oaulle said so." h< told ifi crowd theli eric of "ViveReuter - 97 words
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