The Singapore Free Press, 2 June 1958
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section15 1958-06-02 1 The Singapore FREE PRESS Malaya's Own Family Paper gingaporei Monday, June Z, 1958. Price LSCti15 words
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Article189 1958-06-02 1 Watch on ship after sea drama HE Indonesian *ship Langk which was involved in change-course drama at iir Singapore yesis now in the quara ntine anchorage. mi police spokesman th( ship was still police .supervision. No one would be allowed to leave or enter the ship he added. he spokesman189 words
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Article39 1958-06-02 1 tnembera of the (ii all-party delega1 ho went to London' to !!l constitutional i xpc cicd back here 1 ■•> tonight ri Minister, Mr. Hock, is still In itembera will be Ministerial col- Party supporters39 words
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24 1958-06-02 1 police have denil n following '> fight be- ol the 696 I ■"< White gangs A'wi Roau al J.E24 words
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Article133 1958-06-02 1 T*WENTY-FIVE policemen were slightly Injured In clashes In Paris yesterday, police announced. Police detained i*jo people, most oJ whom were being released after an identity check. Police formed double ranks to block five streets leading to the Place de la Hepublique as 1,000 marchers arrived inReuter - 133 words
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Article357 1958-06-02 1 ASSEMBLY YES TO de GAULLE— TWICE QENERAL CHARLES DE GAULLE was invested as Prime Minister of France last night. The National Assembly voted him into office by 329 votes in favour to 221 against. Gen. de Gaulle was not present. Later the first meeting oi" the General's Cabinet was heldReuter - 357 words
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Article39 1958-06-02 1 June fir t id< rubt* r buyen i o.b. op< m d in Bin gapore t hi morning l&i cents b ib di >wn hall cent on Friday 1 cli c 'i h< tone wa ea ilor39 words
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120 1958-06-02 1 3 R.I. planes down in raids claim rebels REBEL anti-aircraft batteries brought down a Mitchell bomber and two Mustang fighters during recent Government raids on the North Celebes and Halmahera, according to Indonesian rebel sources in Manila yesterday. In Jakarta yesterday the Indonesian Army said there was a growing resistanceReuter - 120 words
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Article93 1958-06-02 1 SEVEN Communist terrorists in Perak have surrendered, it was announced in Kuala Lumpur this morning:. This is the largest surrender reported in Perak for the past five years and has resulted in the PapanMahat aimed work cell being almost completely destroyed. It was announced three days93 words
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92 1958-06-02 1 Tunisia guns fire on French planes THREE French planes flying over the Remada region of Southern Tunisia were fired on yesterday by Tunisian ground forces, a government communique said in Tunis. The communique charged that the planes were violating Tunisian air space. It was not known if they were hit,U.P.I. - 92 words
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Article52 1958-06-02 1 An atomic worker who claims in.s eye*sighl hai been affected by radio activity i.s to sue the Atomic Energy Authority in Bri« tain in il nuclear lawsuit it 1 dtocloj ci in London to* day He la Mr. Percy Dunn aged 40. ol Lytnam 8t Ant,' LancaReuter - 52 words
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122 1958-06-02 1 CABINET MEN WILL BE PUT ASIDEALGIERS A SPOKESMAN for the Algeria Committee of Public Safety, commenting on the return to power of (ien. de Gaulle, said yesterday: "Everything is all ritfht.'' But a smirce close to the Commltt6€ expressed some anxiety about the reaction of the people of Algiers toReuter - 122 words
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Advertisement81 1958-06-02 1 MW THE ONE VII I UVI 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 Home-Made Cakes arc Also Served. Adequate Parking Facilities DAILY SPECIAL! Light Luncheonet served at specially reduced price. OPEN DAILY Wcckdiy81 words
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Article362 1958-06-02 2 »#^ff for j iulks o#f control *rf A.-tvsis bun SOVIET leader Nikita Khrushchev ha to President Eisenhower's Buggestioi t East-West meeting of experts In mid-Sun?! methods of control for a ban on nuclear wm! tests, v |)m! His agreement was given In iReuter - 362 words
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Article, Illustration83 1958-06-02 2 The Senior Trade Commissioner tor the j Union of South Africa, Mr. J. A. Siegruhn, held a cocktail party at the Singapore Koyal Island Club to celebrate the union's 40th anniversary on Saturday night. Among those present at the party were the Governor, Si r William Gcrode, members of other83 words
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127 1958-06-02 2 University siege ends in student victory A 10-day liege of Panama -t University ended on Saturday alter the Government negotiated with rebellious students and withdrew the heavily armed National Guardsmen who ringed the campus. The students went to ground alter demon.stra- j tions degenerated info street fighting in which iReuter - 127 words
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173 1958-06-02 2 COLONIAL OFFICE STUDIES PLAN TO ARREST MAKARIOS I^HE BRITISH Colonial Office has t<l<: I a former army officer that it is considering his request for documentary evidence to justify the arrest oi' Archbishop Makarios. The ex-officer, Mr. Ivor Worth, of Bristol, said last night lie had been informed of thisReuter - 173 words
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Article136 1958-06-02 2 A CONGRESS of the Bulgarian C u m munist Party, which opens in Sofia today and is being attended by Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the So\iet Communist leader, is expected in Belgrade to launch new attacks on Yugoslavia. Western sources in Sofia believe that BulgariaReuter - 136 words
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146 1958-06-02 2 U.S. surgeon aids a Soviet doctor A\ AMERICAN surgeon, Mr Edgar Herman, helped RussiiM doctor to transplant ;i second heart Into the living body of dog, the Soviet newspaper Pravda reported yesterday. 1 llr (u<l !|<| operation, performed n Saturday, showed the possibility of relieving the .nimtj <>i ;l sj,Reuter - 146 words
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Article40 1958-06-02 2 The Pacific boa! "GoldJ Rule" will try to sail Honolulu on Wednesday hv new attempt to blork' fm ther U.S. nuclear tests tin* Pacific, it was announc ed in Washington at thi weekend. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 40 words
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437 1958-06-02 3 14-hour bid to end big bus strike collapses EFFORTS to vna the 29-day-old strike by 50,000 London busmen broke clown last night aftei weekend talks lasting H houis. Chiefs of London transport and union leaders had discussed a peace formula for seven hours on Saturday nighl and another seven yesterday.Reuter - 437 words
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Article, Illustration108 1958-06-02 3 pic til res Son Chuan Seng, fifth son of Madam Chia Choon Nco, and Miss Ons Gek Hiok, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ong Tian Tin, \\ho were married at the weekend, are seen above at their wedding reception at the Adelphi Hotel Roof Garden, Singapore. The bridesmaid wasFree Press - 108 words
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115 1958-06-02 3 7 HURT IN PORTUGAL PRE-POLLS RIOTING p used truncheons unbutts yesterday i into the air to crowd demonfavour of Humberto Delpendent oppondidate in next Portuguese pre- eli ction. iliai s and a poli< ?re injured in the nd hospital auid one oi the had a bull< I nd cople wereReuter - 115 words
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82 1958-06-02 3 TIIL People's League for the Defence m Freedom" announced yesterday that if the London bus strike continued they would decide today whether to operate 50 doubledecker buses of their own in the centre of the city. The League put a firstReuter - 82 words
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Article135 1958-06-02 3 Pinion strong tiesian Peasant yesterday deIn Jakarta th< th Penalty foi the Blei Allan Law fIf >;-" Antara News 11 ted, Indoro lan Oov- cl.iims Pope fU- bomber, for tin* Celebes rebels. According to Antara, th« Peasants' 'Movement said in a statement vest erd.iv the United135 words
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Article37 1958-06-02 3 Brlti h f abour Party Chairman, Mr Tom Di lb< i arrived i row Cairo n' th< weekend to v; I! Jordan ai ihe Invltai lon ol the Jor danian Oo^ en m< n\ U.P.I.U.P.I. - 37 words
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Advertisement217 1958-06-02 3 KALLO PRODUCTS flj KALLOFLEX AUTOMAT K2 Mj. i Zf£M Prom mar fj 5 75 r> 4- it, ~[9k O \^^SSSS Sen, §1 1 Bp^ ■%"< f>i n> Hi iff $220.00 (Seeing ■l^^^'jj KALLO 35 c m<**i Vu-w finder I f'i j^^^^N^JV^^--, nrn li in W W 1 M f| X3217 words
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Article202 1958-06-02 4 Opinion Anti-pests campaign THK Chine i com munisi regime won popularity by persecui ing old t Lme officials, Land* d geni ry and v t h c l unpopulai groups of the upper classes. JV.li cessively this regim< made promises, only to break them. Each betrayal was followed by a202 words
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619 1958-06-02 4 He sneezed... and was blown through a wall PELHAM GROOM writes every Monday I :u- British film In- dus try ha dded to rep i ition for m king films by "Ya [ncid< a hich has just n ai Bingapoi The ecref ol coursi i the documentary p roach, coupled619 words
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594 1958-06-02 4 A girl with charm walks in and ends a resolution HAVE often grumbled about, the people who pester me when I am having a quiet drink in a bar... the men who i ry to sell me demi emi-d* ml pro cious stones, and tho th ii have completely tailed594 words
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Article346 1958-06-02 4 T was listening the other evening to a 8.8.C. pro ramme in winch a panel of experts was answering questions about books, and one of the questions was •'Should schen lchildren be forced to read the classics?" I havi very definite views en that .sub.it ct. I346 words
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Advertisement76 1958-06-02 4 DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS. Thi rifiQfl eel c: i constont ren ;er of V II I end di n>.:< r f I •!y but i r- v t </ oil be btoutiful o th< finct quolii -t S. P. H you vmII fincJ the i I I i i I U76 words
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Advertisement118 1958-06-02 4 radiant... I because she's happy J j M^ liei' skin is clear /> r\ Sensible girl! She uses Solution I iv^> 41: the miraculous prq I n p^ s s%< that banishes that ageny of y s^^" adolescence unsightly y^^^.^ ncne. Solution 41 treats V the basic cause of p118 words
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Article, Illustration51 1958-06-02 5 The national (open) meeting; of the British Automobile Racing club was recently held at Crystal Palace, London. This is the start of the final for the Crystal Palace Trophy for formula 2 cars with I Burgess (Cooper Climax) and George Wicken (Cooper Climax) leading the51 words
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66 1958-06-02 5 New council offices to cost $230,000 T Singapore Rural Board is spending $230,--two new district offices in East Coast and Yio Chu Kang. A spokesman for the said they already had an office for the third t council In Bukit Pan ing. Work or. the two offices I already begun66 words
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Article26 1958-06-02 5 Hi. Chief In- I tor 01 Chinese Schools ipore, will give a leeTh»- Educational Singapore" at tli •'.M.CA. In Prince >ad on Juno 2126 words
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246 1958-06-02 5 Musical festival winners to go on stage Ol the various v ol the fourth Drama and Music rganised by the reachers Union. niinii ai a special a 1 the Vie- 1 Hail on June which o n( ](H\ hi was enthre. roups li and the Instru vocal recital v.ro sub246 words
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106 1958-06-02 5 ROTARY LOAN FUND OPEN TO STUDENTS AT NANYANG >TANYANG University students are now 11 eligible to borrow from the Singapore Rotary Club's students' loan fund. The president of the club, Mr. A. E. Geddes told the Free Press yesterday that no applications for loans, however, had been received from them106 words
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Article84 1958-06-02 5 Malayan gets Sydney hospital job "VJR. LAWRENCE MAH of Kuala Lumpur, a former student of the University of Sydney, has been appointed almoner at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney. Mr. Mah. who has been studying In Australia for s'x years, recently graduated Bachelor Of Arts. As an almoner tie84 words
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Advertisement392 1958-06-02 5 A/* £dSS* m I LEONARD L 65-H 65 cv. ft A I r l^ j|t) Special Features Include: -k More Cold-storage space in compact cnbinct "A" I Width Froxcn Food Chest, capacity 20 lbs. t*t Trigger-action carch a'sures positive door seal. if Built-in door lock. MARDEN COMPANY 78 82, Orchard392 words
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Advertisement67 1958-06-02 6 IHI Sill SI WEW I ASH J l\ S>IOKI\4.: Oasis tastes fresh wlnlf you smoke, .fresh after l| smoking too. That's why l smokers wlio know... now smoke the big "O" t ill Hanufncturtd l.io<i'H \J jk <V- Vi,( i v Inbox,, (o ,fl 1,, //;f i n/ < 11167 words
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Miscellaneous247 1958-06-02 6 JkIV "IIAWKiI" "*****Ss m S*tin**\ Jordan HAWKE y SOMETHING "***->\ I/^ NO' BUT I CAN I JE^P'^^T I MAS HAPPENED 7Q BOING WHAT 7 I TCLL YOU NOTMINI3 LAUBAM OAD AND I WIU A OeWGE VOUC I HAVE THE 1/ MORE -LONDON HAS YOU I e£ WiTH yOU TO I247 words
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Miscellaneous440 1958-06-02 6 pig] |)ORN today, you are likely to I U major interests in life thai centre around your own home Affectionate and demonstrati -n I youi feelings, you want the and adulation that v dose fam Since your Intuitions a:c j tionally keen, you must learn I low them implicitly. If440 words
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157 1958-06-02 7 Family planners speed drive for members ■THE Singapore Family Planning Association is Stepping up its drive to bring in new members. Mrs. Joanna Moore, the association's publicity officer, said their aim was to recruit as many new patients as possible and at the same time keep in constant touch with157 words
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Article, Illustration36 1958-06-02 7 king the surf at Beach, Sue Pad- E wa y plays a wading E >efore deciding all u«t or not. raw hat may i the height of »ashion hut i(\ cer- E tainly effective U.P. IU.P. - 36 words
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34 1958-06-02 7 I enhower and I of state Mr. I Dullea v.ui i 1 America's rel latest proI ientiftc talka S ir^ a dois Ible I n an.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 34 words
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Article17 1958-06-02 7 m Of French li nd radio ended In the Ministry <>i p mounrcd" in ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article22 1958-06-02 7 Ships at the Singapore Naval Base today arc Andrew. Cardigan Bay, Cossack. Crane, Mounts Bay Rotoiti. Ulysse^ and Warrangunga.22 words
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Article31 1958-06-02 7 Mrs. Lee Siow Mong, wile of the Permanent Secretary to the Singapore Education Ministry, will present prizes at the Raffles Girls' School annual Speech Day next Wednesday at 5 p.m.31 words
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Article163 1958-06-02 7 THE Singapore Council for Adult Education will Start 11 series of 12 lecture.-, Lasting six weeks on "Freedom and Sound Organisation" beginning on June 24. The lectures, to be held On Tuesdays and Fridays from 5.30 p.m. to 7.15 p.m., will be conducted by Mr. Eugene163 words
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Article23 1958-06-02 7 President Theodor Heuss of West Germany arrived in Ottawa, Canada, yesterday to begin a three-day visit to the capital.- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Miscellaneous95 1958-06-02 7 s radio programme n ;i| n: Biftltl Mid Nov. 7 BOD I and '<(■■' I|, frOW iho BCZfCn; 7.30 Music ngs M Amsea M«; 8.00 World Affair a weekly < ommenl ary 8.15 Broadi Jimmy Boyle al the Piano; 830 MUM.-, 1,, Radio Walaya'a Btring o-.< ht ti 830 <95 words
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Miscellaneous51 1958-06-02 7 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: 11.85 a.m. and 10.51 p.m. TOMORROW: 12.24 pm and 1.32 a.m. WEDNESDAY: 1.10 p m. THURSDAY: 0.15 a.m. and 1.51 p.m. FRIDAY: 0.59 a.m. and I.M p.m. svi i RDAY: 1.43 a Ri. ;ind 3 13 P m M M)\V; !H a. in and v: p51 words
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Article145 1958-06-02 8 THREE THOUSAND WOMEN— OH I f"MI\ I I 1 1 1< m i .hi, I w ,11 1, Miiin•( i ,i 1 1\ <•. ir,« i 1 1 |.M,|, i iMili'M'iii i' with > ",i iboiil m !'••> i n V m i .tn riUHltfti I I'<'i > .»n\ ii145 words
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Article121 1958-06-02 9 [I rhe 43 child murders between .7 and January 1958", went r tornsby-Smith, doggedly, "35 irdtred by their own parents ,|y tour appeared to be sex vieWhat about attacks: 5 yelled the owerpot a^ain. sf^cakers at the conference, i the central hall, Westminster, I for the death121 words
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158 1958-06-02 9 F ishing in the future from the air ;uo oxperte fl C >mmercial sea S J ill travel from if world next g' pool their j and proiper efßciem hinß boats. w > i. put forward. l|| tUg j ust issued s Of the mi comment is fui raft oi158 words
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Article, Illustration660 1958-06-02 9 LISA MOYNIHAN - 'SWALLOW' INVENTOR SHOWS OFF A MASTERPIECE LISA MOYNIHAN By I)K. BARNES WALLIS, the aeronautical genius, thrus^ aside his porridge plate and began to sketch rapidly on the back of an envelope picked from his still unopened mail. ■■You see," he said "any alteration 01 the scali alter^ the r lal660 words
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Article, Illustration1049 1958-06-02 10 EVERYONE, at some time or other, expresses J the wish that he could have lived in the old clays of Singapore, in the days when there were no motor cars to flood the roads in a constant and dangerous torrent, when1,049 words
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Article94 1958-06-02 10 A REAL pac< age job chi ckii on t idio wavi om Sputnik and other llite £300 b yeai I opi n to hall b dozen boj lea\ tng ch »>,. at 16 en- 17. i!, the Slough, Buckini ham hi] e area, They an needed94 words
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Article219 1958-06-02 10 War on family by coupon hoaxer 4 SILENT enemy s waging a war against the Johnson family a war {ought With a pair of scissors and a ball-point pen. The enemy cuts sales coupons from n< w papers and magazines writes the Johnson family's address along the dotted line -and219 words
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Article132 1958-06-02 10 CYCLES ON PARADE FjiALL in for bike 1 the cycling Cam This Is the regul night order froi Grenadier Guard Officer ii Eric Cam] BriXton, London wife and eight cnildi r n>n cycles, one for or the family, are 1 Inspected and. wh sary, repaired cvi "It is vitally import.132 words
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Article, Illustration5 1958-06-02 11 Adelaide Eastley - Adelaide Eastley BY»5 words
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Article, Illustration1116 1958-06-02 11 And three families are sad I| UK! I Malay I ami IP lit- including 18 ■hildmi— livr in huts puilt Mituallv on top pi .SIKH nt «ra,ves in Eir viohamas CemeBen along the beach It Siglap. Wl >ad because Ordinance Is jNi. n to move1,116 words
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Advertisement90 1958-06-02 11 for INVALIDS and the ELDERLY r Q\/^^^r fj\ milk w th we ith of «^^^>^ J4 natural food properties and Jii!Jiiii>fcS^% T CaSy di esti oilit y» is particularly M suitable for invalids and r^ y -^^T I the elderly. >^^w NESPRAY is MILK in J*" its safest ond most90 words
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1459 1958-06-02 12 Diet holds key to cure of rickets t¥ v^ i|J i*.Ts 1 iH If wS 111 < iH |"HE first Asian Regional Paediatric Congress c }dcd in Singapore Lst Friday. Dele gares <J scussed nutritional and other prob le;ns aU-jct;ng the health of the child. What every woman] should knovn1,459 words
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Article, Illustration26 1958-06-02 12 picture THIS happy, healthy baby hasn't a single care in life unless it's W hen IS my |i mummy coming to give me my bottle?*- PopperPopper - 26 words
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Article110 1958-06-02 12 RECENTLY suffered the great loss of a relative, in her middle thirties, from ((nicer of the breast and iungs. Would you he SO good as to say whether if is Quite safe for me in pass on her beautifully kept and a/ t ra< tive clothing to110 words
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469 1958-06-02 13 CHAPMAN PINCHER - Soviet space victory will benefit Britain CHAPMAN PINCHER By Hhf. ton-and-a-Quar- sputnik now !V li n o the earth is Kiquosti:Mi;iblo e v i M Lit the Rus■ii^.s have a substanI lead over the States in the I land an un1 ckej on the II i 'ly hope they ead469 words
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Article, Illustration49 1958-06-02 13 THE WORLD OF SCIENCE picture*. fh looking misnile being manhandled I(lo ai the B.A.F. station, West Mailing, hl| i scale mode] of a Bristol Blood* uiaed missile, The Royal Air Force wore rehearsing their display <<> '> (> given m < h«* Royal Tournament -it oivmpi.i, London, from June 4Reuter - 49 words
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Article, Illustration71 1958-06-02 13 Dr. George N. Hasopoulos, on left, and Dr. Joseph Kaye of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, hold a model of a new device they have invented for converting heat directly into electricity. Called a thermo-clec-tron engine, it operates without any mechanical moving parts and may become practical, the in yenPopper - 71 words
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186 1958-06-02 13 PETER WOON - PETER WOON By fpOG, Ihe pla ile pilol s gr( a tesi hai id cap, been beal en I >\ Pa ri iboi i i [i 1 scienl i They have produced the wi matic landing system winrh entir< n. the hazards oi touch186 words
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Article81 1958-06-02 13 Si ANPORD univ( j ity I plain ting to bu large t lint gli b toni ma hei in a I w i m bored Into I he I ill to hind the u lv< r 11 v it Pa >. ilifornia, Speeding eli ctroi ilong a straReuter - 81 words
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Article391 1958-06-02 14 HUNGARY CAN REACH LAST EIGHT Today BERNARD JOY rakes Hungary as the subject of hi< daily World C. ies Tomorrow he discusses Scotland ]<\\( II of the Hungarian footballers who are taking part in the World Cup in Sweden this month take this oath: i swear to follow the severest391 words
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Article108 1958-06-02 14 NEW SPORTS BODIES SUGGESTED \SIAN sportsmen are growing conscious <>f h special community interest* and this is shown in pro-, posals to form new associations at the Third Asian Game^ in Tokyo The Prime Minister oi Mala;, a. Tengku Abdul Kahman. has been elected president of the Asian Football Association.Reuter - 108 words
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Article61 1958-06-02 14 Britain's Stirling Moss driving an Aston Martin! led almost throughout to win the 1,000 kilometres sports car race at Acienau. West Germany yesterday. In thi.s fourth event of the world sports car championship, the British ace smashed the lap record and N defeated the powerful FerrarisReuter - 61 words
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138 1958-06-02 14 FRENCH XV TO VISIT AUSTRALIA IN 1961 4 FRENCH Rugby Union rV team will visit Australia and New Zealand for the first time in 1961. Though the Australian Wallab.< and New Zealand All Black.- always Includi France In their itineraries when they visit the British [sles, France has never returned138 words
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Article, Illustration93 1958-06-02 14 SOMERSAUIf DOWN THE I MOUNTAIN SPECTATORS scrambled for safety as this hill dim! competitor turned a somersault. Willard Bryan m unhurt hut his Ha r ley Davidson machine crashed in! the rut-filled mountainside, spluttered into violent lin again, and whirled crazily towards the onlookers. 1Paul Popper - 93 words
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Article212 1958-06-02 14 the World Boxing Commission has orderedworl r heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson I defend his title before Sept. [<0. 1958, or forfeit! The drastic decision was taken at a Sund meeting of the commission in Paris. A commui after the meeting said the ruling was made to212 words
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Article345 1958-06-02 14 j)ov\i, Army Service Corpi School (ll.i In to light hard in the last feu events to rapture the intei -unit championship at the tuo-diiy Nee Soon (ianison annual athletic meeting held at \ee Soon. The BChOOI bat! led u j!h ypsir'.s chanpioni M B.T.C. who345 words
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Miscellaneous218 1958-06-02 14 IsvHßOj ks SJHBSOI £m£9B E^Opj JHj I iflj I ■SSSSSSSSVSSSSSBM II OH BBSSSI BBM HI II II BH m —r T^^ r^ i II I mi i s ROSS b if/, no good roi b blow I. C1i foi interior < 3 < 4l decoi ation? (12 <■ a ,i,,i218 words
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Article, Illustration97 1958-06-02 15 picture picture. At the finishing Hue of the Men's 200 metres final: 1. Falling MUka Singh (No. 18) rndia.— 2l.6 see. 2 Abdul K ft?JiK*[ N 2£}P aklst 21 -7 SCO. 3. f. Batrftefa UVo. 135) Philippines 22.2 see. 4. Sharif Butt (No. 99J PajrzNtari _22Ng Beh Leow; U.P. - 97 words
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Article108 1958-06-02 15 INTERNATIONAL Olympic Committee president Mr. A very Brundage said yesterday in Tokyo that Japan is ''prepared" to handle the 1964 Olympic Games. Brundage, also Issued a prepared statement on his observations at the Asian Games. "With what has beta learned on these occasions and m108 words
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413 1958-06-02 15 whomas cup It lie Indonesian and Siames< badminton H learns arrived ovei the week-end to com ■l the line-up of challengers, Malaya meed her Thomas (u\) selection. H six men to defend oui world trophy are ■Fy.;. choong (Penang), who is413 words
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Article49 1958-06-02 15 flps, 14-year-old hoolboy, will dive in the Empire Cardiff next is, of Hounslow. Middlesex, was selected for the backstroke, an event In which the provided a shock by -leaving out JuKe Hoyle. the Amateur S w i m m i n g As.sociatin:, champion. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article27 1958-06-02 15 The Israel versus Singapore Football match. The fullback of the Israel team is earned off the field on the stretcher.-" Ng fU'ii Leow picture.27 words
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Article68 1958-06-02 15 SCOTLAND'S World Cup team, who open their bid In Sweden i ext week, icraped through to .1 2 1 v. m over Poland ye (i 1 da j In War aw In .1 friendly in ternational. vcots goalkeeper Pomm f )!lp^(•i• and lefi b u IReuter - 68 words
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Article28 1958-06-02 15 naig Boj ho i and 1 1 v. ,i! hold ■h< .1 (iff h iom I w. Ed annual ithlrti port n 'Mr- tomon S pm28 words
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351 1958-06-02 16 \JK. Michael loni vTi journalist and former sr Labour Member >»i I'arlia- menti arrived at London •z Airport late Saturday E niyhl after being expelled from Prance. lie had been escorted to ELe Bourg^el and seen aboard v l.ondoii-baum! aircraft bjReuter - 351 words
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383 1958-06-02 16 PEELINGS of relief were noted in British and American official circles that, with the investiture of General de Gaulle, France had averted the grave threat to her unity. But fears were expressed that relations between France and her Western allies would not be asReuter - 383 words
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158 1958-06-02 16 Army guarding camps as riot refugees pour in 4 s disturbances continu/V ed m Ceylon, three refugee camps in Colombo, Into winch people have been pouring "almost every minute, 1 have been placed under the care of the CeyLonese army. Meanwhile, a government official was flown to Jaffna in the158 words
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117 1958-06-02 16 PRESIDENT Chamoun of I the Lebanon is exi>( cted to take* stronger measures this week in a l >i<i to <nd the Lebanese crii i now in it.- twentyfourth day Political observers In Beirut fee] that, whatever the outcome ol iix- Arab League me< tReuter - 117 words
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231 1958-06-02 16 iOELoium last night faced a Cabii !rislfi I "the result oi a swing t0 the righi n 1 yesterday a swing which Bruss, a generally ascribed tc the Gaullist neighbouring France ln As unofficial results poured into the Interim Ministry it became231 words
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