The Singapore Free Press, 6 June 1958
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Title Section20 1958-06-06 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper L !U6 Singapore, I Friday, Jane t>. 19">k. Trie*' I.* C is20 words
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265 1958-06-06 1 i ice of beet in Singapore has risen from 1 > to twenty-five cents a pound, depend ingcut, during the past week, and there is a ility of a further increase:iy housewives in Singapore were puzzled at rapid rise. Reason: Kise265 words
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244 1958-06-06 1 R.I. REBELS DESTROY HUGE PALM OIL PLANT IN SUMATRA INDONESIAN rebels destroyed South-East Asia's biggest palm oil factory when they attacked a palm oil estate in North Sumatra with bazooka fire, the Antara News Agencv reported in Jakarta yesterday, in Jakarta yesterday, an ofTicial Indonesian air ton-' spokesman -said theU.P.I. - 244 words
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Article30 1958-06-06 1 r were stolen In yesterday between -d 10 p.m. one park outside the I moria! Hail, an Collyer Quay and 1 Chrichton Close oon 0 irden Esate30 words
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Article21 1958-06-06 1 yesterday to the General serious condl being itabbed hen attack* "■'°n men In a coffee Hare Streei tn21 words
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137 1958-06-06 1 Just how (Jood ar c the diminutive badminton battlers from Siam'} Can they sweep through to the Challenge Round of the Thomas Cup? And can they beat Malaya? HPHESE were the questions the fans were asking last A night after the Siamese players137 words
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260 1958-06-06 1 ALGERIA: DOOR TO SETTLEMENT STILL OPEN De Gaulle's proposed solution 'not final' QENERAL Charles de Gaulle's statement of policy for Algeria made in Algiers on Wednesday night did not lay down a basis tor a final solution of the problem and did not close the door to other proposals. Tlii.s260 words
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Article109 1958-06-06 1 Filipino mystery man sees Consul nPHB Filipino Muslim religious leader, Pacsasum Abdul Rahman whom police questioned for nearly an hour on bis arrival from Manila yesterday, visited the Philippine Consulate this morning with about 100 followers A police .spokesman said this morning that they questioned him &l the request of109 words
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Article48 1958-06-06 1 gIR EDGAR WHITEIIEAD, Prime Minister and leader ol' the United Federal Party, was returned to Parliament In the Southern Rhodesia general election yesterday. With nine results to come, the United Federal Party had won 14 seats two short Ol an absolute majority ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article184 1958-06-06 1 Extremist domination In Algiers was also highlighted by the affair of two of Gen. de Gaulle's Ministers who Were reported to have been locked in an office .so that they could not appear on the balcony when the general spoke in Algiers on Wednesday night. They wereReuter - 184 words
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Article37 1958-06-06 1 June flral grade rubber buyers i o b open( <\ In Singapore this momln at 74 cents ;i Ib up 0 q ifti tei ol a cenl on ye t< 1 day" do 6 The torn37 words
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Advertisement20 1958-06-06 1 u (Til Available frotn <i!l Good Dealers und THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD, Raffles Place S'pore Cold Storage Arcade, Orchard Road,20 words
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Article269 1958-06-06 2 Govt*s patience abused* says Ceylon Minister pEYLON'S Justice Minister, Mr. M. W. H. dr Silva, told the Senate yesterday that tin 1 public had lost "afi sense ot balance" In the dispute between Tamil and Singhalese communities over the official use of their languages. Mr.269 words
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87 1958-06-06 2 MR N'ikita Khrushchev, Soviet Prime Minister, Bald in a Utter to President Eisenhower published in Moscow yesterday that Russia wa.s willing to conclude a bi;j new trade agreement with the United States. Mr. Khrushchev said Soviet purchases of United States equipment and variousReuter - 87 words
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Article160 1958-06-06 2 'FRENCH RUSTLING CATTLE' -TUNIS A TUNISIAN communique last night reported further incidents between French and Tunisian troops in the previous 24 hours. It recorded an exchange of fire between Tunisian forces and a French patrol which it said had crossed over the frontier from Algeria on a "eat tie rustling160 words
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Article129 1958-06-06 2 American A-chief Strauss resigns JVJR. Lewis Strau i m yesterday as chaS man or the Atomic EnSw Commission, effective on June 30. observ< rs n Washington believe this may hasten development on a possible international ag^emjnt for a nu ffl Mr. Strauss has frequently been a controversial figure and hasReuter - 129 words
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76 1958-06-06 2 Mac likely to teli Ike: No A-ban yet BRITISH Prime Minister Harold Macmillan will ask President Eise to defer any suspens: nuclear tests unt legislation is modified t allow sharing of if information with lies, informed London said y Mr. Macmillan. wh< for the United Sta day, will meet entReuter - 76 words
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131 1958-06-06 2 at the request of the i»- Lebanese u.n. representative, the Security Council la: t night postponed until today the Bearing on Lebanon's complaint of "intervention" in its internal affairs by th'United Arab Republic. Lebanon's Dr. Kari.n Azkoul had su^^estcd the 24-hour postponement131 words
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Advertisement96 1958-06-06 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••-A**** CUP WAQ r W mm^\ W )f J jy ant lulllV -)C The drama of a f|t §1 B' jf if J man's fransgress/on, l^J^^ 4 "K a gir/'s innocence hearfbrea/c 'Wjt j^ Columbia PiCtußeS prfscnts a RpMULPS RLM w4t^^ml^il^*^ I JOAN CRAWFORD i ROSSANO BRAZZI j IN THE96 words
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209 1958-06-06 3 Ho; I tltat the London bus strike would end soon were shattered last njgM altef i union negotiating team led bv Mr. Frank Cousins, general secretary of the Transport and General Workers I'nion, had met s n i, hii Elliot, chairman of London209 words
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Article67 1958-06-06 3 The Golden Rule man is jailed WILLIAM IH'NTINGTON, owner oi the ketch Golden Kule, was jailed in Honolulu yesterday for (JO davs for violating a court order forbidding him to sail the vessel to the Eniwetok nuclear test area. A United States coastguard vessel on Wednesday night intercepted the ketchReuter - 67 words
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Article131 1958-06-06 3 WONDER PLANE KILLS ACE (yVE ui Britain 1 most > famous test pilots was killed yesterday in the crash of a revolutionary 1500 mp.li. fighter that nobody wanted. The plane was the Saun-ders-Roe 53, a beetle nosed swept-wing aircraft oi the future that could take oil vertically, climb at tenU.P.I. - 131 words
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Article38 1958-06-06 3 of 10 lectures on j' c fee $10 1 I* by Mrs. C. I. I he Study Group S ngapore 1 at I Training CoiI will starl as I require,: numI pie has enrolled.38 words
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Article35 1958-06-06 3 1958 Singapore ur ballroom dance Jionship organised by rnational Society hers of Dancing, ir those who have not first prize in any dance competition. held at the Great Cabaret on July 435 words
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Article29 1958-06-06 3 rector of Informa'tees, Mr. G G will give a public at the Y.M.C.A. p l(i In Orchard ay a! 8.15 p.m 'bjec [a -civics and Schools."29 words
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Article, Illustration95 1958-06-06 3 The president of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Ko Teck Kin, yesterday opened an exhibition of tiny ivory and stone carvings by China's miniature carving wizard, .Mr. Wong Lo Fen«, at the chamber's premises in Hill S tree I. The exhibition, sponsored by the Singapore Buddhist Association, isFree Press - 95 words
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Article40 1958-06-06 3 Mr. Lawrence Derthick. U.S. Commissioner Of Education and leader of a 10--man delegation which has been studying the Soviet educational system. said yesterday they were "amazed" how much they did not know about Russian ducation, ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article, Illustration97 1958-06-06 3 M< •"•■Hi do your friends r*M know about Singa- «"<! Malaya's politics, Industrial and commermg*m, their fight 1 terrorism and sub- •""'> An accurate and "••fnsive picture of this m given In the lv Btrtlta Budget, con 'J ln '«a|or items of news "''''•'i.il comments as In97 words
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130 1958-06-06 3 YTISS Wong Yoke Cheng, Singapore's only wox L man taxi driver, had an uneventful but successful first week on the roads. It was a week free of accidents and wolves and she netted an average of $25 a day. (Men drivers130 words
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Article85 1958-06-06 3 Did she choose ivy oassengers? "Never. I will take anyone who stops me and take him wherever he wants to <jo." she said. Por example, said Miss, Wong, the other night, three soldiers hailed her and she drove them to Changi. Of tier male Colleagues, she said:85 words
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45 1958-06-06 3 Unemployment in Britain has climbed to its highest point for nearly flve-and-a--halt years, Government figures disclosed last night. The Ministry of Labour said that 448,000 people were registered fits un^m ployed on May 12, latest check dntr- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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236 1958-06-06 4 The Singapore Free Press Friday, June 6, 1958. Opinion Praise of KK staff nrODAY in Page 7 we publish a letter from a recent patient oi the K and aim Kerban maternity hospital which goes far to vindicate the stafi against whom some sweeping criticisms have been made. The writer236 words
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614 1958-06-06 4 JACK GEE - Peking's drive to wipe out the 'four evils' JACK GEE by \/fORE tnan 600,000 volunteer tnedic&l workers have been trained by the Chinese Red Cross Society since the Communists eonquered the mainland m 1 949, n ports the soci< y's vice -secretary general, Mr Lin Shihhslao. rhe achievements of the614 words
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641 1958-06-06 4 JOHN IVEY - Poll trick may turn South Africa into a republic LX3R the leaders of th e Nationalist Party which has been returned to power in South Africa the setting u]3 of a republic in the country will be their peak of achievement. The party has now been in power for ten641 words
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Article167 1958-06-06 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber dgdggdgdgsdg the fuss about taxing 1 holes in things is more serious than Mr Justice Cocklecarrot was ready to admit. A firm .sent some reams of copy paper to a printer With 0 request thiit four holes should be punched in each sheet, for lilinp; purpo.sr.s.167 words
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Advertisement60 1958-06-06 4 PATEK PHILIPPE r WATCHES I The movement, of an < *cep i tionally high quaht, has no j less than 30 jcmls, 28 ruble l 2 t .hi f It i entirely hand-made hy y^Of Kmokcfi anJ c vsho rujc t usly maintain the time-honoured traditions of the Geneva vsotch60 words
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Advertisement66 1958-06-06 4 FILMOSOUND Model 631 Mori Filmosound Projectors Ari i- s< Ai l Other I6MM SOUNO PROJICTORS CoMBI Year after year Filmosoumi set* tfu- ittfNl hy using the latest ;idv;inccs in projector cfesi engineering. The I ilrnosound projects either op< sound or silent film, accurately with brfllfani scale pictures and f.iithful, quality66 words
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210 1958-06-06 5 TAILORS AT SATA READY FOR ANY JOB i \v, lail >>■■> at the ft I liabilitation Work- g vl in Shenton Way nine .m enviable y e p U l i Uon In Singa- B pori I Tailoring is amon^ m in) trades taught a fy tubercular pati- c cuts210 words
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Article52 1958-06-06 5 PETER MANUEL is to ap-P'-al against his convic■on on seven charges of Hpliril(>r at Glasgow High ■Joun inst week, it was an-|»o:i:ic,-fi last night. H^v" 1 a 32-year-old ■e* xorK-Dorn woodworker tF' sentenced to death on ■ay 29 lor the murder of ■ve women, a man .JoyReuter - 52 words
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173 1958-06-06 5 I legal aid scheme j i)( implemented I beginning of next I A Oovernmenl »cem«-:,t is expected i two. 1 nal amendment which has been to between the the Legal Aid the Bar com lected to be the i egl bly on173 words
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128 1958-06-06 5 rtMiK Director of Posts, Mr 1 H. M. Rose, yesterday gave a tip to people who meet .siia^.-, when usin^, the inw automatic 10 cent stamp machine n. the General Post Office. He said "It vu put a coin in the -si«>t and128 words
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252 1958-06-06 5 pONSTRI CTION of i new two storey wins at tiie Social Welfare Department's (iim son School for Boys, in Clement! Koad, costing nearly $100,000 is due to start In August. a spokesman for the Social Welfare Department said that the new wing would252 words
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Article146 1958-06-06 5 Our allies... hint by Makarios ARCHBISHOP MAKARIOS i\ said In Alexandria 1-ast night that Cypriote would decide when they achieved independence whether to join Greece or the British Commonwealth or. he added smilingly, the United Arab Republic. The Archbishop was answering questions at a Press conference. He said: "We wantReuter - 146 words
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Article47 1958-06-06 5 The well-known concert comedienne. Miss Anna Russell, will appear at the Victoria Memorial Hall Singapore. on Saturday. June 21. at 8.45 p.m. Tickets for the performance, which is being presented by the Singapore Musical Society, can be obtained at Robinson's front June 14.47 words
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Advertisement79 1958-06-06 5 W£ PERFECT HOSTESS "What a delightful party Mrs. A!" "Yes, she does things well and always serves the best." "I noticed she used MILKMAID MILK it makes the /^"^^B?^^^^ drinks so much more delicious." t^SJJj"^,? 'That's true, Mrs. B. She certainly is the perfect hostess." jfifVDo^-^. l l '~i MILKMAID79 words
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Advertisement58 1958-06-06 6 S lIU SHI Si NEW lAM I l\ SMOKIIVti! Oasis tastes fresh whiU you smoke., .fresh after smoking too. That's uliv smokers who know. i now smoke the big "0 J V.ntntm tinai b§ l-idO' l I 4 A- Iffffl Titlutvcn /.si., (Al Hlfffttfl j STT" /TV' Sole Agents Vl58 words
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Miscellaneous278 1958-06-06 6 .1 I HAW Ki: l»v Sy«lim\v -lonian |/I &^gJ)J** J I S BESOuGCSS afff *^n/*£ /S PX2EPA&EO FOR LEADERSHIP. I P^TJy^ ttAWKS \A/fi'O* S Ni C I c\XXe? to Mi er rnts r^BEA, THE PaCTOBiES OF THE EABTht H/CX2X T gz**2£Z7<± WVj tt> LvrrauWoA l T I FQO** OUTEG? SPACE278 words
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Article191 1958-06-06 7 LONDON, June 5. Previous Today in (toils June 21 'i buyers 21% buyers 21s sellers 22 s sellers July 21 buyers 21 7 S buyers 21 t sellers 22 s sellers i-i i,ij i: N<» 1 R*N Spot 22 buyers 22 U buyers v c <<• 22191 words
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Article104 1958-06-06 7 INEW YORK. June 3. Previous Today TIN Straits Spot 94.50 nom. 94.75 norn U\ futures Straits Contract July 93.62 buyers 93.87 buyers 94.37 sellers 94.62 sellers Sept 93.50 buyers 93.50 buyers 94.12 sellers 94.37 sellers TOM Quirt but steady. SALES: Nil. RUBBER: lutures July 25.67 buyers 25.86104 words
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Article26 1958-06-06 7 NEW YORK. June 5. 1 #5,, ii,., Previous Today 1 X; x. i 78.41 78. ()7 i !«>■• >'», ks t ..mposiie Averages 161.84 162.3626 words
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Article45 1958-06-06 7 I spot and awaiting afloats 25'^, June 25',. Lampong spot release 25%, afioats June shipment 23 U. Above prices quoted Sarawak unquoted Muntok white spot and awaiting release 39, n floats 38. and June shipment 37, sellers ex-dork. in U.S. cents per ib.45 words
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Article94 1958-06-06 7 Philippine! ci.f. i.kv European ports dcli\crrd I- lonff ton Juno July Straiii ci.f. U.K./North ""I"" 1 ports delivered we pe r i onff ton j un v Julv 1 M oil crude Straits urooean ports in bulk 1( "i^ ton June LOXJ i OIL crude Ceylon94 words
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Article25 1958-06-06 7 Mr. Dax Hamniarskjoeld. u.N. Secretary-General, left London by aLr last ni^ht for New York alter receiving an honorary degree at Cambridge University. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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303 1958-06-06 7 Lviivr /o the Editor AS a young mother who recently was in the Kandang Kerbau maternity hospital for confinement, I feel that the airing of patients' grievances in the Free Press the other day will serve to achieve some good results. I naturally303 words
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130 1958-06-06 7 THE offices of the gas department in Kalians are to be airconditioned at a cost of $0,500, following complaints from clerks that water gas caused an obnoxious .smell. In a memorandum to thP City Council's Public Utilities Committee, the gars engineer130 words
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Article37 1958-06-06 7 Private Cftfl in Singapore passed the 50,000 mark last month. The sale of new rar.s WAI steady ajul around 400. The number Of blryclt on the roads went up to 237,119 last month37 words
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Advertisement126 1958-06-06 7 I— BBIL4BbT I BBi VII I"5 i/ vjbl bfPPP^IPP^III SHERLEY'S FAMOUS PRO- 111 I DUCTS NOW AVAILABLE Imll AGAIN:— I|| LACTOL ROUNDWORM TABS. I V LINTOX TAPEWORM TABS. I I SHAMPOO CONDITION TABS. I CANKER POWDER LOTION I WILL KEEP YOUR %^^^l DOG CHAMPION FIT! From: THE SINGAPORE DISPENSARY 265126 words
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Miscellaneous51 1958-06-06 7 *ii mi it i tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini SINGAPORE ;HIGH TIDES I(| HKOW: 1.43 a.m. 3.13 p.m. »"d 3.53 p.m. 'ONDAYs 3.18 am. t| ari(l 4.37 p.m. 11 IS »>VV: 417 am >n<l 5.29 p. m> 5.3". am PntJfflJ 6.W P.m. i lin HShAY: 7.04 am »«< TJJ p.m. 1m 1 1 ii51 words
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Miscellaneous114 1958-06-06 7 Todays radio programme 1 15 pm. Sweel rind Lively; nnl and New.s; 7.15 Adventures 30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 in Progress; 7.30 At Your ReFun and Frolic; 2.00 Close que.st, presented by Su.sheela Down 5.00 String Serenade; 6.30 Devi; R.I 5 Badminton: Thomas At, the Piano; 5.45 Radio Ranch;114 words
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Article, Illustration163 1958-06-06 8 AND WHAT A SMART TURN-OUT COUNDER'S DAY at the Royal Hospital, Chelsea, in London is always a great occasion for the red coated I Chelsea Pensioners It is a day en which many a battle honour is recalled as they turn up on parade with medals proudly i displayed on163 words
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Article170 1958-06-06 8 U.K. bid for rich plane market A GROUP of British airJ\ craft manufacturers is preparing to build a new jet airliner to sweep the world's biggest plane market. It plans a twin-jet. GOO--mUes-an hour short-haul aircraft as a replacement for the ageing American DC3 still the most widely used passenger170 words
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Article, Illustration294 1958-06-06 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN c«"Ple of can*! Harry Su.arnma^J Mr X th k Gotten! man who u,. u J into the Mctory jl tures at x I Finals. I "They eemed i^-,. H tcrested In V^l to get Into Wt-mbWiß dium without a '■M chirpy, m Sugarman aid Ir Bince 1941 >;.294 words
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Article, Illustration69 1958-06-06 9 A lntth liikn thumbing a lift on the road between York and Tadcaster ll in England is backed up by a large I poster ilniwlng a skeleton doing the g same. This figure of death with the "Going My Way'' warning has been erected by the York KoadReuter - 69 words
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Article40 1958-06-06 9 Taking the part of "Baby Doll" in the new review "Living For Pleasure" at the Opera House, Manchester, is 20-year-old Janet Moss. Here Janet parades before the cameraman in her delightful lace-trim-med shortie nightie. Paul Popper picture.Paul Popper - 40 words
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Article, Illustration60 1958-06-06 9 picture. In this picture taken from 11.M.5. Bermuda, during the recent NATO exercise in the Medeterranan, the ships in line astern are, 11.M.5. Sheffield, 11.M.5. AfiilCOUrt, 11.M.5. Cavendish; astern are, H.M.S. Sheffield, 11.M.5. Agincourt, lIMS Cavendish; HMS Contest; and tlie French destroyers Lc I'icard and Le BourguUnon,U.P.I. - 60 words
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Advertisement32 1958-06-06 9 1 a "tush order" For r< s<.rv.»tions c.ill your h- Ipful nd ciprfu nerd Trivil Aernt or Phon, *****, H 13. Robinson Ro.id Smuiporc. PAIV AMERICAN *A^ LEADER IN OVERSEAS AIR CARGO32 words
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607 1958-06-06 10 Andrew Mackenzie - Andrew Mackenzie By y^l-'T DEALERS FROM THE WORLD WILL ATTEND THE SALE AT CHRISTIE'S IN LONDON ON JUNE 25 OF SOME OF THE TREASURES FROM CHATSWORTH, HOME FOR THE LAST 300 YEARS OF THE DUKES S^,5 E yK? N i SHIRE THIS607 words
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Article, Illustration47 1958-06-06 10 PrfnctM Margaret chata with memben ol the catt Of "My Fair Lady" the muslral show based on Shaw's Pygmalion. which u haflng i sueeetifttl ran at ion on s Theatre Royal From left are Julie \miiT\vs. Rex Harrison. Stanley Hollovay Zonn Dnrr and R^boit Onto Poppor picture.Poppor - 47 words
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458 1958-06-06 10 S'PORE SOCIAL SECURITY: THE PROVIDENT FUND NOT TO BE SCRAPPED THE introduction of any social security or 1 tional insurance scheme in Singapore uili interfere with the existing rights of V 270,000 people who are now contributing I, Central Provident Fund. s m A Free Press inquiry disclosed this yesterdav458 words
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Friday Photography Page
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Article, Illustration454 1958-06-06 11 Gadgets CAN'T MAKE UP FOR POOR TECHNIQUE Variations on a Ihrmc ■SSSaiat iSSSSSSs jSSa SSSt smlw iiiiiaa* •mi taai tmtmmm tmtn ia*i .101 ■■■•■r <■■•■ •■■■■■■•r lasnaav !«•■■■•>- jaar .■■l luSl aav \ml% iff! HHMHSBHMaißiajßißJiajiiaiaiaiMaia How to get best results II LENSMAN ;een him ling on the Bridge say. era454 words
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Article, Illustration89 1958-06-06 11 I many years all picture takers were advised to r un behind the camera." But 11 y°u wani to ramatic, unusual pictures don't be afraid '«> break and take pictures when the M; n Is eithei vhi ide oi even directly In froni oi the camera, lighted89 words
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380 1958-06-06 12 SWITCH IN PEKING STATE BARTER TRADE PLAN SEEN pOMMI MSI China is gradually up the state plan of barter trade with the noii-i-omniunist world and leaving this system to provincial authorities lacking foreign exchange, according to British trade quarters in London. The sources said this had been revealed by aU.P.I. - 380 words
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Article139 1958-06-06 12 RED CHINA is at present facing an acute shortage of teachers for the younger generation, it was admitted at a national conference on educational administration in Peking. Four million more middle and primary school teachers are needed in the next 10 years. Of these threeReuter - 139 words
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72 1958-06-06 12 Burma trade mission on visit to U.K. A party of four Burmese Government officials, led by U Ba San, secretary of the Ministry ot Trade Development, had a general discussion on trade In London with Mr. Reginald Maudling, British Paymaster-General. The party, which is on a three-week visit at theReuter - 72 words
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Article52 1958-06-06 12 Pagoda for tooth relie The foundation stone for a new 30-storey Buddhist pagoda has been laid In Peking, the New China New* Agency reported. It will house a tooth relic of Buddha. The tooth relic was formerly kept in the "Paftoda of 1.000 Painted Buddhas" which waa destroyed in 1Reuter - 52 words
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Article23 1958-06-06 12 Japan has assured the Jakarta Government that it had no intention of meddling with the internal affairs of Indonesia. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 23 words
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81 1958-06-06 12 ]V/f ANY million of acres of the Chinese countryside A»l have been planted with trees so far this year more than one-and-a-half times the area planted since the Communist Government came to power eight years ago, according to a Peking Ministry of Forestry announcement. The ministryReuter - 81 words
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Article145 1958-06-06 12 A Borneo king's tomb discovered WHILE on a state visit to China in 1408, King Mananyagana of Kalimantan (Borneo) suddenly fell ill and died a month later. He was only 28. This historical event la retold in a New China New Agency dispatch from Nanking, following the recent discovery OfReuter - 145 words
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Article, Illustration53 1958-06-06 12 More than 109 pieees coverin years of Buddhist art were displavJS at an exhibition held at the \«uj Museum in New Jersey. j exhf. r tlon traced the development oi art as the relifion moved froin iiS aeross Fastern Asia. Picture Mkh Tibetan bronze head which represent! Dharmapala.53 words
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150 1958-06-06 12 P.I, anti -cholera measures tightened Philippines Consta--1 bulary units are tightening security measures in all the southern ports o( entry as part of a nationwide campaign to prevent cholera carriers from enter ino the country. Colonel Flaviano Olivares chief of the special constabulary law enforcemem unit in the Southerr Philippines,Reuter - 150 words
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Article85 1958-06-06 12 'he Soviet Union will he.; I North Korea to build ar| M enlarge industries under i a trade and technical ccj s operation agreement jM concluded in Moscow u I Soviet news agon< y Ta I r reported.— Router > I 1 ir. R Takayama Sonehara, the advam I|f partyReuter - 85 words
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Article55 1958-06-06 12 Katmandu reports said tt: M Soviet Union was cxpec: |r ed to announce substaDtial economic aid lor Ne- W pal durir.: the curre: E vi-s.t to R:- m si a oi K:::- p Ma h endri Nepal is if ready receiving aid fro: India and the Unite States and underReuter - 55 words
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Article42 1958-06-06 12 JEOUL POLICE SAID THE! 11 HAD ARRESTED A KO ft REAN COMMUNIST ES PIONAGE AGENT AN! 1 THAT HE HAD CO* FESSED TO PLANNIN j THE ASSASSINATION 0 I PRESIDENT SYNGMA RHEE AND OTHER B! PORTANT SOUTH KC 3. REAN LEADERS. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 42 words
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Article72 1958-06-06 12 Brig. Gen. Pelagio J. Cruz, new chief of the Philippine Constabulary, said in Manila that his command would always be on the watch for a possible resurgence of Communist Huk activity. U.P.I. I our Japanese construction experts. Including a gov- ernment engineer, art jj 1 visiting the United Aral IReuter - 72 words
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Article29 1958-06-06 12 Many Japanese firms which had planned to import anthracite coal from Communist China have chanced their plans and now will place orders in North Vietnam and North Korea. U.P.U.P. - 29 words
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Article30 1958-06-06 12 A group of 15 Nationalist Chinese economic experts led by Mr. Ku Chengkang i s at tending a J a p a n-For-mosa economic co-ope-ration committee meeting in Tokyo. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article18 1958-06-06 12 The newly-appointed Israeli Minister to Japan, Mr. Amiel Major, has presented his credentials to Em- peror Hirohito.— ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Advertisement17 1958-06-06 12 COKAL No: ***** BEGINNING TO MISS YOU w II f8 4#* ft 4lt f H It §417 words
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Article, Illustration84 1958-06-06 13 TO TAKi; this magnificent picture < left) of a wliitebellied S e a e af I 0 perebed on its nest Mr. Loke Wan Thfl had to ascend a Miccially-buiU wooden tower 130 feet high, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald describes this in his foreword to84 words
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674 1958-06-06 13 USAF PAID NO HEED TO RAF SO 700 MEN WERE LOST FREE PRESS Book Page QNK of the most tragic blunders of World War 11, which cost TOO American airmen their lives, was committed against the strongest British advice, it has been revealed. The Americans were among the crews of674 words
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401 1958-06-06 13 pi|||j|ji|j|j|lid COMPANY OF BIRDS. By Lake Wan TJio. (Michael Joseph 425.) ■JJlli'DS from India, Kashmir, New Guinea and Malaya are pictured in this lovely W'-.'ik oi photographs, Each photograph is accompanied by Loke's commentary on the bird and the W cu instances under401 words
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Article148 1958-06-06 13 Questions ol Precedence. Francois Mauriae Ilyre Spottisvvoocle. 12s. 6d. Brooding, claustrophobic .study of provincial snobbery among the great wino dynastios of Bordeaux, and th n .spiritual downfall of B calloua social climber who betrays a friend, Vintage Mauriac ('2l l, translated by Gerard Hopkins. Sea Never Dry148 words
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Article359 1958-06-06 14 pOURTIER, SECOND TO PONTICAN IN HIS I, AST STAR']' AT PENANG, SHOULD WIN THE CLASS 4, DIV. 4, 6F EVEN! AND BF ONE OF THE BEST BETS O w T nA v Though beaten by eiu'> lengths at Penang, I thin] he will improve on359 words
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Article1564 1958-06-06 14 JAMES AITCH LOOKS THE BEST HERE ALLAN LEWIS GIVES PROSPECTS FOR TOMORROW Class 1, Div. 1-9 furs. li in> t vi I. alii. 1.t7. I lut Kimjj-n B.tl, Sir. mls od»- 9 00. James Aiu h 8.13, lufton si i Programme I.W, Na/akut 801, nu Stage I.QI, Collateral 7.18, Irish1,564 words
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52 1958-06-06 14 TIIKSF horses are pro- bable scratchings tomorrow; Collateral. Powhatan. Crimson Pirate. Shan- srila, College Belle, Reasonable. Fire Power. I I Destiny, Beechnut, Tiny Jade, Merry Light, Bud- I I gerigar, Happy Day, I Flaxley (ireen hiens- I mai. Kra, Colour Film, I Little Psalter and52 words
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Article257 1958-06-06 14 JOSKI'.R 111 has made enough improvement since his last rare at Ipoh in March to win this 01. 4, Div. l event over BiF. Jo.sker 111 ran Tootle to a short head In his first rare over B'^P and finished fifth to Malay Film over 9F in257 words
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Article245 1958-06-06 14 Nur Jahan has strong chance \TUR JAHAN, who just il failed to lead all the way in her last race over BJF at Penang, should take the Class 4 Div. 2 event over B*F. She is handicapped to cany 13-lb more than actual weight carried at Penang. But if use245 words
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Miscellaneous276 1958-06-06 14 CLUES across louder than words C>>. l Mark thai U tampered with, 3 Can such b European people appai ent ly (fi i shine? <u i 4 An eel carl could be sticky 4 Steamers for hoboei (8)i Ci). 5 Cake lor a Cabinet \tinistcj 8 Pra i ii 'iDi276 words
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