The Singapore Free Press, 10 June 1958
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section18 1958-06-10 1 The Singapore Free Press I .lava's Own Family Paper y- Singapore, Tuesday, June 10. 1958. Price 15 (ts.18 words
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171 1958-06-10 1 pill Estates and Building Committee of the Singapore City Council last night decided to ml the lease of lands to the Royal Island Club ranted to it In March, 1935. The council had earlier asked the club to L erl grounds171 words
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Article33 1958-06-10 1 Blast rocks homes people were i a violent exe four-storey S house In Toronto was bio An into reams could inside. y\ was carried out At least three e t'lished tn hrmnl- r.r. - 33 words
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Article18 1958-06-10 1 i rubber experts. representative met in Hamf for an right"f session of lational Rubber U.P.IU.P.I - 18 words
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Article20 1958-06-10 1 tn spokesman ondon yesterday hop Makarios. 1 1« add-, would I v Queen EllzaI it to Britain ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article103 1958-06-10 1 DEBORAH ALLEGES CRUELTY IjiNGLISH film star DeboJ rah Kerr now in Vienna making a aim with Yul Brynner. tiled suit at Santa Monica. California, yesterday, for divorce, charging her tilm producer husband. Tony Bart ley. with ••extreme cruelty'". Miss Kerr. 30. did not give any specific detail.-- ot the allegedReuter; U.P.I. - 103 words
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Article30 1958-06-10 1 June first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 74hi cents a lb., up oneeighth of a cent on yesterday's close. The tone was quiet.30 words
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Article69 1958-06-10 1 'READY TO BOYCOTT U.S. SHIPS' THE Jakarta Antara News Agency said yesterday that members of the 4,000-strong clock and shipping workers' trade union at Semarang. Central Java, had "readied themselves to boycott all ships flying the American flag." Last week, Antara said, the union had demanded that the Indonesian GovernmentReuter - 69 words
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66 1958-06-10 1 Strike bound glass plant douses turnace The Singapore Glasa Manufacturers Company in Henderson Road this morning turned Ofl ita maul furnace after more than 500 workers went on strike yesterday. The acting general manager. Mr. B. Clarke, this morning said the furnace would take 16 days W D€ re-heated. The66 words
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Article, Illustration77 1958-06-10 1 THIS is the scene where a DM W &«**> 1 Mr. Lim Yong Hee, 41, was si abb ed last night iii Ufwii Dm off ro» j U ls£i now dangerously ill is believed to have been stabbed in MM car and then tried to walkFree Press - 77 words
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260 1958-06-10 1 10,000 UK TROOPS STAND GUARD OVER CYPRUS Foot damps night curfew on main towns rEN THOUSAND British troops were on duty throughout Cyprus last night to enforce strict new security measures ordered by the Governor, Sir Hush Foot, after continued clashes between Greek and Turkish Cypriots. This is the largestReuter - 260 words
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157 1958-06-10 1 Army girl kissed soldier, is demoted A MEMBER of the Women's Royal Army Corps has lost ten shillings and sixpence ($4.50) a week in pay because she kissed her soldier sweetheart, the London Daily Sketch reports today. The paper says she lost this amount by being demoted from lance corporalReuter - 157 words
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96 1958-06-10 1 npHE Ceylonese Government 1 announced yesterday thai six more Tamil Federal party members have been placed under house detention, making a total of 58 Tamils detained. The action followed the recenl outbreak of violence in a dispute over the official u.se of theU.P.I. - 96 words
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Advertisement134 1958-06-10 1 use BRYLCREEM for the clean smart look flf \\\\W__%W<___W^ffi£_\™^ *^iu I brylcreem controls your hair perfectly— without mess m or grease 9 brylcreem givesyour hair a natural gloss without over* oiling Ijl brylcreem contains pure emulsified oils and tonic tn- mg grcdients Brylcreem is all you ask oi a balrdressing.134 words
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Article, Illustration152 1958-06-10 2 Bl I L V R I (i II T, I ngiai r cap t a n, said in I i I hen burg, Sv 1 1 ii.i\ thai he and Joj Beverlj (right i JT. e.i old miiiih, i til ihe sing ingReuter - 152 words
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Article42 1958-06-10 2 Presid< ni Elsenhower replied yesterday to Mr. Krushchev's latest Note on ways to police any future atomic tesi ban. tl was reported he was adamant about the U.S. proposal to hold the talks in Gem va U.P.I.U.P.I. - 42 words
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209 1958-06-10 2 Sound out de Gaulie Ike hands task to Macmillan PRESIDENT Eisenhower and U.S. staic Secretary John Foster Dulles are understood in Washingion to have left to Uvc ish Pri Minister Harold Macmillan the task of sounding out General de Gaulle on Fri 's future foreign poli :y. After a two-and-a-half-hour209 words
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Article127 1958-06-10 2 CORSICA: CABINET FILLS KEY POST CIENERAL CHARLES de f GAULLE and his Cabinet met for 4j minutes yesterday and approved a number of appointment- to fill vacant posts. Mr. Andre Malraux. the Information Minister, said that, contrary to expectations, there was no discussion of relations with Morocco and Tunisia. AlgerianReuter - 127 words
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Article174 1958-06-10 2 tion tab 5 Voting wa, 127 for V and il9 again rnroughout a half-hout d Uament building was* rounded by strong and polici Armoured c ars an a r, r earners patrolled t streets around Parlianu square from early mor inr until late last evenii when Parliament rose Yesterday'sRenter - 174 words
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Article24 1958-06-10 2 The Pope and i Cardinals. Archblsl Bi>hops yesterday ap] sainthood for a Spam n n and an Italian I riar.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 24 words
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190 1958-06-10 2 'Violence against Negroes' FBI probes reports THE United States Justice Department said yesterday that the FBI was investigating allegations of violence against Negroes in Dawson. Georgia. The Washington Post has reported that two Negroe. in Dawson died as a result of alleged brutality by the local police. It said oneReuter - 190 words
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Advertisement144 1958-06-10 2 s;^\ 7^ THE MODERN tonic A WORK HARD AND PLAY HARD Stifl exams lie ahead of this student. Hard and sustained study will he necessary *o gain the credits he requires lor the results will have an important bearing on his future career. Neither can sports be neglected and THE144 words
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407 1958-06-10 3 Save-mothers' debate: Church, doctors clash v v\h specialists and releaders clashed last a controversial teleission on abortion. ThP inquiry was televised i* Independent (com V. at a late hour preceded by several ig a inst allowing to watch the proamn Five give views Five m dical spokesmen a Leocologist, aReuter - 407 words
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Article, Illustration55 1958-06-10 3 Christened at St. Andrew's athedral at the weekend was rancis Pearson Baker, son of Mr. ud Mrs. 1 p. Baker, of 5 Ardmore Park. Singapore. Here, after the ceremony, are Mr. and Mrs. Baker, centre, witli their son, being held by the amah, and a group55 words
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234 1958-06-10 3 Ii PF'i :ion for the compulsory winding up of Pena Industries Limited djourned for three weeks by Mr Justice Wynn-Parry iii the i'v Division in London vcsierday. Charles Russell, Queen's Counsel, for thi company, said thi id been presented by the company itself inReuter - 234 words
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59 1958-06-10 3 An 'Old Look' about his mess dress for the WRAP ;U" r v: >' Air officers are a dress for unctions, the »trs announcei fl ay, i Hares (o 'i uniform leen inches ground— and Hledh "Old Is tn bluerial, wilh i inking braid e cult's. l odelled ai iReuter - 59 words
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Article73 1958-06-10 3 riENEKAL HUMBEHT DEE\J cabo opposition independent candidate who was defeated in Sunday's Portuguese presidential election, said vo tridav that he may challenge the validity ol the election In the courts He told repoi tei In Lisbon that he was not givi n 0 fair chance,Reuter - 73 words
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Article120 1958-06-10 3 rinvo Anglican monk i, 1 Fa! her Mark Tweed and Fattier Matthew Shaw .arrived in Eondon by air la t tlighl from Moscow after a two-wi eK tour of Russian monasteries. Father Tweedy laid at tie port Evi ryv h< re we went we wr ro wondcrtReuter - 120 words
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171 1958-06-10 4 The Singapore Free Press Opinion A home for the aged June i<>. 1958. it is sad to hear that >■ the management committee of the St. John's Home tor the aged are still $50,000 short of their immediate target figure. !The Government has given tho land and $110,000 has been171 words
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903 1958-06-10 4 Americans are still shocked by Anti-US wave OWN BACKYARD OVERLOOKED IN STRUGGLE WITH RUSSIANS, SAYS HENRY BRANDON iMERU till shocked and bewildered by the outbn aks ol hatred against them In Latin America and the Middle East The spitting and reck- ii;-' ing mobsters who attacked Vice-President Nixon left .1903 words
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Article93 1958-06-10 4 Beachcombler - Beachcombler pr-baker and o y ai fo man h ml I In on toi iam in tere I d re id ol a pnx i i "or m tkin bn ad "enzynv active ai] you have to do |i i to Ii > poi ate In your93 words
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Article, Illustration172 1958-06-10 4 lITHAT does the tur--25 moil in Trance S mean in terms of danger to Western de- fence? Most of the Sj NATO countries possess E or will soon possess the 5 Mke guided anti-air. E craft missile. ■2 The first country to have the 1,500-mile intermediate range172 words
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Advertisement19 1958-06-10 4 EHSI.Mi Green Spot P n Orange jL\ Ade. (smf' Mill. ill nil I nun ii limlmi i .mm, .ii.19 words
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Advertisement103 1958-06-10 4 ZDeJicioug feh. I the Wc§ r loves i I fis^n^ £Y* *4^- Is^": -javw qLjL-. flat aVi W- Jfc L -J __i __t_. Vj**. _r________f _W____t______ aaa* l,;jj ai^'sr^s* •*t>i9S&at Ma! BIRDS I yt^K__r_^y^^' _________\&_\w{ I' V^4^^M T^^^a^B^«SsBPP 1 '■''•"•''y-rookfd ar. <■ a v^? .Ji'®sjS?ii'" cj*. l WW^. t?2**r^ _t103 words
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Article, Illustration79 1958-06-10 5 I King Mi lien dra Bir Bikram U l, Deva of Nepal (eentre) U the Queen of Nepal being n i by Prime Minister Nehru of India on their ar- 1 rival at Delhi airport recently on a brief visit to India. Between the king andU.P.I. - 79 words
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227 1958-06-10 5 I Hi dispute between the Government and the Oriental Telephone and Electric! Company over valuation oi the firm's assets in Singapore will m ttled h\ arbitration. ci mpany's assets were taken over by the Government in Janry 55. Since then telephone services in227 words
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102 1958-06-10 5 Opening of dosks TV delayed a month the arrival of a control unit 1 Jland lias held 1 opening of tin 1 cult television I the Singapore 1 rd. Jj of the Board. »n, told the 'We held a I, 'Hon of the circuit equipei k, but withremi te control102 words
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163 1958-06-10 5 Red Cross awaiting reply from govt. THE Singapore branch oi the Red Cross Society is all set to start on the construction of its new headquarters, as soon as the Government agrees to lease a piece of land at the corner of Penang Road and Canning Rise. Mrs. B. S.163 words
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Article178 1958-06-10 5 IjiX-TERRORIST Michael J Andrea Ashiotla, Who used to command 70 ni KOKA's top gunmen in Cyprus, has tarted study Ing at an English university on a Gov< rnm< nt grant Onlv IH month, ftgO the face ot ash lot Is, with starUig eyes and Yul Brynnei178 words
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Miscellaneous516 1958-06-10 6 HUH HMHI lUlllllii. '''li ""in,,,,, j I MaSJ*^? j DORN today, you aie e %m I W3 the truth no matter material cost or the self-sa rific I Honest, sincere o«h forward, you A T. be the same. j It is likely that you ill j Ulusioned unless you rt516 words
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Article58 1958-06-10 7 I Malabar spot 25%, awaiting relea^ 1 I'.nats 25'a to 25*4, June shipment 25 U. Lampong spot 25 awaiting release 25ft, ment 25U. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot and awaiting release 39. afloats 38, and June shipment 37, sellers ex-dock. I-': 25 ito 25 U. June ship- 158 words
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Article91 1958-06-10 7 LONDON, June 9. COPRA Philippines e.i.f. U.K./ North European ports delivered weight per lon* ton June/July COPRA, Straits e.i.f. U.K./North European ports delivered weigh! per long ton June/July COCONI r oil crude Straits <if European ports in bulk P« loni ton June COCONUT OIL crude Ceylon91 words
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Article68 1958-06-10 7 NOW 'YOUNG' BECOMES DIRTY WORD A l this month a New state employer f longer advertise ma and beautiful the state comtainst dlscrimlnall0 :Ud ysterday. i. ,f criminatory word m A law barring S 'Hon Ln employj' reason ot age goes V on July 1. s nn nation spokesman a68 words
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Article49 1958-06-10 7 Navy man damaged ship -jailed Engineering mechanic James Spense was ye? ter^ sentenced to 18 months imprisonment at Valetta. Malta, after being found guilty of smashing pressure gauge glasses aboard his ship, tnc destroyer Diana. The Royal Navy com I martial also ordered his dismissal from the service. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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168 1958-06-10 7 C'WEALTH BOND IN ANTARCTIC CROSSING THE Duchess of Kent, aunt of Queen Elizabeth declared in London last night that the recent trans-An-tarctic expedition was a "striking tribute" to the bond of the British Commonwealth. She was presenting the Royal Geographical Society's special gold medal to Sir Vivian Fuchs, leader of168 words
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387 1958-06-10 7 r'HE Automobile Association of Singapore, reputable second-hand car dealers and some insurance firms welcomed a suggestion that cars involved In major accidents should have their log books endorsed in order to protect the interests of future owners. The suggestion was advanced by Mr.387 words
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158 1958-06-10 7 AN increasing number of people In Singapore are going abroad for holidays and studies. A spokesman of the Immigration Department said an average of 722 passports were issued monthly thi.s year compared with 655 last year. He said that their stock of 5,000 copies158 words
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Article31 1958-06-10 7 Three miners were killed and ten others reported i missing yesterday following l a gas explosion In a small colliery near Sunteawa Northern Japan. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article37 1958-06-10 7 Britain has decided to ini stall a scientist at her Emi bassy in Moscow to keep track of Russia's booming scientific and research de- velopment, olficlal sources I said in London yesterday.- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article44 1958-06-10 7 5 Three films for student: r will be screened at tn< Singapore Y.M.C.A in Or f. chard Road tomorrow a i 7.30 p.m. They are Soutl Africa", a preview for Visit Z ors "Durban Diary an< 10 "South African Came Parks".44 words
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Article34 1958-06-10 7 The U.S. Senate passed a bill by voice vote yesterday authorising the United States Maritime Administration to build two new large passenger vessels, costing about 103 million dollars.-34 words
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Article23 1958-06-10 7 Soviet Premier Niklta Khrushchev returned to Moscow yesterday from Sofia where he attended the Bulgarian Communist Party's Seventh Congress.— U.P.I.23 words
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Article57 1958-06-10 7 Water pressure has buckled the floor of the east chamber of one of the Panama Canal locks and crews are working round the clock to repair the damage. There is still one-way traffic through the lock's west chamber. The failure Is the worst since theReuter - 57 words
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Miscellaneous146 1958-06-10 7 -•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiii I SINGAPORE iHIGH TIDES I E TODAY: 5.29 p.m. E S TOMORROW: 5 32 a.m. and 6.27 p.m. THURSDAY: 7.04 a.m. E and 7.22 p.m. 1 FRIDAY: 825 a.m. and 8.09 p.m. SATURDAY: 9.22 a.m. ,I E and 8.49 p.m. 3 SUNDAY: 10.09 a.m. I and 9.25 p.m. MONDAY:146 words
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Article, Illustration86 1958-06-10 8 LET IT I RAIN— LET! IT POUR! Bad weather never i bothers a real horse- 1 1 j lover and two year-old §1 j Colin Drew forgot 5 1 the rain i n his ad- 1 j miration of Kitty, one of the horses taking p86 words
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280 1958-06-10 8 L-DRIVER HURTLED INTO RIVER -2 DROWNED L-driver. due to take his test the following week, swerving to avoid a rush-hour collision, crashed through rfver bank railings and sank in the Avon at Bristol, England The driver and his back-seat passenger were trapped antf drowned. Traffic jams miles long piled up280 words
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Article267 1958-06-10 8 GAS COOKER OF THE HAPPY COL WHY did I.ieut. -Colonel Rudolph de Salk I Tf playing: friend of Prince Philip tu rn ,M gas cooker in the kitchen where lie i dead? Two taps were on. The cooker door was open. The 62-year-old retired cavalry officer was sitting in a267 words
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Advertisement64 1958-06-10 1 TAe world's loveliest women... ...choose Drene shampoo! Studv ihe Klamorou:. film stars, lovely dancer, lL and i.s, nat.nß mode;;,' See how then beauty v depends on then lovely hair And nearly jlPK™^ il ,U >f them rhu c DRKNE the h.impo.i F^e/fc^ I t Now .Iv.lil.lblc ill 2 sixes 3;64 words
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Article, Illustration444 1958-06-10 1 I das&Uitfj c*o###Wfof* ©f jr/off'ff.v IY o London clV*igiu v i*s in luxurious mood niNGAPORE'S most festive anb niial s^ial event, the Queens B ir thda 3 garden party in tho bounds of Government House on Thursday, is expected to be the biggest andFree Press - 444 words
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418 1958-06-10 1 Siam's silks for S'pore Gay patterns in silk BIAM has im an Internationai stride witli her magnificent hand-loomed silks as fashion leaders from Japan to South America, New York to London have acclaimed these luscious textiles. Singapore lias just scored a triumph in "first choice" as bolts of the precious418 words
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Article, Illustration1238 1958-06-10 2 Feminas ope m mut mm BIBBBMBBBBMMMiBBMBIBM^-^- ~jt t*tt,*''mmmmwmmmmtmmtmmmmmmmmmm_\ ™E NEWEST. SNAPPIEST l\ MOST PRACTICAL PAGE |> I DESIGNED FOR WOMEN fu r --imi- n mim i iiiiiiMiiiwni.iiiiiimirf 'THE most sensational "cotton-oi the-year" r nr van!, is Horroekses' Caprice line, to be found 'li ,l( goods simps. It is the coloursFree Press - 1,238 words
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Article, Illustration98 1958-06-10 2 t Wonderful for storage of baby things, sweaters l t vn_) kS a 7 Uiese elegant lmi chests from Hona \±naminU^V{ skin 7 in mle ivorv tonc X "2mutyse colours thc desions traditional t t arr_.?nlT lP rC made V* h^dsom e bamboo screen I98 words
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Article, Illustration249 1958-06-10 2 HUNDRED YEARS OLD-BUT LOOKS SO MODERN A RAFFLES HOTEL Chinese antique* shop director has snared a precious "find" in a collet tion of early Singapore Chinese wedding costumes which have been safclv stared for easily 100 years in camphorwood chests. Some are worth SI, OOO in terms of ancient handworkmanshipFree Press - 249 words
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Article, Illustration42 1958-06-10 3 This miniature roulette wheel (it really works) should afford your guests hours of amusement while lighting their I smokes, too. It comes 1 in black enamel with satin brass supports, the wheel in colour. Free Press t picture. IFree Press - 42 words
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Article146 1958-06-10 3 IS EANB, returnrom Rome, offer amed Miele Bishoney .slices ed: 3 cups 0 f baking powder, jar, ft cup of onus, v 2 cup Ip. cinna- mon, x 2 cup honey and 3 eggs i reserve l while). silt flour, measure and resi ft with baking powder.146 words
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Article215 1958-06-10 3 CUSTOM MILLINERY, Salon New Yorker, 57 Stamford Rd.; alligator and antelope handbags, Antoinette's, 10 Collyer Quay; enameled iron cookware, John Little's, Raffles Place; Sunbeam Controlled Heat Frvpan-Cooker, thong Trading Co., 19-51 N. Bridge Rd.; Selangor pewter-ware and Malacca baskets, Orient Crafts. 108 Orchard Rd- and Avon Strawberry215 words
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Article, Illustration68 1958-06-10 3 Jewellery designers at a Battery Road genistone 5 E establishment will set your watch or a shimmer- ing new one in a broad bracelet as shown by tbe ?j 5 attractive model above. S 1 This original depicts a feminine timepiece centring a broad band of gold lavish withReuter - 68 words
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Article, Illustration354 1958-06-10 4 BRASS POTS FOR THE KITCHEN ON SHOW pUROPFS largesl metal goods factory, WMF, ii has sent a local silvercraft shop some oi its contemporary household and hospitality accessories and these are very beautiful In satin-polished bras-. The Arm which makes them turns out. gorgeous cutlery, cookware, {•oilec pots and ever.Free Press - 354 words
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Article, Illustration63 1958-06-10 4 All dressed up for the Queen's Birthday uaraen Party is this attractive young Singa- C porran in her charming frock of jcihel- I patterned pure silk, an original by a popular I young couturier here. In simple lines, the Z frock has a wide cwmnerbund63 words
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Advertisement32 1958-06-10 4 Bac Stick DEODORANT If v J ____i _______\_____w _W' ___^_\\\\\___\_m\\\_r a touch for day-long _f m L freshness The new, delightful underarm-hygiene so delightful ond comfortable ond so neat and Wt pleasing32 words
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Article52 1958-06-10 9 I na i worries. E was wry anxious to whole lite Uj his step.iupt witness was executive Miss 1 st] lffo rd, of Hadf* Buckinghamshire, U d she had seen the 'j frequently during to un pire at polo they wanted him It n,d him a Httle, but j52 words
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Article, Illustration61 1958-06-10 9 Eight year old Corinne De Silva enjoys .1 moment of Lj( jory .is the Lord Jlayor of London, Sir henis rruscott, helps j UT to trj on his hat at the Mansion House, London, recently. Corinne was attending i children's ton part) given by the lordReuter - 61 words
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Article, Illustration143 1958-06-10 9 Hollywood's Anne Baxter was all of a flutter when she flew into Britain recently. But she calmed down when she unpacked her hat box"Hats, hats, I love them. They soothe me so, cooed the now sparkling Miss Baxter. "I was depressed when I stepped143 words
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Article109 1958-06-10 9 A MOTHER-TO-BE ran 400 yards and dived into a river to try to save a drowning man. It happened when a dinghy towed by a cabin cruiser capsized* in the Medway at East Farleigh, near Maidstone. Two men in the dinghy were thrown into the river.109 words
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Article, Illustration84 1958-06-10 9 Dramatic role for Cleo lan singer Cleo s Laine is seen here with Edgar during gj rehearsals at tbe Roval Court Theatre, a London, in the West g Indian drama "Flesh To A Tiger." which the English Stage Company 9 is presenting. 9 The play was written by 30-year old84 words
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389 1958-06-10 10 SOLVING ASM PROBLEMS: JAPAN READY TO HELP tyiTIIOUT Asian prosperity and progress world peace and security Is impossible Japanese Foreign Minister Aiichiro Fujivam; said in Tokyo when announcing that— "Japan is ready to extend all possible cooperation toward the solution of the economic problems that currently confront the nations ofReuter - 389 words
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45 1958-06-10 10 Praised for having counter-revolt uncle arrested The Communist Chinese army's daily newspaper People's Liberation, published a picture of a young bombardier holding a certificate of merit awarded j for exposing his uncle as a fugitive counter revoluj tionary and having him ar- -1 rested. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article, Illustration70 1958-06-10 10 A night \iew of the I war-damaged Han Ri- I I ver bridge south of T >• Seoul which has just j j been reopened to traf- x j I fie after extensive re- pairs. J During the Korean i I war, a Korean army engineer was executed I for70 words
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Article103 1958-06-10 10 Pak. move to sell to Reds PAKISTANI Finance Minister Amjad Ali said in Karachi his country might be forced to expand its trade with communist countries to sell its huge cotton surplus and that talks already had began with Communist China. He declined, however, to confirm the announcement by theU.P.I. - 103 words
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Article56 1958-06-10 10 I Manufacturers of footwear 1 Hong Kong have ex- pressed the fear that a revision in the United States import duties on Hong Kong-made footwear would virtually "deprive" that British Colony pf its only advantage that of makinj goods at competitive cost. Last SKiJSI* Kollg «XPOrted M5142,000 worth of footwearU.P.I. - 56 words
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Article44 1958-06-10 10 Peru's Japanese colony is preparing an enthusiastic c welcome for Prince Mikasa, brother of Emperor Hirohlto t when he arrives in Lima on June 24 from Brazil, where he will take part in ceremonies marking the fiftieth anniversary of Japanese miaratinn tn Brazil- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 44 words
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Article89 1958-06-10 10 Mr. BK. Dass. Pakistan's Labour and Education Minister, ha s been elected president of th e 79-natlon International Labour Organisations annual con- I ferencc in Geneva.— -Reu- I ter. Seven tons of used clothing and food was handed to an official of an American relief agency in Hong I KongU.P.I. - 89 words
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Article25 1958-06-10 10 w Persian trade mission led by Gen. Ali Akbar Zargham i s now in Taipeh discussing Persia's purchase of sugar and tea from Formosa.— U.P.I.U.P.I. - 25 words
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Article42 1958-06-10 10 cylon, which is willing to guarantee that no private enterprises will be nationalised for 10 years, hopes for loans and grants from the United States as a result of the recent visit to Washington of Ceylonese Finance Minister Stanley de Zouza U.P.I.U.P.I. - 42 words
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Article80 1958-06-10 10 IMSTERN and Central Japanese prefectures are P nc,n th€ worst drought in years and their autumn riee erop has perished ChibT°anrf St 7 f Africultnre officials said the of the Tnnim agl l> ref ctur *s on the lower reaches of^the Tone River, north of Tokyo, areReuter - 80 words
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719 1958-06-10 10 42 million pieces of weights have to be replaced INDIA'S Jute industry A will start using metric measures on July 1. By so doing, it will begin standardisation, in the metric I system, ot weights and measures throughout India a process which may take many years to complete. Three monthsReuter - 719 words
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Advertisement67 1958-06-10 10 DHI CE I I I ULaIF and views K P ...yfcfjli about Asia today W jlf| r|| the Tried j J 1 r^^\ Surest J j OC SbK«b# service j "ONI »'0 firm you need (or export I I 322 41 ,c, w '-hipping and I i mturanc* i*rvfe« t67 words
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304 1958-06-10 11 Red trade push worries U.S. Govt. |,i, mills i utories and bustling assembly line .1 Soviet Russia and Bed China are ioomir L forger in Ihe eyes of American Governmci \m\ private economists as they wad soviet economic penetration oi lh< creasing i L IV< rid, Ii al lt SteUltciU.P.I. - 304 words
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104 1958-06-10 11 JAPANESE BUOYED UP BY VISIT OF TENGKU IIYU.Y discussions are in progresg In Tokyo on plans to expand trade with South-East \si.i, the .Middle East and South A m e r i e a mainly through suppij of credit facilities. number of pro BOSaJg have been advanced by Japanese businessmenReuter - 104 words
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Article264 1958-06-10 11 Producing more is top target IJHE basic document foi general debate by the International Labour Conference now meeting In Geneva bi B report by the Director "General, Mr. Da\ id Morse, U) which he itress* the struggle ol the Under developed ei .untries ol Africa, Lai ln America and AsiaReuter - 264 words
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99 1958-06-10 11 REACTION of Asian nations to assumption of i power by General Charles de Gaulle in Prance has i ranged from enthusiastic support to bitter criticism. Nations were divided roughly into three camps. The pro- Western nations were on General de Gaulle's side, hopingReuter - 99 words
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Advertisement156 1958-06-10 11 FREE PRESS j SHOPPING GUIDE JEZf" I Sew easy with the I *>' vour latest ii SEW-TRIC Lll-Ft n s U ELECTRIC MOTOR NP'^fP^ \i MICROSCOPE \\V^/1V Wl 3 OBJECTIVES, V -^S<S J -^t-J^i "Ht l^! •si s on revolving v-^^^v^ Price IW-\^- VJI IOX-300X ii S*!0.00. «?V ''J Easy156 words
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Advertisement261 1958-06-10 11 tADI VUi* GARRARD /"or £Wry sporf /^^Fffevv 4-Spccd Record Changer CUPS, SHIELDS, MEDALS. /^S^^V Suit lU Hm§ios TANKARDS, SPOONS, Etc. f+m^^KfU A "VERY LIBERAL DISCOUNTS ItßS^Ski c Hi" j/m \Ww__m\. ,uu IS \v^_\ r^ _Wj> Engraving a Speciality <J B> MmM* /f^^^fcP^/^' HIRE PURCHASE CAN lil V^T" >"- I— >261 words
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Article, Illustration368 1958-06-10 12 rpHINK kiiulh «i that pup you clkimoil the sola. Mis picture might be worth money to you. Calendar firms pa> nrell foi animal studies. When you see your pet playing With his favourite toy, be ready to snap a picture the moment he strikes an appealingCheono Boon Tee - 368 words
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Article, Illustration22 1958-06-10 12 iwn ngnmnrrom by WHAT'S THE CATCH (left) by Dr. Cheah Seng Kee. iw iMnir>.ini*m.ni»<i THE SPIDER Koh PengKoh Peng - 22 words
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Article, Illustration124 1958-06-10 12 A demonstration on nigh key world FIFTY tnembera of the Photosranh 1 attended thi lecture 01 "hS graphy" delivered by Dr Llln Tl f£ Phot* The audience was shown how to m key subjects and still life, Dr Lim ,h talk with his step-by-step demoiustration Fur the first time, thereLee Seek On - 124 words
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The Di-it Yourself Club
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Article, Illustration260 1958-06-10 13 Garden roller began as oil drum SATISI A( TOKY 1 rdt n roller tan l e from a five gallon "»l drum, concrete to Ini, two llin. strips in. x "in. iron bar, metal rod 23ins, j on threaded at each end, and a piece of hollow tubing to act260 words
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Article, Illustration137 1958-06-10 13 IZ"EEP your eye open for ways of utilising existing landmarks in your garden. For example, part of this tree had to be cut away, but instead of cutting it to ground level, part of the stump has been used as the support for a seat. Three pieces of 2in. x137 words
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Article226 1958-06-10 13 SIMPLE ROCK POOL r>o( 'K can be ImIV an informal pool forjnied in a l jular hap and Ihi n ards id< d with rockery. The ground hould be i x cava'ti d to a depth ol proximately 9ins. with .sloping sides formed. Ram thi tr th .veil to con226 words
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Article144 1958-06-10 13 rpo brighten up old wood J en picture frames", Rrsl roughen the surface with a eoars»> glass paper. then prepare a mixture ol plaster filler and liberal', coal the frame. Apply it wah a putty knife I hen gently I ppl the surface with a144 words
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Article40 1958-06-10 14 j rrai follow iny horses win not starl to. morrow: I Hurry Hurry, Anna Kunuira, Couag, Red sun r 1 1 e. lonosphere, Pain Valley, 1 unii> Pace, STga Mondeau, Durendal, Budgerigar and Bright Eyes 111.40 words
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Article245 1958-06-10 14 Two first day winners clash |\ty PETER AND QUINY, TWO WINNERS THE iU FIRST DAY. HAVF BEEN BROUGHT TOGETHER IN THIS CLASS 4 DIV. 2 RACE OVER 6F. My Peter is up two divisions witli 21b extra and Quiny is up one division with 71b more than actual weight carried.245 words
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1537 1958-06-10 14 AMUSEMENT PARK TO TAKE THE MAIN SPRINT ALLAN LEWIS GIVES THE BEST BETS FOR TOMOR!?^! (lass 1, l)\v. 1-5-1 Furs Amusement Park 0.09; Hope tui Bine 8.09; High ><■< k> so;, G< IMM.II I'll .S l) J silv« I .Mis treet 8.03; Take Eass s .6 .Muinhu K92 Hui i1,537 words
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Article263 1958-06-10 14 rrwr; BEAUTY, third of jjj JL the Hobbs' trained S horse 9 that did not start the first day, should win the Class i Div, l— 6F i race. a The Beauty finished seg Cond to Qulrij in her last start at ipoh263 words
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Article182 1958-06-10 14 One winner you shouldn't miss DISTRIBUTOR II V. SHOULD BE THE BEST BET OF THE DAY IN THE CLASS 4 DIV. 5 EVENT OVER 6P. Distributor, who has Just concluded a short spell at Cameron Highlands, finished second to Blue Swell in his last start at Ipoh in March. He182 words
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Miscellaneous138 1958-06-10 14 !piiiifliiilß«»^^ "f— TT^T* 1 I mmmm *T¥ lm mmmmm _____________________w___mmn___________________________ Mbb^bbbM. I I I I I 1 I CLIEs ICROSS They never give no tor an 1 (l1 beai i i rry answei I (3-3). teria i -ir 6 One ha it flnallj iI) 7 I lal chargi to Ben138 words
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Article115 1958-06-10 15 TRUEMAN BOUNCER HIT HIM ON NOSE ENGLAND gamed the u il easy victory x w Zealand in th< iateh yesterday winning b] i day and a I New Zealanders. t> u their second urday, lost >ix wickt ts tile adding GS re all out for ist bowli r Treclaimed twcReuter - 115 words
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Article, Illustration292 1958-06-10 15 Gllan Lewis - Gllan Lewis lOOK-OUT TODAYS TRACK WORK Nj p' lATAN (Posner) miss( d his first favour ol the Perak Derby turday was the rker at ipoh this img. from the seven post doing steady »rk 11 5 I I m< is an i intitj over IU th292 words
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Article, Illustration493 1958-06-10 15 FRANCIS ROZARIO - The giant-killers clash... FRANCIS ROZARIO SOgjfEWaE AND TWO OTHERS VISIT DOCTOR by [I'.AM officials ol Indonesia and Siajn sa\ thai Lhree vita] I nioi> \> iii \>\:w y pai in i< might's Tin »mi;>n mh) Zone Final at Un Singapore Badminton Hall. rhey name heat, I mina and luck. TheirFree Press - 493 words
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Article238 1958-06-10 15 ll T UST Indian batsman Pi ter Wighl led a brisk reply by Somersel yesterday to Surrey's dT foi eight declared. Wight hi r 175 in live hours 10 minutes with 20 fours, after irrowly escaping being run out in the first ovei oi the day. CLOSEReuter - 238 words
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Advertisement155 1958-06-10 15 For all tastes a A and interests '\Sa% As well as giving complete details of all Radio Malaya's English, Malay, Indian and Chinese programmes, the B.B.C. General Overseas Service, Radio Australia and All India Radio, your f -^R w% Radio Weekly is full of in- J teresting features on the155 words
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Miscellaneous76 1958-06-10 15 ,i i m Tonight'* ties Charoen Watana sin Tan Joe Hock. Thanoo Khajadbhai v Ferry Sonneville. i04iiibie».% Sunthorn Subabandhu and Kamol Sujauanit v Njoo Kim Bie and Tan King Gwan. Charoen and Prida Wongakragul v Tan .Toe Hock and Lie Po Djian. TOMORROW Siitfjlt's Charoen v Sonneville: Thanoo v Joe76 words
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Article176 1958-06-10 16 End dock strike talks collapse \BOIT tons ot food, Including S.OOO tons Ol meat, were reported yesterday to be held up because of the strike oi iO.OOO London dock- I ers which has stopped work on 118 ships. Shiploads ol fruit, vegetables, butter andReuter - 176 words
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Article28 1958-06-10 16 A Bomarc, the United States' most highly developed ground-to-air Interceptor missile, was fired from the launching site at Cape Ca- j naveral. Florida, yesterday j ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article30 1958-06-10 16 Loading and unloading operations at Bombay docks have been paralysed for the[ last two days by a strike of supervisory staff employed by stevedore firms. Reuter hhush jjjReuter - 30 words
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Obituary28 1958-06-10 16 2d Hords, >6 (minimum). BERGHINER PAULINA oeloved wife o! Dr. I. Berghiner and mother of Dorothy passed away suddenly at General Hospital on 9th June. wvm i28 words
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Article68 1958-06-10 16 rpwu Pakistani oflicers i X and six porters of J British-Pakistani forces expedition to 25,500- foot Mount Rakoposhi were swept 1,500 feet down the mountainside by an avalanche last I Friday, but all escaped j injury, the expedition's leader, Captain Michael j Banks, reported byReuter - 68 words
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310 1958-06-10 16 Govt, decides to change pension rules THE Singapore Government has acceded to de- A mands by a section of its staff that the Widows and Orphans Pensions scheme should be amended. Under amendments published by the Govern ment last night bachelors who contribute to the fund will get all their310 words
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250 1958-06-10 16 Egyptian aircraft over Lebanon charge T>HE Lebanese Ci.bi- net yesterday asked the Foreign Ministry to draw the attention of the United Arab Republic embassy in Beirut to "repeated violation of Lebanese skies by Egyptian military aircraft." The ann o u ncement came after a Cabinet meeting. It is not knownReuter - 250 words
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113 1958-06-10 16 ALGERIAN insurgent leaders meeting in Cairo last, night appealed for "an all-out offensive against French forces in Algeria." A statement said: "Attack the enemy everywhere you find him. Overtake him with sudden. SWift blows whenever the time is ripe, without pity or mercy, for FranceReuter - 113 words
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Article39 1958-06-10 16 The possibility of a visit 0 London by President Eilenhower in November has M'on discussed with the 'resident by Mr. Macmillan AiC British Prime Minister, i 1 was understood in Wash- 1 ngtOXl last night.- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration173 1958-06-10 16 They said gooc^M with flowers JrsT before ar 9 North lef| li Ing Deputv irairiW Manager of lh 9 bour Board. lbuu| B to bcmrdaQantas plan I for Britain s 'n pore Airport sterdavHj about 30 members 0 (9 his stall rushed™ through the entrance W and presented inm 9Free Press - 173 words
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Article64 1958-06-10 16 A Red defence chief sacked GENERAL Petr Panchev- S sky has been dismissed from his post as Buga- a rian Defence Minister, th^ s Bulgarian news agency 5 B.T.A. said yesterday. g This surprise dismissal follow j a visit to Sofia by s Mr. Mkita Khrushchev for E the Bulgarian64 words