The Singapore Free Press, 15 August 1958
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Title Section17 1958-08-15 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper 15IW. Singapore, Friday, August 15, 1958. Price 15 Cts17 words
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Article, Illustration317 1958-08-15 1 THF visit to Ghana next year of the Queen E 1 and Prince Philip has brought to light a difficulty which is intriguing both London and Vecra, according to Daily Express co- S lumnist William Hickey. E By all the rules, writes317 words
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Article46 1958-08-15 1 Many arrests in big Cyprus swoop B (1 number of 01 neat interest r police' 1 have been f i and a considerable >t arms and am(i anil terrorist ni ;Swanlake" m comilS?i c i John "'''l' of the 'Sw:msahj ycstertne swood war Boing ou ReuterReuter - 46 words
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215 1958-08-15 1 HUSSEIN SMASHES NEW PLOT: 16 OFFICERS HELD KING Hussein of Jurdan has smashed a new Dlot against his throne. Well-informed sources in Amman said yesterday that at least one highranking officer had been arrested and about 15 other officers placed In custody. The plotters belonged to an Infantry brigade stationedU.P.I. - 215 words
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Article78 1958-08-15 1 Epidemic kills 8 children AN encephalitis epidemic l« rapidly spreading in Southern Japan, where eight children have already died A United States Air Force spokesman said in Tokyo yesterday that a special air force jet aircraft has delivered urgently needed serum to southern Kyushu. The epidemic was first reported inReuter - 78 words
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275 1958-08-15 1 ALL 99 IN CRASH PLANE FEARED DEAD 5-nation air-sea armada scours area, but... 99 people aboard a Dutch airliner lost in the Atlantic were feared dead early today. The bodies of 12 victims have been recovered by ships which began reaching the scene about 16 hours after the disaster. EightReuter - 275 words
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119 1958-08-15 1 Police sift mystery of kidnap report pOLICE are continuing JT investigations into the mystery of a kidnap report received from the Mandai area shortly before 2 a.m. today. The police were alerted on a Temporary Alarm. The Informant said he saw four men dragging a fifth into a taxi. Engine119 words
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114 1958-08-15 1 Banda tells M.P: I'll sock you on the jaw if... Ceylon's Prime Minister. Mr Solomon Bandaranaike, told a member of parliament yesterday that he would "sock him on the jaw" if he persisted in calling him "Mister Slnhala Solomon." In apparent good humour, the member, Mr C. Sunteralingam of theReuter - 114 words
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Article31 1958-08-15 1 September first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 81J cents a lb., up oneeighth of a cent on last night's close. The tone was quiet.31 words
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Advertisement26 1958-08-15 1 J Jmß^^^B^^^ BBJnr"ii''' ««4 UulißUi Available from all Good Dealers and THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. 55 Raffles Place tfS *Pors Cold Storage A reads, Orchard Road,26 words
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Article268 1958-08-15 2 British troops leave when we are safe IOKDVN yesterday rejected the idea of having a I fiited Nations force, or even an observer team on tlie Lebanon pattern, preserve her political independence. Mr. Abdul Muiiem Ritai. chief Jordanian delegate, told the U.N. General Assembly, on the268 words
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Article450 1958-08-15 2 factor In Ihe present troubles m the Arab countries." Mr. Rifal ;aid indirect attacks and "disguised armed activities" would no doubt continue until they covered all parts of the Arab Peninsula and North Africa. Mr. Kilai said that United Nations measures to ensurs the integrity ofReuter - 450 words
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Article38 1958-08-15 2 RUSSIAN language broadcasts to Eastern Europe of the IN. General Assembly debate on the Middle East were being jammed by the Communists yesterday for the second day running, the U.S. Information Arenrv reported. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 38 words
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Article, Illustration71 1958-08-15 2 A PACKED house at the Cultural Centre Canning s Rise, last night acclaimed the star of the Singapore r Ballet's season which lasts until Augr. 20. Husband-and-wife team Vernon Martlnus andFrances Poh (above) starred in the pas-de-dru\ fromi "Aurora's Wedding." s Goh ChooFree Press - 71 words
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239 1958-08-15 2 MIXED WELCOME IN LEBANON FOR IKE'S PLAN PRESIDENT Eisenhower's 1 proposals for a Middle East Marshall Plan were welcomed in government circles in the Lebanon and Jordan yesterday, but the Lebanese opposition leader called them "potentially dangerous." The Lebanese Premier, Mr. Sami as-Solh, welccmed the economic aid proposals as "excellentU.P.I. - 239 words
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Article107 1958-08-15 2 THE SOVIET PRESS yesterday printed President Eisenhower's six-point plan for the Middle East but gave conspicuously little comment about economic aid lor Arab states. Mr. Andrei Gromyko's reference In New York to lite need for an appropriate examination of the US aid proposal, suggests thatReuter - 107 words
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Article37 1958-08-15 2 A girl was born yesterd to Mrs. William Guard former Miss Ham "< l! Suryama, whoso Am< ex-soldier husband convicted by 0 Japa court of killing 0 woman scavenger Army firing January 195 T.37 words
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Article, Illustration50 1958-08-15 2 Three-year-old "give-away" Anthea Lycett, who received an elbow injury and burns in the Benghazi air crash on Saturday, was operated on In the world-famous Great Ormond Street children's hospital in London yesterday. A spokesman at the hospital said he could not give details of her condition. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article40 1958-08-15 2 Thirty British veterans of two world wary from the North Staffordshire Regiment (The Prince of Wales's) were the guests yesterday of the Burgomaster of the ancient town of Jodoigne, Belgium. 50 miles southeast of Brussels40 words
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Advertisement129 1958-08-15 2 a f I I was drtennined j and so I bin! i one myself." »yj I ts anazing liow your scope widens /-^7^^—^r/ I when the righl equipment is at f'^~~- ~^~"~"~--X hand Making your own furniture, L ""^3^ ate T^ JL 11/ building a t;s>rac,e. oi toy.s for the129 words
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160 1958-08-15 3 m iner struck match in pit— and 9 fellow workers died i! ..truck illegal Scottish coalmin lied nine men i report on tne an i\ to light a cigarette in c caused an explosion md Injured 11 more, an -aster said yesterday. The report on the explosion at Lindsay colliery,Reuter - 160 words
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Article40 1958-08-15 3 first vertical ie has made 20 in the past few 5 announced m rthern Ireland, t S.C. 1- a small aircraft d feet above th<* itform, and land- complete control, the m ikers said. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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94 1958-08-15 3 SUNKEN SUB. RAISED 16 YEARS LATER CIXTEEN years after being sunk in an air raid in Lazaretto Creek. Malta, the British submarine P. 36 has teen brought to the surface, the Admiralty announced In London last night. The work of raising her 650- ion hull, which lay on a narrow94 words
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173 1958-08-15 3 A MAN who barricaded /v himself in the belfry r> r the parish church at LlntUSkea, County Fermanagh. Northern Ireland. for six hours and hurled masonry from the tower. was arrested yesterday. Patrick Leonard, a 31--year-old labourer, broke into the churchReuter - 173 words
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Article, Illustration88 1958-08-15 3 The K.A.I-. Seletar E Fair was marked by E z: many attractions this E year, including: a dis- E E Play by R.A.F. Police E E Wogs, a model aircraft E display, and a rock 'n' E roll contest. E Music was provided E by the88 words
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147 1958-08-15 3 LEADERS of Britain's 3,000,000 engineering and shipbuilding workers declared yesterday that they would strike If necessary to enforce a £200,000.000 wages claim now before employers. The "trade unionists in aggressive mood at their annual conference at Paington unanimously agreed to oppose anyReuter - 147 words
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32 1958-08-15 3 Brit a ins South Uist rocket range In the outer Hebrides is expected to be In operation next summer a war oflico spokesman said I yesterday, ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Advertisement86 1958-08-15 3 /js%s^ Competition Details S (OXO -'5 V V yOU W^ r£)^av 7^? inside the cartoons, v V/ 1 which you can get t' i A^' i l in y° ur nearest -./V 'fi^Pk V A^§ Sh °P- rV v n^ s v'y^' "IIIMDED" 20%D15t8^ T I vUPrlrCIf FOR EVERY ENTRY86 words
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The Singapore Free Press Friday Aug. 15, 1958. Opinion
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Article195 1958-08-15 4 vow the United States has said it. The U.S. Government considers that the communist regime in China will not last and U.S. policy is aimed at hastening its passing. Publication of this clarification of U.S. policy, contained in a State Department memorandum (See Pago 12)195 words
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Article671 1958-08-15 4 FIELD MARSHALL; LORD HARDING - FIELD MARSHALL LORD HARDING By former Governor of Cyprus ryi n ;re Is one I hing to remembej about the fcei rible iit vat lon in Cypi us ..one I hing to r ttn mb< j\)<)\ c all Makarios is at the bottom oi everything I671 words
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Article, Illustration495 1958-08-15 4 Makarios behind it all: Nothing will turn him from his grisly ambition well-informed and intelligent. He rarely showed any emotion at all. He is a born poker-player. I told him that we needed the use ol the island for military purposes for an indefinite period because of our obligations toPopper - 495 words
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Article86 1958-08-15 4 Beachcombor - Beachcombor %&&?v"?' BBBok JSire it did no! lurprlse me to read i hal a man had stood OKI hl| head lor seven and a hall hours in a pit lilled with fish, be-(-au.se I had just learned that, a <i rummer had beaten his drum f« -r86 words
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Advertisement26 1958-08-15 4 DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING FOR YOUR HAPPY OAY m He' P.H.HENDRY iring h II Noith Bridge Road Singapore, ♦<. A X ual.i I u im jm 1 126 words
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Advertisement57 1958-08-15 4 Bell c Howell < i $1 ,235/- (Spore) OPERATES ON THE SAME GENERAL PRINCIPLE AS THE HUMAN EYE, WHICH AUTOMATICALLY ADJUSTS ITS IRIS TO COMPENSATE FOR VARIABLE LIGHT CONDITIONS. Fitter! with fast 20 mm. f/1.9 wide angle lens Sole Agents H.A. O'CONNOR CO., LTD. I f. 101 aw BUILDING, BATTERY57 words
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Article, Illustration317 1958-08-15 5 Appeals for loans were fantastic so Board said No npHE Industrial Promotion Board, x which has a revolving capital ol $1,000,000, has so far given out onlj aboul $250,000 tn loans to four or The Board had scrutini led about go applications, but most of then could noi fulfil thePopper - 317 words
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Article, Illustration103 1958-08-15 5 Helsinki born Taina Elfi above) the former ballet tii who makes films in Hollj wood, has been signed ti, the Rank Organis--1'" (<• play opposite Kenneth More in a new. colour production b> Bettj Box of THE VJ 51 EPS t rive-foot-flve-inch103 words
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Article48 1958-08-15 5 f > r ''A and lecture ternationai Oeo v arand earth sa 1 b« held at lh»EttlOtl ('(^ritro next Thun p in jramme la ponthe JToint Group Mechanical and I Bii en ,i.i leal a ttion i .Jnclude i\v m Radio Re i ari Sub48 words
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Article, Illustration201 1958-08-15 5 TENDERS SCRIBBLED IN PENCIL WILL NOW BE RULED OUT CONTRACTORS who V write quotations in pencil when tendering for Singapore City Council jobs in future are in for trouble. A council spokesman said such tenders would bn regarded as invalid. Tender forms were examined by relevant rie partment.s. he added,Free Press - 201 words
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Article27 1958-08-15 5 President Eisenhower has accepted the resignation of Dr. Edward Teller, as a member Of tho General Advisory Committee ol the Atomic Eenergy Commission. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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102 1958-08-15 5 TiHE Royal Singapore Flying Club has asked its members to let the secretary know in advance when they wish to fly so a regular schedule can be arranged. Members of the dub flew 235 hours in July, a record figure so far this year102 words
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Advertisement88 1958-08-15 5 /efUiev 'Viteicutlo Traffic Games ACTION-PACKED Toys J < 1 v i that thrill youngsters 1 ■<■■-•'■ -/j >^ > ot any age all over <y < J Mpte«^ lhe world >< Ir vrf-fe' Kit from $6.75 to $57.50 >s > Available from (ORCHARD STORE, 271 Orchard Rd Spore, 9. Tel:88 words
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Advertisement46 1958-08-15 6 Firm and pleasing to the lips mild yet deeply satisfying to the taste -Chesterfield alone is pleasure- J packed by Accu-Ray. CHESTERFIELD *L firld iff SATISFIES THF (UpARF.TTEb U i inc. jt^ MOST! L'll-"- v v r^ «^F^ *^lr^ •*^ir^ ~*tr **^r -^r^ f^%^*^^ *^Kr^ m46 words
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Miscellaneous196 1958-08-15 6 I a MM H Ml tl Ita Ml '^b k' Ml '*4 1^ flfll MA i^ 4-j jm j^m fit far, mm nfc A^ mm gk ftf dk M| Hb Lty 3f f 2B fll B a fll H JUT lIAUKIi) by Sydney Jordan J4r*v*v/re sjanos. jen^HAWkt is ihfo'?i*ld \IM196 words
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Miscellaneous420 1958-08-15 6 iii.i.iii.,. tmmm lnii BORN today, you have been iy.. n one outstanding talent by the stars and you will be derelict m pi duty it you do not develop it E height of expression. Early m liii E discover the one thing that you warn c most to accomplish. Then420 words
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Round the World Market Prices
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Article163 1958-08-15 7 LONDON, Aug. 11 I'icvious Today Xl p!!ii^\"K K> r. l g* jgg; g* jgj geyl 234 buyei 23% buyers 23 seller- L'J .sellerim Ktti kSo i RBB WmH 234 buyei 234 buyers Bl 23 i sellei 23 i sellers Xi RBI R Se i 188 Sfitltiiwnt Hou163 words
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Article89 1958-08-15 7 NEW YOKK. dug, 14. Previous Today <i>ot 04 7 110:r M.37 nom. S«it f "S tel Sept. 8 bW» 93.50 buyers 94.87 sellers 94.37 sellers O(( 93.75 buyers 93.37 buyers 94 75 seller 94.25 sellers roxi Quiet. SALES: Nil RUBBER: futures Sept. 28.40 buyers 28.80 paid 28.7089 words
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Article25 1958-08-15 7 NEW YORK, Aus; 1 i Previous Today 509.22 510.30 132.43 132.00 i Bonds 88.96 83. 8R 79.24 79.29 omposiie Averages 175.15 175.2825 words
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Article59 1958-08-15 7 27^2, awaiting afloats 27 to August shipmeni > c and f. Lamawaiting release t to 26%, first prices Quoted in VS. certs Her ib. hall A igusl shipment. 2G', 26 to 26 2 cif. Sarawak spot 27. Muntok white .-pot and, awaiting release 43. ;iflo;.!.s 42 to 40.59 words
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Article101 1958-08-15 7 LONDON, Aus 11 r Prc\ioiis Today i«iik\ Philippines c.1.1. c .K. North European ports delivered i pei long ton Aug.^Sept. $201 seller: $202 sellers 1 OPRA Strata c.i.t. U.K./Nortli uropean ports delivered pei long ton Aug. Sept. E72^ sellers £72', sellers (l( ON I 1 OIL101 words
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Article40 1958-08-15 7 The Thirteenth Singapore Company of the Boys' Brigade will celebrate their Tilth anniversary on Sept 5 at St. Andrew's Cathedral Memorial Hall. The Commissioner Of Police, Mr. A E. G. Blades. will Inspect their parade40 words
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Article31 1958-08-15 7 Prince Norodom Sihanouk. Prime Minister of Cambodia arrived in Kunming, Communist China, yesterday at the head of a state delegation, the New China News Agency reported.- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article231 1958-08-15 7 I\ GH yesteraaya In the Briti.sh J to 4.. per cent ady been largely in the recent ikrt rise, price ier progress and closed on b I firm note a good tern- '>' oilt-edged and dily advanced W(U a partial ortfa «he c/o.sr expected to MipReuter - 231 words
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315 1958-08-15 7 $24 MIL. A YEAR FROM TOURISM FORECAST can nope for about $24 million a year from its tourist industry when it is fully and properly exploited. The Director of Tourism, Mr. K. Ilowlett, made this forecast to the Free Press yesterday but said it would not take place for some315 words
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Advertisement93 1958-08-15 7 -^^^imP|^M||||||flP| Air crash survivors home Sir Allied and Lady ministrations. Savage, survivors of last Thirty-four of the 54 week-end's air crash near people aboard the VNBenghr/i, North Africa count airliner were killed arrive at London Airport in the crash. The plane Sir Alfred is Second was en route from BulaCrown93 words
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Miscellaneous59 1958-08-15 7 iiiimiimimmimimmiimmii!^ SINGAPORE JHIGH TIDES TODAY: 11.23 a.m. and 10.51 p.m. TOMORROW: 11.56 a.m. E and 11.35 p.m. E SUNDAY: 1i.30 p.m. E MONDAY: 0.19 a.m. E and 1.03 p.m. TUESDAY: 1.05 a.m. E and 1.39 p.m. !EWE D N E SDAY: 1.33 i E a.m. and 2.16 p.m. E THURSDAY:59 words
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Miscellaneous141 1958-08-15 7 Today's radio programme i 15 p.m. Sweei and Lively; 1.30 Time Signal and News; 146 Pun and Frolic; 2.00 Cln.se Down; 5.00 String Serenade; 5.30 At the Piano, 5.40 Radio Ranch; 8.00 Mailbag, Sarojinl Lourdes plaj youi requests; 6.30 Living In thfl Country, by I, m Hope; 815 f Ighi141 words
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Article, Illustration118 1958-08-15 8 Albert Davis was until recently a Guardsman E stationed at Wellington Barracks In London, hut since leaving he has become a very enthusiastic fisherman, E catching salmon In North Wales. He and several others are iolttg extremely well netting salmon as thej enter the ri\er Aber Glaslyn118 words
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329 1958-08-15 8 VTINE-YEAR-OLD John ll Sinv.leton Mulled at his father, John Singleton, a f 'i n :i court i oom and aid i hey had to en "the L< t ol pals." Thi it he wa asked ll his fat her had hurl him329 words
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Article88 1958-08-15 8 The crabs in this basket are not designed for the table Vet, They are hring measured by Mr /i/. N. Mtstakidis {right) a tfi arm c MentiSt Of the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food] then marled with black paint, tagged and returned to the sea. theReuter - 88 words
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Article, Illustration57 1958-08-15 8 rr Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, E Pri in c Minister of E Gfiana who is in Lon- don on a rive-dap visit was received in audience by The Queen at Buek- ingham Palace. E Here Dr. Nkrumah in E his native robes when E he leftKeystone - 57 words
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Article, Illustration170 1958-08-15 8 TWO YFAK OLD Janice Bamber died from polio v week after she had an Injection of American Salk vaccine. Last week a doctor said there was no link between the injection and her death. But, said Manchester coroner Mr. Jess?! Kyerofi: "Personally I would have thought there was i170 words
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Article, Illustration66 1958-08-15 9 |,d in the econd .r r ection. None ny .npioms How then do you suggest the child got polio? Slit' picked it up in the way others who suffer from it do. Later Mr. Jea s c 1 Rycroft said: '"What I said In court is no criticism of66 words
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Article73 1958-08-15 9 you want to play ''this little pigi gy" kindly go sotne- where else. That was 13- month-old John Mowietts first reaction. But he decided to co-operate when he found that the man who wanted to be friends ivas comedian Norman Wisdom. Norman was inReuter - 73 words
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Article, Illustration132 1958-08-15 9 THEY PLAN TO SAIL UP AMAZON TtHOUGH admitting they A have never been to see four Middlesbi ough, Yorkshi] c, youths are planning to .sail a mum 11 ketch across the Atlantic, and up the River Amazon. 1 hey describe tin Ir objei a.s "somethin 5 unu ua 1 and132 words
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Advertisement68 1958-08-15 9 I i I M w I fit rday and night on Pan American's f* > f^^^-^^m President Service Js*y k^f D lan ami rican s exclusive Sleeperette service gives you Co nil or t ull ii! '.'l it Ion:'. ror r< i<t vci i ions, fci.i /i iir h Ipl68 words
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354 1958-08-15 10 THE VILLAGE COULD NOT FORGIVE AND FORGET H()MK again after 48 years has come tne man who never forgot to the village that nevei forgave what happened In 1910 in tbat year young Charles Edwards ran away to Canada. Behind m Old Bradwell, Buckinghamshire a village ol 300 people, he354 words
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Article, Illustration100 1958-08-15 10 'Hydrofoil' boat goes on trial "Halobates", a 15 t o n experimental hydrofoil boat is here undergoing tests by tii? U.S. Nayy 1 Bureau of Ships. The craft is capable of speeds of more than 30 miles an-houi with loads of above 8,000 pounds, It is purely a re search100 words
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219 1958-08-15 10 MIX-IT- YOURSELF MILK WORRIES U.K. DAIRY BOARD A SYNTHETIC form of milk which costs less than half the price of cow's milk, is selling so well that the Milk Marketing Board is seriously worried about its effect on the dairy Industry. It IS like ordinal.) JlllK except that the butter219 words
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Article96 1958-08-15 10 If will 'swing' in the wind The elli sky- r pe J D »<* WAosta square, Milan, is now nearing completion v is the tallest n Europe and the third highest in [U world. it has three underground levels and 31 floors served by 12 lifts travel ting at speed96 words
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Article172 1958-08-15 10 MISSING BROTHERS TUCK IR MR JOHN THOMSON manager of a lara iiltra-mod< n self-service store at St. George j Cross, Glasgow, opened for busii i ss at morning. A squad of woi girls. In Sh, W" 1 coats stood by the lade: shelve- ready to rin_ the bill- in their172 words
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Article23 1958-08-15 10 a total oi I wnc killed 10,371 I injured and i; I FelrjltwSann. I London v. terda I23 words
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Article, Illustration9 1958-08-15 11 Frid ay Photography Page by ■JM»\': Ho Moon LokHo Moon Lok - 9 words
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Article603 1958-08-15 11 OUR CITY PRESENTS EVERY DAY A WEALTH OF PRIZE PHOTOCRAPHIC MATERIAL FOR THE KEEN AMATEUR 01'K photographic experts li ay c made the most of Malaya's vas[ coast in their quesl for ideal But you don't have to visit faraway places to hunt clown a prizewinning print. There's an603 words
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Article, Illustration563 1958-08-15 11 IE THING THAT SHOULD NEVER DAMPEN THE ARDOUF OF THE GOOD PHOTOGRAPHER IS A DROP OF RAIN. nice to take shots in clear sun with few lighting worries ster dims and finer lenses on even the most economical mteur photographer can snap hisHarry K. H. Tan - 563 words
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179 1958-08-15 12 i i SPECIAL consideration fot Ametieu'i wowI recognition 0/ Communist Chine ti thai large and influential ■<>.'<'' ..r</v Chinese cotn\munitiei exist \i\ most 0/ the countries <>i South-East Asia, says a special U.B. state Department memorandum to US diplomatic tnis"The efforts <>i these South179 words
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Article, Illustration1077 1958-08-15 12 RED RULE IN CHINA WILL PAS U.S. SEEKS TO HASTEN THE DAY THE United Slates' elearcul refusal to recognise \ivi\ !hina has given new heart to America* a n t i communist friends in Asia, re port United Press International correspondents stationed in the capitals of Free Asian countries. it1,077 words
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209 1958-08-15 12 ''Liv Shao-chi, the second-ranking member of the Chinese Communist Party has said: 4 The most fundamental and common duty of Communist Party members is to establish communism and transform the present world into a communist world.' "Mao Tse-tnng himself has said that209 words
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Article265 1958-08-15 12 nists and the U.S.S.R rather than in the other direction...The two partner.^ in the Sino-Soviet alliance clearly realise their mutuai dependence and attach great impoifiance to bloc unity, vis-a-vis, the Frrc World. "Furthermore. the alliance with the U.S.S.R. ha., a special importance for the Chinese communists since265 words
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Article585 1958-08-15 13 HAROLD BUNTING - HAROLD BUNTING By i )iue girls the pattern of romance i« to a plumber's mate and liV I Council house. For others it is less confional. themselves standing up to the pits tips baking films for tneir nat- or being expelled from pleairesc the South of France. lU( i585 words
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Article59 1958-08-15 13 had worried unFKKh bridal din Wull h ad a every ]J Person vithin 200 J the cere- 'irow .hat .she "owing the tain they months ehi ilr might tak n and said: to have for thla nalr c WOUld better.* 1 prelude to Ik 'niolded in 11(1(1 (Hate, 18/-)59 words
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Article131 1958-08-15 13 Y<>r\<; MR. KEEFE, By Stephen Bir mincham. Collins, 15i About a trio of rich young Now Englanders trying to make sense of themselves In the alien soil of California, Developments lean heavily <>n copybook Frond, but. thr sophisticated talk and underlying Infantilism of these131 words
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Article, Illustration13 1958-08-15 13 by One of the illustrations Phil TaylorPhil Taylor - 13 words
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Article147 1958-08-15 13 TIIK SILENT SIREN. Thomas Sterling. Gollanex, in. <id.> Death of an adven turesi at an Italian seaside resort. Suspects include a decaying nobleman and his son; hard-drinking American doc ami his ageing wife. Characters drawn back- 1 »und convincing dno m< nl (ngenii iv .>.147 words
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Article444 1958-08-15 13 TOUCH-BUT FUN-IN THE 'OUTBACK' STEAK FOR BREAKFAST. By Elizabeth O'Connor. (Angus Robertson, 13s. 6cU. nnHIS book might well have been entitled "Steak for Every Meal" as that is what most meals seem to consist of. The setting is Northern Australia, in the country near the Gulf of Carpentaria where there444 words
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Article306 1958-08-15 13 Woman editor looks at the East MY EAST WAS GORGEOUS. Bit Ira Morris. Hutchtnson 18s. qnce upon a time the woman traveller in the East was a curious compound of mad courage <nu\ eccentricity, jou rneying like as not hy private camel with a glint of mysticism in her eye306 words
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Article, Illustration890 1958-08-15 14 First win for The Swagie? eal ror him n eU 2 ib <tra in th hi hi rdj II >n 1 will :W« in. l'U-;i-.i:t Diwi'ii, id 0 one mile er with 4 ib more. Bli I i cutin unluck race, ould ito 1 the danger to the R I890 words
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RACING
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Article, Illustration714 1958-08-15 14 ALLAN LEWIS - SPEEDY GALLOPERS CLASH IN THE BIG RACE ALLAN LEWIS DISTINE ON A GOOD TRACK AMUSEMENT PARK IF SOFT sdjflkasjflkajsflkjlksdjflksdaf tfass 1 6 Furs. DUtittC 10.0". AmuM innit Park l.#7j Malayan Si Ikil.u--g.Q3; High Boeka so:, Hopeful Bli i •-> i; Holldaj Time 'ii Don nini Street I .in ral Pil714 words
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Article18 1958-08-15 14 FOLLOWING horses not start tomorrow Stratosphere. Rod W and The l>tvr«tie. My Darling i> a doubt starter.18 words
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Article24 1958-08-15 14 These riding engaged have been finalised the King's Cup:— Artina (Geyer), Gr Chancellor I I ton General Pil (Chadm Take Easy doe).24 words
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Article278 1958-08-15 14 rpHE only Class 5 event I. tomorrow is over 71 and looks fairly open. I am going for Ford, who deserves a winning break for his general consistency. in his last two races m Kuala Lumpur in July he finished third t<> Slapa Tahu278 words
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Article364 1958-08-15 14 Class 4, Div. 1 5i Furs. Our Kingdom 9.00; Merry Light 8.13; Gun Runner 8.12; On Screen 8.10; Quiny 8.06; The Beauty 8.0G; Reliable 8.05; Pack of Gold 8.04; Haadyai 8.01; Pagan King 8.03; Sayonara 8.03; Cayman 8.02; Khasnn 7.13. rpHE Class 4. Div. 1 sprint shoiud be a364 words
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Article, Illustration420 1958-08-15 15 Japanese hope to beat the Aussies today iafan stands a good chance of turning the J tables on Australian rivals today. Takashi Ishimoto. Japan's world 100 metre butterfly stroke champion, meets Brian Wilkinson in the National Championships being held in Tokyo. But Australia has a powerful trio of swimmers InReuter - 420 words
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30 1958-08-15 15 They'll oppose acceptance of North Korea KttdSSi Korean i Stockholm l 0 meet thr UJ lo opp ose lor e| ission of North Of »n n,i v v Mr ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article113 1958-08-15 15 ELLIOTT HITS AT ENGLISH PRESS A USTRALIAN Herb Elliott, iV the world's fastest miler, last night described English sports writers as "probably the most vicious In the world." Elliott last week smashed the record for the mile in Dublin with a time of 3min. 54.55ec. Last night he was interviewedReuter - 113 words
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Article526 1958-08-15 15 HANTS ROUTED IN ONE DAY SKITTLED FOR 23 RUNS IN VITAL MATCH CJRASH went the county crickel championship hopes of Hampshire yesterday. Derbyshire l> ea l them by 103 inns in practically one day —only 2'A minutes' play was possible on Wednesday. It was a match the championship leaders couldReuter - 526 words
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Article, Illustration77 1958-08-15 15 MERVYN ROSE, the Australian Davis Cup player, has received official notice of his suspension by the Australian Lawn Tennis Association and has withdrawn from the Bavarian championships in Munich. Rose added that lie would try to leave for Australia today by air. The Australian L.T.A. In MelbourneReuter - 77 words
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Advertisement208 1958-08-15 15 ...Week-Ender has H <^»EW < jmKT no ofher publication can give your ever y week-end such a prodiTy^ gious ne u P of talent features Sr The day a mad klller hacked 11 people m HW!f% WOMEN WANT An authorative 1 article that teaches men to know I women, and208 words
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Article290 1958-08-15 16 Red nations can now get wide range Imie v. European N.A I.< I nations. Canada and Japan have lifted the ban on most strategic items for trade with the communist world. the British Board of Trade announced in London last night. It i>aid the relaxation, lo go290 words
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Article26 1958-08-15 16 The condition of Mr. Johannes Strijdom, the South African Prime Minister was "less satisfactory last night and remained serious, a medical bulletin said. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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169 1958-08-15 16 KEY U.N. DELEGATES' SUB-SUMMIT TALKS BELIEVED LIKELY THE key foreign ministers appeared today to be moving towards a "subsummit" meeting under auspices of the U.N. Secre-tary-General, Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld. as backstage consultations among delegations produced a welter of possible resolutions for the emergency Assembly Sources close to overnight developments said169 words
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55 1958-08-15 16 SUEZ: FRANCE TO PAY NASSER $l70 MILLION T?RANCE will pay r million ($l7O million) in compensation to the United Arab Republic under an agreement initialled in Geneva on Wednesday, it was disclosed in Cairo yesterday. The agreement followed talks between the two countries covering complex claims arising from the SuezReuter - 55 words
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Article45 1958-08-15 16 Chaos, warns A A chief The chairman of the Singapore Automobile Association. Mr. W. G. Thurston. this morning warned that there would be a chaos if the City Council confirms a committee proposal to convert the car park in Raffles Place into a public park.45 words
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243 1958-08-15 16 A RACE is shaping between Britain and the United States for leadership in underwater atomic-powered commercial shipping. Both countries have plans for nuclear. powered cargo submarines to follow the trail blazed under the North Pole by the U.S. atom submarine Nautilus.Reuter - 243 words
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Article, Illustration356 1958-08-15 16 Today's fast gallops By ALLAN LEWIS DISTINE and Amusement Park, two of the most fancied runners in the His Majesty the Yang diPertuan Agong's Gold Cup tomorrow, were attractive workers at Kuala Lumpur this morning. Amusement Park, ridden by his regular race rider Garnet356 words
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