The Singapore Free Press, 18 August 1958
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section18 1958-08-18 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper So |59<S. Singapore, Monday, August 18. 1958. Price 15 Cts.18 words
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Article87 1958-08-18 1 ml IK British Ministry of Defence announced last f night: "The current series of nuclear tests at Christmas Island will shortly be resumed." t No further details were given. Britain exploded an H-bomb near Christmas A> Ishnd on April 28 after announcing that a series 0Reuter - 87 words
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120 1958-08-18 1 SCIENTISTS are now ex--0 amining remnants of America's first moon-roc-ket to determine what caused it to blow up at 50. ouo feet, 77 .seconds after its launching at Cape Canaveral yesterday. General Bernard Schriever, m charge o! the lunar project oi theReuter - 120 words
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Article67 1958-08-18 1 1 <it 20 Australians will visit Singapore during a WUr i .South-East Asia [rom January 9 to 11 next Fear. tour La being sponRp/ed by the Australian Igjwc tion and the secreNewman Ro?enthal Melbourne yesterday h Partj would meet imi fsonalitiea during \l Biam, Burma, smXL67 words
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Article31 1958-08-18 1 Mi a rijdom, South hot i I? c Minister, did and his condlL n ins .serious, it was h' v terday. i fering from a In the lung.31 words
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131 1958-08-18 1 Big areas in N-East Australia flooded tiLOODWATERS last night r covered hundreds of thousands of acres of South -East Australian farmland, dislocating road systems. Most of Victoria is already hard hit, and only heavy transport is able to use the main inter-state highway, between Melbourne and Sydney. The highway is131 words
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Article33 1958-08-18 1 West Germany told Russia in a note published yesterday that it had never approved or favoured acts of aggression nor allowed West German territory to be used for such acts ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article140 1958-08-18 1 Relief teams carrying .supplies were today being rushed to Western Persia, where villages are reported to have been razed by strong earth tremors over the weekend Official reports say .several town.s and villages in the Hamadan, Kermanshah. Asadabad and Kangavar regions were damaged and large140 words
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293 1958-08-18 1 U.S. READY TO AID NATIONS IN SOUTH ASIA 6 warships, 2,000 marines now in Singapore fHE United States Navy yesterday announced in Washington that new preparations to help any friendly nation in the Indian Ocean which might be affected in any way by the Middle East crisis, reports Reuter. Navy293 words
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182 1958-08-18 1 Council decides: 50 cents a visit OEOPLE seeking 1 treatment at the City Council dispensaries will have to pay 50 cents for every visit either for treatment or advice. This Health Committee decision was unanimously approved at today's City Council meeting. The council also agreed to charge 10 cents per182 words
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35 1958-08-18 1 ASSAM BORDER REOPENED BY PAKISTAN Pakistan yesterday reopened the border between East Pakistan and Tripura State, Assam, the Press Trust of India reported. Pakistan sealed the border a fortnight ago following incidents on the border.35 words
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Article27 1958-08-18 1 Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery postponed a visit to Athens "until a more suitable time," usually wellinformed sources said in Athens yesterday.— Renter.27 words
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Article32 1958-08-18 1 September first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 80 1 cents per lb.. down a quarter of a cent on Friday's close. The tone wa: uncertain.32 words
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76 1958-08-18 1 PRESIDENT Chamoun is 1 ready to dismiss his pro-western premier, Saml e s Solh, to mollify the opposition and bring a stable peace to the country, informed sources reported In Beirut yesterday. They said Chamoun was ready to let a caretaker government replace SolhU.P.I. - 76 words
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Article, Illustration390 1958-08-18 2 t louds bvttvevn itt'€o co tt it trivs now vlvtirvd off Vro trtt M*rin cv nKOWN PRINCE Faisal oi' Saudi Arabia indicated strongly in Cairo yesterday that the oil-rich desert kingdom had returned to the sood graces of United Arab Republic President Ganial Abdel Nasser.U.P.I.; Free Press - 390 words
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Article116 1958-08-18 2 SPELLMAN SOUNDS A WARNING /IAKDINAL SPELLMAW V the Homuii Catholic Archbishop of New York. said yesterday that communists were more clearrut m their objectlvea and more efficient in the pur lUit o! the goals, than Amoricans were in the cause 01 freedom. Cardinal Spellman was speaking at a memorial serviceReuter - 116 words
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Article23 1958-08-18 2 Rosie Bootc. a Gaiety girl, Who became the Marchioness of Head fort, died yesterday at the age of 80.— ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article40 1958-08-18 2 About 3,000 people gathered at the airport in Brisbane yesterday to see a memorial unveiled to Sir Charles Klngsford Smith, the airman who flew his plane, Southern Cross, on the first transpacific night in 1928. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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46 1958-08-18 2 A BISHOP on horse- mi V back, the right Rev. George Siner, yes- terday conducted what was believed Britain's first open air service s for horsemen. They all remained in the saddle during the H prayers and sermon. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article35 1958-08-18 2 Robbed -on first day as manager Two men beat and bound a dairy manager in London yesterday and escaped with £1,300 from a safe. It was the new manager's first day at the job. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article38 1958-08-18 2 Thousands of mourners yesterday filed through the great hall of the Sorbonne University, Paris, to pay their last tribute to Professor Joliot-Curie, the French nuclear scientist, who died In hospital last Thursday.— ReuterReuter - 38 words
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96 1958-08-18 2 Red audience hail Robeson as a hero A MERICAN negro singer i\ Paul Robeson received a hero's ovation from a concert audience in Moscow's Lenin Stadium. Radio Moscow reported yesterday. Robeson, making use ol a newly-won passport. arrived in Russia for a two-week visit on Friday. Radio Moscow said Robeson96 words
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Article47 1958-08-18 2 A shapely Vancouver blonde. Danica Dhondt, won the title of Miss Canada. 1958 yesterday. The 19-year-old Belgianborn beauty won the crown and the right to repiesent Canada at the Miss America Contest, as tbe Miss Canada pageant ended in Hamilton, Ontario. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 47 words
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Article31 1958-08-18 2 Sharif Sharaf, Jordanian Minister in Karachi, has resigned and left for an unknown destination, diplomatic circles said in Karachi yesterday. He Is believed to have gone to Cairo. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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99 1958-08-18 2 A BUDDHIST monk boarded a bus in Rangoon re- < ccntly, glowered at the lady conductor when she asked for his fare, removed one of his slippers < and whacked her soundly over the head. "Monks travel freeU.P.I. - 99 words
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273 1958-08-18 2 RELEGATES to the emergency U.N. Assembly on the Middle East yesterday awaited the unveiling of a multi-nation Western proposal to cast Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjoeld in the role of principal peace-maker In the turbulent area. r— Norwegian deputy Foreign Minister Hans Engen,U.P.I. - 273 words
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Advertisement128 1958-08-18 2 How to look younger than your age AN ageing skin is unmistakable a .slight drooping of the cheeks, a hint of pufflpea around the eyes, a nottceaWl sagging of the chin-line, Bui it is easy to banish these telltale signs irli Helfni Rubinstein's miraculous CON TOLR LIFT HIM. l! 1128 words
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388 1958-08-18 3 STORY OF PLOT TO INSTALL A NEW KING HM J p MI'KHTAR BABAN itj Prime Minister the King Faisal regime, d a military court in Bag- ve st( rday that he heard l the late down Prince hdul Wah's plan to make Smell kingReuter - 388 words
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136 1958-08-18 3 TEENAGE GIRL, porch- Ed atop a 71 -toot pole, ,n Indianapolis said yesterday she hoped to smash the world flagpole fitting record of IG9 days 3y remaining aloft for six .nonths. luri Rose Kirby, 17. was lilted to a smallU.P.I. - 136 words
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Article38 1958-08-18 3 Field-Marshal Abdul Han Amer. the Commander•Chiei of the United ab Republic armed 'ces, had lunch yesterday th officers and soldiers lile visiting a Syrian front ie post, Cairo Radio said it night. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration49 1958-08-18 3 picture. Fifteen-year-old IVfaryam Hussein, the daughter of Inchc Hussein Kamari, deputy chairman of the Rural Board, shakes the hand of Mrs. Lirn Yew Hock, after she presented her with a basket of flowers at yesterday's opening of the Pasir Ris Beach Resort.- Free PressFree Press - 49 words
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Article, Illustration60 1958-08-18 3 picturf. Above Mr. Lim Yew Hock gives the Indonesian Consulate General in Singapore, Mr. Achmad Natanagara, a congratulatory handshake at a reception to celebrate the 13th anniversary of Indonesia's independence. The Governor. Sir William Goode. and Lady CJoode, uric also present. The toast to theFree Press - 60 words
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Article68 1958-08-18 3 RIDDLE OF MISSING 40 INGOTS AFTER a 36-hour police search, 40 silver ingots worth £10,000, missed from a railway wagon at Harwich, England, on Saturday were still untraced late last night. The ingots, weighing about a ton, were bound for Vienna by way of Zeebrugge. The wagon was sealed afterReuter - 68 words
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96 1958-08-18 3 r|MIE Australian GovernJL mcnt, will directly subsidise oil exploration In the country by A £500.001 1 this financial year, the Minister of National Development. .Senator W. 11. Spooner. announced In Sydney last night. The subsidies will pay for [o hall t! i (> rfReuter - 96 words
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Article204 1958-08-18 4 Opinion LOSS OR PROFIT? rnHE Western embargo; on supply of warpotential goods to the Red bloc has now been further eased to permit of a wide range of exports to' the communist countries, including China. But anticipation of this action resulting in any rush of orders from the Red bloc204 words
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PELHAM GROOM writes every Monday
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660 1958-08-18 4 'PHE prob 1 v m ol guarding the home is one which has exercised the imagination and ingenuity ol householders throughout the centuries. Various types of animals have been employed, and if legend is to be believed the gates of660 words
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645 1958-08-18 4 OH, THOSE SPEECHES... SO OFTEN THEY SPOIL A GOOD DINNER SPOIL A GOOD DINNER PSYCHOLOGISTS can give reasons for everything that a man does, and they know exactly what it is that motivates his behaviour, but there is one problem which remains unsolved. What is it that makes men want645 words
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Advertisement41 1958-08-18 4 j SCOUT JOB WEEKJ •AUGUST27th to 31st; j Plmm Help Dm I BOY SCOUTS I By T GlV my, I lu'iu Jobfl During j JOB WEEK j I spore Kindly cJonofed b/ I I M/s S. f H de SUVA LTD.41 words
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Advertisement92 1958-08-18 4 Tm LJ I ill f^ soon to be seen with Leslie Caron and Maurice Chevalier in M-G-M's "GIGI" /^M AX FACTORY VJFOR MENy IBS lilJI 1li S;n '"''v 0 lied .-.n.j ■>m.....|.jj^ dtindruff, Kis irtdSCulirM! -JJP WEI Wf&^^^Kl l f 'V prOti fir«n :*3aMh ■J yy&&^ Mil fonl,i i n92 words
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294 1958-08-18 5 POLICE WILL KEEP NAME SECRET IF YOU DIAL 999 £OPLI who dial &W to give the police vital information on rang fights or other crime ml have no fear that their identity will be made liblic assurance was given by the Senior As- t S(an t\ rnmissioner of Police, Mr.Reuter - 294 words
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Article63 1958-08-18 5 [IXTY teachers from two schools in Singapore will ike part in two civics >urses conducted by the epartment of Information fcrvici next week. 0:^ Monday and Tuesday. will conduct i p first and second part jt le course for 30 teachers 'om the Bedok Boys 163 words
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Article207 1958-08-18 5 Seminar being Malayan history i^HANGES in the apKj proach to. and the Interpretation of. the history of Malaya will be some of the main items for consideration at a seminar beginning on Saturday at the University of Malaya premises in Bukit Timah. Singapore. The seminar, being organised by the head207 words
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Article, Illustration63 1958-08-18 5 Horse Guards Parade. London, scene of the stately Trooping the Colour ceremony, sees the Drum and Bugle Corps of the United States Air Force stepping out to a lively jazz tune. The Americans were taking part in "Beating Retreat" and marching to jazz and swiny tunes,Reuter - 63 words
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Article51 1958-08-18 5 Co-op loan talk tomorrow The 29th annual meeting of the Singapore City Council Employees Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd.. will be held at the council chamber tomorrow at 4 p.m. The agenda includes an item to declare a dividend of five per cent on members' subscriptions al June 30.51 words
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Article39 1958-08-18 5 The Apex Club of Katong has elected Mr. Francis T. Scow as its President for this year, with Mr. Leow Jwee Meng as Vice-presi-dent. Other officials are secretary Mr. John Tan and treasurer. Mr. Lim Ewe Huat.39 words
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Advertisement48 1958-08-18 5 ISTANMIlift^r1 ST ANMIlift^r O F INDEPENDENT MALAYA /NEW SHOES f*pf ir itj o 7 Tk x Men s foshion i X derby cut, light V m ii^y By^T weight, with cushion crepe soles. Available m in beige, maroon «^K and black. MW^^wK Fed*. 14.90 SHOEMAKERS TO THE WORLD48 words
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Miscellaneous267 1958-08-18 6 JKFf'iVwVKk"""" I»y Sydney Jordan IF r» r, T c Ar Tl/vk er,*^^ «j vvERE 6TICC Our^M SHE'S TILTING is»OSH U&FF XIAyLMf If S A MACTiAN SPACE H q^: OA/sj<=e SHE'S I UPWAI?OS FOR THE I => MII 'HIS COMPLICATES THE m q jm a CA^TF=e V I LjOV/E OP AAlf^C267 words
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Miscellaneous362 1958-08-18 6 H> m^k mwmm^MmJmllmn tfP^ W V R° R N tuday y°u have on* of n want to improve that which bu >nd lntrodue« 50ni1 «j gess way, is M of isiMSsl- a: If you are cautious n. P M MS agility to keep pace with your ad v n turesome362 words
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Article, Illustration315 1958-08-18 7 Hl Go od Citizens Commit--1 t m tv beat the secret X menace is forging sad simultaneously with g* ct ion to detain all the "dangerous" leaders. n \ssistant Minister to f) t c Secretary, Mr. M.P.D. gS, he had talks with Sic leadersReuter - 315 words
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Article, Illustration74 1958-08-18 7 children living »i» 1 the King's Cross dis- S trict of London were E given a special treat by actor Max Bygraves when he took them by coach to see a preview of his latest film "A s Cry from the Streets." z S Here MaxPopper - 74 words
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Article128 1958-08-18 7 OVER-AGE PRIMARY PUPILS MUST PAY OVER-AGED pupi 1 s in Malay and Tamil primary schools in Singapore will have to pay fees in future. The Direct6r of Education, Mr. G. P. Darke, said the proposed measure would bring these schools into line with other grant-ma-id and Government institutions. He said128 words
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Article70 1958-08-18 7 THE Maiayan Pharmaceutical Association will present the first of a series of films on pharmacy at the United States Information Service Library in Cecil Street today at 12 noon. The films are aimed at publicising "Pharmacy Week" which the association is organising from September 1 to70 words
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Miscellaneous53 1958-08-18 7 SINGAPORE IHIGH TIDES! TOr^V: 1.03 p.m. TOMORROW: 1.05 a.m. an <* IJ9 p.m. I WEDNESDAY: I.M a.m. I and 2.16 p.m. I THInShAY; 24 am a »d 2J6 p.m. FIUI)^ 3.52 a.m.. ;i Ala p.m. SVn I>VV:l >VV: 5.20 a.m. 1 ln 'l Ul p.m. IMA IJI a.m. 1 nnr!53 words
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Miscellaneous117 1958-08-18 7 Today's radio programme 1.15 p.m. At the Hammond; 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 At the Hammond again; 2.00 Close Down; 5.00 Jazz Jamboree; 5.15 Their Kind of Music; 5.30 Children's Magazine and Musical Birthday Cards; 6.00 Ofl The Record: 6.15 An Evening With the Masters; 6.45 Lights On; 6.53117 words
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Article159 1958-08-18 8 Family run haunter TWO weeks after j aftet a five ri couple, 26-year-old his 83-year-old wif prefab home at 73 house is haunted They fled from ti home in the middle of night with their two a dren after hearing they .say were ghost fi Steps in the house. Now159 words
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Article125 1958-08-18 8 E The foaming E E waters of the new E E 'sea' formed by dam- E E ming the River Volga E E for ihe world's biggest E E hydro electric power E E station which was officially opened by E E Mr. Nikita Khrush- E E chev125 words
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Article, Illustration52 1958-08-18 8 I Don't be fooled bjj tkis notice. Young Pickles is really the friendliest of chimps he'll put an arm around anyone. It so happened that he was in a cage at Battersea Zoo, London, which is normally reserved tor leopard cubs and they can be tricky customers.52 words
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Article117 1958-08-18 9 a d Om e of theii own, Lh i young Gretna Worker Uec Kobb and I, nn give up their re Way. They say the standing at me bed. i afraid to go Into he children's bedroom. I Jas c they would be id In a heap ••When we117 words
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Article, Illustration159 1958-08-18 9 m "IVOR the Moon by Xlf Night," the Rank Or--1 ganisation's all action H romantic drama set in j the African bush, had lan authentic native flavour for its premiere recently in London. B The picture, which was made in the fabulous Valley of a Thou-Popper - 159 words
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Article, Illustration60 1958-08-18 9 T RIP FOR CENTENARIAN In »<»i centenarR!n "v ame LoUis M has visited r. Mussels World »»>Hion after winJJ2J a radio contest ""iiiiiiiiiiiiiii in France. With her went 12--year-old Muchel Neven who won the premier award In geography at the Pasteur School Paris. 5 Here, helped by two hostesses the60 words
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Article, Illustration1034 1958-08-18 10 London Gossip y ounc love can be E so very embarrassE > n especially when E the young people are as prominent as the E Aga Khan, as beautiful E as Sylvia Casablancas E and involved in a hideE and-seek romance at E the fashionable places. Sylvia, the 17-year-E old1,034 words
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326 1958-08-18 10 CAUGHT!— NEHRU'S SISTER WITH DOG IN BOX JIIRS. KRISHNA HITHEESING, younger sister iT1 of Mr. Nehru, flew into London Airport recently and ran into trouble over the tiny Tibetan puppy in her leather grip. As Indian Embassy officials cleared her luggage, she walked past Customs officers, breaking the laws of326 words
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Article152 1958-08-18 10 NICHOLAS ST. CLAIRE - Why not match sets NICHOLAS ST. CLAIRE E ***** stamp collectors of =J? moderate means, and that includes most £f young people, there is E much io be said for "thematic" specialisa- tion. C The phrase sounds E alarming:. But it means E no more than specialis- in? in stamps152 words
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Article, Illustration510 1958-08-18 11 GEORGE GALE - GEORGE GALE By The truth-its bad all the time IT REALLY ISN'T FAIR TO BLAME SCIENCE VfO MATTER where you go, anywhere in the world, you'll find the same topic of It is raining. Or il is foggy. Or it is too hot. Or it510 words
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Article123 1958-08-18 11 BIRMINGHAM businessmen have hern approached for support, with cash, to preserve a "folly." They are being asked to subscribe to the cost of renovations to a local 18th century tower at Kdgnaston popularly known as "Perrott's Folly." The seven rooms of this 100 ft.123 words
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Article, Illustration589 1958-08-18 12 to him* New X-ray [machine makes diagnosis easier MOVEMENTS <>f t» e human heart as well as the flow of blood through its chambers can be seen more clearly than ever before, thanks to a new X-ray machine ai Stanford University, 1.5.A., Medical! School. A lun.iHiO-dullar apparatus,Reuter - 589 words
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189 1958-08-18 12 LATEST DRUG IS BOON IN BRAIN OPERATIONS rnHE University of Wisconsin hospital has 1 announced that it has perfected a drug which aids surgeons in performing brain operations The drug is a clear urea solution wnicn relieves pressures around the brain. It is usea before the operation to prevent theReuter - 189 words
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Article312 1958-08-18 12 and surgery is safer than ever "TiXPERIMENTS with a Jlj recently discovered anaesthetic at the Prince Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, are expected to revolutionise some types of heart surgery. Research workers led by the hospital's Director of Anaesthesia and Resuscitation, Dr. Robert Orton. have developed a new anaesthetic process for heartReuter - 312 words
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Article653 1958-08-18 13 NUCLEAR -POWERED VESSELS U.S. Govt. to meet shipowners for talks Ljj] Government of i uited states oJ A is launching a ive to get American hi!) owners to replace some of their obsolete mt ships witn nuclear-powered vespartially a defence measure, it has been disclosed. Touching of! the campaign willU.P.I. - 653 words
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367 1958-08-18 13 IF nun wore mice the perils of radiation in the Atomic-Space Age would loom less large. attending history's first international congress of radiation have reP >rted dramatic prom the search tor protection against the invisible and p otentially deadly rays which vU.P.I. - 367 words
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Article65 1958-08-18 13 I si,, s for lllr iir^ lime together are the United "i/, (1 n,i?ii C Ai| ''""inland's three stirface-to--5 "«Mi hor Snark and .fupitrr. all slaterl lll|)f r »»fineil! Hit r.S. Air rorcr's loiiß-ranße n c Jf, JJj.fool Tbof is an intermediate range baln ™>i« as65 words
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Article, Illustration237 1958-08-18 13 THE WORLD OF SCIENCE Atom tests in the basement A TOMIC experiments in which uranium fuel is brought near the point where it releases radioactivity are being carried out in a basement in South Kensington. This is the first time that British scientists have been allowed to assemble a charge237 words
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352 1958-08-18 14 ARCHIE QUICK - NO PLACE FOR WIZARDS OF BALL CONTROL ARC HIE QUICK By AS one so clOßeiy connected with the highly commercialised sport of professional football, Mr. Arthur Drewry, Chairman of the Football Association needed some courage to pen this in "l think it necessary for ua to remind ourselves thai football352 words
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Article391 1958-08-18 14 Texas scrapper seeks world title FLOYD PATTERSON FICHTS THE MYSTERY HEAVYWEIGHT TONIGHT ROY HARRIS, described us boxing's "mystery heavyweight,* 1 is an 8-1 outsider tor his light with world champion Floyd Patterson at YVrigley Field, Los Angeles tonight. Unbeaten in 22 bouts, Harris is rated fifth contender for the title.Reuter; U.P.I. - 391 words
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Article, Illustration246 1958-08-18 14 The last link gone now npHE death of septua- genarian Henr y Ford, of Richmond Surrey, has removed the last link with the inception of that most famous of all amateur football clubs., the Middlesex Wanderers. 11 all started at the turn of the century when some enthusiasts banded together246 words
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Article141 1958-08-18 14 Notice anything different about these clubs? You would if I you tried to use one for they are all lefthanded. I Miss Lavinla Martin, a left-hander from Pyecombe Golf Club. Sussex, received them as a gift from America and is here showing them to fellow memberReuter - 141 words
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Article30 1958-08-18 14 Mervyn Rose, suspendei Australian Davis Cup playej was beaten in the s< finals of the Bavarian la tennis championship. Munich yesterday by WW Ayala (Chile) 6-2. 2-6, 0-430 words
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Article204 1958-08-18 14 AFTER their team ex. periments at Man. Chester, England Test selectors are reverting to their strongest side for the fifth match against the New Zealanders at the Oval. Subba Row, Dexter and Illlngworth drop out. The game is due to begin on Thursday. England, who haveReuter - 204 words
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Miscellaneous277 1958-08-18 14 Mc«3i£s s^ i '^S o v dNk, A a J 5f JBBBB 1 p I I I gy^B 1 I i I I CLUES ACROSS 3 Nola upset by the money 1 Can one twig the Austra- (4). liiin tree? (6). 5 No. his bar is in a scrape 4277 words
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RACING
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Article, Illustration807 1958-08-18 15 SURPRISE FOR ALL IN THE KING'S CUP v «L surprise for everybody at Kuala Luni- m l on Saturday. Take Easy, a four-year-II Malian entire by Port Vista from Courte■XV having onl y his folirtri start in Malaya ,IT WO n the first His Majesty the Yang di- I iln807 words
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Article, Illustration21 1958-08-18 15 itparr /rom tosttiQ on every race, you're liable to a fine not exceeding £10 for wilfully a%d maliciously scattering litter—21 words
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Article388 1958-08-18 15 JOSKKR 111, revelling in the conditions, gave a ronvindOf performance when he won the fifth race defeating favourite Punter's Delight by threequarters of a length. Mitchell had Jooker 111 prominent fiom the start. He raced him to the front entering thr Straight and obtained what turned out388 words
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Article, Illustration239 1958-08-18 15 ALLAN LEWIS brings punters all the latest track news POLDEN GUS (Geyer), working in the centre of the soft number two track and going easily, ran three in 40 at Kuala Lumpur this morning easily the best. Nimrod (Forte) also worked attractively when he ran three in239 words
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Article80 1958-08-18 15 KEITH DANIELS, whose two entries finished first and second in the King's Gold Cup, was the most successful trainer at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday with two winners. His second winner was Josker 111. Malayan racegoers continue to pay visiting Sydney rider Arthur Ward a great compliment80 words
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Article31 1958-08-18 15 Rain prevented play yesterday in the Davis Cup American zone final between the United States and Argentina. The United States have already gained a winning 3-0 margin.— ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article171 1958-08-18 15 lt/lALAYA'S success in preventing most of her new national records from slipping overseas in the Federation of Malaya amateur athletic union's annual open championships during the week-end should be an eye-opener to the government to revise its attitude towards athletics in this country. Only two of the171 words
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62 1958-08-18 15 HONG KONG soccer association officials were reluctant to comment on Saturday's Singapore soccer incident involving the Kowloon Motorbus tourists. R.M. Omar, secretary of the association, merely said "I have nothing to say. You see I don't know anything about this except what IU.P.I. - 62 words
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Article, Illustration440 1958-08-18 16 Sukarno will give up by December say R.I. rebels INDONESIAN rebel leaders predicted in Geneva yesterday that their eco--1 fioniic* strangulation campaign would force President Sukarno to give up or compromise with the Sumatra rebel government by next December. Sutan Muhamad Rasjld, ambassador -at large for the Indonesian "counter-government," saidU.P.I.; Free Press - 440 words
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64 1958-08-18 16 SAN DOR NAGY 22-year-old Hungarian "freedom fighter," critically Injured in Saturdays armed attack against the Hungarian legation in Berne, Switzerland was yesterday still fighting for his life at the InseJ Hospital. Nagy received serious head wounds wh.cn he and Andre Papp 21,Reuter - 64 words
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Article27 1958-08-18 16 A Greek Cyprlot butcher. Andreas Michael, 34. was shot dead in Lefkara. South Cyprus, yesterday. EOKA were believed responsible, it was officially stated. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article72 1958-08-18 16 RIOTERS ARE QUELLED IN DAKAR OOLICE used tear gas 1 bombs in Dakar yesterday to break up a crowd of a thousand demonstrators chanting: "We want Independence, down with Colonialism." The demonstrators gathered at a remembrance ceremony being held at a cemetery and marched through the streets of Dakar. TheyReuter - 72 words
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Article50 1958-08-18 16 London police are Investigating the mystery of a man's body found in the River Thames with a pickaxe head and two iron bars attached to the head and shoulders. The body, that of a heavily-built middle-aged man, had injuries, but death was due to drown- ing. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article, Illustration122 1958-08-18 16 Hurricane Ck-o, packing winds up to 125 m.p.h., continued to threaten ships at sea yesterday but the danger to the U.S. mainland was over. The Miami weather bureau said the hurricane, first of the 1958 season, was centred about 1.500 miles north-east of theU.P.I.; Free Press - 122 words
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Article36 1958-08-18 16 Police at Verden, Germany, arrested more than 70 young motor cycle club members— most of them teen-age girls— sleeping in the nude in an early morning raid yesterdoy on their tent camp. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 36 words
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146 1958-08-18 16 rRAQ plans to resume trade with East European countries and Communist China, Dr. Siddiq Shanshal, acting Foreign Minister, announced in Bagdad yesterday. Dr. Shanshal, in a statement, said: "We know our oil and some of our exports are marketable in theReuter - 146 words
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