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Title Section16 1958-08-19 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya* Own Famil> Paper 209 Singapore, Tuesday, August 19, 1958. Price 15'Cts.16 words
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Article73 1958-08-19 1 AN «ute shortage of drinking water In Delhi yesterday closed schools md forced members of Parliament to drink aerated waters or coffee instead. The sho'tage is caused by a rapid retreat of the Jurma River leaving the channel to the pumping station almost dry. DelhiReuter - 73 words
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55 1958-08-19 1 Big Jap arms dump found in lallang Several hundred Japanese anti-tank shells were discovered in undergrowth in Sungei Kadut, off 12 2 miletone Woodlands, this morning. A po spokesman said the shells were found by a P.W.d. surveyor, Pauchgayam, 57, of Newton Road. was on field work. An army demolition55 words
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Article39 1958-08-19 1 Government spokesman announced in Ammai last night that the aaqi Government deported w Jordanians and abandonin the desert >etween the Iraqi an^' Jordan borders J ;f a patrol res*n in a desperate ondition, uddcdi ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article57 1958-08-19 1 I -uand rebela joined Indonesian Government m North Celebes. Macassar Radio reported l(li <>. Mid the rebels, led by a major, joined 1 loices i n the newly captured town of Tomollt)fci as the rebels last major fortress In the rebels, comprising students and Dutch colonialReuter - 57 words
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1021 1958-08-19 1 DAG IS CONFIDENT HE, CAN GET MID-EAST PEACE NO U.K. WITHDRAWAL YET UK-Soviet accord to ease Jordan tension? JYJR. Dag Hammarskjoeld, the U.N. Secretary-General, is stated to be confident that he can achieve peace in the Middle East if the seven-nation draft resolution empowering him to go to the regionReuter - 1,021 words
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Article33 1958-08-19 1 4-DAY QUAKE TOLL IS 500 FIVE hundred people have been killed in the earth tremors in Western Persia. according to unconfirmed press reports in Teheran. The tremors began on Friday and continued yesterday.33 words
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Article, Illustration83 1958-08-19 1 rpHE South African Pre- mier Mr. Strijdom, was "weak and exhausted" and having difficulty in breathing, but wa s in no pain, the Justice Minister, Mr. Charles Swart, said in Capetown yesterday. Mr. Strijdom, who entered hospital on July 26. had not improved since AugustReuter - 83 words
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Article61 1958-08-19 1 No >ilicial estimate of casualties has been given but the press quoted a witness as saying he had seen tiie recovery of 200 bodies from debris in Khezel village, in the Hamadan region. Official reports yesterday said several towns and villages in the Hamadan. Kermanshah, Asadabad and KanbavarReuter - 61 words
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105 1958-08-19 1 HPHE U.S. Navy offl--1 cially stated in Washington yesterday that marines had disembarked in Singapore from four yes- sels of the Seventh Fleet which were on a "routine temporary visit." Referring to an earlier comment that the navy was thinking of buildingReuter - 105 words
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Article32 1958-08-19 1 Sandor Nagy, 22-year-old Hungarian "freedom fighter" critically wounded in Saturday's battle In the Hungarian legation in Berne, Switzerland. was yesterday still unconscious and in a grave condition.— ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Advertisement133 1958-08-19 1 Ye.s! At only four cents a day, you have She perfect insurance against SO many illnesses. Re- N^ member, vitamins are essential to perfect, well- j^■igf^<^^:C^t, balanced health and you can be certain that **>'j^IJ»J/ 'if by taking FeddLs Multivitamins you maintain jS&^/?<E perfect bodily resistance to Kerm.s. So %>133 words
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Miscellaneous99 1958-08-19 1 /^r o//^ Four cents a day,*. ;x;,:. I Wttyc/OH* you FeJdiS I* —H H,eyV«. good J \L- I^ PUew'ldofeei J B ll ti rtjj- dl^OyS 1 V Uoni^Kt. if«iboru«- Ml If N ylJid.^... j- Cr.i/1 U I -T 1^- Bf ;.*«2J\ I I LATER I' "V>y ''""fe Si r 199 words
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212 1958-08-19 2 Husband is accused of murdering his wife's lover IjIRNEST JAN FANTLE. 54J year-old courier was yesterday sent for trial at the Old Bailey accused of murdering a wealthy London fashion chief who, he alleged, was his wife's lover Fantle was said to have shot Horace Lindsay, 50, three times withReuter - 212 words
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513 1958-08-19 2 MR. John Foster Dulles, the I \S. Secretary of State, said in New York last night that, if "indirect aggression" were tolerated as an instrument of international policy, events would "follow the tragic pattern which led to World WarReuter - 513 words
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349 1958-08-19 2 DR. Abdul Jabbar Jomard, Iraq's Foreign Minister, told the U.N. General Assembly yesterday that "Iraq considers that this intervention (in the Lebanon and Jordanj is both unwarranted and dangerous." "The pretence that the landing of troops was merely to protect theReuter - 349 words
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Article178 1958-08-19 2 rpHE United Arab Republic A and Saudi Arabia yesterday joined in condemning the presence of foreign troops on Arab soil. In a joint communique issued after talks between President Nasser and Crown Prince Faisal, Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia, the two countries said: "Both sides holdReuter; U.P.I. - 178 words
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Advertisement71 1958-08-19 2 58 ;544 MC 80Af iricr6QS6S Britannia YICvS 8 weekly London VIA Ceylon Pakistan Middle East El |<Ai\ Singapore J?or full drt ai ls of 80.A.C s W»rW wkJc routes and de Luxe, First Clmss Tourist and Economy rlass Srrvicen consult your Travel > K <nr, or MALAYAN AIRWAYS (General Sales71 words
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225 1958-08-19 3 Negroes regain school right at Little Rock Court of Appeals yes- ordered reversal of a judge* ruling and inJff authorities at Little h school to resume racial n of White and Negro phildren Appeals Court took its desix to one. i arlier ruling had been by Judge Harry Lemley, ofReuter - 225 words
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144 1958-08-19 3 RI BUSINESSMEN OPPOSE CAPITAL FROM OVERSEAS akarta Antara agency said that the Incloi Businessociation had statement opposition to new foreign capital investir nt in Indonesia. capital Investat present beore the Indonesian Parliament. relation said that foreign investors mity to put new capital In Indonr ke the country om its idealReuter - 144 words
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Article38 1958-08-19 3 The Bagdad-London airhnk was resumed last night when an Iraqi Airway.s VLscount airliner touched down with 16 passengers aboard to become the first scheduled flight to arrive In London .since the July 14 revolution. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 38 words
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Article24 1958-08-19 3 Two leaders of the fanatically anti-Western Muslim Brotherhood have been arrested "for security reasons,'' it was announced in Amman, Jordan, yesterday.24 words
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87 1958-08-19 3 Union expels colour bar band leaders THREE dance band leaders were yesterday expelled from the Wolverhampton Musicians' Union lor playing at a "ballroom here which has decreed a 'Whites only' policy. The three musicians accepted engagements at the Scala ballroom, blacklisted by the union when the management adopted their "allReuter - 87 words
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Article97 1958-08-19 3 1 rpHE TURIN NEWSPAPER Stampa Sera yesterday quot- ed the Duke of Kent as saying 1 "there is only friendship between I Katherine Worsley and myself." The names of Miss Worsley and the Duke have been linked in the press. "We are good friends and no-Reuter - 97 words
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Article77 1958-08-19 3 A view of the large crowd which turned up last night at a miniature Testa' (national cultural festival) at the compound of the Indonesian Consul-General's house, Singapore, to celebrate Indonesia's national day. It's bedtime for the kiddies but the women, left, are still reluctant toFree Press - 77 words
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Article69 1958-08-19 3 ADMIRAL Sir Dudley Rawson Stratford de Chair, who died last night at his home in Rottingdean. Sussex, is believed to have been the last survivor of the Egyptian war of 1882. During this campaign Sir Dudley was captured trying to take dispatches through the lines onReuter - 69 words
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Article68 1958-08-19 3 ABOUT 180 babies up to 18 months old have .so far entered for the Baby Show organised by the Chinese V.M.C.A. on Saturday. They include quads and three pairs of twins, who will be given special prizes. The contest 18 divided into two groups,68 words
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Advertisement89 1958-08-19 3 gJlltlfllllllC3llllllllllllC3llllllllllllC3llllllllllHC3milliltlll£aiiHHllllllC3ilitilllUlU^ I^^^^ The Stage Club 1 A^^Ai September Production g 1 "THE COUNTRY WIFE" A Restoration comedy by william wycherley Ithe cultural centre theatre! I On Wed Thurs., Fri. Sat., Sept. 17th 18th. 19th !Oth Bookings open at Robinsons, Sept. Ist Fj||||||||||l|C]lllllllllllll3llll!IIIIIIIC]i;ilMIMMir3IIIIIIIIIIIIC]IIIIIIIIIIIIC3mi!!ltlllir Bell t Howell J^fe^r^i^ MODEL 775 TAPE RECORDER89 words
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226 1958-08-19 4 The Singapore Free Press Tuesday, Aug. 19, 1958. CALLING 999 ■HHE explanation given B* by the police as to why names and addresses are requested from people who dial 999 should do much to set at rest the fears of those who think that their names will be made public226 words
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Article, Illustration642 1958-08-19 4 FRANCE IS STILL FACING GRAVE DANCER By KINGSBI RY SMITH t^RENCH information r minister Jacques Soustelle has warned that in the unlikely event of the French people rejecting the proposed new constitution, France would face the "gravest danger" of civil war. The dynamic de Gaullist, who is being mentioned asU.P.I. - 642 words
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Article242 1958-08-19 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber h n I NOTICE that yet another film actress has informed the world that she Ls not just a frivolous little thing but is really serious-minded. Like June Monsoon, she probably spends her evenings at home reading Prowst and discussing th<> future of Germany with a242 words
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Advertisement64 1958-08-19 4 llm |h (^i the Tried] J I p pOv Surest" j CJb CX \+*J service' PHON E T&S is the firm you need foi I j. pjckin^, removal, shipping I v 224 I i Insurance scivice at reasonable |>iV j TRANSPORT STORAGE LIMITED j 173, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE MANAGING DIRECTOR:64 words
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Article, Illustration36 1958-08-19 5 sfdgsdfg This Free Press picture of an orderly croiud queueing to see doctors ioa<; I iat a rush hour at the weekend. There were about 200 vatients including mothers and infants vauents, in-36 words
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355 1958-08-19 5 IQONE are the pushing shouting and fighting among the patients at i outpatient department of the General Hospital in SingvaDore rhe transformation has been brought about by the efforts of C. H. Toh, in charge of the department and the staff— l355 words
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Article50 1958-08-19 5 Other efforts to be made to raise thi s amount include a gala dance ana barbecue at the Royal Island Club on August 28, a baby show at the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus on August 30 and a dance at the Badminton Hall on September h.50 words
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Article119 1958-08-19 5 COLONY DANCE TEACHERS FORM BOARD t' '"-hers have ci an Official Of Ballroom in Singapore. ijd will write to of Societies 1 .'Mration. commlitw has °»nted to fl£ a f! Ihe dance tea- lo °t again on Aug. 31 to approve the rules. The board will write for affiliation to119 words
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112 1958-08-19 5 Rural folk will be 'waylaid' in big Appeal Week TJURAL FOLK will have a chance of helping the St. John Ambulance Association raise $550,000 during its Appeal Week which begins on Saturday with a Flag Day. The association is devoting three days during the Week— August 29, 30 and 31—112 words
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Article60 1958-08-19 5 An intermediate course on spoken English, with special emphasis on pronunciation and intonation will be held at the Teachers' Training College from September 10. The course will be conducted by Mrs. C. L. Jackson. The full course covers ten lectures. A fee of $1? is payable60 words
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233 1958-08-19 5 HOUSE TO HOUSE CALLS IN MASS HEALTH CAMPAIGN MASS HEALTH move ment volunteers wearing blue and red badges have started a house, to house campaign to warn the people against the dangers of spitting in public. About 100 workers Jn the City Council's health and water departments have volunteered to233 words
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Article, Illustration34 1958-08-19 5 Kumari Sadhonaclcvi Gunaratnam will give a Bharatha Natyam (Indian classical dance) performance at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Friday. The Free Press picture shows her being made up for a rehearsal.34 words
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Article107 1958-08-19 5 A contest in public speaking A PUBLIC SPEAKING contest for students is to be held at the Chinese YMCA premises in South Pier next month. Sponsored annually oy the Chinese YMCA, the contest is divided Into four sections— senior middle and junior middle divisions 10 be held on September 13107 words
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Article36 1958-08-19 5 Norway's liberal evening newspaper Dagbladet warned yesterday that any use of British warships to escort trawlers within Iceland's proposed 12-mile fishing limit "would probably driva Iceland out of NATO sfdgsdfg36 words
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Advertisement77 1958-08-19 6 S FILTERS Jj I L'CCtTT t MVIDS Tt»»' »CO. I I The minu'o you light your L&M. the patented Miracle Tip goes to work for you... selects the best of the smoke for you thtt'l why L&M is the first filter cigare'te t glvt you the full ClcifiH'i i flavour77 words
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Miscellaneous242 1958-08-19 6 "lYlV'liYwkV Sydney Jordan /?«\,V^f*r» I THIS IS nSSQf^GHH THE HU<3E BOMBER IS TAKE Ouß JUST IOOk AT TMAT K^S| 5; ===s^*^ ~T jrf| INCREOIBtE ALL t^B DRAW* CLOSE TO THE WACBIOCS J TWOS€ <V\AJ2TIAfsJS ACE V^__^i^ I CAN GUESS IS THAT M MARTI A/V S» U ABOARD AND SNATCHINKS TVlEie242 words
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Article, Illustration82 1958-08-19 7 STUDENTS from Singapore and the Federation of Malaya were among the keenest supporters of the International Week held recently by the University of Melbourne. Out of 405 Asian students at the University, 223 arc Malayans Among the topics discussed daring the Week were the role of the82 words
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Article177 1958-08-19 7 LONDON. Auk IS Previous Today •rBBEB Si 1 ">* «AI Mrti Am 23 buyers 23% buyers 23 <H sellers 23 s sellers Sept 23% buyers 23% buyers 2&% sellers JJ 1 sellers |sl I{ No l KSS Spot 23 j buyers 23 buyers 23ft sellers 23 J177 words
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Article103 1958-08-19 7 NEW YORK, Aug. 18. Previous Today us Stralti Spot 94.12 nom. 94.00 nom. TIN f u tines Straits Contract Sept 93.50 buyer* 93.00 buyers 94.25 sellers 94.25 sellers Oct 93.50 buyers 93.00 buyers 94.00 seller* 94.25 sellers POM Quiet. SALES: Nil RUBBER: Futures Sept. 28.45 buyers 28.30103 words
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Article31 1958-08-19 7 NEW YORK, Aug. 18 Previous Today industrials 506.13 502.67 11 Railroads 130 22 I°B 81 [J Domestic Bonds 88^74 88.64 "'«'<! 78.57 78.29 1 >i"k> omposite Averages 173.63 172.4131 words
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Article67 1958-08-19 7 spot 27%, awaiting ment 26 "i. 2(i cif. Sarawak unieiea.se 27, afloats 27 to 26 3 quoted. Muntok white spot and. iail August shipment un- awaiting release 42. afloats 41 to Lampong spot 27V 4 40, and first half August shipjwaiting release 27. afloats 27 ment 38\. 3867 words
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Article87 1958-08-19 7 <■»'•"* Philippine, c.i.l. OJL North European ports delivered < fiS! EJKaVSBftS European ports delivered M'ul.tpn long ton Aug./ Sept. (I)(() M r <ml crude Straits <■■■•. European ports in bulk ''rl, ton Au«- 'Sept. ((>< >M 1 OIL crude Ceylon European ports in bulk i"; ion?87 words
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82 1958-08-19 7 COMET WILL BE BACK ON S'PORE RUN NEXT YEAR /COMETS will be back In Kj BOAC's Far Eastern and Australian service by next May. A BOAC statement issued in Singapore yesterday said four Comet services would be run weekly from London to Tokyo via Bangkok. Rangoon and Hong Kong and82 words
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46 1958-08-19 7 The United States Senate yesterday voted unanimously to cite for contempt of congress the international head of the carpenters' union. Maurice Hutcheson, and 12 others accused of attempting to thwart the Senate Labour Rackets Committee by refusing to answer questions.— Renter46 words
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Article207 1958-08-19 7 NErally firm conditions were maintained the London stock maryesterday although was somewhat tlve. The main feam'( yw the fresh advance ■•'!,ti-ials. continued to to last weeks cut British bank rate the result of the Public opinion poll, pleating a further re- to the governments fWwng in207 words
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164 1958-08-19 7 THE acting Deputy Secretary to the Singapore Health Ministry, Dr. C. E. Smith yesterday appealed to the residents of Chinatown not to let the present wet weather deter them from presenting themselves to he X-rayed. The Government X-ray unit, which has X-rayed164 words
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125 1958-08-19 7 SEVERAL Signals installations In Singapore have been opened to all ranks or the army during the "Signals Week" which opened yesterday. The Royal Signals Corps will hold a demonstration at GHQ today. Other activities will Include a cricket match tomorrow between the Royal Signals125 words
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30 1958-08-19 7 The Queen and President Eisenhower yesterday ex changed messages to celc brate the looth anniversary of the completion o! the 3rsi trans-Altantic cable. Rev ter.30 words
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Article107 1958-08-19 7 i i.) p m Radio Music Hall; i.30 Time Signal and n>". i 4.) Radio Music Hall again; 2.00 Close Down; 5.00 Music (torn tlip Ballei 8.30 Fiesta; Happ) Anniversary, presented bj Zalnal Alam: 6.4fl Lights On; 8.69 Announcementi and Blngapori Snare M.irkef Report; 70c I Imc107 words
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Article17 1958-08-19 7 The Soul h African i.i treason trial ws re <um< 'I in Pretoria yesterday Reuter17 words
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Miscellaneous97 1958-08-19 7 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES! E TODAY: 1.39 p.m i E TOMORROW: 1.53 a.m. E and 2.16 p.m. E THURSDAY: 2.47 a.m. E and 2.56 p.m. E FRIDAY: 3.52 a.m. E E and 3.43 p.m. E E SATURDAY: 5.20 a.m. and 4.43 p.m. E SUNDAY: 7.32 a.m. E E and 6.04 p.m.97 words
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Article, Illustration59 1958-08-19 8 A press preview of an exhibition of paintings ;ind drawings by Mrs. C. B. Ageh Jones of Sierra Leone was opened at the Commonwealth Institute, Kensington, London, by the wife of the Archbishop of Canterbury, Mrs. Fisher. Here the Artist. Mrs. C. B. Ageh Jones is seen59 words
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Article, Illustration104 1958-08-19 8 DRETTY one-tlmi pie who le; walk again, run a m and play tennis has now add anotha achievemi ty queen, She won the Close Ot th i attend ance Sipuj windS carnival— phi ,a the prettiest of s< vi i Qnallsts h the crowd's ap But for104 words
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Article, Illustration82 1958-08-19 8 This daring illuminat- cd motor cycle display was one of the thrilling items seen by the an- dience when the Search- j light tattoo opened ai j the White City, Lo recently. '> a j At an exhibition or- ganised by the German Fashion Institute in j Munich,Popper - 82 words
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Article, Illustration605 1958-08-19 1 FASHION -WISE MAKE THEIR CHEONGSAMS DIFFERENT JHE CHEONGSAM is perhaps the most talked about dress in this part of the world. But what IS a cheongsam? Tourists think it is a seductive, tight sheath with extra high slits on either side of (he skirt revealing a large expanse of legFree Press - 605 words
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Article110 1958-08-19 1 The smart girl's choice -white rrODAY'S smart Chi- nese girl is more and more using Siamese silk in her ivardrobe. The formal cheongsam of this material is popular not only because oj its attractiveness but also because it does not crease. White, in fact, is the most popular colour oj110 words
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Advertisement101 1958-08-19 1 lFonard Model L 86 H. Capacity 8.6 cv. ft Singapore List Price: $995/--or Easy Budget Terms Available. ALLIANCE RADIO SERVICE, 53. E.ist Co.nr Ro.ia BROADWAY RADIO CO 259 |oo Chi.if Ro.id CHENG RADIO CO., 52. Upper Sor.>n«oon Ro<id. CHIN LEE RADIO CO.. 20 Tiont; 6ir.ru Poid LIDO COMPANY, 373, North101 words
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Article, Illustration295 1958-08-19 2 It's so soft and cool to the touch xi;tv mm: i\ heii-timi- attihi: INTRODUCED for the first time in Singapore in lingerie form is a completely new fabric that is soft and cool to the touch, light as a breath and comes in a few choice prints and colours One295 words
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Article85 1958-08-19 2 Trillium lingerie, Modern Silk Store, 31, High Street; beach clog s and hats, all plastic Clogs, upholstered cork- wedge backless sandals, straw bucket, rope and hide bag, raffia tote, Bata North Bridge Road; marcasltc and ivory jewellery, gentleman's cigarette lighter with crest of Singapore, P. 11. Hendry,85 words
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Article, Illustration692 1958-08-19 2 PUTTING YOU FOOT FORWARD BEST in new style shoes tici lea it i all. am me Press pictures show (above), a latpc handbag trimmed in maroon md sporting a rope handle. Around rranged, from left to right, a pink Ie clog, an upholstered cork sandal, poden clog with a metalFree Press - 692 words
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Article218 1958-08-19 3 'SEASONAL' CUPS FOR COFFEE SOMETHING appeal- j ing in table wear I has been added by Japan. j A North Bridge Road j gift shop is featur- j ing a lacquered coffee j set. received only last week. j Each of the six black lacquered cups and saucers are hand218 words
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Article305 1958-08-19 3 THIS week the Gourmet Club present The Chestnut Ice-Cream Torte. a dessert to tempt even the pickiest eater but watch those calories! Drain and puree enough canned or fresh chestnuts to make one cup. Thon beat with four egg yolks and i cup sugar until smooth. Flavour with305 words
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321 1958-08-19 3 |T IS NO FUN to be underweight, to look at E though the first strong breeze that came z along could bow you away. Ask any Skinny how she likes it, and you will get the same answer, "Not at all." To321 words
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Article, Illustration67 1958-08-19 3 Mrs. Chona Recto I Kasten, recently naml ed one of Asia's best I dressed women and I the most beautiful ivoI yuan in the PhilipI vines. Daughter of Senator Claro M. Recto, and married to Hans Kast- en, American Manager I of Manila's Muller and Phipps Ltd., Mrs. Kas- ten67 words
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Article106 1958-08-19 3 HAVE you a birthday man on your list who Is difficult to shop for? Then a jewel lor in North Bridge Road may have the solution for you. The answer is a handsome German made cigarette lighter which any man would be proud to use.106 words
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Article, Illustration192 1958-08-19 4 3 HERE is a gay young style that flatters the face and yet leaves it uncluttered. With offcentre parting, the hair is combed completely away from the face and allowed to fall where it may. This hairdo, which even a fast drive in on open192 words
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Article218 1958-08-19 4 Your hairdo problem now solved rE search for a hair style that Is just right fffl you often presents quite a problem. You art not exactly satisiied with the way you are wearing your hair, but cannot think of anything else to do with it. A drastic change scares you218 words
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Article, Illustration90 1958-08-19 4 one cut set THEY call this coiffure "Hawaii." Swept from one side of the face, its curls cascade down the back and fall softly around the other side of the face. This hairdo is brushed until it gleams like coal with fresh flowers caught up in it. C A CIRL90 words
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Article178 1958-08-19 4 SMOOTHING on hand lotion Js mon than vanity for women. It ac tually aid.s the skin which has little natural oil. Cream.s and lotions especially those with lanolin, help restore the skin to Its natural, pro tected .late. Linen shirt- and dresses look better and stay178 words
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Article, Illustration41 1958-08-19 5 sdfgsdfg Page 9 A startling creation frum the Charles Creed 1958 Autumn-winter collection is this longcoat suit in black and white marsh striped coating. The most remarkable feature of the suit is the high -position of the belt.Popper - 41 words
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Article, Illustration33 1958-08-19 5 big Paris fasti ion houses hare i nng the new Autumn and iter at styles. tat is called "Caged" and is and black, edged with bows covering a 'pouff' hair-33 words
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Article, Illustration48 1958-08-19 5 PARDON MY... ER... KNEES Winter here we come: A cape ■</ fur worn either well back or s lone up completely* The collar slides backwards according to how§ \pen the cape is worn, though the knees would neem to be rather] left out in the cold Popper pic turn.Popper - 48 words
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272 1958-08-19 5 ■pHK special constable watched the hundreds of cyclists whizzing past sucking their oranges, nibbling their bananas, munching their sandwiches as they took part in a 12-hour race. And he thought: What do they do with the skins ami wrappers? Ho soon found out. The272 words
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207 1958-08-19 6 Plants ready but the markets are gone gOUTH Korea still has 3 a lons way to go before it become* even remotely self-sufficient, the New York Wall Street Journal reportjournal staff writer Igor OganeBOfl cabled Iron: ,1 -since the start ol the Korean war in 19aO. the U S hasU.P.I. - 207 words
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Article, Illustration65 1958-08-19 6 A bullock-powered generator being liirned by bullocks during the course of experiments successfully culminated at Khanpur, a small village 18 miles outi side of New Delhi. I The technician in the centre is Mr. Tracy Park, mechancial engineer loaned by the Tennessee Gas Transmission Company to assist on the project.U.P.I. - 65 words
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Article60 1958-08-19 6 Dutch merchant seaman Gerry van Leeuwen. who slopped oil In Jakarta. said in Sydney he had geen Russian jeep>. planes and other military equipment being unloaded in the Indonesian capital. He said all binocularniid cameras had been confiscated from crews of .ships 1m harbour to ensureU.P.I. - 60 words
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Article24 1958-08-19 6 India has accepted an invitation from Britain to attend ;i Commonwealth conference on aio m i c energy In London ReuterReuter - 24 words
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106 1958-08-19 6 U.K. may lend India up to £100 million rpWO London newspapers 1 reported today that Bri tain is to h'nd India moncv to help in hrr present terling crisis, Hi News Chronicle said Britain would lend tndia up to 8100 million sterl ing "The cash i. b face liavini loan106 words
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399 1958-08-19 6 NATIONALISTS WARN —WE WILL HIT BACK AT MAINLAND NATIONALIST Chinese Premier Chen Cheng has served warning that any Communist attack on either of the Nationalist offshore island groups of Quemoy and Matsu would provoke Nationalist offensives against the China mainland. Addressing the Control Yuan (the highest Government supervisory organ), theReuter; U.P.I. - 399 words
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Article124 1958-08-19 6 THE independent Ttmejof India suggested that by agreeing to the original Soviet proposal for summit talks. India had been the "unsuspecting victim" of Soviet cold war tactics The newspaper said, "It Is difficult to reject the Impression that Soviet solicitude for India's status in worldReuter - 124 words
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Article141 1958-08-19 6 piilMl'PlM*: Civil Ueience Administrator \u r 1 Entente said that recent tests conducted to his office Indicated the presence of atomic fall out in the vegetation of Manila and On<>, City. lzon The tests made on grass gathered from M •nil and Quezon City were conducted shortly a heavyU.P.I. - 141 words
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Article72 1958-08-19 6 Indonesian defence authorities in Jakarta, in banning political wall writings, said the writings gave towns a dirty look, reports Renter. (Every wall in every city and town of Red China z& plastered with posters). Mr. Nai Pote Sarasin. Sec-retary-General of the South- East Asia Treat > Organisation, said in CanberraReuter - 72 words
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Article40 1958-08-19 6 It -X W Japan has claimed a new record for a trans-Pacific passage between Yokoha- ma and Ban 1 1 I The freighter NevaJ of 7.700 tons, covered il 4525 miles hi Mine day! 15 hour.-, and t< -'I ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article35 1958-08-19 6 MiSS Bilde W Gcrt: ownei of World Travel Film of New York, Juts arrivet in Manila to photogranl scenic spots in the Phllk pines for a film foe* mentary to be shoion h America. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 35 words
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Article15 1958-08-19 6 United r itea 'o South Korea fiscal year 1968 pected to be us; '3o,ooo.oo(i. ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article22 1958-08-19 6 a 14-member delegation «j Brazilian broadcast w« television artists nw rived in Peking '< month's tour oi X,, Shanghai. Wul i Canton. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 22 words
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Article17 1958-08-19 6 Four Siamese Co-opera < Ministry official are tm in Japan to observe JtfJ nese co-operative acuw es. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article24 1958-08-19 6 Japanese films to be term ed at the Venue Fun Festival include y! Giant and the DoU. "Ricksha Man" and Legend of Narayama ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article30 1958-08-19 6 group of Soviet mounted climbers has begun train ing in the Pamir Moan tains for an assault on tin Himalayan peak ol LhoW and a survey ol Mow Everest. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 30 words
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Article25 1958-08-19 6 Pakistani President Major Gen. Iskander Mir/a ha called upon the nation' armed forces to be vigil ant to safeguard thecoun try's safety and sreuntj U.P.I.U.P.I. - 25 words
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Article62 1958-08-19 6 The council of the Pakistat Muslim League— the M ma 71 policy-making bod\ of t h i M Hi 4 Lea gii p a r f /i«5 calki on t h government to "revise it foreign policy so «> t bring it in accord with th ideal of ensuring realReuter - 62 words
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Article34 1958-08-19 6 South Korea has grantei entry to three North Ko rean students who fled to West German from Germany dur' ing the Hungarian revolu tion in 1956. They wil leave Munich soon fo Seoul. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article39 1958-08-19 6 Under an arrangement between Japanese and British railwaymen, three officials of the Britls'i Nation a 1 Union of R a i Iwaym c n &re now touring Japan This will be followed by a Japanese visit t Britain ReuterReuter - 39 words
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215 1958-08-19 7 ALL-OUT RED DEFENCE FOR NUCLEAR WAR US Government report says the Soviet Union ibarked upon a sweeping civil defence r >;p including the construction of H-bomb P ters n d the training of 5,000,000 civil dccc workers a year. [The report said the Russians appear to have ,idy constructed "cellarU.P.I. - 215 words
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Article, Illustration73 1958-08-19 7 r Chief Abbot Phul E Tee of the Chamma- S E yuth Order of Budd- i E hist Monks in Cam- bodia congratulates s 5 Mr. Leo Rogers, a E US. S m i t h-Mundt E Grant teacher who E E taught English to the E Buddhist monks at73 words
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Article36 1958-08-19 7 Protest in dumping fpHE Hong Kong Reform Club, a private organisation aiming at elevating the standard of living of the people of the Crown Colony, has urged the Government to take "immediate steps" towards saving that36 words
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Article61 1958-08-19 7 Colony from Red Chinese dumping of cheap goods. The organisation expressed that the "whole economic structure of the Colony Is likely to be affected during the coming months' by the Red dumping. The club asserted that the people of Hong Kong have a right to know whatU.P.I. - 61 words
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Article76 1958-08-19 7 U.S. WILL SURVEY GULF OF SIAM THE Siamese Fishery Department has announced In Bangkok that the United States Operations Mission would soon begin a complete oceanographic survey of the Gulf of Siam to determine natural resources in the sea. Nai Boon Intaramphan. director-general of the department, said the survey wouldReuter - 76 words
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Article50 1958-08-19 7 President Eisenhower in a message to President Syngman Rhee, said: "I wish to assure you and the people of Korea that the United States will continue, in cooperation with the United Nations, to make every effort to bring about the peaceful reunification of your country." ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Advertisement101 1958-08-19 7 LADIES. LADIES. LADIES, Perms. Perms including American Cold Wave Perms from $10.00. Shampoo Set $2.50 only at the well-known Ladies Hairdressers Maison Moderne 126, Orchard Road. Tel: *****. Opening Whole Day on Saturdays. ASK *OR I IJ N DiTIWEARI iWI I \J I^ mr M- F\ K*r% w* I^l// \\^B/101 words
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Article, Illustration510 1958-08-19 8 This film has arare beaut jWNNY mAWS VOLVMIV Catting Alt Photographer* /\NE of the most faselnatlng of all standard photographic films is infrared. Yet it is rarely mack' "use of by local lensmen, although this film is readily available in popular sizes here. Mast of us have seen Infrared pictures510 words
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Article51 1958-08-19 8 POR photos which r crystal clear ttl I ails,' four factors 0 cessary: correct sharp cutting lens, tion stopping speed, and a firm, support for your A tripod is the < means of getting support. Rejnembc over-all sharpness sential, use a trip a practice which51 words
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Article, Illustration366 1958-08-19 9 Super-super hotel that out-Ritzed them all By HAROLD BUNTING i FIND the delight Arnold Bennett found in 1 luxury hotels, whether they be of fiction M fact Although only too conscious whenever I step into one (to keep an apLntment with some Great Man) that the hall porter is giving366 words
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Article699 1958-08-19 9 "The bomb", said Her? Jansen. He had been bribed to place it in a basket of flowers in the room the Czar was to visit, but his nerves failed him. and he could not go through with it. "What happened next." I asked Hedda. "He said to699 words
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347 1958-08-19 9 PAUL JOHNSON - HE TRIED TO OVERTHROW THE THIRD REPUBLIC PAUL JOHNSON By FROM BLACKMAIL TO TREASON: Political Crime and Corruption in France, 4920-1940. By Louis Ducloux. Andre Deutsch. 18s. HPHE Prime Minister, Poincare, is a blackguard Louis Barthou a self-confessed sexmaniac Albert Sarrault, that indescribable scoundrel a debauchee of the lowest sort347 words
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Article200 1958-08-19 9 SAHARA DESERT ESCAPE. Anthony Delmayne. (Jarrolds. 165.). ANTHONY DELMAYNE was not yet 20 when, In 1939. he Joined the Foreign Legion. Almost at once, he began to ponder the possibilities of escape. "Discussions about getting away." he says, "were encouraged for It assisted the propagation of200 words
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Article215 1958-08-19 10 Sayonara more consistent C lice A Div 1 6 F iiy s Sayonara 9.00, Corporal Mm 813, Gun Runner 8.13, Colour Film 1,18, On Scn-i-n 8.18, The Beauty 8.10. Tunny Face 8.10, Quinv 8.08, One Two I our 8.08. Cayman 8.06, Klmsini 8.0!. SAYONARA, with 111b more than when third215 words
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192 1958-08-19 10 Class 4, Div. 2-6 Furs. Arina (iold 9.00, Esther's Pet B. in, Jara B.l°-, Strong and Free 8.11. Reliable 8.10, Haudyai 8.09, Pack of (.old 8.00, Pagan King 8.08. Producer 8 06 Evelyn 7.13, Hearts Ease 7.12. ARINA GOLD, Esther's Pet. Jara. and Producer192 words
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145 1958-08-19 10 Class H, Div. 3-6 Furs. Sinccro fUMI, Stratosphere 8.12, My Peter 8.11, Vga Mondrau 8 0!>, Tiny .lade 8 .07, Ovrrspln 8.07, Cherrs 8.06, Tliank You S.UfJ, Kia Ml Special Charm 8.04, Slipper Prince 8.01. STRATOSPHERE is my selection lor the Class 4 Dlv.145 words
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Article, Illustration793 1958-08-19 10 ALLAN LEWIS - TALENT LOOKS REALLY HARD TO BEAT ALLAN LEWIS BEST PROSPECTS FOR TOMORROWS PROGRAMME K0351 TALENT Follow Me Home Nellyne Outsider: Golden Gus. Class 5, Div. 1-5^ Furs. NeIIVBC iUMi; 1 ollow Mi Home g.13; Goldtn Qh H.i:j; Gold oin X.l.'; lulcnt 8.07; H. in Matin sot. ILaiseiiue II 8.04; SunshineFree Press - 793 words
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29 1958-08-19 10 These horses won't start tomorrow THE following horsea will not start tomorrow: Gold Coin, Peace Police, Townsman, Courtier, Morning Mist, Victoirc. Cliona, Entertainer H. Christmas Carol. and Special Charm.29 words
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307 1958-08-19 10 WIIIGED WARRIOR. Forget Me Not, Siam Rice, Storekeeper, Sentimental, Technicolor and Fresh Mystery look the best of an open Class 5 I>iv. 2 7f. event. Winged Warrior has born consistent but in his last two starts at K.L. finished ninth and eighth. He307 words
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Article303 1958-08-19 11 NZ go for runs i struggle Innings L developed at Lnt Bridge, yesterzr jrtjere the New slanders were disced for flve ns sho'-t of Nottingbnshire's total of ttinghamshtre t hen in no wick?t T.in shortly before orevented any further p, The three-day match 0 til a w Zealanders [hey neverReuter - 303 words
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23 1958-08-19 11 PATTERSON CONCEDES 9½ LB AT WEIGH-IN SBJ a weight advantage .^b over champion h for their WJSg h "tlefight ITJSfi I" Patterson ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article24 1958-08-19 11 < beat rniow Cooper, impionVin let to. retain hla !v J( Newport enj lawn tennla tow■V)n won r, 4. 7.5, 7 5 ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration101 1958-08-19 11 This new type oi" Scoreboard which records not only results but also the lap number in track events, will be used at the European athletic championships In Stockholm beginning today. The machine a product of Finland and to be used for the first time in Sweden rotatesPaul Popper - 101 words
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Article88 1958-08-19 11 M.C.C. will play two oneday matches against Ceylon on their way to Australia Instead of one twoday match as originally planned. The matches, which are Intended to give Ceylon the opportunity of seeing all the touring players in action will be played on the SinhaleseReuter - 88 words
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356 1958-08-19 11 One man who'll really extend Konrads TH E New South Wales Amateur Swimming Association has invited Olympic Games triple gold medallist Murray Rose to compete in the State swimming championships at North Sydney Pool m January next year. It has offered to pay his fares to and from the United356 words
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Article279 1958-08-19 11 lI WIPSIIIKIO, the current leaders in the English county cricket chain- plonship, lost hall their side lor Cti runs in the 115 minutes' play at Clacton yesterday and still need 150 to lead Essex. A spell of three for 23 by Trevor Bailey didReuter - 279 words
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Article25 1958-08-19 11 British Rugby League matches last night resulted: Hull Kingston Rovers 43 Dewsbury 17; Hunslet 4 Hull 4; Workington Town 17 Whitehaven 9 ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article179 1958-08-19 11 "DRITAIN'S Doctor Nigel Oakley, 25, of London. won the world title and gold medal in the smallbore rifle event over r»o metres from a prone position, on the second day of the world shooting championships in Moscow. Oakley scored 396 points out of aReuter - 179 words
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Article110 1958-08-19 11 British team is ready HPHE British loam, which A arrived in Stockholm yesterday for the European track and field championships, were this morning preparing at their headquarters a school on the outskirts of the city for the meeting beginning today. Mr. Leslie Truelove, manager of the team which numbers 55Reuter - 110 words
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Article27 1958-08-19 11 The United States comI pleted a 5-0 win over Argenj Una iv the American zone I final of the Davis Cup lawn tennis competition. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Miscellaneous250 1958-08-19 11 CLUBS across 2 The Mick for these em--1 I>arliament-or sugar. (8). f%% {JJj, hf (ft) 4 Rose mixes the miner. Us g -fo shine mlghl lire Adt ••4). ,7,. 8 Health resort In thi*. porl (i Denser this way (6) of the country (8) 7 Formidable women In i museum250 words
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Article312 1958-08-19 12 Jury verdict: No evidence of cause of violent impact A CORONER'S jury at Galway, Ireland, ruled last night that there was no evidence to show what caused a KLM Royal Dutch airliner to crash oft the coast of Ireland, killing all 99 persons aboard. TheU.P.I. - 312 words
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Article45 1958-08-19 12 Foreign .plumule report ed seeing former Soviet Foreign Minister. Mr Molotov at Moscow's Vnukovo airport yesterday Mololov, nou- ambassador at Ulan Bator, Outer Mongolia, presumably was returning to his post after a holiday with his family in th. Moscow area U.P.I45 words
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49 1958-08-19 12 A Toronto surgeon says he has developed a serum which adds months or years to the lives of cancer victims. But he warns that the serum showed no evidence of curs with any patient. It only alleviated symptoms among patients near death ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article77 1958-08-19 12 SOUTH AFRICA RETURNS TO U.N. BUT SOUTH Africa is returning to the United Nations but will in future not take part in any discussions affecting bet domestic affairs South Africa walked out of the Assembly in 1956 over the United N atlOßl insistence that the question of placing South WestReuter - 77 words
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Article181 1958-08-19 12 THL QUEEN and hei family were welcomed by thousands of Scottish well-wishers at Fort William yesterday when they ended their 12-day cruise of the west coast In the Royal yacht Britannia. Yachts and small boats sounded their hooters and crowds on shore cheered as theReuter - 181 words
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180 1958-08-19 12 The u.s. bttta Department has heard "rumours from several different sources" c 3 ring the past week that the Soviet Union has decided to supply atomic weapons to C r .lmunist China, the department's spokesman said in Washington yesterday. The spokesman said he180 words
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93 1958-08-19 12 rpHE Greek cabin* v« terday approved 1 reply to the BritSh a apuncement last PnS that the proparar'n Sectoral rolls m c£J would go ahead The greek Cabt'net wi called to m emerge* Us, the Prime Mlnlste to consider thi reDh According W ell93 words
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