The Singapore Free Press, 29 August 1958
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section19 1958-08-29 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper x v Singapore, 1 riday, August 29, 1958. Price 15 Cts.19 words
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412 1958-08-29 1 JHE Jnited Stales appeared to be moving yesterday to a decision to light if' Communist China tries to seize the malist-held offshore islands. decision has not made yet, but three ssive U.S. warnings to --and Moscow— in i a wi ftk naveReuter; U.P.I. - 412 words
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112 1958-08-29 1 56 TRAPPED MEN DIE L IN POLAND MINE FIRE FIFTY-SIX Polish coal miners died of suffocation when fire broke out yesterday in the maiu ventilation shaft of a mine in Zabrze. South Poland. Another 52 miners were taken to hospital with gas poisoning but none is in danger. Rescue teamsReuter - 112 words
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Article222 1958-08-29 1 Quemoy under fire pHINESE communist artillery v opened up again early this morning, firing 20 shells at Quemoy island the Nationalist Defence Ministry announced in Taipeh today. Tiit ministry said no air and sea activity was reported this morning around the Quemoy island group. MoreReuter; U.P.I. - 222 words
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233 1958-08-29 1 Council makes loan terms more attractive THE Singapore City Council today increased the discount on its $30 million loan from 9 per cent to Hi per cent. This means that a person who buys a $100 debenture stock will now pay only $88.50 instead of $91. This decision was taken233 words
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Article98 1958-08-29 1 HEAVY rain this morning caused floods in several areas in Singapore Cars were stalled in Chinatown. Police diverted traffic in some other areas. Motorists driving to the city from Newton circus MW a red sign "Police, Flood lVfeft." near the traffic circus on BcottS Road They were98 words
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84 1958-08-29 1 SWEDISH reiay runner Bo Larsson was Killed by a javelin thrown by another competitor during an athletics meeting in Stockholm last night. The javelin entered his chest, near the heart, and injured the main artery. He was dead before he reached hospital. Larsson wasReuter - 84 words
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Article99 1958-08-29 1 French police raided dingy North African quarters of Paris and provincial cities yesterday in a major effort to halt a sudden and dangerous increase of Muslim sabotage More than 3.000 Algerians were rounded up in Paris and nearly a thousand more throughout the country. EvenReuter; U.P.I. - 99 words
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Article33 1958-08-29 1 RUBBER PRICE UP CENT September first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 81J cents per lb., up a quarter of a cent on yesterday's close. The tone was uncertain.33 words
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MOVE IN U.K. FOR COLOUR BAR
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Article67 1958-08-29 2 COLOURED MAN ACCUSED AFTER RIOTS \M) VI \K OLD West la <lian. alleged to h.iu been involved in las( week tad's racial riots at Nottingham, appeared before Nottingham magistrate! yesterday, Neville Krovwi, was charj; «<l with VOllllding Felix Smith With intent to do grievous bodily harm. Brown Was remanded inReuter - 67 words
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280 1958-08-29 2 SUPREME COURT DELAY ON LITTLE ROCK rpHK U.S Supreme Court I after a tense three hour hearing In Washing ton yesterday, deferred until sVpf. 11 a decision on the plea of .seven Negro children for the removal of t tie legal barriers preventIng them fro/n attending Little Rock's CentraJ HighU.P.I. - 280 words
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284 1958-08-29 2 i>kiijsii Members oi Parliament stepped up pressure on the Govern- rncnt yesterday to clamp down ;i "colour bar" on unlimited immigration of Negro and Asian workers into Britain. Hut Prime Minister Harold Mamnllan was reliably reported to be opposed to any Government action forU.P.I. - 284 words
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41 1958-08-29 2 The Duke of Edinburgh "has been delighted to accept" the appointment of Admiral of the Fleet In the Royal New Zealand Navy, the Minister of Defence. Mr Phillip Connolly, said in •Wellington yesterday. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article34 1958-08-29 2 A thirty-year-old Indian. Mr. A. Roy, an employee of the Calcutta Port Commission, has arrived in Bangkok on a round-Asia bicycling tour. Mr. Roy pedalled from Singapore and Malaya.34 words
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Article15 1958-08-29 2 Anglo Egyptian financial talks viii be resumed in Rome on September 3.—15 words
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128 1958-08-29 2 THE British Civil Aviation Mini .try issued a warning yesterday that passengers using portable radio, on board airliners could cause disaster. They said in a circular thai "experience has shown that fortuitous radiation by a passenger's portable radio may cause Interference toReuter - 128 words
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Article, Illustration27 1958-08-29 2 The chief Secretary, Mr. E. B. David, sees letters Ss ins Msit to the Our Sinwore" exhibition at the Grea World last night.27 words
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248 1958-08-29 2 DEADLOCK over Iceland's decision to extend fishing limits to 12 miles from her coast from Monday despite opposition from Britain and other nations appeared to be hardening last night. In Paris, secret talks oetween eight interested nations including Britain and Iceland to findReuter - 248 words
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Article36 1958-08-29 2 Thirty barbns Will part in a en Id COlirSi ganised by the i>' pai of Information s< n lc< day. They will \i 11 Singapore exhibition tween 12 noon and 1 p36 words
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Advertisement50 1958-08-29 2 W^ MAI HE I mm, tomato mice w St=te I^/At 'jtf Z.C&.VORK €MU€&&&.. p »il4i.ZF Mtwom/v otwteeg...,*,** j? SUM FIAKeS r rkc JO* 1 Ca*tpbell'4 ConcetttMted TOMATO SOUP. ,rCH, rCH 90* LEMON MERINSUe CHEEGE €PREAP f^ *J*r* for 1. 00 COLD STOR AGE ,ft@| I NOUANOtOAQ NAVAUAM katong- Kirn IIOAO50 words
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227 1958-08-29 3 FINANCIER IS DETAINED £76,000 FRAUD CASE IOXDON financier George Dawson and four L o j pi men were yesterday remanded in cusi)( b until September 4on charges alleging fraud I pretences involving £76,000. son, 49-year-Old Cockney who became a Limoi through dealing in wartime scrap Rter rid War 11, wasReuter - 227 words
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Article72 1958-08-29 3 r lot interested in ra i the moon, ProL ss ac H Lovell, Direck r i tant radio telecope Jodrell Bank, fheshin said when he rrived in Manchester by ir last sht from Moscow. The or said the tussi content to pend the i timeReuter - 72 words
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150 1958-08-29 3 Take the wife along at half the air fare BRITISH businessmen and holiday-makers flying tin- Atlantic this autumn will be able to take their wives along for little more than half price under a plan announced in London yesterday by TransWorld Airlines. Mr. Glenn J. Craden T.W.A. Bales Chle! in150 words
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Article62 1958-08-29 3 NEW COMET SERVICE IN DECEMBER BRITAIN'S new Comet IV jet airliner due to go into British Overseas Airways passenger service between London and New York in December will initially operate a first class de luxe service once a week in each direction. Next' May four Comet services a week willReuter - 62 words
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165 1958-08-29 3 MAHMUD Haji Abdul Baki, a Persian cotton merchant who died an intestate recluse In a squalid Blackpool flat last December, left £87,226 (over $740,000) gross, £86,657 net. Death duty paid amounted to £39.436. He was said to have kept shares worth thousands ofReuter - 165 words
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Article41 1958-08-29 3 Mr. John Hay Whitney, United Btat6f Ambassador to Britain, has bought control of the New York Herald-Tribune, one of the city's major morning newspapers, and its European edition published In Paris, it was announced yesterday ReuterReuter - 41 words
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85 1958-08-29 3 LONDON'S 8 i a 8 H Twins, Timothy John and Jeremy Charlw Thackeray are both well and under (he care of st Bartholomew's Hospital Lon don. it w;i- announced last night A hospital statement added: "ft Is hoped to separate them .it a later date."Reuter - 85 words
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258 1958-08-29 3 pEOPLE living near Changi village in Singapore yesterday charged that bus-drivers have converted C'hangi Koad into a race-track and were endangering human life. The Free Press was told that the 30 m.p.h. speed limit was not being observed by most motorists, especially bus-drivers258 words
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Article119 1958-08-29 3 odd- job man Jimmy Wilson, sentenced to death for robbing a white woman of Ms 6 will almost certainly win a stay of execution, an Alabama Supreme Court source said in Montgomery yesterday. The court handed down a list of decisions yesterday without ruling onReuter - 119 words
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Advertisement81 1958-08-29 3 v y d COMES w" FIRST Enjoy these S.C.S. Delicatessen Favourites COOKED MEATS: /AND\ Roast Beef, Pressed VBUY/ Ox Tongue etc. htiw ra raw a. Pi SAUSAGES: ilfl. IB "Tanglin/' Pork, Beef, ##?M' !i( Chipolata, etc. jK^f/fc )7^lll PIES: J^^ y 't^k Chicken and Ham, Pork, "V r/f-vl-Veal and Ham81 words
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The Singapore Free Press Friday, Aug. 29, 1958.
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Article181 1958-08-29 4 Opinion ONE OR THE OTHER ji fan y suggestions are ITI being put forward Dy people who, while agreeing with the plan to turn the car park in Raffles Place into an attractive garden, fee] that the facilities for parking cars in that area should be retained. It Is easy181 words
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Article, Illustration850 1958-08-29 4 Angela Croome - Angela Croome By -DESPITE THAT FAILURE I HAVE just come 1 back to London from a gruelling 10 days in Moscow. Five hundred scientists from all over the world were meetins: there to describe what they have been doing during the 13 months of the850 words
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Advertisement23 1958-08-29 4 DIAMOND ENGA6EMENT RING FOR YGUR HAPPY DAY P. H. HENDRY Me tiii!actiii iMi' Jewrllei 71 North Bridfffl Ko.nl Singapore, b X- Knal.i l.umpur23 words
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Article220 1958-08-29 5 I /j*" wit oh* a r tut far fjartlvtt or pari o/ spuct* far ear parking'? a LTERN \TIVE plans are being prepared by th< A (iv architect to convert the Baffles I'lact L ai park into a public park. Th< are either to convert220 words
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40 1958-08-29 5 Mrs. J. M. Jumabhoy, wife !of Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, j Minister for Commerce and Industry, will present prizes in connection with the Singapore Trade Fair at the Great World Cabaret tomorrow at 9.30 p.m40 words
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179 1958-08-29 5 Japanese industry plans for fair at Kallang JAPANESE manu- facturers are expected to book sizable exhibition space at the Singapore constitution fair to be held in January. The matter Is being considered by large firms in Tokyo and Osaka. The firms had wanted to hold an exhibition of their own179 words
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113 1958-08-29 5 Lioness she never roars —is fier fireside pet i Mrs. Paulette Lloyd I Creame of Nairobi, j Kenya, sits unperturb- i i ed by the fireside I while her pet lioness i Neghestie, gnaws a I bone at her feet. j c Neghestie's monthly j bill comes to about IReuter - 113 words
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256 1958-08-29 5 fITY Councillor Mrs. Vj F. Leon-Soh has taken up a Free Press suggestion that traffic warning signs be put along Mountbatten Road to prevent "that stretch from Kallang to Tanjong Katong becoming a road of death Mr.s. Loon-Scli has written to the city Engineer256 words
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Article, Illustration148 1958-08-29 5 THE $100,000 fine arts and culture programme j planned by the newly-estab-j lished Singapore Cultural I Advisory Council has been j shelved. I The Singapore Govern- ment, which allocated the i money in this year's budget estimates, has told the coun- cil not to148 words
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71 1958-08-29 5 Baronet- 3 times wed —arrested in Scotland uir alastair George Lionel Miller, three-times married English baronet, left Ayr., Scotland, by train with a detective yesterday on a warrani Issued by the Hampshire police in soul hern England, xho 85*year«old baronet was arrested at b hotel near Ayr on Tuosday. AReuter - 71 words
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Advertisement78 1958-08-29 5 i; Iff^P^B How exciting! I A ne» ere a my lotion specially for removing lej; h air Just app 1 y with the hand, leave for 5 fragrant minutes then wipe away unsighth hair. Nothbg could h e e;i s ler! Xeic Bit-to Leg Hair Remover is sold in squcezc-plasti78 words
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Advertisement59 1958-08-29 5 3-D TAPE RECORDER y^^^^^^^^^lU dig TK.S a well- I P^ke $585/- (S'porc) 5 SOLE AGENTS: KIAN GWAN (M) LTD. m Keystone c.pß.K^a jSoB.ISI 13mm f/1.9 ?t.indud HzK^HIH "JtrWm^k. 25mm f/1.9 tck photo 4 JO I. ty&Ue L —^rgy aggmmmmafmmmWmmm^mW^M t westclo^ ;V. J AURORA IT n Electrical Dtpi.) High St.,59 words
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Advertisement82 1958-08-29 6 j^- -x- I fMOKE OASIS WITH j Soothing menthol mist j Menthol Mi-t makes the Big O f i rich tobacco taste freshet wl i oiirc imokingi \nd \\w freshness »»<* w J long after smoking, t" ''> i Big 01 #««BMii» s 'ill i Viinnfmlnrril i I i lithurin82 words
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Miscellaneous220 1958-08-29 6 a_i __i __i _B __l _i_i_i_i_i_l_l_lH_l_l_lßßßß_lßßißliß_ilillllßß_ißßHßßH JKPV liiiU'Kli: SyA^J J«r_a« I 7»yf 6P*C£ TAXI *VITH LAUdA. f^tOOK 'V I KN»OVS/ -^J BfcnEß PULL OUT Bfi«3CE f I'LL I nnt 4PTFt> \\\\__ll_ttl \dGeF ANO MS O&EW EASES INJXD MECE, /'THIS IS WO 1 THE C«QOKe«V GTAJTFS J thS LAOV WMif r220 words
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Miscellaneous434 1958-08-29 6 ii§§ BORN today, you ha i honesty, two basic attributes leadership. Although you take I wry seriously Ind id, you n to bave time (or exercising n\ humour. You have a keen wit it often bursts unexpected The psychic attracts yoi I own intuitions are stron and reel there is434 words
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Article182 1958-08-29 7 Il'reviou* today ,V V sorts 6ep< 2:J i buyers 23 4 buyers Fu (P 24 seller.- 23 filers 0«i 23 buyer- 23 buyers 24 sellers 24 sellers hi.: i. Va i s s o 1 M buyer- 23% buyers 24 sellers 24 sellers X B bi i182 words
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Article100 1958-08-29 7 NEW YORK, Aug. 28. Previous Today TIN Straits Spot 94.87 nom. 94.62' n0m ll\ fUtUIOH Strait. Contract s<*pt 94.00 buyers 94.00 buyers 95.25 sellers 95.25 sellers Oct 94.00 buyers 94.00 buyers 95.25 sellers 95.25 sellers TONE: idle. SALES: Nil RlBnn; Futures Sept. 28.85 buyers 29.00 paid 29.00100 words
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Article32 1958-08-29 7 I NEW YORK, Aujf. ?8 Previous Today JO Industiials 510.39 507.72 JO Railroad? 133.12 132.34 10 DomeMir Bonds 88.18 88.15 DtfliUea 78.17 77.79 W Stocks ompotite Averages 175.49 174.2132 words
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Article58 1958-08-29 7 libar spol and awaiting it floats 26*4 to 26, August shipment and f. Lam- awaiting release 26', (o 26, second Above prices quoted half August shipment 25 v Saruwak unquoted. Muntok white spot and awaiting release 39 1 afioats 39 to 38. and second half Auk list shipment58 words
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Article97 1958-08-29 7 v Philippines c.i.f. U.K. North European ports delivered weight pei lon* ton Aug. -Sept. OPRA Strait! c.i.f U.K./ North bnropean ports delivered weight per long ton Aug./Sept LOCONUI Oil erude Straits ■it European ports m balk Per lon* ton Aug. Sept. iocon] i on. rudf r97 words
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Article17 1958-08-29 7 The Earl of Home, Secretary for Commonwealth Relations, is to visit western Canada. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article179 1958-08-29 7 RALLY dull condls developed in the tOCk markets yes- 'ay and there was a furtraction in the b tsinesa r was quite small frong buying hi 1, t week', in prices appear almo I com li ued to i" oi hire pur ""i" banking and •MlReuter - 179 words
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302 1958-08-29 7 Electricity for villages— now a cheaper plan A NEW PLAN to help rural residents take advantage of the Singapore jrL City Council's "islandvvide electrification" scheme is now being considered by two of its committees. The City Electrical Engineer, Mr. Z.K. Fiuczek, has proposed that the free length of overhead service302 words
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Article, Illustration126 1958-08-29 7 I M AJOR GENERAL 1 W.G.H. Pike, Chief a lof Staff of the Far B East Land Forces, m i (left) and General Paik Sun Yup, the- Chief of Staff of the m South Korean Army I who flew into Singa- pore yesterday, have a jjjFree Press - 126 words
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Article45 1958-08-29 7 i The Security Council met in New York in secret sea--1 sion for 30 minutes yesterI day to prepare its annual i report to the next General Assembly. It was announced afterwards that the document, also secret, was unanimously approved. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article20 1958-08-29 7 Geneva opens its annual Watch And Jewellery show today with the accent on pearls. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 20 words
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Article, Illustration250 1958-08-29 7 Readers are Up-to-Date! Mala) a la the f<x al poinl <if South East Asia and many people ilimk that this \t an area where tht future destinies <>l the wot l'l will I*)- do idi'il. I low miii Ii do your it lends overseas know about Singapore and Malaya's250 words
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194 1958-08-29 7 IF Mr. G M. Richard acting Chief Engtneti Sewerage, or anyone el b was not happy with the Singapore City Council s policy, he should resign from the service- but not make statements challeng ing that policy. This statement was made by the chairman of194 words
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Miscellaneous106 1958-08-29 7 Todays radio programme 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.48 Fun and Frolic; 2.00 Close Down; 5.00 String Serenade; 5.30 At the Piano; 5.45 Radio Ranch; 6.00 Mallbag, Sarojinl I.ourdes playi your requests; b.45 Lights On; 6.53 Announcements and Singapore Share Market Report; 7.00 Time Signal and News; 7.15 Weekend Sport;106 words
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Miscellaneous88 1958-08-29 7 SINGAPORE I IHICH TIDESf TODAY: 11.20 a.m. and 10.57 p.m. s E TOMORROW: 1 1.45 2 5 a.m. and 11.33 p.m. 5 SUNDAY: 12.07 p.m. MONDAY: 0.08 a.m. and 12.31 p.m. TUESDAY: 0.4.'J a.m. and 12.59 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 1.18 a.m. and 1.26 p.m. THURSDAY: 1.52 a.m. E and 1.55 p.m.88 words
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Article191 1958-08-29 8 out of the van 1 Wfh Court i n /^l and smd: "Reckon thl judge was t Slightly built Pa?";! Hillard had j;: t^M and lost t v-i-iXrH battle against 1 million Conn-,. Elm Si Generating Board I And clutching tils tie! -It took him three days! to write191 words
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Article, Illustration136 1958-08-29 8 I piCTURED on their way to the re--5 ception in the vils lage after their E wedding in the 15th century church at the top of St. Mis ehael's Mount, Corn- wall, are 23-year--5 old Mr. Ted Joyce E and his bride, 22- year old136 words
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Article, Illustration140 1958-08-29 9 N FARMER HIS CASE IL Hillard fcad Bat oi the court I ith his wife final touches 1 1 was their i London. His turn tO I Justice Elwes the redt ;en Ise book, n ird said: "J tey're trying to do I my rights. "1 found out about them140 words
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Article, Illustration130 1958-08-29 9 IjtroditClNG Dick— the fluffy white tomcat witi; T >?o lives His claim to fame is that he hitchIked a 250 mile ride on a lorry from Bideford, Devon Hillingdon, Middlesex. The whole way he sat on the spare wheel under h.. chassis Below him130 words
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Article107 1958-08-29 9 LORRY ON THE LINE A railway break- 5 down crane swings a 5 crashed lorry from the line after the vehicle g had smashed through a wall and fallen 15 feet onto the rarlway line at Friendly Street, 5 Deptford, London. The accident occur- r,ed about half a mile from107 words
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50 1958-08-29 9 The ashes Ol Dr. Ralph Vaughan Williams, the British composrr who died on Tuesday, are to be Interred in Westminster Abbey, London, mother church of the British Commonwealth. II was announced ye.sterday This is a rare honour accorded only to the most distinguished People, Renter50 words
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Advertisement101 1958-08-29 9 no omm Amiwß ofTzns you soWttify^ For example: More overseas experience 1 1 > r rYJfti^ryiJwßiM'&mign V> \^»Vv!B ffi clipper" you Immediately sense the dii- yj^.-J ference il><it experience makes \W\d-':-is<4'-' discover it In the quiet efficiency 01 tiess iiiul imCOthneU lli-'t (dine from 30 V| 1^ II- |>\ lippei101 words
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Article, Illustration131 1958-08-29 10 I The latest hat de- J I signed in Paris is likely to be coveted by few I women. It is this I i parachuting helmet I made of flbreglass and I > with built-in rubber o:ir muffs. Similar in design to anReuter - 131 words
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93 1958-08-29 10 PRIZES FOR 'OUR S'PORE' QUIZ WINNERS TpHE first, winner:- of B Government sponsored Cjuiz»com petition Will receive thi ii prizes :it. the "Our I igapore" exhibition t thi and [ndiutrii .-> Fall la i Oreaf World Amu c ffi t Park on S inday night. Tl A i tani Mil93 words
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429 1958-08-29 10 THEY WAIT SIX MONTHS SAT 'CRISIS KENNELS' By SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT £01l the name Donny down at the kennels and a fighting fit Munsterland gun dog will come streaking across the exercise paddock. But don't fool yourself. It's not you he's hoping to see. It's not your voice he's been waiting429 words
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Article, Illustration520 1958-08-29 10 Just how soft can you get with animals Asks ROMANY BAIN IT ALWAYS astonishes me to what lengths the British will go for their pets. Recently we read about a young schoolgirl who dangled over a murky Doncaster canal for half an hour, rescuing a kitten. "I can swim a520 words
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Article59 1958-08-29 10 The gentle zoo arrival (;<'Mi!r and friendly is Angella, a Marlci GaEelle Which recently arrived at (he London Zoo from Oman, Arabia. is s<« n here i tting i sprii; of elm leave from Jacqueline Sharp ol Catnden Town, London, nlne>year-old ?lsltor t<> the zoo. Angella is the f-rM MarieaReuter - 59 words
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Article, Illustration402 1958-08-29 11 The Lensman - WHY PATTERNS MAKE A PICTURE The Lensman By AMONG THE MILLIONS OF PICTURES TAKEN EACH YEAR BY CAMERA FANS, SOMK OF THE MOST EFFECTIVE ARE ALWAYS "PATTERN" PICTURES. The pattern may be an obvious one, such us may be found in an end view of a pile of I lumber402 words
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305 1958-08-29 11 YOUR PET HAS ITS OWN PICTORIAL PERSONALITY -AND HERE'S HOW TO SHOW IT TF YOU own a pot anything from a horse to a puppy to a canary bird chances are $ood that you know your particular pet has a personality all its own. But do you always remember this305 words
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Article103 1958-08-29 11 r OI mt sports piclures in the news- papers, in magazines, and in thr movies, but now about your snap- s ii"t collection? Sports make pic- torial material for the 2 most amateur of snap- shooters as well as the a professionals. The high point of i practically103 words
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Article65 1958-08-29 11 SfESSpR jii H a i e <>i 1 niversJty of Malay.. «nt a travelogue on ktachrome of scenes Pan, Hon u Kon<; Angkor Wat and at the Shell Thea.onlght at 8.00 pjn give a running :t :;,'y ai slidei m In.n.slation will bf 165 words
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SNAP SHORTS
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Article338 1958-08-29 11 TIS often said that f the way to a man's I heart is through his stomach well, we hear that one way to a girl's heart is by tak- ing pictures of her. You may not have the opportunity to I photograph pin -up338 words
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Article199 1958-08-29 11 LACES VOt RARELY VISIT ARE GOOD SPOTS TO LOOK FOB PICTURES— BECAUSE EVERYTHING IS NKW AM) INTERESTING. BUT DON'T LET I THE NOVELTY MISLEAD YOU SHOOT WITH DISCRIMINATION, AND KEEP IN MINI) THE VALUE I Ol< EFFECTIVE ILLUMINATION AND <;oOI> COMPOSITION. Try the openair market, the199 words
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199 1958-08-29 12 Mu. TAO HSI-SHENG, President Chiang Kai-shek's senior adviser, has warned that the communist bombardment of the Quemoy and Matsu island frOUJM would 'very likely" lead to an all-out war. Holding fchat the '•curtain of war is rising/ 1 Mr. TaO said inReuter - 199 words
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Article105 1958-08-29 12 •f.iVERY time there's trouble between Russia and Vj America, the Chinese Communists make a move." said visiting Philippine Senate President Fulogio Rodriguez in New York. While he saw no immediate threat to the Philip- I pines in the Formosa Strait "skirmishing." he warned that the China situationU.P.I. - 105 words
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Article210 1958-08-29 12 rpHE continued heavy Chinese Communist shelling of the Nationalist Quemoy and Matsu island groups have caused some anxiety in London lest Peking leader Mao Tse-tung might misinterpret, the Western position and thus inadvertently precipitate hostilities that could lead to war. Recent pronouncements have reflected a dangerousU.P.I. - 210 words
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Article82 1958-08-29 12 If the test came THE Washington Post said, perhaps State Secretary Dulles's new warning will be sufficient to deter a direct Communi it attack on the Quemoy and \i;it. v island groups." "But it it 1-, not, then the United states will be faced with unappetising alternative.- Fit her toReuter - 82 words
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Article208 1958-08-29 12 What if Peking starts attack? a ri'ili: London Times I A said (tic heavy I 1 bombardment of the Queintn islands by the Chinese Communists was a reminder that the West has more than an academic in- terest in the memoran- dum on China policy I issued recently by theReuter - 208 words
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266 1958-08-29 12 THE London Daily Telegraph believed that Peking wanted to possess Quemoy and Matsu because they have become a test of American and Chinese prestige in Asia. "By the same token, of course, Washington is reluctant to hand them over," this Conservative newspaper declared. "ThisReuter - 266 words
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Article140 1958-08-29 12 BRITISH trade Quarters in London with close contacts in Peking said they believed Communist China would soon "go all out" to seize the offshore islands of Quemoy and Matsu. That Red China would soon try to get the offshore islands, the sources said, was clearU.P.I. - 140 words
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217 1958-08-29 12 Allies' pledge to Pakistan worries Nehru INDIAN **rime Minister Nehru referred in tl l New Delhi Council of States to "addition^ assurances" reported to have been given at th i London meeting of the Bagdad Pan fountries —that each would go to the rescue of other members 'in case somethingReuter - 217 words
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Article32 1958-08-29 12 visit Rubuui and the is I lands of the Bismarck I and Solomon groups and 1 Guadalcanal. Reuter Eight Japanese scientists headed by Mr. Yoshuaka Tsutsut, curator of the Osaka Museum, ivillReuter - 32 words
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Article14 1958-08-29 12 Baron York vun Wendland has been appointed West Germany's Minister to South Vietnam ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article45 1958-08-29 12 Nationalist Chinese President Chiang Kai-shek decorated visiting Vice-Admiral Wallace M. Beakley, outgoing U.S. Seventh Fleet commander. with the Order of the Precious Tripod, the top NaI I o nalist m 1 i tary h o o u r which can be awarded to foreigners. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article43 1958-08-29 12 Two Japanese lanterns and a collection of school children's paintings from Osaka have been presented by that city to San Francisco. The lanterns will hang in San Francisco City Hall during the mayor's reception of visiting Japanese Navy officers on September 12. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article50 1958-08-29 12 Pakistan and Russia contracted business worth U554.000.000 during the first seven months of thte year. Russia took from Pakistan cotton, jute and goat skin and bartered in return 4,500 tons of pi? iron, 50,000 tons of coal 3,000 tons of asbestos fibre billets and 850 ions of newsprint. U. P.I.U.P.I. - 50 words
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Article33 1958-08-29 12 South Korea will take part In the Levant Interna tlonal trade fair due open in Bari, Italy on September 6. Its exhibits will include 1,200 craft works, marine pre duets and textile ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article58 1958-08-29 12 The "Bachelors Club Philippines has ■'Ten i not I r< bachelors in the w attend the celeb the club's 25th < sary in Manila September 21. They ir Day Ha?nmarskj u.N. Secfetary-Gi Vietnamese PresUSi Din Die in; the Affi Prince Akihito oj and the Duke 0) other guests to t)Reuter - 58 words
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Advertisement33 1958-08-29 12 ftMmWßT' wi^?T!T^"^^ w^"* w^" ww T'""^ ,<, < BßMß-B^^hbwm||H^ ___r^ V X 7' ''%'^%rrz!&&& f /s7w>'s7"7, E wßBs&r>i *:t _%>sg JB £tf J^ Wf&yZmsmm*. Bft *Ii I I I L i f A\ "^__reS_?<#£. WkW'-'-'33 words
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Article529 1958-08-29 13 GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON - GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON By riU. only son of the receiver of taxes at Passy wrote in his microscopic hand words which would have much surprised his respectable mother and father: "He who created women, perfumes and light, lovely flowers, good wines. He who has529 words
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80 1958-08-29 13 POLITICAL espionage to based on the h Wea that the poga actions of powers 1 from sonic .secret idden political dcci- hich a spy may be to nose out in good f} >'' most honest Political spies .stay and calculate the move of80 words
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Article, Illustration566 1958-08-29 13 A sane man branded insane lives with horror FREE PRESS BOOK of the WEEK GABRIEL COMES TO 24, by v Russell Braddon (Hutchmson, 155.) B JJERE IS ONE of those books which a can only be described as fiction, but B which are so uncomfortably close to B reality that566 words
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Article323 1958-08-29 13 e A! I FR LONG SILENCE. By Robert (iutuilliK. (Jol lancz, 1."»s. A caper round the mid-20th century campus with everyone majoring in crazy mixed up relation' ships. The clink ot Ice in the rye. the whiplash of im&rt remarks. tbe -no id Oi Dixieland323 words
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Article264 1958-08-29 14 Tobasco is so consistent Class 2, Division 1 One Mile tanipdalt- Mil (iallant Turk H.il, Nuniisinate 8 0!), CreS Court l.tt. Baiakat 8.08, IVanut Kid 8 OS, Peaceful King Ml, lubaM'o 8.07, Jolly Day B.OG, Mont Blot 11 MS. Sober Thought 8 04, Showman K.Ol, Perhaps So 8.03, Yougtial Bridge264 words
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Article252 1958-08-29 14 AMUSEMENT WORLD GETS SAME WEIGHT Class 2, Division 2 One Mile Amusement World 9 00, First Trick 8.12, Meteorite II 8.11. King Pap 8.10, Maghera 8.10, Cruzeiro 8.09, Today Showing 8.09. French Shoe 8.0&, Mirophli 8.08, Bright Prospect 8.08, Pappa Prince 8.07, Brave General 8.07, Rilex 8.07. Kehmat 8.06. Sterling252 words
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327 1958-08-29 14 Class 2, Division 3 One Mile Bandown v 9.00. Malayan Graduate 8.13, Sri Mtedan B. is, Cold Hunt 8.12, Popularity 8.1!, Sachiko 8.12, Senang Hati 8.11 Time To BeMOn 8.11. U.ippy Life 8.09, Bangkok 8.07. Honey Bird haw,. Bonanza k.o;>, Woodcote Lion 8.04. Vaaitai327 words
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Article, Illustration1429 1958-08-29 14 RACING HIGH SOCKS IS BEST FOR THE MAIN SPRINT llllllMlllllllllllilllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHlllliiiii, ALLAN LEWIS GIVES BFVrI FIRST-DAY PROSPECTSJ WON'T START I Cl. 1, Div. 1-6 Furs. Distiiir ltlOti; Amusement Park Hlffh Boefci Msj Malayan SehaUr 8.88 J Take Kasy 8.01; llir Brave One 8.00; Prosperity 7.12; Artina 7.11; Sun of Kuima 7.11;1,429 words
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Article296 1958-08-29 14 rE Class 2 Div. 1 sprint is a difficult race for punters to pick, and could be the hardest on the programme. Don Wayne, Travellers Cheque, Rose of Malaya, Flood Hero, Gemblra, Wonder Kid. April Showers, and Glory can all be given winning chanres. Traveller's296 words
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Article79 1958-08-29 15 results: Xii metres women: 1. Betty r£ (Australia) 54.45 ec; 2 I (land) 55.55 ec; 3. 2L rtberg (Sweden) 58.8 sec jg, irrs hurdles women: 1, 3W«r < Australia) 11 2sec; Mm' Bigiiol lEngland) 11.2 sec; ■j. Nemeth (Hungary) ll.lsec. j4...- metres: l M. Spencer (4 Africa) 46.0 se79 words
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408 1958-08-29 15 HERB ELLIOTT BREAKS ANOTHER WORLD RECURD I FIRST THREE ALL BEAT MIN 40 SEC. IN METRIC MfffX miracle runner Herb Elliott last night broke the world record for the 'metric mile," 1,500 metres, by 2.1 seconds. Running: against a strong international field at Gothenburg, he returned a time of :]minReuter - 408 words
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Article, Illustration90 1958-08-29 15 ARTHUR *©we of Don- caster heaves the: shot 58 feet to break the British National: and English Nativerecords. The distance was four: inches better than his own previous re cord, which has yet-" to be ratified. Rowe was competing in the annual triangularathleticFox - 90 words
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Article39 1958-08-29 15 [The Siam Football Askiation has decided to fed a team to take part in ie G »lden Cup competi- :>: matches in East Pakisn beginning early in SepInber. a spoKcunan said fc>':<;.v. in Bangkok. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article304 1958-08-29 15 URRE\ S bid to clinch the English Coimtj Cricket Championship was yesterday foilec inches— of water. am flooded the pilch at the Oval where Sury wei hoping to complete a victory over Somerset T no play was pos- u«»ecii ile, sun shone late the afternoonReuter - 304 words
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Article38 1958-08-29 15 Ifl'isii i I \<;n iooi Ml\M .MATCHES YES«Ki»m in si iTi i). toti v< nv Charlton :< Scanthorpc 0 iJL !!u < I lIIRFK 1 Brentford o x MlHwall l ort Barrow 0 3 Crewe 0 -"Renter,38 words
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Article39 1958-08-29 15 ot Japan had hi -pw 88 to lead Irft h«ra in thr la !i "]ii)i ;i centena "lament yester- iouver i Wrdii and Par .mi n i y is Pturn 36 32 for j39 words
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Article14 1958-08-29 15 >li Rochdale i|i in b Him i- h f. m atch yeater- <14 words
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Article100 1958-08-29 15 Bangkok boxing fans are to or given a eh, hut to compare thr effectiveness of different Asian boxing styles iii mixed-style bouts scheduled for early Sept- i tember. a Japanese "karate' 1 style boxer, n Nakashln i will meet a Chinese style boxer, Lim Mang Hul onReuter - 100 words
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Article, Illustration154 1958-08-29 15 Week-Ender is Every week-end you get such a terrific line-up of talent features adventure exposes closeups sports, in the paper with the Kingsize Punch! This week's highlights Include:BARGAIN WITH THE GODS A Singapore woman tells how she died and was resurrected THE WAY YOU SMOKE Are you reliable?154 words
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Advertisement125 1958-08-29 15 rhc oomoh told Aii: *Amsah la not the girl foi you Btaj awai trom her. But Aii was young, bravo and In love Thai nlghi when the moon v.a.s low, he crepl towards her bou*e He no ed an Invisible line and paid a terrible price This happened m Malaya125 words
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Article440 1958-08-29 16 Reaction to Peking's threat on Quemoy fPHE U.S. State Department said yesterday that the Chinese Communist threat of an imminent invasion of the offshore island uf Quemoy was a stark reminder of the Peking regime's militarism and aggressive expansionism. In a formal press statement, theReuter - 440 words
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Article27 1958-08-29 16 Lee Kong Leo, of Paya Lebar Road, was robbed of $59 by two men when he left his house at 3.30 a.m today.27 words
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Article107 1958-08-29 16 'U.K. HOPES TO LAUNCH SATELLITE' BRITAIN is considering entering the earth satellite field, Mr. Aubrey Jones, British Minister of Supply, said in Victoria. British Columbia. It would entail, to some extent, a diversion from the military effort, he said. "But it may well have considerable scientific value and we areReuter - 107 words
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72 1958-08-29 16 Brunette Eileen Sneriran, who was abandoned on a doorstop, when only six months old, was elected Miss United Kingdom in Blackpool yesterday. The 22-year-old salesgirl vowed the would spend some of her ,*;500 ($4,250) prize money trying to trace the sister sho has72 words
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113 1958-08-29 16 Jordan will not ask U.K. troops to go yet MR. SAMIR RIFAI. Jordan Premier, told Mr. Dag Hammar.skjoeld. U.N. Secretary-General, in Amman yesterday that the British forces would not be asked to leave Jordan until the security of the country was assured, informed sources said. Mr. Hammarskjoeld Is In AmmanReuter - 113 words
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Article61 1958-08-29 16 In two separate major robberies in Singapore yesterday, thieves got away with over $5,000 in cash and jewellery. Madam Chan May Cheng of Lorong 1, Geylang lost $3,200 in cash and diamond earrings yesterday afternoon while she was out. Another $1,900 was stolen from a family61 words
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Article40 1958-08-29 16 Singapore police la.st night detained two secret society suspects following an attack on two men at the 12i mile Jurong Road by a gang of 20. The victims were attacked with pipes and sticks.40 words
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Article29 1958-08-29 16 A Singapore ice-water .seller, AH Kunjii Mohnmed, was robbed of $30 and a watch and pen worth $30 by three men in Cross Street this morning.29 words
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70 1958-08-29 16 A POST-MORTEM report yesterday disclosed that former stage actress Helen Jerome. 50, found dead in her Hollywood flat on Wednesday, was murdered. Character Actor Edwin Jerome, 65, the victims' estranged husband, who found her nude body when he returned told the police he hadU.P.I. - 70 words
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Article, Illustration71 1958-08-29 16 Girl with the doe-eyed look at two and a half is Rachelle Lemkow, daughter of a London film technician. When her father took her to visit Elstree Studios. where he was working on "Doctor From Seven Dials 1 1 Rachelle so charmed hen way intoReuter - 71 words
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Advertisement349 1958-08-29 16 Mraiti l"ime» A tree fre** for the convenience of odv«r risers out representotive at Ist floor SINGAPORE COLO STOR AGE ORCHARD ROAD, will re ceive »moll advertisement* and answer* io box numbers. Classified advertisement* mov olso bf handed to i CITY BOOK STORfc LTD Winchester Housa Collyer Qua* Singapore MALAYA349 words
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Advertisement79 1958-08-29 16 i PHILIPS 9 valves, 5 wave •Mail t ii automatic, 4 speed BBs?* 1 'ji^HftltV hi-fidelity changer. ffiji'littttffllfltofiS^^^Blil, up heads. Connec- M ==::=::^:^^^U\i\\\ W tion for extension 0 'r\ Built-in MW ond 11 SW aerials. H STOCKISTS OF COMPLETE RANGE OF PHILIPS RADIOS, GRAMS, TAPE RECORDERS AND OTHER EQUIPMENT SPECIAL79 words
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Title Section10 1958-08-29 1 FREE PRESS Holiday Guide H I Friday, August 29, 1958.10 words
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Article, Illustration548 1958-08-29 1 ■o HOPP I N G IS a "must" for almost any tourist going abroad And out in the Pacific it's both exotic and fun, with Rood buys ranging all the way from iridescent mother of pearl dinner plates to rattling piu piu548 words
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Advertisement109 1958-08-29 1 J&* 10^ ILJ^ tf^ CHERRY BLOSSOM f^ Mm. JWL SPECIAL AIR ROUND TRIP TO JAPAN 1959 Once again our Worldwide Organisation leads thr travel field in arranging special round trips to Japan by air March/ April 1959 by HOAX, service, Do not miss tins GOLDEN opportunity oj a wonderful and109 words
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Article, Illustration648 1958-08-29 2 olaf Sorensen - olaf Sorensen By IN -viay, BAB inaugurated a new service between Kuala Lumpur and Europe. Another city was included in the SAS world wide service now linking 86 cities throughout the world These weekly SAS flights are served by Douglas648 words
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Advertisement72 1958-08-29 2 i i^^BT J V iIMGAPORE n^| *B^^^^ s l olio T 1V r 1 1 v 'lit' It i |\j 1 1 ititiM'fW'ifc'iii I i ii g »<j i e "i I r r I 1 U II l^t comfort and service and (here is (lie added attraction ol DAVAI72 words
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Article, Illustration669 1958-08-29 3 Vincent Jackson - RED CARPET IS YOURS AMONG ALPINE PEAKS Vincent Jackson By DERHAPfi no country la as many .sided in iU diversity as Switzerland Situated in the very centre of Europe Switzerland lias loim been renowned as the ideal tourist centre because of its majestic, varied scenery, its unique position of having669 words
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Advertisement41 1958-08-29 3 GkJ^\. QsLsm^^ all pf FK| Hm^^ff l_g__l _P*V^i^^ -TO \mm\W AmWaW BmtW JmmmW HP^ ________ti____£l JiP^-^wß llt _^__B™__fl___-_--_^__l__^_y'^^ V H_E I mWmW I IB fl^ffik fll _B-_t S f f > > a^*_L_B ff _____l aßw _r _______B r_____.^^__M BBm \VA Ar' -^cucc41 words
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Article, Illustration909 1958-08-29 4 i Peter Jackson - CEYLON LAUNCHES AN ALL-OUT DRIVE TO WOO TOURISTS i Peter Jackson By pEYLON is launching a major drive to attract tourists and boost her earnings of foreign exchange. Last year the country earned about iv million rupees (M$G million) from tourists and it is felt that this figure could be909 words
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Advertisement126 1958-08-29 4 SWISSAIR JHI ■L H Your wide world gets smaller, more I 1 I comfortable day by day... so much 91 easier to get around in... with fll B^ SWISSAIR'S superb flight service I M I to European capitals, North and M I South America, the Middle and Far 1 East.126 words
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Advertisement201 1958-08-29 4 ADELPHI HOTEL <' bbVbb^^ t^^ 1 *a- v ws < •'^s^^K2^' 1 i^f I> '^t* k 'a^* 1 L: "^3mß>*^Y^B BHb t^l W i BB^VJHBbH *^BB"^BB"JBPJWB— WPj. *j|^^ vlH|bß i t wM& B{HBB^&eFS9 bSjibbb I*^----—1 »PtirfrpT |r &^j?"9Kl r B?lr *1 8 S SSI! bmbm2js SE>^s^ .j-^-m&-^ to^fi\\\ ■teai^r* Hil201 words
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Article, Illustration953 1958-08-29 5 I'l3 i I• I ill - I l 3 i I I ill X* > M |\v;is ill the mills) of winter thai we found \h wiu- pointed ,c iin\ spot on iin map and said: ••[,ls go Ihere. Let's s i u r i. i our holiday (Ml953 words
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Advertisement115 1958-08-29 5 58/2550 MC Going home on holiday? flrl minDljU^TV^ 8.0.A.C. awrf enjoy those precious P"! B|H|Cr^\^ £"S -fIXZ^J^L 1' s>«^ Time is precious especially when it's spent with those dearest to you. /frf/ —I ESM F^t C* (C ttj|r\ <^s^\lt>'J^ S O 7^ home by 8.0.A.C. You can travel by magnificently115 words
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Article, Illustration488 1958-08-29 6 .. DENNIS CAMPBELL - DENNIS CAMPBELL IHB^^m By matter how great the fascination of the East Of how attractive he hnd^> his lite abroad, for the European there are a few things at home for which he finds no real substitute things that seem to grow more vivid488 words
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Advertisement18 1958-08-29 6 HMj^: fe. |f :i:9^^^^^^Q|iK|^^|^^3H^B Tfie Rolex Orchid is created ■^^^^^P ;^^^^^l^^^^^MWffiM^m^^^&'' KB climatic conditions dll over the world.18 words
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Article, Illustration670 1958-08-29 7 WL kensian flaXL the George a\ Er or tn c m Vulture in ■tie »ndon y X;, he favourite W j< kens and is E) W jdquarters of W e Club. E^- courtyard X, ost to echo still E| nble of stage ■r on cobble lir/jeir charm ■Jri famous670 words
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198 1958-08-29 7 And on the Bath road, the girl in BOAC uniform Some ore more puzzling. Near Southampton is the Angry Cheese. The Ordinary Fellow at Chatham, Kent, displays its name beneath a portrait of King George V. George V The knowing realise that this is a reference to how King George,198 words
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Article, Illustration40 1958-08-29 7 A QUAINT sign denotes the "Cat and Fiddle" Inn (top) in the attractively named village of Hinton Admiral on the borders of the New Forest. Above is a view of the "Fighting Cock" ot St. Albans the40 words
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759 1958-08-29 8 William Foster - Don't let's be beastly to the Americans William Foster By /ill. those Americai tourists! Every where you £<> in New York or San Francisct. you see them, bustin out all over with maps and travellers cheques and movie cameras and sunglasses. Some are so cluttered up with luggage they look759 words
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Advertisement164 1958-08-29 8 i MJfe YOU CAN'T MISS njjBJMjjJJjKJjK **T H^S C^ JMBfc» Cathay! C^ SINGAPORE S MOST PROMINENT CABLE ADD: MODERN LUXURIOUS CON'v ENIENT "CATHAYREST" TEL- 2812 THE SYMB OL OF THE HIGHEST QUALIT THE CATHAY HOTEL > 109 fully air-conditioned bedrooms. Each wfth private batH telephone and -uperhiv furnished. European plan164 words
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Article167 1958-08-29 9 p -lull of long Ira 1 [ion, lipping on id ship and foi matter in hotels is a world wide icepted practice, ha custom, or call hat yon will om nuiny aspects would be nice if It i be stamped out, more SO since the companies go to pains167 words
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351 1958-08-29 9 Executive suites with the view built in rilE CATHAY HOTEL. 1 housed in one of Singapore's most famous landmarks the imposing Cathay building has today become a lodestar to traveller from all corners of thr world P< r those wiio stay hen I m visiting royalty to >ure-seeking globe tors-have351 words
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498 1958-08-29 9 IS IT THE TRAVELLER'S BIGGEST HEADACHE? .lien nave served you well for a week, and often weeks, on board a ship, there is in the minds ol most of us an instinctive desire to show some practical appreciation. Be that as it may, l know from my own experience, as498 words
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Advertisement247 1958-08-29 9 **&X% MMI^MMI M^AYBaik ill Air-C'onditionod throughout p v iRBRfiBf S£2K» H Central locution All m n fefV kdrooms with bathroom n B P* 1 ff *^3^Si^ r* jj i\K phone fc- Kcdiffusion ft American |{;n ICxcellcnt B 40-44 ARMENIAN STREET, SINGAPORE, TEL: *****-6-7 '^~^JyA\ Quiet offering you all J (I247 words
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669 1958-08-29 10 Roderick Mann - WINE, WOMEN....AND A RED HANGOVER Roderick Mann By HAD been in Vienna exactly three minutes when it happened. I drew up outside the Hotel Sacher in my hired Opel and a small, furtive looking man detached himself from the wall and muttered something I could not understand. Stealth suspicion intrigue.669 words
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291 1958-08-29 10 A hotel that ranks with the best anywhere r rHE GROWING nuin- ber of travellers that visit the island annually for pleasure or on business have commented very favourably on the excellent hotel services Singapore provides. In keeping with the recent emphasis on tourist promotion, Singapore's leading hotels are making291 words
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Advertisement54 1958-08-29 10 HOLIDAY tvUh... ARONOi' THE ONLY LIGHT CAR FITTED WITH |f" '^mji^-^T"^ tw fiin" 11 Rlnill "■■fig, Drive relaxed and in comfort on any road, Swif lightning, SIMCA'S new "Flash" engine pulls Ho; and runs gently. It's amazingly light on fuel, TvpTt^SS?! nr Enquic abouf u K IgfLLt O CARKIAIir and54 words
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Advertisement43 1958-08-29 11 THE WORLD'S J| i I LOVELIEST WOMEN f I FOR YOUR LEAVE CAR' OR CARS AVAILABLE AT M SHORT NOTICE RESIDENTIAL TRANSFER ORDLRS Distributors wi INVITE EARLY INQUIRY AND AT WEARNt BROS LID IN THfc ffcOERATIOM Prn*n% Ipoh Kuil.i Lumpur tm Sccrnbjn Miljci.43 words
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Miscellaneous1085 1958-08-29 11 RIVIERA AROUND THE CLOCK-4a.m.-4a.m. ANNES, say the French a country on its own. 1 II festivals and fishing; two ineti and a castle. It has yachts in the port and sports on o plage. It has bowling on the t-r front and roulette on the ,im Beach. It has high1,085 words
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Article, Illustration792 1958-08-29 12 Martin Graham - Martin Graham I By I have just returned by boat and plane from the distant past. Prom an island where thousands ot women dresa each day m the spring modes of 1358; where unpaved tracks trod by the Moors still serve792 words
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Advertisement119 1958-08-29 12 10 Reasons why it is wise to buy a |^^B^7fl^7ll^^% B^i^^Bßl^lA^MaiF^^j^^^^l^B^^^B^Bfc^l^^^JßS Hi '^BBKft (I) You get advanced, years-ahead slylins! I kTßHHH^^^^^B^^Wßfcfc^^Myii M TV lr e ra/ige o/ sparkling new body colours! I I (3) Beautiful new upholstery combinations! 1 MMBBIB lljll B^^^S^l Bhjjia^^i, Exciting performance combined with I warn ff^t119 words
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