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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section17 1958-08-30 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya* Own Family Paper "j Singapore. Saturday, August 30, 1958. Prfcr 15 Cta.17 words
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Article100 1958-08-30 1 Ten U.S. tests before A-ban IpHE United Suites Atomic 1 energy Commission vesterdaj announced that it would conduct approximten more nuclear test before suspending further experiments. The tesl: will be held at the Nevada test site and will be lc yi«'-d nuclear detonations. jhe jmmission said tho ten sts wouldReuter - 100 words
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487 1958-08-30 1 HEAVY BARRAGE CONTINUES PAST MIDNIGHT U.S. watchful over Formosa but stays calm £JOMMUNIST Chinese artillery bombardment of the Quemoy island group continued past midnight until early today after the Nationalists had replied yesterday to the Red warning of imminent invasion with a "come and take it" challenge. A communique issuedReuter - 487 words
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218 1958-08-30 1 H.K.- JAPAN LINERS REROUTED AROUND FORMOSA pRACTICALLY ail E 1 Japanese ships plyE ing between Hong Kong E and home ports are being routed around Formosa instead of through the strait be- cause of communist 5 shelling of the Quemoy E islands. E A spokesman of the N.Y.K. line in218 words
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Article27 1958-08-30 1 Captured documents indicated that a big number of rebels in the North Celebes were preparing to surrender. Antara news agency said yesterday.- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article126 1958-08-30 1 Giant A-power Fleet THE U.S. Navy Ls assemx bling in the West Pacific an air striking force with a great nuclear punch Wnether that atomic power will be unleashed in defence of the Nationalistheld offshore islands Is not up to the navy to decide, an officer said When the carriersU.P.I. - 126 words
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Article64 1958-08-30 1 And Mr. K. agrees to Oct. 31 MR. Khrushchev has said 31 was accept for opening talks 1 Britain and America aspending nuclear the Soviet news age Tas said in Mosist night. he regarded Geneva most suitable place for the meet iiv;. alks must be aimed conclusion of an ;mentReuter - 64 words
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74 1958-08-30 1 A.C.B Lovell, Britronomer br«ck from said in London (> day he thought the s were planning to a manned satelor, director of giant radio tele--1 Jodrell Bank, 'id he had "dermation" from Russian colourtng his trip to that they had no intention ofReuter - 74 words
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156 1958-08-30 1 THE two dogs launched in a rocket by Russia to a record height of 279 miles and brought back to earth were in good condition, the Soviet news agency Tass said yesterday. The cabin containing the dogs sent up on Wednesday was fitted with156 words
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Article24 1958-08-30 1 Left-wing Socialist M.P Fenner Brockway called yesterday for a United Nations General Assembly meeting on the Quemoy question. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 24 words
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Advertisement54 1958-08-30 1 C l€>lio will tight my CHESTERFIELD? J. :.■>.; **:->:-:v. '^^Hk''* m ijltt^^ r y* 'k T^s^^^^^ '■'■''^Si 11 J^' ft j -iii"->^^i«" '■'•■■''•,■>' J B -m i^^^^^M V B :-:|AS^jk. a^jtafc- .L^&fMvyyw V .'^r w j -•'•*iii^^^mv v. wfe:-:->>:BBy!':''>*y>-x'>lJa^B ■.■■■j^^rm^? ■'^&k^jSscS'99' X jSpBc**'hßvX- "''^r^9^BB J^j^^^^^^^^HJ^^^ •'X'*'-*^v-k£3BK'V- BBBc^flK^''- -''-'•^■■^^^^B 4fl^^^^^^^^^^P^Bf Best54 words
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Article275 1958-08-30 2 Envoy to U.S. says Peking to hit on 3 0 U T U KOREAN Ambassador You Chun Yang said in Washington yesterday that Com m v nis't China plans to reopen the Korean war at the same time it attacks Nationalist China's onshore island outposts.U.P.I. - 275 words
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206 1958-08-30 2 lwikim s from c ght \vi 0 na J tions including Britain and Iceland broke off weeks of secret talks In Paria last nighi after failing to find a compromise solution to the dispute over Iceland's decision to extend her fishing limitsReuter - 206 words
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64 1958-08-30 2 Once on beat, now Scotland Yard boss ONCE a constable on the beat In London, six-foot-three Joseph Simpson takes over on Monday as Chief of Scotland Yard, headquarters oi the London police and detective forces. He succeeds 66-year-old Sir John Noli -Bower and at 48, is the youngest bead theReuter - 64 words
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Article137 1958-08-30 2 OOPE Pius XII yesterday 1 called on Roman Catholic laymen lo help stem (he rise of Communism and other "factions" in Asia, Africa and Latin America. The 32-year-old Pontiff was addressing 2,000 members of the Dominican Order at Caste! Gandolfo These lay members of137 words
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Article17 1958-08-30 2 An explosion occurred yesterday at the Ardeer explosives factory near Irvine, Ayrshire. No-one was hurt17 words
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101 1958-08-30 2 j\ WAVE ot labour and .student unrest .swooping Mexico City caused several clashes with the police in the heart of the biiMness district yesterday. Many people were Injured when police hurled tear gafl bombs and u.sed water hoses to di.sper.se a crowd oi rioting oil101 words
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Article, Illustration42 1958-08-30 2 picture. Mr. Geoffrey Gordon Grant, a shipping company executive, and Pamela Mary Hicks, after their wed ding at St. Andrew's Cathedral. Singapore. The bride a former photographic model, is a daughter of Briea dier and Mrs. Philip Hicks.- Free PressFree Press - 42 words
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224 1958-08-30 2 NO REASON TO FEAR AUSTRALIAN-DUTCH ALLIANCE, R.I. TOLD rpHE Australian Foreign 1 Minister, Mr. Richard Casey, said in the Hague yesterday his Government accepted the assurances of Indonesia that it would not take armed action to secure Dutch New Guinea. In Holland for two days of talks with Dutch officials224 words
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Article, Illustration48 1958-08-30 3 picture. vhvt the finalists in the "Miss China Doll" The girls, selected last night, will appear on contest organised by Shaws Organisation in stage at the Capitol cinema at 9 p.m. on Wedcon junction with the forthcoming screening of "China Doll. Free PressFree Press - 48 words
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143 1958-08-30 3 \YAL officer who served in the Pacific during British hydrogen lb tests has died after developblood disease but the alty said last night there •no grounds' for linking his stmas Island service with the of hi^ illness. > officer, Lieutenant David Franklin,Reuter - 143 words
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77 1958-08-30 3 Ten ex-Nazis jailed for mass murders lier officials Of the :apo. S.S. and Police imprisoned at Ulm. Ge rma n y yesterday r their part in the warmass murder of nian Jews. Gestapo Officer, Hans him Bochme, was guilty of assisting in nurders and a warsecurity police chief, Hersmann, of77 words
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181 1958-08-30 3 KEN SAVAGE, 28-year-old country postman. has rescued his sheepdog Chlnnock from a narrow mountain crevice neai Mountain Ash, South Wales at his third attempt. Savage who already holds two medals from the Roya! Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals forReuter - 181 words
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69 1958-08-30 3 fTHVO large estates left to 1 Kenya beneflciarlea under the will of the late Baron Egerton of Tatton. may have to be sold to meet death duties, it was said ID Nairobi, yesterday. L<>rd Egerton, former aviation Dion* r, dii d inReuter - 69 words
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221 1958-08-30 3 SURPRISES HINTS AT GENEVA A-TALKS BRITISH, American, and Soviet scientist.-, taking part in next week's "Atoms for Peace" conference arrived in Geneva yesterday with promises of '•something new' and "a few surprises up our sleeves." Five thousand delegates and observers and 1,000 observers from 6G countries will take part inReuter - 221 words
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Article32 1958-08-30 3 ma rxrm(]\\\ Angela Maxwell. 2fvy< ;«r old Wife M o. a L °n ".hH.t",,;,,. hu succeeded to the prem*r bar ny c! England v Baronew d« Ba ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Advertisement191 1958-08-30 3 There's a LEONARD for every size family, every size budget! LEONARD "XT Frozen Food Chest: Capacity 19 lbs. List Price: $620/ -less 10% for cash. Hire Purchase Terms available. Singopore Dealers: ALLIANCE RADIO SERVICE, 53, Ensr COO*! Road, BROADWAY RADIO CO., 259, Joo CMot Road. CHENG RADIO CO., 5?, Upper191 words
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The Singapore Free Press Saturday, Aug. 30, 1958.
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Article354 1958-08-30 4 fpHE Chinese Communists 1 appear determined enough to seize one or ail of the Nationalist -held onshore islands. And it is evident they still hope to achieve this without getting into a shooting war with the United States. The ultimatum, although broadcast by Peking Radio, has been354 words
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Article, Illustration1003 1958-08-30 4 LEONARD MOSSLEY - LEONARD MOSSLEY The last day in the career of a man whose name will always stand tor... by THE wig sat on the pale, damp lorehead at an angle that was just the slightest degree short of rakish. The lips were curled upwards in the direction of1,003 words
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Advertisement30 1958-08-30 4 M\\ \ltlll\ us ORIENTAL CREPE 45 in 20 Lo.l ly Shades $7.50 Per Saree (6 yds) II A .1 A J TEXTILES LTD. 71 High Street. Singapore Tel: 31C21 *****30 words
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Advertisement64 1958-08-30 4 Our newest creations of Engagement Rings set with Flawless Diamonds on Platinum and Gold are Marvels of Technique and are well worth your inspection. You are under no obligation to buy, on the contrary it will be a pleasure to show them to you S.P.H.deSILVALTD. 15, UK, II STREET URPORT64 words
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Article321 1958-08-30 5 Svi&uriKs dvpv and tobacco up as efficiency i ustitmts grows I I^HE Singapore Customs Department collected A 1113,102 from the sale of forfeited goods and court fines for the first seven months of this year. This represents an increase of about I $10,000 over the321 words
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101 1958-08-30 5 provident Fund: 35 employers are fined T., n HVB employers i Singapore were proI for non-payment rovident Fund con n s on behalf of employees during ist seven months. were fined a total of i In addition to them pay arrears [ltrlbutions, SPOKESMAN OF THE NTRAL PROVIDENT HOARD TOLD THE101 words
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Article142 1958-08-30 5 THE Singapore Constitution Fair to be held at former Kallang Airport from Januarj 24 i February 24 will be served by a weil-or- ganised bus service. The fair Is bring organ tsed by the Chinese Cham t>er of Commerce to celebrate Singapore's attainment of142 words
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Article35 1958-08-30 5 rain continued to my parts oi Bri- rday. lerstorms w ere ling over tin Soutb of England and some sunshine was i this afternoon the for thf wppki»nd more rain. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article16 1958-08-30 5 Prime Minister Gaulle arrived Paris last night nine-clay tour of rritories In Africa.16 words
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Article70 1958-08-30 5 A course oi ten lectures on general English I (advanced level) Will start on Tuesday. Sept. 9 a! pm in the Cian Bng S< n« School, Alison Road Singapore, The ro'ir. c. comprising of lectures on essay-writing, summary-writing comprehension and (>xi r !1 the use of70 words
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Article, Illustration87 1958-08-30 5 Rosalind uses her trinkets in new film E Rosalind Russell, as E she appears in the leading role of the new E Warner Bros film. E "Auntie Mamie/ E She is seen here, in London. with her E "jewelled' cigarette 5 holder which she E bought in a small sPopper - 87 words
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183 1958-08-30 5 M.\ L a v a N under graduates can apply for the 140 cultural scholarships offered this year by the Government 01 in dia to students in Asia and Africa. f The scholarships are roi .study In arts and liumani ties science, agricultun183 words
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Article38 1958-08-30 5 Sir Ala i .l C Mill' r. 89 V c ir old baronet, wa n manded In custody until next Wednesday fti v < Ing stoke, England, charged 11 h exual offence agaii -iri und I/: ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Miscellaneous277 1958-08-30 6 v dlllßlllllllilllllllllilPii I".Ib";|"'f" IIWV"IiK J s vJ ■"«>" Jordan """n/ well cecKOM we nP' ak o c, r Mn o ».r: BT amd tmere ace tme cossjans. I THE BO,^S JUST mad TO SET oo^ at tui^ npn^DCCw F WB'OB »M CONSTANT TOCK3M I CECTAINLV wEAV^G,j£fP.Wf:Pe rLporC rtwP nc tupiusS^anl277 words
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THE FREE PRESS Saturday MAGAZINE
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Title Section9 1958-08-30 1 THE FREE PRESS Saturday MAGAZINE Singapore, August 30, 1958.9 words
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Article, Illustration902 1958-08-30 1 BRITANNIA, TARGET OF THE CARPERS llu>r<> ran nvtor haw h»<. tt n s hi p a m§ i ntsi rltiih mm miuh mriiMmm tm* hmmm linlhiL trrftem iSOM HTSOX uhoni Hrituins ttm^ml fiu.hi 1W tin* majoriiy mi Mritmm* hut: mm g €itm wHimmm ri+mm *m<l ur<> that th<> tymmmm whi902 words
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Article, Illustration742 1958-08-30 2 YOU MUST GO RACING, THEY SAID... I J. W. M. THOMPSON SURVEYS THE AMERICAN SCENE E A MAN told me that anyone S A who had not been to a raceE track in New York was missEl ing a vital part of the American scene. After days of watching diplo-742 words
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375 1958-08-30 2 You don't pay cash: It's fuddy-duddy HOPE I bhall not be A misunderstood when I c report that Americans are finding less and E less use for money these days. They like it just as much g as ever, but are not using it so much. InE stead, they are375 words
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Article123 1958-08-30 2 :()NE vi !Uj I I lrCShln I meeting I I delightful (v. I i O'Drisn.U. bron called the be 1 known iri.^ 1 1 the world. m S Every week more th M million peo W E the n»l,. ol M M in fche bel( ion 'I On the123 words
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Article538 1958-08-30 2 CONCLUDING MARTHA BLOUNII DO ANYTHING ABOUT MY HUSB I fVHE Worker the 5 last of the four i main types of men 1 is activated by symg pathy and affection for others. E His dally job over, he S finds other things to dp 5 a538 words
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FREE PRESS RACE DAY Special
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Title Section9 1958-08-30 1 FREE PRESS RACE DAY Special Saturday, August 30, 1958.9 words
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Article, Illustration832 1958-08-30 1 Says ALLAN LEWIS r BEST BETS rtl ni(.n Socks should 4 win the main race "I v Bukit Timah this ifternoon. ould have most B tour from his stable I and rival of K.L. I Easy because 1 Brave One wilJ J not start. ihese832 words
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Miscellaneous437 1958-08-30 1 THE FREE PRESS THE STRAITS TIMES MALAY MAIL STANDARD |RB*JB| ALLAN LEWIS TRESPASSER EPSOM JEEP j (ALL BOY POINTER IM. V SCRITINEER KWEE LOU J I STABALA CAPTAIN MARVEL i STABALA j STAR ALA BTABALA COLLEGE TUTOB COLLEGE TUTOB sTARALA t i;., Hie Torch Starala (ollege Tutor Captain Marvel College437 words
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Article1353 1958-08-30 2 RACE 1-2.15: CLASS 2, DIV. 4-6 FURS. 1 ***** riU.NCH DRAWS 4yf bin (Yang k Lum Stable) Yung 9.00 Awi 2 ;iii GITANO Syr chirg iSynd 44 Let* 8.13 Forte 1(1 Hlil X PLANTER II 4yr bam iY.L. Lee) Martin 8.12 Johnson 1 890 CARIBBEAN II1,353 words
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Article, Illustration1365 1958-08-30 2 Form of all the horses running today RACE ONE FRENCH NUWI: Went over 3F m |fl CJITANO: 26-8-58 over 3F in 4u |/5 KIBBER II.AMI comer, no track rejx C'AjRRIBEAN II Went nicely on the bit CAPTAIN MARY! I Went easily over 31 CROWN LINK: track report. cash CXBQUE: Strode1,365 words
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Advertisement183 1958-08-30 2 luxurious Wolseleis FOR EVERY PARTICULAR NEED I t*fiM WOLSELEY FIFTEEN HUNDRED litre 4 t > ll vi( T High perf< nuaoi I vviiJi l: v. i> Scuts 4 in W lUYmt-Jt 1 luxury with ample I -^B^- A\^3?*** >^*'* Lj^i mioJation. WOLSELEY FIFTEEN-FIFTY I A -litre 4-cylindcr Heater and screen-183 words
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432 1958-08-30 3 By ALLAN LEWIS DIVIDEND (POSNER) SHAPED WELL THIS MORNING WHEN GOING BETTER THAN TOIN £?r CHARTER (BOUGOUHEi TO DISPOSE OF THREE [N 38 4/5 ON THE SOF3 SECOND TRACK AT BUKII MM AH Dividend was on the outside of her stablemate and they were432 words
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Advertisement70 1958-08-30 3 fl^B ttBS*S 389 I I 888 warn 111 W jns !»4 BE Bff 1 II j JHj fIIp» l| ggJ fiSjß I 1208. H.P. I X\ V 3r t) v y/v I V<a i^B»fi wßLiß^B^B^^Bßßß^^^^SfiMi flßß*** I oom Opened Nightly Till 10 P .wi. I /ISlfl MOTOR COMPANY LTF> I70 words
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Advertisement48 1958-08-30 3 Malaya's Elegant Economy Car ArekordA No. of cylinders 4 H.P. 15.8 (1,483 c.c.) I Compression ratio approximately V Maximum speed 75 M.P.H. i Turning circle 34.8 ft. M Output 51.3 H.P. at 4,200 R.PM./ SINGAPORE MOTORS LIMITLu Mf.119, OKCHARD KOAD SINGAPORE TIL 111 11 IMII REPfctSf.NUD THROUGHOUT MALAYA48 words
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Article, Illustration1712 1958-08-30 4 TRESPASSER gives his best bets I Splendid chance of a double npAKE EASY and High Socks lirst and second in the Yam; di-Pertuan A g o n Gold Cup at Kuala f.uinpui should again fight out the finish in today's main sprint. On1,712 words
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Advertisement199 1958-08-30 4 UJXAWLpi n f jp- I TZatcnJ MRjf I Four stroke engine! f|^ I >-) i AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SYSTEM: I r— vw Tlie onl V machine which makes the troublesi I r^i s«V:.ft] J\ clutch and speed change gear unnecessary. The r )v">^ L r'(CCi torque ratio automatically Change* from 11199 words
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Article237 1958-08-30 5 THE URGE TO LEAVE RELAND? ■ask MICHAEL RYAN at- *v vVhS H t:1 h to the •Yes/ i countered, but clout you want to talk to a someone about the success YOU enjoy as the best-known colleen in the world?" Oh, that," said Pat as she offered me my third237 words
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Article316 1958-08-30 5 •ERiES "CAN I ■D'S HABITS?' do not enjoy jet world which map d .'''>' Worker into ah merioniy comphw can al.Wv him into a lar Wedangerom feeling^ of monu-timrs superiority is md on late it power that W. (H '< awry more than v hflscrf on frustrated ■I316 words
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Article, Illustration879 1958-08-30 5 a barrier to lovers rpfIEKE are as many legends about stars and I mean the celestial variety as there are stars themselves. Each country has its own version as to what they are and how they were placed in position. Many are the suggested origins of the879 words
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Article35 1958-08-30 5 X on <"it v^s^koffht London Ambulance surrey ol the Vf»j f"'\ u er a<ie of 267 cmerqency any ottor age group. lf 0 s(r< c (i ''err ,7 70. K«l M35 words
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Article304 1958-08-30 5 'Quacks cash in on a name' I SOME of the biggest medical scoundrels, quacks and charlatans B I work in London's lam- h *'d Barley street, declares Dr. Ilichard j I Asher. a well-known physician. H lie says SO In an arti--1 cle. "The Truth about I Hai ley Street,"304 words
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Article69 1958-08-30 6 PELHAM GROOM - PELHAM GROOM YDKLKLTKLKDFKKDKDR REJDJDFJDFKFKTJTJ m *Jjl I I 1 I I'll I I'lHMlWllMHlllllWiilllllllllUiyilliro^ MY theme this week, Gentlefolk, is sloughter; B ranging from the legal and professional murder H by soldiers at war, to the rather second eleven performances of the unqualified and unlicensed "Dunkirk" "Sergeant Hassan" and "Bitter Victory"69 words
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Article, Illustration370 1958-08-30 6 But this is] only half I the battlel T EX'S start with "Dunkirk" and begin by saying 1J that it doesn't deserve the title, for that epic withdrawal which resulted in 338,000 being plucked from out of the Panzer's mouths is presented as little more than the story370 words
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Article, Illustration281 1958-08-30 6 Murder con be fun! Vow let's turn to the -i.l amateurs, From history to fiction, from drama to farce and we'll chortle at the attempts of an impoverished British nobleman (Nigel Patrick; to 1 murder his rich American Uncle (Charles Coburn) in Columbia's "How To Murder A Rich Uncle." This281 words
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Article, Illustration268 1958-08-30 6 A bitter victory and... *T»HERE is no doubt that the 1 Producer of "Bitter Victory'" decided that this was going to be a very ciever film. That is conveyed to you by the fact that the title and credittitles are written without any capital letters. A sure sign of the268 words
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298 1958-08-30 6 DRAMA IN THE JUNGLE HAS ON-THE-SPOT REALISM! BACK to the war again, and this time to the jungles of Malaya to meet Sergeant Hassan" a Shaw's production with P. Ramlee tnd Jins Sam.suddin in the wading parts. The story is weak— terribly weak but the direction by Lamberto V. Avallena298 words
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Article160 1958-08-30 7 U.K. closing prices LONDON, \tu H Previous ludav B v isi <-' > i: Vtl 23 i bus buyei i .M !>>"' s 23V .m, |4 seller H n .,i 2 3 i buyer 24 buyers KJi. sellers 24 1 elleri H s|,,t 23 buyers 23 7^ buyers I v160 words
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Article87 1958-08-30 7 INi:\Y VOKK, Aug. 29 Previous Today Straits Spot 94.62 nom. 94.87 worn. futures Is Contract Sept 04.00 buye/i 04.00 buyers 95.25 hellers 95.25 sellers 94.00 buyers 94.00 buyers 95.25 seller- 95.25 sellers I 1 1 SALES: Nil iut; i Sept. 29.00 paid 29.15 paid Not 28.75 buyers87 words
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Article22 1958-08-30 7 INI.H VOKK, Aug. 29 Previous Today ailroad! 132.34 132.52 omestii Bonds 88.15 8801 tOCks Compi it.' V\rr:iges 174.21 !74."i222 words
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Article68 1958-08-30 7 aiul awaitin: ■^c 26 1 afloats 2G' V to 26. half ber shipmeni s'*5 and f. Laxn- awaitiiio release A J to 26. first hall September shipment 26. ~j i to 26 cif. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok while spot and awaiting release 39 1 2. afioats 39 to 38.68 words
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Article104 1958-08-30 7 I LONDON, Aug. 19 Previous Today Philippines c.i.f. U.K wth European ports delivered $204 *o $205 sellers ;;'-)u per long ton .\u K ./Sept. $205 sellers 1U Sti lits i 1.1 U.K. North wopean ports delivered P?"t per long ton Aug./Sepi i ::r nom. 1^ nom.104 words
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Article, Illustration73 1958-08-30 7 >und hill we i ondon -lav or t] c July In tion ii'Mir, fall on lea fell on persistent small elling on an unwilling market. Small falls were recorded among hire purrha.se finance Issues. Banking shares further weakened. Industrials receded on b broad front and closed with73 words
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296 1958-08-30 7 Cheating in foods and vitamins still rife in S'pore ADULTERATION <>i" fOOdstuifS is continuing on a large stale In Sjn^ pore ill spite of the City Council's efforts to cheek it. The City Analyst found in i f em.s oi adulterated foodstuffs v year A total oi 600,540 lh. oi296 words
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187 1958-08-30 7 CJPECIAL bus service's Jj have been arranged for hundreds of people WYIO are expected to visit the 40 Base Workshops In Ayer Rajah Road, tomorrow, when the REME holds its "civilian open day." The first bus will leave Rallies Quay at 9 a.m.187 words
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38 1958-08-30 7 The- Polaris ballistic missile which can be launched from a submerged submarine will bo operational in 1960 Admiral James S. RUS ell Vice Chic] ot Naval Operation aid in Chicago yesterday, Reuter,38 words
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Article55 1958-08-30 7 The Singapore Chine V M.C.A. Wise Men's Cl will hold Us luncheon met i ing today at 1 p.m. at i j promises in South Pier I talk on "Women and t j Community" will be giv« jby Miss Elizabeth Garni. a specialist inspector <55 words
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Miscellaneous170 1958-08-30 7 UilllllllllllllllllirillllllllHllHHll I SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES S TODAY: 11.45 a m and 11.33 p.m. TOMORROW: 12.07 p.m. IS MONDAY: 0.08 a.m. and 12.32 p.m. TUESDAY: 0.43 a.m. and 12.59 p.m. EDN ES DAY: 1.18 a.m. and VZB p.m. THURSDAY: 1.52 am and 1.55 p.m. E FRIDAY: 2.30 am. and >s P170 words
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Article1147 1958-08-30 8 DIANA ROSS - SHEPHERD ACCEPTS A STIFF TASK DIANA ROSS There is nothing that love cannot do ,YTKLKTLDFKLXFJKJR IF YOU have never been in love you cannot know what a strange thing it is. Why, it makes a Wise man out of a fool and B fool of a philosopher! A man may1,147 words
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Article74 1958-08-30 8 THE winners of last week's colour-in contest (each of whom will receive a $5 prize In due course) are as follows: Miss Annie Sim (11). 1G Hendnj Close (off Koran Road), Singapore 19. Miss Fong Poey Hen a (10), 22-B Colombo Court Singapore 6. I Master S.74 words
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Article, Illustration185 1958-08-30 8 ring «rhy ins p.ii hti I urgently, Rupcn hurnes n him < n lOp tA his rork And 1 (i 1 U boy gazing ('own water i edge. Th.it 1-" fikt tumv l through ihii y iht littW beat .is Intj ki iml '■■>185 words
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Article, Illustration124 1958-08-30 8 CHILDREN 'S PAGE A colour-in contest! With prizes for voum Be POCKET-MONEY prizes Name (Master Miss) IB are offered tor colour- X, ing this scene with paints, crayons or chalks. There are four prizes B ofTered each of $5 (two B for boys and two for W All you have124 words
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Miscellaneous218 1958-08-30 8 CLUES ACROSS— I. The boundary between p» way into a house, for ex- ham and Northumti ample. 6, The famous 5. Most golf COUi Hanging Gardens were in 18. 8, There v H this ancient city. 7, He may and twent y b W work in an hotel. 8. French218 words
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Article556 1958-08-30 9 jv, unlay Minion by a N|>««i il loi e< sp »n<l< ni lifliiO estima- citizens se in inayer m they only us boons, for mmiiiiiimuiiimimww 1 11 aid, or for remedial intervention. "Is it i u)t presumptuous," they ask, ■thus to Instruct the AJI-knowing; to tell556 words
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Article, Illustration49 1958-08-30 9 picture iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother arrives to attend service n r Salisbury Cathedral i E,omm c m <» rate the j 7OOtti .«iiniv«-rs.ir> <>t it s consecration, ihe Irchbishop Canterbury ■">'' other bishops who attended the nnhciii confer- ence w also presentPopper - 49 words
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Miscellaneous249 1958-08-30 9 I Sunday church I announcements I "Im!".''"^ 1.00 I ronimunion; i> a X' hool; i»).30 a.m. Worn- ■> er; H-00 a.m. Mandarin K^Memorial Hall); 11.45 r.union; 6.00 P m Hi' iiud.r- hun li, K.itonfi: 7 ion, 8 a.m. ■o Eucharist; D-30 a.m Jr. b an d I Hilda* 1 School,249 words
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Miscellaneous528 1958-08-30 9 si Theresa's (Kampong i?«itru): Mass, sermon in BngU h 6.30 a.m.. 8 a.m. and 5.30 \)..n Cliunh ot Oui Lady of Lourde^s (Ophir Koad): Mass, sermon in Tamil 6.15, 7 and 8 am. Redemptorist Monaster y (Thomson Road): MftSSi sermon G. 30, 7.30 and 8.30 a.m. Church of Our Lady528 words
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Miscellaneous480 1958-08-30 9 Sunda;. School; 9.30 .im. Bible Cla.\s and Communicants' CM.i 4.30 Sen lee. BIBLE -PRESBYTERIAN Life Bible-Presbyterian Church (141 Prinsep Street): 4 15 pin Sunday School; 530 p.m. Service. Zion Bible-Presbyterian Church (5 Tavistock Avenue), Serangoon Garden Estate: 8.15 a.m. Sunday School; 9.30 a.m. Worship in English; 10.45 a.m. Worship tn480 words
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Article, Illustration157 1958-08-30 10 lIELLO There! Once again I have to remind you that entries must reach me by the FIRST POST on \Y E I) N ESDA V MORNING. Las t week 1 was receiving letters on Saturday morning! It is such a pity when correct157 words
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Article, Illustration43 1958-08-30 10 r rilK selected winner was Quek Jin Teck of 7 1 A Lorong 27-A, Geylang, Singapore 14. The photograph was the back view of a plastic nail brush. Now guess what this is. Prize is a Philips long playing record.43 words
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Article151 1958-08-30 10 I PRIZE QUIZ 2 'PHE selected winner was Miss J. Crossman of 51 Aida Street, Opera Estate, Singapore 16. Answers were 1. Four. Acid, Bitter, Salt, Sweet; 2. Queen Victoria; 3. Gnat, Gnome, Gnaw, Gnash, Gnarl; 4. Shallower; 5. The Tower of London; 6. Munshi Abdullah. n This week's posers151 words
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Article53 1958-08-30 10 The selected winner was Mr. D. A. Woodford of 26. Nallur Road. Singapore 16. The stars in the "still" were Gary Cooper and Madeline Carol. The film was "The General Died At Dawn.' Now. who do you think this Is? Prize is a double cinema pass presented by53 words
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Article107 1958-08-30 10 JOHNNY WEE of 20 E-Block Kolam Ayer Lane was the selected winner. The answers were: 1. The Quiet American; 2. Love In The Afternoon; 3. Hedwig Kiesler; 4. A Producer; 5. Count Five And Die; 6. Ken f&nndivin. Can you answer these: 1. Who wrote the story107 words
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Advertisement15 1958-08-30 10 THE ENTRY #W£»f| Name I Address I Prize Quiz 1. 1 n H G inn15 words
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Article149 1958-08-30 11 mother season I i, reel faw n ■>;;;;, thruied bi Dribble. it-inlex Matthews, now I "koUI, can still run I tnj defender I the i"« un ir js r this dash with rottenfiS MotB'"|!|, "i'i' the »|H-iiiiie fixture of the season. Stan provedReuter - 149 words
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Article341 1958-08-30 11 Topsy turvy form ,yiTH English League r clubs playing two matches each week, form remains topsj turvy. To make forecasting even more difficult all but West Bromwich and Blackpool of last season's Top Ten are away from home today. )i these Wolves at Chelsea look the most lik?ly away winnor>.341 words
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Article, Illustration423 1958-08-30 11 The headaches have begun I By AR< HIE QUICK uTiKN the Football I League -c a son Bio^soo was exactly ■go minutes old new tmnaiif :of clubs were already reaching for I aspirin bottles. B Harry Potts ai Burnley, cruirlu 1 Mitten at Newcas- Freddie C< vat PortsI ith. Don423 words
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Article, Illustration276 1958-08-30 11 May give up riches to play for United /V\F of the most ex- plosive sports statements lor a long while has been printed in a South Wales newspaper under the name of Mcl Charles. The versatile Swansea International says, without frills: "My brother John will be home276 words
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Advertisement19 1958-08-30 11 il lilllllllllllllllilM Whenever friends meet, the occasion calls £0r... Haig H -vHISKY 3 if Xl a p WitiMhiivrti "i'luiiiimiMij'.nir19 words
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Article243 1958-08-30 12 Wonder runner won by 30 y Of( H^SS Finn*' °i Australia > the world fastest runner over and 1,500 metres, won a mile race in 3 mm S8 0 L? uL*4 in Malmo, Sweden. si( las t ni| It is the ninth time Elliott has beatenReuter - 243 words
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251 1958-08-30 12 Surrey clinch the title in drawn match SURREY won the English County Cricket Cham1° pionship for the seventh time in succession i yesterday when they tumbled out Somerset with I another display of deadly bowling. racing a Surrey total of 313 for nine declared in the rain shortened match, SomersetReuter - 251 words
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Article140 1958-08-30 12 i At The Oval. Match drawn. Surrey 313 for nine declared. Somerset 66 (D. Gibson live for 21. G. Lock two for three). Surrey four points. At Bournemouth. York--1 shire 126 and 263 for nine declared. Hampshire 118 I Match abandoned. Yorkshire two points. At Manchester. Lancashire beat DerbyshireReuter - 140 words
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Article20 1958-08-30 12 Paul Elvsirom (Denmark) and Pierre Pulain (France* won the world 5-0-5 yachting championship at La Baule. France. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article254 1958-08-30 12 OLACINGS in the county cricket championship table after the matches which ended yesterday; (Under headings Played, Won. Lost, Drawn, No Decision Flr<t innings lead in match lost, First Innings lead In match drawn Bonus points, Match points). Yorkshire s record includes 16 points for first Innings lead InReuter - 254 words
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188 1958-08-30 12 SINGAPORE CYCLISTS CONTEST THE SHIELD tX)UR cyclists of the Sin- gapore Amateur Cycle Association will represent the Colony at the Malayan Grass Track meet at Kuala Lumpur's merdeka stadium tomorrow. They are Malik Selamat. Hamid Najat, Mansor bin Sawi and A. Raffle, who are rated as the best cyclists in188 words
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Article34 1958-08-30 12 The West German national 4xloo metres relay team In Cologne last night equalled the world record of 39.5 sec. by the United States Olympic team in Melbourne in 1956.- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article25 1958-08-30 12 Goga Pehalwan meets King Kong at the Happy World Stadium. Singapore tonight. The main supporting match is between Charles Henry and Sheikh AH.25 words
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Article92 1958-08-30 12 pOUR army athletes will r make up the United States modern pentathlon team at the world championships in Aldershot, England, from October 13 to 17. The four named were First Lieutenant Jack Daniels, Corporal Dick Stoll, Private Ist. class Leslie Bleamaster, and Master Sergeant D'-kReuter - 92 words
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106 1958-08-30 12 pETER Keenan, Scottß holder of Br H and Empire banta.mveiiH titles, was stopped in sixth round of an eieH round contest at V^M last night by Dcrrv Trel nor, a little known Irifl boxer. W The fight was Mopped \M cause of a deepReuter - 106 words
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Article83 1958-08-30 12 A USTRALIAN athletes will not be stopped from accepting scholarships to American universities, the Amateur Athletic Union of Australia announced yesterday. The Union added that the athletes who accept scholarships will not be declared professionals Consideration of this sub- ject follows acceptances M American universitiesReuter - 83 words
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