The Singapore Free Press, 1 September 1958
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section15 1958-09-01 1 The Singapore Free Press Malawi's Own Family Paper ajHtic, Monday, September 1, 1958. Prltf l.it'ts.15 words
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292 1958-09-01 1 RACE RIOTS RAGE IN LONDON 18 HELD GANGS of white and coloured youths armed with sticks, cudgels, iron bars and knives fought In bitter inter racial riots in West London's Notting Hill district last night. Squads of extra police raced into the area as battles broke out for the secondReuter - 292 words
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Article72 1958-09-01 1 'RI force going to Borneo A Jakarta iu wspaper said yesterday that Indonesia would soon send armed troops to her border areas with the British territory on Borneo Island. .The newspaper. Berita Minggu. said the Indonesian reinforcemsnts would be used to prevent an Intensified smuggling. The paper, quoting unnamed militaryReuter - 72 words
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Article33 1958-09-01 1 September first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened In Singapore this morning at 82 cents a lb.. down oneeighth of a cent on Friday's close. The tone was quiet.33 words
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291 1958-09-01 1 'Plant red flag in Hong Kong, Maccao' EW K lnu *i plant Hie live starred lUil E (Comnuinist Chinese) S E flag throughout Hong E Kong and Maeao" is E the slogan of this E E yea r s Communist E celebration of Peking's E E 10th birthday anniver. E291 words
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236 1958-09-01 1 The Formosa Strait tension, whether it, culminates in a Communist Chinese invasion of Quemoy or not. has demon strated what officials in London regard as a regrettable Isolation of the United States from some of its Western allies over a Far Eastern policy.Reuter - 236 words
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362 1958-09-01 1 PEKING STEPS UP WARNINGS ON FORMOSA 1 No force can stop us, says radio r»OMMUNIST CHINA, with fresh Soviet support, stepped up its warnings last night that it would not be deterred from "liberating" Formosa. The latest threat came as Red artillery this morning pounded nation-alist-held offshore islands for theReuter; U.P.I. - 362 words
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Article51 1958-09-01 1 THE London Daily Telegraph correspondent Brian Wright was expelled from Jordan yesterday on the personal orders of Premier Rifai. No reason was given for the expulsion, the second involving the press in fivo days. Last Wednesday Associated Press correspondent Reinhold Ens/ w&fl ordered out of the country.U.P.I. - 51 words
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Article576 1958-09-01 2 REBELS TO STEP UP WAR IN FRANCE Algerian underground issues new warning 'Fill-; Algerian under* ground organisation F.L.N. said in Cairo yesterday that last week's atta< ks on petrol dumps in Prance were onl) a •lirst offensive" In *is plan to carry to Fieiu ti soil the war for theReuter; U.P.I. - 576 words
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Article96 1958-09-01 2 REPORTS that Peter Townsend was on his way to Balmoral, Scotland. for a weekend house party with Princess Margaret and the Queen Mother sent hordes of reporters scurrying to the Royal holiday castle last night. But Townsend was registered in a Paris hotel. although heU.P.I. - 96 words
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268 1958-09-01 2 DISCUSSIONS which Sir Hugh Foot, Governor of Cyprus, is to have in London at the coming week-end are expected to centre on the possibility of implementing the new British plan lor the island in face of rejection by Greece. Political quarters inReuter - 268 words
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Article39 1958-09-01 2 The Wkc and Duchess o! Argyll completed theii Visit to the Argyll and Sutherland Light Infantry battnlion in West Cyprus last night, They fly to' Athei, today t'i continue their European holiday.- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article84 1958-09-01 2 World flyweight boxing champion, Pascual Perez, of Argentina, was arrested in Caracas, Venezuela, and deported at the weekend for his alleged connections with former Argentine dictator. Juan D. Peron Perez arrived from the Dominican Republic, where Peron Is now living in exile. He indignantly deniedU.P.I. - 84 words
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Article41 1958-09-01 2 Thousands of Greek-Cyp-riots yesterday attended mass memorial services for EOKA terrorists killed in clashes with the British Four were shot down in the past eight days. Police watched the celebrations, but there was no violence.— U.P.I.U.P.I. - 41 words
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Article48 1958-09-01 2 'Paths of Glory best film The film "Paths Of Glory" .shirring Kirk Douglas and Adolph Monjou was chosen the best film of the American Film Festival which ended in Rio De Janeiro yesterday. Stanley Kubrick who directed the picture wos voted the best director '> the festival.— U.P. I.U.P.I. - 48 words
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Article, Illustration42 1958-09-01 2 5H Visitors Inspect one of the installations E which was on view to E 5 the public when 40 Base Workshops, R.E.M.E., was "at home" r to the public at Aver r 5 Raja Road yesterday. picture. Free PressFree Press - 42 words
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127 1958-09-01 3 OPTIMISM ON TALKS TO END A-WEAPON TEST mc-pm- \N officials In WaA 53? 3» th, appeared to be jfj obstacles to the o f erence beggft U.S., Britain and I inower is said o d by Ml p p, en tarj wr, Jhat he called i i] ed b5 AReuter - 127 words
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184 1958-09-01 3 GOVERNOR Orval E. Fauvl bu I yesterday he "prul: will close Little I Hlgn School rated and he isure necessary to the peace and i ommunity." 1 on television Faubus said Li the Supreme Court upholds the 2! 2-year "cooling off" period approved byU.P.I. - 184 words
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Article17 1958-09-01 3 P M SSm^ T An««S n< ir Bad< n Bad. In U.P.I.U.P.I. - 17 words
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Article, Illustration426 1958-09-01 3 BRITAIN OUTSTRIPS WORLD IN 'ATOMS FOR PEACE'RACE DRITAIN took Hi •> spotlight at history's greatest atomic exhibition yesterday by demonstrating that she is far ahead In the large-scale construction ol ■li.'-h-iu' power plants Both American and Russian experts, however, said they expected in the end to win the race toReuter; U.P.I. - 426 words
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Article178 1958-09-01 3 THE influential morning newspaper Melbourne Age today urged the Australian Government to invite the Fed' ration's Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman "clearly an Asian leader ol consequence" to Australia to "dramatise M a a y a 's story."' In an editorial i ommi n1 onReuter - 178 words
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Advertisement87 1958-09-01 3 ?9 a S C/i VAN HEUSENy V SHIRTS J i Van Heusen's latest creation 65% Terrylene/35% Cotton shirts WHITE ONLY j PRICES27.SO Also available Van Heusen Pure Silk Shirts $25.00 Van Heusen Sea Island shirts $25.00 Van Heusen Vantage 1100 cotton drip dry shirts, while G coloured) $22.50 ONLY EXCLUSIVE87 words
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The Singapore Free Press Monday. Sept I, 1958.
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Article215 1958-09-01 4 ONCE again the Film Censors have thought fit to ban a film from being shown n Singapore while raising no objection to it being shown to audiences in the Federation It might a p p e a r strange that what is £ood for people on one215 words
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373 1958-09-01 4 PELHAM GROOM writes every Monday I MANY people will bv overjoyed to heat that the Bonioli has succeeded in placating the ghost at No. I j Field Forte Base, for j there are a host of j people who believe In j ghosts and373 words
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646 1958-09-01 4 it is always amazing iu>\\ legends .start and. having once gained a hold, how they si Ick with a limpet tenacity no matter how wrong and baseless their foundation may be. The sunken road at Waterloo is a good example There was646 words
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Article577 1958-09-01 4 Parang plus ants beat axeman I I really must t lunik all the kind people who have sent most helpful sug- gestions on what 1 .should i do with ants on my Rate, and especially the e writer who gave full de- tails on how to keep an i ant577 words
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Advertisement24 1958-09-01 4 FERGUZADE For Extra Energy Available from ail Good Dealers << THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY Liu 33 Raffles Place 6tS 'pore Cold Storage A trade, Orchard Road.24 words
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Article222 1958-09-01 5 GAS DEPT. PLAN WILL CREATE )i \\s are being made to assemble gas cookers and appliances In Singapore from parts -ported from Britain. nemorandum to the City Councirs Committee, the City Gas EngiB Oliver said rhat this "practice ould be developed tu advantage." investigations, he added, were now being carried222 words
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Article, Illustration33 1958-09-01 5 DELIGHTFUL as a tuneful melody is this London creation called Words and Music." It's "i brow n and white embroidered satin with the ll >P coal also in satin. Reuter picture.Reuter - 33 words
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Article40 1958-09-01 5 lumber of sailors were Jjured when a British fighter and a Spanish 'lllded five miles s< Rswu Suez y««terday. t'" freighter -the -ton LanghMrlydo and tanker 13,056-ton Ai- -were da matted above foe waterllne ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article18 1958-09-01 5 King Mahendra and Queen Ratna Devi returned lo Katmandu yesterday after an 11-week overseas tour. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 18 words
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172 1958-09-01 5 New WHO training offers to S'pore mi IE World Health Or- i 1 ganisatlon Is likely to < oiler more training facili- ties to Singapore doctors and nurses next year. This has been indicated to health authorities by the Regional Director of the WHO, Dr. I. C. Fang. Dr. Fang172 words
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137 1958-09-01 5 THE Indian Government Is giving an opportunity to Indian youths living in Malaya to join the Army, Navy and Air Force wings of the National Defence Academy A special examination will be held iii various centre:, in India to select 180 recruits137 words
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Article, Illustration80 1958-09-01 5 4 picture. The Territorial Arniy provides a hobby which is both worthwhile and enjoyable, for these part-time soldiers" enjoy a full social programme as well as training in up-to-date methods ol attack and defence and the use of o modern equipment. 1 Above, a groupFox - 80 words
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Miscellaneous82 1958-09-01 5 < t >i nu f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 tj I Singapore! IHICH TIDESI (l u 12.32 p.m. I p OMORiioW: 0.4:; J.m r P.m. I I'NKS DAY:82 words
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Advertisement39 1958-09-01 6 CHESTERFIELD PACKS MORE PLEASURE. S l I) To the touch 3 ,i\ Sto the taste *J* J Chesterfield satis- WJJ^ burns more evenly. ii('/": k smokes DIUC h ©garttte'., smoother with- i out hot spots Or hard draw. K >39 words
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Miscellaneous125 1958-09-01 6 Ji:i r II \UKI b/ Sytinvy Jordan W2jTSHum?^i: 1 Ki ""2^ T o pull oouble check 8v to^/pos e^r>/ QTAiinKj H WE'LL BE GET A PENNY S^^^^^mß*BHH^^^^^^^^^^^H^^^^^H >. aiANUN m^nff IJT l>i ll beadv Foe tk«?uGm S^H^^E^l^^^^^^^^^^BHß^^H fS^^k them < y\ cxjc soccen j b> Tec Falk and f*liil »avis125 words
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Miscellaneous478 1958-09-01 6 I""" iiiiiiiiiiniiiti .I tiniiii, H(HI I ll' Mtl^ttH, Jm*^ t I DORN today, you have C personality with energy lo S You have an inquiring mind d 5 you grow older, you want to discove the 'why" of things toi vours V 5 S Once your mind is made up478 words
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Article329 1958-09-01 7 JAPAN INVITES S'PORE TRADE GROUP a SINGAPORE trade A delegation has been nv jted to visit Yoko- bama for talks dur- Ina the port's cen- tenary celebrations next month. p crsO nal invitation! have j been extended to leading traders with Japanese connections and Ministry of Commerce and Industry official329 words
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336 1958-09-01 7 urn tells Tengku of plans for new united party j A MASS RALLY is to be called at the j end of this month to inaugurate the new United Socialist j Front proposed by the Chief Minister. s Mr. Lim Yew Hock. Its name, original=ly suggested by Mr. Lim. may336 words
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129 1958-09-01 7 THE Singapore Stage Club hopes to include as much local talent as pos- j sible in the pantomime "Puss In Boots" which it plans to hold this Christmas. The club has plans to include, apart from the principal characters, suit- i able "speciality129 words
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Article, Illustration142 1958-09-01 7 a large audience who attended the international variety show -at the Singapore Badminton Stadium on Saturday were enthralled by the "koontow" performance ot .1 seven-year-old boy. Sturdy Leh Kai ChOh (above) of Yong Cheng Chinese School, led a group ieveral years his senior142 words
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Advertisement104 1958-09-01 7 >TPf<- ADELPHI riw i el I CENTRALLY SITUATED o A// rooms airconditioned Dancing Nightly except Sundays ADELPHI GRILL The place for that special lunct* and th« city's favourite rendezvous. SZE CHUAN ROOM Dine or hold your party here and thrill to tthe delights of delicious Chinese foods. ADELPHI PASTRY SHOP104 words
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Miscellaneous149 1958-09-01 7 Today's radio programme 100 p.m. At the Drop of a Hat; 1. 15 At he Hammond; 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 Merdeka Anniversary School, Rally; 2.00 Happy Anniversary, 3 00 Tableau on the Landing of Admiral Cheng Ho in Malacca; 8.30 Carmen Jones; 4.00 The, Tender Touch; 4.30 Educating149 words
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Article, Illustration280 1958-09-01 8 Vikings on view Comfort without luxury I IWHEN the Queen recently den Jed E to dispose of two Vik E ings of the Queen E flight, it was the first E time that the general jjjj public were able to sec E the appointments of jPopper - 280 words
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Article, Illustration14 1958-09-01 8 Progressive Blackpool. determlfH i American and Russian lead will launch f tember.14 words
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Article134 1958-09-01 9 AZEL ROUTS SIX-SNATCH ATTACKER IE iumlbag-snat-cber iting in the k picked on the n g .Hi when he need on 19-year-H az e] Blackburn her garden gate. nfter midlt< h 3ft. 2111., was ting Loris-road, unei after B C6, s s hi ened the gate man, a six-footer jbed her134 words
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Article, Illustration132 1958-09-01 9 New home now for stowaway Bruce rw\HE voyages of the 1 mo a t p( rsi nt stowaway on the steamer* to the Isle of Wight have ended at last. For Bruce, a two-year-old black Spaniel has found a home on the Isle that alway, mysteriously beckoned him He was132 words
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Article, Illustration39 1958-09-01 9 fill launch' hundreds Cttere workmen are busy among the satellites. However the sputniks won't circulate in spare they are pint f Q novel feature of this year's Blackpool alumina Hons tohich are being switched on, on Wednesday.39 words
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Article, Illustration193 1958-09-01 9 DAVID PUTS GOLIATH TO FLIGHT rpOREADOR DAVID s x. he is four fought E a bullock that was E terrorising 20 children Ein a playground. David S weighs 42 lb. Goliath, the bullock, 1,200 lb. S Tough little David E Butter who leads a gang sof under-school advcnE turer.s wonPopper - 193 words
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Article, Illustration1277 1958-09-01 10 WILLIAM HICKEY - London Gossip WILLIAM HICKEY By Here it is— the yaeht oi'jj the year... I The 1,110-ton Christina is a floating palace of opulence. It has everything ftftffury, art treasures, an auxiliary aircraft, power and beauty and the prestige of famous guests. 1 1 is not \ri vul tell thai Madame1,277 words
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275 1958-09-01 10 THE Lord Mayor of Sheffield said pic« ture postcards showing 14 works chimneys belching smoke against a black foreground were most unfair to his city. So a publishing firm has cancelled an order for reprints. The postcard., i ued by Valentine and Sons, of275 words
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Article819 1958-09-01 11 Child psychology in reverse: A girl's Sguide to getting things her way u ill. 1 rst heard n about pretty little Olivii Irilan, darkhaired 1 1 year-old daught r of an American lawyer, my first thoughts were: "Praise be an ocean is between us M Olivia819 words
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Article, Illustration236 1958-09-01 11 Anne Sharpley in the Lords \/IY chances ol sittting in the House Of Lords increased, slightly, with the elevation to the peerage of four sensible and admirable members of my sex. But is the job worth having? 1 spent two working days with the Lords findingout whether I ought to236 words
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Article270 1958-09-01 11 ing American scientists port* d to foresee a fifth Binning about ioo years Which may bury much <ci states and Western nder an Ice sheet up to thick. In Harper's magazine saj Ewlng director ol the lea] Observatory at Co--IVi r&ity, and Mr WilliamReuter - 270 words
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Advertisement35 1958-09-01 11 C00L... tcool, grooming M^cw^H U^ ''■'";":< '^^Hre^dßraT^^^^B YAOUIIIIU J IMP -Si% Cream really is cooling! prepared Itt^M |l :::::r Vaseline Hair Cream /yjt J-f s^J— Ivailable in 2'i oz., <> <""/ 12 <•: jan just combed' look $11 d^35 words
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359 1958-09-01 12 Soldiers of mercy on Soldiers of mercy on constant vigil A NY country may call on the Swiss Aerial Rescue Guard in the event of disasters. Its most spectacular exploit outside Switzerland is an operation to recover the bodies of 128 people who perished when two aircraft collided and crashed359 words
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Article, Illustration1292 1958-09-01 12 LEONARD EHGEL g - LEONARD EHGEL g 1 1 1 1 1 ill < 1 1 ■ii ii 1 1 1 1 1 •••<•••< i 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 11 1 11 1 him 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 ill 11,292 words
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Advertisement29 1958-09-01 12 nlf lit. PH U I m w** 3 i Wj fl ft (rt TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD 1 Jl JLrvij W3 CUIL STRtIT SINGAPORE 1 MANAGING DIRECTOR RONAIO Ft £K29 words
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267 1958-09-01 13 Britain races to build first atom tanker i rnment has agreed ie up to tio.to develop id an atomdriven inker. It is [to make Bntain the ftrst nation th fleet of atomic m ei *ant ships. he k i. NOT being design in partnership W ith the U.S.. v be267 words
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Article169 1958-09-01 13 DR. uillard Libby. a member ol the United States atomic energy commission has said that fallout from the last two high level nuclear explosions above Johnson Island will rain down on the entire world for ihe next 10 years He told reporters at Albuquerque thatReuter - 169 words
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Article, Illustration80 1958-09-01 13 t|ills Brit Jet-powered vertical take-off aircraft. BC, I, above, hovers In Its lest fantry ;lt I lie (able system in t lie fAfltrj In no *»> s W the aircraft hut provides a three tfl 1 envelope of freedom tot hoverlm Thr tlrcrafl ■">»" della-wloi machine, h;«s rom of usReuter - 80 words
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Article110 1958-09-01 13 THE WORLD OF SCIENCE half can provide maximum protection for a medium sized person for about an mm Reduction of oxygen ■,m reduce a person's senitivity to radiation damage. This may be accomplished by administration of oxygen consuming drugs, ■■me] by lowering a person's Intake of oxygen by means of110 words
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Article472 1958-09-01 13 Joseph M. Myler - Joseph M. Myler By U.P.I. A JUGOSLAV physiologist has proposed refrigeration as a protection tor space travellers against cosmic radiation. The scientist, Professor Jevto M. Radulovi(\ said research has shown that hypothermy -the cooling of living things to temperatures far below normal— provides protection against many of the hazardsU.P.I. - 472 words
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Article166 1958-09-01 13 iii ih x] 1 1 iir t pian< fir igned to carry man into out* r ipace, i expeci »d to b< completed by D< H and flov n two nth itei Mr '.v tci William .i member ol 'he natl na ,v ory rReuter; U.P.I. - 166 words
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Article452 1958-09-01 14 ARCHIE QUICK - ARCHIE QUICK By PVERI PROFESSIONAL COUNTI CRICKETER I HAVE SPOKIN PO HAS SAID THAT JOHNNY ARDLE SHOULD HAVE COM. TO AUSTRALIA. I chatted with several ol them al the Final fesl Match againsl the New Zealandersal Kennington Oval, and in each case Ihej could no! agree with mj "the452 words
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Article, Illustration24 1958-09-01 14 The most difficult part of a cricket commentary these days is choosing the right records after you've aiinovuced rain stopped P la y24 words
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Article173 1958-09-01 14 DRAW FOR F.E.A.F. SOCCER HPEAMS from Hong Kong. A Butterworth. Kuala' Lumpur and Ceylon will compete with Changi i Tengah and Seletar in the Far East soccer eham- I pionships beginning at I R.A.F. Beletar today. There will be a six -a -side competition from today I until Thursday, and173 words
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Article, Illustration90 1958-09-01 14 GKfcriA ANDERSON, the 30-year-old Dane who recently became .in American citizen, poses with the cup awarded to her for winning the rate across the English Channel organised by Mr. Billy Rutlin. Greta landed at St. Margaret's Bay exactly eleven hours after entering the sea at Cap GrisPaul Popper - 90 words
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Article129 1958-09-01 14 Milton tops batting APENINQ Arth ur ton Headed the averages for Engiai and New y. the Test serie Arthur Milton average of 14n innings, in one oj which he j was not out. His j>core was 104 not Alex Moir headed the New Zealand batsmen with 74, scored In three129 words
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Article54 1958-09-01 14 Tony Lock headed thi English bowling averages with 7.47—34 wickets for 254 runs in 176 overs. Top New Zealand bowler was i MacGibbon, who look 2 wickets for 389 runs at a: average of 19. 4j. Top six batsmen for ea country were (Heading es, Innings, Not HighestReuter - 54 words
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Article65 1958-09-01 14 Paolo Pure! (Ita the European. LOO freestyle record wh European Swimmi|>! plonships opened in {J pest yesterday. He semi-final in 66.1* tenth faster than the .set by Alex Jrmy (1 in 1947. in the vvomcrr- I freestyle heats. I record-holder C«». I telaara (Holland) championship i65 words
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Miscellaneous148 1958-09-01 14 1 l^lSii^i)^''^K^bL^^^b^m!^ 1 M^BiKii^B^i^^Bw i^p^s^WJ^BiffJßiM L^b l^# 'fj L'LUEa i'<>^s 6 Old pii In a mi leal 11 2 A n:. '.< (I tarian In the trument 1 7), ei (9) 6 The Chancellor ol the Duchy i. numbei of J ancaster a this kind tamped 1 Ol doi tor148 words
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Article, Illustration694 1958-09-01 15 Malayan-born apprentices to the fore r 5 H WAX HORN APPRENTICES AGAIN >1 jHOWED THEIR ABILITY AT BUKIi PIMAH ON SATURDAY. THEY WON THREE F mi EIGHT EVENTS Moses Lee, who won the r ar di-Pertuan Agong's joldCup on Take Easy at CL, wa: in good form. ■v. g a694 words
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Article, Illustration633 1958-09-01 15 ALU ALU IS FASTEST ON TRAINING TRACK ALLAN LEWIS presents a Monday morning page for punters 1 ALl tiVic IN > MA1)l: THE FASTEST TIME nvu 0N THE sniL SOFT NUM. BLR TWO TRACK AT BUKIT TIMAH WHEN HE DISPOSED OF THREE IN 38 3/8. In the conditions it \>as633 words
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226 1958-09-01 15 STAR.UA GAVE PUNTERS (iOOD START WHEN HI WON THE OPENING RACE. After a short sharp struggle with Buloh I'erindu soon after entering the straight, Btarala !or".rd ahead to defeat thai horse by one length, Buloh Perindu appeared to nave even chance. Cash cheque wai226 words
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Article220 1958-09-01 15 Damt'o ;i i,;iy Australian mare by Dnmnos from My Bva, khvc notii <• <ii mi early win by ri promising performance In the Uvst r.ice lxr hr.->t ou'liik in Malaya She was not ipecta* < ular iid after being ba< k In tii*- eai i v '"<•.220 words
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Article287 1958-09-01 16 Icelandic gunboats may adopt harassing tactics but... 4 S SEVEN ICELANDIC GUNBOATS took up positions at secret points along the li-mile coastal fishing limit last night, a British Government statement said that her trawlers and armed escort vessels were under orders that, it was hoped, would avoid incidents.Reuter; U.P.I. - 287 words
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Article198 1958-09-01 16 A compromise is still UK aim 11 f iii i! British and tt Icelandic ships jockeyed lor position in B zt-ro hour lineup of the 12 mile fishing limit ban due to come into force at midnight last night. Iceland's Prime Minister .Mr. Hermann Jonasson, and the Bril tish Ambassador,Reuter - 198 words
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46 1958-09-01 16 It was reliably learned that the U.S. Air Force planes at Keflavik air base. in Iceland, a NATO installation, will be grounded today to keep them out of any dls- turbance from Britain's i dispute with Iceland over fishing limits. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 46 words
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Article, Illustration41 1958-09-01 16 picture. 2 Five Indian sirls perform a folk dance 5 on the City Hall steps E S during the concert last 3 j 2 night to end the 5 j S month-long anti-spitt- 5 ing campaign. Free PressFree Press - 41 words
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Article208 1958-09-01 16 THE chief oi the Iraqi army under the old regime told a special military court, in Bagdad on Saturday night that he had protected leaders of the army revolt, including the new Premier Addel Karim Kassim. Speaking at his trial for treason, Gen. Raflk ArilU.P.I. - 208 words
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Article39 1958-09-01 16 A French helicopter on a sight-seeing flight around Mont Blanc struck a telephone cable yesterday and plunged into the valley below, killing its occupants. A rescue team last night reported finding four bodies. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 39 words
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Article68 1958-09-01 16 BRITAIN'S "b i g live" unions yesterday decided to glace their massivebloc votes behind a resolution rejecting wage restraint when the 90th Trades Union Congress conference opens in Bournemouth today. Representatives of the two general workers unions, railwaymen, engineers and shipworkers back?d a resolution callingReuter - 68 words
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Article26 1958-09-01 16 A U.S. Marine Corps jet lighter crashed into a crowded residential area in Yokohama yesterday, killing the pilot and in inline six Japanese.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 26 words
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Article97 1958-09-01 16 A 17-year-old Israeli has Hied an application In Tel Aviv to be recognised as grandson and sole heir of the murdered Iraqi Prime Minuter, Nuri Es said. Avraham Mazlian of the Kibbutz Baikal In Samaria filed his plea with the district court last Friday. He hopesU.P.I. - 97 words
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Article227 1958-09-01 16 Lebanon terror flare-up A ?OMB j iin.J i\ fee shop tain town fl near Bei] H v'Sl wounded I I and one gi] I In Beirut the victiS I spectacular giin °;B style tern r 1 Saturday to recover i> yate hospital i I Iraqi military attaci 1 Saleh SamrnaReuter - 227 words
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