The Singapore Free Press, 3 September 1958
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section16 1958-09-03 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper StafftptlWi Wednesday. September :5. 1958. Price 15 (ts.16 words
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337 1958-09-03 1 QUEMOY: DULLES FLYING TO TALK TO IKE Situation 'serious/ says State Department HPHE U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, is flying to New- port, Rhode Island, tomorrow to confer with President Eisenhower on what the State Department described as the "serious" situation in the Formosa Strait. The SecretaryReuter; U.P.I. - 337 words
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Article180 1958-09-03 1 W Indies alarm at riots IMlt West Indies Fede- ral Government yesterday expressed •'growin*! alarm" at racial disturbances in Britain and announced th a t the Deputy Prime Minister, l>r. Carl Lac orbiniere, would fl> to London immediatel) to confer with members ol the British Government. This decision was made180 words
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Article213 1958-09-03 1 Ram ship order s rpHl Mrit i^ti trawler, 5 J •ventry City, wai told lasi ni^ht that sne 5 should ram the tiny, Eri ton Icelandic guns' b< Odinn if the lce--5 landers continued to oh Nfi-m t her fishing. 5 kfi>or t i n from 1 aboard the CoventryReuter - 213 words
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Article203 1958-09-03 1 CTONES Hung: from among a crowd of more than 1,000 people shattered windows at the British Ambassador's residence In Reykjavik last light as tension over the fishing limits dispute mounted In the Icelandic capital. Hinnke from pink flares which were exploded garden drifted through theReuter - 203 words
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Article45 1958-09-03 1 Secret society thugs fought a short battle in McCallum Street, near the C.I.D. headquarters, last night. When a radio patrol arrived, following a 999 call, 10 men were seen running away. Broken bottles, parangs and sticks were found on the road.45 words
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85 1958-09-03 1 MARSHAL Chu Toll, the Chinese Vice-Chairman, voiced confidence yesterday Uiat his nation could smash "U.S. provocations" in the Formosa area. He condemned "unbridl i provocations in China's Formosa area" at a Peki. z reception to irr.rk the 13th anniversary of North Vietnam's founding. "TheU.P.I. - 85 words
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Article68 1958-09-03 1 f iOMMUNIST artillery yesVv terday pounded the Quemoys with almost 3,000 shells in four bombardments, a Nationalist defence official said. The deputy commander of the Quemoy garrison. Major-General Kao Yangfon, said supplies were still coming in by 868 and the airport had been reopened for operations.Reuter - 68 words
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Article25 1958-09-03 1 Britain* new low-l^el 11<iv;il strike bomber, the NA. SO. mad M public debut at (he air how a 1 i arnborough i■25 words
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Article34 1958-09-03 1 S»-ptf»mb?r flr t grad< rubber buyers f.o.b. opene< In Singapore thi> morning at Bl a B G nl ;> I*).. dOWI one-eighth h cent on last n\<i))\ close Thi tone wai i ii34 words
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125 1958-09-03 1 British H-bomb blast over Pacific r rllE British nuclear device, exploded over the South l'aciflc yesterday wa* thermonuclear an H-bomb. This was disclosed in London last night by the Ministry of Supply. The Mlnbtry said earlier that a "high-yield nuclear device' dropped from a Vlckers Valiant bomber was .successfully explodedReuter - 125 words
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Advertisement131 1958-09-03 1 Mont cJ Or ICE CREAM, MILK and SNACK Parlour Drop in at Mont dOr and relax in the restful atmosphere of a fully air-conditioned parlour juul enjoy delicious Ice Creams and appetising Snacks. I>i^ht Luncheonet served d;iil> ill special price. Expresso Coffee, the coffee wit h the delightful flu on131 words
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Article19 1958-09-03 2 eleven children were killed and two injured when a war-time shell exploded in Pila. Poland.- ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article, Illustration308 1958-09-03 2 NUCLEAR TEST BAN USELESS. SAYS TOP U.S. SCIENTIST lyi. EDWARD TELLER, leadini Imertean scientist and lather" of the hydrogen bomb, suggested In Geneva yesterday thai a ban <m nuclear tests would be useless "i doubt that an agreement not to d>> something win last even U It Is arrived at,"Reuter; Popper - 308 words
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Article71 1958-09-03 2 AN American lub< »ur l< B der told British tradi union chiefs In Bournemouth yesterday that world peace would not be assured it nuclear weap* >ns w< m prohibited Mr. George Harrison was Addressing the annual con ference ol the Trade Union i Congre as a IReuter - 71 words
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99 1958-09-03 2 fTHE Lebaj 1 er, h. Ba< in Beirut last nouncement would be maS: soon on "facility wturn ol norma X the country. This was presumed to mean at lea ing of the four-m eral strike enforced rorlst attack, on "bla shopkeepers The rebel leadReuter - 99 words
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Advertisement33 1958-09-03 2 HERE IS THE |j|| 11l I G U AR ANTE E Wi I THi^T EVERY COP OF 111 soluble particles plea^sure^drinkfng yP^KSy of Nescafe contains freshly roasted coffee <^^£g&- ...means quality in Malaya33 words
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181 1958-09-03 3 Colour bar in hotels blamed for race riots i nv. nil. l DISTRICT of I ondon violent clashes between whites and people during the past three nights- velj quiet last night, though a number street scuffles were reported. c spokesman said that "a few people" I arrested for carrying offensiveReuter - 181 words
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Article68 1958-09-03 3 ADVANCE orders poured into the publishers In New York yesterdaj for the American edition *of the book "Peter Townsend Story." The publishers, Duttons, said they expected to sell out the first printing of 15,000 copies before publication date of Sept. 25. Meanwhile, Group Captain TownsendReuter - 68 words
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Article23 1958-09-03 3 One of six British soldiers wounded in a gun battle with Greek-Cypriot terrorists near Llopetrl yesterday had died in hospital. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article232 1958-09-03 3 'BRITISH EMBASSY FINANCED PLOT' r ritK military prosecutor in the Bagdad treason trials has claimed that the British Embassy there had been involved in financing the "subversive activities" of the former Iraqi regime. At a late session ot the i court on Monday night he read a document in EnglishReuter - 232 words
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128 1958-09-03 3 Lady Beecham dies of heart attack I ADY BfcECJIAM. Wlf( f«t British conductor Sir Thomas Beet ham, died ol a heari attack in Buenos y\ terday. She Although I :ond wife h< fu I met the conductor when she wi 12. A.s an mi tni p |at several of hisReuter - 128 words
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Article37 1958-09-03 3 U.A.R. -Russia air link planned A United Arab Republic delegation led by Air Marshal Mohammed Sidki Mahmud arrived in Moscow yesterday for talks on the establishment of a direct air .service between tho CAR. and Russia. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article67 1958-09-03 3 Many Singapore stampcollectors are crossIng the Causeway to buy first merdeka anniversary stamps at the Johore Bahru post office, because they want the Federation post mark In Singapore about 4,000 people have visited the post oil ice during the past threrdays to buy over $6,00067 words
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Article25 1958-09-03 3 Malaya's United Nations Association yesterday became a member of the world Federation of United Nations Associations which Is now meeting in Brussels. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration48 1958-09-03 3 picture. Three-year-old Gene- LI vieve Nehorai of lon- E don, dressed in a ballet costume, talks with E Dame Margot de Arias after she had present- ed a bouquet to the ballerina at the upon- ing by I);i:i)c [Vlargol E of t l i<> Kensington Antiques Fair. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 48 words
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Advertisement19 1958-09-03 3 illy upholsttred i i Irvio or «t?r tdw HIN FURNITURE Co Ltd. ooms:— I[2 Orch.ud Ro.id T.I *****/382^6 *****19 words
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Advertisement139 1958-09-03 3 Fascinating Range of Jewellery jit V^^lh^ f wSnJr WORLD FAMOUS CULTURED PEARLS available in Necklaces, Chokers, Bracelets, Brooches, Earrings, Pendants, Rings Tie Pins Awaits your Early Selection. Distributors: G. C. de SUVA BROS., "Jewellers" 3, Raffles Place, Singapore-1. Phone *****. \)uis^S^^^m A Wonderful Buy! ct W il& 5 8 k139 words
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The Singapore Fre Press Wednesday, Sept 3, 1958.
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Article241 1958-09-03 4 Opinion TELL THE POLICE \\UF/\ it is stated that 20.000 people are afraid to leave their homes at night because of thugs who range the n< ighboarhood it is obvious that immediate action is necessary. The difficulties of dealin;; with hooliganism in outlying districts. in re t here are few241 words
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Article367 1958-09-03 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber V 1 1 AI 'In ury upci'vi ion < ii lOvcriinuMil expenditure i i system of centralised administration Imates, Leaving a very wide margin ol error for the <ii bur ement ol vary ing Minis. The iea on for lhe ci nil mous difference betwei n367 words
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533 1958-09-03 4 This is what I found in this Iron Curtain land Sydney Smith today I) (I 11 R spearhead cou \king to the \ni is the first British to have probed this Iron Curt (tin hi fid for 10 ec rs. 'Tills h uhiii i found 1 on m\ isit to533 words
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Article609 1958-09-03 4 RED SECRETS from inside ALBANIA Übania Is trulj Ihe La »l stronghold Of Stalinism. in this city the Russian diplomatic mission of 150 members and the Albanian leaders live In garden villas dotted over restricted areas guarded by police M\d troops. Nobody can enter without a written permit. Terrified of609 words
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Advertisement36 1958-09-03 4 PA ILK PHILIPPE MATCHES 1 m 30 j' 20 i i. It is entirely Hand-mode by wotc and ly moini the time Ira 11--5 of the Gei ma'<istry. Sole Ag< I!. SENA, LTD. Bangkok, Singapore Pinanrj36 words
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Advertisement66 1958-09-03 4 IT IS WISE.. Jr TO PHONE J2241 4^ j» AND SOLVE YOUR PACKING PROBLEMS ii .'i chin.i, Iver-ware s l Mr .md furniture need f itteni W ft f exp rta W( pa rat 1 M anyfhing Foi you with the 9 t f -im jl FURNITURE REMOVALS IP ESTIMATES66 words
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188 1958-09-03 5 Fight the thugs in your area scheme ;apore GovernI la lormulating a Pip the people p t .society menace their districts. Free Press underhat financial ase may be made availcertain eases. Geneowever. help will be in the form 01 posters, protnaterial, and as- organisation. New confidence Now that a number188 words
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Article29 1958-09-03 5 tie Rock Citizen. i reported yesterday U**n<* of the k£ the extremist >gro organisation, formed in the week. The council J( to join ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article40 1958-09-03 5 South Africa'! new Premier, Dr. Hendrlck Vcrwoerd, has made no change In tho Cabinet and hM not filled the vacancy caused by the death of Mr. Strljdom. The Cablnrt will be sworn u\ this morning ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article174 1958-09-03 5 City Council plans safety drive Till- Singapore Citj Council public utilities committee recommended that a safety drive be launched in the council's various departments. The proposal, made by the City Electrical Engineer, Mr. f. z. F i v t k will be brought up lor confirmation at the council's next174 words
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301 1958-09-03 5 Insurance firms' deposits total over $3 million In accordance with a policy decision with regard to insurance companies transacting motor Insurance, companies registered with the Board of Trade m London may be approved insurers without being required to make a deposit. But Mr. Jumabhoy saia any company not so registered301 words
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95 1958-09-03 5 1> O L 1 C E investigations have established that counterfeit $10 notes are not being circulated in Singapore. Police officers arc also certain no counterfeit currency press exists in the Colony. The chief of the police commercial crime squad, Mr. J. Dawson,95 words
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Advertisement20 1958-09-03 5 SALE Now On DRESSES GOWNS Prices Slashed i A>\\ulchdnds BRAS BASAH ROAD (Ntar Raffles Hotel) SINGAPORE. 7 CONDITIONED TELEPHONE *****;20 words
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Advertisement187 1958-09-03 5 Visit HttUn, Bokhara, Indian, Chinese, Pakistan, Carpers Rugs. tor Quality 35, Orchard Rd. (Opp. MucDonald House) Singapore 9. Telephone; *****. 3-D TAPE RECORDER /^^^^^^^^Cj|l Price $585/- (Spore) 5 Sol AGENTS: KIAN GWAN (M) LTD. UUa£|U^awAßEs I TmoS§tg£^ BRE AD KNIFE AND BOARD W^^^^P^^ NO. P7048 Price: $15.00 Pokkawood Handle together187 words
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Advertisement18 1958-09-03 6 CHESTERFIELD BEST FOR YOU |fc|i' llfffsr for m. MOAfiltTr.'. (I V. H y y- I i > A I18 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous212 1958-09-03 6 i. i* m '«lim">" "jo"dai« k 1 Him v w 1% f RBO4ECK FUSeS r OK SAROC IT LOOKS LIKE V YES- AMD I MOPt I AND STAND BY TO I PIT Y IT AJN'T WE RC DUE POH I IT'LL Bfi TWfc LAST. STAND BY A4L UWT» I CLOAA212 words
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Miscellaneous469 1958-09-03 6 1 nORN today, your en ativi r> O lean toward the realm < anical invention. There is als emphasis on music and It I that you will have b gift f< r tlon as well as being able several Instruments yourself. Fond of the beautie of n is likt ly469 words
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Round the World Market Preices
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Article177 1958-09-03 7 I ON DON, s t pi. 2, Prertotu loda? S* 1 ISI Cif. j parts Sri-t 23?« buyer.- 23 j buyen 24 sellers 24 seller* Oct 23 i buyers 23-^ buyers 24 seller* sellers ItBBEB No. I Itl Spot 23 buyers buyers 24 ll!tl 23 .sellers II177 words
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Article98 1958-09-03 7 NEW YORK, Sept. Z. Previous Today TIN -.raits Spot 94.87 nom. 95.75 norn TIN future* Straits Contract Sept 94.00 buyers 94.50 buyers 95.25 sellers 96.00 sellers <)lt 04.00 buyers 94.37 buyers AVI 95.25 sellers 95.87 sellers IoXI v lllv SALES: Nil Futures Sept. 29.15 paid 28.60 buyers98 words
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Article34 1958-09-03 7 NEW YORK, Sept. 1. m r J Previous Today 30 Industrials 508.63 511.77 J Raiiiuads 132.52 133.23 nomev.l, Bonds 88.01 87.96 55 Sf™ 1 77.97 78.26 b5 rumposite Aver»fe§ 174.52 175.5034 words
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Article65 1958-09-03 7 ♦viaiauar .spot 27. awaiting release 26%, afioats 26% to 264. September shipment and f. Lampong awaiting release 26%, 26 to 20',, first half September shipment 26 1 i n, 26 elf. Sarawak unquoted. Muntoic white spot and awaiting release 39, a floats 39 to 38. and first half65 words
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Article89 1958-09-03 7 Philippines ci.f. U.R., European ports delivered 5 i'" l I»mr ton Sept./ Oct. > OPB I Straits c.i.f. IK./ North European ports delivered per lour ton Sept. Oct. ""I" OIL crude Straits European ports in bulk 's ton Sppt./Oct. COCONI r OIL crude Ceylon l -iiropean89 words
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Article153 1958-09-03 7 London stock marended an event>unt on a much note than se?med last week. 1 developed after tart and by the pr sad gains had tabllshed, partlcti,»n the industrial c demand, how- lectlvs, 'i securities ■i their modesi .1 'I and rails t( while doltlOWed very inReuter - 153 words
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224 1958-09-03 7 ELECTRICITY EXPANSION WORKS WILL COST $5m. QVEK $5,000,000 is needed to finance electricity expansion works in Singapore next year. They involve expansion of the distribution section of the City Council Electrical Department. In a memorandum to the council's public utilities committee, the City Electrical Engineer, Mr. F. Z. Fiuczek, said224 words
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Advertisement320 1958-09-03 7 w, -—■^>^ MIW^ j£'^BHk ».jk.^^*p v >>^-— t lar^^^^^H^Cswi^it I^l^ aßs-m" t r aSKaH i^ Blfc^. fc >' /^fei Vwaß^jjW Tnii'.Ttf- v ?%>■ j: !^||m|i -flat j^j^lHtßflK^^SSa^u^^l y will retain its lustre without polishing The beauty of Picquot Ware is not skin deep: its gleaming lustre is hard wearing and320 words
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Miscellaneous86 1958-09-03 7 Today's radio programme 1.18 p.m Orchestral Music from the Opera; 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 More Orchestral Music; 2.00 Close Down; 5.00 For Amusement Only; 5.15 Tea Dance 5.45 Hawaiian Blossoms; 6.00 Invitation to the Waltz; 6.15 BBC Bandstand: 6.45 Lights On; 6.53 Announcements and Singapore Share Market Report;86 words
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Article, Illustration128 1958-09-03 8 Men, wom Midge picture. picture. picture. photo. "WHERE did you win all those medals?" curvaceous French actress Nadine Tallier seems to be asking British star Ronald Shiner (above). Ronald, who is working with Nadine in the new British comedy film 'Girls at Sea/ appears to be about to spin anPopper; Reuter - 128 words
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Article, Illustration124 1958-09-03 9 picture. picture. >horo. YOUNG children were prominent in Britain's first national protest rally (above) against nuclear rocket bases. The demonstrators marched to the village of Mepal, in Eastern England, where it is believed that one of Britain's "secret" rocket bases is being built. Popper A DANCE HALL in Bolton,Popper; Reuter - 124 words
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Article, Illustration1059 1958-09-03 10 Pelham Groom - Doting mother said no —so RI was born Pelham Groom -By- rpiIERE are, of course, many people in Singapore who know all that there is to be known about Raffles Institution but it was Only the other day, when reading A. H. Hill's translation of the Hikayat Abdullah, that I1,059 words
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404 1958-09-03 10 Men will be in space within the next five years |V|EN will be in space M* within the next five years, Germanborn American rocket builder Wernher yon Braun said last night in a television interview in Hamburg. Yon Braun added he thought permanent installations in space would be established withinU.P.I. - 404 words
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Advertisement54 1958-09-03 10 Send your small parcels by AIR CARGCT through us SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. Approved cargo sales agents for ail I. airli in association with SINGAPORE PACKING COMPANY LTD. fc; (yCyf^\ PACKINC STORACE 11/ K. Y^' \^^A. ftt Am.i Imur.mce BMf S>n^.«por« /^Pr\/ f \f W\ Over*** CKmrsr Bank Bld«54 words
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Article, Illustration112 1958-09-03 11 The tragic Cyprus situation is epitomised by these two pictmes as the strife torn Island explodes again following :i spell of uneasy truce. In this picture a British armoured patrol is seen passing a parachute foot patrol somewhere on the island. Below a barefoot child looksPopper - 112 words
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Article112 1958-09-03 11 There's something fishy here! THE Tipton family of Hunstantoi i, Norfolk, seems as much at home under water as on land. Mr. Joseph Tipton, a British Road Services driver, is coaching his family to follow in his wakes as a free-diver in the Wash. Here he helps his wife Pat112 words
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Article216 1958-09-03 12 Peking's fleet is ready \N IMPRESSIVE Communist fleet i pointed along the China coast to aid the Reds m anj Invasion they may attempt againsi the Nationalist offshore islands. The Red China fteel is h aded by a light cruiser and includes warships oi Russian, Japanese, Canadian and British originU.P.I. - 216 words
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232 1958-09-03 12 CHIANG ISLES CAPTURE WOULD HIT S-E ASIA f}FFICIAL SOURCES In Washington said far more is at stake than the question as to whether or not the islands of Quemoy and Matsu are necessary to the defence of Formosa and whether their capture by Communist China would have a disastrous effectU.P.I. - 232 words
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Article121 1958-09-03 12 MAGSAYSAY AWARDS FOR FIVE FIVE Asians and a private organisation have received the first Ramon Magsaysay awards for outstanding accomplishments. Among those present at the Manila ceremony was Mr. John D. Rockefeller 111, American philanthro- pist who donated an initial sum of US$5OO,OOO to the Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Foundation. Th?U.P.I. - 121 words
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Article32 1958-09-03 12 Prince Norodom Sihanouk, Prime Minister of Cambodia, said on his return to Fno.m Penh from his Red China visit: "Peking will energetically support our neutrality, our sovereignty and our territorial integrity."- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article41 1958-09-03 12 The peace bell donated by the people of Japan to the V Jiitcd Nations ivas rung recently at the world organisation for the first time in four years. The bell bears the i?iscrlptio?i in Japanese, "Lojiq live absolute icorld peace ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article41 1958-09-03 12 Mr. B. K. Nehru has boon appointed as India's first Commissioner-General for Economic Affairs with headquarters in Washington. He has ambassador's rank and holds a roving assignment with responsibility extending to Europe as well as Canada and the United States.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration401 1958-09-03 12 Two island groups hold key to world peace HTWO CLUSTERS of Nationalist held rocky, barren islands oft the coast of Red China hold the key to war or peace in the world today. Their total area is only 100 square miles, yet the Communist Chinese have dumped about 200,000 roundsU.P.I. - 401 words
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Article201 1958-09-03 12 NEW JOB CURBS IN SIAM r piiE Bangkok Government i s re 1 ported to be planning tie« moves to cut back the Influence o] Siam's large Chinese minority Interioi Ministry officials sai a fresh list of occupations from which foreigners will be burred <i being prepared. Aliens ari alreadjReuter - 201 words
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Article179 1958-09-03 12 PARTY ORDER OUT FOR MORE STEEL pOMMUNIST Chines v/ leaders have called oj workers to double stei output this year to kee pace with increased agri cultural production. The New China Nes Agency reported that th Politburo (top party leac ership), at an "enlarged session held between Au 17 andReuter - 179 words
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Advertisement50 1958-09-03 12 PHARMACY Su how th, plmnmuht WEEK server the community by EXHIBITION visiting the Pharmacy Week Exhibition which is non being Ik hi at the Victorio i Victoria Memorial Hall Memorial Open from 1030 a.m. to Hojj 7 p.m. until 6 th Sfpt. tf>«c« kindly donot#.l by Th* F«d«ral Ditpantary Ltd50 words
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RECORD ROUND-UP
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Article, Illustration304 1958-09-03 13 q N I 1N \in i ion I red ix accompanied bj Uov>i VVende a 1 his Rhythm Boys. y ou ii.i hange, Have I 1(l |d Voj Latelj Thai 1 You, Magic Moments, \in*i bavin', l m Sending You A Big Bouquet <>i304 words
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Article68 1958-09-03 13 IROPK \i Fran i Cha Boys, in,, Ronej ileno < arlln >n OrquesU i: El Bodeguero, .in, I* B»rt, .Mo lo i out. in. i 10 ln< h, UOB rR) Oai( v. nr- and rhythm that's the f >rmula which I taki n South Americ i's Inl68 words
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Article, Illustration682 1958-09-03 13 SUPERN ATUR AIL Weber's drama FASFDASFASD WEBER; Overture Der Freifehuts; Overture "Oberon". New York Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor; George Ssell< (Fontana EP, 4% 004 (Fl. WEBER WAS AN EXTRAORDINARILY PRO LIFIC COMPOSER. HE WROTE MANY 1 SCORES FOR SONGS AND PIANO WHICH THOUGH NOT HAVING THE STAMP OF, GENIUS ABOUT THEM,682 words
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Advertisement41 1958-09-03 13 3-ZflVs TURRET ELECTRiC EYE CAMERA SMORE NEwHeVOLUTIONARK IH FEATURES -m£xj^^w.393#^sss/ s (SIHCAPOUft J Avoiloh! from 1.-ndinq Photographic Dalits '01, 1 '.< i H. A. O'CONNOR CO., LTD. UIDLAW lIM, f'.ATTII'Y RD HNOAfORI 1 106 A BUKIT BINTAN r V, h KUAIA LUMFUI41 words
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Article352 1958-09-03 14 ARCHIE QUICK - Britain breeds the best ARCHIE QUICK >. i.iYiw. tak n a g< I ok at Italian football s llliUKi nt Roma FC. Mr. Alec St< >ck, now back again as chief of Leyton i Orient Is noi impressed with the Soccer signors, or for most that Is in the Continental352 words
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234 1958-09-03 14 Well-planned bid for richest racing prize BRITAIN is making a determined challenge this year for Europe's richest racing prize, the £50,000 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe at Longehamp on Oct. 5. Last time a British-trained horse won this mile and a half race was In 1948. when the Aga Khan'sReuter - 234 words
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Article133 1958-09-03 14 jtytANCHESTER United ill Font bail Club ir.ade a profit i t: l J7.9(>',' on las: season with match receipts of <:20a.034, both figures being records for a British Soccer club. Easily beaten Is the £50,--810 returned In 1948-49 when United played on the Manchester City ground at133 words
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Article167 1958-09-03 14 WILLIE Vaughn, American Negro rated eighth in world middleweight class. defeated Olive Stewart, Australian champion, in a close, gruelling contest over 12 rounds at Sydney Stadium, The liuiit was one of the best seen in Sydney for years and gavt the hou r' r ol neai167 words
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Article, Illustration58 1958-09-03 14 picture TOMMY DOCHERTY, Preston North End's Glasgowborn right-half, is pictured playing with Ins youngest son at their home in Ribbleton where the star footballer is settling down to the new season with a new Club Arsenal Tommy has just been transferred tor a fee said t»» bePaul Popper - 58 words
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Advertisement37 1958-09-03 14 M|| SEPTFt/iO^ ISSUE 111 now on sale IN THIS ISSUE H.M.A.S SYDNEY S LAST HOUR J BANGKOK EXPRESS LIZ TAYLOR-THE SCREEN S TRAGIC WIDOW SINGAPORE BOY ARTIST'S SUCCESS STORY ANOTHER BIG JACKPOT CONTEST GET YOUR COPY NOW37 words
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90 1958-09-03 15 i. |N s; Jumabhoy led in Black (harm at Bukil rimah on Saturday (see Free Press b e |ow) it was rhe first time he lias led Sin' ipore winner in 25 years. 1 Black Chartn won the fifth race to give90 words
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Article118 1958-09-03 15 Russian A C yc] tricked Ja>an's y ear olci out of the nen v r sprint pent the world ,y C l; championji in Paris yestor;ahara, who oi aki, had cci en in the first by favourite nd met the uss in the tory was118 words
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Article92 1958-09-03 15 zr~»» uai ne Hard ted third.! n ol Bri- women's i I States lonships v. York world-ranking player last year who has had little Internationa] play this season brcau.se of College studies, won 8-6, 10-8 to pnter the quarter-finals, Nfan-like serving and volleying paved92 words
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Article, Illustration302 1958-09-03 15 Hants lose again to Derby \Y A RWICKS HIRE completed an otherv, l s c disappointing nounty cricket S( ason on a i riumphani no sterday when thej trounced Middlesex i I ords by 216 runs. Three wins County champipns In 1951. Warwick. hire li;tv gained only three wins thiReuter - 302 words
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391 1958-09-03 15 EUROPE RECORDS FALL TO BRITISH SWIMMER [AX BUCK, hiii liant, 1 7 -year-old Scottish swimmer, smashed Iwo chain piOnship records in heats yesterday during the European swimming eh a m pionships in Budapest. He beat the 400 metres freestyle record with a swim 0! 4 mm 28.9 sec, cutting 63Reuter - 391 words
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Article29 1958-09-03 15 BURNLEY BEAT ARSENAL LEAGUE ONE Burnlej Arsenal 1 LEAGI E TWO Bristol 3 Barnsley 1 LEAGI I THREE Brentford 0 Doncaster 1 LEAGUE FOUR Southport 1 York 0 ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article23 1958-09-03 15 Results of yesterday \s English Rugby Lea g v matches were: Drwsbury 22 Doncaster 21; Oldhani 30: Workinytm Town four. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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272 1958-09-03 16 'Watchdog' U.N. group for U.A.R. plan by Dag JORDAN has agreed to a United Nations watch- dog* mission in Amman and Secretary-Gen eral, Mr, Dag llammarskjoeld may suggest a similar one in the United Arab Republic, informed sources said in Cairo yesterday. Mr Hammarskjoeld was scheduled to arrive in CairoU.P.I.; Reuter - 272 words
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Article44 1958-09-03 16 A "LITTLE police weok" will be held In Ama Keng Village from Friday to Sunday this week. The villagers will be shown around the police station on all three evenings. A police pipe hand will be in attendance.44 words
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Article126 1958-09-03 16 A SPOKESMAN for the Malayan Tin Bureau said In Washington yesterday that more European Countries, Including probably Franco and Portugal, were likely to Impose quotas on tin from Russia and China. h* said a Kood deal ol SUCh Hn was reported to be arrivingU.P.I. - 126 words
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Article, Illustration258 1958-09-03 16 picture. \|R. AIICHIRO FUJIYAMA, the Japanese L Foreign Minister, will detect a note of concern over the question of U.S. bases in Japan when he goes to Washington next week. With rising tension in the Formosa Strait, Washington officials are perturbed by pressure on theU.P.I. - 258 words
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Article56 1958-09-03 16 THE French Council of Ministers meets in Paris today to hammer out the final text of France's new constitution which General de Gaulle will present to the people tomorrow. The French Premier, who recently returned from a tour of French North African territories, will speak in theReuter - 56 words
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38 1958-09-03 16 Indian and Pakistani delegates last night ended their talks in Karachi Sources close to the conference reported "some progress" towards solving border disputes between the two countries. A Joint statement Is expected today. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article54 1958-09-03 16 okaslucj. the Britis.i surO fare- to air guided missile, has made direct strikes on target aircraft without the use of a warhead, It was disclosed at Farnborough. Hampshire, yesterday at the aircraft constructors' annual show. The Royal Navy has ordered four new mips to be equippedReuter - 54 words
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Article209 1958-09-03 16 neil Mcelroy, United State, Deft* i? 1 Secretary, said yesterday that durin* 2 recent Middle Fast crisis the Strategic \w t!l mand was "ready to discourage any broad vZ sion of possible conflict fully cocked Url serviced and ready to go." Addressing the American LegionReuter - 209 words
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Article67 1958-09-03 16 OVER Mr. K: A visit to U.S. fpHE manufacture of A weapons for th« arms race was an economic burden which the Soviet Union wanted to be relieved of, Mr. Khrushchev told an American industrialI* ist in an interview in Moscow yesterday. I The Soviet Prime Minister also told theReuter - 67 words
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Advertisement44 1958-09-03 16 It's so cool and comfortable I^y? > :> v: <^ <^^ S^ I^^M 5w X';'. S7ee/> o/i //ie mattress that keep the temperature dotvn Dunlopillo The ORIGINAL latex foam mattrcs? MADE IN THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO. (Mal.w l] Lt SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR P£M aNG44 words
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Article, Illustration554 1958-09-03 1 4 si CROSSED P n,! lint between :i d Vn riciin bomber pilot iiiul a lovely Chinese girl, played oui agiiinsl the background of war, forms jlu mi s mi; and dra malic st< >n oi "China Doll The Hire, which was554 words
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Article160 1958-09-03 1 W'iAT Hollywood pictures need is Not the love 01 Mjvenile delinquent fo his switchblade, or thf Ov of a science-fir Hon mrid professor *o Mi retorts and alemh but good old-fash •on romantic lov between a man ar 1 'n.in. fhc promulgator statement i Borz<ie;c. one160 words
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Article, Illustration226 1958-09-03 2 l; AH L V TWO years ago a shy, quiet Chinese girl arrived in Hollywood clad in Ihe silken gown of her homeland, Her ebony hair hung to her should crs. And she could speak only a few words of English. The girl was Li LJ Hua and226 words
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281 1958-09-03 2 jjvra it&T. Her mother. too, was a well-known ac tress, and Is living with he* celebrated daughter in Hong Kong Hong Kong is now hei permaHent home. She w&d forced to move there when the Communisi armies arrived at281 words
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Advertisement79 1958-09-03 2 With a compile new range of: JPP Jw .^■?X >^B? M l^J J JBL WALKING DOLLS >W# Htv .t l^E •<# STANDING DOLLS. fe Wv f^A'^'^/ fl BABY DOLLS. t .r V < w V.NYL DOLLS. A* V _TIA I LOVELY NEW DRLSSCS. |1 j If© I FULLY JOINTED DOLLS79 words
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Article, Illustration194 1958-09-03 3 THE FLIER MEETS PRECIOUS JEWEL Baba." I Who hM I daughter by marriage, was December last I Kong actor- first visit to Btatei. U U friends and mvv wherever S md feature i appeared s newspapers Francisco Los Angeles York Herald 1 Washingdays in San visited Los tourneying ity,194 words
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Advertisement96 1958-09-03 3 CATHAY PACIFIC FHBSB?Bm^B I 77ir winner of the "Miss China IhtH" Contest sponsored h\ Slum Organisation, United irtists and m/ 7/ receive a round trip to Hong Kong />y r\/\ f. H#>#> i'ttitffi Artist's "CHINA nOLL" starring I ictor Mature IA I A linn AT THE CAPITOL j 4 *c***96 words
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Article, Illustration226 1958-09-03 4 HOLLYWOOD'S UNREPENTANT HERO SPEAKS yi< TOH M I'l RK has often been culled Hollywood's live liest, gayesl and mosl non con fori nis| ulor That this impious attitude has noi hurt his caret r as an actor is tnon than evident in that fact that he is one of the226 words
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Article147 1958-09-03 4 A STAR ATHLETE INTO ACTOR 808 MATHIAS, one of the most remarkable athletes of all time, makes his movie debut in r featured role in 'China Doll." Mathicus, who won the 1948 and 1952 Olympic Decathlon, the most coveted and dramatic ot the individual prizes, plays the role of an147 words
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403 1958-09-03 4 HONG KONG, showplace of the Orient. U only hours away from Singapore. And "Miss China Doll' will indeed be a luck> doll for her prize in the contest organised by Shaw Brothers, United Artists and Cathay Pad Me Airways includes403 words
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