The Singapore Free Press, 4 September 1958
1958-09-04
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section16 1958-09-04 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper Singapore, Friday. S-eptember 5, 1958. Price 15 t'ts.16 words
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Article287 1958-09-04 1 UK to reject new claim by Reds 5 «>»;; i \IN is expected to follow America's 51> iri in rejecting outright CommuE hina's unilateral extension yes--5 terdaj of its territorial waters to 11 lie Peking New China News -kgencj reported that the Government E decision to extend Chinese territorial EReuter; U.P.I. - 287 words
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406 1958-09-04 1 Bombs on China mainland' hint by US. Now it's up to Chiang THE statement on the Far i yesterday by the U.S. Secretary of State. Mr. Dulles, was interpreted neaning that the Chinese Nationalists would bear the huck of any Chinese mist attempt to inadc offshore islands in the FormosaReuter; U.P.I. - 406 words
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Article162 1958-09-04 1 NO WAR WITH CHINA- GARCIA rpiiE Philippines President, 1 Carlos Garcia, yesterday said the current hostilities iv Quemoy and Matsu islands did not at present appear to be a cause ior alarm. The President said una after a meeting of the -iational Security Council ended in Manila yesterday. The statementReuter - 162 words
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333 1958-09-04 1 LIGHT BILLS MAY ROCKET FOR BIG BUSINESSES New shock by City Council in the offing THE lighting bills of bulk consumers of electricity in Singapore— especially large hotels, cinemas and amusement parks are likely to go up. The Free Press understands that a proposal to revise the present sliding scale333 words
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Article107 1958-09-04 1 Food riot in India 50 hurt POLICE wielding canes injured 50 Communistled demonstrators in Eastern Uttar Pradesh state yesterday when they charged about 1,000 who had marched to a- district magistrate's office condemning the Government's food policy and demanding food. Sixteen people were arrested. The incident occurred in the AzamgarhU.P.I. - 107 words
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Article30 1958-09-04 1 September first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 81| cents a lb., up fiveeighths of B cent on yfSterday's Close. The tone wa.. steady.30 words
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371 1958-09-04 2 'No breach of rights or public liberty* A WILDLY enthusiastic crowd estimated at 100,000 acclaimed GeneraJ Charles de Gaulle in Paris's Place de la Republic last night after he had presented his new draft constitution for France. Only a distant and short-lived t_cuole disturbedReuter - 371 words
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Article, Illustration189 1958-09-04 2 Week-Ender is SIMPLY SOCKO! In plain language that means the W-E is just about the best there is for week-end reading because with every issue you get such a terrific line-up of talent! Some of this week's highlights include: PRIVATE EYE There's a detective in all of u.s. In this189 words
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141 1958-09-04 2 USANCE'S attitude on atomic tests Is unchanged. M Maurice Schumann (chairman), told the National Assembly's foreign affairs committee in Paris yesterday. He said France would maintain its atomic test projects failing a world agreement covering both an end of tests and progressive and controlled eliminationReuter - 141 words
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Article154 1958-09-04 2 Don't mix strikes and politics' OPEAKING at the annual O, conference at Bournemouth yesterday of the British Trades Union Congress, Mr. Alan Birch, chairman of the Congress's economic committee, condemned strikers for predominantly political objects. No union, he said, had a right to interpret congress decisions as commitments to industrialReuter - 154 words
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Article24 1958-09-04 2 a London firm of solicitor., last night denied reported marriage plans between 18-year-old Iraqi girl Miss Huzaima and Kin__ Hussein. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article49 1958-09-04 2 Phe US State Department yesterday said it would answer in due course a new Russian protest against American balloons floating over Soviet territory The protest, was delivered to the US. Embassy in Moscow on Wednesday and is hem* stiirifp,* in u/oa,. ington. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 49 words
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Article, Illustration254 1958-09-04 2 VETERANS WEEP AT DUNKIRK FILM PREMIERE 'PHIRTY British Army officers and men in 1 Singapore last night relived the nightmare and glory of the evacuation of the British Expeditionary Force from Dunkirk in 1940 The veterans, all o: lucky to escape from the tended the premiere of t Sky cinema.Free Press - 254 words
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Article51 1958-09-04 2 Lieut. -General Sir ciffard le Quesne Martel, a foremost expert on tanks, died on Wednesday at his home in Camberley, Surrey. He was 69. Aftei taking a course ln mechanical engineering, he invented and built in his garden a one-man tank forerunner of ihe brenearrier.Reuter - 51 words
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Advertisement151 1958-09-04 2 f S^~) Aj s ucct r_/ r* ew Special Met I /C^_k_u#u*-_/-^H> S Cyf^ZZ-—-- Feature! V An exciting new personality makes her debut In this week's Week- f Ender. Her name is ANN LIN, a name you will not forget because 2 Ann I. in is wise, and kind, and151 words
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Advertisement11 1958-09-04 2 SCHERER'S ESjr HH pi »-<» > >~_ SINGAPORE DISPENSARY I*6* a*CMA*P*<> Al> *M*A**f** 911 words
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Article, Illustration353 1958-09-04 3 ftustamemte wires iloyih too 9 on I*- vat concern 9 EXANDER Bl STAMENTE, leader of the Si maican Opposition and of the West Indies Vatic Labour Party, has cabled the Queen U n if i,V racial riots in Britain. The text of l Ye wasReuter - 353 words
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Article171 1958-09-04 3 'A TEST FOR BRITAIN' x rriiE warning by the < I British Government < o that the "utmost strict- nes- would be used in putting down race riots j) dominated news pages S and editorials in the national Press yester's day. The Times called In A its chief editorial forReuter - 171 words
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242 1958-09-04 3 30 face London riot charges -tour jailed ELEVEN MEN were sent for trial at the Old Bailey. London, yesterday on charges arising out pi B race riot last weekend in the Notting Hill area ot West London. The il— inc hid ins two coloured men— were charg ed with "unlawfullyReuter - 242 words
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Article184 1958-09-04 3 GUARDS' VOLUNTEER AT LITTLE ROCK REPORTS were growing yesterday that federal officials are recruiting U.S. Marshals' deputies from the Little Rock area for possible guard duty at embattled Central High School. Although the U.S. Marshal's; office at Little Rock declined comment, it was learned that at least 10, people fromU.P.I. - 184 words
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Article171 1958-09-04 3 THE marriage next Sunday of Miss Amelia Eden, Sir Anthony Eden's niece, to a ferryboat mechanic. Mr. Giovanni Borelli. has ended a 20--year-old family quarrel. Mr Borelli's uncle. Mr. Vincenzo Borelli. and Ills wife, who live in the lower part of the Borelli home inReuter - 171 words
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135 1958-09-04 3 'Lucky Dragon' victim believed dead A FORMER Jap a nose fisherman, a member of the crew of the "Lucky Dragon" caught in a shower of radioactive fallout from a U.S. nuclear test at Bikini Atoll four years ago. wa posted missing from home by police yeterday. A police spokesman said135 words
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Article27 1958-09-04 3 British Prime Minister Mr. Harold Macmillan had informally invited Japanese Premier Mr. Nobusuke Kishi to Britain, it was reported in Tokyo last night. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Advertisement48 1958-09-04 3 AURORA LTD., yj*- 1 JU,CE EXTRACTOR (ELECTRICAL DEPT.) HIGH ST., SINGAPORE. PHONE ***** I just one capsule a day MULTIVITAMINS —l ■■^^^lHE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. RAFFLES PLAI I StNOAPORI COLD NORAOI *>" AD I OR< the greatest viiSft^ booster of i^At&b N ofhcc out P ut Sfc #i^p^' typewriter48 words
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The Singapore Free Press Friday, Sept. 5, 1958.
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Article194 1958-09-04 4 Opinion Singapore reminded SINGAPORE'S EducaO tion Minister has bluntly told the people of Singapore that within a few years (there will be mass unemployment an d J hunger on this island r -if the frightening rate of population increase continues as at present. Even large-scale industrialisation cannot avert this calamity,194 words
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Article1152 1958-09-04 4 LARRY COLLINS - LARRY COLLINS By o li4*ltab m s vhivi tusk I! gas uu Ituuti* If rout THE linal sta# s ul I .eh; in* his sum hut (i\ il will lIKI> prove Ihe niosl ililli (till. This nation ol one and a hail million people i- bur ting withU.P.I. - 1,152 words
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Article287 1958-09-04 4 "CWRMER& in Europe r and Britain face heavy losses this year as a result of bad weather throughout the continent during the summer. Several countries report, serious agricultural conditions and predict losses running into many millions of dollars unless weather extremes are reversed within the next fewReuter - 287 words
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Article92 1958-09-04 4 Beacheomber - Beacheomber PREPARATIONS for preparations for preparations for preparations for preparation^ for a pre-: ub Summit exploratory semi public meeting have been held up by an argument on the precise date by Which the draft terms of reference could be amended to ex dude controversial matters It is92 words
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Advertisement32 1958-09-04 4 JUST RECEIVED Platinum White Gold Gold DIAMOND GEM SET RINGS to suit Every Pu rse, P. H. HENDRY. v mufa< turiti i la 1 1 th North Bridft Road Singapore. •> Kuala l.umpur32 words
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338 1958-09-04 5 GARDENS VANDALS CAN BE FINED UP TO $1,000 DINES up to Sl.OOO can now be imposed on anyone found climbing a tree, trampling OH any flower bed or picking a flower from the Botanic Gardens in Singapore. A similar fate will await those who remove or injure a plant or338 words
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Article, Illustration198 1958-09-04 5 TAXI-DRIVERS ASK TO CLEAR DOUBTS ON SELF-DEFENCE IE SINGAPORE Hire Car Owners Association will ask the City Council to clarify the law ferning a taxi-driver's right of self-defence en attacked by passengprs. A memorandum will be sent to the council fing amendments to the hackney carriage •lavs. he presl ent198 words
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Article71 1958-09-04 5 rE first exhibition of the works of members of the Singapore Academy of Arts will be opened at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Hill Street by the Permanent Secretary to the Education Minister. Mr Lee Slow Mong today at 5.30 p_m. The exhibition ls71 words
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Article45 1958-09-04 5 Tin' British, American and French commandants in Berlin yesterday called on Soviet authorities to halt measures designed to "harass" people crossing the border to West, Berlin. Identical letters were ent to MaJ.-Gen. N. Zakhamv. commandant of the BOViel sector. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Advertisement142 1958-09-04 5 A NATURAL SOURCE OF ENERGY In order to overcome tiredness, a child needs an energy restoring food. .Taken as a drink or CONDENSED Mfl^ in concentrated form by the spoonful on bread Milkmaid BRAND, \fj or with fresh or tinned fruit MILKMAID I sweetened ,1/ 1 Sweetened Condensed Milk constitutes142 words
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Advertisement40 1958-09-04 6 I Firm and pleasing to the lips mild yet deeply satisfying toUl I -Chesterfield alone 1 pica S packed by Accu-Ray. S CHESTERFIELD J^ j,-|J s mM i S SATISFIES m i TIIF fe 1 I HE j MOST! kcC^g40 words
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Miscellaneous263 1958-09-04 6 JEFF lIAWKI h Sidney Jordan T ?SS e T 2 ey T BISHT roc 1 J*^,?A TXf t_?_£J_/t 22? E t£«sel r^f4o o3?™e cSS&^V** A«E, SIC T OUO MISSILES ONTO MiSbIieSOMTABSET.. Igee iPTM-OSE ai.__7S/_._=\S txjrn to meet tne FOUR Of= THEM- I A COLLISION. PATH CONTACT FOuO J MARTIANS A^^XkL263 words
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Miscellaneous414 1958-09-04 6 E '"Hll K^_^j r>ORN today, you m a E li bination of the Id business executive. \v E to start at the beginn yourself up the laddi r I Eby rung, and reach th< atffaSS E early age. l a folq E The stars have given yon E tionaiiy keen414 words
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Round the World Market Prices
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Article174 1958-09-04 7 LONDON, S,pt PfffltH Today 1 KSS c If. W >n)t 2 3 buyefi 23% buyers I- J3 sellers 23 itllers Ol t 2334 buyers 23', buyers 23 sellers 23 7 < sellers 1H H<S Spot 23% buyers 23 buyers 181 l>3\ sellers 23 7 a sellers irui;174 words
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Article101 1958-09-04 7 NEW YORK, Sept. 4. Previous TMUj I Straits Spot 95.23 nom. 94.87 nom. future kits Contia-. t S^pt 94.00 buyers 94.00 buyers 95.12 sellers 95.00 sellers Dot 94.00 buyers 93.87 buyers 95.00 sellers 94.87 sellers M: Dull SALES: NU BBF.il Futurea Sept. 28.40 buy era 28.60 buyers101 words
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Article29 1958-09-04 7 NEW YORK, Sept t Prrvtons Today Nmtriali 513.71 513.44 Railroads 133.70 133.03 Domestic Bondi 87.67 87.57 J" lili 'i<'* 78.85 79.05 Stocks Composite Averages 176.27 176.1229 words
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Article66 1958-09-04 7 lalabar .pot 27. awaking afloats 26ft to 26 l *i. September shipment and t. Lampong ilting release 28%, lts i to 2d 1 first half September shipment 26 7 n, 2G elf. Sarawak unquoted. MuntoK white spot and awaiting release 39, afloats 39 to 38, and first half66 words
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Article90 1958-09-04 7 LONDON. Sept. I pp pi Previous Today Plmli PP»'«'* C.U. U.K., lorti I inop.-ai, ports delivered fi«iit pn io,, n ton sept./Oct. $206 sellers |207 sellers T KX st iltl .it U.K./North jropean ports delivered ™m per long ton Sept/ Oct. £73' nom. £74 nom. l()N90 words
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289 1958-09-04 7 Queries on ministers' travel expenses I EXPENSES incurred by J ministers on their travel^ abroad within the last two and a half years will be queried at the Legislative Assembly meeting on Wednesday. A question on that has been submitted by Mr. R. Jumabhoy. Assemblyman for Telok Ayer. At a289 words
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Article150 1958-09-04 7 loik mar- maintained their terday but rather more I the rise in J pronounced than ilng Of the new Wednesday. i numerous recorded by curities, in" COld hares. erve figure! i I improve t itrei t were .1 ibl lr rui on mvi i h ForeignReuter - 150 words
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245 1958-09-04 7 SINGAPORE TESTS SAMPLES FOR SOME OF HER NEIGHBOURS, TOO SEVERAL South-East Asian countries are using the excellent facilities available in the Singapore City Analyst's Department for testing various samples, especially water. Among the countries which sought Singapore's help last year were Borneo, Sumatra and Indo-China, besides states in the Federation.245 words
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Advertisement173 1958-09-04 7 i on sale now i MALAYANO* fREVIEWJ 'or the orchid lover fl W i m\ W^^% Malayan Hybrids arc described JkWtr fk WTim H__x k¥* an£ illustrated with colour and bio k l!_w[ &m\\ 18^*^1 on( wE c plates, in the I £fWaas. BPS-T^ August issue of the fl BT_%173 words
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Miscellaneous175 1958-09-04 7 Klllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltt S SINCAPORE 2 I HIGH TIDES| TODAY: 2.28 p.m. S TOMORROW 3.16 a.m. E and 3.07 p.m. E S SUNDAY: 4.22 a.m. S E and 4.00 p.m. E E MONDAY: 6.09 a.m. S E and 5.15 p.m. E TUESDAY: 8.12 a.m. E and 6.52 p.m. E S WEDNESDAY: 9.07175 words
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Article, Illustration727 1958-09-04 8 Still the Old but VER ALL IS SET FOR iimiiiimiiiimiiiiiii milium ni i iiiiiuiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiii TOMORROW'S Ml i I 'flllllllltlltyi l I I'litfltlilfllUltllU GALA OPENING 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1Press - 727 words
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FREE PRESS Orchid Show SUPPLEMENT
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Title Section9 1958-09-04 9 FREE PRESS Orchid Show SUPPLEMENT Friday. September 5 1958.9 words
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668 1958-09-04 9 CH. Addison - OUR ORCHIDS HA VE HELPED GROWERS ALL OVER WORLD CH. Addison By WITHOUT orchids which are found wild in v arious count r i c s there would be no hybrids, [t Is difficult nowt) visualise what Singapore would be like without its orchid hybrids, but it was only 20668 words
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Advertisement28 1958-09-04 9 W/UDCT -OMEN C-/L 4 GET GOODYEAR \J J^J[_ H©sE^^T You can depend on lightweight longdasting GOODYEAR GARDEN HOSE THE GOODYEAR ORIENT SALES CO., LTD. 6. TRAFALGAR STREET, SINGAPORE28 words
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947 1958-09-04 1 A. G. ALPHONSO - Expert offers hints and tips for all who plan to exhibit A. G. ALPHONSO tjlOR those exhibiting- at Ihe orchid show at the Happy World or at any future show the following suggestions and hints might come in useful: •An exhibitor should read the schedule very carefully and note the947 words
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Article390 1958-09-04 1 RECENTL. that an ()rihi valued at Si UOO-J, the owner ref usedh What a must haw been r,T'h out such longing buyer and such relue owner! Possessive Therein lies thespt child bloom There is j insidious or more tens To all i t US) m the newcomer, it is390 words
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Advertisement212 1958-09-04 1 BUY WITH CONFIDENCE LATEST HAWAIIAN ORCHID HYBRIDS (Seedlings and Adult Plants). PRICES REASONABLE KOH KENG HOE ORCHID NURSERY 45, KOVAN ROAD, OFF FLOWER ROAD, SINGAPORE-19. (Telephone No. *****.) We undcrtokc to moke up accurately youi SS tt fovourite formulas for the culture of orchid seeds. «< Send us your medical212 words
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Article, Illustration759 1958-09-04 2 YEOH BOK CHOON - YEOH BOK CHOON m fgfgfgfg i)st glorious of all will rive only in the cool a. a French hybrid 10 first conceived the Of hybridising these andas, The result than satisfied his 5 for the glamorous Jothschildiana was tombined the flat. shape ol one parent ihe blue759 words
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Advertisement52 1958-09-04 2 l\ mm^£j m msmmmm^LdAim^ ATCO gives you Quicker, Easier Mowing af less cost! MOTOR MOWERS __B_^_ilv*wK_'"^^_ /y^rnA* _d_f__yMl xlV__-r 'W Cv >^J^-** -^_^^W Mower JACKSON CO. LTD. 55, ROBINSON ROAD SINGAPORE Also at KUALA LUMPUR IPOH and PENANG There's another ■^LORlST^^^**-^' BRANCH >, >mm*»JS^ *%4 ™Sk7«M\ t Jfr I AT52 words
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Article, Illustration665 1958-09-04 3 GREAT ADVANCES IN ORCHID GROWING fgfgfgfgfsdgf Corona branches out From small beginnings lii John Little's building ln 1950, Corona florists have now established two branches in de Souza Street and the Ngee Ann Building in Orchard Road. A wide variety of flowers. freshly cut and carefully selected, is stocked at665 words
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Advertisement76 1958-09-04 3 $o you're *n Orchid Fancier jfcjtb FOR THE LATEST xVjA^ HAWAIIAN AND /^^•K-^Wt-5-*^ MALAYAN HYBRIDS /pT^^ z^f YOU MUST PAY S BET^ -11. Onli.inl Ho.nl. ".!i_..|m.it 'I. uF^ flower-shop ***** ***** ''/i/j >«»7« tin Market) 92, niircArV ;M B k Fimah Road 10. cx iiuisciy :< M |p>| >,„,.,,„,_, lv76 words
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Advertisement142 1958-09-04 3 KIAN KEE GARDEN 3 GENTLE ROAD. SINGAPORE II PHONE No. ***** ORCHID PLANTS FOR SALE also A LARGE VARIETY OF HAWAIIAN ORCHIDS. Regular shipments always arriving PRICES REASONABLE Orchid Workshop I 24, FRANKEL AVENUE, TEL ***** j I SINGAPORE, 15 I HV specialise in breeding LOCAL ORCHID X Seedling of142 words
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Article, Illustration470 1958-09-04 9 P.M. RAMAN - Vic outside, new inside P.M. RAMAN IfjiDfiapore'a rising status By fi ,uiy pro them has j. te I iephant. irters of the the impor- remember is j. ure has been 1 public ex- must show an question OI y" to a\i ordinary j who can|t ttend more theatrical per•D cFree Press - 470 words
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Article, Illustration1144 1958-09-04 10 ERIC SEWELL - ERIC SEWELL By A brainwave turns an entire county J into big police force WOULD you be surprised ii a "WANTED" leaflet popped through your letterbox tomorrow morning? You know the kind photograph of the wanted man, where last seen, vital information just like the cowboy films s]_iow stuck1,144 words
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220 1958-09-04 10 rpilE Siamese silk craze. which has caught on with fashion designers and interior decorators throughout the world, is making a solid income for Bangkok's home silkweaving industry. Looms rattle away merrily in teak houses with horned gables crowded together on stilts along220 words
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Article67 1958-09-04 11 v p what bi^ teeth! M The title of this ,1/c winning picture mas b« "Cat Laugh," a those tie ree mUs would certain- ly not be amusing to a mouse looking into them. Mr. Roger Smith took this shot, entered it in theReuter - 67 words
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Article, Illustration1040 1958-09-04 11 THE LENSMAN - THE LENSMAN By dKGINNERS to photography in Singapore und Malaya are well versed in the prize-winning presentations of their A.R. P.S. colleagues. But surprisingly many club members remain ignor ,ii( of latest trends in other parts of the world. So today on this page1,040 words
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Article, Illustration57 1958-09-04 11 1 1 i a Third Pr c In ffte 19 j mal i S i High c .v orcfa /'<■ to fa l" l koo. fttdi nf. wei picture Is de ign aldi d effectively by ta re a i anting ms lOtli Oj tflC ky contribute*57 words
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Article, Illustration235 1958-09-04 12 A place for Mao at any summit _H meeting Tne acw ion Daily Mirror sau in an editorial tha Soviet and Chinesi Communists li a these objectives ii stepping up opera (ions agairtst nation a lis! Chinese Que men #To force a compromise that would requireU.P.I. - 235 words
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Article196 1958-09-04 12 Mme. Chiang warns on Red trade If AD AME Chiang Kai-shek warned the world's iTI Tree nations that it was folly to believe that "in the new Russian empires lies a great new untapped market." At the same time, she said that cutting off world trade with Communist countries "wouldU.P.I. - 196 words
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Article186 1958-09-04 12 NEW DRIVE IN U.N. FOR RED CHINA? THE Soviet Union will probably launch a new drive for Communist China's admission to the United Nations at the General Assembly meeting ln the next few weeks, the independent Paris evening newspaper Le Monde said. Le Monde said that as Chlna's participation InU.P.I. - 186 words
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Article25 1958-09-04 12 The French Navy's bathyscaphe, which made nine dives into the Japan Deep, has left Yokohama aboard the Suruga Maru for France.- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article160 1958-09-04 12 'Overhaul C-Plan training' A BURMESE diplomat has suggested an overhaul of Colombo Plan training of Asian students in Australia. The Burmese Charge d'Affaires, Mr. U. Myat Tun, said in Brisbane that the basic idea of the Colombo Plan was sound "but Asian countries should more carefully select students for studyReuter - 160 words
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Article33 1958-09-04 12 tr m Slam has asked the South Vietnamese Ooverw to lower its tax on ware Imported from v, This tax is 18 per C< higher than on glas *v Imported from countries. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article26 1958-09-04 12 Iraq and Communist China have decided to e«taW»s diplomatic -relations md exchange ambassadors. The former aovernment of Iraq did not reco Communist Chl n fl ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article22 1958-09-04 12 Siam is to issue a special stamp this* year to commemorate the />'' anniversary of the slgnino of the South-East Ask alliance ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article35 1958-09-04 12 The Japanese Governmeni will treat Indian President Mr. Rajendra Prasad as a state guest when he vLsits Japan this month. He will arrive ir. Tokyo on Sept. 26 on a nine-day tour. j_ m. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article28 1958-09-04 12 Minister A. A. Ishkov. member of the USSR planning commission (Gosplan), -visiting Tokyo at the invitation of the Japanese Minister of Agriculture and Forestry. Mr. Kunio Miura.- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article32 1958-09-04 12 Philfppine Foreign Secre. tary Felixberto Serrano said in Manila that he would submit hi> recommendations for solving the problem of 2.700 over. staying Chinese to President Carlos P. Garcia next month- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 32 words
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Article22 1958-09-04 12 Mrs, Fernanda S Balboa of the Philippines has been re-elect-ed as president of the Pan -Pacific and South-East Asia Women's Association. U.P.IU.P.I. - 22 words
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Article39 1958-09-04 12 Australia must nurture friendship with Japan, Australia's Prime Minister Menzies said at an exhibition of Japanese arts and crafts in Sydney. He said Japan was an U.i" Import an t country W hic] could not afford to X? U.P.I.U.P.I. - 39 words
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Article31 1958-09-04 12 A three-man Pakistani delegation led by Mr. B. A. Qureshi, Joint secretary of the Ministry of Commerce and Industries, has left Karachi for Tokyo to sign a new commercial agreement U.P.I.U.P.I. - 31 words
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Article33 1958-09-04 12 The Japanese freighter Akl Maru. carrying a cargo of wool, has arrived at the Russian Black Sea port of Odessa to open a regular new service between Japan and the Soviet Union. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 33 words
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Article21 1958-09-04 12 Japanese Foreign Minister Aiichiro Fujiyama will be Japan's chief delegate to the United Nations Oeneral Assembly opening on September 16 ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article49 1958-09-04 12 Mr. Shinzo Hamai, icho ai Mayor -of Hiroshima* frov 1947 to 1955 erased tht bitter indictment aoainsi United States from thi Hiroshima monument, icai presented with keys U San Francisco by Mayo) George Christopher whet, he arrived in that citi from the Moral Rearmament conference in Mackinac, Michigan. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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190 1958-09-04 12 'U.S. will aid defence off islands' npHE Ambassador of Nationalist China A togton, Mr. Holllngton Ton-, said American forces will help defend the Natic ist-held oil'shore islands from Communis sault. Mr. Tong said he based his belief on interpretation of public statements by President Eisenhower and the Secretary of State.U.P.I. - 190 words
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Article43 1958-09-04 12 Visiting soviet Jhenf Minister Alex 7 Tshkov said In Tokyo that he signing ol a peace treaty between j Jftg Russia was ap. ;U1 to a solution oi tUe questions. Including thi Ifsue of safe fishing opeS! J}°»s in th( N Pacific, ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article35 1958-09-04 12 ihe Indonesian m (hUe uass Fraders 1 Issoclatlon has called on th,- Indoaesian Government to liquidate Dutch middle class enterprises i n the interest of national buiinessmen," the Jakarta Antara news agencj re ported. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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296 1958-09-04 13 G. M. Thomson - G. M. Thomson By AUTOBIOGRAPHY of SAINT. By St. Therese of Lisieux. Harvill 21s. THE publishers are not quite sure whether this is the s tory of a "saint who wrote a best-seller" or "the best seller that brought its author a sainthood." The facts296 words
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Article89 1958-09-04 13 A CONCISE HISTORY of ART. By Germain Ha/ in. Thames and Hudson 355. Here is treasure indeed 1 history of art which Is •oneise without being llldl jestible wliich has a great many illustrations, yet none of them impo' c to«» greal b itrain on the89 words
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Article, Illustration393 1958-09-04 13 Rapid change and diversity in the Dark Continent Ghana the highlight BOOK OF THE WEEK AFRICAN SWITCHBACK. Dy Nicholas Mosley. (Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 215.). IN 1957 two novelists, Nicholas Mosley and Hugo harteris, made a journey through West Africa from Dakar to Lagos. Their trip lasted less than three months,393 words
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236 1958-09-04 13 THE GOLD SLIPPERS. Eranccs Parkinson Reyes Eyre and Spottiswoode. 15s. AT THE moment when Prosper Villae, a young Louisiana rico miller, became engaged to the beautiful and amusing Victorine La Branehe, it seemed that a very happy ending to their stormy courtship236 words
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Article260 1958-09-04 13 WALTER ALLEN - THE HICK WHO CAME BACK... WALTER ALLEN SUMMER I*l. I I Sloan Wihon ism 11. l(»s tiil summer place In question Is an island ofl the const o| Maine, the jealoul preserve of a dozen wealthy families. At least, that was how It was when Ken Jorgensort, a poor, clever,260 words
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Article, Illustration250 1958-09-04 13 IVAN YATES - Street lamps replaced by striptease theatres IVAN YATES. LONDON NIGHT AND DAY. Edited by Sam Lambert. Architectural Press ss. THE PENGUIN GUIDE TO LONDON. By F. R Banks. Penguin Bpoks 6s. WHERE to buy foxes' masks, bagpipes or skeleton*; where to gee action painting or Stock ear racing; how much250 words
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Miscellaneous1996 1958-09-04 14 L..l* +-y 1 v A 7_^K -UU III 111 **********. ...1.1.1. 111. H1... 11M**********1111 I h< iniiiti, T/ie Brave One l|SKll9Sy ALLAN LEWIS^ YES 1 M^ M 1 A>^?j^ FOR TOMO^Qw I QGTS ClfOp OT E^^£iH~l!^^—^ amm ciyn t pciiiifwj r IIWWriU I Mil uHN WW WWW WWW WWW m1,996 words
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Article477 1958-09-04 15 fHANGI LOSE 6-2 SELETAR EDGE HONG jjQjjj !ii i side co»--tition earlier in the Ktii went on w L\\u for the final w [yal Ui Force lnm, 5 j ition soccer coro•titiM it Seletar Uerday afternoon, beating Changi 6-2. '-p., pponents In are Seletar, L477 words
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Article, Illustration220 1958-09-04 15 jUTCH women won two flna] s yesterday at th< iropean swimming ehamonships in Budapest, jwi returned record times. Tine k a Lagerberg won ie final ol the women's 0 metre butterfly, while mp Kostn- won the final r -n? W( men's 400 metres eestyle AldonaReuter - 220 words
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Article, Illustration56 1958-09-04 15 picture. A NEW sport has developed in Russia >—■ underwater shooting. Over .">() men and women from Moscow, Leningrad. Kiev, Sevastopol, Odessa, Riga and other cities took part in the first national competition held near Alushta in Crimea. Pictured here is Olga Zhukova, a woman doctor fromU.P.I. - 56 words
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Article227 1958-09-04 15 LANCS FLOG THE ESSEX ATTACK lon -born Nottinghamshire all-rounder, took lour wickets for 49 runs with his guileful leg-spinners for the M.C.C. against Yorkshire. He mixed his leg break and googly on a perfect length and few of the batsmen were comfortable against him. Though Mike Smith (4<)> and DennisReuter - 227 words
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Article39 1958-09-04 15 HENRY COOPER earned a shot al the British heavyweight boxing title last night when he stopped the Welsh lighter, Dick Rich ardson, In the fifth round of their scheduled 10-round contesl at Porthcawl. Wales.39 words
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Article30 1958-09-04 15 French entries Desvronav and I. ove Boy have been icratched from the DonCMter St. le>;cr. This leaves 1 4 horses still in the race ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article77 1958-09-04 15 pNGUSH Football As'J sociation feague lixtur< played < erda i ilted: ll \<.i i TWQ < iiai lion 5 Kothei ham i !.(> ton 2 Ipswirh Si uutlioip« Bvumm 1 LBAGI i THREE Newport g Acertagton l l'l> mouth Kochdal-r 1 Nolls (utility 2 Wrexham Q LEAGIReuter - 77 words
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Article110 1958-09-04 15 VfORMAN BHEIL of Bri- tain won the amateur pursuit title in the World Cycling Championship in Paris last night. Me beat Philippe Gaudnllet of France in the final. Valentino GasDeraila of Italy won the amateur sprint title, beating his compatriot Santa Galardonl. Sprint semi-finals: Sante GalardonlReuter - 110 words
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119 1958-09-04 15 Burma refuses to play the Hong Kong team nPHK Burmese government jJ. has refused permission to the South China football team from Hong Kong to play in Rangoon, as some of Its players are reported to be irom Formosa. Burma has no diplomatic relation:-, with the Formosa government. The teamU.P.I. - 119 words
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Article34 1958-09-04 15 Results ol yesterday's U k. Rugby union match i w< re Brl ;tol 32 New Bi ight< *i 8; Pensance .mn Newlyn 11 Welsh Academicals Rugby League: widm 13 Warrington 17 ReuterReuter - 34 words
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316 1958-09-04 16 MILLIONS OF ASIANS FLEE RED BONDAGE MILLIONS Of Asians whu nave experienced Communism do not "kt 4 it and have given up everything they own jpst to escape to areas where people live in freedom and dignity. Observers say this is proved by tacts from official sources. They point outU.P.I. - 316 words
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Article116 1958-09-04 16 Ike, Ben Gurion, in M.E. review I)IU.MIEK David Ben Gurion and President Eisenhower ha\e exchanged letters on the Middle East situation, it was learned in Jerusalem yesterday. Mr. Ben Gurion wrote to Mr. EisenI bower giving his analysis of Middle East problems, outlining Israel's anxieties, and asking for clarification ofU.P.I. - 116 words
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Article347 1958-09-04 16 7,000 join in fish war rally ICELANDIC FOLICE joined hands in a chain in Reykjavik last night to prevent demonstrators from reaching the main gates of the British Ambassador's residence. A few hundred people made their way to the two-storey villa after a protest meeting in nearby Central Square attendedReuter - 347 words
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149 1958-09-04 16 U.K. silent on arms for Indonesia A LONDON Foreign Office spokesman yesterday j declined to comment on reports that Holland and Aus- j tralia were blocking the sale ol British air force and naval equipment to Indonesia. The spokesman said it j was not the British Government's policy to comment149 words
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Article65 1958-09-04 16 Mrs. Kamaladevl Chattopadhvaya, a leading Indian social worker, la expected to arrive in Singapore on Monday. She is on a tour ol South-East Asian countries on a cultural mission. While in Singapore she will meet leaders of cultural and art organisations to discuss the possibilities65 words
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Article36 1958-09-04 16 A Jungle rescue team from F.E.A.F. made contact with the crew of the Army Auster which crashed 22 miles north-west of Kota Tinggi yesterday. Both members of the crew are reported to be uninjuied.36 words
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Article25 1958-09-04 16 Osaka Immigration officials said yesterday they had arrested a Chinese youth who confessed to being an espionage agent for Red China. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 25 words
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Article74 1958-09-04 16 A CHINESE cyclist was early this morning knocked down by a car in Telok Kurau Road, near Lorong X., Singapore. He died on arrival at the hospital. Police are anxious to con- tact the occupants of another car, which is believed to have been following74 words
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167 1958-09-04 16 REBELS CLOSE TRANSMITTERS IN LEBANON 'IMIK LEBANESE Opposition anm> u ml nislit that it was closing down uj l Clandestine radio stations from midnirht It was the Opposition's second rniSii, 24 hours to facilitate the return to normalmL. the new regime of the President-elect rJ*3 Fuad Chehab. Uner The first,Reuter - 167 words
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Article24 1958-09-04 16 Britain's powerful Trades Union Congress yesterday called unanimously for lifting of strate^i:. embargoes on trade with Russia and Red Chins tt p.i.24 words
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Article20 1958-09-04 16 Typhoon Grace veered northward after hitting Northern Formosa yesterday and headed toward the Communist port ot Shanghai. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article128 1958-09-04 16 The former Pakista Prime Minister, Mr S. Suhrawardy yestert appealed to the woi powers to declare i banon a neutral count and guarantee Its tegrity. He supported American tervention In Lebanon a said the U S forces na for the time being stopj the civil .war in tn country.U.P.I. - 128 words
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