The Singapore Free Press, 8 September 1958
1958-09-08
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Title Section16 1958-09-08 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own FftmHj Paper BlagapttWi Monday, September 8. l!).'»K. I'tire 1.1 (ts.16 words
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Article324 1958-09-08 1 Reds unleash new word war I|EKING and Moscow >esterda> unleashed a new war uords following he earlier easing of tension in the Formosa Strait area. New attiuks on \meri can policy followed the sending of warships of the the U.g, Seventh Fleet to escort Nationalist Chinese supply ships from FormosaReuter; U.P.I. - 324 words
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Article84 1958-09-08 1 ANTI -CAMBODIA MOB HELD BACK J f, K police aided by police and fire back a crowd al 5,000 which igainat the Camibassy yesterday 100 marchers and policemen weM injured and there were many arrests. The marchers were demonstrating against Cam bodia's demand of sovereignty over the sacred shrine of84 words
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Article77 1958-09-08 1 iuc Jturiusn fi'iiiK' ivnnister, Mr. Adnan Menueres, speaKing at the provincial congress of the ruling Democrat Party at Balikcsir, Western Turkey, accused the main opposition Republican People's Party of "creating an atmosphere of rebellion' 1 in the country. Mr. Menderes said the opposition were bringing IraqReuter - 77 words
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493 1958-09-08 1 PEKING BUFFER ZONE PLAN RAISES PEACE HOPES Washington believes door is open to fruitful talks ifED CHINA is ready to create and safeguard a buffer /one beIween the East and West blocs to meet American tears that Red China might communise neutral countries, according to Prince Norodom Sihanouk, Cambodian PremierReuter; U.P.I. - 493 words
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Article261 1958-09-08 1 Riddle of the 13 'ghosts' E tly figures of E Els 13 people in me- E E :Ta/ robes have s .vp o?l a colour =j 5 fcafcen o/ f/ie E r Pii£7?i a//ar of E W nchester Cathedral. amateur photo- E E grapher claimed in E E Sc: Staffordshire,Reuter - 261 words
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Article143 1958-09-08 1 DIPLOMATIC sources In Taipeh said today that a showdown in the Formosa Strait which ended with a massive show of atomic strength by the United States yesterday had made a number of Issues clear in this tense dispute They said these were included: The United States hadReuter - 143 words
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Article34 1958-09-08 1 September first grade rubbei buyers io b opened In Singapore this morning at 81 j rents per lb up five eightn Ol a cenl on Friday's loalng price Th< lotit was uncertain.34 words
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Advertisement40 1958-09-08 1 if li ftfiTl I rlj^B the opening of their enlarged, renovated Air-Conditioned Furniture Showroom I We invite you to visit us and consult our P ecia ,sec stoff #j of Qualified fTstf^V Advisors OPEN TILL 9 .P.M. THROUGHOUT THIS WCEK40 words
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Article, Illustration126 1958-09-08 2 Changing your hair colour easy as changing your mind Colour ih going i" evei yon< li. ad!— ill' i v iting m < oloui ol II l< na Rubinstein's iOl or-tini Rinses. So <-i-il\. too! .No nu--\ lathering, no liming, no < oniplicaicd applications. Simply pour on th< glamour— then,126 words
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383 1958-09-08 2 RUSSIA READY FOR NEW DRIVE TO TOP U. S. OUTPUT Planners' work finished: Now it will go to special cong fesi THE task vi drawing up plans for the next stage In Russia's self-impos--1 yd task Of catching up and outstripping United States industrial production per head has now beenReuter - 383 words
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Article, Illustration157 1958-09-08 2 S Mr. Basil Smallpiece s E the managing director E 5 of 8.0.A.C (above), S E who is making a tour E E of Eastern stations. He E E and his wife are to E E be passengers on the E return flight to Ens- E E land of a157 words
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174 1958-09-08 2 IMIE Polish Government has decided to collect 8,000 million zlotys (£l2O million sterling; in back taxes owed by the peasantry, the Polish Communist Party leader, Wladyslaw Ciomulka. said in Warsaw yesterday. All legal administrative means would be used to collect the taxes and alsoReuter - 174 words
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Article100 1958-09-08 2 Japan gets 'best film' award JAPAN yesterday won the coveted winged golden lion of St. Marks at the 19th International Film Festival held at Venice. The international Jury of seven picked the film of Hiroshi Fugarl "Muhomatsu No Issho" (The Rickshaw Man) as the best of 14 films from 10U.P.I. - 100 words
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Article27 1958-09-08 2 Polish Foreign Minister Adam Rapacki will head the Polish delegation to the U.N. General Assembly session opening in New York on September 16. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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271 1958-09-08 2 'Yes— no' whistle stop trip by de Gaulle (GENERAL DE GAULLE M the French Prime Minister, Is expected this week to begin his tour of France to urge the people to adopt his new constitution and so bring the "Fifth Republic" into being. The referendum on the constitution, whose chiefReuter - 271 words
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Article185 1958-09-08 2 'A-ARMS A DISASTER FOR NATO' A BRITISH PHYSICIST and Nobel prize-win-ner said last night that reliance on tactical nuclear weapons "could prove disastrous" for NATO. Professor P.M.S. Blaekett. speaking in a 8.8.C. broadcast, told listeners that at the end of the Second World War he was, so far as heReuter - 185 words
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Advertisement106 1958-09-08 2 Helena Rubinstein SOLE AGENTS:— /or INVALIDS a«rf «i« ELDERLY h^ "*W %A \J^J< >S#^ r IL4 MILK, with its wealth of i --*"si^Sm. \~~flf-- natural food properties and I c -**SB*s2^\ jU^f eas y digestibility, is particularly \l\ "^^i^^Ji suitable for invalids and 1 .v^^^r 1^- NESPRAY is MILK in106 words
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251 1958-09-08 3 GROUP of men and women of various nation- alities have formed a "mercy organisation br coloured victims of the Notting Hill (London) The; spent the weekend investigating darnel I coloured peoples' homes and repairing lem free of charge. T. elr leader said: "WeReuter - 251 words
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Article, Illustration58 1958-09-08 3 pic- &JIIIIIH iiiuiuj. S Susannah Sampson jjjj E of Ghana tastes Faro- E E jias, a special Portu- E E guese delicacy of eggs E 5 and sugar, offered her E E by Fortunato de Almei- E E da of Portugal at the E E International Kitchen E =at theKeysone - 58 words
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93 1958-09-08 3 Miss Mississippi, 21-year-old university student Mary Ann Mobley, yesterday won the coveted title Of Miss America 1959. Siie beat 51 other beauties and wins scholarships and prizes worth M 5450,000. Miss Mobley, a brunette from Bandon, Mississippi, performed a startling routine before the judges.Reuter - 93 words
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214 1958-09-08 3 GOVT. NO TO A.A. PLAN FOR CAR PARK f riU-. Slngapor. Coverna menl has rejected pro posals by the Automobile Association tor a multistorey car park. Reporting this in The Highway, its official pub- llcation, the association; says motorists Will thu* continue to be denied j urgently required parking space214 words
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26 1958-09-08 3 Forty-five Algerian insurgents were kiilcd and three taken prisoner in clashes with French troopover the last three days. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article241 1958-09-08 3 riMIE Anglo-Italian sorietyX peasant wedding on Isehia Island. Italy, between Miss Amela Eden and Giovanni Borelli was celebrated yesterday aftei a 10-minute brawl between photographers and police trying fco move them away from the altai when Giovanni arrived total confusion broke out The organist andReuter - 241 words
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Article, Illustration99 1958-09-08 3 Streamlined and sleek in a sparkling colour combination of coral and grey is this Universal beauty. The new Turbo Jet 99 with 8 attachments for complete home cleaning, boasts a completely new suction system with super-powered motor. It further features a 5-way-bet-ter thread picking nozzle, two- For 1 hose99 words
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226 1958-09-08 4 The Singapore Free Press Monday, Sept. 8, 1958. Opinion HAND H.K. TO U.N.! TT IS hard to follow Sir John Slessor's reasoning' that, because Hong Kong is indefensible in war, It should be handed over by Britain to the United Nations. His argument presupposes that wars are inevitable. Also that—226 words
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Article, Illustration1263 1958-09-08 4 i iMivi I in svrvivo soon -at utiles tt niin v( A. Men experience. rjAVING pioneered commercial .kt flying and amassed by far the greatest amount of airline experience of turbine aircraft operation. British Overseas Airways Corporation is now rapidly preparing to take the next1,263 words
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Advertisement45 1958-09-08 4 C. I I II r EXQUISITE JEWELLERY OF QUALITY AND TASTE tx\' SKILLED CRAFTSMEN DIAMOND KINGS, IWATCHLS. FINE JEWELLERY S.P.H.deSilvaLtd. 4 5 HIGH STREET AIR PORT SINGAPORE 6. STATION ROAD IPO 1 I Asso. Co; S. p. H. DE S'LVA H X.) LTO HONG KONG45 words
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Advertisement58 1958-09-08 4 JS&S^ i) neWest> vfl v^^r lmliesi P A ill i M ie latest semi-permanent rinse perl >j Inecto brings unbelievable colour glan. nalr. Three shades th.it will not wraeh off many shampoos, wtil not affect permanem hair m Swro magic MkW Available from all Good Deal N The FEDERAL DISPENSARY58 words
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Article, Illustration395 1958-09-08 5 [i ambition will be fulfilled when Miss Gracia W Tay, Singapore actress and drama teacher, Besents her first production at the Cultural Beni ri this month. Bsinre her return several Hpnths ago from London. ■here had been studyBjB drama. Misa Tay hasFree Press - 395 words
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Article49 1958-09-08 5 M. 3 on oil paintIfy I hrvn started by r s re y.w.c.a. The I 1 per month for B; :ai $17 for others. E. ■■..I'ion has stated |i;' be willing to ■J; v new class at the Iff the public, if I Hiclenl demand49 words
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Article35 1958-09-08 5 B i\ news agency L arms of |V tytination against In rma pr. fer tO lilt irgO rates to ■re Greek ships 111 Use Yugoslav |||i maintain a reJk with Chinese35 words
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Article24 1958-09-08 5 The Singapore Information Service, are holding I one-day civics course for thi Boon Teck Road Hawken Mutual Ah! A OClatlOn to day24 words
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278 1958-09-08 5 increasing number t)i cutis arc being made on Government chemist by j 1 ship-owners In Singapore to examine their vessels to see that they are tree from dangerous gases and hazardous materials. a Government statement said one ol 'tic shipping companies had requested278 words
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Article114 1958-09-08 5 Recruitment ot omcers to the Singapore Infantry Regiment has been more than satisfactory, according to an official report to be presented to the Legislative Assembly on Wednesday. When this year's budget was approved last December, it was thought it would i not be possible114 words
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Article45 1958-09-08 5 Mr. P. K. Guha, the Deck Passenger Welfare Officer, Government of India, who arrived in Singapore last Friday, will meet the pubj lie today at India House be- tween 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. and 2.30 p.m. to 5 p.m.45 words
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Article39 1958-09-08 5 Mr. Gordon Hogsflesh, oi the Institute of London Underwriters, told the International Union of Marine Insurance conference in Salzburg. Austria, that about eight per cent of the world's tonnage was laid up. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Advertisement106 1958-09-08 5 ADELPHI **S£*++*» HOTEL Dine, Drink and Dance in cool, cosy comfort i music by the NEW ADELPHI QUINTET (Nightly except Sundays) J GYPSY CALYPSO LATIN AMERICAN AND CONTINENTAL DANCE MUSIC I t Reservations; Telephone 2810 j 3-D TAPE RECORDER VJf Over 200,000 users Vs^ T of the famous Grun- I106 words
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Advertisement58 1958-09-08 6 Less tars More taste They said it couldn't be don« .1 cigerette with luch 3n filter with such cxi i But L M did Itl L&M filtering process ele pieces extra filtering fibres i to the itream of sm ci rbling today's L M you puff b\ Lffl In the58 words
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Miscellaneous475 1958-09-08 6 .11 I b II \\Vlii: I»? Sydney Jordan j {}_^3&J Jjl IWW I r-^*T"r~"SF <> H rut 15...l S...' IV,VV-4l V,VV-4 T&EMO& RONS THROUGH v -^T* H DARNIT.JEPP'- THESE W dSSIiM^ 7 IECTUfIE fIO?P'N THE Sf*CE STATtON ANO BUUOSU* |>OKN today YOUlla. me x>>*l ouioeo misses apj rm m%A A475 words
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Article262 1958-09-08 7 Training schedule tor kampongs starts soon rpHOl SANDS Of villagers in rural districts oi Singapore will soon be riven i suiiday lectures and demonstrations on the correct methods oi lire I fighting. The scheme is being organised by the Singapore Auxiliary Fire Ser- vi( Hie first262 words
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Article, Illustration68 1958-09-08 7 Mr. S. N. Dhar who I has been appointed as Press Attache to the I I [ndi mi High Commisi* sioner in Malaya. He will relieve Mr. R. C. I thana, who is leav- ing today on transfer 1 to New Delhi. Mr, Ohar is a mem- t l iei68 words
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Article29 1958-09-08 7 A bomb destroyed a hall used for training special constables at Kinawley, Northern Ireland, near the border with Eire yesterday. No one was injured ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article43 1958-09-08 7 The Cairo newspaper Alakhbar yesterday said an announcement of the engagement of Prince Abdullah, second son of the King of Morocco, and Lamia, the daughter of the late Lebanese Premier Riad El Solh. would be announced shortly. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 43 words
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Article52 1958-09-08 7 Among papers to be presented to the fifth international congress on diseases of the chest, now in progress in Tokyo are further details on the use of the new antibiotic. Kanemyeln. in the treatment of tuberculosis. The antibiotic was developed by a erouo Of JapaneseReuter - 52 words
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Article179 1958-09-08 7 RUBBER stamps depicting eye-catching local scenes are being used by the post office in Singapore to mark tourist pamphlets sent overseas. The stamps, in denominations of five and three cents and one cent, were used for the first time last time. The Director of Tourism.179 words
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Article23 1958-09-08 7 The giant "atoms for peace" conference in Geneva attended by 5,000 world scientists entered Its second week of sessions today.23 words
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Article33 1958-09-08 7 The Japanese Ministry of Posts and Telegraphs has struck a new postage stamp to mark the fifth International congress on diseases of the chest now In progress l»i Tokyo. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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214 1958-09-08 7 scots to donate blood before sailing r |MIE Ist Battalion of the King's Own Scoti Borderers will donate blood to the Singapore Blood Bank today a, a final gesture of farewell to the people of Malaya amongst whom they had lived for the past three years. The KOSB's, who have214 words
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Article24 1958-09-08 7 Lord Justice Parker Sir Hubert Lister Parker lues been appointed Lerd Chlel Justice of England in succession to Lord Goddard ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration89 1958-09-08 7 picture. ft fHIS three piece B single breasted m lounge suit is to be m shown at a British style m for men parade in m Brussels short 1 1/. It is in a 16—17 0.2. navy blue Huddersfield I wool icorsted with a B white stripe.U.P.I. - 89 words
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Miscellaneous151 1958-09-08 7 Jiiiinn llllillliillllllllllllllllllllti SINGAPORE 1 j HIGH TIDESf TODAY: 5.15 p,m 1OM0KROW: 8.12 a.m. -Hid 6.52 p.m. S WEDNESDAY: 9.07 am. E 8 8.13 pm. E THURSDAY: 9.45 a.m. E 8 and 9.09 p.m. E FKIDAY: 10.18 a.m. E 8 and 9.56 p.m. SATURDAY. 10.48 a.m. 8 and 10.40 p.m Bsl151 words
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364 1958-09-08 8 Teenage Walter Mitty lived in world of electronics a BO! ih registerid an electronics company. He ran up debts of £1,400. lie had a hank account, and printed note paper. When his mother asked him what he was doing he pleaded the Official Secrets Ait. But, it was said the364 words
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Article, Illustration112 1958-09-08 8 A toll lodder is needed by these men OS they cut what is said to be the highest \ev. hedge in the world More than 30 feet tall and 130 yards long it fronts the home' of Earl Bathurst in Cirencester Park, Gloucestershire. Due to112 words
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Article, Illustration144 1958-09-08 9 High, but not... ...QUITE SO DRY Recent tropical storms throughout England brought their domestic problems as well as nationwide ones. While roads were turned into mini- 5 ature rivers, house- 3 holders h a d to hastily evacuate g their ground floors. 1 Here neighbours 3 in Shatton. Corn- 3Reuter - 144 words
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Article, Illustration106 1958-09-08 9 I 'Am film boss Daryl F. Zanuck and his French prodigy tie Greco were recently on holiday in Biarrtz together. Thei c seen here in the Casino Belle-Vue, where they have i trying, no doubt, to repeal their Cannes successes. For it was [nne that Zanuck managed106 words
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Article120 1958-09-08 9 way round the air space ban I civil air route just 'oduced between and Jordan by the com puny Eagle probably be icily British ser_h military airfta 1 i n refused ppa over certain ountries the tional i 'ivil Aviation [lon binds mi rubers it p to civil he^ oute120 words
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Article28 1958-09-08 9 I 1 lli a n tinelli ghtful 1 i hen h conLOl 'tall n with Count p iclnelli of a family I'lnnta- < h.vss, i *d h«b]/ Popper28 words
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Article, Illustration875 1958-09-08 10 WILLIAM HICKEY - London Gossip WILLIAM HICKEY I r's all change at 1 "My Fair Lady.' Rex Harrison Ls oil to his villa in Posi- tano for a two-week Italian holiday and much-needed rest. Julie Andrews, recovered from her tonsilitis, has returned to the cast and that, of course, I means Tonia Lee,875 words
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Article, Illustration506 1958-09-08 10 Ronald Singleton - Ronald Singleton By Even Hemingway was! crying at The End "P_SH," the Old Man says softly 1 to the creature which is to fight him for three days and nights; "I'll stay with you until I am dead." Spencer Tracy could almost have muttered506 words
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Article, Illustration1021 1958-09-08 11 MARY HAMPTON - On sunny side of Ueverley Street MARY HAMPTON Ill 'in n' England footballer Billy Wright married M singer Joy Beverley in a riot of secrecy I [bought: Another fish goes into the goldfish »cause that is the amount of privacy the Beverley Sisters enjoy. Whatever they do, they do together,Popper - 1,021 words
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1026 1958-09-08 12 Fresh hope follows 'split mind' experiment RETURN TO NORMAL l*y A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT over the world dedicated men and women specialising in the treatment of mental diseases are likely to be concentrating a greal deal of attention on a particular hospital in Britain as a result of an experiment devised1,026 words
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Article, Illustration96 1958-09-08 12 On the Pacific island of Yap a local medical practitioner. Bernard Yo-u, gives villagers a check-up. These Microneslao Physicians, trained at I a special medical .school I established at Guam in 1946 by United States Navy doctors, serve the I health needs of their I fellow islanders in the I96 words
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Article128 1958-09-08 12 HE LAUDS DIRTY NECKS A BRITISH doctor has ri spoken up in defence of little boys with dirty necks and chided parents who are overconscientious about soap and water. Dr. Harvey Flack, editor oi Family Doctor, a monthly medical journal, saiu the tide mark around a ooy's neck could beReuter - 128 words
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Article235 1958-09-08 12 A NORTHWESTER* UNIVERSITY (Chirm C*;o) doctor has reported that a ncu method of preparing patients for "dec n freeze' surgery on the heart and brain is being used at the university's medical school. Dr. John Lewis, of the department Ol surgery, said the cooling was being doneU.P.I. - 235 words
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Article, Illustration895 1958-09-08 13 DAVID DIVINE - ODDS ON LEAP TO MOON DAVID DIVINE By s first attempt I j\l .M-nd a rocket j U the moon has failBut America's ntlsti will soon■probably next monthtrying again. What l^r, their chances of I lhr recent atI I tempt Lt.-Gen. Anderson. I I hi "i American Air ReI JSiJj895 words
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Article252 1958-09-08 13 WILLIAM D. CLARK - Foolproof controls on A-subs WILLIAM D. CLARK By npHE system ol controls aboard an atom-power--1 ed .submarine is so foolproof that it is virtually impossible for a serious accident i i occur. Furthermore, the two medical officers who have lerved aboard both Nautilus and Beawolf, the first two atomsub- built,252 words
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Article139 1958-09-08 13 MACHINE OBEYS ORDERS rpHE United St ttes air force has anm in iced ,it Dayton Ohio, tin development ol an electronic brain thai read to a spoken word. The machine can understand 'V) Km-li. h and can out their orders. A futun objeel Ive to make i' '< ict LoReuter - 139 words
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Article65 1958-09-08 13 New n ii' ctorb I number platci to bi the flrst In thi have been adopted b the i tate oi Dela* a c The aluminium notes reflection features Ice both the background and numerals ea illy dL tlneuLshable undei any 1 1 > fReuter - 65 words
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Article, Illustration393 1958-09-08 14 pictures. BACE SEVEN. Shamrock; Slipper <'U>. Donnelly) takes the Singapore Cup for Class i Div. l over i l miles bj lieat i. lengths second ie collateral (g.g, Franklin) and third Brilliant Scbolai (8.10, Moon) Then come straits Code (8.1 \\.tni> Powhatan (811, Posner) and Tufton (8 I, Bougoure) RACEFree Press - 393 words
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385 1958-09-08 14 in the absence oi rrish, French and Italian op- position, Newmarket brained Alcide has been made a 2 l on favourite for the St, Leger, final classic of the English turf season, to be run at Doncaster next Saturday. Should Sir Humphrey de Trafford's385 words
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Article131 1958-09-08 14 npONl BROOKS ot 15riJ tain, driving a Vanr \vall. won the Italian motor racing Grand Prix yesterday at Monza. Mike Hawthorn of Britain was second in a Ferrari. Phil Hill (United States; was third, also in a Ferrari. Hawthorn now seems virtually assured of winning the 1958Reuter - 131 words
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Article102 1958-09-08 14 RASC School <FE) Nei Soon opened the hocke; season with a Six-a-sidi tournament in which De partments and Platoon combined to provide ftv< sides who played each ot lie once, 'B' platoon and Student: won the tournament, witl ('ink ha ABC runnei.s up. The tournament producec102 words
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Article56 1958-09-08 14 P AU the H lssuh' ;'u lron SSS?"^ 10 California, swam 12 h r of i ,I ,il 1 1 1 roxn **»"<* to England in nourj ;it the week-end Herron who failed in the International channel race 1 »{pnth battled again ,1 rough eaa h. V56 words
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423 1958-09-08 15 GIBSON AND COOPER TAKE U.S. TENNIS TITLES Last big tournament for Althea COOPER (Australia) and Miss Althea Gibeotl (United States) both completed notable doubles at Forest Hill>, New York, yesterday when they added the' American lawn tennis singles titles to their Wimbledon championships. Cooper upset the experts' forecast by beatingReuter - 423 words
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Article, Illustration1154 1958-09-08 15 ALLAN LEWIS - Trainer Hobbs had eight winners ALLAN LEWIS BY HOW IHIY JAN 11l HOBBS 1 three w i nn ers at Bukit h on Saturday, gdini the two Mure rices, brings ltll i ior the meetto eight, a remarkv ti lining feat by j standards< I, had one winr :ii\st day,1,154 words
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Article115 1958-09-08 15 W-^i •> note of these Hf horses lor future conB 1 SAILER and SACHIKO m two welcome additions to ,M performers. W MHIK having only lm«! n Malaya won WJ ,s < air over 7F conJr though by only one jT L |itcfl the Impression f- L-_.'"115 words
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93 1958-09-08 15 GREG Cusack. a 27-year-old Canberra garage proprietor, won the 10.100--mile round-Australia car trial yesterday In a Volkswagen. Volkswagens with Australian crews took second and third places, repeating last year's success when they also dominated the field. Only 35 of the 67 cars whichReuter - 93 words
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Article, Illustration14 1958-09-08 15 I BOBBY HELMS McGUIRE SISTERS JOHNNY DESMOND BUDDY HOLLY LARRY SONN ERIN O'BRIEN 114 words
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Miscellaneous290 1958-09-08 15 to^_.___ ___Jbl 888 Bb-Wbm_b^___ _M —^l I^T_B_B_B_B_B_l B_B_B_B_B_B_BV^~~"~T^^ I _bßb_B I 1 ■i-i I 1 1 __-B— B-B-B— B-l L_— __BSSS_SS-SSS— L, I CLUES ACROSS 5 Surges when the ship leaves 1 Parts without a centre (4) 6 $_lfuie4 rlte (4) 4ls seen with bally at the Abscond with tne290 words
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Article281 1958-09-08 16 New Soviet note 'just talk' Wtv>i v.i.i. *.._.> (,o\ eminent tourcei s »'d in isoiiii yesterda; that a KtlSSian Note warning West German] •g»lmt her polil towards the Middle East crisis, appeared to contain no new material and was meant lot propaganda purposes These sources said that everything to heReuter - 281 words
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Article23 1958-09-08 16 lit H ordi Sfl <mi milium). DR. K. KIRAMATHYPATHY j.p. of Singapore died al bis residence this morning at 3.45. s^ed 67.23 words
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Article188 1958-09-08 16 REBELLIOUS Venezuelan Military Police, firing machine guns into loyalist crowds, attacked the Presidential Palace at Cara- cas. yesterday in an abor- tive attempt to overthrow the governing military junta. The rebels surrend--1 ered when the government threatened to send tanks against them. First reports said188 words
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117 1958-09-08 16 'FISHING WAR ISN'T WORTH IT'— SKIPPERS BRITISH trawlermen fishing off Iceland are saying that their defiance of Iceland's 12-mlle limit, which began one week ago yesterday has not been very successful. Because of boarding attempts and other harassing tactics by Icelandic gunboats their gear gets damaged and catches are veryReuter - 117 words
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Article99 1958-09-08 16 AT first light today a search party set out irom the Woomera rocket range in an effort to salvage the remains of Britain's 'Black Knight" rocket successfully fired into space last night. A range spokesman said this morning that the scientists had a good ideaReuter - 99 words
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276 1958-09-08 16 DAG'S PEACE MISSION TO JORDAN FACES FAILURE King: Watertight guarantee or U.K. troons must J INHERE is not much hope lor the success of the peace mission to lord in x oi the Tinted Nations Secretary-General, Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld political and Western diplomatic circles in Amman said yesterday They believedReuter - 276 words
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Article39 1958-09-08 16 THE Harbours of Alexandria and oi' Latakla, in Syria, were yesterday reopened to night-time navigation. They had been closed between dusk and dawn since last July because of the tense Middle East situation. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article89 1958-09-08 16 Mr. John W. Tilhe. assistant manager of Goodvear Orient Co. Ltd.. who was admitted to the General Hospital last night following a motor accident, is reported to be progressing well. Reports from the hospital said his injuries were "not serious." His friend. James H. coole.v was killed89 words
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Article59 1958-09-08 16 T W< Idlers «B E kll^i y -'^AfrkifM Sergeanl Robert Fri^ttol leave m Algeria M murdered as hewas'ifl tag back to his hotel I Bis Wifi d lour yearß The secoi victim, a I geant major, died In »o9 tal after he hud beengjß threeReuter - 59 words
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Article44 1958-09-08 16 Oil has been found R commercial quantities I Syria it was announced I terday. Soviet experts M firmed that a field disco™ ed in north-east Syria tamed 150 million tons 1 oil one third oi It exulcH table. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article36 1958-09-08 16 JA. J -\N'ESE Foreign M:ms» er. A Firiyanß arrived in Ottawa lastnlgfl for a two-day round I talks with Can idian ir_S Lsters on current lntrmß tional tra a n,,H nnna___i problems U.P.I.U.P.I. - 36 words
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Article63 1958-09-08 16 The Syrian planning minister. Mr. Hassan Jubbara, announced yesterday that President Nasser had signed a ten-year development programme for the Syrian region of the United Arab Republic. He told a press conference that the programme would have a budget of about £218 million and wasReuter - 63 words
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Article20 1958-09-08 16 The Commonwealth Advisory Committee on Defence science Is to meet in Australia from October the to 26 ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article103 1958-09-08 16 India food rationing warning THE Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, told a Press conference in New Delhi that there might have to be food rationing if shortages continued. Immediate measures were unlikely, he said. He was not too worried by the immediate food crisis which he felt would be overcome.103 words
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