The Singapore Free Press, 2 October 1958
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Title Section17 1958-10-02 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya 9 Own Family Paper Binfaaora, rhursday. October 2, 1938. Price 13 (U17 words
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218 1958-10-02 1 'imE Singapore City Coun--1 cii is laced with a contract problem following decision to abandon Tebrau water works tension programme and pi the Johore River pro. council has contracted to buy $756 000 worth of equipment which will not Oe needed now. In a memorandum to218 words
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Article32 1958-10-02 1 October first grade rubber buyers fob. opened m Singapore this morning at 83 7 8 cents a lb., down one-eighth of a cent on yesterday's close. The tone was uncertain.32 words
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98 1958-10-02 1 Disowned by leaders, she is Labour's new boss MRS. Barbara Castle. aged 46. was last night elected chairman of the British Labour Party for the next 12 months* Mr. Lan Mikado, another member of the party's national executive was elected vice-chairman. The appointments were made at the first meeting ofReuter - 98 words
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368 1958-10-02 1 CEASEFIRE COULD NOT BIND US— CHIANG Nationalists: Wishful thinking by Dulles GENERALISSIMO CHIANG KAISHEK was reported m Washington yesterday to have taken issue with the Formosa policy statement on Tuesday by the U.S Secretary of State. Mr. John Foster Dulles. Press and radio reports quoted the Chinese Nationalist leader as368 words
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Article80 1958-10-02 1 Bevan - Bevan \by ]tfR. Aneurln Bevan, the British Labour Party's "shadow" foreign secretary, declared at Scarborough m northern England last night: "We are all the time trembling on the brink, pulling back a bit, and then going forward. "Every time Mr. Dulles makes a speech he sends aReuter - 80 words
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Article85 1958-10-02 1 FORTY THREE people have been drowned m floods m the western districts of Uttar Pradesh state m Northern India. Disclosing this m Lucknow yesterday, Mr. Charan Singh, the state's finance minister said the floods, caused by five days of non-stop rain, had caused this damage:Reuter - 85 words
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Article132 1958-10-02 1 DOOMED MAN TO MARRY IN JAIL DONALD FORBES ared 23. due to be hanged for murder on October 16, was given permission yesterday to be married m Sa ugh ton Jail. Edinburgh, to Miss Margaret McLean, aged 22. A special licence for the marriage has been issued. Tbe Rev. JohnReuter - 132 words
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Article273 1958-10-02 1 Kj liailN IS expected to Wee to hoid the pro. 1 Geneva conference nupin suspension of Foreign a m a new Not? me only new pro toA^ B°vict8 vict i \^.A%o, omcui no ""mediate "on m Wash. would agree to a Foreign Ministers meeting. London observersReuter - 273 words
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Article39 1958-10-02 1 npwo more polio victims A were admitted to Middleton Hospital yesterday, bringing to 34 the total of reported cases m Jthe past month. It was disclosed today that one of the earlier victims had died.39 words
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Advertisement187 1958-10-02 1 I OBSEOO BISCUITS Slogan Competition RESULTS! C. K. Siew Mrs. B. Sobrielo Miss Patricia Teo Mrs. Susan Woolf Vincent Khoo Mrs. Vivian E. Nerva Mrs. Lim Beno Kuan Mrs. C. E. Williams Miss Ang Siew Mvi Mrs. R. E. Marks Ong Yong Khee Miss Lea Apelbaum Albert Chia Master Kelvin187 words
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Article211 1958-10-02 2 Renewed threat to Hussein feared THE fear that the with--1 drawal of British troops from Jordan would be followed by new attempts to undermine King Hussein and force Jordan Into the Syrian-Egyptian orbit was expressed by diplomatic observers yesterday. They were commenting on that .statement by the King. In hisReuter - 211 words
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Article227 1958-10-02 2 A REVIVED mood of optimism A tint pressing world problems would be solved m peace was evident at the Inited Nations yesterday m the wake of developments over both the Far East and Middle East. Backstage talks m Inited Nations lobbies and delegation ollicesReuter - 227 words
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Article121 1958-10-02 2 rpiiFi Unit her pi BriUl I ocr for aviation exports m August, buying £2,438,000 worth of airirts, it was announce,] London yesterday, west Oermany waa second With £2.408.00. Ada third with £1. 163,000 and India fourth with £987,000. Total British exports for the month wereReuter - 121 words
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427 1958-10-02 2 UNITED NATIONS TOLD: KEEP SILENT TILL WARSAW TALK ENDS SAUDI ARABIA told the United Nations yesterday that "the best service" it could render on the Far Eastern crisis was to "keep silent for a while." Speaking fn the General Assembly's world affairs debate, Mr. Ahmed Shukairy, chairman of the SaudiReuter - 427 words
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147 1958-10-02 2 'Kuwait joining Arab League' reports are baseless, says Britain A BRITISH FOREIGN OFFICE .spokesman said m London yesterday that "enquiries m Government circles m Kuwait" showed report Hut Kuwait was joining the Arab League to bo without foundation. A I man announced m Cairo on Monday that Kuwait had appliedReuter - 147 words
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Advertisement128 1958-10-02 2 II|IoCTOBER ISSUE 111 Ifl NOW ON SALE If llll *Ar* 4 mMmmM AM i'^' 'twiim ___t___H Mw _l JaM^MmWl am ImBI^H ____H_Rti__________________________________________^_____ 'r^tim^Ummr* BASOEKI ABDULLAH -FAMOUS INDONESIAN ARTIST IN SINGAPORE fr BfV'H HP vLamm? P3T rJH jtl^v v lßC^7^___________________________Sß W%ss2!& RICHIE BENAUD WRITES ON AUSTRALIA'S JTEST PROSPECTS 'in' hum I128 words
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181 1958-10-02 3 PLAIN NONSENSE IN THE PSALMS, SA YS BISHOP DOME pa«ttif«i i' 1 the P salms were "non--0 sense, archaic, aud non-Christian," Dr. urjif id \skwith, Bishop of Gloucester, told Anflican clergy m conference m London, esterday. This wai partly the reason why even devout churchgoers were asking clergy to shortenReuter - 181 words
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Article89 1958-10-02 3 Premier Earl seeks divorce THE EARL OF SHREWSx BURY, 43-year-old premier Earl of England Ireland, has tiled a petition for divorce against the Countess, alleging her adultery with a member of his staff. Solicitors for the Countess, mother of six children, -aid: "The charges are denied both by the CountessReuter - 89 words
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Article43 1958-10-02 3 PRINCESS Margaret was greeted by about 2,000 cheering people yesterday on a visit to the American pavilion of the Brussels World Fair. The Princess appeared rather tired after dancing until 4 o'clock yesterday morning at a ball. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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295 1958-10-02 3 rpilF question of whe- ther a priest should be forbidden to reveal secret or sin disclosed to him m confession was raided at the Convocation. The canon law steering committee reported that it had been advised by its own and byReuter - 295 words
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87 1958-10-02 3 Hair oil will drive new lorry engine BERLIET. a leading French h«avy lorry manufacturer, claimed yesterday have developed a revolutionary low consumption engine* which runs on any type of fuel animal, vegetable or mineral. Called "the magic." lho engine has been tested on lubricating oil. crude petroleum, olive oil. groundnutReuter - 87 words
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165 1958-10-02 3 JUVENILES and youths under 21 formed 49 per cent, of those convicted of indictable oflfeia m Britain m 1957, according to Home Office flgu published m london yesterday. There were 151.928 males and 14.928 females convicted of indictable offem during the year. Nineteen per centReuter - 165 words
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315 1958-10-02 3 ]i|R. RASHID KARAMI, the new Lebanese Prime Minister, refused last iTI night to enlarge his Cabinet m line with suggestions made by Mr. Robert MeClintock, the American Ambassador m Beirut. "I will not reshuffle my Cabinet under any circumstances," he said. Mr.Reuter - 315 words
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Article38 1958-10-02 3 Bratain's War UnderSecretary, Mr. Julian Amery, will vl3it Singapore and the Federation from October 3 to 14 for a tour of army units. He will be accompanied by General Sir Hugh Stockwell38 words
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Advertisement41 1958-10-02 3 I lor 'Poly-Eth Approved Housewares by FLAMBEAU beautifully ifyltd wonderful to 0* es Hamper mode irful plastic. J^-? i*^7*W m. W mmr™ ""••«t«d wy^ m w^m X« ltt kt. r n( IW WARDEN COMPANY 78 82 ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE-9. "I *****-*****.333*?41 words
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Advertisement207 1958-10-02 3 *f X Jbargain: BARGAIN!! BARGAIN!!! X Don't Miss The Chance... f Normal Price NOW T J Arrow "Lane" White Shirts X Suitable For Office Wear $11.50 9.90 X Arrow "Dale" Superfine X 4 Broadcloth Shirts 15.50 10.90 jj Manhattan Pique "Vericool" and J f "Kooi Peek" Shirts 12.50 9.90 f207 words
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207 1958-10-02 4 The Singapore Free Press Thursday, Oct. 2, 1958. Opinion Indelicate rebuke RELATIONS b» America und For- mosa can be expect to be severely strain ed nol so much ove: u.s. State Secretary's action m raising the possibility of an isles-for-cease-fire trade but for the indirect rebuff administered to Nationalist President207 words
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Article335 1958-10-02 4 Chapman Pincher - Chapman Pincher UK's best news from its long and wet Summer URITAIN'S irowt- ever summer for we.tthei looks like going down m the medical record! as one of the best-ever lor health, especially among the children. Polio cases have been the fewest for 10 years. At the height of335 words
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700 1958-10-02 4 by the REV. CO. RHODES Editor of the Church of England Newspaper 4 ml Lambeth Con- ference tins summer the bishops oi the chinch ol England boldly i' I thi lr decisions about family planning. Can they now change tin lr minds about700 words
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Article141 1958-10-02 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber I'M JJAVING decided that, though it has been a good season lor drinking m the North, it haa been a bad one for grouse. Captain Foulenough has returned to London, "somewhat the better for wear," as he put it. The Macaroon of Macaroon and the Laird141 words
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145 1958-10-02 4 A Channel Tunnel is no threat to port of Dover THE port of Dover has nothing to fear from a Channel Tunnel. That is the view of Mr warren Lane, New York engineer who has been In charge of scientific research In the Channel 'Tho existing facilities are not sufficient145 words
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Advertisement16 1958-10-02 4 SILVER Christening Presents U.S. de SILVA Jeweller* I 106, ORCHARD RD., SINGAPORE. Telephone. ***** miiiilllli mum16 words
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Advertisement25 1958-10-02 4 nHjSSH^^P VEHICLE a The Dietel Engine with the Clean Eahauat M© ■OR LTD. $«ncak>»i 4 hn*-< UNIVftSAI CAIS Iph WIA*N( IROV Kw«.« __,uf»»<* W'tmb«i M«U<<«25 words
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Article235 1958-10-02 5 Banks disclose effect oi recession m Malaya fleet ot *l»e world trade recession on Malayan economy is reflected L fi hankiiu statistics issued by the Singapore (government yesterday. a rnrdhiff to August figures, banks m Malaya only $778,635,000 inon« and advances to trade compared with235 words
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137 1958-10-02 5 Rural hawkers warned: Don't sub-let HHHE Singapore Rural Board yesterday warned stallholders m rural district markets that their licences would be cancelled if stalls were sub-let. A spokesman for the Board said one condition for obtaining a licence was that stall-holders should run the stalls themselves. He was commenting on137 words
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149 1958-10-02 5 Hunt for beauty queen-but with a difference A BEAUTY contest with a difference is now underway m Singapore. In search of this lovely is the recently formed Singapore Publicity Club. But the club, whose members are all actively engaged m advertising and publicity, lays down this condition: Only girls who149 words
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Article, Illustration58 1958-10-02 5 Richard Balls, n. and Jennifer Johns. 0, (abote) are believed to be the youngest competitive roller skating couple m the t'nited Kingdom They are busy at a practice session on the Wellington Pier Gardens rink at Great Yarmouth, Norfolk "Recently they gained third place In theReuter - 58 words
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Article35 1958-10-02 5 Twenty-five Chinese hawkers are to take part m civics course organised by the Department of Inform- ation Services today. They are members of the Boon Teck Road Hawkers Mutual Aid Association.35 words
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Article34 1958-10-02 5 w.re killed >t injured. some an express a bus at ng near Zwolle. Netherlands aid ve.steron its 71 Oroningen to when the aeciThe bus rki rs on me ReuterReuter - 34 words
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51 1958-10-02 5 The United Nations observer group m tin- Lebanon said m its fourth report to the Security Council yesterday that no cases of illegal infiltration Into the country had been detected. Even if it were taking place Its extent "must be regarded as Insignificant.' it addedReuter - 51 words
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Article25 1958-10-02 5 Mi- Sarah Mohamed, 19, .°f Tlie Prettiest Girl m th s Most Attractive SaI eight's Might" at ;1 Park Hotal.25 words
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Article30 1958-10-02 5 St. Stephens' School m Frankel Estate, oil East Coast Road, is to hold a gala fete and fun fair on Sunday, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.30 words
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Article21 1958-10-02 5 The Singapore Medical Services Club wil] hold its annual athletic meeting on Oct 11 at the Jalan Besar Stadium.21 words
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Article111 1958-10-02 5 ARCHITECTS m the SlnPublic Work.> Department have warned the Government that if its buildings are nm maintained properly their values will deteriorate rapidly. m 1050, the total i tal value <>f all Government buildlngi Including Rural Board premises, v $230.*****9 And at the end of la t111 words
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Article34 1958-10-02 5 Tho I)uk<> «.f Atholl WU elected to sit In The Hou Lords m I Scottish ropretatlve Peer at uony m the palacp of Holyrood Houso Edinburgh day.- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Advertisement74 1958-10-02 6 Less tars More taste They said it couldn't be done a cigarette with such an improved fl ter with such exciting taste. But LCr M did it! L M's patented filtering process electrostatically places extra filtering fibres cross-wise to the stream of smoke enabling today's L M to give you74 words
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Miscellaneous206 1958-10-02 6 i l Svdnt'v Jordan JEFF lIAIVKE i mmm— H^MM^M Wm\WißlMww\\\\ SIMMEROOVN.MAC/- ~^Br^ T^l ,m hiOT MW^aTmT+m WS GET A^TCC TM6AA Ui|pp /™WCVE GOT J SMOT UP^ L W L E SuT H,F ufJa '^^^\V M^SeNOLV^ OUT MANDRAKE by lk an<l ,U,il Davis I \<^\ I l'w&mw/M/s*CmrAr7XE were they i£figL2£i»ff 53L-=^206 words
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Miscellaneous414 1958-10-02 6 BORN today, you liave the artistic temperament par eiceMeaee. Por- tunately, the stars have also given you the talent that goes with the temperament so that with the pro- a mr discipline you should become a a creative artist of outstanding sueH cess a Music is perhaps the held iii414 words
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Article180 1958-10-02 7 LONDON, Oct. 1. Previous Today H i t ii< \o. 1 RSS c.l.f. 7*ot>o.t 24 4 buyers 24% buyers Nov 24% buyt 244 buyers 24% sellers 24 sellers aiTBBU Na l S S S P°* L 4- buyers 24% buyers ,l 24% sellers sellers aiTBBEI N 1180 words
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Article105 1958-10-02 7 NEW YORK. Oct. I. Previous 1 oday n\ Straits Spot 94.62 nom. 95.25 nom. ll\ f ut U Straits Contract Ocl 92.00 buyers 93.00 buyers 93.87 sellers 94.62 sellers Dec 92.00 buyers 92.00 buyers 93.25 sellers 94.00 sellers tom Steady. s \u RUBBER: Futures Nov 29.95 buyers105 words
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Article23 1958-10-02 7 !0 Railroads ?2«? f? Pjjptk Boftdi* 8 4 6 3 3 H stocks Composit.- ..v<*ra B .s M _B_ _,jj23 words
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Article34 1958-10-02 7 *m£u __E SET 1 un( ,o,ed M HH*' and n w^SSm """h""* I**?*? v A first .sellers ex-dock If CK-tober shipment 25. 25 cif Above prices quoted In U.S. cents per lb.34 words
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Article98 1958-10-02 7 OPR A Philippines c.i.f. VK./ North European ports delivered r-^I?? 1 I> r ,on ton Ott.fSor. OPR V. straits cif. U.K./North European ports delivered r<E ?vi *S rr lon ton tOtONIT OIL crude Stntfts c.ir. European ports m bulk per long ton October. COCONUT OIL crude98 words
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Article200 1958-10-02 7 F<IRM and active condit tions prevailed on the London stock Exchange rday f or the start of period* tradlng account kiT_S tur h 7 fall m Unlted Kingdom industrial producSJE, to l August was more Am?H offSCt by thG ne W Oi?pm l n- nReuter - 200 words
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Article, Illustration75 1958-10-02 7 Singapore film star Zaiton. who is due back- tonight, sits with Ting Ming of Hong Kong and Mitsuyo Hosaka of Japan m this trisha donated by the Taiwan Visitors Association to the Pacific Area Travel Association at San Francisco, with Inited Air Lines stewaisJess75 words
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Advertisement33 1958-10-02 7 jr A Price $1,065/- (Singapore) "^^jy^ x^Y^»^i tv m ■mi Jiiii mn ri nl l m iMcaea ->/f I 1 SOLE AGENTS: KIAN GWAN (M) LTD. ■r x _2Lj^ Voay^ n^mmtuk kLZ L"__Sr_r_fl33 words
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Miscellaneous97 1958-10-02 7 Today's radio programme 1.15 p.m. Lunchtlme Concert: 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 Men Only; 2.00 Close Down; 5.00 Hello Children; 5.30 Calling All Has; presented by Maisie Cor ei-uo 6.3Q Music from Hollaiu ._cs Lights On: 6.53 Announce.. .ents and Singapore Share Market Report; 7.00 Time Signal and News;97 words
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Miscellaneous42 1958-10-02 7 SINGAPORE HICH TIDES TODAY- 12.48 p.m. TOMORROW: 1.35 a.m. and 1.17 p.m. SATURDAY: 2.12 a.m. and 1.50 p.m. SUNDAY: 2.57 a.m. and 2.28 p.m. MONDAY: 3.59 a.m and 3.20 p.m. TUESDAY: 5.36 a.m. and 4.36 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 7.24 a.m. and 6.21 p.m.42 words
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403 1958-10-02 8 THE M AN AT THE WINDOW DIALLED 999 IT looked like beinir just another day f o t 62 year old Albert Smith, lying m groundfloor bed as he has done for the last 14 years, Then suddenly, only 12 feet from his bed, he saw a £1,700 snatch by403 words
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Article, Illustration146 1958-10-02 8 UNCLE BRIAN j SAVED i TOMMY, 4, FROM DEATH Clutching a posy of Dahlias, four year old Tommy Gibbons went to hospital last wr ek to say "Thank you" to his uncle 14 yea r old Brian Gibbons who was still swart hed m bandPopper - 146 words
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Article, Illustration63 1958-10-02 8 The Rev. R. C. Stebbing. who teas appointed /< an engineering firm before being ordained, has k an interest m machines by buying a 1911 traction engine. Children at Taeolneston, Norfolk, where he is rector, enjoy taking rides on the engine at local fetes, and Mr.Reuter - 63 words
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Article, Illustration44 1958-10-02 9 picture. Lov e 1 y American actress Linda Christian admires an evening dress m mauve velvet worn with a matching at i collection Presentation m Tierre Balmain fashion house m Paris recently. rhe actress is tflur|n* Parisian fashion noii>i>s. U.P.I.U.P.I - 44 words
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Article, Illustration86 1958-10-02 9 A keen amateur painter is holidaymaker Rowena Ryle of Cambridge, and here she sketchtc an old mill on the north coast of Norfolk. Although the mill staJids on the edge of the salt marshes about a mile from the sea it is sometimes surrounded byReuter - 86 words
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Article, Illustration47 1958-10-02 9 sign l l J (itching f fiew, has by Yorkshire's Hiding County n tt very d "rr collected old from di the area an, '■I' ty the roadside r 'V the nam, or old lh) admin a nl outside "hi Byland, historic Revaux Reuter picture.Reuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration2340 1958-10-02 10 PELHAM GROOM - PELHAM GROOM Another Latiff story by •I FT US DRINK SHE RAISED HER CLASS AND CHAN TSIN LOOKED INTO HER EYES AND FOLLOWED SUIT 'YOU'VE COT MY CLASS' THERE IS LIPSTICK ON IT ALL THE SWEETER, LINDA, MY DEAR,' AND THE BESOTTED MILLIONAIRE OPENED2,340 words
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Article, Illustration640 1958-10-02 11 Tin departure from Malaya of Urn Ist King's Dragoon Guards oo October IS will mark not only the close ol" a vigorous contrili on |,i the downfall of terrorism m the Federation, but also the biii ,-lnnter m (he history ol' the640 words
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Article, Illustration71 1958-10-02 11 Dun and night patrols ads kept K.D.G. armoured ear crews busy for long They averaged 1.000 miles a month. Pic- Here is a scout ear or escort it it Major Brian Cobb Heft) Squadron leader. the Wh Mh Royal Hussars, shakes lianas uith Major Alan Bond. Squadron leader,71 words
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Article100 1958-10-02 11 Parachute jump by chaplain ;Led by the Commanding; f Officer of the Far East Air Force's Parachute School (Sqn. Ldr. it. IV Mullins) 17 parachutists 2 one of them is seen here made practice jumps into the sea off R.A.F. Changi recently from a Valctti aircraft. lAmongst thrm were two100 words
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305 1958-10-02 12 EMERGENCY MOVES IN P.I. INCLUDE CHECK-UP ON ALIENS FOLLOWING the flare-up m the Formosa Strait, a Manila Lower House 1 committee has prepared plans for a check-up on the addresses and status of all aliens m the Philippines. Mr. Felipe Garduque, chairman of the House of Representatives codification of lawsU.P.I; Reuter - 305 words
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Article76 1958-10-02 12 'Too early yet for pessimism' JAPANESE Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi said ii Tokyo that it was "still to become pessimistic" about the Formosa Strait negotiation! ben the United States and Communist China ln aw. Mr Xi hi said there various international involved m the Strait question. "Outsider countries ihould nolU.P.I - 76 words
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Article42 1958-10-02 12 Dr. Ali Sastroamidjojo, chief Indonesian delegate to the United Nations, said m New York that, m the next five years. IndoB alms to be self-suffi-cient m rice. Vast new opened up to rice cultivation U.P .I.U.P.I - 42 words
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Article, Illustration38 1958-10-02 12 Turkish President j Celal Bayar (bare- headed) seen at Karachi Airport m- specting a guard of j honour during his re- cent visit. On extreme left is Pakistani President Iskender Mirza who personally welcomed the Turkish President, j38 words
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Article57 1958-10-02 12 rE United States has signed an agreement to provide U*****,800,000 worth of surplus farm products to India. Yet another agreement for the sale of farm surpluses to India is still under negotiation. Rice, cotton and additional wheat are included m the new agreement, whichReuter - 57 words
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Article27 1958-10-02 12 Thirty members of the proscribed Federal Party of Ceylon have been released after 14 weeks of house detention following communal riots last May27 words
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220 1958-10-02 12 Kishi feels US gesture needed now JAPANESE Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi will tell U.S. Defence Secretary Neil McElroy in Tokyo thai the United States must makt •dramatic demonstration" of friendship toward Japan, sources close to the pro-Western Japanese leader said in Tokyo. Mr. Kishi will emphasise, these sources said, thatU.P.I - 220 words
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Article27 1958-10-02 12 Indian President Rajendra Prasad m a national radio and television appearance m Tokyo called for renewal of the "close aid ancient ties" between Japan and India. U.P.I.U.P.I - 27 words
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Article11 1958-10-02 12 Visiting Indian President Prasad leaves Tokyo on Saturday for Rangoon.— ReuterReuter - 11 words
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Article37 1958-10-02 12 Japan will soon start negotiations with Communist Hungary. Rumania and Bulgaria to resume diplomatic relations. Tokyo Foreign Ofliee sources said. They said Japan hopes to resume diplomatic ties with the Communist countries by early next year.— U.P.I.U.P.I - 37 words
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Article18 1958-10-02 12 Indonesia m July exported 4,278 gross long tons ol copra and 14.600 short tons of palm oil. U.P.I.U.P.I - 18 words
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Article52 1958-10-02 12 A veteran of the R.A.F., Mr. G.R. Owen of Rhodesia, who volunteered to join the Nationalist Chinese air force "lor active service against the communists." has been thanked by General Chen Chiasiiang, commander ol the Nationalist Air Force. He added, however, that the Nationalist Air Force was not open toU.P.I - 52 words
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Article28 1958-10-02 12 The largest oil tanker to be built m Japan, the 46.73_ti deadweight ton Ooho Maru, has been launched at the Harlma Dockyard m Aioi City, near Kobe. U.P.I.U.P.I - 28 words
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Article29 1958-10-02 12 Rear-Admiral Liv Hou-tu. Nationalist Chinese Defence Ministry spokesman, said m Taipeh: "We are firing far below the number of shells the communists are shooting at the Quemoy Islands."— ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article27 1958-10-02 12 Delegates from six Asian nation^ India. Pakistan. Burma. Ceylon. Indonesia and Japan are now m London under the auspices of the United Nations International Labour Organisation. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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199 1958-10-02 12 Japan has great potential for pastoral farming ¥\R. P.D. SEARS, of the *J New Zealand Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, on his return from Japan, said m Wellington: "When the Japanese develop their pastoral farming. New Zealand will have to be on its toes to keep up with Japan,"Reuter - 199 words
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Advertisement17 1958-10-02 12 Bwh i -i] fi. TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD (Ll &^J Jcrcit "»"r s.Nt.Po«t' L MANAGING OltlClO* SONAID PffK17 words
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Article839 1958-10-02 13 EILEEN ASCROFT - EILEEN ASCROFT by rpHKBK is one sm 1 jecl on which all men are Prepared to discourse. And l thai subject is NNOMLiN. I met artist Graham Sutherland over his favourite drink, Bloody Mary (a dramatic mixture of vodka and tomato juice). Dapper m black839 words
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Article, Illustration98 1958-10-02 13 SEARCHING for something to pep up your holiday wardrobe? Here is a Paris-inspired sensation at a budget price only three guineas. It is a tube dress that finishes m a swirling flurry of impressed pleats at the knee, so pretty for walking or an evening's dancing. In98 words
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Article245 1958-10-02 13 WHAT IS IT ABOUT THE SUMMER MONTHS OF SUNSHINE. OUTDOOR RELAXATION AND HOLIDAYS THAT SPELLS DANGER TO A MARRIAGE? Figures for broken marriages rise steeply m the summer. Look at this season's havoc of hearts that have changed their minds. The lovely wife of245 words
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Article, Illustration54 1958-10-02 13 KOR the smart girl is this American sailor look." This delightfully fresh-in -appeal dress by Brilkie is made m a dot tooth check. T h c tlirecquarter I r.mlan bodice hai I wide pointed eoll.n and fly-front ning trimmed with a lame centra*! bow and finished with aReuter - 54 words
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469 1958-10-02 14 ARCHIE QUICK - A LEAGUE OF EUROPE IS BOUND TO COME IN THE FUTURE ARCHIE QUICK by MANCHESTER City manager Leslie MtDowaii is convinced that a European League is a certainty of the future, that it will be a good thing for British football and its supporters, but that it has snags. Tlie469 words
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Article111 1958-10-02 14 UNITED STAR ORDERED OFF /\NE player was sent yj off the field and two had their names taken by the referee m a "friendly" soccer game played m Manchester last night between Manchester United and the Swiss champions, Berne Young Boys. The player sent oil wao Colin Webster, the UnitedReuter - 111 words
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Article47 1958-10-02 14 ults of yesterday's Rugby matches In Britain: lliighy Union: Saracens 9 Middlesex Hospital 0: Cardiff 8 Penarth 0; Clifton 6 Rath 6; Maestee, 8 Llanellv B; Polity pool 14 Gloiu i 3. Rugby League: Yorkshire cup seml-flnal: Wak. Trinity 21 Bat lev 13 ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article100 1958-10-02 14 BRITISH SOCCER RESULTS RIM LTS of yesterday's British soccer league fixtures were as follows; I \<-i I HIKI I Wrrvham Mansfield 1 Bradford I Swindon Norwich K'mouth Southampton :j Notts Co. 0 LEAOI I l OCR ChestCl Watford I Darlington Walsall 3 Olllinrhan Oldham 2 Aldorshot 0 Coventry 4 CreweReuter - 100 words
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Article47 1958-10-02 14 Patcual Peret, Argentinian holder or lhe world flyM boxing title, prill meet Dommy I .sm of the Phllipplnei m title hout m Manila probably next month 'Ihe v. ls announced by ?fl?f. Laiaro Xo < manager of htle holder Pere 7 m iiiienos llrei resterd47 words
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Miscellaneous168 1958-10-02 14 _*M_ jfT will cc don* on »>€-. ,-SoHßSTE*sorrinp T i_„ -r AslD SERVU^ SHIP. FEAWLi-^ r«BO <M§> H* The Ma -buRiSTs g Y FIR4T LUNCH STtwAAos MMi jd \^th T will 4uST *"<*««> ***T ew«*W, /AA£ CH THE** V** yAu 29,600 lc** Qf 6tiu TlfeD up A T TILBURY D6UMERIN4168 words
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Article298 1958-10-02 15 F x ,HI X and son w.» L ctieket profe«In the Bolton rl,,iu next summer. year old HHan with Walkin gCORINO "ABIT, peter WaUon ,hes for Chorley c i" thi- UncaaWH 1( simr bistrans- from Burnley. «c Si an amateur there, i;l Ws th.cc prolejsional with298 words
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Article101 1958-10-02 15 mm m mww H Johansson of to meet the British the 8w« heavyweight title S« b j ce vu y ne^ ldlam L(,n aS; 1 jounced yes- Solomons. Brian London heat Willie trano (U.S.). ranked number three m the world ratings, on Tuesday night. BolomonsReuter - 101 words
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629 1958-10-02 15 A narrow defeat for University SINGAPORE Cricket Club "A" beat University of Malaya on the padang yesterday by 11 points (goal, penalty, and a tryj to eight (goal and try). It was a close and hard fought match, and the scores were tied until629 words
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Article, Illustration52 1958-10-02 15 JET-BOAT MAN AWAITS CALMER WEATHER Dicture. DONALD (AMPBELL, holder of the world water speed re. cord, smiles from the cockpit of his jet. powered hydroplane, Bluebird. He is wait. lng for ideal conditions m which to attempt 250 miles an hour on Lake Coniston. His present world record is 239.07Reuter - 52 words
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Article52 1958-10-02 15 rE M. C. C. players, who play two matches m Ceylon at the week-end. yesterday had their first practice with a cricket ball s'.nce sailing for Australia. The players, limine; an enclosed net, had a session of close catching to harden their hands and regain the feel of52 words
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248 1958-10-02 16 Cyprus troops alerted for new terror offensive IMIIS warning wt nt out to all security forces m <\prus from headquarters at Nicosia lasl night:* Hatch out for KOKA attempts to blow up bridges, culverts and islands m main roads after midnight tonight/ Tho security forces are believed to have Intercepted248 words
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Article48 1958-10-02 16 Known a.^ "Tlie Hangman ol Buchenwald." Martin Bornn ir-old former Hitler S.s. camp guard who wu i ntenced to hard labour for life In July for the murder of 25 concenm camp prisoners. app< aled v terday for a ie w trial. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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321 1958-10-02 16 AUSTRALIA and New Zealand yesterday formally joined the United fc States m calling on Communist China to stop attacking Quemoy and Matsu. The three countries of the Anzus alliance stated m a joint communique after eight hours of ministerial talks m Washington, "Armed forceReuter; U.P.I - 321 words
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81 1958-10-02 16 OFFERED LIFT HOME, ROBBED OF $100 A 68-YEAR-OLD Singapore woman. Tan Swee Hoav of Jalan Besar, was robbed of $100 by two men who offered her a lift while she was on her way home after visiting a relative m Woodbridge Hospital last night The men, instead of taking her81 words
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Article46 1958-10-02 16 Hysterical German teenaged girls climbed over two high wire fences and sneaked through military polire lines around a U.S. army post at Friendberg last night to give Private Elvis Presley a screaming reception to his new job m Germany. U.P.I.U.P.I - 46 words
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Article166 1958-10-02 16 Ne Win -Powers for me, not army /IENKHAL Ne Win, Burma's army chief-of-stalf and prime mini ;nate denied charges m Rangoon y thai acquired government power last week ti coup d'etat. The charges were lev •■lied 'tie extreme li •sltion National Ui The Front .id the army acquired power byReuter - 166 words
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Article29 1958-10-02 16 Flags w.re out ln Algiers yesterday to celebrate the referendum results and the arrival m Algeria today of General de Gaulle, the French prime minister ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration69 1958-10-02 16 ABKIGHTON Diana Frenih doesn't wear her h, un her sleeve but earlier heart throb on tier back. In make-up she In had painted a portrait if her hero and the iflirmation 'I love Aldo.' She is seen here at the premiere of Aldus latest liim ''The Naked andReuter - 69 words
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Article15 1958-10-02 16 President Eisenhower will go into hospital tomorrow for his annual medical check-up. Reuter.Reuter - 15 words
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