The Singapore Free Press, 3 October 1958
1958-10-03
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section17 1958-10-03 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya 9! Own Family Paper^ SiafapM*. Iriday. Octobgr 3. 1958. Price 15 Cts.17 words
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282 1958-10-03 1 Govt. launches big probe into subversion drive by MCP riiHL' Federation Govern--1 ent has begun a full[le probe Into the Main Communist Party's iversion campaign. follows close observaof the various tactics adopted by the M.C.P. to penetrate Into schools, political parties and labour organisations. Vnfirming this yesterday, the Director of282 words
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123 1958-10-03 1 IT WILL BE 'RADIO SINGAPORE' ON JAN. 4 TOE break-up of Radio A Malaya into two sepaunits will come into I on Jan 4 the first y In 1959. tion operating from ta Lumpur will be nown as Radio Malaya •\nd that m the Colony as Radio Singapore It is123 words
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Article48 1958-10-03 1 SINGAPORE detectives erday detained two men one of them suspected of being a secret society group leader. Working on a tip-ofT. the detectives raided a flat In Kelantan Lane. Jalan Besar. Six parangs, nine rods, a tyre lover and bottles were sel7«48 words
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Article38 1958-10-03 1 Canada took action yesterday to ban imports of Soviet tin. The trade department announced m Ottawa that only imports from countries taking nart h. the International Tin Agreement will be allowed into Canada ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article212 1958-10-03 1 Russia gave the I direct confirmation It night that she had resumed nuclear t< 'he United BU ed that tho total number of So\ I the past few dl had risen to four. oviet agenrv tement issued In Berlin tli.it t« had been resumed inc.eReuter - 212 words
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276 1958-10-03 1 SMOKERS TO PAY FOR SLUMP IN DRINKING New duty imposed to boost falling revenue fHE additional duty on cigarettes and tobacco announced by the Singapore Government last night was seen m financial circles this morning as a move to bolster falling revenue. The duty is expected to bring m an276 words
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183 1958-10-03 1 Countess tried to knock off his hat /COUNTESS Lorraine v> poulett, charged m a London court yesterday with being drunk and disorderly at Waterloo, London rail terminus, was alleged to have tried to knock off the station master's trilby hat. She told him: "Why don't you wear a top hat?"Reuter - 183 words
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116 1958-10-03 1 BRITAIN'S Comet 4 Jet airliner landed at New York last night at the end of her maiden trans Atlantic proving flight. Mr. Basil Smallpiece, managing director of British Overseas Airways Corporation operators of the Comet— told reporters: "We are ready toReuter - 116 words
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Advertisement19 1958-10-03 1 Io 1 P M m m 1:1 Wm ALL LEADING STORES I SOLE AGCNTS: VAN HOUTEN SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR19 words
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311 1958-10-03 2 U.S. attack on Russia gets U.N. applause /^IIIEI American t.N. delegate Henry Cabot Lodge was loudly applauded m the General Assembly yesterday when he made a short reply to new Russian charges on the Middle East, and concluded: "I have already given the whole (Russian) speech far more attention thanReuter - 311 words
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157 1958-10-03 2 Straight back: to his death cell after jail wedding o A Ml KDKKI X due to J[ Abe hanged on Oct. 1U J 0 and his bride were 1 allowed no time J together by themselves < 1 after being married m t o Saughton Jail, Edin. < t burgh,Reuter - 157 words
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Article97 1958-10-03 2 AFRO-ASIAN GROUP TO MEET TODAY THE 29-iKition Afro- Asian group is meeting m New York todt| to disthe Far East crisis. up felt thif was an appropriate moment to try to make constructive efforts to help case the lon arising from the di ipute over the Chinese offshore islands. AReuter - 97 words
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Article24 1958-10-03 2 The French Government is preparing to end it trusteeship In French Togoland m 1960. giving the African territory full lndepi ndeii' ReuterReuter - 24 words
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94 1958-10-03 2 Court plea for special power to deal with 'baby prostitutes' Tin lon iii.i Mr. E. R. Gu< t appealed In day for more power to deal with "those baby prostitutes who are flooding the pla. R mandlng a 17-year-old girl m custody until ()rf 1P > al had pi- uiltyReuter - 94 words
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149 1958-10-03 2 5 NIGERIA P.M.s HOLD 'LITTLE SUMMIT' IN U.K. FIVE Nigerian premiers at the independence-for-Nigeria conference m London yesterday held a "little summit" meeting to thrash out a compromise agreement on future control ot police when British colonial rule ends m the big West African Federation. Conference sources reporting this alsoReuter - 149 words
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Advertisement154 1958-10-03 2 jfl^ mognetic recording tape Ju Wlt>> jlmo4t unlimited |DB S Aiailable at all good stores and v The Federal Dispensary Ltd. m P A NATURAL SOURCE OF ENERGY In order to overcome tiredness, a child needs 1^ n energy restoring food. Taken as a drink or jfl :'.T|I .n concentrated154 words
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Advertisement15 1958-10-03 2 SCHFRER'S jW^ffe^H mstend lan Apple «U i SCHERKR'S B| CAPSULE fl SINGAPORE DISPENSARY e//V6A/>o*£ 915 words
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259 1958-10-03 3 4 r at the Labour A annual conference rborough shocked delei relay by alleging that civil defence workers were to be Issued with a storo lethal pills. rhe purpose, he said, was that people not quite dead m H-bomb explosion could take theReuter - 259 words
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Article, Illustration96 1958-10-03 3 lEADING businessmen and trade coma missioners last night attended a hii;<M Chamber of Commerce cocktail party m Hill Street to bid farewell to the trade delegation due to leave for Austramd New Zealand tomorrow. The Free Press picture shows (left tv right) Mr. 11. Shepherd,96 words
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51 1958-10-03 3 I House ol the ion of Cantertnent" of England lay agreed to sustion of a ed canon law ally forbidding veai secrets of Lai. c agreed on to drop discus- recy obn conflrmthe con- ering d then been advised ecy waa ni with EnglishReuter - 51 words
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194 1958-10-03 3 SEVEN SHARE FRAUD CHARGES ARE DROPPED gEVEN charges against three men and a com pany accused of share pushing transactions Here dropped by the prosecution m London J esterday. Twelve charges remained against the accused at the Old Bailey central criminal court The accused are: Frank Hay Livingstone Mackinnon, 41,Reuter - 194 words
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Article33 1958-10-03 3 JNJOME of the 1959 model American cars have been barred from six ear parks m St. Louis because they are "too long, too low and carry too many expensive gadgets." ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article23 1958-10-03 3 Sir Winstar and Lady Churchill arrived at London j Airport from Gibraltar last night after a two-month Mediterranean holiday. i ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Advertisement34 1958-10-03 3 ITIAIVSFIELDS I NEW TRAVEL BUREAU I A T FITZPATRICKS f| 1 SUPERMARKET CAN NOW ATTEND TO ALL I I YOUR TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS Jj 2 3 O 9 I MIAD OFFICE OCEAN BIDG. SINOAPORE. 134 words
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Advertisement190 1958-10-03 3 A rea/ Chance to buy Luxurious Wash Wear Suiting at I SALE PRICES 1 1 Drip Dry over night Drying needs no pressing Normol Price NOW o ORLON/NYLON $10.90 $4.90 DACRON/NYLON 7.90 3.90 ORLON/NYLON 6.90 3.50 V COTTON/DACRON 6.5^0 3.90 J| NYLON/CORD 7.90 4.90 < j; DACRON/NYLON 8.90 5.90 i|190 words
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207 1958-10-03 4 The Singapore Free Press Friday, Oct. 3, 1958. WORTH OF A PLEDGE I>USSIA\S resumption of its unannounced I atomic tests ha>\ caused some disappointment, little surprise and even less disillusionment. Such is the now almost universal discredit m which the Soviet leaders now stand. Russia announced on Marcli 31 that207 words
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275 1958-10-03 4 Is the atomic submarine really safe? THE uB, Atomic Em Commission has order .1 complete Inve t Igatlon Into what would happen if a major collision tore op Mi* impartmem "i atomic übmarine v> hlle m port Tiic Commission has ask- for :i i ush report <»m tho re ult275 words
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Article1162 1958-10-03 4 MENDING the MIND of a MURDERER jMerrick Winn REPORTS A REMARKABLE I EXPERIMENT NOW IN I ACTION AT BROADMOOR I AND DISCOVERS FACTS I TO ROUSE A NATION S I CONSCIENCE Ol he rest oj the world t)y rting research into a problem all i world broods on, b ha1,162 words
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Advertisement21 1958-10-03 4 PLATINUM WHITE GOLD I GOLD I WEDDING RINGS P. H. HENDRY. JfWtQtf M North BrMft Road. Singapore, 6. 81 Ku.il* Lumpur.21 words
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Advertisement78 1958-10-03 4 Most murderers 65 per cent are insane at the time of their crime. Of the rest 25 per cent are m some nay almorrnal. 303EE ELECTRIC CHANGER popular, nrw pp;i ■utomtUc projection Run your n< m v comfortable rhali m froni with your audience a button And with Hip addition78 words
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41 1958-10-03 5 Spending on new standpipes to be cut i Ml I ha; orstand ted nimittee trat i r approve $500 000 t'd with a possible et, the comrecommendtd 000 would the waUr to cregt 130 pea irtment alv ral other budget esti-41 words
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Article45 1958-10-03 5 Five members of the Australian Antarctic base at Mawson left on Tuesday on a 1.000 mile trek to make further measurements of the thickness of the polar ice-cap according to an External Affairs Department spokesman m Canberra yesterday ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article302 1958-10-03 5 LOWER GOVT. STARTING PAY PLANNED QINCiAPOKI Govern- O meat's civil service H structure is now being re--0 vised and reorganised JJ with a view to effecting 4, short and long-term ecu- <• no m i Mr K. C. Hoffman, Per--4> inanent Secretary (Esta- <| blishment), told the Free Press that302 words
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Article25 1958-10-03 5 'NO WINTER ELECTION-M AC The Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Maomillan, said last night he had no intention of having a general election this wintt ReuterReuter - 25 words
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225 1958-10-03 5 i 29-YEAR-OLD man who escaped from Broadmoor criminal lunatic asylum last July and terrorised the local countryside before he was recaptured, was jailed for life at Reading South-west England, yesterday. Frank Mitchell, who soent 34 hours at liberty, hadReuter - 225 words
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Article101 1958-10-03 5 Today's radio programme 1.15 p.m. Sweet and Lively 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 Fun and Frolic; 2 00 Close Down: 5.00 String Serenade; 5.30 At the Flnno; 6.45 R nch; 600 Mall Bag, Snrojini LourdM your requests; 6.43 Light! On; 653 Announcement! and Singapore Share Market Re] 7.00 Time101 words
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Advertisement37 1958-10-03 5 fINE FURNITURE AT COMPETITIVE PRICES BY VAN HIN Above is a fine DIVIDER made Showroom:- 136 142, Orchard Road Spore. Tel: 341 44/***** to su aTwS?" 1 fir li $49 5/-^ (4 y V $585/- v reogRATION/BQRMF^37 words
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Advertisement44 1958-10-03 5 SINGAPORE NON-STOP TO HONG KONG TWICE WEEKLY C Return toUowing day t^ssif^-^^^, OCTOBER A. /•■<% ft A '4 '"'4 f ALSO TWICE WEEKLY (Return same dayTl pw MALAYAN I AIPWA Yf I SKYMASTER SERVICES I MALAYAN AIRWAYS j THROUGH YOUR USUAL TG/tVi L 4GBHT I44 words
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Advertisement63 1958-10-03 6 ONLY L&M HAS 1T... U.S. Patent awarded tin Miracle Tip! IRMmMbI MMMa^i^ffi,^ I You get with each LfcM cigarettes i i the full exciting flavour of the I Southland's finest tobaccos. You get the patented Miracle > Tip. .pure white as a filter should for cl<aner, b< noking. i iik63 words
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Miscellaneous197 1958-10-03 6 I'm"i m -ff i py Sydn*? Jordan I MAKINO PCX? f NAWKfc POHMATE H iJ!\HK IE "c ALL VHQ 6A«TH feS CAII.N« CARTM CONT«(X J M^ VC SB J THE MOON JtJf.' 7 ONME.wI A« Kt'^^ CON TOOL ARE YOU Jn L iMiBMNCV Mi««M «>« >***■• what Nfcx r A197 words
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Miscellaneous451 1958-10-03 6 v^if^"?^^ BORN today, you are an "all cnaracter". you are high- spirit- tct enough lo put throu yet you have sufficient lelf-contro tv kiep your temper m check ana i p< ik out ot turn. m You have ambition, and au n i the type to bo satisfied with i451 words
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314 1958-10-03 7 SIR HENRY - SIR HENRY BY gIR HENRY LEE, the Malayan Finance Minister, said m London yesterday that the need to moderate violent fluctuations" m rubber prices might result m a meeting of the International Rubber Group before 1960. K-i n mdal conference to discuss the advisabilityReuter - 314 words
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Advertisement352 1958-10-03 7 U.K. closing prices I ONDON. Oct. Previous Today ■m i{ 1 lt>S C.1.1. L p«ru Oct 24% buyers buyers 1 MM sei: seUers Nov. 24tt buyers 24 buyers 24% sellers seUers RIHBtR So BSB <vot 24-S, buyers buyers 24% sellers sellers i k-s SettlMMal v n.»>. 24V4 buyers 24 buyers352 words
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Advertisement61 1958-10-03 7 i"'"" SINCAPORE I HIGH TIDES I TODAY 1.17 p.m. I I TOMORROW: I M am and 1..*)0 p.m. BUNDAI 2.57 a.m. and 2.28 p.m. MONDAI 3.. r a.m hul SJSI p.m. TUESDAY: 5.36 a.m. j ;ind 1.11 p.m. I WEDNESDAY I a.m. Ind I p.m. 2 :mi i!M>^ s n61 words
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Advertisement156 1958-10-03 7 **</sL>+ 'I' Ifl //I WESTCIoS': s ';V' J AURORA LTD., (ElectriCBl 0 ««"> M iUA^ l MMr a News from Malaya How much do your friends Place your ■übscriDtlon* weekly Straits Budget, con S^^tVPMH I taining major Items of news W^^'^Z&CZZZF^^l and editorial comments as f^^MH^ >P^R^^sß published m the156 words
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Article169 1958-10-03 8 Spurne crept her rE love of 30 Thompson, a v morning Into Warr. Tlnit climb led T travel and Attractive Ifisi d< accused of conduct as the man at rwi He was bound over In the haviour next your. And she left the i Warr, director of I), lai Mr.169 words
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Article, Illustration51 1958-10-03 8 BRITAIN'S MOTOR SHOW THE BEST EVER This year sBl i t I S h Motor Show which recently I at Earl's Court, London, is bigger and better th^n ever. rything fi tor t i wheeled Iru md I N ial Wd' ms On th< t jurly t ivy Hlp ReuterReuter - 51 words
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Article, Illustration70 1958-10-03 8 A Eileen Peel, who opened m T s Flints "The Elder Statesman" at the Cambridge Theatre, London rely, had a problem: her part calls for her to smoke ctgai V*! P 01 10 them before, find to take I m the art from confirmed ctgat Pamela ShiPopper - 70 words
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Woman and Beauty FREE PRESS SUPPLEMENT
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Title Section10 1958-10-03 1 Woman and Beauty FREE PRESS SUPPLEMENT Friday, October 3, 1958.10 words
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726 1958-10-03 1 Janet Tomlinson - YOUR FA CE YOUR FORTUNE-BUT WHA T OF COST? Janet Tomlinson By PRACTICE makes a perfect makeup. A mature woman mixes her make-up as an expert mixes a cocktail o little of this brand, a little of that. The result on her -is just right. But don't forget that izce726 words
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175 1958-10-03 1 It's hip-hip for hoops latest aid for a slim, trim figure ALL that the latest New York slimming treatment calls for is a child's hoop. If started on TV, where Edie Adams, a clever Broadway comedienne, kept a hoop whirling round her middle by what appeared to be centrifugal force,175 words
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Advertisement110 1958-10-03 1 This is COLORAMA 9 JmOtiiiwl P*^ k!HL^^ B^v _jt jB B B^ A, h P^^^ BLI :^h Your Favourite Make -Up m an exciting New Case SnkJPffi Partor s fabulous Creme Puff m a nnte of n wonderful COLORAMA cases! Each colour lovelier than the last. Choose one choose them110 words
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Article, Illustration192 1958-10-03 2 Joy Matthews - Two smart girls wear the pants —and they love it Joy Matthews EWEST way to turn up for a formal evening is wearing a pair of beautifully cut, beautifully fashioned, beautifully coloured trousers. I have seen Kay Ken dall looking superb m a pair of bright pink pants, topped with192 words
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Advertisement170 1958-10-03 2 recommend Xv'vXvX kr y Jft I n KELVINATOR KB6-H iMfiiiVi Cu fl Capacity lilil! L Cold Clear to :i^::i:i?:^S?s r |l ,*«^4['i> Qi I f| o° r Design Full-v. |g> 4,4T^ If h zen Food Cnevt Full M?Lrfc -D '/I W idth Meat Troy InTv r I many more teotui170 words
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Article, Illustration118 1958-10-03 3 TEEN AGE GLAMOUR TIPS SHE is 17 ond on ugly duckling. She has freckles— and is self-conscious about them. Her eyebrows straggle hap hazordly. Her hair is a mess. She is still a child. Can you blame her, for looking so unhappy? Yet she need not be— nor the millions118 words
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587 1958-10-03 3 Important: Never try to look older than you are rUMOI R" i s not a w ord reserved solely for the sophisticated, says Max Factor, Hollywood's noted authority on make-up and beauty, but for the young and older women of any age. However, he quickly adds, those seeking glamour must587 words
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Advertisement10 1958-10-03 3 ▼^^J^d^BJ^pß^B'^ N^^B^B KLEENEX^^^^^I A^H ilk Tfce wofWt finesf feues_ KLEENEX10 words
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Article, Illustration303 1958-10-03 4 Paris feud Up or fashion Goes on: down? PARIS designers have still not decided whe ther or not the s^ck and trapeze lines have had their day and ni^ht. Some have doggedly stuck to the full flared trapeze style with the sk^t hem raised a good two inches m their303 words
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Advertisement170 1958-10-03 4 fWIFM 7*£ COfiiS THB BiC*£T 9f YOUTH k' Jpf pt m| I v latie STABILISED SOLUTION OF ROYAL JELLY the most versatile the most automatic sewing machine there is! lln Necchl Sopernova dors what no other machine can do! You .just chose your pattern, push the switch and sil back170 words
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Advertisement286 1958-10-03 5 Lifetex A V Tables Wwiih M4NV 07H6R P*rrtßHS ALSO AVAIL AU£ II '''Ull: CtEAKIS EASILY WITH V-r~J V W.!ttoT *"OHOL <ANKOT SCRATCH I RUST HARM >T. OfcM.AH.. This compact model has a metal frame that folds easily, brass finished or black enamelled legs with non-skid rubber tips. The table top286 words
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239 1958-10-03 6 Biologist studies the busy bee and makes a discovery 'rill; STUDY <>» Ihc bee is one of tin* most fascinating In all natural history and it would Indeed be a strange world without this industrious, invaluable insect a world, m fact, from which all fruit and flowers would have dis239 words
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461 1958-10-03 6 KATLEEN ROBINSO - How to mould a man —British know the trick KATLEEN ROBINSO by I HAVE been talking to tailor*, oaroers ana co^--1 metlc manufacturers. All agree that for .soiling their products and then .skill there s thing like a dame." IT'S WOMEN who persuade men to wear brighter colours; IT'S WOIHEN461 words
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Advertisement52 1958-10-03 6 jS wonderful/ R 4 ■KM; aVMr Mr \ijIMbhUMMLV H _rf#\^EMJMy^"T shampoo \vi<li Cl?j^ I V_rT B .^i' t *«p? V > 1 It >■ Uh eg| th.it i^^f^n J9 llt nou i. n 111 -C«!ft^ 'ii •.11 tlie ihlning bcautj ol yoni hair, Ling it I, ;i,y arid llmsfuJly <)•52 words
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Advertisement67 1958-10-03 6 rogeßjlCsai let Vl Sl/ \s!r c or na au c Cologne j nOW n fr^ e s P ec 0 pointc de Diamont bottle. this world famous Eau de Cologne. b Gollet m the same beautiful bottle, new fragrant ExtroOW Lavender Water 80"", tinged with ambergris. mj^Lr^ji 2iMfll\ original round67 words
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Article452 1958-10-03 7 OR HOW TO RELAX... VIA THE BIG PLUNGE ou arc one of those women who yearn for the luxury of re- flX inii and can't find time, then lesolve to accomplish this with a weekly glamour bath. it will erase accumulated feelings of fatigue while you save hours452 words
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253 1958-10-03 7 Comfort comes in new shapes and sizes pOOD furnishings make a home. Comfort means relaxation, contentment and wellbeing. Today there is no need for the cumbersome wooden furniture of yesterday that cost a small fortune, took up so much space and was so difficult to m .ousewlfe now preomething compact,253 words
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Article, Illustration19 1958-10-03 7 THE HOUSE OF ROGER AND GALLET quarters of R O ge r and Callet perfumes and toiletries m Paris.19 words
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Advertisement170 1958-10-03 7 p j JEWELLERY OF I: UNSURPASSING QUALITY i HERE ARE EXAMPLES OF FINE j||||iik PIERCED PLATINUM WORKED... DELICATELY DESIGNED AND EXECUTED RINGS S. P. H. De Silva Ltd. 45, HIGH STREET SINGAPORE BRANCHES: AIR- PORT SINGAPORE 6, STATION ROAD, IPOH. Associate Co. S. P. H. DE SILVA (H.K.) LTD. Hong170 words
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Article, Illustration150 1958-10-03 8 THE CHOICE— SIMPLE pRi ISH, F.-cmlH and A women <ncreasm£conscious. L battle between French dress de(see centre they are split into treme camps. ONE SIDE has gone board for crazy, 'let's get a way from it all" styles. THE OTHER is stark and severe, especially m the case of hats.150 words
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493 1958-10-03 8 VTHERE a woman's complexion is concerned, it is never too early to start taking care. Even the youngest skin is visibly improved by "feeding" and. furthermore, it will stay young longer. while for the older woman regular use of skin food is493 words
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Advertisement193 1958-10-03 8 Feed fast-growing bodies on FAREX Famx provides just those things that babies and growing children need to build up healthy bodies, farex contains three different cereals for energy calcium and vitamin D to strengthen bones and teeth 1 tfJßfc-^gl m% vitamins of the B group to encourage ~^^9m' Wealthy appetite,193 words
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Article, Illustration124 1958-10-03 9 teult rly one a dc la I -•V lf I n Berka. I rhompaon ,n ..i the pI ol food be- la Warr for the I mi Qeorge de la I Oxford. I c he called it a I can detect and I remote control I own124 words
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Article99 1958-10-03 9 The IS. Navy's new I Seamaster jet aircraft j built by the Martin Com- pany is seen here using a new beaching device. Approaching the floati ing beaching vehicle, the aircraft while continuing to taxi towards the shore is gravped by hydraulij tally operated pressure99 words
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Article220 1958-10-03 9 FIVE- FEET ONE three, from Buckley-road, shoulder and a suspected Stmlpv Rlnnk- Streatham. ate his eggs, a internal injury. Knrn f^ M T flfxf; hospital official said: "He "But he is extremely Durn liny to nii» two breaks m the cheerful and m220 words
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Article69 1958-10-03 9 POLICE STEP UP WAR ON CYCLISTS THE Singapore Traffic Police yesterday intensified their campaign, which began on Wedi. day. ae defaulting cyclists. As early as 6 a.m. yesterday small scj u a ds of Traffic Policemen m mobile police stations v at some of the main highways. Many cyclists. .nci\69 words
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Advertisement128 1958-10-03 9 A new link m Pan American's Round- the- World Service... POLAR ROUTE NOW ON ROUND-THE-WORLD FLIGHTS, take Win Am's fast Polar route botw<x*n Europe and the U.S. West Coast. Fly over tho <<>p of the world on the shortest, most direct line from Paris to cities on the U. S.128 words
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Article, Illustration527 1958-10-03 10 ALAN BESTIC - Maurice the model poodle is earning £1 ,600 a year ALAN BESTIC "By |\ARK good looks, breeding, charm and intelli1/ gence spell success for most people. Maurice lias all these handy knick-knacks and, very properly, he has capitalised them. He has a plush-lirTed income and lives like ;i pre-war lord.527 words
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Article33 1958-10-03 10 POLICEMAN FOILED' BY 12 CURRANTS I) Mil 1() ]ii:t •I v« i i flrsi He third for his Inspector smith ha a! on prizes for t Ik- i i(I potatoi ham how, and33 words
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Article268 1958-10-03 11 Solve your Christmas problems... HERE'S a suggestion that may help you to solw one of your major Christmas woes: that of ob- taining greeting cards to send to your family and friends back home. Have a friend take a number of pictures of you < and pick out the one268 words
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Article, Illustration286 1958-10-03 11 By THE LENSMAN THIS week, fet'a take a look at making prints. Why should anyone print their own photos at home? The best answer to that. I think, lies m a comment made by an amateur photographer just after he had started to do his own286 words
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Article, Illustration394 1958-10-03 11 Wong Fang Onn - Wong Fang Onn lly IF YOU shoot only black and white res there is no I for you to envy photographer who colour film. Why? B it's easy to colour prints and product 1 photos that are colourful and beautiful as well. kill is required and394 words
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289 1958-10-03 11 ARE you overlooking good pictures around home— just because you haven't looked out the window at night and noticed the great possibilities for good pictures? Many good photos can often be found by just "looking out the window" after darkness has descended on your289 words
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242 1958-10-03 12 F-E CRISIS —ASIAN OFFER TO MEDIATE IDRINCE Norodom Sihanouk, the Prime Mini. I I ol Cambodia, said In Washington l v prepared to be "useful" In seeking a settlement ol the Formosa strait cri The Premie'- who had earliei conren n Stab Secretary .John Foster Dulles v replying to aU.P.I; Reuter - 242 words
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Article129 1958-10-03 12 Japan is more solidly with U.S. JAPAN has committed hersell to closer cooperation with America. Tokyo observers said utter Diet speeches by Premier Nobusuke Klshl and Fo I Minister Aiichiru Fujiyama. Mr. Klshl had reaffirmed that Japan', foreign pollwere based <>n cooperation with free nations, "especially the United States." RedReuter - 129 words
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33 1958-10-03 12 Antara News Agency said the Indoni i nment had stopped tlonal conference i! sect ii M 1995. An' It of I ernment had banned the Ion ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article72 1958-10-03 12 FIRMER .Secretary ol state James F. Byrnes In i\rw York that Idenl Truman ordered a surprise atom bomb at tack to end World War ii on the unanimous recom mendatlon oi a committe which feared American prisoners would be moved into the target area n vance72 words
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Article103 1958-10-03 12 COMMUNIST China hai declared that only a "firm struggle" by Japanese against the policies of pro-Western Premier Kishl can pave the way for friendly ties between thr two nations. The declaration, made by Mr. Chu Tv-nan, president of trie Chinese People's Association for Cultural Relations withU.P.I - 103 words
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Article127 1958-10-03 12 bomb, .said there also were fears that the bomb might fail to explode. In the first instalment of excerpts from his new book. "All m One Lifetime," Mr. Byrnes said the interim committee recommended to Mr. Truman on June 1, 1945 that the atom bomb should be usedU.P.I - 127 words
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Article, Illustration79 1958-10-03 12 A colourful annual festival m Nepal is the Teej, at which married 2 women take part i?i a a jj mass bathing ceremony i before going to temples to pray for lony and happy lives for their Z 1 husbaJids. z Picture shows a group of unmarried girls tak- ingPopper - 79 words
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Article96 1958-10-03 12 VISIT INDIA CALL TO AKIHITO THE Madras newspaper Hindu, commenting on President Rajendra Prasad's visit to Japan, said: "In contrast to Red China, both Japan and India are countries wedded to political democracy. "Both countries are devoted to the ideal of peace and international amity." It added the hope thatReuter - 96 words
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Article26 1958-10-03 12 Mr. Aiichiro Fujiyama, Foreign Minister of Japan, has arranged to give a collection of books on Japanese art to the Columbia University libraries ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article20 1958-10-03 12 West Germany Economic Minister Luciwig Erhard and his party are due to arrivejn Japan on October ReuterReuter - 20 words
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91 1958-10-03 12 'ISLES NOT WORTH SHEDDING OF BLOOD' THE New York Tin published a reprint ot a previous editorial pub fished on April 3, 1955, saying: "Cummin.. China at this mom. cannot be conquered from Fornii' The essential task is keep the spark of freedom on Formosa and to fan into greaterU.P.I - 91 words
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Article90 1958-10-03 12 UTHANT, Burma's U.N. delegate, said m New York that the past year had seen new steps taken by the Rangoon Government to encourage foreign enterprise -For example, Government policies regarding the development of mineral resources have been liberalised," he said. "There no longer is insistence on 50 per cent, minimumReuter - 90 words
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Article35 1958-10-03 12 The Vietnam Press Agency said m Saigon that 813 more tenants m the Vinh Long Province of South Viet nam had become landowners as a result of the Governments lan I i arm policy.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article48 1958-10-03 12 w w n The first chamber musk concert m Europe consisting only of modern Japanese music icas performed m West Berlin by young Japanese musicians as part of the Berlin Festival. The musicians are all completing their studies m Europe and met m Berlin for this concert.- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article24 1958-10-03 12 Acting Philippine Senate president Fernando Lopez ha s rejected a proposal to hold a special Com sional session to discuss the Formosa situation. U.P.I.U.P.I - 24 words
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Article37 1958-10-03 12 Red China lias Issued a now directive on education ordering its schools to turn out "tens of millions of working class intellectuals." Radio Peking announced. The programme appeared to be a campaign to end widespread illiteracy. U.P.I.U.P.I - 37 words
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Article28 1958-10-03 12 JAPANS MAIN INDUSTRIES ARE MAKING AN ESTIMATED 30 PER CENT CUT IN PRODUCTION. PARTLY AS A RESULT OF COMPETITION AT CUT PRICES FROM COMMUNIST CHINA IN ASIA REUTERREUTER - 28 words
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Article26 1958-10-03 12 Communist China has made and tr.vt'd its first allChin ese hydroplane, the Peking New Chi: news agency said. Production is to begin Shanghai next year. U.P.I.U.P.I - 26 words
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Article39 1958-10-03 12 A party of 17 Japan scientists with the objective of observing th< total solar eclipse on October 12 is taking up its position on the nor mally uninhabited atoll Suwarrow. 500 mil-north-west of Raroton m the Cook Islands. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article35 1958-10-03 12 Ceylonese Health Mini Mrs. Vimala Wijeward' reported a sneak th had stolen a Afs3,ooo y necklace and carrir, from her hotel room Tokyo. She had atterv the IntcrnatloTial C< or ess on Chest Disco U.P.I.U.P.I - 35 words
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Article31 1958-10-03 12 A Mongolian military del< tion headed by Ueuten General Batyn Doi Mongolian Minister the Army and Pu Security, conferred i Peking with Marshal P( Teh-huai, Chinese Mini of National Defrn< ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration871 1958-10-03 13 HAROLD BUNTING - NO PULL-BACK, SAID HITLER AS HIS MEN DIED HAROLD BUNTING BY The Free Press BOOK PAGE 11 one wanted, while sticking to the facts, to present the horrors of the Hattle of Stalin- rad m the most nil bd tied colours, one would still have to write: -Hitler committed 364,000871 words
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Article209 1958-10-03 13 rpilK SISTKRS. Hugh Ross Williamson. Michael Joseph. 1 13s. 6d.— Bloody Mary was not as bad as generations of school children have bei n taught. But was she really as saintly as Mr. Williamson would like us to believe? Described by him as a "novel without fiction.' thi.209 words
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Article, Illustration403 1958-10-03 13 Book of the Week I FLOWERS FOR MRS. HARRIS. By Paul Gallico. Michael Joseph, Is. 6s. ANEW book from Paul Gallico is always something of an event, if only to see what sort of unlikely subject he'll tackle next. And to see. too, if403 words
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843 1958-10-03 14 LATIFFA LOOKS SAFE IN THE HURDLES Allan Lewis j gives the best bets j for amateurj racing J«HE Malayan Amateur Raring A* Boriation sponsored In the Singapore Turf Club will hold their third meeting for the year at BllkM Tintah tomorrow. Tomorrow's main hurdles race, Div. l Abt. JF over843 words
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149 1958-10-03 14 ILEJANDRO OLME--1% DO of Peru is m rluded m the United States team ol flve players who will leave fOJ Australia m N( ember tor the final rounds Of the D, Cup lawn tennl petition. Th team, announced hholz, C'hr. :Ty M,n d«>U.P.I; Reuter - 149 words
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Miscellaneous229 1958-10-03 14 1 I I? I Iz IHa I ]R I lA I Tt I I Wi v LUEB A( lto>s 4 a bum of music foi 1 Great storie.s for the Moslem chief m the ship 1 5 Went out with a girl n. 4 such cup for the depwtii horseman?229 words
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Article, Illustration92 1958-10-03 15 Willie Watson, the Leisttrshire and England tsman whose left leg, m plaster, was moving out a little yejjterdav i ird the s> Iberia. Tin* Jook for his quick reery is more honefoJ mi further examination tlu 1 let; is planned wnen ihip arrives at Bom- hay. orReuter - 92 words
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Article136 1958-10-03 15 FLOYD GETS TITLE OFFER ULOYD PATTERSON 1 has been offered a quarter of a million dollars to defend his world heavyweight title m Seattle against Ingemaj Johansson of Sweden next summer. Undefeated champion of Europe, Johansson is number two contender m the October rankings of the National Boxing Association ofReuter - 136 words
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Article92 1958-10-03 15 MILWAUKEE Braves set up a World Series baseball record yesterday when they hit seven runs m the first innings of the second game m the best-of-seven series against New York Yankees at Milwaukee. Milwaukee Braves beat New York Yankees 13-5 to lead 2-0 m the series. PitcherReuter - 92 words
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Article24 1958-10-03 15 Results of yesterday's English football matches were: League Three: Doncaster Rovers 4 Plymouth Argyle 6; Newport County 0 Halifax Town 2. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article16 1958-10-03 15 The Princess Royal's All Serene won the Jockey Club Stakes nt Newmarket yesterday.16 words
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Article85 1958-10-03 15 1 v, A trtriov aay, 1 ur iff luur-ail draw. hi Army opened the through Bute! ceiil re hall eQuallscd. ('nmb.nrd tram then ;Y orcd two more goals l iroUßh Balf0 "r and Vass to give them a 3-1 lead. But Arthur Koh took the85 words
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471 1958-10-03 15 Four-goal Mahat Ambu stars for Darul Darul Afiah Police 3 scarcity of goals here, and the match took Darul Afiah within reach of the S.A.F.A. Division One League Championship m the first season they have contested it. They need one more point The scores were level at half-time last night471 words
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Article63 1958-10-03 15 FED. STARS PLAY FOR SINGAPORE 4 mHREE top Federa- < '< tion players will < turn out for the S.A.F.A. President's XI I against the Business Houses m the annual Feith Cup charity soc- cer match on Sunday under floodlights at Jalan Besar Stadium. They are Kinloch, the Federation Ser.63 words
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Advertisement257 1958-10-03 15 ■New Classifications X Stratti Raciag Association has promoted seven horses from ■lav 3 t<> Class 2. Another name m the latest Classifications. K. e^es from Class 3 to Class 1. Brhc seven horses promoted to Class 2 are Come Up; Briden: I Goer; Milky Way II; Woodcote Lady; Our Kingdom;257 words
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Advertisement226 1958-10-03 15 Read the Week-Ender and keep pace M with Hie mood and tempo of today! jl This is the magazine with a beat. Week-Ender is for you! Oct. 3's Great Highlights are:— P#^ THE EXCLUSIVE WATCH M mA f J SWINDLE Confidence trickster p 7 Jr W-**r takes m two department226 words
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Article197 1958-10-03 16 'We will fight if It IS imposed on us' 'pHE former Leban- ese President, Mr. Camille Chamoun, yesterday rejected American proposals to solve the political crisis and said his followers were ready to fight a civil war "if it Is imposed on us." "We arcU.P.I - 197 words
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Article48 1958-10-03 16 A man pushing a wheel row ;md mother pullin., i*rd*n roilei hallway stage today on a :sOS-mile walk along tin road from Bofnor Reiia. to DarlingXhry P 1 ailng on the way for fundi to bull'! a holiday homi for spastic children ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article36 1958-10-03 16 prii. Margaret will open the largest university chemical laboratory m Europe when she visits Cambridge on November 6, Lord Adrian, Vice-Chancel-lor of Cambrif!«p University and Master ol Trinity Col--1 announced y»sterday.36 words
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144 1958-10-03 16 'thousands of telegrams x pledging loyally to the Iraqi Prime Minister, Brigadier Katim Kassem continued to pour Into Bagdad yesterday as the portraits of his former deputy, Colonel Abdul Balam Ant, were ♦tripped from walls, windows and Offices .'ll over the city The i formerReuter - 144 words
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Article24 1958-10-03 16 Yugoslav -Iraq trade pact i la last. d a two-way "lit In Ba c by Iraq of tank ni,<i i t< chnlcal levi ReuterReuter - 24 words
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333 1958-10-03 16 ABDUL AM, a 17-year-old A boy without a country, prepared yesterday to return to sia to continue his hveyear search for a home. Abdul, an orphan without any proof of his identity or nationality, was returned to theU.P.I - 333 words
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95 1958-10-03 16 BEWARE THIS MAN, HE'S A TRICKSTER, SAYS COUNCIL THE Singapore City Council yesterday warned the public against a confidence trickster who has been swindling people by posing as a council employee. The man looks like an Indian, but speaks and writes Mandarin. He wears a City Council uniform with a95 words
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332 1958-10-03 16 DR. T. S. TSIANG, Nationalist China's United Nations delegate said last night that giving up the Chinese offshore islands was "out of the question." Dr. T.siang was discussing the Far East crisis from the, U.N. headquarters m New York with three journalists andU.P.I - 332 words
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