The Singapore Free Press, 11 October 1958
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section18 1958-10-11 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper "~Ty Hum SODS. Saturday, October 11. 1958. Price 15 (tu.18 words
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Article166 1958-10-11 1 THE Soviet Union has carried out the sixth in its present of nuclear weapons tests, the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission announced in Wash.■•rday. The A.EC. .said that the late-' test was of relatively high yield" of radioactive full-out. These tests are bem^ carried out northReuter - 166 words
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151 1958-10-11 1 -or metis < aught hv immediately rush- swimming r M *"ndl hotel Film ,r ln Q««Hisers. Mann\,';; Thomas 'n«5 tll handl'B l-ke the 11, «"«"e it is." was the WW eaptur- ed alive and it was impossible to estimate its value. An offerReuter - 151 words
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187 1958-10-11 1 U.S. HELICOPTERS SAVE 131 COMMUNISTS Dramatic rescue from Singapore-bound ship TWO helicopters from the cruiser 1 Helena, flagship of the United States Seventh Fleet, airlifted 131 Communist Chinese passengers to safety yesterday from the stranded Norwegian ship Hoi Wong. American military authorities in Taipeh announced last night that Vice-Admiral FrederickU.P.I - 187 words
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Article, Illustration71 1958-10-11 1 BRITISH film actress Dawn Addams yesterday applied to a Rome court for legal separation from Prince Vittorio Mas- simo after four years of marriage, her lawyer said. She was asking for a legal separation because divorce did not exist in Italy. Miss Addams cited theReuter - 71 words
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266 1958-10-11 1 I^OREIGN pilgrims continued to pour into 1 Rome today to see the Pope lying in state beneath the great dome of St. Peter's. They swelled the crowds of hundreds of thousands of Catholics already in Rome to mourn the deathReuter - 266 words
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43 1958-10-11 1 DULLES WILL REPRESENT IKE AT FUNERAL PRESIDENT Eisenhower yesterday designated his Secretary of State Mr. John Foster Dulles, to represent him at the funeral of the Pope. Mr. Eisenhower himsolf plans to attend a mass for the Pope in Washington on Tuesday. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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110 1958-10-11 1 25 terrorists and leader captured in Cyprus TWENTY-FIVE terrorists and their area commander have been captured in South-west Cyprus, it was announced in Nicosia last night. The EOKA men were captured in operations which followed the ambush of an army ambulance and its escort on Oct. i. Arms and explosivesReuter - 110 words
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Article104 1958-10-11 1 'Polio has passed its peak |X)UR more polio victims r have been admitted to Middleton Hospital within the past 24 hours. This brings total admissions to 32 since Oct. 1. The figure for the whole year up to 9.30 a.m. today is 76. The City Health Officer, Dr. J. Cameron,104 words
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Article30 1958-10-11 1 Unemployment fell by 600,000 to 4,100,000 in September in the United States, a much larger drop than usual for this time of year, official figures showed yesterday.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Advertisement64 1958-10-11 1 MATCHBOX TOYS ppjgpSjk New numbers [_^_5_i r __?_JH now on sale All at only 60 cts. each Matchless in Quality! No. 50 No. 51 Portland Commer Pickmp Cement Lorry Bl— No. 54 Army Sunicon Carrier 't |^fc-E-^====g^fe? m\ f**-*^ '^^^~-_MMa_Mi B_^^^^^ Also available Models of Yesteryear for Boys from 664 words
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389 1958-10-11 2 PI says racism still growing but urges patience rrHE special United 1 Nations Political Committee yesterday opened debate on "race conflict" in South Afiica, for the seventh consecutive year, and heard criticism from Ghana oi apartheid policies and a plea from the Philippines for patience and understanding for the Union'sReuter - 389 words
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95 1958-10-11 2 TORIES TOLD: DON'T SHUT OUT COLOURED PEOPLE BRITAIN S Under Secretary for < monwealth Relations, Mi C. I M. Alport indicated yesterdaj that lie \sas opposed to iii v restriction on the free Immigration at coloured people. Mr t»ld the Conservative Party*! annual conference it Blackpool: "Since India »nu PakistanReuter - 95 words
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265 1958-10-11 2 'PHE Chancellor ol the Exchequer. Mr. Derick Heatheoat Amory, declared in Leeds last night that Britain s national economy was more robust and more competitive than at any time since the war. Speaking as chief guest at the Institute of Bankers, he declared:Reuter - 265 words
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98 1958-10-11 2 LEBANESE PREMIER PROMISES: I WON'T QUIT MR. RASHID KARAMI, the Lebanese Prime Minister, twice promised demonstrating groups oi his supporters In Beirut yesterday that he would not resign. His resignation had appeared imminent because President Chehab, had been pressed to replace the Karami administration with another including supporters of theReuter; U.P.I - 98 words
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62 1958-10-11 2 I^ii Bi linda I 1 1 ip with I ii\ Italian Pi I ide hi carliei I ►any Ith tin .1 Arthur it>mk film >n. 11] nan for Rank that the termination oi the contract wa v ith a new policy of62 words
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155 1958-10-11 3 'DUTY OF MEDICINE: BIRTH CONTROL' rpHE Nibjed of birth 1 central must be lit from under t i„. counter" if the world b to be sa\ed over -population si, Henry I>:tl**. one ot ill's leading scientists said in London. U U v ir-old scientist quoted foreca sts that the world'sReuter - 155 words
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124 1958-10-11 3 M.P. BANNED FOR 5 YEARS AFTER DEATH CRASH OLONEL Claude Granville Lancaster, 59-year-old Conservative Member of Parliament for south Fyldo, Lancashire, was fined £100 with 300 guineas costs and disqualified from driving for years at Bedford yesterday for causing a woth by dangerous driving. i default of payment of theReuter - 124 words
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Article13 1958-10-11 3 bower yes- impMr. k. who US. An ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article49 1958-10-11 3 The Indonesian Muslim Workers' Trade Union yesterday attacked Russia for j its recent unloading of tin lon the European market. i Antara News Agency report- ed. The union said in a statement that the big Russian 1 sales had "stabbed" Indone- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article28 1958-10-11 3 The Soviet Government reed to deliver 200,--000 tons of wheat to Yugo>ite an earlier reil to do so, a Yugoslav eminent spokesma terday. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article58 1958-10-11 3 A ROYAL AIR Force fourjet Victor claimed to be the world f bomber yesterday flew the 2.242 miles from Warwick shire to Goose Bay. Labra- In five hour 1 1 minutes, an a\ Ol 128 miles an hour. It flew against strong headwinds whichReuter - 58 words
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256 1958-10-11 3 He seeks refuge for love of a film actress \[ARKK HLASKO, Poland g "angry young man" and prize-winning short story writer, has sought political asylum in West Berlin lor the love of a beautiful German film actress, friends said in Warsaw last night. Marek's visa was about to expire. HeReuter - 256 words
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Article101 1958-10-11 3 Daily Comet service from Nov. 14 BRIiISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS announced in London last night that Comet IV jet airliners will start daily services between London and New York on Friday, November 14. The Comets, which will carry 16 de luxe and 32 first class passengers, will replace piston-engined Strato cruisersReuter - 101 words
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45 1958-10-11 3 Government tourist representatives from more than 50 countries meet in Brussels for the past week have decided to ask the United Nations to call a world conference on the elimination of travel barriers, it was announced last 'it ReuterReuter - 45 words
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80 1958-10-11 3 BRANDO'S WIFE 'NOT SEEKING MEXICO DIVORCE' SAYS LAWYER A LAWYER for actress Anna Kashfi said in Hollywood yesterday there was no truth in reports that she is going to Mexico to divorce Marlon Brando. "I have been in constant contact with Miss Kashfi," the lawyer said. "She has not beenReuter - 80 words
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The Singapore Free Press Saturday, Oct. 11, 1958. Opinion
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Article218 1958-10-11 4 t\v all nations receiv- ing Russia's atomic war threats, Japan has felt most agitated This is understandable thai nation alone has suffered the horrors of atomic bombs. However, Japan must i realise that it has no alternative but to I share this risk along with other nations if218 words
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798 1958-10-11 4 Guy Eden asks the question as he sums up on Peking's bid to be the first genuine communist state. j rrHE direct effect oi I n ew con munea plan oi tho Chin* mmuni I Government on themselves vi ly important and798 words
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628 1958-10-11 4 Cardinals vote in secret for a new Pope WISPS of white smoke rising from a chimney of the Vatican palace will tell the great crowds waiting in St. Peter's Square K«»me. that the conclave ot cardinals from all over the world has chosen a new Pope. Immediately the death ofReuter - 628 words
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Advertisement50 1958-10-11 4 SPECIAL BARGAINS LAST FEW DAYS MERMAID SHEETS 54" 90" $3 25 eoch 63 a9O $4.00 90 a 108 $7 75 PILLOWCASES $1 25 eoch GLASS CLOTHS LINEN $1.00 each ond mony other item. Clearing ot Great Reductions ot: II \.l A.I TEXTILES LTD., 71, Hijjh Street, Singapore. Tels: ***** *****.50 words
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Advertisement83 1958-10-11 4 ,-«l£tfl-£-fll RHH_w _A-m 7'''-'' :^*iS! ■■*>. mmm -H &rW fljl na Mtek. «wmF^VWB _R^^^j_fe fl i__m? '.a_ .SjSF^rf l^ '*^n__^__l mWmmmC^^mCr u«3l' J^EP so* i'J_^B B 9 fl. il vi -**^_^Z__L_^_dk \sFtf .Jl V ENCACEM'NrI 1 j\ KINGS The Rings you select need not be costly, but they Must above83 words
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453 1958-10-11 5 Lib.-Soc. leaders say: We're not changing IBERAL-SOCIALIST members of the Singa- pore Legislative Assembly have no intention of following the lead set by some of the top executive oilicers of their party in resigning and joining the new United Socialist Front to be formed by the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim453 words
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Article, Illustration100 1958-10-11 5 FRENCH Mm v tar I 1 inda Romeo has Mitten to President Eisenhower volunteering to be the first woman to be shot to the moon in an American rocket. In support of her claim she said she holds a pilot's licence, thatPopper - 100 words
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127 1958-10-11 5 ABOUT 100 voluntary welfare organisatii will be invited to attend the inaugural meeting of the Singapore Council of So eial Service next month. The draft constitution ol tew council, which la to replace the Social WelDepartment. is ready and will come up for127 words
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118 1958-10-11 5 RUSH TO BE S'PORE CITIZENS: 250 IN 5 DAYS MORE than 250 people have so far applied for Singapore Citizenship in the last five days. Mr. Kok Ah Loy. Registrar of Citizens, told the Free Press that a daily average of 50 people had been ap plying for citizenship since118 words
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Advertisement368 1958-10-11 5 The Family Choice! LEONARD M Tr H Frozen Food Chest: Capacity 18 lbs. List Price: $620/ -less 10% for cash. Hire Purchase Terms available. Singapore Dealers: CHENG PABI5 A C 259 J ChiQt R d CHINLEE RADIO &> %l' Serangoon Road. lido eoLsAMv C0 20 T,on 9 Bahru Road MALAYA368 words
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Advertisement67 1958-10-11 6 I SMOKE OASIS I J WITH SOOTHING J MENTHOL MIST! I you smoke fresh aft smoking too. That's why 1 smokers who know.... I i now smoke the big "O". I !M<inii(uclu>,,l H I "IVflt V J A I Kim,,,, i s the ttl mWmmmmWmmmmmmWmW- H < HKSI I /7f67 words
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Miscellaneous241 1958-10-11 6 "IYIV "llVuiiV I»> Sydney Jordan H|_W7 \lo AAEM -AT THE PIOST UGI/ ruev«e wE»-_. JEPF sign o*= hostility LET l/l THEV CE OPENING THE v TWE/VS MAVE IT F*A PO»WS/A«?0 AIRLOCK I mJ *m. ____L_____. __^____l P^^__"^_M m. m —aW- mm m_^ Amm^ak Wr f -v _H >l\MMl\hl by Lee241 words
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Miscellaneous445 1958-10-11 6 -2 SxsUsutMmCi i BORN today you are conscienti and steadfast in your adlu. to any goal. I The stars have given you mu talent and you will be nappies! B you are in some career related to field > i a profession. If. hov, m circumstances preclude your b< m445 words
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THE FREE PRESS Saturday MAGAZINE
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Title Section12 1958-10-11 1 THE FREE PRESS Saturday MAGAZINE —^p^p^p— l Singapore, Saturday. October 11, 1958.12 words
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Article, Illustration954 1958-10-11 1 HAUGHTY AMAHS ARE RILING EMPLOYERS Iliffh wages ...union It ours... extras. FANTASTIC, sags LUCY HUANG FROM many parts of Singapore these days come complaints from puzzled and riled housewives about high and mighty amahs. Although so many amahs have been uprooted from well-ordered homos following the departure of senior officers954 words
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Article, Illustration935 1958-10-11 2 J.P.W. MALLALIEU - OH, HOW I FAILED ON THE VILLAGE GREEN J. P.W. MALLALIEU TH trim* that look ott v lm*e. I "*i« >'«'- By Experience I'll never be allowed to forget 11l \l> an experience a lew days ago which, however hard I try, I shall not he allowed to forget, it935 words
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257 1958-10-11 2 LONDON'S Ghosl Club. 96 years old has just resumed its sessions Anxious to keep ahreast with winter spine-tingling prospects, I called on the did. secretary. M, Peter Underwood .i tofsfhtfnl man in hi. middle thirtns. he wo d sh;lkc (h (OMfi(| •nee of257 words
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Article221 1958-10-11 2 llilllll lIMS the 1.u.0, j ne l or was it nul J good many people M have decided il *as t have compared t what the> Imagine pens in Fran The reason this. Finest lin |U| aged M, srai st ntencn three years u Ul( Bailey. London dining found221 words
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Article277 1958-10-11 2 ONLY THE RICH BUY SEVEN nineteenth- century French pictures worth anything between £350.000 and £500.000 have arrived in London from New York. They are the cream of the collection formed by the late Jacob Goldschmidt. a German banker who emigrated to America, and they will be auctioned at SothebyAs on277 words
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FREE PRESS RACE DAY Special
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Title Section9 1958-10-11 1 FREE PRESS RACE DAY Special Saturday, October 11, 1958.9 words
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Article, Illustration1011 1958-10-11 1 Says ALLAN LEWIS W"\ OFFICE will not star! in the main ■)iint this afternoon. ■mvewr I doubl whe■"'r he could have ■fiilen Follow Me ■"me. whose two wins his last two starts ■•ike him the logical Bvouritc for today's [Ttauh Sayonara ll(d al K.L..1,011 words
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Advertisement20 1958-10-11 1 <-J*—^k lA**'^mmm\ mW^^^ m 6&m^mls^w: "^■^_-__u- st— B _E_^^P^^^ I Wm\mt ?^^_«lr^^W^.--Sec the entire range at your Established Ford dealer:20 words
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Article887 1958-10-11 2 RACE 1-2.00: CLASS 5, DIV. 3-7 FURS. sMM, WOULD r Wnjq^^ K-Sr 2 1008w VIOLA lyi ban I tfling l |u Jii 8.09 Ranso.ne 3. *****) STOREKEEPER syr beg (C.S. P< v eign 8.07 Mawi 4. ***** CLIONA Byi jbjm <C.T UOW g^™^ ft, 8.05 Chaduuk887 words
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Article, Illustration1400 1958-10-11 2 Form of all today's runners at Penang RACE CARD contd from Page 2 RACE 8-5-30: CLASS 5, DIV. 2-7 FURS. STEAIOHT FLIGHT II 4yr. cheg (Kema stable) Spencer 9.00 Ransome IWWKAL 6yr. birg (Salamat Stable) Teh 8.12 Forte DISTRIBUTOR II 3yr. brirg (Shaw Stable) Spencer 8.09 Johnson I KKSH MYSTERY1,400 words
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Advertisement293 1958-10-11 2 1 111 I I luxurious Woku'leys FOR EVERY PARTICULAR NEED WOLSELEY FIFTEEN HUNDMD 1} Ime 4 cyttn '<■' H n h P«H I s^aaawAmmmmmm m k luxuiy with umplc lu 1 Clj WOLSELEY FIFTEEN-FIFTY II -hire 4<>linder Himnt WA screen- .^M 1 adaptable luci'i't-- I'nAcr jr~^^ Safety round. A^kW^ 1293 words
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Advertisement85 1958-10-11 3 THE CHOICE OF THE CONNOISSEUR ff PEUfiEOT4O3" with built in overdrive v^i aJ V' 35 MP fi oj in. r. u. L v v Hire Purchase Terms Availm &r--^A > e Showroom Opened 5_K--^ Nightly Till 10 p.m. ASIA MOTOR COMPANY LTD. J9U3I -***** D.STW.UTOW: ASIA MOTOR COMPANY *NANG »>"85 words
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Advertisement83 1958-10-11 3 aL pB^ 83^ LNo. of cylinders 4 H.P. 15.8 (1.483 c.c.) Compression ratio approximately I. 6.9 Maximum speed 75 M.P.H. Turning circle 34.8 ft. Output 51.3 H.P. at 4,200 R.P.M. Caravan "^s_P_^^k^H IMWB| H__7 r SINGAPORE MOTORS LIMITED 315-319. ORCHARD ROAD. SINCAPORE TEL *****/***** REPRESENTED THROUCHOUT Mm.AYA a\\wwm mw%r*w 7<^-yJf\83 words
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Article, Illustration1134 1958-10-11 4 Pick your winners with...TRESPASSER SJIAM RICC is one ol the clay's best bets in Race Eifht. His form la consistent too, and the disFor ii.' main race IRa< e Follow Me Home with I the dan RACE ONE I Jill MBl LTDIO n1,134 words
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Advertisement214 1958-10-11 4 y i AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SYSTEM: r < clutch and speed change gear unnecessary. C*>* >• T i > torque ratio automatically changes from 1:1 L*>*^ s J 1 4 according to the road condition, so the v< <(. j^^"^ with only the turning of the grip, can easily \v h214 words
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394 1958-10-11 5 MERRICK WINN - passionnel? Why, there isn't s uch a thing MERRICK WINN By never > "< mu P» sslo n even in the popular IIM second, there li Sh n o such thing. Not JKiin France or any other country. sil Ronald Howe, former chiei Scotland lards CM) once told 1C t394 words
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Article36 1958-10-11 5 DAVID CARRITT - SUPER CAN THESE D AVID CARRITT picture Irab provlnIng hand Appropriate intense tr i »me--11 im ippropr ven ind tcoat, may ich. 11 part Hut only died I »lid. I.V rich inclined to m the imllos.36 words
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Article76 1958-10-11 5 Sick parade— U.S. style From ncxi Wednesday at the r>?oth U.S.A. F. Hospif ii at South Kuislip. Middlesex, the traditional si u parade will be replaced by an appointment system. In future, patients of all ranks will phone foi i a specific time to see a doctor. Before the patient76 words
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Article, Illustration770 1958-10-11 5 Just how well do you size people up? NOW ADD UP YOUR SCORE j >>- IV) you pride your- self on your ability •to "size people up" quickly? That new man (or new girl) in the office can you tell at once whether he or she will be conscientious, loyal,770 words
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Article, Illustration107 1958-10-11 6 [MHAMGROOnTI Four vou mustn't miss Whll t a UH has been. Fire films four o) Which come in the catecjonj of films you thouldnot miss -Mr And The Colonel" with Danny Kaye is there because it is a satirical co- I medv ot outltandiiiQ merit' "Wild Is The Wind" because107 words
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Article242 1958-10-11 6 IHAVE only o to record concerning Columbia "Me And The Colonel" and that I it marks the p clown. There are fai too few i In the world today and Danny Kayi one ot them. Then course no reason why Orocks and Ka ould242 words
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Article, Illustration368 1958-10-11 6 THE CHILLING HORROR THAT IS DRACULA Denny K aye's port- rayal of the timid but I resourceful Polish Jew who attempts to escape i from France as the Germans sweep for- ward is masterly. i Here accompanied by a decidely bl impish Polish Colonel 'Curt Jurgens) arid nis order■ly (Akim368 words
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Article, Illustration99 1958-10-11 6 Paramount'. "V\ I* The Wind" will alwaj be remembered Anna Magnanl. W! superb actre 1 his film glvei her lull d .she ii Whole I lean HI wife i ad and he brii nl place Hut >t *> I up i i bewildered humll It99 words
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Article, Illustration81 1958-10-11 6 Robert Ryan is at his best as the Georgia moun- tain -farmer in Philip Yordan's excellent adapta- tion of Erskine Caldwell's "God's Little Acre". Here he Is, as Ty Ty Walden at the bottom of one of the many holes which he has dug on his81 words
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273 1958-10-11 6 PASSIONS RUN HIGH IN A DUSTY LITTLE ACRE GOD'S LITTLE ACRE" is a dusty little place, in which Ty Ty Walden (Robert Ryan) a Georgia mountaineer has been seeking gold dust for fifteen years. In point of fact there is more lust than dust to bo found in that locality.273 words
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Article131 1958-10-11 6 I\ normal circumstances I might well have sele< "The Vicious Circle" for special mention, but week then- has been such a galaxy of stars and such plethora of talent thai tins excellent murder story ten i>> Francis Dnrbrldce is somewhat o?ershadott< It is \ery English, veri131 words
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Round the World Market Prices
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Article146 1958-10-11 7 LONDON, Oct. in Pic\ious Todav BIBBER So. I rg 25 s bu< 1 Mllers 25 > Nov M buyers 25' buyers sellers lers cikiuu* Eil 4 huyers 25', bu KIWIM !!ers HH Rti Settlement oU Nov buyers 25V, buyers Dec buyers 25 :< buyers sellers 25' fa146 words
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Article115 1958-10-11 7 )ted in U.S. cents per lb. 1 1\ straits Spot I IN futures Straits ontiai t Oct. 1)00 iom steady. ill kki i; I utures Nov. Jan, rOXE Verj steady. \o 1 K^^ (K t. landed price t'OTFEl Futures 'B' Contract Dec. -Old. NEW YORK. Oct. 10115 words
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Article31 1958-10-11 7 I ndu^tt ials !0 Railroads 1" Domestic BoikIs LUUttea Stocki Composite Averages NEW YORK. Oct. 10. Previous Today >39.61 543.36 147.16 147.36 86.40 86.62 817.-) 82.18 186.55 *****31 words
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Article54 1958-10-11 7 25, awaiting Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white 24' 2 ftrst >pot 37H. awaiting release 37 v A,f U:; 2 4 -23 i,n a 37.' and nrs7 ha™ Setoir" "npoj 25. await- shipment 37. 36* elf, sellers ex- 24 afloats 24*_. dock. October shipment 24 1 4r»ore prfcej quoted tn54 words
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Article93 1958-10-11 7 OPRA Philippines c.i.f. IK/ North European ports delivered **W Per long ton Oct /Nov. < <»PRA, Straits c.i.f. CK./North aropean ports delivered welghl per long ton Oct /Nov. "HON ,t OIL 8 crude Straits Furopean ports in bulk ton October. "»<\>Ml' OIL crude Ceylon I 'iropean93 words
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Article115 1958-10-11 7 i( n tock maryesterday ended k on a very linn In the case of equities, gains ead. t was helped by tatemento, ing i. public spending r quirt and prelar apere quiet In a»KI once a; property shares were prominent. Engineering shares met a selective demand. Steel shares115 words
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266 1958-10-11 7 S'pore factory schemes outlook brighter CHANCES of Japanese investing in new industries in Singapore an now brighter than ever before, according to local industrial circles. They said some of 'tho Japanese industrialists had just made fresh approaches. Among the industries in which the Japanese are interested are a refrigrating and266 words
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Article, Illustration53 1958-10-11 7 Miss South Africa— 18-year-old Penelope Anne Coelen from Durban with her mascot Nunu, which in Africa means a creepy-crawly insect. She is one of the beauties from 17 countries now in London taking part in the "Mis World" contest, the finals of which will be held onPopper - 53 words
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Article117 1958-10-11 7 Free ship-to-shore phone calls A VHF ship-to-shOre telephone service between vessels approaching Singapore and the Colony is now in operation. The Director of Telecommunications, Mr. J. H. Wagstaff, said yesterday that any passenger on board a ship within a 50- mile radius can now be contacted through the public telephone117 words
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Article150 1958-10-11 7 Stamping puts up price of eggs rpHE price ol eggs Import- ed Into Singapore has risen from nine to 11 cents since June when it was decided to stamp eggs with the cotmtry of A spokesman for the Singapore Egg Merchants Associaiton said exporting centres refused to stamp the eggs.150 words
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Miscellaneous143 1958-10-11 7 iiiiiiinir SINCAPORE HICH TIDES TODAY: 9.45 p.m. TOMORROW: 10.14 a.m. and 10.32 p.m. MONDAY: 10.47 a.m. and 11.19 p.m. TUESDAY: 11.22 a.m. I WEDNESDAY: 0.07 a.m. and 1158 p.m. TTIURSDAY: 0.56 a.m. I and 12.35 p.m. FRIDAY: 1.48 a.m. and 1.11 p.m. > Today's radio programme 1.11 p.m. Programme Sum-143 words
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1087 1958-10-11 8 The Monk The Saint and the Fairies LAST WEEK'S WINNERS THE winners of last week's colour-in contest (each of whom will receive a $5 prize in due course) are as follows: Miss Helen Choy (12). 113-B Tiong Bahru Road, Singapore 3. Miss Wendy Galistine (7>. 450 Guillemard Road, Singapore 15.1,087 words
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Article, Illustration159 1958-10-11 8 Next minute I ih* door and i> in a i .trow •ot quite djrk. Ah<-ad of 1 ''My ope,,, nnd •< ng .rntly through he I Rtund a bare. »tlcm room with a y? floof Oh my. rf,_t WM ■•mr cupbo.rl ¥nh f,}-. nil159 words
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Advertisement106 1958-10-11 8 A colour-in contest mZSStmmmmWm^m^^, I ■_»»l-----__-_-_- M w With prizes for you! POCKET-MONEY prizes Name (Master Miss) are offered for colouring this scene with paints, crayons or chalks. There are four prizes offered each of $5 (two for boys and two for girls). All you have to do is to106 words
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Miscellaneous184 1958-10-11 8 *l_^ P CLUES ACROSS.— I, Clu- death. 8, They are r of flowers, grapes or times sold "jellied" keys. 6. One of the many in market stalls. 10. your school sports, perhaps, vibrating part of a cla 7, River mentioned In The n A little snow. 13. 8h Pied Piper184 words
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Article533 1958-10-11 9 JOHN REDFERN - JOHN REDFERN i;> jSh pal sun hobbies are oil' and luffed a thrulikely to be a ller it is the tment tran*- d mto h)5B «w- lish. Th<- start of this work by Prebendary John Bertram Phillips, who now lives at Swanage. Dorset, in a vicarage533 words
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Miscellaneous1093 1958-10-11 9 .Illllllllllll"""' Zm Sunday church lannouncementsI announcements Qinc«arjOre iaarad Heart Church (Tank Beletar Air Base Tamil BAPTIST :CEb r u,r,)w Road): Mass. Sermon 6.15. 7 Church: 5.30 p.m.. Worship Ser- Bantisl rhnr(<h m Tlinmcftr for tomorrow gJS am Ak< Weekiy u e> Minister Mr. Baruch r Bapt.st Thomson v ivn St.1,093 words
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Article, Illustration271 1958-10-11 10 GET YOUR ENTRIES IN THE POST EARLY THK number of people in Singapore who own a Chinese pattern umbrella must be astronomical, for I don't think that I have ever had so many correct answers to the Puzzle Picture. There was the customary flood271 words
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Article, Illustration37 1958-10-11 10 V 1 v H w n umbrella. The elected winner u.. s \i r Galen Song Of IX Chlltern Drive. Singapore 13. Now what is tins queer object? for U.eTinne, |,l,i,K IUUK pi lxl IJ37 words
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Article171 1958-10-11 10 rkNCE again the winner was Mrs. Lucy Ang 01 171 Ponggol Road, Singapore 19. Answers were: 1 An English stage and screen actor; 2. Sir Laurence Olivier, Sir Cecil ie Hardwick, Sir Ralph Richardson. Sir John Gkigud; 3. Pinewood; 4. "Dangerous Moonlight"; 5. Parisian-born actress; French mother;171 words
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Article170 1958-10-11 10 The selected winner was Miss J. Crossman of 51 Aida Street, Opera Estate, Singapore. Answers were: 1. It spoils the same in both directions; 2. Betwen 2\ and 2J inches; 3. Her Majesty the Queen; 4. Helena and Beatrice- 5 The Tempest and Macbeth; 6. The First170 words
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Article101 1958-10-11 10 i TT WAS lan Carmichael. The still was taken from the film "Brothers In Law.'' lan Carmichael is also well known as a T.V. Producer and has recently made his debut as a film producer. The winner was the encyclopaedic Mr. J. B. S. Anfc. Now then! Here101 words
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426 1958-10-11 11 ARCHIE QUICK - ARCHIE QUICK By are ne ar 1 y bemoaned rector of a Fourth Division Club phe League no thought for Wt poor struggling clubs particular club Id a mediocre rd to a First v 10,000. almost the same breath, did lid when he 'told426 words
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87 1958-10-11 11 S have drawn up a new plan to curb inism among spectators at matehe 0 rival lootabll teams. Rangers appear in court following In ml at needle matches between latlons, approved r< c< ni he Scottish Football Association League, and the two clubs.Reuter - 87 words
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Article275 1958-10-11 11 ACTING on Medical x advice. Australian cricket captain lan Craig has officially notified the New South Wnles Cricket Association that he will not be available for selection for the first iner state m a t c h against Queensland In Brisbane from October 24 to October 28.275 words
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Article121 1958-10-11 11 *|MIE French Judo Federa--1 tion has announced that it will hold a selection l competition in Paris on October 18 to decide the ten competitors to represent Europe in the world championships in Tokyo on November 30. The French Federation was nominated by the organisers of121 words
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Article, Illustration79 1958-10-11 11 JUMPING with graceful ease as she skates at the Queen's Ice Rink, London, is 17 -year-old Doreen Denny of Twickenham. Doreen, who came second in the Commonwealth Winter Games at St. Moritz this year, is also having to practise pair skating now. She has become the new partnerReuter - 79 words
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147 1958-10-11 11 Cricketer Milton was their last England star ARSENAL once supplied eight players to an England International eleven. That was in their heydey. Time.s have changed at Highbury, and the club has not had a player chosen for England for over five years. The last, against Austria in 1952 at Wembley,147 words
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Miscellaneous65 1958-10-11 11 a__JßH_L____JH BL_____JH BL____JB BS___ PS BK.^ mmm i m m m T~ m m ~^m*mmJ m^ _1 i 'llLllll. 5 Perceive these wise Mylngsf 6 It goes to the head of the bish It a be particularly i8) if i' h-hook l I i,:, 14 Explosive colour* '7). 4 165 words
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130 1958-10-11 12 CESAREWITCH PROBABLES AND JOCKEYS TIIIK 1 Y-'l Hi Will, ■urewltch tv<> mUo. market, i Agreement iW H Carr), tng Flag (ut <L. Piggotn, PredAtnlnaU 6mi-h). Moucambe »J Rose Argent (J. Llndleyi I'-ipll-lio (unfixed). The TUscar (J. M» Rhythmi. Light <Cl U Birthday Present (E. Mercer), Hollyhock <E Hide). R*d Dragon130 words
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408 1958-10-11 12 Britain slip to third place: Malaya drop back to 24th MEW Zealand's brilliant trio of young golfers, Bob Charles, 22, N John Durry and Edward McDougall, 21, shot their country into an unexpected three-stroke lead in the third round of the 72-holes world amateurReuter - 408 words
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Article100 1958-10-11 12 32 nations state their views SO far 32 countries out of more than 70 affiliated to the International Tabl" Tennis Federation have plied to the Federation questionnaire on racket standardisation." Of those who have answered, 27 favour Bome form of standard! Five ai' .such move. litem countries anion those supportingReuter - 100 words
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Article, Illustration21 1958-10-11 12 Tag-team wrestling toit at the Happy World Kins Kcirin .md 1 Sheikh Ali Ben V and P. K. Kum21 words
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Article28 1958-10-11 12 1 i I by won the Duke of Edit.! Berkshire Churchill s A iond, with Mrs. A. Plesch's Fran, pan third ElKht. ra ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article164 1958-10-11 12 A United States Grand Prix counting for the world drivers championship, is included for the first time in a list of proposed fixtures for the 1959 racing season. Eleven events counting for the World Drivers Championship are included in the fixture list drawn up in Paris byReuter - 164 words
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73 1958-10-11 12 TYSON WANTS TO SETTLE IN AUSTRALIA ENGLAND bowler Frank Tyso. will make his home in Australia alter his cricket career is over, his Australian wife. Ursula, said In Perth yesterday. Mrs. Tyson spoke to reporters when the liner Southern Cross, which La bound for Melbourne, docked at Fremantle. Tyson, NorthamptonshireReuter - 73 words
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Article29 1958-10-11 12 The Singapore Amateur Weightlifting Federation will hold the Junior national weißhtlifting championships, lunior "Mr. Singapore," and "Mr. Bodybuilder" conte at the New World Park on 18.29 words
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Article290 1958-10-11 12 Tough test for motor cyclists MOKE than 80 riders, including two invitation teams from Malaya and an entry from the Singapore Motoring Club, will take part in the Army Motor Cycling Championship Trial in Singapore today. The course for the trial, covering some 30 miles across country with 12 hazards290 words
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Article84 1958-10-11 12 The St. Louis Cardinals baseball team, who will b« reinforced by three World Series players, left San Franclsco by air yesterday for a tour of Japan and tin Philippines. Bob Turley. the New York Yankees pitcher, wl credited with winning the World Series decid Milwaukee Braves,Reuter - 84 words
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