The Singapore Free Press, 21 October 1958
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Title Section18 1958-10-21 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper No. *****6 „>n*. Tuesday. October 21, 1958. Price 15 (U18 words
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191 1958-10-21 1 Ceasefire call in Algeria by rebel chief AfR FKRHAT ABBAS, Prime Minister of the M "Free Algerian Government" said m an interview broadcast by Cairo Radio last night that his government was prepared to enter immediately into ceasefire negotiations with Fr'ince This was Mr. Abbas's third offer of negotiations withReuter; U.P.I - 191 words
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Article116 1958-10-21 1 REPORTS reaching Paris yesterday said events In Morocco over the past lew ci c "the impression that army intervention »nt regions rould be envisaged." The Le Monde, repor of Moroc-"' ministerial meet! led by the army nder m chief. Prince M Hassan, on threi TheyReuter - 116 words
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Article38 1958-10-21 1 X i cploded Mimic weapon of large yield"— its c the Soviet orth of the an on Sept. Atomic Energy 'nnounced m i terday. at Las Vegas. Hed niing lie nuclear Postponed behind conditions.— U.P.I.U.P.I - 38 words
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167 1958-10-21 1 Cyprus talks a step nearer— U.S. in observer role BRITAIN, Greece and Turkey moved towards agreement yesterday on a high level conference over the future of embattled Cyprus, it was reported m London The United States was expected to participate ar. an "observer". M. Paul Henri Spaak, NATO's secretary-general whoU.P.I - 167 words
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399 1958-10-21 1 Afd* convoy escorts yet, says Washington fOMMUNIST shelling of Little Quemoy stopped at 11.30 (local time) last night but sporadic shelling of Tatan and Big Quemoy was continuing, the Nationalists announced m Taipeh last night. American military sources said shelling began again at 8.45Reuter; U.P.I - 399 words
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Article120 1958-10-21 1 5 T EADERS of 17 unions jjj Li representing 4,600 E BO AC strikers at Lon- E E don Airport last night E E made a move towards 5 E ending the week-old 8 E stoppage. They asked Mr. lain E Macleod, Minister of S E Labour,120 words
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Article36 1958-10-21 1 A BRITISH Canberra Jet bomber was extensively damaged last night by a time bomb planted m the closely guarded Akrotlrt airfield m Cyprus. An immediate court or inquiry has been called.— U.P.I.U.P.I - 36 words
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Article135 1958-10-21 1 Clinic gates rushed ABOUT 1,000 mother! rushed the gates when the free administration of Sabin anti-polio vaccine started at the Lim Ah Pin Road clinic this morning. Police had to restore order. Treatment was due to begin at 0.30 a.m. but the women and children started arriving at 7 a.m.135 words
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Article29 1958-10-21 1 November first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 02$ cents per lb., up U Ci on yesterday's closing pr The tone was steady.29 words
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Advertisement30 1958-10-21 1 FAMOUS SINCE 1795 E^ I isii-^ k%^ 1 Tin »*-c IfMtH BS3^B^BLgB|uJ^^BH I ifisVsiSH m mW i <Ok 7TT I g J ■v J Jsf*. -■I »»«i«^t^j^^C3ii^^B i I jj30 words
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256 1958-10-21 2 'Agreement on common goal' EFFORTS to formulate a unanimously acceptable resolution to end J nuclear explosions continued at the Initial Nations yesterday while Mexico moved to gel talks going again m the I -member disarmament commission at present boycotted by Russia. The Mexican resolution,Reuter - 256 words
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Article, Illustration51 1958-10-21 2 picture £«°«Vv J ,la 1 10 ,ofessor °J B*cteriolotj ai the University of Malaya and the WHOi reeloeml adv.se. <m poliomyelitis, glvej doae of lhe Sabin vaccine t«> three-year-oU fee fc. Um-jj > of the I 017 children who were *.yen the vale;,!, it i.e. i m. K;)mu. Singapore, yesterday.^Free Press - 51 words
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Article349 1958-10-21 2 FRANCE: WE MAY JOIN ATOM RACE F'RANCI served notice jesterda* that it will develop I nuclear weapons unless the three Powers now I pos&etisini them agree to renounce them. Mr .liil«s ftfOCh, France's, leading expert on dis- armament, told the I) N political committee: "We regard the prohibition <>f productionReuter; U.P.I - 349 words
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136 1958-10-21 2 Doctor of Pope resignsVatican bars him Pope Pius xii pei physician. Dr Rl Oaleazzi Lisi, resigned as he; d i Vatican medical s< rvices following a Pk stomi over newspaper publication of his "diary" ot the Pontiff's death agony, The Vatican announced that his resignation had been accepted. Vatican sourcesReuter - 136 words
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Article125 1958-10-21 2 A 29- YEAR -OLD T. iV Navy Lieutenant, who died after returning to Britain from service during the Christmas Island nuclear tests, had suffered a comparatively rare disease, a coroner -aid at Gosport, Hampshire, yesterday, jury returned an open verdict on Lieutenant David FranklinReuter - 125 words
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186 1958-10-21 2 Peeress takes her seat in Lords today OTBLLA, the M-year-old dowager ma i o) Hnidir.d. mi 'institutional history m Umdon today at the first woman to onto the British ll of Louis ii ttit tht right to >k1 vote on equal terms uith men. tin installation as our oi enReuter - 186 words
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Advertisement135 1958-10-21 2 \A/ka£ \A/<nM U6tO do P. A Jud/40 BsatfcrAl for yourself, i( this (shipwrecked guy V;'/ 1 k to blame! What would you do, ii a yacht TT>j went down <*9&&& and cast you ashore on a tropic isle jfP_ with Car Mw-*fe- cv four luscious- lonely .^damsels ~*yU' m 'SI135 words
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266 1958-10-21 3 Queen and German President toast peace miE QUEEN and the President of the Federal 1 German Republic, Proiessor Theodor Heuss, h everlasting link of "amity and h u n their two countries at a state )anquet at Buckingham Palace last night. The Qnc-en said: "Nothing can ever erase from theReuter - 266 words
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Article, Illustration95 1958-10-21 3 Date set for $40 m harbour project WORK on the first phase of the Singapore Harbour Board's $40,000,000 port extension scheme at East Lagoon is expected to begin m December. Engineers are finalising details for the construction of three deep water berths. Godowns 44 and 45 will be broken upPopper - 95 words
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189 1958-10-21 3 Kall an g fair: Decision on national displays today THE Singapore constitution fair committee may inform governments of neighbouring countries they would not be allowed to take part. The Japan External Trade Recovery Organisation and Siam recently decided to build pavilions at the fair to display their national products. At189 words
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Article195 1958-10-21 3 tjMLM STAR Eya Bartok said yesterday she hoped to marry the 27-year-old Indian Prince Shiv of Palitana, according to a Rank Organisation spokesman m London. The spokesman, so id the 29--year-old four times married star, disclosed her plans at the organisation's Pinewood Studios. TheReuter - 195 words
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83 1958-10-21 3 Welcome home message lor the Borderers T'HE first battalion The Kings Own Scottish Borderers, arrived m Southampton last night aboard the troopship Dilwara after three years m Malaya. A message from the Colo-nel-in-Chief, the Duchess of Gloucester, said: "I know you have had a strenuous three years of almost continuousReuter - 83 words
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Article40 1958-10-21 3 The Chinese YMCA m Singapore will launch a campaign to recruit more members next month. Members are asked to cooperate by introducing friends to the association, which has 1,248 member eluding 390 youths and 728 adults.40 words
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119 1958-10-21 3 Sinatra: He's a Mayfair socialite now BRITISH gossip writers yesterday- headlined Frank Sinatra as the new darling of British high society and published pictures of Lady Beatty whom he escorted to a party on Sunday. The American singer called to have luncheon with the 36-year-old society hostess almost as soonReuter - 119 words
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Article26 1958-10-21 3 The last words uttered by Pope Pius XII were "fiat voluntas tua thy will bo done —the Vat'can newspaper Osservatorc Romano said yesterday.26 words
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Advertisement216 1958-10-21 3 CHEAPEST-EWER SALE In addition to all the items already advertised. Here's our offer of some ne* items:--90 CENTS EACH ARROW NECKTIES (Normally $3.00 over) 75 CENTS EACH 40 CENTS A YARD A pair of Coro Earrings Beautiful new prints or a coro bracelet m silks cottons 90 CENTS A YARD216 words
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The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, Oct 21, 1958.
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Article195 1958-10-21 4 Opinion Disturbing trend ri REED and opportun--1 ity might mean orruption among some people m charge ol military stores and supplies but, by and large, the armed forces can without equivocation be described as the most honest and patriotic section of most populations. Mscipline looks after the first quality and195 words
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Article, Illustration831 1958-10-21 4 JON KIMCHE - CAN HUSSEIN LAST WHEN UK TROOPS MOVE OUT? JON KIMCHE By (JFF-SHORE at Akaba the 10,000-ton tank-landing -ship 1 Empire Gull, her hllfe ramp down, is being loaded with rery tank, every gun, and every shell which the British OOpt took with then when they moved into Jordan thi They831 words
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Article105 1958-10-21 4 Beachomber - Beachomber kdfkgkskdfgksdfdsfgsdsdf SMALLER animals now being sent up m rockThe dog has yielded to the mouse. Next time It will be a gnat, and the air forces and navies of 11 countries, alerted to dis cover whether he has land ed anywhere, will ha\ very difficult task.105 words
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Advertisement10 1958-10-21 4 A real fruit Juice I OR ANGE- ADE I iniiiiillllilHiimMiMßßtiimiiiiiiniumiiiiiiiinii.'10 words
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Advertisement99 1958-10-21 4 ft FAST as if prepared by an Italian Chef mjlft VM Si If time is short and you enjoy tasty food, the answer to <^-C<~^' ■sV%j l^M^l Norn problem is delightful Chef Boy-Ar D:t Spaghetti WwWm\^m\dfiL Dinner. The Spaghetti Dinner package contains all the |«si J^ Kkj-S^iH ingredients, even the99 words
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267 1958-10-21 5 SERVICES UNIONS WANT LIM TO INTERVENE IN SACKINGS AN APPEAL to the Services in Singapore to cut down retrenchment of civilian staff to the barest possible minimum is contained in a memorandum to be sent to the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock. The memorandum, drafted by the executive committee267 words
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Article180 1958-10-21 5 Council is being :ed to takedUcl :i against tne who issued the c.rall eating house, affee shops asking to display mass movement posters premist ion condemning the ,nd demanding dis action was sup,o the council by Mr. Liberal Sorday Mr. Lee (Liberal Sowho Is a180 words
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Article, Illustration15 1958-10-21 5 picture Mannequins display a new style nightgown and underwear at a Paris fashion show PopperPopper - 15 words
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Article209 1958-10-21 5 IpOMMUNITY centres m Singapore Improvement Trust estates yesterday appealed to residents for support m persuading the Trust to provide more amenities. Committee members of some of the centres said the majority of residents were completely indifferent to community activities. They said only about 15 per cent209 words
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125 1958-10-21 5 Institute praise heartens officials arc 1 i izint opei ,n al Fcoto tl ording of occupation among a nr of people interest- d m public health. Three services, all separate and self-adminis-tered are working m close co-operation m th. titute. They are the (iovernment Health Bervice, the Department of Soo.al125 words
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Article30 1958-10-21 5 Fifty-eight paintings by secondary school pupils m Singapore are on show at the YMCA m Orchard Road. The exhibition will remain open till Nov. 10.30 words
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Article29 1958-10-21 5 Earl Mount bat ten, the First Sea Lord, inspected the American nuclear submarine Skipjack yesterday on a visit to the naval base at New London. Connecticut.- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article56 1958-10-21 5 MALAYAN artists are m vited to take part m the fifth international painting competition to be held m Sydney. A report from Sydney said the works of several Malayan artists ln this year's competition were highly commended by critics. Altogether more than 500 entries were received from56 words
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Article26 1958-10-21 5 An underground explosion of gas in the Calvo SoteH slate mine at Puertollano. Spain, killed 12 miners and injured 14 others.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 26 words
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Advertisement147 1958-10-21 5 ADELPHI HOTEL Dine, Drink and Dance m cool, cosy comfort NEW ADELPHI QUINTET (Nightly except Sundays) Dance to Gypsy, Calypso, Latin American and Continental Dance Music A ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦^♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦4-»>» <> For that Special Lunch— choose the favourite <► rendezvous, AD i: LP II I GRILL. !> o And for the most147 words
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Advertisement54 1958-10-21 6 Get full exciting flavour! Live Modern with L&M Only the modern miracle of L b M's pure-white Miracle Tip brings all that flavour through to you. No othe- cigarette can match It! Small wonder that today more people are switching over to L M Crush proof, KIN* •<■• Khiil-She ami54 words
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Miscellaneous196 1958-10-21 6 HAWK I-. by Sydney Jordan >IA\IIII AKi: by Lee Falk and Phil Davis r~ THE WHOLE BU'LPlNO V AMAZINO-- -fl YOU TWO^^k f SOME SOCTOP WHAT KIMP A AN EMPLOYMENT -<~5T7 SURNEP RIGHT POWN Jl NO ONE WASj^Fl WERE IN V SHORT-CIRCUIT OP FIRM AGEKiCY^ JAKE by ■■nbbard ~~Xf V196 words
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Miscellaneous453 1958-10-21 6 i fjORN today there is a duality Lj your nature which may mak< E a little difficult for you to cope v, occasionally. 1 At times you appear to be trembly gregarious and socially E lusted; at others, you will want withdraw into your shell and quite alone with your453 words
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Article155 1958-10-21 7 LONDON, o, i >• i'ie\ioiia loduy m 0 i !:«•*■> c.i.l 1 i seller* no mUi n,m 25?i bn 26'; bw 25 7 sellers 26' II IB] B Ke I iS8 >!"•' h 2b 1 bu M seller- JU .^elh-i nm R s,. I I8S Settlen rerme155 words
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Article108 1958-10-21 7 NEW YORK. Oct. Previous INxiav TIN Straits Sjx>t 96.12 nor.1. 96 62 nom. TIN futures Slraitf Contract Oel. 94.25 buyers 94 75 bu\ei> 96.25 seller.- 9G.T5 sel!ei> Ore 93.62 buyers 94 25 buyers 95 62 sellers 96.25 seller. TONE Steady. sU.ES: Nil. RUBBER: Futures Nov* 31.35 paid108 words
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Article35 1958-10-21 7 fxi \v YORK, o. Previdus Today '"d^t.ials M63fl M4 9 ;5 aUr »»f s M. 14.; 4,; iu Domestic I5oiuls 86 B6 33 riilltit^ 82.14 B2.63 Ba Stocks Composite AvfraRCS 188.36 187.6835 words
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Article33 1958-10-21 7 I afloats October shipment 24' i. Abu Sarawak unquoted. Muntok v spot 37 aVaiting release 37 afloats 37. and Octobe: shipment 37, 36 cif. sellers exdock. fn U.S. cents per lb.33 words
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Article99 1958-10-21 7 COPRA Philippines c.i.r. IK/ North European poris delivered i miTd r ,on X l November < <»PR.%, Straits ci r. r.K./Noi th European ports delivered i-iSnvVi!" long ton °*l/Xov. l,Nr <>tt nude straits car. European ports m hulk per Ion; ton Oct Nov. c °CON I99 words
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Article107 1958-10-21 7 I rRiAI .quil chief tion on tin >ck Exchange eerful condited by the 2, va nee on Wall reek-end few rx move id and were mder small ilnly thp free share Issue and higher dividend forecast by Lloyds Bank. There was an increased demand for industrials and107 words
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455 1958-10-21 7 LIB-SOC. CALL TO SOCIAL DEMOCRATS: JOIN FOR BETTER S'PORE Capital is fearful and unemployment grows' 'HIE LIBERAL SOCIALIST Party In Singapore today called on all who X believe m social democracy and who have the future of the growing generation at heart to join it and fight subversion to create455 words
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Article190 1958-10-21 7 Britain back on 'Easy Street' uritain has bounced back in one year iiorr. the brink of bankruptcy tc B place In ''Easy Street" or the nearest it has bcfen to it since World War II. However, unemployment has jumped to 450,000, or about 2.2 per cent, and I expected toU.P.I - 190 words
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Article26 1958-10-21 7 The British pavilion at the Brussels World Fair will be taken to London and displayed at an "Idenl Homo" exhibition in March ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article19 1958-10-21 7 President Eisenhower arrived m Los Angeles by air yesterday to campaign for the Republican Party ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Miscellaneous10 1958-10-21 7 bW^^^^mßl I'J'aJUla Ll. L*a7fa7'i Ami Bv'\\ JlE ÜbMtf mmmMl'Wil JtKßlJ^sffsfK£ljH.4^S»10 words
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Miscellaneous157 1958-10-21 7 SINGAPORE 1 1HIGH TIDES 1 E TODAY: 5 07 p.m. E TOMORROW: 7.55 E a.m. 7.07 p.m. E THURSDAY: 8.43 am E and 8.29 p.m. E FRIDAY: 9.16 a.m. and 9.20 p.m. S SATURDAY: 9.42 a.m. E E and 10.00 p.m. E SUNDAY: 10.05 a.m. E S and 10.35 p.m.157 words
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Article, Illustration56 1958-10-21 8 W-H-O-O-P-S A' DAISY! The latest fashion decrees don't worry gorgt Gillian Vaughan, currently filming "The Freshmj I which stars Hardy Kruger and Sylvia Syms. Whether it's lhe legs, the bosom or the eyes which are m style, Gillian fills the bill. Gillian plays a perky 'undergraduette typ^ who captures Ronald56 words
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386 1958-10-21 8 TOO MANY ATES, SO POLICE UNKNOWN SHEILA r/O police girls have lost their jobs. One, Margaret Gray, because she is m love with a man who has a criminal record. The other, pretty Sheila Pigg, believes the reason is she has dates with too many men. Tin- double love-befOTC-duty clash386 words
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Article, Illustration106 1958-10-21 8 The test pilot of a new Canberra jet bomber. Mr. Donald Knight, who flies for the English Electric Company, escaped from his plane by using the ejector seat when it exploded m mid-air over the sea near Blackpool recently. He was landed atPopper - 106 words
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Article, Illustration78 1958-10-21 8 It isn't often you associate the word "shy" with actor Robert Mor ley but this is one of the occasions when you do. He is trying his hand and eye at the coconut shy. And as usual he is putting his heart and soulPopper - 78 words
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Article, Illustration90 1958-10-21 9 It's elementary... MY DEAR WATSON There are more 1 clues m this picture S than the one being j examined under the glass, and cinemag goers will probably make the deduction that Sherlock Holmes is back after 19 years absence from the screen. Peter Cushing, the seventh actor to por-90 words
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233 1958-10-21 9 ■1 ARD AR- MHOT, 61I raceI Who says I PI was i him I in LeiI for conI I ill Iho bout It B f i then I n to i,i, large country house, the Old Rectory, has set legal authorities233 words
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Article167 1958-10-21 9 CCHOOLBOY scientist Brian Rawcliffe tried for a year to produce hydrogen cyanide— a killer Then he succeeded. But the final experii killed him. Seventeen-year-old Brian found dead m his kitchen laboratory .d his home m Elmsley And at V rdlcl oi mi adventure orded on the grammar167 words
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215 1958-10-21 10 STATEWIDE REFERENDUM PLANNED FOR PAKISTAN PRESIDENT Iskander Mirza has omciallj con--1 Armed thai he is planning to hold a national referendum on a new constitution which 18 n^th, law is lined, he said m Karachi, -we shall have a National Council of nol mo re than 12 to 15 peopleReuter - 215 words
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Article133 1958-10-21 10 Anti-Red Siam praised by Dulles Amkrican Secretary of state John Foster Dul1, told a group ol visiting Siamese assemblymen m Washington that the United States considers Siam "a nation -deeply dedicated to freedom." Leader <<f the group is I i Wiworn Sukavidhya. Mr Dulles .emphasised the necessity for all freeU.P.I - 133 words
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Article19 1958-10-21 10 General Giuseppe Mancineili. chief ot staff Oi the Italian army, will visit Tokyo later this month.19 words
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Article65 1958-10-21 10 rpilE Prime Minister of I Cambodia Prince N<>rodom Bihanouk, addressing ai. overllow crowd at thej f r ii v oi California m B< rkeley, said the best de commui »eople a better ,v md ati, taction ol their m >n comd( .iii), (i hi country i.. it65 words
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Article155 1958-10-21 10 MR. Walter Williams, U.S. Under-Secretary of Commerce, said In Washington that the United States had a strong motive of selfinterest m see* in- that Japan's efforts to earn more dollars were successful. "Japan is among our b< ;1 cu >m< i I lie United Btat( IReuter - 155 words
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Article, Illustration108 1958-10-21 10 z One of the most im- Er portant exhibits of historic Asian architee- E tural treasures to be E E housed m 0114' museum E E has been assembled at E E the Museum of Art m E Philadelphia. E E The treasures include E E halls and entire struc-108 words
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Article35 1958-10-21 10 Eighteen major coal mining companies m Japan have, decided to cut proI duction during the second i half of the fiscal year by I 3,*****0 tons m the face of lagging demand U.P.I.U.P.I - 35 words
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88 1958-10-21 10 U.S. Imports from Asia show a decline IJNITED STATES im- ports In July increased over June from Japan. the Philippines, H o n g Kong and India despite a slight decline m total trade from the Asian continent. Imports from Indonesia slumped sharply m July, and also were smaller fromU.P.I - 88 words
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Article39 1958-10-21 10 The Manila newspaper Philippine Herald .said recent events had strengthened the friendly relations between Nationalist China and the Philippines "os both countries j o u n 1 themselves ranged on the same side against a common foe Conimiiiiis),:." U.P.I.U.P.I - 39 words
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Article18 1958-10-21 10 The ftrst M World Film I opened In Mexico City with the ihowii the Jaoane film Lovi U.P.I.U.P.I - 18 words
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Article26 1958-10-21 10 U.P.I. B I l>4> New York I mws su» nested that the I.S. niusl he patient while Pakistan Irirs to work 4»ut Hv < i.m Btitutional crisisU.P.I - 26 words
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Article35 1958-10-21 10 The Wall sir, mrnal rnmentlng on /'<//, dan's "military dtctato) hip," said: 'The Pakistan the United States is allied with now is certainly not the Pakistan it has been relying on for defence oi Democracy." U.P.I.U.P.I - 35 words
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Article16 1958-10-21 10 The Laotian Government has devalued its currency. the Peking New f »m News Agency said U.P.I.U.P.I - 16 words
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Article25 1958-10-21 10 Britain has unofficially pro posed the holding m London of an Antarctic whaling conference including Japan, the Soviet Union. the Netherlands Britain and Norway U.P.I.U.P.I - 25 words
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Article22 1958-10-21 10 S4»me 45,000,000 Indian children are m>t attending school because 4»i poverty or inadequate facilities, the New Delhi Education Ministry has estimated.* U.P.I.U.P.I - 22 words
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Article31 1958-10-21 10 Communist Chinese Premier •v En-lai told a Indonesian pari 1 a dary delegation m .ng that. Red China willing to extend aid beyond the U.5540.000,00l it has already offered Indonesia.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 31 words
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Article47 1958-10-21 10 •sor Kankuro Kane shigc, president of tin Japan Science Council said m Washington I hat at the recent Genera con teiencc on peaceful use: of atomic energy recognised that soi the recent physica periments in Euroi laboratories had phenomena predicted Professor Yukawa Japan about 20 years U.P.I.U.P.I - 47 words
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Article27 1958-10-21 10 Governor Chin Hsung Kirn of the Bank of Korea said m New Delhi that Incountry had succeeded considerably m stopping inflationary pressures during the past year U.P.I.U.P.I - 27 words
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Article22 1958-10-21 10 Seven hundred and one Japanese Immigrant have just arrived In de Janeiro. They will up farming in the Inti of Brazil. U.P.I.U.P.I - 22 words
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Article22 1958-10-21 10 The Peking New Chi:, Agency .said that M was seeking "to l world peace and security of man) resuming its nuclec U.P.I.U.P.I - 22 words
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Article63 1958-10-21 10 rhe Japanese Government has no Intention oi mming talks with i' 1 So viet Union for ii" l elusion of a formal I" treaty unless Russia sho* a more svmpatlnt < a* l tttde toward Jap ritorial claims. Japane* IMime Minister >;•» l»i»^ II> J > Kishi said In Tokyo.Reuter - 63 words
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Advertisement23 1958-10-21 10 odvonccd portobl< WONDIMUt IAR TRIPLI FOUP honq. r 4 control-. PRICE »335/SOU AGENTS: HA. 0 CONNOR (r COMPANY LTD. tOldlow l!uili(r-.| llnllr 10'23 words
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Article464 1958-10-21 11 CHINA TO STEP UP TRADE 'WAR' iOR of the u.s. I intelligence Agency, \V. Dulles, said in r that the Russian ri communist! m- lI( i. 5 their aim of u-.ia domination through Sthods short of war by eonon penetration and subversion of free governments. ting ol the board LawU.P.I - 464 words
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Article159 1958-10-21 11 Russian oil for Danes IMPORT of one or two •j A. million tons of Rus- sian oil over a five-year i period has been con. i E tracted for by a Danish i businessman, Foreign E Ministry sources ln E Copenhagen said. S Russia concluded a similar oil deal withU.P.I - 159 words
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Article95 1958-10-21 11 AN oil company executive cleknded the current volume of foreign oil imports into *the U.S as necessary for national security. Mr Fred W. Bartlett. board chairman of tin* Socony Mobil Oil Co., said that our domestic security I* based on the availability of petroleum not onlyU.P.I - 95 words
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Article47 1958-10-21 11 lne first Arab petroleum conference will be held m de a r r ?h°p n April 16 1959 "S Ar r ab th Lk?u°e nSOrShiP f the be T on il nt u^ genda wi 5? °n technical aspects of tne industry.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 47 words
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Advertisement65 1958-10-21 11 m I^^^ Every Friday WEEK-ENDER readers get the most prodigious line-up ot the talent features articles sport close up pictorials adventure ever offered m ONE PUBLICATION IN SINGAPORE I MALAYA. A Pleasure to Read FOR FRIENDLY SERVICE mm^. a Am m\. and i jk| BETTER VALUE QUOD AT i^lQjL-, COLD65 words
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Advertisement26 1958-10-21 11 ASK FOR BB 1 1 1 V X wl MENS BOYS mM MADE IN U.S. A «j[ yfk Available At KRISHINA SILK EMPORIUM 378/56 Changi, Spore26 words
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Advertisement69 1958-10-21 11 SINGH'S For SELECTION, VALUE, SERVICE and PRICE. CARPETS, FURNISHINGS, INDIAN HANDLOOM GOODS. HOUSEHOLD LINENS 47/49, STAMFORD ROAD, Singapore -6 Tel: *****. Buy BA\ByC«IA\M JlAiyci^^ The GENUINE Champagne Perry America's Baal hard rubber comb* dlHl mmf^^ mmm^ stronger ond lasts longor Sole Agents: SINGAPORE TALENTS LTD., 20, Ngeo Ann Building, Orcberd69 words
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Advertisement87 1958-10-21 11 Garrard 4-Speed Record Changer Seeiis Ati Ueeeieos From All. Radio Dealers Sole Agents:— KEE HUAT RADIO CO., LTD. S'pore—K. Lumpur Penang Late closing 9 P.m. on FRIDAYS 7 p. m. on SATURDAYS Only o part of the extra attention you get at FIT2PATRICKS Flexible Ri^fl PLASTIC HOUSEWARES MODERNIZES KITCIII £^^£t87 words
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Article, Illustration301 1958-10-21 12 Chia Siew Seng - Chia Siew Seng By < K ITCHING ph otofraphers followed up the siutcss of Mr. Lee Sent Hwa, who re- cently won the i»oici Medal m the Pan Malayan Photographic Exhibition by pocket- in ft nearly all the prizes m the First Fan British Borneo301 words
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Article263 1958-10-21 12 THE WONDER BOY NOTABLE achievement was created by Lai Teck K(.n u the "wonder boy' of plmto&raphy. He beat several senior exhibitors and holders of the A.R.PS. t4>«». to win the u>st prize ot a silver m<c lil n the September Quai Competit "on ni the Ph< tographic Society of263 words
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Article, Illustration47 1958-10-21 12 Lai Teck Kong - Lai Teck Kong By PLEASE OPEN THE DOOR Taken by a boy of 13, Lai Teck Kong, this photograph beat the entries of I many an A.R.P.S. to win first prize In the September Quarterly competition of the Photographic Society of Singapore.47 words
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Article, Illustration88 1958-10-21 12 Liang Tsang Ying - Liang Tsang Ying By PRIZE winners pose holding their prints after judging results were made known m the first Pan British Borneo Exhibition. Photographers from Kuching displayed particularly fr i g h standards, and took most of the awards. Judges m the back row, from left to88 words
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Advertisement24 1958-10-21 12 i (#Trl (C* TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD J 9^r^\ 111 Mill lIMII StNGAPOKC I Wi OlUs/ MANAGING D/RECfO* RONALD Pi PACKERS, SHIPPERS 4 INSURANCE AOINTS24 words
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Article, Illustration321 1958-10-21 13 SUCH a FUSS OVER a ROYAL TOOTH PRIVY COUNCIL TOOK CRAVE DECISION: IT MUST COME OUT A\E by one the lords and bishops of the Privy Council voted on the national emergency. An expert had given witness. A drastic solution had been proposed. One by one lhe grave voices give321 words
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Article925 1958-10-21 13 Robert Pitman - Robert Pitman mm f9 I. y r..Y. Vi ■Mary, however, was pathetically pleased, by her obedience, and gave her a diamond -and-ruby brooch and a rosary of xohite coral" thouyhis How close the mention ol that gift suddenly brings us to the two long-dead women.925 words
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Article232 1958-10-21 13 The night the mob wild in London FREE PRESS ROOK PACE fFHE rioters raged x through London. In the summer night the houses of their victims blazed. The victims were no* the coloured people of Notting Hill. They were the Roman Catholics and Irish immigrants of 1780. London was gripped232 words
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Article201 1958-10-21 13 INTERRUPTED JOURNEY, iv James Wilson. New Authors Limited. i;, s Sensitive, adult story of the Cyprus campaign by a first novelist Taut and TOM. with the stink and sweat of war On almost every page. A regular oflu allows himself the Impossible luxury of a201 words
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216 1958-10-21 14 CURST indications we thai soccer officials welcome the decision ol the International Federation (FIFA) to ton players thai look Kirt m the world football championships from the Olympic (Jam The French Football Federation fully approves the decision, stated general secretary M. Pierre Delaunay yesterday.Reuter - 216 words
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260 1958-10-21 14 AGGRESSOR REMAINS FAVOURITE AT LONDON CALLOVER IN a brisk callover at the 1 Victoria Club on the second leg of the "Autumn Double," the Cambridgeshire Handicap, to be run on Wednesday, October 29, Aggressor remained a firm favourite at his previous price of 11 to 2. Babur advanced half aReuter - 260 words
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Article276 1958-10-21 14 TALKING POINTS i AIR-FILLED boxing gloves are to be tested for one year m 22 countries, including Britain, the United States and Russia, it was anj nounced at the congress of the In- ternational Amateur Boxing Assoi ciation. The new gloves. developed m Finland, iReuter - 276 words
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Article116 1958-10-21 14 THK Australian Lawn E Tennis Association E last night confirmed the appointment Harry Hopman ;b <ap- z tain and coach of the E Australian Davis Cup team. E The association also decided to inform the E tennis officisls of the United States. Italj j and the PhilippinesU.P.I - 116 words
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Article75 1958-10-21 14 AUSTRALIAN Olympic and Etnpjn I Games cyclist. )I<k z Ploog, 21, jrcslerdaj turned profession.il f° r an undisclosed sum. He signed month contract tfitp local promoter wmci requires him to part m a i'S.OOn six -day fl Man li z Ploog. one of s ralla'i bestReuter - 75 words
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Advertisement343 1958-10-21 14 m ?bm bbb 1 jA STRAITS TIMES r^ x ANNUAL, 1959 j} A < binese phiioaopbsi os I\ sait *< ()ne P ir,ure is wo,tn a //ffl ihousand words" <h.ly The V k JS? Straitl Times Annual can give V 1 J fOU dired access to the colour I 4/343 words
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1258 1958-10-21 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS HANDSOME FASTEST ON TRACK r-By n i tinner ©I his h I, st three starts nd the most improved horse m Malaya, was lh e most impressive orker at Bukit Timah this morning:. Ridden by Garnet ire he went bct,an stablemate Shoot1,258 words
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Article69 1958-10-21 15 IjTARTIXG at BuUit Tiasafe ..n Saturday, all hoi^cn '< m« i" Malays \*ill m full <• wear Mn.iM naatsera at*hed to the forehead band theii bridles. This will askl m identification In a 4 lose koto-finish. tneric* the system has w,i rreat neeeas. often photo-finish races the69 words
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Article13 1958-10-21 15 Clean sweep by U.K. golfers m .1 won a 72I Madrid. Hunt ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article10 1958-10-21 15 MI LAN GRAND PRIX M.Ian I flat ■Ion rw ReuterReuter - 10 words
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Article89 1958-10-21 15 LAN Nu.sfiali. In, is jubilant afti r m i comeback on Saturday Playing foi the time I foi Mosman North Byclnry V« I ho has been lvi fering from liver com plaint showed -.ond form and yesterday hi felt no ill di. iReuter - 89 words
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Article, Illustration67 1958-10-21 15 YOLANDE Pompey (right) blocks a left by Dick Tiger m their fight at Wembley Pool, London. Although only a middleweight. Tiger hammered out a decisive points victory. Only last month Pompey knocked out Randolph Turpin, British, light -heavyweight champion. m two rounds. But against Tiger, thePaul Popper - 67 words
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150 1958-10-21 15 STUART Lewis-Evans, 28 year-old British racing driver who was severely injured when his Vanwall car .crashed during the Moroc- can Grand Prix at Casa- blanca, arrived back at London Airport last night, On a stretcher and wrapped m blankets and shawls, he flew mReuter - 150 words
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Article160 1958-10-21 15 DUNTERS at the coming Singapore Gold Cup 1 meeting will be able to test a new betting system introduced by the Singapore Turf Club. Known as the Fortune j Tote, it will operate as from Saturday, the first day of the meeting. It will be160 words
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Article28 1958-10-21 15 Results of last night's English league football matches \v. LEAGUE THREE: Newport County 3 Queen's Park tlangera I; Stockport County 0 Southend United 1 ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article53 1958-10-21 15 Tho United Btatea golfer k Rurk. Deal country man Ken Venturl to win I prize In tin* Japan International professional goll tournament al the Sagamlhara 001 l club, near Tokyo. They tied with idc-i 189, and played on an extra two hoia tn ri. IReuter - 53 words
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123 1958-10-21 15 SINGAPORE ALL BLUES VERSUS THE ARMY SINGAPORE AH Blue; will play a trial match against th< Army tomorrow ai the Police ground, Thomson Road. It is the first of a series of matches in which State selectors of the Singapore Asian Rugby Union will attempt to build up a team123 words
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Advertisement16 1958-10-21 15 1 kid f'l tn< r it Frrd tfus' room is ut really btg enough for tabletrnttt*16 words
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265 1958-10-21 16 SIAM COUP LEADER CLAIMS HE SEIZED POWER TO FOIL RED THREAT Sarit speaks of peril fe at home and from abroad FIELD MAKSI1AL SMUT IMANMlM »uM P««" ZdH the CO^ 1^ lled on thc to maintain peace and carry on with their occupations as usual. It Srdered aU armed personnelReuter; U.P.I - 265 words
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Article58 1958-10-21 16 MARSHAL Abdel Hakim Amer. Vice President and Defence Minister of the United Arab Republic, conferred m the Kremlin yesterday With Mr. Nikita Khrushchev. Soviet Prime Minister. Moscow Radio reported. The meeting was attended by Mr. Andrei Gromyko. Soviet Foreign Minister; the U.A.R. ambassador to CzechoslovakiaReuter - 58 words
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Article38 1958-10-21 16 Miss Emily uoener, tne city's oldest resident, has died m Kingston. New York at the age of 105. She saw the funeral train of President Abraham Lincoln as it passed through Kingston m 18f>5.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 38 words
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Article183 1958-10-21 16 Mirza's square deal pledge President Iskander 1 Mirza oi Pakistan told a labour rally ot 20,000 m Karachi yesterday that Pakistan's revolutionary government is taking practical steps to improve the country's living standards. The greatest need, he said, was for a maximum j all-round increase In pro- j ductlon. ThisReuter - 183 words
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Article37 1958-10-21 16 A soviet surgfun, rruicaVladimir Demkov, who has successfully transplanted the hearts and heads of dogs, will demonstrate such operations In East Berlin ln November, the East Berlin weekly newspaper Sonntag I yesterday, ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article145 1958-10-21 16 PKINi L WAN WAITIIAV \KON, Foreign Minister of the Siamese Government overthrown m yesterday's coup d'etat, said he believed his country would remain m the South-Fast Asia Treaty Organisation and continue its anti-iCom-munist foreign policies. Prince Wan learned of the coup after delivering an address145 words
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Article141 1958-10-21 16 BURMA'S army chief of staff, General Ne Win, told the annual conference of armed forces commanders yesterday that they would have to crack down on subversive activities. At the conference m Meiktila. central Burma, he said he had agreed to take over government fromReuter; U.P.I - 141 words
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Article45 1958-10-21 16 MYRNA LOY. me -periecL wife" m Hollywood's "Thin Man" series, yesterday announced m New York that i her fourth marriage was on the rocks Her estranged husband, Sargeant, and Miss Loy said "there are clans for a divorce."- U.P.I.U.P.I - 45 words
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Article156 1958-10-21 16 I KBANON'S four man emergency binet, swept into Office on a tide of nope and good feeling, I led down to hard work terday to And a permanent solution to tiie country's i Two Immediate probli ting the Cabli illty to reconcile the rh factionsU.P.I; Reuter - 156 words
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Article163 1958-10-21 16 Nigeria leaps self-rule hurdle NIGERIA'S leade: ter day overcame m* gest hurdle ban their way to indepen, Britain's bin. !orv informed sour London last i As the Nigeria C >titu tional Confereiu-i its fourth week, the sourc-i es reported that delegate J had accepted with slight I modifications" a Britu.Reuter - 163 words
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55 1958-10-21 16 REORGANISATION at two rubber factories m Liverpool has led to more than 1.000 workers m one of them threatening; strike action m a fortnight unless the firm discloses its future employment policy. Already 80 men ha\ c been declared redundant Walton factory of55 words
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Title Section10 1958-10-21 1 THE PAPER WITHIN A PAPER Eve Tuesday October 21, 1958.10 words
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Article, Illustration1361 1958-10-21 1 So THIS is the woman I married! At last she shuffles into jlllllllllllllllllllllllM'l'lllllllll the bedroom iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii m a wrapper lIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIII a five-cent tiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir cigar iiiniiiiiiiiiii would reject imiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiii jyjOST husbands arc certain on their wedding da\ that they have married their Ideal Woman —one who is so m love with1,361 words
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Article189 1958-10-21 2 Just the thing for dry skin OEADERS Who BUflei from dry skin caused by our strong Singapore sun will be <Uad to know that now there is a cream on the market especially created to remedy this eondiMade from a special formula to help soften hands, it is good for189 words
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Article371 1958-10-21 2 PER FUMES FOR ALL AGES about to any r woman ia alt thing. I h a soman's must be m c herself, i rs and i with the kin. I ent best i w oman t ranee only by II ill she be it with I \>n I radii* tion371 words
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Advertisement460 1958-10-21 2 CbT t^r^tvV I aBBBB^^ssBB BBtßtaßaaaP^Ba! 9b Isßai 'Jtm\ A^L^A aW^*^^* J BBBi^^'^^Bßßr V^^ Boat fll I AmW^mmmW WL m Bfll KbV /"^Bflfl r itltf s It's not only m car racing 3 that Rotary Action is vital for speed and efficiency. The same applies to shaving. Features of the new460 words
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Article, Illustration64 1958-10-21 3 A SHOP dealing m Oriental novelties has just received a large shipment of household ornaments m Indian brass. There are ash trays and cigarette boxes, vases, trays, bowls and plates. The brass is oxidised to achieve a covering of black. The ornaments are then etched iii64 words
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Article, Illustration69 1958-10-21 3 I'"or living 'ortabli and nioL hen Is a il comet al BUI* com- blnatlon bed and lounge is practical and attracts "Made for lounging or sitting, it maybe opened up for sleeping. It haa a light aluminium tube frame and Inflatable air caahtoni upholatered m plastic fabric.69 words
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Article377 1958-10-21 3 Vegetable dishes that tempt <► rpiIROK.IIOIT th c Jf 1 year vegetable stands m if Singapore hold variety <► and colour to temot you. [J Here are ways of serving some favourite local «f vegetabh <► For green beans with f sour cream cook one pound green beans, <> French377 words
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Advertisement100 1958-10-21 3 i^w "V PARFIIJtAFIIRC PACK H \K IK/ V\ 1 1 M^r y«^S I f j ">y^x^ "^nf^Sii i^ nOW in t ie S P CC P°' n *e <*e Diamant bottle. "^•5^^? essences preserved for over 150 W years is the key to the success of this world famous Eau100 words
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Article, Illustration397 1958-10-21 4 Dutch industry takes root in Colony rpHERI hop a m s where Ind< and Holland ide by side In at harmoi Ihi D i> II teh woman and her Indoian husband make lamps and shades for ttte§ hltntel* p. Bengal ray an ha In tii" lamp hade bu ilness lor397 words
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