The Singapore Free Press, 29 October 1958
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Title Section17 1958-10-29 1 The Singapore FREE PRESS Malawi's Own Family Paper fssds Wednesday, October 29, 1958. Price 15 I t^17 words
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Article114 1958-10-29 1 One ray of hope still —Mac BRITISH Prime Mm J£> ister Harold Mat--4* millan said yesterday t that the forthcoming 0 Geneva conference on <► the banning of nuclear 1 tests between Britain, o the U.S. and the USSR. J[ may be "diflicult. but I pray it will be such114 words
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229 1958-10-29 1 EUROPEAN FREE TRADE TALKS NEAR BREAKDOWN Stormy discussions after Britain and France clash •TALKS aimed at setting up a European free trade area a proposal i over which several Asian nations have voiced anxiety were near complete breakdown in Paris last night. A difference between Britain and France on ledReuter - 229 words
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Article154 1958-10-29 1 Pope is man of peace VATICAN CITY sources said last night that the new Pope John XXIII— may be crowned on Sunday. Nov. 9, The new Pope was described by his secretary, Id an Interview just before the conclave started, as "a man of peace believing that progress is betterReuter - 154 words
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Article44 1958-10-29 1 Outlandish Dulles AMERICAN State Secretary Dulles yesterday charged Communist China with "promiscuous killing" m the Formosan Strait. He said the Chinese Communists' decision to shell the islands every other day appeared to be a "somewhat outlandish and rather uncivilised way" to save lace.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 44 words
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Article48 1958-10-29 1 There were only 314 British paratroops and R.A.F. ground staff left m Amman, Jordan, when the airlift ended last night. They, together with the remaining 58 vehicles and about 40.000 lb. of freight are to leave for Cyprus In today's scheduled 18 sort ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article28 1958-10-29 1 The Japanese steamer Ryujin Maru with a cargo of coal Is on flr<> outside imbo Harbour. aCC(iw« n to Uoydi of i ond Reute rReuter - 28 words
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189 1958-10-29 1 lUNIBM will be one big problems new Pope as helm of the m sources int. to decide M'Ply the livocal con- r '>mmunism political ether to folpolicy ""'i'' might be a f)f nee" m Communist-ruled countries with large Catholic populations such asReuter - 189 words
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Article34 1958-10-29 1 I 'wo boys 1 ion were Mifldlcton I Past 24 hours, lDi year. One of the girls, a Malay from Robinson Road, was aged nine. The other* are under three.34 words
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Article, Illustration137 1958-10-29 1 The Vatican blames 'bumpkins' THE Vatican newspaper Osservatore Romano said yesterday "bumpkins" created the myth of white or black smoke to signal the outcome of a Papal election. The editorial was prompted by two false reports on Sunday when observers became confused over whether the smoke signalling the secret electionU.P.I - 137 words
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Article136 1958-10-29 1 CYPRUS CURFEW ON AGAIN Lifted for a few hours then HURFEWS were reimp< Cyprus last night, or Governor, Sir Hugh Fc osed in many parts of ily a few hours after the )ot, announced that they would all be lifted. Reversal of his earlier decision came after a senior GreekReuter - 136 words
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Article26 1958-10-29 1 November first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 88J cents a lb., unchanged on yesterday's close. The tone was quiet.26 words
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Advertisement160 1958-10-29 1 m Yes Vll meet you at Mont dOr Yes, more and more people are making Mont Dor their favourite rendezvous. mmf^tt^^^T Those 'm the know' will m wL£ \>^ agree that Mont Dor do V Rfi> serve delicious ice creams S^ and appettising snacks. %?**> line is a list of160 words
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277 1958-10-29 2 SOVIET 'NO' TO JAP A-TESTS SCHEME ■>l ssi yesterday i< M («'CI l.tp.Ult'St appeal for an r.isi\\<st compromise on the suspension of n» i» mi weapon tests. So-. Deputy > Mini ter, Mr Valerian Zorin, said a compromise was impossible aIoMH the lilH'S by Dr Koto Matsudaira, inese envoy toU.P.I - 277 words
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Article33 1958-10-29 2 The Prime Minister of Canada, Mr John Diefenbaker arrived m New York terday on a 54-day around the world trip which will take him u> 15 nations Includlr" l Girigapore- U.P.I.U.P.I - 33 words
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Article23 1958-10-29 2 Mr. Koca Popovic, Yugoslav Foreign Minister, arriv. Ed In London last night from Paris for a four-day offlrial visit ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article96 1958-10-29 2 BRITAIN y. into comj the United sta to-air guided West European The managing De HaviUartd Limited Sir Ralph gS? said the Supply Mini^ had granted permission ft put the Pire«tr( on the int. market He said that the pin streak, against which thai was no knownReuter - 96 words
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Advertisement53 1958-10-29 2 61 1 AW% A livpp BB I i I |l 1 1 U»»n| I B|. 1 1 Hi L 111 1 of Nescafe contains freshly roasted coffee^^2s£fssl^ ...means quality In Malaya POPPY DAY APPEAL 1958 Ai the going down of the sun. and m the morning we shall remember them53 words
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174 1958-10-29 3 Girls faint in long wait Cor Princess VM.KY parents and St. John Ambulance Briomciak m Belfast I jretterdu after collapse** u v m a hull for Pnn- a 7l2£ei that the n many only eight old. were kept ling too long before nce si arrived for mm during her AA*Reuter - 174 words
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224 1958-10-29 3 EASY HIRE PURCHASE AIDS ONLY CAR FIRMS ORITAIN'S traders and finance houses yesterday began working out their rental schemes m preparation for the end of restrictions on hiro purchase today. Many firms predicted there would not be a big spending spree. The general view was that more cars would beReuter - 224 words
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Article128 1958-10-29 3 Nun set tire to bedding A 40-year-old nun was put on probation for two years ■at Andover, Southern England, yesterday for setting fire to nine beds and bedding at her convent school. The nun, Margaret Elizabeth McMorrow, pleaded guilty and agreed to live for the first year m a hostel.Reuter - 128 words
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Article44 1958-10-29 3 Dr. Yasushi Nishiwaki, Director of the biophysical laboratory of the Osaka Municipal University yesterday said the hottest radioactive rain m four years fell on the city last Saturday. He said the intense radiation was brought on by recent nuclear explosions. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article50 1958-10-29 3 Sir Winston Churchill will go to Paris on Nov. 5 from southern France to accept one of the highest French awards the Liberation Cross the following day. Only two otner foreign statesmen have received tli*» award. President Eisenhower and King Mohammed V of Morocco.— ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article107 1958-10-29 3 THREE MEN found hidinji m a confession box n Armagh's Catholic Cathe dral Northern Ireland after an unexploded bomb had been planted at a nearby police station, were each fenced m Belfast yesterday to 14 years' imprison ment. They were Michael Anthony Meade, 21.Reuter - 107 words
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Advertisement53 1958-10-29 3 Visit IRANIAN CARPETS 37 Tanglin Road (near Tangle Inn) Singapore Tel ***** IRANIAN (Persian) BOKHARA CARPETS RUGS. Only Robbialac Golorizer Paints give you WORLD'S WIDEST *W COLOUR CHOICE! tgJ*J How Colorizer Paints work ftgJ^Vl a" na»r naini m .;.;"::';l,t,/;,:: |l»^J v i I'lniirtml, tit gin- W colowri iwli'iJU J lUo53 words
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Advertisement100 1958-10-29 3 m I h > 1 1 f i hii< "PRIMEFROZ-N" Tender, sweet garden fresh "PRIME FROZ-N" U, S. Dept. of Agriculture 'Grade "AT fancy* Unsurpassed quality. f 300, Orchard Road, Singapore 9. Tel: *****-9 »»j DIAMOND WATCHES C A E* R I T c L j; Dr A I A100 words
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Article289 1958-10-29 4 Red view of neutralism IN a world plil by two ideologies freedom defending Democracy and colonialist Communism neutral nations cannot but seem an anachronism. Neutralist or non-align-ed, these nations hope that this is the magic formula to ensure their non-involvement m any flare-up between the two rival power blocs.289 words
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218 1958-10-29 4 BOOKLET OUTLINES JUMP IN C 'WEALTH OUTPUT I c han s output ol p mary commodities and expanding manufacturing la] arc outlined 111 lition oi the bo< onomlc development In the commonwealth." The r J6-pagc booklet gives an up-to-date account ol onomic resources and for development or Commonwealth countries. It218 words
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Article76 1958-10-29 4 Sir Arthur Morse, chair man oi the British Holiday and Travel Association said In London tl he believed expansion i 1 tourism m Britain would continue. The association's target was 2,000,000 visitor., w.thin a decade, with ft corresponding tourist revenue of £300 million. He76 words
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Article192 1958-10-29 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber oa XTOSTRIL HOUSE, head--I^l quarter! of Nam] Pi Pushing, had no comment to make yesterday on the report of a pra push tlval m Aberbananer tiii.s mouth But Sir Dargle Farra d: "The young tod prrfrr more rapid fo. n >l locomotion, and are not i)i192 words
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Article, Illustration740 1958-10-29 4 'Have a drink'— but it's an order iii ur.iiriii iiiiu 1 communist worlds confront one another icroM Europe. They also confront one an other across the Pacific, where the Quemoy crisis has shifted world attention. Vital to Pacific strategy are two American territories whose constitutions are m the inciting pot.740 words
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Advertisement31 1958-10-29 4 PATEK PHILIPPE 1 In- Master \Vat» •Inu.il «>i Cijifi i 'ek Philippe c entire collection ol up ol tl Ol centum (..11. \.l <|U.tlltN So!r t H. SENA, LTD. Sinqoporr Pcnanq.31 words
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Advertisement65 1958-10-29 4 IT IS WISE... jf TO PHONE SH4I C Pf AND SOLVE YOUR V PACKBNG I 7 PROBLEMS I n Your glass, cHina, sHver-wnrp m and furniture needs the attend «< f W of experts We pack and 1 anything for you with th€ if greatest of care. 1 V FURNITURE65 words
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Article, Illustration222 1958-10-29 5 S4S basic education classes to close down Longer hours for bars: Action soon riMII Singapore Government is considering a recommendation by the Director of Tourism, Mr K. A Howlett, to relax restrictions on closing time for bars m selected hotels and restaurants. la a report on Singapore'sReuter - 222 words
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311 1958-10-29 5 Lack of money halts plans to expand VJOME 545 basic education classes run by adult education bodies m Singapore arc to be closed prematurely this year due to lack of funds. The council for adult education which finances them had asked the Government for a grant of $495,000 this year311 words
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Article17 1958-10-29 5 A United Nations conferl and zinc will start in Geneva on Nov. 10. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Advertisement121 1958-10-29 5 I A NIGHT TO REMEMBER ti y. ry x I I I tells m tcrrif\ing detail MO ITSMIO 100 O T £J| fl I I the tragic events which 111 ILI loQ^I I led to the loss of over I 1,500 men, women and I children m the greatest BttfißklH121 words
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Advertisement167 1958-10-29 5 The Family Choice! LPHMADn MODEL L47H Frozen Food Chest: Capacity 18 lbs. List Price: $620/ -less 10% for cash. Hire Purchase Terms available. Singapore Dealers: BROADwIv R tA l r?,o SE r R o VICE 53 East Coost Rood. CHm LX Sinio°r'«* 5 2 U PP er Serangoon Road. Lino167 words
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Article431 1958-10-29 6 Your Lucky STAR I I i^okn today, you have an inflj D capacity for taking painb a •> your work. I J You have a quiet rye I considered an aiooi snobbis |J by those who do not know you < J You may not make friend but once gomeone431 words
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Advertisement67 1958-10-29 6 SMOKE OASIS WITH I OOTHING MENTHOL MIST I Menthol Misl makffl ihe B rich tobacco taste fresher w >U*re smoking. And the frethoeM stays with long after Mnoking, 100. Try the Big 01 Mnnufnrhired hf Utt*U w v V )I i II -r, I„ VJ.A A the nmkrn of d(W67 words
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Miscellaneous327 1958-10-29 6 .1 1 I ILlCviii:" by Sydney Jor<lan B >t)o mow remove if is 'we have ft^ii <^ir* »va r t^nf hi>i«iot rt/^4^ ffcto ALWAYS THOUOMV BM I ou lV wrc RZ* rnor Mfiwe' niP that mars Jbu^ >wj *<**)€' eC)u>DO*io nve V OtmoVHere wiHiir* Hits Ship ATMOSPHEBE SCtfintisrs jj ooturXJl»y327 words
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Article165 1958-10-29 7 1 ONDON, Oit 2H. Pir\ioiisj Today N,. 1 X*>> eXf. v«>\ 25H buyer* 25 buyers 25' i sellers 25 buyers 25 V sell 25 7 sellers ■man n<» i EM 1 2bK buyer buyer.s hl Mers Hers i RSS Settlemeal ins P.. 259; bii buyers 25 M,165 words
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Article108 1958-10-29 7 prices quoted in U.S. cents per lb. TIN --ti.iitv >p,.t TIN ful ts Contract Uct Pec TONE Steady. FIBBER Futures Nov Jan TOM Verj steady. No. 1 K^ Nov. landed price COFFEE Futures B' Contract Do. -Old. N t w NEW YORK. Oct J8. Previous Today 97.25108 words
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Article32 1958-10-29 7 3o Industrial* 20 Railroads 40 Domestic Bonds lj I'tilities "-ks Composite ireragaft NEW YORK. Oct. 28. Previous Today 535.00 536.88 146.20 147.89 86.30 86.39 82.35 82 38 185.58 186.4432 words
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Article47 1958-10-29 7 and i >.;ing -r; (o 24. 1 I and pot .oul awaitina 24'i to 24 24. L'3 elf. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot 37 \'i, awaiting release 37, afloats 37, and October shipment 37. 36 1 elf. sellers exdock. quoted in U.S. cents per lb.47 words
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Article87 1958-10-29 7 OPR.J Philippine! < iif. k rth Fuinpran ports delivered per lon R ton November U l Vh c if. |.K North Enropean ports delivered "1 ports in bulk tag ton ()ft N U iS l OIL crude Ceylon peril in bulk *;•;•>* ton Oct. Nov. PM87 words
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Article113 1958-10-29 7 i return to idltiona In the k mark. ving the luting ire pur < f thai eflt from 'i go .1 mi c recoi There was r> newed firmness In gilt-edged securities on an Increased demand, and many prices closed at the best leveli of113 words
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262 1958-10-29 7 Four states affected by Soviet 'freedom' plot A COMMUNIST booklet circulated m London has laid bare Soviet efforts to use some 2,000,000 Kurds who straddle the borders of Turkey, Syria, Persia and Iraq, as a means of infiltration into the Middle East. Entitled "Kurdistan: Undivided Nation of the Middle East"U.P.I - 262 words
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Article136 1958-10-29 7 Call for neutral Germany (GERMANY, seeking unlflT cation, should adopt a policy of armed neutrality. Dr. Otto Btrasser, the former friend of Hitler who broke with the Nazis m 1930, has urged In Heidelberg. Addressing the first European Congress of Neutralists, he said the West German Government should accept theReuter - 136 words
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Article89 1958-10-29 7 Today's radio programme 1.18 p.m. Mainly the Blues: 1.30 Time Signal and New.s 1.45 The Blues again; 2.00 Close Down. 5.00 On the Harmonica; 5.15 Tea Dance; 5.45 Hawaiian Blossoms. 6.00 Invitation to the Waltz; 6.15 The Twilight Hour; 6.45 Lights On; 6.53 Announcements and Singapore Share Market Report; 7.0089 words
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Advertisement250 1958-10-29 7 JU-|lr yeur be fanning A Why take thn ttoubit> m building up your home ofTecU ov«t a period of years— only to hays tttecn broken m transit Singapore s^ i 1A A A A A A A AA A A A A A Set |Vt\A I r/S *A\stolM 6S I250 words
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Article, Illustration1607 1958-10-29 8 Sidney Sterck - Mr WILLIAM FLEMING PREFERS_JHE OUT-OF-THE-J been a diamond hunter for 25 years even if, at the moment, he is sawing timber m a sawmill m Jiritain. The season for Mr. Fleming's particular form of hunting —fortune hunting m the diamond fields1,607 words
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Article, Illustration749 1958-10-29 1 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS Says THF main race at 1 Bukit Timah this afternoon, (lass 1, 7F is a real problem especially without lonosphere. lon< broke down after his promising fourth on Saturday. T! p weights, Hur Highness and TouJ°nf. wil run well again weights. impressed with749 words
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Advertisement33 1958-10-29 1 BEST BETS j <^^^^ i Bi st bttoi wood- rote l.uiv \ulo- ination and Bterlin Host iMitslden m bllM, Irish Wil ;ind I'tppa Prlnec I THE GOING I Thr |Oln A should be Kood33 words
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Advertisement75 1958-10-29 1 Hour many ways have you enjoyed REMY MARTIN? Remy Martin Brandy on ice, or with Ginger Ale; Brandy water, or Brandy Soda; Brandy with this, Brandy with that. The important thinp s that you ask for Remy Martin V.SO.P. by name you will be rewarded with the same superb quality75 words
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Article1010 1958-10-29 2 RACE > -Z. 15: CLASS 2, DIV. 4-1 MILE rAFMFMNCI *r chit, (Dr.CJt Kiln UO42S VANITAB syi c* "EL*! hf "iiiovhami X ***** TIME TO Rl ISON 6yr. chums aupt. HI. toxh^ feri 8U Forte ratehlnfi: BANDOWN II Vong 8.12; MARTIAL lONG Yong 804. RACE 2-2.45:1,010 words
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Article, Illustration1753 1958-10-29 2 Form of all today's Singapore runners RACE CARD contd from Page 2 \KDKOS 4yr. breg (Newlands Stable) Spencer 8.02 Posner i mky HARE 4yr. chirg (Ch'ng Mdms. Tan Goh) Hobbs 800 Franklin »teh£s: KICKY II Sullivan 8.06RACE 8 6.OO: CLASS 2, DIV. I—6 FURS. WOODCOTE LADY 3yr birm (Kwik Stable)1,753 words
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Advertisement283 1958-10-29 2 Ww W wit A rl 12l TO MAKE THE TO A 'QUALITY FIRST 1 MOWS OXFORD AN it 4 r Mcirrii ()»ford Tr.i clief J^xA y P^^ aii h ne^ly %i\lcil .ill- t h v Mccl boJv, new > > c I, >^BW^^^^^SS>l cloiirs and Dimiiomcs. V^^^. u <^A>. /miKwF^^^283 words
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Advertisement35 1958-10-29 3 LJ f\f\ f "a i.^' j FOR DEEP SATISFACTION (C^ r >f R TRADING CO (M) LTD. "1'11M*****1111iiiiihu,,!,!,, n,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, umiuitunlllllllltlllllltMl Finest ntflish r U*imlsimrm *W .o*o Jfeu/ec&fo T 'L: 354*1. I M ll MIHII "'»»"»"MM«»«»»IMIIIMM«IIIIIMIHIMMmiH»IMmilUIIIHIII35 words
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Advertisement141 1958-10-29 3 BIGGER MORE POWER WITH ECONOMY THE ENTIRELY NEW e»— (Jb#C" l\ Now with the PROVED HILLMAN O.H.Y. ENGINE Yes this new Double-Duty Hillman Husky More space... And more power... offers you even more for your money. HIRE PURCHASE TERMS ARE AVAILABLE /^JpK\ Hillman, Humber, and Rcpier are available iV^ for141 words
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Article, Illustration1408 1958-10-29 4 HIGH SOVEREIGN APPEALS IN THE MAIN EVENT TODAY HNhHhHBBMHBfIMMI BHHHHfIttHMBB^BBBBii HMHHHHHHHBHlßHHi^^H^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^' s^^^^^ r¥i<;il SOVEREIGN is ni\ selection for the main event (Race Six) at Bukit Timah today. The distance of seven furlongs \S to his liking and he appears favourably treated on the weights. r iound bi ts today Vanil1,408 words
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Advertisement42 1958-10-29 4 s I CHICKEN 1 1 s INN where you can wine, I dine and dance by the I M water's ed^e to the 1 I W accompaniment I I delightful music |l ARMANDO ELY Y I with their jl ITALIAN MELODIES. I42 words
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Article, Illustration337 1958-10-29 9 ught a nonds niNARY JOBS ..th aninone em friendly. A bushnake may seek company, but not :ause it likes you. remember one aninecimen with quarter-inch-long r a] g S which roared to ittack while he was step- a fallen tree. j m and a steady tr-finger closed the inter it337 words
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Article, Illustration675 1958-10-29 9 GARETH BOWEN - Mr. By graves drinks to success GARETH BOWEN Cockney star Max comes out with a box-office winner By IT DRANK the brandy 1 while Mr. Max ByRraves sniffed, smiled and )wed to SUCCESS For yet mother triumphant laurel wreath has been heaped on his unashamedly Cockney brow. He ha s675 words
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Article, Illustration1044 1958-10-29 10 Pelham Groom - THERE'S ROMANCE IN THE NAMES OF OUR ROADS Pelham Groom sfsfs sfsdfs When you are first trying to find out something about a town or a country one of the first things that attracts the interest is its name and the names Which are connected with it. In the first1,044 words
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Article204 1958-10-29 10 FIFTY GIRLS STRIKE OVER A MAN pi XFT Y teenage girls staged a strike over the c h e erf ul bachelor who run their weekly football pools. Thoy walked out of their factory m Lockoford lane, Clio sterAeld, i>< re. They pick* tory id fellow worker i who r<204 words
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Article210 1958-10-29 10 Heartbreak house of Agnes Afossl pOR MORE than 20 years Mrs. Agnes Moss and I 1 her groundsman husband Roland lived happily m their six-shillings-a-week canal- side cottage at Garden-row, Warwick. It had| only a single gaslit bedroom. It was crumbl-| ing with age. But the couple's friends livea near.210 words
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Article, Illustration203 1958-10-29 11 These T.T. mice prove the stork wrong rr\VO white mice provided evidence m Lon--1 don recently <>* the successful production 1 a normal, healthy young animals from emI b r vos which h;v\c passed some of their early I development m an artificial medium m a test I tube. i203 words
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Article, Illustration80 1958-10-29 11 The Master of the Queen Elizabeth Capt. George H.G. Morris, seen here on the liner's bridge, has been appointed the new Commodore of the dinar d Fled m succession to Capt. Charles S. Williams who recently retired. Capt. Morris, who m lives m Wales, began his sea career80 words
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Article, Illustration95 1958-10-29 11 A new and unique centre is to be opened m Pari* so that Parisian children < ,\n Ret an extra I supply of oxygen m the heart of the Capital. In play settings of Indian hn(s. a medieval tie and a planetarium with fly m:: MMOeri95 words
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Article, Illustration379 1958-10-29 12 PEKING PEACE BID LIKELY TO BE SPURNED •rOMVUMST CHINA lias stepped up behind-the-scenes activity aimed at securing an understanding with the Nationalists over Formosa, according to the Hong Kong Chinese-language newspaper Sing Tao Jih Pao. Since the shelling of Quemoy was resumed. the Communists have put forward peace proposals throughReuter; U.P.I - 379 words
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Article153 1958-10-29 12 U.S. paper defends the 'Lion' THI New York Times condemned the trial 01 the 'Lion of Kashmir,' Sheikh Abdullah, as a political manoeuvre tensiblj tie Is b( ;ng t; led for conspiracy against the Indian control] Kashmii I Government with a view to promoting Kashmir's adherence to Pakistan. 'Actually thisU.P.I - 153 words
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238 1958-10-29 12 SUKARNO TO BEGIN TOUR OF E. INDONESIA PRESIDENT Sllkai 1 journeys to the fringe of Dutch-ruled West New Guinea m a tour scheduled to beRin on Friday Indola claims this half of the huge island. Dr. Sukarno i. expected to reiterate tins claim m ii Hobo, barely 125 mile offReuter - 238 words
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Article64 1958-10-29 12 T*HE Japanese Foreign A Minister, Mr. Aiichiro Fujiyama has tentatively decided to make a visit to India early m Decsmber. Japanese Foreign Ministry officials said. The officials also said if the present Japanese-South Vietnam reparations talks were concluded successfully by December. Mr. Fujiyamb would visit SaigonReuter - 64 words
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Article529 1958-10-29 12 4 hurdles before Red China INTERNATIONAL recognition o! mni 1 China by its admission tv the Uhiti would not help solve the big problt i by its policies. Australia's External Affairs Minister, Mr. Richard Casey said In Mi Ibourne I Just back from a two-month world tour Mr Casey saidReuter - 529 words
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Article, Illustration255 1958-10-29 13 Experiment with sound i\i RII JOHNSON OrckMlra ,Fmri S\r DM LMI oiwrn I) earn, Operation Or- never heard 1 like thin on one vious issue! n made demonstrate techniques, and List 01 them. •c, entitled n Orchestra after Is fittingly oi the band jazz ich. Jubt n 10 hii Dunkiy255 words
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Article, Illustration663 1958-10-29 13 Jonathan Russell - The magic of Mozart Jonathan Russell [RECORD ROUND-UP by MO/\KI Symphony No 31 m l>. il'ans) Svmj>hon> \o. !x m I). (Prague). Jlit* Kun.il I'hilharinonit Oi chrslia. unductui Su fkWMC Beet ham. (Philips 11 -inch, SOIGI4L). VUIIEN Mozart wrote the Paris Symphony he was composing for a public that was,663 words
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Article, Illustration268 1958-10-29 13 \TKRINA VALENTE. "A Toast To The (Jirls". Secret Love, Kiss Of Fire, All My Love. Tenderly. Stairway To The Stars, Over The Rainbow. Side By Side. C'«t Si Bon. Them There Eyes, You Better (;o Now. Yes My Darling Daughter. (Golden Earrings. (Polydor268 words
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Article54 1958-10-29 13 i, KAI Partlr. Eli sol I'"'*!! If ast.rrin^ h, M n hf P^guayan other num- l..m" llnrp the KoldenE T M well known. 1 Kroup has n() Sou?i L t! e lorf of l(l1^ »^d recom- e "«JJj". Suflfice to v newest Pleasing and •v54 words
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Article137 1958-10-29 13 IN JAZZ^^Q I Rltoi. <.\RNKR— piano. C.'i»u\> d.«\, My Silmt L« (.«t \i nuiicl Mmli \n\morr, V wny, Mont Tak* Your 1,0 B ir. him nodern iriiard oi tii< phere h« had fjur la unique the lagging high chords, the pompous chord chai the touch of ,i137 words
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Article486 1958-10-29 14 ARCHIE QUICK - ARCHIE QUICK That 5-0 victory over Russia was glori oilt i!L. 'riiE story behind England's 5-1 foolball triumph over Kussia is of the plan that was laid, and successfully executed, to shield the ageing Billy Wright from being overwhelmed. Ronnie Clayton was detailed to stay486 words
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Article, Illustration348 1958-10-29 14 Lion-hearted Bill was 'feeling the strain' I By ARCHIE QIICK T lON HEARTED v Bill Edrich is to return to captain his native Norfolk. His first-class cricketing career is ended. So the Compton-Ed-rich era at Lord's is over, and no more shall we see the famous Middlesex "T w i348 words
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Advertisement315 1958-10-29 14 ■ap a apv """"^V Wm at* \li\ STRAITS TIMES rf\ ANNUAL, T959 v% tmJ rhlnotfi philtMo|ihci ooca "One picture i> worth a N/j»y thousand words Only The f£r I inios Annual eari give you direct BCOBM to the colotll j ful world of Malaya ami South II East Asia l»y315 words
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186 1958-10-29 15 tGGRESSOR remained favourite for today's Cambridge- heap, and was supported to win £12,000 final callover at the Victoria Club, London. a market move for Midlander, who had odd> cut from 100 to 9 to 9 to l and was backed W li Bahur remained second186 words
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Article, Illustration450 1958-10-29 15 Malays won't get title on this form Malays. 1; Indians. 0 '£»HE youths of the Indian team m this Singapore Amateur Football Association Premier League match all but upset the title aspirations of Malays yesterday at Jalan Besar Stadium. As it is. Malays scraped through with a gift goal byPaul Popper - 450 words
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Article60 1958-10-29 15 swimmers, eight to 66 mpeted In an l but > *****. Nt to Suao the dis- t*nce of just under a mile m 18 mm 53.7 sec. In the women's section 14 -year-old Chi Feng-hslan captured the first prize m 23 mm 18.4 sec. ThisU.P.I - 60 words
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174 1958-10-29 15 KOREAN SOCCER TEAM UNBEATEN IN MANILA r rilE touring Seoul L Football Club team swept their four-«ame series m Manila when they defeated the Manila Lions 3—l last night. Half-time .score m the Koreans favour was 1-0. Park Kyung Ho scored the lone goal m the first half. Centre forwardReuter - 174 words
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Article32 1958-10-29 15 DANES IN THE LEAD A hard-riding Danish team, unspectacular but tenacious, sprinted into the lead last night m the sixth racing session of the international nine-day bike races at Cleveland, Ohio. U.P.I.U.P.I - 32 words
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Article25 1958-10-29 15 A 15-man Philippine basketball team was scherinicd \o leave for Taipoh today to compete In the Chiang Kai-shek Birthda.v ('up baskrtbaii tournament ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article59 1958-10-29 15 The English first division ,'lub Chelsea brat the tourSouth African amateur soccer tram 1-0 m a match played under floodlights at Stamford Bridge last night. Jimmy Greaves, ('hols. Inside right, cored the only ?oal after 17 minutes of the mi t half, a crowd ot 8.000Reuter - 59 words
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Article25 1958-10-29 15 Donnie Fleeman, Tex heavyweight champion, la.st ninht kayoed former world heavyweight •hampioii Ezzard Charles In the ilxth round <>f their ai Dallas TexasTexas - 25 words
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Article18 1958-10-29 15 Belgium and Turkey dri one-ail In an international < soccer match yesterday m i Rru U.P. I.U.P.I - 18 words
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Article112 1958-10-29 15 |)i mi Alliss British Ryder Cup player, (ompUtcd .1 brilliant golfing hat-trick when hf won thf I'ortumn-s,. Open championship yetttrttoj Aiiiss recent irlnne? of ♦Mr Italian and Spanish (i(i«s finished uhh i W holes litlr of |#4 threr strokes ahead of thr holder, spams |ngel« MißiirlReuter - 112 words
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Page 15 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous96 1958-10-29 15 X( rjo> s (roni fhe than a tri- (:?1 I Remil thla headpiece fS), (5) ii a wi rti m f\l- i i douce f7>. fi Hum <;iow for m Invert* br.itr <7). i i flneer c iiir circular ))lntc fn t (7). '■umber (9). >< Pot Btarti m approprU96 words
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Article, Illustration549 1958-10-29 16 Thy Pope's sis tor #oo pour /o #/o #o »oi«ii«^/«« ASSINT.V Hit- 72-ycai old widowed sister of IhC m w Pope, John Will, was on her waj to buy a bottle of milk near the Italian town OJ Bergamo irhen a passerby told li«r yesterday ol herPopper - 549 words
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84 1958-10-29 16 World sends greetings to the Vatican GREETINGS from heads of vJ state of Western countries poured into the Vatican yesterday following the election of the new Pope, John XXIII. Among the first to send congratulatory messages to the Pope were Queen Elizabeth. President Eisenhower, General de Gaulle and the Austrian84 words
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Article99 1958-10-29 16 a man carrying i 200- pound cross 011 his shoulders yesterday h.ul 1. walked thr first 10 n 7 of a 500-mlle pllgrin i ho started on Mori a fulfill 1 religious vow. 1 of Poll h Imml In Rio de Janeiro thai flvo i) suffer-U.P.I - 99 words
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189 1958-10-29 16 U.S. CHILDREN'S HALLOWE'EN BID TO RAISE $2M. MORE THAN two million children will knock on the doors of homes throughout America on Friday night to help less fortunate children throughout the world. In more than 8.500 communities m the United States, boys and girls m Hallowe'en costumes, most of themU.P.I - 189 words
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Article67 1958-10-29 16 IMPULSION from the SoJCi viet Writers Union may mean that Boris Pasternak will be unable to publish any further works m the Soviet Union. Dr. Per Aake Nilsson, director of the Russian Institute at the University of Stockholm said. Mr. Nilsson said Pasternak told him the SovietU.P.I - 67 words
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Article199 1958-10-29 16 He will 'activate' church govt. THE Cardinal Catholic Church hw! conformed to by electing an r Po JJ who is likely to ncentrate at first on th central govern mv d la church. Pope John si signs of doing this ing, within hoi election, the righi ol dinals to beReuter - 199 words
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Advertisement35 1958-10-29 16 It's so cool and comfortable S/eep on f/re mattress keeps the temperature doicn. Dunlopillo The ORIGINAL latex foam matt MADE IN THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO. (Main Ltd. SINCAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENAN35 words
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