The Singapore Free Press, 6 November 1958
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Title Section17 1958-11-06 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper S) r >m«a|>ore. Thursday, November 6, 1958. Price ISCts.17 words
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Article110 1958-11-06 1 fJNISlA protested to France last night that tank .supported French troops had violated Tunisian territory over the past two days and t h-.it one Tunisian had been killed and another wounded by mortar fire. The Ambassador of Tunisia, Mongi Slim was expected to discuss the invasionReuter - 110 words
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Article31 1958-11-06 1 Mr. William C. Fester, loader of the U S delegation to the East- West Geneva talks or. prevention of surprise atti to open on W arrived in ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article16 1958-11-06 1 There >oo wives and children of British sering on rewllion i -yprus U.P.I.U.P.I - 16 words
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227 1958-11-06 1 It. One En* id opposition* ted -gloomy for municipal at the city meeting hg r, R ave difr blamed the ession and lon to com- companies J ia t 'o invest part Kcufe Profits m &al of the LaTang Peng gar said the councils activities227 words
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Article47 1958-11-06 1 J < ommunlsts began iMNftf Quemoy at S lhf nsuHn/^.f. 27h0Ur lul1 But the Intimity M|lfJ i«mll!* l a tlller y "Mittlft did not approach v YT n A Nt bomb a^nie n t of 29.000 shrlU. ltr a^y the Reds fired 5.749 rounds. U.P.I. ReuterU.P.I; Reuter - 47 words
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275 1958-11-06 1 SAME U.S. POLICY DESPITE POLL RESULT uemocrats lack two*thirds majority rjESPITE the American voters' overwhelming rejection of the Republic- ans at Tuesday's Congressional elections there is little likelihood of any major change m U.S. domestic or foreign policy, observers said m Washington last night. President Eisenhower made it plain atReuter; U.P.I - 275 words
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Article132 1958-11-06 1 A-powers try again in Geneva rpHE NUCLEAR test suspension conference in x Geneva is expected today to make its fourth attempt to break the deadlock on an agenda for the intricate negotiations. The British, American and Soviet delegates will meet at the Palace of the Nations this afternoon under theReuter; U.P.I - 132 words
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Article69 1958-11-06 1 A NEAR-BLIND min- 5 i f\ er in Newcastle i C spent the week-end planning hoio he would spend £64.000 ivon in s a football pool. g Then 62-year old E BW/ Jopling's winnings arrived— 6d. I fffs son, Lya«, 19. S had forgotten to transfer hisU.P.I - 69 words
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Article29 1958-11-06 1 November first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 91 3 8 cents per lb.. unchanged on yesterday's closing price. The tone was steady.29 words
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Article180 1958-11-06 1 4 GAINS AMONG STATE CHIEFS THE Democratic avalanche m Congress spilled over yesterday to sweep the party to power m the Governorships of at least 24 of the 33 states which elected new chief executives. With the result of only one contest for Governor still outstanding that of Nebraska mReuter - 180 words
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Article48 1958-11-06 1 WITH the launching of a Redstone research and development missile last night at Cape Canaveral, officials there said the rocket "is now fully operational." This missile, which has been m the hands of N.A.T.O. troops m Europe since last June, can carry a hydrogen warhead. U.P.I.U.P.I - 48 words
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Article48 1958-11-06 1 MR. Nelson Rockefeller, an overwhelming victor In the New York campaign for Governor, said he had every intention of serving his full four-year term. But he added that he could not promise he would decline the Republican Presidential nomination In 1960 if olTered. U.P.I.U.P.I - 48 words
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Article21 1958-11-06 1 Eight more cases of polio, all paralytic, were admitted to the Mlddlet.on Hospital up to 9.45 a.m. today.21 words
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Advertisement32 1958-11-06 1 5 /< M 4*** to***k**fl lks FOSTER IjJI^CLARK'S FOODS *''m^wm I i I C "j^i S*wPbHß a **«*ir^ I^^ )^^^?-*wr~^2?^i^^^*^ ************^^W m^*^^^^P*^P9*W*^?s Solo Agents: SANDILAND BUTTERY CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG32 words
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320 1958-11-06 2 Korea: Malaya helps to block Red manoeuvre fIMII I nitrd NAtiOttl poll m .U r— iwlttrr <l.i> n i<- t ci a Soviet d« null,! lh it i rprcst-nt > IiVC Nim (h Kui i i In iinitril to t.ikr p.irl m the debate on the Korean UsUfl M«l iyiReuter - 320 words
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221 1958-11-06 2 REDS SAY WAR BUT U.S. SEES HOPE for PEACE 4 S THE Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister charged m New York that the iX United States was preparing for war, the U.S. Defence Secretary In Washington yesterday expressed hope for peaceful solution of problems with the communists. Mr. Noil McElroy whoU.P.I; Reuter - 221 words
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Article147 1958-11-06 2 WORRIED health officials of Scandinavian countries now blanketed by a six- mile-high atmospheric belt many times more radioactive than normal, warned yesterday that there was no danger to health unless rainwater was used lor drinking. The warning came from Danish health officials who said thatReuter - 147 words
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Article58 1958-11-06 2 ABOUT 30 articles ranging from two (tramapnonc records to ladies' nandkerchh I waiting t() wb claim( 'i .it iii,. office Of the Registrar of Vehicles me articles were left to 'luring la i month. Among them are three umbr( I diary, a w.ilpntaining four photoand one ln;i1158 words
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Article12 1958-11-06 2 British shipyards havp 5.750,000 tons of shipping on order.— ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Article39 1958-11-06 2 Britain's unemployed Increased by 38.000 bet Sept. 15 and Oct. 13. Those without jobs totalled 514,000. The number on ihorttime in manufacturing industries was 170.000 on Sept. 27 ***** over the Au-ust fi",in i ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article174 1958-11-06 2 A BRITISH expedition that might well been inspired by the futuristic fantasi< Jules Verne, will be undertaken by three men and a woman on December 1. when they sei out to cross the Atlantic m a balloon. The expedition which is hoped to provid valuable meteorologicalReuter - 174 words
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Article19 1958-11-06 2 Niiwtecn British Hi xhibits at I ho 40! h Turin motor sho v >,■^^,..u ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article38 1958-11-06 2 Oil Id I p Adam thai Mould m cludi nning o I i well as original proi Europe were I nn»wn by the the cheme an overwhelming prepond< ,i con uonal fol U.P.I.U.P.I - 38 words
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Article81 1958-11-06 2 Royal visit 'thwarts' studies A bridge un students pro yesterday against suspension of today's curriculum becau y s of a visit by Prin Margaret. sent a telegram Vice-Chancellor objecting to the necessary Interruption of the university work during the Royal visit. The club chairman they were not again. Princess' visit81 words
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Article45 1958-11-06 2 A PLOT by studt I Wye College m X"kidnap" the Dukt I Edinburgh was foiled yesterday when the Duke drove to the college early and by a differs to thai expected. Someone ive game away," one ol student ?> said ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Advertisement90 1958-11-06 2 mm Indian handwoven FASH/ON IAHRICS j: For your Deepavali Wear and joyouH gi/t§ for your near and dear X ones. Fresh arrival of narifl Bloua<' X pieces dhothies upper cloths lowrl liirlings and bedspreads, elc. X Modern designs Fast colours \\v>\ X (jiialilv. ji Make your Deepavali selections at: jN90 words
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Advertisement41 1958-11-06 2 MIRRO-MATIC PRESSURE PAN Th« favourite pressure pan for cooking or conning fxclusivc, outomotic sure control. Siirs: 2',-qt. 4qt 6a' Bqf end 16-qt. Price from $43 50 to $110 00 MARDEN COMPANY 78 I 82 ORCHARD P SINGAPORE 9 Til ***** *****41 words
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Article, Illustration348 1958-11-06 3 TORIES WILL PROBE LABOUR CHARGES >lmislriev facilities used for |»oliii<s TWE British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, has ordered an immediate investigation into Labour allegations that Government department facilities have been used for Conservative Party political purposes. It will be undertaken by Sir Norman Brooke head of the civil service.Reuter - 348 words
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Article83 1958-11-06 3 Shops report for festival TEXTILE shops and jewellers m Singapore hav< reported good business as Deepavali —the Hindu festival of lights draws near. The rations next Monday are expected to be the gayest m recent years. Merrymaking will start early and continue late into the night. heir i cocktail parti83 words
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Article102 1958-11-06 3 HER SWORD ROUTS 5 BURGLARS E J MIDDLE- AGED C E Japanese house- S irf/e swinging an an- cient samurai sword last night captured *j two burglars and rout- 2 cd ///riv others at- tempting to ransack /zcr /ju;;^ 1 i/i Tokyo. Three fled A/r<?. Hideo Kobaya- S E s/iiReuter - 102 words
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Article22 1958-11-06 3 Dixoni Ironworks in Glasgow is to close down permanently this month. Two hundred workers have been Riven notice ReuterReuter - 22 words
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66 1958-11-06 3 Ait) necklace ill oi valuable ear-rlngi stolen from Ceylon'i Minister ol Healtti, Madame Vln Wljewardane, during her to ;yo in it'Mibcr have i from girl in Yokohama and returned to the Ccylonr c Emb in Tokyo. a Tokyo police spokesman said lastReuter - 66 words
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Article61 1958-11-06 3 Ike would welcome Pasternak PRESIDENT Eisenhower 1 said yesterday he was shocked at the Soviet treatment of Boris Pasternak, recently awarded a Nobel Prize for Literature, and said he would like to see him if he came to America. The President had been asked what he thought of the PasternakReuter - 61 words
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Advertisement24 1958-11-06 3 Buy SINGLET VEST BRIEF COMFORT DURABILITY (>..in U SEf <6 MIN CO., LTD. 111 BMDOI ROAD N J BHAGWAM CO. »»'id R Road, -AP(I24 words
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Advertisement147 1958-11-06 3 Million. IMHMIIU "WEBB Finest M hjwg 20. .ATTiK, KOAO J^^l^ VPORE-1 TEL; ***** ••■llllltllllllllllllllllllll •»«lIHIIMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIHIMH|I||H»«|InI|IniunM|||i|imm||. l llllllllllll|»! CENTRALLY SITUATED All rooms airconditioned Dancing Nightly except Sundays V, ADELPHI GRILL v The place to? that special lunch ana the jj city's favourite rendezvous. jj SZE CHUAN ROOM <> Oine or nola147 words
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Article174 1958-11-06 4 Opinion World war is out as- sessments by Western experts of comparative East West military strengths compel the conclusion that another world war means annihilation for both sides. This should tend to make the likelihood of another world conflagration very slight indeed. These experts are convinced that, despite Russian advances174 words
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657 1958-11-06 4 I eminent is being accused from inside and outside the miKiy ut trying to destroy the trade union movement. In response to appeals various representatives from international trade union organisations recently visited the country to gather evidence. Thi iiment, l< d by theReuter - 657 words
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Article84 1958-11-06 4 A report from America that hellcopt< r.s caa now Km led iound on a fifty-foot lea f to ■start ti kins angrily. Wo may look forward In In hotels, whm women on brin ihcir i»'t helicopters into the loui ply thr Ir»n.sh will let entangled with traffic84 words
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721 1958-11-06 4 Boom time tor the salesman in America 'VUE American sales- man is Increasing both m numbers and m the success o! his efforts. There are 3.000 companies m the U.S. which send salesmen round homes to put a toot gently m the from door and "sell" to housewivi it wa>Reuter - 721 words
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Article82 1958-11-06 4 AMERICA'S $7 MIL. CUP OF TEA A NEW national effort to -tl increase the already huge consumption of tea is being made in the United States. An American Tea Centre to serve as the focal point for the tea industry's US$2,500,000, <M$7.5 mil.) promotion campaign will be opened in NewReuter - 82 words
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Advertisement16 1958-11-06 4 A Gift of Lasting Beauty A -ity I S. ilr Sll\ A 106, ORCHARD RD., i16 words
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Advertisement127 1958-11-06 4 V-^ PADS and INKS I KOLOK St.imp Pads containers arc seamless and made from pressed tin plates, with rolled edges and with $n attractively coloured enamel finish. They »re up-to-date m design, yet stout m construction with a close fitting easy-action lid. Quality Inks arc combined m the St.imp Pads127 words
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288 1958-11-06 5 ARBITRATION CALL IN COUNCIL, GOVT. DISPUTE Question oS City Court expenses Among points m the for- mula. which the then City President later confirmed, were: SHOULD the court not be fully occupied, the council would be willing to consider admitting government cases of a non-criminal nature, provided the liability for288 words
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Article135 1958-11-06 5 |>ARBERS and ladies' 11 hairdressers m Singapore are afraid of competition from India. Hong Kong and other neighbouring countries. But, the acting Controller of Immigration. Mr. Lim Joo Hock, assured them that "their fears are unfounded." The Singapore Hairdressing Workers Union had written to the Immigration135 words
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Article, Illustration104 1958-11-06 5 photo. mdidates who passed the English schools examination now in profiven :\n opportunity for further Slow Mong. permanent secreEducation Ministry, said yesterday. It would then bo possible to hold entrance examinations for Chinese schools on lines to those of English schools, ho added. 15.000 Montry ngPopper - 104 words
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Article, Illustration65 1958-11-06 5 The Regent of Johore is to open the second open bird show at the Happy World Stadium tomorrow at 5.30 p.m. The show is being sponsored by the Singapore Cage-Bird Society. picture. I in- Quern meet Frank Sinatra In the foyer »>f tin* Odeon Leicester Square, London irhenPopper - 65 words
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Article11 1958-11-06 5 No wreaths -and SA TA got $414 1 11 tiding 111 words
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Advertisement53 1958-11-06 5 .MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL' I SINGAPORE I HIGH TIDESf TODAY: 5.48 p.m. TOMORROW: 7.35 a.m. E and 7.30 p.m. SATURDAY: 8.!4 a.m. and 8.41 p.m. SUNDAY: 9.04 a.m. and E 9.36 p.m. E S MONDAY: 9.40 a.m. and 10.?7 p.m. TUESDAY: 10.KJ a.m. E and ll.li; p.m. E E WEDNESDAY: 10.54 E E53 words
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Advertisement113 1958-11-06 5 i f—a rrr— i My dear, JJL -f i* no coffee like L%|||?v x Mocafino! J^^^^^l r (MocAFiil AAOCAFINO P Villd^i "Mo 3 ic" INSTANT COFFEE Vaa^a. mWmS^' b.o.a.c. airways use it WHY NOT YOU? AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES WT mognetic recording tape 4| Ey/ With almost unlimited113 words
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Article440 1958-11-06 6 Your Lucky Star BORN today you are one of v all-around individuals with I age talent, a pleasant personality ar the ability to manage your own afl Your one handicap, perhaps i s B you are too well-rounded, for yo able to get along nicely withe naving to exert yourself440 words
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Advertisement32 1958-11-06 6 Firm and pleasing to the lips s i mild yet deeply satisfying to the ta^te -Chesterfield alone is pleasurepacked by Accu-Ray. \No Increase |fc T s I J m Price L v32 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous303 1958-11-06 6 Jl I I II \U Xl by Sydney Jiirtlaii ■•■■■lMl^li^H^H Mk^S^f 1 Ail fti Afl I THBBC MrlLl. BB ftMMB I I fIM M 1 I ©C>»f **nr» t»«.^fc^ vn AiikJ /Otu "'C u/AV-IV-H I 818-^ I 111 t-' OCC »ww r^v^ QApu Tl3 C2ASB aaaotiah **-//£> Iw^J^B iwM lls303 words
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Round the World Market Prices
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Article179 1958-11-06 7 LONDON, Nov. 5. Previous Today N,. I KSS C.i.f. 1 Noi 25% buyers 25^ bu *****1 26«h sellers 26'; sellers 26 buyers 26 buyi Wf sellers 26 4 fliers iirrii: Kf 8 M»»»t 26 buyers 26 bu M 26* /H sellers 26 seller* Ri'BBER N I KSS179 words
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Article95 1958-11-06 7 NEW YORK, Nov. 5. Previous i ■>.iay TIN Straits 97.75 nom. 98.00 nom. TIN" futn [ts Contract Dec 95.25 buyers 95.50 buyers 97.25 sellers 97.50 sellers '•"> 95.12 buyers 95.37 buyers 97.12 sellers 97.37 sellers TONF; Sfcadj SALES: NIL RUBBER: FuturesXov 31.50 buyers 31.75 buyers 31.60 sellers95 words
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Article25 1958-11-06 7 2" Railroads ***** 150 91 40 Domestic Bond- 86.14 86 24 15 rtilitliN 83.13 83.96 15 Btocki Composite Averaftt 188.78 190 8025 words
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Article41 1958-11-06 7 25. nwaiUng 24;... Novi c and f. awaiting NovemI cif t I Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot 3«H. awaiting release unquoted, afloat* unquoted and November shipment 38, 37. cif, sellers ex-doc£ Above pnees quoted m U.S. cents per Ib.41 words
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Article85 1958-11-06 7 COPRA Philippine, iif. v K., North European potts delivered COPR4 t !TuOngA 01l. NoT tWBA, Straits r.1.l I k North Lurop,. tn ports delivered COCON, r", I ton Xov- °*crif OIL rrude Straits JJJ. European ports m bulk COtmTr U m. Nov- t<JU>Mi oil rrudp Ceylon85 words
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Article, Illustration346 1958-11-06 7 ALL SET FOR TEACHERS' NATIONAL CONGRESS Individual appeals for support will be made picture. Cultural Centre. He said eight teachers' unions had promised to support the congress. But all professional bodies should come forward as the congress would function as a central organisation to represent the profession. The Singapore Teachers'Popper - 346 words
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Article166 1958-11-06 7 F i conditions on apparent f" an terday The tern 11 wntuSS ory for ''■'■'I securl« i i under lling. I widcand rails tocka I from hich was closed on Tuesday. Industrials maintained their recent firm tone but m some instances prices finished below best under166 words
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Article32 1958-11-06 7 Officers and men of the Royal Marines, the Army and the Royal Air Force were decorated by the Queen at Buckingham Palace for operations m Malaya, Suez and Aden.— ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Advertisement76 1958-11-06 7 *If you like good coffee drink IVSS* HUG TAH Caffeine -free coffee p that cannot harm your heart, nerves or digestion'^ If any difficulty m obtaining write to. HAGEMEYER'S omottur O» w«ll O% for pro- Kfe>. fmiono! purpose, o rnotter- Ijfc^^ foctory, iocorporotino I t)^^^*^- 55S&b Jhl lotctr odvonc«m«nt«. Clo%t>c76 words
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Miscellaneous90 1958-11-06 7 Today's radio programme 1.15 p.m. Lunchtime Concert; 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45, Men Only; 2.00 Close Down; 5.00 The Merry-Go-Round; 5.30 Calling All Hospitals, presented by Maisie Conceicao; 630 Interlude for Music; 6.45 Lights On; 6.53 Announcements and Singapore Share Market Report; 7.00 Time Signal and News; 7.15 Dr.90 words
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Article, Illustration616 1958-11-06 8 Farmers get a bird's-eye-view QNLY twenty wears ago the idea of farming by aeroplane m New Zealand was r ejected as a rather far-fetched pipe dream, even though aircraft had been used m iculture m other countries for ten years or so. Yet today New616 words
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Race Forum FREE PRESS Special
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Title Section9 1958-11-06 1 Race Forum FREE PRESS Special Thursday, November 6, 1958.9 words
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Article, Illustration10324 1958-11-06 1 rM)IJ.OWING are all the horses entered for the Selangor Turf Club November Meeting: CLASS THREE THE ANAK MMH: ill started) 27-9-59 Ipoh 8-4 8-1 9F (Leei Cl. 3 Div. 1; Automation 8-1 2nd. Maori Boy ..1 rarr. 8-0; 3rd. Triple Crowii J-i head. 1-53 25. Track10,324 words
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Advertisement39 1958-11-06 1 S _m%t^t JV v Mmm 2' lil > J /^^^k *-vi^ HfMiimHiiil'A Ami* my^ < ""*»JB-T IT W I lit? MM £$v^ cai riv dai /\Kjrr Pi-^3 ~*JL jin mlkmW A n^x^ 0^ f xxx^YKiiSHßff/lM 1 PH J mmmm^^' k^^^^^^^^^^^v L39 words
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Article, Illustration352 1958-11-06 9 OVCI? Victory Stone ■MM X I Army Icrries, heavil N laden and shrouded with tup stand m a locked, ba rbed wire enclosure at the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst. carry the granite blocks the Luneburg Victory Stone, I imcburg Heath m 1945 vs surrender. R ,.t352 words
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Article, Illustration123 1958-11-06 9 !By this and similar el illion of much-needed ild be made pro- juick survey made m ricultui dur- ing the last ten years is enough to show that this industry is one of the most progressive m New Zealand ver different indeed from the not-so-old "P'P123 words
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Article, Illustration85 1958-11-06 9 tv sa^aTSJs :r:f than ol hi own pia 5 IM'r llr "lh'"(l |M n j fv M,.( hv vn, .o > 1 |i The dorp sea liathy- -,"•"•••'>'-"; office of naval research m Iht United Itatoa i> Otntlj hoimlK from tl.r Belti^ Mlentlrt ami plorrr. Frofrssor Aantte85 words
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Article, Illustration2106 1958-11-06 10 PELHAM GROOM - The day Death dialled 9-9-9 PELHAM GROOM sdfsdfsdfd V Latitt turned ih* photographs over I quickly unfit he came to one which seemed to me to show nothing J f except 4? few scratches on the polished linoleum suclr us a mans feet might kwtm mode I qMJi: APPROACH to2,106 words
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Article, Illustration546 1958-11-06 11 Aussies set their mortar sights on terrorists baseplate with thick logs. Air Force co-opera-tion can help solve the problem of getting the heavy mortar bombs into the firing position without manpacking. Air drops The bombs can be air dropped without parachutes direct to the troops and suffer no ill effects.546 words
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Article, Illustration111 1958-11-06 11 Gunners of i Troop, 100 *A* Field Battery, the Australian artillery unit with 28 Commonwealth Bri- (jade m Malaya, duck as the bla^t from a 4.2 inch mortar I thumps m their cars during firing n ear Sungei Kuanu, In Perak, north Malaya. I The unit was111 words
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Article123 1958-11-06 11 HOW IT IS DONE GUNNER NOEL COOK m 21, of Berwick St. Camberwell, Victoria, looks determinded as he uses an optical sight to -law a 4.2 inch mortar dur- m ing training m North m Malaya recently. A critical watcher behind him is Syt. V Melvin. Gunner Cook, a mem123 words
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Article, Illustration507 1958-11-06 12 Sientter girls notv tu Uvllvd 'tttjltj IT'S full steam ahead today m Red China's campaign to "liberate" women. However, it's actually not the women who are being liberated, but their "labour power." nity liwvc tqiuu opportunity to participate m work," wrote507 words
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Article52 1958-11-06 12 I>hii.ippine dtplom and commercial cle have discussed tin de .i.ibiiny ,i establish!] rel with Russia, it wa learned at the United Nations. Th< have brer, h< id on an Informal and unofficial >a\ n was under itood that the Philippine office ha been k< lni' rnied.52 words
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Article33 1958-11-06 12 PAKISTAN'S Director General of Posts and Telegraphs Mirza said in Karachi that Pakistan is "not in favour of diminishing the existing privileges and facilities available to the Press."— Reuter.33 words
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Article126 1958-11-06 12 A MANILA Congressman close to President Carlos P. Garcia has called for congressional investigation of reports that Defence Secretary Jesus Vargas plans to stage a military coup d'etat m the Philippines. Congressman Bartholomew Cabangbang, who campaigned for Garcia m the last presidential elections, at126 words
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159 1958-11-06 12 Japan: Don't deny us trade rights JAPAN has bluntly reminded it* General i J ment on Tariff! and Trade (GATTi nan meeting in Geneva that it should not h? rs the right to compete in world market, n*T fair conditions. s Un^t Mr. Ichiro Kawasaki, Japan's permanent gate to theU.P.I - 159 words
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Article51 1958-11-06 12 www, The Peking People's Daily has criticised Mr. Selwyn Lloyd. British Foreign Sec retary. for having "harangued j for the ren u nciation of the use of force by the Chinese people." He thus supported the stay of "U.S. aggressive forces" in Formosa and the Formosa Strait, the paper said.Reuter - 51 words
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Article30 1958-11-06 12 Japanese artists are now going both modern and Western, said Kemo Hanawa and Yuko Iga at an exhibition of 50 of their pa in tin a* in Los Angeles.— U.P.I.U.P.I - 30 words
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Article47 1958-11-06 12 Philippine u.N. delegate Salvador P. Lopez said in New York that. In some ways, the United Nations General Assembly is becoming a colossal waste of time. Something should be dtfne. he said, to pre- vent tiie AttemM, ttm I degenerating lnto "J I n£t£ ntin| up U.P.I.U.P.I - 47 words
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Article26 1958-11-06 12 VICE ADMIRAL H U CHAUDRI COMMA* DER-IN-CHIEF OF THF PAKISTAN NAVY IS iv OVER-ALL COMM\Nn OF THE BAGDAD PACT NAVAL MANOEUVRES IV THE INDIAN OCEAN U.P.I.U.P.I - 26 words
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Article34 1958-11-06 12 w 4 A Whiff jrom o pot oj alicious smelling sukiyoH (cooked beef and vegetables) UXU sufficient, to cafl off a hunger strike by a group of Japanese schoolteachers in Shizuoka Central Japan.— ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article28 1958-11-06 12 The Australian Labour Parly wanted the Soulh-Eai! Asia Treaty OrganisatkJC pact enlarged to Includi India and other countries, thf Opposition Leader. Dr. Herbert Evatt. said in .AH.Mii,io_ ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article32 1958-11-06 12 Nationalist Chinese President Chiang Kai-shek ii a message to his nation in exile on Formosa Instructed his people to pay homage to the defender^ of Quemoy instead of to their President U.P.I.U.P.I - 32 words
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Article34 1958-11-06 12 JAPANESE SCIENTISTS SAID IN TOKYO THEY HAD UNEXPECTEDLY DETECTED COBALT FROM FOUR-YEAR-OLD "DEATH ASHES' RECENTLY COLLECTED FROM THE JAPANESE FISHING BOAT LUCKY DRAGON." WHICH WAS CONTAMINATED RADIOACTIVITY IN THE PACIFIC IN M 1954.- REUTERREUTER - 34 words
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Article39 1958-11-06 12 Indlnn Prim. I Nehru said in B I recent events in I where a mi lit.. I had beconn I (Master), were which one could predate or lik< said, had to si I did not, get sii tangled. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article42 1958-11-06 12 A shizuoka (Japan) ""!\M sity profrssoi l "l Kussi ;l u.is now app;»i ly drtonatinu dr j!3 to**** by a I "quite different that used l» < 1 Stat.s There la 1 Rbtence of Ura ,n tbc fHloiit from lateit Soviet I U.P.I.U.P.I - 42 words
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Article, Illustration303 1958-11-06 13 PI IK year's subtlest 1 influence; li a s ionic out m the )r n Britain is (oini; geisha. We're eating Eastern. Hair is getting ligher chairs are ng lov. The )rient has orientated tself right round the porld via the U.S. and s influencing our jlothes, our303 words
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Article, Illustration59 1958-11-06 13 It's a handbag! IMF LATEST m shoes? lot on your life this is new style m hangbags. A varirty of itrnis ktc shown at the 1958 nternational Leather ioods Exhibition a t mcnbath Germany. But mong>t the most sensalonal was this ladies andba/t m the shape of Pair of slippers.59 words
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48 1958-11-06 13 TOUCHES OF DISTINCTION IN THE HOME }\SR "OOK IN I P« to French form. II re Scottish olishcd the French •Us and "I thru- WO10MI II EILINO in ind In tl It iI1 ed in dn to centre p I and mi tho e 'v yoliow 43 in-48 words
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Article296 1958-11-06 13 st.xlr, distinction. and (lass. (By now you should have pulled it off.) Rice and watercress, salad restful and refreshing. And to end with Ihf Judas kiss! A fruit salad laced with mum liqueurs, snved lee <oid. perfect example of m mmis duplicity, its extreme coldness dis«296 words
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Article106 1958-11-06 13 FRENCH STUNNER: Mme. Francoise Garrigues, who buys her clothes m London. She stunned the French m a white knobbly tweed suit, simply designed with three large white buttons, threequarter sleeves and a straight skirt. With it. however, she wore dark charcoal stockings, three rows of black, iridescent106 words
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Advertisement65 1958-11-06 13 1111 NOVEMBER ISSUE |y||lf| NOW ON SALE ITIIWI IN THIS ISSUE fifetf -H^MiF *^^Bb flnlß WHEN THE MALAYAN RAILWAY WAS A TARGET BF^L^y ImSE Urn rt n J Bmm^BW^ BVjit^'^'P"W'^BJTßJ aßklv iBtSS SW *%wiSS^Bl By mHkT^B 4 Ob WH WiU^^^ nl S^^bl BVCr%r^ FORTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE END OF y65 words
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Article155 1958-11-06 14 SINGAPORE will be o >J represented by a ■trong team in the Inter-State hockey quadrangular enmpeti- tion being held in Seieinban on Saturday, Sunday and Mon- <p 1 day. <> Led by Percy Pcnne- M father, they will play against Perak, Negri Sembllan ami Seian-155 words
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Article, Illustration375 1958-11-06 14 OvVN GOAL' FOILS SCOTS QCOTTISH left ha.k Kric- C ahlow put the ball past his own fMU« keeper yesterd.i> lit llaniptleii i'ark, GU gow. It enabled Ireland to draw 2 2. Ireland staged a great fight-back after brine M down. All the £oals came iii the secondReuter - 375 words
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Article303 1958-11-06 14 A RACE TRIAL FOR AFGHAN HOUNDS A 31 -year-old London woman is out to prove that Afghan hounds are faster than racing greyhounds. She is Mrs. Jean Briggs, of New Cross, and m two weeks' time she will be taking her Afghan hounds to New Cross Stadium for trial racing303 words
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Article139 1958-11-06 14 MXisi l.itiim. ttir f.ihu lons Clown Ol basket* h .11 trill I. .id his ui/.ml, It i Singapore court tins month ihe world tow m < i itum frotlcn H dm to play fhirr m il< hrs m Sin lfOT( lh.\ u.ll ;«t the Haptj139 words
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422 1958-11-06 14 GEORGE WHITING - TV and too much money spoil young talent GEORGE WHITING WHY ARE BRITAIN'S AMATEUR BOXERS SO BAD? By ORITAIN, the country 13 that taught the wo^'ld that a punch on the nose could be as friendly as a handshake, is rapidly becoming a nation of non-boxers. The resin of the422 words
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Article554 1958-11-06 15 ALLAN LEWIS - THIS MORNING'S TRAINING GALLOPS ON DRIED OUT KUALA LUMPUR TRACK Remembrance the fastest nLENDORE (Bonfonre), who has taken tome lime to come to hand, showed plenty of improvement on the second track at Kuala Lumpur this morning when he went better than Colour Film (IU.P.I - 554 words
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Article, Illustration357 1958-11-06 15 NAVY AND R.A.F. DRAW 3-3 Royal N^vy 3; R.A.F. 3 (\N a flooded pitch at KF H.M.S. Terror yesterday. Royal Navy and Royal Air Force battled to a draw m their inter services rugby clash. The Navy scored a penalty goal, and the airmen replied with a try. first toFree Press - 357 words
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Article143 1958-11-06 15 PROMISING DEBUT BY SEN GUPTA SEN Gupta, playing In the first big match of his was top scorer with 35 for a Services XI against the West Indies, who yesterday opened a 34 month tour ol India. He batted for 100 minutes. hit four fours and helped m a secondReuter - 143 words
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Article26 1958-11-06 15 >MBINED Services mi Combined i 1 match ;iid of the Poppy Day Fund n v played on s C r > 1 o p in.26 words
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Article38 1958-11-06 15 Krsults «>t ,(«ril.i\ IJritish Ku.l.v I i matrlici irerc: Cambridge ITnlveralt) i». Coven( Oxford Unlvci H\ty Oxford I m\(•lsif^ Greyhoundn o London ii«»>i) f) .nnhnrl;, nlvtrsitj I lull Kbbw Vilr II Tout} pool b ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Advertisement73 1958-11-06 15 sf?*//jl the Mt/jIAJ greatest KCIW™ m its ia/aJIw/JJ fleld jA m Clit f v*. ai Bh. if*j^ HdF Pp J Sec these feotures m the Nov. 9th issue: iM& Tins On Writing •fl^H Radio Plays. •fc Americana. Go r iMp tr »ilm wß^' I|OS if Chrlttoph( I -a- f c73 words
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Article264 1958-11-06 16 HINT BY OF NEW POLICY Non-Communist world may hove to revise commercial thinkinol rpHE United States and her allies m tho non-Communist world may have to develop new policies to counteract Soviet threats to their trade. This was stated m New York yesterday byReuter; U.P.I - 264 words
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Article98 1958-11-06 16 ‘It's easy with slave labour' ONE of the major features of Soviet policy is "the strategy of commercial com. petition," the noted Chinese author, Dr. Lin Yu-tang. said m Tokyo yesterday. Dr. Lin told the For. eifn Correspondents* Club that such competition was "much easier if you have slave labourU.P.I - 98 words
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Article103 1958-11-06 16 EMIGRES LIST SOVIET UNREST RUSSIAN revolutionary fighters have been exerted m Nikolayev, m the LJrals, and at a Soviet army garrison m Poland, according to a report issued by an m t i Communist underground organisation m West Berlin yesterday. The report claimed that t>etween 1953 and 1957 there wereU.P.I - 103 words
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Article32 1958-11-06 16 Mr. M. J. Henlgan, Straits Racing Association handlcapper, broke his leg when placing polo In Singapore last week-end. However, he should be able to carry on with his Official handicapping.32 words
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Article26 1958-11-06 16 Negotiations are m progress for the sale of the Union Castle liner Arundel Castle (19.206 tons) to shipbreakers In Hono Kona.— ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article16 1958-11-06 16 A Cairo report .says Russia has offered the Lebanon a long-term loan. U.P.I.U.P.I - 16 words
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Article28 1958-11-06 16 0 —r Iraq's revolutionary government h a i boosted soldiers pay and announced plans to raise salaries for policemen and other minor offlcl U.P.I.U.P.I - 28 words
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Article67 1958-11-06 16 Voting: in two parliamentary by-elections in England today will show how far the Conservative Government is maintaining its revived popularity. Both are for "safe" Conservative seats. In Chichester Sussex, Mr. Walter Harris Loveys, has a straight fight with Mr. William Edgar Simpkins (Labour). In Morecambe and Lonsdale,Reuter - 67 words
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Article44 1958-11-06 16 JAPANESE Government officials m Tokyo yesterday said they would take legal action against the leaders of strikes which disrupted the country's communications on Wednesday. The workers demonstrated m Japan's main cities against Government proposals to increase nolice powers.— ReuterReuter - 44 words
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33 1958-11-06 16 West German Economic Minister Mr. Ludwlg Erhard said m Karachi yesterday German industrialist would offer capital and technical assistance to Pakistan, provided proper safeguards were guaranteed.— U.P.I.U.P.I - 33 words
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134 1958-11-06 16 18 women in Congress now—a record WyjMr.L* piCKC'CI up IWO new seal In the U I rday to mai a new record of 18 women members. The new 86th Will havr 17 women HOU of RepresentatlTea membtl ;i!.ri one woman Senator Hepubllran Mai garet I Smlih of Maine. Thirteen o[U.P.I - 134 words
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Article199 1958-11-06 16 THE BIGGEST demonstration since the July 14 revolution converged on the Ministry of Defence in* Bagdad yesterday, shouting praise for Premier Karim Kassem who ordered the arrest of his former deputy, pro-Nasser Col. Abdul Salem Mohammed Aref. Relatively quiet morning demonstrations snowballed m theU.P.I - 199 words
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Article154 1958-11-06 16 FRANK TALKS WITH DULLES DR. SUBANDRIO, md(ind( nesias Foreign MinSS y nn Ste h day had a "ftS e "u, our con^ ircnce Washington with A John Foster Dulles t United States Secretary State. Dr. Subandrio said they h« "concentrated upon d fining common interes between both our com tries,Reuter - 154 words
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