The Singapore Free Press, 17 December 1958
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Title Section15 1958-12-17 1 The Singapore Free Press Mulaya's Own Family Paper V, I Wednesday, December 17, 1958%frice 15CI&15 words
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98 1958-12-17 1 Shackleton report mystery: RAF has no confirmation rpHERE has been no confirmation of yes- I terday's reports that wreckage believed to be that of the RAF Shackleton missing E since Dec. I) had been sighted on a China Sea reel 300 miles north of Labuan. This was stated this morning98 words
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Article92 1958-12-17 1 MM JUMABHOY. Ister for Commerce Industry, told the I Ltive Assembly wh< n it resumed the lebate this mornthe stranglehold of lines on I rade. it was not, however. j task to fight them were very big and ipore did not have 1 the money,92 words
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Article29 1958-12-17 1 I h $90 wcro jtore m sclo«i four Chinese yes- t ling. hopkeeper, Cheng <hase, but topped him with I he four escaped m29 words
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Article19 1958-12-17 1 BHtl h (inviMnment 11 Klay publish a Hl1 aimed to keep "fr r,ondon'« impqiliii heavier ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article53 1958-12-17 1 V I N E T V EIGHT ±J people were killed m a fire m a Bogota, Colombia, department store last night. They included 83 women, eight children and seven men. A doctor said 70 injured died m hospital shortly after they were taken there fromU.P.I - 53 words
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269 1958-12-17 1 Unrest behind Mao's likely move into background -U.S. THE U.S. State Department yesterday linked news of the probable resignation of Mr. Mao Tsetung as chairman of the Chinese Republic with reports of unrest m mainland China. Mr. Lincoln White, the department spokesman, said they had of resentment In China againstReuter - 269 words
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Article54 1958-12-17 1 MR STAN AWBKRY (Labour) asked m the House of Commons yesterday what protests the Colonial Secretary had received from the Law Department of the Iniversity of Malaya, Singapore lawyer! and other bodies against the appointment of a British Uilef Ji tlce. The Colonial Secretary, Mr. AlanReuter - 54 words
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Article34 1958-12-17 1 THE United Arab Republic army alleged yesterday that Israel was concentrating troops on its border with Syria. Bagdad Radio said the Iraqi Government \v;is closing the border with Persia ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article35 1958-12-17 1 Club-swinging police y< terday dispersed 2,000 angry Italian villagers who tri to destroy a railroad ;io Calabria becfl they wanted a road Twelve demonstrators wrre slightly injured m fhr i U.P.IU.P.I - 35 words
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303 1958-12-17 1 FORMOSAN FOOD CARGO HELD FOR TESTS Laboratory check despite assurances Taipeh cable gINGAPORE health authorities are holding a consignment of canned foodstuffs from Formosa for a stringent check. It is the first such cargo to arrive here since publication of a Taipeh report that 98 per cent of tinned food303 words
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Article64 1958-12-17 1 LATEST U.S. BOMBER CRASHES A SUPERSONIC lourengined B-58 -newest of the United States nuclear jet bombers crashed In New Mexico yesterday on a test night. The crew of three parachuted to safety. It was the first reported crash of a B-58. Another jet bomber a six-engined B-47 crashed and explodedReuter - 64 words
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Article56 1958-12-17 1 me Chief of start of the Indonesian Army, Lt.-Gen. Nasution, said yesterday the strength of the service was to be increased with volunteers and "emergency conscripts", Antara news agency reported m Jakarta. Antara quoted the general as saying; "There is no longer time for enlisting newReuter - 56 words
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Article31 1958-12-17 1 January first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 82g cents per lb., up threeeighths of a cent on yesterday's closing price. The tone was quiet.31 words
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Article200 1958-12-17 2 Danger is ROW global M. Spaak THE N.A.T.o. secretary- general, M. Paul-Henri I Spaak, told the Atlantic alliance ministerial council yesterday that the Soviet threat had now become global and could only be met by consult- ation on a wide scale, a NATO, spokesman said m Paris. < The spokesman200 words
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Article36 1958-12-17 2 Holland -R.I. row for NATO Holland s differences with Indonesia are expected to be discussed by Natos ministerial council tomorrow during a review of the Far East situation, conference sources said m Paris v< terday. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article33 1958-12-17 2 The Cotton .Board announced yesterday that leading rums and oigani.sa- tion dated with the cotton industry are offering next year more than 75 scholarships to students or m textiles ReuterReuter - 33 words
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199 1958-12-17 2 4 MH'R-POWKR working group will start work today on the first basic draft of a reply to the Soviet Note of November SI m which the Russians had proposed the end of the four-power status Of Berlin, an American spokesmanReuter - 199 words
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Article12 1958-12-17 2 Belgiai ss£ lev. s,, the s Radio ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Article164 1958-12-17 2 £IR DAVID ECCLES, President of the British Board ot Trade, said on his return to London from the O.E.E.C. talks m Paris yesterday: "We idid not really have a row with the French. "It was a row between six countries In the common market and theReuter - 164 words
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51 1958-12-17 2 THIRTEEN 11*11- < at the Second National hospital m t< rd iy < > ;ill«'d on v rih v m Its radium and cobalt 80 radiation roomi The hospital proml ed n t t force them to work In th<> room until certainReuter - 51 words
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Advertisement112 1958-12-17 2 GOOD NEWS ft GENUINE OFFER I! JUST UNPACKED A BIG RANGE OF LADIES SWISS FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS NOW AVAILABLE AT REDUCED PRICE COME LOOK A VISIT WILL CONVINCE YOU GIAN SINGH CO., LTD. 30-1, RAFFLES PLACE, SPORE 1 TEL: *****/6 A model of novel design with feeler ij|^§§^£^-" automatic for ploying112 words
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Advertisement151 1958-12-17 2 L- n *«k^j^ ITiovjnJ.^r j Changing your hair colour easy as changing your mind Colour i- going to head ili (> i \< ii Helena Ruhinsti in's < oloi-tlm Rinses. So easily, too! So dkkj lathering, no liiuiiu i i ompli application*. Sin jtour on the glamour llien, when \"ti151 words
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Article189 1958-12-17 3 lUathist Party newspaper sahafa m Beirut reported Id that Col. Abdel Salam pro N !«■»<!* firebrand and time No. I revolutionary, has s,nt*ntrd to death m Iraq umniary military court-mar-fhe usually reliable newspaper eluni.ci it received its information f n its party sources m Bagdad.U.P.I - 189 words
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229 1958-12-17 3 2 GIRL VICTIMS OF HIROSHIMA BOMB CAN NEVER WED rpWO 25-year-old Japanese girls, victims of the 1945 Hiroshima atom bomb explosion, who have come to Geneva to present a petition to the three-Power nuclear discontinuance conference^ will never be able to marry. This was revealed yesterday by Mr. Sato, representativeReuter - 229 words
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Article100 1958-12-17 3 MADAME CLAUDE KOGAN, famous French mountaineer, will lead an expedition of ten women m a bid next autumn to climb the 26,750 feet high mountain Cho Oyu. the world's eighth highest peak, it was learned m New Delhi yesterday. Other members drawn from Britain,Reuter - 100 words
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Article25 1958-12-17 3 Sir Anthony Eden, former British Prime Minister, arrived m New York yesterday on his way to Mexico for a holiday.— ReuterReuter - 25 words
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163 1958-12-17 3 THREE WOMEN AMONG 27 DETAINEES HELD IN SINGAPORE MR. Alan Lennox -Boyd, Colonial Secretary, said yesterday that 27 trade unionists. Including three women, were detained without trial m Singapore, under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance for subversive activities. Nineteen had been m detention since October. 1956. seven since. AukuJReuter - 163 words
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Advertisement158 1958-12-17 3 Only Robbialac Golorizer Paints give you THE t4M? WORLD'S WIDEST V COLOUR CHOICE! I%^^ How Colorizer Paints work I 1 p^j^J C.oloriser comes as a tin of 1 :^*AlNf^ n'i te or firey base paint to m^^^-g« hh< li h utlriid the full contents lul ['ij |^P A <•/ a158 words
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Advertisement95 1958-12-17 3 •«>. i s>^i^sr avoll >s^i J *•*> disappointment DUTCH MILK FATTENED Selected for Fitzpat rick's Limited quantity available PLUCKED and "OVEN -READY" Caj -O Vac wrapped Sizes 8 13lbs. approximately 300, Orchard Road, Singapore 9. Tel: *****-9 Fascinating Range of Jewellery WORLD FAMOUS CULTURED PEARLS available m Necklaces, Chokers, Bracelets,95 words
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The Singapore Free Press Wednesday, Dee. 17. 1958.
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Article297 1958-12-17 4 Mr. K - Mr. K. by KHRUSHCHEV has again been brandishing his missiles and sounding oil about the possibility of a i nuclear war. That is, unless he gets his own way In the settling of the Berlin and the German problems both largely of his own making. Ii a military conflict297 words
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567 1958-12-17 4 RONALD FARQUHAR - Peking go-slow on the big commune drive RONALD FARQUHAR Report from China front by OIGNS that Communist China is easing on the brakes m her rapid drive towards communal living are beginning to show m Puking. Recently Chinese newspapers have reported mistakes m running some of the 2 6,00 0Reuter - 567 words
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Article155 1958-12-17 4 Beachcomber - IF there is any manhood left m England, the pioneer who created a record by pushing a pram for 100 hours without ping will be immediately challenged. And If there Is any womanhood left m England ome public-spirit-ed per on will make ;1 bid to surpass the155 words
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Advertisement48 1958-12-17 4 PATEK PHILIPPE The Master YYatihmak •f Geneva. Patek Phili; is the only watch manui turer whose entire col. tion of men's watches car ri< i movement, the oftlcia .stamp of the State o Geneva, the Authentic guarantee of centuries-old. "Geneva qualit>" Sole Agents: H. SENA, LTD. Singapore Penang.48 words
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Advertisement55 1958-12-17 4 (iro&w) don't let M I *m mmv 3r /"K lT HAPPEN -^I^=^JJ j> TO YOU! Furniture removing is a job for experts. Your heavy furniture, porcelain crysta 'f£ needs our expert care. We pack, crate, transput store everything tor you PHONE ***** c! n iue FOR TRANSPORT STORAGE LIMITED 17355 words
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Article21 1958-12-17 5 I Prince Rainier and Prin:c of Monaco lunched with U.N. SecretaryMi Dap; Hammarskjoeld United Nations headq building yesterday.21 words
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348 1958-12-17 5 NEW PARTY STARTS BIG DRIVE FOR MEMBERS THE Singapore Peoples Alliance lias started house-to-house canvassing to seek support lor it-, programme of economic prosperity, independence and merger with the Fed eration. Groups of jrounf men went round various area:, on Monday and yesterday distributing white and red leaflets printed m348 words
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Article73 1958-12-17 5 in X V C SEN (HPI) i has been ap- pointed Medical I>»rettoi .Hid administrator t li«- Singapore Anti- Tuberculonii As-socia- lit- iiicceedi Dr. (1. H. (..irlu k who died m Switzerland early this f year pr Sen-Gupta joined :s\ I m l'»"» 0 and73 words
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Article37 1958-12-17 5 An official military inquiry will be held at Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, today into the disappearance dur- ing a voyage from Cyprus of 11 revolvers from the British troopship Empire Fowey. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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256 1958-12-17 5 Mission Hospital to hold giant party at stadium for 10,000 children <3T. ANDRE W S Mission Hospital is organising a Christmas party with a twofold object to entertain children and raise money for the hosI pital. It is to be held at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday from 2.30256 words
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Advertisement41 1958-12-17 5 HERE IS THE 1 Q^ninci dux 100/0 of the world's finest i*-*-^ w m Tiillions of instantly and delight m the J fflii^^^^HHHi iia soluble particles pleasure of drinking I^Siflß^m/ of Nescafe contains freshly roasted coffee.^BßyS^ mea ns quality m Malaya41 words
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Advertisement48 1958-12-17 6 CHESTERFIELD PACKS S MORE PLEASURI J I To the touch 1 1 to the taste, |H| rfrf I U an Ace u -Ray ffl TO 1 i Chesterfield satis- Lj| 1 fles the most 7JF. burns more evenly, 'JKpnri smokes much |T^smoother without hot spots or hard draw.48 words
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Miscellaneous233 1958-12-17 6 JEFF HAWKE by tSfdmmj Jordan ASTOahshco 7t> TH£MSeLVE& W± j^"^lhiS IS *S IW We Ore invisible ID COCh |^^'!L'?!^^ g^ gy c^ /vlpr/A/gss iT uttar- we arc v I other because Hi»s tnetWxi of pn Hf MAWk-E to escorts sf'" >vtH you I hyper space truwei creates a I utTAR233 words
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Miscellaneous372 1958-12-17 6 I cs^¥ BORN today, you hay. n latent talents wnui approach g< nlus It Is o to fully develop the luta to become an oui sonality of your own You have a strong are highly emotional enwltl temperament ill for some gpecial before you get it a "d under control.372 words
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173 1958-12-17 7 AMERICAN TEST PILOTS PLAN TO FLY INTO SPACE AND BACK A IR MARSHAL Sir Richard Atcherley said ut Cranwoll, England, yesterday that next spring UnKed States test pilots would attempt to take a plane out into space, circle the earth, and then bring it back to their base. The AirReuter - 173 words
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186 1958-12-17 7 r THE general appearance on the London stock markets yesterday was irregular but a satisfactory undertone was maintained; helpeci by a selective demand. Apart from the overnight advance on Wall Street, there was very little to stimulate interest or affect sentiment. The186 words
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Article45 1958-12-17 7 Mr. John Faster Dulles, the U.S. Secretary of State, Will lead a top-level United States delegation to Ottawa for talks on economic And trade problems with Canadian Government ofl on January 5-6, the State Department announced yes- terday ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Advertisement540 1958-12-17 7 t COMMODITIES I U.K. dosing prices LONDON i,, Previous Toda> f v,, i k>n c.i.f. i"«t^ l>t-t 23H bu\ L' 4 bu I m 23% bu L' 4 bU 24 U seller.s M I KSS spot 24 buyers l' 4 bu 24', sellers Hers L['|;i:i k Ku l KSS Sritkment540 words
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Advertisement173 1958-12-17 7 time to remind you (JtOSfmOS is near Select your X'mas Fare NOW Turkeys, Hams, X'mas Cakes, Chocolates, Wines, Nuts, Crackers, Toys and X'mas Novelties. /v^^^\ COLD STORAGE /A Aj\ the only CLOTHESLINE that can MEET THESE SPECIFICATIONS: /yilllSi i^fc^VX WIPES CLEAN f//////j^^ W^Vwv witfi a dam P cloth Illlllim J('J173 words
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Miscellaneous84 1958-12-17 7 SINCAPORE I HICH TIDES TODAY: 2.59 p.m. j TOMORROW: 4.14 a.m. i and 3.55 p.m. FRIDAY: 5.0> a.m. and i 5.09 p.m. SATURDAY: n.:,9 a.m. and 6.51 p.m. SUNDAY: 7.02 a.m. aid 8.29 p.m. MONDAY: 7 :>5 ;i m. and fUO p m TUESDAY: 8.10 a.m. and 10.14 p.m. Today's84 words
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Article, Illustration1024 1958-12-17 8 Britannia spruces up the Duke's visit to Far for last X U Til 111 lIT I Oil *TliE MOST i>I SUSSED Snip lfjp/#MT* And up goes that repair THE 1,715-ton royal yacht Britannia lis being spruced up m Britain's big south coast naval base at Portsmouth for next year's voyages1,024 words
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Article133 1958-12-17 8 Thy girl irlare pretty but BRITISH rrii'ketl Bailey ll is ta i from cowrinK MM Australia to rlte T beautiful «irls. -This rit> < lal *l ro^t beautiful world, but it d£| have the prrtJJ Bailey irrotc In th l "I would n ()t 3 He lilted thf«l No fofi133 words
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Article245 1958-12-17 9 Changed days for 'uncle' in U.K. THOUSANDS of "uncles" have gone out of business m the last 10 years or so not uncles m the sense of kinship but m the slang meaning of the word. In Britain alone, since the end of World War 11, 3,000 of them have245 words
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Article, Illustration101 1958-12-17 9 VXAVII) Mr FALL, the Glasyon -born sculptor, uorks m his studio m Chelsea, London, on the fullsized model m clay of his statue of Sir Winston Churchill The sculpture, Hft. 6in. high, is to be cast m bronze It will stand on a site at101 words
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Article, Illustration112 1958-12-17 10 PO LONE L L. T. Firbajik, above, began his fencing career 38 years ago when he was a cadet at the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich. Today as member of the committee of the Singapore Fencing Club he does much to encourage the young fencer and112 words
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Article, Illustration612 1958-12-17 10 Pelham Groom - Malayans fence their way to victory Pelham Groom By Digging up the past I \M UIIK 1 wrote about pMok and rei oh its. This week it i>, the turn of the sword, one ol the oldest weapons known to history and one th.it has been more misused and misrepresented612 words
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Article39 1958-12-17 10 Corporal Yussof of tlio Singapore Engineer Regiment diiCMUI a flsht with Loading Aircraftman p R v. Ashton R.N.Z.A.F. whom \\v heal 4-2 m the first round ot the Epep Champlonthlp. Corpor.il Ynssof Ihird jn the final placing.39 words
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Article, Illustration146 1958-12-17 11 SELLERS TO QUIT ROLE IN PLAY |Fri:i{ SELLERS, the Rolls-riding prize ■p'Mi. has had enough. [>< plans to quit his ■iM West End starrBk role m "Brouhaha" mm February. Hsaid ho: The truth is W giving only perhaps B> v"ml performances a now. I'm afraid I'm W those people who146 words
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Article, Illustration190 1958-12-17 11 GUINNESS IS GOING TO PLAY GANDHI y^LEC GUINNESS'S latest screen venture makes startling news: he is planning to play Gandhi m a film to be made m India next year by David Lean. It was Lean who directed Guinness m the highly successful Bridge on The River Kwai. When the190 words
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Article273 1958-12-17 11 PRODUCER Darryl F. Zanuck has bot'n trying to persuade Carl Foreman to cast Juliette Greco m the t'2,000.000 picture The Guns of Navarone. Miss Greco is. of course, a Zanuck protege. The part Mr. Zanuck would like h<r to play is that of a Greek partisan girl.273 words
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Article, Illustration309 1958-12-17 11 r rv\c~s i i years a^u 1 it was Irene Dunne. men came tireer (iur>on, Ingrid bergman, and Grace Keiiy. x^oa v is Vera Miles, a 2<i->cur-oici blonde who generates me special brand of .sex appeal known lv Hoiiywoud as "quiet309 words
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Article, Illustration107 1958-12-17 11 riOMEDY director John Paddy Carstairs has won royal recognition for the funny men of British films. His latest film, "The Square Peg starring Norman Wisdom, was recently premiered before Princess Alexandra m London. Carstairs now wants to return to 4 his old thriller-style pictures. He107 words
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Advertisement42 1958-12-17 11 exnu-'j,' l^|^ W^^ Mai LV// fillM La^^i^aHaV^l II BMBK^^anl PaW-^^^^^Bal L^ %fl Bar/ To display Itn full, v»fl shmini; il'-rt your Sihrrwan M r« palM > '< minf with Silvo I i«|ind Mrtf I'olinl* s •*< <T and swifiK, Sil»o ghfi hnttaft] >•« •**< jr. > y i42 words
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Article, Illustration142 1958-12-17 12 {COMMUNIST Chli; Vj economic offensive m Asia [a meetlnf with still [stance In South Vi nam and neighbouring Laos. The Saigon Government has issued a decree warning that it will prosecute all people who trade, own. display or use goods smuggledU.P.I - 142 words
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Article23 1958-12-17 12 Dr. Koto Matsudaira, Japans chief U.N. delegate, said his country's yearly fish catch exceed- Ed 5,000.000 tons.— ReuterReuter - 23 words
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208 1958-12-17 12 V\K. Kenzo Takayanagi, chairman of a Japanese constitutional com- mission, said m New York that it was his personal opinion that the constitution should be revised to provide Japan with a better opportunity to maintain its defences. Mr. Takayanagi, emphasising tnat he wasU.P.I - 208 words
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Article187 1958-12-17 12 THE. Peking Government has announced new policies believed to be aimed at luring Overseas Chic and their investments back to Red China. The official Peking China News Service, which *s mainly concerned with spreading information among the overseas Chinese, n ported that the new policiesU.P.I - 187 words
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107 1958-12-17 12 'Red China grip on satellites being tightened' i^OMMUNIST North VietV* nam and Red-controll-ed North Korea may become more effective satellites of Red China as a result of the recent visit of Kirn II Sung to Hanoi, the Times of Vietnam reported m Saigon. The newspaper said the Hanoi trip byU.P.I - 107 words
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Article165 1958-12-17 12 'THE Matsukata art collection of the works of famous French painters and of Rodin and other sculptor. s— which survived the calamity of World War II will be on public display for the flrit time at a new museum m Tokyo next year. ThisReuter - 165 words
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China unrest clue by Mme. Chiang
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Article67 1958-12-17 12 MADAME Chiang Kai-shek indicated m M that Free China was conducts! ground revolt movement on the < de mainland. 1C m^uni, Madame Chiang, wife of the Natioiviiist rv President, told a news conference th fl^ scale rio^s on the mainland were partly taneous and partly organised. pon one said sheU.P.I - 67 words
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Article26 1958-12-17 12 Indian Prime Minister Nehru told the Delhi Parliament that India had been advised by the United State* that thcr,. were M nu J tale, V-ukSSjl U.P.I.U.P.I - 26 words
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Article18 1958-12-17 12 The Chinese Nat] nalist Government has fixed a new rate of 36 08 Formosa dollars for US$l. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article25 1958-12-17 12 Six hundred tons of dlta would be imported from Iraq for devout Muslims m North Sumatra to celebrate the fasting month early next year. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article31 1958-12-17 12 Thg ruling j ap ai riLJ Democratic (C Party s candidat. Hlro Ishida. defea opposition Socialist p wcandidate for the Go c V norship of Tntmri p!! fecture. Western Japan ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article22 1958-12-17 12 The Nationalist Chin«j Ministry of Education Taipeh has decided to c*e ompt ovrrsms M" ir stiiclyinK m Formosa "<»" military srrx i< ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article22 1958-12-17 12 Indian President Rajendii Prasad laid a wr< ith <J Jakarta's "Fi morial," and t "Heroes' O Kalibata. I Antara now ported. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article32 1958-12-17 12 A children's story uritten m honour of t' 1 of Dan ish < Johannes Knudst last year gc an heroic but ful attempt Javanese seamen published m Ja) an cant next year.— ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article31 1958-12-17 12 The International Atomic Energy .Administrition will send a A r °up of technicians to I-'ormosa next year to *Urt planning the erection and operation of ;i mediumsized atomic power plant U.P.I.U.P.I - 31 words
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Article46 1958-12-17 12 Tlie Seoul Gc>\ is now studying a Japanese draft agreement. It the establishment of a > t ri c ted fishing zone within the present ■■Rhee Lir.e" and another area outside the zone where a limited number of Japanese fishing vessels would be permitted to operate.— ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article18 1958-12-17 12 Newly appointed Major General David Tulley ha.s taken over command of the United States Army m Japan. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article19 1958-12-17 12 Nationalist Chinese Defence Minister Yu Ta-wei has left for the United States to "have an annual physical check-up." ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article18 1958-12-17 12 Protestants m Formosa have collected M 57.055 for relief work on the shellbattered island of Que- moy. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article21 1958-12-17 12 Mr. Rosendo Canto Hernandez. Cuba's first ambassador to Nationalist China has presented his credentials to President Chiang Kai-shek m Taipeh.— U.P.I.U.P.I - 21 words
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Article16 1958-12-17 12 The Japanese Upper House has passed the JapanUnited States and JapanBritain general atomic energy agreements.- Reuter.Reuter - 16 words
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Article16 1958-12-17 12 Mr. Chakravarthi Narasimhan of India has been appointed U.N. undersecretary for special poli- tical affairs.— ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article53 1958-12-17 12 General Wang Shu-ming. chief of the Nationalist General Staff, said m Taipeh that the Communists might take action against the smaller islets m the Nationalist-held offshore groups. The most vulnerable are known to be Tatan and Ehrtan m the Qtiemoy group and the Wuchiu islands midway between Quemoy and Reuter.Reuter - 53 words
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Article20 1958-12-17 12 The P.I. government will seek m 1959 a larger quota for the sale of >ugar to the United S: U.P.I.U.P.I - 20 words
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Article15 1958-12-17 12 nuclear war Jar c can g avoided for a years, humanity daranaike decU U.P.I. Colombo.U.P.I - 15 words
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Advertisement14 1958-12-17 12 P^cious razor, a daily Jtyw tribute \rom you \^s^A^g^^^^ i<^ I«m^«m OVUSIAt TtADUS LIMITIO.14 words
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Article, Illustration397 1958-12-17 13 \est m jazz rmiS B\RBER IN CONCERT. Volume Three. Buelp Bo» March. Pretty Baby. Majorca, Georgia Grind, urkln' In Rhythm, My Old Kentucky Home. Careless Love, ra.te Thing! Happen Every Day, Mama Don't Allow. Personnel Chris Baifcer- trombone; Pat Halcox -trumpet; lontv Sunshine-clarinet; Eddie397 words
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Article, Illustration686 1958-12-17 13 Jonathan Russell - A sad note but it was his last and best Jonathan Russell RECORD ROUND-UP by I THE CLASSICS I TCHAIKOVSKY: Symphony No. 6 m li Minor (Tatlietique). The Vienna Orchestra. C'oiiduitoi: Antal Dorati. (Fontaiia 12-imii, C IX 1019). MANY mistakenly believe t h at Tchaikovsky was m one of his686 words
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Article141 1958-12-17 13 LEGRAND IN RIO. Michel Legrand and his Orchestra. Caravan, Besame Mucho, Garnavalito, Vaya Con Dios, Sihoncy, Maria La O, Maria Dolores, Brazil, Bahia, Frenesi, <iranada, La Ultima Xoche, Perfldia, Adios. (Philips 12-in<li, I* ***** L). rpHIS young composer continues to produce the most JL pleasing and imaginative music.141 words
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322 1958-12-17 13 IlORi, ivanhoe and his u, K^ hts <Xin s °< jjjrlca |io, P i Como i^ lindlli ron <>ob »''<T, Lift The In. (Nixa EP. NEP it that makes the popular the th€ words? it is a bit of you will find of322 words
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Article, Illustration91 1958-12-17 14 SPORTSMEN come m all shapes and sizes Take these tennis players, now m Australia (or the Davis Cup sent* s. Italian Orlando Sirola is lift 7 m., while the diminutive Filipino champion Felicisimo Ampon is only sft. 3 m. Here they find the difference m height noAustralian News and Information - 91 words
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Article43 1958-12-17 14 Rudolf Pyukfelder, a miner from Western Siberia, beat his own world weightlifting light-heavyweight record for the snatch with a lift of 305. 1 lb. at the Soviet championships at Gorky. The previous record of 304 lb. was set m September. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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63 1958-12-17 14 A SIXTH dan black belt holder. Haruyoshi Ichijima. arrived m Singapore by Japan Air Lines yesterday to teach the finer points oi judo to members of the Singapore Judo Club. Ichijima has been invited to stay here for two months. Today at 7.30 p.m.,63 words
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Article, Illustration468 1958-12-17 14 ARCHIE QUICK - ARCHIE QUICK By EMBARRASSING moment m a London hotel lounge: When roving Don Kevie, newly transferred to Leeds United, met the Sunderland colleague he had just left. Sunderland manager, Alan Brown, always forthright, told me he had bought Revie not so long ago from Manchester City468 words
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370 1958-12-17 14 How will this captain keep his place? rpHERE is something wrong with a football club when its ri^tain, playing vo- !y although shaking and sniffing with influenza and m a position which he dislikes, says, "I don't know what •my position, if any, will be when Cliff Jones comes back."370 words
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Miscellaneous209 1958-12-17 14 CLUES ACROSS 7. Award I BB«al fl 1. Bury calces after prohibition (5) n (7, 4) 13. Oive back mini on 8. Mug at the compass (5) Sern^chimp! < iaW 9. Last was indebted to tht 15< 2w f «se (7) S^^S 6 1 i 7) v* 16. Puts burden209 words
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499 1958-12-17 15 Can Eddy return to the big-time? to the THOMAS CUP PLAYERS CLASH IN FINAL ,pIA IiOONG, the national badminton idol who crumbled belj fore the eyes of Malayan tans m the ill-fated Thomas Cup deL* i. back m the limelight at the Penang Open Championships. 1 i# He hu< reached499 words
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Article87 1958-12-17 15 M NATEKAR regainm^ nan national men's singles I after three M he beat the Seth, at Gau- m, last night. won 15-6 15-1. H, ther finals were: (Mit'-ii singles: Mrs. Kapadla beat Mrs. B r 12-11. 12-11. I Men's doubles: NaU'kar H pardlkar boat X n andReuter - 87 words
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Article62 1958-12-17 15 DRIFFIELD RUNNER-UP L lie Drifiield of Britain 1 ;ls runner-up In rid amateur billiards i pionship m Calcutta ight when he beat Chandra Hirjee of India by 3865 points to 2444. Wilson Jones (India), who won all his five matches, clinched the title last week Driffleld, playing coniy. scored hisReuter - 62 words
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Article, Illustration18 1958-12-17 15 Actually, if you must know we were discusstng the size of a marrow I'm growing back home18 words
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204 1958-12-17 15 ALL-KOREA TEAM SUGGESTED BY THE lOC THE International Olympic Committee would welcome the formation of an AU-Koreaji Olympic team for the i960 Games, it was learned m Lausanne yesterday 1.0.C. chancellor Otto Mayer confirmed reports that 1.0.C. president Avery Brundage had talked to South Korean Olympic committee president Lee Ki-songU.P.I - 204 words
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Article, Illustration184 1958-12-17 15 Worst golf moments IjiIFTEEN minutes sitting on a stool m an empty, wind-swept tent led to the worst moment m the life of Henry Cotton, champion of British golfers. Relaxing at his Faton Square home, Cotton recounted that when he was 27 he184 words
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Article85 1958-12-17 15 NAVY TEAM WIN FINAL BY 4-1 M. R. N. V. R boat H.Q. R.A.S.C. 4-1 m the final of the Malayan Armed Forces badminton knockout competition at Ayer Rajah Road last night. Re ults (M.R.N.V.R. first) Wahab Sarkawi bt Sgt. Karim 15-2, 15-5; Noor Salleh bt. Cpl. Othnian Manap IS85 words
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Article85 1958-12-17 15 FORMER An trah:. n rounder Ron Archer. who has hem forbidden by hi doctor to bo\* i ble to mal omeler \]r had three over for >utli [y tho time hi .1 i.: latch ho returned from flm tralian U an I I 0 tourReuter - 85 words
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Article293 1958-12-17 15 Angry Kramer rushes off to Perth J.U X kl< WIMC IS AN \M.IC\ MAN. The rea on: Hi i professional tennis troupe will nol ba allowed to play m .1 testimonial tournament for former Australian D.i vis Cup star. Jack Crawford. Kramer was promoting t he tournament at Sydney's WhiteU.P.I; Reuter - 293 words
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Article44 1958-12-17 15 Headquart era R.A.S.C. School <Far Ea^t) beat 32 Company Royal Army Medical Corps 2-1 m the Singapore Base District inter-unit. hockey competition yesterday at Ayer Rajah Road. Mohd. Ibrahim scored both the RASC goals ,Eaddie scored for RAMC.44 words
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Advertisement126 1958-12-17 15 HH-I AMPUGRAMS The finest record pUyer yet BfilP^~^^^tf^fe irumufiK turcd In attractive PHRDBjJI^ItfP^^I two-tone rexute covered port. MB |(i«ml able cabinet. *illi Itie umi m l^sflßv W& Ji wiMtit trcam enjmel (tie \ft| I L^H M JM intlrument pluyi »nh lid I§X k^^^^l w^^^ doled and theteby obviain I unpiej-urii126 words
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165 1958-12-17 16 Troops and jets pound Lebanese village Troops, armoured ear* and jet planes pounded the village of Orsal near the Lebanese-Syrian border with mortars, rockets and shellfire over the weekend In one of the bloodiest battles the Lebanon has witnessed In the last eight months. Village elders said 40 people wereReuter - 165 words
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539 1958-12-17 16 GOVT. REJECTS LABOUR DEMAND FOR SUEZ INQUIRY 'Unpatriotic' charge '£100,000 FOR EDEN MEMOIRS' REMARK '£UE British Government, after ;i noisy scene m the House of Commons last night refused to appoint an all-party committee to InaSSTtoS tin 19dO Suez operation and the events which led ud to it !,,11 byReuter - 539 words
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220 1958-12-17 16 HIGH diplomatic sources m Cairo yesterday predicted that the communists were likely to take over Iraq m a matter of weeks unless the present pro-Moscow drift there is somehow stopped. Increased concern was ajso felt m United Arab Republic official circlesU.P.I - 220 words
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Article32 1958-12-17 16 nl ll^ 10 mlss i le ffitr <t ri Mle of any kind to S launched from the utwUS air force base at Vinden berg wa^ tired last night32 words
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Article24 1958-12-17 16 British Broadcasting Corporation transmissions m some foreign languages continue to be "deliberately and systematically jammed," the 8.8.C. annual handbook states today. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article52 1958-12-17 16 2 Cypriot killers to hang S ll Hugh foot Governor of rw' sentence on tu .*M r cck s coveted \iS* an eoka murder This to the firs, death sentei c c i, The decision cam. m week s of appeal- S Greek Cypriot o tions and Individual the men's52 words
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Article58 1958-12-17 16 MAN TENL SUM. LOWER iti firm 11 I I m Ku Mom n Hoi titters i inluw th esl tend SEMBLY DEBATE •1 M .lun, .1 it would Mould tblish tit lion:, K<ms u.uit. mainly thI Urn «s frop m i v poods. Nnjjaporr did not ll million58 words
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Advertisement50 1958-12-17 16 Mrf7/ re/o/n its lustre without polishing The beauty of Picquot Ware is not skin deep: its gleaming lustra is hard wearing and will lost a lifetime. The complete tea ond coffee service, including troy, o* illustrated, cost only $148.50. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE FAR EAST 29A 31 PEI S!IVER<RAFr TELEPH<50 words
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