Singapore Standard, 14 September 1958
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Title Section21 1958-09-14 1 m n jl SUNDAY TIGER STANDARD Vol. IX No. 74. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 14, i 9s g. 14 P.tet 20 en.21 words
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324 1958-09-14 1 Danger: But Its Source Is Mao, Not Chiang Ike Answers Mr. K. On Formosa NEWPORT Rhode Island, Sept. 13 (UPl)— President Eisenhower today appealed directly to Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev to urge Chinese red leaders "to discontinue their military operations and to turn to a policy of peaceful settlement324 words
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Article81 1958-09-14 1 SYDNEY. Sept. 13 (Reuter). A fleet air arm will oe added to the Royal Navy's Far Eastern fleet in Singapore. f Britain's First Lord of the Admiralty the Earl of Selkirk E said i n Sydney yesterday. c Lord Selkirk stopped over in Sydney81 words
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Article25 1958-09-14 1 UNITED NATIONS Secretary General Dag Hammarskjoeld returned to New York yesterday from his Middle East tour. His Plane landed at 1.25 p.m.25 words
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Article348 1958-09-14 1 WAR ON JOBS SPIVS Police Close 14 Bogus Agencies SINGAPORE Police, after eight months of investigations, have finally forced 14 bogus employment agencies to close down. Revealing this to the Sunday Standard yesterday, Chief of the Commercial Crimes Sub-Branch, C.1.D., Mr. J. E. S. Dawson said: "The tragic part of348 words
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201 1958-09-14 1 Ocean Hunt For Girl Who Swam Against Tide PA LOS V E R D E S, California. Sept. 13 (UPI) The Coast Guard was called out early this morning to search the Pacific Ocean for a 21--year-old girl feared lost in the darkness during her attempt to swim the 20-mile201 words
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Article, Illustration385 1958-09-14 1 ANOTHER COLONY GANG FEUD MURDER A 21-YEAR-OLD odd job labourer, Tay Kim Cheong, was yesterday morning: stabbed to death by members of a secret society group in Nee Soon Village, Singapore. Police have detained two men. Police believe Tay belonged to Group 08. His assailants are known to be members385 words
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Article381 1958-09-14 1 THE high esteem in which the Government of the Federation of Malaya is held in overseas countries is becoming more and more evident. Gestures of confidence in the administration's present leadership and of increasing faith and goodwill in Malaya's future are being demonstrated in increasing measure. The Federation Government381 words
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Article290 1958-09-14 2 Report Corruption Or Stop Those Charges— SlT Officers LOCAL officers of the Singapore Improvement Trust yesterday challenged Legislative Assemblymen to report instances of corruption to the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau or stop making "irresponsible" allegations. President of the SIT Local Officers Association, Inche Khalaff Albasrawy, in a290 words
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126 1958-09-14 2 THREE men abducted a Singapore cashier from outside the Chung Khiaw Bank in, North Bridge Road on Friday and later dumped him in Chatsworth Avenue after relieving him of $9,000. The cashier. Chin Cbiap Fong. of Chop Nam Loong Co. in North Bridge Road,126 words
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Article179 1958-09-14 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Baharuddin bin Haji Ibrahim 32. who was detained by the Selangor Police for 33 hours, after his arrival in the country from Indonesia, left by air today for Jakarta via Singapore Baharuddin arrived at the International Airport here at 10.30 a.m. today,179 words
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Article26 1958-09-14 2 THE Singapore Art Society will hold its sth annual general meeting at the Librarian's office. Raffles National Library, at 5.30 p.m. on Sept. 29.26 words
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Article99 1958-09-14 2 INCREASE IN JOBLESS IRKS UNION THE Singapore Insurance Companies Employees' Union yesterday urged Government to introduce legislation to solve the increasing unemployment problem in the island. A resolution to this effect was passed by the union at its third annual general meeting at the Victoria Memorial Hal!. The union in99 words
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Article223 1958-09-14 2 TUNKU PLANS TOURIST DRIVE Howlett Completes Discussions In KL THE Federation Government will soon launch a campaign to bring tourists to Malaya, Singapore's Director of Tourism, Mr. Robert Howlett, told The Standard yesterday after recent talks with the Federation Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman in Kuala Lumpur. The discussions with223 words
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Article126 1958-09-14 2 JAIL AFTER SHOTGUN RECEPTION TWO men were yesterday jailed for nine months each by the Singapore First District Court for breaking into the house of Rocert J. Orme at 4.45 a.m. on June 16. The two men. Lee Kum Cheong. a building labourer, and Chan Kang Chew, a watch dealer126 words
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Article78 1958-09-14 2 A DEALER in cars. Tan Boon Seng, yesterday pleaded not guilty in the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court to a charge of cheating. He was alleged to have cheated Ronald Alfred Crowell by dishonestly inducing him to deliver a car valued at $4,400 at Cairnhill Road78 words
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Article, Illustration23 1958-09-14 2 A Warm Handshake For 'Mr. Speaker pic. The Governor (right), congratulates Sir George after presenting him with Letters Patent of Knighthood yesterday. StandardStandard - 23 words
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179 1958-09-14 2 THE GOVERNOR, Sir William Goode, yesterday presented Letters Patent of Knighthood to the Speaker of the Singapore Legislative Assembly, Sir George Oehlers, at Government House. Sir William, in his address, said that Sir George's services to the Colony had been of "exceptional value."179 words
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Article48 1958-09-14 2 SINGAPORE tin price rose 75 cents to $369-1/8 per picul yesterday. Singapore Copra Association closing prices per picul: Bombay /Japan September shipment. $34 buyers, $34-£ sellers. The tone was steady. Singapore Copra Association closing prices per picul: bulk shipment $51, drums $54-$. The tone was quiet.48 words
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234 1958-09-14 2 Don't Talk Too Much, Chinese Students Are Told IN the conduct of life ons should observe the Chinese maxim of not talking too much, the Permanent Secretary to the Singapore Ministry of Education, Mr. Lee Siow Mong, said yesterday. "It doesn't mean one shouldn't talk at all. It means one234 words
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Article100 1958-09-14 2 VILLAGERS EARN NAIR'S PRAISE ASSISTANT Minister to the Singapore Chief Secretary. Mr. M. P. D. Nair. yesterday praised the public's "spontaneous response" to the Police call for co-operation. Mr. Nair, speaking on the rural "Police Week" at Yio Chu Kang, said the large crowds that were turning up at Yio100 words
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Article55 1958-09-14 2 A MOTORCYCLIST, Low Yit Hwee, was charged yesterday in a Singapore Magistrate's Court with causing the death of a child by a negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide. The prosecution alleged that Low knocked the child down at Upper Aljunied Road on July 17. Low was55 words
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Article129 1958-09-14 2 BATTLE OF BRITAIN WEEK TOMORROW Is the beginning of the Battle of Britain Week the week the RAF celebrates its famous victory cf the Luftwaffe in World War II in 1940 at all RAF stations the world over. And at the end of the week, on Saturday, some stations, including129 words
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Article89 1958-09-14 2 MR. Liew Yung Eio of the Hanyang Siang Ps Sn ga. pore, left by BOAC yesterdav for London. Ho is the the five Colony journ i vi.-iting Britain for a m l a> guests of the British G< eminent. W* .--Jt MR WONG SAC BHECHG pwprir-.or if89 words
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Article, Illustration126 1958-09-14 2 MR. and Mrs. Jeffrey Ng Keng Lek arriving at the Adelphi Hotel in Singapore, where a reception was held to celebrate their marriage yesterday. The. groom is the second son of Mrs. Ng Gek Chwe e and the bride is the former Miss Annie LimStandard - 126 words
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Article132 1958-09-14 2 AT "At Home" will be held at Kingsmead Hall in King's Road, Singapore at 5.30 p m today to bid farewell to Father Patrick Joy. the noted missionary and educationist who is leaving for Dublin shortly to be Professor nf Moral Theology at132 words
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Article54 1958-09-14 2 M'-rc JJj '"Its Qf p win t Kite N ki *Jl >** a Pulau 3 th b»n Kir. J ic *s hat? ni 2htv in A Thf U 5 wjfl '•'inland Kf> dah tf» Ma v "n Ihtj MeaiivU tions in §jj ftll| Ml jgg K ia|J "•in.ni" Ir.54 words
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Advertisement331 1958-09-14 2 FOR SALE |AVA CAKES. LEMPAR Ayam. Bachang, B'k.a Ambon. Kwaylapis. etc.. ava.'abie everyday at lava Provision Store. 117. Killiney Road. FCR FIRSTCLASS TAILORINC: Men's winter suits Dacron Orion su*ts D n--r su.ts Shirt* Military uniforms Breeches Ladres costumes Dresses Please v sit Nath Tailors. 4 Tanghn Road. S'pore. or call331 words
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Advertisement49 1958-09-14 2 The Chairman and Dire CHUNG KHIAW 61 lIMITPD LIIVII III). SINGAPORE, uish to IwwA all friends and and good wishes Mechanized Mobile B«' I3#h September, 5 *PI *TUR*E*S* Pi Get Them From (M|i| SINGAPORE Pfl STANDARD Bpi 23, Lim leek Kim Road. jJ| y^g Singapore-2. I el: *****-5 Line*.49 words
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Article269 1958-09-14 3 One More 'Small-Fry To Clear 'Operation Bintang Will Be Over IPOH. Sat.— "Operation Bintang"— aimed at clearing North Perak of all Communist terrorists —is (Virtually over With the surrender of three top-ranking Communists of the Tronoh Armed Work Force this morning, there is now only ONE269 words
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Article57 1958-09-14 3 SELLING SINGAPORE TO MILLIONS The Department of Tourism for the first time has advertised Singapore in three American maga zines this month. The^ Director of Tourism. Mr. Robert Howlett. said that the magazines were the New Yorker, Holiday and Sunset. These journals have a combined circulation of 2.000.000 and reach57 words
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Article130 1958-09-14 3 HISPER SPELLS OM FOR BRUTE Sal A ot one oi ri an r d b terrorists i miles p•- it aio pm. s i Hwa 42. i werful p» a i n He n 1949. r" >ame :B f Leong, p] itoon. i from his n been isl five uave130 words
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Article, Illustration73 1958-09-14 3 SINGAPORE'S Chief Secretary. Mr. E. B. David, yestcrdiw opened a fete and fun fair in aid of the St. Paul's Church building fund at Upper Serangoon Road. The organising com- mittee hopes to raise about 55.000 from the f-» r which was attended by more73 words
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Article117 1958-09-14 3 LEGAL PANEL SYSTEM TO GO THE Singapore City Council will have no panel of legal advisers in future if a committee recommendation to this effect is accepted by the ordinary meeting on Wednesday. The Council, according to a decision taken in April appointed five firms to the panel of legal117 words
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170 1958-09-14 3 IPOH, Sat— The Mentri Besar ot Perak, Inche Ghazali bin Jawi. who toured Lenggong yesterday, told the people that "small scuffles" between youths should not he allowed to mar the communal harmony and goodwill which had existed in the district tor170 words
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Article33 1958-09-14 3 I THE Petalin? Jay3 branch of the Malayan Indian Congress will meet next week to discuss matters connected with the town's elections, which are expected to take place this December.33 words
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Article, Illustration141 1958-09-14 3 JIC. MORE than 3.000 employees of the Malayan Breweries and their families converged on South Winds Villa, Jurons, Singapore yesterday for the company's annual picnic. Everybody had a rollicking time. There was plenty of everything food smokes and. of course, Anchor and Tiger Beer.Standard - 141 words
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Article24 1958-09-14 3 MONTREAL, Sept 13 (Reuter) Ten Commonwealth ministers are due here today for the 11-Nation Commonwealth Trade and Economic Conference opening on Monday24 words
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Article, Illustration58 1958-09-14 3 THREE employees who have served Malayan Breweries for the past 25 years w:re each presented a gold badge, a gold watch and SIOO at the firm's annual picnic at South Winds Villa in Singapore yesterday. The three veterans with their badges are from left:58 words
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Article47 1958-09-14 3 Hundreds of Singapore housewives had their cooking interrupted when thev were caught by a sudden blackout last night. The failure of electricity occurred at about 7 p.m. and lasted for rialf an hour. The areas affected were: Katong, Serangoon, Ulu Pandan and part of Middle Road.47 words
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Article, Illustration88 1958-09-14 3 THE Chung Khiaw s first "Mobile Bank" was officially launched in Singapore with more than a thousand well-wishers at a cocktail party given at the Tiong Bahru branch yesterday Standardpic shows from left, Messrs Ng Sen Choy (Vice-Chairman of the Bank), H. J. C. Kulasingha (Rural Board88 words
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293 1958-09-14 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— The Federation Government has commenced work on the $17,009,000 military cantonment for the nation's armed forces. It is sited on the tin-rich Sungei Besi area near the capital and when completed will cover an area of 1,000 acres. The project which293 words
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Advertisement106 1958-09-14 3 to add to your feminine charm France's finest Eau de Cologne ROGER Gallet is unlike any other Eau de Cologne. So fresh and feminine is its fragrance, Each bottle and s>ze has ether Y/J /i I VVfc&Ctfi hm Q^fr^ii 2or 3 shields on the label V j f W"f iff106 words
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Miscellaneous286 1958-09-14 3 House W*m r^Mtlßf B 111 W4M presented bv Noreen Sale6. 7 p.m. IV V.l 1I m W k m 9 1 II iTi Vil i* WAI B Colortune Hit Parade. 7.30 EmerD•lk I W M Ikl V I V 1-1 F Ik I V^l gency 7.45 The Weavers Sing FJlAli^^jli^^286 words
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Article, Illustration320 1958-09-14 4 400 BANDSMEN AND PIPERS IN THE SINGAPORE MILITARY TATTOO With their departure from the Colony scheduled for Sept. 21, the Pipes and Drums of the Ist Battalion, the King's Own Scottish Borderers will be making their final public appearance ir Singapore when they take part in the massed bands parade320 words
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Article, Illustration132 1958-09-14 4 3 STUDENTS WIN THE DUKE'S AWARD KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— Three pupils of the British Army's Slim School at Cameron Highlands have won the Duke of Edinburgh Award for certain standards of personal achievement. They are Errol Weller. lot John Cowan, 16. and Tony Benn. 16. all sons of soldiers serving132 words
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Article350 1958-09-14 4 Bopeep - On the A POLICE BEAT Bopeep i T^HE "storm in a tea cup" caused by a circular asking certain Police officers to explain their presence at a certain party, could easily have been avoided if the person who issued the circular had checked his facts first. Although there is a350 words
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Article272 1958-09-14 4 d<*tor> r^ deris, 0n t Payment (l *•»< >t wth a sv M rhe r,., S( ','S riZ fa iti b for. 1- r 'cV Bom r made l dowi j rr.( f rov ded The »ow< 10 that 1 n Ward source u-' r wnat P■* i e272 words
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Advertisement75 1958-09-14 4 fir) /nV a nil 1 nit s.s. ARCADIA GROSS TONNAGE ***** Homeward Passenger* i9e/Hirfe SINGAPORE 4th March j Arrives LONDON 24th March I I III! afor partirular* apply ta uaur laral Tra ret Agent* ar dirert ta the General Agent* ISLAY KERR CO. LTD. 11 A. Collvti Qua*. Singapore. Tel:75 words
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Article, Illustration1165 1958-09-14 5 THE OUTSTANDING RECORD OF THE CHESHIRES IN THE EMERGENCY By A MILITARY OBSERVER !i vcor concentroted •ff o r t by I Ist Battalion tht Cheshire I Regiment was brought to o fitting I close recently when combined seI curity forces' pressure1,165 words
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51 1958-09-14 5 A Final Cuppa Before Leaving The Jungle Refresh ment well e arned.. .After an arduous spell of jungle bashing, what better than a hot cup of tea? Here the Cheshires set up their own wayside refreshment stall for a final brew -up before leaving the jungle for comfortable surroundings in51 words
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Advertisement144 1958-09-14 5 SA^mWW WWW _K??S£ri&^WaaV'\fw^^^yw^v?^ Hats off to engine designers! The lateThlgn compression engines are deposits fn miming and so ensures^rsmootVrjower, wonderful jobs, built to deUver more power with greater fuel economy than LCjV w hailcd as greatcst petrol cUnrelopmcnt torHyeuT ever before. No matter what your choice of car-large or small,144 words
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1004 1958-09-14 6 ANACRUSIS - HE EMBARKED ON A MUSICAL CAREER BY CHANCE ANACRUSIS El BLAISE CALAME (BELOW) —HE CERTAINLY WAS NO PRODIGY SWISS VIOLINIST ON 40-CONCERT TOUR OF THE FAR EAST Victor Doggett Reviews —NEW RECORDS MOZART. Piano Concerto No. 24 in C minor, K. 491. Gieseking with Philharmonia Orchestra cond. Karajan. CHOPIN. Barcarolee,1,004 words
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Article, Illustration76 1958-09-14 6 THE latest American disc to fetch black -market prices in Britain is Frank Sinatra's "Come Fly With Me." Missing from the British version (Capitol) is "The Road to Mandalay" one of Frankie's finest efforts for It's out because one of Rudyard Kipling's76 words
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Article125 1958-09-14 6 BRITAIN'S bestselling records. 1 WHlN— Kolin Twins 2 RETURN TO ME Dean Martin 3 ALL I HAVE TO DO IS DREAM/CLAUDETTE Everly Brothers 4 STUPID CUPID/CAROLINA MOON Connie Francis 5 VOLARE— Dean Martin 6 ENDLESS SLEEP Marty Wilde 7 FEVER— Peggy Lee 8 PATRICIA Peres Prado 9 POOR125 words
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407 1958-09-14 6 Interminable five-hour concert marked the opening of the new air-conditioned Victoria Theatre last Saturday. In his opening speech the Mayor reminded us that the sum of $2,000,000 spent on the remodelling of the theatre could have been spent on other projects. He407 words
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Advertisement142 1958-09-14 6 ■fcfcfcj Olivetti Letter* writing f^l Smooth-flowing Q.ifnk fj| J%eO ta the only Ink rontahv |f# <ml Ing Solv-X- the maple -Vj'|l Ingredient which S V^| clean* toot pen as yoa lL^'aV write. For «af<> ty. me WViT* 1 Oi/)ni easily ras/W out. For pe/manrnf yLW^^MmW writing, ose Feritf anent C/nink142 words
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Article, Illustration57 1958-09-14 7 ■TS A Show C s^«« r Hun El it 6 g r und Kfidrf* ,n front J-'r* a retfafive selection Cpg'm ard high C^ ocmbs with C«af)eads. More 7.CCO vi si tors 3ve r seas. ail prosvt:uy«'s. were at L, wHicH is the w^dow for the lariatiori indusRussia was57 words
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Article, Illustration78 1958-09-14 7 HEROES OF THE 'BATTLE OF BRITAIN' Britain's fighter planes, the Spitfire (shown above) and the Hurricane, fouarht a defensive campaign against the Nazi Luftwaffe In 1949. This decisive air combat caused Hitler to abandon plans lor a sea-borne invasion of England. In immortalising the role of Royal Air Force pilots78 words
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Article, Illustration496 1958-09-14 7 Eighteenth Anniversary Of The RAF. WILL PUT ON AN AIR SHOW IN SELETAR 'THE time: summer 1940. France had fallen to the victorious German Armies. Nothing, it seemed, could prevent Germany from conquering all Europe. Only the British, separated from the Germans by a narrow strip of496 words
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286 1958-09-14 7 M. YVES ST. LAURENT, the 22-year-old successor to the late M. Christian Dior, oaid his first visit to London this week. It was a brief visit, to discuss with the Duchess of Marlborough and the British Red Cross authorities arrangements for286 words
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FILM REVIEWS
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Article, Illustration268 1958-09-14 8 This Billy is a mixed -up Kid THE LEFT-HANDED GUN is a Western evidently meant for the adults and the serious audience who will enjoy its matured presentation of a facet of frontier life. Psychology has been given more importance in western action productions, and in this version of "Billy268 words
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222 1958-09-14 8 gEE THE MAN FROM DOWN UNDER, if only for that inimitable character actor Charles Laughton. who will send you back home with aching sides from laughing too much. Laughton was at the height of his career then when he portrayed Jocko Wilson,222 words
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Article254 1958-09-14 8 LADD MAKES GOOD PROUD REBEL CAM Goldwyn, Jr. has produced a fine family picture with Alan Ladd, his son David, Olivia deHavilland and a collie sheep dog. In THE PROUD REBEL, shot amidst the rugged splendour of the high, rolling Utah terrain, we see the unusual story of a Southerner254 words
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Article, Illustration165 1958-09-14 8 THE FIEND IS Fiendish... ITOR a strong dose of blood and thunder, you must meet THE FIENI>WHO WALKED THE WEST. Here is sadism in a different way. You'll writhe with disgust, and you'll be sick loathing the FIEND. But you'll thrill and "enjoy" this unusual Western as a fine production165 words
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Article, Illustration168 1958-09-14 8 C*OR four hours eight-year-old Victoria McCarthy lay in a bomb crater covered with L debris on the quay near Amsterdam in Holland. When she got up she said: "It was wonderful Terribly exciting." Her dress was torn and she was very dirty. But she168 words
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Advertisement624 1958-09-14 8 I bMbbb^T 11, 1.45. 4. 6.30 9.30 ffi icharlton Orson lanet tIC EVII S fi HESTON WELLES LEIGH IVUVII Vl EVIL (SB) ffl ITonlzht Midnight: "THE ANGEL" Mandarin fi Today t am. "ROCK PRETTY BABY" fi P 3o°3oo E NOW Showmi-ff I Ellnml W 11,2.30,5.15, 7.20&9.30 ffi □D Secrets of624 words
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Advertisement625 1958-09-14 8 M^Su&fll X VSV ill 3KSI fl r&une LAST nTj J 'The rf end Who Walked Th c |HH tomorrow: < blc>oi)arrou s :tf h ;!fl ___fl •K Today t a.m: Liu Chl "HALFWA Y~TTou v >fl 4(Bjf _Ll,JlMf_iJ Jfl flfl liV'lrili W*m flFlninf f WJCBPi 11 3 Show* Daily: 0.30625 words
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Article1012 1958-09-14 9 I P weights and probable starters for fl .*■t j^ I _s 1 1 _r Saturday, first day of the Perak Turf til*- M'eting:- r/ o ss OiV. 1-6 Furs. I r^TBBS Mr. W McGregor Watt Bls^- 1 1 SPENCER Shaw Stabla R'.lin D ROOGW3 M/s CK Quek. SL.1,012 words
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369 1958-09-14 9 There is no doubt about it. Soccer te IttriVg^^g game. And proof of this statement was all too evmeni, ai Merdeka Stadium last night. Uafnre thp vick-off the With more than an hour to JRW»*gs2_ %Si kIC and this huge bowl of the stadium369 words
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Article123 1958-09-14 9 SINGAPORE Seet Yew Chans; Umar Rahmat, Matmoon Sudasee; Quah Kim Beng, Lee Kok Seng. Osman Johan; Ibrahim Hassan. Tahir Abu, Arthur Koh. Quah Kim Swee. Dollah ZainoL PENANG S. Varatharaju; Koqy Ban Chuan, G. Vasu; Ariffin Noor, Pang Siang Teik, Boey Cheong Liam; Poh Beng, J.123 words
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Article305 1958-09-14 9 Night Of Misses For The Colony History repeated itself, Singapore last night were still the finer team to watch, but for their robust and questionable tactics. But to Penang go all the credit. They were facing an international side, but they refused to be cowed. They attacked right from the305 words
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1387 1958-09-14 9 Umar Rahmat Hanson Scored For Penang The whistle went, and with it came the flrst thrill. Penang kicked off. Hanson thrust through down the centre, with the Penang forwards racing ud in support. Then he pushed the ball to right winger Poh Beug who cut in goal wards. When he1,387 words
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280 1958-09-14 9 IPOH, Sat.— Conservative who did an outstanding workout on Thursday, showed further improvement on the track this morning when he breezed over 3f to return 38 1/5 sec. This was easily the best gallop seen on the track since official training started. Conservative has struck280 words
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Article65 1958-09-14 9 KOTA BHARU, Sai.— Eight records were broken and one equalled a. the triangular athletic meet held at Sultan Mohd Stadium between Sultan Ismail College. Kota Bharu, Sultan Sulaiman School, Kuala Trengganu and Islah English School. Kota Bharu. Sultan Sulaiman School with 103 points became champions with65 words
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Article42 1958-09-14 9 Singapore Police yesterday beat the 3 8.0.D. by nine points to nil in a friendly rugger match played at the Police Ground. Thomson Road. Scorers were Ramli, Ang Chwee Leong and Omar Rajah. Each of them scored .a try (unconverted).42 words
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67 1958-09-14 10 CHRISTIAN Brothers won the Evan Wong Shield for cricket when they beat Victoria School Old Boys Association by 30 runs in the final on the padang yesterday. Christian Brothers OBA: 133 (Da Silva 38. Woodford 22, Soocelaraj live for 42 and Vijiaretnam four67 words
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Article198 1958-09-14 10 BLACKS DAY AT VARSITY The Blacks beat University of Malaya by 14 points (a goal and three penalties) to five (a goal) in a rugger match at Bukit Timah yesterday. The Blacks opened scoring in the fifth minute when Chan Siew Kay converted a penalty awarded for off-side. With two198 words
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Article28 1958-09-14 10 TAMIL Brotherhood Associat on heal Albert House Association by five s^rne. to four in a frr.edly table tennis match at the TBA club hous e yesterday.28 words
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198 1958-09-14 10 Fei Wan Wins Five Events For PWD Championship WONG Fei Wan was champion athlete at the second annual sports of the Public Works Department held at Kallang yesterday. Fei Wan won the 100 yards sprint. 220 yards. 120 yards hurdles, high jump and long jump. Stores and Furniture branch won198 words
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Article78 1958-09-14 10 A solitary goal in the second half by centre forward John Chitty enabled the Malayan Royal Navy Volunteer Reserves to eliminate Singapore Guard Regiment I—o1 0 in the second round of the Malayan Armed Forces knockout soccer competition at Farrer Park yesterday. It was a big78 words
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Article49 1958-09-14 10 Despite an unbeaten century by Lloyd Zampatti, Singapore Cricket Club drew with Royal Artillery in a friendly cricket match on the padang vesterdav. SCC. 195 for four 'dec. (L. Zampatti 134 n.o. and King 26 n.o.> Royal Artillery 139 for four. (Gillet 60 and Drew 32 n.0.).49 words
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Article33 1958-09-14 10 GYMKHANA: Polo Club Gymkhana, P.T.5., 2.30 p.m. SWIMMING: Tiger S.C. annual open-sea swim, Pasir Panjang, 10.30 a.m GOLF: R.S.G.C. finals, 2.30 o.m. SHOOTING: Singapore Police vs Federation Police, P.T.S. 9 a.m.33 words
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Article98 1958-09-14 10 A fine innings of 71 runs by the former Berkshire county batsman Don McKinnon. for the Royal Air Force Singapore, put them in a sound position on the first day of the second Ghandi cup cricket match against the Indian Association at Ch%ngi yesterday. Batting98 words
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Article55 1958-09-14 10 Strengthened by four 'A' fifteen plavers 75 Squadron Roval New Zealand Air Force trounced Royal Air Force Changi A' by 11 point (a goal, a try and a penalty) to nil in a rugger match at Tengah yesterday. Goodwin and Albert scored a try each while Giddens converted55 words
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632 1958-09-14 10 FIFTEEN records were broken at the combined annual swimming: carnival of the Tanjong Katong Secondary Technical School and the Tanjong Katong Girls' School at the Chinese Swimming Club on Friday. The Technical Schoolboys broke all the records. Loo Yean Chong was the "A" division632 words
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Article432 1958-09-14 10 SHA. Send Y.M.S.A: Into Top Division THE Young Men's Sikh Association, who won the Singapore Hockey Association second division league, and later the subsidiary tournament last year, is the only team promoted to the flrst division league this season The promotion of Khalsa Association to432 words
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164 1958-09-14 10 DONCASTER, Yorkshire, Sepi Odds-on favourite Alcide gained a r un eight lengths in the St. Leser, i aM^ classic of the English turf season h* tr Prp Im V Eu > thre< -year gav e Sir io:d a mf-^ J164 words
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Article47 1958-09-14 10 THE Far East Air Force trounced a Singapore Selection bv seven goals to one in a friendly soccer match played at Seletar last ninht. Scorers were: Davey 3. Watson. Rae. Wright and Brocks one each. Kassim scored the only goal for the Selection.47 words
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Article70 1958-09-14 10 Cricketers' Allowance Increased SYDNEY, Sept. 13 (ReuVrj Australian cricketers' expenses allowance has been increased for Test matches during the M.C.C.'s 1958-59 tour. The Australian B~>ard of Control has decided that pay for each Test would remain at £56 sterling as for the I!<M--55 tour, but that expend would be increased70 words
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Article118 1958-09-14 10 ROYAL Singapore Golf Club's Championship first round results were: D. W. McMullan beat R Craik 1 up: C. H Fe!! beat P R Messum 1 up: W. Wood -*a1 N. W. Morley 1 up: D I Mirk beat N.A. Harvey 5 4 Semi-finals will be plaved118 words
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Article40 1958-09-14 10 MELBOURNE. Sept. 13 'Renter! Twentyfour-year-Old Miss Margaret Masters of Victoria became the Australian women's golf champion today when sh* 1 beat the 18-year-old New Zealand player Miss Nicki Campbell six and five on the Roval Melbourne west course40 words
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Article31 1958-09-14 10 PORT i H r. [tei the home teur go'f three~day -<•■ at the Royal Pora yestei day. The- ga tied md. wa ndl matches i€ idf j foursomes an* ,f :331 words
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954 1958-09-14 11 B.A.M. MUST ACT AND PICK RIGHT MEN This 'Post Office 1 mentality to invitations abroad should stop By COURTCRAFT FOUR top Malayan badminton players have declined invitations to play in the CCI (Cricket Club of India) championships at Bombay scheduled to begin about the end of this month, and badminton954 words
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Article384 1958-09-14 11 English Soccer Results. LONDON. Sept. 13. (Reuter)— LEAGUE DIV I Arsenal 3, Tham Hotspur 1. Birmingham C. 2, Burnley 1. Blackburn R. 1, Wolves 2. Blackpool 1, Portsmouth 1. Chelsea 2. Aston Villa 1, Leeds United 1, Leicester' C. 1. Luton T. 0, Bolton W 0. Manchester C. 1. Everton384 words
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376 1958-09-14 11 Colony's Grown Too Big To Play For Malaya Cup r~ KEK JALLEH... frankly speaking AS the rumbling in the Federation grows louder against an international team like Singapore participating in the Malaya Cup competition against purely state elevens, this final in Kuala la"? 1 11 ni Can VCry wcU be376 words
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Article, Illustration51 1958-09-14 11 wi Singapore and Malacca Foong Seong cuppers before their match which was playid ot Malacca last Saturday and Sunday. Singapore icon the tie by eight matches to one. V. S. S. Nathan and Lim Say Wan, mentioned in this article, stand 3rd and 4th irom left51 words
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Article65 1958-09-14 11 SYDNEY, Sat.— The Australian Swimming Union has invited two Japanese swimmers, including champion Tsuyoshi Yamanaka, to compete in Australia during the 1958/59 season. Clashes between Yamanaka and the 16-year-old Sydney star John Konrads would be the highlights of the A.S.U.'s 50th Jubilee Year. Two American girls Sylvia Ruuska65 words
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118 1958-09-14 11 St. Josephs Win SBA's Schools Title ST. JOSEPH'S Institution won the Singapore Badminton Association's inter-school championship when they beat Presbyterian Boys School by three games to two at the Singapore Badminton Stadium last night. The match was decided when Lee Kin Tat and Jimmy Heah beat Chew Siong Min and118 words
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294 1958-09-14 11 THE Far East Air Force Soccer team will fly to Hongkong tomorrow to play a combined Chinese XI during the Battle of Britain week celebrations there. A cup has been presented by the FEAF Sports Board to be played for, and it is294 words
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Article114 1958-09-14 11 SYDNEY, Sept. 13 (Reuter)— Curfew has been imposed on Australia's swimming Konrad kids school before swimming for the next 12 months. The secretary of the New South Wales Swimming Association, Mr. Sid Grange, said yesterday the association woulH ensure that the swimming activities of the famous114 words
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Article313 1958-09-14 12 U.S. ORDERS PRIORITY FOR SUPER ROCKET IN WASHINGTON, Sept 13, (UPl)— The Defence Department has ordered "high priority** construction of 4 satellite-launching rocket with a thrust of 1,500,000 pounds, more than eight times more powerful than any yet built by the United States, The Department said the rockets313 words
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Article38 1958-09-14 12 More than 250 delegates from 66 countries and observers from nine international organizations will attend ihe annual meetings of the World Bank International Monetary Fund and the International Finance Corporation in New Delhi next month. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration28 1958-09-14 12 SYDNEY. Sept. 13 (Renter).— Television was helping to combat juvenile delinquency, the Chief Justice of New South Wales Sir Kenneth Street, said last night.28 words
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Article437 1958-09-14 12 6 Killed, 11 Missing In Russia WASHINGTON, Sept. 13, (UPI).— An unarmed U.S. Air Force transport crashed in Southwest Russia with the loss of six lives on Sept. 2 after it was intercepted bv Soviet fighters near the Soviet frontier, the State Department disclosed last437 words
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Article95 1958-09-14 12 LEGAL FLAWS SO CYPRIOT IS FREED NICOSIA, Cyprus, Sept. 13 (UPI) A British Judge, ignoring a written confession, acquitted a 17-year-old Greek today of ihe murder of a British Sergeant because of technical flaws in the Prosecution's case. Mr. Justice Boyle said the prosecution had failed to produce corroborative evidence95 words
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Article82 1958-09-14 12 "I'm quite handy to have around the house." says six-foot, eightinch RICKI COVETTE, billed as "The World's Tallest Exotic Dancer" anl "The Girl of Tomorrow Today!" What I mean is. I don't need a stool when I change a light bulb on the ceiling. I just82 words
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Article80 1958-09-14 12 LONDON, Sept. 13 (UPI)— The 1,700-ton French tanker Fernand Gilbert and th c 20.500-ton Liberian tanker Me'.ika collided todav 45 miles south of Ras Al Hadri in the Red Sea, and one of them was burning, it was reported here. The British Navy said the80 words
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Article150 1958-09-14 12 MOSCOW. Sept. 13 (Reuter) —Mr. Richard H. Davis, the American Charge d'Affai'es. handed over an official note to the Soviet Foreign Ministry today, requesting further information on the 11 men missing from a U.S. Military Aircraft, which crashed in Soviet Armenia, on Sept. 2. A150 words
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Article84 1958-09-14 12 OSAKA. Sept. 13 (Reuter) A prominent Osaka city industrialist tonight claimed Communist China was flooding Hongkong with cheap imitations of Japanese piils used in this country for decades. Mr. Tai Morishita. President of the Morishita Jintan Company, said Communist imitations of his company's Jintan" (pills consisting of84 words
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Article98 1958-09-14 12 LONDON, Sept. 13 (Reuter) Nine Icelandic seamen who were taken aboard a British naval frigate after trying to arrest a British trawler were landed secretly in a whaler a mile off Keflavik village. Iceland, early today, the Admiralty reported The seamen, who made no objection to98 words
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Article32 1958-09-14 12 BONN, Sent. 13 (Reuter)— Corporal William .John Dowling, a British soldier held in East Germany for 12 days, has been released to the Briii^h authorities, an Army spokesman said today.32 words
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241 1958-09-14 12 BLOOD-SOAKED EARTH FORMS WAR MEMORIAL BUCHENWALD, East Germany, Sept. 13 (Reuter) Blood-soaked earth from the Nazi concentration' camp here, in which 56.000 people died during World War 11. was today laid to rest in a stone bell tower, part of a memorial to be dedicated tomorrow. Some of several hundred241 words
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Article78 1958-09-14 12 ATOMIC TEST SITE, Nevada, Sept. 13 (Reuter) An Atomic Energy Commission spokes man disclosed here last night that a quantity of nuclear material exploded accidentally yesterday, but no one was hurt or endangered and there was no sign of radiation spreading. He said the material was at the78 words
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Article99 1958-09-14 12 QUEMOY HAS FOOD FOR 83 DAYS ONLY TAIPEH, Sept. 13 (Reuter) Food and ammunition on blockaded Quemoy islands would last 83 more days Nationalist Government officials said today. An attempt to airlift supplies to the island failed today when Communist shells forced the transport aircraft to return to Formosa without99 words
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Article28 1958-09-14 12 BISHOP German Djoric of Zica was yesterday elected Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church, of the Communist Yugoslavia's biggest religious community with about 9,000,000 members.— Reuter.28 words
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Advertisement146 1958-09-14 12 some ot the new j I Rainbow j Rf%f\M C and I j DVI/AJ The Rose 1 ln sfotk: I Garland -r I Anna Softley MaggieI *>• FICTION: > M our < I M. M. Kaye: Later Than You Think 6.25 I Hung Lou Meng: Dream of the Betty Smith146 words
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Advertisement293 1958-09-14 12 <^n ETERNn-MOTip I strap or corn mym^at^^^^S^s "7 vV £v^ter^ahl^oi^id DEN HE '*fl S23 e K gold, heavier \hln^r a H The "GOLDEN HEART" ther- ?tr Slf w atCh moVement IV rite /or Catalogue to GAM METERS LTD.. PO y *y* J Support the Military Tattoo on the p J293 words
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Article, Illustration37 1958-09-14 13 A FAST GROWING SPORT A skin diver is shown in action under water. This mon is not equipped for staying under the waves a long tima since he is wearing neither an aqualung nor a snorkel.37 words
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Article, Illustration353 1958-09-14 13 JAMES DAVID - IRK WOMEN FISH WITH 1 THEIR BARE HANDS JAMES DAVID lure Of The Jungle BJ tvft&ttom Kuala Lumpur is an aborigine re-settlement camp. Here, at a ww\ me families have been taken out of the jungle and re-settled rtaMswAien houses provided by government. li is onititos. many settlements all oyer353 words
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Article, Illustration671 1958-09-14 13 A PARADISE FOR SKIN DIVERS Fish is not all that these underwater sportsmen (and women) go after. They often come up with treasures from sunken ships of olden days. HFEW YEARS ago when vacationists visited the State of Florida, (a long peninsula about 400 miles long and nearly 200 miles671 words
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333 1958-09-14 13 MODIFIED geiger counter w »th a US$l9,BOO heart of rT ol,d I"ld is helping doctors to -'•►fate brain tumours painlessly without penetrating the Sm alp. J The 3.' pound block of gold jWt the tumour detector was ob.jined from the U.S. Treasury333 words
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Advertisement116 1958-09-14 13 Pictures YOU GET THE BEST FROM THE STANDARD Phone Photo DepL TeL ***** iSmftayfefrftsaftirt THE MODERN TONIC FOOD FOR THE MODERN AOI INUdC 1U 1 rib VaKlnUd 1 v/PlC* l^- »u- inc. a I Kc.33 ana alKAini With business brisk and competition keen, the executive has an arduous day. Instructions116 words
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207 1958-09-14 14 TJANDSOME Denis Murphy, 23. gazed fondly at his bride of a few hours as they cut their two-tier white wedding cake recently. They had a bit of a struggle cutting the first piece and when Denis tried to eat it he yelled with207 words
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Article1037 1958-09-14 14 Nurse Kathleen Says... ADOPT A PHTT D WHEN HE IS STILL YOUNG OVER-POPULATION is one of the great problems of this part of the world. In some countries, however, and among many individual people, the opposite is the problemsterility. It has been estimated that in America as many as 271,037 words
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Article, Illustration486 1958-09-14 14 Tony Del - I The Amazing SacrifuA Father BA Tony Del By EALTHT Father Bruno Scott James has m m^^ m^ m W* m 9 given np a life of luxury in Britain to i f^ 1^ 9 and work in one tne worst slums L Wmmot Europe. 1 W A ONCE he486 words
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246 1958-09-14 14 A SUNDAY MORNING SERMON FROM REAL LIFE The work: Rescuing boys and young men from the gutters of this sin-soaked city. Father Bruno has joined two young Italian priests. Father Borelli and Father Spada In this work In the "House of Urchins." This is a converted church In the stinking,246 words
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Article84 1958-09-14 14 THERE'S soul-seorch-X ing ot Wimborne, Dorset England where the Horticultural Society's show schedule listed a version of the ten "commandments" for gardeners recently. For the loco! Most 0 Thou shalt NOT I tools, fruit, flowers. 0 Thou shalt NOT c fence at night or burn Thou shalt NOT visit84 words
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Article, Illustration560 1958-09-14 15 JENNY - JENNY -By in dress fashions or hairstyles, which chan taM e in tnis ho r °P ica climate, is t ad^ atP a lot of interest among the fairer t0 Tolonv a* well as in the Federation. point is the latest hairstyle from 1; 11560 words
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Article, Illustration307 1958-09-14 15 PATSY; DAVIDSON - PATSY DAVIDSON By ANN 10NDON new Im^ire-line rom IM£ We've wearing H here I the beginn:r.» of summer— ever since rican women. nack--9 by their menfolk, led against the "unI look". One powerAmerican fashion t failed an unfitted "potato ark"— af tfr that it hadn't Em307 words
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Article101 1958-09-14 15 Miss E. B. is troubled with spots but on the face. "Do you know of anything I could get to cure them?" she writes. "I have never had a really good complexion, but lately it hardly ever seems to be clear. I eat sensibly, but I101 words
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Article135 1958-09-14 15 your skin. Each night treat your face with first a cleansing cream, then an astringent lotion, which will help to dry the skin, and finally a healing cream. When you get up. cleanse your face once again, then dab on an antiseptic lotion. There is one made in135 words
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Article, Illustration233 1958-09-14 16 'yWO London schoolteachers have cut short their holiday in Europe because they could no longer stand the constant insults and indignities heaped on them by men. They are Clarice Price and Celia Twiss, who live in West Ham, London. Said Clarice233 words
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Article, Illustration141 1958-09-14 16 'WAAA! I'M ONLY A MINUTE OLD, DAD! EXPECTANT fathers who take their wives to Los Angeles's California Hospital are shown to a comfortable couch and told: "Take it easy." And the next thing they hear after that are the first cries of their new-born baby. to a microphone in the141 words
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Article, Illustration305 1958-09-14 16 where Asian students show their talent in ART Above: Helen Yang (in black dress in background), of China. Marjorie Ting of Australia (foreground) and Juannosuke Ohno of Japan (right, background) study fashion design along with American students. Here they are shown making dresses with the aid of dummies. Right: Helen305 words
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772 1958-09-14 16 V. M. Nair - Bootlegging Is Big Busines In 'Dry' Indio V. M. Nair By BOMBAY, Sat. A FTER eight years of pro--^hibition, Bombay i s still not "dry." Bootlegging has become an organized racket both here and in many parts of India where prohibition has been introduced. In spite of constant police vigilance.772 words
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Article, Illustration24 1958-09-14 16 "I packed it in. The Goffer kept titin' obscene language things lik« 'Get a move on' and 'Put yer back into if24 words
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Article, Illustration1321 1958-09-14 21 Dev Shridhar - Dev Shridhar Says A Depressing Picture, But There's A Cure for SO VERT LONG ago, an old Chinese woman gazed at the bloody body of her son. Iter's was the grief of a parent who had lost her only support and her only joy. The boy ,rho1,321 words
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Miscellaneous954 1958-09-14 21 March 21-April 20 (Aries) pessimism about events which find that the letters received "VTUCH the kind of week you are due. help a lot. Also you can expect IVI like People round you to have larger support from are lolly and vou feel fit Oct. 23-Nov. 22 (Scorpio) members of954 words
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Article, Illustration97 1958-09-14 22 Qfeel like a king. Well, not quite. Let's say I feel like a king who has to drive himself. Anyway, who's ever heard of a king who has not got a dozen chauffeurs at his command. Which makes my royal feeling quite97 words
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Article, Illustration1065 1958-09-14 22 'THE 300 I have been driving is one of three in this little corner of the world and the only one in Singapore. This being the case, could anyone blame me for going about with my head in the clouds? But I have now come down1,065 words
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190 1958-09-14 22 DETROIT, Sat. A GAS turbine powered car with a single stick control in place of the conventional steering wheel, brake and accelerator pedal, has been developed and successfully tested by General Motors, the company's President. Mr. John Gordon, announced this The190 words
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Article266 1958-09-14 23 ,o*** D*A RCOURT Lvr. Italian :5f nlaces on La*e H** %Jhich are also t»rritory. L° rar Eri*» ha, a name in :ch account of the tery o*^ -here in 1925, *V TereftinS small Si p a r number r. T e 4 though a bshioned, it is a266 words
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Article, Illustration186 1958-09-14 23 HELD MARSHAL, THE PERFECT PIG! A MAGNIFICENT pink porker, weighing 200 lb., was guestofhonour at a party tn London recently. His Marshal. He fan superior pig.... In fact, It is hoped that he wUI be one of the founders of a line of Perfect Plga. FJf»* Marshal came to the186 words
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TOOTH WISDOM by The Dentist.
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Article440 1958-09-14 23 "A BISCUIT!" said the denx- 1 tist, throwing up his hands. "Yes," Johnny repeated, "a biscuit. But I always brush my teeth, too." "And when do you have that biscuit?" "OH... in bed... when Mummy tucks me up." The dentist sat down exhausted! A healthy boy440 words
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Article1061 1958-09-14 23 Joanna Richardson - Joanna Richardson. ■Book Review By Harold Nicolson By (Max Reinhardt, 30s). \fISS JOANNA RICH--T± ARDSON must be a deeply romantic women. She has written a long, scrupulous, scholarly and delicate life of THEOPHILE GAUTIER, suggesting that the slumbrous drug-addict of 1872 was at heart the same wild exhibitionist1,061 words
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Advertisement312 1958-09-14 23 Wounds heal faster •HHM-BM.WkBBa.SBS with new ElastODJaafcai fg^lT tt!** It lets the wound BREATHE f* Skin moisture can evaporate and escape right through Airstrip because VB it is microporous. This means dean, t l^**** Yet it's WATERPROOF J J|^ Wounds are protected from grease. >r^S^^ Y^ water and dirt because312 words
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Miscellaneous7 1958-09-14 23 •I seed roo desperoteJjM^roti end your money!"7 words
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1176 1958-09-14 24 John McKenna - HE MARRIED FOUR WOMEN IN ONE DAY! John McKenna By H HUNDRED MEN and three women stopped their wagon train in a mountain pass overlooking the Great Salt Lake Valley—the most barren and inhospitable place anyone In the United States had ever seen. Their leader shielded his eyes against the1,176 words
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Article, Illustration88 1958-09-14 24 WORLD'S MOST BEAUTIFUL REDHEAD The "world's most beautiful redhead," that's how the American National Art Council describes Tina Louise, twenty three-year-old actress who arrived recently in London for the premiere of the film "God's Little Acre." Tina made her film debut in this film playing the role of Griselda, theU.P.I. - 88 words
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Article94 1958-09-14 24 A YOUNG BUT GA DECEIVE TTNDER her twelve-ycar- old daughter's bed, Mrs. Rose Horton discovered a box of make-up *and a pair of FALSIES. Mrs. Horton, of Wake Green-road, Moseley. Birmingham, also found that her son, aged fourteen, had a false moustache The children used the falsies and moustache to94 words
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Miscellaneous154 1958-09-14 24 W/^E do not regard seriously enough the tremendous threat that the insects are and have been for very many years to human population— Dr. W. E. Swinton. 'THE problems encountered A in realising atomic power are, as I understand it, in some respects at least, greater than anticipated three years154 words
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