Singapore Standard, 2 November 1958
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Title Section18 1958-11-02 1 SUNDAY STANDARD wji* n i Vol. IX No. 123. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY,. NOVEMBER 2, 1958. 24 »«t«t .10 as.18 words
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702 1958-11-02 1 New Law To Impose Extra Duty On Foreign Goods MOVE TO STOP DUMPING JOHORE BAHRU, Sot. The Federation Government will introduce legislation within the next three months to impose extra duty on any foreign goods dumped into this country and which constitutes a threat to local industries. This was announced702 words
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Article33 1958-11-02 1 DR. HERBERT EVATT, 64, leader of the Australian Labour Opposition is 111 with bronchial pneumonia and has been ordered to bed for a week, it was announced m Melbourne, yesterday.— ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration523 1958-11-02 1 Readers Swell Cheer Fund Pool Emily And Johnnie Do^Tlieir Bit ONCE again, we proudly record here the generous contributions of our readers and the public-spirited firms who are so unstinting m their support of The Standard 1958 Cheer Fund. The Fund, at 1 p.m. yesterday stood at $9,220.79 and as523 words
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Article89 1958-11-02 1 POLIO: 3 New Cases THREE more poliomyelitis cases were admitted to the Middleton Hospital m Singapore up till noon yesterday, bringing the total for the year to 215. During the same period, a Chinese boy of eight years, admitted to hospital on Friday, died of the disease. He is the89 words
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Article90 1958-11-02 1 SIX senior expatriate officers, attached to the electricity and Gas Departments of the Singapore City Council have resigned from their posts, it was reported to the Public Utilities Committee yesterday. They officers are: Messrs. F. H. Jordan, Assistant Distribution Engineer, A. E. Utas, Maintenance Engineer. K.90 words
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Article316 1958-11-02 1 THE festive season will soon be with vs and thousands will be preparing for Christmas and the New Year. But there are many more thousands of underprivileged children, the aged and the destitute m the Federation, Singapore and the neighbouring islands who need YOUR help to bring them cheer316 words
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Article157 1958-11-02 1 THE Singapore City Council yesterday called on members of the public to cut down on the use of water because stocks m the Council's impounding reservoirs are at a "fairly low level." The Council said it was usual for the levels m the reservoirs157 words
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139 1958-11-02 1 HAVANA, Nov. 1 (UPI) Government troops appeared today to have won the first round m the long-expected "Battle for Santiago.'* Troop s loyal to President Fulgencio Batista beat off a sharp rebel attack at dawn on Friday on El Cristo. gate- way to Santiago,139 words
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Advertisement374 1958-11-02 1 S^>~mm^mA AUDIO {^Oy&J\SV&J\& PER F E C Garrord o##«t» you o wid. selection of Multi-Speed Models lot A.C. AC/DC, Battery and also Spring operated models. ONLY GARRARD CAN OFFER SUCH A BIG SELECTION. IF YOU MUST HAVE A RECORD CHANGER OR A RECORD PLAYER YOU MIGHT AS WELL HAVE THE374 words
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Article53 1958-11-02 2 THE Inspector of Physical Training War Office, Brigadier C.A.I. Suther, and the Engineer-in-Chief of the Australian Army, Brig. S- J. Bleechmore, will arrive m Singapore tomorrow on a tour of the Colony and the Federation. After his tour of the Federation, Brig. Suther will visit Hongkong before53 words
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274 1958-11-02 2 MOVE TO GET 'BABAS TAKE UP POLITICS IN SINGAPORE THE Straits Chinese British Association will launch a campaign to instil political interest among Singapore "Babas," (Straits born Chinese). The President of the Association, Mr. T. W. Ong said yesterday that the time had come for their members to participate actively274 words
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Article, Illustration110 1958-11-02 2 Rehearsal For The SWANS THE OFFICER Commanding the MRNVR Training Ship "Laburnum," Captain R. S. Tuffnell, played the role of the Commander-in-Chief, Far East Station for one hour on Friday. He was holding a rehearsal of the annual inspection parade of the MRNVR (Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve) and the110 words
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Article218 1958-11-02 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat The Federation Government has abandoned its move to integrate the State Civil Services into a common civil service, authoritative sources told The Standard today. The abandonment of the plan became evident with the "death," just before Merdeka, of the committee charged with218 words
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93 1958-11-02 2 UNION PLANS BIG PARTY FOR STUDENTS UNIVERSITY of Malaya students will be host to about 150 representatives from the Nanyang University, the Singapore Teachers' Training College, the Polytechnic and Post- School Certificate Classes at a social tonighi at Raffles Hall. The social enables, for the first time, students from various93 words
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Article29 1958-11-02 2 THREE men armed with daggers entered a provision shop m Cambridge Boad, Singapore, yesterday morning and robbed the proprietor of three boxes of brandy valued at $60.29 words
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Article, Illustration278 1958-11-02 2 UNDERGRADUATES of the two Universities m Singapore will hold a boat race m honour of the Duke of Edinburgh when he visits the Colony m February next year. The men who first broached the subject— Colony banker. Mr. Yap Pheng Geek nnd educationist Mr.278 words
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404 1958-11-02 2 THE SINGAPORE Caltex Employees' Union yesterday adopted a "get tough" attitude when it advised its members to unite and stick to their original strike notice served on the management last week. At an emergency meeting held last night, the union resolved to call out404 words
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Article128 1958-11-02 2 Building Sites For Applicants The second register of applications for sites m the Malay Settlement at Jalan Eunos, Singapore will be closed on Nov. 15 the Board of Management of the Settlement announced yesterday. Applicants who send m their forms before the closing date may be allocated building sites which128 words
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Article49 1958-11-02 2 TWO men armed with daggers robbed a youth of $50 as he was riding away from the Singapore Youth "Sports Centre m Kallang on his auto cycle on Friday night. After relieving him of the money, they pushed him from the cycle and made off.49 words
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Article23 1958-11-02 2 THE Town Council d Butterworth will hold a sper:al meeting on Nov. 10 to consider the draft Budget estimates for 1959.23 words
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Advertisement874 1958-11-02 2 j^^Sß^giAg^^f7tt7t?7<i7fSs»tt~?gTf»«<t^^^^^^j ACKNOWUDGMiNT OJIAM TONC HIN sincerely t"*«k» all Doctors. Dressers. Nurses •P» Staff 'for their kind treatment to !*1 Wl Madam C***" I-*". admitted to the Taiptnaj Genft Hospital. ANNOUNCEMENT irOM BRANCH. Call on May Darby. St. John's Mall. Tuesdays Fridays. £o.m. (Telephone Parit 206). for •^formation regarding loan Booty's874 words
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Advertisement544 1958-11-02 2 EDUCATION STENOGRAPHY! Guaranteed Three Months Course (Morning/ Afternoon) Also Bookkeeping, 'Correspondence. Typing. Shorthand, Latin. French. Malay. Starting November. Register early: Raja's College (G»an Singh's 2nd floor). *****. THE English Association of Accountants Auditors The English Assoc ta-t-on of Estate Agents 6 Valuers The English Association of Secretaries Founded 1941 Membership544 words
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Advertisement42 1958-11-02 2 Rb loPbSP Jr H HI IM^JI fwOi Bfiißß^^^^l -mv^^^B i^mb i •y3^tttt^^^to^^^^ fl J ft 3~H Pit > ■'-'^*wSi-^^^^B I^^Ks^i-i_ '^^^^^Bv'-'- -'i^^BmH. i^^^^H "*^w w -^*kifl '-''-^BSHH si IlKifcMk H/^m fl KcfP- V Ik. N SSbv rnumiic 4 ■i^ NEW ALHAMBRA OPENS rODAY42 words
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344 1958-11-02 3 COMMODORE. C. H. Hutchinson, Chief of Staff, par Fast Station, yesterday handed over Britain's $.*.000.000 gift the minesweeper, HMS Brantingham, renamed HMMS Temasek— to the Federation Minister o: pete nee. Da to Abdul Razak mm Hussein. IHe handing over ceremony was short but344 words
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Article, Illustration71 1958-11-02 3 After 20 years of loyal and devoted service m the Singapore Prisons Department a warder. Corpora! Haider Khan, was awarded a good conduct and lonu service medal. The medal was presentid to him by the Assistant Minister to the Chief -secretary. Mr. M. P.71 words
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Article136 1958-11-02 3 TATTOO MAN ADMITS HIS GUILT A TATTOO mark of a Red Indian bead was found on the right inn t Goh Tian Seng, U n r [ice arrested him a 1 ng S rai off Bencoolen E eet or. the night of Sept. 1 Tot Second Criminal Distr. 1 idge,136 words
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Article78 1958-11-02 3 DR. Su>hila Vighnay of the Divine Life Society which has r > headquarters m the Himalayas, will arrive m Singapore from Jakarta for a X J "night to demonstrate and lecture on yo«?a m the Colony *M the Federation. She is nn her way back to «)Qia78 words
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Article51 1958-11-02 3 Jk* Singapore Government r. c !ay ainounred that J peop!e have checked Jneir names m the Electoral o° rs between Oct 15 and Claims received were 4,008 a• Ejections 35. A list of the claimants will r exhibited at the various < *re<s far ten days from51 words
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Article58 1958-11-02 3 THE Singapore Government yesterday announced that a r>' v series of civics courses Uj 'i begin on Thursday v-.'ien the Education Minister, Lhc w Swee Kee, would •Peak to 60 students from Primary VI classes m Gov•i "merit English schools. «t',i r w will m eet58 words
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Article, Illustration52 1958-11-02 3 Mr. B. C. Devereux and his bride, the former Miss Isabel l e Margaret Hal crow, who were married at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, yesterday. Mr. Devereux is a photographer m the Royal New Zealand Air Force now serving m the Colony. Miss Halcrow is also from52 words
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Article45 1958-11-02 3 MEMBERS of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce Trade Mission to Australia and New Zealand returned to the Colony yesterday. The mission left Singapore on Oct. 4. to promote greater understanding and more trade between the Colony. Australia and New Zealand.45 words
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Article70 1958-11-02 3 PENANG, Sat. A snatch thief was caught after he had grabbed a handbag from a woman passenger m a trisha and rode away on a bicycle, the Magistrate's Court was told today. Kwah Gim Chye, 21, pleaded guilty to stealing a handbag containing $60 the property70 words
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Article, Illustration218 1958-11-02 3 600 m. p. h. Vulcan Gives Daring Display THE world's first and fourjet delta-wing bomber, the Vulcan, yesterday roared over Paya Lebar Airport, Singapore, at rooftop-level like a giant bat. The 600-mile-per-hour bulletheaded heavy bomber of No. 101 RAF Bomber Command was giving, for the first time, a demonstration over218 words
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84 1958-11-02 3 STABBED FOR DISOBEYING THUGS ORDER A SINGAPORE shop assistant. Lim Lai Seng, was stab«bed early yesterday morning after he had disobeyed an order by a couple of robbers to keep quiet. The robbers had entered the shop m Koek Road at about 4 a.m. They held Lim up and warned84 words
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Article24 1958-11-02 3 The Bukit Timah Youth Club, Singapore, cancelled its annual general meeting today due to the outbreak of Polio m the Colony.24 words
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Article, Illustration27 1958-11-02 3 pic. DATO ABDUL RAZAK steps off HMMS Temasak after inspecting the ship at yesterday's handing over cere mony at the Naval Base Dockyard.- StandardStandard - 27 words
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333 1958-11-02 3 IPOH, Sat. Thirteen candidates Alliance 4, National Association of Perak 4, People's Progressive Party of Malaya 4, and one Independent submitted their names to contest for the four seats m the Ipoh Town Council elections to be held on Dec. 6. The only woman candidate333 words
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218 1958-11-02 3 IPOH, Sat.— Police here have detained nine young suspects, some of whom are believed to be secret society members following investigations into a series of daring armed robberies involving property worth more than $5,000 Several pawn tickets were also218 words
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Article120 1958-11-02 3 A Further Rise .In Malayan THE Malayan dollar rose 1/32 of a penny against the pound sterling yesterday, the third time since Oct. 18. Yesterday, the Malayan Exchange Banks Association's exchange rate for the dollar was 2/4-3/32 (buying, T.T.), only 1/32 below the "normal top" the statutory maximum to which120 words
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Article71 1958-11-02 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The C hairman of the Central Apprenticeship Board, Mr. FOng Choon Hin, will pay a four-day visit to Perak on Nov. 4. He will be at the Labour Employment Exchange m Ipoh to answer any queries from employers and youtns interested m apprenticeship71 words
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Article50 1958-11-02 3 A car and three batteries were stolen from the Chinatown area of Singapore on Friday night. Early yesterday morning a detective recovered six hub raps stolen from cars m the Colony after they were dropped by a thief m Bain Street They were valued at $150.50 words
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Article146 1958-11-02 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Indian High Commission m Malaya has approached the Singapore Government for details regarding poet-author Mr. Harindranath Chattopadhyaya who has been ordered to leave Singapore by the Government. The poet-author was declared "a security risk" by the government It is understood146 words
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Article, Illustration161 1958-11-02 3 SOCIETY TO SUPPORT NEWCOURT MR. S. G. DHASTHAGIR, Vice-President of the AllMalaya Muslim Missionary Society, Singapore, said yesterday that his society would give "unstinted cooperation" to th§ newlyestablished Shariah Court which Is expected to function soon. Government, he said, had picked Inche Tana Suhaimi, Principal of the Madarasah Al-Ma'arih Religious161 words
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Article51 1958-11-02 3 SINGAPORE tin price yesterday was unchanged, at $379 per picul. Singapore Copra Association closing prices per picu! yesterday were: BombayJapan Oct. shipment $38 b i.vers. $39 sellers. Tone very steady. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers' Association closing pricei per picul yesterday were: bulk shipment $575. drumf $60|. Tone51 words
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Miscellaneous452 1958-11-02 3 Radio Theatre. 9.00 Musical Note IfMtm I II f^W V|J ft VM f W. m 1 l.ffA Book. 9.30 Time Signal and News. ■llrllfil ill ■illiM|lli fill 945 Entracte. 10.00 Dance and If.U I y^ »1 kl W .^^^M «1 lilTMl L V^W Dream. 10.30 Music for One Ear. 10.30-11.00452 words
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Article, Illustration405 1958-11-02 4 Polio Registration Ends In A Stampede POLICE SUMMONED TO QUELL CROWDS THE polio scare m Singapore started a near-riot yesterday when thousands of parents went to the Health Institute m Ontram Road to register their children for vaccination. The registration had to be suspended at 11 a.m. an hour before405 words
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Article, Illustration416 1958-11-02 4 P.P.S.E .A.W.A. BRANCH PLANS SEMINAR HERE NEXT YEAR THE women of Singapore yesterday became identified with those of 21 other nations when they formed a local branch of the PanPacific South-east Asia Women's Association, a non -governmental organization of the United Nations. The formation ofStandard - 416 words
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Article, Illustration180 1958-11-02 4 Arts Ball Gets Good Support THIS year's Arts Ball, planned lor nex: Saturday at Raffles Hotel, Singapore, Is receiving good support from those interested m the arts, an organizer of the ball told The Standard. The programme includes Joan Booty's mannequins as "Birds of Paradise," floats from the Stage Club*180 words
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Article48 1958-11-02 4 THE Shell Co. o! the Federation of Malaya Limited yesterday presented a time-keep-er's caravan as a gift to tne Malayan Motors Sports dub m Kuala Lumpur at the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club. 1 The presentation was made by L Mr. J. P. Pearcy of the Shell48 words
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807 1958-11-02 4 Oil In The War Against Disease 'TWO AND A HALF million people, mainly children, die each year from Malaria. In the bitter struggle against this ancient curse, oil and petroleum products are making a substantial contribution. Certain species of mosquito are the carriers807 words
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Article, Illustration63 1958-11-02 4 'FOGGING MACHINE' In the constant battle for the improvement of health throughout the world, the prevention of tropical diseases occupies an important place. The petroleum chemical industry m Britain is making a constant contribution m this direction with new insecticides. Here an anti-malaria team is treating dense jungle m Singapore63 words
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Article797 1958-11-02 5 AMBUSHES AND QUICK DEATHS MAFIA A New Phase In The History Of Dreaded HMBUSHES and quick death today mark a new phase m the 160--year history of MAFIA, the dreaded Sicilian underground organisation. Local leaders have turned against each other and are fighting savagely for territorial supremacy. i SCIIIP5 CIIIPe797 words
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Article, Illustration19 1958-11-02 5 "Well, you know how it Is. You buy a couple to start iQd you borrow one here and there19 words
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Article, Illustration41 1958-11-02 5 Delicious. Isn't it? SHAPELY Susi Petersen display* a new commodity on the market -yeast raised donut, at the Henry Hudson Hotel in New York after she was named "1958 yeast raised d o nut Queen." 4^Hk41 words
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Article247 1958-11-02 5 DRISQNERS In Britain, in--1 eluding "lifers" and those convicted of sexual offences, are to be allowed to spend week-ends at home with their wives. This is one concession m major prison reform now under way. "Half-way house*" to liberty for suitable prisoners approaching the end of247 words
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Advertisement102 1958-11-02 5 fl B I'liilllillllilliP^^ sV AflM] C/OLITS ITVLKt O6TT@f* Oil &%M mmmm\^mMM Earn Mm g|^^^^^|HHKK^H^^BM^^^M ■■OK V^^^^B t&^m BBfIBHL Driving's I joy with Supershelf. The remarlcabfe surge of power; the zip m traffic; the pull on hills. That's where top quality counts. But there's something more.... something only Shell petrol has102 words
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Article, Illustration676 1958-11-02 6 ANACRUSIS - ANACRUSIS —a fine feeling for style MUSIC NOTES by COmiC *\w\\\\v\\\\\\w\\ww a uvwwvwwvw m COVENT GARDEN'S LEADING SINGER CONSTANCE SHACK LOCK (RIGHT) TO GIVE CONCERT IN SPORE HHHHHI N EXCELLENT musician! An ordinary sounding: phrase that many people would deem appropriate for the chap who plays a676 words
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Article471 1958-11-02 6 Victor Doggett - Victor Doggett Reviewed By BACH. Cantata No. 147: "Herz und Mund." Motet: "Jesu, Meine Freude." Joan Sutherland (soprano), Helen Watts (contralto). Wild red Brown (tenor), Thomas Hemsley (baritone). Geraint Jones conducting his Singers and Orchestra. H.M.V. CLP 1178 (12-inch). pERAINT Jones directs an excellently compact, balanced body471 words
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Article511 1958-11-02 6 DON'T GET ME GNORW! ANOTHER DISC IS TURNED THE OTHER WAY < By Patrick Doncaster. IT has happened again: the "wrong" S L side of a record is turning up trumps. Before a new disc is ready to go into the shops it is decided that one side is the511 words
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Article129 1958-11-02 6 I Britain 1 s best-selling records this week: 1 STUPID CUPID/CAROLINA MOON— Connie Francis 2 MOVE IT— Cliff Richard 2 COME PR I MA— Marino Marini i 4 KING CREOLE— EIvis Presley 1 5 BIRD DOG Everly Brothers j 6 IT'S ALL IN THE GAME— Tommy Edwards 7129 words
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Article, Illustration52 1958-11-02 6 They're billed as the Prettiest, Slickest and most Sophisticated Sister Act la America. Could easily be they're certainly some clrlaf Stagers Claire (left) and Menna Barry are makin* their debut In London at the Colony Restaurant. And during their three weeks' stay la London they're booked also for52 words
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Article, Illustration1305 1958-11-02 7 James Lovell - Jet Air Travel Is Now The Fashion James Lovell By You Will Soon Be Flying Up There Faster Than The Speed Of Sound ONE for the future It the new VICKERS VCIO scheduled to come into service m 1963. DHE PAST DECADE has been one of hustle and bustle and1,305 words
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Article546 1958-11-02 7 air CHIPMUNK The New Plant "CXDR over fifty years now, the firm of Rolls Royge have been establishing a reputation which today stands second to none. Some of the finest pieces of engineering to be exported by Britain have come from the factories of this Derby firm. Rolls Royce cars546 words
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Advertisement489 1958-11-02 7 /ggggg) Ml fif jfca* \\fS^^^^^m *"«tUg# Yes, YOU can be ploying the Piano just three weeks from NOW having fun. winning popularity, being admired. Learn AT HOME this new, easy way. No private teacher needed. HAY WITH EASE You start playing at one* play a variety of pieces m 3489 words
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Article, Illustration267 1958-11-02 8 Laughter all the way with the Admiral fX)R a good laugh and a quick chaser, see David Tomlinson, A. E. Matthews and Ronald Shiner m a racy shindy that'd make even the sternest martinet m Admiralty House chuckle CARRY ON ADMIRAL, a screen version of the stage play by lan267 words
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Article, Illustration435 1958-11-02 8 Steve Neoh - Japan and her Geisha steal the whole show Steve Neoh asdfklasdgn fgfd JAPAN m the glory of her samurai era is brought to the screen by Producer John Huston m THE BARBARIAN AND THE GEISHA with all the brilliant splendour of technicolour and the magnificence of Cinema Scope. The entire435 words
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Article481 1958-11-02 8 Crooks Would Envy This Safe-Cracker! j\|ANY a famous book has failed to register the same success and win similar accolade when adapted for the screen, and Eric Maria Remarque's A TIME TO LOVE AND A TIME TO DIE is another "failure" added to the481 words
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Article79 1958-11-02 8 QESSUE Hayakaua has receii*ed a lire weeks' leave of absence irom fou work m GREEN MANSIONS to return to Tokyo to star m GESGHIS KHAN for Toei Productions. The actor left Hollywood recently and unli return to resume his role of Runi. the Indian chief m the Anthony79 words
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Article667 1958-11-02 9 TAKES 7 FOR 110 IPKLUDE. Nov. 1 (Reuter) Although M.C.C. WP re P ateh y in battin f» they made good prore^ tow irds their first victory of the tour here today n h ivin? scored 245 to gain a lead of 80 on the first667 words
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Article105 1958-11-02 9 ««,,!h \u>tralia Nt innings 165 >1< Ist innings eht 49 for one) >on c Jarman b 88 j•• ibvi b Martin b 41 b Bedford 12 r -pv c Favell b •V. 14 n r h Martin 9 v not Mil 20 run out 4 man raveH b 23105 words
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Article367 1958-11-02 9 LONDON. Nov. 1 (Reuter). LEAGUE I Ar^nal 3. Newcastle U. 2. Br .r.«n;ham Portsmouth 2. Po if. 0. West Ham U. Burnley 6, Nottingham Forest 2 EieTuM 2. Blackburn B. 2. Le*ds I l. Manchester t T 2. leire -,tfr C. 0. Blackpool 3. I utnn T.367 words
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Article101 1958-11-02 9 r^Y left winger and Sapore Cricket Club's main MWer, John Humphries, S f«ed at the Combined j. nockey trial against 0 Cricket Club (V I>l pariang yesterday. \u,\ ln ed Services won by t r as to nil. The Services •V n t; eet the Civ ilians m101 words
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Article65 1958-11-02 9 ROYAL Air Force, Seletar, beat Royal Air Force, Tengah, by 11 points (a coal, a try and a penalty) to six (a try and a penalty) m a rugger match at Tengah yesterday. Labram scored two tries and Kent converted a try and a penalty for65 words
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Article26 1958-11-02 9 ROYAL Air Force Changi beat Indian Association by four goals to two m their SHADiv. 1 league match played at Changi yesterday.26 words
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Article152 1958-11-02 9 BROWN PHONES LORDS WATSON'S KNEE ADELAIDE, Nov. 1 (Reuter) —At the request of the MCC, Mr. Freddie Brown, manager of the touring team m Australia, telephoned Lords today to discuss Willie Watson's knee injury and the possibility of a replacement. Brown later said he was asked: "what about a replacement?"152 words
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Article59 1958-11-02 9 THE S.H.A Div. 1 league match between the Young Men's Sikh Association and the Singapore Teachers Unicn was abandoned after 15 minutes of play due to rain. The score at the time was 2-1 m favour of the Sikhs. The S.H.A. Div- 3 league match between YMSA59 words
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Article52 1958-11-02 9 POLICE Sports Association, the present league leaders, scored another fine victory when they trounced Royal Air Force Seletar by seven goals to nil m the S.H.A. Div- 1 league match played at Seletar yesterday. Pennefather and Rozario scored three each while the other goal came52 words
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Article71 1958-11-02 9 S O C C E R— Poppy Day Fund Singapore vs. Combined Services, Jalan Besar, 5.30 p ?n. WATER SKI Malayan Water-Ski Association's Reliability Trial, Pasir Ris. BASKETBALL Chung Hwa Cup—Tuan Yong os. Sin Kong, Great World 730 p.m. Quek Hock Seng vs. liua Yu. Great World, 971 words
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Article, Illustration223 1958-11-02 9 LINDWALL'S TEST HOPES SOAR BRISBANE, Nov. 1 (Reuter) Two players who are hoping to gain places m Australia's Test team against England were m form m the Sheffield Shield match between Queensland and Western Australia here yesterday. Ray Lindwall. formerly the spearhead of Australia's opening attack, made good use of223 words
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Article208 1958-11-02 9 Hongkong Chinese Hit In 7 Goals HONGKONG, Nov. 1 (Reuter) The Hongkong Chinese soccer team today retained the Ho Ho Cop, trouncing the Malayan Chinese 7—o after leading 3—o at half time. The Hongkong Chinese outclassed the Malayans m ail departments as the Malayan208 words
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156 1958-11-02 9 Referee Is 'Sacked' In AndersonCooper Final BRISBANE, Nov. 1 (R SU ter). Wimbledon champion Ashley Cooper, defeated Queenslander, Mai Anderson m four sets m an incidentpacked Queensland singles final at Milton today. Rain fell during part of the match and Queensland Lawn Tennis Association President. Mr. C. A. Edwards 'sacked*156 words
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Article62 1958-11-02 9 P. R. MESSUM, with a score of 43 g. won the Royal Singapore Golf Club's 'A' division Medal-Stableford competition at the RSGC course yesterday. Other Cards: T. M. Hart 365, Col. K. H. Stevens 36 J, R- C. Evans 36, J. W. Brand 35i. Ball Sweep: Ist Nine62 words
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Article31 1958-11-02 9 South Johore trounced REME by 33 points (three goals and six tries) to eight (a goal and a penalty) m a rugby match at Johore Bahru yesterday.31 words
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496 1958-11-02 9 NAVY KEEP OFF CIVILIANS' RALLY FOR NARROW WIN ROYAL NAVY beat Civilians by 13 points (two goals and a penalty) to eight (a goal and a penalty) m a Poppy Day rugger match on the Padang yesterday. Both teams were introduced to the Governor of Singapore, Sir William Goode, before496 words
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Article68 1958-11-02 9 Herb Loses Record To His Brother PERTH, Nov. 1 (Reuter).— World champion Miler Herb Elliott, lost his first Interschool record today, but it remains m the- family. His younger brother. Laurie Elliott, ran a magnificent half mile m one minute 56.8 seconds, to slip a fifth of a second off68 words
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Article111 1958-11-02 9 TENNIS PLAYER IMPROVING RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil, Nov. 1. (UPD— Bob Falkenburg, former United States Davis Cupper, was reported In satisfactory condition today from injuries suffered m an automobile accident. Falkenburg was hospitalized yesterday with cracked ribs and internal injuries when his sports car hit a truck. Earlier reports said111 words
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Article39 1958-11-02 9 61 Signal. Unit RAF, beat South Johore 'B by 16 points (two goals, a try and a penalty) to three (a try) at Sembawang yesterday. It was the 13th win for the Signalmen m 15 outings.39 words
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Article, Illustration659 1958-11-02 10 BashetbaWs THE FABULOUS Harlem trotters, led by the world's greatest basketball player, Goose Recce Tatum, the Clown Prince of Basketball' will arrive from their barn-storming Australian tour on Thursday, Nov. 13 to play m Singapore and Malaya for the first time In more than five years.659 words
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Article109 1958-11-02 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Federation of Malaya Combined Schools football selectors have selected 17 players to tour Indonesia during the Christmas Holidays. Mr. Toh Boon Huah, General Secretary of the FMCS Council, announced the following for the tour: GOALKEEPERS Cheng Lee (Sel), C Jeremiah (NS). BACKS109 words
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Article68 1958-11-02 10 THE Singapore Malay Hockey Association, at a le^^t meeting, elected the following office-bearers fqr 1958-59: PRESIDENT: Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, the Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing; VICE-PRESIDENT: Dr. S H. Aljunied; SECRETARY: Injhe Mohd. Nor Noontil; TREASURER: Inche Abdul Rahman Dalbasa. The three68 words
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Article854 1958-11-02 10 THOMAS CUP BALDERDASH Kvn Jitllilts page at Frmtkiy Speaking... Why Should Rules Be Tailored To Suit Temperate Zoners? ITS OBVIOUSLY A 'BLOOMER' BY BLOOMER THE suggestion to amend the Thomas Cup rules so that the challenge round may be played m a temperate zone country is sheer, unadulterated bosh balderdash!854 words
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Article, Illustration342 1958-11-02 10 THERE'S A STORM brewing over this move by the Singapore Olympic Sports Council to levy a five-percent tax on their affiliates' 'gates'— and from where I sit, the storm centre appears to be around Jalan Besar. Ever since Sir342 words
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Article, Illustration231 1958-11-02 10 SINGAPORE Businessman, Mr. Fred Eu, whose Singapore Talents Limited Is sponsoring the expensive Goose Tatum's Harlem Stars cagers m Singapore and Malaya Is making his first venture m sport. We need more shows by world famous professionals m this country if our231 words
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Article, Illustration44 1958-11-02 11 Three forty-five to or*\ What wort of odds are those? Tot* oddi. of court*. Atorument (Tiahtj paid £69 6d. for a 4s. win ticket— *n& mot* than 75-1 a place. The other on* <v» /j~ Draluiton*. Th* rac*—tK* Teddingion Selling Plat* at Hunt Park.44 words
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Article598 1958-11-02 11 SCRUTINEER - THE 'GOLD' TO STRAITS CODE SCRUTINEER Veteran Stayer Shocks Punters For $108 Payoff By STRAITS CODE, a nine-year-old gelding by Jock 11, sprang a spectacular surprise m the $35,000 Singapore Gold Cup race over 1| miles when he snatched a neck win from Prince of Lalita to pay $108 and598 words
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2225 1958-11-02 11 RESULTS DIVIDENDS OF ALL THE RACES lli^LAssTTivr3--^uß^j S. L. Stable's Trainer: Yong. 884-492 No. 7 HANDSOME 8.03 (1) Lee 1 RUBBER 797-471 No. 6 PLANTEB II 8.05 (2) Johnson 2 262-198 No. 4 GOLD HUNT 8.07 (3) Ransom© 3 706-389 No. 5 Heyday 8.06 (4) Mawi 4 354-285 No. 82,225 words
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Article151 1958-11-02 11 IPOH, Sat. Scoring a narrow victory of three matches to two, the Chung Khiaw Bank team entered the final of the Wayfoong Cup Commercial Houses badminton league when they beat Perak River Hydro Company In the semi-final yesterday. The winners will meet Radio and151 words
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Article87 1958-11-02 11 Kelantan XV Beat Trengganu KOTA BAHRU, Sat The Kelantan state rugger team travelled to Kuala Trengganu and beat their counterparts by 18 points to eight. In the first half, Trengganu led by eight points to five, but In the second half. Kelantan, playing better forged ahead to snatch the victory.87 words
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Article271 1958-11-02 12 *Gloomdogglers 9 Is What He Calls Them Fight To Recapture Control Of Congress BALTIMORE, Nov. 1, (UPl).— President Eisenhower denounced democratic "gfoomdogglers," "free spenders" and "e— tremists" last night and appealed for election of a "sensible and progressive" Republican Congress next Tuesday. Winding up his extraordinary campaign271 words
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Article, Illustration81 1958-11-02 12 -It HOLDING HANDS TO SHOW THEY 4KE >4S AIUCH /N LOVE AS EVER J^ HOLDING HANDS as all young people m love do 9 romantic-looking Brigittee Bardot sits with her yC fiance* French guitarist Sacha Diestel 9 during the J* interval at Theatre de VEtoile, m81 words
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144 1958-11-02 12 JAPS PUT ON BIGGEST SHOW SINCE WAR TOKYO, Nov. 1 (Reuter) More than 4,500 Japanese troops, artillery and tank units today paraded past the Prime Minister, Mr. Nobusuke Kishi m Tokyo m the biggest display of Japanese military strength since the Pacific War. As the parade, commemorating the fourth anniversary144 words
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Article25 1958-11-02 12 THE Chief Secretary of Western Australia, Mr. Gilbert Fraser, died m Fremantle hospital yesterday after a lone illness. He was 64.- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration47 1958-11-02 12 A GENERAL view of the new Brookwood Memorial to officers and men of the land forces of the Commonwealth during the unveiling ceremony at Brookwood Military Cemetery near Wok ins, Surrey, recently. The unveiling ceremony as performed by the Queen.47 words
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Article565 1958-11-02 12 LONDON, Nov. 1 (Reuter) .—A judge yesterday warned West Indians guilty of carrying offensive weapons during recent London race riots that if they did not behave themselves they would find themselves back m Jamaica and the West Indies "very quickly." The judge, Sir Gerald Dodson. said: "This sort565 words
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Article139 1958-11-02 12 ADEN, Nov 1 (Reuter) Four people were reported killed and 18 seriously injured m ricits which broke out here yesterday following the sentencing of two Arab journalists. Police used tear gas and later opened fire on crowds who stoned vehicles and looted and set139 words
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Article65 1958-11-02 12 ALGIERS, Nov. 1 (Reuter) General De Gaulle, French Prime Minister, has ordered the release of 1,000 persons from Algerian detention centres, the Delegation General here announced last night. The decision came on the eve of today's fourth anniversary of the Moslem Nationalist insurrection m Algeria, which65 words
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Article300 1958-11-02 12 HALT ALL H -TESTS UNITED NATIONS URGENT PLEA TO BIG THREE' Resolution Urges Support For Disarm Talks At Geneva UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 1, (Reuter).— The General Assembly's Political mittee early today called on the Soviet Union, the United States and Britain 3 to undertake further nuclear weapons tests while the300 words
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Article57 1958-11-02 12 TAIPEI, Nov. 1 (Reuter) Residents of Taipei were jolted m their beds at 0740 local time today when a light earthquake shook northern Formosa. No property damage has so far been reported. The Weather Bureau said the epicentre of the earth tremor was m deep57 words
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Article27 1958-11-02 12 MORE survivors have been found eighth days after the underground disaster at the Springhill coal mine m Nova Scotia, it was announced early yesterday. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article35 1958-11-02 12 A BRITISH Embassy spokesman m Amman said that four British paratroppers who were taken prisoner by the Saudi Arabians on Sept. 29 had been released and were on their way to Cyprus. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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406 1958-11-02 12 GANGS KIDNAP CHILDREN, TURN THEM INTO CRIMINALS Anti-Racketeers Drive In India NEW DELHI, Nov. 1 (Reuter) The Indian police have launched a vigorous drive against racketeers who kidnap children, teach them to be criminals and live m comfort on their earnings. Like Oliver Twist, unhappy boys who run away from406 words
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273 1958-11-02 12 LOS ANGELES. Nov. 1 (UPI). An. amateur photographer who confessed to the brutally-methodic rapeslayings of three women was returned here yesterday to lace intensive questioning regarding other unsolved Los Angeles area cnurders. Boyish- faced Harvey Morris Glatman, 30, an exconvict who worked as273 words
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Article173 1958-11-02 12 RUSSIA WARNS PERSIA Don't Sign jj Treaty Wif (jj MOSCOW, Nor 1 (Reuter)i Russia yesterday forma ly warned Persia about tfe "danger" of a new militap treaty with America, and said that under the rireui. stances brought about by t* treaty, the planned visit to Persia by President Vorostilov would173 words
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Article, Illustration1191 1958-11-02 13 LT.-COL. JOHN BAKER WHITE - One Love Affair Spelled His DOWNFALL LT.-COL. JOHN BAKER WHITE SECRET AGENT By An Expert On The Techniques Of Subversion And Counier Espionage DN 1927, BERLIN hod o society life thot for glittering artificial goiety hod no equal m Europe. Its fashionable restaurants were full every night with beautiful, and1,191 words
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Article, Illustration11 1958-11-02 13 "Any luck?" "Give us a chance, mate— she's only just arrived!*11 words
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Article, Illustration387 1958-11-02 13 JUST ONE DRINK IS ONE TOO MANY FOR DRIVERS A DOS IN THE MAKir. mm Pooh the Pooch it o reol wag, up to all sorts of I tricks which his pretty owner teaches him. For p his owner pictured with Poodle Pooh here is magician Claudine, who held the387 words
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Article, Illustration77 1958-11-02 14 M^wiPßf y^9tfwtm 9^wtfwnf Tare ta* z?-*s*rs. jrrt^sc twft T'^l-*t 7* r"> 57 ar^raa. pa£ t*s a* s.'-«^r-cr:": bo irr---»~^c ae»t -rf (tar? i ac vio=r' !f-3«r a^Tw frs* to 4r *^7*-"-^f r^c asnvbn ;r§ r: p.*-c» I: i XL7 JO* 9^2 T'-'- -*^i»7f »^l--c?at77 words
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Article, Illustration1262 1958-11-02 14 THEY WARNEII ME THAT... The Most Excitina True Story Of The Week Binafd McElwaine Report* A Big Fight —Man V. Anaconda 0 CREATURE sixty feet long as Hikk around as o lUeypb pojf and «W« to ■■oflow 0 smb witfc tic grcotcst ot cose* Cc^d it1,262 words
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1110 1958-11-02 14 Nurse Kathleen - Nurse Kathleen GHJGJHGJGJ IJEEPESG animals as **> pets, as distinct from keeping animal* which can work and earn their keep, has become almost a mark oi civilisation For a child to have a pet. a living creature for whose well- being.1,110 words
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Article, Illustration453 1958-11-02 15 JENNY - JENNY By Most Graceful Accessory rrHE Stole is the most graceful of all accessories and should be vorn with an air of a e ?tv combined with Hague femininity. Theicforffj to wear it clem v and stylishly with r r[ confidence, you a q ;ire453 words
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Article, Illustration137 1958-11-02 15 J^ATOXG has a popular dress-making shop. which caters mainly for the modern sarong kebaya, and run by Raja Zai, a yell-known Colony iemale impersonator and a qualified dressmaker and designer. Raja's shop, which *as opened two years a^o, i* frequented by local actresses. He sews the cheongsam and137 words
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Article78 1958-11-02 15 sntlj made my let m organza dress," Ll&, "out I fear i ash« i very limp. ase con i you tell me ring the stiffness ibt if you will be able estore the fabric to its original crispness. But a plastic starch will certainly stiffen it, and I78 words
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Article, Illustration502 1958-11-02 15 THE THREE YOUNG MEN OF PARIS 'pHREE young men are the talk of Paris. The reason? Each of them has shown a collection of his own for the first time. Now the fashion world is wondering whether these bright newcomers have the talent and the staying power to become established502 words
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Article289 1958-11-02 15 Siamese silk for glamour evening dress made of pure Siamese silk with most exciting and glittering colours, is most becoming and flattering 4 to the wearer. This eastern fabric, which is extremely popular m the east as well as the west, is wellknown for its bold and lavish colours, which289 words
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Advertisement47 1958-11-02 15 IT will be flowers at her feet, for any lady wearing these beautiful shoes. They were presented at Edward Rayne's autumn and winter shoe collection at O'd Bond Street This pair are made from flow-er-printed Swiss wool, with matching bow trimming, and are designed for evening wear.47 words
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Article288 1958-11-02 16 If Mother-To -Be Is A smoker... Her Baby May Be Smaller Experts rPHE woman who smokes while she is expecting a baby is probably reducing her baby's birthweight, say a team of medical experts. The experts, at Birmingham University, add that the child's weight will drop m direct proportion to288 words
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Article, Illustration417 1958-11-02 16 The Prince is only 5, but he is already wise to the ways of the world YOUNG LOVE-WITH A REGAL TOUCH fiN OTHER simple of "boy meets OirV'f Not quite for the boy is only five years old and happens to be a son of King Saud of Saudi Arabia.417 words
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Article696 1958-11-02 16 DR. EDMUND BERGLER - amblers WANT To Lose DR. EDMUND BERGLER Says the man who treats them: I 'pHE most damning indictment of gambling is made m a new book* by a top psychiatrist. It is this: GAMBLERS CANT WIN— AND DON'T EVEN WANT His message is for the thousands of people who MUST696 words
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Article260 1958-11-02 16 WAR is brewing m Italy against American "pinball" machines, the gaudy electrified versions of the old game of bagatelle, known here as 'flippers." While Italian newspapers allege that thousands of these immensely profitable machines found m bars throughout the country are controlled by Halo-American gangsters deported260 words
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Article854 1958-11-02 21 r i I Have Fun With The STARS A Lyndoe Feature 0 READER upbraids me for writing so much about material gains, "but so little about contentment. Why not." she continues, "tell people to count their blessings and find contentment m simple living." yes,854 words
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Article, Illustration80 1958-11-02 21 Silly Ass to POPD *d dowß Shcpperton Studios the other day there e .u picturet lo cl J Shirley Eato» who til down »n (wIS th f Crai y GlB Mmißf session of "Clowns i^Vili B i whUe we were there te came lonf In thl I! kliow what w80 words
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Article, Illustration13 1958-11-02 21 "Just the right frock for jon, MiM Bead— §t»rU late and finishes early?*13 words
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Advertisement330 1958-11-02 21 New tablet treatment relieves Piles Here at last is an entirely new treatment for piles (haemorrhoids! Hemotabs. It is a simple tablet treatment, clean and easy; and if brings lasting relief from pain. You simply swallow Hemotabi with a drink of water, just as yon would take an aspiria They330 words
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Miscellaneous370 1958-11-02 21 March 21 -April 20 (Aries) pOSSIBLY some discussions over money arrangements. Could be of some warmth. But the week gives easy going and little real reason for anxiety. The latter part seems to contain incidents you welcome, especially for their likely good effects on spur future. Not much to interfere370 words
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Miscellaneous862 1958-11-02 21 BIRTHDAYS 4 gUNDA Y Excellent prospects of material success. There should he the best possibilities for some years of advancement and betterment financially. And snafs would be from risks undertaken voluntarily during travel or in connection with some form of major adjustments. jyjOND A Y Vigorous tendencies plus a good862 words
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Miscellaneous47 1958-11-02 21 m^wP*^m IB/" w>'v 1 #V f cHN'f 1 SBi C^lLJ^i^^mi W^I^L Jm V Jv G^f &j*4t±* f m^^€^' ■III iMs 1 jy "Don't fell me how It ends —I'm going to see it on Friday!" 'Don't worry— I'll be back for you!" ''He's a waiter by trade!"47 words
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Article, Illustration994 1958-11-02 22 Rue Scribe - Rue Scribe when it wqs possible to get a 'priority' car even though you were nobody THE WAITING LIST STRETCHED TO THE MOON AND SPIVS HAD A PROFITABLE TIME OTORING has certainly caught on ET^Hj slnce thc end of the war Twent y Ik WI I years994 words
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Article, Illustration52 1958-11-02 22 Toy Cars By The Thousands TOT CARS by the thousands and aU are faithful replicas of current models. This is becoming a big industry m America and as-sembly-line techniques are applied m their manufacture. Picture shows toy ears going through the run to end up a complete job ready for52 words
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Article, Illustration269 1958-11-02 22 TT WAS not the biff ones, nor x the fast ones, or even the ones encumbered with gadgets that stole the limelight at the London Motor Show. It was those little runabouts or bubble cars that took so much wind out of the sails269 words
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Article, Illustration510 1958-11-02 23 Privates' Uniforms With 'Officer Look' MR. Christopher Soames last week presented his "autumn collection" of new styles for soldiers. Mr. Soames is Secretary for War, and. he presided at a War Office dress show introducing the Army's New Look FOR MEN: Six different styles510 words
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Article1156 1958-11-02 23 NELSON'S Letters To His Wife BOOK REVIEW BY HAROLD NICOLSON Edited by George Naish. (Navy Records Society and Routledge and Kegan Paul. 425.) rTHE splendour of the Nelson legend and A the dramatic finish at Trafalgar obicured during the nineteenth century the defects of his character and the errors of1,156 words
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Article437 1958-11-02 23 fgdfgf Filling The Gaps '*VVV\^VVVV\\WV\VVVVVVV*A\\VVV\M/ViV\V\iVfcVVVV^^ ■jl TOST adults have lost some of their natural teeth. But while some of us need to fill the gaps artificially, others do not. If you can chew your food properly and your appearance is not spoiled by wide open spaces m the437 words
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Article516 1958-11-02 23 A tun Fair dough Looks At The Neu> Books Y°nro Sally Belfrage w *nt to Moscow. She an ted to. You ng Frank Norman cn t to gaol. He had no °Dtion. r these two youngboth m their twen- Wl their stories m r the most516 words
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1418 1958-11-02 24 Nigel Gee - A KING WAS MURDERED AS THOUSANDS WATCHED Nigel Gee Massacre at Marseilles by linn SING ALEXANDER of Yugoslavia knew that he had no great chance of dying of old age. Assassination was an occupational hazard of Balkan royalty. His father, King Peter, had come to the Serbian throne after a1,418 words
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