Sunday Standard, 4 May 1958
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Title Section20 1958-05-04 1 SUNDAY STANDARD Vol. VIII. No. 305 fdgfd SINGAPORE SUNDAY. MAY 4, 1958. f] m n n 24 P«g«« 20 ett.20 words
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Article423 1958-05-04 1 Subandrio Calls On U.S. Envoy JAKARTA, May 3 (UP) Foreign Minister Subandrio declared today that continued foreign military assistance to Indonesian rebels would constitute "aggression*' which means "war." Subandrio, after a two-hour meeting at the Foreign Ministry with U.S. Ambassador Howard P. Jones, also said Indonesia423 words
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Article93 1958-05-04 1 PEACEFUL USES ONLY WASHINGTON, May 3 (UP) President Eisenhower proposed today that 11 nations, including Russia, join the United States m a treaty to assure that the Antarctic is used only "for peaceful purposes." The President sent notes to the governments of nations now participating m the International Geophysical93 words
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Article223 1958-05-04 1 'I AWAIT REBEL ORDERS' Consul Defects Slips Into Spore THE INDONESIAN Con-sul-General m Saigon, Mr. Wilhelm Pesik, who has defected to the rebels, slipped into Singapore yesterday by air from Saigon. Mr. Pesik 43-year-old native of North Celebes, told newsmen he would be m the Colony for a few days223 words
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Article31 1958-05-04 1 RAILWAY experts from 13 Afro-Asi»n nations, including Malaya will gather in Tokyo from May 12 to 23 in a conference to study railway problems, it was announced yesterday. U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article18 1958-05-04 1 FIFTEEN Thai journalists left Bangkok yesterday for an Invited one-month tour of Soviet Russia.- Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article, Illustration141 1958-05-04 1 AIR DASH TO SAVE OFFICERS EYE-SIGHT A SINGAPORE C.I.D. Inspector was last night rushed to Britain by air at Government expense for an operation on a brain tumour, which is threatening to blind him. Inspector Ho Kian Bin. 28. of the Secret Societies Hokkien Sub-Branch, will be operated on as141 words
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Article121 1958-05-04 1 Nehru Changes His Mind NEW DELHI, May 3 (UP) Prime Minister Jawaharlil Nehru, who announced on Tuesday that he would temporarily relinquish the premiership, decided today to postpone his resignation. He announced his decision to members of the National Congress Party at a closed meeting. The121 words
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Article79 1958-05-04 1 Margaret Arrives In Honduras BRITISH HONDURAS, May 3 (Reuter) Princess Margaret yesterday flew into this solitary British colony of Central America on the last lap of her triumphant Carribbean tour. The Princess's Viscount turbo-prop airliner touched down at gaily decorated Stanley Field Airport on schedule after a 2,000 miles flight79 words
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Article38 1958-05-04 1 WEMBLEY, London, May 3 (Reuter) Manchester United, making a determined comeback into football after the Munich air disaster were beaten 2-0 m the 1958 FA Cup final here today. Full report m page 11.38 words
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Article244 1958-05-04 1 THE time is surely at hand for the two forces engaged m the civil war m Indonesia to get together and talk over their differences m an attempt to s^iris TZttuzsxr&lzx? The struggle has already cost both sides m the dispute a great deal of money and a heavy244 words
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Article128 1958-05-04 1 Emergency Declared In Aden ADEN, May 3 (Reuter).— A state of emergency was declared m the Colony last night by the Governor, Sir William Luce, as a result of two recent bomb incidents m which 12 people were injured. A proclamation broadcast m Arabic said the Police were being given128 words
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Article50 1958-05-04 1 BOGOTA. (Colombia), May 3 (UP). Government announced that a short-lived revolt by Military Police forces was completely crushed lastnight. Two shall groups of Insurgents who had held out m Bogota surrendered m the afternoon Col. Hernando Torero Gomez the rebel leader, took refuge m a "foreign embassy."50 words
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Article26 1958-05-04 1 AMERICAN comedian, Danny Kaye, has been invited to Melbourne by Lord Mayor, Dr. F. W. Thomas, to help the city's anti-cancer campaign Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Advertisement186 1958-05-04 1 How we learned to make Mobilgas Special i m JB^ta^Efl m 1 m m. INDIANAPOLIS where super racers have won with Mobil racing fuels 10 out of 11 times since 1947. BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS John Cobb raced a world record 403 miles per hour using MobiJ products. a^^L B ***s*-^™^186 words
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Article76 1958-05-04 2 QANTAS SAYS FAREWELL TO OFFICER NINETY members of the Qanta s Airways staff m Singapore met last night at dinner at the Tai Tong Restaurant m Happy World to bid the Traffic Officer. Mr Alan Grey, farewell Mr. Grey, who has completed his two-year tour m Singapore, will leave this76 words
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Article91 1958-05-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR Sat. The first general meeting of the Pan-Malayan Islamic Moral Defence Organization today ca!!ed for the immediate establishment of the Council for Religion and Malay Customs in the former settlements of Penang and Malacca. The meeting reiterated that In the absence of Malay91 words
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415 1958-05-04 2 Colony Seats Of Learning Offer Marxism Studies SINGAPOREANS who want to learn more about Marxism can do so at two educational institutions m the Colony, The Standard learnt yesterday. They are the Singapore Council for Adult Education and Xhf Nanyang University. A spokesman of the Council told The Standard that415 words
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Article183 1958-05-04 2 He's The First Local Officer To Get This Post THE Public Services Commission has appointed Mr. P.C. Marcus, as Deputy Chief Administrative Officer of the Singapore City Council, The Standard reliably learnt yesterday. The Staff Committee of the Council and the full meeting will automatically approve183 words
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Article, Illustration84 1958-05-04 2 SIX people were seriously injured when the cars m wiiich they were travelling collided head on at the 13 miles Woodlands, yesterday. It appeared that one of the cars had missed the turn short across a road divider and crashed into an oncoming car. AllStandard - 84 words
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231 1958-05-04 2 WELFARE BOARD FOOTS THE BILL KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Social and Welfare Services Lotteries Board has granted the Malayan Rpd Cross Association $100,000 send a Red Cross team to Sumatra to assist Federation Nationals who are m need of help. A grant of $500,000 has231 words
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Article31 1958-05-04 2 THE statue of the Lady of Lourdes will bo brought to Malacca from Singapore on May 11 for the benefit of thousands of Catholics celebrating the Lourdes centenary.31 words
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Article24 1958-05-04 2 THE Japanese Goverrvnent yesterday officially appointed the present Minister to Denmark, Mr. Takio Oda as Japan's first Ambassador to Indonesia. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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307 1958-05-04 2 M.C.P. HAS CHANGED POLICY -SULTAN ALOR STAR, Sat. The Malayan Communist Party has carried out a major reorganization resulting in a large scale withdrawal from Southern Kedah to the Thai border, the Sultan of Kedah, disclosed today. In the past year, considerable numbers of Communist terrorists known to be in307 words
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Article, Illustration109 1958-05-04 2 Airline Liaison Man Due CAPTAIN O. P. Jones, for 35 years a Commander of 8.0.A.C. and now the Corporation's special liaison oilicer throughout the world, will arrive m Singapore this week to talk on civil aviation m the Colony and the Federation. Capt. Jones, who has flown 21,600 hours on109 words
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Article92 1958-05-04 2 THE Singapore Chinese Christian Combined Choir conducted by Mr. Chen Teck Nam will hold a two-day recital at the Victoria Memorial Hall on May 6 and 7 from 7.30 p.m. The Choir will sing selections from the "Creation by Hayden with Miss Louise Cheng at the92 words
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Article55 1958-05-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat The Clifford Road home of a European woman holidaying m Burma was broken into last night. Police disclosed today Mr. Tommy Hamilton, Selangor C.I.D Chief, said the extent of loss suffered by the occupant could not be assessed until she returned. Police have meanwhile55 words
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Article61 1958-05-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat The prevailing drought has caused an estate m Kedah to spend $200 on drinking water for its labour force the monthly report of the Ministry .f Labour and Social Welfare states. Another disastrous result of the drought has been the destruction by fire61 words
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Article120 1958-05-04 2 WHEN 19-year-old Miss Lily Thng turned up at the Singapore Airport for her job as an Air India ground hostess yesterday for the first time, she was given an unusual assignment. Miss Thng, a former St. Theresa Convent student, had to bathe feed and look120 words
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Article, Illustration308 1958-05-04 2 Malayan Varsity Lecturer Off To World Congress ''PHE rare distinction of being the first to represent Malaya at the World Congress of Gastroenterology goes to Dr. K.S. Kirn. lecturer m Physiology at the University of Malaya Modest Dr. Kirn who has done considerable research m Gastroenterology. Pathology of absorption, nutrition308 words
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Article, Illustration142 1958-05-04 2 ™nl C^iss Police should br" tical leaders on Z\ vUies, strength a* hods of subve Singapore, the general f tiiP tj Socialist Parv ujfl Tan, told The' Start yesterday. Mr. Tan was comment* a statement by m? S Marshall that h'c'i "toner of Police sh 2 veal the names142 words
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Article61 1958-05-04 2 FORTY -FIVK pu enters from Darwin a Sydney were vpstfri '"towed" into Sinjapi airport by a traitor aft their piano, a Qanti BOAC Britannia laodi at Paya Lebar. The giant four rn::v airliner drvflop* hydraulic trnuhlr after it touched doun The plane iwttcM< its engines and WM eri for61 words
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Article41 1958-05-04 2 IPOH. Sat. I Durham. Sp< Pcrak. attached to I Hospital, here will soont-j fer early next we Star, as Sta:e I Dr. Durham has tioncd here sine be succeeded by Dr. u m durai from Kc inir^__^41 words
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Article, Illustration576 1958-05-04 2 STAMPS OF CANADA ON DISPLAY AT BAZAAR FOR BLIND FRIENDLY competition between the national stall holders at the sixth annual International Bazaar for the Blind. on May 10. has been going on tot weeks, and yesterday some "secret, extra attractions" for this year have come to light. Canada will proudly576 words
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Advertisement416 1958-05-04 2 gfgf (SITUATIONS VACANT SALES REPRESENTATIVES to earn UP to $300/- p m. plus liberal prize* 8"1 bonuses. Li!y Fabrics. Ludhiana. S i-a L WANTED 3 s NEW LARCE STAMPS of Malayan i States 50c per 100 ottered, also Singapore (not 10c) 50c per 100 Sparks. 28, Creenway Road. Taunton. Somerset416 words
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Advertisement198 1958-05-04 2 FOR SALE fOR kVIRYIHINC m lalotmg xicn's Winter and Tropical Suits ■huts Uniforms lodhpurs •die* Costumes Dresses Please isit always Nath Tailors. 4 TaneJin :oad Singapore Perfect workmanship uaranteed Repairs alterations also mdertaken WHERE TO STAY RAFFLES HOTEL. Worla Heno^neo historic Hotel with all Modern ,om torts EMBASSY HOTEL, SINCAPORt.198 words
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Article, Illustration78 1958-05-04 3 Pictures By Standard Staff Cameramen N ?\uf\ E Nyak Ha him reads a speech while Mr. Ramanathan listens through an ear-phone. Mayor D. S. Rama nathan tries out the i m ultaneous t r a n slation eauipment. $00 quest, wer e present at a tea78 words
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Article138 1958-05-04 3 MA YOB Town. J D. S. Rama- and his Councilare on -day v c Colony ■d a busy time vac^i__ functions and tours arranged by their Singapore colleagues. Yesterday, accompanied by the Mayor, Mr Ong Eng Guan and a group of P.A.P. Councillots the visitors138 words
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Article66 1958-05-04 3 IPOH, Sat— The Royal Air Force and the Royal Artillery yesterday completed a threeday round the clock bombing and shelling of terrorist hideouts m the Bota Forest Reserve situated m the ''Bintang" operational area of; Batu Gajah district. The air and land bombardments were mounted m support66 words
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Article28 1958-05-04 3 KUALA LIPIS, Sat. The District Officer, Lipis DistrictInche Mohd Anuar bin Lope Shukor, declared open the largest of six sawmills m Jerantut, Lipi« District, Pabang, recentlj.28 words
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Article173 1958-05-04 3 ANDREW ROTH - ANDREW ROTH By OJ *ON, Sat. Tin consumption In the United '(h normally takes up over a third of the at— increased by 18 per cent m January. In New York and here during the last fortnight there have been more inquiries and orders than173 words
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Article49 1958-05-04 3 MISS TANNO DENIES REPORT WNO yesterday d a report the Standard c was enJ.P. Ros--1 she met on board only about a the tot time. said she was "nd concernDon, that she A,,,1? Corporal W tt S c i that he aa 01 her passi?!«neS? rd re Brets the49 words
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420 1958-05-04 3 IPOH. Sat. A Chinese Muslim, Ooi Seng Kee alias Mohamed bin Abdullah. 27, this morning created a stir m the Magistrate's Court here where he ivas produced to answer a charge of escaping from lawful custody. Stocky and well-built Ooi t who was420 words
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Article77 1958-05-04 3 PENANG, Sat.— A Penang State Councillor and an UMNO leader, Inche Aziz Ibrahim, has been awarded a United States Government leader grant and will leave for America some time m the middle of this month. Inche Aziz Ibrahim is an executive member of the Penang77 words
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Advertisement324 1958-05-04 3 MX CONSTIPATION WRRIES ARE OVER I ALWAYS TAKE I Milk of Magnesia I I^^ Because It provides mori Jffi fFtt^^fMiX complete relief than slngle%»y=^|pif=^\ purpose laxatives I ConatlpaUon and acld lndl^ estlon "^^S^&k usua^ l y K° han( ln hand. S^-,3^- M That's why laxatives which J*| r 4. act324 words
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162 1958-05-04 4 Jailed For Attacking Man In Sleep IPOH, Sat.— President of the Sessions Court, Mr. J. R. Whimster, today sentenced Cheong Poh, 26, to two years' imprisonment for an offence which the President termed as "cowardly attack on a sleeping man." Cheong pleaded guilty to causing grievous hurt to a stall-owner,162 words
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Article59 1958-05-04 4 IPOH. Sat.— Five thugs armed with iron pipes and sticks beat up two men who weie having their meals at "Gangsters' Corner" near Majestic Cinema last night. The victims were Tan Wah Khoon. 24. and Chow Ah Choy. 19. Tan had head and face injuries59 words
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Article, Illustration364 1958-05-04 4 HELP BUILD NATIONAL HERITAGE' CALL VENERABLE A. Chandrasiri Maha Thera, head of the Pali Section of the Singapore Buddhist Association yesterday called on Colony Buddhists to build a culture of their own for the peace and spiritual sufficiency of the Island. He made this call as thousands of Buddhists flocked364 words
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Article69 1958-05-04 4 THE Singapore American University Club will hold a supper meeting at the Ocean Park Hotel next Sunday to welcome new members. The President of the Club. Mr. Richard K. M. Lim, said the meeting would be open to all students who have studied in American universities, their wives69 words
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Article168 1958-05-04 4 SINGAPORE City Councillors yesterday heard Mayor D S. Ramanathan and Councillors of George Town explain the Malayanization scheme concluded with expatriate officers of Penang. Malayanization was one of the many things "informally discussed" at a meeting of the Mayors and Councillors of the two Cities m the168 words
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Article73 1958-05-04 4 PORT SWETTENHAM. Sat. Fifty-nine crane drivers of the Malayan Railway at Port Swettenham have refused to work overtime m protest against the introduction of a three-shift system of working by the administration. The Standard was told that the men had hitherto been working on a two-shift73 words
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Advertisement288 1958-05-04 4 EAST ASIATIC [il Penon, p 1 "FALSTRIA" >wH -JAVA" H "BOMA- 24/25 Moy 25/26 M o> 'I HOMEWARDS Soilings for Aden. Port So i d V Rofferdom. Hamburg. Bremen. Copenhagen Q k"^ *»^B Spore P. S'hoJ"' 1 "JUTLANDIA" '/MM,, J Accommodation available. W "SINALOA" 19/21 M. y 22/23 Moy I288 words
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Miscellaneous260 1958-05-04 4 Singapore Labour Front: "Meet-the-People" sessions at Party H Q.. 5 Prince Street— Leaders m charge Mr. Stanley Chua Chwee Hong. Dr. Arthur Lim Siew Ming and Mr. Tan Jin Hong 12.30 p.m to 1.30 pm. YMCA; Cricket YMCA vs G.H.Q. at Tanglin 2 p.m. German ArU Council- Special exhibition of260 words
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Article323 1958-05-04 5 4 %& J - 4 &J&*'\ rirrles are wondering: why iher» *h*»i* w 9SS Officers m the Singapore Police p22? d be ?*%Sd*!* one for the specials Fo »-ce-onc exorbitant when compared to the prices m canted™ somewtre ther€ S S o TH F qM.APORE government is to be mmn323 words
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Article231 1958-05-04 5 POLISH woman who spfni the war years m wn concentration camps ion t:"4,JM7 on Littlei treble chance footool She is Mrs. "Miki" ritt, Iti. of CravenStamford Hill, London. came to England '.:■•>. and has i worked as housekeeper to a manufacturing chemist for the past five years. "Miki." dared231 words
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Article, Illustration892 1958-05-04 5 Goh Teik Boon - The Chinese Way To Health Longevity Goh Teik Boon iBy T HERE is a t least one man m Singapore today, who can guarantee that the Tai Chi system of physical cul* ture— loosely called the Chinese Koon Tow is a panacea of all ills and a real fountain ofY. C. Lee - 892 words
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Article, Illustration248 1958-05-04 5 Phylis Tan - Ailing Heart Didn 't Stop Him Painting... Phylis Tan By ART AND MUSIC spring up from men even m adverse conditions of life. This remarkable truth I found out when I happened to meet Han Jee Hong, 22, "imprisoned" to his bed for the past five years with an ailing248 words
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Article, Illustration152 1958-05-04 5 At 83, She's Still Up And About Going Places EIGHTY THREE V E A ROLD Mrs. Lola ver Bryck a remarkably energetic woman for her age passed through Singapore on a roun4-the-world educational tour last week. A retired instructor of a vocational school she has been helping 32 cases of152 words
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Advertisement119 1958-05-04 5 New tablet treatment relieves Piles I is an entirely new spiles (haemorrhoids) yahs. It is a simple tablet ;an and easy; and it relief from pain. ■ysuallowHemotabs r 'M of *.iter, just as you J|«eanasp,ria They arc a J« treatment and nothing •Kquircd bring soothing relief ..■'nthe Ixxly, they reduce119 words
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Advertisement483 1958-05-04 5 Win Success Fun Friendship Bll^** th the Just think! In LESS than 30 CHROAAATif minutes, YOU can be playing Vni%VfflM lIW THIS fascinating instrument. Learn quickly, privately AT HOAvAE with the new, sensational "Easy ORGAN Learn Method P| av ANY piece m just a few weeks the latest (Plays full483 words
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Miscellaneous98 1958-05-04 5 7j' "Mind if I have the business when you're ready for a christening?" 55; C JV N'/ At Ht y° ur birthday. y»*i 'Tm —If smii lilt it mf. -Wort T ou accept mr r| I Al _^^\\a V needn't wash mp to-nWtht. y mm MJ a mm- MrflfaV apolufte*98 words
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Miscellaneous8 1958-05-04 5 "How about becoming my Sultana ana* raisin' family?"8 words
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Article, Illustration423 1958-05-04 6 "TT'E must apologise due to circumstances beyond our control." This convenient little cliche Is Radio Malaya's stock excuse for each and every gaffe that comes over the air, many of which would appear to be due to circumstances unquestionably within their control. For example, last Sunday423 words
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Article111 1958-05-04 6 Anaceases - MUSIC Notes Anaceases Cultural Centre Theatre the last of "Season of Ballet", a most competent and colourful production by Vernon Martinus and Frances Poh with student members of their dancing school. The show begins at 9 p.m. and all proceeds go to the Singapore Ballet Group Fund. The Lighter Side111 words
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Article, Illustration646 1958-05-04 6 VICTOR DOGGETT - VICTOR DOGGETT Rewiewed by BRAHMS. Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Handel, 0p.24. Four pieces, 0p.119. Rhapsody m G minor, Op"9 No 2 Richard Farrell (piano). Pye CCL ***** (12-inch). This brilliant young New Zealand-born pianist (not so long ago m Singapore) gives a sincere, robust andMirrorpic - 646 words
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Article929 1958-05-04 6 AGNES BRACKMAN rerw tin from New York IT WAS A BUSY WEEK for the Police. Yesterday the Police continued their latest offensive against petty gamblers when they launched a series of swift raids m Brooklyn which, by nightfall, netted 113 assorted characters. And we mean929 words
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Advertisement60 1958-05-04 6 Great new idea! cigarette case too To give you the best shaves In the world— a precision made Gillette razor and two Blue Gillette Blades. And look! When you take them out you can use the smart red case with the A r ±I*o transparent lid to hold your cigarettes.60 words
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Miscellaneous133 1958-05-04 6 POP 20— Britain's best-selling records last week, 1 WHOLE LOTTA WOMAN Marvin Rainwater 2 MAGIC MOMENTS Perry Como 3 SWINCIN SHEPHERD BLUES. Ted Heath 4 A WONDERFUL TIME UP THERE Pat Boone 5 TEQUILA The Champs 6 WHO'S SORRY NOW? Connie Francis 7 IT'S TOO SOON TO KNOW Pat Boone133 words
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Article, Illustration2003 1958-05-04 7 GABRIEL M. DAVID - GABRIEL M. DAVID By dfg 0A SSAN KAMffi determined to <f th c truth out Sr\; s father C I sat on the earth •Hd separating one tfolol f rom ano her f OC t ankle-deep iiassan was lS that his had not told him jfSoth. F from2,003 words
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Advertisement97 1958-05-04 7 will tell us what you want. You get the chance ■i3==^^|gffli j ISt I^l^ l *7 t^k can be used for your benefit, Hillman Minx Saloon Car I I^H l^^ 5 1" x I j I IT'S VERY EASY— HERE'S ALL YOU HAVE TO DO. **jj||^a I C/os,»g do»e for97 words
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Article, Illustration384 1958-05-04 8 Steve Neoh - Steve Neoh •-says YOU can be sure of FUN when you see Alec Guinness m M.G.M.'s latest comedy ALL AT SEA. There is not one Guinness to tickle you pink you'll see six Guinness(es) through the ages, and just wait till you see him384 words
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Article149 1958-05-04 8 Thrills and Suspense N "escape" story, whether m war or m peace time, always has its full share of thrills and suspense, and Rank's latest drama, THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY, has plenty of both. It is based on an actual story of Franz von Werra. Luftwaffe pilot who. afterH.W. - 149 words
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Article, Illustration278 1958-05-04 8 Back to the Days of the Revolution JN his novel, "A King Reluctant," author Vaughan Wilkins tries to offer a solution to the mysterious disappearance of the boy king of France at the height of the Revolution. Now Rank have relieved those exciting and dangerous days m Eastman colour and278 words
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Advertisement579 1958-05-04 8 Bm» MBMI 1 111 Wl »llftaM^^ StoEGEd'WJWW SHOWING! J ID 13 a.m.. 2.1"> fi.lMI 9. 30 p.m Iff'^ffMviilWAMnßW^ >' PRICES! NO KRKK LISTS! H f fe&ns. "A FAREWELL TO ARMS" J CINF.MA SCOPE COLOR BY DELUXE (FOX) wj^ Today 8.45 a.m. -SHUI FO TZE KAN" (Mandarin) yi ifefrWSf .l^tta'MOW SHOWING?579 words
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Advertisement622 1958-05-04 8 PHO Nt rilllM MIIIHH inPMiJi ■■■■JIV I j Rob€rt TAYLOR Julie LONDON jl.hn n'^^l'Jd] 1 -m. "SADDLE THE WIND'"-': f Plus! Latest TOM JERRY" ami "Droopi ""f I SAKS "SC^IV HILLS OF ROME" igjl a Plus FASHION SHOW _FBEE__Ncsrafe A Verkade* Today 9 a.m. "M(IM CARTOOTTHsTIVAr^v BOW Showing Sintulituu^^ 1622 words
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147 1958-05-04 9 SWEAT SWEAR ROUTINE FOR M.H.F. GAMESMEN XlA LA LIMPUR, Its Tokyo or t for 35 Federation 1, players underrtM intensive training t Kuala Lumpur m tor the Ljrd Asian Games at ok vo this month. I selected by Feciera--3h a sweat c for the 1 1 1 the ipan. raining147 words
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Article, Illustration376 1958-05-04 9 Preparing for Tokyo From Malacca:- Sabapathy (forward) and From Penang:- Inder Singh (inside forward). The Federation team at the Olympics at Melbourne m 1956 were representated by T. Nadarajah, M. Shanmuganathan. Chua Eng Cheng, Gian Singh, Mike Shepherdson, Tommy Lawrence, Peter Van Huizen, Wilfred Vias. S. Devendran, Sheikh Ali, Phillip376 words
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Article446 1958-05-04 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Singapore Police were all out for 169 runs m the first innings m their annual cricket test against Federation Police on the Federal Police Depot ground here today. In reply, the Federation Police had scored eight runs without loss when heavy rain446 words
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336 1958-05-04 9 J. R. Shortland - Floodlit Finish For 1958 AAU Meet PENANG, Sat— The 1958 Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union championships to be held here on Auk. 15 and 16, may commence late m the afternoons and finish under floodlights. The vice-chairman of the Organising Committee of the F.M.A.A.U.. Mr. Ron Bailey, said this336 words
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Advertisement263 1958-05-04 9 NO OTHER AIRLINE OFFERS SO MUCH I kI H9Hnl^Ko%M^Rl RBTk^tßil For example: WORLD-WIDE LEADERSHIP Wherever m the world you're going, fly there with Pan American the airline that gives you the priceless advantage of round-the-world experience on every flight First across the Pacific, first across the Atlantic, first throughout Latin263 words
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1597 1958-05-04 10 THE WINNER of the liKhtheavyweijfht bout of this year's Singapore Open Championship, is a voune man with a fine record. and a bright future, Corporal Barry Godden of the RAF. Barry Godden, whose home is at Kingston-on-Thames joined the RAF as a boy1,597 words
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695 1958-05-04 10 LEONG HEW MENG - LEONG HEW MENG SLAP IN THE FACE FOR CRITICS By AFTER two defeats this year by the Federation of Malaya, the Singapore Amateur Football Association term more than redeemed themselves by holding their worthy opponents from across the Causeway to a 3—3 draw at Jalan Besar695 words
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Article54 1958-05-04 10 FEDERATION A. Lourdes; Tang Cheok Foo, Chong Yin; Mok Wai Yong. Ng Mun Keai. Chua Poh Aun; Mok Wai Keen, Rahim Omar. Aziz Ahmad, Abdul Ghani. Govindarajoo. Sect Yew Chang; Aman Kastawi, Matmoon; Kirn Beng. Omar Rahmat, Osman Johan; Ibrahim Hassan. Lee Kok Seng, Arthur Koh, Quah54 words
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Article62 1958-05-04 10 MANILA. May 3 (AFP) The Indonesian National Football eleven will arrive here May 8 for a series of exhibition games against top local teams including the Philippine amateur athletic federation announced yesterday. The Singapore team. also invited to play here before proceeding to Tokyo for62 words
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Article, Illustration434 1958-05-04 10 VERITY GILL - VERITY GILL Students Make Soccer Histol By MALAYA'S soccer babes are going guns m Australia. Malayan students last week made socc m Western Australia when a full Malayan the field m the Western Australia Football Lp a The West Australia FA league, run almost on the same434 words
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Article64 1958-05-04 10 RESULTS of the Roq| ffapore Golf Club m played yesterday were"A" Division Medal-jj ford. Winner: J. pts. Other Cards 38? Pts. R Mid 38]. B M. Some Ball Sweep Hart 20 g, 2nd N liken 23 i "B" Division Medil Stableford Peck 40* 'pts., J. A Cook 392 pi64 words
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Article39 1958-05-04 10 NON- BENDERS arc Singapore Volurr m a friendly cr: yesterday. Scores: N on -Benders: for 7 declared <H Devenport 39. H for 34 and Tuffne:i»H 22 > Volunteers: 11 five wickets (Powtcrl out. J. Aeria 28. V-39 words
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Advertisement142 1958-05-04 10 tlltljHl^^HH^H 111 1 1 1 j ft I n^mt WM\ BtßF9TwJw3ff& II I 111 I 111 I rt"V^_ v^j Hq B^k' In fine fettle To feel young and gay, to be full of life and enefgf* lesson from that wonderful creature, the THE ONLY GENUINE ROYAL JELLY l^^^l^ ORAL TREATMENT142 words
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651 1958-05-04 11 Schubert And Nagiah To Rest's Rescue A NINTH wicket partnership of go runs between ibert and Stan Nagiah saved the Rest from a jnse m the opening day of the Europeans versus ket match for the Conrad Clarke Cup on yjug yesterday. P Rest were all out for 205 runs651 words
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Article29 1958-05-04 11 I*u]l i)S "^classed qer floodli K hts last [m£L supposed 'Played at HQ »the U v ntl the ovrn I UN rtin prevent!?msE Jf^i I)ovid- < k( s^pherdson29 words
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Article21 1958-05-04 11 A r jni><,r e rs. 1 B««r 5 /5 p.m. Oft) p,.. r Swfcfl- -«E I nS* F Chantf,21 words
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Article190 1958-05-04 11 Rest Ist Inningrs 205. J. R. Martens b Kirkham B R. Marks c Sheppard b Kirkham Khoo Ong Lee b Kirkham C Thuraislngram b Muirhead -a A Vijayasingam c Smith b Muirhead A E Delilkan lbw Kirkham Razak b Muirhead »j X T. Retnam lbw Aitv M. C. Schubert190 words
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Article2808 1958-05-04 11 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD White Heather Wins The Summer Cup »i-■■ \\HITE HEATHER, a Penang course specialist, whipped a bright Class Two, Division One field m the Summer Cup over 8* furlongs yesterday, concluding day o* the Penang Turf Club's Summer Meeting. He ran the distance m2,808 words
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Article231 1958-05-04 11 FA. CUP FINAL TO BOLTON WEMBLEY, London, May 3 (Reuter) Bolton Wanderers won the 1958 FA Cup final by two goals to nil at W'enVbley today before a record crowd. This year's FA Cup final was b y no means great but both teams fought hard ani well. Right from231 words
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Article111 1958-05-04 11 Davis Cup TOKYO. May 3 (UP) -The Philippines won the Davis Cup Eastern Zone semi-finals today by defeating Japan m the doubles for a near-perfect rout of the Japanese Davis Cuppers. Raymundo De.yro and Felicisimo Ampon downed Japan's Kosei Kamo and Yoshihisa Shibata. 6-4.111 words
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Article46 1958-05-04 11 SYDNEY. May 3 (Reuter) —Visiting Blackpool soccer team defeated Australia 5-2 at Sydney cricket ground today m 'ts first match m Australia. Blackpool scorers W. Perry. 2. R. Charnleh, J. Hagon and M. Starkey F. Loughran and B. Meyer scored for Australia.46 words
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Article27 1958-05-04 11 LEICESTER. May 3 (Reuter) —The New Zealand cricket team scored 87 for two oy lunch on the opening d»y of their match here against Leicestershire.27 words
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Article23 1958-05-04 11 NEWMARKET. SiflMk. May 3. (Reuter).— Lord Milford's Empire Way won the tote investors handicap run over one mile here today.23 words
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Article52 1958-05-04 11 Hollingworth Hits 92 PENANO, Sat. Perak scored 310 runs for 9 declared m their Inter-state cricket match against Penang on the Western Road ground today. Scores: Perak 310 for 9 declared (Hollingworth 92. Khong Kok Choy 72, Anandarajah 57, Cheah Teow Keat 3-47. Penane one for 29 at stumps. Game52 words
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Article, Illustration276 1958-05-04 11 MR. BASKETBALL ABE Saperstein on his passport is m Singapore again to prepare the way for another session of the incredible Harlem Globetrotters later this year. You can't mistake Abe he's still the round, happy, little man whose tummy resembles the basketball276 words
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449 1958-05-04 11 Wee Warns SBA Of 'Continued' Fall Of Standards THE Singapore Badminton Association president, Mr. Wee Kirn Wee, warned the association of the 'continued decline of the standard of badminton m Singapore' at the annual general meeting of the SBA yesterHay rr~ 'That it b continuing to go down is not449 words
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Article, Illustration44 1958-05-04 12 Pix. DUKE OF EDINBURGH chats to some of the disabled Queen Scouts at a parade at Windsor Castle. The Annnai parade is held ior Queen Scouts and holders of Scout Awards for Gallayitry. The Duke was deputising for the Queen who icas indisposed. U.P.U.P. - 44 words
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Article184 1958-05-04 12 Irate Mothers Protest WASPY BELT OF 'QUEEN' LONDON. May 3 (Renter).— Miss Wendy Peters, 22-year-old model of Surrey, was last night crowned "Miss England" to shouts of protest from two indignant mothers who said she was wearing a "waspy" belt. Miss Peters, chosen from 27 competitors m a contest restaged184 words
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Article99 1958-05-04 12 Aga Khan On TV LONDON, May 3, (Reuter). The 21-year-old Aga Khan faced newspapermen on a BBC television press conference here last right and said m reply to questions that the pa^e of American life was "fascinating." But he added, "I certainly wouldn't spend every99 words
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Article33 1958-05-04 12 MR. ABDEL Hassouna, seore-tary-General of the Arab League arrived m Hongk'MV from Bangkok yesterday for two days' stoo-over on his way to Tokyo for a ten-day official visit to Japan. Reuter.33 words
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119 1958-05-04 12 LONDON, May 3, (Reuter) Nineteen people, including four Borough Councillors, appeared m court here yesterday m connection with a street row on Thursday over flying the Red flag outside the Town Hall. I The four Councillors, among them John Lawrence, local labour leader,119 words
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Article93 1958-05-04 12 U.S. To Shoot New Moon This Year WASHINGTON, May 3 (Reuter)— The United States plans to have a satellite orbiting round the moon before the end of this year. Disclosing this. Rear Admiral John E. Clark, Deputy Director of the Defence Department's Space Agency, said it would be part of93 words
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Article90 1958-05-04 12 WASHINGTON, May 3, (Reuter> A physics professor at Columbia University said yesterday it would be possible to meet 10 per cent of American electric power needs by exploding two small hydrogen bombs every hour m a specially designed chamber. Dr. Jay Orearbn. whose idea was outlined90 words
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296 1958-05-04 12 They Agree To Separate Summit' Talks LONDON, May 3 (Reuter) The "big three Western powers today told the Soviet Union that their Moscow Ambassadors were ready to start diplomatic preparations m Moscow for a "Summit" conference m separate talks with the Soviet Foreign296 words
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Article, Illustration64 1958-05-04 12 ADMIRAL SIR j Stephen Carlill, (centre) the last of the nine British Chiefs of Staff of the Indian Navy, bids farewell to his first Indian successor ViceAdmiral Katari, (left) before leaving for Bombay en route to London after relinquishing his command to the Indian Admiral. The Indian Government, m recognitionUP - 64 words
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Article29 1958-05-04 12 UNITED NATlONS— Yemen's Ambassador Kamil Abdui Rahim told Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold yesterday that Yemen would welcome the appointment of a neutral commission to investigate its dispute with Britain. UPUP - 29 words
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Article27 1958-05-04 12 STOCKHOLM An explosion or an earthquake with its epicentre m the Northern Urals (Soviet Union) was recorded by observatories on April 30, Uppsala Observatory announced yesterday. AFPAFP - 27 words
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Article22 1958-05-04 12 TOKYO Emperor Hirohito of Japan yesterday sent a congratulatory message to King Faisal of Iraq on the occasion of his birthday. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article19 1958-05-04 12 THE HAGUE Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands left by air yesterday for an official nine-day visit to Canada. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article27 1958-05-04 12 LONDON— Mr. Einar Gerhardsen, Norway's Prime Minister, arrived here by air yesterday from Oslo on a fourday official visit at the invitation of the British Government. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article34 1958-05-04 12 WASHINGTON The Air Force announced yesterday it would modify its entire fleet of more than 1.400 B-47 jet bomber as a result of a series of fatal accidents involving the medium bomber. UP UPUP - 34 words
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Article20 1958-05-04 12 The French rocket powered "trident" interceptor plane set up the world altitude recprd of 24,300 metres over here yesterday. AFPAFP - 20 words
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Article96 1958-05-04 12 CANNES. May. 3 (AFP) A galaxy of cinema .vtars and celebrities last night opened the eleventh international film festival with a rousing reception for the inaugural film, an outstanding Swedish picture made m India "The Flute And The Arrow." Italy's voluptuous Sophia Loren and France's 21-year-old96 words
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Article70 1958-05-04 12 NAGASAKI, May 3 (Reuter) Japanese Police today arrested a 31-year-old factory hand who ran into a Nagasaki department store, pulled down a Communist Chinese flag hanging from the ceiling and trampled it underfoot. The flag was hanging over an exhibition of Communist Chinese -postage stamps.70 words
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Article49 1958-05-04 12 LUCKNOW. May 3 (Reuter) Compulsory vaccination *as been ordered m many areas of Uttar Pradesh, following 2.500 deaths lrom smallpox so far this year. Epidemics have been declared m 31 districts of the state and nearly 7.400 cases were reported between Jan. 1 and Apr. 19.49 words
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155 1958-05-04 12 WASHINGTON, May 3, (UP)— The Atomic fi Commission announced today that short-ranw fr sive missiles with nuclear warheads will be firerii Johrston Island m the Pacific as part of its sen* impending nuclear tests m that area. Indications that the firing would be soon.155 words
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Article71 1958-05-04 12 NEW YORK. May 3, (UP).— Three bomb scares kept New York International Airport Police busy until early today after unidentified persons telephoned that time bombs had been placed on two British and an Australian airliner. No bombs were found and the planes took off after special71 words
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Article75 1958-05-04 12 PARIS. May 3 (UP)— Mr. Rene Pleven offered to give up his 11-day attempt to form a new French government early today but President Rene Coty asked him to postpone a decision. M. Pleven made this offer shortly after the Socialist Party had decided not to join75 words
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382 1958-05-04 12 PAPER STOPS PRINTING BIRTH CONTROL LETTERS MANCHESTER. England, May 3 (Reuter) The Editor of the "Manchester Guardian" has called a halt to a heated series of readers' letters on birth control. The letters followed an editorial m the newspaper two weeks ago, which said that the Christian attitude to contraception382 words
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Article117 1958-05-04 12 LONDON, May 3 (Reuter). The world is capable of supporting 28 billion people or ten times its present population, Mr. Colin Clark, Directoi of the Agricultural Economics Research Institute, Oxford, wrote today. "The world possesses the equivalent of 77 million square kilometres of Qood temperate agricultural117 words
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Article99 1958-05-04 12 Town ]Yith~i One Undertah BRISBANK. I A "war" the tiny dairyj Monto, 321 bane the town taker just v. deceased residi The uncle:: v declared total waron*:Council when ii. firm m its reso ye to m Monto Cemetery "onti most stream ir.r To strean the Council has tur e99 words
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Advertisement50 1958-05-04 12 From this world famous house, we have just received selection of their latest designs m loose covering and < Antique Repp m more than 20 shades, 48" wide at Langley Cotton Damask m Cold, Maroon, Green, Blue a nc at $5.25 yd. are only 2of the many charmers now on50 words
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Article, Illustration993 1958-05-04 13 So-called Masseurs Are Degrading The Profession \'GAPORE masseurs and masseuses are up n arms against illegitimate massage shops ishrooming m small hotels all over the hese so-called massage shops, they allege 3 ruining and degrading the profession. 'lose Chee, a .asseuse with experience, 3 that since j-called massage IStandard - 993 words
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Article231 1958-05-04 13 EVEN THE REDS READ COMIC STRIPS BELGRADE (Reuter) Donald Duck and Felix the cat are doing: their daily bit to help sell Yugoslavia's com. munist newspapers. Borba, Yugoslavia's No. 1 Daily, may be the official mouthpiece of the League of Communists but it is to the back page that most231 words
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Advertisement91 1958-05-04 13 GE T THE BEST 'C c Photo DepL on Te L ***** 16 BRYLCREEM >v for the clean I smart look I m bbylcreem controls yoicr hair per- I Jectly—vrithout mess or greas* B |Vf PI bbylcreem gives your hair a H |0v 4>^ natural gloss without overtoiling H fe91 words
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Article, Illustration1171 1958-05-04 14 I meet the Big City Playboys II PEOPLE ARE SUCH FUNNY fiNOIULS] by columnist -cartoonist WILLIAM DRURY SMUGWUMPERY LAST week, a smugwump and I fell to talking. And, as is the way of smugwumps, his chatter consisted chiefly of scandal. The name of a mutual acquaintance cropped up, a fellow1,171 words
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Article, Illustration823 1958-05-04 14 WHAT IS THE BEST FOR BABY? TVOW that you have decided to bottle feed your baby and have made up your mind which type of feeding you are going to use. the type of bottle to be used is the next decision to be made. The boat-shaped bottle was the823 words
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Article116 1958-05-04 14 ♦"TEENAGE girls are helpJ ing their hooligan boy friends to terrorise a village of nearly 500 people. The girls, aged from about sixteen to twenty, have joined wild gangs of toughs who haye WOKEN everybody at night by ringing the bell on the school roof FLOODED116 words
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Article, Illustration321 1958-05-04 15 PHYL - PHYL gffd By Glamorous Creations By B*pore Designs 0s n g that "Men make passes s who wear has long been wrong by the ible creations of |c designers. ioui worr en are following nd m spectacle •irian, and 1 .ire colward robrs" trying oute dayi have ies321 words
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Article190 1958-05-04 15 \]RS. J. H., says, "My ITJ husband bought me an eternity ring of 9-carat gold set all around with spinel stones, and 1 am wondering if there is a way I can keep it nice and clean at home. I believe ammonia m icarm water cleans diamo7ids, but190 words
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Article, Illustration429 1958-05-04 15 JILL BATEMAN - The Leopard Fakes Her Spots JILL BATEMAN TT'S the brightest, A newest, most eyecatching fashion this Spring the Leopard Look. The idea started m Paris and has caught on m London. In Paris, designers used real leopard-skin to trim suits and coats. In London, leopard spots have been printed on429 words
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637 1958-05-04 15 Gloria Gordon - Do you dress to annoy other women Gloria Gordon 1 J)O YOU DRESS TO PLEASE YOUR- SELF? MOST BRITISH WOMEN DO. At least, they SAY they J do, although few of us would derive much satis- faction from looking m a ♦> mirror and saying, "I think J I look637 words
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Advertisement198 1958-05-04 15 Promise r ■i\- can make Wtli nf difference jreor after year after year n't realise that "a few ich month" actually v r out ofyottr life! It'f r those five years and carefree as nnd natural, as i as possible! It's up >t you decide to v internal saniir >n198 words
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Advertisement451 1958-05-04 15 Reveoted? An exciting new hair beauty secret Richard Hudnut discovers the 'NATURAL way to lighten hair! A T of a rfye, nor a rinse if t/'a a« ea^y as brushing your hait r^J M- V From the famous RichArd Hudnut Cosmetic Laboratories m America comes Light and Bright a ONCI451 words
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Article405 1958-05-04 16 REX DAY - REX DAY By f\N a warm day m October, 1955. the Joyita, a 75ft. Island trading vessel, slipped her moorings m Apia Harbour, West Samoa and set off for the Tokelau Islands, 600 miles to the north. She carried 25 passengers and crew. At her helm405 words
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Article152 1958-05-04 16 DENIS DUNN - PUNCHES IN PRINT DENIS DUNN By 0 Quote from article: "It is obvious that show business has exhausted the available gimmicks. What possible new 'IK' could you suggest for a skiffle group?" ARSENIK 0 "Mother" writes m local paper: "Are we bringir.g up a race of little savages? 1 saw152 words
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753 1958-05-04 16 Could JOYITA Passengers Still Be Aliv Planes Scoured Thousands Of Square Miles Of Ocean And Found Nothing of the most extensive searches m the South Pacific. They found nothing. T^HE crew and passenger! of the Joyita had dieappeared m a modern mystery as intriguing as the famous Marie Celeste with753 words
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Article231 1958-05-04 16 £^IFE is very much what you make it. Like the old man— he was past ninety who explained why he was always cheerful. He said: ''Every morning when I get out of bed I have two choices, to be happy or unhappy. 1 always choose to be231 words
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Article, Illustration299 1958-05-04 21 WED AT 17, DIVORCED AT 19 They lake It Up LONDON, riN DUNDEE, aged ninrtrrn uas granted Crr ni^i gainst her iind" XiX also nine Ihen they were re- M week m the rce Court a by Edna was it >he and married WISHKD TO U in\l DIVORCE Ke HUP - 299 words
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Article203 1958-05-04 21 DAVID THURLOW - DAVID THURLOW «v '"THE school prefects decidA ed there was too much smoking, which was against the rules, by the senior boys. So the prefects at Felsted School, near Braintree, Essex raided the 380 senior boys' clothes lockers and tuckboxes, looking for cigarettes... They found203 words
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Article210 1958-05-04 21 MURDERER GAVE JUDGE SECRET SIGN TEARS IN COURT TVTARSHALL HALL, one of ITA the great defence lawyers, struggled for days to convince the jury that his client was innocent of murder but a verdict of guilty was returned on Frederick Henry Seddon. The judge. Mr. Justice Bucknill, asked Seddon if210 words
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Advertisement292 1958-05-04 21 Greatest natural health tonic m the world /Tt?^^? **^"fcs) Kiber\a is tVic best way to Vf/O* 1 P"^ 5^ ke^p your family fnscfrorvi jf fJ i *T V^ taste .They'll tfiriw on it/ t Look at thfi^/ So happy/ So hcattky/ Yes. delicious Ribena Is world-fltmous p~^ as the most292 words
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Article, Illustration263 1958-05-04 22 SOUTHBEMD. Indiana. Sat.— (UP) Studebaker-Packard president Harold E. Churchill announced today his firm will "give the public what it wants" by being the first American maker to bring out a full-size economy 1959 model car. While American Motors, which already263 words
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Article, Illustration226 1958-05-04 22 Goliath Does 31 11 -Mile Trip In 54 Hrs., 49 Mins. An Amazing Average Of 68.49mph BEAUTIFUL car, beautiful girl (she must be) and a beautiful setting. The Goliath 1100 (below) pauses to admire the scenery during a trip. This car, with a flat four engine developing 40 bhp, recently226 words
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Article, Illustration1191 1958-05-04 22 THE ULTIMATE IN 2 -STROKE ENGINE DESIGN ggf The Weekly Page For Motorists AUTO UNION 1000 IS SMOOTH AND SILENT T HAVE BEEN driving a car which has entirely changed my opinion of the much-misunderstood two stroke engine. This car, the Auto Union 1000 Coupe de Luxe, is perhaps the1,191 words
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Advertisement189 1958-05-04 22 PALMOLIVE I OUT-SHAVES ANY LAThJ OR BRUSHLESS Rich, creamy latherS»Or/ I without any brushing I £W%W I "W"- ib». 'J Just spread it on yourSv f&3&!& WE hill beard and you're ready fss* V r '|//J/J|W| for the best shave you If liW V^ \tf^ fr\&&^^ r i* KOSOll^ SMOOTHER/189 words
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Article, Illustration1246 1958-05-04 23 But Find Livingstone £7,000 I THE MAN WHO PRESUMED, by pon FarwelL (Longmans, Green Co London. 334 PR 255.) I ho have always that the man a the immortal r. Livingstone, was merely most indrfatigthia book will mendous surt. an epic of the highnture and finest about a man fe1,246 words
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Article231 1958-05-04 23 C™UX&UL, ®X£44<£%, ON May 14, the Far East't "most trarellcd bj/sines» man," Mr. T. C. Hayes-Pal-mer, will leave Singapore m the liner Canton all set to embark on his newest avocation authorship. (I, being American and therefore allergic To hyphenated names, have asked and obtained permission to call him throughout231 words
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Article, Illustration344 1958-05-04 23 Lord Russell - Lord Russell THE KNIGHTS OF BUSHIDO, by Of Liverpool, (Cassell Company Ltd., London. 335 pp. 18s.) 'J'HIS book of Japanese war crimes and atrocities is already a matter of controversy m England. The debatable question is not the contents, which are well documented, but whether it should344 words
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Article, Illustration289 1958-05-04 23 indebted to Kodak m Singapore /or reproducing and mounting them /or my manuscript." Since Terry'j /ir*t arocatipn when he started out on his business trips 30 years ago m the Far East, u;as photography, the pictures are necessarily very beauti/ul He tcent to Ceylon and India289 words
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Advertisement344 1958-05-04 23 Jfn Restore Gland Vigour f Feel Younger m 24 Hours y Stroiig-yigourous— "ie discovery of a sclen- M WSaSI Hi, f'ars of ptudy, It Is now iff X An? b ,t thr|]| of Youtnfu| mmZJk 3lv 5 f on>^"?h v !s alltr B «m h i" ■K\Ji^^m ca 8 o344 words
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Article, Illustration18 1958-05-04 24 Chen To Khoon - PICTURE OF THE WEEK Chen To Khoon ■im s<y/vDAy /O 8¥ te^rcuxa^ M I A BRIDE IN WHITE18 words
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Article159 1958-05-04 24 Sayings On The Week 1 K on fiaJ P eo Pie, or the" 5 B "5 Common,, be content to s watch others ,iS universe a!o D «*e of Edin bui; Cutting your is only anther so of mascu Mr. Yul Bryn ncr Many o f y ou this hall159 words
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