Sunday Standard, 11 May 1958
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Title Section20 1958-05-11 1 SUNDAY STANDARD Vol. VIII. No. 312 SINGAPORE SUNDAY. MAY 11, 1958. smusjS- *i a n m 24 Pages 20 eft.20 words
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Article280 1958-05-11 1 ...And Goode Is There To Exchange Views LONDON, May 10, (Reuter)— Mr. Lim Yew Hock, Chief Minister of Singapore, drove from London to Chequers m Buckinghamshire today to lunch with Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, the British Colonial Secretary. This was their first contact since Mr. Lim280 words
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451 1958-05-11 1 Awkward Question For The Chief Minister From ANDREW ROTH LONDON, Sat. Singapore's Chief Minister Lim Yew Hock, the "Fighting Cock," landed at London Airport with his AllParty Delegation early this morning. Because the plane was two hours late arriving after midnight only a handful of students were on hand to451 words
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Article72 1958-05-11 1 POINT ARGUELLO, California, May 10 (UP) A huge new missile testing centre was officially commissioned on the California coast today to fire intercontinental rockets over the Pacific. The Navy's "Cape Canaveral of the West," stretching from Pt. Mugu to Camp Cooke midway between Los Angeles and72 words
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Article70 1958-05-11 1 LAHORE, May 10 (Reuter) Allama Inayatullah Mashriqi, leader of an extremist political group and four of his followers were detained here today m connection with yesterday's murder of Dr. Khan Sahib, leader of the ruling Pakistan Republican Party. This was announced by the police who said70 words
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Article22 1958-05-11 1 POLIO INOCULATION for Cypriot children between the ages of six months and five years started yesterday on a voluntary basis.- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article24 1958-05-11 1 BANDITS yesterday, killed two Policemen and nine farmhands m an attack on a farm near Sevilla, Valle del Cauca, m Colombia. r24 words
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169 1958-05-11 1 U.S. Army Seeks Germs To Blind The Enemy Chemical Warfare WASHINGTON, May 10 (Reuter) Chemical warfare experts m the United States are seeking to discover germs and drugs that would temporarily weaken or blind enemy troops, according to the Army's Chief Chemical Officer. In a report to the House of169 words
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Article54 1958-05-11 1 NEGOTIATIONS between the Singapore City Council and its Labour Unions Federation to settle the workers' claim for improved service conditions continued at the City Hall yesterday. After a three-hour meeting, a Council spokesman said that "some progress" had been made. He said the parties agreed to resume54 words
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Article36 1958-05-11 1 AIRCRAFT complete with crews are being offered for sale m an advertisement m an English-language daily m Hongkong. The advertisement read: "Used aircraft delivered anywhere m the Far East. Crew supplies if necessary." AFPAFP - 36 words
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Article381 1958-05-11 1 JAPAN'S preparations for acting host for the Third Asian Gomes scheduled to open m Tokyo's beautiful National Stadium on May 24 have now been completed. Tourists from many countries who have visited the site report that the structural desian and layout of the grounds and the plans that are381 words
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147 1958-05-11 1 MANILA, May 10 (UP).— The Indonesian rebel government at Menado last night appealed for volunteers from neighbouring Asian countries m its struggle for a "free and sovereign Indonesia." Rebel leader Lt. Col. Ventji Sumual, m a special broadcast over Radio Menado and monitored m147 words
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Article118 1958-05-11 1 Doing Away With Rubber Imports PRAGUE. May 10 (AFP) Czechoslovakia has made plans to build its first synthetic rubber plant at Kralupy, near Prague, with standardized equipment on the Soviet model, official sources disclosed here today. The projected plant will also use Soviet production methods, the sources said. The new118 words
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Article92 1958-05-11 1 BIRMINGHAM, May 10 (Reuter) The Anglican Bishop of Birmingham, the Right Reverend John Wilson, opened a school near here yesterday without his gaiters. He told 40 puDils of the Woodrush County Secondary School at Wythall: "I am protesting aeainst gaiters, aprons and breeches. "Bishops should92 words
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Article75 1958-05-11 1 JAKARTA. May 10, (Reuter) An unidentified Mitchell bomber had attacked and forced down an Indonesian Air Force Catalina flying boat, the Air Force Director of Information said today, according to Radio Jakarta. The Director of Information said the incident had occurred on May 8, the same75 words
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Article32 1958-05-11 1 PRESIDENT Giovanni Gronchi of Italy yesterday granted a pardon to Mr. Claude Barry Balbernie. a Briton imprisoned m Genoa m February on a charge of smuggling cigarettes m 1948. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Advertisement186 1958-05-11 1 "You'll save j I nearly $2/- on j every fill!" j 1 x j That's what Goh, my local Mobilgas Dealer at Moulmein Road said and he was certainly right! My Austin A5O was doing 28 miles per gallon, but Goh pointed out that the Austin A5O m the 1958186 words
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Article257 1958-05-11 2 $100,000 WORTH OF SMUGGLED CARGO SEIZED IN ONE WEEK THE ANTI SMUGGLING fleet of the Singapore Customs have launched an intensive campaign m an attempt to smash the tobacco smuggling ring operating from the Rhio Islands, south of the Colony. During the past week Customs257 words
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Article74 1958-05-11 2 M AXIL A, May 10 (UP) Tne search for 11 Indonesian rebels who bolted a municipal .lail m Cotabato Province last Sunday night appeared m vain today after it was confirmed they fled aboard two sailboats. Philippine Constabulary sources said it was possible^ the fugitives were74 words
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Article43 1958-05-11 2 SAHOL Hameed bin Abdul Rahman, who pleaded not guilty m a Singapore Court yesterday to a charge of causing hurt to K. K. Yacob with a knife at Tras Street on May 6. was yesterday allowed bail until May 17.43 words
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Article137 1958-05-11 2 Largest P&O Boat Due THE largest P. O. vessel to call at Singapore, the 32.210--ton Hi nalaya, will sail m on Wednesday. The Himalaya, which ha^ a speed of 32 knots, made hist-jry when she left London on Feb. 15 via the Suez Canal for Sydney. After discharging her Australian137 words
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Article63 1958-05-11 2 A SINGAPORE taxi-driver was robbed of $7.65 and a watch worth $30 by two men at Mount Pleasant on Friday evening. They had boarded the taxi at Victoria Street. Earlier m the afternoon, a student, Pang Hong Siong, was stopped by four men as he63 words
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Article51 1958-05-11 2 LIM BOON PENG, a Revenue Officer, yesterday pleaded not guilty m a Singapore Court to a charge of attempting to accept money from Khoo Her Peng at Telok Ayer Basin on March 1. He was allowed bail until May 26 when his case will be51 words
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Article63 1958-05-11 2 ON Men 2 Chin was yesterday charged m a Singapore court with attempting to extort $1 from Tan Eng Lim by putting him m fear of Injury at Joo Chiat Road at about 3.30 p.m. on May 3. He pleaded not guilty and wa63 words
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269 1958-05-11 2 LEE CONFIDENT OVER CHARTER TALKS IN LONDON AN optimistic People's Action Party leader, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, prior to his departure for London to attend the Constitutional talks yesterday said: "I expect that the agreement reached last year will be faithfully carried out. Mr. Lee told The Standard that he269 words
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Article45 1958-05-11 2 SINGAPORE tin price fell by $1| to $369* per picul yesterday. Singapore Copra Association rinsing prices per picul- $32 i buyers, $32| sellers. Tone quid Singapore Coconut Oil Millers Association Closing prices per picul: bulk shipment $475; drums $50$. Tone steady.45 words
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Article, Illustration137 1958-05-11 2 )NE of Singapore's most v 7 talented young singers will shortly leave for Australia where he hopes to embark on a singing career. He is Nat Elias (above) better known to many as the "Mr. Dean Martin of Singapore." This 23-year-old137 words
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252 1958-05-11 2 Just Scraps Of Paper And Lottery Case Fails ONE hundred and twenty thousand Federation Social Welfare Lottery tickets found at the Singapore Airport one day before they could be sold were yesterday described by a Colony District judge as "mere scraps of paper." The Judge Mr. Choor Singh, m ruling252 words
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169 1958-05-11 2 THE Singapore Telephone Board plans to establish three exchanges m Nee Soon, Changi and Jurong as a part of its development scheme, the Gene- ral Manager, Mr. N. V. Knight, told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Knight said that, with the completion of the169 words
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146 1958-05-11 2 FOUR local employees of the Netherlands Trading Society m Singapore have been awarded decorations by Queen Juliana of the Netherlands on the occasion of the centennial anniversary of the N.T.S. The employees are* Mr Kwik Tiang Boon, com£i ad re V- h0 has146 words
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663 1958-05-11 2 T. H. Ong - LET'S MAKE IT A NATIONAL FESTIVAL EVENT T. H. Ong Varsity I Boat Race By T'HE CALM Straits of Johore will turn out to be a civ colourful regatta playground if the idea of an annual Nanyang-Malaya inter-var sity boat race comes tc fruition. Yes, Malaya's very own annual Varsity663 words
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Article63 1958-05-11 2 iriEi Singapore i Christian Worker? rV four delete., to Kua\ pur to attend the Malayan Youns Qm Workers conference ning on Friday. The delegates are J Henry Low. Btanlei Jacob Tay and Terau Souza. Mr. Low tn](j dard the conference concern Itself rr. the establishment ol Christian Workers m63 words
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Article82 1958-05-11 2 IPOH. Sat. General Officer C the 17th Gurkha Overseas Commonv. Forces, Maj. Ger: Robertson yesterdi] first official visit to Ca wealth units statin: Gen. Robertson I his arrival at the a by the CommaCommonwealth Inl gade. Brigadier P.N The General then command posts of thf Royal82 words
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Article55 1958-05-11 2 Boys Brigade Officials THE following wt office-bearers of the N Battalion. B vs 1 B: annual meeting President: Phuai; vice Messrs. Quek Khyl Cheon? Ho k Hai. Mr. Lee Thiam S secretary; Mr. W treasurer: Mr. G. equipment secreUry Strange, asst. c tary: Mr. Uau N3 and Life Boys Ar55 words
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Article40 1958-05-11 2 BERK, Switzerlai (UP) A Fe court yesterday mer fedora' V Max J. Ulrict to 30 hard labour for knowledge The court found l of M conl political inti Sued and reptOf OfflCJ confide: rial" to I* acent Marcel M^40 words
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Article126 1958-05-11 2 the Rr n al to Ton' C °K Cbra today by I 'V^ I ships anrj ,1 Woodland I th w ope n ,f *2J J T he day's p ro '^B Beating O f the rJ of the Rm yev c Ret c M Offlf Admin^ ernment. Mr126 words
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Article26 1958-05-11 2 THE PWggffiS* I Signor Giovann 1 I his wife will w the Queen an inburgh at th Palace d utM visit to Britain ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article21 1958-05-11 2 THE SCOTTIS- I .Conservative ,«f yest "nf to r 'tor' t ,'jj ernment to* 1 .n Density murder. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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327 1958-05-11 3 UOUL PLAY 1 MEETING OF TEACHERS I. vN Sat.— in aiaiaya during the last few v** disabilities and anomalies? \r, '5 was stated by the Union of T en l of the National of mli Tea c ,hers. Federation .Mf'aya Mr. D. 8. RamaThe protest was327 words
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Article, Illustration88 1958-05-11 3 Top: Mr. and Mrs. Michael Vincent after their wedding at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, Singapore. yesterday. The bride, the former Gladys Kennedy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.P Kennedy, is attached to the staff of Central Police Station. The groom, son of Mr. and Mrs. H.W.88 words
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Article29 1958-05-11 3 Telephone nion i iS to Board a new increases -;ing condi:nittee of lay approvto be sent morrow. nds include based on class ho^- employe* s srade and revision.29 words
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Article356 1958-05-11 3 ire the prize winning tickets m the Grand at the International Bazaar for the Vi( toria Memorial Hall, Singapore on L 958. ge, 1623 Mrs. S. D. Jones, Road 74. Auckland, Burned, H.M. Naval Base 6651 Mr. Sim, 9dA, Kin Tak Aye. ah, 3268 Major B R.356 words
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Article205 1958-05-11 3 Certificates To Youth Leaders THE PERMANENT Secretary, to the Singapore Ministry of Labour and Welfare, Mr. L. C. Goh, yesterday told successful candidates of the first Chinese-speaking Leadership Training Course that it was important they should regard themselves primarily as Malayans, serving the country to the best of their ability.205 words
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Article41 1958-05-11 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Employees Provident Fund collected over $6,398,000 from its members last month, latest statistics revealed today Over 2.000 people withdrew about $978,400 during last month, xnd over $2,560 was refunded to 17 members.41 words
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Article77 1958-05-11 3 A SIGNIFICANT fact about Singapore was that she existed only because she is useful. Singapore's acting Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. Francis Thomas, declared yesterday. Mr. Thomas was speaking at the official opening of Pan American Airways' new premises m Robinson Road, Singapore. The77 words
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Article36 1958-05-11 3 A Penang landowner. Lim Ah Khoon, claimed trial m the Magistrate's Court yesterday to a charge of stealing 60 rubber trees valued at $1,200 belonging to Lim Kirn Soo. Hearing is on May 16.36 words
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Article, Illustration324 1958-05-11 3 Thousands At Bazaar For The Blind What's This? I'll Take It FOURTEEN countries participated m the 6th International Bazaar for the Blind held at Jhe Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday. Three were new entrants: Singapore, Pakistan and Vietnam. Other participants were: Australia, Canada, Ceylon, France. India, Japan. New Zealand. the Philippines,324 words
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Article117 1958-05-11 3 CRISANTO HILARIO, special effects man from Manila yesterday flew into Singapore to take charge of special effects for the new Shaw s film Sergeant Hassan. The film, which is written by foimer Singapore journalist Mr. Ralph Modi". win be directed by Asian Film Festival award director Burt117 words
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140 1958-05-11 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Minister for Defence, Dato Abdul Razak bin Dato Hussain, yesterday arrived at Tsmerloh by the Twin Pioneer of the Malayan Royal Air Force for a two-- day visit to South Pahang. He inspected the camp of the Fifth Royal140 words
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Article270 1958-05-11 3 HOUSEWIVES CAN EARN AT HOME Well Copy Jap Light Industries, Says Tunku KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman declared today that the Japanese method of cottage industries will be adoptedly the Federation Government a s a measure to boost Malayan rural industrial activities. The Premier told Malay women270 words
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Article84 1958-05-11 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman today sent 10.000 Rupees to the Prime Minister of Ceylon for the flood relief fund. This is the third contribution from the Federation, the money having been subscribed b y voluntary organizations m the country.84 words
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Article, Illustration79 1958-05-11 3 JOHN YORK who won 2 trophies m one night at a recent contest will be singing at a charity ball at Raffles Hotel on Saturday. May 17. The proceeds of the function will be directed to the Kampong Koo Chai Fire Relief Fund through the Social79 words
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Article32 1958-05-11 3 THREE LONDON Borough councillors have been fined for obstructing the police m riots outside a London town hall caused by flying of the Red flag on May Day. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Advertisement113 1958-05-11 3 Shell's OHO more power for your money... Maximum power, minimum wastage, that's for your money when you bay Shell only what you naturally seek when buying petrol. Sheli has I.CA. Power is lost and performance reduced if Today's modern engines need a premium carbon deposits are left unchecked to upset113 words
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Article66 1958-05-11 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Acid was thown onto the lace of a rice merchant and tin miner while he was sleeping, Police said today. The merchant. Mr. Tan Kin alias Tan Kow. of Mac Arthur Street, is reported to be m a serious condition. Mr. Tan was66 words
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Article, Illustration569 1958-05-11 4 Master Tells Of Bombing Off Amboina THE MASTER of the Greek freighter Armonia, Captain P. Galoudis, yesterday described how a Revolutionary Government plane bombed and sank the Panamanian ship Flying Lark off Amboina on April 28. Captain Galoudis. whose strafed ship steamed into Singapore yesterday bearing 21 survivors from the569 words
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158 1958-05-11 4 SEREMBAX, Sat. Before Malay ca^. truly become the national language, all non-Malays must first be given the opportunity to learn it. but this prerequisite is handicapped by the lac of specialized teachers for the purpose, declared the Minister for Education Inche Mohamed Khir158 words
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Article, Illustration21 1958-05-11 4 THE ARMONIA lies at anchor in the Singapore Outer Roads yesterday, safe after her harrowing experience.21 words
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Article105 1958-05-11 4 IPOH, Sat A Police lieu.enant was wounded by terrorists m the Telok Anson area m an operation last Friday. News of the incident has been withheld for security reasons. A statement issued today said on May 2. a patrol of No. 6 Police Special Squad was fired105 words
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Article124 1958-05-11 4 ESTATE ROW WORRIES THE TUNKU KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Prime Ministfi Tunku Abdul Rahman told The Standard today he was concerned over the present strike staged by 72,000 plantation workers m Malayan estates. "I am really concerned about the strike, but I cannot interfere unless I received a report from the124 words
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Miscellaneous310 1958-05-11 4 fIB*&7rn7nH"VWMMHi fort D:ckson 052 a.m. (sft. Bin.) kl V•J f 1 'Vl 1!'J < m «>f t. 2in.« Penana 8.59 a.m. (6ft. 2in.) R. 27 Royal Malayan Na\y Day: Beating Pm hft of Retreat. Naval Base 6.30 Dm. lli,. linlr|.«ti(lrri( Uivsion;ir3 So KlMyZlli2l^EiiZ^^M^^^l tiety: Free lilm show at H.M. TT^^^^^^^^^^^^^^"310 words
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Article393 1958-05-11 5 CIVITAS - CIVITAS By i.. s REMBANGAN. small road that j from ne main rf lDS hiehwaT m Singa- c ;J I iracU to 'oot- disappears into a > about a mile away. NY, a e<> od quarter*L main thoroughfare initiation of nearly d nianv «> f wh om are Y393 words
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Article, Illustration2167 1958-05-11 5 J. G. Lovell - J. G. Lovell SHORT STORY By NIGHT. HAD FALLEN with hi tr PlCi l sud denness In Malaya Ung iv °fu Northe rfo a c& 0n ro^: rsS tran ge S e tL mi lion broke the silence. The moon m her silvery oath S s the heavens2,167 words
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Article, Illustration547 1958-05-11 5 Bopeep - On the POLICE BEAT Bopeep A STATE of confusion and bewilderment hangs over the heads of certain officers m the Force over the English Language examination barrier. The policy- makers In Empress Place have decided that unless the new A.S.P.s get through this examination, there will be no more promotions547 words
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Article448 1958-05-11 6 Victor Dogger - Victor Dogger Reviewed By MOZART. Die Entfuhring aus dem Serail <m« plete) Constanze: Lois Marshall (soprano) Blond Use Hollwcg (soprano); Belmonte: Leopold Simonf! (tenor); Pedrillo: Gerhard Lnger (tenor) Osm! Gottlob Frick (bass). Beeiham Choral s2 Royal Philharmonic Orchestra rond. Bmiu. Columbia 33CX 1462/3 (Two 12-inch). AS you448 words
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Article, Illustration749 1958-05-11 6 ALL-ROUND MUSICIAN TO CONDUCT EXAMS. THE DIRECTOR of Studies at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music will be visiting Singapore m July. He is 44-year-old Dr. Kenneth Barritt. and he will be here to conduct the annual practical music examinations of the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music.749 words
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1144 1958-05-11 6 AGNES BRACKMANN Reporting From New York J_|AVE any fifty-year-old rubber trees? Well, you can stimulate them by using: a common form of weed-killer. This was the report here last week which was made by the Manufacturing Chemists* Association. It reported that experiments m1,144 words
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Miscellaneous155 1958-05-11 6 POP 20 Britain's best-selling re- 12 TOM U\ cords last week. and his r 1 WHOLE LOTTA WO F PS MAN Marvin Rain- KNOW 00 Sf)^ water 13 WEAR Mv Pai 2 WHO'S SORRY NOW? ElvkVS R^G —Connie Francis. 15 TO BF i 3SWIN G I N' SHEP- Malcolm v155 words
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Article, Illustration1600 1958-05-11 7 Audrey Whiting - Audrey Whiting edited by Which does a modern! bride prefer m SIMON* DE BEAUVOIR, O nt of Europe* most distinguished women authors, necessarily included a great deal about men m her famous book on women, The Second Sex." NOW we bring you this other side of the story1,600 words
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Article, Illustration70 1958-05-11 7 Mindy is egging you on, girls SINGER Mindly Carson thinks that the dress she is wearing m the picture on the right may start a new fashion when she arrives m Britain. She calls it "The Egg Cup Look" and will wear It when she appears with Johnnie Ray on70 words
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Article411 1958-05-11 7 JOHANNESBURG, (Reuter Diepkloof Reformatory, near Johannesburg, South Africa's only "prison without bars" for African juvenile delinquents, closes at the end of the year. The government has decided that the boys should be transferred from the jurisdiction of the Minister of Education to that of the Minister of411 words
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Article59 1958-05-11 7 Striptease By Girl Students TNDIGNANT officials are A investigating a dormitory nartv at exclusive Princeton University during which tio girls did a strip-tease dance before male students When the police arrived to break up the party, one of the flrfr tried to escape by leaping from second'tO s r h59 words
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Article, Illustration142 1958-05-11 7 HE'LL MAKE ONE MORE BID TO CYCLE ROUND THE WORLD FORMER Malay Regiment private, Abdul Rahman bin Khalid, is now m Singapore making plans for another attempt to cycle round the world. Twenty-five-year Abdul, who hails from Kampong Pantai, Seremban, was turned back when he reached the Burma-Thai border m142 words
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Article, Illustration282 1958-05-11 8 Over The Hills Of Rome- rr*RAVEL conscious Malayans A will find M.G.M.'s latest musical the answer to their dream— SEE ROME. Director Roy Rowland has made this junket a better offer than any known, and his treat of seeing this fabulous city by helicopter is a most original gimmick. So282 words
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Article, Illustration359 1958-05-11 8 STEVE NEOH - The South wins hands down this time STEVE NEOH By THE RAID recalls a little known incident m the American Civil War, but Van Heflin and his co-stars have made it one of the best films of its kind. F^ credit g^ the producers, Panoramic Productions who have relived this359 words
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Article, Illustration184 1958-05-11 8 Just One Too Many Tears In This GIFT JTOR a "weepie" THS GIFT OF LOVE has one too manytears, and works overtime to tell the short story of a diseased wife who adopts a problem child from an orphanage after five years of marriage, dies at the height of her184 words
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Article204 1958-05-11 8 TT'HEN the Allies landed on Normandy beach that D-Day, tT the Germans had ten divisions less to hold back the invaders. Twentieth Century Fox is releasing a Zonic production which tries to disclose how and why the Germans failed to muster all their forces to mcci that epic204 words
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Article, Illustration439 1958-05-11 9 KDOXESIA, participating m the Thomas Cud jjp first time, will bring along with them their adviser and masseur when they arrive on tarty also include a treasurer and an I assistant manager. The Indonesians are down to meet the Danes and have439 words
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Article82 1958-05-11 9 will broadnentaries on the to the unfortunate m Singapore n who are the games. I tickets are by the Govern)fflce ti avoid Mr. Hcah Joo Ident of the ation of a repeti- ported m •mas Cup series m v.re a number Mr. Heah said. added that all been taken82 words
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Article56 1958-05-11 9 ST. Andrew's School beat Raffles Institution by 86 runs m a inter-school cricket match played on the Saints ground yesterday. SAINTS: 105 for seven wickets dccl. (Sunderaj 42 Shanker 30, Bala four for 36). RAFFLES: All out for 19 runs (A. L'Estrange five for56 words
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239 1958-05-11 9 Chong Teik To Clash With Teh In Exhibition OON Chong Teik, just returned from England to join the Malayan Thomas Cup training squad tomorrow, will be severely tested m the coming exhibition games at the Singapore Badminton Association Hall on May 16 and 17 He faces Abdullah Piruz on the239 words
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Article78 1958-05-11 9 THE unbeaten Changi Nomad s chalked up another win yesterday at Changi. this time at the expense of the RAAF Tengah XI m a cricket match. F.M. Ferns was mainly responsible for the RAAF collapse. He took six wickets for eight runs. Groves (27) and78 words
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Article53 1958-05-11 9 RESULTS of the Royal Singapore Golf Club Stableford held yesterday at the club: "C" Division Medal: Winner H Gordon (39 pts.); Other Cards: B. V. Salenius (384). D. W. G. Gilmour (36 1/8); A. G. Clinton (35J). Ball Sweep: Ist Nine— H. Gordon (23*). 2nd Nine— A53 words
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Article41 1958-05-11 9 c Malayan a sight-6* 4he week's ciation of Free cinema •-eeing. b given Hock M< BAM. They launch to :e>ts of the Free efn€ ng at the' They nch BAM, Mr. 5 at the m and the m Mr. Heah.41 words
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Article346 1958-05-11 9 (Reuter)to, 18-year-tipped n ai mci. all ot the nal Lawn ■ups he:e of her usual Brazilian 30 minutes enced Auslht -na Long, 6-1 led fourth. semi-finaia ißioomer. ietd, who ets before 11 l big U p s et m the women's singles was the elimination346 words
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Article374 1958-05-11 9 Victory Only In Last 5 Minutes Fed. Combined Services 3, Malacca 1. (Kinloch 2, Bolton) Tan B an Chuan). KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— One goal down and with only five minutes to go, the Federation Combined Services staged a spirited recovery to snatch a dramatic 3-1 victory374 words
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Article87 1958-05-11 9 Schools Table-Tennis CHINESE High School strong contenders for the interschool taKe tennis honours scored a 5-0 win over St. Patrick's School m the third day of the championship at the Singapore Youth Sports Centre yesterday. The results. Siglap Secondary bt. Gan Eng Seng Government Chinese Middle School 5-4; Chinese High87 words
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Article47 1958-05-11 9 BELGRADE. May 10 (Reuter) —Manager Walter Winterbottom today named the following England Football team to Dlay against Yugoslavia here tomorrow: E Hopkinson, D. Howe. E. G. Langley, R. Clayton, Billy Wright (Captain). W. Slater, B. Douglas, R. Charlton. D. Kevan, Haynes. T. Finney.47 words
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Article41 1958-05-11 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Recreation Club beat NonBenders by one wicket In a cricket match played yesterday. Scores, Non-Benders 87 (Bains 25, Devanport 18, J. Lim 3-15). SCRC 88-9 (J. Lim 22. Le Mercier 4-23, Kirn Swee 2-9).41 words
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Article401 1958-05-11 9 Munro Brothers Shine In SCC Swim THE Munro Brothers Douglas and Kenneth, won several events at the Number One championship gala of the Singapore Swimming Club at Tanjong Rhu yesterday. Douglas shared honours In the 'under 17 years' group with John A. French, each scoring wins In two events. while401 words
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Article340 1958-05-11 9 A SPLENDID 'double' by former All-Malaya and Singa*pore cricketer. Heyzer Perera, helped Singapore Recreation Club to beat Royal Air Force Tenjjah by 69 runs on the Padang yesterday. SRC. 134 for eight dec. (H Perera 47, Glendenning 32, Gibson four for 29 and Jones thr*e for 1).340 words
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Article, Illustration368 1958-05-11 9 (By An Army Correspondent) WHAT a splendid victory the Loyals won m the Final of :he Caldbeck Cup at Tanglin on Wednesday. The defeated Singapore Engineer Regiment players were full of praise and admiration at the football skill and superb368 words
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Advertisement475 1958-05-11 9 cash prizes tznnn tin £Pm#n FIRST prize $3,000.00 /^A^v SECOND prize $1,000.00 /^/nV THIRD prize 500.00 M§ruJ 10 consolation prizes each $50.00 <^A***v Which of these six children do you consider to be most affected Sy worms? I F«kration Bloated J n bP« Sulky No V--fl Sleepy r I y475 words
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Article88 1958-05-11 10 COLOMBO, May 10 (UP) The Ceylon Government demanded yesterday a complete explanation of why a touring Ceylon soccer team had cone to North Korea without Government permission. The team left In April on an approved tour of Burma and China. In China it received the North Korean88 words
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Article, Illustration531 1958-05-11 10 NO PICNIC FOR SOCCER MEN IN TRAINING Preparing For Tokyo A DAY m the life of Federation footballers preparing for the third Asian Games at Tokyo this month is certain]} no picnic. Eighteen players representing the cream of soccer talent m the country go through the mill m an eight531 words
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Article, Illustration18 1958-05-11 10 A Rock 'n Roll? IT IS not a version of the Rock V Roll, but FAM soccer-men exercising.18 words
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Article73 1958-05-11 10 MOSCOW, May 10 (AFP)— Mikhail Botvinnik regained his world chess title when he beat world champion Vassily Smyslov m the 23rd of their 24-game world series here yesterday. Smyslov took the title from Botvinnik m 1957. Yesterday's 23rd match ended m a draw after being adjourned73 words
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Article74 1958-05-11 10 IPOH. Sat. Entries from Perak for the forthcoming Malayan Badminton championships at Penang from June 19 to 22 are as follows Singles Chan Teng Kok (State champion), Ng Boon Bee (Malayan Schoolboys champion). Foo Voon Khean and Lim Foh Thye Doubles Fo o Vo'ns Khean Soo74 words
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Article, Illustration22 1958-05-11 10 IT'S TOUGH fr F AM p.oyen whH. < ninin9 y J^^ZTJZ rigorout exercises at the Stadium.22 words
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Article151 1958-05-11 10 VICTORIA Schc entered th P ftna Wong Shield when they beai tion 0.8.A. by 13 Kafiles ground yest< The Victorian meet the winnen Andrew's Scha Brothers semi-final tie. VICTORIA SCHOOI Q| S. Kulasingam Sundram E. Retnam lbw Pa ram c Guno,. Hoffman Vijiaratnam t\ Hoffman Yogorajah lbw Hoffman Thamby151 words
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Article98 1958-05-11 10 ANGELS CAMP, Cliffli May 10 <Reuter> -L V ged champion jumping 2 from all Darts of the are assembling here as H ing for the InttTßllJ Frog Jumping contest I May 13 to 18 enters the f week. Already here Is a S^i entry Rolli who J terday was98 words
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Article35 1958-05-11 10 KARACHI. May I ter) The >ecor.: gent of Pakistan tors m the Asian Gam? 19 boxers, dimmers officials, left for Tokyo night. ar I The party inriudes weightlifters. five o<and four swimmer*35 words
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Article16 1958-05-11 10 PARIS. Mr: 10 (B French :.iwn tenii'S w pionship>. lch 0D on May 16.16 words
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Article28 1958-05-11 10 MOSCOW. Maj^ ft Russia's Grlg a JI v r:d chkin. who set w kilometre* wa» 20 kUometres w^ Btalinabad >^ l n( v Soviet News Agenc porti>.28 words
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Article683 1958-05-11 11 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Special Feature juris Away With. Deletion Derby By I-MCHT of y es^f r da y' s iateur <»<** at Kuala S.p«" was Noble surprise win when he upset a %l Moondyne to pay $86. naaen by WilKJble came through l storming run in the beat Moondyne lengths.683 words
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74 1958-05-11 11 TOKYO. May 10 (Reuter) Mr. Avery Brundaje. STTIr from Honolulll m# t t mittee. thp same selected as the »ite lor me Olympic Games. The president of the International Olympic Congress added, however, that the subject was not ud for discussion during the74 words
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Article, Illustration176 1958-05-11 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Selangor slammed Pahang 9-0 to qualify for the final of the inter-state schools soccer competition for the Rahman Cup trophy on the ~i Merdeka stadium today. Selangor played well as a team but Pahang appeared short of practice and could not settle down.176 words
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117 1958-05-11 11 P.T.C. MAY INTRODUCE TWO-DIGIT LOTTERY PENANG. Sat. The President of the Prnang Turf Club. Dr. Lee Tiang Kong, said today that his committee is giving; serious consideration to the introduction of a twodigit lottery, similar to the illegal 100-character lottery Dr. Lee said that the Penang Turf Club has not117 words
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71 1958-05-11 11 Hockey Star Fails In Medical Test KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Amanullah Karim, Federation hockey olympian, who was on the doubtful list to go to the Asian Games is definitely not going. Today Karim failed to pass a medical examination. He has knee trouble. Ismail Rakri will now take Karim's place. The71 words
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Article55 1958-05-11 11 SYDNEY. May 10 (Reuter) The touring Blackpool soccer team today overwhelmed Australia at Sydney Sports ground to win 8-2. Watched by a crowd of more than 18,000. Australia quickly went to a 2-0 lead when Nunn twice goaled cleverly. But Charnley (2) and Perry replied to give Blackpool55 words
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Article241 1958-05-11 11 TENNIS DISPUTE CONTINUES TOKYO, May 10 Reuter) Ceylonese and Philippines tennis authorities today continued their wordy battle on the site for the Davis Cup eastern zone finals with Ceylon threatening to take the dispute to higher authorities. Mr. A. T. Pereira, secretary of the Cevlon Lawn Tennis Association, who is241 words
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Article27 1958-05-11 11 LONDON, May 10, (AFP).— The English Athletic Association yesterday authorised the ase of padded shoe s for the iUh jump In England this season.27 words
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504 1958-05-11 11 Peter Wong - Peter Wong WONG IS OUT OF RACE By POPULAR SINGAPORE motor cyclist, K. C. Wong, who made a successful comeback at the Lim Chu Kang Speed Trial m March by winning the prime award for the fastest time of the day, will504 words
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Miscellaneous201 1958-05-11 11 SINGAPORE SOCCER— S.A.F. A. League Div. 3A Perhimponan Stia vs. Indian B.S., M.F.4. 5.25 p.m. 3 A Customs S.C. vs. Royal Nary. S.T.C. 5.15 p.m. 2B Police "A'' vs. Maxwell S.C, Police Grounds, 5.15 p.m. CRICKET Senior Tournament Army vs. C.S.C Army grounds. LA. vs. University, LA.' S.C.C. vs. S.R.C.201 words
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Article, Illustration208 1958-05-11 12 PARIS, May 10, (UP) Popular Republican leader Pierre Pflimlin. bolstered by encouragement from the powerful Socialist Party, tried to convince the Independents today that he is the man to end the nations 25 day-old governmental crisis. Pflimlin, given almost no chance of success 24208 words
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159 1958-05-11 12 NICOSIA, May 10. (Reuter) Mr. Ronald Stott, chairman of the Cyprus R.S.P.C.A., was yesterday quoted as describing the mass shooting of dogs by British Policemen m Nicosia suburbs as "absolutely disgusting." In an interview published m the Cyprus Mail, Mr. Stott said he had159 words
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Article285 1958-05-11 12 Pledge To 'Liberate' The Arab Peoples CAIRO, May 10 (UP).— Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev has promised United Arab Republic President Gamal Abdel Nasser to support Nassers Nationalist struggle m the Middle East, the semiofficial Middle East News Agency reported from Moscow yesterday. The report, made by285 words
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181 1958-05-11 12 Congress Party Govt. Resigns In Orissa NEW DELHI, May 10 (Reuter)..— The Congress Party government m Orissa State resigned yesterday climaxing a 12-day crisis which followed the arrest of several members of the principal Opposition Party on charges of abducting and wrongfully confining two Congress members of the Assembly. Congress181 words
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Article48 1958-05-11 12 EDINBURGH, Scotland May 10, (UP) Prime Minister Harold Macmillan last night reaffirmed Britain's intention to retain the H-bomb. Speaking to a rally of Scottish Tories the Premier said that "until we can obtain by international agreement controlled disarmament we must not lower our guard."48 words
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Article26 1958-05-11 12 OBSERVERS m Belgrade predicted last night that President Tito of Yugoslavia will cancel his planned visit to Poland, due to be made shortly Reuter.26 words
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Article167 1958-05-11 12 PAINTING OF THE YEAR FOR THE first time m many years, Britain's Royal Academy has given an "A" award, to the portrait of the Countess of Dalkeith by John Ralph Merton. The painting, which took 1,500 hours to complete, is m Renaissance style on a panel 3 feet high by167 words
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Article81 1958-05-11 12 VALETTA. Malta. May 10, (Reuter).— The former Maltese Prime Minister, Mr. Dom Mintoff, has appealed to the Australian Labour opposition leader. Dr. Herbert Evatt. to press for a mixed Australian Parliamentary delegation to investigate the Malta crisis. "To be effective, no time should be lost," Mr.81 words
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Article37 1958-05-11 12 PRESIDENT Eisenhower will send the Presidential plane Columbine 111 to Honolulu next month to pick up President Carlos P. Garcia of the Philippines, who has acceoted an invitation to visit Washington on June 17-19.— U.P37 words
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214 1958-05-11 12 LONDON, May 10 (Reuter).— The Post Office last night began flying airmail from abroad 113 miles to Birmingham for sorting, due to a "go-slow" movement by postal workers here. The mail is to be sorted m the Midland City and then flown back here214 words
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Article73 1958-05-11 12 WASHINGTON, May 10 (UP) Unemployment among workers covered by jobless benefits dropped by 66,900 during the week ended April 26, the Government reported yesterday. It was the biggest drop since last July before the recession started. It also was the second week m a row that73 words
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Article37 1958-05-11 12 THE fourth youth conference of the 1,700,000 member West German Steel Workers Union, yesterday proposed a march on Bonn of all union youth movements m protest against nuclear arms for the West German forces. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article35 1958-05-11 12 IT was reported from Kuwait yesterday that a decision was expected soon about offshore oil concessions m the neutral zone between Kuwait and Saudi Arabia for which Japanese and Western companies are competing. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article51 1958-05-11 12 a toU?of D so7'7^q 10 nnin cU ter The Royal Mint P™duced ?o £s than in i 19? l th col s J ast ear-about 8,000,000 more coins man m 1J56, the Treasury announced. outpi'trce^'loVooToio 1118 l3St f Ur ye S that the ess ssr&sa51 words
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Article204 1958-05-11 12 'RUSSIA STOLE U.S. SECRETS' Red Progress In Science WASHINGTON, May 10 (UP).— The Senate Internal Security Sub-Com-mittee said today that secrets stolen from the United States helped Russia launch its Sputniks and score other scientific gains. The sub-committee offered no specific facts to support the assertion. In a report of204 words
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135 1958-05-11 12 London Bus Strike: No End In View LONDON, May 10 (UP).— The London bus strike went into its sixth day today with no end m sight, but the threat of a rail walkout which would tie ud traffic throughout Britain appeared to have eased slightly. Londoners appeared to have adjusted135 words
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Article, Illustration782 1958-05-11 13 TOM TULLET - YOUTHFUL CRIMINALS TOM TULLET fOUAJTHOUSAND by- AMD ALL ARE BLITZ BABIES |MG PEOPLE ARE CROWDING INTO BRITAIN'S BORSTALS rA FRIGHTENING SPEED. AND THESE YOUNG PEOPLE ARE BLITZ BABIES OF THE LAST WAR. rtui-Lt ARE p!y 4.000 blitx jluve been conJj crimes. More 2000 have been tg Borstal m the HO782 words
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Article, Illustration644 1958-05-11 13 "YTTE want you to know how much we've all enjoyed your company," said an Australian speaker at a dinner for 25 Asian students m the rural city of Goulburn, New South Wales recently. "We hope we'll soon see you all up here again." The644 words
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Advertisement130 1958-05-11 13 It PAYS to advertise m our Classified Columns 9&STANDARO MX CONSTIPATION WRRIES ARE OVER nwxzz- •'■■"■''''"ir MOMMY ALWAYS GIVES ME Milk of Magnesia Because it provides mor# ■^§^j|3gjpli[jggfi complete relief than single- Wf^L purpose laxatives, which hay* no effect on the acid IndlgespA tlon that usually accompanies B constipation. For130 words
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Article, Illustration62 1958-05-11 14 Yam, Yam, What A Dish GORGEOUS as ever m a sparkling decollete, screen queen Gina Lollobrigida has an ear for the conversation and an eye for her own figure as she listens attentively to the table talk, while daintily munching an un-fatten-ing "grissino" (bread-stick). The beautiful actress was eating out,U.P. - 62 words
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201 1958-05-11 14 Undersea Battle Between Man And Shark A CROBATIC swim mer Johnny Bowers fought an underwater battle with a five-foot-long shark m the sea off Miami, Florida, last week-end. Johnny, who gives exhibitions of acrobatic diving, spotted the shark near a coral reef and m these waters most sharks are timid!201 words
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Article, Illustration1070 1958-05-11 14 WILLIAM DRURY - A call to arms— against THAT SACK DRESS WILLIAM DRURY PEOPLE m SUCH FUNNY RNIMfILS by cotumnist-OMrioonist MEN, ACT NOW! Tomorrow may be too late! Bugler, sound the alarm. Man the barricades. Boil the oil. Muster the yeomen, summon the bowmen, and alert the halberdiers. This is WAR! The sack1,070 words
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Article, Illustration67 1958-05-11 14 THE other evening mi n «l two smugwumps were SHapp in C^ over a couple of sten^ahs uh sl^ butted into their gossip, una'V > uninvited. unann oun f^ The newcomer's head ua* «r^ because he had nothing sni< v Prol^ J WhS wa S ha tha f67 words
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Article, Illustration1101 1958-05-11 14 'pHERE ARE TWO schools 1 of thought on when babies should be fed. There is one school which considers that babies should be fed more or less by the clock, either three or four hourly, and there is another1,101 words
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Article, Illustration320 1958-05-11 15 PHYL - For Their Womanly Dignity... PHYL By rroMFN have many 3 tcess!»ries to go their dresses, but hiway with one k handbag and it Ljl immediately beLje their womanly n to feel lost indbag, and enough to ne, for they at least f the latest r apparels ;:.cd to suit handbags320 words
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Article, Illustration462 1958-05-11 15 Jeanne Graham - THREE MEN RULE THIS REALM Jeanne Graham reports from Paris ncyi^^jEW^Sm^ntSßi i° 'V h p couf uricr ln Paris this season? Wh has taken the p |ace of the late Christian Dior, undisputed leader of fashion for more than ten years? There is no undisputed leader now. Three kings ofU.P. - 462 words
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Article, Illustration203 1958-05-11 15 4 FASHION show was a highlight of Radio Malaya's Talentine Finals' Contest at the Badminton Hall last night. The proceeds of the show were m aid of the Asian Games Fund and the Aged People m the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus. The fashion show was staged203 words
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Article380 1958-05-11 15 I\TY friend sighed as XTX she put down the newspaper. "Relatives are a dead loss," she said "Unless they happen to live a nice long way off." She had just finished reading the tragic story of Mrs. Edith Chubb, who had too much to do380 words
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Advertisement106 1958-05-11 15 NOW! FOR YOU... jSh i^sliij^^Sfl PUi P^ Xv Now you oan bring new glory to your hair with fiS/O the golden shampoo JAI ft I American women rave about I W^^-W^W^. /f j Halo't sprcial *g;lonfvTnjjr' inf^rrdient gives your wff /^R^aKl«^a\ 1 hair new tparkle Leaves it so cZ/oji so106 words
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912 1958-05-11 16 IS HE THE 'WHITE GOD' OF THIS WILD CITY? TT WAS a hot. steamy 1 afternoon m May, 1925. A tall thick-set man swung astride his sturdy little horse near Cuyaba, m Brazil, and headed into the Matto Grosso, a huge tract of jungle which no white man has fully912 words
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Article226 1958-05-11 16 DENIS DUNN - PUNCHES in PRINT DENIS DUNN By a Woman's magazine: "During my first romance, our lunchtime rendezvous was the skeleton of the mammoth m the Natural History Museum. Looking back. I think, as a meeting place, it was rather sweet." THE NEARER THE BONES THE SWEETER THE MEET. Charged with stealing226 words
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Article219 1958-05-11 16 UNKNOWN - LOST WITHOUT TRACE UNKNOWN by he had met a white with blue eyes and a] grey beard living t>H tribe of Indians. The'i^B had introduced t.M only a.s "Colonel, jl Army" but had showj fl a signet ring which tfl responded to one FaiWj always wore He had BE Rattin219 words
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Miscellaneous61 1958-05-11 16 1 USELESS EUSTACE J Th« terret of my vIPJ^I smooth, white hand* is simple MlN't do all tho unrk I'm just filling m my diary for next week, dear. Are there two 'TV m cremated? "THERE'S where your birth certificate got to, Mabel amone these old photos." "HE say s61 words
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178 1958-05-11 21 MARY BARNARD - Do You Enjoy Embroidery? l)° y° u enjoy embroidery? an* IrfV 8 a new amusing w QU i! C !ii Wlly to e »broider nla W ash able and ironable Plastic foam flower and leaf shapes already cut out can178 words
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Article25 1958-05-11 21 Who profits by a crime commits the m crime— SENECA. WISE WORDS n A hug is a roundabout way of expressing affec- tion.25 words
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Article, Illustration91 1958-05-11 21 SIX SMART GIRLS came to London town recently and with them they brought six horses they had hired for the day. Here they are on parade m the park near London's Albert Hall. The girls belong to an organization called "The Horse Rangers of theMirror - 91 words
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Article320 1958-05-11 21 AMBROSE HEATH - SO CRISPY AND CRUNCHY AMBROSE HEATH. Put A Kick Into Your Cooking ...And Here's How \f OST people love the rich, creamy flavour of real butter m sweet dishes. And now that butter is so much cheaper, why not indulge yourself? You might like to try some crisp and crunchy320 words
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Advertisement76 1958-05-11 21 Have you I Good health comes from good food, and m every healthy > diet there must be some bulk as well as carbohydrates and •ugar for energy. Bread and Chivert Olivers Jam is full of fruit and sugar, I^^^^Vi good for you and such wonderful flavour. I Remember when76 words
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Miscellaneous1704 1958-05-11 21 mmbmb^mmm—^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^T^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^MMMHi^B I MARCH 21- APRIL 20 Aries). There is still some risk of misunderstandings. You can do a great deal to reduce this, especially by wise planning of the next day or two. In general your arrangements go along on average lines. This would be best for anything off-routine could1,704 words
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Miscellaneous272 1958-05-11 21 a number of things beyond their control to spoil their efforts. Don't you do itl JANUARY 20— FEBRUARY 18 (Aquarius) Another week wnich contains important family events. You seem to be reaching the peak of emotional gratification. It is clear that nappiness and success of domestic plans are guaranteed. Try272 words
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Article, Illustration1485 1958-05-11 22 OH WHAT A DELIGHT TO DRIVE THIS FAST BEAUTY PERFORMANCE* SAFETY AXD STYLE gffd i) The Weekly M*age For Motorists OTHER SPORT CARS HAVE ENJOYED SUCH WIDE APPEAL FOR SO LONG AT SUCH A REASONABLE INITIAL COST AS THE MG. What is the reason for this enviable popularity? Why do1,485 words
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Article, Illustration214 1958-05-11 22 A TEAM of three "works" sponsored Ford Zephyrs fitted with automatic transmission took part m the Production Touring; Car race m Silverstone on May 3. This was the first time m Britain that such equipped cars have entered m a race, and with such happy214 words
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Article, Illustration361 1958-05-11 23 A DELIGHTFUL CHANGE IN CRIME MYSTERIES THE CHINESE BELL MURDERS, by Robert van Gulik (Michael Joseph, London. 288 pp. 13s. 6d.). IN spite of the Chinese circumlocutions and philosophies, or because of them. I found this book quite a delightful change from the modern murder mystery. It is a three-in-one361 words
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Article601 1958-05-11 23 Christine Diemer - Christine Diemer AKU-AKU, BY THOR HEYERDAHL. TRANSLATED BY F.H. LYON, (GEORGE ALLEN JNWIN LTD., LONDON. 360 pp. 215.) 'piE PUBLISHERS have done handsomely by the author of "Kon-Tiki,*» published eight years ago. and his current book about Easter Island, its mysteries, its inhabitants, past and601 words
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Article, Illustration786 1958-05-11 23 THE TREASURED ONE. THE STORY OF RUDIVORAVAN PRINCESS OF SIAM, AS TOLD BY HER TO RUTH ADAMS KNIGHT. (HUTCHINSON OF LONDON. 200 pp. 155.) gOOKS by and about living royalty are seldom satisfactory. Too much is either left unsaid or told with786 words
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Advertisement344 1958-05-11 23 5 S r^ Dr. West's Germ-Fighter BAD NEWS FOR GERMS P —^.'S -^Vy* ■>/ n i i r> >l bY i J^lbbx. I j 'jF/ ii B^r iflV W *£~?"W, I A^-übbbbbbbbbH .^H k-> _I- 9 V \C /_T *3__H *_9 I AT,. -Jf J F_t 9C 7) "^^^__H _rf_^s*344 words
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Advertisement80 1958-05-11 23 I 1 I lie -thought hiQ zhkt 1 waQ white. uh£/7 1 v^V V *<o OU can see at a ance ©W^ Silt s^' rt as b een washed m Sur/ •x I^»?S^^SB#T^A ThJs wonderful washing powder really J-7 washes whiter, and coloureds, too, come O^^yCf^HßSfißHßp out of those rich80 words
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Article, Illustration34 1958-05-11 24 AN EX-QUEEN SAILS INTO EXILE WITH HER MOTHER EX-QUEEN Soraya of Iran sails into exile with her mother. They left Genoa on board the liner SS Constitution for New York la s t month.34 words
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Article140 1958-05-11 24 BALTIMORE, (Reuter) Art for art's sake failed to Impress a customs official here. Confronted by a dozen canvasses "painted" by Congo, a two-and-a-half-year-old chimpanzee who uses the London Zoo as a studio, Mr. J. Rossprevost, firmly ruled they were not art and were subject140 words
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Article, Illustration1061 1958-05-11 24 Andrew Roth - WHO IS THE STERILE PARTNER? Andrew Roth THEY'RE STILL TALKING ABOUT SORAYA In Kampong Teheran WILL THE SHAH (BELOW) TAKE THIS GIRL (ABOVE) AS NEW QUEEN? T CERTAINLY DID NOT EXPECT TO RUN INTO X MALAYANS OR EX-MALAYANS IN IRAN'S CAPITAL. In fact, at one point I did not expect1,061 words
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Article50 1958-05-11 24 CARPET THAT GROWS A NEW type of ready•r*- made lawn is being sold m Long Island, New York. It is a fibre ''carpet,* impregnated with grass seed. You just spread it out, peg it down, water regularly then get out your lawn mower Cost: MSI 7 for 250 square feet.50 words
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Article, Illustration107 1958-05-11 24 ACTRESS Audrey Hepburn, recently named one of the world's ten best dressed women, renewed her wardrobe m Rome— whereto her Parisian favourite couturieur travelled on that purpose with his staff. The models were created by French designer Hubert de Gyvenchy, to suit Miss Hepburn's figure and personality.A.P. - 107 words
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Article191 1958-05-11 24 SAYINGS OF THE WEEK a housewife >1 bankruptcy 1 lavish expen,.. r^| soap, mar gar; I ges and too^l »J Th Chairman ever Ltd. of t J The only c,,u I body of babie* I mink headg ear I Financial Sec™, 1 the Treasury Ury l What's a hrn. against191 words
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Advertisement614 1958-05-11 24 RestoreYouthfulVigour To Glands m 24 Hours New Discovery Brings f^k Pleasures of Life to Men Z& Who Feel Old Before \3f Their Time Do you feel older than you bj-«? Are S**^^fljP^^ M .Jslik. you larking In youthful animation? Do ssW &^P^^k. you enjoy the society of beautiful f 9^^^sP"j|fe^^HsW614 words
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Advertisement73 1958-05-11 24 A CUP OF ENERGY N^f^i FOR BREAKFAST I /Svgjw j A cup of Ovaltine at breakfast will give you vital energy that' p|^|W;*r^ lasts the whole day. It is both filling and nourishing, and children! I ll|§l|§^ f especially love its flavour. Start each day with Ovaltine— MU^f^B^l hot or.73 words
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