Sunday Standard, 6 July 1958
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Title Section21 1958-07-06 1 < w* r lr m n s. SUNDAY STANDARD Vol. IX No. 4 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, |ULY 6, 1958 24 Paget 20 ctt.21 words
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Article375 1958-07-06 1 Lebanon Forces Shoot It Out With Snipers BEIRUT, July 5 (Reuter)—Firing broke out in the centre of Beirut early today around the Government Offices and Presidential Palace. The gun battle followed a few noun 1 lull in heavy iii ing winch wont on between insurgents and375 words
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222 1958-07-06 1 MINISTER WARNS OF SYNTHETIC THREAT SEREMBAN, Sat.— l he Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, today warned that Malaya would lose its position in the world's rubber industry unless another million acres were replanted in the next ten years. Speaking at the Rotar> Club installation dinner here,222 words
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161 1958-07-06 1 NICOSIA, July 5 (I'PI) British troops threw a cordon round the "little battleground" suburb of Omorphitu today afier discovering a small arsenal of weapons in a sudden raid. Police and troops launched the raid on both Greek and Turkish houses in the village161 words
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Article53 1958-07-06 1 BELGRADE, July S (UPI) Fourteen persom were killed an i ai least 16 othen Mrioua\j Injured when a tourist but n unfed oil i mountain road Into i ravine l»00€ feel below, reports reaching here said today. The accident o rcurred between PEC and A'hv.ievice, near53 words
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Article32 1958-07-06 1 SMALL-S CA L E fighting, rail sabotage and rebel attacks BPUttered across Algeria in the 24 hours following Gen. Charles de Gaulle's visit, the French Army headquarters reported yesterday. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 32 words
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Article33 1958-07-06 1 AXTARA NeWI Agency said yc>tcrdciy that the Indonesian Shipping Minister, Mr. Mohammed Xazir, had concluded an agreement in Warsaw for the delivery of 24 Polish ships to the Republic. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article16 1958-07-06 1 SENHORA Berta Craveiro Lopes, 58-year-old wife of the Portuguese President, died yesterday. ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article378 1958-07-06 1 THE British Government has now given official confirmation to the part that the Federation will play in the internal security of Singapore. Consultations are now going on, according to the Under Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. John Profumo, between the British and Singapore Governments on how this378 words
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Article, Illustration95 1958-07-06 1 IT'S traditional that some sort of vehicle should be used to transport newlvweds from the reception place, and Mr. Arthur Allan Rogers a,nd Miss Valma r Lund, who were married at St. Andrew's Cathedral. Singapore. yesterday, chose the familiar trisha to do it in, ablyFreddy Oey - 95 words
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Article120 1958-07-06 1 THOUSANDS GATHER FOR A MIRACLE' TERM, Italy, July 5 (UPI) A devout crowd oi 15.000 gathered on the outskirts ol Terni in Centra! Italy last night to wait for "a miracle." Many of them said they saw a mysterious light rise from the ground toward the moon. The crowd gathered120 words
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Advertisement247 1958-07-06 1 <iivsi ami -V#»fr#»*f I! i-M M) RADIOGRAM Hodei Mauritius De Luxe i kt.iil Compartment, 4«Speed K» <ord Changer. S.ngaporc:' Penang |1 .050.00 Federation 51,195.00 mifHURE >O'J SEE AND HEAR THE LATEST K> BLUE SPOTS f(lu<> Spot Ihuitvr.s t A v of Malaya and i rf Borneo: KEti-.^AT RADIO CO., LTD.247 words
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Article306 1958-07-06 2 Eighteen Saved Off Eden By A Passing Liner PENANG, Sat.— The crew of the passenger liner u F-ankiuit," which left the Swettenham pier here Ust night on her voyage back to Hamburg via Genoa took part in a thrilling sea rescue off Eden while the306 words
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Article183 1958-07-06 2 BOND VITAL FOR WORLD THE bnpofftanci of ttw bood \^r>\\^<c') \hc Unitcri States tad the British Commonwealth foi both nations, as we!! as for thg free world, urn ftoomd jfCSterdav hf Us! American Consul General In Singapore, Mr. A\r:y F. PtltCrgOO, at his ftai parti hi honour of Ameruan Inriepondcn183 words
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105 1958-07-06 2 PETROL KIOSK OWNERS GET A WARNING SINGAPORE petrol kiosk Owners have been warned Dy the City Council thai any attempt by them to increase the Storage capacity in the:r tanks without prior permission o:n the authorities will be dealt with seriously. The Council's Vehii ies and Firo Brigade Committee on105 words
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Article, Illustration107 1958-07-06 2 THREE dances, new to Singapore, were demonstrated at the "AH Ranks" Dp.nee of the Keat Hong Detachment. 30th Battalion R.A.0.C.. at th e Union Jack Club at the weekend, by Mis* Anne Harrison, former teacher at the Josephine Bradley School of Dancing. London. The dances,107 words
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323 1958-07-06 2 IPOH, vSat. Four Chinese, including one resident from Hongkong, were produced in the Magistrates Cour* here today following a police raid on a houso in Kampar Road yesterday in connection with an alleged large scale 'gambling racket.' They wore: Lou Kok CheoasL M, ot Hongkoog;323 words
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Article36 1958-07-06 2 MR. Victor A. It Suzuki, assistant to the president of Messrs. Ysshlms optical Co.. Lt'l., Tokyo, met the Yashima camera dealers at a dinner at the HeOH| Kong Restaurant it Pcrranu on Friciav night.36 words
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Article, Illustration139 1958-07-06 2 GIVE UNION MEMBERS EDUCATION A VISITING American trade unionist said in Singapore yesterday tha 1 a.l union.s in the Colony should conduct adult education rllisci in thr night for members. Mr. Robert F. QOBS, the international representative Of the International Federation of Petroleum Workers U.S.A.i a rived in the Colony139 words
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Article31 1958-07-06 2 A 04-year-oid woman, Chew Quay Hoon, was found hanging in her room at Prangin Lane. Pcnan^. on Friday night, hv her husband, who ret'irred to the house after work.31 words
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Article118 1958-07-06 2 FIRE STUDENTS REPLY TO CRITICISM KUALA LUMPUR Sat. —In an open letter to the P:e:-s today, the student officer- attending the Central Fire Training School staled thai it Hfai a complimentary asset til tMe exec lent training** they were receiving at the school to have boen ebOSCn lOf duty at118 words
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Article104 1958-07-06 2 PDIAKG, Bat Flu Executive Council of the !\!ii'.rt\;,:i Postal and Telecommunicationi Uniformed Stall Union, a 1 ti-c conclusion of tti laio daf sjaset* ing here today, passed a resolution arhicta dedaied Ihal governments Trade Union policy showed hostility towards the Trade Union novecnent. The neeting alao104 words
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Article208 1958-07-06 2 CORONER TAKES A BOAT TRIP MALACCA, Sat. The Coroner, Mr. Ramanatha Iy< r. to adjourne ri hearing in th< n die of an inquest and requests i the i to take Msb to tha scenf of a motoi boat incident in v.hun five Indonesian rev men were drowned ()< Ht208 words
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Article137 1958-07-06 2 'Blue' Film' Case Against Woman Xl M 1.1 \i|'| A uom.ii operator (or! not Ruilt> her housf i the m r»« "blue film Fo« H.i <I;vm«d vh, the film She ;idmi!t' taken SKI f. her hous" screening Yap Si pleaded 1.11 I sion of a protect^ fix- ri.K of ifc,137 words
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Article18 1958-07-06 2 THI P.D Kudli Ltf Drp S;:j> Polio* Y. been tra U Sen as the Aon Ir- pi I18 words
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Advertisement861 1958-07-06 2 SITUATIONS VACANT FLATS FOR SAU LOOKING FOR A |OB> i ONI NEWLY COM^LITIO BLOCK r sn(i ?fW h IDf jt tvs *r- spscous K'Oun& WANTED q? a n- T 3354 SS tUlapheng operator Apply penonally k* VEHICLES FOR SALE WANTED WAITRESStS. OUALIT Y TESTED CARS rr tv SSSR'JrtmiSL F. 4861 words
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Advertisement278 1958-07-06 2 ABOUT YOUR FUTURE P- s f^cr>t r tr ir ra school can gu'de and ~I P WKtt HOUH men to Success and SeXM ty fexpc-' fj t ~>n t"f j Fr^k-kccr k AccounMiCv, a l L^ti^-TC 'fll WH6 Cr^r-i E;\,cat Ex.i-n rat on h^tih >.•■>- r\Cr -:5 \CA'^ The c278 words
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Advertisement184 1958-07-06 2 IPOHS LATEST SOCIAL RENDEZyOUI GRAND OPENING SYDNEY MILK BAR AND RESTAURAN (AIR-CONDITIONED) 54, COCKMAN STREET, IPOH— TEL: 5707 MANAGER: MR. WONG FATT HONG ALL-POINTS BULLETIN I Lgfl 13-State Teletype I^^BJ ARMED CONS BREAK OUT OF QUENTIN BY PLAKEPfIjJ shoot down on siGHT^^BaMBBY^r aaVk —^SBaVßaßßaal ißai Bill M X H I184 words
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122 1958-07-06 3 Mrs. Lim Is First Customer Of Chung Khiaw's New Bank N( MII\W Hanks H hr m. h had as T ..r;-« r Mrv lim Hi, the W i: Minister. had oflhJ^jKlared v »P™ >***- •"Jr* im yah! s* 000 into „r,iunt. the tr.nvict.on of —\iny. "L, mm the juest-uf-J* a122 words
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Article34 1958-07-06 3 MPt'R. Sat ,in the Federation ->secution ft urs do not or said j Department, B said that to the pui> asi year. ed a warning aide log book J-- T.-T.34 words
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87 1958-07-06 3 Singapore Ninth Maj RBI Pates, ye'hrce men, two •t wtam brothers, to I c next As? ing and n^ irere Ghanl 1 Jonit \hrnad h n T nit, It, Bad H -m bin flilQUilH. It. The three. VM arres'ed by the Police m Johore87 words
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Article, Illustration119 1958-07-06 3 MINISTER'S ASSURANCE TO INVESTORS SEREMBAN. Sat.— Minister for Commerce and Industry. Mr. Tan Siew Sin. tonight reiterated that preference would naturally be given to local capital investment but added that there would be no discrimination directed against foreign capital. Speaking at the Rotary Club's installation dinner and dance. Mr. Tan119 words
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Article204 1958-07-06 3 $7 MIL PROJECT AFFECTED BY GOVT. 'ECONOMY DIRECTIVE SINGAPORE Government has "temporarily shelved** one of its biggest medical expansion programmes— the $7,000,000 district hospital in Bedok. Minister for Health, Mr. A. J. Braga, told The Standard that construction of the 500-bed hospital had to be postponed204 words
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Article, Illustration115 1958-07-06 3 IT was five minutes before her plane was due to leave when Miss Grace Ooi turned to her friends and relatives at Singapore Airport and said: "I wish I could spend another day with you before I leave." Almost immediately news came through that115 words
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Article51 1958-07-06 3 A HOUSEWIFE'S screams for help frightened five robbers out of her Tampenis Road house, Singapore, on Friday night. The robbers escaped empty-handed. The intruders had walked into the house, and held up her husband at dagger-point. She slipped quietly through the back door and raised the51 words
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Article174 1958-07-06 3 War On Time Switch Thieves THE Singapore City Council yesterday declared a "fullscale" war on thieves who rob time switches from street lighting columns. A Council spokesman told The Standard yesterday that time .switches valued about $548 were stolen in recent weeks. The thefts have been reported to the Police.174 words
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Article48 1958-07-06 3 Singapore tin price rose 50 cents yesterday, to $369 per picul. Singapore Copra Association closing prices per picul yesterday Bombay Japan July shipment $:>l-!/2 buyers. $31-7/8 sellers. Tone steady. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers Association closing prices per picul yesterday: bulk shipment $47-1/2, drums $51-1/2. Tone steady.48 words
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Advertisement115 1958-07-06 3 "LETS GO TO HOCK SENG'S Z^^^ house, we'll get MILK/MID W-^j| MILKONBREAD THERE." j g 'AM aWmTN S e lcioUS }real -^Bl^lCr^i/ MUkmaid Milk is simply delicious spread on *Wm '^1 r W bread so nourishing too and children simply 7* iT*\ ft s s0 easy t0 P re P115 words
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Advertisement209 1958-07-06 3 MY CONSTIPATION WORRIES ARE OVER I ALWAYS TAKE Milk of Magnesia Because it provides mnr§ £t BB R complete relief than singlegk purpose laxatives' Constipatlon and acid indigestion SJ^^^^^^B^B| usually go hand in hand. ■^^B^^^^*^^^^^ That's why laxatives uhich n r %pj act on constipation alone are l^ouiTTiPS i only209 words
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Miscellaneous552 1958-07-06 3 M. \ndrews Mission: St. Andrews RADIO MALAYA ((ienrral SerMitsion Hospital Week on \ice): 9 am. Edmundo Ros and MM, Motor nub- Sprint &£?SSi iSJSI&S'oZ Rally in Princess Elizabeth cnes tra iq.3o For you. For h:m Estate 9 am. and For Her v am Jimmy The Iliboran Pranakan Singapura: Boyle at552 words
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1529 1958-07-06 4 HOW TO USE YOUR AIR TICKET or Hop, Skip Jump M _M:^ii^7?»T!TTii$r«______ii_t^ii__i KAMPONG LONDON THIS is the season of farewells. Soon we will be in the period of hails. Of c .urse rv>* everyone goes home now. And qu^e a w of our Malayan visitors have already arrived. The Sultan1,529 words
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Article, Illustration545 1958-07-06 4 CHAN SUAN BEE - Sir Wilfred Is Here To Fulfil A Wish CHAN SUAN BEE By "TT IS MIDNIGHT. WE J HAVE MARCHED A LONG WAY. NOW THE GATES OF C H A N G I CLANG SHUT BEHIND US." It wa.s Feb. 17. 1942. A tall Australian wrote this brief and bitter note545 words
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Article556 1958-07-06 4 Bo Rep - On the POLICE BEAT Bo Rep 4 RANK conscious Police Inspectors who missed the recent promotion bus, are now rigged up with a brassard on their shoulders— a rank— quite unique in the Singapore Police Force. Their consolation is a SOLITARY PlP— one out of the three worn by their556 words
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Article510 1958-07-06 4 CIVITAS - CIVITAS \MONG all who have a responsibility for maintaining public safety in Malaya, perhaps the worst nightmares befall those who have the Job of keeping death off the roads. Jnder present conditions, passage along most roads in the big towns is always an exhaustive driving test for the510 words
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Article, Illustration21 1958-07-06 4 "You're a fine burglar, I MUST say waking me up every time you come home f rom work •Oat* tmikh. fAJ21 words
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Advertisement416 1958-07-06 4 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tel ***** 6 ***** 4 132/6 Robmson toad THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To H«M«« Montreal. Boiton, N«w York. Baltimore. Philad»«pHia b Cult Portv S pore P. S ham Penang Trtc[B J9 Au| 13 Auß IS 16 Auß MYRMIDON 17 5 Oct 26 Oet416 words
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Advertisement332 1958-07-06 4 EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARDS Sailings for Aden. Port Said. Genoa Rotterdam, Hamburg, Bremen. Copenhagen. Cothenbu oi, S pore P S ham p t n 'MANCHURIA" r.« >* 9 ,o Ju V "MEONIA" "BOMA" 28 30 July 31 1 Au 9 Beymourh, Gdynio. OUTWARD Sailings for Bangkok and for FAR EAST332 words
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Article, Illustration385 1958-07-06 5 Thousands Flee In FEAR... piE grim tragedy of refugees the same sort of heart-break situation that sickened the world when it arose in Korea and Hungary has now begun in Cyprus. The picture* on this page <:pc<>k for themselves. They ITtri taken under the granditand of Nicosia385 words
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Article, Illustration944 1958-07-06 5 Agnes Brackman Reporting NEW YORK. Sat. MALAYA'S NORTHERN NEIGHBOUR If AS STATED OVER HERE THAT •SMALL NATIONS HAVE A USEFUL PART TO PLAY IN WORLD AFFAIRS ESPECIALLY WHEN LARGER NATIONS HAVE IDEOLOGICAL CONFLICTS." The statement was made before an audience of American college leaders944 words
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Advertisement210 1958-07-06 5 <»■ ■■vvvvXv ■v?MMBB^EB^roM t v -■'s^B^^HßiP^^ '^"^fiSvy^w^^B )^Hfen^sß o*^s^&£fl&*-'' yjß\rSsSti^^ft&^K: •'oS^^l I^B^B -^BP- -i *^Be > BBimillßllHlllimillli n^ so waste power. They run best on Supershell because Supershell has I.C.A.— the remarkable Ignition Control Additive. exclusive to Shell, which neutralises the deposits and prevents them spoiling your performance. I.C.A. was210 words
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Article85 1958-07-06 6 TN INDIA a Or T.C.N. Sinsh ;i\cms th.it by playing h:s \iolin to certain pl.ints he can make them grow faster and larger Aftnr a daily playing of 2"> minutf; for two months, tobacco plants sreu bissjer than similar plants in other planatatinnv Kic c85 words
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Article75 1958-07-06 6 C r v of the week: I P.tt Knone •sugar Moon" anri Love You" A London). Moon foes with Boftr M Frankie Vjujhan -a ;h "Judy." made m Amr i a ll Thing- n •> for hia new film I ten two sided bet w N.t75 words
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Article, Illustration759 1958-07-06 6 SHE'S OFF TO LONDON TO STUDY MUSIC TCHAIKOVSKY WINNERS (CATHERINE TAN SIEW ENG, an 18--year-old Singapore pianist, Ls U> give a farewell benefit concert in the Victoria Memorial Hall on Thursday, July 31, under the joint auspices of her teacher, Mr. Victor Doggett, and the British Council. Two yrar^ a^o759 words
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Article, Illustration41 1958-07-06 6 The Kverly Brothers. Don and Phil \o. 2 in this week's Pop Twenty. Born into a musical family at Brownie. Kentucky. lion is twenty-one, Phil ninetren. SUrted in show business at ajjes of eight and six in parents' radio programme.41 words
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Article, Illustration575 1958-07-06 6 THE NEW RECORDS Reviewed By Victor Doggett pIESEKINCS playing of *T these two wonderful sonatas is characterised by a mo.-t meticulous feeling for detail and nuance, a clarity of partplaying and an overall sens* of climax i demanded by both f-na!cs> that is both revivifying arid musically satisfying. The great575 words
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Advertisement260 1958-07-06 6 Rrtt.iin tv-' -.lime rt* < ord li-t week. 1 I us IHI MKHI WIIMII WH \\r Pinione 1 XII I HXW Hi Imi is iiri x>l CLAI'DETTE K\erly Broi Ihtr- S \\lln< NOW— (onnle lr:in<i« 1 -IXIKNXX nt lO\ I— Muhacl llollidiy S \HW\ <■ X^n —I I X *'n>\\260 words
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Advertisement25 1958-07-06 6 1 BEETHOVEN. Piano sona--1 tas in E major 0p. 109. in flat major dp. 110. CiifspI king- (piano) Columbia i I 33CX 1374 (12-inch). i25 words
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Advertisement33 1958-07-06 6 i MOZART. Divertimentos: D i major X.136, B flat major i X.137. F major K.I3S. i Serenata Notturno in D ma- jor X.239. Solisti di Zagreb i cond. Janigro. Vanguard PVL 7041 (12-inch).33 words
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Article, Illustration1249 1958-07-06 7 J. GORDEN LOVELL - J. GORDEN LOVELL By ACountry's Greatness May Have Its Start At The Flying Club dork days of 1939, immediately prior I f he outbreak of war, Britain stood in a e r lous position. Her Armed Forces were BrV P d!v depleted state and1,249 words
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Article, Illustration503 1958-07-06 7 Anglo-American Effort [I ?rjjh ww «ni'-"- s LJ"*^ in aviation f a r.s CSL^ Mrframes, KM* the best engines. gV**««P«ct is held by ■s?£sJhfjr build them r >*« under licence. I -c list war. ■J* built the Rolls EL*!? l U €B int which EJLJ* W 1 Lanmore now r503 words
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Article, Illustration452 1958-07-06 7 ATHENS, Sat. 2.000 monks who live on 1 the peninsula of Mount Athos. in northern Greece, are making plans to celebrate the thousandth anniversary of their theocratic republic in 1961. Perched on secluded, towering cliffs, the monasteries on "the holy mountain." as452 words
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Advertisement484 1958-07-06 7 C D s^ I s^ iNJOYMENT^|p|P|^ by —^r^-^^ m. v. ORANJE Triple-screw Motor-ship 20.166 CRT. 1958 1958 6 Oct. Singapore 1 Dec. 7 Oct. Penang 2 Dec. 11 Oct. Colombo 6 Dec. 15 Oct. Aden 10 Dec. 18 Oct. Suez P. Said 13 Dec. 22 Oct. Genoa 17 Dec. 27484 words
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Article242 1958-07-06 8 BEAUTIES AND THE BEAST DEAUTIFUL girls killed, slashed by a kitchen knife (ugh!), may be the kind of strong stuff for the moviegoers lusting for something NEW. United Artists. which have brought out specially lelected releases for their "U.A. Week." have just the right choice ir. their crime thriller, strangely242 words
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Article, Illustration456 1958-07-06 8 STEVE NEOH - 2 'Strong Men In Vivid Drama STEVE NEOH ai^KniiOßPPt^^^^Bffl^^^^^^B^^Bi^^^H^a^aßß^ffiß^ai^Mßs^^SimmiJCT^3rMniTO^r^ j A As seen by SUBMARINE warfare has a fascination akin to mystery that invariably envelops a trip underwater, and United Artists' latest drama, RUN SILENT, RUN DEEP, based on an authentic war episode, has exploited this situation with magnificent results456 words
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Article119 1958-07-06 8 Talent Search Is On! j\J. SERGE Bourgignon. the French Producer M searching for a young Chinese or Eurasian girl to play in the film in colour he will produce. Here is a chance for. in M. Bourgignon's own words "A girl who appears not more than 20 years old. elegant,119 words
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Article, Illustration274 1958-07-06 8 ALL you husbands who have an axe to grind on common ground, here it is! Take them to see Yvonne Mitchell, the WOMAN IN A DRESSING GOWN, for she has lots to prove and much food for thought to give. And all you wives who have274 words
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Advertisement669 1958-07-06 8 [J.CSE3SS9 LHfJJIJ HJt m-116 Ivl/Al fi.oo x 930 pm. J BBfc^fc^B-Jfc^BiAi^ \o Free I.Kts J "THE YOUNG UQMS w "-"»»~-"»jj Today ft 1> am: ".MONO TIN KUAN SAN" (Mandarin) jl 3 -k ■aJt.Jiltl^ Phone DAILY! *w& <o P .m. 2 BkJLuXIJLJJ.BI 930 a.m. fa*h H<x»klntH only: Price*: J2 $.i 15'-669 words
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Advertisement464 1958-07-06 8 l^^c\%. "RUN SILENT, RUN DEEP"! 'Pl.l Special SWIMMING Short 'Training i h.im;, TonitjhtM nite -IHK XX A\ OF A HIsRWII A kv fl Today am. Mario Lanza "SL'RKNAIH r M Iphose ,^SS^ ".1-45. 4, H..tu narcs in "MOTHER INDIA International Version with siiperimooved Kntii^ri Print by I'H'HNH (H.QR Distnhiiitfi h>464 words
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Article204 1958-07-06 9 KIWIS (50 for 7) ARE IN TROUBLE I tt h. won I 'or I ir first I'- ;>» uh insland I There was n« I- da%s M m -**A *>n the t^fo bat f^t It B*** to start he |**%)GMT which I j, had n lofl <^ with r>en- A204 words
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Article, Illustration116 1958-07-06 9 ASIAN GAMES S. KOREAN REPLY SEOUL. July 5 (Reuter) South Korean Athletic Association spokesman to.ii\ said South Korea will participate in the fourth Asian Games in I%> in Jakarta as long as Indonesia thfn is not a communist >.itrllitc. A spokesman for the asso(i.ition said the recent editorial 'n the116 words
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Article69 1958-07-06 9 \K\V YORK July S (RevSugar Bly Ropms^n. midd e-xc.gh* Doxing p., r.av fight again this -p:*e of hiz ear/.cr t i^ :n -orr.e tax j a make it in- pi -able r^r Mm M have -er mat :r. 1933Truman GibsoOi Prtti- i Internationa] B xing Club, said69 words
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Article25 1958-07-06 9 B "U/RNE, July S i R#uter> Mi F W Anderson's Rp>o--.^ •■c 2.4)0 sterling Grand v hurdle over three miles "i'or. racecourse here25 words
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301 1958-07-06 9 AUBREY HIGGS - AUBREY HIGGS By i.u^uun, July 5, (Reuter)— Althea Gibson, w-year-old American from Harlem, received some shocks before she won her second successive Wimbledon women's singles championship on the centre court here today. In the final, lasting one hour and three minutes she defeated301 words
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120 1958-07-06 9 Cooper And Fraser In Doubles Final WIMBLEDON. July 4. (Reu-J tcr). Ashley Cooper and Neale2 WtWmUi paired to reach the ftnaiS of the men's doubles by beat- 2 ins the American-Australian* combination ot Barry Mackay^ and Mervyn Ro^e 3-6. 8-6. 7-5, 2 7-5. J OTHER results were: 2 MIXKD DOUBLES120 words
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Article46 1958-07-06 9 HENLEY. EngTfnd, July B (UPI) The Soviet < arstnen took the first Ittli Of the Henley Regatta when they retained the Double Sru'.is, he Rus■ian pair A. Berki:to\- and V. TllklalOV, easi y boating the British pairi of GfoOfl Baker and Mike Spracklen.46 words
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Article53 1958-07-06 9 LYTHAM. Lancashire, July (Btltter) Peter Thomson, of Australia, tod by one stroke fgftm Dave Thomas, of Britain, after 18 ho.es o! their 36-ho!e playoff In the British open z^ championship here today. Thomson cowm] Urn ifl holes in arid Thomas in The last 18 holes were being playad53 words
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Article529 1958-07-06 9 KEN JALLEH - KEN JALLEH... ...Without Their 'Strong Man To Push Them On frankly speaking SINGAPORE Olympic and Sports Council's decision to hold back the STRONG man behind the twi> weight lifters for the British Empire Games <*t Cardiff this month is akin to sending them out529 words
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Article, Illustration43 1958-07-06 9 BELOW: Brazilian team cavorting around the field after the victory with when somebody gave them a large Swedish flag. Immediately they ran around the Stadium waving the flag at the crowd who were giving them a tremendous ovation. UPI pictures.UPI - 43 words
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Article, Illustration48 1958-07-06 9 STOCKHOLM. Sveden: Top p.cturr Jv r Brcnlian reives geirhpr round t'< v fro" < Per (So 10) to hvQ after he had tcorcd tic r;on r,f fhr;r U'o-d T:.;, ,■;■;.'•>' -p r S\-cden :n Stnrkhr,:»- on J^r B-: i.-or Thr pame hy fire 000^5 in two.48 words
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Advertisement59 1958-07-06 9 Commencing July, C*JRJV» gives you >^f^ ffl ®*-~£^T~ z i^tiao&d ff A l^A fl HONG IvwNw V^k ysAyv -*^^^^J^' f x SBrvieGS X SINGAPORi -v :•:■•■:•.<:■ >■'■;«<. :-x-. v. s V v. .<■ vs .^^^f ■,■>:•■■:■■ I '^NX^x**'^ ft ft ft ft ft ftkft r^^ KUCHING j <" V? int#rline59 words
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268 1958-07-06 10 KIALA LIMPUR. Sat. The time and trouble taken by the officials of the h ederation Combined Schools soccer team has been worthwile as evidenced by the resounding victories the team scored in their engagements here over last weekend. Mday, Oh Imh thra i th<AP - 268 words
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Article54 1958-07-06 10 RESULTS of the Royal Btllgai> O Club "A P'• n M. B plavrd >r>-t-Tciii;. a- W.r.n> r R Middle nPn all *quar< Other eardi J-P de C Hamilton ,r.d RJ. I: n* od one down. B.i 1 S-.v- pp Ut Nino R. Middleton-Smith one up. 2nd Nine54 words
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162 1958-07-06 10 COOPER WON'T TURN PROFESSIONAL YET LONDON, July 4 (Reuter).— Ashley Cooper, the 21-yenr-old winner of the 1958 Wimbledon singles title here today, has no intention of turning professional yet. j Pic nld afcr hifl •'■>- f; l"3i 1-11 tory over his comBBtriOt MM fricrii. Nea'.e Fra-rr. that he would definitely162 words
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Article49 1958-07-06 10 MILAN*, July V (AFP). Spa:"."- Cr^'ie'-r.o Ti*r.o::er establlshe i a new world cycling or i tor the pa t i kilometre* with a time of 6 mm. :•>•) vc •>. a: the Vigoreili Stadiu:i"i here !a>t night. TiT-oner a hieved an average apcad r kilOßQCtffi an h i49 words
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Article112 1958-07-06 10 S 'gor Beat Johore 4-3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat Trailing three goals to nil and with only 15 minutes to go before the final whistle. Selangor beat Johore 4 3 in the Malaya Cup football match here. Johore led two nil at halftime, and scorers were Ibrahim Yusof and Hassan Yacob.112 words
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Article26 1958-07-06 10 TIGERS beat. F.E.A.F. 10—1 in the Singapore water-polo league 'B" division at Changi yesterday. In a 'C division match Tigers whipped FEAF 19 1.26 words
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Article, Illustration400 1958-07-06 10 Malacca Face Innings Defeat MALACCA, Sat. Fa*st scoring Singapore ended the first day of the Malayan Cricket Association tourna. ment match against Malacca on the Malacca Club padang here well ahead of their opponents. Singapore have hopes of an innings victory, and ♦he maximum 12 points400 words
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Article103 1958-07-06 10 IPOH, Sat. Perak, the Malaya Cup defending champions. overwhelmed Perlis with a record score of 9-2 for their third successive win played at the Chinese Assembly Hall ground here today. Perak outclassed a poor Perlis side who could not do anything right. They took a commanding103 words
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Article167 1958-07-06 10 SINGAPORE Services had scored 44 runs for three wickets in reply to the Civilians total of 131 all out on the first day of the annual Civilian Services clash at R.A.F., Seletar yesterday. The match continues today. Civilians Ist innings A. Gomez retired 11 Horace167 words
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Article80 1958-07-06 10 ELLGOOD. who missed selection m the Singapore team for Malacca, hit an unbeaten 123 runs against the Chinese when he played for CjUQ at Hong Lim Green yesterday. GHQ won bf two wickets. Thcv scored 189 runs for seven wickets declared. Ellgood 123 Sharpe 24. Cecil Wong80 words
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Article312 1958-07-06 10 MALACCA— Ist Inns. 76. A. G. Sharpe c Rajendra b Nagiah 11 K. Sivasamboo b Schubert 5 Hazara Singh b Schubert 2 A. M. Nolan c Anthonisz b Nagiah 1 M. C. Sethupathy b Razak 21 Ruthrapathy st. Anthonisz b Deliikan 12 H. Sequerah c and b Schubert 22312 words
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Article56 1958-07-06 10 TORONTO. July 5, (Reuter). Canada took a 2-0 load over Cuba on Thursday wnen they won the opening two singes in their fir>t round of the North American Davis Cup lawn tennis tie here Don Fontana heat Raul Karman 6-2. fi-.'-S. 6-3 nnd Bob Bedard56 words
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Article59 1958-07-06 10 PRESENT Boys of Gan Eng Seng School beat Old Boys by eight runs in a cricket match on the school ground yesterday. Scores: Present Boys 104 for 5 wkts. dec. (Lee Soon Seng 22, M Ali 18 no. Ton Cheng Hee 18. De Silva 2-15.)59 words
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Article, Illustration41 1958-07-06 10 OFFICIALS of the newly formed Jowl p Association, seated. 1 to r: Tarn Kin In Hon Mr. Donald Stephens, president Mr l| vice president. Standing Ito r: Rill I uri. Vui Pang Hon Kon, Laurence Liew uki i Chunc41 words
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Article, Illustration37 1958-07-06 10 LARUT MATASG quartette, of the fjNnrrrr>' 'c rc'nj r. f rrr. ihow from \eft to f I i Poh Choon. Saraswathi Dcvi c.d l.ni Fong Stf nr c from the Taiping Trend i M. n37 words
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Article, Illustration39 1958-07-06 10 PROUD WINNER MR. I.T. STEVEXSOX. manager of th. Estate, TroJnk. present* r>.r c atltiipr cup lor the Taniong Main '< r- fro Xaynr, captain of thr 7.- o^ Mfl dinners of rhp tour) a i Thf Escntl Estale, Tnnjong Mn)39 words
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453 1958-07-06 10 ERNEST FRIDA BREAKS A 21-YEAR OLD POLICE RECORD ERXtfST Frida won the best performance trophy at the annual athletic meet of the Singapore Police Force at rhomson Road yesterday. The trophy was awarded to Frida lor his performance in the 100 yards when he equalled the 21-year-old record of 10.2453 words
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Article50 1958-07-06 10 TOKYO Juh Tan Joe 1 1 V the Indonrsiai ton tram th Malaya 1:^1 win the Thoma* leaving f«>r next uri'k i" r>« by M.^l;^^..r. Antara N»w> ported toda> The Indono said he wants from su< h M >t ers as Wont: P 1 Kdd> (hiMins. Poh I »m50 words
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Article31 1958-07-06 10 trd?m-ed N H I four goa I One I < .»g I .laian B. > I lay I In a D:v; I S. otar F i I v four go«ls 131 words
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Article113 1958-07-06 10 LONDON, Sat dordon Pirie W ILL run the three miles for hngland in the hmpire (james, at Cardiff, this month. When last week Pine was named only for the mile and a place in the three miles was left vacant, he called the situation ■"ridiculous The113 words
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Article, Illustration40 1958-07-06 11 vrr nm n.unmann receives nis nnins the :>OO mile race at Monza. i; m.inn w h«> drove a 'Zinkrr Leader' > iip ihrrr heat course in 2 hrs. 1,1 sr«v it an averse speed of I r\UPI - 40 words
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215 1958-07-06 11 >!> France. .lul> 5. (AFP)— Twenty of the IIK <\;iw'ts will be among the competitors r rt;n imr of the 44th French Grand Prix which will hegin here tomorrow. race which cr Id tht world drivokg expected to m vide i Ammatk lead,215 words
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Article164 1958-07-06 11 The Powder Puff Derby Is On BAN DIEGO. California, July S Reuter) The L2tn -w :r.en TniISCOQ ■n< ni a r race, commonly POfP :cr P.:rT Derby, g ..-.\.t', to a delayed >tart yesterday with 61 aeroplanes carrying IIT women taking from here at quick interfgfe Five of the Dilotfl164 words
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Article111 1958-07-06 11 SINGAPORE Vnlaya AAA 1 r, Sr f. r.3fl; Tr'ofc Km? i Div c SCr s TSC. (v >;r. C: CSC v$ KNANG S2* a a cup. Kfdah at 5.1 A j frienda" Victors IPOH TUVHIS: Nral c ,-!••■:>:- -9 a.m. •R;i'KKT:- R'/Vr's SfcieM >>'•:•■ go*- Malays PJ Krdnh111 words
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Article27 1958-07-06 11 PARIS. July 5. iAFP) Filipino featherweight Rany Cftmro will mcc*. Italy's N'obilr In a ten-round non-title fight a 1 Bnu.ogne, North France on July 1427 words
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Article100 1958-07-06 11 JT£ 0 5 B g**Jootball team an half lii being i. Madrid" n 17 v; t r> m:n. r his 11 1 -r a few more y« ars. The Bnbao Athletic Club and an Italian football club :ia\e b-.th ottered 20.000.000 cnmiroa to the Vasco100 words
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Article, Illustration2238 1958-07-06 11 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Rocket (Donnelly) Completes A Grand Double To Pay $68 By ii/W,;,j,au .y:i.-<jii TOTAL POOL $209,300 Ist Prize *****0 ($56,511) 2nd Prize *****8 ($28,255) 3rd Prize *****3 ($14,127) STARTERS ($1,177 each): Nos. *****9, *****6, *****4, *****4, *****3, *****9, *****9, *****4, *****3, *****3, *****2, *****4.2,238 words
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Article119 1958-07-06 11 Alan, Hero Of England's Victory BRISBANE, July 5. (Reuter). The leadership an<i courage of Britain's captain. Alnn Prescott, who, despite a broken right arm, stayed on the field for 78 minutes, played a big part in England's clear cut victory of 25 to 18 against Austral a in the second119 words
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96 1958-07-06 11 Miss Aust. Excited About Mr. Wimbledon BRISBASE. July 5. (Few ?r* y Avttrnl a 5 most crcited g rl r^o'cy u -a$ lovely Miss Helen \Y od. o* Tmcroo Fa'.'s, Qucr,; 'n>:d. M:?s Wood, Miss AhsiraHn of 195*. tinned up lot* last jvght by r •r,"- > rndio '0 :^rn96 words
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272 1958-07-06 12 France Wants To Join 'Nuclear Club' PARIS, July 5 (I Pl)— Premier Charles de Gaulle and IS Secretary of State John Foster Dulles conferred for two-and-a-half hours today in a "?etacquaintcti" meeting marked by reported French demands for acceptance as a nuclear272 words
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Article34 1958-07-06 12 THIRTEEN persons were killed and IT injured in a collision between a bus and a tank truck on the Aleppo to Banias Road in Northern Syria it tt-as rpnortpd vestprdav U.P.I.U.P.I. - 34 words
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Article171 1958-07-06 12 LONDON. July 5. ißeuter) Britain's H »m< Secretary, Mr R A Busier, ha. rejected a plea the NltMl Ol a prisoner, now serving a lite sentence r the murder of hi> a n, despite a recent statement by the prisoner's wife admitting responsibility ;n171 words
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Article86 1958-07-06 12 MAIDSTONE. Kent July 5 (Reuten The 18-year-old son of ,i Royal Air Force Comm d re wrs -ailed here yesterday r five years for robbing a bank of L 2.274 and be:r.^ armed with a revolver. The b< Martin Searby son of Air Commodore John Soarby.86 words
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Article39 1958-07-06 12 POLICE CHIEF John Chisholm. head of Toronto's 2.000BMfl police force, was found shot to death in his official car in a city park yesterday. Ontario Chief Coroner Dr. Smirk Lawaon ruled the death a suicide. UPIUPI - 39 words
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120 1958-07-06 12 He Poisons Wife, Sons, Mother And Self GLEN KIDGE. New Jersey. July 5 (UPI).— A former drug executive killed his wife, two sons and mother with poison yesterday before they were to go on a July 4 picnic and then swallowed a lethal dose himself, Police said. The wife may120 words
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Article32 1958-07-06 12 CHINESE Police yesterday arrested two more Chinese servants at the British Embassy in Peking making a total of five detained during the past week and seven so far this year.32 words
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259 1958-07-06 12 ROMULO WARNS OF ANTI-US TREND IN ASIA SAN ANTONIO, Texas, July 5, (liPl)— Carlos P.! Romulo, Philippines Am- j bassador to the C.S. said last night that "neutralism is advancing in Asia neutrality certainly doesn't lavour the United States Romulo said that in259 words
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Article, Illustration64 1958-07-06 12 MEMBERS of the AllNations Women's Group in Manila are seen wearing their interpretations of the current fashion lines during a tea party held in Manila. These ladies parading to the tunes suggestive of their dresses are (left to right) Chedeng Guerrero. Bonnie Tarrant. Billie Conner. BonnieUPI - 64 words
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Article, Illustration59 1958-07-06 12 MISS LAIN LU, 22. a now Mandarin movie star, is well known to every one in Formosa calling her "Sweet Sister." She has just finished her first movie and has already been one of the top stars in Nationalist China. The actress, a native of Peipinß, wasU.P.I. - 59 words
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215 1958-07-06 12 LONDON. July 5 (Renter) Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, Archbishop of Canterbury, has sent a cable to the Aichbishop oi Athens and Patriarch of Alexandria explaining his rrierence to Archbishop Makarios as a "bad charade/ in a television broadcast, it was learned to- 1 day. Dr. Fisher215 words
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Article161 1958-07-06 12 FOURTH OF JULY DEATH TOLL 161 CHICAGO. July. 5 tUPI) The Fourth of July traffic j death count passed the 100 mark last night and American motorists kept right on killing each other at a re-cord-breaking rate. The National Safety Council served warning that, unless motorists put on th* i161 words
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100 1958-07-06 12 THREE MINERS RESCUED AFTER 146 HRS. TOKYO. July 5. fEiiHwX Japanese rc>cue workers today completed ;he rescue ol three coalminen who were trapped for 146 hours in the Koizumi coalmine. Southern Japan. Contact was c>tahli>ncd w:th the miners three days ago when rescue workers managed to force a pipe through100 words
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Article68 1958-07-06 12 JAKARTA July 5 (Reuter). Antara oewpagency said yesterday a government task force had found the former chairman of the South Sumatra Board of Trade Dr. Husin Aminuddin, in a South Sumatran village. The authorities want Dr. Husin's help in their investigations into the disappearance of68 words
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Article86 1958-07-06 12 TOKYO, July 5, (Router). More than 2.000 guests including foreign diplomats loday attended the opening of the great Hokkaido Fair, the largest exhibition of its kind ever to held in Japan's northernmost Island. The fair, including many exhibits from South tf ait A.-ia as well as86 words
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Article21 1958-07-06 12 THREE people were killed and ten injured by four bombs which exploded in Relizane. Western Algeria, yesterday ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article31 1958-07-06 12 TOKYO, July 5 (UPI) Empress Nag&ko harvested this year 480 pounds of cocoons from her own private stock of silk worms, the Imperial Palace announced today.31 words
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Advertisement199 1958-07-06 12 ETERNR-MHTIC FIkST WATCH TO WIND /TSEU I ON A BALL-BEARI\(J jfey/ SMOCKJ-- T|o \^\«f:»/ dat i fcC TKF BALL-BEARING IS TO U>: v v I WHAT JLT.PROPLLSION lb ig s ffammetm zf m t t /fw^ffT^S^FW^s^Wt^J£7 7 6/ w/; v// $ingapc i SI 2541 MC Book 8.0.A.C BRITANNIA through your199 words
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Article, Illustration586 1958-07-06 14 WILLIAM DRURY - WILLIAM DRURY Jijf columnist- cartoonist PEST EXTERMINATION WEEK FURTHER CONFESSIONS OF A FLINTHEARTED, MONEYGRABBING, BLOODSUCKING IMPERIALIST: Comrades, I hail with joy the proclamation by Citizen S5OOO, Mayor Ong Eng Cuan, that a campaign will soon be launched to rid Singapore of its four evils spitting, flies,586 words
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Article95 1958-07-06 14 wan sm 1 a Chinese newtptp Singapore made > p v f.-.^nr-. its o. crvali. "B it. of knou.v it banri who v. bouk in their house 8ar.:.., two typewntej They ,J was a cr- r aoyt Har 5 wac the vvntir.c T Vo,;:.;' 'I figment of a thesis95 words
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Article, Illustration1030 1958-07-06 14 Simple Routines For Small Children SMALL children are very conservative and thrive best when they live a quiet well ordered life. following; more or less the same routines day after day. Constant change, either in their surroundings, the people who look after them or their everyday routines is likely to1,030 words
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Advertisement159 1958-07-06 14 ?$r* y UHifc; t V imO SCJ ~r'k \o poiuder Ij^ VBv talcum powder is I|^ luxuriously cool and \^y >v delightfully fragrant. \i\ y^*^^^ Inexpensive too. II 7S I HI m\vr/ W J/ \l/ W*£4* 2J^r^A\BBiBHP6{^K IMMEDIATERELIEFI^^W Ask for De Witt's BABY COUGH SYRUP- made specially for children under159 words
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Advertisement543 1958-07-06 14 Restore Youthfu l Vigourl To Glands in 24 Hour] New Discovery Brings I Pleasures of Life to Men y-$ I Who Feel Old Before *jL I Their Time I Pr> you ff«*l old^r than you are* Aps j^J^tti^^ .^pCbV I you Larking In youthful animation *Do f JLdßßSV^asm I you543 words
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Article, Illustration280 1958-07-06 15 Gown Salon Sor The Capital I/i If I//7 A' \OTES: \EWS has reached me that Kuala Lumpur's latest gown salon, the Cherry Blossom Room, a salon uithin a gown shop, is scheduled to be opened some time this month. Th.s air-conditioned xckisivo room on the second floor with special decore280 words
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Article, Illustration854 1958-07-06 15 Joan Booty - Focus on EYE Beauty Joan Booty -HERE'S HOW By 'THE following notes on "eye beauty" are those which Joan Booty, principal of her Mannequin Training and Charm School, passes on to those of her pupils who wear glasses. "So many girls and women seem to reach a blind spot when854 words
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Advertisement303 1958-07-06 15 TISS E.E.W. inquires. "Cun you please tell me how to clean a saucepan which has been badly burnt? I have tried different things, but none of them seems to help." Half-fill the saucepan with boiling water ar\d add two nr three table spoonfuls of salt. Leave the pan to soap303 words
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Advertisement305 1958-07-06 15 IVhen your ch//d is fn pafn I^L^agM You can now, ar /ajr, give aspirin safely special Jjflß^S^L Children's aspirin. Doaors know that aspirin i t /ffjflfgi DCSI or eatin g fever and relieving pain in I Cf^^^Jl Children, but only in small, exact, sa/« doses. That jj y^^Sri w^y doctors305 words
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Article, Illustration147 1958-07-06 16 ...Neither Is Frankie SINGER FRANKIE Vaughan snaps his fingers and hits the keys as lovely, swirling Janette Scott shows a mass of frippery and a shapely leg. They are pictured working on their new film "The Lady is a Square" but that can hardly mean vivacious147 words
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299 1958-07-06 16 The 'Quickie Divorce Judge Is Attac ked JUDGE has made an amazing attack on some of his fellow judges. He accuses them of "rubberstamp" methods in dealing with undefended divorce cases. The judge is His Honour Henry Cecil Leon, known as Henry Cecil, author of the bestselling novel, "Brothers in299 words
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Article194 1958-07-06 16 Says This Doctor: MEN can live for 250 years and women for an even two centuries with the aid of hypnosis, a British doctor claimed. And you don't have to spend the time in a trance, he guarantees. Dr. S.J. Van Pelt, President194 words
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Advertisement94 1958-07-06 16 AVOID COTTON SHIRTS THAT SHRINK! When buying shim or any cotton garments, That's why you should alwavi I■ make it a habit to look fox the 'SANFORIZED' -SANFORIZED^ before you huv Thei label. never again have trouble with shr ji>- 'SANFORIZED* n your assurance that you/ clothes will stay the94 words
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Article976 1958-07-06 21 MARIE BATTLE - MARIE BATTLE By fe% of the relation! between normal adolescents h0 M giving examples from her own clinical if»d P^ experience. •S-Si She har ft* ata Itfrffi* tht ctntre r i!tf^Vhad been of ■22J' to at least BM CS the person he I CSherseir How plea 2fST^en976 words
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Article1020 1958-07-06 21 LYNDOE - LYNDOE MARCH 21 APRIL 20 (Aries).— MID-WEEK Is a bit grouchy. A Nothing very serious. You need to be good-humoured and to avoid fixing special arrangements then. The rest or the week gives you pretty much what you want. It la very genial for settling coming1,020 words
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Article31 1958-07-06 21 IN SUN VALLEY, California, thieves stole 21 ducks from Mrs. M. A. Buckelew's backyard without a single quack of alarm. The ducks, known as Moscovies, are quackless.31 words
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278 1958-07-06 21 DELINQUENT: One Of The Most Abused Words In The Language WELLINGTON Sat. HPHE much-used term "delinquent" has become overworked and is being misapplied, according to a leading New Zealand expert on female juvenile delinquency. Mrs. C. E Beeby, psychotherapist at Arohata Borstal for girls, told a meeting of the Women's278 words
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Miscellaneous339 1958-07-06 21 mumi BIRTHDAYS msm CUNDAY.— You get ahead now but have to sacrifice some v associations and endure much opposition. It is a very poor time emotionally. This might affect effort if not dealt with properly. Vigorous trends cover ambitions. You should not expect too much change in the finances yet339 words
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Article, Illustration87 1958-07-06 22 ISN'T she a beauty? It's the Mercedes-Benz 300SL roadster fitted with a factory built hardtop which blends gracefully with the elegant lines of this very fast touring sports car, (up to 160 mph). The steel top with wide wrap-around rear window is easily detachable. A pity87 words
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Article, Illustration993 1958-07-06 22 Lovely To Look At, Delightful To Drive An OHV Engine In Place Of The OHC That's The New Singer Gazelle J OVELY to look at, delightful to drive; this seems to be a mast apt description of the Singer Gazelle saloon. You have been familiar with the beautiful lines of993 words
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Article, Illustration435 1958-07-06 23 Vernon Scott - Vernon Scott By IHGRID BERGMAN (below), once the darling of the worlds Moviegoers, is now a woman without a country living like a gypsy in Europe. home/ tfM relwr< fortunately t U J^ enough to keep m linger a F^ulir S ,rl native -updpn. tn Hollvjprf435 words
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79 1958-07-06 23 New York Mobsters Don't Want To Talk s v Wk la<t bmrrj. divin* teing called p- intends ■<- ■ft* .Jj! 1 b ?onr^ S and lar n^rns and tr c started inlIEVS Monrir. 1 inliripat. •ml exed inf:;.-^^ company 2* rtw, are 5 handTBJLV 1 rarkrt ««rs *J\ a lav79 words
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Article9 1958-07-06 23 No Cause F or Alarm .^':^»<> Trnne*- ViVi.lT' Ulth their9 words
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Article50 1958-07-06 23 MELBOURNE. Sat. iXSWERS to some of the nd- ri>< of the effects of radiation on human being? may be provided of the flies which are row beina born in Melbourne Auth two or three heads. or other abnormalities. The:r a-.-e.^or?. nerfer»"y r.r-m.-il, crime from the American \ite '"f Indiana50 words
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Article65 1958-07-06 23 lIST out of £aol for rr.bb\r.z 9 r ia.:te bOIIQM °f 2e:n 5 worth 1i58,000,000 l Arthuf Barry -known as the Rafflci of \p\v York*! Loaf "i! i has ?ot himself an honest job JEWELLERY SALESMAN. His now boss says: "If anyone should kn<65 words
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Article, Illustration447 1958-07-06 23 WHERE'S THE DUKE? HE'S PLAYING GOLF 760 MILES AWAY! r PHK DUKE OF EDINBURGH set ten thousand sightseers A guessing ,n Holy Island, off the Northumberland coast, rere' v. Ho m Uieri Witt the QIEEN on the first royal visit to the Is! vd for centuries They -.vent to 4447 words
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Article140 1958-07-06 23 The flies are part of the equipment of Dr. A M. Clark, reader in genetics at Melbourne University, who is trying to find out how much radiation the human body ran absorb without damage to future generations. He thousands of brown. ore-eighth of an inch long vinegar140 words
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Article, Illustration1494 1958-07-06 24 First Photo finish Derby Rae Johnstone telling THE REAL TRUTH ABOUT THE SO-CALLED SWITCH' IN TACTICS WHICH WAS SO VITAL THIS is the seventh part of the Rae Johnstone Story, certainly the most intriguing personal report to come from the world of racing. Now, for the first time, the facts1,494 words
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Article, Illustration73 1958-07-06 24 LM.FVFN YEAR OLD lj Olivier Mellan. of Long Island, won a prize for an essay on how to handle parents. She advised these three methods ACTING.— "Get down on your knees and say with a choked voice: 'Please Mom, let me go to movies.' SCREECHING "Use73 words
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Article153 1958-07-06 24 SAYINGS OF THE WEEK |)EMOCRACY sometimes has surprising results. Mr. Frank Cousins. T THINK love at first sight is usually the best. Mr. R. A. Butler. r pHE Turks' ire today is directed at one Englishman only. Randolph Churchill. THE EVENING STANDARD. GIFT is not MOtMUrUy a bribe. President Eisenhower.153 words
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Article95 1958-07-06 24 1 1ST after a couple were married last week, five members of a jazz band stood up in church and began to play with the \iear's permission. It happened at St. Peter's Church, in the village of Bridge. Kent, during the wedding of William Cooper and Miss Maureen95 words
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Article, Illustration219 1958-07-06 24 Above: After art-experts gave contrasting replies as to whether the newly discovered "Venus" of the Pitti palace is a work by Michelangelo. Raffaello Berlinc i on i w ho ra'ls himself a diviner by "radio-aesthesis" is seen here "studying" the beautiful statue with his "feeling hands" and tiny pendulum toU.P.I. - 219 words
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