Sunday Standard, 5 October 1958
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Title Section19 1958-10-05 1 *°ta m m s. SUNDAY STANDARD Vol. IX He. 95 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5* 1958. 24 Pigtt 20 ets.19 words
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Article224 1958-10-05 1 SINGAPORE political party leaders yesterday described as "a good move" the Federation's clamp down on subversive elements crossing the causeway. Mr. E.K. Tan. SecretaryGeneral of the Liberal Socialist Party told The Standard yesterday that Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman had made it. clear that this224 words
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Article401 1958-10-05 1 (IT IS NOT SO BAD AFTER ALL J ONLY A FEW WILL BE BARRED PENANG, Sat. Amendment to the Immigration Ordinance, 1948, will not deprive large numbers of people from freely entering the Federation as before, said a spokesman of the Immiararion Headauarters here today. The spokesman stated: "When401 words
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260 1958-10-05 1 NICOSIA; det. 4 (Reuter) New leaflets distributed m Cyprus today over the initials "1.C.0." pledged the use of violence to make Greek Cypriots "fear the Security Forces." The leaflets said 1.C.0. was "a, British organization whose aim is to deal with the260 words
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Article171 1958-10-05 1 Standard Leuds The Way 5,000 TODAY, we launch THE STANDARD 1958 CHEER FUND, seventh m the series of our annual drive to bring goodwill and good cheer to thousands of underprivileged children, the aged and the helpless. We do not have to remind our readers who have so magnificently responded171 words
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Article188 1958-10-05 1 BEIRUT, Oct. 4 (UPI) Beirut was torn by sectarian kidnappings and beatings today with both sides manning barricades and the Lebanese Army caught m between. The forces of former rebel leaders and Phalange followers of ex-President Camille Chamoun levelled charges and counter-charges that, hundreds of their188 words
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Article, Illustration66 1958-10-05 1 offices m Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. Cheques must be payable to "THE STANDARD 1958 CHEER FUND." All contributions will be acknowledged m the columns of this paper every week. There is need 'or urgency, since there is a considerable amount of organization to be done66 words
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Article319 1958-10-05 1 October S. 1958 JUST what does the term "welfare state convey to the citizens of Singapore and the Federation? Its frequent use by politicians, Government officials, educationists and others has created an impression, particularly among the less educated classes, that it means the creation of an idealistic socialist Utopia,319 words
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Article123 1958-10-05 2 MARKET TIN PRICE UP $3 5/8 LOW offerings m the Singapore tin market yesterday resulted m the metal price rising $3| to $372* per picul. A source said there was a rush for the metal m the local tin market, when it was learnt that only small stocks were oh123 words
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Article92 1958-10-05 2 TAIPING. Sat.— Five recipients of Merdeka anniversary honours were entertained to an "all community" dinner at the Kwantung Association here on Wednesday night. They were Inche Murad bin Ahmad, Federation Commissioner of Prisons, Mr. Toh Eng Hoe, wellknown Taiping resident and businessman, Mr. I. Bird, an92 words
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Article355 1958-10-05 2 ROBINSONS CELEBRATE CENTENARY TWENTY employees of Robinson and Co. Ltd. were presented with awards for their loyal service at the Centeanial Celebrations at the Company's Cafe yes- terday Of the 20 recipients for long service awards, Mr. A. Riley has the distinction of being the355 words
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Article, Illustration78 1958-10-05 2 THE Press Liaison Officer to Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. Yeh Sui Yen will shortly be transferred to Britain as "Information Officer for Singapore m the United Kingdom." Mr. Yeh. will keep close contact with the Press, Radio, T.V. He will also provide an up-to-date library of78 words
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Article95 1958-10-05 2 SIX MONTHS JAIL FOR CAR THEFT AHMAD BIN YAHAYA, 25, who was jailed for six days m June on a charge of driving away a car without permission, was yesterday jailed for six months for a similar offence he committed on Sept. 15 Ahmad pleaded guilty to a charg e95 words
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Article25 1958-10-05 2 SINGAPORE'S Minister for Communications and Works, Mr. Francis Thomas, will visit Cheng San Village today to find out the needs of the villagers.25 words
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Article79 1958-10-05 2 PENANG, Sat.— A Kedah visitor, Inche Abdul Hanan, who came here with $1,750 to purchase a car, was robbed of his money at a vacant piece of ground at MacAlister Road near the Perak Road roundabout yesterday afternoon. He told Police that he met an unknown79 words
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Article, Illustration192 1958-10-05 2 MAN WHO WED RICH GIRL NOW SELLS HAMBURGERS A MILLIONAIRE'S attractive daughter left her luxury home m Singapore recently to marry the "man of her dreams." The daughter, the former Miss Lee Siew Keun. 22, a stenographer, is now Mrs Colin G. Rawlins of Telok Kurau. Her husband, a 25-year-old192 words
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Article, Illustration61 1958-10-05 2 MR. TAN CHIN TUAN a Director of Robinson and Co., Ltd., addresses the staiF at the centennial celebrations m the company's cafe yesterday. On the left is Mrs. Tan. More tha_t 400 members, friends and guests were present. (Right) Miss Shirley Koh (left) who was elected "MissStandardpic - 61 words
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Article180 1958-10-05 2 Statement By Police On Report THE Commissioner of Police, Mr. A. E. G. Blades, m a statement issued yesterday on a Singapore Standard report—"Orgies at Night Spot, Police Officers Involved" said: "As a result of information given m confidence sometime ago. certain routine inquiries —not a "top-level probe"— were made180 words
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Article105 1958-10-05 2 I THE CITY Council Water Department Labour Union at an emergency committee meeting last night deplored the "arbitrary action" of the Council m approaching workers directly regarding alternative employment. Alternative employment had been offered to 70 dailyrated workers of the Water Department with their pay105 words
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Article48 1958-10-05 2 LEE Yap pleaded guilty m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday to a charge of stealing 40 eggs from Ong Chan at Rochore Road at 8.30 a.m. on Oct. 3. Magistrate, R. B. I. Pates, fined him $25 or m default one week's jail.48 words
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Article191 1958-10-05 2 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Sat.— Children from St. Marguerite's Convent m Kulim Road here and other vernacular schools m the area will be provided with a playground while waiw ing for buses or their parents to take them home after school. The Standard was told today by191 words
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Article419 1958-10-05 2 Malay Regin Men Honour GENERAL PR4/SSS /?£CI PORT DICKSON, SaV-W Oiwvw 4 Operations, Lt. Gen. Dato SvlUtc^ reiterated the four principal virtues ot to the 510 Royal Malay Regiment persm ing out parade of the First andl Companies at the RMR Depot here \M He told them to do exactly419 words
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Article23 1958-10-05 2 SINGAPORE Ma Va Hindu Samajam will 9**** prayer meeting today at ap— at No. 8. Silat will be speeches on Hinduism-23 words
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Advertisement1211 1958-10-05 2 GFGFGFGF SITUATION VACANT KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL: Applications are invited for the post of Staff Nurse m the Municipal Health Department. Applicants should be Federal Citizens net over 35 years of age and must be Registered Trained Nurses' and. bold a Midwifery Certificate. The possession of a Health Visitors* Certificate1,211 words
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Miscellaneous19 1958-10-05 2 MISCIUANEOUS IF TOU ARE unhappy, unpopular, unemployed and/or unsuccessful don't hesitate. SA E please to CPO. Box 1311. Singapore.19 words
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Article, Illustration368 1958-10-05 3 n f/re Family ftped Out In finding Flash ___«rse survivors of the P of Hiroshima told The fi yesterday of his mira"from death on that tragic _!__i that he would for.TCUse fom out of the ft followed this first atomic _Jf s history, be atone of his368 words
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Article222 1958-10-05 3 UNK NOWN rth and stability j Neave Ltd. m years have not tted its shareit also provided c employment jop'.e of Malaya 75 YEARS OF STABILITY REPORT and Singapore. This is stated by the Company's chairman, Mr. Tan Chin Tuan. m his annual statement to shareholders to. oe presented at222 words
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Article28 1958-10-05 3 Sd f A 13-year-cy. Choc Lee k" r irrrer at Sungei from George i recovered hy parry some 12 ..;:-d iM the m ■Ml a bridge. I28 words
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Article269 1958-10-05 3 ITS THE KEDAH U.M.N.O. CRISIS KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The UMNO President, Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, is to make a second trip to Kedah on Oct. 12. m an attempt to find a solution to the two- week old internal crisis of the Kedah269 words
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Article43 1958-10-05 3 SUPERINTENDENT of Customs, Brunei, Mr. Chua Kwang Soon, has been selected to represent Brunei at the Conference of the Working Party on Customs Administration to be held at Bangkok next month under the auspices of the United Nations Economic and Social Council.43 words
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Article, Illustration71 1958-10-05 3 pic.) MR ERIC SEAH Hark Chim and his bride, the former Miss Lilli Ang Gek Eng who were married at the Straits Chinese Methodist Ch urch yesterday, cut the cake during a reception held at the Adelphi Hotel, Singapore. Mr. Seah is the third son of the lateStandard - 71 words
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Article, Illustration63 1958-10-05 3 A BIG crowd of wellwishers attended the 80th birthday dinner of Mr. Ng Eng Kee at his residence m Amber Road on Friday night. Mr. Ng (seated) is the father of two Singapore rubber magnates Mr. Ng Quee Lam and Ng Quee Gam. Standardpic shows from left (standing)63 words
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Article135 1958-10-05 3 IPOH, Sat. One hundred and eight members of the Police Force here today started moving into their new $750,000-quarters. The quarters, described as a "morale booster" to the force m the Ipoh district, comprise of six blocks of three-storey flats for the rank and file135 words
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Miscellaneous257 1958-10-05 3 Down Latin America Way 9.30 Wr2TWTmm\W'M K«I»T^B Mandarin Mixture 10.00 The lllJitflKul I__l Day ot tne Triffids 10.30 MusicBHOMhHHHhb_Mb^IIBHI go-round 11.00 Talking of Teach- o 9 a m <7ft in 8 11.15 Music for Meditation TODAY: Singapore 2.57 a.m. (7ft no studio Bervlee .oo p.m. lin.) 2.28 p.m (Bft In257 words
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Article, Illustration104 1958-10-05 4 THERE is still a great need for the assistance of voluntary organisations m the field of prevention and cure of sickness and injury. Singapore's Minister for Health, Mr. A. J. Braga. said yesterday. He was speaking at the opening of the British Red Cross Society104 words
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Article90 1958-10-05 4 The 3 Best 'She-Men' At Contest AN audience of over 2.000 saw Jeffery Smith, 18, win the title of "Sheman" at the 1958 AllMalaya Mam bo Bands and Female Impersonators competition held at the Happy World Stadium on Saturday night. Nineteen other contestants took part. The winning band for the90 words
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167 1958-10-05 4 CHAIRMAN of the Singapore Improvement Trust, Mr. A. B. Sewell, yesterday advised tenants of Trust flats to fit Mortice locks (cost $4) on their door m order to prevent burglaries. Mr Sewell was replying to Independent member of the Legislative Assembly, Mr. Lee Choon167 words
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Article122 1958-10-05 4 THAT POWER FAILURE IS EXPLAINED SUGGESTIONS that the power failure m the Upper Serangoon Road area of Singapore on Thursday and Friday were connected with the recent resignations of expatriate officers m the City Council Electricity Department, were completely unfounded, t Government statement said yesterday. The statement said: *'Ca reful122 words
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Article131 1958-10-05 4 REPORT WILL GO TO GOVT. AN official report on the introduction of a national health insurance scheme for Singapore will be forwarded to Government very shortly The Standard was told yesterday. The report is being compiled by the Medical Advisory Council at the request of the Minister of Health. Mr131 words
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Article53 1958-10-05 4 HAROON bin Said pleaded not guilty m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday to a charge of rommitting the theft of a $2,700 motor-car belonging to Fong Kirn Toon« at the rar park off Shenton way on Sept 30. He was allowed bail of >3,00g53 words
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187 1958-10-05 4 PENANG, Sat— Chairman of the State Education Board, Dr. N. K. Menon, said tonight that he had recently received a letter from the Chinese School Teachers' Union expressing concern over the '•reduction of English periods m the first and second year primary classes." i Dr.187 words
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Article103 1958-10-05 4 KUAN TAN, Sat.- The Minister for Works, .Posts and Telecommunications, Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir, visited Bentong :oday and three new reservoirs constructed at 4th mile Bentong-Kuala Lumpur Road, Tra* Road and Perting. The Minister told a gathering tha: with the co-opera-tion of all Government departments103 words
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Article, Illustration126 1958-10-05 4 THE NEW Sceneshifterg are busy rehearsing for their next production Gilbert and Sullivan s "The Yeomen of the Guard" to be staged at the Cultural Centre from Oct. 29 t 0 Nov 1 Picture taken la»t night at one of their rehearsals shows Yvette Anwar (soprano)126 words
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Article75 1958-10-05 4 856s trie gi* Commerc^ Th:, L I day. v dre d an,* J? ln^ustrje L the survey' S r The Pe*u most or i h u ave turn2L Prob!^ v The tide I b V^w«? Mr BeadW. of stnW questionnaire" thai nSiyj working to hS Ther werf J Io75 words
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Article45 1958-10-05 4 SIAMESE cand difference," iz: P-'oducec" and J Rose Eberwe.r. as added attaj 1958 Ar .v Ba.. S Raffles Koie. Proceed* of tbe go entireiy to J, Children', Society The dance w.„ at 930 pir. bj "Birds ot Pa:ac.«' The ttum r? I "Jung* fumy."45 words
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Advertisement77 1958-10-05 4 i^i& «S%.* slim .fly l^^kw fIHHBW. Sfl *k .^B\ 1 T^iimnM Sfl £§9 w» counts. But there's something more.... something only Shell petrol has got— I.CA. the Ignition Control Additive which keeps ignition smooth and gives you wonderful engine rhythm. Important m every car, I.CA. is vital m today s77 words
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Article, Illustration70 1958-10-05 5 j American L future 1» km L sousing jooo. say the will autojL catch the a0 sewers— c .*gration w of mm take ue w v extracted J the air. ,Z- disappear L^ atomic wii: i vm P L ha* Ed*-" Lgg a punch JJctrnnic i&p care of "nm70 words
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Article242 1958-10-05 5 ANDY ROZARIO - UN KNO WN ANDY ROZARIO Freak Child Dies 24 Hrs. After Birth By A NATAL abnormality the unique specimen of which dates back to the time of King James 111 of Scotland occured on Malaya's East Coast last week. It was the case of a male Indian baby boy born242 words
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Article, Illustration409 1958-10-05 5 SAYING IT WITH SPUDS 9 Gtfts-J For mm WOMAN we know was 11 presented with a plastic 11 bucket by her husband on 1 their wedding anniversary. ■M We do not attempt to 1 seek the reason for such PBB odd gifts on romantic oc--1 casions. However, we giyo lore409 words
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Article431 1958-10-05 5 ...Or Men Teach Cirls? T\o you believe m school masters for schoolboys? That is the question thousands Of parents all over Britain will soon be asking themselves. It is part of a campaign run by the National Association of Schoolmasters, 18,000 strong, who are urging that431 words
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Article, Illustration80 1958-10-05 5 Heart Throb On Her Back WITH a G.l. Joe escort, Brighton, Sussex, model Diana French sports an unusual fashion, with a portrait of film star Aldo Ray on her bark as she arrives to attend the premier of the film m which he stars. "The Naked and tbe Dead" atUPI - 80 words
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Miscellaneous4 1958-10-05 5 IB i^^^^^H^^^dKjE^ **^3j^3M S9BSKS59EHI4 words
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Article173 1958-10-05 6 A PATHER and daughter^ who were separated after the war, saw each other again this week for the first time m nearly 13 years. They had spent most of the war m Nazi concentration camps. Former Rumanian businessman Mr. L. Bercoviciz, now a Sydney173 words
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Article309 1958-10-05 6 JACK BENTLEY - JACK BENTLEY He Used A Top m mmmm*} immmmmmm mmb Pop For His Teapot By TOMMY Steele's manx ager, Larry Parnes, almost bursts a blood vessel every time he hears the hit tune "Volare." For the British and American rights to the song that is now earning thousands both309 words
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Article, Illustration62 1958-10-05 6 XTERA LYNN'S clear and spot-on-tune voice has a quality which ensures a steady, if not hefty sale of discs. Particularly long players and extended-players. Her efforts on her latest small-size record, "Vera Lynn No. 2" (Decca). make it an easy winner of this week's PICK of62 words
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Article124 1958-10-05 6 Britain's best-selling records— up to last week. 1 STUPID CUPID/CAROLINA MOON— Connie Francis 2 VOLARE— Dean Martin 3 WHEN— Kalin Twins. 4 RETURN TO ME— Dean Martm. 5 FEVER— Peggy Lee 6 POOR LITTLE FOOL— Ricky Nelson 7 MAD PASSIONATE LOVE— Bernard BresslaW 8 BIRD DOG— Everly Brothers124 words
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Article514 1958-10-05 6 CLIFFORD DAVIS - CLIFFORD DAVIS SAY PARENTS IN BRITAIN By TA TORE than half the parents of Britain who own TV sets consider that television lg good for their children.... And f if ty-f our per cent, of this majority are m favour of TV for children because514 words
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Article115 1958-10-05 6 ANOTHER recorded orj_* chestral concert on stereophonic tapes is to be fiven m the Cultural Centre heatre on Wednesday next, October 8. at 8.15 p.m. It being presented by the Singapore Recorded Music Society m collaboration with Edward Eu and Co. Ltd. All tapes played will be R.C.A.115 words
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Article, Illustration540 1958-10-05 6 T CHAIKOVSKY. Fantasy "The Tempest", Op. 18. GLAZOTJNOV. Stenka Raiin. Op. 13. BORODIN. Nocturne. Philharmonia Orchestra cond. Fistoulari. H.M.V. ALP 1582 (12-inch). WIENIAWSKI. Violin Concerto No. 1 ia F sharp minor, Op. 14. BRUCH. Scottish Fantasy, Op. 46. Michael Rabin (violin), Philharmonia Orchestra cond.540 words
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Article, Illustration584 1958-10-05 7 PETER WONG - UNK NOWN PETER WONG (re Bidadari Cemetery Soon Be Closed By Only 1,000 Plots Left In 5 5- Acre Graveyard HINGAPORE'S 55- acre fm Bidadari Cemetery at Upper II Serangoon Road, which had its |1 fi r st burial m 1907 and has Sp housed the remains of about Christians584 words
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Article184 1958-10-05 7 DItTMRY plane no ::r. fold like ft j >iw.ed to be *m il'.tT all. ft >i At mm by the i ra bi based on '■■ri; Jtallc v tfe- '> fcrca Wallis, Mi Ota Busters' Swallow Igfa tha year Bj...*.. 'rv Supoly Pta rith the Mill vas with* American184 words
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Article, Illustration633 1958-10-05 7 CHIP MUNK - CHIP MUNK KLJKL;J[PL Prestige Fo* Penang? NOMINATED councillor Mr. Yeoh Cheang Seng of Penang states: "The State Government should strive to secure for Penang an airport worthy of the importance and prestige of this state, m order to prevent Penang from eventually becoming a 'back number' m this air633 words
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Advertisement250 1958-10-05 7 THAT SOUND of RENOWW^^^S-J^ lIIOSHSI fM w A>%9 The De-Luxe Model A720 JXtiSSm was the only British entry to win o Gold Medal at the _t^S_@E9B_i 1956 California State Fair. H The A6ll is a portable [rl^_B S^B_k. f 1 ~rtm 10, Winchester House, Price Singopore $295/- Singapore 1. Toi.250 words
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Article, Illustration335 1958-10-05 8 pRODUCER-Director Dick Powell has vividly recaptured the blood and thunder of the Korean War when the jet air power of East and West had a showdown over the Chinese border, m his second high drama. THE HUNTERS. In CinemaScope and De Luxe colour, Mr. Powell335 words
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Article, Illustration118 1958-10-05 8 Who will be Singapore's Wonder DogRIN TIN TIN? pATHAY ORGANIZATION, Columbia Films and PETS, a school journal, launched their joint drive yesterday to find Singapore's Rin Tin Tin, as the counterpart of the famous Hollywood wonder dog. This is the first campaign of its kind organized m conjunction with the118 words
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Article112 1958-10-05 8 rVHE Comedy of Errors set 1 to the jive of rock 'n* roll hds all the possibilities of a fine combination for a movie script that features the coolest cat m his field. But THE DUKE WEARS JEANS, starring Britain's rock 'n' roll singing sensation. Tommy112 words
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Article, Illustration146 1958-10-05 8 *pHOSE familiar with the story of Joan of Arc may suspect that Producer Otto Preminger has other motives than just for the sake of entertainment when he made ST. JOAN. Certain sequences have been highly dramatised, evidently to send home the message with forceful impact. To suit146 words
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Article86 1958-10-05 8 gRIGITTE BARDOT as THE BRIDE IS MUCH TOO BEAUTIFUL. Agreed! She appears m very provocative costumes for the altar, for bed and for a swim. Seductive? Yes! And that's about all that could be said about Brigitte m her latest pictureThe English sub-titles have been done remarkably86 words
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Advertisement689 1958-10-05 8 $RliflsFl NOW SHOWING! J t B2_U-_9k_^Lvß ,I Ui Ua.m.. 1.30. 4.00. 6.45 A 930 pjn. jL jcggg %£y "Th« Hantora" 5 TONIGHT? "THOSE BEWITCHING EYES'* (Mand.) )f Today 1 a_a. "FAIR MAIDEN AMONG THE MELONS" (M) 3J* illf-WI-V-^ MOW SHOWING! J I NT W*~ _tT T U *.m. 1.49. 4.15.689 words
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Advertisement134 1958-10-05 8 TREASURE HUNT QUIZ CLUE Number Two as *> U readers who found the ANSWER to the FIRST CLUE was "October 5." Naturally, P— YflT H It is today's date! Arid Vlj Will 3 in this page you are given the last clue. 11 fl #fc A A ig5-H What is134 words
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Article471 1958-10-05 9 STAN HALSEY - STAN HALSEY ffl D;LKLPEK BIRMINGHAM boss Fat Beasley Is showing renewed interest m Graham Adams, young Plymouth Argyle full back, an ex-amateur discovery of manager Jack Rowley. Adams has had several first team games, but might have had more if Argyle had not had so many backs. Other471 words
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Article44 1958-10-05 9 then i ia, it a L X. I I!- Com- J 4e|> c 76€ j ;h|, well fi JT?» r t 0.- Olympic E•- i I s« ection ughout r Olympic R mfc rm c the °st r tonoi be 1 v irge.44 words
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Article24 1958-10-05 9 U NKNOWN i<v'\. T. ti. \J r tries) v It a Kaval B trios k barker 2 k».. cc 2 P_T I i' tries24 words
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228 1958-10-05 9 NEWLY promoted Young Mens Sikh Association made a good start m the SHA Division 1 league when they trounced Indian Association by Aye goals to one m their league fixture on the Girls Sports Club ground yesterday. A feature of the match was he228 words
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Article37 1958-10-05 9 ROYAL Signals and the Blacks drew three-all m a rugger match at Dover Road yesterday. Both scored a try each. Jalal touched down for the Signals while Chua Oheow 'Hup replied for the Blacks.37 words
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Article54 1958-10-05 9 BUYS PLAY ROUGH: MATCH ABANDONED Rough play ten minutes from time forced the umpires to abandon the inter-school 'nockey match between Beatty Secondary School and Johore English College at Johore Bahru yesterday. The score before the game stopped was 1-1. In the second teams match, Beatty beat their opponents by54 words
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Article70 1958-10-05 9 ROYAL Singapore Golf Club Monthly Medal stroke results yesterday were Winner— N. H. Peck 78-8 70 and P Franklin 80-10 70 tied and play off next Saturday. Other Cards— R A. Malcolm 79-7 72 R. W. Newton 82-10 72 J. F. Mcfarlane 83-10 73 J.T.A. Paterson70 words
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Article, Illustration46 1958-10-05 9 'THREE League clubs were disappointed that the name of Peter Goring (right) was not on Arsenal's list of players for sale as inside forward or wing half. Two of them will offer maximum wages of £20 week if he becomes available for transfer.46 words
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314 1958-10-05 9 Anderson Parker Play Well For Victory SINGAPORE Cricket Club beat Royal Air Force Changi by 25 points (two goals, a drop goal, a penalty and thaee tries) to three (a penalty) m a rugger match on the Padang yesterday. The Club314 words
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Article52 1958-10-05 9 61 SIGNALS Unit, Royal Air Force, beat Royal Engineers by 17 points (a goal, two penalties and two tries) to nil m a rugger match at Sembawang yesterday. Ridley, Malcolm and Giesillin scored a try each. Walton converted a try and a penalty, and Kingdom scored52 words
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Article36 1958-10-05 9 BALTIMORE, Oct. 4 (UPI) Light heavyweight contender Tony Anthony floored heavyweight Archie Moore five times last night for a technical knockout m the ninth round of their return TV fight at the Baltimore Coliseum.36 words
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Article84 1958-10-05 9 RECORD entry from 16 schools have been received tor the tenth Colony Inter-school Swimming championships to be held tomorrow and Tuesday at the Chinese Swimming Club. Three schools are making their debuts m the neet— they are Queenstown Secondary Technical School, Tanjong Katong Secondary Technical84 words
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Article47 1958-10-05 9 RAFFLES Institution and St Andrew's drew 3-all m their first teams* Rugby match at Bras Basah Road. Raffles scored a try through Jimmy How and St. Andrews Scow Watt Choon kicked a penalty to equalise. The second fifteens match went to Raffles at 14—0.47 words
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Article194 1958-10-05 9 The Other SHA League Results AN early goal m the second half by inside right Kartar Singh enabled newly-promoted Khalsa Association to score their first point m their opening game m the SHA Div. 1 league. They drew one-all with Ceylon Sports Club at Balestier Road194 words
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Article60 1958-10-05 9 TANJONG MALIM, Sat.— Sungei Chinoh Estate. Trolak won the Mahatma Gandhi Cup when they beat Slim River Indian Recreation Club 5-1 at soccer m the knock-out tournament final at Slim River yesterday. Scorers for Sungei Chinoh Estate were Vadiveloo 2, Sam Velayuthan and Palanisamy Raman60 words
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Article378 1958-10-05 9 English So cc er Results LONDON, October 4, (Reuter) International match: Ireland 3, England 3 (at Belfast) AMATEUR INTERNATIONAL Wales 1 South Africa 3 LEAGUE 1 Arsenal 4, West B'wich Albion 3 Aston Villa 2, Newcastle Utd. 1 Burnley 4, Chelsea 0 Everton 3, Birmingham City 1 Leicester C. 3.378 words
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Miscellaneous40 1958-10-05 9 f a\ i—^Vt kV^_e^_ _T^_ S I m\ M HI ATHLETICS Singapore S- Sports, Farrer Park, m. s^CCER Feith Cup SB H FA. vs. S A.F.A. Preienfs Invitation, *alan Bet nr, 7.30 p.m. JUSIOR CVPSukaramni vs. Jollilads. Geylang, SAS p.m.40 words
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Article282 1958-10-05 10 SCRUTINEER - SCRUTINEER Mr. Donaldson Scores 'Treble By MR. DONALDSON took the day's riding honours with a treble on Jamas, Fairy Tale and Wonder Gold m the Singapore Turf Club's Amateur races at Bukit Timah yesterday. Two riders escaped injury when they fell off their mounts, Miss Johnson282 words
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Article52 1958-10-05 10 UNLIMITED SWEEP RESULTS TOTAL POOL $237,686 Ist Prize No. *****3 ($106,948) 2nd Prize No. *****5 (I 53.474). 3rd Prise No. *****2 (3 29,708) Starters ($3,300 each): Nos. *****9. *****4, *****2. *****5, *****5, *****2, *****1. *****9. *****5. Consolation ($1,782 each): Nos. *****1. *****4. *****6. *****9. *****0. *****9, *****0. *****2,52 words
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678 1958-10-05 10 RESULTS DIVIDENDS OF ALL THE RACES Class 3 6 Furs. CATCHWEIGHTS: 12st. 71bs 440—180 FIGHTING FINISH —Mr. Waggott 1 589—200 EGYPTIAN QUEEN —Mr Guy 2 267—182 WEE GEORDIE— Mr. Salmond 3 116 107 The Wasp— Capt. Love 120—88 Lady Jane 5 139—120 Gondollno 6 70 57 Sunshoes 7 Course scratching:678 words
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Article177 1958-10-05 10 Penang To Take On Koreans PENANG, Sat. The Penang Malaya Cup team will be undergoing a special preparation for their match against the Seoul Soccer Club of Korea at the City Stadium on Oct. 11. Training dates for the team at the stadium are: Oct. 4. 5, b\ 8. 9,177 words
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Article116 1958-10-05 10 Perak To Meet Seoul Tourists IPOH, Sat.— Six Malayan soccer "stars" are expected to be included m the Perak team to meet the visiting Seoul Football Club from Korea m a friendly game on tbe Chinese Assembly hall ground here on Tuesday. Oct. 7. They are goalkeeper Yusof Bakar, fullback116 words
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Article77 1958-10-05 10 IPOH, Sat. Perak are to meet Seiangor m the inter-state Malays tennis competition for the Sultan Aziz Cup on the Sultan Sulaiman courts, Kuala Lumpur on Oct. 11 and 12 The match will consist of two singles and five doubles and the Perak Malays will be77 words
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Article1015 1958-10-05 10 WEIGHTS and probable fi e dt Saturday, Oct. 11, first day 0 f th a] meeting. Class 4-5>/ 2 fu I *****7 SURE PROFIT 4y 9 05 St'M. I 3 *****0 LOYALTY II y 9 of AWM AI N f •135 SAYONARA fy 812 R \S C >■ 41,015 words
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Article162 1958-10-05 10 ST. ANDREWS, Scotland, Oct. 4 (UPI) The greatest assembly of international amateur golfer s ever mustered, including Malayans, gathered here at the traditional shrine of the game today m preparation for the f irst world tear^ championship Twenty-nine countries from all parts of the globe win compete for the162 words
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82 1958-10-05 11 IF ALL OFFICIALS WERE LIKE THE TUNKU... LAST SUNDAY wag ihe first time, I am sure, thafr ttny sports official has ever paid cl tribute to sports writers m public. Most officials, especially m this island, would have us shot on sight if they could persuade our politicians to take82 words
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Article394 1958-10-05 11 A GOOD AAATCH A WORTHY CAUSE EVER since a Dutch businessman, Mr. P. R Feith presented the Cud that bears his name for the annual football match for charity, the Singapore Business Houses Football Association have been thrown into the arena, as it were, against formidable opposition. But never have394 words
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Article221 1958-10-05 11 Too Few 'Chaps On The Way Up' What does Eddy Choong think of Malaya's chances of regaining the Thomas Cup m the next challenge round? He said: "There does not seem to be sufficient young talent available. .young chaps who are already on the way up. 4i Teh Kew San,221 words
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Article, Illustration833 1958-10-05 11 SCHOOL HEADS WITH FROG-IN-POND MENTALITIES gffiW "111J11,,'.. I- I The battle is on next weekend at Kuala Lumpur the fight for supremacy and the Education Minister's Cup between Singapore and Federation school shuttiers. This is the inaugural competition which will be held annually. The competition shall be decided on Thomas833 words
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929 1958-10-05 11 Not Age, Or Love, Or Marriage... I Quit For Business Eddy Choong tells Peter Kum THE most popular "grease monkey" m Kuala Lumpur is a tiny little chap at the Standvac Training School In Birch Road. But unlike other grease monkeys, the little chap929 words
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Article190 1958-10-05 11 Who was the greatest badminton players of them all? Eddy's reply came without the slightest hesitation: 'Wong Peng Soon, of course.** He did not place America's Dave Freeman high on his list of the greats. "Freeman might have beaten Peng Soon, but that is no criterion. He190 words
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Article336 1958-10-05 12 BO AC Wins The Atlantic Race EUROPE-AMERICA JETLINER FLIGHTS BEGIN COMET IVs TAKE OFF FROM NEW YORK AND LONDON LONDON, Oct. 4 (Reuter) A gleaming Comet IV airliner took off from London Airport today on the first pure jet commercial flight across the Atlantic. Another Comet IV which flew from336 words
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207 1958-10-05 12 Those Misfires m On Quemoy BIG QUEMOY, Oct. 4 (UPI) American military advisers on Quemoy reported an unusally high percentage of duds among the thousands of Communist shells being fired at the besieged islands, suggesting anti-Red sabotage m Russia or mainland China. Army Colonel Douglas207 words
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Article36 1958-10-05 12 FIRST A- SUB THE Royal Navy will have its first atomic submarine. Dreadnought, m service m three or four years time. Sir John Carroll, the British Admiralty's Chief Scientific Officer, predicted m Sydney yes- terday.- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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117 1958-10-05 12 CA7RO, Oct. 4 (Reuter).— Emir Fahed Ben Abdel Aziz, Saudi Arabian Minister of Education and brother of King Saud. yesterday married an 18 -year -old darkeyed Egyptian beauty «n one of the most lavish weddings witnessed m Cairo. The 40-year-old bridegroom's117 words
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Article68 1958-10-05 12 HONIARA. Oct. 4. (Reuter)— The trade vessel Melanesian which vanished on an inter-island voyage m the Solomon Islands sank suddenly at sea between July 10--18, a commission of inquiry report said today. The report said there was no evidence to show that the ship was sunk by68 words
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Article46 1958-10-05 12 BUENOS AIRES, Oct. 4 (Reuter). Scores of people were injured m battles between thousands of university students and Police during the night here. The students, protesting against the Argentine Senate's refusal to ban private universities, overturned or set fire to buses and trams.46 words
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Article45 1958-10-05 12 TIVERTON, England, Oct. 4 A violent rainstorm caused severe flooding m many parts of Devon last night and authorities sent out the second flood warning m eight days. Exeter was hardest hit with homes flooded and cars stranded on many roads.45 words
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Article76 1958-10-05 12 HAVANA, Oct. 4 (UPl).— The bullet-riddled bodies of live men were found m different parts of Havana yesterday after four bombs exploded on Thursday night tn the metropolitan area. It was the second successive day m which bodies of unidentified men appeared near the scene76 words
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Article45 1958-10-05 12 WILLIAM HORSLEY. a native of England who left his home m County Durham as a boilermaker at the age of 14 and later became president of Hollywood Film Enterprises and one of rrlovieland's film pioneers died on Thursday. He was 87. UPIUPI - 45 words
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Article17 1958-10-05 12 The U.S. Atomic Energy Commission has scheduled an underground atomic test shot for Wednesday. UPIUPI - 17 words
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Article28 1958-10-05 12 Red Blah -Blah THE Communist bloc countries have increased their weekly propaganda short-wave broadcasts to Latin America this year figures released by the U.S. Information Aeencv disclosed.- UPIUPI - 28 words
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Article102 1958-10-05 12 WASHINGTON. Oct. 4. (UPI) The dead moon may hold clues to "the origin of life** and Mars and possibly Venus may be the habitat of living things similar to some of the organisms of earth. So, an international scientific croup warns, it is up to space explorers102 words
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Article, Illustration56 1958-10-05 12 THE BARON TAKES SORAYA TO A PARTY PRINCESS SORAYA, former Queen of Iran, is seen here, attending a recent formal party and dance with Baron Dieter von Maisen-Ponickau m Baden-Baden. There have been rumours of a romance between the two since the Baron started escorting the lovely Soraya three monthsU.P.I. - 56 words
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Article121 1958-10-05 12 A FINE, NEW FUTURE DE GAULLE AJACCIO, Corsica, Oct. 4 (Reuter) General Charles de Gaulle told a wildlycheering crowd here today that the French oeoDle had shown their unity m last weekend's referendum and sarted towards a "fine and great" new future The Prime Minister, on his way back to121 words
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Article53 1958-10-05 12 BUENOS AIRES, Oct. 4 (UPI) Students continued riotous demonstrations m Buenos Aires today. Police said ten persons were injured m a battle between opposing student groups at a street corner, where some shots were exchanged. Students halted trolley-buses and other vehicles m an area around the53 words
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Article48 1958-10-05 12 JOHANNESBURG, Oct. 4 (Reuter) Petronella Rademeyer, the 14-year-old girl who had her leg amputated m London two years ago, died here suddenly last night after developing double pneumonia. She returned from London m June 1956 fitted with an artificial leg and went back to school.48 words
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Article34 1958-10-05 12 TURKEY is to appoint a new consul general m Cyprus to replace Mr Bughan Ishin, recently named as Turkey's "partnership" representative m the island, according to well informed sources m Istanbul. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration63 1958-10-05 12 REVEALING that's the word for this evening dress mackintosh, the first of its kind to be produced for the British market. Made m glassclear Fablon, it is so transparent that it can be worn over evening clothes without hidingthem. It will fold easily into a purse. Nineteen-year-old model Caroline63 words
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Article153 1958-10-05 12 No 'Munich' On Ford Straits, Says 70/J TAIPEI, Oct. 4, (UPI).— Foreign Ministry officials said today Nationalist China accepted United States' reassurances of no 'Munich' m the Formosa straits. These officials said that policy explanations delivered to President Chiang Kai-shek two days ago from Secretary of State153 words
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Article121 1958-10-05 12 U.S., JAPAN AGREE TO A NEW PACT TOKYO, Oct. 4, (UPI)— Japanese Foreign Minister Aiichiro Fujiyama reported today that Japan and the United States have agreed to draw up a new security pact. Mr. Fujiyama spoke to newsmen after emerging from a meeting between Japanese and U.S. leaders, including Premier121 words
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Article55 1958-10-05 12 BONN. Oct. 4 (Reuter).— The Duke of Edinburgh will visit West Germany from Oct. 23 to 25 for the amalgamation of the Fourth and Eighth Hussars at Hohme. Lower Saxony. The amalgamation will be marked by a parade on Oct. 24. Details of the Duke's programme55 words
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Article55 1958-10-05 12 PORTLAND. On (Renter' Nixon >a:d r. c that g:v;ng fee I lands of Qwbh?< to the Comna_J bring peas." Thp Ctommtniia "over and their objective ">■' ly the offshore! Formosa. th« said m asP<^'< :1 can dinner. •'A pniicy of M de sling with to" is a peace pc&55 words
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Advertisement28 1958-10-05 12 c •■■■■■■>■*'' A\fi-E It's the Cut JJi that unfs! \i_ jj__-i_i^?^>yi!fe _B_ll_>iSir r MW.mW -mmW-mmmm MMW *MW-mmw 'MmmL-WWa SWB _M_^™ -f mW-mw- ''■mm E_F a* Raffles Place, Singapore -fii-^28 words
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Article, Illustration850 1958-10-05 13 Stan Hays; Peter Kennerley - Stan Hays Peter Kennerley Rut ...BUI These Mixed-up am* a* __b^ Way I Kids Seem To Like It By 4nc/ EENAGE girls who have been m trouble ore being sent to bed today with o baby's feeding bottle. They curl up contentedly, knee to chin, and suck milk slowly850 words
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Article141 1958-10-05 13 A Famous Brutish Doctor Says: Others are more hopeful and believe that if the child is permitted to regress to completely infantile lies of behaviour there is a chance of his developing i 1 ifresh along better lines. The work of Jonsson at the Children's Village at Ski StockhoTm is141 words
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Article, Illustration512 1958-10-05 13 PAUL BOYLE - THE KING AND I SHOWGIRL PAUL BOYLE By THE secret of THE KING 1 and the SHOWGIRL King Baudouin of Belgium and ?;nger Shirley Sands, 21, of Bridgwater, Somerset was out last week. BAUDOUIN HAS DATED SHIRLEY TWICE. And Shirley she was on TV m the Ted Ray Show last512 words
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Advertisement117 1958-10-05 13 Pictures YOU GET THE BEST FROM THE STANDARD Phone Photo Dept TeL ***** 3ttn»*m<m§tawmTi A NATURAL SOURCE WEUEDfiV cncnui < s In order to overcome tiredness, mr a child needs a concentrated, p*^aß*£ fresh or tinned fruit, MILKMAID j swmiwtD up j H Sweetened Condensed Milk t£& r^faW\ I constitutes117 words
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Article, Illustration915 1958-10-05 14 Hoots— lye got a goosebag S ays Marjorie SROM NOW ON, call me Mac. Or MacProops if you wish to be formal. Add an Och Aye and a Hoots Mon and a wee drap of something or other and I am your lassie— with my goosebag tucked underneath my arm.915 words
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971 1958-10-05 14 DO NOT BELIEVE OLD WIVES' TALES ABOUT TEETHING BABIES Nurse Kathleen Says... i JT is still the custom among many mothers to talk about their baby always cutting a tooth with bronchitis or with diarrhoe or a discharging ear, or even to talk about babies who always cut a tooth971 words
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Advertisement267 1958-10-05 14 f mmmm BPI Just like your lips... Ummd imicdoitoo! MS H| Who would dream of going without B\m lipstick these dsys? Yet look st your F i I H nails W I I 9 Do they glow with the same colorful _^_^Ek^ 1 1 l-_H radiance 7 our li P267 words
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Advertisement162 1958-10-05 14 i t ai •rand into* v J four mind 2x.._H comforrabit ari^fl bow it prettnts i^H to dispose oCaj^H tbese are or.lv ;-jJ T~Tipai;to;r,J^H C^ YOU start -^tfl of freecorr, laa^fl by tn-injj i; can lightful c.::trr^jfl Tarnpax the ccoafl women. forallwhititßlit^B bulky beit-pin-pac^| times" Q crofrfl (Regular and i.x162 words
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Article, Illustration180 1958-10-05 15 A YOUNG and pretty ambitious Singapore woman saw her girlhood dream come true when she opened her own dress shop last week. Jenny Chan, who had for a long time thought of being a dress designer, returned to the Colony about six months ago. after spending180 words
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Article581 1958-10-05 15 JENNY - Between East West JENNY D;KLKE -By r fHE six attractive and interesting dress models with the most original designs, as illustrated m this page, are the latest creations of Singapore fashion expert, Roland Chow, who shows us the strong contrast of fashions between East and West. Local women of this581 words
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Article, Illustration31 1958-10-05 15 and blue sequins. The work is expensive but the design is so oriental. It will be a favourite to every sophisticated woman m tht esst from sixteen to sixty.31 words
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Article222 1958-10-05 16 UNKN OWN HOLLYWOOD, Sat. where she and her late She said: "That's* my added: "There comes a LAUREN BACALL has an- husband, Humphrey Bo&- last tie with the past/ time when you've been m nounced that she has art. lived. The price: Lauren, who is leaving the same place too222 words
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Article, Illustration493 1958-10-05 16 HAIR DO? Or Pe rha ps A HAT I Girls, If You're Feeling Down In The Dumps, Which Is The Best Cure? A If you're the HAT I w TYPE, you'll be interest- ed m this peak-topped cap <n > green silk (left) which was shown m London by Simone493 words
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Article, Illustration12 1958-10-05 16 "Now, once again all my senses are alert and alive."12 words
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116 1958-10-05 16 THERE'S PLENTY OF GOOD IN THE BOYS, SAYS 9 CIR JOHN HUNT, the man who looked down from the slopes of Everest, has now taken a lo k "beneath the fancy hair styles ani drape jackets" of some of today's youths. And Sir John has found "plenty of good" m116 words
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Article98 1958-10-05 16 Psalms Are Nonsense, Says Bishop SOME passages m the Psalms were "nonsense, archaic, and nonChristian" Dr. Wilfrid Askwith. Bishop of Gloucester, told Anglican clergy m conference m London this week. Thi s was partly the reason why even devout church-goers were asking clergy to shorten not only their services but98 words
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Article, Illustration46 1958-10-05 17 The Young Look MODEL Berith demonstrates that short pyjamas are attractive from any angle even m reverse, Berith and other models were showing off a variety of clothes for the Modern Miss at a Manchester store. All of them (models and dresses) had the "young look."46 words
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Article204 1958-10-05 17 A MOST AWKWARD BIT OF LUCK! ♦THERE were red faces on Hayling Island, near Portsmouth, last week-end— all because of a fantastic coincidence. For a £650 car, the prize m a public competition to raise money for charity and the island's carnival fund, had been won by the wife of204 words
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Article124 1958-10-05 17 WSER WSKd •q m Britain I Dml M |ob i|| wttl] pbfldc Urn Nrarnini ibl a rerdict (be on a foor|jj who DJD lljetic bag... I *-r» that the boy. Lan Piggott, of Bridgernad East. Welwyn Garden City. Herts, used the transparent bag as a "space helmet." He was124 words
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Article, Illustration1538 1958-10-05 17 PROFILE Gen. Sir Francis Wogan Festing, G.C.8., K.8.E., D.S.O. AN elephantine figure has arrived at the War Office to take over as Britain's senior serving soldier. He faces a task of constructing a new model army that Cromwell himself might have found beyond his powers General Sir1,538 words
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Miscellaneous1029 1958-10-05 17 ft^5 bbbbbbbbibj March 21-April 20 (Aries) soon. Keep to normalcy in home are at a phase of comSEVERAL alterations occur, your arrangements. fortable development. Let These turn out to be bene- nothing from outside disturb final. The upshot is that you July 21-Aufust 21 (Leo) this, have a lively and1,029 words
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255 1958-10-05 18 Rue Scribe - Rue Scribe By I OTOR SHOW time is E^^^K^B with us again. The first B WM I of the season's major A M exhibitions opened m Paris on Thursday. As wmmmwmmmmm usual, the new models as well as the modified ones are255 words
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Article, Illustration558 1958-10-05 18 TJRITAIN and Germany exMJ hibit the most cars. Each outnumbers the host country's exhibits. Britain's new offering m the shape of the new A4O (reviewed m this column last Sunday) is creating considerable interest among the economy-minted Continentals. Within "hours of the show's558 words
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Article, Illustration21 1958-10-05 18 THE RENAULT •FLORIDE' (ABOVE) SIMCA ARONDE •HARDTOP' (RIGHT) RADIO TELEPHONE ON THE CITROEN 'PRESTIGE' ID— <_>U>Vv/ THE SIMCA CHAMBORD21 words
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Article, Illustration98 1958-10-05 18 THIS is the new Russian Zil 111. now m produca on at the Likhachev Auto Works m Moscow. The car has an eight cylinder engine which develops 220 bhp Mam features are an automatic transmission system, vacuum servo brakes, power assistedUPI - 98 words
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Article90 1958-10-05 18 ST. LOUIS auto parks have invited 1959 Cadillacs to stay out. They're just too big. The Parking Lot Company ran a newspaper advertisement saying: "Due to the current trend toward even longer and wider automobiles and the adornment of bumpers with glass, we regret to announce that90 words
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Article, Illustration594 1958-10-05 19 if Seventeen Qi Them! INTRODUCING the Nichols FamUy All 17 of them! Little Sandra has just arrived. She tipped tbe scales at 71b. 2oz. and restored the balance between the "he's" and the "she's" m her parents' home. For Sandra is the seventeenth child to be594 words
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Article, Illustration1113 1958-10-05 19 HESTER CHAPMAN; HAROLD NICOLSON - THE LAST TUDOR KING HESTER CHAPMAN HAROLD NICOLSON By (Jonathan Cape Z*s.). BOOK REVIEW By NOT being a specialist on the Tudor period I had taken it for granted that King Edward VI was a stunted, sickly, blear-eyed. stammering schoolboy, entirely under the domination of his wicked uncles. I had1,113 words
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Article, Illustration448 1958-10-05 19 D;LKL;KLE IWHY A TOOTH GOES BAD TOOTH decay is the most common disease of modern man. Practically every single one Of us suffers from it at some time or another. Millions of man-hours aa c lost every year m the dentist's chair. Despite all our modern scientific and448 words
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