Sunday Standard, 16 November 1958
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Title Section22 1958-11-16 1 m gJM ii n Mm SUNDAY STANDARD Vol. IX No. 137. •£**^V* Pigci zo ew. <«^BDlg> I SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 195822 words
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Article261 1958-11-16 1 SINGAPORE'S 1959 BUDGET GOVT. WILL MAKE NO NEW COMMITMENTS THE SINGAPORE Government's "standstill budget" for next year is estimated to show a $40,000,000 deficit, the Standard understands. The budget has been tentatively approved by the Council of Ministers and will be presented to th€ Legislative Assembly on261 words
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183 1958-11-16 1 WASHINGTON. Nov. 15 (UPI) Rear Adm. Leonard B. Southerland. commander of a Navy aircraft j carrier force operating m the Formosa area, was j killed early today m a i helicopter crash on Okinawa. The Navy announced here that the 53-year-old admiral;183 words
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Article31 1958-11-16 1 Dr Fa^il Kutchuk leader of the Turkish community m Cyprus left Istanbul by air yesterday fnr New York for the United Nations debate on the island colony. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article824 1958-11-16 1 $11,700 FOR CHEER FUND CIVE NOW FOR THE HAVE HOTS THE STANDARD 1958 Cheer Fund stands at 811.700 74 a sum representing the warmheartedness and generosity of Standard readers all over Malaya and Singapore. Although the majority of the beneficiaries will be Malayans, it is noteworthy that donors include all824 words
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Article225 1958-11-16 1 THEY ALL CONDEMN POLITICAL parties m Singapore yesterday demanded that a public inquiry De immediately instituted into the leakage of school examination papers. Two leaks have occurred m the .-pace of nine days affecting approximately 17.000 English and Chinese school student.-. Meanwhile. the 4.000--strong Singapore Teachers' Union al>o225 words
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94 1958-11-16 1 ALOR STAR. Sat— A tiara wor.h $70,000 will be presented to the Sultanah of Kedah. Tunku Bahiyah, by the schoolchildren of the State when the Sultan of Kedah and his consort are officially ins* ailed m February next year. The Superintendent of Education.94 words
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Article327 1958-11-16 1 THE pride and dignity of parents, teachers and elder citizens who attended Prize Day at Penang's Francis Light School must have been jolted by what the chairman of the board of managers of that institution, Mr. Heah |oo Seang, had to tell them of where they fail m their327 words
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Article32 1958-11-16 1 THE WEST GERMAN Chancellor. Dr. Konrad Adenauer, said yesterday that if Berlin were cut off by the Russians or the East Germans, that could be answered with counter measures. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration288 1958-11-16 1 TYRONE POWER COLLAPSES AND DIES ON MOVIE SET Over 100 Films In 22 Years MADRID. Nov. 10. (L'PI) Hollywood star Tyrone Power, 44. died of a heart attack today after collapsing on a movie set here. Power died at about 1.30 p.m. (1230 GMT) on the way to a hospital.288 words
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Advertisement90 1958-11-16 1 W\\ t -j»<** Pdw^» UWK btt£ I Creme Puff Lguty-blended a PUFFI rings I r i ■_r r.j^r. MAX FACTOR ~m 1 1 B •■■/■'Villi UIP B\ _^r ill IDC pil SAFES X AND SECURE «TEVES (M) LTD. PENANG* IPOH* JESSELrO\ fCfOmWuia IHCCVES/AN A/ A WAYS *f°* Quyus& 1956 *UA90 words
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Advertisement49 1958-11-16 1 ~^amta% uflHßs ■MSI II ■*'v'" *fcwiJSl.B^£J COCKROACm Mr*-. QUtCKiB P^ Laboratory Test proved... m September this year New Formula Flit was tested on cockroaches and m 24 hours 99% were dead or dying and m 48 hours 00% y^ere dead or dying. jJJJ Formula Flit fSBHBjSff even more effec-49 words
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109 1958-11-16 2 ANOTHER ATTEMPT TO GAIN RECOGNITION THE Singapore City Council Technical Officers Union yesterday decided to ask the Council once again' for its recognition. The Council had earlier rejected tne Union's demand to recognise it as a representa- 1 tive body of a.l technical Officers of the Council. At an extraordinary109 words
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215 1958-11-16 2 THK Singapore City Council will hold its annual elect a Mayor for the ensuing year. Notice to this effect Councillors yesterday. According to political sources, Mr. Ong Eng Guan will find no difficulty getting re-elected if he decides to run for the215 words
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Article80 1958-11-16 2 CAR THEFTS: REWARDS OFFERED SINGAPORE police yesterday ctTered rewards 0 f up to $5,000 for information, leading to the arrest of persons responsible for a series of recent car thefts m the Colony. Information leading to the recovery of stolen cars and arrests of persons dealing with c ':;h vehicles80 words
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Article78 1958-11-16 2 THE Japaifese trade fair which was scheduled to be held m the Happy World. Singapore, on Oct. 20. has been postponed to Dec. 10. The fair. ir. which about 100 Japanese firms will take part. is aimed at countering the influx of Red China consumer articles into78 words
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Article75 1958-11-16 2 THE Hon. P. G. Connolly, the New Zealand Minister of Defence, will arrive at 2.30 p.m. today on a 10-day visit to the Colony. Tomorrow, he will visit R.A.F. Changi, and after, being received by the Station Commander, Group Captain I. C. K. Swales, he will75 words
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Article, Illustration48 1958-11-16 2 NEWLY appointed Malayan ambassador to fmpmm /> fl (centre) is received at the entrance of the Imperial fl two Japanese protocol officers after the envoy uas nr fl Palace m a horse-driven coach to present his crvHf>nt, n fl Emperor ',1 UPI Photo.UPI - 48 words
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91 1958-11-16 2 THE Executive Committee of the University of Malaya Students' Union and the Kuala Lumpur Divisional Committee yesterday jointly reiterated their stand for a single union. In a statement issued m Singapore yesterday the committees said: "Although the two Legislatures have adopted the University91 words
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Article250 1958-11-16 2 THE Singapore Improvement Trust should immediately close its housing register as the first step to the compilation of a new register of applicants for '"rust accommodation. This was suggested by City Councillor Mrs F. Leon-Soh, speaking on behalf of the Mountbatten Committee of the Liberal Socialist250 words
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Article71 1958-11-16 2 mk KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— V n ,V the United Kingdom and Eor©PJ New Year period will bo accept***! a (hf f the Telecommunication Department Singapore announced today. ilf M Although special arrangement j)( p the British post office for an <u<"- J vice on Christmas Day and R71 words
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Article189 1958-11-16 2 TO SAVE Gill And He Was A Good SB TAIPING, Sat. A X lost his life m a yam bid I mt of a squatter family at an old n WL day. fl The t raged y occurred at a i large disused mining pool m the189 words
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238 1958-11-16 2 PENANG. Sat— A hospital doctor, giving evidence at a murder trial before Mr. Justice Rigby today, said that a magistrate who came to take a dying declaration from a patient became annoyed with him. "He was annoyed with me because I could not say for238 words
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Article78 1958-11-16 2 A CYCLIST who went to the aid of an eight-year-old girl said he was beaten up by her parents m Havelock Road, Singapore, yesterday. The girl, Wong Siew Han, was found sprawled In a monsoon ditch by the cyclist, apparently knocked down by a vehicle. When the78 words
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Article100 1958-11-16 2 A SINGAPORE fitter Kok Wah, '2'K was I a tdv; -.he Eace and neck j parar.e- by BC re gangsters m Keong S I Road and sdmitted W Genera' Hospital m a ser. condition yesterday Low told Police that ne WMM standing [opposite a tv100 words
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Article73 1958-11-16 2 FIVE men, Yong Chennc Chew. Teo Kirn Chwee Scow Kiat Bok. Ow Choy Seng and Wong Cheong. pleaded guilty m the Singapore .Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterri..\ to a joint charge of playing a game of "Fan Tan." using money as stakes, at Lorong Tai Seng on73 words
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Article20 1958-11-16 2 JOHORE LIFE CENT COOK fli fl I" I fl fl fl fl fl fl fl Pa t- I I Dper;:'20 words
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Advertisement1476 1958-11-16 2 \_____________i lmmlm^*i**^fT^^^ SITUATIONS VACANT EDUCATION experienced Clerk Storekeeper I THI English Association of Account 4 ea nately by Europ an I anti Aud.tors The Eng!i S n Assocu n -*m*m-y v. t>on of Estate Agents Valuers Tl- Ma '«t jApply, with copies j English Associaf.on of Secretane cr rote ence1,476 words
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Article322 1958-11-16 3 Nine More Ocean Berths And The First-ever Breakwater It Will Be One Of The Safest And Finest Harbours In The World THE Singapore Harbour Board will spend about $9,000,000 next year on port expansion which, together with the close-cirruit television system for shipping322 words
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Article263 1958-11-16 3 Nh Xl I society members who wish to sever relationship with their societies must either join the move house to a district where such societies do not exist or obliterate their incriminating tattoo marks. This was stated by secret 5< ciety expert. Acting DSP Mr. Koh263 words
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108 1958-11-16 3 INSTRUCTOR FINED FOR PETROL THEFT SINGAPORE driving In»tt i t and his pupil were yesterday fin-d for .>!*-a;:r::: gal« ns i petrol from i parked rai L w G< tc Swe< and Chua ng La] st le the petrol j at 55 5 i. :rom a car nging to K108 words
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105 1958-11-16 3 H.K. JAYCEES' OFFER OF STUDY AWARD THE Hongkong Junior Chamber ot Commerce is offering three scholarships to Colony schoolboys to study m Hongkong for courses m commerce, economics. Chinese language and literature m either the New Asia College or the Chung Chi College. These scholarships only cover tuition and laboratory105 words
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Article22 1958-11-16 3 THE Chief Minister. Penang, Da'o Won? Pow Nee. yesterday dc, -'.a red open the Movieland Theatre at Leith Street, Penang.22 words
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Article102 1958-11-16 3 TWO youths, Omar Din Vi; and Abdullah bin Abdul Rah ma n claimed trial m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday to a ioint charge of stealing a bicycle worth S5O belonging to Lee Lock Han m front of a house m Carpmael Road on102 words
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Article, Illustration352 1958-11-16 3 Mr. Koh Lives And Works For His 14 Children 4 MODEST, unassuming father of 14 1 m\ «irls and eight boys made a vow m himself ten years ago on the death-bed q| his wife to use all his earnings for the h. m tit of352 words
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Article52 1958-11-16 3 SINGAPORE tin price remained unchanged yesterday at $383 1 per picul. Singapore Copra Association closing prices per picul yesterday were: BombayJapan Oc*. shipment 54 1 4 buyers, $42 sellers. Tone quiet. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers- Association closing prices per picul yesterday were: bulk shipment $63 i, drums 567.52 words
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Article, Illustration104 1958-11-16 3 U H.I kmmn Singapore dancing leathers. Charles CaseJtsa md Jo.m Johnson vtiil give a demonstration of Quickstep, Foxtrot, Walti and the Tango at the Tea Daarc and Fashion Show presented by Robinsons next viturda* at Raffles Hotel. Thr Fashion Show will be modelled by members of104 words
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95 1958-11-16 3 3 GOVT. MEN FOR NANYANG UNIVERSITY Toe Singapore Governmen yesterday published details o a bil. incorporating the Nan yang University. Under the Nanyang Univer sity Bi'.!, the assets and con trol of the institution will bi taken oocr\ er from the limitec liability company by a Univer sity Council. The95 words
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Article48 1958-11-16 3 PROFESSOR Wu Kung V will give a talk and demonstration on "Chinese art o: self-defence" at Oei Tion^ Ham Hall. University o: Malaya tomorrow at 8.3( p.m under the auspices o! the Physical and Cultura Department of the University r^f Molovo A t t-i lot- ir» TTninn48 words
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Article91 1958-11-16 3 NO MORE BANDS AT THE PARKS THE Singapore City Council will stop Police and Military bands from playing m Parks from next year. A recommendation to this effect, made by Council's Estates and Building Committee, will be confirmed by the ordinary meeting tomorrow. The Council has oeen paying $15,000 to91 words
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Article69 1958-11-16 3 Gang Clash: Seven Held By Police SINGAPORE Police rounded up seven suspected secret society members following a gang-clash m Duxton Road, yesterday. Police also recovered 100 empty bottles, parangs, a spear, and an axe from the scene A member of the public dialled 999 and informed the police of the69 words
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71 1958-11-16 3 A SINGAPORE Government official is among eleven other foreign government officials now specialising m public administration at the University of Pittsburgh. U.S.A. He is Ram Chandra Krishna Pillay. an Assistant Secretary m the Ministry of Local Government, Lands and Housing. Mr. Pillay is attending71 words
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122 1958-11-16 3 CONCERTS GOVT. ORDERS STRICTER CONTROL JOHORE. Sat— The Johore Government today ordered stricter control over public concerts and performances. In a statement. Government said that during recent months, a number of organizations m the State had arranged to put on public concerts m order to raise money. It said: "In122 words
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Article, Illustration50 1958-11-16 3 A STUDENT. Tten* Yap Pak. 14. was killed yesterday when his hiryc.e and a lorry collided m Peking Stree*. Singapore. Teng wa? returning Erom school when the accident recurred. He died on the ;pot. "Sever kn eh i high tide* LEFI This What Aetm Is Tod50 words
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Advertisement128 1958-11-16 3 f makes Money saturdaTi reflection much lT** "<" ■^•iSSSS a •ome use of hi, 2L mak uth -ior'^« n *V permxss.tr. London Evtr.xno hie'Jm AT^^^-\~fwlmm Make the best use of your money 1 k^EI by opening a Bank Deposit Account with Lombard Banking. Interest paid witkomt deduction of United Kingdom128 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous342 1958-11-16 3 ___________m—MaaMMMMMM*WW9mIm% Port Dickson 938 a m *Bft 6ms) m II f^% mW*M~mmWmmULmW HI l6ft 6mSI I TOMORROW: ~~%-mom^tmmmmWm\ mMtmLmWmmmm^-imx*"*^ 7ins.) 10 39 nm (7ft. 7ins). Penaßf^TOTlnAV' > J l^ ang 336 am '7ft 4:ns.l 509 BJM^M|a|^^m|^m '•"> m 1 6ft. > Geylani: Straits Chinese Methodist BRS^^^TBMT"Ftl jf* Vg*^ffl Church: Sum!..-342 words
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403 1958-11-16 4 CHAN SWAN BEE - CHAN SWAN BEE SAYS 1,000,000 PASSED THROUGH LAST YEAR II HHE commercial airliner jet race across the Atlantic is over between Britain and America. The concern is now over bigger airports, longer runways, and more efficient ground403 words
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Article229 1958-11-16 4 Clean -Up Law In Tokyo A Failure prostitution became illegal m Japan on April 1 this year, police have reported a six-month total of 8,280 arrests for violation of thp new law. Rehabilitation services for tha many thousands previously engaged ln prostitution have reported success m only about 20 per229 words
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Article, Illustration337 1958-11-16 4 Impromptu Striptease Leads Her To Trouble YOUNG Turkish belly dancer who did a striptease to cha-cha music at a wild private party m Rome was arrested last week. The dancer, lovely, darkskinned Kaish Nanah known as Nana was released on bail. If convicted337 words
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Advertisement470 1958-11-16 4 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTB tela U921/1 «SSI/4 «oblm- Roe. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE m_ WORTH AMERICAN SiRVICI MeMea. WMMJMM, Now Tom Baltimore. Philadelphia Colt Ports, rrtw-eo Spore P. >ham Penang Jtt m ..mmwwm 1/10 lan 11 |an 15/16 lar fmi loi i .soften to proceed vio otht ports to loop470 words
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Advertisement261 1958-11-16 4 (jg\ THIS WEEKS BEST I ON LP AND EP Who's Sorry Now Conn, f- r Jonl -lames Sings "In The Still) I Of The Night" Jonl lam Jonl James Award Winning Album Jont Ibbci Just Imagine Clair, h The Hawaiian Room Goon. tm* Jnh"tn T h H»« I BIMHI <lr<hr<"-.261 words
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Article, Illustration1024 1958-11-16 5 Dixon Scott - Dixon Scott 20.000 'Private Eves* Could Be Watching Them By First The Check, Then The Credit BN BRITAIN, 1958, nine out of ten families buy on credit m one form or another This estimate was given by Mr. C. McNeil Greig, who. as deputy secretary of1,024 words
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Article194 1958-11-16 5 The Order of Lenin for Hero Regions' Lf r I I I I I r f .1m i 5^ nedik I tei r Agriculture of p -.■< Feneration, the Union's largest rein a newspaper re ent jr traced me rgei c of Soviet agricul- the194 words
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939 1958-11-16 6 ANACRUSIS - Music exams: A yardstie not an 'idee fi ANACRUSIS Bl MUSIC NOTES HHE late Dr. Percy Scholes writes m THE OXFORD COMPANION TO MUSIC "A feature of musical education throughout the British Empire from the late 1870's onwards has been a system of local examinations m piano, violin, theory. etc.,939 words
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Article, Illustration20 1958-11-16 6 "You've been seeing me borne for two months now, Aubrey don't you think it's time you showed me some disrespect?"20 words
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Article406 1958-11-16 6 Victor Doggett - Victor Doggett Reviewed by HAYDN. Symphonies: 103 m E flat major ('Drum Roll"): 104 m D major ("London"). Vienna State Opera Orchestra cond. Mogens Woldike. Vanguard PVL 7065 (12--inch). WORKADAY performan- ces, these. The recording is clear enough but has an ed_-.e which badly affects the solo406 words
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Article132 1958-11-16 6 Britain's best-selling records— up to last week. 1. IT'S ALL IN THE GAME— Tommy Edwards. 2. COME PRIMA— -Marino Marini. 3. BIRD DOG Everly Brothers 4. STUPID CUPID CAROLINA MOON Connie Francis 5. HOOTS MON Lord Rockingham's XI 6. A CERTAIN SMILE Johnny Morhis 7. MOVE IT Cliff132 words
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Article464 1958-11-16 6 Patrick Doncaster - Patrick Doncaster \By IIT.AKE a note of the 1 fJ name: TOM DOOLEY. It has America by the ears, is about to do the same trick here. And it's a case of murder hitting the Hit Parade For Tom Dooley did his gal wrong. He knifed her He464 words
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Article, Illustration10 1958-11-16 6 "If you do that again. I'll write something about you!"10 words
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Article46 1958-11-16 6 You Remind J Or, ij Sort* Of fc w lea* stfiger* rtld onf, Meaß| v aaj T 7 a T on i thing j to tei land J have Fnrg of cxi -i Mamie nuuaiaj hut a j inlst I me progren opcim** an Hh rj46 words
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Article22 1958-11-16 6 ...In Hit Pal To<~k 1 r ng 1 c g it an B |f Mart al' Rea F I J 1 T.22 words
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Advertisement170 1958-11-16 6 k soft, economical, m i\ double W&l tor strength y 'IB 4. r s 1 >* V A* I If you think that all toilet tissue is crisp and harsh, try gentle Andrex and change your mind. The first thing you notice about Andrex is its clean cotton-wool softness the170 words
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Advertisement71 1958-11-16 6 >:■*'■ < _\V*s jpjS^ M '''j&r?'.y/s. 'A-jmymW'. "^9i!Mtßfej-«_£ 'xJaawE :y m^MtWii^..y. 32&M%ry$$r -fly.'' j&Beß' <■ ■■■■^■P'^'^SSV'"'' w^r-Xy* infl V 'oo?y i?lkijwv ----^BBSx w^' 'JR ■■•■'v.''^' -v •xiot -y/mV^y > nl^H B ___i ___^J______________B^<3s_ I j^B^^^jga^B^i^':j_^i^^ i _^_jgjfe3g; •"''■■■^iKf. j 4ra i $$&~W I^K^ lil^^-isl?^ -i HHw B^ 4 Sc^ .•___^tmf&71 words
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361 1958-11-16 7 Thousands of cattle face disaster in Australia THE WORLD'S largest cattle properties are today facing one of the worst droughts m the history of northern Australia. With feed fast disappearing on overland stock routes, thousands of valuable beef cattle must remain m the m.and, many probably to die before the361 words
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Article, Illustration326 1958-11-16 7 r THE atomic bombing of the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki marked the opening of a new era m tactical warfare. Since then. th e accent has been on the use of one, or two. crack divisions of highly trained trooDS. "Police actions"326 words
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Article, Illustration689 1958-11-16 7 TN spite of its size. Alexan- dria Station, like most other properties m the north of Australia, is only one link m a huge integrated beef rattle enterprise It is one of four huge holdings controlled by the North Australia Pastoral Company Ltd. Other complex companies, just a?689 words
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Article, Illustration170 1958-11-16 7 Your Bea I Life Revealed Would you like to know what the Stars indicate, for you. some of your past experiences, your strong and weak points, etc. Here ls your chance to test the skill of Pundit T a bo re. India's most famous Astrologer,170 words
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Advertisement84 1958-11-16 7 A-9V-94 m. There was an Old woman Jl who lived m J\^f^ > v v^j f\ I New clothes for her I V^^-/^. >v were numbered too jew, l ff mJ^J^'' >J 9 til she joined \j^^j "SINGER SEWING CLASSES, 11 M^t»— 4U and 'ere very long ll She was84 words
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Advertisement185 1958-11-16 7 BILE BEANS Laxative Plus make you r^^f feel years jJßflg younger AffljSSk Ordinary laxatives \j^^_\WJ^W cannot free you W V^wMl from undigested fats V TSJ^J that are the cause of __mfUtsA I constipation, slug- m |||l Fishness, indigestion, Wt iverishness. You ■MMI should take medically tested Bile Beans Laxa- ■BS8?9185 words
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FILM REVIEW
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Article, Illustration360 1958-11-16 8 RACIAL prejudice m America has been invariably treated with tongue m the cheek by Hollywood film producers, but m THE DEFIANT ONES producer Stanley Kramer makes no pretence about it. He seeks to prove that "brotherly love" is not just a by-product of pulpit listening but360 words
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Article314 1958-11-16 8 "V.4DOD/ MANNAN is one of the rare Tamil historical films m recerit pears. Acclaimed as the best Tamil film of the 'jear, N AD O D I MANNAN was directed and produced by veteran South Indian character actor, M. G. Rama.' chandran. Packed with action, awe-inspiring314 words
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Article, Illustration136 1958-11-16 8 rOLUMBIA'S latest thriJ Her, THE SNORKEI, has an unusual plot and one which is*to be enjoyed for its rare treatment of a premeditated murder and the ultimate end of the murderer. The film starts m a most intriguing way. The murder plot is laid out136 words
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Advertisement319 1958-11-16 8 t ag%A*» c "tank Foiicr 9 a.m. "GRKKN HIKL XM> im„ J a V M U\> "The iCamp on Blood Islanf! Today s* a.m. Columbia's fc ODO\«7i t^WHY HITLER LOST THE Bf£ •X Today 9 a.m. "nil. RIXKR'* iim.i 5 Lm ■jt________^ OPENS iC •'•< .IH, ttiSsrSuxN. "the ixr.v-,Ks (WITH319 words
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Article489 1958-11-16 9 English Soccer Result I ondon. Nov IV (Renter) FOOTS \1 I %SSOCI \TION t I P— FIRM Rot Nl) i rington s. 7. Workington 1 tshford 1. t). nrstal Palate 1 Brentford 3 Exeter it 2 t betmsfeed 0. Worcester 0 t heater Boston I td. 2 I hesterfieU S,489 words
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591 1958-11-16 9 DRAWN CAME A FITTING FINISH their three lalf •<• tn an Bernie >hore obtainngku Esm ail ly three mm:- nti] the end fitting er. i to a g tmntendable m» lisplay came from gku Ismail, toe young Johore fu ba < His catching was591 words
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Article38 1958-11-16 9 IPOH. Sat.— Perak beat Penan? by 12 points (2 tries, penalty. drop uoal) to 6 (a try. penalty) m the Malaya Cup rucby match on the Ipoh padang today Perak led 9—3 it half-38 words
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Article, Illustration749 1958-11-16 9 KEN JALLEN - Razzle Dazzle Basketball Cheers The Fans KEN J ALLEN By TRADE RECESSION Thomas Cup humiliation the rain, floods, thp Mayor** call to dissolve thp City Council f.tnm leakage*, dripping taps. unfaithful wires could nanip a hundred and cup things more than 8,000 Singaporean* left behind when the\ pntpred the Happy749 words
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Article27 1958-11-16 9 LAST nights Colony table t fan Is Business Houses results at the SYSC: Amintasco "B beat Nan Heng 5-1 and Borneo Co. beat Wearne Brothers 5-2.27 words
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Advertisement116 1958-11-16 9 j i Don't take chances always ask for CASTROL for the new Pennant and Ensign '■"x y::'::.::::'. i f^~^Zy:' r ;P i r '"~Z''''_^'^i STANDARD RECOMMEND <PP^j\ for the new models PgctrQlfl anel op ever y Standard "?ot.o»-°' 1 W ever made ■i "7^s**'' C. C. WAKEFIELD CO., LTD. KUALA116 words
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Article500 1958-11-16 10 KEN JALLEH - KEN JALLEH A8 SPORT GROWS, SO WILL THE PROFESSIONALS INCREASE AND THRIVE. A CHAMPION WHO HAS PLAYED FO* PEANUTS FOR A NUMBER OF TEARS SHOULD NOT BE BLACKBALLED JUST BECAUSE HE DECIDES TO TURN HIS TALENT OR WHAT'S LEFT OF IT. INTO DOLLARS AND CENTS WHEN500 words
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419 1958-11-16 10 OPEN TOURNEYS! WISE MEN OF MALACCA HAVE SET THE LEAD SINGAPORE players helped to make the re-cently-concluded "Malacca open badminton championships a big success and the Malacca Badminton Association must be very grateful to the Singapore B.A. for this fine gesture of sportsmanship. Ten y o ang Singapore players, led419 words
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Article189 1958-11-16 10 Nathan Left In The Air LIM SAI* WAN one of the two players offered for the Lucknow (India) championships, has withdrawn for the tnp The Lucknow Badminton Association had cabled a last-minute condition that the Singapore players must play m three exhibitions after the championships. This means Say Wan and189 words
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Article75 1958-11-16 10 \HMEDABAD. India. Nov. 15, (Reuter) The West Indies touring cricket team are m a strong position to forcf a win tomorrow against thp Indian Cricket Board President's XI. After declaring at their overnight to al of 23! for six, tlie West Indies dismissed the home75 words
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137 1958-11-16 10 THE LAST BIG THRU CLOSE COLONY 'S SOCCER SE THE colony soccer season will close with three important games m the Singapore Amateur Football Association fixture list this week. Today, the Amicable Athletic Association meet Fathul Karib m the final of the Cup competition at Jalan Besar stadium at 5.15137 words
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Article103 1958-11-16 10 SYDNEY. Nov. 15 (Reuter) lan Craig was today appointed captain of the Australian XI to meet the M.CC m the match here starting on Friday next The appointment was announced a few hours after Craig had been dismissed without scoring m the match between New South103 words
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Article57 1958-11-16 10 MELBOURNE. Nov. 15. (Reuter I Western Australia scored 202 for eight wickets against Victoria when a start was made m the Sheffield Shield match here today. There was no play yesterday because of rain. Opening batsman John Rutherford scored 66 and Bobby Simpson 37. Spin57 words
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Article49 1958-11-16 10 MAC GRAM PRIX MJM 10 v •m easj \u n i race oa thf m Ma< m. Grand h Driving ln gd ed aaa? mmm. Ininrph i: J Mrs R X M •»H the *t\ „n i about n miles M-, j Okinawa tat i \i it mas m49 words
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Article271 1958-11-16 10 LONDON, Nov. i:, (Kern,-, I emissaries of goodwill, P ntl(( h( I btgan their six weeks' European I the host city for the 1%4 Olymp < I ception m the Japanese embassy I I Top ranking Olympic offi Including llr X 5 Duncan, secretary271 words
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Miscellaneous74 1958-11-16 10 HOCKEY— Div. I— lndian Assn. rs. Khalsa, LA. Qround Div. I—Y.M.S.A. rs. S.T.U. G.S.C. ground. Div. 1 S.C.R.C vs. University. S O C C E R— Friendly— Maxwell S.C. rs. Sukaramai S.C. Jalan Besar, 3.45 p.m. S..A.F.A. Senior K.O. final —.4. A. A. vs. Fathul Karib Club. Ja an Brtnr,74 words
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Article244 1958-11-16 11 SCRUTINEER - THE 'BUKIT ROUTS MAIN FIELD SCRUTINEER By START TO FINISH LEAD FOR FOUR LENGTHS VICTORY BUKIT BINTANG, a four-year-old by The Burg, routed a class three field m the main miles race to pay 543 at Kuala Lumpur yesterday, the final day of the Selangor Turf Club's November meeting:. Bukit244 words
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2098 1958-11-16 11 RESULTS DIVIDENDS OF ALL THE RACES mJil* JB CLASS 3 PIV 3 6 FU S J Jackpot Stable's Trainer: Daniels. 527-269 No. 4 CARBON PAPER 8.10 (fi) Mitchell l 605-197 Xo. 3 KHWDI STAR 802 (5) Bougoure 2 201- 94 No. 3 YARDARINA 8.10 (1) Barratt 3 138-56 Xo. 42,098 words
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Article512 1958-11-16 11 MCC run Into trouble SYDNEY, Nov. 15 (Reuter) Centuries by Neil Harvey (149) and Jim Burke (104) enabled New South Wales to declare the first innings at 391 for seven wickets at tea on the second day of their match here against the MCC.512 words
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Article262 1958-11-16 11 'Our Own World C'ships if... I PARIS. Nov. 15. (Reuter).— j Harry Schell, Pans-based I American motor racing driver, suggested here that the Inter- national Sporting Commis- I sion's recent proposal to cut the maximum engine size of I Formula One Grand Prix cars j would result m drivers organising262 words
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Article35 1958-11-16 11 MELBOURNE, Nov. 15 (Reuter) British open champion. Peter Thomson won the Victorian open golf championship at Kingston Heath today with a 72--hole total of 289. defeating Victorian professional Barry West by three strokes.35 words
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Article179 1958-11-16 11 New South Wales first innings (overnight 241 for one): J Burke c. Bailey h. Lock 104 S. Carroll b. Trueman 1 V Harvey c. Milton b. Trueman 149 N. O'Neill not out 84 I. Craig c. Cowdrey b. Lock 0 B. Booth c. Graveney h. Lock 0 R. Benaud179 words
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Article323 1958-11-16 11 i 111 There was a double H accident m race seven. Jupiter stumbled at the backstretch throwing jockey Forte who, how- ever, escaped with minor I scratches Jockey Peter King, on Iji! Satisfaction fell when I his mount hit against the I rail after passing the Hl] winning323 words
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159 1958-11-16 11 SYDNEY, Soy. 15, (Reuter)— Sew South Wales swimming officials fear international repercussions if Australia adopts a lengthy training programme for the 1960 Olympic games. Secretary of New South Wales Swimming Association, Mr. Sid Grange, said today: "We got away with 'engthy training periods for the159 words
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Article302 1958-11-16 12 B 'Dirty Pig/ They Shout At Him C Hit AGO. Nov. 15, (UPI).— A crowd of 100 refugees chased the car of Soviet Ambassador Mikhail Menshikov through a Chicago loop street yesterday. They tussled with Menshikov's bodyguard and one hammered the Ambassador's Car with302 words
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242 1958-11-16 12 OUTER SPACE TAKES OVER PROBLEMS OF COLONIALISM NEW YORK. Nov 13 (UPI) A group of Columbia University scientists has begun a study of some ol the pro- j blems that may arise m the administration ol outer space ii man ever succeeds m colonizing the planets, it was disclosed today.242 words
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Article132 1958-11-16 12 PRETORIA. Nov. 15. Reuter South Africa's mass ••treason trial" will begin again early next year, lt was officially stated yesterday. Th^ Government Gazette announced the appointment of a special criminal court to try. without jury, m two separate groups, the 91 persons committed for trial132 words
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Article85 1958-11-16 12 LONDON. N< v. 15 (UPI) The Governor of the Bank i ol England C-F, Cobbold, has left for Singapore on the first leg ol a tour that includes stops ba Malaya, Hongkong. Tokyi the United States and Canada Cobbold has made frequent; overseas visits for monetary,85 words
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Article, Illustration444 1958-11-16 12 'City Can Live Without U.S. Occupatk m—tmM Wmmm E. German Leader Calls Negotiations To Settle All Questions BERLIN, Nov. 15 (Reuter)— Herr Walter libruht. East German Communist leader said m a speech toda> that Berlin "can live without the I US. occupation.' He said the proposals of444 words
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239 1958-11-16 12 BUDAPEST, Nov. 15 (UPl).— Hungary's. Communist regime has tried to create an "election campaign atmosphere" for the nations general balloting tomorrow. But despite all the efforts, most Hungarians have retained the political indifference and apathy into which they plunged after failure of their239 words
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Article22 1958-11-16 12 COMMUNIST Chinese artillery opened fire on ths Nationalist-held Que moy islands early yesterday after observing a epaseflrp nn Friday.- UPUP - 22 words
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Article145 1958-11-16 12 REYJKJAVIK, Nov. 15 (UPI). Icelandic Foreign "Minister Gudmundur Gudmundsson yesterday handed the British Ambassador here a strongly worded protest against the British frigate Russell's action m preventing the Icelandic gunboat Thor from arresting the British trawler Harkness. The Icelandic note, given to British Ambassador Andrew145 words
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330 1958-11-16 12 CHICAGO. Nov. 15 (UPI) The mayor of suburban Wheaton, Illinois. wa> arrested as he sat m his car with a 14-year-old girl yesterday. He was charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor Assistant state attorney Patrick Egan quoted the girl330 words
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Article277 1958-11-16 12 TOKYO. Riot?. IS IReuU Kobe, (Western /apai r< Ftu a-hoop victim when a hoop and dragged the I More Honours To Churchill NEW YORK. .V-v. is (Reiner). Sir W nston Churcfitll is to recefre rhe .-ld'»; rr;/ R chard E. Byrd Men or mi Air ard of277 words
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76 1958-11-16 12 VANCOUVER, Nov. 15, (UPI). Former British Forests Minister Robert E Sommers was sentenced yesterday to five year s in convictions. An accused co-conspira-tor, Vancouver timber contractor H. Wilson Gray, also was given five years on similar charges. Justice J. O. Wilson before passing76 words
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Article72 1958-11-16 12 ATHENS. Nov. 15. (Reuter). Ar.'hhishop Makarios. exi.ea leader of the Greek Othoaox Church m Cyprus and Mr. Evangelos AverorT. Greek Foreign Minister left here by air for New York today to prepare a new appcai to the United Nations. The Archbishop announced yesterday tha: the72 words
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Article99 1958-11-16 12 Soraya: Rumours Deniah COLOGNE. German y. Nor. J 5 (UPI). Imn-an Embassy officals h±re las: ,i gin denied rumours that Princess Soraya is soon to become engaged to Harold Yon B.ircn Uno Halbach.younger brother ci industrial magnate Alfred Krupo. The dental followed earlier .<> firmation that green-eyed Soraya, 26. cd99 words
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Article, Illustration902 1958-11-16 13 LT-COL JOHN; BAKER WHITE - LT-COL JOHN BAKER WHITE by %o*o*o*o*H ,)TAL INFORMATION SEEMED too good to be true SECRET AGENT International Expert On Techniques Ot Subversion And Counter-Espionage HE handed over two rolls of film m a tooU shed of the German Embassy. Their contents proved him a valuable spy,902 words
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Article, Illustration46 1958-11-16 13 Princess Of The Sun burst Tribe CLAD m a colourful Indian headdress, Mary Brown strikes a fetching pose after being named "Princess of the Sunburst Tribe' 9 m Phoenix Arizona. She's demonstrating how the Indians, even of today, grind corn with a mono on a metate.46 words
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Article22 1958-11-16 13 POLITICIANS ARE THE BEST-DRESSED POLITICIANS are the BEST-DRESSED men m Britain, according to the Wholesale Clothing Manufacturers* Federation. The worst-dressed? TRANSPORT DRIVERS.22 words
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Article240 1958-11-16 14 Very often I go swimming m ths M/lernoons, ard m the evening have a date to go out dancing. I am getting quite desperate because tchen evenxr.g cornea mv hair is Quite unmanageable. There ar© two ways of dealing With your problem. One is to tie astripof chamois240 words
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Article104 1958-11-16 14 Nothtne ran make jr< -i U I so o!d. tlr->d. and iapetaatd aa loa ng uleep and enerity ceccnae ol Getting Up j NtghtS^Or Burning. Sma-fng, Itching Acidity. And H jr«ui hacli -wh^s and < Rheumatism Palna In J Inta and macdM make yvi you rant104 words
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Article96 1958-11-16 14 Asthma Mucus Loosened First Day Don't let eottOAtngi eneezing, choking a"a cka of Bronchitis or Asthma ru:n \e.ir s'.eep and energry aether div cr night without trying .MENDACO Tlv9 ere.it medicine ia bo: a Bir.^ks. Injection o.- sr>ray, but vorki through th« blood, thua reaching the lvi cs <*r i96 words
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Article, Illustration1005 1958-11-16 14 Marjonie Proops GOALS ALL... SHIRTY! This is why girls are clotty over Italians' HHERE WAS I, standing over a hot stove stirring the tomato sauce for the ravioli and singing Italy's pop hit "Come Prima'* at the top of my raucous voice. I had to sing loudly to compete with1,005 words
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Article989 1958-11-16 14 Nurse Kathleen Says... Blood Pressure During Pregnancy Can B* Very Important "DART of each antenatal A examination is the taking of the blood pressure. We often hear people say so-and-so has blood pressure, but we all have blood pressure' It merely means the pressure the blood exerts on the walls989 words
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Article330 1958-11-16 14 Ambrose Heath - Savoury rice— easy and nice Ambrose Heath Put A Kick In Your Cooking By FANCY a change from the usual potatoes for lunch or evening meal You will find that savoury rice makes ar\ excellent substitute jor spuds. Here are ree. pes <or tiro knids of savoury r.ce both simple330 words
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404 1958-11-16 16 Crying Children Cou Drive Baby -Sitter Ma DOCTOR TELLS COURT WHICH SENDS GIRL FOR MURDER TRIAL QHILDREX crying In different rooms could make a young baby-sitter demented, a doctor told magistrates recently. He was giving evidence at Rotherham (Yorks) Juvenile Court, where a fourteen-year-old girl w?.s sent for trial charged404 words
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Article, Illustration62 1958-11-16 16 MARGARE JUMPE UP AND DOWN IN THE SE TO KEEP TIME TO USIC a (Utst.i r ret token h,<t >. tended thp Kn\ni J 0r ■I //l#» ohsnuH m American M4tg< V,,i /<,„ *aid /)<)|,p />r/r/f /o |Ml| hrrp ■Mtn* as Roy (astir. p f^, Hiidriersfirlfl has rmifafetf] Preslry (Itirinu62 words
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283 1958-11-16 16 THE PERILS OF ILLICIT LOVE By A Judge TLLICIT love, a judge said I- last week, can cause "misery, tragedy, and even death itself." The judge, Mr. Justice Finnemore, was summing up at Devon Assizes, Exeter, m the trial of Brian Can dish. 23. who was accused of murdering a283 words
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Article207 1958-11-16 21 m^MMm^MMmmm^MMmmm^MMmmm^MMmmm^MMmmm^MMmmm^MMm\ m*__&P_£2!!m\ isndoe Feature **W vN \\\.\\\\\\\\\\\W\\\\\\\Vl I twrlveaeatk of much opposis n .(l not interfere with mvrdm mmma «.f you do not IT* v The upshot will be mooed to tackle problems ad ficht for it. oMmMMi phase It is likely to be rbanceahflitj However, ad- •_> i207 words
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Article, Illustration753 1958-11-16 21 Do not expect PENNIES from HEA VEN! SAGITTARIUS OUTLOOK BRIGHT VERY GOOD GOOD TONE FAIRLY GOOD DUBIOUS TONE POOR TONE VERY POOR TONE CAUTION DUE I O FAR AS material goous are luiutuiru, oaKiuanans snouia nave nu F2 disappointment about their Graph for the coming twelvemonth. B It is clear753 words
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Article1004 1958-11-16 21 MARCH 21 APRIL 20 (Aries).— THE majority of domestic concerns begin with a tone of conflict which needs care In a day er two new ideas open out and relieve the situation By the end of week things '.ome te a smoothly stabilized condition. Letters or visits should1,004 words
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554 1958-11-16 22 COMMON MARKET LINK CUTS PRICES OF CARS UFrom Gordon Wilhins I TURIN, Sat. 'PHE background to the Turin Motor Show is the series of conferences and agreements through which a European motor industry is developing under the impulse of the Common Market. The recent agreement between Alfa Romeo and Renault,554 words
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Article, Illustration894 1958-11-16 22 Rue Scribe - Rue Scribe OAM SURE there must be many of you who, after a few years at the wheel of a popularly priced family car, feel that you would like to own something of 1 better quality. But you are not pre- pared to pay much more894 words
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Article, Illustration130 1958-11-16 22 f\S YOUR LEFT— Miss Cycling: 1898. "p And on your right Miss Cycling •^t 1959. Together these two vintage misses (appropriately dressed for their parts) went cycling along the Thames Jt Embankment. C Miss 1898 was riding an old-fashion T* "sit up and beg" model,130 words
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Article567 1958-11-16 23 3-YEAR SEARCH TO FIND THE TRUTH I ALAN FAIRCLOUGH I m* < LOOKS AT BOOKS OAKE a first-class detective-thriller. Take an outstanding war book. Roll them into one— and you have this week's winner: DEATH BE NOT PROUD, by Elizabeth Nicholas (Cresset Press, 215.).567 words
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Article529 1958-11-16 23 I by The Dentist Nothing But A Nuisance HO W "wisdom teeth" came to be called that ls not known. Probably it was because they don't appear until we reach an age of comparative wisdom. Most of US cut them between the ages of 13 and 24. but529 words
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Article, Illustration839 1958-11-16 23 FREYA STARK (JOHN MURRAY. 30s - FREYA STARK (JOHN MURRAY. 30s.) Booh review by HAROLD NICOLSON B B U TP H E monk m "The Canterbury Tales." alluding to the story of Alexander the Great, remarks: The every wight that hath diserecioun Hath heard somewhat or all of his fortune. Had Chaucer come to839 words
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Article, Illustration1288 1958-11-16 24 Nigel Gee - THE LONG ARM OF JOSEPH STALIN Nigel Gee WORLD WAS NOT LARGE ENOUGH TO CONTAIN THEM BOTH by HHE ASSASSINATION of Leon Trotsky was a personal affair between himself and Joseph Stalin. Though at the time Trotsky was thousands of miles from Russia and m \io position to challenge Stalin's1,288 words
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Article, Illustration60 1958-11-16 24 What a ptrformunet\ Whimsical Walker the clown put on a private laugher show for h m$ th-ee week old son Philip and, for crying out loud, he gnt boo-hooed! Phrip teas the one who became rhe howling success. Ded is pictured getting the tearful earful at Billy Smart**60 words
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