The Singapore Free Press, 3 January 1958
1958-01-03
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section18 1958-01-03 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper ~^70; v,,,:,,^. I nJuy, January 3, 1958. Frfee Ift Cfr,18 words
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Article141 1958-01-03 1 Mintoff -Let's have a truce iilillllili iimmm: MALTESE Prem i e r Dom Mintofl last night sent a letter bo Mr. Alan LennoxBoyd, British Colonial Secretary, proposing a '•truce" to £ive tune to both their governments f o work out plarii on the island's future. Mr. Mintofl earlier this week141 words
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254 1958-01-03 1 'A Khrushchev. Communist a t night nmI. WhVwcind- V l t American people" J t0 other wartime al- lies during a reception at the Kremlin, Moscow Radio reported in English. One toast he gave at the Soviet Government's new year reception,Reuter - 254 words
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Article33 1958-01-03 1 1 I the back i. m empty house K Road, Sinand stole i lewellery. I •>! a series i ngfthUweek niini warned not to keep i money 0 homo, but to33 words
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376 1958-01-03 1 Tutt€t fishing base far Singapore: Sabs far youth says Sumabhoy A NEW multi-million dollar tuna fishing industry is to be started in Singapore soon. Provision will be made for a separate pier for landing catches and factories for freezing, cutting and canning. It has not376 words
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Article60 1958-01-03 1 CIR Edmund Hillary's Antarctic party is now about 45 miles from the South Pole according to a message received in Wellington, New Zealand, today. The position of Dr. Vivian Fuchs, leading the Commonwealth party which is crossing the frozen continent from the Weddell Sea side60 words
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78 1958-01-03 1 Still month's grace, not 10 days- to pay car licence fee SINGAPORE car owners still have one months grace to pay their licence fee. Owners had been previously informed by the Registrar of Vehicles Office that the period of grace would be reduced to 10 days as from Jan. 1.78 words
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Article151 1958-01-03 1 PFFOBTS by the owners of the Singapore-bound airliner held in Albania to speak to the crew by telephone have failed, it was stated in London last night. mukv bid The manager of Independent Air Travel Ltd., Captain Frank Lloyd, said he was now "leaving it to151 words
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Article19 1958-01-03 1 The British Government yrstoidn.v offered Ceylon's Premier Solomon Bftndaranftlke £10,000 i»i (foods to »ssis<19 words
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Advertisement77 1958-01-03 1 atypical V,', '^ifeuiiUtr Trufood 100k... j i| happy babies ..^C^n\^^\ tlike this one, Trufood's K^Sr^^^FX VxN the finest food you can buy. ]>^^ _^^*J\/\m x ic Humanised Trufood, l\V>i \M_W^ |i5 Follow-on-Ti -ufond and >J^^.- \fr wi j Trufood Cereal food """^r^jJ^ all specially made for V x /It >J<77 words
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Article, Illustration75 1958-01-03 2 The Marquess of Milford Haven, 38-year-old cousin of Prince Philip and his best man at the Coronation, has tried hard to keep secret his three visits to actress Eva Bart ok and her I'l week -old daughter, at her cottage in Kingston, Surrey- But in75 words
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158 1958-01-03 2 AN overall gain of 6 per cent in trade between Britain and Far Eastern countries during 1957 is recorded in the annual report of the China and Far East section of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce published yesterday. For the firstReuter - 158 words
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75 1958-01-03 2 E OIR David Eccles, pre- E sident oi the Board E of Trade, told a press E conference in London E yesterday that Britain E E hoped to produce power E E from sea water "within E S a few years." jjj E On experimentsReuter - 75 words
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Article34 1958-01-03 2 Portuguese Premier Antonio de Oliveira Salazar promised in a New Year message his Government would always stand by Goa In its fight to remain Dart cf the Portuguese Commonwealth.- U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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Article160 1958-01-03 2 Kerula iteds in war eharg** an unions rw\HK Indian National Trade I'liion on--1 press's annual report for 1057, issued yesterday at Madura, Southern India, accused the ruling Communist Party in Kerala the only Indian state with a Communist Government of "tryliii to establish themselves by driving away160 words
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144 1958-01-03 2 Nehru hits at Pakistan on Kashmir dispute t*HE Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru last ni^ht accused Pakistan of 'out and out aggression" in the Kashmir issue. The first step to a solution of the Kashmir dispute was that Pakistan should "walk out of the aggression it has committed. said Mr.Reuter - 144 words
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Advertisement163 1958-01-03 2 DlflT IT L«»1 Tin* I'ujjaimi (m<uni> be your o*uan€> FOfrfr* Mill AT Exclusively on Record Number tf/uljf^Af/ I PAJAMA FACTORY! philips Labe. <^^ > blo7 2 6 3 w a^TUC H UT AGft l ruStO^ er +o r fw I ntS^ BossV***,* Models Claim r f 7\ <% Wfll W163 words
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Article, Illustration35 1958-01-03 3 picture. H Mr David Rhodes gailantl3 kisses the hand oi Britain's No. l de- t>utant< M' s > Henrietta fiarks, at a debutante cotillion and I Christmas t^H al Ntnv m fork's Waldorf-Astoria. Paul PopperPaul Popper - 35 words
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Article27 1958-01-03 3 The only tin mine In France, near Nozay, north of I Nantes, has closed because It wus unprofitable. It em- ployed 300 workers Reuter.27 words
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177 1958-01-03 3 A factory redesigned -all for brave Eva SJMALL, shy Eva Connolly, aged 33, has started her first job in a factory In i Sydney, Australia, which was specially redesigned for her. Eva was born with a congenital hip disease and spastic paralysis both 1 incurable. She had undergone a seriesReuter - 177 words
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Article26 1958-01-03 3 Five people were injured yesterday when their oar skidded and plunged 50 feet into the River Derwent, near Durham, England.- R^utrr. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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85 1958-01-03 3 4 CAIRO court <>f appeal l\ yesterday sentenced ex-Princess Faita sister of exiled Kinj; lai(Mik. to a month in jail in absentia for evading customs regulations seven years ayo. The prosecution n)iar«ed that laiza, now living in Istanbul, imported person a! goods In l!>">() withoutU.P. - 85 words
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Article50 1958-01-03 3 I A Judge in New York yesterday ruled against wire**PPing as b method of lecurlng criminal conviction*. tie said in future he would refuse to sii;n any wiretap orders presented to him in Sew York stale even tlioueh wiretapping s allowed under st»te law ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article294 1958-01-03 3 V^EWLY- INDEPENDENT Malaya is CO-Operat--11 Ing in a world-Wide inquiry into the practical working of the rule- of law on the basis of ;< questionnaire prepared by the International Commission of Jurists. On this account, two representatives of the •ommission will visit Kuala Lumpur on Feb. 3-4Reuter - 294 words
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Article78 1958-01-03 3 Father was midwife by phone Canadian trapper Sulo (Peter> Pakarinen delivered his wife's third baby with only the voice of a doctor on a long-dis-tance telephone to guide him. The baby smarted to arrive several days before it was expected, when the trappei and his wife were staying in theirReuter - 78 words
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Article46 1958-01-03 3 rTHE 12.773 ton British troopship Devonshire radioed last night a member oi' the crew was missing, presumably overboard, about 100 miles south of Lands End in the Atlantic Ocean. AH ships in the area were asked to keeD a sham lookout.- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Advertisement19 1958-01-03 3 \iInfants' CM* .ear at opUkir Prices Available at The Store, Orchard Rd., S'pore. 1 the Pavilion) A j f19 words
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Advertisement282 1958-01-03 3 SALE of SALES NOW IN FULL FORCE OFFERING LATEST NEW ARRIVAL for NEW YEAR FESTIVAL SMASHING REDUCTIONS NEW! BIG RANGE! AMERICAN SPORTSHIRTS LATEST NEW^ DESIGNS ~t COLORS BY MANHATTAN JAYSON NOW $9.50 TO $31.50 size s. m l. Don Delay Af II A r C Shop Early At- /%3fT/4 3282 words
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637 1958-01-03 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, Jan 3, 1968. A singular decision ghgfhgf is the Singapore Gov- rnment lnt( nsl ed in arresting the rising (■(> of 1 i v i r i j not to spi ak of Lowering it it, appears not. The man-in-the-street cannot be blamed foi arriving637 words
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976 1958-01-03 4 U.S. aim is Equality before summit parleys I "lib. United State, has no <i fire >> lummil talks with Ru! la ftt pi esent. American policy mak fi-y, feel I hal h< y must first jh up with Russia in the missile Instead 'i 'n( gotiations from strength/ 1 which976 words
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155 1958-01-03 4 HENRY BRANDON reporting from Washington be as vocal in their ftbstentionism. The United States Fit remains benevolently sceptical as to how much has been achieved in Paris There has also been some questioning as to whethi I Mr. Dulles, because of hi undiplomatic assertion that it is useless to negotiate155 words
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Advertisement26 1958-01-03 4 I .I t l si Platinum i toid ENGAGEMENT WCDDING RINGS mm P. H. HENDRY ICftnufftcturli Fcwellw 7H N«nlh Hrulu'. l(<»«ii. SiiiKapor*', (i. A Kuala Lumpur.26 words
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Advertisement124 1958-01-03 4 Sportster 'DUO' $365/- 5 pore with 0.5" f/2.5 lens. Supreme The Sportitcr leader for mere thon 20 years in 8 mm. movie making. The brilliant BASIC design of this camera ho« remained unaltered since its inception, and time hot proved its obsolute superiority. Now G.B -Bell Howcll introduce the Sportster124 words
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Article, Illustration241 1958-01-03 5 Ministry is sentient of filling vacancies 1-r Muiisto of I j undent it the vacant medical and ea In due, l/r,*.' man of the Ministry 1 W told the Free Press {eitef- a number ot vacancies existed in different departments, but R< uope to filial] oi them eventually." ■l?p wasPopper - 241 words
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Article, Illustration268 1958-01-03 5 i Ei i#oM§ isis cti&vuss proposal by II gt r Dvpartntvnt WIIE 10-man action committee of the Federation of Service! UntolU will meet today to discuss 8 proposal from War Department authorities in Singapore that retiring; employees be paid one week's severance pay for everyPopper - 268 words
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Article21 1958-01-03 5 The Norwegian Government yesterday declared the two-day strike by 900 Oslo uity policemen illegal. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration471 1958-01-03 5 Sir William Steward, chairman of the House of Commons kitchen committee, will leave London for India and Pakistan tomorrow to study new curry dishes to introduce to Parliamentary palates. j Reuter i*orn today, you have g carefree, happj go luck] nature Which llit.s l iReuter - 471 words
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Advertisement141 1958-01-03 5 IT PAYS TO USE THE BEST Ijji 'i must say Tm delighted to give you the contract /^J^?ss!^\ Mr. A and Tm delighted with the flavour of this /'^^^^^T^^Sv delicious cup of cofTee you've given me." < iVjT" :^^^77 3) i hj> A/c^ ~^j 'Thank you Mr. 8.. A good141 words
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Advertisement17 1958-01-03 6 i SATISFY^ jYOURSELF by smoking CHESTERFIELD ITi^V They arc Wuf :l I so much #iAR£TTES I MILDhK17 words
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Miscellaneous188 1958-01-03 6 .BBS li IC.\%Vlil<: S^Jjarv .|«n'»ltin %:\i^BS.lliS; b> l,^€ k Falk and I'liil llaiviw I|T V OLy T^ICK-- I I WHAT'S KEFPING EP XJ/ Ml U: V^ VJjB^L OUCN!/ WORKED-- SO LONG? WE CAN'T H COMES EP Vy^ -.'--< CARBFUL-V<3ANGSrERt np^ V>-^- STAY MERE WITH COPS NOW! ife HE'S A fct188 words
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Article153 1958-01-03 7 LONDON Jan Previous Today eh \u!^ U% bum* n% bam I V"** 24 sellers 24!* sellers i,- t .b J4' buyers 24 buyers 24 i sellers 24 sellers I B gg gp^ 24 i buyers 24 buyei 24 i seuan UH setters ,L i,-b 84% buyer, 24153 words
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Article103 1958-01-03 7 NEW YORK, Jan. 2. Previous Today IT' Straits spot U2.12 nom. 92.12 nom. UN futures standard Contract Deleted snails Contract Jan. 9125 buyers 91.25 buyers 92.25 sellers 92 12 sellers Man li 90.75 buyers 90.75 buyers 91.75 sellers 91.37 sellers TOST: Quiet. SALES: Nil. RUBBER: Futures '■">103 words
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Article34 1958-01-03 7 NEW YORK. Jan. t. »£tofeM> 43 I M 4^ff T !0 Railroads or ca £a«JL JO pomelo Bonds Eg l ti!lllPs 68 58 fi« Q4 B5 Stocks Composite Averages 145i7l 147.4134 words
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Article20 1958-01-03 7 .to- '''nf ,?f. 24 L m Pong and January shipment unadow prices yj/o^fd in f/.5. cen^s per /b.20 words
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Article72 1958-01-03 7 COPRA Philippines lf rK wo«n European ports delivered weghl pei long ton Jan. Feb. -v.\. Strata C .i.( I .k. North ;illi) 1M Ports delivered ton S r l r Uin Jfln 1<(( »N Oil erode straits J&2gtt££** bulk LONDON. Jan. rrrvious Today $189 sellers $18972 words
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372 1958-01-03 7 UNION GIVES P.A.P. PLEDGE-AND A WARNING 1 nv p Vp y c un( 11 sitvi^-k union is anxious to co-operate with if^ ri' Jor y b 11 at lhesu lmu warn s "appropriate" aiuoi u its demands for wage Increases for Its members are not mot w*e uiuuiis president, Mr.372 words
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324 1958-01-03 7 Lib.-Socs. undaunted: 'We will fight on' r PHE Liberal Socialists who got only seven of its 32 candidates elected to the Singapore City Council are undaunted by the defeat. "We will fight again," said the party's secretary-gen-eral. Mr. E. K. Tan. today. They analysed the cause of defeat in various324 words
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Advertisement72 1958-01-03 7 IB F* 1 11 Sols Agents: PW^M M KIANGWANCMUTfc^^y I 142 YEARS of experience rM ffl 1 I IN WATCHMAKING I »Ne. ...5 *z s i:::: t :S^4 I T GEN6VE $MM I FAVRt-LEUBAWATCHCoTTD I I wedding PICTURES Make arrangements nou? for your photographs to be taken by FREE PRESS72 words
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Miscellaneous152 1958-01-03 7 SINGAPORE I HICH TIDES TODAY: 10.16 p .m. TOMORROW: Oil a.m. and 10.57 p.m. I I SUNDAY: 0.57 a.m. and 11.35 p.m. I MONDAY: 10.39 a.m. TUESDAY: 0.14 a.m. I Z and 11.20 a.m. I WEDNESDAY: 0.51 a.m. and 12.04 p.m. THURSDAY: 1.28 am and 12.48 p.m Today's Radio Programme152 words
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Article, Illustration208 1958-01-03 8 TOO SAD TO SMILE So he sucked his thumb CAD MOUTHED and solmen eyed this four and a half year old toddler from London's East End defied all the efforts and resources of the United States marines to make him laugh. His name is Argan Manwani, one of a hundred208 words
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287 1958-01-03 8 Close-UP of the Queen by request J^£D t.ipc w.is cut .it Wolferton Stntion, M^rfolk England, so ,m American family cou!d h IVC fl look if thr Q'J n ,ind her children ■i H,c v arrived .it the '.t.ition to go on to Sindringhnm. Mor< than LOO people '<> "i ion287 words
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148 1958-01-03 8 A 49-YEAR-OLD Swe- di«-h painter has asked the Stockholm police to charge an 80-year-old man with Stealing his wife with the intention of seducing her. The wife is 43. The painter Is basing his claim on an old law which says "Anyone148 words
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Article, Illustration118 1958-01-03 9 illllllllllK||||||||||||||||||||,l, lmH|m||||i||||||||i||||||||||||||||||||||||||^ ON A COtO AND FROSTY I CHRISTMAS MORNING 1 Come snow, rain or S gales and they do with a vengeance E some hardy members of Devonport swimE ming club in Devon, England, dive in for E an open air dip daily i throughout the year even118 words
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Article, Illustration45 1958-01-03 9 Steady there Jumbo! There's an attractive young lady under that thumping great foot of yours. The girl under the hoof is Manchester's Belle Vue Circus girl, Maria Scatty Smith, and she was entertaining (that's the word they use) the children of Manchester.45 words
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Advertisement33 1958-01-03 9 I qßJjMj^^ i i^B Mb' U url.t Air wart. Inc. Call your Cargo Agent or Pan American Phone 2412 Mansfield Co., Ltd., Ocean Bldg., Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penang lEAOER IN OVERSEAS AIR CARGO33 words
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Article, Illustration193 1958-01-03 10 Lille still booms while France tots up its debts A Dot K Engiish- man from llrad ford took a good Untk round the booming, factory-packed city <>r Lille the oilier day and called it Ijj.i--iihiikl Lille." 'i in... be summed up what the economists call t in* "French paradox" a193 words
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Article331 1958-01-03 10 pretty good. But there is a catch a big catch The boom continues, but the industrialists fear they see a fall-off When the present orders are filled. At last the French financial crisis us catching up with the industrial movement Nearly all French production is sold to331 words
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341 1958-01-03 10 A MOTHER CHOSE SON AS DEATH-BID EXECUTIONER' r pHK suicide planned by 34-ycar-old Mrs. Monica Edgar after u love affair went Wrong, needed an "executioner" to trigger off the rifle that would end her life. The "executioner" s h e chose was her 18 Dionth-Old son Lionel. Mrs Edgar described341 words
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Article, Illustration90 1958-01-03 10 SAN'I Ais always welcome but what a wrlcomr tins Santa received when sin- went along to the Jolnvillc Studios Beat Paris to Rive away presents to the itndloti staff, Vou n recognise the lady, of course, it's Brlgltte Bardot looking her lovelies! fo? Christmas, and tfir i»<»\s90 words
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Article210 1958-01-03 10 secret agony Marlene IT took a lot of eourage for little Marlene Bowers to keep her secret. For two nights the 13-year-old jlrj cried with pain until she fell asleep. Her brother Dennis. aged nine, did not say a word to their parents because he promised not to tell. i210 words
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Article, Illustration329 1958-01-03 11 'i,iii,,i harbour silhouette was Sun, Se "-/Pnri. A.R.P.S, Mr. Thean Kim Wlh VerichrnS a RoUe| flex camera loaded r>(i;) l and ti m vvas ''^'eloped in Mic}]v oromesko paper in i>u>:{. tfhM^WTW* BMSG2 1 When you talk about "average," "light" and "dark" subjects in329 words
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Article, Illustration218 1958-01-03 11 pAMERAS and films like constant temperatures. They may rebel against modern innovations like air-conditioning for cars and homes. That is unless you take a few simple precautions: A fens that has become acclimated to the mild refrigeration of an air-condi-tioned atmosphere may produce foggy pictures When taken218 words
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Article, Illustration225 1958-01-03 12 60 M. FARMERS NOW WORK ON BIG TASK Peking says, 'Things are really getting done* Water control scheme POMMUNIST CHINA reported thai the staggering total of 60,000,000 peasant* were now engaged in the State's drive to j control and conserve the country's water supply. The estimated total, given by aU.P. - 225 words
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Article88 1958-01-03 12 Japan ups her lead riiHF London Times re- E A ported that Japan was moving farther E ahead of the rest of the E E world in shipbuilding, E but said Britain's mari- time construction In- E dustry was still E "healthy." 5 The article said E E Japan launchedU.P. - 88 words
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Article104 1958-01-03 12 Eat the stalks Peking ■/< )< > SH< >RT Red China m has called her peo pie to stop waste In con sumption 'M vegetables 'ji <• di i ctive, broadcast by Radio Peking, said that all hough t\\ c vegetable harvest this year had been generally good, some regionaA.P - 104 words
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Article27 1958-01-03 12 .Soiilji Vietnam will export tbout 250,000 tons of rice during i<>r>B, compared v. i 1 1 1 about, 200()0(i torn In 1057 U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article59 1958-01-03 12 Red China's Vice chairman chu Teh has urged thai private capital be mobilised to bolster the country's weak national economy. Chu Teh did not suggest how they go about doin^ that. The radio .said Chu Teh reminded financial departments and banks they .should exert effortsA.P. - 59 words
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Article145 1958-01-03 12 MASS SHIFT TO FARMS (IOMMUNIST CHINA will have shifted at least 5.000.000 persona by next spring in Its wholesale "back to the farm movement, Political opponents, unsuccessful students, military dependents, writers Ana teachers are among those being taken from the cities and sent to work on farms of factories. AnU.P. - 145 words
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Article214 1958-01-03 12 A slap at Chiang or saving face? BfifitoiikjiiiiiiiJiia^Sut^ -'•ii32^ffiS^KgK^vCw^^-:^A^.j'J-i&^wS?:' 1 ••.^.<k^- ■>■-■ -.v-.v. .>> r pilK impeachment of -I Premier o. Yui a few days ago by the Control Yuan in Taipeh is one of the first public indications thai President Chiang Kaishek is having disciplinary problems within hi^ own214 words
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473 1958-01-03 12 Their plight disgraces all humanity A PROMINENT U.S. churchman said in New York after a six-week Far Eastern visit that the plight of hundreds of thousands of re fugees in South Korea is so bad "it disgraces all humanity in the eyes of God." The Rev O. R Nielsen, ofU.P.; A.P. - 473 words
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108 1958-01-03 12 a A CATHOLIC prlttfl in Manila said he could recommend a man who might help got more than 30 Japanese soldiers out of the foflflei of l.uhari? Island in the Central H riiilipnines Falhe r Fduardo Llonoi wrote to the Mainichi inU.P. - 108 words
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528 1958-01-03 13 The Land of Ophir and King Solomon's mines? T he FREE PRESS Book Page i-ISIYY yoar.s ago, in a territory which was N [ater to be named after the great statesman md visionary Cecil John Rhodes, there was disrovered or re-discovered a collection of ctraneelv Impressive and mysterious ruins, ,7i528 words
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314 1958-01-03 13 THIS 10-YEAR-OLD WINS FAME AND FORTUNE ON TV W HHfln Ifl Hnf I j I JQ I >< >O>s. I PC Q DuUU inr ftn Sh^. ur 'Or v* v S000 HO W^k H j fl T fc JQ ClJiJy inf Hn n c uL jul juuuU nfl Wr HHf314 words
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Article, Illustration901 1958-01-03 13 Police state' that isn't —it's Paris By HAROLD BUNTING WHEN is a police ff state not a police state? The answer seems to be: When it's Paris. There can never have been a more active police force than that of Paris. Few restraints of law seem to be laid upon901 words
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Article, Illustration690 1958-01-03 14 THE 1857 RACING SEASON IN MALAYA WILL GO DOWN AS 1 ONE OF THE OUTSTANDING VEARS OF IHE STRAITS RACING ASSOCIATION. I am Riving Ihe Controlling Body of racing a bouquet 101 Mi l.csi efforl during the year. And I think tlu\ earned it thrown theii690 words
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Advertisement91 1958-01-03 14 What Piggott thinks of our horses: k I think I could have galloped as fast as them if I had jumped Off/ B offer. It stimulates it entertains it informs. x mM I H MM, packed with lively pictures. Malayan j H fiction and stories, brings Malaya into your home.91 words
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Miscellaneous177 1958-01-03 14 )*1 I I I f P 1 I cms ACROSS B Maize and Frozen i America finishes the party 8 Lady Macbeth a machine (6) <.(i> Controlled Scotland Vard 7 np ;iriiil> ln th S llh w "?S 10 EHm wich a meal I .< Anu leaves b brigand ii177 words
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Article293 1958-01-03 15 HIS THIRD COLD CUP Idaie i their service* arc In ,;i David J^nes on !1 t 1 I 11 visit to Malaya. ft WEVEB $H? W •II (I Till-: VhAR AS &AS RIDING IS CON&NED nxs THE VKIT LEADING KNCiM»« DER 1 ESTER PIGGOTT. Piggott stopped off on293 words
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Article97 1958-01-03 15 !ll Sinjapore Malay AmcUMon i. SEiL tio 1M the Colony from Januarj II 1;> n to be -''l.v.funior i f < 1 l(1 wHI be open ,o L n amiiatc <!l!l^ and haver, ■':<) have repre- l!l(l j »lon s n£ or 11 Communltj -n, jp! Walayj97 words
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Article74 1958-01-03 15 SiNUAPOKK ah Blue* will play joiiore Asians at the University ground today. It is their final nr.'hv I warm-up before meeting Ncri-i Bembilan /Malacca In i the Southern Zone final of the ah Blues cup at Seremban "ii Jan. n. The team for today is:74 words
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Article, Illustration538 1958-01-03 15 Lester l<- lft for Calcutta on New Year's Day. I must name Eddie Larkln as the outstanding Turf personality of 1957 because of his unique feat of riding five winners on the concluding day of the Singapore Turf Club's December meeting. Malayan racing is in538 words
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Advertisement85 1958-01-03 15 CROCODILE SHIRTS B\. 'f^J fn ;M >^ tJ^m B IT'S TMf BRAND iMV VAIMIR'S SHiWJ fl^^^ft JLiJ *7 t If Everybody's Favourite MKStm jig, -'on. 3rd Issue Now On Sc/e A SINCAPORE AIRPORT RIDDLE i^B I| IHP r Mysterious happenings sc.ire workers WHHK :^^Wi^M A MALAYAN KAMPONC OF BALDIES I85 words
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Article123 1958-01-03 16 Modes on the Red line It] >v| need U J t sharpen "P tllir J tense, according t,, \|um i> v\ Radio. n\ ri«> t ii«»"« l {i)i broadeati ifcHi tnr J j V >men t«» wtai stlKs with an evening v,i>\\u j or lor in* ii t»> arrj ;t123 words
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Article58 1958-01-03 16 Straits Times Free Press i .-or the convenience of odverriMTl our rcprcstntotivc ot Ist floor. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE, ORCHARD ROAD, will receive »moll odvertisemenfi ond onswen to box number*. j Clcmificd odvertitcmenti may also be bonded to: CITY BOOK STORE LTD Winchester House, Collyar Quay, Singapore. MR. M. M. ISMAIL,58 words
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628 1958-01-03 16 DAG: CAIRO STAND NO THREAT TO PEACE Cur price for aid to Jordan -by Syria Imik Syrian Premier, Mr. Salah al-Bitar, said yesterday that his country would give aid to Jordan only if it changed both Its government and Its policy. Syria, with Egypt and Saudi Arabia, i.s committed toU.P; Reuter; U.P. - 628 words
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34 1958-01-03 16 British sources yesterday discounted reports that Indonesia has attempted to buy arms in Britain since the start of the present crisis in relations with the Dutch community. Reuter.34 words
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127 1958-01-03 16 Desertions: Russians man Berlin checkpoint troops are taju »5 part in £a*t beri border eneeks iur the ui time since iy^3 as repn of several desertions fa the Russian garrison j culate in West Berlin, Young Russian ioldierj p e( Into cars entering at leaving East Berlin an are also127 words
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Article168 1958-01-03 16 Mirza to U.S.: Join Bagdad Pact i I'HK Pakistani PresiI 1 dent, Mr. lskander .wirza, yesterday urged 1 Uie United States to 1 join the Bagdad Pact j as a full member. Interviewed by a j visiting group of Amc- I rican and other foreign i newsmen, in Karachi, jjU.P.; Reuter - 168 words
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204 1958-01-03 16 NEAR EAST TENSION ENDED? MOSCOW RECALLS A MARSHAL IyiARSHAL Konstantin Rokossovsky, appointed A a by Moscow to the Trans-Caucasian military area at the height of the Turkish-Syrian crisis Lust October, has been recalled to Moscow to resume his post, of Soviet Deputy Defence Minister. Western observers in Moscow said this204 words
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Article53 1958-01-03 16 Venezuela's one-day -army revolt collapsed early yesterday With the flight ol its leaders. The Army General Stafl announced In ;i communique that the <>,arnson Ol Mara cay, where the revoli broke "ut. had surrendered and that the civil authorities had resumed control The leader had escaped bvReuter - 53 words
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74 1958-01-03 16 Rocks hurled 900 feet as Etaa erupts again The north-easi crater ol Mount Etna was hurling rock and ashes 900 feel Into the air iterday in a n< x bursi ol activity. t^va was creeping down the eastern Rank ol the volcano, and vulcanologl t said seven or eighi extremelyReuter - 74 words
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