The Singapore Free Press, 13 January 1958
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section20 1958-01-13 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper No. ***** Sin rapore Monday, January 13, 1938. Price 15 C ts.20 words
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Article, Illustration706 1958-01-13 1 twni tin's is o#f#* 0/ ih v iOO it o#*f ft* it 4> r4» .v/# #i it a- *»i f§its. 3 tit i*4i<j*'% U ttattt U tii't* o//iw sv4>itf>s Iggi*i>n is, i**ti» ofnittv ins rcl hi 4 lu&9npio§tfjs. m rree rress Reporters gOME 2,000 Malays of706 words
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Article179 1958-01-13 1 TOE widelj circulated Woman's Sunday Mirror said yesterday the New JTork Dress Institute was "imperE finenf .urn ignorant" =in iiu-ludini' th e Queen H in 't- annual list of the I? hest-drrsM'd women >ii the world, Hij nru >paj)er said r thai all suchU.P. - 179 words
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64 1958-01-13 1 PRESIDENT VASES--1 HOWBR. while rejecting Soviet Premier Bulganin's call for an immediate East-West summit meeting, yesterday held out hope of such talks if they are preceded by discussions at lower government levels The President said he was ready to meet personally withU.P. - 64 words
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Article61 1958-01-13 1 WOMAN FIRE VICTIM IS 'VERY ILL' MADAM Theresa Tay, who received severe burns when a boarding house in Bencoolen Street, Singapore, caught fire yesterday morning is nn "critically ill" list in the General Hospital. Her condition was described as very, very ill." Her seven-year-old daughter Agnes is also in hospital61 words
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Article31 1958-01-13 1 Inspector Maurice Oh of the Singapore Police P'orce had his car stolen from his quarters last night, A patrol car recovered it early today Two men have been detained,31 words
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Article33 1958-01-13 1 January first grade rubber buyers fob. opened in Singapore this morning at 78 1 8 cents a lb., down a quarter of a cent on Friday's clo.se. The tone was steady.33 words
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Article28 1958-01-13 1 Pretty judo expert, Miss Tsunako Miyake, 31, leaves rokyo on Friday for a two-month visit to Malaya to teach women judo, including policewomen. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article210 1958-01-13 1 \V< Derick Heathcoat- iT Amory, newly-appoini 90 Chancellor of the Ex- chequer began shaping I Piana over the week-end jor a British financial pudget aimed ,t holding inflation and boosting the world strength or the pound sterling, Mr, Heathcoal Amoi rorm( rly Minister ot Agri culture, s{t'|)|Reuter - 210 words
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Advertisement90 1958-01-13 1 I i*xi!s3g& IJIH I >^ Bi"flKH H B 3 i 9 I I >^ H Here's how to cut costs Advertising costs, we mean. It is money dis- appearing into thin air if your advertising m campaign is handled without thought to costs and result. We are not magicians but90 words
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Article61 1958-01-13 2 Eccles cancels Venezuela visit Sir David Eccles. Britain's President of the Board of Trade, ha.s d< cided to cancel his proposed visit to Venezuela and return home "as soon as possible," an official spokesman said in London last night. The Board of Trade spokesman .said that Sir David, who wasReuter - 61 words
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Article79 1958-01-13 2 Aga Khan leares rumours stay rut. Aga KJiun lert Ustaad, Switzerland, by car for London yesterday with rumours about his imminent engagement to the 17-year-old daughter Of a wealthy naturalised Mexican, Sylvia Casablancas. still unconfirmed. The handsome 21-year-old leader of j the Ismail! Moslem sect is expected to arrive inU.P. - 79 words
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Article343 1958-01-13 2 I*o IBi'tiaiau sun nug**>r* J*WO Sunday newspapers claimed festarday thai Guy Burgess, the i»ritish diplomat who Red Russia in 1951, wanted to return to Britain. The People and The Sunday Graphic Interviewed a commercial television commentator, Michael Ingrams, who recently returned from tout <»i' Ingrains toldReuter - 343 words
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Article, Illustration102 1958-01-13 2 2 Pretty Miss Susie Koh. lf>. was se- lected "Bar Girl Queen" at the contest held at the Happy World Cabaret. Singapore, last night. Fraser and Neave and Malayan Breweries were co-sponsors of the I contest which is the first of its kind I ever102 words
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Article75 1958-01-13 2 THE United State 8 Air Force may have to abandon the T-33 jet trainer which force-landed .n Albania on December 23. foreign observers said Id Belgrade yesterday. Major Howard J. Curran. the pilot, who has arrived in Belgrade after his release by the Albanian GovernReuter - 75 words
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Article, Illustration97 1958-01-13 2 Canadian expert here to advise on Malaya's varsity set-up Mr. Ross Willis, of the administrative staff of the University of Western Ontario, who is in Singapore to advise the University of Malaya on administrative problems Mr. Willis has been brought here under the Colombo Plan. His advice will be in97 words
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177 1958-01-13 2 A SENIOR United Nations representative arrived in New Delhi last night to carry out Security Council orders for a new bid to reach a .settlement of the j 10-year-old dispute bet wren India and Pakistan over Kashmir. As he arrived. Mr Krishna Menon, theReuter - 177 words
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Article49 1958-01-13 2 rraE former Premier of Kashmir, Sheikh Abdullah, who v*,r d,f '!.i n aM y^nefday after four-and-a-half n th/ t v SSSSS n Brln i a «ai »Mt night. Crowds in tni streets welcomed him with uhantM ni -i,,,,,, v,,,, i( Lion of k,\ ihmlr." ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article52 1958-01-13 2 Mr Chou En-lai the Chinese Prune Minister, and the Deputy Prime Minister ol the v< mi n. crov ii prince Mohammed Ahmed! E] Badr, yesterday condemned the activit ie i or "colonial powers" in the Middle Bast i" ;i joint communique 1. 1 ued in52 words
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Article229 1958-01-13 2 Example to the world, says Mac i THE Britisl Minister, Ml MacMillan, told state dinner his honour g^ rtil last night tl the Interdepi i of the free nation* i and co-operation aj practised among the Commonwealt] ountries. offered the world immense opportunities. He said; "We reallj day dependent onReuter - 229 words
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254 1958-01-13 3 ,'MINCIHAM England, A h usewife, Mrs. Cynthia Appleton, said yesterday that friends and neighbours won't talk to her since two ■emen walked into her lite. 27-year-old mother of two girl claimed that the spacemen5 p ac emen walked into her 11)ir sal down, and hadU.P. - 254 words
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Article, Illustration155 1958-01-13 3 Milk? Baby Belinda. E four months old and j| E as bonny as can be. E never touches the stuff, z E and never will. E For Belinda was born E with a rare illness and E doctors at the Royal E Manchester155 words
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152 1958-01-13 3 < vernment la heavily increased II .a sport i to Pol] h ting to travel official p, Ush PAP announcterday. nning to visit countries pay the M 5637 for a passport mil. s',, SS toth any oth e f pan 2 iReuter - 152 words
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225 1958-01-13 3 IJEAVY snowfalls yes--11 terday slowed down Dr. Vivian Fuchs and his Commonwealth transantarctic expedition, now a little over 200 miles from the South Pole. But New Zealander Sir Edmund Hillary predicted a clear run from the Pole to Scott base with hisU.P. - 225 words
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137 1958-01-13 3 ROYAL WEDDING -GUSTAV THINKS AGAIN IT IN O OUSTAV oi Swe- den win recontidei his opposition to the marriage ot Prince ,s Margarethe And Robin Douglas Home "during the next few days' because ol Douglas Home's changed .status." Britain's Bundaj Express said yesterday. GK>SBip o 1 v mni 8 IU.P. - 137 words
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Advertisement147 1958-01-13 3 Four Reasons Why Men Prefer To Shop At SINGAPORE'S ONLY EXCLUSIVE MEN'S SHOP f|W^.^|"/ "liLVy-v yi\im In the airconditioneil Hi jfev^' '^i \l sC^/jf atmosphere you can JC JP^I get all that you need w n en 8 wear AIR-CONDITIONED lO IS^J^ijt^L^r' v^^^^^^S anteed quality goods. /^^/^nJI n" u ts147 words
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218 1958-01-13 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY Jau. 13, 1958. Opinion Forgotten people HUNDREDS of Malay flshei folk .mo I heir dependants lion, nine kampongs in the Juron^ Riv<r area, v, <• now learn, win be grievously affected by any enclosing, either partially or wholly, of the Ulu Pandang Hat ure rest218 words
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Article476 1958-01-13 4 Oh! The embarrassment 111 a UdlloGi 5 Moo THE sad story of the lipstick and the amah h&t brought roe several of a similar nature, i .suppose we have all Buffered from it in our t Une. My worst experience was in Algiers. I wa476 words
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Article, Illustration645 1958-01-13 4 ]>F:iNc; an Air Staf Officer with tin Fleet v.:i.. a very in t( rest ing job. Alfchough my J ri( nd: ashore w< re apt to refer to it as Per, luxury in th< < m y Funnel Line t here was645 words
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Article, Illustration293 1958-01-13 4 A man with the courage to say what he wanted IHAVK never met Larry Adler. which is something I have always regretted, and now having heard his recent talk on the radio 1 regret it more than ever The word "talk" is a poor one to describe just what he293 words
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Advertisement20 1958-01-13 4 iMim J i ni a fi />!,' Popular Ji Ik i S. P. H. de SUVA LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH20 words
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Advertisement67 1958-01-13 4 I S t! V.IV >^rf #/jy///// /ZfZ'*'- Htni! 1 latesi Bemi-permaneni rinse perfected "> tnecto bin,' s unbclir vnblo colour v.liiint ur to IIMI rhree hadea thai will not wash on thn X manj hanipoos, will nol affect permaneni wavei m I I fa V I w-- **j b Available67 words
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Article154 1958-01-13 5 IT rture' as they itftnaltifiS Lqm 23 CJnivers ity of Malaya studwho were subirom their hos'eis after a charge xcessive ragging Vl complained that are being "torbv what they dis iplinary delay in anancing a decision on punishment. fhey told the Free Press not althe hostels travel154 words
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Article19 1958-01-13 5 ri national airline, .is planning to a Paris-Tokyo ns :Polar flight on Januaviation sourcyesterday— ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article, Illustration24 1958-01-13 5 picture. They're cuddly, they're new and they're rare, these Shin Tzu puppies, a Tibetan breed, held by 13-year-old Christine Davies, of Bolton, Lancashire. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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218 1958-01-13 5 CROWDED buses which rumble through busy mid-city streets in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where choking fumes arc generally at their worst, have been "deodorised." The Philadelphia Transportation Company has installed fume-treatment devices with liquid "perfume' 1 In 125 buses on the Chestnut andReuter - 218 words
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Article39 1958-01-13 5 The Lebanese Chamber of Deputies has voted 191. 000 Lebanese pounds (about MslB7.ooo> to pay for 200 new gendarmes who will be recruited to strengthen the security forces In view of recent terrorism there ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article64 1958-01-13 5 ic-^ijr lv a requesi •sent to him when he was Foreign Secretary, the former British Prime Minister, Sir Anthony Eden, has authorised that i now type of carnation a, liowiT 01 wnicn np v particularly fond -grown by Mr. and Mrs. N. Darwick of Levin, beReuter - 64 words
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445 1958-01-13 5 New line-up of politicians is now likely in Singapore >T<HE Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock's hint of x a possibility of postponing general elections to the Singapore Legislative Assembly scheduled to be held in August, it compulsory voting was to be introduced, has given rise to all sorts of445 words
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93 1958-01-13 5 Warn the police first of sea trips jyjERCHANTs crossing from changi to Johore by sea with large amounts of cash are asked to inform the Marine Police before they start. A spokesman for the Marine Police told the Free Press it would be foolish to cross the bay with large93 words
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Advertisement33 1958-01-13 5 >m Mm &70-MOP (Special 26cm Type) ONLY SMBO l? 1IT rD QUANTITY ONI rooAy I }l! R remain unchanged) U SENG MiN CO., LTD I 5JJ 1 Brid 5 SIWAp ORE4 T .1:3«6W33 words
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Advertisement173 1958-01-13 5 FRESH ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS WITH THE ENDURING BEAUTY SPECIALLY IMPORTED FOR THIS 1 CHINESE NEW YEAR Z^ack^d. I OFFERING SMASHING BARGAINS I NEW! BIG RANGE! AMERICAN SPORTSHIRTS fe "vSi^^K^BgJt^v- *v^ 'f TvjJl^^L Jic^vS^^* i^tf9^vv.^L iv^^k Tfc <■ '"i'-'->^'*'" A ''''-x^sdK?^y S BraHß^^^H^B BBwS^B3MB J %Qk* yr'-- w jyuy^^^ffi^v^lL vi* X LATEST173 words
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Advertisement49 1958-01-13 6 U.S. Patent awarded the I Miracle Tip! Only L&M has it... I "f^^^WwMi B You get with each L& M I cigarettes the full exciting I flavour of the Southland's I finest tobaccos. I L (j M smokes cleaner, cJraws easier, tastes richer. Live I Modcrn im LcVM' I49 words
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Miscellaneous267 1958-01-13 6 JEFF 11 AUKi; by §v*«ej Jordan PRINCk S />U /O/?rfcD»/ TAUUA.K ff// trTiAAAA 'O< iITF TO VISIT HtM XT HIS PIALAGI HAS I A wy A I V,V 7 A &£LCE=ST lOM UGO a»FA/ FLO*/K TH£Bt fiYIHt rvKANJS *Jk*^ J v A /a I /FIPST. CAPM"Aim .,/.;<., /<;UVA/ /VA/n /7267 words
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Miscellaneous455 1958-01-13 6 BOKN today, you Have deep C( templative and serious natui which is not an easy one to undi r stand unless someone know.s vnn exceptionally wen. y v I You have vaunt ing ambitloi which you ar< determined to satl at whatever cost. v«.t you are am to be a455 words
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182 1958-01-13 7 SOME DUTCH EVACUEES WANT TO GET JOBS HERE of Dunn evacuees rroin Indonesia the Singapore Government for >ermis iion to settle in Singapore. tan for the Netherlands Consulater rmed this and asked: "Wouldn't .oil do the same thing?" of the evacuees are also reported to mV(, asked commercial firms for182 words
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80 1958-01-13 7 Helicopter lifts house -piece by piece A HELICOPTER has just finished shiftIng a house in AustraI Ua's Northern Terri- tory piece by piece. The house is high on the rugged clifftops i overlooking the Katherine River gorge, ?00 miles Miuih of Dar. win, The iron ;uid wood prefabricated building; hadReuter - 80 words
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Article89 1958-01-13 7 A 45-ton haul in Hungary 4 15-TON block or j marble lias been I hauled 10 miles t-j j Budapest in four days i to be made into a j statue, reports the j Hungarian News Serj vice quoted by Rpuier. The statue is to be ol Gyorgy Dozsa, leaj89 words
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73 1958-01-13 7 Brothers are strangers 40 years later rpwo brothers passed eacr A other at Durban dock.* and had to be introduced b> a customs official. They hac not met for 40 years. They were Henry Meyei of Pietennaritzburg an c Justus Meyer of New York. Justus left South Africc In 1917Reuter - 73 words
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Article, Illustration30 1958-01-13 7 The Queen and Prince Philip with their children, Prince Charles, tnd Princess Anne, walking through the Fun Fair after seeing the circus at Olympia, London.30 words
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88 1958-01-13 7 3 CHILDREN DIE, 11 ILL, AFTER VACCINATION rpHREE children died and 11 others were taken to hospital in Bari. Southern Italy, suffering from "acute intoxication" yesterday two days after being vaccinated against diphtheria at the hospital at Alberobello, a town near Bari. Police and public health officials said an inquiryReuter - 88 words
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Article32 1958-01-13 7 France will cut her forces by 15 per cent 155.000 men in all three services during 1958. the Paris Sunday newspaper. Le Journal Dv Minarhe. said ve.sterdnv ReuterReuter - 32 words
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288 1958-01-13 7 Nationalist Front is getting good backina but... proposed by Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, banker and community leader, is getting good support, he says. But he wants concrete evidence of wider enthusiasm before he launches it. Mr. Yap said some people thought he wanted to start a new party and had288 words
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Advertisement63 1958-01-13 7 I X* z 4t J^S^^ -k «J K/AJ VOVik I i O B t <:/ H\\/)/ /./> 1^ CATHAY OPENS WEDNESDAY ON WEDNESDAY, JANI.TARI ISTH w J Q in A '> tfl i' "i IIIOM l l Plus! Gala lEANNI EAOEI.S" Fashion Parade ~$C Bj m\\ v it i in.63 words
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Miscellaneous162 1958-01-13 7 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY 4.35 p.m. TOMORROW: 4 59 a.m. and 6.22 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 6.04 am and 8.24 p.m THURSDAY: 7 1!) a.m. and 9.40 p.m. FRIDAY: 8.24 ».m, and 10.30 pjn SATURDAY: ft. 17 a.m. and 11.10 p in. SUNDAY: 10.0 a.m. and 11 44 p.m. Today's Radio Programme162 words
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Article, Illustration569 1958-01-13 8 A FORGOTTEN KAMPONG SINGAPORE in on-the-spot report by\ Free Press team] of staff writers I IXAMPONG TEBAN is a forgotten Malay k (1 m 0 in the Jurong River swamp. It j s r y pj Ca the eight other stricken fishing kampongs that cnt Sinagpore with its skyscrapers, mod569 words
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Article, Illustration261 1958-01-13 8 lEMMED In by water, Kampong Teban no\ menaced with extinction by the Govi m ment's decision to throw open th( nearby Uiu Pi i r i:;:i<' nature reserv( to new prawn pond interc sta is i till without drinking wati i I>v261 words
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Article13 1958-01-13 9 HELONG WAIT childlittle ana I i h%h I ly thin his 1 also13 words
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Article, Illustration121 1958-01-13 9 THAT SOUTH SEA CHARM IS SO DECEPTIVE TfOMANTIC South Seas charm conjured up by waving palms and picturesque huts over the waterlike the ones above? Draw nearer: you an ankle deep in ooze; drau yet closer and you find c scabrous shell of a cottage in which there is noLOW YEW KONG - 121 words
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Article286 1958-01-13 10 The case of the 'indoor' babies IVK uas lour ,»ai -> old. Phillip WSLM two. id til f v had not been outside their home since they were bom, a court was told last week. An NBPCC officer visited them, lie found they were not properly f ci nkvkr picked286 words
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Article89 1958-01-13 10 Cat killed by fox hunt pack \PACK ol hound ti i k i Ihi Ltg] b ICk eh d and klJli a i Peopl in C line, W ill 1 Who ;,r-v the till Ing an prote Iti to the 1 I >undj belonged to Duke ol Beaufort'i I! M89 words
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Article, Illustration1336 1958-01-13 10 yOU don't expect to find much of great In- terest when browsing through the history of a postal service. Principally because one is so used to dropping an envelope into a pillar box and being reasonably confident that it will be1,336 words
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Article, Illustration1297 1958-01-13 11 Qdelaide Eastley - Qdelaide Eastley BY,. I .€> iweneral Ifcpspitai is jII M-j M-WbM- WwJIM. ml ■CENT cemphinfs about the General Hospital have irked me. It was my observation, when I was a patient for 10 days that it is y conducted by a hard-working and conscientious staff from geon fo1,297 words
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672 1958-01-13 12 A city's battle to rid itself of a scourge ONE of Britain's most historic show-places is likely to be the first eminent capital city in the world to rid itself of the menace of pulmonary tuberculosis consumption of the lungs. That city is not London but Edinburgh. By a SPECIAL672 words
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Article254 1958-01-13 12 POLIO CASES DOWN IN AMERICA THE United States 1 Public Health Service has reported that polio cases last year fell 62 per cent below the 1956 figure. It said the number of cases was "significantly lower" among people who had received one or more Salk vaccine shots than among thoseU.P. - 254 words
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Article, Illustration251 1958-01-13 12 COMPOUND TO CONTROL A BIG KILLER A THISTLE-LIKE herb provides the essential ingredient for a new compound to help to control the major killer among all diseases atherosclerosis, a type of arteriosclerosis. The new compound has been made available by Abbott Laboratories of Chicago. This heart disease each year leads251 words
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277 1958-01-13 12 Dissolving blood clots: New techinque J)ANGEROUS blooi clots may soon h e dissolved by an enzy me injected into ft blood stream, as 3 suit of research Yon". ducted by scientists al Yale University. The scientists report that "significant progrei t has been made in purifyim the enzyme, which is277 words
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Article, Illustration10 1958-01-13 12 I'rc taker) up model mak ing like you said. 010 words
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Article, Illustration343 1958-01-13 13 MATCH FOR ARCTIC AIRWAY RUTES 'C.\THER scientist* Uave found a pattern of treams above Antarctica which should m high-flying planes of the future to link the Sinents with new routes. |1U' M streams, in BOrne instances reaching hurtravel In gently curving path. 50,000 feet an< \Y V 'he dozen continents.U.P. - 343 words
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Article279 1958-01-13 13 By a Science Correspondent making hot baths, living in centrally-heated A rooms and wearing clothes are the accepted marks of a civilised people. But these habits may insidiously imperil the future of mankind. Our practice of wearing trousers may be many times more hazardous for future279 words
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Article131 1958-01-13 13 Drinking water from the sea with solar 1 stills for the production of fresh water from the sea, carried out at the Royal New Zealand Air Force Station at Whenuapai, near Auckland, have proved more successful than any known trials overseas. The stills are inflated plastic balloons. Seawater is pouredReuter - 131 words
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Article75 1958-01-13 13 'Telly,' Mum and Dad YOUNG children now have three parents: Mummy, Daddy and "Telly" a headmaster told a conference of the national union of teachers in London. "It is quite certain In my mind that Telly very often has more influence on their speech than Muni or Dad." added Mr.Reuter - 75 words
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Article56 1958-01-13 13 Nylon is being introduced on an experimental basis for some of the 700.000 air mail bags despatched each year by the General Post Office in London. Some nylon bass are already in use: 10,000 more will go into service shortly. ii is expected they will lastReuter - 56 words
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Article137 1958-01-13 13 Holiday cash— to get a cold JjiREE 10-day holidays with spending money, are off<'ied in London to men and women willing to catch a cold In the cause of science. The offer came Prom a research unit which for 1 yean haa be< n making human guinea pigs" cough andReuter - 137 words
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Article, Illustration139 1958-01-13 13 Cutting down... BY THE USE Of the 1 printed circuit method, I l s. Army re sea re h scientists have produced .1 transistor about l/J&Oth I Of an Inch wide and g I 100 th Of an inch high which will greatly reduce (lie size of many items Of139 words
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Article, Illustration303 1958-01-13 14 FIGHTING STAND FOILS THE MCC KENYA RECOVER TO SAVE THE MATCH A FIGHTING third vvickel stand by Gursuran Singh (59) and Chandrakanl Patel (39) foiled the M.C.C. team's bid for victory over the Kenya Cricket Association XI in their two-da.v match in Nairobi, When the game ended in a draw303 words
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Article195 1958-01-13 14 Test star honoured once more TALKING POINTS I^NGi.ANi) captain and all-rounder Art h v r Gilligan will always be remembered for four things hi the world of cricket for his bonhomie, for his superlative work at midoflf, for his insistence that his team .should be as good fieldsmen as he195 words
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Article15 1958-01-13 14 Bill Casper. Of California, won the M$150,000 Blng Crosby golf tournament yes terday15 words
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Article139 1958-01-13 14 r V H E appoint tnent ol Ronnie < ireenv ood 9 9 chieJ coach to the Arsenal Football Club gives him i -"i fertile soil to turn ()V( The critics may .say thai Arsenal arc not so glamorous as they were in their salad days, but139 words
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Article225 1958-01-13 14 8 HOURSL -AND NO DECISION ftIVETON Park Wir e Wor 1V and Kiveton Park liery have now played i hours in the Woi d,,,, i competition wit] Ing a decision JOE'S LUCK m icas a fine out ide S, with Southern! and 2 castle. In the t UigM his career225 words
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Article, Illustration97 1958-01-13 14 T ONDON'S "bright j boys" of second i division soccer, j West Ham United, j spared no efforts in j keeping fit for their j all important third round Football Association Cup game against Blackpool They even included boxing in the training schedule, for they97 words
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Article58 1958-01-13 14 Kurt Nteisen <>f Denmark beat former Wimbledon champion Jaroslav Drobny of Egypt In a marathon 08 games final of (tic Pierre OUlou Cup lawn tennis tourna* ?no)/ In Paris yt'slvrdaii. Nielsen iron If{ 10, 7-5. 4-6, 7-5 In the all-French women's final, Mmc Qinettt Bucauu beat MileReuter - 58 words
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Article168 1958-01-13 14 Women sprint champs clash yHE New South Wales men's and womei Amateur Athletic Associations have arran 3d three big combined carnivals in Sydney raise money for the Empire Games fund. Floodlit carnivals will ake place at the Sports Ground on Wednesday and >n February 4, and an all.lay meeting will168 words
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Article92 1958-01-13 14 'PROs ONLY' PREDICTION BY KRAMER Amateur lawn will eventually be con fined to smi :;;a 1 ments and week-cj players. Jack Kiy.mei the U 8 profess moter, said La I night Melbourne, Kramer, Interview i television prograi im the time would me top players t<* Ing n world each xvReuter - 92 words
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Article21 1958-01-13 14 The Ceylon i i Association ha the Malaya L.T their Davis cup to April 20 :uvl I end.21 words
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Miscellaneous261 1958-01-13 14 I EpBB W I I I I I II t 1 1 i 3 ROSS 8 Rowing equipment In store 1 All Line.', Ian thl lor (5.) a relative (11), Worship an ei i s. Ithin <R> 7 but not contem 10 Fightei perhap risk rest p (7). (8), B261 words
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Article, Illustration299 1958-01-13 15 Irprx Timberlane won the Class Div, 2 7 1 ft Ip 0 on Saturday hv was timed (< In the distance in I mm. 21 3 5 sec— which Kids the course record held by Cinder's Prince r* winning the following mcc (Class 2 X299 words
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Article338 1958-01-13 15 from his rivals over the last furlongs of the second race. He beat well supported Mirzapen easily 1 with Infernal Region three lengths away third. Newcomer Meteorite, fourth, gave notice of an early win XTELLYNE, WHO USUALLY 11 SHOWS PLENTY OF SPEED IN HER RACES, RACED MUCH338 words
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Article, Illustration304 1958-01-13 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS A special report on this mornlng^s track work ALU ALU IN FINE FORM ALU ((rack noli) was in m> opinion the outstanding worker at i|)oh this morning. Me disposed of three in M 1 5 without being anywhere near his top. ahi am also carried bisFree Press - 304 words
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Article93 1958-01-13 15 SHUTTLE SWEEP BY DANES DENMARK won all finals in the Swedish international badminton championships in Malmoe, south Sweden, last night. Results of the all-Danes final matches were: Men's Singles: Finn Kobbero beat Erland Kops 15-11, 15-10. Women's Singles: Inger Kjaergaard beat Hanne Roest 11-4. 12-11. Doubles Men's Doubles: P. NielsenReuter - 93 words
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Article, Illustration144 1958-01-13 15 OUR Code Selection, which was Cool Springs, was unplaced in Race Two at Ipoh on Saturday. The code for the second day's racing on Wednesday is: ABCDEFGIIIJKLMNOP (i 1 8 7 12 3 Mi 2 15 10 13 14 4 9 11 5 Allan Lewis'Free Press - 144 words
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Article105 1958-01-13 16 Police seek 'rocket fuel' ban I)«H.I( I! v\;tnl \li.»|js to refuic t > i! H it.! Killrr to l» r»;i lm-i nbo tic making <imln t i in I" i»\ mixing ii w ii ii U .1 r. i:t jretr old Im»\ i orden New nui a, ol Hi Vlar;Reuter - 105 words
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Article618 1958-01-13 16 IKE SAYS YES AND NAMES HIS TERMS PRESIDENT EISENHOWER, yesterday t^lci Soviet Prime Minister Bulganin that be was read} to mccl with Soviet leaders i>ut it would be essential to prepare the pround first. Tho PrAfiiHi n\ in a L flftO-u/nrH li>tt»»r delivered 1() MOSCOW VeStei- 11l 1 -11UI lit,Reuter - 618 words
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169 1958-01-13 16 Civvy street food a tall order for tali family II.XC BLACKMAN, 23 years a soldier, Is worried about how he Is going to feed his family when he leaves the British army later this year. j Warrant Officer Blaekman is 6 ft. 5 in. tall and weighs 18 .stone. HisReuter - 169 words
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Article68 1958-01-13 16 MEMBERS of secret society gang 24 operating in the Tioncr Bahru a .stabbed a motor drive* NFj Heng Kok, yesterday afi Tr.oon. A police spokesman said three members of gang 24 .saw Ng at the Seng Poh playing field. They asked to what gang- ho belonged.68 words
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265 1958-01-13 16 New East-West summit talks now nearer OBSERVERS in Washing ton li t ill- lit believed 1 tn eveni ua] Ea t w< summit m 1 1 Ing had bei n broughi p< i hap a little clo er by Mi E I enho lettei to Mi Bulg v In much265 words
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