The Singapore Free Press, 6 March 1958
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Title Section15 1958-03-06 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper tiuiiml;i\, ttarefa t>. iusk. priet 15 cts.15 words
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84 1958-03-06 1 Must see Mr. Lim First: Mrs. Fozdar B UN FOZDAR, i irn to Sinmorning, rmed nor 1 I >he had .said "one big was reportmade this althe Afroconfer abo. who paid a India after t<>id the Since the Mr. Lim a >ked me •n, it will a >tatrI Will try84 words
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Article9 1958-03-06 1 GloucesImjin River even years 'i-y history, freedom announced9 words
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Article12 1958-03-06 1 Sir r .chUl'a local M'mto Carlo Sir Winston ►od health12 words
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Article319 1958-03-06 1 FRAMED BY PAP, SAYS SACKED MAN <c, si>d *>f vmbwiviny vouiivil typist I. George Skelt, dismissed from a senior post by the Singapore Citj ouncil last week, alleges in a cable to the London Daily 1 today that he was "framed" by the People's Action Party. l wspaper devotes aReuter - 319 words
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333 1958-03-06 1 U.S. to warn Jakarta: Don't attack oil tanks r j^HE u.s. siate Department spokesman said In Washington yesterday the Department had received reports that the Indonesian Air Force might attack Standard-Vacuum Oil Co. storage tanks at Padang, Central Sumatra. The spokesman, Mr. Lincoln White, said the U.S. Embassy in JakartaReuter; U.P. - 333 words
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Article83 1958-03-06 1 AMERICA launched a second space satellite yesterday but a top army scientist believed it has not functioned properly and was probably "not in orbit." Dr. William Pickering, director of the jet propulsioi laborntory at Pasadena. California expressed this doubt fi e hours after the firingReuter - 83 words
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Article87 1958-03-06 1 Habivs thrown front win do ws SIX people are feared to have died yesterday and many others injured in Karachi's biggest fire in memory, which broke out in Bori Bazar, the busy market centre. People jumped from high windows as flames licked upward. Women and childrenReuter - 87 words
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73 1958-03-06 1 SUICIDE OF S'PORE WIFE IN ENGLAND THE Chinese wife of an Air Ministry surveyor found hanged In her room at an hotel In Cambridge last Friday, thought everyone was against her. it was .stated at an inquest there yesterday. A verdict of .suicide while the balance of mind was disturbedReuter - 73 words
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Article30 1958-03-06 1 MARCH first grade rubber buyers lob. opened in Singapore tliis morning at 77* cents a lb.. up half a rent on yesterday' close. The tone wa., steady, quiet.30 words
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35 1958-03-06 1 GHANA TO AID IN STRUGGLE FOR FREEDOM Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, Ghana Prime Minister, said last night that Ghana was determined to do whatever she could to assist other territories in their struggle for freedom.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article41 1958-03-06 1 The Duke oi Rutland, 38, announced his engagement yesterday to Miss Frances Sweeny, 20, former "debutant" of the year." Miss Sweeny is the daughter of American financier Charles Sweeny and the present Duchess of Argyll.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Advertisement27 1958-03-06 1 •SS^maK '^Afl^b .>vKKv>'">.' S3BB& v '''^SSgmc sw.y /ies taking home his Ilcrcs a clue (0 Carlshcry's Win a Fiat Competition— CARLSBERG BREWERIES ARE OVER 100 YEARS OLD27 words
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Article, Illustration520 1958-03-06 2 U.K. Gart. hits critics ttf nuclear i't'taliatian BRITAIN'S Conservative Government hit back hard at a fastgrowing "ban-the-H-bomb M campaign yesterday and warned that it is "seriously delaying" hopes of B disarmament agreement with Russia. it declared that the threat oJ nuclear retaliation is "the only meansU.P - 520 words
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Article26 1958-03-06 2 The Wesley Methodist Church will show religious films at 10", Dunbar Walk Frankel Estate, today at 7.30 p.m. The films will be repeated tomorrow.26 words
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173 1958-03-06 2 MAC IN CONTACT WITH IKE OVER SUMMIT 'CRISIS' pRIME MINISTER Harold Macmillan called his 1 cabinet ministers yesterday for confidential consultations on the fast developing "summit" crisis. Anticipating fresh pressure from the impatient Labour Opposition, Mr. Macmillan was said to be anxious for an early way out of the impasse,173 words
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Article140 1958-03-06 2 'EngLish oniy' in ominous ENGLISH M.P.s cheered in the House of Commons yesterday when the Speaker, Mr. William Morrison, a Scotsman, ruled that it was out of order to address members in Welsh or Gaelic, It must be English he said. Mr. Kenneth Thompson, th« Assistant Postmaster- General, tried to140 words
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206 1958-03-06 2 Sea limiit U.K. may agree to changes BRITAIN yesterday one. Ed the door to tVe to slbllity of a sligh rM n g mit f l f he V re^ limit for t-rriton waters but only H U.N. conference In Gene! on the law of the was able to work"U.P. - 206 words
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Advertisement126 1958-03-06 2 I CEYLON FLOOD RELIEF FUND I MASKED BALL I RAFFLES HOTEL Thursday March 27th Under the Patronage of I THE HON'BLE THE CHIEF MINISTER 1 FLOOR SHOWS VARIETY ACTS 1 EXHIBITION DANCES FASHION PARADE and ~f "QUEEN OF THE BALL I Come and Support a Worthy Cause 2 Space kindly126 words
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Advertisement64 1958-03-06 2 GROW I NC W I •fc/./^^B^M CREAM Mfld«i BEFORI Germany j pANDRUFf "^nß tquallv effective JK?; _/^^B for Men AFTER ond old j Thousands of sohsf.cd useri i J $12.50 per set. $100 to' P«^ pocking Sole Agent: J HAIYEN TRADING COM 8-B Change Alley (Top Jj Singopore-1. II Ph«"64 words
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459 1958-03-06 3 Shah asks Soraya: Will you let me take wi fe No. 2? .l^sr to the Iranian court said in Germany, last night that the Shah yielded to advice to take a second ate. They said the Shah had sent a r ier to Cologne to ask if Queen Sora aU.P. - 459 words
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Article, Illustration142 1958-03-06 3 DIMPLES SAVED LIBERACE AT PARTY tTIBERACE (right), the pianist ♦lA with the expensive grin, was 4 saved from being thrown out of the Queen Mother's garden party Government House in Sydney <>only by the timely creasing of his dimples. X The latest details of the in Jeident reveal how outraged142 words
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140 1958-03-06 3 Robin meets Princess but King wasn't there MX ROBIN DOUG- ]l LAS- HOME, 25- j N vtar.old niitish pub>»sher, had lunch with <► Princess Vlargaretha of J; Sweden and he r family <- in the Royal ralace, J; Stockholm, yesterday <. the first meeting after <h "t separation <► !lReuter - 140 words
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Article103 1958-03-06 3 Italian bishops' 'peace' move A GROUP of Italian Bishops yesterday made a move apparently aimed at eating tension in the church-state conflict over the conviction o! the Bishop oi Prato by a lay court for defaming a couple who refused v church marriage. 'False ideas' In a letter to theirReuter - 103 words
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Article298 1958-03-06 3 World census training in Tokyo THE United Nations an nounced yesterday that a training centre is to be arranged in Tokyo towards the end of this year for officials from Asia and the Far East concerned in the 1960 world census programme. The centre will be held under the jointReuter - 298 words
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45 1958-03-06 3 Thy sach line: 'it's ideal for ten n is' British tennis star Shirley Bloomer yesterdaj Intro and shon panl ol the ami material M, Bloomer mid the \w co tun ideal loi tennis" bccausi ll a d n rd >m ol m< m( Rew i45 words
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Article118 1958-03-06 3 Reprieve bid for rebel bomb -girl f^KENCH President Reny V Coty has been asked to reprieve Djamila Bouhired, 22-year-old Algerian girl sentenced to death in Algiers on charges of complicity In bomb outrages it was Officially an nounced in Paris last night. A spokesman for M- Robert Lacoste, French MinisterReuter - 118 words
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Advertisement171 1958-03-06 3 ttllJfw from VOGUE PATTERN No v229 -vWai^ v Sizes 12 to 20, $400 each. f 'ill I a released pleat dt venire front and joins the blouse II I Sew it with TOOTAL Minimum Ironing 1 fabrics: I Ml Rayon Linen: colours -***** Brown, Navy, MJ Pure Linen: colours Pale171 words
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226 1958-03-06 4 THURSDAY, Mar. 6. 1958. Does U.K. hold key? SINCE her thermonuclear tests over Christmas Island last year, Britain has accelerated the reorganisation of her forces, streamlining them for atomic age duties. And in the face of Moscow inspired world propaganda and idealistic but misguided domestic opposition, the Government is going226 words
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Article805 1958-03-06 4 John Izbicki - TERROR in the HEART of PARIS John Izbicki pRANCES Big Carni- val is over, The preLent gaiety has subsided In Catholic countries all over the world and the thousands of people who were only yesterday rocking to the 'v^ y/ of uncountable bands, arc now settling dOWt) to prepare fur805 words
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315 1958-03-06 4 Princess may give up her 'job' as temporary nurse pRINCESS ALEXANDRA of Kent is to restrict her nursing activities at the Great Ormond Street Hospital for Sick Children in London to three days a week from now on. Her ollicial and social engagements have increased so much since her 21st315 words
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Article253 1958-03-06 4 Beachomber - Beach omber dfgjiret A SCIENTIST has discovered that a mosquito, Hying at 2 miles an hour OH v 40 per cent sugar diet, covers 450 milr.s to the gallon. This statement, which I report without embroidering It, will no doubt take the layman's mind off a possible253 words
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Advertisement28 1958-03-06 4 f i/ f* t si t f ENGAGEMENT RINGS in DIAMONDS also m IMA^IOMIS the loveliest P i:.MS U. S* de Suva 106, ORCHARD ROAD, Singapore-9: Tel: *****;28 words
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Advertisement54 1958-03-06 4 J^^ Handsome dependable, 1 7l^ i» rugged, swift -Johnson y i V Sea-Horses offer the v nncst yet in fe3tures il^^^^X and styling W th 3 r/fS^" horsepower t0 sUlt every boating need. TT j li lg~Jß> f -I ■I El 2v \\vvlH HliiW Sm|apor», Kwatl Um^wr, IpoV p e«»*>|,54 words
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Article, Illustration64 1958-03-06 5 French actress Michcle Morgan had to endure a rather painful mask" for her latest film "Le Miroir a Deux Faces." But she must have liked the mask idea, for liei»> sin- is seen in a new mask— this time a beautiful <»n< 1 made of peacockPopper - 64 words
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172 1958-03-06 5 LIM TO TAKE SALUTE AT MARCH PAST ON FIRST ANNIVERSARY i Minister, Hr, LJw Yew will take the central at the inarch past of the ire Regiment when the celebrates its rust annext Wednesday. pokesman for the regi h ,l,j Hit- Tree Tress yester that a detailed programme ril drawn172 words
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Article131 1958-03-06 5 Seamen's club now ready pULL board and lodging are now available at the new Asian Seamen s Club in Singapore. The club which was opened on February 7 by the Minister for Commerce and Industry Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy. was not ready for acco m modation till last Thursday, due131 words
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Article88 1958-03-06 5 150 to take part in school play THE Alexandra Secondary Modern School will present a musical comedy, "1066 and All That," on March 25 at 5 p.m. at the Cultural Centre. The show will be repeated on March 26, 27 and 28 at 8 p.m. The play consists of several88 words
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Article60 1958-03-06 5 rpWENTY-FOUR residents of Scmbawang rural district have bocn chosen for a civics course today They will be taken on conductor tours to thl GiXTISOn School for boys ami the police training sch on I They will discusg their rural problem* wi t h elthei the Minister60 words
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175 1958-03-06 5 Six answer call to visit prisoners ASIANS have so far volunteered to visit Singapore jails and talk to prisoners. They came forward in answer to an appeal by the Commissioner of Prisons, Major P. L. James. Major James had said they needed about 25 people who would be prepared to175 words
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Article, Illustration221 1958-03-06 5 the standard of A child welfare Institutions in Singapore is the highest in Asia, but they suffered fr o m "an acute shortage of trained staff. This is the opinion of Mr. D. Q. R. Mulock Houwer, secretary-general of the International Union for221 words
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Article59 1958-03-06 5 MISS DEVI TO GIVE TWO SHOWS mm, ]|/|ISS SHAKUNTALA DEVI, the human calculating machine, has returned to Singapore after completing her engagements in Kuala Lumpur. She will give two performances in Singapore on Saturday and Sunday night at Beatty Secondary school. They are being sponsored by the Karnala Club. Part59 words
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Article89 1958-03-06 5 The Upper Serangoon Literary and Dramatic Club has elected Mr. Peter Ng as its president for this year. Mr. Sim Hak Chuan is the vice-president and Mr. Lim Tok Knee, honorary secretary. Other office-bearers are: Mr. Tan Leng Kwang, assistant secretary. Mr. Teo Ang Tuck, treasurer and89 words
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Advertisement28 1958-03-06 5 English "China" MB— —lM^ COFFEE CUPS SAUCERS 1 O with. Ifl^^Hir^'flSsr^^Bl STERLINC SILVER ISkSrIBEIFV^I HOLDERS AND SPOON. IJHHBJB^MmJBK^^ I lircscnluliou cases 20, BATTfRY ROAD jS^^fe^^ S'PORE-1. TIL: *****28 words
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Advertisement49 1958-03-06 6 FRESHEST NEW TASTE SnothifiH Menthol Mist \J^l J Pure White Filter Flavour-Tight Box. x v ft )I J i I Oasis tftttet fresh while you Btnokf fresh after smoking tOO That's why smokers who know j l C V'innfnrhnrd by Utftiftt Vffffl fnhni<" i /v 1. </„, imttera r CHESTERFIELD49 words
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Miscellaneous220 1958-03-06 6 HHk, S jft j* m im HBSf j|r* 9ySSt xSB jtf^ v fIH JV flr *jv Mi, w Stjl Sot BHi< JB wuK 9 JwSi r 9 Sc A YJB fFi|i; 11 I%^ Xl b> MTilii€ k v Jonlasi -^■k A i^T Bt "vSK J^Sbt^^m^BW I ij BT ABa ,1220 words
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Miscellaneous470 1958-03-06 6 BOHN today, you men a a v may differ rather wid( I outward expression 0 V( characteristics. Both O f you tS sensitive, artistic and have the an I tnat comes with knowing your I mind and Sticking to your d i once they are made. You women are highly470 words
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Round the World Market Prices
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Article153 1958-03-06 7 i ONDON, March Previous Today J m mi» 22 1 i bu; i jj in. I 22 sellei 22 sellers \piii 221£ buyei 22' buyei i sellei 22^ sellers k^ gpel 22 i buyi i 22 buj l' 2 sellers 22 i sellers £gg Bl ttl< rm153 words
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Article100 1958-03-06 7 NEW YORK, March 5. Previous Today Straits Spot 94.75 nom. 95.25 nom. futures < [v Contract March 93.50 buyers 94.25 buyers 94.50 sellers 95 00 sel|ers .■May 93.00 buyers 93.87 buyers 94.00 sellers 94.62 sellers I \>rj steady. SALES: NIL pi i: Futures March 25.90 buyers 26.15100 words
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Article27 1958-03-06 7 NEW YORK, March 5. Previous Today Wustrics 445.06 446.58 Wlroads 102.32 102.74 wmesth Bonds 88.84 88.80 [tilities 72.34 72.52 Jocks Composite Averages.. 150.70 151.2027 words
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Article57 1958-03-06 7 u.ioar spot and await ins fee 24, afloats 23- v i, first I March shipment 23%. Lamand ..v. ailing release 23^. first half March shipment 23 U- Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot 33 1 awaiting release and a floats 33, first halt March shipment 32, sellers ex-dock. ore57 words
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Article107 1958-03-06 7 fc-J Philippines c.i.f. UK./ fin European ports delivered Milit per long ton Mar./ Apr. J*. Straits c.i.f. u.K./North ropean ports delivered ■B'u po long ton Mar./ Apr. r»v Apr- May < )N OIL crude Straits >n«)|M. in ports in bulk Mob. ton Mar./ Apr. V NI107 words
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Article216 1958-03-06 7 MEMBER CALLS FOR NEW BUILDING A COMMITTEE member of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Chuang Hui Tsuan, told the Free Press yesterday that plans should be started to build a new building to replace the present chamber building in Hill Street. The present building was formerly a mansion216 words
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257 1958-03-06 7 rpHL Singapore Government is launching a publicity campaign to A arouse public interest in the rural district council elections to be held in May. The Assistant Minister to the Chief Secretary, Mr. M. P. D. Nair, told the Free Press that the public did257 words
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Article64 1958-03-06 7 Mr. Alan Lennox-Bnyd. British Colonial Secretary. returned to London by air yesterday after a 16-day stay in Venice convalescing from the after-effects of a broken left shoulder. At London Airport, Mr. Lennox Boyd scotched ni mour.s about till resignation. He said "1 am not going toReuter - 64 words
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Miscellaneous119 1958-03-06 7 i singapore i high tides: I TODAY: 11.04 a.m. 1 and 11.51 p.m. TOMORROW: 11.49 <► a.m. i SATURDAY: 0.28 a.m. 1 and 12.36 p.m. SI DAY: 0.58 a.m. and <> T 1.24 p.m. MONDAY: 1.83 a.m. and 1 2.15 p.m. f I TUESDAY: 2.08 a.m. and 1 3.09 p.m.119 words
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Miscellaneous60 1958-03-06 7 ifl M', ii M gi eln( prod ked bj i n s' r uoon; '< Ifl t leai I M Programme Is 1.00 i hut daj Nl Mw;i Do i "Hun Cal< ula Ii Machine 1 ol India; 8 Ifl Mai Mine Vi !l ;i) J lmc 1 g i60 words
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Article, Illustration87 1958-03-06 8 visits ll H.M.S. Carysport, unit of the Home Fleet's Sixth Destroyer Squadron, turns to «C her mooring in the Pool of London after v passing under Tower Bridge. J ■I With two other ships of the squadron l m ■J she was paying a four-day informal87 words
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Article, Illustration72 1958-03-06 8 Two young office girls took up surprised. And they hare cause to when comedian Norman Wisdom jumps out on them like this. I Norman is all dressed up as Charlie's Aunt for the forthcoming production I of ''Where's Charlie" at the Palace Theatre in London. i72 words
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Article141 1958-03-06 8 A NINE-YEAR-OLD girl watched, unable to Help, while her small brother drowned. She held a stick out to him when he fell into the Thames near Teddington Weir, England. He grabbed it then the current .swept him away. Jennifer Harvey and her seven year old brother141 words
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Article106 1958-03-06 8 VBOI who broke UltO jail ;is rag day stunt X ©Wned up lasi wrrk. He is 19-year-old Christopher Hodge, of Exeter i nlversity, England. And ho spent an hour in tinm grounds of the town's prison, sticking up potten advertUm* th«r college thk. m m ik^A A106 words
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Article139 1958-03-06 8 THREE pretty A wanl to marry plough and work •swept, deserted is Any Island will) as long as thera palms and it iscd of being farmed la youngsters who I mind roughing it. Settle dowf So. on behalf of thf would-be pioneers 2w old Ra mo n a Xc139 words
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Article, Illustration186 1958-03-06 9 i; ,n -t w and cook Uethearts who can |le doM n on a sunt any nail, deserted [nd w ■we can .set up farm to keep hildren. We iow it will be i- at first, but j made a sueS) so shouldn't we? i an ling our savings,186 words
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Article, Illustration52 1958-03-06 9 Tr ar old Robert o'.c tched by hii $ter Barbara demonone of the latesi oys an unique "ac- '>• y lorry"- in LonDR. The lorry is operated bi u> sou7id from a hightequency whistle and cat t wai i move forwards tckican > and even rounc )rners. He52 words
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136 1958-03-06 9 A Prince takes the army in his stride Norway's heir to the throne, Crown Prince Harold, who is 21, is following in his father's footsteps and at the moment is a cadet at the War College and with 24 other young men is in the beginners' class doing hi s136 words
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Article, Illustration2003 1958-03-06 10 Pelham Groom - RIDDLE OF THE HEADLESS BODY IN A TRENCH Pelham Groom dfglkl; I \i PENG, Latilt, Mul Septimus Kant stood at the eiim* <>t the freshlj j duu trench and looked down at its motionless inhabitant, it was Septimus who had called the police and lv* was telling \\i> story. i2,003 words
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Article117 1958-03-06 10 The fir*,t of the Lotiff ploys will be broadcast to- morrow night at 8.15 p.m. 1 lo ,i after he I dead I c l< me to n till ha f i> i r. r>t i i ha I ■'■>'■.. > I n to the i now.117 words
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Article, Illustration1025 1958-03-06 11 REME' s new role behind the footlights L hies the Corps of Royal Electrical llU i Mechanical Engineers have its own l(ll M Kowcroft Lines, Ayer Raja Road, pore) but it has its own dramatic society as strong "We dad ninety lasi postings etc. numbers change drastia down," says Lt,1,025 words
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Article, Illustration60 1958-03-06 11 BEHIND THE SCENES DEHIND the Guard wires of the elect/ician's control box Cpl. Arthur Mills and Craftsman Richard Smith (left) check the turntables supplying the incidental music for the Club's last production. In the dressing room WO. I. Ken Hornsey, below, makes up for his part as the "intruder" in60 words
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Article179 1958-03-06 12 A GRAND ALLIANCE -P.I. AIM J'lii: Philippines i^ sounding <>:it other SouthEast Asia Treat) Organisation member liftti:nK for reaction to a Philippines plan for close r<> ordination among the Ihree militarj alliances o! the Free World countries 5.E.A.T.0., v.VT.o. aiul the Bagdad pact, if the reunion of th. S.E.A.T.O, nationsReuter - 179 words
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Article72 1958-03-06 12 PRINCE Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia, hi an article, wrote: "For five years, neither my country nor myself have changed either our convictions or ooru r line. "We have been neutral "We have fought against whoever happened to be our adversary. We will never attack anybody,Reuter - 72 words
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Article118 1958-03-06 12 THE Boston Christian Science Monitor said that the way of life which Bj-i am implanted in India before that nation achieved Its independence "now serves India well." Tup newspaper was commenting upon the recent Commonwealth tour by the British Prime Minister, and said, "Mr. Macmillan evidently had a heart-warming visitReuter - 118 words
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This now serves India well
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92 1958-03-06 12 Glimpses Average income in Japan up fdkllcvb British trade authorities said In London that, in 7 etc of Britain's rtlaxa- fgpg tion of the embargo, irade with Communist China last near was "disappointingly small:* The total of British trade was £26 312.649. "an insignificant fraction" of China's total trade ofU.P. - 92 words
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Article103 1958-03-06 12 r pHE average monthly 1 income of a Japanese family in 1957 was M 5272, a Jumi) of 6.1 per cent over 1956, the Prime Minister's office announced in Tokyo. Monthly expenditures were up to M 5217 —7.7 per cent more than the previous year. Housing was up 14 perU.P. - 103 words
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Article44 1958-03-06 12 The Pckiny People's daily complained that most of the songs written today are ''stiff and dry." Today's musicians, It said "should unhesitatingly join the struggle of the masses to 'compose more and better animating and lively sonos oj all kinds for the masses."- U.PU.P - 44 words
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Article30 1958-03-06 12 A fleet of 21 Japanese fishing vessels operating in Northern Pacific waters caught in rough weather was escorted t o safety a t Sakhalin Island by Soviet patrol vessels.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article23 1958-03-06 12 The Soviet army newspapei Red Star said that "the friendship between the U.S.S.R. and Afghanistan is growing stronger and developing every year."— ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article35 1958-03-06 12 The Siamese Finance Ministry has announced that exiled former Premier Nai Pridi Panomyong has filed a pension claim for his ten years spent in exile. He is now reported to he in Red China. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article26 1958-03-06 12 Japanese Prime Minister Nohusiike Kishi's salary is being increased to M 51,275 per month from M 5935. In addition he will receive a special month. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article183 1958-03-06 12 Japan stands at side of West' H HPHE Japanese reply to the Soviet note circulated if r a I(m g the United Nations last December, In which 5 tne Russians called for a summit conference was 5 the subject of editorial comment in the New York 5 Times. 2 TheReuter - 183 words
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Article, Illustration309 1958-03-06 12 LOOK TO YOUR SEA DEFENCE -JAPAN WARNED picture. yICE- ADMIRAL Ro.s- coe F. Good, outgoing United States naval commander in Tokyo, has warned Japan to look to her sea defences, because of the growing might of the Soviet submarine fleets. "It is estimated that about 125 of the Russian submarinesReuter; U.P. - 309 words
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Article36 1958-03-06 12 Communist ChW been Hour Kong*, supplier of ncwspnm ing the past threi >g According W w Hong Kong rr3 China exported over tons of new.pnn Kong during I™' at M54.230,00n ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Advertisement46 1958-03-06 12 \m m\ /^Q| the Tried j iA OC \+*J service "HOrlE 1 i& Bis the firm you netd for txperl I ***** 1 f)Kkln removal, '.hipping and 1 1 '"•"r.Mir,. V VI( reatonabU rates. I TRANSPORT STORAGE LIMITED ■71 CtClt »MII, Smc.ro.l m.n.GINO Ct.CQ. ,o HALO46 words
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Article762 1958-03-06 13 HELEN GANE - HELEN GANE Says -IF FASHION PROPHETS ARE CORRECT L OOKS AS THOUGH A v Igeofthe [s ITH USlatest Indiemtn the world »l aine fashion are UMtIH'M Will (lv wearing t0 enhance iheir arance just as year lipstick, powder and other aids today. it is saidi762 words
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Article, Illustration432 1958-03-06 13 ANNE SHARPLEY - ANNE SHARPLEY -By WITH a wicked chuckle, a white-haired woman who calls herself "America's oldest Cupid" has set oft for a holiday in South America, having watched the .success of her year's workValentines. She is Mrs. Charlotte Thompson, who runs the Saint Valentine's Day Council and has432 words
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Article, Illustration40 1958-03-06 13 iiiu,,, I 1 !)llt casual, this Instant* pullover lr 8 «e««ned by Prinze of Scotland and is Mil). I Sc °n*«*»»HlatinK colder cllmei. The '"nmo dots in red and white arc all inlaid »> hand— Pan] Ponprr picture.40 words
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Article46 1958-03-06 13 I s the latest... 1( "K thai changes colour— does not i pry, and docs stay on. Out soon In a r 'iat changes from bright red to BOfi T vhat colour you are wearing, From 4s, ain l w the type of csue you choose.46 words
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Article60 1958-03-06 13 Here's one girl who had an original Idea for st. Valentine's Day. She wears hef heart not on her sleevi hut on her hat. As far ;is film st;ir Susan Beaumont is Concerned, hearts arc trumps lor her gay little Valentine hit, designed by London milliner Dolores.Reuter - 60 words
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Article98 1958-03-06 13 cipkino formula by America's top fashion man, N<»r O man Morell- iow belts, hiuti hem-lines and wide shoulders. Mr. Morcii who has won more prizes than any > ther American designer has now ml nd hemlines up to Ift inches from the floor and 1 1 1«98 words
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Article, Illustration77 1958-03-06 14 lulhi CeiitJ tmm> rUW shoots for ()al d beat, rrminded i;,,ai ie Nil>ho!K and rijht-l l>ack Bramford, who I tried to breast the! l>a 1 1 a\va\ Tliis was ulhamd thirH Koal aw inst Bristol (ts j their PA Cup sixthReuter - 77 words
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Article392 1958-03-06 14 THE Amicable Alh let it- Association, n young side who made their delnil in the SAFA Div. 1 knockout competition by capturing the cup last year, are improved more than ever this season. In a fntvlly opening fixture against a strong Combined Ser-392 words
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Article, Illustration215 1958-03-06 14 It was a one-man goal rush... INSIDE RIGHT Vivian Klass scored four goals for Hong Kong Bank yesterday, to share in a 6-2 triumph over Ford S.C. in the Singapore Business Houses F.A. Div. 1 League tie at F N. ground. Klass scored his goals In a four minute spellFree Press - 215 words
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Article35 1958-03-06 14 Joe Ersklne of carrim Will defend his Empire and British heavyweight boxing lines against Brian London i weal Hartlepool) probably »n June 3 in London, it wkt announced In London ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Miscellaneous168 1958-03-06 14 CLUES across 8 Dora and i mixed up in the 2 Seek the dinner, salaman- lrele a (;>l i (4.5), 7 Bee 1 1 if sailor r.ct the small 8 WaUi the bunch ol fiowei i s£!? w 'Z' 1 i c o)i ii Before i»e reached II within much168 words
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Miscellaneous80 1958-03-06 14 RESULTS All I lie results In yrsU'id.iy'a Business Houses League i>rogramtne: division ONI S.C.B- B Pi Rukom o Jacks I m. Bank B U.K. Bank (i lord I Breweries c. Bank I DIVISION two Wearnes I s. Trading o ■•v.I. 2 Metal s i). ii in o siieli 9 n80 words
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Article281 1958-03-06 15 Allan Lewis - ASSAULT SHINES ON HARD TRACK Allan Lewis RACING by ijli; number one trac k, which was pain opened for L work this mornig at Pentng' is still iird. "I'll r only horse to L a ke time wa s UsauM (George) r jj 0 was nicely on ie bil to281 words
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108 1958-03-06 15 HIM LAM) has decided to sponsor a South-East Asia Clinics meeting, to be held in Bangkok next Decemr. a member of her Olympic Committee said yesterday Bangkok. Malaya, Burma. South Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia aid be invited to take part, he said. TheReuter - 108 words
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Article137 1958-03-06 15 Four world records by Aussies A USTRALIA'S Empire Games team of svnmmers set four world records at the North Sydney Olympic Pool last night. The records made were for the women's four by 110 yards relay, the men's four by 220 yards relay and the men's 200 metres and 220Reuter - 137 words
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717 1958-03-06 15 solves the riddle of missing head like a beheaded cocsrel rose to its feet and returned to its friend's house the friend that had 00--trayed it Latift looked at Septimus who was shaking as though with ague. 'The friend paid the boy to ktll and the boy from mis kampong717 words
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Article220 1958-03-06 15 LAST-MiNUTE W.NNING GOAL MANCHESTER UNITED beat West Bromwich ifl Albion 1-0 in the quarter-final replay of the English Football Association Cup in Manchester last night. The goal was scored In the last minute by Colin Webster. United play .second division Fuiham at Villa Park, Birmingham. In220 words
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Article94 1958-03-06 15 LEAGUE ONE Manchester C. 1 B'ham C. 1 LEAGUE TWO Liverpool 2 Derby C. Huddersfield 2 Blackburn 1 LEAGUE THREE (Southern) Noiwlch 1 Coventry 1 LEAGUE THREE (Northern) Arcrington 3 Bury 0 SCOTTISH LEAGUE ONE Fa I kirk 1 Clyde 1 Partick Thistle Hibernian 0 Raith 1 MotherReuter - 94 words
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Article77 1958-03-06 15 Major R V. Hancock won the Singapore Army Golfing Society Medal at the Royal Singapore Golf Club yesterday. Results: 'A' Division: MaJ. R. V. Hancock, 64; 'B' Division: Lt.-Col. J. W. K. Whitmarsh- Knight MC t 67. Ball Sweep Ist nine: Tie between Maj. R. V. Hancock77 words
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Advertisement16 1958-03-06 15 ?SU RADIO WMIY •P o AfiQ* £Jt\tt^ Look before you lltten— look In the" RADIO WEEKLY-«iy3oce»u.16 words
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Article432 1958-03-06 16 1 ?sgks dlaptr nt null of B: ■m**sßs~sttri*i> If ING SAID o! Saudi Arabia was alleged in Damascus last night to have w plotted Hie assassination o! President Nasser and the downfall oi the l fptian-Syrian Republic sel up under his leadership. Colonel AbdelReuter; U.P. - 432 words
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60 1958-03-06 16 a i boai ii i pokcsmari h blamed a bulldoaer fo an xpl< lon ai Bournem ith, England, In which 13 i ople were hurt, The bulldozer, being used by workmen repairing a road, ripped up a gas service pipe and caused the end ofReuter - 60 words
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Article49 1958-03-06 16 General Thomas White, U.S. Air Force chief of staff, told a Congressional committee that ho thought both the army and the air force would bo capable of hitting the moon with a rockH within a year. He added: "It is in our program ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article141 1958-03-06 16 TENSION between the rival Arab federations hit a new peak yesterday following Syrian charge;o{ armed aggression on the Syrian-Jordan frontier. A Syrian Army Statement In Damascus sail a Jordan patrol fired on Syrian border guards with small arms and mortars It was the first report of shootin"Reuter - 141 words
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69 1958-03-06 16 Afro -Asian group set up Tunisia committee THE Afro-Asian group of states at the United Nations yesterday set up a ten -member committee on Tunisia. The committee will convene again today, the group chairman, Turkey's Mr Seyfullah Esin, said. Asked if the group dis cussed the possibility of moving toReuter - 69 words
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Article52 1958-03-06 16 The powerful independents warned France's Premier Felix Gaillurd last night they would quit his coahtion if he failed to decree an iron-fisted policy In North Africa. The rightwing group took the defiant position at a three-hour strategy meeting. One of the participants termed the decision "a virtualU.P. - 52 words
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Article132 1958-03-06 16 I)R. VIVIAN FUCIIS and V. his Antarctic team jailed from Scott Base for New Zealand yesterday in me expedition ship Endeavour. The party left after completing the 2.100-mile coast-to-coast crossing of the Antarctic Continent «ir Edmund Hillary, leader of the Ne w Zealand sectionReuter - 132 words
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Article, Illustration71 1958-03-06 16 Here are some ut the guests at Ihe annual dinner and dance <>*' the Singapore Chinese Ladies Association at the Cathay Restaurant last night. from left, Mr. Lee Chee Shan, Mrs G. 11. Addison, Profes- sor A. Oppenheim, Mrs. C. Knight the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hook, Mrs. TanFree Press - 71 words
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207 1958-03-06 16 SOVIET 'SNORKEL' SUBS ASSEMBLED IN CHINA YARDS COMMUNIST CHINA is v> assembling; Soviet-type long-range submarines in its own shipyards, United States naval leaders reported In heavily-censored testimony to Congress published in Washington last night. Admiral Arleigh Burke, U.S. chief of naval operations, told the House of Representatives appropriations committee that207 words
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Article37 1958-03-06 16 A Jordan military court yesterday sentenced to death three people charged with possessing explosives for disturbing public security and order. They were said to be members of a sabotage ring trained in Syria.- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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