The Singapore Free Press, 8 March 1958
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section19 1958-03-08 1 The Singapore Free Press W Malaya's Own Family Paper 1'.., iport, Saturday. March 8. 1958. Pi he 15 C'ls.19 words
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257 1958-03-08 1 Troops land on North Sumatra, says radio NTRAL Government troops have landed on North Sumatra, according- to an itralian radio report yesterday quoted by ted Press. No details were available but earlier iv Radio had reported that Jakarta troops concentrating in the Rhio Archipelago. th of Singapore, for an invasionReuter; U.P. - 257 words
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Article47 1958-03-08 1 Air Force has arch rocket I! officially estimated I' 1 2.700 miles rth to probe )j co Litiona and Air launched at ►bee rockets 14 miles to er and other I >uter atmosL949 also sent mice and matter to above the "bee rockets their re- U.P.U.P. - 47 words
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Article, Illustration180 1958-03-08 1 25-MINUTE BLAZE, THEN GO GO BACK HOME MAJOR FIRE was averted early today by the prompt action of the fire brigade in controlling a blaze at an attap cabinet-makins factory in Siak Street, Tanjong Pagar. The fire brigade received the first call at 1.14 a.m. It was from Piara Singh180 words
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Article51 1958-03-08 1 \i<> r<,y. EnglJ $h Iftnguagi ii' '-v i bulletin for North Am< ric i Iwt nlghi '.aid. »«Xh, Bi ti h Mini iter ol i), fenct Mi D u n c a n j Sandy will vii it the wo vji t union tl prlng Rruti51 words
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Article65 1958-03-08 1 Bombs explode at Cyprus air base Fjioiir Incendiary bombs exploded yesterday In the B.A.F. station at Nicosia, starting small fires. A security forces spokesman said sabotage was mis pected, \t\ li r spokesman said the explosions were noi near aircrait lie said the bombs were a home-made The Incident isReuter - 65 words
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Article, Illustration31 1958-03-08 1 picture. Firemen climbing up smouldering cabinets to attack the heart of the blaze in a cabinetmakina factory at Siak Street. Sinaanore. early this mnrnina. Free PressFree Press - 31 words
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Article42 1958-03-08 1 PRINCESS Alexandra of Kent. 21-year-old daughter of the Duchess of Kent and cousin of Queen Elizabeth, has a mild attack of glandular fever and Is confined to bed at Kensington Palace, it was officially stated in London last nignt.42 words
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Article39 1958-03-08 1 i Eight men attacked three lot the Indonesian crew ot the ship Wai Balong nt Clifford Pier last night. When police arrived the men ran away. The sailors were treated as outpatients at the General Hospital.39 words
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Article197 1958-03-08 2 SOVIET Premier Nikolai ulj anins latest letter to Resident Elsenhower fig!"? n Thursday. ••AUs to advanc,, prospects for an East-West summit conference, u. s. omaSX w gfhington said yesterday JK Bulganin listed POfnta which Russia is ore Pared to discuss at a sum mu .conference, including b prohibition of197 words
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219 1958-03-08 2 pRANCE yesterday launched the idea of a Western Mediterranean defence and economic pact embracing North Africa which would constitute a step towards a peaceful settlement of the situation in Algeria where Nationalists and the French have been fighting for the past219 words
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160 1958-03-08 2 Political observers in Paris recalled that General de Gaulle, whose return to power has been advocated in the Press lately, is believed to favour a very liberal solution in Algeria within the framework of a federation of states including; France, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco and160 words
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242 1958-03-08 2 FRENCH MUST QUIT BY MARCH 20 NEW BOURGUIBA WARNING rw\ i )s ISI A N Presiden t 1 llabib Bourffiiiba warned yesterday that, unless II France withdraws its troops from Tunisia by March 20, "many things can happen." He also stressed thai France must evacuate Its Tunisian bases including BizertaU.P. - 242 words
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Article217 1958-03-08 2 i A %Vr^ ***> Bujh wives J J^th the monaS f statement to i Syrian News W Quoted tue saying: "I be/ Vl anything btri notm, der because v Ou J gfrt the same (a £i«Uller meets 3 «eath m the loi^rui A suggestioi The Kin- replied tl lieReuter; U.P. - 217 words
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Advertisement196 1958-03-08 2 ICE CREAM, MILK AND j SNACK PARLOUR I •Vlf u vJr I vQB >' fv^WflMSwfr^RHt. v^H^KnH Rv ///r /<<• (i vain, milk uti<l snu<h I I parloui <>f its Li ml not <>nl\ in Singo' '> port txti <// so in ///<• /,n £ast, I ii* uelifiuuM iit eresmfi rllriil196 words
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Article, Illustration53 1958-03-08 3 Ifrhr Mayor of bgapore, Mr. Ong r ir Guan, visited L Pasir Panjang Uer station yes- terday. He is seen being conducted round by Mr. Z. K. Fiuczek, the City Electrical Engineer oi I the City Council, and B Mr. E. M. Roper the J Superintendent of the Power Station.-Free Press - 53 words
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Article168 1958-03-08 3 Vic leaders of Brighton I yesterday dismissed 59--fear-old Charles Ridge. cquitted on a conspiracy harge last week, from his lost as police chief, ghton's Watch Commitee a civic body responible for administering the own's police force deeded that Ridge had been legligent and was unfitReuter - 168 words
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Article20 1958-03-08 3 U.N. says yes to Arab union 10l yes United iich both kjoeld il, anccepted oni Mi ctoar i iTTT lit20 words
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189 1958-03-08 3 CRASH DRIVER WENT PAST SIGNALS, COURT IS TOLD tlt'ad A 61-YEAR-OLD express train driver was alleged by the prosecution in a London court yesterday to have crashed into the rear of a stationary train after passing two yellow 7n ai 1 igl ,s and ne r ed signal at between189 words
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Article37 1958-03-08 3 apore, who '.'li.. by Air M <<• stud} Adelaide a F: n v. n His course will las( five years. LAV is Ihe 8011 of a Colony contractor, aii B lan Chang Free Press picture.Free Press - 37 words
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Article, Illustration121 1958-03-08 3 Malaya cadets on naval cruise in the West A party of ITiO midship- men and cadets of the Royal Niivy and the navies oi Australia, New Zealand, Pakistan, Malaya, and Ceylon, returned to Dartmouth England, yesterday, after n iix weekj crul In the M< diterranean, H.M.S. Vigilant Venu and RoebuckReuter - 121 words
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Article129 1958-03-08 3 Munich plane survivor loses leg pAPTAIN KENNETH RAY %J MENT, co- pilot o! the plane which crashed in the Manchester United air disaster a month ago, had his left leg amputated above the knee in hospital at Munich last night. A hospital spokesman said: "There wa s a sudden deteriorationReuter - 129 words
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Article22 1958-03-08 3 Ships in the Singapore Naval Base today are: Alert, Newcastle, Newfoundland Mounts Bay, St. Bride's Bay, Andrew, and Royalist22 words
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Advertisement70 1958-03-08 3 <& XJ FOLD-A-WAY MW\ ALUMINIUM TABLE Iff THE most useful table of I|| all. So light you can 111' carry it anywhere —so Jllll sturdy you can use it tor VW anything. Every home needs one, so get yours now! Vji OMCHAKD HO AD SINGAPORE fit. *****, ***** f mmmmm^70 words
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198 1958-03-08 4 The Singapore Free Press Saturday, March 8, 1958. Opinion Praise for Singapore STANDARD of child welfare institutions in Singapore is the highest in Asia. This well-merited praise by the secretarygeneral of the International Union of Child Welfare is the latest of many high tributes paid by disinterested international experts in198 words
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Article, Illustration798 1958-03-08 4 LORD LAMBTON - How Macmillan Can win the next election LORD LAMBTON BY i MM* The Macmillan enigma which is he a crofter's grandson, an Edwardian statesman or a busiJiessman? rnoi uii in: HOMiA i us mi si i. a i t n §s rtn^siM to riu muiAi in s stil7~iiii i\k\on\ inu^iM798 words
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352 1958-03-08 4 Special Correspondent A NEW wave of ter- rorism is feared in Northern Ireland following the failure of the Irish Republican Army's much-vaunted "12 months' campaign." It could Hare up in a fresh outburst of violence, shootings and ambushes. This has been revealed to352 words
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Advertisement55 1958-03-08 4 FOR BEST TAILORINC Both L.idics b Ci nts FOR 100 DACRONS NYLON M.*cd DACRONS I FOR HOUSEHOLD LINEN FOR CANNON SHEETS, TOWELS BLANKETS TREFOREST SILK Leo p ird Skin Velvet and for your Suiting Material Something NEW TERYLENE Ideal Tropic.il Wc.iri Visit ka.ia.i Textiles, Limited. 71, High Street, S'porr-G. Tc-I:55 words
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Advertisement66 1958-03-08 4 FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS i IN DIAMOND GEM JEWELLERY if CULTURED PEARL JEWELLERY Jf SILVER E.P.N.S. WARE i CRYSTAL WARE I if CUTLERY >f PRESENTATION ARTICLES if SPORTS TROPHIES if COSTUME JEWELLERY if HIGH CLASS WATCHES :|i if LOOSE DIAMONDS Ij BEST QUAUTY, LATEST DESIGNS ANO AT COMPETITIVE PRICES. PLEASE66 words
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332 1958-03-08 5 MOVE TO GET MORE POWER FOR THE POLICE A NEW Bill to give fche police more power to deal with secret societies and extortion gangs will be introduced at the next meeting of the Legislative Assembly. The Free Press was told that the Bill332 words
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Article, Illustration82 1958-03-08 5 Sculptress Alwen I Hughes took her poodle T "Puggy" to the altar with her when she married Australian T.V. 1 cartoonist and story- J teller Rqlf Harris in London J Rolf Harris is a <► favourite on children's *J t I'TA for his "car- <► toons mi walls" made *>82 words
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53 1958-03-08 5 M student* will be overseas students m assistant teachers who Hifflf I**1 a -survey of the gfij* e; ucational system, Jfflns the coming fortJf"Jj «J school children su rate during this B l: "^d by the -Council for students for fl ,T fjne to Britain53 words
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131 1958-03-08 5 COMMUNITY CENTRE CAMPAIGNS FOR MORE TRANSPORT for more buses to the Singapore Improvement Trust housing estate in Kim Keat Avenue and the covering of drains at the bus terminus are stressed by Kim Keat Avenue Community Centre in its annual report. The Singapore Traction Company has informed the Centre that131 words
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Article25 1958-03-08 5 The Singapore Anti Tuberculosis Association has so far received about $9,306 from the public towards its annual appeal for funds this year.25 words
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112 1958-03-08 5 Mythi cal permit took after the tourists rE Information Services of the Singapore Government are one step ahead of the Public Services Commission in appointing a Director of Tourism. In an attractive leaflet prepared for American tourists expected here tomorrow In the luxury liner Kungsholm, the Information Service., have Invited112 words
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Advertisement38 1958-03-08 5 s I for the treatment of j Eczema, Bonn Ulcers. Slnsgfsli Wonnds, Cm nrui^r-. Sunburn, Ro«het. r\c. |j KERODERM The Scientific Ointment F EDERAL DISPENSARY Ltd R 33. RAFFLES PLACE, r( 5°i D ST °RAGE ARCADE. ORCHARD RD38 words
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Advertisement272 1958-03-08 5 [H/lm« ://<</ action-free TANGENT STRAPS H UD more as you more yet keep the bra TC Dl exactly in place. Your rounded, uplifted N U contours stay up, without binding or E| ¥1 pressure assuring your X Appeal fg IH glamour plus comfort) all day long! Bl Dl Bras are272 words
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Advertisement63 1958-03-08 6 s For the freshest new taste I l in smoking SMOKE OASiS f J WITH MENTHOL MIST. K Oasis tastes fresh while you smoke. .fresh after smoking ■< too. That's why smokers who know... now smgke the |^^^J^ K J Ifnntif'ii Itirrd h u M§§M wmmm~— B H§trt Thlhiccu f63 words
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Miscellaneous124 1958-03-08 6 jKFr'H'iiwiii J«rJ«" r r-j tiooeo i eu(=i <; JEFF FIQES AT THE LAUHOHINC-i CCADLE TAUBAM AMD MOGH U^Ef? LEVELS UHDEPOHE P* *"E PREPARED MISSILES *%om TuF.ee mev cah~'at tempi W Quick vantkK- we j W~7Z^~will put "THBP^^^ I GEOV^AI Ac~WJT kALG*e..£3LJTU£:n fk MUSJ WOLD THE o^O rt^ tAu&A^S >lA\UESAKI] by124 words
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Miscellaneous567 1958-03-08 6 B BORN today you enjoy ltri B| 0* in fact as well a& n. W M I there Is a mysterious, compScaJS I e way tu achieve your goal you I i .elect that path rather than SP 1 hj open, straight forward one! I I Since, by nature, you567 words
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THE fREE PRESS Saturday MAGAZINE
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Title Section9 1958-03-08 1 THE fREE PRESS Saturday MAGAZINE Singapore, March 8, 1958.9 words
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Article, Illustration984 1958-03-08 1 Fear and Death sat there laughing II WAS in 1911 that thtf mMmtmmm ///v ,«-#W mmrm than *i0, tt H, M 1...,, nntt ditfi a**""* altvr Imtm tram r t fu hint urt'rirhvlntt'tl I'mnpvii. mi: i \<ovi:hi\<; Mf ,.j, huutat tlrtgmu it-run t*» Hm» in tho rmrmmrm ml ,>lutt'nUtfsisis. trriWs984 words
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432 1958-03-08 1 ANTONY TERRY - ANTONY TERRY By FVSCHINC" week in Munich carnival week is the gayest craziest, happiest seven days in the year. Decorated night clubs m and dance halls are packed with carefree couples who dance, drink a or sit it out until dawn. For432 words
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Article, Illustration1538 1958-03-08 2 ROBERT MORLEY - SHOCK (in car crash, said posters) but a fire SHOOK me more ROBERT MORLEY I By I AM not much use in a skid. The other morning, as my car slid gracefully over the icy road and mounted the bank, I was conscious only of a feeling of profound relief1,538 words
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Article, Illustration648 1958-03-08 2 Shell turn tears for Dockers r. mwmwmmm r d and his Norah. The Dockers are lughfcr bubbled "over the telephone her about reports that a Docker ace bracelet and earrings had been g yacht Shermara" was up for hire. Y PETER NELSON inu i broke." IKI. from Cannes wh e648 words
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Article256 1958-03-08 2 KEEP CHECK ON THAT CE QUE THE system of paying one's bills by cheque— which l s not so very old and is by no means universal—has led to the Introduction of a remarkable piece of office equipment. This is a small machine which solves an irksome problem [<| r256 words
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Article393 1958-03-08 3 WORM TURNS -TO ORDER EVEN a worm will turn!" goes the familiar saying. Now scientists have proved that a worm will not only turn but can also (if one Is patient I enough) be taught which turning to take! While not of highly Z practical value from a Z worm's393 words
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Article81 1958-03-08 3 TfWE Hndders field (Yorkshire) Choral Society, conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent, has been chosen to open the 1958 Vienna Music Festival on June 1 with a performance of Handel's "Messiah." It will be the choir's first visit abroad and the first time a British choir has been invited81 words
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Article, Illustration816 1958-03-08 3 Messages in moon cakes led to tyrants' fall PELHAM GROOM writes on Chinese customs IT is almost impossible to be in Singapore for any length of time without hearing about Moon Cakes. Yet it is almost equally impossible to obtain an accurate recipe for these dainties. This is not through816 words
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FILM PREVIEWS
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Article, Illustration679 1958-03-08 4 Oh, why do those donkeys get in the way? i i:< Legend *>f the Lost y releas--1 ed by United Artists directed h\ Henry Hathaway, and starring John Wayne, Sophia Loren and Rossano Brazzi is a film which you vwuild imagine would jive von nearly everything you wanted to see679 words
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Article, Illustration40 1958-03-08 4 J. A young man with a great future, 2* Robert Ivers, (right), who plays < Kyle, the professional killer in Pa- ramount's "Short Cut To Hell" an f j> adaptation of Graham Greene's "I novel "Gun For Hire." >40 words
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319 1958-03-08 4 You must take a 'Short cut to Hell' "Short Cut To Hell" is an adaptation of an adaptation. Some years ago, Graham Greene's book "Gun For Hire" was adapted to make a film for Alan Ladd. and that screenplay has now been re-adapted to make the Paramount Picture "Short Cut319 words
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Article310 1958-03-08 4 THE RACE THAT WAS LONG OVERDUE WHAT to say about Paramount's "The Devil's Hairpin?" Produced, directed, partly written and acted by Cornel Wilde, it is a story of car racing. The car race, which comes at the very end of the film, is the most spectacular that I have ever310 words
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Round the World Market Prices
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Article160 1958-03-08 7 LONDON, March 7. Previou* Today i i:ss t'i.l |;I fcfarek 22^ buyers 22Vi buyers ji" 22T« sellers 22', sellers \,,,il 22?i buyers 22',. buyers 22s sellers 22'^ sellers v i ISS s i»°t "i buyers 22V£ buyers •El v 22Ti sellers 22 sellers v 1 jivn Settlement160 words
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Article98 1958-03-08 7 NEW YORK, March 7. Previous .Today Straits Spol 98 87 nom 50 nom L" Contract March' 94.25 buyers 94.62 buyers 1 95.37 sellers Mfi.oo sellers May 94.00 buyers 94.25 buyers 94.87 sellers 05.50 sellers E steady. SALES: NiL IBER: Futures March 26.32 buyers ?6.05 buyers 2(5.35 sellers98 words
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Article28 1958-03-08 7 NEW YORK, March 7. l'revious Today bdustries 450.96 451.49 kilroads 104.89 104 -6i» [omestu Bonds 88.76 88.89 utilities 72.90 73.05 tacks Composite Iverages.. L52-86 LS2.S728 words
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Article47 1958-03-08 7 and awaiting I March shipment 23 I Sarawak J-e 24, 23 i. first unquoted. Muntok white spot tient 23%. Lam- 33 1 awaiting release and afloats iting release 33, first half March shipment first half 32, sellers ex-doek-/li' <n quoted in U.S. cents per Ib.47 words
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Article114 1958-03-08 7 LONDON, Mai (li 7. Previous Today *A Philippines c.i.f. f-K./ "Hi Earopean pc «> delivered «W per ion- u /'ar./Apr. SISG 1 sellers $186 sellers K\. Straits ».i.f i K. /North (1 P (:I iioiis delivered £67'-» buyers £67' j buyers Hot pel long tun Mar./Apr.114 words
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Article, Illustration175 1958-03-08 7 Scouts off on 1 5,000-mile drive V WELL-EQUIPPED overland party left London this week in an estate cat on a 15,000-miie lourney in New Zealand. They hope to make the trip in lour month-, and will be driving through Malaya utter travelling the Middle East, Pakistan, and India. The members175 words
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239 1958-03-08 7 20 TYPEWRITERS FOR OVERAGED, BUT MORE NEEDED AN appeal made by A Mr. Yap Pheng Geek.. banker and community leader through the Singapore Free Press for typewriters to equip classes for overaged students has brought *'v ery encouraging" results. Mr. Yap made the appeal un February 24 after the success239 words
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Article36 1958-03-08 7 Only six seate will be contested In a total 0! 301 districts In Yugoslavia's general election on March 23, a final tally of candidates .showed yesterday. The resi are unopposed. Rent or.36 words
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Advertisement7 1958-03-08 7 W^f nK v™ B pfc OT^/'^aßßiLiV/^B B7 words
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Advertisement121 1958-03-08 7 'J^ISW'V Wri t :-'-:*!*i'-; ii^^^* -^^^^^-T* ■.*.*.v.'.*.'l s^^^B^j:';*;-:*: :ii^^^^^^^^ :-:^Jhi^Mfac ijcu Value ijcur beUtuftmqA? Don't risk having your household effects damaged in transit through faulty packing ?«v Jatfe packing, ccnAult the expert* SINGAPORE PACKING idyjl:;:!? in association with|£%_ w \wm Singapore S .J, f j n|L Baggage LJff JP^^q Transport121 words
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Miscellaneous110 1958-03-08 7 Singapore j high tides: TODAY: ll.Ui p.m. TOMORROW: 058 a.m. j ;ind I'M p.m. i MONDAY: 1.33 a.m. and £.15 p.m. TUESDAY: 208 a.m. and 3.09 p.m. <> WEDNKSDAY: "2.48 a.m. and 4.1 1 p.m. I 1 THURSDAY: 3.33 a.m. t and 5.4(» p.m. f FRIDAY: 431 a.m. and I110 words
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Article871 1958-03-08 8 DIANA ROSS - DIANA ROSS I By A loaf of bread was little enough for a man to be marching 4 nights on end IFTER the battle we all scattered— said the old soldier. I thought to make itij waj t<> the border* for once among my own people I'd Ik*871 words
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Article452 1958-03-08 8 LAST WEEK'S WINNERS rruiE winners o! last week's colour-in contest (each oi whom will receive a $5 prize in due course) arc as follows! Miss On SieiD Woon (12 3/4), 41 X act on Road, Singapore n. Miss Goh Poll CJioo iB>. $5-B Killiney Road, Singapore. Master Anthony Tea (14),452 words
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Miscellaneous180 1958-03-08 8 CLUES ACROSS.— I. Wild to stand at a door 5 It is ox of Tibet with long, silky worn to keep other ciothes hair. 3. Liver, kidneys, etc., clean. 7, Creature with the as meat. 6, Fertile .soil head and body of a woman chiefly of day. 8, They are180 words
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Miscellaneous384 1958-03-08 8 colour-in contest! With prizes tor you! DOCKET MONEY prize> Free Press Times Hoi 1 are offered for colour- River 9 Vall Road, Si^ Ing this scene with paints. u\\\ h^ ThuKda^'n! crayons or chalks. Agt limit is i There are four prizes v ofTerod each of $8 (two (MaStel Missl384 words
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Advertisement74 1958-03-08 9 tA really smart publication that provides for the y^sw j recording of many fascinating details of baby's birth, ffir*^^~^§!sL progress, christening, first remarks and actions, photo^ yi\£^=^^ graphs and family tree etc. Hw^lW^ y^jK^g^ Presented with the Compliments of NESTLE' S L-^=^ Modified Powdered Milk for infant feeding v I74 words
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Miscellaneous503 1958-03-08 9 TOMORROW'S SERVICES m iuii Of PMUNI g y 'school; 10.30 Grayer; 11 a.m. e 11 45 am 'mm, Evensong M 9 30 a-m i 1 !l .and Sunday School Bible Clasi and Evan $S*JSS**V o,n Even--1: tne Ascension. V (I T ,1 am tloly Com2 d on 9.W a-m. Sunday503 words
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Miscellaneous531 1958-03-08 9 (Ckangi): Mass, sermon 7 30 and 10 amMl 111 OP IST Straits Chinese C'hunn-. 845 a.m. Sunday School, 940 am. Service in (Eng), 10 30 amService in (M). 530 pm Ser\ke In (Eng) Paya Lebar: 8.15 a.m. Church school. Service (Malay); 8.45 am. Sunday School (Eng.); 10 a.m. WSCS Installation531 words
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Miscellaneous129 1958-03-08 9 Annual General Meeting; 4.30 Evening Worship. B.\rilST Baptist Church (51 Thomson Road): 9.15 a.m. Sunday School 10.15 a.m. Worship (Teochew). 4.30 p.m. Sunday School. (Eng.). 5.30 p.m. Worship (Eng.). Baptist Church (43 Tras Street) 9.15 a.m. Sunday School (Chinese), 10.30 a.m. Worship (Cantonese), 3.30 p.m. Sunday School (Eng.). 4.30 pm.129 words
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Miscellaneous47 1958-03-08 9 Hi PiMRI mi Bi:l LADY CHURCHILL, wife of the former Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill and their daughter, Sarah Churchill, take a stroll in M/mte Carlo as they no longer feel constrained to remain at the villa where Sir Winston is now convalescing after his recent illness.47 words
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Miscellaneous819 1958-03-08 10 when I was almost at U»" §^§B**^fl& Vehicles Ollii'i 1 What were they? Pater I'm' i |)lau l But not only had he enter- j ">JH WB lands by Sir Arthur was in Mr. Prohack, Mr. Ramachandra, one of [^H I: good work! man? the Maestro's of the General B819 words
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Article435 1958-03-08 11 420 enter Army race M)l K hundred and i twenty runners constituted the huge field" started by the Chief of the Imperial <;eneial Staff, Field Marshal Sir Gerald Templer, at the Army Cross Country Championships meeting at -rookham (Hants). Mast gratifying to the organiscra was the435 words
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440 1958-03-08 11 Hampshire must rely on a sweepstake By ARCHIE QUICK VET ANOTHER 1 COUNTY CRICKET CLUB HAS HAD PERFORCE TO SURRENDER TO THE FINANCIAL LURE OF FHE WEFKLY FOOTBALL COMPETITION This time it is Hampsnirc where they freely ad--1 lhaL they cannot make ends meet in this modern jay and age440 words
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Article53 1958-03-08 11 Jjhen he was on the vtfgt <>f International Ul "s Wolves' centre forward Koy Bwinbourne an injury which has now put him out of -J"«C of the q;anir for rood So Su inhoiuiK 1 f«d to refereelng. 's only one r\ -nrofossion.il on ihr Foot- Cioortrr53 words
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Article, Illustration55 1958-03-08 11 Ron Henry, the S Spurs leit-back, heads E an "own goal" from a 5 E centre by Arsenal j E winger, Nutt, during S E the Div. 1 League E i E match at Highbury. E j Goalkeeper Ditchburn E j= and the Arsenal E centre-forward look on.Central Press - 55 words
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Article84 1958-03-08 11 25-mile cycle time trial SEVEN teams from Changi, Seletar and the Army will compete in one of the best races of the season the 25-mile time trial (double harness) event at Bukit Timah Singapore tomorrow at 6.30 a.m. Each team consists of two riders. Those taking part are: Seletar: Carlin84 words
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119 1958-03-08 11 U.S. tour for Pakistan cricketers PAKISTAN, with six first innings wickets standing, were 337 runs behind British Guiana at the close of play on the second day of their match In Georgetown. British Guiana scored 441 and Pakistan replied with 104 for 4. The Pakistan cricketers are to play fourReuter - 119 words
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Article54 1958-03-08 11 With an aggregate of 344, Singapore were runners-up to Jamaica and won special bronze medals, in the overseas rifle and revolver postal matches, organised from London Singapore were third in the Duke of Gloucester's Challenge Cup with an aggregate of i.ooo. and fourth in54 words
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Article94 1958-03-08 11 KAR] Sou. quoted 33 to i foi thi Grand National, dropped Hf:ifi after finishing third In the Humpty Dumpty Handicap Chase v terday .it, Haydock Park i I .1 M ill!' HI lockey, i'(« Madden, Aid: "The horse lust < i( »i lap i underneath me.' Karl94 words
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Advertisement19 1958-03-08 11 OUR ANNUA! S A E O NOW FURTHE REDUCTIO; IN ALL DEPARTMEK BUY NC SAVL UVASSIAMULL HIGH STREET, SPOfl19 words
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Article344 1958-03-08 12 THAN three weightlifters ma\ qualify to represent the Col»m> at the Asian Games in May. At the Broadway Hall, New World Park, today five men will go through their first try-out in order to qualify for the Singapore Olympic and Spurts Council's standards, They are344 words
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Article48 1958-03-08 12 TTHE International Golf Association announced in New York that the sixth annual international golf championship and the Canada Cup matches would be held concurrently in Mexico City in November. The announcement said exact dates and the name ol the course would be given later.48 words
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Article33 1958-03-08 12 Tickets worth BIU.OOO ha\> already beep, sold fOf the British Empire and Commonwealth Games to be hold In Curditl In July. Sir Godfrey Llewellyn, chairman of the organising committee, said yesterday.33 words
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210 1958-03-08 12 MAX CARLOS, regarded as one of Australia's best lightweight contenders in many years, defeated Tommy Romulo of the Philippines in a rough, 12-round fight last night in Melbourne. Carlos dictated the fight throughout and Romulo was never allowed to land with the devastating punchesU.P.; Reuter - 210 words
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Article122 1958-03-08 12 ROYAL Air Force Chang!, winners of the Far Fast Air Force novices boxIng championship eompiet<»i ;i double when they w>n the >pen train title a I Seletai last night. Changl scored i\ points, followed by Seletar (17). Outstanding performer «»f the night was 10-year- >!<i,122 words
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Article, Illustration69 1958-03-08 12 pu tu res ABOVE: Hwang Bab: (right) the Polar (nitreforward, finds h\ s S hot blocked by 11.1.M.i; goat keeper Him lies in esterJay's Div. 1 League matci at Jalan Besar stiuliimi. It was the opening Leani ti:' for both teams, it v. LEFT: Haron Koned, Pi>liceFree Press - 69 words
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Article43 1958-03-08 12 The Soviet Union won the 15 kilometres women's relay in the world Nordic ski championships at Lahti, Finland, yesterday. They finished in 58min. 32.4.5cc. Finland were second in one hour 14 seconds, and Swprien third Seven fce&EM competed. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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